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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11, 1986
Poll errors plague Sumner's race
Election workers in Costa Mesa claim
!hey were told write-in votes disallowed
ing to the an~pcctor. the caller wa1
1dtnt1ficd as a county elections
worker.
Al Olson, the county Rcaistrar of
Voters, said he will mvethpte
whether there were enouah voters
affected by the mistake to cnanae the
results of the primary race.
said he as calhna for an invesuption
of the election proccdurt' and the
worken who manned the poUin&
lt.attons.
Sumner said he blames ROl only the
polling tnspecton. but the other
workcn for not challenpna the mt,._
taken instruction$ and caJhn& the
RCJtstru of Votel'I office for clari-
fica11on By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ofh~ .........
Bruce Sumner's wnte-1n campaiJn
an the 40tb Conaress1onal D1stnct
Democratic primary may have been
hampered by poll worlcers who m1s-
takenl)' prc\>ented voters from cast·
IOI wnte-in ballots. A~ording to ,..ports, volunteer
The heart of a bratn-
dead baby wu beatlna
today In Baby Jeue. A.C
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Mind & Body
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A 11
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83,8
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A12
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A6
worken at a Cost.a Mesa precinct
polhna station on Senate Street told
voters there would be no wnte-1n
ballots alloYted there.
The poll inspector sa1d she received
a telephone call the day before the
electJoo telling Iler there were no lepl
write-ins in the campaisn and to
disallow any such requests. Accord-
"I'm not surt' at this point 1f there
were enou&h to have any conse--
quencie on the outcome ... Olson said
lh1smommg.
But Sumner, cha1rman of the
Orange County Dcmocrallc Party,
Randa ac~oss campus
''If they arc that far off. the people
of Oran*e < ounty ought to know
about It. Sumner sa1d
"There 1eems to be a traa.ic m1~
undentand1n1 on the part of the
po!lina pt<>ple. They missed the
pornt. The tdca 1s not to disen-
franchise people from votinJ but to
encourage them to exercise that
nJht."
The former Orange County u·
pcnorCouttJud&e 1a1d be has trouble
undcntandin& how any poll wonen
could be unaware that wnt.e>1n vote\
should be allowed as his campaain
was widely pubhcLZCd and wnte-in
vottng instructions arc eitplainrd 1n
the vo~r&· pamphlets.
.,.., ......... ., ..........
Studenta at Bantt.ncton Beach lllCll School form a human Acrou America came up wtth the Idea. hopln& to create a
chaln acrou the campu.a to rabie money for the needy •lmllar mood on campua. OrJ!;'llwn e9dm.ate they nJ.eed
T1leeday. 8tudenta who bad pa.rtictpated lD the Banda about $500 du.rlnl the lunch e~ent.
High court reaffirms abortion right
By RJCBARD CARELLJ -··••'••••"'--.,.._,
WASHINGTON -The Supreme
Coun, 1ssuin1 another ""'1"8 rnf-
finnauon of its 1973 decmon lt"pl-
mng abortion. today struck down
Pennsylvania re1ulallons that would
malce abortions more difficult to
obtain
8)' a 5-4 vote the coun said the
Pennsylvania regula11ons 1m-
. pcrm1ss1bly intertrrt' with women's
const1tut1onal n&ht to end tht'lr
pregnancies
The Reagan adm101strat1on had
urged the JUSt1ces to use the case to
ovenum their landmark decasaon
lcgalm ng abortion a bold move even
pro-hfe forces believed had little
chance of sucettding.
The 3rd u .S C 1rcu1t Court of
.\ppcals in 1984 struck down vanous
provmons of Pennsyl va n1a 's 1982
abortion control law
Those prov1'>1ons would have re-
quired
•That doctor.. obtam the ··in-
formed consent" of women seeking
abon1ons after telling them about
"detnment.al ph}s1cal and psycho-
logical effects which art not accurate-
ly foreseeable'' and about medical
assistance benefiu available for
prenatal care and ch1ldb1rth. The
consent could be IP ven only after a 24-
hour waiting penod.
•That doctors file vanou'i rcpons
for the pubhl record about each
abortion the't perform
(Pleue eee ABORTION/ A:l)
wnACr • announced as the
nomination winner followina the
inui.a.I cornputet tally dcct1on OJ 1.
But today he i1 await1na the rcsul
of a hand count of the ballot ta!Jy
beets that .bo h1m Iaaina by
aboul 200 votes bcbtod his primary
elecuon opponent. lyudoo
LaRo~~follo · r An Hoffmann.
Should Sumner not make up the
deficit by the lime the ballot count is
compkt.ed. he wall request a ftlCOunt
to be&in June 19. Olson" expected to
(Pl--... VOTl1'G/~)
Deputies
to decide
tYPe of
job action
Strike. newspaper
ads amon -posst~b-le-
actlons considered
By STEVE MA.R.BLE °' ..............
OtaJl&C Count) shcri.fr5 depulics
will meet Thundaytodecideont0me
form of JOb aetJon to show their
d1splcuurt over stalled contnct
t.a.Jks
"It's come to the point wbett
1<>methin1 is aoing to happen. .. 11..ld
Robert Macl..cod. rn.anqer of ~
Assooataon ofOnnac County Oepu-
t) Shenffs ·• ·
·we haven't dcadcd what we will
do but 1t will be somethina that
attracts attenuon," he said. "Maybe
pickets or maybe newspaper ads
encoura&Jn& Clll2Cns to call (county)
supervisors " •
Ncaouators for the depuua and
the rounty met for a full day Monday,
but Wb broke off and new batpiJa.-
ina semons have not been scheduled.
County neaouaton increucd their
offer to ckputi during the bupfo· ins while deputies loWcrcd their
demands. Macleod said. Both sides
arc scekJO& a c~year pact.
The county wants to 11ve depuues a
salary boost of 4. 75 percent and a 4
percent wa~ hike the followina year.
Depuucs want a S 75 percent pey
inettase both yean .
.. The county says th.is 1s their best
and final offer And u's an unaccep-
table offer," said Macleod "Our goal
1s to p10 an-pocket dollars ..
(Pleue eee D&PO I IE8/ A.2)
Jeep runs
overHB
sunbather
~
Mangers hurt Death row inmates to be called
in auto crash as Alcala character witnesses
Lifeguard-driver was
watching swimmers.
did not see woman
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of .... Otlllr "9t ..... BeTerly Cota
climbed to the top of the ht-rm. he
couldn't sec Cot.a below him
By ROBERT BARKER
othO., .........
Dennis Manger\, a former \tatc
assemblyman who represented the
c1t1es of Huntington Beach ( o<;ta
Mesa and Fountain Valle). under·
went surge!) today for inJune\ he
received an a freeway accident
Mangen. 45 who also served on
the Hununglof\ Beach Union High
School D1stnct Board of Trustee'\.
was hurt when has car was struck early
Saturday momma by a motorist
allegedly dnv1na the wrong wa., on
(Pleue Me llANGltR8/ Al)
By STEVE MARBLE
Of tM Otlllr ..........
A'> many a'i five death row inmate~
trom San Quentin wall be called to
tesuf) Monda) u character wunc<,~~
for convicted child killer Rodnt<\
James Alcala.
The inmates will 'ouch that ,\lcala
wa'I a model pnsoner when he wa\ on
death ro" for almost four vnr . o,aad
defense auornev John Dolan
Dolan rt"vcaled his cast of w11-
nesscs Tuesday after the prosecution
lOncluded its pan 1n Alcala·s dealth
pcnalt~ heanng "Juro~ an tht· 'iu
pcnor < oun hcanng ha"t" heen
e\cused until Monda)
\death mw inmate from late I 4Xll
until I QM .\kala wa\ l00\.1C1ed for
the 'iC'cond time la\t month of the
197'i lr..1l11ng lll 12 )ear-Qld Rohan
Chmtine '1m\1x.' of Huntington
Beach
.\lcala <o l·arht"r death \C:'n tenn· Im
thl '>la:.1ng wa\ mt•nurned h\ thl
\late liuprcml ( oun on ground' that
he did not rl·lc1vc a fair tnal
lxput~ 1)1.,tnct .\ttomc~ I om
( 1octhal., '' urginll 1uror-to return
.\lcala to death ro" He descnbed
Alcala as a depra11cd and dangerous
man with a long history of molesting
and bcanng youna girls. ·
On the June afkmoon in 1979
when .\kala drove to Huntan11on
Beach and allegrdl~ lured Samsoc to
her death he'd alread\ ~rved two
terms 1n ~tale pnson an·d v.a<; f~ on
hall 1n a rape case
.\t the time ()am<>oc ~as ahducted
and killed, .\kala had spent tive of the
pa-,t nine years in pnson for rap1na,
beating or molesting youn& girls
(Pleue eee INllATlt8/A2) Hospital personnel are kecp1n1 a
close eye o n a ~unbathcr who wa\ run
over Monday by a Huntington Beach
lifquard Jeep
Beverly Cot.a. 25. of Orange was
sunbathing at Hunungton's cit}
beach near the pier when the accident
occurred at about 1·30 p.m ., said
Huntinaton Beach police Sat Bruce
Kelly
The Jeep's front naht wheel ran
over Cota 's legs, causing her to sit u r>
She was then muck by the Jeep.
which ran over her back.
Cot.a was rushed to Pacifica <..om
mun1ty Hospital 1n Huntmgton
Beach, when she as hsted in nahlc:
condiuon.
Evidence tampering in murder case alleged
Cot.a was lyina on an embankment
readJna when hfquard Andrew
Weaucnber&er. 24, drove along the
beach watching for 'w1mme"' in
distress.
Weissenberger of Huntinaton
Beach drove up the inchne of the
embankment and didn't S« Cota on
the other side.
The hfquard reported!> wn
watching someone 1n the occ•n and.
because of the anR)e ~f the Jct"P as 1t ..
Ron Cota said his wife suffered two
fractured vertebrae and numerou\
cuts and bru1~ 10 the accident
Neuroloajsts were testina and ob'iCrv-
1na her for other in.J uries as well
A witness told Cot.a tf his wife
hadn't sat up after the Jeep rolled over
her lep, the tMck wheel ~ould have
run over her head.
Kelly said no charges would be ti led
10 the accident
From 1laff and wire reports
'i.\N BERNARDINO-.\ dcfcn'IC
attome} accused ,hentrs detec11ves
of tampcnng with evidence an a 811
Bear Lake murder case to prove that
h1~ client intended to kill a ( O'ita
Mc~ man
"When tht"Tt' was evidence that WM
1ncons1'tent v.1th their preconccaved
theory. the} intenuonally concealed
and antent1onall\ tampcrrd with the
e111dence," \aid \Ian Spear\, the
attome\ tor Danm Flovd W1I ·
hamson. 38
Walhamson, an e•-conv1ct who ha<>
already served terms for murder and
robbery. 1s charged with first-degree
murder and attemptrd robber) in la'>t
July's slay1na of Ross Howe. 'I
The onettmr Norwalk rc'>1dent
faces a po 1blc death 'lt'ntm« 1f
convicted o n both charges
Spears acknov.led&cd that W1l·
hamson "ihOt and ktllcd Howe
through the wand h1eld of Howc'<o
truck. hut he maantaancd that hi\
LB artists' condos not palette-able
Live/work project investors surprised
by petition by ~an yon Acres resident
By LAURA MERK
CM .. .,.., ........
~ Rc<t1dcnts ha\e placed another
hurdk in the pi1th of Hal Pastonus'
plans for a townhou complc" in
Laguna Beach whcrr. arMU can both
hve and "'ork
All of the projcc1' n ·ahbon havt
saaned. pctiuon oppos1n1 the plan
\Since its 1nctpuon 21h yean ago. th~ proposed t>rOJ«t has 1ttn sup-
J'dnen back out and suRr.f't'd
financial actbe ks Now. an option on
the land Pa tonus and acvC1'11 other
investors a.re intert' ltd in 11 abOut to
up1re.
Putoriu b to antcn:st about l 2
ani ts in the townhousn. he and ht
pannersplan tohu1ldona 1.1-acretot
offLuuna nyon a d and Can)'oo Aaa~oad
The lfOUP HpC'CU to PllY I ut S400.000 for the land, which wa
a•sesstd at $~,<XX), Yid Pastonu
He en\ 1s1on'> a place whert' artist\
c. n hvc and wort.. while beatin& rent
lncruscs that continually force them
to "\O'e out ot town
And an enthu\1a"t1c Laauna Keach
Oty Council ha\ d1rteted the Plan·
mna Comm1n1on to draf\ an ord1·
nance that would crcate new 1omn
fTl\llallon' to acoommodatc 1m1lar
proJCC\S
The I 1 panncnh1p ofabout nine
anist·invcsto" has met With banlctl"'\,
•rchi1ec:t1 and lawyen to kttp the ~lans movi Pa tonua also ad the
poaJp has kept an touch with .ptople
from the Canyon C"Te$ Ncaah·
hor ood A 1at10n and tht' f'C')I•
dt.nt of Am>)<> R1~d
Afkr mtttin& with ~"i1dcnts, thc
1roup made ~me chan1es, agreeing
to a rustic c1ttenor and scahn& down
the plans from I <'I bu1ldan~\ to I ~
bulidinp. ~1d Pa,tonus.
So It C'11me a, quite a \hoc\ when thr
~ulptor d1tc0Hrt'd that the H'-«la·
uon h•d Knt a pct1t1on oppo-;1n1 tht.
pro,ect to the l>csaan Review Board
The pcot1t1on'\ 11.S s1paturo rep.
rc\Cnted all thr nc11hborhood ma
dent\.
As a mutt, thr hvc/worli. proJt<t
flopl)fd the J)e,1gn Review Board'•
public Manna and prrhm1nan: rt:·
V1e .. late la,I month, 1d ra\tOnu
AC'(Ord1n1 10 RA) l n •. the as
soc1at1on·,. foundrr and formt"r pttsa
client ~a\ dnink and didn't llll'Jn to
lull Ho\'.e
"It ~uuld ha'e ~n a ren ar ahk
<ohot for a -;oher marl.\man 'ipt H'
..aid <.lftcr mat..ing h1' 1)penrnti aritu
ment~ T ue\dl\ in \\ 11l1amo,crn·.,
murder tnal 1n ~upcnor ( oun
To provell'lill wm1am'ion a1mc:-<l ,at
ti owe. in'est1sator' la1lrd to reporl ,,
hullct hok 1n the Ja\hh<lard ol
llo"<"·, tnid. and 1ntcnt111nall\
mmed a v1~or in the trud.:'' ,~h th.it
al<,(1 had h«'n p1en.ed hy a hulkt ~ml
\pe;a~
The pro'C'Cut1on 's balhSlll \ theon
did no t allov. for the possible deflel··
t1on or ncochct of the bullet that
\truck Howe 1n the l he-;t, the defrn~
auomn told J uror~
£"">eput~ District .\ttome) Ray·
mond l,fa1&ht dmn1ssrd '\pear.' al-
lcgauon\ of conspiracy, \aym1 that
Cllel"'\ purponcd nav.: Of the ihtnlf'
1n'e't1~t1on be npla1nrd
·· .\n} m1,ta e bc:-comrs a con·
!Pleue eee &VID&NClt/A2)
uuu
MERK
Passive Irrine
-parkplanned
Focus ON THE NEws
d, nt. the nc1ahho~ arc \1mpl) trymg
to prot«I tht naturt of thr ne1 h·
horhood
··we arc not 11p1Mt It' c/work
(proJC\:l,). h 1•JU\l too b1a., bully and
not in c.:harac:tcr "'1th the nc-1&h·
borhooJ We ha'c sampl) \Aid that 1f
the\ can make thr unit\ ~mailer and
nnt a" man}. we v. ,luld be llrliJhU~J tn
(Pleue eee !fttORBORS/ A2)
By PHIL NEIDERMAN
Of-Ollar .......
In int homC'Ownc". ~01or c1t11cn,
and pon' boo tcr1 duhed T utsda)
0\ t r th~ de IJ\ Of a park the Cit) ba.\
no fund\ to build
Durm a City Council hcanng.
flC'ltkrndet.ted plans tor the 22
W1l<1dhndgc-Communny Park
"h1(h "'ould be devdopcd nonh or
hon Part..v.a" and C"a t of Lan Rotd .
Ntarby re~hlents and ~nior
ctuicn araucd that the par\ houJ;J
h '" rolbni p-ecn lawns nd DO play.na field~ tm o niltd pan
(Pl Me l't,A'fmo/A2)
•
Al. Ofange Coast DAILY PILOT I Wodnaday, June 11, 1988
ABORTION RIGHTS REAFFIRMED •••
From Al
•That doctors pcrfomun1 th11d-
lnme1ter 1bon1on , which are rare,
~ procedures I nslcy to ll fetus
capable of survivina out~ide the
womb.
•Thal two doc\ors b( prncnl to
ocrform uurd·lnmcster abortions the law did not specifically provide
an ex~pt1on for cmeraenc1es.
Today, the Supreme Court agreed
with the 3rd Ctrcutt court that the
prov1s1ons cannot pa~s const1tution1tl
muster.
"States are not free, under the gu1St
of protecting maternal health or
potential hfe, to inl1m1date women
into continuing pregnanc1e~ ··Justice
Harry A Blackmun wrott for tlw
coun.
Chief Jusucc: Warren E. B":')Cr and
JusUCC$ Byron R. White, Wtlbam H.
Rehnquist and Sandra Qay
O'Connor dissented.
White. m a diuenuna opinion for ~1Clf and Rchnqu1 t, wd today's
decision "appears symptomauc of
the coun's own uuccunty over 1ts
handiwork in (the 1973 ruhna) and
the cases tollowina that decasion."
"Awatt that in {1973) It euenually
crcatt'd M>methma out of notbina and
that there arc many an this cotntry
who hold that dec111on to be basically
1lleg1timatc, the coun responds de
tens1vel)," White sa1d, accus1na the
rnun·s maJont) of "1 nd1scnminate--
I> • stnlung down state: regulations
"that in no way contruve-nc the nght"
recognized in 197'\
O'Connor \.!ltd the ·•straJtJacket"
label placed on the Pennsylvania
~ulat1ons by Blackmun rt"ally ap-
phes to ''the one the court has tailored
for lht" SO \talt1.''
Wh1te and Rehnquist dmented
from the 1973 landmark ruhn,. and
O'Connor thl"t'C years aao cnt1c11ed
that ruling
But for BulJer, who supported
lcgahzing aborti on 13 yea~ aao. his
dissenuna op1 n1on today marled the
fi~t ume he had Quest1oned publtdy
the wtsdom of the 1973 ruhni-
"I agree we should ft'-Cllftmtne (the
1973 dcc1s1on)." Burger said.
The court in 1983 strongly rcaf·
firmed 11\ ruhngol a deutde before as
11 Mrud down se'erul state law and
local re~ula11ons that rnude abortions
more difficult to ot>ta1n
The I lllP ruh n11 sparked new
outrage among "nght to hie" lorces
Black.mun, author of the 197'\
dcc1s1on legalwna abortion added
that the Penns~lvania rc"ulauons
.. wholly subordinate const1tu11onal
pnvacy interests and concern!! with
maternal health man effort to deter a
woman from malung a de<:1!i1on that.
with her phys1uan 1!> hers to mal..e ·
Black.mun noted that the national
debate over abortion ha!> bel·n b11tcr
and that the aboruon issue-"raise!>
moral and spmtual question' o'er
which honorable pc~ons 1.:an d1..agret·
smccrely and profoundly ··
PLO leader gunned down
outside hotel in Greece
"But those disagreements did not
tncn and do not now relle .. ~ u~ of our
duty to appl y the C onsutuuon
faithfully," Blalkmun said "fe.,..
decisions are more per<>onal and
1nt1mate, more proper!) pnvate or
more basic to 1nd1v1dual d1gn1ty and
autonomy than a woman's dec1s10n
-with the gu1dame of her phys1 c1an
and \\tlhin the hm11s specified in (lht'
court\ 19"3 ruling)-whether to end
her pregnanq ··
"A v.oman's nght to make that
chou.:e free-I\ 1\ fundamental." Black-
mun said ·
Joining Blac~mun v.ere Ju!.t1ce ..
\\ 1lham J Brennan Thurgood
Marshall. Lewt\ F. Powell and John
Paul 'ite .. en~
.\THENS. Grettt' (AP) -A
Palestinian leader was shot and killed
outside a cenlral Athens hotel, the
Public Order Ministry ~1d.
The ministry on Tuesday 1dent-
1tied the man only as a senior member
of the Palestine L1berauon Organ1za-
oon. Palestinian sources m Cyprus
said he was Khaled Ahmed Nazal. a
leadmg member of the Marxist
Democratic Front for the Liberation
of Palesune
The sourc~ said Naial held the
rank of colonel and was secretary of
the front's central committee.
The front. a PLO faction led by
Nayef Hawatmeh. 1s the most pro-
So' 1et of the ma1or PaJcst1man
groups. While-It 1s based in Damas-
cus. the Synan capital where break-
awa> PLO factions are-head-
quarterld the fronl 1'> rnns1Jered the
least opposed to PLO C ha1rman
Vasser Arafat among Palestinian
groups based there.
The PLO diplomatic mission in
Athens issued a statement blaming
lsraelt and CIA agents for the shoot-
ing and pledged the PLO would not
retaliate 1n Greece.
Officials said Nazal, 38, was shot
three tames m the head and once in
the th1&h Monday a he was entenng
the Hotel Zafoha. They said the
gunman escaped on a motorbike
dnven by an accomplice.
Public Orde-r Minister Ntoms
Drossoyanms told reporters the \IC
t1m had amved last Saturday from
Damascus. Syria. and c:amcd a false
Algenan passport
MANGERS HURT IN CARACCI DENT ...
From Al
the C1arden < rro\ e f ree"a' ·He v1S1ted Orange ( oun1y over the
Mangers sufkrc.·c.I a hrol..cn klt ... -"'eekend to attend a cable TV
ankle. a broken right wn!>t a 'e' t'rt '>em1nar and· was return mg to a hotel
head laccra11on and a \l1gh1 wn-in Long Beach after a movie when a
cu~sron. according 111 a CO-"-orker car driven b~ Lonny Gene Rhoads
"I talked to him th!\ morning 25 of Orange allcgedl) entered the
before his 0Pt.'rat1on · former high off-ramp at Valley View Street and
school Tru\tt'c Run \hcnkman said drovC' the wrong way on the freeway.
"He '>atd hr \\J\ h11 head-on and 1111
weren't for h1' \Cal bt-lt being
..
according to a< HP -.poke!>man
Rhoads, "'ho 1., being treatl.'d at
Long Beach J\tcmonal Ho'ip1tal for
head trauma. ha'> tx>en arrc~tcd on
suspicion of felon\ drunken dm. mg
but has not heen take-n into custo<h
because ol his in1unes. acrnrdin[I. 1(1
the CHP spokesman
fasten('d he might nul still bl.· JllH· .. DEPUTIES PLAN ACTION ... "'1angcrs v.tnt tu ~acramt·nto 1n
l l/76 a~ a Demou at 1n J Rcpublirnn From A 1
district He v.a' ddeatcd h\ ~ulan
Fnuelk m the Ronald Rcatwn land-
<ihde of I wm
Mangt'r., rna1nta1ned al thl' t1mt•
th.it J1mm\ ( :incr' lllnll''"'""
\pc!t.'th hcfort· tlw poll' do\t•d en-
couraged 'utt·r., 10 \ta' h<1mc and
ontnbuted Iv ht~ h•<i'i
He I\ thr 'ttc prc.,1dcnt lor go'·
anmt•ntal afTairi.. uf tht < ahlorn1.i
( ·ahle Tele .. 1i;11m ''")l1Jt11in 1n \al-
ramcnto
< ount~ negottaton da1m depul1t'\
arc gttllng ahou1 lh( -.ame pat kagc
other tount~ emplo}ec groups ha\e
hcen offered Maclt:od though said
dt:put1e\ arr lo\ing ground to o lhl'r
t·mplo\ce group'
MacuoJ '>aid J<>h at t1nn "111 nut
hcgin until nc~t week and that
depu11e11 will meet 1n three shilt'>
T hur\da\ 10 decided "'hat OH'n
alllOn'> "111 ht· tal.l·n •\mon[I. lh( Jllh
alllllO'> au1hon1t·d h' tht.' dt.'pu11c\ "'a
\tnl.c
"\.\e alrcad} ha\e appr<nal lrom
our member<; to tall for Job actmn bul
"e "'ant 10 eJ1.plain l·,enthtng ll> 1he
membcr\h1p again We're a ml'thod1-
(al bunch · 1M11d Mad cod
.\ccording to counl> figures, 1he
average annual \alaT) lor a dcput\ I\
S34 000. for a sergeant S42.000
INMATES TO TESTIFY FOR ALCALA ... From Al
< 11~·thal'> uuduc.kd 1h1• p111\·
c.'lUl1un '> ca'>c.' I ul·sda~ ah1•1 prn
en lint( a llurT) o f "ll'llm\ and part'nt\
nl \llllffi\ \\hO ll'lnuntt•lf \\hott tho
c,;ud '~t·rc pa1nlul :Jflc.I h111c.·r mcmonn
ol ·\k ala
.\ 2'1-H·ar-olc.I v.oman tc\t1lkd th.11
nc.:arl-.. 1·8 ~ear'> tt~o ~hr "'a' lurec.I h~
\k'ala 1ntll :.i c.·ar .and lhcn dn,cn to a
rn1den,c in llolh"'•'uc.I v.hnc 'ht•
"'CJ'> 'tnpp~:d rapc·d and l.n1xk~d
UO(Oll\UOU~ v.11h .1 h:Jd P•r>C
(ml·thal~ 1,a1d \knl.1 t'ludl·d ul·
tiu~r\ a1 the 1irn1• hut \\3\ JrT<'<oted
c.harged and 1,.·on' rctc.·d t"o )t:3r\
later
Jn 14.,4 \lc.al.1 ,on,1nled;.i I~
\car-old Hun11ng1on Beath tlrgh
"c.h1111lg1rl 1ngt.'l 1n111 hl\rnr h' .. a,ing
h• \\ould dr 1 H. her lo '-<. hnnl
< 111\'thal .. r,a1d
ln'>tcad he drU\c 10 Bol..a ( h1la
\rate BeaLh "hl·re he persuaded her
tu \mokt· mur1,uana and l..1'>s him tht:
pro\ecutor \aid
\ pav,ing 'tale ranger arrt.'\lcd
\kala and the girl .... hen he \av. them
,h.inng a manJuana ngarcttt• \kalJ ''a' returned tn pn<;on for \ rnlating
parole r he father ol J ls \C.U uld R1H'f•
"lie girl told Juror' that .\lcala
ahdut led hi\ daughter tied her 'o
11gh1h "'1th rope that 11 hurned her
anl..lcc; and <,tutlcd a T -\h1rt do"'n ht·r
1hroJt until \hc lhuked .ind pa\\c.'d
UU\
\kJla thl'O rapcd 1he girl. rhe fat lwr
\;wt
lie \44\ \Cllll'nCl'd 111 nine \Car\ in
\IJll' pn\on tor. lhal ollln\t' lk
rccCl\l.'d lht.' dt:ath pcnalt~ latt•r the
same }Car for the "iam'>oe "l<n ing
Delcn!>l' attornn Dolan '>.lid hi\
ta<.k. I!> made mon· d1ffi1.ult l)l:rau~
\lcala tm·d to tin: him Monda) and
no .... rdU\C\ IO di\l.U\\ his L3\C
"Oh wt.' talk. v.1: talk abou1 ncn-
1h1ng C\CCPI the ta\e." '>aid Dolan
.\kala a\kcd \upc:nor (oun Judgt:
Donald \.1 tC'artin 111 fire Dolan and a
second dl'lenc;c tillornr> Kl·1th <
\.1onroe hc1.au<.c the) wen· lat)
<,)npp\ and ill-prt·parcd 1n wurt
c\lcala J\l.ed thi: Judge to grant l11m a
ncv. tnal
\ild art1 n rcfu,cd to grant •' Ill'\\
tnal or d1sm1ss the attorney" "ho lw
described a~ 'ett·ran detcn\t· l.1"-H'r'
''1th sterling repu1a11onc,
NEIGHBORS OPPOSE ARTISTS' PROJECT ...
From Al
ha,t· them dn .... n 1hcrt· • ,,11d I n1w1
Hut Pac;tornl\ \:t1d h1\ g.mup .... a.,
g1,en no v.arn1nF lhl' ,1\\IK 1at11111 h,11.l
pl•mnnl to oppow the proJl'l I
l lnl(t'r rrpcatrJh '~lrtl•d thl· 1\'IUl'
.... hen a\kt:d 'fX't rfr(all\ \\ht·n the
nc1ghhorhuod a\\0<·1a111;n hl•gan up-
po~ing the pro1t't t "It ""·'' ta1rh
rc:centl\ that "C b{'Umll' av.ar,· ol
"'hal the-pr<>JP< I \\,I\ ~111ni( to loo!.
like, .. he '><lid
• \ t ti n.t ..-. h1· n t hn hrou~h t t h1·
pr<>Jc·ct up 1A1• l1kt•1l tlw 11ka .ind Wt'
v.crt ht-hind tht•m But :" 11 turnt'd
OUt, that J')IC'lC 111 rropcrl\ IJ,141 a hl{lh
land pnct' i,o the\ h,I\ l' to 111.11..t• 1t a
h1ggC'r prOJC:CI to make 11 Pil'r \\l·
apr,rovcd ot 11in t11n11•p1
ntltalh lOntc:rm•d ahoul the ~ml
dl'n 11ppo<11t1on. 1'.1,toru" <.a 1d tht•
~ruupthoughl1t1,onl\ altc111.1t1\C ..... ,
10dropthe project andlall 11\ \M Of)(J
inn•\trnent a"""
In tact. th( Jl<:t1t11in \\,Jll'll '"l•
m' !.'<.to~ away. he \:t1d
Rut instC'ad ot \U lfrn ng, .1 SM 1)00
~i::s~e Daily Pilat
MAIN OFFICE
)JO wn1 f •v 1 >ti• "''1'11 "
M• lll!l!Jl'.U A , ~ 'I M"8 A <ft•q,
Im' 1tw .irll\I\ an· lomm111cd 111
rncet1nll v.11h nt•n 11ne ol lht·
rc-;1den1<i t<J dl\tu\'> tht project pcr-
scmall) <.Jld Par, tun u' \ 4u1c:k l hcl'k
..-.11h \Omr 11( tht tnmmuntt\ mcm
her'> reveakd tht•\ v.t·rc m1"niormed
ht• added
"One \\ornan thought 11 was going
to he 41 \tone'> high Another man
thought he would lace a -().foot-long
\IUtCO "all .. he \aid
Once thc;ian1<.t'\ n;1h1cd the) were
lacing a h~akdo\\n 1n t11mmun1<a
11cms, the' dendcd not to g1 .. e up
··we "ant t1i kno\\ ii there 1~ an~
\Upport at all \.\.c an· not \-t.'hem1·nt
about thc proJcc:t. Wl' an· vehement
about getting out," Pa<otonus -.aid
adm1t11ng that continurd oppo<,1t1on
lrom 11 ~ rc<.1dC'nl.. "'ould <;u rch
doom the pro1cct
But gctt11ll( tht two ttroup'> togrthl'I
10 talk ma\ he ;1 feat 1n ll\df
"'i1nle "'e oppo<,('d the ptoJl'l I, the•\
ha\e ..SopfX'd tallitn~ With U\," 'i3td
l ngcr "WI.' wrrc <ouppc><,ed ro rnl'et
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with thc·m la\t \aturda\ lwo u1un-
cilmen and Hal Pa~lonu' hut
I Pas1or1u\I t·ancclcd 11 · ..aid l lngcr
Pa!>tonu .. ho .... e\cr, \31d hl· iold
a\soc1atwn rq1rt•C>t•n1at1'l Jeff
Po..-.rr<. tha1 <'"t'r\Ctn<' conlcrned
would not be able 111 gl"t together
Saturday and tha1 thl· meeting wa!>
rescheduled fur Wcdne<.day ncn1ng.
"o as!.n<.1atwn mcmhen sho .... ed up
at the l'\l'Olllg meeting. he <.aid
Pastorius said the art1~t'> arc con-
' 1ncl'd tht: prnJell v.111 complement
thr neighborhood. "here 1ndustnal
bu-;1nt'S\C\ art· rap1dl} openine c,hop
In add111on. ht' i,a1d 11 will raise the
prof)('rt> valur<. uf the home\ \Ur·
rounding the proJett
"f\e11onr 1s calling 1t a nch man'<,
pmJC<t nut 1h1\ I'> a cummumt)
thing II (the art1<1t<o) tannot ;1fforc1 to
~tay 1n town. we'll lcav<.·
"CT he proJc<.'t) has got to he d<·n .. r to ~ aflord.1hk If there are onl) l\\-O or
thft'c un11' then 11 would ht': a nch
man\ p1111<.'( 1:· ht· -.ard
Dally PUot
Dell very
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v ,,r1, 1
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don't you hkc? \all the number above and your
me-ssaac will ~ recorded. ttan'6:nbt"d and de-
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1 he same 24-hour answtnna service: ma) ~
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Clouds to give way to sunshine
Sklee wlll b9 ctMr Thurlday actou moet or Swthern
Caltl0tnla. but a _,..k tow preuur• arM ove< the deMrta and
high preuur• over the OCMn will btlng otouda to ttt• coastal .,... .
Sunehln• I• forecaat along the ~ In the •"e<noon
Thursday lollowlng night and momlni low clouds. High• wlll be
88 to 72 following overnight Iowa Of 5 10 80
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U.S. Temps OrlenclO .. 1'
~ 17 70
$ .,,, ..._,.. 102 78 Htgt>• llllCI tow• through
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Extended
PLAYING FIELDS DELAYED IN IRVINE •..
From A l
But athletic booste~ and Irvine
Unified School D1stnct officials
asked the-count ti to include baseball
and M>Ccer fields that could be used b>
nearb' Woodbndgc High School
.\lier two hours of debate-. the
rnuncil endor<.ed the passive park
plan but promised to help solve
Woodhndgc H1gh·s pla}1ng field
\honagc.
( ounc1I members cau110ned ho"'-
c .. cr, that the ell> has no funds to
build Woodbndge Community Park
at·rnrding 10 an> design The) said a
lrl.cl) alternatt"e t"i a bond 1<osue that
"ould requm: the apprO\dl of l\\o·
third~ of Irvine'\ voters
"We ca n talk about 1he concept all
\\C "ant. .. !>Std Councilman Larr)
\gran "The reaht) 1s that the funds
don't e'1st 10 build whatever wr
Jeude-Unlc\\ there 1~ a concerted
effort to garner two-thirds approval
Ion a bond issue). th1\ 1<o JUSt an
acadrmtl exert 1sc ··
( ounnlman Ra' Catalano warned
lhat 11 athletic boosters and passive
par!. ad,ocate\ "conunuc 10 exh1b1t
1h1<. '"11 of fract1onahsm through the
formJt1nn ol a hnnd 1s<.ue v.e'll all
end up "'1th nothing"
< uunc1lv.oman Sall) \nne Miller
\\ho <.pcarheadcd a ~1m1lar hond
c.Jmpa1gn that was appro"ed b~
In inc 'oter<. 1n 191~ said "The
\l.'lfl'I 1s to makt'. \Ure there I\
i..11ml•th1ng 1n tt for e\er~ont·
.\nother optwn -( ounulwoman
Barbara Wiener's ~uggest1on that
funding be divened from the-civic
theater scheduled for construction at
lJ( Irvine -drew no support from
the council
.<\s approved by the council, Wood-
bndge Communit) Park will include
a community ce nter, a child-care
center a senior center w11h an adult
da)-care-program. volleyball and
basketball couns, a picnic area, a
s<·ulpture garden. a bicycle trail and
large open lawn areas.
Dunng the public heanng. spcaker<o
complained that baseball and soccer
fields ....,ould not be~ompat1blc with
the child-care and senior center-;
The~ al!>O e'tpresscd concern that any
ballfields c'entuall) would be
hghted. crcaunga nu1sam:e for nearb~
homes.
Rut .Hhlellt boo,tcrs '><lid Irvine
ha\ a shortagt· of ballfields. I hey al'io
said Woodbmlge High was built on a
i;1tc ahout halftht'. <.11c of a trad111onal
campu<o "1th the undcri,tandmg that
an ad1a1.·ent park wuld be shared hy
phH1rnl educ:ll111n dasse.. athlelic
team'> and lht• puhlll
~la\or l>iJ\td RJ~er rl'le1ved
unanimous \uppon on a motion
d1rectrng the ut\ \tall to meet with
school dl\tnll uf'fiual\ and reprc\Cn-
tall\ e~ ot tht: lnml' Co . the Cll)'s
pnnc1pctl lando" ncr and de' elopc:r.
The stall "'d" in~trut tcd to return in
60 dav\ with rernmmenda11ons con-
cerning ho"' the ut} tan help resolve-
\\oodbndg<: H1gh'i, pla)'111g field
~honage
VOTING SNAFU ...
From Al
tert1ly the clcrt1on on r uc~day, Julll'
11
Frank Barharo '>umner's attornc'
\31d the> will wait until all \Oil'\ iHc
counted before takrng an) action
"WI.' bclu:ve he (Sumner) ..... 111 be
the .... inner but rfthat's not the ca<>t.',
\\(' "'111 $CCl further mvcst1gatt0n 1n111
the matte-r •· Barbaro ..aid
Sumner said 1f the outrnmt· I\
ec,pcc1ally dose. he may take kgal
.tll1on lo font' a rll'"' l'kl't1on
Barb.irn .me.I \umm·r ..aid the
block1ngol 1At1lt in \Olr'iat the Costa
\k\,J prec1nc I m,1\ have been ~
pl':tll'J .11 uthcr < lr;1ngc ( uunty lo-
t'atroni,
.. \t th1\ 111m turc. v.e'd hke tu ge-110
the bottom \)f "hat altually oc-
rnrrec.I." Barbaro ..aid " I h1!> 1\ not an •
1<;ola1nl inndent \.\ l' belle' e theft'
has Ileen \ome ahu\C ·
EVIDENCE TAMPERING ALLEGED ...
From Al
'>piraq to thl' dcfcn\l' Haight 'Mltd
-Although he argued aga1mt giving
\\ tlliJmson a first-degree murder
c. on v 1t 11on . ~pears called h" client "a
\Cl) \ea\dned and 'l'I) 1m·p1 cnm1-
nal ·
W 1ll1am<.on al read} h.t<o plcadrd
guilt} to su. tnm1nal ch.irgc' related
to thr Jul} 27 shooting.
J la1ght said wttnessei; v.ould test1f\
that W1lharn<.on confronted Howe
\\Ith a pistol as Howe walked out of
Hr:in'<; Deli ne-ar Big Bear l.akc and
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then followed Howe to his truck
\\ he-n Hov.e slammed his trutk
door and ~gan to leave. W1lham~on
pointed his gun at tht' truck and fired
once Haight said.
<\ftcr the shooting \.\. 11l1amson 11cd
1n his car down Highway 18. then
accosted a family who~ car wa\
disabled on the road and fired at hut
mmcd a Big Bear mu pie that stopped
to help the fam1l)' 1nvesugators have
\aid.
He led i;hentrs deputies on a 20-
minute lha\C. lhl·n \Hetkt'd h1\ car
and \\tl\ ltlplufl'd
He pleaded guilt~ last v.el"I. 10 soi
l'harge'> involving hi\ a'lsaults on the
t\\O lam1hcs and his Jttcmptcd es-
<·ape Haight C\ltmated that W1l-ham~nn. ""ho ha., ha'i 'pent mo<1t of
hi'> adult hk 1n pmon. will !)(
sentenced to another 'O \car<o 1n
pnson on thosr t harge" alone
\t the lime ol the '\hooting, Howe
"a<. 'arn1ion1ng in h1g &-ar with
fncndc,
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Dinner's theme:
Celebrate ocean
TV !POn scommentator Merhn O lten a nd acto1
Buddy Ebsen will <»-host a fund-raiser for the
Nauonal Coahtion for Manne Conservauon-Pac1fic
Resion o n Friday at the lrvinc Mamou Hotel.
"Ocean C"elebn:u1on '86", the seventh annual
dmnCf' spon~red by the cblbt100, ts cxpcqcd to
draw SOO Pt"Ople interested 1n ocean resource
managemtn\ and spon flshina, Mnd chairman Dew
eyne Brown of Huntmatoh Harbor.
T he coalition helped win a moratonum on the
issuance of 8Jll net perm1tsto prevent overfishing
and keep whales from beina cntanaJcd.
The dinner will include an auction of
sportfishmg yachts and more than $60,000 an
drawina pnzcs Tickets at SI 00 arc avatlablc by
calhna(6 I 9) 233-1337 orwriung 525 8 St, No. 2001 ,
San Diego, CA 92101.
OU foe. to auction art
Orange County Save Our Shores wall auction a
Davtd Solomon onginal watercolor at its fund-raiser
Friday at T1volt Terrace an Laguna Beach.
The event from 5.30 -7:30 p.m. will feature sucst speakers giving updates on the prospects of off·
shore 011 dnlling aJong the C..hfornia coast.
Door pnzes donated by local merchants, music
and hors d'oeuvres wall ~available at the outdoor
restau rant located on the Festival of Arts grounds.
The SI 0 tickets arc tax-deductible and may be
purchased at the door or in advance by mailing a
check to Save Our Shores at 412 Coast Highway.
Suite B, Laguna Beach, CA 92651. For further
infonnauon call ( 714) 494-1264.
Wanted: Grad nlght help
Parco~ who can volu nteer to be dealers. chefs.
waitresses and ticket takers at the "Hawauan
Ho hdays" graduation mght party for Manna High
School tn Huntington Beach are asked to call
840-0232or846-31 14 Pany hours will be from 8:30
p.m. Thursday, June 19 to 5 a.m Fnday, June 20.
Summer school organlzlng
A five-week, academ1cJ11ly onented summer
school for elementary students will be offered for a
fifth year by the U01vers1tyofLaVerneat Mesa View
School, 17601 Avilla Lane. Hunungton Beach.
The self-contained classes are geared to aJI
levels of students and small group tutonng will be
provided for a small addtllonal fee, accordtng to
Director Don Devor. The 'lChool will operate from
8:30 to 11 :45 a.m. daily from June 23 to July 25 For
apphcallons, phone 846-280 I
Moms ezerclse, Jclds play
Laguna Beach Recreation Department offers
Sarah's Stretch & Workout ~hedulcd wnh Mom's
Momin$. Out baby s1tttng. for those who need child
care while they exercise at Caty Hall
The class ts a continuous senes of stretches and
movements designed to increase maximum On·
1b1hty and improve body alignment with a specific
section devoted to non-impact aerobics The fee '"
S40 for I 0 classes when l 0 or more are purchased.
vahd for six weeks from fir\t class attended Classe!>
are held Monday Wedne~y and Fnda) from 8 45
unu l 10 am
Mom's Mommg Out Babysllt1ng 1s a"adable
for students There ts no age hm1t for children to be
supervised The fee 1<; S32 for 16 o;ess1ons
Rape crisls hotllne offered
The Laguna Beach ( ommunlly Clinic offers a
24-hour rape cns1s hotline for sexual assualt v1ct1ms
and other in distress Trained counselors arc there to
help with suppon and assistance. Help is Just a
phone call away at (714) 494-9428
Wednesday. June 11
• 7 p.m , l.afllU Beacll Pl&D.Diog <Ammlasloo
City Council Cham~rs. 505 Forest Ave
• 7 'O p.m . LafUD• Beacb RecreaUoa <Am·
mlnee. Recreation ( onkrence Room 505 Forest
Ave
Thursday. June 12
• 6 30 p m • Lapna Buell Board of Adjust-
ment. Caty Council Chamber\, 505 Forest :\ve
PoucE Loe
OronQ9 DAILY PILOT !WtttJ IY • .hm9 11, 1918 .. Al ___________________________ .....;;;;;;======---·
Newport family gets to see the worJd • {
Daughters traveling through American Flel
Service program whtle family hos ts studen t
By LESU E EARNEST
Of .... .,.., ........
fhe Torre& family m Newport Beach has
discovered a way to explore the world by
travehng and !>taytng home One daughter
leaves th.is month for a summer tn New
Zealand, another plan'I a year an Iceland
and a W~t German girl amve& 10 Auaust
to hvc with them for a year
The family became involved m the
Amencan Field Service program, which
matches teen& with host families from
around the world, four years ago when
their daughter Susana learned about 1t
from a fnend. Susana 1s now busy planntng
both her lf&duat1on and a tnp to Iceland
Susana Lived wath a family an Spam last
summer while she studied Spantsh at the
Salamanca Un1vers11y Ponufica. "J found
out that the only way to team about a
countr) 1s to live there." she said.
Her sister Maf'ile 1s prepanng for a
shorter, but perhaps more ngorous A FS
Outdoor Skills summer program which
will include h1ktng, rock cltmbtng, cave
explonng and campan~ 1n the snow She
will leave Sou them Caltforn1a June 11 and
Oy into New Zealand'l> wmter.
Their brother, Gu1llo. will be home this
•ummcr, wasuna to welcome h11 new
"stner," Silkc Bellanaer, when she amvcs
from Monchefl&ladbach, W. Ger
Are mom and dad lookma forward to
gaining another teen-qcr'! "Arc we ever,"
Joan Torres said. The family recently
received a J..paac letter from I <>-year-old ~ilke. "She's so thnllcd to ~ coming to a
beach area," Joan Utd
This 1s not the r orres family's fim
expenence with a foreign AF5 nudcnt.
Last summer they took a Braz1han 11rt
wnh them on vacation "~he was so
thrilled about everything" Joan sajd,
adding that thn ts p:art of the tun "You see
your own everyday !>tght!> through their
eyes," she said,
Bill Torres was bom an Santa Clara and
Guillo was born ID Colombia where the
family ltved from 1969 to 1972 Joan, who
grew up 1n Idaho. became Ouent tn Spantsh
while the family ltved an South Amenca .
Af'S has prov1ctcd the family wtth a vehicle
10 conunue explonntt foreign cultun:i.
AFS was founded ID 1947 in reaction to
the devastation of two wo rld wars. fhe
aim is to promote understanding between
countnes and cultures The name was
den ved from the war's corp!> of am bu lance
dnvers wh o developed the toncept
LooklnC forward to their awn.mer ad•enturea are Torree f&mlly
memben Bill (left), Gatllo, Joan, SaNna and Mar&le.
Language survival volunteers sought
By LESLI E EARNEST
'volunteers wall teac·h ~urv1val conversa-
tion lo peopll' interested an learning
English as a second languase at centers
throughout the area tht'i summer.
Geraldane Banarer. pubhc1ty chair-
"'oman and tutor for the South Coast
L1ter~q Council, said students are first
taught hu"' to talk to doctors and dentists.
and to handle emergenc> s1 tuauons
The 1n1t1al goal 1s to help students
master enough L'ngllsh to deal wnh
everyday ltfe. "We wmettme~ e"en ukc-
them to a grocery stort · she said
Some puJ?ils go on to learn m ore
ad ... ·anced sk.ills. ··we take them at all levels
of ability It depends upon where they
start, how long they stay " Banarer ~1d.
Students arc sometimes coached 10 take
dnv1ng and ctt1zensh1p tests, she added
The year-round mstrucuon 1s provided
free, Banarersa1d Last }ear I .CX)() students
part1c1patcd. she ~•d
The centers. which are funded mostly b)
donauons tutor adults and high school age
}Ou th~ in morning. afternoon and e~entnt
~ss1ons The ultur.ate goal -whether
dealing with the non-English spcaktn& or tho~ w11h m).rglnal sk1fis -ts to teach
students to read wntc and speak English.
The group's impetus comes from a staff
of more than :!00 volu!lteers. many of
whom are ~n1or c1ttzens. Onal~ Caner
v1ce-pres1dent and director of the tutor
program "'as recent!> honored by the
Oransc Count) Board of Supervtso"' for
contnbuung more than 10 000 hours
( arter will be 82 ncAt week.
"We Jel a src:at deal of sat1sfact1on out of
dom1 It," said Banarcr, wbo began as a
volunteer 12 years ago.
I rvme has the larsest enrollment. hold -
an1 clu~ three timt1 a week With
approximately 75 s1udcnts in each class.
accordtn& to SCLC Prntdcnt Sandra
Malone. Centers arc abo open this
summer in San Oemcnte, M1ss1on Viejo,
San Juan Capistrano. Laguna Beach,
La1una N11uel and l:-aJuDA Hilts
Anyone interested m becom1n1 a stu.
dent or i volunteer ~y wl 493-3800.
Fitness academy given reluctant OK
By LISA MAHONEY
Of -o.-, "°' '"'"
Dcsp1tl' m1'ig1vang\ ahout c,11c. parkmg
and public 3CCC'IS, the: Orange Count)
Planntng C omm1ss1on recommended
Tuesday that the National Fatness Foun-
dation be granted approval!> to build a
fitness academ) an the Ah~o ( rrccnbelt
C omm1s~1ont:rs "oted 4 I v. 1th Chair-
man Douglas Lcavenwonh oppo'ltd, to
recommend that the Board of Supervisors
amend the \lt..o Viejo Local Coastal
Program to make the academy a permitted
use in the greenbelt
The}' also recommended a zone change.
a coastal de' clo pment permit and ap-
proval of a 11upplemental environmental
impact rcpor1 to fac1lttate the prOJCCl
Though the ma1onty of the comm1ss1on
appeared unhapp) about the ta11e <;eale o t
the pro posed academy building. its on-snc
parking prov1s1ons and limned puhht·
access arrangements. all hut Leavenwonh
fell compelled to move the proposal along
an the face o f its strong badung from the
Board of Superv 1sors
C'omm1ss1o ners T o m Moody and Alvtn
Coen said they were panicularl> u~t
with the foundation s unwtlhngness 10
adjust tts plans at the comm1s-.100·~
direction
Hoping to lessen the academ} ·, in-
trusion into the undt'velo ped greenbelt.
·the commission directed the foundation 1n
January to make provisio ns for ofT-stte
parking.
The foundation balked and the Board of
Supervisors removed the stncturc
The comm1ss1on also expresc;cd concern
about the size and design of the academ)
building. But the foundation offered no
compromise dunng an 1n1t1al a1nng of the
project last week Coen called last-minute
reductions an scale propo!><"d Tuesday to
the Greek-style academ) "token np-
ponunittes" that could not be evaluated
because no site plan has ~en completed
Netther were most comm1ss1oners sau~
lied with hmued pubhc access arrange-
ments suggested b) the foundation In-
stead of perm11ltng some playing fields
tennis couns and lls swimming pool to be
u~ from 3 p m to dusk fo ur days aw~ ...
the maJOnty of the commission wanted the
faciht1e!'> to be availabk ~henever thev arc
not an use b) the ac.'ldcmy ·
"The) 're Just waiting to go through thc.-
admin1strati" e process so the~ can go 10
the board Cof superv1sors1 for <1pproval,"
he \aid
With the exctpt1on ot board !'ha1nnan
Ralph Clarie , supervisors have ~n un-
flaggingly supportive of puttmg the litne~s
academy in the Ahso Greenbelt
Foundauon Chairman George Allen,
who al~ heads the Prt11dent's Council on
Phy!.1cal f itn~s and Sports, says the
acadcmv will be the first of its kind in the
United States He promised that bwldtna
the academy here would brina national ~
recogn1uon and prcsugc to Orange Coun-
t\
· .\\ envtStoned by the nonprofit foun-
dauon, the academy would improve ~
overall level of fitn~~ 1n Amenca bv
educ.a t1n1 teachers. coaches and othcB.
wvenworth said he dtsagrecs With tk
rntenl of the academy:--The nauon's
schools arc the proper plaoc for lcarruna
good fitness habits and 1t is up to colleges to
provide future teachers with the mstruc-
uon the)i need to help children become
ph~ !l1cally fit, he 'iltd.
LC"avenwonh also expressed grave rner-
1,;at1ons about the propnety of the county's
handing over valuable grccn~lt land to "a
quas1-pn vate enabhsh ment "
Mesa planne_rs rejecf 150-room hotel plan
8) TONY SAA VE ORA
Of the~,... lteft
.\ propo\Cd mn1l·d-u~ prOJeCt 1n C O'ita
Ml'\J' Jo1.1.nto"'n redevelopment area
v.on thl' Planning ( omm1S\1on's 'iuppon
1h1-. "'l'ek -rro\ 1ded that developers
dror .1 l so room hotel from the plan
Planning ollic1al'i 'iatd Mola Oe"elop-
ml'nl C urp v.a~ not l1kcl) to ax the tive-
ston hotel. but ~ould probabl)' go before
the ( 11\ < ounul and Redevelopment
·\genn v.11hout thl' comm1ss1on's cn-
do"ement.
'>cn1or Planm·r M1l.l' Rohinson <.aid the
u>mml\\lon\ ~ II \oil' was mo .. th
academic ~ausc the rnunul and agenc)
"-Ould make the tinal deusiun on the 4 5-
acre prOJect
Huntington Beach-ba-.cd Mola De-
' elopment 1s ho ping to win a Cll) contract
to build I SO apanment\, a l SU-room hotel
and 58.000 \quart· feet of commercial
~pace ~tween Newpon Boulevard.
Harbor Boulevard and 19th 'itr~t.
The comple" would be o ne of two ne~
rede ... elopment projects sandwiching the
recent!) opened Courtyard s shopping
center The other pro1ec1. a h1gh-<knsny
apanment compln has alread> hccn
apprn' ed 3) anolhcr <.ter on the march to
upgrade <. osta Mc..a's onn·-~ktcnorat1ng
do\\>ntov.n area
For the ml'1;ed-u-.e proJl'd the l ll)
~ould acquire the propen~ rare the 15 or
so bu1ldangs ~attcred on th~· \ltC and \ell
the land to Mola
Ten landowners and m<,re than a do1cn
bus1nes~s v.ould he displaced h" 1hc
proJect. adding to the grov.1nl' 1i .. t of
downtown merchant\ •md O'-'nl'r' Inned
off their prorcn~ in the name of re-
development
Robinson said moc;t ot thl". I 2 pcopll'
tc\tlf)mg at Monda\·., comm1c;<.1on hl•ar
ing were against the rirn1t"CI Man\ o f tht·m
11>ould lo~ their propen}' or be forced to
move their businesses
He: -.aid comm1ss1oners wert generally
1n fa\or ot the m1xed-u~ concept
llo~e'er offinaJs ~ert concerned thal
recreational fac1lit1es and other mutual
art'as would ~ shar~ amo ng the apart-
ment dweller'\ and the more transient ho~I
oct upant'I Robinson s~ud. ,
"f he\ lelt the ~It(' I\ being OVerbUt(t," he
\31d
< ommts'i1oner Rov Andreen abst.atned
lrom the votm& because his son work!. for
one o f the busanes~ that would~ evicted
11 the pro1ect goes ahead
El Toro father, daughter
burned by spilled toxins
1tc:m~ Poltu.• \atd thl• h11rgl.1r
c,mashed a front window to get 1n • • • T"'o burglam·s on \hemngton
rl'\ulted in thl' total lo\<, of of ahout
SI 400 1n 'lterl'll and lck\.1s1on t'qu1p·
ment Bo th burglar\ u<;{'d a c;hding
gla'i'> door to gain entn.
hlock of L.ak~ '>trcct thrnu11.h <1n
unlockecd bathroom \\1nd11\\ .1n1I
\tolr a tclcvi<;1on/\tcrt•o \('I \ ,d111 d a1
S '511 and S50 1n ca'h ••• ~ JMfkahhcr Rro1.1. ning wn11
automattl p1o;tol v alucd at S2oo "' I\
'itokn 1rom a re~1den1:c in thC' l 11000
block of Blanton \ln'l't
""'ordfl\h A\Cnue n"poned Tuesda)
that a rcxk wa .. thrown through a
tlo\t"d 1.1.indo\\ at her home The
dnma~c wa~ e'>ttmated at S'iO • • • \ woman v.ho res1d~ 1n Costa
Mesa reported Tuesda) that the
wallet from her pu~ was stolen while
11wa\1n her Fountain Valle\ office on
lhl' 17 l<KI block of Brookhurst St~t
The lo" ol lh(" wallet, cash and credit
tard\ 1.1.a~ estimated at $75
An El Toro man and his daughter
were burned Tue~ay when \he rode
, her btC)cle through a puddle of
po1sonou~ corrosive and flammable
chemicals and her father tned to wipe
them off
John Panned;, 34 and h1-. dauahter
Marci. l were sent to M1ss1on
Communlt~ Hospital for 'kin 1mta-
t1on and observation afler the acci-
dent. said Oranae ( ounty f1rt De-
Laean• Beacb
A business on Broadway wao;
broken into early Tue~} with the
thieves stealing $605 in ca'\h from the
u fe Investigators $aid the .. u .. pcct">
broke through a w10do~ to get into
the bu1Jd1ng • • • Two punc'I were 'ltokn I ue'>dU)
from a hallway at Laauna &ach tliah
School, tht v1ct1m" told pohcc. • • • Pohce r«t't\rd reports Tuco;da}' of
an tndcc<'nt expo!urc ftt M11n R<'at h • • • A wallet conta1n1na $1 IO an ca"t
was stolen Tut~Y on Parle A venue
the v1ct1m told pohce earl> Tuesda • • • Police arrc,ted f{usscll I e
KJindwonh. 20, on SU!.Pll'IUO l
poueuina a danaerous wnpon an•
conoealin,1 fircann . Khndwonh ~•
anntcd at 12 ~O p.m~ on Ja'lmin1
Strttt and NM1h Coast Htgbwav.
Newport Beech
!>. 1986 Buick Wl'I l't"ponC'!t1 ~tolC"n
panment dispatcher Mu;helc Palnwr
Fire officials descnbcd the mtA ol
chemicals -tncludtng ammonia
methylene thlonde methanol and
propylene d1chlonde -ao; ··acute(\
lOIUC"
The spill occurrro afler an un-
named famtl~ recent!} moved tnlo a
home at 250-4 Tree St. and found a
five-gallon can conta1ntng unknown
substances tn the garage.
m the 4 ~00 bloc~ ~f ~art1ngale Wa)
Golf clubs and -.k1 equipment were
'\tokn from B garage 1n the 2200 hluc k
of Alta Viin.a .\ SI, JOO lo'>'> wa\
reJX'rted
Thr t nntainl'f "-:l\ plall'd on lhl'
l urh with the tra'ih, but tr.t'ih wlkt·
tor\ wouldn't pll k tt up h<'cau-;e nl 11\
C<lnlents
' The l"Jn wa'i knocked o'er and
Maru Pan neck rock her b1k.<' through
the puddle The l hem1t:al'i 'plashed
on her arm<, and lep. la using bums
John Pannt"Ck. tned 10 "''DC' off the
chemicals. and in the proccs\ v.a\ also
burnC'd Palmer -..11d
• • • i\ 198'i Honda Fnduro v.a<o \lokn
from a 28th <itret'I alk'.r . • • • .\ rnmmercial hurglBry ,,, < nllC'<.·
111r~ Comer net1t•ll SI OO 111 \anou'
Officials investigate debris
following Magic Island fire
Fart official\ arc '"" C_\tlpUng a Ma 11 1't.1nil lcll ated on \ 1a
'\U'\ptc1ou, bla1e that ,wept through Oix>nn. " 11 mt'mbc1'·onl\ t lub
Mftgtc hland 1n lido Village Monday tt>:ttutll'\i (lri\at~ din1ns room1> and
night, cau•una S 150.CXXl dam11c lt) magi~ Id' m the haH1dr .,hupp1na
thC' rxclu,1ve d1nnC'r club (:<'ntt'r It wa\ pla1ued h} fin Dl'Ull
Accordina to Newport Beach trouhk 1n June 1 ~8 . and ~me out
pohre report\, tht 9 ~ 5 fire dama&C'd of f'hap1tr 11 hllnkruptq protC't \tnn
che d uh'" kuchen and "moke black· 1n Apnl
t'ntd much of tht \how area Con. Fm· nffit 11\l~ \lld 1t v•a5 PQ\"tblC' 1hc
11mm of flammahlr hquid ~ firr wa" dcll~nattl\ \.ti, hut the
found on one of lhc cluh'\ 'ta e,, and m~csttJAllOn , .. cuoticu1na
~vt.ral d"play ,,., \ v.('rc .. ma\lv'd, • ~ \I<' an-or a1 ~11i1t I land 1,
the rtpon natC'(1 .. e Pf'<'IN to talt' ~t '" w .,
t
Huntington Beac h
\ man stole a I ~~ti \u1ulo motor
C)Clc 1n the 6()(~ block of .\nacapa
Dm e He apparent!) lamt' _to loo!.: at
the "chick with tht" mtenllon of
purchasing II. but rode of1 on II v.hl•n
the ov.ner v.('nt into thl' houo;c to 8l't
paper work • • • Two gunmen e'IC'a(ll·d "'•th SI Oo 1n
a brown pafl('r bag aftt'r holdanll up
cmployC'C<i at Thnfh Dru11. 'ISl!i l
Warner A-.c • • • Rurglan pn~ open a 'lading ttlJ'>\
"'11\dow in the 7000 hind. ol ~lalrr
.\' cnue .and 'lole a tele' 1'1on 'iC't .tntl
speaker\ volued 4At S ~50 • • • .\ re'l1dc nt in thr RflOO hlri.. i.. of
Dolphin ~•d th1c\e\ \tnk four 1~1on
c-er \tcreo 'l('l('akr.r" ":ilut'tl .11 SI (Kl
trom ht\ '.1n • • • T h1eve' entc-n d 11 homt• 1n tht' 400
••• \i .111c1;tJ\ 11\Cd \Ill I.\ 111 tk\lft1\
.ttl<)ut S2 ()()(J 1.1.onh 111 pl.1nl\ .it
'\outh1.1.t·c.t \\ hok~1lc Nurc.<~r. ~I ~' I
Ru\h.Hd ~trC't'I • • •
Fountain Valley
l hl' pa\lor at thl' I •JU n tam \ alln
Bapll'>t < hurc:h, I (l-ahl) \l.ttn \' l' .
report<"d Tue<>da'> that o \cr thr wccl.
end \trren cqu1nm1·n1 1.1.a' '1nkn
from the 'ound room ,tt lhC' .:hu11;h
I ht• lo''"'·" l·,tin1atl"d .11S'1'1 • •• \ rr\1dcnt 111 the 1020(1 hln< I. nl
J11n:tf a Circle rrponcd Mnnd;l\ that
ht' v.a!. \.1'i1t1n(! a lncnd on thl' I 7'1XJ
hhx \. of Brool.huf\t Strl'C't "hl·n a
v.indo~ nl ht'I rl'd llj!(\ \ nlK'W•llH'n
~1rcx-(o wa\ hrol.cn and "t1•rt•o
l'qUtpmcnt \\Onh $ ~~() rhi\ S~ 1n
ca"h were tal.t•n • • • .\ rc,1df'nt oJ tht• K~1ll hhx I. 111
No contest plea in Belushi death
l ()~ ~ "J(j[] f:S ( I'\ -( ath
E' eh n Smith. a former rcx ._ hal kur
'iln u pleaded no ,·onte.,t todav tn
chargn of mvolunta11 man\laughtcr
1n the death ot John 8elui.h1 and tllrt"C"
ehaf'IC'I ot admtnt'\tenng the ht'roin
and cocaine that ._tllC"d the l'OmC"d1an
lldrnH· attf)rnq Hn~ard
\\'r1t1man. "ho had dMC"nh<-d
fklu,h1 a' a v1ct1m 111 h1r. own
t
nee'~' 111ltl '\upcnor t our1 J udg\"
{)3\ 1d ~ l!Orolo\ Ill the pie.II "la\
entered onl hl'l.8U'l4: Smtth tit·h<''ro
1t to be 1n he1 bc.•\t 1nten·\t
"Mt~\ Smith 1n nu t.i.a) \:onccJC'.,
sht" '' rt\p<lD\1hlt' for Mr lklu!.hl '
death"" r1t1m 1n u1d
I fer no rontM.I pica 1\ the l rimtnal
equn alent of a 1uih' rika. tlu1 cannot
he u~ BgAtn\t hrr 1n \:1\ll 1111"
\
Back-to-back
blazes keep
crews busy
I v..11 lirl'' hlatcd 1n thf wuth
C1HllH\ I uc\dav forcing Onnge
( 11un1' tirdip.hter' to \pcC'd d1rKtlv
Ir 11111 on(.' tn th<' nthC'r
I h1· liN w;t., rC"ported 1u~t hefort
7 'n p m whC'n emplovCC\ at the
f i Int''' f or l 1fr health cluti 1n El Toro
t ltlkll 1 m1ntv otlietotl\
\houl 40 lil"C'ftf.htcn fought the
11.1.0 alarm blaic at 2' 141 Lakel enter
Drive, ~h1ch t'llU'it"d an estimated
\\0,001.ld.llmage", \lid Orange Count)
t 1rr I ~panm<"nl d1<ip.tlcher M tc ht'lt
Palmer
J Ire of1toa1' ~('rC' Still on the ~~nt'
in"C'Sll tm1 ~hen a 'M'.'Cond lire .. u
rt(1'1n rd in M11,1on \'1t'JO
l ~ .. nnhed 10 a \tngk-ramil)
homr at 26166 C'ord1llen1 JU~t af\n
9 '0 p m • Palmer u1d
f 1rt'fip,hter.1 continU<.'d co hank the
blur late r uesda)
PalmC'r ~1d thert re no 1n1un
at rnh~ lire Hnwtvrr, Red Croa
o ffi 1als "'ert l"allC'd to tht: Mt ton
\ tC' n fif't' 10 aid lt\C' v1cum 1 ..
.,
Heart operation
went 'very well'
for Baby Jesse
l OMA Ll"'IDA (AP) .. 1 lw he.art
ol a brain -<lead bahy wa., tx·u11ng
toda> in Bab> Jei.~e. the 111lu11t
championed by the nght-to-lile
movement after do(tors 1n11talh re
Jl'Ctt•d him for the ran· tr.tn'>piant
fearing h1\ \oung 1111\.1.nJ pan•nh
l'ould not l°i.lrt• h1r h 1111
.. Thing' went ;.ih•nl'o H'I\ "'di "
chief surgeon Dr l eun.ud H.tilC'\ '>J1J
toda\ lollo~ing fut·,Jin ·.,, l11ur-h11ur
heart tran-.plant 1.11 I 0111<1 l 1mJ,1
Unl\·t:r\1t\ \.kJ1lJI 1 cntt•r "I hl'
techn11:al ihJX'l" nt thl' 11p1.·r.1t1on
"-COi \Cf\ \moothl\ ·
.. The hl·an '"·" '""nl( .tnd luoh·J
good" Ll•m:..t I 1nll.1 'Jl1llo.l'~111.111 l 011'
C hcatham 'aid
1 hr l 7-Ja\ n1<1 1n 1.1111 ~l"-'lld .1
r<'stlul night ;,iml 1t•n1.11lll'ti in cu11cal
but \lahk uinl11t11111 11111111.11 t.1r
recO\ cnng tran,pl.1111 p.1l1l'lll'>
act·ording to an upd.11c th" u11ir11111~
from Loma I 111d.1 'l'\'"'''\'lolll.in
.\ n1ta Ro\~'' t• 11
Thcrt· "'l'll' "" \lgll' hi' tx"h "·'' •
reJt'('ltng the hl art 'ht• ,,ud
lhl' 1rampli111t hq.•.111 .1t t1 ~' p 111
Tuesda\ and tht donttt hl .in lwg,111
bcatingon!tsown at 9 36 p.m .. Batley
\a1d during a new!I conference early
toda> Je,se wa!> heading hack to his
room by 1045 p.m.
The heart came from a brain-dead
Michigan infant who'>e bod~ ut-
t:ll hed to hfe-\upport '>Y\tt'm\, wall
flo.,..n TueMia\ to California
ksse'<, parents Oeana Binkk) 17.
ilnd Jesse Scpuheda. 2ti "'a1ted at tht•
hn<,p11al with their parent\ dunng tht·
transplant. pra)ing. ca1mgd1nner .rnd
\\Ulching rV nt'WS, QlJ \man
C arpenter Mc "-'111lan. a me.: miler of
the Right 10 l 1k l caguc of Southl·rn
C'<1lllom1a.
When the ho'>pttal t•h,1pla1 n
hroughl new., that the donor heart
had bt-en placed 1n k\'-l' 'hod\ \\ l
"ere all silent and the r(Jlil) of .... 1i.11
hatt happened h11 U'> · \he \J1d
fam1h memhl·f\ anJ Mdv1tlhrn\
group had prote,ted "ht·n lht· ml'd1 -
lal u·nter announn·d k"e \.\OU Id not
tx· l'llO'>ltkred for a lran,plant tx·-
l:J U'c huC:.f¥1al olliuab thought thl'
p.ircnt\ wen llllapahlc of handling
po'>t-opt·rat1vt• l·arl
< llfo:1alHhangnJ thl·1r m 1nJ., v. lwn
Vote due on bilingual education
'i .\{ K \\ti ~ I< 1 I l'l!',l'l,1t1on to l \t\ rHI b1hngu<1I t'JUlalll>n in
( alllurn1n "Lun11m• Ill' \1110111n the I •:gl\l;.i1u1l Propom·nt' \a~ tht rc.,ult~ ul
the progr.1m "' l.ar arl' ''1mt '>ta~cnng.'' 1n 1hr "urd' 111 h'>l'mbh ~ix·al..cr
\\ 11l1t· Hro~n I ).\.111 I r.11ll l\to liut 11pponent' -mo\tl\ RcpublilJll'>-:--
1..ontl·nJ 1h;t1 11 donn·1 , .. ori.. l he) llll' thl· t•,,irnpk· ot H1<ipan1 c'> lo\.\JllJ
"'hum nl'arh 1hrcc-411ar1c.:r' <•I the ctlo11 I' .11n'K'd, and \\ho \llll ha'l'
d1sprupontonatch h11c1h dropout rat\:'> 1Ju1 u11 ihe vthl'l hand \ 1ctnamc\C and
uther \<i1an '1lldl"llt' lor \\horn h1lingu.1l tl.1 hl'f' ''mph .11l·n'1 "' a1l.1hlr arc
con\l\ll'lll h 1gh 3l hll'\ ('J'
Ban refused on animal sales for research
l < l\ \'\;I o l l l \ I lil , count' Board 111 \upcr' 1\cH\ hra\l'd lht' "'r ,11h 111
hunJn·th 111 .1ngn .rn1111.d r1};hh ,,, 11, "''.ind tdll\nl 11111rJl·r lOUnt~ '>hl'ltl'f\
Ill \lop 'd h II!! .1111111.il' lo llll'cl H .1 I rl'C..l'.trl h l 1.:11 ll'f\ I he propo'>ed ord 1 na Ol l' 11'
\upcn l\Or \11~t· \ntnn1" ll h \\11ldd ha\l' hJIHll'd lilt' '>ako,, hut h<' failed tu gl't
.1 \t'lnnJ ll• h1' n1<11ton tro111till'11lhl·r 'UJX'f' l'••r' prl'\l'nt Dt•anl' Dana f J
h.klman .tnd Kl'llrll'llt I lahn \lmt nl thl' ~'Ill JX'c1pll' 111 lhl' \Upt'r' 1<.ot\0 h'ill
'l·apaut\ d1.1111h1" I trl'"I." ,q1pc,11c•d l" 1,1, or 1hl propo,cd ord1nanll'
Judge puts hold on Mrs. Marcos ' account
l < )\ \ '\,( o I I I \ \ \11(1\'l 101 < u 111 1111l~l h.ml J 1k pt•'>l'J Ph1hpp1nl
prc<,11kn1 I l'rdrn.111d \!Jl lll~ .rnd 111., \\lk Imm J1.1"1ng mont') out ol ~·n
$XOU.t)(KJ l °' \11~l'lt''> hJ11 '-. .1l1.•1un1 111 \1r'> 'v1aru"' nJml' Judil· Jalk \1
:-.;t'"man '"ul'd .111 1n111rtl111111 I uc,d,1\ ,1, p,111 ul au' ii 'ull lilcJ Ii) tht·
Ph1lrpp1m·g11\l'IJHlll'!ll 1~.llll\t ll\ l(lrr11l'J 111,l loupk I hl alu1unt 1\,11 I loHh
Han~ ol I 1)\ \n 'l'k' ·II" oHll ol lht: lrr'I 'll'P' 10 rel cl\ enn~ mulll')' tu thl
I 1ltp111u rx·opk ,,11cl I 11 I urhn re 1n1 .. rm.111un 111liu:r 1111 th<.: Ph1lif'ptnl
( nn,ulJll.· m I '" \n~l'll'' I IL ,,11d thdl.inl\ .nuount •'3'-•IOnol all'\' 'dl'Jr t:ut"
la .. eo, lx'laU\t 11 "'•'" umkr ltnC'hl.1 \1.1rl11\ l\allll' \lco,l L•l thl' hulJ1ngo; of tlH'
\1arll>'>l'' :ir(' un1kr P'C11d11n m'> \1111rnc" ll•r 1hc \1.irn"c' 1nd1l.ttnJ
TUl'\IJa) tht'\ mJ\ Ilk .1 m1111on d .11m1ng thl \1Jrlco"c' \\l'll 1101 lqtalh \t•ncd
;JI thl'ir rc\ldl'nlc in I b".tll rcg<irding thi: {3\l'
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Deborah Walter• JdHed
brain-dead aon whoee heart
wu donated to Baby Jesse.
Sl·puhcda'o, parents came forward
,1nd otkrcJ to take custody of the
rnlant
.\\led during the new!> conference
11 he felt dtflerentl) about the dec1s1on
tollo"'ing '>urgery. Bailey replied
"Ntit one iota .. I feel particularly
that our dl·c1s1on-mak1ng 1n th1~
lll'>l<lnt•e "-U'i accurate and I wouldn't
rhangc 11 at all ··
Duke seeks
pooling of
insurance
~\<K\\HSfO,(-\PJ -(111\
< rcorgc Dt.•ul.;me11an ..aid Tucc:.<la}
that 1murancc t.ompan1es doing bU'>I·
ne" 1n c altfornra 'ihould bl: requ1n:d
to tn\Un h1gh -n\k nt1e'I and bU!>I·
nc'>'il''> that ha'c bel·n dented habtltt\
1 nsuranu: 1 I thn don I olf<'r CO\ eragc
• 'oluntanh
l n a '>P\'l'l h to thl' Lt.·ague of
< ahlorn1a ( !lit''> the Republican
goHrnor al'o 'aid h<' ~ould support
"'omc limit'>" un fee, attornC\'> mav
l hJrgt· d1en1' ''1nn1ng l1abil11; su11\.
hut Ill' rl'f U\l·d to place a speutil
dollur amount on thl' proposed cap on
altornl \ kt''>
\\c "'ant to gnc the Department
ol ln\urunt·t' tht•Juthunt) to organize
\Oluntan in'iuranu: pools "-htch "-Ill
mai.:t: 1n-.uranll' J\Jdable to tho'>C
hu\lnl''>'l'' and go' l·rnmcntal ent1t1c'>
that cannot l!L'l tn\urance." [)('u-
knll'llJn ll>ld thl l lt\ ollinals
"11thl'1ndu-.1n IJ1l .. 10 'oluntanh
p.1rt1t1pall' then "-c "'ant the c:.tandb)
authoril\ tu mandate a lim1tl'd JOtnt
undeNnllng a'i'>OC1auon.
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40 die in Sri Lanka when
terrorists bomb 2 buses
COLOMBO. ~rt Lanka (AP> -Time bombll planted
by Tamil terromt!> blew up two crowded buse'> in the
eastern prov1nc 1al capital ofT nncomlllet' today. killing 40
passengers and senously wounding al leai.t '.!O people tht•
national secunty minister ~1d.
bombs exploded
The r,ccunt> 111101,tcr '>U•d the dead included
<;mhalesc , Mostems and I nm1I~ But tnsn,port officiak
1,a1d mo'>t of the dend wcrt• believed tu he "i1nhalcl4:
beluu'c of their de'itma11011' About 40 of the lll)Ured were tlo~n lo ( olombo
hospitals, minister L..ahth Athulalhmudah <.Jld Hl'
blamed the attacks on Tamil separatists lighting for an
independent state
T hne were conf11cung report!> on the numlxr of
dead r ht: na11onal '>ecurity minister said 40. I h(' JOIOt
wmmand fir'.it announced morl' than 70 pc-ople were
killed. but m spoke~man < ·01 Daya W11esekera, later wd
the ongrnul ligure wus too high becau'iC ol confusion at the
bomb \Ill''> and plated Uw toll JI 15 .
Authorities 1mmC'd1ntcly imposed a 12-hour l uric"'
on Tnncomalec tu prevt"nt repnsal attacks
A spokesman fur the government'!. Joint Operat1om
{ ommand ~td the bu~\ "were blo"'n to htt~" J ht•rc haH' tx·cn a ra\h ol bombings and attacks on
\1nhak'>t' in rnl·nt v.et'l'>. wh1c:h the go"emmeot has
blamed on militant I an111\ who ha\ e been fighting for a
<ieparatt' homl'land 1n nnrtht•rn and eastern Sn Lanka.
One of the buse'> was headed for ( olomho. 160 mile'>
1.outh~e~t ot Tnncomalce. and one wa'> headed lor
l\.antala1 ;ihn111 I<> mill''-'iC111th of 1 nncomalce when the
Waldheim DeathcountinEgyptian
denies any ~.~~~~.~.~ash raised to 22
. d. CAIRO. fg}pt -.\uthonttc\ \aid tod.t.\ t\.\o murc people have died of p re1 u 1 ce IOJUries suffered Ill tht' flt'r) tra\h ul o.tll •\tr '\in;11 pa<t\l'ngcr plan1.. raising the
death 101110 22 flw I okkl'f·27 carn1ng 2'1 pil'>'cngt:r.. Jnd UC'>' crashed at 7 30
T rs Je TITS p.m Tuesday a~ tht• pilot tned to m.1h an e~1ergen...-y landrng Ill a raging V I • Vlf I \andstorm after rL·porltng an l'llgllll' wa<., un llrt• rhl' twrn;·ng1qe aircraft
plowed into the compound ofa rnnstruct1on wmpan) about 7)0 >a rd~ from a
Cairo a1rpon run"•n and l'\ploded alter tra'ih1ng. said a police commander
A.ir 5rna1 authont1c' 'a1J all aboard \\.l'rC Lg) pt 1an<, \mong the dead was flight
attendant A-;hgan .\111a. who had sun 1..,t'd la'I No .. eml~:r·., h1Jalltng of an
Eg) pt.\ir JClhner to Malta tn which Ml rx·uDk' \\t'n' !..tiled
VIENNA. Au'>trta (API Kun
\\ aldhl'am. elected Austna·i. prc'>1-
den1 desp1teaccusauons he hid a Nu1
past. 1.a1d toda> his campargn wa<. nol
marked b.,. anu-Scm1mm and that
tht· horror<; of the Holo~:au\t mu't
nner be forgotten
.\ tilth top-lrvel ~ 1ahsl go"crn-
mcnt official dt•ctded to rc'>1gn an tht•
""ake of the ell't·tion ol \l. aldhe1m .
Y.ho ran with the support ol tht'
lOnsenatne Pcopll"' Part\.
Ferdinand Launa tht• m1n1\ter ;>f
tranc;port and public econom). Joined
C hancellor Fred )1no"'at1 and '"''
other m1n1'>tl'r'> who annnunn·d thl'll
res1gna11ons earlier th1'> W\'t·k
During tht· tampa1gn' final three
month'> Je\\-1'\h lead<'r'> and Na11
hunter ~1mon Wtc'>enthal reported
reu~n1ng hate mail and threats lrum
an11-~em1ll''> I he World kwl'h C on-
grt''" alleged that \\ aldhl'1m '>'a'>
tn\nlvcd in or JI lca'>l aware ot "laL1
a1ron11c'i 111 the Aalkan\ tlunn~
\\mid \.\ar II
One can '>e~m h lor I flfl \l'.Jf\ amJ
one "'ill not lin<l an)thtng,''
Waldhltm. a former l '-'>l?<:rl'l:.if)·
gt•m•ral told rcp<>rtCr'> toda\ JI hi\
fir'il ne"-'i conlerl'nlt' \lllll' thl ~un
da' ell'1.1111n
In re'>pon'>t' to lJUl'\lloning froim an
I !>raelt Ill''' -.pa pt•r l llITC\P<>ndent
\.\oaldhc1m ..aid "1 here 'A3<. ab!iolutc
h no an11-~m1llc,m rn m\ elcrtwn
c'ampa1gn I "-OUldn't ha,c' tolcratl'd
11 II doe~n't fit in Y.1th m\ a1111ude
Yes. the campaign ran Y.11hou1 an~
ant1-Sem1t1t undertone<; "
Flnns say gauges wrong on radlatlon count
llELSl~KI Finland--Finland., Burl'au ol Nulkar Rad1at1on Salet}
toda\ ~td fault\ in~lrumcnt\ prnhJhl\ "'ere rt'\pt1n\1ble tor a m>c:.tenously
htg.h rad1a11on r~ading at• u1a'otal mo1)11onng \lat tun near tht '>o' 1e1 l 'nion.
"The most ltkch nplana11on tor thl' peak mt·a,urtml'nl' at ~otka ,., a fault tn
the measunng dt'' ices," ..;.i li,c-paragraph go,l·mml"iil-·ment ~1d On
TueMia}. official' .. aid the ml'a\unng 1mtrumt•n1' "-C:rl' nut to blaml" tor
\itond:-n 's 'ii>. hour'> of unu.,ualh htllh rl't11rJ1ng'> ul raJ1oal 111' 11} For IO
,i·conds the reading<. v.crt: ~' l'n h1ghl'r than 1h11w rt·nirdc<l alll'f the Chcrnnh..,I
nudear Jtt1dcn1 in the \m 1t•t l kr<11nl·
Crossroads death toll rises to l 7
JOH.\ '°IJl\IF~BI 1IH, \outh ..\Inca \ tdn l\Hlll \11undman s.i1d today
poltct: stood 1Jlj h\ "hen hl "'a' allat lo.l•d b\ hlad•. \lgllante' and dela\\'d
1n.•a1rng h1~ bleeding parlnt•r \\h1lc oflitt'f\ m.tdl· '1dt·ntJpt'\ ol tht' gr.ne
'>'Ou nd., he \UfTercd rn fight1 ng at 1tw < ro'\rnad' \qu.1lll'J (.lfllP " I he~ I police)
'"ere lilm1 ng his hal'k h1' lront 1urn111~ him OH'r. "h1lc ht• war, unrnnsc1ou' on
the ground," said c,oundman \ndtk f m1 l 1gh11ng l<>nt111ued at the camp for
thl' third '>tra1ght da} tod;I\ '>Jld pohtl' v.ho rt•portl·d :rt lc<t'>l 17 dead fhc
hank pitted about '\ 000 \oung hlalt.. .rnti-.1p11rthl'1d m1htanl'> a~ain\t HXlO
older mort' con'it'n a11' l' hl,1t t.. '1~ilantc' I hl· goH·rnmtnl ha\ lnng \.l.antt•d to
hulldme thl' tamp 12 malt·\ l'J\l t•f C .1rx· I ov. n
Tighter sanctions on S. Africa approved
\\ \ \H 1 "-C, I();'-. -Reagan adrn 1nl\tra1ton ulfo 1.sl" .trl' Lknounung an
a~rl'\\I' c anti -apartht•1d mca.,ure that ckarnl thl' Hou\l' foreign ..\1Ta1f'\
( ommllll't'. Tht• panel appn>H'd thl' hill 1 und.l\ h\ .1 25-1 :\\Ott' Bui the
meac:.ur~. ~htch among other thrntt'> v.uullJ han nt·" a.mcntan 1n\cs1mcntc, 1n
\outh .\fma dre"' lire lrom thl' adm1n1c,1ra111>11, "'ho'>c oflinJI\ argul·d ll
'>'Ould heighten 1ntran!>1gent.<' <tmong blali.:, anti "hlll''i lhl'£l' and harm the
c:ount!) ·'i cconnm) \\1thout ha1,tl'n1nii tht' l'lltl ol v.h11i:-minonl\ rule C hc,tcr
( rodt'r as<i1c:.1ant '>t'HCta!) ut \ldll' tor .\Iman Jfl:ltr\, ..ct1J 11 wa~ "th( ~rong
bill at the \Hong llmt' ·and l'<>Uld ""r'>en .. ,, d<JO&l'r11u\ \lluat1un·· 1n \outh
Mnca.
OFFE:RS' TO THE PU6L.•C A S A
b1 [tIIJ 'i ~; ~ tJIII M ('1~~11 ft Pl
On Entire Stock of Men's /Women 's Clothing and Furnishings!
R1~1nq opefdt1ona1 cu~ts ld•lure lo 1Pa111~ ~n11c1patPcJ 1nromc ~no ldf~ of SPPI 111 n1 ur m1• Pdll "' 11,
c.reo1101c, fort!!\ u<, 1010 1h1~ pos111on sell ott Jh~ ~1oc~ convPrt lt•t• mP.r ria11C11~P 11 tn o\n ••H1
lel 1omorrow dewle th~ future Every PftOrl w111 bt· matle In w~.1H1~1 lt\1• ql)1111
Tllerelore elfect1ve 1mmed1a1ety the entire stock rias l:!P.P.n plated on ~.ill• df a lrdtl11i1 of 1•, 11110 ~fll""J
prcce everyltlmo 1nclud1no lhe newesl arrnrals 101 sprcno ~nd '>1irnr11er rhf.•~ .irr no P•lt'Pl1ons
no restnc11ons ti 11~1n tnt? store 11 s for sate at NfVfR ACiAtN PRICf~ This '>~Ir os for 1011
Oon t MISS 11°
Over One Mtlhon Dollars ol currenl and lust arrived mens suits wort w.il'>, sl;id'
drP ss sh11ts. ties and assorted sportswea r. also ladies' suits ~ldds ~POrl coats
dresses and assorted sportswear at reduction s of 30% lo SO\
IF WUCWtYREMEMBER ONE J>AtE IN ~t/I<
WHOt~ tlrET/Mf ... THI~ Witt 8£ THE ONE/
1HE SELLING OF THI S STOCK IS NOW AN URGENT NECESS ITY
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1&9 * 01.nge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday. June 11, 1988
Congress advised
·-greenhouse effect
:fnevitable reality
t
WASHINGTON (AP) -S<.·1cn-
'sts are wamJf!J C'onart'u tha1 the
tong-theorized, hfe-threa1ening over-
heating of the Earth from man-made
air pollution ts now a frightening
reality
"The fact that the v.eenhou~ em.•ct
1s real 1s proven," siud James Hansen.
director of the Nauonal Aeronautic'>
and Space Adm1nastrctt1on 's Goddard
Institute for Space Stutl1cs
11s1s delivered thetr somber a~s11mcnts Tuesday as the Senate
Env1ronmen1 subc:omm1tt~ on en-
vironmental pollu1ton opened two
days of hearings on the greenhouse
effect
Racked by recent findinJS of )Cvere
orone layer depletion m the ~t
mosphere over Antaretlca, the} re-
iterated se1enufic prcd1ct1ons that the
warming threatens the globe wnh
floods .• drought and more skin cane.er
b\ the m1ddfe of the 21st centui;
"Global warming 1s 1nev1table -
it's onl:r a quesuon of magnitude and
ume." said Robert Watson. director
of NASA's upper atmosphenc pro-
gram. "We c.an e·q>ect s1gn1f1can1
changes tn chmatl' tn 1he ne't k"'
decades "
Hansen. \\ at'>On and 01her '><-u:n-
Under the greenhouse '>cenano. the
Earth gets baked. Rich farml.mds
tum into de~ns Foresis \.\-tit and die
Coastal areas are mundated b\ oceans
swollen b:,. melted polar and p,laual
ice
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THE COSTA ME SA POLICE DEPARTMENT
' PRESENT
Saturday June 21 , 1986
Information will be presented by members o f
the police deportment and members of the
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" Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital staff
cm me
• Avo1d1ng sexual os~avlt praf.te o( o rapist ~e""
• Prevention & awareness ~ C,O 0~.,
• "V1cfor or V1ct1m (f.tm) ~~. 0~ ~
• • Post assault e~om1nof1on & core Y.:. «"<>'('
• V1Cf1m survival course \~o._
Two sPminor se\Stom wdl be avo1loble
8 :30 a .m. to 12 30 p .m. or
1.00 p .m. to 5:00 p .m
Womens-Solely Seminar will be held in
the conference CPnter of Costa Mesa Medical
Centt->r Hospital Reservations are required lo
guarantee yovr space Wnte ro Admin1strot1on
at the Hosp1tof or coif 650-2400
COSTA MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL
30\ V1ctor10 St Costa Mesa, Col1forn10 92627
Aclrlan RC>llen
Baptists '
chief seeks
Jes s feuding
\TL.\ NT A (AP) -The Southern
Bap11st C onvenuon needs more love
and !ewer liberals, a Tennessec
preacher suggested after betng swept b-t fundamentalists to the presiden<.·)' ot the nation's larges1 Protestant
dl'num1n<1t1on
I he Rl ,. Adnan Rogers, of
Memphis i.a1d Tuesday night he
hofll·" h1:> term as president, marking
th~ c1gh1h straight year fundamen
tal"'" ha\c held the post will bnng a
1e..,..,l·ning ol leudmg amon. g the 14 S
m1ll1on liuuthcm Bapt1s1s
Ho\\C\.cr Roger'> showed no sign
of sol1rnmtt dlorts of the denom1na-
t10n ·-. mosl con\enat1ve wing to
clt·ansl' Baptl\t 'em1nanes and agen -
cies ol teacher' or other employee'
who don't share their v1'tw that ever)
word 1n the R1ble 1s h1stoncallv and
<,c1cntificalh true -
\\-e re nu1 tf)'ing 10 tell an)
professor \I. ha1 hl· must believe or an)
denom1nat1onal cmployec what he
mu1;1 bclll'\.t 1ha1 1~ bc:1wecn him
and (10<.1 •• Roger' \a1d at a ne"'"
lontcn:nn·
··aut we: .m: ,;.i~1ng that those who
wort.. tor us and thtt\C who have tht'1r
'alam''> paid h\ U'> ought to reflell
what lhl' great majOnt} of U!> 5a) we
wan1 taught" as spelled out in a
Bap11<,t \tJtemenl ol ta11h he said
Rogl'r<i. ~4. who "'"as al!I<> president
in 1'>79 "'on 1h1<, )earh\. (j4 pC'rcent to
~fl ~rtl'nl O\Cr 1he Re' V. \\1olred
~1oort• ot \manllo. T e'<as. in \ otmg
O\ ahout 40.000 1.:hurch mes.-.enger!I
._rammed tnto the (~eorgia V.nrld
( ong.rc<i\ ( entt•r
Tax bill supporters lean
toward IR.As' restoration
WASHINGTON (AP) -Faced with 10tcns1fy10g
calls for 11ct1on. supponer.. of a a.weeping Lax-overhaul bill
pending 1n the Senate have agreed they may hatve to go
along with reslOnna i.ax-dcducttblc Individual Retire-
ment Accoun1s.
the pendina Senate packqe and • tax bill l)llSlcd late lHl
year by the HouM:. . . A vote wl!I expected today on the . non·btndina re~lution offered late Tuesday by Stn Wilham V. Roth,
"There 1s the strong feeling that there should be some
changes as for as IRAs arc concerned," said Senate
MaJonty Leader Bob Dole, R-K.an.
R-Oel. . --~ Asked If there was White House suP.port.1or the.~on
binding re~olution. Dole ..a1d today, I think 19·
However. Dole and Sen. Bob Packwood. R-Ore .. lhe
Senate Finance Committee cha1rman, arc res1stmg
makmg the change while the full Senate considers the blll.
Instead. Dole and Packwood arc supponi~ a non-
bindmg resolution that calls for giving the 'highest
pnont) to retaining maximum possible tax benefits for
Ind•' 1dual Reurement Accounts" when congressional
negotiators meet later to work out the difTerenc.cs between
Dole addc:-<J 1hat "1n some ~s" senators votina for
the resolution will not feel that 11 1s necusary to also vote
for any other IRA amendments. And he said Packw~
·•1nd1catt! he has enough votes" to hold off any m-.ior
amendments
Sull. some scna1ors said the non-b1ndm& resolution
was meaningless. and the) vowed their IRA amendments
would not be s1dctrac ked
Reagan: No td: increase, Racial
no reduction in defense tensions
By tbe Associated Pre11
WASHINGTON -White House chief of staff Donald T Regan 1oda)
reiterated the admin1stra11on 's opposition to any tal increase and said
President Reagan will accept noth1 ng less than the Senate budget figure ofS30 I
b11l1on for defense Pres1dent1al spokesman Albert R. Brashear said Repn
telephoned Sen. Pete V Domenic1, R-N.M., chairman of the Senate Budget
C-omm1ttee. lo under-M:ore the administration's position on the defense budget
and taxes. Domcnic1 told Regan and budget director James C Miller last fnda~ that he would try to earmark any tax boost for the Pentagon flt:
1:ontends the SI 0. 7 billion tax tncrea~ 10 the Senate-passed budge I would
J\Old a dangerous curtailment in military spending. Brashear said Reagan 1s
··~11111 n disagreement w1 th Do men 1c1's 10s1stence on ra1s10g ta.\cs" and the stall
ch1d lold the New Mex,1co '>Cnator so.
US wlll sell jammlng unlts to Israel
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W .\SHINGTON -The Pentason mformed Congress on fuC\da~ 11 ha'
Jppro' ed the sale of 20 electromc-Jammmg units to Israel for S38 m1lhon
.\ss um1ng 1here are no congressional obJecllons. the Delen~ Departmen1 \31d
l'>racl ""ould be offered 20 AN-ALQ-131 Electronic Countermeasure Pod'> for
outfitting on Jet figh1ers The umls arc capable of disrupting enem\ radar or
m1s'>11e guidance '>}''>terns
Porn ban defeated ln Malne
.\l 'GUSTA. Maine -A proposed ant1-pomograph) law that O\er-
'hado\.\ed Maine\ gubematonal pnmaf) elections has been rejected hy a 3-::!
margin but a ~upponer of the law said the "crucial issues" havt· :,.et to be
re~ohcd The rnnserva11ve (hnsuan C1v1c League of Maine introduced thl'
an11-obsn·n1ty propo\al. which would have earned a ma~1mum liH·-yl·ar
pnson 1erm for anyone con-.1ctcd of selling or promotmg malenal lounc.J to tx·
oh\n·ne. In Tuc!tda\'s gubcmatonal rac:e'>, meanwhile, Democra11c J\llorne'
(Jeneral James E. Tierney won a livc-wa)' race and Republican I I.~ Rep John
R .. Jock" McKcrnan Jr defeated a lormcr Reagan adm101stra1t on appo1n1ec
The' v.111 lacc off in Nt"l'mbcr
Trade deflclt Improves sllghtly
WA ~l llNC1TO"J -The US foreign 1rade defic111otalt:d S 36 ~9 billion in
the first three month'! of the \.Car. a sltght 1mpr0\ emenl lrom the relord dcfiut
p<i\tcd tn the founh 4uam·r ol 1985 the government reported toda~. fhc
C o·mmercc L>epartml·nt \aid the deficit from Januan lhrough Marth
compared "'"llh J r(·rnrd SJ7 35 h11l1on delic11 suffered from <A.tuber lhrough
C>ecembcr The 1mprmcmcn1 c:ame a\ lhe surge in imports \IO\l.l'd whi le
gro"'"lh ol l \ l'\pon., p1d.cd up. refkct1ng the "'"caker 'alue of lhl' dollar .
"'h1lh 1<, hl·lp1ng dome\llC manufacturers w11h their O\.Cr\cas 'ialn
erupt in
gunfire
( l E:VELAND (AP) -Racial ten-
sion between 1hc only black family 10
a neighborhood and their white
neighbors erupted tnto gunfire after
three months of harassment. and
eight people were wounded.
au1hont1e\ 5.atd.
The tnJurcd, all while, were taken
to three hospitals Tuesday night after
a man tired four blasts from a
shotgun said police Lt Robert L.
Bolton .\ 24-year-old man from a
C "''eland suburb who had been
\ 1s1ting the famtl)' was arrested about
a mile awa)', Bohon said.
fhe famil), actually two adult
"'"omen a teen-age gut and a small
(h1ld, were escorted b)' pohcc out of
the wests1de neighborhood. and
Bohon \31d , "We·re trying to find
them a .. are place to stay."
The larnil) had moved to the
neighborhood about three months
ago a'> pan of a public housmg
program run by the Cleveland Metro-
politan Housing Authonty. which
own .. the house. official!> said
·1 was aware of a lot of tensions," ,
..aid Ctt)' ('ounc1lman Jay West-
hrook. "I had calls at my office from
bo1h the family and neighbors ...
The tam1l) had complarncd of
harassment, said Pat Purdy, a com-
mun1t\ relauons officer in the
ma\or·s office The side of their v.h~1e. 1v.o-s1ory frame hou~ was
<,pra ~-pa101ed about six weeks ago "'""h "KKK ••
SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking
By Pregnant Women May Result 1n Fetal
Injury, Premature Birth. And Low Birth Weight.
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Time has c·ome
to take down
campaign signs
The primary elccuon bas been o~ for a ;eek. but
the signs proclaimina the politi:cal virtues of the
candidates are likely to haunt us for months.
These colorful p~ posted lO trees and po
and erected on e"el)· vacant lot tbat im't under
construction, scn.e a v.orthy-pwpose-du.ring lbe
campaign season Like a sledF bammadrivinga thumb
tack, they remind the voters of the upcoming election
and some of the candidates -the ones with the most
money.
One can only imagine how much more dismal than
last week's 36 percent the "·o~ turnout might b.avc been
without campaign signs hanging from evCI')· intencction
passed by more than three cars a day.
But now that lheelectJon as over, thts1gnsbJvebttn
reduced from mformauonaJ vote-r material to litter. Like
any other rubbish. they must be collected. The questions
arc: By whom? and Who should pay for it?
The answers arc as pla.1.n as the poster on the
telephone pole in front of )Our house. The candidates
who put them up.
A responsible candidate -one worthy of the trust
he or she expects the votin~ pubhc to band. O\:C'r -
should not mark the beginning of a political career or
term m office by dumping garbage all over the district. A
candidate who raises enough money to print s.igns and
recruits e~ugh volunteers to wallpaper half the county
with them should have the resources and manpower to
take them down after the elecuon -win or lose. The
pubhc official who cannot aa:omplish this rclativel~
simple task brings a dangerous lack of managenal talent
to pubhc office.
Worse. a candidate who conscious!} chooses to
ignore his used campaign signs shows a disrespect for his
constituents and the communny he serves that make-s
him a bad choice for offic-e in the first place
The voters should take noteo£the.landscape lf. two
weeks after a pnmary elecuon. a candidate's signs
remain scattered about hlce seaweed on the beach. the
voters should express their displeasure with a vote for
the other side. (Unless, of course, the candidates for both
major parties have trashed the town. 10 which case we'll
all be votmg Ubertanan and Peace and Freedom.
C,andidates in those pa.rues rarcl} have any mone)' }
Ciucs should get 10 the act. too. If the) sent out
crews to tear down the offending signs at a decent
mterval after 1he polls close. saved the pohucal debns
and sent a bill to every candidate for ever) sign with his
name or face on tt. they might promote a heightened
sense of rcsponsiblity among our pohttcal candidates.
.. In Irvine. there are strictly enforced rules about
where campaign stgns ma) be posted. But cleamng up
after violators cost the city $6,000 this year.
Consider it the first in what {>romises to be a long
stri~ of constituent abuses by pohuc1ans who think the
Pubhc Trust is a place to deposit campaign contnbu-
tions.
Support for visual arts
on decline ln the county
To thc Edttor kids ha'e ··painless!)" ~"penenced
an an eith1b111on at the center? o, er
800 in o nl) one da\ .. , o uth .\n Da)
'86 .. that's ho" man'
The 10ten11on of the l1"1ne ( 11~
Council to d1scont10uc support fo r
the Art E\h1b1t1on Program at the
Irvine Fine .\rt Centcr hu no"
become a matter of public record
.\s a UCI alum and a local busane~s
managcr. I must add my -.01ce to
those who advise aga1n<;t 1h1<; c11y
conunuing an this d1r('Ct1on
.\ lake number of lids pla\ang h1dl"
'n' Sttil. in a s1m1lar maze ol
sculptures ""ould ha\e bttn in-
troduced onh· to a muS('um·'i sccunl\
stall not 10 an. .
For those of the ccnter's sufT that
have bttn sacnficccl 11 1s too late
There 1s, however. stJll u me to amend
this statement of lack of local 'lupport
for the arts with actions to save our
cultural pr~rams
I urge this be done before other
Oranae County c1ucs, again looking
to Irvine for le.tdersh1p follow along
the dangerous tnul we no" bla1e
The center's gallery wa'l one of onh
a fcw place! left in the county that had
bwlt a rcputatJon for e\h1b1ung
quality v1'1ual art\ outsld(' a ngid
academic ~tt1ng
How many youna children do you
know who have had fun 1n an an
museum., Conversely. ho w man}
In his address to a 'l('mtnar for an"
administrators I recent!\ heard Step-
hl"n J Albert. manag('r of th(' Marl
Taper Forum. refer to us an Orange
County as "th(' great unwasht>d
behind the orange curtain "Th as tvpt
of statement, t>ven 1f onl> in Jt"'ll. 1s
indicative of much of the thinlong
w1th1n the Los .\ngeles creat1"e
communtt}
The loss of key public spaces. 1n
combmallon with thc failure of
qualll)' pnvatc gallencs, ha broad-
ca<;t an unm1stakabk mc saac Thc
'lsual ans are not welcomc 1n Orange
Count}
RALPH E LEE
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brief. . I(----ORANGE COAST PuOWllf
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U.S. at {;jy fault foli
~....,..;., gangs'
growth
Our Intelligence
officials revived L
YakuzaafterWWII
W Kl GTON -TM •nfUua·
uoo of Japanac pnpten mto ltic
Un1ted tatn a a Of) -.~· e brcin
~poruna for t•'O yean Their~'
1n ten'OtUina Jasiucx tO\ll'Uti and
lbc Ja~cricao communi
'' cauuna i.ncreucd OOOOtl'D &moQI ta .. enfOtCe'l"nent autboriua..
Girdles have made it Dack
as modern women's wear
Two ~i='tt1'bi'ter.t=t1ES01:iale
•U.b ~ Cenitt for la" up.ti
RC'pOl'tina,. O." MS and ~
Dubro have oo• · wnucn a bocS
dncnbint an onunoa detail llic
OflllM a.od powtll Of J panetr
cnm1nal pap ._. a.ad &ht -.'lftlas
lb.real \.bt' p(* tO O\lt' soc::icty. ~
Maybejt has to do
with vaunted shift
back to decorum
Ha"e \OU heard the latest., G1rdlcs
are snapp10g back..
.\ccordmg to a rcttnt news article.
' v.omcn spent S~60 mtlhon on girdles
last \-eat"-S I 00 m1lhon more than
the)· spent 10 1982. and sal~ arc
1nc-rcas1n.a 18 perttnt a year.
Tho~ liberated women v.ho. 20
>cars ago, burned then prdJcs a.Iona
w1 th their bras arc buytn& prdJes nov.
"nd so are their dauJhtm.
You ma&ht thtnk this ttem of
1numate apparel "'ould have to be
nplained to the )oung "'omtn. but
the) '"e done \h('1r homework. When
the' get out of \bear Arnold
Sch"'arzenegrr-mcd clothes and
mto the current. Uln-ught st}I~ th('}
also ~t into girdles
This 11me around they're not called
"girdks ·· These garments ha"e
)neaked bacl into the hngene depart-
ments under the aliases of .. molders. •·
"smoothers.·: "shapers.·· and "tnm·
mers"
lf you n~ to ha"eam of the above
TODAY IN HISTORY
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Today<1s Wednesday; June.I I. the
I b2nd da> of I Q86 There arc Z03
da-.s left 1n the year
today's htghltght m history:
ANN
WELLS
done. you may choose from a ''net> or colors, matenals and styles. Some
~mble lu&h-cut panues and some
rt"ach to the \ntt. T~y cost from S 10
to $50. That pnce range pemuts any
wom•n to be smoothed and uncom-
fortable at the same ume
What about all the pb}stcaJ fitness
clas.ses. the JoUJn&. the workouts at
the ~'lTI? I thouJht ~ wcrt into those
actmt1es because the-. would mold.
smooth. shape and tiim us'> Do we
ha"e a choice no.... -exerct9e or
prdJes.,
No. S&}S the' ICC president of one or
tht firms that m•kes tv.o hnes of~
prments She claims many women
v.ear them un<l('T' their UC1'0SC
clothes (Do >OU beheve that.. Jane
Fonda·» Girdles arc bacl be-
cause .. when ')'Ou age. no matter
what you do. your bod>, chaoses and
you need some hdp '
On June 11 , 1776, the Contmental
Congress formed a comm11tec todraf\
a Dcdarat1on of lndepend('ncc from
Bntatn The committee wa!t com-
posed of Thomas Jt'fTerson. John
I'm sutt sbc·s fllhl -but. wtll boo u tiUcd .. Yakuz:a; .. \be=-==~
prdlC$ w'" catt of l&'C JPO'-? St.gtna savni to the undn world pap
JOWis" ~ noktcs -in U\e &oe? · the um pk cud pla)itd .,
Or will lM) JUSl 1ncrea.r lbc •tllk IWl\ tM bo\P"$ bcl pres.sure-~ feel from l'\I" ma t<>OS of murder. C110ni0ft -1'1
Women are bu)1n& them for dlf-othn m~ 1 ~nt reasons. other ~n maklna u Our assoaa~ Donakl
poS$1bte lo squcat their file 12 ha.s rcv1~ an ad"ancz copy of dtr
bodJcs mto a sur 8 prmcnt, or 10 bool. which tSbastdoo t.bela.r&c:st fllr
hold up hOSJcry. Somt sb.apcn arc on Ya.kuu an lbis COWllt)'. ifet"t ax d~ed to mold Oal dcmern into some re\'tlations cf perucular cott·
round ones. some att dCSl&Ded to ~m to l\mmcaM: ,
sll&htl) flatten dtme~ that atT a •Alkr Japan'• mishina ckfcat m
shade too round World War 11. lhe Yatuza Pnss ~
"nd maybe 1t has soml'th1n& to do 1n allnO't totaldis:atrly. One de~
wtth that slia.ht -ever so sh&ht -ment that helped them rvht -
swtna beck to decorum lhat we keep rttnutmcot o(pna membcn by ti.~.
rudma abouL Gudles can be 1nh1b1t-10tell1Fntt officen. Tbt .\men
ing-ps)cbolocacaJh andf3:sicall). authonuts uted Yakuza membt'n ID
Remember, -.hen the n wmt sp)· on and di\Npt the su
out. mo~ than 1ust lh" and ~f\m \abof mo"cmcnt 1a Japlll
bottoms loosened up ~orals did too Sc"cnl 1nodents tnocd 10 Y
\\hen wt "'-Ort prdb 1t wun't thup 1n tht' pa) of lbc U ID"
us) to fall an to a spur-of-the-moment mcnt ~ a.uncd at unM>n mem
romantic encounter. Ask thc woman an Japan m lbt \at.cl 940. and 1910L
.. ho has tned to et' a lirdlc off 1n a In o~ , n derailed a ·
buJ'T) -for an) rnson. Ja~ aucmal RaiJwa)-, tnun
'ou don't sllpout of one -)OU tu& k.1llit11 thttc people and lll.JW\Q&
at 11 lf>ou tua too ~nucall> )Ou c.an scores Twt"nt} ra1lwa) ~.en wi:n
break a finaenw.I. <."On"1cted of the cnmt. dcspmu-
Nottuna cools a woman's 11"dor e' 1den« that their pf'OIStt'\IUOn -..'U a
quicker than a broken flnaema1I wtup The~ "''en' fin.alJ~ aoneratC'd
c.l....UI Au Welh UYn ta in 196) L.t,... Npl ., a.kuz.a pnastcn "-Orlon& for the
.\dams, BcnJam10 Franklin Rt)bt-n
Livingston and Roger hcrman
On this da1t·
In I S09, EnaJand' 1t..1na Hen!')
VIII mamed C'athenne of .\J"aaon.
( 14. kidnapped • wcll·kno~ n leftiSl
wnter ~ho "-llS ht"ld b)' th( qency f<>r
mort than a }t·ar 01her anum1da·
11ons of th1'> \Ori •~ also dc~nbcd 1n
the bool
Prisoner hasn 't escaped,
he's just been misplaced
•Congrn;s u 10duttth respon!1bl(
lot I.be &mUtll of \k Japanese
undeNorld. b) 'In~ of au relutd
1un<ontrol lqasla11on Until rcttttt·
" Japan's strict aun controls had
made the countf) \.1rtuall)' ff'« ot
handguns and elllrcmel~ lov. 1n thc-
1nc1d(n~ of shoouna fatalme'>
R('(t"ntl). ho \Cf. a mulum1U1on
dollar aun ,,_d( bct*ttn tht" Un1ttd
~\ates and Japan has opened up ... ,lh
thousands of Amenc.an pistol!. flood-
tnl IOIO Japan Tht' Yakut.a art
undcrnandabl) 1n the vanauard or
this lethal. luc,.me and 1llcpl tnd
Handguns that ro t SI 00 10 this
countf'\ fet'h as much as S::? 000 in
To")O Th(' well·-amled 'akuu
pr\&) have b«n 1ndul&1na 1n '><>me of
the blood1(")t banks of th('1r lon1
h1'itof). JapanCllt'' akuu lead('rs lold
the author\ the) can no longer control
their pna m(mhc~
'Except that nobody's seen him since
May 18. noevidenceatallhe'sgone·
By PETE DEXTER
~--..,,...
SAC R -\MENTO -I lncw 11
habnual cnminal bad. an Ph1ladel-
ph1& named Ra>mond Thompson
who could never acttpl prison hk
Unfortunate!). he could never accept
dnving put a bank without sucking a
aun in somebod} ·, nose and runmn1
ofTw1th thr« or four hundf'C'd dollars,
either
That was about a!> much as Ray-
mond eHr sot, and about as much
plann1n& as Ra~mond ever did -
Stttn& I bank or a lfQUOr SlOrt -
althouih 1n furn~ he once covered h1s~ad with a diaper and wore long
white gloves to k('('p from le.av1ng his
pnnts on the door
And so Ra\ mond would find
himself in front of JUdJe5 h(' had
found h1mS<'lf 1n front ofbtforc, and
then baclt. in pn~ons where he lml"w
the auards by name And then, as !>Ul'C
as the tide, Raymond would malt.(' ll
run for tt Whcnc" ('r he could. he took
someone along.
Raymond hated to esc•pe alone
The most memo,..ble 1•11 brtak 1n
the hl'itOI) of Gralerford Pn~n. as a
matter ot fact. was the d'ay he and
'°mr I Q->ear-old lod 'lhpped out of
their ttlls 10 brood dayh1ht and
1e,.mbled up a water tower \lttin& m
the middle of the ellcm!K' yard
Th(' wankn of that place was a man
who. an '°me .\0 \-can on the JOb,
thouaht he had tttn e"'er)' wa} the~
wa ror the human mind 10 work. or
even Ra)'mond·, mtnd. but noth1na
hkc this had t"er 1.."'<lmc up before. He
watched the c ape from his, office.
the run ac.rou the ucrc1~ y•rd and.
the chmb I 0 feet up the waler towt'r
A ~ntr ("lllt"(f the n(xt day rand
a ked what plan' 1o11crt 10 the worb to
ITC p1urc the pri1;<1n('r'i
And thr warden said. 'I'm going to
wall for 11 to rain "Which 11 did. a day
later. and Ravmond and th(' kid came
do"n ·
I remember admmng th(' C'Conom\
of that plan. and admmng the warden
for not shooting Ra~mond and h1!1
fnend ofT the tower t'ven thouah 11
was what he ohv1ou'ih would ha'e
hked to do I mean a'i a tawaver I
didn't even ha\c to pa't for a new
water tower
And I don't mind admminJ I lame
awt) from that episode hche\ mg I
would nc"er Stt nrateJ) that aood
from a tatt-fundtd 1nst1tut1on apin
Wluch. of course. 1s onr of the
problems you run 1010 \l>Orkan1 in big
Cl tits -) ou lose track of thc
C'Ontnbu11ons that 'lmaller t>laces
male to lhl' l'Ollt'Ctave e:\pen('ncc:.
And $on was aood for me. I thank. 10
waJk otT Lh(' airplane la'it Monday
niaht and n&ht into the case of Ham
McClal)
Harry 1s the 26-year-<ild armed
robber from Ort1on who hu disap-
peared from Fol'<lm Pmon He was
penc1IN in for lO)ran, but wmel1me
1n the f\emoon of May 18. HarT)
pvt h1m~lfan early parole. tk was
1n the pmon canteen ('arher that day
and by 4 o·C'lock he was aonc.
Ward('n Bob Bora ~rthcd thC'
ans1de o( the _pmon and thr ouu1dt of
the pruon. Harry's old haunts ~rt
watched. aJona with the home of hi\
rdatt"C\ in Nonhem California
Which 11 what llarT) wa do1na in
Folsom an the fint platt, bt1na clo~
to h11 rclauvcs ··w(' took him from Orea n a pan
of a provam of c;ooperauon bet•ccn
the states that allo pn~nc-p to ~
do~ to their famthc\ .. 'lld . &t
Kevin Walk(r, who work\ 11 f'ol\Om
It IS possible, of COUfY. that th1'
pmaram hn worktd ht"\ond C'~"'·
\
bod) ·s "1ldrst expectauon'i hut ~&t
\\ al"er Slid he "'a'l not som that
Folsom had taken Har1) in the first
place. and he v.asn't adrtutuna Ham
wa~ gon('
"This pnson." he said. "1s hll" a
cat) wuh1n a c1t) There are placr' It'
hide t'Vel)""'hcrc"
I a)ke-d 1f hr could g1H mr an
eumpk and he said he could. hut 11
wouldn't do an)' good ht-caU\4' 11
would JUSt be somewh('rt 1hr'
alread't looked .. ,, hc'• hrrt'. ht'''
mo' 11ia from place to pla~e:· hr ..a1J.
.. The ston that got out. that he might
be dl"ad and the pnso.ncr'i "-<'re
mo' lni him around thal "'U JU~I
trash\ 1oumahsm I Imo~ (pn'"'n
spokesman) T J ( m1thl neH'r Q1J
am thtn& hlc that What "'ould be th('
pn~ncrs· point'"
I thought 11 could ht-\tlm<' l1n<l o t
(1utnnt"Ss ~rd for had taNl" man
nen. bnngin.a ham to 'upper. hur \ t
Walker didn't think \O
"h's pou1ble that hr'' tk.1d.'~ ht
wud, "but it's b«n 'K' lnn11. v.l"·, c
more or IC'ls counted that 11u1 "
So Harry isn't d('ad. and hr 1~n·1 in
any of the h1d101 pla1.<"' thBt S t
Walker or Warden 8011 ha' lo<lll"d
and he isn't ofT11:1alh t'"4·111w-tl
H(''s JUSI lost
I asked SgL Wafu:r what would
happen to him when he wa' tound
"ffhc'\ 1ns1dr. it's a pm~km ," he
'8id "I thank )'OU'vc got lo &('t OUISld('
to be an ofl'tc1al ~•pc. ~' I aue s 11
would be dealt Yr1th adm1m!ltrat1 "Ch.
He would cnta1nly be SC&J"'PIN "
~ iftte•s outsJd('~
"If tie's out 1de.'' the W''ll"-itnt 1d.
"and ttult's 1f. he'll scn:-e ht't 11me for
anned robbery and then \land ln.&I
tor cscape
"But riaht now, hi\ tatU'i 11 only
'unaccounttd for · E\C't't)t for tht' fact
th.at nobOdl '\ setn h1M ,.inoe Mt\
18th. that 1s no e' 1~1enC't' 111 all that
hc'''i on "
s a to.xp;ayer, thctt 1 \l'lmcth1ng
aoout thr cconom) o( tht ph1l<noph)'
the '"c got up at Fol'IOn\ that I th1n'-
ou'H 101 to appl"t'C1atc
• Rouahl) half th.: \ aluu '
rno rmous 1ll1c11 ancomt" 1s dcn'td
fro m drugs .... 1th mt"th ·
amphet.amtne'i. or .. ~ •• thl" drua
ol l ho1ce. A~ manv '" Ml0,000
Japant"SC' art' add1~tec.f to ··,hahu," 1n
th(' druas art called 11' Ja{\3n - a l('vt'I
prnixinmn.ate to tht' numb(or of
hrman iunlu" 1n thr l lntted "t•t~
l hanl<; in laflt dc&tt<' to thc 'al..u1.a
Japan'sdrua..abusc r.att". 1\ nov. 1&mun1
thr v.o rld'' htf,h<"t ~
i...aplan and Duhn> (llnduc.k that
thr l nited ta~ must houlJcr •
tarae \hart' ot blame tor th<' rt"'lurrt'\:-
t1l"m ot thr \ akuza fhr main !'\'·
'>fl00\1h1ht) mt\ on 'hort\l&htl'd
l \ otlioals. who -hl.t· tht'1r
collcaaue<s m postwar Clrmian' -
tanc1t'd the' could u".' tht" wof"\t
C'll"men\\ o( th(' \X' up1('J na11ons'
~"act' to bnng nah1lt" and tn
"1mba1 rommun1 m
\ \ mtelhatnce oflic1al\ \t'v.('d thl"
"h11lv.1nd ~htn the\ f't'\;l\l-d the
\ l\lur.a af\('r the war, nov. l \ la"
t"nfol'\-ement authont1c\ art' rt'aping
the wturlwmd " th<'-.ht~ ... nr
C\pand th('lf OPt"rltlOn\ 1010 lhl
rounvy. MlNl·Et>ll ORI \I V.:r ~ton't
u•uall) rount on tht' eaml"\t do·
aoodcn of the r\m('ntan Chtl
I.1hert1e l ln10n to takt' tht' -1m
approach But wt'"e Sol to hand ll tu
Barr) l \.OR, an M. l.U \aw)ef oom-
mcntma on lh(' e.lp11\1l natul'\' oh.ht
~port prodoc~ b th ""omc) C~neraJ i Comm1n1on oo Porno·
snphy With• "ia twinld( an h1
e)e. l'.\nn d('clar('d \touth
"1'lthC\u&h 1 person.all ftnd mu h nf
the matcnal 1n th11 \olume ht&hh
n• 11 ookl M"ft'\~I
fend ah\Olutt'I) the fcJeral
ml'nt'5 n1t11 to.ruhhih n " •
J•d Aath Al/ill O.le Vu AU.
.,.. •T8fllt>alff twli
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M Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Wednesdsy, Jun• ''· toee
One woman 'stale of th-e--fear off ears agoraphobia
By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH
"It bqan on.• sunny aflC"rnoon in ~ugust 1969
My hu)band Jon ancJ I were
uwrurinf the am val of company. I
had finished cleaning the house and
was sirring on the Jivmg room couth
knimng, Jon wu m the kitchen
Wuhout warn111s. tht' calm pesCC'-
t'ulness of that moment was !>hstteTT'd
.is a sudden flush of intense heat
tn\aded m> body, fol/o~C'd b} a
\1Ckenin1 dJZzmes~. a shnll nflglng in
m) ea~ and spots ot blackness
Jestrovmg my sight M> God. I
rhoughr. what 1s happenmg to me
fhe worse part was the fear that
in\·aded m~ mind 1 knew beyond a
,hado'4-of a doubt char 1f I lost
consciousness. I would either die or
go cra.z} As wave alter wave of this
indescribable fear engulfed me. I put
m) head between my knees ro keep
from passing out I le/1 I was on/}
~econdsawa} from obl1 v1on"
-"LIVlnl I n Hell'~·-
-Hamet Gyor's booS.. de\cnbing
lier agoraphobia
At the-time of Hamet G~or's first
panic attack, she was a 26-year-old
woman leading a contented and
productive life as wife mother and
community volunteer However. on
that sunny afternoon, unbeknownst
to Gyor she had taken the first step
into the hv1ng hell of agoraphobia
The torment would last for seven long
years
"i\goraphob1a 1s the morbid fear of
man) things. places or mua11ons 11
effects both men and women ~me
times 11 has been defined as the 'tear
off cars The most common places or
situauons 1A.h1ch cause the reaction
arc distances from a safe place or safe
ixrson i.upcrmarkcts dri' 1ng.
ele\ators. free1A.a)s, parties. aowds.
bndge'> and an) other place where a
person !eels alone. trap.ixd or ha!> no
c:-scape · e1'pla1ned C hcrrillc-
'IJ1eruchal\ki livor's sister and di rec
lot uf Orange (ount~'s TERRAP (a
1.'0ntral11on of the phrase T emtbnal
.\pprehcn ~1 \ ent\'>). a \elf-help pro-
gram for agoraphob1C\
For Gyor thl' my'>ten11u'> attad..,
became more and more frequent -
systemaucall) chipping awa~ al her
~If-confidence and 1ndc1x:ndenle
.. , ~a\dn\ mg tht•car in the mu.JJ/e
Ian,· o( the· free~-a' th<Jt '~a' /1kt· a
cr:i" finJl p;irk ing Jui ·h I JpproJ' hcJ
a particular/) comple~ lft'¢W4J> inter
c:hBfl8f'. I sudden/} lrlt my t•an bc:g1t>
ro nn8 and black spoil formed in
front of my c.v~ I could ~can:eh 5(."t'
the white Imes dn iding the lam·:.. I
wu pos111ve I was going to faint."
clearly sen1 me lhc ..mc:ssa,e, t.haLu
did not w.int to hear about my panic
att11ch by 1gnonn1 the reference I
made to them. From his attitude, I
k11mt:'d this lesson, don't talk about
• /1 • to 1n yone "
l\ccordmg to "'11t·ruchalsk1 the ".\ great many people suffer from
psychological symptoms exixncn1:cd agoraphobia, often wtthout knowing
Harriet Gyor
dunng a phobia attad; U\uall) appear
1n th1~ order· a ..en..a11on of warmth,
'"eat palm\ and l"Hx:l\ hutter111e'> 1n
the -;tumach 1remors. rapid hea""
heanbeat. df") mouth. 1,1,cal.: legi.,
11ghtne\'> m the <:he'>t, hypcr-
q:n11lat1un. hJt l.; and neck tension
headalhe d1111ne''· d1sonl·n1at1un,
diarrhea. inner lecling'> of doom.
urge~ to run '>l.fC<tm and t'><.apc from
the s11Uat10n and return to .i plare ol
\afeh 10 '>IOP tht• rlilClllln
The d1agno~1' 111 C 1;n or'> \\mp·
tom\ l'Ontinul·d to elude trad11111nal
mrd1cal e\.perl' \he nhau,tcd l'\lT}
mcdiral aH·nui: 1n her qul''l 111 l(a1n
undcr-;tand1ng 111 hl'r wn11ll\ proh·
km
"'I 11\lll'd m1 r"' h1.1t11\I, f>r \
l'Jlh \H"t'k l/11l4t'I ('( I did 11111
1mpru\ c Dr \ nt•1 er \ho~cc/ .rn \
undt•r\tanJing "' n crr 111tc·rc\t 111 the
p;inic I •~a' npa1cni mg flt• 1 o \
1,1,:hat 1' tau'>ing their ~)mptom!> and
d1-.comton " e~plamcd Dr .\rthur
Hard~ loun<kr and de\.elopcr oflht:
TERR.\ P program .. .\s far as 'IA.l
ha-..e ~en able to determine. about
one pcr\11n Olli of ever) 1 IJO ha'>
a~oraphub1a \<."\ere enough to restnl t
his hfe to a 'l'nou., degree \>.hen thl'
cond1111rn h1:u1me\ scvt·rc thl'
a&oraphob1( will usuall)' fir\t consult
h1<; lam1h dm·tor Most gt.'neral
pract1oner\ arc not fam 1l1ar w 1th !ht·
problem and rckr the patient\ to
p~)chiatn!>I'> man) of whom an nol
fJm1liar IA.1th the rnnd1t1on Jn gen -
eral little I\ kno1A.n about phobias and
thl·ar treatment and frequentl) thl'
phobic pcr'>oo frequent!~ 1<; not ahk
11 1 lind the help he -;eeks '
f arl·d 1,1, 11h conllnuou5 luw-gradt
Jll\ll't\ < 1\or npw had ph\\1Cill
\\ mptom' "hene' er '>ht• wal.,cd oul
nl ht•r houw
Our Medicare
Supplemental
ceProgram
doesn't · e you
the same eatment
as Medicare.
\Xe 1 re:H ! >ur Ill<. mlx.-r-. 1111 m:
lrkt' ln11n:111 I ><.'lrl~' \\c 11<..'\l'f
rn.1k<. th('m 1111 out <.I.um tonm.
\X.c IK \er 11ktkc them pm tc >r
'< >\l'rt:d tx·ncfits \\1th rhc1r CJ\\ 11
mrnk'\ ho tht·n.··, nn<..'f .1m· \\ .tir
mg .unund for rc1rnlmrs<..'mcnt
<.hecks) And we .th\ ,I\ s gJ\-t.'
t hcrn .t ~ Kk ~-.c.:k·c. 11011 C>f qu.il i fie d
ph\ sK11t1ts to choo~: from.
( )Ur r>ll W..UTI <.Jc ><. '-If t Ul
anv WJ\. mtcrkrt' ~1th ~kdic ~m·
lx ·1il-ti1~ rn fa<. L 11 \ou 1<..'<.U\t
\k<.ltl :111 ·. ) 1 n1 .tln.~KI\ qu.tltf) fi >r
lll<.'llll)(.'lsl11p in o ltri pro~r.1rn
It y< >uU like to kn<m. morl'.
V< iu'n.: 1m·ttnl t< > .ttt c nd our In..·<.
c\pl.m.111 >f\ ~cm 111.1r .11 "'< >lHh
( .1 >,1.,1 \1n hc .II ( .cntl'r I' >r 111< m:
tn forrn.111011 < .tll 11\ :ir ( I 1)
1<)<) (l21.!
( .. 1111)( I\\ .111<.I \Odil h(' th;il
11ll1Ch <.le )~'I I<) ~ct1i11~ Lhc lrt~ll
nwnt \.llll dc.:-,c,·1 \c.'
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S<Jlltll (1 )(:)St Mc~<tiC'ill (:( lltf'r
..... --~--
"lh D«ember, 1969. I w1J 1Jmos1
housebound My home was the only p/a~ where I felt relatively safe and
there wt>re L.lmes when I wasn 't
comfortable:' rherr I rarely wcnt
further than the front or bade yard "
In 1972, in a last ditch attempt to
find an~we~. (1yor and her fam1I)
cers ... TERR.AP. '4Vu1ct be my icy 10
frttdom."
Eventually the newilcner reached
Gyor, who had moved to Orange
County Upon rcceivin& the letter.
she devoured the articles wntten by
Hardy about agoraphobia and how
the TERRAP program, which he
staned 10 1962, was successful in
Connie Holmea, at left, with Chenille Nleruchalakl
headed up to the mountains for a
rr'>on·l\pc retreat that would last
•>\er a ~eekend Gyor }Ca med to gain
'>Orne '>Clf-contidcnce or an) small bit
ol hope that would illuminate what
had happt.-ned to ht'r lllr
.. T hmugh the entire 14t•ckend m)
an\ICt> Incl ~as n.·0 high. On the
/aH da1 of the rt•trt•at, I \-0/Ced the
lt'ast s1gn1lican1 pJrt ol m) problem to
Jnotht•r \1uman wht'n we were apart
/rom the group I told of m y fear ol
dm ing. fo my ~urpnsc. she seemed
to undcrmind th1~ and shared that she
had experienced a s1m1lar problem
and had go11cn help for /1 when she
tontactcd Jn nrganmwon called
TERRAP based in Menlo Park She
promised to ~nd me thelf newletter
hur I had pur<iued too many fa/5"
hopt's tp part1cularl) care 14-hethC'r she
('\er did or not Lllllr did I know that
this '>trnnse combinatwn of let-
problem. Gyor answered a TERRAP
questionnaire and sent 1t off to Hardy
to determine 1fsht' was o;ufTenng from
agoraphobia, "
"The results from the <'' aluat1on of
the quescronna1re final/) amved I
H ..\ D IT' Severe Agoraphobia Some-
how the word severe did not -;urpnse
or fnghten me. I was j ust glad to know
that my mystenous problem had a
title rr the problem could he con-
tained in a word, that meant 1t wa.s
something I could get a hold on. rhat
meant 11 could be fought. You cJJn'r
light s nameless. crazy fet>ling I was
e~circd 10 sum working on 11 ..
Determined to go anywhere for the
solution to her problem. Gyor signed
up for a special week''> 1ntcns1vc
TERRAP program. At that ume,
ho1A.cver. TERRAP's only location
was in Nonhern Cahforn1a . Though
llelpma sufferen of th.ls cmononaJ
anxious. and forufied with vahum,
Gayor boarded a plane to reach the
TERRAP's location, the stan of her
new life
"Life looks d1flcrent now, I think
I'm 1oin1 to make 1t. The provam
pve me so much ... 111s up to me to
make IC work. WJLh a lot of practice
and much patience with my~lf. I am
goin1 to get well'"
AJ the weeks and months passed.
Gyor dad get well. In fact, m Decem-
ber 1976, she received a caJI from o .. ~ ...
Hardy, ask.an& if she would hke to
start a TERRAP proa,ram for
Southern C~afornaa Gyor readily
acctpted Guided by Hardy, Gayor
enlisted the &Jd of two psychologists,
three M.F.C.C. counselors and her
sister N1cruchalsk1. The first group
meeting was held in an Orange
County hotel room that overflowed
with agoraphobics. The Southern
California TERRAP had been suc-
cessfully launched.
Today, TERRAP has locations
throu&hout the United States. There
arc 10 TERRAPS in California. Gyor
rcantJy stepped down as the Orange
County director and turned the helm
over to N1eruchalsk.J .
( onnic Holmes, a recovered
agoraphobic who serves under
N1cruchalsk1 as program coordi-
nator. saad there 1s a character sketch
that seems to fit more agoraphob1C5
"The) arc usuaJI) people who arc
"Cl) scos111vc, creative, 1magmauvc
and intclh&cnt They have a high
cncrg) level and arc pcrfcct1onists.
Previous to the phobic attacks. they
have led an independent and active
life However, one common de-
nominator 1s that agoraphobics are
cmouonally 1nh1b1ted and constant
people pleascrs." she said.
F-or Hamel Gyor, 1t has been 19
years since that first anxiety attack
that led to her personal impnson-
ment. Now, free from agoraphobia,
the Cost.a Mesa resident works as a
credit manager for a large fabncation
plant Her story docs have a happy
ending.
"I haven't had a panic attack 1n Q
years." 'he sa1d. "You kno" 1t'\
funny, I can rtmcmber m) first attack
and the last attack, but the in between
has son of faded from mv memory
The youngest is leaving home
Pett·r " gradua1ing from .. high
-.chool and bccau\C he I\ m) youngest
child hi<, nte ol pa<,~gc will also mark
minr ,...
He'll lca'e \oon -ofT to collcge-
and hie' other adventures -taking
1,1, ith him h1hlecping bag his running
shoes and his loving ways
Sure I'll worry .JUSI as I did on hi s
first day of kindergarten and when he
rode a bicycle without training wheel<,
for the ve'"" firsl 11me That'\ to !>a)
nothing ahout ho"" I lelt when he got
h1\ driver's Ileen\('
No"' that m} Joh a'> a mom I'> ahout w be re-Ocfincd I worry that his
father and I have ">omehow slipped up
and forgotten lo tl·ach him \omcthing
that he \hould aln·ad\ kno1A.
I reall) ha'>l' no rca\on tCl feel
guilt}
B) 1""11 )l'ar' old lhl' kid had h1!>
own hhrar. lan.I kne1,1, ho" to \wim.
and could.help hakl' chocolate chi p
cook.1es 8 } five, he had tak.en music
le!>son'l, could ice-skate and had
staned his religious education I
worked hard to be a good mom
If the) awarded varsny letter-; to
cheer-leading parents, I would have
proudly worn my letter-mom's Jack-
et
M 'f son 1s an a1hlete and so arc mo<Jt
of his fncnds What a JOY to havt'
watched them all grow up together on
<Joccer fields. on basketball courts, on
baseball diamonds. and finally on
tracks.
Spend a morning on a soccer field
and you too may feel like you're
watching an old Wonder bread com-
mercial where some boys grows from
tin) to six feet m 15 seconds
I know 1n my hcan-of-hcans that
these boy'i young men arc winner\
What 1s there to worry
about. .really? What more could I ask
for m) son that a life filled with
Vi tamins for arthritis
Pantothen1t aud ha\ for )t•ars been
the darling ol nutrition buff-. with
claim<; that 11 would increase athletic
performance. improve 'lt'X, increase
energy, prolong hfe and eliminate
arthritis Though 11 1s not the m1rach.·
pill that some w1c;h. 11 has been \hown
to s1gmfican1ly reduce the <,ymptoms
associated with rheumatoid arthnt1'i
This vitamin belongs to the b-
complex family and plays a role 1n the
production of adrenal gland
hormones (ixrhaps the explanation
for II\ benefits) and energy. Dcficien-
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occurred and result m abdominal
complaints with vomiting and
cramps, fatigue, insomnia, and re-
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The Recommended Daily Allow·
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when this substance 1s used in larger
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The Complete Guide to An11-A11ng
Nutncnts. its beneficial role in trcat-
m& arthnt1s was first published by
researchers in 1963. Patients with
rheumatoid arthntis were found to
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have low blood levels of pantothcnic
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Arts Center guilds celebrate fashion
By VIDA DEAN
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"Only 114 days left 'tal The (enter
opens," said Pat Rowley, outgosna
GUdd ehammm of the ~
form1 na Arts Center
Then there wtll be ballet, opera and
mus1c•I ennchment pr~ms avatl-
abletcrthesome4,000 gu1ld members
who have worked for c1&ht years
raising approx1m.tcly $2 m1lhon in
fonds.
"It will also 11ve you a chance to
really act dressed up." Kitty Le11Je
Fashion Island fashion coordinator'
told the group of 700 aathcred at the
A.nahe1m Hilton for a "Cclebrauon
'1!6" luncheon.
Representatives of the 43 guilds
from all over Oransc C' ounty saw a
parade of stylc-s from 29 Fl stores
"These dresses arc perfect for a
mauncc." s~ud Lcshe as models began
the show But for opcntnp and big
evenings, the hot look is strapless
gowns wtth a tango beat.
There probably won't be an oc-
Lasson when swtmsu1ts would be
appropnate attire at the Center, but
they certainly made a splash at the
show. (Especially the male models in
slu mpy b1k101s, who should get
bravery awards for their fast walk
down the ramp accompanied by
applause and whistles.)
Jo.Au Bo1well was cha1nnan of 1he
1nv1tatJonal event and her co-chairs
were Lee Anne LeUbcm and Sharl
E .. ylu (she was 1n Europe and
missed the event.)
FolloWlni the show. Boswell and
Lcsbe ~1vcd bouquets of roses
from Barbara Roppolo, Fl director
Boswell 1s also lhe new guilds
chairman. ''I'm thnllcd to be follow-
ing the women who have been
chairmen," she said as she introduced
founding chairman Georlia Spooner
Betty Be lden, Carol Wilken and
Rowley
attended d!Jnrig my yc-ar."
* for special upcom1na social evenu
GeDe Wld4Jcombe will be able to wear
a mink Jacket. She won the M .
.l.cq ~ item durina the
awardina of pnzcs. Lucky lmogcae
Joyeer wtll be able to wear a pcarr and
ruby nna donated by Tradiuonal
Jrwclcrs, plus the fur J&ekct she won
last _year.
"This really wasn't a fund-raiser
today," said board member Ma ry
Jola.DIOD. "It wa~ a chance to &et
together .and celebrate what we have
accomplished so far " But. the event
resulted in $14,000 for The Cooter
and all of the support groups have
fund-raisers set and arc stall intent on
1ncrcas1ng the.number of volunteers.
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'Tm lcavsng the chairmanship
with mixed emotions" said Rowlc~.
"One year 1s probabl> long cnou~.
It's been a bus) year t~ang 10 v1s1t
wllh each of the groups I vc lost track
of the number of social events 1 JoAnn Boewell.
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Three cheers for the YMCA!
By VIDA DEAN
"The people here tonight are sup-
poners of the annual campaign. The
YMCA 1s not all funded through the
United Way. These people have
helped beyond and above. Their
support 1s greatly appreciated," said
Bob Reese, chairman of the YMCA
Chamnan's Round Table:
The small group of about 40
gathered m the Portola Room of lhe
new Four Seasons Hotel . . all had
contnbuted S 1.000 or more and/or
have named the Newport/Costa
Mesa YMCA 1n their wills.
Dan Beals, chairman of the YM
board of directors. descnbed the
group as people who help provide
services >ear in and year out. The>
understand the Y and what 1t ~tand~
for··
La Verne Healey certainly should
understand the YM and the programs
11 provides for the comm uni I\. A:.
each person stood and introduced
themselves and touched bnefly on
their 1nvolvemen1. she said, "I started
at Lhe Y when I was three }ears old ..
( La1er she confided that shc·s now
77.)
One of the highlights of the event
was Reese's announcement that he
and his father-in-law, Robert C.
Gun.oess, wer~ c9ntnbutmg $9.300 to
get a new mfan't toodler cen1er off the
$round. Plans are also underway to
increase !he size of lhc existing YM
building. "We are booked 140 percent
and even using 1he reception area for
office space," satd Beals. explaining
the need for expan~on.
Speaker attorney Douglas Free-
man, v.ho claims his business 1s to
"move mone\ around .. advised the
group that the nc'W tax bill will affect
giving lo non-profit organ1zauons .
.\lso. he explained that through the
use of 1rrcvo<.:abk trusts. how the)
could provide for their future and the
futur;es of others with less if any tax
dram while still living and, after
death. through their wills.
Freeman, who said he had been
associated with the Y since he was 16
and learned to dance there at a class,
noted that Ben Franklin created the
first trust fund, and that 1s still around
helping boys.
Others there were Booole and
Donald Christeson (the developer
who will handle the expansion of the
building), new members of the
Round Table, Trudy and Frank
Gebhard (just arrived back m town
from a Las Vegas convention), and
YMCA president Jim and Barbara de
Boom (they met at a Y), board
member Jim and Elltabeth Chapel,
board member BUI and Ellr.abetb
Vincent (he amved late from Palm
springs and missed the soup course)
and Susan and Or. David K.agnoff.
WHIT AKE R COLUMN ...
IAllEll From AS
studies. for reason-. vet unknown.
those anhnucs who w'ere vegelanan
had the best results wtth the tnJCl-
uon ...
talung the placebo.< Pracuuoncr, 224·
208. 1980).
A.dd11ional c;tud1es arc certain!)
warranted on this vitamin. but have
not been done, possibly because using
a \ltamin in the treatment ofarthnus
l'i foreign to modem medicine. It 1s
particularly,, promising because to
date there have been no reports of an>
s1gn1ficant t0Juc1ty However, studies
on toxicity have not been done either.
so caution 1s ad\ 1sed. If you suffer
lrom rheumatoid arthnt1s. you
should mention the reference quoted
and take the \. llamin under your
doctor's d1rect1on.
rR . rnL~~1· ... :~ i)i Aftl'r th1\ publication nothing
much happened until 1980 when a
more s1gn1ficant stud~ wa'i published
h) the General Pracut1oner Resean:h
(lroup In a double bltnl1 placebo
controlled trial patients with
rheumatoid arthnt1'> were gl\en a
cour\e of 1ncreac,o;1ng dose'> ofcalnum
pantolhenate, or a plall'bo The dose
schcdule v.as 500 mg. ada) tor 2 da)'>.
I 000 mg for 1 da~ s. I. 500 mg for 4
da\S, then :!.000 mg. a da~ thereafter
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8y MARY LOU HOPKINS
Newport Beach's Pohce Chief Arb Campbell'•
comment "I hope to~ more of you" brought a roar of
laughter from the 200 or so guests at the Newport 1 lurbor
Yacht Club. ,
Campbell made lhe remark at a reception at the club
hosted by f nends But Volt, Maril ya and Dick Hausman,
Pat and Clint Hoose and CaroUae ud BIUYililCi.
The reccpt10n honored the new pohce chief and his
wife, Lavonne.
As Vo1t introduced Campbell and Lavonne he said,
"They can sY>eak better for themselves than I do."
After a few words of gr~tmgs. Campbell sa1d, "We
arc here for a pany. s.o let's keep 1t that way." Then he
started A TSC (Assessment and Trutment Serv1oe .
Center), a diversion program that prov1desan ahcmauve
to the juvenile j unlce system for local polioe depart·
ments.."
One of the evening's hosts, Cllal Roose, explained
that he knew Campbell through a yearly banquet that 1s
held in Newpon Beach to honor members oflhe police
fore~. "We need to support our police department,"
Hoose said.
"J think the w1Ves(onocal c1tizens)should call and
meet with Lavonne and give their support to our police
force," Pat Hoose said.
Dunng the receptton a western band played while
guests Stpped cockta1Js. and snacked on ham or roast beef
sandWlches. fresh fruit and cheeses. The piece de
resistance of the spread was "building your own" baked
potato.
1 n trod uced their daughters, Karla, Marljana. Mala and
Kelly, who attended with her fiancc. Rick Worel. (The
couple were married Sunday, June 8. at the Community
Congregauonal Church in Coronadel Mar.)
"I've known Arband Lavonne for years, and he 1s an
excellent choice forthejob," Von said.
The invitation to the reception read: Casual/Western
ature. Most of the guests opted for casual wear. However.
Mary AllD Wells wore a dressy western outfit with boots
and a cowgirl hat. Peg Bonner wore a western stun Wlth a
vest and boots, and Piiar Wayne donned a western vest Lavonne, a dete<:tive with the police force, and Arb
met 20 years ago while they both worked for the police
department.
with her royal blue silk dress. -· -
Guests included Voit's brother Dick and sister-in-
law, Diana; and brother Robert Voll with Doooa Greely;
Ginny and Paal Bender, Barbara and Alex Bowle, hager
Aasen and Jack Yoa.ng, Susan and Doag 'homaa, Vtrgl.Ala
and Brian Zea1, Sara and BllJ Ware, Gary B1rrill,
Barbara and Bill Ficker,-ffyla and Dick Ber&ea, and NB
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart and her husband, Lyn.
When Lavonne was asked about havmg her husband
for a boss, she said, "I'm comfortable with the snuatton
becau~ our JObs are separate."
Ellen Wilcox, who was with the deputy probation
office, agreed that Lavonne would not have a problem
working for her husband.
"I've known them for years, and they are a great
family." Wilcox said. ''Lavonne was very helpful when we
Paparuli 11 edited by Dally Piiot Style editor Vida
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8111 Volt. Lavonne and Arb Campbell and Ann Ca•per.
' John and Anne Ho ffman with Peg and 8111
Bonner. Clint and Pat Hoose.
A LGAZI COLUMN ...
From AS
questionnaires to each member oft he
1986 graduating class
humor . and who wcren ·t male
chauv1n1su •.
Look al what she found uut I don't imagine that m> son's
dassmalc!> would haw an,swen:d
much d1flerently
•Most of the boy<t and girl-. 1ntl'nd
lCI marry some da~
• E \t:ryonc want\ good-looking
and 1ntelltgenl mate\.
Women must be willing to share
the <;tress and pressure load, so that
men won't need quite \O much
underi.tandmg," Justice Sonenshine
will tell her audience this week. "It's
women who help to provide the
pen meters of the male role and then
complain when men act according-
1)':· she says
•The boys satd they would ... aluc
an understanding partner and one
who could be a fnend as well as a
lo .. er. .
•The girl'> \aid they would look for
a husband ~ho could provide them
wllh affiuence -who were hard
working. successful. had a sense of If I had the power, I would ask that
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nartday, Jue 11 . A~lES (March 2 l·ApnJ 19)· Tune" on your itde -play wa11iag pmc
impulsive, youna pcr'$0n may attempt to rush you into quick decision Hold
back. perfect techniques and define terms. P15Cles, uo, v1110 figure
prominently.
Attitudes of men
curb confidence
•
TAURUS (_Apnl 20.M~y 20): Focui. on responsij)iltty, deadlines,
intensified ~clat1onsh1ps, vahd opportu!'hY to hit financial jackpot. You'll
obtain funding with help of older ind1v1dual who has your best interests illt
he.in
GEMINI (May 21-Ju_ne 20) Study Aries message for valuable hint. fin1~h what you lta.n, don l 1Jve up due
w 1n1ual adv~rsity. You are aoing to _
emuge v1ctonou1; a clost ne1&)lbor or
rd:tll"e will play sian1fic~nt rofe.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22):
Emphasis on coura1e. 101t1at1ve, ong-
inaht). ability to act to hcan of matters.
Error will be corrected, money will
come your way and so wall lovr Be
direct state case with air of contidrnce.
SYDNEY
0MARR
LEO (July 23-AuJ. 22) lntu1t1on nngs true. you'll know what 10 do
'1iu'll succeed m pubhc relations and an deahn$S wuh womrn. You'll detect
\uhtlc trend~. cycl~ Love and money figure in exciting scrnano. Cancer
nat1"c plays key role.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): Forces tend to be scattered, opponun1ues
multiply. You'll learn secret which enables you to choose quality over
4uantity. Clandestine mreting 1s pan of agenda. Someone wants to .. tell you
\omething."
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) Focus on 1nOuence, persuasion. romance.
tunds pined throulth career act1v1t1e<> You'll be on more solid emot1onal-
linanc1al ground Wash comes true. and you'll have reason to celebrate
'-orp10 figures prominently
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 )' D1alogur with professional supenor proves
trunful Means check messages, offrr suggrst1ons. sctk counsel and make
d l'ar your innovauve concepts Virgo figures prominently
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov 22-Dcc 21 }: Love figures prominently. emouonal
\ 'l unt) 1s enhanc.c.d. dome.sue adjustment proves suc.c.cssful Spotlight also
''"long-range prospects. gr-tater self-knowledge Family mt,mber talks about
p 1\~1ble journey ~
CA PRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Define terms, keep recent resoluuons
conlerning recreauon, rest, general health Romance is h1ghhghted, scenano
"111 include clandestine .. encounter .. Look behind scenes for pertinent
1r to rmatton
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18)· Don't ignore legal nghts. perrn1ss1ons
i' mphas1s on manta! status. pannership, rcspons1b1l1ty and specific
deadlines Relationship grows stronger. you'll be dealing with older
md1,·1duals. Cancer native plays role.
r.. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20)· What scemrd a "lost cause" w1ft
blwimerang in )Our favor All stops are out, restnct1ons are removed and
\ou'll gain added reco$n1t1on a~ result Love plays major role. basic chores are
tiniiohed and CreatJvt' JUtces Oow
IF JUNE lt IS YOUR BIRTHDAY maJor domrsuc adJustmrnt takes
pldce could include actual change of residence or mantal status You'll be
morr involved with family this yrar. you'll ha"e greater chance to increase
1nt ome. >ou'll be on more sohd rmot1onal base. You are d}nam1c. versatile,
ha' l' fine scn'ie of humor and possess intellectual cunosll} (1emin1.
\agmanus pla) important roles in your life You get chancr to correct
mistakes m June -this leads to upsurge of prcsuge November will also be
mcmorablr for you in 1986
Down Under now top
-choice for vacations
.\ustraha is now No I on that hst of
l.1re1gn drc;tinauons American<,; sa>
1he}''d most lake to v1s1t. Up from No
o.l9 in 1983. Most observers credit not
\1 1deast terronsts but one Jaunt}
'oung man on TV You've seen the
k llov. eh. mate.,
fhc male-female rauo in Anchor-
~gr 1s 107 7 men to 100 women In
J,1d .. ~on. \11ss u·s 88 3 men to 100
v.nmen A.rrange -.ciur hohda) plans
.11.cordmgh
Whv whales ac; }'t't ha"cn't learned
how to breathe underv.ater I don't
know. They spend as much as 80
[ll:rcrnt ofthr1r hH'i there" j
Women's clothing ncav. co~ts m(1re
1r C h1cago TokHl and Buenoc; '\ares,
\lud1es sh~v. than 1n an) llther ut1ec;
'"<1rldw1de.
L.M.
Bo YD
A Comfort on horseback. Or 11 wa\
when the fashion got started
In the world of deer. the best thing a
dOt' can do for hrr newborn fa~ n IS
Sta)' av.a} from 1l. E'cept to nurse
o\nd so she does Tht'.' docs ha'e a
scent perceptible to predator<. The
fawn d0t'<in·1
• In Oregon's Portland 1s a 1.ompan~
that makes ltfr Jackets for dog\ and
cat'>
Some reade~ were puulcd by. or
took exc~pt1on to, a recent paragraph
I wr<>tt about se><alled "m1nonty
problems" 1n which I said: "It 1s the
attitude of the dominant m"Jonty
chat shapes. and d1ston$ the reactions
of any m1nonty:·
To avoid as much racial or rch11ou1
or ethnic prejudice as possible. let u~
constder as a pnme ex.amp!~ thr ca5e of "women drivers·· While not a
numerical manonty, women, on the
whole. dnve less than men do. for
shorter ~riods and over shorter
distances.
Many men reprd women a' "poor
drivers." and feel confident with only
a male behind the wheel, even though
traffic accident statistics do not bear
them out.
At any rate, whatever the stat1sucs.
women FEEL hke a minonty when
dnv1ng. because: of this masculine
op1n1on ofthe1r motonna ab1lit).
When a male motorist cuts 1n front
ofanolher one. he may be cursed as a
"rotten dnver •• If a woman docs the
same. she is promptly ass1Jnt'd to lhe
lowly status of a-woman dn ver." No
one can doubt that ttm bias 1s
widespread among men of all classes
and levels of educauon
Womrn. ot course. are keenly
aware of th1~ severe Judgment. And
what 1s their general reaction? They
become more nervous. more uncer-
tain, more tense behind the wheel -
all of which tends to make them dnve
more badly and confirms the general
male op1n1on of thr1r prowess as
dnvers.
SIDNEY
Hu11s
Jn this sense, therefore. n 1s lhe
attitude of the d.om1nant maJOnl)
that )hapes and d1stons the reaction
of the minority. If women were not
prejudged JO thts runcuon, and ac-
cepted simply as motonsts, their
fcehng of c;onfidenu (and hent:e their
dnvina skills) would improve ap-
preciably.
In the cartoon~. women are 50me-
timcs ponrayed as "bai:k-seat dnv-
ers"; but 11 1s my 1mpress1on that m
real life. a husband s1tt1ng in the
passenger seat can make his wife far
more nervous as a dnver than the
other way around
This 1s pan of what psychologists
call "the theory of fulfilled expecta-
tions." JfJou expect a child 10 be
stupid, an treat him as such, he or
she will do stupid thmis. mostly out
of amuety If mo~t men upect
women lo dnve poorl)'. the expecta-
tion itself generates a tenseness that
tmpa1rs whatever proficiency shr
may ha\'e
That's what I meant an my ongmal
comment You can take It from there.
SldJley Harri• I• • 1yadic•led
col•mal11.
Drinki~g and diving
dangerous mixture
CJEAR ANN LANDERS-A!> a
neurosurgeon, I treat many spinal
cord tnJunes, but none as senous or
d1sturb1ng as those sustamed b}
young people who, through carcl~
ness or ignorance, permanently para-
lyze thrmsclves 1n d1vmg accidents
· Most of these "1cums ""ere m
excellent physical cond1t1on and had
prom151ng futures No" the) are
destined to ~pend the rest ot their
laves in v.heclcha1rs
Dn· mg acetdents havr bt'comr the
fourth most frequent cause of spinal
cord 1nJunes. surpassed only by auto
accidents, falls and sunshot wounds
Div 1ng-related spinal cord mjunes
run as high as 2.000 each year Nearly
90 percent of the v1c11ms are young
males betwren 15 and 29 ll.lcarly all
theS( injunes result 1n permanent
1ncapac1tat1on of the arms and legs
\.fost of these accidents are the
rrsults of plunging headfirst into
unknown lakt'.'s, ponds and nvers that
are too shallow or contain concrete
slabs or fallen tree<>. In almost all
instances. too much alcohol has been
a factor.
Please pnnt the mo-;t important
con~1dcra11on~ for safe d1vmg·
I Know the depth of the water and
real11cthatdepth can "ar) atd11Tcrent
Joca11on'I w1thm the <;ame pond. lake
or n"er 2 .\lwavs jump k ct iir~t on the
m1ual plunge e"en 1f )'Ou behe"e 11·s
'iatC to d1"e there.
' Sever dnnk and dl\c or S\\lm
.i Remember -atutudc 1s import·
ant Though d1' 1ng 1~ recreational. 1t
\hould still be taken senousl)'.
,\nn. 1f young people v.ould onl~
reah1e that spinal cord tnjunes are
forner, the) would surel't be more
careful -FLETCHER EY~TER
MD Otrt'ttor of Spinal ( ord lnJUf)
5erv1ces 'West Flonda Regional
Mrdtcal (enter. Pen'iacola Fla
Att1
luDERS
011 die ltvH of contlen readers.
As a loqtim~rd member of ik
RebablUtatloa lastltate of C1llc•10. I
can tell yoa ~ere ii ao&Maa '° &rash:
u a 011ce-et11ef'ledc, beoyu& YOGDC
person wlao mas& speacl Ute rat of lllt
or Iler Ille in• wllleekblr bffaase Ulle
water WHD't 11 deep 11 I& looked. • • • DEAR ANN L'\NOERS· I plan to
ha' r a formal wedding m a few
months and would hke very much for
m" threr brothrrs to be ushers (ages
1:f.15andl8)
The 18-year-old has vrry long hair
(~low thc 'ihoulders) and 11 1s
unkempt most of the time '"It fa tr for
me to asl ham to cut his hair for my
wedding? My tiance. who 1s a con-
servat1vr person. doc'in t want ham an
the wedding part) 1f hr refuses to cut
has hair -TRU<;TINC1 YOtrR
Jl'DGMENT (1';0 ~AME
PLEASE).
DEAR TRUSTING: I bope by the
lime ltlt Jetter appears lo prta& your
brother wtll have wised •P to &ff fact
that loog hair b11 beeo oat for quite
some time. II oot, yoa lboald ask blm
nicely If be woald mlnd laavt.a1 Ills
balr "sba~" by a profettlonal -
aad offer to pay for I&. • • • <.. ONFIDENTIAL to Douhung
C) The s.ht tn lhr lower back ot a L.M. Bo d is a.._!yadlcat~d
man·s suit coat -what's 11 for') c:ol11maJ11.
DEAR DR. EYSTER. Tbanki for a
letter that could have a major Impact
Thomas 1n (rarden (II) Stop doubt-
ing. Tom The e"'1dcnce t'i mounting.
Swedish and "mrncan o;c1ent1sts are
lind1ng dues that <;ugge'>t alcoholism
and ant1-'i0t:1al behavior may tndred
haH" a gcn<'t" component
PEOPLE
·~<? aension fO:r Prince Philip, 65
. .
By U11e Auodat~ Pre11
LONDON -Prince Pblllp,
husband of Queen Elizabeth 11.
turned 65 Tuesday but he has no
intention of drawing his pension.
Buck.Jnaham Palace said.
The pnncc has paid state social
SC'Cunty contnbut1ons sin~ rcur-
mg from lhe Royal Navy m I Q5 '\
but will not con•udrr drawing has
pension unttl hr 1s ac least 70. a
palace officu1l who spoke on
cond1t1on ofanonym1t> said 5un-
day. f Phihp. who 1c; the Dukr o
Edinburah. 1'i a vigorous,
outspoken man who plays a
prom1nent role in promoung Bnt1~h 1ndu,try and high l«h-
nolQ&y.
Riven• fana llne up
J\N FRANCISCO -Fan~ of
Joa• Riven itood 1n hne for mort
than t11t'O houn to have copies of
her 1utobiOlf&phy "Entt'r Talk-
ina" !i ro by the har~-w1ttro
star. The book, No ~on The Nt'~
York Time~ be c-erllrr 1.,t. 1s
dedicaltd co N T omaht Sho\\
h l Johnny Canon who. 'hr
wrott, -made 1t Ill happtn "
Published rcpon •Y the two
h1vtn't bun on pcakina terms
\inrc May6, ._hcf\ lhe announord
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Prtnce Pbllip
1hr'll bt hoste~ of a hve l41k
1how, 1n compc11uon v.1th
Canon. on the Foi1 Broadc t1n1
Networtc .
he aot a btt of $tale fnJht
btfore the Saturda)' boolM11sung
ses ron. held 1t 1he Doubleday
Book hop. wailiJla lO & ttportC{,
"Nobody wiJI bt there "
Sut fans turned out. ltnin up
from the \tdcwalk, throu&h the
, /
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Joan Rh·en
~tore and up a sp1 I .. t:11n"Q"~
atop v.h1l:h Rl\cr.. ~nhhlC't1
'ltrad1h and m Jl' 11mall lltlL
.\bout "HO J'IC'Opll" l'lltd .S I 7 q n
C<lP) for the hot11'
John Derek home
~.\NTA B~RA~R \ -Jo n
Dtr k, thc aC'lor-tumed·produt'Cf
who 11 mamrd co act~ss Bo
Derek. has lett the ho<>pllal a \\eek
after sulTennga mild hean atta{ k.
Derck left ~nta Barbara <. ot-
ta@r Hospllal on \unda,, ~·d a
nursing supen 1sor \>.ho rc lu~d
to iJ"e her namr
The Dereks hvt" on a '2-aac
ranch near ~nta Barhara
Trlpa llght fantaatic
W.\~HINCiTON Finl
Lady Nancy Rea1aa ""cnt on
'ta&e tor a quack. dam:t' with "ngt:r
Paul \nka to the surpn\t" of ,\
benefit aud1enC( 81 hl\tnm
Ford'<, The•ter
.\nka. c;m11ng h1~ thr-mt "ong
"Put )our llril,1 on M}
Shoulder ·· took the ftr\t la,!) b)
the hand ~unllln after \tCppmg
dov.n from thr \Ut&e and pa~r,mg
;ilon~ thr fronl row -.ihel"C' \he and
r~1dt'.'nt Reapn wcrf'\fatC'd.
It wa\ thr fifth hmr the Re-
aµn' h ve attcndro the annual
black-tie g.ala held to raise mone~.
tor lhe lht'atC'r. whrre rrr\1dent
.\braham I 1n,·oln v.a' a'l-
~'sinatcd m I Rt>~ fhr thcatrr t!>
oreratf'J a' a pl hou~ nnd
"'uscum Frankie Ucv.1et, c11e"uc1H
proJ11 ~, ol t~ fOrd'~ Theater
Soticl). id the c~cnl broulf:lt 1n
mort than S~H.000
Neither ~ulnerable. South dula
1NOllTH
WEST
• K 103
~J543
OJ52
•986
tAJ 2
'V 1
0 Q9Gf •J 105,2
EAST
+Q 7854
Q 10 8 ft 2 v 103
•A7
SOUTH
•98
<7 AKQ9
0 AK87
•KQ3
The bidding.
South Weal
CHUlES
GOREN
o •••
SHARIFF
1 0 Pu•
2 ~ Pus
3 NT PaH
Opening lead: '?
North
2 0
2 •
Pua
Eaat
Pue
Pu
p ...
North'!l padt' bid 4'howed a rea·,
tu rt, not lt'ngth-had he had a gen-•
lllnf" padt> . Ult he would have U'I•
troduef>d 1t at the onr-level, And
South <tttfl'Wd to have been waiting
to hear about a spade 1topper'fo11r.
"There are no bhnd opening no trump pu~es; c.-ert.alnly hts
leads; just dear opening leader~." JU mp to three no trump ind1catect
wrote the bndge scnbe This hand ht' was not. worned about clubs.
bears eloquent testimony to his Therdore, West decided that he_.
observation · • would lead a sp1tde, and ht' found
Smee North-South can make a the killing card: the ten! No mat~r ...
slam in either minor suit, I.be auc-whal declarer elected to do, he had
twn could hardly be descnbed ~a no way to prevent the defenders
th mg of beauty Perhap South from ~oring four "pade tricks a.I'd
could have been a little more enter-the &l't' of clubs.
prmng at his third tum. Howf"vtr, Sote that, tr de-clarer guesses tile
m1nor·su1t !ti ams are · notonou4'1y pos1uon, he can make the rontract.-
d1ff1cult to bid, esptt1ally at duph-wnh any othu spade lead. Ir W~\
t ale. and when this hand w a.~ lf'ad." the kmg, deciyer tan wtn the 1 played tn a pair tournament, the 4lCf' and force out the &tt of club!l--
popular contract wa." thr~ no the Jack or spades LS safe from at-
trump, usually making thrte tack. And 1f West chooses the low
overtncks "padt! declarer can come to two ,
At ont' tal)le how~ver, W~t had tricks tn thf" '5Ull imply by playinj
paid due attention to the :.tuction low
0 P•<>"OnO-i.n.u cl th• fcv• tuo,..bled wo dt t>.
L ._ , fof'" lour ~mp e .word•
0 L W W I L
I f I' 12 I
N 0 J I T
I EMONY '' 1· I I I I ~ W"-1 WM lhe Pfut>len\1" my
ton aslced the plumb9! """° rws
l 1•ed I~ ll•lthen s1r>11 'Weft tne
••Y I hNr 11 .,.as lhe reply
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I SEEHAS
1 I I' I I I'
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
I Unit of
capacitance
6 European
10 Soapstone
14 Abraoe
15 Tops
16 Ad1ud1ca1e
17 Beak
18 Lira or peso
19 My Frten<!
20 Captions
22 Oath takers
2 4 Sank a drive
26 Baby boltles
27 Talks 8 IOI
3 1 Gnawer
32 Great Slave
and Bear
33 vent1latecl
35 Fish
38 lnler111e
39 Was moroS"'
40 Kev
41 Cysl
42 Long sharp
l81"1h
43 Wo1cester
44 AQa•nst
45 Penn11ec;s
47 Borde:
51 Locale
2
14
17
27 28 29.
38
"'
58
62
52 Opposite of
alee
S• OuotPr
58 Bluster
59 FOik ~~s
61 Lanai
62 Conifer
63 Branche<;
6 .. Outer
65 Quilts
66 Thwacl<
67 Dance on ice
DOWN
,·
1 Sec:s1on sufl
2 Eas1 Indian
butt a lo
3 Origin
4 Admtr'!d
much
5 N011CflS
6 Ves1ctP
7 Bird
8 Charged
parltclf!
Q Dared
10 Ory teeting
11 Lonv aood
l2 Feebler
13 Unrl'lfi~
2 1 Comprehend
23 C11v ot
Ruman1A
fttt£VIOU8 PUZZU SOl. VED
,5 wa11e pipe
?7 Scratch
:;>8 Levere!
~9 S1m1lar
30 Chants
14 Recltnes
35 Stratagem
'.\6 Smote llmfll
37 Sig n 011er
39 Big Clll
.tO Suneo
c;om~nr
42 Ll'nQth un11
"3 Some 11terary
works
14 BOllfllS
46 Boflf'
47 Sec11ons
48 Appretlen51
"Q F\~ovatfl
;o F1ower P"rt
53 EternAI City
55 lnf0<ma11on
56 State Fr
51 Chest sound
60 Taste
..
.,
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I TV LI STING S
------===----.
Shuttle· director promises
safe, effective space flights
W SHlNGTON (AP) -I he director of the spact'
)hunlt program said today ht tmbraccd the Rcse~
( omm"~1on repon on the C hallengcr accident and would
u~ at ,, a road map to return lht 'huttle lo safe and
etTecttve fl1&hl.
Adm1nll Richard Truly. a formtr 81tronaul named to
head thr shun le program after the Jan. 28 dJsa~ter, said
many of the recommendauons madt by the commission
Monday alread)'. are an the worh
Truly tcsllfied before thC' Hou<.c ( ommnte-c on
\c1enceand Technology. hold1naa \C'\:Ond day. of hcanngs
Loto the accident that killed ~ven astronaub
La~makers, "'hose O\ers1~t on NASA has been soft
tor 25 years. pledged to be lOl\S.ller on the agenc} as the~
seek an'iwer.. to wh> the trag~) happened and how the
'P3C~J>r<)lram can recover
Trul) said ht' had appo1nte,e a 12-pcrson panel.
includang NASA and industry personnel, to COITC('t the
problem with the shuttle's solid Juel booster rocket
The comm1ss1on blamed the eAplosion of the shuttle
on a faulty rocket JOtnl and c1trd management and !>alCt}
llaw'I in the space agency
··The n:"des1in tt'am I\ l Um:nth pursurng se" eral
options for redesign of the JOlnt "-tth a te ntala"e date for
the prehm1nal) design review th" 'um mer." Truly <1a1d
"let me assure \OU that ~fet'f not '>Chl'dule 1s and wall
conunue to be o·ur pnman cont t'm •·
He also said the l'l,A~A m.inagement structurl· .in<l
..afot) organ1zat1on wen· lx-ing re.,1cwed
"I ""holeheartcdl) support tht' rcrnmmtndauons to
rea,-.e,!> and redefine the resptm,1h1httr\ of the shuttle
prQll'lm manager and to ,.\sure that he ha!. tht specific
type ofauthonty SUUt'iled an the comnii 1on''i report,"
he ~d. ·
ffe said he had appomtl'd astronaut Robert Cnppen
lO head a aroup "to report to me on the overall
management program."
James C. Fletcher. the new NASA adnun1Mrator, \('t
July 1987 as the target for rcsum1na shuttle flights
"We will fly in 1987 1f tt l'i safe to do 'iO," Fletcher
~1d . "We will not fly 1f it's not The date as nol a fixed an<l
1ntle·uble one" Lawmake~ \81d they wante-d to asl the NA "i \
official<. about the accident and how the space agent)
plans to respond to the recommendations made Mond<!y
by the Rogers comm1ss1on 1nvest1gat1ng the accident
Among the comm1ss1on''i recommendations were that
NASA redeMgn the <1huttle's sohd booster rockets and
other shuttle systems and improve agency management
and safety
Comm1ss1on Chairman Wilham P Roger~ and Vin•
Chairman Neil Armstrong appeared Tuesday before both
the H ou~ committee and the Senate Commerce
( omm1ttce as Congress launched a length} sene'> of
heanna.s 1nlo the traged) that lulled ~ven astronauts
Al the St'natt heanng, chairman Slade Gorton R·
'Wa)h . coa1d has panel would review whether an) of the
recommendations by the Rosen comm1ss1on need to bl·
wntten into law. but would an any case be "monllonng
hov. promptly and completely NASA is following the
comm1ss1on's recommendations and dec1d1ng the:
propnet)' of ao) NASA dec1s1ons not to do so."
NASA safety claims called a fantasy
f>\\\l>l~.\ !\Pl -:--.\\\either 1n1ent1onall\
m1,kd < on~rl'"'' an<l thl" publtt or lac ked common sen..e
h\ 1.unt1nuing to launch the ~pate.: ~huttle. sa\~ a Nobel
Pnte·"' 1nn1ng ph~s1C1<;t "'hu ~ncd on the lllmm1ss1on
th<1 t 1n\t''11gated the Challenger d1\a\tCr
l"he agcnc~ ignored rocket hooSll'r prnbkms and
l'\aggcratcd '.>afety "to the pt>tnt uffanta,, ... ..aid Richard
IC.-\ nman a ( ahfom1a ln\tttutl· ot I t·chnology theoretical
ph\'lll l\t ""ho won the Nohel Pntt• l<>r ph\ \ICS in 1965
I hl· l hallcnger disaster "wa<. a final accident ut a
\t'qucnu· of things 1n "'h11.'h thl'fl' v.a' ""am1ng after
v.arnint: alkr warnrng that \Omcth1ng ""a<. wrong.'' he
-..mt l .1ll1nt1 ~ .\ ~~ '<; beha' 1nr a form of Ru\\1an roulettl'
··1t 'n111 lhc ~ind ofa1.udcn1 lhal JU\t happenc:J and
noh<><l\ could ha,t• npeued ..
J c.-, nman. t>X. -.aid al a nev.;. umkrcn(c T uc\da) that
managl'r' 111 tht: "-at1onal o\t•mnaullt <. and Space
.\dmin1<;trauon kept ansmang the chante ol a tatastroph1t
rocket failure was only o ne 1n I 00,000. evt>n though lo"'-
le,el engineers pegged the odds at roughl) one 1n 100
Asked wh> he thought NASA official<. ovcrcsumateJ
the \atCt) of the shuttle boo'iter rocket' Fevnman said hl·
had two theones.
"One is that they actuall> m1~h.·d people.· he '><ltd
Such deception was meant "lo t>nsurc the <tupph of
fund'> .. Feynman said 1n a "nllen repon that ""'" I'll:
publt~hed as an append1\ to lht• comm1s~1on rq><>rt
relca<.ed \fonda)
Hl· said the other p<h\1h1ht\ v.a' that """"-\
manager' ""'ere 1ncred1bh lading 1n common St'.~·
and fooled themselves about the rod.et•,' ..ale!\ Oel-Gll* ol
·an almost incredible lack of tommunKation .. hetlA-een
themsehes and their working l'nganccr' ·
P\RJC f«>TIC£ I MUC f«>TICE Pta1C f«>TlC[ MUC ll>TICE Ml.JC f«>TICE Ml.JC ll>TICE
NOTICI CW 01' THE NATURE OF THE The piece wner.. the con-Aocktleld Blvd., El TOfo, K21S11 equivalent 11 the hellrlng. 11
fMllnE'I I.AU PROCEEDING AGAINST llderttlon tor the tr.,.,_ of c.llfofn1a FJCTITIOU8 llUaMU you Intend to bid, ~
"-... YOU. YOU SHOULD COt+-the~ tnd the~ The IOcatlon In c.llfomle NAm ITATWmNT contact the party below
80YL.allANHAM TACT A LAWYER Of "'*-II to be peld II Of the chief exec:vtlve offtoe The following per10ft1 we ptior 10 the hMrlnO dtle
T.a. ..... L·_,,. 3157 Glt>nift• Aw Coet• Action &crow. Inc. 800 Of prlnapel butlrleet offtoe doing ~ ... IRVINE The ..... II Aober'I A
UWT CC)Oj( l Mee& CA 9262e North Tustin Ave . Suite 0 , at lhe tni.noed tr......,or la PAClFIC, 810 N-port Baker, US D1ttne1 Court
TD SERVICE COMPAN'I' (tt • street eddr-Of Santa Ana. Celtfomle on Of 171115 S«ypenc Cira. #L, Center Drive. Newport Receiver lor Untveratl
.. duly eppointed Trwt .. common o .. 1gn1llon o f efter June 27. 1Me IMne, Cemomla. Beech. C.itfom1e 92MO Flnanctal. et al c... No
und« the following o.e-1Pfopert'f la lhoMl abcMI, no The penlea egr-.. that lhe All oti-~ nemee The lrvtne Cornpeny, 1 111-0270 WMB
Krlbeel d..o of t"'91 WILL warranty .. glwn .. lo .,. ~ tor the uw. Ind tddr .... '--' by the Mlcf\lgtn corporation. 550 ~ • •835
SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION completeneaa Of correct-,., of the~ tnd the lrtnaferOf Within the pest Newport Center Drive New-~ Kln08 Aoed
TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA nHI) Th• be ne llclt ry lloer1M Of lloeneea .. 10 be uw .. 'YM'• -None pol1 Beech Calllomla929e0 Ori &.actl
FOR CASH ANOtOA THE uno.r utd 0.0 at Tnm. by petcl after the ~ of The namea and ~ Thie 1>u0alnff1 11 con· Slngle Ftmlty Realoenc.
CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED \r...on at I t>rMCtl Of detlUft Alcotlollc BeYerege Con1ro4 tddr-of the lranefer... ducted by a corportllon APN 04~222·20 CHECKS SPECIFIED IN In Ille obllgatlona aecured Ml~ the Pl<>POMCI are: LA ZORRITA, INC , A The Irvine Compeny Wll-Prop o 1 ad 0 11 r
CIVIL CODE SECTION lher~y..'._ .. h!~~~· ·~ tr.,,..., CALIFORNIA CORP, 841 llam H Mc,arland.° Ex· '306,00000 • .
2924h (peyable et the time 01 ecut ...... .., ...,....._..., to 1... Name Ind addr-of the Conoerto Olen, bc:ondldo, 9QJI...,. Vice PrealOen' AH tee:l'OWI ar• 10 dOM
Ult In lawful money ot lhe underaiQned • written O.C.. aacrow holOll' ACTION California Thll 11atement wu lffad within elwty dayt from COIJf1
Untt9d Stt•I all right, rttle l111allon ot Oef8Ult tnd 0. ESCAOW. INC . 800 NorUI The propeny partlMnl wtth the County CW11 of Of. l!Ptlf'CMll FOf 11.rttw lntof-
and lnter..i ~ 10 mane! fOf Sale tnd Wflt1en Tultln Ave • Sult• "O" i-eio II detct'lbeel In gen-~ County on May 211 matlon on the propertlee
Ind now he6d by It under nottee of bteec:t1 Ind of ~ Santa Ana. Callfofnle 92705, tral u Stoc::ll In Trade. Fl•· 1tae · tnd rhe blddlnO Pfooedure
uio DMcl of Truat In the lion 10 catlM the under· Ann: Mwttyn W•lnlOfeland tur••. Equipment tnO ft1Gn pl••H contt ct Cheryl
proc>arty tl«elnatter d• Mgt*1 IO Mil Mid propeny 'A"AJ "· JOU•"A", Ooodliwtll ot a '*1eln Rae-Put>lllMO OranQt Coaat Nelton, 714/8111-1523 ec:rlbeel 10 aatlefy Mid obllQatlont Ti• ... • ttuttnl with ti.-Ind wtM Delly Pilot June 4 f 1 111 25 Publlahed Orenve Coeat
TRUSTOR ARNOLD D and lher .. lter the under· YOOMO ... ._K, JANI llc:«\aa bualMN t nO It 1988 ' ' . ' Dally Piiot June 9 10 11 12
BOYLE. ELLEN E BOYLE I alQned c:auMd Mid nottoe of PAM. T,...._... localed et· 24412 Aoctcn.ld w .. 111 13 14 111ee •
BENEFICIARY STANLEY l>••ac:tunOofe6ec11ontobe Publlahed Orenve eo..t Blvd , El TOfO. Calltomle M151
M LANHAM RUTH A reootd«I October 17, 19&4 o.lly Pilot June 11 198& The~ !\WM uaed by Ml.IC f«>TICE Ml.IC f«>TIC[ LANH.AM. Trwt-of ,,,.1 .. ltalr No ~28457 of W495 the Nld. lr~Of al Mid aucoeeeor• t"'9t .. ol tt1e Ofnclal Recor01 In the office locetlon It "BEAVER'S
STANLEY M LANHAM of Ille RecorOlr of OfanQt P\BJC f«}TIC[ RESTAURANT" ..u-TTTIOUK ...... _, .....
FAMIL y TRUST County, Said bulk trenafer I• In-....... K ... Recorded ~temt>er 21. Said MNI will be made, but NOTlOI TO t8"dad 10 be ooneurnmaled NAMI ITAn.NT flCllTIOUI Ml ... H
IH3Ulnt1r No 83-41&3741wt'lh0u1 COV9Nl'll Of -· CMDIT<Mtl Ol1 ., the office of ACTION The lollowlno peraon. .,. N.U. ITATamNT
ol Ottlcl .. Record• In the of· ranty ••Pf-Of Implied, r• MAJ( ~R ESCROW, INC ' IOO Nonh doing bu..,_ u · BEACH Tha followtng per9one ere
fie» of the Reooro.-of Of. gtrdlng title pc 1 Ion, or (Seca 8101-8107 Tualln AV900e, Sutt• G, BABES OF OFF SHORE. dotrlQ bull~ u GLS
ange County encumbrtneea. 10 pey the U,C.C I Sarltt Ma. Cellfomia, Of. 3321 Suaan Str .... Stntt INC 575 Anton Boule'vwd,
Mid 6..:1 of Inset oe-rem.,nlng ~ """ of Notice • t.eby glYer\ 10 arlQ9 County on or 1"., Ana. CA 92704 Cotta ..._ CA 92e29 ICflt>ee lhe lollOWlng Iha no1a(1I MCUfed by Mid credltort of th• within June 27 103e Thia butte Deyl1ar of Calttomte. Inc Geneve LHrnlng S~·
LOI 14 tot Trect No 2353 deed of TN9t. wt'lh Int•• named lranat.or. lht t • trenafer II not tubjac:t lo 13221 w Mee.Arthur Sant• ,.,,,. Inc I Callfomlt 00<-
Counfy of OrtnQe Stal• of u lnaald. note provided Id-bull! Ir_..• t bou110 be Calllornlt Uniform Com· Ana. CA 92704. California pora11on 575 Anton
Celllornt• ., P« map re-vanoea II any under ttie made on per.ona1 property "*'dtl Code Section 8108 corporation I Boutev111d Coat• ......_ CA
W45e
eofded In t>ootr 93 Pao-38 terma ol Mid Deed ol lruet, her'elnafter o.a1bed The name tnd add,_ of Mary H Cllll'll. 2212 B 92628
and 39 of Mlaotllanaoua ,_ c:hafO-. and~-TM ,,.,,,_ and bu9lneM lh• parton with whom Ouluor S1r .. 1. RedonOo Thi• t>u11ne11 11 con-
MIPI In lhe oflloe of ttle of lhe Tnset .. and ol lhe addr-of Iha Intended cltlma may be flleCI la AC· BMcfl CA 902711 OIJCled by • COf'POl•llon County Recorder of Mid truell cnated by Mid Deed traMleror. are FARAJ N TION ESCROW INC eoo N Thl1 bu1lneH 11 con· Gene111 LHrnlng Sy1·
county 01 Truat JOUBRAN, 3033 s en.to4, TUSTIN AVENUE. SUrTE a. duc:1ed by I ~·I part· l•m•. Inc • Htrlyn c
EXCEPTING THERE· Said Nie Wiii be ll9ld on Sulla 0 . Coate M-. Cell-SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA '*""1P Enholm. Sacratary "ROM IC>f • period ol Mta.n Wedneaday, July 2. 1aee. al fomlt 82705 and Iha laat day f« Deyattt ol California, Inc Thi• 1ta1emen1 wu nled
)'etA an<I tfter May 15ttl, 1 30 pm. In the lobby to tha The locttlon In California mino claim• by any oredltOf a Ctllfornla C<>l'poratlon. w11'1 Ille County C4er1c of Of·
1952 50% at all oll gu tnd bullOlng localed 11 801 of Iha cnlaf e111ecutlw offtoe ahali be June 29. 1oae wtllcll g•n•r•I partner John •not County on May 12,
o I he r h yd r o c • r t> on Soulh '--" Slreel Oret199, Of principal bUll~ office II the bull~' Oay before IMm&rdl. Preeldent l988
tubatane. In, °" or under Calltoml• 92Me ol ttie lmtndeO trenatwor 19 the contummatlon dll• Thie atatemenl wu nled ,_.,
N'<l Lend In IN -I that Al Ille llme DI the Initial 274 s Laan<lro AnaMlm. IC)eC1fled tbove with the County Cler1I at Qr. Put>UIMd OfllllQ9 Coaa1
0 , 1 g a' 1 1 n d 0 1 h • r publlcatlon of this nottc., Calif omit Oeled APf1I 30 1 oae anQt Counl'f on May 13. Dally P1101 May 2 t 211, ~
hydrocarbon tub91ancet-the 101 .. amount of the un-All other ~ N1m19 Hon ,_llTAutlANTI, 1888 4 11 ltll&
Pfoesuoed within aald panocs ~ balAnot ol Iha obll-and adM-uaed by the we.. 9J: NcMrd HMft. ,-.
ol 15 )'M'I In c:ornmerelally ga1IOI\ a.:ured by Iha tl>Ove lrtnilfefOf wt'1Nn the peet "11ldrnt. T,.......... ,..._ PullyblllfledPtlol •• Or2anQ11 211~ --.. -.,.-,-C-..,,...-n-~---
pay!ng quantltlM thll -· deecrlbeO deed of 1"'8t tnd lhl'ae....,.. .,. Nona u Z<MWTA, we .. 9r. .,.. Mr{ "",,. r~ "" ~ VIiion 11\all COflllnue fOf •tlmal9d co.11, ••iier-. The ~ and bualnetl ~ L ,,.,., Preia.; lly; 4 1 I 1Ne ___ ..;.._....;....;.....;...;..;;... __
IUCfl tOdltlonal lime u aald end edv9nCal I• lo«,223 55 tddr-ol the tranetw ... An,.•tt• Cotona, lee.. W4e0 K2lal
011 git a nO other II la poaalble that at lhe tre YOONG PARK end T,......... nc:TTTIOUl llU .... I
'1y<lrocarl>on aul>et~ be time ot eale the 09tfllng bid JANE PARK.11202 Aahgro... Publlihed Huntington Ml.JC f«}flC[ N,._ ITATW....,.
produead ther9trom 1,, oom-may be leu lh1111 the Iota! Dnva Buelia Plll'll, Call· 8-dl l~I Jyne 11. The followlng pertona art
IM'Clally peylng qu11nlltlee. lndet>tedneu due tomle 1Ne MCEVRWI IAla Oolng bullnffl u IRVINE
ottlerwlM, thll ,_,,.tlon II avellat>le. lhe a.peeled The proptr'ty pettln9"1 W493 Of' MA&. PltOflErTY CAPIT Al MARKETS COM·
lhaff t«mln•t• In 15 ~ <>c>enl"9 bld may be ob-h«a!O .. o.ct1be0 In gen-NOTICI °' PANY, 1120 N9WpOl'1 Center
from Mty t5 1952 .. r• talned by calllng the follow· wal u Slodl In Trllde, Ax· 111-ir MnTll'r: llfTUfT10N TO MU Ortve. Newport 9-:h, c .. 1. ~ In 1"9 DMcl frorn Ing I~ numW. on ture1 Equipment and ..--""'~ MAl-~A.ND IC>fnle 92880
Mar'le Tuney a widow ,.. lheOaybefOf'elheMAe (714) Goodw4tl ol a certain o.11 K lifmATIC*TO_, The lrvtne Compeny, a
corded Juty 24 1952 1n b006I 38~7 °' (21311127-4ae& wl1tl beer tnd wine ~ ACTTTIOUI -=..... On -"-18, 1Me. et 4 30 Mlchlgen corporation, SSO
l.leO Peo9 378 of ()fllclal A. OeteO June 3 1988 and 11 loctted at 3033 S NAm ITATWmN'T Pm a '-tna .. be '*d In Newport <Anter Orfw, N9w-corda 1 wa. eneto4 Sutt• o. eo.ta ....._ the UnlleO St•I• Dlltttct po11 BMcfl Callfomlt 92980
Aacior!Md September 27 T D ""Vlei COii-Celllornl• The l>ual,,... ~ '::!: ~ .,. Coun. Centrtl Olltrtc1 Of Thi• bul lMM II COfl·
1954 In l>o«* 282e page 414 .. AlfY. • uld T ...... ., namt~bytheutdtr-~... M -Cellfomla, 09Par'OTl9fll 8. oucteO by a corporation
01 Offlc:lai ~0• I• 1 lue f'ttoftenl, A .... ._, teror at Mid location 11 ~0:1 1::C,allatlon~ ·s!!,~ 312 N 89'1nQ 8tfMt Loe Th• 1r .. 1ne Comp1ny
Ovltclalm DMc1 axaculed byl '"'•t.l, I01 8""' L9Ma "SOUTH COAST DELI" Ana.~ lmoS A.nQtlea, Cellforn4a. for Iha Thoma.I H N1e1W1 p,.._ M.,... T•.-. Oullc:Ulim...,. It.. ar...., CA ... ('7M. Said bultl tranlf9r le In-purpoee of conflmlina the dent
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one o( hie prime •uapecta, gue.t •tar Peter
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Pavarotti in salute to
youth tonight on PBS
PHILADELPHI.\ l.\P) -Italian tenor Lut·1ano Pa,arott1 says seeing
himself on telev1s1on with ~oungcr singer) ,., a \lark rt>m1nder that his own
career in opera and 10 concen began a quarter ccntul) ago
"I am older." he said 3) he began to discuss the \'Oung graduates of The
Opera Company of Ph1ladelph1a-l uc1ano Pavarotti lntemauonal Vo1Ct'
(ompctit1on who appear with him in a senes oftapcd tcleVl'uon !!pec1als. Tht'
first I!> "A Pavarotti \alute to 'r uuth" rnnccn performanlc of the Verdi
Requiem tonight on public 1elev1s1on
"I am al~ b1gacr .. he <.aid wnh a laugh 3'> he spread h1'> arm'> an front ofa
girth surpassed only b\ a voict• and the chansma powerful enough to product'
an audience responSt' duhbcd ··pa, arotta randcmnn1um .. b) cnt1cs
Giuseppe Verdi wrote the requiem ht<, onh ma~tcrwork not intended for
the stage, to honor the mc:mon ofh1s friend. the Italian poet, patnot and author
.\lessandro Manzon1 The ""or!.: prem1ert'd \fa-. 22, I X?4. at the C ·hurch of San
Marco 10 Milan
For the performance, Phtladdph1a ' 17/JOO-\t•at \pertrum home to the
Ph1ladelph1a Flyer> hock<'~ team and tht• 7t>t:r' basketball team. was
transformed into a cathedral-Ii kl' cunn:·n hall
The soloists 1nclud<'d Pavaroll1 at tenor. Amt·n(an 'oprano Susan Dunn,
liunganan meno-so prano lld1ko KomJo,1 and bac,<. Paata Burchuladze, a
member of the Georgian Opera in I h11J~1. l. S 'i K \ '5<h01ce chorus. an
o rc hestra and conductor Lonn Maa1cl wmpktc:d lht pro<lutllon
The tenor pan was hardh a \tarnn~ um· fi111 f',1" :110111 'klt<l that'' wh" the
Verdi Requiem was St'lected
"I wanted ~oplt to hear tht"'\C ~oung \10gl"r' ,,, tht•y 1icrlormed what 1s
absolutel) tht most difficult mum tu do;· ht" said.
The compct1t1on wanners c;clc:cteJ for the: thn•c otht•r \11111 pans had to have
the potenual to bandit the demandmg mu'll v.11hou11hc ht·ndit of<iCenery or
cast to gloss over mistakes Pa' arot11 <.atd
"So. we picked winner\ who were a htlle more 1nt11 tht· rrotess1on than
o thers " he said '"Thro all wt> could do wa' hooc ..
Other pro<tuct1om laPt"d lhl\ spnng featunng, Pa\arott1 .1nll h1'> w1nnt"~
11H luded ··La Boht"mc "and l n Ballo in 'v1a"<. ht·ra ..
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Sutton not content With 300 wins.
Goals: 700 starts ( 1 7 more).
5.000 tnntngs ( 163 to go) ---
motivated by baah atandardJ, h1ah u~11on~
they iQlaoe on thcmsclv~. (S1eve) Carhon
makeiheavydemanchon h1m~1r Pete Rose,.,
very aoaJ-orienled. J am. too ...
hlH already hit the JOO.win mark
"He's aoina to feel temfic," Seaver u1d
"He's worked a lot of ycan to 1tt to 299, and
now he has one tO &0 J Ult ~Ung there, JCtll 11J
on the bnnk of it i1 excatina. He's a superb
pitcher, and he's 1oin1 to be a 300-tame
winner"
9-3 in that biatoric matchup.
Sutton downplayed the dramatic upecU of
his faceoff with Sea~
"It's aood copy1 bul it's not reality." be 1AJd
before the pme. 'I'm not pitcbina qain11
Seaver. I'm p1tchll\I aplnst mnc other pya." CHICAGO(AP)-WhatdocsDon Sutton
think about now that he's just one p1tchm1
victory short of the 300-wm aoal?
Kis immediate 'Oii, lhouah. 1s that
coveted 300th win, which will place him on a
plateau only 18 pitchers have ever reached.
.. I've wanted to win 300 games and get into
the HaJI of Fame aJmost $incc I 'vc known thCTC
was one," said Sutton, 4-S.
Sunon and Seaver put on a masterful
pttch1na d11play Monday, thouih on:ty 19,611
fans were on band to see it.
Sutton called 1t his best etlort since has lut
shutout and compl~e aJmo~~
wnen tiiblin-wtfie SOx I ~ti lie p1tcbina for More aoats. -
Sutton was uked wha1 those miabt be after
eamina rus 299th win with a 3--0 two-luner over
lhe Chicago White Sox Mone)ay niJht His
answu said a lol about the lund of pitcher who
keeps on winnana after ll&C 40.
He'U 1ct hlS first chance at home Salurday
afternoon (I o'clock) ap1nst Kansas Ci1y. h's
scheduled to be a nattonal TV game (Channel
4).
Seaver, who won his 300th pme lasl
Au~st, aJlowed only three hits m the seven
inn1np he pitched. But one was a lhrcc-run
homer in the fourth mnina by Doua DeCmcn.
and that was all Sutton needed
Oakland.
Oucaao's only two bats came 10 the fifth
1nrun1 when Bobby Bonilla and Scott Bradley
sfo&Jed, puuina runners on first and third.
Sutton struck out the next three batten to "Seven hundred starts, S,000 1nrungs and
whatever I can think of after I ,et that," he said.
"If I had my druthen I'd hke to get n at
home," said Sutton. "That would make
everyth1na a lol easier. But at this st.age of the
game, I'd take u in Keokuk. I'll be prepared "
Seaver went tnto the game with 306
v1C1ones and Sutton with 298 for a combmed
total of 604 -one less than when Walter
Johnson with 408 and Red Faber wnh 197 faced
each other on Aug. 26, 1926. Johnson and
Washington defeated Faber and the White Sox
preserve his S8th can:cr shutout.
"That was the best inmna J'vc bad unce 1
can't remember when," said Sutton. ''The
curve ball was my best pitch, but if rm going to
win. I have to cbanie speeds and pitch to spots.
''Look at the people who are playing
tonier," said the 41-year-old riaht-hander, who
has made 683 starts a nd pitched 4,837 inrunas
10 his career. "They're motivated by somethmg
other than money. They're goal-onented.
One man who undentands Sutton's ambi-
tions was his opponent Monday. the White So~.'
Tom Seaver - a 41-year-0ld n&ht-handcr who Control was the key." Don 8attoD
·Baines quiets
Angels, 7-3
Dodfers
stea one
from Reds
Controversial call
at plate in ninth
gives LA l -0 win
He spanks two-run
triple in 1st inning
to lead White Sox
C HICAGO (APJ-"Quietly.'' said
Chicago. Manager Tony LaRussa.
"Harold Baines does 1t quietly ..
Bames smashed a two-run lnple in
the first innmg and then scored
h1mSt"lf Tuesday night to lead the
White Sox to a 7-3 victory over the
Angels.
"You have to get a Jump on them in
a spot hke thal when your first two
men get on base.'' said LaRussa.
"That gives you the momentum. If
you don't score then the momentum
shifts to tht other team."
John Cahgelos1 and Carlton Fisk,
who later drove 1n two runs w11h one
ofh1s three s1naJes, both s1ogled to set
the stage for Sames' big hll.
"I wanted to get the runners over to
second and third or score them ... said
Baines "I was looking for something
low and awa) He was keepin& the ball
away from me:·
Baines' dnve soared into the left-
ccnter field comer
<nz1e Guillen had three hits in the
White Sox' 14-hit auack and Julio
Cruz had two smaJes and drove m two
runs
The victol) was the fifth an six
games for the White Sox and went to
Neil Allen. 3--0, with Bob James
gammg his eighth save Ron
Romanick, 3-4. took the loss
The White Sox scored three runs in
the first mnmg. Cangelosi and Fisk
both singled and scored on Baines'
tnple. Bajnes 'ICOred as Greg Walker
grounded out.
Today'• 1ame
AD1el1 (McCasklll 4-4) at Chi-
cago Wp1te Sox (Dotson 4-5)
Time: I 1:30a.m
TV: None.
Radio· KMPC (710)
Thursday's game· Kansas Cuy
at Angels, 7:3S p.m .
C h1cago made 1l 5-0 1 n the fi f\h on a
double by Tim Hulett, a smgle by
Ozzie Guillen and Fisk's two-run
smgle.
Allen had a three-hit shutout going
into the sixth but could not finish the
mning as the An$els scored twice.
Ruppert Jones tnpled and scored
when George Hendnck grounded
out. Doug DcC1nccs and Wally
Joyner hll successive, two-out
doubles before Gene Nelson relieved
Allen.
The White Sox added a run 1n the
bottom of the Slllth on a walk lo
Hulen, a bunt smgle by Guillen and
an RBI single b) Cruz
Doubles by Dick Schofield and
Gary Petus gave the Angels another
run in the seventh. and Cruz smaJed
home a run m the e1Jhth.
The stan of the pme was delayed
40 minutes because of rain
The two teams concluded their
three-game senes today w1th·an t I ·30
a.m (PDT) game here. The Anaels
then come home to open a bneffour-
game home stand Thursday night.
Kansas City 1s the first to invade
Anaheim Stadium for four games.
mcludmg Saturday's national tele-
vised game when Don Sutton will be
looking fo r win No. 300.
A.Diel second bueman Bobby Grich flra
to fint to complete double play ln third
., ..... , .....
lml~ of Tueeday nJght'• •ame. SlldtnC In
l• Cblca&o'• John ea.n,eto.l.
LOS ANGEL~ (AP)-With Rick
Honcycun of the Los Anaielcs
Qodfers and Chns . W(lsb or the
C1nc1nnat1 Reds finna blankl all
m&ht. il was almost inevitable that
the pme would end with ooe
enormous c,;plosion.
It came from the emotion.al.ly-
cbarpd Cinannab batter)' of rd.id
pitcher John Franeo and catcher Bo
Diaz after Manano Duncan'• feet and
home p late umpire Harry
Wendelstedt's Judsemeot pve the Dodaen a 1-0 victory Tuesday n.iabL
Cmcinnatt (Gullickson 4-6) at
DodJen (Welch 3-5)
Time: ?:JS.
TV None.
IUdlo: KABC (790).
Thursday's pme: None scheduled
"I wasn.tlton topofthc play," wd
crew chief Wendclstcdt., a 21·yeu
veteran uminre. ··1 thouaht the run-
ner's t:Jot to the plate bef~ the
man him. 1 called it the way 1
felt it was. That's all you can do."
The Dod&en had Duoc:an Od
second and Enos Cabell oo first W'ltb
one out. Bill Madlock hit a hard
p-ounder to third and Buddy Bell goC
the force at second. Madlock barely
beat the relay to first on a bang-ban&
play after Duncan bad rounded third:
All-Star luncheon ltires ex-UCI star Thornton
When Duncan was waved home by
t.lurd base coach Joe Amalfitano, fint
batcman Tony Pt'rez wheeled and
make a perfect throw to Diaz that
amved in plenty of ume. But
Wcndelstedt ruled that the tag wu
made after Duncan's feet were across
the phne
C1eaningout the notebook before
the summer break
•The Orange Count) All-Star
basketball game at Orange Coast
College June~ I will be preceded b~ a
luncheon on June 17 at the Costa
McsaCommunllyCenterand forthe
first lime. the public is 1nv1ted at SI 0
a person. If interested Tom Lee al
642-1603
The speaker at tht' luncheon will be
former UC Irvine standout Bob
Thornton. a teammate of New York
Kn1cks star Pat Ewing
Prcsale ttckets for the Nonh-South
game arc available a1 Treds and
Threads at 270 E 17th Street 1n Costa
Mesa (S48-3323) The game 1s span·
sored by the Costa Mesa Kiwanis
Club.
Three former prep coaches will be
honored 1n halftimeceremonies-
Coronadel Mar's Jack Emon.ftrca-
Ohnda'sGene Llo)d and El Mod-
ena's Bob Erwin
The South 11rls team, coached by
Edison H11}\'s Dave White, has added
Sampson gets
$5,000 fine
NEW YORK (AP) -Ralph
Sampson, the 7-4 forward of the
Houston Rockets, was fined SS,000
·by the NBA Tue'lday for his pan m
the fight m pme five of the cham-
p1onsf11p ~nes with Boston that
resulted m hlS c1ect1on.
The leaaue fined 16 other players a
tot.al of SI 1,000 for their pam m the
fiaht an the game m Houston Thurs.-
day n1Jht.
Sampson was e1ected early m the
~ond quarter af\er h1tt1n& 6-1 Jerry
Sichiina of Boston. Houston went on
to win the pme t I l -96 but Boston
came baclc to Wln the ~ncs 4-2 Wlth a
114-97 victory 1n the ~1xth pme in
Boston Sunday
Sichuna. Denni Johnwn of the
Celtics and the Rockets' Akccm
Olajuwon were each fined SI ,SOOand
1 l other players wtrc SSOO ap1tce for
l~vina the l'>ench artas.
They were Craia F.hlo, Steve
Harria, ,"llen Leavell. Hank
McDowell, Jim Petencn and Gran-
ville WaJten of Houston. and Danny A1~. Rick C'arhsle. G"'l Kite
Ktv1n M H DIV1d Th1rdk11l, m V1n~nt and Scott Wedman of Bo'l--
ton
Tusun·s Ann JefTnes af\er losing the
Sea View League Player of the Year,
Coronadel Mar's Michelle Willard
The game. mc1dentall). will in·
elude a three-point shot
•What's happcnmgat S<>me area
schools
Estancia A new football we1sJlt
training room 1s ncannga stanmg
date and should be 10 full operation
by Scptem ber. . The Eagles have 90
signed up for freshman football
Laguna Beach: Openings remain
for baseball. boys and girls track and
g1rlscrosscountrycoaches. All wall be
walk-ons ... Cednck Hard man's
football stafTis composed of Enc
Johnson, Franlc Henry. 8111 Audmo.
Lloyd Cotton and John Hamngton.
basically last year's staff with the
exception of Art Sorce. . J un1or
varsity baseball coach Greg Marshall
1s considered the top candidate to
take the varsity post vacated by Tom
Trager. . The revolvina door at
Laguna lkach contmues -a new
Celdc celebradon
ROGER
C11LSOll
PREP SPORTS
uled for Orange Coast College be-
cause of problems with Anaheim
Stadium (more specifically. the
Rams) They have reserved
Cemtos Colleae fonhe same night
(Nov ?)should 1t develop into
a not her crowd-getter
Westminster They've changed the
time ofthe1rintrasquad spnnagame
on Saturday to I 0 a m
Manna. Apphcatioos for the .. aca1-
Estancia h1gh1umper, lon11umpcr
hurdler Enc Dom is mulling over
offers from Nebraska and Rice as
well ascons1denng USC
"That's one of the toughest calls
I've tiad 1n a long tune." p!Jlycr-
manager Pete Rose wd. "Harry's a
real good ump1n:. but I can'tcoovul<le
myself the guy was safe."
ed post by football coach Dave
pnnc1pal and supcnntendant are Thompson will close Fnday In-
e' peeled to be named.soon Some qu1nes have been made by several
Newport Harbor's Mag&ie Hen~n
will enroll at lhe U n1vers1ty of
M1ss1ss1pp1 while te~mmate Buff>
Rabbitt heads for UC ll'\> ine Rabb111.
although she massed a berth 1n the
state meet. remained one oft he pr~!>
corps fa,ontes bccau~ of( I) her
name. ( 2) her st vie and ( 3) her
personahl)
Rost and a number of Reds players
stonned out of the dugout and
charscd \\ endelstedt Dtaz slammed
his mm down at home plate and
Jumped up and down. Franco had to
be physically restrained by a team-
mate after bumping Wendclstedt.
who officially ejected the Cincmnau
rehe"er The bump ca.mes a auto-
matic fine ad\>1ce Rent.don't bO) 1op-ratedcoaches.
Fountain Valley The Barons are Edison. Gary Farr has been
Edison H1g.h runner Nicole R1tchot
1s suit cons1denng UCI, Cal and Cal
Poh-San Lu1sOb1spo. Estancia
..au.lter Doug M1)lcris bemgeyed b~
Colorado and LC Sant.a Barbara and
Ocean V 1ew tn pie Jumper Debbie Orr
has narrowed her choices to Northern
Anzona. Washington Anzona and
Nebraska
"I don't mind lostni. but 1t was a
bl~p call." said Franco, 0-2 "Thett
~ere two bad calls on one pla)
Duncan was out by th.rec feet.''
\till tf'\.1ng 10 recover from in Junes elevated to assistant athletic director.
suffered by 1wo ma,ior foocball play-Hts rcspons1b1ht1es mclude the
ers. Tom Hartshorn. a defen!>1ve end drug screening proaram. He's also be
and 00ens1ve guard. suffered a in charge of the aquatics program.
broken Jaw and must haH hi!> Jaw which has been beefed upWlth the
wared for the ne,1 six weeks. And t~o additio n of water polo coach Don
way starter Warren Taylor. a ~ ( Mahaffey and swim coach Mau
linebacker and otTeno;1"e tackle. 1s ,.,. '· Whnmore. the latter a product of
tryma to recoup from a broken Costa Mesa Ht&h
•The Da11'. :'>.e"''I All-"'itar foothall
game Jul> ~I m the San Fernando
Val le\ lost four pla)crs all
Diaz. who bas been avoiding the
media lately. anyway, refused to talk
about the final play despite a request
from Reds publicity dtrector Jim
Feriuson and remained tn the train-
er·~ room
The controven11l endm& over-
(Pleue eee DODGltRS/82)
shoulder Fountain Valle\·.,
football game \\llh Ed1~n 1s sched· •Some lrack and field notes (Plea.e tee CARL80" /B'J)
South outlasts North, 4-3
Lasher's home run rallies Rebs
fn Orange County baseball game
By JOSEPH OUDEVOIR
Olllp .... c. ...... ,,
The South Cl oao;t) ~II-Siar ha~ball team u~d tht•
new math on the North squad Tuesday night. making
thrtt hits equal four ruM and takina one awa~ from th('
North.
"That'\ what 1\ tailed managing your hits, ' <o.'\td
Mm1on V1e10 and South Coach Ron Drak.c aflrr 1hr
South's 4-3 win at Glover Field 1n front of I. SOO
The offen~ ma) have been httle, but 11 -.-asn·t too
late, a\ Bill Luher's homer in the bottom of the ninth gavt'
the South it•~ond\tra11}\t win of the ~nes which 1t no-.
leads. 10-9.
"To tell you the truth." lmake said, "I wa\ \hoded 10
~ U\ 10 mto the ninth with onh one tut. But tht'n we got
to Stt the South Coast Leaaue do a httlc damqe ..
lasher. of Dana Hills. apphed the cn.isher. \muhina
a t"'o-nm homer Wlth one out for the pmc ~lnner
The other two South runs we~ knocked tn b\ onr of
Drake's Diablo Bob Dof'ln. who trokt\1 the South'<,
first ha. a double, 1n the ~venth
The third South hat WI by fountain Valk,·~ rrm
Re1chen, who ""fled 1n front of Lasher
Lasher won MVPplaudm for h1~cfforts. taklnaawav
not onl\ a win from the Nonh. but the MVP trophy from
Tim church11l (Valencia). who was 2-for-2 Wltb a sio&lc
and a homer
"I wu 1u~1 look1na for a base hit" 'Wd lasher who
~a .. I-for-I w11h a walk and a pair of runs scored "I ~anted to put Terry m sconng pos1llon to tte tht' pme"
Hun11ngton Beach'sJefTHuck was tht' wmner, as he
pitched the final two mninas
. The lo5er was David Telle" of We\tcrn.
Nonh Coach Dave Bowman of We tern felt a bat for
Tellen afler the lo' .
"He wa~ the losma pitcher in our CIF game 1n
Dodaer ~tad1um and I know he felt bad about that." $lid Bo~ man ·· 1 thouaht 11'\;e aot the chance lo save this pme
he'd ft't'I a httk bctteT."
But after Lasher lost Teller's fastball over the l'Cnter
lield f<'nce, Tellers couldn't have bttn fcehna well
But for most of the pmc it wa, the South that 11tns.
a\ Orakt'' team wu.iust ..vomcd about colleC\1ft& a hit. let
alone ~"nna. U nul Doran 's tWCH\IO double wnh lWO out
in the ~venth, the uth W'I baffled by lbe North·~ am1"
The North got on the baord first as l"1oe·~ 8nan
Snodd\ wu the \lct1m ofa twtl1aht tnple to left by Robbte
" 11aroff (lot AJam1toSl. It wu a soft flyball that
nahtfielder John McTqpn (Footh11l) lost IO the hJhU..
Kam1roff came home to make 1t l-0 orth on Rob
Siuan·, aroundout 10 second
Larry Blrd (left) Rick Carlisle of the Celdca·rlde the
pan.de track throUC tb atreeta of Boeton Tuaday durtna
tbe ctty'• celebntlon of team•• lfBA champtonablp.
.. , wai surpnscd the) held us lo on(' h11 up unttl
then:' DJd Reililcn.. .. The way we wert hrtt1na th~ ll 1n
practice. I thouaht we'd have 1 bunch of run\. l\ut I au~
11 wottced out "
It took the South up unul the fourth 1nn1na 10 put 11.1
fin1 runner on bu: 1n the form of Irvine'\ Bob Hamelin,
who dtC\\ • one-Out walk Tro~ Plulson follo~ .. ,th
(P eaee UTR/92)
. -
'
... Or•• Coatt DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, Ju,,. 11, 1oae
SPOR TS BR EA K 'Sweat Don't Fret' race set. Bo in a_ uand&Q!~c_o_nnonwtn•. thenhaab.laaay ..
b h t l LONDON -Jimmy Connofl. as Ei Ut e 8 D Do feisty as ever, ended bas 10.wttk,. -
1u,pcn11on T~ay with a lh" h•n1 of his bury y to decide fint•rouod opponent and a Jashina of the ,. tennis establishment
"I miued playma the tennis and mi'1$Cd Ket"I
hem AP '11patc~u people filhna tbe ,lands," the 33-ycar-<>ld left-hander
[i] $aid after be ca~aly defeated M1cb1el Schapen. of the
NEW YORK Ro J l'k~on. •II• Netherl nds, 6-1, 6-2. "But 1 ~f\IOycd be1na away from
Auburn's Heisman Trophy-wanning run all the prba&e that &OC1 on an tennis and all the people
n1na black. conunucd to aaomn Tuesday tryana to maLna at a non-democracy-style event "
about whether to play pro footf>all Of&JVC ba~ball a try Connors wa!j fined $2.S,000 and asven a IQ.week
"Ri&ht now I'm lost. I don't know what I'm gomg suspension by the Men's International Professional
to do," Jackson~ad .. And I don't know when I'll know Tennis Council (MIPTC) because he walked off the
what l'rn aoin1 to do .. court foUowmg an arlumcnt with officl1ls dunng ha~ JacksOn WR.$ made the the No I pack in tht: Nf L w:mafinal match apan$t Ivan Lendt 10 the Lipton d~ft bv thf! Tampa Bay Bucc.anccr.. and was selected a!> lntemauonal PIAyl'n Championships an Boca Raion, r i . . J
'.9" ,
an outfil'lder by the K.ansa\ City na .. an February The fine was the largest ever assessed
Roylll\ 1n the founh round of against a player ba)('ball'~ fret' agent draft of "I bet you waited 1 o weeks tor this." Connors Joked
college and high \Chool pla)ers when be beaan has postmatch new!> c-0nference
Jae kson, who wa al a lunch tollowang has fi rst-round match in the $237.400 Stella
eon tu receive lhe fanqucra}' Artoas Grass Coum Championships at Queens Club
Achll·vement Award for A five-tame Us Open champion and twice a
oul\tanJma accomplishment<. in winner at Wimbledon, Connors said that beeause ol his
amaleur )port'>. said. "I could age he as slowing down his schedule. But.be continued
play hoth I would love to. but I to rail apanst t he tennt$ e5Ulblshment
don't think thut'<o possiblc" "There doesn't setm to be any common sense
I le: '>aid ht· also had though I there, and it's always.1he player's fault," he said
Jacll9on about ll'\ling h1\ abaht) an "You're bc'ing told when to play, where to pla).
baseball. und ii ht' d<1t"~n·1 rnakt 11 to th~ bag lcugue<i, who to play The next 'itep as to tell you how to pla~ and
then go an tu the Nf l .. But th;.it\ nut \J\'ang lhat''i what whether to win or lose
I'm going tu du·· "Contrary to a lot of people's thanlung. the pcopk He S;ud he ~ould malo.l' up has mind a week from come to~ the players:·
nov.. or P<"''bh a month from no"" He said he enjoyed hls nme off. ··Not>txh prcc,-.e\ Ho " ht' said "Tampa ha~n t "I played three weeks of tennis" dunng the
1ned 10 pre'>\ me I'm n1lt g111ng w do \Omethini bt'lausc ~u!lpens1on, he said. refemng to 1wo cxh1b1t1ons in
wmeont wants ml· 1t1 lt',goini 10 be Ho'!>dec1i.wn and Jaoan and one 1n Tulsa
Bo's deoc,1on onl\ Wh.·nl"'t'r I dec1dl· to make thaT
dec1S1on I \.\-111 "
Ht 1,31d hi' dl't l\tofl ''"uld not bt.' based on lhl'
longer cam~r that ha\eh.111 l.\ould tend to offer <>r on tllc.
big muon that thl· Bunartl'Ul>ha\.ebu~tcd the~ ""ould
probc1hh ptl\-
Met throws gem, gets demoted
I he Mentul Health Assocwt1on's
"Sweat Don't Fret" race wall be held
Saturday at Male Square Park in
Fountain Valley.
Over .SOO part1c1pants are upectcd
to enter the popular event, futunng
Sk, I Ok and 20k runs
Each race wall feature 11 age aroup
categoncs for both male and fe{llllc
entrants Wllh awards iOlng tO the top
three finishers in each cateaory
Registration will begin at 6· JO a.m
for 1hosc who have not pre-rt'IJstered
The 5k race will begin It 7· 30 followed
by the 10kand20kat8.
Theco!>IOfthe raceasSI l 1ndud1ng
a custom T-shirt orS7 for the ru~
only Late regastrauon wall be S 12 and
S8. "After ~ven prev 111us events.
MHA hllsdcvelopedaiO(J<tn:pu-
tataon for putting on a well-organucd
race." said Race l'ommattecChair-
man oa ... 1d Sm a th.
"We arc pleased and excited to
ha"e this opportunity to locu!> on the
pos1t1ve relat1onsh1p between good
ph ysical and mental health and at thC'
~me time todevclopcommunaty
awareness and su ppon for our or-
ganization "
For more 1nformat1on on the race.
RUNN ING
phone the Ora nae County Mental
Health Auoclatlon at S47-7SS9
* * * A ncwformoftriathloncompeti-
t1on, thc Homy Toad Tntcrium, will
take place at the Occaoaidc Munici-
pal P1eronJuly27.
In the tntenum. the world's top I 00
professional tnatf'llctes will swim.
bake and run along a course ofloops,
making 24 passes by the start-finash
hneand transaoon area at the pier.
cnabnna spe<:taton to watch most of
the action.
Customanly, tnathlon!> have ta.kc1l
com'J'ttitors fir from the start and
transition potnts and away from
spectator viewing spots, due to the
length of the courses
Tbec1rcuitou!IC.:Oursc, with 11~
1n1erwoven loops, was designed b)
world-class tnathlctc Murphy Re-
mschrei~r It features a two-kJlo-
meter sw1m. 25-mlle b1kc nde and 10-
kalometer run.
Addana to the unique concept will
be the field . The world's tep I OU
1 SoccER
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and ta m ( IOk) at T o..,n llf. ldvMwlld Paved
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•St·~· SUNDAY ,tvf1tl Annual OHS Oa\I 1811 OHll -B"IM I
• m al H.,.mow •nd Plet Av~ue. Htfmow
&ffdl Flttcovrw Ffth\11..,,lhUltltfH
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PhOM lllCI Brollltrl ., !21JI 2Sl-l33J
Quote of the day
"I ft: I\ th(." hC.'\l I h.i. \l' l'\l'r Wl'll tk'll c,hoot ll
from Jn, .... here and thert• 1' nothing ~ou <.·an do
about 11 -) ou l<in't \tor him You l..tn only slov.
him du'>'n rht: H<1u\lon Ho<kets' Akeem
Olajuwon rdt:rnng tu tht• Umtun ( ('lt1c\ Larry
Bird
NEW,OR l\.-Afternaney~nthc ~-Arlzon
manors. Rack Anderson got ope game 10 be JWll
.i h1g-league pitcher _ -1 d
He dtd well. 1hrowmg seven innings we CODJe
tor the New York MCI$ and holdmg Ph1ladelpb1a to one
riearnedrunonfourhatsMondaynight. He leftleadtng hoDJe with
But 1mmcd1ately after the game, which the Met!> IO~t )·:! 1n 10 inning!), .\nde~n was back an the mlOOf\ celeb,•a tio, ... again -v.1thout the victory he waited w long for .& ~ ..&£
.. I knew I was going ba~,k.11own. I didn't expect to
'>laV around," ..aid !\nderson. who was sent back to the
C lass A !\A Tade""ater Tides .. I was just try1ng 10 do the
ht:.-.t I could I nc"er thought I'd be brought up in the lir\t place ..
Italy, Argentina
gain second round
Gretzky MVP 7th straight time
fl >I« 1:--.; r<>-Nu •11J ""n No 1 and ~
..aid 11 \\a'> ''-"Ct'ter than c' i:r •
\.\ 01, Ill' < 1rcllk \. ~.lllonal Hod,q
L t·agul· 'l e1nng l hamp10n thl' l<i'>t \I\ > l'ars.
walkl·d ·'"a' \\1th the Hart Memorial Troph ~ 3!) the
lcagul' , m•>'I .. aluabl<: pla ) er an unprncJ<:nted
se'cnth \car in .1 row 1ul'\UJ\ night at th<.> kagut"s
annual <11.\JrJ, t:l"remon\
"I thnughl thl\ v.a\ ihe H'ar It v.ac. going tu t·nd for
me.' the l Jmonton Oiler u·ntl·r said alluding lo the
presenu· ol Mano Lcm1cu>. of thl' P1tt\hurgh Pengu11b
and Marl Howe o l the Ph1l<idt:lph1a fl'rcrs on thc. linal
ballot · 11·, a sp-.·c1al a ..... ard and I kel fortunaH· to ha'I.'
m' namc <in at again ··
(rrctrli.\ ~or<.>d 52 goah. h.1d .1 rnord I 6 l ·"'"''
and a rnor~l ~ 15 n<11nt\ l.1,t ~·."on
Reds slln Fontana star
I he ( inunna11 Ked' '4ml I ut:\tlJ\
the)' haH ~1gncJ \<'loncJ hJ\l'man < hilrk~
Carr a hinta1na High S<ihool pl.1\cr
~lectcd in the n1nm .• co_und '" th" >t·;ir·., maJOr-kagul' ha,chc1ll drah ..
Carr I~ trom f 1,ntana "1hc 2 1<.t drall \(.'lt•\t1un
the Red\ h:t\l' \lgOl'd th!\ \l'.H I hc t luh .111nounu·d 11
has signed llJ ol 11' fir'lt 12 pltt\l'r' dralll'<l
The 5.9 170 pound ( .irr hat\ and thro~' nghl·
handed
Williams: I didn't shave points
NEW ORLEANS -1-ormcr Tulane m
l n1 ... ers1t ) basketball star John "Hot Rod"
\.\all.tams \31d he got S400 af\er one game
that was alleged!~ fixed and S 1.500 after
another. but didn't know where &he money came from
and didn't '>have any points to earn 11
The details were revealed Tuesda\ 1n a videotaped
statement that ~ilhams ga ... e to the cfastnct attome)·!.
office on March 26 1985. 1hc night he was arrested on
'>ports briber) charge\
The tape, pla>cd pubhcl) fot the first 11mc in
\.\ii hams' 1raal an state <.ourt, ran for about 20 minute\
'vt ost of 1t was dc,oted to que\taons and answl'f'. about
Jllcged \Iola ti om ot NC AA rules - . S I0.000 in a
,h1ll'box to <,1gn at Tulane pavments ol about S IOO a
""el'k to pla\
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B.i\Cball pla)cr Ketth Kaub and
volk;hall player Julie Boland have
been honored a~ the Golden West
C olkge mC1le and female athle1cs of
thc H'ar
I he pair were selected by lh~
Ru'>tlers' rnal hang stafl
1-.Juh a 6·4 225-pound
sophomore played firs& ba~ and
tall her for the Rustlers. who finished
IX· 16 1n 1986 The Los Alamitos
H 111.h graduate shattered the single-
'l'a\on and all-tame marks for home
run<o and RBI
TUCSON (AP) 4--The An7ona
Wildcats had .. pokcn with their bate;
feet and arms an winning the College
World Series an Omaha. Neb
h was 1heir fans' tum Tuesday a'>
hundreds happily thronged Tucson
lntemataonal Airport and as many or
more attended a reception for the
team at a midtown hotel.
"Wonderful'" said V1v1an Bartield.
""'ho with her husband Webb has been
held Anzona season ~1ckets for 26
)ears
"Wonderful'" her husband echoed
"We knev. they were going to do 11
when they left Texas (the Central
Regional) We were a little bat
nervous. bu1 after the first run
(Monday night) we knew they had 1t "
c\nrnna defeated Ronda State
10-2 Monda\ night for the cham-
p1on'>h1p
"h's greaL' The> looked prett)
good They polished 1t off with a
flatr " said Dick Fame) of Tuc.-.on.
Man) <iupporter'> .waved red and
blue pom pons. '>Orne held banner'>
such as "Wr Love You -Sec 17 ·•
Youngster~ perched a1op their
parenls \houlde~ for a chance to see
th<."1r heroc\
Chants uf "U of '\1 U of A'" and
"We're Number One"' reverberated
through the concour.-.c as the fans
"aated. and a pep band broke into
pla) when lhe team emerged through
the plane'<, ramp.
One httle girl leaned lorward on her
fat~ers shoulder.-.. touching the <,ma l-
ing player" a'> the) walked pa~t.
Amid cheers. clappm~ and pat'> on
the back. autograph '>e\~tons ""'ere the
order of the moment
Phahp Stevens. l J. ot Tut\on, <.1
baseball-capped young~ter. got al
least four Anzona players. anduding
first baseman Todd Trafton. to sign
his &love.
He. like I I ·year-old tan Enc
Housel. who called the champ1onsh1p
and the fan lumout "pretty e'c1tmg."
\aid he"d like to play for the Wildcats
wme day
SOUTH ...
From Bl ,
a.nolher walk off North piU:.hcr Ml.kc
G rcer (T ro})
Both look shaky
and lethargic in
World Cup play
MEXICO Cll Y !AP) -Defend-
ing champion Ital) and 1978 winner
Argentina. lookrng .. haky and some-
11mes lethargic. eased into the ~ond
round of the World Cup Tuesday
with v1ctoncs.
.\rgenuna beat Bulgana 2-0 to
dinch Group A whale the Italians
wound up second 1n the d1v1s1on after
a 3-2 dec1s1on over Soulh Korea
With a 2-0-1 record. the Argentines
~cured a berth opposite one of the
four third-place qualifiers for the next
round. That game will be played
Monday 1n Puebla
Al Puebla on Tuesday. Ital) upped
its record to 1-0-2 behind a hat 1nck
b) Sandro Altobelli. who has .-.cored
all fi,e of hie, team·s goals an the
tournament. The hahans will face
European champion France here next
Tuesday
FIFA, the 1nternat1onal governing
bod} for soccer confirmed Tuesda)
night that Mexico. Paraguay and
West Germany al!lo have made the
next round after the results of Mon-
da} and Tuesday The hom and
Paraguay each have three points and
the worst the}' could do -even wnh
Wednesday losses in Group 8 to Iraq
and Belgium respcC'llvely -as cam
one of the berths awarded to the tour
hc'>t third place teams
Wes1 (1ermany can finish no worse
than third an Group E with 1u three
points and that would be enough to
advance
Argentina Kored early and late to
down 1he hslle'>~ Bulganans. who
r,howed virtually no attack Bulgana
has never won a World (up game in
IS tnes, going ~9-6
Coach Carlo!; Balardo <iald af\er the
game that has team. which lacked
spark 1 uesda}. was "not afraid of
anyone'" left in the tournament
"Argentina has to win now and we
don't mind who we arc going to face
in the knockout stage ·· 81lardo uad
"When you than!.. more about your
nval than your own team. generally
you finish up lo!lang"
With its two points on ties with
Italy and ~uth Korea. Bulpna held
an outside chance of grabbink one of
the four berths given to third-place
teams for the next round
"My team as bc'tter than the) played
today.'' Coach Ivan Vutsov said. "In
all the qualifying matche"> (before
Mexico) we played "CIJ well. and here
we played vef) badl> "
Jorge Valdano put an a header at
three minutes. Defender Jose ( ucauf-
fo went around Alexander Markov
down the nght side and his pinpoint
pass was headed into the net b)
Valdano for his thmJ goal of the
tournament
In the 76th minute. Jorge Bur·
ruchaga clinched 11 by heading a
ccntenng pass from star stnker Diego
Maradona high into the net.
Maradona sudden!) broke down the
left and has pass found Burruchaga
who was perfettly positioned at the
far goal po.-.t
Altobclli's three.goal game was
enough for Ital~ to subdue South
Korea, which fin ashed 0-2-1 1n its first
World t up appearance an U years
DODGERS. • • From Bl
shadowed some hnlhant pitching.
Honeycutt allowed five hits with no
walks and two !ltrikcouts over eight
innings The DodKer left.hander. who
was helped b" double pla)S 1n the first
three innings, elltended has -.corelc'~
inning streak to I I< and has sur-
rendered one run OH't hl'> last 22
1nn1nas
Tom Naedcnluc-r. 5-2. patched a
1-2-3 ninth to gt·t his second victory
in two n1ghh
Welsh retired tht' first 1 l batter..
before Make Ma"hall singled with
one out an the filth The 31-ycar-old
left-hander, an his third s&art since has
May 30 recall from Denver. allowed
four hllS over ~ven innings. He
walked none and !>truck out 1wo.
On any other night. Rose would
have been happy to talk about
Welsh's performance But has
thought$ were elstwherc
"Tberc's nothing pos111vc to look. at
when you lo<;e a 1-0 game on a call hke
that," he said II 1<, I 7 homers and 63 RBI are
~.u;i+1.1e.....:~:il~~d8. wtttlo tu'> 2S
homer\ and 106 RBI broke lhe all
11me (1oldcn West marks.
Kauh v.ho has signed w11h ( al
State Fullerton. was a first-learn all-
~outh ( oa'>t Conference sclcctaon
Greer moved hoth runners )nto
scoring pos1t1on wath a balk hut
fanned Mel aggart and mduced Re-
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CARLSON'S COLUMN • • •
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MYRON
McNAMARA'S
Summer Junior Tennis Camps
Myron McN<fmiJra tld} lJf>_en "prommttnt name m tennis
for more rn.m lO year:. .mcJ has workea w ith such greacs JS
P;,ncno Gonzdf,.s, Rod I ,n n .met Jack Kramer to name a
few Myron bnngs to tfl,..'H' ramp~ nm only the expn1rnce
long rf"cognuf'd by tt1,. worlds cop .1m;ueur and pro
fess1 onif/ tt>nnis playPrs. IJut also a vrty pf'rsonal mvolve-
mrnt m tf"<Khmg to youngsters
Thl"~t> ramps arP opf'fl to the publ1r and .ue designed co
1mprovr the tennis gamP of ;umors
John W.-Jyn~ Tl"nms 011b T-Sh11rs and v1so1s w ill bf' given
to all camp,,.rs .Jnd r.1ckt>ts w ill be aw;uded co camp
tournamt-nt wmnfln Enrollmt>nc is /1m1tf'd co six Hudents
per 1nsrrurror
I I 7 1 JAMBOREE ROAD
NEWPORT BEACH
Boland. a 5-7 sophomore seller
from 'r gnano Valley High. led the
Ru<,tler\ to a 14-4 season mark. I '-1
in lhc S( ( She led the conference in
;1\sms the las1 two years and wa' a key
figure in lhe Rustlen' 1984 state
champ1on,h1p squad
Boland has earned a full r.ctrnlar·
ship tu Lou1s1ana State next fall
It appeared to shift all the momen-
tum to the North, as Churchill and
Paul Bunch (Buena Park) slammed
back-to-back homer-; for a 3-0 lead m
thr fifth .
"I figured we'd come around.'' said
Drake. "When you have s1A 400
hitters. two 500 hatte~ and the wont
l>ne as at .388 something has to gave."
And Lasher did.
From Bl
1nehgible to play be1.ause of commit
mcots to the Shnne Game Ill the Ro~
Bowl AUJ 2 The 5outh 1n thl'
OrangeCountyUame(July 11 at
Orange Coast College) lolit five play-
ers. all declared "eligible"' to play by
power$ to be an the Shnne aame. but
who declined to accept the option
Pred1ct1on The 5hnne game hM
possibly oneyearleftaf\~r virtually
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dooming atscll by cutting tic.-. with a
lot of former fnmds and hackers
•The Slam-N-Jam Basketball
~agu~ which completes 1ts spnng
kague Saturday and Sunday at< 'om
pton Colle&e with a round-robin
1oumament. anclu~csOc.ean View',
Ricky Butler. Woo<indge'sAdam
Keefe and Vince Bryan, Manna's
~teve Gu aid and Mark Georgewn and
Irvine·, Makr Hcmng-all on the
South team
l heWl''it Team. which huteams
from Mu1r(Ocrck Brown) to Fairfax
(St'an Hi&Jan\). 1Hoached by former
Mater De1 R<,\1!ltant Pat Barrell
•Mater De1'\Stuan. Thomas, a 6-8
All·CI F balo.etball \tar headed for
~tanford. wa' named on the All-
Amcnt:an Academic team by Na·
uonRI H1Jh ~hools Athletic Coache9
In ha~ Junior and -.cnioneaJOnsat
Mater ~11he Monarch'i were 60-1
•A fil'ld of 112 prep basketball
tenrnsiJlhcrforthe 19th annual L.A.
Games (formerly Watts S\lmmer
Ciames)June 21-22and June 28-29 at
\t'ven<11te~ 1ncludin10ccan View.
lln1ve"1ty Saddlcbackand lrvine ...
.\mona the first round matchup$:
South Gate n . Ocean View at
f'remont (9 a. m, winner pla)'1at4
apm1t Jordan..\hatsworth wtnncr).
South Torrance vt. Univenity(noon
at Hamilton. ~1nncrplayu19 pm
pinst Tan-Culver City winner).
Bannina v$, Saddlcblck (noon at -
Bannina. wtnncr plays Rncnadt
Poty-Oevelandpmcat t I a.m.June
22 at El Camino CoUqe), and !anta
Monica" lr"ine(2 I> m. at Bannn\&.
winner mec:t San Otma..C.aahtdraf
winnerat ElC.nunoCol ,Jun 22
11 noon) (
He getslhree RBI
as Montreal tops
St. Louts. 4-2
From AP dl1patcbe1
S l . l.OUIS -Former University
Hiah and Slddleback Collcic star
Tam Wallach drove in three run with
a double and a ~crif1cc Oy and Jay
Tibbs combined with two rchcven on
a five-hatter to a.ivc the Montreal
Expos a 4-2 triumph Tue!iiday ni&)lt
over the St. Lou1, C,ard1nals to
h•ahhaht maJor league baseball ac-
tion.
Tibbs. 4-2, won for the first time in
eiaht suu1s 1ince April 30, stnkinf out
five and walking two over six innings.
Tim Burke came on af\rr Mike
LaValherc walked and Ou1e Smith
.stn&lcd in St Lou1!1' seventh, and Jeff
Reardon pitched two scoreless in-
ntnp to record his 14th save.
Watlach's bad-hop double skipped
off an artificial turf scam past
Cardinals third baseman Terry
Pendleton to score two runsaf\crTim
Raines and Hubie Brook! e.tch
singled with two out in the Expo first. -ln.Jhc 12.unb.....atkr Brooks. ltd off
with a tnple on a hard dnve that got
past St Louis n&ht fielder Andy Van
Slyke, Wallach rifted his sacrifice fly
to n&ht against starter Bob Forsch,
S-4 Wallach's third R Bl. makmg 1t
3-1 . offset a run St Louis scorrd in 1he
second on Jack Clark's double and
Smith's bad-hop single
After Burke took over 1n 1he
seventh. the Cards picked up their
second run when Pendleton·~ sacn-
ficc advanctd pinch-runner Tom
Lawless and Sm11h and pinch-hmer
Jose Oquendo h11 a \atnltc:~ fly, lo lc.-ft
field
Forsch allowed ~1x h11~ ~fore
leaving for a pinch-hitter in the
~venth.
Brooks had three ht""" and im-
proved ha'> average t~ 335
The tnumph was the hpo•,' fourth
1n five pmes and the lo<>~ the ( ards'
third straight
In other National League game<>
Mtt1 I, Plallllt1 4 P1nc:h-h1tter T 1m
Teufel ~1cked a most opponune tame
to bu has fint career grand slam
Wuh the scored 11ed 4-4 in the
bottom of the 11th inning. Teufel,
h1t11ng for Wally Backman. hll a 2-0
pitch from rehever Tom Hume over
the let\ field fend~ to gave the New
York Mets a victory over Ph1ladel-
ph1a.
"It was a great feehng." Teufel ~1d
"It couldn't have happened at a ~Iler
t1,mc. La~t night I had a chan<.·e to
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lodta.u I, A'• 1: Joe C•rter, who
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'inaJc in t.hc ninth 1nntna. tallyin1
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Brewen I, Ortoln a. Rookie 8111
Weiman pllchcd a 1ix~hitter and
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M1lwaulcee beat Baltimore for its
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Yankees beat Detroit.
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over Minnesota.
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four hits and drove in three run~.
sparking an 18-bh attack that led the
Kan_sas City Royals over Seattle
Mariners
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singles. had tus fifth career five-hit
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Orange Cout DAU. V PILOT/ Wednud1y. June 11. 19a6
13ig nu~bers, drops now common for the Dow
~ecently. thed11.1so~sscd a m1le~l0ne of note when
1t dropped below ont. 10 0~~1 and then 0.929 Thus the
"d1v1sor" actually ·~now a mul11pher
8y CHET CURRIER ,,,......_.,...,
1\l(W YORK -When the Dow Jone) indu\tnal
a\eragc took a record drop of more than 45 point\ on
Monda>. Wall Streeters may havc been unhappy But kw
of th,·ni wctt 5urpn scd.
There had been widespread taH. 10 the financial
\\orld for ~me t1mr of the po:.s1b1ht) that the avera$e
m1ptt take a big fall. perhaps of as much a' I 00 ix11ntr. 1n
a ~1nglc day. ~ .. en among tho~ who e'\pcct thc bull marlct of the
past four )Can to continue in the months ahead tht·rc was
much ag~ment 111a1 stocks were vulnerable to a \uddcn.
and perhaps nasty, setback or two.
•\fter all. the) rea\Oncd, the market has la tel) cnJO)\:d
one of ns moi.t dramatic advances e\er without much
help from the econom}. which has yet to deliver on man)
fnrt"<'"~'fr' • oro1er11nn!I of a speedup in ~onom1c.. growth
f-unhcrmorc ~he beh.av1or of stod. pnces I'> no"
subject to p~v1ouSI} unl.nown forces, most notahl) the
much-publicize\! phenomenon of program trading b)
r>rofrss1onals at brokcraiie firms playmg stock!I •And '>tock·
1 ndex futurts rnntrac t'> aga1 n\t each other
At the \ame llmr. the Dow ha~ reached level\ whl·rc
big pomt change) have b«ome almost commonplal.e
Monda}''i dccltnt• uf .. 5.75 po1nt!I to 1.840.l<i
amounted to a lo'i' nf .. onlv" 2 43 percent. Thal wa'
nowhere close to the l 1 9 pt·1~·cnt and 11 7 percent drop<>
that Olturred on con..clut1H· '1.1)' 1n the Great (rn!ih of
October 1929
In modern 11111n tht•rl al'>o ha ve been larger
percentage drop<; 1ha1 t am1..· sn tht m1d'>t of long-term bull
marl ct'>
On '>cpl 26, IY)''I, the [)l)w fell 6 5 percent (JU!11
potnl\), and on Ma' 2t< 1962 11 dropped 5 7 pertcnt
(14 95 point!>) fod3\ a 100-poinl loss would be roughh
l0"1f>3ratllc to 1110\(· Ut.'lhnc' 1n pcrcemuge temu.
In m1d-Man.h ofth1~ year the Dow gamed almost 93
points 1n a wtek Three weock\ later 11 fell 82. SO. again in a
calendar week Cht'r the last eight 'iel>S1ons of May, 11 ran
up 118 point\
In that kind of cn,,.ironrm nt. a '>mgle-d.ay move up or
down of 45 points look'> u lot le'i\ dramatic than n might
hav<" ,1 few \'ear. ago
There 1s another mathemat11:al factor that 1ncrca5Cs
the hkehhood of large point changrs -the contioumg
\hnnkage of the d11.1sor u)Cd b} Dow Jones&. Co Inc. to
lalcula1e ll!I a'aagc
II the Oo\4 were a pure average, 11 would be c.alculatcd
b) adding up 1ht pnl"t''> ol 1b 10 component stocks and
1hen d11.1d1ng the sum by 30 But to mamtam continuity.
the d1v1.,or rnust tx· adjusted whenever changes OCl:ur
such as a subs111u11on of one company for another in the
llsl nr 'i1mph a 'fllit of one of the component stocks.
Now tha111 is le\\ than one, a move of one point up or
down by an 1nd1v1dual stock translates into a pin ~r !oss
of more than a point an the average The lower the d1v1sor ~oes. the ~a1cr 1he changes the averaie w1ll show for
1denucaJ movcment!l 1n actual stock pn~.
To produce a 100..pomt gam or drop m the Dow
today, each of its comPQnents n~d me or fall only a link
more than three points Moves of thal maamtudc arc by
no means uncommon for several of the h1ghcr-pnced
issues used to calculate the average.
Jfa 100.point ct.i y comes to Wall Street, It wall surely
create a ~al stir Its psycholog.icaJ impact would be
powerful. But 1n stnctly stat1s11cal terms. 1t might not be as
momcntou~ an e"ent as the emotions surroundina 1t
would suggest
Manning
leads Irvine
Chaznber
Transition rules
give tax breaks
Bnen Manning. puhl1~hcr ol The
Irvine World New'> new'ipape1, has
been elc.-cted president of the lnrne
ChamberofCommern· for a nne-\car
term beginning Jul~ I
He will be mstalled a'> lht•
chamber's ~vcnth president al tt'>
annual dinner dance on June 20 at the
lrvmc Hilton
Manning rccened a badiclor''I
degree 1n comrnun1cat1on from { al
'itate, Fullerton and JOmed Foote.
Cone and Belding Adven1'mg rn l oc;
Angeles after graduation
Subsequent!;. Manning workt'd
with h1\ father at the ( arhhad
Journal and the Dail} '>un-Po\I 111
San Clemente He then mo' 1·d to
( olorado to take mer thc '\am pa
Valle~ Newspaper\ He rc..·turnnl to
Southern Caltforn1a 1n 1982 to takt·
htS CUrTCnl JOb
Manning ha\ been a01\e an tht·
chamber for three \ear\, most ren·nt-
1) as "1cc prc.'\1dcnt ol the group'<,
communll\ aOa1r-. counul Earlier
hl' "a' lnunder and chairman uf tht·
group., m1htal) affair. rnmm1ttet'
Brien Ma nning
\monggoals tor his term. Mannaog
nit'' u•nt1nu1ng the chamber''> uin
n·ntrat1<•n on promoting tht' sntercsl'>
ol the Ir' 1nl' buc;1ncss commun1l\.
''not nnh J;, 11 penams to lr1.1nc hul
the cnt1rt• l11unl\ ·
Otht·r •'\Ctut1\c u1mm1ttt't' mcm
lx'r'> "'II 1ndudc Brun· Campocll .
t.dw.ard 'iull1\,10, Jim E:.llls. Nann
Baut·r Aili \ .11doults Michael ManJ·
ahan R1th\ll1nholT.TumJon1·,,1n
Tt•d Hanni.:
~ \~ll l NGTONl'\P)-fht:Sen-
Jll' hnanu: ( omm111ee has 1dent11ied
murl' than 170 bus1nesse\ and facil1·
tics that "ould benefit lrom S.S 'i
b1l11on 1n speual ta'I brcal.s pre' WU'>
I\ h1ddt'n aw.a) 1n its plan tor
o'crhauhng the federal income ta\
The rcc1p1ent'i range from Walt
D1!>ne~ 1ndu-,tries to a Times ')quarc
rcdc,elopment proJell 1n "-le"' York
to Delta \1rhnes.
5(•n Doh Packwood. R-Ore chair-
man of the Frnanrt' ( omm11tct·
handed lhc hare-bones h\I l.1\1 Ftrda\
to \en Ho\\-ard Mctzenhaum [)
Ohio a kw hciurs aftn Meltl•nhaum
told a nc"'' conferl·ntt' !ht• ta\ hill
should tlt' dcla..,ed until mcmhcrHan
determine the bencfic:ianr'> of tht•
'lpec1al ta\ break' and v.hc1hcr the\r
arc lk'>en cd
'There 1\ blatant l·onu·almcnt an
1h1\ bill . ;in dlort to h1dt· \pecial
pr11\ 1\lon' " Ml'ltt•ntiaum said
"Thi\ might ht· uslkd lcg1'>lall•>n b\
riddle ..
Ml•t1t·nlM11rn and ;11111·' art• n-
pel ll'd to challenge man) of the
'ip<.'l ial henefi1s Spon">or'> ol the
mea'>ure are tl)1ng ro gt•t 11 passed
intact, argumg that ~ome of these
pro1.1s1ons were necessar) to win
rnmmmee appro\ al of the bill
The '>pec1al pro\ ISIOn<> are lnown
as "trans1tmn rules," which arc
1rad1t1onall> a part of ever) major tall
hill The o ... e-rhaul plan passed h~ tht'
Hou)C laM Dr-ccmber had such ruk~
that would cosl the trcasul) aboul
$.25 b1lhon over five .. ears
\lo\t of the rules exempt a bu!>tnCS\
or a specific project from ct•rtaan
general tax changt's. Oftt'n the cii.emp-
tron 1s designed to protect a project
:tlread) under wa) from a lhangc an
lht' ta\ rule!> The ruin an the ~cnatc
hill 1Nere '4fltten dunng do~d
.,e.,,1on'> ol the Finance Commmee
and \ome members of the panel have
acknowledged even 1hc) do not know
'4 hat all the trans111on rules would do
or w horn thl'\ would benefit
Tht• e\emr>tron~ afl' COUChl·d IO
arcam legi~lat1 ve language that
usuall} does nothing lo 1den11f\. tht•
henctic1an tor the unaware rl·a value ol ealh ·
The first l'ntr. on the 11\1 reads.
l n1tl'd Telecom p I Sil I " f he last
1s ··~mass p I )f)(} •
Meanwhile. \en 8111 Roth. R-IJel
a memher of the f aoance C omm1ttee
~rd eltmaoa11ng some of the <,pccial
tax break) wuld he u\Cd to P3) for
ront1nu1ng at least partial ind1\.ldual
rc11rcment an·ount\ for all ~ori..e~.
-\!though thl' bill 1s a ma1or
1mprmemt'nl C>\<.:rcurrcnl ta\ law. he
"<ltd ll fall\ \hon 1n encouragmg
'i<l' ang becau\C 11 would take awa} the
ta\·<kduct1blc IR .\s of all workers
who arc d1g1hlc for a compan~
pension
"It will be \Cf} d1fficull to e'lpla1n
to the taxpayN'i that the) have to g1' e
up their IRA dcduc·llon while L~e tax
hreak'> for dcfcn\C contractors and
\teel companies rematn intact.' Roth
''11d of ~omc of the tJ\ htt'ak'i 1n the
hill
POULOS RESARE
Architect firm
adds 2 partners
( orona del Mar re~1di:nt Rlcbard W. PoaJ01 and Raadolpb A.
Jefferson of ~anta Monica ha'e been named partners of 1..a.agdoa
Wilson Mumper Architects of Lo\ Angeles and Newport Beach
Jefferson has been with tht: L-0s Angeles ollirc since 1984. Poulos
Joined tht' Newport Beach otlice 1n I Q84 and spec1al11es m largc-scak
office buildings and hott•h ••• Teresa Resare '"the ne"' director of communica uons for ( osta
Mesa-based Tbe Roxburgh Agency, Inc. Resare. who has been
1n,ohed tn ad' en1'1ngand public relauons for\e,en vcars. had most
recent I~ ..crvcd as' 1Ce prc\ldcnt ofFawceu Productlona,a real estate
"1deo marketing and produttion company based 1n Santa Ana ••• Maury Panza wa<, named the A J.P. Commerclal Brokerage
"I Q85 Top Performer of the ) ear"' for his w.ork at the firm's lrvtne
office. Pan1a has been in real cstatt• tor a decade, followmga career m
andustnal chemical '>ales • • • Wllllam A. 8erw1n ha\ been named pmJt'Ct engineer for the
central dl\1s1on of Irvine-based Nexus Development Corp., a
commerc-1al real estate t1e1.elcrpment firm. Berwin formerly served as
re~1onal prOJCt. l manager for Brkb.ard Management, Inc. of ~an
Diego He llH'> in ( osta Me'>a. • • • Irving A. Golik of Ne"' port Beach has been named to the Mutual
of Omaha Companies' Chairman's ( ounul -the companies" most
e'clU<ilVC honor cluh for rl'presenlall,es (1u11k qualified for the
council as one of the mm panic~· leading ~ales producers m 1985. • • • Lark Roal.al has been appointed -.1n pre<,1dent of markcung and
c,.1les for Vl1l1can, an In.me-based \upphcr of medical CT scanners
Reforc Jo1 nang V1s1\Can. Ro .. 1n1 wa' 'ttc p~s1dcnt for Matrll
ln1trument'1 1ndu'ltnal 1mag1ng d1' 1o;1on She 1!> a \1( lninr
graduatt' • • • Huntington Beach rco;rden1 Catherine F. Fogel ha•qomed Basso
and Aaaoelates of Newport Beach a' media director. Fogc.1 come'
from Foote, Cone & Belding of Lo<, \nltek\ ~here she "as a\s10:.tan1
media d1r('(tor She bnngs fi1.e -.ear' 111npencnre1n media bu\'tng,
plannang and dircc11ng to her new p<M
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~S AND ~WNfoi 10 ~GE r' 1~~ 'h NEW YO K CAP -he wing ll.$1 i.l'lows lhe ew York Stoek ~>Cchenoe 11 ~In w1 '8 1~ ~'1 Ir s ~~ 1 ~ sloeks and warrants that twlve gone UP t ver§p p .. lhe most and down Iha most ~sed on 14 vlf hrl o of 71/11 .,.. r:,rcent of change regerelleu o volume IS L V orp r ''• or Tuesday If AllasCP 1 :-. 'n No securlllu lradino be!Ow S2 ere Incl 1~·'"' 1 ,,.., 14 ·uded Ne• and oercentage cha~s are Ille 2 ,,. tVt difference t>etw91n lhe oravlous dosing Wurl111tr 'le ''I price and uesdav'i. 1 o.m ~ecslach 'h ~ p r I c e Ubl di Ind 1~ 'It UPS HowallCP ~ Name Las I +'% Pct. P1avbov En 6'" • I GenHosr s 'l1 • Up ff.i ~orroonBlk s 36 I • ~ Maranh 8 + llt UP SI Miu 7'• + ''• Plrllnv 2\11 t !/• Up !J Homesld'fr, s "'"' + ~ 4 iorelndust 14'11 1 "" Up
S en~•• B 4 • • Uo
' Tow Mf! 4 • •• Up 6. DOWNS Hllllere~ A 101'1 f ~ UP l: Name LH!~ _Cht. I RHdng ~t 2~ ''• UP 1 Ideal 8HIC Telecom p 7111 ''I. Up 2 VHlron n 1 1-'J -1,,.
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UftS ANO DOWNi 10 NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno llsl
1
1i shows Ille Over · t~ Counler slocks arid warranla lhal have oone up j lhe most arid down Iha mos! based on 1 oercenl of ch•"98 lor Tuesday No securtlle' •rad.lno below S2 or 1000 sl'\eres are Included Net end percanteoe chan~s are tM difference between ltwl Previous cto,fno ~le~ and Tuesdav'Mij' or bld Price
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7 .. -r· Up 46 ' RvlandGP 4S -~ UP H R~r~P T. -. ..., Up I §n ex ng It) -~ UP 0 ranQeeo "' -') UP 42 10 avmark i,. -~ Uo H t~ Nnslld n 7'1'1.· -114, Uo 1 PanAm WI 7-. -.,. Up •.1 Q 3 Waan Unl1 ... -'4 UP H 14 yanlrnOala ~ll -" UP IS tteralelnc '• - 1 .. Up t' BftiC lnel 4~ -• Uo H Iv ~tm t~ -.... UP ~~ -!Vt Uo Jt ~:fiw~ s ''• -1~ r~·, 7~ -~
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Market in mild rally
NEW YORK (AP)-The stock markttsuged
a mild rally today halting the dedme of the pass
two ~ss1ons
After Monday's rte0rd drop of 45. 7S potnts 10
the Dow Jones indunriaJ averqe. the maR.ct
showed signs of stcadyina in Tuesdaffi SCSll10n.
Analysts said the ~flotT on Monday bad nat
been entirely unexpected. and produced littk
evidence of panic among ln\lcstO"'
Ncvenhcless, they wd maoy of lhe c:itcum-
stanccs that set off that drop pem$ted. dampenina
enthusiasm for stocks.
For one lhina. thev \atd. fears mnaaoed of mo~ unpredtctablc ti'ttWol'b in tht maiUt
bctv.iccn now and June 21 , when a let of stock-
1ndex futures aod options u.5ed by professionals in
progBm trading strategies expires..
For another. broilers say conocm bu mounted
lately that a hoped-for pickup in economicarowth
and corporate profits may not matcr'Qliu.
The Dow Jones average of 30 indu.striat.s role
8. 88 to 1.8-46 07 -ul:JJM~tiliii"Yif;ouil-I Advancma t uau
5 to 3 on the New York Stock Exch ...
WHAT AMEX Dio
NEW YORK <APl Jun. 1l
11 AMEX LEADER S
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CALL 642~5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF-CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE
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CLASSIFIEDS.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
642-5678
FROM NORTH ORANGI! COUNTY
FROM IOUTM ORANQI COUNTY
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Tue.day. .. ... Mon. 5.30 PM
Wedneeday ... TUM 5:30 PM
Thuraday d•···· Wed. 5.30 PM
Friday. . . .. Thurs. 5·30 PM
Saturday ... . Fri. 5:30 PM
Sunday. . ... Sat 11 30 AM
THE DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS
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8 00 AM-5 30 PM Salurday 8:00AM·11:30 AM
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Monday-Friday
8 00 AM-5 00 PM
&42-5e78
CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY
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XllYalue,lnbeautlrvlM 12x52 In eo.ta M..a. am•nltlH $1260/mo. patio. walk to b9ech. 'i~dry, 111*:. Yrty Rent. townhouH, grffnbett, TOPAREA,Oulet,NoPeta S995NoJ)9ta&40-13&4 bath & g• t350/mo • llllRll•ITI terree..•bd. 2 + tba, llk• n9W LOW RENT VIiia Rent&ta 875-4912 1950 Ind uttl. 73i:2982 VHla A«ltala 81M912 lndry rm alt bit-Ina * *549--2447•• 1287 dee> AveM lrnrMd.
COLE of NEWPORT hu r9due9dlyto:;,1.~~~y SPACE 645-0371 •PENTRIOGECOVE• LIDO ISLE Yrty !MM 2078Thurln Utlla paid Quiet 18drm, EM2,~bfl.!8a" deludblH•nA.f)elt g28'ar C&tlaft530pm873-258t ~ MMd most of awt on 28' 2S. Condo S995 Over Charming 38R 2ba. ev&tl Ctrtu •ti .. , TSL ~GMT 642-1803 aYall Jun• No P9tt w7.i.e' opnr Rec pool NEW p ORT C R EST
04X current 119tlnga W• Cetta.... l024 WW Tl mlmtHJ fella & atr•ama. New NOW, no peta. $1800 mo ;cQfE 28drm, fL'. ger-CLEAN & SHARP 2 BR, Patio, $400 840-5341.or ar• ~ r9n0Yat.ci. CONDO -25+,F/Prof,
:::_. ~1 =-' ,:.' l CFlarmtng 1Br COtt11g9 Shopa. Mta. tvn -Deklx• <*:or W/d hkup, 2 ear 499--3400 owntbkr • & "1>k: S&50/mo ept• & drpa, OIW, gar-642-5341 No pet• 19'15 Appt only N-Smkr, $400/mo +'h Utll
W• lmtt• you to 1181 your New paint tnllde 6 out near nu dbl wtd9 hom9 gar w/opnr tit mo + •EASTBLUFF AREA -3Br ys-4912 VIiia Rentale •• no J)9tl $&40/mo. WI"'° a OlltOI 875--00M or 830-3229 722--0eM/M&-llOI
¥91uabtepropertywtthua. Nu crpt, drpa Lrg lot w/beautllul gard•n. SSOOMC 54g.2447 2Ba,gar11g9,frplel1350 Cttta•tll MM 64"S-5577 Wanta-.ctlonofgrMt Enjoy tM luxury of tM NptHgFltaprof.M/Ftolhr.
COLE of NEWPORT Of· 1119·500 239 E 22nd St Adultsonly Nopeta low Pref•r9d ..... 2br 2b• .... VIII• R•ntala CUTE2BO-BRIGHT ttvtng?W•eanonerany-t>eautltuteurroundlngaof 3br 3ba oond<>, comp!
,.,. you compliat• and Mn IP :f~ r~t Bc~~ec: tam frptc blltn1 & gar 875-4912 ••~=-a.. CLEAN. NEW PAINT & thing trom a 1mall apt to Ill UIYM WT turn w/Mald. Cell <XI
prompt r-s>~ntatton large 2 atory Eutlld9 ~;_9~r'or 9&8-t383 S875 worth mor• NEWPORT HEIGHTS W~LI lt:K.I DRAPES, SM PRIVATE a 4 bdrm houN If~-In a tpeetoua 28dnn or 642-1012/D 645-1715/£
nowt Note; wa nave avall-home 4Bdrm, 38a, 3 car ---539-e 181 Agt I• 3drm, 2b91ht, IC>&-Com-YARD. 875-4888 Ing In CM, NB, Of HB 38drm COl'ldO with ftr• PROF female 21-35 to lhr
able FREE WOt'lllhoP'I for gar11g9 Aaktng S238 000 OUAINT-2BO Old9f HOUM pi.191y fumllMd 11125 n--·~~U. ~.!!. G••· (...A.I,.. 1•,.,_ 111 thlnlr. of ua ftra1 for that plao., 2 ear gar.Qe with COM DUPLEX. 3bd, 2be.
you to keep UC> with the ' lntala w/9nci yd, 1750/mo Incl AQef'lt 64s-.3e33 ....., .. JVt ..._, ---_._ -choloe of ldMI IMng. OP9fl•r Sec guard9d l580/mo • v, utll ..,... COMtantty ~,.., derl Apt•. patlo9, <*:kl, Yard $&50/mo Bkr CALL TSL MGMT 642 18031 .... F • T dit• J ~UH/C.d" a4ec, peta ~. nr 19th & ON THE BAY c~ _. -gat• W/d .,,.up.a. rom 7-1. 875-68n, Roz..
• .,. marht,~ i:: ra 1ona al ZIU Harbor. 548-1498 or 1250 IQ tt, turn mobll9 nm, 2=m1v.8.~ ~· 1720 &42-3850 laat. ltac~ ~~ c.ii 144 0509 -~~ ua t""-t Realty tr 997-9309. 11g9nt 24 tt w1r1r1 fly rm brk 28drm 2Ba•h S740 UITllM 111 1U 28d 1 B t .. I :e di NEW 2bd, 1'/•b•. YU c:tlan-111min LIUTlll Oil.I• ··Nif7 631-7:\70 lXRdEST selecTloR ........ ~ 14 r.•tlo w/bbq, 2bd.' 2ba, 398 w Wit~ 831-5583 Cut• & cozy. Lota of wood ne~m, erp~~·· ~""'drp:: I ~~~50~m:11~ ~I =· T~= ~~ ~
lll-1111 ~!:'9c::: t!i:'~ ••Tl IAll* s8r~ 5r.;'}·m~1<:r~~~~~r· INSTANT tN No r>et• s.475· IXI0-2970 ~;~~0~~.,~rage t11p aYatl, 850-30ri Comput• acreenlnQ. . I llST uun need 539-8190 S.t lg 28drm Good arM $1800/yrly, 873-5928 • 1515/mo 1BR 18A, ell EASTSIOE 2BO. 2BA ---NEWPORT MARINAAPTS Call for Info 875-61! --~ -•••&-M ... V.,de 58drm 3S. NOT A LIST AGENCY Carport pool, d /w Poulbl• 3bdrm d ~~ .. lnal ~ry rm. nr N~ta Analf tat SJ· 2BR 2ba. cpll/drapea, •Bay vi.w 28', 2a. + Share my C.M houM. r.--• 5•-1..w pool hom• Sky1lght1, --Otherl avalt '875 FM f un ar ._., -.._..... to .....,., Jr H • patio, garao• dlah-Oen 1800 IQ tt. W/O tummer only. PY1 BR be.
°'YOUR properti. NO grMt IOeatlon Reduc.cl la1Ma hlau Zlll mDEIT lll-... 0 11000 not ar-ocHn 735-741 W 18th St dlw, lg f~ yd. patio, wuh•r. eoln tndry. hkup, mlcfo, lrple, ~ rm ror 2-3 reep. P9opte)
ODllgatlon by TOP lo $195000 Ownera mu1t ... other• toot TSLMGMT &42·tll03 an1 ... !enc11....,e.arr>Of1tld 1 ·~r $695/mo,648-8451 gar-.PMbch 12:250 Alt hOYM prtv. '350 PRODUCER Catt boUghtanother Submit $1350/mo yrty 4Br 38&. 8BLOCKSTOOCEAN 53M191Agtco.t -· "'' pet........ -..-dee> 831-&413 f18 PATRICK TENORE ya1 •ftl(. flllW dining rm, derl, patio, Elegant O.ciar & gt ... Un"'ue garden epot M25 1 Br W•telde. Stov. & pd, 's795 + S795 dep, UfUI ltac• •ALSO• + . a 831-12M _, gar11g4t. No peta. N9W 38drm, 3Ba, !amity room rrPlc dahwatir19actou1 nr relrlg , new earp•t, 883--0755 agt, nor... U Miil '11W 28drm, 2Ba S1795. Sorry, Shr Gr .. t <><:Mn view
I IUl m&TI erpt. 227 Coral Avail & den Ptuah crpt• trple pin Child/pet walk-ooean dr.,,_, •tc. $440 mo. EAST St OE t 111 1 no P9tl 7eo.-0919 8-5 home In CdM. Aeapon-. =~·, ~ r; ... l MO-SIU 7/15 17<21}!>37~5-3521.~ 1 or Ooubl• garage,' fully 539-8t91 Agt ree ~~taw~~n A~a;• 2~~~ newly o.c«at:a2c Bo~ai St-s>s to bMdl S79St mo ON CANAL·2BR, 18A alble n/tn*r SSOO+i.t + 1t1,111-~l~I~~~· --.. ,., .,. • ..., maintained yard 642-4300 24 hra bath patio 1 eat gar Bkr 642-3850 Cati*•. drapea, gargag9 u1" 720-9729. 780-1t-63 ~ii!ii· iiiei4·~iiii~lrLlf!Jil~ .. ~:1U;1tml>.'~10~som EHe I ... yrty II• 3br tnc:I HMH1 , • .,., 2....... . $710/mo, Agt 759--8389 Oelux• 18' Ooean vtew, no pets, yrly teaH~ VILLA BAL80A-M/Exec: ii tmRe WORLD 2BA den frplc llyd + gar eo..n vMiw Otherl av&tl-2 BEDROOM 1bath, alngM dedl. garden Nr Main S800tmo 876-0447 anr lull oondO w/2 F'a
·-·----2b•Condo a.nt HI A In· kid/pet S1200 539-8191 Clean 38' ''"'Ba 2 ltry ableeloMtobeadl •netoa•d garag• EtSIOE attraetlY• 28R, Beeett/ 's,..U2~11a ..... ~ .. ~ •••-avaltnow ... 75.'111&1Mt:
d · · .. t f• Town home Carport, •••--y IDTu "35/mo 8-46-7129 d/W. 90CI. gar , no pet• w gat • " .. ~ ..,...,... 5 aide taun ry, gat wlopnr, ,.gen lndry hkup $750/mo -5 " .., 2210..C RUTGERS Witt lhow M-F after 2. S&S ---1 MILE TO BEACH 5o4&-9t&at~9 5 COLDWel.L
BANl\eRO l 80 deg YU, oc•an &ookhurat/Adams VIII•! 'I M9T llO, atternoon $825 850-9249 STUDIO WrTH KITCHEN-&42-2357 lntala Wutt4 ftli ~r,·;~~~·o ;· ~r-n'!~. Ctrtaa ... •ar 21 u R9nlal• 875-4912 llMIOI ., llM 111 "Q~;:o!:s~:utrB~r.~~ LARGE 2BR 2ba apt. s.ci. ETIE s::!r;~4 Selma. fu Cltantt 1171 E'XeC:§bd conao. m
855-1637 •lllSTlllll• Spactoua 3Br 2'ABa. 2 SaaJau Lndryrmse50/mo Agt dlnlngrmFrptc,MWcpt I .... a. 2bd fbe :nao;;a gar, Laguna Bch, 711 ----· 1, .. ~ lo& 1room, 1ba,lullkltchen airy Famrm,trplc,g•r·1 "·I ' 2171 Call241-8282 On city Gott CrM ~ t!Jlrf-· se5o1~.1at&1a1 s200 S1 00/1 1300 ylyr PllllllU nprt IC Cable TV lnet Very .. age CIOM lo bctt 11400 _, JtlHI • r9q S750mo, 54M836 * l IUIMI .... MC, alto 1bd apt In Dana 5"45-7823 or 964-2720 __.NT ' ......... * c:lu<Md$375 F• v111aR«11a11875-4912 s11ouuV;t;it253&2C *eA~H1L~Rs~ts1n'!! LOFT APARTMENTS. Retng dlahwut1er&9tow P1 SM-0741nea.....541 HC>UM.3bfwttt\2c:arger ,
.. 11,000 •BR +ape now $349,500. TILWIT 171-UIO R.ntlown on Brookhurat newer kit 2 gar jacuDI ' '*" $350 utlla lnef AYIM frptc:, prv1 patio. garagee Incl NO PETS 64~ 111.._ tab nMded lmmed. by Q111et
Expanalw oceanfront JBR +rmld.JtJt.$319,500 ll&llllW•lll S735/mo kids/pet Info Atoo;!uny53Mt9t now NoJ)9ia~2 &frig 1bdrm,2bdrm,& *2•ir-Nltlll* rHponatbl• coupl•
Catallna vtew Claa11c Both h•ve lrg nMt yatdl Cultom buNt 3br, 2'M>a, & 539-8191 Agt lee gt •3Br 2Y.Ba Condo 0 bachelor 645-8404 --.... I Jlll Pr.t• OoYer, H.iohla, ~ du.....,x. Pot-tlal BRK 759· t23• for appt A rt g&. bl ........., r~__._.. 1 & 2... Retng, dtahwuher & atcwe Harbor Highlands. Mu ..,_.., .,..... .... 2 br, 2ba, gar, trplc. T /f'lorM, Pf'V/Qu19t. 3BR !! • .. gar FR lrpl terlnla/PoOI ·~-·7 -·-or lnel NO PETS 54M855 CM M/F-45+ a1J 7: tor Income and devefop-••m WllTll• CloM to beech&. th<>png. 2'~ba. lrpk:, mstr wthuge 111'91 ~. famtiy 11050 N~ Starting at "86 All new · Ouliat Su~oundlnga. em-(!!....~NC 7r.o-807L)
rnent. End of boardwalk I E'9lde Costa M ... have S1500/12000 mo yrty Avt tub, nr e .. ch/Adama.. ··-..I ··-Peta 722-8140 Evea awta. crp1, d/W & muc:tl 211 2U .. 'U 1110 ple>yed, n-emkr,.$350/mo .... -mag recorv .. 'V 144-IOIO t>vyera ready to act nowt now 873-5354. Agt S 1100/mo E.,, 96~ 1.... ..,,. mor•. Gar11g9, PoOI. 199 Bltln ttt. erpta, lat Blk to +~ eec, 241-9590. ara9t1 fer lta t
Shatnn Realty 759-1234 OIZT TlllHIU laat. 811 .. u 2142 V:r. ::'to 1.,.t~u= s1!:"~ ~t~tty ~1f~ ~,,:ri~~8 beech, yr ,.. )5..34e2. EfBLUFF N4IW1)0rt Bwt1 2'HI
--• ir•--llPLD 12111 FH 28' 1Ba Avallable July 2 186. 180:1 car garg, mo Ind uttl lmmed oo-$475 41 1Br,~ araa **Brand MW 28' 2Ba. Larg• unfurn room t121 ........... •-~ Wal" ....... c-·.. S735/mo 858-t254 f ,.7"' ........ 1 alr:IV\ 2"'· ar 7 .. r.. Chole• arH Garag•. $400/mo utH lnc:lu<Md "'-Beeuttful 280 2ba rare "to""'' -·to new gorgeova water ront c:upaney Ag1., ~ ....,., .... g " ~ll!k:t Patio $800 No peta 75M488 Doubt• llaraga 735
qi. atory condo ~ loan Agt875-9058 S~~=.e~~ rsa•2~t1°roo. ;;~!9•7~u1 , h l•ta Ptalanla flUlm Ill-.... 780-1713or857-1n8 F•m. nHr So Coaat Shalimar CMS4t-9758
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II ... ir.HeH•-" mo Call INOA, J\9/MU lmat fl 44 ....... liBllU Uk• bfand new. All utltltlee --" -.. It·..__. , .. 7:.,._; J • CIMn. 731 Weat 181'1 w/aid1 8e tat to '" •t1 ~-H 559-9400 <>< 788-7898 UOOtOtll paid. atcwe/lfrig. ~ Cozy 2Br 2Ba, f\Jtl balcony, " .,,..,,...,., _....., aaz. Coeta Maae G-.,
S125,000 Ruth Laurie 3Br 2•,;ea +loft Fat>utoua ,.__ 2 4 _. •UHT MIU• Lrg lBR duplex 410 .. llTlllm ~~ 0:.~~ ..!8:•· 1 trplc, huo-. ck1Mt9, dtw S32S mo 55&-1737 873-·n;,_..
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How mvch will yovr son or daughter know obovt business when
applying for their first full time 1ob'> Plenty 1f he or sh e hos ever
been a newspaper comer Through route experience lie or she
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learn the baste principles from the first day of starting to deliver
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$300 to $600. No collect-
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ENTERTAINING WITH EAS.E
Take advantage of seasonal
foods, do-ahead convenience
When festive oecas1ons pop up be sure to have
menu ideas on hand that will match the mood.
Here's one that takes advantage of seasonal foods
and offers do-ahead convenience.
Start with an assortment of Danish cheeses hke
creamy Havarti,orafiavored version such as dill, herb
and spice or mustard seed. Add a mild Fonttna cheese
and a wedge ofblue. Serve them with an assortment of
crackers and fruit, and let guests help themselves.
Although California npe patted olives, nght off the
shelf, make handy party food, here's a new way to serve
them. Stuff the colossal ones with curried cream cheese
and a tuna salad spiked with cilantro or fresh coriander.
The filling can be made a day ahead and the olives even
stuffed.just be sure to cover and refrigerate.
Roast turkey 1s an economical and approp1rate
choice for the main dish. Barbecuing or roasting the
turkey unstuffed shortens the cooking time, and
brushing It WJth a delicate Tarragon Sapceadds flavor
and produces a juc1er meat. Make the sauce while the
turkey 1s roasting and brush it on the last 45 minutes of
cookmg.
A v1d asparagus fans will espcc1ally cnJOY this
superb treatment. Blanch the fresh spears and toss with
California npe olive slices. crumbled Damsb blue
cheese and a vinegar and com oil dressing.
For dessert, spring strawbemes and kiwi fruit star
1n a custard tart. The custard base 1s smooth asa spnng
breeze and the f run sparkles under a translucent glaze.
JAVA OLJVF,,S
t ounces cream cheese
YI teaspoon curry powder, or to taste
1 'i'a to Z tablespoons finely chopped chutney
48 whole pitted colossal California ripe olives
Blend together cream cheese and curry powder
Add chutne)' and mix until well blended. Spoon
mixture into a pastry bag fitted with a startip. Slice ofT
bottom of olives so they will stand Pipe filling into
centerofoll ves Makes 4 dozen.
OLIVES NELSON
l ca.o.(7 oonces) toaa,drained, finely flaked
i tablespoons mayonnaJae
1 small green onion, finely chopped
1 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro
'ii& teaspoon bot red cbJU pepper flakes
'4 teaspoon lemon jalce
Pepper to taste
48 wllole pitted colo11aJ California ripe olives
Mix tuna with mayonnaise, green onion. cilantro.
chih pepper Oakes. lemon Juice and pepper. Shceoff
bottom of olives so they will stand. If desired, make a
deep X-cut from topofohve almost to bottom. Stuff
eachohvewtth tuna mixture Makesabout4dozen.
TARRAGONSAUCEFORTURKEY
~ cap batter or mar1arlne
1 tablespoon chopped fresh tarragon or 1 teaspoon
dried tarra1on
YI teaspoon aalt
•;, teaspoon pepper
% caps turkey or cb.lcken broth
1, cap corn starcll
YI cup dry wbite wine or broth
In small saucepan, melt butter or marganne over
low heat: Stir in tarragon, salt and pepper. Remove ·
turkey from oven 45 minutes before projected done
t 1 me Brush well wt th sa ucc. Return to oven and
continue roasting. brushing frequently wt th sauce, 45
mtnutes or until turkey tests done.
Remove from pan. Pour pan dnpp1ngs from
roasting pan mto large measuring cup. I.At ~t until fat
nses to top and then spoon off fat. Add broth to juices
to measure 4 cups. Return to roastmg pan and bnng to
simmer over low heal, st1mng tG..ncorporate brown
bits from bottom of pan.
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tir t()81C'thetcom starch and wine until smooth.
Stir into juices in roastina 1)9n. Stirri.QfconstanUy,
bring to boil over medium beat and boil I rrunute.
Makes about 4 cups.
ASPAR.AGUSANDOUVESVINAIGR
% poacltfrala.......,.., trim.me.I
,_ ewp ~ty sliced Callfon!a rt,. ollvtt
"" cap cena oil Ya cap ftlte wtae vu.epr
¥.cap (!oaeet) Oa.a1dtblaee ,en led
~teaapeoaaaJr
y, ieu,... pepper
In large skillet in small amount ofboil1na water,
cookasparaus S minutes or until tender-crisp. Dram.
Arrange asparagus and olives 10 shaJJowdi&b. lntoa
small Jar with tiJht fittin&lid. add com oil, vincpr,
cheese, salt and pepper. Cover; shake well.
Pourovcr asparacus. Cover, iefriaerate 1everal
hours or overnight.Just before servina. remove from
marinade. If desired, serve on lettuce-lined plates.
Makes 6 to 8 servings
STRAWBERRY-&JWI CUSTARD TART
tt.cap squ
% tablespooa.s con stard1
1/11 tuapooa ult
lcapmllk
legyo sllptJybeaten
~ teaspoon vu Ola
Ta11Sbell (ftclpe follows)
l plat stnwbarles, k..Oed, blved
i ldwia, peeled. sliced
Strawberry Glue (recipe follows)
In 1-quart saucepan, stir together ugar, com
starch and salt. Gradually sttr m milk until smooth.Stir
in cu yolk. Sttmngconstaotly, brina to boil over
medium-low heat and boil I minute. Remove from
heat; stir in vanilla. Tum into smaJJ bowl.
Cover surface with waxed pal)CT or plastic wrap.
Refrigeratcabout 1 bo~oruntilcooLSpreadin
bottom of wt shell. Refrigerate 1 hour. Arranac
suawbcmes and kJwis on filling. Spoon Strawberry
Glaze event y over fruit. Refricerate at least I hour or
u n ul ready to serve Makes 8 scm ngs.
Tan Sbell; In medium bowl. stir together 1 cup
unsifted flour, l tablespoon supr and~ teaspoon salL
With pastry blender or two knives, cut in 'hcupbuttcr
or marganne un\il coarse crumbs fonn. ln small bowl,
stirtogether 1 eggyo11tand3tablespoonsicewat.cr.
With a fork. stir into flour mixture until well mixed.
With hands, form into ball. On liabtlyfloured
surface, roll out pasl(y to 12-mcb circle. Place in 9 x 1-
inch tart pan with removable bottom. Press pastry to
fill bottom and sides of pan. Pierce bottom with fork.
Ltne Wlth waxed paper. Fill with dried beans or
rice. Balce m 400-dcgreeoven l S minutesoruntil
lightly browned. Remove beans or nee and waxed
paper. Return to oven and bake S minutes lonaer. Cool
on WJre rack. Makes l 9-inch taruhell.
Strawberry Glau: In small saucepan. stir lOICther
1 teaspoon com starch and I tablespoon supr.
Gradually sur 10 If• cup water until smooth. Stum 2
tablespoons crushed fresh stawbemes{from I pint
fresh strawberries, halved). St1rrinaconstantly, bnng
to boil over medJUm heat and boil I minute. Strain.
Cool. Makes about 1/4 cup.
Surprise dad with special dish Saucy flavors a
gourmet delight Father's Da> 1s not quite as
senumental and romantic as
Mother's Day Gifts of aftershave
lotion and personal effects are
usually balanced by fishing tackle.
stereo equipment and garden gear.
But the old adage, "a way to a
man's heart 1s through his
stomach" sull works, espcc1ally
when it comes to fathers. More than
presents, a sure-fire way to please
dad on this or any other day 1s to
serve a meal prepared for him in
minutes
For example. serve Cahfomia
Pistachio Mushroom Chicken.
Boned chicken breasts filled with
onions and mushrooms studded
with California pistachios is com-
pany fare, easy to prepare. A creamy
mustard sauce completes the dish
and makes an attractive presen-
tation. Accompany the entrce with
a selection of dad's favonte season-
al vegetables and salad.
CALIFORNIA PlST ACHIO
MUSHROOM CHICKEN
% tablespoons minced aballots or
creen onloaa
1 caps 1Hced mushrooms
a4 cap butter or margarine,
.... -dJvlded
14 cup coarsely chopped shell~
oaturaJ Callforn1a plstaclllos
D111l freabJy groaad pepper
t wbole clllcken breasts, skla-
ned, boned and balved
YI cup clllckeo brotll
% tablespoons dry white wine
YI cup beavy cream
% to 3 teaspooas Dijon mastard
Cbopped abelled natural Cali-
fornia pistachios for garnlsb
(optJonaJ)
Saute shallots and mushrooms m
2 tablespoons butter until soft o\dd
p1stach1os and pepper Cut pockets
m thick ponion of each breast
lengthwtsc
Place about 1/4 cup p1stach10
mixture m each pocket, sccurt
pockets with toothpicks Brown
chicken on both sides 1n remaining
butter Add broth and wine; bring
to boil Cover and simmer about I 0
minutes or unttl chicken 1s no
longer pink
Removc toothpicks. set chicken
aside and keep wann Stram pan
JU1ces 1f desired reduce by ba1f
Add cream and reduce to about 1 ,~
cup hr m mustard. Spoon over
ch1ckt'n breasts Garnish with
p1stach1os Makes 4 scrvmg.s.
Salads make g ood h ot weath er meals
By TOM HOGE ,, ..... ..,., ... .,...,
Salads are bemg eaten more and
more the year round. but the season
for these cool dishes 1s now at its
peak.
The range i~ almo,t wtthout
limit, from chilled lettuce and
arccns, with cucumbers and rad-
ishes, to elaborate mtJtturcs of m~at
or fish and vegetable , such •~ a
Chers Salad whtth 1s a meal 1n
it~1f.
A hot weather ~lad C'an ht a v~ry
tolorful dish with bright red
tomatoes. green or black olives and
white radish shccs Sliced hard .
botled cps arc also a welcome
addition in such a summer mixture.
uttucc. the m11n.stay of most
ulads. ranaes from kcbera to loo~
kafed Boston.
Salads arc u,ually ~rved with a
clear drcs ing. s.uch a ltaltan. m
which the main 1nlJ'('<hcnts art' 011
and vinegar. '
Ma)onnai~ ;, il\O used o(
course, c J)('Ctally 1n cold potato or
tuna fi5h \Blad.
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There art alw dehc1ous hot
salads. hkr German potato with
ltahan dressing and bacon ~tnp~.
but tht, 1, not the ~uon for them.
However. this salad can also oc
~rvedcold.
H«t> 1 a m.1pe for "h«fy"
potato~lad
BEEFY POTATO A.LAO
l ,..H lttD ceoked bttf,
trtmmtd .
I tabletp90n1 wla• qar
t tabl DI lltttry W
1 tablespoon ktk'•P
"'t teaspoon prepared mastard
t medlam petatoes, peeled,
cooked and c1lbed
'" cap raw m brooms, sll<'t'd
•,.. cup dairy sour cream
~tta« leaves
Cut beef into 1h-incb cubes. ln
large bowl, comhinc beef. vinegar.
shcrn ketctiup and mustard.
Man natc 1n refricerator for 2
hou~. timna occa~1onall)' Add
potat°", mu,trroom'i and \Our
cream . To"' gcntl) (hill and ~n·e
on lettuce leave Serv~ 2 to '
pcopk
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By JOYCE SCHERER BODWVJCH
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Kathy Orr has devised an easy and tasty way to turn a so-so
cook into a gourmet chef
The tnck. accordmg to the president of Paragon Foods in
lrvtne, 1s to use her new hne of Cuhnary Classics. The collection
of sauces, each wtth servtng sugcsttons ltsted on the labels.
include red pepper rehsh,
chunk} horseradish curry,
DiJonna1~ and mustard.
The sauces are suitable
for conventional or micro-
wave cooking. and also make
a tang) dip. according to
their crrator. These gourmet
delights, ~tocked m the deh
section of most grocery
stores. do not contain any
art1fic1al pre~rvattvcs. col-
onng, add1t1ves or excess
salt The\o retail for around
S2aJar -
.. The curry sauce can be
chilled and dnzzled over
fresh vegrtablcs, or served
warm as a zesty sauce for
chicken and fish," said Orr.
whoa-lso recommended 1t for
salads and mannades It.a~ Orr
The low<.alone red pepper rehsh -excellent as a cold
seafood salsa -consists of sweet red bell peppers, tomatoes.
fresh garhc and herbs
Orr began Paraaon Foods m early 1985 with the creation of
Hot, Sweet and Sour Mustard, under the label of Amcncan
Mustard Co. The consumer mact1on to this unusual blend of
flavors was 1mmrd11te and pos1t1ve Soon. grocery store~ wert
placmg the versatile mustard in the deh section
lts success was attnbuted m part to Orr's hm1tles cn~rg)
and enthusiasm for the product
.. , dragged cases of mustard from deh to deh. persuading
'hop owners to tc't the product. Weekend' were spent in maJor
markets offenng "3mple<1 and tabulallng consumer rcspon~ ··
'he said
The 27-vt r-old ~-foot dark-haired dynnmo became
interested an the food industry whilea.tccn--a er 10 t Lou1 , Mo
"When I wa 14, my class took a field tnp to a loc~I farm .
.ind l drc1ded to become a vcgctanan after that Cllcunion My
family wos not particularly enthusiastic about th1' <icci ion," $he
laughingly rccalkd ··1 reahzed It would be my rt pons1b1hty to
create meatles~ menus ..
Orr began ~tudying hrahh food book, and tackelc:d a "lcwof
vegetanan d1'hts he prepared vegetable-bean d1'ht"S, ftlo
dough cas~roles and dtv1sed numerous w-ays to prepat'l' tofu.
~ftcr camma a business dqrcc Orr was lured to C'ahfoma
as a staff rconom1st for a pobtical flgurc .. ~fter a two-year nmt
her creative 1u1ce' hepn 10 Oov. again. ~ ~taned work 1n the
food tndUStT). , "In order to unde~tand the food 1ndu,try from the bottom
up "~htuid. "I tool a1oba a cookmga mantatan tnnovatt"t
(Pl-..._. AOCS8/C4) . '
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C2 Orang Cout DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, June 11, 1988 •
PUT
Fruit
mousse
peachy
-For ah elegant dessert, mix fresh
peathc mto a mousse and comple-
ment at with colorful raspberry
melba sauce.
Fresh peaches are available at the
local market now throuah October
and arc best wnnkle free and
without ftCCD•sh and brown spots
on theskm.
Quan11t1es of peaches should be
ripened together at room
temperature to sttmulate the pro-
duction of the hormone ethylene
that is needed for off-the-tree npen-
ing. Eat velvety ripened peaches at
room temperature.
To keep sliced peach ~ishes
bright and fresh, dip or sprinkle
with citrus juice or commercial
ascorbic acid mixture.
FROSTY PEACH MOUSSE
WITH MELBA SAUCE
2 large freab peaches, sliced
1 cup sagar
teu•
1 Ya teaspoons plaJn gelatin
14 cup water
1 cup wlalpplng cream, whipped
Melba uace
Puree peach shccs in blender
with sugar-and eggs. Dissolve
gelatin in water over low heat; cool.
Stir gelatin into peach mixture.
then fold in whipped cream. Pour
into 11'2-quart metal mold
Cover with plastic wrap; freeze
firm. Dip mold quickly into warm
water; unmold onto serving plate.
Spoon some Melba Sauce over
mousse Pass rcmaming sauce an
small bowl. 8 to I 0 servings.
Melba Sauce: Defrost and puree
2 packages (I 0 ounces each) frozen
red raspberries an syrup. Combine
in saucepan with I tablespoon
cornstarch dissolved in I table-
spoon water.
Cook over medium heat, st1r-
nng. until sauce is clear and
thickened. Stram. stir an 2 table-
spoon~ kirsch and I tablespoon
lemon Juice. Chill . Makes about 2 -
cups sauce.
Barbecue takes ribbing
Marinade of ginger, peanuts
yields an intriguing flavor
Let Indonesian-Style Beef Ribs be the center of
attention at your next backyard feast. Make It easy on
the hosts, and have the guests bnng the accompani-
ments. With this delic1ousentrec, no one will mind
panicipatmg.
Indonesian-Style BeefR1bsare named for the
ginger and peanut flavor
The marinade for the n bs 1 s a cooked m 1x tu re of
spices. onions, soy saucc, lcmonJu1cc. honey and
peanuts. The flavors blend nicely to give a slightly 4i'\\ee1
and subtle taste
( hoosc the most flavorful and meaty ribs fort bas
recipe: beef short nbs. The nbsare so meaty that they
wall need to have deep cuts made in them to allow the
marinade to penetrate into the beef. The ribs should be
marinated at least eight hours, but the flavors reall)
come through 1f allowed to marinate 24 to 48 hours
INDONESIAN-STYLE
BEEF RIBS
4 pou.nd1 meaty beef abort rtb1
1 h tablespoons peanut oil
% cloves garlJc, finely cbopped
1 lncb fresh ginger, peeled and chopped
1 teaspoon poppy seeds
Ya teaspoon groand coriander
'• teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
1 on.Ion, chopped
1'1 cup soy sauce
•;, cuplemonjalce
3 tablespoons boney
2 tablespoons cbopped peanuts
Make deep cuts an meaty side of nbs. Place an glaiS
bakmgd1sh. In ski llet, place peanut oil, garlic, ganger,
poppy seeds. coriander and cayenne pepper. Cook o~er
medium heat. st1mngconstantly I minute.Starin
onions.
( ook. st1rnngconstantly, about 5 minutes or until
onions are golden brown. Stir in soy sauce, lemon Juice,
hone) and peanuts. Cook until hot.
Pour over nbs, working mixture into the cu ts an
nbs Cover and ref ngerate at least 8 hours, no longer
than 48 hours.
Cook nbs over barbecue grill 6 inches from
medium-hot coals, turnmgoccas1onally, 20 to 30
minutes or unt1 desired doneness. Makes 8 servings.
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Berry punch perfect
for bride's luncheon
~mong the many special events leading up to the weddina day, the
bnde s luncheon 1s an opportunity for the bride and her attendants to be
together pnor to the excttement of the wedding ceremony.
The mood. of course, should be feminine and relaxed, and the menu hght and elegant.
!ak1 na a-<:~c from the season for rnsp1~t1on. Sparkling Berry Punch 1s
a dclac1ous. festtvc beverage to brim th~ affair, featuring fresh blackberries,
raspbemcs or strawbemes sp1hted with sparkhng wine and a touch of
blackberry brandy.
To preparee~oughSparkhng Berry Punch fo.ra luncheon hosting 18 to
20 g~e'its, three pm ts offresh bemes arc pureed ma blender with one cup
of milk and then poured into a punch bowl. fhe rcmammg mrlk nnd equal
amount of sparkhna wane arc maxed into the bowl with the blackberry
brand)
<ierve the punch chilled m stemmed glasses and pm1sh with fresh
swe('t pea blossoms for a delicious summertime luncheon "aperitif."
SPARK.LING BERRY PUNCH
3 pints f rttta blad:berrtes, 1trawbnrte1, or ra1pberrttt
1 quart mllk
~cap sa1•r
a, cap blackberry ln·aDdy
i 11~ aUltter bottla of .A1tt pamutt (Cl b soda maibi Hbatttated
ror 1 ·~-~ clrtnlll1_ .,_ •
Purce hemes w1tli l cup of milk m blender. Mix puree with ~mamina
ingredients. Chill and strve. Make 20 ~rvmgs.
NO TE· 2 t 2-ouTICt' b31'offro1cn llcrrie, may hC' subsututed for fre h.
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Refund-form. packets super shopper service
~;Jue -We ha..,e a p-ocery labels from any IJ.LC or vanet~ ol ounce Duoc:an Hane. Chocolate refund form and two tear tn~ with the purcbut pnce didcd.
storc10ourtownthatknowumart Cam~ll's Beans, ~me net-weight ChipCbOkie$pac;k.qeandbotbend from any size of Minute Ma.td ~piretJ~ly31, l9 6. ~hoppers ap~reciatc receiving statement from the 24-ounces1n of flaps from one Bounce 40-Usc or froun concentrated Onnat Juice Bonus! This offer doesn't requite
manufacturers refund forms. The French's Amcnca') Favonte Yel-the fluid-ounc.e statement from one J and two Univenal Product Code a refund form.
people who work there go to the-fow Mustard. one: Universal Prod-Tnple Concentrated Downy 21.S-UI£ symbol from any varicay Lendcr•s CAROLINA Rice/Jones Dairy
trouble of making up packets of uct Code from a I 0-ouncc bottle of ounce or 32-ounce, alona with the Bagels.. E1pires July 31, I 986. Fann OiJtncr Oftic!, P.O.
refund forms. AJI we have to do is French'sWortC$terthrre Sauce. Ex-cash·r~ster receipt with the FULLER TIO SANCHO Taco Shell OfT.cr. Box 'S$JO. Houston, Tau 172$$.
ask fort~ fonns, and we receive a p1res July 31, 1986. purchase price of the Duncan Hines Receive a cou11<>0 IOOd for one free R.cccive a S2.SO refund. Seod the
neatly clipped vanety each time we DUNCAN HINE.f'1 BOUNCE, Chocolate Chip Coolues cm:led. packagc of Tio Silocho Hk:ouot red fryins-oan 1)111bol Crom three
go shopping. DOWNY Free CooKJes Refund This offer has no expiration date. Taco hell . Send the required Jones Dairy Fann Dinner Sa~
1 thmk this system it great! -Offer. Receive a refund for the MINUTE MAID, LENDER'S tratedOrangcJuices(reaular.coun-refund form and the Umvuaal Packqes and five C.arolina Rice
Emma Aikey, DucanavUlt, Pa. purchase price of Duncan Hmes Minute Maid $2 Cooix>n Offer. try style of reduced aC1d). plus four Product O>dts from any two boxes BoJJ tops (any '1:::}· Include ~r
Dear Emma -I think 1t'sa&ood Chocolate Chip Cookie . Send the Receive four 25-cent e+upons each 25-cent coupons each &ood toward of Tio Sancho Taco Shells (10-name, address ZIP code{•
idea, too. Of course. there are some required refund fofm. the net-good toward the purchase of any the purchaSc of any variety of count. t6-coUl\l. or Super sil.e), quired). This offer bas no up1 -~funders wbo may complain that it we1fbt statement from one 12-size of Minute Maid frozen cone.en-Ltnder's Bagels. Send the required along with the cash-resister receipt taon date. ~vesrcfundformstoshopperswho•---:""---------------------------------------------------------=-----------.:.-------_.::;.-----------=-------=------------------------:-~
will never lake advantaie of them.
But conaidenng the large number
of refund fonns that are either
thrown away, or stolen by greedy
pad grabbers, I thmk the shoppers
who patronize this store arc well
ahead of the game.
Dear June -I have always used
Mn. Cubbisons dressing mix and
tauaht my daughters to do the same.
But I recently round another brand
on sale at a substantial savings, so I
bought it.
I was very disappainted with the
other brand, so I wrote to Mrs.
Cubb1sons about my experience. A
few weeks later. I was pleasantJy
surpnsed when a box was delivered
to my door. Inside was a variety of
Mrs. Cubbisons products and a nice
note thanking me for my letter.
When l wrote. I dad not expect
an) thing from them. I only wanted
to deliver a compliment from a
sattsfied user. -Sblrley Wa11on,
San Dimas, Calif.
Dear Sblrley -It 1s always nice
to hear from a reader who took the
time to wme to a company and
compliment a product. It 1s easy to
forget that 1t 1s also impartant to tell
the manufacturers what they are
doing right
The Sman Shoppmg Award goes
to Stephanie Ritter of Laureldale.
Pa.: "This past holiday season. a
local grocery store had a special
offer. Collect $300 an register tapes
and rece1 ve a 12-paund turkey free.
I received my free turkey and saved
the weight statement
A few weeks ago. another local
grocery store had an offer from
Glad wrap Send in proofs from
Glad wrap and a proof of purchase
from a turkey and receive a S2
refund The wrap was on sale at two
rolls for SI . I happened to have two
Glad coupans which the store
doubled. so hoth rolls were free.
All told. l received m) free
turkey. two free rolls of Glad wrap
and I soon will be rece1 v1ng the $2
refund in the mail I think that's
smart shopping!"
'Here's a refund form to write for-
A S l refund. VJTALIS $ l Refund
Offer. P.O Box 14394, Balumore.
MD 21 W8 This offer expires Aug.
31. l 986. but requests for the fonn
mustberece1vedbyJuly 15, 1986.
While waiting for the form, save
the written-down Universal Prod·
uct Code number from any Y1talis
Aerosol. Pump. L1qu1d or Dry
Control and Grooming Gel carton.
along with the cash-register receipt
with the purchase price circled.
Here 1s this week's list of rel"Urld
offers. Start loolang for the required
refund fonns. which you can obtain
at the supermarket, in newspapers
and magazine advertisements and
from trading with fncnds. / Meanwhile. start collecting the
needed proofs of purchase as de-
tailed belo"' Remember. some
offers are not available in all areas
of the country
Toda('s refund offers have a
value o $8.29.
These offen requ1~ refund
forms. i\RMOUR. CAMPBELLS.
FRP.K H'S Hot Dog.s Offer. Re-
ceive a coupon good for a free l·
paund package of Annour Lower
Salt Jumbo Hot Dogs. Send the
required refund form and the
following Sl't proofs of purchase:
two Annour logos from an) size or
vanet) of Armour Hot Dogs, two
Learn to cater
your own party
at HB seminars
Four Huntington Beach ~m-
1nars will focus on techniques 1n
Latenng your own party
Beginning at 6 p.m Monday at
Pero's Sp1cery Restaurant m Sea-
chfT Village. Serafina will present
ideas on how n:rphm. 01gafozecmd
create parties yoU' c~n enJOY and
that your fnends will envy.
Classes will continue on con-
secutive Mondays. For infor-
mation. call 960. 7764 or 960-6964. • • • Chicken dishes take top billing tn
classes at Piret's Perfect Pan School
of Cook1ni. South Coast Plaza.
Chicken Wrapped 10 Clay wall be
demonstrated by Patty Gillfillan at
6 p.m June l 8. and at the ~me lime
on June 19 Kay Pastonus will show
how to make do-ahead ch1ckt'n
recipes Cost for each is $25
Cook1n~ with West Coast Apples
1s thC' topic of Roy Pmgo at 6 p.m.
June 17. Grace Wheeler w11l dem-
o nstrate Easy Sa11sfymgSalads with
the Microwave at f O· 'O am June
:?O. and Viana La Place will create a
Rustic lt.ohan P1cn1c at 6 p.m June
20. fee for each class 1s $25. for
mfonnauon, call 556-6424.
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Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT I Wedneeday, June 11, 1988
Short-cut centerpiece takes the cake
Specta~ular wedding cake amazingly
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form a ~cond ucr
Thl" already-fro5ted cakes need
only a \li&ht touchup Wlth a wet
knife or spatula to <spread frostina
greenery amof'\I the flowers at tht
base and the cake is ~adYtO" ~ 1 he
htahhaht of the weddina buffet simple wnen prepared the modem way
over the scams whc~ the cakes arc WEDDING CAKE
Economy bcina the watchword.
many young couples today arc
findma the large catered weddinaan
unnec:c sary and expen!lve ex-
travagance. More intimate recep-
tions held an church parlors or
pfivate liomes are occoming in-
crcas1ngl) popular.
Buffet lunches that are simple to
prepare c:an be planned, and home
economists at Peppcridge Farm
de)1gned a wedding cake that 1s
perfect for such an occa ion. It's 11 1oined Addmonal frosting, the e fro1ta vaallla layer cakes
spectacular cake that can bt convenient canned vancty. as used I cu (ll'iii oaacea) vanlUa
prepared with a minimum of effon to pa~ rosettes around the edges of fro1t1Da
anckkill and looks professional. the caJce layers 1 tea1poo.n rum n1vorla1
The cake begins Wlth four frozen At this stage the cake should be Weddlna ornament (your own or
vanilla la_}'ercakes that ~aITl!lGd chllled until the final decorations ready-made)
to form a larac square on a servlng are added Just btfore servma These Artiflclal or fresh nowera
platter, preferably a handsome stcr-are a decorative wedding ornament Place four of the cakes while:
of the cake ~uare
""'Allow frosting lo thuw )li&}ltly.
With a wet knife or spatula smooth
all St"am-; of cake to conceal
Joimngs
In a bowl, mix tio5ttng an<J rum.
Place mi,uurc in• pastry bag fitted
with a star 11~. Pres e~ of
frosting to form a con i'
on edge of both cake layc
until read) 10 serve.
Press wedding ornament on top
of cake and. 1f de ired. prc~s
rosettes around bottom of orna-
ment Decorate cake layers and
base wath flowers . Makes 60 por-
uons
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JIOQr'I -• ~_..,..Of ...... !) dllya
roast with
spinach mix
Spnng and summer abound with
1 special occasions that call for enter-
taanang a group of fnends or family
II might be a birthday. a graduat~on
or a spur-of-the-moment 1nv1tat1on
that 1ums an to a full-fledged gather-
ing
Whatever the n:ason. busy cooks
\ahe recipes that nse to the festive
e\ent but are nonetheless easy and
tonvenacnt 10 prepare
Herc. a o;ucculent boneless porl1.
loan roast encloses a delicately
Ila' ored c;panach falling. Ci lazed
'-"llh an orange and soy sauce baste.
thas entree offer'I tolor. flavor and
the ad.,.antage of make-ahead prep-
aration
Ll'l the pork \tar an a menu that
lfl\.ludes nee pilaf. broiled tomato
, hahl'\ topped with Parmesan
thl'l''>l' and a )Blad of mannated
''t'gctablc!i (·hoo~e a m1~ture ot
lro1en "egctablc'> ~uth as
caullllt)\\CT or broccoli and toss
with \our favorite vana1gret1e
\ tight and froth> cold soullle. a
Ldtbrataon cake or the s1mplac1t\. of
lre!>h lru1t are sood choaccs to
condudc thas fe\t1ve menu
PINACH STUFFED
PORK ROAST
I package 110 ounce11 frozen
chopped spinach, thawed :i., cup finely chopped onion
I clove garlic, minced
3 tablespoons butter or margar-
ine
I "'r cups soft bread crumbs
3• teaspoon salt
3 1~ to 4 pounds boneless pork
loin roast
Orange-Soy Baste
quee1c out a!> much liquid from
!>p1nach as possible Sautc onion
and garlic in butter until onion ts
tender Mu. an bread crumbs, ~It
and !>pinach
II ncce'\sar)' "butterfl)" pork (cut
hon1ontall> to within 1-amh ol
edge) Spread stuffing ovu ans1de
\urfaLe of meat roll to enclose
filling. Tie meat to hold JO place
Place roast on rack JO shallow
baking pan Brush with Orange-So~
I Baste Roast at 325 degrees I hour
Baste generously.
( over loosel)' with foll and
1 continue roasllng about I to 1 •,,
hour) longer or to 170 degrees
, baste meat several tame) dunng
cooking Pour an) remaining Or-
ange-Soy Baste over meat Makes 8
sen 1 ngs
Orange-Soy Baste: ( ombane .:-!
tablespoons each orange Juice, soy
sauce and dr, shelT) and I table-
spoon catsup mix well Makes
about 1h tUP
SAUCES ••.
From Cl
Southern California cook ing
school I was introduced to the basic
techmques of Cahfom1a cooking
under the gu1da'nce of many top
chefs including Michel Stroot," she
said As a sous chef for a specialty food
shop m Irvine. she said she was able
to combine her cook.mg savvy with
personal creativity. using her
philosophy about freshness. low
sodium. no fat and no preserv-
atives
It was dunng this pcnod 1hat Orr
saw first-hand that ~hoppers .
although reccpt"'c to the adea of
health-0nented foods were unable
to dedicate the nccc~sar, tamr to
prepare balanced meals.
An cumple, she said. was the
populanty of her prepared pasta
salads On the other hand. sale~
were off on salads that had not been
completely prepared. She soon
rcaJi1ed that tf she offered fresh,
premadc sauce-; along~1dc the pasta,
shoppers would be able to make a
quick en tree at home
Orr Wal nght. After four month!t
of research and expenmentataon in
her home kitchen and colt.borataon
with a chemist she dcvclord Hot,
Sweet aod Sour Mustar into a
premium product that became ~ult
able for mass marketing .
i\s C'uhnar, Cla!S1cs have onl)'
rte ntly ppeared m store\, 1hc
results are yet to be dC"tcrmincd
whether the sauce~ wtll tantalize
con,ume"' dascriminauna tUtC"I
Yet. Orr 1' confident of tht prod·
uct'~ 'U('('C s ~ .•
~·····~ ------------------------------•..... ~ ~ ( ... ) 50 Golden Years ... An Ar nr~ri ~C:tn Tra cJ1t1 on. 50 Go lrJ P.n Yr:ars ... An Anir~ri c~n T rr:1<Jtt10~1 _ S .... /~ ··t wu at a food r.xpo in Ari10na
last week and 5.000prople samt>te<t
the sau~. and I nnly rrmved th
negatlVC"\," ht u1d ~m1hn
I I
delicious idea for
dining out of door,s
It's time to stan planning cooltt
menus for appetite appeal, and thrs
Ovemi&ht Patio Salad is an excel-
lent choioc.
lngredaenta are many and varied,
arranged in colorful Jayers to make
a picture-pretty main dish. You'll
want to prepare, then cover and
refrigerate this scrumptious di h
the night before the big day so you'll
have plenty of ume to mi.J with
your guests when they arrive.
Theo, minutes before serving.
bake a batch of biscuits from a mfa
(or use a favorite family recipe), and
you have a tempting. summer
lunch. And Wlth this splendid
repas~ serve tall glasses of amber-
clear iced tea.
Follow these easy d1recuons, and
stan with a "name-brand," quality
tea for the very best results.
Brina I quan of freshly ,drawn
cold water to a full rolling boil in a
ed~,June 11,... C9
Polar pita pockets perfect ~=~~:~~:.~::E
• and let stand S minutes. Stir &pin for quick, nutritious lunch ~~~~~t~:~~~~~~~·:~~
Make Polar Pita Pockets for on-tbe-10 lunches,
quick picnics, or a simple summer supper. These tasty
littlepockctscont.atn only 313 calories per serving. but
theypact-awallop in nutrition, with sardines providing
protein, vitamin D, and other imponant nutrients.
But there's even more good news. Polar Pita
Pockets contain about 2. 75 grams ofomega-3 per
servinJ. This recently-discovered class of pol Y·
unsaturated fats, found exclusively in seafood. may
reduoc the risk of cardiovascular disease. Sardines are
an exocptionally good source ofomega-3.
Medical rescarcben now believe thatomega-3 fish
od works to "thin" the blood to prevent abnormal clots.
Fish oil makes cholesterol and other blood fats less
likely to clina to artery walls, a major factor in
arteriosclerosis. Omega-3 also holds promLse in
combatting migraine headaches, high blood pressure
and breast cancer.
Sardines arc a pnmary source ofbone-boosting
calcium,,essentaal for strong bones and teeth through-
out life. Osteoporosis, the crippling breakdown of the
bones in later fife, may be avoided by increasing
calcium intake.
Serve Polar Pita Pockets often as part of your
ovi-rall fitness regJmen. ltdocsn't take much effon to
open a can of sardines and assemble the m~ien ts for
this delicious sandwich. And while you en JOY its lively
taste, you can feel you've done your body a good turn.
too.
POLAR PITA POCKETS
~ cap coanely 1llredded or cbopped cacambtt
Z tabJeapoon11Uced IJ'ffll oaJon1 with tops
1 1.mall clo\le 1arllc, pl'eis1ed ·
Dull cayeDDe ( optloaal\
~ cap ufla\lored nonfat yogurt
Salt, to &al te
Z •·lncb wboJe wheat pita breads
1 1mall tomato tblnly 1Uced
Lettace leaves
1 cu (3'4 oaace1) urd.lnea la oil, drained
Prepare dressing: In small bowl combine
cucumber, onions, garlic and cayenne.Max an yogurt.
Stir in salt; set aside. Halve breads: carefully open
pock~ts. Fill with tomato slices. lettuce and sardines.
equally divided. Pass dressing separately to spoon into
pockets.
Makes 2 servings, about 313 calories and 2 7 5
gramsomega-3 perservmg.
Safflower oil cuts Calories
OVERNIGHT PA TIO SALAD
l capt coanely 1bredded Ice-
berg lettace
l capt coanely 1hredded yoang
1plnacb leaves
l ~ to 3 cap1 cooked macaroa1
1lleU1 or elbow1, rinsed
% cap cllopped celery
11'1 cap cbopped ITffD pepper
5 green oniODI with topt, 1lleed
I cap mayoD.Dalae
~ cap 1oar cream
1 tablespoon lemon jaJce
I tea1pon ult
•;, teaspoon Tabaaco aauce
Ya tea1poon aagar
.,. tea1pooa pepper
1 tea1poon dried dUJ weed
1 (10-oaace) package frozen
petite pea1
1 (IYa~ance) cu tana, drained
aad fined
1 cap ceoked 1brimp
•, cap bottled Hallan clreubag
Tomato wedges or bal\led claer· In smaJI bowl, combine mayon-Italian d.ressiq. Cover and re-'
ry tomatoes naase. sour cream, lemon 1u1oc and friaerate ovemi&ht.
Prepare the day before serving. seasonings. Spread evenly over When ready to serve, arrange·
In large salad bowl. place first three salad. Break frozen peas apan and tuna and shrimp in ocnter of salad.
rngred1ents an laycn starttn& Wlth spnrrkle over salad. Cover and Garnish along the ed&e with
By TOM BOGE well suited for salad dressings and APPLE BUTl'ER CUPCAKES lettuce. Scatter celery, green pepper refngerate overnight. In separate tomato wedges. T lightly before
,., .... 9M~Wrtw mannades. It is also good forfryins. 1 package (18Ya oances) yellow anp onions over macaroni layer bowl. combme tuna, shnmp and scrvans. Makes 6 to 8 servinp. Fm those who~ fightang a andwo~s1n~1pes1nwhkhoil1s cde~ .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
weight problem. but who love cake. an ingredient. 1 cup water
safflower oil may be one answer. The stale university expenments Z table1pooa1 safflower oil
Ac.cording to a recent study made showed that by substituting saf-' egg wbltes
by Nonh Dakota State University, flower oil. one could produce baked Ya cap apple butter
fat and calorics can be rcduttd 1n desscns that reduce calones by Preheat oven to 350 degrees
baked desserts when vegetable about 16 percent. Lrne 24 {2'h inch) cupcake cups
shortening is replaced by safflower with paper liners and set aside In Safflower 011 as a haghly poly-large bowl. place cake max water.
This is an ancient herb which unsaturated fat. It also helps lower oil and egg whites. Beat at low
looks like a thistle and spons large cholesterol when replacing veg-speed until moistened. Beat at hagh
bright red or orange flowers. Ong-et.able shonenang, a more saturated speed for 2 minutes. Fill each cup
inally from the East Indies. saf-fat that can raise cholesterol. Th as is halffull of batter Spoon 1 teaspoon
flowerisnowcult1vatcdansouthern because"Cons1derablylesssaflower apple butter into each cup Cover
Europe and also ID f&ypt. oaJ than solid shonening can be with remamang batter. filhng cups
The white seeds contained an th as used to produce the same results. "' full. Bake until cake tester
plant remain after the blossoms In the followmg recipe for apple inserted ID center of a cup emerges
fade. These seeds produce an cdtble butter cupcakes, the 'h cup clean -about 20 minutes. Rc-
oil th.Jt is hght-bod1ed, without shonening totaling 640 calones move cakes from cups, cool on ware
flavor and is colorless. usually recommended was replaced rack Store 1n tightly covered
It docs not solidify underrefnger-by 2 tablespoons safflower 011, contamer. Yield: 24cupcakes. Each
at1on, &$ many oils do. Hence. at 1s whach comes to only 240 calones. cupcake: 116 calones
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cOokies plum delicious
Quick fruit-filled
treat bound to
become a favorite
oranataUMI HSU mmut~ or until golden. Cool on cream buncrWl\h au n . &at in rack. Makes a.bout l YJ dozen
egp with ~anilla c~tract. Combine cookies.
flour. tundbakinasoda.Surinto Plun FilllDi: Combine• large
creamed mi~ture until smooth. fre~ California t-Plum thinly
Chill dough I hour. On floured sli&d (21'2 cups). Ylcup supr and I ....... d u to •Lm· cb tb1-_ ... __ ... cut tablespoon butter in siubcpan.
A .... ;nbow of colors as now UVGI • ro ...-\JLJI"<>.>• ·-· 3V. · h Cook over low heat until juices available at produce d~panmeots tnto •-me ~ Oow. Brina to boil and simmer 3 nationwi~c. ~ow is ~ umc for c"P::-Sc'e 1 to 2 tablespoons Plum minutes or unttl plums arc almost
fresh California plums. Red. yel· Fillmg on center ofhaJfthc ctrcle . tender wflen pierced.
low, bl~e, purple and srcen -take , To with second circle, wtth 1-incb Add 2 tablespoons cornstarch
YOU:f . pack! Tbett are some 200 hol~ cut in center Crimp cdaes mixed wt th 2 table poons water
vanue1 offresb Calif'omia plums 'th f1 k. Amngc on cookie sheet. Cook until mixture is clear and
.-+Savvy shoppers and cooks arc B hor 'th be d · kJe thickened Stir in 2 teaspoons
askin1 questions about this special rus wt atcn CU an spnn lemon Juice. Cool shgbtly. Makes 2
onoe-a-yeatJWCY fnut from Cah-_wt_!t~h~gran~~u~la~tcd~s!u~p=r~·~~~~~l~~c~ups~fi~ll~in~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~:::~::::::::::=:=::=:==:=:=:=r-~~~~~~~~~~-fomia orchards. Herc are some Bake in 400-degrce oven to
~~~;.~~n;.o the most asked plum More Savings, M. ore Values, Plus
Q.: Wilen are fresh Callforula pl~~··;~:ba:.:c available now ~o· ns through September with peak sup.
phcs from the end of June through
mid-August.
Q.: Wilen are fre1b California
plama ripe?
A.: In the store, 1f a plum ts
slightly soft and gives to gentle palm
pressure, 1t 1s npc. If 1t 1s necessary
to complete the npcning process at
home. place a group of plums in a
loosely closed paper bag at room
temperature
Q.: How are plums pitted for
recipes?
A .. To ptt semi-freestone plums.
cut along the scam or suture. twist
in half. then cut away from one side.
To ptt true cltngstones (the fl esh
clings to the ptt). slice into the pit
and cut the fruit away m wedges.
With all this plum savvy. Quick
Plum Cookies Wlll be pal' excel-
lence. This quick treat for all of us
on the run can be prepared in a half
hour For an even quicker grazing
(nibbhng and noshing all day long)
treat, try a fresh Juicy plum.
Cinnamon
rolls latest
indulgence
For )ear'> the cinnamon roll ha'>
taken ">Ccond billing to croissant\,
chocolatech1p cook1esand muffins.
but now 1t has come out of the o"cn
and achieved newfound recog-
nition as the nation·., latest in-
dulgence trend
All a result of ovl:rwhelmang
consumer demand Winchell's
Donut hou!IC has un\e1lcd a new I
roll -the ( ountt) C mnamon Bun
The fresh-baked-<iail) newcomer
features scrumpt1ou'> combinations
of raisins, nuts and tang) cinnamon
.,..rapped an a tla\orful dough ••• .\f\cr IX }ear'> t::.rn1e the Keehkr
elf has come-ol age with hts U"-n
r ookie E L Fudge
The dehc1ou\ butte!") shortbread I
cookie hkencs<,ofEm1e 1sd1pped 1n
nch fudge for a crisp)' cookie treat_
Fudge-covered cookies are onc of
the most popular vaneues national-
1
I) . .\ nd Lhq 're.· bound to he even
more popular dunng the ·E L
Fudge 1ntroduc.t1on ofTcr of \a\-
ingH>IT coupon'i on the packag~ll
and in newspapers.
• • • I Pasta 10 .. crs "'ill be.: intcrc.·.,tcd in a
li ne of specially prepared ~asoning
blends that will produre a \anety of I
ltght and flavorful pa ... ta d1'ihes with
JUSl a toss I Introduced h) Fn:mh'\ the fi\t~
fla"ors include<. hec.·<,e and C1arhc I
Alfredo, Italian Romanoff and
Pesto Each 1., a blend t>f n.·al
cheeses. herh'> and other seac;un-I
ings.
The fla vor\ of Pasta r OS'i are
expected to retail at around $I . 89
each and will pro\ tde enough
seasoning for 12 to 16 serving\
Another product hy the leading
mustard producer 1s a steak sauce
that the company says has uniquely
deltc1ous gnlled navor and comes
in a convenient squeeze container.
It will retail for about S2 69.
The sauce duplicates the fla vor of j
outdoor gnlled meats. according to
Nonnne Cole consumer aOatr'i
managrr Besides steak. < ok -.aid I
the ~ucc (an he u-.t'J to enhancr all
red meat'i. port cuts, poultl) and
thh • • • A last\ alternaiTvt 10 evrrydct)
dcs\erts 1s offered by Van lk
Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakers tn
three western states. including Calt-
fornta
Black Forest L1ttlr Middles -
small. round doughnut-like ball' -
are formulated from thl' classic
black forest cake rec1pt" and feature
a deep chocolate center. coated wtth
cherry and rum fla..-onng and
co' crC'd with dark l hrn:olatc
crumh\
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By now, you're aware that Vons sells only
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some other beef that is merely "inspected",
And Vons skilled butchers tnm all Beef.
Pork, Lamb Jnd Veal to a maximum of ·f.. •
of fat on the outside. so yoy pay for meat
not the hea-..y fat other stores leave around
the edges.
Vons seafood 1s selected the 5.dme way
they do at fine restaurants-by hand.
So show some good taste this father s
Day. And even though it's his day. Odd
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There arc foamy mousses. cup aircircWltes freely a~ arouPd
shaped timbales and aspic molds of The name RoQucfon 11 Jcsally cu every variety in the pande to lbe protected lhrouahout the wortd so Strain me tomato juice. SoU IM
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juice and pour over the flsh. Let
chill for two boun.. Cook the fi.&b
over low beat until lender. Break
tnlO bite.me pieces.
i ~dopa ..0.Yerd seladll
1 cu (lt~ Miiiea) c1•f._.
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Soak the ,elatin iD 'h ciup of the
wine for a few minutes until it bat
absorbed the moisture and is
transluocoL Don't disturb iL Heat
the rcmainina wine until just to the
boilina point. Pour it over the
soaked gelatin and stir until com-
pletely dissolved.
Thorougbl~ blend in tbcJoup
and sour cream. Cover and chill
until slightly thick.eDed. Fold ift the
fish. whipped cream aJXI crumbled
Roquefort.
Note: A mokt c:ooiainina 2 cups
of.liquid should be firm enou&h to
unmold aft.er 2 homs of cbiJ.lin&,
Four boun are required if f'rujts,
vqctablcs, meat or fish arc added.
~low even more chillin& time for Iarie molda. An
summer entrcc that is mo
m1wrc less preparation time even
thouah the chilliJlf period may be
the same as n:q\llrcd for laym:d
mofds .
Book focuses
onnewways
to ftx. chicken
BJ CECILY BROWNSTONE
h's here tn the nick of time:
.. Fresh Ways with Chicken, .. by the
editors of Sunset Books and Sun.set
Magazine (Lane) - a quality
paperback.
For many of us who of late have
been cooking and servina chicken
extremely often, this cookbook is a
boon. Not only. are many of its
recipes innovative but its special
features stress up-to-date methods
and techmqucs. Color illustrations
and color drawings arc attractive
and helpful.
We chose to try a recipe, Breasts
of Cluckcb with Chutney and
Madeu1l, fl>m the book., because it
was a new oombinauon to us. We
tbmk 1t may interest you. It's a
mild-flavored dish to serve to
1uesu who hke flavorsome but n.on-
spicy food.
CBlcgEN BREASTS WITll
CHUTNEY AND MADEIBA
S wlaole ~-breasts CU..t 1
poududa).~baM ...
spilt
i tablupoom better •r mars ....
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2 IJ'ffD OlllOU ( btchdlq tops)
allce41
\la tea1pooa mi9ced hall staCtt s &ablespeoa cHpped Majer
Grey'• claamey
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~ c.p replar-s~ clakta
bro~. Mlnem.Me w ~
~ cap ntpptq cream
Salt ad ,.,,er
i ta~I••••••• c~eppe~
cry1taJllql...,.
Panle7 lpi1p
Rinse chicken and pat dry. Melt
butter-in a wide frying pan over
medium beat. Add chicken, a
poruon at a time. without crowd·
i~ rook. turning after S minutes.
until no longer pink when slashed
m thickest part (about 10 minute!
total).
As chicken is cooked. tl"ansfer to
a platter and keep warm. Add
onions., fresh singer. chutney.
Madeira and broth to pan. lncrcuc
heat to hiab and boil, stinina. until
reduced by half (about• minutc:.s).
Add cream and any )'1ioe$ that
Th have drained from chicken; boil
briefly. Sea.son lO taste with salt ud
pepper. poon half t uoc over e chicken; SJ)lin I W1th cryuallizcd
M sir aod pnri with pamcy.
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ByTOMROGE ,,,. ....... ..._
W111T coocem growmg over hcan
disease, Americans are changing
their catina habits, since there is
evidence that lowering one's
cholesterol reduces the risk of fatal
heart attacks.
Cholesterol is &eneraJly found in
foods of animal origin, rather than
m fruits or vcsetables.
Here arc some ways to cut back
on cholesterol:
Select chicken, lean-cuts of tncat
and fish for your meals. Be sure to
re move skin from chicken and fat
from meats before cooking.
Avoid foods cooked wtth butter.
h)'drogenatcd margarine and
shortening.
Cut down on your intake of eggs
and preferably eliminate yolks
altogether. They are the trouble
makers.
For instance, when makmg an
omelet, use ~ whites and poly-
unsaturated otl, instead of whole
eggs and butter.
Fill your omelet with fruit or
vegetables, rather than meat or
cheese. And, finally, season with
herbs and spices, rather than salt.
Here is a recipe for a "golden"
omelet that is good for dieters.
GOLDEN OMELET • ea wkltet
1 tablespoon DOD-fat dry milt
Z tea1pooD1 Hfflower oll,
cUvlded
1I 11 tea1pooa sroud nrmertc
lit teaspoon ••pr (optional)
lit teupooa IJ'Oftd CimwnOD
l /11 teaspoon p-oud Hhneg '°' Mcla&od apple, cored, peeled
ud1llced~
In small bowl, beat egg whiles,
dry milk, I teaspoon safflower oil
and tunnenc unttl foamy. In 6-
inch, non-stick skillet brush 112
teaspoon safflower oil: heat. Add
egg muture. Cook over low heat
until bottom of omelet begins to
set.
With small spatula lift edge of
omelet and tip pan to allow
uncooked egg mixture to run
underneath. When omelet is done,
remove it from heat and place on
serving dish. Fold m half and cover
to keep warm. In small bowl
combine sugar, cinnamon and
nutmeg.
Add apple and toss to coat In
same slullet used to cook omelet,
brush remaining 1'1 teaspoon of
safflower otl and heat. Add apple
muturc and saute until barely
tender. Fill omelet wtth apples.
Yield. I pon1on. This runs 203
calories, wtthout the sugar
Turkey curries
flavor of India
TURltEY CURRY
3 tabletpoon1 ve1et11ble oll
l small ODIOD, diced
l small apple, pared ud dJced
I tablespoons f1011r
l tablespoon e11rry powder
lt Y, -oaace caa condeHed
ctickea brotll, 11.Ddil•ted
• cap k8vy cream
-·!caps (or more) cllbed cooked
tutey
In a mcd1um saucepan over low
heat heat oil. add oruon and apple
and oook untJI softened; stir in flour
and curry powder. Gra®aJly stir an
broth, then cream Cook. stirring
constantly, until thickened and
bubbly. Add turkey; reheat. Serve
with rice, chutney and peanuts.
Makes 4 servin&&.
QUlc&CDlCKEN
Saute chicken pieces in butter
and oil, addina sliced fresh mu5h·
rooms when chicken is bro..-ned.
Cover and cook until chicken is
tender. Remove chicken, kim off
fat and dqJazc by addina white
wine to pen JUtcet. Pour muih·
~m-wine sauce over chicken and
serve.
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easy-to-prepare meals, providina
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™E STREET PLEASURE . ALONE
BIG GEORGE
"A book of llmerlcksl George, you•,. re•lly
an old romantic under that rough exterior."
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
Me JUST FOUNU OOT mA.T SHIRLEY TEMPt.E IS
£XO ENOUGH TO BE HIS GRANl>MOTHfR .•
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DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan
ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady
BLOOM COUNTY
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNally
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batiuk
by Garry Trudeau
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1986
Killers tovolich fOi;Alcala
Death row inmates to act as character -
witnesses for man convicted of murder
The prosecution'• argumenu that
Alacala should again be senlenced to
die10 thepschamberoentered on his
past crimes.
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. .,., .........
As many as five death row anmaleS
from San Quentin will be called to
testify Monclay as character witnesses
for convicted chdd killer Rodney
James AJcaia. •
"All will sax that Rodney was a
model inmale, said defeOJC attorney
Heart donated
Baby Ja.e la raahed
Into nqery for a heart tranaplant. Al2.
Coast
Newport Beach Coun-
cilman Biii Agee decides
against running for sec-
ond term./ A3
Food
For entertaining ease,
pick a menu that features
season foods and takes
advantage of do-ahead
convenienoe./C1
Sports
Harold Baines' triple
helps crush the Angels,
7-3./81
INDEX
Advice and Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Death Notices
Entertainment
Food
Mind & Body
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police Log
Publlc Notices
Sports
Television
Weather
Weddings
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A9-10
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A6
On the day Alcala drove to Hunt-
John Dolan. · inaton Beach and allegedly lured a 12-
Dolan revealed bis cast of wit-year-old sirl to her death, he'd already
nesses Tuesday aft.er the pcoseoulion served two prison tenns and was free
concluded its part of Alcala's dealth on bail in a rape case
penalty hearina. At that point, Alcala had spent five
Alcala, a former death row inmate, of the past nane years in prison for
was convicted for the second time last rapina., beating or molestina young
monthofthe 19791cilliDfOfa 12year-girls.
old Huntinston Beach sirl. The former UCLA student su~
Banda acrosa campus
Stadenta at Banttniton Beach BICh SCbool form a ha.man
cb.aln &Cro9e the campa.a to rahie money for the needy
Taeeclay. Studenta who bad putlclpated In the Banda
Lifeguard
runs over
sunbather
with jeep
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
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Hospital penoonel Tuesday were
keeping a close eye on a sunbather
who had been run over the previous
day by a Hunungton Beach lifeguard
1eep.
Beverly Cota, 25, of Orange was
sunbathing at Huntington's city
beach near the pier when the accident
occurred at about I :30 p.m .. said
Huntill&tOn Beach pohcc Sgt. Bruce
Kelly.
Cota was lying on an embankment
reading when lifeguard Andrew
Weissenberger, 24. drove along the
Be•erly Cota
beach watching for swtmmers in
distress.
We1ssenberger, of Huntington
Beach, drove up the incline of the
embankment and didn't sec Cota on
the other side.
The hfquard reportedly was
watchana someone in the ocean and.
because of the anaJe of the jeep as tt
(Pleue eee SUl'fBA TB1tR/ A2)
$ lM appropriation for bay
dredging awaits signature
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .. .,.., ..... ""'
A S 1 million appropnation for
continued dredaina of Upper New-
port Bay cleared its latest lqjslative
hurdle Monday and awaits final
approval by Gov. GeOrge Dcu-
kmejian.
The propo.-1 by state Sen. Marian
~raeson, R-Newport Beach, needs
only the iovemor's sipature to
become pan of the state's 1986-87
bud&et. said Julie Froebcrg. an aide to
Beraeson.
.. He can remove it, but we're
hopeful that it will stay in place to
keep the work aoina. •• Froebera said Afterconsi~ the proposal over
the weekend. the Joint Budget Con-
ference Committee approved the
approJ!riat~· on o Monday.
While stale nds fol' coastal
wetlands ation come from
various .sources, Beraeson has en·
couraged local aovemments to look
Residents oppose
plan for Laguna
artist Owelfings
BJ LAURA MEJ\K ot .. ....,,... ..
Resideots have olaccd another
hurdle in the path of Hal Pastorius'
plant. for a townhouse complex 1n
Lquna Beach where an.ists can both
live and wort
All of the proj«t's nciahbon have
tari«t •petition opPOSjna the plan: iOQe its ineepuon 2th yan ago.
the proposed project bu n up.
porters back out ud sofTcred
financial ~tbecks. Now. an option on
tho land Putonus and tevetal other
investors are intcraled in is about to
expire.
PUtorius hopes to 1ntctat about 12
anisu in lbe townho\15CS he and his
partners plan to build on a I. t .. acre lot
off Laauna Canyon Road and Canyon
Acre:a ltoad.
The if'O\IP up:cts to pay about
S«>0,000 rot tliC land1 which was
llUGUl:O It s'°°,000, Slid Putotius.
He cnvi11on a place where art! I
can both live and rt while tint
rent inere&JCJ that continually rorcc
for other methods of fundina as well
as to ensure that the Back Bay project
is completed.
Bergeson's proposal was approved
April 25 1n the Senate's vers1on of the
budget and was then sent to the
Bud~t Conference Committee for
cons1derat1on.
The funds will be used to imple-
ment a clam-shell dredge for remov-
ing silt from the uppel' portion of
Newport Bay Such a dredae scoops
rather than vacuums silt.
LAuu
MERK
Focus ON THE NEws
quently was convicted ofkidnapp101
and slayiq Robin Chriaune Samsoe
A Jury ordered him put to death.
As 1fthat weren't enouah, •Jury an
Riverside sentenced Alcala to
another nine yean in stale priton for
rapina and beaung a 15-year-old airl
But tt wasn't enouah. The state
Supreme Court overturned the
murder conviction four years laler,
scttina the scene for a second trial and
second murder conviction.
Deputy Distnct Attorney Tom
Goetba!S concluded the proleCUtion 's
cue after pracntina a Ouny of
victims a'rid parents of victims who
recounted what they a.id were painful
and bttler memories of Alcala.
A 26-ycar-old woman testified that
nearly 18 years aao. she was lured by
Alcala into a car and then driven to a
residence in Hollywood where she
was •stripped, raped and knocked
uocon9cious with a lead pipe.
Goethals said Alcala eluded of-
ficers at the time but was arttSted,
cbarscd and convicted two years
taler.
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AcrOM America came ap ~ the ldea, hopl.Da to create a
atmllar mood on campa.a. <>raamsen atlmate they ralaed
about $500 da.rln& the l11Dchtl.me eTent.
DOwntown Mesa
hotel opposed
Planners otherwise
recommend approval
of renewal projec~
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .. o.llr,.......,
A proposed mixed-use project 1n
Costa Mesa's downtown redevelop-
ment area won the Planning Com-
m1ss1on's support this week -
provided that developers drop a I 50-
room hotel from the plan.
Planning offic1aJs said Mola De-
velopment Corp. was not hkely to ax
the five-story hotel, but would prob-
ably go before the City Council and
Redevelopment Agency without the
commission's endorsement.
Senior Planner Mike Robinson
said the commission's 4-0 vote was
mostly academic because the council
and aiency would make the final
decision on the 4.S-acre project.
Huntington Beach-based Mola De-
velopment 1s hoping to win a city
contract to build I .SO apa.rtrmnts, a
I 50-room hotel and 58.000 square
feet of commercial space between
Newport Boulevard. Harbor
Boulevard and 19th Street
The complex would be one of two
new redevelopment projects sand-
w1ch 1 ng the recently opened
Courtyards shopping center The
other project. a high-density apart-
ment complex, has already been
approved as another step on the
march to upgrade Costa Mesa's once-
detenorattng downtown area.
(Pleue eee PLA.Nl'OtRS/ A2)
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Glna Drvy of &I Toro pata a headpiece qn A•Cf'J Straw of lniD~. who wW be IA a T1nmtletla Centary Mo.S p .
l.
{Jl l 97•, Alcala lg;ed a 13-yar-o&d
Hu.ntiqtoo &e.ch Hi&h SclM>ol ~
into h1s car and drove to Bolla auca
Stale Beach. where be penuadCd bet
to smoke marijuana and kiss him, the
prosecutor uid..
A pasai.na stale anatcd
Alc:aJa and the Jirl saw tbem
sbarina a mariJuana cijlte:fte. AJcaJa wu returned to prit00 for violatina
parole. .
The father of a I S-year~&d River-
side aitl told jurors tba1 Alcala luted
(Pl ... .-m LSM/A2)
Agents ·
recover
stolen
yachts
Theft rtng had taken
3 Coast boats worth
about $100,000 each
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. .._ ......
Three expensive boaU ltOlen from
Oranac Coast harbors are a: tbe vessels 1ecove1'Cd itra farina
probe of a yacht-theft rioa atlqiedly
beaded by a Los A.Q&des PC>lic:emu
and a convicted bank robber &om
Newport Beach.
Two boata stolen from Newport
Harbor and a thitd &om Dana Point
Harbor will be morned to tbeit
owners or to msurance '::J:"iea that paid off on the v an
Oak.land pohcle detective said.
To dale, eiaht vesacls-cacb WOl1h
about sroo,000-have been loc:aied
in the two-week iDvestiption, wbidl
could ultimately result m the ~
covcry of 20 boats. Sst. Bill Godwin
said.. .. It was ah operation," be said.
.. New information is CIOm1DI in
practically by the minute."
William E. Leasure, a 16-)Ur
veteran of the to. Aneclca Police
Department., and Robert D. Ku.m, a
N~ Beach n:stdent and ex-
con V1ct, were ams1ed May 29 in
Oakland in connection with the boat-
theft ri~
Each 11 beill& held at Contra Costa
County Jail on SI million bail
One of the recovered boats. the
"T nbunal, •• was reported stolen from
Newport Harbor in October 1984. It
had an estimated value of nearly
S 100,000. Newport Beach Detective J~Cantrell said.
A second boat hnked to the tbeft
nng was taken from a city moorina in
January. The "Tortogu0
-a 37-foot
power boat -bas an estimated value
of S 160,000, police said.
A third boat was stolen from Dana
Pomt Harbor, but Oranae County
shenfrs deputies were unable to
provide details of that theft.
Godwin said the boat rin& may date
back to 1982 and apparently went
undetected because thteves artfully
disguised the stolen boau.
(Pleue .ee STOLltl'f/ A.2)
Liberty
memento
to open
pageant
By LAURA MEll
Of .. o.llr ........
It wasn 'l hard to cou 9-year~ld
Krista Cardinale of M.twon Viejo to
smtle for the swarm of pbotopaphcn
pthercd around her. lo tact, her
makeup artul had to ask bet oot to
smtle -her hpstJck bad smud&ed her
~~-
Cardinale is one of the models in
th1s )lear's P~nt of the Masten that
dozens of wnten and phot.op'aphcrs
pthered to sec Monday niaht durina
a sneak preview.
The pqcant has recrealed worts of
art Wtth people,• pa.int and peciaJ
liahtina for the past S4 yean. The
models stand fixed in or apinst
backdrops while pecial l~tJna helps
brinJ the lif~siu n:l>.!1cas of the
ori&J nal works of art to life._ The idea as
the ~nturics old "tableaux. v1Vants,.
that draws pe0pte from around the
world to Laauna Beach for teven
wetks each summCT.
Tbi year' presentation. which
bqinsJuly 9, focu on Lady Ubeny
to commcfnorale the unveibna oft.be
refurbished tatue of Libeny.
The show open Tritb a replica ol a
StatUc of Liberty ooiD ponra by S nie-~ ~ (Ni II
covered an Iver · wtlic:.h is
mack from al~n
But Lhe rcaa .. ----~--
•
A2 Ot.ngeCout DAIL~ PtLOT/Wedneedey,June 11, 1988
Despite misgivings, panel
~;;!s fitn~~~~~1~;:~~~~~~ ..
Dc1p1tc m1t3!vinp about tic, an LDitiaJ airina of lhe pro,JCCt tut AU the aupcrvison and most of the
L: nd b ,....__ week and Coen called lut-minute plannt""' comm1sa1oners ~upport that par ... n1 • pu ic .ccesl, t e Vl•nae reductions m scale proposed Tuesday ...
County Plannina C.ommi111on rec-to the Greek revival style academy concept.
ommended Tu= that the Na· "token opponuoities" that could not But tn votin& apinlt the PfOJCCt,
t1onal Fitneaa f': tioo be arantod be evaluated becaUJC no iitc plan bas Leavenworth said he dill&fcet with
the approvals it oeed.s to build a been completed. the intent . of the academy. The
fitness academy in the Alito Grten· Neither were most commissionen nation's schools ate the pro~r pla()C
belt. satisfied with limited publlc acccs.s for leamina IOOd fitness habits and it
CommlSllODa'l voted 4-1, Wllh arnnacments sugested by the foun-is up LO co0qes to provide future
Chairman Doua1u Leavenworth op-dauon. Inst.cad of penruttina IOme tcachen Wlth the instruction the)'
pcncd, to recommend that the Board playillJ fields. tenrus coun.s and its need to help children become phys1-
ofSuperv110n amend the AJ.tso V'':Ji° swimmina pool to be uled from 3 c:ally fit, he said.
Local Coastal J>rovarn to make e p.m. to dw.k four da.,.. a week, the ·-· ... ·mr, a permitted ..... 1n the ,.. "I don't believe that est.abhshin• .-u~ _.. m••ority of the commission wanted ... greenbe t. thC'faciliucs to be available whenever this academy ... 11 the answer to the
Th .}JO. recommend_... a zone problem," Leavenworth said. ey lll\I they arc not in uee by the academy. chan~.aCOU\aldevelopment permit Coen expressed some irritation at wvenworth also expressed arave
and approval ·of • supplemental what he cotlSidcrs to be the foun-reservations about the propriety of
environmental impact report 10 fa-dation's minimal concessjons to the the county's handin& over valuable
c1htate the project. • · d . ·n f bl' bet l d " · · Thou .... the ma•onty of the com· county s 1mpen m& &1 o pu 1c areen t an to a qwm-pnvatc ... ~ land establishment."
m1u1on appeared unhappy about the "They're JUSt waitina to 10 throuah The 190-acre fitness academy Site ~ scale of the proposed academy d th al Al' c L all buildina. its on-sate parking the a m1mstratJve process so e¥ on& 1so reeir. was ongm y
prov1s1ons and Limited public-access can 10 to the board (of supervisors) intended for a commencal entcrpnsc
arraniements, all but Leavenworth for approval," he said. that could finance future park 1m·
felt compelled to m.ove the proposal With the ellcepuon of board Chair-provements. ba kJ man Ralph Clark, supervisors have The arcenbelt ittelf W&9 offered to alon1 in th.e face of •ts strona c ng been unna .. ~ ..... 1y supportive of put-"'--·e County hu the Million Vic•o from the Board of Superviso~. .........., ...,, .. ,. .,, :J
Commissioners Tom Moody and ting the fitness academy in the Aliso Co. tomitiptctheetrectsofconstruc-
Alvan Coen said they were particu· Greenbelt. tion of the 20,()()().unit Aliso Viejo
larly upset with the foundation's Foundation Chairrnan George planned com m unity.
un wilhnaness to adjust ats plans at the Allen, who aJso heads the Prnident's "I have lots of problems dealing
commission's direction Council on Physical Fitness and with the establishment of a quas1-
Hopma to lessen the academy's Sports, says the academy will be the private establishment on public
mtrusion into tac undeveloped green-fint of its kJnd in the Urut.ed St.ates. land," Leavenworth said.
belt. the commission du-ccted the He promised that buildlna the The board of su~rvtJOrs wtll take
foundauon in January to make academy here would bnng national up the commamon's recommcn-
prov1S1ons for off-site parlung recognition and prestige to Oranie dations June 2S.
The foundation balked and the County. The state Coastal Comm1111on
Board of Supervisors removed the As cnv1S1oned by the non-profit must also approve the ooastaJ pro-
stn cture. foundation, the academy would im-aram amcndmentand issuance of the
The commission also expressed prove the ovcraJI level of fitness in coastal development permit. No
concern about the size and desi&n of America by educatioa teachers, bcarina date has been set.
Contras rele.ase captured Germans
\1 ~NAGl A. Nicaragua (AP) -
Eight West Germans captured by
Nicaraguan rebels in an attack on a
southern village last month were
relca~ Tuesday night, the Sand·
1nista government reported
The annouccm~nl by Manuel
Espinoza. spokesman for President
Daniel Ortega, was made in a broad-
cast over the $Ovemment's Voice of
Nicaragua radlt> statJon.
Espin9za_slld the Germans-four
men apd f@)r women -and 15
Nicaraguan c1v1lians were released at
'
6:30 p.m. near the hamlet of
Prcsillit.as. 160 miles east of Manaa-
ua. That was 30 minutes after a
deadline issued by Ortega bad ex-
pired. Ortep bad threatened military
action if the Germans were not freed
by 6p.m.
In Tegucigalpa, Hondu..-a, Frank
Arana, a spokesman for Nicarquan
Democratic Force, or FON, told The
Assoaated Press the et&ht .. were
releaJed safe and sound and in a
perfect state of health."
Arana S&Jd they were released by a
Contra patrol to representatives of
the West German government at a
evanaelkal church in the hamlet,
adding there was there was no
interference from the Sandinisia mih-
wy. He said the Germans were en
route by car to Managua.
Arana sald the release came about
as a result of sccrct~llat:Jons an Managua and Tegu · pa between
FDN leaders and est German
officials.
KILLERS TO VOUCH FO.R ALCALA ...
From .A l
away his daughter, tied her so t1&htly
wi th rope that 1t burned her ankles
and stuffed a T -shirt down her throat
unlll she choked and passed out
Alc~la then raped the girl, the father
said
He was sentenced to nine years an
state pnson for that offense, though
the sentence paled in companson
with the death sentence he received
fo llowing his first conv1ct1on 1n the
\amsoc \layan~
Akala's attorneys wtll start pr~
enting w1tnes~s Monday an an efTon
to spare their client's life
Defense attorney Dolan said his
task 1s made more difficult bccaust'
\kala tned to fire ham Monday and
now refuses to discuss his case
Alcala asked Supenor Court Judge
Donald McCart1n to fire Dolan and a
second defense attorney because they
were lazy. sloppy and all-prepared an
court. Alcala asked the Judge to grant
him a new trial.
McCarun refused to grant a new
tnal or d1sm1ss the attorneys, whom
he dcscnbcd as veteran defense
lawyers wtth sterling reputations
Dolan said hulc about his game
plan for the penalty phase beyond has
plans to call the death row inmates
SUNBATHER RUN OVER •..
From.Al
climbed to the top of the berm, he
couldn't see Cota below him
The Jeep's front nght wheel ran
over both of Cota·s legs, causmg her
to Sil up.
She was then struck b)' the JCCP.
which ran over her back
Cota was rushed to Pacifica Com-
munity Hospital 1n Huntington
Beach. where she wa'i llSlcd m stable
cond1t1on Tuesday. •
Ron Cota said his wife su!Icred two
fractured vertebrae and numerous
lacerations and bruises in the acci-
dent. Neurology specialists were tes·
tang and observing her for other
tnjunes as well
A witness told Cota 1f his wife
hadn't sat up aner the jCCp rolled over
her legs, the back wheel would have
run over her head
Kelly said no charges would be filed
in the accident
NEIGHBORS OPPOSE ARTISTS' PROJECT .•.
From.Al
horhood A11soc1at1on and the resi-
dents of Arroyo Road
After meeting with residents, the
group made some changes. agreeing
to a rustic extenor and SO&hng down
the plans from 16 buildings to 12
buildings, said Pastorius
posing the pro1ect "It was fairly
recently that we became aware of
what the project was goina to look
hke," he said
about the project, we arc vehement
about Jtlllna out," Pastonus said.
admiuana that conunued opposauon
from 115 residents would surely
doom the project.
But gettms the two groups together
to taJk may be a feat in itself.
-
Partial clearing in ~fternoon .
Sk .... ~ ce.. U\ .. 9"9f1IOO(l lllong Orange Cout
bUCMI folCowtng nlQflt Md momif'lg tow ctouct.. the*'~ w .. trw s.vtce U&d:
Temperaturte wta range from the ups-eot to low 70t,,..,
the bMctlel to the mid to upper 70. Inland. Lowa wtll " In the
mid 509 to low eo..
Local mountain• Wiii '9maln ratr tx.eept for eome low cloud•
and fOg along the IOWtt couttll ltopel during nlOht and morning
hours. High• Wiii ructl the mid 70. to mid SO., and Iowa WIJI " In the 40. and ao..
DeMrtt WIU oontinu. warm, wtth aouu.ty wind• to 20 mph
In the attwnoon .. Hight wttl renge from the IOt II\ the upper
deMft• to owr 100 In the ~ deeerta. Lon win " In the eo.
and 70.
Southwell Wlndt wlH blow 14 knota Wl1h 2-foot MU thl• att•noon along the Inner COMtal watere The IOUthweet swell i.
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Surf Report
STOLEN COAST YACHTS RECOVERED •.•
P'romAl
"The boat 11 stolen, all the 1denofi-
cat1on and hull numbers arc changed,
1t 1s re-registered out of state -
mostly in Oregon -and then sold as
an out-<>f-state boat." Godwtn said.
PurchaseA oflhe re-rqis~ ve9--
sels arc the ultimate v1cums in the
nna. Godwtn said, noung that many
invested hfe saVlngs when they un-
knowin&ly bought the stolen boats
"We nad one couple hvin& on their
boat It was their hfe dream as well as
their home and we had to l1dc them
out It'\ very sad,'' the anvcst1gator
~Id ,
The only hope for rccovenng losst'~
would be to file suit against Leasure or
Kuns. Godwin said.
"And personallr.. I hope each of
those 'uys has a m1lhon bucks hidden
away' to pay back those who
purchased stolen vessels. he said
When Leasure was arrested, of-
ficers found three illqal aun two )ca~ at McNeil Island federal
sj'lcnccn, a fourth unaucmblcd Pnson 1n Washington state for has
s Jene.er and a stolen car at his conv1ct1on in the 197 3 armed robbel)
Northrid&e home, police 11ud. of a San DatRO bank.
The policeman also owns a Leasure, 39, was assigned to aw.-
townhouse in the Long Beach dent 1nvcst1puon in the LAPD's
Marina, where authonucsseated a Central Traffic D1v1s1on. Several of
boat. the Associated Press rcportod.-his fellow officen u1d he had a &ood
• r. reputauon and he attnbuted his
Federal agents irom the Dru• apparent wealth -two bofs. boat'i,
Enforcement Adm1nistrat1on, U.S. several cars and an airplan _to hts
Customs Service and the Bureau of wale AJcobo~ Tobacco and Firearms were
investJgaung whether the alleged nng "He'd say. 'My wife t.ilkesgood care
was also involved in the traffickang of of me.· " one officer said.
narcotics and firearms A third man, Eugene Yancosk1 of
And the lntemal Revenue Service Newport Beach, was arrested with
was tracing money to two offshore Leasure and Kuns, but charges were
bank accounts held by Kuns on dropped after police determined he
Grand Cayman Island 1n the BriUsh was a hired deckhand who apparently
West Indies, a source close to the was unaware of the alleged 11lega.I
Oakland anvesugat1on said ac11v1ty, an Oakland mvcsuptor
Kuns. 40. of Newport Beach, spent said
LIBERTY MEMENTO TO OPEN PAGEANT •.•
From.Al
hm11ed to patnot1c themes.
Lindy Wemcr·Dee-an of Costa
Mesa portrayed the gofd, enamel and
diamond Butterfly Brooch, created
by Lucien Gaillard. The brooch
appeared to bang in thin air while
Deehan, covered an gold paint, stood
perfectly still wtth her colorful
enamel Wlngs stretching halfway
across stage.
"It's a blast. You have to be a little
bit ofa ham to do 1t," said Dcehan
A lmlc bit of a ham -and more.
All 136 members of the two rotating
casts are volunteers. With one week
on and one week ofT. the ca~t and
volunteer makeup art1sl'i make the
show come to life seven day'i a week
for the entire summer
David Rymar of Laguna Beach has
been a set designer for the pageant for
the last seven years Monday night he
admired bas finished product of the
acrylic "Goin' Surfin'," by Robert
Blumhascn - a colorful portrayal of
C ahforn1a wt th three boys lcav1na
their Woody with surfboard an hand.
The designers arc also responsible
for the way clothes are painted to
recreate the folds and shadows of the
ong.anal artwork.
Together, the volunteers and hand-
ful of paid employees produce a show
that attracts nearly 135.000 people to
Laguna Beach.
The Fcsoval of the Arts Exh1b1t.
held daily on the around outside
Irvine Bowl, attracts 250,000 people.
Each year the pageant SCC1 varying
profits and somellmcs losses And
since I 9S7 the pageant bas used some -
of the money for scholanhips for
Laguna Beach High School graduates
who want to study art.
The first year. one S 1,000 scholar-
ship was awarded. This rear. SI S0,000 m scholarships w1I be
presented
PLANNERS OPPOSE HOTEL .•
From A l
For the mixed-use project, the city
would acquire the property, raze the
15 or so buildings scattered. on the site
and sell the land to Mola
Ten landowners and more than a
dozen busmesses would be displaced
by the project, adding to the growtog
hst of downtown merchants and
owners forced offthe1r propeny an the
name of redevelopment
Robinson said most of the I 2
people testifying at Monday's com-
m1SS1on hearing were against the
pro)ect. Many of them would lose
their property or be forced to move
their busmcsscs.
He said comm1ss1oners were acner-
ally in favor of the mixed-use con·
cept.
However, officials were concerned
that recrea11onal facahtics and other
mutual areas would be shared amona
the apartment dwellers and the more
transient hotel occupant~. Robin~n
~Id
"They felt the s11t as be1na over·
hu1lt," he said
Comm1ss1oner Roy Andreen ab~
tatncd from the votma because h11
son works for one of the businesses
that would be evicted if the project
aoes ahead.
C')o 1tcameasquite a shock when the
\<.ulptor discovered that the associa-
tion had sent a petition opposina the
pro1ec.t to the Dc~tgn Review Board
The peuuon. carrying about 11 5
\1gnaturcs, represents I 00 percent of
the neighborhood residents
"At fint when they brought the
project up. we hked the idea and we
were behind them. But as it turned
out, that piece of propeny has a high
land pnce so they have to make it a
b1aacr project to make it pay. We
approved of 1t 1n concept,' said
Unaer.
"Smee WC opposed the prOJCCt, they
have stooped talking with u~," said
1Jnaer. "We were supposed to meet
wllh them last Satuiday, two coun-1;:============:::;;;;;;::;;::;::;;::;::;;::;;;:::;:::;:::;;::;:;:;::===============::; olmen and Hal Putonus, but
As a result. the It ve/work project
flopped the Dc11gn Review Board's
public hcanng and preliminary re-
" 1ew late last month, said Pastonus
.i\<:cordang to Ray U ngcr, founder
ot the assoc1at1on and its former
president. the neighbon arc simply
tryang to protect the nature of the
n('lahborhood
"We arc not againc;t hve/work
(prOjCClS) It ISjUSt too big, bulky and
ool an character wtth the neigh-
borhood. We have simply wd that 1f
they can make the units ,maller and
not as many, we would be deh&hted to
have them down there:· u1d1Jnaer
Rut Pastonus s~ud bis voup Wll\
11ven no warning the association hl\d
planned to oppose the project
Unaer repcatcdlr, skirted the 1••ut
when asked specifically when the
ne1ahborhood aHOC1ation began or>-
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lnttally concerned about the sud-
den oppos1t1on, Putonus said the
&J'OUp thought Its only altcrnatJVC W8S
to drop the project and call 1t.s $64,000
10vcstmcnt a loss.
lo fact, the petltlon teared two
investors away, he satd .
But instead of suffenna a $64,000
loss, the artists arc committed to
mcctina with every one of the
residents to discuss the project per-
tonally, said Putoriua. A quick check
with some of the community mem-
bers revealed they were mmnformcd,
be added.
"One woman thouaht 1t was 101ng
to be 41/J stones hi&h Another man
thouaht be would face a ~foot-Iona
atuoco wall," be said
Once the artJsts reahz.ed they were
facioa a brukdown in communica·
tiona. they decided not to live up.
"We want to know if tfiere is any
support at all We are not vehement
(Pastorius) canceled 1t," said Unger.
Pastorius, however, swd he told
11soc1at1on representative Jeff
Powen that everyone concerned
would not be able to get t.oacthcr
Saturday, and that the mecuna wa.•
rescheduled for Wednesday evenina.
No association members showed up
at the evenina meeting. he said.
Pastonus said the artists arc con-
vioccd the project wtll complement
the nc1ahborhood1 where industrial
businesses arc ral)ldly openin• shop.
In addition, be said it wtll r11sc the
property values of the homes sur-
round1na the project
.. Everyone 1s callina 1t a nch man·~
project. But this 1s a commuruty
thin .. If (the an11t1) cannot afford to
star, an town, we'll leave.
• (ThcproJCd)hasiot to be dense to
be affordable. If there are only two or
three units, then it would be a ·rich
man's prOJCCt." he Mid.
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