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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-12-18 - Orange Coast PilotMan near death after aJJeged beattng:- ·--=--B'-PQD~~~ na !Wide nee of brutal I BJ PlllL SNEIDERM.AN _. aoasllT a.uua .... ..., ........ -' Relatives of Mark Kevin Rots of Huntinaton · Beach have allemed. politt brutalized the man dur!na lti1 · Wltn~ hu told .auth~rities he .ficjals said initial indicatjons are that sawa~untanau:~n Beach pohceoff(ter · no excessive force was used. .. knee1na and. k1ckin1 .. a 23-year-old Ross remained in critical condition 1uspect _w~o 1s now near death at a today at Pacifica Hospital, where he local Jtospnal. was ~urday after he was CIA clJleflJas ---~~1Jer•1Ute WASHINGTON (AP) · _,. A cancerous tumor was removed today from the left side of the brain of CIA Director William J . Cuey, 10eoraetown Univenity Hospital said. · on iM riaht side o r the body. a hospital statement said. It said Casc..y_ 73~ was_.in ...stabli condition. The hospital said the tumor. which was removed in more than five hours or su,..ery. "appears treatable" and Ca~y ~II~ able to resume normal acuv1t1es. Natlon---- Oefenae Secretary C .... rWefnberger t81tlfled today about the l(an.aunaaffair before-- the Houae Intelligence Committee./ A7 -Sport.- Seven members of the Rams are named to the NFC Pro Bowl team.Ill INDEX ••Other witnenes have tome fo~ wud, too;' DuChesne liid: The iavestiptor declined, to elaborate oa the number of~ or what they have told him. But he I • brutality and, will ~ to deteraiine ' A .woman oMcet-was ~ whether Ross' concljuon is related to nearl>y with her arms croeeed, lie · . d~ · Tibbcn u id he is a Huntilll&Oft _ Qne_of--.lbc witneun...,_Ricbaal-,Beach resident w.bo--Workl u an Tibben, said in a telephone interview ( ......... WJTllW/A2J -__ -Cheadfng home mertcan m~rcena!!_ . pardoned for brtngtng weapons to Contras By ALFONSO ANZUETO ................ .,..,_ -GUATEMALkClTY -Eugene ~fus, tht A~mca11 mercenary months an jail for smual~ng wcapoM 10 the Contra rebels. tciday flew home to the United States. The 45-y~r-old Hascnfus and his wife. Sally. boarde41 an after- noon Oaght to · am1~ routc-t---'.._.,._. their home 1 n Marinette, Wis. He spcnthtsfust rugbL' ,_ __ _ of freedom at the -------' U.S. ambassador's HASENFUS residence 1n Guatemala. ascn us boarding the commercial flight thal he did not want to answer question\ but did want .. to thank th e·pcople of ~~=-~ been a u cat surpnSt':· be said Wedl\esda}..as be was released an Managua, acaragua. "A day that I II surel) remembt'r an m} hcan forever. J want to thank President (Daniel) Oncaa. his staff and the Nicaraguan people.··, Advtce and Games Boating Bulletin 8oard Business Clauifled C10 84 A3 A 10-11 85-7 C11 88 A8-9 A12 . -----.._ .................... " . Hascnfus was captured Oct. 6 after Nicaraguan soldiers shot down thf' Contra supply plane on which he was a cargo handJcr. Two other Amen- cans on th~ plane were killed. Hasen- fus ~as sentenced last month to 30 years 1n Jail for terron sm and other A ·~~ bedecked oablD ~ JolDa a Ootilla of f•tl•e CluUtmu Boat Parade of LltJaw. Tbe ~e betbla at 6:30 boa or tlae Ant nJcbror-tbe 81tla anaaal Newport Hii~r p.m. aact wta aboat 2Ya boan. , Cornlea Death notices Entertainment Opinion Polloe log A3 B7-!' 81-3 C10 Parade brlngsheavytrafflc, llghted boats -'Pub c n6tlC8s Sports -Tetevtaion Weather Wedding$ • A2 AS y _ __,,__ Hafbor-Chri .. mas-Boal-~. Of .. Dlllr,... ..... Parade enthusiasts. nnh-hour commuters and holiday shoppers conve rged Wednesday evening to clog Newport Beach streets on the first nip.ht of lhe annual Newport Traffic was backed up on Newport Boulevard by Hoag Memorial Hosp•· tat-while sightseers rushed -or at least attempted to JVSh -to find viewing spots along the harbor for the 68th' annual floatathon. ~spite the crowded avenues. Newpen Beach ·police 1cponcd no accidents or major problems. .. ll's heavy." said Sgt. Ken Cowell. "There arc a lotofpcople m town.'· The department's traffic division put three motorcycle officers on the scene a nd erected four traffic control chN:kpoints to ensure the eura traffic Speed llmlt up on Irvine streets By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. ...,,... ..... OCTD, bus union officials talk, but there's no strike settlement Irvin~ police want to rajse speed By ROBERT HYNDMAN limits on several streets-so they can °' ... ....,,......,. use radartocatch speeding motorists. Talks resumed Wednesday evc- That may sound like a contradic-ning bctwqm the Oranae County tion. but officers say judaes will Transit Dislri<!t ·and 'thr union rcp- ·di1miss tickets bucd on radar if resenting stoking bus drivers. but no they're issued on streets that have hed artifically low speed limits. If a traffic settlement was reac · study cannot back up the speed limit. ~ OCTD spokeswoman J°'nne-Cur- the stretch' is cons1dercd a speed trap. ran said the m«tin« was called to police say. disc~ss s~ifics of the district's final At Tuesday's meeting. Irvine City offer to union bus drivers. Council members-approveo speed •"TJ\ae-wai .nb~ne:*' ott:er-ftom~ limit incrca~s on sections of Red Hill OCTD.'' (\lmn sa1~ this mor:n~ (Pleue ... SPSSD/ Al). "It was simply'to clanfy our PollllOn. The union has our final offer ... The district's contract offer was the same one rejected Dec. 7, prompting a strike by 732 bus drivers. Today. eight more.bus drivers returned to work, joinina 26 others who ha ve abandoned the 11-dav-old strike. Curran said. , · -Althouah union' officials are re- portedly pleased to bt' meeting with OCTD officials again. none were _av1i1-ble for comment this momina. Cumn 11id oo additional talks have been scheduled. -Negotiators disagree over the tran- si t district's propo13I to irn;reuc its drug-testing program. doubl.e the num~r of part-time dnvers·and use more private firms for specific 9Cr· vices. The OCTD intends to bciin hiring non-union bus drivers on Monday to replace striking driven who do not return to work. United Transportation Union of- ficials. who ~ 1trikin1 bus drivers. have ar)ucd such a mov~ is (Pl--.. -1'0/ 42) wottld-~towly or otherwise: Those who made the effon were rtwarded. with nearly 200 en tncs . ndmg through the haTbor cmd bedecked with lights and decorations. Viewers saw tiny sailboats and large pleasure craft. Sailors were seen (Pleue ... llAllBOR/ A2) is Christmas.gift for Odam fa.mi1y .may limft building Christmas in tbe Odom houtchold won't ~ an extravapnt affair this car but it will cenajnly ~ 1 joyous one. John "Blue Moon" Odom. fo~r m~ leque baseball pitcher. and wife Oay1e "Wilt be toaethcr in their Fountain Yalley home, and for them that's enoup. John Odom just completed most or ~ ~I . ~ 1m1encc. at the Theo Lacy j&t ID OfUlt. He .as relnted Tunday for aood behavior tnd becautc o( ovcr- aowdina at the minimum-security • •• JIJ Convicttd July 3 I of tellinc I aram ofcoaainetoaco-workerwhen he was employed i t t'-c now«f\mct Xm>~ plant in Irvine. Odom said his only mistake was the comp11ny he kepi, . • • nd will take that mesuer so ,_... l>eoPle. Odom has &ont been ~ :t11 helP.ina kids, particularly undtt- privllcacd children, and he birliev'q he has much to say stnce hi1'recent cicperience with the criminal juttic:e system. "Mainly what I ha~ ln mind 11 talkins to .Youna ~ ... Odom said. "The main topic W11t be you don't have to do dnap. but you can be around tbt Wf'Oftl ptOpk who do Ind ~ in jutt 11 muc"h trouble." -- Odom'• wi~ ind attorney wctt worried about the former ballplayer before he bepn tcninl his time. tfe had been depraled after the dnc thlren were ~t aeaiiUt him IDd be IOl1 hi•Job at Xcroll. H~ taaa driakina heavily. Odom became ftont PllC news 1111 ~mbcr wben a SWAT ldm ttonncd his apartment hovse betiev· inf M.1*lamullecU1i1 wife. Ht laa.er said he bad been drinki .. but was uleep when the police surrounded bis apartment. He catered an akobol treatment .,....min Garden Orovc toJ\abt bis drinkina problem and l<Mllh• tMrapy (Pl••• .. ODOll/Aa) Ne ottattons with Irvine Co. s este<r extend open space By PHIL INBIDBRMAN· ............... Irvine officials will try to ~ m6rt Opel\ spact in the fast-srowina city by a .mes of dcvelopmtnt U'ldts with Tbc Irvine Co.. the city's princlDA) landowner. - Under this stratqy approved by the lrv1nc City Council this Wttk, t.M city would allow th~ company to build more intensive!) in IOmc parts of the city in Cllchaf\IC for ~nts to leeve othcfo.ICClions undcvek>pcd. But Mayor _Larry Apan warned J cnmes. · · ' .\t Oncga:s requesl. the Nicaraguan National Asscmbl> voted WednC'sday to pardon Hascn- fas to show th<' left ist Sand1n1 ta i ovemmcnt's dcstre for pc.ace with the United tates. The U.S. recentl) approved SI 00 mil hon in aid to the Contra rebels (Pleue .ee HASENP'US/ A6) Public gain~ access .to. ~ beaches y LISA MAHONEY °' ... ...,,... .... Oranae Count) supen t'iors ~ttled a dispute over beach access 1n favor of the ubltc Wednesaa~. 'passing a landmark plan 10 open up isolated stretches of~nd and <;urffrom South Laguna to Capi trano Beach . Supervisors voted unanamousl> to impro e seven httle-u~d bea h al· ccss m s roug pnv · •• I •1 I.DA MAHONEY ~urit~ Jail at thl' intersection of • ............ Ka1clla. A vt"nur and Doutlons Road. Only· retiring Supervisor Ralph Oranar Counl)' SUl)trvisors no Clark. whose district includes ~~r pidt\.-d a spot for • t.581 -bcd' Anaheim . voted ap1nst the proposal. Jllll Wcd~csda) wh~_ they wt~ "We a.re_ c&Uemcl): dtsa~mtcd slapped with a l;t"su1t to ~lock ffit' the Oranic .C0Wl1> Jloar4-~upcr .. proposed ~ .. ii }. --·' --visors has forced the C1t} of Ana heim Vowini lhat a J&il would hevt~ bC' to t~kc this acttion.~· said Mayor Btn buih on. tc.'.-ount)-OWntd land near Bay after two hours of pubtTc tr sti· • Anahd m Stadium. l'tly o fficials filed mo ny foiled to swa · the board from suit in O range Co unt)' Suptrioy:'ourt choo ing the Anaheim site. onl~ minutes afk r supervisor'$ vo ted "The board has ~hose.n 10 move .-4-1 to -bu1 k1 a I O.st91) ~u1mum ~foTWaT~ wnh~th1s site despite maJOr concerns · o n the pan of c11izcns. busmesKs. the Jail Amo n Commit· t«:'f. 1he Anahtim Chambtr4>f C'om-mt'rtt~thccit)•ofAnaheim • ..ahe cit) of Oran.,e. 1tw s1a1e Lctislaturc and-the &<>Y.cmOC..:: said.Ba). °J:Mlawsuu .. fifed b)~thr en.. ·ks a per ma ocnt -tnjwiclion 10 kl-fP &be count)• from con~tn1(t 1 ng a Jail near the-home of1hc .\ogels.f{ld Rams. It all<'ges thal required en· "•ropmental studies "4l·rc inadequate an~ that th<' board did no t senousl) ('Ons1der ott\l·r a 1emat1 ve:. . .. :_WITNESS.BAYS.HE SAW.INCIDENT ••• ~ administrative safet) manager for the ar:ms b~ a police baton. hut not on thl' .\bout an hour later "hc11 Jailers City of-Los Angeles Dc~nll\cor of head.· ma~c a routi,pc chl'Ck of in~a~e . " Po"'er'and Water. Ht' ..aid he work~ .. Ross. "ho as unemplo~(·cl but has Rosl1 d11Jn'1~c ndand,\\as foundto • ~ · · d . "0 1 ked 011 mofing-;......a;;.n~d~S:..;tl 1~k.:.,·S""C"'rc"'c'~-t..;,;::,u~n~l~.o:::n:..;4't'~1 oi:u?.llc:;. ::Xa:::;cc;:.;o~r':T.'.1 n~g~to-:-tlfT.a::':i:e~. =-- California . H ighwa) Patrol o ic"crs . prmting JOhs. 1s bmm-<kad and hai. Par'!ll~l·d1ci. .\.\ere callcc,1:but "e re and described h1 m~lf as "Hr) pro-\ 1nuall~ no.chance for rccO\ e~. \aid unabk to rc\lq~ the ~oung man. He police." lfoben Ross Sr .. lhl' fa ther. "as tak'l>n tu the enit·rgenq room at "But 1 fthe~ get a httlel·amcd a"a~. The !ien1or RO!>ll a lso 1><ud a d octOf. nearb) Pac1fkatiosp1t:rl wher~ 1 I ca~·, toleratc1ha1~·:.Iibbcn ~d. has found e-udcncc of drugs tn his being mattttatned on hfc suppon He said he decided to con tart i.on') blood s~stem. perhaps com· S) Sll'IJJS, an ·ordingJ,Q his Cathee._ investigators after reading news ac-ptieatlnJ his med ical cond ition. P...._::~~::~~~~~~~~~ co unts of the Ross a rrest. Hununiton Beach poli~ .Ca ~=--f---·· tttl it's 111' 11mral oblrga ion to="=E>on Jenklns confirmed that a:-imrt repon what I si" :· T 1bben \:lad. and female.police team 5to ppcd Ross~- He said he was scheduled for a lull Volkswagen bus aturday mo rning ----..---1-n..;..erv1ew-toniltllr i:lr thr -f)JStnC't' -OTI ""rral warrants-.-gobe~ • Attorney's staf'(.'° -wllo~~sdrf\-;mg:-was iss.ued.a citation Tibben estimatrd 1ha1 at ka'>I "' for failing to haH~ a dn"cr s license. other 'Cefilcles IO\\l'd ao\\ n to ob-Mark afs<> had -no driver 5-flccnsc. serve 'the am.·st incident. anJ In-k nk1ns said. · vestigator DuC'hl·~m· said hl· ~rges ~oss allegedl) had no marks or those witnesses to contac1 ht<; o tl1ce. bru1St"s other than some blood smear OPEN SPACE PROTECTION SOUGHT ••• P'rom Al. --- 71 71 31· 30 a2 21 " ., •• BEACB~ACCESSGAINEJ>.B.Y--PUBblG. .. P'romAl aettSsways arc not new and that the boacd 10 rcJCCL the ·imp rovements a rr public has always had the nght 10 u~ resid ent' of the Bluff Dnve and thOS(' beaches -if the could find a '~it Ba~,.-----~--- bc prohi~ited to meet .. rnmmun11~ w1tl reserve slightly mo re open.spal'e • Co. surre nders development nghts to safe way down t ~ u . · · Th'-'' ~ad incrca~J use would expectations" on the makeup of lhl' than the 34 percent no w dcsi,nated . areas the Cit} wants to prl'scr ve. O ver the vears. r~sidents who live dcstro) thl' beaches and cued safety cit ). T he panel has not yet 1dcnt1fied the . O nce the open space " acquired . on the bcachfront have blocked the problems ihal rnuld result from · Assistant C it) Manager .Paul Hrad~ areas it wants to preserve or trade Catalano ~1d. •t could tx· managed b} public rights of way with landscaping people tf) ing to cross Coast Highway ._--~~-J c. _said JJK cit} ·s_General Plan. with The Irvine Co. But env1ronmen-consel' anq plan that would allow a nd other obstructions forcing n " · ad o ted m 19 73. calls for 34 r • t tli ~ . n ve w 1c narrow streets to reach the beach. o rv ine to e t as on.·n i.pal'C. He· areas as Quail Hill. t e San Joaquin If the cit) uses zon ing o r other informal paths o ver the bluffs a nd w d sd 'd h · h1--h h fi h h l JC' '"' th'll I 1· t e nc ay. .\ll:1n "'1l1on. an a ltorne~ re~ sa1 t 11 pereentage1s tg er t an on~ res water mars near ~. 100 1 regu a ions o pre-~rve open space-. down to the beach. • " , .., other Orangt> Count) cit~ and higher areas in the non h part of Irvine and the propert\ owner would no t tx· Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose In voting to include Bluff Dnvc in rl·scn11ng fl'\ldcnts of Laguna Lido. tha n m ost o thl'r e111cs in the nauon. t"an)on areas in the south. required tu ·allow public use of the district covers most of the south thr acr-ess pla n. the board d ecided l'alkd the proposed accesswa) at Bot Ma yor r\gran. who "a" rl'· Catalano said thC' t:ll) ·s ongmal land . the councilman s.a1d. He arso coast. said. "Those who have (ac-that any bad effects would be bal· Tntua\ a Ba~ "be)ond log1 ." elected last June on a slo" -gro" th O""n spare plan n<."t'ds to bt· revised '3td regulating open spa,·e in this ""S"'"''"' d ....... r them do n't want them anccd b~ balanced by the t:icnefit to ~ , h ~ H ~~ the public-. ---Ma ... ing 1 e bay acees!.1blc to the pla tform. said If\'"'' alsq i.s tx:Lic\ ed because.II will be.disrupted b. a new fa~h1on-might lcan·,hr cit u lne r· and those who like to use them d o ··fr-" ix·oplc "ho apparrntl) want to 10 be the na tion"• fao;1est-gro~ 1ng cm landfill at Bee Canyon and new South able tO law u11\ or political changes want them ." 1 he cove below Bluff Drive 1s u'e Iha\ area .. will destro) it. be said. of its size. · Ornngu£.ountv freeways. · on the co unnl. exceptional~ beautiful and just nght .. You'rl' <.kaling wu h an aft"a which 15 ·"f he real qucstton .... \\tll tht!> plan· Catalano recom me nded the Ci t ~ C'ntala no's motlOn. approvt"d-by for scuba diving. said Eric Jessen. pmt1nl· and 1t"s going 10 be dt"· tx· h\ablc "hen 11"• all built out."' hl· negotiate '-'•th The Irvine Co. on the thl' rnunul. called for dt•\elopmcnt HARBOR directo r o f program pla nning for the ,1ru~l·d ·· said. revised open space plan. He said the tntdl'S lo bl· the first open spac<' • • • count\ Hal"bo~. Beaches and Parks The oix·n '>pa('c ta .. k !Orn· " cit) ~hould allow mo re building in st rates~. "1th rc.:gula uon as a backup Distric:t 1_tuwut good_pla.c.c for 1 um 01.txu:nt.,.._... South ~una ---~e••ptttt'd 16 remc UP"" Ith ;s plan that::::50Jncsct11011s uftlic ci ry if'ft1r Irvine m'l"'a'Sl""Ttm~~tion.;:.,...t+,;;..:.;.,;_;_;..!:..-'c..&.Uli1&..i1~-----:-------:pa==:inting. pho tograph) and studying rl'S1den1. d1\a~reed. Using Wiho n's ll--~---•••••••••••••••••••11111!1••••••1ii~ii!liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmm•-;1j~a:.· :•A~t~ju5l-as much if ~~'-'~ life, he saiL_ lo tl'. thl· public "o uld be barred from SPEED LIMITS RAISED ON TWO STREETS ••• From Al Avenue a nd Campus D n\C. Bui.because ofcommunit~ protc'''' and plans for an expanded stud~. the ·counc il declined to appro\ c spc·cd hm1t c hanges o n M1chel!>On Drt\l' As a result, the speed ltm11 on Rl·d Hill r\\enue betw<.·en Mac•\rthur Boukvard and In inc'o; south bound- 31) "11r0c increased from-:f5 10 )0 mph. O n Campus Drive from l 1n1· \ crstt) Dn"e to 1 unle Rock D m e. the \peed ltm1 1 al'o will be 45 mph II ·~no\' po'>lcd at Jll and _.O mph :1long th1 !1 stretc<i But U nt vl'r~tl' Park residents p rotested a plan tu ra1~ the Mtchclwn l:>m 'C hm11 from .:!5 to 40 mph bet\\ren Cuher and l 'nl\er\1t~ Onve'>. The) ~td the increased o;pecd h m it c·o uld endanger l'haldn:n a tt<.•ntl- m' thrt•e S<'hool'> along that 'ect1on C1f M ichelson. Councilman Ra} ( atalano p roposed that lhl· \.11chchon '>pn·d ma tter be tabkd un11 l 1hc counnl <.:an consid er 11 with W\cral o ther l'>'>Ue'> relating 10 that '>lreet. Catalano \a1d 1h1\ re\ tC\\ \hould also focu\ on proposals to '-''tend M1chcl\on 10 Laguna Can~on Road. ' to c~pand 1 1~ bridge over the San motonst~onthatst rect.lfa city posts ,.Diego C ree k a nd 10 <.:onnect with' a it lo wer.than that figure.-it creates an Yak A"enue crossing O\.er lhc San illegal spet'<l trap u nder state law. Diego Freewa )'. <\llt•\ato said such sune)s haH The council's unani mou~ approval 1nd1c011ed the s.afe sf)('ed on that pan aho put l>n ho ld a puhl·e propo'>al II> u l \<11t·hd,on "_.()IO .t.t m ph -not poo;1 tht• Mic:hehon '>f)t'ed limn at 4.5 25. a' lhl' \1g'n., 1nd1l"<lll' m ph l~l\\l'Cn Mal.\rthur Ro ulnard In a 19!!5 lc11er to thl' n l\. Harhor and Jamoorh· Road. That \lrctlh \'1 un1c1pal Co~( umn11s~1oncr l urrl·ntl\ '' not 1><1,1t·d. meaning ( 1knn .\ \hhk·r ".>a1d "\hnuld the motonsi, ran kg;ill~ dnH' 55 mph <In 1nl') r ralfo C o mml'\ton "1sh to "I'm more than "'lhng to "a11.f11r pnm1t the Police Department to the whole M1r hcl,on 'lllth t~:ra u'l' l'nforcl' the \fX'l'd limit on M1chcb o n l"m tonfidl'nt it \\IJl1.l r hangc an ~· lH·U\eofradar. ll\\llllx•neeeS'i:ll") for th1 n1." Lt. Sam \lll'\;110. a pohn· 111l·TranirComml\,1on toronsidera tral11c suix·n 1\11r. !laid ~l·dnc'>da ' more rl·al1'>ltt 'iJX'l'd lim11 for that .\llc' ato 1nc;1\tcd that thl' 'lTlton nfthl' roau\'a~ .. ~1 Khcl-.on \lrl·tr h lx•t'-'l'l'n < uh l'I .\t l Ul''da~ ·,l·ounul ml'l'llng. U n1- and l ntH'r'>tl~ ··~hould nl'\rr h;t\l' H·rs11 ~ Park· rl''>1dcn1' 'aid 1hc)' f~ar lx·rn·po,ll'G at ~.5 mph." --tha"I rJ1sing tht· hm1.t tcr 40 mptrWJll l 1nltl 1he counnl ral'll'' lht• l1n111 l'Ol'OUragl· molon't' 111 drt\e e\CO hU\\l'H'r. In 1ne ixih(c l'anno t u'l' fao;ter. radar101Kkc1s1:x:cdl'r'onthatpar1ol -\lll·,all\, ho\\l'\l'f \atd \tud1c ~1 1chl'l,c1n . .\llc\ato '>aid 1nd1C'atl' 40 to _.4 mph " the com · .... T hl' C ahforn1a Vehicle ( o<k rl'· t11rtahk '-Pl'l'd on MKhd,1111 and '>aid qu1rl'' a t'll~ to bal k up 1t'> 'rX'ed l1m11' hl' doubtl'd 1hat woulJ drnngl' 1f new w11h an.cngirrcen ngand 1rallil' \Uf\'l'~ ''gn'i arl' po,tcd. Hut Ill' ,31J police hclorl' tt lan use radar , l'annot uw radar 111 11t ket an} 5uch a sur\ e~ dl·tam1ncs 1hc safe )pcedl'r' on M 1r hl'l,un unless the SP,t'ed used b) lS5 percent ul thl' hm11 as rat\l'd IO a legal k H·I ODOM·WINS EARLY iJAIL-RELEASE •.. F rom Al · tor deprec,s1un ~1111. has\\ 1fr and a1.1nrnq Stc phl'O I )l:~all'' lean·d Odom "a~ '>Utn d al and \.\ouldn'1 lx· ahk to ha ndle J3il. Dc\:iln nut ang 1ha1 Odmn gre" up in lhl• dl'l'P \uuth. \3td he had a dcl'P· roott·d kar ot ho\.\ hlackc, arc-treated tx.·h and har' 'l''l'rlhl'ln' Odom pulkd h1'i 11ml' cino ta ml· 0111 In gooo spirit'>. ''I'm doang prl'll~ good ... he ~aid 111 an intt·r\ ll:'-' \\ l'dnl·.,da\ "l air w hn - l'.'"cr }OU ~re 1' flrt'll\ much the "3~ )'OU mak(' 11 "If }OU m;.ikl· 11 hnghl. thl'O II will ___ _.;:.;_ _ _____,i.qo lb: .. While a gUl''' 111 thl· rnunt). Odom ·~came an a'""tun1 10 the Jair., coa(·h who supen 1\4..'d rtl reat1onal ac· tiv1t1t'S. "That ke pt me hu'' and kl'PI m ~ 'b~~~E lllily Pilat MAIN MflCE lJO "'~' rJJi. ... t • " ~ ~·· •odtt'tA R •• .,. I ~.·· mind unup1ed."' Odom '>aid. Ht· becaml' kncm n o n 1he i.uftball team nut li>r ha\ p1tch1 n~. hut for h1~ h111ing. "I wuld'• ~ned up (an the maJOr'-l ao; an 6(.itfield er:· Odom said . ··r used 10 be a pinch hitter in the maJOr\.·· .\two-ti ml' All tar .. Odo m pitched an three lOnllerut1\c World Scm'll for thl' nnkla nd A's starting an 1972 hut Mired from basl·ball 1n I Q76. NO\\-he\ read) to get on with h1!1 Ide. Hut firo;t he plans 'IOmc R & R :ind lc>I\ of11me "Ith ht "lfl'. 'Tm going to s11 bac k. pla\ a l111k golf and gt:I the j5illlou~orueo; off me." he <,a1d . :'T he special thing about ge1t1n~ o ut 1i. I "ill be home for Christma!>." Odom said. "I've ne ver bttn awa> thl\ 11mc of the ~car. so be in it ho me 1s IU\t grl'al .. <·a~k <igrw'>. H" rl'lcil'>l' \\3!> an um·>.JX'l'll'tl,l·arl ~ ( hmtm:t\ prcc;ent. "II \\a"I \.\et rd tx·caU\l' I had)U\t lcft 1here (lhe 1a al ) from\ 1\1t1ng him. and \\ hl'n I got homl· 1hc r1lc)..age \.\as nlre'!_d) on our an'l\\Crtng machine." <ihe said. (.;a) le lu,1 her JOb in Octu~r and ha'> lx·en II\ 1ng on uncmpl<i) meht \\ h1lc Shl' o;carchcd for "'ork. Od o m has hcen unable to find work <1tnce ~e loo;t h" Joh \\ 11 h ero,. With both ol them out of work. C hristmas will be a spartan affa ir. "Thl'rl' \.\ 111 he no pre~ents this C hri'>tma,," (ra) le Odom said. But shf doesn't rcall} care. Havmg her husba nd home ir. enough. . 'He's the o nl) present I want." o.;::=· It QuerentNCI C-i.<!IOI &•? ~61~ """'""'"' .. ,,, • • 14;> 4 ll' Just call 642-6086 ~ .... ~. f 1o(!Ay " ~ .; .. "' '' fll•v• , '"' fo•r'" DJ • ·J(J ,. ,n (It• O-h"_, To" Coc>t•'lf'• •IHI) °'•' ·~ . ' . I,, . •• ,..... ••0"4t ~~t., ,.., 4 • .... It-· .. tnlfll• ,....,, "'WIY bf" ~r' ! • ! • • 4 4 (-" _,., O' '°'1V''OI'' 0-... Sec:Clr'd Clt.ti CJIO'leQI' Pltid •' t I .,, • ... t ,, .. fUPS IAAe9001 SYO.C.r,PtlOll llr ........ ~ ~~ r"'' r .. .., 1'111" ., 00 mat'l"'f VOL 71, NO. - • What do you hkt about the Daily Pilo t? What do n't you hke? Call the number above and yo ur mcssaae will bt recorded, tra nscribed and de· .livered to the appropriate-e.dito r. The seine 24-hour answcrina 'service may be used to record lcuen 10 the ed itor o n any topic. Contriboto n to o ur Leuers column must 1nd udt their name and 1elephonc nu"lber for venficatio n. Tells us what's o n yo ur tn1nd. • Aftd ftlW C %•t ** 0-.,....,....., ~4';> .. ,. "' J _,...~ ,,., " ,,..,-.,,,. N'1 tll>(... •• ~ <. t>r b, I •m C• t>oo!Q!t •O •"' '"" '""' < " -.,,. """'"""" Clfculattoft ,,,,, ...... ~ ,. •"UI' "-'h ,., ... , ......- than thc-fandlubbc;rs waKhing-them. • °1t't"J5rfRrmmvcs of the Orange 1g ur . Yfl ow on·<'-: The ·Gran On the boat King Neptune, cos-County a..a,ueofWo men Voters. the < an)on a nd other sens1t1vc natural t~med passtngers incluckd Neptune South Laauna Civic Association and an·a ... he c;.11d. himself as well asaood old St. Nick. A the Sea &. Sage c hapter of the Kekmng 10 the ba}. Ost>orne said, huge Frosty the Snowman stared at Audubon · Society suppon cd 1he .. ,,.,an :m·a that the whole communi- ih<' cro wds from lhe bow. seven access improvrments. t) 'ihould tx· l'nJO~ ing and <;ho uld Passengers o n anothc~ bpat s~aned Most o f the pcopk who urged the ha\ l' bern ('nJO~ 1ng all alon1. ·· the ann ual pre-Rose Bowlbraggmg as the~ touted this )Car's Pac· I Oentrant. ~l~:~~\~:~.tt Un1vcrsit)'. with a NO SETTLEMENT••• V ll'Wl'rs enJO)'l'd a bo nu!> U\ man ) ot' thl' home~ li n1n~ the ba\ "ere From Al l'q_uall1Jfsfi\c withl 1ifil~ ancfdcco-;::-illegal an_d_1_0-tc_n_d to block 11 m court. atwn\, Mean" hile. the d 1s1nct 1s report mg Thl' c' enl. spon\ored b) the (·o m-increasing ridership on the-I ~ route'i modores· l>I\ 1s1on of the Nc"'pon sllll operating. O n Dec. 8. the fi rst da~ Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce of the strikt'. ridership was about <ind touted ai. the oldest and largest I C/.000. By Tuesda'. near" J0.000 boat parade m Southern Cali fo rnia. "ere nd1ng the bu'IC·s. · \\Ill run n1ghtl) begmning at 6:30 Ro ute 91 fro m the Laguna Hill-. through Dcc . .:!J. Mall to San Clemente will ·resume YOtJRE THE CENTER OF AITENTION WITH PHELPS. From formal we ar to sports- ~ wear we add confidence to your personal appearance. Let , .. us be a part of your pre· ' ccmcert preparations and your .holiday plans. You can trust . the Phelps tradition. A Conri1111htg TrGlJllion 111 Good Tcutt .. No 8 fathion Ii.land, ~n Buch (714) 614-0261 Houn Mon thni Fri 10-9. Seu 10-6: Sun 12-5 L 'l'f\ 1<.'\' totla' and "Route _.:! from Orangl' tu Ruena Park "'II be added Fnda}. hnnging the total rout" running 10 15. Curran \a1d add111onal d rivers rl'tum1ng to \\Or k will mean buses on those rnutcs "'111 run more frequen tly. but full 'er\ ll'l' on all .SJ routes is not l'\pected until the strike ends . .... \ • 582-31 76 for funhcr in ormation. Club aiding clllldren ,, The Women's Club of Laguna ·eeach is selling -candy e&'ftes-to bem-ftt-'C'hildrcn ,n 1'he-povert)'- stricken Appalachia reJion. --lc·•nesaR:Mic~l.11:~ tdren ma.Y...M 5.Q<>nsored f Qf 116:: l)C!r JfiOnih:--- A<:fClffifillifTnrotmatfon may be obtained f~om the women's club by calling 661:8338. Parliamentarian needed Rose parade _party set The-l~Rose-Parack Float~~auon-wtll chnsten its first Rose Parade cntl) at a part} fo r friends and supporters Dec. 27 from 3 to 6 p.m. at Fiesta Floats in Temple City. Guests will be bused to the part) site where the) may view 19 Rose Parade floats on ,<!ispla.}. Th~ party 1s open to the public. but space as hm1tedto 200 ,and_rcserva&ioos arc reg~ h~friday. The cost 1s SI 5 and the ~uses will depart at 2 p.m. from In 1ne City Hall and return at 6 p.m. Call Shi:f')I Puryca1' at 660-3643 for more information. Librarian• reerulted ..\ number of volunteer pos1t1ons for hbranans and people to do rrsource work fo r non-profit organ1zauons arc a\ailable through the Volunt~r Center of South O range C'ount~ . The JOb opcras1ons consist of ('atalogu1 ng books and materials. de' eloping new S) stems. organizing files and researching incoming requests for infor- m:uion. Call the center at 953-5757 or 582-31 76 for details on these and other opportun1t1es. Thursday, Dec. 18 • b.30 p.m .. La1 .. 1 Beaclt Board of Adj••&· meat, Laguna Beach City Counnl Chambers. 505 Fore'it A\c. • 6:30 p.m .. Hantta1toa Beach Union H11ll Sdtool Di•triet. Dlstnct Board Room. 1025 1 Yorktown Avt'. • 7 p.m .. Commlttte on Irvine's Workforce. Irvine Chamber of Commerce Conference Room. 28 15 McGav. i.\vc. • 7:30 p.m .. La1ua Beaelil CabJt Televl1loa Committee. Laguna Beach Comm unit) Ccriier. J84 Legion St. Frlday,Dec.19 No meetings sclledaled igue get-more time on eityh!J0<1 By LISA MAQONEY °' ........... ...., Two south Orange Countycommunit_ies -after Jan. I. 1987. 10 reim~ tt for government se~vi<'es provided during the first year as a <.'lly. - rac1n 10 file in · · -Fearing that the ncw"wct:>ttld cost them • . · · . in<.·orporat1on sup-'en g1' en a couple months breathufg porters in 1hc two comi:n.unities bcpn room,. . rushing to complete the necessary steps to Concerned that incorporatlol) propo-apply for cityhood before the bill takes nenls 1n Mission V1c!o and Laguna Niguel _ _cffecL • . are mo\1ng 100 hast ii). the Orange County But supervisors Bruce Nestande and Board of Suoerv1wc.s dttidcd_to rrlicvt Thomas ..&Jley, whose districts include cc by ~·~lJ~fj'&lftd t:iguna N1iUtf. worned prov1~ f~ eounly serv1~ t h mat proposed city boamtuy tines were commun11ies if they apply for cityhood being drawn haphau!dly in_thf race to befort-Mart'h I-: -beat thelJCc. loeaCJlinc. · Under a new law. the county can ask Hoping to slow lhe pace. they proposed rnmmun111e:s that apply fur incorpora~ion detiyina the law's provisions for 60 days. Hug fr-0m Santa Other s~rv.1sors agreed. circulatina 1nrorporat1on petttions. County officials estimate that prov1d1ng But they also have includl'd part of s1lf "!dnrhs of l~nning. !a~ c.nforceme!!I _ ,~tfl 1.u.Llna in dtcir cit . . 1 a e ire o t at community s c1v1c cost the county S503. I 30. The six-month assoc1at1on. projection for Laguna Niguel comes to Mission V1eJO rrs1dents havr not de- $570. 734. c1ded on 1ncorporat1 on. but proponents -~ Bu~estande argued that "financ1all,t.__ had considered as~he commun1!}''s 1t s aoing 10 a v.ash because they could newl) Tormed ~rv1cr distnct to file_ an apply (to incorporate) tomorrow. The inkSl[pOBUon rtsoluuon 1us.1 to prcvcru mone y is a non-i ssue. the loss of fret' services. Giving the-communilles a lwo-mont -ra y Aegean HillS rcsidrnts w•nt to grace_pcrj.Qd wiU "pm\lidca moreordef ;ioin-M mio'n Vicj~ouktirin"l:'Mj)ofllc. effort." said Rik). ..., but the small community has been The Citizens' Task Force for lncorpora-tentatively pen5 1led out of a feasibility lion in-Laauna NigM4:1 already hat-begun study-on 1necm><>ration. · ~ .. eyvotea to rotate ·-. jobo(~ayo~ By TOM WRIGHT Dlilfr ..... C•l 111 I ... I Ir.) tr\&~to hm mate st uabblc'> o\C1 the Fountain Valle) ma)or-.h1p the (11' ( ouncrl l''1ahlt'ihed a pohc) 1ha1 v.111 g.iH each council mr mber a sl:lnt as ma,or. Onh r red Voi.s. 3 former maH)r tn lhl ell).' Otl·d aga1n,t thc poliC) "~·<.·h hr ..artl "111 turn the ma)Or°'> poM-Ullo l111le mlm· Than -a figurehead _ .YDSS argued that lhc:-.Cll)' _will bendu most "hen the be<it po\s1bk mayor 1, \elected b' ht~ peers. He r<.·1.·umml·ndcd that thr prop<•'Mll 11l I bt-IOrt \ Ull'f tn I YIH(. Vo~' I I\• suggestl.'tl 1ha1 the counnl e\plon· 1h1 pos<;1b1lt1~ of le111ng \Olers elect 3 ma)•" Though h" n·rnmmendation~C<')\-Cd nl' \uppon T ul·\<.fa, l ounnl mhfthc:-r'> Harhara BrM-' n and George ·011 said thn \\Quid Ix· \.\1ll1nji.\ tu nploIT the idea Santa-Clam waa In a 1eneroua mood Wedneeclay when be •topped by Wllaon Elementary School In Cmta Meu. He arrt•ed In a police helicopter and &••e a candy cane and a bac to each atudent. f hl' uiunu l ;.itlirmt•tl Jame' "l'JI a'> ma~ ur lor an t·1gh1-month tt·rm. that tx·gan tn ~O'l'mnt·r Bro"n \\tll wne a\ ma)or tor eight month,, at fhl· l'nd flf Nea r ., 1am and $(1111"111 folio"' a~ niaHH ·\t thr l'nd o f thl' t\\O-)l\lr ix·no<l . thr ma)or ~nuld again °'l'r'c a tim.-·~l':.tr term Murder spree by HB suspects discounted By The Associated Press S..\N BERN ·\RDINO -·\ prmcc.utor ..a vs th'ere's no C\ idcncc ofa cro<1s-countn k1f1tng spree by an CA-corw 1ct and a "oman companion charged with the sla)ing of a Redlands woman and suspected in the k1ll1ng ofa Huntington Beach teen-ager. Ocpul) District ..\ttornc) Ra)mond Haight Ill told Superior Court JudgrJohn Kenned) that the onl) case sllll under 1n\'es11gauon m connection with Jame<; Marlo" and .("> nthia Collman 1~ thl' sla ) 1ng of 19-)car-old Lynrl Murra~ of Marl<i'' and Coffman in thl' Novcmbi.·r ~idnap-\tra ngulatwn of Corinna 0' ;,, 20. of Redlands. Ha bod~ was found 1n a !lhallo" Arn'e 1n h >ntana. • Marlov. and Coffman had ix'l'n men- tioned in rnnnl'Ct1on "llh two un'\olved 'Ila\ 1ng\. ont· 1n Kentuck) and onl' 1n .\rirnn;i The ~1ll1ng'I took p1acc at <;amc time that lhl· lllUplc drO\C cro<;S-l'llUnl~ on a r(lund Uipfrom California lo :\1arlo" ·, huml· ~late of Kentur~) 1n thl' :\lurra~ l'a~· \.\Ill tx· fikd 1n .1 ll'" dayi.. ·\ hod\ al'o \\;t' dl\l'O\l'rl'd in -.ou lhc:i'tl:rn Kl'nlurk\. hut Mr( rear' Count) <\hl·nffVrrgil Ciih\on \<lid l Ul'\da; 11 apparl'nll) ha' nothing 10 do "''h Marlo" .\n1ona poliCl' al'o \.\l'rc 1n- ' l'\t1ga11ng the healing and ~trangulat~on of Pamela Simmond\. a '5·\l'ar-old lor- mer On ta no rc\tdl·nt "ho · d1<,appcarcd Oct. ~8 1n Ru llhl•:td C 11\ . .\r11 of R1alt11 " lhdf~M ~•th bcmg an alTl'''or~ to i"o' ,.,· murder. hl'lp1ng hc1 hruthn ilkgalh dl'larn her and \l'llmg a tdcphonl' a·nirdcr he alleged!) '>tole lrom ~ll"". homl' "-rnnl'U\ rl'lu'4,·d T ur-.d;n 10 IO\\l'I \I\ "'-onrx·r,· ~I llO noo had and \{'t a I d1 : 111.11 d:.tll' . Huntington Beach. IJl••ll!!!l•l!llllllllllJll•••••••••~ Haight seeks the death penal!) for Rut on Tucsda). Haight told Kenned)· ··The onh (other murder) case that'<igoing 10 come ti:ige1h1.•r ... 1s Huntington tkach,'' Orange Count~ Dt'put)' Di,trict At- tornc) Richard Toohc) rnnfirmcd charge!> Hrr boch "'a' found .'iaturda\ m·ar thl· ( olorado ·RI\ er. but poltll' · 1 t Hoh Schubcn said Marlm' and l uffmJn ha\l' heen l'li m1na1cd a' 'll'fX'l'I\. Marlo"·, ... ~1er. Vl•rontl'll l-..11nrx-r' ~7 '\oo1 ""a' L.1dnaprx·d 'u' ~ 11111\ldl· tlw Kl·dlanth \1:111 and taL.cn 'tn J hou'l' in h 1n1ana "hl'rl· 'hl' "·a., handurfTed 111 " tx·d. lla1gh1 h>ld 1-..enned~ Pol h.l' hd1l'\ l' 'hl· \\a' taken that 'lame n1gh1 to 1hr hrn1ana 'tnl')ard v.hcrc ht•r llOU\ "'<I' dl<tl'O\ l'rcd Ncl\ I 'i Teen tells of mol.estation by convi~ted kiHer Frank By 'Fite A11oclated Press A teen-agt>r said she was at?<tucted from her home by convicted murderer Theodore Frank in 1973 and molested in much the same way Frank tonured and k1lkd a 2-year-old Camarillo $1rl. • The v1ct1m. now 17 and livina in Compton. testified 1n Santa Ana WcdncMtay that Frank kidnapped her from her East St. Louis. Ill .. tortured her with a knifl' and lockina pltcr<1 hcfor{' submeraina ht'r in a strcnm and dn'"tnl off. Frant m1de her drink alcohol durina the •ttack. ~he \aid. Am y Sue Scttz. 2. was ktdna~ from her aunt's home in CamarillO on Lapaaa.cb The VK'tim ofan 1uaull told Pohcc two men jumped out or I tan "'" Wcdnetday on North C'08•t Hilflway tnd beat hun . wtthoul provocaoon. theft fttd. omcen ""pondina to the tall .wrt iaublc 10 located the vehicle or the tutipNU .. • • • A l'IJIC wn = 1n \l't 11n1n• rorpol'lted area on na C'anfon lt(led, 1ust ca11 or El ·Toro Old thonly after l am. Wednnda)'. ~ suspttt'1 "tlric'lt . March 14. 1978. tonured with loc~1ng molc stat1on' h> Frank dating hack to plitrs. raped and strangled. 1968. PrOS«utors are ~king the death The 17-rear-old tn nfied th:11 penalty for ~ Frank. 51. who was Frank "'a~ 1n hrs car in an allC\ h\ h{'r convicted in 1979 of the Seitz murder home and ofTcrrd her -cand,· ~fore and sentenced to dl'ath. Hts convic-pulling her into the eh1clc through a tion was upheld. but the death penalty window. was rtvcrsed by the state Suprcmc "I wu l11tlc. so he JUSt pi cked me up Court in · 198S on grounds that and put me 1n the rar." ~he testified. Frank's diaries were improperly S('tZ· She said he put hrr in the bark scat. ed. · covered her wit" a m at and drow The Compton teen-ager' wai. the awa~ fourth of Frank's v1ct1ms to test if) in-. "I didn't kn o" what "all going on." 1~ rc-Marjna for lhl' ptnalty phast·. lihc !I.aid. . Ventura .fount)' ~put)' 01strir1 Hct mother testified that the girl Attorney Thomas Hutchins 1s tryina was "all scratched up and (had) no to show that Amy Sut''s murder wts clothe~ on" when shr was found latrr .-.n of a ~~rina of incttas1nafy violent that da). a wh11c 1nttrior. Coetall_. A butalar entt'rcd a home on lhc (iOO tllocl o( Rainer throuatt 1 sttond MOt) ~lndow and SIOIC' a sm video Q\~lle ~t .• S400 SICf't() •• $400 '1erro tontt. a SSOO c-a~ue P'•>-~ 1n<t ~me Jt .. tlry. • • • boul SS<XI '" sold J<'~ell)' V.3~ siolen from 1 homt °" Ceo!~ , . . . . krp v.a~ stolen ""htlr th<' car was parkrd on the 2?00 block of reterM>n ihc ltghl bar""' 1alued at S600. ., \ Ken""O<lJ 't<'rt'(l .....,., stolen from .., ton\enrblc Volki ..... aacn R1bb11 parked on Lakt'~hort' Th( con\ert•blc lop on 1he l'lr wH sla,hrd b> 11'<' 1h11:f. • • • \ pn-pina Tom""" rtponrdl look1n1 1hrou1h 1he v.1ndov. or a homt' on I •I'()('('(). He v.as d n~ u betn about ,,, . 1H•nnng .i bro" n Jac ket and l l'\I ' • • • .\ hluc Murra\ moun1:11n h1C'\C'k wa' \lolcn from Ir\ ,·nr ._,tgh ~hool on thr 4 'CXl hlock of Walnut .\1cnuc Newport Beal:b i\ ~uspcc1 dl'!K'nbed a~ a whi te mak tn Im mid-205 ma~ucruded a' a car parking a11rndant TucS<la\ night at a 1'<''9auran1 m the JOO<> block o( Pacific Coast H1gh"'ll~ and Jrn1 e off wi th a 1971 Mcrrcdcs·Bcn1 hrlonging to a Corona Del Mar woman Ont• tlftfir g<.·nuinr car a11cndanh nottcl'd thr \U~f)('t't. tncd to stop thcnr. and whrn 1hr rar sped off. hr railed the poltre f hc car "3~ (ound a ~hon d1s1an<'t' awa) tn the I <KIO hloc~ of 8a~1de Dn ve • •• I hrte htt'\dt"S 11lued at SJ~ wcrt' \111l1·n "'ml'llm1 lll.'l\\1'\'n \lnnd:I\ nttiht dnd T u~\<la1 mnrnm~ Imm an unlod.nJ i!dragc 1n 1hr 1110 hh"; I. 111 441h 'Merl Hunttnaton Beacb .\ man arnird ..... ,t'h n I 1·tnl'h l.n1h' robbed t~r C'loth \\orld '>lorr . I !I ll liuldrn "-e~I ~I "-rdnrWa~ atkrnoon Thr man lkll "1 lh ahou1 \I 511 Hl· \.\a' • Pair stabbed· in BB brawl: one seripas dc:~nt>c.>d a .. a "h11r ahnut ~~ ~c:ari. old By PHIL SNEIDERMAN dboutflfN•t 4 1nlh1•\lall 'lender \.\Caring Ot .. Dlilfr,....._ a rolorl'd shin \\hllr panl\and :1v.h1 1r11~ ~ .\ l"e'lldl·nt 01• :h; Q_..,., hlock 01 Two Huntington lkac.:h rl'\ldcnt' Pommouth rt·ix1nrd l'tirll 10<!:1> that a "'ere stahbcd -une ...cnou~J ~ -tn .i hurglar had app:irt'ntl~ t•n1rrod through a hra""l that broke out earl> toda' rn thl' rc.-ar door "h1lr fam1I) mt·mht-r-. "'l'IT Commodorl' Ctrdc nc1ghhorhoo<l asll'ep. The lo" 1ndudrd a 1C'lr1 •~ton ~t PolH .. 'C .,..1d wonh $.350 and a ram era 'alu(•d at 4 so Thrl't' tlll'n were am.~\ICd H untington Beach po ltC'l' OC p~rents no longer liable for children's probation cost spokc\"lininn Jo <\nil{' Bonkowski -'illld the 111Cldl•nt <X'l'UrrN Ill 1 2:3~ a 1T1 Cln th<.· 7700 block of Com- modore ( m·k 'ihf said one resident. Kell) .\llcn Hall. ~I. "'a" ta~en to t~ trauma < enter at Fountain ·V3ll(l Rc:alonal. lfo\pllal for 1ren1mcnt of \C\ cral stab "'nund' to the ahdomcn. Hall ... , reported tn \Crt OU\COndllt(ln toda) i'lt By ne At..clatfd Prest The -'th 01stnct Coun of Appeal in Sant:i \na ha~ ruled that Oransc Count) may no longcr charst JM!Tnts for 'J>robat1on cost:. mcurttd by thc1r~ t•h1ldrcn in cn minal CISt'S. Last week's statr 1ppellatt rulina. made ~ublte Tuctd1y. •lso banned the count) from bilhna parents fot rnun-0rdcre<l home \upcrvi~1on of l'h1ldn•n awa1t1n1 Ju,cn1k oun hcnnng~. The rulina "'ould co~t the count) a t$3S0.000a )rar ount) probation offir tals d«hn- c ) Onan Petrnborg of I O\ \ngcle said: "I think. tt IS co1n1 tO make 8 b1g ehangtt Thcrl· 1 goi ng to he a h1g C'hunk that the ount) 1 going to ha\e to make llP now." - Deputy ount~ C ounsc-1 lrenr Black e:tprcsSt~ s1m1lar fceltng"'. The rultng stemmed from an appeal ofa $ lJ)OO hill 'fnt to anorne~ Ro~ Zukerman of Fountain Vall~' for0·h1~ \On·~ home ~upcrv1s1on and probatton "I did not fm 1t wa!'I fair that \OCiet) ·.,. pmt<'t'lton npcn~s be 1m- po'IC'd on the parent ... 7u~crman ..aid. \\-Mn the parent ll1d nnt omm1r an~ . - the ho\p1 tal. _ _ 8onko w<1k.1 "ltd a 17-ycar-olttmalt' wa' treated and rclcastd from P:i- ''ifkn Ho4ipirnl after r«e1vm1 a stah ""U!ld 1n rtTrlisht arm. The teen· a!lcr·, name ""a' withheld. · .\~rordtn& 10 8onkov.ik1. thr'l't" t>lh<.·r Commodore irele residtnl\ •~Tc arrnttd 1fttt thl" ~t • t-ihman Mohna. )9: Manin Rnt~ · ~' :ind f\'~' 10 Vrga TreJO, 20. the thR~ remained 1n Huotinl&Oft laM.b .,.-- d \ J I . ~ ANGEt-F) (AP)--lllepl-........ Adv1ftft s-ro1e=ls avajlable t~ alien1 who fall .under new immiara-iU~I aliens who can prove they are lion amn~ty provisions will be eli11ble for lepl status under the new .alowed emeraency forcian travel . in1mi&ration Law .and who have a without jeopardiztnpficir r\&hts td leaatimate need to tra\!el outside the pin .. st:atus in this country. countl)', Eztll said. authont1es sa_ad ~ednesday.. To qualify for am nest}. and thus be W1,;· ·Britain to buy Booing '1\WACS, clump Nimrod. LO NDON (AP) -The 1overn· which is Nlwd in ~attle, means the mtnt announced today it will bwy the immediate cancellation of the a irborne earl) warnina radar system Nimrod system. which Britain'sGcn- made by the Boeing Co .. ditchina a eral Electric Co. has bttn developi• =-Ava-I 8riti5h..;1ystem.-that has COS.L stncc 1..9 .--.--:' ~_....._;;_ rit!sh UtJtP*YffS nt'tfly--S,I bttlion. _.__. 0ppiosi1ion-labor Party~sbiton "This is a sad decision to have to Jttre~. and many aovemabf C~n­ uskc .but I have nodntlbl it is lhe riaht ~rvahvt Pany law~ke!'lll IDJl11Jl 0 e." befens.e Seeretary Gcorat d1sappr~val ofll\C announcemen~ .. ~ungtr told the HbuSt ofCommons The mu~ has sparked a f\mou1 ln announcing the choice of the debat~. w~ich l!'w after Ge~ Airborne Warning and Control Sys-El~nc-~id dunna the weekend ll tem-known as Aw AC'S_ made by believed 1t had lo~t the cont.reel lO _ , T.he lmn:i•P'lhOn a_nd N~tural· eli&iblc· for advance parole. illepl . 1 .~uuon ~rvace ir:' Wash1n1ton.1ssued aliens must be able to show they_!a~ve : . ~ _ ___L~w 1gstcucuons.o·n l'?nta~ 1tv~Jiffhe Unitta Stateuance-oefore-.- · -1lrm 1~ lto)'ll Air Force wattl ~ t~ Ammcan com pal\}· ~ radar systems to give early wami.!'JOf 1 19::£11led advance parole t,Q 1 . LL -Jan.. 1. 1982. or have-1pent at least 90. r ilaens •!\er locall NS o~~aals t ts days doing agricultural work in this ~ The decisioD in favor of Boeing. bomb and n1isslle atta.cks. · t ~It ?it•d .they were awa111n1 cleu ·cduntry in the 12-month period that IU!~~nes. · ended May I. • J 1 brief depanurc from · thC" United. States for a·teaitimate c meraency or humanitarian purpose." said Harold Ezell. Western rcgtonal com-· miaioMr for the-Immigration and Naturalization Scr.vkc.. The instructions clarifirat1on came after Rcg1oaldo Garcia and his sister Maria de Rosario G ama Garc ia. two illegal aliens lix,ing in Santa Ana. s~1d . Plane' ltllla pedeatrian .. lhjs "eek that they had been dented B ...... _ permi.IBQ.ll. t.o. visit their ill 75-ycar-A plane attemptlnc an emeraency laDdhlC Wedneeday y UIC Aaaoclated_Pr.eu old fa ther in Mexico. ~ed ln a buy Loe "41ifee lntenectlon, kll11.g a WASHINGTON -The Soviet Union will end its.16-month moratorium "From what I understand. it's a P9d•trlan and lnJ8rl ... a metOri9t. Tlae-plloteafferecl ml~ on nuclear testing next yea r after the United States goes for"1ard with an "The lcaitimatt re.asons may 1n- ctode a family obligation involving c an OttUrrcncc suclt-as-trt illnns or a dear case of an c~rgenc'' need ... and lajariee. The 2l!ne J09t "wer while O!l _~pproach to unde o und test in January, accord!.'!&. to a published re rt. The Washi~ the' ·11 be on their w~ wlch ad\'ancc Hawthorne Manlcl AJJRQrt uul cruhed::.aL8~02:p.m.....at--Pest:-ttt"today's ediliunr.quorr<r-dfPloma 1c sources as sayina viet officials parole-.'' Ezelf said Wt:dnesda}-. Vennont A•enae and 120tla Street. have mformcd sev.e.ral government leaders thece wi~...a:n.J.Onouncmcnt in_. C Cleath of a close relative. or ano ther t-1 -lamily need.'' he said. Groups say a eris s contrived da} or two of plans to end the moratorium o n weapons testina. The Soviet deci~ion was li8id to reflect frust ration over the lack of progress in U.S. discussions on nudcar tests and over the potential adverse-military effects of the unilateral moratorium. The Posf uoun:cs said ~l amon1-tho1e.no1!.fmL were l c ea ers OflnCJia. Sweden. Mexico. Argentina, G reece amt the former . . . . .. Continent Peace lnitiattve" that has sought to nego tiate a romprehensiv on nuclear tests by both tht' Soviet Union and the Unned Stales. Bv The A11ocl1tcd Pren . . LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The -• . ~· _ - . L;OS ANGELES -A new chemical process that m ight ~educe sryiog and experimcn1al aircraft Voyager tocfay ., .-~-----....;:....-- S-At'RAMENT'O ~,.. P) Demo----dleld.r.am fEom-¥Chic~!!.'4><> · · ' · IC-fc.onl · b k 't d for-t~ ton =Ta -ti ~ Ff6 ~-,._,_, ~Sflm'F~· and &!:Ou.ps relt federal cner~ · anacnv1ronmental . <? 1cial~ and an automobils iru1!4SLQ' "~~1.:,f;ete'd"nii~' as trrros~ct~he _ .-repor~-r:ou:w:~•R ~•JLw~ __ -r~nu~ th~heatt~R"tnd~try and ~po..m_mll!'\. JA\'cal~~ttng-po~n11111.ror &J~ftl)Oilutton cont ref= JnOian OCean and headed for Afnca MOS{' -T he 011iC1al news agency Tass toda)' issued an tncpoor sa)' the DeukmeJian ad min-;ind t~t' ~rcater use of cleaner. efllcient du.~scl engines in 1ndu.st11 and on the in a h1ston bid to circle the globe unprecedented report about nots in the Kazakh capital of Alma Ata following • 1stration has contri' ed a fiscal crisis road. l .S. Energy Secreta_ry John S. Hemngton ~•d from \.\ ashingto n. The "11hout refueling. the remo' al of the Central •\'s1an rtpublic's Communist Party chief. "A group to make cuts in Medi-Cal. a health proc~ss. "hich uses a!'. acid often added to S\\ immin~ pools to extend the The craf\ eclipsed the 11 .600-milc of students. inci ted b~ nat1onahst1c elements. last evening and today took to care program for the need }. a~J1' It~ of chlonne disinfectant. wa~ reponcd toda) in the Rnt1sh JOurna.L mark n set in July. -~1d prOJCCt the strecb qf Alma Ata expressing disapproval of the decisions of the recent Gov. George De ukmeJian's Nature. spokesman Bob Brubaker. plenary meeting," T~SS. said. The...se.port ..apparently referred to the party'r Final)CC Oeparmcnt said Wednes-··a-d . -l 't .... ~~ --· In , Gr'oOnd conlrorcrewsalso received ouster Tucsda~ of D1nmukhamed Kunaev. a Kazakh member of the rul1n1 day that a wea economy has caused ana •umm maraS ~eason Oi reac~ unofficial word that the craft had Politburo w.ho had been partv leader in the republic for mo re than 20 years. His 1ax=-rrvenues-to-~ l 500 f!1 i11r6n ~ LO ANGELES--= ActQr Edward Ja"mcs Olmos said d~ath wamrntcd no pa.ssec1the ha~wa) mark of 1 2,5~ replacem~nt a~ part~ cha1rm'3n 1~~ethn\c_fu!ss1~n. "liool.igam..~uite"11d-. below estimates. while Medi-( al and more C\Cuscs as he encouraged members-gf s.f !.treet ganis lO call a lrucc during _m iles on ~ J<>umey. buf couldn t othe-r antM~al pers<rps maf'~ use o f this situation and resort to unlawful _Qr~~s..ts hav.esoa.rcd SJOO m1llion "hat has bcen-ubbcd the "Season of Pean•" in Los Angeles Count}. The confirm that w1th the pilots becau$e acuonsa tnSI represent.all\ snflawaAdor4e~Tan iep61tea .. ay. They above them. ..~iami Vice" s · · > mun1ca ions. sc ire to a fo<>d sto re. to pn,ate cars and.insulted: ~ownspeople. a:-------Tlin~epu 1can governors calth ueen o Angels Church in an effort to solidify and exte nd a holiday truce Bru""baker said. dift'ctor is considering saving S20 dunng the bloodiest }ear of gang violence since 1981.1 n Lolr Angeles. 178 gang At la st confirmed report. at 4:30 million in Medi-Cal costs by cutting slayings were recorded {hro ugh Nov. 30. the highest since 167 people died in a.m .. Vo~ager was about halfway . payments to providers and pmt-1981. Through Monday. 58 png homicides had been reported in betwe(.'n ri Lanka and the eastern 73-year-old named leader of Vletn.m poning non-emergency surgery. unincorporated Los Angeles C'ounty:rhrough all of 1985. there were 58 gang coast of Africa. ---HANOI. Vietnam _ The Communi•• o .. ,,v ·~..t-.., ..... --... Nauv•n Van k1lltngs in those areas. After passing Sn Lanka o n ... "•· ..-~1 ...... Hta1 1 .. But Democratic lawmakers com-Wednesda) evening. Vo} ager broke Linh. a 73-}car-old eco nomic reformer. as V1etnam·s leader and moved odier plained that the admin1strat1on de-Ads, 'IJap1nv hours' attacked, sunnnrted the 11 .235-mile distance record in proponents of change into top positions. The) replact aging revoluttonarics liberate!} underbudgeted the Medi-r.T rr-straight-line flight for a piston-driven who hell>(d found the part' in 1930 and unified the country tn 1975 at the end 11---------Cal program w..hJ:n.JlS_,\i .1>11l19n __ SAC R~MENTO-Ads showing surfers m1,mg buckets'of"me coolers plane set 20 years ago by a Lockheed of the Vietnam "'ar. The o·ut$Otng leaders have been cntic1zed in the past few budget was wr111en last spring. on the 6each are among markcring~l'INnes tlfln hclpfuncr heavy drinkr}lg. J>2V:1 . Jhs for faili11gJQU:V1\ c V,1ctna.m 's ~s_onom): The Sixth Party Conaressalso "Since the budget was introduced particular!) by youths. according t~ a parade ofw1tnl·sses at a state hearing. But The craft a lso was e~pected today chose a new IJ-m_em!>er P<?htburo. tne day-to;d~ ruling_~ The VoJ-=t=e..,,o~-- by the state Finance Department ... those who make and serve alcoholic ben•-ra&e~ argued WM neSda\ that the few fo reak the l'2 532-'mile standard for Vlelnam radio said six P6htburo members wert'droppcd. including Defense we have pointed out S('VCral times excesses in mark~t i ng arc by outfi ts who~ punishment should no t include absolut<.• straight-line distanct-set by Minister Van-Tien.Dung. The broadcast also said the rongless named 124 full that the Medi-Cal portion was under-· broad new rcstncuons. which would fun her h1 ntkr an alrcad)-rcspons1blc an Air Force B-52 Jet bomber 1n 1962. members and 49 alternate members to the po liq making Central Committee. funded.'' Senate President Pro Tern 1ndu~tr). The comme-nts "efl• made at thITir'>t o ft \H> neanngs netdo} The state -last Jul). the Voyager crew spent The announcementscarne a _da~ aft~r the res1gnat1on ofth_e country's thrtt top David Robcrt1. D-Los i\ngcles. said -\lcoholtc Be' crage Control Deparmcn1 unlkr a rl·~olut1on appro' ed (•arhcr 111 hours traveling in cm~lts over leaders -part} Sccretal) C1eneral Truong Chtnh. Premier Pham Van Dong W?"d~a' Ttnc; ~ear b} the Legislature California. ~y Pohtbur.(>.member Le Due Tho. - ... -.,,.. GIVE BRJ LLIANTLV- BACCARAT . \1th111g qu111..· (Jl\..hc" till· liglll .111J (fl'.llC'-'Ut.h L' \\'Mm h.:~t1vi: gluw a., 1ull 'k.1J t.f\''>l,11 ;\nJ lll>thin~ m.i kc., thl' ... c1i:ct1on ot ,1 x1tt w1ir 1h2~ricc1..· ·l' c,t-.)' •l."~ nur <;C'\'Cll -,pJrkTlns.; '>UAA1..· ... 1111n" From our 1..nllcu1un. we tcc.11urc J '-..lmpling nf nu ... tcrtufh· u.itrcJ. hL111J c.HYcJ. mnuthhlown dc.1gn .... that t.ckhr,11i: n111"ummL11c French .in1:-.trv ,rnJ the plca .... urc" 111 gr,11..dul 11, in~ A-.k· .lbnut our C rv ... 1al Club Pl.in 111 l\\'l~ohin.,on., Fine C r\''>Lll. 129 . .ll.l '>lu re:-i:xLi:pt .-\nJ hc1m . ~l1!'>~1on \'1i:1n. r.1lrn Spring!'> .1m.l ShcrmJn l \1k ... · < •• dlcri.1 'k1 11rc..l<:r. L.tll It'll tree I HOO \..l:, H "><JI. _2-1 hoW!> J. <l....._· __ _.... __ Special Hollday ShOpptng HOurs Thu' ~-10. . . .. , .. SJ~ Bunny ( ? \ J • I I a . , . 1m ea y was his best •· man, and ushers were Lt. Jim Moore. Dave ~nanr. Mike Steen. Tim and Nick Quiroz, brothers of the bride. and Doua Quiroz. her nephew. After a wedding t"1HJp tflc C'al1- .fopiia .roast to ..W~shinaton. the couple arc at home in Tacoma. He 1s a pOOl-w~th ih~.S.-Air forotsta=- tioncd at McCfioro Air ForcCBise in Tacoma-. ·, PHILUP8-TORR£8 · .Ba rbara To.rrcs of Montercy~Park mdmg-1n a-caltrcdnhmn. Stlnnhc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Agustin Torres of Monterey Park. Gina Link was maid of honor. and Lori Phillips and Maria Elena Gonzales were bridcsmtrld!I. E l , r • r• r 1 • ' I... • ~ ,., t, ·~ li r •' r ., 1 ; K1mberly 81eler BL£1£R-DODER Dr. and Mrs. Alan Charles Bleier of· Encino have an nounced the engage- ment of their daughter. Kimberl} Anne. to Peter Bradlc} Doder. son of Mr_and Mrs.Miko o Pcter ~of Newport Beach. The Cc1uple arr graduate~ of the Universit y of Southl·rn Californ ia She is alw a gradu:itc of Lo' <\ng<.'IC"s Baptist High School and he 1s an al4mnus of Corona drl Mar High School. They will be rharncdJ uly 15._i_n_SL Steven ·s Scrh1an Ort hod ox Cathedral ~n Alhambra. DaYld DaYldton and Con- •tance wacn•r . WAGNER-DAVIDSON Constance Elizabeth Wagner. ~ dauahtcr of Richard Homer Wagner of Corona dcl Mar and the late Mrs. Richard Homer Wagner. wall marry David Neal Da vidson of Soutti Laauna in April. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walson Dav idson of South Lquna. The bri~l«t is an indu~ trial/comlll.C~ial real estatr broker. a board member of the Home Builders Council of the Buildtn& Ind ustry Assoc1at1on. a founder of Opera Pacific. and member of the Cabll'~t Chapter of the Orange County Per- forming Am Center. She was a 1915 National Charity League debutante and is a graduate of C~rona del Mar Hiah School and C Davis. · • l ftr f ufurc t\filt>a ifd is a mx-rrce bond broker for Munickorp of C'ah- foriila. . Please ' ( ~~ Clilldln Need! 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Confercnn· of Mayors said today. .. emcrgr ncy shelter and other nccdt.'<i ser"icl'S Or(• particularly lacking." it said. c nccJ foremcrgcnc~lle~~~ up an nH~ragc 20 percent in. the c111cs duni;ig 1986. compared to the pre' 1ous vcar. and nearly three· ' quarterl> of the ~ities said they turn a"as people in need becauS( there 1sn·1 enough room in their she Tbc..ronfcrence said 24 percent o·--;.f~th::-c:--+--::-. .._ __ ....,~ demand for emergl ncy sh~ller is Jts surH•) or25 cities found the numher of homek~s people ni.'cdtng shelter increased in a11 but one. and that demand for rme~ncy food assistance incrcaSt'd in all but thr<:e. tos Ange,ter.ttrto·..:..:c.is;,o,..:a..tth;;.;l'~rn..;,-e:.:.p~ai.;.'.-.JJ.rWlJL:l-~-,;__-..,.,_ ______ -t....----'-.,.......,;~ fornia cit~ li sted. rcpotYd the highest Thl' ~urvc\ lindings"wcre pan o"f a • rate of in crl'al>l'. 50 ·percent. with report on lncrtased povert)' and l'htldrl·n 1n JO pcrcrnt p f those hunger in urban America being famthCl>CI rdl'al>c:d toda\ at a nC~!I COnfercntl' .. B~ fo r thl'mo~t s1gnificant changr b' Bo~ton Ma,or Ra\mond Fhnn IO th eat1cs· homcll!SS-pupulauon has andJ..'b;id~ S.C'.. Ma)'Or.Jos~ph brt'n in thl' numbl'r of families with Rik~. prl'S1dcnt of the conference. rh1ldrl·n. with four .out of liH· of the Fh nn. head of the conference's task sunc' cities n:poning that the fofl·l; on hunger and thr homeks . number -0C.iam1hc.s~h childrccn and R1lq "ere expt·cted to_poiru lO serk1ng cmergenq shcJter bas tile fi ndings as e\'tdcnce that urban gro" n. ·· the report said. . po' at) 1s a •llWOnal probJc.oun~ ooo "Tn 72 percent ofthr c111cs. familirs that demands an 1nrr{'ased national rnmpnse the largest group for whom response. .. Eugene Haaenfua• 9tater. Sandie Coppen•. '(center) her buaban~. Jack. and Huenfu•' . ' alater-ln-law-SylYla Hofberr react-at preH conference af!er leamlJ.ll_ of hi• releaae. - ~8ENPUS~7. holDAl Al I «ttmOI!)' II the praidential prns ofT'ttt. Ortesa releate.d tbe Amtric-an into the cust_ody or U.S. St-1'. Christopher Dodd. 0-C'onn. The Hasen fuses then flew to Guatemala in a pri' ate jct. Dodd. a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, met Tuesday with-Ortqa to' diKuss RnftlS x- The senator issued a statement Wrdnesday sayinf Hasenfus was released on humanitarian arounds. "I did not ask that he be pardoned. ...JlDd Lhcr.c. was nQJUtid...p[QJlUO..fOIJlil release:· he said. !.!Mr. Hastnfus' siluation was a small part of my conversation with Qnep, perhaps IS ·minutr1 of a.41/z-hour conversateon." · Oodd told AOC-s "Good Mornina .\merica" toda that ht' ac~ptcd at ace vilue.ihe ~asons the SarMlinistas gavt' for releasinJ Hasenfus. ~ey-9atd-th1s :wa9 the Chrit\mtt \t'ason. (and that they wanted to) rrunite a familv ... I think they wanted to dt'monsiraic to peoptc in the l 'n1t ed States that they could be humanl'." Th(· ..\d' ocate ofStamf9rd. Conn .• wda~ quoted ~d as saying Ha~­fu., and his wire had a candleli&ht c.ltnnl·r at the home of the lJ.S. .\mbassador Alberto M. Piedra in Goatem31a Crt_. - .. , k had-soml'-n~ce wine and-a"tood dcs-.l'rt:· the newspaper quoted Oodd a sa ~ 111--&. :-.----;-~~hn~~ ... re~•11H'tHP'tJ~~P-,.~Hl-JtlJll4!Jfifa.--~li-.\ I{ I'\ rT 'rf. "' I'. (~Pl chtldrl·n. who ha'e stayed with M~s 'a sco\\I. Mrs. Weber said. .\ftl·rh\anngthat Nicaraguans had Wdx·r and her husband Mi chael at She said Hascnfus tned to tek-frl·cd Ha~·nfus. rela11 ves and friends their home in nearb)' Peshtigo while phone from an Air Force plane while gathered at h.1s home s.1~ m.des..soulh .\mencan ml·rrenar) Euiene Hasen· fu.s~ n:lr:isec.I from a JO.year prison IJ==:;~;;;;;;;;~~B.Y~l.b~e~A~1~1oc:;;;i•~l~ff:~P~r~e~1~1 ~~.:::~ -----~.ntcm:i.: 10 Nicaragua wcp~ -=-. -r _ • -• tl'l~nr~ h1~chtt<1ren an<t salct:-tr l\N A . . . n 1 Neal. son-ot actor Rya n ONeel. waft fl.>t"lswondt'tful iobc free ." d eared toda)' of boat manslaughter in the death of friend Gian-Carlo Co~~)~~· The ('\·Ml\rinc '"ho . was im· but convictt"d of negligent!~· operau~g a boat ~~ne l\runckl Count) C'1r<:u11 r,nso nl·d for shipping weapons to Judge Martin WolfTalso acquitted 0 Neal. 22. ot two charges of reckless boat N1cara$uan rl.'lx-l s. "as to return to opera11on. But hccausc the Judge merged three negligent boat oper~tion count the l 'n1tcd States this aficrnoon. into onc and found him guilt\ ot that one rnunt. prpsecutors said they were On Wednesda) night. he tclc· unsure of the maxi mum pena.lty. Coppola. 23. \On ofmov1C: director Francis phonrd rclati,es. sa 'in he hoped to op a. "as 1 c • a~ cmo 1a a) t ~ out 1ver near re urn o . •s nor. eri:t 1scon~1n l\nnapolis when a.bOat ff Neal was operaung went bet\.\cen two other boats home .b~ Fnda). said his mother-in· and a to" line strul k Coppola in thr head. ta ...... E1krn Weber. He tallo.1.'d to each of his three Texas lnma te ezecuted for '82 rape-murder Hll:"JTSVILLE. Texas -I\ man" bo raped a "'oman and stabbed hrr at least 14 times was executed toda\ hours after the ll .S. Supreml' Court rejcl'll'd hie; hand-pnnteo appeal. Richard .\ndradt'. 25. was pronounCl'd dead at I :!:32 . a.m .. nine minu te'> after being 1nJec Led "1th po1-.on for the 1984 murder of Cordelia Mae G ul'' ara. ~8. wh o uc;ed a ballpoint pen in a\ a1 n attl·mpt to fight tifT her attaclo.cr AT&T saves $3.2 bllllon, tell~ of layoffs WASH INGTON --AT&Ti.a1d toda' 1t \\Ill ~tas1de $.L? billion tn thl· l.1\.1 ~t.Ja~~I~ 1-0 f)a) the-rostt-of n:ducmg ns sizl". and chmtnat i~g as man} a<> 21.4()(1 ofrts-:J~ t.000 workers . .\bout on{'-thtrd of thl' monc) will be ~,,era net' pa' for '-'Orkers losing their JO bs . .\ T &T ~id. Other costs would ro,rr str~mi ining operauons or consolidating fac1lit1es. a reduction in the 'alue of "ariou'> a\\Cts and inventor). and change~ in deprcc1a11on. Rape victim dies ln· final tragic chapte! BOSTO' -.\ womJn thru<.t in to a natwnal spotlight afH.•r shl' was ga ng· raped on a-1::in·m pool table has died 111 a Florida' auto acndl·nt. according to her law~cr. who called 11 "tht· last tragic chapter of her life:· Cheryl.'\. Araujo. 15. was k11lt c.I Sunda\ when .,ht• lo!;t coDJI9I of her car and .,1am mt'd into 11 utilit} pole rn:·ar her nc" home 1n M1am1. Her t"o daughter., \\l.'re inj ured. hut not 'SC'riou-;I~ The cause of the era h "a' not kno"' n. hut inwsttgator'> Wcdncsda~·<>a1c.I akohol or drug<; "ere not in' oh ed . .\rauJo mo'ed to Florie.la fro m :"r" Bed Ii m l afte r the March 1984 rnn' 1ctt0n!. of fo ur men "ho had attacl..cd her a 'l'ttr tx·fort•. 'iatd S<.·ott Chamac:. her attorm·\. She "as II\ ing 1n Miami wnh h1.·r daughters :ind their father -hrf hig"h schtlOI swrctheart. New plll produces safe medical abortlen BOST0 1' -.\ ne" medic ine that allow\ "omrn to ha'e ahontons s1mpl~ b) talo.inga pill rnuld ha\'c an enormous tmJl'ICI on son <!l'.-' and r:ust"S troubling qul·stionsabout poll·n11al abu\\'\. medical nix·rt~ '>3) . .\ '>tud~ puhlished toda~ 'ho"!> that thl· drug. developed and 1es1t:d 1n France. can l>afcl} terminate 85 pl·rccnt of earh prc·gnanc1t'!I. The resl·ardwr' said 1l "oOc rs a rt:asunablc altl'rna1" c" to the: risks of surgJ ral abortions. The m~d1c1nc· 1s not availahk in the l 1n1 1cd States Newton gets $ l 9M in libel suit vs. NBC - :\S VEGAS ~p -Entenamcr \\a' ne Nrwton. who claimed his title of ' .. M1dn1ght Idol" was tarnished by NBC broadcasts linking him to orga n11t·d crime. has been awarded $I 9.~ million in a defamation sutt again'! thr network. ~'1on·S'-attomey had urged the federal cou.rt jucy bearing th.c-.cuti case: to ··~nd a message to the media:· NBC attorneys warned the outl·omc would have a chilling dTcct on 1nH·stigati\e reporting. l he Jury said Wcdnesd3)' that NBC lo. nr" the broadcasts in 1980 and I ')8 t tu be folw and that the network. and c.ldendants Brian Ross. Ira Silverman and Paul Grrcnberg in tendt'd to 1n1urc Nl'\vton. ~ panl'I a\\:Jrdcd Nt''-'ton S5 million in pun1tl\C damages. $5 m1lhun fo r loss of reputation. $7.9 million tor lus'iof1ncomr. S 1.146. 750 fo r lo'>~ of fu ture tnl'Oml' and $~5.000 for physical and mental SU fTciing .. The award "'as b~ far the largest in l:luerlfi.1£: ·~ ~Cd:: in: l§i:tn} ~ ~&-ot.M~~r • _ _ Manligu:i.:rqiearagua. but the connection was poor. Hl· .. 1 rculh didn·t ihink he-·d be-the«' ·•Dad what's the matter?" his-son. telephoned Tater from u fiote'I In for~O ... e&a·· said San~ie CoppcAI, Eugenc~-!O. said he asked his fathcf Guatemala. · Ha~·nfu,· c;ister. "Even a "Car would "ho "?SCr)'ing. He said he had neH'r ··He !.oundl·d so thnlle~cn 'hl' ' heard his father Cl). phoned from the planl.': hut then he ha,l· been vcn de,astating: to be Toda) is son Adam·s 7th binhda,. had r almed do"n a little b' lhl' lime ""a ~ from his family and friends. Hasenfus said he wanted to be home he got to tht." ho1e1.·· Mrs. Weber said. ··1 said tt before and rt1 !>ly •lagaan: · for tbe occasion. but was upsur be Dunn the t 5-minutc tr k hum: there i.s a .. Santa Claus and hr looks wou 1n anne c ore rt a~. conversa tion. s r sa1 . e qH rl'-. • l-lasenfusalso told daughter. Sarah. Pl'allng that ··.frcl·dom "as "'onder-his stepmother. said after Nicaraguan 12. he might not be home today. and ful .. and that "1t feds "onderful 10 tx· Pre\1dent Daniel Onega announced that the child's smile turned briefl} to free ·· the release~ - l)e Lorean Says suits· will fail after •cquittal ,__.,.-=D=I&QlI. i .\ PJ -Juho De_ _Lorean sa}.!I Jii~ ~cone.I \ IClUl) U\ t:r federal prosecutor!.. arqu11tal t1f embculing SIU m11l1on from ht' failed sports-car com pan ~. "ill mah the 20civil suit~ag•11n'il him ra11 ··tikc don'I i noes.·· De Lorean. 6 1. "CPI and lrted ••f>n1sc God~" as the jury fon·man -read the \.'Crd~ Wednc.-sea.\. on each of the 15 counts of rackt'tei·n ng and fraud. He then jumped up and embraced his attornc''" lltmard Weit1man and Juanita Brook"' Wettzman successfulh ddi:ndl·d De Lorea~in 1984 in Lo"i .\ngete ... ·when he was cleared of t~ 1ng to distribute S24 million in cocatnl' 1n a libel ('ase involving news covera&e. what prosecutors said was a dco;~·r;itl· a('cording 10 Henry Kaufman. coun-bid to save his foiling com pan~ "'d for the Libel Resource DcfenSt' De Lorean on Wednco;da\ bla,tt d Council in Ne" York. prosecutors. tell ing a newsconfer"·m·e Thl' 10.member panel deliberated t he~ had fabricated the C35{' aga1n'it om' "eek following eight weeks of him. ··What kind of animal would du 1cst1mon' and ocarl) six vearsoflegal that?" he asked "I'm so i~ccnsed 11·, maneu ~rt ng thaL · prod uc.c_d_ _not ri&ht. It's not righ1:·, . thousands of paies of 'deposition AHorneys-say-a.bout -0-hi'"'-Ull~ from do1ens of witnesses. arising from his conipan)!."s collapl><.' remaw wuculcd. -C.S. Attome) Ro) C Hayes.said in .a 'itatement. .. Thr government be· lte\cs the facts were fairly presented to the JUI) and accepts the verdict of the jur)." Prosecutors saia De Lorean in 1978 funneled $8.5 million in"·csted in his ~oithcm l~land company throuah an t")t'r0"' fte'l"OUnt ~ up by-GPO SN' Kl'' Inc .. a Gene' a-based corpor· at1on hl' allegedly controlJed. Thl' monC!~. swollen b)' interest to $~ .. , nltlllOO. was Withdrawn from the' account 1n 1979 and mo"ed through -.c'cral Europea n banks. prosecutors ..aid. E\Cntualh. S8.9 million wound up in De Lorea'n·s own accounls and "as u"4..·d matnl} to repay personar loans. prosecutors said. Dcfcnst' attorneys argued that the monr) "a<; g1 ''en to G PD as payment for dl"\lgn \\Ork on De Lorean 's spons car f)('rfonncd b~ Group Lotus. thr Hn11"h racl·-car manufacturer. [)c. l(·nse <1ttorne}S said GPD ~.1 con· rolkd b) Colin C'hapman. 1-otus chairman.'(\ ho dlcd to 1982. GE-inehes 'attempts to ste-al C.IJJ!istmas p,;esents foiled 8} ttie Associated Press I he dt""' '1c.lc ofChrn1ma!. turned up "hen a burglar \tc •k i I .{KIO from a cl.'n ter for the hhnd. a \n1pcr ii red Into ht111ll'' \\Ith hnhda\ dl·rorat111n,. and a coupk rancclcd a 1r.1l1111unal k"'' for thl' Rl'l·th altl'r thrl.'at' of' 1oknce. T h1n l'' al\o '>~1kd a Sti-)ear-old famtl} 1rad111on b} • 'tl·.1ling 15 plao;ter figu rl'l> from a Pla ntation. Fla .. crechc. and a hogu' Santa "'alked into a iirt' station and took toys ml·ant for...flecch <"htldrcn. Bui Hutraied res.i<knt-. ot Fort Lauderdale.-Fkt .. prll\ec.I ~l·d nl''>d~l\ that not all wa' "Bah. humbug.'· b~ r.11\lng nt·arl~ )·.UIOO to rcplacl.' tht· ncarl~ $1.000 stoh:n f lll'\\Ja, from the Aro" arc.I Count\ Cl.'nter for the Bhnd. .\nd a hhnd d1ahet1l "'ho "as laid off from playing \an ta becau-.c 'hopping mall o fficials 1n Rcx.he'ltcr. N. Y .. \aid hl· lookcd n.hau\ted "Ill gel 10 'iuit up again Saturda~ a' n 'oluntl'l'r ltlr ( aw_firl' Girl~ and Boy!I. .\nthom Pam . 56. said Wednesda\ his Santa outfit 1s .. all ":rrrnM .Lrp and r~ad~ ro go. I guessl t nc' er realfy got m id." Leonesio. Authorities iniTiiTr5' -repone that the toys were \tOkn, but some of the firefighters' knew the man, and police calkd him. The toys \\ere returned within a few hours. and no charges were lill'd. .. , wouldn·t sa) he stole the to}!>:· Leonesio said ... He borrowed1hem." Pari'>. \\ho had pla~ed thl· JOll ) clffor 40 years bullost h" "ght li.t<>I month from rnmphcations of diabetes. was laid ofT a' (;jant::t on Monda) when mall officials feared he would coHapsc. He still will be paid. but won·1 have kids s1tt1ngon his lap. and wasn·1 going to get to wear an) of his 20 Santa suits. .. ~kind of.helping each othe1 out here. because I was going to have to fell the children that we wouldn"t ha\l' a Santa and hr was thinking he wouldn't get another <:hancr to be Santa:· said Jessi Tomaschko. field director for Camp Fire Inc ... Now everybody should be happ}:· Former Plantation Mayor James J. Ward Jr. 1s upset at the theft of his Nativit ftg!lrcs. "Every year the kids ,.....Kfti,..,.,,..tt-nt-h1"'1-nrtrlll'l'IM1Pr111m~-u:witio:iiulitaflhruci'Tln!p take t e 1gures out ... one by one and set t cm up." Ward said. In Newark. Calif.. a ··Santa" who took to)'s for need) children from lire stations Tuesday turned out to be a mentally handicapped man who "was playing Santa and wan ted ome toys for his bag.'· said Fire Chief Denni~ Three of Ward's grandchildren hrlix·d him as~mblc the front-yard scene Saturda}. using the 2-foot-tall statues he bought with his fathe r fi ve decades ago 1n New Jersey. By Monday_only three doves hung from the stable ceiling. "I couldn't believe it:· said Ward. 65. "I nevrr wo rried about it because I figured rverybody gets in ttte Christmas s irit. .. In Rhodt• lc;land. meanwhile, hcc are lookin for a !Int per" nohas Shot at SIX pCOp e. n 1ve 0 tne tnCl entS . wh1chbcgan Occ. 8 .. shots were liredintohomcsfes.tooned for Chris tmas. said Cumberland Police Chief John J. Partington. In one case. a shot was fired into a truck. Thr('e pt·oplc were tnJurcd. one of whom remains hospttalttt•d Bullets grazed the three others. including a · man who wa~ hanging ornaments on a tree. San Diego residents Bill and Maxine Wilson bepn -.. pr""c .... p""a~ri-ng-('hnstmumeals for the hungry in 1982. but say they won't hold the dinner this year a1 the Memorial Park Recreation C'cntr r because it's brcome too dangerous. Police sa~ the center. where two gang members were killed last )Car. 1s a popular place for drug dealing. ··Somebod} said they would bomb the building because the) d1dn·1 want us there." .said Mrs. Wilson. 52. "I don't feel like it's Christmas anymore. But if s too danitcrous to 1to back... · --~------~.-..,.--------~~------~-~-----~---- CHRISTMAS IS FOR. KIDS! 20% TO 50~FF Pre-Christmas sale ...,_,.+.,."".""li":'.::irr<,..,, on selected toys, dolls, clothin1, a.nd stuffed animals. Buy your young one that unique gift. Newborn to 4 yr. old. ~---i.lh~.;.,:irn~:---~ ,_.,.....,..._. \/11 .. , ..... for children South Coast Plaza 549-8585 fl I• l11Hl1Hl~r • ,..""""'"'--.. ~--· l 0 ~-"_ ..... ,,..,.,., ........ 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AM/FM and phono. 17" -high speakers.¥13-1226 Mobile CB Radio-.- .... Johnny Carson will arrt:age again~ LOS ANGELES (AP)-Talk show bomc. a SConsdale~ Ariz .. home and Jlostlobnn_y Omon collfu:me_d I uc_s-f , JlO Sltj(CS of _Carson Productiori day he had asked Alex Maas to Coq~. He retained all stock in' Carson ~-2!!l.(}!!L(o~'1_Q_~lfe. h_ls~kes~ _Pr~uct~~s ... C'arsoo _. 1 T_2nlght and man sa1u. Johnn} ~arson Appare . -"AlLhedid is.conflt'.m.J~e.-fact they. :rh~·-c-.ouptc married 1n September are engaged." James Mahoney said 1972 and separated j n {'lovember late Tuesday. "I. asked him because 1982. citing irreconcilable d1f· I'd heard rum·on. They became fercnces. ~ gcd·quietly late last week. T~~re Carson and his first wife. childhood 1'nro--format-announcemen,t; sweetheart JOdy. had thrc<' childieu. .. C~rson. 6!. who has _hosted The sons Chris. ,Ric and Coty. But 1he ~ _ _Jio Stam.na-:--Jo -'-----... -mas::r1 l rec.ume1-.-m0st-r-eceiuly...10- roanna-Holland C'alSOn;-a former model. · In July, the Los Angeles Times In an mtervtew last summer. described-Mau a,-C"1lrson's ronstant Canon offered some insight!> in to his companion. a "beautiful blonde he vi<.'ws on marriage. met r;y chance on C;trbon Beach" in "I fl.had given as much to rttarnage Malibu. The coupk·have apparentl.)t as I gave to 'The Tonight Show.' .. he · k h h r I f said. 'Td probably have a hell of a nown eac ot er 1o r a coup e o . 8 h ~ 1 h · years.· rl)arnagc. ut t c 1ac1 1s. aven t Mah·onc' said he did not know _ g!ven that. ·and there y~u have the "Wtrerrthc pair planned rcrmarry: simple 'r('3son -for the failure of my ·---w1rer-tleaa· mamages: rput"ttle cpcrgy mto the divorce settlement last year in which Mrs. Carson was to receive $35.000 a month over a fi ve-year periOd. She also received two New York apart· ments. a Bel-Air home. a Rolls· Royce. a Mercedes Benz and 310 shares ofC'arson Producti6n Corp. Carson kept three Lo~ Angeles ('Anrlf\mini11mc; A MAJih11 h4-~Ah In July. he said he was in no .hurry to get married again. He acknowledged his knowledge of magic when he was a ·youngster helped him with girls. "II did then. but not with marriage." he J<*ed. "There were not too man} magic momc'!_tS in marriage:·~ .,,.. .. _.,.._ ----STARTS TOMORROW---- MIA ._... .... Pia, sn-i»t ell •W eotliliOI llllTI llii E•110t W-tCIOt Paclhc t 6-11' C•-IOW1<11t .,__ SSl·OllSS SZ3 1611 ~ 2SS3 SfO 1444 14:>-501. 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IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE, formerty SADDLEBACK COLLEGE NORTH Offers the ftne1t ~UClltlon you can recetV. without going to an expenatve private colleQe. • An ldMI learning envtr-onment In amall cla ..... • -Facutty ct.dated to tuchlng and MCOnd to none. • One-on-one llClldemk: and career advlMment. • AcceM to our IMdlng-edQe. of technOIOgy lab• anct _-equipment. . CAU:NOW 1• ._. ' or visit ua In pereon 1t 5500 lrvlne Center Drive at the comer of Jeffrey Ro.d. -- Gakkr It oaers and Cowan. She has made aucst i ppcarances on T~ bl~-qcd blonde · won her .. Family ... and "The l.o)'e.Boat" aod Emmy for best actress in a comedy appeared In several tctcvislon mov- scries in 1983 for her ponrayal of -ics., incl uding "The Cracker-Facto hiahbro~wait~ss Diane Chambcn.-'!A Promise a.Ll.ove" and .. -. over-•he·ycars-, bar run b_ot and -Princess an t e Cahbk." cold on Sam Malone, a woma nizing rr----==~==-=-=-=-==;;i barkeeper and u-jock ponrayed by Ted Danson. 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Cou:nty 1rms.ailnounce new stoc-l-slings,. o'._ffer1ng .. I • j ,,,. a. ' <i t Qllekallver la~. (NASDAQ:QUI K) has announced Q uiksilver label. Its products are made in the United The purpek of the purchase program is to ensure that the initial public offering of 2 mil hon shares at a prke of States and ire sold 10 approximately 1.300 surf shops. ICN maintainsat least ln 80~nt ownership interest in $8.125 ptr share. special!~ stores and ~lffted department stores. SPI to ptrmit ICN and SPI 10-conttrrUt Tirf'tle a Of the total. I million shares are being offered by the ~ ICN PllarmacntJcal; h.c~ (NYSE: IC'N) announced' consolidated feckral income tax return. If all S00.000 company and I million shares by certai n stockholders. Wednesday that its directors approved-the purchase from shares were purchased. IC'N's owncrShip interest in SPI ffi · f 00 f would Increase from 83 to 84 percent. Following the o ering there will J>c fo ur million time 10 11me o up to S .000 shares o common stock of -A ~pokcsprrson for Costa Mesa·bascd ICN.notcd shares .outstandin&: Wedbush: Noble. Coo~ Inc. is the SPI Pllarm.8fftltlc._l1lae.(OTC~SP-jJ>-).-ICN's83 percent· thn SPlhuoptions forl 14 285.sharcs-o:f..common stock ma~1n1 u · . owned'tUbstdiary-. ·_ --· h'-a. 'f .___. Id d ICN' _ ... The Newport Beach firm designs. arranges for the Such purchases mav be accomplished in O"'"n market w 1"" 1 cxcmM;U, wouecrcasc-s <>WtK•witP· > ~ interest in SPI ~low 80 percent. • manufacture of and distributes beachwear and casual transactions. in pnvatcly negotiated transactions or in ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. Viratek Inc .. SPI Pharma- clothi'!& prim~rily for young men and boys under the block trades at or Qear market prices. feUll!'lb Inc. and ICN Biomedicals are i family of hnhh eere eampeniet dedicatd to the de •clopmcnt of ethical II 0~ It SI MuHY IOll lO I S lt es NL M••"•'• 19 •I NL I )l NL MHC"'I 71 OS NL 10 49 Nl M1trr11! l vnch 12 3' NL B•••C 1119 II )9 d11UJS and pharmaceutical produc1s. primarily in the Unued States. Canada. Mexico and Europe. . . • • ••• UalCare Piauclal (Mp. (NASDAQ-NMS: UCfC) hasannounccd that itsc m_mQcutoclc is nowindudcd on the NASDAQ_National Market System. -··- Ralph Lcatherb)'.. chainnan and president of Uni- Gaw F-Mlandal. ~tf\ed.4~mausien eft"1Jle Natien Mar.Itel Sr stem wifl not only increase the visibility of the company s stock. as daily price and volom~ informa1ion will be reported in major ncws~p;ecs acrou . .th~unt~. bul also will facilitate trading in 1JniCare's stock. '. NV~S: lloc p nnwMc •• • _ .. -· V U. -VllltV NEW YORK (AP) -The followloe. lltl 10 Ft8Tx Jell pf sl'IOws ll'le New York Sloe~ E1cchllnee 11 ~airastr stocks and. warrants thllt have gone up J2 feor~Sc wt ·the most and down ll'le most ~Md on 3 toPS percent of change r91Nrdleu of volume 14 Ion ~ IO< Wtd. 15 ohnstCRI n No ~urltles tradl119 below 12 are Incl· 16 viS.i.nttp ·Udtd. Net·•ncs percentage ct\allilft are1M 171exlT rnct ., .... _. ...._ ... .,.,_ '~.:." , ......... price and Wednesda~·s 2--. . ·AAmtl1ln.tl P r I c e . v VCp AA UH JI Inc s . ~· LHI Chg Pct. PlloReolk n 1 SI p 4~ 1 UP . .• tlton n LNr$ 4 ' lJir . ' ' ar0Ted1 J LHr "~ 2i#l't i~~ UP iCli: s ~wind s 4 VWrUtur ~ .U.-~ • s Fi oAm •~ lili U9 1 . Heme 9 Se~nllld pf 101/e t ~ UP • 1 vlManvllle I ~lH~~I of 'J.1. t~ 11:=-tr t~ ~"lA 9 NIMlneSv l'-+ 11• Up 7.4 4 Ree>B•nkCo N ow applying for a Loan at Bank of America is more convenient than ever hefore. Because now oor chors are open .Saturllays from 9am ro I pm at selected branches. • When you drop by or call, you'll discover more than convenient Saturday hoors. You'll find a selection of home equity, auto, plea, sure boat. and r~crcational vehicle loans cksigned to meet your loan needs. The NMS. he c:xplaincd. will allow st.ockbrolcers to obtain last-sale prices and. up-to-!hc-manute volume information dail~ on the lrv1nt firm s st«k: • . UniCare Financial bcCame a pubhc company through an initial public offering late in October. For the nine months ended Sept. 30. the company report~ net income ofS2.369.000. or 79 cents per share. on premiums carnccLo£.$1l.401.000. . . . UniC~rt' Financial l& ~cd 1~ un~crwrll!nJ workers' campensatio.n .'ns11ran~c an C.ahfornaa throligh its wholly owned sub$1d1a!Y• l!01care ln.surance Co. . U11r11y1tcio1 Inc. jn Irvine has announced t~at its wholly o~ ned subsidial). Ullr11y1tcm1 Def nae ua Space IK .• hu .been awarded several new contracts and extensions to ex isting ·u.s. Department of ~f~nsc contra·c1s. havi ng a total value in excess of ~20.6 .mil hon. The contracts in.yolvc. _systems......cnganeenna.. the design and deve..IQJiOJ nt o~ soflwa.re and new il&!!~L processin.s hardware. and the integration Qfhard~are and flw&fe-tftto-5eCUA' ~~tomalioo sysrems for USC by the U.S. Department of Defen~. .Uhrasystcms Inc. is a high technology cngancenng and--de.Yelopmen.t compa.nyjn_vol\'Cd in-a wide range of defense and space systems projects. ; F1owG"ri1 •~ -~ Arrow lee 6't. -11, 81ocra 1 s 14~ -1 • Mlcklbry. l~ -I . 9 F•r•h MIG 1 :\lo -~ 10 ICN Pharm 1 l4 -111. 11 SunE~ 173/o -I'll rrlOQI SIC 2 -1111 I Triton "9Y 14 -~ 14 W•lnoco 4~ ~ 'J Pan Am 4''• -''• 1 ~P9tr1 4~ -"· 1 v. !hint 4~ -•;. 11 IRov 4112 -•.t. 1 mne ,,,.., -114 i~-~~ ---~=...,~ .15or 23\l'J -1'1· ~h~ ~~1~2,__-~.~~--0ff YOfl ~ 29'1t -l'h ConStor s 12v. -~ UP 7.l Up 6 .. UP 6 ~: 1~7 ~: :: 8: :~ UP. ! UP 4: UP 4. 8: t UP 4. Pel ~ 'H Plus lo(\n specialists who 'II work with you to get the loan that's right for.you. And with some of our mterc!'t rate-the lowest we've offered in years. there's no time like now-or next SaturJay-to talk to Bank of America. • BrRnch pcr:sdnnel fire ava1l,1hle ilturd.w~ Im c11mumer loa n 11rrl1ca11on~ 1md loan in4111r1e~ onl~·. VERSA· TELLER"' ATM~ aN-:wa1lahlt! tor nit1ttrw tr.ni\ac1inns. We want the job:" l~·~ lt~t~ 1 . . 'fl,~, .1 .1 1 ·' 1 .7 l :1 7 1 . t : . 1 . 7.S 7.4 H t~i ·f .6 •• .4 ·~ Stop by or call one of these participating branches. 8rookhurs1 "dams Lake Miuion Viejo ~ninsula Center Wh1Uter-Scon 1012 1~A~ 26811 Tniburo lltOICf 27525 S Indian Pak Rd IS320 E Whittier Blvd Hun11~on Bcalch Miuionv· · f(o&li'Ji Hil11 Eataaes Whittier (7 14) .-24Q2 (7 14)9Sl~S (213) lt-7292 (213) 947-HSS Fountain Valk'y Lincoln Knott =Iv* Hawthorne w~ 17430 Brookhur\1 8968 Knotl Avenue Sepulveda Blvd 4SOO Bamnca Plrtw•> Fount.111n Valk'y Bumt.Ptlt TOtTanct' Irvine C7 14>~,.s (71 4) 778-7)42 (213) 533-6231 (714)972-3741 HJ · ... _(ii_ -.. -. .. , ... -}~ .............. ,.. j. . . . ;. M£T.us Quons New-'(OR'K 1APl -~,_I Oow-Jonn ler•en for Thurl ~· 191~ 1. 1~1 . Trn UO . • 4. • , ~,~ Jli·tt ID: m.n n . + 9~~ I~ 1''1 Tr en , rtts 4 ~5 Slk 2 , lt. 1 NASDAQ S u Y.Y.~R~ _._. · A youn8 Runtmgton~ ac man fies in critical condition He is brain dead and his bod 0 ow. . An official probe is under way. Investigators wilJ attempt to determine whether two police officers used undue force in arresting the 23-year-old. Was he brutatized or is there.some other-explanation, such cas possible drug use. that ~-ex.plain the tragedy? · The careers of t.wo police officers are at stake as is th·e reputation of fhe Huntington Beach Police Department. . The facts uncovered by the Orange County District Attorney's office will answer the question of Why Mark L. Kevin Ross remains a helpless extension of a life support system. If police accounts are accurate, the probe. will clear the black cloud that hangs heavy over the police. _ Legitimate questions remain-unanswered.-but at- teast one po int has been overlookcd-b those amollg_us --..-----.-who presume-fhe-poft~ed Ross.-Not co~tent to awafra1lJ11 and factual d1sclosine. cheirrecounting-o-r1 e incident typically goes something like, .. I heard th: HS cops nearl y beat some dude to death the other day.·· This twisted o r at least premature acco unt is based on a shortage of facts. It also reflects a lack of understanding and respect ~ law enforcement. ------. __ Tue-men and-w{)me~ffiGer-s-whe-petr-01 our ~ommunities attempt to protec1 and tQ serve us ._ __ _;__-1--=so-:::-=m~e:ot=-=1 m::::-es:-:a t t e..e x pen se of their own well being. Eor the rnoslpart, they-do-an 9u1standingjob with less than adequate support from us. whether as taxpayers or citi£ens. · Thei rs is a thankless task. Somehow in their daily dealings wi th society's misfits and IJliscreants. police offi cers are unfairly portrayed. They are not the bad guys. Yes, there are lousy cops patro lling the streets just like there are some lousy --editors-0Lless-lban4i.LRLu~.rs. __ __ Howevery·RlOSl of those people who make up thM thin blue line oflaw enforcement have onl y one faull - a weakness shared by.all They-are.human. They have bad days .. They get irritable. They have famil)' problems. They get frustrated. They can't a ll be the Lone Ranger driving a black-and-white. Interestingly. the fat~e~ o[~he yo.µng man who lies~ near death after a run-m_ wllh pohce ha a sound'·\.. perspective. . When asked whether police were responsible for his son's condition. Robert Ross-Sr. saia ne didn't know what to believe yet. ·"They do a good job and don't get enough pay for what they do." Santa's reindeer deserve better than s~og, traffic T ll lhl· I d1t11r I am rcall;.e appalled that nonl' ol llll' ~ \\•r\ morning 11n m' "a~ to \\Ork. man~ animal rights activi~t groun~ I rn u<.1 pa'' thl' C hn<.lma' lrl·<.• 101 on have addressed tht'i 1ssul'. I can·1 c"nort Houk,ard and \-lc..a Omc. poss1bl~ be the onl ) person 10 hi.· andnl·n rnorn1ngm~ hl•arthrl'alo.l>IO _d1 turbed lhc rac.uc_c.s. a1 t):m ~c-·'ian1a·, Rl·1ntkl·r-lOnfined 10 pa rticular C hristmas tree lot. eagl'' han·h IJrg,· rnough lor thl·m to I suppose 11 disturbs me more 1h" 1urn around 1n I ht·,,· an1 mah arc season because the lot is in a locawm 'iuh1cc ll'd 111 tralfa !llll\C and pol-wht'rc I ha ve to see these creature\ lu1ion Ind' for ahO\l' "hat an\ e\cry day.lnpastseasons.thc lo1ha' huma n \hould be subJc<:ted to. much tx·cn located on a thoroughfa re 1c,., lc<.s an .rn1mal \\h1ch "nl'n ou:. and frequented by me. I also believe I'm n1ghl ~ h\ natun'. not the only one who will aHnd What ahnut th\· 1ndl\ 1dual') "'AO __ paironizing..lhis establishml·nt (and c;1affthc fn1 l'\ er~ da~. } nu \3) ·1 What em·ouraging others to do sol becau\c abou1 1hc mmc and nolluuon lc\l.~ls of rhe way :·santa'c; Reindel'r'. arl' • the~ an· l'\f>O\cd tn'' M ~ an-,""Cr. to heing treated. I hat qul'<.llon "tht111ho'c 1ndi' 1duals DAWN M. CHl lNKO Jre thcrl· h~ l hrnl'l' 1hc Ul'l'r art• not. ( O'\ta Mna Irvine Co. shows l~s arrogance fo llll' Editor .\<.a rl''-1<.kn1 of C 1>rnna dcl Mar fo r O\('f 2'i )t.'ar\. I'm <.till \hocked at the arrogance and ca' a her attitude of Thc ln1ne (o ~tcac;urc .\ "' n<. ~oundh dcfratcd h\ the la rgc .. 1 \Oler 1umou1 in !>C"cral }'Ca r'i. One da) later Irvine Co. official<; stated that the) would sub- mit Measure ~ 1n piece parts to the By Tlae A11ocl•lecl Pre11 Today is Thursday. Dec. 18. the 352nd day of I 986. There are 13 days lef\ in th~ year. · Today's H1ghligh1 in H1sto ·: On Dec. If<. 1865. the t 31h A nd· ment to the U.S. Constitut .t>olishing <1la' er:. wa'I declared ORANGE COAST ..., .... P.;blo\liPd ~'1 Clay ol 1"-yf!ll• It 330 W Bay SI Cosll Mn. CA AOdrfss c0<r~4! 10 80• ~ 1~60 Cr,.111 MHA C.A 92616 C11~ Council for appro' al and b~ pa,., the will of the people. The In inc ( o is sayl n&. ··we do not care ho" th~ residents \Otcd. we Y.111do 11 our "a' as we have fo r \Cars." · I hope the coun cil merntx-rs re· member how the c1t11en 'otcd on November 25. 1986. cfTC<'I. JOE W . CH,RIST-Y Corona d{'( Mar On this date: In 1737. tht.• most renowned v1ohn- maker in history. Antonio Stradivai;i. died. In 1787. New Jc~y ttcamc the third o;tatc to rat1f) the lJ,S: Cons111u- n. Keren WlttMer Publllh9r o...,.-, Clty EClltOf r ... c... Newt EClltOf c,.. ...... SPQft1 Editor J ... , ... Edit Of ..... c...... ProouctlOn Olrtc1or , ........ , ....... C#cui.tlOn ~or ............. , Actwrtlllng DINC1cw a:&.~ Dcat .Colonel ~;. kl-I 97 (; 'ou and tY.O comradcs-in·arms "ho had tx:cn fighting log~ther in Vietnam wroJc to me to prJllesL thc.. trcalmt'nl b~ ..the press of lJ .S. m1htaf') conduct. of M) Lai. I fo und )Our letter so compelling that I inv1tt'd ~ou ,tu -nppear on'Tirin-g me. w crcforan hour }OU stated your cast• against 1h~ media's misrepresentatio ns. I havt· no doubt that no" you art· Sa) ing the same kind of thing about ml'd1a distortion. onl ) 1h1s lmll' in pri,atc. becausc ~ou arc no1 making ~our \ICws lo.no"n pubhcl~. Your la"~er 1old you 10 clam up. Pl'rm11 me to tell' ou "hat' ou (and ~ ~dmiraf-Pomdn1t-rf--an-· -Yttltf'" rnnduc1 communicat1i:1& 10 · thl· mt:d1a. Your silence ic, graduall~ l:X'm~ intl'rprcted en C'YtdC'n~ that President Reagan 1s gu il t) of lying to the .\mt'ncan people. f interpose hl•re m} own '1c"s becau~ the) arc tangcnt1all) rcYcY::int. T1Tcy arc1ha11 f the prCSAdent.J in hl.S-role as. com· mandcr in chief. and,.10 ant1c1JSa11on of congrcss1ona! act1an a fe\\ months later. rnntrl\cd to bnng rl'l1l'f 10 lhl· contras. hurra for him. But of l'Ourst· that 1s n(J longt•r 1hc point the people arc wo ndering about. arid are being encouraged to wonder about b) th e media. The poinl now i': Did Mr. Reagan he to the .\merican people when he told them flat out - on two o<.·casions -that he never authorized the tran~fcr of fund'\ from S\.\itLerland 10 thl' contras':! Now )OU ha' c been taking 1hfr1flh .\mcndment "hen asked "hat }Ou know about all of this. and here 1' "'ha1 man~ ~pk-an~-1-llmk+~. ll" that thl'T'l' 1s a subtle consp1raC) &oing on ~rn-ccn )OU and President Re- aga n. His quid 1s that he calls )OU a national hero. and }Our quo is that ) ou clam up -all of th is done under 1he CO\\'r ol the F1flh ~mt•ndmcnt • 1The point now Is: Did Mr. Reagan lie to the American people when h'e told them nat out -on two occaalon• -that he never authorlud the transfer of r-unds from Switzerland to the contra•?·· t WILLIAll W. llUCKLST .,....tedColw••W • . Ly~ol -·--4 • ... creates S . .\C'RAMENIO -A woman at thl' Broadway ~nior Ct'nter gave m~ some advice }'es.terday. "All the necessary fac_u are in the. court rt.cords:.' lbt< sal'a-:-"I suu_esr.you be Vt'r) careful wi&h what you wn&c. l sat there for-iwo-day . crym' for -this woman. As the judge said. it's a Vt'ry hard decttion. but there wasn't any other way out." _ The woman identified herself as a manager of the place. but would noJ gi ve her·name. She said she didn't think that was necessar)'. Which is interesting when you compare 11 to wha1 the woman does think is ncccssan. which was to ha vt' Clara Thomas e\ictcd. __ . --· . _ ~~~-... ..-i~.=-:~=16'~ii~~=ijr-,~~~-=--= ~oriias is f(i }e-arrota:-'Slfe I.ti has lived in a rtmcnt 106 of the ,save_ HUD-su s1d1zed complc;x---at"SlOO Broad~a f?r nearl) scvt'n years. ~nd to le.ave. She has put rpos1 of her trungs. in s1<>r-age.-an&-~otttnow­ wherc she will go. "I don't kno" what clse )OU can You are pleading a right against self. do." said the manager ... For fiv~ 1ncri mina1ion. and )Ou arl' doing this years. we have been unable to keep (I repeat the 'ipeculauon. so \'t'f') anybody in the adjoining apartment damaging 10 Prestdcnt-RcagalT) IC"SS . because of the odor. We've e\Cn had. .. h r · · I ', ~~8Ql-~te~n~a~n~~w~~~o...ta&.c:~~-tlf~!e---""'cau'e ~ou 1car a cnmina r r. • ..-t e veterinarian." } ou arc not ote or sci f . conn•rn ) 1han bccau<;e yo u think that The" odor in quesuon 1s Lysol. Mrs. ~OU arl' doing him a fa vor. Thomas·uscd to spra\ II on the nooc. In the vestibule bt>tween her apan-Wh a1 kind. of a fa vor? Perhaps ment and 1he other apartment' in the there was a 'ague memorandum back building. "They com'plain about lhl·rc '>Oln\'Y.hcre that )Ou feel you omy. Instead we arc wondering what that.'' she said, "and I took 10 would. if anSWl'ring questio ns. need the inwstigating committees and the spraying it on my own door. But they 10 point 10 1n order 10 document that special counsels and. yes. the media. say they can ~mell that too ... 1hc con1ra-a1d plan had passed over will come up "ith concemi~g ~h? Mrs. Thomas. tint of all, is a tid) the prl'!>1dcnt's desk.. Well. 1f it ts that. ~d what to Shultz. Rafsan~1. ~rson. ·~Pea-pie keep dogs. you know th\' d0<.·um.c.nt •,nll irLduc. course ~shoggdiccord . .Ortega-1he hst how the)' do. T onl y sprayed when the )urfocl' bt·l·ausc It l'i a part of the is a!mlcssl} long. smell of them bothered. me. If (th na1 wnal ~ccunl' arch1 ' cs. and the' ·' ou and Adm1ral,Po1ndextercould-management) k~p 11 clean out the~. arc sc.-alcd--1h.C'rC"forl' an\ dcla' 1n ~.wbs1.anua1 cod to all ofthas.. I b.e _ l.wooktn:t ha-¥C-t0-SJ>fa.yed nOlhmg in C\am1n1ng 11 1s s1mpl~ protracted hell w11h ~hc F10h Amendment. My the firsl place ... aggra,a11on, ll "as omcth1fli. else. guess. ha,1ngheard )Ou spc~k for one She 15 also_ and as much to the then" .\ convc~t1on'l You (and/or hour and knowing something abo~t point _ a ver) religious person. A ~dmiral Po1ndc'(tCrl mumbled )Our record. 1s that you wouldn I woman who also lives at the complex \cl01Clh1ng ahout Ooat ing fu nds. and lrade )OUr least decorat!On for valor said. "Oh. this place is a fiot~d or h<.m the) could tx· got 10 the contras for th(' whole of the Fifth ~men~-gossip. Old people can) on some-b~ ~1mpl} doing a htrlc of th1!> and a mcnt. Ioele -1tock and barrel. 'r ou-d1d thing awful. ('tar.rtakes off ev~ry little of that. and thc prt'S1d"C"nt w~~l.Yb~though1 right. . . SundayarHfg0esto theUni1yCliurCh. nodded h1~ h('ad. much as he might 1f Colonel North. 1s 1~ your opinion All th~ people have a different iew )OU had a!>kl·d him whether he that ~ou. ~a~,~. the ngbt to mili -0ftht' Bi~and-thc oldertheygct.1h~ 1ntl·ndcd to go to Camp Da' 1d for the foreign policy· • less tolerant they are of anyone else. \\l'C kend -No. s.1r. that is the president s ."There is a retired minister here Wdl. lll'fl' •~ ffi) ad' ire: Whatever rc~pansibihty. who is always talking about her. 11 \\3\. 1f 11 was anything - a Well. did he give you the 1m-They're going around now saying ~ht' documeni . a comw sation - come press1on )o~. were entitled to move practiced voodoo. I Just can·1 believe ou1 and 'a) 11. .\~ things stand. b) those fu nds. . they ganged up on her like this." your m}'\tenou~ silence )OU arc -I got th~t 1mpress1on. s1.r. He That woman also asked 10 remain cmharnh"ng thl' prcsideni and you cv1.dcntl~. d1dn t mean me to get 1t. but anonymous. "You pu1 yournttk out art• l'mharra <1s1ng tho'ic who repose I ~~d g('t 11. . • here." she said. "they chop it ofT. fo1th 1n Im 1ru1hfulncs'i. Your lawyer. . . ~~.al cxactl) did h( say. or Please don't iell m~. name. 1 don't "ho ha' a fi ne repu1a11on. has a \Hile · . ha ve anyplace else to go ... tcchn1 n an·, 1n1crl·st 1n )UUr 1mmun1 · -:-He said The managt>r. howe\'er. said that t~. and hl· 1!> "a1tintr. around for (Jo on. North. Take us ou1 of o~r , oodoo was not a consideration in the Congrc'I<. 10 g1,e 11 to )OU. But the m1!>t"r~. And take thc commander 1n eviction. She said re~rts that Mrs. fx mocrats arc 10110 huTT). Ther tove d uef out -of t~ -misery you a~d Thomas· na~r Y..bat ~going on. hour,aftcr houF-. day ~nH~al Poindexter . have got mm were 100 loud had nothing to do w11h after da~. "ee k aft<·r week. during into. no doubt against your best 11 either. "h1t•h lhl· qul'St1on isn't how !O 1ntt'nt1ons. Just the Lysol. prc1<.'Cl'd to '>lllP communism 1n Yours fa1thfu ll). WFB The managcmcnl took Mrs. ( cn1ral .\mcn ca or ~fghamstan or Willhlm F. Btldky II a 1yNkalH Thomas to court early this month. "I .\ngola. or ho " to direct the econ-col•ma/11. didn't feel hke what the' said was fair." sh' said. "them or· th" Judge. W: y is U.S. playing both sid_es in Iran-Iraq _ war·? I'm happ) though. because I went th rough something now. 1 n t avt' - no help." I ask' 1f she will move in with one of ht'r sons until she can find another place: she sa ys sh" docsn't know. "I got God inside me. keeping me ahvc. or I'd be dead by nQw. God will open the doors.·· she said. --I llslfed the manager jf the two weeks Mrs, Thomas was given to By BAR-ft\' S€HW-EID. ·~,,_~ ....... W.\SHI NGTON -Re,t•lat1ons 1hal 1hc United Sta tr'> pro' 1dt'd m1litar) 1ntclhgcnct' to •raq ha'c pu l thl' Reagan 3"drt\in1stra1 ion in lhl' a\lik"ard pos11t0n of helping no1h ~ides in the Pcl"')ia n Gulf \\ar -and undercutting petroleum su pphr-s 10 lhl' West from the strategic n:~on. While 1hc aim r' 1denth 1s a negotiated SCtt leml'nl of tht• protracted Gulf con01ct. helpmg Iraq knock out Iranian pe~um 1n~talla- 11on<; cont11cts with another long· standing ll.S. goal: keC"ping as much 011 a'i possible Oowing to Western homrs and mdus1r1es. -- .\d mi n1st ra11 on crcd1bil11'. alrcad' damaged b~ controversial Amern:an weapons shipments to !>o-calk d mod· cra tes in Tehran. could 'llip even fur1her. Only last '\pnl. Vi el' President George Ru~h was se nt to the regioo to affirm the administration·., 1ntcn11on 10 keep the Persian Gul f open. He said the United States had "common security objectives" with the countne5 in the area and he pledged to help combat agress1on. Toaethcr. Iran and Iraq. both mcmbt'n or tile international oil cartel. produce about 11 .5 perct'nt of the petroleum imported by Western Europe. The world 1s· floating on an abun- dance of 011. forcing pntts down for industries and individual consumers. But a cutback i_n eroduction. as contemplated by lhe-Orpnization of Petroleum Exponana Countnes c.-ncl or throuah the Iran-Iraq war. C'Ould cause them to inch up apin. In October. Iraqi bombina raids on Iranian in~tallations forced a 30 percent cut in T('hran's-output Ex- pom from Iraq. whi ch go mostly throu8h pipehnes 1n Saudi Arabia and Turke). arc also slipping because thl' Saudis arc in the midst of remodeling their fac1ltt1('S. Thc U.S. help to Iraq. confi rmed on Monda> by two ~eagan adminis· trat1on onic1als. 1s based on :\mcncan satellit" reconnaissance photography of Iranian defenses. The secret re- ports helped cnablc Iraqi pilots in their bombing raids on Iranian 011 terminals and power plants. . Secretary of State George P. Shult1, on a U.S. government telecast to West('m Europe. said Tuesday that a "'c.akcncd Iran might be w1lhng to-- negoti ate wi th Iraq . Wh1ll' Shultz said he was not free to comment on intelligence-sharing questi ons. he criticized Iran as "the principal recalcitrant pany:· and said "10 the extent that Iran's military capab1liti('s can be reduced , that presumably would bring them to a frame of mind where they arc willing to s11 down with Iraq and try to reach an agreement.·· Shult1 said the Re•pn -adminis· trat1on was in favor of •n aarttmcnt that maintained tht territorial intc· gnty of both countries "and d()(sn't · have. so to speak, a winner or• loser:· Re pondina to questions from a half-<tozen European capitals. Shultz ruled out add1t1on•I U.S. weapons sales to Tehran. which touched ofh furor 1n Washinaton th•t is still gatherinJ fo~. He said Jlrcsidtnt Reapn thou1tn 11 wa wonhwhilt "to ~net a small sianal" that he wanted •n improve· ment in relations. "No funhcr sianals arc nttt$Sll')' or wlll be &ivcT1 ... Sfiull'l said. "The qucstiol'f of any further ~' sales 10 Iran from the United leave didn't seem ll tilllc abrupt States has been settled and there "She's known this would happen won't be any more under the present for three months.'' the manager said. circumstances." "She knew it was coming. We're ThedisclosureofU.S. aid to Iraq in doing everything we can right now. Monday's editions of The Washing-trying to find her someplace else ... ton Post added an ironic twist to the I ~on't think you can fa il to be controversy over the' sccrt't U.S. arms touched b) that efTort. but the fact 1s shipments and the surreptitious di-it's not going to be easy for Clara version of profits to Nicarquan Thomas to replace a~nment 106. A rebels. front room. a kitchen and a bath. In dfect. the United Stales was' Locksonthcdoors.Onc hundrt'dand assisting both sides in the 6-year-old thiny-two dollars a month. Persian Gulf war while officially Most da)s. she lea ves in tht' proclaiming its neutrality. morn in& and &Ot'S to another senior state Department spokesman center and works at ceramics. Charles E. Redman said Tuesday that She acts back betwetn 4 and 5 in the neutrality had never me.an& "we are afternoon and fixmerself something uninterested in the outcome of the to eat. She watches her tel~vision set. war. that we ref use to act in • way to she reads her Bible. Sunday she a.ocs help end the war. or th•t the U.S. was to church. Wednesday night is Bible ·' doing nothina to protect its interest." ·study. She takes care of herself. Redman added: "In th•t sense. I can·1 Stt~his at all. neutrality did not me•n neaJcct" .. All the f•cts you could use:· says Asked if there was • connict the manager who will not disclose her between dcprivina Iran of a war-name. "are all in the court record." • making capability by orpnizina an We arc talking on the phone . .nd r arms embarao without takina similar som~whcre in the backaround. : -ac.;t~on apinsuraq, the U.S. spokes-watery voices are sin&il\4-• m•n said "absohnely noc... Oh. ~!ta! fun it is 10 sm1 ~ !ldwdl .., ~""' U.S. A slc'ijl11111 son1 ton;,ht. . .. .,,..~,.,...,,,. &11 . .-P!• Durn-I• • •Ylt4k81H hnlM 01111 a..1n1. W5n•,.t Coinnienta welcomed The Datty Pttot weecom. YQUr comment• on tuuee of lnternt to our rMdef1. -· Lett.,. and loftger artldee of commentary mutt be ligned, They ihoutCf be typed or dlerty ""1ttwn and 'wt to: LI t f'DI to IM IDITOR, Deir Plot. lo1 1-. C-. ...... ..._ P1eUe lnctude your addreta Ind t8'aphone number. _ If ~ prefer, you may call ycMW OOfl'!ll""m"'""'m .. tatinnt In to our epeclal We're Lia...,. tataphona number: ta ••· PtaaM do not call In IOng tett•• or artlclal. ... From TIM Associated Pre11 Richard Mon on scored IOofhis 14 Points in the first baJf as Cal Stale l:ullenon won Its fifth straight gam w'M'ncsdi)i niit!t by defcllina Pt"p; per ane. 80-60. in a non-conffiln<:C: col cgCbaSket't>at game at Titan Gym. The Titan.s rfn off a 12-2 spun -over 1-minutt span ro l~d I K-9" midway through the first half. They outsc.o_red tile Waves 9-2 over the, - final four minutes of: the half to lead . 39-22 at halftime. Cal State Fullcnon. 5-1 . built its lead to 76-44 "1th .four mtnutes to pla). l:ieni:\' Turn-0r led:Fullerton with 11- points. ixrck Jones added I J. Points and hEu,ene Jackson contributed 12 Tor t e 1tans. ---- · Freshman gu..ard Craig Davis thrce-Potnt sh"Ots. to lead Peppt'rdine. wn1e+i t~t tU ftfttntnught amttriH 2-5. Pcppcrdrnc committed B tum~ o'er to Fulle rto n's 11. Elsewhere 1n college basketball: ~evada~ Vepa-.11~. Ne\laft- ..,. Reao Jl: Gar) Graham and Gerald '-'*, ., After takiRJ a one~y break. the Irvine Hiah Basketball Tournament con tinues-today It th.rtt sites with .a, full schedule of aames. - 'toppina the slate will be-Marina . --u:kinrmrCONHlriSel 1n .----o'clock matcbup 1t University: M·brinp a '1-1 martc l ftta' the P.rM while ~n1 is-Unbaien •f\er six pmcs. In the S«ond pme at Unjversity. LJ Tom takes. -OI) FoolhilL Other championship bracket pmcs fcatu~ Santa An• against Irvine on ··vq_l,lCl.01· c:oun ii J ;JQ and Wood- -bffdic playing on irs own noor at 1:30 against San Ramon. In the seventh place quancrfinals. Edison takes on Canyon at •· 30 _._ _____ ...... Woodbridge-: and U niversity pla)'sa 6 Ioele aamc against Anesia at Trvi ne Hiah. -. -Jn the consotatlon quarterfinals, Costa Mesa~ Western rn_~_(J lll 4:30 at Universtt). The tournc} C'Onttnues through Sa{Urday. -* TOOAY'S SCHaOULE tMmeieiu.,. Que~ ,.,~, 6-Marin• VI Coron• oe1 ~, \' • 1.JOxE• Toro "' FM!bll ------lef lrvllie --, .... •W-Mlili 1 lC>-S.n lt•mon n WOOdDr•oee s.v.. "9a 0-. ......... (•t .... ,....) •·lO-EdlM>n 111. C1nvon ""'- 6-M•\lOft Voeto ., Lone •••c" W •IM>n , .. .,... ...... , 4 30-0on LU90 V1 lo' Am 19(n 6-U"1VI U 1lY 'd. Artnle c __ ._o.. ....... (et lr¥ilie 1ou • ' ' eramount , .. ~, c as No. I Nevada-Las Vcgas remained undeteafcd with a rout of' Ncvada- Reno. Woodbriqe. led by Coach BUI Shannon (left). and Cdll. direct~ by Paal Orrla, resame Inllle Toun~ play today. • lO-Co\11 Mele "' W11t1<11 ' (.llf WT R,,.._I l-T •ov n llanct>o Al.J"'llol Nole S."•M• t>VH onldC-OnMMetion wm1f~" UNLV. bcaung u.s 1ntra.\tatc ri,al for the second 11 me in Ii'(' da v\. opened the second half "tth a 26-5 run that put the game out of reach a t 75-~8. The ~urge "a' keyed b) a pressing man-to-man dcfensc that broke down the Reno offcn~Jornna Jurno.,crs tnat fcOTo eas} NLV baskets. ThC' RcPc."1!>. ~ho beat l INR tn -R~ Saturda). 99-88. ran thcir rcC"ord to 7-0 whilc cn · oving their first 6Towout oft e season. t "tis also inc lirst umc t JNLV has iopped the 100- pomt mark this season. Four UN-l:-¥ pla\ers St'ored •r double ligun.·"· led b'y Graham with B points. IQ of thC'm 1n th~ 'ICCOnd hall ~Padd10 scorcd-l~poants.. 1.2..of ttTem on three-pomr-bask«s. h11e Banks. a senior guard. add<.'d 10 poml~ foNard AtfTlon• Gilliam t'htpped 1n 15 painti.. - (PleaH He COLL£0E/82) UCI closes ~ut Big Sky portion of schedule Anteaters head home aft~r meetfngMontana tonight . ~tissot:L~. ~ton~~ l.< tnme fu., ct· ball rnat'h Rill ~lull1gan 1s gl~d tonight's g;iml· \\tlh ~lontana "Ill be the last umc his ~uad \\di 1ra,cl QOrth to pla~ Btg Sk~ <.onfcn:nn: foes _ "In ·thc pa•n. thl· West < oa~t -\thle11c C'onfercOC'--{' and th~ Oig--~k~ v.Nc the onl:-- IDi' 1slon T non-con~--e) tt'am!> tbat \\Ou Id mm~· to l'ra~' ford Hall,'' M ulltgan said tn regard 10 -drnv.1ng big tune oprx1nent~\\1th an arl''"'"'s ~mall a\ the ~ntcatcrs· th" '>Cason. '"fh1s 1s thc pa~ baC"k nq". hut 11°<, the la'>I um'-' \\l•'ll pla) thcm up thcre. The) 're 1n a\\fUI "'II be finc. but wh'-•n thc} startJump1nga1~Jcx1 dJmatc!> and the> are.tough places to go 1n and -Bue-hansn and ~Scott) Brooks. thc-rrwt' are-1rr pla):· . . trouhk." Mullig;in said of Bot!>l' State", half- M ulligan and Im rn:" tound that o ut onl·e court pressure defense "h1ch fOTced lict in10 again in a lllugh 8o.H lo" :at 1-he-hand""°~ Botse '}"1 tumo-veM--' ' ~tate on Tu(~a~. ThC' -\ntcatcrs tncct Mon· Kn 1n AO\d. a GC'or~ctown trano;fi:r who tan.a at ., ( PDTI tonight I KPZE radio. 1190) b\.·\'.amn•lig1hk. fo rihc Boise State game had a ~tor'-' fl'turning home to ho .. 1 P1..·ptx·rdint· rough lirst ou11ng with onl~ 1"0 point~. but Saturda~. . Mulligan "a"n·1 ~urpmed. , Bui 1ha1 \\Ill all changl' 1ooon when l Cl "Flo'd Y.asa liulc 11ttcn and I knc" I.hat." l'J"lC'OS ti\ ne" 5.<:>0Q-!>eat OonalJ Brcn E'~·nt\ Mull1g;in .\a1d :·H'-' ha'>n't gotten thl' t•ml· 1n. c-~l)J\'rOO the lt.nncCllDlP.U Jan. In rt<i p( -\.\ ..andthc.l.Mtt.unchc.pla~~lhr~· ~ear....agG. hnnll· CIJX'nl·r ~o I rl•all~ d1dn't l'\pl'C'I much ·· l C I al\o tc~und out oncl' aga.1n "hat a Thl' ·\nljj1lers \\Ill need a !>tronger pcr- tough time. 11 has handling sto"-do"n tl•am\ formann· from FloHJ. Brooks. Bud\anan and \,1J1ch hara,, thl' guards on defcnse. all thl· troops aga1n~1 a 5-:! Montana squad .. lfother IC'ams kt U'i run our gaml' plan. 11 "hil'h " coming off C"aptunng thc cham- pmnsh1p of the Champion Holida) Classic. The (,-rrrrhcs defeated KcnT State and Houston Aapl!St to capturc their own tournament. ~1ontana 1s led b> four la crs a'cr~-­ douhlr nRUte .. ·w.nrseniOr guar . Ott Zanon 1hc ix''>t of tho!>C four at 19.3 point!> per game. Other starters 1n double figures mC'lude guard Todd Powell. center te"C Yanek and fof\\ard Wavne Tmklc. Forward Mike Ahlcr'> round~i.thcstaning l!neup l '<. ·1 "111 counti:r WJth the_ u.sual .scL of Brool-~.and Buch!lnan -at tht' guards-;-Wa)"nt- f ngl'l,1ad at Cl'nter. and M1kc DoktorC7~k and \ll~e Hess at fo f"ards. 8 rook5 coo11nucs to lead the <,quad w11h 25 point\ per game. He rnn11nucs to 'i111lc from 1hrl·e-po1nt rangc. ha' 1 ng netted :! I of 41 attcm'Ph OCC, Golden West fall in tournaments Kings blank Penguins Bu cs suffer second loss: Rustlers drop overtime decision It "a~aJ"appo1n 11ngn1gh1 for area rnmmun11~ rnllC'gl' team' a'i Orangc Coast and G olden wl'St \\Crc handed ~·th:R'k n hl' opr-mng-nr-meh·s bas~etball tou·rnaments Wl·dnc~a,. Herc's a look: · Grossmont 7', Orange Coast 69: Dismal outside shooung rcsultcd 1n 1he Pirates· S(.'cond loss of the season as OCC l·ould ivanagc onl) a 26· for-75 effort from the field. The loso; drops thC' Pirates into ronmtalio n rmmct plif)" offfie Riv er- stdl' Tournament against Santa Barbara at 6 tonight. <XC ( 12-2) beat the Vaqueros in the finals of the Miles Eaton Tournament t"o weeks ago. 55-49. "W(• d1dn'1 shoot well and pla~ed poorl) dcfcnfl1vcly." lamented CXT Coach Tam.1) G illis. "We "crc shoot- ing 100 man~ long shots and that's no t . sec enjoys 78-59rout Thl' Soufhcrn California Col- lege m(•n's basketball team jump- ed out to a 13·2 lead at the start of WC'dncsda} · night's non-C"on- fcrl'ncc matC"hupagainst Cal State San Bernardino and never.looked back. posting a 78-59 victory at StC Thc Vnnguards. "ho imph),ed to 5-3 0 ' C'rall. led b~ a ' man) as 11 r>Oinfs near the end ofthl' game bc(o~ st'tthng for thl' I Q-po1nt derision. -sC'C lrd at halfti~r h 16. 43·27. Rob Lu as Md 15-points and 14 rebounds. \\htlc connec.·tm' on 11 of20 from the firld. o\s a team. sec hll on 33 of 64 field-coat. attempts for 51 11, percent. Todd..Di1ton and Jeff tephens notched I J_points aptc<'C while Mike Lightfoot contributed 11 . Cal tatc San Bernardino drop. pcd tO 3-4 with lhC 5Ctbed<. The Vantuards will v.clcomc Redlands for a Satur-da~ night contc tat 7:30. · thl· \\3\ to beat ate.am likl· thl\ l hl'' (ttw Cirtflln'J arc good. Q_ut not th_<it good.·· ' '' \Onll' l'\ample' ufthl' ddlil·ult~ t llJ\I had finding thl· rangl' from out'l1dt·. 'iophomorC' guard Chuck ~k<.1a' ran. "ho had 18 point~ and tour thrf't'-potnt goals.---was 7 for ~O from 1hc field Rnh '-la"l'. n< < ·, leading 'corer 1h1~ 'il':l\On '"'ha lll . .3 3\l'ra ('."a' hl·fJ Ill fO i)olnt' \\lit c .lOn\en1ng thrn• of I 3 fi eld-goal chance~. \uphomure \ltl..e Kell ~. a o-5 fur\\ard from \-later De1 High . WU) {)(("\!Op S.COrer Ill the ganll' \\Ith :!J point'>. "htrh 1nduJC'd a pair of 'ucwc;,ful thrcC'-po1n1 shot~. West LA H. Golden West '~: Thc Ru\tler'> lct this one 'hp awa' 1n the opening roun<l ofil,l' Gfi>Olfafl· Tour- rrnml·nt. allowing a 57·5 1 ad,antagl' 'an1\h 1n the final I 20 of r'-·gula11on bd(1re dropping the lknsion 1n o "-' r u nw. Ciol1kn We,t '''II had an C\Cl'lknt r hanrc to \\ 1n 11 at thl' l'nd l>f thl' fourth 4uartl·r. but Ton~ R11k'' la) up \\il\ bluckl·d,.wtth fo ur ~ccond!> left. Wl'\l L-\. "htC'h tallied thc final 'ii\ point of regulation. then scored the tir<1t 11,e potnh of O\l'rtime and thl' Ru,tlcr'> \\l'l'l' unable to thfC'all'll ati.cr 'thai, (ioldl·n \\''-'"' 12-61 trailed the Oiler<1. 28·:!0. at halft1m~. hut Y.cnt on a 1 \-9 run at the start of the \C ond .. half to :t'i\Umc a ~J-.39 lead. Jtm Stc\\art "a' thl' Rustlers' top ~rnrer with 22 point\. "h1k R11k addl·d I 0. S!l·wart and Darren Sno" \\('fl' thl' leading Golden We't n:- houndl'r> \\tlh ctght ap1tce. -. , PlttaburlJb right wln&er Crali 8imp90nloea one-on-one with xtnca··aoaffe O.rren Uot Eliot $lops 26 s hots . for first NHL s hutout. 3-0 over Pittsburgh l'C,LE\\'OOD I .\Pl -C1 ual- tmdt'I Da-rn-n --ftrot "' 111 r Cll lt'TTThc 1h ... 1tam'-· E:liot rccordcd hi-. tif\t ~HL <ihutnut Wcdnesda~ ntght h~ <ilOp- p1ng 26 shots for thc Lm ~ngclc~ Kmg~. "ho defeated 1hc P1mburgh Pl·ngu1n 3-U at thC' Forum. He ma~ need to recall the per- .furmance shou!d hl' not be-sbk to tcpcat 11 "lt''i grl'at No'' I l·an sa~ I haq_• at lcao;t onc ... Eliot said of his \hutout "It',_; great notJU>I for mc. hut for the Y.hok tcam It'' a li1tk more ~penal 'bccau~e "c'rl' not kno"n as a dc- fC'n"'" team." Th<in~~ 10 lir\l·pcnod goah b~ Da'l' Ta,lor. d etcn!>Cman ll''c Dulhesnc ·and ~can ~kKcnna. thl' King' ha!. all the goals tht) ncedcd h~ tlw time thr gaml' "as 11.1.i old Thl· King!>· fai.t tart ''a!> too much · -te o' rrl'O-Yn~ fot tlw \\Cll-n·.,tcd Pl·ngu1ns. ~ "It ''as 'e~ depr(''ismg. \\ (' had l\\O da~~ rest and th('~ camC' <'UI "° fa"it and scored thr(•c goals. The) ''Cr<.' mo' mg a lot. b!'l'alcing into thl' ., ~· llfX'O. Thc~ "anted the puC"k.'. -• f\l'f'I Wtfh a threc-goaf Clf!htOn. thl' ~urlnlJ flrat period at the Forum. Slmpeon'• King' net'dcd Eh'nt to coryic up .,.,tth ebot bounced off £Hot•• IJIOYe. "omc rnt1cal sa,c., Rams land seven members on NFC Pro Bowl squatl ~ W 'r ORK ( .\ P) -Ei$ht mcmbrrs of 1h,· Nl'" York G1ant4'. who cltnchcd thc NH' Eas1 champ1onsh+f}--18-5t wtclt. we~ -nnmcd Wedncsda) to 1hc ll'llm that will ~pn."Sent the NFC 1n the Pro Bowl m Honolulu on Feb. I. · The Chicago Bears. who at I ~-2 <1harc the league·, best rt'Cord with the G iants. landed \C' cn pla)c" on thl' squad. asdtd the Ram s. All sc' cn of the Bean arc starters. mcludmg ninning back W11lter Payton. who i!i making hio; ntnth Pro Bowl :sppearancc. Rut the Dalla \o\\bo)S. c11pcnennng tht1r fi~t non-winning season 1n :? I )Cars. "crC' hul out tn the voting by NF ph1)crs and fOOl'hC11 for the fi"'t t1m<' 1n the 27").ear h1stur) of the franchise Ocfcnsivc tackle Rand~ Wh11r fa1kd to make the tC'am for 1he first time m 10 ~\'ill' Thl' Ne" \'ork .cootmgcnt 1ncly.dcd nu1111dl' ltncbal'kcr La"rcnC'c Ta,lor, a unani· mous choiC'C' to pla) In Ills ~111th.Pro Bowl 1n six NFL \l'a<ions. Tight end M\trk R:l\ aro and 1n11ide hnch3C"kcr Harr) C'arwn "Cfl' al<K> named a ..iartl''"' and "err Joined on thC' team b) punt<'r Senn Landcta: ofTens1H' tad.le Brad lk'n<ion. runn•!'f t)ack Joe Morm. dcfcns"c end I conard !)1arshall and nose tackle J im Hurt T''u rook1~ running bacl Ruc~n Ma)eS nf "l<'" Orleans and ~ rtturncr Va1 "•~:ihcma of St. Louis. made the team. l he ofTcns" C' \tanC'r-. include wtdl' n·- l"Ct' l'" krr) RiC'C of San Franri~o ant.I Clar) C'lark of Wa11hing1on: Bavaro at ttght end: tad:lcs Jimbo Co,<'tt of Chicago and Ja ktc ~l:ttt"f'of thc Rnm:gu-ard~ IX'nn1s Harrnh nf the Ram) and Bill r raltc ol Atlanta. LClllcr :};i) Htlg~nbcrg uf <. htl'ago. quartcrbal~ T nmm~ l<ranwr nf~ t0-nc11ota: and running bacu Ede Dtl'kl'Non of the R;m111 and Pa> ton. l>l.'ll'll\I' e •Harter~ mcl~'"'r <\-f.Mlk~ l)f \\ a"ih1ngton and Rcgg1c White of Ph1lJ\.kl· phiaa11heend<1: ll'\C McM1chael ofC'h1 agn at nose taddc. Ta) tor and Wilber Marshall <ll -\ht ago :it -out,i·ctc lincback'c-r. Carson nnll M tkC' Stnjktaf~ of Chicago at immk !ml'lx1ck<.:r. Darr~ll (1rt'~n ofWa;,f11ngton and t1.·Ru~ n m• of the Ram<i at rnrncrback and Da"e Due~on of C'hK;1go and t<tinnr~ L 0 11 of the t<am' JI ..afct) • Offl•O\I\ l' fl''>l'r' l'\ tndud~ ~am,· ('COll'r Do ug Smith and dc.-fc.'ns1vc rC'scne' tndudC' Ram" Carl Ekcrn at tn'ltdC' hncha kcr and Jcm ( 1r:w at romcma k 'penaltsts include Landcta a the funtcr: :-..e" Orkans· Monon o\ndc~n o NC'w Ofkans a~ ttll' pla c·lrtcker~ S1!rnh-emu l ,h~ return spec1altst and ffon Wofne) of St. Louis •" till' ">IX'Ctal tC'am ~)Cr. 4:!nd pla)cr will Ix' added at the discretion of 1hc t'oa htn4 ta ff. \\h1C'h '"11l t'omC' from the losing team an the l\o f c l'hamp1on' hip game. Meanwhile. li "c pla1c-rs t'afh from tM \11uh11 Dolphin!>. Ne" En&Jand PatnQ~. Snt- tlc ·alla" ks and OCn\'er Broncos wm named 1t1 thl' team that wilt rtp~nt the <\f . I hl' on110gen1 from Den, er. which at I I·-' " 11<'<1 ~•lh Cleveland for the f s ~st n'\.,"''· 1m-ludn f°"r sten~n. Tht att dt'- '' n"' '-' e nd Rulon Jone . hn~backcr Karl \kl ~lrntrura. fct) Dtnm m1fh and auard ""th Rt'lhop . l .r Paterno wln• Bryant Award ~ -"eltlas start NEW YORK -Free •nl Jack •. HO STON -Ptnn Slale C~ch J~ • 0 " Morris. till shoppinf!:C• new team after Paterno. whost No. 2 Nina.n L~ons wilt tr k ina crj~ b)' his l al"D Min~ui -._plaf for..thc natiOl\&l champaonstupJan. 2-ne.w s ea Twins. will tau 1he same multimillion-apanst No. I Miami. won the Bear Bryant _ . ...;,,,.,_ llorrla, Steinbrenner to talk doltar proposals plus "a rouplt of ldditfonal ones'' lo AW1rd 11 the coll* football roach of' tlKl year -• New York Yan~ttSownerOeorac. Steinbrenner today. Wednesday niaht. , . Bosto'n w· lns-49~ th 0-Ut Of }-a'st "Our plan as that we wa ll make available to the Patttno. who won ~he honor for the third u mc._was Yankees any o~or lht offers we made to Minnesota. not al 1he awards dinner because of a previoµs 50 In Garden as f:l_ird gets34 - LAKE FOREST. Ill. -DOua Aut~ • WU ~parc(j -for-the back-bi1i~ the -· · with a couple of additional o nes ... Dick Moss. Morris' cnaqemtn1. . · 1 _ _.n,, said. Wcdnctday. --Tht awud i1 ~nttd ann\AA~ly ~ the foot'?IJI ' aau yanaana tl\c p1Jn. but not ll\c zaninm . . -Stein~net<. whote major aim in the dff-St'ason Writ~ ~~atfon of Ammc&: was 10bolster1he Yank~' weak pilching stafT.'said he but lhas 1s tbt fi rst ycar. thal the Fromne ti"d Press Theday hewassupp'Osedtoshow upal . the Chicaao Bears trainina camp. 1 dark-windowed limousine rolled up. a chauffeur rushed around the fconl to,.abJ~~ d<>C?r, and. out· sJCp~ a well-dn:sscd canine -weanng a JCfSt'Y inSC"n 6edl>Og fllft1e. .would listen to Morris. 1he winningest pitcher in the lrophy has bttn..named in honor BOSTON -Lari')' Bird ignited a rally wilb Boslon·~ 1980s. of former Alabama Coach Bear flrsl fo ur field pl~ of the fourth period ~ednesday niaht .. But m) budget comes firsl this )ear and he(Moss) Bryanl. . as the Celtics pulled away from the Indiana Pacers for a ·knows it." said Steinbrenner, who has seen expensive Dan Fosler. sports eduor of 11 3-1 01 NBA victory. . His teammales were saying welcome, free agents such a7£dWhiisotl.Uive Coll Iris ana eve W-Gre_eswillc (S C >~News and -· d .Jinisbed with ..H...P.Qints. Robert Parish and Kt:mi!~ust with tbc Yankees. • --president> of-lhe FW AA . an-Kevin ·~kHale ~3 each and Danny inaf lTa(IJle Celtics. , "I was as molivatcd as I've l'ver been." Fl u tie said durina a recent interview. fc.calling his J.JCJIQDj:t-arrUW in ChiQgo...::and I fiaurcd on the Iona hours learning lhe pl~y~k . ". getting u~ t~ --.. Theysa) they-fiavc a propasal I can't rcfuSe. and nounced lhe winner of ihc_ 30th won fbr lhe 49th. time in their last SO a ppearances al I want to:hear it face-to-face. not through a second annuatlwlJ'd'"at a St2S-peropl11c BOSton darden. lieutenant." " • · wilh~1 aoi~he OtriCI:'""who l'lada48-pmc'homecou Wtn{lllll ------Amtriean Heart Associalion. . streak snapped t>y the Los A~geles Lakers la~t Friday. ~ed Vande Berg, Flmple releaMd ...... . . Paterno beat OUl Mia mi 57-54 al hJlf\i me. fl.'ll be hind 82-79 late an the lh.ird Coar h Jimmy Johnson, Vt'hosc team wiU {>lay :Penn rio<i.'lhen came back to take ari 87-84 a~vanla&t:gomg 1'-N6ELES Pitcht't Ed Vandc • ~mow .What to expect about the Berg and catcMr Jack F1mple wlll not be - rest. offered contracts b) thl' Los Angeles * .. l heard that the\-had C\'en Dodgers for the 1987 season. the team kind of player. thi s · 1here weri.• announced Wednesday. · _ ----'s1r.ong.lo.)·alt1es. and that rertainl r----Hndcr terms of the Basic AgTCl'lncnt between P1•tle turned outJp be true. But '" ont• baseball management's Players Relations Committee . wa . things were pret~ quiet f~me wllJn I J Q_t theie and lhe--Major beague:-Playffs AssOC"iat ion. a ll 1"987 ~ru.ise I didn't know anybod}.'.,.hc said. "But there contracts must be tcndcred b Saturda). was a i11ilc bit" of talking about me:· Vande Berg. 28. was t-5 with a 3.41 earned run State in the Fiestit-Bowl-Ja~n-ffmpe.r-A(1,~ . .-----t--tiin"1't-.t.iorlt11m1,.,,,r!IT!Pr----~------,.--- f'orm,er Texas Coach Darrell Royal. a lwo-time Bird hit on three set shots. then fo llowedhis own "'inner of the awara:acccPte<t the lrophy for Paterno. . -rebound fora layup in the-first-thrtt minutes o ft he founb period. His second field goal triggered a I 0-4 run that gave Ez-49er Da ha•cance Boslon a c-0mmand inl.!_01.92 1'"ad. -~ The big spun was irirnTUJ'T~by a brieffight between SANT A ROSA -Tommy Davis. . • who-Uck~c:r214"Consecutivc conversions f t when he was w ith the San Francisco 49cr.. says he has terminal lung cancer thal he Indiana's John Long and Boston's Rick Carlisle. Both w re ejecu:d With 7: 11 n:maining. In other NBA action: Was there e .. er. avera e this st season. has onl 'one wit '---'fi'ln1m1'1t)--Qttarterbaeks. too l1t1lc loyalty .the thn:c e was ac u1re rom all e 1n J!XC ange or catcher _blame\ on dfiCCl!cs. 'Tm takrni it day by day ·· Davjs...S.2.Jl punier ,nd placcki~cr on't c 49crs from 1959-69. told the Santa Rosa P"rcss Democrat in an interview published in today'"se<iittons. - - Cavaliers Ill, 71en 197: In Philadelphia. rooltae Ron .Harper .JCDJ'Cdsix ofb1s 27 points an the fioal J9 i«OOds _ as~cland.Jla_pded the 7~r~ tJmr fo urth StQti.Jtit loss. quarte-rbacks already on the roster said. -eve eager fa st winter. · . - Too shon (5-9) for thr National Footba ll League. Fi mple. 27. hit .286 with two homl' ru ns and 35 other critics chimed in, runs-batted.in at Albuqu~qut' of-1 ht' Pacific-Coast · Too ma n\ cri11ci.. rl·sponded Coach Mike Ditka. League this past season and .077 wi th no homers and Di tka had bttn instrumental 1n the cl ub's decision two-RBI m 13 games wi th the Dodgers in Seplel'l)ber. to _sign Flutte and-he was a willing lightning rod for the -Controvrrs) that ensued. In Dttka~s mind. Flutie was a winner. .. Th is kid has charactrr. charisma and per- sonalit) .'. Ditka said after F1ut1e's brief. but sucressfY.I NFL debut against Tampa Ba~. ''And he works at it ... -+t>tt--...nrlttlivn>i(1l1:ePin"'d"'s'. ,..,set>--UOug ing an excel ent. lenntuartii6a2k in tYlcl'lfFI:. -ncxr.-= Al'°worki·ng-m-Fhttie's fa"'ar-was the pricc:-Whilr it may have been more a function of his desire to pla) for the Bears than his wonh. Flut1e signed for about .$1 75.000 a )Car. a far er, from 1he Sl.3 milli on that Donald Trum p. owner ol the New Jersey Generals of f'!le United States Football Ll.'ague. paid him in 1985. Quote ~f the day B• Relaurt, basketball coach at Georgia State. which has no stan er talle.rthan 6-5. after h1!1 Panthers stayed close to Clemson until thc las1 I 0 minutes in a 108-91 loss in the IPTA Y Tournament: "You can o nl) fight an elephant with a switch for so long. It's r\OI hkc \,\(.' "'ere. pla)ing Vassar. )OU kpo"' ... M.ct~..released from ho•pll&J LOS ANGELES -Manny Mota. the • firs1-base coach and h1tt1ng instructor fo r the Los Angeles Dodgers was released Wl.'dncsda) fro m Centtnl'l.lL Ho.spit.al __ M&ilcal Center In lngll'WoOd a1'~f1JifdC-rg~es of tests to determine 1hc cause of dizzi ness. . Mota. 48. who w~s hospitatized Saturday after tx:coming ill l;tst week· •I) the Domimcan Republic. -ufieerwent "a full and complete e,·aluat1o n ... according to Dodgers' team pb)sic1an Dr. Michael Mcllman. The tl.'sts fai led to 1dl'n ttf) an) cause for the dizziness. Ml'llman $b1d. adding. ''The test show\!d . .. Kapp wants New Mexico job ~LB l'QllERQllE. M. -Former · Eil l 'nl\er!>1t) ofCaliforn ia Coach Joe Kapp •II• said Wl'dnesda y hl.' would ltke to rcturn to his homl· state to coach thl' l 'n1vers1ty of Ne" Me\lco football team. "Thl' ~11ua11on hrrc m·ed'i leadership.'' said Knpp. "ho "'as fired last month after liH: season!) as hl•ad rnach at California. "I IO\'l' the.gaml· of foo tball. I wa nt to be the football coach.·· PRO Hoc Kt r GIRLS 8 AS ~E TBALL Davis said doctors operated on him recently and hoped to remove the cancer but it spread and reached his' ocal cords. NEW YORK -Tim Witherspoon m had~ Qf.marjj_u_anajn bis system when he lost the World ~ing ~i.ltion _ -h~~Trgm:tittc::tod:ames:''Bonccr usber"'::.=::::::==-::t Smith. rhairman Josi Torres of the New York St.ate <\thle1k Commission said Wedrresday. A post-fight test al so revealed a trace of marij uana in Witherspoon's s~ stem af\er he won the WBA title on I 5-round unanimous decision over To ny Tubbs last Jan. 15 at Atlanta. TELEVISION . 7:30 p.m-~...HORSE RACING: Holl) wood Park. Channel ·56. RADIO <dO p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL'. Pepperdine at Cal State Fullerton. K WRM ( 1370). 7:JO p.m. -HOCKEY: Pittsburgh at Kingi.. KLAC (570). Rookie Brad Dougherty tied his season high w!lh 29 poinlt and 'rabbed I I rebounds. · Harper s jump shot \\1th 39 seconds 10 go tied th..- score al I 05. the ninth deadlock of the final period. Ph tl Hubbard lhen strippt.•d Ro>' Hinson-of the ball and fed Harper for a driving la)'UP with 13 ~ond.s lcfL Harper sunk two free throws si' seconds later for a 109-1 05 (avalier lead. -=Pt•1Mt-1U;-Jau lt~nl~ .• -Adrian Dantley and Isiah Thomas ~ored 20 points llPIC~ce to lead seven Ottro1t la t'rs 1n double figures and carry 'the f>iS'iCiiiS to a victory over ta . -- --'Ibc lo:ss:soappcd~~gam~ ~roil. 1"2'=8:-has 'won its iast-thrtt games. Htah. which got a season-high '!7 points from Karl Malone. l) 14-8. Leading 99-92 1n the founh quancr. Detroit got success1\e baskets from Rick Mahorn and BiH La1mbeer for a 10 1-92 lead. La1mtx-cr was fouled b) Thurl Baile) -while scoring and a tec hnical fo ul was called on Utah's Marc1a .. ·aroni-af1<'1'the pie). --• • L mbeer. who linishl·d \\Ith J 8 points. made 1he foul shot and t t' ice nica . g1' ing ·rron a 163-92 lead "'1th 5:1 0 topla~. , · Thl' Jau got noclo~·r than eight points the :e~t oftlH.' game. Spun t4, Suns 81: In San .\nton10. Jon Sund vold scored 22 points. 14 ofthl·m in the final period. to lead tht· Spurs O\'er Phoenl\. Sundvold's season-high ..conng Pfrformance com- bined wtth -\rt1s Gilmore's ~O pomts 10 map a fo ur-gatnc losing Mreak as the Spur~ raised th{'lr record 10 7-16. Walter Da' 1s led the Suns with 21 puints as Phocno. dropped to 12-12. Laguna drops 51-29 verdict Ridle sparks Rangers EdisOI)., Mater Dei to clash in final Cold-shooting Laguna Beach H 1gh d ropped J_o 4-4 in bo)s" basketball Wedncsda} nitht following_ a 51-29 His first hat trick in NHL keys 6-1 rout of Capitals From The Associaled Preu '\EV. ) OR" ~ ( rnter M1 !..c R1dlc} had thl· fif"it 1lm'C-goal gamcol hl\'.\:HL •arl•t·r.anddelen l'man Ron t rrl·,chnl'r hal.I three assist' a!> thl' '\t\\ York Rang,l·r:; rQ..lili'd Wa h1ni: 11i'n h-1 V. ednl'c,da~ night. handing thl' C ap11als thl'lf 1hird stra1gh1 los!>. R1dlc~ '><'on·d JU'it .n scrnnds into tht.' g<iml'. b1:a11ng C ap11al' goaltl.'ndcr Boh Mason from tn feet after taking a pa!l!t from C1rl·,chna R 1dlc~. who had '>l'on·d JU \I om· goal in 'e'en pre' iou~ gamc\. mJdr 11 2-0 on a ptl\l\l'f pla~ at 11 ~5. <,coring from about 40 kl'I allcr taking a .pa'" lrnm C1rci.chner a' he no.;.,cd the blut· line. · R1dJe~ ·~ tlm~ goaLand 15th ofthc \L'a\un. caml' on a 25-foot <1h(1I lrom the lcft fficcolT t ridc at 17 47 of 1he \L'COnd period II raml' JU\t 54 \l:rnnd'> aftcr t..clh Mil kr \(llfcd thl' . lir\I of h1'I '"'o goals from thl' \Ide ol thl' net on a n·hou nd ofa \IHll h\ Kcll\ Kl!>IO. El\e\\hcrc 1n thl' t':-/HL· Mqna rchs topple Marina: Charger s romp in tourney It "111 tx· Mater l>c1 High's girl., agains1 Edi!lon in the finals of the Sa,anna To urnament aftn the Monarchs and Cha rgers posll.'d con- \lncing "'ns in bac;kctball Wnlnl''>· da} night. Mater Dc1 will takc an 8-1 rl·rnrd into thl· contest at 7: 30 Fnda'. \\hill.' Edison nsks II'\ unbeatl'n Slatu at l<-0 HeH··., a look at Wedm·w:i ) ·~ game!>: Mater Del SO, Marina 39: The ganw \.\al> 'trtuall< decided. Jn the th ird quarter "hen Mater Dci's, pressure dl'fl'n'IC hm11ed thl' Vi king' (7-2) 10 JUSI 'c' cn points and forced a ra\h of turno' l'rs. T he Monarchs opened the halfwtth a 24·~ I ad-vantage but expanded II to 13 b' notching the first 10 point\ of 1hc third quaner. - Gen Gainq scored 19 po1nl!I while Debbie Wagn er and Kell} O'Brien con1nbuted 10 points and Halltl.' Formanek se¥en rebounds fo r Matt•r Dl·1. L11X'n' Brl.'"Stcr ~as Marina·, s1andC1ut:"' 1th 12 poin ts as she madl1 ti' c of her I 0 field-goal attempts. Po'>t pla ~cr Kath} Stu pp}· also pla}ed "ell for till' V1k1 ngs. who will meet Collon al fi o'dnrt.. Ft1dn~ for th ml plac~'. • Edison 81, Collop 39: 1 he Chargers. ~ho cnJO~t.'d a 48-point 'Ktory thl' prl'' IOU\ d~~. brn·1nl in tu thl' cham- p1onsh1p round" 11h lhl· lop\1dl'd "1n o'er < ·01100. Wl·nd~ Sand!>tl'lh. a Junior for- " ard. came off tht• lx-nd1 10 scorl' I fl point) and haul down SC\en re- bound'i. wh1k M1chl'lk Hcnnc\~} had fiH· ass1s1s and \l'\l'n '>teals and Km.t i Smith 11 rebound) for Ed1\on. StalCl' Johnson.s)l1ppcd in \\llh 11 point\. l 1nlverslty 44. Danit Hiiis 35: Tht• T roJan~ a(J\ ann.'<l tq the consola11on :::b.arn pmn,h1p ga nJl' at Sa' anoa "1th ·a \trong finish agatn•>t the Dolph in\ lln1H'r<.11~ ( .\-5 ) trailed b~ as man~ "" eight poin1 s 1n the third quant•r before rall}u'lglO tic cntcnng the linal pc nod. Prei.<.ure dcti.·n'>4..'. kq rd b~ Stael'} R1c:ha rds' pla}. helped lhl' Trojan\ turn thl' game around. Richards. who abo had four ass1'1' in thl· scrnncf half. C'aused six turn- on•rs. Katie Ho. 1he uni\ senior on thl' \qUad and the tt•am captain. had nine poinh. wh1k Shell~ Oa"is con- tributl.'d SI\ rebound \. W11 h the win thl' TroJan!> ha \l' · al read} <;urpassc:·d the '1c:tor} tota l of two la\I season., Thl·~ ·11 pl a) We!ltcrn for rnnsolation honor\ ut 3 Frida}. Lynwood 58. Foantaln Valley 41 : I hl· Harons dropped to 7-4 following thl' \l'lhack in thl.' thi rd-place gaml' ol Whalen 4. Sabres 3: In llanlord. 'l'll'ran Da' c ~L'ml.'nko. bl.·1ta noted for h1<, fcl\t} pla~. '><ored t\\ll'e in h1\ fir<>! g<imc w11h thr Whaler'> and \parked the m pa!ll Buffalo. Scmenko. obtained Dl'l. 11 trom Edmonton. '>{'ored his fir,t '"'o goal\ of the sea.,on. 1nclud1ng th t• go.ahead Lofton arrested on assault charge goal at 7:45 of1he third period\\ ht<:h Pack ers receiver l Oll\ll'llUn. The v.oman asked that a broke a~-'! ttc. JUdgl· ordl·r a rriminal complaint be Blackhawkl S, Jets I: In Chicago. a ccused of s exuall y tilnl. and her reque\l l'i <ildl pendinJl. Wa)ne Prcslq and 8111 Watson Lofton ha' publtd) commented scored seven seconds apart to cap a assaultin g wom an three·goal second pcnod and give the about the earltl'r ca'>e. "'hilt ftl~ other Bl kh k W pla}l'r ha' not. ac aw sa\ICIOr)O\'Cr 1nn1peg. (1 RrE:-..B.\).W1s.(~P)-Jamcs Presley got his goal on a hreakawa). Lofton of the Green Ba} Packe" wa\ In argumcn t~ before the W1scon!>1n and Wai on scorl.'d with a• 35-foot arre•11cd iooa) and booked b) polil'c 'iupreme Coun Sept. 4. th~ ~tate wrist shot. The IWO soals rnmc within on 'iU'IPll'IOn of sexual!) 9\!>aUll1ng :\ attorne) genentl''i o ffice argued thef'{' one second ofcqualing thl.' two titstes1 womnn at a Green Ba) bar. wa!I noth1nt 1n the Wisconsin rnn- the M0rning.,1dl' Tournamt'nt. nationall}-ran\ed NC-A.\ Di"ision non-lt"a$U~ set ac~ at t~ -h~nd~ of S •n1or M ·lis4'a Handle' scored IS 11 1 tl·a m. Magnolia in the win ners gym. • l: .~ h. ~ · F · -The i\Ftlsls. who wt:re-abo bun b) point._ lO k,id I l: "'3t or ou_nla~!' SCC (4-6) managed to tit.' the gamc l'arh' foul trouble to kc11 players Pete alll·~ t\\ll'C 1n the fi na l two minutes. the -~·hnutt.-~ Herdman -and Seett Ga.rel~ Grove ~1-.-Newpert-ffubor-.ft~1me on Oolores t'fTlngt•r's pair McDonald, \\Crc unable to score in $~: !hc Sailors. '-'ho trailc~ b) 15 at ol tree throws with I :~9 lefL double figures in any o ne quarter_ hall11mc. JUSt missed coming all the Effinger. who finished wit h 18 Herdman scort·d 11 points to lead ''3} back w~cn ~_one-a nd-one free-po1nh. was SC-C's leading rebounder the wa'. but n"o other Laguna player 1hru"' !>1tua11on la1 kd with om· -,cc-"'1th 11. Lisa Teri) topped thl' managed more than fi ve points on~ remaining. Vanguards in scoring with ~7 points Magnolia led the Anasts by 10 Sarah ~n~rui, had 17 point~." h1k and hau.led down 11 rebo~nds. entm ng the fin al quartt.'r. but put the < .han1cl l>l.'lord addt'd 13 and Stat·c~ Con nie Bra1ell co.ntn buted 13 game awa) bv oulsconng La&una. < 'll'm 12 points and 5('11cn assists and Lisa 18-6. · 111 a wlkgl· matl'hup: 1 o~~e~ had .11 points. . The ·An1sts will tr} to rebound CS San Bernardino 8$, SoCal Col-SC ( wont be in action un~1I Jan. J Fnda) night "'hen the)' play another lege 79: Thl· anguard~ came up short "'hl'll 11 travels to pla}' ( hapman non-league game at home against at hnmc again'lt San Rcrnard1fl.(~~ College Jn a 7:.lO game. Sa11ta AruLValle). C_OLLEQE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP •.. From Bl · Chm f{upp lrd l 1NR wtth 14 point,. "hill' B~on Strachan scort•d IJ. (·NI V ( oarh Jerry Tarkanian pulled most of his regulars midwa) through lhl' '>Crnnd half as the Rebel\ ran to a 96-5Q lead. Reno la!lt kd l'arl~ in the ga me at 6-5. but Paddio then hit a Jumper that s1artcd a 9-0 UNLV spurt that ga vl.' the .Rebch the lead-for-iood. . l r N. L V stretched the lead to 45-32 latl' in 1he half before Reno used its first three-pointer of the game. b) Bf} on Stmchan. and a basket by Chris Rupp to pull wi thin 49-43 at half\1mc. But UNLV opened the second half with live uncdntested baskets. then scorl.'d eight more in a row after two l 1NR field goals. to blo\\ the game Of)('n . Catlfornla 53. Sl. Mary's SI: For· ward Da vl' Butler picked up a loose ball and S<.·orcd wilh 12 seconds lento ltf\ California to the viclo~ over St. Mar.·~. California trailed 51-50 when fres hman guard Bryant Walton's three-point fie ld· goal attempt was partially blockC'd by St. Mary's ~~ith Martin with IS se<.'Onds rema1.nang. Butler scooped up the ball on the left baseline and "<'Ored on a la) up to pvt C'alifom ia ahead. 52-S I. St. Mary forward Ezra Hunter then drew a foul. but Hunter mjssed the front end of a one-and-one w11h six added nine. The Eaglcs have not \Crnnds left. beaten Geor:geto\\ n since 1982. St. Mary's rc111incd Q:O_isession af~r _ a Jump ball was called on the Brooldyn Colfeae 8%, l,.oyola·Mary· rebound. bul guard Pa ul Robertson mount U : Keith G rad) had 22 points m 1~~d a three-point shot. and Frank Grego' added 18. as C'alifom ia'c; Butler made a free Broold )n College held off lo)ola thro"' wi th .one second left 10 dose Mar) mount. . out the scori ng. Chris N1kchcv1ch had 19 points for . C~ntcr Lco~ard Taylor led Cali-the , 1s111ng Lions. 5·2. who trailed at lomia.-4-1, ""."•lh 19 PQHl-ls. and 10 nalf\im~ 394 S. ~· -V-ogel· fol. rebounds. while guard Kt·vin John-lowed with 16 points. son had 11 and Butler added 10. The Lions· Mike Yoest. the lif\h St. Maf) ·s. 4-4. was paced b} highest scorer i.n-the count') \\Ith a RobertS<?n's 19 points. including five 27.5 avcraae. was held to sovt•n thre~·po1 nt field goals. ~nd gun rd points. all in the second half. David Carter added I 0 points. With the score tied at 22. tht.' St. Mary_'s trai led for much of the Kingsmen. 3-2. outscored the v1s1tors gaml'. taking its firsl le.ad when 10-2 as Jeff Petway connected on two Robcnso~ sank a three-pointer. with Jump shots. Adam Weinstein ga ve 11:28 lcft in lhe ~me. Brookl)n. which won its third st(aigh1. the biggest lcal!-of1h~pme. Geor1etown IZ, Amerlcu Unlver· 58-46. after 6;05 of the second half. 11ty H : In Washin,lon, Reggie Wil-Lo)ola closed 10 witbjn 75.-12. on a Iiams hit a three-point field goal with layup b} Mark <\rmstrong with I : 12 three seconds remaining to give No. to ola\. I 0 Georgetown a victory over A '11£rl· can University. T he Hoyas trailed by as many as I 0 points in the first half before rallying to win their sixlh-gamc wtlhout a lots. Pat Witting's shot at lhe buzzer for the Eaalcs floated over the backboard . Williams led the Hoyas wilh 16 points and Jaf't'n Jackson added 15. Frank Ross scored 21 points for Amerk an. 4-3. and Mike Sampson New Mexico State 71, BVU-Hawall It: Senior Kenny Travis scored 26 poi nts and sophomore forward John- ny Robcnon lddcd 22 to-lead New Mex ico State-to a non-confettncc win over Brigham Young-Hawaii. The Auies. who lost a pair of games to rival Texas-El Paso last week. improved th~ir record to 6-3. while the Scasiden fell lo S-3. aoals ever by Blackha" k pln)er\. The He ...,as brought b) ollilW\ into the \l1tu t1on ttint ~)S onl) a <jio;tnct mark was set b) Jim Pappin on Fch Bro"n ( ount' Jail at about ~UO nm attornq rnn decidC' \\hcthcr to pre\!> c 11 h1 •I. , I. . 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"Ot\U I Pa•O s637 •0 IO I 1"W'.nn.ng tic-.e•\ cf ve "or\e\) \I ~K NINE S l·I or f l -l -7-9-S or 4 6 Pa a '749 00 •o two w1nn.n11 11c-e1, (\tVl!r "O't~• D1'lG \t~ 40..., tour.......,.nv ttellet\ mir "O'\f'\ lo•e cerrvover ODO' '6 611 )7 "' 'P"<l•n<e l 76S ........... ~ UlA..2IA Flores says -Raideri...--, will be back ,,, "'' 'r 1 '~ m:tt'l-t ~~Pr - I hl' I n' c\ngl·lc.-s· Raider.. ma~ hi.· d11u n. hut Cn<Kh Tom Flor<-'i e\· f'Tl'''l'<I c cmfid~mresd<i rtrat \Ul'h .1 'tall' "on l~ ternporar~. · \lkr 1t u:i, pointed out 10 Flore~ at h" \\l'd..h ml·eting \.\tth reponer' that JX'fl'nnwl pla}off team!. hke 1hl· K,l1JL'I' l\1111m1 and Dalla" "ould all p111hJhh lull to quahf\ for thl· pl.l\oll' hl' \\J<, a!olo..ed if hl' hch{'\l'd Lhl'rl· ha' l'll.'l'O J changing nl tht• ~uard in 1tw \.I I ··f-or thl· 11me being:· Flores rl·· rht•d ··l nfonunatel~. things JU'' haH'n ·t "'orked o ur "'a' this )car. But ~·11-nc h:R'll: in m r. ~e tia a down \car after"' inning the upcr Bowl and '' c hou nC"C'd hack ... , ou dnn '1 change the guard 11H•rn1gh1 \\ e ha' c bounced bad. hl.·forc and ''" "111 bouocr bade again . l ntl'nn~ \unJa~ ·, rcgular-!IC.'ason flnuk ngain't thl' lndrnnapohs Colt\. !he Raider,. ''ho have lost their la"t three game' t'' foll to 8·7. still ha,•e 8 chann· h l 4ualtf~ for the NFL phl)Olh . But 1t\ \Cr) slim.and Flore' 1sn t holding Im brea1h "Thcrc·~ still a chan e. but it's \Cr\ remote," he ~1d "We ~lt7e n and h:n,c to be rl·alts<1 nbOut 1t. I'd ht..c to win this g;.rnu· -q .. 7 is muC'h bc1tcr 1hnn S·R \\hcthcr )OU make thl' 1>la~otfs or not. ' "I'd mut·h rather finish v.1th a"''" than a IO'>'i. E'el) '1~tOI) mt'3n\ 'omcthmg to me:· In order for the Rai<kn to quala.J\ tor the pla)ofTs. Denver has 'o win al \cattk Sa'urda). Kan11s C U)' has to lose at Pm bura.h unda)'. tht t'"- Yorl Jc s ha"t' lo 'Win at C'1naftnat1 Sunday. and the Raiders ht"' to bt-at the ( Oh\, lnd11n1poh hH won.11t IH1 t .. o pmc1111lcr l<Kint l l 1n 1 ro-to"'" the }C'l,.., ,,_, Olli 1tt 2-0 Jan« llon Mc er l"t l.t<'C'd Rod Dowhqwn a • .. ,, . i6y ALMON LOCUBEY. .............. ..., • , When New Zealand appeared last Februaty at the world 12-meter -championship in Freman tie. Austral- -'-~ with two fibeJl)ass boats. there w -,ot kiddinaaooullllosc "throwaway -asth:-ooats''"1rnlhhe .. 'Tuppel'Waft' welves." · Even New Zealand sailors were not ~re how these yachts would perform _ .... So far. Dickson and his crew a.,e showina no concern about the boat o r the inexperience of the crtw . "Thrtt months aao. no one would have believed we'd have been in this envious position," Dkkson said in an imcrvkw with Bob-Ju)U ofthdll · Zealand Tq urist and·Publicity office. ··werea1tznhett5a-lona~ oao. · Some say "'.t''U ... w.ih under the ~ . urc. but don't count on it," he added · lks ite his inex Fientt -in 12- meters. 1c son. 1s no novice . to competitive sailing. Hr has been racina in1ema1ionally for seven years, full 1ime fOr 1he past four years. He says.he isJti.llJ.IY _'!'.ru.iYated ov,cr ---'~~trials. ·~c..'s£up:i :----rCiClun -after all. the top of tbc pyramid in keel boat racina just as thr Otr,mpics arc the tops for dinghy racers. · _ ·., ~d were tiopmg t~ finish in the top 12 Ch .. Dlckeon. df the 14 competito rs. Odds on the New ZeafanaTwelve. l<Z7. were . Usted at 30 to I. --ca'sCup skipp@-1"5-0fthe past. Dickson · After a ll. they would be competi'ng 1s a mere boy at 25 years of •. Add to against the world's fi nest 12-meters. his )OUth the fact that. hke every ' But when New Zealand finisht'd a other member of the crew, he has strong second behind the winner. never taken part in an America's Cup .\ustralia. newspapers do" n under ·campaign. and one can understand began producing headlines abou1 the ~1h) the ··experts" are asking: ···plastic fantastic" anct suddenly "Carr Dickson and1he other Kiwr~ ~eryone started lifting eyebrows at hold up und~r the the pressure of the previousl)·overlooked New Zea-meeting Dennis Conner's StatS &-.. . . . . -E>kbon dominated 1hc stnall-b6i1 scene 1n New Zealand. wi nnina the New Zealand Yachting Federatlil )Outh trials in the ;10 ('lass. the world youth championship in ffiC .- 4.20s for a second time. and the Kiel ' Week 420 champfonshiPs. In 1980 · he won the NZYF youth trials in 470s. the Travemunde Week 470 Class. the German Youth cham- pionship. the Chicago Laser ll chflm· pionship and the world youth cham- pionship for a third time. These · sueees~ · f-=-'"--------N-0.w. after mre~-ro~d &C-·H*~'--....UI challe nger round robins. KL7 has come out on to pand 1s being touted as ~smtn:Gf the-Year-Awafd ~ win in thC"-trighty--comlJCl'"'. ,...,· ......--t the boat to beat in the semi-finals. and finals will be on a one-on-one. starting Dec. 28. and man) observers --best four~out-of-seven races and not sec it as a pouiblC" wi nner o f th~ o n the pei111 systelT). America's C up when the finals gcr There are also qCJe stions about the C1t1Len Watch match racing cham- pionship 1n 1982 moved Dickson out of 1hc small boat classes and into the international match rac ing arena - in which· th Am erica's Cup is the ultimate prize. He has si nce com· petcd with mixed success in everv match racing series in the \\Orld. including Lo ng Beach Yacht Club's Congressional Cup. under way Jan. 31 . legahty.ofthe fiberglass KZ7. (All the But what about sk1pf>'.'r C'hris o thers are of aluminum.) WiH it Dickson and his )Oung K1 w1 ere"~ . measure up to the strict Lloyd's of Compared to the talented .\men -London 12-meter scantling rules'! Tefl'Y Tjaden. TcOJ Tjaden. a 15-)ear \Ctcran of for 5o1tc1ttng and contracting sho" tht' rccrt'atiOf'lal boatif!&Jndustn.,.l!_as· _ e h1btlors .aruLkwupc('\ ~the soo · been appo1ntea600t show mana~er alloca1ions as well as the logistics of for the Southern California Manne movtnJ exhibits in and ou1 of thl· Association. R.G. "Spike.'' th~ trade. show site. assoc1at1on·s cxccui1 ve director. an-. nouncl'd. SCM'\'s o ther 1987 shows are: Tjaden. 38. was "estcrn district SCM .o\ Spring Boat Sho". May 8-17. sales manager for Suzuki .\merica at Fatrplex at the Los Angt'les Coun1 ~ corp. prior to joining the SCMA Fair Grounds in Pomona: 1987 professional staff. He has held srmi1ar American Boating Ju6ilee. July 24- salrs pos1t1ons with Mercury Marine Aug. 2. Shoreline Village Manna. and Glastron Boats and has been Long Beach. and the 19th annual ~mplayed in rhe ple:Bure boat in<fus--ln&ernalional Saltboat-Show. Oet. 23 .1n since 197 1. Nov. I a t the Long Beach Convention --Tjaden will manage the fo\Jr major ·Center. boat sho" son SCMA 's annual sched-Tjaden and his wife. Gina. It ve in ule. beginning with lhe Southern West Co\'ina .with their t\\O dau$h· Caltforma .Boat SbQJ at Lhe .Los. .ters. The fami.4-is-act~vc in boattng .\ngelcs Convention Center Jan. 30 with special interests in water sk11ng through Feb. 8. He will be responsible and fish1n~. ... 0 9 The KZ7 and the America jibe for the lead ln America'• Cap a~tlon . In F~tle. The New Zealand .. Plude Faatudc' la aklppered by 25-yellt-old Chrla Dlcboa. rea sspee Thl' fa'''°'' oOiciall) -dod.cd stem prt.'\ 1ous fastest stern dnve kilo mark th ts remarkable kilo r«ord ." JnH· \f>'.'c.·d record 1n power boat 1n clas ... lJ0.40 1 mph k 'I b} Al Mitch Lembke bas emerged as the h1ston -1 36.82~ mph -was posted· ( o.pcland ofl'll.cw...0Ckan1-1. o 1984 in ..dear-cut Leadcr...oi.lht:..park, --=. ~o~. 18 iu Mttch Lembke of Orange~ SQ-foet-effshort , upc"'rb-o-a~1-.--·~"'"'opping bOth old pro ordSkog·s when Ol' c~tablJshcd a nc" Inboard Poi>C)e's Chicken. powcrcd by fo ur former mark b) more than 17 mph Endurance ET class rc·cord a1 the MerCruiser 500 EFI engines. each and .Copela nd's all-class stem drive Parker Inboard Kilos. Parker . .\rt· dri,cn 1hrough a MerCru1scr IV SSM record. Lembke's achitvem ent 1ona. with a McrCru1scr II Supef' stern drn c. stands as the fastest official recording Spe\·d Master stern dm <'. Thr 1986 Parker KLlos were sane· of an) stem d ri' e power boat in Orn ing ht~ ~O-foo1 Spcedmarinr tioned b) the .\mencan Po"'cr Boat histor)." said Snydrr. '1h crWing tunnel boat with a 640 hp .\ssoc1at1on "itb Lcmbke's resOJ:d Lembke has been racinl boats for Y-12Jaguarcngi~andMerCruiserll pcnding offil·iar.\P"BA <'Crtlficat1o n. 15 )Car!) -the past 10 in Inboards SSM drive. the J) • .,.car old custom "ilh MerCruiS<r stern dri"cs. booi hutldcr set lhe clas' and slern Did. ~n )der, direetor of Mercury Mame<1 with two children, dms: marks ay~ini two op~rk Manm··, racing and performance Lembkr 1s opera11ons manaJt'r of direcJlon run!>Ontnl"Colorado Rf,cr. product~. Oshlwsh. Wisconsin. Sf>'.·cdmarlne A ssociates. Inc. in-Or- ../ hailed Lcmbkc·s prcrcdcnt-shatter-ange. In father'~husine Down n\'er. he hit I 38.168 mph 1ng performance ~) 1ng: "Man> ex-The) build to order about 35 race and upm er I 35.490 mph toauain the cellcn1 race driver!> ha'e worked for and performance pleasure Silver a\eragl'. That tOpJX'd (b) almost rs ~cars to enhance the image of the Wing bo:m a ~car. 1nclud1ng the 20- J><.'rccnl) th<.· e).isting ET class mark of, erowd-pkasing Inboard Endurance foo11unncl. I 0-foot M101. 22-foot Ski· n 9.131 mph SCI by Bob Nordskog of tunnel,boats. \\Ith his 0\ erall \'ICtOrY Da\ ( n 11<;l'f and ofT,hore boats at 26 Va n N uys at·Parker in 1980. 111 the 1985 Parker Enduro. the first and \4 ft'l'I, a lmost a ll powered by Le mbke also surpasseJ t he for an inboard in 15 years. and now Menur~ Holl:J Ball auction_btings in OYH_~l56,000 for child care By CAROL HUMPKREYS -.,..,,...c ... ,.., • .-if The N1ghttngak .\uxtl1ar) of the 1 C'h1ldren'<1 Home oc1et). with onlv 28 mt'mhcrs. succeeded in raising more than $56.000 at their annual -------"""I.\ .Ball at lhc.Eour Sc~asons Hotel Not an easy task for even the cleverest of hardworking elves during this bus' hohda' social ~son . The C\Cnt bc@.an with twcrand-a, half hours of no-host cocktails as the 300 part)-ltes (who &a)ed Sl50 per couple) bid on over 2 ) silent auction items. The pan) continued into the ballroom for a prime nb dinner served on tables which were centered with fl oral and fur-trimmed birch limbs. Dessert featured white chocolate mousse with raspberries. "I think the highligt)t of the evening 1 1s how warm and gracious Harriet Nelson ts. Evervont" had a chantt-to meet her:· stated co-chair Cllrt1Une Giwoff. Harriet Nelson was honorary chair- man and spoke warm I:,. of her su port two-to-eight people anywhere up to 500 miles from John W.yne A1rpon. - The plan was donated by auc· ti oneer Deui1 Aili (wife Adrienne was a member of the Ball commiltee). Fh e furs and two pianos were also among the item s sold during the 45. members Verda Uellle. Joel Baylor, McWa)'lle. mj.nute auclion-fund-teHer. eme·..,ee""e'--....:E:.a:d Broob..-Wi•i• ltew, Diw-Papere11H9 e4He4 lty Detty PHet b) John Brttltt~ McKee, Alaa Bayer and Sae StyJe editor Vlda Dean. Oancing 10 the l•tlmates and adding some holiday spirit of their .---------------....__ ___________ _ own were additional cdmmiuee and inrerest in theworkofC~H~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ how all t e members seemed to love • I llC :l~()I{,. t :\l{:\IS what the) are doing. President Gall Starr spoke of the man) p rojects ofC'HS. "Actually we are broadening our cfTorts. There is such a need for child care. so many latch key kids. So 1n addition to assisting in adoption. emergency child care. parent search and our hotline. we now want to get IO\Olved With all aspt'cts of helping chtldr~n." added G1woff. A lt ve auction allo wed Tracy Nelson, Harriet's granddaughter. to win a trip to Londo)tlrnd guest Pat Laareno to win a private plan trip .for LIFE'S TOO MUCH F·UN TO BB OVERWEIGHT. Being overweight can hurt young people emotionally and physically. And it can set -----up a cycfe of pain-that lasts a lifetime. The Body Shop is a ten-wttek · program for young people 8-1 8. They learn the skills and -tools they need to con ro their weight now. And for the rest of their lives. Catt (714) 166-5845 for information about the program . : and ttie next start date. It's a .. chance to control a ,, weight problem before It gets -"'~ out of control. ' . THE BODY SHOP A Hrvlce of Hoag Hospital Newport Beact\ .... ~ scholarship to-The ~ody Shop Is the pe.rfect lft. HOLi DAY SPF:CI AL Malt Away Mints 2 a.ge tor SS.00 llt•eed!I HOLi DAY SPfC 11\ I Cheeae-81111, Logs·• Bara Any 2 for $8.00 11398•,I Traditlona1 Reak.y 831-7370 ... y. ,,.,,,.,. a. eau11i'la•. Mt-1671 for Information & surprlslngl~ ~~ ---~--- ... lk ..en ...... Put Ne.,.,.. Ne•,.rt ~·· ...... , ...., ....... hnl1•1• _. ...... ,. l, I, t J ........................ , . ..., ...._. rn. Ne_,.t CeMtr IM ,....._ ..... ,.,... ........... . J••• •ne 11 S. .....-aw. R-4 (714) 6"-l900 .PARK ' f(Ut)ADS -.mr Cal: Ml·IHI ............ :11t41 ............. LM lift 11111•1' .. ,.. ...... , ...... rt --- T i \Lh crtising A R T s T AR N AP.PREN.TICE Small last growing Const Co n~ds career minded young man w/bas1c woodwork ing knowl- edge 548-6449 UP. SIJPWlllllT Apply in person 2270 DailJ Piltt Circ1l1ti11 11,1. Is now accepting applications for part-time office positions. Heavy phones. computer Input, and gffl· eraf1mi'ee duties. Experience-netc- ful ... will train. Hrs are 12-Spm, Mon.-Fri. $5.00/hr TO sfart. Apply in person, 9am-4pm. .... ,.,. ... ~ 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 •' -, Newport Blvd. Npt Sch. ' l:.~~_J~~-l-.,--~1~11~·;"~111~~~· ___:·~t~"~-r~JLlt~,~~.,~·Llh~<~>-~·'~·~l~-tt_.~~~~~.__tlt=p~e~n~in~&~•~N~o~~!..;A~v~a~il~a~b~le!lllJ.~~~~~~~~~~.:__..__-:--::-:-__.~~:::::::-=====-:=::::-~~~~~.:..-~~~~~~-i ~.._;---,.--ll--1J..4Ulrmt.i...w;\\h;c:u_11~--n.IU..ll~l;~:::"::;:'.,~:;:,::,: ~·, •• ;:"-" CAR ROUTES YOU CAN FIND IT IN THECLASSIFIED ! -. J1hrm,111.( tnr .1 \.111tt. •H d1t n1' -\111lt•1 1.. N•~• •••r~• I .1 ~ rro<lun·IJ\tlt,I\ 1r 1prt'\lfltJll\lll\f'tl\f1' ........... tr E•rn Extr• C••h II J Piii ~ut11m11tl\t ltJll'tJll Jl.11 rt1J1l 11!1l"l•I' ~ ,, For De/Ivery 01 Thi• P•per - J tJ't pj,t 1, l"l' r .• r nJr •'"' :11 1i.,1111.: - mJrktt J t nw11d\ljl.Jl1t1 Jlld \ll lt tttJNYlltGTON BEACJI \t\\\PJfXI pr11dul111111 ~1111id~.tt:l ,, .111 -Fftl ..... _._.N -YA· ·LEY J~"<'t Ahrtm r11 ''"'~ u11Jt1 ud r .1u.!1111l' ,, 1 vvn rft"I ., • 1·M1 Pr11 1r llt"'f'Jpt r t\J't'1t1 u" 11 INDEPENDENT ~·"~( IJ11!ill!.:!.. l'.u11.u1Jll '1'11' bs I! It!> , ----· ,,IJn s·c•iptrl, .. ul Dail Pilat Pilat Del iver 1 day a week. No collecfing. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and in surance ---- • •II I\ t \f fl.1 'Utt I Classified Advertlling , &42-5&78 CALL 842-1444 ( 11•/.1 \le \J ( ·"''"'"'·' ., .,, ·-Ask for JoAnne Craney Car11t1 Buban ... /CU.U.n. r.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;iiiii~j•Piiiir~iitllfioil~901""r-pe-1""1uiiiipiiiio•1 ·c -i.-an--1:.:™:;•::•~H;pjN:ftDlllY'!iM;;iXP!N;;;•~•_,--r,A;l::oh:1::L!Ll:m:ou::s;lne=;;lo;..r _y_ou_.r SMITH Quality Painting $2 ,40 Per day rng Truck mount equip Large or small I do It all! Ch11stmas party $35 hr , lnt/E•t Comm'l/Aesld'll S 17 rm. no t11cks 84 t ·3334 Pat 531·5579 or Ive msg LAX $100. 646'·6294 Apts Free est. 960-9938 lhll s ALL you pay lor •GEN HOME REPAIRS G -S d - -3 hnes 30 day minimum Paint D•--all CarnAntry M11tary rad tu ent Painters m the ,.. "" , _______ .., ___ . tnttExt Qual work. tow ere Gary 645-5277 PTL Masonry Of All Types rates. tree est no.9149 SERVICE DIRECTORY- CALL TODAY" ASI FOi LOIS Turkey $4 tO lb Cornish FENCES-GA TES Tree trim Brock walls· brick work-We ~ame hen $3 00 lb S8'1mon Dump runs c M IN B patios tree est 536-4833 Int /Ext Quality work· mensh1p. tree esl lns'd 7 lb 766 w 191h c M area Jim Whyte. 642·7206 lrlc•wtrt HW I rtHir L•c 231930 Rob 840-9504 LONE STAR CATERING HOME REPAIR Pt mbef Fr~ est Reis 675-6f86 Resh Smoked Serue D11y u • PAINTER NEEDS WORK• 631-6711 640-t319 att 5 etectrtcal Ille WOfk, bath • int/E111 ce111ngs. relrn cab · & kite remodel 647-2326 Mnt•I (26) yrs exp , work guar Ct•tat/Ctactete Plumbing. painting. carpet •A· 1 •mll* Davis P11n11ng 964-3837 Yovr D rv I cteanong. etc Big or small CLEAN & EXPERT PA NT EEDS WORK•. Service Directory ;tc ew~~1· 1tb•t :'o~ ~=~· Reas price At 635·4'73r ver 25 years experience 101/Ext. ceU1ng.s. relin cab. RepresentatJve Reas Mackey. 536-0553 HHJiat --lie T l 16.428 730· 1353 (26) yrs exp , work guar 142-4321Hf,310 LT HAULING . MOVING H ABC MOVINGH Davis Painting 964-~837 --------Cki1' Care Gantge & Yard Ctnups Quick &-elfelut 1'1'58046 npt1Q PUUlllTIOI Ftl P/T t8 mo'stup Jon 645·8t LO R~2-0.10 ~+Rflre INTERtORS The C11if Public Ut1l111es ;t;rso ~armers Sch Sched· H-AVtrNG. CLEAN UPS. 2 •l·MYl-1 FrH fff HANGING/STRIPPING Commission. REQUIRES e '-' day rites NB QUALITY WORK, REAS. T 11 128924 722-8447 VISA·MC 673-1512 ffi1tlii use<!. household 545·3063 7 DAYS MIKE 722-7858 goods movers. pr1n1 their Would like to babys11 3.4 STUYlll Cll.Llll Pl11ttr b · P u C Cat T number m 111 children on your home IOf CLEAN UP & HAULING s~m..,.. OI, Int.I 11t tctl lasler1ng 1dvertrsements II ~ou the hot~s W~_neg Any type 01 odd JOb' Call ~eo. Otlglnal Custom Te.luting-Ou.Iii~ 1llVt! 1 qu s11on about good refs (714) 549·3863 ·imyti-me-~IS1~T Student Movers Insured Work Problems-No Prob· the legality of a mover, • Htaltk, ltaaty Lie Tt24·436 541.5427 terns! "328864 554-7831 Call. Public u1111tes Com· Cluai .. Stnact• litatll · NEW w1refloose Storage PJ .. L.181 mission 714-558-415 t ROBIN~ CLEANING l~iiiiiiiiiiiio .. ~lw!,...--... An9ttiul Celli•!' AHLSWN oR PX1 fEo Also lnt/E11t Painting l lc•281517 631 -9295 .... WWWR RtOOING SAIL/POWEi' 86et1 Elee· Tunlng-Ptumb. &48-3395 SERVICE A'thoroughly Personal Fl1ness Train« lartlat lenict H llr II• lll· 11~ Cl . 1 Highly qu1J m Ill areas ol • ean House 852• 1662 e~erc1se Barry 956-5123 Cate for Elderly In LioenM A" plumbing & t\Ull HOLIDAY CLEAN-UP Private Home Kathy EXPERT Service & Repair Hsecle11nrng, carpets. hrd .... ,,, a Cttli•t• Atkinson, RN 540·4101 34 yrs e•p 18 yrs in atea. wood firs. windows. ~tc H ltr 11flll·1111 warm· tovlng h<inl9 en· Lk:-=409035 "4·8919 KIRBY MAINTENANCE •AH heating & plum~ vtronmenl for ttie elderly Ptumblfl9 & Or..ni Low 63 t ·5272 --Bal~ !Mand Bo9(d & ft t [l1tt by pbQM.. 9\* HOUSECLEANING• laatriftift c.r. fl73=8589"An 5pm 24hr-"'" (714) 997-11704 II you hale dtrt, call us FORMER 0 C Mualc: Instr. ,-• 750-11303 Linda Ofrs lnstrumentar lfttons P1iatiM ~ ~· 835· 7038 Mary & Plano l "Uning, 556-1178 fl YEXNi OF THE FJNEST em. =-.bl:. wnl PyT_.. ... 15 na,NET RE· Wanda & Kelly's Quality LH•tc•"•I -painting & WOOd llnllhel '"s!"F• .. YK~P!~,.J,.f50f " ""'"' _.. Hsecieanlng e11p rel1 I 1 a In N 8. RICHARD SINOR n · '""'• '"........., FINISHING. Strip-stain 642-0405 or'962· ;&&1 -nclrt he 280644. 913.4 114 ..... .. .......... ~~ LlWXPIM sHcoo: • • --, ......... _ ... ____ _ free .... s..n. 192·7703 lltctrlcal WE DO IT ALLI REF'S * * • • •LUO ... , • ... ' •• II.I.I LICl tns. DIG IT &48·7070 11111 PlllT•I HOt 1ar 1 grftlll repeif. ell , ... n11T111 20% °" let)Ot "' Dec:. roof type tune upe & ,. KITCHENCABl~ETS Qulllltywork,lr•m Tree/Trim/Cleanup• (MERRYCHRISTMASI roofs. Prompt Mf~. Well Units, Furniture II 425513 "8-740 t Fall's lor pi1nllng Reas Int • E•t. Comm'I, ~·1. He'd I l>Onded. IA2·4tOI Designing AU1st1nce _ ~ prices 642-2873 Chu<:!! et90 Accoustlc1. P:r .... l . -- Menn, S3S-3133 ESIOI COMM LllNO 28 DUSTY'S Landtcepetlnn "3·Mll Of-..3·1777 ~ lff 1111911 ~;7~4 'ry A~:.':~6Llc M1tn Serv Wkly/monttl/ A A A PAiNTING Int/h t THE LEAK STOPS HEMr ___ t time Fr" esl 241·1..0 LOW!ST---WOfk guar t yr 722°7537 ICpert J*'lfl' 114 ELECTRICJAN --S ----r-· ---=" ~ Repalr-Remocfl-Addltlont l ie 1233108 Smell/lerge K C TREE SERVICE 10 lep ServiOe 182·3235 •REPAIR E.XPfRTS INC. Ooor1·elc 548-4HO il>bt a repairs 548-5203 Top Trim Removal. Qual. MATOIAN P'"IH-TI...,, ALL REPAIRS GUAR'O, r-_ -•-· Serv Ltc/lnt Ir• est. .. "V P"omt>\/Pollte. 722-8337 UOOJ1>Repalr·Alt.,1llons NEW I REPAIR No jOb 969-8263 Of 536-HM 0Vallt1 R Speclelty ., .... -- Cablnets-Pa,..i·Lock1-etc too small Top qvataty --Uc•281&t1 631-92'5 =-~yrs e•P .Wry '42·~ AMe FREE est 631 ·2345 TIUI GLASGOW PAINTING -LET THI IN SUN VA lLEY OONST HEW & REPAIR No jOb TQPPed/rem0119 a..nup lnllht 30 yrs elfper • Suntfllne ~ cteanlne I do It all! Home Improve. too tmall. Top quality nu tnn/tpmlllr 751-3411 ref's 142·5214 lid Call (7141 '48-5980 Home Repairs &42· 73.!! A .. •. FREE eat 631.2345 llm!:!l~ii!J~ii::: ""'' Sm .. , Aemodll WAieit4T-atClRtC Lew WWW. em fa -AddttlOnl. Wells Oooft 20 yrt S.V. I Const e•p Wage Eerner PIM Stat1 •· n I..... .CfU1t CcfM 873· 1tl0 Cne "' "° .... ~78 t CALL CLA-SSIF/£-D 64~-5618 ·I' \ ' ~\''' -. ·-\ ,_ ... INTO -·SAV~·N The llilJ Pilaf has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH wi-th a $9.00 Classified Ad. wtfh prepayment 4 -l-ineS _ :1-Days $9e00 No changes in copy or cancellation. Private parties only. No Commerc aol, Real Estale, Au1omo11ve. Booting or Employment Ads. Ther e is no price l1m11 10 whol you con odver1 1se. If you need to sell your couch. high choir or any unused merchandise-coll lhe Dorly Pilot ClonHied staff or ose-the coupon below: Mail to: Doily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Co 92626 642-5678 --------~------------~-------------- NAME·--------===-==--eHONE ADDRESS --====-----...::......:___ CITY ____________ STATE I ZIP ~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~ AD COPY! 4 line minimum, opproximotely 4 words per line. AMT . ENCLOSED _________ c1rc1t ont VISA or M.C. ~-~~~~~~~ Ar, you o subscriber to the Daily Pilot? clrcte onT YES / NO ' . ... -----____ rn &:na ""° r. Ebony 1171 UC9flent, .ltwtbf /Fan/lrt ~ bencfl.1~11~1.~000~~~-ll.' N . 1111 8"-10R.-.o.t ... ...11L Mlt UofOIUd»i . L:uilti 'Vogue~'IO-C-. -A. 35' ,.., bdrm, matiy .. ,,. M•e-offer. 17t-1M7 . ••••••• -...... -.. . ... ..... _""""' ,_, .,._ .... " --. ·-1 ...... ., .... ,_, ··-·--, ...... , '=! . , .. U.S.A. tl&d iQinUm ™ CONSOLE PIANO, Niie (l1~ aH__- rlng 4 \kt PNt1. Colof· new never played. tuned, ~,__ a .--- leM. ~ter Einefakl. tr'" delivery. pp 11150. ,~~~~~~!!!~ 11•11' ltOOO at Bulloch, Melle 847-~72 · _ From PhUco TV... to . J OfM '!5t·5 l27 HAMMOND Organ e..utl couch. bed. fufn to 111111 _•&I RI I Wiiii ··-·-el-·-· ··-·--...... .. ,,,., __ ....... " . ... , ... _.,..., 1-'41 ....... _.,_ C'omt-t-ff Mtlletl Nfv All ~ _.... _Rhythm reYerd:-precus. eonditlOnl PlUS CIOlee-ILL_..-·-· ... , .. ,_ .,_ 11-IJ ... , .. _.,_ ·-· Lftlle 1515 847-7011 tlb'" I stereo equip-I lllRI Organ Wurlltrw spinet .... ~~I.of °?:4J:~~~~'g.N TOI( =1 ... _,...,._ ,_, ... __ •• I__,,., ... , ... _./_ 1-J • IA&.11 · My new Mil* coat -:-your good cond Loolla Ilk• -1 '1 -XMAS pr...uu~ st.u '!9W s2so '42·3243 _ :.-1111 •MP-. Utl HW 1• on. Org 13810 Mu1r-s.t11 -PLAYER PIANO·-• (N ( .... w/lt1llt,ll_ Trab -•s ···--·· ·----·---·--· O-.lKJ • MltYICE .-PM'J9-=-- • LIAllNG ··---11850080990-5154 Antique upr i ght •-/....._....., .... ) • __,, NMdc• In ~,Y Wiii maghogany 10 lnstru· ~ _, 377 CHEW Wlth c.mper '!lfUllS--••rw•-- NII at .,_., IO'# ,., .... A . ment Harvard Boston r ... ta shell, stle11 1Mt. 8 cyt, Costume"-·~ 'j~~ Prano. Org 17500 Movirig ,.._ xlnt cond . clean. 11950 ,....._, __ ........... _ S300 tcrS5000 7A&-74t1 Must Meflflce S5000 cR~Xs 875-4317 ------ - 759•3331 ROSE GIFT Collee· '--~nl ........ -llt •L---~ tttes. piano, ltf. ltanlr.111'1cln. Von 12 rllY1llm1, "'°'-'·~Int f r1 /Sat.IS.Un. 9801 Sctlneidau, Enman, Clut· cond Xlnt Xmu girt! Carnation Ave. Fountain ter ANO MORE 873-5781 $1400 obo. 983-2723 Vlly, otf Bualltr~IEdl rtalC NOTICE rtalC NOTICE MOTICa ~---"'" !fO, 111 NOT'ICE IS HEREBY GI VE-N tfll~ ·,-..1e<1 proposals Mii be rec.1119<1 by Cltµt , Coata..Meu.10 wit The City Council, •p 0 T mey be OllWlrW!M inter ... ed LESS YOU T Al(( ACTION ..._ ...... ., .... .... made on pertonll property Thtl l>uSIMH •• con· pen)' 1MOO aln:Nld, ecilbed. eollal«al _... tie of lhe Boat<I of TrUll-tJ _______ ..;.;,.;,;;.;;,,; 1n the MH endtor fttate of TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ....... ml .... .... l\eteon1tter delcribed <1uc1ed by -" 1N11vtduel 240. IMM C...,_ 111'5 helld ·'1 the hour of 10 00 Ille Hunting Ion BHcll P'ta.IC N0TIC£ RUTH M NELSON AKA EATY. 1T MAY BE fOlD AT ....... LAe· ........ Clll-The nWN& end ~ .co-.... Edwlr<I ,...,_ ~ .. Ill• 'I II - .o'dodiAM,onthe16tt108)' Scflool0tt1riet AUTt1MATTIA.NllSO.til ~SALE IF YOU _Po)...,,.,., 9ddr"Mt ol IM lntende<I lhebl<l<lefto ~hilbi<I TtMa stalement _. fllld Narne;.-red\o~- of Jan!My, 1N7. at 351 9f:ltarelt0'8rtl.Clelta 1(-A petition l\aa bMr1 flied NEED AN EXPLANATION est.111 trentlerort 1te HO Kl._, 1otl\eC11yCl«tl'10fficeby wllhtheCountyClertlofOr· flledont/3JlllntN~ NotttlAtrowtlMCIRold,Sall Publithe<I 0r-. Coe91 NO'nceCW byCAA(NELSONlntNSu· Of THE NATURE Of THE TAC1tttt YUN KYUNG KIM ... 7 w lheptoper9MOUnCe<l!llM -.·County on Decemtler of0r~ • .F.3t•n -- Bernardino. County of San Oatly P1101Oec.tnber11, 18. ..-.!!!A .. !".:...... per1or Courl ol Orange PROCEEDING AGAINST Publi9tled Or~ Colll 18th Street. Apl 22. Cost• B•d• Wiii be pu~QCllll)ed lCl. lW -Oiltilon & F..,.an o.- BernerCl1no. Stll• of Call· 1988 -.. __.... County DIQUHtlng t hll 'IOU YOU SHO.UU> .CON· DAily Pilot Decemoer 4, -1 1., ;Cllllfomi~ -end IHd •lou<I •1 11 00 ,.,.. "91opmen1 Company, '*° foml1 Th310 ,._CW NhhOili CAAL NELSON be IP· TACT A LAWYER. ta, 19M The IOcatlon In CaNfornil 1 m 0t IS soon 11\et .. het Publilf*I Orange .Coatl FairCf\ll<I, Suite 240. Irvine. That portion of 11\e Oii r• TO l.ll•llTmt po1nte<1 11 peraonal rll)· On Monday. JlnUlfV 5. Th301 of the chlil ••ec11tlve offi<;e es prachcable on Friday, D111y Piiot December 18. 2S. Celllorflie-t27 t5 reftitery loclled... •• .13.579 rtalC NOTICE llTAR MO • .A-"1..U r"9nllll'lefOadmlniSt« IM 1987. II 1 30 p M . AMlty or principal bu*-oftiee January 2. 1987. in lhe 19198 Januery 1 a 1987 This buliMU ••• ~ Whittrem A¥enUe, FontMI. To alt heW•. beneflderi.. •II•• ot 1111 oec.denl lnCOfpotlled 11 duly ap-P\mllC NOTICE of lhe 1nletldeel 1ran9feror 11 Covnc11 Chamben. Cit)' H... Th334 Oue1e<I by•~· partner Calrfornl8 cunenlly owned MOTICI creditor• and contingent The pelition reque11a polnle<I Truaiee un6et eno 370 E 17th Slreet. Geroen 77 Fair Ot1ve Costa M.... lflop by Llllewoo<I Ool s.Mce. 1tVtT1eQ 9ID9 credltOfs. and '*'°"' who euthor1ly 10 lelmtnlsler lhe pursuant 10 Deed of Truet MOTICI CW Gr~. CA 92'27 C1hlo<"'1 to< the tuml'lftlng Pta.IC NOTICE TM llatement -h9cl Irie wtlldl 19'perl0ftll !Srop-CC~ may be ot...._ lrll••ted •llte unOer Ille lndepen. rtcOfde<I June 15. 1984 U CMaeOLunoll OI All otller bu-,..,,_ of LEASED VEHICLE with "'9 County Cl«tl ol Or· 9rt'f fM oppoMd to ,.. Nohcei11\etebyolventhat ~u~':a': r.:~~~~ of denl "Kai 11 re ion i:>f'"£i. tn11r NO 14-24AM. o-r ~~ "'d<l•1t0f1al "" ct ,tCTITIO,,_MIH•H PfoPe'ly) The ,.., property MAleCI bt<l1 Wiii be r-vect , '"" Acl l>clll~~Cecl ~ 11.ouca. ii.... tramtwor-wtthtn -spect11C1ttons m-.y -.,. ob· N~Al'IWWT 21 \He on Wtiter, tom. QI !!It.'~ y t~Hwtlllnftelft A pettt.IOO bas..--been-lileCS A heiring on the petition Roy l Curry anCI J<>yee J given that ANTHONEY LEO '"'" ye1u 1111 ye1ra IH t tau'te<I II Ille Office of ,,.. The fOltOWtng peraona .,. Davteon & Fer~ Oe· Mery 11 foclled along wtt11 Beach 11 the offlc.e of lhe by ECl(AAO LIENSDOAF In wlfl btlheld on JANUARY 7, Curry. husben<I anCI wife. u VANDEWALLE. MICHAEL p11t so fer a1 known to the Purclles1ng Agent.at 17 F111r dOlng l>Ysiness 11 Un1ver- 1 ve1°""'9nt Compeny. i Clh· lhll potllOn ot the ra·r• C.ty Clerk al Clly H811 2000 the Superior Court of Of. 1987 11 t •5 PM In Depl No. trus1or1. In lhe ontee ot lhe WILLIAM REITH. 1n<1 PAUL lntende<I trensfetff ere 0;1ve Cosll Mese. C•h· slly Montessori 398 Untver· form• general Qaf1"'""9p. finery ..n·te11 1• rHI property M11n Sir.... Hunll~lon :c:A~°D"~~£':s~~ '': 3 •• 700 Clvlc Cenler Drive County Aecor<lef of Orange HENRY LIND. heretofore none lotn11 BICIS ShOUICI De r• '''Y Or Cos•a Mell CA By DAVISON l AND' CAT. lh•M be IOICI It the place. Beacb. Calllotr\18, until Ille ......,..,.,_ .. u --aonai r--W"t Santi Ane. CA 9270 t County, St••• of CalllOfnla. Cloong buSlnMt und« oi..ric:-The rtl!Tll(•l lllCI OUltneSS turned to the attenhon ol the 92627 I nE COMPANY • Clltfo<n11 ltme. 8{\CI dlle lndleated llOUrot200pm onJanuary _........,.., ......., _.-IF YOU OBJECT to 11\e Will SELL AT PUBLIC 1tliouslt1mnemeend1lyleol l<l<ltns ol lhe 1n1encteo City Clefk within S110 hme C1tOI Cay Tuck• 709 COfportt1on Getlltll P•t ·=a; toreetoluf• under 15 1917 •• ~ IMN trie, reMnlllivelOldmniter ,,.. grentlng ot lhe pelt1tOn you AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-HERITAGE CAFE. II t•220 l••nsfetH(I ) are M IN l1m1I 1n. MlleCI en~. Chit Or l 119Unl Bel\ CA ,.., By Alan J• Dev•IOn a Trust -. . be oPened ~ ...... ot '*--°***'1. stYoold •II• 1C1PMi -.t "'9 OCR FOR C ABM l t U>rtve. Slld9 lt tn I_~ EONG HONG HAE.SUNG ldentilied.on..llle ous.cte *'lb ll~l Pr~t Tt•• notie:e is oiven In IC· rea<I llOud in u.e Councl The petition requeala 1111nng anct st•I• yQ\Jf <>«>· hme of sale in mor'9)I City of In.one County of°'' HONG 919 t Clleprn81\ A ... tr.e 81d Item Nllnibef anct 1111 fhtS 1>us1neu s cOft· ~ Orange Co.'11 c.ordanc. Mtfl tM PfCMllOnl Ctlamwa IOf ahe construe· 1U1hofity 10 ldtnlntslet lhe ,ec:11ons or hie wnllen obiec· of lhe United SlllM ) in the ange. S1111 of CaNfOfnia, <11<1 enue. Apl 9 Gerden Grove. ~ O.•• ductect by an •n<l1111cSual 0111•.,..PilOI Oecernber 4. 11 of S.CtiOn 9504. Subdt~ uon ol storm dr11n facilil'" "1111 under the ·~· t1<>ns w11h 1t1e coun .bef0te IObb_y 10 lhe 1>u11<11ng 1oc11eo ·on the 12111 <11y of Novem· C.W0tn.-92641 Each Old ~ ..-pectty c ay-Tue•11t 18 2,-i,.-• - (3l. of ltle Unltefm tn WWMf A¥enUe ,,...,-i:oe oen1 AdmlnteltlllOn of £9--the llelttng Your •Pe>elr· 11 601 S' l ewis SI . Orange. be< •. 19H. by mufuif con· Thll 1111 properly P9f1•· each •nd eve<y item 11 set T ;1•temen1 was llr.d Th.?H mereial Code of the State of Pilot 1n lhe City ol Hunt· 18~ ~ . ance may t>e '"person or by Clllfo1n1a a1rr1ght. 11111 and se'hl dlSSOlve the salCI Pert· nent he1eto· ,, o.Krtbe<I 1n forth 1n 111e ~1locet1on1 ll¥il OI· -:::::::=:::=:::-:=:~:===--.1.1 --..X!~~~------ifU191~ ,...,,t.!Q._91l--1!!!.J!!I~ all0f11e7 ~ IU-.ni termtn9te thelf-genet1T as urn tures. •· Any and a!fiicep110,,SiQ1he 1,,ge County o,, December rtlllC A Ml of P4an•. spec:ifl. Wiifbe ~~-JANUARY 7. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR rtOW lleld by ti un<lef Mid. relllt<>nt asparlnerttl!.relo. 'u, et • q u 1-p-m--.-TTI. spe<:tflcahons mus• becielf· 10 f986 --:..==~~;;.;.;::::..,_ ..oelC«, PHLIMI' I _catton1. and 'olller~lrect t987 II 1 •5 PM in °"Pl No or 1 contlngenl cre<111or of Deed ol Trust'" the Pfoperly Seid t>Ys<nest 111 the M ure 1r1<1en1me. goo<lwtll. teue. 1y 1n Ille bod and !allure to Fm147 'ICTITIOUa .,_ .. nntSOW, 444 ...... doc:umente may be ~calned 3 11 700 CMc Center Drive 1111 Cl«l .. Md. you. mus• Ille s<1u1ted 1n 111d Counly enct ••II be con<luc ted by ieasellof<I Improvements se1 tor1h any 11eni 1n 1111 Put>k$1\eCS O.anQI CoMI MAm-•TATElmWT ,...., .............. on DeQefnb« 15, 19111 at the w .... Sant• AN. CA 92701 your Clllm with Ille court or Slat• descrtbe<I., MICHAEL WILLIAM REITH stoc9' 1n f•ICll covenanl l'IOI spec1l1ca11ons shall b e Daily P110I Oecembef 18 251 The lofloo#tng Plftonl lfe L.. ......... c ........ Department of ~ublic IF YOU OBJECT. lo IM Pfn«ll ,, to IN pe .. onll PARCEL , anct PAUL HENRY LIND. 10 compel• l n<I •• IOCaleCI ,grou,,as '°' reiec;flon ot.,.. 1986 Januery I 8 19117 do<ng b\.IS41•el• u Aellat>le ""1 (f'ta) ---9f: Worlit. 2000 ~ Sit .... gt&nllng of the Pel"ton· yOU r19teMntlltye IPCIOffll«I by THAT POATION Of LOT 3 wtlo Wiii pay end Cl!lcflWge 11 370 E 17th S1ree1 •G l>ICI Tl1336 Operaung Enoo-s. 2353 0.., '· Tenel. A•1 _,, Hunllnglon leac:ti. Call· lflould eitMr IPP98' at IM tile eour1 *'thin le>ut monlM OF TRACT NO 7..03. IN all lllbff1tin lnCI Clebl• OI 11\e Cosll MeH C1hfornl4 E.ai bid Sll•ll 5et lorth lhe Columb11 Drtve. Cotta ler ._ ...._ I C.... fornl1. upon receic>t of 1 lle.,lng ln<I •tat~ 'fOUl ob-lrom lhe dlle of fwll 11-THE CITY OF IAVINE. AS firm •n<I r-ve alt mon41 92627 lull names ar>CI res•Clences ol Ptllt.IC NOTIC£ Mesa CA 92626 ..,,_,..._. nort-relunelable fee of jecllOnt or fltl written Objec· su1nee of lellllfS 11 PfOYldeCI SHOWN ON A MAP AE· p1y1ble lo Ille firm The Bu11ness n1me uMCI •II per i ons and p1rllH C.rl G E<lell>lute. 2353 Published Or81191 Coaat $15 00 tlons with the coun before In Section 700 ot Ille CORDED IN BOOK 289, Furlller notice 11 heret>y by Hl<I 11an11erors a1 111d 1nteres1e<1 '"the prop0sa1 II 'ICTf'NOU9 ..-a1 Columbia Drive. Co11r Delly Pilot December 18, Each bl<I lhatt be mlde on tile helll"O Y04Jf IPJ)Mf· Prob••• Code of Calllotnll PAQE(SI UI TO 18 IN· given thal ,,.. un<lefllOned fotlllon 11 A CLEANERS the bid IS Dy 8 corpor1tion. NA• •TA,..., Mesa. CA 92828 • 19H lhe Proposal Form at'(! 1n ance mey be in person.or by The 11meJ0< filing ct11ma wlH CL u SI v E. OF M IS· will not be t"9Qnt1ble. lrom Thi! said bulk Hensler 11 11a11 Ille names of the ol-The tOllowing Petton• 111 This bu11ne11 11 con· Th321 lhe m.,,,,., ptovldtd In Ille your enotney no1 e.pwe pnor to lour CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN this dey on. IOf 1ny Ot>li· 1ntende<I 10 t>e consum· l1cers whO c1,, sign an dOlng business 11 CNalllie<I duc199 by en lnd1Yldual contrac1 document•. and IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR mon111S from the dlle o1 Ille THE OFFICE OF THE g111on Incurred by lhe male<I at the ott.ee of BET. agrMtmPnl on behalf ol lhe PetSOMel Servtee 300 I C.rl G E<lell>lule rtalC NOTICE lhaft be accompanied by 1 Of 1 contlnQenl CcedltOI ol l\eartng notlee 1bove COUNTY RECORDER OF olhets 111 h11 o-n n1me or on TEA SERVICE fSCAOW coroorahon and whether Rf!Clhlll Avenue 8u1101ng 2 This Slllerneni -flleCI ce<tifie<I Of cashler't check Ille oeeeueCI you mull ltle YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille SAID COUNTY SHOWN the name Of the firm COMPANY INC 14284 ml)fe 111an Ofle ottoe:er mu11 Su1ll 201 Colle Meta wtlll the County Cteni of Or· eeonca Of 1 bid bOf"9 for not 1e1a your Clltm wtlll the court or hie kepi by 11'11 c'ourt 11 yOU AND DEFINED AS UNIT 1. Oate<I ll~ne. Calil0tn11. Beach BIYCI Wes1m1nsllr. sign 11 Ille OICI is by a part· 92626 ange Counly on o-tlb« ltVtTleQ w thin t~ of lhe amount of pr.-,t 11 IO lhe peraonll .,, a peraon "'"'"'eo "' OF SAID LOT ON THE CON· on 11111 25 Clly of Novemtiiar. C1l1f0tn11 92643 oo or alter ners11111 or a '°'"' ll'!!nture MerlMn Cooc>er. 277M tO. 1986 · Nollceill\eteb ven11111 1111bld made~bletolhe r8')retenlellveappoinledby u1111, wou mlXJe{Ye ..DQ.MllrnJM PL.Al't.. fQ 19H 7 tW ll'3"' '~"""-' 1r1d ao-'"v~nen. -111t1u1~lb -'9111' _,;,;;,;~;nn.;,~u~a0.: ... =-"0;;r,t~he;-t;~,;i;1y-:'o;;ft:t.ut,;ntlnglon BMch ~ upon 1"-l•ICUIOf or ldmln-TRACT NO 7403 AS A ON'f LIO YAN· IM bu~ 1111\$1.e1 1$..$Ub• Clt.esi.0$ at all 9--11-pact-Calll .i2692--~-OtltAfl-Geee4 Hunilngton Beech City Tiie Contractor lhall.' In from IN dete 01 fi!ll 1•· ltlrator. °' upon the II· SHOWN ON A MAP RE-. DIWA\.U iect 10 Calilor,,11 Un1torm ner ~ ana 101n1 1;en1urers If Teet G L-••. 2778• In· Da11y Pilot December 11, 25, -school Olalrlcl. in lhe Coun-Ille perlormence of Ille work suance of lettllfl)ls prolllde<I 1orney tor the e•ecu1or or CORDED IN BOOK 1020S. Aot>erl J. Kr up, AllOfney Commetclll Code Sectto,, tile b•CICler •s 1 i ole vemess ~111ss1on V1e10. Cem t986 Jenu1ry 1, 8. 1N7 of Or Will end 1mprovemen11. conform In Section 700 °1 Iha 1dm1n1S1t•lor. •n<I ftle with PAGE($} lH OF 'MIS· 11 Lew. 19712 M1cAnhur 8106 PfOproe1orsh1p or ar>Olher 92892 Tf\S33 ~1 uc> lo~' not lat::: 10 Ille L•bof Code of lhe Prob•I• Code of Calttorn•• lhe court with ptOOf of ..,. CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN Bouleverd Suite 230. Irvine. The neme artel IOClress of en111y 1ha1 does Dus1ness Tr"s busmen is con- 2-00 PM' on the 19111 dly of SlaleofCalHomiaan<lotfl« ThetlmefOf fthngclalrnsMll vice, 1 wrillen request Slit· THE OFFICE OF THE CA 92715 the person with whom u,,der a hcuhous "'me lhe CIUCle<I by I general Part· Oecembe< .-ttff ~ tMcf-ltlWl·-ol the SI ... ~ nol explre~___.12 four int lhet-you--deeife apeciet COUNTY RECORDER Of l>.Wllllhe<I Orange Cont clttttm mey be fil«t IS BE-l--"'°shell Ile ..,-1ne reel,,_ ~~ Ml.JC M>TICl purefl-of one 16 PASS-lorni• eppl!eable 11\et•lo, month• from the d•te 01 Ille notice of the filing ol I n In· SAID COUNTY Daily Piiot December 18. TER SER\llGE ESCROW or lhe O•delet wrlh I dnog· Mlrleel\ Coooer ENGER SCHOOL BUS wtlh Ille ••C9Pllon only of heiring notlee lbove • venlory end appral-'*'I ol PAACE.l 2 1986 COMPANY 1•2a• Beech n111on following showing This Slllemertl .... "*' ,ICTITMKla .,__. ..... .,A,_, Sc>ectllClllOnt fOf MiC1 but auett 'flrllllOnl lhll may be YOU MAY EXAMINE the nllte 11sets or of 11\e pell· AN UNDIVIDED ll~TH Tl\319 Blvd~ Weslmtnster Cllt· OBA 111\e 1oc:1111ous n1me1 with Ille County Clerk of Of. on flle In the District require<I und« 11\e 9')eelal hie ""'1 by the coun tt you ttOns or ecc:ount1 mentlOne<I INTEREST IN ANO TO All 111111-ui 111\Tll'C Jo'"'' 92683 iind 111e 1as1 day prov1aea hOwever no he ange Cou..!?!J 0'1 Oec_eml:!fr The IOllOwtng persons ere OOl"9 bo·• ··--_..,.... __ _ Pur Ottlce 81 2045 ew• pw1-~o ....._ ate 1 e!!IOl'I tru.er~leel w. ~200-ef'd~l200 S-of-OF LO'TS 1 TO 18 IN-,._ ... "" ,.,... 1orfttrng clatms 1>y-1ny-crfldl: tmous llame sl\atr be use<I 1'0 ,98Ti , Cr~ene. Hu1u1ng1on ptoceedlnol hereunder ere the "1111• you mey Mfve the Calll0fni1 Prob•t• Code CLUSl~E OF TRACT NO 101 1h1l1 be J1nu11y 6. 1987 unleu there •l a current ,_,. Chiropreellc: Group, eM B11<er St ·•327. Costa Beach. Celllornle 928•8 t1ken ancf wflieh hive not upon the ueculor °' l<lmln· Jotlft M. OultafMll, At· 7403, IN THE CITY OF F~~~:A~:-'.J' wlloeh is Ille ou111ness C11y reg11tra11ori ••Ill the O•ange Pubh.slled Orange Co111 Sel<I but lo be .,, IC· been superMde<I by lhe ltlrllor, or upon 1'11 11· temey '-'9tlttel1et, •1 IAVINE. AS SHOWN ON A before lhe con~mma11on Counly Recorder In case Of Daily P1lo1 December t8. 2S, Mesa. CA 92628 Jeffrey Jllcil ~. t232t Samo11ne. Do"ney, CA 90242 corctenee will\ apeclflcatlon• provision• of -the lebor tOfney fOf Ille e111culor or 9wlMM C6Mer on....... MAP RECORDED IN BOOK The following peraona .,. <11te specllll<I 1bovt1 . corpo11111ons 1nc1uae lhe 1986 J•nuary 1 8 1987 now on Ille 11 aaid Oittriet Code Preference to lebot 11<1m1nt1lrllor. "'!:'':wit 190, tttlM, CA a111 289 PAGE (SI 16 TO 18 IN· ~n~t=~~ 1~ ~I Gp~: Oate<I December 9 1986 names ot '"" Pres1Clent Th335 Office snail be gtvef1 only In Ille the court with Pf -· Publ11hed Orange Coasl .Cl US IV E 0 F M IS· _. JaONG HONG. HAI Secretary Trea.sure1 ~ 11111111111 •·C 111\llC( bell bid 1f1f11 be -. pt0'11Ctect OJ._ viee. I wrtu ... r~ stet-Daily P11C>1 ~Iler11. 18. CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN ~~!LMEanl~lle. 1~ Gv:!i SUNG HOMO, lfltended Maneoet niuu nu '"Tnrs bui1ne11 fl COft· ducted by .,, lndMduell Jeffrey J Miiier _____ _,_ -NobldlMllbeCOl•lldeled Ing ttl .. t you ctn1r1_ IC)eelal 2• 1986 THE OHICE OF THE "-,,......,.. Tiie C•ty Cou,,cll or Ille :;ct ~e~l~::Ctt: unlesl n It made on a form notice of lhe flhng of .,. In· WTh502 COUNTY RECORDER Of Karman Ave Irvine 927 IS Pubkthe<I Orenge Co11t City of Costa Me5:1 reserves OUA~~'°" ~·, CfleCk or bldder'I fufnllNCI o, the Cffy--of -1t0fy enCI ac>cK&lMmer!I of SAID COUNTY JoM Aampeflo, t1892 0-11ly P~ol • December 18. lhe roghl to re1ec.1 any or an _ -CHAii Hunllnglon BMch end la ""'••net• or of the pelt· PUBUC NOTICE EXCEPT THEREFROM Tara Cir ' S1nt1 Ana. Calif 1986 b•d• .-vn ::'l:: ==~:::: madelnacc:ordenee.ittl"'9 llonaOflCCOUl\tll'Mftlion9d EACH Of' 1'HE 8.t UNIT 2.1-1.S 2ll W1 OiRM"f!e ~ • ..::a~:l':::c"n This 1tetemen1·wea 111.i with tile County Cteni o1 -~;....;,.,;..,o,.,,.,......,.........,.,...,..,..,.+.,,.0 ~ Seellon 1200 anCI 1200-s ... o-o 1986 • <'-. ,.,. bid. Pl9I reqwemenll the California Probate Code. 'ICTITIOUa IU ... al THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ducted by in lnCIM<lull fltlll.IC NOTICE PuDhshed Or1ngfl Co111 tfUNTINQTOfil •ACH Publllhe<I Of•noe Coett ::-:o::::::t .. :~"N~ Eich blCICler mutt be ..,..._ Md ........ At• NA• ITATl•NT FOR TRACT NO 7•03. AE· John Almpello 0111ty P1101 Ot'cemlli't · 18 MDEA"c?i~NT Daily Piiot December 11. 21 . .. ,219.. llcenHCI an<I 1110 pre-=::.:,• ':..:''":'-.*• ~O The rotlOWlng peraoni. ere CORDED IN BOOK 10205, wi~hh:~·t'~~~.;:'of'~ 1'!86 Tk327 1118 Re<leve lopmenl 1986 J1nuwy I, I. '"T!~ .... --l bedel!Vet.010 qu11tliedureq111r.Obyl1W • • •. d o i n g bu s lneu IS PAGE 17•. OFFICIAL AE· , "-.. c I ·-1t1e~':.'nottetertMnone The. City Council of ,,,. ... MM. c.... ...... CA 8AYSIDEtFIAST. 2500 CORDS OF SAID COUNTY •nge COi.iniy on ..-.ember ·~~~~~~~--f:=--~iiiro;::;;;;;;;:;~~ =y ~ ily ~~ ---------- hUridtid Mfy f150l eiliriCI on e.a:t1 rF -Mlehelton Onve. Sune 200, A LSO ~ES E AV I NG -W---r9S8 PWIC NOTICf Slalemt'<'t 01 Oualllcattons ~-1'0TICE----;----of der ~tile rlgtll to r.,ect any Publlltled Or81191 COIS1 lrvlne. CA 92715 THEREFROM l:XCLUSIVE f1llm .-al MAMI "'1: from dltt or or all bl<lt Dally Pitol December 17, 18. AIChllt<I p Heusman ln<I EASEMENTS FOR V(HICU· Publ111\ed 0<81191 Coaat The lollow1n9 persons IC.a flr\CJ Bt0s 10< purctiaM from ..,.!:.~of~;i:r: B OfderoflheCll Coun· 24,1918 WTllS03 Mer1tyn e Hautmen. hut· L·AA PAAl(INO OVER Da1ty P11otOeeembert8,25. h1ve 1band0ne<llheuteol FICTfTIOUalU ... aa devf'looers1n1eres1ect 1n tlle y y blOCI and Wife, .. IOinl ten-THOSE PORTIONS SHOWN 1986. J1nu1ry ,1. 8. 1987 l he F'ICllllOUS Bus1neu NAME ITATIMINT aCQUISll•on ol .,.. Agency-NA•.,.,.. J I ' .------------------------------i i nti. 2500 Miclleleon Drive, AS PAACELS t ·P. 2•P. 3.p · Th330 N1me Miller Chlroprectoe: TM follOwmg pe1son1 ere ownea 1n<1ust11a1 parc;el TheJollOWlng .,_... ... ~~====::::;;~~ .. -----------•"' Sulle ~. lr11tne. CA t27t5 ANO •·P. WITHIN EACH Of Group. 6ff Beller SI Sle C101ng bus1,,ess as 'I A&-ldellfld w1th1n the Agency s dOlng butlfleM •: CO*lty "" AIChltd p Heutmen end SAID LOTS 1 TO t8 IN· i--..;.Nlt...;;.;;.;;..;fC;...;.;N()_T_IC( ___ 327. Cosll Mesa. CA 92626 ubl'n ' Resuu••"' 21 Tillt>ert·Beech RectevelOP· ltne Reiteurenl, •t5 lw• Merilyn E Heuamen. CLUSIVE OF SAID CON· IC 8111 _ The Fte1111ous Business C,,co \ Famous Hem-menl Proiect area r1nca Parllway lfvtfle, CA 14.80 . ---~~ 4 tine--m1mim··~--11 Plus a Garage Sale Kit for S 1..00 • ' • \\I t Fc>r tuO you can adverttM your Garage Sale In ·t"-OaHy....2Uo.t_Jhere 6a e ~ Mne--mtntmunrand the price II the Mme whett\fr you echertlle 1 d~ days. It's a grMt . way to tum thoM treuur• Into cuh. We are ellO offering a ..... to ....., 0. .. 1 ....... .,.. ?ta ~.Jndlldel ..... __... to ldvetilM. hOw to ptM. what lternl to .... I*" ldMe' tor • better gerege •••· lleO • prege .... sign. pricing lttdcert, lntorma11on on ctty or~ nenc. end en lnwntory .._.. You can purer.. ywr Ger1g9 Sele Kit for t 1.00 __, you ptllC9 yout ed et: 842-5878 . lllllPlll ::=.:;.~-­~&:: ... ~:~ .._..,...,....,_ ......... ~ .......... .. ~) - Tn.tstees of The Hausmen DOMINIUM PLAN FICnnout IUIMIU Name referre<I lo abOve WIS burger \ 31 Reuben s l he ReCleveiopmenl •615 Barr1nca ~~. Femily Tiust. nt.abllslled PA.RCEL 3. .. , • .,,-ftle<I In Ofenge County 0" Pl11nkl10U..'(! •1 Aeut>en E A~ncy will en1er1a1n t>i<ls 1nc .1Calll COfP ... 15k· Oc a 978 2500 C S E EASE ,... .. ,._ .. , 9·21 ·8•F2559•3 Lee S Moonraker 2701 lo<1he P11rch1seolthe11teol ranee Parklf&y.lr-.CA tol:*t I • 1 • AN EX LU IV • Thi fOllowtng persona ll'e W1H11m Jns11 Mtllet 332 Alto,, Avenue lrv1"e CA suom11tf'<I by lllt' Clel<lllne ThtS bullnfll le COfl· Mlcflefson Ot1ve. Suite 200, MENT FOR VEHICULAR ctoinn t>usillfts 11 CCP "~ms ln Coat• ••esa CA ,, 1 iect below The A.-.w ltv.ne.CA92715 PAA,l<ING OVER THATPAiNTING. 17711 MllcMll ._. "" :o2il• •• ,..... .. _,ducled by l corl)OfatlOft Thll buslneH 11 con-POl\TION OF LOT 3 OF NO<lh Ste C Irvine CA 92627 Gri ce Ae111uran1 Com· re5erves Ille roght IO relllM •615 B1rr1nc1 Pli"Y· Cluc:led by • general Plrl· TRACT NO 7•03. SHOWN 927 1~ . . Thtt but lnell WIS con oany a C1lltorn1a coroo• I ll O•CIS Add11ton11 1nf0f· Inc By Robert H~. nerlh•P AS PARCELS t·P, ON SAID K•n luac; 86 I S ducted by an 1n<11111<1u11 111on C270~ Allon Avenue me;•~," regar<l!OG lilt SI e •• PrH . -..................... ----,.• Al chercl p Heusm1n. CONOOMlN IUM PLAN; Pethltncter Ttall Anaheim. Tint 1111emen1 was file<I 1rv•Nl A ,,21·1• as o ows Thie 1111emen1 "• ,_ a-Ill Per1ner WHICH WHICH EASEMENT c• 92•07 with lhe Counry Ci.ri. of Or Tr.11 business •S con lfTI with the County Cler\ of ()t. T...... t ,~ s toft T E BE...,FIT ,....,. .. 0 Inge County on December ducle<I Dy • COfPOflhOfl QIKW'TIOM Inge County on D•CI,... ~';,. ~~ ();. I NO ~ANT .:.f ThlJ_buSlll_HJ. JI_ '-On· tO llM &face Aetlau•ant Ga-n-' Sll~'llNtely 6 ttee------- 81191 County orr November PARCELS 1 ANO 2 A80 V£ Cluc:l('!,;!1~!.,!" lnCllVlduel Wi41iem J M1llllf p1ny l(llll!Mn D Sorenson i cres enenlillty 1\11 ,...., '" T eddt enCI ..... -Publothe<I Or•nge Col-.! Sec1111r1 J LOCATION Sovlh s<de Pvbllshed Oranee ~ 14 1 ,_ ,.,. slrMt "·' ThlS Slllemlnl ... filed Daily PllOt Oeoember 18. :?S. Thtt Slalernenl WIS Ille<! o• T1ltierl Avenue .... Of Daoly PotOt o.c.tn• 11.11. Publ•IM<I Orenge Coat• 01'* common CleliOf'lllOn. w.lh Ille County Clerk of Or· 1986. J1nu1ry I a. 1ta7 with the County Clllfk of Ot · ~ach Boulevard t916 J1nuary 1 I. ttl1 Diiiy PllOI Oeoember 4, 11, ii eny 0' Ille , •• , pr099tly 11\ge County on November Tl\331 ange County on Oecembef 3 GENERAL PLAN In. TI\UJ 18 2S 1N8 detcr l be<I 1bov1 -11 21 19H ---------• 1986 "u51nl l · · Th2t4 purpor1eo 10 t>e. 1•st2 0va1 · ,_ rtalC llJTIC( ,~, 4 zcmtNG" •1 "" ·"8.IC NOTICl 11----------1 ~o•d~ !rvlne. CallfC>f~1• Pul>lflhld Orano--co.t-1--......, .............. ...,....___ PuOhthed 0••"98 Con• 5 Close or Escrow Wiit ~ 1--...;...;.;;..;.-.-..-._;.;;.m.-..-P\a.lC NOTICf 92714 ' Deily P1101November27. DI-IC -01ily P1101 O«emt>et 18 25 1 NO LA TEA lHAN MARCH 1 IC.. C , __ ....;.--.______ Thi unct«tlgned Try11 .. cemt>ed 11. 18. tiff ITATl•NT OI 1986 J1nu1r11 1 a 1987 1987 Jte""°"9 .. lll••. I( -1 <11ec1 .. muny M1bt11ty for eny Th293 •••MllOlllllWT OI Th324 inleresiea de .. elopers ..,... lfATll •111 _. JtCTmOUI .._.. il'IQonect,,... of Ille ttreet Utl CW ltCTITIOUa Thi --.. NAMI aTAlW addrM enct 0111« common Ml.IC NOTIC( IUIMU .._. P\alC NOTICl I :::'~~~~-:'C OOl"t ;;;;;;: ':*3* .. TP!e tot1oW10 S*tclfte .,. ~Ion. •I an;. lflOwf'I TP!e loll~ Plflont ., -subm•nton 10 Den Bten· COAST ~~ • 004'1c::iJb\lllMM •. USX ,..,-_, ll •tt 1\1 ... IOanctoneCI Ille uel of " -•~-• p t.• ,.,,_ l=:~ •~· ., ....................... .._ _.....,. .... 1 __ --u __ .,.--al n1n .,.,.., rOCl9(1y ..,.,. "~" , T(l E!IS~3!)70ovuttl ___ .,.,,,,...,..,.,.. PM:,,,___ lhe FIClltlout Bu1lne11 r-tt•rvv•--Cl o1--14wn 89"'\I .... __ .._ lf1llot, Coltl MeN. C• wifflouT covenanl Of warf' •Am'ITA,_..., . Heme IAC 8ACIC MAMI ITA-nMIWT ~ lly G ~ JllTI ..__..._• IOftliat2Ut ran~ .• ~or~.,.. The~perMMer t lOUO". 2tS'1 ~Ave . Tnet~WtngpetlOl'lllf• 8ftcn, 200CT Mim Sti•I. 1"' --,-. If . ·~ T :i; f.... ........,_ • ._ ... .. .... ...._ c .., 7 •oin" ... , ........ s 1, Su-Hun11n~ton hecll, Call· Laouna Cen,ot1 ~ , "~ Sollth Coett Ncientera geri ,,..., .... ~~·· .,. dotng bullnllla • ._. ...... Co11a Meta, 1 t ... 2 v " "'........ ...... 1 2,., 7 ............. le'"""h ... ..-...-.... - 0 r' ~-10 ..... ,..... • ............... ~ .. ,...... t .__1 ........ k .. ,.,5 w .. 1 01n1a -1 t•I .,_, • .,_ ..... _,_ -I" rncorporatect c •• orn1• encum -=......... ,.....y ·; y_..-c ...-.,.,;;; -;:: Fictltloul IMIMft 'i9ihsir.;;'"Ooat• M..a c a THf Df.AOl•Hf f<>fll T~ TNt 1Na1,_ 1e ...._ corp), 3070-lout" 9r1Mot. r9melnlnt ,..."........-eum (I~ Dr , otet . N referred lo abo ... was ,..2,27 RECEIPl OF ... ~.I dlleted OJ a ........... Cotta MeH. eatlfornta t11e f'CMe ~~NICI ~ .. t2Wt on2 .... 11n 1MCoun1y •,. s 00 ...-.... ltllP '"" ,.., of T'r\114. """In...., Half After, Inc (Calltornia Of Ille Ofenge. F-155332 Aultf'IO Arverec "IClnlC, ~ti« 31 ,::t,g:.'",(· JM\ .... Jr. • Thll bvSlnn• .. eofl· tWeon ... ptO'lllded In Mid dOn*ttC) Steven N COiiin•' 1821 l920t Jacob A~. Cir· BRtNNAN Ttlle ··--~1 duC190 .... • COfJ>OratlOn no1 ... MIVanc•, It ~. Thlt bvt•nftl le con-Ormerd Ave , san11 Ana, ntos C• to70t • """'--..-. .. '°""'--co... ftl90efltfl, under..,.*"" of laid DMd M1W lty • CorllO'•lion CA t2.7078 """ bUSlfleH It con· Ofl'ed 11' 111• .... __...., ... Incorporated, Jerry L of""'*· ...., Chartll ~ Haw Aner. inc $hen'y T"'9 11u1on11e w1t COi\• dueteo by en lnd11110uat ....._ •· Wane•...-. C...., .,. Ofwn. s.cr...,., · ••P9"1ft of 1"9 T~ ~ Cootl, Preeldent ctuetect by an 1ndMC1u1t "11tino AM1rec "ecai'ttc .._ .... ,. "'* c'I" Ul 1 1 1911 TM 1t1...,_,. " .. flied OI 1he truatt ~ llr ..._ -lM-......,...,,, Wft ftllG -rl111 ilaltmenl wu hied Thlt 9111~1 w .. filed "C,., Oranee C... ~ °'91111 """Ille coumyo.r.-ot Or· DeeCI of ''"''· -·Ille """IN COYnly c•11 ot Of. With Ille County Cl9rll of Dr· Wllh the County Clefll of Ot· Dell'; PllOt OeumMI , .. ~,., ...... .,. Coumy on Hesolll• Mount '~ ...... enoe Covnty on D1u"9r.,. COunty on totoOltlmO« enge County on~ ,... • ,, ti. 14, 1tH · meted to be 1114.14351 4, ,... 24a~':. t& 1tH "'II? · • ,.,_ "-belteflc...-; ""°"Mid W N COllnl W "' ••etted o..,. coeec Deed,o1 """' ..., .. .,. •· ~ 0r.,.. Co.at ~ Oranee eo.1 ""bltlfle<I <>rante coeec ,_ Deel rr.-t. 11, 9C\lltlll ... ..,.,.. to "'9 ,_ Dtn•._ ti. H . "'°' Olc:+nw 4. 11. r l'ly Nol ~ ti H . fh1t~ • .. 21 Auto Center Drive 120 W Warner Ave. _____ J!ICVY.Jtl0nee.JC~A~9l4:2:JZ~~----------santa-Ana. -C~270T {Z1A) 7£8-7-..22 ..... 2--(1'1 41979-3§00 IN THE /RV/NE AUTO CENTER ......._......, _____ -. .. ~.____ __ -- 41 7 W. Warner Ave. L-: 2242-S. Main I 5anta Ana. CA 92707-. Santa Ana, CA 92707· {714} 979~4020--{71-4)-540·2512 . -- CORNER OF-MAIN & WARN~ llCllJWIRD LEASING 30LW Warner AveA Sar.ta Ana. CA 92707 1-l-4t 850-+7++ . • STERLING MOTORS WEST O &>lith County~ lfJ BPVER ~ PElJ . VOLKSWAGENllSUZU BUICK l.olus JAGUAR ISUZU Chevrolel • Porsch! • Audl -"5 f. 0.Hf lhrf,, .. .,.,. hHh 171-1100 ClllF'S 1 & LAAGEST"'VO[KSWAGEN DEALER - ---the PROFESSIONAL APPRO A CH Highest quality Sales & Service " 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s a 1 Thunderbird Re1 ail D Mauern Sall'<> Strv1ce Part~ Body Paint & hre Qep ~. Compe11tive Rates On lease & Dail~ Renta · · 2010 ll1rlter 11,4,, C11t1 111 · 142:0010 ., M0-1211 o SADDLIBACll Safes-& ServK:e Leasing Parts ~~ ~~- 1RV1 NE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 . 714-380-1200 GlJ1M CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP .. ,, ~-­ WE 'RE OUT TO BE t: 1 ! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 41 Auto Center Dr. Irvine 714 951 -31 44 • (800) 428-7485 & ~A9s~~}!!~A!!a & "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" lpecl•ll1l"9 In European D•llvery. hullenl S.lacllon of .... .net carafuHy prapered U..ct BMW't always in sroci. 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Senta An• Corner ot Broadway & 1st St Now Open Sundays Nev. Ser~tGe Hovrs Mon-f:fl-7am-10pm :.J HO WE SAY MORE ~ P<ln"> Op-e-ri M S.it 8 '5"30-Sat CJ 4 p m Service m Frt 7 JO 6 p m 181i1 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 714/ 842-2000 r?,~ '"'V ' :;q , ( .. u NllNl .llJN 1 ll(A(. t PACIFIC OCEAN ~OlJNl AIN VAl l[V -& GSTERLING SAUS -1lhlCE -LEASl•t: -,HTS Overseas Deltvery Sp~claltsts OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BM.W -ROLLS ROYCE I SAlEs·~ Sf RVICE LEASING PARTS 1540 Jamboree Rd. _ CALL ONE OF THESE ~ Newport Beach 840-8444 DEALERS FOR JHE IEIT _auys ___ .JIM'-SLEMONS IMPORTS· 1101 OWllJ St. -New C•r Loc•tlon 1001 OWIH St. -,, ... ,_ Dl~l•lon ' © World's Largest Setect1or of 0 _. :J... Mere.des Benz A -133-9300 r ~ '*' . ~ . '"'' . lenict . w, s.., o COMMONWEALTH . VOLKSWAGEN . ~ 'FAMllrY STORE.SINCE '53' •. ~ Sales.· S.rvi:e • Lening , -, Hl·OllO 0 714-979-2500 2925 Harbor B oulevard • Cost~ Mesa. CA • LAG~~ BEACH G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE . HONDA 2.-, Harbor Blvd: Coate Meu 540-0713 3 Blockl So. of 405 Fwy. 8 808.LONGPR• Or~n9e County s Ot<Mst I U.rgest Poncl.c 0.11lenhlp <111 hll<I\ INd I t~ Gltrden Gr~ ,,.._., 111• na ... 11 . 111•1 • ... a- W•s:terform 1111 ftont111c warr11ntywortc, ,...rtlleH of Wh•,. )'OU orl91Mlly purctwtMCI your car. ............ -··-..., ...• ..,.. ......... B&Z IMPORT MOTORS : • -• ',I. •• :;, '"f F I • .. "'I "' ' 0 NABER5__CADILLAC{!) 2100 1111111 IL YI., COSTA 1111 (114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Pr1ces • Convenient Location -~aLLocatiOI1 • 5.uJ;Jer Set.Yic.JL . • Courteous & Knowledgeablfl Sales People 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • EMre ot Ownership terms ~·t ease coroverioence 12-72 mo • <,e1ec1 from 10Cl · nP.w and pre.c;wned • Ot>liver~ in Europe op11on dlal MercedH .. 7,14/213 837-2333 Santa Ana (5) FrHway ,, Beach In au.na Park T CONNELL CHEVROLET • > - 212.l.Jlar-'•r llttl.,-Cetta Mesa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 541-1200 S,ecill Parts Ute 541-1411 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8 30 AM -9·00 PM 8 30 AM -6.00 PM 10 00 AM -5 00 PM G ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT :: 1 In Tiii W11t For ,,,. }Hp Salls ,,, I r111s ~ oe:n~e • SALES ) ,.,.dg~.-ot :,~~~~II~~ ,~, ... ,~. •-ACCESSORIES DEPT scg;I023 tD tE CAMPBEi I NISSAN/~ lfAOf • Low ,rices • No Gimmicks • <Heat Set.ction • Friendly 'eopt. • bcelt.nt Setvice 1 883~ h0<h 8oulevord H11nt1ngtori leoch (7141142-7711 (2 U ) 592-1463 ..,,. Excellence in Sates Service & Leasing V'Orange County's No. 1 No Hassle Deaterll WE HAVE OISCOUNTSJJI (714) 147-1111 - 18881 BMch Blvd., Hunt6ngton Bch. \ . ,. . • ·Iran. weapons deal taintedlhe release BJ JOAN MOWER •111 11 • .._.,.._ WASHJNGTON For the Americans held hostaF1nLcbanon and theirfamilics, 1986 was.a ~rof hiahs and lows that ended with the ·revelation that the United States had shipped ;arms to -Iran in an-cfTon to frtt the-men. ernmental employees, and I would hope that all Americans would be · ro-\!d of our government." said . . . .. · Still in captivity were· Thomas • Sutherlin<!. SS.-thc Anwncan 1Jni· versity's actina dean of aariculture from Fon Collins. Colo.; and Anderson. 39. chief Middle East correspondent f9r The Associated Pre55 and a native of 1..Qm_in ... Q.bio. Anderson was arabbed by gunmen on March lh. l 98S. after a tennis game with a friend: Suthertand has been a bostaac since JuM:9.-l-93-S. o~ twQ were con me<r with Jacobsen, Jenco. and the Rev. Ben· jamin-W~r. who was, f'ele..ased in T~e ~heme -President Reaaan denied tf was ransom -was a failure. ~n the-relatives. who had 'ton- ducted a media campaign to keep the issue aliV(' and convince the adminis- _September I 98S. . tratton to. do something. were less than"CnH;uslaslr . . Captivity was tedious~ and u~­ plcasant. the· former hostages Te· poncd. They walked for hours i!lllUld.lhciumall roomlouxcrcise. they usea tin cans as a toilet. rarcl) · saw sunli1ht and their food was adequate but monotonous. · Their captors were members of 'Tve made all kinds of suggMtions to the administration. but none of those su$.Jestions included selling rrm lef.._I.ran..'..' lai~ Sa of Isla i i d. a shad~""'-..._~-.-j~----.-.. ex rem 1st group w 1cfileans toward I ran. The ex-hostages saift th~ ne'er saw tne1r captors because they were ordered to wear bl indfolds when the 'I . . ., e SIS er 0 OS gc Tc~ .\nderson. B> )ear's end. there were . five capJives. excludinj Wilham Buckley. the political officer .at the U.S. Embassy who 1s thought to have died in caJ>J1y1ty in 1985. ~aps afte[ torture sessions. His body-wa~ never , guards came into ttfe room. The Jihad. which period1call)' re- leases statements in Beirut and pic- tures of. the capt iv.es. claims it is not In a I i -mo nJh pcnod. two ..\meri-cans in September and October. State cans were set free and three were Depanment officials. however. bc- snatched in Beirut. the Mediter-lieve the three arc held b) pro-Iranian rancan city where civil war has raged elcmenti for more than a decade. The Revolutionary Ju~ticc Or- The hi&h points of 1986 came when ganization. which is likely made up of Father l,.:awrC'n~ Manin Jenco and Shiite zealots, said· it holds Joseph David J.acobsen "ere released. Cicippio. 56. of Norristown. Pa .. Jenco. 51 . of Johet, Ill .. a gentle. controller for the American Un1ver- soft-spoken man who spent 17 s11y: and Edward l\ustin Trac)'. 56. a months 1n a "indowless room. was · wnter formerly from Burlington. Vt. freed on Jul\ ~6 1n Lebanon's Bekaa .\group calling melf Revolut1on-Vallel_.)~o had been the head of Jilt ary Cells-Omar Moukhrar Force!> Catholi c Reher Scr,·ice's office 1n sa)s 11 too n eecr.-51. o Beirut. . Maid nt'Mass .. director of vat<.:-~~~~~~ The or cal or acQbsen. 55 from srnoo . 1c1pp10 and Recd were both I• H~nti~ton Beach and form~.r,,.ad-married to ~rab women. and. Tracy min1sfrator of the American Univer-"as a lo ng:t1me resident of Beirut. sity Hospital in lkirut ended about At the time of Jacobsen's release. daybreak on Nov. 2 ~·hen he was the A~can public did not kno" released an West Bt1rut. ~ that R n had authonzed weapons 'Tm ·proud of the American go'. shipments wonh millions of dollars ernmeJJJ_. and the American aov-.:. Pl~ ... HOSTAGE C9) Birthday celebradon An Ar&endne tall alalpp1Ne8 ln front_of tbe Statue of Liberty lD New York Barbor By RANDOLPH SCHMID ................... A cloud of lethal ps swept out of a ameroon mountain Ille on a rainy, w1nay niaht. event\lilly clllmini I. 734 li ves in the deadliest and rarest ru1Tural aisaster ofT986. -. .., went outside and fell. My senses wcr~_w1ld. I felt pains in my head. My leg 'felt as 1f the · blood was not movin&.'· sa1d survi vor Btnjamtn Dom=21 from abDsp11.1l bed. _ The freak of nature struck on Aus.-==c==;;.....:; 21. when a scalding ps pubble erupted from Lake N1os m the mountainous nonhwestern pan of the AfJ ieart nation. -~====I That stood as the worst disas1erofa ~r with comparattvely-f~ natural cataclysms. alJhouah an eanhquak"c in El Salvador claimed ·more than 1,000 victims. the wutheastem Unit· cd States suffered a serious drouaht arut larae .stolJlll..llOl~ he United Stales, ~uropc ·and Australia. . r.-. . . · 99 years for the normally well- watered Southeast. according to the federal Climate Analysis Center. DarNl&C could run as hjgh as SJ billion in crops destroyed and farm- ers on the bnnk of ruin, aceordina to vari ous federal sources. That 1s more than the csumated S534 mil hon cost of most other .S natural disaster~ this rear -although the final count isn't m from M1d- ~tem and Grtat Lale-cs floods tha ~~+-.k-llt-could cost hundreds of millions of ........ ..-dellan. - d~ tbe atatae'• lOOtla blrtbday eel· ebratlo11 lut Jal,.._ . PFesident1al disaster declara11ons -which do not incl ude "irtculture • costs -· included ·11 storm!> and floods. four casn of heavy nun. snowmelt or landshdes: three tor- nado disasters. one coastal storm. and a typhoon 1n th<." Trust Territory of the Pacific. accordmg to !he f'.ederal (Pleue ~ WOIU.D/C3) • .. Shtittle blast, eath of seven chilled nation By HOW ,\RD BENEDICT C'A PE \'\N.\ ER-'\L. Fla. -The Ctrattengcr np1os1on was -an aco - dent roo1l·d 1n h1stor. :· 1r1 the Judgment of a pres1dent1al com- mission." Inch o;ummarized the matn fault in one-paragraptl: - "The spaC'c huttle's solid rocket boosterproblem began with-the fa u It y d~s1gn of its J01nt and increased a\ both NAS.\ and contractor manage- metlt first fo1kd 10 recognize 11 as a plobkm. thc:-n fa iled to fl~ 11 and linall} treated 11 as a~cce_ptable 1g ns . · Challenger bk•" apan 73 seconds after 11 hfted off a Cape CanaHral launch pad la'it Jan. 28. '\II seven ere\.\. member1. 1nclud1ng New Hampshm• _ schooltt.':lchcr t 'hnsta McAuhtTe. were 1..tlk d 1n th(• \.I.Orsi space accident 1n h1stor~ The tragcd} has had a profound effect on this na11on·s space program N'\S.\'<; management and safet) pract1l·e, ha' c hccn o ... erhauled. the redesign ofthl' fault) booster JOint has · grou11dcd the 'ihu11le fleet until at least Fl·hrunn I QR, . a less amb1t1ou'i f11gh1 .,l.hl·duie ha' tx-cn drafted and Pres1dl·nt Rea~n has directed thnt most commanal pa} loads he shilled to unmanned rockets. MaJor technical d1sastet hke Charlenger are almooit ti(.'\: en he rc'il1h of isolated. random flaws. Most are the outco me of a long chatn of c1 rcu ms ta nces. ~~-NAS.\ ·adm1nistratm Jamtt Fktcher put 11 recent!). ··The lesson of Challe nger. of C'hemob) I and or Three Mile Island is a hard one. Wt· areJ1:.vin& in_ao aac wher.e the Stnflc biggest factor affec11ng productivn) may be our abih1y to pr:operly manage technical nsls ... In all three cases. Fletcher said . comple\ )Stems rea ted abnormal!) and t~ problems were not managed adW~ateh b) humans. • at Was Challenger's technical fa1hng'l · The inveo;t1gati\.e l'Omm1ssion ap- pointed b) President Rc-agan and cham·d h' former Sccrctan of State Wilham Rogas traced the problem to .. thr original a"ard of the solid fuel boo ter rocl ct to \fonon Thiokol 1n JQ7J. . Four compan1e4' competed for the contract and a NASA evaluatio n rated Mon on Thiokol second. but it "a sclrl'trd becausc'-..'.'cost advan- tage<i \.l.erl· ub'itant1a1:· Bet·au'>t' of the Nt:\On admin1s- 1ra11on-.; bud'geH.'UttKlg. NASA was forced to design a 'iealed-down ve- hicle. .\So\ ong1nall) propo5Cd a \.:'raft that would not be boosted by oiohd fuel rockets. but by more i¥lea .. eee CH.ALLIUtO&R/C7> Chernobyl: A secret the Soviets couldn't lr.-eep The c~plosion in reactor No. 4 of ploclcd. npptng open the re'actor l'ore clue came on Monday morning. ~pnl clear test. . miles north of Kie'. and that people the Cherno byl plant sent radi03C'tl\'e and scttrng fire 10 the surrounding .28. wheQ a. "orkcr at S\\cden·s A task force che kcd "'ind traJec-had been "affected." At 1 ;.23 a.m. Saturday, 4'pnl -16. .CMium:l 34. iodine· 131 and stron-bu1ldinJS. T"o plant workers died Fonimark nuclear po~cr station. tones: It "as blow1n1 from the cast. On Tuesda) morl)ing. Apnl 29. opcnuors_of a So'•ict nuclear power ti um across thr krainian coun· 1mmc'<f1atel). • about 1.000 miles to tM nonheast. set Tht' wedcs chct"kcd . With col-nervous So' 1ct en\ O}S bcpn calhna plant conducted an unauthorized tryrsux. northwest across n· ..l:hc intense heat turned the otT a rad1at1on alarm as cft a h1&1t: lc~ucs. in Finla..n<t wh_Q_ reported O!" . ~1sh_and WcsL Gennan nu-' e!lperiment: How Iona would a tur-d1navia and eventual! around the grapJlitC' into something rl·scmbl1ng ~l'antyan-a to go to the wash.r-0om. radiation level six tim"Cs normal. clear ex pens. sccktn• ad' ice on how · k · n 1tobc. • · glowina charcoal that burnl'<I for two The sol" of his shoes carried Denmark and Norwa) reported more to fight a reactor fttt; bine acncrator ccp running ancr Scores of people were hospitalized Wttks. --increased le."cls of radiation. modest increases. confirming susp1-That night the Kremlin announced shutting off the s~~arl\ from 8 t .000-with radiation sickness. tens of Firefiihters battled the Oame' for wt.-d1sh mon1tonng devices had c1ons. there ""ere two dead and first ustd t~ mepwatt rca('tOr, thousands increased their risk of four hours -some collapsina and rworded what was ~happcn1na the .\! 4 p.m. that Monday. Swedish word "disaster ... On Wcdnt'iday. 1t , Ten seconds later. the eiJperimcnt terminal canctr and nearly 130.000 eventual!) drina from the lethal previous:?• hours but their data ""a Energ) M1n1stcr 81ra1tta Dahl held a ~1d 19 were hospitali~ed with tul'Md into the-wont nuclear po~r ~rt foft'fd , to leav~ 1helf con-radiation -to stop file fire from not read until the following dA). nd m-ws <'Onfcrcncc fo officially conftfm radiation po1sonin1 and burn• •. plant d1sas1er in history. · tami,,.tcd hom('S for rcst'ttkmcftT. preadtn~to'l~ ad,Jacent reactor o. no one-irnew Immediately when-the the leak was not from FoBmark. he In the ab5tn~ .of Sovkt candor. A fireball .swept the plant an~ The reactor. one of four cooled by 3. _ ~diation oriainatcd. indicated that evidence pointed to "1 . spccul1t1on riaed. Thtrc wtre t.1• deadly radiallon 1pc)Ved into the air. water and rttul11cd by araphite. had t-or alm o t 72 hours. the Kremlin The main clue was dust cauaht n a lehain country." bu1 didn't name at. reJ'f(ms of thouands dnd and the killina JI people over a seven-month sufltd from 6 percent of ca~it)' to tried to kl'cp the disaster under wrap' Ii her at the Defense Re~areh gen-Diplomatic queries to MOSCO\\' and imminent meltdQwn of Chcmobyl't ptriod and likdy bri"lint datth 1nd ~.50 pirtttnt in those 10 second" The Even the-S<>..000 r-e· ~ti of. the C) ·s monitorin1 sta1ion in Sfockholm. its European cm bas ics met cun retctor No. 3. c:kformity to perations )'tt untic>m. coolina s)'stem couldn't handk the ncarb) C'ommunity of Pnpyat w~c rush anal)'~•:t. "ho~'Cd 1t to ronta1n denials. Wt$tcrn aovernmcnts c:kmandcd 1 It v.-as a secret Moscow tried to sudden IOld. not C\'acuatcd until more than Jti 1""1ce the u~uar thcts of cnium-1 4 F1nallr that e"cn1na. the Krcmhn full 1ttOunt1na. Stocks 1n nudcar keep. hllt rouldn't. and the worid w11 W11er lft("tcd houl"5 af\cr the (•,pto ion. as rts1um~ 37. -hi<'h could not ha"c ucd a four-Kntencc report that an .. ut1litits plummcttd o n tht'Ncw YOI\ ----ttae&t-· -.ff41~~~~~~~~....::.:..~~ft.rt.-Of.11~~~~"1t"'-1:-Mft.~m:imm.-ni~~~nF-~~irii~roufffiJ'lm~lftr.:Mr---i!Pll._. .. callU.U.~it91~~ By BRYAN WILDER AIU I I •"-.,._ ' ---~ , .. Tmm ... PD.rOUl.AJICS TllDPUDCS na DmlP DA ~vm: mus - T1mmg means Ille for the scuba pro That s why he wears the Rolex Oyster· The Roi ex Sea-Dweller· a~ Rolex Submariner-Date· chro- nometers 1n stainless steel with matching Fltplock Oyster bracelet and 'revolving. elapsed time bezel are self-winding and pressure-proof to 4.000 and 1 .000 feet respectively with the Impregnable Oyster case .-Only at your offlc1al Aolex ieweler HARLES H. BA RR 17th & Irvine W•tollff Ptaza NewpOft Beaetl (71•1 5:*2·3310 CfWtetlMI Noun 1oam.1pm Mon-Fri 1C>efn·lpm Set, Noon-5pm Sun. By JENNIFER KERR maniaac Ji~nsc. New laws will Opponents of the bill araued the _ • 11'1 u • .._.... abolish the state board that has policy would causutudtnts who stay SACRAMENTO _ If ou're a r~ulated ~ry cleanen. ~he Board of 1n school only to pl~y ~ns to drop California hiah school student. the or>· ~le.nina. and. Fabnc Ca~. and out .• But Brown sa.•d ~~ athle&es ~&oyal weddlnd _ new )'car means you l'ln"t smoke in w1ll 11vc ~arn• hcen1upphcantsa must learn at:a~em1c-slulls if.they'~ -. =--.-.a;:11ool. can~•,.aued-for mildeeds-.hr~re-.anfonnJOJ-:1bcnL&bo'll ac· · to...s~cd. ~~w ft\lke_tt.Jrilm. _ Prlace AaclNw, tlae Dake of. and cl'n't play soccer if you have a D . quired IO'llnUR(defic1e~cysyn~ro111e •• professional sports and a ~s 'rorll., .aad lala bride, a.,all avcr3JC. It also means you might soon other SCX!Jally tr;ansm1ttcd diseases career lasts only a few yea ts. l'erpeoD, tJae Dacb.. of be aoing to a new school financed by -and-tel)e-llC disorderi. A new law. par1 of a lona·fouaht Tor•. 1ao14 ._.... u t1aeJ fc.-cs paid by new homr buyers. ou;1n1 the llJl$S-86 session. 7.041 packaae of bills. attempts to help l•Ye' Weetmlneter Ab~ &\•eral new laws that take effc.-ct bills were introduced in the state school districts in 1rolNin1 areas pay London after tlaelr ., Jan. I relate to schools. Others will L1.-gislature. In I 98S. t.60S of ahem for new school baildinas. Since V<*n _ ba Jal' , _ prohibit new state investments in becam~ law. _ .passed the propcrty-tax-c·uuina Prop- . . ONLY fiMM doin•bus!ness-in.Seurn-Afma n 1986. Go" . .corge Ocukmtjian Qj_tion I 3 in 1978~hool districts- and. allow four counties to test a sfaned I .S 14 . bills and allowed have na trou e ra1s1ng money or device that \\'On 't ·let convk•ted another six to becomdaw without his new sc:hools. The new la~. ~82926 by · drunks start the'!~ rars if the)<'re sigr\atu1t: Most of those bills go inl.!1 ..\~semb!)·man Uni)', St!rhna. R-~n 1ooped. · . effect on Jan. 1. ~Is with .. urgenq 01ego.~1\'CS"S~11oohh~tn('tt1uthority • · . Mort· than 1.400 new lawi.1~ into ~la~~s:: passed with two-thirds ma· for th e fi rsM1me Jo impose fen <?11 $3295 eat in your Microwave Ready in 2 mins! CHERNOBYL DISASTER ••• From Cl · stocli exchanges and anti-nuclea r degree~ of.radiati~n siclness. energy 1roups rose to sing .. wc.-told The ruling Politburo said damqe you so: amounted to about $2.8 billion Soothing penetrati~moist heat Poland's JOVernment adm1nis-dollars. including loss of the reactor. tcrtd iodine solutions to children to d1srupt1on_ of electric power, 400 to reliev~ha -and fingers--heir-thyroid gtamts from -squ3Tl'"111l!n-orronmm:n-lffit1andin " ,........ absorbing radioactive iodine. and the north Ukraine and southern instantly flexible! banned the sale of milk from pasture-B}'eloruss1a. and the closure of farm s fed cows. • and factories. Romania's government warned Sovict news media reponed that • simple • quick • easy to use children to Sta) indoors. while Chernobyl's chief engineer and more h t · · · · t 2 · citizens of Yugosla.via were told not than 1wo dozen others were booted • ea S IO m1CrQWaVe In JUS mm. 10 .cat fre shly {>•eked Jct1uce. spring out of the Communist Party for for 40 min. therapy treatment onions or spinach and preanant . bunglirtg. panic afld negligence. women swamped clinics in Belgrade The stream of information cul- with requests for abonions. minated in a surprisinaly candid 182-. Newport Center Ortho. ped1·c, Inc. Outside the Soviet Union it was paae report on Chernobyl presented still not kn own what caused thc 1n &paembcr at a convention of the accident: the graphite-moderated de-International Atomic Eneray Alen<?)' Medical & Surgical Supplies sign. a tc.-chn1~al failure or human in Vienna. "A S · / Sf c S · I AJ d .. error. · It admit1ed that Soviet reactors 11 pecta Ore rOf pec1a "ee S On Frida~ May 2. Borit Yeltsin. needed to be redesigned· and located 400 Newport Center Drive 644 _0065 hpcad 'of tdhe 1oscowcityc~m..'!.?~"ist away from populated areas. The S i 10 N Be art) an a c osc associate 0 1 .x1viet report revealed that half the country's u te I ewport ach leader Mikhail Gorbllch,v. said on similar graphite reactors had been -=====:::::;F:====================~ W~t German tclnision it was shut down for modifications. human error .. _ The cfTrcts of Chernobyl may not O\rer' sixtv isn "t O\'er the hill! . That was the tum1n1 point in all be known for decades. Mote<>w's public relations policy. Dr. Robcn Gale. an American Thcratcofinformation~lcratcd in bone marrow specialist who helped 1~ msulna weds. wffh Soviet pro-trrat victims. Sl)'"5 the radiation cloud --artU ttpon• on efforts to smother \he v. ill likely increase the nsk of centtr &Jowina IUl(tOr with tand and lead. for up to 100.000pcopleovcrthc next On May 9. the fire was reponcd 7Ql'.ean. out. ThrnDcpnaprocnsof1e1linsh Tht reactor's desiancr, Ivan pmnlMfttly in connetc. YtiMlyanov. SI)' tht concrete tomb Casualty rrpom ~ andU1tty now tnC'ISIJta the reactor wm prob- updated lO show that JI had died and ably havr to remain thcrt for «n· 1tmany11l00ott~ruhowed varyln1 turtts, . ~--~----~....:...---~------~---- .. .· 8traadiil cattle await reecae from tbe roof of a Oooded hoaee la~ 8cOft. KU., Th Oi:tober. an yet µn erstand. That was ·not the case with the Cameroon trqed~ -an eve nt that · · · was not unprecedented but was Rwaeworken .... 7wateroaaa&l8al•adorball~deetroJedbJeutlagaake. exece:dinal.~ ~A similar gas eru---S-~ --· --·-a:=t;;YIXHiFnm= · k'll d 37 I · l984 b vest1pton from U .. \:leo-counueS"as i:fi5ast(r-arcas 1rus > -me putUff-aft. ns: ~ - -lion I e . O.P e J.!l_ • Ul ,,_.cal Survey , ...... '\IIICd UiiI the pmnarilv In the c-.. 1heast d r.ounht, have been-saved by -taiMu-mer . ,.. tnctcd~ss notice. -~· ... · ~ la_,.. 7 -.. ~ ··• Teams of medical and JColO&Y-dea~ly gas~ouldhaveaccumu ku.•r but also in an arc from the Texas rains. but other vegetables were lost. ex pens from around the world visited scdimen ts.:al the bottom of the lake. pan:bandle 1tirou&h the Gr~at l.a1'~ Southern ftoneD bencfitl~ frQlll- the scene and later re~ thaub and may ha~e been released w~n the region which was swept by ex-11mely shipmentsofhay from farnin-s- vlctlms were asphyxiated by a clo ud water was disturbed by a landslide <?_r traordinar) rainfall this autumn. in the Midwest. · · f · · bo ~=-'d d other event l\ study in late summer indicated i\mo ng states where drought disa~ o gas containing car n UllllU e an Less deadly. but st-tit laced with drought damage-could climb to ters were decla~ were Alabama. hydrogen sulficte. . . . hcanbreak and deSJjair. was the between $2 bill1on and SJ billion. but Arkansas. UClawar~. Flonda: .Geor- . Th.e lake where the gas C?"&1.nated .•5 drought which wilted crops and final figures cahnot be compiled until gia. Kentucky, Louisiana. Maryland. man old volcano.. an~ scie!'t~sts said .. pirits in the United States. farmers comple&c 1~01r year~nd Miss1SS•1'1'•. North Carolina. South some type of volca!uc acuv.ny may The US: Departme nt of AgR<:ul-anc1Smentnnd aJ>ply to the-Farm~rs Carolina. Tennesstt. Texas and Vir- have tnggcred the .disaster. ture reports that it desianated I .S46 Home Adm1nistrauon for assistance. ginia. : n..-;T·ELESCOP·ES .. : 1'2 OFF SALi Al.L · LOCATIONS ·------....iiliiiiii .... lliiiii~-----lliiiiilliiiillliiiliiiiiiliiiiimllllliiiillllliiiilliiiiim------......... ------------------• • C~E§TllON----. ·: ,..,c~•ott .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. ,. . _ _. ... .. -. .. .. .. KOft an lilt . me. IQ+ ..... 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Walker also involved his son Ronald Pelton, He was convicted of . Bells ... No charges were brouafu. but .n·nd his brother in hi's crimes: sl'lling to tht' Soviets sensitive ·NSA Case) later issued a statemcnt~na... "His trcason-diq gFie-cvou!-harm-to nformation about the intcrreption ihat pr<.-ss coverage oF'Peftiii u rial this nation..::.-sai<Lblav> Sccrctar.. · nd-decoding-of ~H:t--e,!e«f-0ni et--i-~Spet'Ulat1on:1amndt't· ~re,.nrn-r.-- John F. Lehman Jr .. who contends It ~ignal!.. in3 details beyond the iJ1formation will take years and perhaps Si'OO Th iswl·clCafcdcral}udgcsentcnccd actually rclcaseaanria -._ -m-~llion to·rcpai-r thc damagc. _ hrm to three life sentences inprlson. :\nother spy w o was said to have Government officials say the Thl' govt'rnmt>nt said Yurchrnko. damaged the Uo.it_cd States. foJ11ler Wa.lkcr ring pro,"1dffl the Soviets wl)o.slipf)t"d1lway-ffom.fl·is-f:I.-\ escort Or\ ag<mt Edward-Lee-Howard. with the key!> to unscrambling much at a restaurant in Georgetown .. had turned up in Moscow in Auaust and -~==!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of Lhc N.av) ·s caroded. radio com-bcco J~ehoa's coJilllCl and had tipped was graoted asy}Ym, lntdliac.nce munirattons -Ouf'ing ~he-I <nOs and--investigators aftel'"defocting. sources ha\'t' said Howard disclosed earl> I <>80s. 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Full service salon. men & women 64<M 570 The pr~s1dcnt's populanty suffered 1ts sharpest drop in the polls since he moved into the White House in 1981 aad• opinion surveys were rcpor:ting that a majority of Americans were skeptical of what the president and other e>A;c1als were saying about the 3 4·••~1 uff .,h trrr a' y .~lulldJ. ~, l l JI •' Lic:t~ ~t~ion & au10 "repair 644-0743 . ... g Cu111_plc1e flnanc lal ~nler 644-7173 :;;.._~~-~--.~~ l ~ " Gr.oce.ry~bakcry. dell & llquw:._6_44-201>0 \ , , J."uU -.M·+~·ll'c IJank 759-4072 ~ ~ . . ·~ Gourmet lake out. rf's(aurant & catering 760-9701 • n '" ·--. secret dl)Qls. Completc1)harmacy: cosmetics & gifts Custom i}es1gn . appr aisals & repair . 759-1588 ~n ABC Ncwsfil~l,~m~~ad~e~.-J>~~~b~ti~c~iiiii..;,""'~;· ~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~======~~~~~~~~~~~~==="~~ Dec. ~. s.11d 49 ixm~nt of the people --~ --· thought Rcaga_n ."'J JUlLidli -----bout the Iran a air an IX i ( c ii I sant-hc:waniUT dumg alt tit rould to bnng out all the facts. When the ~l'ar began. the pohtleal f0<.·u~ "M on the tight for control of the Senate and "hether Rea~n·s C\traordinar~ popularn~ "o uld cnabk the Republican\ to retain their" m3JOrlt\ . Thl' ~l'ar al\O ~"' thl· first rontest of the :1 Q88 prNdcn11al campaign. one deda1:at1on of l'and1dac·~. one near-d eclaration an<l a lot of man-. . __ The midterm rampa1gn had no I national focu~ and was characterized I b\ a blit1 of JO-second televisio n I commercials. often naSI) and per- e Spirit of Christmas Coloring Contest- sonal 1n tonc. 1 I -_c-.0--""·~-,L> •• · 1 ~'l··,~· ·· ·--· -. ·. 1.."' ~ . "President Reagan toda> 1s main-p _ ·' ta1n1ngan 1mmcnsl·I~ high populant) ... - caung.'' iiOP rhairman funlL.1-, F-ahrcill.o pf Jr .. told the ~epublican ,. :"at mnal < o mm1lll'l' in Januan. He I _" .~J• j < ' aho ntl'd an Cl'Onl>mll' rcro,cr\ and • _ _ gro"1ng GOP support among ~·oung ___ ... ___ L--------- \OI<'~ as n-awns to ho ~~-1-~---------------I.:::: pu •~"ans '-'Crt' po1w 1 ~eplacc the l~·mQnah a' the maJorn~ part) in .\mcrka. Rupubltcan-. 'l\h'Pt to wnt rol oft he \l'natl' 1n Reagan's tand,hlk det·t1on ol I I! 0 and thl'' l'nterl·d the 1.9 6 l'kct1lm'> "1th a ·-.l •• n maJont~. an l'normou" finannal ad' an1agt> and a pledge fto111 the pie•adrnt IO •«•gt"'a all-out campaign to kl'l'P Se natl' n introl. Thl' l>l·n10cra1~ \\l'f"l' hauntl'd b' lh ·agan·o; 49-'ltatc rt'·l'kc11on )weep 1n 1984. But Rl·puhlir an'i had 10 defend 2~ 'il'liiltl' \l'aJs rnmparcd to only 12 tor 1hr l>l'OHll'r:m Sl\tt·en of thO'il' Rcpuhhr:rn c;c:m were held h~ firc;t- ll'rm )l'nator~ I hl' l>l·mm·ratll" lll:lJOflt ~ 1n thl· H l1U\l' \\ ~" rnm1dcrcd o;afl' and Re- puhlir.111 'tr.1tl·g1•H\ tx·hl''l'd thl· kc~ Ill l)\ l'rturnin~ th:it \\:l' IO "'-Ill l'nough gm l'rnor~h •P' and stall' kg1slall\ e (Pleue .ee REAGAN /C6) RECYCLED RAGS Christ••• at 11•01011• 11111 ........ A l1utiful Tr•• Hot luH1r1tl Ru• ....... A• h1iti11 lrr1r of Scants I Jewelry Silk • Fur • S1t11i11 ., PLEm IP Piii• 27311. Coast Hwy. Corona d•I Mar ----( I·. ;i • (I (' "' l .. "<; . . c , (). r-· • .. c . --. l Name Address ~~--~~~-~~-~- ! I'" I City _______ _ Zip __ _ Age as of January I. I 98Z I Phone~--_;.__,.-------~ I Send to Daily Pilot, 330 West Bay I Street, Costa Mesa-, Ca. 92626. Att: .Cqlotlng Contest. Entries must be received by 5 p.m. Monday, De· cember"22nd. Pdzes will be awarded Tuesday, December 23r~ Decisions of)udges are final. Open to children between the ages t5 and 10. n • # " c . • C> 0 t (' . r • , .. .. ' . r r -. - ' . -. " . • ._... .---.,,,.____.._ ---r c , J • Harbor Lawn· Mount Olive ~1en10riul P-Jrl\ · Morluar~·· ~4ausoleums · Grernatory 162.5 Gisler Aven·ue Costa Mesa, Caii·fornia 92626 I (714)· 540-5554 -' I ' .. REAGAKLOSTPOPULARITY,POWERINCONGREs8IN 1986 •••. Prom~ . . I teats to c9ntrol the redisuictina of Missouri, Sen. Joseph Biden Jf. of didacy for 'the 1988 Republican for 1he presidency. Seri. Russell Lona. crlts were denounced as "tax-and- process in 1991. Delaware and Gov. Brutt Babbitt of presidential nomini_tion. The nc1tt O.La .. decided to retire.after l8 yHrs, spend 1\berals.'' A particular &ll)Ct .Both panics. aware of tht imPon-Arizona were willina to campaian day. Robenson announced that if. .and Rcaaan·s close friend. Sen. Paul ~was ~m~ratic Sen. Alan CraMton ance of-drawina Housr district lines whttever asked. wittiin a year. three million rcaistcred Laxalt. R-Nev .• also called it quits. 11 of Cahfomaa who, said RH,Pn. w" after the next national census in 1990. Michipn Republicans aot a Iona voters woutd commit themselves to dad Sen. Charles Mathias. R-Md. the "most anti-milit•~r· anti- made unusually strona efforts to win -jump on other states wnen they . work !lnd contribute money toward Speaker r hoi;nas P. O'Neill .Jr .. c).. ~~rs:~:~:: an~rity' member state legislative seats. elected 'precinct deleptes on Aug. 5. his candidacy. he would 1'Un for Mass. also decided to end has Iona 1 The money staned flowtna early 11 Bush. Kemp and the Re . Pat president. career. His scat was won by loscph P.. .But when-the votes wqe counted. Vice President Georae Bush. Rep. Robenson compned for support. Kennrd) 11. nephew of John F. thr Democrats had an ear.· t-seat ... in --~--r=·k V" ,.,.i,. ...... ~"~~·-h· • · • ..... _......~=e~bhcan financial ad,an-.... aC "emp'151 l"ll:W I Ut ~ •nu .:Jlt"l .. I" "'""'~n~v•.-.....-.KUll cwe'fWlt~W\Ht -1(-en~who-........ A hi• """li~~DlrOI 0 ht • Stnal(' .... · • __ ... _Bob n...i--,.,._ a su:o • ~1..0*· · 1a1c in tlte midterm e tions was """h -._., ~ ...... ~ortl)' ~ ~o -nsaa "'• sr• ang. career as O'Ne.ill's predecessor 1n the .with a S-4S maiority. ·• : d h R bl' · b h · h 8 _._ _ _. o ..__ · r:n•de clear by Federal Election Com-~ an 01 er epu acans Wal l ear eyes Bot uan ••~O!Knson claimed mission figures for national and ~tau.• House.' . . The GOP pa'"ked .up •a'ght J.o'v-on 1988. geared up political action victory after the votes wcrt counted.· " ... c·ommiftees to channel contributions but since delqates did not have to party com minces. As of J ~ I. the Some of the strongest cai;npaign ernorships to give it 24 nationwi c to 10 GOP candidates in 1986. commit themselves to an '88 can· GOPcommittceshasS32.3mHlion in rhetoric came from Reagan. who .?6 for the Democrats. · ..__ the bank. compared to S3.2 million I d i4 839 II ..._t een Labor The PAC activity was far more didate. the true result may not IA" mne c -~ m cs Ull: w fi 1 · 1 · modest amon~ tential Democratic known until January 1988 wheo the for th~i~m?Crat ic ri vals. Da) and ... Elcctrnn Day in...ao cffQJ1 ~°-oc~n the tlat1l~e&1!.!tf7Wn~· ~he OnTi'n""r< at' lh"'" _-..:-:-.. _d 'an acre tes chooseffie state's naiionaf , keep the Senate in Republican hands. mocrats pac up an In· '' ""'" oh-"'JC _J.iU:AC !!..l ~· ,A s-Jhl.' field sha~d up in \he baulc C'~ascd to 28-thc number of stales money the Democrats tried to make convention dclcption.-fort he Senate. somr big names bowed "I .can't have m) hands 11ed by a where they control both legjslalive up with shoe leather. Sen. Gaf)' Hart On. Sep.. 16 furmcr Goy_ P~tc du ou~. Hart passed lJP a run for a lhiTd totally hostile ConJress... he told ctrambers. Repu1>llcar.ts cont~ol 6oth of{'olorado. Rep. Richard Gephardt Pont of Delaware declared hi~ can-wrm to concentralt! on another bid. audiences in state after state. Demo-chambers in 10,statcs. . Tiit c..., ... sl•t ii lftJI 11111 ..... "' Cllisllnn ••<911Mset ia! Yltr •Hltll MUtJlaktll 11011 II ANAHEIM El TORO The Village Center 24601 Raymond Way • 2 1222 So Brookhurst (Bell lower Plua 92804 (at Ball Road.) North at El Toro Road) 92530 Phone (71') 635·246i Pt!ooe (714) 83/-3822 CORONA DU MAii HUNTIMTON llACN 3700 f Coast Hwy 92625 19069 Beach Blvd 92648 Phone (714) 673·9000 (Next to Ralphs Market at Garfield) Phone (714) 848·8575 ' LAMANA Sycamore Plaza 2428 W. Whittier Blvd 90631 (1 light W of Beach Blvd ) Phone (713) 694·2114 OUIU 1419~ Tustin (at Katella) 9266 7 Phone (714) 997·9960 HONEYBAKED TM "HONEY!IAKEO" 1nd tl\e HONEYBAl(EO IOgo •••_ t••dernarll.a ol '"' rllrry J Ho1nM1"' TNtl WHERE ELS.E BUT NO_LOWEJlPRICE OWYOUR MOST WANTED GIFTS •.. SO HURRY SHIPl.E-Y!S· c,,~(\· -------~--- . GlE:f-. -:--CERTIFICAIEs- Avallabl• for the Holiday Season and all year 'rountr 10 .. full lead Crystal Vast/ ~\"full lead Crystal 8owt by kosta Boda is -more than Fine Bilk/in ... @OrFlr®- --_ __...=:• Rosenthal Studio-t.ine •_Crystal • Flatware • Stemware • China • Ceramics • Art Objects • Porcelain Bathroom Accessories * BRIDAL REGISTRY * • lOO°i Down Comforten and Plows • 1ooi Cashmere Blritts 2612 E. Coast Hiiflway (1 Bil S. of MacArttu) Coronntet-Mar- Al-!Ut -------- 0 0 The Newport Way ~-·, Lido PRE-WASHED ~~._~,,,,.,/#> GO~BA1~~~~~---~~~~~_,__ff;~~~11~--1~ bEVIS ® FOR MEN & STUDENTS 5 FABULOUS COLORS Waist 28-36 Lenghts 30-36 -99 Blow-out • Polar Fleece tor Men-Women and Boys -· • °Jactcetrby O.P. •••'••••••••••••••••••••• an only s12.a9 Waterfront Wonderland CAROLERS AT CAIOLING AT ~ STIOLLING LIDO MAIINA VILLAGE VIA LIDO PLAZA • Sunday, Dec. 21st Satuday, Dec. 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm !~ starting at 2:00 pm * Photos with Santa •·rf't' (:olorin~ "4K>k" Hull1Hm,. & c:and, farnt'!o Photo flour~ $ 2 0 0 tr i1l1n :1 pm '" ; JI"' "'"'· & "'""· 11 11111 to I I'"' OVER 5:JUN IQUE SHOPS & REST AU RANTS---- f A H 10~ BOt;TIQUES \nnf'ltt· • 1'1111•1• II II 11 .... , .• 4( "'""• ......... 11. t ••rn .. I 1n1u·rtr llrnt11tn• "h""' I rt•r " .. , .... I "'" "111.· l'uultl I oi11rtl1111 l'r11rl• for '\ 011 \ 111 .... 4 .. ,..,, .... ~ SHOPS- ON . A LIDO SPECIAL TY SHOPPE \. !\lint• 4 "ho«olutit'r I h1w•ul111t•rir f 011tlr11n oT R..laiu111 I iftu Hool. "hop1H' .. . \lurlm I"",,., .. .,, (,allrrlf'• GWT BOUTIQUE 1..-11 .. •• c.ir •• I !do Hr• .. A (;oPI"'' I kt<• On.ti• ....... hlP1~ co,Tt:'IPORAR'' ERVICES \.I. \Ir. •:• ... Irr Tr•nl Or. l'rtrr Hwh. Opt1-1rl•t 1 .. ,,..,. •·r•11hir• ·~ H•Mtr fttl.otn ,,., .............. , "ak>ft 01"w•1 •···~·,..,.. ""111tial T•11111._ !\aa..,. RESTAURANTS l.r hi•lro .... \litlf \tr. T .... , 'thfo •• " ...... ... .. 0 .. .. , Buy-e ll-Trade O \'.:ER-:t+a--- -EXHIBITS GIFT SHOW DEC 20-2ht, 1986 _9am;Spm-8ot~'-,.._....._ -· -7 ORANGE CO(JNTY FA-IRGROUNDS -- Cornm~rciaLBuilding -...Enter-Gate 5 Al'lin ton Dr. Cotta Mesa ~IES A Un·ique Gift Idea For That Spe~~al fer son or -For Yourself . . . _ Boudoir Portraiture Brings •YOU'RE GUARANTEED TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL> ~nnpolfc6't111nel/ 721t"t"§rttpltp . ~All TOO•• 6?s-0823 Co-ono " ~.Jo• ·~ • 36 ·h 6{:olor P'IO'O'I • ') 9, 1'2 (IYV ~<Q<~I\ 1985. including a SC\Cfe instance 1n . n orma1ion C.11: (714) 989-7~7 . 53-degrcc weather. caused Morton r---~~~~~~,.,..~--~-.~--~~--~-~·~·~·~·~·~--~--~·:·:·~·:--~·~·:·~·=--~.,..===·=•~·=•~--::=:.l.!~~~~~~~=~~~~;;~~~¥.~===~~7~===7~~==:====:;;;~;;=::~~~ Thiokol to reexamine the reliabil1t) t- of th~bC...company testec:htn~ CTI'ects of cold weather on 0-nng resiliency and found that at 50 degrees it was virtually nonexistCJll. ' In July 1985. NASA placed a launch constraint on the entire shut- tle svstem. This meant that a launch could not take place if there ~as an unresoh ed question about a "criti- calih I .. 11em -unless therr_wu reason to I 1n I al I e pro fe m would nol occur in flight. Then. a -wa~\ er could..bc granted. which the agenC\ proceeded to do on each. m1ss1on. nght up to Challe nger's last.• On Au . 19. 1985. Marshall and Morton 10 o engineers or e first Lime bncfed_N.ASA headci~rs managers on the history and the potential of the problem. concludi t~e 0-nng seal was a rnt1 cal matter. -bttt-1t was~to-fly. ------i- The) n:commcnded an accelerated program to ehminate seal erosion and Morton Thiokol engineers made 43 · suggested changes for the segment 1oin1s and 20 fo r the non le joints. But 1he design \\Ork advanced at a slow pace. "The 0 -ring cro'iion history pres- ented 10 Level I al N <\So\ head- rm .. -Pie~· Mortuaries & Cemeteries Corporate 1ponaon of The U.S. Marine C~rp.t Toya for T ot1 ' ~ . l Vour donatle>n• of new, unwrapped toys are needed tor le•~ . · fortunate children. Brlal pou to,. a0- later thu ~.It to: ,. ;AClflCVQ MD1011AL PAIK J50UACIFIC-Yl£w-Dll'-. --1 COllONA DU NAI. CA. tt6U (1H)M4·D• NICI llOTllDI . 1EU llOADWAY 9IOITUAIY llt llOADWAY • COSTA MESA. CA. 9Kt7 (1H)Ml·tlM ~ UllTM'.,.,..,AIY Jl7 MAIN ST. HUNTIN<a'<>N KACH. CA. 9t64I (11•)1M .. llt • •• ~ f • I •Ml«I 1 .. -I r •• ~ r Orenge C0Mt DAILY PILOT I ThUtlday. December 18, 1916 \'.1ltt P.irkint-: ouu1Je Atrium ( ourr "'"' rlir Br"d'·"'" I lour> Monda~ thru Frida) 10.9; Sa1urda) I0.(1, and Sunday ll·) \ ~rca\CSI shock \'aluc was Che cocaine- induccd death In June of Uni versity NEW YORK -In 1986. the of Maryland blskt'tball star u n Bias. nation's schools came under the most . fc"' weeks later. Cle\'cland Browns intcnSt' prnsutt in years to end the football ' star Don Rogrrs met a scourae of studtnt drug use. ~milar fo1r. T he JUUbJust o('ronccm_o. e.Li.l In communities la!Je and sn1all. publk identified druJ.'i a'i the biucst · probkm confronting schools -lhl' finnimc in tht< I i-~rhistorfofthat poll that drug~ had topped the list of publi corwcrns. But -4hcrc "'ere earlier signs of a sb10 an clwiate from the pcrmissn'c 1?60s and '7(k, disc1phn1.·. problem hardly new In. school ror-sfofic!I croppc up ors1udcn1 drug ridors ·was a bit puzzlina al first exix•nmcnta1ion taking plan• at an alancc. since surveys had shown 1ha1 earl!cr and earlier age. often appear-.\ · I 985 ·Supreme Coun ruli ng youthful-abuse of AlOlt dNp. with mg an clcm~ntary 54•hool. 1 • · mvoh·ina a "Piscataw?y. N.J .. hiah .\rnw:d with that rulina. a few ~hools ventured more bol"ly this past )Car into using drug 1cstin1 and drug-niffin& dogs 10 helptdri t' abuse from school-.rounds. Public opinion rr maa ned di "ided on the· issue. how- '-'' ('r. Tht• Gallup poll fou nd 49 rx·m.·nt 0(1he public approve drug u.·111ing of Students. while 44 pcr<:ent ow~11._ WJ:tc;O:ccptimtpfcocaine::hu'dcclincd --einttc.-u-rncau. po~nrfomro schoohtudcnr hcld 1hm schooh'tan- since the 1970s. cocaine. threatened 10 ticcomc. as for ·· 'ill"arch a Mudcnl or Il a!> ~l'~nal The -maJOl'ity-of-rouca10f'8· re--- Wha1cvcrthcrcasons. many public Bias. the d~adlicst gaml' in town for propcrt~ with out a warrant ~nd'thal mainc·d reluctant to do so for both educators welcomed the awakening schookhildrcn. especially in th-v big c·on'>litu11onal guarantees agai·nsf un-practical and philosophical reasons. to a problem they have faced . vir-ci ties. · rl·a~onabk warl'hl'S had adapted •to 01w na11onal survey last sumn:'er 1uall) alonl'. for years. The annual Gallup Poll on t'duca-1hr un aqul' en' 1rQ.nmen1 of the school turnl·d up just 22 high schools using ---=:-------+-+-h.-rl•ouorlb"'t7'C'drtt.:I)~. ~thhil'...-.l'"'v"'t'•n"rWiTh the --.T70.-.rma,"St'dlrr1'u&tJtt.""tound the end tht! net>d..C• ma4Main order and--OA.1g4A:£l.~1.-----~ t • The Sweet Life ha~ 1hl' C.hrn.1m.&S · · ~1ft 1hat no une ca~ refu~. delee1able • Benetton utter\ \Ou one ,,f 1~ tmest colll'Cl1oru of woo~-"'.~I blend drl'n 1s ltx ated on t ht third floor 11( Amum Coo rt -. Caswe ll-Massey lea1~re\ cream1 ca=~•ira,zraru almunJ prepa.llllW•lLllllpirt'd b\ ~ . \ .. • I 1"t'lman·M1rcus. RobinJOn's. Tht Broedway. BuUockJ Wtbhn, A~ Ward , Buffums and lrvint Ranch falfMn Market. Owr t20 f~ MOttUn all ., . ,. -- Ju\I off Pktlic <:Ntc H,.hqy ~n Jambotft and M~Ar1hur 8hJi m NtwpWt ~Kh ._ the 11u1 of du:-Jlmund tree P1uureJ hl'rl' m....i.ht.. Alm.uru.I I .uu-AlmunJ..J U,nJ & Bodi Lu11on. Al11111nd FoammE: Bath Gel. Al mond U.arh s11e \nap. Almond oap on • R11pc- and Almond D•\ 11me • Emlus1un Amum ( uurr · Mrddle-Lr1l"I: ( .. l(l.f•"~I ten\!\( ,efl"lt 111n of slipper) tor men ,rnJ v.oml"n I ll'mph1lls 1s now open in a new loca1mn .rnd offers 100 contmu1n~ pt"· ---sonal St't\ ll t' mranint-:. "If -we don't havt'· wha1 . )'OU want. we'll ceruinh LC.¥-LCL~-}'0\4·· '°B f ashion h l.inJ. M<l-122\. l Bip 'f>l'C1al11e\ in New Man merl hand1st from h anll'. trl faet . th.t'y Orr)' the lar~tM srlect1un an Oran!-(<' ·Count). Nt'w Man offers fine European swt'aters pants and ~..--1ackeu for men and also for women and children .trium-&Mt . Mrdd~ ~vt'I. 110-9270. 1 - to Iran nor that r~ofits from IUCh saln had been divtrttd to the Contras. the American-sponsored rebtls flahtin1 Nicarqua'1 Sandinis&a aovemment. News of the arms shipments first kaktd to a ~rian mqazfoe in Beirut. which re ned in November tl\at Robtrt C. cfarlane. the forl'9er National Stturity Council adviser1 had visited Tehran in May. . ' . t:-::nM~:CSU~:tenr.-wnCHkle ' weapons shipments on the arounds that his admin ~ttration wanted to m,ake inroads with moderates in Iran. said he was unaware of the cash-for- the-C'ontras scheme that officials said netted the rebels between SI 0 mill ion Otion. The 'plan was the doi n& of Li.. Col. Oliver Nonh. a middle-Jevel bureau- crat at the l>'ation~I Security Council. officials said, Reagan fired North. ·. and Viet Adm. Jobn Poi8deater. the held of~ NSC. miped. Conarns pluqed into an in· vestiptivt mode to dMmnint who knew what and when, the Justict ~t lauched an invnrip-tU>n. and Auomey General Edwin M~ Ill recommended that an in~ependentcou.,sel be named. Ahhouati the administration's pub-tte pollcy.was..ne..veF-10 neaetie~w1t tj!rrorist!.. itu~_cw_aims 1hi1H11cnts tQ Tehran apparently bepn in Septem- ber 1985. with ~caponsaoina throuah l'~ra-cl. . Reagan signed a paper . .known as a "finding." officiali ~rmittina the , CIA to handle . t e s hipments 1n Janual). The fi'nal shipment. in which Iranian and Saudi Arabian rffiddle#men p ayCcf a ole. was made m late October.•JUSt before Jacobsen's rckasc. ' ' . ----- • NEWPORT · GENIER \ .1.-1 1'<11l.1n,11 ""''"'~ /\mum "'"'I' •nJ tllt' 11 .... J ... t\ I lou" Mond11 thf\I I ud11 10-Q; S.11111J11 ~. 1nJ • nd11 11·\ j • FAS H I 0 N I S LAN D. • l\t'1man M•r~ u\, Ptohansnn s. 1 ht' l\roaJw11 Rullock1 W1bh1re. Amtn \\ 11J1 . Buffu rru and lr1 Ull! Ranch hrmus MarlCf ~e' I J(I l1M \tOfh m all ·- , .. ,, •• 11 l"ilt1f1, "'';l•I H111h~~\' t-c1 ... 't"t"n f,1mh•tt'C anJ , facAt1hu'r !'11..i' 1n '-Jt''"f'l'" l\(';i,h .:. 1 Sid a Sport• laeorp0raW ot. wfTll~nfon-of sweattn dw hlw ttw-___ ,,.___,, warmth for che sl~s, Yet ltt-~ enough to weM out on d~ town. OK>OK --"'!"' ffom -your-'-4~Mit--t------ .brands including EIR (pictured ar . left~ ~-._· mftrt (pict~rtd It i ht Obermeyer and Bogntt. 27 fashion lslan , ..644~21-21. Raff Jewelry \hows us ~w1~s .quarn . mo"emen1 wacchcs by Ebel, perfeet for ~1f1 ~" 1ng (Left 10 rig hi) I) LadiH La ies sum ess Sttt w1th diamond dial and diamond btttl sicno }J Mt'n s a amlen stttl -It 18 K gold btiel J,l 300 4) LadlCS' 18K gold btttl w11h black dial Sl4n All wacclles ar7 water reflf. U Fashion Island. (,44.zo.10 RA F1f J ,_ -t'. 4 Gary11 a Co. IOVICCS you IO~~ their newlv expanded sp0rtswcar dcpertmem · which spcc1al1zes m Polo bv Ralph Llluren. See ocher brands of fine clothing .......... m our SUit and shoe de· pamnems such as South· w1Ck, Cole Haan and ltrigano ~ Sr'i1 11 Al's Gar"ge show~ us a vuuule 1•tket -h1 Pata~on11, pcrfcet pr<><ection tor-C atrtmn1 \winier ram and drtZzlc. h's pol)eSter (ii mg makes che 1acket light· wei~h\,.anJ comfonable. Available m red. grey. black and navy blue. S IO~ 00 n B Fashion Island. ('144-~r'O .... 'rt' .11ut 111, rim ~a\on at P.O.S.H. arc the11 un1yuc: l ullcci1un,, of hand framed w.tater' lr~)rn Ireland Thc1 arc woven into .i '.ir1cc1 of ccxcurcs 'scvled m crew necks. shawl. double brea\ccd card1~1ns and v.1dt ribbed v·nteks, all arc 1n ~ubdc heather ... __ · . ·Shopping by mail ,......Ju~<=~h1!1-1\Ptj1 19t vou'llJt•vcreaso~ 10~icln1c.-·~~f17J· ,~...,....l.,C ~k,~~~· .... ·to~I .. l'...-you iClmire IS ck»e. ifisplays ret~t, affection. Focus on creativity, variety. c;l.-..1~: . 4 GI;:.(~ J. t UL-( (; · charisma. added popularity. You ll be offered lucrative bu$incss proposition. . North-South '!'.,Ulne rable . East ,deals. TAURlJS (April 20-May 20): Make inquiries reprdin• "additional room~ .. Wha1 appears to be ope-n-and-shut cue-ean stil~be ~~. Timina is with you. you'll r«eive help from unusual sourt'C. Gemini: Sqittarius figure prominentl)'. . . GEMINI (May 21-J unc 20): Forces are not scattered -puzzle pieces will fall into place. you'll be more-1ecure as.------------ result. Ke} is humor. fitness. patience .. · selectivity~ .5.bon !rip could involve rclati\IC. Scorpio figures prominently. CANCER (Juhe 21-July 22): GOod .news comes in connection with mone~. payments. coflectiorrs. pos,sible tax bre~k. WB8T ••2 QJ 1084 ¢J741 •K8'7 ~()lt'RI, •A 107 4 3 <;>KI 0 KQS.·· •A102 ·•Q98 <:;>9 · ~A 105 • • J •. , • 3 • we itUcome tOiethe-r at a place know~ and discovering you've let go and • J e 5 c~ntacts wtih individuals who prove llli••••••••li••-as "Back. Order Limbo:·· '!le have. there is no. one tticre with a pair o{ <:;>A Q 8 7 3 2 s11mula11ni . · · , been notified that all the items 't'e hands. The pros keep their cool. 0 LEO (Julr ~3-Aug. :?:!): .\stroloBical. numerical ~IS ingkair .YQU:ll havcorder~dforChriJtmasarenot-&n ~ Theam.ateut5-tend-to-pa-Ak i:he-y ~ r.~3 "ooze .. charm. S.po.J.!i&bt Qn popularity, charisma,, physical aUraction. sir~ ~ock. and 1f we want to cancel-said~ run to the phone to call up the store -Th, bldd1ng:-- CHAil£$· ____....;• _r.__: G91EI lovc rclationshiiJ. SCenario features music. nowcrs. gifts .. r-oman~. -order. return the card; arif we want to where they placed the order. They VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Protect privacy. be discreet:real izr you will ' hang tough let the card sit on our desk have no way ofknowin_g. but the_tt~ Eat Soath We.t North monds were w ith East, declarer partiei pate in clandestine arrangement. Focus on m ystery. intrigue. offer that and stare back at us in mockery. The no phone in the store where they ... I <ii - . Paae 4 <ii would have to establis h spades t>e;. .is auracti"e but cannOt vtt be made pubric. Pisces native figures prom1nentl}. fact that the card was mailed Nov. 12 ordered. It's a recording that rin&s Put. .Pua._ _..... for:e the defenders got their dia-- _ UBIU (Sci)\-.' 23--0ct. 22.)2 Emtmasi'S on -respom-ibi-lity. pressure. and was just deliyered does nor malce and rings ana rings.-Opening lead: Four of O mond tricks-not an ~asy prof>- intensified romance. luck in matters 9f speculation. You'll win friends '1a us feel good. I am a professional catalogue osltion. charm. powers of persuasion. Lost article will be recovered. financial g:un Back Ordrr Limbo is like a black shopper. T his weekend. I will read the Where Steve llamaoul of Vene*" indicated. hole where not e.Yen computers papers and drink com.-e and ult -1 hl Bol 8 'd Ti zuela w as, the declarer. at""irour SCORPJO(Oct. 23-Nov. lO): You'll attract morr people. your services will acknowledge our existence. Our myself. "What's the third worst thing n s 8 rt ge 'p some years h"art•, Wes~ got hl.s side or! to a be in demand. you'll fulfill obligation and reward could be ample. Accent friends ~ho battl~d the crunch of that can happen? They'll send me my ago, U.S. star Billy Eisenberg high-.. ~ career, busi ness. prestige_.pan ic1pation in community pr.Qjec.L W.atcb for A ries. crowds m department stores to fill third colo r choice." I will take a long, lighted the advi~bilit.y or playing fi ne start-with-tlls choi~ of i ow SAGITr ARIUS {Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): New approach brings desired results -their lists !'Ow taunt us and say things relaxing walk io the woods ilnd aslc low fr:om cfummy o n the opening di~ond as the opening l~ad. scenario highlights philosoph~. •special information, long distance com-like ... A gift in-the-hand is worth two__ myself. "What'.s .the. sc.cond worst lead to leave the derenflers in Hamaoui emerged triumphant by municauon, tra\'rl. Love relationship requires further examination. Don't in the y.s. mails.". . . thing that can happen? They'll put the doubt about the real PoSition. An putting 61senberg's advice to prac- play second fiqdle. . . Having your ~nurc Chr~st_mas list wrong m onogram on it. .. Then I'll opportunity t-0 put this advice into tical use-he played low from the C~PRJCoRN (Dt-.c_2.2,lan 19)· ~U:U..bl:i-n~~hcr~~ll~· on back. order 1s what ~1":'-dcs !he Jake a ~arm ~Y~~nd ask practtce-occofred in tfle7t orld e . as . ~t were u.s ng t . h 1 e F-ocu~ a lso oh_!!nan~al :os ls cs al .1 t --..amalcursfrom th ikc n m self. What Hhe-wont...&Juna lha'=GJ~mplad =held aece ~ 1 ::Mi~~bon bus.i~ess partner or ffi'1tC. Your own mol"t'l'y picture bnghter than or~ginally a coupe 0 . JC 11\l es an OU[ -~n ppen •• Aa¥tn~answered that+· Be~ch. ~ lJI; !I\ . was by no means clear to East In anuc1pated. · aro~nd the 1rac1' at the Indy 500 and ~fake a deatl!_ certificate and moYe . -·-- AQUARIUS tfan .~U-Fcb. 1 s-r.-You'tt be rskelrmafTlx signawrelo -havma1he st~ng wlle~1 come omn 10 an.other country. A~most latiTes inthe Open Pairs, retrospect, he should have played document. Conditions not , rt settled. pla~ waiting game. Focus on public the bidding went as shown. Soµth the 10, but he chose to rise with the relations. possible partnership. a11cn11on to marital status. Gemini. agittarius opened with a weak two heart.a and ace and declarer was well on his play roles. _ p i t North felt he had something in re-way to malcing his contract. -1 PISCES ( FcQ. 19-March 20): You ·u be asked to perform "special task." Be ro m scuous een serve for his jump io·game. Obler-ve tbat declarer's decl&ion agreeable, but also ins,ist o~ ptoper <'~fl'.'pensatton. ~eansdon't underestimate As the cards lie, declarer had a to play low was perfectly1oglcal. It your own value. Plans sub]C'ct to rc.v1s1on, keep options o pen. Watch Taurus. d 1 • certain trump loser. So If West had wu most unlikely that West had _IF ~ECEMBER lt IS YOU~ BIR'.J'HDAY new c.on~cts. stans made nee s couns· e 1ng the. diamond ace the contract underled the ace of diamonds, so earl.ier this year are ~ue to bear f~ull. Dunng December. 1t will be ~ecessary to _ Id hing K ' d 1 tacit-' that his play would t n1 ·r ..tellJSC. revlC.w poillbl}-to rebuild. on..morc. swtable.. strueture 't ou possess wou e on ow ec arer . cos o y I plenty of cha-;,sma. charm. you arc sens111vc. can 9e self-1.ndulgent and -iea Sl>ades'tonOf<ffirs losers en t~it -West had 1ed -rrom a !tl\gleton or . . . _. · . . . . · . opk J?la5 D A A : ur ZO: euit &o on. But ir the ace of daa-doubleton lll'!portant roles .en-your life. You are romantic. dY!lam1c. mve11t1ve7"an ongttrat-year-old daugh'te-r is extremely pro- thinker. June will be your most memorable month of 1987. miscuous. I believe she had her first sexual c>.pcrience when stre was 14. ~~lX-4£~s· :: ----~~~ QAY I.,_.,. :: In flirting, women ·~take the initiative I know "Nan" slept around all through her high school years.. She is now in her third year of college and ~oes to bed with anyo ne who asks. 1ndu.d1.ng casual acquaintances. •• llltos When I fi rst discovered Nan was scx uall)' ac11ve. I asked....lli:r_ if she knew about birth contro l. She said she American. When J said ... Ut course. did and that she was .. careful.·· But Canada is part of the North American ·~~-«!~ r low IO '°""' I-,...a. _. " E " U_A tt I I I' I I 12 .;.... - R E Y E N -r!~gir~ 1-s 'Soctr11-ren ' 1ncing har I h:nc cootiru::..iu. ........ il.W.us.LJ·i.u...qi'1.Lil~~~· ~~.+-.+-+~f-~-U~Yr....:=~= no wa} of knowing if she is telling the ca." she said. "Where is THAT?" bM iruth. When I inquired if she knew where I 0 u G 1 E I ,,_-,.,. Nanwent toaC'hnsuan schooland · the world'stallestfree-standirtgbuild-. I I I I ; ._. .. "'-"--••'dted d d h h I I Sh 1 mg was. she replied ... The Empire . _ _ . _ . .:. •,.., .-. clrMr • ., OM°' my 4 atten e c urc rcgu ar Y· c a ways State in New York:· I told her it was .----------~ ltlUfftbtM, .. , P'tY BOYD \..... · ..J had fnends but says she never felt a.s if the ('N tower 1n Toro nto. She'd never I S U J I R T t lfw PoOf-.·· ~ she .. belonged ... We have had m~ny h"ard of 1·t. ._ ______ __ •••••••••••••• conversations about her behavior '" j ( j (' I 0 c_._ ..,. dluc~i. q..-d Flirtations art• s1arted b\ women. l.:f suatty. Ono-says--rTnfutny Perper who sa" Ii t to " nte a book calltd .. Sex Signals: T he B1olog} of Love." What women use to ~c"Tll'ie game' going Is C}'C contact. he sa)s. That Jibes with an obser vatiOn by Martene Dtcmch a long umc ago: "What a man noucc:s first about a woman is whethl'r she notices him:· and she doesn't sec anything wron-g· United State5 vis11-0rs are alway.s l..-L.--t. • .....J.i..-.oa-..1.-.-'vo.i:.:J!,1,:..::CON:''l~ 1h..•L su nst·d to find t~t we _n;h~v~~aLJ1-....,.~~-:-::-::~:=-".7:":~~--r.,.._,F"''ii"'""T.:"''T...,-----1!~~ premc~OO'~-------...n.i., believe the girl nCl'(h counseling spring. summer, ana tall. They think If min• agt• 40 times faster than people -and such 1s the claim - then a 2-)rar-old mousr 1s in about the sam{' shape as ~n-80-year-old perso n. Pushing 60. D1sne} \darling thcrl'forc <ihould be comparable 10 a ~.360-year-ofd man. but I don'1 much It kc th~ .M.ltlc.~ M ouse stausi •<'\. "I wa'in 't o n the chess tram in collcgt·... 'aid Wood~ .\lkn. "Th<: coat·h told me I ~as too 'ihort ... On 1hc record is this dialogue bel\(ecn Yogi Berra and a female fan on one exettdirrgtywarm ttay at U'ic ball park. Fan: ... You look might} cool~" Yogi: "And you don't look too hot. c11hc:r." but when I suggest It she sa) s ... , am 11 is winter all year long a nd that we not craLy! .. and becomes vrf) angry. la ve.en igloos. They also think we do -How<an she be reached? Should we nothing up here but make whiskey allow her to continue to llH· with us and pla) hockey. -One gentleman until she finishes college? Wr love her !sked me where I 'learned to speak a nd arc worried about the inevitable nglish. con.sequences. Nan is a regular reader Almost every Canadian over the f · age of 10 knows that the first lkforc you rnugh. you alwa)s do 0 your column. Perhaps she will president of the United States was '\Omctheng ~ou never think about. listen to vou. -WORRIED IN T HE G W h. I d h Not c·o, er your mouth. I mean WEST. . eorgeA a~ ington. won ehr fiow DEAR WORRIED: First, be &lad many '"!'e.ncans can name t c 1rst something else. You take in fi ve times Nu want• to llve"at ltome. At least prime minister of our country. You I I TODAY-'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE more air than you inhale en an yoa llave tome Idea of wbere die Is have been a fin~ ne1g~bor and we Q. \\ htrh got lCl England fir., I -a \'rragc breath. treasure o fi d h b t I d 5e n~~ ~ l'UZZl.a IOlVB W11lrnm ~haknQ<.·asc or tomatoe~'! _ aadwllo1bel11eeta1.Plea1edoa'ttry . . Y ~~:-~en s •p. u .0 ACROU ..,_..,.d ~ op .. tlfier tiy 1U1lll•1 er" . .ve-. n. •1~·me-rttt--0fg~hl1 ~attty ---A S P .\ Tom:Jttl('~ h~ I 0 ~l·ar!>. 1 o Ix• ".nCll'nt Egypt(ans so rc~pectea Nu 1 coeeHUa detperatel}'. relations. 1t would be ~elpful 1f Y'?Ur 1 Body motion eo ~exit P U R E E ~l'I 1oma1on--kS~ShaM'\pcar~pN ~-tha.~*""mumm*ftwa-1-llo...ll!pe!!.!!..!t!"!lle~wtll asree before slle sets-$t'hools-would-tcach ahttlc somrth1nng--e~u ...... ld....,'9W-181.t--e2 EuropM11 TR 1 L -I )tl4 them. then entombed them with iato ieriHt tl'ffble. Sexaal promJt· about our country. Respect fu ll) -A 10 Kind of car ~ mummified m1ce SQ they'd have ealtylsuymp1emerlowself-ateem F RIENDTOTH.ENORT H. 14F~Gt 64"....,,neme "Q Wha1·, a t aiamoun(' .\ .\nothl·r name for that :-.lorth .\mcnran wild animal w11h thl' rno'\t name!> -aka t·ougar. puma. pantht•r and moun1a1n lion. 0 \\ ht•re\I the phra'>l' "'t'\l'nth hea,cn" rome frum" .\ \1uhamml·dan hehcf that 1hnt· were \e\ l'n hca\.Cn!I. cat·h happier than the one• before. w11h the '>eH·nth something 10 cat in the Thereafter. aed to4ay It cot1W-meu ••ld4e. Nu DEAR FRIEND: Pleaseaccepl my ~= =. grMt 86 EagerMM needs'to wort oe Wt ud yoa eu llelp a,Olotlet on beulf of di~ mlllloa1 of :; ~vi.,, .\m 1old there arc coin counter- ti:1ter'> out there. doing their art for art's sake, losing mone) on every coin the' make. .:The I 00 Years War .. 1s an undcr- \tatcmrnt -11 lasted 116 years. -by beln1 non-jlldpnental and lovl•I· Abmeribcan1 wrillo are ~t~e_r-laformed ~~ ~~ 88 Setts: pharm . • ~ • . t ant e toa 1t1 you ve _.,a nnalD& 20 Ship's rope 89 Sau "Hello" DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wha&-4&-IAM --• nron ~·-=---' U.S. children know about countries I coafe11, bowever, tbat· I didn't 23 H~ other than their own? As a Canadian, bow wllo tlle flnt prime mlal1ter of 24 v~ I am appalled by the ignorance of Cuada wt11 utll I loolted It 1p. For 25 HOtM r.ce DOWN 1 EMotch some of the tourists who come up ~ wllo •oa't bow, Ills aame was 26 LMrMd L.M.-Boyd is • syadic•t~d here. · • Sir Job Macioaald. He served from 30 Fr~·· 2 Sanct\fied 3~or 4 Little: IUff. columnJ11. Yesterday a girl asked 1f I a m an 1H7 to 1173. petrOfi Mtnt -~--~~~~------~----'~~~ullttt ~ ~Pad of L -L:.L.:.&.:.~ (1113) .. 35 Celtic 37 Within: pref. 31 ~around 39 Mat1r .. Nting 41 Hey storage 42 Honshu bey 43 8runctl tpOt 44 loona 41 -toeat 41 Bf'Oht~ 50 Dec:let9 52 " ... -..... 53Mmna . ·lhlp't U«M 8 a.. nomed . 7 Andy'• Piii 8 Doggy dQc: 9~ 10 Modema. 11 Fundement 12 Sailors' s-tron saint 13 Bude 19 Crumble 22 BC'a nelgnbor 24~ 25 Apprentice 26 Fabric 27 lnllmete 28 Rude home 29 Outcaet 31 EqutM IOUnd 32 Water body 33 Facing• 38c .... 40 Olat.,,t 4 1 Lotes s>-s> 43 Hotlowa 45 Farm chor9 47 snapp.ci 49 Stone hMpt 51 -Park, Coto. 53 Lincoln end nMieMk• S4 Short rece 55 Eight: pref. 5e TV pert 57 Whittle 51 Added 59 Megpie 81 - -Cat1• 83 Hiii "I t~k out the three white bulbs and ~ in colored ones: We can see white ·bulbs all year 10riQ .11 • llARllADUU . by Brad Anderson "Just give everybody a bone ... they'll understand.·· PEAllUTS 11M 601N6 OVT TO FALL DOWN A I GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS l>llABBLE ROSE IS ROSE .. ., you ~uld wl1h tor •nythlng ~n ·the _ wort4f. wh•t _wo_uld you wllh for_::--for under _ 20 buck•?" DENKI& THE llltNACE ' by Hank Ketcham 1.· s I DON'T KNOW MOW TO CUT DOWN A CMRISTMAS TRf~ .. JUDGE PARKER <=;;;:::::::;;=:;;~~~ llmm!!i .. i!flil:~~~~VE~S~f~EVENTIJ~ ALLY by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan . .. ' ........... o(_,,.,....,, ••• ·---~....._ _______ __, by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady I WOULD LIKE TO SEE AT LEAST SIX THR OUGH OUT THE COUNTRY! FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~ MOCH ARE IH05E BAND F'Rl..lrrc.AKE5 ~ DOONESBURY 0 aJT WON'T I DON'T THINK . THE COST OF Ae<)VT THE COST I MAINTA IN · IT'S SOME· ING THEM ee THING 'THAT PROHIBITIVE':> NEEDS T.0 BE -DONE, A~eev • SPENCE~ FAR MS W ILL Be T'HE -.-._ MODEL! by Tom Batiuk FIVE OOLL.ARS 1 BAffERIE.S Mai I~ .t 0 c 0 0 0 0 1Z ~ 0 by Garry Trudeau • '· ~ k -I) -· -.. . <I ·II \ . --~-%.' _____ · ---~--~ · ~ --7~~~-" .~ . ~ . ~~ ~/ CHARLES H. BARR ... ,.,. .... t' , ~" THE STAFF AT --"-------~ WISHES . YOU AND YOURS A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON! I' • Our remod~l_is complete. All 24 shops and services including 'the new Crown Books and Mail Today con help you wrap up your holidays with ease! Q q ,. v --A store-eemmitted to _service, quality and the simplicity of good taste. , Shop 'til 8pm ·weekdays Dec. 11th-23rd I WESTCLIFF PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH, CA (714) 142-7081 . -~ • Antho9y's Shoe Repair• Bank of America • Charles H. Barr Jewelers • Champagne • Crown Books • · Crown Hardware_• Diane • Dr. Elder, Optometrist • Hafllday's • Heidi's Frogen Yozurt •Hickory Farms• -b::~~~r,. ~ghes Market • Images '/ . ... • ' Q -'1 ., .I' q q b I' q Beoutlfut Bodyallk snimm.r t.ono SfMY8 Gown by OLGA OYC:Hlable In ~ ..Q!19 blocL sm.med.lorge $42.00 llTl•ATl A,,AlllL llC. 1m11WMAWllUE ~·1117 - EVENING SPLASH FOR CHRISTMAS! ONE STOP SHOP FOR YOUR . EVENING WARDROBE A L-1 ~ ,_ .? ,. ./I ,/ r 1 • Evening Sweats / ~ "1 • Suedes & Leathers " : ... w·' .. , • Evening Dresses , • /. r,,, •Evening Hair Accessori_e_s ____ ~___:_ • Hosiery &..Jewelry • Evening Bags • s ·niall Selection of Evening Shoes • Gift Certificates • Free Gift Wrap • 631-0935 ... --Shop St.tnday 1·2pm-=-5pm · Dec. 21st · - ' Katie McGulre's Olde Fashioned Pie Shoppe • Mail Today • NeY1port BalbOa Savings • Sav-On Drug • Shell 011 ~The M1nuteman'Way •The Storekeeper• The .Storekeeper For Her •Veto's Intimate Apparel • VideO Warehouse • Westcllff Plaza Cleaners hta former adviaera' re- fusals to testify about the Contra affair, the first lady says./ Al Wayne Newton wins a huge llbel judgment agatnt NBC./ Al A jury finds John De orean not gullty of f~aud. charges./ Al - Sporta seven members of the Rams are named to the _ NF-Cero-Sowa.team./81- • Thi UC lrvtni men s basketball team visits Mont.ana tonlght./81 INDEX • i • alleatdly "rnjsted armt. Saturda)ll momina when two police officers sto=rr driven ~Mwethtt-a N~ ueet and Elis Avenue. His brother.Raben. ctlrrm<t""that -. .be enly to the exient nettlllry to 110 c ance ~ at recover.. . Jenkins said. · . Dr_c ~:t~.,tttomey 'Wade rcstra.i~ R~. ht Slid. Wade also said T~ = Rou. also said that. a __Matk al~ put us>-a-tiN111e-uad . . *_tte ~+f that eYllk.o~nhoWS;-d?Ct<>r • nd evidence of1frup an because he d1dn 't want to be arrested medical 1nent1on but said no~ow­~t t e _siounJ man was Slruck on the h15 SC?R s. ~ !YJtem, ~ps Jenkins said. Mart was l\Ot subdued· ~. a jathlune alletedJy"did cheek arms by a police baton. but not on th_e · comphcatina his ~tdic~ con~.htion. until ·a· third po.lice officer...arri~ed on Ross' condition. fie.ad. Jeftkjns said a male and the scene. "Once they had the-_ (Pl--._ POLJCS/A2) ~Dawne~ -eo-ntra. uapardons American Hasenfus. ~ho flys to freedom GUA TE:MALA CITY (AP) --~ -Ouatema a on Wednesday, boun after Nicaragua aranted the American .mercenary a pardon and rc&eaaed him rom a 30-year prison terin for running guns to U.S.-Gaek~ls. Nicaraguan President Daniel Or· tep released Hasenfus to U.S. SCn. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn.. at a rcmony at the government press center in downtoWn Manaaua. He said Hasenfus was freed as pr-00f h1~ ovcrnment wants peace with the nited.StalCS.... = - -Ha~nrus. 4S. was taken to Manag- ua's Sandino International Airpon WI 15 WI C Sally an<JlJOOd. aiiCffhe pnvate jct left Thursday evening for Guatemala. Dodd said on am val 1n Guatemala Ctty tha1 Hasenfur wn 1n Jood -condition and would ~pend the night at the home of ll.S. Ambassador -Albmo-M:-f>red~. ·. _-11aw::nu.a_dffi..JMM=appe1r a1 100- ~conference 1n the U.S. Embusy in Guatemala City. and Dodd laid lbc frred Amencan did not plan to make an)' statements until he returns to the United States on a commercial flight Thursda}. .. Toda) has been a great surprise." ...,_....,......, ... ...._. Hascnfus told rcponers at the Ma nag· Advice and Games Bulletin Board Bustness · Classified C10 A3 A 10-11 85-7 C11 88 A8-9 A12- A3 87-8 81-3 C10 A2 A 1a1i bedecked cabin c""'*-Jolu_a_ flotilla of feetl•e boita r die llrit Dlj t of the 88tla annaal Newport Barbor ,.. · • - -. ua press center. '''\ day that I will Cbrlatmaa Boat Pande of Ll&hta. Tbe parade beCfn• at 8:s&-surel) remember in my heart fo~ver. p.m. and l~ta &boat 2 1.h hoan. I want 10 thank President Onega. his Comics · s1afTand the Nicaraguan people.'' In Washington the State Dcpan- mcnt said it welcomed the release but thought the Hasenfus case was used Death notices Entertainmen1 Boats l_!ght up h~rbor ,_clog s_treets By PAUL ARGHIPbEV Of ... Ollllr,... .... - _ =-for mnimum ~ """'=-tti~--:t :'111caraguans. PoHceJog Public notices Sports. · T efevlslon Weather Parade enthusiasts joined with commuters.fighting to get home and holiday shoppers heading for the malls to clog N'ewport Beach streets Wednesday evening on the first night of . the annual Ne'>\pon-Harbor Christ mas Boat Parade. traffic was backed up on Newport Boulc\'ard b} Hoag Hospital while sight seen rushed to find 'iewing spots along the harbor for the 68th annual Ooatathon. ....... Dcsp11c th(• cro,,dcd 3, cnur<,. Ne"port Beach police rt·pcirt~·d nn a(·c1dents or prohlem!>. "It'!> hea' y." said Sgt. Kl·n Co\\cll. "There are a lot of pcopk in 10" n .. The department's traOic d•' •~ion put three motorqcle oOicer'i and four 1raffic control checkpoints on the \l'l'nc to l'n'>urc thr e\lra traffic would flow. slo\\ I\ or othe!" 1~. "J;ho'I(' ,,·ho made the effon were n.·\\arded "1th ncarl) :!00 entnes nd1ng through the harbor and (Pleaee eee BOA TS/ A2) Acces·s to beaches OK'd ··w e art' gra11ficd that tht' Sand- 1n1~iu ha,.e rt'leascd Hasenfus and that he wi ll be reunited with hts famil~ dunng the t hnstmas S<'ason. Ho"e' er. the handling of this entire 1nc1dt'n1 was orchestrated by the (Pleue eee HASENFU8/A4) _,_ .._ --· 14morebus Irvi~e speed limits -----'-- ( ommun1t) In C3p1srrano lkllr' . r By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... Ollllr,... ..... As ·a result. the speed on Red Hill bttween ·MacArthur Boulevard and Irvine's south boundaf) will be 1ncrcasea ffom -45 to 50 miles per hour. On Campus Drive from Uni· vcnity Drive to Turtle Rock Drive. the speed limit will also be 45. (It 1s ~posted at 30 and 40 nu>h alon& this stretch.) · ·Supervisors p~ss landmark --planto Open isolated areas South Laguna rl'sufrnt\ and Orange Count~ Cl\ 1c groupo; ltn~d up on bot-h 1dt>s of the beach acttss 1~ue. with those II\ ing near the accesswavs ·opposed to 1mpro,l'menl\ and "ould-tx-users in favor of th em. -picketltne Irvine po~ waot to raise~ limits on several streets-so they can use radar to catch sl)ttdina motorists. That may sound like a contradic- tion. but officen say jud&es will throw out radar-baJed tickets if they're issued on streets thit have artiftcally low speed limits. If ..Ltraffic study cannot back up a fow limit. the stretch is considered an illepl speed trap. police say. .\t Tuesday·~ meeting. Irvine City Council members approved speed limit increases on sect1on1ofRed Hill Avenue and Campus Drive. But because of commin.ity pmlCSlS and pla ns or an expanded study, the council declined to approve speed limit changes on Michelson Drive. Buf-Universily-Park residents protctted a plan to rai1C the M~elson Drive limit fro m 25 to 40 mph bt"t~n Culver and Unlvttsity Drives. They said-the increased speed limit could chdanacr children auend- ina three schools along that section of Michelson. ~cilman .Aay .C..ualano proposed that the Michelson speed mil.Iler be tabled until the council can (Pleue Me laVID/.U) In '011ng 10 make 1he beaches more ar,-css1hlc. By LISA MAHONEY .. ~UP<'f\ 1sors said the) ¥.ere can) ing_ou.t thl' manda.te of OtlMOllllrl'llet.... thl' 'tatl' Coa~tal Cornm1o;s10n. ''h1ch ""'created h' Orange County supervisors settled a dispute 0, er C al1'o rn1a voter' 1 n I Q7.:! 10 promott• !)Uhlir accc'' to beach access in favorofthe public Wedne~ay. passing the coastlinl'. · a "landmark" plan to open up isolated stretches of · Re ponding to a "a'c of opponent\. ~u(X'n1sors sand and surf from South La1una to Capistrano Beach. strc<1o;ed rcpcatedt) ttiat th e nccc~swa)" arc not new and --Supervison vote<tun~n1mously to improve seven that the publtC' ~as al"n) s had 1he r1gh! to usc thr little-used beach a('cess points through pnvatc neigh-d'fi:ned beaches ,_ 1f the) could find a 'k'\IC-llM!~ down borhoods usinafranl money they hope to receive from from the blutT top . ~.sta&cCQU&a Conservancy. Obscned Supcn1sor Thoma Rtlr~. "hok· Chairman R.,lph Clark called the vote a "land-d1<11nc1 covers rpo<1t of the south coast. "Th1lSC' "ho madL-action because it represents the tint time the ha' l' them near them don't want them and tho e v.ho board has approved such a lal"le number of public like to use fhem do wan1 them." bca,·h access routes through private pro-pert). Cflunty offi cials first med to pass a tx·ach. ac':ess The access ~ints a~ Bluff' Drhte..Camcl P01 plan t"O..ll'.il'"'ago,but w.;:n: .. tumt.td b.) "dlor&anm:d ~I Street and Totuava Bay in South Laguna and oppos111on from r~idcnt II\ 1ng pear the Blull Dm-c Pinn PaAt. Poche fk-ach and the Capistrano Bay (Pl .... eee ACCSU/ A2) Blue.Moon'~ luGk.changes with early-release froin jail By LAURA MERK °' ............... Plans Joyous Christmas. hopes to brtng message to youth about his experience · Con' ic&cd Jul) JI ofselhna a iram of cocaine 101 C'e>wortcr when he was cmplo)ed at the now-defunct Xe~ plant in 1fV4nt. Odom said hls only nustakc was the company he kePt. (hnstma$ in the Odom household that's enough. He has sin<'e kamcd bc!tter. and won"t be an utrav .. nt affair this • John-c>dom just complct~ most of will take th m~ lo youn1 year but it will certainly be a joyous • a 90-day S(ntenct at the Theo lacy people. -0M.' --Facilil~in Ora --~'""'", hH long-1vc 1n John "Blue Moon" Odom. formtr ~ v.a~ rdca5ed Tuesday for &ood helpma kids. • peniculatty under- major lcqur bneblll pitcher. and beha' 1or and bc<'lu~ of o'er· pm 1lqcd children. and M bdieva -~HL~~k..lotnMi int ir rr~~<lini t th minimum ~unt)' h.e....bas.mudu.o_sa)I si~ ' Foun ...... vaue, home. .na (~ Jllr.--cxpcricntt with the crimin1I 'ustice S)'stt'm. _ "Mainly wbai.. I ha' c in mind 1s lalking to )'oung people:· Odom said. "The main topir:wlll bt you do~ hlh'e to -do drup. but )'OU can bt -it~"Wrolfl~fe Wl'lo o and att 1n JUSta much troub~:· Odom·s wife and atto~c> \\C~ very womcd a}out him before he ........ o Tbe Oran~ ount) R(Jl.Strar of . Vot~s.rcfused Tuclda)' to let LQuna Beach .school board mcmbc!r Susan Mas withdn1" her rebuttal to a recall dTon. · Masaod fourothCrboard membtrs att:..unde.r _.firt. for pc.'fmat.wag_{ootbMI coach Cedrick Hardman to return to Lquna lk'ac-h H11h School af\rr hc was arrc tcd"on dru& chaf'I{~. . Mas made .... ~~· IHt Wttk to w By ROBERT HYNDMAN ancl PAUL ARCHIPLEY t-ouneen more Orange Count~ Transit District bus drivers returned to worl.. Wednesday.joining 1.2 othen "ho ha'c abandoned a 10-dav-old " union strike over contract dtspu.tes. <XTO officials arc altnbuhng the dm l'~· re1um to Monday's an- nouncement that striking drt\t'I"\ "ould be replaced beginning Dec ~~ h~ new non-union employees. said spokeswoman Claudia Keith. The United Transportation Llruon plans to stt~ a court action this wttk to pre,ent the district from hinng nrw dnvers. calling it an attempt to (Pleue ... au&/A2l told the statnncnt.. whtctl will !)( included on the recall pct1t10M. ma) ha,·c 'iolatcd nccutlve ~ s1on laws. VO~ ~r,·r::t'.~~~= ';.~~Na~ 'otunteer coach after bcina chaflt'd with posses ton of cocaine. Mas, 1n her rebut.al. s111d a ~ dttision wo uld ha~ bttn to ~ penntflMknt-nntn1s Smit1u ·closed session recommcndat1on aolrt Hardman rcappl) · for · his Jot> aftrf coml)fctina drug ~habddlllOn. Sc"hool botlrrl -----ail: su~cted gnly in_ Slayiings . f untin on, Re dla nds women ·SAN IERNARDINO (AP) -A Marlow and Coffnian had been Arizona Police alao we~ invntipt· pro1«Utor•yst~1noevidence of mentioned in connection with two il\I the beatina anp stranfulation"Of I C'f'OIM:Ountry killi• spree by an ex-unsolved tlayinp. OM in Kentucky Pamela Simmonds. a S·ycar-old ~vie& and-• woman companion and one-in Arizona. The killinas took former Ontario resident who disap- thatled with the slayina of a place at same time that the couple peai:td Oct. 28 in Bullhead C'ity. Mz. ledla.~s woman and. suspected in drove c~s-co.untry on a ro~nd trip· Her body was fo und Saturday near t~ ktlhnt of a Hununaton Beach from Cahforn1a to Marlow s home the Colorado Ri ver. Put pohce Lt. ~n-.r. • • state of Kentucky. -5ehuben-said M · . . DelNtY_ Disll'fCt-. Aft~ Ri.Y· But,9n-Tvesctay, Haiattuat en=_ -fc)ffman--havc--bttn-climina.ted·-u mon4Ha1prttnoaa Supmor c~un ncdf: "The only (other murder) case-· • Judlf John' Kennedy that the only thats aoina to come totethet ... is suspects. . . . ca~ tt~ll u~er invntiption in Huntinaton Beach." . Marl~w·ss!stcr. Veroni~a Koppers. .. . connection with James Marlow and Oranae County Deputy District 27. of Rialto 1s charged w_1t~ beina an Cynt,hia.Coffman is &.he slayin1 of19-AttonYy Richard Toohey confirmed accessory to Ms. ~0"1s murder. -rear-old l..ynd MurrayofHuntinaton charan in 'tilt-Murray case--wiH be . hclpanlJ her. brother 1llqally-de&atn-- -klc~. . fited in a few days. her and selhng a telephone ~ord~~ U.S. Tem pe Ha1aht seeks the death penalty for A body also was discovered in he allrg<-dly stole from ~s. Nov1s MartowaJ\dC-0ffmanintheNovem-southeastern Kentuc k_y, _but home.: ber ~idnap-1trana-~alion of Corinna M,c('~ary : County S~erifT Virgil. Ken nedy r~fused Tue~~y to lowt:r Novas. 20, Of-R"NlandlJierbodywas G1~n said "tuesday 1t apparently Ms. Koppers S 100.000 bail and set a found in a s~aUow arave in Fontana. has ·noth ing •to do with· Marlow. Feb. 2 trial date. sus DRIVERS clross LINE-•• ~ 'PlemAl illqal~ break the union. Acrontins-to-Keith. the transit djstrict has been receiving calls from prospective drivers this week. The)'.. coul,d_be trained in about three weeks m an accelerated course that takes half the time of the usual . program. Should tbe stri~~£ontjnue,.replac£· mentdnverscould be operating buses ' · by mid-January. Keith said. Monday. a ridership of ·29.66S was tallied. Keith said. and by today it 1s CJtJ)«tcd to be more than 30,000. 8usn. which are beina driven by . net &laiaees--and ~d' pcnon . union nven who crossed the PICket lfnn-:norffially carry an averqe diilY ridership ofabout ll 2,000. · --StritinJ"bu1 driven are still ttiait--" ina word today bn a sympathy strike _ by 230 mechanics and maintenanc:c into its workers of the Team1ters Union loca slightly 9S2. bul - IRVINE SPEED LIMITS T OO-SLOW ••• From Al Calif. Tempe 31 tt..::=_-__ M ..,._.__ •-! lwfllngton, VI 22 :::W.tc ... M .... -c...-ot ·°'· 41 )4 :::-.. o..on.s"c '° "ouldtlicioe .. u a.tone.NC . 43 :::t'City· .. 40 a..Clty 0..--,. •1 . .... = at ""'° 11 11 ,_ 37 ~ 11 =5 M .. LOwil IO CoMllbla.S.C 40 WLMl•O'Y " ,. La ~Olllo • .... .__ --.. ~H. 11 -~"·"-• ,......,. .......... .. -----• a II I l IP a:: -:. • r::::----•Jt ~ ---• • ......... . ,, ..,_ . ••• .... -------~,..,..--" ............. r.::... ... , ... . .......... ti 04 'TllO#fl ........... :::r4, ~ .,, D Tlllll ... ............ a It ••• ..., •• o.e.-• . ._. ... ......... ........... • • =:-..c:.. ... ~ . " .......... c. • .. ... ...... ==--:1 ....... --btiiiifiil ... ......... • n ....... ....... =--=--~--~ ... •r:...-,, • ... -~~-... °" ............................. ., ii = ........ ,...._ .... =-..... ·•. ..... . .. 42 Al..U ro 21 41 .. ., 1,,_ V""'t Ton- 47 IS 70 ., Surf Foreca•t ~ t1 u ....... . ., ... •• • '3 ~ • • ........ Moftlea 2 3 • --~ 11 ~o..,--:-~ : n •a ~._....._..,._.°" ..... • .. =i:..=:-lWICl9r ....,_ ~~ ~ .,,.,_._., tl ... t6 '7 M ,, Tldn -,, " 11 ~; 1a TOOAY .ti " ,.,... l:Oa Ll'I\. 2.1 -to ,, ::;:r..,.. ·t>nem .. ., 41 5~p ... .0 4 71 " '-"• 11"54pm 3 4 75 " ..... .. • u ..... .. -a:3il&.l'IL u • ... ::-3 • t 14 ..... .. .. ., 5Mpm .0 2 ~ ·~-=-=------- 11 .. lwl\ -tooey .. 9'53 • "' .,., .... ,, S7 •••Pm • .., 51 Moon,.... loeler ... r.1 p"' .,., - ti ,. ._,.. .. 9'04 ...... ODOM WINS E AR&Y-J-Afl. RELEASE ••• From' Al ·. · . 1r and University .. should never t_@ve _permit 1he police dcpanmeol Jo beaan servina his~ ·~-PRll~~xJru~h the ~f ~make it _ aolf and act lb~ Jail house blues off been ~Tcoa1 n:: -. . . : cnfo~ the s~ li.mit on Michelson Re bad been . &l\er the .. If you ,!Mke it bnlflt then it ~II be me." he uid. al o focus on proposals to extend however. Irvine police ·cannot use Michelson to Laiuna. Canyon Road. ~ radar to ti.c.ketspctders on that panoL 10 e'pand 11s bridge 9ver the San Michel son. Allevato said. . Diego Ci:ccUnd ao copnect with a The California Vehicle Code re- Yak A\cnuc cro~sing ov·er 1he San 4uircsacil)'l0.back.upil"PCCCll~mits Dt~go Fn·cwa). with an engineering and traffic survey The l·ounnrs unanimous appro\al before it can use radar. also pu1 on hold a police proposal 10 Such a survey determines the safe po!>t 1hr M1chdson s~ed limit at 45 speed used b y 8S ~rtent of the mph between MacArthur Boulevard motorists on that street. If a city posn and Jamhorce Road. That strctch 11 lower than that fi1ure . it creates an rurreotl~ 1s not postl'd. meaning illepl speed t~p under state law. motonsts can legally dn"e 55. Allevato said such survefis have I m more..tfia:n~Uirig 10 "'-BH for --frid1caled the' sak=ipeCd on .. t at pan 1hr "hok Michelson stud) bccau'il' of Mictielson is 40 to 44 mph -not I'm confident 11 won't change an}· 25._as the sians indicate. 1hing,'-L.t. Sam Alle\4110. a polt~ l~a-W&S letter to the oty. Harbor traffic super\ 1sor. sa id Wcdnesda}. Municieal Coun Commissioner Alle vato infilte.d thflt the Glenn ~Mahler said. "Should the Michelson stretch between Culver (lr"ine) 'Traffic Commission wish to From Al bedecked with hghts and decorations. V1e"'ers sa" ltn) sailboats and large pleasurl' craft. Sailors were seen ha ving JUSt as much if not more fun than the landlubbers wa tching them. On the boat Kmg Neptune, cm- lumed passengers Included Neptunl' h1msclfa.,wcllasgoodoldS1. Nick .\ hugc Frnst) the Cinowman stared tctl ) from the bow. Passengers on another boat started the annual pre-Rose Bowl bragging as they touted this year's PaclO entrant. o\n/Ona Stat<• lln1vcrs1t). \.\tth a t>lating o\S ll. Viewers cnJO~l·d J honui. as_man) \>I 1he homC'\ lining the ba} were the Traffic CommiHion to consj er a morc-rca.listic .speed. limit. fo r that ~tion of the roadway." At Tuesday's council meeting. l:Jni- yersity-Park-f'esiden.,_.id-thCy-{car that raisin& . the limit to 40 will encourage iliotori sts to drive even faster. Allevato. howevt>r. said studies indicate 40 to 44 mph is the com- fo nable speed o n Michelson and said he doubted that would chanJC if new signs are J>OSted. Bui he said police cannot use radar to litktl any speeders on Michelson unless the limit 1s ra1se<1 to a ll'galleYcl. · He said a second method of catching them -.. pacing .. suspected speeders -is not feasible on Michelson. equally testtvc with hghts and decor- ations. The evt'nt. SJ><?nsored by the Com- modores· Divis ion of the Newpon Harbor .\rl'a Chamber of Commerce and lou ted a!> the oldest a.nd largest hoat parade 1n Southern California. '4111 ru·n ntghtl) beginning at 6:30 lhruugh l)\.•t· :D POLICE-BRUTALITY-ALLEGED IN HB ... From AL <\houl an hour la1cr when Jailer\ fhe father satd he called polln: lamtl ) "halln't a\l'l'rta1ncd all th(: madl· a rou11ne ched of inmate!., Wcdncsda} morning when hl· found fal·t._·· and d1dnl "an1 to makl· Ros'i d1dn'1 respond and wa\ found to Mark and Robt-rt al hi 'i home without m m men I\. be uncon\C1ous. accord1tig 10 Wadc. pcrmm1on ... I '>'a '> told the) had Rotx·rt Ro\~ l'ould not be reached Paraml·d1n were called bu1 were fo rced their wa) 1n and I '>'as quite for rnmnwnt unable lo re\ I' e the ~oung man . and angr}. Later I lea rned that a 1h1rd <>on Wade 'aid d1\tric1 a11ornc\ m- he ~s ta~en to t!u;s__mi:acn.L) r.oum _.had Lc.uh.cmmto tbc.: bo~c.... ...ntlg.atori. had ncarl} 1.:omplctcd at ncarh~ Panlica Ho<1p11al \\ herl· he The \en111r Ro\' ..aid hoJ.h Mark inll'r\ 1e"., of pcopk rnnnel'll'd "1th 1<; ll\:1ng main1a1ned on It.fr 'upport and Rohen had 'pen I h1da} n1gh1 al thl· rai.l· but declined 10 pinpoint 'i}Stcms. according to ht~ lather 1hc fam1h home \\tthout h" ~nowl-whrn lin<l1ng'> would he rcachl'd or The <;('n 1or Ros' said he had hc.·en ellgc and· had kfl earl) lialurda\ in announced him aftd he lost hi1 job at Xerox. He bclln..dQ.nkina hcavilyJ fie beCame front PIF news last December when a SWAT team stormed his apartment hOusc iev- ins he had assaulted his wife. He later said he had been drinkina but was· asleep when.the poli~ ~urrouftdcd _his apanment. He entered an alcohol treatment prQJtam to fight hisdrinkinaproblcm and southt therapy for his de- pression. Gayle Odom and anomey Slephtn DeSaics fcarecj Odom was suicidal and-wouldn't bc..able to handle iail. NCVenhCTcss. -Odom pUlled llis time and came out in ·aood spirits. .... m doing pretty aood.'' he said Wednesday. "Life wherevtr you a~ is . . · ~ • aueat of the county, Odom became .... 1 nimn1 10 .... farility edom said. ~t'vrnever seen away c!)Kh-who supervised ~'liOlial · this tim( of the year. so being bomcis Klil'.itics. -:tta t ... • ''That kept me busy and kept Ill)' Gayle aarces. His ~lease was an mind Occupied.'' Odom said. He unexpected early Christmas present. became known on the toftt.11 team "It was weird because I had just left notforhispitchi11fobutforhishittifta. there from visiting him. and when I . "'.I could've •aned ~ t~ got home t~e messa~ was alrea~y on majOrl)ann outftilder." aid. our ans'i\'Cr!.!!IJ.!!achme," she said. ·•1 used to be a pinch hitter in the Gayli..&Ostner job in October and .majors. .. said the two-tifM. AD SW. -has been liv1n1 on unemployment He -pitched in three amwutjvr while she sc.atctvd for wade Wortd Series for the ~s With both o-r rhem out of work. stanina in 1972 and retired from Christmas will be a spartan affair. bascbalj_in 1976. ..There will be no presents this Now he's ready to sci on with liis ristmas:~Gayle oaom sa!<f. - life. But fint he olant ~me R It.Rand "But she 'd0esn't really care. She lots ef:time.wi&h hil wife. · said of her husband. "He's the only "I'm aoina to sit beck. play a tittle present I want. .. ACCES&TO~EACRESAPPROWD. •• __ From Al acccuway where a venical stair is proposed. The county prcpa~ an En· vironmental Impact Repon on-SlutT Drive which supervisors ct'nificd Wcdnc~ay. In \ otmg to include Bluff Drive in the implementation plan. the board rnncluded that any adverse en· \ 1ronml·ntal impacts would be bal· anccd h) the benefit to the public. The cove below Bluff Drive is nccpt1onall} beautiful and JUSt right for 'icuba diving. said Enc Jessen. dtrC'l'tor of program planning for the rnunt) Harbors. Beaches and Parks District. . Re.,pmcnta.tivn of tbc Oran,e County LeaaueofWomen \'olen. the South Laauna Civic Auociation and the Sea & Saac chapter of the Audubon Society spoke m suppon of the seven access improvemtnts. Residents who uracd the board to reject the improvem(nts were laraely fro m the Bluff Dri ve and Totuava Bay areas. fhey.:_$t.id increased use of the beaches would destroy them and cited safety problems that could result from people tryin1 to cross YOU'RE THE CENTER OF A1TENI10N WITH PHELPS. Coast H11hway and walk alon1 the nei&hborhoods' narrow -st:rccts to reach the accessways. In other lfction Wednesday. the board cleared the way for a biomedical research facility lo-con- struct up 10 30 buildinas on I 00 acres · of land surrounded by Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park. The board denied the appeal of a .u~ permit for the propeny made by several environmental groups thal complained the facilit y is nor consis- tent with the wilderness park or the.' surrounding area. up'let at Mark hccau~ he hadn't gont order avoid a tnnfrnn1at1on · tluntington Reach Police refuS<.·d 10 work one morning and he had ( ontacted at home Thuro;da\. to prm 1d~ thl· name' of thl' arresting 3\k<.'d h1-; \On not to lln· al home • Mark·s 'il'>ll'r. Cia1I Ro(,_'>._sa_1_d_th_·r_._c_111i_1_1n_·r_.,__ _ ____ __!•Ll.-!~---------- From fonnal wear to spons- TRUSTEE'S RECALL REBUTTAL STANDS ••• From Al V lCkcr~. Carl Sch\1,ar1 and < harlcnc Raptt also fikd rcbu11ali. w11h 1he registrar's office . .\II the. rehunal<. will be printed on the rccall pct1t111n\ School board memlx·r Harr) 81thell. who voted aga1n't Hard· man\ re1nsta1emcn1. 1s not a target 1n the reca ll. The rec-all effort. organ1£cd by a aroup called C1tileM I lnt1ed for Rrsponsiblc Educa tion. wa' launched after the board \ oied Oct 28 to allow Hardman. 37. to co nttnut· coaching as a vofonteer '\lthough Mas made the n.-quc'il 10 withdraw her rebutt:\.I on the chan<:c that it may have violated closed· snsion regulations. she '8id she has OAANGE .... ..... COAST .... , .... . llAINOl'FICI ,_ W.., 8-1 SI c.o.ta 'Mo .. (;A 11111,00.-8u• 1!>61) •• ..-~ I A 1;~. r 'itnC<.' been 1nlormed that hl'r stalt'· men1 doc\ not \ 1olatc 1hme regu - lation'>. Aul Sh1rle~ lka1on. deput~ reg1\- 1rar. !>atd Ma'\ a\ked that 'thl' l'Altre statement be withdrawn. She said the state clc<:1tor1s cQde doe-; not permit that. lkaton ..aid the rct·all group mu'it file its fir'lt drafl nf tht four recall pt·t1t1on'> Thur'lda) . .\ .. eparate pe11- t 1un "1 ll tx-filed for each \Choo I board mcmocr. Thl· rcgLStra r".s offi<:c has I 0 days to ft'\ IC\.\ lhC' JX'llllOn'I. The reca ll group thl·n "111 ha\e I .!CJ days to gather 3.500 ci1g naturcs for each targeted ~hool board member 10 forcr a recall elec tion. I lardman. a former profes!l1onal footh;ill pla~ l'r. ha' been 1hc focus Qf a h1ttn rontro..,cr'i ... 'itnce his arrest \l·pt. 20 fo r \u-;plc1on of possessing 5 gramsofrocainc. Both the Laguna Beach PolH.:c Emplo)ces Association and a group of high school teachers . ha\C ron<kmncd lhe hoard for qcci- d1 ng that Hardman may return to his fu ll-time coaching duttes next August 1f hc passc'i random drug tests and l·omplete'i rchah1ll1mn. Felon) drug charges will be drop- ped 1f Hardman completes an out· patient drue d1vers1on proaram. Hardman s11ll faces misdemeanor chargci. of resisting arrest. A trial iuct for Jan. 7. o:1.::e leGWMtHd ~'°" .,.2.~1e .,.,.._ & -or• 8'1 •l?• Jus tcall 642-6086 liilOflcMf HodlV II I°" dD not hi .. ~ ~ Dt \ 30 P m ~4'J ~Ille f D "' ~ 'fOJI CO/IV .. Cle What do you like about th~ Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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