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MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1986
Newport forces d_et~ur ~O prom
Traffic control for publicJzed Invasion
bothers R)ancho Alamitos celebrants
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of .. 0.-, ..........
After pohsh1n& dad's car for hours.
steppana into a rented .,,xedo and
p1nn1n1 a corsaac on their dates' new
dresses, most youna men amvmg 1n
BaJboa on Fnday ni&)lt for Rancho
Alamitos HtRh School's prom
Freed
Ricardo Montero Duque.
a leader in the Bay of
Pie• ln'YUlon 25 Je&n
aio. retwfn• to the Unlt-
ecl States after 1aintn1
hla freedom. A5
California
After being reunited with
their parents, two Bul-
garian girls spend their
first full day In America at
Disneyland I A4
Nation
F allure of a seal In the
space shuttle.b.ooster
rocket caused the de-
struction of Challenger
and the death of Its seven
crew members./ AS
World
Aquino says she wlll not
run for Philippine presi-
dent If a constltutlonal
panel calls for new elec-
tlons./ A4
Sports
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thought 11 would be a night to
remember
But an ominous flier, traffic con·
gest1on and 5tem pohce offiu:n put a
damper on the eventng for some
Garden Grove students who were
turned away after they drove 40
minutes to their prom at the Balboa Pa vi hon
Lajluna
sc.IJool
chief
'•
nam.ed
By LAURA MERK
Of ... °""',... ....
Dennis Smith of 'r uma Anz has
been scl«ted b> the Laguna Beach
Unified ~hool D1stnct trusteesas the
new supenntendent to replace Billy
Ba mes
The school board reached its de-
c1s1on Saturday but waited to an-.
nounce 1t until tOday
Smith holds a doctorate ot educa-
tion from the Un1vers1ty of.Anzona
f-or the past year and a half, he was
assist.ant supenntendent for the
( rane l n1fied School D1'1tnct 1n
Yuma
The 35-year-old administrator
began his career m 1973 at tht'
Paradise Valley \c-twol D1stnct in
Anzona where he wa~ a teacher and
assistant pnnc1pal He later moved to
the Catahna Foothills Unified School
Dtstncl 1n TuS<:on. An7 where he
St.a)ed tor SIX year\
"That commun1t> 1s s1m1lar to
Laguna Beach, but without the ocean,
of course " he said
H11 past duues involved de .. elop-
1ng cumculum and the dd1very of
1nstructton. he said He completed his
d1sscrtauon on "teacher efTccuve-
ncss" m 1985
Smith. who was bQm 1n Iowa and
grew up 1n the San Fernando Valley.
said he looks forward to movmg his
wife, Ann. and wn Matthew, 3 to -
Laguna Beach
"It's hke coming home agam. 11·~
ab~lutely gorgeou'i here." he s.a1d
One ofSmtth'\ fint rdpons1b1ht1es
will be to ~lect the new htgh school
pnnc1pal to replace Ton)' Ort~. wh o
rcs1lned 1n the wake of Bame' finng.
Celtlca.wtn it all
drunken b(&wl, Newport Beach
police dcplOyed 20 uu·1 officen to
the Balboa area.
"It (the flier) more or less told
people if th~y m1uod out on Palm
SpnnJ$ dunna Easter to come on
down to BaJt>oa,•• Campbell laid.
The mtention of the police was to
prevent can from tumma left. on
Maia Street and Palm Street 1n order
to avoid indlock tn the heart of the
BalOO. Peninsula, CvnpbeU aa1d. He
said the peninsula was not sealed off
to everyone, bul the con~uon
resulted tn bumpcr·1.<>-bumpcr traffic.
Pohcc officers divertma. traffic
from the area were not aware that the
Rancho Alamitos Hi&h School ~m
was beina hefd at the 8aioo. Pavilion.
Sof!'e studcnu ~ re-por1edly told
to tum around, park their cars and
wan: tnto the are., even after they told
officers they were there to attend their
1m1or prom.
"Some k1ds were /robabl)' not
anowcd to so. an that's ' un-
fortunate," S&d Rancho Alam1to'
H•&h School Prine1pa.l Bob Mesa. He
&o.too Celtic.Larry Bird. center, &rabe a
reboa.od from a awarm of Bouton llocket
playera. belpinl the Celtica win their 16th
NBA cbamplombip Sunday. Twin Towen
Akeem Olajuwon, left, and Ralph Sampeon
were toppled u &o.ton won the •lzth fame
114-97 and took the be9t-of-ee-Ten eerlea
4 -2. See Bl for detaila.
said when he amved al the Pavilion
al about 8: ~S m .. he wu.Jorc:ed to
p;uk about · t blocks away bclcaua
of wlult he t ouJht at the tlme wa
"some sort ohn cmersency ...
Some atudenu told Meta that tbcry
avoided the traffacln.atl bydrivinaan
the wt)' around the bay and ridina tht
BaJOO, Island ferry to t locauon.
"I lhoupt that was pretty smatt of
them:· Mesa wd ... It was uo-
fonunate. bul I don't think n atopped
too many of the lods from 11C1t.1na to
(Pleue ... D&TOVll/A.2)
Valley
student
ki.lled
in LA
Classmates mour~
fnendshofbyteens
after Coliseum race
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. .,.., ........
Founwn Valll'y Hiah School stu-
dents o~ed a moment of sileoc:e
this morruna 1n m('Jl'lory of Suzanne
Mohr Coleman, their 16-ycat-old
classmate who was ahot to dc:ath
dunna a Saturday night date in Los
Anicles ·
Principal Mike K.ulcr utcd the
school' public address syatem to
announ newsofColcman'1death to
students and pr:omued to nobfy them
once memonal services wett sched-
uled
.. E"eryonc he'rc is Just waJk.ina
around tn shock," K.asler sa.id. ..,
dol)..'t think Fount.am VaJlcy Ha&h
$chool has ever had to ao tbrouah
anythtn& as t.ra&lC as th11 before."
.. , know when I heard the news, m)'
hean ju5t sank 1n my stomach," he
said.
Coleman, aiunior from Santa Ana.
and her boyfnend -18-)'t:ar~d
Cbnstopher Barth. a senior at Foun-
tain Valley H1&h -attended a
motorcycle race Saturday n1&ht al t~e
Los Aniclcs Melflonal Cobxum.
Afterward they coaldn't ~-
member where they bad parked their
car. It was their first v1st1 to the
Coliseum. .
The> hadr:i 't bc'Cn able to gcta .spec.:
10 the packed parking loµ and had
(Pteue eee V ALLltY / A2) The Angels take another
pounding by the
Cleveland Indians /81
INDEX
Advice and Games
Business
Classified
A9
AH-12
86-8
Concert schedule conflicts with fair
Comics
Death Notices
Entertainment
Opinion
Paparazzi
Pollce Log
Publlc Notices
Sports
T elevlston
Weddings
A10
85
AB
84
A6
A3
85
81-3
AB
A6
Crowds heading for amphitheater will
worsen traffic"jam. parking headaches
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .... ~"-!llllfl ~')
Two conccru sc.hedulcd for the
Pacific Amphitheatre arc e'.\pc.-cted to
worsen tht' annual traffic 1ams. park·
10g headaches and noise generated b~
the OranRe County Fair 1n Jul)'
The Orange Count)' Fair Board 1sat
odds with its tenant. the Pacific
.\mph1theater o .. cr tht• awkward
'lchedultng that will force fair· and
conccn-Jocrs to compete for parking
at the fairgrounds 1n C'o~ta Mesa
Ironically, the 18,000-caparny
amphitheater has booked the Beach
BQys on tht' same night that the fair'
5 ()()().scat Arlington Theater will
feature Yeteran \Urfwngsten Jan and
Dean .
ThC' tkach Bovs conu.•n am vc'
midweek on July-16 -one ul· thc
latr s \lower da\'> But lht
amph1thcatt'r will present \<>UI ar:tl\I\
JefTrn 0\borne and Natalie ( olC' on
the same busy Fn.day that kick'> oil
the I 0-da) fair Juh 11
"Th1'i cau~\ wmc ohvmus.traflil
problems:· lair s.pokcswoman J 111
Lloyd ~1d "Wt have our own
conge\tcd traffic and no1~ problem\
wtthou1 thMC concerts "
La\t car· the lair a11ractcd .1n
oixn1nr1 da~ crowd ol 29,506. with
City pa:fs $6,000 to collect election Signs
8)' PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of IM 0.., Net .....
lrvme a c11y that takes. p11ns to
preserve 1ts pnshne 1maae. <Jpcnt
S6.000 cleanng pohucal s1aM from
the publtc land~ape dunnJ the recent
election campaign, accordtng 10 a city
report
"Durmg the w~k prttcdma the
June ' election, over 200 s1~s were
rt'.'movcd from the (public) riptt-of-
wa}. and a large number of add1t1onal
s1ans were removed dunna the
prrcedmf 30 day,," ~1d Bob
Storchhe1m, the rnf~ d1r«torof
inspection ~n ices, 10 a wntten
report
Storchhe1m said the poh11a.I 'St8-11S
were stored m an office If campaign
workC'I'\ had attempted to rt·cla1m tht'
signs. they would have been charged
S8. l.6 each 10 storaae cost'I, he said
He added, however, that none of
1he s1ans was reclaimed
C'tty ordinances proh1h1t "1>lac1ng
pohucal s1ans on publu; places such a'
telephone poles, parkway' and traffic
s1anal'I Political s11n, in Irvine arc
pemutted on pnvate propcn/ under
tt>rtatn cond1t1on,
In man) 1n\t:tnces. l0<al rc,•dl'nts
c.alled lrvtne C 1t)' Uall, l·ompla1n101
about the signs Storchhe1m \81d the
demand to k('CP puhhc plale'I lrtt of
such matcnal\ "was unusually high'
dunng this election, desp1t<' 1nfor
mat1on prov1dt'd to candidates
"It 1s esttmated that the cost for
lOde enforement ofth1s s1n&Je acllv1·
ty to thl' c1t.y wa' $6.000," \1orchhc1m
~1d "Thts cost has had a 'i1gn1fi~n1
impact on a program which 1\
mm1mally funded and 'itnuned due to
budge& hm1tat1ons."
Irvine Au1stan1 ( 1ty Manager Paul
Brad> Jr said the b1pe'lt s1an of-
fende~ 1n the recl'nt campeuan wt'rc
probabl y U ~. Rep Robc.-rt Radham
R-Newport Beach who won hl'I
party's nom10at1on aaam T uesda).
and Tustin t.a'.\ auditor Lam Bale\,
who finished la\I tn a thrt"t' man ra<t"
tor the Orange < ount) Re<:ordcr·,
JOb
"\\e \Cnd out 1nturmat1on 1n
ad van<:<' to all the candidates. · Bra<h
said ''But toward tht' end of thl'
campa11n the s11ns fccm to
proliferate I aues the) huJ'.)to the' can
get away ""1th 1t "
Brady acknowleged that Irvine "
more ~tnct in enfol'Clna campa1&n
'l\gn ~ulat1ons than other c111~.
which sometimes O\ltrlnok '11Jrl ol·
te,nsc'l dunna elC"<:t1on pen<Xls
l he Irvine official u1d overall, the
10 tm C ount:1I candidates adherl'd
(Pleue ... ltLltCTIOPf/A2)
:!4 2:!6 peopk coming that following
Wedne~a) The amphitheater 1.:11n -
u:rt~ arc eiq:>cl ted to add thousand, 111
~oplc to the congested fairground\
Lloyd ..aid Jmphithcat<.'r ownC'r
Ned· West Inc of Lo<i AngC'I<'~ -. 101.
atcd m lea~ by )Chedultng th~
<:oncert\ "Aollhout lir\1 (00\Ullln@. with
the Fatr Board
"During thr lair thr Jrnph1thea1n
-and thr park tog -" a( tuall)
con'11den·d our,," ..aid Llu-.d add1n11.
tho art"na would hiJ\ c to fortC'1 I 11''
\hare: ut tht• park1n11. n.•vc:nUC'\
Ned West offic1aJs could not be
reached for comment this mom1na
The amph1thl'ater last year
rt\Chedulcd an Oak Ridge Boyi
con<:<.'11 -at the urging of the Fatr
Board -h«au~ 11 conflKted With
thl" lair'' openan da}.
In l<IK4, the amphitheater pres-
l'ntt1ll the \Ulgr play "( amelot'
m1dwerk dunng the fair
·That drew onl)' about l.000
pt·oplc hut 11 ~llll backed up thl' 55
(( mta ,\fr'ial fre<'Wa)' QUlle a bit .. "
(Plea8e eee COPfP'LICT I A.2)
Arab-Americans picket
Coast ice cream parlor
From 1taff and wire repont • ;
l he Ha.tgen·Ovs ice cn·am p.irlnr m ;.:tntmaton llt'ach and
annthcr in Hollywood Wt'rc p1l ~t·tt•d l1' \ r.1~ .\mt'rll.tn~ who da1m the
tia.tgl'n·DM\ toundcr \Uppon' a kwl\h "terron'>t aroup"
.\houl ~ll membl'I"\ of the Aral). \mc:ncan .\nt1·D1~nminal'lon
l"aguehandcdout their own llC'Crr.1m and ll1ef'\1JI the local ic:ccrcam
parlor at Pt•h . .,\ Landtng on Pa< iii< < <M\t H1aJlway
fhc \atu1da~ af\emoon dt·m11m1rat1nn appart'.'ntly WI\ tnqt'red
bel:au"4' Ha.igen·Dan' foundc.-r ·rrc'lld<'nt , Rruben Mattu,, was quoted
b~ thC' Vill,\&t" \ 01ce new~papcr a' \<a\ln h,t' lll'e"' monl') to the Jt'Wlsh
Dt'lr n '4.. I , •. 1gut
··Rruh\'n Mattu\ doc' nnt 1t1 H' lht• 11>1 munr-. tit: JJVC\ mont'v to
(Pleaee eee AJl.AB/A2)
Adipissions to UC Ir-vine may exceed predictions
New rule allowing students to apply to
multiple UC schools causing confusion
A change 1n the.-way 'ltudents art
admitted to the lln1vemty of Cah·
lom1a h.i' crc~tl'd chao\ for campu
official plann1n1 neat fall ''I enrol·
lment
At tht \ \tl'm·, two mo,t popular
campusrs-UC Btrkele} and Ut:l.A
-too frw f~.shmen have bttn
admitted for the fall. At other cam·
pu\CS, tncludm& t IC Irvine, there wtll
prohlblv bl' more than e\Jl('<'ttd
-.
UCI oniual• now bcheH ,1hou1
400 more fre,hmcn will att("nc1 nr' t
fall th.an t,hf-camou'i had planned
The cau~ ,1f the confuinon I <
official1 ta)', 1'> a chanir 1n thr W'J\
students enroll
In the ()a\t , '\tudl'nts have t'lt:cn
allowed io apply to only one of e1gh1
campute 1n thl" sy,.,ttm that h:t\\'
undl'fltlduatr pro ram\ A s1111iC'nl
1pply1na 10 I < l • for c\amnlt"
nluld not al'° tr\ tnr a('(:cptanct" 11
l lCI When thl' ltm1t was 1T.achr-d 111
th<' 'Y"c:m·, mott popular campu\C',,
appltcants were routed to othrr' 1hat
were le hltely to fill up qu" kl\;, \Ul h
A\ l.JC R1vcl"\1de and UC Santa < ru1
Rut 111 50me etSt"s, the campu' w
which a student "'H d1Ytr\N ~a~ not
the 'tudtnt'uocond cho1l"C' v. 1th in the
t Cw tem.
Th" )e.tr, a new ty !cm perm11trd
•tudl'nt to apply to more than nnC'
I l campu . with the aim ot 11\lna
"tudents mort \ay ron nuna ~h1< h
I ( toa111on thr will attend. t low
l"" et. it hat cau9('d a h problrm .. t.11
'
c.impu' 1101dah tn1nai to plan tor
nc't tall
\t I '< I \ itnd l J< Rcrkt•I('\ l:lm
pu\ 11tl1c1al'> wen• lOn~n at1H' and
r<"lt'nth lountl the\ had admitted
!lt'veral hundrt'd l('wer frt\hman than
their lall target tigulT' \1 th 'IC
campu~. \ter arc tx-1na takrn to
bnna the tall tr~hman wunt' to thl"
proper It'" e I
At lJ< I on th(' other hand, thr
numbt1 of "\l4tcmenu ot mtcnt Ill
~strr" fo1 th<" f II 1s h1 >het 1h1111
ant1C'1roatc.-d l l< l \pokl'~woman Kath)' Jonell
~1d the camrus hll rrtt1vl'd ,,100
.. uch slatemrnt\ fo1 th(' l•ll lth(1u1th
...
PHIL
SIEIDEllW
Focus ON THE NEws
c11mp11i ol111.:1al\ h. <11)nl) planntll 111
enroll 2,200 frC",.hmrn ne~t '\("ar
Uo t'\'<"f, Jonn wud, ( \ l offi 1al\
hc.-hr\e not all of thr <''11'11 Q(X)
rtl1'trat11)n d1xumenh v.111 hnna
anothrr freshman to campu)
Althouih prospe.:ti'c lJC ,tuJl'nts
art told to return \UCh l.lltcment to
onl} nnc campu~ lono ~1d there
"Ao1tt ht' pmbahh t.. ~me multiple
returns '
Somr nt tho~ who 'l.Atd they w11I
attrnd l C'I ,.,,11 rnmll at other lJ<
mpu~' 01 other un1ven1t1c.t tn·
\tead, 1dm1n10n• offictal• bdtl'VC,
Jon<"' '81l1 tJct now Upccll to
a<1m11 :? 6'Xl fre'1lm<n nc\l ™'
10\tead ot 1he tar tcd ~.200 ta t (all,
I ( I dm11tr.d ~ ,400 frl'~hmcn < am·
mu. Olli ial\ had de-oded to mJ
(Pleue eee lJ lRV'llU/ .U)
I
' PAIL Y PILOT I Monday, June 9, 198&
Body of Donnell Guy, 18, llee near bla car after lt overturned Sunday.
Ejected teen dies in road accident
\ l aguna N1gud teen-ager wa\
1-.illnl '°lunlla' "hen ht• lost cont rol of
h" l.H ,rnJ dru\ coil an embankment
l >1111nl'll < •U\. 18 "a<; fa tall> 1n
I I It'd "lll'll hi.' """'' l"JCCted from hi\
14111 B\t\\ ~1J l alllorn1a H1ghwa~
Patrol Officrr (,reg Moorehead.
According to Moorehead, the
youth wa~ driving nonh at an
rxcess1vc ratr of speed on Pasco de
Colltnas 1n Laguna N1gurl at l 2 30
p.m. when, for unknown reasons. he
lost control of his car
He swerved left across the raised
ccrvc.r divider. across opposing lanes
and over an embankment. The car
ovenumed. ejecting the dnver.
Moorehead said
Arms believed shipped to Nicaragua
\\ \\lf1NC1T<> 1\l»-.\ "-htll'
l l11u\l' 'P<'kl'SnJJn 11>d.i\ l ontirmed
rwhh\hl·d rcpurh th.ii U .S in-
1t ll1gcnn· hac; trareJ ,, <;h1pmcnt
111c\umcJ to he m1htan "capon\ or
'1pphc' that lelt a "411.1t•1 port and
\\ ·nt dirctlh 10 '-•lar.igu,1
I ht· '110h''>ITI311 l .irn ">JX'akl·'·
,,ml thc ,1dm 1n1\tratwn Jm·,n't knt>"-
e\.1dh v.hJI lht• \hip \.\J\ l.lff\tng
hut athkJ ·nur rrc .. umpt111n I\ thal
1t dot'' l:Ont.11n m1h1an matcm·I ..
Pre,Hknt Kl'ai!;rn I" l"\ IX'i. It'd h>
ulc the cai.t· 111111gh1 1n a 'fll't:lh to c 1l't1f!fl'lnv.n I n1\l'r\ll\ ·., < l'flt<:r tor
~1r:1tq;1l ,ind ln1nnJt111nat \1ud1l'\ at
\.\h11.h hl' v.dl 11'nl'" ht' Jflj')Cal 1111
c11ngrc"111n.1l Jppro\ i.il c1 f a11I to
S1c.11.1~uan rt·Ol'I' hauling thr IC'ltl\t
\and1n1,ta ttO\l'rrlllll'llt
Sncal-.1.'' al 1..n• •""ll.'ll)lt'd thl' nlm111·
l\lrat1on h,1\ ~ no"n ,1hout thl' .. tup
1lll'nl lor \l'' l.'r,d \.\l'tl..\ -111 .. ~;i1J 111
~1.1\t• .ur1,rJ in '•1tar.1guJ 1n Ma\ -
hut ht• JI\ '>lord \U>\lllln\ II
\\lthhdd !ht int11rm.1t1on l•J U\t.' 11 1n
1nrtfh 1,m rn~ •• 1ngn'\\111n.1I dchJlc
· \\ r 1ki. li.kd 111 m<tkl' 11 .1 \ Jil.shlr ,11
1h1\ tlllll' bn.tU\r "-l' krll'"" J littk
111111t· Jhnul 11 Jl lh" 11mt· th.in v.c did
tht•n thl' '>P<-•knman ~1J Bui hl'
.icknm~ lcdl(ell hl' l (HJ Id nnl '·"
\fX'C 11irall\ '~hat thl' \h1pml'nl 'lon
l.!Hll'll, 11nh lh.H II c.tllll' from the
\o\ 1l'1 mt111,1n port •1f N1kuli.1\.\.'~ anJ
1h;11 rt a1n,cd in Ntlaragua .ind lw\
betn unloaded
Ask.ed about rcpons the ship was
carrying aircraft parts or helicopters,
Speak.es said, "I can't confirm that."
Bui he said the United States
regards 1t as s1gn1ficant because 11 1s
the first such shipment from
N1kolayev -;ance 1984 The adminis-
tration ha~ nonetheless blamed the
Soviets for aiding the Sandan1stas'
military buildup and for the Sand-
1n1~1as alleged exporting of revol-
N1rnraguan regime, It contends. has
been supplied with Soviet and East
bloc weapons through Cuba.
In Managua, the Nicaraguan pro-
govemment newspaper El Nuevo
Dian~. in a front page banner
headline. called the repons "another
old Reagan story"' and "a propaganda
maneuver." ,
ution 1n ·rntTal Amcnca fhe .
The arucle said. "As usual, U.S.
1ntell1gence cannot provide
documentary proofon its new accusa-
t1on'i ..
M n dies of accident injuries
.\ 24-)ear-old .\nahe1m man died
at \\cstcrn Medical Center following '
a r nda)' night acc1dc.'nt pn Santiago
l amon Road near Irvine Lake. a
nur\lng supen.1c;or 'Mild Monda\
morning'
< hnstoncr l'h1hpps "'a' taken to
the hosp11al \U1knng neck and hc.'ad
1nJUflC'>
The dnver or the car. Patnck
Kel')ne<i), 22. nl Orangc wa'i lt<ited
\fonJa\ in '>table cond1t1on at the
ho\pllah 1nll'n'>l\e carr unit Ken-
nC'd~ al'><> <;ufkrrd head and neck
lnJUfl(.'S
The t"o men ""ere tnJured Frida~
"'hen their truck veered off Santiago
Canyon Road and overturned. police
and fire officials said
Orange Count) Fire Department
spokesman Craig Krnosh1ta said a
firefighter trainee was on Santiago
( anyon Road at about I 30 pm
Friday when a pickup truck pa'iscd
him at more than 80 mph.
The dnver lost control of the truck.
the fire department spokesman said
The truck rolled several time~ a{ld
bo1h men "'ere c1ected from 'lie
\.Chicle. K1noc;h1ta said.
Both men were taken to the
.~hospital b~ a I \ Manne helttopter
DETOUR TO SCHOOL PROM ... From Al
tl1c1r prom
c ,1mpbcll ,.11d lu .., 1\ 11111 ••"'.trl' tol
u' \ttnkntc, twin• 111111tcl J"•" lr1•nt
th pr >Ill :incl t tht \ "''' I ,111ln t
I 1lh11f1/l II
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I hi' B.1 lh11.1 I 1111 I Ufll' and ncv.
ll'\l,1u1;int<. .iri• .1 fl'J<.h Jttratt1ng
more p< 11pl1· ''' 1h,· arl'.l c amphcll
,,11<1
'It "'I" 11nl\ d•l\l'd ht.<JU\l' 1h1:rc
"'·" '" n111• h tr.dlil ·· ( amphcll \atd
llu1 < ,irnphcll -.a1J the 01n ma\
hi!H l'nl1111r,1gl·d more teen agt'r'> tu
E'O t11 Hdlbo.1 011 r nda) night
\h 11h..,l·n.11111n "a" 1h.1t there
.q·r·· m11rt• lhJn lhl' normal am11un1 nl
Inn .1gxr\ "-.il~tng !ht·. \trl't.'I\ do\'on
thl',K' < anirhl'lt '>a1J
I ht· tntrl',1\1n11 traffit·or1 tht• p<'n1n-
\Ula 1\ an ongoing ht.·adallll' lor
oflt<.l'r\ tning In l/.l'I a handle on 1hc
prot'tlem
The \tt\ < uunl ii hai. appro"l'd the
pJrt1al do\ure of tht· peninsula luh 4
from h 10 I I p m and the Pohte
Depanment ha\ lhl· nght w '>t:lll ofT
the en11rc Balhoa Pcnin\ula 1f rnnges-
tton n•achc'> dangl'rou\ propon1on\
"It'' a C i.ilch-2:',' ..aid Camphcll
· II ~e tr; 10 do 1rat1ic. control. thl·n
\omc people get up..ct bec.:au'>e we're
down there Bui tf we don't dn 11. lhen
the -whole place " in gndlock ·
ELECTION SIGNS .•.
From A I
l11wh t<) lht• l11t.il \1gn rult•\ \1 a
r~tl'nl tounul nwt·11ng h11-wt''l'r one
r1:\1Jl·nt 111mrlaincd"ahout ~1gn'i tor
l 1nd1Ja11· I nm Jonl'<. .
I >r'r111· lht• l11gh u,,, 111 enforte-
rne01 Bralh ..:J11l thl'C1I~ \taffw1ll not
rec.:ommcnd an) \trongcr mca\url·<,
af1..i11n'>I poht1cal 't1gn offender\
"I think we 1.c gone about a<i lar a\
we ran go legally without infringing
on their nght of free 'ipcech,'' he ~1d
UC IRVINE ADMISSIONS .•.
From Al
frt".limJo Jtlrnt\\H>n'> 10 pt•rn111 more
UPJ'l<:r-1 la., .. r.tudcnts to tranc,fcr to
I c I lrom other"' hool\
'>1111 Jone\ ..aid the campu\ v.111 be
.1nlc to alcommodate the larger-than
npc<. tt•d frc\hman clas ... thank\ 10 a
1u\H:omplc1ed 200-seat lecture hall
111 the Information and < umputer
I.;( 1t·n<C Hu1IJ1ng Thl' r,P1PU'> alw
uc,e~ ponablc.-< la'i'>room'> and ka~c,
audttonumc, 1n tht· Edward'> movie
tht·aterc, near 11( I
fh" ~t·ar I JC I ha\ 11,60() \tudents
•>H'rall Nt·xt yt•ar'c; total l'i C'lpcctcd
111 chmh to 14 000
I he I ( wc;tem rema1m a popular
L h111lC among college-hound ~tudrnt\
WrRE lisrrN1Nc
because 11 ha'i a repu1a11on lor
providing a 4ualtt)' educauon at a
rela11 vely low C<>'it, particularly com-
pared 10 envate un1Vers1t1es.
Under lhe new adm1ss1ons system.
I 33.000 applicauons were processed
at the eight general lJ( campuses. lJC
officials calculated that 56.21 I 'llU·
dents applied to an average 2 4
campu~c; A1 UC I. more Lhan 12.000
freshmen appl1<At1ons were rccc1vrd
State law $t1pulates that all Cali-
fornia <ltudents who have taken
required cour'ICs and rank 1n the top
12 5 percent of their high school
iraduatang clas\ are eligible for ad-
mission to a l 1< o tmpu\.
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.chued COM'* cbm eouthwatd and bf04.10tlt the promfM or
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Wlncn were .. ...,~ to pt to 26 mph tn the mountains
Md dllMt'te, 8CCOfdlng to the N•tlonal Weather Servle.
A• the hlgh-prMtYr• •Y9letn bulld• over Neveda and lnl.,,d
Catlfom!Mhe tow el0Udt 1hat nor malty cover the coast thlt time
of~ will dlaeppear north of Long Beech, the weather eervlce
aald .
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VALLEY STUDENT SHOT TO DEATH ...
From Al
been forced to park on a rcs1den11al
street.
Whtie searching the streets near the
Coliseum for ~arly two hour'>
around fa position Park with a neigh
borhood resident, the tno was ap-
proached by . a kmfe-w1eldang teen-
ager and two accomplices. The thrt'l"
took Coleman's purse and fled on
foot, a Los Angeles police detec11 vc
said. The purse cpnta1ned S2
After calling police from a local
doughnut shop and wa1t1ng fiw
minutes. Coleman a{ld Banh's com-
panion said the purse could Ix:
recovered and led them down an alle>
in the South Central Los Angele'>
neighborhood. _
In the alle)', they found and argued
with the robber who then sh9t at
them. Coleman was s1ruck in the head
with two nfle shots.
CONFLICT ...
From Al
she said
Despite repercurnons from fair
officials over the Camelot 11\c1den1
the amphitheater un1laterall> sched·
uled the two concen .. during tht'>
'ear's fair ,
I loyd said the hoard! alread} \u1ng
Ned-West over other alleged breat hn
ul the 40-year rent agrc.'ement Mii
probabl> take no more leg.al action
again'lt the trqublesomc 1enant
''Thl'i rcall} portrays "hal our
rclat1on'lh1p has been like with them
No matter what we do. the) continue
to keep doing things." <ihe said.
She d1cJ three hour\ later al
( ahforn1a Hoc,p1tal Mc:dtcdl ( enlt'r
1n Loe; Angelcc,
Two bo)'S. age'> 16 and 14 and .1 I (a.
>ear-old girl -whose namt'\ "ere
v,;1thheld -"ere booked \unJa, for
11)\'CSllgat1on ol murdrr and1rohhcr1
1n 1he caSt-..aid Detective M1Chacl
Me11a of the Los Angele' Pohre
Department'> anti-gang unit
The 16-)'ear-old boy 1s \U'>f)l'<.led nl
\hooting Coleman MeJia said
Meeting ""Ith reponcrs \undJ\.
Ban~ said he and< olem<tn had dated
'>tl·adtl~ 1hruugh11ut high '>Chool and
intrnded to marry "We had 11 all
planned out," he <ta1d
Speaking v.;11h Fountain Valle>
\ludents tht\ morn ing. Pnnc1pa1
K.1'iler urgl·d thrn1 to ~ 1he school
pc.~t hologl\I 11 the' felt the necd 1 he
f}\Hholog1\I 'Wei\ npc<.tcd to \-ISll
t·ach of C ulcman' dassc<. toJa.., to
ml'C'I w11h her da...,mates. ··1r, 1mponan1 1ha1 they t'x press
tht•rr ferhn11.' .. l\:a .. ter said \ ou
al"a"' a'>k \h\ -v.h' did thl'> h.tvr
lo h;tppcn ..
ARAB-AMERICANS ...
From Al
Rabbi "-.ahane in hrad 10 be used in hi\ tJmp.t1gn •· b rl Krugel JI >I
a\soc1a1e director said '°lunday "I would think tht''il' r.1~ head\ would
have a 101 bellcr to do than pick on ap ttl' cream parlor '
· fhc Jc\\1sh Defense Leagul.' ,., a t~rron~ ttroun '>aid Rirhard
Hab<1u'>h, '>poke~man [or the Arab group
7..a<k Glickman. the ov,;ner ol lht· lfun11 ngton Harbour Haagcn-
Dazs 1n: crt"am parlor and other; 1n lo\ \ngcll'\ < ountv. da1m1:d that
Ma11u .. '><>Id his bu~ines .. to the P1ll'ibUf) tnmnan\. thrt'l' ~car'> ago.
"I ha'l' no tdea "hat th•'> man wa1, fll'r\t1nally tn \C)IV<'<l with
C1l1ckman ..aid "and I dC>n'1 wan1 to p<1-. th( pmr lk\ ...,111ng n 1'-r"
'ork \.\llh umptccn m1ll1on'> uldnlll!r\ \ ou li~ure 1t 11ut
C1lid;man c;a1d P11l\l"tun "plann1ny, to rd1·.1.,( 1 'tatcment lall·r llldJ)' ,..
\lex Odeh ul thl· \rab league wa'> kilkd h\" 1t·rromt homh blJ\t
la't \-Car rn Orange ( ount)' and FBI \p<>knman I .11w Bonner 't<l1d thr
bureau '>U\pcUed the Jl>L fhc group, \.\h1rh ha .. lkn1nl 1mohemt•n1
1n that inudcnt. sought fil rctrauton from the I Iii "\11 one ha., tx·en
arrestl.'d
"The \k\ Odeh murder 1., JOClt'nl h1c,tof! \\ t' h 11.I nu1h1ntt 10 do
"1th 11 and "l rcsenl 1hec,c allcgatwm that "-'t' tonk p.111 1n 11 M r c >deh
wa!I a pro-Pl 0 o;up~m·r and I shed no tear .. .ih11111 v. h.11 hi!pptnt·d 111
Mr. Odeh or any other Pl 0 <,Upportl'f " Krugrl \<lid
24 HOUR ACCESS 7 OA YS
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NOSECURITY DEPOSIT REQU ED
STA y ONE YEAR-12th. MONTH FR
645-2711
17th ITAEET /Elf·
-ITOAAGE
670 WEST 17TH STREET, COSTA ME A, CA
-• •
Mental health
race in Valley
Oranat County runners art limbcnna u~the lhc
Orange C'ounty Mental Helath Auocia11on s e1Jhlh
annual '.'Sweat, Don't Fret" race 11eheduled fot
Saturday II Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley.
Over SOO j>art1c1pants arc expected lo enter th<
SK., I OK and 20K events, which will feature 11 qr
group catqories for both male and female entranff
Awards will be pl"CICnted to the 1op three finishers in
each ca1qory
Res,istr1t1on will be&Jn at 6· )() u m and the co,t
of the race 1~$ l I wuh a I-shin or$7 forthe run only
Cancer screening• •et
f'.rec stun cancer scrccnm& exam<1 and counsel-
ing w1U be oO:ercd Saturday from I :30 to 3:30 p.m at
the AM I/Irvine Medical Center office, 460S Bar-
rance Parkway, lrvtoe. Irvine dermatologist Or Jeff~ A Klein will conduct the examinations and
appoantmenh may be made by calling the center at 8S7-6SOO. • •
Flag Day •how slated
Beauty conteatanta
OrangeCoest DAILY PtlOT/Mon<My. June I, 1a8e * Al
StatetO
honor
Coast
schools
81 C . .IEAHETl'E A VENT
O..,,_C4s, 1 t r
Two Qmw: Coa t schools wdJ receive l~ sta~'s -first O.suoauilhed School
Award. eccotdlna to an anDOWKltment by
Bill Homa. superintendent of pu lie ·
schools
Ncwpon Harbor Hi&h SchooJ in the
Newport-Mesa Umfted School District
and Woodbnd,e Hip School in the ltvine
Unified School Dtstnct were aeloctcd from
31 Orange County ftnaHsts in the Ca.Ii· fornia School Recosiution Propa.m.
The Orange County un11 of the Women's
Overseas Service League will present a color shde
show on American landsca~ by Ann and Herbert
Pollak Saturday at Clubhouse 6 in Laguna Hills
Leasure World. Call M1ld{ed Warren. president of
the organ11ation, at 8J7-655 t for details
Speech evaluadon offered
Conte.tanta for .U.. .'-pantaln Valley poee for a
plotme-at lllle 8q1lare Park on 8ata..rday. Teetnc
up for the July 2 conte.t are, left to rtaht. (front
row) Cuaandra Crider. CecW.a Lewla. Seana
!ilahoney, Doreen Ro4r1&uea, Cheryl Chlmln-
lello, (middle) Loree Fry, lllchelle A.a.non.on,
Lanell Ben•on, Stella Berkebile. Sonja
fehlmann, (back) paaeant chalrm.an BeTerly
Butte,.., Kim llelendeS". Nancy Eckweiler, Julle
KraTik, DenUe Welbourne, Alyaaa Yancb.ue,
Dellal Buen!, Paulette Carder and paceant co-
chalr Debra Bond.
The state [)ep&rtmcnt of Ed~taon
screened 2.300 secondary IChools o~ the
basis oftcM scores. enrollment in academic
classes. and other cntena. said Eleanor
Anderson, the proaram's 0ranJ'C County
t'OOrdma\or.
The two w1 II JO• n 30 h•gh schools and 60
rruddle, JUnlOr or intennedtat.e sChOOls for
an awards cercmony before the Nt.e
Legl'Slature in October.
Anderson s.a1d a state team went to cacb
of the Khools to '"validate that th9' were as
&ood a<; the) wd thC) were' 1n the
apphcauon
Free speech evaluaiions by a ccnified speech
therapist will be offered Saturday from 9 a.m to 4
p.m. at the Assistance League Service Center, 30 I
Walnut St . Huntm&ton Beach. Those 10terc<,ted
should call 968-6302 for an appointment
Mensa tests announced
Orange County Mensa will offer supcrv1M!d
testing for membership Saturday from 10 a.m. to I
p.m. at the Mercury Sav10gs Bank, 1095 Irvine
Blvd.. Tustin The cost 1s $20 and funher
information may be obtained by calling Ann Harvey at 968-4901
Mesa wants Santa Ana to help
pay for Sunflower traffic signcil
"It's nice to be rec~11uad," saJd Tom
Jacobson. pnnc1paJ of the 1.700-student
Newpon Harbor Hip School "It's aood
for the spint of the students. faculty and
commun1tv"
Jacotxon said the selection proc::cu was
1ntcns1ve After 1n1tJaJ screening of test
Kores, schools art invttcd to complete an
18-to 20-page applicatton on pohcy.
pracuces and cumculum, he aid. A state
team also conducted a two.hour evalu-
auon at the 5oehool la.st week.. said
Jacobson
By TONY SAAVEDRA
°' ... ~ ..... ·-
a!. the area continues to de\<elop 1o1.11h
business parks and shopping centers
Jim Willems. who spearheads the 12-
rcar-old dnve for a traffic light said
SunOower parallels the Jammed San D1c..-go
Freeway and often 1s used as a shoncut
1nterscct1on :ind into a ( o~ta Mesa
neighborhood
Stress coarse slated
( osta Mesa officials are antm pting to
pcr!iiuade their Santa Ana counterpans to
share the cost of installing traffic signals at
ii bU'i) 1ntn\el11on bordenng the two
ClllC'i. Willems lives on one side of Sunflower
and owns a gift store on the other side He
complained that motonsts attempting to
make lef\ turns from the intersection were
holdtng up 1raffic ,and cult.Ing in front of
speed in& cars.
However the council bowed to the
handful of re\ldents. who argued that the
1nte~t1on ha\ become too bu\) to
remain w1tl\(>u1 a signal Grca Cops. pnnc1pal of the 1.•~
student Woodbndge Haah School. said.
"Most of the schools trt Onnae County arc
good schools. I thank all the scboolt arc
workin& hard to nuse academic standa.rd.L
I thtnk we're Just reprcsentatJve of that."
Paul Kaplan. an educational psychologist and
hypnotherap1st, will present a clas<, on stress
reducuon Saturday from 9 a m to 4 p.m at the Villa
Va1cnCl8 clubhouse in Laguna Hl.115. The c-0ur-,c,
sponsored by Saddlcback College, is pnced at $30
and more 1nforma11on 1s available at 582-4646
Brush1ngas1dc staff conclusions that the
1ntcrscct1on doesn't warrant signals, the
( u<ita MC:.$ll (ll)' (ounc1I .voted lasL week. -
tu e~plore options for bnnging traffic li&ht~
to the JUnct1on of SunOower A venue and
Green' 1lle Street
Residents added that they expect traffic
to ~ome even more ~narled once the new
South (QaSl.Plaza anne' open~ 1n the fall
Willems 1n panic1Jlar. has reason to be
nervous Cops saad lhe size of the scbOQI may be a
factor working on their side. "I think the
\Jllallness has allowed our st.aft to know
our kids pretty well. That has tOme
pa off" Women's group meets
The action came after residents near tbe
1ntcr~ct1on complained about blind
curve~ and speeding cars filling the street
The city Traffic Comm1ss1on rec-
ommended earlier that potential hazards
could be eliminated by restricting left
turns. Traffic officials warned that a signal
would attract more motorists 10 the
He awoke one morning 1n June 1984 10
find a mo1orc·)d1s1 <oprawled in his front
yard And a drunken driver plowed into
his Maranatha Village store the prev1ou!t
year. Willems said. f n addition to the wmncrs. three ollier
Oranae Coast sct\ools finished amooa the
top I 00 finahsts oompeuna for the sta~
wide awardl !he schools and thetr d1stncu
arc Manne vie-wand Vista V~Scbool in
th Ocuo V tew School Distnet and
The Professional Women's Suppon Group for
Human Options· Altema11ves for Abused Women
and their Children · will hold a membership
luncheon Saturday from 11 .30 a m to I p.m at the
Ivy House, 384 Forest Ave . Laguna Beach
Coordinators Adrienne Cohen and Gail Brooks will
be the speakers. The cost of the luncheon 1s S 15, and
rcSt'rvat1ons nfay be obtained by calling V1V1an
Clecak s,t 582-2657 or Brooke Deputy at 432-5528
Paralegals to meet ·
Q;tn Mikel of the West ( oast School ofMemor)
Training in Laguna Beach will be the guest spc.aker at
Thursday's m~t1n1 of the Paralegal Sccuon of the
Orange County bar Assoc1at1on. The program 1~
scheduled for 6 p-m at the Western Federal
Building. 4 Corporate Plaza. Newport Beach and
the cost 1\ $9.50 for member<; and S 11 50 for. non-
members. (all 836-8655 for more information
Monday,June9
Newport Beach woman
named to OC Fair B·oard
Go" George DcukmeJian has ap-
pointed a Newport Beach woman to a four-
year term on the Orange Count) Fair
Board, which oversees the fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa
Beverly Langston of Newpon Beach 1\
~ucceeding fair board member Howard
Dickerson of Bllena Park. whose term has
expired
Langston has lived 1n Newport for 12
years and previously ft ved in Costa Mesa
for 12 ·years, according to a fa1rgounds
spoke,man
She 1s an ex-president of the Hoag
Hospital aux1hary and the Orange County
Council of Hospital Auiuhanes. Langston
also served on the Newpon-Mesa Unified
School D1stnct Board and worked on
pohllcal committees for state Sen. Manan
Bergeson · .. I love the fair. and I have been to v1s11
the fair almost every year I've hved 10 the
area," Langston said
She wa a 4-H member while growing up
and had projects in rabbits, gardening and
sewing. Later. she entered the fa1r compc11-
tions. winning an award with an 011
painting in the fine ans show and a
crocheted bedspread in the home arts
1udg1ng
Her husband. Bill. 1s a pnnc1pal of
<;nyder-Langston Inc., an lrvine-ba~
commercial and industrial development
firm
uel E. Talbert Middle School 10 the
Fountain Valley School Olstnct.
Woman
suesovet
at hair
A former Irvine worn.n with severe
aJICf'&IM ttas filed suit against the owner of
an apartment comple~. cl11min1 she was
rented an apartment littered Wlth cat haJr
• 7 30 p.m., JrvLDe Traa1portatlon Comml11lon
( 11)" Council Chambers. 172()( Jamboree Blvd.
• 7 30 f m .. Lapna 8 eacl1 Art• Comml11lon.
(1ty Couno1 Chambers, 505 Forest Ave
GBsoline prices continue to increase
Rebecca Lynn Glick.stein suffered a
scnous allerJ) attack and had difficulty
breathing after moving into apartment
16E at the Aspen Apanments last Novem-
ber. according to the la'Asun filed Thu~
dathe woman onl} agrttd to rent the
apanmcnt after a management offic1aJ
assured her the unll had bet'n pct-free. sa.ad
MaJone Da\ an anome~ repre1Cnt1n1 the
woman
h1'1 Lundberg Letter overall revenue was way down ·· • 7:30 p.m . La1una Beacb Downtown Specific,
Plan Committee. C'11y Council Chambersm 50Ci
Forest Ave
Tuesday, June 10
• 6 30 p.m., l rvLDe City Cou cll, ( 1ty Council
C hambcrs, 17200 Jamboret Blvd
l OS ANGELES (A Pl -Ciasoline
pnce'i. fueled by an increase in consump-
tion cont10ued an upward trend the past
two weeks but remained 24 cents a gallon
cheaper than 1n January, industry analr11
Dan Lundberg ~ys •
The overall. average pnce of gawlinc
na11onw1de )Umped 1.54 ce nts a gallon to
97 08 cents 1n the two-week penod ending
June 7 said Lundberg. who surve)"'i 17,000
ga\Ohne station~ 1n 50 ~tale\ b1-weekl) fnr
And gasoline pnces now have been on
the nsc for six straight weeks. he said
Lundberg said a decrease 1n consump-
tion in the first four months of the year put
the financial pinch on the wholesale: and
retail gasoline industl)
The overall. a'erage retail pnce 1ndud-
1ng all taxes. bottomed out at SQ% cent!> <t
gallon Apnl 25, 1986, a decline ol 31 49
c<:nts since Jan I he ..aid
But since then, the o' era II. a\ era~c pnn
of a gallon of gasoline ha\ men ., I cent"
When (1hck .. te1n moved into tqe apart-
ment 4'he 1mmed1ately began suffenng
allm1c reactions, the suit said She later
d1sco .. ered cal hair and cat odors 1n lhe
apartment, •t''> alleged.
• 6 p m .. Energy a.nd Environment Committee
Community Center. 384 Legion St.
PoucE Loe
"Earlier this year consumption had
fallen quite senously, but then th~ was a
1umlround in market place," Lundberg
c;a1d. ··eccau'iC of the drop in volume
".i\\ the volume (ol comumpt1on)
metta~. the pnce mcrea\Cd ' Lundberg
..aad 'It's up h\-about 21 l pcrrent ~ for
this 'iummer. l'Ompared 1.1.1th lac;t H-.H ••
The 'u11 alleges that the apanment
''wners Far We~t Fa1rha\en and Aspens
Fa1rha \CO are gu1ltv of breach of contran
lraud and ml'>rcprec,cnta11on
Costa Mesa man arrested in
knife attack on roommate
trom an adJ&lent ~hop The intrudcn lir'>I
pned the-front door to enter < h1l
Clcanen, l 74 \I Brookhunt S1 Su11c f)
latt F-nday or early ~turday The)
ran~cked 1hc cuh1cr't aru and oilier and
siolc S2.000 cash Dtmaae 10 the clean ml!
shop was esumaled at SSOO The hurglan 1hcn wcnl throuah the wall to enter the
ad}lcenl Nail Adven1urc$, I i4' I
Brookhurst St , Suite(' Al that sho~ tht"\'
took a petty cash boll conta1nin, S.O 11ml
eauted SI SO da.m'fc. •
~~lll)htnd.ul Bonlc:au\ \\rnuc.· \.tturcla' . . . 'M1mr "'mr 11nd 1 ~ kcp ol bct'r ~err
'111kn from a \lorattc trailer on lhr xxoo
h)O< k Of frvlOC ( t'nlt'I On~C 1-nda' • • • \(Ir co" er -.a~ \lolrn Imm a c.-ar par'-rtl
on lht' 400 hie>< k of [a\I 'I ale l <>Oil fnda\ . . ' T "'" amphftt'f\. a "'und ml\rr and ~ ra\'iC'llr rt'c.·nrtkf\ wt•11· 'tolrn frnm M 1rror
l .akr fncta'
T h1C',e\ app.1rr~ti'\ ~""'a kc) 10 the \ulr door \Ink J lllm('lll, radio and bow
an.I ;,rrov. w11h .. to~I v1lue ofS900 from
a h• •rnc-1 n lhr' '!JO hlock ot I '4th Street • • • 1 It ... , I"' 'lolr S \(If) m tlt'aut) \upphci
al •\•OJ a pl) tool io cnler the-Park
PlalC \alon. I() 17 I Ma nu ha St.
By TONY SAA VEDR.A
Ol lM~Nellwt
A< osta Mc~ man 1s being held for
allegedly stabbing his roommate sev-
eral umcs after a domestic 'Quabble
c-rupted 1n \ 1olence earl> Sunday
morning. police reported.
.\belardo Muncu-Matallana H
was arrested later on 'iusp1c1on of
a11cmp11ng to murder Jo\<' M Jordan.
.11\n '' Jorden wa' reported 1n \Cnou'\
cond111on toda} 1n the 1ntens1ve care
unit at Fountain Valle) Regional
llosp11al He was ,tabbed s,cveral
11me'i 1n 1he liver spll."en and kidneys
after bc1n& cha~d b)' Munoz-
Newport Beach
~ I ~a~ Oodtt ( oil wa• rcporttd •tolC'n
from the Pmm1~• puk1na 101 on Wc-'1
('out H1fl,hway •••
"S l 'Ocu•lom m•1lho~ Wll\ •tnlrn f1nm
a home on l..C'f'ward I.ant • • • "pvnc ron11in1n1 S2 '~ ,,.. .. ., 1aktn lrom
tht kite-hen '°ountrr ol a home •ln 4'}1h
Strtct ••• ~ roolvtr ""onh S'H "'•' rcJ'(lntd 'tok"n from 1 home 1n the 200 lllocli of
Ony• A"cnuc • ••
A blrbttut wu taken from a hou\C '" 1h,. 100 block of 28th Sttttl • • • Ahout S HO 1n cash .,..., 'tnltn Imm 1
filr r•"'nrt 11 A.ti Pnn I 1qunr
Matallana 10 the 1nter'iect1on of
Bristol A venue and Bear 'itreet about
2 30 am Sunday. said Lt R1c·k
Johnson.
Jordan and h1~ wife had allowed
Munoz-Matallana, and later his wife
and child, to movc.> into their apart-
ment
Jqhnson said troubk erupted af\er
the Jordans attempted 10 brtak up a
fight between Munoz-Matallana and
his wife 1n the apartment late Satur-
da)' night
··fverybo<h wnsJU'it ll)10g 10 cool
do~n tempers," John\on ~1d
Jordan went outside and w;as
followed by M uno1-M1tallana. who
grabbed a knife from the kitchen
o\ SI IDl •IC'fl'O and 'ptlken wr~ rtponed \tolen Imm R.rnt-a-C'hcf 766 W
.; 9th ~l between fhul"'lda\I and I nd1}
r:ntr) WI\ po t1hh w11h a key
~ 111 rnn111n1njsls0 wonh ol qu1ncn w11 rtpontd •ltllen from 1 homr 1n the
I JO blo<:lt ul Maanoha Stm:t bt1 .... rrn R '°
a m and I '<> Jl m Saturday f.ntr} w;i, h}
removrna IOU\('~ WlndOW\ IO II tl'Ar mem
• • • Jewcln v.nr1h $21210 v.-a' n"JlC•rtc-cl \IOlen rrom a hnmC' in the I W bloc.'-ol
11th Strttt hrtWttn May JI and Junr fl
Entry wt, pt""htt w1lh I key
• • • Tooli and a 1111110. wonh Sl,O\Q, '""'
rrpt1ntd atolen from a c&r 11 .SS~ Paular1nn
Avt lut Wttk Fntrv "'" h) hu~11n1 .a w1n1 window
Johnson ~·d M unM-Matallana
cha~d Jordan 111 tht· 1nler~11on and
nlkgedl) began \tahhing tht' man 1n
the stomach
The attad.cr Oed 1o1.h1lc Jordan ran
to another apartment rnmplex and
kn()(.kcd on doors seek.mg help. One
of the residents took Jordan Ill 11nd
~"f'oallcd police Johrrmn \Cl1d
Muno1-Matallana· .. 77 Ford w;ai.
'potted a 1 I 0 20 .t rn by a traffic
officer who pulled ovrr the vehicle
Jnd arre<1ted the dn,er.
Muno1-Matallana remained tit
( o<,ta Mesa C 1ty Jail toda) in heu of
S2~0.000 bail He ,., expected 10 he
arraigned Wedne§da)
Laguna Beach
~ C '°"' Strttt homr wa' hurJl1n1cd
w11h 'l ,500 ""onh ol /rwc-ln IJlkrn, the
v1c.11m told pohcc Sun1 It) ' . . I\ w•llct v.11h $76 ~:1' rt'p-ll1C'(1 ''"len S..turd.t)' nn Fore•\ Avcnur • • t Pnht'r c11t'd tiub(n 1 Uuahc~ <411, lor
1ll(ledly u .. na an 1llepl bld&t to 1m
Pf"'1natt 1 poh~ offi('('r Hujhr' ... u \lopped and rntd ll to 4{11 m S.turJo • • • ~ punt u1nu11n1n1 S 211 and 'ano11' crf'dlt t&nh wu •tokn r~rly Satur.lo
alona thr 1100 l'llock of South l 11.ci.1
H11hw1) the \lc llm tl\ld l"OhCc
Fountain Valley
Hurilan hmkt 1010 one bu'1nn,, 1hrn unuhtd lhrnuah anwall t(I lakt monC"\
~ rcsi,dcnl of the t 8400 block ot \3011
Yol1ndaC1rcle rcponcdSaturday 1hn11wn
women'1 ""JS wen: stolen from hct homr possibly dunna a pe.ny ho tcd b)' het 'Ion
The loss was ttumatcd 11 SlOOO , . .
A rn1dcnt of u1c 16l00 block of \.10 Gabncl rcponcd f:nday that icwt'lr) wonh $7, 705, plus Qtt\er propcnv ~onh
abOut S '\()() w.a ttolcn from h1, home
• ' t A n:,•dcnt of the •noo t>lock of Weare \venue rep0rttd over the weekend that
ht, hlack 1Q8<e Audi was bufl)anttd wtulc
11 ~I\ parked on the I MOO blod; 111
Rrookhuf'I C\trttt The lcm 1ncludeJ •
watrh wnnh s:ioo. s l "' ca~h and other
propc"r1\ worth S..O ~ home on 1hr ·10 00 l'llock nf F.I Mar
wu huralanml Vnday lhc lt>1' included a video ta,t,('111' ll'(Order wonh ~~10 and
1cwltlry c)f uncic-term1ned value
• • •• A prqt dl)nr in the l ~I 00 hind; nf
Palm ""' pnC'J oixn CiunJay, anJ an ttt1mattd $I t-<40 1n f)Owt'f tool\, ~rdrn
1ooh • lawn mnWTt nncl \tr.pladdcr' Wf'rr
stolen
tmne
4,
0flu~ anci SI H 1n 1 A\h wrrC' \t11lcn
fMm 1he 5<1f~ hlM~ of l\rfllt Im' \unda} • • • \nmr JCV.t'lt) and 1 tape m.nrdC"r v.rJT
'"~rn fmm a home on 1hr ~000 hind nt \lion ruk1otol\ ~unda) . . . Somr hie.' c. Ir p1tt\ wnt" '1olrn fruni a
b1kr 11 1 1"hool nn the-4KOO hlud nt
\illhelson l>flvr Saturc.I•) • • • I\ Jl'ttn f ord \An V.'ll\ \lnlrn from Jhc-
. . . \ hh1r I '17!! T (l\ola < rhla wa\ "0!1·n
lrcim the" 144(10 hhllk 111 < ul-c:r DrtH
fnd11' •. ,. .
!\ hurpnd} Snr' t'rcc Spin1 "''*' \lnlcn ltom lhC" 4 ll hlod, nt t ampu~ I >rl\ I" • • • -\ blacl...M.._.\ molortrou 00\\ 10-cnlh
tnt 'dr "''' '1nlc-n fr um the.' 4 \C(l hie>< k nt 8r\an •\\l"OUt . . .
\ rt'J mrn'\ hcact1 ''"'""'' "-:I' \lulc-n hum r lt'lcl f n<111~ . . . .
Two men Y>'t"nl 10 tht dc•m ,,fa humr on
the 4100 Mod ul ~t,l'Jerc f nda} •~'-mi
fo1 ... 11rr \\hf'n ihc-rc\ldcn1 lrt thrm 1n
the home tht) prndurr \Omt' wt'llf'llM and l\kC'd fot money rhr ru11krll jUI\(' thC'm
$400 11nd lhl'\ nrcl
Huntintton Beac h
., man m 'urfCT trullk' hm'-t 1010 a homr 1n the 7000 hloc k nf ~arwood
throuah a ~ar lockf'd '"'"" 11.u' ,foor and 11ok a ll\.1f'l("CJ hr ydc. I()(! in C'~\h
and SHO in 1rv..rll'"I • • • T~cvc-~ ''"Ir a hlur l"t"-lal ht>rrs ~'
hoal valuN1 11 S1<l!J trom a Jud 1n lhr
I M)(Xl hloc" of f'aruna I .11nr
RuraJar' punl h~· ; l1ll k 111 a 1'171)
• Volk1wqen Ru-. in 1cat'!'""10 the-l~lOO hie><~ ,,f Vrnnonl lAnc-.anJ HOIC' 1~1(220
.am!'D j~ll .. nnh ofdoth1n1o1andS1,.r11n
C'll\\cilC" llf'C'\ . . .
t ulpnt~ \h>ICI 11 r I 11ntl wh11" 'n11pJ'("r
la•' nmo~t valueJ at \100 nnr 1hr I < ~
f..lll' 1n the ~tJi(• hi•"~ 111 urlrn l"'>r" . . ..
~ \lnlV. fllln<' WI' tlll.C"n frurn M 1lU1llC:T
1e1r at Mc-r "n '· ~X l I •\ii a''" '\ vt It
,nn1111nr.i 1hc1111 S2 .so rn \ll"• all\.I \41
m1.,.rl11nt'1"1u\ 11rm\
Trio use rope
a r ound neck .
to assail man
\ 'l \t•.trruld [I 1 mo man was
rol'\ht·d 11\umlil\ night 10 LaauM
fk.u h '"'lwn thfl.'l' m<'n wrapped a
r11pc.· .mH1nd h1' nc.·l '-:. d~cd him
mto the \ur1 .tnd took his empty
1.1.alkt
\H·1•rtlw11 11> 1.aituna pohC'c Stt
l 1nda Parlm !\1arK Hit•kok ,us-
ta•ned minor Ol"\ k 1n1une\ dunna the
1nc.'1dent
I ltck<1k 1.1.,1, 'o!.alkina alona t rest
Stt('tl \unda\ JU\t hc-fo~ midntaht
,,., hen thrt't' men approaC'hcd ham
fwm hehind <1nd "rapped a ropt
aruund hi\ n('( k •
\n'otd1n1 to l l Jim· Y.'lute the
men hit H1t kuk \t"\ eral 11me~ on t~
he d pu~hC'd him face down an lhe
sand, thrn dragged him into the surf
11 ( IT~nt t\a bcalh where the)
tool.; h1\ wallet and Ord
\\'hit<' \.i!td one man wa' detcnbcd
' hou1 '·let't·Q with a muYular
h111lcl and shnn harr The ttt0nd man
"' .. ~ ahout ,.,_fttt·2 and the third man
"' '' c.lc"4nht-d a' \.fec1-Q w•th blnnd
hair All 1hrtt · wtre wt"anna blue
JNIO!'>
H1d.n~ hH~$ tn • 1 Toro-and WQrU
a1 th«'< mle ~in l una lk h, ~1d
Pu\.er
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At .. Orenge Cout DAILY ptLQT/ Monday. June 9, 1 86
Allegations shadow
Waldheim's victory
~ .
VIENNA, Auslna (AP) -Kun
Waldheim scored a da:is1ve v1C101)
tn tbe prnadcnu.al election, bul has
tnumpb msett qursttons about how
Austna would dtal with accuuuons
that its newly chos.cn head of state hid
a Nus past
The former U N scc~tary--general
collected 2,464.598 vot~ or 5l9
percent oflhe ballols cast tn Sun<fa)'°s
runofl, to 2 107,317 votes. or 46 I
pcr'CCnt, for ~1alisl candidate Kun
\teyrer
Smee early March, Wahihr1m "
~ampa1gn had been dogged by charges
from the i..:e"' 't ork-bascd World
kwssh Congre-ss thll he was involved
1n warcnmes tn lhe Balkans where he
..cncd dunng World War ll as a
lieutenant in the German army.
Waldheim 67, repeatedly denied
any wrongdoing but he wa\ forced to
concede that he had kt."pt silent for
almost tour de-cade'i on h1!> where-
abouts dunng thr~ cruudl ~an1me
ycars. .
FollOO\tn& his victory_. Waldheim
told ' televi ion udience. ..The
result showed that the Austnan
people are not p~d lo accept
the~ aocusation5 that b.a ve been
made against me."
Asked to comment on the chalJCS.
Waldheim wd.. .. I would lllte to say
here wu.h all ccnamt_y that this
cnttc1sm dJd not oome from govern-
ments, but exchu1vely from ptnonal
~tatements. from one m1n1ner or
from 1he other in Israel."
Waldheim was backed by the
conservative People's Party for the
ltirgely ceremonial post He will be
)~om m July 8 for a six-year term.
..\s Austna's head of state, he will
rec.cave foreign aucsts and make state
"1s1ts to other countncs Bul ICJis-
lators an some countnes 1ncludin1
the united States, Bntam and Israel,
have demanded he be banned be-
cause of his alleged act1\1l1es
11, 000 resu1ne fighting
outside Crossroacls caDlp
<..\PE TOWN ~uth .\fn1,;4 1.\P)
-Thousands of blalks armed ~tth
gum and clubs clashed to<la) on thl·
fnnges of the Crossroads ~ualter
camp rel1cfworkenand nt.'"'s repon ...
~1d .\t least six people wen: shot and
hundreds of dwel11ng5 wert' \et alirc
fhe battles pitted some '(XXJ
conser-at1ve black "'gslantes ag;.11mt
8 000 militant black youths and
refugee'> the South Afncan Pres.,
A.ssoua11on ..aid
( rossroad'> a shanty c11y 12 mile<;
·ea!ll of ( aix-T ov.n v.as the S(.enc ol
fiern• fighting bet\loeen the two groups
in Ma) ..\t least 13 people were killed
and '0 000 lelt homeless
Police 1n armored perwnnel ear-
ner\ tned 111 separate tht: groups, a
pol1Ce ~pokesman said Police tired
~ gas and buckshot to disperse the
gangs of fighters, but could not
1mmed1atel) halt the fighung. the
)uuth .\fncan Press Assoc1auon
quote-d a pohce spokesman as ~yang
t-1rt." razed an ambulan~ ~rv1ce
and relief center that had been home
10 2 200 refugees. and all the residents
llrd Other repons saJd hundreds of
\hacks ""ere burning in the KTC
<,ect1on ol Crossroads. one of several
\ettlt'mt'nts on the edge of the
<,quatte~ lamp
.\ photographer said vigilantes set
fire to <,ome shacks He said both side\
\~ere using pistols automatic
v.eapon' and shotguns
Overwhelmed by grief
Patrocinia Goin•. widow of s,t. James Golna, the third
nctlm of the terrort.ta' bombl.DC of the La Belle d.l8co, la
comforted by John Mitchell, U .8 . Commander of 8erlln and
Kelm Brown, battalion commender u the cuk.et la loaded
on a plane Sunday ln Berlin. Golna died Saturday.
Aquino won't run if new ~lection called
\.1.\ 'Ill A Ph1hppmes (AP) -President C orai.on Aquino will not be a
candidate tor the-Ph1hpp1nes' highest oflice again 1f the comm1ss1on she
appointed to "nte a ne" consutuuon calls for new pre<,1dcn11al elecuons. a
nev.\ maµ11ne said
\quino ""ho took power Feb 25 dunng a c1.,.1han·m1hlary re' olt against
frrdinand l Marcos .,..as asked b) Manila's Sunda) Inquirer Magazine
"hcthrr sht: v.ould run in a new pres1dent1al elecuon It quoted her as replying..
"I 'Wlln't be a pan of that an) more I think I'm JU St meant for snap elections."
..\l\o ":iun<la} thousands of F1hp1nos who sull back Marcos battJed police
v.llh hottle'>. nxh and shng5hots The police, who prevented the protester.;
from march mg to the pres1dcnt1al palace. used tear gas and fired their nnes an
the air <>rlicials said 21 people "ere hun 1n the altercation
.\txiu t 2<1.000 Marcos supponers earlier demanded Aquino c, res1gnat1on
in a rail\ at \fanila·., R1wl Park.
HereS a list of lea · banks
With lower rates on new car loanS
than Bank of America:
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er If V< 1u fir d .1111\\'t•r ,11 11 1.d percentage rare for a f1xt·d r~tc
Ill'\\' CM lo.rn p11hli~hcd h\ ~ccunry Pacific. First lntt•rsratc Welb l nrgn nr Crcxh'r
h.mk.., \H· 11 rn.i tlh it So v.h'r ... pend vour time lht·dm~ Clllf rhc
"1 ntlwr~.1 J11 ... 1 -.tor hy any cunvcnil'ntly lnt .ltcd Rank of Anwnt~.1 .
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Spendin plan
for $37. billion
awaits final vote .
SAC RAMENTO (AP) -A $37.5
b1lhon state budget thal 1 ncludes
some lut•mmute agreemenls on farm
labor. highway funding and overseas
Nauonal Guard missions 1s ready for
final votes in 'he A)St'mbl) and s1.ate
Senate
A Sill-member conference lOmm1t ~ approved the 1986-87 spending
ptan at a rart Sunday afternoon
m~ung. The Asscmbl} plan) a 'otc
Wedne!lday na&ht . the Senate on
Friday t
The state consutuuon requires the
Legisla1ure to send the go' emor a
budget b} June IS, although that
deadline ha5 been frequent!\ n11s..N
wtth no penalty. The ne~ ti~al \e3r
begins July l
Before the .. ote the l'Omm11tee
decided to cut the ~ta1e·s larm labor
board b)' 3 3 JObs. prov 1de SI 00
m1lhon m suite funds to replace lo'\t
federal h1ghwa} mone\ an<l not to
proh1b1t Nauonal Guard training
m1ss1ons an Central .\menl'.a
The budget' otes ..... 11 be a pnnc1pal
act1\lt} an both hou..e., this w~ll. Tht'
Senate and A\<iembh haH ')(;heduled
floor sessions e'el"\ day , bec'au~
Fnda) is the dt'adhne for b1lli. to be
approved b> their tint hou~ Thus,
hundreds of bills mu\t be appro,.e<l
by Fnda} or d1r
The committee had been working
since Muy 28 seekana a comprom11t
among the Asscmbtts $37.S billion bud~l. the Senates $37.6 b1lhon
version and Gov George Deu-
kmeJian 's $37 I billion plan .
The bud1ct approved Sunday has a
surplus of $700 malhon to $7.SO
m1lhon said 01ff Allenby, deputy
dtrecto; of DeukmeJian's F1naoce
Department The Assembly budaet
had a surplus of about $720 m1lhon,
"h1lc the ~natc had about $S20
m1lhon
Ot-ukmeJ1an m!l1sts on o su!'Pl.us, or rc~rve foreconom1c unccl'Ulnt1es, of
at least SI 04 b1lhon, said AJlcnby,
an<l will probabl) veto enoug.b ~pend
rng in the budget to get to that figure.
A. ,o.,.emor has the poy.ier to cut
ind1v1dual spending items an the
budget sent him by the Legislature
"£ think it's a fatr budget.. h's
careful It spends money where It
needs to be spent." ~1d the commit-
tee chairman A~scmblyman John
Vasconcellos. D-Santa Clara
"It 1s an adequate budget," satd
Sen Alfred A.lqu1st D-San Jose, the
lead senator on the commmce "It 1s
not a!I much as some of us would hk.e,
but given the restramts put on us by
\Oters we have done the besl we
can
FBI is probing death
of man during arrest
LOJl-o(1 Bl·\< HI .\Pl -Police \a\
they were uni} searching Stuart
Ham~on for "eapons bul the cor-
oner says the O\)gen to his brain wa'
cut ofT when blood \ l''>sels an his neck
"ere 'iC\ered
The FBI 1s 1n,est1gat1ng.
Hamson, the father of three ~oung
'Sons had been ~11t1ng at home
~atching "M1am1\1ee" on tele" 1s1on
v.uh his wife. L)nn, when t"o police
otlicers am"ed actheir door Jan 11
I 985 to arrest him for 1n-.~11gat1on
of k1dnapp111g and assault with a
deadl\ v.eapon
''Jo this 1s a m1\take · h" "ill'
said a\ Hamson ""a'> led away 1n
handrnOs Ten m1nu1es later. the 40-
'car-old laboraton techn1c1an for
\.fatnx ~1ence Corp was lying face
do ..... n acros\ thc hood ofa patrol car
'hak1ng '10lentl) ~fr collapSC'd and
never regained consc1ousne'is. d)1ng
at Los \ltos Hospital two day., later
Police record~ ot the 1nc1dent say
Officer Rand) Hausauer was con-
ducung a pat St'arch for a weapon
when Hamson colla~ Those r~
pom alc,o state that before the
apparent seizure Hamson had
''Sttmed d1M>nented. but coherent
and cooperative ..
The Los .\ngcle'> Count} coroner's
office however, toncl uded that Har-
n son's death was a hom1c1de "at the
hands of another " according to an
.\pnl 15 1985 autopsy repon by
depu1y medical examiner Sara K.
Redd '
The '1cum had sustamed tears
1ns1dc two anenes 1n his neck, Reddy
said His spmal column had been
compressed and he had hemorrhaged
"due to trauma of the neck." The
cause of death was a loss of oxygen to
the brain due to bleed 1 ng at the base of
the brain where 11 connects to the
spinal column the autopsy said
United Way admits giving
loans to four executives
LO) .\NC,H ES (&.Pl -United
Wa\ Int madr morr than S '110.000
in mn\ll\. interest-free loans to four I cop ot11u.dls 1n the pa\t fi"e yea~. thr
agem) admmed
l n1ted Wa\ Inc ""h1ch ser"es Lo'
>\ngt'le'i and ""cstern San Bernardino I count1e~ loaned $'16.283 from 1t'i
communal) donor fund to four \Ile
presidents since 1980
Details of the loan'i were reponcd
b~ KC BS-TV Saturda\ night
Two oft he exel'ut1\CS "'ho rece1\cd
loan!> have since left the chantablc
organ11auon the repons said
More than S 183.000 of the loan~
~ere unsecurt'd a'1)d S2 I 7.00U ol the
mone) ""a" loaned interest-free The
loans were reponedly arranged by
Francis X McNamara Jr., the char-
ny·s president and chief staff officer.
Mc"lamara said he regarded the
loans as "personnel mauen" and ~w
no reason to bnng the matter to the
attention of the board of directors,
which holds public meeungs
The United Wa} planned an or-
gan1zat1on-~1de meetmg today to
discuss the practice of loaning to top
executive\ money earmarked for
communit) programs, KC'BS re-
poned.
Bulgarian girls, parents
reunited, ~ee Disneyland
By the Associated Press
I .\ N \Hf. IM -fwo Bulganan girls, reuniled after a three-year r;eparauon
1 with their dclcllOr parents, embraced M1cke} Mouse and marveled at the
I lanta!>)' world of Disneyland dunng their fif"'it full day an America C'hnsuna
Zeko\ 5, and her sister N1kohna, f 2. wearing D1sne)'land T-sh1ns. white
shons and tennis shoe<>. were sucking on lollipops whrn the Mickey and
Minnie Mouse characters approached from behind on Sunday at the Magit
Kmgdom. "All they know 1s they are coming to a pretty place JUSt for kids,"
their mot her. Danna <>aid sh only after am\ ing at the park Mrs Zekov 33
and her husband Jordan, 38. defected while on vacation 1n 198\. lcavmg thee;
daughter-. in the Soviet Bloc countrv
Baby Jesse stlll waltlng for heart
P \$'\DENA-Surgeons searched for a he.an for Jesse ~pulvt'da. a dying
infant whose ca~ gamed notoriety after a llospnal rejected him u a transplant
candidate then reconsidered when his unwed parents ga"e up custody The 14-
day-old child remained in scnous but sable cond1t1on Sunday night, said a
nursmg supervisor at Huntington Memonal Hosp1taJ. where Jesse 15 being
cared for while Loma Landa Un1vers1ty Medical Center tnes to locale a hean
donor "We'.,.c not heard anything at all." ~1d Huntington spokeswoman Ka)'
Murphy Onh a hj!.ndful ofmfant hean tran\plants havr taken place and the
procedure ts e>1penmental Physicians at Loma l anda have succc'ic;fully transplanted four infant hearts
I Englneer nred for marriage flnd• work
GLENDALE-An engineer who was fired when he couldn't get a secunl)
clearance becau~ of h•~. mamage to a Soviet em1grt 1~ back at work. "Things
arc lookm& a lot be.tter, said Tony Banholomew, now an e:llecutive recruiter
with a Century Caty firm Bartholomew 47 and wife Tatyana. 27. were
reunited an January when Tatyana was given permission to leave thr Soviet
Union and JOan her husband ofthrct ye.tr$ She wa\ one of 10 spou5eS granted
pcr,rn1ss1on at that t,1me to leave the coun'ry Banholomcw was fired from
Allied Bendall Corp 5 Occan1cs D1vmon in S)lmar last March af\tr company
I officials told him the Defense Dcpartmtnt wouldn't &Jve him a 'iC'Cunt\ dearance htcau~ of h1~ mamage.
VA paying for In-vitro lert1llut1on
~N~HflM -A fonncr Air Foitt woman will undergo laboratory
fen1 hz•t1on 11t thr r:itpcn~ of 'he Vettna!" Adm1n1•urat1on more than a decade
af\rr m1htat) docton m1"1iaanosed ~n allncs, that daml&td her reproductive
')'Stem. A!'ada Spina, 38, or Aoaht!m. rttCIV~ as 16,SOO chttk May 2] for
three in-vnro tr~itmenu and met With a fer,tahty ,.Pttlaliit last wC<ek to bciJn !.h~ procc s lead1na to a ~est·tubc: conccpt1nn ~nd felus implant 1n l\cr ~omb.
Im so ac11ed a~ut th1s.~pportun1ty. and Im 1u,1 t1ckkd lo draih that th1,
maaht help otheM hle me. Arvada said 1n a rt'\·tnt 1ntrr .. ·ieY.
l
Or: noe Coeal DAIL v PILOT /Mondrf, June '· 1988 * Al .
Faulty Seal caused shuttl~ blast
WASHINGTON (AP) -The do-
trucuon of Challcnacr and the death
of ill seven ettw members bad a
tin&le cause -the failure of 1 seal tn
the space lhuttlo boostc~ket. the Roaera C.omm1 ion 1a1 toda~. It ~ faulted NASA for ratma a
"silent safety" proaram that con· ceal~ well-documented problems
from top launch manqen.
Tbe commi ston told President
Rc,q;an that lov.ier level NASA of·
ficials were well aware of the llaw wuh
the booster seal and had come to
consider it "an acceptable flight nsk."
"lfthe decision-makers had known
aJI of the facts, tt is highly unlikely
that they would have decided to
launch," the commission said
In addition to demandina that
NASA redes1an the 1010t before
restart1na the shuttle program, the
panel ufied the space aaency to
review all items whose performance
are cnt1cal to shuttle flights. The
orb1ter's tires. brakes and stccnng
systems "do not have sufficient safety
margin "
The report combined a m1lh·
sccond-by·mtlbsccond dissection of the accident with sweeping rtc-
ommendat1ons for improved man-
aaemcnt pracuces
In its report to the president. Just
over four months after the Jan. 28
disaster, the com m1u1qn said
Challe.natr .. ,truglcd futilely 1n1t
forces .. trtarmf immediateJy after
ian1tion wtlen pa leaked put the seal.
The leak disappeared for about a
minute, before a plume of n.me bunt
ou1 ,.shonly after Cballen&er flew
throuab wind 1hcan a.nd emclJCd
from a ~od of muimum aero-
dynamic pressure. Thus beaan a fast
sequence of events that led to a
"massive, almost explosive burnina"
of the shuttle fuel.
The panel said the shuttle's crew
"apparently h•d no indication of a
problem before the rapid break-~"
of the craft 73 seconds tnlo fli&bt The
report included several dramatic
color photos of the shuttle faJhna 1n
pieces toward the Atlantic.
The victims were Dick Scobee,
spacecraft commander: Michael J.
Smith, pilot, Judith Resnik, mission
specialist; Ronald McNa1Il·r, ission specialist; Ellison Onizu mmion
specialist; Gresory Jarvis. Hushes
Aircraft enjlneer; and Chnsta McAulifTe, the first teacher to fly
aboard the shuttle. Their remains
were later located on the ocean floor
off Cape Canaveral.
Scobee's widow, June, said she was
readma the report and told a reporter
she hopes the shuttle will fly apan.
She also said she plans no lepl action
an connecuon with the Challenaer
accident. "All that wu important to
(
No warning of Jmpent;llng disaster
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pre11dent1al invest1ptors reported today that
neither the astton1uts nor sround conttollm .. had any wamlg.a or ampendina
danfCr·: as the shuttle Challenser 1ttugled futilely ap1nlt forces lhlt ""-ere
tcanna 1t a~rt..
Even 1f there had been wamana, there was no way the seven astrooaota
could have escaped the uploSJon that desupyed the shuttle 7l 1CCOnds ~er
liftoff. accordiOJ to tbc repon oh prnident.PAl commission.
The commission mad 1t was ··an accident rooted in history" lhat btp.D in
1973 with a poorly desianed rocketJoinl. followed by the fal1uri of NASA and
ns contr1e1on to rcCOIJ'ltze 1t as a problem. their failure to fix at aod their
conclusion tt was an acceptable flt&ht risk •
The repon concludes that 1he )an. 28 explosion was caused by the failure
of a pressure seal in a joint on the naht booster rocket. ·
me wn him, and oothma will brina
b1m back( she ta.id.
Commtssion Chairman Wilham P.
R<>sen arranged to present the repon
to President lleapn early this af\er·
noon and House and Senate commit-
tees scheduled heannas beglnnina ·
Tuesday.
"The fai lure wa& due to a faulty
design unaoceptabtr aensitive to a
number of factors,' the report con-
cluded. Amona those facton: the
effects of cold temperaturu on syn-
thetJc rubbet' ().rings desianed to seat
the Joint to keep bot pses from
escapina. Challenaer was launched
when the temperature was 38 dqrecs,
IS depces colder than on ant o ·
2• earher shunle fhahts.
Calhna the disaster "an aoeidtnt
rooted in h11tory," lhe commission
said the sequence or events ••bepo
with the faulty dcsl&Jl," a situauon
worsened "as both ·NASA and con.
tractor rnanaaement tint failed to
reco&nize It u a problem, then failed
to fix it and finally treated it 11 an
acceptable fli&ht risk."
The commission said the hunle
shouJd not have been launched, and
wouldn't have been tf top launch
managers had been aware or oppos1·
uon from rocket engjneen who feared
the effects of cold temperatures.
Bernard1na Daque ~ta Iler eon JUcardo Daque. eo. In
Florida Sunday after be wu freed lD Baftll&. Caba u a
prt..oner from Bay of PIC-ln...ton 25 Jeu9 aco.
Court ousts regulators from Baby Doe cases
Freed Bay of Pigs prisoner
delighted by return to U.S.
HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) -One
of the last men imprisoned 1n Cuba
for the CIA-sponsored Bay of Pias
invasion in 1961 wd be was "m a
cloud" as be embraced btt pamits
and brothers foUowiDJ his tt-lease.
privately chartered plane at Hom~
stead A.ir Force Base south of.Miami. WASHINGTON (AP)-The fed-
eral ~overnment ha~ no legal
authonty to 1nvesugatc and help
regulate health care for babies with
severe birth defects. the Supreme
Court ruled today.
By a 5.3 vote, the court handed the
Reagan administration a key defeat
by ruling that federal regulators have
no role to pla)' in so-<:alled Bab) Doc
cases.
The JUSt1ces said a 1973 law
banning d1scnminat1on against
handicapped people cannot be ap-
plied to such cases.
The decision, sparked in part by
h1ahly publicized cases in Bloomina-
ton, Ind, and Lona Island 1n New
Yorlt, signals an end to Reagan
administration efforts to pressure
hospitals and doctors nationwide to
provide medical care to extend the
lives of deformed or gravely ill
infants.
Not affected arc state laws ·that
already regulate the dec1SJons that
doctors and parents make ~bout
treating such infants.
Tax-overhaul formula
would spare poorest·
WASH! 'II(, TON (AP) -A tax·
overhaul plan that appears headed for
easy approval m the Senate would
permanently insulate the nauon's
poorest working fam1hes from the
federal income tax.
I} a decade," says the Center on
Budget and Polley Pno"rit1es.
The enthusiasm of the center. a
research organtzauon that tracks
federal issues affectrng lower-mcome
people. as tempered b> another part of
the Senate bill. ProvlSlons changing
the tax inccnuves for bu1ld1ng low-
Justice Department lawyers had
uraed the court to rule that the
Rehab11itauon Act of 1973 gives
federal regulators the power to make
sure no hosp1 tal rece1 vmg federal
money derues nounshment or medi-
cal treatment to a child "solely
because of its handicap."
.But lawyen for the Arnencan
Hospital Association and the Arnen-
can Medical Association said Con-
gress never intended the law to grant
federal authority in an area tra·
ditionally regulated by the states.
Today, the Supreme Court aarced
wt th two lower courts and ruled that
the Reagan admimstrauon wu read.
mg the 1973 law wrona. Ricardo Montero Duque, 60, was
freed from the Combinado del Eate
prison outnde Havana early Sunday
and arrived five hours laler Ul a
"I'm deli~ted to see my family;•
said Montero. ••J bad DOlleU t.bcm ID
so manyyean. rm in a cloud. ...
He was met by bis motbc:r,
Bernardina DuQue de Montero,
father, Ricardo Moniero and two
brotben, all of Miami.
Wntmg for four members of \be
court, Justice John Paul Stevens said
the admin1strauon's view of the law
amounted to I ··manifestly inconttt
perception " 1-.::::---::::::::::::--::;;:;:----::;;:;:----::::::.::---:::::::.::----::::::::::::::---:::::::::::::---:;:;:::::::::-~
Stevens said a hospital's withbold-
ang of treatment from a handicapped
10fant when no parental consent for
the treatment has tx'tn given cannot
violate the disputed federal law. :
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The tax b11l, warmly endorsed b)'
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Reagan and King Hussein
met today at White House
By tbe A11oclated Presa
WASHINC1 TON -President Reagan and King Hussein of Jordan sat
down today for their first talk 10 more than a year. but U.S. officials said their
one-hour Whtte House mectmg was not expected to provide a breakthrough an
the stalled Middle East peace process Neither leader would answer reporters'
quesuons as the two posed for pictures an the Oval Office •'The president asked
him. as a valued fncnd of the United State~. to v1s1t the White House," one
admm1strat1on official said Hussem 1s an the United States on a pnvate vmt to
attend the prep school commencements ofh1s twin daughters at scparati: New
England boarding schools and get a medical checkup at the ClevelaQd ( hn1c.
~ebursts near Utah magneslum pJant
SALT LAKE CITY -Water kept pounng today thr~gh a dike breached
by the record-high Great Salt Lake, and authorities said ponds used b} a
chemical extraction plant were flooded The inland sea, at 11s highest recorded
level, burst the earthen AMAX Magnesium Corp dike late Saturda) and
threttened to surge toward two 10tersta1es and Umon Pacific Railroad 1racks
by late Sunda}. the water was flowmg over a secondary dike and moving
toward one highway Interstate 15, and the tracks. Howe ver, Francme G1ani.
an aide to Gov. Norm Bangerter, said a dike protecting the highway and
railroad appeared to be strong enough to hold back the Ooodwaters ··our
experts sa} they will not be ID any danger," Giana sa1d afler engineers from the
Department of Natural Resources and L:tah Nauonal Guard inspected the
area. But Utah Public Safety Director John Nielsen said the 200-yard-widc
bole 1n the 11-male dike still concerned state officials
Man eiecuted for murdering pollce offlcer
Ht NTSVILLE. Texas-Rudy Ram os Esqu1vel. tclhng his fnends to "be
cool'" as they read htm Bible passages. was executed by inJectton early today
for shooting to death a narcotics officer e1ah1 years ago. The cxccut1on was th<'
first of an inmate who had auscd the issue of the exclusion of Jurors because of
their race '11nce the US Supreme Court declared such exclusions as
unconst1tut1onal. ·Give my love to everybody." he told four fncnds who
w1tnes~ the e:itecution. the 14th ID Te:itas since the state resumed carrying out
death sentences in t 982. "Thanl you for bemg my fncnds "
Reagan to talk witli medla Wednesday
WASHINGTON -President Rcapn will hold a nationally broadt.'b\t
news confcrenct at the Whitt' House Wcdn~y evening. his spoke1man
announced today The half-hour quc1t1on-1nd-answer ~ss1on with reportc".
Reagan·~ first at tht' White Housc since Apnl Q and the 36th ofh1~ pres1denc),
will be held 1n the East Rootn at S p.m PDT, spok"man Larr) Speake'l 'Ulld
The presidtnt held a somewhat abbreviated news confercn~ for reportrn
rravelina w1th him to Tokyo at the conclusion of th<' economic \umm1t Ma} 7
Grandfa ther , 79, allegedly kll l • tin
LANSING Mich. - A 79-ycar-old man was arn"stcd toda) at\er l1lhna
his daufhter and ~n-1n-law and woundina his wife and thrt"C arandchildren an
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Ae Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT I Monday. June 8, 1988
Center patrons
get big thanks
By CAROL HUMPHREYS
o.IJ .... C.1 ¢ ¢ I
Aclassact-a lovely setting with lnendly atmosphere and unbelievable
spreadoffood. lt was a scheme cooked up by La Traviata Chapter to make
patrons of the Center support group feel pretty special.
La Trav1ata past president Mary Tbompson and new prez Pat Strehlow
greeted the 80 attemhng the Sunday afternoon reception held at the newly
decorated mauve and Jade home of Jackie and Harry Ro111n Huntington
Harbour
"This l'l actually my first big party since we've completed the
redecorating I did have a small hen part) a <..lumber part)'. for mysoronty
sisters," said hostess Jack 1e
"We have this party each year a) a spe\.1al thank-) ou to our patrons (yearly
donors)," said pany chair Sandra Clouse. Sandra had made the bcnbboncd
event 1nv1tat1ons. the c~at1ve shell nametag' arranged for the entenainment •
by Ambrosia <itnngsand helped to prepare some oft he •talk of the pany"
buffet items.
The 1mpress1ve menu was the re'>ult ul scveral da) sofpreparation by.
member Joanna Chse.(Most oft he e\Ccpt1onal mt·nu. I'm told, can be found
1n the Silver Paleue Cookbook )Joanna·., thanlo.-)ou tare featured Bes ti Ila
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chicken on skew('r;, ~lmon <,pread spinach h:ill'>. stuffed m\l~hrooms, snow
peas. stuffed tomatoes and wh1te rhocolate mou\\C ca kl· w 1th fre.,h
strawbcmes
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building fund," commentl'd all guild lha1rr1'1an 1-i l)(Xl mctnba'>) Pat Rowley
while chattmg with rha1rman.ell'l't JoAJin Boswell.·
Among those receiving the fimda~~ thank-~ou \H~rt' patrom Noreen and
JollD Claaag, Elaine and Robert Hankin, Touba and Harry Kaye, Kathleen
Suddarth, Fran ud Jim Solum, Helen Pratto, Dolores and Ed Olivarez,
Virginia ud AJ Herbold, Ferrydoun and Doris Abadpour and Janice Belk.
Paparazzi ls edited by Dally Styl~ editor Vida Dean.
Sandra Cloa.ae with hoeteu Jackie Roa. Patronneu · Doloree Ott.ares with Carol
Webeter.
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Mr. and Mn. E. J . Jacquee
JACQUES-JOHNSON
St Andrew's Presbyterian
Church an Newpon Beach was the
setting for the Ma} I 7 wedding of
Lisa Johnson of Irvine and E.J.
Jacques of Costa Mesa. They
greeted 250 guests at their r~ept1~n
at the an Joaquin Senior Center in
Irvine.
Paul and Bett}' Johnson of Irvine
.,
are the parents of the bnde. Her
wedding gown was made of white
embroidered chiffon and taffeta
with a traditional train and a fitted
bodice strewn with hand sewn
pearls. She wore a white hat
tnmmed with white flowers and an
off-the-face chiffon veil. Shecamed \
a bouquet of gardenia!. and white
roses
Her sister, Karen Hagy, was
matron of honor and bndesma1ds
were Edie G1edman. Anne Col-
eman, Sally Jacques. Joan Pointer
Debbre Pierson, Kim Graham and
Linda Dostal Ashle} Jacqu<'S was
the flower SJ.rl and Brandon Hag}
was nng bearer
The bndcgroom 1s the son of Ed
and Shirley Jacques of Costa Mesa.
Hts three brothers. Mark. Greg and
Ton} Jacques served as best men
and ushers were David Howard,
Phil Kilmer, Greg Carroll. Gregg
Thompson and Jeff Donnell
After a wedding tnp to Hawa11,
the couple are residents of Newport
Beach She 1s manager of Cham-
pagne, a sportswear shop in New-
port Beach. and he 1s self-employed
in the construction industry.
Mr. and Mn. R . E. Youn&
YOUNG-BARRY
Danelle Mane BarryofHuntmgton
Beach and Ronald Edward Young of
\anta A.na c11;changed wedding vows
on Ma-. 17 1n the Communtt) United
Method1<;t ( hurch. Huntington
Beach Afterward the} grttted 75
gueo;ts at a re<:<'pt1on m the Lions
C lub. Garden Grove
The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr
and Mr. John D Barr) of Hunt-
ington Beach She wore her mother's
gown of Chantilly lace and tulle,
fashioned with a full skirt and short
skcvc.-,
Her maid of honor was Colleen
Barry. and bndesma1ds were Leanne
Barry, l on Young, Cindy Kroeger
and ~1sa Cargile Meleen Young
handled the guest book.
The bridegroom. son of Mr and
Mr<> Rohen E Young of Garden
(irove, wa<; aucnded by Scott Daub,
best man. David Barry, Rob Young,
Mike Reed and Joe Janicki, ushers
After hone> moon mg m Hawa11,
the newlyweds arc at home tn Santa
Ana She 1-; employed with McDon-
nell [)()ugh" in Huntington Beach
and he 1<; w11h Regency Truckina m
Pomona ~
GEE-NEFF
Everett M (1ec. M D .• of Newport
Beach. claimed Donna R. Neff.
D D <; of Hac1<'nda Heights, as his
bnd<'dUQng aJune I ceremony in the
<ih<'raton Anaheim Hotel
The bndc, daughter of Mr and
Mr<1 <itephen Neff of Hacienda
Heights, wore a gown of wtute taffeta
with a h1ah lac.e collar, cap sleeves and
tram edged wtth a pleated ruffle. The
hod1ce and 'ik1rt were embroidered
with beading and pearls, and a
headband of white flowers held her
full-length veil.
She was attended by her sister
Karen Gray as matron of honor, and
Beverly ucc. the bndevoom's sister,
and Pamela Jackson. bnde$ma1ds
Glona Haber was in charge of the
&UC t book.
The bndegroom. ~n of Dr. and
Mr5 Allen Gee of Nt'wport Beach.
chose Thomas Matheu'> as be.st man.
and Jonathan Neff. the bride's
brother, Yanan Piroum1an and
M1c:hael Orapnza as oshe~ .
Followin1 a rteept1on for 200
suests 10 the Sheraton Hotel, the newlywC'd~ left tor their hoMymoon
in Hawa11. They w1ll live in Loma
Linda. The bnde IS a araduate of
TufU Dental School, and her hu~
band 11 a re 1dent at Ka1~r Foun·
dat1on Hospital 1n Fontana
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, June t , 1988 . A7
0 E COAST
High schools schedule graduation ceremonies
By G. JEANETrE A VENT • Woodbndae • June 18. 2 p.m., trlct Graduatfon: June 19, 4:30 p.m , l 9. 3:30 p,m., Davidson field. .,.., .... c.,. c t1 1 Irvin~ HiJ!! School Stadium. 0• BackBay~oatanuaRtion-June 19, Pac1fte Amphitheatre. ( d back Valley U.w.A k*I
G -Lapa• Beaelli UDlfld Scu.t DI•· I a.m .. Multipurpose oom. Estanc&.&-Baccalaureaie;.June 1 $, 7-0l trtet---
raduataon ceremonies for area tricl Corona Del Mar -Baocataurcate: p.m., Oranie Coast Collqe, Mayor · EJ Toro. Baccalaurea~lJne 22, 3
School Minion Stadium.
Mission Viejo -Barnt.au~
June 22, ' p.m •• Gymusium. ~cv.
Gerald Pedttloo, Mou t of Oliva
Lutheran Cbwth. Gradaauoo: Ju
24, 2 p.m .. Mission Stadium.
~F,S::.~1!-t':hec.:::~W:~~sl~~ • Lasuna 8cach -Baccalaureate: June IS, 4 pm., The Commons Norma Heruos. Graduauol): J\.Jne p,m.,Gymnasium.Gractuamn.:Junc
honorina araduates with special bac-June IS, 7:30 p.m., Lquna Presby-~raki McClellan, assistant princi-19, 7 p. m , Newport Harbor ftiah 24, s p.m .. Mission Viejo Hiah Sc.bool
c•laureate ceremontd. tenan Church, Jack Nemeth, basket-~ Graduation· June 19, 3 p.m. School Davidson field. Mi 100 Stadium. Silvcrado CootinuatJon • June 24,
6:4S p.m .• School Parking Area. Baccalaureate speakers include ball coach. Graduation: June 19. 7·30 hoot ~d · Newport Harbor • 8accalaureate: Laiun.a Hilla . Ba_ccalaureat~ J~ne
local dJanitanes, clefJY, an Olympic p. m • Irvine Bowl Costa esa -Baccalaureate: June June IS, 4 [>.m., Newport Harber 22, 4 p.mi Gymnasium. Graduanon; Trabuco Hills -No p-aduatina
sold medallSl and Nancy Reagan's ,---N_e_~ __ rt_-M_eu __ unt_fle4_":"Se_h4> __ '_°'_ .. __ 1_s_. _2_p_.m_._0i_u_rc_h_o_f _1h_e_c_o_v_e_na_n_t_. _H_i_&h_Sc_h_oo_I Qu_ad_._G_rad_wua_ti_o_n_: J_u_nc__,,_J_u_n_c_2_4_. _a_p_.m-:-.• _M_i_io_n_v_•c_;_o_ffi&h_· _____________ _
press secretary
Graduation cermon1es and
speakeri scheduled for Orange ( oasl
ha&h schools include·
liaatiqtn Bud UaJon HJp .
Selaool Dll lrlet
• Edison -Baccalaureate: June IS,
2 p.m., Campus Bowl, father Alex
Manville, Sama Si mon & Jude Cath-
olic Church Graduation Junt tf). 5
p m • Campus Bowl
• Fountain Valley · Baccalaureate
June 15, 4 p.m., C'.ampus Bowl, Dr
Paul Berger, fonnerpnnc1pal. Gradu-
ation. June 19, 7 p.m . Huntington
Beach H1&h School Sheuc Field
• Huntington Beach · June 18. 4 p.m., Sheue Field.
• Manna -Vespers Ceremony·
June 15, 3 pm , Manna Bowl. Wendy
D Weber, Nancy Reagan's press
~ctary. Graduauon June 19. 5 30
p.m .. Manna Bowl
• Ocean View -June 18, 6 p.m.,
Westminster High School Stadium
• Westminster -Baccalaureate
June 15, 11 am .. Gymnasium Peter
Vidmar, 1984 Olympic Gold Medal
Gymnast Graduation· June 19, 7
p m .. School Stadium
•Wintersburg-Junt' 18 5 30 pm ..
Athletic Field
•Wintersburg Guidance (enter •
June 13, 7 p.m .. Mult1purpo~ Room
Irvine UDlfled Scbool Dlst.rlct
• Irvine -June 18 5 pm. School
Stadium
• SELF Altematl"c · June
pm . Community Arca
• Un1\ers1ty -June 18. 5 pm ..
\enior Lawn
Fire lab
teaches
children
• to survive
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Olh0-"r"9t .....
Few places encourage children to
d1mb through windows or tumble on
the ground. That's what makes the
Costa Mesa Fire Department's learn-
ing lab so enucmg to local elementary
school students.
The traveling lab. composed of
four stations, allows students to
practice techniques for escaping from
a burning building.
Children 1et hands-on expcnence
dialing the emergency "911" number
on a mock red telephone, hsten101 10
a smoke alann, chmbmg through an
open sliding glass window and prac·
ttcing the "stop. drop and roll" dnll
-a technique for ndding ~our
clothes of flames
Firefighter \huck Bassett created
the new lab, unveiled recently at
Kaiser Elementary School He calls 1t
an alternative to "coming out, lectur-
ing. showing a movie and lea .. mg_ ..
"K1ds 'll remember th1r, longer bt··
cause 1l reinforce'i what they"•c '
learned and prov1dt's a .. 11.1d d1'>-
play." Bassett explained. "If ~ou'n•
gom1 to teach them m·'W info. let''>
give them something to dazzle and
motivate them ··
The lab cons1stc; of fold -a'Wa\
wooden panels painted red blue and
)'ellov. -the color of flames It ,.,
c~med 1n a convened paramed1l ... an
to schools throughout theo city a'i pan
of the department's commun11~
education mobile unit Bas'>Ctt .-.aid
the van conven1on and the lab co't
little more than $2.000
Another novel aspect of the learn-
ing lab 1s that the four 'ilallon'I arc
manned b) s1xth-irader'>. who n ·
plain the exercises to their younger
classmate'>
Bassett said peer teaching cap1-
talrzcs on the respect young student'\
have for their upperclassmen
After a 15-minute onentat1on the
s1xth-graden. man their P:Qsts and the
founh-graders are sent 11'1'. first to the
telephone. where they learn to punch
the "911" emergency number
"You would be surpnscd to find
out how many people 'it11l dial '411'
(the number for information),"
Bassett said
The students arc also instructed on
how to climb a chair and Jump
throu&h an open wmdov. Sounds
simple enou&h But Bassett strcs~d
that many children need help over-
coming past teaching\ that climbing
throu&h w10dows as bad behavior.
OBI TUA RIES
Eileen Liberman
of Newport Beach
Cravcsade sen·1ct''> were hdd
Wednesday for Eilttn M Liberman
of Ncwpon Beach. who died May '\I
at Flagship Convak~cnt Hospital
She was 87. Born an ()&dc:n, t tah, Mrc;
Liberman was a rtt1red computer
operator. ~tBurvt~bytwo'°'1S, Harold
Liberman of Costa Mesa and S1dne)
Liberman of New Yor\ City,., ~II
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MACY
awards
to honor
youths
When the 16th annual MACY
. (Music and Arts Commendation for
Yo\.ath) Awards are held Sat\Jl"day
evening at Orange Coast College.
morC' than 200 trophies and recog-
n111on award~ will be presented to
Orange and Los Angeles County
~outh for their outstanding ac-
com plishment~ tn the thc:~ller ans.
The awards ceremony, which is the
culminatton of man)' .. long hours of
dedicated work by studenls, siaff. and
volunteers. has been ltlcened to the
Oscar or Emmy awards
·".\long with the award~ for
ach1e\.ement 1n the perfonn1ng ans
v.c present h1ghltghts of outstanding
musteal producuons from schools we
ha'e judged dunng the year," said
Ma"hJ Bl)ant, MACY coordinator
Lee C h1ldress. cha1nnan of the
MAC) commtttee and ongmator of
the av.ard'I, has worked over four
month' with I~ judges to Judge not
onl> the performer's and orcheslra 1n
e.rth \ho"' but al~o the technical crew
and cmtumes Over 1.500 studcnb in
elementary. 1un1or and senior high
S<.hool\ have part1c1patcd.
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l\'l'-ard v.1nncr will emcee thl\ .. ear"'
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AlllES (Marth 21 ·Apnl 19) Family member talki about n~di.. dc"1rc~.
asp1rauon1. Be a &ood hs~cncr, but avo1d'maling definite commnmeots.
Scenario h1ghhahts surpr1sc1. tnp$, apec1~l r~ucsts by cloM" nciahbM'$,
relauvci. • • •
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20). Stud)' Anei> message for "special hint"
f-ocui. on money. family. domcsllc adjustment. purcha~ of art obJccl or
luxury item Favor you did for fncnd or rehu1vc 1& dut' to be returned Lrbra
plltys role ' ...
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20) What was lost wtll be rccovcrtd follOW1f\I an1ual delay. Clanfy meanmas avoid ________ .,.._....;;,...;.;
allixinas1gnature to document unul n 1s
thoroughly examined Someone "be-
hind scene'" wants '<.>methma for SYDNEY nothin&
CANCER (June 21-Jul) 21) Make 0 this your power-play day Lunac, nu-MARR
mcnelt cycles h1ghh&ht authonty, re-
Do-it-yourselfers
hack, like loeustS
Ra&ht ofl, the book II a anbber
There on the cover in bold letter\ 1t
yys. "Aa a do-1t-yoursclf'Cr. you can
do lhtn&S ubout your hou~ with vour
own hands and capture the indepcn·
dence. the self-rehanct thll our arandpa~nu took for granted but
that we were afraid had vam<,hcd
fort'vcr."
Just below that teaser arc beautaful
aJossy pictures showing a woman
pamtioaa stairway nght oul ol "Gone
With the Wand." a· man pumna
together a root cellar wuh has ba~
hands and the wholt' lam1ly dancing
around a ~ummer caaMn in the
E111
Bo11Ec1
around your WBl!it .
spoos1b1lity, chance for financial coup •••••••••••• and interuufied love relat1onsh1p Older and1v1dual proves l.6yalty, could
pro"1de funding
LEO (July 23-Au&-22) You "escape" from hazardous s1tUBllon.
' mount.ams (Inside more than hun·
dred of 11lustra11ons and thousand-.
of step-by-step photo\ and diagram'
are promised )
I don't know what happen\
people when the> tradt' an opartment
for a home ol tht'ir own But they
become \Cl) possessive This ru led
old washt'r an the faucet 1c, mine! This
one-inch cloaged pipe connectt'd to
the toilet as mine' All that (111ycd
wmn& belongs to me'
And without any reason, they get
choked up hot-mopping their dnvt'-
way and <>pray painting their very.
own refnger.ttor
Emphasis on co.mplct1on of pro1ect. bt&&er audJC nce. glimpSe of what occu~
behind scenes. Stand tall for pnnc1ples. don't1ump at first offer. Anes native
figures prominently
VIRGO (Aug 23-~pt .. 22). Scenano h1ghhghts romance, crcauv1tX,
ability to wan fnends and anOuen~ people Major wash will be fulfilled You II
be .. lucky" in matters of speculation. Leo, Aquanus play meaniniful roles.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22). Empham on earccr. prestige. ab1hty to gain
sohd foothold despite compet1t1on. You are going to wtn an surpnsma
manner Cash flow improves. and you'll be more secure as result Aquanan
figures prominent!;.
SCORPIO (Oct 2 3-Nov 21) Emphasis on trav~. publishing. education.
veater ~ogn1t1on ofspantuaJ needs You'll be complimented oo wardrobe
appearance. attract1vcnt'ss You'll also be 1nv1tcd to attend prcsugaous social
affair . \ SAGl'M' ARIUS (Nov 22-Dcc 21) Be wall in& to fev1sc . review and to
~tudy small pnnt By d1aingdccp for 1nformauon. you could make d1scovel)
""h1ch adds up to sizable profit Money plays a ma1or role. and you'll have
t hance to get )'Our share
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) D1al<>Jue centers around legal nghts.
perm1ss1ons. Cycle favors victory 1f you retain confidence.and arc pe~1stent
(heck source matcnal. refuse to give up something for nothing Virgo:
Sagittanus play roles ·
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Go slow. main ta an cmo11onal balance he:
daplomauc. Patience 1s your ally-rdut;C to be cajoled anto "snapdet 1swns "
family member plays role, domestic adjustment may be necessar\' Tauru'
figures prominently
PISCES (Feb. 19-Man.:h 20). Sc.cnano featurei; glamor, antngue and
possibly an element of decepuon Clandestine meetings. arrangements are
fea tured. Prolectsclfl.Jl ch.m:hes. insist that mcanmg.s be clanfied Romance
will figure promanentl)
IF JUNE 10 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dynamic, an ongrnal thanker
poi.-.ess p1on~nng 4'p1nt, arc ycrsat1le and h·ave tendency to scatter efforts
You possess tremendou" intellectual cunos1ty and exGCllent sense of humor
't ou arc romanuc, t;ensual. sentimental and have back problem when
attempung to hfi heavy ob)CClS Leo. As._uanus play important roles in your
lilt: You arc on more sohd tinanetal-etnovonal ground. June will feature
lrcat1' 11y, 1ravcl romance. In August. you could wm a conte<>t -
\
Truth or falsehood?
It's·aJljn the head
(an .. ou detcc:t ansancent) an wme-
hody's C)es'' If so, what you may be
noucang arc 11ny reflexes 1n the
fotehead That's the whereabouts of
the muKlei; that react to d1Mress.
according to the \C1ent1sh ~o 1f you
want to tell whether wmebod> ''l
ly\na. they say watch the forehead
The car owner an Japan pa .. ., .tn
1nspecuon fee Tht' older the (ar, \he
higher the fee The 1 nspecuon fee for a
10-year-old vt"h1cle 1s about $700
You can see why our Love and War
man so rarely quotes Anstotle He
..aid: "Makt' lo't' in a south wtnd to
beget a 11rl. in tht' north wind for a
boy."
Come 'ummer remerntx·r. -,ou
Jon't get athlete·, foot. 1f vou don't
wt"ar shoes
Q There wa'> never a tamt• during
World War II when a'eraac o\qien·
cans expected defeat But one defeat
utterly astonished them Name 11
'\ The defeat ofW1n41ton ( hurch1il
an the Bnush elections
Q Niagara Falls '' a lot more
important m world hmory than JU~t a ~pa for honeymooners Do you Ii.now
why.,
I
A It"• where hydro-dt'ctnc power
got its start. In 187]. the pattern there
turned on the world's hghts
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Spilt a banana. spread the flau with
peanut butter. and serve same wnh
diced raw onions on top So suaae ts a
creatl\ e kuchen mechanic Sounds all
nght. Ma)' I have a gJas-; of v.ater''
Thirteen men m World War I made
up the finng squad that shot down
that renowned e'ot1l dancer and
E1erman spy Mata Han But only four
bullet~ hit her
One sort of crab 1.allcd the i.and
bubbler brca~hes mo'11y through ll'>
ll'gs.
L.M. Boyd Is • t.ndlcat~4
co/uma/11.
Who do tht'y thank they're talking
to? "Th~Money Pit" wasn't a
comedy film It was a ch1lhng
documentary of every couple who
decided to ..ave a few bucks by doing
home 1mprovcmcnt4' themselves
Tht' all-purpose, every-occasion
Mcp-by-~tcp 1llu'>trauons homc-am-
provemcnt book 1i; the cataly•ll for 11
all It has you helicving then· 1i.
nothing you cannot do And an a wa>
thc:v 're n&ht
It has yo u returning from the
lumbcl)ard. with a p1<~cc of pl)'wood
on the roof of your car that 1s two ft't't
wider than a traffic lane and four ft't't
longer than the len,th of your car It 1s
held on onl) b> the left arm of the
driver and the nght arm of the
passcn&er (whd at one time v.cre
happil)' mamcd to one another).
It has a woman "'ho can't open a
package of bacon without falling
apart operating a rt'nted chain \aW on
the danmg room table
· It has you m1xmg paint tn )Our
blender. wallpaper pastt' 1n your
bathtub. and transporting caulking
for the windows 1n '!n old bra slung
the home·amprovement trend
u~uall> slap~ a gc.pcrauon There is a
reason lor this C'h1ldrcn who have
grown up wnh cra1cd parent'l who
knock oul walb an the winter and
\tore ..aw hor-.e'> m their bedrooms
are usuall> turnt'd otT h)' the trend
With moo;t of them. their lir4't o;poken
word 1s "contrat:tor "
This 1s the &cnerataon tor the return
of do-at-your>cllef\ With mortgage
rate., the lowest 1n \even >ears.
~\.enty-~Hn malhon bab> boomer>
are s1t11ng out tht'rc lhumbing
through homc-1mprovemt'nt man-
uals that prom•!><' ... You can do thin~
about your hou)( wtlh )Our own
hands and capture the 1ndepcndenet,
the self-reliance that our arand·
parenh took for granted but that we
were afraid had van ashed forever."
.\rr the~ <;cnouc,., My arandparcnt.,
ne"cr changed a hght bulb, and their
idea of independence wa\ lecding
thcm<;t"IVC'S
Gamblers t~king a
chance with lives
Df . .\RAN°" LANDER~ Thanl>.r,a
m11l1 on for printing that ansv,.cr to thl·
man v,.ho ..aid people ( .\...., make .t
good h\mg gambling~ iliaL he
rnns1\tenth beat tht' casinos H ''
pme was ~·21 " Hl· relied on ..:ard ,
CQUOtanr..
Take 11 from me. Pal. the} 'II grt \OU
before you get them. I lost m) home. n1> hus1ness and my famil) bc..:au..c I
thought like )du did Compuls1'e
gambling ,.., a sickness llkt' al·
cohola\m I became add1ctt'd and 11
cost me c'eryth1ng~hat ally mat-
tered o\ tncnd told me bout Gam-
blers Anonymous I'm in the
proaram trying to put my lafc back
together I can't say t"nough ahout this
&J'OUp. Jt put me Wl~ tO m y~lf I've
mc:t dozens of men and women who
had the same problem and told 'it ones
that sounded a lot hke mmc
Please pnnt my letter and urge the
chumps out there to JOin G..\ Gam-
bling as a d1\Case and 1t can kill you
financlall~ morally .tnd sp1ntuall\. It
also ha" made a lot of people kill
lhCm\CIVt'S Sign me -S2 TICKET<.,
T() HALL (OAKLAND. C ..\LIF )
DEAR OA.lt! Tlwlkl for Uae op-
por1ulty to tell the world aboat
Gamb'len AJ:loaymoa1 1a1alaJ. Tttey
do a wooderfal job. If yoa can't flnd It
Uakd lD tile plaone book, write to tbe
uUonaJ beadQaar1era In Callfomla
for Information on wbere tbe
chapters art -or bow to start one.
Tbe addru1 It: Gamblera
Anoaymoas, National Suvlce Office,
P 0 . Box 17173, Loa AnKelet. Calif.
10017. • • • DE <\R .\NN L.\NDF R~ R~rd-
ang your article on urcum<.1S1on I
havt' <;omethin~ 10 rnnt(\hutc out •>I
A111
lMDERS
m" owo e"<pcnenct'.
I v,.as mamed at 19 My hushand
..... a~ urcum<.:1~d We were divorced
after fi-..e \cars and I bec:amc 1n volved
1n two intimate relationship., Both
men were cirlumc1sed
The man I married laftt'r a bnt'f
courtship) was not c1rcumu~d l his
created ~\'eral problems First. at put
a damper on our 'i.CX life I didn't
enJO) him nearl} a~ much a\ I enjoyed
m) prc\.IOU!> partners ana W3\ never
able to tell him wh) ~cond I had
bladder infections cono;tan th from
the ume I mamed ham until I
divorced ham .
~.you \CC \nn:.Jhcre'<. more than
one good rcawn tor males to he
c1rcumc1'it"d \1gn m(' -IN THE
K "10\\ ll'i "-ASS.\l 1 \\IS
DEAR W ASSAU: I cbedted wltb
tbrtt gynccolo1l1t1 iwo said yoar
bladder lDftttloDI may 11.avt bffa
related to yoor b91band'1 ~iDI
u11clrcamd1ed. Oat .aid, "It ls aa-
llkely." . . .
DE.\R Rf \[)f R"i fhanl..\ to all
who wrott• to tdl mr tht author of that
hcautaful fl41t'm .. l n l\h < rro'-"n·l Ip
~n · I\ \ltll' f < hase 'i<'"eral
people v,.l\hl·d 1he\ had wnttcn 11 and
some claimed the) 11ld hut .\hle
< 'ha'lc ''the ltg111matc .author
Princely party encoUrages an encore
By tbe A11oclated Prn•
DETROIT -r\n 11.921-~at
b1rthd•> pam· for rock star
Prlace wa~ sold out an 4S
minutes. ~o promote~ havl' ~heduled a \Ceond wC't'kend con-
~rt. officals \a)'
Fans lined up tor an all·niahl
. v1f!l outside ttcket windows af\er
Prince announced ht would cel-
ebrate h" 28 th birthday with a
Detroit concert Saturday'' con·
cert at Jot Louis Arena told out tn
4S minute, Wednesday. and
another perfonnancc was "M:hed·
uled for next Fnday at the
Masonic Temple.
"It WI' the fa'>tC',I '>Ina.Jc con-
cert ult at the art'na ... Ytd Robcn
Cavalieri, \'ICC prc,1dt-ntof0lym·
Pt8 /\re n.as
Party•• OD Krla
LINC~. Neb -Actor K.ria ~&eff noa and h1' family wctt
10 1mprntrd wtth the courtC'Ou'
rvtct .. 1 L1nt'Ofn arott'Y that
they arr payina for a p1u.1 pram·
for the storr'i cmplo)«i
Kri1to1Trnon. h•• wtfc, u\l,
and their thrtt chtld~n .-rre 1n to~n for about t-c> month• w.h1lc
kti\torTcnon filnnQI t..bc
A • TV mmaK"na .. Amcnkl ..
Bdort lea\'1n Lincoln, Krillof·
'
fcnon made a SI 00 11 ft 111
Otllm n's I •A cmplovca In a note ICI the wor .. er~.
Kn toff'cnon wrote, m rtan
•• e -.-:ant to thank )OU all tor
mak1na u re-et "° at homr E'tCT)OM wa\ ,., kind and
courteous and tM Jn'Vlce \
way beyond the call of dut} You
all setm un u tomtd to the
'
ltrla Krl•toftenoo
pr U<:C' of t1pp1n ~ "-'<' dN 1dC'd
to s1mpl~ pa) for \Omc rct~~h·
mcnl! an the t'mf'lll}<'C' lounge
Big beatted
I ,S C'"IO, C oln -( o unln ~m r rllt Da•ftb tta .. \lru( l
up a tclcrihnnr. lnt'nJ!lh1p with a
I b-) -old mu ular dHtroph'
•
'1c11m .. Hecall\mc"\on t1nl1~ '>hC'0
\
pra) ana lor mt' and Im C\ me."
Enc Egk\ton u1dot h1,cctctmt'
fncnd.
F111vda OrMten, d ho'iplt<' '1ll-
unte<:r "'ho is helpana can-tor
,f nc. arranaed for the call' ~ htn
r,ht' lt'amcd Enc war, a rnuntf)
mU\lC' fan W1thm 2.it huun
Daniels madr hn firn C'all to F.nc
an h•~ hospital roomt Since then.
Enc ha~ httn rclea~d from the
ho .. p1tal and the c.all'I ha' c con·
unucd at the mte of onl·c or tW1<'t
ll "C'c.'k
No more 'kid••
Nf\\ 'r OR~ -AClnt Ralph
M:.au:h10 who ha' hail lca1f1n1
role\ 1n lhrTr mm•1e\ \a'r\ he'd
take a 'mailer pan for al ha nu· to
v.urk v.1th s.tan \I P ('1n11 and
Ou\t1n tfoflman
But ht> g1dd~n·1 'uni to pla'
an., morT t~n ~.,.,th mento"
ieftcr tM '"'u ··~arate Ktd" film\
and .. Crcnu" ds .. -rm um1 nt
thr cha~cter hv ncn1r," he said nf
"()an1el" or the br&te mov1~
Ma('(:hio 111d "f.ugt'ne " thl'
)OUn& daU1Cal &u1tar 'tudrnt 10
"( ros.)ro ds.," I\ "ctn~ t tn me
Uc'~ morr ind~pcndent He·, a
v.omer, 1 pcrfon11>n1\t, an nist ·
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, June t . 1
ANSWEJtS TO W££XLY BUDGE Q UIZ
Q.1-A• S<>uth, vulnt'rablt>, you
hold.
• 2 vt .; ~qs1 •s111
Tht blddanR hu proceed d ·
l'iortb !ut South
1 ' 2 0 ?
What <at'tlcm do you takt-'! -A.-Th~ adventurous amonR you
who play l\t'l{atlVt' double. would
prob1&bly wht'P.I out your nf'w
we von. Howevc>r we prder to try
''' pt>nal 2P. th.-ffpponent.s So, If we
wt!rt> u•tng the-Q,!R•tt~le we
wuu Id pas~ and ho~ lh•l partner
would reoJM'n with a double If we
WPTP. not employ1n• that ronven·
lton, we would double ror
f1t'naltie,-we h ve exretlent pros·
peCl~ Of dt'VPlop1nJC four ur flVf>
track~ an our own h.tnd
CHU LES
Go1£1
0111
SRA11F
•AU <"JJ78 OAJI ..ilOI
The first thr~ players all pan.
What t.S your openma btd?
A.-Smce partner could not open
Q.2-Both vulMrabl(', a~ , tht• blddlog, we would give up all
South thoughts of game and co~ntra~ you hold ·
+AQM ?8& '.•AJfl3 ,.on finding the bnt partial. There-
"6 forf", f"Vf'n 1f we were playlnt fi• The b1dchn~ hM proct>t'dt>d
North Eut South WHt
I <> Paaa I • PaH
2 v Pua' 3 v Pua
3 • Pu• ? -
Whal do yr>u bad now·•
A.-Thu'I far, you have donf" lltt.le
to tell partner how .. trong you are
and what excellent ,upport you
havt.> for hlS f1rst-b1d !IUlt. Partnf'r
ha'I bid h1~ hand lo 1how a 3-C-6-1
d1str1butaon, ..ci we would Jump to
'llX diamond~ We would be very
surpnwd 1( It depttndt>d on more
than 11 fant•so;(>
Q.3-A" South, vulnt>rabh•, you
hold
•KJ72 '7Q9842 '°.IA •Al07
The bidding has proceeded
Eaet South Weat North
1 Q Pus Pu• l t
Pus ?
What do you bad now'!
A.-You can make a good argu·
ment for a leap to four 'lpades, but
partner cw have a pretty weak
hand for his balant·ang btd In thi
~1l1on You know he ,.. hort 1n
hearts yet he dad not have the
'ltrength for a ta.kt-out double
ndt-r tlie clrcum1tanc~. we
WOUid 'llltrt With a C'Ut' bid of lWO
ht>art'> and then rat'lt' 'I pad~ at our
next turn
Q . .--!\E-11 hPr vulnt>rable a.1 South
you hold
card mDJO" we would o~ tJ\t.
hand with onf' spade, lntt'ndlt\I to
p~!I an) reapons. by pa.rt.Mt.
Q.6-Both vulnerable. u South
you hold·
•AK <;>AJ'6 osa •SQ.JU
The b1dd1ng hu proettded:
8oatll We.t North But
• •. ,... 1 ~ .....
?
What do you bad now?
A.-You must show your lftU
ttenf(th. and ?cJever'? bldden
mtght choose a false Jump thltt to
two spades However, to Ju.mp in a
non·su t that Is h~r-rirutln&
than thE> '\Ult in which you want to
play 1~ fraught with da.ngeT. Our
rhoiCf' would be a leap to four
hearts
Q.6-1'-oelthf"r vulnerable. M South
you ,hold
•7 -;iA)()S.f OLJ73 •&MS
Tht bidding haa pr~.
WHt North P.&at Soe"'
l + Obit> i • 7
What do you btd now"
A..-We !eel y,our band I.a -toO-
StrOnR for a Jump to four hearU.
Our choice would M a cue--bld of
thrtt •pades. which not onJy teJls
partner you att tront but convr)'I
1 h~ anformatJon that y0u att ~
p~ lo play 1n at leut two of thr
unbid '\Ult.'\ •
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACAOIS
1 Send
5 Otm1n1shed
10 lnkll~
14' Skin proo•erf'
15 Get nd of
16 Paddy c.rop
17 ~au
Brummell
18 Tricks
ICI PeruV1an
nODIP
20 Feas1eo
2 1 Legal attair
22 Manne eet
24 EssPncP
21) Gf'I 1oge1h••1
27 P.trt 01 10
be
28 City of
Cahtom111
J 1 E~alate
)4 ()e<i1rPS
'.\5 cream
16 Purpbses
Ii' W1nn1peg ;inc
WinnebagQ
38 SIM>t s kin
)Cl Bang into
~o Swfflhflar1
41 S1op
4' t nls of
14 Mar CA
45 Mat riarchs
46 Meehan so Po1a10 Cl'llPS
Bril
52 1=1oa1
53 B•vd
S4 lnllame
55 Th1n4<
57 Utopia
58 Pul in Ct't•PS
59 Fru•I
60 Encircled
61 Pioeon-
62 Atl !hrtwgh
t>3
Ol3ZP51
DOWN
• PPevAd with
:> Knitehke
3 C.ataloque
4 Haven
S Warning
word
b Eman&IP
~ lJnlrut"
B Native suit
1 wavs dO""'
• 0 ShO'* f Par
1 • S t1y1n9
1. S»ho•d t•
lJ r'r U11f
~ t Hold tia ~
7J MO<Sf.'I\
25 Headwear
:?6 Wallf!t items "8 Manulaciures
<'<i B Com sub1
30 E v.-rg• .._.n1
) , "'"h
';> Pequrer
J Fognt no..-
;4 Balnns
J" Bv ~e1oe11
P Fl•vet Otrl
'0 HHl'lis.h
source
4 1 Forwarded
43 Te>oi a bite
u Profect
<t6 Um1att
4 7 One Of ttwo
med••
48 Ru•• out
<t9 Slow mut.1e
50 Converse
5 1 City on 1-80
52 F'eral .
56 Femai. swan
57 Stlf fUP)
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AlO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Monday, June 9, 1988
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane BIG GEORGE
,.
f
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
,,.. ' "If Ctins McCauley's mother lets him
1ump off a cliff, would you want me
~o let you do 1t . too?'·.
.. So It's going to be one of THOSE days."
MARMADUKE by Bred Anderson
'You'd better ma1l 1t to me. Marmaduke
won't let you give me a ticket
f ''IJEU. IF '(00 OloNT WAX YOUR MQ.ISTACH£, OENNI~
MUST AAV~ &EN HERE WHILE YOU WERE AAPP1 NG .•
PEANUTS
GARFIELD
,, .
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
I OON°T
K'NOW uJMEN
WERE '{OlJ
80~N .,
YOO ~ORE ~PfNP v
A L..()i Of TIN\£. IN 1ME. !>UNeEAM,
GARFIELP
1'u, !>TAlllO ~
~E.QE. !\NO T~
by Charles M. Schulz
AREN.T '<00 KIND OF
OLD FOR ME ?
-(r~--(·
I '·~i--I,,,,,
J\ '
' Ii\'
by Jim Davis
HAVE A CASE OF
HAJR RESIORER
5f:l\li101111:
FORT,' WrTH MY
COMPLIMENTS.
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
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• . ..
BLOOM COUNTY
U.S. ACRES
JUDGE PARKER
WHEN HER HUSBAND ASKS Vllt-4Y 9t-4E HAD
NOT CALLEO HIM
WHEN THEIR a.ivGHTER
KIM HAD BEEN
A.RRESTE D HEATHER
WARNER 6RUSHES BY
HIM AND GOES TO
HER BEDROOM t
(A( ..
~
\
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
I CAN'1' IMAGINE
ANC(()NE WHO HAS
A L.a-IEL..IER J'OB
1HAN 1 00 ..
~u.., I NE.E.() A
1.1mE PRIVACY
CN:£.JNA
'4)-llLE-'
/
&aUW. ~-~ 6MOOLP
LOOK eoTH WNH> &EFOU.
YOO c.Mt.6 TME &Tl\EfT
~L..E.5S 11'5 fHE.
POO~ CL.OWN WHO GOT srua< .,
by Jim Davis
J t~.
' "
by Jeff MacNally
8
by Tom Batluk
COAC.HIN& A'f~IRO BASE R:>R ~I'S PIZZA ...
by Garry Trudeau
THIS IS MY Ible, ~ ~.,.,) J JI NtJr ~ . "'-' M#O
a4MN (,/!A'Jjl WJ.f) tMJX)S)
FOii. (:VEizy. . I
• All
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A12
Portfolio managers have definite case of jitt~rs
Their nervousness is caused
by misuse oTinf o, tax debate
By JOHN CUNNIFF
,.,~AMIYM
NEW YORK (APJ -An inadYcttcnt remark or a
1l·mark mlSlntcrprctcd can ')h1ver the limbers of Wall
\1rcc11hc~ days and thro\lo confu~1on into what had been
.in orderly market. •
Wall Strccl has the Jitter~. Like a sentry on 01ghl duty
tor the first time, the least httle sound makes ponfoho
managers Jump In jumping, some of them pull 1hetngger
1n\ a ting the same cxaaaerated reactson from others
In fact.cynscscla1m, the <>ound these da}s ofa FcderaJ
RnerH officer or an 1mponant Congressman deanng his
+.
throat while spcaJuna about ta ... e~ ur monf'tary policy can
be measured on Wall Street's qu1vcnn1 needle.
Paul Volcker learned that all over a111n last week
when hi1 remarks on Wedn~ay 1nd1catcd to ~me WaJJ
Streeters that mo'lctary pohcy m1aht 1ttflcn. while hi\
remarks on Thuflday suaacatcd that 1t wa•n•t ncccssanly
so
The stock rrtarket fell after hi\ first speech, to the
International MDlicary Conference mceuna in Boston. It
ro9C after h11 second ~t ohtJltcmenu. these to the House
subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy the ne111
day
In neither s1tua11on, Vocker 1nd1cated, wu 1t bu
intent to tel~ph a message to anyone No matter, many
millions of dollars changed hands 1n bursts of tnadma by
ponfoho managers lookin& from hell to hc-aven for
omens.
Al least thrtt reasons tor this !!late of mind and body
can be selected as being s1&nificant
F1m, Wall Strtttm ate neoou1 .beau~ wmc ot
their a.ucc:enful youna prac1111onen have: bttn c hafl«l
wuh m11uto of information for personal ptn. That. and
the knowledge 1mon1 Wall Slrecten that ,uch mt\U\C 1s
not uncommon.
In f1 ct. 1n a bua.ineM whett the punu11 of nches 1\ the
connant and wmeumes only &0alJ informit1on 1s money
And 'JOmcumes the pursuit of ln1ormat1on·money takt'\
Wall treeten into tome of the dark alley' of finam.:c
The mo5t tucnittve 1nfonn1t1on of all is tn•1de
1nfonnat1on -that 11, aood. factual maknal t~t has not
yet been diM:loscd 10 the pubhc but M>On ..... ,11 he II 111
however. illcpl to benefit from It.
The safett tnfonnataon -from a lepl '1ewpoin1 -
1s research information obt.a1ntd by hard work aad Ion&
hou" Thi, infonnataon 11 usuall),analyucal rather than
factual. and It 1'n't '° easily redttmahle for h1g. qu1c~ ·
profit!.
The 111\eS JCl jfuued, and temptation makct them
more 'JO After a while h 11 1C>met.1mcs ddJlcuh 10 tell
what'• legal and wh111 n't, And"° lhcre exj'1S the ~I
that infonnat1on used yesterday mt&ht mean lcpJ cbartet
tomonow
Jmer~ arc also bc1n1 c:a~d by the unknowru about
tlAC\ and monetary policy, and until the.tu dcbeu iJ
re$<1lvcJ and a ball pesscd the unCC'f'Wnty will clina like a
ml\I, clouding the portfolio manqa"1 vw;w of the 111ture.
nd they arc beina caused by the very bet&bt of the
market, wtuch mates the po 1b11ity of a faU a terrifying
1h1nJ. It's one ttuna \0 hear the shout of"firc .. wheo you•rc
on 1he around. another when you're up m the scaft'oldtna.
In ~me ways the atmosphere on Wall Strctt u
'1mtlar to tha111 the aul>(>n ptes In each place there are
th1np you Ju.II don't talk about. even in ;est. becautc you
tuivc: nCi idea at all how othen wilt take IL
AirCal shareholders
name seven directors Moiso finds financing for dream
A1rC al shareholder!> have elected seven members of the board of
directors 10 serve for the coming year.
The action was taken last Tuesday at the compan)''s annual
meeting of shareholders at The Newooner Ion
Elected to the board were Gen Wilham Lyon, cha1nnan and ch1ct
e'ecuuve otlicer . ..\1rC'al, and chairman and chief e)!;ecut1ve officer of
the Vv 1Lltam L>on to., and ucorgc Argyros, 'tl:C chasnnan oflhe board,
chairman of the executive comm1tttt and ~cretary A1r('al, chief
e1u:cut1ve officer of Amel DcHlopmenl ( o. and chamnan and owner.
The Seattle Manners Ba'iCball ( lub.
Also. Da .. 1d A. Ban miller pres1den1 and lh1cf operating officer,
.\1r<: al Roben E. Carlson panner in the lav. firm of Hufstedler Miller.
Carlson and &ardsle} fohn F Orundhofcr, e)!;ecut1ve vice president,
Wells Fargo Bank N A Jame<> D Harper Jr . president of Sensor
C'orp .. real estate dl-veloper, and Jack D Steele. dean of the School ot
Bu.,1ness o\dm1nistrat1on of the Un1ve~1t~ of Southern Cahfom1a.
~hareholders also appro\ed an mcrea~ 1n the number ol
authonLed '>hares from 15 million to 15 million approved an
amendment 10 the cen1fica1e of 1ncorporat1on ot A11{ al 10 hmll the
'011ng power which may be exerc1c;ed by pcr'>Ons who are not c1t11ens of
the United States and ratified the appointment of Kenneth Leventhal
and Co as .\1rC al\ independent aud1to~ :
A, propo~I to form a holding compan) was not voted on at the
meetina. but. will be considered at a reconvened mcctintt t>f
shareholders on June 19
'MUTUAL FUNDS
'
Found b ankers who
believed in him and-
hoped for his success
By JIM KATHCOCK
o..y,...c..141 ....
After selling M1ss1on V1eJo"to the
Ph1lhp Moms Co an 1972 for SSO
m1lhon Anthony P Moaso. the ~t
grandson of one of the onginal
owners of the ranch that once m-
cluded M1ss1on V1e10. most of
Saddlebaclc Valley and all of C.amp
Second In • aeries.
Pendleton, bcpn working on plans to
develop Rancho Santa Marganll
He and his development team
looked at what land was left to
develop II had no water or sewer
s>ystem no access roads and no
LOnmi.
Mo1so first recrusted Tom Blum.
now exccull\C vice president of the
Rancho ~an ta Marganta ( o from
the M1\s1on Viejo Co
H" fi ro;t ta<ok 11o>as a long one
find1na water for the new e-0mm un11y.
It took I 0 year$ and ulumately co"lt
S50 m1lhon raised through 1 bond
issue to 1m pon tnou&h water throuah
the Metropoht.an Waler Dinnct ac-
hvcry system for the community's
S0.000 future rcs1dcnu.
While aJI the maJor \Crv1cc
prov1.S10M were betna .nciouatcd.
residents of ne1ghbonn1 M 15.51on
Viejo and San JMn (Jlptstrano
vehemently fou&ht 'the develo~f\
over the locauons of sav1ce fac1hii~
in their neighborhooch A s.ewage
disposal hne had 10 be built trom the
Plano Trabuco w~tward to a treat-
ment faC1hty on the oc.ean The
en..,ironment.al stud\ for the treat-
ment plan alone C:ost the Sant.a
Margan ta Co S 700,CXX>
Mo1so had to fund the project mm
early years with funds he earned u
asset manager for the fam1I} 's cattle
and cllru\ businesst"\ on their remain·
1ng undevelo1'ed land
~ven yea" ago. Mo1w added
planner Richard A Ree~ lo the
manaJement team He became rt·
spons1ble for master-plann1n1 land
use urban design and ~unn1 gov-
emmen1 cnt1tlemen1s for the com-
munity-development and re~urce
managemc:n1 program
He has directed Lhe ma.,ter-plan-
ning of I 5,000 acres ~ancc: Joining the
com pan\ in 19'79 including the: S 000
acres o( the ci(\ ol Rancho Ciant.a
Marg;tnui Ree~ former!) '>t'r.ed as
\ICC president ol planning tor the
In me f"o
Mos\<) had \llll hccn entenaming
the thought ot ~lhng the land before
hinng Rtt'~ Hr>-.-..e,er. ReeSt' 1 &l!id
he d1dn 1 and respects ~01\0 tor
retaining stewardship ot the famsl)
lcgaC)
Paralleling Santa Marg;tnt.1 v.1th
other Orange ( ounl\ de\C"lopmenls,
he said the If'. me Co ~as hailed ou t
of some mistake'> bcl"au~ of ac-
celerating land valuc:s Hov.cHr
Mossa 1s ll')1ng 10 deH·lop \anta
Margan ta al a time whc:n land 'alu<"
ha' c: st.ab1 hrc:d
Reese said 1t 1\ prohahh the:
toughcsi L1ml' 1n h1\tor;. to pull ofl
ano1hc:r master-planned cnmmuml)'
Bui r~ent drop\ in intcrc<>t rate., ha\c
I
Anthony Mot.o
eased ore,sure<. on the de' clopc1' and
ha\C: \parked <1dd1110nal 1n tcrt·\I 1n
tir\t·llmc home-bu.,c:r\ 1hrnug~u1
\outhc:rn ( .111 fom1a
11 C~ M:O ~ "'l?lli. + • Uo 12 (ireenTr~ SI t 3 Uo 1l H1u1on Co ,~. + • Uo 14 M\,111,•"G i 26 • 1 tti Uo 1S GEOtnl1 ? , + Uo ,. ~·~6•• 2..., .. .. uo
17 LIL Co ofW 2~ • • 1 • Uo 'J GatvJIHOI.. l'-• • uo
jl ~~::. •• ~ f \J ~~
s ~Ut'" f; . " ~~
6 L m•lt<I • ) : 1 ~ Vo ? LIL Co pl)( 2 + 1 .. UO DOWNS
HI (!'lg 1. -• 6.., -..,
)~ -. v .. -...
To make his dream a rcahty, Mooo
took on the development hun1elf in
1983 af\er winnin& county approve!
for the Santa MarpritJI plan. wlncb
ratacd the appnuted value of the laod
from $21 million to SS6 million He
called a mcctma of the family and
promised td ~y them SI OO m1lhon
over I 0 ytan 1f (My agreed to d~e&op
Plano Trabuco
Mo1\0 then had 10 find someequjty
investors to pey off development
debts and. after nyana numerous
hopefuls over tht site in a helicopter,
enttrtd 1n10 I Joint venture with New
Enaland Mutual Llfe, loca\Cd on hi'
beh.alf by Mcmll Lyoct\ Capata.I
Investments The affiliatio n gave the
communit) the financial stttOllh
needed 10 estabh1h scrvw::cs and
road\.
In retrospect, Moise said he and h11
co~ny ran up some colosaal debts
· in the early s~ of development. He
said the bank~ who believed an bun
said that the) didn't want the land b\11
wanted to KC him nu.kc the new easy
matmahze. TMy stay 'Mth him
lhrouah the tou&ti um"and ht hasn't
forg<>lkn them
~nt.a Marpma '' havlly ~
milted tow development of au own
bus.ineu park. Four bundn:d acres
ha v c: bcm ict uidc near the \OW'l1
oentn tJ> ulumatd) employ 26,000.
lu fint 5<Mcre phax 1s beinc mat\d-
ed as a iround-Ooor oppof1uruty to
enttr tht communtt) wtuct:i will ba.,c
a pool of I 30 000 PfOIPCCU"e em-
plo) ~ from within iu borden and
"urrouochns area.
The com~ propctT) ,, pnc:ed
from S6 to S6.SO pa ~ (oot
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* Daily Pilat MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1988
Denmark gain• ncond round of World Cup with 1-1 win. 82.
LH L•cy hit• thrM home runa In Orfol••' 11-9 win. 82. .
Indians
clob6er
Angels
Carter's hitting
streak at21-games
after 11-4 victory
CLEVELAND (AP) -Brook
Jacoby didn't consider his bauina
slump over unttJ he'd hoed a pitch
400 feet over the center-field wall,
capping the Cleveland Indians' five-
run first inning.
"I was still getting my hits, but I
wasn't dnv103 the ball well," Jacoby
said after his two homers Sunday led
the l nd1ans to an I 1-4 victory over the
Angels.
It was the first two-homer per·
formancc of Jacoby's career, gJvtng
him seven home runs this year.
Although the third baseman has
now hn safely in ~ven straight
games, he had collected only two
home runs in his previous 29 aamcs
Tonlgbt'• game
Anaels (\utton '·)) al < hteago
(<)ea.,er .:!-h
Time:> rv (hanncl 5
Radio KMPC(710)
fuc'>(Ja\ \ game .\ngcb ti! C ht·
cago. ~pm
before Sunday
"I was making everythin~ hard on
myself. pulling off the ball' he said
A tip from bis father to adjust his
gnp on the bat helped, Jacoby '181d
''It wasJUSt a mechanical thing that
I tned. and 1t seemed to work out," he
said
Mel Hall hit a two-run homer 1n the
founh 1nnani, and Joe Caner tnpled
1n the Indians' first run dunnJ the
five-run first, extending his httung
streak to 21 games -bc'it in the
m~ors this year
Celtics take,
fi htout
o Rockets
Boston claims Its
16th NBA crown
with 114-97 win
BO~ T01'o <AP) -Lum 81rd and
Kevm McHalc supplied the 5C"onng
2unch as the &slon ('"cities tooi the
fight out of the Houston Rockets anq
won their 16th NBA title ~unda>
Bird, Most Valuable Pla~er m the
champ1onsh1p ~rte\ and the regular
~ason, and McHale ~ored 29 points
each, mo'lt of them in the drc1~1ve
first half as the C dues clinched the
senes 4-2 with a 114-97 victor)
( ontmuina their 1rad1uon 3\ one ot
the most succ:ci.sful team!> 1n spons.
the ( cltu.s became the wmmnge!>t
NBA team in one ~ason with 1he1r
82nd VK10f)' o"crall and their 41 '>t
straight at home
They did 1t w11h a first-half bhu
that left no doubt the) would have no
111 effects lrom a stunning defeat on
Thursday That game saw Houston
win easil) after Ralph Sampson was
l"Jected after stan1ng a brawl
The 7-4 Sampson his every moved
booed b) thecapac11> Roston Garden
crowd of 14.890. \\ent I for 8 from the
field and sco~ two points in the first
half as the Celucs took a 55-38 lead.
SampM>n finished with JUSt 8 pomts
as Ak~m Ola1uwon led the Rocket".>
with 19 points and Rodne> McCra)
had 16
··1 th1nk the fans had a lot to do with
that," Bird said ofSampson·s dismal
'hov.1ng
"I Just played him hard not g1v1ng
him anything," said McHalc. who
guardrd Sampson most of the game.
think." ~mP"()n said of ht\ ·per-
formance.·· 1 put that out of my rrund.
I didn't play well:·
Bird. whoalsohad 12usmund 11
rebounds, said the Celtics' auressive-
ness at the stan .. took the pmc n&ht
away from them."
··we wanted to 'itan the pmc by
pulllnj Pl'e urc on. manna it djf.
facult for lbem to bnna the ball~
making ll difficult to ma.kc the pass;·
Boston ( oach K C. Jol\C$ wd. ''Tb.at
upset their cxccuuon "
The Celtics won lhctr thtrd titJc
since Bird JOincd the team in 1979,
and he said this year's club was No. I
'No quesuon. this has got to bt the
best." said Bird. who won the MVP.
b) avcra&Jna 24 poinu and 9.7
rebounds 1n the finals. ··our
adrenaline was pumpini. We wanted
the game over by the founh quanu ·
and that's what happened."
The Celtics, outrebounded 58--37 1n
their game fhe loss. beat the RockctS
30-16 on the boards 1n the fint half.
"We got our bulls kicked 12,000
11mes on the boards." Jones said,
rcfcmng to Thursday msht. .. It's got
to hit home. We made It a special
point ofbox1n& out under the boards.
gcttm' back on defense and of payina
attention Akcem 01.aJuwon "
The Rocuts trailed only 31-28
early in the second quancr before the
Celtics took complete control of the
game. out~onna Houston 24-10 m
the last 9· 12 of the half Mc Hale had
13 points and Bird nine of those 24
po ants
The ( elt1cs now have twice '".ls
many titles as any other franchise.
The Minneapolis-Los Angeles Lak.crs
have won e1&ht.
"When >OU get a hll 1n your first at
bat, there's no pressure." Caner said
All Lasaa•••k
Sampson said he v.asn't unnerved
b~ the crowd and did not feel
threatened
The Celtics won their 16th utJe 10
thm 18th tnp to the finals Both of
their losses came 1n siit pmes. to the
St Louis Hawks tn 1958 and tbe Los
A.n&eles Lalten last year Andre Thom ton also collected four
singles and two RBI. giving him six
hits and three walks in his past two
games.
Boeton '• Danny AJ.nae waTea a makeahift
victory a., u the Celtlca wrapped up the
NBA Cbamplonahlp Sunday in Boeton. The
title la the Celtlca' 16th. .. I don't knov. or lare v.hat people
Angel!> 'ltartcr Jim Slaton, 4-5.
lasted only a third of an inning.,
leaving after 1ving up Caner's tnple,
an RBI single to Thornton and
Jacoby's three-nm homer
Dodgers' pitching a big hit with Astros, 3-2
Tonight's game
become the tint Astro to 1e1 four hits ma pmc
this season. "I JUSt stunk," Slaton ~td
"Therc's not mucb cl~ you can say
about 1t -
The back-breaker. he sa1d was the
homer by Jacoby
Hatche r 's homer, 3 other
hit~ lead Houston to split
~ott. an 18·gamc winner 1n 1985, pitched
8 2-3 innings offivc-h1t ball for hie, '11x1h 'telOf\
ID eight d«-+SIOR~ ~ Rttrtd llNO bau~~·n l~
ninth after 8JVtng up Franklin <itubb<i' 10th
home run and left the field an out '>hon ot ht~
second complete game
< inunnat1 !Br11~n1ng '·'> at Ood1trs
1lkr.,h1"K."r '-.ii l 1ml· 7 ;..,
··When 1 iot !hat first one. the &a ~.,
lot easier." said Hatcher, who ba.nJCd out three
hits m Satur<b) 's pmc.
"The pitch was down and away,
and he drove 1t nghl up 1he middle,"
Slaton !k!td . "He's got a lot of power"
LOS ANGELES IAP) -Mike Scott 1c,n'1
one of those ovcrpowenng pitchers )OU
generally find at the top ol the maJor league
stnkcout hst But there he 1<.. thanks lo his spl11-
finger fastball.
Rcheface Dave Smith got CJ reg Brod on a
grounder for the final out to n·rnrd hie, lcaguc-
lead1ng 15th save
I\ Nnm'
Manacer Tom La!!Orda bemoaned the fact
that his Dodgen h.ad failed to pm any srouod
on the .\stros despite two earher one-run
v1c1ones.
K.1d111 K \HC 17411)
Neal Heaton, 3-5, pitched e1~t
innings for the victory. allowing
seven hits including solo homers in
the fifth by Ruppen Jones and 1n the
eighth by Did, Schofield and a two-
run shot 1n the eighth b) Doug
DcCinces
The Houston Astro<.' nght-hander in-
creased his stnkcout total to 115 Sunday by
fanning ntne Dodiers in the Astros' 3-2 v1ctory
It was the eighth time Scott 6 4, has struck out
nine or more batters this year
··1 didn't want Mike to lace Brock. who'~ a
low-ball. fastball hitter," Houston Manager Hal
Lanier said .. , wanted 10 gb with the
percentages"
T 11t•,J.1\ ·, ganw < 11111nnJt1 .11 I >oJIW"
7 Hrm "It's tough," he said ··we let one get away
yesterday and we had the zght y going toda) ..
A.ftcr the Dodgers tied th ore 1-1 1n the
Cleveland scored a run in the third
on And) Allanson's sacnfice fly and
three more in the founh on an RBI
sin~e by Thornton and Hall's homer
to nght, his eighth.
"The} 're coming 1n bunches, but 1t'!> earl:.
yr-t and I'm not thinking about stnkeou1s "said
Scott. who 1s onl) 22 stnkeouts sh} of h1<.
cart'er-h1gh of I 17 '>Ct last >car "I'd take a
ground ball or a popup on tht: first pitch an\
time" ·
The first-place -1,<;tro\ '-"ho droppt.·d the
first two games of th1'> lour·game ..enc.-.
stormed back on Phil Gamer·~ two· run double
for a 7-5 v1ctOf\o Saturday and 811lv llJtl hrr\ 4-
1'1ttshurgh doubled 1n the lir\t inntng unda ...
o;in[llcd tn the filth and h11 his fir.it homcrofthc
\t:ar in the .-.C\cnth against Fernando
\ :ik n1uda, 8-4
fourth on Brock ·s first ~cnfic~ fly of the season.
Mark Baile) s ouc-ou1 single 1n the s.ixth put
Houston ahead for good HatchCT·s homer
made 11 J.J
lor-5 performance Sunda:. ·
Hatcher who collected four htt'> la\t Junl'
30 v.h1le pla>tng for the C h1<:a~o < ub' la~t at
Hatt ht:r. who now ha'i four hits in eight
can:cr at-hat<. agafn\t Valenzuela. addtd an
infield hit to "hon 1n the ninth against rehe\.er
F.d Vande &f"ll, to raise his avera~c to .296 and
Scott helped his own cause b) dnv1n& 10
the ~stros· fi~t run wnh a bloop smgle in the
s.ccond inning. It was only his second hit and
second RBI of the vcar
Tarkenton: Mover, shaker
And ex-QB has written
book to help others do so
By RICHARD DUNN
0.., "91 C..,I ... I Mklll
Some people have trouble mouvaung
themselve'i, let alone others
Fran Tarkenton has had 'iUch succc'>s
mot1vat1ng himself. he's decided to take 11 a
step funher He educates other'! -man-
agef'i. teachers, coachc>'I. ett -on hov.. w
mol1,a1c people
Tarl..cn1on. a bus1nc~., t'on<oultant to
fonune 500 companies. but who '" better
known 3'> one of the National football
League's best quancrback<i ever. explptn'i
his theones of successful mot1vat1on in his
new book wntten with Tad TulcJa, "How to
Mottvate People· The Team Strategy for
Success" (Harper & Row, $15. 95), which he
promoted at the Westin South Coa'lt Plaza
1n Costa Mesa recently
His firm \llanta-bascd Tarkenton & ( o
and non-ph1losoph1cal approach to mot1 .. a-
11on has :uded hundreds of bus1ne'isc~ in
1mpro' ing their produc11v1ty b. y mcrcac;ing
their cmploycc'i' perlormanccs
pep talk'> -he ha'> al.-.o found trul' in
business.
The motnat1onal program Tarkenton
revca-l'i 1n the book the one that has been
proven s0<:ccs'lful at companic.-. such as
General Motor\ and .\mencan EJtpres'>.
among othcr'i. rcvohrs mainl} around
people with a pm1t1on ol authont>, who tn
some way arc required to motivate other-;
Teachcf'i. coache'i and manager; arc good
e"amples
.. Mot1vat1on 1c, not undc~tood h\ an\ nl
us." Tarkenton 'laid "It's not a pep tall.. ma
kicking 10 the butt Thai's not 11
"In both m} yeaf'i a.-. a bus1nesl1man and
an athlete r .. e reah1ed there'-; a more
systematic pmcc'>~ 10 understanding 1he
behavior of mot1va11on You have 10
understand 1t from a pracucal flense "
The ultimate con'lderat1on toward
mo11vatmg people, according to Tarkenton.
1s knowing how to turn people on In other
words. 1f you're going to help people reach
their potential and gel Quuht) rc!>ult\ Imm
them. you've aot to get them e\ntcd ahout
what they're doing
'-
comult1ng firm spcC1al111ng in pro<lul tl\ ''"
problems
Tarkcnton's succe<.., 1n the tranlh1..c ha'
enabled him 10 ach1eH a hu'itnc'>'> standard
resperted b) man> ·\nd ht'i outlook on
moma11onal hehav1or whtlh '>lt'mS largely
from the 1nfluent:c of former Mrnnt~ota
V1king<1 head coad1 Bud < rrant. ha<, had a
major impact on the lllmpan1e<. he has
worked with
A role football model 1n tht• 70·.., whu·s
looked upon now as pcrhap'i ont• ol the
1:ountf) 's most popular bu'itnC\\ manage-
ment generals. Tarkenton ha<. taken a close
look at today·<; market 1n ~1th bu'iine<.c; and
\pc>ns ( H 1s strength'> in bu'itnC''I~ -mot 1 va-
t1110 and leadership -clo~h rc-;emblc
tho.-.c he u~d on the football field I
Ht'i feeling on mot1va110n and wh\ people
work harder to achieve 1'i more than
personal pnde and sclf·sa\1'ifact1on
Tarkenton bchevc'i the method<; uwd 1n
ht\ mot1 .. attonal operat10n "can he karnt•d
and taught lt''i a lot more than pep talk'> -
Jnd we 'ihould knov.. that in <.(lOn<. Ol'l.lU'iC.'
money '"not thc pnmar) moll"e
"Peer appro"al and pcr'l<inm•I apprm ul
arc the ones that count the mo\l
What Tarkenton found true m football -
1mplcmcnt1n1 practical mot1vat1onal 11nn·
C'tpk'i to 'iuhordinates 1n order for them to
real h 1he1r potential. ao; opposed to rah-rah
"You can't take a auy and tc.-ach him aboul
hitting. and C\pcct him to hll like Wade
Bow." '181d Tarkenton. "Pcopk have to
work hard and try to reach their pott'.nt1al.
but they must be motivated the nght \~a .. '
Tarkenton &. Co , a project he created I ti
year!> BiO from ~retch, IS a busine'I\
"If the Angt"ls pa\-R<'g&IC Jacl..c;on s I
m1lhon a )car to pla\ ba!lehall. 11'<. nnt the
money 1ha1 force!> him to go nut and pl;n ...,,...,......,.....,.. • ......,
hard It 'i not the mou"atin~ fon.e 1n Fran Tarkentoa l• p&881DC hl• wtnnlDC way•
(Pleue eee TARKENTON/821 alone in hl• book "Bow To Motinte People."
Lendl puts Pernfors in his place, takes French Open
I' \RI\ ( .\P) -han l rndl powered ht'i
wa) 10 ht'i \t'l."Ond l-rcnch Open men\ sin&kli
crown \unda\-. halt1n_g thr am111n1 run of
\weden\ Mikael Pcmfor, fl. l, fl.2, 6-4
It "'a' Lendl's third (irand Slam 'ilnale~
trown and he did 1t h1~ wnv C"on1roll1ng th('
match With ht't JXlWerful aruund\trok('<, and the
l«'nlPO "Ith ht<. tact1n
"I had to pla) m> &rcatc~t 11.·nnl\JU\t to win
a point · the un<;ccded Pernfor, \31d 111\cr hn
1'• h11 ur n·ntC'r coun batik a,.:""'' 1 tnt11 at
Roland <~arrm Stadium
I k.grcalt'SI ltnnt'I wai.n't m••tl) r-nnu h &\
l..t'n<11 1nlt~ again dcmon\tr,.1nt h1• domtnC'nt~
Thr <. 1l·chmltn altrnn romped throuf.h the two-
wttk t• urnamrnt, drnpp1ngJu"t one stt. that to
Ecuador lo \ndtTs (1omo m the quncrfinals.
I \Cf\ \tnglc: on~ '' d1flertn\." Lcndl \aid
of h1\ thrt't" <inmd \lam title\ -hC' won lhc
LI S ~n last year .. Two ycan. ago. 11 v.a' m)
lint I was down 0-2 1n sets .. Th,, one 1s d1fTr-rcnt and "Cl) '>pcual I
felt since m1d-Dccemhcr I ha\t had had lulk
w11h m) hculth and 1n1unc\ It mnn.. I
overcame tho~· things
•• fl\I\ yeitr fThin~ everyho<ly WI\ lc11n1ng
ww11rd Chance'\ "anntlk) Noah anJ
(\v..eden·~ Mat\) W1landcr." lcnJI "''J "I
came hctT lrytnJ, to v.m 'tt'"rn matche' I h•l·,
all that mattcn ·
Whale l endl alwa"" a'ppcarcd to ht-in full
ulntrol. Pernton. hattk-d him c"enl) through
the lir\t four pmC'~ The lir'\t '<'" tl'«' hrenl..
c me tn the ~1-.th game v.hcn. from m-nll. th<'
\"ede wtth tht \OUthern Amrnc11n ar, cnt.
t1ouhk·fa11ltt,I tV.ll<'
: ' I
Lcndl look lull .uh .1111.IR•' 111 t h~ hn•,1 i-
holdtng \CrH' at JO tu llo up i 2 thrn hrl!.11.tnt'.
Pemfors apin. th1c, 11m«' :i1 lll\1' '-'Ith ,1 '"Hl'>h
to 1ncrea\C hi\ margin to ~ 2
Rut "htlc sc:rvtn& 101 thC' lt1" '4'1, l r nctl
found 1hr I ln1ven1t\ of Ci1•1irg1.1 :ilumn1"
\Oa<.n 't &•"ma an inch
Pcrnlnr'> \tavcd ofl 11nr .,.., 1ll1tnt .inti
11ullcd to druce I k thC'n nllnl .1 h;1d.~. 1 .t
dov.n the ltnc that lend I •t•nt ~ 1tlr \.\ hrn I 1'11.11,
(lOunded the nc\t \('r' t\l'~ rrturn l11n~ Pt>r,,,., ""'
had hroken the tnurnamrnt'' No I ~I
Rut he hid onl tlcla tt11 l"nttr'I man: h 10
the 111k I!> the { /('(h hrok,· right ha<:k "hl n
PC"rnfor\, aflC'r U' tng '"'' nu•rc '\Ct point.,
ctnuhle·faulted Arin 11n the fu1111h SCI point
The <;<-cont c-t hl·pn v.11h l'emtc1r'
hr<'.lktn& I r ndl'' w r • h
1
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t
1l~n u \fl to itrah a ~ 1) kad I hat "'" v.hcn
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paml'\ lo " r.lf' up tht· m1,l1th-<oel anti ir.1h a \.L)
kad tn th<' th1rtl
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r' l r 'the quid Prmlnr\ ~111 "In ttw m 11tJle
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racer 3rd
EN~E"l .\D.\ CAP)-Garth Sweet-
land of PhoCntll. nd1ng a 400 cc
Husk\-. and co-dnvcr Soot Harden of
Escondido were declared the official
o'erall winn~r' Sunday m the
SC ORE Ra1a lntcrnacionaJ off-road
race
Sv.eetland and Harden were
docked in r-1aht houn, 27 minuttt
and 5 7 'i<"Cond'I over the 49:!-milc
cour..c that wind'\ down the BaJa
Pcnt'lula from Enscnada to bevond
San Fchpe and hack apt~ ·
Larry Roc-.cl«'r of fl Cajon and
Kurt Pfe1ftcr ''' c O!>ta Mesa were second on a ~ 1(1 ~t· Husky They were
umrd in 8 'II 19. with an avcra1c
speed of 57 K~ mph
Third was the team of Dan Smith of
V1~ha and Dan Ashcralt of Hunt·
1ng1on 8C'ach on a 500 cc Husky
Their lime wa 8 Jot 2ti and thcv
a'craged 57.18 mph
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Bird wasn't going
to wait in the wings
in this ballgame
T••1captureaweatcheater Lac 's 3 homers
Bob Tway rolltd 1n a two foot putt on fl y r the final hole Sunda) to wm the West-
che~tcr Golf (11~1c at H1mson. N Y by a •
f"rom AP dJ1patcbe1
HOS fON -L:.am BmJ of the 8<J\lon
Ceh1u has a reputation for pla}1na hard
every pme. }C:l he ~id ~undu} ·~N BA tttle
chncher against the Houston Rodcts wit~
someth1ns spec1nl, even for him
~1niJc \ttoke over fonncr O klahoma State
teammateWUUeWood .. lnWobum,Eo~aod,Spa.in'5 1 d 0 . 1 ' ut
Severla.ao 8alle•tero1capturcd h1S firs.\ utJc of the year ea r10 es ro when he won the Bnt1sh Masteni golf tournament by
two strokes 8allestero , 29. notched his fil'\t victory by
c.hootrng a final-round 70 fora 13-under-par 275 Juli
lnkltu lost her -.ub-par m~c and much of her b1& lc41d
but huna on to win an l.J>GA to urnament an Malvern.
Pa. by three strokes lnlmer, who boaeyed thrtc of tht·
last fivt' holes, faltered to a 5-ovcr-pa.r round of 77 to
"I've b«n pumped up bcfure ma}bt' nl•ver more
than 1n the st'Cond game of thts ..ene!>, but I thin\.. tl11'
takes the calr.e,.. he ~1d altt'r tht' ( eltll., bcul 1hC'
Rockets 114-~7 to ~1n the \C\Cn-gaml' senc' lour
games to two "I dcfin1tel) was
ready to pluy 1oda" ..
T>1.•sp1tc 1hc ,wdtenng 1.on
d11111ns 1n .inn1·n1, non-atr·<:on-
d1t1oncd Bo\ tun ( 1ardcn. BmJ
plaYt'd 46 m1nu1e~. \ton·d 2Y
points. grahlxd 11 r\"bound\ and
handed oil 11 J'>">l~t\ I k hit eight
of 17 licld goal aucmpt~. 1ndud-
1ng. a couple ul thret"-po1nt homh'
I I ol 12 fret> lino"" and .11\o \lolc
thl' ball three 11me'>
Blrd r or the \I\ game!> ht.• a H'r·
aged ~4 poin1y 'I 7 rebound\ .ind 'I 5 .t">\l'>I'>, ,1
pcrformann: that earned him 1he must \aluahh.· pl.t\l'r
award for the lhamp1on~h111 \t.'rll'\
"fhc lntt:n\11\ on thl\ duh Yo.a' a' high U\ J'\ l' 1.'\Cr
seen 11 "Hird \;ud attc.>r the< dt1t.\ \\on 1he11 I Mh ~ H \
llllt.'
"'Wt.• \q·a· H'f\ lUnhdent hul ~ou k.1ww .in\th1n~
can hapixn in J hJ'ikt.•thall game I ht'rl' "a'> nu nn"<l lo
panic because we: nt.'l'dt•d to"' 111 onh one (ol 1"'11) tt;irnr
at home hut you \till lht\.l" 10 dlnll' to pl.t) ··
The \C\ en th ttarm· ti ntlt.'\\af\ \Wuld ha H' hc:cn
plavt'd 1n Ruston
Quote of the day
Fom1rr Angel!> first ba<,eman RoJ < arl'"
otliualh. ,rnnuunong h1' rt:tircnH.:nt ·I ";.intcd
tu go out like Wllltl· \1a)'>. \targl·ll ) d~lr1t.•m\k1
and .ill tho'><.' pla~er!> Bui thl\ " finl' .\ lot of
ixoplt C'l'r\"hcrc ha\t.' \1.1\ht.•d mt· Y.dl I h,1H·
no regrets. no hard lcchntt'> tu\.\:Jrd an) bml) 111
the game I "ant to lea\(...tlk gaml' \t.'f\ po~1ll\t'
abou1 m) feeling~ ..
Florida State faces Arizona
OM .\If.\ Sch R11.:h1c l l'\\I\
nintinued hi\ t•ut~tanding p1tl'hing 1n the
< olll"@l' \\ 11rld "ic.'rtl'' h\ retinntt \h.im1 in
the ninth inning to ram a 'a'e \unda) 3'i
Flonda \tale dd' anlt'd to the champ1on\h1p gamt w 11h
a~.'' 1 tnr)
l ht tnp-r.inkl' "it·n111111l1·' fl I 12. "'111 pl.n N11 '
.\n1on.1 f 4)1 I 4 I 111n1l(ht
It: w1\ "'ho Oii\\ h.I\ IY.11 """ .rnd t'l'n "i' C' 111 tht.·
">enc\, t•ntcrcd lht• game "'Ith !\l1kr I ion: 1111 ltr\t .ind
nohot.h out I t''.1.1\ ..._1ndv.1dwd \tnkcout' .1round
Fwrt.·'<, un'>Ul'le\\lul \ll•al attempt t11 l linrh the \. IClllr\.
Ll'W1c; ha\ allo"t:d ont• earm·d run 111 thl \t.·r 1t.'\ and
ha\ .21 \lnli..cuut\ in I" and onc.--th1rd inntn~\
finish at 181. seven under par for four rounds.
Fortugno signs with Seattle
\outhem Cahfom1a C olleae pitcher
Ttm Fortugno has ~1gncd with tht' Scaute1
Manners and has bct'n assigned to their
Clas~ .\ allihatc 1n Bellingham, Wa of the
"lorthwcs1 League
fortugno. 24. had 153 stnkeouts 1n 102 inning\
wurked tor the Vanguard.-. this year SCC finished thl'
N .\I :\ Dl\tm·t 111 sea\on w11h a 36-1 S record Fortugno
was 9-2
F-onugnu. a ti untmgton Beach resident was
naml·d the Pla)er of the Y<.'ar at sec He Wtll lea\C for
~ ashin1uon toda\
Richmond wins Miller 500
LONG POND Pa -T 1m Ri chmond •
ended a t"'o-year \.tllOf) drought Sunda)
as hr ou1lasted the field to wan tht' crnsh-
and rain-marred Mtllt'r High L 1ft 500
!\ ..\S( .\R ~tock rnr rat:e
R11.hmond. who last won al North Wilkcshoru,
N <. in April 1984 -a span of 64 races -wa<, al or
near the front all day and was in the lead with four lap'
remaining when a thrce<arwreck brought ou1 the ninth
and final caution nag of the SIJ.·hour marathon .11
Pocono lntematmnal Racewa:r
Johnson wins motocross race
L 0$ •\NGELL~ -RKky Johnson of
H ( a1on took the kad earl) and cruised to
an ea.,~ '1ctOf) Saturday night in the I 5th
,rnnual Superbowl or Motocross at 1hc
Mcmonal Coltseum • Johnson 21. lrnsscd the fint'>h line n1.·arh 'O<J
\Jrd'> in front of fohnn~ O'Mara. 25. of S1m1 V<tlln
~1th I '>85 sene~ champion Jeff Ward. 24 ul ~11\\mn
\. 1cJu. finishing third before a crowd of 50,335
fhl' final e'ent in the 1986 Amencan Motorqdl\I
.\\'>ut 1at1on \upercrosr, ~ncs was almost no n1111c<,t a'
Johmon. \\-ho ha~ already won the senc\ lh~1m
p1on<,h1p. dominated from the' fourth lap ha"lllll
pa\wd Ron I c1.. hit•n. I 'I Jf\1>0fEI ( a1on '.1.hn kd I run
lhc '1.irt
Television, radio
TELEVISIOI\
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Denmark advances to second round
\1f \I(' I( I I' I \I')-(kn-rnarJ..
makrnF a ~n~1nnal 'World <up
dchut. u\rJ 1hc .111ad.:111g '~111:. 111
Prcbcn I lk1acr anJ \11d1ad I ..iudrur
to beat I rugU3) fl. I anu ht'l•>nk-Wll'
~·l onJ ll'.tm Ill alh ,llKC 111 lht.• '>l'C•md
round of tht· \nucr c-hamp1on\h1p
"llh">l•>c){l .i brutJ1 a\\dull h; lrn4 111
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)LCIC:\ \I, l•fl "
Flkiacr rl'gt'iten•d lhl' fir\t lllflC'·
goal g.tmt' 1n thr 24-tl';.im lnurnanh'Tll
a" tht• Dant•\ 1111ncd Br,1.111 -""h11.h
al\11 'l'()fl It\ ftr\I l'l'fJ l(MllC\ -a\
c,ccond -r11und ljualt1icl\ Bra11I \\J\
npetll.'d lc1t:a"h Hh.intt· hut l>('n
mark cam<' hen: 3\ .111 uncC'n.11111'
In utl1n ~imt.'\ '\1J11d.~' \\ t'''
(1erma11 \ \\ h ll h 'W n4.h \Ctonti 1 n
(Jroup f \\ 11h !hw1· point\ bc.11
lxotlJnd ':! I •11 \u11d,1 ) Bl'1~1um
Thar tan ht no 4ut.'\l11J11\ no"
ahout the D.inn olkn\c '" lfl'Jll\l'
;I\ an\ in tht· ... orld ~or 1..10 an\onl'
douht tht.• .1titl111n of 11~.Jacr 'and
I audrup l:lOth ol \\hom \l.11 for
Italian duh'
\g.a1n..1 I 'rugua'. 11nt.• 111 \outh
America·, h1.·\t team<. I lkt tt.'r and
I .iudrup ""l'rt· un\loppahlt•
··1t do1.•\n°t matter "'hl'thC'r ti'> ~-I
or:!-I "hat matter\'' 111<11 Wl' "'"n ..
I llij.1cr \3td "We pla,l'd 1n1t•lhgcnth
' · \ 1 tr <llll ma t e' l'' J>t.' 1. 1 .i I l;
I .H1Jrup and II rank) ·\rnt:\t.•n. pa\\
mr lhc h.111 'l'ht•rc I uin 'tore tht.·
goal\ lr.tOlY.orJ.. " \\,hal ""111\ -
I /./ One man's struggle to take it easy.
A JOHN HUGHES FIU1
PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS FEMIS 8UEUER'S DAY OFF
MIA SARA ALAN RUCK • :.~ IRA NEWBORN '.:.:.l '!a MICHAEL CHINICH
-~JOHN HUCH ES -TOM JAC08~N ~"~."'::JOHN HUCH ES
A !~~~~N,!.~C~T~~ ~
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STARTS WEDNESDAY
AT A THEAT_RE NEAR YOU
'
I H·1~th111g h." gonl' lll'l riv.ht j(1r
£knmark '>o lar. \11nll'lkd ( 11.1lh
'l'PP P111n11.·~. Y.hn h,I\ ht:l'n huildinti
lhl\ team \inn· the Dane\ t.111t.'d 111
<111.1111~ lnr lht• I 11~~ < up
"f lh111l lh;it Wil' 11nt.• ot lht• ht'\I
g;Jlllt'\ I ha .. i: '>l't.'n I knm.irk pl.1\ ··
P1ontt·k '>a11I .. T hq ha' l' h<.,-en pl.1\
ing, 111gt·thc1 tor :1 long llllll' I hn
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From Bl
hu\lrtt:'iS ulhl'f V1rn'rC' pla\1ng 111111.:
lhilmP' ·\nd \ou'rt· pltt\lllK to hc.• th1•
ht''ll rn thr ""orlil 11\ 11111 ,1 mcmt"'
mot1v.i1cd world ··
lhl' "ABC Molkl" of hl'hav1111 an
molt\ alt on '-antell'tknt\, ht· ha' 1111
and 1.on<;eQUl'ntC\ -d '"'trn1.1t1t.
p11)(.e\\ Y.h11..h lo<.U\t:\ on chang1111!,
l(IO\l'QUCnle\, rf nect.'\\ar). I•' rl'i.;t.'I\ l'
1mpr11\Cd hcha,ior 1' dt'><.U\<.t'tl 1n
thl' hook 3\ thl' tore of rnmp.1n\ ·,
nH1ll\·at1unal \\\t{'lll
£ arkt·ntun ,i°hhor\ the t.''ll U\1.0 "hl'
ha\ a had at11tudl'" Imm manager'
"I orgC't ahout your pcopk'' ult1m<1lc
1.i11J'IC\ and real mental <.late\. "'l' say.
'r ou can't change those thing' Ml}
way no mailer how hard you pkad or
rrt·a1.h Whal \OU lall Lhangc I\ thc·tr
ntcrnal bcha ... 1or i\nd \ ou do that h\'
man1pulatmg conr,c.·quencc'i I ha(,
the ulttmatc t·au\C' of ;ill good mot•',,.
11on," hC' .,ay<. 111 the hook.
Tarkenton fcrl' lh3t athktc'
nowada)s. profe<.winal or otht'r""1'>C
arC' mu1.h morf tit ht•taU'>l' ll'<·h n"al
ad .. anccmcnt\ haH· 111<1dc 1t pM'>thk
"I ook al thr \11<' ol tht• football
pla)Cr'> now ·• he \a1d "I ook at what
the:r'rc cattn!l and thl' 0krnd of nutn-
t1on thn h;1q· l he :11hka•, .1r1• hC'ttcr
no"'
"I ook at 1hc 11u11111on, and look at
th1.· running and tht' we1gh1 trammg
T hC' bod1e<. arl" JU\I hettcr now l ooli
at Martina Nsn rnt1lova and what
\he·~ dont" 1<1 lwr'>rlf h<·uw-.t· ol
nutrition and hod~ work:,
'We cvC'n haH' 'lpon' I")' hol-
ogl\\\ now to makr u .. bt·tt('r ..
T hl" 1111"1 ol the tli111k how 111 ht'lp
pt'nplt: rca1. h thrir p1111·11t1al ,1t what-
t'Vl"r h<"ld 11 nuh I~·. " vintage
1.1rkl"nton IX-allng with \ltor11t lead·
C'r\htp and mot1\.at1on , lht• mc<.han-
1\m\ hr ha'I u~d on and ofl the field,
hrkl"nton'<. hook 1'1 a rnirror image of
h I\ Ill' r\o n .ii 11 \
ln•ex•pen•alv• •
• 11n 1~ ~P«I 11v) not hlgti 10 p11ce , r111•0111t>I~
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CIAsslf19d Advert111ng
.. ~2-5678
Yankees pounded
in AL' s longest
game ever. 18-9
From AP dl1patcbe1
Baltimore's Lte Ui1.y had already
hit three home runs m six innings,
and kne" that one more would Ile the
ma.iur league record
"Number four wa~ 10 the back of
01) mmd," Lacy said af\er dnving tn
'1' runs and leading the Orioles to an
I ~-9 rout O\.erthc New York Yankees
~unda) "But I 1ncd to stay within
m) \elf. I do htt to all fields and 1fJ can
get a pttch that I can dnve, fine. But
I'm nut a power hitter"
As tt turned out. Lac). who entered
the game with two homers this
sea,on. hit a two-run sineJe in the
St'\Cnth inning and then flied out in
the etflhlh
Lal' went 4 lor band c;corcd four
11me!i, h1ghhght111g a 22-htt attack m
tht.• longest nine 1nn1ng American
I cague game C\ er -4 hours. 16
m1null".,
In other .\mcman L eagut> game!.
Brewen 7, Red Sox 3: Tim Leary
p1tchl'd eight shutout innings before
needing rt."hcf help and Ben Oghv1c.
dro\t.• 1n three rum. leading Mr l-
waul..t.·e tHcr Boston
Blu' Jays 4, Tlgen 1: Jesse Barfieh.l
h11 .i two-run homer and Tom
Fl'rnande1''> RBI grounder broke an
c1g.hth-1nn10g Ill' to back the reli ef
p1tlh1ng of Mark Erthhorn as Tor
onlll lx'a1 lxtrort.
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IOSTOH (114) -McH411t 10-n t-10 2t, Strei
1·17 11-12 "· ~ 4., )•to 11, Joflnwn'S-1)
0·2 10. Al,_ 7·f 4·6 1', Wtnori H 0-l 10.
Slcllllne 0-0 0-0 0, Wadn\a,, 0-1 0-0 0 Vlnc:9nt 0-1
0-0 0. Thlrdk .. 0-l 0-0 0, Kitt 0-0 7·2 2, Car1illt 2·2 0-0 4 Totals 41 ·1l 29 • ..-114
Sar't .. OU.rt.n
HOu\ten n u 2:1 »-" l!lolton • 7' 2' l7 ,,_I U
ThrM·PCMnt 110tll-lllrd 2, Al,_, Lat.,..
FOUied out-N-Raoounot-Houston SA (()le-
IUWOll ))) l!lotlOll 61 (8 1rd. Ptrfall )I) Al lll ll-HOUllO" 21 (lttld •l. l!lollon )0 (llrd 121
Total foul\-+loullon 26. l!lollon 21. Tec:llnl• ca11-HCXJ\lon 11119•1 df'len... HCXJllO<I COlc:h
Flletl All8nelanc:a 14,'90
0..., ... ttlMne
DAVIY'S LOCKlll -7 bOth, 1"2 tnvlctrl
275 t>trracU<la, '7 bonito l yaflowfeli, l cod. 2
halft>ut, 1't catlco 11111. ltt '9nd IMIH, Sl2 rnec•erel, 3 ~ue _.ell 1 wllltt Ml 1110 1
·~. l KVlcllll OANA WHAAI' -lJ t>otll, n1 •llllWM'• 112
!Min. I trl-11'11 1 fleltt>ur. l "'""' ... Illas '3 rodlfilll llS medtarel, l6 ,,_,..,d 1•
Kuiplll, 4' lliut o..-cll, f7 ml~neou. 1
cet>eron
....... ~
SUNDAY'l A8SU\.n
'L
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111an •.e._ 1 "'"°"" Al'IWlc.an Lltlon (Mcennl 7 00 UO 2 •
ftlllno CllUl'll C~Ytl llO uo
AmanoltltrWottwr (Velentu.tal ue
1'1IM' 1 !22 '
llCC»fO Uc.a. ' ~ ,.edllev (li.dt)
"'.. ,Iver (Slblllt) Crntel TttMt (A,._)
Tlrnt· 1"1t 2
1UO UO S.00
100 7.IO uo
tJ OAIL Y DOUIU <l-t l .,.14 '11 20
T=C•. 6 MIOnol 90ld T (Ori .. ) L40 UO UO
Htefl T (Plnc.w Jr l 620 S«I PowtrlYI e, .. ,,._._._, l 40
Time l.IU •
., •XACTA l1 ·7J Mid 161111
llOUaTM aACI. I If 16 m11t1 on turt
s.Mv'• I .... llladtl lUO UO UO Ell'll*'.-,., Non• cv_,_., 1• oo 111 oo .,.Wied (~l) '.10
Time 1.AU
U •XACTA <li•lOJ 119ICI &*00
P'WTM llAC._ • ""'-
C-Fw ,._ (sntmli.rl • 00 3 tO 2 IO ........ C-teta llladtl s 40 J 40
OMv Ft<tOrtlt ~' 10. .. nouuave> Joo TlrM lil.l t.S IJtACT A (4· Sl IMlkl ltO 00
SIXTH llACI. 6 futltn91
Nor"llllfn VM/lf (Ottlu~•Y•l Moftdanll• (TioflarnJ
Mlclnlof'll COClltell (N\cCerr0<1J
Time-1'111
d •XACTA Ct-ll N iel UI 00
SIVINTN aACI. Ont mitt
uo HO 2IO
ltO >OO uo
Mutary (Harnandtll 11 to 10 20 UO
,. ....... Dancar (Shotn\tll(I!') u o uo
Arc.adlus Co.llf'louuav•> '40 Time 1:)53
U IXACTA (4·71 Hid ~lSI 00
U l'ICK SIX (2· 1· 11+t·4) otlcl SH,307 40 lo
IOI.Ir wlMlllO lk:ket1 (6 hOrlM) Conaoiatlon Pick
$111 119111 SHf 20 IO -llc.llet (S l!Orwtl
llGHTH •ACI. 1 .. rnl'" on tun Lt Koumll (Slt>lllt) I to 2 tO 2 40
E11rai>adt JS'-'lalltfl 1 to ~
Tu OodOt (McCarron) 3 00 Time l 4S4 -.....,,
U •XACTA 14·6> Pl•d &32 <Kt'
NINTH lltACI. Ont mile
Kunto CClsner01l
Oltmolc ••noo (McCar•onl Double Defldt (P1ncay Jr 1
Time 1.36 A
1000 600 uo ''° 4.0 HO
U l'XACTA 16-21 Hid S2f2 SO
WMktftdtrwad*•
au•a•u
Amtl1cM ....... KANSAS CITY aov Au.-Ple<ltel Maril
Gulll<re, pltefllt. on ll'lt 15--dlv dlwbleel Ptl Cafltcl UC> Dtvld c-. e>ltdlar, lrom Omt~ ot
'"' Amerle;an AUOC:ltllofl. MILWAUKEE BlltEWElt~ ll'lt contract
of 1!100 Mc<:lurt. PllOICll', to the Monlrffl E11tt0t
OAKLAND A'~ JoeCNlll Al\Cluler, PllCMr, Oil IM 1S'111Y dl\.tbled Nst
....... L.....-CINCINNA Tl lltEDS.-ActlvtlOd MarlO SOtO
pttclltf, from '"' dtwbled dtt Sant Tom
It unntfl\, lnflelder. to Denver of the Amtf'lcan
Auoclttlon Signed Eddie r.u11en .... caldter.
Tom Novik aNd Cl\Ud< Md'tcldan pltc;hln.
end &rel W1•1amtoll, oulfleklar
PlTTSl!IUaGH "1aATES.-•ctl1ttlad ~
Rol>ln\Oll, PllO-Senf JoM o.uon. Pitcher, lo
HtwaP of the Pec:lflc Coul L-
COl.UlGIE
FAtRFIEL~mad Mar'<t A"" P11111I et·
•1&1tnl womtri'\ 111 ... lllMI• Co.cPI
Stars end
two major
regattas
IJ AIM 1N'!I ABEY
~ ............ /
MARINA OE.l: ID -Ca1itC>nUa
Yacht Oub •w a host or Star Bolt saili.nt Fnday, Saturday and Sunday
'With t•o m.;or rep nu invol I.be
OJympiccla
Fifteen boats turned out for the
Kina of Spain Trophy repua which
conJuded Friday and 24 boats were OD
the line for the Blue Star District V
Championship which •ou.od up Sun· da . .
{¥inner of the Kina of Spain was
Mark Reynolds and hit crew Hal
Hanel 6-om San Dieso Yacht Oub.
Runner-up wu the team o( 8C'D
Matchcll Jr.-Bill Stump, California
Yacht Oub: tJurd wu Sceve GoWd-
BiU Keller. St Francia Yacbt Oub;
fourth was Marun Mcl..auahlio-Oave
McAlly, South Coast Conothian
Yacht Oub. and fifth was Barton
.Beek and bu son Chuck; Newport
Beach, saihof for C'YC. ·
W1nner o the Blue Star cbam-
p1onsh1p 10 a Oeet of 24 boats was
Vinoc Brun and crewman Huao
Schriner, San OJqo Yacht Cub.
Runner.up was Mark Reynold$,
SDYC, wuh Henry Sprquc of New-
port Bach U crtW, third WU lohn
Dnscoll-Mike Blythwood, SDYC;
foun.h was Steve Gould.Bill Keller
St. FYC. &Dd fifth was Ben Mitchells
Jr ·Bill Stump. CYC.
Cannibal .m. race
Cannibal, c:o-skJppe1't:a~ Bettie
and C.A Denvu, Lona YICht
O ub. was the Class A winner in the
race from Cabnllo 8eacb to Newport
Beach on the fim lea of 8ahJ.a
Conothian Yacht 0116's RC"tnie
Ar&osy
The Saturday race was from
Cabnllo Beach Yacht Oub, co-
sponsor of the race, to BCYC. Results
of the Sunday race from Newpon to
Cabrillo Bea.ch were oot rel)Of1Cd
Saturday's results:
CLASS A -l Canrubal., 9cttic
and C.A. Dcrivu, Lo~~ YC; 2.
Ambush. Tom Welsh, · o Beach
YC; 3. Scandalou.s. W.R. Corrin,
Little Stups Aect
CLASS B-I. B Gato Gordo, Fred
Mahaylo, Alamitos Bay YC; 2. Fan-
tasia, Lccbutrncr-Brisson, SeaJ Beach
YC, 3. ObteSSlon, Ball Apps, Voy-aaen YC
CLASS C -Beaker. Doug Tcuhe,
Balboa YC, l Scapatta. Ron
Hildreth, CBYC. -I -------TOMORROW'S
RESULTS
TONIGHT
S-thwtMUq.,..
~&Wilt()ll
Spire'1
Hotbor & Goe•le1
St•tetlretlMn
Z'lnd ' Newport 1911> & Pomona fha ,.,..,.,
Foo,_.,. & 8o~e•
Thrifty
Horbor & fotr u s. , .. , Offk1
Hotbo1 & Adomt
'2100fOI.......,
Vliot• °"'• 19!1> & 111oc-
Van•
17th & Or<Jn99
Laguna hoch . ......._ ..
700S c--...., . .,,._. ....
C.rown VW., & No\au411
Orange Covnty's only stock marlutt
closing p rices will b'1 available in fhe
Doily Pilot at fhe following StJl«ted
storttS and MWS rocks.
Why wait vntil tomorrow when yov cin
/ind ovt tonight on fhe strHt no later
than 6:00 pm.
Store owners who wont the late stock
editions call ... Single Copy Soltts
Director at 642-4321.
Huntington &.ach ,...._,
Oo~&w~,,.,....,. . ......
ocU1...nt&~
°'"""t A~&~ Slonc'he~*'
A~&~
Hllriif1111,..._I
leoctl& Talbefl
.... , ... _I
Boho Chica & He<I
Liquor9orn
Maqnoloo & Adam•
Uct-Uq-C.Olo-.-t ' w.,....,
Lurliy Moftreh
l\ol.o O.co & ~I
~tlonto & ~loo
Mr I L.iqver
Warrw• & Paulo< Cooot
Hwy ··~· t~-•&w.,,,,..
~Go··~ 11oko Cll<o & w-
• 1-0.ven
(~., & Mcfodd9f,
Svnnw~ar
fl<oolllvnt & "'-~ us P ... Offlc.
674 w-~ & ,Q(tfK C-t+wy
""'Jf'fo&~ "-.... ~-·""IQOaieA..la & E .... W•-c.-~w,.. .... ,~~
---'
··caJlfornla. once a leader In vlrtua/Jyeverycategoryofprogres_~lve·
state government. Is now no longer much better t/Jan average.
L Gucs1 ~o~_TORIAL
Ne\'1ermind the
excuses; buckle
up that seat belt
Man~ of us look at sakt) 1bclts the "a) }oung
children view Brussels sprouts .
We kno" the ~ 're good for us. But we. a'Yo1d tht·m
anyway
. ~ While 85 percent of Amencan motorists bcht•w
satet1 belts sa\.e lives. fewer than 20 percent ofall dn\.ePi
in tl11s countf) buckle up. A.s a result. traffic accident<.,
continue to kill more than 45.000 people each year and
senously injure another I 7 mtlhon
About 65 percent ofthe'>e deaths could be pre" l'ntt•d
1f everyone buckled up
Pre" en ting unnecessar} tratlic deaths and tnJune\ I'>
the goal of "Make It Click -Buckle Up," the Nauonal
Safety Council's annual campaign lo promott.· public
awareness and use of safet} belts
The premise of"Makc It Cl1<.k" 1c; to "mah 1t s uck"
-to encourage dnvcrs and passengerc; to develop a
buckle-up habit that will conllnUl' l'\ en after the
campaign has ended Thl' pt:nod run\ during the "JOI
cnucal da1s of summer." from Mc.:monal Da) weekend
to Labor Da\ v.cekcnd. whl·n tralfa: fatalJt1cs arl'
heaviest. ·
Today. all 50 c;talc\ and thl' D1st1ct of Columhia
requ1_re safety restraints for ~oung children l ""ent)-fivc
states (including California) and the D1stnct of
Columbia have passed mandator. sakt~ belt use law<.
and simtlar leg1slauon 1s pending 1n other states 't ct
despite leg1slat1ve inittaqves. a ma111ntv ol .\mcntan\
still fails to fasten tho\c ~Its tl\.'forr taking to the road.
Young children Lan be lrcatt'c ~hen the) don't
want to eat their Brus\eb sprout'>. E\tu-.c.:-. rangt· from
"I'm not hungry" to "The dog ate them'"
When 11 comes to safet) belts. adult-. are no k\\
inventive: "Seat belts are uncomfortahk ' 'Tm onlv
making a short tnp." "(can't C\Cape from the.: <.ar If J°rll
strapped in," and thl' popular ·11·s nuhod) \ husinl·s-.
but mine.··
Between I ~.000 and 16.U{I() rx·opk "hn U\l'd \Ul h
excuses on our nation's streets and h1gh\.\:l\ s la'>l 'car
might be alive toda) had the\ taken Just \I\ '>l'tond\ l<~
buckle up
The I. 7 m1ll1on v. ho sutlen.'d disabling 1n1um·'
might ha\e sun nc.:d \.\llh lesser inJuncs had thn
listened to the facts
•A person 1s about.°!.) times more hkcl) to tx· fatal!~
JnJUred 1f thro""n from a 'chicle than it ins1dc.: and
buckled up •SeHnt)-fi' e percent of sa1ous and tatal
tnjunes occur Iese; than 25 m1k\ from home. Fatal1t1es
involving non-belted occupanh hd\.C hcen recorded a-.
low as 12 mph In a 28.0C>O~\. ch1clc stud\ ""1th \pceds up
to 60 mph. no fatal111r\ ""ere recorded to ~lled
occupants
•E\.cn in a IO\'<-Specq rra~h the furu·c; an\.oht·d
make 1t 1mpoc;~1blc for an}one to a\ 01d cunta<:t '-"Ith thl'
vehicle mtcnor which ultimately rcsulh in l!IJUf\. •\t the
moderate c;pced of ~O mph. an auto collts1on would
throw occupantc; forv.:ard w11b a lorn· l'qual to ~11 t1nH·-.
their body weight
•Each lime you hucklr up. you 1nL rc.:a'>t' '!lur
chances for living b~ 7() pcru:nt
It takts av.. ht k for~ ou ng ch 1 lurc.:n t• i al u·pt Hru"t'>d'>
sprouts. But the.:~ gel u\ed to thl'm I he\ n: good lnr thl'1r
health.
lt ma~ take )uu a while· 10 .11.:1.:epl 'akt' bdh Hut
the~ 're worth gelling used to f hl·~ 'n.: good Im \tlllr Ille
EDITOR'S NOTE: Tbis guest editorial Kas Kr1tte11
by tbe National Safety Council.
Laguna f es ti val should be
year-round extravaganza
Io !hr ( dit.l,jl
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Ill' Ul\ '•I l.1)(11fl.1 tk,tlh lhl•
f r'll1\ :il 111 .\rt' \ l'.1gean1 111 1tw
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lr.una 1~·ar1t·r i.:r
I he k\li\411 n r""'•rm11uth1ng II\
"lot tom line Ith' 111 ~hm' tht• < ti \
unCtl h(1v. 11\ r('IU,JI to rc:duu.· thl'
l"nt v.tll h.1nkrnp1 thC' IC',tn.11dn,t·11
>UI of lo\\ n .111d rlungl• I ht• l ll ~ ,tnd
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I tht· lc:-c,11,,11 \o m,tn\ 11mt•\ 1h.1t
\t•n 1h1• nt•l\l' mpatht'lll of le-.11,al
'Miron\ art• bt·p.1nn1ng tu \l't' tht•
r;nnl 1hrc:ad .tncl thc: old Jdagl' .1hu111
tigurr' don 1 he hut liar' do tiguri·'
ht·rnml"'> dll the n10rt· 'l\1hlt' thr11u11.h
1 lh: lt'\11 \.ti ' 1raMf)iHt"n1 \
II the IC'\lnal ""·" rc:;ilh . thl'
n111·prenl'unal fount 11 d.11m' 1u ht.•,
hr grr<•I po1c:n11al ol tht• k\11,,11
11,roumh ;ind l<1ultl1t'\ tan ht· lt"l\lt•ad
11 .1 1hn·t·-m11nthc, limited 11111:1,111on
1 12-month ongoing entt.·rprl\e' that
,,,111t1 knd much needcd ln·d1hil1I \
111 I .1gunJ ·, 'ma8r "'an art 1 nl11n
Hov. 1 .1n \hie, he done'' for ht.·~1n
ORANGE COAS l
Daily Pilat
1w1' !l1 r huhhk tlw I 1\111 • B11 \• I
(Clfl\l'llJng II 111 .Hl ,11l V.l,tlht1 p~r
lorming .1n1, 1 c111c·1 1< 1th .111 1J1t1m.u ~
th.it "11u ld a11r,1c I 111 rtw 111und
\.\111 Id 1.tnlo.1ng 'h""' 0 01' 11nl\ ,1\ 111
.1hle in I "' \n)o' I ' 1111 thl other r11n1
lllOnlh\ lhl It \I ' 11 \nil\.-lk.td .ii \(',I
v.1th no <1pprr ,hk 111t11111t nor
ul111r:il 'alu1''
C nn,crl tht• C\l11 h111011 g111un11\
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m.i'h~" nm" ~1ng markctcc.J 111 lht
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,.1ln l <'ntt•r rciv. 11n l .. 1 < ll'nt·ga
Houlr\ard v.1lh holh 111 1olkg1· .1r1d
h1vh \( h1111I \llllk111 .1pprl'OIH c \( ht1l·
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1 IEJEVE VE
8ETTfR TR'i )QJ ~ A SAL! II -FREf
DIET'! ...
New gadgets irresistible
at least until backlash
When everyone
copies latest item.
consumer s rebel
I he.rt .Ill' I hunt h ol rx·11pk ""ho "
lhn .tll .tn) good .11 Jll Jrt' \l'r\
h1ghh p.11d 111 \ll around and lhlfl~ 1111
nl'\4 ~.1dgl'I' lhj\ \OU v.on I he.· .1hlt• lll
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\on\\ tlllll''i thl') d1• thl\ h\ \C1"1•
h111111g 1-..111·x1\t1ng gadgt'l\
\1111>n1ot tht \l"r\ tir\t of lhl\ \!lit ol
g.1dgr1 \\t'fl' O\l'n 11111t'f\ .ind l lot i..
r .id ltt\
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l h 1111 1t·1 -.. II h ,, d11d. rad111 I h.1d ,1n
unck IAh CJ '-'il' l'\lH'lnl'I\ hard tn
'"11>.r 1111h1 m111111ng. o111<l ~a' U\ualh
lulC' l11r ""T~ hc.·l.tU\l' nl 1h1<. quirk
l >11 'l'll lo Jl'\pt·ra11un h~ the IJt I lhal
I ht• h •UdC\I .tl.1rm d1)( lo. had nn '1\1 hlt-
t"llt"C't ur.nn h1-; o;lumhcr he.-hnugh1
om 11l 1h,· lir'>t cine\..: rad111.,
I h" uni: h.td d fl'tt'Pldl.k 1n th1•
b.ll ~ ot 11 c;o \11u could plug in an
l"ln lrtl l"ffce· pol .inti h~ 1h1· 11mr
\11u \\lf"C' up and ahout \11u1 1olkr
\\cHtld Ix· pc:rt..ing av.J\
Stru, k h\ 1mp1ra1111n hr pluggnl J
~potltghH\J">(' lamp into thl' a'ccpla·
ell' 'o that" hrn the rad111 "'t n1 oil 11
turm·d 1h1<i light -aimed dircrtl\ al
h1\ fjll' -on
I hl· comb1na1111n 111 till' light and
thl' lllUdl'\I rol k n roll !ita11on
'" allahk pla)t"d at m:n1mum \OI
11ml' 11\11afl\ managl'd 10 r11u'>t' him
tnd l'\l'nhm . .f\ l'l'l w11hin .1 thn·t··
11.Hl' hi· ll k .Hl'J
I q ·n 1h11ugh I V.J\ hlmln out of hc.·d
h\ h1' • 11n1rar11on l'.tch mnrning. l"m
BILL
HARVEY
glaJ thJt 11 v.orkt•d "'lt"<I on hi\ lts1 of
thing\ tn tn wa\ d~nam11e
( le><:~ r<1dlO\ h:l\l' ol UlUr\e
heuun1· a H'r' 1111pnrtan1 pan of our
li\l''> °'' l.ir ·" 1ndu'tr\ "a' lOn l rrned hown t'r then· wa-. thl' proh·
km 1ha1 "'hL·n l"\ 1·r. htxl\ had one.
,,tit•' d1t•d 1111 I flrn lllUld we he
tt·mptl·d 111 hu\ .1 nt·-.. 1 lo<'k radm
he.· fllfl' lht• nld llOl' \lo llfl' llU t"'
\1mrk ·\dd .11111ther )Wugt·t
I hu\ '-'ii' horn Jill' tlod-rad10-
ll'kph11m
It n·Jlh "f'lk·"·'"' II• he av.akcnt."d
h1 mu'll 1n tht• morning and 11 the
rhonc ring<> during 1h1· night tht•re·,
no I um hit ng ;irou nd ' ou can ~c 11 h\
the: gJov. lrom lht• dill k dial :-.;ot
rcalh a had idea
Thing' l•'" he.· 1:1rnnl ln(I l.ir,
hnv.l'' t'r I h1· olht•r da\, I \,iv. J t l<x. k·
rJdto·ll'l1•ph11nl··tl•k\ 1\lon
\11nwh11v. 1 ran"t face ht.•1ng ·'"'·1~·
l ncd h' T h1· Munc.lrr<>
I h1°\t' gadgi:tc:t·r-. art· 1111 our'l' n111
ltm11ed 111 nnn1ng ur v.11h ncv.
l'kllron1(\ r al..e th{' ca<.l of lo"'·
1 atone I\ d1nnt•r\
f rl'mt:ml'x-r tht• f1r\t nnl''>. and lhl'
thin!( 1ha11mprl'\\t'd nw mmt wa' tht·
fat 1 1hat thn "'l'rt" nwn: l'\J">('O\IH'
1h.1n lht• regular J v dinner\. \omc
h11v. tht· th1nk-1anl.. had romc up with
.1 "'") 111 lhitrgc more for tdk1ng
\OITI('lh1ng -lalont:'i -OUI IO'tlcad
of adding something
Then there arc diet soli dnnk\
The first unes v..ere JU'it the regulJr
soft dnnks made v..1th 'Wltchann
instead of sugar Then came olhN
belier tasting 'iUgar \Uh')tl!Ute<i [ ht·n
the:\ took out thl cafleine
What we get now 1Y'tlro"'n '"l't'I
larhonatcd watc:r
..\h but wa111
Occasionall). then:\ a barkla-.h tu
new proqucts. Because what '>ell'> the
lx'>t 1s invanahl~ copied hy othcr
manufacturers, prctt) \oon all that\
3\ ailablc 1s the c:\alt ..ame produt 1
under d11Tcrcn1 names People rdX'I
and somt·onc who') a)tutc: Lan rc:ad
the coming rebellion and makt• a lot
of monc~ \uth a thrng 1\ hapf'll"n1ng
on the Ea't ( oast nght nov..
T hl"~ ha' e a nev. prod ut t ca lied
Joh ( ola Rcalh
foll Cola no1 onh ha\ Jll ol lht•
'>ugar ~ou find 1n a n:gul.ir tol.1, hut
1~1ce the caffeine 11·, in l(reat
Jemand and rumor ha' 11 that two
glasse5. full "'Lil keep' ou a wale tor 4!<
hour' ( ramming lOllcge 5.IUlknt'
and long-haul lrutk dmers lme thr
,tu ff
Based urxm 1h1) rebel hon lal tor. I
ha'e a l111le gadget that\ going 111
make me nch 11 requm·'> no halll"rll'\,
and has nu plug. It\ not operated h'
tomputer chips and dnc'>n I comt• 1n
decorator colors You tan talk lO 11.
hut 11 won't anc;wcr
It ha'i 1v..o kt''>'> on the hat k 1h.11 arl·
manuall' v.ound It tell' ~ou v.h!ll
11mc 11 "·and 11 nng'> a hell "hl'n 1t\
ttm1: to gl'I up
It''> 1hi: v..a\e ol thc: future
It's called an alarm dcx~
Columnist Bill HarvtJ livt't lo
Huntington Beacb
Californians tacitly accept
erosion in public services
II 1111 re h,1, t>c l.'n ~"' m~·"a!lt'
rnud 1 k'' .1 1L·.1l 1,,11c 111 tlw poht1lal
.11np.11~•n\ \'he,,,. llf\I pha\I.· l.l\I
I 11\'\d,I\ II\ 1111p11\\1hk lo JI\ IOl'
\\.c h.1\t' thl \rJmpuJ,ory all-tan·
'd1<l.111· Ho\!" li11<I lovalt) oath ('Do
\011 n11v.. or did \OlJ ever give aid and
1111111111 I In th1· I h1rl JU\llll'""t
\\ 1 ha\!' h.ul I om Hradle' pl;n 1r111
'"''<"dll·d11111 tu <·1·urgt• IJt'u
!..1111.:1i~rn\ I v..1Tcllnk1·
\\ 1• h,1, l' h.1J J \lrtng 111 Hr·
p1il1l1t ,1n\ 1'.tlh \\JV.IOI.( thal hl' Ill \hl'
" th~ lrur\I ,tf'Ht\lk nf Ronald
kt'.tg;tn Bui pol1l1lal d~hJll' lherr ha'
t'll·l•n nonl' .
\.\ h.11 rn.1k1•, that p.trt" ularl~ un·
l11rlun.1ll' I' lh,11 on lhl\ tht• c1ghlh
"""" l'l\Otn. 111 the pa\\age ul Prop-
11,1111111 I~ ll 'clcar1·r than ever that
V.. l' .ll l' .lllpw tnll, ou r\l"lve\ to \ltp I 0111,1
\1111111 /('rO•\IJJl1 f'lllli!IC'i tn Wh1Ch V.t'
rrg:m1 tht' C'!IP' "t'"•t' placed on c,talc
'1x·nt11ng .ind la\C\ nmrt: a\ lav..<; of
n.111111· 1h.1n 11! man \, a reo;ult,
< .1ltforn1.1. 11nu· a leackr II\ virtual!)
1'1·n l ,1ll'g1,n. <•I rrogrc,o;1vc: c,tatt·
tto' 1•rnmr11l " no"' no lunger mud1
ht llt•r 1h,1n a' t•rage
< on\!dt•r \t1m<' numbero; In a
<ktc1ek C .1li111rn1.i onn rcgartlC'd J\
amnn~ thr m11\t prngrC'i'>I' l' statt•\ in
1h1· ~1111n1n . ha'i drnp~d lrom \l\th
to I ~1h in 1x·r·l'11p1lJ puhht' <,pending.
Imm 14th 1t1 ~9th 1n \pending pt·r
SI f)(JO 111 i11.·r.,onc1I 1n\·omc
II 1111" \pt·ncl' It-\\ 1h.u1 the• na11onal
a'rralw lor c.uh child 1n 11s puhht'
'11 hool' -11,1;1nt1'26th 1n the nation
1n th.11 \.w·gor. ht'IY..t't'n Ohm und
T 1'\,1\ It \l,1ndc. I M1h 1n thr nation 1n
v.ha1 11 '>J'IC'tHJ\ '°"'"1 l<lp11a for ht·allh
,1111! h°'p11al\, t1nd annrd1ng to nn<'
'''I 11f< cn\U\ Kun:au data. 1sdt'ad la,1
1n rx·1 -c ap1t11 \pending for h1ghv..a\\
-tflCill\\AYS r~<>p1lt' a 20 pt>r-
l Cnt population rnncasc. ( ahfnrnia\
I 'll'llJ ~ c,lat<' budget. in (OO\tant
cl11llor-. v. 111 h<' ulmoi;t prcci~h "'hat
II 'Ail\ Ill JIJ!(f).R I
\II 111 thl\ htl\ nc ('Urrt"tl in 3 \l:llt'
glim lll~h J)Ul II -llllll h ul ,, Ill he.·
rral111'll through lhl· m11\t amh11111u'
f)rngr.1m 11! puhlit \l'f\ Ile\ e\er
dn1\t·J 111 \thool\. 1n park\, 1n
free\\ a''· 1 n cnormou\ watt•r pr<>Jt'tl),
.tnd rn thl· mo'll di"l'f\C' and JCl'C\'llhll'
\y\tcm of h1ghn t•dutat1on e"l"r
UC'.lll'd
l\1ud1 ol 11 tn ht· wrt•. I\ <.1111 1n
place ( ahl11rn1a ll<I\ not }l't 11l:comi:
\.11\\l\\lflP• rht• I 1n1Vt"r\11\ ol (uh
lorn1a tht• llag\h1p qf that wundt•rlul
l'durn1i11n \\\lt·m. " .1liH· and well.
am.I twin~ lrC'all·d grandl) b> the
g11,crnor .ind lhl' ta,paH·r-. Thank'
m1HCtl\l'f. lo ll)\l·t>l·ll\IOg
pr<l\ i\lon\ plated 1n s!Ute law (lroni·
call) l •• , part nl a poht1cal deal
ht-tv.ct·n ft·g ... 1a11H' l>l'mocrato; and
then (111\ Ronald Reagan. who
thought 11 Y..Ould \J\(' mone). Cah·
fnrn1a 'iltll trl'JI\ '''"'elf are r('t 1pien1s
hc.·tter th;in an>, other r.tate
Rut the rnmrnunit} rnlkgc ') ;,tem.
ontc a na1111nal model lnr cducallonal
ol)p<>rtunll). 1' a \ham hie,,! political
ln<'kp11 v.11hout clear ml\\lon and
v.11h unLt·nain aradC"mic !>tandard'I
tht• publlt schools are overcrowded.
1nd10t•rentl) lunded and. in most
mra<;urt·s of per1ormantl' ju~t hard}'
!l\rrage On '>omc.-mea<iurC"s, a<i 1n the:
dropout rate . whll'h climbed 'lharpl}'
\.\hen Propo\ltmn I 1 forc:cd the
t:i11cclla11on <>f nc.o1rlv all o;ummer
"hool program' { ahfornra rank'I
among the wnr<;t
It 1\ New frr~> .ind I cnnc<i\C'e that
:11 c leading lht• cduql11on-rcform
mo,cml'nl 111 1hi~ t·ountry. not C ah
for111a
I hl' ta\-\UI ll'\C'r 1\ gont\ hul nu
one 1n 1h1uamp!l1~n 1c.rH'n men11on·
ing 11c. monumental lona·tc:r m l'Octh.
muC'h IC'\<idu1ng:inythingatxlut 11 lt't;
n1)J mcreh th:il C 1torgc Dc.-ukmc11an
'itttdfA ti \> tut\ '"fu~ 14, grant ta,
1nl.'rt:\'<''. hut that -a genrrally h1ahcr
level of puhhl '><"f' ICC\ ti no tonier
C:\C'n lln l\\Ue. ('\l':O amon& hhcral
Demo\ral'
PETER
SCHRAG
m.ik1ng an t'i'iue ol the lund1ng tx1111 in
v.h11 h C alsforn1a has placed 1t~lf
1 h1-. <;tatc\ poltucal lcaderc; arr
treating Propoc;111on I I and 11-. ofT.
'pnng. the (1ann ~pending hm11\
enacted in I 97Q as 11 the\. were
1mmutahk
-There's no douht that the pas\age
of Propos111on I"\ rellectrd a large and
ongoing demographic shift -from a
'ilatc of upwardh mobile fam1he'
v.1th school·agc children to one
1ncrcasingh dommatC'd by middle·
a~ed and cider(~ voters only mar·
g1nall) (and oltc:n ncgat1veh I
interested 1n thc c;chools and other
public sen IC('\ that Propos11mn I '
and Gann lU1"1a1I
fhe resulti~cut 1n 5ervu:t' almo\t
lCrtainly will lead to an eucerhalron
of what'' hc111g called tnltr
gcncrattonal politics -in this 'lt41tc:
hctween the growing number of
elderly whites, and those (1ncreas1ng-
I) black and Hic;pan1l) resident\
dependent on thC' \late'' pubhc <icr·
\.ICCS
But dtx·~ 1t reall) have to be thl\
wa}? The((' 1' no necd to rt'peal
Propo<;1tmn I\, but that needn't make
all 11s pro\i 1~ion~ and all 1t'\ proacn)
\anosanct On the contnary thtrt'r, a
rnrro\1 ve danger 1n tacit acceptanct,
particularly ill.'Ccptance by hhcral\, of
lhe rcro-,um idea. It millcs 11 t.tsv for
the SOVCmOr tO ~}. ll\ he hlS \('VCraJ
11mc'\ 1h1s year. that he'd hkc to 11vr
1ht ~hool\ morr niont>y, but thal the
Gann hm1t\ prl"H~nt him. Don,....,
VI'( f JllOI
T-Cleftln
·~l~!O<
Cr ... tMff
$fiotll """°'
HowlWd flllll*lUJ
Mll•~lllTIQ l>t•KI
"9oor...W LttflJ 1 ")() OU fl( I ()I
' 1hu1 , Ki:IH'r.11i1111 ago wa' dC"\Cr1ht·d.
·•¥11 dr\1 r1hcd 11-.clf. J'> a plate of
IUJIHllllC'd J')O'l\lhlhllC''i -thC' 'i<k:l<'I)'
til thl' future ,,., mnN' than onr v.n11.·r
:-.lot :.i -.. ord Imm J nm Hradk).
hardl) e'en a IAonl lrnm Rtll Honig
the \talc ~U("ll'r1n1t·nde·n1 ol publtc
1nc.1nic1mn 1Aho ran w11h onlv token
l)J'lPO\llton and h11J nnthtng tciln<;e fl\
How b.td do lhe road\ and \Chool\
and the.-puhhc hn,pttal~ ha\C' 10 get
hcfort' we'll rrcall 1hat ~<"' don'1 ha'C'
10 be I ou"1an:\.,
Pt'tt'r Srir•t Ir • 1yodlretNI
rol1mol1t. I ,,
PETER SCHRAG
colamnl•t
JACK
ANDERSON
and DALE VAN ATTA
Rights
group
unable
to cheer
25th anniversary
m eans officials
continue a buses
\\. \\lllN<rTON -In 1961, Bnt-
"h 1.1w\l'I Pe•tt•r Benenson was
c.ho<.k1·d 111 ht.n of t\.\O 'itudcn~s 1n
Pur1 ug.11 v.1111 had ~t n arrested for
drinking a tna\t 111 hlxrt\ at a local
h.ir Hen1·mon denlkd the world
m·rtkd .1 'p(°ual organ1zat1on to
1n'e,11g.;111 and pubhr1ze go"em·
nwnt' '111l.111on' of human nghts -
and \nllll''l' lntl·rnauonal v..as born
.. \.\ 1· .ir1· .1mh1' alt:nl about the 25th
,inn1,l·r-..in.."' ~a-. lhc wn cofltm.C.!!t
ol om· \mn1·'1' I n1emational official
'' 'ht• C\plained 10 our assoc1ale
L Ul t'lle Lagnado, 1hc !act that the
or~Jn11alJCrn 'till e\1<;t" 1s hardl)'
t.1u'>t' lor •l'lrbra11or1 11 means that
~"' anmen1-. .m: \llll killing. 1onur·
1n~ .,inJ h.tra\\I ng 1hcir nt11C'n' for the
nwrc act of opp<l\mg or cn11c11ing lhl"
rq~.1ml' rn Jl<>'"t'r
I l.1\l rnnd1t10n' gotten an}' better
1n 1h1· 1.1uarter LCTltu~ that .\mne\ty
ha' hc.·cn 'itubbomh calling tht" ·
""orld ' Jt1en11on '10 'itate-sponsored
.1hu,1•c,') ·The onl> d1ffercnct" betwc-en
nov. and I% I ·· thC' .\mnest\ official
\Jld "" th,11 a pcr'>on nl"cd rio longer
feel that n111h1nglan bt.• doni:"
h1r "h1k .\mnl.''il} lntC'rnat1onal
ha\n I turnl'd ha~ k am holornust\, 11
ha' had more modest sutces!.Cs,
ohtam1ng the rclea-.e of' 1Ct1mc; on an
ind1\1dual ha\ls ~ htle the) pur<oue
tht· indt' 1dual cac,es "'llh perwaence
and c,ome \UCCC\\, thl' "Rig P1lture" 1s
t 11n\tan1h (hanging through forl.eS
mt'r v.h1ch the\ ha"l' no con1rot ·
··11 1c. alv.a\·., d'nam1c." one . .\I
\l'll'ran nplalnt·d ··\ome i:ountnc~
go up, thcn Hte) come down The)'
ha"e a sharp inruknce oflorture and
atiu'e tht•n lhC"n' "a rdot\allun. and
Ihm 11 g1•h hat.I c1gain "
OnC' reet·nt ~ 1tton v..a-; es1'le'nallv
grat1l)'1ng1ou\ ltl'nntcmedl uH.-.1u
l 1t·n. a Ta1v.anc<,l' km1n1c;t and
H4nard L.iv. \chool graduatt' whom
we wrote ahout three years ago She
wa-. 1a1lcd ,1ffrr \fX'aking at a human
right' ralh 111 11.11 4 and though
<icnou'I' ill \ht· v.a' held 10
di:plorahk l 11ml!t1<1n<i
Our report prumpll·d tht•
1 a1Y..ane<,c gu".:rnmrnl 10 improve:
thl' tond1tmn' ol l u ' 1nearl'erauon
\.\C were told Aut 11 "'a'i Amne'il\i
lnterna11onar, ra1icn1 rrodding and
~car'> of .1ppcal\ to the'.' regime that
finall\ \<."Cured hL·r rC'.'ka\{'. a fcv. v.eek\
agu
I nlurtun.11d\ there arr man<t
more ca\l'' th11t \I ha'> bn·n "ork1ng
un for H'ar' v.11huut ~ULU~'>'> The
organ11atl(ln·., adm1rahk refusal to
gl\e up tht• fight 1<, ahou1 all the
'u;11mc; ha\C going tor 1hcm, eventu-
al!\, perhap' ti v. 111 be C'nough Hrn•
arc "iomc ol \ l'<i toughe\1 client'\
•In lh( \<n ICt I nion. ra1.,.ana
\cm)ono\J 0\1flo'a a "\7 .}ear-old
computt•r \f>t'C1ah'1 1s in a labor
camp for engaging in "ant1-Sov1c:1
ag11a11on aod propaganda" and "ma-
hc1ous di-.ohcd1cncc ··Her cn"me wa!i
that in 1977 she 1cuned the Hcls1nlo
Mon11onng Ciroup, formed to check
on \0\ it·t compliance with the Hel-
c;1nk1 Allmd\ Shr helped to docu-
ment "io' 1ct v1nla11ons and was
arrt''>ted 1n 1980 \<·ntcnce five year<i
in pm.on plu' ti "l' years' internal
C'~tlC' Hut '"' 101ncd in pro1c~1s and
hunger c;tnke<,.in the t"amp. and had
\t'\ era I '>car<; added to her <;entence
•In \outh .\fm.a Tho1am1lc
C1qwet.a 14-~car-old pre<t1dent of the
\outh '\fncan Allied Workers
l ninn, (Na<i arrested in Fchrual') 1985
and ha\ been hrld since then on
charyc'i ol h1p.h treawn In 1981 two
of h1<i relatl\e!i d1C'd 1n .. \U\PICIOU'i
homC' firr A week later. pohce
opcnC"d fire a1 1he1r funeral and
Ciqwc1a c. fianccc wao; killed.
•In V1rtnam Nguyen Chi Th1en.
5 '·ts 1ndred a hard l'U\C. He ha' ~ixnt
2' \ear\ 1n pnc;on bccau'IC he rtfu~'
to c;top wnt1ng poetry He wa\ firi.1
arrested 1 n I 958 when he tncd 10
cstabh'lh a literary magu1nt in
I lano1 He wa'I ~ntcnt·ed to two ye-an
at hard labor for "trying to d1scrcd1t '
the regime by romantic poelry " I le
ha\ been 1n and out of 1a1I ner s1m.-c
At\er one 1 l year 'ltretch 1n a "rt'
educat10n C"amp," he wa~ pardontd m
1978, onl) to hf. l'\"·arrc,tcd the ne~t
year for \llpp1n1 a manu\Cnpt 10 a
fort'lan d1plomftl
E\.H tJTIVf: MEMO l he Ihm&
nhout rt'\.Olv1n1 door-, 1~ that they
work ho1h way\ Thouah most of the
pubhC'll\ l'I about formrr aovemment
offic1al'I who take job 1n tht 1ndustl"\:
they've' bttn tttulat1na. •ht Nuclear
Reaulatory < omm1 inn -chara,rd
with m1lt1n1 ~urt. that nlH.ltar ruel
plants opcrate \lfoly h;n two 11fet}
<>ffic11ls who uSt'Cf to work at thc.-
nucltar pl1nt'I '" \t"illo, ra One IS
now a u1mnH111\lon 1n\ tor, the
other 1un N JH llctn!>ma chJcf
J•d Asldt'NOl!I a8' Dalt Vu Alta
ar«" 1yrldJ~1ttd rol•tnol•fl.
NOT1 CI l~VtTUG SEAl£0 BIOS
cc-601
Notice '' "*".t>y glveft ttwl• ti. City Or:>uncl 1 of the CHy of HunH"9ton .. ecl'I C.lltornl•
•I I 1 f"•c• I"'• •••I •cl bl d1 for ftle conat,.uct I oft of [d M•ftn Ina P•rk ffl fl'le Cl ty of
ttunt lng1on S.ech C. I It I 1 - --• orn • ft eccQl"denc• •''" fhe plen1 and •P«lflc.atloM er1d 1peclel
Pf'Ovhlon1 °" ti I• '" the otflc. of '"'• 01,.ector ot Pub I le teorks 0oc:.-."t1 wl 11 be • ., •• I eb •• on June 3 ,.ac. • • ~ A charge ot ''°.00, not ,..t ul\deb I e, wll I ti. requl r.o
for ••Ch ,., of 1pec It I cttont end eccOl'l~ny Ing drew I ng1.
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DIRECTOR or PUB.IC ~s ESTl~TE ----------
"4oof I 1 ut Ion
Cl •erl"9 eno ~ubblng <See Section 9l
E.,-thwork (See Section 10>
Stor111 Drefn 18" RCP
St0"1t1 Dr a In 18• RCP Covr o.,,.,. Re I n t O"'C-enf
Stor1t1 Drain 8" PVC
A9prowl•a1e
Quantity
L~p Su"'
l~P S""'
2,9n CY
40'5 Lf"
}I l f
6'5 Lr
LUlllP Su"'
8.
~-
10.
11.
StO"'lll Drain Cu,.b Inlet Cetch Be~ln
Stor~ Drain Junction StructUI'• Typ• A
StO"lll Drain 2 1 -.21 C.tch Besln wltn St••I Fre111e
Stot"Wt Drain 12"xl2" C.tch Besln Bolted In Conc rete
Stor111 O,.~ln Juncture Structure Type t
LUMP SU"'
Lu111p Su"'
LUMP Su111
LUlllP Su111 n.
I}.
Stont1 Drain Concr•t• Pip• Coll ar
Sto'lft D,.aln Concret• Pipe Anchor
2 EA
Lu111p Su111
}08 LF 14.
1'5.
Ston11 Drain v-Oltd\
O:>ftCr•te Wolk at Risers
Coner aT • R j s.ers
I '50 Sf
110 LF
240 SF
190 Sf
16.
17.
18.
I 9 .
Cb~r ett Monol lt1'1tc Wo lk ' OJrb at Play Ar•o Seat tng
flet.ork at Scenic Over loo• Ar•o Coner e'f •
CD4'cr•t•
Conc rete
Wo l ll and Flatworlo. l lnc tuslv• of •elk along Str,eetl
8a~11.eH>al I Court
6,~') SF
~.620 Sf
1~ Lr
19:J Lr
10.
2 I. Cbncrete Mowstrl p
22 . n.
H.
~ncret• 6" C.Urb Cat toe of s tope l
-l ~eleted-
Cbllerete Pod at C:...rb Outlet
PI av Aree C.Urb
LVfllP Su"'
190 LF
2 EA
100 CY
Lulll'p Su"'
Lurt1J Sum
8 [A
lllll'IP Su"'
LUfllP Su111
120 LF
2'5 .
26 . Play Aree Su111ps
21.
28.
Play Area Send/Soll Tr .. t1t1ent
-d•l•t •d-
19.
lO.
} I.
}2.
}}.
}4.
Basketbal I Court Striping
8:>1 lards
Etectrlcel S¥St91'11
Perk Ident ification Slg11
Freestanding ~ndrall
tiandral 1 •I t h Wo l I 1 Rlsvs 100 l F
}5. -Cl el • t e d -
~. Picnic Tables/S.nch•s
}7. Stationery Bll'tlches
' EA !> EA
}8. Doub le L I tter can Holders
}9. Bask•tbel I EUKkboerds
2 EA
2 EA
•O. lrrl get Ion Svste -Turf Arees 76,•25 SF
19, llO SF •I. Irrigation Syst911' -Slop• Areas •2. ..eel Abetem•m end Sol I Preperet Ion -Turf Areas
4l. ...o AbeteMent -Slope Areas
76,425 SF
19, llO Sf
'
•~. Hydr05e9ded Turf
-~. Hy~OMed•d -s loPH Areas
'6. Rooted Ground Covr -Slope Areas
•7. 5G'ellonShrubs
48. 5 Go I Ion Treas
49 . I!> Gal Ion Trees
50. 24" Box Tre-s
'51. }0 Calender Dey Plonf Esteb I lsh111ent Per i od '2· 60 C.lender Dey Post-tnstallatlon Period
AL TER~ATE ~
I. lel'IO<Y•rv Fenc Ing
76,•2~ Sf
19. DO SF
19 , no sF
176 EA
11 EA
84 EA
11 EA
Lu"'p Su111
l LMtP Su111
In a ccordance wltl'I the provtstons of Sec ti on 177} of the l a bor Code, the State of
Catltornle, Director ot the D8')ert111ent of industrial A•letlons shell Oeter111lne t he
gen era l pr-evalllng retl of wages, aopllcabl • t o the work to I» done. copies ot t he latest
genera l wag• rate def•r111ln11tlons r• on fl I• et the office of the City Clvk llf'ld tl\e
of floe of t he Otr.ctor ot Pub lie Works of the Ctty of Huntington S.ach. Oil lfornle.
Pt ens llt'd sp.clfl~tlons, t09e'fl\er •Ith prgposel tor"', 1t1ay be ot>t11 ln9d et tl'le office ot
th• Olr.ct<Y ot Pub I le '9C>r'ks, Ct ty Hel I, Huntington Beach, ca 1 lfornla.
No bi d w l 11 be r-.celved unless It Is 9ta0e on a blank tor111 f urnished by the DlrectO"' of
Pub fl c Works. Tne specl o I ettent I <ii ot prosp•ct Iv• bl dO•rs Is u I I ed t o the prgposo I
"•Qulr8f'lems, s-1 tor1 h In the speclflee'tlons , for tull directions• to the bidding.
The atx>"• Quentltl.s e,.. llC)pro1d111at• only, being given es a bas is for the cOf'IQerl sCJrl of
bids, end the Ctty ot Huntington S.ach does not e:icpress or by l111pll~tlons 11g-•• H\ltt the
ectuol •11tOUnt ot work •I I I correspond ther .. ltl'I bl.It "•serves tne right to lncreaH or
decre~• the 8"'0unt o f eny class or portion of the worlt., as w.ey be O.em.<l necessary or
expedient by the Director of Public Works.
Alt bids wit t be c~ered on the bests of t he Olr-ector of Public. •or1ts •"l"'e'• of the ..
Quem 1 t I~ ot work t o De don•.
The substlt\,tlor. o t securities for eny ll'009'f v ltl'lhe ld by the City, 1 0 •nsure p.,.tormanc4!,
st111 l I be per~l tte<l In accordance with the provisions of th• Ca l ltornlo Govern-nt Cod•,
s~ct Ion 4~0.
EeCh bid sht l 1 be !MIO. out on a tO"'lll to ot>teln9d at the office of the Director ot Publi c
works, Devel op1Nnt Wi ng, 2000 Main !itr•-1, Huntington Beach, Cel ltornla; sha l I be sealed
end fl led with the City Cl erk et the Civic Center, Second Floor Adflll nlstr11tlon Bui I ding,
2000 Mei n Str•et , Huntington 8Hcl'I, Cal lfornla , on or befor• 2:00 Pl" of July 1 '
19~ and she I I be opened by 11 cCJ1M11t t-• c~osed of the Cl t'y C I erk, the Cl ty Attorn9r
a nd Dlrect<Y of Publlc Wor~ or their euthorlt.O representstlve and the "•suits o t sai d
bidding wl 11 be repO"'ted t o the City C.Ouncl I of uld City of Huntington S.ecl'I e1 thei r
regu lar 111e4'tlng t o be held on Monday, theQth of July , 19...§§ et t h• hour of
7.,0 Pf'I In the City Councl I ()lell'lbel"s In the Civic Center of sa id Clt'f of Huntingt on
Beach, end s h a l I be ec ted upon by sa id City Council at the regu l ar 111eet ln9 of
July 21 1~~6
The City of Huntington S.ach , C.l lfornla·r~ervM the right to ~J ect any or el I bids and
t o ecc•pt th• bid C1ee111e d for ttl• best lnt•r est of ttl• Cl'ty o f Huntington Beach,
Calltornl a.
By order ot t h• City Counc i l o f the C ity of Hunting t on Beech, Callf ornl a this
6th of August 1~~5
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··--·-T/home, l)N/qut.1, SIA ....... Nwty t91t l0deted 1 & 28'. MESA PINES 211JO...,. UITalff 111 IP&mll £!lu 1 I! ~tis non .,:; ---" . 2~ba.frplc,nwtrw/huge Cozy 18r, lllt MW deoor. 8Unlngat1M6.AllMW 2BA18aw/oerl790 N•r Shopping Center 1MIL!TOBEACH r'l:M "-· 2 .. DllllAlll tub, nr a..ctt/AdM'lt refrlg/ttove Carport. lp9le, orpt, dtw & much TOP*A~Ef'~~2 .... 7• *No*Peta 1725 No I*• 640-t~ 842-n&7 ~=-·~~.p.~.J:? 38r 2'-tBI + loft FabUIOUt S 1100/mo. Ev IMl8-440e Mutt ... 1750. ... more Garage. pool, IP' '",_.,... ...., 7*4
YU, ~ pvt dee*•. 1311,500 8 ....... .t TILUm 111-& all the oonwinle!IOle l&l'llL ... IU HI \IERSAILLE8 Alll M 19'. ~ utll. 842.-1
Owner/Agt ~ .... .. 177 E. 22nd St. 831-7378 WI lfRI ·-W/petk> Nr Shoc>P'g Cntr 28r 2Ba, vtew • ..C, =· M1' prof. non"'*'· ...... ··---fBD. 180:t Cal' o•rv. •CVT£28drm,18a,gat-Want a .-ctlonotor-t S905Nol)9ta&40-1384 c1UbhouMNol)9tt E . toehr3bf'C.M.hm,WIO.
-.. ..,, -• gorgeoue watetftont age & trplo "50/mo. ••~ llvlng? We CM offw 111"1· 28r H«b 722-1335 Wknd/ "· kite prtv. SS&O/mo u. tll 2bd, den. Of 3bd, Monec:o p 1tlo 'w 111cuul. 87M912 VUle Rent... Wwt:!!ILI-==---thing from I ema11.,t to Eutbluff deluxe Apt. &45-2702 o.ye lnCI ~25 aft -Pn.
Pian, '249,500, OWMt. UZ!S/mo 122 9730 1 4 bdrm houM. 11 look-2~8•. dbl encl gar Vertal.._ Studio Condo
281 41M-4524 ' • IPUJ•fl Ing In CM, NB, OI' HB w/etec opm Ale P:' Welk to beach fuli MfFprof, to"*9Ur bell lntat Ute• br.nd l'9W All utlllUel 1hfnk of UI ftrtt fOI tti.t erM: ~ renovet kltct\/Rlf lnCI Pftv9Cy N.B. ~.~to JUST LISTED 3 BR 2 ii, ..... :a; h:. 2'ii9e lwtutY IC)t, totally peld Pool, g.,age. 1 ctlOlol of io... llW'Q No '*' " !~~.!"'Y Pool/IC)I \52. 1744 S370+'Mltll. MC """ .,.. child Ole No p«a TSL MGMT 642-1803 87~ °' .....,..,"9 Cell 87~ ~·.~:in~ =o~ ::" :'.;::ic, !v': r,';: 28drm 1Batl'I S710 lut. ..... 1141 Enjoy the LWCUfY Of the IU CltMStt Bfl NEW PORT C A EIT
w/mollv1t1d 111ter1. 831·12fMIOl'M+-479G 301 Avocado 842-9850 2 .. ...__ t'•Sfi CJ! d,.,_ bMutlfullUN'OUndlngtOf 2bd. 16' rm ger, COH0<>25+,F/PAC>ft N-
1189.000 ~111 POOL·PRIVATE PATIO ......... .... • .. .-. ,.,., .. UIYll BIT a&eo/mo, 111 & tut l200 Smar. S400/MO +~ U11 7~1501 Nl'W d/w, trpk: QWIQ9 new crpte & -drpt . In a ~ 28dnn 0t MC al90 1bd ec>t In Deni 722~/54 NOi .
X-LG 18r ia&a. '29, M 75 balcony, encl garage 38drm Condo with n,. P1 isa&.o741nl6-4S41 2WI IOlfW ~Ar EASTSIOE 567-2841 1710 7t4/84&--0M4 ptace. 2 Cl( gariage with p~~~!X. 3bd,, 2be. 11.;1 V V WIUI 11• &P&amlll 2BR 2b1, eptl/drapee, opener Sec guarded • lntah '5e()/mo + .,. utl 11¥9111
-' CH1RMIGA w::Z ,._ Bleuttful, dw'l targe Ger· 01U81ETD ~8AHIT patio, garage, dlth· get•. W/d hk~ From ..... -· 7.1 87&-sen, Roi
.-.y •••-" ""' ......,. """"" den Aptt, petloe, Oec:ka. 1
• w11her. coin In dry 11195. Call 844-0609 •• ..,--....,'-.,..--:--":'"":'':"'.".".:-: linn-• -2BD, 18A Dining, ci.n. ~Sorry, no pet. Nft carpet, lmmed 000, Mt51m0,~1 NEW 2bd. 1''· .. A YU cNn-e u Fumlih room for Prof 1hr So. Laguna llPlllll llUnd, patio, Otta ti, frplc, 28drm 1'A'3atl'I 1720 1455/mo. 714-451-0424. ' ,.._, rent RelpofMll~ mature beautiful archlt1C11 ...
3bd. ib'ITpper unit gdnr.11495,498-1297. 28drm28ath 1740 SHARPANDCLEANOAA-............ lid net, 2 bike to ocn, nonlll'IOkwper90nl300. llgned houM . OCMn
w/frp!C, blt·ln11L& YleW o~ I FABULOUS OCEAN 398 W Wlllon 831-5583 OEN A.PT 18R, 11ove & 111 11A .U YD ~:::~ ~~~. bOlt 842-714&/D 8e2-35e0/E vtew S40()/mo. 4""6324
bay & ocean ow. un Canyon Vlew·1bd. 1ba INSTANT IN refrigerator, no pet1. Stepe to beecf'I 1795/mo. m near so CoH t RESPONS18LE"280. 28A
2bd, 2b1, lrptc & PV1 duplex.gar,wddcf(,leun, 15 15/mo 1eR lBA, Ill S520/mo.54&--1377 . Bkr 842-3150 NEWPORT MARINA APTS F~laza/405 twy,wUhldry. tux pool9ldl apt, In SC ~r~~ .. ~.~vlng out 1795/mo, 496-1297. bullt 1n1, lodry rm, nr Sharp large 2 Bedroom lnprt .... Bil ~~ 1:; !:'·tt~~/~ tcttcheMtte. pool, Jeez. ., .. , 1325/mo ·~ utM.
<>oean tronl, 4bd, 2ba I~ It ~f4f:9;8tl'ISt down1talr1. Abt olutety _ hkup, micro. frplc, encl S325mo 55&-t737 d-651-1730 •751-3398.
down, 2bd, lba up, good 2+i);;. 2 Stty twnhme. TSL MOMT · 842-1eo3 tmmaculete. Dl~Wlilher, *1......... gariage. Prvt bell '2250 Furn rm In tg exec home ROOMMATE flm to .,._.
locatlon. wtnterltummer Ocean YU Xlnt cond. en<:IOMd tock• g1t-Refrlg, dlthwuhet l ttove •ALSO• for emp /Mor lludent nr houle, 1 blk from bl9dl,
ren111e Priced 11 Nwpt Terr '990/mo. 1 Br W•tllde. Stove a :re· Park-like gr°Jndl Incl. NO PETS 5-45-4845 2Bdrm 281 11195. Sorry, J w AlrPorttOCC, kit. 1250 +utU. Cd en.
1429,000 8~912 VIiia Rentlle ~~!;!:.: .~:.w ~rp~: ~9~h~21~~·~l:bs!!tt ~': *I .. lllllM * no peta 780--0019 8-4 lndry, ~ pr1117~95/mo 8:00pm. MMl18. associated
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LovelY 4 Bdrm pool home.
nett every1hlng Re·
duc.d to sm.ooo c 111
759-1501
3BR/2BA Lowet Duplex Incl. tawn ci1r1. Call 54M279 Refrig, dlehw..,_ & ttow UNFURN-1bd N.wty dee Inc ut · MM 1-.TI LIUTm
Stept 10 tend S1~50 Antwer Ad ti 208, --Incl. NO PETS ~ ocn frt, for tngl mature, 11 Fiil Olltl 1111 The modem wsy to find I
Furn /unfum OVi.t adUlt 842--4300. 24 l'lrl. SUPER SPACIOUS Qutet edult. rt-pelt , Incl Home, kl1chen prMtedgll ~Ible ~ •
Moimo 111+SD 49&-1408 2bd. it>a. E'lkM. newty 2~~. !~1 ,:, s~ooi:::: .~~.~~~. ~~mc,~~87:_7;~'· S300tmo 845-2-W ~ 'V~3·
BAYFRONT 2BRlden, decorated. lrplc, patio. 979-1911 BKR 842-3850 Room w/klteh prlv, nr bul S C M hOUM
1rp1c 2 ape partt'g, MC gar 1700. Av.ltable nowt 1-..... ... a lhOpplng cntw Hunt· hare my · •
bldg S 1850/mo yr 546-1709 Tll Y1ITll1AI ••Brand "" 28' 2Ba. ::C:: lngton 8Mdl Adamt & tummer onfy. Pvt BA be.. rr~.F;O~ ~~d:; 2 Bdrm, 1 Battl. Xlnt to-I 28r w/gW . CfJ>I•, dfpe, ~=~~Cle I= .. N~er~:~i Brookhurtt 9e2·5700 ~ f~;! ~ ~
bldg S2100/mo yr c1t1on. lr.g llvlng rm, bt1ln1 l=ncd yrd w1p1tlo 780-1713 Ot 857-tne ttlt/•tttlt I +o.p. 831.e413 aft e
Witetfront Homee tnc pelt M50 854-2777' M7 \llctorie "C le75 11iFURN BACH.APT.1525 IHI Ml llTll Stw Gteat Ocw'I vteiw GW patio encl gariage no 833-4120Cell 1·5PM _
111·1'00 2BEOROOM 1b1th, .. .....i.. ., NPT HTS. Smell e-taot Wkl't rentlil now IWll. hOfM ln CdM. ~
I -.,,.-apt Ute cook Pool No 1147 00 wil & up. 2274 llbll nlemkr '600+-+ leallauttferlalt Gaaal lOOll••~ilt& .. n ____ lllOUTllMlll enctoeed ger1g1 me&tiBJIU arnk.Outeuc1u1t.Utlllnc. *t112•tatlllt11tt. Nwptetvd.CMe.4&-7445 utU720-9729,780-1143 l OO 2BR 2'A9e, ~on golf $M5/mo 84&-7129 11t+lut 845-.3&83 S HOO Shr 2 000 eqfthomeln
GturaJ 1112 m •LIAll '" 111. 1 ~~~ .. 11::115:~7r" 2210-e R\JTGERS aw &PUTllDTI 38D. 2BA. FIREPLACE .. ;~:~ ,...... su 1111 L•E LaG':.a' NlgueA nm 10 ii-:;;;;;F; S.FLt 28D 2ba, rare WW Tl mlmtlll FMtunng beau11ful lend-W/D Hook-up, 1 cat oar. 3028 W PaclflCCout Hwy Regional Par'k. MISO/mo. ••••IUll ~~:.J:!0rm Reg BLUFFS CONOQ..3BD me&liBJIU ~ 880. pooll1e>a 1835/mo. avall now, • Month to month Newpor1 Beedl. FWrtg TV 784-7714 pm 131-0877
COLE of NEWPORT ..... btth• Super patio ;:~p~u ~~·~~or: ,~ ... 1~~5~:. 1:~!~ I P1t~~~ryoar,::.:' &42~!? also available 1125+wt1 tgl,nol depoellt. VILLA BALBOA-M/Exec
=llytoldmoetof w/eXlt e. tat to ... 11 w /buu111u1 guden 4pm&WMkend1 IPUTlllTS ,:;-;;· · M20 llAOlllll ·lmlT 'furntshed V1ut h 1 tltl I lihr tux oondo, w/2 F'a. :..,. :::'.' =• t~ ~~~~:utl'I Laurie. Adults only No peta. Low CONDO VILLA BALBOA Beaullf\il l1tge Apt1 In 2Bd~m 2B1 1795 Stec>e to Mnd 1420 Utile unfurnished 27Z2 ~~~~!Mt,
we 1nvtte you to 1111 your WILi Tl Tll IUOI ~~;_'~n;;;n()( ~~~e~ p1110. walk to beactl 1~,.;. s~ pelt. 1655 -----·Fitness centers. 30TH ST NEWPORT SCH Latlll Waa... lfB l\Omletonttt~need• --I apace rent e.t toe in lbd, 1ba, pool. •P•·1 quiet n~~borhood 825Cent91'SI 842·142• pd Avall7./1 478-2872 100n RllUll .
valuable property wtttl Ut. A-FRAME 3bd, 2ba. tndk, $950 Incl utll 73-4-2962 28dml 1'!.BI S75().,$780 Ct1t1 Jina 2624 Cnta .... 2124 tennis, swimming c ... n: weekty rental• WILL ....
COLE of NEWPORT of-cloeetopooll& tennl1, ifiili1-LIDO ISLE Yrly le&M 151 E 211t St ~240& • Moael(open dd1ly g 6 1BR S32S-S400 wtc. Condo/hel or IC)t, f\.lm, ~m~i r:':'f.!~~114ro~ ~~i~~:~~':~. 8H1n/Ct .. H ChermlOQ 3BR 2b•. ivall •FREE CABLE TV Lg 1Br WOODLAND VILLAGE Sorry no pPts 2BR 137s.1475 wtc Prof M, tmmac.to l500
nowl Note, we hive 1vall· m1rbleltoofl, tlcY'lght. -NOW. n9 pet• Sl800 mo & 2Br 2B• Gerd9n Apt• S II not home~~ on Lido. 818 325-3000.
ableFREEworlllhop1tor e1c,etcOver1800aq'1 2112 •993400own/bkr Poor .. rie\.Jporn S52~ APARTMENT Newpon8Pd~1No (714)997 2 Cua H fer ltat you to k"" up with the 1175,000 ALSO. ltatra1 Po••lbte 3bdrm under I S655 710 w 18th St 880 Irvine Avl'llJtl l11t1h •• • •• ,. I nt1 ~~11111tly ch•""I~ real ON rue w·TER lXRGEST SELECTION I 1000 t ta oce1n Corr• & '"IOI ou•· 2J•0.r \lflf apts Ou1'' tomloila[)tf "'" lat 16thl , ___ ...., ___ ~--....,.., -... ,.... " no r· •MESAVERDE D'lux 2Br. IO'"' •o tr•rw•y' & So Coa\1 ~lai. whtlt only m.nutPS lo the 2714 •• · eet1te m1r1c11. • gu de to •Sail. swim Of fllh from your R«lt•I• all ., .... prl<:ee mu11 -other• 1001 2B1 ,_ decor. d/w , • • 64S-n04 1111 fllf ....
protect 'fOl.lf targeet I~ patio Sandy beectl 38r tlz• Cell tell UI wtiet you 539.e 19) A.gt COii toc;ked g•rege. In dry I boc~ ';a1ap~ m11abl• NO.Pl lS PU AS£ Newpo1t 81!-d< h So BRANO NEW In trx;;"' Ooubl• na-ru:. us
vestment C&ll UI todeyl Only I 179.999 ALSO I need 539-8190 Beet SPACIOUS ·3bd 2~be S795 Ho pell 840-"24115 ~I . llJAI • LA .... Y ltOOMI 1700 161~ SllP£t UCI lhr 2br 2bl F/,,...tmkr Shallmar. CM t758 -• • 11r1wwt 28D +tarn rm 2 Cit narg NOT A UST AGENCY · · ~ ~ $422+ S250 tee sv1 8114
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lll-U11 S 1~~c:Mertul onty lalMa Illa.a• 2lM ~~~~~':n~ 1'•B•Sts95 ~C1tpe11 I BID•OOM '63S.-&.tS 642-SnJ COM POOLSIDE2BR 28841,.a Ave .. CoMa ~~~~~~~~ OOCKSIDERE722·ll730 EXec Ille yrly hM Sbr Incl •714 537·2270* ~al:r•=lg A~.,-=t~ 1 BID•OOMI 'TS0-'760 ~ t'A•BA. irp1c,tennllct,prof ~~ aft• 5C>tn ii C.rtat itl •u lif2 den lrptc I/yd • gar --N ' MIF SA~5 Incl utll wt11k •~~~------,,~ ·-·----kldl pe1 11200 S39.e191 Unique g.,den apot $825 Cf'llld otl o pelt GAi, .. AT 6 MOT WATD .a.. 1 bMcti Rid! 75~7007 SINGLE gerage 00 •IOUIYD-• AQlfltlee trplc dshwthr1PIM:IOUtnr 1960Watlece 642,..914 UllJAUl.All9IO .,..,..1,1rr r r 0 · CIMn. 73 1 W• tlttl ,.. .. _ t t1 "St1 pin cnlld/pet wllk-<>ee1n Or After 6PM 54M529 nµ I ,......, I Coete Mell.. n.-#3 COLDWeU
BANl(eRO o;,i:; --b~y & °% .. n C.naa ••I • ., 2122 5311·6191 Agt ,.. •NICE 2BDRM 2BA• Hl MAMAGIMlllT 1u.ooat ·•~t60J ~t=~~'!.:~°rou en.n.7--~ ~~·~& ~·~-·· VEMAILLES~~~R~~~~F~~~,~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=1 IPI 8eet .,.. Nothing Custom built 3br 2'-'ba. & 2bt end unt1 In quiet toe No pet• $&50 Nllmk,.
Ilk• hi Model hofM cond 2 br, 2bl, gar. lrplc w/mlnl bty view & lrple 760-1418 or 842-7528 IALIU ISl.lll 11 $580,000 (Incl Lltld) CIOM 10 beach g shopng 1980/mo Agt 844-7211 38r 2aa E·llde TwnhM
lltl,111 lasflao IO.. 115001$2000 mo yrly AYI Ytarh 2 I IMras Frplc new crptt , yard
Spect1cular jetty/bey 640-5se<fANYTIME now 673·535• Agt Oceanv• Other• iv•ll·' Ger 1970 Otck ~ = .~~°':cx::;:n::; Cuti.... 1024 Sl'IOfeclltt E.HC home 5Br, eble clOM to bMCh [)yl, &40-2428 Ev/Wknd1
Old WOl'ld Crl'1tm•nthlp BIT llW! •Ba. ocean~--R s2:0 OlllHY HITlL 1121 Jlf 11a ... ,. ..
4 BR. • BA. oenter dining M..a Verde 58drm, 381 ~5~-~ : 1:6-1:~8 ax J I 11111' 110. Patio. Aetrio. 731 W 18th
ttrlum pool home. Skyllghta. 111-.. 0l er 111-1.111 Street. MA. 673-7787 '"-IOIO gr .. 1 locatlon Recluc.d Unlurnl1hed 1Bdrm, 1
10 $l95,000 o~r1 Beth, fireplace g1r1g•. SH .JaH -llUTLOOATIH $800/mo 612 Jumlne 2 71 11750/mo ,2 br 11Ab1 -1 b<>ughl another $1Jbm 1 Open •·8 Dally Clrflhlat 1 townhOUH. greenbelt, OIL..sl·l&I LIUTlll YWHIE TtllW • 21 ,.,. Shout• vaiUe 1725 3br 2be 1ndry rm. all b1t-tn1
1111111111 Hll llTlTt ta "' -newer kit 2 gar J•cunl 2078 Thurln
Gr .. t hOIM tor famlly llv· MO-SEU 2BA 1BA. lg s1or1ge thed. 1001 Hurry 539-6191 TSL MGMT 8-42-1503
IOQ Ind entertaining Prl . nu carptldrepet, no pell Agt lee CLEAN & SHARP 2 BR.
vete large tot with iplr1<1-TllPLU . a.a. 1950 'B 'Meyer, show by AILllrta11t1 epls & drpt D/W. gar-
IOQ pool FortNI dining. 3 • 2 • 2 Cloee to lhoC>-appt $e50~ dep 5411-3464 !::::: age. no pell $640/mo.
pwquet noo<t In lamlly plOQ & park. Auum1ble i'SHAAPWestllde 2Br I 11. p l I 845-5577 room Wlfft to lhoola, to•n MklOQ 1235.000 a ••a ta Ill I -------,,,.-=-pane, and lhopplOQ vii-Wiil lllten to offer• 181 Oplx Tiie flr1 crpt1 4'.t CLEAN & SHARP 2 BR,
!age 1259.900 Oflve by 1858 Pomona. drp1, w/d hkup, ger $800 -07 cpt3 & drpt, DIW. gar·
VICKI KRAUS ind c111 tor det1lls • MC Mutt •t•nd credit i;&i1ut11 paid 1tovetrldg age, no ~ $640/mo.
759-9100 DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 " Ho peti 770-5829 Lrg 1 BR duplex • 10 8A5-55 77
Deluxe 3BR 2b• W'llde H1rd1ng B1lbo1 Pen 1 Eu-t--.,,..Col-11--=Meee....,--neiwer--W~BIU1 1050 F/PI mini ocn YU 2 car adult nope11 547-1155 prv12Br18a,vauttedoeff..
LE woRlb 2BR gar 2216 E Peclltc Av Nwpl Penln 3Br 2B•. gll', Inge In IMng rm, dining
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EMERALD BAY Ocean lllew. 3bd 3bl. 3
lrplc wllk 10 prv b¢h,
$<485,000, Clll 10 ...
759-1552
2b• Condo. C901 H/A In· I 1000 See-<:all 644·8722 tndry tr pie Yrty I 1300 rm & kitchen Sngl gar-
llde l1undry, gar w/opnr wkdys Of att 5 7~9-1 104 VIiia Rent1l1 67S-4912 1ge $700/mo Cell Sheryl
180 deg vu oc91n DUPLEX COMPLETEL y B 873-3117 Of 831·12fMI
breeze• 24 hr He Remt>aeled 2bd 2 cer 11 • :;;~J1oo owner :~;!~~ou~u .,~1ev~~:~: I laii~ ·
n11 Ill Rllllntl Incl, gdnr 1nd ALL utll pd -··-·---·
Of YOUR proper1'91 NO • ..,.. lt•c• 1 Olt Avlll now 55&-2276
obllglllon by TOP .nne; Ranch st:;t;; E'StDE2BAfo1,g1re0e i
P R 0 DU C E R · C't 11 W•tclttt Fam. rm, 2 trpl, p1tlos, new car~' and
PATRICK TENORE pool w/blth houM, alarm I paint 1750/mo C111
63t-128e IV' a more 548·7249 998-343• leeve m1g
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L•r04t 4Bdrm, 3Ba ex-
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Baell Bey locatton Wood
dec;klng !Md• to a 1qa torrounded by kith lend·
ICeplng N.-kit~ lp-
pllencetl & much mo<ll
Only 1229.000
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H'.1 1-7:\70
1J IWlll Fncd 5 rm •llde hM bulc
d8COf grauy yd enct<>Md Ullll YlfW IOlll gtr kld1tpet s 1so
3BO, Cet!MI Model CX>mef 539-6191 Agt f ..
lot, ale, many UP11rlde9 L
'288.000. pr1nctpalt ooty. L•urel Pointe 3Br 2'A8t
pleue call, 780-0235 unique toe wt~ lg patio
er .. Yr IN Comm po6I
S 1250/mo Chethlre
Prop 7511-18771875.409e
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New detached Ht1te
Lautremont hOme 1(1 ••· c;lutlv1 Harbor Ridge
1596,000 Call
759-1501
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E-slde 2br bftlnt yd quiet
patio 1595 llet ok
lddtlcat de1llt1
GW •Ht·tlH* Almoet Newpor1 3bf 2bl
totally equlpt dec;()f a gAI
1900 ltmlly 1pot
5311--6190 8eet Rlty I•
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FIRST SHOWING
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2s m pool, }IC. ent u•.
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rhroul(h < ld\\rf1f'd •1049 •
2 car g•r w/Otpnr, prv yd,
crpt drpt, bit In, kid• otl,
n-pet•. 11250. 845-9857 I
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emenltlH S 1250/mo
\/Illa Rental1 875-4912
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ArN
• 2 11ory 3 bd, 2'~ba. din·
Ing room, 2 cat gar, 2000
tq "11200 .... GIBB.
842-1872 UDO REAL TY
-•PENTRIOGE COVE* I 2Br 29e Condo $995 ~
fall• & 1tream1 New
dee()( W/d l'lkup, 2 car o•r w/oprlr ltl mo ;.
S500 ..c S•t 2• .. 7
Pretened .,... 2bf 2bl •
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539·Cl19t Agt fee
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Harbor. 841·f4tl or "' '"°'· llg9f1t
NEW FOR ONLY $1
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books Slipp!!(!~ Cr I
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No pelt 1475. 990-2970
EASTSIDE 2BD. 2BA
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CIOH to elem & Jr HS,
dlw. lg fwr'o09d yd, patio,
ltld encl carpon, col~
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pd 1850 + '450 dee>.
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Bachelor Only 1475 1 Lndry rm 1fMl5 lrvtne
Ave, •A 720-9422
E&IUide tmall cute 1 Bdrm
w/gar 1525 c.n Sheryl
831-12fMI or 87s-3t1T
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W/D hkup, page. D/W,
new catJ>91, t725/mo.
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2 ftOfY, ~ IOO eq. ft. Clemente CPA Firm. ' ' M Nat'I trev.. required: debte, __.d d9lliler, _.1H,,.C..112-te22:; llflr, Dryr tOO •· f t
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Sp•ce •v•ll: 580 '" SALON, South Cout Ptz. etlentl, fight typing, tome Ffl LMfn Property Momt ........ ·~ ----C*1* '200, butter tTey oolor. AKC all ~ta so• IOXf ibP
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(llOl'oee '10m Fedoo) Ve-Mu1t heve own cu SECRETARIES-!x-.utlve S*tonwhollk•WOttta-• nr John Weyrte Airport 8:30pm Tu. 11em to ..,. .__ "'"I L AKC eso-3011 t lt7I/ 759-1879 and Admtnl91ranve Top ... Join the~ Meda ~ neet IPPtOJC. 7pm Wiii train .._. X1nt oond "325 Bleck Me6e 7 .U. xl1 A.i;i()t(:!""iCiiP::-"jjiiiiiiiii eenfl819)1~;..:g•nt ._tf 1klll1-pertorm routine ~~l"::!. ~~ We.,.~for.....,.,.I frtendty l*90n to ""' AfJPtr It~. 18IO 080. Cell 07~7113 lln•l~eonallty. MeH CHOtC! SUP• aeru•
14) M0-.33M n MtltaaJ/ dutlM ta 25-10 50 TSL MGMT :.k ..M Exper preferred lllgll IPMd photQ oopy ~ta. CM BMutlful 1920'1 antq .,,... Verde, CM, ·~ ~ Up to '5" & lide lie
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1 yr ...... 720-7408. Tolt.triee Compeny In TRC Tempot Svct 1 754-&822 E 17th St C .. Ml C... tin a dey to~ Come •Dll 8Mut RCA eoQd wood Owlw cen pll:a It ti l.A8T CHANCE MOOR-fi4ubtal ffii Irvine Mu.thaveexoet-4500Cempu~1124 MulcanAeMeurent )Olnourteemof~. WurekM*fn99orool-ae (wtllnut flnWI) 25" TV OCA.nlmelsn.iterup INO Mwpor'I Hatbor.
lent1•llt1a, front Offtcuc>· Newpor1 aa2 o.24 SECRETARY For looel COUNTER HE1.P houM:rtvee end ....... IWdenttwhoWOUldllk•• Cabinet ~rlect. TV AC1 no. blfot9 ~ eo.ta MeM.. 15.000 eq fl PMrlnOt, 5 ~ min • CPA Firm-WP, ltt• boc*-Night IMI. flt. pit, m•n dellverlng The Pit eummer pclllltlon con-need• work. Sell for LAB AKC PUPS-Lov.iM, tlont Cllppet 28' tlooC)
dMdeble on 40,000 tQ ft extcut~ exper, typing LIU&. llOlnUY kMpln~. 1no ree•P· ptut premium pay I Recl'lt• &tty momtng tlnulna through tet1oo1 112.&0. 980-5844 bll, m•lftme69. 4 .mo But of!•' Deya
lot 5000 eq fl e/c Office, 00+, tllortllend 110+ Growlno Lew Firm In tlorntt, 92-5307. ASST NIGHT MANAGER rout• from IMne to 1en yetr, 4 tin per dey Mono 0.-I 50 , old. ne.d lmmeO tlotne. e.32·8918 ut 201, ftW 1$:"~"'9. xfn~.toc , flOur• aplltUde requited' lrvtne, expertenoe Civil TW D1&111 •-y Ffl. Mitty open. AWfY In Clemente, rellllble eat Fri, ~ oompte. 8ufM1J11100 :;;:_ ~ FM90nal*, 641-5070 :".ll0-4==3-4:-::2~-..,.-~-• OOU6d be .--0, evl OenerOUI talery plul cw U1 , Corpotate WP 1 ..__," s-.an 9em-12pm end lneurenot requit9d, tlon of 1·2 colteoe leYel 1100 A al & LHASAAPSO Pertklolof MOOR1NG for Mlt 1'811·
711/M Brit 714/840-7000 allowenceplueexpenaee mu11 . Hll tor Ann ::='~~·~,.;,p.. ORANGE JULIUS 5'&-0222.&-11em. eccounUng eoutMe • 079-063tvor104.:'b,.~17
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.. CA 92713 (7 1')8eo.c1'13 PAIT ·lm St. #755, Npllk::tl 02te0. HOSTESSES Full Um• hlOll tcllool ground end Mlle. Pteeee w/4 olleln185 Ttbte lop I =-=-=:-7"--,..-.-= ,....... I 0 .,11---euseoYs1CASH1ERS gr.ciuet• with good c1r1v-oom.:t CfltClne eoott 91ow 1100 "" 1n good sH1H-rzu Adcwtlblt Witt Ne 30 fl M dOO( ,,. .... ..... •lllATll/IALU Reel .. !!"'9' _. .. 1u•1t••T EVENING SHIFTS CALL rno l"eCOtd Appt, In's-· .,, 10 em. 563-7113 • condlUon '47-2TS7 AKC. home br.d 3 hgt" c I u ,. n'o •.
•m NMd people wttll • Ofl ~ ..,.,-1• of'llce I For RE Ofc Entry L.wt • 10-5".4, 87~10 eon 10 Mr ~t• et ltll ........ ...-.. c»c:t-oro.t now 1200/rno No O't4mlMa llWI anhude 6 drw. ';;1111 ~=k~ ~Y~~n: 14.75/Hr CALL 642-3850 • lllW.l'I Robert hln, Wllllem mfm O:Oa ~.,!~~I PetU & ttt OOIOt Mt~7 752·2sa.. ~7H7
Investor Of Wor1llng Pert· =~ ,;::..:,,-:: 4 Must be relleblel """'... FULl TIMEorPA"1'TIME ~sf~~ 1'01 »tt~ Dr IOf9 bed Lowry Otgen Tim~ Milled Pup-.... , ....
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coffaterel recPted the right C: Cell Joen 831· 1288 have itrong typt119 & c:otle09 etudant wor1I b9-dt1wr9 pert lime to d9-&.n:-M • • w tr . c:ond t.350 J:. An• w • r Ad • 52 . ..._,Balboa lttMd
(714) 780-1375 (213) 5~7 I • ·~;~\:-· ~ lkllla. ~Ull time. IWWI duw. retired llV« LA nm.. to ttor. P.Off/99onc:_ ~:':;4""' Cell 175-s4 end t ' 042-4300 24 hn 11' -~·.21).5.t~
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·-11 .,... ._ llllUIOE f'T • • Fuent• et Robert Bein, Income, no txi> required. t& yr• have. Vllll °' tNClc Quallftedpet90nwlthgood LAlll&... I 9U5&I ~-• SAILBOAT end Moomo ••llDIT• Pr IC... -WllllMI Fro.I & Aaeoc. Weoftw and llab&tlty lnalranoe, pt!Onevoice,eometyplng Pettotet8~PVC -ii~ for aale New H iit . '*Ill lllllT• ~ Pfl :z = n•n••n l 1401 Quall St., Npt 8dl • Au.lbtt Hourt se 71 /llr +mllug•. ' comput• .... Co.ti sseo Wr Iron I* SCHAFER iL@e+Aie ~ ~ ~· Money •vetlabtl fOf ANY IOc EJtper~ l*'9on In I PIMl&nt phone voice & Wlll9' •~end 714-649-8541 Mw .,.._ 64t-1157 p.uo ... ~ GUIT AA & ampllfler. 1 ___ ,__ ___ ,___ ~ purpoeel e. policy prOCMttng end mannert to Mndle ~ uonn1•n • A ~enc. To Advenc:e I EXECUTIVE CASHIER RECEPTIONIST ~~table l.ttM ~ = ~~50
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your Cfedlt with u. eno pq (7t<4) 852-1111e uuta nec.eeary A.i.t ;:: ~enctv,. • Unlfomle Provided h•v• · .. ten1lve • cHll ~ t>uey ptw>nee, fOf ~~= •eoene flaw ua Cuapn 1114 receive • vec•llon ••.• u -• "--Cuatomer Service Men-..., •Fr• Mee!• handing and OU91omtr d9tab. Dene 833-e100. ..., 2· aaroa 'p.i,....-iotiiii.._ ______ _
OW11ftcal• '°' Lu Vegas. -.Cea -.t 9Q8f Varied general of-buey Colt• Meee Reel I wvtce exptttenoe M MOVING SAlEI RCA 25' ~• I wtll ,.. OWi 'fOUI P9Y"' Materc:ardt end Vieu floe dult• Detell-mlnd-~~·~Hice Set/Sun Accepting appllcatlon1 time w /beneflte llLllUllTIP.L Coneole color TV ...,.IAuuuful AXUUoAb j tMl'ltl on ln\al motor
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964-6443, Mr Fuller PrlCllce Mtll::x.·~~lrne 0 pp 0" u n It... G. r 11 Mutt be rettabtl, reepon.-I FLOWER SHOP IN HB Qlt-. 18+. Pert·Urne M table wit ctn a pc "'°" cs.th '"· ... 2-2 ... , In ~ oond. tor 'f04ll
call tor appt, . 873-2900. No tgene:y'I llble and "' groomed ·-·· .. -. Mature l*90n p/t 3 dey Dally 10-2 8eturdey. tlonel. Redwood *t> Q(lff I equity. .. ~ r ... &auucmab Selery comm•n1urete C:-Mdnu.a wtc lnc:lu every other Sat. Stlwy to U50/mo FOf tbtl 497•2875 ='~ MM lfl•&~wtindlt~ •llflAITICI &ISIST llOIPTmlll w/expenence Call Jo.ti ' wenr.. genertl flower ltlop wor1t fun )Ob c:llll 894-0747 Mk .. ,
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NIGHTSl-.WEEKENOSll NEW/REPAIR Oullllty No RON'S GARDENING yrs exp. "'°"" ...... .,.,__ -·-. ..... )-1 ~ -· ...... ••••• Cran ... uc 541545 CM Jobe to small, reuon•ble .. ~2 ... ~•• I Fr• eet. LOW RATESI LOfl 575--9552 Pteaant phOnt vo6ce a •te ., 10-1 boy• •Int cono llK>OO 873-7803 -F t llc'd 531 2:µ5 .,... ""'"" ••Yf 11• Wia.t. .,..._ •~ ----mutt no~,., clothing 0,.....,9'>0'1 -OR.ANGE COASi o-~ .. ble mo-Wiit r• • · · - ---,. wn• , ... _ 1--·-• OLDI -~ 1.....,.1 ..... ---. -t4-t8, Anne 045-4838 20 n WELLCRAn STEP ._.,Aerl ... ·lt ._.......,.. ••-~----Com!*te Claan up Gen."I F-Info ...___ ••" --.,......_ .._ "" ,...,.,_. ~ LIFT 125 "'p E-.. n-·.. .,..._,, -beby911 In tier Colt• Meee 1 ... f!!! malnt Palm tr•l1r• trim (714) ~n' Brighi ..,thuslutlc mature m•k•ra, tllgl't eellool NURSERY FURNITURE Lo tioure l ~2 ooa' ....... 2524 Herbof Co4lt•.,.....
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Offenders would be jiliiced under house
arrest; device ensures tqey stay there
By lite A11odatH Preti
In a development Georic Orwell
m1&ht have forecast for the pnsoncr
Winston in the novel'' l 984,' Orange
County officials arc study1na an
clectromc surveillance device for
non-violent pnsoocrs.
Instead of holding drunken dnver..
Freed
Ricardo Montero Duque,
a leader ln the Bay of Pie• ln'ftaion 25 yean
aio. returna to the Unlt-ea 8tata aft.er aatntna
Illa freedom. A4.
Callfomla
After being reunited with
their parents. two Bul-
garian glrls spend their
first full day to America at
Disneyland./ A5
Nation
The U.S. Justice Depart-
ment says Austria's
president-elect, Kurt
Waldheim, will be allowed
entry Into the U.S./ A4
Sports
·The Angels take another
pounding by the
Cleveland lndlans. /81
and other non-violent offenders 1n
the crowded Orange County Jail,
defendants couJd be placed under
house a~ with the aid of an
electronic surveillance device that
tnggers an alarm. ·•Jt does not replace a cell for
violent offenders." said Lester
State ...,.
honors
2CoaSt
s -chools
Distinguished award
goes to Woodbridge.
Newport-Harbor High
By G. JEANETTE AVENT
DllllJ ..... C.. I 'I .... II
Two Orange Coast schools wall
re<:e1ve the state'~ first Dtst1nguished
School Award, according to an an-
nouncement Fnday by 8111 Honig.
superintendent of public schools.
Newport Harbor High School 1n
the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District and Woodbridge High
School in the Irvine Unified School
Dtstnct were selected from 31 Oran"
County finalists in the ( alafom1a
School Rcc~1t1on Program
The state Department of Education
screened 2,300 secondary schools on
the basis of test scores. enrollment 1 n
academic classes. and other cntena.
said Eleanor Anderson. the program's
Orange County coordinator.
The two wtll JOin 30 high school\
and 60 m1ddlc,Junaor or intermediate
schools for an awards ceremony in the
state legislature in October
Anderson said a state team went to
each of the schools to "validate that
they were as good asJthey said they
were" an the application
Cohen. markeung director for Con-
trolled Act1v1t1" Corp. "It's JUSt
another tool to help an overburdened
system."
Wben an offender 1s selected for
home monatonng. a 3-ouncc elec-
tronic transmitter as strapped to his
lower lq.. The transmitter sends a
s1&nal every 35 seconds to a home
monitor pluucd into the telephone.
If the offenocr leaves home wtlhout
perm1ss1on, the unit signals a com-
puter in the probation department or
shentfs office and sounds ao alatm.
The monitor also oohfic1
authont1a if the offender tampcrt
with the equipment or attcmptl to
pluc at into a different telephone.
In Qrv.eU'1 1948 novel, people
were monitored in their homes by
two-way television, with an an-
noUDCCT that barked orden at lhem if
they were seen committina an infrac--
tton But the bracelet's inventor uid
the pouibtht1cs arc optimistic, not
scary.
25~ FAIR
'ORICASTI ON Al l.liiiiiiii~li~iiiiiii.iiiiiii~·:·:
"The ml.)onty who aro placed on
home mon1tonna are people who
have good commuruty ties,' making
them less likely to run. saad Tom
Moody, the Flonda 1nvct1tor who ts
marketma the devtcc.
Moody told county offiCJals, in-
cluding probatton officcn and aides
to countr supcrvisor5 that a ~m
to monitor 20 offenden 10 thttr
homes would cost $37,890.
The device~ an use in 17 JUrilldic-
uons across tht country and will soon
bt tncd in San Diego County, Moody
said.
MichaeJ Schum.acbcr. the county's
chief probetJon officer. said it'• ioo
soon to tcU whether such a l'Wft_,m
miaht •ork iA Ota.aat County,~
is under a (cderaf court order to
red~ crowding in its jail '"The electronics ~ in·--:;-
but the JU~ is l\ill Olll,.. he . ,
.. There i n'ta sreat deal ·or Q.PCI iocc
with tht'm, but it may be, )'cry
prom11in1-"
Waldheim
electe·d
Austrian
president
Def eats socialist foe
desptte allegations of
Nazi war crimes role
By LARRY GERBER
• 2 9 ,.._ .,..,.
VIENNA, Austria Kun
Waldheim, the former U.N. aec>-
rctary-gcncral accused of hidJna a
Nui past involvtng atrocities in the
Balk.ans dunng World War Il, 1riOO a
smashing victory in Austria·s prcsi~
dent1al election Sunday.
lntcnor Minister KM! Blecha de-
clared Waldhetm the winner, with
2,464,598 votes, or 53.9 perccn~ of
the vahd ballots casL Ku:n Steyrcr.
Waldheim's Socialist oppooeni. drew
2, I 07 ,3 17 votes for 46. l percent. •
.. The result showed that the Au.
tnan people are not prepued to
ae«pt these accusauons that have
been made against me, .. Waldheim
said in a victory statement on ·
television.
Waldheim 67. was backed by \he
conservauvc People's Pa.tty. Them-
)car prcstdency is a 1arJely cer-
emonial and non-partisan post.
As presJdent, he wiU rccea~ forci&fi
iuests and make nare visi&s co otbc:r
countnes. But l~ators in tOme
countms. includina the United
States, Britain and Israel, are de-
mandini that he be banned because of
has act1v1ucs 1n the German army. Tarkenton passes along
his motlvatlonal methods
lnanewbook. /81
Lee Lacy hammers three
home runs to lead Balti-
more to an 18-9 win over
"It's nice to be r«ogna1ed," said
Tom Jacobson. principal of the I, 700-
student Newport Harbor High
School. "It's good for the spant of the
students. faculty and r :>r\)munity"
Jacobson said the selection pfocess
was intensive. After 1n1ual screening
(Pleue eee SCHOOLS/ A2)
Boaton Celtic Larry Bird, centel', &rabe a
rebound from a ••&.J'IJl of Bouton llocket
playera, helplnC the Celtlca win their 18th
NBA champlonUJ.p Sanday. Twin Towen
Akeem o~won. left, and Ralph 8ampll0.D
were topplecl,u a.ton won the •lzth 1ame
114-97 and took the bat-of ••en aerla
4 -2. See Bl for det:aJh.
The Socialists have been in power
for 16 years and remain in control of
the government. Parliamentary elcc-
11ons arc scheduled for next spring.
and Waldhe1m·s· victory railed the
(Pleue eee W ALDDlll/ A2)
·the Yankees. /82
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Business
Classified
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86-8
Mesa asking Santa Ana tosbarecostof light
·Comics
Death Notices
Entertainment
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Television
Weddings
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BS
A8
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A6
A3
85
Council considers request by residents
for signal at Sunflower and Gi"eenville
81-3
A8
A6
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OflNDel!Jl"llotltllfl
Costa Mesa official"> are attempting
to persuade their 'ianta Ana counter
pans to share the cost of installing
traffic signal-; at a bus} antcr!.Cct1on
bordenng the two cllte'i.
NB woman named
to OC Fair Board
Gov. Georic Deukme11an has a~
pointed a Newport Beach woman to a
four-year term on the Orange County
Fa1r Board. which ove~s the fair-
grounds in Costa Mesa.
Beverly Langston of Newport
Beach 1s succced1na fair board mem-
ber Howard Dickerson of Buena
Park. whose term has expired.
Lanaston has lived tn Ne~rt for
12 yean and previously hved m Costa
Mes.a for 12 years, acco. rding to a
fairaounds spokesman
She 1s an ex-president of the Hoag
Hospital au)'.1hary and the Orange
County Council of Hospital Aux·
1hancs. Lan~ton also served on the
Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict Board and worked on poht1cal
commtttecs for state &n Marian
Bergeson.
··11ove the fair. and I have been to
v1s1t the fair almost every )Car I've
lived 1n the area:· Langston said
Her husband. Ball, 1'1 a pnnnpal of
Snyder-Lanpton Inc. nn lrvine-
bascd commercial and mdu\tnal
development firm
Hrushing aside stafT conclusions
that the mte~1on doesn't warrant
signals. the ( osta Mesa City Council
lhl'i week voted unanimously to
explore options for brin.ging traffic
lights to the Junction of Sunflower
A venue and Greenville Street.
The acuon came after rcs1deJ11s
Admissions to UC Irvine .
may exceed expectations
New rule allowing students to apply to
multiple UC schools causing confusion
A chanae in the way students &re
aamittrd to the Un1vcrs11y of Cali·
fomia h11 crattd chaos for campus
official pl1nn1na next fall's C"nrol·
lmt-nt · At the system'' two most popular
campusc -lJC Bcrkelcy and lJC'l..A
-too few lre,hmcn h~ve bttn
admitted for the fall Al other cam·
PUJn. 1nclud1ng UC If'\ int:, tht:tt wall
pr blbly be more than e11.pcctcd
UCl officials now ~htvt about
400 mote frc hmen will attend nt\t
fall than the campus had pl1nncd
The cau~ of the confu~uon. l IC
officials 5aY. is a ch. n an the "•>
sludenh enroll
In the pa"it. students have been
allo"'('(J to appl) to onl> one of c1Jht
campu~ 1n the system that have
undeTJT1du1te pfOITlm1 . .\ student
appl)'tnl to UCLA, for example.
could not also tr; for acceptance at
l!Cl. When the llaut was reached at
the S\lstcm·s most popularcampu9",
applicants were routed to othen that
were l~, hlely to fill up quickly. 1uch
"'\JC R1ven1dc and UC nla Cru1
Dul 1n wme cases. the campu' to
whu:h a \tudcnt WU d1VCr1Cd ~I\ not
'/
near the 1nte~11on complained
about bland curves and speeding car5
filling the street as the area con tinues
to develop with business parks and
shopping center\
Jim Willems. who spearheads the
12-ycar-old dnvC' for a traffic-ltght.
said Sunflower parallels the Jammed
San Diego freeway and often as used
as a shortcut
Willems laves on one side of
Sunflower and owns a ( hmt1an gift
store on the other side He com-
plained that motonsts attempting lo
make left turns from the interiCCtaon
were holding up traffil· and cutting 1n
lront of speedmit car!>
The cat) Tratl1c Comm1<,c,1on rec-
ommended earlier that poten11al har
ar'dt could ~ eltminated b~ restnc
tmg left turns. Traffic officials warned
that a signal would attract mott
motonsts 10 the 1nte~t1on and an to
a Costa Mesa ne1ahborhood
However. the council bowed to the
handful of ~s1dents. who argued that
the intersection has become too busy
tn remain without a si111aL
Residents added that they expect
traffic to become even more snarled
once the ne"' South Coast Plaza
annex opens in the fali.
Willems. an pamcular has reason
to be nervou
He awoke one morning m June
I 984 10 find a motorcyclist sprawled
an h1c, front yard "nd pnor to that
episode. a drunken dnver plowed .
into h1'i Maninatha Village store the
prC"v1ous ~car. Willems said.
Seniors at Coast high schools
getting ready for graduation
By G. JEANETTE AVENT
°""'~Gr• ........
Graduation ceremonies for a~a
h1Jh schoolsare scheduled June IJ-24
this year with man) schools also
hononng graduates with special bac-
calaureate ccrervonies.
Baccalaureate speakers include
local d1gn1tanes. clergy. an Olympic
gold medalist and Nancy Reagan·s
press S«rclary ,
Graduation cermo nieri and
speakers scheduled for Orange Co..11
PHIL
SIEIDEllU
Fo cus ON TH£ NEws
the 1tudenl'\ \«Ond choice wt than the
l lC 1Y1tem.
Th1'1 year, 1 ne"' ~y11cm permuted
itudents to apply to more than ont
UC campu\, with the aam ol 11v1n1
ttudtnt1 mol't' ~v cooccm1na which UC loc.uon the} "Mil attend. How-
ever. It ha' cau~ a fC"w problems for
campus officials trying to plan f<'r
nC\l fall • (Pl eee UCI/ A2}
htfh school!> include
Hut1a1t.• Beach Ualob Hl1ll
Scllool Dtstrlct
•Edison -Baccalaureate. JunC' I'\
2 p.m • Campus Bowl Father .\le'
Man"alle, Saint Simon & Jude C aah
ohc Church Graduation June IQ, '
p.m . Campus Bowl
• Fountain Valley -Baccalaun"atc
June IS, 4 p.m . Campus Bowl. r>r
Paul Bc11er formcrpnncipal (1radu
ation June 19. 7 p m . Hunt1natnn
Beach High School Sheue Field
• Hun11naton Beach -Junr 1 R 4
pm ')hcue Field.
• \1anna -Vespers Ceremony·
June I~ \pm Manna Bowl. Wendy
D \\:chcr '-iancy Reagan's prns
-.ccrC'ta" C1raduat1on: June 19 5. 30
p m Manna Bowl
• Ocean Yacv. · June 18, 6 pm.,
"-r\tmin\trr Hi[lh ~ool Stadium
• "c'itman'iter -Baccalaureate:
June I~ 11 am . Ciy mnas1um, Peter
Yu..lmar 1'~84 Olympic Gold Medal c ,, mnac,t < 1raduat1on June 19. 7
pm • \<:hool 'itad1um.
(Pleue eee GRADUAnOrt/A2)
Cat hairs in Irvine
rental prompts suit
A ·former Irvine woman with
~vere allCJ"llM has filed SUit agAIO\t
the owner of an apartment wmpln.
claiming slle .,., rentf'd an apartment
htte!Td with c.t hair. •
Rtbttc• L"nn Gltd''lt1n ,ufltf'C'd 1
Knous all riY au ~k and had d1I·
ftcult) bfuthina aif\er mt·n tnl inh1
apartment 16E at thr A.1Jl('n ~rart
mcnu la<Jt Novr:mhcr, according to
the laW1uit filed Thunday
Tbt wo n only agrttd to n:nt thr
a~nment r a mana <'mtnt of
ftoal U\ureJ her tht unit had httn
Jl('t·frtt, said Maione Da), an •t·
1ornr\ rep~nting the woman.
The \u1t allcan that the apanmrnl
ownrl"\, Far \\'~t Fairhaven and
.\'pen~ Fa1rha"en. arr au1Jty of
brtach of contran. f~ud and mtt-
rcrrt ntat1on
(ihc k l~1n 1s S«kin an unJptttficd
nmount of monc} and al"-'1 \he
iunc~ out·of·pockei t.J.pen$Ct ~
cau1<' ~he had to find a platt to
h\c and tuid to dc5tl'O h1n
nd hno.ru. all div cunt.ami tcd by
c-at hau -
' \l'O\.e\ptD(ln for thr apartmentt
nlulJ nnt ht"TUchC'd for comment
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Beauty contestants
Scoree •kyrocket at llile Square Golf
Coune Saturday wben tbe MlN Fountain
Valley conteatant.9 driYe IOlfen to dlatrac-
tion. Teeln& up for tbe July 2 co11tat are.
left to rtiht. (front row) ea ... ndra Crlcler.
Cecilla Lewt.. Seana Mahoney, Doreen
RodrfCues, Cheryl ChJmlnleUo. (middle)
Loree Fry. Michelle ~onaon. La.Dell
Henaon, Stella Berkebile, Sonja Feblmann,
(back) paieant cbalnnan Beverly Batten.
Kim Melendes, Nancy ltckweller, Julie
KraYlk. Denlae Welbourne, AIJ•••
Yanch&ee, Dellal BUNnl, Paulette Carder
and paceant co-chall' Debra Bond.
WALDHEIM WINS AUSTRIAN ELECTION ...
From Al
con~r"atr\e~· hope'> 111 JckJttng thl·
<)oc1ah\tS ncitl \car
Sunda) ~ bailo11ng v.a' J runoll
electron \\ aldhc1m and \tn rrr IA.t'rl'
1hc top fini~her\ 1n tht· four-man lidd
1n the \.-ta) elec11on ~hl·n Waldheim
almo~t received the maJont\ nt'eded
to win tht" prt'\ldCm"\.' 1n the lir'>t
round He 1o1o1in 49 l'l 4 f)l'rlent ol thr
'vOtes
.. I would hkt• t.o \a\ hen· with all
certa1nl ) that , th!\ t rit11.1\m llht·
allegauom ahout hi\ pa'>ll du.I not
come from gu1.crnmtnl'> hut l'\·
du\11.-d~ from pcr'>onal '>l.ltt·mcnt'>
from one nHnl'>tcr or tht• other from
Israel." Waldheim \3H..l allt·r thl' final
rec,ult\ werC' annoumcd ·I am urn·
vrnced that in a \hort time 11 will ht.:
pos\rblc fur thl' \ltuat111n to 4utl'l
down"
Waldheim wa' ml't h\ a throng ul
cheenng \upportt'r' at tht· hrad-
quaner\ ot thl' l'ropk\ Part \ \omc
held up a hugr banner rt·ac.11ng "Long
L1"e Waldheim ..
5tt~rt:r, Oh, '>did hl• hacJ JOllllpall'd
defeat hut he wa' ·'t11'M!ppo1 ntcd at
the \11e the h11.1 dllfrrenll' 1n the
election re<,ull
<)ne thing muc,1 he al\o <;ard , that
10 this elcllron 11 V.J\ nut onh the
quahficat1on\ of both rand1date\ that
pla:red a role but al\o themes that
were pushed lrum out'>llk ··he 'Miid
Chancellor r red \1nowa11 hecttl ol
the S.X1al1s1-led go .. ernment ..aid his
pany had sulTered a ~nou\ ..e1baLk
and he would annountc Monda>
whether he would \tcp dov.n
It 1\ trad1tronal for &O\·c:rnrm:n t
leader<, to o0er their rC:'>1gnat1on to tht•
new pre\1dcnt Waldht·1m \<.11d hc:
would follow trJd1t10n h> not anrpt-
rng an oiler h~ ~1 nu~a11 to rc'>1gn
Waldheim'\ \lllOI"\ r ndl·d lhc hit
terest pres1dent1al rnm11a1gn 1n thl'
country·., po'>t...,ar rra
The contrn"l'r\1o 11•rr ht\ pa\l
tarn1\hed A.u\trtJ'\ r· pulatwn Jnd
raised quest111n'> Jhroad Jhoul
whetherth1scoul'ltf\ ha\1kalt h11n1·~1
I> with 1t'I pa\t l·\JX>ualh 11\ rel.1
t1onsh1p "'Ith Nan < 1l·rman' It .11'•1
tou<.hed ofTa ha1.klac,h at home 1A.1lh
c,ome Auc;tnan' ( harallt'n11ng th(
charge'> aga1n..1 v. aldhl·1m a' .1
foreign-led '>mcar c<1mpa1gn
In T d A. v1\. thc: lvaeh gm crnrn1·n 1
issued a c,ta1cmt·n1 . ct,pre-."nll dt'l'P
regret and d1'klppo1ntmrnt ;it the
election of Kun \\aldht•in1 a\ prl'"
dent ol .\ustna '
The \tatenwnt rl'iic.l h~ F •111·1~11
lr1 1n1<,try \pokc:\man • hud < 1111, ""d
"The ele<.11on did nut uHT11.· ,J\ J
surpnse. but until the la\t n111rnr nt
we hoped that ICISH and reac,on "'oulJ
prl'vall and that thl' 1•l1•t t1on of a man
u~•
Kurt Waldheim wa vee aa be botch a bouquet of flowera after
winning Auatria '• prealde n tlal e lection Sunday .
like v. alJh1·1m \OollUILI ht: prC\COll'd •.
< 1111 \;lid th;it l'nml· M1nl\tcr
...,h1mon l'l·rn I 11rc1gn ~1 1n1\ter
'111h;i~ .... h.irnir .111d 11tl 1•r < .1h1m·1
ulliuJI\ \\01tld dl\l ll" \It 1nd.1\ 1A.l\,1t
\lep\ l~r.1l'I IA.UU ld l.tkc If pr11l1'\I 1h1•
l'll•t lit IO
hracl' 1kput\ l11r1·1g11 m1nl\t1•1
1{11111 \111111 "Jld cJrhcr \und,I\ on
"' .11J K .H.lt11 I h.t I I h1• J ·~ 1 "h \l,1 tc•
v.uulJ l UI h;i1 lo. 11\ tl1pl11mal1t .ind
hu'>rne'>'> r• lJl1t HI\ v.1rh \u\lr1;i ii
V. dldh1•1m v.1 r1 1'11·1 tnl
f 111 tour m11n1h-. V. a dlll'1m h.1-.
dcn1nl ;ilk 111>0\ lhJI ht: nclongnl tu
'-.r '11u grou P'> hd111 c \\ 11rhJ \\ .ir
l<>11k p<1rt 1n thl lo.1l11n11. ol
pn\•>nrr' JOU 1I\111.in' 1n thr
\\aluhr1m <ll'kn111A.le<lged \t:n1ng
,1., .1 dr\I. ollillT 1n < 1crman .\rm'
1 .roup f v. ho'>(: 1.11mmandcr "'a"
C\eLUtcd h> thr Yugmlai.\ fur war
u1mc-. Hut ht· \aid hi\ Joh wa-. mcrcli.
to' cnl) til'ld rrport!> n<>t tr1 <:arl") ou"t
<•r)l:ra1111n\ or l!l'l' order'>
I lw I n1tnl ~lJll''> Bnta1n J ran<.t'.
\u,tn.1 .1nu l\r;id 1nH\t1gated
v. Jldh1·1111\ 0,1\l
~1mnn V.1e\t'nlhal. a h1\tunan and
'\i.111-hunll:r "'''h nllite\ in Vienna.
aga1'!_ urttell Yugo\IJv1a to o pen 11!>
w;ir 1111•\ on \\al<..lhnm and \uggr<,ted
that thl' matt:nal he: rev1rv.ed by
rn1lt1Jf\ h1<;lorrnn<,
GRADUATION CEREMONIES SET ...
From Al
•Winter'ihurg·Junt· 18, S '"nm
Athletic held
•W1ntersburg C 1u1danlc: < cntrr
June 13 7 om Mul11pur1><>'>" l<omn
Irvine Unified ~C'hool Ol1&rlct
• lf\110l' · Junt IX Sp rn . '\d11111I
Stadium
• 5El F Altrrn.~llH' lunt• IX ,
pm ( ommun1t\ An•a
• l nr vC'r\11\ Junr IX ' pm
Senior Lawn
• Woodhndgl Junc: I!< 2 pm
Irvine High 'K hool .... t.1d1u m
Lapu Buell nlfled SC'bool £>f<I.
trtct
• Laauna Beath -Hatl.1laun·at1·
June IS. 7 30 pm L1guna Prt'\h\.
tenan Church. Jack Nemeth. ba\kcl
ball coach C1raduat1on Jum· I <J. 7 "'
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Cieet'9d-&·O ~71 ~--4 .ootar • 6•7 •,
VOL. 71 , NO. 180
p 1 1 Ir int· B 11v. I
"'orwport ,._,t'~a l oiflf'd Scbool l>h·
tri<"t
•Had.; B.1~ I 11nt1nu.it111n lull(' 111
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pal (1r.idu.i1111n Jum l'l 1 pm
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C mta ~t'\CI -B;i11al;iurl'atc Jun1
I 'i ~pm < hurd1 111 the ( 11\t•nant
< 1nduat111n lunt' I 'l l '" pm
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p m (>ran it· C 11J\t < ollq~l'. \.1.t'(lll
'\;prma Ht·rt111g < 1 rad~11un Junl'
I 'J 1 p m Nc1A. pon llarhor 11 rgh
\chool l>a' 1J\un f it•lcl
Ncwf}(1n I larhor ft1t calaurt"atl·
Ju nt· I S 4 n 111 "11 w fl<•n Harhor
WE'RE LISTENING
ll 111>h~th1111lt.)uad C1raduat10n Junr
111 ' 10 pm Da' 1d,on Field
\addlt'back V1lley Unified Sc:bool
lJlstrkt
I I I <1111 • UJt(alaureatc J unc 22. 1
p fTl Cr\ mna'11um C 1raduauun Junc
4 'i 11 m '\1 1v\10n VirJO High ~hoot
"v11'>\lnn \tad1um
I .111una Hill'>· Ba<.talaureatc June
22 4 pm < .-.m pa..<.1um (1raduat1on·
lum· ~4. K pm 'A1!>!>10n Viejo llrgh
...,( hool \.11\\lon \1ad1um
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lum· ,~ 'i pm < r\mna"i1um . Rev
C 1t·rald Pnkr\on Mount ot Ohvt'~
I utheran < hurth C1raduatton Jum·
'4 ~p m \11\<,111n \tadrum
...,1hcrado < on11nuat1on .. June 24.
h 45 pm \thool Parking Arca
1 rahut·n H rll'> No gradua11nt1
\t!OIOr\
Delly Pilot
Oellvery ----~-I• Ou•rentHd
Justcall 642-6086
What do )OU like about the l>arl) f'1l11t'I What
don't you lrke'! < 111 the number 11xl"e and \-(lUr
me"i\age w:1tl ~ recorded. tramcntlcd and· dr.
h"trcJ 10 tht': appropn.1lt': cd11or
The !.ame 24 hour anw•cnna \Crvtcr ma~ ht·
u~d to rt'1.ord letter\ 10 the eduor on an~ 1op1t
( ontnhuton to our l~tttn column must 1ndudr
their name and telephont numher for vcnfkat1on
I dis u' what' on our m11'1d
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Sic._ d .,. lftOlt1y eunny ovw the Orange Co.., today
tOllowlng petctly night llld mom ng low cloud• or fog, the
National WM lher SeMc. uld
Hight WIU .,. In IM 70. II the bMc:hee to the IOW9r ao.
lni.nd Low. IC>Nghl will .,. 62 to 12.
Local north to nonhweet wind• 15 to 25 mph In tM
!'eounll!na will deaeue tonight. High• will be 75 to 85, low. •ti to
Nortt.ly Wind• 15 to 25 mph wtll blow thrQUOh the detert1,
wti.f• wennar tamper1tura .,. forecut.
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UCI ADMISSIONS EXCEED PROJECTIONS ..•
From Al
~t UC'LA and UC Bcrk.cJcy. cam-
pus officials were conservative and
recently found they had admtttcd
~veral hundred fewer fr~hman than
lhe1r fall target figures. Al these
campuses steps are bcrng taken to
bring the fall freshman counts to the
proper level.
At UCI, on the other hand, the
number of "statements of intent to
re11ster" for the fall 1s higher than
anticipated.
UCI spokeswoman Kathy Jone~
said the campus has received 3, I 00
such statements for the fall. although
campus officials had only planned to
enroll 2,200 freshmen next year
However. Jones said. UC I official!.
believe not all of the eura 900
registration documents will bnng
another freshman to campus
Althou&h prospective UC students
arc told to return such statements to
onl}' ooe campus. Jone\ said tht'rl'
will be probably be \Orne multiple
returns
Some of tho~ "'ho \aid thn will
attend L \I will enroll at other I (
campuse!i or other unrvers1t1<.'\ 1n
stead, adm1ss1ons officials behcH
Jones said UC I now expe1. t\ to
admit 2,600 freshmen nl'~I fall
rnc,tead of the targeted 2,200 La)t fall .
llCI admitted 2 400 freshmen < am
pus officials had decided to reducr
freshman admissions to permit more
upper-class students to tran.,kr tu
L CJ from other schools
':\ull. Jones said the campu\ will be.·
able to accommodate the larger-than·
e\pccted freshman cla'i'i, thank'> to a
JUSt<ompleted 200-~at lecture hall
rn the Information and < omputer
<)c1ence Bu1ldtng. l he campu~ al\o
uses ponable classroom'> and lease\
aud1tonums rn the Edwards mo-.1e
theaters near IJCI
Th1'i year, UCJ ha.\ 13,600 students
0\ era II Ncxl year's total 1s expected
10 climb to 14 000.
Thr I < \)'Stem remains a popular
t hmce among rnllege-bou nd students
hctau~ 11 has a rcput.atron for
providing a quality education at a
rt'la11vel)' low cost, particularly com-
pared to private universities.
l nder the new admissions system,
I H,000 apphcauons were processed
at the eight general UC campuses. UC
olllctals 1.alculatcd that 56,211 stu-
dents applied to an average 2 4
lampuses Al UC I, more than 12,000
fre.<ihmen apphcat1 ons were received.
\tatc la~ !!>trpulatcs that all C ah-
lurnia 'itudents who have t.akcn
rrquired cour~s and ranl.. 1n the top
12 5 percent of their high school
graduating class are chg1ble for ad-
m1s\ron to a l '( campu~
SCHOOLS HONORED ... Yo u t h drives off
s ide of road , dies From Al
of test ..cores. schools 11re tn v1 tcd to
compjete an 18· to 20..pagc apph·
tatron on pohcy. practices and cur·
nculum. he ..aid A state team al'>o
conducted a two-hour evaluatio n at
the school last week . o;a1d Jacob<;an
Greg Cops. pnnctpal of the 1,420-
student Woodbndgc High 'x:hool.
said "Most of the schools rn Orange
County are good ~hools I think all
the !>thools art' worl.ing hard to raise
academic \tandardc. I think wt· re Just
repres.cnt.atrve of that ' '
COP'> !>aid the c.11e nf thc ~hool ma)'
be a fa ctor workrng on their \rde "I
think the smalln~s ha~ allowed our
stall lo know our krd~ prc:tty wdl
That ha~ <,Orne payolT ·
In add1t1on to the winner\. three:
other Orange Coast !>Chouls finished
among the top 100 finalists compel·
ing for the statewide award The
schools and their d1stncts are Manne
View and V1st.a View School in tht
<X.ean View School D1stnct and
Samuel E. Talbcn Middle School in
the Fountain Valley School D1'itnct.
.\ Laguna Niguel teen-ager was
lollcd \unda\' when he lost control of
h1'> car and drove olT an embankment.
Donnell Ciu). 18. was fat.ally 1n-
JUred whl'n he was CJCCted from his
14!!3 BMW said Cahfom1a Hrghway
Patrol Officer Moorehead
Ac:cotding tu Moorehead. Guy was
driving nonhbound on Pa'iCo de
( ollina'> rn 1 aguna Niguel at 12.25
pm
Ciu) wa., dnvrng at an excessive
rat<.' of '>peed and, for unknown
rea'ions lost control of his car.
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