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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-06 - Orange Coast Pilot$6 1J1illion . flOod suits • ID ilB residents seek damages from city, county, flood district 1111•11 Cllll: •I .. ' c11m11n111 MONDAY. JUNE 6, 1983 OH ANGE COUNTY C A LI FOR N IA ;:>c-.. CE NTS ~aguna Hills boy faces murder rap Arraipment scheduled Tuesday for youth held in shootings of adoptive parents ment Saturday morning and laid he abot bJa mother and father, ii betng held at Orange C.ounty Juvenile Hall and will be ar- raiped Tuelday. aald Oranae County Sbeljff'a Lt. Wyatt Hart. · The body of John Lampui. 60, FV school trustees , ;£ace voters Tuesday 30 residents ~ape condo blaze in BB ............................. Karen Johnson, 19, modela her new crown u Miu Cotta Mea. P.olice seek 3 men in ·Chino slayings • j . CHINO SLJ\ YIN GS • • • From Page A1 I ~AlWanen. The area la about five miles from the California Institution fOC' Men at Chino where one inmate · e.caped Thunday and another Sa~ Mid lheriff'• D&pqty Chief Gene MaJon.. He declined to reJeMe their names but said investip11on wen checkina out any pc-Ihle connectibn to the ~a Deputy Jack Wa1ld.na deecribed the murden as "Man- IOll-etyle, .. referring to the 1969 ' cult murders of pregnant actreea Sharon Tate and four others by Cbarlell Mamon followen at a Laurel Canycin bou.e. But Tldwell said: "It was not rituallstlc at all. just very brutal." He said it appeared there had been • struggle. '"nliere was blood all over,'' he said. Eight-year-old Joahua Ryen was listed in stable condition today at Loma Linda University Hospital where he was flown FLOOD From Page A1 below the level of the stonn 1 control channel , Orange County has jurt.dJctioo ~ flood control dwmela but Flood said the city must share. ·' responaibOity becaU8e it should have ensured that the channel w lined with uu:nte and made flood-proof. Blaze kills • • one, mJures four in Tustin One man was killed. four people were injured and 28 evacuated after,. ~ broke out in a T6stin apartment complex ~~~t~ Tbe fire, wbk:b investipton believe WU anokin8 relateci. cauad $1~.ooo damagie to the 12-unlt Cedar Glen apertment complex, 15811 p...dena Ave .. enauJ.fing two apartment units and damaging a third, said de- partment spokesman Chuck • Murphy. Orange County coroner'• depu- tiee were not rele rtnc the name of the dead man early today pending notification of oat of kin. The victim Wiii 66 years old. His roommate, Edpl' Peden. 40, WM bu.med on his neck md back when he atten1pted to nsue the man. Orange. C«mty Red Cr'Cm offidala laid. A190 injured were two netch- bon, who jwnpetl from their uPltairs window to safety. Treated at Tultin Cwnmunlty Hospital for minor bicentlona were Anita Milla, 29, and TaQe:1n Mctodsh, 19. Oranp County firetiaht.er Henry Ramires epcatned Im elbow and w. trea1.t at tbe ICeDe. Murphy said. It took 39 firellOten about 30 mlnutel to control the 1:61 L.m. blaze, -added. 'lbe Onnce C.otmty Red Crom • homed about 28 people who were !. tMk!Uated from the ecene In a I abeJfer at the 'lWdn Canmunlty u. Center. . ·:~~ :i: ~t,t~ Haatiapoa Beaela o.9*•* ··--=llllllllJt .......... ..,,_ ....... . ..................... ...... ..... a.y ............. .,,.,.... ... . ............ FV RECALL TUESDAY • • • From Page A1 faWna to comply with the aptrit of the law In OClmeCtion with achool buslne.a pncdoa The trustees have denied the8e claimL They contend that CARE repraenCll a llDall poup of dla- gnmtled perenCll who ~ with the acbool board'• dert"9N to dme some erhoola md tum others Into mlddle achoola (Vades lix through eight). Boch lidee in the emotional camPllen are predk:tlna victory 'I\aday. Jay Stout, chairman of the No on Recall Ccmmittee, aid many residents have stepped forward in ,.......,... ...... _,...... ..... ,,......._.__... ......... --~ ............... ,...... .... ..... .. ...._.,.. ...... · support of the trimeea. "We bad to tum ·away ~ people~ became we bad a1rw1y n our cloor-to-door drop-off drive," he md. 'Tm convinced it wm be a :WndaJtde fOC' our Dde touaorrow.'' CuoJe Dunn. who bellcia the CARE poup, UC> IUd her com- mittee bad a ltl'CJaC turnout of volunteers over the weekend "We bad a good feelinl out there In the oommunity," she said. "'I don't think it will be a cio.e election at all. I think we will win nicely ... •T.-... z='*..::rra.:, "In re1tauranta, they provide ..... ..,.._ for emok ... I tf** they Cln do the..,.. for oftlcel.. I CM ... "you're lltting a tN feet..., trom aomeone who'• amoklng, tt can be dtaturbtng." .......... fnlwtlltRcH9f. ... ~ .... • law'• • good one bec91• tomeorte ...... bed habit ahould not lnftuence othen. Smok.. lhould go out8lde or tn another room.•• ""o.... ..... ..................... ··=---.. , tra okay to lmOk• In a prlv8te ~ but In a room ~ Ira going to affect eorneone,. the amoker ahould moye Of ~ dwtng • break. Ctaan lhould be MK>ked at home." \' I J I ., ' NATION President Reagan honors plane crash mystery hero ., ......... ...... WASHING'rotf (AP)-Ptelklellt Re.pn today bcmcnd the Im Adand n Wiiia.. Jr., widely beJJeyed to be the mymtery hero of .. J-. 11. 1881, cnllh of the A1r J'lorlda jttlinel' ~= .....,,, frcm w...... NaUana1 Airport 1n a w;o...._ 8-.n ..-Oted the U.S. eo.t Guard UfillavlM ~ JIOIUl....,,..wly to Wllllalm' mother, Virldnla L. Wdllra. lD•OrilC>ftlm~ attended by W'lWmS father and W-... IGn md dMalbtm. 'J'be DlyMery hero WM ~ ,..., ~from the a'Mh lite. 'l'be White &u. aid a CoMt G\lll'd iawmtiptlon canduded that the man w. Wllllum, 48, ol Atllmta. I 138 aeized in Sborebam protest Sliorehun N .Y. -MON than 100 ~were hand- cutt.d, phot;ocrapbed and canied or dragaed to tM*s to answer chartea of violaUnc a court order' apimt 6emotwtratiom at a mdler comtnactlon Ii~. Mast of the 138 demomtraton teized ~ Suf.fo1k County police and taken to police headquarten at Ya were given Ucketa for later appeuances on charae- ot clmarderly conduct and treepuling. But 35 prot.elten remained 1n court cu.tody alter they refuled to identify thesmelvea- &mday'a m.m arreata followed a .. Nowhere to Run" rally by 3,000 people on a nearby Lone bland Sound beach Saturday. Prosecutor deseribes lcilling of 13 WD..KES-BARRE. Pa. -Showing them an AR-1~ automatic .-.i. • pnmec:utcr told the jury today he would prove that a former prta:Jn IU8fc1 deliberately killed 13 people, includ:ine five of hll own cbildrm and the four women who· bCll'e them. DMtrict Attorney Robert Gillmp6e Jr. dea'ibed bow the ldllfnca occurred last Sept. 25 and the relatklmhipe of the vk:tima to• the defendant, Geoi'ae Bub. The 40-ytl9r-old Bub II a fonner state prtlon suard who had aerved a1JD09t etcht years 1n pNall for an armed robbel y be committed • a teen-aaer. Japt of the vtctlma were killed in a aouth Wtlkee-Barni houle and a bymnder ..,.. lhot to death on the 111.dewalk when be attempted to ftee. STATE ·Habib WJleB Syrians to leave Lebanon BEVERLY IDLLS -U.S. apedal Middle F.ut envoy Philip HabO> •ya be'• optimistic that Syria will pull tta forcea out of , Letww.m wtthln two or three montha. He told American Friendl , ol Bebnrw Untvenity on &mday that "it would be in the lntete.t. I of .,_,. If fN'ft'Y force external to Lebanon (tncludina brael) would set out." , Be .aid the continued pre11!DOCi of thoee two foreign powers ·ID Lebanon w. a ''buil~ID time bomb." Woman swept away by Kern River BAKl!BSFD!:u> -Search t.Mma wen combine the Kem an. &mday for 18-year-old Sarah Slmmtal of Bakenfiekt. who Wl9 swept away by a llWift current.and wu feared drowned. a "-n County aherttt'a deputy aid. She wu last aeen Saturday afllllw betna awept away near the wt end of Hart Park. about 10 miles .-t ol Baken6e1d. She wu not weeing a life jlck.et oc inDtr tube. WORLD WASHINGTON (AP) -'1be Susnne ~ today uDheld the ~tutkmality ol '1ie 1880 windfall protlil tax Clll aO wbkb prodw. bWMm of cWlan In annual revenue. The 9-0 nillnl removed~ doud of uncertainty from tbe tax, whkb bed been dilc:8red un- canttitudoDal by • lows court. ,,.. p•nnwrt •• aDow9d to colJ-=t the ta delplte the lower aourtruJJnc, pendb\I the outlcame ol today'• cue. The levy pl'Oduced an ..U- Broadway all fur and Fierstein NEW YORK (AP) -"Cata," a ~ milllan Broedway extrava- pma hued on poesm by T.S .. El.lot, pmered best mUlicaJ amona lta lleY9l Tony A warda, while the IW'prillna ''Torch Bone 'I'rilolY'' took home two awarda, includlna beat play. ' F~ Bro.dway shows were for awardl f« the ...., t ended May 1&. The Tony Awards. equivalent to Hol- lywood'• Olean, honor the c}a. of neerly 700 theater profeadcn:tla "Cata, ••• Britilh import and the mast costly en.dway lbow ever, al8o won b.t book ot a mamlcal The award w .ccepted by Valerie BUot, whme late bu. band'• '4())d Pc.um'• Book of Pracdcal Cata" poelm provided lta lyrim. niot and oon1pcml' Andrew Lloyd Webber lhared a Tony f« best acore of a mUlical "Cata" di.rector Trevor Nunn won• bat di.rector of a mulica) Harvey Flentetn won twice f« .. Torch Sane Trilogy," for writinl the best play and M best actor ID it. Sli01 hope for arDlS talk success The ciommlttee re'1nssd the report aver the wemend tn antid- padon of ....... of bearino lt pl.am to bold heafm'"I on lune 1& on relatkml between the two 1Uperpowen. The repart•ya U.S. ud Sovtet cl1ffenncm on the talka on lnter- rmdlate ranaie mW0.. are UfUn.. clmDlntal" 8bd the ~ f« ~tan .. .....,, or in..._ oondnental. mWO. are even war.. BMh ftll!DUaUom are .,.. condueeed 1n GeneYa. What do you like about the Daily PUOt? Wh.t don't you like? Call the number at left and your mu • wW be ncorcMd, iran.cribed and delivered to the appropriate edltor. The Hme'24·hour an••erinl Mrvice m1y be med to record let· ten to the edllor on any topic. Mailbox c.ttrlbutorl muat ineluct, their name .. d telephone number for verlfitation. No drtulaUae. calla. please. • Tell us what' a on yqur mJnd. ORANGE COMT • · 11llyPHlt H.L ... erta• ~I . {;, " .. Orange eo .. , DAIL y PILOT /Monday, June e. 1813 Spring weitther blitz continues Stonm dumped almost e incbea of ratn and bail the .ue of buebelll on parts of Texaa and eome build1nal were damaaed by blah wtnda OI' t.orNlidoes durinc t, while temperature. to record Iowa ID 8eYeral mtemdU.. Showen and thundentorml 1presd alone the EMt c.o.t and uver the lower Great Laba, ac.nm the Lawer w.m.tppt Val- ley and much of Texa A few abowen linaered over the northern and central Rndd- 'lbe heavy n1na that had pelted eMtern C.olondo the pMt two days wwe ralainc porUom of the South Platte River to flood Nae· ti.uh flood wamiJ9 abo were poat.ed in parts of Teua -rain .fell owr much ol the northern two.thirda of the state. RFK death • • anniversary unobserved From the at-ease Private Label Collection ... Our Oxford Cloth Dress Shirts ., choose from 60/40 dacron• and cotton or au cotton beSics in solid colors of blue, whfte, pint< and ecru, as well as uniWrslty ltripe In blUe or burgund~ All With single needle tallo('lng end a soft ~ oollr • ~ I l I 1 ) I I i I I l\ 102-mile raftlna excunlon alona the CoJonido and Green ttven of Southem Utah '41ll be conducted June 11-18 by Ora.op n c.oDeae'• Community Servicet oft.tee. The excursion will be led by Robert Cooper, a veteran ratter, talneer, posrapher and traveler. He ii founder of ScenJc ~twee. Inc., an international travel organization. ; On the Utah trip, participanta will raft down the Colorado and e rt~ through the ecenic Canyonlanda National Parle. pania alao will travel the rapids of the Colorado River'• tanct Canyon. , MColt of the trip ia $525. The fee coven transportation, raft trip, on the river, camping fees and aooommOdatiom for one night ooroe Hot Springa. ror infonnation about the trip, call' 556-5880. . ~ultiple sclerosis lecture slated I Kathy Zack. manager of Hoag M~morial H08pital'1 physical therapy department, will be the featured 1peaker at Sunday's ineeting of the hospital's Multiple Sclermia Support group. The support group will meet in the h08pital's rehabilitation ~um from 2 to 4 p .m . For more infonnation, call 760-2353. ketiring Irvine teacher due honors An open house for retiring Greentree Elementary School teacher Marie Smith will be presented from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday in Irvine. Community organizers are urging all fonner atudenta, parenta or colleagues to attend the affair, which will be at the home of Susan Raakulinecz., at 4302 Margarita Ave. in Culverdale. A 9eCOnd grade teacher, Smith baa taught at Greentree for nine years. She al.so worked at Turtle Rock Elementary School from September 1970 to June 1973 and Culverdale Elementary School from September 1973 to June 1974. Mesa Freeway discussion planned The public is invited to an open house to di8cuaa the c.a.ta Mesa Freeway (Route 55) from 4-8 p .m. June 15 at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 W. Newport Blvd. · On display will be various alternative routes for the exteDlion of the Costa Mesa Freeway and the interchange at Pacific c.o..t Highway. A public hearing on the draft environmental study of the alternatives is 8Cheduled 7:30 p.m. June 29 ln c.a.ta Meea'1 Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Medical seminar at Mesa hotel A seminar on bone marrow transplant& for leukemia vtctiJm is 8Cheuled at 7 p .m . June 14 at Costa Mesa's Westin South Cout Plaza Hot.el. Taking the scenic route Some of the 1,500 entrants are shown during Saturday's Scenic SK nm through Corona del Mar. The first man and woman to finish were Commander at Pendleton to leave post CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - Maj. Gen. Kenneth L . Roblmon, commanding officer of C.amp Pendleton, has announced he will retire SepL 1. No repl.,..,.,.,,.,,t bu been an- nounced, but • change of com- mand baa been ICheduled for Aug. 26 , aaid a base spoke.woman, Gunnery Sgt. Peggy Cauley. Robin8on. M, ~k charge of the 126,000-.cre Marine~ in Augwt 1980. The fadllty, located ln norUMIJn San Diego County just eouth of the Oranae County line, employs about 46,000 people, 3,400 of them dvtliana. Robirwon joined the M.arines ln 1948 and fought ln Korea and Vietnam, earning the Leg1oo of Merit and Vle'trUuniMe ero. of Gallantry .. Phillip Imlay in 14:58 and Nancy Wilk.in&on in 17 :34. Part of the picturesque course included a footbridge. '-'d /tl·eiOWliOllU&IC MARRIAGE COUNSEL 8y DR. E. C. Q. INGE IN A STEW OVER COOKING I Q: Why would a wife want to atop htf husband from cooking or doing othtf kitchen things? Dr. Karl-George Blume, director of the Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation department at the City of Hope, will be the featured speaker. Cart is $25 and includes dinner. For registration call the tri-county chapter of the Leukemia Society of America at 539-9511. He wu ln charge of several Marine buea on Okinawa, Japan and commanded the Third Marine DivW<>n before being &aligned to Camp Pendleton. Keep your garden in shape by reading Friday's gardening page. A; It all dependa on the~ the wtfe has had u a cook, and Whether the hulband hM UMd tact In his deelte to demonl1rate cooking and kitchen ablU-u.. It would not be unu.ual for a wtfa to Interpret a cs.ire by a hu.bend to move Into the kltCMn M being critical of htf abllltl•. Many women, -- peclalty thoee who do not hold outside Jobe, ... their Identity In terma of wtfe, moth«. houlewtf9. lt they ... a potential lhr•t to theM roe., they aa.o ... a thr•t to part of themaelY99. A cNld who growa up, =~ helpe In the kttc:hen, a maid to do -all of theM th!nga, wtllch ahould make her ute more pleeaant, mllY actualty C:.UM her to feel thrMtened Instead. The wtf9 muat be made to understand th*t an ohr of help Is meant In a genuine, poetttye manner; It should not be Interpreted u an lndtcatJon of a ahor1comlng In her abUltlea or oontrlbution to the family attuatlon. 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Double tulip panty girdle In Antron• Ill power net nylon. Beige or white. S·M·L-XL. S18A9 Aeg. $23. 144013. Tullpette panty girdle in Antron• Ill Curvalon nylon. ~eige or white. S·M·l-Xl. l • --- ., ......... Principal Emmet Hob shows off his gift from graduating class in Appleton, Wis. Principal suited to a tee APPL~N, Wis. (AP) -Principal Em- mett Bob hM • lot of little reminden of the App)et.on Htah School a-of '83 to help him make b!a way through life'• hua.rda and trai;. Ulla a•mmer. Hob, an avid golfer, was given a golf bell by ..ch of the 400 gradu- ating Rn.ion as they received their diploma md tredi1ional hand- lha&e. at ()M llhMenCe- ment exercllle8 last week. Hob thinks the feS1Ure w.. par for the m.. "'It ..... clever Idea. jl.wt like the c1-,'' he aid. "I don't know wt.. idea it wu,'' Hob said. "I Mbd aeveral stu- denta. but no one Hetted to know. It W omrof thoee ideas that just got started and lpl'e9d." Although be baa no proof, Hob llnb the aoJ.f ball giYeeWJlY to m:ne ..Uon an the ~te cbampaoahip girll' golf t.elm. . OF ) Niguel property protest Crown Royale property ownen were OD the picket line .in front of the Laguna Niguel subdivision over the weekend after an Orange County Superior Court judge turned down a restraining order request by the Goeden Co., developer of the project. Residents say their mortgage payments were aent to Goeden but were neYer forwarded to the bank. The homes are now lo f orecto.ure. IS* .. "'Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Monday, June e, 1983 Olympic • • compromise was well made \ ~ After a aenselea atir over the potential for 0 &n»ed IQlllLll'l'lectlon .. among spectaton at locally hoeted Olympic t8, the county aupervisora have endorsed an agreement the Loa Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee for ty at next year's games. . ·The county will be paid $242,000 for providing both and fire protection.. at the events schedled in UJUICOr'l>OlratE!d parts of the county. Before they announced the agreement, the suerviaora ted their intention not to spend any taxpayer monies port of the games. The 1984 Olympics begin Jyly 28, 1984 and run August 12. Events scheduled for Orange County a 10 mile bicycle race, a modem pentathalon, Wi'estJing and team handball. I DesPfte a rocky start. the supervisors are to be ~ for sifting through the red herring rhetoric ~t dangerous crowds and outside agitaton fomenting n!Volu::: and getting down to b~ with the Olympic _, a local. regional and national honor to bOlt the pie games and to lend encouragement and support to m8ny fine young American athletes who devote years af their lives to Olympic training and competition. 1 We can and should take great pride in hosting a small part of this foremost international competition. • Opinions expressed In lhe 5'>oke •bove •re thOM of lhe D•ll'I' P llOI. Olner views ••· prnsed on 1n1s Pi1Qe •re lllOW of thetr •uthon llnd •rtists. Reildff comment Is lnYlt· ~-Address The 0.oly PilOt, P 0 . Bo• 1560, Cost• Mes., CA 92,2'. PhOM 1714) Ml-4321 ·'· MAILBOX marks for effort 0 the. F.ditor: ( I wiah to offer pra1le to Donald and the Irvine Company tbc , very fair and equitable 80lu-.-i to the leMehold problem. Thia will have far reaching ben- "1ta for the entitt community and removes the cloud of uncer- tainty that bas obecurred the 18Rae. 'The agreement • a rew.m to the oriPW Irvine Company policy of reuonah1e 1eiuehold adjusJmenta. Congratulations to the Commit- tee of 4000 and Mr. Bren for reaching an amica~ •ttlement! MARY JANE TYLER Irvine Terrace r=::. ol the same old I aces t 1 would UR to speak out on a . ~'=~bank. The Ult Fe9 lltuation that baa been going on far too king -and that is the Not only is it a fact that tbeee that mare and more of "ancient marinen'' get mUlioDI ----•"---the ''-·-of .. ,,._ mill" "Ylllt.elrday':a big DlllD!S" are eat-..._... ...... auu .,., away at the advertising end of 1Cton of today but tbe manufac- kloa must viewers be ~ to "dried up old ""1~'' who be~y made than their~ of tbe pie? l>ay after day~ ewer-priced 'tbM beens" try ~ the Mlota out there" that they fbould buy their aspirin becau:R tra onuage. ·Then we have Bob , who could buy half of ta]ilfCllnla but wanta the whole --trytna sway w to put our turer ~ you pay for it. AccorcUnc t.o the ~ pUd only ~ percent of the lndwtry • worldna and the time hM came for the CO"l'm>er to Jet bia 6- atk&dion be known by~ Una any and all produc:ta ad:~ by thme bJ8h priced "gluttem" and get '-* t.o llvtnc our newcomers a chance at the bnm Ma· G. KOVACIC c.o.ta 14.a . I. IQd / Collectivitis Nominatiom are now open for the sports permnalities' "Hall of Food." Radioman Mike Dotn in . Canton, OhJo, begins the l'Olt.er with: Jack Harn. C.Oy B.con, Bob BelT)'' Chet Lemon. Paul Coffey. Don Cherry, Cliff P'1aley, Jim Korn. Dlck Bua. Any othen! The beginning of each month once was proclal..med aloud to the thronp by a head priest. Llnlc that to the fact that the word "calendar" came from the Latin · "to call out." Among black men who drink liquor, about 34 percent prefer 1COtcb. Amon& white men who drink liquor, about 21 percent p-efer ICOtcb. F.cYJ>t is that qaUon wheNln the larpst 1number of ddlienl advertlle in the cl'"'fled ... ot their dally Dl'Wlpepen tor mlltrlmonial mat.-Ia6 c niNil .eccmd In thJa matter. You bUok your eyee when awake about Vu. Umea tor your fN'W'Y bwibeat, If typ6cl1. Kissinger as Machiavelli WASHING'roN -The ln- defatipble lnWltip~ reporter Seymour Henh baa been rum- maging in Henry K.ilslnger'1 ck.et for four yean and hM rattled ,aoc-, eome fam.nating lkeletom. Hersh'• f1ndinp can eoon be reed in a new book, •'The Price of ~er.'' Frcirn an advance copy, here are IOI.DC dev..tatinc exam- ples of ~ at work: • NUCLEAR TAMPERING: Richard Nixon and Henry Ki.- Inger tampered with the safety catch on '1'• nuclear trig'er', Henh .....,. Their actkJll Wiii cynical; they did it in eecret; and' they lied about it to the American peop)e. They bepn in Matt.h 1969, by dropplnc t.cm of bombl on neu- tral Cambqdla, without the advice and cement of Congres. They were determihed to oonceal the bomblnp from ~ the pre9 and the public. "Kminaer'• overwbel.mt... concern wu tetteey," Hersh writes. So an Air Force coloftel.. Ray B. Sitton, worked out a ~ ~ of Jan.minute tarpt ~ controlled by radar per- ~on the around. Althowlh it W• lmpolllbie to fool the &-G2 crew.. th9y were debrWed after wh 1n"""m .. It they bed dropped the bombs on South Vietnam. c.oncludel Henb: "Nixon and Kl8linCer' were ,... .. 11y tamper- ina with the oonvnutJCI md con- trol system of America'• nuclear detenent" -·the StrateclC Air Ccmmand'• B-52a -••• system necaaarily under constant hieb-level analylia to prewlll aocldenta or unauthorised maclear bomblnp." In effect, they were wrldne • primer for aQ)' loony PEBBAPS WORSE, &illlnaw ~ who mieht contrive a hlnlll&ed that the miesfma bad to "Dr. s~ ecenario. be canductld yrithouf -~·.. ., ~ o1.· the Stratecic Alt c.om. MIRV MllTAU: In mid-1969, the Sovleta ran a..-of mimlle tem in the J>.dfic. The Pentqoll conclullled, w1ucJ,y, tha1 the Ru.Lana had ..._. a MIRV - that la, a ~ulUple, indepen- dently w,eted re-entry ve~e" -in otbet-wmdl. a millile wbme mand'• nanna1 command and control system ... (and) wanted the Cambodian bombing arranced 80 tha& crew members aboard the B-~21 would not know they were bombing Cambodia," Henb re-waa . I am an lmpa.tient ..-der. Nov- ela don't interelt me bece'* rm not interested in betn8 d1YeC"ted from my own life, and the kleM contained in a novel are too few and far between. I like boob written by people who have aood ideas and •Y them quickly and ~ in a w-.y that I can remember. Over the y,ara rve thrown eame 'of thOle ks-Ip a folder marked ~diam. "'tve Just been lookin8 tbroucb the folder and I 11111 lib allDolt ewryt.b1na in It. r.-exmrpe: ''The prlJQary joy of life la acceptance, appvval, the...._ at appiedatian and com~p ol ou.r human~" -· JCllhim Loth Liebman. "People can make time for what they want to do; UIUllly it 1a ~ ~ time but the Will that ... ~:" -John Lubbock "You can t P'-'&9 the ln-tellJeehae of ap AJDel'bn by talldna t.o hlm. You haw t4 worfL with him.'' -.Pde HOffer. eeveral warheadl could be eteered to eeparate.tarpta .. What they had actually tested, it turned out, was merely a MRV - a milllJ.e capB)e only of mcattenna ita multiple warbeada like a ehc>tgun blut 1n the eame general area. But lt autted Kill- inger and Nixon to portray the Soviets .. bogeymen and their MRV u the more rnenadng MIRV. The CIA refwied, however, to alter lta UI ment of the MRV. Th1a integrity WU treated by Kiss1nger and Nixon u "diaJoyal- ty. ''Their response was to reduce the CIA'a influence and to de- mand that raw intelllgenoe be turned over to Kissinger for interpretation. EVEN AFTER the truth be- came indisputable about the Sov- iets' phantom MIRV, Kiss1nger and ,Nixon went ahead as if the RUSliana in fact had such a 80pblaticated weapon. and in- aisted. .on making thia fantuy a matter of U.S. policy. KISSINGER\8 KISSmGER: Henry K.iasi.nger'a dealing with Alexander Haig, a young, am- bitiowl colonel wt. in the ways of Waah'1ncton. bepn as a mu- ter-eervant relaibwhip. Hersh quotes a K.iasi.nger aide at the National Secwity Council aa de- "If lldmDe W1m, the world will prov6 to i,. one ln which man is thrvwn .~ Clll bis own re- IOUl\9, tWll eelf-Qllltrol, b.la cou.raa-and J!P~ Jterha .. Oft tail abOlty to be happy in adJU9dnl blllMletlf to pltllela fact. If ~falls, theft la roOm for childllke hopes that umeen powen may come t.o the aid of human weakne-." --WalteJ' T . Marvin. "NOTIDNG SEEMS eo traak to one who ii Old u the deeth ol one wbo is yoUIJI and thia alone 9Crlbtng it this way: "Haig moved in on Henry and he moved in from the very ~ First of all. he WM Henry'• butler and bis chauffeur. Henry newr knew tbe ldndl ol perb that could be arranced - private planes for trt.-to New York for dinner, llmomlns - and he loved it. .. When Henry had to wear a white tie and taila for hia first White Home dinner, it was Haig who went to Hmry'1 hou.e and helped him drea" But .K.i811npr'a military 8lde :.; was more than just a dcJcrobber. .,. He was politically .mite where •:1 Kiss1nger wu, at first, naive. Haig had military expet"ti8e • where Kiss1nger was e9e11tiaJly disinterested. Hersh repcll1a that Haig even claimed to have gone on a highly eecret reconnaislance mialon into C«nbodia though "no record haa been found that Haig did in fact participate." BVT BAIG went too far, Henh reports: "Eventually be would acoompllah tbe one thin.I KJa.. ' inger found intolerable -a eeparate re&ationlbip with lUcb- ard Nixon -and the two men ' would beoople bitter enemiea And eventually Kiss1nger would cane to reallr.e that Alexander Ha.la was not ~· K.1--• 1.nger, as the newspapers would later characterize him. but Hais'• 11.alg.'' Mesa celebrates 30 years MONO.AV, JUNE 8, 1983 ANN LANDERS ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION For over 3,000 years the Shoahoni Indian tribe roamed the Costa Mesa area, gathering acorns and catching fish and living a • relatively sophisticated lifestyle. A large display of Indian artifacts are on display at the Newport-Mesa Unified School district . . . ; 82 83 85 "Newhart" is 8ucce8sf ul be- cause executive producer Barry Kt!mp and Bob New- hart himself didn't tamper I too much with success. BS. Shoshoni were first ... • • Costa Mesa history steeped in 9Y JODI CADENHEAD ~ ............ .. . . "'Where ahoppen in Costa Mesa 'tiiw whed their grocery carta ewer-a parking Jot, there waa once an ancient Indian Village. The asphalt covered shopping center, a1mg wtth most of Costa Mesa. was once a tangle of marsh and swamplands where the Shoshoni l.ncllans made baskets and caught the abundant fiah that swam In the naui>y waten. Like the beach enthustasta who now trek to the shore every IU1IUDer, the Shmhoni were an • easy-going people who aeemed to live peacefully for more than 3,000 years otherlng the abun- dant acorna, wild grapes. choke cherrlee and cactus fruit that flourished here, according to Dr. Keith Dick8on. an anthro~ from Long Beach State, who hae done extensive work uncovering the ancient history of local In- dians. Evidence uncov ered by antbropologiata in the area ahow!t that there may have been two different IJ"OUpa of Indiana Uvtna ln the area. 1be tint IP'OUP lived .. approximately,. 3,000 yean ago and u8ed simple grindirig atones and hunting blades. . .., But far more ia known about the the Indiana who came later. They are part of the Shosheen llngusitic &r'O'l.P and were looeely related to the Comanche of the Great Planea, the Hopi of Arlz.ona and the Aztec of Mexico, said Constance Cameron, CW'lltor of the anthropology mu.eum at California S-tate -Funert.on. Cameron said that U1tle ia knownaboutwhytheSbonahoni t .................... .._ e Eatancia chain of title is traced from Jose Antonio Yorba and an Perlata in 1810 to the City of Coast Mesa in 1963. arrived in what ia now Costa Meu. What ii known from excava- tion of ancient artifacts ia that the Shoshoni led a 10mewhat aophla.- ticated llfeetyle that included stone grinding tools, mortora, and a religion bued on a god known as Chiningchinich, said Cameron. Like many of the lndJam living along the California coast, the flShoshoni were named after the mmiCln in the area. Hence, they were lmoWJ.> by rnapy -. .~ Gabrielence became of the prox- imity of the Sen Gabriel Mlalon. ~~dobe was way station for priests . ' Where m~ny yarns were spurn t>y oldtimers · · When the fint expedition of European rniasionarles feached the area in 1769 they d.i8covered the Gabrleleno tribe. who lived along lhe cout frorn A1i.o Creek in Laguna• to Malibu. Much of what ii known today about local Indiana haa come from Father GerOnimo Boecana, who recorded the unhurried lifestyle of the Shoehoni Indians wblle he was at the San Juan Capistrano from 1812 to 1826. ~ hil d.Wies Boecana wrote about the burial and cremation I I ~------~------------·--·------------............................ ..... Id Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 8, 1083 Having fun .. t funds • • ra1s1ng Shirley McCormick's lovely home on Galaxy wu tlie .etting for the llth annual champagne faahlon ahow luncheon held to ralae funda for Family Service Aslociation of Orange County. Af1er a champa&ne reception on the patio (and lt was a Jovely day), and the buffet luncheon, the fashion show began with modeling parading through the two-tiered 1arden where guesta were aeated. Every few mtnutm there waa a break for priz.es. Arrangins the Lu Marineras event were Marilyn Early and Colleen ue.. • • • • "A pk:nk on the green" was spread for First Nighters attending "Majof' Barbara" at SCR. Coordinating with George Bernard Shaw's play, the food Wal English atyle catered by Chiappe's. Antique quilts loaned by Dorothy Schrupp were displayed for added atmosphere. Providing hospital- ity at the aft.er-theater affair were Daphne Paacale, Mildred Hamilton, Linda F.dwards, Loµise Ponath, Sharon Bolefahr, Bettina Trumbull and Doris Pucale q,f the Newport Beach Guild. • • • Pat c;.tellano of Huntington Beach, state philanthropic chairman for Beta Sigma Phi, reporta that the 8Cl'Ority presented checks totaling $125,914 to two orpnizations at the recent convention held in the Disneyland Hotel. More than 2,400 members ·were preeent as $39,325 was given to the Kidney Re.earch Fund at Stanford and $86,589 went to Cystic Fibroaia Research. Renie Hanna, Orange, is state area president and Jan Crippen, also of Huntington Beach, convention board of directors, declared the convention a SUC'CeSS and set off a huge balloon re1eue to conclude the three-day event. • • • Trojan League members from five ~ County, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Fernando Valley, and South Bay---gathered at the Harry Rf.nker home to celebrate a quarter of a century of volunteer aervice by the University of Southern California alumnae organiz.ation. Guest of honoc at the luncheon was the founder Arnold Eddy, who attended with his wife, Clara. :Eddy spoke during the morning session as did USC President James Zumberge there with wife Marilyn. The 21~ in attendance dined al freeoo with basket lunches aerved on peach covered tables. Betty Jo Puach was chainnan of the event and guests included Audrey Grundy, new OC League presi- dent, Paula Earl, new president of the Asaociation of Trojan Leagues, Barbara Ward. Virginia Ochsner, Donna Devine, Bobbie Galpin and Cindy Searles. Betty Jo Poach, Bobbie Galpin with Arnold Edd Barbara Shettler, Lu Marineru presi- dent, and Shirley McCormick in top photo. Marilyn Early with Colleen Heu. UPHOLSTllY, INC. I ........ I •a91! ............... . ~lip dollar-saving coupons -1 r... . 1'22 HAHOe aw. 1 _ • CORA MBA -,..._, U6 Support jeered; cheered DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why do you lnlilt on condoning &enital herpe1? I just re.d the eecond letter ln y0ur CDlwnn in which the lmpJJed rne..aae la. ''It ain't ., b9d." You lhouJd be ~ of ~lf for ao&na aPiNt God'• Law. lmtmd of uplUUna the monJa ol thla country, you are 1Mrin8 them dOwn. J MYel' dreuDed rd .. the day when Ann Landen would tum out to be on Satan'• tide, but thla II exactly what hM happened. You ahould be fired.-A FLORIDA BA'PnST DEAR PIUENDT:Ub etlaer Ubl enptleu, tM.rUa• of J~ llerpet eu lie uytMq from a ~. ,...,.. .,....~ ~· wtdl llena•oa peJelMl•sL eeta to a mild eue dlat may newr OllC8 a 1ear for a day or tw• or maJbe MVft' apla after die laldal auac:k. Herpes la a me4.lea1 ~dea ... ua MIMq co do wtdl God'• Law. TM Mdoa dlat It 11 a pu.ldmeat for lminorality la a lot of prba1e. Tbe aen letter ma1 laterest JH. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently I read a letter in your column li8Jled 1'Everytown, USA." Your responae was aympatheUc, kind and help- ful~ we people who have genital herpes rarely aee. Thia dile88e II hard to live with, but there are many people who are wone off than we are and, aa you pointed oot, each ca1e 11 different. Not all of us have it ao often that it interferes with our ability to lead a normal life. For example, I got genital herpea 8a the result of one crazy, liquored-up weekend and went Immediately to a dennatologiat. He helped me both medically and P8)'Cholop:ally. I told my fiancee at once. She accepted the fact and we were married three month.a later. That wa1 two yean ago. She ls diaeue-free and we have a beautiful, healthy daughter, now 7 month.a old. My attack.a have become ie. frequent and le. ~re. Of OOW'lle, we never have .ex when I am in an infectious state. (Pleue tell your readen again it I.a not true that a condom will protect the female partners.) So, thank you, Ann, for that supportive column. If your goal in life I.a to help people, you certainly 'This is ~,~!Y~ have achieved It • far u I am con- cerned-GRATEFUL IN P~SYLVAMA DEAR PENN:,.._. fw wrhllll-0.. ..... ,, like yovt makea ., ,_ M ~u. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husbend died IMt week. We were married 30 yeara. I did not abed a tear at hla funeral, nor did our chlldttn. I heard it said we were "cold." I never saw hil paycheck. He never ate a meal with UI. Hia drinking buddies came tint. He WU unfaithful dozens of tlmea and let me know ll He never attended a 1ehool function to watch hil children perlrom. He waa all take and no give. Coumellng waa ~ I went. He wouldn't-aid he had "no problema." I didn't divorce him because I waa afraid to be on my own. (Big miatake.) And now I am free and there were no tean to shed when he died. I waa all cried out. Tell me you understand, Ann-NO NA.ME, NO TOWN DEAR FRIEND: I do, bldeed. TUab for anloadta1 oa me. ftat'• wut I'm lles:e for. 'POT SH01S SY A~_HLEIGH BRILLI.~ FESUNGS TMAT ARE 5T9'0N• MAY flt0Stae1. y &S ~ONG, WHILE F~ELINGS THAT ARE SLIGHT" COOL.O CONCEIVA&LY BE RIGHT. is having a SALE ber first June 7-8·9-10 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Having .erved the people of Orange County for 20 year• with great deaign.e and the higheat quality in fine jewelry. Specific items greatly reduced. 881 Dover Dr. Newport Beach - Suite 14 Call 631-1152 at to reach for instead of another · APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, SPINACH, FISH, ASPARAGUS, PAPAYA, CANT~ SHRDIP VS. OBESITY ~ ·. • Just this once, do some- thing different Instead of having another ~ It.Op and think where your life ia going. la drinking more dwa Is it d your life at home? ~ you miss- ing more work than you can afford to? • Are you to the point wbeft you can't function without a drink or aome pills? . , What can you do? Call CareUnil is a medically ~perviaed and drug treatment , able only \n aelect oommu- CareUnit suoceufully pie for alcoholism other private pro. before treatment to call. reach for the phone. ~ . ... I I~ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. J&Jne 8, 1883 Jazz: Once was considered four-letter word . . !Z P2*.. Cf!!?ER NBW ORLEANS -Years and yea.ra ago, the word juz probably kept company with other four.letter words that usauJt eensibWties and Inflame cenlOR, but it's difficult to tell -the history of the only truly American art form ia a mess. "The word ltaelf la fraught with confusion becaUle it wu a slang word," said Lawrence Gwhee, jus h1a1orian at the University of llllnoia. Gushee wu one of six juz hiatoriana who recently aat down for an infonnal forum on fact and ~ oo tb$ ~of juz. one of the Hot Jaz:z Cl.me eventl aporwored by Tulane University. What they do know about the word lteelf ia that the fint time lt was printed wu in a San Franciaoo journal in 1912. Presumably, in San Francia:o jazz wu an lnnoeent new word. Not 90 in New Orleans. 0 1 talked to a lot o1 muaiclans of that day -like Jelly Roll Morton and Alphonse Picou -and they all bad a very negative attitude toward the word," said e7-year-old Al Rose, a one-time jau im- premario. "They all associated it with obscene meanings r -a dirty word." The word itself is just one thing that puzzles jazz ' acholara. Jazz was a music different than all that had gone before it -so where did it come from? Exactly • how did it develop? What impelled it? Trying to pin all that down la fruatratlng. Scholan Uke data neat and clean. Jui la not. At this point, jazz buft.. are begtnnina to feel that the picture of juz put toseftlet by ooncenaua in the early 19309 may be out of focus. F.arly reeearchers agreed that jazz wu born in New Orleana, en>bably conoelved at the al.ave dancea at old Congo Square, where bi.cka mixed African rhythm with the European harmony they heard from whites. ''Twenty years ago, everyone would have agreed with. that, but now maybe not," uid S . Frederick Starr. "A lot of information la be~ eorted out and it may tell ua 110methlng difierent. • Starr, a reed-allm Ph.D, la pn!llident-elect of Oberlin College in Ohio, a job likely to drag him away from his favorite hobby -blowing clarinet on the Louisiana Repertory Jau Enaemble, which tears it up on Wednesday nighta at Mu.nater'a dance hall, when it isn't off touring Russia or dashing off a concert. ''They're going to come up to Oberlin and play when I am inaugurated," Starr said with a plealed grin. The' heretical notion being kicked around by Starr and other jazz acholars is that jan was flowering at the same time in 1everal areea, not just in Congo Square or the New Orie~ red light district but alao in San Franciaco, Charleston, S.C., Mobile, Ala., Memphis, Tenn. and parts of Florida. Musical aimless, meandering BJ TOM TITUS It's hard to argue the fact that the names of Mom Hart. Ira Gershwin and Kurt Weill will be forever enshrined in theater's hall of fame, but even the greatest can have an off day once in a while. Tbeee three h.ad theirs in collaboration some 40 years ago with "Lady in the Dark," an aimless, 1 meandering musical constructed around the fragile plot of a career woman who has enormous difficulty making up her mind. About anything-business, romance. you name it. Shakespeare once wrote a play about a fellow with the same problem, but his "Hamlet" had magnitude and dimension, something sorely lacking in "Ledy in the Dark." Hart's characters are 90 fuzzy and wishy-washy, one finds it hard to work up suf:f:ident enthusiasm about them, or to care what happens to them. the title figure in particular. In an ambitious revival at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, direct.or Pati Tambellini has mounted a bandacme production. draped with eye-catching cmtumes and plenty of them. But the central lll'Oblem of ennui remains, and it's hardly overcome by a cast which appears generally indifferent. at lieut in the major assignments. , A play um lifeless requires a company with enough spark and dazzle to lift it to heights that the author and oompoeer could nol. attain, but this sorely ~. • . .... _, ___ ,,..._. ................ ~~-NOWPl..AYING~~- -.A _._l'lala S1tSnt •ce9TA91U ........... ~7444 •cesT•lmM f*ftla~ $4t 3102 • T-. LI_. ..,_TOI ftwfto ~ AMC F-s.i--lOirar*a.... was $11 ~ .. , M33 '" )tJS •Wl•l•IUQI • ..,._ WUTWIU ~~ a.-. . Paclllc'IHl-Wty3tl a.-14t0lla 130$53 °"""" ft1 ,.,, --~ ....... ....,DfMM ·-••o• CW-SS• OISS '3tl710 CIJ--· 1------1 STEYE MARTIN IS A WORlD FAMOUS SURGEON. Hf INV'ENTED SCRlW TOP, 111 lOCK BRAIN SURGERY. TllUSTMl _.,,. .......... _ RETURN OF lHE JEDI .. needed energy is missing on the C.OSta Mesa stage. It is particularly abeent in the perfonnance of Diane Marlin in the leading role. Marlin has the perfect' opportunity to cont.rut her mousy real-life character with the red hot mama of her dream sequences, but by and large they are far too similar. AB for her three romantic interest&-Ted Knorr as the older publisher, RUBS Munaon as the matinee idol and Patrick Healey as the combative business associate-only the latter generates any degree of character. Again, contrast ia demanded and too little is offered. Roee Mellin 18 acceptable as Marlin's usistant, but she too could spice up her character a bit. The comic roles of the flighty section editors who are usually at each other's throats are splendidly done by Rochelle Savitt and John Walsh, who freshen the stage each time they appear. The-show's first act is overlong and underdone, but things perk up in the second, thanb primarily to a circua-trial dream sequence that gives each principal player the chance to amplify his or her charact.er. "Lady in the Dark'' is i musical in need of illumination. It continues Thundays through Satur- days at 8:30 for the next three weeks at the Civic Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds in C.OSta Mesa. Qill 754-5159 for ticket information. IT'S ZZ YEARS LATER. AND NORMAN BATES IS COMING HOME. NOW SHOWING IN YOUR GALAXY ___..........~~~~~~- REIURN WrE jm! .. ~g~A~,_f~f~~KETSTICKET MASTER OUTl.ETS~'t,C,~~~CTi~ ''There II no doub\ however, that IOmethina crudal occurnd in New OrJecw," be said. ''Perhape It WM the mu.k:lam tbemlelvea." Starr .feell that jul and dandng were eo tlahtly intertwined one would not have developed without the other and the dances of the era -the one-atep, two-step. cakewalk, etc. -dld not aprlna from New Orleana. 'nlat ii not to aay that New Orleenl hat not been 'Love Boat' at Great Wall Principal characters of the ABC TV series "Love Boat" walk along the Great Wall in China durin8 a location shooting. They are, from left, Fred edwards MESA CINEMA ,, .;.·~ ;.;.~."" 646-5025 ,.. .. E.T." m. l*~" T-..111. l:JI, lt:ll w..-. ta. l:a. lt:ll #2 "HARLEQUIN" '"°> ~4'1'l .... 1":11 leU-* 1:11, .... •11 "EVIL DEA.D" <"> ....,.I'll:• ........ , ......... e dword:. WEST,.8ROOK CINEMA ~:.~::" "::· . .' ... " ... •' 530-440, a d.and.na town. The fint American aovemor ~ Louisiana, W.O.C. Claiborne, complained in a report to Prelident James Madleon that one of the thino that made Ne'41: Orleans ungovernable Wat fta p~pation "11th dancing. ''But New Orleans was not known for in- novative new dancea," aald Starr. "Most of the new dances originated 80tllewhere e!Jle. Grandy, Ted Lange, Jill Whalen, Gavin Macleod, Lauren Tewes and Bernie Kopell. *BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday lflru Saturday All Perlo1m1n<.es belore S 00 PM (EJcept Spec.-Elg1gement1 and Ht:101rsl U. MtUAOA MALL lO M 11000 01 l o1ec1on' LA MIRADA WALK·IN 994·2400 "BREATHLESS" ..,, t:t;lll::Jl.4;;11.._. ..... "FLASHDANCE" ,., ~ ..... L<M .... ,.. LAKEWOOD CENTER WALIC·IN "TENDER MERCIES",.,., ,..._ ...... __ ...... .. LAklWOOD CINTER SOUTH WALi! '" foc\,fty Al 0et Alrw> 21l/tM·t211 "WARGAMES" ,.,., , ............... . llAIC>flla M THE LOeT AIU( ,,.., ..... "MIO" llOAO TO C-A" '""' .......... ..... ACE HUWTEll ADVENTUMallC THI fOll94l>CltN ZOM" ''""' ... u-• , ... .__."'•• _. "RETURN OF THE JEDI" n:. ~ :;:r, ~ '"" 'ocvtfY 01 Corw:U••OOO I 21l/Sl1·9510 "FLASHDANCE" ,., ., ............. . ---"TOOTSIE" ,...,, 1:Ja ... ._ .. •• •• "WARGAME8" ,..., ft• ..... ·--... •tilACiiWtfTEll AOVINTUl!aa'" THE '~lllZONF''"1 ... 1t•I"••···---- rACIFIC lNUTIU DIM·lll SWAr ltfOS l!lllt• ,_ l llC'll -NOi l•I .. , 11 ANAHfllll ORIVHlt HARtoa llYD. llllYl·lll 6 WN&f ORIVf·lll ••ll i~~!~ \~r':'::~tJ::.·~~ ... ~~hO A.A ANAHEIM ORIV( IN ,_....,ti Of i-II 179-tllO "PACI MUNTlll AOvaMTURH 1 "DELIHOUINT aHOWOAI" ,.- IH ntl '~ ZONI" '""' 2. "IUOOINl.Y A WOMAJr' 1111 -J. •HOW TO MUl.LOVI TO A ''llAIDSM M THI VlllO""" I'll LOST AM",_ ' C•lll I - ft11f1.,,tA f>AIH BUE NA PARK OlllYf IN UllC..., "" W•ot 91 lllO~ 121·.-070 P.1 N A • A~t LINCOLN 0111v1 IN lfftC•M A .. w...e Ol INtff 121 .... 070 I t-•'41~ FOUNTAIN VAHEY DlllVHN Soft~ l""f •1-<f tlo) t62·2'81 ... ·v ,...•,., HI WA y 39 (ll!IVI ,,. "fl\.AIHD,t"Cl"' 1•1 "•Hfll." IRI CMI\- "OOCTOfl llS11tOIT" "" •YAU.8r OIM." tRl CM Pl ••• p~ ... "CHAINED HEAr'"" -"VICE SQUAD" ,.,.. "PSYCHO II" 1•1 .... "BAD BOYS""" "IL.VI THUNOER-,., .... "VtOILANTr'"" C141fll- -· .... Se • '°'-"'-"-Hl-3692 "THIMANWITM two ... .11.tNr,.., -•TMtl WOfllO A""CCOflDIMe,,_...,. roo,,...,.. "WAllO.A•r --"«*IOAM...n"'~ ClllllltOullO IA t4ABR J\ r11>1v1 , .. "T"' MAN WITM TWO ........ 1111 -•nt1 WOM.D ACCO-..O TO.,.,..tlll .• . I I ' ' I I l I I 'I .. ' • I I I ·I ~-.~::=:===-~~----...---..... -------------------mm..a!! ---~ ------- --......-. . Orang. Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 8, 1983 GARflEL". IT'S NOON. ARE ~ GET'flNG our oF ef~? " THE Fi\MILl' CIRCl'S by 81 1 Keane "Who called me 'Mommy Dearest'?" '9 \R,. \Dl'KE by Brad Anderson "Look, Dad . Here comes PacrOogl" PUNt:TI Bl(; GEORGE "" . -, I by V1rg1 I Partch (VIP) "I h1te Mond1ya.11 Dt:,,IS THE '9t:,ACE Hank°Ketchum ~~ ~(_~ .y~ -__, --:::::::::: I by Chartes'M. Schulz --~~~~~~-- SO ~I AA\RIOIH6 OH TWE BACK~ MOM'S TEH·SPEED ... PEOPLE UK)NDER ~'r' I ~ A SKI CAP !AMEN 1rs so ~ OVTSIPE L00tC OVT FOl TMI ftUCK! L.001( OUT FOlTNI CM! I NEEP IT~ 60IM6 TlW>06H TRAFFIC 0 ' ·~ , I ... ~\ • Q.l -A• South, vulnvable. you hold: •CUSS <:795 o AIT • .'10N The biddinr haa proceeded: Weet N•rtl £ut S..U. Pua Pau S • ? What action do you take? A. -Almost 1urely, your aide can defeat three epadea. It Is alao possible that you can make three .no trump. But what would you Uke to do about either possibility? Partner is a pasted hand. A double by you would be for t.akeout not penalties, and you have neither the shape nor the strength for that. And to bid three no trump riska a substantial penalty if W~st, and not your partner, bas most or the missing strength. Q.Z-Neither vulnerable, u South you hold: •A i::>KQJ107&4% 093 •7Z Partner opens the bidding with three spades. What ac· lion do you take? A.-With eight tricks in your own hand, there ia a distinct temptation to bid four Jl'DGE PARKER GOllN ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF ANSWERS TO BIJDOE QUIZ heart.a. Suppre11 iU Sioee he made a non·vulnerable preempt, partner cannot poaalbly have two tricb for you. Alao, there la a real danger that, if you bid four hearta, partner will retreat to four epadee, opening the door for a penalty double. Q.3-Both vulnerable, 11 South you bold: • IQIOH ~ AQ101 O 8Z •It The biddinr baa proceeded: s.d We1t N•rQ Eut •• , ... 1 <;;> , ... a " p.,. • • Pue ? What do you bid now? A.-So far you have not promised more than a minimum opener, ao you should be delighted to cooperate with partner's slam effort. Unfortunately. you have no first·round con· trol to cue·bid. You could make a general slam try of five heart.I, but we prefer the more specific effort of a cue- bid of five clubs. That denies any 1ide-auit first-round con· trol but promises second· round control of cluba. probably the king. Q.•-A• South vulnerable, you hold: •KS1 i::>AKN 0 713 •MZ The bidding hu proceeded: Nordi Eut S.... w .. t • PUI I <;;> Pue 2 <;;> , ... ? What action do you tab? A.-You have two-and·a·half quick tricka. but there the matter enda. You have a flat distribution and a hand rid· died with losera. To make game oppo1ite a 1imple raise of your euit by opener would require a 'mirac!e. Paaa while you still have a chance for a plus st0re. Q.5-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: •S <:7KQJ7! OQJt2 •QS. The bidding hu proceeded: Nordi E..c 8"lli W Mt 1. , ... 2 <;;> , .. a• P ... 1 What do you bid now? A. -Partner has made a high reveue, 1howlog a very good HE HAO A DEPUTY 0 A UP IN HIS OFFICE WHO CAME TO TALK WITH ME' THEY ARRESTED LONG JOHN' THEY FOUND 'THE MAP HE MAOEFOR1HEAAM0REO ~ HEIST I THEY WANT ME TO TESTIFY AGAINST HIM' SHOE Dlli\BBLE . . r l hand. However. beau.,e ol ~ your putia.I mi1fit. you want to dampen bit ardor a little. ~ tluee no trump. To bid + the fourth eult bere would t ehow a hand much dronger than you.rt, I.Ince It It doUan : to donut.I that partner c&11't have a diamond fit. Q.t -IJ South, vulnerable, ! you hold: I .. 5 <'7 0 IQ8113 • AJ82 I : The biddinf bu proceeded: 1 ; N~ Eut s..tAt We.t ;·; J \7 P... t O Pue 1 : Z 'V Pua 1 •, I 'I What action do you take? ' , ~ A. -Beware of the probable l I misfit. IC you bid three rlubl ' ! now, it would be forcing to ! game, and you certainly d~n't . 4 have the •lrength (OT that. 't Deapite the fact that you wMJt to bid again after lt&rt· 4 Ing with a two-over-oae reaponae. thiJ hand i• the exception. Pua. Any other action· cou ld get you into trouble. f I by Harold Le Ooux I ~ ... N by Jeff MacNelly · ~~ ~· f• ··1 ~ . . . " . ( r ,, l~ .. ~'i ~~ ~C~OOl. 1'~A~ 1"\~ ~EA{{ I!> M~. ~U.~~1. by Kevin Fagan 1; ~E. ~IQ 1'0 ~~\NO I FOB BETTER OR FOR •ORME . FtN.k t' • INKER8E~ N I JUST lDOK OUT A~ N:J .. TIME ~N& 1HE GRANO OPENI~ OF N¥l 6ECOND PJ?ZA A.ACE ! 'iOU '1~A1 ~ !>(. I ~o.lt:.Ct I~~ t i' 1'\IJEVJt '4U~ : O'Jt~~I. > .. r I. i i. by Lynn Johnston ·I •Lr.:: ,. '~lllk Tile Wiid Child" ( tt76) 0.vltl JWllfl, Tfllll VIII DIYert. ft ~Gttnd Prill" (19M) James Git'*, Eva Marie s.lnl. • THE WAA wrrHi' DCl'9aS ·~WAAYEAAI i·~~Glll~e.dmln" WAT~ .~ Hlghweyman'' (1~1) CM1M Coburn. Ptlillp Friend (C)WOYE *** "The Deep" (1977) Robert Sh.tW. Jacquellne Bisset. CID RED 8KEL TON'S f\JHHY FACES • Cl)MOVE • • • "Rollercoutet" (1977) ~~· Timolhy Bottoms • •'h "Bugs Bunoy'1 :l!'d Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tiies" (1~) Animllllc:I. Voicel by Mel Bllnc, ~Menk.,, -1.S-R Cl) PfWVATE 8ENJAMIH aFAMUTe -t:CIO-·~A 'S'H **'.i "Aci Of LOYI" (198QL Ron Howard, Robert Foxworth. ' I LEGEND Of THE SCREEN CHAT P£AFOAMAHCE8 CH)MOYE ••'-4 "Some Klnd Of Hero" (1982) ~~· M8f001 Kidder -11-- CIJ)MOVE * * "A Thouslnd And Ont Erollc Nigllta" (1980) Anntttt Hawn, John lllllt. -11:all-I~==~ I& NEWS MOHTllE Y ASl<B> FOR rr MOYE * H "The Goclda" ( 19581 Kim i:~·MARY ®MOYE • * *'h "Wollen" ( 1981) Alber1 Fln-oo":= VIOOl'a - * * 'h "The Education Of Sonny Cit· ton" (1974) Rony Clanton, Don Gor- don -12:'00-I :,WAINMENT TONIGHT • * "Susllt Slept Hert .. (19S4 J Dick Powell, Debbie Aeynoldt. I~ AMERICAN STY!.£ * • * "Dllthtrap" (1982) Michlel Clint, CIYls1~ Aee¥e OMOYIE * H "Hit" (1973) Biiiy Dee Wi- llama. Richltd Pryor. -12:25- * * "Corne HM Coltee Wiii U1" 11972) Ugo l ognml. V*1hnt -12-.30-~ llOHf WYll4 DAVID LE:-~ l~NaCMmll t "a." (1N 11 Donlld SuttlerWld, Suun Anlplcll. -12:.0- • Cl) COUAllO(R) -too-l~ * * '.i "The Wt1 S.1Men The Tat .. " ( 1977) Richard Crtnnl, EJizabtth Mhley. eMOYE H 1.i "The El'tl HIVt tt" (1974) SirlMd Culldc, Dennie W11trm1n. -t~ IL~CMANOHT I ~COTTLE: UPClCllE *** "The Outllw JOMy Wlltl" ( 1976) C11nt Eastwood. Sondra Loch. (%)MOYE t * * 'h "Polt•g9ilt" ( 1982) Cr"' T Nelson, Jobtth Wlliaml. -Z:OO-l E8 NEWS'8mYA TCH HU "The Howling" (1911) 0. Wlllace, PalliQ MICal (DJMOYIE -2:05- ** "Blood BNdl" (1961) John Suon. Burt Young. -2:15- CC>MOYIE •• "Nllh• Gin" 11979) Monlcl if~Oam *'h "FIQhtlng Baca" (1982) Tom Sllerrttt. Patil~ Or~ CoMt DAILY PtLOT/Mondey, June 8, 1983 .. Bob Newhart best ras 'Bob Newhart' !Y,!!!UOTBltNBUO NEW YORK -lt'f hard to follow one hit role with another. Juet uk this put .....,.. ~; McLean Stewmon, Bea Arthur, Sally Stnltben and Rock Hudaon. But Bob Newhart hu done it by glvfna viewers what they wanted -Bob Newhart. "Newhart," the moet popular pl'08l'alJl in· troduced by the networu Jut fall and the~ new lleries brought beck for another leUOI\ by , wu sucoe-.ful becaUle executive pl'Ocluoer Barry Kemp and Newhart himaelf didn't tamper too much with Succe98. They didn't make Newhart an oaf, a wild-and-crazy bachelor, or have him preside over a real variety show -u he did in 1961 in a vehicle that lasted just eight months. But they did allow Newhart to assert the same cool, calm, comedic face, which audiences h.l&d found 90 comfortable. 1n changing from Bob Hartley to Dick Loudon, Newhart remained the same. Only the situations, settingJ and foils changed. "Bob is'-laid-back, everyman kind of character with aott. subtle comedy," aaya Kemp. Constructing a new show around an old penonna, and making lt look fresh, I.a not easy. "The Bob Newhart Show," in which Newhart played psychologist Bob Hartley, went off the air in 1978 and atlll .is aeen in rerun. Kemp couldn't do that show again, yet he couldn't stray too far, either. "We didn't want to be intentionally different just to be different," says Kemp. rundown b(>t.el. But then Kemp recalled the play "Oeorae WuhJ.nat.on Slept Hete," and the movie "t4r. Blandino Builcl8 Hit Dreamhou.e," and ~l, "lt would be. good mamaae o_f ldeaa.'' So Newhart became a Oedgl.lng innkeeper tn Vermont who made tu. living writing clo-it.-you.rwelf booka. "People did not have a hard time teeina Bob do1ng what he'a doing," aays Kemp. "It wasn't Jarrlni blalcally becawie he's the same pe.1'*>nna." One difference between "Newhart" and ·~ Bob Newhart Show" la that the new 9eriea ia on tape, rather t.ti.n on tum. Tape is about $80,000 cheaper per episode, is easier to edit and haa a more realistic look, particularly in indoor aetttno. "But mistakes are more glaring on tape," aays Kemp, who klet the fight with CBS for film. Kemp believe. a show about a rustic inn ahould have a rich. :outdoor photography. To undentand the difference, watch the ahow'a opening credits. which are the only .egment. on film. And while you're at it. lilt.en to the tone aet by Henry M.andn.i'a gentle, accompanyins muaic. Th.is theme now can be heard on Muzak in elevators and at the dentist's office. ''That's when we knew we made it." aaya Kemp. Actually, "Newhart," acheduled after 'LM-A-S-H," was an immediate h1l last fall. It finished the aeuon u the 13th hlghest~rated program. • •.• "P..-aonal Best" I 1982) Mariel ~·Patrice Donnelly • * * * "Ooo Dey Af1ernooo" I 1975) AJ PIClllO, JoM Cazlle CHAtlll USTINGS In Kemp'a dt.cu.iODI with Newhart and the production studio, MTM, the ldea of Newhart aa a blue-<:ollar worker wu raised. "The public wouldn't accept that," says Kemp. "Bob's strength Is being the voice of reason, and in the way he reacta when everything elae is out of control." Thia fall, CBS h.u constructed a Monday nJght achedule with "Newhart" the only returning ahow. Harvey Shephard, vice praiident fOf' programming. says the network I.a pushing to win Monday to io with lt. top-rated programming on ThW'tlday. Friday and SWlday. -t-.30- 1 (I) ONE MY AT A TIME THE VIRGINAH -10:il0--l i =t LM:EY 1~~ * * 'h "Some Kind Of Htlo" (1~) Rlchlrd Pryor, Margot Kidder -10:»-- PlllJC ll)TlC[ 9 KNXT (C8Sl 8 KNBC (NBC> e KTLA uncu 9 l(A8C IA8C) 9 KFM8 CC8S) 9 KHJ·TV (Ind > e KCST (A8Cl 9 KTTV (Ind.I 4a KCOP..TV llnd.) 9 KCET (P8Sl 9 KOCE IP8S) Ml.IC NOTICE PICTITIOUI .,._.. lt-41H7S NOTICE OF DEATH OF CHARLES H. CALLISON, aka CHARLES HUGH CALLISON, ab CHARLES CALL ISON AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A·J18UI. To aJJ hJn. beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditors of Charles H . C&lliaon, aka Charles HuRh Cal111on, aka Charle• Callison and penoru who -----------1 l'l'MlY be olherwiae lnt.eretted PlllJC NOTIC£ ln the will and/or eatat.e. ~ CCMMT Of' A petition ha.a been filed CAUF~ by Herman Zander In the couwn Of' ~ Superto.r Court of Orange "::.:-~~ County requutl n1 that "-AINT1PF: COLL Herman Zander be DIPINDANT: JlllOIH • appointed as peraonal ---. Ptf'tU.te It. cu.me repre.ntatlve to ad.miniat.er ~·=o::: ~~ •· the e1tate of Charles H . ............ Calllaon, Costa Mesa, CA '*IWOMI , (under the Independent M011Cac.;_:-...:;1:... __., Administratic;i~ of Estates n. _. _, ..... ..-.. ,.. Act). The peution " tet for .._.. ,_ ......_ ,__.. .._ hearing fn Dept. No. 3 at 700 ,.., ,......... .... • .,._...., Civic Center Drive West, the Won a•••....... Santa Ana, CA 92701 on " ~ ...,, to _. the ldllloe of lune 22., 1983 at 9:30 a.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the grantfns of the petition, you Cl» OnTV ll.I Z·TV ChJ H80 CC! IClnem.Jx) (!) IWOR> NY., N. V lllJ tWT8S) (() (ESPNl Cl) (Showtlme) • Sc>otllghl • CC.o!e News Network) NOT1C9 SMT1NQ ..,. Notice le 1*eby ~ tflel tM Board of Tru•t-or tll• Coaat Community College Dlatrlct of Orano• Count)', .Callfornle. wlll roootve aeelod bide 'IP to but no ...., tt1an 1t:00 a.m .. w--.sey. June 16, 1913 et the PwQflae6no Oepartmant of 8'kl oaleoe Cllotttcl located al 1370 Adem1 AYOnu., Co•ta MHa, Caltlornla al which llmo Hid bid• wlll bo publicly opened and reied for ""9CHA8I °' OlallllTfta: OOt.MN WIT coua• All bide -to bo In ~ wltll !tie 9ld Ooc:ur-m wNctl -now In Ille and may be -.a In t h• office ol the Director of P\#'Cflealno of Mid colMgo dlatrlct. E8IOfl bidder mutt aut>rnlt .tlh ,. bid • caahlor'• chooll, cerllfl•d cllecll, or blddo1"1 bond 111ed• ~ to the orOor ol tr:e ~ Conll'llUlllty COlloOO Dlltnc. lloerd of T ""'-In an einourrt not .... thin five percor:t (15~ of tho eum bid ... guarlll• that lho b4ddlr wlll enter Into the propoaod Contrect " IM -II ~ to him. In tho -t o1 ,.,.._ to enw Into 8ldl oontrecl. tho Pfoooedl of the Ohocll wW be fortlftod. or In tho cue of a bond, tho Ml eum thtroof will ti. fOf'feltod to ••Id collogt dlatrlct . No bidder rney wtthdr"'* hie bid for • period for lotty-ftvoa (481 daya .t1• tho ci.te Ml fCI tho ~ thereof. Tho loerd of T~,....... tM prlvlleOe of roi-ctlng ~ Ind all bide or to W"9.,.,., ~or lnfotmelhlM In arty bid or In the bidding. Ill NORMAN E. WAT80N Seorowy, 8oerd of Truet-eo.t ~ Cologo Oletrlet PubHlltlecl ~r·~ co •• , Delly Piiot. May 31, .MW e, ttl3 262$-13 NII.IC NOTICE Tmf1 NOT1CI Of T'MMTU'I MU T.a. .... 1• IM .. OllT ANT NOTICI TO "'°"ATY OMllJt: YOU AM • OE,AULT UNOlll A o••o 0, Newhart wanted the new aeries set in the Pacific Northwest. Kemp wanted New England. "At least we were talking about America," says Kemp. Two other Monday ahowa are brand-new - "Scarecrow and Mn. King" and "Navy' -while the UUrd, "After M-A-S-H," ia new in concept but has three familiar characten in Sherman Potter (Harry Morgan), Max Klinger (Jamie Farr) and Father Mulcahy (William Chriatopher). Newhart suggested a hotel setting. Kemp resisted because that locale had not worked in the past. Arthur's failed aeries this season was in a But the moet familiar face of all will, once again. be Bob Newhart as Bob Newhart. Ml.IC NOTIC£ deck wfth 8Ul>C)Ortlve plllnge und91', rlC1'1'1'10Ue Wll PICTTnOUI ....... ACnnout WIC over, through, and acro11 that NA• ITA.,._NT iNAm ITA~ 111Am ITA~ ponlOn ot lot O. Traci No. 9123, u The followlng ,,__are~ The fotlowlng pereoft la cto1ng The tallowlng l*'90N •• dc*1I per mec> Iliad In 8<>e* 3e6, Pao-29 bu.ii-... ~ •· buo111ee1 • end st lncllueNo. of Mlecehneoul l u NA R LINE' 1 t 2 6 N. eoe·s TREE SERVICE. 313 E. FATHER SEMA'8 AESTAUftANT, Macio. roeoroe ot Mid County, .. Hollydale, fullertOfl. CA 92$31. 19th SL, Coote ...... CA t2e27 & OEi.J., 31761 CarMlo ~ more !*1leular1y Oeecf'lbod In the OREOOAY ALAN LINK, 1t26 N, ~ ~ Benniot, 333 E. a-~~. CA *-7.,.6. . cotvmn ontll*I "APPURTENANT Hollyd ... , FuMlrton, CA 92$31. 19ttl 81 .• ~a..._, CA 92927 AJlllAN4t> J. GAE.GORY, 213' EASEMENT" of that portion ol MARC "EINAAD. 1128 N. TNe ~lo oc.~ by an E. Or~ ~. 0tan9o, CAI Ellhlbll f of lhe Oeci81atlon whlCh Holyd .... Ful1erlon. CA 92e31. lndMdull. 92M7. pertain• lo lhe Pf0'10!'1Y ClOmlO)'Od Thie ~ la conduCllod by a 8oC1 Benn1er JACK WEIN8TEIN, 2 tH E. ~ general pertnenllip. TIMa Ital-I -llled wl1h tho Orengovlew Leno, Orange, C~ Pereol 8 e-1 ""°' Lota f Orogoty Unll County C*1! of er.,. County on t2MT. and 0 of Trac:t 9118 aa per m-r Thia •lat-I -Ned with the May 12. 1913 Tllila ~ 18 oonduc'9d by •. Nod In Book 41' Pagee 16 to 2: County Clor1t of er.,. County on ..._, lrT"'9d I* II• •:Ip. lnclvalve. of MllCelloneoua Mepa Mii)' 12, 1883 PubUahod Orange Coaat Oalty Armand J. 0NoorJ ro~orda of Hid County. for th• ,.._, Piiot Mey It, 23, 30, Juno t . 1ta J-* w..-..n pufllOM or <kelnaqe bonefltt1r'9 tlw Publlallod Orang• Coeat Dally 22t&-83 "'* 8'.-nont -llled wlOI tr-. Pf'opet'ty t.Ol\¥9)'9d Mrein p!'ovtd« P~. Mey 16. 23. 30, June 8, tHS ' County Qwtl of Ofwige County °" that much dretnage ah all no• 2274-13 rtaJC N()TlC( M9Y M. 1MS. uoreoaonably ,..tric:t the Intend« .. _fl' 1111\TM't ...,,_ uae llld ont<>Yment 01 Mid Lot• f ·-""'ftl«; Ptcnnoua WH Publl•"-d Orat\00 eo..t Daltr end C PlCTinOUa -.a MAm 8TA~ Not,.,,_ 30, .Mte e. 13. IO. ~ ff"\191or or -d own.· LOLIE MAm .,.",._,,,. TM lollowtno pw80fl .. dOlng HI~ H 8UASTEN ANO SANORA H. The fo1ow1r1o bualnoeo -8URSTEN ~ aa; per-.. -doing NEWPORT SHELL. 2800 W. "8JC ll)T1C( Tllo alreet addreaa and otlle• A"IES COMPANY 6202 Pecfflo Coa'1 HICJhwey, N-port --~=~~~==~- oammon doalOOlllOn," any, of the Ocffnut AllO .. HunUngton' llMch 8Mctt. Ce. HteO HCitilOYe .,_ .. real pro~ty detcrlti.d above 11 CA 92648. • · George K•:-rlan, 101 MAim 8TA1'W pu•~lod to ~ • t lakHllOr•. p 0 w EA s 0 NI c c 0 R. M-Pl . Mon • Ca. 80640 The fottowtno peraon la dolno !Mne. Ctillforni. 92714 POAATIOH, a No¥ade oorpor111on Thia~ la oondUdod by 1n bualnt8' •· The undertlgned Truatu 3108 80rtllo St Aodwoocl City c,i., lnd!Yldual (A) YACHTING COHSUl- dl1clelm1 anr ll•bllity for on~ P.O. &Ox ~42,'$4()8S, ' Geor99 ~ TAHTI; (I) AlLU"E CRUISES, looon"Kt,_ of the ttroet 9CSM-GUY CHRISTOPHER CLUM, 27 Thie Ma'-lt -tllod wllfl lflo 3700 Newport Blvd •• Suite 201, 8lld other oornmon dooignetlOn, " Partt Or .. At'*1on. CA t4026. County a.ti of Ofwige ~y on ~ a..:t:, CA 92M3. anr. lllflowl'I lweln. ™' ~ 1e oonducWd by a Mey 19, 1983 tl2t83.. Said Hie wlll be made, but oorporatlon. f'IWN ROBERT O. HAOIN, 132 wUhoul eovenent or wurenty, Pow.-Sonlc Coril-Publl1hecl Or•noe Coeet Delly Vlrgtnll Pl .. Coeca Moaa. CA. inQT, ~ or lmPle<1,i.gerdlng Ihle. Guy c Clum PJ9e Plot Mey 23. 30, June I. 13, 1913 P.O. lox 11392. poe1Htl0ft, or oncumt>tanooe, lo Thia Nlemont w.ie !tied "'1h the 2iff'!! TNo ~le oonduotod by .. P•r the unpaid balance of tll• County c..ti of Orenoo County on P'la.IC NOTIC( lndMdlMI. no1e(11 MQlfod by Mid 0..0 ol Mey 12. 1813. "'°'*1 0 Heglrl Tn..I. te>-wtt· 182.052 75, lndudlno ~ -11 lllia ~ -fllod wtltl tM u pro vi ded In U ld not•(•). Publlahed Orane-Oout Delly PICTITIOU8 WH Courtty a.ti of Ofw"'9 County°" .ov-II any, under tho·-of Piiot. May 18, 23, 30, ""-e. tN3 MAim ITA"rDmln Mii)' t2. 1M1. Mid Ooocl of TruM, '-· c:Mrgeo 2275-83 The followtno peraon 11 doing ,.... end expen-of the Tru1t• and of -· ~ ae: Publl.necl Oranoe Coeat Delly tho truet• «Nied by aald Ooocl of rtaJC NOTICE DESIGN NETWORK, 1961 Piiot.Mey 1t,23,30,Junet.1oaa3 Trvat 8NflWd Or~ Le H41Ma, CA 80831. 21-.G Tho be!~ under Mid Ooocl PICnnoutWU AICHA"O T. FRERU, tt61 -----------ol Trull hor"olo#ol• oacutod end Mm aTA~ ~ Dr., Le Hebr'&, CA 90831 PlBJC M)11C( delivered 10 the underalgnecl • Tho~ ponone -doing Thie bl*-le conducted by.,, --""ArniiiCiiUi:'iiiiiiiiiiii"-wrhtan Ooolairetlon of Oofault and ~ a lrldMdulil. ACTmc>ue .UH ... O.m1nd lor Sele, and a Wtlllefl 0Al8HA .2001. 170t WMtollff Alotlard T. Fr-NAm aTA~ Notice of Default and El4Mltlon to Or .. ~ l!leed:, CA. Tiiie tt"""'*'1 -Nod with the The folowlnO pereona -doll'f a.ti. Tho undel"llgned cal.IMd Mid CAERNARVON ll!CUAITIE8 County Clclttt of Orange County"' ~ •: Notice ot Ootault and E*tlon to CAl"ORNIA l TO., t Calllornla Mey 0, 1813. 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Silver Silnr • 112.040 per troy OWlce, Handy a Harman (only daily quote.) Sll•er -111. 97 5 per troy ou.nee, NY Comes 1pot month eloted Thu. Gold Quotations By the Aeeoeialed Pree. Selected world gold prieee todays London IDOl"lling fixing M13.25, ap I0.75 Londoti afternoon fixing Ml I.SO, off 11.00 Pari.t afternoon fixing 1417.58,_ll.P 13.17 Frankfort fixing 1415.00, off 13.02 Zurieh late afternoon bid, Ml l.00 off 11.SOi 1411. 75, uked Handy a Harman (only daily qwote) Ml 1.50, off 11.00 · Engelhard (only daily quote) 1411.50, ofl 11.00 EngelhUcl fabricated (only daily quote) 1432.08, off 11.05 NY Comes gold spot month Tha. M12.00, up 16.30 Ted Simmons llllf Plllt MONDAY, JUNE e, 1983 C5 Goat-to-hero· day. for Sirninorls MILWAUKEE (AP) -You an teue Ted Si.mmont about his notorious bick of speed, about how they Ume him' with a calendar, rather than a stopwatch, in the 4-0-yard dash. But don't try to teaae him with a hanging breaking pitch. The Angela' Andy H.ualer tried that Sunday. Simmona, who.e admitted bone-headed baae running had <mt Milwaukee a tying run in the eeventh Inning, alammed a two-run homer off Hasaler in the ninth, rallying the Brewers to a ~_.. victory over the Angela. ''The goat-to-hero-thing CJ"088ed my mind when I went to bat," Simmons said. "But I didn't think I would get too much to hit. "I.knew I would get no bit bUla," he aaid. "A home run wu the lut thin.I on my mind. With one ou1 and a man on .econd, I just told fnY9ell to relax and not try to do too much." Simmons' hue-running odyaey oc- curred in the leVerlth after he had doubled home c.edl Cooper to cut the Brewen' deficit to 4-3. Gorman Thomas hit a lfOUl"der to ahortatop Tim Foll and Sbnmona, break- ing for third bue, would have been out by 20 feet. ,But Foll threw over the head of third balf"!Mln Doua DeC1ncea for an error, and Simmona wu safe. Ben Osllvie then bit. fiy bell to n,ht fielder Reggie Jacklon. Simmons tagged up and appeared to have ax>red on a ucrifice fly. But the Anpi. appee.led, and when pitcher Lull Sanchez threw to DeC1ncel' at third, Simmons WU called out for havfnc left third hue before Ja.cUon'• catch in rl&ht. '"nlen are five ways to set from eecond to third, but a arou.nd bell to ahortstop 11 No. &,'' Slnunona aaid. "I never ahou1d have tried." He admitted be left tlUrd bale before Jaicbon caught Oallvte'• fly. "You cheet," be eald. "I tried to get a little edp. But inateed of cheating two feet, I cheated three feet. 'Ibey were watching and they called It. "I made two OOfte.head p~ya." he aaid. "Going from aecond to third waa one. The tag play WM the other. It WU good bue nann1n& that turned out bid." "U we had~ um pme, I would ha~· been In a ~ ... IDll!I. .. he laid. "Ml mind tella me. w6-t to do, but mrnetimet my 1eo try to do eomethina they can•i. Thenf1 only 10 much I can dO with thele i .. ~t Robin Yount led ott the Brew.:r ninth with a llnCle. and Anaell' ~ John McNamara replaced Sanchez -with 8-ler, a lef~bander. Cooper l9Cl'ificed. and the IWitch-bltU.na Sfmrmna, be~ ~~handed. lined a 1-0 pitch into the field~ . "The pi~ wu down, a curve or alide!', · i and I golfed It, .. Slmmona aid. "It WU J just high enough. I hit lt right on the .:rewa. Dodgers' goal against Braves: Score some runs ~ ANG~ (AP) --Loa Angels Manager Tom Luorda wu aaked to evaluate the per- fonnanoe Sunday of Mookie WU.00.. the New York Mets' re- silient center fielder. "Mookie Wu.on was outstand- ing,.. aaid Luorda. "He took away a three-run homer, he made two outstanding catches and drove in the wi.nn.ing run. What more can you aa'f'!'' Not much. That llWD9 it up rather well. And the Meta beat the Dodgers, 4-2, to earn a split in the four-pme weebnd lleries. Both clubs are idle today. The Meta move on to Chicago to begin a three-game aeries with the Cuba while the~ the team with the best record in baaeball (3~-16) go to Atlanta to meet the Braves, the team with the .econd-best record (34-18). ''We've got to start 800fing more runa," I...aorda uid on the heels of Sunday'• km to the Meta "The lut three pines we've ICOred two rum. two n.ana and two runa. The only way to beet that is to give up I ,' one, one and one, and we did that only once." The Dodgers got decent enough pitching all four gi>..me9, and they could very well have won the two games they lost. But they didn't., and imteed of going into Atlanta with a little cushion, they go in only 1 1-2 pmes in front in the National League West. . And the biggest reuon la Wllaon. wu.on not only knocked ln the tie-breaking run Sunday, he also took a three-run homer away from Pedro Guerrero in.the first i.nnin£ with an astounding leap, his glove clearly over --and be- hind --the fence, and in the ninth he took a . p<mibly critical e,:tra base hit away from Steve Yeager with a diving catch. Aho. on Friday night, he took a homer away from Greg Brock with a similar leaping catch. "I Just try to get to the ball," said the peraonable WiJ8or\. who got to it considerably more often that the Dodgers did. ••All I can do la jump." . Rick Leach extends him8elf u he retu.rm a volley Sunday in the Adoption Guild Doubles championships. In the background ia partner Tim Pawaat. Leach and Pawaat won the men'• open divi1ion. Leach, Pawsat re_tain Guild tennis crown Defend1nc cbampiooa Rick Leach and Tim Pawaat held on to their title for another ....i by easily capturing the Adoption Guild Doublee tennla cbam- plcmhl .. at the Newport ee.ch Tennla Club Sunday. Leech, a aen1or at Laguna Beach High who recently won the CIF Southern Section singles champions}Up, and Paw.at, a member of the USC wnnfa team. were never extended aa they whipped Steve Simon and Curt c.ondon. 6-1, &-1. tournaments. LNcb baa aJ.n.dy an- nounced he will attend USC next fall Leid\ and Paw.at reached the ftnala by diapoGng of Rom c..e and Mike Fedderly Jr. tn the 8mlll, 6-2, 6-3 Saturday. C.ondon and Simon 8dvanced by default u opponent Jim Harper, cu.rt Stalder'• partner, had to pull out of the tournament because of a bout with the flu. • The victory continued the duo'• atrina of having not lost a aet in four straJaht In other action, Susie Warfield and Gall GJataow, the latter a member of the John Wa~ Tennll Club, captured their fourth Adoption Guild title with a 8-2, 1-6, 7-& vtctory over Diane DedDr and French go wild as Noah ·wins title PARIS (AP) -Yannick Noah launched an all-out att.ck and alammed defendins champion Mata Wilander, 6-2, 7-5, 7-6 to capture the French Open Tennis Championahi.. Sunday amid wild scenes of patriotic fervor. The 23-year-old Noah became the first Frenchman tn 37 years to wln the world'• premier clay oow1 title. Noah ended a Ions lean Jpell for France, which had 1-tedllnce Marcel Bernard won the crown in 1946. And he bUated t.be tnldlti<ll'l that um title hM to be wen from the ~tne on the alow, red clay of Roland Ganoe Stadium. The athletic, 1peedy Fnmchmm went to the net m.n the atart of the match. •'J ~ well. but Yannk:k played better," Mid Wllandel-, the placld 18-yeer-old Swa. ••11e WU coming in all the ti.me. My pa-.tna ahot 'is usually my bMk: game when I play him. but today lt didn't work." In the third •t.. u Noah moved toward victory, the 16,000 tam were •&a.nd.lna and cheertnc ~ point he won. "No-ah, No-ah.'' they chantect. claoptna in rhythm. '1lt WU natural,'' Wilander uld of the crowd. "It may have helped Yann.lck a blt. It didn't affect me." Noah'• triumph crowned the remarkable re,uraence of J'rench tennia in the )Mt two ~ An inte!mlve retlCJnal ~ scheme financed by d1rec:t oon- trtbutbw by club milmben to the f'toench TennJa Federation, .. produced a crop of ,.,. youDI playets, Noah inducted, and help. ed !'ranee to the final of the DaVll CUp lut year. . Gretchen Miller. Warfield, of Pad& PaHsadea, and oi..aow--.i.o the defendillg champtona tn the women'• open brac"ket-reecbed the finala by posting a 6-4, 6-2 triumph over the tam of Kathy Bryan and Janice Me11calf. n.for and Miller beet Jill Johnstone' and Wendy Knmp, -6-2, 8-0 to get to the . finaJa. In the ml.xed open diviaion, Cinny M.ac(}regor and Stuart Hutchimon us-et the tandem of Warfield and Simon. who were the defendln1 champion•. M.ldlrep-and Hut.chl.rwon woo by a 6-3, U, 6-1 count. Kathy Bennett and Pat Dunion, both members of the host Newpll't Beech Tennla Cub, at thetr bid to win the women'• 'A' doubla crown• Sue Lance and Lusanna Malec i.rned to win by • 6-3, 6-7, 7--6 count. Lance and Malec took the title by wtnn1na the third .et tie-breaker, 7-2. The only othec area repnmentatlve _... Brenda Turnbull of the~ Bay Cub, who teamed with Mary Miiiet in the women'• 'B' cleetflc:ation to beat the duo of Nancy Hud8on and Letty Wiplore, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Vet driver Allen dies :~ ·, in accident~. MOSPORT, Ontario (AP) - Veteran driver M1b Allm died In iM bospttal today ol extenliw injUrt°' rec.lved Sunday lD • cruh at the Labatft Cm.Am WClll by Jacquee VlllilnNw. Vlllmeuve, 27, ot St. CUibbert; Quebec, lapped Mich CJDe of hll l 'I rlvala at 1eMt once tot+••••~ the~ CaDlldian In the ...... 18-year l1felpan 1o Win. Can-Am Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 8, 1983 Arizona's Calvin Murray (33), is pulled down by Los Angeles Exp~eorge Achica Sunday at the Coliseum. Expreu edged Wranglers, 17-13. Non-tur~ocharged engines doomed? From AP dUpa&dff DETROIT-It was an ironic twist • that Miche1e Alboreto drove a ea.-' worth-powered Tyrrell to victory in the race that may IOWld the death knell of the non-turbocharged engine in Formula One racing. In t.ct, the 26-year-old Italian. who wu aurpriled to find himlelf celebrating his aecond Grand Prix victory, led a sweep of the first three ----, place9 by normally aspirated (non-turboclw-ged) entries in Sunday's Detroit Grand Prix. Second-place finisher Keke Rosberg, the defending world champion who drives a Williama, said, ''This makes a nice death foe the Cosworth. You'll never mee this again." Turbocharged engines, i.;:::;...11.-.......o..;_~ pioneered in Formula One by ' Ml M Renault and DOW uaed by aeveral other top tams in the world cham- p6ooahlp 9eries, began dispblcing the old reliable C.C.Wortb two yeen ago. Sunday's victory waa the 155th since the V-8 power plant developed by Ford of England won ita first race in 1967. '"lbia la the last race this year on a street ·circuit like this one where the C.C.Wortha have a cbanoe." uJd John Wai.on of Northern Ireland, who finJahed third ln a McLaren. "Montreal (next week'a C..rwtian Grand Prix) ii a falter circuit and tbe rest of the raas (\hls year) are on h.tgh-cpeed circuits. And, pext year, everyone will haw turboa.'' Quote of the day 'Tm too mean to die." -Jack DempleJ, former heavyweight boxing cbamplm, who three hours before be died at the age of 87 tried to reuaure h1a worried wife. NHYC takes top three places Newport Harbor Yacht Club lklppen took the three top places amona eilbt boats which tu.med out Satwday and Sundt.y at Behl.a Corinthian Yacht Club for I the Newport Hrbor Star fleet I' c:hamponabip. ' The ~inner wu Chuck Lewwlder In lncon1gfbJe; nm- Der'-\lp w• Party Gtrl. lkippered by Arule Campbell. and -third ... IUnna, uiled by Chuck • Beek. nw reptta w.. a warm-up foe the Bbie SW 5th DIRtct Cwm- ~~:=A:'~ !. M«dao tow~ June 10-12 ' at St. ft_. YllCht C'lubi Seo ,.. ... , n.~Star0..11 Uw~~~dlll and .... ot ibe l9Y9l Olymp6c d • Keough wins; A's sweep Oakland exploded for eight rum •11 in the ninth inning of the tint game and Wa111e Groa and Rickey Bp- denoa homeJ'ed in the nightcap u ·the · A'a rolled to an 8-3, '9-2 doubleheader sweep of Cleveland to highlight American Le.gue ecticm Sunday. In the o~, the victory went to former Corona del Mar H1ih ltandout Matt g...,., 2-3, who pitched 3~ 1nn1no of one-hit relief. SteTe . MeCatty, 1-0, in hil tint atart 11'> and longat ltintof the~ won the allhtcap . . . El.ewhere, Tom Pade ... • three-run double ln the eiahth inning climaxed a four-nm rally that gave the O\lcaao White Sox a 5-2 victory over Kansas City and a aplit of their doubleheader. In the __ ;.a opener, U.L. WaAJqt.oa't cowae three-run homer capped a four-nm eighth inning that propelled the Royals to a 7-5 victorY ... Orludo Mel'Cdo's two-nm triple hUrhllahted Seattle'• four-nm fifth lnninc and AJ Ooweu knocked in three rum with a homer and a triple u the Mariners edged the New York Yankees, 8-7 ... A grand41.am homer by Back MartiDes capped a five-nm uJ)rilin« ln the ·sixth inning and gave Toronto a 5-2 victOry awr Baltimore ... Gaey Ward hit a homer and a triple and drove in three runs u Minneeota routed Boston. 10-4. C'6uples survives playoff Fl'M Caples bbd1ed the aecond l!I hole of a five-man IUddeJ1 death ~ to win the Kemper Open 1!1· '1be blr4ie lilted him put T.C. Qea, a rookie from Talwm. Seett SA•P"-. GU Morpa and Barry Jaeebl, all of whom rellCbed the playoff wfih 287 totala, one atroke under par. Siml*IO bad a chance to win it outright but mil9ed a four-foot par-Mvina putt CID the 72nd bole . • . Allee Miiier tank a 10-foot blrdie putt on the fourth bole of a IUdden death playoff to defeat IMt Gartllel and wtn ber ant toumamen~ Welt Vtra1nJa LPGA C1 rte , Oerter-like line wine "Discut thrower, 46, still one of best in woild I \ • ' Al Oertlir ii the ldDd of IU'Y Who jult WClll't 9> Bethpeee. M.Y. ad Iv. nearby Wa1& flltp • ...,._.... away. When Olympe time DWI. )'OU can bet be'11 DO way l W F'na to mllt wa~ tbillil f'OW up. be whir~ the ~ That'• llOIDetblna you can newr ,_ a.dt. Not many peOple In~ CCMmtJ'1, or In cha world After hll divorce ln 1975, Oerter brcJuCtlt up the for that matt«, can tom the dJmll t.nher than cblJd:ren. axt. are coUep anduatee, ~ oi Oel1a-, • t.ctor that ..-bil ~ now the which he .. VflfY proud. year ..... the~ • But Oerter llld he milled the~ Dllpte ht. 48 yw1. be hM becun whlpptna bla of atbJMlcl and Joatnc ad tmm. f.alled tD fUlftll hit m•llCl•Jar 8-fQM..4, 2'70-pound body Into top lhape needl. for another lhot at the Olympb. Jle made a comebD In m attanpl to wn a '1 could be the oJd9t athlete In the 19M berth on the 1880 OlYIDll6c '-'. Alter the 11Dltlld Oltmpb," Oe11er' .ud In a wt Int.view, '\IDMm Sta• boyaotted tbt ilalcow 0... .,_.. oi the you count an archer or aomebody like that." Oerter ~ interwntkln In AfpdlCr 1, • U.S. twn ._ will be about two mon~ mr ot 48 by the time the named, but Oerter wam't en lt. Summer Gemes In Le. AnCeJe9 pt under way next "I boneltly beUew If rd have made the t... year. If I wam't travelinC ll'OUDd the country auppcrUnc He't been theN befon, wlnnlna the Olympe the boycott,'' be -'d. "It took away from my aoJd medal four t1mm -195e, 1980, 1964 and lt68 tnlninl· It w a COl"'d•nce --becw-tbe -in ~. &me. Tokyo and Mmdco Qty, So\tWtl were buceherinf a netcbbor and If you have beatinC tbe world record-hokier eech time and comdence, that hM to appd you • human beln&. .. eetUnc an Olympe record .ell Ume. No other Oener lilted Ben PIUnknett, John Powell, M8C athlete hM won aold m,dala in four 1uccwlve Willdm and Art Bumi aJonc with btrrwelf • the top Olym~. ' di9cul tbrowera ln the United Stat.ea. whk:b wi11 lt't not that Oen.er baa been bMldnc ln hla pry aend three dl8c\.-t&rowen to next yeer'1 Olympb. amce 1988. He retired from competition for ~t "rll have to knock off two of them.'' ~ tbe yean, ooncentraUnc on hll job• a data proc 'nc Kaw UnJvenlty fP'llduate matt.er-ol-t.ctly. uyy DlaNfel' and betna with h1a two dauabten, pl ii' to aet to the Olympe TrtaJa. Then rn baw ChrysUana and Gabrielle. a aooci chance of maldnc the U.S. team. When I aet "My daqbten were qout llx and ~t then," to the Olympb. anytblnc can happen." uJd Oertel', who workl fallbe Grumman Corp. ln Oerter'1 belt throw ever ii 227 feet. 11 lnchea. Cards finally beat Braves Willie MeOee drove ln a pair of II run1, lndudlna one ln St. Louis' four-nm ninth 1nnlnc. and the CardJnala defeated Atlanta. ~3 Sun- day for tWr tint victory aver the Bravea In aewn pmea tbJa _.. . . . El9ewbere in National Lercue action, AMn o. .... bad hJa 88CXJnd 6-for-& day of the llMOl1, raJainC hJa batttna a'll'el'ql9 to .347 and lead1na . a 20-hlt MontrMl attedt that Pfll"•ed tbe ll:xpoa to a 12-9 victory ·over San Ftandaio. Al Oltver bad four of the l!:xpos' hli., and former $add1et.ck CoBtae and UnJ- vendty HJ&b 1tar 'l'lm Wallld drove In three nma ..• GUTJ Mnttaz and JM !'-ID hamered to help Ph .. •18delpbia-- map a llx-pme io.tnc ltrMk by beatinl San DMiao. 2-1 ' .. K"rfill llallstn>keda two-nm. pinch double and came around to aoore the winn1nC nm OD Tim Tolmu'I MCrifice fly U Houston erupted far four l"\ID8 Jn the aeventh innlna to defeat Clndnnati. 8-S, ctroppmc the Redl Into lut place Jn the NL Wm . . . Jay , .......... leedoff homer in tbe fifth lnnln8 triaenid a three-nm rally, leDdlna the Cbke&O Cuba to their fifth ltralihtdecidon. a 3-1 triumph OW!' Pittlbu.rgh. Express topples Arizona Tom RamHJ qonnected with • · Jojo T.....U CID a 28-ymd touchdown 4• • s-with 2:38 left to pw the Loi AnceJa Exp&w a 17-13 win over viliUna Alim to hlP.l'aht us~ ecticm swi- day. The touchdown WM the first for Towmell, who lllgned with tbe Expnm earlier In the week. He h8c1 been drafted ln the tblrd round by the New ~cll'k Jeta of the NFL. 'lbe play capped a aeven-play. 81-yard d.rtw for tbe ExJ:ir-. Stage l>c)or Canteen wins INGLZWOOD -Step Door !!J Canteen bad beenlbowinc early tpeed ln ... of her starts earlier tbll yeer. 10 tninB' t.I Barren bad ~~ been employtnc atrateo to pt the filly to ..w IJOIDI ..... for' the md. ''!'Ve been llvlne bet Pie. aJow ~to try and tab aw.y ane of bet ...-ct. ind ft --. to haw worbd," l9id Barrera alts the tU0,200 &neymoon Handk'ap at Hollywood Park Sun- 4-y .. ~tap Door Cani.m ... .wnth in the field of 91Cbt .. 3-yeer-old mu. at the start and completed the 1 1-18 mO.-on the turf cour. ln 1:42. Baseball today 1892-Tbe first National Leacue pme attended by a Pullident oi the United &atea wu played between Clndnntl and W-.b- inpln. 'l'be Redlep won the pme, 7-C Jn 11 inn1np with ~eaident BenJam4n Har-n.on Jn the ltaDda. Today'• bUtbdays: Hall of Fiimer Bill Dickey ii 76. Fonner New York Meta lhortatop Bud Harrelaan ii 39. Texaa cmdi Merv Rettemnund ii to. Television, radio TV: Baeball-Anpla at Milwaukee. & p.m.. Channel 7. RADIO: BMeball-Anlela at Milwaukee, 5 p.m., KMPC ('110). 7 0 entries for Transpac 10 Newport Harbor YC boats to sail in race . ~ . . . .. MAJOR LaAOUa STANDINGS Amer1CM LeetUe -·Oii T-to kH!mON -· .... -van 0.IT.,, c- •AST DfVISION W L 11 n • n 2' D 2S 24 1' " ,, 2S D 11 w•n OIV1llOtl .-ct.. G9 .JeO • .MO Sii SlO 2"' SIO Jiit JOO , 4$1 Slit 30 n .sn ..... OMlMd IC-CllV T1ae1 o.ac- 1' ff. JOO 4 D 2A _, 4\lt 2A ff 4IO s 24 11 411 Slit ~· $Mltte D JI A1' I D ~ 411 Ill> _.,.,_ -ultee s ...... ' "-CllV M , C'*-0 5-S a.a-.... ~,., ... lllt II, -Y9" 1 T..-s,a.itWnonJ ~· "·-'°"' o.troll S, Taul 4 It -.1 T.....,._._ 0e1ro11 c•onma 2-01 at _..,. CO!ada J-11. (ft) TorontO (LA91 5->I at Batt-. (~6-Jl,(ftl OMiand (Noma 4•SI at a.- C•tvtaveft 4·~. (ft) s-nw ,...,., >·n., ...... v ..... co..v 1-Jj, (II) ...... (Gell• .. ,, •• ---(Menn 1-7), (11) On/Iv---....... 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L.11 ~. II; GulfTere, L.11 Afteelll, 11; Ctllfti., SM I'~. IO; F-, -Voril, IO, °""'*'· -Y-. IO,~. ---.It. STOLEN •ASES: S.S.a. Lo•""'"'°'• JO, Whoft, -Yon., JO; LACt, Plttll>Ur9'1. II; --Ho<ioton, II; It"""°'• ClndMall, 16. PITCHING (4 dlcblOfla): 1'.l'wu, Allall· ..... 1. '"1. l.M; A. ..... , Loa AftollK. ~·. m , 2.ll, Monleluoco, 5-1 Olo9o. •·I, .IOO, UO; S-wt,. LOI AftollK, 4-1, .IOO, I..,, MUNJrtrv, A-1•. 1-1. .m. &.01; ._.., _,...., 1-2, .m. :u.. si.-. s1LOY11. M , .711, 1.16. STatlCIOUTS: Car-, P"t I ? .. , N. Solo, OnclflMH, 1'; Mc~~. 1S. R_.., -. 64, ......,yi, CW:lft- natl, ff. SAVES· 1'111ter. Allllll1, t; LI• .... 5-1 Fr8ftdlc:D1 I; l.eSMltt\1 C"6c.eeo1 I: ._ ........ Atlenla, 1; S.-. 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Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Mond.y, June e. ~183 tCosntos itopple· >Seattle j & A 8 T f BUTHBR1'0RD, H.J. t (AP) -Aa DlD • the • New York C..... aot 'ID1o nrinC ol thinp. : ¥lctory ,,.. .. .., .. ~ ..... two. tm. In theU' ~c-the S.tde : mden In the Tram ; Adantic a..J1enaa Cup. ; The 0.,,,. ICCftd tbne .... In the final I' taa1f to pmt • 4-1 victory &mda.y and ca ture their-~ TAa!titJe. IJ'lorentino ol Italy de- llated Sao PauJo of. Bra- rllJ 54 In the openfna pme Sunday befori 1 51,825 lam at GI.ant. Stadium, the 8eCOnd ---croWd In the loW--year bJatory of the blmey. I New York and J'lorentiDo both finished with 2-1 recordl. but the ec..no. had a p-eater -1 diffenndal to take ihe cham~p. Seat-tle WM tbircl and Sao Paulo laat in the .round-robln competi- tion. ''In the .amid half we eatabllahed our ythm,'' ..ld Cnmvw ea.ch Julio Mauei. .. And once we establish our rhythm we know . bow to dance ... ~· The CCJKDOa took a 1..() 1 41ead at 31;54 on Roberto CabanM' beedel' on a c:rcm from Julio Caal' Romero. Seattle tied the game at 1-1 on Ian Bridge'• bmder-from five yards out on a cnm from Peter Ward at 51:13. David Bradford Uo ..mted Oil the pl Giorgio China1lia I pve the Cnmvw the 'e.d at 2-1 on a rebound :kick at M:lO. It wu ICh.tnaglia'• 16th goal in 12 TACX:: pmea.. I ''We tried to mark the • ~people who can do the real d.umae ... aaid Se.t- ie Coach Laurie 'Calloway ... And we did tvery well for 50 minutes. I i I Stoklas team 1 takes title · i Tbe team of Randy S10ld.M. Singln Smith, ' Andrew Smith and t Mark lmer' won tbia l weekend'• Odcbhore J'our-man tie.ch vol- 1eyball tournament at '1 Conma del Mar State Beach. p6cldna up $600 in prta money In the poow. Tbe winnen def•ted Gary Sato, Gary Hooper, John St.elrm and John Henley in Sunday• . finale, 11-7, 8-11, 11-6. Tbe nm- nen-up earned '3()0. An e9timated crowd of UO waticbed Sunday• dwnpinmblp ma1lcb. .... Michele Alboreto in car No. 3 is followed closely by Keke Roeeberg during early laps of Sunday's Grand Prix. ·Alboreto went on to win the race. NOftCll "' ....... ,,, aa.a:N I. D•Geft ... ~rw,m.= ADMINmTD ..... .,. ,. A-UU7'. " To .n ~ b• ,...._ 0 f 'AU!~~ credUou of Rel•\ J . ~~ .. ~~=·~ =--~=..: .. ~.-= A petition bM ,a-. filed '='l:: u...t ...... ~ by MeWU. M. AndenaD In ~,_ 111111 :t=.-.=-... the 8u~rlor Court of ., TIWI In .. .,.._.,•••.,.. '"--* ~ Cour ty ~ n.usfOft llWll..WI 81"fWJM, that lleJan1e II. AndealOD HNl,.CIA .. Y1 tlCUfUTY be appointed .. peno,nal , A 0 I 0 I c M 0 " T • A 0 I ......-iattw to !)!llzr41 ltt• CON'OMTIOM. the eatate of Helen J. ......, .Mt %1, •1 • .... Denneny (under th• :--:==.1:.~':I::: ~kt~~ .. .::::-,co: .. la Mt for ~ in Dlpt. ~ .. T'9111 ND. ...... ,_ No. a at '100 C1vtc c.ni. NP,..... Ill 11911l 1n.,.... • Drive, Wa.i, In the Qty of end 4 of ml9cell•MCM1• m-.1. Santa Ana, California on reohrdt of Oran1• County, June 29.!....1983 at 9'.JO I.ID. ~ ... AULT_ A 11' YuU OBJllC'J\ to U. -f11 _,.,. .,..,_ '"""' 11'*1\tina of the .,.u-. JVU ....... WU TAU MrllGlt 10 lhouJd either appear at the MOftOT YOUlll "°'~!.!1 IT hearln1 apd 1tate your ::r~.~o~c'.r.~~ obEuom or m. written ID'Uil&noee °".,. ... ,.,. ob tlona with th' eourt °" .,. PM<_.. .a••lllT be ore the hearln1. Your ~ IMOULD COWJACT A a~ may be In penan LA or 1WI' aUcmey. cJ~~ w.,, COiia ...... I Y 0 U A R E A~•yrwt addrW or CIOflllltOfl CREDITOR or a condnpdt d..igi..eioft o1 property 11 1MiM1 creditor of the dee 11 red, you --. "° wrw1ty "_.,..•to .. must fDe """''"claim with the _...,....._ or 001•=* 11 I " Tiie ~~ beMflclaty und« N&cl Deed of court or pre.mt It '° the Truel by r.-on of 1 breedl or penonal repre1entaUve diimilt In .. *'Drda• ....- appointed by th• ~ourt ==J--=:'•U::::S,.:c' within four months from M1tlell 0.:..-oi o1 Dl!llilll...: tbe date of first ....... of ~tor .... .;,...._ .... 1eUen -provided In leCdoll of bnledl ... at ...... to --.-U--l-l_E_T_l_N __ B ___ 1 A-l--l---5 Sr=~ ~j~~~ to four montba from the date ..._.. eo be _... ,.....,, of the beartn.I noticed aboYe. .IA, -•Ill*. No. IMl4MI of YOU MAY EXAMINE OMdll .....-In .. --ol .. Michele Alboreto wa•es to fans after capturiq the Detroit Grand Prix in his Formula One Tyrrell. IJSC t .. tlMH ,_•pet .... , \. The anftUlll USC football banquet honoftnc> TroJ*'t footti.11 ooect'I Ted Tollner wt" be l'lekl\.. Sunday, June 12 by the eponeortng USC NeW- port Harbor All.mnt Club. The ~ wtl be held at the BalbOe Bay Club, 1221 Coest Highway, In Newpon Beech, begltlo'llng at 6 p.m. OtnnW wtll be ate Wid the Pf'OWM'I " ... for 7:30. Tldl-..,. prioed at $20 per penon. ~­ Y9ttor'8 .,. llmfted to 225 peraona. Tldceta an ava1ab1e by Mndtng a c:hec:k to the USC Newport Harbor Ak.lmnl Club, P.O. Boll 5-8, Balboia lelend, 92982. No tk*et• wlll be IOtd .. thedOor. For more lnformatlOn, pholM 547-2838. the me kept by the court. u ~.::i:.r~. 11ut ~ are a penoo lntawted wtt"°"' covenant or •ar'anJli up'::~:·~c°:lo~ ~.::;.~.-:=.:to admlniatrator oc ur..-the .-r .. ,....,.. .. ,,...... .... cl . _. ............. "' ....... ., attorney for the executor or T"*. .wi .....,_ • In ... ,.. administrator, and me wtth prowlded, ..._..., • ..,,, _.., the court with proof of tlle .,._ cl .id DMd OI Trull. 1ervice, a written request ~ .... ..::,;::-~-= 1tatln1 that you de1lr• ... o..tclTiwt. apeda1 notice of the flllnl o( l•ld HI• wlll II• fleld on: a n I n v e n t o r y a n d Wldu 11 t s. June zt, 1'91. • t:OO -'---~ p.-. et the Cll•p111•n A•enue a.,...-.t ~ eatate -C. entr•nce to tll• Civic Center or of the petition• or ..,.... aoo bmt a__.. A~ account• mentioned In ONille.CA. leCticDI of 1200 or 1200~ ol At tll• 11111• of tlle lnltlal the CallfmUa PrU!ete Coda. ::::c:t=:... ~ .. -: LADY L BBIDI. DQ.. a1118 •=, ....,... _, --... MJLLAll. BOOOD. 9K111l1 dHCrllled d .. cl ef ttuet and 6 DBOID, OH New,.rt MtliMtecl ooete. -...-. wt P•--•-a.-Mt N~ ..,_... 11 •1M.•1a ...,.l __ • n. .... 111*11 ... _ ....... Beaea, CA Hiit, ( 10 ................ ~ ..... Ut-'7'111. 11 _., 11111 -..r •........, ei, Pvb111Mc1 e>r.,. eo.t o.a, c.et1nt (71t1) H7-oMI tlle day Plot."'-a. t. 1i. ,.., ....,. .. 1111a. 2912.a3 Daeld: ..., a. -----------1 T.O. IBMCE COIWNl'f PlaJC llJ11C( • ... TNllla. MOTICtl °" DIMOWnOlt ~ f°'il .. ~ 0. ,MTI_.. Ona City IMt. W.. PUILIC NOTICE II HE .. UY ONng1. CA ... GIVEN tllat JAMEi ... FO .. O, (714) a&.aee ~ V • .IOHNION, end MAM V. '°".,..._. Onnoe Coml Delly LONIOA~~eretofore dol119 PloC. June I, 11, 20, tta buelllele the flctitlol.-..... ~ ._,.end 1ty1e of TMlfNT NT.,• ------.. ------1112 M•nli•O•n Otlve. City of ,._ ..,,_ Huntlnoton leacli, County of ---;-iCf;1,;1-iDU-iiMUiJiiitiiil-- Ortnaa. ..... of Celtom6a. cld °" .---Ille fltll dey Of May, 19N, by __ ~!:::! ... " ...,_ mutuel.-it ....... IM ~-;;-----• =p~er=.• tlielr '"ODUCTI Wl8T DATED AT HvntlfiOtOfl ...._, OllTIUIUfOMC.:120 9lrdt 81., =oml&, Ulle Viti day of M«r. ~~~ EcMen v. JotlNClfl ~~f a=.CAnu ain ::::.~ Dr~~a-:ft.CA--. -............. 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WlllOn & iOlii ... _ .,, Latliii .... ...... TWO COLLEGE' MitJ )'OUf --L-,. ., ,,,.,,,au .. w &}I Aemodeleo::d rs ..... ~ s: Let ""!Mk• your getden 4ilOCQ6vUIUOW ™ mav:i1. "" ~~you. ·~~ .. T~::a .:=, H~ ~~ ::..n. r1:. ~,: ,_,.,., ,,... IM. & 11t =77487 t41-t740 ·~~~~ car-nl Fumlture, TrMft, T,... & bondebll. A0·7t17; tlrM" nutMWrll~ Ne'f04' DAlY PlOT ot ... llMOl.1oo-t011 • m ,_,,& • IPllk le3-6411 NOAM 5•1111 d9YI *&-1 ...... * ·~~ttr = golnq to'" .clll l0t Ihle?" L'.tr Ii 8hempoo i • ...,,, ~i .......... 1wor1I ~~''"M7i HAULING Houlfflt11r: quiet ucl Bllt=u.llt ;3_1 ~· pP. ----not. J If you wou6d Ilk•'"• ~!!::! _ oolor bflghten1r1. Wm a;;;y-~roomfng 1~1n· If l"IO lnlWtl' FURNITUAI& TRMH gred ttucsenteYllll. dUMcl ,.,,.. r..... cRINO fonn.t.lon on IOW ~. NL crptt • 10 min. b!Motl. tcJN.1101ny a. TMCtllr kM, trylngl Kevtn MATTl41-t011 ium!T* montlll. Xlnl Uc. T-11 ,•21 780-135S Reetuocoe. Int/ext. SO yrw. Clfl Don lnn\#111 SERVICE DIEC TORY ~ow Oat~~ Hal, llv/dln. rmatta:""' 11 Y"' •· 542848 LlndlCePI -·~ DUMP JOii ,. 640-2089 STARVING COLLEOI! Meet. PllUI 6'6-2tn (llt) 111.-1 ~ ~e.} ,.,.. rr'i 0.-rOOl'l'I 17.50; couch 110; ~~ tenw10e & lnet ... tlon at a Smell ~Jobi Met Ptof ledy Wiii Cllle for STUDENTS MOVING CO. ~ F-CW' • Clhllr U . ~ ... Im. P« ...... r MNIOI MIKE •••1 "1 ""'" ... ~. plant• ...... UC. T12'-'S8 INufld V-. ED'1 "'iil.,._iimii,..._ ___ _ 1 a 11 e d . , IC . g odor. Crpt flCllik', 18 yrt All fXPINd ,_ . ......... • ·-~ '""'.... • ...... 1414431 PUSlCl"' II' ~c::z; DO tT NOW! ~wnoi. dey, Call pP. Do wont rnyMlf. All T1~rl9 & Aoouetlc Oerdlnlng wan&ld: mow-HAULING :=z=.v::o.~llnkr. WATCH US OROWI Nut,,.,-., ~I« t .............. __ ,.1 -..2~1•r.. ~ 554-0123 Free Mt. Kevin 173-160$ Ing, edging, reklng, Clnupe, y•dlttee MtV. p ·~!'! -::. ' Auto/~. ~ tr11 -""" -.......... -.... ~,-----IWHplng . Fr11 Htl• RANDY 142 7141 Student w1I llouelllt, °' • _..... • ....,. t "'•2 '"'007 YOAll D.ijy Piiot t•"-iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil,_ ___ Ctatat c..nett ll"trkal matll. 845-1141 • r«\t xtra rm, wlll do xtra ~~~:· ., ... ., • 8::'..:.=:4sa6Ylitttna CUetomW:Stone ElEcfRICIXN ..... It~ matnt In~ fOf Prom t ~~o-Pl!Ulat Tilt ._.. __ 1 In 'Tri C.M. home. '40 Wk Blodl-Conctet..Stucco Gd rat11. Fr .. 111• Uc. HISS. iJiiWiln dlecountonrent. A41ttabll 1011J'nalallo r:tu iiii!iiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil9!-----1 ~-!!!-!!!!~ ... ~~l~l~l~-~°'-r •..:...181wiiii. Mt-Yii'f2tfi'N740 _ Alfa. Free 111. 549.9492 ..,,..., Wayne 331•7$30 Topped/r1m9Vec1. OIMn ~ Hlkpg 173-0594 wlrett. l31-1oea. i.11 131-7149 H., U • Ml-1111 .... -.fi-ct-IN .. St_X,..Ll""Eb-- :;; BABYSITTING Rod'• concnt1 & muon-ELECTRICIAN up, new lewne. 751..,..71 . ....... Seo« WATER HEATER Special AH klnde. Guaranteed. My Colll Meu hOfM nr lfY, 9 yeers eame lo-Lie. 233108. Smlll/lge Exp G•rdener, Malnt, ~~~Ing, c':i Mat prof lacfy wlll care for S~ev~:n:,atntlng, In= Pool 1'1Nt1r1•Furn1Qe1 REFS. JOHN 893-04a7 VletOfle M2·M82 cat 10 n . Free 111 t . Jobe, repalre. 5'8-5203 clMnupe, ttee trim, tr.. ,.':.._o1' .'!':'!. .. ,!2 11111· your home, plant•. i>et• 1 11 1 • qu~ t' Dralnt cleared from 15. Culton Ceramic Tiie ~~~~~ 71 .. ••"1706 Mt. Call P-11. 641·10H .,., • _.........., wtllle you vac. Non·llllkr. "81 "et. rM 81 · Malnt from 1115 °-alra = . ., tttlat .....,....,.. ELECTRICIAN: Priced , CIUI Action Clelnere Bondlblll. 640-8938 6411--33.48 Of 646-4611 Evlwknd Mrnl. S:-M&M Wort!. Frll 911 Chuclt. cerpentry. EXP'6166kkEEPER Concrete: Small Of Loe right, ,, .. lltlmate on Oii • Landtcape a Malnt. loctll home l t 851-9604 642·9033 540158 979--3021 Lie. I 341012. Ablllly AIM. slNlll bullnlla: llt Joba. Aemow old, re-I•!~ Of amelt )obi . Uo. RMld. l ~m. RHI. cln~· lne'd 142~M Lld1t1Jb1 . , flM PllfTill ~ 730-1800 uplmalnt.145--8381. place w/MW. 64&-8512 3pcie21. 87~ ~=· ~~ depen-H~USE~LEANING •aaanum ~~~4d yr9 ":'·~ 8j~~7,.~ ~ ':::: a,.111... cawaet llllii1 OllOUll ELECTRICIAN Tll 11111 ·-·· WNttdays l Weekend• Sod, eprlnldlf ""d atlrub local cu1tom11re. Thank MrVlce SUNSHINE WINDOW -t -Framing & all muonry Lie. 233 IOI. Small/loe -Marti ~5 ~ lnst.iiallon. O\K WOt1t only you, IHS3-411' CLEANING 842-15-49 m;[f;j;ft'i;;ir:n:;;p:r;;j*New cablnett, cabinet neecta. Lv mag 875-8890 . Jobi, repalre. 541-5~3 Lawn-t,....lhfub lnltall OU"'LITY CL"""'IN"' look• ~. C"-Ck O .. , .. -.. Ml len I D feeing. bltl l fOfmlca . T1W tf1m/Removal ,. -~ " our prlolt before you buy! ftT -" t aervtce counf1rtop1. 142-0681 ICeraaic Tilt 0~~ ~=c::r._ Lawn malnt1Roto11111ng with• pwaonal 1ouct1 Uc. 2041118. 26 YRS. LIC. 403941. INS. IAOIW&SI llU 'I Cl•=: ,:;.T~~-k78 Ollpatchef ClqutJy §pecjaJ(dng lf1 bixb n Torn 631_50•72/Q73-75'M FrN 11Umat1 6'8--80e5 BETH 860-0933 U .. I ........ , BONDED. REFS. COLOR xperlenced & Pro·•-=======::;;; --pavera, handpalnted ROBIN'S CLEANING ..... 1111 EXP. 983-0911 RICHARD lllllonal. Very reuonable I• •-L•..._.11· lat......t--Repalrl1ml l<>bl. Fenoea, ceramic tile. Floore. PINI CMtriiljl l&u~u SERVICE: 1 thoroughly 1111' .. UTllllU 1111 fOf all of Yout pool lt1ta l n 1-.1lr11 ..... ._._ ..... IM!vM, pertlllon1. Lo kltehen1, blttie compt. CR~OOD clean hOUM 6-40.0157 LAWN THATCHING , FOf expert MrVlcl. Thet all contr.ctor• who ratM. Steve 731-8311 lnetalled ae tow as s2 5-0 * * HOME REPAIR · Bermuda grlll & St & INTER. Alla. rat11. Fr11 .ven1ng1&pmto9 pm PtirfOfm work over 1200 ""W! ... """i.""',..._i-I · lnetall. Uc. 318280 EJee.Pluml>-Oarpentry 1 a.. • ...1-~1.. · eat Steve 5'7-4211 If p "'"SE. Incl di 1 b d -fOTALDQIGNSERV. AFFORDABLE carpentry. aqft.850-1132 495-9270 131-9755 Pattoeov.r.Fenoae • ., ..... _ ... Augu1tln1. Dave · no anawer, L..,. u ng 1 or an 111 ~Fr.. plumb, elec. Quality ..._.,t ... Tiit ••• Remod Klltll l4M872 541-2400 842·'863: Bud 549--5285 HOUSE PAINTING KEEP TRYINO... materl1ta mull be II· Custom rwmod. & MW wortc/llN!cl. 751·7718 ..... lug_t Deer lttab . OLUl..aD .. INT/EXT. EXPERT (114) .. 1-tlll oenMd. UnlteenMd con- conltf, by erchltect & d9-Fr••· Guar. 983-3283 SPRMds-AINdf!r.NEW JACK Of ALL TRADES .. __ H..... "7" ,..... Ml!f TOM 173-21418 treetora lhould '° etate llol* t-.n. 640-'455 Aec>alr-Atter1tton1 OPENERS. A.II Repalrt. c.11 Jack enytlme. ~ -png • ..-v........ @\l;AAfiing ff1 Q::on;y In their ldvertlelng, Cori· ..,,.....~...,,....-----e>oor.WlndOW9-Cablnet1 Ctatractm leatral Low.t rateel 18 yra CM Day or night. 975-3014 ~1dy wl1h11 llou11· Lio/bonded. Very r.... UYll PA111l111 u ng t)'Pll trectora end coneumer1. '*IL P.,...._PatJos..Fenc11 IH .. l OffslnttlH Lie. Tom 557.,.480 · Home Repairs-Carpentry cllanlnQ °' nur111 Ilk! Sob 173-5387-9908 lnt~IJll. 9-blnet, rlflnllh. Nllw-Aecover-Olck• (i,4~5:.'6~r~ .,:~ '""8i:n"A:IS::~rq;' Jerry, 54l-44l3 Add'M/Remod. Plans& ta Cablnet.e.Ellc>Plutn~ llMcl. ""'-549-9393 BrlckWortc, aman Of tarp:. Uc d, lnl d. 642"7479 Uc. #411802. 6-48--973-4 queaUone. Contractor'• & P~. ~ All Ptl8MI "'~try ' _, • ., ~...-· Permlll. Booded, ln1'd. Fencing. DON 918--01 9 ELIN'S HOUSECLEANING Jobi & repaln. Local re•· CIHalfled Adi ere the lallha I'-..... 11 State l.lcertM Boerd. 28 Uc. 397 . 642-1720 a Repair, etc. Qutdl --Lie.# 418570 5-48-<4271 ~naon15 Son: ~Int~ FAIR PRICESI Painting. Old fuhlonld dllnlng If· 645-8512 .,,,_to a IUcc.NfUI 403901. FA.111t.2411r Civic Center Platl, Drtwwlly-P1wttlng Lot ~!::o ~f.:3~~'d. Remodlll/Repelra. comm. land~~~leet roonng, carpentry, gar-flolln5 ..... l·1reiia2,.. ble. REF. Aft BRICKWORK: Small Job• garage Of yard 18111111'1a 1---------~~7~90. Santa Ana , -8&~~~1~1t:lrlQ a reald. UC'd, tioncMd. · denlng, crpt ci.anlng. • --~ Newpon, Colt• M.... better wey to tell more SELL Idle Item• with a1-==A=='=·==== s '-"' .... -9tlJc: Want Adi Clll 642-5878 Ina. For 111. 652-91'2 Sell Idle,,_ 642-5978 etc. St•r 5'M471 Cle..lflld 642·1di7 lrvlne. Alf•. 175-3176 people! Daily li'tlot Cf.alllfled Ad. I· HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA hetday, Jue 7 ARJES (March 21-April 19): Financial security ia promiaed through series of unusual circwnstanoes. Timing, intuition are on target -· you'll uncover ''miasing link." Take initiative, make appointment.I, ·elevate ielf-esteem and realize your own worth. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Study Aries message for valuable hint. Reech beyond current expectations -· horiwns expand, you make import- ant cont.acts and creative efforts will be rewarded. Success indicated by direct appeala, personal appear- ances and calls to key people. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Cast aside secret feats, suspicions. Your position ia strong, wish will be fulfilled and romance is highlighted. Take initiative, stress independence, originality and pion- eering spirit. You'll get to heart of matters in connection with romance. CANCER (June 21-July 22): First impressions prove correct. Sense of direction is restored, Individual who aided you in past retuma to help again if you'° permit. Aquarius, Leo natives figure prominently. Surprise announcement could mean money in bank for you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Career aspects are hignlighted •• doors open to variety of opportunities. Popularity increases, eocial activities accelerate, long-distance call relates to vacation, possible travel. Gemini, Sagit\arius individuals play key roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on distance, law, education and aearch for greater inner.tranquil- ity. Some plana are reviaed, exciting prospects put an end tb ennui. Bellioo&e individual will pull in horns and your progress will not be impeded. Go! LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Don't be shy about examining books, asking questions and digging deep tor facts. Highlight penistence, courage of convic- tion.a. Member of opposite 1ex can prove to be valuable ally. Be ready for change. challenge and invitation to travel. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Go slow, lie low, be diplomatic, make intelligent concession to loved one. Accent on dcmesticity. special purchases which aid in beautifying home surroundings. Be aware of public fmaee, sign ~ papers aimed at improving 9'JCW1ty. ~ SAGm'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don't delay nee r ry i.b. Safety, security measures require attention. Define terms. streamline techniques and get rid of material which could represent fire hazard. You'll be dealing with tenlltive individuals who do have your best interests at heart. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Favorable moon aspect ooinddes with 1elf-expression, willing- ntW to make necel&llJ"Y changes and intensified relationship. There will be added pressure, decisions are made and lt wlll be 1'M!OellarY to UO\lllle added responsibWty. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Finish rather than initiate project. Older individual will stand by you daplte obstacles, pc:mible threat.a. Focus on MICU.rity, long-term agreements and signing of document which provides speda.l authorization. Libra plays key role. Pf.SCES (Feb. 19-Man:.h 20): Emphame inde- pendence, new c:ontacta, w1llm8neee to break from pattern wb.lch dominated recent put. Relationship ii put to tart -refu.e to be intJ.mfdated. don't It.and still foe abule. emotional or othe'.rwfae. Leo fiiurel In ecenario. Aert11eat1, Val. ...,.._ .. Uaf. &tuta!!tt. lat. lnlah tt om .. lntala 1114 c..aL a.tab 1111 it!ll!!!!L--!!!! C..ta .... 1714 C..ta Ilea UH • ...., ..._. 2Tft wr:T to ltlr = Deluxe on1o11 on Nwpt llWNIT 11A11 WcaLfleld WlllUll ft.Ull EAST BLUFF'1WNHSE M/F, no!Wmkr, $295 mo. :t~ to 4.000 aq ft. ~o: :~ '*::; 2 er. Apt• .. ~11.,t lmmld, APT + utll a dip. 5'9·9081 Hobie. aurl, record lhop, Tl .. lllil pool, IC>ll. LR., carport. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 car g•. No Chrlttlen lady wta lhare 11&.m .,, .. lllT" etc. Long 111 OK. ltw ...... hr rot No pets. 2 Bf Sll864590 peta. S750/mo. 144-1010 rum C M ept very reae Baytront bldg 800·1, 107 e75-4S334 i--Dml---1-111-_..---- 1 Bdrm 1 ~Bl ..... ft TSL 754-00l1 btwn 8-5, Mon thN Frt. . 53&-'9~ (9-4) eq ft..,..,"· om 11.25 ~ --BASEMENT 11 00 .,, ft Shops, olfloN & llOl'I &eohllOflB.ctllb.tte Frplc. vlUltld Cllllnga. dbl ..,.....,._BJllJ NWPT HOTS Speclou1 •--------· ..., · anaoe evall. C-2, eoo Office & Blrthdly Par'Ula. • pool, ape. ~.. ,,._ 2Br 28a. c:toll to W11Llff 2800 lq ft. can Mon-Fri .... TIE I ........ aee w 18ttl St IPllTllin'i bc:h. 2 Metr Br 1U1t11, Fe rmmt• to 1har1 t-5 eq.ft. CM. 5'1-72<49 MM• 5-2739 642-4905 B111utllully l1ndacap1d bltna, P"' d«lk, evell July W/NfM, 3 bd, 1~ ba, tum. DELUXE OFFICE SUITES 7~ 561 8~ garden apta Pool & ape. 1. '750 mo. ~7400 non-llnkr. Bayfront bldQ 700-1007 ldutrlal LIDIY •HS ~~loll~. ~$510 A13:!~":.~ utna. o.p. ;i,s~J~~~ ~~ 1~2~:faat-!• mt . .... ...... w.a .. IMtllo...t ~38;E',~·.~ ~ •lllllRlllYIOll 2500 :'sft&.~~on-fn 1= :C~1':~o&L:'.,i~: •1n..,,_ ftua _· __ Covering So. Or. Cnty, . M. RIM. 646-7612 s-rtlf~ ~glnl, Frplc, IMgent frenctl win· 3 Bt. 2 Ba 1870 IN NEWPOflT BEACH Llgune to San Clemente. Executive Ottiell Dally 1oAM-2AM dows, air cond. In home 151 E. 21., 5-48-2408 Slnglll 1 & 2 Bdrm Apert· 881-4999 ·South CoUt Metro.,.. 1!,~ ~,::. ~ 1= 1885 Park Awi, c M. aecurtty, 2 ~1 2 ba. or 1 br, ___ m1nt1 & TownhouHt. Male liV 4 bd hM · Full S1rv1oe IS-40/mo 538-l05fi 831·9883 1 ba lncKJ• JXV club 8acMk>r S430 Some ere 1l1gantly •----·-----I·=====:==: w/11nnl1, 1pae, pool•. 2 Bdrm. 1 'I• Be 1580 lurnl8hed. 1200 aq ft total (400 eq tt 1-Muna. ~tllulty decor· 2250 Vanguard From 1595 otflce epprox). Located Hello Lonely Bu1ln11n ated olubhoull w/ft(m & 540-9829 OnJamborllrd.lt on W 17th St. 1.5 mHe1 Men Attrw:ttw young much m 0 r.. Fr 0 m D , la n-s.n Joequln HUit Rd. f , 0 m N E w p 0 R T L • d y Iv• II . f 0 r MOO/mo lncld1moetut111 U& t I -144-1tl0 I HARBOR. 1480/mo . lunch/dinner 11cor1 100. St. Alban'• 6-494421. 2 bdrm, 2 Ga, dining room, MS-6811 _8_3_9·_3080 _____ _ 38' I Bear St (btwn garage, Oc11n View UPP« 2 Br Condo, conve-....... /W .... Ledin onty, full body Sunfloww & MacArthur). 1525/mo. WEBS REAL· nllnt ~-~· .. ~1 & wmH II H 1MUag11 at your toe TY. 493--0791. 493-3280 lndry ..... e.46--ve Newport 8eect'I 642-c>K4 N-Condo 2 8r 1 Bl. Herbor Creek 2 Br 2 Ba meu. 2700 aq ft, well maintained .,.............,......, __ ...,,..., __ ~ frplc, lndry hookup, many pool SltllM, 2 ~to~ v ..... 111 .. 1 Br, lllew of bldg on qujet 1trMt SPIRITUAL READINGS l(tr ... no peta. $595/mo. 1 1 5 0 . 9 7 0 • 7 7 4 0 ocean. Pool. clbhH. 845-UOO or 845-3323, ~~~ :' i::,: '::; 9812 aft 4PM. llW9/Wknd•. 1825. 8anc:ty 842-8149 • 1775 up. 2285 ft lndu• counMllng 1815 So El a... luL ..... w.aa v.,...... 2 Br, 2 ea, poo1 1.nat offlol. 18101 Aldon-Camino Alel s1n Clem .,_ ctu~ lr1)lc: 1'100. do Ctrcle. #T, Huntlngtoo 492•7299 • · ~7~.~00\-\ ba. •rtachld gw. 112 GIOCIC tom. 1 Bd~. a-.... 14i...a14a . . BMc:tl. 942.2834. ., _..,. ~-F • 8pl!1tual Advteor . Newly remodeled ltudlo ~71~22 9th St. VERSAILLEi I In Ill mattara, ~ ept. 1396 Inc. Ill utll. & VILLA BALBOA N.8. Walk to bdl, furn 1646-4800 Of 846·3323, bataactlltah loWI, rnamaoe. Al1Ql6a gardening. 1892 E. Or· 1Br.bulttlnatow&oven, CON00St31~MO home. non·lmkr. deye 875-2495/ll73-97l-4 ~i~i~rlv• by, ca ll =-.o:'~·1:.'"'*-La a.ea.. fltl I :::!:,'Ord;., ~1-'3'i~ NEWPORT CENTER. Full ............. sen ...... ~:an:: ;;c;w 11\'91 AlklM• Baughn wWle Executlw Sultll. scn•u LETS laltnctiea 3111 Na 1 br, gar .. upetalr•. 1 Br. bullt In llowi l own, 3 bf. 2 b&UI ar>ertinent' . 1575-18211. 64().5'170 M • Clole to lhopplng oenl• =·· :U· drapee. aoee &o everythfngl ldlli Nwpt 8dl OoMn "'-• 38r Nici offkll I Cor a dll •NSWERS Prtvall IMfm lnltnlcflon. ldMI for mkldll-egad pete. 2975. '°' 2 0t 3 adulta, no peta. home, •ound 25, M/F, M 320 S: f1 I~/ n eoM 8 mo-~ 11 yn couple. 1385. 645-0818 2 bd, 1 'A ba. bit-Ina, new '830/mo. AVllll. June 15. 1316. Alk fOf' Ctlet!et °' ~· utM 87~2595 mo. "'1hma -H1r1m uper. 64(). • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil earpeta, drapea. enol (714) 142-0138 Stew l31-121' · Baton . &ouc Juluu :--814 • Tll k"" petto, gar, w/d hkp. 1595 Prof pereon &o lhr 3bf NICE ol'floll In Coron1 dll BATHROOM quiet. ~t ..... 1t11 ab& CdM t1om1 wlc>c:eM Mar. 320 • q. 1280/mo Confulld erchlt1C1: He UTUl&IU •l1 Qu6lt 2 bdrm, 2 bath, .. al\ft , ~ 2 .. _ 2 .. ~ 2 m pt 0 poo w Alfa Ae9I 844-6347 plu• utll. 846-5383. 2333 dMlgna 111eg1nt h~ Se your own t>ou. doll to belctl, encl. g•-.....,., ._ge .... -. '""'Ml w • Oiflto/. · · · E Cout Hvwy that __,.., ecoomrnod C1tameran mtg mold• ege, JNillo, ~. dllh-can INW9. neat belctl. -mo. omen 1g• Retired unencumbered t ' _, ate owr 100 hulll 1 comp1' wuhllr. M25 mo. 2183 l>Ht ar11, no Piii. 36 up. Awl Jurll 1 · Bartender for plrtlea. fifty people. Trouble It. boel teo00 1~1 PllOlflc, C.M. Mgr. ept 17, '33-3307. ~2590 Ill 5:00. Fl'W room for llalrt rnatn--Ole IUltl. rllWly !Idec, w/2 they only MYI one BATH-,_ __ -.-· ___ _ Jeff, 5'&-4530. "' PN 1M iii'a tenenoe. Ann '40-2303, otc., blth I huge ltOf'IQll ROOM, . Uflll&Ul 1Ml1 bELAWXAE PINES Wkty rentall now wall. 540-2245 1Paot1 ..... '1ne11PPfutlol 11 ~1 h Lett I ,.... 2164 Catamaran mfg lnold1, ' 2 8', MOO/mo. llOS & up Cdor TV o-. • -· ng, ov. 100 hutll, 1 oompl. P .. , ... MES••...-Frplc.pool,gar. ----In . 2274 Rmmte nlldld nr So. unfurn, S300 mo. Avell boel '8000 :J50..8551 .._,.. ,...,..,.. prtvat1 petlo .-"""'-room. C t Pl •21• lnlmld 831-3299 c:tya. 1-,,_..,,.' --=~·~~-=..,...... 1681 MllaDr. No pete.142-8807 Newport Blvd. CM. OH 811• • "· . fnlllUft ans EAAN EXTRA MONEY! '440. Unfum. 1 Bf. 19221 0...-.. St ~!!~<!'8t~ Aftvel30I. now. *IB.m lff10D* ~ 1\11 Sttn '/OUf own ~ Call btwn M . 54l-9MO .,......... •· 8 4: ' 1 MO FR!E REHT Rlqulree email 1P11C1 PINE BLUFF APTS. C:::,• C:: =:.. 4t:' Rmmt• wntd 'o Ahr 2 bd, 1 room to 4 rooma. 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L°'8 tA ...,.. au"'oof, rou ~ tow ~ ber.Tllt front end. teeo. . ~ me We've Got 'Em! ........... W111111n , ....... ..... I £Ml* ... .., ' • .R>n.inge .. _ _ ('oast ----~..--....---~ a.ti CM au 1 -m• I J .. ' ' I .. r: .~ I • x ARAS CHIY$Ul.PLYMOUlH 2929 Herbot &Nd .. Colta Mesa. Tel. 64&-1934. 3 bloc:ttl IOUth of San Diego Freeway off Harbot Blvd. Complete body lhop. Sales. Service. Parts. Service Dept. open Monday ttwu Friday 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on Satu10ay. OIANGI COAST AMC/Jll,/HNAULT 2524 H.,bot Btvd •• Colte M ... 54e-eoi3 645-Tno • 1 J.-p Dealer In the W•tl S.. us-tocs.y 10< Nlea, MfVice I lealng. T,_. •• l'9UOnl wf'ly -are II 1 . . Pnce and M6ectJonl AIM>. the el-new Renault AlllMce Is here! THIODOll IOllNI POID M<>dem ...... ..mc.. pacu. body, pelnt & tire depts. Competltlw rat• on ..... & d.ity rW'lt... 20eo HarbOt' IMI.. Cotta Mau. 641-0010 or 54CM211. • LONG 81ACH 8MW lerge Mlec11on of new=allty uMd BMW's and other fine cersl s ..... aervlce & • Tr.ct.Ina weloomet TMle 406 Freeway to Nonh Cherry o -ramp, tum ri0h1 & go e blodc.a nor1h to 3870 N. Cherry A ...... Long Beecfi. (714)638-5790 (213) 427~94 • NAHll CADILLAC 2eoo Harbor Blvd .. Cotta ~. Tel. 640-9100. 0r_,. County'a largeat Cadillac dealef. a... SeNlce LMMng. aoa LONGPll PONTIAC 13800 ae.d\ Blvd., Wea1mln11er. Tel. 892-8851. Or~ County'• OfcMlt end lergeat Ponoac dealerahlp. S•'"· ...._Pana. · •· SUNHT fOID, INC. (Home of Wiiiie the Whale). 5440 Oatden Grow~. W•tmlnatw. Tel. 838-4010. .. $6 inillion i~ Doo_d su·its HB residents seek damages from city, county, flood district ' . 111111111 mu aarma~ '1 lost three can and a travel tnillr. My k-. were etUmated •t t1'70,000, .. Funk eakl. SN laid lhl ..,.. ewcuated on • ~· u.llboat In knee-hJ&b waier an her 7ht bU&bda)'. "Ii'1 a hell of a way to oelebnte your birthday, Isn't ltr' lhe Mkecl. Attorney l'lood aaid that Nil· dentll llUffered medical and emo. tiQnal proble!m u well .. an • ......,. of about $100,000 In io.e.. . ~ w• a lot of pain and auffertnc." he Mid. ''One woman CDAIT IDITIDll MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1983 OR ANGE .COUNTY. C A L IFORN IA 25 CENTS Laguna Hills boy I aces :murder rap Arraign me scheduled Tuesday for youth held in shootings of adoptive parents ment Saturday morning and uid he tbot hia mother and father, la being held at Oranae County Juvenile Hall and will be ar- raigned Tueeday. said Oranae County Sheriff't Lt. Wyatt Hart The body of John Lampaei, 60, Parking structure . in Laguna studied BY 8TEVB IOTCllELL or .. .,. ....... In a move that brings the Lquna ae.ch City Cou.ndl full drde, council memben Tue.day will ro«l(JQll(der a propmal to build a parkina. structure atop the dty-owned Glenneyre Street parking Jot. It was nine montha ago thit week that the coundl majority voted to ignore a paid coosultant'1 Bomb scare clears out Newport hank. Mon than 100 cuatomen and employeM wen ewcua.S from the Benk of Newpun office on !'Mt COM& Hlahway In c.orui.a de1 Mar today after a brie1CMe tbouilit to contain a bomb WM 6covered In the Elcrow ~ mmt. Major stree1a around the .tmik. with the exception of Pldftc eo..t HJghway, were. dmed • h 0nnee County Shstff'a De- partment bomb -.u.td -about ~ bow to dmrm the aeva. Police laid a note WM left on .. briafJcw etaUnc that there .... bomb tlllide. report, the findinp of a· dtblen tMk force, and a dty staff rec- ommendatioo that a multi-level perking structure be comtructed ai the municipal lot on Glenneyre between Legion Street and Laguna Avenue. the ooundl'• action rabed the ire of the Ownber of Cnmmerce, aa well • many bu.tnemDen and merchants who demanded a structure be built to --the downtown puidnc problem. The three opposing the nodoo. Mayor Robert-Gentr)r and coun- dlwomen Sally smien. and Bobbie Minkin. sua-t.ed Instead the city look to ~ • parldna atructure at the ec><aDed ~ l!n~ at ·l.-,una Canyon Road. A recent comultant'a report on that projed. bowewr, abowa lt will be yean at best belore qreement can be rwhld on what llhould be comtructed at the town'• entrance ne.r Qty Hall. And the COWld1 memben who ome oppmed the Glenneyre ~ ltr\lctUl'e are now havtna aeccmd thouchta. "I voted .,aimt \be GJ.enneyre sta'UctUre becli•• I nelly wanted to tab a look at a structure by Qty Hall (the vm.,. •trance project),'' reeaDa BelJa\le. "!Jut after a etudy-M done, It'• (See LAGUNA. Pap Al) WU dJ9covered Saturday morn- ing by hia brother, Cyrw. who went to the tW04kley home at 24846 Weybum Drive tn 1.-,una Hilla after ~Ying a phone call from another acn identified • Michael Mfcbeel Lamplllll told authorltiea hia mother wu In- coherent In a phone con~ Ruth Lampui. ~. al9o ahot in the head. la listed in fair condition today at Saddleback C.ommunity Hoepital. Hart aaid no motin ia yet known for the abootinC which occurred aome time between Thunday night and Saturday . momfna. ''We don't know the motive at thla polnt," aald Hart. "He just wanted to .ee what it felt like, I gue..'' A amall-callber 8'1D believed \.-d tn the ahooUng w• found late Saturday in a "coocealed" location which Hart refwed to identify. The elder 1 •mpaai wu in poor health and had a history of ~~ and heart problema, Ron went to live with the Lacuna Hilla couple when be w• three and ... i.u1....,.....,, them at Gx. aald Hart. Bmnldde diltectiWl8 haw not yet question- ed anodwr brother and two adoptedll*n. .._ ..................... Lagllna olf icer down Laguna Beach motor officer Ron Sapp grimaces in pain aa firemen and paramedia adminilter £int aid. Sapp wu £orcecl to lay hia motoreycle down alter a woman allegedly made an illegal U-turn In lront of the ofticer on Tempi~ Terra" Dri•e Sunday. Sapp 1111ferect minor bndlm and cutl in the accident ~hJeh II aader ln•esdpdon. ........................... Karen Johnson, 19, modele her new crown a1 Miu Costa Mesa. Fish Fry a hit Lions event raises $65,000-plus More than 100,000 Fish Fry fana flocked to the 38th Annual Fish Fry and Carnival thia weekend, making lt one of the most S\.ICIOe9ful Costa Mesa Newport Harbor ~Cub fundral8en ever. Llona Club spokesman Bob Wolfe aaid i like receipts are up 10 percent over 1ut year, when the club donated $63,000 to local charities. '1t ~ pretty good." aaid Wolfe, noUnc dlnnen were .erved during the three-day event. wu better and we had IDOl'e room." Karen Johmon, 19, of Coata Meaa. won the Flllh oonteet and waa crowned Mila Costa M-. Julia M..llirtnr._ a.ta Meaa. and Joelle Morrow, 17, of Laguna runners-up. Baby contest winnen were Desiree c.onetU, aix montha old, of Huntiqton Beach, who wu judged in the ax-month to one-)'Ml'-old cateaory, and Melody Ann Martin, age tmlmown, who entered the 13-t.o-24-mcnth-old cateaorY. Micbe1le Croff of Santa Ana Heilh111 walked away with a 1983 Ford Eacort automotbile aft.er her fiab fry dinner ticket wm drawn la'9 Sunday night. A hungry crowd thit year comumed 2.5 t.om of cod fish Del l ton ot bambu.rfen, lekl Wofle, addina that be bam't .._. QOUDted the numerow bot clop. tacoa and Cokes that were arwd. '1 feel very good," aid Wolfe, ~ "811 WI')' llDOOthly tfUa year... . Bergeson camp says mailer a deception •• . • 81 fte .ltl~datetl ,..... or.e.._ ....... Gvden Grove police My ~re ldll livtnc Just wam1n&'a. not dc:llDet8, to people who try to ty drew .natlmal notice 1n March after Councilman Milton Kriepr persuaded oound1 memben not.to pu1 a law bann,lna people from llvt.na in can parked on dty atreeia. a San Francisco recently paeaed a . law stating s employer~ must establish separate work areas , for· smokers --should non-smokers' rights take · precedence over smokers'? . ·. ·. Polic~ seek 3 men in Chillo slayings He had been moved by the pllaht of an out-of-work truck driver and h1a prepnt wile who lived for montha tn theU' 1987 Muatana. However, oouncll members were inundated with UJ11fY calla from re.ldenta who objected to the declslon. Many cited health and other huarda that resulted from people llvtnc tn can. CHINO (AP) -Investigators aeercbed today for three men in a car stolen from a bJood-epattered heme where a couple, their daulhter and a netahbor boy were llabl and their 8-year-old 900 WM inJured. • A. part of their investigation, • abertff'a deputie. said they were al8o =for two lnmatt» who b.t eeca from a nearby prison tn the PM' few days, but Dia- patcher Gwen Culbreth Mid lt wam't known if the eecapees were amona the three men who were .een at the home Saturday evening. A ''cutting instrument'' was recovered from the rural houae where deputies Sunday found the bodies of F . IhaglM Ryen, 41, wife Peggy Ann, 41, daughter JelSica. 10, and Christopher Hughes, 12, a neighbor who was spending the night at the Ryena' houae, San Bernardino County Sheriff Floyd Tidwell aakl. He declined to de8cribe the weapon. Tbe fmilly station wagon. a ' white BWclc., wu stolen as was a licenle plate from another vehlcle re.ding "RYEN 4," deputie. said. Wlme.e. told inve.9tigaton that three men were at the Ryens' on Saturday evening, Tidwell said. The t.olated Ryen home la located tn rolling h1lla at the end of a dMd-end street where the dolen or ao neighbor families are · hone breeden. The hou8e la "out of eanhot" of any neighbora, said Blaze kills • • one, in1ures I our in Tustin One man was killed, four people were injured and 28 evacuated after a blue broke out in a. Tt..Un apartment ~plex , I ear1Y th.la mormnc, Oranae Coun- ty 1'lre Department oftidab aakl. I The fire, which investigatora believe was llDOking related. cau.d $150,000 damage to the 12-unit Cedar Glen apartment complex. 15811 Pasadena Ave., eogu1fins two apartment unita and dan>&8ing a third, uld de- partment spokesman Chuck Murphy. Orange County coroner'• depu- ties were not releellna the name of the dMd man eerly today pendma notl.ticatkln of next of kin. The victim waa 65 years old. ma rocmmate, Edpr Peden. 40, .._ burned on tu. neck and t.:k when he attempted to reecue the man. Orange County Red ~ oftidala aa1d.. AJao injured were two neigh- bor&, who jumped from their upstaira window to aa.fety. Treated at TusUn Community Hmpital for minor lacerations were Anita Milla, 23, and Tangin Mctodlh. 19. Oranae County firefighter Henry Ram1n!z apralned tu. elbow and ·waa treated at the 9Cene, Murphy aakL lt took 39 fireficht.en about 30 minutes to umtrol the 1:51 a.m. blue, he added. The Onnae <Aunty Red Cr'09 ~Moat 28 people wbo were eYllCUllted from the acene in a , abelS at the Tustin Community 11 Caater. I ~~ ~~t~ Lagana Beach ,.,.... ............. _,._. ..,..._ ................... ..... -~.._ ................... . ,.,_ ...... _ ............. .... .... ,, .... = ......... .. ................ ....... . ................. ....... . . _ ..................... .,. •. 0....-..-......... ....... neighbor Al Warren. . 'the area la about five mila from the California InsUtuticn for MJ!n at Chino where one inmate eecaped Thunday and another Saturdey, aaid sheriff• Deputy Chief Gene Majon. He declined to releeee theb" NIMS but add investigaton were cheddni out any pcmtble connecticm to the alayino. Sberiffta Deputy Jack Watkinl deecribed the murders• "Man· aon-atyle,'• referring to the 1969 cult murders of pregnant actrem Sharon Tate and four othera by Charle. Mamon followers at a Laurel Canyon houae. But Tidwell said: "It was not rituallstk at all, just very brutal." He said tt appeared there had been a struggle. "There was blood all over," he said. Ei&ht-year-old Joe.hua Ryen was listed in atable condition today at Loma Linda University Hospital. One resident, Bob Piper, told of a man who lived in a van tn front of Ptper'a houae for three days. throwing beer botflm on the lawn and urinating on the flower.. "I don't feel our 'Yards are a ampool for vagranta," he uid. Oty ataff memben prepared a report on the problema of letting people live in can. and Mayor Jonathon Cannen aaid he be- lieved the problem ahou)d be handled by the county or atate. ••u you're aotna to find a park, uae one neer the state Capitol." he said. "State~ need to aee thelle people.' The City Council then enacted the ban, but a1-> allocated $10.000 in federal hOllSl.nc tunda to the Christian Temporary HOUlini Facillty in Orange, one of the county'• handful of ahelten for homelea families. 30 LAGUNA PARKING ..• From Page A1 obvloua the Village Entrance pro- ject ia a Jong-term project and we need to deal with Laguna'• park- tna prob)ema now." "Eight yean ago you could find a plaice to park at lunch time," ahe continued. "Now you can't do that. Thia (a parking structure at Glenneyre) ia a quick aolution. And we've got the money to do it." In addition, the mayor said, the c urrent , primarily ecology-minded city oouncil- means a structure can be designed to be "in keeping with the character of Laguna." Both Bellerue and Gentry agree that a two-level atructure oou1d be built without relnforoe- ment for pomble future lewla. In that way, the council can be -.ared a future city coundl will never come aJoni and vote to elevate the atructure to four or fiw levela. Laauna Beach cummtly hla $1.33 million available tn its Parking Authority J\md for a parking structure. A fadlity at Glenneyre, with a total of 217 l>8l'king apacea, would cost about $ 1.28 million, city oftidala e9ti- mate. Carnival attractions c.me aae..d, ............... Newport .... "Smoker• can move elMwhete to imoke -you can't ao l'omewhere elM to work.',.- The "Wave Swinger" ride had plenty of emtomen at the Coeta Mesa Fish Fry Sunday where Jaime MUllO, 3, of Fountain Valley recharged her enersr with a few bites of the corn that aceom~ed the traditional flah dinners. .. ,........,...,· .... .., .... to,,,.,= .. _.., .. ~v..., ...... .._AW.. ........ .._ ..... ........ Coeta Mesa -T~ ·==--=·· "In re1taurant•. they provide eeparate ..,._ for amokere. I think trucan do the tame for oftJCM. Cln ... If you'N littlng a few ~ from eomeone who'1 amoklng, It can be di.turblng." ................. fire ...... ft....,, . Ne rt .... . ·~law'• a good one bee.• eomeone ..... , bad habit lhoukl not lnftuenoe othere. Smok.,. ahould go outelde or In another room." "" o.t.rtt1 .. ................... --=:--... ff•1 Okay to amok• In a pttvate office. but tn a room where It'• going to affect eomeone. the emoker lhould mowe or lm()t(e durtng a break. CIQara lhould be emoked at home ... • Up 1.20 Cloelng 1.214.M , .. . , ~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~-.b SYMBOLS n Tme and again, I 11 you've heard it said, "To make money, you have tQ have money.' The truth is, you have to know how to save money before you can think about . ' making more. Thats whf more and more ~pie are joining the Pa~ll Savings Plan to buy U.S. Savi~s Bonds. That way, a little 1s taken out of each paycheck automaticslly. In no time, you'll have enough Bonds for a new car, your child's education, even a dream vacation. WHatever you save for, BOnds are the safest, surest · way to gain c~tal. ·