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1986-07-29 - Orange Coast Pilot
'I I FAIR TUESDAY, ltJLY 29, 1,86 · Catholic BiShop John on dies I First Diocese of ran e head succumbs at 68; was hospitalized for lung disease By STEVE MARBLE Of ... o.-.r ... ...,. The Most Rev. WiUiam R. John- son, the spiritual leader of Oranae County's estimated S00,000 Roman Catholics, died Monday after suffer. ma a heart attack while under&oina treatment for a luna infcaioo. Johnson, the firsJ and only bishop Bot streak AJICel third bueman Doac DeClncee c on· ti.Daw bl.a bot etreak to 1-.d tile AJICela to ric· tory. Bl. California Deukmejlan vetoes a bill banning discrimination against Al OS victims./ A4 World A bomb-lad&n car blew up In Moslem west Beirut today, kllllng at least 25 people./ AS Bwalneu March Fong Eu returns from a wine promotion In Talwan./A7 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather A 11 A3 A7-10 86-8 A12 88 85 A6 A3 84, 8 81-4 A11 A2 to preside over the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oranic 1.nd a fiahter for social justice, died at 7:04 p.m. The official cau1e of death was septicimia, a bacterial blood infection Johnson developed over the week- end, said spokesman Dennis Gaschen of St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Johnson had been ill for more than a year but bad remaintd Freeway linkage proposal droppe~ 'Bottleneck report' says road alterations useless; homes saved By TONY SAA VEDllA Of .. Dllllr,... .... More than 600 people cheered and waved small American flap Monday as the Orange County Transportation Commission abandoned proposals to demolish up to 6S9 homes to connect the Garden Grove Freeway with two future freeways. Commissioners acted on the ad- vice of a long-awaited "bottJeneck study" that concluded the proposed freeway link and other road unprove- ments in northeast Orange County would do more harm than good. Thirteen road plans had been proposed by county traffic engineers to relieve the anticipated bottleneck from the eventual construction of the Eastern and Foothill freeways. It was hoped that the Garden Grove link would off set the traffic that would be dumped by both new freeways onto the Santa Ana (1-S) Freeway near Myford Road in frvine. >.special committee was fonncd to study the potential options for the connector road that would plow throuah loo15tandina neighborhoods in north Tustin, Lemon He1ahts, Cowan Hei&}lts and Orange f>ark AcT'C$. Also proposed were major road widenings that would send more cars through Irvine, Onmge, Tustin, Villa Park, Anaheim and Santa Ana. Committee Chairman Jess Perez, an Orange city councilman, said the anticipated traffic relief from the connector road and street widenings was not enough to offset "the severe disruption and displacement effect on the communities." Perez, however, recommended that commissioners continue looking for ways to keep the new freeways from clogging Interstate 5. "We cannot walk away from the problem. We must face up to 1t," (Pleue eee FREltW A YI A2) active up until Friday. Johnson, 68, was admitted to the hospital Saturday for an infection Of the lu~ that developed into pocu· morua Sunday, Guchen •id. He ipped into a coma lateT Sunday and suffered a full cardiac arrest early Monday, Oucben said. Johnton died without rcpinina con· sciousncss. Church officials bad huddled at the hospital throu1hout the day. Monsianor John Sammon described the mood as "prayerful." Funeral plans were incomplete Surf's up early today. ''Hebuenabkd the church hen to arow to much,.. said Mon lJDOr Michael DriteolJ, chancellor of the dioc:ete and former ICCTC\lty to lbe bishoO. "We mourn the passina of a apiritual ~nt, ooc or God's choi« leaden in Orange County," the Rev. Robert Schuller of the Crystal Ca- tbcdtal said. Johnson, a nattve of a small Nevada desert town and the son of a SJlver miner, was the fi~ bi&hop of the county's diocese, which was . Dllllr,...,...." °""" c...... Surf enthaaluta tackle the b._ wa•es at Banttncton Beach Cl~ Beach that were &eneratecfby an antarctic etorm. Seta of 8-footen and btaer were eapected to roll onto eouth·faclnC beaches &Caln tcilay. forecuten eay. created an 1976 by a decree i ued by Pope Paul VI. He ~u ordained by Arcbbtshop Timothy MannJna ia ccttmooies at Holy Family Church in Oranae. Mort than 2SO priests aod 24 bishops throu_.,o~t lht natjon attended the h1stonc ntcs. A cape and vestments worn by Father Junipcro Sena, founder of California's mi ion, on loan from Mission San Juan Capi.st.rano, were worn dunna the rites. Johnson attended St. Palnck's Seminary in Menlo Parle and com- pleted his 1tudi It SL JohA'a Seminary ill Camari.Uo. He Wiii ordained in J944. • He went on the cam a mu~1 dcpee at the Catholic University of Amenca and was appointed isunt director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau in 19'48. He wu named director ei&ht years later. Johnson was pestorofH'oly Name Church in Los An,eles until 1968 and of American Martyrs Church . in Manhattan Beach until 1970 •hen be was named PaOl.I Ownbcrlain. (...._ ._ 1118BOP/ A2) 4.4 ·earthquake rattle$ through South County Most sleep through tremor: no damage r ported on Coast By LAURA MERK cs. ... Dllllr ......... Another eanhqualce rattled through Southern Califoryua early this mornfo4 but many South 0ranic County residents appareotJy slept riaht throuah It. The qua\e measured 4.4 on the Richter scale and was centered in the ocean 12 ·miles southwest of Oceanside. Earthqualccs also were recorded m San Jose and east of the Sierra Nevada. Acordina to Sit. Rick Bartz of the Laguna Beach Police Department, onf y two residents called the station to ask about the I: 18 a.m. earthquake. Police dispatcben felt the rumble and said the buiJdina shook, be said. The watch commander on dutl durina the quake told Bartz she didn t feel the quake became she was in the jail at the time ... It's like a cavern tMlck there, .. Bartz said. Bennie Campellone, the owner of 8et)nie the Bum's restaurant m Laguna Beach, said windows rattled, floor lamps moved from side to side and a few dishes ~ broken ... Are you kiddi~1 Did we feel the tarth- quake? This ~ did nothina but rock and roll,· he said. Guido Campellone, an employee of the all-niaht diner, said ~e didn't pa)I much attention to the earth- quake. "I'm waiting for one that will be 8 (on the RicbteT scale)'. Then I wiJJ learn to brcakdanceSo I can carry the trays around this place," be said. At the tallest building in '••na Beacll, the Surf & Sand Hotel, a spokesman reported no calls from the (Pleue eee QlJAIC'&/ A.2) No7.0quake, but f orecaster-&ays it isn't his fault By G. JEANE1TE A VENT · · '-.. he pores 9.ver astronomical and ude o.a,Netc.: 'l"••q• . "6barts, ~comes up with nine to 11 11' se15nrfc windows. He looks for a Although his pred1ct1~n for a 7.0 combination of high udes and moon c~rt~quakc somew~erc in the world orbits that arc close to the earth to d1dn t come true. 1t s not because his predict the windows or penocis of system is faulty. said Jim Berkland, a vulnerab1hty ''Tides cause the crust senior engmecnng geologist with of the earth 10 be pushed up and Santa C1a.ra County . down." he said. "The~ s nothing magic a~ut the Berlcland also looks for unusual system. 5:'1d Berkland. Earth-numbers oflost arumals registered in quakes d~n t h~vc. to .happen (each the lost and found ads in daily lime theres a se1sm1c w.md.~w). These newspapers 10 further pinpoint the arc limes of vulncrab1hty. location of possible earthquakes. .\lthough his prcd1ct1ons arc not because animal-; react 10 impending pan of his JOb. Bcrkland pursue-; quakes. faults with a vengeance Each year ac; soon as the 1nformat1on 1s available. (Plea.ee eee FORECAST /A2) Panel urges using property tax revenues to improve freeways Huntington girl loses her fight with cancer By ROBERT BARKER Ot IM OellJ ,... atatt Newport weighing bed tax increase By TONY SA.A VEDRA Of IM Oe11J Not 81Mf The Orange County Transpor- tation Comm1ss1on launched a proposal Monday to ask 135 public agencies receiving property taxes in the county to forfeit about $25 million a year for freeway improve- ments. Commissioners voted to take the Lax measure before the county Board of Supervisors as well as the Local Agency Formation C'omm1ss1on for a lengthy review process. The plan.z which calls for the creation ot a county Freeway Authority to administer the funds, would also need to go before the voters in a countywide election. Tom Fortune, spokesman for the transpor- tation commission, said the balloting would probably not be held until June or November next year. Commissioner James Roosevelt, who championed a 1984 transpor- tation tax measure that failed at the polls, unveiled the latest proposal Sawdust Festival got started with a popcorn Jesus It all started in 1965 with Jesus Chnst and popcorn Af\er a danna youna artist chose to display his popcorn ponra.it of Jesus Chnst at the Festival of Arts, o~ pnu.crs felt they had to control their exhibits. Such was the beginning of jutyinJ an work. And such was the bellnnina of the Sawdust FcstJval Accord1nJ to Dolores Ferrell. who calls herself the foundana president of the Sawdust Festival, the Festival of Ans' decision to Jury art work resulted in many of the anisu leavina to form the Sawdust Festival As with any suoccssful endeavor. thr ~wdu,t Fe,t1val has many • I l.auu MERI RETROSPECTIVE l)C(>plc who cl11m to be founders, so Ferrell prefers the t1tJe (ound1na prn1dent. 1 itina from her home m New don, Texas. Ferrell 1s exhib1tin1 her seascapes at the Sawdust festival (Pl-..e ... IA WDUST I A2) \ earhcr this month before steppma down as chairman. The proposed Freeway Authority would negotiate with tax-funded gov- ernment agencies for a share of their property tax dollars. Revenu~ would be used to widen and improve existing freeways in Oranac County. Roosevelt was in Mexico on a business trip Monday, but the com- mission unanimously supported his idea -strcssina that no new taxes would be charged by the proposed (Pleue eee TAX/ A2) A 9-ycar-old Huntington Beach girl. ~ho wanted to gro~ up and become a cancer doctor to help children hk~ her died Monda) a1 Children's Hospital of Orange Coun1y Ton Leigh Glezos had rcce1vrd an unu\ual marrow transplant treatment a month ago to ll'Cat a malignant muc;clc cancer that had spread 10 her lungs. a leg and her spine But hospital spokeswoman Laura Johnwn said toda) tha1 complica11ons from previous cancer therap)' and nol the unusual marrow transplant technique. was the cause of dea1h "She was an extremely brave girl." Johnson said "She had a (Pleue .ee CAN~ER/A2} °"" ............ ~-- DolON9 Penell loob back OD 20 ,_...of &awdut PeetiY&l.e ln Lacuna Beach. • By STEVE MARBLE OlhOellJ,... • ...,, Ncwpon Beach would' have the highest bed tax in Orange County according to a plan advanced Mon- day by 1hc Cit)·~ convention and visitors bureau. which stands to reap a funding bonanza from the sugestcd tax hike Cit) Council members wtll vote on the proposed tax boost Aug. I I Bed tax 1s added to the bills of hotel and motel guest'l u well the hundreds of tounsts who rent summer homes by the w~k on Balboa Island and other waterfront commun1ues The city pre~ntly earns more than SJ m1lhon from its bed tax but none of the money 1s returned to the Newport &.ch Conventton and V1~ llors Bureau, a Ocd&lina group made up of hotel and motel cxccuuves By authonzina an mcreast' of lhc tax from 8 10 9 percent. the Cit)' Council W'lli cam the etty a Quick S• 11 .000. accord1na to Assistant C 1ty Manqcr Ken Oeltno. The convenoon bureau has re- quested $312 7SO to bankroU n - pans1on of the butt.au. which pretent- 1)' hu only one paid employee and an annual budJCt ofSSl.000. "We do a &ood enough Job wtth what we have but 1t (the money) doesn't 10 far." 111d Chip tuckmeycr, prnideot of the conven- tion bureau and sales manaacr of the N~n Beach Marriott The bureau want to hire a full-tum (Pl ... uoTAX/A2) A2 * °'*"" Coeet ~LY PILOT/ TUelday, J~ 29. 1918 BISHOP ••• ham Al Pope Paul named Johnson Tiu.liar Bilhop of 8lm aod Aumiary of Los Anatlel n 197 l. H.e also rvcd a a member of lhe Loi An,ele County Prot.Uon Committee and the Gov· crnor·s Welfare Study Comm1nion. In 197?1 be establish~ a dcpart-~nt or tit paruc rrun1 tnes for lbe Onnac dioce e that included Spanisb-lanauaae t.raininacourscs for rcli&ioo education tcache~. Al so in 1979, Johnson called on priests and parishioners to aid 1n the resettlement of refuaccs from Southeast Asia. An opponent to the: arms race. he voted wt th the majority at the U.S. Bishops' Conference in 1983, supporting a I SS-page letter allyina the bishops with the peace movement. "Being burned to cnsp by an atomic bomb is as much a threat to a Republican as a Democrat," said Johnson. a rcglstered Otmocrat. He celebrated a Chnstmas Mass each year wtth inmates a1 Orange County Jail. Johnson had bctn 111 for more than a year and was recei ving regular kidney d1alys1s, said Thomas Fuentes, a spokesman for the Diocese of Orange. He 1s survived by two brothers and a sister. The affairs of the county's diocese now a~ in the hands of the Most Rev. John Steinbock. au11.ihary bi.shop of the diocese. A successor uh1matoly will be named by Pope John Paul II Paul Arcblpl~y cOJJtrlbut~ to this story. St.hop WUUam R. Johuoo FORECAST ••. From Al Bcrkland said he was successlul 1n predicting the aftershocks of the Oceanside quak.e this month "l predicted a 3 5 to 5 5 and the aftershocks were the nght 11me and magnitude." His overall score since Januaf) 1974 has been 204 out of 245 pred1cllons. he said The next window which occurl> Aug. 18-25 is a relauvcl} weak window. he said. "Tide<, won't be too high for August and the astronom) 1~ prett} weak. However. 1f I suddenly soc a lot of missing animal~. I may have a pred1ct1on .. CANCER DEATH ••. From Al dynamite, sparkling personaht> that the staff became addicted 10" Johnson said man> of the hospt1al's nurses plan to attend mcmonal Rosary seP ices 7 p.m. Wednesda) at St Simon's & JU<k Church in Huntington Beach Funeral scrnces will be held at the church at 10 a.m Thursda} Johnson said the treatment was unusual m that doctor\ extracted. froze and punficd pan of Ton's bone marro" to be infused \\hen 'lhl· needed tt after rece1,ing hea\) rad1a11on treatment Ton's fathC'r. ~1cha~1. said toda-. that Ton took a turn lor the worse Sunda} afternoon Just pnorio that she sat up 1n bed and playl·d cards with her brother. Mike But she had trouble breathing and a tube was put mto her chc<,t after a lung collapsed he ~1d "She was hcavil) ~dated and felt no pain." her father said "Sht•'d wake up and moan and tn to respond. We told her we lo\ Cd her and things were going to be all right We asll.ed her to squec1c our linger'> 11 she understand and she did She "as a lighter .. Gleios. a sale\ n·prcc,cntat1H·. o;a1d he and his "lk lir~I noted that Ton had health prohll'm!> last .\ugust The doctor al fir~t thought ~he had a fractured leg and put 11 1n a cast. he said "But the '>WClhngcon11nucd and wr v.rrcn't comfortabk Doctor' al the Los Angele5 Orthopedic Hospital told u~ 1t "a" canL·er We were devastated · Gle10~ \Uggc'>tl'd toda~ that people Lan make Lontnbu11om lor cancer research 10 the ( h1ldrcn's Hor,p1tal of Orange ( ount~ Cbar1ea rerueau juqe reject.a caae 87 IM AIMc.la~ ....... Au1borlties tn Fullerton immedi· atdy refiled ~ qains1 a iecn· r tn lhe sla~a or. police officer's Wlfe after a JUd&e ruled there "._. insufficicnl evidence 10 hold tum for trial The devel~ments Monday mean that Scott Michael ~mn, 18, will face another pl'Chminary hcarint. which was not yet scheduled pcndina his rc-.arra&snment today on charges includina murder, robbery and at- tempted odomy. Under siate law, prosecutors art allowed to request a d1tTerentjudgc in a s'econd hearing, but 1?rosccution. would be blocked forever 1f lbe case is dismissed a second ttmc. Mun1c1pal Court Judge Daniel Bnce ruled Monday that there was 1nsuffic1ent evidence to take Katiin to tnal 1n the slaying of Marie Andrea Malmgreen, 38. the wife of a Los Angeles pohce detective. But Deputy D1stnct Attorney Ed Freeman refiled the charges agamst Katz1n a shon time later. blockmg his release. "Ifs a situation where the Police Department and the DA feel that perha~ the Judge has made an error." said Fullerton police Sgt. Roger White. "We're domg what is necess- ary." BEDTAx ••• From A l dircetor, expand its board and launch a promotional blitz to draw tourists and busmess executives to Newpon Beach. Though Newport Beach draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, hotel occupancy levels have dropped ofTin recent years, accordmg to a study b) Pannell Kerr Forster, a hotel industry analyst. Occupancy rates m Newport Beach, lrvmc and Costa Mesa are on the bnnk of shding below 60 percent and ma} h11 50 percent by the end of the decade. according to the study. Stuckmeyer said an 80 ~rcent occupanc) rate is "enjoyable." The only city 1n Orange County that returns money to its convention bureau 1s Anaheim, which nets almost S 15 million a year from its 8 percent bed tax. The Anaheim Con· vention and Visitors Bureau is al- located S l .8 m1lhon annually by the Ci t)'. City officials 1n Costa Mesa cut olT fund mg to its convention bureau after concluding the group was ineffective. lrvtne city leaders recently dashed a plan to fund a convention bureau. TAX MEASURE SENT TO SUPERVISORS ••• From Al freewa) agenc} on local lando .... ncr"> The ph1lo~oph) behind the nc" authont) would be to a'>..css lhc count) 's growih for 1he strain on local frcewa)s b) tapping into propen~ taxes With st.ate mone\ at a mini· mum, Roose..,elt, 1n a ietwr to .thl· comm1ss1on. called for the count\ to "take our des tin-. into our O\\ n hands." Stan Oflehe. cxecutl\C director for the commission. <;el a yearl) goal ol $25 m1llton for the propo .. cd authont) -adding the li~urt• would not be enough to rebuild 1hc count~·~ entire freewa y sy~1em "The local mone\ hu""n rr should act as a magnet to at1rac1 mort· state and fed eral fundc,: Oftehc ..aid 1n a <;ta ff repon Ho"e\er the que.,uon remains whether public ent1t1e\. such a\ Cit) go..,ernmC"nts school district'> and <,pec1al d1stnct~. "-111 pan w-nh a pon1on of their tax dollars l nder a model prepared for the tomm1ss1on b\ Delo1tte Ha.,k1nsand \c.•11'>. the proposed authont~ '-"OUld <..eek about $90.<XJO a \ear 1n tax re\ cnue from the cit) ot' Irv me. and $ l m1ll1on a )Car from thl' Newport· Mesa Unified School D1s1r1c1. among others. "There has 10 be some kind of a trade We need all the mone\ we can get." '>aid "lorman Loats: dcput) supenntendcnt of the Newport-Mc~ district The trade-off. said commissioner and Brea C'1t) Councilwoman Clance Blamer. 1s that the state must reim- burse school d1stncts for any money given for freeway improvements. That, however, would leave \be state holding the bag, she concededi11 a later m1erv1ew. 'Tm sure the state's gonna fight us," Blamer admitted. She added that cities will most likely feel obligated to give up some of their property tax revenue if their constituents vote to form the freeway agency. "People arc going to have to say transportation 1s our number one pnonty." Blamer said. SAWDUST FESTIVAL MARKS 20 YEARS •.• From Al for the fir;t tlml' '>lnll' I 'l.,2 .\r, part of the ~0th ann1,cr~af) of the \awduc;I Festival. FerrC'll "a'> 1n•..i1ed to be an honored guest. o,a1d \pokesman Ron RodC"cker hstl\al" took on the lorm<il name Laguna Art1s1s and (Jallef) Owners .\ssoc1at1on and hcgan kg.al proceed· ings to incorporate as a non·protit organ11at1on e'h1b1t booths beneath the shade of cucal~plu~ trees on grounds covered with thousands of dollars wonh of Oo....,er!> and plants. A waterfall adds to the serene atmosphere of the area. Clouds rolling by over Coast CoMtel clOUdt ~~ "*"*'·but troptcll......,.. .er..,,.. Neh over ~ .._ ~ dOudl towvd IN~ and deNrt A low ~lone Off the~ hee rtldUced the llyw of molat mll'1ne • ~ the COMt, •ccordtuo to the Nettonll WMthtr 8tMot, MMnWhlte, mol9t w mo'ltng north from MexloO wae ..-pecttd \Q. bring a fft ctouda to tht aouthatn mountain• and deNrttl w~. AIOna the Onlnae CoMt It wtll ~fair W.O.ietctey but 801M IOw ctoucft ia-. nlQht and .w1Y momlna hourt ~ tN ooaet. Hight at the~ Wtdneeday 70lO15. lowt tontgl'lt 51to83. Hlgt\a In ttie valley8 Wtdneieday IO to "· Low. tonight 6$ to 13. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -lnntt watera: Light vatlabtt wind• night and morning houn becoming weet to toUthwMt 10 to 115 knot• Wtdneaday aftetnoon. Tides 1 I 3 I 2• 92 91111 IMAN 2-4 ,.,, 2·6 ,.., 2-4 felt 2-3 ,.., 2-6 ,.., 2~ ,.,, 2-3 felr Laguna artlstGuy 'Doug' Bevill dies Private services will be held for Laguna Beach artist Guy W. "Doug" Be' 111. who died of throat cancer at his home last week. Bevill was born 1n Naborton, La., and started stud ying art at a very early age. His st udies took htm to several parts of the United States as well as Munich and Pans. When Bevi ll moved to Laguna Beach he became active in the Orange Count} artist community. He sold his w-ork and taught m Laguna Beach. San Clemente and Huntington Beach. Bevill had a both at the Festival of Arts in 1961 and 1962. He was later rejected from pan1c1 pating 1n the Festival of An s. according to friend Glenn Jones, because he always attended w11h one of his champion Afgan hounds and a T hermos of whiskey. Bev ill is survived by his wife. Gertrude Musgrove Bevi ll: two daughters. Gerdette Hensley and Margaret Krull: and four grand- child ren. All live 1n Spokane. Wash He 1s also survived b) his sisters Vivian Meugentand Mary Myers and brothers Clyde, Bill and Bruse Bevill. All his brothers and sisters liH 1n Lou1Stana. Bevill had requested 1hat his body be cremated and his ashes scauercd over the sea. Only shipboard services will be conducted. Because Bevill died of cancer he had suggested that donations be made to the Amencan Cancer Society to aid in the society's research programs. FREEWAY LINKAGE PLAN DROPPED ••• . From A l Perez said. Comm1ss1oners enthus1asttcally embraced the committee's advice to drop the freeway link and road improvements. continue studymg the bottleneck problem and look into ways to upgrade the regional freeway system The con1m1 ttee also recommended better communications between state and local agencies to avoid future bottleneck · problems and con- troversies. Local government officials were also urged m the repon to work with land develo~rs in keeping clear property that may ultimately be required for new freeways or connec- tor roads. Since final alignments for the new freeways have not yet been chosen, the committee suggested the Eastern comdor be pushed further cast. away from existing neighborhoods. to hnk Body link ed to serf al killer LOS ANGELES (AP) -One of two women found slain 1n schoolyards last week has been of- tic1all) hnked to a senal killer now believed responsible for at least 17 attacks in South Los Angeles and nearby suburbs. police said today with the Laguna Freeway Present configurations sho~ the Eastern Freeway hnkmg the River- side (91) Freeway tn Anaheim with the Santa Ana Freeway near lrvmc. The Foothill corridor would lmk with the Eastern Freeway near Irvine and run south to San Oemcnte. .i'he bottleneck committee further advised the commissiou look into widening the Costa Mesa Freeway and double-deckmg the Santa Ana Freeway. The panel also recommend- ed extending the0range(57) Freeway south from the Santa Ana Freeway to the San Diego Freeway. Comm1ss1oners and county of- ficials were cager to denounce the bottleneck snafu that they said was created by years of poor commun1ca- t1on between transportation and land-use agencies. While a major thoroughfare 1s needed through the North Tustin area. no plans were made unul homes and businesses had been allowed to sprout in the poten· t1al pathways. "We're trymg to correct a mistake made years ago by not leaving a (transportation) corridor... said Supervisor Bruce Nestande. who 1s not on the comm1ss1on. OU AKE RATTLES LB ... fi'omAl hotel guests and no damage to the building. But at the Hotel Laguna. front office manager Pauline Hawarth wasn't such a hght sleeper "I felt something that was hkc an earth· quake, but it lasted only a second " She was surprised to learn there had been another earthquake. Dennis Meredith. spokesman for the California Institute of Tech- nology in Pasadena, told the As- sociated Press that the trcmblor was one of man> altershocks of the S 3 earthquake in San Diego County July 13 that caused an estimated SS00,000 damaae. Also toda). two quakes shook the sparsely populated area near C'rowle) Lake at 12: I 2 a.m. and 2 58 a.m. and measured 3.9 and 4.2, respc<:tively. on the Richter scale, Charlie O'Neal of the state Office of Emergency Services told AP That re11on 1s the same area where a damaging temblor hit last week. According to ferrell . organ11er<; ol Laguna·., Festl\· al of ~rts fell the painter''> popcorn image of Jesur, Chnst wac; sacnleg1ou<.. and decided to take somt: LOntrol over th<' e)(h1b1t<i ·•1 took their word for everything. Because 1he an1\I<. c;ho...,.ed their work on a ~wdu!>hO\ ered Jot next to Haggenmakt"r ( iallene'I on North ( oast H1ghw1n new\papcr reporter\ c;oon gave them the nick name "C)awduc;t Fc'>t1val." wh1Lh they took 011 as their own. according to Ferrell But in 1961! when the Sawdu~t F-csu' al board of directors decided to heighten the an festival\ appeal with a tent and light sho" about 60 artl\t\ let\ and formed their own group Plca\ed with the quality of an at th1c; :.car., fe~t1val, Ferrell said there has alwa) ~ been something special ahout thr artists who exhibit there and the freedom of exercssion. ''TheSawduM1s~n.~eand~llof !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a lot of sp1nt." she said. "We have But to my utter hnrror I discovered that what they really had m mmd w8' to get (nd of) 1he on~1nal founder-.. you know the nice little old ladie~ and men who hung on the fen<:l' before the fes11val ," Ferrell claimed Gu11t-ndden that she had helped oust some of the ongmal an1s1s Ferrell felt inclined to complete her penance So Ferrell and a group ol about 30 artists who had been squeezed out of the fest1val p1cl..cted the festi val from across the street shoullng stoaaM and uc;ing their an work as placards "We picketed with our pain tinge; lu show that the an outside wa'> Just a'> good as wha1was1ns1dc "the 5 7-\ car old artist said Thal summer the an1c;tc; fou nd a vacant lot to show and '!ell their work Toaether they formed what man> called the "Reject Festival " By 1967. members of the "Rc1ect . MAIN OFFICE 330 "'"" .... • '• ....... 4 .... 10-'·-8 • !11.c.1 r:.t4•• ........ .. )., ... ,, Cl-'tO IOt 8Al ~1171 Dutli -• edol()t"' ~·2 •Ji .\ccord1ng to old ncw5papcr ac- c.:ounl<.. those who oppoc,ed the 1n- clu\lon ofart1c;tc; working with "more cwenmcntal IHlC'> of art" feared a ·'honk\ tonk carn1 \.al · which would attract undeo;1rable element-.," -or h1pp1e'>. To protect their interer,t<; tho-.e artists left and formed J n{'v. le'lll\al "h1ch '-"Ould return to thC' olJ and desp1~ed selection proce<;\ -Jurying "'lo one ever tx.·hc..,ed 1hat the) would be Juned out. .. rerreJI said The newest group called 1hem· <.elvec; "The Sawdust \phnters.'' - belier known today a\ "Art·A-Fatr" Toda) the Sawdu~t Fe<..t1val 1~ in" country-type ~lllng nestled on a wooded 2 'Ii-acre lot ofl Laguna Canyon Road Art1~h build their own ~ood art and we have bad art. we have 1unk art and we have punk art. And I'm ~urc 1f someone thought of it we "'oul~. have Jesus Christ and pop-- torn Correction LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 4-ssoc1ated Press reported erroneous- ly July 24 that Lockheed Corp. was one of more than 20 defense com- paniec; whose employees were in- dicted for allegedly defrauding the government and contractors by en- pj.lng m bnbery and kickback $Chem es. No Lock.heed employees were in- dicted. Lockheed was a vtct1m of the alleaed scheme that led to the indict- ment of 19 defense industry workers and one company. D•llY Piiot DeU.ery I• Ou•r1ntMd C<lc>r'Q"' I 8) ()e~l/f C<Mlt• I' 1>'_,,"'Cj ~ , '< ,.,..,.. ttO'.. '41u,~ et~ •'1 ! '9 ,. •"• ·~•'"M ~te .,.."' "'•'P De ,..,~•cl "',., t K,._ • Justcall 642-6086 What do you like about the Oa.Jly Pilot? What don't you hke" Call the number above and your message wtll be recorded, transcnbed and de- livered to the appropnatc ednor M_,.J '•tdey W yOU 00 ~04 ,,.,...,. '°"' -by $ lO p "' u • Dr.or• 1 p "' A"<! 'f04/A COOy _.. Ill OllO'vlfecl ,.,.,,°"' ...., ""'98, If '°" °"' "O! • tc:•..... 'fOJI COCI)' Oy 1 I ,., Cl lll!ott ...._. 01 cor.r II"', .. • ' The same 24-hour answenna service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contnbuton to our Lcttert column must include t.beir name and telephone number for venficauon. Tells us what's on your mmd "' 10 • "' •!tO ·-oop, "" De~t(I Clrcua.Uon Telephonet The Storekeeper Summer ***** ***** • • 1s 1n progress ALL SALE MERCHANDISE IS 500/o · OFF AND MORE This is a l~itimate clearance sale; all sale merchandise Is from our Regular Stock~ Store Hours: Monday-Saturday 10-6 p .m. Thursday tll 8 p.m. ~stdiff Plaza, 17th & lrvtM, Newport Beach (714) 642·7061 •'tiff ~ 1111>'• •A 'I'~• Abe' NtJP:)r' • IW~• • b1or1 ''"°"-' 0 11•(1\fl r • l'lioro • C•41'r "0'1,, • (. • 0 ...,,,..., "loll\" • Elittn ~ • f!M)' • C<itcl\a • Gt"'tn • irttlTW Ct\111 • •4IY'ltt" -v..:ion • lr "C' !Wt r;a • ...WMCN.'11'41° Mi"6 g ~ • "*'11<.t • PtonlD • 0v >s;I,~ • M /fl'Wf'I • ~ k-c> ""' • <.r • .c-rt ! • Surf lmt • T!'MSOr'l • T t af ~ \ ., ' 8J IOCllEU.E COLE ... .._ ........ .. , tbouaht I was JWialjn' the world by ~ WI -J thouabt 1 could aever be blue -'CoWN thllt QI b'fore I met you.•• The woe(uJ toundt or country bluearu& muaic may not have ori,. in.aled Jn the Golden Statei_ but for folki pthercd at the "Celebrate CaU(omia" Ana Feitival in Irvine. there could be oo better way to spend • sunny Saturday afternoon than clappin their handu.nd ain&in' aJor\I '° lhe Ora.nae County Bluep1l$1 Band. Not ''necessarily bluqrass f&ns •• Steve and Cheri Kuptz of Irvine, said lhey we~ just walk.in& by the Market· place ahoppin,acenter with their baby da\l&htcr Whitney, when they heard the music. It did not take lon1 before the whole family was clappina in time to the auitar, banjo and fiddle muStc. <aeorie can of the <>raaceCounty Bia~ &aAC proTtded hand-el&ppln& rh:rtJam.8 ap-preclated br, Chert Kapa and ber daa .. ta Wbttney at 'Celebrate CallfornJ.L" .,.., .......... .,L.-. ..... Mime Al Benin •arpriaed Sean Blakey, 9 , of Intne, wbOH prodclln& had interrupted bU •tatlonery routine. "I love it, .. said Cheri Kuptz. The 0ranae County Bluegrass bend was amona a full roster of festival entertainment. While the music contmued almost non-stop, Penny Fuzy of Irvine was mesmerized by Al "the mechanical man." With his face painted white and dressed in a white suit with a &Jitterina red tic, Al Herrin stood in the same place on Saturday from I I :30 a.m. to almost 3 p.m. He greeted the crowd with a robotic wave. "Don't~ you JUSt want to tweak ham 10 theear7'' asked Fuzy. Her husband, Paul. finally had to draa her away. The .. Celebrate Cahfomia" festiv- ities bepn Saturday when emcee, Sally Anne Miller of the City Council, spoke and introduced the Irvine Youth Chorale which performed a medley. Later, festival-goers were U"C8ted to the Strollina Troubadours, Mariachis band. On Sunday. the Dax1e Rhythmaares got lhe audicn~ jazzed up·· for a special performance of "Summer in Vienna' danced by the Ballet Pa- cifica. Jim Gamble performed a puppet show and Rex David Delong. formerly of Tbe Cba.ntays and The Rumblers, finished the salute to Cahfomia with a full rcpeno1re of surfer music. The event wu sponsored by the Marketplace and the C-1ty of Irvine Arts Center. A number of Center artists exhibited their work dunng the weekend. Instructor~ conducted mini~artworkshops in basket weav- ing, oriental watercolor and mask- making. Local children also partactpated. An exhibition of student artwork Signups slated at Golden West Huntington hostage tape answer to son's prayers Fall registration for Golden West College wtll begin Monday by appointment and will run Mondays through Thursdays until Aug.. 2. Regis- tration will continue on a walk-an basis Aug. 14-22. The Huntington Beach community college. which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. will offer more than 700 courses and tnunang an over 50 career fields. Oasses begin Aug. 18. Prospective students should visit the "'dminis- tration Building or call 895-8306 for registration tnformat1on. Cainpalgn klckoff set Tom Mays. a candidate for the Huntington Beach Caty Counetl, wall host a kickoff party Wednesdar. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kein Summeral . 1216 Cahfom1a Sl.. Huntington Beach. By ROBERT BARKER Of .. o.ii, .... tu« A video tape recording of Amencan hostage Davad Jacobsen was laterally an answer to a prayer. his son Enc said Monday. "We have had no contact wnh ham since November and my wife and I sat on the sofa Friday night and prayed that we would get some sign that my father was still alive," JacobseQ. 30. said at a news conference at Huntington Beach Cavac Center . .. And then at 7:30 th'e next day we got a call that Father Jcnco had seen ham the da} before and btought out with ham a tape of my father," the younger Jacobsen saad "It reanforced our feehn~ that (1od as watch ins out for us." Both Jacobsens laH' an Huntington Beach that has health had not detenoratcd even though rus father's demeanor reflected fat11ue. anger and frustration. he said "He was pleadin$ for his hfe." the younger Jacobsen said. "I got the concern that he believes he'll be executed very Jencototn .. tPope.A5 shortly 1f something's not done. He feels he's been abandoned by the AmenC'an people and the U S. government " Jacobsen. who worh for a medical supply firm an Costa Mesa. said he'll try to contact Jenco as soon as possible to find out more about has father's status Young Jacobsen urged the adm1nis- trat1on to alter its stance and begin ncgotaauons for the release of has lather and other capt ... es. showed their d iverse views of what makes the state great. Julie Analtn. an eiahlh JT&der at Lakeside School won . second place fo'r her construction paper collage of a V1ctonan mansion. Kenneth Chana. a s.econd grader from Deerfield School won a blue ribbon for h1s watCTCOlor and crayon work called "Ocean " Other student art winners were: Bryan Grant. a fifth Jrlder at Tu.rt.le Rock School for his tissue paper collage. "The Caty," and Suzanne Walt, a third grader at Santigo Hills School for a watercolor. "Looking at the Lake " The 7·30 event will center around the city's downtown redevelopment prOJCCl and former cny redevelopment director Tom Tincher will be the guest speaker Donations arc S45 per person The Rev. Lawrence M Jenco 14as released by Mushm extrem1st'i C\aturda) after nearly 19 months of capt•' 11.,. Jacobsen, 55. director of the hospital at the Amencan University of &1rul. has been held pnsoner for 15 months. .. He's pleading for his hte and the government's response •'> that ·we don't negotaate · IThe government> savs 'Son) ga}'i tough luck.' There's a lot o( pain ~h father reall} questions "'hether the go"ern-ment cares .. Erle Jacobeen Soroptlmlsts plan party Soropumast International of Laguna Beach wall hold a poolside event at the Laiuna Beach home of Lala Zall. director of Ballet Pacifica, next Monday. The pany wall honor the organization's newl)' elected board of directors, headed by president Judy Cassedy A money-raising raffie also w.ill be conducted. Blood drive ln Balboa Healthy donors of all blood types are needed for a one-day blood drive 1n Balboa Aug. 6. co- sponsored by the Newpon Beach Public Ubrary and the Amc:ncan Red Cross. Blood donations wtll be accepted from 2 to 6:45 p.m. at the Ebell Club. 515 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport &ach. Those wtshmg to make an appointment or seeking more anformauon should call the library at 644-3171 . .,..,,... ...... ., ...... " ....... Erle Jacobeen wean a bracelet with h.t. father'• name and date of capture. Jacobsen said al appeared that his father "had really lost weight •· But he helie' ed But Jacobsen claimed that "there're no precedent for not negotiating \\e nego- tiated for the TWA captives. the hosta~es L In I ran and the Achille Lauro." he said "But I ha\.e a confidence I'll 5tt-h1m dg0t1n ," Jdcobsen said "I ha"e confidence that the govemmeni Y.111 take steps to get this re~lvcd ·• Heater linked Ex-pitcher Odom claims he bought toNelsoncrash cocaine twice but never peddled it WASHINGTON (AP) -The flight ' crew of a chartered OC-3 that crashed New By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Both worked for Xerox m In.ml' 31 the Year's Eve, killing singer Ricky Nelson OllMO..,ll'llou..,. ume and sax others. encountered repeated .\n Ir" anc pohc<.' officer testified seeing problems with a ca ban heater short I} Former major league ba~hall pitcher Odom and Harns t'xchang.ang a bindle -a before fire erupted aboard the plane. John "Blue Moon" Odom took the '>tand small cn"elopc common!)' used for pack according to documents released today by an has own defense Monda~ on charges of ag.ang cocaine -in the com pan-~· parking federal mvesugators selling cocaine and saad has pnncapal lot from across the street He saad he didn't Al one poant. the documents sho14ed. accuser actuall) sold the drug to ham arrest them because he had no bac.:kup co-pilot Kenneth Ferguson told an-Odom testified that the t140 11me'i he When pohl:e dad stop Odom the folio ..... vesugators he became "nervous" about purchased cocaine from co-worker W1lhe ang "'eek 1he) didn't find an) cocaine on the heater problems and refused a request Hams in 1985 were th<.' onh time'> he C\.Cr ham or 1n h1~ car ho14cver. thn found by the pilot to tum 11 back on used al. paraphernalia that could have been used 10 one ..aad appeared lo be a "pa)-o" sheet u~d b~ dealers to keep track of customers and thear purl·hasc\ Defense attomc~ Stephen DeSales called to the stand a veteran shenffs nJrcotacs oflicer who said the pay-<> sheet v.as unh~e an\ he had ever sttn Odom told ·puhlc the c;heet was a last of l u<;IOmer<. he <;old .\"on products to on the <,1dc Dc\ak' JI.,., called Avon rcprcscnta- 11 ... e\ "'ho ...-iad the h'>t wac; s1m1lar to those u-.cd h' nthcr ..alespcople Tuesday, July 29 But the heater was turned back on and "You can take an\ tl''>t \OU "'ant." take the drug. mcludang a paecc of glass and several minutes later one of the passengers Odom challenged pro\ct u tor C' reg a c;trav. aboard the aircraft. which was flying Pnckett Odom admitted he used lhl' para- \\ alhc H.1m\. v.ho took the stand last 14ee~ and <Mom agreed the drug. trans- actwn<. too~ plaC<.' 1n the companv parking lot. hu1 thn d10cred on who sold the COl'a1nt' 10 "hnm No meeU.11 1cllcdaled Nelson. his fia ncee and his band to an Odom was arrested an \.ia\ 19~"1 and phernaha to .. non the cocaine He said he appearance an Dallas. complained of charged with two count' of \clhng small learned hov. h~ v.atchang TV heaV)' smoke an the cahm amounts of cocaine to Ham'> Officer~ also found a lt\t of names that PoucE Loe Driver inf atal hit-run crash I charged with manslaughter S7tKJ in Jrv.t'lf'\ • • • Jewell'\ '.tlurd .ii S 500 alleged!) wa' stolrn trom .1 lnc.1..t•d r<)(lm at thr Hunt - aniton lka1 h Inn 1 I I 12 Pacific Coast H1shwa, ~ woman WJ\ ~ke~ 1n10 co~tudy for alle&edh tr. mg 10 u\C' a ~tolcn 1·rcd1t card at the Broadwa\ .,7'7 Fdmger l\ve su~pect\ ndin@ ·,; a· hrown ... mencan four-door ar 'tulc. ,1 S \ 'O \ten-o from a 1984 red \ 11lk,watt1·n Raht11t in tht' 16000 block ot \1m' stolc•n trom d hoa I dOl knl ,11 I 0 I B.i' \ldr DnH· . . . .\ hurgl11r poppp..•J nul a 'lidintt ttlJS\ door to gain rntn lo a re~1drnre on the 1100 Balboa Boulr,arJ .ind \tole Jl'"'t'll') polled plant\ and .1 pnnl ol J Sal\ ador Dah painting Thr In'' came 10 $1 71i'I . . . .\ 'Jndal ,-au..eJ SI '10 in dama&l' h\ sma,h1ng a toilet ho"'I 1n a puhl11. ITSlfO<'Ol di lht' "-r"' fle>r1 r1t·r By LAURA MERK Of .. o.ii,,... -- Felony hat4nd-run and vehicular manslauahter charges were filed apanst C'ulmaro Urena by the Orange County D1stncl l\uorney's office Monday Urena. a 2l year-old c1t1zen of Mexico. allegedly ran O\.Cr and killed a 9-ycar-old In me boy Fnda} Jesse Paul Joe R Sullano was killed when Urena apparently drove onto the sidewalk on Yale Avenue where Sullano atld three other youths were nding their bicycles Sullano dacd 1mmed1atcly and has l.rTine A mailbox was 'tolen from 1 home on the .SOOO Mock of Roya le A venue • • • Two walkman'I.. ~ Portable stereo and some clothe\ w('n: ~tolen from 11 <.;M< camptt pukC'd on the R800 block oflrvane C'tnler Dnve • • • A red 1986 Mazda 92000 p1d..up truck was ,1olcn ind pohce tuspect two men 1n lhctr mad-20. dnvinf • 9t'1 Pol"9Che • • Tht ah«p\k1n coven from 1 Dat~un 240Z perked on Eldcrb(rry .. <'IT ,tolcn . . ' 4iuson uck<'t' to IM Rams footbell pmtt ~ ~tolrn from a condomanaum on 11\t IOOhlnck of Goldenrod • • • Tht sitrro t<'lt\, wh«I• and tirn W<'IT 1101tn from • T °' ota \upna l'*tkNS on C'atr•dr • cousin Giancarlo LuJan. 9 was taken to Western Medical Center for ob- servation. Lujan was released Sun- day. a hospital spokesman satd. The two other youths dad not require hospital treatment. Urena was arrested by lrvane pohce and held over the weekend an Orange County Jail an lieu ofS2\000 bail The passengers an the car. Jorge Ennque. 16. and Juan ( arlos Garcia. 27. were appornted a pubhc: defender Monday and were scheduled to appear 1n coun sometime 1<xlay All 1hrcc men fled the amdent scene Friday and were caught about an hour later after police surrounded • • • A Blaupunkt stcrto and • bench seat from 1 Volhw-.en V1naaon parked on the 17700 block ofC'owan wtl't' stolen • • • A brown Toyota van was stolen from thr 8800 block o(lrvane Center Onvt' • • • Two tarn and wheels. valued at SI ,OCXl. wtl't' stolen from a "Grt'at 0.llt'' tnuler parked on the I 7100 block of Dewar Co.taMea An anonasl 1\ suspe<'ted of •tart1na o firt' an 1 storqt bu1ldina at the 1:1tv' Mcu Verde Ptr\. O\.CT the weekend Damaae WI' C''t1matcd II $~) • • • A 8laupunk1 cast<'ttc 't<'rtO v11lutd itl SSOO "'a\ 11olen from 11 I QR4 Mtrce'de\ convcnable by a th1d v.h1• \hi one of the pla1t1c v.1ndow\ The rar wa\ N1rk<'d ovcm1Jht 11th<' \tCt1m'' rn1dC'n<c "' thr the area Sgt Dick Bowman saad they wall appear an rnun toda) to determine af pohcc can continue to hold the two men as matenal witnesses 1\11 three suspects are c1t11ens of Mexico and polace feared the)' would leave the area af they were released before a rnurt hearing. Irvine pohre determined Saturday that the men had been traveling south on Yale l\vcnul' when Urena re- portedly ran a red hght at Bryan Avenue He swerved to avoid oncom- ing traffic and ended updnv1ngabout 75 feet on the <11dewalk before comang to a stop. 2000 tllock ofGoldenc're Place . . ' A red racina bake valued at S3<Xl wa\ "olen from 1 l't'\ldencc m "the 300 block of Alta Lane • • • A small 1moun1 of cash and J<'WClr\ worth $2,470 wel't' stolen from 1 home an the 2800 block of Clubhouse Road The th1tf enmTd throuah an unlnckcd door on a t«'Ond 1tor\' ti.lcony • • • ~ woman dnv1na 1 red Toyota pumPfii S 14 SO worti.. o( ps at {he T eicaco Cu 4itataon. 20SO Harbor Rlvd and drove off w11hout pey1na HuntlnftOn Beacb Thaev~ pned open 1 l't'ar locked v.1 ndow 1 n the I 8000 block ofl vorycrT" and •tole et&ht to I 0\ho11un\.aS1,000 fur COii, I S2~r) v1del' 1a\1Ctte recorder Ind Burglan pnrd oPt-~ ; v..indnv. 10 a I Q7R ( he"rolct Blut'r in thr lar'f)Ort 1n the 16000 block ol \ 1rwoo1n1 . ' . A. Sbll pup tt'nt V.J\ \lokn v.a\ \tolrn from 1he had \,ml in thr I Xll()(I hlod ot C nmson Vandal' put p;,11·, 0 1n "" "' .11 < I\ R \lothter\ I ~O\<J ( 11lldrn ~l''I Newport Beach An el('(tm hammer wonh S \I 1 Wil\ stolrn from a dt')('k at IOI Ba"1dr DnvC' ••• An cmplo~t'r 111 .1 rtnl·ll 'lill 11gcnn d1scc.1"ered ~nmt'nnr firC'd o hullet into the r1d1ator c1f .1 < hn rnlt·t < amero 11" ncd h-. the •&t"nc." 1 hr hultc1 c. Ju'l('d morc 1han S400 dam<1gc to tht' ra 1Jl111 .iml the car\ air 1•ond111on1n11 unit . . . .\n I K h0Nrx1v.rr nu tho.an.I m11lm v.a' Laiuna Beach .\ C 'P"''' \lrl'c.'l rr"dcm c. umplamed I•' pohte after .i prl'" Irr "'lite. hl'\1 her lhmu11h a bathroom "''"dn" ~honl\ attn mid ni~ht \1nm11l' l he· Jlfl!V. kr .tPPlll'l'nlh llrd '" 11 .. 11 . . . .\ l .rnH'n \en·\ Dn'I" rc,nknt lalll'<I p<>hll 1<1 rrm1''' J 'ar:i' ra1tlC'M1dl..c ln•m lhc.· hl•m1· \.1nnd11' .1111·1 ~uon . . . .\ platr itla" "''".!""' "J' lln1k1·11 h' .1 HR pcllrt !In \outfi < l•.t\t High"~" th1· '1ct1m wld pohlt' \tone.la' Fountain Valley ThrC'r te1·n llltC'" v.rrr """'tC'tl l.1t1 Sunda' •fter 1hr' v.«'rc ~<'n allcac .. 1h brcakma into \fo1<1l.1 "'hnol 1#1\lo I '"' h fllared m Or.1n11.r < 11unl\ J.111 on \11\Jlll llln ufhurglar\ "'ere l11hn 1>.1, 1d Moon• I I\ nl S.in Otego ~011 \llcn RroJ1r I Ii ol r ounta1n "alle\ ,tnd Jl\'4'[lh \nlht•ll\ Crash kills driver~ 16 I\ Lquna Hill\ \OUth was killed Monda) .... hen he lmt control ot ha\ car and sma!th~ into a lenter da .1dcr. th~ C'ahfnm1a lhghwn\ Patrol rc- pc,mcd. Crraham \.\uman. lt1, "'II' tr.l\l'I ma wt"'lt on l..8 P:u Roact nt"itT ()\(I Parkwa) 1n I .1guna H ii" at .1 high rate of \flec•d , \.111l nli1 c'r '\t('\ t' tkll \\.!\Ill.an, v.ho v.,1\ .1lon1' .1~ f)iArcnth ln\I u1ntn'I tll h1~ \ln.111 1mix1ned car and hat thr 11111(•1 <II\ 1dt'.'r in the ~ I 'i pm .ll 1d1•111 The lCt'n-agrr v.a' c1e1 tt"c.t lwni lhl' <"<Ir and 'iU\ta1nrd fat.al 1n111r1n Bell \.llcl the \outh "'a' nnt "'l'tmn~ a \l'.'.ll hrlt :'IJo otlwr \l'h11k\ ''l'lt' 1n"1h cd 1n the,,, l tJc-nt ~ 111ri.i1m" I 'I 1l I nun1.i1n \ Jlle\ """'"' nr 11\l'<I i."\1~d flll i..1n11 IOOI\ Ill hrc:al.. 11111 .J "h111• l'lli' \oll..~wagC'n R.ihht1 parl..rd Monda\ 1•n the lti'\00 hlrl\ I.. ol \,f'l:n T hl' '"" '"' hu.kd \terr<• l'<IUlflOH'OI ~l>rlh S \~~ . . . Pr.mil a \.\tnJ,,._. to .:ntcr 'M;1mec.,nc.· huf'ltlan1•·1I ;i hla Ii. I'll'\ fo,ot;i C ehca pJrkr<I \t,1nl1.I\ "' the "100 hl<XI.. ot l olumhwr l hr 111~' 1ndudrd ~lt'rt'C> r\l111flm1·n1 '"'nil '111 Pair seized inHBheist \ ra1r ot ,u.,l'll'l tl'd armed robhcr-. v. t'r<' ,HH'\tt'J \1onda' lollow1ng an Ill' 1 r1.rn1 '''''c hul11up "lo one wa' an1un·d an th1· h1,ldup Rook1•d antn lluntangton &ach1a1I nn , h.ir!l<-'' 1>t armt'd robbcl) were fal ~ I )\•Jn 1 >n·n'>. \4 and fdward f,tr.1.t.1 11 hoth ot Huntington U1·.ll h l he 'll'P<'' '' h1·IJ up the Ra<1l.;an-R11hhan~ l I I l.1' •>r' "' Ci<)., I Warnt1 \\C al ahout 7 40 pm \81d Hunt• angt•'n Hca1h pohlc \~t JcrT) EvaM lhe\ lled with lcs\ than SIOO an a older rcd pickup tru1.:k. l41tne\\C'I told po~. atler rohb1ng thl· '>tort' with 1 .. , er. large v.eaJl'lO •• Hunt in ton ~' h pohn· ~t up ~un r1ll:tl'lrr ,,f the rt'a and ollit't'r T 1•m ()onnl'lh 'lll>llN the ~u .. pcch lrti\rltng \()uth on C rolden Wc~t '.\tr('(I, f.\IO!. "ltd Donnell\ and ona~r Tom Wood arrt',lcd the pair at I Qth lfftt and Orangr \\C'nuc the Ul'h "'~' rt·t~nerrd along with ,, I )11"' ~11 p1\lcll 1hat IA.I\\ a replica of .1 C 1111 p, the'" f 'an :th.1 \ .. \ Shuttle's crew survived blast, but not plunge Tapes reveal pilot said 'Uh-oh· at the time of explosion SPA( E (ENTER. Houston (AP) -At the instant space shuttle Challenger e'ploded pa lot Michael J Smith uttered. "tlh-oh"' and then he: and others an thr ere\\-breathed from emergency air packs dunng a 12-male fall to the ocean. N AS.\ officials sa\' The astronaut'I \Ur\ i' cd thr for~·e of the explosion "htl h ..eparated their cabin from the '>pacccraft and some were able to turn on t•mcrgcnq breath1ngcqu1pmcnt, ..aad Dr Joseph Kerwin, an astronaut-ph\\1c1an "hu 10ves11gated the crl'w·s rauc;c uf dt•;ith The exclamauon from ~mnh w." the last unerancc rccordl'd on lhl' spacecraft intercom <;''item and provided ''the first potential ind1 ra- t1on of awareness" of disaster nmong the seven astronauts who died J<tn 28. officials said Kerwin said that dcsplle a probahk decompression of the cabtn at 65 000 feet, the crew could have had six to 15 seconds of "useful ronSC IOU\ness .. dunng the fall toward the i\tlanllc He said the crew cabm smashed into the water at 207 mph, and that the destruction wH so severe that the cause of death "cannot be pos1tively determined." An analysis of pugcs on two of the emergency afr packs. including Smith's, howed that three-fourths to seven-eighths of the five minutes of air had been expended "throuah normal brcathmt" said Kerwin. The Nataona Aeronautics and Space Adman1strat1on released a 1ran- scn pl Monday of the recorded inter- com talk on the flight deck during Challenger's launch. Smith's single utterance came at 73 seconds affer liftoff. the moment the spacecraft came apart. The tapes were recovered from wreckage on the ocean floor, and NASA and IBM cnganeers spent months analyzing the recorded data NASA associate administrator Richard Truly said at a Washington news conference Monday that until last week it was believed that the crew had not sensed the disaster. Smath's remark, ')aid Truly. could 1nd1catc "the're was a moment of awareness." although he dad not !..now posuvel) what tnggered the r~mark fful~ said the fam1ltcs of the astronauts were mformed of the findmgs before the> were released Rehnquist confirmation hearings for chief justice nomination begin WASH I NG TON I I\ Pl -l\upremc Court Justice Wilham H Rehnqul't. has nomanat1on to become the na- uon 's 16th chief Justice oppo~d vagorousl} by c1v1l nghtc; group'\ and some Democrat!>, 1s beginning his formal quest for Senate t0nfirma11on Rehnquist. named b't President Reagan to replace thr retanng Warren E Burger a~ the nation'\ top Judge was to appear before thl' Senate Judiciary Committee toda~ The heanng. ong1n .. 1ll~ '>l hl•1.foled 'fur th15 morning, wa<, dda"ed un11l 4 p m. EDT to allow Sl'nator<\ to attend services in "lew Yuri... for cldrr statesman W .\'ere II Hamman. 94, who died ~aturda\- lf Rehnquist ~ nomination IS con- \ .\ '\ I H \ "\, < I~( < l I .\ f' 1 -·\ ga, nght!> leadtr \a\\ C •O' C 1corgl· Deu- kme11an wa'> mon· \llOlcrned with polit1n th.in puhlil ht·alth" "hen he \etned J hill thJt "ciuld hJ\l' Olddl' hou<,ang Jnd Joh d1\trtmmat1on aga1mt .\ID'i \ltllm' itkgal "Ourc11mpa\\1on f11r thl' '1c11m\ ol .\ID\ '>hould not 1.1u,1· u' to malo.t• j '>tgniticant lh<1ngl· 1n n1<,t1ng l<t"'. \\-lthout J l11m1wllmg 111•nl to do \O .. tht Rcpuhlil.in \!"' 1 rn111 \aid 1n lhc \l'tC1 mt'\'\agc .rnn11umnJ \1onda' I ht: \I J>\ hdl \ H 11ttt '7 h' \\- ... ENROLL ... NOW "for the nght start in life" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN firmed Reagan plans to nominate .\n10nan Scalia, a conservatt' c ap- peals court Judge an the D1stnct of Columbia, to fill the court 'acancy Senators from both parties have agreed on a hcanng !>Chedule that will allow the full Senate to vote on hoth nominees the week of Sept 8 Rehnqu1st's heanng will be n· tended through WedneM'.lay <Ind Thursday 1f necessary. Scalia's con- tirmat1on hearing 1s set to begin nt''t Tul'sday Rehnquist. 61. wa~ e.>.pected to bt: asked about h1~ 14-'tear tenure a'> the Supreme Coun\ mmt conscnat1\l' member and about h1<i poli11cal act1\ 1t1es in Phocnt'< a 4uaner cen 1u11 ago 'icmbhman .\rt .\gno-. "ould ha\l' da'is1ticd .llqu1rt•d immune defiuen- l) '>}ndromc a\ a ph)sical hand1lap !hat ... cmacd under thl' fair r m- plo~ment and Hou\lng ..\lt fhat "ould have allowed .\ID~ '1tt1m<, lacing d1~cnm1nat1on to till• rnm- platnl'> "llh the ~late "The: gel\ ernor haHomt' oul 11n lht• \Ide of 1gnorann• \\-hen hl' \l'tot·d lhl' tnll ·· lkn1am10 \that; of ~Jl1t>nal ( 1a\ Right<, .\d' ocatc' \a1d at a nc"' lonkrcntl' "\1ncc \ID\d1<,(nmin,1 111in 1., illegal fin man~ Cllll'<i 1n C alilorn1a) 11 sho"'" that the gm crnur.., murt· tonrerncd "'1th pohl1l'i than puhl1l health ·· Rahh1 \llen f-reehhng PH'\1dt·n1 ol Hoard ut Rahb1\ ol \outht·rn C ali- lorn1;i and lo-tha1rman ol thl' \td\ Inter-Falt'< uunul \aid hl' tx·l1e,ed 1hc t(<J\ ernor had m<tdt .1 '-l'n<>U'- m1,take in 'cto1ng th1 \II)\ hill ·Tht· gO\ernor h\ hi\ \t'l11 to<la\ ha\ \hlll.\n hlm'\('.11 to he ln'it'n'iltl\t' and uncaring ahout thr plight 111 <. ll17CO\" bn de\Cf\ l' l'qual r>rotCl tuin under the la\\-· hechling \a1d in .1 '>tatcmcnt rclca<,ed in l 11\ .\ngelc\ : Plaudit for pianist Flnt lady Nancy Reagan pre9ellt.8 the Presidential Medal of Freedom to plan.lat Vladimir Borowlta u Pre.ldent Re&ean look• on durint a ceremony at the White House Monday. Congress' tax panels split on revenue total WASHI NGTON (AP) -Nego- t1at1ons on compromise Lax-overhaul leg1slat1on have )Ct to get off the ground with House tall wnters ap- parenll> ready to tell their Senate rnunt erparts that a new packa~c ol SJO b1ll1on in revenue-raising proposal" 1<> '>llll not good enou$h Monda~ the House neso11ators 1nformall~ re1cctrd S 14 I b1lhon of an in111al $26 h1lhon revenue-ra1S1ng oiler from the Senate. The senators then agrcl·d to draft a new package of S 10 billion saymg the} would go no higher The nt"' package ltkel) will be pre\<:nted to the House nego11ator' 1oda' "Thi\,., all we want to spend to pa) for Jll ol the cl1ffcrences we have." <;a1d \en Roh Packw ood. R-Ore leader of thl' I I-member group of \enntt: hargainl'r'> Hut Hou'>l' 'ourn•\ do~ to tht· \10'-I 11 RI-\ (.\Pl -I \ Sl•n \Ian C ran<it11n predict<; that the I 9X6 l ~ \t·nall' ral~ in< ahfom1a will' he the most C\pcnsne campaign in C ah forn1a h1ston " ( ran'>ton <1ntl Im R1:puhl1can t halleogt·r l . \ Rep. Ed z,chau addn•<,<,t·d about 250 people Monda~ JI tht• annual ron,en11on nf the < .111lorn1a Hroadca,ter' ""'<x 1at1nn Al<,o \pt·ak1ng "ere GO\ (ieorge lkul..meJljn Jnd h1\ Democral1t rc- t•krt1on fl\JI Im ..\ogelec; Ma\or 1 om Brad le\ · 11"•"1he ·fir'>t mjJOr J01nt political appt:.irance., ol all four. although the program "a' 'trulturcd to avoid d1re1..1 lalc-t11-IJlC meetings. The' did not dt•ht.1ll' hut fielded qursimn\ lrorn thl' audience '\1ate ~upreme ( ourt < h1l'I Ju<,t1lC Row Bird also t.1PJX"Jrl'll Anth < ran\ton "hn " \Cck1ng a lounh tl'frll and /\lh<tu ha'c C\ll· m.11t·d th.it the) ma) spend ~20 million tx·t'.'t·cn tht:m to \\-10 \Otl'r'> 1111 thL' -...o, 4 gent'ral elect ion l'>l lwu. \~ho <,poke pnor to < r.tn\lon. \Jld tht· Dcmocra11r in l u111hen1 \\"'afraid to debate He \a1d C rari,ton ha'> dedincd 10 pan1upate negottallons. who asked not to be quoted b> name. said Rep. Dan Rostenkowsk1, D-111., chairman of the negot1at1ons, considers the new Senate package too small to pay for 1he low 'knate-pas!.ed ta>. rate!> that the 22 ne~ot1ators arc using as a starting point for their talks. The problem facing the conferees 1s how to fashion the final version of the landmark lcg1slat1on so that at does not add to the flood of federal red ank b) reducing the revenue the govern- ment collects ''There arc differences of philosophy between the House and the Senate and d ifferences of empha'i1s. but we're gomg to ge t there." Packwood c;a1d Monday after the rnnfereeo; ended their seventh day of talk-; with lmle d1scemablc pro- gress 1n resolving the hundreds of difference-; hetwcen the versions of thL· t>11l pas~d b} each chamber 10 two dd">ate\ <;pon'>01l'd b) the I eaguc ol ~omen Voterc; .\nd he lalled ( ran\ton a rt•presentat1'e of "the old polittc'>" nnd "a bag spend-l'r .. Rut < ran\tnn delt\erc<l his '>harp- cst auack to 1..Jate on Zi.chau, saying has vote'> rel1ect an "a\tound1og. 1momprchen'>1ble. in('\pltrnhlc rc- tord" of 1ncon~1stcnn He <,aad 7scha~·, \Otc'> on apartheid. aid to Nicaraguan rebel'>. arms shipment<; to Saudi Arabia and other 1<,sul''> reflect his "lac!.. of a gu1d1ng <,tar a compasc; ·· Cramton de~<:nbcd /schau a'> "a man "ho \Otes against. and then lor a re'iolut1on condemning Armenian genocide a man \\-ho \Ote'i for. and lhen 'ote\ against, aparthr1d sanc- tums a man \\-ho votes. against and then for aid lo the ( ontras a man who "31d in January he would vote aga1nc;1 the \aud1 arms '>all' then \ote<, for 1110 Ma) then on Jul} 7t h. sa)s he "ouldn't do 11 again then on Jul) 9 sa)' he would do 1t again. then on Jul> 10 \J\\ he probably \\-Ouldn·t Jo 1t again Hradlc) Jnd f>cukmepan hoth reiterated familiar rampaago theme'>. Nadon 's unwed 1nothers on increase, study says ly t.M AMtdate4 Pm• W AS.HINGTON -Di vorocd women and those wbo put off ma.rriaee bu1 wa.nt children thett aae makes it risky are helping boost the nation's rate or unwed mothers co record levels. aovemment staustics •bow. Cbildbearin& by unmamed women i.n 1984 accounted for more than one baby in five, the hiahest level since the &Qvemment be&an colJecuna data on the su~~ •n I~ acoordina to the report from the N'alfonal Center for Health Siausbca. Th~ were increases in the non-marital birth rate for women of all ages under 40 yea.rs., except those increasma birth rates for women in their 30s and 40s continued, as it has over the last decade or so." Tainted water verdict applauded BOSTON -Families who sued two co~rat1ons for . all~ly conta.minatina drinkina water after members became 111 say a v~rdict aptnst W.R. Grace Co. shouJd pel"luade industnal Arnenca to process ~ts hazardous wastes respons.ibly. Corporations "had better be more carefuJ wath what they do with their hzardous waste," said Anne Anderson, whose 12-year-otd son, Jimmy, died ofleukemia five years ago. S~e also said compani.~ should reahu the pubUc "is 1<>•n1 to hold them responsible for harm done. Senator cltea home health care crlala WASH I NG TON -The denial of0Medacarc claims for home health care has nearly tnpled since 1983 despite rules that encourage hospitals to discharae elderly pauents who need foUow-u{> therapy, a Senate staff report said Monday. "We face areal and 1mmed1atecris1s in access to post-hospital home care," said Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa .• chturman of the aging paneJ. Heinz said the report "' highlights a "growinJ number ofinappropri.ate and perhaps even i.llepl deri.ials of coverage by Medicare." Damage •ought In nuclear weapons te.t LAS VEGAS ~ Workers tunnehng toward equipment da.1!1.agcd m a nuclear weapons test April 10 arc expected to reach the area late this week. the Department of Energy said Monday. 9fficials hope the_ da~aged equipment will reveal what went wrong wi th Mighty Oak, a blast designed to teSt the survivability of United States mihtary and space hardware. OOE offici~s said carher this year that up to $20 million tn equipment was damaged m the weapons effects test in a tunnel at Rainier Mesa. about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas. Actor's son Indicted in boatlng tragedy ANN'APOLIS, Md. -Actor RyanO'NcaJ's21-year-old son, Griffin. faces five years behind bars 1fconv1cted on a rarely used charge ofboat manslaughter stemming from the death oftM.son of director Franc1s Ford Coppola. An Anne Arundel County grand jury ha'nded up a sax-count indictment Monday that mcluded the manslaughter charge as well as five counts dealing with reek.less and negligent dnvmg of a boat. Gian-Carlo Coppola. 23, was killed May 26 while with O'Neal on a Memonal Day holiday outing on the crowded South River near Annapohs Detroit clty workers reject new contract DETROIT -The leader of 7,000 stnkang city workers called for outside help today after has members overwhelman~y rcJCCLed a contract endorsed by union officials. sending a mun1c1pal c;tnke an to its 14th day. Members of the Amcncan Federation ofState, County and Municipal Employ~sspumod by a 3-to-l margin Monday a tentative, three-year pact reached dunng the weekend. Approval would have ended a stnkc that has cau~ 40.000 tons of garbage to go uncollec ted and idled bus service for 200.000 commuters in the nation's sixth-largest city. The rej ccuon was a blow to bargainrrs on both sides. Derallment causes chemical leak In Iowa BOONE. Iowa -Eighteen cars of a train loaded with hazardous chemicals were apparently blown off a bndge during a fierce storm, and some chemicals leaked anltl the Des Moines River, state ollicaaJs said. Officials did not know 1mmed1ately what chemicals leaked or what environmental danger the} posed. said Jerry Math1a!>on. an aide to Gov Terry Branstad. Bird calls for ballot initiative changes MONTEREY (A P)-StateSupremc(ourt Ch1cfJust1ce Rose Bird would change Cahfom1a's ballot 1nit1at1ve proce5c; because the couns must often contend with sloppily crafted laws. "You have many problems written an to in111at1ves ... (and) initiatives are sold b} one or two catch} phrases." Bird told more than 250 people Monday at the annual California Broadcasters Assoc1a11on convention. "The courts. when they look at 11. they look at maybe 70or 80 pages ofsoUd wntten words . . There are no sample blacks and whites -there are a lot of gray areas." she said For example, she said. the 1978 Braggs death penalty an111at1ve approved b) the voters had mistakes an draftmg that re<;ulted m court battles. "You have conOicts built into 101t1a11vcs It's a 'Catch-22' situation for tht> court. No matter what we do, we make somebody unhappy." · Bard, who was appo1 nted to the high court 1 n 1917 by Democratic fo rmer Gov Jerry Brown and who faces confirmation at the polls an November, said Cahfom1a·s courts are "forced to work their way through the morass that as often handed to us:· with the Republican governor claim-knowledged tl\at 1tseffect1veness ma) ing credit for the state's fi scal soh·en-be blunted by what he called a "$2 C> and has Democratic nval attack-mallaon campaign" by the governor ing the admin1strat1on·., record on He ~1d Bradley trails by three to nine IO'<acs. points an vanous polls Tom Quinn. 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African sanctions bill due by week's end WASlilNOTON (AP) -o. . Priest addresses Sh iite Mos lem captors and flies to Rome for meettngwtth pope FRANKFURT, West Germany (AP) -The Rev. Lawrence Manin Jenco flew to Rome today to sec: the pope after emotionally addressing his former captors by name and remind- ing the world that Americans remain hostage tn Lebanon. The SI-year-old Roman Catholic priest pledged himself to be a "~r sonal letter" to families of the three Americans with whom he shared ampnsonmeot. Jenco. freed by Shute Moslem extremists of Islamic Jihad on Satur- day after nearly 19 months in caplJv1- ty, and 10 relatives Oew to Rome this af\ernoon for a mccuna wtth Pope John Paul II In a 10-minutc statement at the U.S. Rhein-Main Air Base near Frankfurt, Jcnco, of Joliet, lit. ad· dressed captors whom be knew H Haj, Said and Ahab. He named Haj when he spoke of the videotape of hostage David Jacobsen, SS, of Huntington Beach, which the former priest carried with him when released. Jenco spoke ofh1s rehcf at being able to tum over the tape to The Assocaated Press m Damascus, Syria. Jenco also thanked Said for "last minute counsel" he provided. "The small crucifix Ahab gave me was a great comfon during those final hours," Jenco said of the end of his ordeal. Isr aeli jets in mock raid of Leba n on BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Israeli warplanes staged mock divebombing attacks today on Palestinian guerrilla bases in Lcbanon'scentral mountains cast and southeast of Beirut, police said. St.ate and privately owned radio stations had ong.inalJy reported that raids were in progress. Police. how- ever. said the Israeli Jets carried out only mock assaults in the Dru~ controlled halls ofBayssoursouthcast of Beirut and the Dahr el-Ba1dar mountain ridge cast of the: capital. They said the jets staged no bombing or strafing runs in the ~ort1es that began shortly af\er 11 a.m The Syrian-backed guerrilla fac- tions maintain bases an the two reg.ions that were frequenll) hit by the Israeli air force in five bombmg raids in Lebanon this year. The lsraeh jets later crao;hcd the sound barrier over Beirut. Jenco. drestcd in 1 traditional priest's dark su1t with Roman collar smiled and waved at a small crowd of well·wtshers at the airport. He said of the Americans stiU lteJd by Shute zealots: ''Plcate let them know I will be a personal letter to their loved ones. Since neither I nor Terry nor David knew that I was to be teJcascd, 1 did not have a chance to hug and kiss them and to bid them f arcwelJ. .. The three American hostaacs, seiz- ed an separate kidnappings last year, are: -Tef!Y Anderson, 38, of Lorain, Ohio, chief Middle East correspon- dent of the AP, whose sister, Peggy Say, was in Damascus al the time of Jenco's release. -Jacob5en, director of the Amen- can University Hospital IJl Beirut. and -Thomas Sutherland, 55, of Fort Collins.z Colo., the university's acung dean Ot aariculture. U.S. St.ate Department spokesman Mike Austrian told a news conference today that Jenco would meet the pope Wednesday morning. A\IStrian said, "While emotionally fragile and extremely fatigued from his long ordeal." Jenco plans to fly to London later to talk with the Rev. Robert Runcie. the Archbishop of Canterbury, said An- drew Mihelich, Jenco's nephew. Runc1e's envoy, Terry Waite, went to Lebanon several limes trying to secure the relcast of Jenco and other Amencans hcld host.age there. WllHamC&.eey CIA chief's trip, Jenco's release tied WASHINGTON (AP) -The re- lease of the Rev Lawren~ Jenco by radical Moslem kidnappers m Leba- non comes within weeks of a secret trip to Syna by CIA Director Wilham Casey, administration officials say. A newspaper account, quoting an unidentified intelli,ence source, said Casey's trip helpea bring about the Roman Catholic pnest's freedom. However, other sources said it was not clear whether Jenco's release Saturday in the Syrian-controlled Bew Valley resulted from the Casey mission. Richard Lupr. chaumao of tbe Senate Fomsn R~lations Com.tllit· tee, ii ~ Cooam-to ~ a$)PC8ls from President Reapo arid adopt unctions aimed at pushina South Africa'• white m1nonty aov· emment toward MtOh•tiom with blacks. Lupr, R·lnd., wu to present h.i1 proposals at 1 closed meet.int of the commmee today. A spokesman, Mark Helmke, said a sanctions bill probably would be drafted and ready for action on tbe Sen.ate floor by the end of the week. .. The bask theme is that theie are all sanction$ that hurt the white South Afncan government and mfrastruc- ture. •• Helmke sa.ed. "The idea tJ to convince South Africa that the Unit- ed States is serious about the need to enact $Ubstantive sancnons." The Lup.r proposal calls for wnt- ing tnto law the five hmllcd sancuons imposed by RtafAn last year and adding new ones, 1nclud1ng: -Ban the impon of the products of industries controUed an part by the ,South African ,aovernment, including steel. uranium, cemen1 and aluminum. -End U.S. landing nghts for South African aircraft. -Direct the State Department to stop issuing visas for !ravel to the U nited States for employees of the Tatlle lmJiarD lncreueatmc~ed W ASHtNGTON (AP) -Ocmo- crau say th~ att outr..,cS by a Re.au adm1njstrauo11 trotativc trade qreement to bool1 tntile imports from Soulb Afnca 11 a lime when pressure as arowi"I for U.S. sanctions apmst the white-nlkd nalJon. ln today's cdluons, The Wash.iaa· ton Post reported that the office of Sp;ecl.al Trade Repietenta1.ive Oay.. ton Yeutter reached the ~t June 27 to raue U.S. imporUofSoutb African texnlcs by 4 percent &Wt.iaa See•· 1. • 'The adm1rustrauoo does South Africa a favor. sticks its finaer ia tbc eye of million,1 oru .s. textile worten. and JU&t'llntees an ancreasina sh.are ot the U.S. market for South ~ .. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said to remarks prepared for delivery today. South Afncan iovemment and aov- ernment-<:<>ntrolled industries and to revoke vitu previously issued to S'1Cb penons. -Give Reagan authority to sell off U.S. sold reserves to depress tbe world price of aotd and wreck the South African aotd mining industry. Nicaraguan president warns U.S. promoting another Vietnam By oe Aseodated Preis Second car bombing in two days kills 25, wounds 170 in Beirut Sources who spoke on the con- dition of anonymity told The As- sociated Press Monday that Cas'e> visited Syna to meet with people believed to bave contact with the kidnappers of Jenoo and at least three other Amencans in Lebanon The San Francisco Examiner. an a copyngbted story from Washington, said the m1ss1on was so secret that only President Reagan and three advisers knew of the tnp, which was made within the last three weeks to discuss the hostages and Israeli de- fense concerns with Synan President UNf!ED NATIONS -Nacarquan President Da01cl Qnep today told the Secun~y Cour:icil that ~1dent Reapn should rcaliz.c .. be is promoting another V aetnam in Central Amenca ··by supporuna anti-Sandinista rebels. lo his speech to the I 5-member council, Ortega asked the U nited Sates to abide ?Ya Wor~d Court dccisaoo that U.S support for the rebels. known as Contras, is 11lcgal. When any state rcJCCU or tlDOJ"C$ international law 1t strengthens the dangerous lendency to replace law by the Law of the Jungle·· Ortega said. ··we do not want confront.at10n; we have not come to the counetl to cast insults against the U.S. govemmeot, but to seek peace and re5pect for mtrmallonal law" BEIRUT. Lebanon {AP) -A car laden w1th explosives and mortar shells blew up an a bustling market an Moslem west Beirut today, and pohce said the blast killed at least 25 people and wounded 170. The blast came one day after a white Merccdes-Ben1 sedan packed wuh a quarter-ton of TNT exploded m the city's Chnstlan sector, fueling fears of renewed eye-for-an-eye at- tacks between Chris11ans and Moslems 1n Beirut No one has claimed responsib1ht) for this week's attacks Thirty-two peo ple died and 140 were 1n1ured 1n the Monday blast Today's car bomb went off at 11 a.m. beneath a bridge jammed with vegetable carts, taxicabs and ped- estnans in the Moslem d1stnct of Barbar. The car was parked 20 yard~ from a hospital. Bodies were hurred into the air as the gray Volkswagen Golf exploded. police and witnesses sa1d. Poli ce said several mortar 'ihells were attached to the C\plos1 ve charge estimated at 165 pounds, which multiplied the power of the blast. Police said at least 25 people were lolled and 170 wounded an the attack. Syrian and Lebanese troops as well as Shiite Moslem Amal militiamen cordoned ofT the blast scene. firing submachine-gun volleys into the air to clear a path for ambulances and fire engines. The explosion devastated 20 shops in the ground floor of a 13-story business center More than 30 cars were wrecked and ~l ablaze Hafez Assad. CIA spokeswoman Sharon Foster refused to comment on the report, saying. "We don't discuss the direc- tor's travel. I can't confirm or deny that." The Examiner reported that U.N. .\mbassador Vernon Walters, who has often served as a special U S. envo> on secret nussions around lhe gl obe. has made sc~ral trips to Boy George pleat& gallty to 1Jero1n cmuge LONOON -Boy Geo!'fe. the flamboyant 8nt1sh singer famous for wear_ing makeup and women .s clothes, pleaded guilty today to possessing her~m a!ld w.as fined the equivalent of $370 by a London magistrate. The m1lhona1re rock star reportedly had been undergoing treatment for heroin a~d1cuon when police nuded his home m north London's arty Hampstead d1stnct July 7. The singer. 25, loolona pale, spoke only three umes and in monosyllables dunng the hcarins at Marylebone Magistrate's Coun. 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Vkfo ! \~l "1i<'ii Paricww) ~1,ucin \lf'jcl r.A qzf)qt-lM'Q l"l·O ~I tr·~- ) \ J Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Tueld4ty, July 29, 1988 The church t h a t would not (could not) be m oved The little congregation of St. Matthew's by the Sea Church in Corona del Mar never bad a chance. The 64 members of the breakaway Episcopalian sect sent a delegation to Great Britain in an attempt to get the commissioners of the order from which they seceded to grant them a favor. They wanted to buy a 13th century village church, disassemble it, ship it to Newpon Beach and rebuild it stone by stone on Heliotrope A venue. It would have been an enormous undertaking for a congregation 100 times as large, but underpopulation is not the reason this impossible dream fizzled. Church politics played a more significant role. It api_>ears that the Episcopal establishment wouldn't give the folks from St. Matthew's lunch, ·let alone an old church that would symbolize its long religious tradition. The Episcopal Church does not reco$11ize ~t. Matthew's by the ~; to the com- missioners m England, and to the bishops of the five diocese in California and the 95 others in the United States, the tiny congregation might as well have ceased to exist. St. Matthew's by the Sea is one of a handful of churches that left the mainstream Episcopal Church in a dispute over modernization. When the world's Episcopalians decided it was OK to ordain women and modernized their prayer book, fundamentalists drew the line. Chuches had no business changing their traditions every time skirts got shorter and hair got longer, they said. They would cleave forever to the old ways. It is immaterial if they were cast out, driven out, left out or jumped out. Once yo u're out, it's hard to come back in, even if it's just to pick up something you forgot -like an 800-year-old c hurch. lt is ironic that the church the St. Matthew's congregati on wants is likely to be demolished. lt is unused and unwanted by the church commissioners in England. And, si~ce 1t dat~s well before t~e ti~e of the disputed changes tn the Episcopal Church, 1t might be an appropriate environment for the fundamentalists - son of a shnne to their unalterable beliefs. The church commissioners, it seems, are aware. too. of the stone church's symbolic value. They recognize that the building would gi ve St. Matthew's by the Sea a claim on continutty the Episcopalians consider mislead- ing. It 1s the Episcopal Church, female pnests and modem prayer book and all, that 1s the embodiment of a centuries-old religious heritage. according to Archdeacon Terence Lynberg. To cooperate with St. Matthew's by the Sea or any other splinter church would be to do a d1sserv1ce to the Episcopal Church in general and the. congregations of St. Mi chael and All Angel s Church m Corona del Mar and St. James Church on Lido Isle specifically. he said. . If on~ we.re to try, i~ :w'Ould be possible to quote the Bible and Justify the pos1t1ons oft he parties on both sides ofth1s question. But it seems more appropriate to look to the literature of politics to understand the real dynamics. It's hard to guess whose side God might be on 1s all this. But, 1f the 64 members of the St. Matthew's by the Sea congregauon had overcome the opposition of the world's Epi scopal establishment. they still would have had Newpon Beach to deal with. To get their ancient church reconstructed. they would have had to convince the Planning Comm1 ss1on, the Zoning Commission and the City Council that the building was sunable fo r the residential neighborhood and that adequate parking was available. But perhaps the most difficult obstacle to vault would have been the building code. As a reconstructi on project. the church would have been treated like a new buildi ng. The congregation would have had to make the 800-year-old structure canhquake-proof. Opinions expressed 1n this space are those of the Dally Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s1nv1ted The Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 Phone 642-6086 ' Assemblyman Fergus on hasright tohis opinion, too To the Editor In ~our cdnonal <>f luly 22 vou nghtl}' defended the nght of the Fno;1gn to puhhsh Its cd1t onal on .\sscmhl}'man Ferguson hut con dcmned him (Ferguson) for cxcr<'1<, mg his nght'I In sugge'lting to th<' advertisers of the Ensign that tht'y cxprc'l'i their feelings on thr <>dl'n"'· I lo the paper, Fcrguwn W:l\ "'11~ exerwung his nght 10 fret' 'lf)('e~ h Had any of the advcn1<i<'r\ told th<' En~1gn the}' didn't hkr the rd11onal or even withdrawn their adven1c;ing from the paper the'w too would have RMJ .I C /\ l Daily Pilat hccn entirel) "'1th in lhl·ir nght'i. \ ou fail tq, makr the d1')llnrt1on bc.•tween forcing c;omeont• 10 do or not do 'omcthing on one hand and "1thdrawing suppon from ~omcthrng one docs not want to 'lupport on the other Simply put. a ncwspaix·r 1~ free to puhhsh what It wants.an 1nd1v1dual 1s free to \.'\)' what he wants. and a h1mnesc;or individual i~ free to buy or not huy what 11 want'I includanj advenic;m~ ~pare 1n 11 ncwspap<-r J!\MFS [ NEL<\ON fountain Valk' F1anli llnl Fd110 Tom Tait Man 'Q•"Q F d•ln• l>Ofl F•n .. , C •ly rcM" Tom Cl•nln Nfl• Fd1tor C••lo Sheff •J>l'>tl\ EOtlOr "°"" Cantretl P•OduCl1Qtl Olt~IOf '•"' l(efldte C11r.ylatt<'ln Man119e' .......... ........., A~~ DlrectOf ..... , ....,,,_. Cl1tt1l1e<1 Otree10t Third World starving for an answer to hunger State Department has made it more difficult for nations to get food crops WASHINGTON -The State Depanment's messianic zeal for pri- vate cntcrpnse has made it more difficult for needy Third World nations to get deli very of surplus Amencan food crops. Some recipient countne~ are bemg pressured to "privatize" their distribution systems before food will be sent. Foggy Bottom bureaucrats insist that no one has been starving as a result of the 1dcologically 1nsp1red red tape. but the efTon to change the structure of the rec1p1ent regJmes has left a sour taste m some far-0fT capitals It has also 1nfunated U.S agncul- tural eitportcrs and one member of the Senate "I do not believe 1n usmg food as a pohucal weapon," Sen. John Melcher. ~Mont.. told our associate Stewan Hams Melcher was unable to interest his colleagues on the Agnculturc Com- mittee m the s11ua11on, so he hired a stenographer and conducted a solo heanng. He 1nv1ted representatives of eight food-1mportmg countries to tell their expenences with the State Department's arm-twisting as prac-. t1ced by the Agency for International Development in the Food for Peace program. Here are some of the complaints he heard· •Riots and revolutions were raging 1n other Afncan countries after a devastating famtne when AID of- ficials held up food shipments to Kenya for three months until the Kenyan government reluctantly aveed to let the pnvatc sector d1stnbute U S food As the Ken yans explained to Melcher, there was no one outside their government agen- cies who had the necessary expertise to handle the millions of tons offood waiting to come in. They also pointed out that there was no guarantee the food would find its way from the private distribution firms to the people who needed it most. •The same problem -no private sector capability -plaJued the Marx ist regime in Mozambique. AID officials tned to strong-arm the Mozamb1quan government into pnvat1Z1ng food distnbution. but eventually backed down when the government stood firm. Still, the pressure alone aroused resentment m Mozambique. where 100,000 had died of starvation in 1984. "When you drive down the road and you see the dead bodies, you cannot permit (that ktnd of agreement) even for the best of ph1losoph1cal reasons." a food importer told Melcher •U.S. diplomats in Manila told the Philippine government it had to let private importers compete with the government food aJency. •In the Dominican Republic, where 80 people died in 1984 food riots, A ID officials insisted that the sovemment abolish its food purchas- tn& agency before rice would be shipped under Food for Peace. "To me, n typifies basically an attitude of arrogance on the part of our bureau- crats, who sit here in Washington and feel they know better than these governments do what needs to be done," Steve Gabbert. executive vice president of the Rice Millers Assoc1a- t1on. told Melcher AID officials say they're only JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR enforcing -orscTr.lielp" conditions mandated by Congress, and insist that emergency provisions in the program allow for immediate food deliveries regardless ofagreement on privatization. But U.S. agribusinessmen arc con- cerned that the pressure to privatize may cause foreign buyers to buy their grain from Canada and Australia. In fact. Kenya bought 120,000 tons of wheat from Australia while the ncgo- t1.ations over distribution were drag- ging on. "One would think the Australians and Canadians must have played a major role in helping the United States draft the (Food for Peace) langua~c." Nebraska Wheat Growers executive director Ron Stoddard observed sarcast1~1ly. UNDER THE DOME: The com- munist regime m Pelc.mg seems to be learning the intricate art of"kowtow" practiced so expertly over the years by their Nationalist Chinese rivals on Tai)wan,. Th~ targets of the kowtow curricu1um arc members and staff aides of such congressional commit- tees as House Armed Services and Senate Foreign Relations. Recently a mixed bag from these panels took a sightseeing -er, ·factfindina tnp through mainland China that in- cluded a rare &hmpse of Tibet. which is seldom on the tourist itinerary. The Chinese hosts rolled out the red carpet. J•ct AIHl~noa ud Jn~pb S~ar •r~ 1yod1c•ted colomai•I•. Latinos won't be alienated by Mahoney, Catholic Church E \.Cr) populat10n forecast in- dicates that b> the turn of the next century -le,., than 14 years from now -the maJOnty of Californians will he H1span1c But this soon-to-he maJonty 1s stall very much a minonty in e'ery wa y but numbers. Hispanics lac k poht1cal muscle. having elected only a fr"" congressmen and state legislators. and they ha ve yet to mo"c up the economic ladder in big numbero; Now, with an C)e toward Its own futu re. tht' largest Roman Catholic archdiocese 10 ( ahforn1a and the nation has made a maJormove tog,1ve H1span1cs a boost ln the process. the C athnhc h1crard1) has 1nfunated federal 1mm1gra11on officials >\rchb1shop Roger Mahon) 's so- callcd "Plan for Hispanic Ministry" would open centers for homeless and 1mm1grant L..aunos throughout h1'i Los .\ngeles archdiocese. which stretches from Pomona to Santa Mana It would set up task forces to fight ~ng warfare, oppo'i<" cv1cllon of 1lleg.al aheM from lcderal housing. open tu1t1on -free 'iChools 10 teach 1mm1g.rant\ f.ngh'lh, provide scholar- 'ih1pc; for Lati no fam1hes unable to afford parochial 'IC'hool tu1t1 on fo r their children and set up a nt'w network of da)<are centers ( athohc pnests and nuns will be a'i'i1gned to V1'11t every H1span1c home m the huge archd1occ~. which 1s offi ciall y home to 2.65 m1lhon Cath- olics And 1ftheprogramsaresucce~s. ful in M1hony'41 b31hwtck. count on their bcmg 1m1tated throulthout Cah- forn1a and in 'it.ates hkc f exas. New Meuco and Anzona, where large numbers of H1•pan1C\ arc also pour- 1ng 1n All the~ \en. ices are to be provided w1thou1 l"(gllrd to the 1mm1g.rat1on stutus of the l"t1noc; thC'y afTc<'t , "There arc no illegal alien~ 10 the Catholic Church," proclaimed Mahony. who moved from Stockton to take over the Los Angeles archdiocese last year "Our pro~ram to increase the Hispanic's role wi thin tht: church must pay special attention to th e poor. as well as to those who have come to our i1oc1ety to eo;capc repression and find a better way of hfc .. The archbishop branded a o,oon-to- be-efTect1ve federal law reQuinng ev1ct1on of illegal ahens from o;ubs1d1zcd housing an "evil edict." "We challenie this immoral law that would divide our families and add to the sufTenng of those who already share m so few of our resources." Mahony said. Mahony's plans and comments 1nfunated Harold Ezell. the voluble western regional director of the federal lmm1grauon and Natural· 11a1ion Service. "We take exception to the fact that the archbishop is going out ofh1s way to take care of illef!il ahens as well as legal 1mm1grant\,' said fzell. "We admire his efforts to care for those c1t11ens who arc poor. and there arc plenty of tho~." "But he wants to aid those who arc here 11lcplly ihat wtll only en- courage more to come. because those who arc here already have fncnds and relative~ who will hear of the good care they're aeuma here It con- tnbute to the nevcr-endina cycle of lunna 1llepl ahens here." But (zcll stopped short of threaten- ing ra1d'I on any new f1cll1llcs that may be ~t up by the a.rchd1occ5e, which 1s esumated to cont.am at leut I m1lhon 1llcpl 1mm1arant.s. And Benjamin Bobo, 1 top Cah· fom1a offic1al of the federal Depan- ment of Housma and Urban De· vclopmcnt, rcfu'ICd to Jl.tt mto a '\ , THOMAS ELIAS verbal battle with Mahony. "We don't get mto debates on the issue," he said. "If thc-y are going to oppose (the eviction law). they should use the formal procesc; and appeal to Congress." Mahony has already done that. bade.mg an amendment sponsored by all four Latino congressmen from \ahfomia and Texas that would allow anyone now hvmg m federal pro1ccts to remain. Mahony said his plan. which will cost the archdiocese an estimated $2 million 1n its first year. was designed by "grass-roots H1span1cs." And the plan was 1mmcd1ately hailed by leaders of the rtlat1vely few poht1cally active Hispanic orga011a· tJOnS. "The archbishop secs that we arc a vtable pan oft he archd10C'CS( and he's aivint us a chanct to part1c1pate," said Dan DaenL. pl"C$1dcnt of the United Neiahborhoods Orpmzat1on of &st Los Anaele After they've beaun part1etpauna actively in thetr own church, H1s- pan1cscan be eitpectcd to reach out tn other ways, eventually makma their presence felt in somethin1 like the proponion ofthc1r huge and growina numbers. If it worh, then. the church plan may eventually be seen a5 Step I 1n the poht1cal and economic rc~hap.. 1na of Cahfomtt TbomA1 Ella• 11 a Sue.a Mwtta· b .. e4 cohunal11 oa 1ta1e l1net WALT£1 Bu11ouc1s School is best medicine Considering my aar (I'll never apin see what's usually called the required retirement qe) one would think I'd follow the advice uricd upOn me by two of my contem- poranes -Colonel L.E. Cox and Ivan Hinderaker. Dr. Hinderaker is the retired Chancellor of the Univer- sity of California Riverside and L.E. Cox is the retired Vice Chancellor of the Universitl of California Irvine. As some o you may remember l have had a connection of one kind or another with three senior univer- sities. I had four years of undergraduate work at the University ofWashington in Seattle. Then r went to the University of California Berkeley to work for the Associated Students. That wasn't a very arduous job so I took advantage of haviOf plenty of time to spend three ycan m graduate school. At Washmgton my major was journalism. At Cal I was in lhe economics department under Ewald T. Grether who later was permitted by the Regents to found a graduate business school. My third university connection was with the UC Irvine. Brick Power, whom I called Uncle Brick, and I together strongly backed Joan Irvine m her efforts to bring the university to the Irvine Ranch. She succeeded with the result that I still have a warm spot in my heart for the University of Californta Irvine. However, among the three univer- sities with whom r have had such close relat1onsh1p I must say I am partial to t}le University ofCahforn11 Berkeley. AfTect1on, of course. 1s not some- thing that one plans. It is an emo- ti onal reacuon. In musing about it. 1t occurs to me that my part11hty to Berkeley 1s 1n part due to the fact that 11 has NO medical school connected directly with that campus. From time to time I hear th.at ce rt.am clements of the Berkeley faculty groan because there ts no medical school there. Afterobservt ng the conflict among the faculties of the medical school of Irvine and certain other departments, r am certain that Cal should admtt it is well off. Actually. Cal has a very interest1na d1sc1phne m heu ofa medical school. It 1s called a "School of Pubhc Health" and, certainly, it has a strong mission. To partly discharge that responsibility Cal Berkeley's School of Public Health publishes a most interesting monthly report called the "Wellness Letter." The lead story 10 the July issue bas an interesllnf headline: .. Cauuon On Mushrooms.· Actually if you'll read the Wellness Letter carefully C9Ch month there's no excuse for not feeling well all the time -not only because ofats caution o n mushrooms but also because 1t ts filled with other fascmatmg facts. For ex.ample. did you know that a pound of body fat yields 3,SOO calorics? To lose a pound of body fat in a week you must, on average, consume 500 calones less or burn SOO calones more each day than 1s necessary to maintain your current weight Then. 1l goes into a lot of really wi5e suggestions -a whole 8'h x I 1 page of them. In this matter of mushrooms 1t 1s apparent 1 haven't given you the whol e information. I see that I have overlooked the details on the vicious little Agaricus b1sporus. That's a warning that comes from the Unjver- s1ty of Nebraska Medical School in Omaha. This school has done a pretty thorough JOb of resean:h and has comt' up wnh the startling infor- mation that raw mushrooms (not cooked) arc host to a vicious chemical compound called hydrazines. The research m Nebraska shoW1 that raw mushrooms can cause cancer in m1oe. The Nebrasks Medical School re- ported that laboratory m1oe allowed to cat their fill of common raw mushrooms dunng the course ofthe1r lifet1m~ developed malignant tumon at a higher rate than mioe in the control group. Boy! \.an you 1magme the outraic of the group of persons devoted to protect mg animals uJed 1n research? That's not all Ncbnl$ka knows. All sons of intercstina rescan:h 1s done there. Just last week I read about a Nebraskan who insisted that a finch which he had observed in Ecuador was a new and hitherto unknown species With that stubborn patienoe that heretofore 1 thouaht existed only m defensive Nebraska football play· en, he went to that equatonal country armed with shotaun and nets . to capture a few of the fasanattna finches, mount them a.nd compare with other flnchn of known appear- ance. Of counie you rcc.ocnm that the mu~hroom and finch research is not concluded by any meana. Obviously the only proper th.1na to do is to substitute finches for mace and feed them all they wtll eat or uncooked mushrooms. That's the I0'1 of ~n t1fic rncarch which I undemand Walter 8arroe1•• 11 "-POol'1 , .... , •• ,.bl11•tr. 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Of.,._ CoMt DAILY PILOT/Tu.edey, July 2t, 1111 CO..a..ETE NYSE COMPOllTE WACTloNI, AtO !f!:: . , .. Eas.ier PacifiCRim trade urged : ~ 1~ Sale o wine to Tai wan use as test case IUrtb<r inhibit lht "'ocea. _., •• 111e .M00•Poll' .,.,... oo OIOdlfil E• ~» 1}:i to Eu. • . . . rqutawns ~d reduce unport tu:a, ~iin ~" for removal of truces and export barriers su1!fY :~i:fiecs ~: :=~l ~:.e dittCl .a 10 fmikn J:tt St outleu by lbe Wine, Spiriu and .. r, appean we had some succaa." 'I 8" LESUE EARNEST Tobl«o Monopoly Bureau. Tbe Eu said. For example, she rtponod. . ~ Of~OllJ....... "Jt'sim.portaolthatCalifomi.aanc:t., wine is taxed at a suamna 305 thataftetaboutayearofneaouauou 1 for that ma,tter1 Am~rican businus ~nt. between Taiwan aod the Unhcd , 4 California Secretary of State March ge1 vny llClive LO trymg to promote This means, l<lCOrd.ina to Eu, I.hat a States, which yielded no clwlF, t.bc F : Fona Eu recently returned from a Calif'Omia cxpon.s. of Ammcan and S4 bottle of Ca.lifomj.a wine, after MoDOPOIY Bwau has oow qreecl to i c;r. C41. ~t wine promotion m Taiwan intended California prc?ducts, because of the bcina inflated by uusponatioo announce chaqes in iu t?'ldC pOlicy ll I to spur interest in the purchase of tarse trade imbalance th.at now CAJJts ctwies. taxes and the Monopoly in Auaust. 1 California wine by Tajwan retailers between America and other coun-Bureau.endsupoottingt.beoonsumer Selling wine to Taiwan isllClU&lly a 1..:W'" 1 : while urging that country's govern-tries." Eu said. $20 ... This makes the safe of California microcorm of larler aport problems c:.~· mcnt to relax controls and reduce The siate official said she focused wine in Taiwan .. very. 'l/efY difficult" a.mona Pacific JWn oowitriet.. ·The : ' taxes which make wine importation on wine eiports because wine is a To ease that difficulty, Eu visjted nate•s World Trade Commission.. N x ' oomplicated and expensive. najor CaJifOrnia airlculturaJ product the cities ·of Taipei and Kaoshiuni beaded by Eu. receocly outlined the N .. The trip was intended as a seep and qriculturc is the state's most wit.b two ~fie~ in mind. issue in a 416-pqie document. focus.-g:f !;: . toward lessenina the trade imbalance important industry. F"~1fioo-tastina shows invotv1na i.og oo cnde bairicn to qncultural ~YG'fd between the two Pacific Rim ooun-When attempuna to export to 26 · ·()rnia wioerles. were pres.-oroducu in Taiwan. ~ Hona ~ ~ tries. 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TRADE ••• l"romA.7 Japan • A void using the IRS as a banker Trade bsrricn oo the Paclfic Rim a.re partJcularly troublesome to Calt- Nevcr, never uM: the Internal For tboS( who may already be in a penalty equal to the corporate fomia's aanculture exporters since Revenue Scrvace as a banker -the unenvtable pos1taon of owma lJab1lity). more than two-thirds of the state's unless. of course. you lave their back payroll tuc , we ti.ave this ln*'re<ient court decision an fann exports IO to those countnes. pcnruss1on to do so beforehand. This R adVlcc. Pay the IRS. If this is truly cm_pl ce who was not a corporate Among the oommassions•s find- sbould be the last place that you &o for ALPH 1mposs1blc to do, contact yourd1strict offic r was also held l11ble for unpaid inas. "Hona Kona and Sanpporc are an unauthorized extension of credit. lRS office before it's necessary for corporate payroll taxes. The cm-relatively free markets where Cah· Wb h h fl · gh SCOTT them to conl4Ct you. This wall be a ploycc was held liable even thou&h he fomia faces increasina competition en t c cas ow " ti t, many · · d · th .__ • Id b b' '--M• b from other Pac1'fic Rim suppficc1rs. 8~ smaU business operators choose to pos1t1vc 1n 1cat1on to cm tmat you was .o •Y as~ to pay ot er bills J T . d So pay thear suppliers first and the will cooperate to solve the problem. and not the IRS. The court said he contrast, apan, a1wan an ut 1 · bh Id' h IRS M II ffi ·11 ha~ the option of quitting instead of Korea discourage our im~rts with cmp oycc wit 0 mg tax to l e · this liability as quickJy as possible. ost co echon ° cers Wl try to do mg as he was told. As unfair as that quotas, licensin& restricuons, and last. 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Another example: Sales of raisins to the Philippines dropped from over SI million several years ago to under SI 00,000 in 1984. The conclus1on, "Instead of trying to ease the effects of these barriers on particular commodities. C'ahfornta should launch a wholesale attack on the bamers themselves." In addition to attacking specifi<: trade barriers in Taiwan Eu has March Fong Eu suggested a long-term strategy for solving trade problems in general which would include becoming more familiar with the unique nature of the different countnes with which Cah· tom1a trades. In a recent release Eu said. "We have to know the market, culture and what's happening. What has been hun1ng us is a lack of knowledge and an understanding that each inarket is different. 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From 9:00 a.m. to lO::m a.m .. a free investment ~eminar will be hfld with a free C'<>ntmental hreakf ast being serv~d Financial ad visor Ha\,e., Ro~enber~ talh on financial survival \n today's r etirement world and what to do w1 h ca ... h in todav·., f'rnnomv ~or re!>en.ut "'"" nnd tnf or mat 10n c:ontart .Jean Barrett at E F Hl TTO:--.;, \Jpwµnr t Beach, il4-fi44-9111 \.\ hf'n KF. Hullon talk!-!, pf'nple lhten ''Look!! Finally a bank with good rates and great service!'' 6 month C.D. $5,000 minimum balanc~ 7 • 79 yield* 7.40 rate lnl4"rf'11t c-ompound,.d daily. ~ut..itAnlial JH'n<)' for f'nrly withdraw I. Ralf' llrf' 11ubjttt tn c-han•,. . wi1ho111 nollC'4". • 411nual "lf'ld ba-.d on prinC"1plf' and 1t1tf',...I l'f'm1t•t1iai1 In U <"Ollnl for I 1f'•r. 41"'' hl!l...t 011 l'urttnt ratl' SA V1NGS OFFICES LOA" OFFICES ORANG£ COUNTY SANlA ANA 1401 w,.1 Su~now .. ~t s1, 11~ W.ta Alla CA mll4 (714) 241-9171 ' wtSTCHfSHR U11 S Stpultfdl lli.t \Q\ l.., (.~~' (213) 64 l ·IS42 110\ W\f .1 ,,, m >I la A"' (.A •1104 (714) 241 0425 ' ' I .. Fi1»1s tell of personnel's promotions, awards J• A1Wa7 bu joined the A·M Uf .Uv~ in Newport lbc . UA/~ 1eemui A.-.._ a.c., GegiJel, llN ltdministntor and vice c. .... (SAMCO) boatd of dtreaon. C..,U1'• Newpon Beach rqionaJ Saunary holds a bachetor's dtarec 1n an envat0nmcntal plannina and enai· Prelident of health Rnica. 0.. a.ti. W. ae..1wr bat been office. A·M is a diversified Wcst~m markettna from Cal P•IJ Pomou. He necrina con1ultin1 finn in Newport vek)ped ~ National f>.cdiatric Sup-appoutted vice praideatJrea:I acatt States homebuildina. commeraal aJsoanet\dedTMA•vertt1t., &er &ach.A1projec1man.,a,8alenwill portScrviC:rt,fnc.,RaiobowRetreat loan Nftlle" of BHu• ..._ and mortpae banki, flnn. Allday in Los Aoacles. be responsibfe for community plan· provides care and upervmon for Scberuer, an trv1ne retident, will be responsible or manaaini Blll J'rucle •1; the new dispatch nint and redevelopment planni6& children 2 months to 12 ycan. oreviou&Jy ttrVcd at cli~or or the butldina proJcct• and will represent manaacr for the chatter diva ion of proJcctS. He worked previou&ly for Oon.talet deveJOped the (111t com· a... ._.... CMtdJ of Oranee the compeny before local aovmi-Mal1iD Avladoa beh He wiJI be Jtate, cowny and local governments. prebeuive lick childcare un.it in lhe County. • • • mentt~ncies. • • • responsible for scbcduUn1 and di1-Most recently, 8alen was tenior countryfivtycaruaoattbeS..Jua Gert ~. a division let Newpon Beach arctutectural furn, patch at Job Way• Airport. A planner for tbe city of Santa Ana Baedtta CMW DeveJ.pmnt C.ter man.,-(or the hlle.r arm11 C.., Tiie Bl•rocll Partaera'1p, has rctinxS Air Force oolonel. Francke Community Development and in San Jote. • • • teeeft1ii returned from Miami Beach promoted the following ind1v1dua1s worked for six years as manager of Housina Ocpa".m:n~. Newpon Beacb-bued JhaeMN and the Bahamu. Sbe won the to associate status: Jonplil Caldera, opcrauons at Exec11ttve Avtadoa in Ra.labow Retreat, a new health care Bull Vice President Jolaa Wll~J vaca1ion ·trip for herselr and her dcsian; Pred Mulao and Joe t..81110 Lona Beach. • • • and day care center for children with has been named to the Santa CW. b\1$band by placma ciabth 1n the • project managers; Roben Todd, Robert W. Bain has JO•ned mild illnesses, has appointed Gall D. bucd8aytq1Au.claUouM•rtp1e nation an sales increases durina the RCIAconsultant~llJl,andADDeA • .---------------..------------------------.....::;;...;;: ________________ 1 -.---------- Barser, araptucs. • • • Irvine resident Nucy Vudenld has been named lrvlDe Marriott Ma.user of th Year. Vandevald directs cat.erina for the S02-room hotel and was selected from 43 • manaaers. She worked previously ut the Newport Beach Mamou . • • • Twenty-four top Orange County saJes qents have been named mem- bers of Coldwell Buker'• Silver Circle. represen1inft those whose saJes have topped$ I ma ion. The Ncwpon Beach residenllal sales office had seven named to the Silver Circle: Debi Blbb, Joan Donalaae, Lyleen Ewing, Rita Kartz, Marcla Mat- tlaew1, Lydia Marplay and Kay Parker . Also included in the elite club were Fred Lavey and Jennifer Prltcllett of Laguna, Beverlr Smltb and Sae Wrtgbt from Irvine, Laila Ries and ADD S.mpaoa from Capistrano Beach, !Zartler from Costa Mesa. Harold baltz of M1ss1on VieJO. Man erberg of Huntington Beach and Larry Kufman of El Toro . • • • The Pabllc Relatloaa Society of • • • ~ ....... itil .... ~ . ·Lincoln Savings would like · ·to improve your idea of the fl:~ perfect summer day. . ~ ~ Imagine snoozing on the beach all afternoon. • ~ Breezing through a leisure 18 holes. 9 .. t G Backpacking to the tor of majestic Mt. Whitney. • · Puttering around peacefull · in your garden. " · · · • • Or a thousand and one othe· • •• • things that contribute to wha · you'd consider .the perfect . summer day. ,. • · · · : .. , • · "You really think you can·:·• improve my perfect summer· • ' day?" you ask skeptically. · ,· ,1 : ·. ·"'No swear:· we reply confi-::: dently. "Just imagine making ;. • • • • • America's Oran~e County chap1er presented Disungu1shed Service Awards 10 Dede Ginter and Carr CommllD.lcatioa1 for exceptional con- tributions to pubhc relations and to the community. Ginter, who owns her own public relations consulting firm, G inter Associates in Fullerton. 1s actively involved in the student chapter of PRSSA at Cal Staie. Fullerton. She counsels students working toward a pubhc relations degree. Carr Commun1ca11ons m Santa Ana, IS a marketing services company specializing 1n shopping mall touring events and audio/visual multi-image shows. As the first cor- poration to receive the award, Carr Communications was honored for their work with ATSC'. the Assessment and Treatment Services Center of Coastal Orange County. wb1cb provides counseling to you1hs under 18 who ha\ e been arrested or detained by the oohce. · money doing whatever your ~· summer-loving heart desires:· •• ' .. ' . . R. Jack Dalbey has been promoted to vice president of E.F . Hatton'• Newport Beach office, and Bradford W. Allea has betn named assist.ant vice president Dalbe)' of Newport Beach. who Joined the firm m 1977 worked as an investment counselor in Hawau before becoming assistant vice president in 1981 . Allen of Laguna Beach was a mun1c1pal bond trader with Dresel Baralaam Lambert before Joining Hutton in 1982. • • • Artbar J . de Heras has been named vice pr-esident of the E.F. Hatton Santa Ana office. De Heras. a Hunt- ington Beach resident.Joined the firm m 1981 and became a'l'l1stant vice president m 1985 ••• Three account executives m the E.F . Hatton Costa Mesa office have been promoted Rlcbard A. Gadbois lll and Keltb A. Guy were named vice presidents and Michael Norman was named assist.ant vice president Gad-I bo1s of Corona del Mar was named assist.ant vice president in 1984. after J01n1n~ the firm in 1980 Gu) of( osta Mesa JOmcd Hutton in 1984 Nor· man, who rcs1dl"> in Laguna Hill!. ! Joined the firm in 1985 • • • Mark Edward Grosber of I aguna Beach ha!i JOincd Cambridge Capital Groap as d1"1s1onal director of( .im· bndge C ommcroal Reali\ lnH''it· mcnts in Santa Ana C1ro<,hcr wa" formerly general counsel for Coldwell Banker Res1den11al Brokerage ( o. • • • Doaglaa S. Macwnnan. \ICC preo;1- dent and re~ional director of Volume Sboe Corp., 1s the new prcs1dcn1 of the Orange County chapter of 1he Na- tloaal A11oclatlon of Corporate Real Estate Executives Rounding out the assoc1at1on's 1986-1987 officers slate are: DeuJa W. Fletcber. \ice pres•· dent for development of PLJ Rei· taarut Corp .. Eugene H. Moriarty. general manager tor egerstrom Center. Tom Tucker director of real es1a1e advisor) ser"1ccs of Laveatbol & Horwatb. Rex 8 . Allen. president and broker of the R.8 . Allen Group Jolla Beuy, rt>al estate representati"c of Vol•me Sboe Corp .. and Alan R. Joaea, v1~ pres1dcn1 of real ec;tate for Taco Bell. • • • Donald P. Karplnen Joins the Costa Mesa office of P1om11 & A11oclate1 as vice president in charge of com- mercial and industnal dcH'lopment Karpinen 1s a M1ss1on V1CJO rcs1den1 who hac; 24 years professional eng1- neenng expcnencc including 17 year<; in pnvate pratt1cc ••• Irvine rcs1dcn1 Norrts 8 . Brunson ha" Joined Danielian A11oclatea, aNcwport Beach arch111.xtural and land planning firm Brun\on will serve in lhc firm''i lOmmcrual d1 v1c;1on and l'i cumnll) working on 1he Northwood IV Elcmcntn11 School in lrvtne lit' ha\ mon: than 2' years' c'pcncm:c 1n architectural design for hoth commc.·rc1nl and rt'itdent1al project\ • • • Alr Cal ha'i announc. td the nppmn1 ment of Rick A Ruasell ar, \ 11.:c prc'i1dcnt of murkct1ng programs and plann1na. RU.\\t'.'ll har, been w11h Au("al for~1it year\ lit' 1-..1nat1\.I.'11f Puadena and now h\c\ 1n lrv1nr ••• Frtt-l1ncc wnltt Bt>b . atmary ha\ <;11ncd on for a full ·IHTH' pm111on ~•th LeAllt'~ & Hubf'rl Public-Rf'I tlnn1 •• · . · That's right. Cold. hard cashl --- while doing an}1 in.g under : ' • the sun.· · . . • • . ~ • • • t • • 90 Days 6.45'11. Rate 180 Days 7.00% Rate 7.25% Yield _.,,.. Rates subject 10 clMln&c wuhoul nouH fedcr.il law rcqu1rrs sutn1.in11al penalty for euly wuhdrawel • ' • · • Lincoln makes it possible . • with short-term. high-yield, ·• !/ Summer CDs. · • · · · • • With sizzling hot rates on ,. · 90-day to 180 -day deposits of ·: $10.000 or more. · · · .·:· • Compounded daily. so your f . hard-earned money grows . ·: faster than a summer lawn "' · b,etween mowings. · · · · ~· Insured to $100.000 by the • • ,. FSLIC • . ~ ..• • · All reasons enough to drop • · · whatever you're doing (even if it's nothing) and drop by Llnco~ • And while you're here. as · • LINCOLN SAVINGS OVER sJ.8 BILLION IN ASSETS about our Insured MoneY:'~,... • . · tlarket Accounts. · · ·· · . ... : Interest-bearing checking.· ~ • Full-color picture I. D. cards. · • • · • • · · • • • • · • • ••• .,• • . · •.• • • • #_ • • ·:. • • • • : • ·• ·24-hour automatic tel_ler .~: "eager Custo~er ~er:Vi~e Repte-. ·summer t.h~ hottest e xer. • .• .-....... .... WeMakelt~16MakeMone~. • .. • JTiachine and more. ··.• ••. ::· sen~at1ve~. · · · And s~1n1ng ~xampl~s of.· . . All explained clearly and .... Lincolns Summer CDs. what doing business wit~; concisely by our bright and · · . • Surefire ways to make this Lincoln is all about. · · ::.~:: . · . . . . : . . . . . . . .. ~ .. . . . AULV\BllA !OCJ I 1'1.lll1 '>t I .I U~•l""I /\vr I 111111) Jl\<J tl\4 l AICAHlJ .Pt H IU.S 'J~l'>.lnt•o\ I 111)"'.]11 R .. I'' lmlit'.llA' I I• y I 41 '"' 441• AllCADIA CY I °' ' I I _.. :'V uOu A .. ,. 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"' ::m ., .. ~-. ~('() \ ... 17 \ ~ -.. ~r I SO 11 9>,-• •' ' 11 ... vCo la II "" II • • ln1 '4 16•-'-~''' } 11 " • ._ SrcCP Of ~ 10 1, > Cr( ol ? tt •-'• Jerln IJ ft '• + Own ~ 11 I>+ 1811 I 10 7 '3'•-• oetPS 7 1 ~· 41 4 •-• c:i~to f ll1 ~WSIJ/1~:t."" • ~~, fl : ~n .,_ :; UnCo 1 s 1 t • 1111no 1 1 I 7 ''' ulld pl 4 1 6 ,_, w nr lA 10 I wt 1 U !i,11 ' 1 .. o•r;r ;r ) ;= ; NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN SAC l IONS Stock prices fall back NEW YO RK (AP) -Stock pnces fell back again today, as aftershocks from Monday's sclloff nppled thro ugh the market Man) investors moved to the sidelines a nud uncena1nt) of the market's direction. analy$tS ~aid In a day long m ugglc. the clo~ly watched Dow Jones a verage of 1ndustnal stocks constantly mo"ed back a nd fonh between gain and loss. But 1n 1he broader mea'iure. pnces were mostly lower. Anal)'its had warned that the market's performance toda)' could be a crucial indicator of 1t'i near-term prospects. following the 34.14-potnt drop on Monday. the ~venth largest point loss e"c.-r and m biggest since the index took a record h I !!7-point drop on Jul) 7. ')ome said that 1f the Dow Jones level broke helo"' the 1768. 70 low point of Jul y 15. the index wuh.l head toward a new resistance level 1n the I 700 range But bond pnccs, which slumped Monday, hl•lping 10 bring stocks down, bounced back today. knd1 ng some suppon to the stock market -1f only to keep rmcc~ from falling lower. analysts said . The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals fell 7.03 points to 1766.87 WHAT AMEX Om ,1 WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK IAP) Jul 29 NEW YORK (AP) Jul 29 Prev T~l Pr9V T~W day Advance<! :i Advanct<I 171 Oecllned m •11 0.Cllned ¥ncnanoed i~ yncnanoecS otal luuei 199 ot1l lti$1Jff NewnloM 33 New n ons I New IOWS New tows AMEX LEADERS I NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -Sates , pm NEW YORI( (AP) -S.tes, 4 P.m Tuesday price and net cl'lanoe of the 10 Tuesday price and net cnange of ltle IS m 0 s t mo,1 active New York Stoett E xchange active American s1ock Exchanoe iu ues. l uues, tr ad i ng nallonallv at t r it d In o n a 11 on a 11 Y a t m 0 r 1 more ll'lan SI than 11 Nlmt BAT Ind 1 4 't Amer T&. T Wickes • 11, -, , Southern Co Hasbro ' S6'll -1 ~ Mobil Name g•m. ~'' Ch9. Satew~ TexasAlrCo : 30 t 'I') Texaco Inc WanoLJbB "~ .... @M FtAustPr n 1 6 7 ; 8''11 +,1 ha"Manl'I s AM tnll 8 6:\11 111 loltalEq s TIE Comm 1•9' ·~ ''• HullonEF LorimarTel n 1'9;1 2,71" -1 Met~n&k ICH CP s 146, 2 -~ ~~m~ss : Coto QuoTES --- I METALS QuoTES ~omw Edis en Motors st Kodak 1 Dow JoNES AVERAGES ~~' rn II tk Indus ~ran 0 Ullls 3s Stk I ~ 1im95 ~.95crmff-~ 'ill~ ··n ~:~ ~ i: ~He 6 1 9s 676 H ~ + l' 1•,074, j S,364,70 l\[tf\11]!J1lj@l;d NEW YORI( (AP) -Most active OYJ[· ·IM-counter stocks wPC>lled bv NASO I~ ,; LAfi~°' AAed ~ 1, • -1~ ' I + ... s .· -1 ~ 5 =~ .;.',..";," 1~ 1! 4t~ 19'~ : ::t'!', , ,. It ,1 :i : ~ = w~t • .-0 II 20 'M' 1-1. ~·• 1 n 2soe m 1 ~ · • o<no1 1s1 1• J' soi.1 , --------------,,.,0 114 ~· •s' .-0\fo I • ,.... )}2.~f: I~ --s2'. 500 6 6 1-16 ...:;~~ .... ~~ i . 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"' Id' t4 j ,_ • :: ,.,:.• ,~ .,,. f' w:--.: ~t bz.och '+'I fe!lhion l'!llord, 11't/6;it ~ ~~ "'' !09t 001 ~'bt..o I21~2C& ~73 f""'""'°2 m 5l~ !"IOUth leM...,..._ , 818/ '°' · 9~· moh Lh n J f'h lO :n9. ~t.utdny lO tQ f> t "-'ndoy noon to :, • ' WM...uJ.Jalylt Aiiis(March 21-April 19): Ooserelab es contact, even whJle in trantiL Money matter b IC1tlecl, tceurity is enhanced at result Relationship is test~ and you'll know exactly where you stand. Cancer, Capricorn fiaurc pronunently. TAURUS (April 20..May 20): Debt is paid. you reach more people, burden is Ufted and you no lo~r are forced to carry .. expensive obligation.'• Cycle hi&h, judpnent and intwtion will prove accurate. You could locale missins•rticle. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): M~n in your sip hiabli&hts chansm.a, pertona11t~, appearance, new start 1n new direcuon. Romance fiaurcs promi- nently, you'll act to heart of matters and you no longer will play "second fiddle.·· Leo fiaum prominently. SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER (June 21-July 22)· Sense of direiction is restored. you 'U pin access to privilqed inforrnatton. Clandestine arrangement relates to •••••••••••• romance. family rcumon 1s part of unusual scenario. Intuition enables you to "pick winners." LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Key 1s to d1ve'1ify, to be versatile without scanerin_a forces. Lunar position hiahliahts "outstanding performance." Emphasis on friends. hopes, aspirations, advancement in business or career. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll be on more solid ground, professional superior pays meaningful compliment. Be aware of details. read between tines, be positive concerning source material. An "ardent admirer" proves persistent. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Good lunar aspect highlights philosophy, spiritual values, communicatton, possible journey. Emphasis on wrilinJ. dramaJ gettina. ideas across in entertaining fashion. A "serious flirtation" IS part 01 dynamic scenano. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): family member chscusscs finances, also talks about possible inheritance. Relationship is strong. you'll be asked to meet ocrta.tn obhpt1ons as result. Sigruficant changes occur on home front. Taurus is involved. SA Gm ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Define terms, realize break from past 1s imminent. Focus on partnership, public relations, asptratioos, marital status. Steer clear of self-deception. T oss aside tendency toward "wishful thinking.'' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What had been "far away" lS now close at hand. Focus on practical affairs, business matters. career, intensified retauonship. You'll also have chance to hat financial Jackpot. Key 1s to meet deadline. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Finish rather than imuate prOJCCI. Focus on charisma, physical attraction, intensified love relationship. Populanty increases and more peop~ wall be drawn to you with their questioM. problems. PISCES(feb. 19-March 20): Events take sudden tum and you'll be going in "different" direction. Emphasis on land, home, real estate, long-range prospects affecting secunty. Be direct, get to heart of matters, insist on "straight answers.'' IF JUL V 30 IS YOUR BIRTHDA V at 1s important to Stt others as they arc, not merely as you wish they might ex.isl. Current cycle h1ghliahts ability to perfect techniques, to set nd of superfluous material and to break from rclat1onsh1p which has drained you emottonally and where money 1s concerned. Recent domestic adjustment will prove beneficial You a~ dynamic. versaule, have fine sense of humor. arc very much aware of appearance or body image. Gemma. Sag.attanus play important roles in your life October will be outstanding for you m 1986. The Old West had its own pecking order In the O ld West's status system. stage coach dnvers were snootier than freight wagon mule skinners who were snootier than burro pack· ers. Sort of hkc today's commercial airline pilots over tocomot1vc cngi· neers over bus dnver'i. Blacks who'd rather be white far outnumber whites who0d rather be black. yet lotions to darken skm far outscll lot1ons to lighten skin Nineteen out of 20 people from 45 to 54 years old have be~n mamed. For however long Medicos arc testing ceramic glass implants to replace destroyed human bone tissue Good bone won't adhere to metal implants. but to glass. yes. so far. Please note. The glass Jaw isn·t what 1t used to be Sixty-fi ve years ago women only outlived men by a year. Now they do so by about se ven years. Better childbirth care. TV LISTINGS L.M. Bo YD George Washington at age 18 earned more money in one month as a surveyor than he paid that year for 456 acres in V1rgm1a·s Shenandoah Valley. Wntcs a mother of three· ··vou may call it sl~pmg. what I do at night I call it abandonmg. :· Divorce rate among police officers is twice the national average. L.M . Boyd I• a •yadlc•l~d colam11l11. Pepper-pumpers peculiar people The other nlaht my husband and T took a auest from another country out to dinner. As ~ were poised over the pasta, from out of the darkness a waiter aooeared with a pepper mill the si1.e ol'a leaaue bowlinJ trophy and waned for instructions. "What is THA Tr' uked our aucst. "It's pepper," we said. "What kind of pepper?° be asked. "Just pepper." Our auest reached for the mill and the waiter said, "111 do it for you, sir ... Embarrassed, be sat back and watched the waaterpind away. When he started to leave, the visitor said, "I'll have tome salt." .. You can serve yout5elf. h's oo the table," said the waiter and disap- peared into the darkness again. He had never seen anything like it. . "I supposed you want some kind of an explanation for all this," we said. He nodded. Actually, we didn't have one. I don't know when pepper got to be riaht bctund frankincense and m yrrh 10 prominence. h used to be in a ltttle jar that sat nut to the salt on the table and everyone passed it around, sneezed, and it was no big deal. The next thing you know, in some of the fancier restaurants, waiters started carrying pepper mills around hke they wtre a human sacrifice lo be placed on the altar of a smoking volcano. If pepper were one of the jewels of the spice family, [ could understand why someone would dole it out gram by gram. Salad bars do thal with the E1u BOllECI shnmp. They put them 1n the beck row, behind all the Lettuce and the ptb&nzo beans, and then anJ1e the alass shield so that you sever a mll.O artery if you try to dip a spoon into them. But pepper'! I think it was Johnny Carson who observed, "The b1uer the pepper mill, the more expensive the res- taurant." It has really aotten out of hand. After a while, they are aoin& to wheel them to the table on a dolly. frankly, I would welcome some- thina to do while I'm sitting there at the table. Eating has become so passive. Someone pulls my chair out, flips my nap~n for me and places it in my lap and inserts a menu between my curved finien. I don't have to pour my own wine, spoon on my own pannesan or bnng my own flashlight 10 read the check. They do it aJI. Our auest, to put it mildly, was intngued by the ntual After the waJter left. he 111'\ed the pasta to has ltps and sampled 1t ··1 don't taste the pepper." be satd. "That 1s because 1t never comes out of those m ills." "[don't understand.'' We told him. "Eat!" 'Man that got away' tells his side of· tale DEAR ANN LANDERS: In response to the letters from all those readers who think that every man who fathers a child should support that child, there is another side to the story. Mme. I'd like to tell n. When a woman makes it clear that she 1s mtcrcstcd in gomg to bed with a man, 1t 1s not very hkcly that he will say, .. Wait a few minutes. I have to ao to the drug store." I became a v1ct1m when "Belt}.'' with whom I had been going for over a year, aot herscl f prcgnan t. She had a bo). The followmg year Betty became pregnant again When I asked ber what in the world happened, she admitted that both limes she .. dad 1t on purpo~" m the hope that I would marry her. I was so funous I broke off our relationship. The following year I married another woman who was decent and respectable. I keep in touch wilh the two boys (now 4 and 5 years old), but I never felt that I should support the results of a scheming woman. especially when her father had enough money to take care of them. For the ukc of the young men who don't read your column. mothers everywhere should wam their sons about such conmvmg females. (P.S. The second child was concc1 vcd when Betty ran out of birth control palls She told me after we got into bed.) - TOO SMART TO TRAP DEAR T .S.T.T.: So you bave llept ID toucb wUb tlae boys. Big deal. Vou &Ive tbe word "bcel" a new meulng, Mister. Too bad Betty didn't take you to court aad make yoa support U1ose cblldrea. Tbe law Is on ber side. You wouldn't bave bad a prayer. Voa say all motbers 1bould warn tbelr IODI a1alnst IDCb women. I would bope tbat all mothers would educate tbetr ions about tbe rt1ponslbllltlt1 and rl1kl tbat go alon1 wltb bav1D1 sexual relations. Your complaint tbat "1be 1ot benelf pre1nant" ls totally faaclnat- ' ANN WDEIS 1D1. I'm Hre everyooe wbo 11 Interested ill blolo,ical reprodactlon would like to bow bow site ac· complbbed Ws u1raordlnary feat. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I JUSt read the letter from "Badgered in Texas" and want to say I agree wholeheartedly w1th her complaint. However. I can take her problem one step funhcr. I was a student at North Carolina State University last year and hvcd on campus. I lost count of how many on-campus religious groups came to 1:all on me. Their format was s1 m1lar to the one descnbed 1n "Badgercd's" lcttcr. only the people who pestered me were much more persistent I had to prac11call) order them out of my room When the) asked me. "What re· hgion do }OU practice?" (Usually the S«ond question after. ··0o you know Jesus and accept ham as :,our personal sa" 10!">'") I would sa:r, ''I'm an atheist.'' to get nd of them Actuall :r I'm a Presb} tenan Those people go after young leads. fresh out ofh1gh school, usually away from home for the first tame. The kids arc lonely and vulnerable and the) know 1t Ifs really despicable. the wa) they operate >\nd the).' call them· selves "true C'hnst1ans' · Sign me - TURNED OFF IN TENNESSEE. DEAR T.O.: Tbo1e wbo try to pro1elytt1e tblnk tbey are doln1 a noble deed, bot many do not u.nder- stud tbat people wbo are not Interested bave a rlabt to be left atone. Tbanka for maklna It clear. Orenge COlllit OAJlV Ptl0Tff'*°'1i. J.J/N It,,_ B 18 POI ENTRY Both vuln•rable South dealt. NORTH •Q.r•• Q lf I! <> QSa .,. WEBT EAST .,. •101714 Q 1097 Q J 0 J t '7 4 () K 10 I •AK.18 •Q10t7 SOUTH •Alt Q AltQl4 O All . ••51 The bidding: 8oatb Weet Nonb Eut l 'V , ... i Q p ... 4 'V P... Pue Pua Opening lead: Klng of • Even teemingly simple hands can be complicated by a la<'k of en· tries to one hand or the other Sometlmet, you have to do some work to develop an entry North just about had enough to dredge up a raise to two hearu- posaHSion of four-card support for hls partner's suit waa the key factor. Despite his powerful hand, South could do no more thln go on to game. West led the ldng of clubs, then continued with ace and another Declarer took some time to.consld · er the possibillues of the hand. Ten tricks were there for the taking- five trumps, four spades and the ace of diamonds-except for one CHARLES GOIEll .0111 SHARIF nag: t.Mtt was no 1uarantad entry to dummy. One posslblllty WU to hope the king of dlamof\dl wu ons1~. A surer llne was to use a trump u an entry. There would be no problem lf the suit apUt 2-2, but what aboul a 3·1 division? If declarer rutted the third club and wu then forced to draw· three roundl of uumpe, be would have tO fall back on ltndJq the king of diamonds right. Declarer found an elegant tolu· tlon to his dllemma-ln.stead of rufflng the third club, be discarded a diamond from dummy. The de- fenders had no recoune. We.t shirted to a diamond, dummy'• queen fetched the king and declar- er took his ace. He drew trumps In three rounds, cashed the ace-king of spades and then used the tables'a eight of trumps as an entry to cuh dummy'• two spades, get- ting rid of his diamond losers. r::~~.~, S~\\~~-L££trs· WOH .... ------14tt.4 tty «AY • ,OUAN ------ 0 Reorrono-'-"•rs of !he lo.ir scrombled words ti. low to fOl'm four altt1ple wo•dt I ANICEN I 11 11 I I ~_K_R,__....,1 __ F _s__.I . . I, I I I . ) I Q E R I U I ! Behind every •~ful man I I I r· :. !her•'• a woman Mylng, "What · - -· · do you mean you're going to be .---------late tor -?" I H A 0 u N N I .._.....,__,.,___,..., __,.,,,5......,.,...,6 --4 O CO"'ole•• •1'• cl>uclt'e Q1101ed . . . . _ _ . by f.Jlor1g n the m M ng words yov cl...efop from steo No 3. below A UNSC UM8lf ABOVE lETTEllS V TO GH ANSWER TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Northwest shrub 6 Food fishes 11 Envoy. abbr 14 Friend Mex 15 Prohibition 16 Farm aound 17 Plunger 18 Antlpa1h1es 20 Tolerate 22 Worn-out Joke 23 Jan singing 25 Ships 28 Metal 29 Short for Harold 30 Braveries 32 Love much 34 Ferm machines 39 OomeatlCS 42 Apprentice 43 Stablllzes 45 Chlldlth 46 Pixies 49 Possessive 50 Code for A 54 MOl'e lntelllg«lt 55 Walle1 Items 56 Animal rope 58W~ eo Gabriel, e g 63 Vet'llcles 86 One of the Stoog" 67 French river 68 Lab llqulda 69 Famed Glan1 70 Enrol 71 Edgy DOWN 1 01aconaolat• 2 Cala11 chum 3 Bach 4 Brotter 5 Title I Gazer 7 Poor person 8 Honest - 9 Beetle 10 Feir 11 Manor 12 lnHntty 13 Statlon.<j 19 Unwell 21 Exercise 23 FakM 24 Youngea1 son 2b MUO 27 Stigma 30 Nobt 31 Examines 33 Creek 35 Aunt Sp 38 Thin 1yp1ng peper 37 LU Veges pr0duct1on 38 Prophets 40 Mouthpieces 4 1 V.cc1ne1 44 Unfeigned 4 7 Narrator 48 Prior to 50 Poplar 51 DormouM 52 Gem surlaoa 53 Wood 55 Cooling 57 Vigorous 59 On - - carousing 61 Negative 62 "Scram1" 64 Meg VIPa 65 Compau \ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane by VJrgll Partch (VJP) "Now you kids cut that out before you hurt yourselves!" U.S. ACRES by Berke Breathed by Jim Davia .. , ~ ~ , , ~ ~ I ·~ i~i ~ MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE .... ~_.M_~-"-~_1_19 _____ _., "Move over, Marmaduke. I'll put some water in your bowl." PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS YoO Gt.J'(S f 1Nt7 MY 1...osr cows YE11' DRABBLE IT '5 T~ 11.f..NO~ '4'4 0.\0 TUl~I( ~ BC.f> lUE. CAX..K l'J ~ l(~l(E. .\t4C' VAUJA0U. 600T\.\ A~lll\N f'M<~T ROSE IS ROSE MARLIE SAYS YOU WERE 6f n N6 PAID TO BE MY TUTOR ~ YOU SHOULD l-IAVE 6EEN DOING IT OUT oi:: Tl-IE GOODNESS~ YOUR 1-!EART. t ~ MDIU TL.\AT OC6 1-t.\~ E.66?. o~o T~u~1<? ~'U. C::£T RIC.~ B'4 ~LI~(, T"E.M~ II by Hank Ketcham l j t • e •MoM WAS YELLIN° AT ME , 6UT l GOT SAVE.0 6Y ~E TELEPHONE ~I T~E LASORE11.. IS l>JORTH'f OF HIS H E LUKE IQ .if by Charles M. Schulz HES QUO.,. NG S<,.R1PToi;:E S1R. ,\"' by Jim Davis ... " ' -) --------~ l(U,.\i. Na< M .\t-l ~ .\ l 1.4 U<'J .\~fll T .\L.~.\i' \'> 0UVt6 ~':> T~E.'f l'Rt. T£.t.lV'1 flt~0€b I oover .\!'NONE. I ... RE;\U..~ i~~r STuPIC I by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston .... oePeNDS ON t0#.1 ~rr1s~ ~MltB:D! THERES ~OFR SHF>a<. IN t-1:.RE, PHIL~ SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN ll5A HA&.)'l L.EFI M t; ~OU6ITT6 R:>R A MOMENI "fl.ll5 SUMMER. ! DOONESBURY • ' by Jeff MacNally ...... -.... -.,,... .. - by Harold Le Doux WELL, SHE WAS VERY PLEASANT 10 ME ... BUT NOW THAT 'l'O\J'VE ....sKe0 TI-IE Q.JESTlON, I 1-W!'E TlE R:EUNG THAT IF YOU PHONED HER. ~~"'I by Tom Batiuk I'VE CRIED f"f4b£lF ID 5'£EP EVE.Rt.> Nl6/.tf ! by Garry Trudeau J Angels ~nap A's winning strea- DeClnces provt es driving force for McCaskill victory OAKLAND (AP) Kirk McCukill was on the mound in the ninth inning, but the Anaels ri&ht- bander aaid he was grateful to have luted just the first innina of Monday ni~t's 6-3 victory over the Oakland As. "Looking back. on It, I was verx luclcy to .JCt. out of the first 1nrun1. ' Wd McCuk1ll, 12-6, who pve up three runs 1n four innings before settlina down to allow only two btts the rest of the way with relief help from Donnie Moore. Moore relieved McCask.ill in the ninth after a Mike Davis lead ot'f single and notched his 1 lth save. McCaskill was gjven a J.-0 lead before be even stepped onto the mound. but came witlhn a oouple of feet of tra1hnJ 4-3 after one 1001ng when Dave K.ingman's mrung endmg fly wu snared by Angels center fielder Gary Pettis at the 4©-foot mark in center field wtth Bruce Bochte on base. Kirk llcCaaldll behind early. Hav1na the lead aJI the time really bel pcd." TOllJ6llt'•6aa• Allple (°*lwick ().-0) al Oak-• land (St.ewut ).()). Time: 7:35. TV: Oiannel S. Radio:.Kl.IPC(710~ Wedntlday'1 pme: Ante &t Oailand. 12: IS p.m. Joequin Anduja.(1 flnl piu:b of the • pine for his third homer oft.be ra!'· Andujar, 6-3, pve upa_twoouui.nPo to RCUJe Jacbon before Dr:CiDcel lined his 12th homer oft.be year over the left field fence for a ~ Anaiell lead. The A '1 scored two nms in the tint off McCultlll. Wally Jc;>yner sinalcd with one out in the third, 1tote seoond, went to third on catcher Jerry Willard'• th.roWlJl& error and acored when DeCi.nces b..it a two-outdoub&eoft't.be left-center field fence to ,;ve the Anacls a 4-2 lead. McCaskill yielded an unearned run in the fourth u Davii drew a one out ~ went to leCOnd on an error by DcCinocs at third and scored on AJ!rcdo Griffin'• sio&J,e. ()allJand pitcher Joaquin Andqlar la warn· ed by home plate amplre Join 8halock after tbrowlnC a cloee pitch to tbe Anfel•' Ruppert Jonee In tbe tint tnnm,. "I was very luckr, not to &et hurt to the early innings, • said McCaskill, who struck out nine. "K.rngman hit the baJI and tt very well oould have gone out and we oouJd have been Anacls Mana.aer Gene Mauch wd "that bas not been a typical per- formance .. by McCasklU, addma that tus young n&hl·hander has run into early problems each time he's faced Oakland, but has always settled into a aroove. McCaskJll IS 4--0 lifetime aJainst the A's who managed only six h1's Monday Gary Pettis hit Oakland starter The A's were unable to ,et anOlhe:r bit off McCasltlU until Bocht.e's leadoff sin&le in the ei&bth. Guerrero expected back soon Recovering Dodger not as optimistic as team physician LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sluggina outfielder Pedro Guerrero of the Los AnJCles Dodgers, wbo suffered a senous knee injury just prior to the begjnningofthcseason, will probably be acttvated wtthin a week, it was announced Monday night. Dr. Frank W. Jobe. the Dodgers· team phys1ctan who performed sur- gery on the ruptured patellar tendon of Guerrero's nght knee on Apnl 4, a day after the 30-year-old outfielder was hurt dunng an exhibition pme, made the announcement just before the Dodgers faced the San Franc1sco Giants. "He's really doing extremely well, .. Jobe said. "It's now almost four months since surgery. We tested htm aga1n tontght. I'm not quite ready to let him come off the disabled hst yet but I think he'll be off wtthin the week. We hope so "Has legs arc the same Sile now The strength of1us legs isn't quite equal. They're close. I suspect that 1f we tested him before all that exercise. It would be closer ... Guerrero. who hit .320 wtth 33 home runs and 87 runs-batted-an last season to help the Dodgers win the National League West title, blasted several balls into the scats during batttng practice JUSt before he was examined ''He has worked extremely hard," said Jobe. who will examine Guerrero again Wednesday night "He really has been an ideal patient When he docs begin playing I'll probably exam10e b1m every other day .. Jobe said he beheves Guerrero will be used as a p10ch hitter when he ts first activated. Guerrero sounded a httlc less opt1m1st1c when interviewed JUSt before being eum1ned and JUSt after battmg practice "It's not hurtmg nght now but I'm not I 00 percent." he said "I don't hke (Pleaae eee DODGltRS/84) Colt tourney at Ocean View Ocean View Pony-Colt l..4gue Wlll host the Colt Zone Cham- p1onsh1ps. bcgJnnmg Aug. S at Ocean V 1cw High School. The wrnner of the six-team baseball tournament (for IS and 16-year-olds) advanocs to the World Scnes. to be played at Lafayette, Ind Ocean View's Colt All-Stars won last year's World Series. The o pening game Monday nag.ht matches Ocean View apinst the Northwest RC&Jonal winner at S· I 5 p.m. On Tuesday night, the Coast RcgJonal cham- pion (San Dtqo) faces the North RcgJonaJ winner (San Francisco) Wednesday ni&ht two pmcs will be played with the two first prne losers tanaJin• at 4 o'clock on the Junior varsity diamond and the Southern Reg>onaJ win- ner facina the w1nner of Tues· day's pmc at 5: IS on the varsity field The double ehm1nat1on tour nament wtll conunuc throu&h Sunday, Au.a. I 0 There 11 a SI adm1u1on fee Hershiser hurls three-hitter Landreaa.r to face operation Pitcher whiffs 10, drives home run in victory over Gian ts Tonl61Jt'• game San Francisco (Downs 0-0) at DodJen (Valenzuela I l-6). Time: 7:35. TV· None. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Orel Hersh1scr pitched a three-hitter and singled 10 a run 1n the fourth inning . Monday mgbt to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 2-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants Radio: KABC (790). Wednesday's game: San Fran- cisco at Dodgers. 7·35 p.m The defeat, coupled wtth Hous- ton's victory over Atlanta. dropped the second-place Giants 31h games behind the Astros in the Nauonal league West. the seventh when nght fielder Frank- lin Stubbs played Oms Brown's hit into a tnple. Chila Davis scored Brown with an infield out. San Francisco's Mik.e LaCoss, 9-6. suffered his third straight defeat. In seven 1nn10p be surrendered six ht ts, walked two and struck out a career- h1&h seven batters. Hershiser, I(). 7. struck out I 0 bat- ters to equal hts best effort of the season, and walked three in record· ing bis sixth complete game of the year and I 0th career shutout. 13111 Russell, a last-minute replace- ment for 10jurcd second baseman Steve Sa.x, s10gled with two out 10 the third and scored the Dodgers' first Orel Benhlaer The Dodgers' nght-hander, who raised tus career record against San Francisco to 6-0. lost his shutout 10 Athletes hot as weather Pitcher, swimmer brilliant; West basketball teams iose HOUSTON (AP) -The East. led by PittsbulJh's "unguardable" Jerome Lane, moved into the favonte·~ role m U.S. Olympic Festival basketball Monday wtth a 96-89 victory over the West. The third day of Festival action featured play in I~ sports 10 hot Houston. where the temperature climbed 10 99 degrees. If anyone was hotter than Lane and the weather. it bad to be swimmer V1ck1e Vogt. softball pitcher Mary Lou Ramm and roller skater Dante Mu~ Vogt, of Fort Lauderdale. Fla . upped her gold medal total here to five with a pair of w10s. while Ramm of Chula Vista, Ca.hf, threw a no-hitter 10 a 9-0 victor} h) th( West over the South in women's softball The swimming was dominated by Vogt. who was on the record-smashing South 800-meter relay team and then earned the 200-meter backstroke gold tn 2: 19.34 She previously won the 200-meter butterfly, and was on the South gold medal medley relay and 400-meter freestyle relay teams. She also has a silver medal in the 100-metcr backstroke. "I was tired from 1he relay carlter and I thought 11 would be close but 1t wasn't." Vogt said "It's grea1 wtnning four medals. I JUSt came here to have fun and \t'C what some of the other swimmers could do .. The South's hitters couldn't do anything w11h Ramm, who pitched her lint no-hitter of the <1eac;on Ramm, an elementary school 1eacher. walked six and had two of the West's n10e htl'i. "I don't worry about things ltke that," Ramm ..aid · I JUSt try to concentrate on each batter M ) ball was going up well tonight but my best pitch was my curve.'' The South had only one htt an two games. losing '·O to a one-hitter by Tracy Compton of the North 10 the afternoon. Muse of Des Moines. Iowa, also became a five-time gold medalist when ht captured the 500-mcter and J.CXlO finals and then helped the Nonh to a win 10 tht' 4 000- meter relay Earlier. Mu~ won the 1.000 and 1.500 racc'i Lane. a sharpshoottng sophomore forward, htt for 24 points to boost the East's record to 2-0 Lane had 18 1n the second half. "Today those guys Just lost track of me." Lane said. .. They JUSt didn't want to guard me and I was open every play .. East Coach (Jar} Wtlltams of Ohio State knows about Lane from Big East play when W1lltams was coachtng Boston College "I thou&ht Lane was a pretty good player who played well some o(the lime." W1lltams said. "Now he 1s start10g to realize he can be a real good player if he puts his mind to 11." He had hts mind on basketball Monday. sconng 12 points tn the last 61'2 minutes as the East pulled away. V 1llanova sophomore Doug West added 17 po10ts tor the East. Steve Thompson. a Los Angeles native who will attend Syracuse this fall. led the West with 19 points "I think I would have togJve the East the nod tn effort and reacting to the ball today ... West Coach Ladell Anderson of Brigham Young said He felt has team was ofT-form after upsettrng the South the prcVlous night. "The South ts probably the favorite of the tournament," he said. "We knocked them off and there was an obvious letdown." The South used a bruising front ltne, led by South Carolina"; Terry Dozier with 17 points, to down the Nonh 98-84 10 Monday night's other men's basketball game In women's play, Deanna Tate and Moruque Pompth tn$&ered a second-half surge that ltfted the East 10 a 7 4--72 victory over the West The game was clo~ unttl the East. 1-1. reeled off 13 straight points -tncludin,& four apiece by Tate and Pompth -to tum a 57-56 ddic1t into a 6Q-57 lead with 6:42 to play. "Ocfen~ was the key today," the East's Dawn Bryant said. "A~ the end, we were the team tn control." At night, the South beat the Nonh 74-71 as Tennessee teammates Sheila Frost and Bndgctte Gordon each scored 10 the final minute The South, winner of four strat&ht Fc3tival mies. 1s 2-0. the Nonh 1-1 lJ S. Olympic Committee officials and the Houston organizers said they expected to pass the Festival total 11c\cet sales record of 250.000 on Monda). but official figures would not be available unttl Tuesday run after a walk to 8111 Madlock and an RBI single to center by Franklin Stubbs, who snapped an 0-for-IS drought. Hersh1ser made it 2-0 in the fourth when he drove 10 Reuse Williams from second base wtth an oppositc- field single to ngbt. WiUtams reached on a two-ou_t}(lfield bit to third base and took second when Brown threw wtldJy past first ba$C for an error. The Giants' wasted an earlier sconnJ opporturuty m the sut.b after Hersh1ser walked the first two batters. Dan Gladden then bunted two sacri- fice attempts foul before grounding into a double play and Rob Thom~ son struck out to strand Jose Uribe at third base. Sax, wbo was tut in the left nb cap: by a Rick Reuschel pitch last Wednes-· day night 1n Pittsburah. felt pain while throwtna a bafl 1n batting practice. He went to a hospital for precautJona.ry X-rays. which proved negative. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Out- fielder Ken Landreaux of the Los Anaeles Dodaen will uncSerao anfuolcopic ·~ on his left knee, the National League team announced Monday. Landrcaux, 31 , was placed on the 21-day disabled list by the ~ A club spokesman u.id no estimate on bow Iona Land- rcaux will be sidelined could be made unul the SUJ"IUY as per- formed.. Laodrcaux said be suffered the le.nee IOjUry dunng the Dodien' 9-4 loss at Chicago apinst the Cubs on Saturday. He started Sunday's pme at Chicaio and sinaled in bis fint at-bat, but bad trouble runnina to fint bue and was removed for a pinch ruoner. lo 88 pmes this season., the left-banded hittina Landteaux bu a .267 b9tt:ing avcrqo. Having fun, now Ram• nmninC back Erle Dlcllenon laatba wblle canylDC Illa •ear to practice at Cal State hllerton "Monday. It waa the Rama• ftnt day of workoata wttb a fall eqaad. Injuries keep Ram defensive backs out of practice Defensive backs Gar} <.1rcen and Enc Hams wert absent because of •nJunes Monda)' as the Rams went throuah their first workouts with a full squad at Cal State Fullenon "We're fortunate we have (last vcar's fir..t· round p11.k) Jt'rry Gray 10 move into Orttn\ ~pot until he comes back .. While the Rams held their first practice~ since vettrans reported to tra1ninac•mp. (1rttn wa~ cum10ed for a swollen disc he thouaht would he•I dunng the off-sea on Collins and Mel Owens. defcn~1\e C'nd Doug Rt>ed and no~ tackle Shav.n Miller. all unsllfled. wert m1ss1na for the third rnn ~UttV(' da) western Oklahoma. left camp m the carty- mornma hours without leavtna word Webster's absence was noticed dunng the tirst of two-a-day session . Green, the Rams' Pro Bowl comerback. has a swollen d1tc 1n hts neck and w11J miss at least 2-to-4 week, of trainma camp, the club announced. Green started every ~me last year and t1ed for the team lead wah Slit 1nter- <'Cptions. Coach John Robin on said that Hams. a versatile comerback, h s not l't'Covettd from a lower-back l"JUry he ,uffettd last season and may be fo~ to retire Harris 1s a stven ye r vet.erao who played 1n nine ,.mes last season "It's an unfonunate situation," Robin on Ytd, "but we're fonunatt lO have very &ood depth 1n the defen11ve backfield "Anythm& dcfin1t1ve 1s prtmature," \lid Robinson, who maintaJncd a chttrful outlook '"It's a potenttal problem. but ~ won't know anything until late Auaust •• In other ne~. the Rams announced that t_he)' have ~•aned 11th-year no~ tackle Charle' DcJumett to a onr-year rnntract. rnd101 hie. bnrf holdout However, five veteran\ and fint-mund draft chotee M1\.:c \chad rtma1ncd un"tned W1d<' r«c1vt'T Henr) F.llard, hnthacktM Jim Raiden 6f nJ McStnhJ reJ-.e O NARD -Veteran runnana bad Chuck Mc wam asked for and was aranted hi\ release by the Lo Anscles Raiders Monday nd one oflhe team's rookie draf\ chotl"t' left camp of his own voht1on McSwa1n. fonnerly with lhe Oalla'I ( ow- boys. w., s11ned by the Raiders a\ a free aaent and chose to take h" chan~ el<tCwhert' after nurly two week' of practtc1f\I with 1he ttam. Randall Wtb-\ter. a hncbacker 1:ho n an tht' 11th round b~ the Ra1de" from South- "We checked and found that he left in the early·mom1ng hours." said C'o.ch Tom flores "That's somctJmes typical for a youna football player who comes from a small .cbool. or a rural area. Maybe be JUSt s<>t bomestck. •• The R&Jdcn planned to notify the Nauonal Football l.cquc of Webster's dep&nuft and hoped to conftnn h11 dect 100 to qwt lbe team. "We felt he had some talent. ob\'iousJy. because wt drafted him," aid Florea.. McSwain was a fifth.round draft OIOC of Dallu 1n t Q83 but never camed lbc b91.I &om '4:nmmqc 1n an NA.. ptn(' fl the Co*hoys He did return 21 punts"' twotcUOn.a.. hoM'Vn. ' • Breedlove seeks funding for speed record attenipts From AP dl1pa1eltea OXNARD -It'~ been I 6 years since • Cr&J& Brccdlovc of Oxnard has held the world land soced r'ecord, but the 49-ycar- old daredevil is mountina another try to win tbe title back "Y~~h. I'd like to hold it (the mlc) again," Breedlove said. "It's always great to be at the top." ' The JOft-spokcn Breedlove has held the record five: times since first setting the land ~peed record tn J 963 at Bonncv11lc Flats, reaching 407 mph. However, another record try would take: money - a lot of at Brecdlo\oe 1s trying to raise about S2.5 milhon to build a pressure-fed, bi-propellant liquid fuel rocket he designed that he would dnvc to break the two-year-old record of 633 mph set by England's Rtchard Noble Brcedlove's design. 1f 1t proves to be successful would shatter the currtnt record by more than I 00 males an hour and would also break the seeed of sound .. It has the power to do about 950 miles per hour " Breedlove siud. "It should set a new rcc-0rd," he said "The only problem as getting the financing." Breedlove has tned to raise the money by going to the corporauons that usually sponsor auto races, but found the road to be difficult and congested. Most of the large companies. he said, arc more interested an sponsonng NASCAR and lnd1anapohs 500-type cars because those vehicles get a lot of medJa citposure "This on the other hand would be more of a one- time h1stoncal achtcvcment," he said A full-scale fiberglas<i tnodcl of tht' rocket-car has been built to help generate po<,s1ble financial enthusiasm. Breedlove said. As an alkmal1ve. Breedlove 1s currently cstabhsh- 1ng a non-profit l 5 Speed Record Team to help raise funds through a tu-deducttble contnbut1on process. "Right nov. everything is JUSt getting organiz ," hc~1d. Breedlove alw has aspirations of setting the "'orld water speed record which 1s 319 mph and 1s held h\ Australian Kenneth Warb) Quote of the day Bill Fiedler, l n1\.erstt) ofM1ch1gan basket· ball coach 'If the people in Ann Arbor can't understand my offense, how the hell arc 7.500 Chinese coachec; going to understand (dunng the week-long d1n1c<, he "'111 rnnduct an Kumm1ng City, C'hinaJ''" Steel er offense well centered Mike Webster's tag means durability for Pittsburgh line I \TROBL.Pa r.\Pl-ht'n<.ca\un "11ke'Webster 1s asked the \amt' 4ue\t1nn f 'e~ '>ea,on \.f 1ke 'Wch,te1 gJ\e~ the \8mc cin'i"'Cr .\<,one ofJu'>t 1hrcc rcmd1n1ng \etcrans v.ho pla\ed on all four of the P111'>hurgh <)1eelc:r\ Super Bov. I l hamp1on\h1p team\. 'Wcb\tcr falt'\ 1he inc' 1tahlc que'illOn each \ea\on "'Wht•n are \OU going 10 ret1rt· , .. fhere arc more than a le"' :\iat1onal football Lt·aguc no!>C tatkk\ v.ho fcl'l l1kc J'ik1ng thal que\t1on On the football fi<.'ld the wong 6-foot-I 1'• :!60- pound Wch~ter -h1'> forearms hared ltke a gridiron Poi><;~e -"tcna1nly no \h~ and retmng guy. , He remain\ a Pro Ro"' I-ca liner player." c;a1d l)teeler<, Coach Chuck "loll not known for h1'> o;upcrtlunu<, supcrlat1 vec, "Th1:n· ha\ bctn no drop-oil in h1'i level ot pla)' .. Nor ha'\ thcrl' ~l·n J dmp on Ill the v.a\ ht> le\ cl\ oppu~ing pla)er<, or in h1\ llurah1!1t' · Webster 1HC'rta1nl} dn Iron M1!..l· \I 2-... car \Cteran he ha~ nevt•r m1'\sed a n:l!11l.ir ~ason game \1ncc 1mning the ~teeler\ an 11.r•4 -.1 'treak that ha~ real h1.·L1 I 77 con-;ecutt\e game\ l nlc'>'> hl' \hl>UIJ \U\li.lin tht' fir<,l \l'OOU\ IOIUr\ of hi\ pro foothall < arct•r \\ ch\tl'r will hreak tht duh r•.'t11rd of 182 con~·{ u11 \l' g;1111l'' ( h' Ra} Man .. tit"ld) 1n 1h( \11.·d1.·r' • Oct. IJ gam1.· at r 1nunnat1 Tht>r( 1'> a touch ol 1ron \ 1n that. SIO(.<.' V.ch\tcr \ll((t'l'dt'd "1itn\ficlJ I\ 1h1.· \lt'l'kf\0 center 1n I r~~t, Wch'>tcr '>JILi 1twri ., nu \1.'1. a·1 lorn ulJ l11r hi\ ahd1t\ tll pla~ ;ind plct~ ~di l'\Cr\ \l'tl''HI llr t J• 111\ ,1h1llt \ to remain v.cll "f \Cf"\ \l'iH \OU pl;.i ~ 1111 (1'1 11 (1t(. m1111vate:-d .. V.rh\t~.r "_41d at tht• \tn•l1.·r' \1 \ 1n11rt 1 1olleg1.· 1ra1n1ng <.amp I' n111~ font hall more n1 1v. 1h.1 1 I d11J v.h1:n I wa<. a rooktl' in 1974 't nu karn r1t11r 1. 11 ,c.1\1111 and 1hat enable\ \Ou ll1 tw J ht·ttt·r pl.J~1.·1 V. ch\lt•r V.J\ 11n<.c a Pl rn1n1 ii \l'it'< ll•m 10 tht· annual >\II-Pro learn\ ..ilthough '>'1"11.' h<:l11. 1.1 1ha1 Dwight \tephtn\11n 11f th1. \lf1am1 [ )olphtrt\ h.t\ \Urp3\SCd htm 1n recC'nt \t'J'>"n' t11 hecom1. tht IHl'1. m1111.·111 ct•nter an the "'1FI Bui V.1.·h\fc1 h;I\ rcma111cd 1tni 1111hc lcdgu1:'5 mo<;t con'1\lt•nt lin!'mtn an1I ha\ h<'1.n naml'LI t111hc \menc.an (Pleaae aee WEBSTER/84) 1 Btal.D cancer claim• Braxton . BUfPALo, N.Y. -Former 8utralo m Balls fullback Jtm Brutoo1 whose lead •II• b&ocka opened holes for 0 .• Simpson m the 1970., ched Monday of bmn cancer al Roswell ~atk MemonaJ lo?lllutc. He was 37. FanuJy 1poktsman Mtkt haw aid Bnllnon had been di for 18 months and died at S:30 a.m. Bra.xton1 a star runna~a ~~al the Un1vers1ty of West V1rainaa, was the Bills thtrd·round pick in the 1971 National foolball Lcaiuc draft. Rank~ fit\h amooa Bills' runners, Dru.ton had a one:-aame hi&h of I ~O yard.• on 34 carries Nov. 2 7, 197 s ap1n1t the Si. Louis Cardmal1. He played in 78 games for the Bills from 1971 to m1d-~ason 1978. when he was traded to the Wuhinaton Redsk1ns. Ht finished his career that year with the Miami Dolphins Braxton rushed 921 limes for the Ollis for 2 832 yards and 23 touchdown'l He caught 140 passc~ for 1,426 yarcb and sax touchdowns. &ood for I 0th on the tcam·s all-tame hst of ttCc1vers. Charger pick remain• holdout SAN DIEGO -The latest round of [!] negot1at1ons between the San Diego c • t Chargers and their top draft pack, Leslie • O'Neal, ended Monday with the AU- ~menc~n defensive lineman continuing a holdout for more money O'Neal wa\ the first of the Chargers· two first- round packs and lhe eighth of 333 players taken overall in the National Football League draft in Apnl. He has missed I 0 da)'s of practice, dating back to the July 19 opening of training camp for rookies and free agents San Diego general manager Johnny Sanders sa.id he spoke by telephone Monday wtth O'Neal's agent but that thed1scuss1on with Mal"Vln OcmoffWM unproduc- tive "We didn't discuss anything except that he would get bad. to me," Sanders satd. "There's only seven first rounders S1$ned and I imagine 1t will be a slow procedure v.1th the rest of them." Bias' alleged supplier indicted UPPER MARI BORO, Md -Bnan m Lee Tnbble. the man v. ho pro'>t'cutors sa}' supplied the cocaine that killed Len Bias. ~urrendered to shcnff<i deputies Monday .. and was Jailed "'hen unable to post $250,000 bond Two of Bia~· bac;kctball lcammates at the l 'na-.ers1ty of Mal) land were served nottce of their indictment. but v.erc not rC'quired lo tum themselves in Pnnce George'\( ount) %en ff James V. Aluis1 said. Tnbblc. 24. has asked for a hcanng before a circuit court Judge to !>eek a reduction in his bail and 1c; ~heJuled for a I JO pm bond heanng today. He was 1nd1l tcd Frida)' on charges of d1stnbu11ng cocaine possessing cocaine w1~nt to d1stnbutc, possessing cocaine and pos~ssing Pt'P. his lawyer. Wilham Cahall ..aid Magic Jobn•on All-S t.ar /l&me B0an1 C iumbcl a former \porto;casttr for II. '\8( I( hannel 41 rn Los .\ngelC\ who I\ 1h1: I oJa) '\hov. ' Ctrhu\I, v.111 bt one ot the 1. o.ichr' tor lhr \.1agi1. Johnson All-Star basket- ball g.amc \ug 111 a1 t < l A."\ Paule\ Pa ... tlton < iumlX'I "'1ll 11ct 1h1: c:nv1ouschort of coaching John\on ~nJ 1hrtc·lrmt "'BA. mos1 valuabk plil\Cr I.am R1ril on tht' ~mt tc:am Otht'r top pla)cr' lOmm11trd 10 pla)' 111 1hr g.imc v.h11.h lx'ncfit, tht l m1cd "'icgro College hrnd arc 1'1.ih Thuma\ Ralph Samp'>on < harll.'\ li..r,ln l>omm1quc "-1lkcns, ~pud Wchh '-far!. \¥u1rn· B)mn \t·n11. M1chal'I < 1>opc1 R,.~rr fht'u\ ( l)'dt' Drc:>.lcr. Rolando lil.il kmt1n 1'1~1 \.andc:wtghc licrh Williams l\cnm I 1rld' .int.J k.un Ram bl\ T 11. kels Jrt on \ale now at th1.· l '( I A ( crHral mkt't offilr and at all l 1ckc:1ma~1cr lnc~11ons Irvine tennl• clinic• The C ti) ot Ir.., in• ntkr\ t1.·nn1' lc\VIO\ lor JIW li"c: through Ill.lull\ trnm \unt.Ja\ 1hrough ~t>t 6 ,11 vanou\ park\ rn In rnc The le\\on\ v.111 bt· trt .1 fi"c-v.cd. ~ne\ \ho, "'t:el.·lontt 1..ltn10 for mlcrmcd1all tu ad,anctd pla)rr,, age\ 10-tf> art' S<.htdulct.J lbr \fonda~ 1hr~gh Thur'>d.a\ at T urtlt Rock Par' "UJ 4-7 .ii l leriag1.· Park and \ug II 14 JI Deerfield Pai" For 1ntorma1wn rhttne ()()(} .. 'Kl! I Irv1ne women'• •occer tr"fOut. Thc:. <>ranl(1 < 1iun1:r \\.omens <;01.:tcr Lcaau('' In int 11•am \eek\ qualified pla:rrr\ ~I· and-oldl"r fnr thl' J .di \l'd\on which hcgrn~ m \eptembt-r f nc1111d1q~1n Auit ' .tt 7 JO p.m in Irvine for 1ntorm.11111n ph11nc Huh Kc\~cn .st Hh· ll 111'1 //# ......... Who la that mulled m•n? l'loyd 8annl8ter of tbe Cblcaco White Sox chata wttb a friend prior to a recent iame. Tbe man ander tbe muk la equipment manacer WU.lie Tbomp.on. •on Can' hearing poatponed CHELSEA, Mass. -A hearing ~o • determine whether to charge Boston Red Sox pitcher Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd with assault and battery and1disorderly conduct· h~s b_ecn rc-sch~uled to October, a clerk Ul Chelsea D1stnct Court said Monday. ·~The. hearing was rescheduled on October 28th at the d1rect1on of court Maajstrate Victor Zucbero." said a court clerk who asked not to be identified. Boyd's problems with the Chelsea police began shortly before the start of the All-Star Game in Houston July 15. Boyd was stopped by two narcottcsdctcct1vcs as he parked hts car at has condomm1um an Chelsea and was searched for drugs, police said None were found they added ' Th~ following day, one of the detectives sought a complaint against Boyd for assault and banery and disorderly conduct. At the ttme. Boyd wa!> serving a three-day suspension for stonnang out of Fenway Park after learning he had not been included on the pitcluog staff for the Amencan League All-tar team. Boyd later admitted himself to the Umvers1ty of Massachusetts Medical Center an Worcester. Mass .. for tests. Irvine Marriott bo.dnl Monie .._1astt~ (19·21 of Oklahoma Cll)' and Long &ach \'\!Ck De Lona (8·2) t\avt agrc:td w tc:rms for a 10-round ht•"Y"'t1gtn bout on thr Aug 111 frah1 card at the l rv111c Mamou Hotel "fasten no"' a rc:\ldcnl or Saugus has 22 knu1. kouts among his 29 v1ctonts CXLon&. a nandout foo1ball lmeman for l)an Jn\C S1att 1n I QI! I will bdightmg in h1~ fir\t IO- round bout Women '• ba••etball l~ue · A women\ baskc1ball ltague for players with npcn skill k'cl will be offered b) the: C'lt) of ln:1nc: Wednt5da) nights from September through :-.Oo\c:mbcr Fur tnformatron. phone the: In inc C ommunit\ Stn.1ce\ Otpartmcnt at MCl-'K51 Lawn bo•llnll compedtlon T ht' annual Newport Harbor Lawn Bowltna C luti·, ~kn sand Women·, 'imgltsToumamcnt run\ Aug 5-b al thr Newport (lub C umpc1111on 1n all 16 rink\ w1ll lon\1St of 32 howler\ 1n drc~\ while\ The: action btg1M at HI a m dally Anrl rnn11nue' 1hrough 1ht af\trnoon fht' 1ournamt'nt 1s open 10 thr puhltc lor 'ptclator v1ew111g Bow.er oat of hoepltal KANSAS CITY, Mo. -Kansas Citr -Royals Manaaer Dick Howser wu ~lc-ased Monday from the hosp tal where be undtrwenl brain surscry last Wttk. HOWier will ftturn to St. Luke'• hospital Tuesday to bqin radiat100 treatment for 1 ma.hanant bra.lit tumor. He is to underao treatment as an outpatient five times a week for five week.I. Dr. Charles Clou&h. 1 ncurosurseon who removed part of the tumor in a l'out·hour operation July 22, said HOWier was respondlna well to treatment, accotdint to Dean Voaetur, spokesman for the Royals. Howser, who suided the Royals to a seven-pme World Series victory over the St. Lou11 Cardinals last 1eason, was fcelina aood and continued to eitprtss thanks for the "k.lnd thou&ht1, cards and prayen' that had been sent, Voaelaar said. Howser, SO, was diqnosed as having the brain tumor when be went in for tesll after man.aaina the Amencan Lcque m the All-Star pmc. The tumor was found in the left frontal lobe of Howscr's brain and was diagnosed as a maJJanant type of tumor k.nown as 1 ghoma. USFL ca•e: No verdict yet NEW YORK -The Jury an pro [i] football's antttrust case concluded its third •II day of dehbcrat.1oni. Monday. with slJU no s1an ofan impendana verdict in the USFL's $1 .69 bilhon antitrust suit against Lhe NFL. With the 10 hours on Monday, the JUry has now spent a total of 2S hours cons1dcnng the case. Jordan win• In straight seta SAN DIEGO -Top-seeded Kathy Jordan rebounded from a 5-4 deficit in the 9CCOnd set to beat Masako Yanagi of Japan 6-4, 7-5 1n the opening round Monday of a Virginia Slims womeo's tennis tournament. The 32-player event will continue through Sunday at the San D1eao Hilton Beach & Tcnojs Resort. Jordan, ranked 15th in the world, was meeting Yanagi for the first ume in a sinales' match. Televt•lon, radio TELEVISION 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL Angels at Oak- land. Channel 5. RADIO 7:30 pm -BASEBALL. Angels at Oak- land, KMPC' (710). 7:30 p.m -BASEBALL San Francisco at Dodgers, KABC' (790). WEDNESDAY'S RADIO 12: 15 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland, KMPC' (710). · Soccer cllnlc openlnl• L1m11rd opcn1np arc ava1laolt for four five ~)' sruiom of lhe Amtnan Youth Soccer Orpn1zat1on (A 't SO) ch n1c bca.inning Monda> at Crown Valley Communit} Parle 111 Lquna "11auc:I 8o)s and girl~ aacs b-1 ti art" eligible for the ~mons v.h1ch run Monda\ through Fnda). o\ua 4-8, 11 ·IS I R-21 and H-.N frnm <./a. m to 4 pm Scotmh born Ricco Gnaul11, along w1th ot.hrr playc:r$ and coa1. hc:'>. will prn" 1de 1nstruct1on on fundamental\, advanced \ktll techntQUt'S and pmt \lr<Atea:.. fott for tht commuter rnmp I\ \60 For 1nlormat1on or rcifstra11on forms, phone Jonathan Woods. the: A YSO Arra L D1rcc1or 11 496-5396 or C •en at 492-6554 · Youth .occer tournament More lhan 4~ bov\ and girl'> tc:ams in d1.,, 1s10ns I II, 111 and IV funder ages 19, 16 14 and 12 rt"spcctrveh) w1ll lompctt in 1hc: rnaugurnl Kc:n .\ston ( up " .. \() \OCcer l11umament r n<Ll} lhrou&h Sund"> at lhc: Youlh \thlctrl fields rn M1ss1on V1('JO Th(' tournamtn1 named for .\\ton whu " CUM1dertd the furu of \Oner olliuau ng -v. 111 havt" a ~pc:cra empha\t'i on lht "oluntc:c:r r('fercC:\ panac1pattng E.valuattun team\ v.111 iudgt lht three-member r('ftree tram' throu&}lou1 1he tournament and v.111 \Clrc1 1ht top team Thr lop squad v.111 rete1"c: pr11" and ha' e then nam"' 111cnbrt.J on th1: Ken A~lon (up lroph). which I\ d1spla\.rd 111 tht' national A YSO office Aston will nl\O le:< lure at th(' rvcn1 Toumamt'nt ~la~ will be Imm Ii a m to 6 pm on fnday 11nd ~turda\. and from H a m lo 2 p.m on C\unday Greggjuggles vets in hunt for Green Bay QB Zorn feels ax first in camp; . "! \()t"nta lot ot \l'ar\lhere" the )).year-old Dtckn Pltt.bur. b s 1 f said It \ .1 plau v.rth lamalar peopk fam1lar surround 'I tee en Fu,ter, who ha\ been \platting practice ume with OU r compete for starti ngjob 1ng~ Aut I'll tx· JU\I hkt any other fret' agent trv1ng to Th ( hickillo. hu11 hi~ back ~unda'r and will be out for <,everal make thr team ' ird-round dran choice Bubby Bn'>ter. picked 10 practice\ lorn appt'art.•<I in 13 game\ for the Packers la\I compete with veterans Scott Campbell and Mark Malone \t'a\on complctrn" ~6 of l 2J pa<i\ attempts for 7q4 yard• for the quarterback 1ob. worked out with the team for the Ne• En1land Patriot. The) 're: \tarllnl.( to li.1.·1 p th<' ( 1rccn Ra v quarterhack depth c.hart rn pencil thc~ d11y<. · f .. • first time and our t<>U\.hdown-; wnh -;1.x 1nten.eption\ Pa< ken• The 6-2 e,.( emto'i College and Cal Poly (Pomona) Bmtcr mm~d the fir<Jt week of camp bccau!>C of \tar war. \1gned a' a free agent hy thr Scahawh in 1 Q76 and contract negotta11ons hcfore reaching terms Saturday IC'd ihe rluh to it 'i tw;1 w1nn1ng rcrnrd in only its third The Stecler-; dad not practice liunday New En&land reduced to 1wo their number of uns1aned drafl choices when the> )1iJ1cd ~cond-round pack Venc1e Glenn, a defensive back from Indiana State R<"'ier-.c quartt'rhal k Jam 7 om, an I I )'ear vrt whn \tartt"d fi,c g..imr\ la\I \t'.t\on, wa'i wat\ICd MQtlday 101ning the h\l ot h1g Oiinl<' \.eteran\ whu havc r11hrr rr.tlrC'd or ht-en rlnu·d 1111 w:11vt'r\ .. ante '\jf I 1ra1nin~ camp<> nixncd lhrt•e "-<'l'k' .tjlo And I }nn 1>1<.ke\, v.hom thC' Palkl'f\ \aid thl·~ would not oiler a wntrdl t to lh" \("8\0n reached ,1 tentative avcement w1th thC' duh We hrou&ht Jim hack and wanted to ilVt' ham an opponun11y, • J>acker < nach forrt''it ( rreu \aid noring that C1rcen lla)' had '>l&nt'd Zorn, J l h1'1 ~pt 24 when hr wa~ cut after n1nr ~asono; with the St-.attle ~hawk!\ "Wht"n we brouaht htm 1n ht.re la'\t ye.u he h<id a veat amutudc. and I thouaht hC' wu &O<>d for the footb.111 team. I'm 'orry 11 didn't work out for him l tt11n1 him gu at this nmt will iive him an oppnrtun1ty to 'atch on w11h another team, nd I know ht-'\ interc\trd in doing that J le wants to play 1f he po "bly c"n .. Monday·, move• leavt Dickt"y c11mprt1ng with th1rd·'rC'ar playtr Randy Wnght, rookt<' Rohht<' Ro'<n and v('lt.rnn Viner f (•rfl\a;tmo lnr the quanl·rhat k 111h \t•a\on (19711 with a 9 7 record) and 10 the AH l hamp1n\h1p an 191< 1 whr1r 1t lo\t to the l.o\ Angeleo; Se•ttle Seaha•k• Raider\ 11 14 l lt'i 11 -\CM 101.11' 1n1. ludc ('l)mplt't1ng I M 1J of J, 11 c; pa" attempt'> tor ~11 ''I f'i ~arclo; 11 I tuuchdov. m and l lll 1 n tcrcept ion\ f.l<;ewhcrc Ne• Yor.t Jet• Jim Powt"r, a l1dcr \\'Ith the no"'-tlcfunct < ap11..1I I II) < ohrJ'> of lht' Cahfnmta f oothall League. "it&nt'd ''Ith the Jet\ and running hack Anthony Corley announcr-d h1, rtt1rement ( orle't' a \tlOnd-year back out of Nevada Reno ona1nally v.M \taned by tht P1tt'Jbur&h "tccle11 1n I Q84 p1n1na 89{ard"i on IM camt'\ Relca~d by the Stecler\, he \'11' pi ck('< up hy the San r>iego Char&er\ and played tn fnur 1t3mc•, lint vc-ar, mo,tlv on ~1X"<.·1al teotm\ Four-time Pro Bowler Kenny Easley ~td he 1s trying 10 &Ct 3CCU'ltnmed to pla>tn£ Hl pain s1nct the Slit-year "eteran stron1 !.akt}' from l Ill A underwent anl lc ~uraery 1n February to repair a hpmrnt ond rtmove bone ~purs F .. "ley. 27 s~ud he ha"i been In a lot of pain 'llnle rePonina to the Scahawk\' m11n1na camp last week ( oach {huck Knox even ha\ a1vrn ham the option of 11k1n1 pan 1n one prac.ucc a da}' rathrr than tv.o Miami Dolphln• Wrckrnd 1n1une5 appear to have helped the chances of oft-inJurtd det'CnStvt hnc-man Tony C h1ck1llo Veteran n~ tackle Mike Charles. the starter lut 'c.u. •ufTer~ an eye 1n1urv \nturday and w~l be kept out of pn1ctare for at lea'\! four week\ f rec agent Jcromr That lefi runmna bacl~ Rewe Dupard, lhc NFL t~am ~ first-round pick. and nose tackle Mike Ruth it\ hr"lt choice 1n the sernnd round without contracts ~nd out of camp for the 11th con\C'cut1ve <.la}' Denver Bronco. Veteran runnana hack Nathan Poole and four other pla>en were tcmovcd from the team·, acuvc ro~tcr lcav1n1 98 playen 'lllll 1n c mp · A ~•xth player, drfen'l1ve back Van Peal'C'\ was waived off the tram'\ in1urrd re~rve h~t Chlcago Bean Super ~wl champion < h1cago arnvt'd in London fo r Sunday s prescason contnt a inst the Dallas Cowboys at Wmtblcy Stadium EiJhty thou~nd tickets hnc !'l('Cn sold for the pme the iecond matchup bc-t~en Nr I \ lubs 1n EnaJand. The Minnesota V1k1np played tht ~t Louis Cardinali in Wemhlcy \tad1um in 1Qft1 Ranger~ four back San Dteao left fielder Kenn McReynold• attempta to catch a foul ball Monday a&•ln•t the Reda daplte tbe help of a .ecurlty guard and fan. Davis snaps out of slump, rallies Astros to 4-2 win He belts 3-run homer in eighth to beat Atlanta From AP dlapatcbes HOUSTON -Glenn Davi~· 22nd home run of the year. a thn.-e-rlf,n shot with two out in the eighth inning. gave the Houston Astros a 4-2'v1ctof} Monday night over the l\rlanta Braves Davis. who 1s second 1n the National League 1n homers, had broken an O-for-1 q batting slump w1th a run-sconng single 1n the first He has 71 runs batted to stand founh 1n the league Davis" homer capped an uprising aptnst Atlanta staner Doyle A~ ander, 6-7 overall and 1-3 since being traded to the Braves b} Toronto on July 5 Alexander had retired 15 batters in a row when Bill Doran doubled with one out Denny Walling waJked and Davis followed with his homer into the left field stand\ CINCINNATI OHltr ?b Milner C1 Oanlth tt EOevll rt llOlet c Ttrry or 8tll )O ElHkV lb SlllWNU Perker 011 8rownno p Venebl ph Power p Ao._ O" RMrP'1V P Perez P'1 T...is * SAN OllGO atlrllbl • 0 I o Aoy\ler 30 • 0 1 0 Gwynn rt l 1 1 o McAvld• tt • 0 1 0 Gervtv 111 4 0 1 0 Tmpl!n u 0 I 0 0 Kitnn.Ov c 3 O 1 O Wvnne ct • O 1 2 Ro«>ertl 211 3 0 0 0 Hewkin• p 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l4 2 I 2 Teteh Sun bv 1"""'9t Ab r II bl • 1 I I • 1 1 I • 11 I 4 0 3 1 • 0 0 0 4 I 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 )2 s 10 s Clndnnefl 000 000 002-7 Sin 0-.. 102 011 OOll -S Game W1nnlnv RBI -Garvev Ill OP-~n 01e90 I LOB-C1nc:1nnel 1 Sa" 0 eQO • 2B-McAtYMl<ll KennedY HA-(;wvnn 111) Mcllevnoldl 11• Aonttr 111 $8-Mllner f9l SF-Aot>erft IP H • Ell 1111 SO CIMlnNITI 8rown•no L,9·t Power AMurPPly S.nO.... s , I Hewk1n1 W 7·7 I 1 ) GOUlll9 !.. 17 7 ) 9 ' • 0 I I 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 I ~ 0 7 HSP-81•! Ov Hew•ont Umo<re$-HO!'l'W We•Hllllll<ll Fl"' Second Crawford, T'11rd C w,111aml T-1118 A-12,Vl Hernandez. Sanderson then hit Gaf) Caner with an 0-2 pitch. loading the ba~es After Strawberry struc o ut, M itchell walked on a 3-2 pitch. rcing home a run. Johnson followed by pulling a line dnve into the nght field cornl'r clearing the bases. He too third when the Cubs tned to throw ut Mitchell at ho me plate. Sandberg connected int c sixth tor his 11th homer of the sca'I n and< c~ h11 his eighth 1n the 'le\cn . pulling ( h1cago w1th1n 4-2 CHICAGO Otrn1er Cf Snc!e>rG 211 GMl'1Wl If MorelNI rl J01v1t c Ourllm 10 Ctv )D Ounllon u »nd''" o T rlllo p11 Fon11no1 o Frez•e• P Tetah * eb r h Ill • 0 0 0 • I 2 1 2 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 '0 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 1 7 I • 0 ' 0 1 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HIEW Y~K Ovk\lra ct Bc•mn 2D KHrno1 lo eerier c Slrwbf"Y rt MllC'11 ' '"4 JOPlsr> )D Sen1ene n O•eo• o M<O#U D J2 1 6 2 Tet.11 Seen bV ,,..,_, Ab r II bl S 0 I s 1 0 7 7 1 0 l I 0 0 ' l 1 1 ) ) ] 2 • 0 I 1 ' 1 0 0 ) 0 0 0 1 0 I 1 l4 tllt Clllc.I.. 000 001 100-1 H•w Ywtr .00 001 Ool•-• Geme W1nnlnQ R8l -M11C'1ell Sl E-H JOMlon 7. Carltr c,., OP-<:'11cao<> I New Yori< 1 L08-C!ilC•QO 6 Ntw Yor~ S 78 -l(Hernanoe1 , HJOhnlD'I HA-Sendt>ero 111 M1tc'1tll 191 Ctv 181 s1rew1>errv I 16) f'rom AP dJtpatd1n ARLINGTON, feus -Larry Sheet•' e1~th·1nnma RBI sm&Je and the combined seven-hit p1tcfim1 of Stonn DavlS and Don All~ eruabled the Balttmore Orioles to bc,at the Teus Rangcn, 4-3 Monday n1aht. Davis, 7-8, went S(ven mninp to cam his ninth career victory wtthout a loss over the Rangers. Aase allowed two hns over two 1nnin15 for his 27th save. A walk to (al R1pken and Jim Trabcr's infield smaJe preceded Sheets' gamc-w1nn1ng hit off Rangers knuckleballer ( harhe Hou&h. 9-6 Rook1e outfielder Ruben Sierra, a 209 hatter broke a 2-2 tic-in the bottom of the fifth with hl'i ~•xth home run of the ~af>On But Juan Beniquez matched 1t in the top of the seventh wrth his fifth of the year. tying the score at 3-3 The Range~ took a 1-0 lead m the third on a walk to Toby Harrah Oddibe Mc Dowell's single and Scoti Fletcher''i RBI groundout. But the Onoles ued 11 in the founh against Hough, who had •nruC."k out six of the first 10 ballers he faced. Fred Lynn's one-double and Traber"~ two-out RBI !.1nltle made the '>(;Ore I· I ihe Rangers made 1t 2-1 tn the bottom of the founh on a walk to Pete lncav11tl1a and consecut1 ..,.e singles b> Larry ~amsh and Darrell Poncr But again the Onoles retaliated. tytng the \Core 2-2 1n the top of the fifth on Rid. C..>emp!)ey°s two-out double and a lnple b) J uan Bonilla aALTIMCMtE J8on1 2b Lecv rf lvnn t1 RIPktn u Trelltr 111 !.hffll dh 8enlou111 SllelOv If OM4111v lb OtmP•V c Totall * TllXAS lb r II bl • 0 I I McOwtlci • 0 0 0 F1t1cnr n • 1 l o oeri.n 111 2 I O 0 lncvoll• r1 • 0 7 1 LAPTt'1 )II 4 0 1 I POf"ltr d'1 • 1 1 I SllU9'11C 0 0 0 0 Wilkrln M l o 7 o si.rr1 " • 1 1 0 Harrell 211 ll 4 t 4 Tetelt SUrtby~ Abrllbj • 0 l 0 • 0 0 1 • 0 1 0 ) 1 0 0 • 0 7 0 l 0 I 1 • 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 • 1 1 I 1 I 0 0 l2 J 7 J lleltlmort 000 I 10 110-4 T .. u 001 >10 000-l C.ame WlnnlnQ A81 !.llffll 141 OP 8e1tlmore I L08-8alllmore 6 Ton ~ 2B l•M OemPllY )8 J 8onllla HR -Sierra •61 81n1aue1 ISi Sll-McOowtll 119) IP H • llt ae $0 ••tttmor• Ou' w 1 I Ae._ S 11 Te•ll l ) 0 0 l 0 • '"lOUO" I 9 6 I 9 • ' • M-Otior 1C 1 O O O O HDUOl'l O••ClllO IO I bAll•r '" !l!t 91" PB-Sl•UOhl 2 Urro ru-HO!'l'W 8rem•g1~ F r\I !.ttO"O H '~"Ill! k T lwd 81rr>elt T-~ 26 A-1) 66' Twins 6 , Mariners5 \.ffNNEAPOLI -Kirby Puckett drove tn four run'I with a three-run homer and an I I th-1nn1ng single that SlOrec.J (,reg Ciagne and gave Min- neosta a victor> <lver Seanlc Bob Knepper. 1l-7 after winning his third decision 1n eight days, went eight 1nn1ngs. allowing m. hits :i"'d two runs Dave Smith pitched the ninth for hts 18th ~vc Cardlnals 3, Phlllles 1 PHILADELPHIA -Alan Kn1cel) hit ht!i first home run of the <,ea!ion to break a 1-1 tie in the ninth inning. and Dann) Cox pitched a threc-htttl"r to lead St. LoUts past Philadelphia givtng the Cardinals 1he1r seventh straight win. ClllCAVO Sanderson l S 1 Fon11no1 Fre111r IP H It ER 1111 SO Keith Athenon. 5-l allowed one s s i 1 run in rhree 1nn1ngs 1n gaining tht· 6 ~ ~ ~ ~ ldCIOry Knepper was sa1lin$ along with atwo-out ~hutout until the sncth Atlanta·~ Billy Sample. Ken GritTe.,, and Dale Murphy had con~cut1 ve doubles. Sample's went down the lcftfield line and G nfTey drove him 1n Wlth a hne dnve that bounced near the right-field comer Murph) knocked 1n (JflfTcy w11h the lead run with h1~ 19th double of the year The Astros collected thr~ straight singles off l\le,ander w11h one out in the first Btll) Hatcher and Denn\- Walhng both singled to right before Davr\ singled 10 left to score Hatcher ATLANTA S.me>4e '' Griffey II Murl>flY cf Horn¥ Ill Aemlrr 111 Ollerkfl Oii AThomt u 8enedlCI C C'1mlllt Ph Hullbrd 211 Smmnl ph Alnnelr p Ab r II bl • I 7 0 • 1 1 1 • 0 1 1 ) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 A ,nmc'1r p 0 0 0 0 * HOO ST ON Doran 711 Helcller C1 WttllnQ cf GOavll lo ll•n rf Crut tt Alhbv c Clltnldt n Kn1PP4tr p Punl pf\ 0Smlt'1P Tm.ts Jl 2 1 2 Tttah S'9A bv lmlft9I lb r II bl 4 1 1 0 4 I l 0 ) 1 1 0 • 1 2 • • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JI 4 I 4 A t!Mte 000 001 000-, Housten 100 000 0111 -4 Geme w1nn1n9 A81 GOevl• tlll OP-1'llenl1 1 HOUll()fl ' L09-All1n1a • HoYtton S 711 S.mpi. 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Hawkin~. 7 7 walkc-d JU'lt one and !ttruck out five for h1!> fif't vic tor) ul) band ~cond .\hutout of the Rich C1ossa~e came on. 1n lhl' \, ninth after Hawk.ms hod loaded the bases with one out He wa~ touched for two-run s1nslc hy Nick F\llsky. but aot the final two out, for h" 17th \aw The Ion snapped thrtt·pme ( 1nc1n nat1 w1nn1na w ·cak .\t\er Steve Gar'\'cy '1nakd 1n McRcynolds, who had doubled in tht fint for 1 1-0 lead, the Padre,, who hid not homered 1n 'ttven prev1ou~ pmn. aot consecut1vc shots from Gwynn and Mc Reynold\ 1n tht" third Ci wynn's was h is 11th and McReynold' hit his 14th • Cox, 5-8. struck out eight. equalhng a career high. and walked none. to extend his walkless 1nning'I \treak I<> 25. It was h1~ second ~tra1ght v1ctol") Tommy Herr flied out to open the ninth against loser Bruce RufT1n. 3-2 "'ho allowed onl) two h1l'i through eight 1nntngs. Knicely hit a 2-0 plllh over the wall tn center. 408 feet awa't Tuo Landrum followed with a -single and scored on Terry Pendlcton\ 1 .... 0 out double St Louis took a 1-0 lead 1n the tir'l on a one-out wall to 0111r \m11h and Herr's RBI douhle 10 nght * ST LOUIS PHILAOELPHIA Coltmar> 11 0Smll'1U Herr 711 1Cn1c11v lb Lendrm rl vanSlvk cf Pndlln JD L.""" c Co> P ab r h bl • 0 0 0 ) 1 0 0 l 0 I 1 I I I I ' l I 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 1 1 • 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 Stont If Semutl lb ltoenlck cf Sc'1mc11 Jo HeYH IO GWlllOn rl AoAevll c Je111 n Ruffino GC.rou pn l1 l S l Tet .. l Sc-bY~ Ab r II bl • 0 0 0 • 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 ) 0 I I J 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1' I l 1 StLeull 100 000 001 l PNledlhlflll 000 100 ooo-1 Game WIMl'IO RBI -Knlcerv 111 L08-~1Loo•\ S Plllltcle•ph a I 28-Htr Samuel Pendie1on H~-ICn•ct•v 1• I~ H It Ell ae SO StLouls Cox w.s-a o I ...... dtlllflll AufflnL3·2 9 S 3 J J ' UmolrH-Homl W•\I, F•r\f, Pull! S.Cond Ponclno Tlllro 8 W•"ler'!"l T-2 OS A-21 SSJ Mets 9, Cubs2 NEW YORK -Rob 0 1eda. lead mg the ma.ior leagues rn earned run average. allowed five h1t'i over 7 2-' 1nn1ngs in his sixth ~tra1gh1 v1ctol"). and Ho ward John'lon hncd a three run double to lclld the New York Mets pa'lt the ( h1cago ( "ub-. Rookie Kevin Mitchell went ' for-J , including a solo home run I k al~ drew a bascc;-loaded wall.. with two oub 1n the fint inning ~tung up Johnson's three-run hit Darryl Strawb(rry added a 1wo-run homer 1n eighth. ht~ 16th OJeda, 12-~ who has a 2 2R FR<\ allowed home runs to Ryne ~andhcl) and Ron Cc) Tht kl\ hander \truck out ~ven and walkt"d two lcav1na "1th 1~0 out .. 1n 1hr ('11th th Roat'r McDowell p1tcht'd tht final I (.' 1nn1na.\ for h1'I 10th ~ve c;cou c;andeMOn ~ 7 hurt h1m~lf with w1ldnl'<.\ 1n thC' f1r11 tnninJ W11h ont· t)Ul. Wnlly Rackman '1ngkd and took 1h1rd on II dnuhlc h) Kl·11h NewYMll 11 l • I ) 0 Oieda w. 12 2 1 2 1 l McOowtll ~ 10 1 O o o 011<1• p11c,,ed 10 1 Oeller\ '" 1'1t ''" HBP-<arier Dv Send•r\on PB-J Dav•\ Umolr11-Homt E "11411 Ftr\t Oar•1no \I<: ono AIPPltV T'11rd PellOM T-7 43 A-)1 HO Plrates 7, Expos4 ~()'\; fRf .\l -P1mhurgh·., K J Re' nold'>'dro\(: in three runs "'Ith .1 two-run doubk and a \tngk 1n a lour· run SC\enth inning that e\ten1.kd Montreal") lo~ing •.treak ro four The Pirate\ 1ra1led 4-.\ entenng lht· \even th which '\tarted w11h \1nglec, h\. Joe Or<,ulak and Barn Bonde, that knocked out Bnn \m11h 7-6 Buh Mc( lure n~he\ed bur Johnm Ra). Sid Bream and Rrvnold~ all h11 RBI \inglt.'s before ~1lf.lurc wa<, replacl'd h> Roh ..,ehra. whoc;c wlld pitch handed the Pirate\ their scvrnth run The f.\p<)\, \,\ho haH' lo'>t eight nf their la!>t nine game'i, had mov1.·d aht•ad 4· l 1n the" \th afl<'r loading tht• ba\t.'\ with nne out against Rid. Rru'>thel b-12 A.ndrc Daw~on \1ngled. and \.\alks to \\ayne Krl"nch1ck1 ,ind Vance L.a .... prrecdrd a t1A.o-run pinch <,ingle h\ Mill h \.\ eb<;ter Rarr) Jone' r1tched thr tinal thrt•t• inning' tu norlh hi' lir<;l 1..Jfl'l'r ~'e Rc\nold<, t1A.o-run douhk 1n tht third pulled 1h1.: P1ralc'> into a ~-2 11e It cra~d a \1 onlrC'al kad built on Tim Raine<,' Rm \1ngk and Da .... son's R RI groundout Jim ~orrt\on·., \aC'nfltc th ()111 P1tt<;hurgh .iht•ad \-:' 1n tht· 'il\th * l"ITTHUAGH MONTAIEAL Onule• rt 8ond• ct ltav 711 &rt1m 111 Allevldt II TPene c Morrlln )II uw'"'"" Rtu•c""4 P M8rw" p'1 8JOMl p •b r h bl S 1 I 0 S I l 0 • 7 ) I l l 1 I S 0 I l s 0 1 0 1 0 0 I l 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 F O'fY \\ Wrig'1t cl Ae11lf'\ll D•w\on rf W•llech lb KfncPl<: lb ( ew 7b Nl•IOC Wtb11r Ph ll11rd<tl0 • 8\m11111 MCC h1t• ll \•l)tA p WPlllrdO". a 7 1' • Tetel\ in" bv IMlnet ab r II tM • I 1 0 1 I 0 0 ' 0 1 l 4 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 I I I 0 I 0 0 0 7 ti 1 0 1 0 1 2 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o on o I 0 0 0 1J ••• ~ 00, 001 tOO I M9nll'MI 700 002 000 ' Game Wtll!'•'IO •a1 llr•em u1 F.-TPe<ll MOf'r•M>n L08-P ltlll<1rqll 11 MOntre11 • ,8-ltlttvl!O'd\ ••• ,.., \8-0aw\on 1 (12) ~rtne'11(l II fO•h Ill Ren•\ l•\l r,...,. 1\1 v=-1111..,, •t)t' I" H Ill Ell aa SO ~ Re .. 1<"9tW • 17 6 4 4 3 8 JOM>\ \ I 0 0 0 0 ~ 8\m•I~ I 1 l t • ~ I McClun 0 l 0 0 ~..... ] l 0 0 ' l ,,.,.1,. p<I(,..., IO' !Hiiie<\ ",,,.. ,,,,_ MrClu•• DllCllld ID l bell•n n I,,. 71" tlft.. 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The-BrC'""er\ took a J .(I k.u1 oil ':mkcc\ nght·h1tndrr hlC" '41l"kr11 1n lh<' the-fir\t 1nntr\R "'h<'n J\1111 Mnlttor \lnp.lnl .ind \\ 01('\I nn '\ ount'' tnpk In tilt' rtghl fit•)1f I 1lt11l'l Milwaukee added chrcc in lbe ICCOnd inrung on Mohtor'• two-out RBI sift<,and Yount•1 two-ru.n triple to the pp in Lelkenur. dwina Nielao, 8-7. Bob Shirley came on and aot Cecil Cooper to ground out. New York narrowed the pp with two runs in the fourth lll.DJnl off Nieves. Willie Randolph reached on lhortstop Ernest Riles' cm>r. Don MauinaJy smiled and both scored on Gary RoenklCe's groun.d-ru.le double with one out Milwaukee Manaaer Geor'e Bamberger araued that Matlln&Jy should have been held at third ba~. but the umptret overruled him The Brewen sttetcbtd their lead 10 5-2 with a run 1n the fif\h Yount drew a lcad-0ff walk, moved to second on Cooper's fly ball to oentcr and to third on Gonnan Thomas' around out He came home on Rites• sinaJe In the top of the seventh, Nieves walked Butch Wynegar and gave up a single to Mike Pagharulo Rickey Henderson's one-out single drove in Wynegar to make the score 5-3 and an error by left fielder Glenn Braggs allowed the runners to advance Randolph's sacnfice fly off Plesac brought PagJiarulo home to make the score 5-4. * Naw YOtUC MILWAUKIE llHndlll cf llnd1911111 Wlnfl.id r1 M1"94V 10 ltoei1k1' tt EH!e<dll wvneoer c Poirulo 30 F lCllfln u Pet<Wa Oh zu..,t'I• u T ... 1 Mrllbl • 0 I I • 1 1 1 4 0 I 0 • I 2 0 • 0 1 1 ' 0 1 0 l 1 0 0 • I 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Molllor lo Younlci Coooer lo GT1>m• d'1 Rl11' n °"'" 8reoinl! 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A-31 48 Tigers 5, Indians 1 Palermo ( LEVELA~D -Jack ~om\ al· 10 .... ed his first earned run in 44 2-l innings but worked se'en inning\ !or his fifth straight \ 1ctor.i a\ Detroit defeatec.J Cle..,.eland ~oms, 12-6, allowed \1'( h1I\ ~tnking out !>IX and walking one Hill Campbell came in for the final 1wo innings \.foms began hi\ h11 streak with thrt."e 'itrarght shutouts but he allov.cd an unearned ,_,n against the M1n- nsota Twins last Wednesd.a> He had last allowed an eanrcd run 1n a July 4 los'I to Te,as Al that 11me. his ERA wa<, 4 21. and \JOce 11 has dropJ>('d l(l 1 21 Detroit has won 10 ol 1t<, la'>I I 1 games. It "'as Cle"t."lamJ\ fourth 1,,.,., 1n fi"e games 1'.e n ">chrom. 11-l lo\t ht\ tmr dec1S1on after eight \tra1gh1 \ 1c:1onc:c, since Ma\ 25 Hegaveupallli\crun' -JU'it three-earned -1n ft J. l 1nn1ng .. Darrell E\ anc,' tv.o-run '>tngk in the· first ga.\ l" tht l 1gcr'i a 2-'I lead and Kirk C11bsnn·., I Mh homer 1m rea..rd lhl' margin 10 l-0 in the third l>ctroil added a run 1n tht.' lifth T ht• l 1ger .. 1oadt'd the base" .... 11h one nut. .md lohn (iruhh flied out to (on \n\dertn right Lou Wh11akerstanrd rov...ird the plate hut he c,toppPfd v. hl·n 'ivndcr thre"' home ( a1cht•r o.\nd\ o.\llan\on then threv. to fir,r tr\ 1ng ro double off <.11b,on. and \.\hi tali.er ~ored 0n the thro"' c lncland \l'orrd in the "'th on \ndn· Thorn1on ., \3crtfin· lh .-ind ( 1ruhh"\ douhle in the \t'\ l'lllh g.n t• lht l 1gerr, a 'i-1 ll•.id Ol!TIIOIT w11.ra• 7D Tr•mm u G·O\Q~ .. Gr.,bb d~ OeE '"' lt> Coi.l )b COW"'' Lowrv C Tetah * CLEVILAHO 111 r ~bl ' l 7 0 B•'"t'd 71> l 1 2 ~ 8 ••If'• f I I 1 I C •' ••• ID ~ D 1 1 T"'"'"d" 4 0 I 1 ... 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W1JlteSoi l C H IC \C ,o -Don Ra' ltll ' 1" n run hom<: run .ind .1 \ol11 h11mrr tn l~1~h1 F\aO\ h3ekc-d \I N1flfl\'t ,1nil fi<l,ltln PJ't thi:: ( ·htl3~n \.\ h1tC" "o' 1·\tC'nd1ng thr WhttC' \<"'' 111\tn \Ire-al lO <'Ip.ht gJIO)("\ The-tnumph "'•'' onl\ the: third 1n 11 gamt•<, 11unn1t the-l urrC"n\ road tnp tor lht· Red '°' and endr,t a two pmr lo\ln[t \Ire-al It '"'·" tht• ti"t t1mr '.'"1'\ll' lul' Ill tha1 .1 Rn\11111 p1tl hC'r other than Roa<'• < l1·mcn' h11\ o apm Nipper, ~7. turned in bis third complete pme of the eeNOn on a yield oftevta hits He loll hiulunout bid in the e1pth on Orea Walkdt two-out RBJ sinJle. floyd &n.nist.et, s..a, was the loter. Bannister had alJowcd onJy one bi when he walked Jun a.ice with t.o out in the fourth innina. Baylor hit tM next pitch into the rower left field seats for his 18th home run. With one out in the aeventh, Evant hit his 14th homerunotheupperdedc in left Nipper worked hiswayoutofajam in the fifth inning. Tl!n Hulett led off with 1 smaJe and went to tbtrd on a sinaJe by Steve Lyons_ Nipper aot John C.an~losi oo a sbon Oy lp 1dl. Ozz1c Gutllen on an infield po-p a.ad Harold Baines on a IJ'O\lnd ouL * M>STO. • CMKAGO teHetl 2b hevl lO &uc:1uw I II ltlet" 8eV!Of 11'1 OwEvn\ rf .f\rmH CI ltomlnee1 Gtdml" c It-OU T..WS nr11111 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 ' 0 ) 1 ' 0 4 ·1 1 7 ) 1 ' 1 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ] 0 0 0 C.,..d Q.ulllen M a.1net r1 GWalkr lb Kittle dll ~, .. , TotlHll Jb Hui.ti 2b L'fonl N ll J 4 2 T.._ Sare tlv ""*"' ., ... • 1 1 • •••• , ... 4 t I 1 4 0 0. • t I 0 • 0 '. 4. t. a o 1 o M l11 ....... ... .. ,._, ChlCffe -... .,._, G1me WIMlnG Riii -llevtor (11) t..Oll-8o•tOll 2 C'11QOO 1 Hlt-eevtor (11), OwE ven• 1141 S8-8uc:kf'ler (%) ... ...., NIPOef'W,S 1 ~ • " It·~ .. '° 9 4 eannllllf' l S-1 t 4 l l I e Un"Plrt\-Home, Garc11 Flrll, AMO,~. Tr.c;'1•0. T'1ird, !COK T-221 A-2' 7U Blue Jays 6, Royal•O KAN<iAS CITY Mo. -Jim C lancy pitched a four-hitter, and Ton} Femander drove in four runs w11h a tnple and a homer. helping Toronto break out of an offensive \lump ant;t beat Kansas City. ( lann I 2-5 notched consecutive 'll tor, No 6 and career v1ctory No. l no w11h 1hrt"C ~tnkeouts and one walk Fernandez, the leadoff tuttcr, bit a two-run tnple in the fifth as the Blue Jay\ snapped a streak of 30 straight -.con~k.,s innings He hn a two-run home run h1~ fifth, offsuutcrCharhe Lc1brandt 9-7 in the ~venth. Thl' Blue Ja)s had not scored since la~t fnda\ until Willie Upshaw ~ross('d the plate on Buck Manmez's double in the fifth. Th(' ..corele'i\ inning 'ltreak wa<; onh thrc.-e 1nn1ngs shy of the team r('1..ord 111 '' I p<.ha"' lxgan the rall'f with a teadotl single and "'ent 10 third when (Cl al Fielder singled into left. Manincz on an 0-2 count. slapped a Lc1brandt p11ch into medium left field hnnging L p<.haw home and pu111ng Fielder at third Fernandez t hc-n t n pied off the left field wall over Lonnie ~mnh"s head 10 score Fielder and ~anine1 and Damaso Garcia madt' 11 4-0 w11h a sacnfice fly \.\1th t~o out 1n the seventh. Maninc1 \1ngled and came home on Fc-rn.1nde1'\ home run as the Blue Ja)\ \n,1pfX.•d a three-game losing \!real. * TO.ONTO KANSAS CITY i.•'"""°' n r.er~·· 7b MoHDv c• B••l II 8e•t .. io ,, U0\1'8,.. It> i:-•'dfl!' Ot-l •tt rl pr o• .. lt 8Al"r' r • T1teh Ab r II bl • 1 ' ' ) 0 I I ' 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 ' 0 4 1 1 0 1 t 1 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 > LSm•ltltt Wll'°" C1 llrtlt Jo °''• d'1 W'1•1t 21> 8alOOn1 10 IC -vrt S<Jndllrll ( 81enclfl" MClilH~ A~larr u i» 6 't T.W. \<ere bV flw*'9I .. Hllbl 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Jl •• 0 T er""'9 000 040 100-• ICenH\ CITv 000 000 oet-0 Ge~• ,. n "O '18 8Merl•net 111 E 9,,.,. 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GB MOUllon 4A 560 Sen Franc11co Sen DltoO Ctnel11N1t1 Dedett'S Atlenle •7 S2S J.., , .., St 415 SO 41S 1 n l 'i> 10 47 4S S1 47S S3 459 EAST OIVISJOH Ntw Yorti. MolltrMI Ptllltdelolll• SI Lout, Chltffo Plll'*""g" •S JO 49 47 41 49 4S S1 •7 S3 .0 56 Mtrldt't'I kerts ~ 2. S.n Frtnc•KO I pto~rgn 7, MontrMI 4 Ntw York 9, Chlcaoo , SI LOUIS 3, Plllltoe!Ollla I San DieOO S Clnctnnat• 2 Mov1ton 4 Alltnte 1 Ttdt't'I Gtti>n 614 SIO 49S ..... 447 •17 16 ') ,. 71 n 25 ., Sen FranclKO IDown1 O 01 et Ot09tr'I (Vt ltnluttt 13·6), n Clllcello (Trout 4·3 and Mov~ 7·11 el New Yori< (Darllno 10·3 ano AndtrM>n O 01. 7, twl· night Plll1burgt1 (Wal~ 4·61 et MonlrHI ITIDC». 4·61, " St Loul1 lConrov l ~l et Pt111eoe1on1e 1R1wl4tv 11·7), n Allan•• CPelmer 6 I ) I I HOU\IOn !Scott 10 61. n Clnclnnetl !Gulllc:kM>n 1 6) al San Oleoo (Oravec:ilv 6 1>. n w.._...,., Gemes Sen FranclKO •t ~ n Plttlbvrgn •' Monrreal n Cn1c:eoo al New Vortt " St LOUlt at P1111e<1eton1e n A•lante a1 HoutlOf' r (1n(1rine1 al Sen Ooeo<> ., AMERICAN LEAGUE A"99h 6, A's l C.ALtFORNIA OAKLAND Peltlt c:1 Jovner lb Oowntng tt RJckSn 011 DtCno JO RJ-t rf ::.rlc:n 7D Boone c Scnoflld n T...n •b r "bl 4 1 ) I PholliO\ 2D S , 1 0 Muronv cf • 0 I 0 Cao1eco •f 4 I 1 1 80Chll IO 4 I 1 J Lent tro Jo S o o o IC nomn o~ 4 0 0 0 MOev•I rt 4 0 0 0 Wllttrd c • o 1 0 Griffin u ll 6 11 6 rotan ktr't bv "'""'-' ab r II bl 7 I 0 0 • 0 0 0 • I I 0 • 0 1 7 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ) I I 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 I I 32 l • , Gellfonllt JO I 002 000 -6 011dand :ZOO 100 000-J Gel"ne WIMtng R81 -Petti\ (7) E-WlllarO OeClnct\ Phllllpt OP-Cell· tornla I. Oai..land I L08 --Ce iltorn1• 9 Oekteno 8 28-Cen\eco Ot Clnctt HR-Pttt11 ll ) OKI ncet 112> SB Jo'fner 13) MOevl\ ( 16J IP H R Ellt Bii SO C.IHerftl• McCHklll W 11 h ) ) 9 OMoore ~ II 0 0 7 01lrltnd .t.nou1er L 6 l S7·3 10 6 • MOo'1vM'> ) I 3 I 0 0 0 TRIPLES.-WW, Otvelend. I, ,emendu. Totoftlo, 1; G. w.-., ~. 6, OW... S..ntt, 6. Wlltol\, Ktn11l City, 6 HOM9 •Utt~. Toron ... H c.i-, OMlelld. 23; ~.Ht* Yent, fl, ... , Toronto, tt; ~ ~ •• tt. Kiiie men, Oeklend, tt; LA flwt'IWI, o.ttolt, tt STOL!N lAUs-lt. ~. Hew Y~k. "· c.n.tlosJ. c~. 41; ,..,.._,....... u. Wlbon, Kanua City, U ; Motlbv, Toro1110, n. ·~· SMttte,22. ~TCMINO (I dtclslona)-Cltmtna, lotlon. D·I, 2.50; Rettnu..-n, New Yortt, 12·2, 3JO, ScNGM. ~ncl. lM, 1''- STIUKIOUT$-<ltMtl'lt, Solton, 1'1, 111\0t'rlt, De~rolt, 1'5; Wiit.. ........ 1>41 L.tl'IO•lon, S..ttle, 1U; Mceelll& ........ lat. SAVES-AHt, a.tHl'l'IOl't, U; •IOlltttl, N .... York, 23, Mernenc1t1. Delroll. 1', MeNla. Te.et. 15, a. StenltV, 8oalon, I•; Htntlt. Toronto, " ........ L....,_ ('fllrwtll ~Y't o.m..) 8A TTINO (DS 11 blt1>-11rc>o111, Montr .. I. 337, ••Inn, MonlrMI, 337; Dviltlra, Hew Y0t" 336, Gwvnn, Sen Dleoo. 336, C Brown, Sar F flnc:llCO, .J34 lltUNs--Owynn, S.11 OltOO, '3. Htvtl, Ptllll ~. 60, E Devis, ClndllNlll, 5,, llt11nt1 Montrtlt, 5', ~Pft'/, AHanla, 51, ,.., • ., C1ndnnall, 51, ScllmlOt, Pttllldllphle, 51 llt8t-$c:Nnldt, Pttl~lt. 75, Cert« Nt._ Vork. 73, P1rkw, Cincinnati, n, 0 011111 Houtton, 67; Sroc*s. MonlrNI, 51. W1111<11. MontrNI, 51. HITS-Owvnn, San Oltoo. 121, Sta, ~ 1231 lltlnn, MontrMI, U I, San. Houston. 113 Parker, Clnclnnall, 11 1 DOU8 LES-HevH Phll10tlDhle . 11 Dunston. Cftlcloo, t,, It Revnolch, PllllburOl1 1S, Sta, Dtii1119n, 1e1 Strewbtnv, New York, 24 TlltlPLE~tll'llS, Montr .. t, 9, S.muet Pttlltdtlohla, I, COiemen. SI Louil, 7. McGee St. Louis, 7. Dv1111re. New Vorll. 6. Moreno Alltllle, 6.. HOME ltUNs-Parilw, Clnclnntll. 73. knmlOt, Pl\11~11, n, G. Davia, Hou1lon, 2 I Stuebl, ~. tt1 Mlnlllll. Oecteen, IL STOlEN 8ASEs-<:ottmen, SI Loul1, 65, E Oe11l1, Cincinnati, S4;ssn Relntt, MonlrMI, 44 OVncal\, o..ieen, J61 Doran, Hou1ton, ~ PITCHING II Otc:l1lont)-R. RoblnlOll. Ctn c:lnnell, 1-1, 2.26; Kertekl, H<XJ1ton, 7· 1, 2.~ OleO•, Naw York, 11·2, 2 26. Ferneno.z, New Vork, 12·3, 3.02; Derting, New York, 111-3, 2 79 STRIKEOUTS-Sco11, Hou1ton, 117 V9Mlllutla, ~. 1471 Rven, Hou1tOl'I, n,, W.ic:t\, ~. 1111 Youmtn1, MonlrMI, 11S RHrdon, Monlrt•t. 2'1, WorreH SI Loul1. 20 D Smith, Houlton. 11, LeSmlth, Chlc•oo. 17 Franco Cincinnati 16. Gone~. S.n DltOO. 16 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dedelf'I 2.. Gi.nts 1 $AN FltA .. CISCO LOS ANGELS Gltd0tnc1 FWlhml P RTnosn 2b Ynoblcf oh MldndOlf C8rown 3b CDevl1 r1 Sollmn lb Mtlvlnc: WCltrk on J liloDnin P MD1vl111 ltutc.Mr cf Urlbeu Lt COUP Brenlv c Tttllfl tbrl\bt Mrhlll • 0 0 0 Dunun u 4 0 0 0 O O 0 O 8Ruu l 7b • I I O 3010 Mlellck3b 3000 I O O O Hamlin lb O O 0 0 4 0 0 0 Stut>Os r1 4 0 1 I • I I O ~tuuk If J 0 0 0 3 0 I 1 JGonzlt r1 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 Sck>Klt c 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 8r0dt I b 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Ct belt 1 b I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ftWllm1 cf f I I 0 O O 0 0 HershlJr p l 0 I I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 21 I J I 'lttth Sctre II\' ""*'Of ,, ,, 2 Sen frends<.t 000 000 100-1 Lei A"'91tl 001 100 OOx -2 Game Wlnnlno RBI -Slubt>I Cll E-< Brown, Uribe, Hamllloo DP-Lot An oe1e& 2 L08-Sen Frencl\Co 3, Lot Angeltt 9 38-< Brown S-UrlDe IP H A llt 88 SO StnFr-ancttco LeCon L.9·6 JROOln1on MDevl• FWllllam\ Lt1A. ...... , Her-thfV W, 10-1 WP-t4~Shl1tr , 6 7 I l I 0 1•3 0 0 l ) 0 0 I 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 , I 0 0 10 Umo•re..-Home Montegue, ""'' 8rocK1tn0tr Sec:ono Wever Tr"'o Rtnn..-1 T-256 /\~m TENNIS W'"*"• tournat'Mftt let San 0teee) Finl R-.S SlnlMI EllSt 8uroln (US ) def Vicki Ntf\on Dunbar I u s ) 6· 1. 6-0, "•',, ... Jorden. ( lJ s I dt'f MtHkO Venegf (Jeptn). 6-~. 1·5, Lori McNeil IU S) def Le• Anlonootl1 cu S 1. &·l, 1·6, 6 2, Cathtrlne Suire <France) d.t l(rt\tt n t<lnnt v (lJ S) 6 7 6 1 6· I Steohenle Rt,,e r U S 1 Cltf Adriene 11111egren. (Aroentlnel 6 ·3 6· I 0VelHY"'9 Round Sln9e1 Olnkv l/anRen\Durg <Soutn Alric:el def Paler l/esouez CPerul. 7-S, 6·1, Laure Bern\leln llJ S) o.i Snerrl Norrll I lJ S l 6 3. 6·1, M•rl1nn« weroe1 llJ S) ciet Cle uOI• Monteiro (8re11tJ 6·7 6-7 6-1, Sll•e Mtltr (Wtll Gtr,...rivl Cl-' SuH n Rimes (lJ s I 3·6 6· I 6 , Nf'L l'A•·AIASON sat•OU\.a w.w w• (Al ....... '°' """" ...... llil*MM) CAlllMt-..) "AU. Of! "AltM OM\11 ....., St t.ouh "' Hew Eno19ncl (C•n!Ott, Ohlol, 2:30 o.m IClltnntl 7>. .... .,, CNeeOO "' Della• (L.onclon, Enellnd). 6 o.m (Clltllf'ltll 4) f'MST wa•k T""419Y, AW. S Houaton 11 lltWM w ...... v.A-6 New YQl'k Gllnls el Alltnta ,,....y, Aue. I lndl-llOh 11 Setltle PtllltOt!Pftlt et Detroit, I om. ,.....,,, AU9.t Butlelo at C ........ "CI Chlcaoo t i Plllatlur9'1 ClnclMlll et Ktn1t1 City DtllH II Sen Oltoo. 6 o m Mleml al MlllMIOte New Ortttns at Denver New YOflt Jets 11 Gr- Wl1 ).1 pm SI Loult 11 T-8tv Suftdllv, Alie. 10 ~ 11 Sell Frend.co, noon IClltl!Otl 11 Wa'1ll11111on al New Enoltlld HCOND waaK "rtdly, AU9-1S Cltv ... nel 11 ~. I p.m. (Clltnne4 71 Pllltburgh at Wa'111noton, I om SHUit 11 Otlroll, I o.m St..,,.v, •-i. Dell" 11 Raiden, 6 o.m. lChtnntl 41 Atltnte 11 Tlmc>a an Butl•lo It Houston, I o.m. Clnclnnttl el New York Jell, I om t>envtr el Mlnnttote lndl•n1ootl1 •I ChlCIOO, 6. o.m KtnUll Cltv et SI. Loul• New Enoltnd et New Orleen1 PhljtOelotil• 11 San DltOO, 6 11.m Ne"' Von; Glentl 11 Grttn 8av CMJlweul\M) MendilY, Aue, ti Sen FrencllOO •' "'""· 6 11.m. · THllltD WllaK , ........ "" 22 New Enot•nd et bldln Mlnnt1ole et Sffltle PllhbUrgh et Detlt1 (Chtnntt 1l St1unllY, All9. 23 Sen OltOO 11 •ems 8vfi1to 11 Ken1t1 Cltv Cttvtltno at Atlante, a Pm Otlrolt •I lndltNIOOlll G.rttn 8tv el Cincinnati MJ1m< at P1111tottonl• New Orltan1 el Hcxnton, I 11 m New Y~ Jtll al New Von G1tn11 I om SI Louil •I Chlctoo, • 0 m ICl\enntt 21 Sen Fflncl.eo •I Denver we1111no1on el Temoa 8ev fOutlTH WE EK Tllundlv, Aue. a Cleveland al ••Iden New York Jell at Phllaottonle f'!'klllv, A" 2t ••m• at Denv~ ICllenntl •> Atlante 11 W•"'lnotO!', I 11 m Detroit at Clnclnnetl. I 11 m SI loul1 •I S.n OltOO S.1ttle at San Frenclaco, 6 11 m Tam11• Bev et Miami, I P.m Sttur•v. Aue. lO 8utt1to et Chlceoo IU of Notre Demel. 1 om Houtlon al Dellet. I 11 m lChennflt 7) 1te111a1 Cltv el New Orlt•n' Mil\llelOla el lndlen100llt Ntw Enol•nd et Grttn Bn Plll\b\Jrgh et New YOfk Glenll I P m Los ~ Klnll Mme sdMdUM Tnurs Oct ' -SI Louh , Set Oct II -~w Vortt l\tenotr1, Set , Oct 11 -801ton. S\ineltv Oct lt -Eornonton TllUfl , Nov 6 -MonlrMI, S.I Nov I - Hartford Tun Nov II -W1nnl11t11, Thort Nov 13 -WinnllltO Set . Nov 1• -C•lotrv Wed, Nov 76 -l/ancoi.vtr. Sel .. Nov 19 - Ntw Jtr .. v Tue1 Otc: 2 -O.trolt Tllurl, Dec:. 4 -Toronlo, s.1 Dec: 6 -C,,icaoo, S.t. Dec: 13 - C110erv. Sun0ev. Dec: 14 -Edmonton. w.a Otc: 17 -Pllllburllti, Set • Otc: 27 -Bo11on Tues , Dec 30 -Phlladtlol\la Set , Jen 3 -Edmonton, S.I., Jen 10 - 8utteto. Wed . Ji n 14 -Vencovvtr, Mon. Jen 19 -New York R•not<"s; Wed • Jan 21 - Plll1burclh, Fri . Je n 2l -MlnOHote. Wt<J Jen 71 -Ntw Jer1tv S.1 , Fto 14 -Hartford, Mon , Feb 16 - Toronto, Wto , FtD lt, I-OS o.m. -Wethlnoton, !.el . Ftl> 11 -Pllll•d•IOlll•, Tuel. F•D ,. - Wlnnloeo. Thuri. Fel> 76 -Wlnnl11t11 Tutl . March 3 -Mlnnt1ote, Sunoev. ~rcri I -l/encouver 1 OS pm., Wed . Mlrc:n 11 - 8 uH1110 Set Mercn 14 -Qutbtc:, Set , March 71 C•fll••v. Mon , M/Jrd't 30 -Celg1rv Wt<J April I -l/en(OUV~, Sat . Allf'll f - EOmon100 . .,.. ... Wll*&IOAM ...,.,.. CJ'alf/I~ ... JP .. ..-_} ,,,,. ... t """ l'Wll1' RAC& I Ill MIM fllur'M: t!J- TIW'el....., ....... ~. t~ ~an.• ouoe. ' 'Vot1aufW ( .... , "' 2 .. ...., .. o.v• (Solo) 1'6 , HurrlCllne Hee ( ic.-.1) 116 4 VlelorY i... CIMedt) 11 lot S CWro fltnto (Doulliltal 114 6 e.<alOI tCnlanon) 116 1 Ot lllftl Mldl (PlfteaV) 116 I HollWOOCI ,.am tllewntl 116 "°'-LVWOOO ,.AaTY t>-H fl~ alnc. Sent• Anlla, OOOd work• ind lie& wvic. of St.wna lo ride; "u.ta.tCAN• H•C t4• ll Old not run w .. 11 HottYwoocl Park bu1 I "'1nk tllle a4'0I and Ott Mllr mev ,.,,_ "°' r-1 form; VICTCMlY LaA (6·11 In "9ftl wlltl ..,-entice tlOWlllCI MCI mev never looll bKk " lllOweO ...... ltlO LONOSHOT e>eua&itANT OfVIL saeottD lltACI. 6 Furlonf't., Purte; Sl0,000. Mlll4tn ""'" •lld ""'" ""• .,,..,. old •ncl \Ill, Dr'tcS In Cllltornl1 Clllmlno ll'riet' m.oe»-m..ooo. I TttlttOM tSOlltl 116 2 Mk• Ooo#ttte tAreoonl 116 > Ovnemo Dtrttno <Slbllt> II> 116 4 P1rlndla Prefudt IPwdr'oztl 116 S 9Clfl FlrM Sitter ILlllhllm) 1" 6 Tl&abe (Sltv-) 12) 114 1 Scilendld Tlmel ( Stertlnt) •lit IM'-Bf''-' $~Mm (CllfttrO.) 11lot 'SMolllllCIW (ltnlmlflno) 11111 10 Lala Follt CC.atellOll) 114 11 Sureeon'' °'*"" ( "•lton) 11 lot 12 Ar1l1ll Ute (,., Vlllft1'.uell) (2) 116 ........ 13 MJH U MV (P. VlllnJuelt) (1) 116 14 lrl&h V1I (Ort ... ) '" IS Tiie Ullll S.uveoe (Sltvtnl} (1) 11• 16 Pe111t11 Annie (Slbl .. ) 11• OY"AMO OMUNO (J•Jl lltc90 orttn encl IOal ground In rOUOll trl11, ttalett 1001 lo o.1e, SMC>tc•NDIR (4·1l Good tflorl le1I, blew out welt end flour•• tor • 111ere; M>N "'"s SISTllllt 16· ll Verv auk.II ll Ital lndlctlts, Plarel to floure slooolno IO btOlv? LONOSMOT TESTAROSA THllltD •ACI. 1 Mlle Pvr.. I 13,000, Flltltl 111rtt "'"" olO Clelmlno Prlc.t l?S,000-'71,500 I Arctic L.tnd (Stevent) 1 U 2 L• Puclo1t (Soto) 116 3 Mentevle <Plncevl 116 4 Saro Golden IP. V1lln1utlt) 116 S Mlllll'IO\lelll (Oouolllll 116 6 Profile (Garrick>) 114 1 ~n (Sieck) a11 1 LA ,..ICIOSA (l-1) WICM °"" flNy tOllttst, 100 cnotce OrOPS tor • t.o l/\CI Plncev rlOts, SA.Ito GOLDSN 17·21 Even .tfort lo bit tOOON<, no Qlanll In lhl1 Ilea!, MUS" 14·11 In Moll! end 1-0 outalde In • wneM lltlO elw•n • bonus LONGSHOT· ARCTIC LAND TERRY TURRELL l'OUllTM RAC•. 61'1 Furtonet ~s11,ooo. Tilrtt YMf Old& end UP.Clelmlnt "'tel· 1501000-SAS,OOO. 1 NOnllltn ~l<llt (P9droJt) 116 t "•ltlot OIOVft (Dele"°""41Yt) 11' 3 luc:kOMv tK-*) 111 4 TtddV H1t"tll'v <a.it> 111 s SldwMI (Slbllle) l16 • •e• LM1e ts .. -1 , " 1 Auto ~ (P. Vlllmut4el 116 I trllft '""' (l.lllfWn) 116 it•X LAl(J (f-1) Woll as •t to Miler, dtlmld, •!tot UP llut It fquloi to ll:Sll, AUTI) COMMAltotlR CS 2l Wlf .. to•wlr• w1Mtr 11 ~ Wl'11 rlef'il now. Ibo metclM flr\I atllt 10t ,. stel:IM, tlont conteneltr; IMHltUSLL ( .. 1) Oft llnct SMiie Anita, wor11s Y'/ l'Mdv, CtMC* COftdlllofttr. LOHGSHOT. PATillOT Gl..OVE$. "...,... u ca. 1 Miit Turl ""'1t m.ooo Tlvtt Y91r o1c1a anC1 UP Cltlmlnl ~ MU OO• SSS,000. 1 •oe11 Denew (Toro) (I) I IS 2 l(JleuM (McHM9Ue) 11' 3 Mhclllefillf'nlnd (P9drOJ.I) 114 4 Ruthed (lleekl •1• S OllUOel (~ Vettnal.IN) l1' 6 S.llCIV'I E.-(SIOl .. l 116 7 AOlll'sdlwuno IK-.tl I 13 I Rlltlftllll (~kW) llJ 9 It 1rnoneleu (OtfellOuH•Yt l I 16 10 Emcier1oor Al Norte (Slt\ftnl) 114 .......... 11 Penzence (Soto) 113 11 Anllout (Sotlt) 113 13 Toll Furv (Ptlltf'IOn) I 16 14 Succenlul &!Oder (Torol (1) 113 llMl'l•AOOllt AL NOaT• (4· 1) Sall from Off Ille NCI •nd not on Ille '"°· sltll119 In good 1110t 10 run WCI\ • ract, 1er111 Ille ceM; KILAUIA (7•2) Hitt lltrel ,, env Clllllnclt on •nv 1urtace. rHI llf'O; SANDY'S IAOLI (6-1) Hlol\ llf'lc:ed Claim meklno clt4>ut In new ''*'· Ol1lenca •nd Ille or•n IOffl. LONGSHOT ltlJSHAO SIXTH •ACI. 6 FU"tonol PU<M I 12,000 Mlldtns two vM r otOs Cltlmlno ~Ice 150,000- 145,000. I RakloolN (Kallltll 117 2 You',. Glorious (Ptnavl 117 3 P1<1111 (Ort ... ) 117 • Norlll a.r aov caezel 111 S Grttk Corrwntndo IPWdrOlt) 117 6 Jedl'I Land (Moreno) 117 7 S.mlOoon IT oro l 111 I Never Smottt (Stev-l 111 Del Mar results Del Mar MONDAY'S •ISUL TI <•tt1 et 4J-•v !Mrw9Nlrecl """""'> l'IRST ltACR. 6 Furtonol Ague Ruuo (McC1rrc.n) Gentle Rtb (Ve1tn1ue1tl Time To Jig cauel Time 1102 uo 400 710 370 2.0 3.10 AllO Ren Ltfl Field, Hu1tle A Oenct Tte CH '• Lad, David• Ail, Mr Fuoo, Fl"' Overall, Liiii. Tvrant, WllO Wiiii• T !.cretctltO None S2 IXACTA (9 SI 11tlO 126 .0 SECOMD RACE. I 1116 Mll•t Swttltll ISteven1) S 40 J ?O 2 IO Sr.lnlt1t 181t ck) l60 3 00 ~10 OI Midnight <Sere) too Tit'M I 451 AtlO Ren Frtek A ZolO. Soklltr'\ H-. S.kure IC:llibtn °" Merit. Love Tou t Broad wev Mloole WM 0 1 Tiii Ye Miu O'Dev, LH .. neme Scretc:tltO Slltnl Cou•9", OulMlotn'' Doll~ End Ce11. Ftvtno Gltu U DAILY DOUaLI 19 IOI ~IO J2S 40 THlltD llACI. I 111' Mlle Turf Alltnllon (~kiri 1 00 4 00 140 3'0 ,40 J IO WIM Sorlno IMcCerron) Denlvar (8eze) Tlt"M 1 '3 "l\O Ren Suo.r LUCtfll. Mlddlnu. MtnlerO ScralChtd Cronv IS IXACT A (I 41 Palo '$6 SO ~TH ••Cl. 6 Fur1onos 8otO 81rpln CSotol DtrDV Chick ( Slbllle l EI011t Is EnovOll IV11tnzutle) Time 1 11 3 140 3IO 300 3.IO 2 60 uo A~o Ran· Penuco, ~vow Dewn, Nente JO, Pulo.lt.a Duck , Rule The Night Scretcneo Pomme Fleet. Cen•Ole n Punkln. Mlllv Lvonero, loo• lJ11 w 8 , Mlcnael'1Laov l"IFTH RACE. I 1116 Mlle1 IOQ! (Valen1ue1e> Vetlenl Georoe IOouolesl Foreign Leolon !Sterllno Jr l Time 14'11 11 IO 600 380 S40 470 4 IO AllO Ren· Merk In TM Sl\v, Our Nordk, Eoo 8uc;ll, E PIOll Down1, Tom Scratctltd. None U RX.ACTA 16·11 Peld Sl .. SO Sl>CTH •ACll. sv, Furlonol trl'" Lord'• Miss (Pncv Jr ) Getlla.erc:fl (McCauon) Erin's Fun f8eze) Time· 1.0$.• 1.00 4 20 3.00 4 20 300 360 Alie Rtn· T II Prem!¥•. Wiid Mtinor, llelld Lau Sc:retctltO Kav•ll• SEVENTH llACE. 611> Furtonot Grev Pln1trloe C8eztl 9 40 Most O.t~mlntO (Stevent) Blze8ov (Soll•) Time 1 IS UO 1IO u o 3 20 4 00 Al\O Ren Ceorlciou•neu -Mumnw'1 P1tuure, TOUQfl Envov For HlmMlf, Prec1ou1 8emDlno. Nloht 0.tec:tlvt, Celt~ Scretchtcl· 8u\lntH ScllOol U EXACTA (6·41 oalO '101 SO n PICK SIX ( 10-1 ·4·•·4 " oalO '2•.3U '° to elvfll wlnnlno tkkt11 111• 11ont1l oalO l19tto 10 376 wlnn1119 llclo.tlJ (flvt 11or .. ,1 llGHTH RACI. I 1 16 Miit TU<"1 Truet ~ktr (Ollverttl 6 40 l JO 160 Ctever ~ (Toro) 1 to 2 40 Si>«leculer JOll• IStAVAf'l\l 3 00 Tlt'M 141 AltO R•n Forlltano. Ju•l In c a ... Fal>04en1 Wtt tl>tlrntr S<ratcne<t HOM NINTH lltACE. 1 I 16 M11411 POiiet Pursuit (8a1t1 3t 60 14 00 7 to Lt Ca rlurtl ( LlonernJ 7 60 S 20 Htc:hl lCutenonl S 60 Tlt'M b'4.1 AllO Ren E1gle'l BHk, John TM TOU9h. Jau Orct1e1tre, Et'Mreld'• Rebel, Soupv Stitt, Excluslon, Vltlblt Anet, Jem ShOt, Dene• On Down. Scralcllt<I· Jovlel, "morout. Summit Run, Victory LH U EXACTA '1·91 pa id ~ 00 U LATE DOUBLE (Hl 04ll0 \114.0 Attendance l•.7 .. Mulutl Handle· Sl.llS,416 Truce Maker leads entire feature race DEL MAR (AP) -Truce Maker, ndden by Frank Olivares, led from the start Monday and scored a thrce- length victory in the $40,000 feature race for older horses a\ Del Mar. The fa vorcd Clever Song. ridden by Fernando Toro, finished second Iv. lengths in front of Spectacular Joke, ndden by Gary Stevens. in a field of s.cven horses. 3-vcar-olds and up. Truce Maker. who earned $22.000 for the victory. was clocked in 1.41 for I 1-1 6 miles over a firm tu.rf course Scot off the 2· I sec.and cbo1oc. Truec Maker paid $6.40, $3.20 and $2 60. Clever Song returned $2.80 and $2.40 and Spectacular Joke paid $3 (arrying 115 pounds, Truce Maker assumed command a\ once and had enous.h to hold off Clever Song, carrying 11 9. at the end Clever Song menaced at the furlong mnrker. but could not finish with the winner. Spectacular Joke rallied from la~t under 113 pounds. MrCull.111 O•IC!'lfo<l 10 I o..11tr " '"" ~r, l)molre\ Home ShuloO r •r\I Mt>U \l>I S.r.onlj JO""'°" T!lorrl Mr " H M Flnt Round ~ Olnkv "'""'"'t>Yrg (South Alric.e t·Me .. kt> Yanagi IJaoan) de! t<av Mc:Danit l tlJ SI WenOv Whllt (Us I. 4·6 1 6. 6-4 GUERRERO RETURN EXPECTED ••• T )II A-70 38 1 Af'IOll IVef' ... S Uflftutfl Mende'/'\ Nt'Ml 8AT'TING A8 " H Hit lltlllPct Jov,,., )91 '° ,,. 71 ,. 311> 8uri.\O" 117 7S '14 4 19 ) If Gr•C" ll'f n '" , 70 774 OOWt\1"0 )JO 60 "J II S7 11) Jee''°' 160 .0 10 9 lS 76' H•"drir.,. 111 ,. "" • 77 761 Ptll \ ) ,, ~I e~ l ,. 756 .Vi If QI'~ IY/ 11 49 1 ~ 749 DtC•nttl 110 )II ,~ 17 ... 74~ JOnt\ m ~7 62 II 11 241 Sc:hOllllcl 1M .0 6) , 18 139 Nerror ~7 " I • '11 Howtll ~ " 1• 7 11 nt Boone 11' 2' 5'11 l 77 712 Tttelt ll2S .... 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I ctDetOll. 74 \Cul11ln I \httll\heao, I while MA ban Nl!W1'0ttT LANDING -S bOell. 9' enolt" Ill ce11co oau 116 iell<I Dau 27 bonito I berrecude 1 \Cula ln SI roe~ 11111. 47 mt cktrt This •Mil's "°"t &Nrm LOS ANGELES 81g Roco CrHk SAN 8ERNAaOIHO -Bio 8Hr L••• C.r99QrV Lake S1tvtrwooo Lall• SAN OllGO -S.n Lul1 Rtv Lakt Kl!lltN -Kern Riv~ (Otrnoc:ral Dem to IC" I PowtrhOuM. 8ortlt OOWff'hOuUI 10 Demovet Oem l1eDtlle Dam IO Bor_.I P<1w•rhou.a IC It) PowtrhouM 10 Leke l1ebtll•l TVl.AltE -B~ Crttk Orv M .. oo ... Cr-F'reeman Crtt• <Pvte1 C1mo1 t<llf ••ver CFt lrvtew Dam 10 KR3 Powtfl'Kl<•"' JonnlOf'latlt BriOg• 10 Fa•rvlew Oeml N* Vouno Cr-P-rmlnt Cr"" Iv~ eno iower) Soutn C"rttk, TIM lllvtr (mlOOlt tori. north end lOulll ltYil\ ot main <or• c.o.r \IOP4f . , ... MoncMy's tnnsadeM 8A.S&8ALL Amw1<.llfl AIMCll""' 1ow•-.t.cau•reO Rlcti Surtloff. ollehtr, from O•tano""• C·lv ot the America n Anocletlon 10 como•e•r Julv 16 deet tnet aenl Ron Meridith. P•IC!le• •rom 1ow11 to Otll1hom1 Cltv !or Ron Otel Pllc!ler 8ASKET8ALL Natitflll 8tllr9'bel A1MQlftOn CLEVELAND CAVALIERs-NemtO Gt rv Fit n 1mmont director of olevtr PtrlOllntl C°"""'"'918tllretbll Ltt9UI CH.ARl.E!>TON GUNNERs-Nemt<J GtrelO Oil•-' nH d coach FOOTBALL He~< l"ooftloll U•- 81JI' F ALO 81LLS-Welvt(J Jamtl 8owef\ \&tetv DENVER BRONCOS-PleceO Nethen Poot" 11M Rol>f!rt Grlfflno runnlno 1>ec:k1, on lnlured rt\trve wetveo I/a n Peercv. Otfenllve t>ec.k, Der,,.11 ~tone. running Dtek, end Tom Fle negan eno Denni\ ThomH . tight ends GREEN 8AV PACKElilS-AoretO to termi wllh lvnn Olc:ttav, ouarltrbaek Waived Jim Zorn auerterbtck Ron HeuMlutr. guard. Brad Selle"'•" let lo.le and O.•n OlmlOIO, light tnO Anno.,nc.O 111e rt tlrement of Ille Kotnnlno •ntDtc•er NEW VORI" JETS-Signed J•m Power otect 1t.ic~er Annoonced tllt rt tlremtnl ot An•ho<lv Cor ev run.,lng Deck ST LOUI~ CARDINALS-Signed JOhn L" ll1Cket ~AN F11ANCISCO 49ER5'-SlgntO Ron t4tlltr light tnO WASHING TON REOSKINS-Welved de lt n1 ve tec:klel O•le PearlO'I. KIP Smith, Oerntl' Well ... 1oe receivers Nett Cole end Ouene Gunn. llefentlvt back 1 Kevin Point~ end "''-nde Smith •tt•le ~rll Bar11e11, guerd Ken l!lentltv end running bee:~ Er>c. COl>Ole COLLI GI LA SAllE-Namfd 8ob Mullen athletic director WASHING TON & LEE-NemtO Jtu Stkllltv Dt.aoen coec:n From Bl to ~uess (when he would return to action) I'm JUSt gomgw go out there a nd play when I'm 100 percent. "I won't go out there without knowing thal I'm 100 percent I'm going to make the dec1s1on. r know I've got a lot of work to do." Guerrero said he isn't m pain. but added . "Sometimes. 1t f~ls different When I run sometime~. It gets stiff." When asked 1f he was feeling prescoure to return. G uerrero said, "'Not really. I don't fee l that anybody has put pressure on me. Sometimes. you p11t pressure on yourself." Guerrero said he didn't know whether he'd be employed al first WEBSTER • • • F'rom82 Conference's Pro Bowl team for eight consecutive seasons. The only other lineman to be named to every Pro Bowl team in that span. John Hannah of the New England Patno,s. recently retired. so Webs\er can surpass~ his streak this season "I sull want to P.lay very badly," Webster said. "I cot1ll love to t>lay the g.ame 1\selfa~ much as I everd1d, even more \han when I was a rookie. That'!> what you l'C3h7.e when you get older. how much you love the game and what a great pme 11 1s "Even now. the wont part of the base or m the outfield upon his return "'That's up to (Manager) Tommy (l..asorda)," Guerrero ..aid. "He makes out the lineup " Lasorda said he d1dn"t know where Guerrcro would play or when he'd return. "lfl knew about him I'd have &Job in the Mayo Chmc maJung a ton of money." Lasorda said The Dodgers announced earlier Monday that outfielder Ken Land- reaux would undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Tuesday that would sideline him for a minimum of three weeks. Landreaux becomes the I 2th dtf· season -the two-a-day practices - you get a feeling of sat1sfact1on for doine your JOb, for the bard work that goes into playing," he said Despite his resiliency, Webster knows \hat any season could be his last At age 34, he 1s the Steelers' oldest player and only he, Donnie Shell and John Stallworth remain from 'he -glory seasons of Steelers' football That ts one reason why Webster. dismayed by a 7-9 record last year that was his first losmg season as a Stccler, 1s hoping for a tcclers' rcv1 vaJ in 1986. Ahardday'sni g h t for Pacific catamaran race crews Last of n I ne teams struggles ashore this morning after HB's Randy Smyth scores sixth straight win con~mcd, sa1lo~ and hore crews ahke Randy Smyth of Hununa\on Buch scored his sixth strai&ht wm when he and Jim Hill beached their 19-(oot catamaran at 9:36 p.m as rac.c offict•ls were prcpanna to launch a sea ~rch for all nine bolts. At 10:03 p.m. Roy Scaman and Grq Richardson, Malibu, fin - 15hed lhrou&h a modttate surf Five other 'cams fimsh~ before m1dni&ht Dave Renauf and Dave Iwamoto of ydney, Au,tralla, finished ar 10:24 p.m. Larry Hartek-Enc Bnnton. Santa Barbara. 10:28. Creoflt Pel B1anco-M1kt C"heckem, MG<k1ro. 11 17 Dive Keller-Jack Ed&eb&ll. Mammoth lake 11 26. Steve Ketfe--Glenn Ross. Uuntinaton Beach, 11 ·41 the entire distance, but Chnstenscn and Elliott said the wind died completely we,t of Oana Point. By ALMON LOC'JlABEV 0-. ................. (old , wt:l, bone v..eat) and hunar). Stci>- b1n1c Elliott and her crTw on the Pacific I 000 cat.maran met beached \heir craft at the Balboa Pier at ti I~ a.m today afttr 1ptnd1na over io houl"\ on a windlc-1, ~a in the "xth leg from ~n Diego. flholl and her 1wo-woman c.TCw There~ Funaro and D i.ant R11P. wctt tht la,t of tht nine ca1J1m4ran tram~ whoslJlrted the 61-milt \IXlh kg of 1hc ract at 10 a m Monda\ at M1ss1on Bay, San D1qo F1n1sh1ng thrtt houn earlier wa-; the 1eam of Mike Chnu ensen and JO( Walker of rort lauderdJle Fla • who had spent I 7 hours on the cour\e • fhl\ ~uck!t, · < hmtcn~n a.uped a he and Waller c;tagcrcd a'hort throuah 3 moder· atcly he.ivy surf To make mitten wo~ the nine-boat fleet wa\ \C'hedulcd ro \Un the Kventh leg. from Newp<>n Beach to Redondo Beach, al I CJ a m today It ~a\ a lonR and harrowing n1aht for all '· The t11~ from Minion Bay to Newpon ~ach was u1Ted 1n moderattl) l•aht air~ for • r- 26-inntng pitcher Joe Oeschger dies ROHNERT PARK CAP) -Joe Ocschitcr, who pitched 26 1nninp without relief in the longest pme an maJor leaauc baseball history when he was wtt.h the Boston Braves 1n 1920, died MondJy He was 94, Qe,ch&er and Brooklyn's Leon Cadort both went the d1Stan~ before darkness ended the May I , 1920, duel 1n Boston With the .core tted I· I ferent member of the Dodgers to be placed on the disabled hst this season. One player. third baseman 8111 Madlock. has been on the disabled hst tW1CC. "It'~ been unbelievable," Lasord.a said of the Dodgers· injury situatton. "I'd hke to see other teams go through the mJunes we've had, lose the key men we have." Landreaux JOins outfielder Mike Marshall, pitcher Jerry Reuss. in· fielder Dave Anderson and Guerrero on the disabled lis\ at present. The Dodgers began play Monday 1n fifth place in the NL West. 81h g.ames behind first-place Houston Operation set for Aussie boxer SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -Un· beaten International Boxing Feder· at1on bantamweight champion Jeff Fenech of Austraf1a will undergo an operation on his left hand later this week, his manager, Cohn Love, said Monday. Fenech 22. has been plaJued by tnJunes to the hand throuf)lout his career and was in severe d1scomfon dunna hts 14\h·round stoppage of previously unbeaten American challenger Steve McCrory carher this month. X-rays of the hand Monday con- firmed the n~ for the ope.anion . HB golf er to play in junior tourney Hunt1naton Beach's Kent Wiese w11l face the nation's _top youn, 1otfers in the 11th annual POA Junior Champ1onship Aua. 21-24 at the PGA National Goff Club in Palm Beach Gardens. Fla Boy5 and saris champions from 41 gcosraph1cal stCt.JOns -W1cse i$ the Southern Cahrom1a champ -of the PC1A of Amena will compete 1n tht 72-hole tournament on The Cham· p1oncoune 5everal rop youna pla)'en were automauc quahrltt\ on 'he basis of their performances in other majo r nahonal 1unior tournaments this summer J \ NewGlobertl daugb.teron 'Falcon Crest' . By LYNDA llIR.SC8 When lut we saw Victoria Gioberti on ''fak:on Crnt," she had ltf\ behind lhe Tuteany Valley and a hommdou1 mamqe to punue a career in dance. Tbe Oioberti charac- ter was portrayed by Jamie Rose. Gioberti returns to "falcon Crest" this fall when she learns that her father Chuc (played by Robert Foxworth) has been shot -yes, membicred for playina C.C. Capwell a month hiatu Shootina for lbe the Oen CWti1 produruon •~ ir on .. Santa Barbara." returns to TV in aerie11taned on Jan. 7 and ls on a I(). John Gie~ lano Seymour and the CBS show "Crime Wottd, .. slated month schedule, aoina from Baden Chaim Topol The prodlletion, which to run in th• late-njpt spot. CBS has Baden, Ganw\y, to Bern, Switzer· wilJ pick up where "The Wands of made a dent •nst Johnny Canon land, to B1rkenau to Poland. Sienna Waf left off. will • Roben by runnina oriainaJ dramu u o~ and Rome, Italy, and windina up in Mitchum. Victona Tennant and nn-' to rerunnina epitodes of Zqrcb, Yqoelavia. Sla1ed to star iu David Dukn reprdina thrir rolca. r.s~u of San Fra.neitc0" and fl~iiiiiiiiifiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiilirJ "Taxi" for tbe zillionlh time. So far, CBS has orde~ 22 epilOdet of that show to be ahot in Canida. Also shot in Canada is .. Nia.ht Heat." another late-niaht crime-stopper aeries. again. Poor Chase may not only realize he'sjust been shot. but may thfok he's lost hit mind since his dau&htcr will no lonaer be played by Jamie Rose, but instead by Dana Sparks. Rose, who turned up on the short-lived cop show "Lady Blue," sians on to "St. Elsewhere" this season. • • • Breu Cullen wiJI also J01n the • • • Patricia Kalcmber, who ~rttayed the main anchorwoman on 'Lovina" when that show debuted three xears qo.-tums UJ> on prime time as 'Kay O'Brien.•• O'Brien is a second-year suraical resident. Also set to star arc Priscilla Lopez and Lane Smith. Evidently, the aeries will be penemed after NBCs .. St. Elsewhere," a cross of drama. humor and realism. "Falcon Crest" cast to ptar a youna drifter named Dann Ftu. (We thought only actors spelled their • • • names stranaely. Now the characters "War and Remembrance," a 30- are startlna·to do the same.) 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HI, t:te ===== 7;11, HI. lt4S STIMJIK1181 "WllUI MIHM" l:ll. l:ll (I) S:ll. 7:Jl tit edwarda CINEMA CENTER 979-4141 HA,.I Oll l l VO a AOAM!I MEllA V(ll0 ( C(NTEll COSTA MflA ltDIT MEfll..D "IACI TO SCIOOl" 1210. l'OI, 4'00 600. t 00. I too (K. ll) ..... .....-Ttt lllmlOM" IHI. 11' 4'11 (N) HO HI.IHI lt.M IUll l m .. ...... (1) It~• • TUCK DCU'f sroco DMllT ONTO "IUTIUSS PlOPU" (I) I J S 1 t IHS fOlll ClllS( KWYMlalll "TOt CW' (PC) l•. l IS, UI, 7 4S, IS. MflGn lmWl NIU "MT Of NlltS" (I) 11 IS 21S, 4 IS '1S. llS, llU •mnmcJIDIClt "ftlltS HlWl'S NY Off" (PC·ll) I IS. l JI, US. 11', It U rAT lllmlA "UUTt lit n" '''J I JO, l 5', I IS, NI. 10 lO aGllOllllC "UOUT WT llCIT" (I) Ull.z •s.~oo 7JI, t-0 4 lllCI DCU'f STDIO "AUUS: Tl( l(Wlftl("(t) till. tu. Ut. '"· ttll mll .... .... mlill "U"'-EACUS" l"I ~!SllS.ltll ..... ~t&L Ju. ... o "llTIUSS PlON" Ill ll'IS, t JI HS U) 14>.IUI ..W. STEP llCI llQGSOll .. _, ...... ,., I JO•• t·IS. a•. tUI "FtlltS HlWl'S .. , tfr' fPC·ll) 1z•~. HS,&• "Tll CIUT Mal KTlCTM" ,., ,. •·•. lt.11 'U TltllU. UTTU ~ .. (PC-13} .. edwards SAODLEBACK S81-S880 EL ro•o "D a' ftOr • ~ f fL TOllO SltMJll.-i "IWllMM.llllr IZ )I, 2:25, !:JI 6 •. l:JI, It.It (I) ----- MmOIY 9ICMMl. MIU "Oil ., Him" (I) I Z.. )'.JI, t.• 7)1.tJI ..,..~ "UUTt Ill I" (N) I ll, l-U.61' I IS, 1•.It "UOIT WT llCIT" (I) IZ JS HI SIS. lt:lt •S. n....1-s .. edward• M ISSION VIEJO M AL l It'. I ~ .. SO f W'f TO •• ,.,, .. , • t •mn-. "Ftm..wrs NYlfr(Pl.U) _!.ll. J •. S;U, 11!, It.ti 4 tUCI llGllt Sl11CO "IUOI" (I) I •·• , .... " ...... .., •lm •A111Jun _,.. 1JS.t• •. - 118 Orange coat DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, July 20, 19&8 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, s7&o or s510 7 days. . . with prepayment Prlvat• Par1y ONLY. No Real Etta ta. Commercial, Of ~P Went~ a.wrnm INDEX 641-5671 P'MMll NOftTH °"ANU CO. .._1220 (:1 .. ASIW .. 0 Off!Ce HOURS T......_ a.-.lc» M ' 1-00 AM-II )() "M S.IWtNy I 00 AM 1 I )() AM ...,_C-.•M F I 00 AM·6 00 PM ···'3 I Aft¥ a~ no• H .0 'llf•tf\H'\ lO Ot•• 11 fMV•red w tM N tub.I<:' •o. ou• not •~1'90 •o •••""• "'*'•" ,.,......., ... a• I '' ot IN unHIO -n<• -,.,.,..,n all toli«llon to•h af'MI al"lw '••t0111•0lf •' tot~v' '"' lntat lM4 C...U ..i llu llD Latua ..... IHI l!!pl!..... tllt C.ta... • at...... 1141 a...i1~b IUI C-...W '";ll UNIV PK Terr !bd. 2ta 2BR 18A O'* oei'llQe. 1 liR. pM ' qu;t, OC*ll'I CLOS& TO BEACH! ..... ME.SA BMEZEl I .... " IUll aiiikiiiii w/atr, 15~ down and u-ear gar. So ol hwy. vtew. ring• a ,..frt9. port Shotell <tbd 2ba. ...._ 1 bd $576 & 2 bd Wkty r.,t.,. ~ avail all/ In LAIQW\a aume 111TO,1152K, call 0007mo. Avail 811. water paid, No petl &1350 A~t 64~ 8700 pool Jal no P9t ~tf\11 ~, ~· St~7 oo wtc a up 2274 Beadl, 400 1/t, MOGtmo Judy 640 1212, egt. Diana 831-12" N75/mo. 497-8287 . ' 14&.17..0 . ""-'I~· of a:· Nwpt. Blvd CM 646.74•5 + UfU.. 318 Twa. Or"'9 I rt I ~i~W6· Around iiOO bMcl't ., ..... tl &.atau 2111 ~ lot9 •· • t>y& e.n Btir 832-4190 ""'YY abodecrptdlcldbaslcbut 28b+rt>Ft::&Ck Wcatfleld fae ... ~· 1~ Yautln lntah • lllT• IJH.lllt _..:;!_:___ nice 539-8191 Agtf• Oc:Ml'lvtew,beech~ ac.ped. Sony. no pete.. nu Abeolute barQM\ 3 lkirlTI. CIMn 3 bdrm llOme clOM eMrmer, S1250/mo +utJt IPlllMfl 2BA 21A APARTMENT ™ CX oc;:nfl'Ont 2'AIBa DEC" Townhome •BR 2'~BA duptex, frplc. to ...__.. co~ ......_ •""'4884 9eeutlfUI, deel'l t.r .... Oer-3BA 2'MSA TOWNHOUSE ,._,,,_, :.,_ • .., o.t Mat w/MCUrlty pool ape & 2000 .,.,...,, QVO•,. "-· .,... """'.....,'..,.... •ow tennis s.it or ieQ. Call 1q ft. Avail 811 Nice petlo Frp+c:, dbl get ~ntl den Ailt•. petto9, d9c*a, Ill 1111 Rece treck, Aug 6-15 PATRICK TENORE $1800/mo, 1 )'Mr..... & ell the goodlu . Lts;; epe. Sorry, no P9f•. mJ .,.,....., 165Ch1tl. (819) T~79 831·12~or780-8702 720-7408 1•850/mo.Ag1873-5364 •-•--.a --~::i;:n 831·= lt811 I tt Ill I ·~i~l\.0 lflll ... llllT CUSTOM 3BD 2'A8A -.... QUI.ET RESORT LIVING nu ~~r~-3~~1~.0~~2~3~~eo":r 2 J::·,:»i:.1~~ ~~ IM ~J-Pe:;.~ ~~~?f,,::1. •Sperilllng "-ted Pooi 21 + i;m;; prOf, ltreJohi. -l--·-· • -......-.n 4~5976 o~ .... seo<> aecurtty.14&-3818 •C4Uf1 ywchelw dlnfnO n/amkr. Metr bdrm Cnta •na ll•• MeNUh .... lty-2•133'4 1BR utlls pd j 525/mo. •Vignette BBO .,._ w/bath, oar. W/O, all l&TOl l FllUll Pllll * •tEITul* * 0oNn vtew. 3BR 3BA. o-t. BALBOA ISLAND l.Mge 2 0 • ......,.,. Ind f ......-·~ dlna lf'I eourt yt'd amenltlee. Oeetfle4d, No On th le tamlly home -hot 1ub. walk to t>Meh bedroom Apt · end 1 -t""" ry ac. """"' genboa J)9tt. S580/mo + utti.. D located tn a fine area. It'• All areas, pne.s + 112•. S2000/mo 497~602 Or bedfoom Apt · aoee to loc.tlon Sor~. •Spedout Apw1menta 875-2410 E 857-2412 VIC*'lt 911d tile owner Monthly or yrty l.t U1 1 494-4404 water. (818) 7t~ 383 W. Bay. 7 •You're own prtyete petlo 2 "'---'bfe SIM want• an otter Reduced Help? F• I PANORAMIC OoMn view 2 Bdrm 1Ba S700/mo. •Gourmet kitchen ._...,_ from $248.000 to nuam lll-llH 18Rextrelro frplc 2btt~ OLUIJYIAILY1 S300 dep. gu/wet• pd. •Newdo"9tencatpet s-tclng NIM to"" 3bd S234.600 Call 75M830 o-U n-In Cei>t. beds. s1ooo+ 1bd, 1be. frpte, ltOW retg CNld <* Ui L.enne Apta, •Large wa11t.w, dOMta ~~2~3~ llUT WISTUI * ... -"* 1 tee 499-4169. 1o-epm $700 •eeet 875-3M3 1838 Placentia .... Mgr •Gated COV9f1ld prting IW.OTATI 2!.fri:1~~~:~~= --lal~ta PtalaHla wtthatoraoe .~·==~ $$25 tee La1aa1 ll1atl 2152 2117 ~ ALL VTILITtES INCLUDED •Open 7 Oeyl Aw-. Hfi TIUIEIT Ill-IMO 2 + 2 conch), no &f.i!· cozY 163rm, fBath. &P&amm u 2 BEDROOM •s.vtngllllOC 641-02211 ;;:==;;=--== GW *tlEIT MIE* =:n::,;~ ~3~eea~ ~~'t:'toC::~: ~~~-Liie• brand new. AN utU pd FURNISHINGS AVAIL BLK TO BCHI Prof, Fem. 1Br 1Ba. Eutslde. 1 car Lv name & II on recorder. $GOO/mo. 875-0447 .....,. Pool, gar. Sorry. no = Sorry, No peta n-9mk. 3bd, 2be. NB hM, ~LIFF HAVEi ~~fy ~~etrlg, •to~. I Nu 28R 1'ABA COf1do, prof 2 BLKS TO FUN ZONE & J~~~ 1Bath $710 U Hllfl llDIU ~':'~t /.~/elC 3or'!4Bdrma,5betha,tg TIUlrlT lt•UIOI dee.w/d,a/c.garComm ferryl 2bd, 1'Aba, enol301Avoe.do. 642-9850 182l1Plfuld.L.n.HB BLOCK TO BEACHI country kite ram room " r """"" $1000/mo, IM. Al/I ger/natlo lndry fac S950 s 3 H many xtru Immaculate •tNSTANT-tNll* -, ~ Ctirts495-3700 vr1y"A've1i8t1587~ 2Br 1'AIBa Twnhee, trpte, 141•&441 Oc»anvtewl . hr bd .. FOlrt> ADS ARE FREE Cal: cond. Term• negotiable N-Luxury Condoa 3erl garage. yard $875/mo + •---------$450 +eeeurlty, 8115 500 Signal Ad. 842-9282 2 • ..,B•. tip. spa. dbl gar I I . h L 2119 $e50/1BR • '550/Baicll dep. No pelt. 278 I ltac~ 21at ___ 95_7_·&488__ U2-llll Fua El Pei o~ 2mltobchS1195 ~rt IC• Completely redecorated AvocedoSt541-7510 npr! COM· 2BR 28A houM. ~~~~~~~~ OLIF _, 646-l8~ or 642·~ 1BACOttaoe w Npt i hM Utltltlee peld. No i>et•. •M v d 0. Mtf, non-emkr 25-35. = "'--• 3 or 4 Bdrm•. 5 Ntha. lg to bch. Pkng $785/mo 102 E Bay A~. Apt 8 •H ., • tux ~ Tl IAllf $500/mo lnc:1 utti.. Call FOUND....-Rabbit. V'Cty country kite; tam room •Large 2 Bdrm 1 Bathl yrty. utlla pd Reta 2Bdrm, lBa. N9w dec:Or. 2bd. 1be, gw/eundlt $e75 Dennis 75M480 Victoria & Federal St. many xtru 1mmecul1te Duplex Garage 2178-C 642-7003 or 642-8941 *IE&Ol IUI .. * ~!'1wahr. locked gerege Yrty 641-4890 aft 5pm CM. 846-6455 Eves d T Uable Placent11 $635/mo No Lg 2bf 1be Clean pvt ..,75 No l*t 64().2495 CdM DECORATOR tum --.,......,...,....,,,....,,.,,-=:=-"'=""' = Slg:.;n~d ~-9282 pets 545-7983 I 2 Mutera-2Bdrma. N9'#· ltept to t>Moh. S97Sl mo'. S700/mo lrg lmmec 2BR Yaarty rental. &lode to houM, pvt bath. frplC In Lost--MIXEO SHEPHERS ---1 port Beach Terrace yrty. Avell now. 645-7122 2BA F le beach. Crptl, drp•. bdrm.Av81tnow$550 +'A 1/M & 1/F blk & brfl, 4 ~ CLl,,u'rl vHw 2 sty tnllm 3BR 2BA, wd .$875/mo. Avatt 8/5 Agt upper. rp • oar. stove, no pet1. 28drm utll. ~282, 64().5228 old, July 23. Ofctierd l " • "'""'' burning trpl, patio $1050 (71•)498-1980 Ca,htraat ltaek laundry lee, nice toe. S800/mo. 8?~7 Biren. SA Hgt1 ,. Light, exp1n11ve llvlng. Wate<front Hornet Inc _11 No pell. 540-8338 CdM Rmmt prof. M/F Aug REWARD INl latatt Ftr Salt 1Gtatr1I 1002 4BA. lam rm. 3BA. den. 1._ •BACKBAY FRONT .. *11111 .. NIO* 111 1450 11t. tut. dep. 852-80871831-«05. pool lrg lot By owner II 1· --CONDO, 180 deg. moun-PENTHOUSE on m1 uu. •• Retrlg, Gl.m.Uhef & ltove 875-0770 or 978-1100 -----,,..--,,...-::--::=~ l .. 1t1/C.a•" I llSOlllT llHHAIE $359 000 646-4394 3BA 2BA, large temllyl taln view, end unit, 2 rnttr Great vi.wt Perteet fC>f WE'RE THE BESTI tnct NO PETS 64>4855 Uk t0< An;le or Don 0 Loat-MIWHT LAB PUPPY L!!!!l IOOZ FC>fecioaur• & Income I room $1175/mo Incl gar-Ilea, den. nr pool S 1750 the profeaalonall Enl<>Y 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 8 mo old, bk.le collar, ____ ., ______ 199Clalll1 U11 for Leas. IEW um• I dner 1392 Galway ln 759-5MO ()( 675-3371 the luxury of • IC>9dou• FURNISHINGS AVAIL Newp«1 Hg1• 2Br 1Ba. • •llt l /F..... Goldenweat/Slater, 7-21, *ll.lffl UITillSJ* Free M1rke1 Evaluation IUlll YIEW 11111 854-8742 2bd, 2N. Pvt IUndectt, getage, pool, t1undry, 20-28 anr •bd nr -405 trwy 848-3075 REWAR0-$50 3BORM 2BA. 1 story. End HYO I.E. lll·IOIO Large sunny lot next to lhe •Npt Crest TwnhouM .ievator, frplc, MP din 1l'Fr• utlllttee petlo, water & oaa peld, S300 mo +NC 549-8528 LOST . PtelM l*P 111 rind Unit 1 192 ooo fee -park & achoot 3Bdrms, IHI UY1 I IEW 3Br+ den. comm pool, rm &lb-terr prtig, JM ent •Specloue tMng s725tmo 850-8213 F/.. of .... NB t Vtzlla n.... Kid• are 3BORM 2'•A<>-r 11 you could buy• etlarm-$269 900 CALL Pam apic:1ou1 twnhme1 3bd tennis. elegant decor S1100 mo 381-1758 *Huge kitchen ... pr .,.,.. ep ~vv· 2100 /.f S2~·500aml rm. Ing 3Bdrm 2Ba Cottage Mou Bllr 760-5000 2',<,ba 2 eat ger petlos $1500 + dep. 646-93~ 11'Blt-tnovena& rtnget •2 ... 2Ullll* 3bd.2b&, 1 blk tobMcl't l'IMrtbrotlen Fem red· 1 • ..... ee 1n CdM tor 1ppro11 · · • • C.taa ••1 .. , SH p Refrlg, dllhwaher & 1tove $350 mo +'.i\ uttHt... dllh brown. crOOPed tall, 3BORM 2'AB• 2 story I $225 000 would you call sn--•• , I w/d hkup NO Dogt Altrdbl lull $1055 huge 3 + ·.--~~---Gar-Ind. NO PETS 645-4855 541-S398 "Elly" HB. a.e-Ot84 "11:' ........... t .. $247 ooo fM · , r• •• -$1300 + MCUrlty br 3ba gar gourmet ktt itd Hf-'ece tar~ Cid .....,,,_.., -..-...._-H..,S.TINGS g' CO J Immediately??? Why not 'EnJNU Belt>oe IMnn at 11'1 "'5-"'960. "'8·3"'7 539 1>191 ... t f ' _.. ' ' 11'Pool & BBQ'1 **BRANO NEW 28r 2"'· NB 2BR 2"'• 2 t t LOST SI l " conalder a gorgeous• ft~t Thi• 2 Bd""rm 2,L "'" " ~ """' ""' .. g M near beach, S13 ·Avail ..., · · ..., • ory •P ame•• ea • 640 5560 I . ..... , ,. lmmedtetelyt * Plulh lanaceplng choice .,. .. , patio, gar-near beach, pool, parking brown/tan, 18 yre old. • , CdM 3Bdrm. 2Ba each bath condo has It 111. Tiie EASTStOE 2 sty twnhM, PENINSULA cottage 3BR 875-2810 •.Xlnt loeetlon acro11 age $900 IN . No pets n-amkr. a\11 now $420 mo Yap1 elot Bluff•. VJtte iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , Ouplell tor S450,000 Live I entry, aecurtty system, I llke n-3BR 2BA. frplc, 1 BA. summer wHkly from park 760-1713 or 842-5909 +'A aee. dep 845-4918 del Oro area 759--0319 IUlllFIOEITTIP If , In one, r1H1t the other. many upgrades Offered 2 car gar, trg patio. $e75 Wntr lse $825/mo DESIGNER. FURNISHED •Sorry, no p«1 NB Vil' ..... _1.._. 2 ,1 ..__.. Per----•a l a'5 Ull IW t Located on • C:hlllmlng I •t $223.000 For private s 1050 Agt 864-0435 PENINSULA PT nr new TOWNHOUSE COMPARE * Ull umHT * ..,. ... .,.,. -..... ... 1 slr•t For appt. call Cole showing call Aulty Bubblln I~ enhances entry trench 3BR 2'~8A. Poot & tennt1 eoun1. 3Br 2B•. S2500 mo yrty reap Mfto ''" lu• Condo, LYU Rn-•• SltuetedettheUpof Udo of Newpol'1875-5511 orl 831•1286 3br 2t>• kids nr shoe>a lam rm $2200motomo $1295Mo.673--0898 385W WILSON &l8/282-7733.87~'148 $475/mo •1•t a tut •n..-- llle,apanoramlc:V1eWof after6pm494-2342 1 ~~~~;·::r I ,850539-6191 Agtf• 1 BAYSHOAES detlgner'• U2·11l1 648-9188or553-8955 Welott-•n 27 July · Eaetl tile five mtjof lttands of I • • ,. home 3BA 2BA den m" Tl IUll * mn Tl IUll * combatant Iott 4Mbe, GIY· N9wpOt1 Harbor. lnolud-Ylll&Jll0 Cllll • • Cla"lc hme atyle pad pa11o $2300/mo . ' 2Br trplc $995 No J>9t• OMn & lherp 2BA. dan-. lBr 1aa. lg blttna. yrty or ROOM fOf rent, female 1"9 Fetdman Pf'<>P0rtlon81 Ing Harbor and Bay I Perteet for tlngtea end U) J?+ cmplt kit pvt pf'kng child . Watertron. t Homes Inc: Avall tmmed 720-~22 carpet• and dr-c>ea. patio mnthly. only seoo ... ooo-amok•. child OK edge We1ct'I IOf f\rture tlland, and the Herbof''s priced right too at up $400'9 539-8191 Agt IS1 1400 & gar•g• No P•ts n.uarn 11•1111 643-7513 after 8pm lct'leduled We6gh "" 31 II• major channels. mak· S79 000 Oeltghtful lt•tk Ce11t tee • Yrty rental IOUtn of hwy, SMO/mo 845-5577 " .,.. Straight Male .nr Newport August a 28 Sept.,,..ber ~,!:~:..=~~~ !e::~~rdi~~~::!~~~~ Mttrt 1016 COIPUW/OllLlll lltOUY~Cllll ~~:~l~= OllYW-1111111 B::c:°=.":~~~ ~~.Tw;~~· ~~~~ ~:'e.C:!~1e1~":: a One of tile 1-bayfront I quarters A pleasant I BY OWNER 2bd PLUS enctOMd yard l~• 3~,:~1:~~=So=· 875-551 l Eve 494-2342 S530/mo. Ullll Incl Aval! ywty l>Uls. Apt Shown 642·3850 or 848-1889 lattll properttee with 1Ynrt1ea woodsy view & all the j Woodlake CofldO Sec: 548-3227 Avall after 5-pt lit. Call C•ita .... nowl No peta 64M382 on &Jn 7127 aft 10 amt WANTEOt FEM·M.V exec lattr.-.rta overNewport.HarbOfand •~nltles 1ttoroed more gated comm Beaut lake Cute l BA nouM ... big Sue 831_1268 Agt Eut!iL ,-__., Meu SBr DELUXE 2 BR E/alde, 123 38th St or call 213 .. ·-" _. """""i,,"""~~s~uitl"r~Pi~ Newport Center I expen11ve properties 1 e vu Chokle loe 2BR 2BA, .,..., """'' s •30-7880 tor appt .. m. ""'•1"'• n-.,....I. ,.,,,,., m Lot size of 50 t.et of bey security gate. pool. all bltlns +trio. w/d, c;rpt, yar~. Weltalde $550/mo BIG CANYON! Golf CourM Cottage. eerpor1. W/O ]OO/mo d lw, trlg, gu & IP&. 1395 +utll. 788-3998 frontage X 144-foot clubl'IOuaeetc I drapes. bllnds Nr SC I• '> e:29~Bfl Don View, 3bd, 2'Ab1, $1700 Hkup Sm1tl yard wtr pd, Clllpor1~~· FREEi CABLE TV COZV or530-433Slrene depth. shO\.lld ac:commo-JOYCE OABOLTI Ptu $120.000 838-9053 • mo +NC. Avall aft 7125 S795/mo 722~294 no'*'· yr IM, · 2Br 2Bet Cennei'y VIiiage lt8tab Waatt4 7 date a new residence of SALLY SHIPLEY T U' loto EASTSIOE 2 sty twnnN. 213 431-7693 Lrg 1Br on Victoria, nr Mobile Home Stept to LOCAL )t!!-a z n., approximately 9,000 I I 81 a liken-3BR 2BA frplc I WTSIM HLm Nwpt Blvd Sperkllng weter $850 538-7312 """'""' .-.., '=---=------- aquere fee1. approprlat• nm• P&lll YILW 2 c:ar gar lrg 'patio' ILIFF1 LH" Cllll 2Br 1 'AB• •P•Clou• ciMn. crptl, drPI. ltove, EASTBLUFF TownhouM temlly lootllng to ..... • la ly designed Existing 40-2bd 2b1 gale<! comm S 1050 Agt 854-0435 t3bd, trplc:. tg patios. pool lownhome N9w Cl'pt1, quiet S495 No pets. Apt 3Br 2.,.,e. 2 ear gar clean 4BR Eicacutlv• lii~i11;:.;;,.:.;._'""'llW'IPW year old home Is very · • ---I $1575 720-1950 drps, paint Formal din-Reedytooo990-2970 No-•.SllOO/moyrlM Home In CdM. We ar1~;P.Oiio'!f~IPP.-~;,o.;;,;; ttveat>Mt Dock wlll w/pool, 1 car encl gar. xlt EASTSIOE 2 •ty twnllM. t ti I .....,. t>utldlng • new home No,,. commodate 8 large Y~~; le. M lOZ4 cond. $69,900. 720--05~ like n-3BA 2BA, trptc,,Bl~ff• "U' Plan. 3Br. ~~~: S~=5~moP0~0 I Ctu,!!}8!rmv~8!t1~ .. ~ 644-1010. &-5 M-F only peta. 875-7•.o ~~~In my non: 3 plus room to slde lie ••• ... •• ~u. Rt••• 2 c;ar gar. 'l patio 2 ~Ba. nr pool, 2 ear g•r. pell Edna 842--0965 N':Pt Blvd. Yard, no pet• ... OAITH DST I I I t I E-ventng11Week + oecu smacller vesMls *llU YEllE* I For Salt 1100 Sl050 Agl 854 4::__ ~~sf SC::~~ ;~:}.~ WE ere l()()t(lng for a r• S850/mo. 990-2970 Enjoy the luxury ofthta H · llftl " 27•~0 11tr1 hrs. Rel• req'd Bob austln, Bkr/Probate Prolesalonlly Decorated . EastSJde Duplex 2Br 1Bt. 6-40-8606 tired handyman for ctullve guard gated com· ' ' $2 75/Hr 645·9360 0 851-8370 A 873--0354 j Conlrectors llomel 3Br. NEVER LIVED IN gar lncd yrd, Avt approx E/slde tiny pvt 1eR turn. Eutald• 2Bdrm. 1 Bath munlty In a 1peclou• fut coeta Q... Slngi; u-'I n .B1. tam rm. form din-Obi wide M H Asummable 812 $800 t $500 dep DOVER Shores!Wettcllff no gar Duties tnelude: upst~lra. Garage, 1 Adun Condo Apt °'*100klng garage, S751mo Call "''"' tng. CLEO ANT RE· 1 loanh Beautll6u61 N2w0P0t Bc:ll 642-•659 or 642-4887 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba. pool, patio. water lawns, do minor r• pref d 1850/mo. Aot. golf eourM Amenlttet Sheryl B 873-3117 Care for 2 yr old. 30+ MODEL Custom oak, 2 onl et>ev 1· • ---· -trplc, gardener and pool pairs a minor painting. 241-8282 lnctlrplcs,wetba,.,AJC. deslred,referene.a ·-.. --~ ...... --lrplca trench doors new L I f S I 1400 EASTSIOE STEALS service. $1,425 + lut and Wiii reduce rent of $350 D p i t 411 mlcfoa. W/O hkupe a 2 Newp«1 Beach l CAR required, 863-•272 roof . euatom kitchen o a tr t t Avail 8115 prvt hse $875 dep 673-1734 Inc: utll• 648-2652 HI t a .,.21 car gerao-From S 1395 Individual gar~MCUrad fl. c:1btne1s &tlle blllnoak R-2LIT garprlllngkldapetsmyd • 2811Looeanvt9W.enci Sorrynop«a644-0509 (gated) eommun11y.Tt1clatr1 4.SO COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO enterte1nm1n1 center Cenlral Coate M-e lo-E-Z move EHtbtuff beautltul 3Br llST•-11 d ... ,~ ••751 . S125/mo, 780-9642 TEACHER PRE "'CHOOL T ll II t' Do .... •t•t 1111* 2'h8 r 1 e1c -• yer • .,.....,.,y, ... mo. Lerna 3BR 2BA duplex. . ""'•Ec E oo muc 10 s n1 cation 60x140'8400SQ • • •· rpc, gar. · $525/mo 1BR 1BA alt 111/lut+ S200 rv:,,,-etpt Beec:tl2 bk>dt• $15 Storage onty 9x18 CMatlanMlrll11ry" __ ,_,._.. miss this one1 $169.900 rt leer down houM As~· $600 lncd hmy abode kid• $[~~0 ~Y72~~3 bltlns. lndry rm ;,.., 788-4541 or 588--0741 Garage. 11200,mo · Save & S.eure 72• unit a Coat• M••• . • •• ••• 11u11 n.,,., Ctalil•• no $, 10 000 Ok pet 2 gar basic appls E (213)923 3222 beach and shops Baat. hacL .... , No -· 645-1M2 JamH Street. Colla 642·9181 -31·2242 tr "1·1002 olellrs 539·6191 Agt I• v -735 W 18th St. • .., .,.... M ... 873-7787 Pr I • all~ 1110,000 I I Traditional e s10E 2Bo 1BA EASTBLUFFS-3bd. 2'i'tb• TSL MGMT 842·1603 2BD. 2BA NEAR NEWPORTMARtNAAPTs 1 • n111 Duplex wtth view on rarge • I one car garage yard. ale. exec: hm, vu, charm. Ttlbert/Beac:h Blvd •Bayvtew 18r 1Ba, 1100 ltrl(t 2'142 Mlliailtll ft SIOO c:orner1ot 3BR.aeperata l I Realty carpels drap es , Ing yd. form din rm. den NEWPORT VILLAGE ten<ledyd.d/w.frpte.snoi IQ ft w 10 hkup, micro, N.e.vlcXNtlof25x180 L•••••~ gves1 room Large 2 BA $825/mo 760 8364 w/frplc. avellable late APARTMENTS oar. new c:arpe1. 1ehlld,1 frplc, enci garage. Prvt tor car b01t rv or tructt --11.111• apt over 3 car garaoe H:\ I · i:litl j Aug $2050/mo, .. 55000 Cotta Mesa pe1 Ok, $825 .. 5500 dep, beach $1475 11or. 2820 ~Bl Tired of A.E. Become • Own•r w111 help with 01rOlrTOml E/slde location •BA secdep.n-pets,foreppt PAESTIGELOC,,TION agt no lee Cati Sorry,nop«1780-0919 S225mo 875-1854PP 'Loan Rep RE Llcreq'd tlntnclng " - , 2',.,BA 2 car gar 2 too sf 780-9396 or 6•2-035-0 5 Blocils to 843•15001883--0755. • IBM Set-up for you In Ille 16 New detached h~ Resort Pror l 510 '1100/mo mo to mo South Coast Plaza ........ &,t. 1 .U. C...trrial tteld + Training. Call for 144-IOIO ~::~~ ~ou~~.'';9!p~t. IHIAI WELLS a.iuy ag1 151.3191 ~·:~~~~."iv:~~ ~~~~l~e :~1=~:'. ~ =' NEW 2 & 3 Bdrm. 2 e.. frH1~M•142·211l ll Salt/lt8t en eppt 770-«>87 Chv<* Minul•s from the beach HUH YIW E'SIDEt Lrg• N-1 3bd new. trench dra. IO formal I •Night Lighted Sand IP• b•leony, aee ~~·· VERSAILLES 1BR Pnthee I i /OtfJ--I t FIND ~·1-•1rLIW S1arrtng at $158900 DISSOLVING PARTNER· 3''rba lrplc; teneed yd dining rm, gardner In-Vol'-'ball&TennlaCrta BBQ. 3 laundry 1 Ouletloeatton Ava.ltnow. atanl '" 11 -•-" / d ., 1811 "'' Oelaw•r• 895-9552 2711 UFHIAIU II N-POf1 Trait' 5'8-1329 SHIP Mu11 Mii lmmed w gr n '(.II• 8'r eva c Ide d N o p • 1 • •Pool, Jacuzzt, BBQ $775/mo leaM Aoent FC>f under $150.o!Slyl! CISTllrSl Pr!Ged tor last 9'Crow $1350 mo erfeet IOI' $2150/mo, $5000 see, •Covered Panting 844.1211 . ~t•a•th_S.,t-.. F•ro·n•t-e•v•a•il through classi fied c:an llv• In CdM 901Jlll of -~-Iliac. ltat1l1 " No excllanna. rmmates Appl 645-0968 780-9396 or 642--0350 •Cable TV Avaltable I SEAWIND Furnl•h•d or un- the hwy In a neigh· {MIRRTl 11U,100) .; 1J 2 Bdrm 2 be 2100 lq EXEC Condo Jbr 2ba, f/p Expanstv. 3br yrty hm •Rec Room with Areplace turnllhed Avalt lmmed r--bof'hood of $500.000 & 4 bdrm 2 bath home A~ 11 Premium vu lot Unlurn gar pallo Wt O 1275 af. almost oceanfront 2ba 2 and Blltlerd1 &.. fiA 648-1638 up homes Enjoy a pool, model 1rg IOI quiet lo-s 169M pool no pets t 9 ml to I gar more $1400 at •Saunu VILLAGE MESA VERDE-SfHplflg ••• ~··· nn __ .; ~ spa, private petlo, trans-cation Chuck & Liz Jones ( "2) 2 Bdrm. 2 1:>1, 2100 SCI bell S 12001mo 5-48-8131 539•6191 Agt lee 1 BR FURN/UNFURN & ... -~ ~ Portallon to the beach & 63t·126e or 6-46-5743 11 ·Private lot w/grau JR 1 BA FURN rm, private entranoe 181 W•tcllff •• ~~~f_:ffi=~:-~2 ·1~:ia ,!mi~:~·,:::,;:,: '~~~£·~;.:~i~!. ~E: ~~r~1ri0~:a~'. "°'1R~~~r-"'""' :E"iEf.~:~:: ;'."'= .:;':.... · 1 , ".\ · , •94-2342 _;_..,;._j~ --11 EL DORADO MOTEL $2100 ~aec 760--0498 LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE Furn or unturn Mefe, A2m8p51eE Cpkg, ut~17 paid.' •' DELUXE3BD-2BA FllHllTUIHWI SP~9o51Md!~or & turn We'SliBJIU rmmacu1ate1Gardenv1eWa ~SliBnU •Spectacut1111Pt• n/1mkr. 758-9105 or 5 ltHwyv s.eeoo i".~. ,...v, P•l'1y only all 38drms. walk-In ctOM1 _,.;:;: I'll * 1 & 28r. 1 & 2Ba euh• M&-1638 "·~ 1'i ·-.-...."' .. Ea unit •car pkg. w no For Conlrac:tor Try 830-35 11 AM/Wkday11 1 t 2B I/ 2 S \~ ~f deferred metnt wilhel to S 110.000 Agt 548-7739 831 2032 or 831 7)46 TOW .. OIH n ms r. •. P. car IEW &PUTllEm * Paclou• townllouMs ... + IUU \' P~·.t . ~;.-Nit to purch1M 1 n~ t·~ -PM Wke-"'a Ct .i '-I t attach gar. kltch w/nook F .... •Areplaoet u--. 22nd/N t .. , CM I ~,»}' -· •{"".: ,,,_ ..,. 1r•a 11211r "" 1•tl ,., II Eaatbluff area $1400 MtUf.ng beautltvl land-•Private balconl•• or ._ P .., · · ~ "~ •1 » _ ~1:.,;"~ ahelle< priced to sell • Br 1,"·B-t '" " 1.-E. •-cLllJt J itOO Fr pie vaulled celllng•. dbl VIII• Rental• 675-4912 scape, BBQa, pool/spa G .. _ ,_ Mat F prl Elaine 645-7515 t<> •· >; -~»l S600K loc at W Npt. prln .. trg yard .. • v gar pOOI spa No pet• Patio/decks Garaget or ar..-. pat..,, I 'H .: ~U' only pleete. 722-6806 S 140 000 Agt 862-055-0 • •S~OPPtNG CENTER 1Bdrm S775 Large 2Bdrm Duplex, 1Ba earPol'1• Sorry. no pe11. WIY Mn Two rmuvaH '°' 2 people, 1erHf f1tw s.ftt 1 ,\ r ~Hlf WOl'T UST 70.000 sq" AM tenants 1 666 w 18th St 6•5-2739 w/peritlng & yard Next to tBdrm $820 *3 l 3hted tennt• courta ~:f ~~~ ~~ ~~~ "'Comptele jannorlll ! J • , fi ''' -,H• T1"11r1y '" J at llst..,. ""N-,.:pet• Want w1terfron1 reslden 1MBAAC ARTHUR VILLAd GEt 850-2430 825 Center St 642-1•2• •2S mmlng pool• turn 722-8355 "'Elevator H t , 1 '~~ •• •••ln"lrfl Tl 11112 I Eastslde 3 ..... rm 2,"' bath $3 000.000 r••I equity -water Yearly $1050/mo 2Bdrm 1'1·B• S7 10 "'Mullc I 11.~ U,rmll .n... p~1n1 ~vered p:tlo ~ ~8~rc1~8~omNewp~r ;~9~· 1 balc~~:rtp~~ts~. ~~~ LIKE NEW/BIG CANYON MESA PINES 2850 Hane :~:oa:.d• "'Full vtew betoon• ~ ,d~f i/ \ IT more For a prlva1ull0w-71 41786_4799 nts votlyball Security Highly upgraded 2Br 288 1BR 1Ba w/gar &e50 •Furfllahlng• avalt I a..Q _., "'69Cretary MNtce [U ~ llAI Tl lfHI Ing c:all Rusly Guinther $595/mo 499-5860 evee t Oen. 2 car gar 12500 POOL. apa, bbq. Gu for Heating a Cooking ..,.r1 ... .... Ampte pertclng IRVINE TERRACE front 831-1286 Owner/Bllr 759--0708 TOP AAEA, Quiet, No Peta Paid 141-f 111 row vi-of Newport Bay I ~~\·; I Me'8 Verde prtme. quiet B'"YRIOGE 3BA 3B ... , all ••549-24471t* SAVE mate Sized lot, privacy, •• • t 1• Hflll 3Br 2',,Ba Condo Poot. " " A PERFECT BLEND spa. completely re· ,\--.. ~HIHtc;.... a cuzzt & extr11 wtltte Condo 2 ear gar, TOTALLY AWESOME NATURE llWIJIWl.LW• modeled Priced under a ;j • • -_ _ $105-0tmo 979-5736 alt. pool & IP•. gated. newly remodat.d ep1 ANO mtlllon dolt1111 Shown by atra 2102 *PENTAIOGE COVE• Sl895/mo, 64().532'4 2BR 1Ba from $845. 38R LIVING Avda~t~~ft~ou I up lo $1350* appt only Call Co4e Of BHeh ety grdnr kapt 2Br 288 Condo W/D hkup Newport Bch's nneet 5 rm 1 'A B• S 7 U Pool •11 12 11ffttt ....... Ne"" Port· Barb• r • •bdrm llM lnc:ld den gar dbl gertge w/opener hM yrty w/appl• & more eerpor1• w/atorage. coin RY •T GAU. GROUND FLOOR OFC 875-55 11 E'41 494-23-42 ktd• pell 539-8 t9 I 5gg5 Near stream1 & merely $800 539-8191 ~:de'!H e!~~:21~r.ci· na-1111 s .... , •• ISOO Agt tee falls No pe11 549-2441 Aot f• _ 1 11 I •tttll 111111, Located on Newport Blvd approx 900 aq ft. new cerpet. ale, 11275/mo, mo to mo, "32-0H3 let Ut Helf Y• Sell Vo•r Ptopertrl Ctn C1111111t4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. lalka I Under $800 3br hM flyd N E WP ORT C REST Utllltlee paid. No s>et• IUWlll YILUIE "2~ <>m14n 1 '111 lir•t "fl'>I ,"i.l.l. "l07 •My ptlo IC1d1 w/d hk-up1 CONDO Agent hu 2Br Quiet, lBr, P•11o. av.it 15555 Huntington VIiiage •M onth tO month __ 11' ~rn•nl Y01" r>.1111•. • appl !1396191 "' ti or 2• den O<:Mn v1eWa Auguat s~n5 i mo . Lane. from Sen"'--also available ..... , ••• ,, ... '11"1" 11 ~ ""' '11111' ,,, 2t3er winter i YrfY P11n-1 I g .. s 1500/mo 0645-2235 64<>-5341 or 842-5341 Frwwey. nol'th ot ~ Why not.,~ menn. WO•'il••rt W•'•C)l\I y.w 1nsu11 Rentals 1111 Call B le L 2l40 Wlnterli•...,.•rllomewlth 10 MeFadct.n, """"1 on ·Furnished/ -...----'-Alt'• Con•t""•"· Pl•"" A t me., I v1111 Rentals 675 49 12 aat. H• I "lllsa.A IUll 111 tomehelp',:;~claalllled'• McFadden unfurnished ~~bfe !llittltc ... ..,,,,.,, '" Ill M&nner'• COV: 28A EleX Y ....... Furn 2BR 1eA 1 aerva dlr.c1""' r~ ..... ··Move....... s Ann Sl 25 "''•" ... ~ SBA turn!~ Wshr/drvr "7 :::..! • f 1tne'lS centers _, "" '" ,., ,. ~ · "• · ., Tnh1 Pootttenn11 ·~mtle S1200/mo 8_73-9364 "--ta.... •••• ,._11 •-· ..,.. 831-8480 '> , 111 g11 . avall 911188 10 bell Sec Newtend , '-fl .... .,.. ..... ..-tennis. '\w imm1ng PO!.laQf' h;i .lhnq •01 lllru 6130187 Blk from Atlanue 5850 760 1337 I W&Ttlfllll... ·~~·l!l!~ll'li!ilj~;iiii;;i;;;;ii_;iii;~iiiii 0"1CE SPACEI S4t aq ft t'ilC:h panerri belch S 1800 mo tat/ Fvr~ of~~~ I WOODLAND VILLA·'--Mndrls opl'n d.111ly 9 b avafl~ In San Juan Send io laat .. MC . credit chedl I Newly palnted/erpta 28< ,._ ........-,_,.t"", ~•• Sorry no ppts Cliplttreno BMdl S500 I l-. .,_., C•f!ls Call Biii 648-0292 2'-tBa twnhM Attached ~ !_ 3~h. 12,,~t~ ... 2nn+. APARTMINTI Aleo 850 aq ft r«ell or ......_ w r~ 1 CONDO BAYFAONT dbl gar tncd yrd AduUt ..,...., ..., .., ~la _ Newport Be.itch No omc. ..,_. SIOO mo ,.._,"""' ~ fllll* pref'd No~• S750tmo t b to t 1 11el 880 Irvin• Av11nur No TN. 493-4019 62 1• ~ ~ ?BA 'BA pool. MCUrlty Call ... 7 3 .,. E--• u ua ma r u Comt t. tnroy our cardfon \lylf 1pt\ Ouitt comfortiblt ~..... --lff 11m P1'Wlt ...__ ~---- B 0 . t • I I~ au• I I .... .. .. ·~· S1795,.. 844--4098 "'I! (di 16thl I ---.. ,. 8,.;,.. cton Ill lr"w~ys t. So Col$! Pt111 whiff Qnly minwtts to the S 04 "'·-·---' •J p~ ~ SU:t. '"""' ~ 1 11800/mo "' ,,. "'"' 11111 VICTOAl"'N renovated WMlctlft 38r 28e. 2 car btach Cmats IUJlablt NO PfTS PUA.~£ 64 -11 -•nM C.ttal ••I •ar 2122 11nt1que turnl11\ed 5bd.I oereg•. new crplt ~· ...... LA ... Y..... Nl'Wpo11 Oetrh So NEW FOR ONLY $1 2'.-tb• 11cuu lldeek S1200t mo Avt 8/1 . 1700161hStrl'tl I %0.lql' tull1n1or C•t• Juinlne Cr.M, guarded S1$00 mo 841 7500 8S0-5eo0 or 837·1•&e aACllllOll •s•s.•sss tat oovtrl 2 UnlteAvallabla5H eq n ! log ot Cr•tt• P<tl1ern" oomm 2BA 4lfld den YNlh 2 I.... t alHOOM '6JS.'6•S '42·St1l anop & 264 eq ft OfTICel bocl41" upfll'f'' crl'W(ll Poot & tennis 12100/mo .,.-v<.W (edjacent~ 70. aq ft C-2 crn~~ ""'' 11 11ot'f1l~J>0tn1 Y~,,~-'~~-3~0;!: 3 ~~~':;.'::.'no l&lmYIDTIL • a&•,~:!:'a::i:9ma.. ~ ~~-~L~tTS -mr,,,. COLE OF NEWPORT i>et• s 1395 Avell t i t ~I~• Ap.:v'tmn , Appro• 1000 aq ft LAURA WHHLH j 640-1212 ownrtegt lmat 1144 °:: doee to~~veff..1 2 alHOOMI '760.770 /11 _ J..._ .a.,,,v/ %OM.cu ~T24t 1~1c11 ,,."" 011111,ng ano V~"11E~•~·™2 17141™~« 1-T~l~4;111~=-~·;~~~'';'~~,!·~~~~~~~~~!J!l!M!-!-.!·~·!"~~~·~·~·~~~~;"'~~~~;~~~J~~;~~,~~~~ ~·m·~~ c R A F T s _!!!!~:::-:-"".==:--==::::----"""""'::--~!!!!!!!!~ = ==--='="'o:='.~-~-===:.1.. ' J l Cl;Blllml! ... 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CA. 92827 ..... h.o.j"""' bYt not ,_..d 4200 SQon Or, NB Mtpf\11. vr lJ. 7880 btwn t.-12 & 2-t CdM. THE PAINTING COM· 2 _ 04d & 'etectr1c · 24 4 , mint oond, 400 em/fm CMI, elc, pfl. ·--..... • PA.NY San Juan capo .,., ·--• SPA-PORTA.BL! m Votvo gM. tandem plb I" AMdM>klt....,.,,, CA8HIEA Expef'leooedl {w/tr.in). Parm par1 time 111Jll11 •l•ll t lt&T IUllTlllMI --,-.-.-11-1-11--4ILHwu .... 10· I dryer all for 1300. Eleetrtc ~lo/redwood tt1r ~ & moottno s11-obo. 7o,m1 Hra 7:30-3:30. Ml)or bro-with benefit•. Cell Join tM teMI Of tM orio-Sallboat Ctl•rt•r flMt UOyd Pelt conrol Medi ..-.,.-.,_.. 937-t729 or &4&s7828 llke .,.., 11100 ~.AC/DCfriO, t1Wf, orsffim = ~ naat O.C. 4otM~ 1-tlpm lnal COCO'S. We ere Medi lndlvldual to help termite, .. , ted'lnlcan WllJW &4&s1500 r 11•1· lllp 1v1ll. --------catl ~~· Onty looklngforquallftedS.-~m!::!: ~ tome carpentry ex· F/T,noevenlng10<WMtc· fuaJtut •tt ctml!ttn •ti ~·~010:,~all 'M1'111'1,__ --------S.C'y/Reoeotlonl1t: Top Yeti. lntervi.w. &-5, M-F. M5-7100 · per1ence needed, tteecty end•. •xP pref, contact I Ill,...,_ _ 1 0t IA, •WO. Xlre Cllb. • c¥. OUll 1 1klll1, refe. for buty A.ppfy In '*'°"· 2305 E lob. we tr.in.~ fOf Mr. Robert M2.01oe,. u•· . 111-1111 APPlt n. 'M 11~ n• ~o ,,.,., AJC. ONG Needed by Huntington .l..aguf)a HIOt Law otnce. Coest Hwy. CdM. llll IH111 Taylor 979-«>21. ... ... Grn mon, duo dr, 1 meo Flytlrdo L.oededl Ful ooit• ~ *"' pwr door Beech City SctlOOI Ole-. <71•)830-6MO ~· OpenlnglNowA.v.llable 2 BEAUTIFUL CHINA rem, II.II* Wtal card, .,.. ieo Volvo/Penta lock~,., ..... amlh trlct. To wortc e hrt per nPllTP/T N F Earn extra cuh fOf CS. lllfW&llD No •xP nee, wtll tr.in. CABINETS. lpeed up card, 11,000, w1140t1n.H.H.111P&Y811 ... ...,~·-· day fOf 10 montlle mrt-Dey Of :'t lhlft9, 'r; llvefy THE HUNTINGTON STOCK CLERKS talaty, ~ ee11:i_: tlrt YCNt cnoloe. only S&00 oall Oevld 8&4-87415. $38,600. Hl-074i UC. #acoDOO. Ing~ ~~·1c.ut": ~peedotrlcl accu~ ..::! A.ppfyw...=.':.'B. 3 BEACH/ ll!OUNTAIN CASHIERS :-.:r:.:.'no~~::: eectll &40-eeea HITACHI HMS.~19 ROB CHAIS CRAFT 23' Sea •ta.m ~ ~ 2 'ott1cee tltl HOurt flex no lhort· ....... VALLEY INDEPENDENT. A9PIY Mon-Frt 1(Mpm call Wentiy M2-5843 •MOVING. aw Sota. very Analog ~1. 19 •. 31 D.P.. Skltt ctMelc l'bft Tuna THEODORE _.. · ,.:... 'd •• :2· A,....,. ... • Oellvw 1 day a week. No K·MAAT · comforttbl• deHrt 1024 • CMJ r• 33,3 khz · Mu.t be able to type h ..... req • ..., ~ collecil""' no IOllclt~ 1~8Met'l8Nd ffH""llmla · ... hlf r.tm 81200 call tower, fighting ctl•lr, 40/wpm and put writ EXPERIENCED .,., · w1 • •••• ton., nobt>y fabric -25 • vo1vo old tr1111ar MOOG ROBINS ten exain.. 1709 .., • Tecblnl/Tr .. • Wantedforupecele Mutt have deptnde W•tmlntt• PlllllTJll&llT 080. King bed, bOJC David 754· obo or trade (oar/trudc) per fir. A.ppiy 204'tY IHI hambUrl:'.;r•t8"rant ;ar.~ru:c, 0rnl4J~:tlon .......... $4/tlr,f/t &plt 19Mgt. xtra nrm. Sim-..... 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Top wegee, • • PRiii nora1 pattern gr .. t con-FREE FUAAITOME • 536-2829 George 546-3425 Wllllam Frott & At· All lntervi.w. kept con-e e PREFEAAED RETIRED dltlon w/2 end tablet Medal ctee6t 91 SOUTH COAST 24 FULL TIME TYPIST IOClatM. 1401 Ou.ii St., fldentlat See Ptlll at • MAN AG ER • MALE lmmedlatety for S125. Call te2sl637 · IC>le i.roe' rv 9: TI: ~ llUnd\, lltlnt ~.NB '74 OOOG! VAH ~ ton 90wpm Some 1ega1 back· NftP0'1 Beach, CA 92NO Rodeo'•, 223 Manne Ave. : : ..n ttoreqe tectttty 1n ~ 1 f2' .:.e.s."21 #fas~~ ~ AnD _:: nea.y duty, ,., motor. ground lrvtne law office --"•D BalbOe ltland. Coett M... 4 Piece IMng room Mt, • • • dual tenu 11250. Cell ssi-Ma2 . -•• : \pplil-ation-. 1trt' noi.. hl'in1t ac .. : I + Uft ~ Ufled, aarth1onet, FREE GOLDEN~ cooled. MO'<ltng toroea . 417.7009 --------Mutt ha7':a:S-;~ truck. • i•t-ptt•d for manag.-mi>nl µoi.itiom. • C••I for lnvervtew C09t $785, Mii '285. 4 Y1'9, nutured, lhot nc =·~• 115900 '81 DODGE VAN ""*'-IDIUL lfFIOI 2G-30 hrt. 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Hrty +corn· Mutthavegr111up e"holid1n,. mt>dit-al and denial in·• OleaefMechanlc: Salling wt'ttte brooacle 2 piece ~ .... loeded11 Dllllpe7 4Spd/0 .0elc,.ldntoond. Laguna Bci'l 497-1789 mllllon. No np nee. On rtuumm«only • ~uran1·t> bonu., proaram ala r o I • tn1tructor Boat 'wut1er !~~O!'!!,. '°1~'-g9ood P...., I •-•--•-m9 grMt raoetlcrui.ir. w~ S5K ml. "200 080. Jot> T,.lnlng. Call Donne lllT/mllll • · . · .. · ~ ' "' • 873-2802 ""'"'· ..-v. """"1' •1• na&mua ~ many trophlee. Sacr1 {714) IM0-8291 lllllllllllllQ 8914891orApply5744 Daylhlft • m1lt'a~t' ulloi..ann>. • D~ESHERIOlldbraatklnQ AllUI"" M0-0300orl64.o81 TURN Retearch Or, H8. UltllllA&T11-.J : \pph in pn .. on I ut"'" thru : Telemarkllllttllngl '011 azhdbrd$90.SofaS30.,2 Blk/)'911ow, M/F'2150 -11 •- THEM 1-•nllf••n · S.turdayaonl'f • ·rt 2 00 , (ul • • pr. long beige prttetlla • M9Q 122°9378 .. ___. ... --.. ......... .!:!r--••--... IP••--•-• 1ur,. : · 1: " p m • $12 ... Ice er.em Mt -...--------,,__, .... -.. .. _., -· -INTO .. ••11-• e e NOWAVAILA8LE S25.960-2720 FAEE Kitten• to good S2750 Call (714) SIMPLYTHEBEST MONEY SHkt mature HIH· p~=t:i~ • ORAlll COAST PUILISHlll CO. • getle P9oPllt needed FOR SALEI dln•-room ~~·~•bp~ ~:='·~ 738-3681 Of M1-4408 s ..... s.vtce. ~ peraon. Full/Part Time e 33 e to conduct a Marhtlng "'V • _. • )$' -Siii EUROPEAN CEWVEA)' Call A.ppt M2-1197 apptbetweanMpm. • 0 W. Bay St. • Study for the Orange anttqvetbr ... hffdbrd, wtl1. 786-0 78. 18' .,.... ... tr1 ___... TLCI 1540 JAM~£E ao. 642 5111.:79 ,·IT ·····n ULIU UY... • Costa Mesa CA 92626 • Coast Publlthlng Co. chalr•.~~2;· etc. GOLDEN RETRIEVER ....... ·-NEWPORT BEACH -Q --8'45-l5000X62i • ' • NoSelllnglnvo!Ved PUPPIES , AKC. Champ 675-4888 Adj.centtoFaahb'lttlend through the Claaslfledsl SavSun only. Greet fOf • EOE • Pleasant phone vOlce • fM llUU APT unee lit• colored lhOt• UDO 144360 Open 7 Oeyt aw.-eottege ttudent. s.iary • • mµtt, no ••perienoe r• LI $90 s22S.. Call M4·Sl598 SABOTS 1125 & $250 ~ II I 1111111 open. call eso-3579 • • • • • ••• • •• •• •• • • • • •• ••• • ~u~:'~ •. l~g~or ."c:i :,~ :W ch~c!,~bli GOL~N RETRIEVER & Sabot~M75 llPAU11 llllPUI eenlort, college 1tudenl1 ·marble w/walnut & Pup .. AKC JClt ped~ DELIVERY DEPARTMENT & moonl1Qhter11 Hourt: 'expand Sc1ndan1vlan 70".4 ct'tainP9 *3oO wtll 1.100 14 McLAREN'S BMW Mondey·Frlday 5:30pm w.inut' ISO. 842--0606 finance, 4~1. ' MINT, TRAILER to 9:00pm, Saturday FREE FURNITURE ltll&UYU Irma Stll00/080 M.ftln~tlll l 9:00asm to 1:00pm. Star1 Medal detk. atereo con· n-iitered '2&1\ Each 5 476-1192 e2&S. St • . at 4 .00/hour plUI IOI•. lg tv, etc LIN ·~ old 75'::"757• . Fullertori,CA bonuMI. Prlv•te dMk & d-650-1123, ..e.45-9621. .._, · .-" LIDO 14 W/TRAILER S860 714-&80'300 ~hone, CHual attire. HERITAGE Entry Con· POODLES·R·PEOPLE 115' ROGUES3~ER DORY 21M91-t701 F!"'rn::::• ~ry· IOle/Server, painted fin· Poodle pup1, $TMCUP•. 842-3559 l:Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ith a200. Frenen game Toy, ~l!'.:J~ 350 up. ________ 1• afte< 5:30 Mon.-Fr1. or ... , A __ __. ,...._,1 .ca.J... ~;z448 NEWPORT ,....·ToP Sh•.,. LARGE SELECTION Of 9.3 Set. at M2·5878. t•.,.e • ....,,,..,.,. .. _ ..._.,,n .,.,. ........ EW & USED &MW'81 $250. Globe Frenel\ dMk RhodHlan Rldgeback loaded, NB lltp, ownr N ~I wllthr top $400. pupplea A.KC 4 ..-•. tren.,muettell,$22K/obo l-ll.tll-UIDYIT111 GUiii ~96&8 or 722-6988 $150 up. call ~M915 Of o-633-5115, h-873-8858 VOLUME SALES Clttalal ltnilt J11U .. ~ 973-0300 ..... /fti .. SERVICE & LEASING li';;;;;;;=;;=mm ...,llRPiilit!NlilPil•P1'9'""'!" iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiil-._iiiiiiii. ___ '!!!!'!"'l~IPP!"~ .. ~-"l"''!'!'f' .. ~ Morning & Evening t'touB. KITCHEN table w/4 chalra b 3670 N. Cherry Ave. 11 bUst BU t@R§. Di/mo. •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. * waltl. bt1ckwork. E.Jccetlentfor College Stu-150. Solld oak bar llllTZl-111 ""'° 1011 LONG BEACt4 $2.40 per day That'• ALL you pey for 3 flnee, 30 dey minimum :n the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll &II FIR LOii Your ~Directory RapreMntatlve 1•2·•121 tit. IOI & up. Wlt/Bl·mo. IUPC>I* Paint. Drywall. Carpentry concrete. Comp petlol. Int/Ext. 30 Y'9 exper.. dent• & HOUM'#lvet. Call w/cuttlng board & h•ng· Home OfO'M'I c»-clawed (No. cn.rry .it~) tum. Chrlt 881-0988 etc. Gery M 5-W7 PTL 15 Yfl exper. MM83<4 ref1. 642-5214 861·1286 Salty or Auth Ing glua ractt, w/2 •tools 1250 and up' 881..oeoa 11 n. MITH WULll (11•>1H-11• HOUMC:leanl:\14....,. exp. **HANDYM'"N** BRICKWORK. Small Jobt. PAINTER NEEDS WORK! Trainee xtt cond StOO, 722-8569. , 25 H.P. Jonnton, Mc: Trec»-lnt Weitooo- i·-" .....___, Co.ta M .... Int/"" .... cetllng1. refln cab, ORANGE COUNTY AREA MAPLE DAOP Leaf table Spnnger Spanlel Pupplee, ttat1, uphOI .... 11• cover OPEN SEVEN DAYS reliable,,..., M-1, own Large or tmall. I do It 9111 ...... _. • ""'' 8 · AK C, champion lln•. holtt bar, $3500 080 trana. Pina 8-45-9866 Delle Pat 531·5579 Of Ive m90. lrvtne. ~ .. 875-3175 (26) yrt exp .. work guar. No experience needed. 3 leevea, ct'talrt, cuttom ltver/wt'tt m•le & female M carry 875-3912 StUCO()sFlnlet't Cabinetry Davia Painting 984-3837 We'll train you In one Of pad $350. 4 door..,,.,. s 1so Each e.3t-4441 ~•-Y-=__,·,......,,.....--H=~=!t:. G~~~ ';'~. No Job to tmall. All typel. QUALITY PAINTING ~ow~~~~:111~·::i: ::r=. ':'~1la~ 5ln Sussex SPANIEL. Ru. illfl/Dlcb/lttr .. n Klrbyl Melnt. 831·5272 8 yrt exp. Troy M&-2077 FrM •t. Lie. e.31·2~ Sc:. In old hOUMI & graf· WMlcend eech month In• MOVING • Match r9tun Englltn breed, 6 mo'1 1 7!l , uousec· "''"NINO .... , .. AR SUPERIOR QUALITY & lttl removal. Beal any local Army ReMrVtt unit. eofa .-..~t & "•rd old. fem. A.KC. Breet fam· MOORING 40 °" Shofe ., ~ .., "-· R"''"S0NA8LE PRICES. bid, gutr. wortc. &75-e098 S50 000 ~ -ly *""" ~ ~ •••2/E Ill.II ••trt touch 2 matur. ~ Benefit• Include . tbllCtlrt. W---'-ct'tlld'• I pet, ........ .. ......... Pr1me locetlon neer New- Ennn.n --i.1ng woman laalla 548-1452 llc.#493790 SEE ME LAST group llte lnturt~. ,._ bed dei"k.9' drttr Pl I &;01 port Harbor Yacht Club 6 !II •• rM'S ~ xfnt ,.r.: .__. 1 wlll beat ANY Bid. Woric tlrement plan, 1pace w/ml;ror ~ nige D• v•w 26' Trotan crulter Fly-•--•• 53M;3'4 or 89W518 Gareqe & y.,d Clnu -••I quar. 722·7537 •vallabletravel, GI Blllfor Vlciorlan butftt•. oati llH bridge, good conc1111on .• ......,. V t...-a•• ,... .. -.. Jon MS-1 2 *'·1 lnlll* collepe, etc. Avallabl• table. Nft..., dryw. 4 dul8RXNSEN oRdXA $19,500. 875-5(187 """'•1•• ~ ---; ... atr-•• n CLEAN & EXPERT ••ttri•L ~-are: full lngth leaded beYeled With LMlte apeaker'I, new NE w p 0 RT Is LA N 0 Mtectton -.... • 8.1. .WitJbN I SONS ~~~L::';~ 8· Over 25yMrtexoerienoe mtHIM INTERJORS •Oentat AMl•tant antique OIW wlndOW9 S3000 + Sell H O<' DOCKI Max 30' length car.tutty ...,._.d Rm Abd. Remodel Kite. Call Barry, 1.31~746 Lie T·118'428 730-1353 HANGING/STRIPPING :~=p~~S~allll All priced to H ll: 760-8083 $200 mo 752·2584 ,.._,....., W.. IR Bath. Tlte. #357417 Int. . ' VISA·MC873-1512 •FoodServlceSpeclalllt 873-4274 MODERN BALD WIN 850-7267. "°'*· .. . ~ • • ,.~:t::..":.;.~Mt-1140 ~1~u!:.~~~~ 0u::'iecc!::'11~~~ Pl11ttr/ltJalr Army Reearw Recruiter; MOVING • Mite W91nut SPINET, with bench, tm11 AT •T JUI 1' dOM rMM • • -------• .,..111-uwa Thank you, Lewi• LO RATES. 552--0410 lnt.1Gt.l>itChP\Nt;!ng. Coeta M ... 540-102& f\lrn (lnctudlng din •t), aotld walnut, xlnt tone Why not enfOY the marine ,...,_ --~~..-.,.,.....----I ·-JUI-""·-· Dana POlnt 403-1901 whit• turn, altno9t nu wtlt seoo L90una 41>4-2003 _... ? tt' Ac1a1tleal ctilll14 UIUl&L HAULING & MOVING IT&IYm llUlll Cuttom Textur1ng. \JUWlty HuntlnQton Sch te2-8821 trio. lampa & plcturea m ..... rv9Y 1 ;239..,.. In~ Qty College Student wttrvok lll•IRI -• Work. Problem•No Prob-El loro 768-5251 d31·550& or 815-2202 · Oroan Conn w/benatl, 1111• ~";! ~.~eNOnove.~:.9 RE8LOWN OR PAI ED REMOO£LING&AEPAIAS Thanka, Lewll 756-91~ -•-• lemtl #328884 554-7831 Tuttln 731.o411 new. frultwood. trench ·-1 .,. Alto lnt/Exl Ptlnllng All Typee. St~ Orange Co.~ Pl ~la Santa Al'la l5S7-t590 MOVING. Must tell Nowt provenclat. Moving 831-8480 Llc#288597 e.31·92915 Homee-ete. UC'd/lnt'd * Ledtca-'•t Student MO'M'I. ntured U I A.AMY RESERVE. E~hlng In Mlnt. Cond. S1800 0 80 780-1994 SUPS AVAILABLE a!i, JI Pa'~bO ,. __ ..,,. ...... ..,..,. ..-Uo. T12~· 6414427 2• "'· D f tH 1111 BE ALL YOU CAN BE. O•k day bed ISOO. Oalc STEINWAY '25 L MODEL Slzel 25' and 30' ,.. 1 "'"' ...,.,... .. ~ A Lanean NEW WwwhouM Storeqe •AH~t>mo ~tlnG• roll top detk. Oek wall Gr•nd·Re1tored. ebony Call M2-4M4 ping x; .. i;p;j,. l Room Addition•~. isRIKXWX UNbSCXPi llYll-111 D .. "INS CL"''"R From S1l5 lltttUUl1t Sofuntt (3 pc. aa·> S6k !!;_ .. 50. nn1ltl. apprai.c:t s10K. 9-15pm, Mon-Fr1. Reaur1aclng • Roonng & Doore-Wlndowe-Patlo Sod. CIM1M.1P4J. M.int. "" ..,.. abed. C ""'"" -•ft epm 731·5198 W•terprooftnge 831,..199 Cover1-Deck1. Frank, Sptlnklert. eto. 950-4147 CareM-Courteoue-Cheap Faucet•. DllPOMI, Heti.r. " Whit• mauve+ gray • Illa rua,.ltatin Ml-7107 Uo#4'08t7 By ht./Of piece,~ 8-41-0907 Lie. 722-9086 aofa/lv ... t. 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I .-Sml 9 d!'Wf o..tc. m .. -... chelra S1150 ... : ~. ' 642•28'41 Wm"' S1l~.ooo. '72 .. 147 try Ser't'4oe HRU $20425. 548-15722 etc. I~ 13t.-7109 •y•, 2 mlf'l'Ot9 S1o0; blue aofa/11 ... , w/Wtllte lndl. Ma-4050, '7 ,_,.h'·Remod'l·Addttlont f&lllll 1U11'111 SHAUB & LAWN CARE HEY MOMI AalnbO Br1te A.&l'ne-rn:mr S.:, catl see>. ~ accent. elegant formal PAN.ASONIC MOUNT A.IN ~~x~ = -.. --.. --.-21-IJ-...... -- Ooorl-4tc. 54Mte0 Ou•Utywork • .,...... L..andlc:aplf\Q, gen. clnup. look·•llk• '°' kid• a. ToP Quallty Low Prloe 1100. Mll)le 4 poet• din rm II• w/chlna ceb. BIKE Onty s moel Paid Ing or hunting euy to 8111 w/bll doUl. loaded. Docn-Motdlng•Bay 1 4215513 tee-7401 Balboa/NBfCM. f75-11M Dey9/Pllf1 .... 643-1810 FrM eet. Uc.'831·2345 1100. 1541·'1088 orig $300 1eorlflce $400 Newl Only UOOI pull, MOO, 845-2404. I 119,too, 751-6373. -··-,._ p I t400. Mint oond. Cain MW881 213 154&-25" WlndUWW*vvrnPlet• ltloe AESIO/COMM'LllND ~· TIHI lam ltnlet 1 &eeut American e>M an-Oellver. 962-2308 • """I•/ 1 CELICA 8T'74 T010'a. Addition•. Quallty Wor1c. ...., Do my own WOl1I Lie .....,__ llU!l!fl! tlque1 with Hoo1ter r1=·-=• = .... llll .. •to.--• -_.... #477'44eP8"1648-le&O t278041.AIMM1le T099edl~51':'.W'e ~AIClii f« 11\ii EXPl'R'rCERAMleT'lllnQ 1 bed ten -_ . .,...... -.. -.... Door Repair Alt tlOnl up, new l9'#M. In care l flte lletc~ for Dtatlnctlve, Affordtble !tc~:tom S ~~rtre:.~: ~.twl~ 1.Je.. ":;:4.; \6fl HOnd: QOtc;;;& ~.:1~1~:~ttft or~ C ...!:. .. P,_:.L!!,__.0 ELECTRICIAN.~.~ Clean 1 a.....eT,_ TOPPlnQ the **1y (714)133-2009 Kltcl'lene, batt'tl. 722·9783 9500, s.wtng mecti '2715. furniture BHt offer! ll'lell ~ ex~ 100oc, .. -oond, my "'"TS',..., ....,.zx t-•, y. ........ -~ .,....._, FrMeet. _ .. "'· ~....,..~~Haul Bed trey 175 Cerd file 751·7832 rec:reatlon machine.,_ blk "'1o-~ beltof'ler .,... "",.., _,. 315 Y'9 eiq>. Jerry M2.0H7 1"87892. G-, 879-e271 Ml ~E · Pal .,_ ne lllO And t.._. ,_," a 1 •""1M11 1"'•" obo • *Y · · T.... ._,.._ ,.. --• ...., lPI · 0 •-.. ,,.., OAK CH~H PEW 752"°:"2••~ al/U\"7".::.7 . c.11 to ... It 1545-251! -· ·-· -· "_... GA~GE door 1peel1t. Ul'l 1Uf1'1W! I JXYCd TRiE sEMOiCif ttemt. Call 842..&417 0t Good cond, 1 n long .,._, .,.,.,. "' mot11. Sheri>. JClftt oollCI fr• •tm1 lie Int. Hex· o..n. t ...-end Tree/Trim/~ OOMpl FINE PA1'TING '!l Noh-Tl'lmmlng. AemoYat. Yard ••• under "Gara9e BEST OFFER 'JI UWAUIJ U 1• '"50/0f"-'493-ttat. "'* Contt 213 5924&31 k .. ra &41-0S!!O Q&rdenlno. ComOetlUW ard Stnot. 11 yr9 happy ~. tlall. 1548-0tSH Seilet" end come by Set 8464532 ... ~ far1ng, exit cones. DA T8UH '11 2'IOZX t ~-. WOf' • P,tca Cl\uck M2·2173 outtorntrt. Lie. 21C>M4. t700 173-*I $ apd, ~ & ..._ wry ~ 8mall Aemodel and NEW/Al!PAIA. Ouallty. No l<.C. TflEESERVICE' Thanlt·YOUI 913-4114 ...... HOM! FULL AHTIOUES. Ou•ntta w•t• bed. 0.. ktRwoob ™ -I XlNT CONO Addttk>M.Welll.Ooort. r, .... , -"' ~-..... MISCF''""NITUAE lu"• model, ""••t•f. llp1 turnt•bl•'. ~ •a•.wa1••• e ••n •••.1tte.1 •a•• IU .... 2_.•·;::d• '":':"""'1_.,.-• .,. Top. T"rlm. AetnovM. Qual. A.A.A. PAINTING lnt/!xt I.ET TH! SYN$HINE IN "" " " .. "" lt200 ..,_1 ..,. -.. ,_ -• .. -• --Sarv. UC/lne fr• llt. LOWEST poeelble pt1oe SUMfllM Window~ Call Judy fOf eppt hdbrd l rram.. extt cond 1peaket1, 1300 obo Perteet cond l800 080 --------= .. ~~ tet~IH3 Of 531-teM to Step~ M2~235 Ltd. Cal (114) MMtlO .. t-.3908 bet MPf'I l300 720-0ft5 1504-3089-D 873..ee34-N Aak tot Doft .Jr. 880-580I DATSUN z ClA88JC ·n i GAR NG I ID,.......... ... , ..... ,.... 240 R!D z. ·~· ,..,.. ~ , pet"8, JAPANES OEHi EXT£AIOA EXPERTS Commerclal/Aaeldentlal turntnQ, It'• time 10 tvm 10 CIJJlorephy c:t111ne\. c~ trw. ~ . muc:ti etc. No job too "'*1. oumpruna.O.M.IH8. 8£AV C~&Maltlt.Olftloult,_,..,..Reoeclalty 1-etory*30•2-ttoryS40 oi..s~tcr~wlth.,,._ 8111 coffH tbl• 130 otng ·lln0outwt10cen1Met1 5Yfwamin1'1.3mont'flMW more . u 00/ob o Aeaa. Mlelceiy, 538.o553 .,... Jlm~M2·1208 , ...... Tony. M4-4751 Lle#218507 8$1-1295 Callt Wlndowt IM-15124 w1n1erm1tntenMCe I 531 n48 •ft 7 30 pm youthfoug!leta11ltled S3M5 (714~1 -49WT20. m-t113. • I j I : \ 0 .. 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"""*'*POldonl.MIM• of ol lie ~ DELOREAH '11, Pwfect oond, 142&0, 751·7237 I ,..,,_ Coi t• M.... Celltornla Co ~ UOt Daw .._ • U. Ofll09 of tN G llCle pm Ill a 1, « 12 ~ .. P'I•~ cond 5 apd W. (>OW9I' ROLLS ROVCI; •ta S!Netl n• -tMM ltrwt, 8uflil too . ....._. ~ ,._.. at 17 hilr to P9Y ~ Tllle IMilll'*' It cion-,_IN ICllll of ..... -. e11.5oo. 1141~ • Shedow. Xlnt eond, 59K I.. THI buelMlt .. con-lwtl, CA t2tlO °'"' Co.ta ....... ~ a prlnClpel """...::: ~by: a OOl"POl•UOft *"**' -.. Dlrtdor .. 1t11 ducted by-a CClfJIOl'ellOn The ,......,. Company forf11a ~ ~ tie ,.. IM I) MOUl9d by -Lou111 Ir~ ~ _, fJ1... lfiflll FIAT '74 Spi-run1 ml. malnt recorda, ROH, X T Rt .. lncOfPof'lled. ~ oorporlllon~ n turnieotott1u nantlonoftflt dMd ol r\111, wtltl lnw.t dent !!._~"'=• ; c::;: or-1. rt1ft. newioP. tlr•. 111.500 (111)2 4 9'-77 21 I • No Adcloho1111 Du~r Tom Mc:~. Pr911dent "'-Mlwpcwt City a.ti, WI"*' Mid tlrl'9 •lnaltclftOtl~ ~ Thll ..., .. ,, ._ llllld ;"• ..... _. ban.ty, S1200 080. * PEUOEOT * Mar'11P\ Thie ......,.,.,.. wea Ned 9Ncfl. CA 92990 lmft. In a MlleCI ent1t~. ---. ff '"Y· "'-wfth Ille County Qar1I of Of· tN City a.II GI_.. Olly: ~ 642-1Ma/..,. * MASTERA TI * . Ho Huslel wttti the County an o1 Or-™-bu"'-te OOfl-ldtntlllld on.,..~""" temw ohlld OeM of In*. _,,. County on Mr n . .,,.. _,... ....-i HONDA ·ao PnU:le low * ALFA ROMEO .. ,. ,erl "'"""""' ... County on .My~,= ::.; by a ..... part· .. 8lct '*" .... encl "'9 ~ ~ ·.-:: ,... ,,...... :cs ...... ~ .., w- ml. mint eond, ~ ... lllllil. s.v.a ~ etn~R~. lt«llrt L,.-J,~ B u I c K PublllMd Ofenoe CoMt The ~ Oompenv, ~ ::--.... ~ Nlltl a ..ced by Mid Deed Publlfled Oranee co.c oompll.nce of IM l#d Ir•, ~ ... to belleYe J.-.J. ,__, Diiiy P11o1 J\lly 15, 22. 2t, T,..,,.. M:f1 encl ~ llem • Mt of Truet. De1y Piiot .My 29, Augi.91 5, ~, ... 1 .,-CllJ '4500080. 5*31945 t.,,-t Auou-t5. 1~ T255 .tth~~b::'of~ fof1h In the ~-T•~-~be1~-12, t8, 1Ne C..-,CllJiifc:;;".:... HONDA '81 CMC(. 4dt, '1 ' 1 DEALER ,-------enoe ~ty ·on My u: ~-=== .-17ii''p.m.ln tM ~to ttH 1.teo =~ .. ~..f°:. lhpekne./oover. Mutt Mii PlllJC NOTICE ,,,_,. MC torttl ~ hem 1n tt-. 8outn ~Street, Ofanoe. 1 Min 1uper clHn, lo ml. * 752-0900 * ~ ,. 1eae iy In the bid llld ...._ to the butldlnQ loolted et 901 .. _, .,._., • "''"' • qulclc 13eoo. 14M771 fllCTmOU8 .,...,. ~~.July ~C::. 1pectttcatton1 111e11 ti• °':~::'of the lnltlll HONDA 'IS Accord, beige. MAm 9TA1'bmfT 12. 11. 1Ne ~oundll few ~ of the publlcetlan of thle notice, --------NI.JC llJTlC( mint condition. ~ n1e ~ l*IOnl .,. 1988 T-274• Eacll tl6d at'81 ... fcw1'I the the toe.I 9MOUnt of tM ~ rmuc NOTIC£ MOnCa Oil OcteenbO. 7' s~/7~ ~· S7 doing~ .. A) Flklon IUI l\ll'W llld ,...., ... of peld tlelefloe of the obi--1enn-----·· r-.,.... Pl'lone SeMoel. Bl Fl6c0n end tlee g;etkln MQUfwd by the abOW .. , ....,. -DI.ATM Oil KARMAN GHIA '71, dean, ~ttone. 1335 So Nil.IC M)TIC[ ~:.=.c,eo: the~. If delorllted dMd of tNet and Mm eTATDmlT '-!.&OfP.OC 1 ll=I f t Cout Hwy, Sult• 2. LllQUM the tlld te ... a corporation 99tlmated ooe--. expeneee. The tolowlno penone.,.. -~rfl green,kMn Of Mn,runa Beedl,C.4t2M1 11112 etate the;;;,,_ of the (If.'. i nd 1 dv1nce 1 l e doling~ ea: LMno TOAC•I liM welobOI, .. ~ .. !,"1• S 1895 · Randy l• Crornat. 1335 '1CTm0Ue _,. ... , tloefl Who CM e1gn en l 1M,ss.4.15. AIU, P.O. IOJI H3t. eo.tlt l lTAft MO. A1Mm --SSS PAID So. Cout Hwy, 12. LllQUM NA• eTAW '**' of the 11 1a poeetble tt1at et the MtM. CA 92Ul-393t; 126 To .. ...,.. .,........_ MAZDA ·a 1 R.X7 GL, 41K TOP Beedl. CA t2'51 TM follOwtnO penona.,.. -een:n~ on end ..,.,,_ ttme of..,. the opening tlld Vletona. ea.ti MtM. CA e1e01t0tt Ind oontfftf8flt ml. anrt. 1m/fm cus, Of'lg Pot Pamper~ fhll tlutlneu 11 con· doing ~ u : Cal· =-hln one offtolt 1n1.c may be lell \Mn the totll t2t2'7 •~...__ Cl1Mllton, llld ~ w9'0 ownr Moo Seel $6700, Merced11 Bet\z dueled by: en tncllvldu•I ComPICI Food•, 4808 Weet e1gn 11 the bid 11 by a '*1· ~due. :r. Chrltten .....,.,,_. ~be ~Ii•• iillld OBO. Tim 847-1831 ll•irata11"H• VW '61 BUG ragtop. rblt "andy Lee Cromer Flrll St,_, P.O lox 215. -Ip Of a Joint ..ntute. ff evallll*, the upected 522· Bemerd St. eo.t1 In IN Wll .-.di« --ot. I ~ --eng, nu paint. eKlnl Thia 1tatemen1 11111 nled Santa Me, CA 92702~ ll•te the -llld Id-opening bid may be ®-Meu. CA 82927 SUE M. ~ MAZDA GLC '82 SPORTS Top Merc:.d• Prices Paid Inter/body/ $2400 obo llllth the County Clerk ol Or· BHtrlce/Hunt·W•Hon, 0....... of .. oen«al ~· telned by oa111t1g the folow-Thfl ~llneae 11 con-A peit1t1on hM bMfl .._ PKGI tmmllCUllle, Oftg CALL PETER O< RAY 841-8610 or 562-2391 _,. County on Joly 23. Inc • Delewwe corpor9llon, ,_1 end IOlnt **"era· If Ing telepllOM number1 on ducted by" 111 lndlvldual by H*\ I Oft,lw In "'9 8'1- ownr, 1unrf/lac alr/5 llllllf lllNIT1 VW •84 Bun Clautc Xlnl 1986 t&45W Valene&l°""'9,F\lll-Ill• bidder 11 1 eol• !MdeybefonHheMle:(714) RogwS.lctwtnlt P«IOf Court of Orenge spd/alloy wnle, ONL YI •lal 9110(111 " ,.,,_. erton, CA t2t33-S89t p<OC)t'leeortntp or enotMir Sl6-4t37 or (213) 827-486&. Thia •iement wee flied Co1.1ntl requ .. uno 0111 "'3501857-4198 ..,13 ,.,71~ .... 7•2.,.,., eondlomlireblteng.nu Pubfflhed Ofange Coee1 Tiii• tlullneu 11 con-enltty that aoee ~ ~15,!Ne wlththeCounty~ofOf· Helen ·°'*be llPP Qlltld c .,.. .,, "" ~ Wtlt pl, bfkl, many nu Pts 2925 11.,t>ot B>Y<1 Diiiy Piiot Jvty 29, Augult s. ducted by 1 corpot•Uon under 1 llctltlOul 11111'19 the Tn'\.I ..._ ange County on Mt 14, .. petlOMI ~ 11Z ltol 'JI TOYOTA ·es Tero.I, 4 spd. SHIOO OBO 846-8333 C M 9 79 2500 12, 19, 1986 8Htrtce/Hunt-WeHon, tlld lhall be In the, ... ,.;.,_ Ya. ..C~ • lllld T ....... 1tH to edlr*lletw tN ..... of 108& Inc • P M Ryen. Vice P,.._ of the blddW with 1 ~ 9' T .0. M1mC8 COii-".?'~ the decedent. Good condition, 4 door. nloe 1te<eo. mint cond. VW '68 Squereback new "•-1 'O 'l l ir' -T-278 dent nlllon foltowlng llhOwlna ,NfY, ~ :Z.:!t *9 II. Pul>lllfled 0t11n91 ~ Tiie ~tltlon f9CIUMll $2900, 499-498-4 Of'\g ownr, only 16K ml pelnt, tires & clutch _,.._ u... Thll tt•tement wee fllecl "OBA (the llc1ltloUt nemerr; ~ ._,. Delly PUot .My 29, August 5, autllorlty 10 edmlnllaler the MBZ 280SL '71 1409<> 864-1038 strong engine, S 1100 HIO. '42·1111 with IM County CWk of Or-Pf'olllded however no fie.'. .....,,, IO't ..._. Lewtl I t.. 12. 19, 19M •tele under the ~ Compl re1t0<ed, 2 tops. TOYOTA COROLLA SR5 642-4179 CADILLAC ·eo SeYtlle, 350 NILIC NOTIC[ ~ County on Juty 22. 'u"n'~ nt~ 1111te11a·~~t ~ CA -(714) 1986 T-28 t dentat•t ~~t. ratlon c4 r.. blue w/blue Int, ps, pb, '75-2 dr hrdtp. 5 IPd vw '70 BUG. Mir rblt eng 1988 -·-• ....,.,.,., .... S H .000/obo. 557-6985 nd cond, eh 4pm am/Im cus. snrf, looks & eng loaded 82,000ml Ex· P'ICTITIOUS auallft!H I ",.... reglstretlon wttll the 0r_,. TAC 1Jim A heel'lnO on the petttlofi " "'8777 s " OBO cellent oond. wtr" $8995 Publtltled Oranoe Cout Coun"' Aecofder 1n ceae of Putllllhed OrlllQI Cout .tu be helkf' on AUGUST t3, MBZ '64 280SE S8 2 Slobo, 84 <>-runs great 19911 640-8540 or 780-2887 T~~~ ere Ollty Piiot July 29, Augult 5, loorpc;;etlonl, tn0tuo. tlle Diiiy Pilot July 22, 29, "8JC 11)11C( 108& It 8·30 A.M In C)ec)t. Tot al restorat ion TOYOTA COROLLA SR! 722•7697 lvmsg dot'""'';;",;;:. .......... ~.Forty 1219,1'8& nam. of the PrNldent, Augu1t5, 198& Ho. 3 et 700 CMc o.r.. green/tan. $22K Inv. &st.· '80 Lthbecil, 5 9'>. ale VW '71 Bui, rebll eng & 81 CADILLAC El Doredo lo:: 798 Minton VleJo 1Ne f 273 Sec:tetery. Tr_,,., llld f288 ~COUNTY OrNe West, Santa Ana. CA Ing S 151<, 476-1192 1tereo, excellent trans. z bed, exit cond, 1 Le Blerrlllz. 55k. exlnt Mill ' Mtulon Vlelo CA • x Mln1Q91' """'°" CCMMT 92702 MBZ •80 2400 stick a1r condlllon•551-34 18 ownr tut 10 yrs $1800 cond. fully equlpp~ emt I The Cit)' Councll of the l'OOCMc~ IF YOU 08JECT to the C-·'M .... nrf. _,.....,~--Al TR1u··P-H '70 Spitfire 631·4062 $8500 obo 720-9095 Lindi Lorrllne H«OIO. 11 Cit)' of COetl Meee,....... Or..... granting of the~. 10'.I "" .., .... .,.... ""'"' ..., C111ln1, INine. CA 92720 the right lo~ lfrJ Ot Ill flta.IC fl)TlC( ..... AM. ~ llttw appeal' at the $9650 obo Consider IBM Conv Compt reatored, VW 73 Conv 201< ml on NABERS Gerald Ell1 Schmitt. 421 blOI CA._,., '-Ing llld etatie 'f04ll ob- PC ~rt swap 831-7226 rbll eng/lran1-. more new rebll eflg, new int Cedilltleven Way Anltlelm. Ml.IC NOTICE O.ted .AJty 28, !tee NOnc. TO Petitioner: IGOR MINIH jectlOnl or Ille~ obteO-- MBZ .85 300TO Wagon Must see to apprecletel pelnt & tires Nd• trans C CA 92807 I K-I Publllhed Of'WlOI CoMt CMOfTOAeOf' Rupondent· ANNA tlonl wttll the oourt ~ blk. /pelo 1nr1 reek $2400 or best ofter work $2400 874-5761 CADILLA Thi• bualneu 11 con· flCTITIOUe .,...,. , Oii~ Pilot .July 29, t~2&4 MIU((--.~ MINI~ Ho 02e2'1 73 :;:. ~ ..,V~ ~ _..,..!... ..,..,·,, xin't cond' &46.1343 or 6411-5272 VW BUS '72-SNRF ducted by .......... I -. ..,, ... ,.., ,,_, ,......_. .,, "" ..,.,.,. .... LARGEST SELECTION . -,.._ eTA,..._..,, U.C.C.) IUWOM your attOf~ $25 """ 7.,,...31,,., pp S bat Lln<11 L H«old · ~ 1............ ---• 811 •-.,. 1111'\ftl'r -y .. _ ........_ OU C.........,.OA ·""" .,.,.. ..., tereo , new • ofletemodel,lowmlt.ege Th•• etetemeni ,.11 tiled .... "'";'ng-~.TML ,.~nu•~ Notlcll 11 Mntby gtwn to NOTIC ... • ..... -IFY A A """"' MB2, BMW, POR, oO/IOter SOll fH COUNTY tery/starter xlnt cond, Cadlllaca In Orange with the CounlY Cieri< of Of. ~~~!u ,_:te~ 171 credltora ot 1111 within wed. n.oewt _,......_ or e oontlngent credttOr Of cnengew/breke lnspect VOLKSWAGEN HklngS1895.962-4132 Countyl Seeu1todayt •noe Col.Inly on July 11, Roc~ers1 .. eo.1a'Meea, NOTICIOf' nemed trantfWOfi•) that•...,.... JOU ..... ,_ thedecuu d,yOu""*lle $2• 95. w-ant Ent 922 a. vw RABBIT ·e2 s-1ra·s 5 ~o 9100 t986 n.JMO WNTTt N bultl tr-tw 1a about to bl IMMt Nard .... ,_ ,.. 'I04J' c1e1m with the oourt « '" -• « .... .. • -CA 92828 Ml'ORT CW I mlde on penone1 property epoftd ..... • ..... ,_..... preeent I! to the pw.onll SunNI Dr 631-5092 ISUZll f u d • t 1 res GT I "1 T.,.... M Lnko 171 NWElAM Mf'V)Of hereinafter delct'lbed ..,._ !Mofflla•• 1 IMfaiw. repr-.!tatlve IC)C)Okilold by *11'71 HOSE CHH* tuspenllon. clltt elerm 2800 Harbof Blvd Publlthed Ot111ge Cout Rochelter St • Colt• 'Meet, CKAllOll P:Oft The n-Ind bullMll " y0u Wiit! to_. the Id-IM court wttNn tour monttll $8800 95 7 ·8468 COST A MESA Oelly PllOI July 29 AllOUll 5. CA 92e'le P:leCAL. Yl.M ldOr.... of the Intended vtc:e of an 11tomey In Ihle f\'om the cs.te of llrlil 11- CAOILLAC '83 EldOfadO i~~9 1986 Tille bulln .. a II con· 1 1mll7 1r_,.,or1 .,. HENRY E. melt•. you 9'IOuld dO IO 1UanceoflettlrlM pnMded White/blue leather. excel- lent coolltlon 92K mt. t yr warranty avail Thll ~only 112,111 (Ser 000063) .lllSLDlllS llNITS 1001 Quall St., N B 833-9300 MERCEDES '81 2400 4 1pd, all electric. excel- lent condition 42.000 ml . Menll• Belge/Patom1no. $12 600 873-7906 PORS<.H~ AlJOI LHfVROLff 11191>01 Qu•ll•~ c;.1.,&v1v1u THANK YOU F~2US IN U.S.A. VW RED RABBIT 80 4 door. air aunrool. good lnle<IO<, $ 1750 759-5471 J/MCLICK I AUDI/RENAULT JEEP I s o n IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 top ond All extru f-277 ducted by .,, lndlvldUll NOTICE IS HEREBY KASS Ind NANCY J KASS. pl'01'119lty IO tNt ~writ· In Sec11on 700 Of th• c $!2 500 ' Ter ... M lelko GIVEN lhlt the Bowel of DI-4521 CMlPU9 OrlWI, lrvtne, ten reeponee. II llf'1, m1Y be Probete Code of Clil9forNa., owner · I Th4I 1t1ternent wa flied I rec1or1 ot Emerald Bey Ser· c 111 5 'flied on time The ttme IOf' llltlQ ~ -962-44 71 Pta.JC NOTICE 1111111 the County Clln of Of· vtc:e Olltrlct ldopted Ordl-~he ~llon in Clllfomll AVllOt U...O he "6o 0.-not eJtOlr'e pl'IOf to bK --c=-A-D=-1-L-LA.,...,C ·93 lnQI County on July 2· !Ne I n1nce No 3 on April 28, ot thO Cfl'9I uecutlWI omo. mendldo EJ trtbunel pue6e montf'lt from the date of the EL DORADO-Light blue. FlCTTTIOUI IU ... 11 '11l1M 1980, providing IOf' •tlt>-1 or prtnc:lpel ~ oMc1 deckl1f oontre Ud. lir: IU· llMrlng n041ce ~ loeded 31K ml excellent NAMI •TATl..wl Publllhed Or111ge Cou1 llthment of -. ... l of the lrtlended tr1naferM ... dlencle. menol que Ud.,.. YOU MAY EXAMINE the d S 13 750 631-7054 The f04towlng pWION Ill Ollly Piiot July 15, 22. 29. vice cherg91 for M w• ege 9 F11tf'lgYt, lrvlne, CA 92720 IPOflde derltto de 30 dlM. Ille kept by the court. If 10'.I con • · • <1<>4no bullnest u THE August 5, 1988 I facttl1lel, and llecttng to All other blllln.e ,,_, LN te tnt0tm1eton que .,. 1 per1on lntwaeMd In CADILLAC ELDORADO 8 AJA B 8 0 . 44 0 0 f260 nave IUCtl MWerege MMc:e and lddrMNI ueed by the llgue. the eetete. you mey _.... '82-Blk w/grey lthr Int, MacArthur BN<I., ~ cheroee collec1ed on the Or· Intended ,,...,Of wtt111n SI U.ted dleM IOlldt1r el upon the executor« ldmln- wtre Wheel covert. fully Belch CA ~. Suite 370 PllllC NOTICE •noe County tax roO lor Md! lhrM YMll 1111 ~ tu t coneeto de I.In •t>ogedo en i.trel«, « upon the •t• loaded 5 7 000 mt Aobert F Allen, Jr · 4400 lllCll YMr commenc:lng with PM' '° 1., • known 10 ttiel •t• ..wtto, deber1a lwlCerlo tomey IOf' !tie ...cut« Of $8000/obo 999-7851 • MICArtllur Blvd .• Sul!• 370 K .-r the fllC81 year t980181. end lnlended traneter• .,... _ lnmedletamen1e. de M ta ~ret«. and lie wtth • N-i>ort Beech, CA 92880 '1CTITIOUS IU ... l l directing the preperetlon The rutme(•I Ind buelneell m•n•r•. IU r••PUHll the court wttt: Pfoof of ... WI llY lll llllU This 1x.111nesa 11 con· NAME STATDIOIT Ind llllng ot • .ntten r9POr1 ldd,.... of the Intended eeottte. 11 hey e1guna. pue0e vtoe, a wnn.n ~ ltAtt• USED CARS & TRUCKS ducted by '" lndlvldual The lonowtng perlOr\S we coollio'"G d.ct1pt1on1 of tt"*-M(I) err OOHALO ,. r9QIStrlda I tlempo. Ing tNt you ...... ..,__, COME IN OR CALL FOR Rot>er1 F Allen. Jr doing bullnell U: JR In-eec:h Plfcel ol rMI pl'operty C TAROUIH end LOO It t-TO THE RESPONDENT. notlol of the ~ of WI ~ Tlll1 1t1tement •N llled veetmentl 1835 Whittler, rlCelvlng IUCh a.vtole Ind fAAOUIN, 27451 Cenejo, The p«ltlonw NI Ned I wntoryandlPCW~of FIH lPPIAIS&l wttll the County Cler1' of Or· 1Fe, Coll• Meu. CA 92827 feclllt .... end the emounl ofl Mlllbl Viejo. CA 92901 petition cone«nlng y0ur eetet• _...°'of the petlo DeLILLO Inge County on July 17 Ger•ld N Jecobeon. 1748 1he cn1roe for MCh peroll That the pl'opet1y pertl-marrtege "you,... to fife . llonl Of' eocount9 mlflCIOOed ClmOLn 1986 Kingham Wey, Fullerton. CA f0< the forthcoming fl9cel nent hereto i. delcrtbed In ~ wttllln 30 dayl of In 8ectton 1200 Md t200.5 of '*610 92833 year u prwcrlbl<I by Mkl generll u Axtur•. Equic>-' Ille date IMl ~ IUft'WftOnl the Cellfomle PnlbeW Code. 18211 BEACH BLVD Pvbllshed Onange ~a11 Pege Rank. t300 Advnl, Otdlnence 1 ment l!Wentory leueholdltuervedonyou,)'OUfdllflUlt ....,& ............... HUNTINGTON BEACH Dally Piiot J1.11y 29 Augu1t S, 1 11 e. Cotti M .. e. CA SAID WRtn EN REPORTj lmprovemente, • lranchtM. I mey be entered Ind the lfteM Qr9"1, _....., .., 147-IOll; 141-UJ l 12. 19, 1986 92828 "" l>Wl duly prep11ed Ind covenent llOt to comp9t•. court mey enter 1 judgment ,.. *•.., Tiiiar A .. -1986 Thi• bu11ne11 le con· nled with the SeQ"etery of I and oo<>dwMI llld 19 IOClted contetnlng Injunctive or -. a.. MO, ....._.. CHEVY '76 CAMARO LT· 1 T ·272• ducted by co pertner. Emerald Bey Servtc1 Ol1b1ci, ,,. 4521 Campin Ot1ve other orcl«e con:::s .._.,CA ... euto, air, V8, nu bric•. tlll. Gereld N JecoblOn on July 18. 1988, Ind ti l~ne CA 92715 ' dMllon of pl'operty, Publllhed Of1nge CoMt IOOks/runsxlnt, •mogoed P\llllC NOTICE Tlll1 1111emen1 wu llled 1vllleble for inlpectlon In TI19 ~name UMd IUPPQf1, Child CIUl1ody, Ghld Delly PMot .Nty 2'. 30. 1ri.u•1 •Dro.1 WEIT 4d f ( """ H"'" Nowpo11 S.ath AHO TRYING HARO£R TO 8£ I $2500 obo 960-3081 with rhe County Cieri! of Or-the Olltrle1 Office, 800 Em-, by Mid 1r1niteror1 et Mldj IUPOrf. attorney i.... coet1. August 5, 1tH CORVETTE '79 Black FICTTTIOUI IUSNEll enge County on July 2, 198& erlld Bey, LIQUM BNch,' tocatlon I• MAIL BOXES lfld IUCh other,...... .. may TW215 a.~"""'!!=--=----1 · 1 NA• ST A TE•NT f1taMI Cellfoml1 t2e51 The Mld ETC USA be greni.d by the court. The BUICK REGAL '81 auto ale. 4811· IOadedl The lollowlng perlO!lt are Publllhed Orenge Cou1 report lndtceMI 1 Charge of Th8t Mid bulk tr1n1'9r 111~ of ...,... \all· Coupe 8 uto. elr am/Im Mirrored T·tope 1890<> doing bullneu u · Mell Delly Piiot July 15 22. 2t 135 00,,., ow.lllng uni! for Intended to be oon1Um-of mon.y or P'°'*1Y « DE~TH NOTICES 673-0900 •SALES ·SERVICE ·PARTS •LEASING cus tilt cc. all pwr xii ob o 9 6 9 • 19 S 1 or Boa• Eu; USA •247. 2973 August s 1988 the fllCfll 'fWll 1eee197 I mlted at 11,. office of. I ot er court 1ut11orlzed CB.AMBERS cond, $2950 M ike 536-3907 H•rt>or 8IVd . Coll• M... T281 NOTICE IS FURTHER LAGUNA HILLIS ESCAOW Pfoc:.dlnolmayll9or-..tt I 8-5pm 833--0070 •·291 • -CORVETTE '80 CA 92826 GIVEN the1 the Board of DI-CORP., 24741 Alda Ptnw., JUN t7 lNe J 0 $ E P ff S '83 PORSCHE 3568 Yellow/brn restored orlo·I lnal. many eJCtra's $7900 OBO 640-8585 ' AR ,f I tN;( r-t ii N IHI ltl ~ £vt:llY MOOH I. COlOR CALL TODAY Kllheflne L Armttrong. Pl&JC NOTICE rectOl'I 1181 Ml the time Ind St F Llguna Htlle C-. ca.y Or•r;• C"" 111': CHAMBERS July Greet cond. bllc wl wl'tt lnl. 18222 Monterey Ln • 10~. piece for~ on Mid,.. I tornle' 928M on oi afl• --Y-., o.,ue., dM4i ' 77 of I gls Hops, auto, loaded. Huntington B11ch. CA K ... port, end any end Ill objec-8115/M Llllee J Newman, At· 25, 1~· age ' RECYCLE MUST SELL $10,500, 92~7 I '1CT1T10US ., ... ,. 11on1 or pl'ot•t• to 111d r•I Thi• bulk tren11er 11 M.tb-tomey tor p .. "lorler. 815 Huntington Beach. d-752-7714. e-642·5018 Th11 buelneu 11 con. NA• I TATIMl.NT port, tor Augu11 27, 1988 •t jeC1 10 CllltOfnl• Uniform CMc Center Drive W•t. Survived by brother. ·7 t PORSCHE 91 H blk I Factory 7's new shocks) trans. brka. xlnt, orlgloal $11.500 640-8585 through the DAILY PILOT Class1f1ed Pages PORSCHE ·79 928 grNtl shape ell xtru 701< ml, S 10.500 Obo tll15 week· Ulla .... 6.iilm.;;~o:...;..end 493--0742 Turn unwanted 1temsmto money today' A clualfled ac:1 • 10< • llttk> guy hi commends 11ot of YOLYO '72 1Hf Low miles runs great $ tOOO obo 631·2051 Call 642-5678 11tent10n I ~~~~~~~~~~ The INTO SAVINGS DlilJ Pilat hos a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH wtth o $7.60 Closs1f1ed Ad. ~.60 or $5.60 w i t h prepaym e nt 4 Lines-7 Days- $7.60 No <h•n9ea In copy or canc•llatlon. Private port1es only No Commerc.101 Reol Eslote or Employ ment Ads There 1s no p rice limit to what you con odvl"rt1se If you need to sell your car, boot couch high chair or any unuHd merchandise call the Doily Pilot Clonif1,,d staff or uu · the coupon ~low 642-5678 ..... ---.----------~----------NAMf ADDRfSS ClfY "Ml f NClOSf O ' PHONE s1" rr l 1' . .. .. .. CORVETIE 'M BLACK ducted by en 1nc:11v1<1u11 The tallowing perwn1 ere 5 30 Pm In the office of the I Comrnerctll Code Section Suite 220 S1n11 Ana, CA William J. Chambers, K1tllerlne L Arm11rong dotng bu11n 111 •• 0411r1C1, 800 Emeritd Bay, 6106 92701 . 3 LOADED. gtus top, e)Ccel· Tiii• s111ement ... filed HEAVENL y HOST. <1()9 Cof. Legun• Beecil, Celllornle Th4. n1me and addr ... of Publilhed Otenge Cout a n I ec e ~ ~ d lent c~d 63~~5.ooo or """"the County Cler'k ol Of. 191 Cltele. Cofone del Mv. 92651 1119 per1on •Ith whom O.tly Piiot July 22 29, 1 nephews. VwtatJon trade """ 6 -o>-.J • 1nge Col.lnty on July 24, CA 92625 DATEO Jvty 24. lNe clalm1 may be nt.ct I• August 5. 12, 19te at Saddle bac k DOOGE Dart-64 ldn gd 1988 N1nCY lngm1n,409Cort• wn:;'~-=,.._::: LAGUNA HILLS ESCROW T2M Chapel Tuscin 'J'ue9. mec:h cond, nu ures. 2nd f11IOM Circle. Cofone def Mw. Ce#-=r,.:tr1ct a.y CORP .. 24741 AJtcle Pttwy, I day lO 'AM to'i p M ownr receipts Must Selll Publllhed Otenge Cout fomle 9~825 St. F , Laguna H.._ CA • · • S750-obo 494-4262 Meg Oelly PllOI July 29. Augul1 5 Jay J GrOll, 200t YICht Pu~ Orenge2 -eo:' 92953 (Eecrow •16-43m Rosary will be recited __ 12 19 1986 MllChlef. Newi>ort Beectl. Diiiy .. ....,, July 26, n . ' and tM IM1 ~ fOf flltng PlBJC M)TIC( at 7.30 p M . Mu. at FORD ·77 T ·Bird, drk 11986 Celllornte 92880 31, Augual 1 4• 5 8• 7· 8• ptaln" t>y 1ny mtdtt« lhal St Simon's & J~ brown, pi s p/b air. f.279 Tlll1 bu1lne11 11 con-l988 M225 be Auou-t 14. 1988wl'Md'l11 NOTICE Ch. h H amlfm stereo. 351 eng. ducted by • general pert. the bl.lllneel day before Ille •mlMG..,. W'C • unttngton auto $2400 960·2252 fltB.IC NOTICE ner$hlp Pl&.IC NOTICE coneummetlon d•t• IP8d-NOTICE IS HEREBY Beach, Wednes<by, --Joy J Oro11 !led lbo'le. GIVEN tnat .. a led July 30 at 10 A .M . FORD ·79 Musteng 4 nu f1CTmOUl IU.,..IS Tiii• 1tetemen1 w11 nled O.ted: 7115188 propoull tor fumlllhlng 1111 1 ' H I radials. am/fm cass. alr, NAMl l TAnMENT wltlltheCountyClerkofOt· NOTICI Of' OOMld c. TWQUfft. L• tebof,materlell,equlpment, nte rment o y run• good needs paint The 1<>41owtng P«lon• 111 1nge County on July 2. 1988 TltUITl.E'I •ALE K. T.,.._ lfl._.. t r.,... treneportellon and 1uch Sepulcher Cemetery S 1500 obo 759-1552 dotng t>ullnesa 11· Newport '31DM =:. ,__ other llCllUM •may be,.. Mr. Chambers wu FORD '80 Fairmont Wgn !:'1\;:;0,, 5()00 ~tuc": ~bl~~J:•;r, 2f°:'. IWTT90I 0~/:!~~:::1:9~ ~!~ ~uet": ~:= ~ • t S efc rthe u.,;.__y !New lires/braknlb1ttef)' 92863 August 5, 1988 T~*c=:t T270 Street Storm Orlin. -.Ill be .. ~a.sure o e c.Jlli· High ml xlnt cond a/c I G1ryGeo<geYoung 5()00 T259 SUPERIOR T,fLE SER-r9CltVldbyltleCltyofeo.t1 changeOubof New-r.CSI~ $2500 Obo 733-0838 N•ptun1 Ava N11tWpOrt VICE. INC 11 duly IPPC)inted ~et the 0Moe of the City port Harbor. F~r FORD MUSTANG 76 8Mch CA 92663 PllllC NOTICE jTrua1• un<ler the loltowlng Clerk. P O Box !200 <7' Mayor of Alhambra V6. auto ps pb cass. 59K Thi• builn~!"~~ualcon· detcrlbed deed ot trull DI-II' MnllC( Fw Drive). Colte ....... Kru Co ..... -~ ducted by en"""""' K m17 l"ugu\, "" Cellfornl&. 12628-1200, unlll ghts of lwnuua mt outstanding cond. Gery George Young P'ICTITIOOS auatNlll WILL SELL Af PUBLIC K -tti. hour of 2 00 p.m • and C hamber of s2350 e- 957 ·t09l Tht1 1111emen1 •at nled l NA•ITATe.MOfT l~~~~~TOF'61~Hig~~s~ '1CmlOUa lU ... H August 18, '*·It wtlldl Com mmerce o f .tth tha County Clerk of Of. The lollowlng ~lie ANO/OR THE CASHIERS MA• aTATW..xf time tlley 111111 be 09W*' A lh b "'---•-...1 enge County ~ July 17· do4ng bull"-1 u AuOf In· OA CERTIFIED CHECKS The foltowlng Plf*)nl .,. publldy end reed lloud In am ra Vll~t.CU 1988 IOfmltlon ServtcM, 3333 SPECIFIED IN CIVIL cooe doing buelneM u · A) West-the Council Chamberl. Seal-by sad d I e back P'314121 Mtclleleon Ori-... INine, Call-SECTION 292411 (P•Y•ble ., C1t• Heelth ~. 8) eel P"OOOMI• 111811 beef tlle c h ape I. Tu. t In. PubMll'led Or111;. Cout IOfnle 92730 the time or Ille In llwlVI W•tCar• Dentll Prog<llml: Utle of tM work llld the 544.14~ . Oelly Piiot July 29 Auguat 5, Fluor EnglnHrt, Inc • money 01 Ille United St•t•I C) W•tCve VIiion Ser· name of the bidder but no t2. 19. 19Ml 3333 Mlchalaon Drive. 111 rlghl !Ille end Inter•! vlcel. end O) w .. tCate other dlltlnguilNng ment1. WALSH tt86 T _275 1rv1n1. C1111ornl1 92730. cooveyed to end now held Preecrtptlon Cwd Swvloel, ~~ ~~~ ':: KAT H L EE N A C11tforn1a corporation by " under Mid Deed of 2tOO Soutn Brlltof, 8ulldlng --..... W LS H ~~~~~~~~~"""'"" ih11 bu1tneu 11 con-Trust In the property here6n-c . Sult• 107 eo.t1 MeM. the reoelpt of 9'11111 be A • pau~d r: f'ta.IC NOTICE ducted by 1 corporetlon after deecrlbed Cellfomla 92e28 returned to the blddw un-away at age 31. on OLDSMOBILE CullUI Su· Fluor Engineer., Inc .• P J. TRUSTOR MAAY ANN W•tCve. Cellf0tnl1 .;of· ~ ~ ~ July 24, 1986. She ia preme St• weg '74. air FlCTTTlOUl ltU .... IS Trimble \lloe Pl'llldent WllSOE poretlon. 2800 Soutll ,_,....__...,, "' .,,. __,. ed ._., h .... _ _.. shocks tires !Ike nu N~ I TATl.•NT Thi• •l•ternent ... filed BENEFICIARY UNION Bttllol, Bulldlng c. Suite to ... ltlltllllbl<lllreoefved IW"VlY '7 USumnJ, S350obo 497 7192 ThlfollowlngP9'10naar1 wlllllheCounl'fCWllofOr· FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO t07·1C>e, Colle Mele, Cell-lnpl'operttme Gary, and daughter, doing bl.lll'-8 .. SY1!9ml = COUlll'f on Juty 23. LOAN ASSOCIATION fomle 9292e A ... of P18ne, 8Pee'll K. tie EI i u beth PONTIAC 84 Fiero. CUI-0111 Con11Ul1,. 1,_.,, w 9 p _......__ ............. 11 ....... to ..,.,., RecordedJuly.31, 1M4u Tiii• bu1tne11 I• con· r~ ........ __, ...... Walsh both .,.,~ ... tom spoiler Wtll1, air, WHhlngton. 1nt1 An•. '114171 lnl!r No &4·315430 of Of. ducted by: 1 COf'POf'ltlon General Provlelonl to the • rem .... ie snrl 4 morel $78~ Cellf 92706 Publllhed Or1nge Cou1 llclal Aecord• In the olllce 01 WMtCare Benefit Ser· s11ndud Speolllc1110111 m Wildomar. Abo (7 t4)840-3068 Evee Merk Fr1nct1 Ku1l1k, Deity Pilot July 29. Augult 5, the RecOf'der 01 Orange vlcH , Inc • LaNy A may be Otllelfled at the Of· SWVl\ted by mothtt, PONTIAC GRAND PRIX toe<> w Wuhlngton, Sent• 12, lll, l988 Col.In"" Sheelcltly, Chllrm.,, ne. of the City Engineer, n Maureen Walah , An1. Calif 92706 T289 '1' ....... ...... ..... ·•·•-t .. ..._.. , .... °""'9, ec.t1 ~Cell • BROUGHAM 81-Auto. Tiii• bu11n... 11 con· Nl<I deed of tMt .,... .. _ ........ ,_, w ,.._ ,;:;., upon nonrefUndable brothers, Zeke and air. &m/fm C8SS, CC, tllt. A • .-0....0 ~ Aft lnd" .... U.. ---------ICf'lbel the fOllOwtnQ, with the County CMttl of °'•1 ... 118 00 .&a ..... v h W •l-L and ala I """'.... -· , . ..., PllllC NOTICE Paroet 3. In Ille Cit)' of _,.Countyon.My2. tNe 1~... ''" ....-ac ........ ..... lull pwr, velor•. 2 tone I Matk Kuetlk _....;;...;.,;;;.;;.;,,;..;.;.;..;....;..;.. __ Co•t• Mele, County of Or-"1S1tl ~~!'..!"'w ,:'~ ... oo-~ ter. Patty Walah, all paint Wire wl'l..i covers, r1111 111temer11 .u flle<I ................... Ot COiet .,. ,,__ vr ,,_ ••ooo r•" Mike 8 ....._ ··' t ....... "--ty,....... of Ot K -... enge. Stet• of Calftomla, u Pu.....,..., enge S-' ....... t•~· ..... ot....._ res1dmo tn Irvine 833.001ox-291 -,,....... ~ 'c;;;:'ty' onJ~ 30. ~nc:.c: TO :r, ~ ':°'~ 1"'c,. 8:.! ~ ~ 1~ '5• :n. 211' t#ttr;;t° ~tt i Se~ will be h•ld -----....;;---11 Ill .. 1_,12 MU A&.COHOUC lc.aMeneoua Mac>1. In the of T~ allO be IKMlined It the ' Tuesday, July~ at l ....... l&O.AA ,____;·,..~· ~-· ne. of 111e County l'lecofder b of t11e OIY Clerk of the PM At St John~ c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 l 8 ..... .,. ......... ...,.._.,,,... ..,_... 742-tt of Nl<I County Cit)' of Coeta M... ~ B i C Diiiy PMo1Juty2t Augusts. Jo W1'om It Mey Concem YOU ARE IN DEFAULT cattontwlllnotbe1ne•ech1n· •Pt at • thollc !2 Ill. tMe LOYAL ORDER OF UNOER A OEEO Of TRUST .... the ltd<lltlonll M.00 Chun:h, CAita Mea l888 ~OOSE. COSTA MESA OATEO 71271&4 UNLESS fltllJC fl)TIC( =r .. tnduded wntl PIY· Interment to follow., T- 283 MOOSE LODGE #1457 11 YOU TAl<f ACTION TO NOTIC9CW EMnbl<llh.abemCtdlton P~fic View MeTn---DI---·c-..,,.-nt'r---(Ari) applylng to the 0epv1. PROTECT YOUR PROP· AYA• AM 'TY Oil ,-p-.w lorm, ..... orial Park. Newpon ,.~ "'11n.«. ment ot AICOhollc Beverage l!ATY, IT MAY 81! SOLO AT .,... ,.,. ,_..,_ ContrOI to Mii ltootlOk A PUBLIC 8ALf IF YOU ANMUA&. MPOflT p. 1 ttwougtl P..a provtded In Bf-ach Under th~ '1CTTTIOUa .,..... be v • r • g a• • t ' 7 o NEED AN E><Pl.4NATION Pureuent lo l ectton the COfltt~ docvrnent1, dlrecuon of Harbor MAMleTAT'UmMT McCormick Ave , Co1t1 Of THE NATUAe OF THE 8!04(~~~.~ .. ~ encl~~~. Lawn Mt Ot 1 ·v· Tiie lollowlng l*'IOfll er• Meet .tth "51"' C1ub llcanee ftROCEEDtNO AGAINST 9flU9 .....,., ,..,._ , __ , ._.,._, ---"' doing bu"'-Ila' ~ I Pubftlhld Ofenge Cout YOU. YOU 8HOUl.D CON-Clfv'etl thet the enrwel ,...,,. or a tlld bOnd few "'°' Mortuary ~~~!M Secretwlll Servloe. 1520 o.11y Pt1ot July 29 1988 TACT A LAWYER fvr the "9CAL Y.-MltClfl .._ tN1n 1~ of the emount -::;:==:==-:==::-::-- Nutmeg Pt90e. &lne 112. T27 1 1 13t Seebll.lll Drive 31. 1tM, of Geofge N ~ Of tr. bid, INde ~ to 1 Coli. MeM CA 9242t ---------t Coete Meal. CA • ded. M 0 . ffoundatton, a ... ~ the City of Coet1 . ......_ No SuMn MlfOSlla w--.. NlJC N()llC( "(If a ~,...,. ld4tf9ll or V91e loundat1on, .. ..,....,.. Pl"oC>OMI lftell IMI con· 'AaPtc VllW 4&e 8eywood Ortw. ,,._ common 0etton1tton ot et the foundeUon'• prtftdpal llder9d un1e11 accon'IP9llfecl ~ PW port 8MCf'I. CA 82t10 NOTICa property• llflown ltlov9. no Offtoe few lnlpK'tton during by MIC!\ CllMlr'• ~. C.-...r • ~ B;yo::odw~~~,~ •• ::r~ -==-~ ~ ~~.: =:.:.=.~= r:-:;:,~:CSIMSenld l 3~~~ 8eedl CA 82t80 NOTICI! 18 Hl!AUY MH) .. Tll• tlen•llclary 190 deyt.,.., the d• of ~~c:_a~ Nft!p0r1 ..... flll• t1u1tnee1 11 con• o t v EN t 1111 1 •a te d under ukt Deed ot Trwl, by tNa "'•blcetkln !!"'~a ...._ ...:.: 11 -In , "4.2700 dueled by hulti.nd end..,. P"~ w111 be r9CllNlld by ,...,,, of• bf-..dl or defeuit ..!:" .......... ton. ~ .,.._ --... • SuNn Mercllle w-.., the C"" of Coeta ..... to In 1n. ...-..-lont ~ .... ~ • accordance with th• Tiii• lttlen'lent waa Ned wtt T~ City Counclf. P D ther1by~;11of0t• H Offtoe 11 located • 275 ~ °' the PmpoMI with Ille County ~ of Of. &ox 1200. eo.t1 Meal, C.... 9C'lled encl dellwted to t~ tori• 8' • 8UIM "· Coeta ~ta. = ~ty on .AJty n fewnle t2t28-1200. on « undeillgrled a written Ole> ~~~ .,.1;9,r:'9 !Kt\ blddef mu•• 1M1 9 l'n4lm Wor. 1N ho\w 11-00 Lm lw1tlon of Def.ult and 0.. The prlnclp8' "'llNl9" of ~.:,, ~ ~ on ,,.nctey. ~ 1. , ... It INnd tot a.. Md ~ ....................... 11 ..._.__ N -"" I Put111.,,.i 0r.,. COMt tNll be the r•H•ltlllt> Of notleleof !WWII and of lllO-the................. --. C'IUltlcdofl "°' .,._, on Deity PllCM J\Jty 2t. Auouet 6, IN bidder to ....,., 1111 bid llon to ca..e tM under• Hlddlld, M D tM 0.-W '"M•n• Weoa 1' ti 1... 10 the City ca.ti·• OMoe by llQl'9CI 10 ... Mid ptoper1y Pul:llllh9d Or ... Coeet Dab 11••tklt-. ""'1 M,.. t836 the proper tnnOUftCleCI ~ to .. ,~ Nl<I otlllgeltone_. Odv l'llat .Allf "·••rm ~ .. '° ~ -:.:Z.:1 T-271 ~I wdt be out11otv ooened Ind "*91f'ler the~ "' cnilt o l _ _:::======='::::'.'. \ 25t TUESDAY, JULY 29~ 1986 Shuttle pilot a re of trouble Tape of intercom records exclamation; some apparently turned on air packs SPACE CENTER, Houston - Space shuttle Challenger pilot Michael J. Smjth exclaimed ''Ub- ob!" at the moment the 1~ft exploded, and some of the crew apparently lived Iona enouah to tum Bo tatreak Aneel third bueman poq DeClncea con- tinue. b1a bot 8treak to lead the An&ela to Tic- tory. Bl. Callfomla Deukmejlan vetoes a bill banning discrimination against AIDS victims./ A4 Nation Unwed mothers account for a record number of babies./ AS Personal Income declines In 10 states./ A5 World Israel calls for yearlong moratorium In Mideast violence while peace Is negotiated./ A4 Sports The Dodgers' Pedro Guerrero could be reac- tivated on Monday./81 Pittsburgh's Webster shoots for consecutive game record./82 Bualness on emersency a.tr pKk.S, NASA Wd Monday. Smith's remark, heard on a tape of the shuttle's intercom system, was the ftnt indication that any of the seven astronauts lcilled may have been awatt of the Jan. 28 disaster, the worst in the history of space explo- ration. Orange Diocese bishop, 68,dieS Johnson In hospital for pneumonia when heart, attack occurred By STEVE MARBLE °' ... a.tr "911 .... Bishop William R. Johnson, the spiritual leader of Orange County's estimated 500,000 Roman Catholics, died Monday after suffering a heart attack while undergoing treatment for pneumonia at a county hospital. He died at 7:04 p,m. The official cause of death was septicimia. a bacterial blood infection Johnson developed over the weekend, said spokesman Dennis Gaschen of St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Johnson, 68. was admitted to the hosp1ta1 Saturday for an infection of the lungs that developed into pneu- monia by the following day, said Gaschen. He slipped into a coma later Sunday and suffered a f uJI cardiac arrest early Monday, said Gaschen. Officials of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange had been huddled at tbe hospital throughout the day. "He is in a very critical state - unconscious, unresponsive," Monsignor John Sammon said earlier Monday. Johnson was confinC<l to a cardiac care unit at the hospital. "It's been a very distressing and depressing day," Gaschen said. Johnson, a native of a small Nevada dcscn town, was the first btshop of the county's diocese which was created in 1976 by a decree issued by Pope Paul VI. He was ordained by Archbishop Timothy Manning in ceremonies at Holy Family Church in Orange. More than 250 pnests and 24 bishops throughout the nation attended the histonc rites. A cape and vestments worn by Father Junipero Serra, founder of Cahforn1a's mission, on loan from M1ss1on San Juan Capistrano, were (Pleue 11ee BISHOP I A2) The utronauts, 1*0bebly survived the cij)iotion and bralwp ol the shuttle Of'biter and could bave bad 6 to IS tee0Ddl of .. utefbl comaou.. ncu" iftlicle the crew companment af\er the blast. said Dr. JOICDla Kerwin, Ill astronaut-physician whO inveatiptod the CIUIC of death f()I' the crew. I The force of the crew compartment htttiQa the ocean wu so destnactive, however, that the precise cauo of death for the crew could not be determined, be said. S u:rf'aup '1'M iatatiom tapes, wblcb iDdude enG•wMdc daauer ~:the crew ltioUt dlie moments after lift.oft; were ~.red tom the wreckw Of the ('hit..., aod analyz.ed by 'NatioOaJ Aeroautic:I and SOie AdminiJ.. tmioa aDd IBM~ Tbe tape, & tranlCript Of which WU releued by NASA on Monday, of-fered eo evidence that uy crew members other than Smitti knew anytb.ds wu abnormal priOI' to his 1inaJe tKlamatioo 73 seconds after launch-the very second thatsround Surf enthaalutll tackle the blC W&fta at Bantm.rtoD City Bee.ch that were 1enerated by an ADtuetlc atorm. 'Seta of 6- footen and b!ger are apected to roll onto eoatb-faclDC beacbee .,a1n today. f orecuten eay. • controlkn Iott all communication with the craft. Pnvao~yt the last k.Jlown words from tbe \;Dille., were tbote beard from Commander Dtck Scobee to poUAd con~ .,ben be re-s~ "Raser. ao at throttle up1" confinnult that the ihutlle's own eqines bad been railed to full power. School teacher Christa McAuJitfe IM mission spec:ialiSU Ronald McNajrand ~ B. Jarvis an: not beard 01\ the ttcOrclioe. NASA said the three "could monitor all voiceactivitl' but did aot make any ... comments. Truly said it wu not unusual for there to be no commnt from ct'C'W members not on the fliPt dock durina a launch became they gsually don't uy an~ unJaa there is an emeraeney btt of information tbat tbe niaht <*k needs to be aware of. As ~ti, a July 17, NASA aid ltl reviews 0 the voice tape i.ndica\ed that the crew was unaware of tbe ~ ... SllU'n1-s/ A.2) HB hostage's son Says video tap e answer t o prayer BJ ROBERT BARltER Of .. ...,"911 .... A video tape recording of Amen- can hostage David Jacobsen was literally an answer to a prayer. his son Eric said Monday. "We have had no contact with him since November and my wife and I sat on the sofa Friday night and R ... ted atorlM on M , AS. prayed that we would att some sign that my father was still alive," Jacobsen, 30, said at a news con- ference at Hunttngton Beach Civic Center. "And then at 7:30 the next day we got a call that Father Jenco had seen him the day before and brought out with him a tape of my father," the younscr Jacobsen said. "'It reinforced our fechngs that God is watching ·out for us." Both Jacobsens live in Huntington Beach. The Rev. Lawrence M. Jenco was releued by Muslim extremists Satur- day after nearly l 9 months of caytwi- ty. Jacobsen, SS, director o the hospital at the American Univenity of Beirut, has been held prisoner for 15 months. Jacobsen said it appeared th.at his fatfier"had really lost wei&ht." But he believed that hit beaJtfl bad not ..., .... ,......, ltrtc Jacot.en detenorated even thouah his father's demeanor reflected fat1auc. ~and frustration, be Slld. "He was pleadJn& for hts life, .. the (PleaM eee JACOB81t1'/ A2) Charges filed in sidewalk death , By LAURA MERK oe ... a..,,... .... Felony hit and nm and vehicular manslaughter charges were filed apinst Culmaro Urena by the Orange County Dtstnct Anorney's office Monday. Urena, a 23 year-old citizen of Mexico., allegedly ran over and killed a 9-yeat-old lrvine boy Friday. Jesse Paul Joe R. Sullano was killed when Urena apparently drove onto the sidewaJk on Yale Avenue where Sullano and three other youths were ndmg thetr btcyclcs. Sullano died 1mmedJatcly and his cousin Giancarlo LuJan, 9. was takert to Western Medical Center for ob- servation. Lujan was released Sun- day. a hospital spokesman wd. The two other youths did not require hospital treatment. Urena was arrested by lrvme pohcc and held over the weekend in tM Orange County Jail in heu ofS2S.OOO bail. (Pleue eee CBARG&S/ A2) March Fong Eu returns from a wtne promotion In Talwan./A7 INDEX Panel urges using property tax for freeways Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled A11 A3 A7-10 86-8 Comlliission sets in motion proposal to form agency to build. widen freeways Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather A12 88 85 A6 A3 84, 8 81-4 A11 A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA Otha.tr ......... The OranJC County Transpor- tation Comm1ss1on started the wheels rolling Monday on a l>lan to ask I JS pubhc aaencies receiving property Wtes in the county to forfeit about $25 million a year for state freeway improvements. Commissioners voted to take the tax measure before the county Board Sawdust Festival got started with a popcorn Jes us It all started in I 96S with Jesus Chnst and popcorn After a danng young anast chose to display his popcorn portrait of Jesus Chnst at the Fcsuval of Arts, or- pruurs felt they had to control their ex hi bats. Such was the bqlnning of juryma art work. And such was the t>cainnina of the Sawdust Festival. Acoord10J to Dolores Femll, who calls herself the found1na president of the Sawdust Festival, the Festival of Ans' dcc11ion to JUfY art work resulted in many of the artist1 leav1na to fonn the Sawdust Festival in I 96S. 1.Auu MERK RETROSPE CTIVE Ferrell prefers the title "founding president." of Supervisors as well as the Local Agency Formation Commission for a lengthy review process. The plan; which calls for the creation 01 a county Freeway Authority to administer the funds, would also need to go before the voten in a countywide election. Tom Fonune. spokesman for the transpor- tation commission, said the ballotina would probably not be held until June or November next year. Commissioner James Roosevelt. who championed a 1984 transpor- tation Wt measure that failed at the polls, unveiled the latest proposal earlier this month before stcppina down as chairman. The proposed Freeway Authority would nqotiate with tax-funded aov- emment aaencies for a share of their proper1y tax doUars. Revenues would be used exclusively to widen and improve existing freeways in 0ranae County. Roosevelt was in Mexico on a buainess trip Monday, but the com- miSlion unanimously supported his - As with any successful endeavor. the Sawdust Festival ha' many people who claim to be founders, so V11111na from her home in New London, Texas, FeMll is exh1bitina her aeascapcs at the Sawdust Festival for the fjnt time s1noc 1972. As Dirt of , ........ Pll0Tlt8T I A2) Dolof'9 Perrell helped laucll tlae S.wdut Peetiftl. ' idea -stressing that no new taxes would be charged by the proposed freeway agency on local landowners. ihe philosophy behind the new authonty would be to assess the county'sgrowth for the strain on local freeways by tapping into propen_y wes. With state money at a mini- mum, Roosevelt. in a letter to the comm1ss1on, ~lied for the county to .. take our destiny into our own hands." Stan Oftehe. executive director for the comm1ss1on, set a goal of S25 million for the proposed authority - add1n& the fi~ure would not be enouah to rebuild the county's entire ' trecway system "The local monn however. should act as a magne110 attract more state and federal funds.·· Oftehe said 1n a staff report. However, the question ~mains whether public ent111es. such as cat) governments. school d1stncts and special districts, will part with a portion of their tax dollars. Under a model prepared for the oomm1ss1on by Dclollte, Haskins and Sells, the proposed authonty would seek about $90,000 a year in tax revenue from the city of Irvine, and (Pleueeee FR.EEWAY/A2) F reeway p r oposal d r opped b y panel By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. OllllW ........ More than 600 people cheered and wav~ small Am~ncan flap Monda) as the Ora.nae County Tran portation Comma 100 abandoned proposals 10 demolish up to 659 homes to connect the Garden Grove Freeway w1lh two future freeqys Comm1 1onen act~ on the ad- VlCC of a tona•wait~ .. bottleneck study" that concluded the propottd freeway link and other road 1mj)ft)ve- ments tn ne>rtMut Otutc County would do more barm than sood. Th1nccn road plan bad been (Pleue ... P'aDWAT {A2) .. ' I Al Oreoge Cout DAILY P1LOT/ Tu.day, July 29, 1Ne Ex:-pro pitcher says he was buyi.ng, not selling cocaine BJ PAUL ABCHIPLEY ............. f:ormer m~or leque bueball pitd>cr John .. Blue Moon" Odom look lttt 1tand in !Us own defense ~on ct\araes of 1eJJina cocaine ud · his principal acxuser ac1ually IO&d the dnl& to him. Odom teStified that the two times he ,PU~hued cocaine from co-worker Willie Karns in I 98S were the only times he ever used 1t. .. You can take any test you want," Odom cbaUenaed prosecutor Grca Prickett. Odom was arrested in May 198.S .ndcbaf'led with twocountsof$CUing mW.I quantities of cocame to Harris. Both worked for Xerox in Irvine at the time. An Irvine police officer testified accrng Odom and Ham11 ellchanaina a bindle-asmaJlcovelopecommonly used for packa&ina cocaine -in the company parlcana lot from across the strttt He wd he d.tdn 't bust them because he had n · ckup. When Police djd stop Odom the followina week they didn't find any coc.aine on him or in his car; however, they found paraphernalia that could have been used to take the drug. including a piece of Jlass and a straw . Odom admitted 6e used the para- phemaha to ~non the cocaine. He SI.id be learned how by watching TV. Officers also found a list of names that one said appeared to be a "pay-o ·• shttt u$Cd by dealers to keep track of customers and theii purchases. Defense attorney Stephen DeSalcs called to the stand a veteran sheriff'1 narcotics officer who sa.1d the pay~ heet was unlike any he had ever seen. Odom told police the sheet was a last or customen he sold Avon products to oo the side. DeSales also called A voo repracn- tat1ves who said the list was Jimilar to thO$C used by other salespeople. Willie Harris, who took the tand last week. and Odom qreed the drua transactions took place in the com- pany parlona lot, but they differed on who sold the e«aJne to whom. "They're puttina the wood to the wrona auy here." De les said Mon- day. Attorneys were expected to present their final arauments today before the jury begins deliberations. SHUTTLE PILOT AW ARE OF TROUBLE .•. From Al evenu preceding the breakup of the orbiter. NASA said Monday. however. that further analysis showed that Smith's final comment offered the first poten- tial indication of ettw awareness of the accident. Smith's exclamation could 1nd1cate "there was a moment of awareness." said Admiral Richard H. Truly. associate administrator for space fl1et. 'There could have been something in the cockpit, some valve or some- thing. that caused that remark, or 11 could have been awareness of the explosion," he said. Four of the air packs were re- covered and three had been turned on, with an anaJys1s of gauges on two of the a.ir packs show1 ng three-founhs to seven-eighths of the air had been breathed, ICerwm said. ~ One of the air packs that had been turned on belonged to Smnh. Truly said. It was not known who the other two acuvated a.ir packs belonged to. and the recovered air pack that was not turned on belonged 10 Scobee, NASA said. Smith and Scobee could not eas1l} have turned on their air packs without getting out of their launch couches. Truly said Astronauts Judy Resnick and El- lison Onizuka were ndingJuSt behind Smith and Scobee. and they ma) have assisted Smith, he said "The most plausible e'planauon 1., CHARGES ... From Al The passengers in the car Jorge Ennque, 16. and Juan Carlo\ Gama. 27, were appointed a publiC' defender Monday and were scheduled to appear 1n coun sometime this morn· ing. All three men ned the accident scene Fnda} and were caugh1 about an hour later when police c;urrounded the area Sgt. Dick Bowman \aid the}' v.ill appear 1n coun toda) to determine if police can conunue to hold the tv.o men as matenal w1tnes'e'> All three suspecl'!> are t 1t1J'ens of Me'\1co and police feared the'.>' would leave the area 1f the\ wtre released before a court hean ng Irvine poltce determined ':>aturda) that the men had been tra" cling south on Yale Avenue when l rcna re ponedl}' ran a red hght at Bryan A venue. He swcn-ed to a vmd oncom- ing traffic and ended up dnvingabout 75 feet on the s1d C\'alk tx•fure coming to a stop that one of the lwo reached over and turned on Mike's air pack," Truly said. The emergency air tanks would contmue to provide air to a crew member whether conscious or not, as long as the face place of the crew helmet was in place, Kerwm said. Normal conversation without the mtcrcom system would h.Jve re- quired the face plates to be ra.sed. he said. This would indicate that the crew members made no attempt to communicate verbally with each other after the intercom failed, he added. Kerwin said that 1t was possible the crew members lost consciousness due to a 19SS of pressure 1Ds1de the crew o panment. The loss of pressure d be deadly. even 1f the crew mbers were breathing from the air packs. he said. The packs. designed to be used for a shuttle emergent) on the ground. normal1) hold about five minutes v.onh ofa1r. NASA said. Investigators say the accident oc- curred when a Joint 1n a sohd rocket booster laJled and caused super- heated gases to bum tbr-0ugh the ellternal fuel tank containing liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, trigger- ing the ellplosion. The crew cabin tore loose at 45.000 feet, arced upward to about 65,000 feet, and then bepn a 2-mmute, 4.S- sccond plunge to the Atlantic Ocean, Kerwin said. Acceleration forces at the time of the breakup were estimated at 12 to 20 Gs for about 2 seconds. "Medical uraJys1s indicates that these accelerations are sur-V1vable, and that the probability of major injury to crew members is low,' it said. An analysis showed that if the crew memberttlost consciousness due to a loss of pressure, they would not have had time to revive as the crew companment fe11 into denser air at lower altitudes, Kerwin said. He sa1d the damage to the com part· ment from the impact was so great that "no positive evidence for or against in-flight pressure loss could be found." BISHOP JOHNSON DIES •.. From Al worn during the mes. Johnson attended St Patnck's Scmmary m Menlo Park and com- pleted his c;tud1es at St John's emmar) in C aman11o. He was ordained 1n 1944. He went on the earn a master's degree at the ( athohc Universll)' of .\mencan and v.as appointed assis- tant director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau ID 1948 He was named director eight years later Johnson was pastor of Hol} Name ( hurch ID Los Angeles until 1968 and ol .\ment.an Manyrs ( hurch in \1anhallan Beach un11I 1970 whc:n he v,.a\ named Papal Chamberlain Pope Paul named Johnson Tttu.lar B1~hop of Blera and Auxiliary of Los Angeles in 1971. He also \Crved as a member of the L m Angeles ( ount) Probation Committee and the Go-..- anor\ \\ clfarc \tud\ ( om mission In 1983 he Joined other b1~hop'i across the nation in s1gmng a letter wndemning the nuclear arm'> race and calling for disarmament John- -;on <,31d at the time that the letter was meant to "add impetus to the powers to get on w11h Jrtual disarmament." John!>on h.u1 hecn tll lor more than a )Car and wa' rcce1v1ng regular k1dne> dialy'il'>. said ·r homas r ucntes. a '>pokc,man for the D1on·sc ut Orange Bl•bop William R. John80n He 1s survived by two brothers and a sister The Diocese 1s expected to announce funeral plans at a press conference scheduled today. Paul ArcbipJey contrtbated to this story. U.S . Tempe ._.... ... 9"0\lgll Ip Ill. w-:i Le U1111 ... tOI ., ~ 1 , * ~" , -~ I kOH I'. ~ ft n r 11t ..., ':'! -..';'( .... NOertt.H y • • =::.;ti • ., ~ .. 11 .. 1T • ••• ' t "'• • . -· . ·-· . -·1 Alldlot• 71 IO .......... IO .. 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FREEWAY EXTENSION ABANDONED ••• From A l proposed by county tnffic engineers to relieve the anticipated bottleneck from the eventual construction of the Eastern and Foothill freeways. The Garden Grove link was hoped to offset the traffic that would be dumped by both new freeways onto the Santa Ana (l-.S) Freeway near Myford Road in frvine. A special committee was formed to study the potentiaJ options for the connector road that would plow through lonptanding neighborhoods in nonh Tustin, Lemon Heights, Cowan Heights and Orange Parle Acres. Also proposed were major road widening.s that would send more cars through lrvine. Orange, Tustin, Villa Park, Anaheim and Santa Ana. Committee chairman Jess Perez, an Oranae city councilman said the antictpated traffic relief from the connector road and street wideninp were not enough to offset "the severe disruption and displacement effect on the communities." Perez, however, recommended that commissioners contmue looking for. ways to keep th~ new 'freeways neighborhoods, to connect with the from cloggmg lnterslate 5.• ........_Laguna Freeway. "We cannot waJk away fr the \_Present configurations show the problem. We must face to it," Eastern Freeway linking the River- Perez said. side (9 l) Freeway in Anaheim with Commissioners enthusiastically the Santa Ana Freeway near lrv1ne. embraced the committee's advice to: The Foothill corridor would link with drop the freeway link and road the Eastern Freeway near Irvine and improvements, continue studyin~ the run south to San Oemente. bottleneck problem and look into The bottleneck committee further ways to upgrade the regional freeway advised the commission look into system. widenjng the Costa Mesa Freeway The committee aJso recommended aod double-<ieckina the Santa Ana better communications between state Freeway. The panel also rcoommend- and local agencies to avoid future ed extending the Oran1e (57) Freeway bottleneck problems and con-south from the Santa Ana Freeway to troversies. the San DiC$O Freeway . l:ocaJ government officials were Commissioners and county of- also urged an the repon to work with fic1als were cager to denounce the land developers in keeping clear bottleneck snafu that they said was propeny that may ultimately be created by years of poor communica- required for new freeways or connec-tion between lransponation and land tor roads. use agencies. While a major Smee final aJignments for the thoroughfare is needed through the Foothi11 and Eastern freeways have Nonh Tustin arc., no {>lans were not yet been chosen, the committee made until homes and busanesses had suggested the routes be pushed been allowed to sprout in the poten· funher east, away from existing tial pathways. FREEWAY AGENCY FORMATION URGED •.. From Al SI million a year from the Newpon- Mesa Unified School District, among others. "There has to be some kind of a trade. We need all the money we can get." said Norman Loats, deputy supenntendcnt of the Newpon-Mcsa district. The trade-off. said commissioner and Brea City Councilwoman Clarice Blamer, is that the state must reim- burse school districts for any money gjven for freeway improvements. That, however, would ·leave the state holding the bag. she conceded 1n a later interview. 'Tm sure the state's gonna fight us," Blamer said. She added that c1ucs will most likely feel obligated to give up some of their propeny tax revenue if their constituents vote to form the freeway agency. "People arc gomg to h.ave to say transportation is our number one prionty." 81.amer said. PROTEST ST AR TED SAWDUST FESTIVAL ... ~ro~fiOBSEN: TAPE ANSWER TO PRAYER .•. t ; From Al the 20th ann1versan of the ">awdu\t • Fesuval, Ferrell v.ac; 1n" 11cd 10 be an honored guest \aid ... poh·c;man Ron Rodecker According to Ferrell organizer\ of Laiuna's Fe'it1val of Art' felt the· painter's popcorn image nf Je-.u' Chnst wac; X1tnkg1ou\ dnd dec1dnJ to take <.Onll' 1,.11ntrol o\er the exh1b1ts .. I too~ their "''Hd for everything But to my utter horror I d1srnvered that what the\ n·all\ had 1n mind wa<. to get (nd o~ the onginal founder<, you kno"' the nice little old lad1e<i and men v.ho hung on the fence Correction LOS A'-iCrELES <A P> -The Associated Press reported erroneous- ly July 24 that Lockheed Corp was one of more than 20 defense com- panies who<,e employees were 1n- d1cted for allegedly defraudmg the government and contracto~ by en- gag.ing 1n bnbcry and kickback scheme\ No Lockheed employees were 1n- d1cted Lockheed was a v1ct1m of the alleged scheme that led to the 1nd1ct- ment of 19 defense industry worken and one company MAIN OFFICE lX W~ Fl•r Utt ,,,.,.... • Mt, _..,,. ..._, A ' ~f,f, 'l'• ..,_..,,. A ;t,, hclore lhe lc<.t1val "claimed Ferrell. (1u1lt-ndden that she had helped ou<,t some of the ong10al an1sts. F-errcll felt inclined to complete her penance ">o Ferrell and a group of about 30 an1sts who had been r,queeied out of the festJval picketed the fest1\.al from across the street. shout10g sloganr, and using their art '-'ork as placard<, "We picketed with our paintings to \how that the art outside was JUSt as good as what wa!t 1ns1de," the 5 7-year- old said That summer the artist!. found a vacant lot to '>how and sell their work Together the} formed what many called the "ReJCCt Festl val •· By 1967, members of the "Reject Festival" took on the formal name l..'.lguna An1stc; and GaJlery Owners .\<,soc1at1on and began legal proceed- ings to 1Dcorporate as a non-profit orga01zat1on Because the artists showed their work on a ~wdust covered lot next to Haggenmakcr Gallenes on North Coast Highway. newspaper reponcr<, won gave them the ntckname "C)awdust Festtval." which the) took on as their own. according to Ferrell Rut 1n 1968 when the Sawdust Fe\t1val board of directors decided to heighten the an festtval's appeal with a tented and hght show. about 60 an1sts left and formed their own grouo ·\C'cord1ng to old newspaper ac count'> those who opposed the ID· cluswn of artists work mg with "more expenmental tyJ)(s of art," feared a "hunky tonk carnival," which would "attract undesirable clements," -or h1pp1e~ To protect their interests, those artist\ left and formed a new fesu-..al v.h1ch v.ould return to the old and de'>p1sed selecuon process -Jurying "No one ever believed that the}' would be Juned out," Ferrell said. The ncwec;t group called them- ~l"cs "The Sawdust Splinters," - better known today as "An-A-Fair" Today the Sawdust Festival 1s 1n a country-type scttina nestled on a wooded 2 'h-acre lot off Laguna Canyon Road. Anists build their own exh1b11 booths beneath the shade of eucal >pt us trees on grounds covered v.11h thousands of dollars wonh of flowers and plants A waterfall adds to the serene atmosphere of the area Pleased with the qua1ity of an at th1\ year'<; festival, Ferrell said there ha~ alway" been somethlDg spcc1aJ about the an1sts who exh1btt there and the freedom of expression. ''The Sawdust 1s fun, free and full of a lot of sp1nt," she said. "We have JOod an and we have bad an. we have Junk an and we have punk art. And I'm sure 1f someone thou&ht of 1t we would have Jesus Chnst and pop- corn" DeUy Piiot DelfftrJ te OuerentMd 0.. lfld•~ ~ ... !>678 OU.•"ttt' ""ttt)f1•• f·41 •3i'1 Justcall 642-6086 1.1ono.e, '•tCMy " Y"'J «> ""' ""·• "°"' PIOtl by ~ :lO p,,, (11 ti.lo<• t""' 1' What do you hke about the Daily Pilot., What don't you hke., Call the number above and your mesuae will bt recorded, transcnbtd and de- livered to the appropnale editor. The ~me 24-hour answenna scrv1ce may be used to record letters to the echtor on any topic. t'ontnbutors to our Leners column must include thett name and telephone number for venficat1on Tell' u' what'' on your mind Incl 'fO'J' CoC>'f .... be .,..._ "'-'"°"" -s...oe11, ,, 1(111 ,., "Cl! t!O(....... ro.; "'~"' by ' • .., c• l»!<>r• i() •"' •"ll ¥0ll copy ..,. lie°" ...... "° ClrculeUon T•pMM8 I younger Jacobsen said. "I got the concern that he believes he'11 be ellecuted very shonly 1f something's not done He feels he's been aban- doned by the Amencan people and the U.S. government." Jacobsen. who works for a medical supply firm in Costa Mesa. said he'll try to contact Jenco as soon as possible to find out mort about his father's status and conditions sur- rounding his imprisonment. Young Jacobsen urged the admin- istration to alter its stance and begin negotiations for the release of his father and other captives. "He's pleading for his life and the government's response is that 'we don't negotiate.' (The government) says 'Sorry, auys, tough luck. There's a lot of pain. My father really questions whether the government cares." Ft But Jacobsen claimed that "there're no precedent for not nego- tiating. We negotiated for the TWA captives, the hostages In Iran and the Achille Lauro." he said. "But I have a confidence I'll 'iCC him ap.in," Jacobsen said. 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