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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• , .................... .. TOllOMOW: ·- FOMCASTI ONA2 ·••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DAY, AU GU T 4, 1986 Hostage mUrder __ stOry sftpported. But Gad hafi reportedly failed fn attempt suit holds three American hostages, b ---refused the offer, Dornan said a day to uy d eath of Huntington's Jacobsen after attending Jenco·s homecomina celebration Saturday in Joliet, Ill Gadhaft's attempts to buy the deaths "They turned him down flat," of other hostages, including Hunt· Doman said .. , hey don't ljkc mgton Beach resident David Gadhafi. They aren't about lo deal Fr~m 11.aff ud "lre reports A Reagan adm1nistrat1on official has said there might be some truth to repons that Libyan leader Moammar Oadhafi bought three hostages in Lebanon -andliii t cm 1'irrcd after U.S. air raids on his country. Rep. Robert K. Doman, R-Garden Grove, said this weekend that Jacobsen, fllled. with him." Gadhafi ofTer~d ·terrorists $I But Doman said a bounty ~as paid million each to kill the Re v. Lawren.ce__to_ .J.he captor~ -0f Amor-icil"fl Peter Jenco a nd' other Hostages, Doman l(jtbum, 62, of San Francisco, and said Sunday. British c1\1zcns Philip Padfield, 40, " But the Shute Moslem group and Jobn Leigh Douglas, 34, aJI of Islamic Jihad, which freed Jeoco and whom were fou nd dead after being _j held by Moslem utrcmist.s. .. The State Deoartmeot told me that the rumor kicbna around Wash- 1Q&ton back in A~l, that Gadhafi had purchased their lives, was true," Doman said ... The rumor was that he paid a million dollars each.:' The Rcapn administration official who ackJ\owlcdMd Jluu Doman's account might ~id-Kilburn'-& captors apparently handed him over to another group. But the official, who asked not to be identified.1 said it was not clear whether Gadhau had dJrect knowlcdat of the lransfcr or whether Revoluuona.ry Cells k:llled them 10 1t was arran~ by Libyan aroups retahat1on for the nuds . try1na to impress tlim Doman said Gadbafi "bou&ht "We can't absolutely confirm Con-K.JJbum and the two Englishmen l'or grcssman Dornan's account. but the sole purpost of murdcnna them. there may weU be somcth1n1 to it," They were pure bdn.appcrs who another Reapn 1dmm1stration of. wanted hard cash."' ficial said, the first lime the admmis-Krlbum, an Amcncan Univen1ty trationha.sJM:knowlcdacd there might IJbrarian, disappeared Dec. 3, 1984. bc»orn&-truth to.tlle repon. --Doudas was professor u t:?ic Ameri- The three men were found dead can University and Padfield was a April 17, t.h.ree days after the U.S. air language teacher. strikes on T npoh and Ben~ A The three Am~ncans stJU held by note with their bodies said Arab (Pleue Me BOU!ITT / A.2) USFLoff the field until '87 NB cruis~rs get ·word: The party's over NEW YORK (A P) -Un11ed talcs Football Le.ague club owners voted today to suspend play, prob- ably until 1987, less than a week after being awarded onl y $3 m damages 1n its S 1.69 b1lhon antitrust suit against the National Football League. The eight-team league, which oper- ated for three years with a spnng- summcr schedule, was to have open- ed its first fall schedule Sept. 13. Commissioner fUFry Usher said the USFL would seek an injunction asking that the NFL be required to drop one of its three network tele- vision contracts. • He said the league aJso would seek a new hearini on damages because of what it considered to be lhe confusion of some jurors in reaching a decision 1n that aspect of the case. "Because of l he unbelievable 1m- poss1bility of effectively playing pro football without a television agree- ment with a network,, we are post- poning play until we get either 1nJunct1ve relief or the confusion on the verdict allev1ated ," Usher said. The comm1ss1oner said a commit· tct would be fonncd to work out an agreement with the players' union. World Thatcher reluctantly of- fers to Impose llmlted sanctions against Souttt Africa./ AS Newport Beach Officer llike McDermott handa oat warning carda to motortata tra•ellnC down the Balbota PenlD•ula o•er the weekend. Police ha•e been ticllet:lng motori•ta •!io 0.,,...,..... "'o...td ~ traTel throaiht the check-point twice ln a •b -bour period W'lthoat a aooct CZCUH in an effort to control cruJalng. Police .. , traffic waa llghter than u•ual thl• weekend. ~ Traffic t h ins ou t alon g Bal boa as police crack d own By PAUL ARCHf PLEV Of .. Dtllr,... ..... Ncwpon Beach pohce arc not ready to claim victory over Balboa Boulevard cruisers. but d1mmish1ng traffic t1eups Fnday and Satorday indicated the weekend clampdowns were malting an impact. For the th1rd weekend m a row.. poltce used eittra patrols in the Fun • Zone area where youths had turned the main drag into an open air pany by cru1smg back and forth. Moton sts found they spent ao hour or more travcbn&JUSt one mile. But unlike the previous two week· ends when police routed dnvers off Balboa Boulevard between Palm and Main streets and ticketed drivers who violated the c1ty'5 anu<ru1sing ord1· nance. offi cers found traffic com- parauvely light. said Sgt. Ron Rodgers Police '>Ct up their checkpoint Fnda) and entered license plate numbers into a portable comput~. Anyone caught dnving through the checkpoint twt~ wtthin a six-hour Untt pcnod who couldn't provide an acceptable excu~ was subject to a ticket. Only two dnvers received crusina control c1tat1ons Fnday, Rodcers sa1d. Saturday went even better Although police did monitor the area, they never put their traffic control plan into efTccL he w d. "Thcy'were out monuonng from 9 p.m to m1d ni&ht. but the traffic d1dn·1 e~en get 'hcaV} until 10-30 to I I 15." Rodgef\ sa1d. Teen-agers and others who had (Plea.e aee CRUISil'fG / A2) California Evangelist Pat Robertspn told supporters of his presidential bid that he has a dream of one nation underGod./A4 Sports Vince Newsome of the Rams is developing repu- tation as hard-hitting safety. /81 Indicted executive, wife found dead in their garage NB Catalina~[ erry busy <;luring strike By TONY AA VE DRA Of IM Oelty ..... 11811 INDEX ' Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled 97 • A3 A7-8 89-11 88 Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlslon Weather 8 11 86 A6 A3 85,11-12 01 -5 06 A2 Neighbors heard engine running, called police who found note blaming ill health By G. JEANETTE A VENT Oelly "'°' C_...,_..,, \n Irvine bus1nes~man. indicted h'f the Ka nsas ~tatc Sccunt1cs (om- m1'is1on for sccunt1ec; ·fraud. was found dead wi th h1<; wife unda) morning. Roth were v1ct1ms l>f an apparent suicide John Carl Parsons, 5b, and his w1k Ella Mane, ~. were discovered by police at 11 :27 n.m .. at their Rancho San Joaquin condominium after call s from ne1ghbt'lr\ According to Irvine Police S&t Jeff Kermode nc1ghhor<; reported hear- ing a car engine running 1M1de a closed garagc at IQ la<; Bnsas and called police Otliccr' torn·d their "3'f into the garage and tound a garden ho.-.e running from the e~haust 10 the interior of a JlJK'I I incoln Continen- tal Based on thl' ph)\ICal evidence at thr c;n•nc and a note found. "there 1s no 1nd1cat1on that 11 wa" not a ,u1uc.Je." 'aid 1n.1nl' 1nve<;t1gator Gary <..un According to the note. the huo;hand and wi fe were sufTenng from health problems. sa id Sgt. Kermodc. and there was no reference to thr charge<; aga1nc;t Parson~ · Parsons. president of Cii11em 011 & Gas C'o. of Newport Beach. wac; accused b) the Kansas State Secun· ties Comm1ss1on last year of defraud· 1ng 2M K'ansans of SIQ0.000 in a nationwide investment scheme. said Kansas state attorney Craig 'tancl1f- fe l\ccord1ng to Stanchffe. Parsons convinced Kansas residents to invest their money in lease nghts for one- actc lots 1n Alaska Par~ons told them that Exxon and Arco were extremely (Pleaee .ee SUICID£S/ A:2) \ '>mall Ne" P.<" t Reach terT) opcra11 nn " up to its gun" ales m business a'I the \trike continues against C. at.ihna l'ru1ses. the largest of three cru1'le line<, hctwccn the mainland and Santa C atalma Island Ca talina Holiday which run., a 5()(}.~at boat out of the Balhoa Pa VI hon. 1s boo~ed '>Ohd for the ne\t two wee ks for people planning to Sta) on the 1\land o"' ner Bob Black said today He e)(plaincd that · o~crn1ght pa'<.enger; were re'ltnctcd h\ thc t>oat's limited luggage space Ho"'C' l'r thl'Tc·s '>1111 pknt\ of room dunng v.-eckdavs for tounw, who plan to return to the mainland the c;amt' da'r Blad. o;a1d The SWt'll in passcngel"I comes during an alrcad) bus) summcr season for thl' ">mall fen) operation wh1l h 1s having problcms ai..:commodatrng tht• d<.'mands for J SI lJ So round-tnp 11ckt't. "Wc·re go1ns nuts ·· Blad. o;a1d .. Our phone l'alls ha ve almo4'l tnpkd" "' The "alknul b\ dn khanJ, lur t atahna ( ru1scs was calkd Fnda\ (Ple&.e eee CA TALl1'A /A2) Huntington teen slain by offic;er after chase By PHIL SNEIDERM~ Of,.,. Olllly "'°' 11.tf .\ H un11ngton Beach teen-ager who led ~al Reach and Los Alamitos police on a high-speed chase unday was shot to death by an officer wh o believed the youth was about to f\fn over him. a Seal Beach police poke man said today. The ~ubJ«t of the oursu1t. Rohen Lane Reich. 18, was the target of tour shots ti red by ~al R<-ach police oflicer Michael Vao;quc1, (apt. Kl·n Garrett said today. Garrett said Reich wa~ l:11er de- . termincd to be unanned But he said Vasque!z, a 17-year police veteran. fi red through the windshield of Retch' e<ir when It appeared the dri ver was prcpanng 10 run him down Garrett 'ia1d at lea'it three of V·ac;quc1· bullet\ "lrUlk the ll'Cn ager. who wa' pronounced dead 1n thc (em tos ne1ghhorhood whcre thc chase concl ud ed. The 1nc1dent remained under in· vest1g.auon todny by <ical Beach police and hom1 c1de detective\ wtth the Lo Angele~ ( ounty Shcn ff s Oepanmenl. In who-.C JUrl\dlCllOn the ~hoot1n11-tclok plal e "As far as I'm concerned. what wa'i done was in humane." the teen-ager'<; father. Jerome Reich of Huntington Beach. said today. The elder Reich declined to elaborate or provide any information about his son ccord1ng to Garrett. Robcn Reich was seen driving reckle ly in ~al Beach at 12:24 a ~undJ)' tic refu sed a patrol officer's demand that NB tourists wanted; bring money Crowded with vacationers. city wetghs htktngbed tax toattractbi_gsp nders On the <;urfat:c. the idea 'ound~ lud1rrou~ -ta\ money to attract mo~ tounst~ to Newpon Beach ·1 his in a uty that find' 1t'C'lf drown1na in 0cachgocr1 and uu 1ser~ every summer weekend A. city thnt \pt-nd'i monC'\ ha .. 1nr. 1t'i pohC'emen d1~ourqr p:\ny-m1nded te~ns fro m C'lft h na throuah Ralbo3 A t.ity that h.as vO\/tlC'd to siof) rcvclrr'I from flock1n1 to town on tht' Fourth of Jul\'. The only thing in Ne"'port Beath more prcd1ctahk' 1han the annual flood of toun"t" 1i1 the wa11c\ that pound thr \ 11, ·, 'even mtlC' shoreline. But 1t', a d1tlerent ~md ol touml that 1'1 hcing '°ught Thr \ upp1e 1 he h11h-finan«> hu\1nr'' 'IOrt 1 he lam· 1ly that will It-ave hch1nd 11\ «a'lh, nn1 JU,t lt'I htttr "We want tho~ whn \pc"nd tht' money Not 1u4't thr d:n ·trirmcr <lnd bro~ n baggl'r\ "·l}' \ 1< tor Rumhcllo. o"'ner of the C hannt'l Inn in "lewport Beach Bu\1nc11\ leader., 1n the dumping hotrl and motel mdu .. try in Newpon Beach hao,.c a\kt'd the city to au1hon1c a I pcrcrnt 1ncrca'IC in thC' C'll) ·., hcd tal( a movr that Wlll a.cncrn1c an r~t1ma1cc1 S420 000 The hon·, ,hare of 1ha1 mone" would hc tunneled lo the "lcwport Btat:h ( on" ent1on jnJ \ 1\1tor,· Bu rt'au. a 1roup that now has onh cinr paid t.m fllnH~ • nd • m1nu'4. ulr hudgt't '\\<l''rt loulong lot tho'>(' "'ho Wlll 'pend t~n nr thrt·c tin\\ Mre. nnt tu'it thO\C who u<ie the road' .ind lhl' heat he\ \\1tho111 .. pcnd1na Jn, mone ) " \a)'S C hip <\tud.me-,er. president of the con' cnt1on hurrau and 'llC\ manager of the cwfl(lrt Fkach Mamntt The mueasc would pu\h tht' u1" ' l'X"d uu to 9 percent l11jthcr thnn t1 n\ 01her city in th<.' co1;o1nty Hotel ex«ut1ves \a) the\ arl· ~•lhna to add the higher ta\ to th~1t cu'itomer'<; t'i1ll' d'i long l\s tht· l'll\ h.rnlroll' ,, nc"' .1nd 1mprm,•d 1 on "entmn hureau The group w-anl\ dn nnual t1~nd nfSJl7.7SO \tud.mr~er \a1d thc huf't'au "'ould U\t' the monr\ to h1rC' I lull 11011' he pull oo,.cr and k-u 11l11t·l'r\on a cha<;e through five wmmun1t11.'.' at \p<:l'll\ hct""cen 80 and 40 mph puhce \tlld Garrett said \'a!.que1 wa' dm lnll the Seal Beach police l ar ino,.olvcd 1n the cha~. <\lso 1n the 1..ar wa' . gt Ro\c; ~mllh an e1ght·\e<ir H'teran of the \cal R(ach dcpanmcnf lrnn1ng m the ehac;t wac, a I oc. \lam11m pa1rol car dno,.en h\ officer Morn' Renaud C 1arrctt <.aid the 1~1) polH l' ra~ STEVE MARBLE Focus ON THE NEws lollo"'ed lk 1ch \ "h'1tc 1981 ~Toyot.t1 '>t'dan into a rcs1dcn11al nc1ghborhood in ( em to!> The police lllr'i spht up 1n an attt'mpt to pin the Toyota between them but tht' Lm .\lam1to'i officer ~as forced to puJI onto a curh to avoid a lOll1\1on when Reich refused 10 , \tOp (1lrttlt Id Tht' · Seal Beach officer; then • blod.;ed Rc1l'h\ car in j rul~k-'lllc on (Pleue eee HB TEEN I A 2) Mesanbadly injured in cycle crash \ A2 * 0r&ng4t Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, August 4, 1988 HOTELS HOPING TO HEAD OFF SLUMP •.. 'homAl d1'fettor 1n Irvine Hotels 1n Newport Beach, a well a Irvine and Co to Mesa. are fl&hung a busane s slump. and occupancy levels •~ eitpcctcd to continue a downward sltdc over the next few years. Occupancy rate 1n the tnanale formed by the 1hr.cc cities has or is about to lip below 60 percent and may Phtn&e as low as 50 percen~ by the end of the decade, according to a study compiled by Lcvcnthol & Horwath. The study shows that more hotel rooms are being rented each year but 1hat as more hotels arc built, the overall occupancy rate slides fim!ter downward. • "Things arc a b11 tight nght now," said Stuckmeyer Though occupany rates at ind1v1d- ual hotels are generally closely guard- ed trade secrets. Stuckmeyer said a rate of about 80 percent 1s -very comfortable " ome argue that the problem 1sdue 10 a hotel glut. others claim 1t 1s more complicated than that. · Varley. who headed conven11on bureaus 1n Tyler and Odessa. Tex.as. before moving to Irvine. said New- port Beach and other communnies are losing potential customers to resort-flavored ci ties lrke an Diego. anta Barbara and c'ven Anaheim. "That'\ the compe11t1on and its damn short!>1ghtt'd not to go after those tourists.'' he i.a1d "This 1s a dynamite area for tourism and con- ventions .. For one: reason or another. con \.CO· non and v1s1tors' bureaus along the Orange Coast have floundered. Costa Mesa's bureau folded afier 1ts tund1ng was yanked. Cat} leaders allocated the bureau S 180.000 over a three-ye3r penod but called an their chip<; at the end of the !>1.'Cond )c:ar. concluding the bureau v.as 1ncfTec- 11 ... e The ell\ earm.·d SI b m1ll1on from bed taxes 'la'>t )car In ane's experiment with a conven- tion bureau was e\Cn more shon- hved Thc(11~ Counul put up about S50.000 to <.tan a bureau and hire a director and 1nd1cated there was more mone\ 10 come Var.le). who left Texas to take the JOb in lrv1nl' srnrccl~ had time to Dllllr .......... .,.....,,, ....... Chip Stuckmeyer, premdent of the convendon bureau and aale. manager of the Newport Beach Marriott, la among thoae advocatin& a bed taz lncreaae. • draw up a five-year plan when the City Council -its makeup altered when a councilman quit to become a Supenor Court Judge - changed its mind. T.he bureau was dissolved and by June 30. Varley was out of a job. "ft was not a .very smart thing to do:· said Varley of the council's dec1S1on. "The council has become anti-business and it will hurt the city in the long-run. No doubt about it." Larry Agran, mayor of Irvine. said 11 would set a dangerous trend for a city to .. subsidize" a convention bureau. .. Once you stan down that road I'm sure the car dealers. the doughnut shop ov. n.ers and every other industry would want a hand too," said Agran. Rumbello. an Englishman who has owned the Ghannel Inn for 14 years. said he 1s worried that the bed tax proposal in Newport Beach could backfire for hotel and motel owners. 'Tm concerned that the city won't give 11 a chance and that they'll pull the money back in a year or two and we'll end up with nothing but a higher tax." he said. "And that will really hun." Others believe 1t would be wrong. even unethical to bankroll a group representing private business with tax dollars. "A visitors·. bureau is certainly a proper thing and I'm in favor of that." said Newport Beach Councilman Don Strauss. "But not by using the city's income ... The city may someday find Itself in the position of needing the very money it 1s iiving away, said Strauss. Agran said he believes hotel and motel owners should fund comen- t1on bureaus themselves and not lean on a Cit y's ta.ung power. ..r behc'e in tree enterpnsc and it's a cunosll} to me that these same people who promote free enterpnse now want a corporate handout." said Agran. The Newport Beach City Counc1l 1s set 10 make a decision on the bed ta>. and the v1s11ors bureau Aug. 11 U.S., So;viets agree to tall,ts . on planning summit meeting \\A.SHI N(JTOl\I t \PI -The U mted States and the \0\ 1e1 L mon taking a ma1or '>lt'P t0ward a summit meeting late 1h1\ -.car ha\.e arranged agenda-planning talk<> herc 1n <icp- tember bctv,,ecn \cuctan of talc George P Shull1 and Eduard '\. She' ardnadli.' the ~o' 1c:t foreign m1n1ster Howe,cr a date tor th<' summit itself ha~ not Ileen ~t ( hark'> E Redman. a ~late Ot.partment ~pole\­ man. said toda' an announcing Shevardnad1<:'\ Sept 19-20 "'''' Preparation'> '-'t'rc slov.-ed b~ a 'lump 1n U.S -Scn1ct relations after Pre,1dent Reagan and So., 1et leader Mikhail S (jorbathcv held their lirc,t su mmit last November in Geneva. But in a recent exchange of letters. Reagan and Gorbachev asserted their w1lhngness to make headway m curbing the nuclear weapons com- petition. although their approaches are m apparent conn1ct. Also. US. and So' 1et delegations ha'e held meeungs in Geneva on nuclear weapons tests and the two strategic arms hm1tat1on treaties that Reagan intends to scrap. Reagan and Gorbachev had agreed on a 1986 summ1nn Washington and a I 9R7 summit 1n Moscow In fact . the Soviet leader had been C"<pcctcd here in late June or Jul y Rut the U.S. bombing of Libya m Apnl in a attack destnbed b)" thc adm1n1strat1on as retalia11on for ter- ronsm. prompted the Soviets to cancel a She,ardnadze v1s11 In Ma-.. Reagan announced he would n·o longer observe the unrat1fied 1979 SALT II treat). which am posed ce1hngs on vanous U.S. and So' 1e1 long-range nuclear weapons. Last week, a U.S. delcga11on 1n Geneva informed the Soviets that the 1972 SALT I treaty, which set interim constraint\. also would be aban- doned. Reagan and Gorbache' have a'>- !.ertcd. however that thC\ are de- termined to reduC'c nudcar weapon<; on both -;1de<> CATALINA CRUISE BUSINESS BOOMING ... From Al " Kesef\ ataon ollilc'> lor thc Hotc:I o\tv.atcr and the Pa' 1l11on Hotel an C atahna rcportcd onl> a tev.-lancclla- llOnS trom the 'itnl..l· Huv,,e,er mam ix:ople called bal !.. tu rebool<. thl·1·r ~ altrr finding pav.agc un uthcr l'loat\ or air carrier-. "It"-. not lake "c:'rc being <>hut off from the rcc,1 111 the v,,orld ·· -;aid Landa Haa' of thl' < atahna Vl\1tor.. Aureau )he added hO"'l'\l'r that pa<>sagc wa\ denied \unda' w a gr11up of ( atahna c h1ldrrn planning a tnp to Dodger Stadium Haa\ expla1ncd the boat \l'at' v.-ere being parceled out on an urgcnl ~ ba.,.., to pc:opk v. ho had to get ha< I.. 10 1oh\ on thl' mainland '.'forma \1ilnl' ov.nc•r of the: I~­ room '\eauc\t Inn ,,ud hc:r bu'.'.1 ne'>'> h,1J nut <.utlrrl·J from thl' thrcc-da)· old v.alkout "( a1al1na < nJl\l'\ 1c, l'Xlcnd1ng c' Cl) etfon to make c.urc people w11h hotel rt''>Cr\at1on\ gl'I pnont~ " Maine <;aid ""lo om··, on panic \Cl .. The '>tnkt· h\ member\ o( the Inland Boatman·., l nwn wa' calkd at 7 pm f-nda-. bc<.aU\l of < atahna ( ru1'>e'> 1 n\1\lamc: on what amounted lo a \5 rx·rll'nl lUt 1n <;alan . ..aid \.11J..l' \.11trl'. a hoal captain jnd union SP<>J..l'\man Deckhand'> curn·nth make \14 ~ \ an hour pt lot' SI~ ,1nd co-pilot' SI S. 45 a<c11rd1n~ to thr \\\o<.1atc:d Press. ( ompan) \pokcsman Sam Sacco c.a1d co'>I!> had increased and that compct111on wac. forcin[l < atahna ( rut'IC'> to tnm 1t'> budget Emplo)ce~ ha vc been a!>ked to take a cut in ovcn1me and <1 15 ncrcent dron 1n pa). he told the Asscx:1atcd Pr~., SUICIDES ... From Al 1nt<.·re<;ted 1n th•'> area However ac;cord1ng to an 1111 <om pnn) w1tnc<.\ there v,,frc no known 1grolog1cul) c.tructurc:c. <.nnta1n1 ntt oil and ga.,:· ~•d ~tanl111lc lnvc\torc, p:11<1S10 an ;H.rt for the h.'a'iC<; while the lrdc.'ral Bureau ol l <rnd MJnagcme111 rec- ommended a k<l'iC pnce of SI per aae. he c,a1d ~tanchf1c 'Ktld 1he C4~ would proh-'b"-he d"mac,scd bccauSt "we don t hd n' :an~ rca~n to go artcr lo.,.,er people (1n the company) who have hcen 4u1tc candid.' and who v.erc nol aware of the K hemc Panon\ had been charged with the \ale of unrq.1stcred secunt1c\, opcrat· in~ a' an unn.'Jl'ittrtd \CCun t1 e'> brok~r and ..ccunt1e\ fraud '· < ompetator ( atalana ExprC\\, a four-'ih1p fleet that b<1ac.1s luicul) acrommodat1on'> and the ta~tc.st trap to thl' ii.land at 90 minute\. claimed 1ntrc:ai.cd bu!>1ne'>S due to the st rike Round-tnp tares are S2S \omc pcoplc not able to get boat reservation<> took to the air opting to n, to the .... land resort Booking agenh for Resort <om-- muter v.h1ch fl1csou1 of John V.aync .\arpon said there was a slight increase 1n business because: of the weekend strike. but nothing substan- 11al The) said there were plent) ol <;eats on the weekda) flights. at S3CJ one-wa) The air earner fltc'> four tames a da}-to ( atalana on Mondays, \ltcdnesda) s. Fnda) \ and "\aturdays, w11h two dail~ flight'> on Tucsdays·1 and Thursda)S BOUNTY ... From Al l\lamtl Jihad are Jatuh,en 55. direc- tor of the .\mencan t n1vcr<;11-. Hos- pital an Beirut 1 err) .\ ·\ndCFson. 38. of Lorain. Ohio lh1cf Middle' East torrespondcnt for 1 hl· ·\S\0C1atcd Press. and Thoma<. Sutherland 55. of F-ort ( olhn<, ( olo acting dcdn of agm:ulture at the Amencan l n1.,.cr- \ll~ of lk1rut o\nothcr ho.stagl'. the: Rev Rcn- 1am1n Weir. wa~ rclc<•~c:d la~t 'icptcm- bcr Dorn:in complained thul the State Department wai. maintaining too luw a profile 1n tnllu11ng tht• I 1hyan leader "I can understand the State Depart- ment wanting 10 pla) their card .. vcl) clo5e on the ho<>tage rnuauon but the) arc navang too cncap<iulated mer there" Dornan <;.11d ncning anll 'tn:tthl·d into the week with no negotiation\ 1n '>1gh1. Catalana ( ruasc'> came'> about 7() percent ol the toumt traffic to the re~ort. making 12 tv.o-hour tnpsdail} bctv.een term anal<; ·in ~an Pedro and Long Beach Ealh '\hip holds up to .,()() pas\Cnger<> w11h a round-trap cost ofS22 ( ompan ~ management and part- 11mc workers <>trugglcd Monda) to make four of the usual 12 run'> scheduled b~ the cru1<,e lance; to the 1-;land 26 m1lcc, off the coa'>t All departures from San Pedro were cancelcd..,1th some of the 145- foo t \haps embarking out of I ong Beach. Total runs were cut down to 15 percent. the A'soc1ated l'n·" rc- poncd Thia pboto1rapb believed to be of boata1e David Jacobaen of Huntington Beach accompanied the 1tatement. CYCLE SMASHUP •.. From Al Regional Hosp1UI trauma <.enter ;\ ho<tpttal spokeswoman h\ted hi-. rnn- d111on as gra ve Witnesses told police th.lt Reeve\ ran a red ltaht at the 1ntcr\C<. t1on '>I Wc-.1 C'out Highway and Balboa Boulevard and wac, ~n ccclcratma up Supcnor .\venue W1tnc~\C\ u1d the motorcycl1"1 d1~ppearcd from view bul reported heann& the \ound of a eolh\lon <iecond!> later accord1na to pohcc ... r he C)df\I apparent!) lo\I ~ontrol of h1\ bike at the top of the •uecp road and ~truck a curb. saLd Wilham Mclnn1<> a traffic 1nve ltg.fttor He said the motorcycle \kidded aero!>\ a \1dewalk. bounced ofTa wrouJht iron fence antS was hurled bacJ.. into the road Mdnn1~ '4l1d 1hc motorcycle traveled neatly I 00 feet while Reeve., landed ahc1ut 12 5 foci from the point of1mpac1 Re('vC'\ wu, no1 weanng a helmet WlAJH[R .----- There'll be a hot time on Coast A hlgh-pr ... uNI dome over Arizona pushed hOt, humid air The FO<~•t/ f()( 8 pm EDT Tue. Auo 5 over Southern California. promlslno uncomfortable afternoon• at i.est throooh Tuesday Atono tile coast, mornlno tow cloud• and foO were expected to clear to hazy sunshine Along lhe Oranoe Coaat there wllt be late night and early mornlno -low cloud• and local dente tog near the coast OlherwlN lair through Tuetday with sunny days. Slightly cooler near the cout but continued very warm elsewhere. Beach highs 87 to 77. towa 57 to 6-4 Valley highs from !he lower 80s near the coast 10 aroun~ too In the ~armer Inland valleys Lows 56 to 66 U.S. Temps "'-l• Ptn1w g11 P0ttlandM- "~ ~· l\lltnt• HI le P..>rtltlnd.O<e • ti 6$ Pr~ 67 55 ~ 112 70 SI lOU!I •oa 18 81 57 n ee H 54 75 17 t6 68 es 63 12 61 87 08 .. 76 12 53 Q 1~ ~ ::::::Co~~ C.•~ "'t" FIV FIJ '"'' Sno .. O<t1.,0eO ._ SlalOO"lfY ..... ···~ ...... ,..,.. .,....~ , "°'. v !> o.o• _,, C.0---<t 1\1*10<. Cll) l\Yltln ..,._. 12 68 sen Lak• cny 100 73 San ""'""'° " 11 s..ni. 113 61 Spoli-......... a. lkmlnQllam lolae llMton luflelo •-oi.--.i c. CllM!Mton w Va 97 eo Syr- 71 ea famp .. SI P1r•C>g 78 80 fopeu .lllU~ ee 5e rv1ae .. " II ~ llO 17 13 Sii 10-S-IO 90 17 63 70 17 64 llO SI Calif. Temps. >•" Setnatd no ,.,. C.•C>• ... ..,.,,lf1"" ,.m. A••• 141nt• C•vl ,.,_, ...... t. ,...,,,.Marne.a ta1tu. V•~ fQ,,.,\Ctt .. 62 .. 85 85 62 A AO. &J IO 67 57 76 SS &S 51 es ll 78 69 115 St 0""'10!1• N C ~ ~II t' 71 NMl>lnQton 0 C r. e ::w:e.rr. ~ ~m~OlllO ()ell ... Fl Wotlll Oeyton 12 55 84 .. 80 s. 14 $6 78 57 78 ~ 75 54 86 72 79 llO 79 S7 64 52 76 SS 89 11 93 73 78 65 113 ea ll<t 7~ eo sr. 11 $3 Extended ., ~,..,,.,v, o.n- 0.M-Oelron DuMll EJP- Et1e Falrbat\U Fleg1talf Grand Ral)ld1 11onolul<J 11ou.11on 1r>d1enapo111 Jec:kt0<1.Ml11 Jacl111onvH1e .,_.., Tides r(anMICUy L .. Vegu Llni. Roe;~ 1..0Ul•"'lte ~It 1.!~8Ncll Mltw ....... lolplt-SI Paul ~MIWlli. -Otiewll ...... Yottc City Oll-Cll'f OmeNI ~ ''' es llO 17 83 91 112 66 81 82 n eo 17 SI Ill 92 114 74 85 81 ., 10 80 61 n 111 TOOAY 2 5Spm 1107pm TVllOAY 4 20•,,. 10 52.,,. 331 pm 840pm lOCATIOH ~n11no1on 0..C" R•ve< Jeny N-potl 40111 Str.et "-PO'' Uno Sl•MI N-POI' B11ooaWec!Qe l iMJ"nl 8Mc" S1t1C-1• w11 .. •-P eo llU '"AN 7 4 llood 1·3 ,,,, '3 , .. r •·l , •. , 1-3 , ... '3 ''" •·3 ''" s---~· CRUISING CUT ON BALBOA PENINSULA ... From Al been dnving to the penan<>ula to cruise were apparcntl) getting the word that the pany wa!> over. "It's too early to tell. but 11 sounds like we'\.c made an impact," Rodgers said. Newport Pohcc C h1c:f Arb ( ampbell was going to -.11 down with his trtiffic commander th1i. week and cval uate the program. Rodger'> said . .. It probably will be nC('C\i.ary only on projected bu<;} weekends." ~odger said "~uch a' 1hc: upcoming Labor Da} weekend ··A lot of l<.1d\ ~ill be gm ng hal k to school after that. so I'd gue<>' there v.111 be a lot of traffic out there " .\rea merchants weren't sure: 1f the operation had made an impact Their main concern continued to be a parking shonagc 1n the \.ICtntt) Mike Resnick. owner of the Studio ( afc on Main Street. said late dinner busme'ls seemed to be down slightly ~nee pohcc'ltarted their program. but har businec,<; omet an\ IO'l\C\ "l''l' got to <,uppon the polite in what thc>'rl' tr) mg tn do,'' Rc\n1ck said.·· The)·, e got I.he right idea. "It''> hard to l<Jmplain when bu\1- ness .., better thnn e\ er .. Enc Lt•\ in. manager ol thc: Ualboa I hcatt•r \a1d h1: uiuldn't \t'c that tht• pohCl' rhcckpc11nt had aflcctcd theater bus1ne<,c, at all, bc:1:ause the n1.11-.ers weren't gwng t<i thl· mo\11C\ even 1fthc) rnuld lind parka ng spa(c\ .. Tho-.c p<:oplc ne\Cr rcall> CJ\- pccted to find parking. an}Wa) .. 0111) l'tlot pMto bf 0 IWtMft Parking control officer Karen Weigand inputs car license number into a portable computer to determine whether the car had passed through the checkpoint before. It'' in 'aid \ \p<1kl'\'-'11man ,11 1111 U.111111..11~ ' Kc,taurant 11n 1';1lm ..,tru·t ,,11u 'h.; !.upponnl pohll' dl11r1' to ,1,,,., , 1111\lll>! hut 11 \till dutn I \t1hc the r.ir ~ ing ,h .. r1.11w · 1 h,I\ ,. a 1111111, u-.111merH 11mpla1n 1h11ul oarl..1ng. '>hl' \Sid Computer speeds Irvine coll ege s ign ups In inc: \ alle\ < 11lh·~l' offa 1al\ "'" fall scmC\tCr \tu1kn1c, will be-abk tu reg1<,ter mUL h fJ\11.·r than in thl· pa\t bccau<;e of a n<·~ tomputer that ha\ nine 11mc\ thl' nwmor. and more storage than the rnllcg1.··., pre' 111u\ equ1pmc.&t· The ~cw D1g1tal V •\X <1>mputl'r was purtha\cd one Yl'ar ago h~ the Saddlcbark C ommun1t> ( ollcgc D1<,- tr1ct. which 1ntludc\ lr\1ne Valle\ C'olh:ge an Irvine and ~adJl('halk College 1n M1<><.1on V1c1n Child found dead on cruise s hip 1>.1' ad V. uod,11 d lt11 l ,. r 1 1 umput1·f \1•n 111·, m.in.1~1 r \.1 <I 111 nc" u1mputn '' \t1·111 \,I\ ' : dunn[I. '>urnml·r 1q•"11,11111r1 .1nll 1tw1 .. all th1· hug., Jrl' out " Jr\ inc: VJlk\. 1111111.11' '·I) lt11 r1•"" '"'tern '-'Ill ea\c llw rq1.l\lr;1t1"n procl''>' for ~111 '>llHknl\ 1nl lud1r1~ hand1tappcd. L'mt·ntu\ .1n<1 ,.,111 ';addkhalk ( 11lk~1· \tu1knh v.ho w1~h tn rl·g1\lt'r al tlw Ir\ in1· 1 .1111p1" < 'ont1nu1ng. Ir' ine Valk 'tudl'lll\ will reg1')tt'r Aug 'i .12 Nl'\' \IUdl nl\ an I It • ri·1111 n1ng attn .an JO\t'nll' '''"''or 111111 · \t'OlC\ll'r\ v.111 ll'gl<.ter \u~ t'1h11111~h 'wp1' \.l11r1· th.in h IH~I \llldl·nt\ Jfl' 1'\fW1h·d t•1.11t1·nd ll\1m· \Jiil'\·, tall 'l.i,,1., "hll h lx·gin du11n!' thl' "eel "' \1111 2'1 \mt1nl· ""h1ntt t11 enroll .tltn 1111 111\I ~'cl'l ol 1n\truuaon 11111'1 nht.1111 th1· 1n..1ru1 tor\ rx·r. rn l\\11111 l<1·111,trJl1011111l111111.1t1on tor In lnl' V.1lln 1an hl· 11ht;1111'.'d b' Lalling 'l'ill 11,1111 MIAMI (API \n IK month-old girl ""•'' lound lkad. app,1rcnth •ilranglc:d . aboard the: LrUl\C: \hap £ mnald ... C:<l\ v.hllh dml..l.'d here l\KJJ\ following II\ fif\I trip \lnl.l' II IA.,I\ d.tOhl[l.l'd h\ r1n· l,t'll '-'l"l'l utfanal\ \a1d I hc bal:n \hod) v.J\ dl\lll'l'rc:d about I ''I .i m 111 hl·r mllthl'r'' l.Jl:lln while the Fmcrnld \c:a\ "•" rt•turnang to M1am1 Imm a thrn·-<la-. tnp to lhl' Bahama.-.. said lkrnard \ < hahot prt'\ld<."nt 111 ( a'll<'rn < ru1,e L 1ne' HB TEEN SLAIN BY POLICE OFFICER ... From Al the 11100 block ol Bingham According 10 Garrett. VaS(,juc1 bcllcv1ng thc cha\C wa over. \tcppcd out of h1'i CM and l'legan walking behind tht Tnyot(I to approa'h the dnvcr C1arret1 \aid Re1lh then backed has car up. d1pp1ng Va<>quc1 on the: left leg and \lamming into the l oc; i~~~~t Daily Pilai MAIN OFFICE 'ilf• .._ •• V4 1• .. ' • I .\14111110\ lklllll \di Garrett c,;11d thJt whl"n R1 ll h hl.•tcan turning ttfi. 'ltN•rang whl'CI ,1\ thoul(h he W:l'> about to pull forward to 'trih· Vasque1 thc nffi,er dr<':"" hi\ pl\tnl and fired fnur \hot\ throu~l thl ""ind<ihlcld .1t thl' llt1\t'I C1arn·11 <>.11d ,in .1utnp,.,. ""·" \\ ht•d ulcd h.,. th1• I°' \rigclt'' < ount\ ( oronu·~ ~tall In tkll'rm1111·!1 tht• 1 .1uw 111 <kath 11( \iHd there w,1., no 1mnh·d1at<' and1~.11mn 1hat Rc1~h wa!> und1•1 thl 1nlh1('t1cc: of alcohol or druv' hut \:lid that would be de- 11·11l111h·d t" !ht· 1 oroncr'\ ofli< t' lh•,,1111 tll\l''t1ttatnr\d1d not knov. lJrh tml;t\ '-'h\ Rt'1<.h ran from n11lau· 111 "tn hi' .11l1·gn.ll) tried tor .un lhl' 111liu·I\ D•lly Piiot Dtflver1 la OutrantMd ~~~" ~··-·"'·'·~· "7 ·~ Justcall 642-6086 , , ·". • ""' t• ,, .ot;Vl • , 4 • •• I •"' '' ~ ,, ,., ' •a • .t.~,.. "··• . .,... ~ .. p "" ' "...c • o-· I ~hat dc1 \Oil hkr ti bout the I >ail\ Pilot'' V. h,1t don't \OU hke., (all the numhcr ;aho"'r .rncl }"or I me~~gc v.111 ·ht-rrccirdcd tran\Crahnl and de• · h\Cr~ to the appropnatr rd1tnr VOL. 79, NO. 218 The \Ame ~4 hnur an\v.rr1n~ c,("f\ ll<' m.1-. 1~ u~d to record letter\ to thc cd11ur on am 111p1t C ontnbutor\ to our L('tter\ tnlumn mu\t 1ndudl" thttr name l\nd telcphonr numbc'r for 'entit111111n lC'll\ u\ "'hat'\ on \Our mind s.-•• ' f'\'. .... '""' --f'"t ,,. ' • ~ " f'f' :'W. • • .. '!flt ....... Clrcullatlon TtltphonH ., ... , .. ··"' •.J•··~ ...... • , 0'~ Coale DAILY PU.OT /Monday, A~t 4, t98e * AS ... Buuu IN B o~Ru Russian courses offered at UCI Masons hold their 60th llBpicnie ('our~s in Russian lanauaae. liletalure and culture wall be offered for weekend study· at UC Irvine:. w1!h registration being taken ttlrough today. C lasses will be held in the Russian library. Room 460 of the Humanities Office Building. The curriculum includes oourses in beginning, conversa11onal and idiomatic Russian ancient Russian cities and the development of the Russian rducauonal system. The classes are held from 9 a.m. to9 p.m. The registration fee is $40 and thCTC is a $40 charae per unit, with classes ranging from one to four units. Call Helen Weil, director of the Russian Institute. at 856-5477 or 856-5433 for further anformat1on Ath l e tlc therapy tal.ts set . Ken Yo~hmo.,airector of the Physical Theral')' Center in Irvine. will conduct four seminars for local high sch<>?I coa~hes and student tra!ners. beginning tonight with an ~troduct1on to equipment fitting. Further topics include the ankle, foot and shouldrr Aug. 14. the elbow. wnsl and hand Aug. 21 , and emergency on-field care Aug. 28. The center as loca1ed at 4950 Barranca Parkway, Sutte 106 Baby (alr in Anaheim ' Lodge continues its summer tradition in Lake Park festivities By MICHELLE COLE .,.., ,... e.1 p ..... Put together a picnic in the park. complete with a smoky barbecue, a table of baked goods and a game o r two of llorseshoes. and you have an Amencan summer tradition. For members of the Huntanaton Beach Masonic Lod&e No. 380. that tradmon stretche& back 60 years. The lodge held ats first August picnic on the beach an 1926 and ctlebrated ats 60th anniversary p1cn1c Sunday an Lake Park. The first picnics were planned to entertain children from !he Masonfc Home in Covina. EventuaJly the "PUl>lic was invited to join in the festivities Off the first Sunday an August No one remembers when the picnic sue moved an land. but wherever the galhenng as held, the food has always been good, 1ns1sts Martha Pickering of Hunungton Beach New and expectant parents C3J2 view the latest products and services for the pr~ancy through preschool market at the Orange County Baby Fair '86 Fnday through Sunday in the South Hall of the Anaheim Convenuon Center. This year, Pickering attended her 4-0th masonic summer picnic weanng a pink straw hat and a sweater to ward off an ove~st morning. She said she has atten e.d every picnic she ~ssably could. "T efoodisverygood.' shesa1d. "I lak e to take some of the meat home and put 11 in m~ frce1er." Baaplpen Tom Bolton (left) and Blll Low of the El Beial Temple in Anaheim and Myron R08ner (center) u Hoyman the Clown, entertain fellow Ma80ne at Lake Park In Huntin,ton Bqch. Admission 1s SS.50. wtth pandparcnts and grandparents-to-be admitted for $2.75 and childrrn uner 12 free. Call (2 13) 393-2229 for further 1nformat1on Rach Taylor, one of the p1cn1c or- ganizers. said the lodge usually plays host to between 400 and 500 people who consume 1.400 pounds ofbccfand pork. in add1t1on to baked beans. garhc bread and salads. lodgr and a ltfe long Huntington Beach resident. '>Clad -::he remembers when the lodge members used to barbecue the meat tn a pit dug an an empt) field across the •itrcet from the park Now that field 1s filled with houses so the lodge members dug their own permanent barbecue pit in the parking lot ofthear headQuarter'I located at the com er of Lake and Palm )tret'ts "Evef}bod) connected to masonic work 10 Hun11ng1on Beach look.-. forward to ll · r 10\lc) said Beach UcM olay K.eprescntat1ves trom the two local chapter~ of the Job\ Uaughten and the Rambow ( 1arls also part1c1pat<'d an the opening ccremonac\ Later an the da) the guestl. "'ere entertained b} clowns. and mus1c1an' ancludang bagptpe\ and a drum and bugle corp~. Cararact screenings slated Free cataract screening exams will be offered to South County residents at two locallons this month. the first being offered Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Laguna Seniors, Inc.. at the Laguna Beach Community Center, 384 l..qJon St. The second will be held Aug. 13 from 11a.m.10 2 p.m. at the San Oemente Serµors Club. 242 Ave. Del Mar. Call the Saddleback Valley Eye Center at 951-4641 for details ; Diabetes conferenc~ set The UC lrvine Medical Center wall host the fourth .annual Diabetes Conference for health care professionals Fnda) and Saturday, focusing on current and fut~re trends 1n diabetes management. The ·conference will be d1v1ded into three modules-.pregnancl,,_ patient care and research - and regts1rat1on information as available from thr UCJ Human Resources Development depanment at 634-561 t Salllng claaes offered Ed Tinsley. a former past master of the Teens pay a visit to Irvine Co. chairman to push new center By STEVE MARBLE.! Of IM Oe11J l"llo4 llalt The people on commt'>'>tons ha\C~ ll>me and gone an Newport Beach but n 'r, a fair guess that few have had the cournge to ..ail up to Don Bren's back door and inv11c tht· lrvane (o chairman out for a chat But th~~lr-~orn member'> ol the Ne1A.port Beach Teen ( omm1s\1on dtd i\nd Bren. one of .\menca\ mhe'>I people and a man who 3\0td' the ltmeltght. accommodated the group Loaded aboard a )'acht owned h} restaurateur Bill Ham ilton and chaperoned by Councilwoman Ja1.:k1 e Heather. the teen-ager .. and thl'1r parenh made a prearranged \top at Bren ' I 1nda Isle home Wednesda} to ha'c them lornc h) .. \,11d Hunt. "ho agreed that the In IOl' Co t ha1rman don not hold rnurt "llh e'er; group that pa'>'>l''> b\ · Thr tt'cn ct'ntt·r "'htlh would comC' into betng under the In inc ( o \ ~ 100 m1l11on npansmn plan tor ""e"'pc>rt C t•n ter " a .dcl.'ade-old drram tor Heather The roun- cil....,o man .... ,11 lea \e otlicc 10 "'')\em her and "ant'> loen<,ure the crnter .... 111 be built "We JUSI wantl'd Don Bren to \Ce the kids and undl'r\tand th.it thc' are "orth 11. .\nd we -wanted to thank him -in advance.'' scud Heather Support for Heather'\ teen t·cn tcr con- tt'pt was slow to build. but the momentum hegan to gaan last) ear" hen pohcc <,tarted enforcing a I 0 p m curfe.,.. that permttted them to detain JU\enilc!I Whale 1he hungry guests hoed up at the buffet tables, the picnic officially be&an wath a moment of pra)er and prescntauon of the Oags by members of the Huntington Openangs are now available 10 the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreauon Department's sailing program. which offers a vanety of saahng classes from all ages. from beginners to racmg sailors Daytime and evening classes arc being offered an one-week sessions beginning eve')' Monda)' through Labor Day. Weekend instrucuon also " a\ atlablc. C'all 644-315 I for further 1nformat1on. Their m1ss1on was to con.,. tote Hren ul the nec.-d for a t~n center an tht' bt'at'h cm Bren. fresh from a bustne'>' meeting. greeted the group 1A.1th cnthuo;1a'>m and pledged his support fo r the.-center "Don grew up tn Newport Beach and he remembers that there wasn't a lot o l 1h1ngs for teen-agers to do in town." 'aid Ciar) Hunt. an Irvine Co 'ice pre,1dt·n1 ;ind Bren's arnstant. "It became clear to mt' at tha1 i><>1nt that our kids had b«ome totall) d1scn- franch1sed.'' \a1d Heather "There ., nothing to do There\ not even a b<.>whng alley an town"' The lrvane ( o. has agreed to build thl' lCnter on a now-vacant parcel ofland near the 10tersect1on of Pacific Coast Haghwa) and Jamboree Road Several restaurant'i "ou ld be built nearb\ Diiiey ,.._. ,.....__, -· loltw- lrvine Co. chairman Donald Bren pledaee bl• eupport for a teen center ln Newport Beach aboard a yactit at bl• Linda lele home. Councllwomu JackJe Heather look• on. CALENDAR The meeting "'as arranged l'l\ I lc.i1hcr 'o that Bren could meet the \nurig wm- m1ss1oners "~he asked and Don said he'd tx· happ\ The plan t!i one tin} element of the de' clopment firm·.., plan lor e"pand1ng the -..:c" port Center wuh ollicc tower'i and rcs1dcn11at tract\ The plan has been approved b) the C11} ( ounul hut ha<o drawn prote'its from soml' c..1111cn<. c..un- <:crncd about the traffic 11 "-oulJ hnng .\ pt'ltt1on that c..ould rc-,ult 10<1l11~ "Ilk election on the project 1s being llrt.ulatcd The teen comm1ss1on'<i 10 member<, "'Ill drc1de what should and "hat should not happen 1n.,1dl' lhl· l l'nln ·1 hr t ll\ mo\t hkel" .... 111 t·nmc up \\<llh mnnn tn launt h the l:t"ntl'r hut h<,·,ond that 11 "''" ha\l· lo be <.clf.,uffiuent \::t1d tka1ht·1 "II' their ~t'n tcr Jnd thn II h,l\C to det.1de on "a'' 111 m.l~l· 11 "or~· ,,ml Heather Monday, August4 Small earthquakes hit high Sierra, Palm Springs area • ~o meetings scheduled Tuesday, August 5 By the Auoclated Press Two manor temblor\ \hook lhl' \l'l\- m1cally act•"c High \1t>m1 mer thl· weekend. whale three small l'.1rthquJl-.l'' rolled through the ()anta ( lar.1 JrCJ and J tremor wa<, recorded near 1hc dl'\r rt rl'\ort of Palm C)pnng" A quake mcasunng 4 3 on the Richter \l ale of ground m11t111n 'it ruck at 3 1J a m \unda). ccntl'rcd 17 nulc'i northca'>l of < ro.,..le) Lake s.ml \tall Veal "Jrn1ng '>pokesman for Cahforn1a lmt1tutc of T cc hnolog\ 10 Pasadena "learh fi1ur hour<..latcr a qualtc mt:a'iur 1ng l 9 on tht• RKhter <,call' "a' {·enten.·d 2 '\ mtk<, ""t''l of \1 onu L..tkc or dh<1ut \II m1le'i north"c't of the fir'it qu.ikc \<'::ti '>did Meredith ,,11d < Jltcd1 didn't Jett·c..1 tht· \Ct'Ond lcrnhl111 hu1 .uhkd that th1 epll<'Ot<'r [tl 'l'n I" \ l-.11 ...... , in thl· \Mlll" genrrnl art•a 111 lht• l'.trlll"r \H rra llU•tl.r • 6 '\I) p m . Irvine Finance Commlsalon. Cat) ( ounul ( hambcrs. 17200 Jamboree Bl vd nntroller lnr the stall' Otl1n• ell F ml'rgenn '\en ace\ an \anarncnto • 1 JO p.m .. Jrvlne Unified Scbocft. District Board of Education Adm1n1strat1on Center. 5050 Barranca Pk> It "a'> an after\hod, ol lh<' Jul\ 21 tl·mblor that rcg1<,terell fl I on the R"htcr '>lalc 10 the \1crra "Je,ada .'?'iO milr'i north Ill Los Ange It'' .,,11<1 I ><.-nn" \krt·d11h Thl·re "a' no damage reported and. in ( >n \und.t\ r11~h1 thrl'l' 'lag.hi ('<arth · 4ualo.C'\ tou~ pl.Ill' "lthin n mull'\ 111 l'ad1 otht'• about II n11lc..·' ca\t 111 \.rnt:i < Iara anording tn lh<' \l.11t• nttill 11 f nwqzrnn \en ll't'\ PoucE Loe No damage or IOJUrtl'' "-l'rt' rqmrtl'd from the Quake'>. Bandits change their µiinds at two stores in Costa Mesa I wn armed robbers came oway t•mpt\ handed when they 1ncd 10 hold ·up t"'o 7-flc,en stores w1th1n rlllll' minute ... l·nunta1n Valley police H'j)(lrtl'd toda) ' L>ctct't1ve Dann Bean 5n1d the fir't Jltempt occurred at 6:48 a.m. atur- dJ) at the 7-Cleven store at 16475 I larl:lor Blvd .\ witness told police the men par~cd on a nearby street and h1:g;in pulltntt bandanas over their Newpo~ Beach A 2 '·>'lilf old \Cutia d1 v1ng instructor from Bnlbon 1,1aod dasappc'art'd. July 26 11\rr 1rlhna h" w1fo he was lc.,v1ng for worl. f hl' Wt fr told pohC't Iha I 8 ftmaft \tudrn1 in 1hr l la"' d1\.'lppc111't"C.1 ahout tht' • • • Jr...,l'lr' v.nrth S \II~~ wa~ \tnlrn hom 1hr '\Cl ond 111 H>r nl a r<'\1dcn1 r 011 I hr I 00 hloc:lt of C 1rancl < anal • • • " hurahu hmkr into a l>odgr C ult pa riced nra1 tht' intrNt tton of lt\th \llttt and Rttlhm1 Boulrvnrd ~nd <1tolc .about St 7 000 wonh nf "'omen s Jrwelr' I ••• "1ofl• th•m 1.1 fl.lllKl wmth of f"""l'lry '"" \lnlrn tr11m • 1h1nl llnor 11panmrnt at the l'arl °"'t'"Jlt1rt \1'6rtmen1' faces as they approached the store One man displayed a kn1fr 1hc witness told police. But the men wt'n: apparent!) fnghtened ofT when a rustomcr entered at the same tame. Bean said About nine minutes later. the J>3tr entered another 7-Elcven at I 0950 Warner Ave and donned their han- danas 1ns1de. the police detC'Ct1 \C d&)''i, satd police • • • A ~tcrco valued at more 1han $4(>0 w11' ttolrn from a Volkswaaen 1n the I 'OO llltllk of Brown1n1 Sunday he tween \ ,11111 tr pm • • 1 <\ \trreo wa~ 5tOlen trom 1 Volltw•ill!t'n Rabll1t wmcumr Sunday from 1he I 1000 llh'K k of l>a1mlcr c;lrt't'l The lo" "a' r•umatt'd ~twttn \200 end S400 • • • <\ ve h1dt parltrd 1n thr 111011() hlill k ol Via Mt\,1na wOi\ \Cnatchtd with .1 kn \unday around noon ••• <\n rnvclopt lOnta1n1n& S 1tXJ 111 ul\h wa\ lost 111 1hr WooJhm1ar '\hut11>11111 < rntrr c;unda} het"'<'cn ~anti,., 11 111 • • • i\ l:ve !land pla 1n1 al ,1 h11mr 1n 1h1 I 4000hlC'W'tc nfOu, Strttt w.i' .wh 1'l4'•' "' pol:ce 10 tone 11 dov.n \undtn nt .1ho111 \ ~m • • • • .\ 1986 Toyota ptt"ltup trud1 v.11h rtJ \tnpr\ and• v.h1tt' ralT)pt• •hrll wa\ \tolen \Ot?Wt1mc unda-. at < on11nrn111I (,raph1t\ 111 I ~I ""\C't <\ ~r said He \atd thl't a\hll'r pante~l·d .ind ran 11110 a bat·lo. room to ca ll polit'r .\ l U'>tomcr \\ho \.\d\ pla\ln~ '1tkn game\ at the t1mt• told polan· the mrn approacl'led the rnunter "'Ith a 1-.nik and a handgun But fiading the clerk gone. the men Ocd without ca'ih in a light blue mtd-1 ~7(), American car "It wun't their m rning. 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Robenson told the crowd, which pledicd about $2 m11l1on for his poliucal exploratory committee. that he would not announce his candidacy plans until Sept. 17. The 56-year-old conservative fro m Virgjna Beach. Va. s~ud he was wcighin~ God's will for him. addinf. "Deep in my heart, I know God s wiJI." Supporters responded to hi~ speech with numerous standing ovations and checks for $1 ,000, the maxi mum allowed by federal election laws. The rally in Anaheim followed a fun d-nuser m Dallas, where about 5,000 people turned out to eat barbecue and listen to Roben son at the ranch of billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt. Marijuana-hunting plane found inf orest; pilot, two deputies dead By tbe A11oda1ed Press ASH LAND, Ore. -A manJuaoa-hunting plane from northern California was found unday with all three people on board dead. having crashed 1n a thickly forested region near Mount Ashland on the Oregon-Cahfom1a border. authonties said A four-da~ St"arch for the single-engine Cessna 18 2 by 1sk1 you County sheriffs officials ended when a helicopter Oymg to Ashland reported seeing the plane lying partially hidden m the rugged· mountain temun. The sheriffs office said the dead were pilot Noah Stinnett. 46, of·Rcddm~. and -sheriffs deputtes Dale Rossetto. JO. of Yreka and Larry Brcn·da. _ 9, of Montague Cause of the crash wa1. under mvesttgat1on. Dlsm•ntllng of reactor OK'd by NRC LOS i\NGELE -i\ :!6-year-old UCLA nuclear reactor. long a target of protesters but dormant '>rnce 19 4. 1s being dismantled following approval by the Nuclear Regulatory Comm1ss1on The JOb should be finished b) the end of the summer. Charles i\shbaugh. an engineer at the school's Nuclear Energy Laboratory said unda> The I 00-kilowatt research reactor ""a" <;hut down m June 19!!4 But l~A officials had to wait for federal pemms1on to d1'imantle 11 and shfj)t1lel-ad1oacme matenal left to Hanford, Wa<;h for disposal Ashbaugh said the dismantling would pose no health threat Funeral held for Alr Force pllot RIVER ElXJE. NJ -An i\1r Force pilot" ho d!}'.d 1n thcuash of a plane behe.,,ed to be an ex pen mental Stealth fighter has been buned with full m1htan honors. MaJ Ross E. Mulhare. 35. former!~ of River Edge. was killed Jul> 11 when the plane hc wa'> piloting crashed in the Sequoia National f-ore<;t 1n California. Fnda) 's funeral al t Peter the Apostle Roman ( athohc C hurch here was follO"'-Cd b\ burial at <..corge Washington Memorial Parlo. 1n Paramu'> ' .. ,~ Rev. Lawrence Martin Jenco offera communion to family membera at a Mau of Tha~keglvlng Su/Y1n Joliet, n~. Rev. Jenco celebrates1'tass, prays for hostages, visits with his family JOLIET, Ill (A PJ -The Re" Lawrence Martin Jenco began a "eek of seclusion toda ) after cheenng worshipers watched him celebrate his first Mass since returning home from 19 months of capt1v1ty in Lebanon "Please pra) tor me," a wh1te - robed Jenco told more than 1.500 worshipers who gathered for the Mac;<, on Sunda> at St Ra~ mon~\ Ca- thedral and ga ve him repeated stand- ing O\allon<> "I need that support." Jfr urged the listeners. man) of them friends and famil y. "to pra) for m) brother-; st11l 1n capt1v1ty ·· H1\ brother. 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FREE MONTHLY COM MUNITY LE TURE Call our 24-hour Hotline for a free con ultation or lecture reservation 1-800-EDU-LINE MEDICAL TREATMENT CENTER FOR EATI G DISORDER SANTA ANA HOSPITAL MEDI AL CENTER l~ll '\ I .11n. 11 ~ \1 'i.m1.1 \ n.1 < Jlt l11m1J 11' 'Ofi • GAO says nerve .gas IObbying by Pentag~n ilfegal WASHINGTON (AP) -Two House committee chairmen say they will tum to the Justice Department 1f the Pentagon does not recover money paid. perhaps 1llegally. to generate support for nerve gas weapons. A congressional study satd the Defense Department illegally hired a lobbyist and a public relations man last year to inOuence Congress and the media in the m1lltary·s quest to produce new nerve gas weapons T.he accllsalJon wjls made by the -General Accounllng Office. the in- vestigative wing of Congress. m a June 25 report released Sunday t1) two House committee chairmen. Jack Brooks. D-Texas, of Govern- ment Operation$ and Dante Fasc.ell. D-Aa., of Foreign Affairs. Brooks and Fasc~ll asked Defen!.C sCcretary Caspar Weinberger what he will do to recover the money paid to the lobbyist. John A.C. Gibson, and the PR man. Peter Hannaford, a former public relations partner of Michael Deaver, the ex-White House deputy chief of st.aft: "If you arc unsuccessful in recover- ing these funds. we intend to request the Justice Department to taJce ap- propnate action to recover these funds." they wrote to Weinberger. In a prepared statement, Brooks said that "this 1s a very senous matter. The more ~ feam -about how t:he Pentagon violated laws and regu- lauons to stack the deck the more outrageous 1t becomes ... The document was released with the House prepared to vote this week to retract the cond1t1onal go-ahead given b) Congress 1n 1985 for the new chemical arsenal. Helm.s denies giving info to Chile; probe ordei;ed NE W YORK (A P) f-~en. Jcs!>e Helms, rcponedly the target of an fl:JI 1nvest1gat1on into whether he or one of his aides passed secret'\ to the Chilean government. \a~\ the 1nquir' appears to ha"e been poltt1calh motivated. The Ne" York Times 1n \unda~ ed1 t1ons cited con~rcss10nal and ad- min1strauon officials as S:l) mg the probe focuses on charges that the Chileans had been told about a co' en Amencan mtelhgence-gathenng op- eration A kc) House Dcm1x:rat toda> sharply cnucizcd the alleged leak and called~or a thorough FBI 1nvcst1ga- uon into the reported 1ntclhgcn<:t..' disclosure Rep. Michael Barnes. chairman of the Foreign .\ffatr., subcommittee on Laun o\mcrica. \81d on ABC's "Good Morning Amenca." "This activity 1s outrageous. It ce rta1nl) should be tracked down and 10\ csugated fully h> the FBI .. AB< said 11 has been told by adm1n1strat1on oflicials that the 1n- tell1gence leak to Chile's m1htary Ju nta has had an 1mmed1ate. negative cllect on U intelligence gathenng operations 1n C h1le. Helms a cnuc of State Department pollq toward Chile, told the Times neither he nor his stalT provided dass11ied matenal to Chile. 2 climbers saved, 2 feared dead after avalanc~e in Washington By lbe Associated Press . BELLINGHAM Wash -Authont1cs held out httlt..' hope of saving two climbers m1ss1ng on a mounllHn after two companions escaped an avalanche that hurled ice boulders the s11e of cars The two survivors were found unda) morning on Mount Baker b> Canadian mountain climbers. near where s1'\ people died 1n an a' alanche 1n 1939 The search for the missing guide and another mcmhcr of the group re<;umcd toda> after being suspended <\unda ) afternoon as a hot sun made the steep c;lopes increas1ngJ> unstable. Voluntary·drug tests for Cablnetsuggested V..ASHI NGTON -President Reagan. preparing to launch a campaign against drug abu'iC. ha'> '>uggcstcd that< ab1nct members' oluntat1I) submit to drug tests. h1'1 chief spokesman -.aid tod.a~ Th~ idea would be for top admin1stratton officials to 'let an namplc for others. Larr) Speakes told reporters at the White House <iJX"ake'> said that Reagan. later today \l.Ould himself announce the general · g6ah and obJect1ves .. ofa nat1onw1de anti-drug campaign The president\ in111a11 'e comes a )car after the Justice Dcpanment and the Drug Enforcement Adm1nl\tra11on launched a nat1onw1dt· manJUana erad1cat1on campaign making '-COrt:'> ol arrcMs and destroying m1ll1om of marijuana plants. Detrolt workers vote to end 19-day strlke DETROIT -l hou.,and' of mun1c1pal worker.1 began trickling bal.'k to w?rk today after \Oting lll l'nd a strike that left the nation'-; s1xth·large<;t Cit) without essential 'Cr\ 1tc\ for nearly three weeks .\bout 75.\JOO ton'> of uncollected garbage Y.J\ to he rl·mo,ed beginning toda~ and bus ~n1tc for 200.000 ~ommutcr\ \I.Ill return 1~1 normal gradual!\ mer th~ ne\t fc\lo da)'i Mayor ( olcman 'r oung '>did "iunda\ night ~.frmhcr\ ol the .\mcncan Federation of State. ( ount~ and ~un1upal E mploH:c<, < ounnl .:!5 Y.ho rcJCCtcd a part last week \Oted I 298 to 956 \unda\. to acu:pt thl· par t. ""h1ch guarantees an 8 percent raise o'er th rec \car'> and hon uses of S 500 the fir'it )Car S200 the second )ear and S400 the third \car ~~""':"'.':J·i ---·---·-· -····-----NOW SHOWING. 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Bnush offic1aJs said the government had no lcgaJ power to enforeesueh rcstnet1om but was prepared to set guidelines. Her offer fell s1gn1ficantly short of the eight measures the other Com- monwcaJth leaders want to impose, including cutting air hnks and ban- ning imports of South Afncan agri- cultural produce. The source, who spoke on con- dition of anonymity, sajd Thatcher reiterated her opposition to both these measures and added: "This is where the case rests." The confrontation could threaten the future oflhe Commonwealth, the 49-nation association of Britain and its former colonies. The apparent deadlock came as the seven Commonwealth leaders met . for the second day in a special conference focusing on a hst of eight specific sanctions against South Afnca. The measures would be the Commonwealth's most pun1t1.ve yet agamst South Afnca's government. The measures were drawn up by 'a Commonwealth summit conference in the Bahamas Last October for cons1derat1on in London 1f South Afnca failed by mid-1986 to disman- tle apartheid and start nego11at10M wtlh black leaders. The leaders of Australia, Canada. India, the Bahamas, and the African countnes of Zambia and Zimbabwe ~ Bushasked by Egypt ·for relief on its debt C o\IRO. Eg}'pt (AP) -President Hosni Mubarak wants th e United States to cut the interest Egypt 1s paying on 11s military debt. but was unlikely to get encouragement toda} from Vice President George Bush. a J.J.S. official said. Bush was meet1n$ with Mubarak on the last stop of his I 0-<ia> tour of Israel. Jordan and Egypt. The two leaders talked informally over dinner Slinday night. The prospects for peace in the Middle East have dominated Bush's talks with Israeli Pnme Minister Shimon Peres and Jordan's King Husscrn .. but were likely to share top billing in Egypt with the country'' economic problem ~ Egypt's m1htary owes the llnlled States about S4 55 b1lhon. repayabk with an average of I J percent to 14 percent interest. Mubarak .... ant\ tht• rate cut to 7 percent "The Treasury Depanmcnt 1s \Cl"\ concerned that 1f we do that for ont.' foreign count!) eve~ other count() will want the samr treatment," al ' official tra,chng w11h Bu'>h ..aid Sunda> "We are going 10 do C\ en thing ""t.' poss1bl> can. but the 'ice pn:s1den1 has not come with the answer 10 all ol Egypt's problems,'' ~1d the onic1al who spoke on cond1uon of anon} mi· ty. Dluldent's brother released by Soviets MOSCOW (AP) -The brother Cif Anatoly B. Shcharansky said toda} Soviet authont1es have gi ve n him and his family pcrm1ss1on to leave this month to reJoin the freed human ngbts acuv1st in Israel. "We are of course very ha pp)." Leonid Shcharansky told the As- sociated Press tn ~ telephone inter- view. "The happy day at last ha' come. and all my famil y's troubles arc going to be at an end." Anatoly hcharanslcy. 38. was re-I leased on Feb 11 as pan of an East- Wcst pnsoner exchange after spend- ing nearly nine }'Cars in ov1et labor camps and pnsons. He now hves 10 Israel with his wife, A vital. Leonid bcharansky. 39, said the exit permits wert issued last week for himself, his mother, Ida M1lgrom, 77. his wife. Raya. and their two children. t 4-year-old Alexander and I -year-old Bons Malayala ruling party win• vote landslide KUALA LllMPllR. Malaysia (AP)-The Nat ional Front coah11on 1 of Prime M1n1 'i ler Mahath1r Mohamad "'on a landshde victory 1n parhamentan election 1h1\ ""ee~ end. the Elections ( o.mm1<1s1on ~1d today The 1ovem 1ng coah 11on "'on 141( SCJAts in Parliament 10 24 for th l' oppos1uon Democrati c .\limn Part > and one for the Pan-MalaY'Uln Islamic Part> the w mrn1\\1on ~11d Four ~ats 1n the I 77 mtmher hod) went 10 independent'> Mahath1r· .. cooht1on al\O WB'i re- turned to pov.l'r in all I I st.ate H~mbhl' for wh teh voting was hrld Saturday and Sund:'ly, captunna more than '""u· thinh of the \tat' 1n u rh rom'm 1\lon fitturr\ ~hnwed lunched today at Thatcher's IO Downing St. residence. - They arranged to meet later in what Commonwealth officials described as private ~ions. Commonwealth Secretariat spokeswoman Patsy Robertson made clear that the other leaders rejected Thatcher's offer. .. "Whatever attempts will be made this afternoon to find agreement ... will not be made at the expit;nse of Commonwealth crcdjbility.i.' she told reporters at a se~te brienng. Thatcher's aides noted that the pnme f!1inister had not changed her oppos1t10n----t0-embargoes of South African expons. but had offe~ the limited P,llckaie as a "mark of disapproval" or apartheid. The measures she pledged, trying for a compromise, were the least painful of embarsocs now being considered internationally. Because of overproduction of the three commodities, no country would be greatly affected by such a ban. Bntain, the only Commonwealth member belonging to the Common Market, must by law agree to such embargoes with the rest of the trading bloc. However, the eight measures drafted by the Commonwealth in- clude, in addition to cutting air links and banning agricultural imports: -A ban on new investment or reinvestment of profits in South !\frica. -An end to double taxa11on agree- ments. -An end to govemmeni assistance to. investment 1n and trade with South Afnca. -A ban on government procure- ment in South Afnca. -A ban on government contracts \lllth companies in which South African shareholders hold a ma1onty -A ban on the promotion of tourism to South Afnca Meanwhile Sunday, two independent newspapers predJctcd that economic sanctions against South Afnca arc inovilable. A white woman, identified as Denise Beets, died of tn~uri~ suffered 1n Saturday's bombins 1n Walvis Bay, a South African enclave in \he temtory of South-West Africa, the government Bureau for Information said Sunday. The bomb, the deadliest in South Africa this year, also lulled two blacks and two people of mixed race, and injured 23 people. The government said the explosives were left in a bas of meat in the shop. ,, No arrests were reported in that attack or in a bmpct mine explosion Saturda}' that broke windows in a post office in a Cape Town suburb and slightly injured the postmaster. · Senate's GOP leader seeks sanctions link to Contra aid request WASHINGTON (AP)-The Sen- ate appears ready to adopt sanctions agajnst South Africa, and Majonty Leader Bob Dole wants to use support for that measure to help pull throu~ a vote on aid to Contra rebels in Nicaragua. ~ Dole. R-Kan., fashioned the link last week after a bill to impose punitive sanctions against South Afnca's white minority government eme"ed from the Senate Foreign Relattons Committee by a 15-2 vote. It would bar new U.S. investment and bank loans in South Afnca as well as U.S. landing nghts for South Afncan airliners and the tmpon of outh Afncan uranium, steel. coal and other items. Dole said the vote for the measure by seven of the nine committee Republicans was a strong message to President Reagan that the GOP- controllcd Senate was read y to adopt sanctions over his objections. He said the margin of victory ~ . would. be/at least the two-thirds need~~emde a presidential veto if Reagan chose to block the measure But Dole also made clear he wants a vote on aid to the Nicaraguan <.ontra!. and that he 1s w11l1ng 10 use the sanctions bill to pressure cn11cs of the aid plan to drop any plans for a filibuster. Reagan has been trying to win congressional approval for SI 00 million in mostly military assistance for the Contras. In the House, the Reas,an admin1s- tratton and ns cnt1cs fight a rematch on a major trade issue as House alhes of U.S. texttle and apparel make~ push toovemdc a prcs1denttal vetool Lightened import retrain~ The campa1~n to pass the measu re over Reagan s objections could provide the Democrat1c-controlled House with 11s last full-scale a1nng before November consrc!.s1onal elec- tions of long-smoldcnng complaint'> about adm1n1strat1on trade policy . . Dare to be More. 17 mq ~rat 1 :l mg mc1111ne '4V per c1qa1e11e by FTC m~1hod SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Ou1tt1ng Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. .. .. I Oraiige Coat DAILY PILOT /Monday, Augutf ~. 198e * AS • d i ll , .... 'Weeping Woman' atolen Art tbJeTee c.emna thm:uel•ee .. Autrallan Caltaral Terroruta" MDt & l'IUl80ID note tod.aJ deman~ IOTerD· ment aub9ldiee for local arti9ta ln return for tfi1i Pablo Plcauo palntlna, titled .. WeeplnC Woman:• •alaed·at $1 mllllon and atolen from MelboarDe'• National Gallery. Bomb in suitcase kills two people, wounds 28 outside cafe in Beirut BEIRUT (AP) - A bomb hidden in a sullc.ase exploded today outside a cafe next to a police stauon in Chnst1an east Beirut, and police said two people were lulled and 28 wounded. The explosion at 10:25 a.m. col- lapsed the two-story bu1ld1ng housing the cafe. located beneath Beirut Bndge at the entranc.c to the res1den- 1tal d1stnct of Bour:i Hammoud. police sa1d. An army explosives ex pert, Chief Warrant Officer Youssef Bitar. said the IS-pound bomb was conceaJed m a valise placed at the entrance to the cafe, which 1s frcqentcd by elderly card players and waterpipe s:moken. The dead and tnJured were dug out from the rubble by C1vil defense squads. Ambulances with Sll'Cns waH- 101 rushed v1ctJms to bos;>itals from the blast scene. wb1ch was cordoned off by Chnsttan m1lit1amen. Among the wounded were two men whose feet were severed by the blast.. C1 v1l Defense chief Elie Hnean wd Poli ce said most of the casualues were Armenians. l 8 I I ~ c I ' \ What a concept: Teen&, running t een· center We're not quite ready to eat our words, but we're n artmg to wonder if ink castes as bad as it sm<:Ils. In this space on Jan. 15. we were critical of the ewport Beach City Council's effort to form a teen commission and create a teen center. Teen centers. we pointed out sage ly. a re frequently notable only for the failure to attract teenagers. Arguing that the family. not the government. is the proper instrument for guiding young people into the future. we su~ested that the City Council get o ut of the teen commission business. While we still think that position is sound, we may have underestimated the ingenuity a nd dedica tion of the adults and teenagers fo r whom a· teen center had beco m e a Holy G rail. . The spiritual a nd politiqil leader was City Coun- cilwoman Jackie H eather. A longtime advocate of youth programs. she was fresh from a great victory won by defusi ng a potentially explosive confro ntation between Newpon Beach pohce and the kids who liked to hang out at the Newport and Balboa piers. Heather was Joined by Bill Hamilton, owner of the Canner) Restaurant, now president of the Newpo rt Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, who represented the restaurant industry and a platoon of active. energeuc. invohed parents and teenage rs all comm med to the propo uon that teen'age rs really are j ust looking for a place to get together fo r good . clean fu n. Well, the teen center hasn't been b uilt yet, but that phase of the project seems a ll but accomplished . Last Wednesday. H eather and Ha milton and members of the comm1ss1on - the authon zation for which was expiring that night -piled onto Hamilto n's boat and cruised o'er to Li nda Isle to visit Donald Bren. the general!) camera-shy owner of The Irvine Co. It was all pla nned. of course. You no more d rop in on Donald Bren than you -would drop in o n Ronald Reagan or Howard Hughes. Bren had adj usted his schedule to meet bnefh with the commission . to emphasize hts company's.support for the teen center - ·· 110 percent," he said -and to promise T he Irvine Co. "-ould build the center at its expense on a lot it o wns near the mtersecuon of Pac die Coast H1gh"a~ a nd Jamboree Road The final hurdle the one that "ill get the editor a ne"spnnt sand"1ch (hold the mustard). will be fil ling the place"' 1th kids The commission seems to be o n the nght trad. here -it has turned the agenda over to the -..teens. Our cnt1u~m of teen centers was based o n the h1stonc error uf adult<i assuming they know bes t what the ~ounger generau on wants to do. In Newport Beach , the comm1ss1on c;eem fi to have dodged that pitfall by putting the teens tn charge of what goes on inside the ce nter. Two of the kc) clements tn the earl~ planning include food and m usi c No parent of a teenager will ever dispute the universal appeal of those elements. T he food wi ll serve the additional purposes of generaung revenue and providing practical business expenencc and JObs fo r som e youngsters. The music 'Nill lead to danc ing which brings boys and girls together which 1s the reason boys a nd girls hang out at the piers m the fi rst place. It will be a while before the teen center opens - perhaps a couple of years - b ut it 1s off to as good a start as an} teen center has ever had. If the ad ults can keep their pledge 10 let the kids run the place, if they matntain the faith and trust they have shown so firrtn the you th of Newport. c;ucccss will be hard to avoid. Opt" ons expressed n this space are !hose of the Detty PllQI Other views e11press~d on 1h1s page are those ol 1he1r authors and artists Reader comment s 1nv1ted The Dally Piiot PO Boll 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phone 642-6086 GovernllJent shouldn't become power of a few l n lht: hJ1111r\ On I uh I~. I <1xf I m 11l the I »1 , Pt lot' edtton.il ( 11111111c1uhng \Ir, "'1cf<,cn for ht\ "ll1p t111p _.11111 idl 11n the 1v.o term orchn.inu· 111 ~ <1untJ1n Valle" Thal '·'"' H''tm 1' m11\I c1111en' from l'A-n o>n\t'lull\l lcrm'> as a Fountain Valk\. ( tl\ < ounul member The .iu1hor of 1he cd11<Jt1al clever!) worded h1\ t•d11onal '>lat~ mcnt 10 put 'A-Ord\ 1n1n Mr "11el'>t:n\ mouth as folio"'' I If M r ~,d,t·n \/.Ould have re\p<1ntkd he miithl ht.1\C c.a1d" l "He wa'I wrong tv.n )'C.':lr' ago · or "ha' recogn11cd the <.•rror ol h1' ways" or "hr ~., ren\\C\\t'd hi\ po.s1t1on" or "ht' thanged h" mind·· In .. fact Mr N1ch\'rb.l1dn·1 \a'i an) nt those thing.-.. the r>a1 1\ l'tlot did "1r Nicl~n·s lltp-Oop .l111tuck on tlw 1wo-tcrm mea\urt· clcl<'\ nnt 1nd1r:1w he ha\ had a thanRt' of hcc1rt nM agree" w11h tht' f>,111\ Pilot hur mere!} ~ho"'' hl' intent" 111 U'>t: .1 loop hole to hi\ n'>'n .uJv;in1agl' "'h1k JHAN 1F ,()A$ T Daily Pilat othl'r'> must c1bc\ the law ht 'u '1gc1ruu<;I\ lampa;gned for It\ oh\IOU'i Lht• Dcttl) 1'1lot dt'> .1g.n.'l'' "11h the 1"'0-1erm ord1nanu.· hut th•" \hnultl not he ground'> to \U ppor1 3 pcr,on v. ho lobh1Cd for Iha t la"' onh to use 11 10 h1o; perwnal advantage in v1olat1on of1hc sptnl 1n which 1t wa~ wnnen The Dail}' P1lo1 should rcrncmhcr that ilk pacen1 of the "otcr'i agreed with ~r "11elscn 1n I 9R4 '" dtd I I hl onl.,. had pan of th1c. law" thal n ft·~ pcqple arc allowt•d to take aclv;int;tge of a loop-hole that hole.I\ the maJont) arcountabk An t'l!\Ue thal "'<I'> om· ol the main point ~ hmught out during the l'an,pa1gn for pa'>..age of Mca~urt' "( ," whtch Mr "11clscn supponed. wac. to a<1<1urc that the government of our ( ti ) doc\ not hct nmc the p<i~cr of the lew LFO W JON ~ r ountarn Valk'r Karen Wltt-1 P•1b• •~"' Frafttl Zlnl fclttlY Tom T•ll '4•"1tQ1ng fd1lo• OOf\ ,..,.., City Editor Tom CIAftll'I ,.._, Ed1to1 Creto INff Soo•lt fd1to1 "oMft Cetttraff PrQOu<.ll()n Olt~IC)( T.n)K~ C1rcut•tion Mtn~ Howerd Multienery .Adv.tl'lllfng Director ...... ,~ ci .. a.r*' 0tr.c1or The first thing that Harvey Myerson n eeds to understand Is that God never meant for anybody to playfootball In the:sprtng. ' I j I ! There's good, bad,.but the best is most unusual Book lists best. worst. and of course, the ever-popular 'wierd things· chapter BILL HARVEY Rcct'nth, I alqu1red a real gem ofa book It', called ··ac,.t. Worst and Most l 'nusual" and 1s wntlcn h' Bruce Felton and Mark Fowler ' It 's a lOmp1lallo n ofa great' anl'I) ot c;uhJcl'ts, and. tells about the best. worc,t and mo.-.1 unusual cxamplec; ol each c;ub1ect . ..\ ample shown on the back cover as the "Worsl example of d1plomaq " ..\pparenll~ during 1he I 9~lS !\.11ddle Ea'>t war a l. S .\m- bas~dor ur~ed tht· •\rahs and Jews m be nice and rcc,ohe their d11Terencr' "like good C'hmt1ans ·· There must be some basic Ila'>' in m~ character because I enJo~ tht· ··~orst" and "most unusual" pans o t the book far more than I enJO) the .. best" calegOr) I suspect, hov.ever. that I'm not alone in m) preference" Opened at random. 1he sub1t·u facing me was the m1lilar) s, actual count. !here was exapl) one "he,t" while there v.crc four """'0"'1"'·· and~ I "most unusuals " The first thing that caught m~ t:~c was "Most l lnusual .\1rc:ratt Car- ner." so I commenced to re:id. ll seemed 1ha1 dunng \1, orld War 11 Grea1 Brua1n dc,'eloped \\ha1 11 c:allcd the ORI The Ocpartml'nl 111 Bright Ideas T ht• purpo\c of iht· department \l.dS to <,ohut and C\alu- atr ideas -submlltrd b) tflc general public -that might c;er"c lo aid the "'ar cOort and bring the v.ar to a cloc.e Pro1ect Habbakuk wac; a direct result ofth1., department. and sermed to ha' e mcnt. The idea "'a!> lo caf\ r a 'u11ablc 1crberg ofT the North Polar cap. blas1 and bulldo1c 11 into '>hape. 10"' 11 10 the Engli sh< hannel and USl' 11 as an aircraft earner \\ a11 1 L1.,tcn 10 the rest Iii 11 If the l'nem) actuall) managed to hn the 1h1ng "'''h bombs. the idea wa' 10 fill the craters w11h watl'r anti allo"" 1110 rcfrcc1e It v.ould then be molded bad. 1n10 a le, cl and uc,abk \urlacr V. here '>'ould .... ~ tx· "11huut idea.-. hke that'l . · The idea was nc,cr· 1mplcmcnte-d hut for a while PrnJt'll Hahhakuk did ha'e the lull bat king of lht• V. ar < abinct I c;u.-,pec1 1ha1 lht· rca,nn the 1dL·a ncH·r reached lru111op ,., bnau'>t' somchod~ tinall) c,a1d "\\ a11 Taking off might (IOI he a prohlcm. hut hm~ an~ we gdrng to land the blood' aeroplanc\ on a blood\ sheet of iced ..\ftcr a qUtlk rrreading MthL' page m~ 0\1in feeling w;1\ that the ,\ulhor\ m1c,<;ed 1hr boat <,o to 'Pl'al.. -on 1h1c; one Tht'\ ml·n11unrd a fc,, 11thrr idea!> that had tx·cn c,uhm11tt•d to tht· DBI. hke a perpetual motion ma- chine, but the one that caught m' cH· and was far more unuc,ual 111 m' opinion wa<, the cun'>lructwn 111 ,, giant raft. The 1dra man behind th1c. onr tl'lt that I ngland ~hould rnnc.Lrut t .1 rail the c.irc and shape ol Engl.and Jnd anchor 11 1n the '\onh \ca I ht• purpose ot the raft \.\.l\ to rnnfu\e German lhcrs so that the' 'd h11mti ·the raft rathcrthan f ngfand Is that a great Kira or v.h;.11 • Think of the J)l:<1n'-t1mc applt cat1orn. of such a rail' In om· tell ""'oop. Englanl1 <.Ould haH· doubled her coa<itltnt'. Jnd prohabl\ tnpkd her IOUrt<it lradt" If nothing l'l'>C, 11 tould ha'" lfl\l.t'd lhl' thing 'ou1h .ind the QU('l'n c-ould h;iH' a \umnwr .ind a "'1 n l('r palat'l' Probabh "'hat '~uuld hcl\l' h.1p- pcned. though. " 1ha1 thl'' 'd Ill\'. thl' thing to the B:n nt Bl'ngal and ttndwr ti Then thq rnuld pr1 tl•nJ 1ha1 thn \\Ill o" ncd I nd1a Columnist Bill I/an n li\t"• In Huntington Beaeb With friends like these, w h o needs needs political enemies \\CR\\lf.'-TO -The Citlt· lorn1a l>l'mocralll part\ " k'' .tn organtlatton than 11 • ., a loo,eh - '>Omet1mc'> \Cr) lomrl~ -a·ll1t't1 confcderal1 on ol 1ndcl)l'ntkn1 pnli11 C'al power hlon In an organ11attonal '>l'n<it· 1(, much like med1e,al Furop<.'. "hen national boundanec; and nalton.il 1drn1111es v.crc 111-dctincd Thc.._offi.c:!al p~ny structure 1tsclt, the '>late chatrman·s o ffice. 1he ctn Ira I rnmmtttcc. etc .. ISJU'lt a hollow \hell muth hk~ the "kings" of the Middle \ge'> The real power,., Vl'\ll'tl 1 n al lea't a ha1r-do1cn morr 01 ir,., L'4ualh powerful and 1ndcpendL'l1I pultt1t.1I dukedoms. ealb wllh tl\ o" n ch1cl. which form al11ancc' un \pl'l Iii<. matter<. but \~h1ch al<,11 t>ngage in ..i kind of perpetual warfare '>'1th l'alh other JU'>I a<. their mcd1l'' al u 1un1n· pamd1d !\.fore than an) thing. lht•\1.. pollttldl dukes arc Jealous of lhl'tr ov.n powl'r' and preroga11,es and rest\! h111erl\ an) eflon to create a potent ccn1ral government for the party That's wh} for example. the Dcmocrauc <lu kcs of lhe state As~mbly and Senate placrd on the ballot la~t June a mcac,urr aimed at preventtng the ()("mcxrattr Part) from creating a '1rong. gra~~roo1s organ11At1on that rnuld have challenged thcrr own aulhorm. -a measure. oddly enough. oppowd h) the official pany c.tructurc The eternal fac11onalt<1m of thl· r>cmocratrc Pany '" moc.t c' 1drnt in 1h1s elecuon }'car, and e'ipcctalh -.., regarding the guhcrnatonal amh1 - 11ons of l o.-, .\ngclc'> Mayor r om Aradley i\s the p:in) ·., candidate tor gm . ~tnor facing a popular and Hf) ~l'll tinanC't'd Rcpuhltcan incumlx-nt Bradley need~ all the help he ran gel from ht\ nwn pany ac; v.cll a'i c;om<.' good lulk t1nd ~ood polttrcal \l.ork on hi'> part Bui a'> lht 1.:amp:u&n wac,on wcar'i on 11\ bernm1ng 1ncrea'i1np,h clear that the duke'> of f>emqHa c" h:t\t" 1;ol lcct1vC'I; decided that Hradll'\ "a • lo<.1 cau~ The C' Hkntc ot 1h.H '' tn he found C"t'rY "'hcrl' fherc " Im t•,,1n1 pk .1n ctlort b}' nrlt'lnt1ld l.ihrn -pu1:1t1q I\ a Rr;ut le\ '>Upp<>rtt•r -to nq~ottatc ..in II\ crhaul of tht• \lall,.'> Sf> h1lhnn worker'c, compt'n'>t1l1nn ')'tern "'''h t•mplo)er.. anti h.t'l' 11 enaued th" \Car If lahor kadn' hl'lll'\l'cl Bn1dln \.\OUld \qn. tht•\ would he holding oti ht.·tau'c lhn c.ould gl'I a hent·tit innea\e from him w.1thout m:ik1ng tonccc;s1onHkmantlcd h) cmplnH'r' ln,tead. ha\.1ng lOnl'ludrJ that Cieorgc Dcukmci 1an "'Ill he: fl'· clct.lcd. the\ are working hard tn hammer out a hill ht: lan <,1g:i 1h1., · vt."ar · ..\\<.l'mhl\ ~rwakt•r '-" 1ll1l' Br<\\\ n pt•rhap'> thl' '1ngk m11c.t tnllul·nt1Jf part\ ll-adc-r ha\ ht•t•n dmng Bradln no faH1r' J>enod1rnll} Bro"' n mal..l'' puhlt<. comml'nl\ ahoul lhc 'k.td \talc ot Bradk) H.1mpa1gn lu\t la\l lo\t:t•k rcluting th<.' facadl' ol opt1m1\m thal Hradlc' ma1nta1n' Arnwn '>a•d 1n l'ITl·U that unlc\\ I kut..mepan pull'i \11mc mJJ111 hwwr hl .. , gmng to he rt'- dt'{ tnl .. I think tht' go .. crnor w-<.>ultl ha'c 10 c.tumhlc <,omev.hl'rf · Brown c,a1d Man) IX-mocra11c mcmhc" of Rrown·., O\l.n !lock in the A'i!>cmbl). meanwhile. an· running lnr rc-clcc· 11on not a\ barker' of llradlc\. hut \Ii llh'hnxhurt'' l .lrntng photo\ and \lat<.•rm·nl\ 1111pl) 1ng thal lhl'.,. arc lnendl> with 1hc governor -a prart1tc I hat Rrnwn rert.11111\ docsn 't dt'>couragl' · The stare·., lx'morrat•l If 'i ~·na· lor . .\Ian ( ran~ton who r<tC.C' h1\ own tough re-Ciel ttnn h:ittll' th•' ycnr 1,n 't p1ck1ng any fight\ with DcukmCJtan I a~t v.eek. a ( ran11ton aide re ferred lo I >cukmcpan a\ ·a "<'11 p<ipular g1nernor' w-htCh \C3rl·cl\ <;quarc'> DAN WALTERS '"th Bradk) \ LOnten1111n that pcopk' arc clamoring for al hangt· But pcrhap'i the moc.t drJ ITl<H ll ~' 1dcncc 1ha1 Bradk" Jonn·t l'nfo~ nit) hchrnd h1c. cand1dan \11rlan·d a\t week whl•n <,\all• l n·.1\11r1..·1 lr"t· l 'nruh. '~ho'' ht.•t•n a l>l'mot 1.1111 Pan' ch1efta1n lor nrt1rh thrn· tkt Jdc~~ appcarl·d .11 J nt'"'' tonkrcn1 l' \.\Ith Dl·uknll'JIJn Jnd pr.11\t"d !hr go"ernor for h1' h;indltn~ ol 1h1· ltc,l.1l t nw; he lated "'hen 1.1k1ny 11tlil l' ' \car\ ago \\ l nruh talh·d .1huut I k 1 kmq1an·, · grc;ll ill hit'\ t'Oll'nt n rc'><.u1ng the \talc Imm th\,11 t h.ll" thl' governor hcamcc1 into thl' l.lm era!> and 1n-.1c,1c<l hi h1ghl> c.keplll al reponrf\ that the JOtnt appear.inn· had no p<iltucal mcanmg Wh\ Rrown. I 'nruh c.•1 al .ire underc11111ng the Bradlc) lamp.11gn dTon •~ a matter for tntl'n'c \pl'l u- la11un among pohttl.ll tn'tdlr' Perhaps. ho"'e"er 1hc rt'H\<111 " that in-their heart ot hea1 I\ llH'\c l)ellfOt'ral1{' duke" don·1 \\,ll\I :i <itrring ()cmoc:ratK gll\ l'lnm In lw clectcd bc~au<>~ 11 would c.l1n1111"h 1hc1r own author1I\ 111\tdt tht•11 dukcdom' and 111.tkt' 111111 .111d 11111 them. th<' control1 1n1t lat 1111 1n tlw Dcmo<rat1<: Pc111\ Da.11 Waltrr~ 1, 11 '~ndln1tl'd columnist l'A Co1D.1D.ents welcozne ::. The Daily Pilot welcomes your op1n1ons on matters or publlc interest Letters and longef articles of commentary must be signed They should be typed or clearly written and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR, Delly Piiot, Box 1580, Co1te MeH, CA 92828. Please Include your address and telephone number 90 we may verity authorship. ~· PETEDEXT&R Columnlat PETE DEXTER Award· toUSFL on the money ~ \( R.\~11 'Io I here are a couple of thing' kit 111 \J~ I think, about , the l n1ted \1;11c~ Foot bal League and ti'> )Utt ..igJtO\I the NFL The tnal, as }OU know-ended last week w11h 1hr JUIJ f111tl1ng the N FL guilt) ofonc' 1ola1wn of lhl' <;her_man /.\nll-T ru~t ·\ll tor monopolizing profeS)tonal footb<tll .ind set the damages owed lhl' r1' al l \I L at SI That penalt~ \lid) tnpkJ -toS3- because 1h1lt wa'> an an11-tru\t case. and predator). monopoltst•l uirpor· :itton~ ha'e tn be .-.pokcn to 1n a l.snguage the'\ undemanJ The L·<;FL. for lhe rewrd had a~kcd lor $1 69 b1lhon L'SFL atlorne'\ llan e\ \1' l'r<>on ..aid 11 v.as a hdrd 'erd1cl 10 under· stand ''It'<, difficult to rewnok <the JUI)\) findings." he sard "that the \,FL aucd in a monopol 1s11c. preda· tor) fashion bul that "-C wnen'1 damaged except 10 the e\1ent ofS I Lr1 me c,ee 1f I can help The lirsl thing that tl:m C) l\.1}erson needs 10 understand 1c. that (Jod ne'er meant for an) bod~ 10 pla\ lootball 1n the spnngand summer Hc doe)n·1 "'ant the plant•t all stunk up You do not ha\e to take m) 1.1,ord for 1ha1. ask an} body who ha<. l'H'r gone through spring prawcc In na1urr thl·re 1s a time of 'car tor do\cnrs'>, and that 1l. winter and tall That""' hen all the thingi. (Jod put nn 1h1s earth at more than an e1gh1h 111 .1 ton become affec11ona1e toward t:Jl'h other It 1s "'hen }Our J. and 4- ' l'M nld children look out of 1he tar \\tndow'I and <,<!\.''He ... look. thO'-l' l<l'>' ~arc lighting:" and one da~. v.hen the' arr old enough. \Ou take 1h.t1 opportuntl~ to e\platn lhe v.a)C. ot natute to them and th<' miracles ol hk on this planet \ ou sa}. ·· 1 he~ 're not fighung. 'itlh That'' ho'>' rn~s homogen11c their milk· .\n~ lht'i 1s also the time ot }car '"hen O\t•rgrown men were meant to put,h eat h other do\!. n. and lte on lop of each other hreath1ng each tither'' breath. '>Pttt1ng names and hlmxl la!> ting each other·, '"'eat C 1od planned 11 thJt wa) kno"1ng that nothing <,mells as had 1n rold "cather as 1t dues \.\ht•n 1t'~ hol. and l..nm~1ng th.11 from thl'> time nl doc,encsc, ~nuld t'mt•rge rlt'"' hit' 111 1hr 'prrng \nd nncr th1nl.. e'en for c1 momrnt that foo1hall and ne\I. hie in the 'prtn~ are unrelated thing<, Foot· hdll 1n fact. " .1 totm of natural wkllton tht• "·" "l' 1mpnne !ht• \f:ll.'l"ll"\ It heg1n' 11 )UU h,l\e Jn\ 1akn1 at .. lll. ha<. i.. 1n JUntor high '>Choo( \ l Oath """111 l umc 10 ~ ou one morning utter 'lud' hall anti J\k Hiu to make 'lomc hk chutrec. He w11l '.l' that he ha' heen ".ttl hing 'ou and 1ha1 'ou lan be a<, good :i f11111ball pl;ner ac; \O\J \\,1n1 lo ht· hut th;11 ~11u hJ\l' 10 "'ant II \ nd 'ou tin ";int ll hl'{'a u .,l. '1H1 .ift' I ' or, 14 \l'Jr\ old J nd 'uu k no" 1ha1 lo1)1h.1ll ('lla\cr'> gt'l all tht' g.1rl5 It ''not 100 long alter lhl\ th.it the wach \\Ill hcg1n talking to ;ou about ~" 1ng up '>C:>.ual relat1onc, Tht'i t omi:' in J I l\I ot other lh in gs 10 g1' c U('l 1ha1 1ndudec, \mok1ng, alcohol. drug!> and I.ate n1gh1~ \nd \o thret· nr louncars pac;c;, and 111<; flm'ithlc that vou have turned into .1 1011th.1ll pla\cr II 1c. alc;o poc;<i1hk that \Ou \till h;l\cn't ~ad an}' \C\ual rrl .. 11111n' .ind at 1h1" point "'hen ,1 d1flNl·n11 oath <,.1\\ the saml· thing - that thcr" , ... 11 hc picot~ ot ttme for 1h.11 latl'f alll'r 'ou'rl· thrnugh pla\-- 1 n~· \ou lJn ll.ll unt• of two wa}\ \ <• 1 c;in l 11her '>mt le at that and "111 \11ur l hanu nr )OU t an beltc"c 11 \nd tl 'ou arc not ~m1ltnga1 that b\ lh1· llllll" \.ou arc 11 or I K \Cars old C rod do~·.,n I want 'tOU making babte\ late• on It"' lhat ~ample. ~o wh.tt I le does I!> lhts: He fiite<i 1h1n¥~ 'o thut a!> !>OOn a~ you quit pl:n ina. nonr of !he girls who love football nlayt'r~ want anything to do with \.OU an) more And none of thr l(trl\ "ho J1<ln'1 lovc football pla)~~ n c·i wanll'd an~1h1n~ to do with you <\nd ' k<'CptnR all that in mind. t would rt•turn your a1tcnt1on no\\ to tht• l l ~Fl . which began u a bunC'h ut rtl h gu}'~ who thought 1hat the four- 111 fi, e month gap between the \upcr Un"'I .ind the bc1unn1ng nf thr nh1h1tmn '>CJ\on "''" somr kine.I Clf <I\ l l\l)lht \.\ht<. h 11f {'OUf<,(.' IO'IVh\ the ~a\\ of '-;Jturc Jnd the M11<1de' o t t dr '-i111 In mt·nt1on Htm\Clf I hc.-n thC'-<' neh git\.\ <llll'mpted to ltll lhl' lt''P \I.Ith \CCond rate football g."tmc.-' "'h1ch in~uh\ nenho<h e\ cept u>acht'' "'ho han., .iround \1uch h.tll\ \nd "'hen none 1)1 11 v.orkcd thcc.t· c..tnll.' iu"' -who arc '>till nth hut n111 • ' rn h .1, tht'\ "'ere -lned to hl.1nw iht• NF t. \n<1 th1\ week 11 'Juf) decided the' "'crc rtllhl, and a"'aW~ the ll4iF1 S ( \.\ h1l h <'"Cl)lh1na rnn•mlercd 1, mnrt th.in a<'ncrmt\ Pt>lf ()(''Ctt.r i'J • l)'Ddlcatttd rolumnl,l Otange Co•t OAILY PILOT/Monday, August '· lNe A"I 7 COMPtETE NYSE COMPOllT! TRANIAC'nONI, A8 Sale of s .ayings bonds surging Oh nuta, competition! A Blae Diamond quality control ln•pector ln Sacramento eelecta premium nu ta for aounnet almond batter. the new conteuder to the $600 mllllon peanut butter bualneu. MUTUAL FUND S Rate speculation evtdentlytriggera the buying frenzy· By BILL MENEZES u....._.,.., The lfeasury's announcem e nt that 11 might l o wer t h e manamum guaran- teed interest rate o n U.S . savings bonds has sparked a bond buymg fren~y. wath some banks repomng they've bttn emptied of bonds. "I d o n 't have numbers; I can tell you w e art hav ing problems k eeping them an ~tock." H o lly C heric-0, a Ca ta bank spokesw o man i n New Y o rk. -!t y I( ·~-~.=~~-',~r.1u.1 ~~ac~ N~ ,t..~ l"t~11· ~'iJ' 10'\1 i;il r lJU !~JJ §~Ml, 11 ~ ~t mi~~ :ug a~ ~.h l4I •• ~. ~nrssr 1'i:~ .,~ !f.t ~~ a1 0 "At' f« lb ~~,"is« r~· §~; 1811' a~ ~~~«!.n Ut NL .. 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Funher fuelina the bond-buying • I n addition, the Treasury ha guaran- rush has been the steady d ecline of teed that bonch h.cldil\-e years would "In the m o nth of June w-e sold , 3.SSS bond,, I n July, we've sold ' 34, 703," s:ud Ruth Berry, a ·spoke woman for Cillz.ens Fiddny 8:1.nk an Louisv ille, Ky "The people who handle o ur bonds said 1t was a direct rc~ult o f the interest rates." i nterest rates. whjch hu he1&htcned accrue at least 1.S percent 1otcrcst - the attrac tiven e \ of the auaranteed n o matter what happened to the m1n1mum 7.5 percent return on n o attn& rate. bonds held for fiv e y ears. As open-market interest rate'> dro p- Steve Meycrhardt, publsc aftlun o fficer for the T reasury•s saVJn&$ bond d1v1s1on an Wuhan,ion, sald M would have no m onthly sales fi&ures until ncitt week. but ''I've h.eard from "It's probably n o t as much as pcd an the last year, so have return doubled, but there has been a sainafi-paad o n inv estmenl.s such as m o ney cant increase over the past couple of mark.ct funds, cenaf icate o f deposit a numberofbanksand acoupleofour field peo ple lhat sales m either be.nu o r t heir areti h ave been very heavy." , w eek.s," sajd Loretta Johnson. a and ev en passbook c heck1ngacxounts spokeswoman for O rego n Bank an a t some banks. Portland. The Sank Rate M onito r ne~lcttcr On W~csday. Tce.asury offitu.h SAJ.d bank.money .markcl~nts at saad the government soon may reduce I 00 a.nst atutions it surveyed yielded the guaranteed mm1mum y ield on the an average o f 6 percent annually 1n "My undcrstan<hns-tt t~H ~ no (rate) change for August.. but l d on't know about future m o nths," he add ed popular Series EE savings bonds 10 the week ended Wednesday. com - M e)'erhard t ~ad month~nd sales generally w ere heaviest because bond!> draw in ter est for the entire m o n th. reg.ard less of when 1n the month they a rc bought. save the government m o n ey a nd pared with 1:5 pefccnt fo r bonds held avoid excessive competitio n . five y ears N o tame frame o r amo unl wa While consumers can get yields sn given for the rate c ut. Analysts h ave the JO percent range-for a five-year speculated the manamum rate w o uld certificate of deposit. they're locked But a spot check of banks indicated that volume la~t week w as h eavier than u'tual. be lowered to 6.5 percent. into a C'D rate. whe reas the bond rate As o f 1982, savings bonds held fiv e wall n $C 1f o pen-market interest rates years or longer pay an a verage of a do Avco moves headquarters Avco Fl.lluclal Servlcts Inc. h as completed t he relocation o f al!. w o rld wt de corporate headq uartcrs from N ewport Beac h to a 105-acre T rammel trow Co "Fluor Complex" an Irv ine • • • The thr~ Orange County offices ofColdweU Bultr Comm er cial Real Estate Services produced sal~ and leases valued at S 162 812.555 d unng t h e first th ree mon ths of 1986 • • • Irvine-based Ultra1y1tem1 Inc . announced that It has completed t h e sale o f 90 percent of 1ts equity ante~t an a w()Cd-fired pow er plant located 1n C hinese Statton . ('ahf. to a subs1d1ary of Balta m ore Gas an d Elcctnc Co • • • T en spccaaJty can'> ar c servrng food an d dnnk items • • • an Ne"'pon Center Fashion l'tland t he lrv1Ae Co. announced The caru arc sclltng popcorn. hot dogs. -fruit 1u1ces and mineral wate~ fresh fnin ice cream sou ps and salads, cookies potato skin" and o ther n em s. American Hospital Sapply Corp •• No. 12 an th e Fo nune 500 list o f service companies. has an n o unced plans to locate a new d1v 1s1o nal hcadquan ers for American DA DE C h em as try Syste m s an I rvane S pectrum . • • • T he l rvine-ba~ Grubb &c Ellis Co. has announced • • • C'osta M esa-based P acTel Mobile A ccess, the the relocation of 11) Ir' ane W oodbnd gc ·office to a temporary fac1hh 1n th~ Inane H ome and Garden Center o n C u lver Drive v.h1k thC"ar free-standing 6.000.squale- foot building 1s being completed next door. • • • Stern and Kaye A11oclatt1. the ( o rona d el Mar-company which built and operates Southern C ahfornaa's o nly cellular m o bile telepho n e system . has signed Jensen M arketing Corp. as an authon zed agent to.marke t PacTel cellular ser v ice an the O ntario/Rancho C ucamo nga area . based pubhc relation\ firm. ha'> c hanged its name to Hilary Kaye & Asaoclatts • ••• Gateway Communications,"' h1ch markets computer • • • Crown Hardware recently celeb rated the grand o pening o f ats newest st o re an H e ntage Plaza. Irv i ne. T he company staned 1 I y ears ago an Cor o na del M ar hardware and !>Oltwan: ha't mo\Cd an tone"' headquarters an t he fn me Busine\\ Com pie-\ With the relocation. G atewa) p lans to 1mrt'a~ II\ wor\. tom~ from 25 to 100 emplo\ees NEW YORK (AP) -The following ltsl show\ Ille °"er • ll'le Coun1er sloc:ks and warrants ll'lal !'lave oone up lhe most and down lhe mo\t bas.eel on Percent of Cf\ange for Frldav No securities trading below S2 or 1000 snar9' are Included Ntf and percenlage cl'langu are 1ne difference t>elwHn lhe previous clo\ing Price and Frldav's lu t or bid price Na.me Glantc;p w a 2 Alfacell ""'' 3 HMO Amer 4 Rtc>eolnc S FlbrfNMx 6. ~AdY~t~~t '. '~agaml 9 teCP JO tk wlA I I Kltrm B ~lk 14 Mllra~ng IS An· :;Gen 16 ~ttl v'Wus • 11 c>ectran II lk un ~ rM<lomSL Mo.com Alld 8nch Ctr1Lasr lnlt0rtvFln Af118CDWvo The Pros · Smee 195 7 ... .~~ .:~ ~~~ ~~ ~.: ...... ~,,. • ) •• 2 1 ::-.~ , ~!'· rs~ ~~~ , l J ' HrllNt •S. 4s>.,Me.ltl t. t .. 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UY'IGLlll•Plllll Ma rke t prices mixed NEW YP.~K~ (AP) -Stock Pf'lcts closed 'mixed today after a session of wide swit.igs in blue ch1 p-1ssues. - t:.nergy stocks. in panacular. rallied late in the da) on signs that Organitauoo of Petroleum Ex poru ng Coun tnes ministers were getting close to agreement on a plan to shore uo world oi l prices ~ 1 a meeting 1 n Geneva. an Iranian plan to cut OPE(·\ production received mostly favorable responses. including an announcement that Kuwait would nearly halve output. However, analysts said traders continued to proceed cauuously as they awaited the Treasury's S:! b1lhon sale of bonds and notes this week. Then· has been cons1der.1ble concern that rates may have to nse to stimulate demand for the pew secunues. In particular, doubts focus on Jepanese in vestors. because a weak dollar rcduc.es the e1Tec11,c return they get on U S. m vestments. The Dow Jones average of JQ industrials, down about 25 points at its midsess1on low. closed with a 6.33 gain at I, 769.97 Dechn1ng 1s\uc.-s outnumbered advances by nearly 4 to 3 on the New York Stock Exchan$.e. Big Board volume totaled 129. 99 million shares, against 114.92 million in the previous ..ess1on The NYSE"s compos11c index ro~ .36 to 135.65. At the Amencan Stock Exchange, the market value index was ~own 1.39 at 259.63. WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK.(AP) Auo. • Prev Advanced Tod), ··~ 0 K tlned ¥nct111ngeo 0111 •~\Jft New n ti• 7 New lows 31 AMEX LEADERS 'NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 Pm pr ice and nel cn11119e of •tie lfn most active American Stock Exchenoe lu ues, 1r11dlno ne t i on ellv 111 more than s l Heme W\ckes Spelllno n WangLabB TexasAlrCP EctlOBev 11 AM Intl HomeGp n AmRoyeltv C.r1LkCllm Lorlm1rT11 n Vr u1t CM. 2, 7, -Sl9 + L/e 1.2 14 ~6, ll 'h -v. 2•2. 29'h -1 l9 2~.900 17~ t-lil 1 -'ill 17 :1 2f.! t . .., 1S6, ·~ .,._ 1'3, JOI/• '"' 116, 23~ + v. 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W.OC:h '+'t IOo::ihiOn ~\ftrd, /l't/&'t'i ':IJ70 •.w...-.t...ucx.I V1l~ IOOl ~bl...O, 21:Y2C6 ~7~ ~""'tar~ SZ~ !tOUU 1leklltrw..8181 !'iO't 9~3~ rnon thn1 t'h 10to9, ~irlcy 10to6 t ~ noofl tD~ \ • \ ) 1 :RaIDs' '~ing of Collisioli·' . Newsome has reputation of a hard-hf tung safety -v ---- By JOSEPH DUDEVOU\ When a player gets a label it usually sticks. And m Rams safety V mce Newsome's case that's apropos because when he stacks you he leaves a lasting 1mpress1on -usually an th1: place he hits you "Vance loves the contact when you get in has area," says Rams Coach John Robinson. "His eyes get real bag when he secs you coming. And once you go through there It can be a lmJe scary to go back agam." When asked 1f he IS deserving df such a notonous reputation. the "Kang of Collts1on .. said wtth a m1sch1ev ous ~nn: "You know, I JUSt don't know where things hke that get started. I'm JUSt a nice quiet guy who mmds has own business." Newsome has been tabbed one of the hardest hatters on the team. The only thina that has kept the rest of the National Football League from discovenna this human jackhammer is his lack of playing time. But with the ,udden shift of misfortune in the Rams' secondary, Newsome, like he did in 1984, will be asked to fill in until the ranks arc healthy agau\. "It's like dc)a \lu," says Newsome. ''Two years ago, the same th mg happened and I was happy to be able to do the JOb when Johnnie (Johnson) went down." In 1984. Johnson broke his left ankle irl trammg Cllmp. dd the injuries to safeties Nolan Cromwell and Enc Harris and Newsome was lb.roWD.Jnto a .sink-or-swim s.11uation. . Well, this as 1986 and thmgs are shaping up the same way. Harris, suffering from a bad back, 1s on the veflC of retirement. Johnson 1s on the shelf wath a mmor knee anJury. Add to this cornerback Gary Green's swollen disc m has neck that has kept him out of act a on, and you have some ranks that have thinned consider· ably as oflate. "I feel I'm ready to step m and play strong or • free safety. n1ckJe fnd dime (pas coverage) situations, whatever; says Newsome-. "I just love competing. JOina out there against fUYS you see on TV all the time. lt'sjust plain fun.' That the type of player and person the 2 S-year- old Newsome comes across as. a auy just looking to nave a good time. "l t~ to feel hke a rookie every day I go out on the field,• he says. "I try to be enthusiastic about everything I do And I always want to be ready an case I get a chance." Whenever ttc l\as gotten a chance, the Rams haven't been sorry they called on Newsome. Last year he started only one game but played mall 16. He earned his hard-hitung reputat1on as a special teams pl~er, helping to make the Rams' unit one of the NFL's finest. When the season and mityhcm are over, Newsome will go back up to Seattle. "l love the quietness and cleanness (of Seattle)." he says. "After laving 1n Southern California for six months of rile year I need to get away." Newsome Joined the Rams in I 983asa founh- (Pleaae itee NEW801R/B5) T Vince :Ne1n0me MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1986 It's back . to work for Rams Team continues preparations for ·Tuesday's game After taking a day off, the Los An&elcs Rams returned to the prac- u.cc field !or. a llaht workout S'::lnday evemna at Cal State Fu.Uerton. "Vtf.e weTe preny ban&ed up after a very p~cal week o( work," wd Rams cb John Robinson. ··we needed a day to rest and get ready for our exb1b1uon opener. "We're worlang CSJ)CcialJy hard tn practice naht now. This team 15 commuted to doma as much as it possibly can to continue the improve- ment it's made the last three years." Dodgers await Astros' arrival The Rams. who lost the National Football Conference championship game to the Chicago Bears Last year. o~n the1rexh1bition season Tuesday night when they face Houston at Anaheim Stadium. Although the hard work hasn't been the direct cause of any scnous IOJunes. the Rams have been hat hard by some unusual inJunes early m training camp. Di vision-leadf ng Houston next after 2 -1 win over Reds LOS ANGELES (AP) -As Orel Hersh1ser of the Los Angeles Dodgers was celebrating has 2· I victory over the Cancinnau Reds Sunday. he also was gleefully an11c1pating the arrivai of the Houston Astros to Dodger Stadium this evening. Although the Dodgers are an third place an the National League West and trail the first-place Astros by 61h games. Hersh1scr feels they have the Astros right where tltey want them - and when. ''I'm cxc11ed to get them 1n here when we're hot," the nght-hander said after combmmg with Ken How- ell on a four-hatter as the Dodgers completed a three-game sweep of the Reds and matched their <;eason-h1gh with ~ven straight v1ctones "We're real excited about the next .. A. 'scnes lfwe can score some runs and the patching can stay sound. we m1gh1 give Houston and an Franc.sco a run for their mone~ " Hcrsh1scr. 11. 7. has come on in recent weeks after a dry spell and the Dodgers aR coun11ng on him down the stretch to display his wmnmg .. form of a year ago. when he was 19-3. ...._ ________ __.. _______________ ___. "He's been throwing the ball con- Tonight'• game Houston (Deshaies 6-3) at DodJers (Valenzuela 14-6) Ttme: 5:05 TV· Channel 7 Radio: KABC (790) Tuesday's game Houston at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m. our club and this 1s what it's going to take for us to pull out our d1vis1on ·· Howell, who pitched no-hat ball over the final two annmgs for his 11th save. struck out four of the sax batters he faced. • Bill Gulhckson, 7-7, pitched a four- h1tter 1n his third complete game. but Cmcinnat1 sttll lost its sixth ~tra1ght. The Dodgers snapped a I· I tie 1n the sixth innmg on 8111 Madlock's run-sconng single The h11 scored Hershaser, who led ofTthe inning with a bunt to the left of the mound that Gullickson bobbled for an error .\fter Ste\ e Sax sacrifi ced Hershaser to second. Mike Sc19sc1a struck out But Madlock stroked Gulhckson 's first pitch mto left field to score Hersh1scr The Reds took a 1-0 lead an the second on a pair of walks ar1d al Butera's bloop single to let\ field. Roolae quarterback Hugh Mtllen slapped and broke rus anlc.le Thurs- day. safety Johnnie Johnson suffered a shaht knee tnJUI)' Tuesday dunng a dnll and cormrback Gary Green has not prac11ccd due t berruatcd disc in his neck. Mallen as not e~pect.cd back. while Johnson should return within three · weeks and Green 1s out for a minimum of four weeks. perhaps tongcc. The Rams were scheduled to hold 1ust one pracuce again this afternoon before their prescason opener. Robinson said he dJd not expect to pla)' his veterans much more than a half against Houston. The Rams do no1 play their second cxh1b1 uon game unul Aug. 18 when the) '11 face San FranCtSCo at home. On another front, the Rams rc- poned no new development 1n ncgo- ttataons wnh their three holdouts - wide receiver Henry Ellard. linebacker Mel Owens and fint- round pack Mtlce Schad Meanwhile. the Raiders took the day off Sunday after their controlled srnmmage Saturday with Coach Tom .flores conducung meclmgs 10 the evening.. Dod.Cer ehortatop Maria.no Duncan la air- borne after forclnC Clnclnnatl '• 8&1 Butera .,.._,....., s1stently for the last three or four at eecond t>a.e, but hl9 relay to flrat wu too starts." catcher Mike &1osc1a said. late to complete double play on Ron Oeater. "We have a lot of money pitchers on Manano Duncan opened Dodaers· third wtth a bunt single. stok second and went to third on a sacnfice by Reggie W1lhams \\ Hh the count I· and·.:! on Hersh1ser. Duncan broke for the plate and Her'ih1scr ountrd 10 the nght of the mound for his fifth RBI of the season The Raiders were scheduled to resume practice today at the team's training camp 1n Oxnard '!l prep- aration for the opening of the exh1- b111on season next Sunday at San Francisco Death .mars Festival Javelin thrower Roggy dies after falling from truck HOUSTON ( .\P) -The most "uccessful ll S Olympic Fesuval 1n its seven-year history concluded Sun- day marred by tragedy. Bob Roggy, one ot the United States' best Javelin thrower!., died early Sunda) morning after he stood up and fell out of a movmg pickup truck JUSt ms1de the University of Houston campu'I. Roggy. 29, was pronounced dead at 6.10 a m. CDT at Hermann Hospital. Roggy was one of five people traveling 1n the truck when he either fell out of th~ b::-d of the vehicle, according to u ~ Ollmp1c Comm11- tee Secretary-Genera George Miller He s11ll was breathing when reached on the p.ivement by the other four people in 1hc trulk but soon stopped breathing Two other athletes here to compete in the Festival were in the truck - Ken Aa' of n Francisco, who won the hammer throw here, and Javelin thrower John Tullo of New Rochelle. The other two people m the truck were Ke' 1n Edward'! of Galveston. Texas, who wac; dnv1ng, and Mike Co1hns ol lluuMun, both fnends of the athktc' The 1nc11.kn\ was declared an accident b> till' Un1vers1ty Parle campus pohcl' whn '\Old therr was no evidence of on-. illcgah11cs Edwards passed a hrt·athalHer te\t Rogg-. w,l\ the top-ranked J3H•hn thrower 1n lhl' world 1n 1982 Wlth a tos'I of '14 lret 4 1nrhc He wa" ranked f1r\t 1n 1he tln1ted \tatc 1n 19n ·11.1 111 .1nit 'it2 On ~turda), Rogg\ tin1~hed fifth 1n the Ft'it1vnl 1ilHhn rompet1t1on Festa' al 1ug.ln11el"\ who were bask- ing an thC' hmehJht of what th~y called "an out,tandmtt \OlCC\<t, were stunned ti' Ro~)·, death fAtrher an the wed .. h<1' kn pla-.er R ·~ h Rurch11l of the lJn1 \Cr\lt\ ol New llRm1l1h1re wa\ arrt\lrd tor hreal..1na 1n10 an . 1ut<lmoh1lt" and"' .1din1 MTt',I fhr I~ -,1:ar old aoahe pleaded (Plea.e tee OLYMPIC/Ba) Angels', lead dwindles to two fallowing setback Mariners score four runs tnlTr st inning in 6-3 win "E"erybody's doing their pan 1n the bullpen nght now," said Ladd "I've gone threr- plus innings twice and that helped, 100 The more I patch the stronger I get. .. SEA TILE (AP) -The strong relief pitch mg of Pete Ladd and four first-inning runs helped the Seattle Manners defeat the .\ngels. 6-3. Sunda). Rookie Ray Chadwick. 0-2. making onl) his second stan in the ma1or,;. failed to rcure a batter. Chadwick allowed four singles and a walk before being replaced b) Vern Ruhre. who shut the Manners down O\er se\en 1nn1ngs Ladd. 6-2. the founh Seattle pitcher threw one-hat rehef over the final V 1 inning~ to shu1 down the Angels He walked one and 'it ruck ou1 three. Seattle staner JerT) R'ced had to lea"c the game with one out an ihc fifth when he was hit on the nght wnst by a hnc dm e ofT the hat of C1al) Pettas. Reed, who had a shutout going al the time. sustamed a fractured wnst and will be out indefinitely. "Ladd's reall y done the JOb nearly cwry time out," said Manager Dick Williams "He'<, throwing his breaking ball very well to go w11h his fastball Th~y have to shut them a'own when 1t means something hke (Mark) Hu1smann yesterday and Pete today " The setback tnmmcd the Angel'>' lead over Texas in the Amencan League West to two games 'The Refrigerator' leaves Dallas cold 82.699 London fans witness Bears' 17-6 victory over Cowboys WEMBLEY. England (A P)-Wil- ham "The Rcfngerator" Perry scored a touchdown on offense and helped the Chicago defcn'se show England why 1t 1s Amcnca's best. as the defending upcr Bowl-c hampion Bears defeated the Dallas Cowboys. 17-6. Sunday an an NFL preseason opener at soggy Wemb1e)' Stadium. The game, played before 82,699 . spectators on one of soccer's mMt hallowed fields. was the latc111 attempt to bnng b1~-t1me football to Bnta1n And while 11 was the first game of what Wlll be a long sea\On, full ot mistake and th1rd-stnng player'i. it also displayed many of the mcngth that made the Bea" 16-1 and NFL champmns m 1985 Perry. the J08-pouncl ddcns1\t~ tackle and M>met1me" running balk. '!lammed into the end 10ne from onl' yard out for the ..crnnd Ch1caao touchdown after quarterback 'iteve Fuller rolled 16 >ard'i for a fir.t down mg on 1n England. and the fans cheered loudlv, too when the Rears scored 1hr1r fii-..t TO -this one also b) a deten'i1"e player. out a more unknown one 10 a more routine roll Strong safet) Da vc Duer;on picked up a fumble by Dallas wide receiver Tony Hill and ran 11 back 48 )ards for the score with 9:20 remaining in the first penod. It was one of three fumbles and one mterccptaon lost b) the Cowbo)'s. who dropped their preseason opener for the first time '11ncc 1982 Rafael Sept1en kicked field goal\ ol 21 and 22 yards for the Dallas sconng. Kevin Butler kicked a 35-yarder for Chicago. The best c-hance Dallas had 10 «"Orr a touchdown also came on a big defensive play Right end Jim Jct fcoat intercepted a Fuller P3"" at the C. owboy 17 and returned 1t to tht• Bears· 28 late an the third quartrr Running backs Timm)' New,oml' and Darryl C'laclc moved the ball to the Bean 4. but tcve Pelluer. who replaced tarter Dann) White an the o;ccond quarter. then thre" two mcomplet1on'i. the SCC<lnd houncmg ofTthe hand~ of wtde rtee1vcr Gordon Rank'i an the end zone and Scp11en wa'i called m for h" SC<"ond field goal Tonl.gbt's game Angels I( andelana 4-1 I c11 l\1 1n:ic.,ota (Heaton 4-10) Time 5 35 TV. None Radio KMPC (711)1 Tuesda) ·s game· .\nget~ at l\.1mnesota 5 JS p.m Spike Owen. Phil Brad IC) -wh o l''tended his consccu11ve-game hilling streak to I 5 - and Jim Presley opened the bottom ol the tir,1 w11h consccuu ve singles for a 1-0 lead Ken Phelps walked to load the hase'i and .\l\in Davis followed with a two-run 'i1nglc Ruhle relieved and two outs later teve \cager's single scored Phelps. Dick Schofield hit a sacnficc 11)' and Ruppen Jones. wnh two hits m 34 at-bats. hit a t"o·run homerofTKarl Best an~ sixth to pull the .\ngels w11h1n 4-3. 5cattte added two runs off Gal) Lucas an the eighth Phelps walked. pinch-runner John \too;e' '>tole o;econd and scored on Danny I anaoull's ~1ngle Doug Corbett relieved Lucas and sur- rendered ~1ngles to Dave Henderson and pmch h11trr <icott Bradley for the final run The .\ngels now head to Minnesota to ipen J three-game ~nes at 5 35 this evening. .\her a dav game Wednesday, the A.ngels come home to meet Seattle to begin a I 0-game home<;tand Thursday night ~ .... , ... Perry and Jim ~c Mahon thr Bcarf stanm& quart('Tbacl who pla)· ed the first penod, wer~ the 'itar'> of the hyp(-fill~ buildup to thr a,amc and the Wcmbl<'Y fan, chC'('T'C'd lnudh when the "fndgr" st:ured footh.111 .\mencan 'ltYk. 1' catlh· 1 w1ce an the lourth 4unr1e1 the < owho)'i mo\cd dC<'p ante' lkar.' temtorv. tlut a fumble at the I II and a \tnng of f'('nalt1cs and 1ncomplct(' [l3'i'it''i al\cr they rta('hcd the I~ 1n the final minute wiped out tho~ ch.1nce\ W.tlllam "ReCrtcerator' · Perry a.olch ball aloft to celebrate bl• touchdown from the Dallu o'ne·r •rd Hoe Sunday ln the Amen· can Bowl at Wembley Stadium ln London. • .. , .: j .. ' 93-Orange Coast DAIL~ PILOT I Monday, August 4, 1986 . Ocean Vlew Colts open title defense Marshall back ( on active roster Hu n tin on Beach s qua d begtns t ou rney Tu esday Paced by a strong pitching staff. led by Scahawk hurler Brent K.nuckerl, une of two returning players from last year's cham· pionshlp team, the Ocean View unit will begin its title defense Tuesday at 5: 15 p.m. against Walla Walla. Wash., representing the Nonh- west Region. Knacken, who pitched a two-h1C complete aame vi~IOI')' over Loara in last year'£ Clf 4-A playoffs in a rare starting assignment, will be backed up in the p1tchint ranks by Nelson, tcvc Rullenschild. also from Marina, Beau· b1en and .Manny Lopel. another Seahawk. re presentatives from Coast Refion (Oranac. Los Angeles and Rivcrsidecounrics), the Nonh (San Francisoo Bay area) and the South (San Diego area). LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe Los Anseles Dodacrs Sunday reactivated right fielder Mike Manhall and optioned rookie outfielder Jose Oonulez ba.ck to their C'las~ AAA AlbUQUCl'QUe farm club. · Marshall. who has been plagued this season by a chronic baclc problem, had been on the disabled hst sjnce July 20 with stiffness m his lower back. COLT ZOHa TOUltNAMl!NT SCHBDULI! (at oe.tn Vn Hltlfl) The Ocean View Colt all-star baseball team, the ~efending Colt World Series cb1un- pion, will be among five teams hoping to qualify for the 1986 World Senes at the Colt West Zone Tournament Tuesday through Sunday at Ocean View High. Knacken. who was used primarily in relief for ~he 1986 Sunset le~gue champion Sca- hawlcs, will be the probable startC'r. Other Scahawks listed as likely starters include: Matt Bcnrom (catcher), Fred Fried (second base), John Beaubien (shortstop), Mike Danduran (left field). Todd Baily (center field) and Mike Zamora (right field). Nel~on. is the big offensive man for the local tc:am, h1tt1ng cleanup, while others expected to contribute heavily with the bat arc Benram. Tetreault and Knackert. T~~ SIS, Field 1-Walle Waite, WHll V) Octa,, Vltw <uame 11 Wea. S·IS. Fl•l<I 1 -e11e1"° (Coast R4111loni v,. Santa Crvr (North Reolon> <oame 2) • Th11'5 .. 4, Flel<I t -Ocean view·W•ll• WaHa. loser v1 Enc:IM·Santa Cruz IOser <oame J), Sis, Field l -Sovrh Oonighl's Chula Vl,la·Rlv~'lde winner) v• Enclno·Sanl• He is batting .253 in 78 games with 18 home runs and 48 runs batted in. Cf'111 wrMef' (oame •> ' Fri, I.JO, F1411d l -Winner 111m1 3 v,. toser game 4 (111me SJ, S lS, Flelo 1 -Winner game l vs. wlMBf game 4 (game 6) The Huntington ~ach-bascd squad, made up of players ages 15-16 from Ocean View. Marina and Mater ~i hjghs, qualified auto- matically as the defending champs for the zone tourney, the fourth and finaJ step in qualifying for the C oh World Series, held in Lafayette. Ind. Aug. 12-20. Others expeCted to start are Richard Tetreau!! from Mater Dei and Marina's Marcus Nelson. who also played on the 1985 title team. Coach Si Pettrow, feel-; that his lC'am. which he has coached as all-stars for the past fo ur years. including Pony League (ages 13-14) competition, has an excellent chance to repeat as champion~. due to the high level of competition it has been facing over this -;ummer's 60-80 games. Other teams in the tournament include Sal 1:30. F!ekt 1 -Winner g1me S "'· IOser game 6 <oeme 1i S11r1. "00!1, Fl•ld 1 -Wlnn•r oame 6 "' winner game 7 <Hme f l; 3.45. Field l -Flnat oame If oame 6 winner IOH' Oet'M I. Gonzalez. who was recalled from the Pacific Coast League on July 22. batted only five . times with no hits in I I games with the Doditers. ) Ch icago quar terback Jim McMahon acramf>les on third-down play whlle being SPORTS BREAK USFL owners meet today to decide future of league From AP dispatches Football League. whose existence has hung c II , "EW YORK -The United State'> Ci] b:. a thread throughout it!i bnefhistory. has ne,er been supponed by a th inner wisp than the words of a high school teacher named Min am Sanchez. . The four-)ear-old league's owners meet toda~ lo decide whether to try to pla) the 1986 season. their first in the fall, despite a :iury's award Tucsda) of JUSl $ 3 1n their $1.69 billion ant1tru'>t \Ult against the NFL. A ma;ont) of USFL owners th1flk they should tr) to pla). but most are also aware that th(' sheets are turned back on the death bed and the undertaker I\ standing b). '"I wouldn't call u<; out until the last piece of dirt is thrown on the casket. But some very st'nou., dec1s1o~s ha\ e lo be made \en Trump soon.'' ~)' Fred Bullard. ownt·r of the Jackson..,1lle Bulls That's "here SanchC? come!> 1n The Juror openly culll\ated by L'SFL attornL'\ Hane) Myerson throughout the I I-week trial, !>he "a' 'also the one who told reponers after the "'erd1ct that \ht• had fa..,orcd substantial damages -around $:!CXJ million to $300 milhon. She also !>aid she voted for thr token award as a compromise because she assumed thl' Judge could increase the award at his d1scrct1on. It's on those statements that the USFL 1s basing its fragile hopes of increasing the $1 award, trebled under a'nutrust la" to $3 ··we killed them.'' New Jersev Generals owner Donald Trump said after opening statements on the first da>v of the tnal "Now wnh the confusion and what appears to be hung ;ury we expect a tot.al victory." Trump said after the verdict, taki-ng the Sanche1 o;tatcment as evidence Myerson took Sanchez' statement to Jud$) Peter K. Leisure Wednesda) and Leisure wa'\ ready with Ruic 606 Cb) of the Rules ofC'nminal Procedure and a recent court decision. both of which hold that outs1dl' statements b> a Juror are no reason to overturn a verdict. He will hear arguments Sept 1 on whether to grant a new tnal for damages. Quote of the day Dave Stewart, who won his first thret• dcc1~11ons as a staner for the Oakland A\ after bctn$ shifted to the bullpen· "I don't hkc to be a start1ng pitcher. r don't th1nk I have the P.at1cncc to ~e action only evcl) fourth day. But 1f I pitch like that. I probably won't have to worry about rclievmg.·· Chavez retains WBC crown MONTE (ARLO, Monaco -Julio m ( c~ar < havei retained his World Boxing Council 'iupcr fC'atherweight title at the · Stade Lo1.m ll Sunday night by takin& a 12· round dcc1~1on over American Rocky Lockridge. Two JUdg~s gave Chavez the decision and another 1udge had 11 uven. fhc tnumph gave Chavez a 49-1 record as he defended his title for the suth time. Lockndge is now 38-5 The fiiht was even throughout and there wert' no knockdo~n~ Ne11hcr fishtcr was hurt • t , AP l•Mrplloto pursued by J im J effcoat d uring Sunday's game in London won by the Bears, 1 7 -6. ~ Kite rallies, wins in playoff, Tom Kile, nine shot~ behind at one !I point. rapped in a 4-foot b1rd1e putt on the first extra hole Sunday and won a four-man playoff for the title 1n the Wc~tcrn Open GolfTournament a1 Oak Brook. Ill. K11e leaped into the air. both arms reaching for the: sk). whcnim winning putt dropped into the cup, defeating Fred Couples and South Afncans Nick Price and David Frost to mp the biggest comeback on the PGA Tour lhl\ vear Kite wac; seven behind and tied for 26th place wlii:n he stancd thl' final round over the Butler Na11onal GolfCluh l'Our-;c \nd he boge}·ed the first two hob he pla\-ed But K11c pulled himself together. shot the best ~ound of thl' windy da>. a 4-under-par 6X. and fin1shrd with a 2Xh total some two hour!> in front of the other contcnd<•r\ In Denver. Amy Alcott, able to coax unh tv.o h1rd1cc; out of Lone Tree ( ountf) Club but boge):frec. mined past the faltering lcadt'r!> tO v.in the LP(1o\ National Pro-Am by one stroke. o\lcou·s 2-undcr-par 70 gave her a total of 5-under 283. Pat Bradley, Chris Johnson and third-round leader Debbie Massey -playing 1n the final group of the day -all had chance-; to tic Alcott on the final hole. Bradley and John!>on, hm ... c,er, could manage onl) pars. and Masse}. who had a!> mu<·h il'i a ty,,o-shot lead heading down the 'ilrctl'h. took bogey In the Senior PGA C\.ent at Scarborough, N Y . Lee Elder shot a 2-under-par 68 to finish wnh a 54-holc tournament record of I I-under-par 19Q. as he successful!) defended his t11lc at the Sleep} Hollov. Count!") C'luh. The victof!. worth $J7.500, boosted Elder\ earnings for the year on the ~cnt0r PC, i.\ rour to $205. 774 In Stockholm. ~wedcn. Greg Turner birdied th<' first hole of a ~uddcn-death playoff to 'irnre a dramatic come-from-behind victory over •\mcnran Craig Stadler and capture the ~cand1n'a\ 1an Oprn C1olt Champ1onsh1p Erving decision expected soon PHILADELPHIA -Pro basketball m fans should know today whether Julius Erving will enter the t-{all of Fam<' through Philadelphia or Salt Lake Ci•>· En 1ng. a free agent after I 0 NBA sea'ions wnh the Ph1laddphia 76crs , has been cons1denng offers from the Sixer-; and the Utah Jazz. He said Saturday he wnl1ld gJve S1>.cr\ owner Harold Kat7' and Jazz owner Lam -Miller of his dcc1'>ion todav. I fErving lets Miller present an offer <ihcet, the 76crs would have I~ day\ lo ma1<:h the offer or lose the 36- year-old veteran. known to his fans a~ "Dr. J." Spectator killed at auto race ~YDNEY. Australia-A woman wa<, • killed and nine spectators were 1n1urcd Sunday when a racing car became a1rtx:>rnc and plunged into a section of the crowd at the Amaroo Park Raceway Just outside Sydney. The crash happened at the start of the final round of the Australian Dnvers· Champ1on'lh1p when the two Ralt cars of Peter Hopwood and (iraham Wat,on touched wheels m1dwa ) along the main straight Officials said. Hopwood's car, tra\.chng at J l :'! mph, was pushed on 19 a 10-foot. embankment. creating a launching ramp effect that saw his car 0> 'O f<.>el into the a1r over spectator'\ hcfore landing up~1de down 1n a group of people A woman o;tand1ng in the group .,0 ti.·t't from the track barncade'i, was dead on amval lll Hla~·~tuv.n Hospital. police .-,111d Polle• said · <;1x spectator" wcH' 1rca14·d at the hospital -three for su~pccted fracturl·~ of le~~. head'> and should<'rs. and were later allow<·d to kave Rlbbs takes GTO-GTU race 'iONOMA -Willy T R1bh" of San Ill Jose. won the l()()..ktlomctcr IMS·\ ( a11wl GTO·GTU race for productwn hu1,cd spons cars Sunda) at Scar~ Point lntl'r na\jonnl Raceway. Ribb!> beat Chm ( ord of lkHrl; H1ll'i o; 16 R70 <;econds and a vera~ed tt re< Md '' <. II l ~ mph 1 n h I\ Chcvrolc1 ( amoro. PRO FOOTBALL Pittsburgh's· woes • • continue to mount Along wit.h injury problems. No. 1 draft choice a holdou t From AP dlspat.cbes The Piusbur~h Steelers. seemingly obhvrnus to problems of any kind during their Super Bowl heydays, now seem mired in the same m1senes that affect every club. They lost starting quarterback David Woodley when he unexpectedly retired in the off-season, thei r starting running backs Frank Pollard and Walter Abercrombie are out with injuries or illness. and -hke 18 other clubs - can't sign their first-round draft choice. · John Reinstra., the 6-5. 279-pound li neman out of Temple. reached the 17th day of his contract holdout Sunday and is reponedly$500.000 apart with the Steelers. "The t.>ffer they have on the table is less than arfy fi rst rounder signed for in 1985." said Peter Johnson, R1enstra'~agen1. "Second. it's over $700.000 less than the player drafted behind h1m signed for (running back Keith Byars of the Ph1ladelph1a Eagles), the player the}' passed over to draft John. "lncmlibly. it's $150.000 less than (defensive end) Darryl Sims received last year. Remember. Sims was tht• 20th playe r taken tn the ( 1985) draf1 and John was the: ninth (in 1986) Their signing bonus offer to John is over l l per~ent less than what Darryl Sims received." Si ms received $1.43 million over four years and a $560.000 signing bonus. according to figures on file with the National Football League Players Association. That would make the Steelers' offer to Riens1ra at $ l.2S m1ll1on over four }'Cars wi th a $500.000 signing bonuc;. CLEVELAND -All-Pro nose tackle Bob Golie reported a week late to traming camp after ha\ 1ng signed Gurney pulls another upset S.\N DIEGO -Unseeded Melissa ~ Gurne). recording her fou rth upset" 1ctory. beat second-seeded Stephanie Rehc. 6-2. . 6-4. for the singles' champ1onsh1p Sunday ofa women's tennis tournament. The 17-year-old Gurne)'. ranked 7 3rd in the world. earned $13.000 for v.;inn1ng the 32-playc;r event at the San Diego Hilton Beach & Tennis Resort :Rehe. ranked 16th. collectetl $6.400. . . The 11tle match marked th e first professional meeting between the childhood n vals. who said 1he) played each other at least JO times 1n Junior tennis tournaments. In their last meeting, Gurncv won tht.: 1984 national Juniors champ1onsh1p. "It's hard to remember all of that match " ,;,s1d l1ume). of Palos Ycrd<.>s. "I think we've both 1mprm l'd our !>Cr\ es an~ arc both c;manN." This was the second \tra1gh1 tournament "1etuf) for Gurne~. wh.o won the North foacc \ahfornia Orx-n in Berkelc>v la!.t week. Hassey injury irks Harrelson < H IC AGO -Catcher Ron Hasse). m acquired in a six-player trade that sent dc'>1gnatcd hitter Ron Kittle to the New York Yankees, could go on the disabled h~t v.1th had knees. causing Chicago Whllt' So11 Vice Prc:~1dent Ken Harrelson to cry foul. "We traded three regulars (Kittle, infielder Wa) ne Tolll'son and catcher Joel Skinner). who are playmg for tl)e ) ankees right now and we got one guy on our major league roster and he can't pla>." Harrelson said Sunda}. "He can't catch, he can't DH. he might be able to pinch htt I didn't trade three regulars for a gu) who m1gh1 be able to oinch htt " Long Course swim meet opens ~ANTA CLARA -Most of the 13· athletes ranked at the top in their events will he 3,000 miles away when the U.S. ~-.....1mming Long Course National C'harn- p1onsh1ps open toda). ' Those swimmers -'iuch as Matt B1eJnd1. Pablo Morales. Bet!>) Mitchell and Mal) T. Meagher-=areon thl' t '.S team now training 1n Florida for the World < 'hamp1on.,h1po;, the meet to be hC'ld 1n c;pam within ty,,o y,,eeh. ·"r hi'> national l hamp1onsh1p wtl l give an op- portuntt) tor some new faces to emerge." says Ra> Essie~. head of the nation's governing bod~ 111 thc spon. "But. ·we'll also '>CC some great names whQ got recogn1t1on in Moo;cow at the Goodwill Games." The young swimmers emerging in Moscow included Sean Killion. an 18-year-old Californian who upset the Soviet Un1on'i Vladimir Saln1kov in the mcn"s400-mcter freestyle. and Angel Myers. a Furman l 'nncrs1ty sophomore who won two Goodwill golds. '"All the frceMyle races should be really com· pet1t1ve. The talent 1s so deep," said Jay Fnzgerald. t0ach of the Santa Clara Swim Club. "There will be 'iome 1nterest1n,g race'i 1n the individual medleys and butlt•rflys bceau~~hcy should he wide open ""I'm su re a lot of sw1mmcri. arc coming in here telling them-selves that their C\.Cn t'i arc wide open and that th1!> 1s a great chant<' for them m \\ 10 a natmnal Chllll1ptOO\hlp .. Television, radio TELEVISION 5 p m -BASEBALi,: J-lou\ton ;it Dodger<> < hanncl 7 10 r> m MOTOR PORTS \JX't•dwa y L\mcnra < ht1n11~·I 56 RADIO <. p m -BASEBALL t lou\tnn <tt I ><xlgcr\, K·\B( rNOJ S 10 pm -BASEBALL· •\ngcl-; al Minne .,ow. K MP\ '7101 J. a series of one-year contracts w11h the Browns, a spokesman for the team said. The number of contracts and..1.heir dollar amounts for the 6-2, 270-pound ve teran were not announced. DENVER -Free asent Joe Dudek, the running back who set 23 NCAA Divisio n Jll records at Plymouth State in New Hampshire. said he doesn't know if be'l~ be a running back for the Broncos when the season begins. Dudek hoped to ~tter his chances at .a wee~end scrimmage, bu.t a mediocre performance -including a dropped pass and what he described as a bad call on a fumble -didn't help. However. Denver running back coach Nick Nicolau said Dudek didn't hurt his chances. SAN FRANCISCO -After a day layoff, training resumed with the coachins staff concerned about only four or five defen sive Positions filled. "It's unnerving to be so unsettled at this point," defensive coordinator George Seifert said. '"In most cases you just hne up the best guys you have and proceed on the principle that's the way it will be." .. Holdouts and injuries have made it damn near ' h • impossible to evaluate where we are or w ere we re going," Coach Bill Walsh said. BUFFALO -Coach Hank Bullough said offensive tackle Jus11n Cross 1s seriously huning his already slim chances by sta~ing out of camp ma contract dispute. "Here's a guy who hasn't been a regula r since I've been here and he's a holdout.'' Bullough said. "Not very smart." Cross. 6-6 and 265 pounds. started m 13 games for the Bills 1n 1983 and has been an oft-used substitute throughout his fo ur years in Buffalo, DETROIT -Head coach Darryl Rogers said he was mostly satisfied with the first day of the team's combined workout with the Philadelphia Eagles at Oakland University. Detroit and Philadelphia practice together again today and Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons in preparation for their preseason-opening game Friday night at the Pontiac Silverdome. "It worked out well," said Lions Coach Darryl Rogers. ~·1 wamed to·tatce a look at their-personnel ana I did. I'm sure they were checking out our people, too." PHILADELPHIA -Steve Kenney has rejoined Philadelphia after a 13-day walkout...and Coach Buddy Ryan said the six-year veteran still has a shot at remaining tlie team~s starting left g\lard. Kenney, who returned Saturday after nearl y two weeks of working for his father's real estate business in Raleigh. N.C .. said he left training camp last month because of"a difference ofop101on'"with Ryarrover hrs- ab1litv. NY JETS -Offensive tackle Mike Haight. the Jets' No I draft choice fro m l•wa. was unable to practice with the team Sunday because of a sprained knee suffered in a 5cnmmage with the Washington Redskins. BOATING Cheetah wins race marred by fatality By ALMON LOCK.ABEY OllllJ Pile» eo.t1ft9 Wl1111f Dick Pennington's Peterson-66 sloop Cheetah was the first yacht to finish the Santa Barbara to King Harbor raLe, an event that was marred by a fatality. The Coast Guard announced it has suspended the search for Ron Crowmi. a crewman aboard Charles Lawrance's C'atalina-27 Scherio. who fell overboard dunnga sail change about 12 miles east of Anacapa Island about 8:45 p.m. Fnday. Attempts to bring the boat about and rescue the crewman failed when the sails became fouled in the rigging and the boat's auxiliary engine would not start. The boat drifted away and the crew lost sight of the man overboard. Hartek, Brinton top Smyth Randy Smyth lost his third race in the I I-leg Pacific 1.000 Sunday. being beaten into h.js ..own port by La rry Hanek of Santa Barbara. It was another slow race with the team of Hartek and Er_ic Bnnton completing the 80-milc leg l 2 hours. nine minutes and 33 seconds. 16 minutes ahead of Smyth and crewman Jim Hill. The third team to finish was Dave Renhouf of Sydney, Australia, wi th crewman Dave Iwamoto of Newport Beach. The race started at 9 a.m Sundav from Oxnard and the 'i81lors spent most of the day searching for wind. Hartek and Smyth said they sailed almost to the west end of Catalina Island bef~re picking up e~ough w1.nd to Jibe and sail to Pomt Fermin. where they JJbed again for the run down the coast to Huntin.aton Beach. Bahla Corlnthlan Dlnghy Derby l'hrc<.> classcc, of d1ngh1eo; turned out Saturda¥ and Sunday for Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Dinghy Derby Winner in th<.> I ido-14 Cla~s was Mike Taylor, BCYC. Jake Ullman Balhoa Yacht C'lub was the winner in the Sabot A cla!i~ Sa hot ( winners were: I. Ramsey \amphell, Newpon Harhor YC: 2 Daniel Z1mbald1, NHYC': l Carter C a~<iel . BC'YC Rlsky Buslness triumphs Risk y Business. skippered by Randy Hanson of the ho~t dub was the Cla'ls A. winner S:uurday in the fifth rate of Dana Pc)lnl Yacht C1uh'~ Dana Point Series for Performance I land1C'ap Racina Fleet yacht'!. It was the Orange< oa'lt race. a 26·milcr tha1 turned out to b( cxtrcm<'I) ~low OeC'tlU'>e of hght wmd'i alona the coast. Trophy winncr5: CLASS,,. 1 Rltl!V b11t1neu llenav Hen'°" ClP'l'C, , Ieng 81119 Muwtll K•lhv •"d Tom ACl•m•041 OPYC ) \11rwr~ Bvron W1!10ft Caoo llYC C: l ASS 8 I lttatlne r •M l>ere.r Ceoo llYC, 1 H ~" H00tt, ltendv and Donna Noonan OPYC l Plvm Cr11v Rooert M(ll'ltvre, OPYC Ct.ASS( -I Dev Br••' Aoo.rr c. ...... Ceoo IYC,, C1e1 ... de LUM Peul i rarll"• OPVC ) Pt119y lvnn (~erle, P14irct, OPYC ' \ ' ' .. ; I .. ·--- McCov.ey reaches 'pinnacle' Ex-Giant, Ooerr, Lombardi - inducted Into Hall of Fame have bttn made to fctl li ke a landmark as weU ·· McCovey wa elected last Janoary io the writers' votu\s, The day's other 1oducle6, Bobby Doerr and the late Emle Lombardi were selected in March by lhe Veteran's Committee. COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) -Wallie McCove McCovey spent most or hrs career batting behind entered the Hall o r Fame an a hght Sunday shQwn~w1lhc Mays in the San Francisco Giants' order, 1in1shina thankana the "two f1m1 hcs" who supported ham during o the greatest 1·2 punches an basebaU history. hi s 22iear, S2 1-homer career. The only similar combination of rnst.ant Kall of " ven though it's nunjna, it's .still a perfect kind of Famen was that of Babe Ruth.and Lou ,..._hna The Hall day to me," McCovey said. "Celebratjng the pannacle of ~ o-my lafc and the pinnacle of my career." is marking SO years since Ruth, Walter Johnson, Chmty McCovey. one of a family of 11 children from Matthewson, Ty Cobb and Honus Wagner became its first inductees. Mobile, Ala., also stressed the second family he played with -among them Giants owner Bob Lune and Bill Mays was not there for Sunday's cercmomC$, which Rigney, McCovcy's first major-league manager, both of were held ouoidc the Hall's library. He usually does not whom were in the audience. make the tnp to Coopersto"'(n. "Men who offered only fn cndo;hr p, cou nsel and Ted Williams, a Boston Red Sox teammate of understanding ... " he said as he broke down and then Doerr'& and a member of the Veteran'$ Committee, dad conunued an a qu1Vcring voice. "And expected nothing an attend -the only Hall of Famer there, of count. who dad return." not wear a tie. ,,, ..... ,, .. Bueball Ball of Pa.me Sanday. n l•••1 tlae total membenhJp to 196. ' .... He also thanked the San Francisco fa ns, many of Twenty-one of the 55 other hvmg Hall of Famers whom dotted the crowd with their black-and-orange caps. were there rncl udang I fenry Aaron who was also from Willie McCovey (left), Robert Doen (center) "l.Jke the Golden Gate Bridge and the cable cars, f Mobile. ' ' · and &mie Lombard! were inducted into the NATIONAL LEAGUE --~~ Mets sweep Expos out of second place Montreal a distant 181/2 games betiIIld after a disastrous weekend to New Yor k From AP dilpatcbes NEW YORK -The New York' Mets ntay spend the rest of the season watchang the scoreboard -not to see who is gaining on them, but to find out who thcy·11 be play10g in the Natjonal League playoffs The Mets beat Montrea l, 4-3, an 10 rnnangs Sunday, compleung a three- game sweep that knocked the Expos out of S«Ond place an the NL East. Montreal limped out of New York 181/i games behmd and mrnus short· stop Hubie Brooks and catcher Make Fitzgerald, who were both in1ured Friday night and may miss the rest of the season. Philadelph ia 1s now second an the d1 v1sion. I 71h games behind New York. ··1t was not one of the better _J AMERICAN LEAGUE weekends 1n the history of the Montreal Expos," Manager Buck Rodgers said. Montreal had whittled New York's lead to eight games back an late June, the last time the two teams met. That has all changed now. .. I think they ha ve conceded." Mets second baseman Wally Backman said. "The~·ve lost Hubie and F1u. and the) 're hun1ng. lt"s not a good srtuauon for them when you're that far out." The Mets broke a I· I ue in the eighth mrnng on Ray Kn ight's two- run double. But Montreal rallied to tac at in the ninth on RB I singles by Tim Rames and Andre Dawson. New York won the game 1n the I 0th when Backman led off with has third hit of the game. a single off Bob McClure. 0-2. Kevin Mitchell singled Backman to third and Kn igh t's two- out single drove an the wanning run. Roger McDowell, 9-5, got the victory. Elsewhere in the National Leaiue: Padres 5, Astros l: In San Diego. G raig Nettles and Steve Garvey hit consecuu ve home runs an the se~ond annmg, leadtn$ the Padres over Hous- ton and ending the Astros' three- gamc winning streak. Nettles· two-run homer was his 15th of the season and 383rd of has career, mov10g ham into 24th place on the all -tame list. one ahead of Frank Howard. Garve}' followed against Mark Knudson, 1-5, wtth has 15th homer. Garvey~ added a two-run single an the eighth · And} Hawk10s. 8-7, patched 7111 innings for the victory and Rich Gossage fi n1shed for his 18th save. "The wa> things have been going for us I ca n't think of a more 1mponant ~me than the one today.'' said San Diego Manager Steve Boros. Pblllles 6, Cubs !: In Ph1ladelph1a. Mike Schm1dfs three-run homer broke an e1ghth-10n1ng tie and gave the Phillies the victory over Chicago for a three-game sweep. Schmidt connected for has 24th homer of the season after JefT Stone and Juan Samuel singled with one out against reliever Frank D1 P1no. 1-6. W1th two outs. Glenn Wilson hit his 12th homer Steve Bedrosian. 8-3, pitched I ?f1 ann1ngs fo r the v1ctery The Cubs scored once an the eighth for a 2-2 ue Keith Moreland sangled wtth one out and went to third on a sangle b) Jody Davis Ron Cey then doubled an Moreland. Davis stoppang at thard Bedrosian relieved staner Bruce Ruffi n and r!>sued an 1ntcnuonal walk to Leon Durham Shawon Dunston then li ned to center fielder Stone. whose perfect throw to the plate nailed Davis. who had tagged at third Braves 4, Gluts 2: At Candlestick Park. Dav ad Palmer and Gene Garber combined on a s1x·h1tter and Ozzie Virgil lt6mered as Atlanta defeated San Francisco and snapped a four- game losing streak Dale Murphy added a pair of RBI sangles as the Brave~ ended the Giants' three-g.ame wanning streak. Palmer. 8-8, gave up fo ur hits in seven-plus 1nn1ngs and won bis thrrd stnught decision. He walked s1>. batters 1n the first three 1nnangs but escaped bases-loaded s1tuat1ons an the first and thard innings Gene Garber got hr~ 14th !Ml \ c while Kelly Downs. 0-2. took the IO!o'.> Palmer left with a 3-1 lead after Chns Brown led off the eighth with a sangle Garber walked Chait Da'"" and gave up a one-out. RBI single to Bob Brenl), but got p1nch-h1tter Cand) Maldonado to ground 1nw a d0t2ble pla)'. "1 urphy singled home an 10\urance run an tht' ninth off Frank W1lhams Pirates 3, Cardinals O: .\t Three Rivers Stadium. Rick Reuscht"I pitch- ed a s1x-h1tter and Johnny Ray hat an RBI double dunng a three-run ftm mnmg. leading Pittsburgh toa victor) over St Louis. Reuschel. '· 12. struck out fi vc and walked one in his second shutout of the season and the 20th ofh1s I 5-)'ear ma1or-league career HOUSTON Oo<•f'I 7o Hl lCl\tr ct B•» cl Gerner 3o GOe vll 10 , .... , ~ Pulll rf Troon n M•reroc• c A.ll!bY t Knud~O CAenOO\ If F,,n. 11 Pnkvll Oft Ander\" II Teteh * P'acr.t S, Am.s 1 nrlllll • 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 4 0 I 0 3 1 1 I 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 SAN OtEGO F .. nnry 2b Gwvnn r1 Krull. If Wvnnect MC A\lld ci Ntlllft :lO Gervev lb KtMedvc Tmf>!lnu He w,if'ls P Gos-o » l ' I T...n k wtlrl...,.,... .., .... 4 0 1 O· 4 I 1 0 • 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 l I 2 0 ) 1 1 , 4 I 2 l 4 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 JI S II S Htu".i - -tit-I Sall Di.ee .. -tb-S Geme W1nn•nv A81 -Nellie\ (41 E-Gatvev OP-+!ou"on 1 Sell Ole90 1 t.08 -HOVS!Oft S Sen Ct'"° S. 2&-+1eWl<lft\ HA-Ntlllft ISi Gtrvev llSI. n-f'l l S--McRtYl'Old\ HWl'9fl IC;nu<l\Otl L I S Fur• Ander'9" Sen Dle9t I,. 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R1ckt'v Hendenon'!> Amenca n Assoc1at1on to replace 1n-three-run homer highhghtt'd a IO-run 1urcd fir5t ba~eman Greg Walker. fifth inniog that saw 16 New Yori.. singled in the second annmg and then batters face Phil N1ekro and three opent'd a six-run fo unh mning with other Indian p1tcher!I as th(" Yanl ec'i an upper-deck home run to le ft and held on. capped rt with a run-sconng \angle The outburst helped the two team'> That made him the ~cond player ~t a modem ma1or-league record for tn h1stol) to ha'"t" two h1 t'i 1n the c;amc "fth T L anning 1n has first ma1or·league game h -anning runs he previous .\ Ball" Manin dad 1t for the New 'r 11rk record for fifth-inning runs came van'kees on ~pnl I 8 1950 "hen the Yankees out!>Cored the "I was JUSl glad to break out ol j \\ashmgton Senators. 14-0 on Jul) ti slump. I hadn't had a hit an about a IYTlOh. \I 1 Le 1 week-and-a-half." Morman said .. , e auona ague mar~ was set June 3. 1890. when Brooklyn scored guess I was tared 'We had a lot 01 11 runs to five for Nev. York On doubleheaders backed up (at Bui· .\pnl 16. 1953, Philadelphia falo). but when they called me up the outscored Pmsburgh, 9-6. for the adrenaline began fl owing. It's still modem NL record. gomg. T he fi rst hit was a thnll but the The Indians answered tht' ) ankl•e homer was a bigger thnll ·· I h bo Harold Baines and Carlton hsk e'p osaon wit six runs an the ttom also homered for Chicago while ol 1he inning off AJ Holland. who was staner JocCowlc h wt'nt seven annang~ making his first stan since May 1982 after f66 relief appearances ( Of) and allowed a o..c ntn to Kirl Sn)'dcr and Brook Jacob}' hit two-run Gibson 1n the s1\th. homers. In other Amencan League game,· Blut J ays 6, Orioles 4: In Toronto. Red Sox 5, Royal• 3: At Fcnwa)' Ton} Fernandez hit a two-run h0mer Park. Wade B~ broke 3 tie with a and George Bell added a solo shot to two-run single rn the seventh mrung T e I 0-11· andJimR1cedrovt'1n tworunsw1tha lead oronto past a timpre. ~ 'i homer and sacrifice fl\. lc:idtng 25th homer had tied the score 1-1 1n the second annmg. Boston over Kansas Cit)'. It wa~ 4-4 when Buck Martinez The Red Sox lead Balti more and opened 1he seventh with a walk and New York b) 41h games an the one out later Fernandez hit the fir'it Amencan League East. J)ttch from Mike Flanagan over tht'. Boggs also had a firsHnmngdouble lcft-fit'ld fence for h1'i sixth home run as Boston took a 2-0 lead Staner .\I of the season • 'Nipper nt'eded n11uh-mnrng help Trailing 4-1 . BaltHl'lore lied the from( ahrn h1raldt who truck out game with three runs in the fif\h on Frank Whitt' and tevc Balboni ~d Jim Trabcr"s RBJ single and Jim rct11·td M1kt' Kineery on a groun~ 10 Dwycr's two-run double following a cam has fir!.t ma,ior-league $aVC--tlf\er 34-minute ram delay George Rrell and Jorge Orta opened Juan Bonilla opened the in ning the 1nn1ng with singles. . r~,, wnh a walk and ~i th two out~ C'al Bo .. ton led 3-0 before 8alhon1 llCO' • * * Wh~ sow 10, 119ers 1 lltlneff1 ~ Brewen 6 OIT'ftOIT CHICAGO TUCAS MILWAUt<le ..,,,. •-rhbl •-rhbl Whllellr )1> Tremm1 n erom n "" C.lbtOfl rt ttlf h bl • 0 1 0 '0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 4 t I 1 Ce nOtl\ II Ba"on cf &e 1n1P\ rt Hetr\ln dh Hulett )O Mormn lb ,,,, .. c Guhlt" u (ru1 ?o t b r h bl S I l 0 s 1 1 l • I I J 1 l I 0 4 0 I 0 4 I l 1 4 1 1 I 4 I I 0 I l 0 1 McOwt1ct FlelCl'W U OBr!fn 10 1ncvglla rt l.Al"r•ll Jb BuKhltlb Porter d" ~ ..... tf ... lr.11 t Wl1•r1n 20 T9tllli ~ 2 7 1 Molltor Jb s O o o 4 7 7 I VoYnt cl • 0 O O • 1 , l OGllYlt dll s 0 l 0 • o O o G T"m' 10 1 1 t o 4 110 IUlt\n 4111 0000 °""I S273 3 0 0 0 BrtOO\ II ) 0 1 0 l 0 I 0 G•nlnr ?o 3 0 1 I 4 I 2 t CMOO<e< .\ 0 I 0 4 0 1 I u 112 1 r .... , )4 • 10 • Grubtl Oh Herno~ D" OeEvn' lo Col~"' t+ COit\ lb LtMO'I Cl Lowry c Ttftllt l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I II t 0 I 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 ) I 1 6 I )4 10 ll 10 k-IW lnl*'-T t O \ lOO 111 I00-1 o.trett 0 NH l. 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Jam Traber·,. sangle ~ored Bonalla and Jim Dw)er ucd the g.am.e with a two run double. c.has1ng Sueb Ra.natrs l , Brewers 6: In "1 11· y,,aukee. hot-h1tt1ng Pete O'Bnen dro' em thre.c ru~ with a homer and double. pacmg Texas. dcsp1tt' tv.o home runs b) Milwaukee's Rob Deer In his la'il four ga mes. O'Bnen has three homers and 1() RBI , nant' of them 1n his last three gamt's agamst the Brewers. Loser Danny Darwin. had a tough firi;t mnang. g1vmg up a home run to Odd1be McDowt'll on the fi rst pitch of the game. a s10gle to Scott Fletcher and a two-run homer to O'Bnen. his 15th of the season Deer hit a tv.o-run homer 1n the \Ccond ann1ng and a solo shot 1n the t'1ghth anc! Ernest Rtlt's· two-run homt'r an the ninth left Milwaukee one run short JefT Ru'i<.ell 3· I pitched 2111 score- less innings lo get the wan an rehef of M 1 lcc lo} 11d. v. ho wal kC'd Ii ve and g.ave up three hits and three runs in J>·, mnings 1n his third ma1or-l("3gue st an The Rangcn pullC'd to within two game~ nf the .\ngC'ls in the .\L ~est OAl<L ANO P"•lliD\ 2D Cr1ttln n Can1Ko1t Knomn dl'I l.en\frO ID DuBt •r rl M0t ¥t\ rl Mu•DllV ct OHlll 30 Tetlleton c Boc11te "" Willard C Tetelt A'' s . .,wins 4 MINNESOTA •b r II Ill S O I O Pvci.e11 d 6 0 0 0 Smelly dl'I S 1 1 l Gaettl lo 6 1 7 I BrnMllv rl 4 O 0 0 Butn lb • , 1 0 ~18' c l 0 0 0 AHO c 3 0 0 0 LmbrOt 20 SO l 7 B.ane 11 ) 0 0 0 HllChr oh O 1 O o Geone u o O O O l. euOnr P,, 41 S t S Totah k-IW~ •b r" Ill • I I 0 • 1 1 ' s 0 2 l 4 1 I 0 ) 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 1 1 l 0 0 0 4 1 1 l ' 0 0 0 1' 4 • 4 010 030 000 01 -S 102 100 000 00-4 Geme W1nr1 "0 RBI CanJKo 181 E-Gaone OF>-<).,•1ano I LOB-()eklena 11 Mlnnuola 9 7B-0 Hoff ICl11Qmt1n Brunen\kv Can\tcO HR-Geone S Smalley 11 Ctn~o \141 K nQma,. 113 SB-<a nle<:O ' s -M11•D"" T fllieton Ou lef\d 0 Sit••'' Bt r w 7 2 J How.,t S 1 MftleMta Vlole II L Jec1o.ton Al11er!Oll L S·4 M8P-f'ucktl1 Btlk-« L JKkton I,. . 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Jose Cao~co. v. ho earlier ru1.lusJir.sL home run in 17 ~mes. doubled home Bruce Bochie "'tttl t"'o out 1n the I llh 10nang to SJ'e Oakland the \-tctol) over Minnesota and end a lour-game losing \treak Minnesota'<, t-.e11h .\therton "'alked Bochte IC> open the I I th Tv.o outs latt'r. ( anseco hit an I\. I pttl·h down tht' nght·fieldlane to score Bochte Doug Bair pitched thrcl' hrt less mn1ng.for the win and Ja\ Howell pitched the I I th for h1!o seventh 53\e The .\'.-, tied the c;con: 4.4 in the fifth on consecut1 \ e homer'> h\ Canseco and Oave Kingman plu' Donnie Hall's RBI sangle. lnock1ng out T wl'ns r;taner Frank Viola Canseco's homer v.as his 24th and Kmgman's has 23rd Minnesota went ahead 1.11 1n the first 1nn1ng on (1ary C1at"t11·., RRI grounder and Oalland 11ed 11 an the second on Hill'<; RBI double The Twins took a J. 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Mlnnuore 4 ( 11 lnnln1111 Crtlcego 10, O.rrolr 1 Te1tH 7, MHwaukte 6 TN9V't G•intt_ 41, 4 , . ., ..... 1 II Aneelt (Candelaria 4· 11 at Mtnneso10 I Hulon 4·10> n Belllmore <Boddlcker 13· SI "' Toronto (J JOM$Oll I ·0) • Mllweui.ee tH111uera 1J 7) "' New vor~ (Drabek 2·4), n • 0 O O Howeil o 0 O 0 O l 0 1 1 &roc.k 10 J 0 t 0 l O O O 0Uno11 H l I 1 O 1 0 0 0 filWllmHt 2 0 0 0 Htrlhl\r P I I 0 I J<ionrtr rt I O O O lO l 4 t T.teb ts 2 4 2 Score bv lmlnft Cln<lmell o 10 000 000-l L" A11911M• 001 001 OOw-2 Game Wlnn•1111 A81 -MedtOCll t4l E-Ouncan Gullicloon OP-Los Angei.s 7 L08-Clnconnall 5, Los Anoeles 2 SB-E Davis (SJ) Duncen (40 S-R Wllllems Hersr,.ser Saa, Gufllck•On If' H REA 1111 SO Clnc.W..11 Gu1tlc1<son L I I Lo~An-.s 8 0 Htrslltser w 11 I 1 Howe« S, ll ? O O O O 4 umolr••-Home. OtMIJlll, First. Gre911, Sec o"d. Dem n wd HMvtv T-1 IS ·A-)9.0&3 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American LMVUI _ (.J.brl'lltl!L~Y'S Glf'llft) 8A TTING C13S al oah)-8oogs, lfo1fOll, ~7'. Pucu11 Minnesota )oil, Metlino tv New yorJ< )3q Rice boslen 334, F1e1cne-r, Toes 377 RUNS-R Hender>on, New YO•'· 91 Sund•Y Sealllf at Ancets. I 05 •Oodttft ar Red\ 11 15 A \ tit Ancth. I o~ •Oodtt<t al Cranls. J 05 •Ancfls at Onole~ ti 'OS £ wos ~I Dod&tn 1 OS 10 17 ,24 31 MondaJ Aug.4 Ancets 11 Tw111s, ~ n Aslros at OMr•n. S ~ 11 • T Wll\S at Anc•. , 35 Dode'" at Astros. 5 35 18 25 Anct!S at Yan~ee$. • 10 Phtlhes at Oodttn. 1 35 Tueeday • .,_. at twins. ~.JS ASltos •t Oeclatn. 1 35 5 12 19 •Ancets at Yankees, 4 30 Phillies at Ooclctn. 1 35 2 •Denotee TV iame Wedne.Uy Thureday Alie• 11 Twtns. I 0 I 5 Aslros at Dectetn. I 05 13 twins at Anc•. 7 3S 1 •• 11 Astros 5 35 20 Anc• at ltetrs. 4 l~ Mets at bociws. S 20 27 Ph1llteJ al Dod&•n. l OS 3 7 Sutur 11 Af1•. 7 3~ 14 -o.datn at Astros. 5 35 21 •Anctls 4t OrtOlts, 4 35 28 4 Frlct.y • St11tlt 11 Anc•. 7.3S aOeclstn at Rtdt (2). 3 15 A's at ...,..,, 1 JS .o.4rtn 11 C11nts. a·OS 22 •Anc• at Of10lts, S ~ [Jpos at OMrtn. 1 3~ 21 5 Suttlt 1t .... 1 05 °""'1 at Reds, 11 :20 • 11 f.'sat ... 1:05 Dldttn at Giants. 1 '05 23 Alie• at OllO!es, 11 20 uoos at °"""' J:OS 30 TrcerS' it _. 1·0S DMpr1 at Mets. 11'20 • Clllcego (OeLeon 1·01 al Boston (Clemen\ 11·3>, n Oektano I Rho 4·9> ar Sealtle (Morgan 8 101 n Puckftl Minnesola 79. Ma111nolv Ntw Yor~ 7) Phllllos Oak1ano, 11 Sell roron10. 10. McOowtll. Tua\, 10 RBI-Canseco Oellland, 83 Bell Toron10, 19, Metllnotv Ntw York. 76 Joyner, Aneels, 141 Barf1e10 Toronto 13 •l1gm al Math. I 0~ •Oodctfs at Mets. 10 J~ Sept. 1 Orioles at Anc•. I OS •Odd&tn at hpas, 4 ~ Onolts at Anctts. 7 3~ Dodctn at bpos, 4 JS Oriolts at Anc•. 7 35 Dod&ws al lApos, 4 OS Y1nkees al ai.ets. 1 3~ Dodctn at PMlteS, c·3s hnhts al ...... 7:05 DMten at l'lllMles, 4:05 TueMSav's G•'™'' AneelS ., MlnnH Ole, n Mllweukee al New Yor~. n Cnlcago at Boston, n Cllveteno at Oe1roh, 2 t 11 KenHS Coty al Toron10 11 TeJ<as at Banlmore n Oa~111rio at Seallle, n HOV\ ton San Francisco Dod9ers San Olf'OO Conclnr>tto Atlanta New Yor~ Pnfledelol'l1a Mon1ru1 Sf LOUI\ Cntcaoo Pllt\Durgll N1ftonal L1191.11 WEST DIVISION w 59 SS 51 ~1 ., 41 EAST DIVISION L 46 so S7 ~ SS H 4q 17 51 so so '>O 41 SS 44 51 42 S8 Sul'dav's Scores Ood9tn 1. C1nc1nna11 I 683 SlO )()0 .-61 •36 14?0 GB 6 ' 1 , 10 ' II I New Vor~ 4 Monlre-al l 10 •M1t>11sl Pn11aoe1on1a 6 Cn1caoo 1 PIJl\Duron ) St LOUll 0 San Diego 5 Hou1ton 1 Altanta 4 San FranC1\co 1 rocu.y•s Games Hous10" tOe\1'1a1es 6·11 a• Doctotn !Vo•enive1a 14 61 SOS o fT' New Yori\ <Darting 11 J al Cll•Caoo IE cller \if• S· 6 • CtnClnnal· •Oennv I 10 at San Fraf\C•)(O I Mulholland O • Morttreat t T 11)0\ S·6 . ,1 P "•ovroh t Wal• 4·6) n Pr111aoe1on1a Huoson & 10 ,., S• 1..ou1• Conrov )·6 n Atlanta AO et I 1 M San 011K1<> Orovl!O. v 1·91 n TueMSars Gamet HOu\lon a• Doctotri New Vo,. a• Cn1caoo IV\onrreat at Pltl\DU•O" n P"1ladeton1a at SI LOv'\ n Atlanta ot San Otego • (1rit~ ""at! ar Sen ~ran<.1,to t AMERICAN LEAGUE Mlrlners 61 Anoe4s l CALIFORNIA SEArTLE Ppf'1\ t R JO\" ~n Oowf'l1,,0 • -.J4y~. C.ricn lo JKHow!lo >cnotltd n R Jonu rt Wlrfong 1t> Boo~e c Totalt ab rh bl 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 l 0 ~ c J I , l 4 I ? 0 J 0 I I • 1.J • 0 7~ J 0 I. 0 0 ~ Ower u P8radlv 11 Presitv lt> P~o• 10 MO\f'\ cl A Da•·• o• rr,abll,.. L.;oo o 0Hed~n rt V'~JlOe' r SBraOlf'v RevnlO\ 2b lS l 10 Ol Total\ Score b~ 1M if!1» •b r h bl ~ I I 0 S I ? 0 ' I ] ' ) I I 0 0 I 0 0 4 0 ' 2 i I t I 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 ) 0 I I ' 0 J o a lS 6 t 1 • C••~ 000 001 000-1 S.am. 400 ooo 01• -• -c;,,me-Wtnn1no IUI Pre\lh II) OP-<a11torn1a I 1~at11e I L08-<.a11torn ~ 1 ;.eaHlt' 8 2B-Phe•P• Howell HR R JOf•P\ -17 SB-Mou•\ 1 SF \<1'1ol•t'ld IP H A ER 88 SO (haOW•V L 0 I 0 i f Ruh e ... I I i..uca• ) l Q Cor~t· O I s.am. J Reeo • 1 1 ' O o o 1 C.ueterman I l 0 O O 11 o Se\t • 1 t 11 n Ladd W 6· 1 11 l 0 0 I (hadw1c-. 01•rr1p~ '" ~ IJ"''""' r 1n1t ht Umolrtt H orr1P JC.tit•\tJr t r\1 Mc"""' Second Snu•ut.; fhiro MrJ-' 1\01 l ~ \J A-t 90I> HITS-Puc"•" Mlnnesoto, 1S1, Ma111ng1v Ntw York ISO F trnendez Toronto 137 Bell Toron•o Ill ll1et Boslon 130 OOUBLE~-M11111no1v New Yorio., )6, ~ice 8osion 19 Booos Boston 18 Bue~ nt'r Boston. 26 Puc•t'll Monnesote 16 R Henderson. New v or•, 74 R 101<en. 8allfmore 26 TlllPL ES-Buller Cleverano 8 Fernendez Toronto 8 G Wal•er (h1c1100 6 Owen Seat 1 e & UP>llaw Toronto 6. Wilson Kansas C1tv b HOME RUNS-8arf1tld Toronto 76, Bell Toronto 74, Can\tcO Oa~lano 11, H•Df'' M1nnf'\Ota ?3 Pagloarulo New Yor" 1J STOLEN BASES-R HeOOer\on, New Yor" oJ Conoe1os1 Cn1Ca110. '2 Ptttls, Anoels, 17; Mo\t'bv Toromo ?J, Wilson Kan\es Citv ?3 PITCHING 9 oec1s1onu-Ra\rT'IU\\en. New Vor, 12·2 130 Clemen\ Bosion 11 3 7 54 1<1no Oelro.i· a 2 2 97 Scnrorn Cteveiano 11 ) )96 -STRIKEOUTS-C•l'mens. Boston, 162 Morris Oerro11 IS l Langston ~attie 140. M Win, Af19t4s. 140; McCukll, Af19t4s. 140. SAVES-Aa >t' Ba111more 77 R1~e111. New Yor> 74 HPrn11ndet Oelrool 20 ~tarro• Teiu H Hton• e Tor onto IS Natlon11 LH91JI I TllrouGlh Fridav's Gem41s J BAT !INC. •23S a• oaru-Broo1<s Mon1rea1 J40 Ra•ne\ Monir~al l36, C Brown San f'ranc•sco ns C.wvnn ')a n Oof'QO, l34. Banrnan New Yori< 319 RUN5-C.wvnn San Diego 61 Have\ P'1•1a ot:ior"a 62 E Oa•" C nc•nna11 61 Soimodt Pn11aae1pn a 61 Doran Houston Mi Rair>t>\ M1'1nfrtbl 60 RB1-Scn"'10• P"•JaOelon.a 17 Par> er C n r """' /~ Car•Pr New 'for• 73 C. Davis Hov\'or 11 ' HtTS-C.wvnn Sa11 0 1190 133 ·Raines Mor> "Pll 11' Sax, Dod9ef's, 114, Bau Housior 18 Par•er (1nr nna11 1 IJ DOUBLES-Haves Pn1tadf'IOh•a 18 • 1n\1on Cn•caoo 26 R RevnOld\ PollSDu• ~" l~ Raine> Mon1rea1 14 S11, OOdvef\, 14; ';.'"O Nb~rrv New Vor., 74 1 P IPLES-Raines MoMrf'at ~arr.'"' ·~·· 14de1ori1a 8 Cot~mar ')I L ov1\ 1 MrV~,. ,1 Lo~ s T OvHtra N~w \'0" 6 Mo•t:no 1.1,.airt'a 6 HOME RUNS-(, CJ"v s >1ous101• B ?,,.~, ( nr+nnat+ 1) Srr1m1cH P"iladelPh•a 71 STUl>ln., DOd11tn . 19; Marsrt.M, DOdlltn, II ST01..E:N BASES (n1pm4n ')t Louis 6Q i:: D"" s C n(.1t'f"4 t c;6 Pa1np~ Mt;nlrf"a l A'. Duncan, DOd9'ri, 18, D'""" Ho i\lon l~ Pl .. (HIN(, 19 Of'C S•O"'\ -01Pd & New 't'tirl\ I l 1 1 } $/ Rot>·n~··-c •""•"llMI 8·2. 1 Mt Oa• n11 NPw ff'>r> 11 J 1 61, ~ ('rnandf'Z NI',. ~oro 11·4 118 C,uooe-r Npw ;.,... 11 4 1 91 STR tfC'.EOUT S•~Coil ~1ou>1on, I~/ Vateniueta, Oocl99n, ISi, Welch. Dodlltf>. 1111 P f!ln '1(Ju\10" 126 F "'""ooez Ne>N Yorio. 12S SA·Jl;S-Reardon, Montreal 23 W(Jr•1•11 ~' ""'°' t I 0 5,..,,,., '10 ;~or 10 I 1• ,,. 111 "'' ooo IQ C:.0Ha11e '>on 0 1e110 11 TENNIS Women'' tournament tal San Dlt90) StnQIU FIMI _J Mel \\b (, Jr'n~v I u \ ot• ~•et-t.,,r !P HeriP u, 6 1 6 4 'C.ur ne• "'"''II 000 P~n• "'11s \& 4()()1 Oovblu Ftnal BttH• qe,, A1vc:10 Mo1..1nor u \ ,,., f ,,. 8 1it Q ,.. u s Ro \AIVf r It rt>,,n• '"" A tr ( ,, , ! 6 '} 6 • IH~rr Mo1;11 '" \f1' • \'° t')(J(J t1 •'<J f a roan• \Phi l?,600 West.m Ooen (at Olk Brook, II.) ,.. • Tom Kite, l90 000 N•cl< Price 31 ,333 i=reo Couole> 37.lll Da vid Frost 37.333 Bruce l iellke l6,9SO Greg Norman, 16 9SO 01c1t. Mesi. l6,9SO 2*1 Bol>l>V Wadkl"'· l6,9SO LeMard Tt1omo~n. 16,9SO 219 Oannv Eowaros, 11.000 Merit. Pfeil. n.ooo Georoe Burn\ 12 000 Tom Bvrum. 11.000 Corev Pavin q 000 Garv Ha libe ro 9 000 Rus\ (ocnran 9 000 2'11 h ao Ao» 6.767 Mar• Hain . 6.167 C.t'oroe Archer, 6 7&1 Sen Crensnaw 6 l~l Ronnie 81act< 6 167 Bobby C111m oe11 ~ 767 a· 8 •11v A nor aae Bot> C.llder 4 114 B11t lvae1>on 4 11• Loren Rot>ert\ ' 114 c a1v1n Pee-te 4 11' 8 1 I R ooer ~ 4 i 4 Tom Purtzer J i14 Brian Claar 4,11.£ Kenny Knox 3 018 Larrv R•nker ) Olk TO<'I; S•ll> J 038 Bre-tr Ul>oer J Ola B•ad Fa.on 3 038 Sco11 S1mO\">n 1038 MJH Oonal<1. 1 J04 RP.• Catowe-11 1 )04 T•~vor OoOO\ 1 JO• ,... .. , Sullon 2 JO• J m Simon\ 7 304 J C Sneao ? 304 2'11 ?9J 19S Lennie C l'ltlent\ I /'>O Pal L•nos~v I 8SO Dav" E ·rtielbt'rg"r I /"IJ LOv C,raham I ISO N1(. Fa•oo I TSO 8 00 Lonr I JO? - Andv 011111rd I 102 Dave Oil'"' I 102 Joev S•nd,.tar I 307 Mor• &rook\ I JO? C.ene S&uer\ 1 101 Pr•onm. (rrd~ 1 1'>7 (Jav O P"Ol>ie~ I I S1 Do• o Edward\ I 15J Hb'" Irwin I IS? Cla •f orsman 11~7 Cr o Beo I 10~ C ""\ Ppr-y I IOS M •e HulDer• l IOS Oa n..v Br•OQ\ I IOS P11 ,, A11noe• I 080 196 ?91 191 m JOO 10·1S 73-68 /1·11·73-71 10·6ll·13 75 74·66· 71 75 Ji · 10· 13 TO 11·74·1110 69·13·77 13 69·69·7•·15 II 71·69· 7' 1S 17 13 69 7?717373 71 Tb JI 1; 10 10 ,, 71 n-n 14 69 68-71 79 n TB 10 6ll I• It 73·1• 1l 11 13-11-'1• ,.. 73·70·14 11· 73 1 I v7S 10 13 n 16 n 10 n 76 10· 18 ll It 68·1S·76-1l IS 71 17 13 68· 16·14 7• 119 16· 13 14 IJ 13 11 7S 69 70 76 II 11 1) 69 78 16 n n n 76 n 11 n " 11 15 73 /9 67 JO 11 15 II JO II 69 71 15 18 I• 12 16 n 1&·69 II 17 n 11;, n n n 13 n 14 11716977 1• 7•·n T4 10 ,, 78 13 I? 15 15 13 14 68 ,, 76 14747116 /) 10 73 79 JS· ll-76 1?: 11 1&·11 n 11 71 111 ·73 18·69 JS JI II 76· 14 IS 14·72 n TS 15· 71 IS 14 10 I) !'I IS n " ,, Ts 69 H I& JI II /4 7l 19 1)13 8011 11 16·1S IS ll· 74· 7S 16 /t 10· 11 80 c 11r11 Jonnson, 24.000 11S OeDble Maue-., 1S,7SO -Anne-Marie Patil, 12.7SO 211 Vick• Fttroon 9,675 PIMY Hommel 9.67S Lvnn Adams, 6,718 Joov Rosenll'lel, 6,718 Jan Sleohen>on 6 118 Mvra Blaclt.welder 6,711 Dawn Coe. S.121 Holhs Stacv.5. 121 Beisv Barre-11 4,671 m ?91 Marla Flguera\·00111 3 9SI Amv Senz. l , 9S I Sallv Llltle. 3,951 Beckv Pearson. 3,9Sl Nancv While 3, 9S I Ro\oe Jones.~ 116 Merv 8elh Zimmerman 3 196 Juov Oockonson, 3. 116 Lauri Peterson. 3.116 Bari> 8 unkowskv, l 196 293 Merlene Ft0vo 2,106 Ctnov Rarlell 1, 106 Carolvn Hiii, 2.106 M1111 Eooe 2.706 Sanor 11 Sou:lcn 1 195 Tnerese Heuion, 2.194 LeAl'n Ciusadav 2. 19' Sht1rrl Tvrner, 1 194 N•na F OU\I. 1. 194 Dole E ooeHno 2 194 Ca lnv t<ratzerl 2 194 '>nirtev Fv,.ong 1 194 Ma((I Bozarll> l 1)9 Jan11t Coles I 7)9 Su lie Bern.no I 13& 294 29S Dane Howe Cnancellor 1,738 1'• M1u1e Be•teo111, > 401 Pa11v S"e-ellan l.401 Snerr1n Smvt1rs 1,401 Heather Ferr I 401 Bonnie L a ut r 1 40 I Sui1e McAlll\ter 1,401 191 Connie cn.11em1. I 131 Be-1" Solomon I IJt A1oa11dro Re1nnaro1 I, !JI K 1m Shipman 944 Marlene Haoot' 944 rerrv Jo Myer\ 90 Sallv Qu1ntan 943 m m Carole Cnoroonn1er 809 Ht1atner Drew 808 Pa11v Jordo~ 741 k rt\ Monegnan 6S I Joan Jovce 651 Ka Inv Allern 6S l JOO 101 301 OeDt>•e Me»terlln >l l MMoare1 Ward, >31 8ar1>arn Penoeroa \I 531 JUlof' Coif' SJ I !.1;>1e 8eroov 464 I< athryn You"g 4 3 All1son F1nntv 410 t< rtsl1 Arrlnoton, 410 Snerrt Sle1n11au11r 410 Lori Broe• • 10 '>ue Fool•men 410 301 10-10-n -12 68·13·10·14 10·76·10·10 n -74·72·69 70·74·7J·70 10·14 7S·69 71 7S 1?·10 1S·12·10 11 11·13·11·11 12-14-13·10 n -n -n -n 14·16·68·1'>· 73·75·71 12 10·16·71·14 10·17 10·14 69·19·70·74 13·71·12·7• 1s-n ·14 71 11·19·11·11 &4· 11·1S· n 12·14·13·13 )1-77·14·75 1S·lf13·7' 10· 17· 13· 73 IS· 16-68· 14 11·71·13·16" 11· 1S· 75· 72 lS· 14· 73 72 12-14·1' 14 71· 14· 14· 14 13·13-14·14 73 1J 71·16 12·73·71 11 ,, 13· 73· 11 14·7S·73 n 74·74·14 1) 7HS·74·7S 13·13·7• 1S 11 18-7S n 12·71·14·13 fJ9 19· JS 73 70·90-77· 14 76·13-13·7• 71 16 14·7S 7S 76·71-JS 1'3 141476 73·78·68·78 76·72·78·71 14·11·14·13 79·11 -12·16 74 7S 72· 11 76 }) 71 7) 16 14 li·lS -73·76· n 19 71· 14· 15-JS 1'3·78·73 71 7S·74·71 80 74·77·1S /6 73-19-73·/8 71·68·79 78 72-76·76·78 14·15-77 11 74·75·76·18 18·71·79·16 73;76·78 11 1S-74·7&·79 7J-IS·77 19 68·74·80·91 Bot> Brue, 3,062 SO Arnold P11mtr, 3,062.SO 113 Cnarlfl Slllord. 1,611 SO Gordon Jones, 2,687 SO Jim Cocnron. 2,687 SO Art Sllves1rona, 1,681 SO 214 Oon Morgan, 1,984.lt 800 Toskl, 1.984 3' Jim Ftrree. l.994.lt Gardner Dickinson. l,984 38 Oouo Sanders, 1, 9t• 31 JaCI\ FllCkl l,994.31 Btllv MllllW'ell, 1.994 37 8utch Bairo, 1,914 37 '1S 8 111 JoMston, 1,S62 SO W111t Zem1>ris1tl. 1.S61 SO Al 8etdlno. 1.S62 SO 217 Jerrv 8eroer. 1,•06 15 Bill ColllM l,'°6.15 111 Olcl\ Htndrlck,on. l 218 75 Oen Sikes, .l,218 7S Lionel Her!>frt, l ,218 7 S ~oe Jlmener, 1,218 15 Tom Nleoorlt1 1.000 Fred Hawkins l oS>C> Doug Ford l 000 Sam Snead 811 SO Fre-o Haas 719 JS M1•e Fetcn1C1<, 718 75 C.eoroe Saver &1i Tea Kroll 67S 1lt no 211 221 211 WO BOXING rat Mom. C1!1o, Monaco) 61·16·61 67·12·73 71·12·69 11-10·11 72·66·7S 70·61·16 12·7'·10 69·1'3·72 71·6HS n -11-10 13·69·12 11·76·67 70-73·71 70·1S·69 7S·69·71 69·13·73 10·11·73 13·11-13 6T·13·11 11 -74·73 l4·1l·71 73·7S·70 16 74·61 13·13·73 17·11·71 • 74-72·73 1S·72·73 73·76·72 71 73·19 80·71·71 78 ·73·13 JI 19· 17 SUPER FEATHERWEIGHTS -Julio Cnar C.hevei ICu1tecen. Me•lcol won 12·round de· Cl\10n over Roct<v Loclt.rlOQt' !Tocomo Wuh ) IO retain wee hlle ICnavet I\ 49 t Lock rtdoe •\ 38 SI NFL uhlbfflon sch~• SATURDAY'S SCORE H .. of F11T11 GllTll ( 11 Ca ntori, OtllO J New f.n11l,.nd 2t SI Louis 16 SUNDA Y'S SCOAE 1a1 t.ondonl C111c aoo 17 Dalles 6 TUESDAY'S GAME Hou\lon v\ Pams a1 An11he1m S•ad•U"' om Cenadeo, n1nnlh11 t>eck, Joe Carr, ·NFL. oresl· dent; Guv Chamt>ertln, tnd·coed'l; J ack Chris· tlon\tn, oelenslve .,.,11., E arl "Ol.llcll" Clark, auar1e11>eck; Geor91 Connor, rackte·llne~er. Jlmmv C!>t!zefman. auari•rl>adl Wiiii• Davis, defensive Ind; Arr Donovan, delenslve tackle: Jonn Drl\CoO, auerlerl>acll, 8111 Ouottv, running t>eck. Gi.n "Tur(" Edweros, 11ckle, WNI> Ewbank, coacll; Torn Feari, end. Rev Fleherlv, coach, l.en Ford, end; Oen Fortmenn, guard, Frenlt G1takl, offenitve llntman·llnat>ecker, BIN Gtoroe. llMOadler. Frank Gifford. runt1IM bed:; Sid Gllll'Nn, COKll. Ooo Greham . auartert>eck; Red Gra1199, run nln11 beck, Forrfll Greoci. leckte•coadl; Lou Gro1a, 1ackte·klcker; Joe Guvon, runnlno beck Georot HelH, •no·coacn-owner, EO H .... v. lecklt, Mtt Hein, cent•r. Wiibur ''Pete" Henrv, tacll,lt, Mnie Hero.<. auarrert>eck, 11111 Hewlll, eno. Ctarkt Hinkle, running back, Ewov "Crarv Leos" Hlrscn, runnl119 btdl·end; Paul Hornung. runnl119 oac1<, Ktn Houston, defensive beck; Cal HUOOerd, tockle, Sam Huff. llnebedler; Lan'\lr Hunl. owner. Don Hul$Oll. and; De.con ,J-, defensive tnd. Sonnv Jur~Mn. auarlero.dl; w111 (lHllno, 111Jerd-coac:P1; Frank "8rutw"' Klnord, tackle; efl "Curly" Lam1>11u, coedl, Dick "Nlohl Train" Lana. det.nslve l>adl; WIHht Lenler. llntbtcker. Y •le 4a rv, dtrflnslv• ~ · ounler. Oan1e Laveltl, and, &obt>v Le vne, auerterDOct<, Alfonae "Tuffy"' L-ns, running Ole•. 801> unv, oeftnslve ltCki.; VlnGt Lom· oaroi, coach, Sid L.ucllman, QUtrlerbadt. Rov Link' Lvma n, teckle. Tim Mari . owl!lf'; Gino Marchell!. defensive end George PrHlon Marsnett, owner; Ollle Metson, runnlno l>acl>., George McAfff, runntno back, Mlkt McCormack, offensive ledlle, Hugr. McE•h•nnv. rvnnlno oeck, Jol\nnv McNenv, runn1n9 t>ack, Mlkt Mlcne llke, ouaro; Wavne Millner, t!nd, 800t>v Mlle~. runnlno ~l\·wtdw receiver Ron Mix. leek.le. L.tnnv Moor•. run· nlng Dack, Marion Motl9v. running t>ectl, George Mun o. dtfensive·olfanslve oue ...a; Bronllo NaOtrr>k• running Deck, Joe Nem a ll!, auer- 1er1>ack !:arl9 "C.reasv'· Neale, co.Ch; Ernie Ntvers. running O&Cll. Rav NilM:llkt, ll~cker. Leo Nomellinl. oefanslvt tecki.. Merion Olsen, defensive l&CXle; Jim Olio cen1er, !>leve Owen, tackle-co.di, Clerence Ace" Porker, auartert>acll; JI,,., Parlier, ouaro·tacklt , Joe Perry, runnlt!G OACk; Pett P1ho >. end, Hugh "Snorlv" Rev, suo.rvlwr of ott1c1eis, Oen Re.ves, owner, Jim Rlnoo, centtr, Andy Rol>ustelll, cleftnslve •n<l, Ari Roonev. owner, Pete Rozelle, NF\. commluloner <#ale S.v•~,. J~lt>O .llKI<.,. Joe -Scllmldl ,. 11neoac1<er, 0 J Simoson, runnln9 l>ad!, 81r1 Starr. auorlerl>a.cll, Rover Staubech, auer- 1erbactr., Ernie Steutner, defen•lve recfl.te, Ken Slron11 running oack. Joe Stvdahar, tacllle; Fra n. Tarkenton, auarierbaCk, Cllertev TevlOr. wide rece1ver·runn1ng bacll, Jim TavlOr, runnlno baCk. Jim Thoroe. running t>acll v A TUiie Quertert>acll, Georo• Trafton cen111r. Cnarlfv TrloPI, running oack, Emlin Tunnell. salet\I, CIVde "BullOOO"' Turner, center Johnny Unllas, ouerl~l>eck, Norm Von Broc1<lin, ouarleroack, Steve Ven Burtf', run· n1no Dack. Ooall Walll,er. running Olcl\, Paul Warl•t ld wlOtt rectlver, Bob Waltrfltld, Quer 111rl>ack Arnie Wtlnrnelsitr. oefenSlve tackle Biii Willi\ ouaro, Lerrv Wlt$011, sererv, Ate• Wooc1ecnowlcz, center Wlftend treMKttens llASEllALL Amenc.tn LfftlUI Anoe4 av•ra911 Men'\ tournament fM 8Hvtr Crtttk, COfo 1 S•nolt> Final .... ,,. Barr OSi K,. '" C•ea,water I OSS T ,.,, S•mD\On I oss l<r>tiert W•e"" I OS~ 11 17-76 15 II 16· 78 IS 11 7t·76 16 ~9 11 ·11 77 IS 69 /6-80 l.1Ma Hun1 36S 73 //·83 IS WEDNESDAY'S GAME New Yor• C.1ent\ al Altanla 7 D m DETROIT TIGERS-Announced lne res1g nation ot Frank French!, Olrec1or of P11ver develooment. effective Dec 31. t ThrovGlfl Sundo's Ga..,.) Senion tourMment !'AIDA Y'S GAMES P'>llodrlohla at Oe-lro11 9 o m 1nd1anaooh' a t Sea111e 1 30 om 8ATIING (ti Sor1>orouatl, N.V.) MILWAUKEE BREWERS.-Pleced Dell llB II Ii HR 1181 Pct tt9 Joyner Bur1e-\o~ Grier Dow" n~ Jae er-son Hendr+c~ Pell•\ W11tono OeC1n<•" J'4 Ml 178 11 14 J-0'< ,-.., Y../Jv ,,,,. U ') Of'' P,,1 I /1f"tn,,1 n t• W ~ , a ' Ma 1rJll1• w "~ \2\ OOC'J T ,,,.. C.lee>ton 980 J,., (l)ll>f'rl 980 /\l,.,ne l Pv 980 101 16 1>8·92· IS n 16·79 14 74 11 80· l6 13· 71 19 11 17 12 80 ,, I&· 71 15 18 71 1S·l6·19 74 n 16 19 76· 12· 74 79 " ,. ,, 19 l et' E 1der UT SOO 67·64 68 • SATVADAY'S GAMES Ne>w vor• Jets v\ c;r~n Bav al Maoison Sveum, lnllelder, on Ille IS·dey OIMll>led !Isl Ca11eo uP Sleva Keiter. lnllt lder, from Ven· couvl!r of 1ne Pocitlc Cont Leaoue 11' 'S ~ 1q JOI Ooulllts F ln•I 201 191 1J Sl JO 111 A"'"tllfl')r~ l»ttt' .. ,,~• ,jot li"J,• Chi Cno Roonouet 21 SOO 64 /I 66 W1\. I o m Cnlcaoo al P1t•s1>uron. 7 Pm Buffalo at Cleveland 1 JO o m C1nc1nna11 a t Kanus Cltv 6 30 om ~t Louil at T amoe Bev, 8 p m M1am1 a l M1nnuo1a 1 P m Nttlonlll L.MtlUI 1U ~· 91 I~ S6 ~10 0..JI! • \fi 1\11)•! A 'JM ~ A A t /, 101 711 41 IJ 9 JS 1&• •tu.vr1• r r1f'~ \ft" \b DOO B .ottv C.Moner 980 r ( Cn-.n 980 C.ene Llltltr 18. lSO 67 68 67 LOS ANC.ELES OOOGEAS-Raocllva1ec Moke Ma rs Ito II oulfleldtf, from lhe IS·O.v dlsat>leo Jlsi Oo11oneo Jo\• Gon1eie1, oulfltldtr 10 Alt>uouttrQue of the Peclflc Coest L•e11ue 18 10 4.8 19 16} IS~ S1 99 • l~ )~1 i 0 10 Sl ' 1~ 7\7 l7S 41 ~0 I l ~I H6 '11 t/ ,, ' 17 14} 11.c• Fer>r 980 '·'; lngratlem 980 r J"'•\ Strang~ 980 l arrv Mrze 980 BOD c 11arles l S.625 Daleo Dougla\S, 11 SOO How~n soiot•t'ltl Jo"e\ Nerrof"ll 8oont' Totals )84 44 6ll 9 11 139 HO '4 ~ 17 lq ~17 ~· i 11 ft 1n }9 }Q & I ' ·' ' l or H•n• le ~80 ,.,J,..., P,.rn1CP 980 l07 JOl " Tl " 80 l\71817S Buclt Adam>. 8.7SO Hero10 HeMlno, 8.lSO Charte\ Owen• 8,JSO 207 Orv111e Mooov 6.387 SO Bruce Cramoton, 6.J 91 SO Gav Brewer, 6,387 SO JS 16 SO'I 90I IOI 411 H I PITCHING IP H 88 SOW L ERA Rul'llP 14• 10 1 S 0 0 I ~· DffO lN fl~ing Brao ~ aoei 900 (,srv Gr-oh 900 0+Hv P1Prot 900 /J· n 8? 7S 11· 10· 19 11 II 76· 77 19 Rooerio De Vonct nzo, 6 387 SO 8oD Go81bv, 6,381 SO Lute• 10• I } 8 0 0 I \J NEWPORT LANOIHG 6 ooo•s 1•1 Jf'I' (,r •o f'I 880 )()4 lot F 1nlh 1 n 17 1 11 1 o 1 9' Wll J4l 1\4 \I lfJ 11 I 1~ Moorf' I~ 'I lo l/ I J ) 1 For\tl!• Jl )6 lJ 71 • ' J •A ' ~l@r\ 11 ~1onrnr~ ,.-u 1wf"~ 18 tJ1trra1 "(1" J 14 oo~·•o 49 \llnr,J ti""' '<I> r allr<> 08\\ I IJliO!,JI S V l'~O\f''l:eOd t'I ;c 1jf>11"1 ')7 ro...-1ir f \h 77 ~t~ ''~~ )4 rialf mr_,,,-n Ba•u l&M~f't 870 " denotf'l Af"T'l&t~vr Ol&>10H 14118180 wnn 111ddcn OMlh 20t Gttoroe L11nn1n11. •.906 25 Mlllrr Ber~r. 4, 906 ?S JlO Howie Jon11son, 4,250 8oDbv NtchOI,, 4 2SO Mc Ca\• 61' 1)9 ~2 42 12 I J 4~ Cdrbf'll SS A4 1 ?'1 1 ' I All Candf'IM ~ }q 17 10 20 ' I l I? 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I (hftrll• \ t nd (Cl l 5 1.oi,111 < 01n1 7 I T~" t«em.,.,~rs 67 70 61 66· 10·69 73·69·64 70·68·68 14-66-66 69 71 67 11 ·69 67 68-69 TO 69·68· 70 68·70-69 68 73·67 68 69 11 10·11·69 68·70-72 68·71 71 l1·T0·69 10·10 11 10·11 69 New Oriean\ at Oenve-r T D m Dolle • at Sa n 01eoo 6 om SUNDAY'S (;AMES R1ldorl at San FranClsco (Channel 1 a1 noon Wasnlnoto" "' New EnglaM . 1 om NOTE 1111 times 1ocal NFL HIM of Fame A 1 '' of tne memoers 1n alohal>e11c"1 orot'r 01 1.,e National Foolball Leaoue'\ Hall ot Fame Hero AOderlev, deten\tve t>a<:k, Lance Alwortll, wide recelvu . Oou11. Aikin\, dete!'S•Vt' end Morri> 8adoro. end, Ctitt Blltltf'\, running DOCk, Sammv 8aU9h, auanerback Cr.uck Bed 11arlk center·li.,.t>ecker, 8ert Bell, AF4. com· m11stoner·ttem owner BoDbv 8e11 llnel>ecker Ravmond Berrv ""°· Charles w 81owett Sr ream owner, C.eoroe B1and11, 1<1c1<,er·auar 1erD11Ck, Jim Brown, runn1no bac~ Paul Brown owner Roouve11 Brown taote Willie Brown, dl!len\tve bac•. Dick 8utku\ unet>acker Tonv Fe1bene Foa>ners ' II Tllunoav 811·" lat CdM H'9111 Friday C. 24 (ti CdM HIOfl t • I NtWOOrl GrlnOe'l 1 2 !>econo Sol• s 4 Prosecuron ~ 6 CBS ? 7 2W 2 1 TorlfMSO•\ P1ert1' St Anno 1 1 Tnt Place A 'Tum 6 2 Good Mt101t1ne 5 ) Clll\\ Action s l Nwpt Bal Brea~en 4 • Loan' Ranoers CHICAGO CUBS--Oolloneo Dave Menlnez outtletdlr, to towa of 1ne American Auocla li()(I Act1v1led Rick Sutcllfft, oll<her from tt111 IS· dlsaDltd lfst MONTREAL EXPOS-Placed Hubie 8rooh, ltlorlstoo. on lhe lS·d ev dlsel>led 11'1 and Miile i=ttzgerelO, catener on lht 2t·d•v dls111>1.ci llsl Moved Joe Htsktlh, Pitcher, tro,,., tne I S·dev 10 tne 11·dev dlwl>teo uir Recelled 011111 8t11roe110. catcher, from lndlaneootls of 1114 A,,.,trlcen Auoclellon PtTT58UAGH PIRATES-OOtlon.ci Mike Brown outfltlder. lo Hewell ol tne Peel!lc Coe\! Luoue P urchased 1ne contrecl of Bennv 01\tefano first t>astm•"·outfletoer, from Hawe II l"OOTBAt.L. 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' s 4 • i 1 , 0 t ' 7 ' ' l i I ~ I \ I ' I ' • Orange Cout DAILY PfLOT/Mondey, Augu.14, tNe I ...;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9-- M a r l in fishing starting in Southlap(d Del Mar · Marlin fi hana isju•t beajnning off abondistance ofTtbc Ea.at end of southwest oftbc I 4-M1k Bank ac· touJJ'I to act to hit and no dorado have racing • Southland beaches but \,ndications C.ataJina. . cordina to sourceut Bisbee'~. been taken as of press tJme arc that this could be I better than WatercondjtioiuareJOOd Wi th the There re some. b1gcyc tu no being Let's hope that tt Ill come l()Jetber ~es ults a veraae season. avcraae temperature bc1na 71 dqrces J harvested by 1 hose trolh ni C'lone and when the water wums u Pa cou pie Tbc fil'1t fish flq for the BaJboa and warmina up dajJy. There 1s a lot of IM larac lures over h 1&h spots on the more degrees and the whole ocean · AnahnaO ubwcntto Bruce Brenner bait in the water, indl.ldinaanchovaes ocean floor Brealungschoolsoftuna break loosew11.haood fi h1n1forall. IUMOAY'I HM.n whowasfishinJon board the private andsmallthree-tofour-iocharcen· NIEMIE J havealsobttn rcponed but getting on The "Frcclan~"outofDavey·s -t11• .. •>411¥ ._,u•& • ......... sponfisher"Mtni·Fishcr" last week. back and Spanish mack.era I. · If the fish when they arc hot ha\ bttn Locker ha~ been en1oy1na some very ea::l! ~:~.! ~s~ ...,. uo 101 difficult for even the fa~test ol boah 1ood )'ellowtaJI fistuna for bag ycJJo~ c.ieoonoe uaNrotel 1100 lAt Re pons from J.D. at Bisbcc'son Bal lsle(675·51 80),showimproved cond11 ions in channel waters with many more feeders-and tailecs being spotted by those trolling lures over the many outer banks. There have been marlin sighted on the 14-MileBank, tbc 277and209 spots and striped marlin arc also · ~hawing up on the Avalon Bank just a The traditional marlin season doesn't bcain for Newpon-ba.sed sportfishcrs uritil mid-August aod this year it appears that fishing will becin to act good around that time of the summer and extend hopefully through mid-November. There are lots ofbroadbiU swordfish in our channel waters but hooking lhem on bait bas been tough. Ou1000Rs Stick boats have been domg good w•th the plan le boats averaging two fish per day 1n the 200. to 300-pound class. or.nae Cout Colle&e product Sheldon Blockbur1er (rltht) trail• DaTe John.on of Honeracin, DELMAR The 47th summer sc.-uon ol rac1llg at Drl Mar will continue through Wcdncsda)'. &pt. 10. Thoroughbred racrna for the 43-day mect u held daily (ellccpt Tucsda)'s). w11h the tint post at 2 p.m. Adult adcmss1on 1s SS for clubhouse. S3 for reserved scats and S2 50 for grandstand and mficld &nt0r c111zcns will be! offered general admission for SI on v.eekda>~ only Featured races upcoming incl ude the Eddi~ R~d Handicap (Sunda)') and the Dd ~far Futunty (closang da)'). both Wtlh pur~s or S 150.000 Four stakes cvcnLS with SI .?5 000 purses will be the Del Mar Dcrb)' ( unda> Aug. 171 thd~I MarOak~!Sunda) Aug 24). lhe Ori "1ar Dcbutantc l'\unda) Aug 11 l and the Ramona Handi<:ap (Sunda) \cpt 7) HOLL YWOOO PARK The currerit 53-n1ght qu3f'\crhorse meeting contmucs through Oct. 3 at Hollywood Park m Inglewood, wtth the fratured S835.000 Dash For (ash Futunt) race schedulrd .\ug. 21 Raetng 1s held Wrdne!>da) throullh ~unda} at 7 JO pm . with the C'.l.\:Cpllon of Sundav ntght (5 30) l\dm1ss1on 1s S5 for lhr p:n 1hon and S2 ~, 1racks1dc. v.1th scntor n111cns g1,cn frtt 1rackside adm1ss1on ever. Thur\da) Other races hrahhghttng futurt' action arc the SI 00.000 added lXntm ''-Diamond 1-utun t' (Oct 3). the SJS,000 added l\nn Burnett ln\ttat1onal Handica p (Sept · 11) and tht' S ~0.000 Dash For Cash °'rb\ (Aug 10) LOS ALAMITOS Harness racing returns 10 l ~'\ .\lam111" W~dnesda:r. Aus. I) and runs through Ou 11 The first part of the schedule will be contc~ted 1n the daytime, wtth first post at 2 Wcdnc'lda\ through Sunday. with the cucp11on of Fnda) (4 30) A special Labor Da)' (Sept I) po~t ttme wtll be I p.m I\ ntghl scltedule begins ~pt q 10 do\rng· n1ah1 LOS ANGEU:S COUNTY FAIR Thorouahbrcd. 1.11rancrhoMC and appa loosa rat·1ng wall be featured ot thc l.os A.n8elcsC'ount) Ftm meet, Sept ·I I-lit at Fa1rplex Park 1n Pomona. '-Nine th oroughbrcd:one appaloosa and two quanerhorsc races will Ix contested daily, with the first post at 12 30. The S 100.000 Pomona lnv11.a11onal Handt· cap. which also (catu~ S29.000 m Brttders' ( up premtUm awards. will run clo~rna day. and the SI 00.00(l Pomona Derby CScpt 27), which t1lso offers $20.000 1n Brt«ten' (up bonuse\, wtll h1ghhaht the throroughbrcd acuon f opping the quanerhof'S( Makes raccs will bc th<' \i00,000 PC QHRA Brtt<krs Futunty Tnals l~PI 12) lrnne women'• .occer tryout. The Ora nae (nun<> V... um<'n ' Soccer LcaJuc·, If' inc team IOCC~" qualttil'd pla)'er\ 21 .ind.(lldcr for th<' rllll sca~n whtC h begins 1n \cptrmbcr TryliUt\ ~·n Tur-.da'< a1 7 10 pm 1n lrvtnt f or 1nforma1tnn phnnr Bob "-"'"'n at \ ltl KI !I~ \ The hot spot for th~ fish to come up has bttn ab6ut five to seven miles AP~ Corvallla, Ore. daring 110-meter run at decathlon event of Olympic FeativaJ. • 1i Bobby Soz national tournament The Bobbv ~' \oflball "'a11onal Tour nament of CltamptOO\ featunng g1rh betv.t·~n the <l$eS of Q.I~ (Bobb) ~(H) and l~-1(1 l.\mencan Grrl ) lxgm 'iatunJa~ and ru"' through Aug. 2:! at George lklll\ Park F1gh1h Jnd Knott street!> 1n Buena Parlo. · Compe1111on m hoth thl' Buhh' "°' I ·~ug 1J.1s1 and l\mem:an Cnrl l.\ug 11>1~l tour namcnts v.111 mclud~ 24 team\ rcprc~n11ng ahe v.c"rrn state~ and llawa11 v.hKh v.111 haH' qualified for the l'"Cnt b' ~1nn1ng thcir U'\f>CCll\C local d1~tm1 champmn\h1p\ For 1nformat1on phone r oumamcnt D1~tor (1eorge Rodngue\ at 521· I :?'4 Anaheim Gan, Collecton' Show. fhe Anaheim ( 1un Jnd ( olll"l.lor' \h11v. fcaturtng modern huntrntt and cargrl 'hoo11n11 v.capon~ as v.ell d\ Jnt1qul· lll'"' v.111 ht-.11 the '\nahe1m ConH·n11un t cntl·r 'wtun.lai .rnd <iunda' Show hours arc i1 J m ' pm hoth d.1" c 1eneral adm1s\1on I\ S4 tor ad ult\ s~ ior ~h1ldrcn 5·12 and fr~c lnr rho-.t' undcr fi,c> \mall and htg game ntlt•, '>hotgun\ anJ handguns ~111 be amnntt thr l31l'\t hunting v.capoMdrspla)'rd lnadd11111n t.1rgl'I \lo.t·t·tand trap shooting nor, v.111 he: ll'JlurNl .\n11qur weapons on d1spl11~ v.tll 1ndude ll1n1lod.\ DcmngeNI. Kcnluch longntlc\ Jul'ltng 1mt11I\ and muskrt~ \ guMmtth will also ht· al lhl· 'hnv. h• 111q· lltT appm1sals and ham.llr gun rt·p.11r\ For rnformatton phonr !21 l) 4lo.'l11 ~ Metro League All-Star /lame The 2t s1 an1111al .-..k1rn I caguc \II-\1.1r ~ .. 11m fca1uring tht league'\ l ham pion agair1'1 th<' 111p players from the other nine tt•ams. v. tll loll11v. th. A.ngels·Seattle MJrint'" ir.anH' 'lun•L" .11 "naherm Stadium ' The Anael·Manner conte\I hc'gin' 111 I v.11h the Metro game to start at appro>.1m111eh 4 Fonner Metro League "II· tar\ include ma1or leaauers Dan Qu1scnbc!rry. Trm Wallal:h. (1<m ( artcr. Tim Flannery. Rnnd)' June M.im ( asttllo. Danny Me)cr and ~on ~endc1h Angel pla yer\ W.ill) Jo\'ner and Bobh~ Cml h wrll parttctpatt' 1n the pf'('-gamc ccrcmont<'' hononna the league'\ tori pla\el"i Saddleback tennl• tournament E-n.cncq1rt'be1ngaC1.ep1edun11l ,u& ''lnrth1 annu:il C htek·~·~ddldMd. l nll<'itc l .1hm l>:t~ Tcnn1' T<>umamcnt \ChC'dulC'<I lnr \u1t '(~ ~pt I at ''ddleoo' ~ 'lin&le' and douhlr\ rumflC'lllwn "ill ht· held in open·.\ 8 And C n Inch to1 n1c11 "omen and ml\cd douhlt\ rn1raom·, I rn ,.,,. S I~ lnr \IOJlc' and SI ti Im dnuhle\ En111 form~ 11rt· avatlahlc at the \aJdkhad .. < nllriic .11hlc111 ntfiu.• ur JI t h11 ~ ' 'iJ)<1nm11 'c,oo<l\ ~41121 -\ltl1a Par~v.11~ 1 .,~un.1 11111, I nrm' tn8) al\o be oh1a1nrd ti' nrn1I Imm lhr .ithlrttr n1'ne h' rh1,n1n11 \X'.J\J~ \\1m<' of the 111r wl1til· ""'' am11h•11r rl.i'r" 11\. the \OUntl), .tr1: t\p!:\ ltd 111 rart11 tl".&lr •'" <'11r,f0 1n1 to Rill Otta 1hr t:' enr, Cn-<Jtf'('("tm It seems that the tuna (and pcrhap\ the albacore) arc JU St too full of easy to find local free swimming bait to bother with hinangJigs or coming up for handfullsofcburo while fishangofflhe beach neanheoil E.aaY COtM EHY Go <•n•l JM derrck~. When skipper-owner Doo Time 1-tf tis · Brockman gets'8rdtne$ or ma~kercl Ptr~t::;, =~. E,.":i., ~Court. Mv for bail, angler11 on hoard has boat iet SCretctltd' YI.Ikon'• St•r. sworo-Pr111et ~me red-hot acuon on ycllowta1I an u •xACTA <l·ll Pt ld 11uo. h 2< d I HGOffO. •AC•. 6 f\;(*'Ot Underthe floatmg kelp patties, there arc some big )lellowta1I and rcponsof~medorado spotted an the area ofTOccansade. Th~ )cllow\ arc t e .. poun c aS!t. Urbe ... COWllOY (~ff') 27.tO 11.00 730 Onepriva1eyachtth1~weck~ug.ht E19'\f'f ktow•Z..,.o <P.orou> 6M uo rhela'::JC tuna an the 60-tO 9()..round Tlmotny D•Y (a.it! UO 5 fT Time 1-ot Jl5 d as\ m1le!t, l6 degreeso oant Alto rtfl Mltflt'f Trio, Time Stw•. Frecou, Lo ma. FIMt Alllerl, ltamollnt Monll, End P\llY ...... OLYMPIC FESTIVAL .•• From Bl mnocent 10. ihe. cha!J~ odore State iK~+wl.1. WfM'thtng ltk~ thitt. D1stnct Judge Patricia R. Lykos and I think I'm in shape to do that was released on $2,800 bond consistently. Attendance records have been \Ct "For me this was a sharpening up throughout the Festival. the fir.t meet for Europe I wanted to come under us current name after \IX years here and ti nd out 1 f I am on schedule as the Nataonal Spom Fe~tl\·al and I am glad 10 ~Y that I am " Overall ancndancc will be "between (art Lewis isn't The four-umc gold 340.000 and · 350.000," said Ja(k Kelly. cxccuuve director of the ltx:al medalist at the I 9K4 Ol)mp1cs pulled out of the long Jump with a sore knee organmng committee. Other trad. winner!. were 1984 Before the events bega n. Kell~ Ol)'mptc c hampion Benita estimated that 350.000 ucket\ 'iuld Fit1gerald-Bro"'n 10 the women's would be a break-even mark I 00-meter hurdlec; Harvey Glance rn "This was the kffld of Fest1-.al we the men''> 100 meters Tonie hoped and planned for for 2' )ear\." c ampbell 1n the 110 hurdles a~ Kelly said "We wanted to condu(t ii fa-.onte (1 rcg Foster hll the first two special event, not-a ..encs of track and hurdles and stopped running and swimming Aiccts We wanted to Oh mp1c champion Roger Kingdom demonstrate an aQtht> to ~?Id th•'> • finished fifth Kann Smith in rhe event and even a bigger one "'omen's Ja-.chn a11d ( arol Lewis. As for making an) mone) on tht• C arl's '>lster 1n the "'omen's long 10-da} Fcsttval, Kelly was unl:trtatn 1ump "It should bc close. but ""e arc a non-profit orgamzauon and we d1dn 't go tfllO this looking to make a profit." he said. "We will at least double the old dollar re-.enue~ rel'Ord of SI 2 million (set rn I 982 1n lnd1anapolr'>) "We feel the best about the attend- ance records. the 4 7 000 for four n1g.hts ofg)mnast1C!t. going more than 2.000 ovc·r the record for ligure skating and 16.000 people at tra\ k and field. Eque'>tr1an "'a' J blockbuster success '.\. e '>Cl attend ance records for am e"l'lll'> 1n thl' United 'itates 1n t.aekwonJo and rhythmic gymnasucs:· World record holder r \.el)n '\shford had no trouble winning her specialty. the I 00-meter dJ\h 'ihl' surged into the lead at 411 metl'f'I and had 1t clinched halfwa} through Her "inning trme was 11 09 second'> 'Tm happ~ wath it .. she ..aid · I "'ant to be cons1stentl) around 11 NEWSOME ... From Bl Tim Lewis won the men's 20- kil ometer walk and Teresa Vaill the women's I 0-kilomcter walking event. Gord )'. and Marty Morpn ol Bloomington. Minn .. became the sewnd brother comb1nat1on 10 wan gold medals in the same )ear an "'rco;thng Ciord\ "'on the 149 5- pound Greco-Roman di\ 1s1on and \tan) took the 163-pound 111le The Schult1 bfother\ Da-.e at 163 pounds and Mark at 180 5. hath \\OO gold medal., last )ear Ench F1~chcr of Reedlc> had three goals an lead mg the West to a I 0-9 win en er the East for the water polo gold medal J1)e ~ton ol I <>'> .\ngcle'> collected "'"goal'> 1n helping the 'West beat the f:..a\t ~0-1 .i tor the team handball rov. n fhe \uuth duv. ned the East .:!O· I"' rn 0' 1:n1me lor the "'omen·~ 1. hJmptOO\hlp I he \outh mc.-n rallrnl tu beat the '\iorth I'\-( I I) 15 ti·l'I 15·2 15·11 lor thc-mt·n·, 'olle}hall cham· p111n,h1p ltnee>e Scrt tc:neo $UOUQI\ $2 DAIL V-DOUaL• (3·1) peld 11\1.21. THIRD RAU. 6 ~ Ex~t ""'°"' Clleleniueltl JM 1'0 UO s.l<IOm Seen Sue (DttehouuaRl 4.00 JM Fe Mllontllt\I (Heirnande1) SM Tl"lt J;Ot 11-5... 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OM mitt on tur1 V•rnon Ct\llt (0ttt !IOU\Y¥tl t 40 HO l .40 T"PO" Snore1 <Pinc.vi I'° SAO Mtrv•n'1 Po41cv 18•111 l.00 Time I lS 1 S AIM> ren Top Corw.ge, Mt.lttd, Klmrld9t itoeo Ihle~'\ Oencer Fu~ Cllerm. Ht '\ A S.ro\ Grtncl AlltOltrlet &ot\011, Soultltf'n HtlO S<retcneo Au • &Of\ Mtrcn. Mlonl9'\t Cockle I NINTH ltACE t I I• ''"~ ~ Eveo ltorr'IO 181ee111 ""'""'"' ,.,..,,,,., Ve1tnruei.1 Roottv"I Roeo tl et<Wtl T ,.,. 142 540 310 3 00 120 00 • 20 Aw r en 8 uion1a neo Tul" Fl¥" Sofl Of ~· • H•••mo•o 800\ltf' Covrt And Sc>trll ~o•er ng P..tMnC• Reel Duatv E 1erno Scretcned Ego 8...c• u EXACT A 1 11 !>tic! '7' SO l1 LATC OOUaLI! 19·11 oelcl rt•llO Allend•nc• 2t,9SO Mut~ Helldlt M 9S0,"3t round draft pick out ol thc l '111\t•rc.11 \ :if Wa\h1ngton "here h\' l'jrncd honorahk mention \II \mN11,tn plaudll'> Quarter horse results ·He .. a pl.i~t:r "h11 lon11nuc'1111w1 heller and heller · '><\\\ l{.1hin,11n ·He lOuld stan fur a lot <'I 11tht•r tcam<1 in tha .. league But Ncw\ome 1., happ' t11 ht' 1u'1 "'here he t'i and "'tlh h" rok "h1dl · 'ane'. depending on wh.11 lhr \llu .itwn call!. for 'T m read) to du am thing to ht'lp 1h1<1 team "'In." he \3\\ ··\l. hln I mo,ed 1n for Johnnie. j l11upk· 111 )'Ca~ ago I wa<, unfamthjr "'llh tht• pos111on and "'tth m\ teamm;llc\ balk there"' 1th me "'n"' "'l' pla' Y. l'll 3'\ a un11 no mattt:r "ho I' pl.1\lng "here '.\. c n: Ir t..c tn llfl h;tn)(.• hl1• pans ' "lew'iome re<;1ra1n\ htm\t'll rn fllJl lll"C\ for ~h1ch h" tcamm.1lt'\ pr•1h .ibh arc \.Cl\ thani..tul lrn I k '·'' l' hin)<,elf tnr e"ncm' lire 'I go CU\\ in pt:H llll' IH• '·'" Bui ""hen thl' built-I\ Mr 11·.tl I 't.arl fmng li'c .1mnw · \o ii \OU rt' out lor ll''dJ,·, .. ,h1b111on 1lpencr ''1th thl' ll11u,ti10 Otler\ al \nahc1m \tJJtum kt·ql H)Ur C\C on the hcat·\l'd.inii, """le wearfng "ltl 22 i\nd <;la\ nut ol h1\ 1ern1or. 1f ~ou don·1 Y..ant a l.i"ng 1mpre'>~1on HolYWood Partr SUND A Y'S RESUl TS "" of Sl·Ntfll OU•~W "'"11119) FIRST AACE •00 '''"' A E v 'l ~, Orf•m (. t1 N Y • S... '"'' IO (,e•c·• ""..,• qa,,...t> • Pa•.1• ,,.. • ~p XI 9• ,4() 1 00 \X) l lO 110 "''C ""'' .VOOd\tr-c • w'~Olf'' ·~,.,1., D•dnn •• ,1.. "Ul<J•• \&n"\ e.,o. T II"' M" 'f'IPll Oa.,c.t Oe\frt Anruvttr\~'" No acratcM~ n EXACTA • I oe il Sl7 80 SECOND AACE I~ ••"" Po\•' ve•v ~"'''"'"O C '""II"' t. 60 J 00 7 IO ll"I>" o~\ Can·• l a c ""v l <IC 2 IO H•llO p~ .. B'OC '' SIO T ""'f' • 00 I ~ & ,.., ran Aot1a\\ O"• ro P1t,,....~., Gen•• ' ~"' APO IO BvgCOf'\ s ....... 1e• T>iar p e .,. "'"' ~ ft'\ N~\' ')""'" 0 11\*'~ A"'n -.'ef wrv ._'4' s ,.,,tc ,,,..,\ '1 EX.ACTA THtAD AA CE •OO 'a<" 1r 4 r-e'"' Pft.,.1• ,,. } J"' l fw \ l rTI t ~81\,. ~ , T rn~ 70 ~I '~~ HO l60 00 '00 • 60 *'llO ,.an Oor\f!H F " r s •w•r\O Davia T "'" lh ,., Uu•no 01..;f-Oe1t'h "'n' O•n<' De~r• • .,~'I;'.,,~, ... Nr \C •attne\ S1 EXACT A , Pll a H I 40 FOURTH RACE lC,O ••'"' <JOiiJtt•,.. Jov H v a'"C 8 '"" ,. W me~ S"'""w ('f'•Of'' ~._.,,,., ~\ Pr ·OP'•(, PA.1 ,,,. 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'l'lor1J .ind ri·tunwtl \X tin Jrhl S'i Mt I tm•(· 4u.1n1·r, 11f .1 kn~th hal l.. 1n thrrd \,1an 1n 'P11lr1 ~ l3rr) rng 11 ti pound-; ..ind nddcn h\. Ru \tll Baze paid S6 Top < oNigc. !l.la1a.sJ k..rmndgc Rl1aJ Rafael" O:inlN Full< harm I k 'I .\ \arn'\ < 1r:ind \lkg1ance tfoltnn .ind \uuthl•rn H.110 l11mplc-1cd th( lidd \u Ai 11 \fart ht• .ind \l1dn1gh1 ·< "l~t.id "'t'fl -;,r.ttdlnt Thi• •t•ttmef'll wu flled Tn1s 1tat_..,,I wtl 111.o t01tll tile Cou"'IY Ci.ti o4 O.·t.w11n the Count-, Cieorr. ot O< ·~ Cou"t'f QI\ JufY 29 "9" County Of' Juty 1~ tQ~ 1A8ti n 1.-n1aae PubllllNld O.anoe CoMt Put•hNIC O.•• t 0 tty l!'llot -'•JOU" 4 t I Ill Olllly Pllt\I -'•'{lu•I 4 I I Ill l!! tfllll\ l!\ ,,~ M n11 M 110 T mt II )0 AIM> •flll S 1 ~nee ~If\ Comcienv <,i;00tn E Hori 1nc:rtc11bl« De"' Tl'le DrH ll'\ 8eoln\ lleo<>o•n T ter\ Se 1 On EH ftf' )ti Scratc"ed Sunoe...-, Cn.ml>lon S2 EX.ACTA 1 1>tld S61 60 SIXTH ,.ACE JSO vard\ AntlOle (8 r001t11 Doc S.ck\ eull'"! .\llH CI 0. T Gemt ICtrOOH I Time 1121 UO 310 J OO 560 3IO 1 '° AIM> ran n •• Doctorelt APOllO\ CrHCI Jtt\ Btdulno Ageln <iOOd N Femous The Dr .. m Bt111n\ 8tdouln Tttr\ Sell On EHltf' Jt t NO Krelc:M\ U EXACTA l 1 e>eld ~.O SEVENTH ltACE .00 verdt M•Clmglll Ma9ne11 I L-I•) 1100 14 00 6 60 Grevt lV MH CloW IHUllU SOO 320 l 0•"" Uncle ROIO ICre-1 1 .0 T·me 20 19 AIM> ren KMV\ Ir"' A Z"rt 8 uv a.t .. vlng Av•tlt 81tr1" 8tbY 81111. Cou\ln Done Angle Wrigf\I Sc•e•c~ S.rewH Wing\ U E XACTA 16·9) Otlel s 160 00 EIGHTH •ACE. 3SO verlh Shirl\ Reoutal IHuntl ~all O Long f H Gerc:lt I WPll\~rlng Tele\ ( E Gt rc1e I T.,.,. 11 14 960 SOO JOO HO J .0 l IO Al•O '8" Ht v To Hustle E H V N...-1 Ee\v > t VOlera Jel Je mie Dev No 1eretcllt\ U EXACT A 7 4) !>tic! MO 00 NINTH ltACE lSO verO\ Reo E,,...o, Crteoe<l LelmelOO"" F~eu Jut" E \H<•al MllCl'ltlll 7HO U O l>20 460 • 00 100 T m e 1120 All() •t n Rem11t1 n Around Mtrllt l Ari\ Screlc:lltO Ctt (;.ff llug . U CXACTA S 71 Citic! S74.00 U .. ICK Sl>t. 6 1 l 6· 1·SJ 1>tlO ~ 10 S7A 00 •o '"'" winning l•f ktl\ 1llYt l'Of\H I Cerrvo•tr POOi S1S ITl }6 TliNTH ,.ACI. JSO Ylllf el\ ._, ''v Cr-F 1g....,oe1 W oulO 1 ~004 You H C.ercit lloci..v•a1• Ed••'<" T mt 1a )6 UEXACTA •1t 1>e C1 '7•60 A1•ena•nc• I /09 Mul .... I Ha"CI'~ I I 110 .01 660 l lO 780 4 00 )A() 3 '° M ayotte triumphs tu \ \ f R ( REE1'. C olo (AP) -r llll l\1avottc celebrated hi!> 26th banhdh on \)unday b) brttzing pa\t Paul ...\nnacone an a tenn1!. tour- nament claim the $25.000 fint-pnze 1;ht:d .. 1n \tra1ght "iet'>. 6-2 b-3 .\nna~one and tcammatc Johan l\.nek did cap1un-tltt douhlc' cham- p1on'>h1p \unda\. defeating Tum ( 111lltk<.11n and l\1att 4\n~t'r . .,_6 ( 1 h h•' 1 , 88 Orange Cont DAILY PILOT I Monday, August 4, 1988 ........................................................................................ Yori' cail 't tell movie studio execsurithoutascorecard l:.01 fOR'S NOTE. Shullling be- '"ttn flUdlO tltt'Ut1ve SUllt'S IS.,, an illl-t1mt' h1ah these day~ lmasinc the c.luq1111 e"ffcct this mus1Cltl charrs of mo,uldom <.·an have on qcnts, rtporren an~utht'n who need to ket'p up w11h )UCh th111p. Hollywood co~spondent Bob Thomas offer$ thr following hypothetical cxchangi• panner Many Green. who as return- ing to the bus1ncs after three ye n ol retirement on an i land in Puget Sound. Herc is their convcrsa11on: Many: Re11rcment 1s for the b1rd5, pal. ·I can hardly Will to act back In the studios and sec my contacts. Swif\y: I'll warn you, Many. things ain't what they used to~· You need a program to tell the names and numbers of all the players. By BOB THOMAS ,..........,itr..w.- HO! l YWOOD -The s~-ene 1s Nate 'n' Al'sdel1 on a recent mom1n~. r\n agc.nt named Sw1fly Schwart1 1s shanng bagel and lox with his oldt1mc Marty: It couldn 't be 1hat bad. I'll hustJe nghl over to see Barry Diller at Paramount Swifty: He left 1hcre for Fox. 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He got dropped. though he's coming back a$ an independent. The new boss 1s David l'uttnam. the English gu). Marty: At least I can see Frank Wells at Wamers -8:30- TOO Cl08E FOR COWOAT JEOPAllJY -11:30-~ .... P.L If nJN>A y HIOHT ONIOKT'UN! Wl.O. WILD WEST 1WlJGHT ZOHE V£GAt STAATAEK Xl'm:" LAGUNA PRAISE M LOAO MOVIE ·~ "Mlllbu Exp<•" (1964) o.by Hlnt~d OIMlng * "a.cwten Lo'*'Ct 19&3) Jelle St. ,,.,,_ John L.elit. -12:GO- I QI BEST Of CAMOfl LffSTY\.£8Of1'HE llCH NtD Sw1fty: No. he's at Disney. too. Bob Daly's at Wamers l 'scd to be wtth CBS. Mart} Wh~w' Well. at least I can see my old pals at MGM. - " w1fl y· It's not MGM anymore Marty. ll's Lonmar 1 NIC HlWI MACNEl. I l..BtfB ~1= WATEACOlORS • IEN80N HALUHOSEY MOVIE ~WAI(. - --18NfM~ . John Ba.rt •tan .. "The Elephant Man .. lo . EHTE.ATAMIEHTTONIOKT the moYle baaed on a true atory about a man =ue with a rare. deforming Ulneee tontcbt at 9 on **~"The Jerk" (1979) Si.tt '*· Marty: What! Swift}. That's nght. Ted Turner bought MGMUA. kept the library and sold the studio to Lonmar and lJA to Kirk Kerkone11. as well as MGM produc11on. NBC, Channel 4. tin, ktlldetl• Petn **'*~ "The Ex·Mra. Brldford" ( 1936) W~lilm Powel, Jean Arth.lr. -7:00- CSSNEWS ENTERTAINMENT TOMOHT SOAP ***\.\ "Ptycho" (1960) A.nttlony Ptttlnt, JllMIC IAigh. D 1100,000 ~IO Many Then who's m charge of tJA'> LOVE CONNECTION NEWS (!)SOAP • INEWS EDGE Of DARKNESS EVENNl AT POPS AMERICAN MASTERS PRAISE THE LOAD MOVIE Sw1fty: Lee Rich. who used to be at Lonmar. Alan Ladd Jr. takes care of MGM. You remember when he was head of Fox. Marty: Is am ArkofT s111l at Amencan lntcmatronal'? THREE'S COMPANY 8 WHEEL Of FORT\JNE BU8INESS PVORT PMMAOAZIHE PRAISE THE LORD OARt< SHADOWS INNNEWS * * "l.tughlng Anne" 11954) Wttn--oen Co<ty, M11garet Locnooo. (C)MOVIE Swifty: am's around. but Orion gobbled up A-I long ago. Marty: You mean the Orion guys "ho ran United Artists'! -7:30- 12 ON THE TOWN PRICE IS RIGHT * •·~ "TM Gauntlet" (19771 Clin1 Eastwood, Sondra Locke. ®MOVIE Swift}< The same. WHA rs HAPP£H1NGn * t t "All Of Me" ( 1984} SIMI M11-ttn, LJy T omlln. MOVIE Mart> (holding his head) What about Embassy" I 1,000,000 CHANCE Of A UF£TlME I M'A'S'H t~ "UfefOfCe" (1985) SIM Rlll$- baelt,Petet F'1rtl1. OOOCOUPt.E MOVIE w1fty· Gone. Coca-Cola. which o"ns Columbia. of course. snapped up pan of 11. Dino de Laurenuis took 1he rest. MEWL YWED GAME Wlt.D AMERICA MCLAUGHLIN OAOUP CJ) S.D. AT LAROE IBJEOPAFOY '*'** 'ihe Cotton Club" (19841 Richard Gere. Gregory Hlnee Mart) (ge11mgd111)) Doc~ Ma'rvrn Davis suit o-wn Fox'> S-w1fly No. he \Old out 10 Rupen Murdoch. the .\u,trahan pubhshtn@ l)'<.'OOn. Mart) Tell mt' 1h1~. 'i-w1ft} -who's on ftr;t" . · TOMJONE.s NEWS WASHINGTOOH MOVIE **'~"Sharma And Beyond" (1984) Suzanne Burden. Robert Urquhart. -1:00- -t:3G- .. Q! AMAZING STORIES G JOtCEA'S WILD (I) mAPP£R JOHN, M.D. PMMAGAZJNE HONEYMOOHERS -t:OO- B (I) KATE&AWE G!MOVIE w1ft}: No, who\ on second What's on first. He}' You leaving' Where're you going'> 1) (I) SCARECROW AHO MRS. KJNO D Q!VALERIE ***'~"The Elephant Man" (19801 John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins .S Many: Back to Puget Sound1 8MOVIE WXUllY THfATltfS (il1Ui1;43'413{1Uj;I 4 JM:A~·n1..!~: .. 1".J ir1t1DA Y THE I JTH OUT OF ll()UNOS CR) PART. 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P1u1 N o Retn01t, No SurrtnCler (R) c L A s /s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 l 8 * * * ''Tiii Min Who L<Md c,t Dlncllng" ( 19 73) Burt Rtynolda, s.r. alt Miii. 1: t * * "The 8'otherflOOCI" ( 1968) KJrlt Douglas, Alea Cord. 1=ANMAST£RS .. ~ "Baby COmea Home" (198Cl) Colleen Dewhurtt, Warren 01111. ~ PRAISE THE LOAD STAATR£)( *~'ArthYr" (1981) Oudle1 Moote, Liu Mlnnelll -t.30- (1) NEWHART SADAT ' RIVER JOtJAHEYS UNCENSOAED CHANHEl.S I: TV AAOUNO THE WOfU..D WITH GEORGE PLMPTON MOVIE * t * "The Go Mast1r1" ( 1983) Ki>-ang Yi-Shin, Rlnslku M1Uunlmi -10:00- 1 CAGNEY & LACEY eHEWS Ci) MERV ORIFFIH CD BEHINO THE SCENES !~AY AMERICA *** "AaalJll On Precinct 13" 00 76) Austin Stolter. D8l'lllln Jotton 1ST& TEN ~COMEDY BREAK -10:05- CSJ GARRY SHAHDLING ALONE IN VEGAS -10:15-EID RE.UOIOUS PAOORAMMING -10'.30- S) CURREHTS 11) ALIVE FROM Off CENTER G> KENT AHO DRU AXTELL MOVIE * "&lrl II ( 1984) Eddoe Oeez«I. lJn.. ~~ (l)MOVIE **'* ''KathetlM" (19751 Alt Cit· r.f, Slt.sy $peclll(. -12'.30- 1 lWIUOHT ZONE TOMSHYDER MOVIE • • ·~ "Woman Tlmea 5-wn" ( 19$1) Shk1ey Maclllne, Alan Min. Cf) IHNHEWS G)MOVIE u "No Place To Ru11" (1972) Her· IC/lei Berlllldi, L.atry Hagman l ~~THIHO MORE REAL P£0Pt.E e PAAlSE THE LOAD -12:40- fJ (I) MOVIE * * 'The Oty The LOYlng St~" (1981) Dennts Weaver, Vale<lt Hwper MOVIE *•''I ·un1il September" ( 1984) Karen Allen, Thierry l.hermltte -1:00-D Qt LATE HIGHT WITH DAVI> LETTERMAN 81HHHEWS MOVIE * "Delert Trail" (1935) John w~. Mary Kornman. eMOVIE U "The Lost Yeart . ( 1978) ~NEWS m GEHESCOTT -t:15- (t)MOVIE • * "Bteelung All The Aulll" ( 1964) Ctl'I Mwotte, Thof Blshopl1a -1:30- 1 COMEDY BAEAI< AT THE MOVIES PRAISE THE LORD MOVIE ... ~ "Norma Ale' (1979) Sally Aekl, a.i 8'IOges -t:40- MOVIE t * ''The 8lg Score" ( 19831 F'90 -It'()()-Wlllllmton. John Saxon, I·~:: I L=f~ 0000 NEIGHBORS * * * * 'Cocoanutl" (1929) Mri BUSINESS REPORT Brotherl. "-Fr~ THIS DAY .... , m CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE a Ail IH THE FAMlL y MAGAZINE fJS) ONE STEP BEYOND m FUGITIVE -2:25- 0RIZZL Y ADAMS , MOVIE J MOVIE Ht "The Colton ~b· (1914) * * •,; "fl~ Of The .. •Ner•d•s•" -Rictlat-•d•Gerllllle•. G•r•agory-•H•ioes--· . "It rates a 9 out of 10 :' ~f's .FLIGHT NAViGAroa ~ ~•I•J•9 111JIUI UIO '"""l S Co"41ow• UUllA STHtO JRIDAY THI 1UH 'AJtT Vh JASON UVU(I) 12JM JIM 61.JO .... MJ 1 .. M ,_ " ... 1'1VoCll DOU\' lftltlO ,or~.., 11'19 11• .... , ... , .. 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"--.. --·-'. . : .... __ ~ OW PLAYlNG .... .., " ' ,. ~­_,..,....,.,, ....... ... ~ ..... " a.r.n •• - ' -.-.iTU.tUt , __ _,...._ .... , .... "' ..... ......... r-... n.~1 "-·---.. ""' -· ..,.."" ..... ... •C.-• •• l A .J TMMay, Aap~t $ • AJU£S (March 21-Apnl 19): You'll "get together" w1th family member who bas been reluctant to talk. f'ocus on children, variety, charisma, creative endeavors. You'll receive excellent news concerning personal security and financial prospects. TAURUS (April 20..Mar 20): You'll have more "wor!Ong room." What had been~ closed $pace wil open -you'll feel .fresh air of greater freedom. You'll be 1nv1tcd to travel, to attend prestigious social affair. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll be given "free hand" to decorcttc. renovate, to tear down for purpO~ of "' rebuilding on more suitable structure. Sa:nario highlights trips, visits, ve r- satility. c-0uraac of coovictions. CANCER (June 21-July 22): In- quiries which ~ously were ignorcd ~ll mult in favorable res~nse. Money 1s 1o volved, you'll gain s1al\ificanl vic- tory. Cycle h11h. judgment and intuition are on target. Sag.i&tarius plays role. " SYDNEY 0MARR LEO (July 23-Aug.. 22): Entertainment is featured at home. Moon in your sign hilhhghts creativity, sensuality, attractiveness, chanc,c io rectify past errors. ~ou'll receive unusual g.ift which represents genuine token ofafTect1on. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Define tenns: steer clear of self-deception. Much that occurs 1s quiet, behind scenes, cloaked in secrecy. You'll be asked questions which may concern actual "spy acti vity." Pisces, another Virgo figure prominently. . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll tum in "outstanding performance." Doubts arc erased. suspicions eradicated. Scenario highlights friends, hopes. aspirations, romance Relationship grows stronger. you'll aho have opponun1ty to hit 1ackpo1. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Pro1ect 1s finished, know 11 and get offsta~e while applause sttll nngs. Message will bccomF increasingly clear. Supenorwtll act in your favor. Burden will be removed as result. SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Emphasis on independence, ~n­ suality, creativity. ability to p1oneer-pro1ect. Pocus also on education. tra vel. recognition of spintual values. You'll get to hcan of matters. especially where young person 1s concerned. .CAPRICOR"'.' (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Family reunion indicated -you'll receive unusual mv1tat1 on which includes eourmet dining. Focus also on romance, intensity, financial prospects. lnd1v1dual you admue will return compliment. Cancer native plays role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18.): Focus on d1 vers1ty. charisma. populanty. pannersh1p. scnous cons1derat1on of marital status. Social act1 v1t1cs increase and travel could be 1nclude<f. Gem1n1. Sag.ltlanus people will play outstanding roles. ', · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Bas.ic LSsues dominate. Read between lines. ~ct;k source material. Focus on propcny s;ights. security. dealings with older family member Money picture will soon bC clarified -in your favor. Tauru' plays role. JF AUGUST 5 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you're due for new stan 1n new d1rec~ion -you are bn~t. inqu1s1t1ve, mercunal. capable of an1culating ~motional feelings. Gain indicated through wntten word. You posse"~ strong in~llectual cunos11y, are a natural wnter and 1nvest1ga tor Gemini. Virgo. Sagittanus people play 1mponant roles 1n your hfc_ You have knack for showmanship, arc a natural entertamcr. are sensual. stubborn and can be sclf- indulgent. September can be significant for you m 1986. Life didn't P~iD. ~t 40 with this tri·be In the Pacific is an island called Tench. Once. 11 wa$ abhorrently irreligious there to let anyone die of old age. So locals when they hit 40 were taken out to sea and drowned. In 1931 the missionaries. those med- dlers. ended 11. The female watcrbug deposits her on the back of the male waterbug. s them down, an'd depan<1 ou've got 'cm, Fred Don't lei their fttt get wet. You know how an iceboat can <ia tl a lot faster than the wind that pu'ihco; 1t'> So can a kne "Give me a break" <1taned out onl\. as pool hall vernacular Q What are the three mo\t C'<· pensive food<;'> A. Truffie'\, ca\ 1ar and '31lron. At S2.000-plu~ a pound Q. Isn't sex between unmamcd people a capital cnme 1n China'! A. Not capital, JUSl a cnmc. That's not too newsy. though It has been a cnme off and on and here and therc for many centunc'i in the Western World, LOO. Fom1cat1on Under the Crown King. abbreviated vanously, PEOPLE L.M. Bo YD appeared repeatedly on 'ihenfh' dockets 10 earl) England. Q Could a vampire bat in the dead of night chm.b onto my·back. slit m} neck. and draw my blood w11hout wakmgme up? ~mt'll the coffee and wake up No I ha..,en't got it backwards That'\ the pnne1ple of a new alarm clock invented b) one Jame\ Ka' OU'>'il of Brookl}n . It emits a coffee aroma instead of nng1ng. , Wh en the outdoor thermometer hits 90 dcgrccs F., you'd bcttcrdnnk a glass of water every hour. So adv1~ the medicos. who explain at l.ength more than you ever wanted lo know about sweating • L .M. Boy d ls 11 col11malst. syadi<'11ted Are daddies ready to be mommies? AN81VEU TO WEEXLY BIJOOE QUJZ Q.1-Both vulnerable, 8.$ South It was JUSt a small story on the I 0 o'clock news One of those "cutes1es" that anchorpeople lay on you as an antidote to give you a reason to li ve after just telling you the world is in flam~. ''Scientists have fiaured out a way for men to phys1cally g.ive birth." Now, I would have figu~ that bit of sensationalism would have been on every wire service throughout the country, on the front pages of every MW5papcr rn the world.,-0n thecovcrs- of evecy magazine. and that the "Cosby Show" would have bttn interrupted for a bulletin. Obviously. 11 1s not an idea whoi.c: time has come. I really feel sorry for men. They arc a~ways going to be second-class citizens un11J they can share the rcsponsib1hty and the pressures of equal opponunity. Somehow, they seem unwilling to enter a woman's world where only the tough survive. Pregnancy would have been a great place to stan. h would ha've given them credibility. Women would ha ve staned to take them seriously 1n their quest for respect and acceptance. We could ha ve shared something s1gn1fi- cant. I talked with some men who told me why they were afraid to "open the door" by carrying a child for nine months. One of them said. "I have my career and 1f I took time off, there would be no guarantee that It would be there when I returned " Another said. "f couldn't stand the fu1lt of leaving my baby' With a sitter don't need that kind of heavy bagg.af.e hangmg over me when I work.: till another man feared losi ng his shape He was a baseball player and C'Ouldn'I afford a "bad profile at the E111 BOllECI you hold: •98'74Z Q8' Q93 •K7 The bidding ha.s proceeded Eut Soutll We•t North l Q Pu• Z Q Pue Pue ? What action do you t,ake? A.~Whlle your hand i nothing to wnte home about, you shuuld nut allow the opponel'IU to play at the two-level uncontested The ract they have subsided in two hearts despite having located a (It maJces plate." .._1t a moral eertalnt:y that your part· I think all of that 1s a cop-out. Men ner has fair values Bid twu arc missing a bet 1f they don't spades expcncnce the exh1larauon of eating Q.2-East-Wf'st vulntrabl.e-;-a.'I ~rackeri. on their backs every mom-South you hold mg for three monthi.. weanng +KJ?6a c::;7 OS. .Ai'\7642 trousers with drawstnngs, fainting at ... .,. the smell of bacon, bu1ld1n~ their The bidding has proceeded social life around the prox1m1ty of a West Nonb Ea•t South bathroom, and adjusting the car scat l v Dble 1 Q 'f to accommodate their stomach under What action do you take'' the stecnng ~heel, only to realize A.-Oespite.l.he fact that you have their le&-' won t reach the accelerator excellent distributional value'! Where else could they live the your lack of high cards means yo~ (antasy of prete~dmg they have feet, should not take any v101e· ta t and tht' attention of having httlt' f . n c ion children fo llow them around for A ree bid of one s pade 1s adequate shade'! for the moment For your side to What other time of their li ves will make game, partner almost surely they be able to give b1nh to a nine-needs enough to bid voluntarily pound son and gain 10 pounds in the But we won't quibble violently delivery room., with two spades Women only want to \hare with Q.3-Neither vulnerable. a."i South them the postpanum depressio n you hold. brought on by three hours sleep a +Q& 9K~3 ( XQJ72 +tM night. and a stomach that falls the bidding has proceeded between their knees when the) s11 North Eut South down ... not to mention maternity 1 Q Dbl "· underwear when the kid 1!. 12 year!. e old What do you bid now'' You're m1~sing a bet. guys. It could A.-Don't put to much value on the be the wo~t JOb you'd ever love 1ueen of spade -m the light of So. whatya wanta do now? Make a double it 1s. at best. a doubtful stab at equality b) dancing asset. You have a weakish hand backwards" with fair trump support and !1-0mt> ----------------------------defensive values, and you ran One 'decent man' says 'Here we are' DEAR ANN LANDERS: One of the most 1nteres11ng face ts of your column over the years 1~ the frcquen· cy with which the qu~s11on 1s raised. "Where are all the decent men!.:. Be1nga decent man myself. I would like to proYide an answer We are the fnend who listens to you descnbe the shabby trearment )OU received from "Mr. Wonderful." We feel sad when we witness his crumm' behavior. We feel lousy when we ser you go back for more of the same. We're the gu> who. asks yo u to dance early in the evening. but )Ou are not ready to settle for us vet because )OU arc hoping that a talier, more handsome, sharper dresser will show up, so we get the brushoff and go home early, feeling rCJCCted. DEAR ONE: Your name Is legion. Bu& tbat train runs botb ways. Tbere are mllllon1 or men wbo pass up wortby aod woodcrfal women becaHe tbey aren't glamorous and don't make a tenUlc first lmpressio.a. I mast say, In all boocsty, I bow more clauy, smart, blgbly principled women than men wbo sit borne nigh& after nlgbt, by a telephone that doc1n 't rlnit. show that with a raise to two hearts Q.4-Ne1ther vulnerable, a.s South ·you hold· +AJ872 QK95 08762 +6 The bidding has proceeded North Eut South West o~=~.o=·~ ~, :: 'O'lll to •Of'"" •~· "'"O • • ""~ CHARLES Go REM 1 0 P... I t 2 Q ,... 1 What do you bid now'? Paa A.-North 's reverse bid not only 11how!'I a pretty good hand, it_. a.i.o guarantees that his diamond suit i,S longer than has heart.a In Modern Goren, the only negative rel'Jpol\9e t'i two no trump Therefore, you can afford to set the trump suit by iumply bidding three diamonds That 11' forcing, so you have plenty or room to explore for t he belrlt contract Q.6-Nelther vulnerable, as South you hold •AJ973 ?K96 ¢8432 The bidding has proceeded. West North Ea.et South I + Oble Pa.. ? What actton do you take'> A.-With such a broken spade suit under the opening bidder. don't even contemplate for a moment converting partner' double to pen- alues The correct response 1s one no trump, which promises 8-10 points and at least one stopl)f'r in the tnf'my suit Q.6-As South vulnerable, you hold +86 vAQJ8 .d093 •AK.J2 Your right-hand opponent open!'> the bidding with one diamond What action do you t~ke? A.-You are too strong to pa..'t . but not "ltrong f'nough to double and then hid a suit of your own should ~artnt>r rl.>spon d une spade. There- for<'. you havr to compromise and 1)Vcrr all one heart despite the fact that you have only a four-card iUlt We're the gu y who is-awkward and inan1culatc because we have no wcll- rchearsed line. We aren't "Cl) smooth hccause ~c don't kn ow how to do that number \o )OU thinlo.. "Oh. well - another Jerk," and )OU wnte us oil w11hout giving U'i a chance. We're the gu) )OU call up at the last minute to cscon )OU to a h1g deal when yo ur first choice get~ the Ou 0r has to attend h1'\ grandmother's 'fu neral. ••• DEAR i\NN I i\NDl-R"i Oµr ft. year-old daughter ha'i a pla\ mati: nl'\ t door who •~ her age fhc'v get along vel) well Wht>nc:vcr "Debh1c" lOme' over she bnngs her 2-"vcar-old hrothcr M) daughterconco1dc,... the bo'v a nu1\8nce and ha\ told Dchb1e to lca\c him at home She \3\" .. M\ motht.•r won't kt me come O\l!r unlcs\ I can bnng him " TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Wt"'re the gu) who doesn't come off as Mr Macho hccau<;e we were ra1<ied to respect women Behind our hacks }Ou call U\ wimps We arc also the gu) )OU marned "'hen )OU figured tho'>C two hun~-; )OU ~ere sleeping with ~ere nC\er goingto comc upw1tha nng .\flerwe mamcd. you wen: d1ssa11slied be- cau~ you thought yo u could ha'e done helter. 1 got the message 1n dozens of wa) s. J hat's the reason I finally left. or I let you leave so you could go looking for "him." Of course. he never appeared and you Joined the long list of women who ask. "Where are all the decent men'>" - l'M ONE IN ~A l T l .<\KF C'ITY I find th1'>annminghclau\C I'm the one who "'1nds up taking l·arc of thl' child If I ~anted to watch a ~-H·ar­ old I'd h:ne one of m\ 0'4n The ne1ghhor\ an: nice ricople and I don't ~ant to havt' trouhle "'llh them. Ho"' do I handle th•'i prohlem • - KANS'\~ f)IL l:MMi\ DEAR KAN: Tell Debbie's mother tbat you ca.nnol watcb her llltle boy because If s too great• responsibility. Suggest tbat sbe buy blm some learning toys to keep him occupied In bis playpen wblle bis sister Is visiting your bomc. Or -send your daugbter to their boo1f' ACROSS "" 1 Nelherlands ""er 5 Pranksler 10 Punish t.C Rubberneck 15 'The Tempest" character 16 Tower cny 17 Sic 18 Author Jules 19 Flying saucers 20 Letter 21 Bad actors 22 Robbed (Of) 2.C Grass for grazing 26 Vanquishes 27 Fraudulence 28 Bal16t step 31 Steam 34 Root t>eer 35 Swear 36 Horse '2 Olver$1onS 4.C Deer 45 Comforteo .C6 Embalmed bodies so Foot part 52 OK 53 Toddler 54 Surf duck 55 Unconfined 57 Madrid hOuse 58 Jewish month 59 Pef"u range 60 Came down 61 Fru11 62 Comes clostl 63 Force unjl •DOWN 1 Pronouncf! 2 Go along 3 Horatio 'Catch on 5 Fierce t3 Ant1qu1ty 21 Whllker 23 Direction 25 Small lump 26 Swell 28 Polish 29 Disburse 30 vase 40 Otse41rn1ng 4 1 Celling 43 Tell 18196 44 Compulaion 46 Thinker 47 NeKt lo Boy George says he 's kicked heroin 37 Pained sound 38 Editor's word 39 Mid pref 40 Body part .c 1 More baleful 6 Uqu8'1rl 7 Melodies 8 Galoots 9 Common 10 SQW1S t 1 Beach guard 12 now IOOay 31 MuslC Intro 32 V1c1n1ty 33 Famls 34 Sauted 37 Grtd 'trateov '18 Per Aus1r1a 48 Red dye •9 $el forth SO Cooled 5 1 Piano ofdie 52 Soft dnnk 56 UnO•,,lded 57 Rakf' By tbe Auoclaled PrH1 NEW YORK -Flamboyant pop sUl r Boy George s~ud he'll have to be \trong. but feel he's conquered h1i. add1ct1on to heroin ... and hopes he won't be barred from visiting the Unit~ late "Nancy l(eaf\n, are you watch· inJ th1~ ~how'>' thr Rnt1sh suigcr -said in un interview from London on ARC"• . "(1ood Morn!ng Amer1ea " "f'm not womcd about drut' any more 'cause I'm off them,' 'lllltl thr 'iinger. who rcm1uns on unn'1pcc1ficd med• cation :n part of h1'l trratmt'nt Pennant f ever RYE DROOK. NY Thouiti the "ho>" of 'lummcr" an- • couple of months from thr playoffs. the aovcrnor\ of M.l~\:l· chusetts and New York art hct tin& on the winner of lht' Amtn· can League tlst d1v1\1on New York ', Marlo omo \3Y!. the ~concj-pla~ Y1nkct, -four pmcs behind -will be-at thr current d1 v1'11on-leadin1 Ro~ton Red Sox To bark 11 up C uomo 1\ waaenn& a bu~h<'l nt Ney, 'rnr._ apples and I 0 pound ol · lhe state's most suf)('nor ch«to<'" apt Mt a d o1en Mas'ltlt: hu~tt\ lob$tcrs from that \Ute'\ gm- emor. Mlcllael Dultakla. ·Mrahael Daka~t• Anchors awa y "Jf'N 'ORf.. -Marla , brlvu and ForrHl Sawytr t•ndt.-<l th<'1r onc·)'car \tint 3\ 1.:0 .lnl·hoT\ of the- • C fl(\ Mnrnina \lcw.,.. l min\ ( v.11h an C"m1ll1nnal IJfl'~l·ll tn \ 1e~Cr\ "It'!> not goodb)c. ~GlU\t fnend!t don·1 ""> that to ont' another. 'and that\ what mun) of )OU have been to u :· ~1d Shnver Tum1na to SaW\er. ~he said i.hc would remain "vour "lo I fan •· llC' tnlkd ht r "nn \1'1t1.·r in-arm\... and ..aid. "~he h;l\ madl' the had time' IX'llcr and the good time" rt'markahlt' " The '>ho~ WA\ a poor third in thC' rattng'i O<'fort' thC'\ 101ncd 1he hroadrn'it la'it ~ummc-r and ha' rcma1nrd 'iO, and 111~1 WC'tlo. < R' nnnounced that 1t<1 morning ume \lot "'ould lea' c thC' rnntml of th t• new\ dt"l'ilOn in fan uni"\ Personal concert I \ CRO. ~f V." -"-hrn a teleohone l t'lll f;11 kd tn rC'at:h an 1n1urt-d Ian mt'mht'" of the rod Ntfld \ "pc'C181 dmdt°d tO Vl~lt the man ... ho~p1tal mnm "fhe~ 're reall~ a tlrlt'nt hun1 h of gu'v" "'iatd Jamt•. l('flf, ~II 111 '°ld1er<1 < 1fO\ e Ii<" h.1d lit krl\ 10 the-h.1nd'\ ~l·dnt''<hn night 1 On· 1·en ""t tell undrr d v.aRon and wa\ 1n1urrd 1 2 10 ,, 12 13 17 20 36 39 58 61 ' THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "I can't find Jeffy anywh.e~e. \ We'll go look for him as soon as I finish making his bed." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson / ... '"Ifs a call from the Ferguson wedding party they wan.t the bridal bouquet back I PEANUTS GAR FIELD TUMBLEWEEDS w DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) i {,., " ... and this one's a reminder that It's my neck If I forget what the one on my finger's . I BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES I I ~I triMff ~. If t.1N'T... rr. .. -- by Berke Breathed ny-JirrrDavts for." ........... -- DENNIS THE MENACE by HaQk Ketcham ~.~J ''~ C9 l AAU A TERRIFIC DREAM LAST NIGHT. l HOPE 1T'S GONNA BE A SERIES.h t . ! by Charles M. Schulz HOuJ OLC' WERE WE WHEN THEY STARTED PLAYING ? by Jim Davis . by Tom K. Ryan .. ~~y'OF~ s~~~ MA"AC~l ___._ by Kevin Fagan BUT I~ l 5ftCK TO tT, l'LI.. ONl"< GAl"i TE.t-l by Pat Brady FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER '--------~ HANK ISN'T ONE WITH WHOM DIVORC.E LAW IS NOT MY FORTE, HEATHE~' by Lynn Johnston I KNOW IT DoeaN~ 6a:MUKe~··· BUT" t.VE'f'E. CX:>\NG THE 6E5f WE. CAN . by Jett MacNally by Harold Le Doux WHEN 1'1eAT~ WARNER TELLS SAM DRIVER SHE WISHES TO FILE FOR DIVORCE IMMEDIATELY, HE SU60ESTS THAT SHE RRSi DISC.USS IT WITH HER YOU CAN DISCUSS ANYTHTNC;, UNPLEASANT, SAM' IT.WILL ONLY BE ANOTHER EXCUSE I-F HANK DECIDES lO SO lDN6 .AS I PR0VDe FOR HIM TO, , l GETDRUN~ ..... CONTEST YOUR DIVORCE ' HJM WITH A HEALTHY A CTION, THEN YOU'D eE FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT WISE TO SELECT AN WHICH I'LL C:>LAOLY DO I ATTO RNEY WHO ts B ETTER QUALIFIED HUSBAND• 1/);""1R.Diz> //PO•'<' J' 8 ·4-' FUNKY wtNKERBEAN ~EQ I FUNKQ ! I JUST SAW l/~A HER£ Ai iHE FAIR ! THAN I AM I _..r==ui• SHE AND A GIRISRIE.ND OF HE.RS WE.RE WAl..KJN(;, ta.oN IHE MIDWA'.> ! ~ I WT AROUND IN BACK OF "rn£ BOOTH5 AND CAME Oul IN FRONT OF 1HEM c:x:x..JN ~ 11-IE 111...1-A-wH1RL ' 114£R£ wAs ! NO (JJ{J/.) 5HE C:OULD MISS .. x SEEING ME / i j~~~n-..m i ~~~~[ J~ by Tom Batluk . DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau •HclP'7 ID, YOU CAN7 "HE/..P. • I , l{/I CAN I Ct>MJm/!l£? I ' I Orange Coaal DAJLY PILOT/Mand~, Auguat 4, 1Ne - CALL 842-5878 IF CAWNQ FROM NORTH ORANGe IF CAWNQ FROM IOUTH ORANGe SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, s7&0or1511 7 days... with prepayment . Pt1vas• Perty ONLY. No Afel Estate, Commercial. Of Help WM\ed. ~·-~·~v- >~·lf \ .{:' Jo;<.~ . " ,.,. l~ u .... y .. Seti Y.•• p,_,.,.,t 'e.M Cla111fW, 642-5671 " 1Mt ...... c.ta... 1114 ..... C...t ...,, c.e.... MMj!!!I!!!~!!....!!!! l!i;t:::J!! * * Pa '-ti 1 1111 AM llX. i oar gar II• MW *""'"_,. .., l8t 1~ ~ r.m I ot • ...,.,,.. 6 ...... lg 2/Wf WWW I v,;;. ,... W/Of#R ,,., ""* s .. 18 oc ""' N!WLY MMOOILED Stido wlM ............ ontt I~ 11\111 ~ .. -. country lclto. ~room. "** fWttllll llVt. Cll '*'°· Ill new lmlttor. wt. Down..,., 14 hr ... ..,. 1 & 29dnnuvtl. Incl hurry..., ... Member qt Mul1tpte. ~1~Countty "*'I 1C1ra 1mmeou1.ee VIie ~ 17....e12 Dihwr, w/d Ncup, Odftr. w . A/C, 111 ut11 pd, but ...,_ ....... M MW TR ' p .,.._ 7N-llOIO Noc* • . cond. r ..... MDC*il*. NR. fumllhed Wfltw/dtr/r No '**· t1200/mo + .. '750/mo, IM-Ht2 ... Cl'Pt. D/W ' mud! ,,,...-....,...,.....-_..,..._-....,...............,. Uln.111 ....,, .... 500 .... M . .-U.i212 2 cer fllW .Nti t /11.. o..>. 2MO Or.., Ave. 8t. motet Pool, IP9 l OW· BAYI ~ ltwtd (~Olt) ** 111·nG••• 1111 ttwu ll30il7. Ill "°"' Opetl ., •• '-7P'" Of Oii 2M~ "::'Y.::C-: •· Conwienllnl looetlon 2bd. ,__ illl 11111 °" 3IOfW *'Y. End J!IWURm tlWlt'I ,1700 mo. 1ltl totlC)pt241-1036 ~-15 Or9 1n &.e Co.ta MtM. 1n ~belle.~._.. ~112~ ,_twn "" 1'-11 .. -•+eeo..ordot**. Aedor'9 1 rwty 2br,.,. ~ .__:,~1~ on""' 1m eft 10 _, 2100.n l2A4 500 ,_ • Lageuwwylotnmtothe c.11 •. M6-02l2 '*"' klde oil bllllC but • 19 123 3"" et°' Clll 111 ~ '2~· 2 etory per1l & edMIGI. 38dnN. ATTMCTIV! ~ 2"" nice MIO 6»41'1 29r wtrn;. Ctpta, ~. 430-TllO tor_... "Seolnt" *247 000 ,_ -l2tl.t00. Cell PIM Moee 1k lndry OW dedc 1 Aqt ,_ bttN. nod!.: w/pellto. .. II 11 JI lfl. 1 ... AA8TING8ACO ,,__ ,_... ~!'!'--11u 7eo.aooon ... ,_, blltobcltl.'AwitnwNct. --1• l•LD ....... WT~~"C".~ .___.........__ ....... 1 840-§MO UOl9-. &w, -.,. ... 8EAV11W~OWN!R tl001mo+dlp • ....a72T ..,.. ,..,. -· -- Broker 89W AVlllfllbte. ::-O· cen Wiik to Jbd, 2w.a +llnlly ""· -B I=·== oil ULl6l rn 2 MUA PINES 2960 Hen. YEAIA" I fl fM ..,... 100'K ~Comnitulon. FUI ~--~i MC, pool, ..W.. 1enN. ct.w Ml .. II MOO/mo. 54&.14N ::g;oom tJ:.· · ~ 1 18A 18e w/ger Mao ~ locll60ft. A""""°"'· ~ Olb •--..,.,.. ctubhouM. t111,ooo ~uaa.--MM• belww't~ oom .-ao. to POOl. ISM-bbq. ~hno. '--~ ~loo. 7•2'13 BroMr~7W hliill IM 2 blUto bcltl, ..... pelk>. Oflt7-e308,19' ..... (111)796-e400 TOPAAEA,Olllet,No..... 144-7'211 ... .ull.mfm FOAIAU8YOWN!R S1060/mo.t75-Ml7 8fw1> 2lr Ouc*x bWTI ., 1-..... *'*542441** Vllea.lboe·Y- .1 •• 11.1 lbd, 2be, fMI rm, frplc, 1'W111 .. aul 48A2'Mt.ADUPLEX oelle.woodbumr1ofrplc.tee0a-TOTALLY AWESOME 18Ra '711M94f ,.. °""°"' ... betllt 2bd,2be,......,conwn Fl'Ptc 2000 ft ger, WID Nluip No pet9. . mo newly ,~ -s>t. 28AI ..... ,toO Gr.-hOme ~ fMlly tfv.. tand101ped ld end wtpool, 1 oerend2':5 ldt Av.ii ai1 5 a1::01nio ..H1mo. 1eo-iae2 87'3-55e1 2M 1ea erom 1145. S8A AGT 831-41to ~::~:=5 ~·o::":i ~ ........ ? -~ 720-7Gn ... 1101 .... l -29' t8o, 111•11 ftalaHll ::.:;,.!:.:!-"°.:i.: WAU<TOllEACI< fnO pool, Formel , '""' 1l·5,142.al02. .... .., llM ifl&.•Mlllf .. 0¥9. W/0 Nlupe, 1 CM 1M7 laundry, 22t4 Coltege '==~8: parquet floOn In lnlM IM4 -mu 380 HOME In Herbor vw end get'~· 1750/mo. 2 IM TO FON WWW ' AV9. eel 142-6210 MOO/mo 64&-11 .. ~· :r ~~ llllllWl.U Hlll,eel21M3M072. tl50 terry! 2bd, 1'M>a, end Ut*te1 peld. No ~. ' 1109.' S2M IOO ~ UNIV PK T.-r SbCi. 2b: °'880lVING PARTNER-S 3br ,_ 2be lncld •PEHTAtDG£ COY£• Olf/pdo, lndf'y fee. IMO Oufet 18'. RllllO. eV9ll W£8TCUFF 28drlt\ 289. . ' . W/ek, 15~ down end ae-SHIP. ~ elll tmmed. 'tr/yd frplc ktde 2Br21aCondo. W/DNlup Vrty. Avlll &/1S 17Maet Aug~al 1425/mo . ==· pool, no pete eume 11l TD, S152K, eel Pt1ced for f8il1 MCl'OW. rnnl din a1100 S3Mm dbl Qlf•ge w/~ M50/18R • '560/Bech. ~M41or142-6341 831J::i :~:!.117;-' 7~9-9100 Judyl40-1212, IO'· No~ Agt IM 1195. Near ltreMle I ~ redecoreted WI , ~ I~ (#1)28dnn 2b..21ooeq ·~· NoP9US<te..2441 UtllltJee ~. No P9U: ..,..._ 1111t ._ .. ~ ....... r ~t~vutot.lJnf\lm y~ll~en~:.3~=: ·~..... llti "~Bay ... A ... ~Apt.!.U w.:!e;:~'='O:.,~ CHit1/T .. a,taH DELUXE sec>, 28A Ocwl/Cenyon ._. (#2) 2 Bdnn, 2 be, 2100 1q COLE OF NEWPOAT 7 p:;;cocrptd 2if ~ lhl~ • amal ~ lfll e. unit, 4 GS ow. wino own«. 2 ltory, 2:3. ft. Prtme lot w/91W 97s..5511 Ewe 41M-23>42 2~ twnhM. Atwched 21A.m.= ... a:a: 14 ~·" AMXNbAEWCXHeoo deterred malnt wllMI to 11MMI houee. 2 CM. ow. .,..._ Prof deocw & tum. CMta .... If 14 d~, fncd yrd. WI ,,.., bW::t'I, Upper S1285 Ing In CM, NB Of H8 t""* ~ Twntwn ~from ... topurch•Hnewtu 1800eqft 3dedla.S20K S179M g'811~~=•Et750tmo. & lower S f085/mo. ~::..,tnt~lt\ltcho609 poo1&epa.fonn.modill lhetter. P'tced to Mii end....n.,417-4e&4. (#3)38dnn,3be.,2300eq ••alfM.I** we 875-2810 · TSLMGMT . &42·1803 twnl18-*8ey:.r=ln MOOK, loe at W. Np1, pnn ft EL DOAAOO MOTEL .All erw.. pnc. + *-· VICTORIAN '9nO'llted DESIGNER, FURNISHED E. CM, prof dlC. only~. 722-la. ~· !!! Prof d•cor I furn. MontNy or yrty. Let UI enllque furnllhed 5bd, TOWNHOUSJ Dua Pelat u~. frpto, 2 • ~IE W rl't""' S195M. Pvt petty only. Hetp? ~.. 2'hba, Jacuulld•ck Pool & tennll C09ttl 1 2'M>e. IPlh metr, ¥ot'9d ~~=~ ltlMtobctl.S14l,OOOor 830·3511 AMIWkd1y1. TILIUIT 111-1111 S1500mo.14t·7500 s12:95Mo.I~ 2:,.Be~~I= ~. "'9dew/d, et.- , bid to .,... wlocn vu 831-2032 « 831-13-Ce 1.... · ~+ s200 · lacNd 2 cer ow. "*' 1 ~ plc.t_, No,::-:: 142•70031142~1. PM!Wltlnde. ._ Yrty rental IOU1t\ of hwy, 7~1 or5M-074t mo IM, S1175, 862·1111 --*· Pt1cecl to .... *I,... ... * Litlll •eaLBAU ~-::°°'c:.:8'i~ luL .._. ~o.\ty~~ -•HTW ~ JIU 1•1 s:,i~~~=i~ 875-5511£~494-2342 2ib.21XNEXA 1'o.1.-;;u•~•.-ma-11-.-l'l!-,..;;t>c....,t1, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l 4BR-38A. pool. ISM-trg ... ~ lift ............ (714)854-t244 Cllti... BM Talbert/Buch Blvd. :""& ~~ .:=· ._ .. _ _. ___ =-=~ C6TO&cm FfPc,;:rc'~·db4 ~ ..... 1141 EXtRXllRde1BADT ~yd~'rchld~ utll .. NIS .. wkty '53Ms1e' kltcMl'I ~y extraa ENJOY THE SERENITY 1C'im . epe. ~:1s -Poot No ptltl 1475/mo + pet ·=-·796 ·~ -leg ~ ltUdlo 148& COLDWeu. BANl(eRO Now S310 000. . 3bd, 2'M>e. ""Clh mett bd lee W tltfl St 845-2739 ' pfVI I qutet, OCMrl MOO aecurtty ~ t8 :&;_t 'n o I e • Ca I j + ut1. Room ...,. em ' 2 IUlte, llvldln, l8b vtewe · view, renge & rettlg, · , ,.. •• 759-1 34 S11Hl mo. 858-9214 •INSTANT-INll• wet•r paid, No ~ti 2BR M25 St0¥9, rtlfrig, 1500/883-0755. l300 N-lmkr. Proflbue, r / ./ LAHDLOAD8/REAL TORS N4IW Luxury ConcSoe. 38' 1875/mo. 497-8287 =· ~ .. :':.: 284' 28&. 4 Ptell. ceirpeQ, 4C>+ Reta. •M-0451 W/~:{~ /I Flt tree tnent ........t ... yra of 2~8&. ftp, IP&. db4 gar. I~ IMO lilt 423 W. &ay 78'Moe3 drepea. peOo, ger11ge, ROOM t« rwnt. fllmaile ..,..... Pet~.2mltobct1S11H _ OIW, ate, oofn laundry, non-emok•, ctlld OK •11• - ' R E A T y ••P•rlence 539-8194 14e-1w or 142.eeee • BE6M66U 2 8dnn 1Be S700/mo. S7t01mo. 841-M51 646-7513 .rt. epm. E P-!-• ••-.... ~ Beet Alty $850 to 14.000 P:M. S300 dep. gM/Wlter pd. motlonelly 1p~allng _,_ .... Off PCH hmy lbode kid •lMge 2 Bdrm 1 Bath MARTI FERGUSON Child ~. La Lanne Apta, ...... ..... ..... ROOM for Nn1 on llelboe beyfront on EM1 Bay Abeolute ~ 3 rm, pet~ M25 gourmet kit 0uptex. G= 2178-C AGT 642•1113 1138 Placentia.,_ Mgr. Plu•llly remodet.d' ex· i.&end. Avtllable e..1-11. ~ecrt'!"..t=~~ !~.:::. ~~ othetl 53M191 AQt fM =:.7983 5tmo. No tBR cott~ w Npt. 1 ,_ 28r 28&. t>Mut, quiet. ~•= F~~ ~~!'c::."'7:. at ruction & decor. tennis. Sele Of twe. Cell 111"9 ...... llii •WHY PAY MORE?* to bc:tl. Pkhg 1785/mo dwnlt,. w/~tlo & end ,,,..,. .wd 1n 'JONlt Apt non-.moker pr.terred Speicioln patlQ, Mndy PATRJCK TEHORE 2& 1L m s h IP!eeMnt 2bd *545 flat yrly, utlll pd. Reta. ~· Moet utll9 pd, $795.. 3 tltnee/dey. Full eoolal tat & MCUl'lty dlpoelt bMcf\&lllp. 831·12Mot780-l702 patio pertdnas;ooo~ kkh 9'1MY~d equlpt 842-7003or842.-.t 22Hamltton.131-4763 p<ogramott.ed.Cellthe moveayoulnw/11~ ....... I •~ii:\ R .-. Gd tocatJon Allt now klteh or •• ..-UY-* 28r huge Apt with pool. Huntington TerrlCle end peld. tt lnterwted ~ • P ~· , .. ,. • -••• 329 AVOC.OO S7251mo + m &bout the L..ICeicMt· eel 873-5979 & ._... f L 97s..M17 0fl75-4457 •an-t111* 3Brtwnhee.~gw, depoalt Ce ll Ce ll a teSult•.~811 muu;e. UutheDa1ly Pilot -···--• 191end,..,_S1100houM Fenced 3br nee S800 E· t 1095/mo.8 &4M541 NEW 2 & 3 Bd 2 Ba ;;;.-:-.......... ~, ... ~=-~--z:;~ yrty oerg klde oil mb P9U aid• wld hkup1 tine -rm, • _..!..= •f"ast Rt>Sult"sf'rYl<'f' ........ ~191Ag1fM otllera IVlll lble •.aJ * rao~MC·~•;l_m.iiiii_ ... U .... W~liiiii.~.~a-.,;;;,;; dar~ot} Your Uoh1. ~ llvtng. S3M191Ag11M Cuteltudlogwege.mk:ro, W1!st:fiek1 • ry. • - 4llR. tam rm. 38A. den. A cl1111flechd • lor a tittle W9t bar, r9fl1o. fnc:d yd. I O..WW• ~9552 ~ *11* now ...,.. pool. Lrg tot. Bv OIM* guy, hec:ommandtllol 01 38R 28A. lerge lemtty pool, 880, utlfa lnc:t. Only ••ut• I = •---L S147.00 -" I up. 2274 1359 ooo. 846-439-4 lttenUOn room. S 1 t 75/mo Incl gw-ssoo '-_. I __. Nllfpt etYd, CM ...._7 445 r-....~~~B~~~~~~~~~~3~~~~5~~;;;;·~·~~~a~~~5·~~~-~~1~~~~111-1111 ~~=~~~hatal1hl•1r• •OCEAH VIEW• ~Sorry, no P9l'-to bWlt'I M25 • +MC 1714 BIG YARD3Br 28a. a.per-VILLA BALBOA 28drrll 2a.th 17.0 17~1 D + C:::Z:~ ~ •t• gwaoe. twnlly room, .... w Whon 131-5513 '" -·-S9751mo. Cell Pete, Bar GIGlhtie 1BR knt. MCUl'lty. 3.., . NORTH LAGUNA! n/1mkr. It~ b rm for Information & surP,.isingly low cost. INTO SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7.60 Classified A d. '7.60 or $5.60 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 · No changes i n copy or cancellation. Pr ivate parties Or'lly . No Commercial, Real Estate or Employment Ads. There is no price limit to what you con advertise. If you need to sell your car, .boat, couch, high choir or any unused merchandise-coll the Doily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. . 642-5678 . -) ___ _. ________________ _.., .... ---...---------~----~ N·AME ADDR ESS CITY PHONE ST A TE ZIP AD COPY 4 line m101mvm. approximately 4 words per line AMT ENClOSfO VISA or M C Are you o ~ub~cnber to the Doily Pilot? circle one YES I NO ., I . 751-.3t9t Pool. $895. 85().5320 *MMe Verde o· 1w1 28'. 1BD tpt. rum or P9'1'Y w/bllth, oer. WID, _.. CLEAH-OVIET 2 LG BO • Ulfll -l Ba Upper N4IW decor, tum, S775. Good Vlfta. ..,,.....,_ ~. No 1'i~BA Condo. PfV bric* ltg 3Bdrm, 21h8&. pool, d9hwttlr. locked fl:f9 frp6c, dee*, get, twe peta. ssec>tmo + utla. 0 ~tlo, lg endk, 2 cer ettac: IP• & tennll S 1150/mo. 1875 No pet• 640-4 8120 to 811187 no peta. 175-2410e857~2412 gar. 1925, 831~199. Aval! •ft• Sept. 1st. C8ll .... a Fii W 2nd 8')t S475 497·1985 2 Reepotielble SIM E-.ide2.eory2beflyd Sue 831·1281 Agt 18r 1Ba. f\111 kitchen, dlW ... .,.. ..... Bit ~l~o ~ ~ lhd)' .ptlo kldl ott Ws 3BR 2Ba, 2 l>loc:tl• fr_om mull .... only 1350 '-lil&.lll JI.. d-181-0900, ~240-3122 · c:all 53M191 .,.. IM bohlNl\d, tennla, comm.---. 17• -2 .... 1 1-·-k ••75 ---....,...,,----.....-.....-.,.. PoOI. S1150/mo. 1•tllatt ·~-• .--.,.., b&. gwi-.... ... -BALBOA, ooe.t 'A l*>c*, I._ .a S200 MC. 213/~1155 $550 Soutf't Coat l?lua Yrty 84t-4390 111'1 5pm roomy 2Br. $400/mo. un- S1t00 mo +aec:unty · ITM. 1Bdrm ... lr. fenced YMl'ly rentll Block to tum ~l>'e neet SUITED tor 3 per9001f BAYRIOOE2br2b•Coado PoQI, carport No petl beach Crpll drp1 Peui 2131399-t;32 OI 3bd, 2ba, 2 car get11gel Belt view, MC gete, ett 546-8791 110V9, no r:t1' 2Bdrm 714i528-7201ex1.1.02 CIMn I A""'4 ioc:.tlonf gar. pool, ape. $1495, • ..,.,.., '" .. , ..... 7 .. ~ :;;;-...... ...M. U4-8090n80-"42. $900/mo. E/alde 38R 28A ~mo. v .,.._... BLOC K TO BEACH I ,..._ .--.,.. townnou• FrP'C. petto, DIHI.. ac.r, vteiwt Shi' 3bd H• EXEC.Condo3br,2be..f~ •IAIYll-gar, lndry rm. Off street. *111& * $.450 +eecurlty, 8115 2bd, 2'"'be.. den. on goft quiet ioc:.uon. Aefng. cllehWUher & lt0¥9 957-MM gw., patio, WID, 1350 , COUfM next to lenNe 2917 Orange. Ind. NO PETS 545-4356 i--------='s~:O. ~1~~ court i1895.75t-00n tsa. ~ Ml· 1111 •W au 11•• 8i~!;.x~~= EXECUTIVE 3Br, 2B•. BIG CANYONIGoffCour'M oenw..w 1• Aefrlg,dWlwMher&atow $400 +MCUftty frplc, DIW Recentty ,.. =-+.!:."A~~eoo S530/mo. Utlla Ind Avell Ind NO PETS 545-4855 84e.1172 ~ decoreted. wkly ger· 213 431_1893 nowt No pet•~ I* •BRAND NEW 28' 2Ba • -.i l /F ..... denlng H rvlce Incl ~ .,.., peUo, get· S-1200fmo.!MS.tt50."" ··----•EASTSIOE d.eluu age MOO ... No peta 20-281tv4bdrw405fl'wy _,_••wt 1BDR~ aV911eble 1585 790-1713 « 642 590t S300 mo -+Ne.~ LUXURY CONDO 2bd, 3bd, 2'M>I. pool, Ip&. ten-OIW, frig, gM & wet• pd, • Fem 1 ltv 28R 1~BA CM den,2be,frplc,2carget, nls.S1800.213"31·7193 carport, Adlt•. no pec1 •-.RT'mll* ~Pool .,..lennll pool, IP9-St 100 +MCUl1-...... LR II-846-0864 38' 28&. 2 cer gars 1000 MC 1387 50' • oep • ~ ty 5.49-0022 Of 64s-o303 KIDS/PETS O.K. Cute 2Bdrm 181111 "Cot· 28' 28&. frplc: llOO utb 8&2--0124 Mint condition 3br Ill 2ba 3bd, frpk:, lg petloe, pool t11ge" on Vlc:10ria. nw Cute a cort tBr 1Be $&50 F/M prof lhare NB llP1 f/yd gw 2 frplc kid• pet St475. 720-1950 Nwpl Btvd Y11d, no P9l• 1UlllT 11Mlll 3bd 2b&. 1 blk to bMCtl ~1,:i S1100 53Mt9t CLOSE TO BEACH! N4IW>-S850/mo 990-2970 • .....,. 13s0 mo +•.;, utMtM ~t II • . . f. .. Send S3 25 plus if!' poslt\QI' h.1ndhnQ tor eact\ p.inern ~IO =.-:zn ("-' .,.... " 'If/Ill ,.,.,, U '' NorlNnl IMS WoocllMdl NY 11m '""' *'°" ,,...... lip SCN "'*"' ..,..... NEW FOR ONLY 11 96 paOf lull·oolof Cit• log of Crafta patt41mc, be>O'I§ supplies crt"Wel cross ''lt('tt nftedlf'l>O'"' latch hook qu1lhnq tnd m<>fO pon Shor•I 4bd, 2b&. ~ 2Bdrm, 1 Bath 28drm tBa petlO 873-2507 "' 5-41-5399 S 1350 Aoetlt 845-3813. upat~ra. Garage, 1 Adult yrty 11oooi=:..2493 F to 11'\atW 3BR 2BA on CONDO BAY~ONT pref d S4850fmo. Agl, Balt>Oe Penlneule. Non- 28R 28A, pool, MCUrlty. 2 1--8282 • UIYll Ol1' emolc er 1325 Avall 8/18 Boat 111p evllllable. U111m m,m En)Oy the lwlury of 1Ne ex· 875--0849 S1800/mo. 875-8582 811' 28r 1 ~B• IPICIOUI clulNeguerd gated com· _M_ele_Of_F«nale ___ lflf_....,.2-:-Br .. _~ .....-... t munlty In • 19eclou1 , DELUXE CONDO town, ..... ,,. ._... CW'P 1· 28drm TownhouH 2 ~Ba Condo. EMtelde 2bd 2'Abe frplc. gargage drpt. pelnt. Formal din-Amenltlel Ind frpb W9t Coll• Me11. n11mkr nr Fllh~ lllMd, St300: Ing. p\11 paUo, pool, berl, AIC. mlcroe. 0W/O 25-35 845-5804 81i-32.5-52&1 ~· ST95imo. No f\kupa & 2 car~ !NEWPORT CREST M/F '*1· Edne 842..oee& From S te95 Sorry, no I mu1t blctean, n-1mk E ... tbluft beautlful 38r EASTSIOE DUPLEX • pet1 &44-0509 I S300 •090 Call NoW1 ~1~c~1:"~1::: MONTE VISTA 28r 1Ba, NR LIDO MARINA 3BR 548-5H' St500/mo Dy 7~ get. fnc:d yd, ~dnr. tat. 514'A Clubh<>UM rO'S'H'R3B_O_H_S,-E-C""'OM- Ev (213)823-3m ~ ~~2: 5/MO Avl 28A, Ilk• MW, gar. dee*. Nf bch l)fof ,,...,.,, $.400 EaatblUft exec "BR 2BA S1 . yrty 998-SMe • l3vlll eV9 & wkendt 11... remod, Mite new, ~ 28r 18&. ~ OCEANF ONT. y. rty 2 aty, 857-40591873-0836 many lmenltlel. Gndt ~ "9iioe ~Oo ~ wood & g-. tBR utll WOUid-ki r.ap ,..,, 28R Inc. S2250/mo. 780-9399 last :C 1225 2 + 11· Incl, no-amk, no pet•. 1111 28A 11 PTomontort Pt Hart>or V1eW Homee • No p.g 85().'17~ 911 S t200/mo eso..3823 "60 petl N-emk 0."9 -"t Monaco, 2Br 28&. den. ....L6u .1 813-6944. IJl'I 87~97 untum. new crpt & DIW. lllTAIT • • ... In"-'-W ... frplc:, 2 petloe. Submit on 1625/mo. 1BA 1BA. II ..,,. U !*• & ktcM. S1575/mo t>ttin.. lndry rm, near M 44, _.,to iltW 60iff t*1, 1191, $300 dMlq bWlt'I and lhope. HM In HB. FV, pt'9I w/ M dep. Grdiv, Meoc: r:.. 735 w. 1ltfl St. 401 Ilea 2 Oita. 20 Yf,.. pd. Av! 114 144-5117 TSL MGMT t42-180I kB, FV. needl bdnn, OW tee.5n3 • Month-to month also 1va1lable ·Furnished unfurn1shfld • Fitness centers 111nn1s swimming Mnntis open dA~~ q Ii .. fllW NEW 2bd, 2.,._ twn/llpt, '6nrr~ no OPI• Exec 18R, l*1tY furn. yerd, oer MOO ...-eec. No •1000 Av! now Ma-4551 ~ewil 1115 541-7952 Nl'W))Ofl Bl'ti" No "9ntlown 2 ~ l'lrn lbr 8IO ln11n, AvenuP ~: ~1t1:;:: Westfield ~~ Strollto009Mlbr2'be,. llMtmfi Nrwpo11 Ru<1i So trpc llldt pllf\ iv<rpta Ute bnnd ,__ Al utl pd I JOO 18th Slll'l'I s1200 63e..4tt1 AQ4 ._ Pool, oer. &orTy, no::,-111 Oo..1J1t ~--0.... ....... 301 Avoeedo 14.2 N50 •* dole to beed\. . Prof .. atonel cpl• Ju•t ''""' nde 1-28' Apt, • p<OlC $800, CdM .,..._ D1Y9 ~.,, 851-3030 Ulftl ftr ltat IHI tt! i1cnoe onlY i'111i1 .Save & Seeure 724 Jam•• Str .. t. Cot t• M4IM 873-n87 ... ii t Sll'Rr gereoe/ttor11ge ontyt Coit• .,.... ... A V911ab4e 11 t St 00/mo to.20 15().\4418 m7 .. , IHI Y..ttll • = tlett\ a11~ ~542.sn1 tf Sf mflL 8Wp Md *-" t8R, LAURA WHEELER .t 1 Im• :;.,' .!3· orpu ,! ~ s c R A F T s 11._.. • ITM111 ~ "'80rmo C't 1sn .~-...... --~=~ l •' I ... Orange Co•t DAILY PILOT I Monday. August 4. 1888 •111•1/llllet ._.11•!--=-=!!!:!!..._.1 111==~=~= ~=~~~~·~··~ W. 1111 ..... ... ...... llM lltMtlluelu Mii n, .... ,a. .... 11 .. • n"I• ... 1-------••1t ~,,.__, +;-....-i'"'8itF1iiM1t60. .. ~---...,-----'I tlonlti: Top IULllTAYlllLD Cl.INCALIDEwwown• wtllt9,M6.Slnger .... RtO: ''"' m TO At~ to thr /'... 11t1111. ,. , for bu1y .....,•dW'9t?Jueue111t· ~ .. S:':all mlOhlM,Ooldlnt~I wttuner . ....,131GO. ... ...... ....,.dee """ OUll L...,ne7 4~ofloe. tngout?WMtto.,_,,,. f/Tpoe.M181t"owt•itoe NOW •V•" ••Lf .... 1'5.142..a111 •1&1&.Ce11'11..-.. =.::,,~IC*»·'°' F•ADS _ .. ·-an lmM!ldl•• OPe1• .. '°' }}~ =£:.i~~~ t111ptuiu1..f...0.0140 ~"~,,......, OUCANE OE.Luxe aeo 1;i~~i~ ... ~-~~~;;;;;;; W.it MeMfta 161.tOCJO. IDE FREE ;::::,,~ entry -.. ~1.e Tleialial/Tr• 1 end llnd oum1 wn. l8t -to oonduC' a Mntltlno 1150. bit llM.-"' bat~ 1, 4350 von Kannan-ToP ftt M oe.tl. P~ol ..,., • .,. IHI MUT WDI• F« 5) bed eom. •Hoep. Study tot tM Or8nOe roonulnll wlf~• '*' ~::::.:~ ~=: end 1CMt_.y ,,.,. bUt IUf1lflllll IUL llTIYI 8. "t . An. Ht 0. COMt Pu--= on.. 1~ . WctWOWM@Pi1Xiif'l1.1. ... rn;:!!!i~~ Cd: ::.:r' .:;:= : FIT.~ & lklllad 1n 549-30l1 ~.,:,,,_ voa • LOWBOY Tott.ET· °: d,....,., •&tM. oouc11. w ... 11 P.io~~~~~=. ~e:iwn·~"' t~~-= ~•• coo":E~~~e., ;:'.d~~ rtr.·O:·~f,4> ==~:=..-: cheerl\11, l ~~=A.INC reeumelwortt~ liiilVV FotCoe>YCent•.JUI~. mak•;•. hlQh eotlool MM181Ewelwkende L••lng1on. C.M. No WESTCLIH BluG ~~=~~~~~ ClflngAOA,wtttleupettor 17042~A\le · to Mr.FUlnt•et wtttt,.,,,Pat,852-1538. eenlort,eoflilgeltudentt MC)lllng. l'nU9t ... ~ Cheekl.Mon-Thut'IM. FOUND Older femele careeldl lilC'*1lel. non !MM, CA Bein & William Fro.t AMII 8lllee l moontlahtenl Hour.: LAUIMe'I Hell1h CMb ...... Golden Lab, L•guna '"*'· 9t tit. If quellt*I. 25CM>3S1 Aeaoo. 1401 Oull at .. ~ MIZfR ml Mondey·f'ndey UOpm MtmberlNP. 2 )WW left. ::•-:.lfiiifjiij"iJUiF• Ntguel, Dana Point a.ct1 ~11 Newport c.ntar , Newport Bctl. CA t2980 o.11, Fut-time. 94/tlt to 10 9:00pm, 81turd1y •125. 85C)..3HO ••• IM8 493-5404 ...,...... P/T Mll.m ~·· r:s +t-Af ,.Ml,_ •terl. Nr Airport 9:00am to 1:00pm. Stwt M &Son9Poo4Tabtl ALL Wt!l<ll Lot9 °' """· LOST 4 """'IUft YORl<Y TWo •nemoonu WMk Sat/Sun ~re:' .... ~ ~ eeo.o312or841-0248 al 14. 00/hour plu,• ~~ mtlde for ""* home a offtoe. coudlet. rvv"" college ••-"· -r -.IC'ol'"'-1 DATA ENTRY MEDtCAL boftulee. Pr1wlte delk 90 51 Int cond delika motoroyda. tkll. '•! Wi-'OH I HI ACH .. .. . . ,.~~ J:..~.,Offloe. REWlnARD tu1ng,41~~etc. CIC*'· Caill eao.Nft Immediate-~· 1rot IOC>M"'I~ , • ,.,,_.,...._ phone, caaual attire. ~-" ! .... · ,.•2 .. ,. t>Uce. etet90, ri=--VYI"'-....... ---full time .... .,..,. t,,,. '-'CO' MOC"' CA~ltd! 81Lu;;R. ....._._._ ... Home WOf'kltl weloome. ....,., __... ..... ,,_ -Seleetrio II 2 873--3505 or "'3-Hee •II• .. PIT Whl•IT !umber. hlrdwere. end lmagee in ttn. etetionety perienc» nee. O.C. AA· For Int.,._ call Mary Oriental RIJO apprllMd •'*'' etc' ~ LOST dog, Rouwetler Kind meture pereon Buey real ..wte offlo9, plumblng l electrloal and Qin llore In Newport port.,.... Appl 931-1235 aft« 5:30 Mon.·Fr1. « S9000. 12ii8'. $7500 mutt goll 1So 43rd at. "Oempe.y". AEWARD -.--... •o .......... fot e Mono-Fri, 1-6· Typing 50 lllH people. Home BMChfMtt.H'lnOH""'*11 ORV CL!ANEASI Needa WSat. etl42..&e18. OBO Xlnt cond. mainly =---""."'"":r---- 111 D ,__, • -.. wpm. MuM b9 .......,.. & c.rt•expettenoe•plUI. .--.-1. w • .,..,...._ F/PToountar,chedclng& _,.. 780-1994 Tru 1Etiea • ownlown lfH ~· Oood Ml + rm & ..ii groo~. Salary ,,..._ appty In .,._,,,. ;' F\iLL TIME ..._ p;,;'.. .,,_..,.i Apply In perton tnl.ll PUT 1m ,..., ~ Hunt Bd\. tee.n22 · a.tty 851-N72 comm w/~ but w411 L..P-9YD eon If you havt1 hlgtl !Jergetrom CIH neri Ptaai SaY1nga & L.oen hat PASSIVE EXERCISER IM!!, al Jll J Mo. to Mo. Up to 3000 ., LOST 1rg Hutkey type doa. ..,. UlllTAIT train. Call ~ 131• 1* 11fl lrtttel. • 1tendard1. and enjoy ~ E. eo.t Hwy CcSM tmmeQi.t• OC*'lna. Ex-Motor operated table lXsER Fts:;;= ;;;c;; from ... ldMt T.... lrvtM AYe. Nwpt Bofi, Muat 1)9 apwtl• excep-l /f .. dMllng wtth the j>Ybtto ECVTIV cAi ER prefen'ld. H,. 11:30-6:30 WOf't<I gr11tt lhell Perl9Ct ...... mwtcet «Comput«Bul. Gray, bfactt end wNte. tlonal oppty ..P·d ROA p1 .... call Jutran at ex E HI Mon-Tilurl,9:30-6:30Fn. C.M. e50+17M recrMtlOfl m~ Nllw Calf Jack 841·2257 REWARD. 650-e43l -prel'd . lrvln• • otc. Lill 1111 831-8888 fot.., appt. ":C:.--=.~w ~ Call Gwen H2-15H. POSTAGE STAMP IN-115001 .. 11 IHO obo. ()fFICE SPACE! 549 eq ft LOl1·MIXEO SHEPl'$ERS MMm ()( 1&&--0n1 111.D . UT Ul.UIY tenl!W Cllh handllng 2620 So.Bt19tof. S.A. VESTMENTS Colum-752-25&4. 85()..7291. ~ 1n San Juan 1/M. & 1/F blk & brn. 4 yrs '"...:..... __ ,1-..~ 1411 .. nl•IT C4wlfted ~ And frame lhoP In Coet• and euetomer wva ex .. ,..,..., Wu... blane, Gref Zepf>41n --''· & CIC)6ltrano 8Mctl $500. Old, July 23, Ofct\ard & .,...., _vu_ FIT, ~ mat\n Mell Mede foeat.IMI pettenoe. FIT with ban-UH more. 842-3381 IY m-o AltO "'50 :eq-1t rwt1lfl ~s,f-~t;;D --llllllWILDI •on-tor-pttt.,.,ty help T~t-:WNI train. .mrt:O.E. ~5010 -VEMSXTiLE ....,.. man ;a RATTAN bat atOOll (3) oftlol epeoe MOO mo. ....... Frt entry..,.., AOoount· mgmt co with buey The Of.nge Coul Delly aao-1280 ..... -,,.. een. bactt w/hunt« gm Ho TN. 49G-4019 852-71131~5· 1nci c,.,_. '°' bllllng. ftl· phonM. Muat b9 &btl to Piiot CUN'Wltty hM open+ _.r_ ~ your h..nofd. Hltl 1lmo1t new ;:----::r-:---.1r7:11 ...... LIU11ll P....U. Jii2 Ing. & mllc. dutlee. = Satutda~a mo• f0< 1 tun end part. Ul.111111'1 UlllT NEWPORT.BEACH Ctr:'" ~ Incl S50tM, ratten ~kerl ;.;~-. ...... '7""'!~~ ,___ ...... OYef'l()of(I-COMPANION' 10 a Send rHume to Mr. ~2 1803 time telephone .. ,.... HlgtlSehoolSeniOl'«Cot-Lovely olflCH nur Iha. w·y~ocl·C:r.~ ~~ .. ~1~ "'"-_... """ °' 8Y Fuen111 et Robert Bein, mwt. • per90n In our Claellfted lege Student on pert-time o c Airport FIT poeltlon 911.n eao-1 ... -. ..,.., _,,__,. ""'"' HftPOrtHWt>of.Approx period to trevel Wllllam Froat & A•· RECEPTIOllST Advtlrti.lng depattment. bala. '6/Hr. Ex°"*'t · · · Var· l...,lvmao. S180,Sear9Sewtnom• 1100 eq ft 645--7100 ;ieu;opea:~:./15 to eoc11t-. 1.01 Quall St.. Muat iype· 4& wpm. have lrelnlngf«Mlllngcareer. =~ ~~:~·ull••. chlnef.cablnetl1S!, gu ce91M1da1 Prt,.rty 111 ran. Newport BMotti CA 92eeG HMdquart.. offlo9 r.... prior telephone ..._ IX· Good drMng reoord r• tvPlrlQJl!d cllent contact. ;= <* !;~; pwr lawn edger 945. old 27tl laMll lllllllPll taurant chain hM Im-perlencle, end a plMNnt, quired ~2 ConOltnl•I co.worker•. __ __ _ __ email frtdge good for gat· RlneoRelVB lattrudn 301 2 Computer pP ,.q'd. Ex· = .. ~~ f~ ~n\~~· ULllTl..aP/T M"'t = s:0=~ w/hYtctl ~.Oak Pie age or:,~;or•t FRONTAGE . 2 UNITS 180. competl6'; I M,o pending lrvtne CPA Firm tlonlat. 8uay lobt>Y end commlnlon end good H~. pP. pr9f'd. ~ Witt train on Safe $350. 2"""°"170 .... --·- Appl'O)( 1000 aq n lntOlh Comput .... .J~5 hu comput« ~''°' DI m'8 n •Ion · PBX . t>eneflta. Flex. hn. &4~210 word procenor Call & 1125. OM lemp tbl -••~ •••U1 54&-4187 & 989-2000 Hr One-on-one t~ng. poeltlon °'*' t()( ~ IWllChbO~d that re-Call Kathleen Oteon for In+ Cl L-/ ... tl .... Marttyn c.ltey 47W220 1100. Footetool 920. W/clent AR-90 IC)Mker• Any progrem oreottware, ual with bookk~ ctUlre& •fW'l'Y pereonab+e tervlew appointment , an U MllC. MG-1992 759-9592 w/1ftcablnet, 788-0763 Dapltxtt/VaJll Z'IH T· 9 1 7 9--0 551 ' Gene 1.. =bll~~5~ r c an ~:..=.,":;.::: 642-43.2~· 302· W Yll •• .. ...:~ n=.. A-1luctl Mil Ct•,.lm Ali mA Yllll • I&" , Kathy (714)833-0651 ance. Poeltlon llllO re:. 11'• llAIT -~ lty f i.... I llY aw sa-.(pp[@ 111 4 P1ex 1254,000. 30 day 2 ROUND TRIP TickEts. c 1et1ca1 qulr.. uM of 10·1(•y IAILY Pl.IT J:, tt~~sof :: or.1; and ~ance:.,,~~~ lll'T'--• orn mon. duo dr, 1 meg eecrow. Pr1nctpel1 only before 10/1188. Or.nge 3 DAYS PER WEEK Id<* end llght typtngd · 330 W.8ay6r. lookl for qu8'tfled Sef. na:rg:d..i..i-record W tll·l1H ram. auper aertaJ c.,d, ....... "290 Co lo Alllka 1950 Of-ABOVE AVERAGE PAY Lovely otfleea. medl· eo.ta •....._-CA92e28 ng n..-::;."..,, . lc>eed up card 1 1000. pfeeae. Agt .... ,..., 1nge Co to Chleago XL T FOR HOMEMAKERS call dental pkg. Apply -vera. Interviews 3+5, M-F. Eq ~.unity em-Cold1pot Refrlgeretor call David 854-8145.' S&00 (714) 495-3173 9AM.,.PM Apply In peraon. 2305 E ployer. Mr. Charley. wltop freeur, 11111 newt ------...---ldattriaJ 1711 ~tall ~tldv= ~ JOLLY ROGER INC 1&11111/ITlll f/T Cout Hwy. CdM. 432-0838 Avocado green. 19.5 cu HITACHI HM3719 RGB lmretat nter• ng. 17042 Giiiett• AV. ••• -_ ft, 1200. 873-2187 Anatoo mon. 19", .31 D p , 13& 1qft wfGont otG. cation•. Long Betl/Nwpt IN!ne CA 92714 Benefha. lift 1eo lb, 19+. .. I IDYii -...... ,. 1024 x 800 , .. 33 s ktlz drlv•ln dOOf In r .. r t 3011 Bch, regular hra, euto 25o-0331 -250 Ogle St., Coete Mell Poeltlonl avall. Mllano'1 Newport Beach Salon 0 .E. FROST rll'd ~ haf long perl l l20o call ~25~':· 1;48~.9~~~~~ Lm·ll nec:. 61e.28 M8&8. 1.1.11•rn1•n •trr1Um ~~:,'!n81~;:~ur•nt , =~:.'~1~r111· ~~~~:: B~~omR?r:. DaVid8~~ 64&-o68 i-N ' 1 Care f0< 2 yr Old, 30+ OIPY IUll/lllJYllY For Newpott 8Meh R.E. Oemonl1rete toya & glftl HAIR STYLIST to r-t -"a. Sanyo blk/wtt tv $20, SPERRY UNIVAC dellred, references Energetic, poettlw, oOQd firm. FuU·tl,,,., phonel, now to Dec, home ·party CIOl'I .... •• 631-7248 aft 7:30pfn HI RES COLOR PC required. 863-4271. appearance for lr1lne llght typing & general otc· plan. no COii. det or Inv. EXPERIENCED GrMt NB Loe. Need own I In.._ 11 ft Dteplays 25e colof'I lula•• I fiauclll Copy Shop. Wiii train lkllll. Call Dave 780-6333 Ideal for HOMEMAKERS. cOentle. Pagano Salon. • fT9 " 20 meo. extru • •• II.... I.I I.I. Pr.f".t ••• l~ $850/mo + ben. EOE tree kit, auppllel, & train, Wanted for up ICAle eS0..2128 Joete or Paulal SIS lce-meKer !Ike new, IBM oompetlble 4~90 752--0431 SE•n&aW./lmW c., & pnone neceeeary. hambur~ ,..taurant HOME LOAN 5rr-S350 nrm 720-0295 44 ltOO Aimiai1t11t " 9100 Full time. Leem property HOUSE OF t.t.OYD 8 5-0070 PROCESSOR llW le W/I fr" .. It• .... •o•R"v•c""LEA_N .. l"""N·G·F""ralldl-1"!1.... IDaZ FILE OLEll mgmt apt rental bu• 714-918-1313X-1017 CHIS For Lag Beh SIL. F·T. min •n .,.. FREE JOMiTORE Near Newport Beech, U· ...b. General Otflce. Full lime ne11. Hard working MIPITl.I H• •• FHt order brHkf11t 2 yra. Ex$> nee. Xlnt ben-X~ood. 5~6 oolOf Medll deet< stereo ·con- e; e 11 en t II n • n c In 9 . REnll MANAGEMENT position plu1 beneflta. dynamic pereon who "PICK" ~-cook• and pm.a cook•. eftta. Sil commeneurete obO 1 IOle, 1arve' tv. etc, LIM at>Mnleeowner,caJITed SanClemente,681-6111 llkeewOf't<lng wtthpublle. eel &i..ct FI T, mull be ex-w/ellp. Call Stev9 M·F SEARSCOLOSPOTFro.1-d-650-.1123 MM5-9821 Harrla 415+&47-1616. N::'.!11c'~~·~1~!i lsyourt>uslneasmovlngto e SExapertenoeturday ..t:..flf'd. Some 9~t.3~ c:;:~ 645-04;4 perleneld. Top wegee. ~5 497·55&3. WeetporJ 63Free71017205. Call aftef 59m LAB/AKC,SIBERIAN ··~Tt Leu ltl4 man:Qe< wtio can cl.-newlocetlon?Annoonc:etne . • All lntervleWI kept con-Svg18ank.E.O.E. 1-HUSKY/Ml)( PUPPIES wl68w hU MONEV '°' velop a high volume bull· move Ill clualflea TSl..., W-1181 ..... U&.11 fldentlel. s.. Phil •t ... ...... WHIRLPOOL Auto. Wuh-6 WKS OLD. 0.259..SHO TOI $,OK/up, no credtt neu and Juggle prlorltlel i ••• • • • •• •• ••• ••• • ••• •••f Part-time. lnet1 3 S•tur-Roc!(o'a, 223 Marine Ave. Needed. FIJI.time, good "· 2 yeera Old, & elee1rlc EVE~2-4951 ""· no pen~. Call 0.. lnvoMng .very ph ... of d•Ytlmo.N Hrty. + ~ Balboa !eland. pay. 543-0e21 9d3rye;729•1!., !~~7?~800 Lab/German Pointer. ·-~a --~ 73 7311 tnel'Chandlalng, bvy1ng. & •• ( AHL'.L'.f' ()pp()"l'l ."'l'J "' •• minion. 0 exp nae. Vf• --•n 7...., "'......,.. "' __. ----" f I n...,., ,._,,.., atore operatfona. Poa.-., r.r. ~ " ·" • Job Training. Call Donna -·~ INSTRUCTOR&AIOEpoe-mix ..... bf...,, pro tran-·~•I• T.D 2tli lllona avlllable Funloo • • 891-2391 O< AWIY 5744 20-30 hrs. Night• & Wiik-ltlona available tor I ll· ranltart l4 ed. 1 yr Old. great hunting < • I llland. Manhatten belctt. e MAN AG ER • Reteatch Or. HB. ends. Wiii train. Apply In teneded IChool progrem. I llY FllllTIU pot8"tlll. Free to good E 14.18% retum on I "-..,... ... 1111 Call Cindy • • person, Reuben'•· NB. Early moml""' and aft«-home. 788-1887 TOI. Alao lend on&. buy .... v_2'13'e24..2831 • • amunAPP&HL noon""· k90-a.91/hr. LIS lll-1111 Jne'-/Fu1/Art TDa. $ 10.000 up 10 • \pplication<. are now h1·inic a r · .• lllP .. Apply In per'IOn Fountain e "7 JUMBO'S Call Oetlnlson LIU lllm • .,,__., 'd etall ....._ FIT or PfT Valley School Ol1trlct 2 Ilk• new ouatom• · 1029 11' SUllY "fl OMC 19()hp, inarlne rtldto, fllh Ii lkl. In prime .... port . ellp. Prof melnt. $5000 nrm 851-6040 26' Luhra '78 SF. 200 he> 1urbor del, low ""· lolded. 2 boat owner . Mull tell thll WMll 125.ooo ot>o. e73-1974 •2' P&Ol Flm 'II Tw. gas, 20K In u~redel. gr1 • lvt>d. tllp, 2 boat ownr. 155K ofter't. 12' ... nmt, 'If Sm tw, oata. 10t<w. nu, Inter'°'. nu eurwy, lvt>d, s11p, owe. try S06K • 960-1481 41'nl ... M.Y. '57, duale aft e.b, fib, 8kw, grt. lvbd, tllp. ftn, S59Ko'1era, 960-1497 50' dtl Trawter w/ftybrdg, • xtt tvabfd. lull Int. frpl, micro, gen. full elec, moor1ng a'olt. Must ..... l70K obo.. 498-5484 . 6 1 Searey 29' Ellpfeee Crulaer Loed.01 Xlnt c:ond, w/ 10' ZOdle & eng -+ sllp &. 1r1r 840-5078, '85, 20' flbergl .. Launctl, mahogany trlm. get cond. Set up for outboard mo10< S3500. 642-1088 .. •·-~ 613 7311 e 1 rpl1•1I for manaitemeot p111i1flon1-. • -• ••P r ExperienoelnCate flofal yellow&llghtg.reen 11,.l!",.-.~..,..""ll'"'...,._ ........., • •Tired of R.E. e.corne 1 1 • peraon.Full/PartTlrne , ILFORNAIOBA.KERY 11210 Oak Street, F.V eofu·s225 ... 1arrslMng Full length Canadian Lynx l'FllOIWI~ 1 1 Loan~~ f!E.,.Llcr1eq'd : lnd1,1duali. mu~t br ~<'If e Appt642-1197 CAFE,AtrtumCt Clcelng dEat0eEAugult 8. room painting s 5 p1u1 fur· coat IJ11u1 over l&.'~H.P.SMQull.a,.,.rt> FIND IBM ""''·UP •or you "the l · d fl 'b l I e I · · anilquee for Nie, CdM. $10,000, NII lor 14,000. eond S200 ~or $360 tletd • Trllnlng. ca11 for : t111>t 1"111'1 • 11f11;8 o1z(· · r"1 ., an< e tfflOl Pllllm 640-..279· Debby Marci• 873+59~1 673·5559 for bott\. Dayat844-4910 an appt 770-Mfl7 Chucll e 11.ctttl 11r11·111t'<I \pplil'ant" m ui-1 »njo ~ • Continued growth hu r&-SIZZLER RESTAURANT ....... Eve/Sun 875+7957 I e k ti th e suited In aeverel open-1 lookl f PIT or FIT Experienced, P.,.manen1 4 Piece IMng room Mt, Offlc f it h h I f' d Youdon'tknowwh8ty®re °"41r Ill~ '"1 l you " • Inga tor retell aalet pet· s ~A~IER per90l'I to hendle Pre>p-never ueed. Ml1ht()f)el., •• ,. art NOVA42TWNOIE8Et. I roug C asst ie missinolty®haveti'tread • f l I I I I I e '"""'I, both FIPT. Ad· '""" r a•··elty Pollciel, co** $765, .....,I 1285. I L .f,.nt 514'1 MOTOR YACHT, ..... ldustlled lltetv • «·1111 I ,. v1•hi1• ,.. "" II Ii l'flM' ....... EXP WAITRESS v• ., -D• -~ -...., ---------'--~-e • vanoement potential. Wiii 857-0642 Mrvtoe eocountl, c:lalma, 952<+<4254 ·u 1 aa• -11 Crulae rMdy, low hra illHI ini.lHdll<'•' a mu ... 1. • train een.nte Cl.II Per rating & bUllng. O.C. Air-_., -ruu-aell °' trede fot conQo • • sonMt depart~t New: Tll 11111 Mii port loc. 852-1188 5·PIECE B«froom aet. In· , •• 1n&1L STiii Mr or Ml"I Anderaon LOST DOG tOnwELLER "DEMPSEY" DOWNTOWN BEACH 969.7722 • '\\ r offer r'l.rt'llt'nl ··ompan" lwn-• S ..... 1200 f duding bunk bed•. Ilk• ...o.l'airamfll* • 819•23 .. 3 ......... • r· . 1 d' 1, 'd . d PQrt tauoner1 ......,. Taking ~lleat1on1 or 1t1a•a•n new condl11on S350 t0< .,...,._ .. .,. v.i:v.,. • ,.. ''' 11u· u mg· a1 vara11o n1> an • Cocktlll/Oyater Ber/Dey -Glau IDtapley CH• 802-670:0525 • hulidu)'<. nH·di1·al and cfrotal 1n· • HTllHULll food wahr ...... Apply In O(flce aupply. Ex-111• 722•7331 Canter laland Olaplay. 2 ---,------- • • .,uranrt·. lionw. proicram ... utary and : Selel people needed for peteon 619 Sleepy HU. perleneed. Energetic AO wtetter furn: din rm, Drawer Ale/Work Table.. If~' •II U . .1 I I • busy comtne!'cial Oftloe low. Laguna BMch, NO IM<* f0< new store. SC bdrm, 1Mng room. etc Many More Pi«:ee CUh '61, Tw. gu. rdr. alp, 8 kw, e mt t'OI['' a O"-lln<'r. SupplyCo.Selary&com· PHONE CALLS PLEASEI Plau area. Selary to EJclt c:ond eome almoe1 Ragllle< Brua At\_lngS flltl reedy. 1 ownr boat. e e mllSlon. For appl call S1400/mo .. + ben. EOE new. 834-~ 432·7223 ,.,.,.·~ MUST SELL Try S39K. • Appl ~ 111 per!;on ') U•''· tl1ru •. Carol Met<* 547·7013 WllTllllll-llll'I 9?9-594<4 Orig COl1 $30,uvv. ,.._. (714) 960-7481 • ANTIQUE Morrie bed., Ing $16.000 or bel1 Otfet ------.,,.---..,------.. e Thur~. 2 :110.fi:OO p .m . e Fu 11 I PI r t · t I m •. ...... v .. "' I H>OO. bMt otter (71'4) 646-2.106 STARFfflf . 19'.f', Y·'hull •. ORAIQE COAST PUILISHllQ 00,: l nAIL-P/T ~':~~~~ ~.~ M1Tntalnlng 30 Mii boat•. takM. 8-40-7795 ~;IBM Correcting ~rlc w /l,op u1blzr, trl . • Eaerittle ,.,..., ftr Futilon llland Or. NB. exp req, 815+9080. 281-5148 dey. Typewrltet. 15" carrtaoe. wtbrake, nu paint 150 : 330 W. Bay St. • &"leffelltetster.. . llllTlllM BDRM .-. girt• .tpc Fr S325 Xlntcond497-48&4 ~~~3~&4~J:7 ::· • Costa Mesa CA 92626 • , ..... ......_ .. -.... c. .. 111 9930 FfT & PIT Prov, wht w/gm 1150. 2 u s E 0 0 F-FICE ..,.-,.~----=~ e ' • _, .... ..,...... lludlo blda, w/blddlng FURNITURE &. EQUIP-ll ... ti J 14 • EOE e kl~Hl_,_I AIDE TO MANAGER In CASHIER & DELI-$3"' ee. Credenza •25., ••r:: .. n-c all 979 • ..,...,. e I ••• ' answering Mf'V\08 PIT, WORKER " • '"'""" • ,... ~· 14' Boat wltialler .. Oood • -I I HH flex hra· 1401 Avocado Mu11 have tranaporetlon, Ping-Pono 130. mlac condltlonl Mutt Mlll 1750 eee eeeee eee eeee e eeeeeeee_e' Ave. Ste 204 Npt 8ch be energetic &. tnendly, ltema. 962"7240 f tll A AaJ.aaJa 1041 obo. 631--6197 ...•. . . . . . .. . . . .. I . 5 ER G SERVICE wllllng to lake r...,onsl-Dark walnut game te.ble &10 W -l 6' Hobie '81, xlnt, ,.-..., AN w IN blllty. Apply betwMn with ... , & ' chaltl, all Bl"/ ..... low M/r:2r50• ·-~·.,, All Shih•. Swttchboerd 9am.1pm 3530 IN!ne wood 1175. 644-8817 "7 ... M ..... 722 • 9 • 376 Genoa. Jib, hamMe'I , Opera tore wttreln. Blvd, NB, '756-1960. -. &toreg• flolt, covera. 8:30am·3pm & Greve-DREXEL Fr Provincial din-$1100. PP e16-9H8 yatd: 1401 Avocado Aw. IOTOI llm lno rm •able, ovel Auatrtallan Sberpard Pup. 17=".:--::,--,,----::-=---:--Ste 204 Newport 8eactl 4.4'"x68" 3+ 12· i..vee & 6 plea. 7 week 1 old. 18' Renken FIG lloop --------Avalllble In IN!ne ll'M. chrasso0-otfer~4 S100ea. 2 Male, 1 wl trlr, motor. xtrH. llSWllJll IDftll $300 to l800. No COiiect-Female 758-9186 Ste~. roomy. xlnt cond, F/PT day & evening lhlftl ESTATE SALE. AUG. 9 bvllt '83, 1111pa 4, ong 1vallabl1. Muat work Ing. ~ "°"" 1 day. Furniture & Aoceeeone. BOBTAIL male DOBIE o-..r 17000, ..C 13800. iome weekend1. Lite Mondi't":,Frld~t: 1750WhlttlerAv.a.peoe1, PUP~~or.3 montn1, (714)557·7981 typing required. Wiii noon. • ur •Y CM pll't! on 1lreet pure ' · no papen 1--------day morning. Call · ·· 150. 646-7909 20' Q'.DAY J#/lrlr, grt oond, train. Coate m111. 642-4333.mforKlrk. FORMAL Dining Rm -D.Ptatlp Many X1raatne. 760-7319E.0.E lf~thasf Pecan tebl• wl8 BROWN TABBY, 6Y' EV7.50/B S59950b0. •-1111a ....... 1 Thom1vllle chelra, CUI· need• Indoor loving Dy 897-97n..., 472-4324 ...-n.•-•-P11tt tom pada. matching home $25 obo Attet, 6 ~ -w a•ae•"81 . Paiati•w Now being accepted for 330 . Bay St. hutch, excellent cond. 673-5154 125 Coronldo. new t5 hp -;;;iiiii=iiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiii ,_________ IL ~cart FINE PANTING By Ar.... !oat preventloo mgr, •KP Coeta M.a. CA 92826 11050. Vicki 848-5293. 01111•• •••• -· I etec •t•rt eno. hlnold • Driveways, pattoa, patt:11, NEW/REPAIR. Quality. No I • ....... prete<red but no1 req. ---rir;.. moat. 4 aalll. loaded. $2.40 per }:ay etc No )Ob too 1maJl.IJobelotmall,reuona~ KREEMERVICE ardSlnor 16yr1ofhappy ApptyMoo-Frl10-..pm lfFIOl/llUYllY FULL llZI ~ couctl, MelH from chemplon 213-925-3119or Oi Reu Mlcitey, 536--0553 Free .. 1 .. 1lc'd 631-2~5 llop .. Trfm. Removal. Oual. cu1tomera. UC. 260844. l ·llAIT Full time high 1chool oatmeal color.~ Unea. Load• of wrlnl(lee. 714.846-6707 T"-' 'A.L f?l; r>rt tor Cltaaia,. Ct Baa. •1n•• I Serv. Lie/.'."'· free •t. Thank·Youl 963-4114 1&4-40 8eactl Blvd grlCNete with gOOd dnv-~·2!~:'~~607 237 I 15()().$2000. 642·9051 28' PM1110n, 4 Ulla, dleeel l ,-y, ~, ~mum -I -I 989-8263 Of 536-6698 A A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext w .. tmlnater Ing record. Apply In per-CQCKER SPANIEL PUPS '"""· dl""'hy, knot meter. ,. "-OUST BU TEAS 188/mo FENC ATES Tree trim I LOWEST poaelble price. son to Mr. Fuentee et -· ·• ... & up Wk/Bl·mo. aupptlel CNmp runt. C.M./N.B JAPANESE GARDENING 10 Stan Service 882·3235 IUUl TIAJlll Robert Bein .. Wllllam KING quality box aprlng & 4 male, 3 female. Beaut, depth gage, many X1r11 SERV ICE turn CM1 861-0968 larea JlmWhyte,642·7206 'SERV C!Mn-up & Malnt. .... Froll. & Auoc. 1401 mattre11 Ht, frame, all buff color. Champ 113.500644-4320 --Free eat. Tony, 964~758 GLASGOW PAINTING For MW bakery operetlon. Q s ~ 8ch sheet•. CUltOm bdtp(lld llnea w/papera l 226/2f5. --------HOUMcieenlng ,.. yr• •KP •GEN HOME REPAIRS. l/arlou• hra. Salary & uall t ........... """. 195. 759-9534 499-5902 •ITlllY TlllLll• DIRECTORY rellable, reu. treeeet, own 1 Paint Drywall. Carpentry ISHIKAWA LANOSCAP~ r~~~l::~~~tI' elttlf'.. t>eneflla comm w/exp. Part time MOVING • Ml9C wllnut For 19' deep keel llllboat I l r•na Pine 645-9666 Oetla 1 etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL Sod Clean-upe Malnl \..1 Exp no1 nee: Ix.It very ,_....... At-~ FREE Kitten• lo good Mull Mii fut. M"'"• offer "' Sprlnklera etc. 8~147 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI helpful. 64s-o645 .... ,, .. -.1 tum (Including din ael), homel P•rt Aby1111n, 658-6112 or 790..1648 ~ALL TOCA '(II HOVMCi.enlng, C&fl)ltl & ••HANDYMAN•• Int/Ext. celllng•. rafln Clb s G 2 ~ white furn. almoet nu whl part Tabby. malee 14 ==-=---:-c= ---vpttolllery, wtndOWll, etc Laroe or emlll. 1 ao It alll MIMllJ (26) rr-exp., wort! gu.,. IUIH N~LL:~ ~ty ,..:_ frig, lamp• & ptctur• wka. 786--0378 ·77 ISLANDER 38 l oaded &II FIR LOIS Your ~ Olr.,;10' f Reprellllt-11_.. Klrt>ya Malnt.631·5272 Pat531·5579orlvamag. tAl()d( walla, bfiCk:o&. DavtaPelntlng964-3637 Oep1nd1ble wom e n phone ordera Hourly. 631·5506or675+2202 GOLDEN RETRIEVER Rec.aurwy.hlngmut,dll HOUSECLEANING 10 LARGE OR 1mall concrete. Comp palloa. preferred for llfly mc>fn+ H 5·30 . 9·00 m MOVING. MUST SELL Pups.-AKC, xlt pedigree, teak/Int lhower, ,._. I YRS EXP Good rflf'1, I Gen«ll home repllra. 15 yra Hper. &46--4834 S~~~Lc:.1J ~::~:af-~ ~·~· ;g~'~s· ~ s~'::oo~~ ~~ EVERYTHING. ArmOlre 70% chernp1, $300, wtll hoity IOte Gee-5902 p P own trana Marl• 24 1·9553 8 yra exp Troy &48-2077 BRICKWORK Small Jobe. llttl remov-'· Beet •nr oics IN!ne Blvd Tuatln Interview call Irene •ft« 1495. ROlltop deek 1495 nnance. 4,93-6881 I' IAllT HOUSECLEANING Baalia~ Newport, Coet1 M .... bid,~ wOf1< 875-8088 • . -5:30pm &42-5978· Oak table w/4 chalrl PARROT • Blue FrOl'lt Gr .. t c:ondl Uke new By J•"e.neee l•dy IN!ne. Ref'1. 675+3175 lllT lllllTlllAm , • ._..., ••-•. 1295· 4 Poater On bed Amuon 10 C::: Old S300 080 ~508 _.. LT HA UNO . MOVING PlttrfaL s c Fl 1 -•• --$195 Sota. Ctlllrt, end • ------Own trenaportelloo 0 a y d Cl Stuoco-f'lnlltl Cabl....iry l'mttJd •llbolt hartlf .. .,.,,,.. tablel ...... c1 .. equip. $300 w/cage, 254 OUISIO OAL JI 1•2-•121 t it. JOI AcHlllcaJ Uiafl 546--0527 ~II evening• Jon arege II' 64~9 No Job to emall, All typee. ~=NG/i~t':~?!f ~l=~u:: = Soma ert beekground ment & mote. 673+2M8 POODLES.R·PEOPLE Greet o'nll.,l dayeaji.,, REBLOWN oA PAtm'Eb •ANNE'S HS'E CLNO•' r .... , Lie 631·2~5 VISA·MC 873-1512 llne maintenance. Call n.lpfUI. Fulf..U,,,., All French PrOYlndal: Solld POOdle pupa, leaoup1. Cl•H ri cer Cl••n • Aleo lntlExl Pelnllng Cmplte. windows, paint HAULING •CLEAN-UPS. SUP~IOR QUALITY & 846-7100 TttE PRINTING COM· ckterry cot tbl aet· occae Toy, Min. $350 up eound cond. With 0 .8 Ucit288697 631·92$5 vacanc:'awAnne122+8572 7 Dc:i·e'a,Owe91~~~'8 REASONABLE PRICES. Plaataf letair PANY, San Juan Capo. chal,. 1150 M :' beaut: &46--2&48 134!0 0 80 •-L JI --.. ARIE'S J•_,.,..._, ... , I ry, 548--1452 llc'493790 lnt.JEXt.lr.tc¥i'fM=_.i . WITllll llU .411H •-•tr a.ae1HI blue eofallf ... t w/wMe 811.K TERRIER pu......_ H/54-548&, W/~7285 nlJlll "" ... ,.,., ,....,fl . 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Uc. 831·234& ~~Xtrl ~ f()( CS.-PlllllTlll &llT lamp• 135 11. 72x33 aole piano. nft cond, ........ ~c 548-4980 P11tomb0 Conat 986-35&4 LadlU t Ofln09Co.Otlalnel lit livetyTHE HUNTINGTON ~l4/hrl,nr .,_,Oil! eredenz.a, chr Wlllnut ftnllh 11595 obo. 21S' 8t.IP8 AV~ILA8U i:a~ --I. -Student MQ¥tt'I. Tneurec! E c FOUNTA IN " & ~CU9 Olak dining tbl Oy897·9717 a¥412--4324 87" ""!Se ~MOl<llngh,.., RoomAddlt!OM-Remodel -wacart UC T124-<436 &41""421 EXPERTCERAMtefli1ng eAtL~~NOEPENOENT S NTAPE w/6 uphol1 cnalre. GULBRANSEN ORGAN t<A• ;ru -Wlnd~•Patloa Ooora·Wlndow•·P•llo OUSTY'S ~lawn NEWW~St«age Ola11nettw,Att«d•l>le 729,aradSt.CM M0-1"2or759·0602 WlthlalllelPllk_..=."" n.wdOClc main~ Addlttona. POvallty .... ~~ Cov1r1-Declc1. Fren", Main s.rv Wldy/month/ Kttohenl, bat"•· 722-9163 ~~1).,, d. '?.,.1 ~~,2No. M·F. 7.30.m_.pm • 0 ,._, • nel, Huntington H.rbot 14n...e aul 54.,.....,,,., Ma-1107 LIC#480e17 1 time. F,.;. ell. 241·1840 11¥11-llAI -........... ... ..... ........... 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Oall & At 951.oooR SHRUB & LAWN CARE • {r• • ... .,.. .. .,,.. !fl ptc,g, paid &e35 ----·----- llNll' conet 213 592·3331 Landecapl~. c::lnup tired} WtldOt'f grlduet.. ~ For buay ~· Exper tanenty ~ Mwt Mill ff 11111 Ill I FT SLJPS AV~ILABt.! --.. _ .... ..__.._. end GtttrlcaJ 8al~N8/ 875-11941 wtlt ~.,.,...din-LET n.E SUNSHINE IN .,.. ...... n pre(d. 54t-2123 25 obo. ,. Goodoond.t.-;f«klOI, s~'!.2~:230:.~~a· .. ~.w.~ PlllllllUITIJI TIEii .t':.tr"~~':· ~~,~~ l lntm ....... ..,.......... l200. 147 ~~M~n'. a.ae 1TII t •U. lU Oualltywotll free• T~/~ 01eM-II now tllcl"O ~Uonl a Blk c:offff tble UO .... ' ~· u2u1j • M&-1~1 up. new ~~61-.3-471 A KIDS PA~~ Commar'ClaURlelOltitlal fot .a full time c:MtW. -~ 831·7241eft7'1CJ pm 1~;;1Wl!1'1!;ns;;"-C#toon .te. 1-etory l30 • 2-etory $40 Muet b9 able 10 tM•,... 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MOO .. ,.. 21Me 1~101 ~:T~:~~~r1 ......._, OWtr SMIY'Mnt•. 643-t480 '85 BMW 528e, MUST ,...,...,=-:--:,.,,....,,~::-::-== SELLI 28,000 ml, MAZDA OLC '12 SPORTS 111.U I Wll• 1t1.;. •• a!.. ..... , LOADEOI 111,CSOO obo. PKGI lmmllCUlate, ona ai 1 ••-" .... "" ~ 831""23-C ownr, 1unrflf.c •lr/5 ..., --apd/8Hoy whit, ONL YI IJPIFG ..,. ... ... , I PORS(.m AlJOI CHFVROlfl lll9h .. 1 Q11ell111 S•ltt A ,.,.,,,. lrllttllfl #OTOH Wll1 44$ f t .,. .. Hwv N•wport Ru ch 67S-0900 ....... . ....... ..1111•1• 143501167 .... 191 DOMESTIC I FOREIGN 32M ml, 8111 ortalnel. black, ~2001080 _,, , ... 'II a:::=====:::::J ... ..,, mlntcond.8'4-t787 M&-1880C08TAMESA --.SI Goodoondttlon 4 ck>of PORSCHE ·ee 912. wnlte, liul 1 • .... Fg~~1':ire,: BMW '71 2002. 72K ml, '2900. 4eM9&4. • Check It outl seeoo Or IUtO, llif, o0g cotor ·blue, ----------......... ---S.t Offetll &42·3789 Of 19202 BEACH kVO. 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H(Jt11 r11,l 1 1r1 Ht A!,t• 171 l) 842-2000 M UC NOTlCE Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday. Augult 4, flle * 811 BUICK· 1 DEALER I IN ORANGE COUNTY 2925H-llM! C.M. 979-2500 Ml.IC NOTICE IAVINE AUTO CENT EA 714-951-3144 800-428· 7 485 WlllYM.LIMD USED CAM I TRUCKS COMl!. IH 0-. CALL FOA .......... o.uuo lmlUT 18211 IN!ACH BlVO. M£~CAM'14 .. ap, aooocc. rw. a bod)' I Int Od oond, ... malnt, amlfm ~ •••reo. 11100/obo. Lauren 143·04 u . ~11. HUNTINGTON 8IAc+4 -• llJ II I ... '11 Nl.-t1 ... Ul1 F~ equ1pt, Otta ownar. CHEVY .,, CHEVETTE.. s1aoo. M2·1eo2 dt, IUtO, e/C, MW Ur-. MU8TAH04 epd....., amlfm CHI 12140. 1177 Ak •--~ 722-7311 . • ._.... CHEVY '12 CHEVETTE eond, low.,,...._, SCOOTER, 58K rnl., ott. . .._,,22 good ocnd., nw muffler, '12 Ol08 II AIE.GEHCY braltea, tlrH, em/fm BAOUOHAM 41k rN., 1tereo. rood tranep.. Ilk• new. loed9d. e/o. '""' $1,750. 4 1·2111 "..," .,,.~ ........ CHEVY '13 Monte Cetto wN CO¥WI, new braa8, em/fm, •. etec wind, :f:1s0f.:1.;'f~ top. 2dr, V·I , jade CJ'Mrl , _____ • ------ 13500. 17$-8119 Pl YMOVTH 1174 S--. CHRYSLER ·n ~doW. !he. VI, power brllk-.. loaded, Ult crulMr. if300~s.S cond. ttweo. f1W' wind., QOOd cond. S 1200. U&-85'11 t-=PONTIAC~~,,,_,,GRAHO,.,,,..,.""!"'.":"-::PNX=.,... bOOGE Daf1 '14 edn, Qd 8AOUOHAM '11 meet\ cond. nu tlr•. 2nd All, pe. pb, pw, em/tm, oc OWnt. ~· Mu« 8elll S3.900. call Mlle l-6Pm 1750-obo 4~212 Meg 833-0010 If you're looklng for• home, d•ulfted h•1 news for you. NI.JC fl)TICE YOU AM • DIPAUlT tr~ prCMO«I, ~. ll·-...._.,.... lectln ... , end the wnount of llon to ~ the under· required under the IC*llel IOfm lurnltfled by the City of 82127 DC*~Ot the 1Ml/17 _., OUCMd by. en~ UNDGt A.,._ OI' TMMT. that the rlMtVIUOn ltlell not of "9et ,,.._,, the cherQe l0t MOh parcel llgl'led to _.. Mid prc>peny "aM• puf'IUMt to whlCtl Coat• M.a end le mede In J~ R. Oet>fuyn, 12t y.ar of 10% for DIMOv9n-Berron E. ~ DATID ~ tt. ...._UM-..-any r1Ght 10 lf'lt• e4 ~.... IOt the fotthcomlng ftlCal to Mtltfy Mid OOllQetlone. proceeding• i.tun0er .,. 1ccord1nc1 with th• w111 Wlllon Str•t Suite taaed euew... Ent•prllea Thia lblWnent -Med LIM YOU TMI AC110M lolPOf\ the IUriflCI of the Ne. A U1Me 'fNI, • preecrtMd by Mid end ther .. ft• the under· talten and whlCtl have not prOYllloM of the PrOl)OUI 200, Coate ~. Cellfomle to&E) end 1"4t for Womtn-~ tM Coun1y a.ti of Or· TO "'°1'WCT 'tOUlt ~ prc>peny dlect'IMd hlrlin In In the ~ Court of Ordinance ~ eeuted Mid notice of been IUC*Mded by the requlr.ment•. a2127 o w n • d B u 1 1 n • , , llflQ9 County on .My 26, IRTY, rT llAY •IOU» At the ex•Qel of llJCh ttoh11. the Stew of Callfomla, for SAID WRITTEN REPORT bfeech end of .i.ctlon to be provlllona of the l abor Each bidder mu•t i,. Thia bulln"' 11 con-En*P"llll 1Me • A "*'C IAl.I. • YOU • reMfwd In IM deed r• :he County of Orengt 11 .. been duly prtparld end recorded Match 21, tNt • eocs.. Pr...,ence to labof llclf'IMd u required by law ducted by: 1 Qlf*llll pen-The Goel Eatlbllef'.m.1t ,,_, NIB AM ECP\.AMATIOM corded In bo<* 13447 PaQe In ttMJ Matt11 of the Eatat1 ftled with the Secrettty of lnltr. No. &e-114439 of Of-ltllll be glwn only In 11141 Contrect0t Uling a craft Ot ntlflhlp Procedure wt11 .,. ........ bte Publahed Orange ~ CW TMR MATUM Oil TMR 11938, Ofl'ldel Racofdt. of FLORE.NCE M ADAMS, ElMrlld Bay S.W. Dlltr1c1 lldel Rlcordt In the office of IMn1* provided by llw. ciuelnc"lon not lt10Wn on J.H Richey 1or publlc llllC)IC11on for 1 Deity 1"*>1 AUQU9t 4, 11, 11, '9tOCllDIMO AGAtNIT PARCEL 3; Eaelmentl"I ... FLORENC€ ADAMS, on July 11, 19M. end II IN Reoorw of Or1ng1 Nobld lll*l~coneldered 1111Gener81 PrevaillOQWaoe ™• ltl t.,,,.,,t WM ftled penodof30 deytlt the°'Y 25, 1tee YOU, YOU WO CO. tNt forth In the s.ctlon lf'ltl-ci.c 1 u1cS. · 1vellel>ie for lntC)eCtlon In County, un .... It II rnede on a bfenll O..ennlnetlonl. rnay b9 r• with the County Cllf'l ol Or· o1 Newpor1 9Mc:ft, Pubic · M-231 TACT A LAWYIJlMOTa tied "Cenloln Ewmentt for Notk» 11 hereby QI..-. thet the oi.1r1c1 Office, too Em-Said .... Wiii ~ mede, but form fumlelled by the City ol quired to pey the wege rl11 engt County on July 10, Wene 09piw1ment, 3000 OI' o.ner." end "~. Set-IN unc,.rllgoed Will ... et trald Bay. Laguna Beedl, ..tthou1 covenan1 Of --Coat• M..a end II made In ol the cnfl 0t ctualftcatlon 198e Newpor1 lou6evatd, ..__ NI.JC llJTIC( T'Mll1D'8 IAL.1 tllmen1 end Enctoectvnent" Pl'twt• ..... 10 the hlgheat c.lttomle 92e61. The Mid ran:inpr-~~ ..... a ccorda nce with the l'llOlt elOllly ,...ted to It M ,..,_port aeach, Cellfornla NO. al7m ol the Artlcle entitled "ea.. end beet blddlf. aut>tect to r9P«t lndlcat• • dlerQe of ger tttle pnruulon, 0t provttlonl of t1141 Propoul lf\OWf\ In the GeMral 0.. PvbUIMd Orll'Qe COM! nM3 PlCTTnOUe 9ll I 1 •M On AUGUST 25, 1 .... It men11 of IN Deciarlltlon r• conftrmetlofr ol Mid au,. 135 00 Plf ~unit lor IOCl#l'I enc.. 10 SM!)' the reqylf.,,,.,,ta t•mlnetloM en.c:11't9 at the Delly Piiot Juty 21. 21, Commlf'ltl on thMe gom MAm ITA~ 10 00 A.M., et THE REAR ferred to In Ptrc* 2 abo't9. periOf Court, on 0t aftlf IN the ll9Cel yeer IM4/17 8 Pf1nclpei aum ol £aeh bldd., mull be llnw of the cell for bide AU0'191 4, 11 19ae _.be r~ In the~ The tolloMIQ .,.,_ W. ENTRA~ L088Y OH 5TH PARCEL 4· bretnentt • 15th~ o1 AUOUST 1Me It NOTICE IS FURTHER I) leCUf9d by Mid lleenMd and eleo pr• The City CounCll of the M217 mentioned ofb and by the cSoll'IQ ~ 9k STREET Of C HICAOO llUCtt n t Mfntl w. perttc:u.. the Qlfloe ot A08ERT M. OIVEN that the Boerd of ~ !Seed ot Nit, wlttl ~ QUeltfted •required by 1-City ol Cotta MMe ,...,.._ united SW.. Ooattpertment of Tl{END PROPERTIES. ITTLE INSURANCE COM-letty Mt IOfV'l In Al1lde XIII vtEf'HAUS, Attort'.'l'flt Law. rectcn "411 Mt lhe tlml end •In Mid i"Otl Pfovtded, a6-The °'Y CounCll of the the right to ref«;t MY or ell PtaJC fl)llC[ Tranapot1etlon. Wutllno-214 l.ugontl SV., ...,.,._ PAHY, LOCATED AT 601 N. (2) tntltled "~1t1" of 1 SIMer Avenue, &lite place lor hMr1ng on Mid,.. otMCll, If tlry. under IN City of Coate MMe,...,.._ bid• ton, DC .. 1or 1 ~ ol '6 port 8-m, C..12913 MAIN STREET, In the <:tty of the decletetlon of c,o.,.. t 11, Fountain V...,, Ce.. port, and tlr'/ end al obt1C> terma ol Mid Deed ol truet, the ttontto r~ MY or .. The Contractor ah ell IC ..a iSeya from the dete ot IHI Guy JoM Thult, 2 t4 SANT A AHA. County of Oii-nentt, condition• and r• 92708, al die r1gh1. mi. end t.ior. or pr~ to Mk! r• ,..., c:tlergee, and expe111• bid-. comply with tl'le prcMllone flJCTmOUe ., .. .., 1'0tlce l ugonlt Strwt. ~ ANGE. Stete OI ~ ltr1c11one '9CIOrOed In bOOll Int--OI NM! d«tlll" It port, fOt Augult 27, 1He .. of the Trwtee end of the ..... '· ~. c., of Section 1no to 1780 In-MAim STATW ~ Or.nge COM! leedl, Call 92"3 c A L I F 0 RN I A A E . 117M PIOI 420 to ...... In-the time ol deetfl end .. the S·30 p.m. In the offtcie ol the INltl crM1ed by Mid Deed C'-'. CftJ .. c....-. dull¥9. ol lhe Celllornla TM lollowlng pereone.,. Oelry ~ Auguet ... ,... Ow .I. T1'Mll COH'ltYAHCE COMPANY. ~otOtftdalAecotdaOf right. tit.le end Int .... I.NI Dlatr1c1. eoo Ernereld Bey, ofTruat Pvbbhed Or1n91 Cout Lab« eocs.. t"9 ~ doing ~ .. M()O.. M24t Thtll ... "'* .... tied a Cellfornle Corporttlon, • Orehgl County, C.ittomie. the llltete of Mid W.r rcS UIQune leedl. Callfoml'e Said Nie wtll be tllkl on Deify PMot Augutt 4, 11, re1e and ecale of WllQ9I c»-ERN ELECTRIC LIOHTINO IWltrl the Coun1y Oler1r ot Or· duly eppolnted TruetH under the S«:tlon hMdlt'l)I Ilea ecqulred by oc>et•tlon of t2'51. Monday, AUOU8I 19. 1Ne, at 191& · !ermined by the Dttec1or o1 FIXTURES, 25332 .1eroftlmo rta.IC NOTICE .,.1 County on .My H . ... under tflat Clr1aln Deed ol In llldl artlctl entnled •fol-,_ °' otMrwlM other then DATED: .July 24, "" 1·30 p.m. In Iha lobby to the M245 lhe Department ol lndu9trtal Rd . El T0to. CA 92930 1 ... Trwt u«:uted by J AMES kiwi: "Ownerl' Rlgtttt and Of In addition to thet of Mid .-. ll 11oe,., ._ Nlldlng located at IO 1 Aeletlon, State of Cel11omla, c AN E 0 ARDEN 8 A y. ~ ~ : M. AAOAHDA AND LINDA Outtet. UtllltMI end decuud: at the time of rMetJ., hl«aN lef ._. South LMI Stree'I. Or.,., Ptll.IC NOTICE Wlllch .,. llled wtth the City INC , A <=.ilfoml• ~-ftCTinOUI .,.... Put>lWled OrWIQ9 ~ SUSAN ARGANDA, HUS-T~lk>n," "~ end cleath, In and to all t1141 oer-ttce l>eetrtct Clllfomll 92M8. Clef'!\ Of Mid City. end al\all Ilion, 20 Lonep!M. lrvlne, NAm ITAftmWT Oeolty ~ AUOU9l 4, 11. 11. BAND AHO WIFE 11 S.tt!Mlent", "lncroecm-teln reatproc>er1Jwttueted In Publlehed Oret'IQe Coeet At tN I'-Of the lnltl&I 'ICTlllOUl IUMt!J•I lor1141 ~.i1i,. p<~Md CA 92714 The fc110wtng paraont.,. 25. 1 ... lruttcn, '900tded on JULY ment" end "Community F• 1h1County of Orange, State Dally Piiot Juty 28, 29, 30, publlc:ltlon of tl\la notice, MAm ITATI...,, ti.eln fOf noncompllanc.of Thtr bu11ne11 11 con· 1 cso1ne buainMI •: M-236 OS. 1"4, .. IMtNIMlll No. clllt ... Euerntnl" l)f Celtfcmla. pertlculat1y c»-J 1, Augutl 1, '· 5. e. 7. a. the total amount of the un-The I04lowtng penone .,. ,,... Mid eocs.. ctue1Mf°by I ~··Ion c & s INVESTMENTS, It I 14-2'74&87, of Ofllolel ,._ Code. 2tr 131 IJCrlbed M followa, to wit: 1918 paid belance of the obi-:iolng busir-. •· IUP·'· ,._Y, CftJ Cenegerden Bay, Inc , lty I Anton 9ouleverd, ,:Sult• cordl of OAANOE County, Parctl: 937-6&-045 PARCEL 1. An undMded M225 getlon llCUfed by the ebow TtiOMAS WILCK AS· a.tr, City of Coete ..... Rlehei:d J AnthOny. p,_ l400, COlll Mee&, Cet11f St•t• of Cellfornla. undlr the The tot.i emount of the 1 17180'14 ln1er•t In and to dtecf1Md deed of INlt end 90CIATES, 2151 Mien.I.on Publllhed 0rl ng9 Cout Thia •tatemenl Wll ftled 112121 power OI .... thlttln con-unpeld prlnclp.i belenee. Lot 1 of !ract 7173 11 P9r P\8.IC NOT1CC •11meled COila, •llP'"-. Drive, Suite 290, lrvlne, Catlf Di lly PllOI AUOUll 4, 11 "'1th 1,,. County Clerk ol Or· RICNll'cS A Curnutt, 11292 SANDERS talned,wlllllllatpuOllcauc-.lnl••t therton. tog«Mr Map u.eof ,_ded In an d 1 dv 1 11'C e 1 11 ~2715 11181 l"Q9 Counly on July 19.i9111t1 Ciera, 8«111 Arie. T IMO THY J O HN tlon 10 the hlgheat bide* for with rMIOnebty llltlmeted Book 309. ~ 21 and 22 1174,924.18. Thomu Wlllt AIOCllM . M 2-« 1986 ::.!If 92705 c.eh. 0t ct** M dlecflbed eoti1. PP1nM1 end ed-of MllclHeMoua Mapa. In NOTICI °' 1t le OC>lllble that et the nc • Ca llforn11, 2 15 1 ,-,,.._ Rlctlatd p Simi , 38 Erner· SANDERS. age 19 o f beiOw. peye06e et the time of """* •1 the tlnw of the In-the olfloe of the county r• T'Mlllff'I IAU tlnw of .... the opening bid M~ Drtve, Suite 290, Ptll.IC NOTICC Publltlled OrlnQe Coeet ltd Bey, LllQUn• a.actl, La guna B e a c h , Mil In lawful tnONy of the 1t1e1 publlcatlon of this No-cord9r l.oefl::; may bl .... than the tolal Nine, Clelf 92715 Delly Piiot July 21. 21. ::allf 92151 passed A 11arnrt Unlt9d Ste• of ~ ttce ere 1139,911.n PARCEL 2 Unit 71 u ll.J!~oYIKY• lndebtedntee due Thia bu11n .. 1 I• con-flCTITIOUI IUIMlll I""°"'' 4 11. t98e Thia bu•lll..a 11 con-2. 1986. aHwe~;'5,.~-:v-ed. wt1hout WWYll\1Y npniea or ~rently dtted CMNera ahown upon lhel Con-T ... No..... If avallebte, the •xP«ted :3UC1ed by I corp<l(l tlon NAMI ITATIMENT M211 r:lucfed by 1 ~al pen--.... •• ~ .. to tttil. ute. poe.-°'**' Of Cef'tlfted CMdol• dOmlnlum Plan for Tract UNIT COOC w opening bid may b9 ot>-C. ThomM Wiie*, 4lf'MI-The following ~· are lhl by tus "fath~r and his ...ion or encuml>fanc.. peyaot. to the Truat• °' 7173, Mid Plan being ,., lelned by celllng the follow-:Jent joi~ bulln111 u P\8.JC NOTICE '*~d p &ma molher , J ohn F and aft· right. tltle end lnt•.-t bl6dlf .,. acceptabte to corded In BOOll 16401, T D SERVICE COMPANY tog teilept\ON numW. on TtlJe t tetemenl wM n1ec1 C UISE CONNECTION, a Thie 1111.men1 wM flied L nda A Sande now Mid by " .. IUdl TrullM prOVlded proper Pagee 375 to 391 of Ofllclel :'nd~ ,~:!:iJo"":i: 11141 dey b9!0t• the .... : (415) #Ith the COunty Clerto of Or-:>Miion of M... Verde ftCTTTIOUI tueMal #Ith t"9 County C1er1I o1 Or-1 rs: SUl- TrvetM In and to the follow-ldentlflcetlon II ~. Ricord• of 0r.,. County. tct1bed deed of IN., WILL IM~11 ange County on ~ 25, Travel, 2701 Harb« 8IYd . ~ ITATnmNT """ County on .M'I 25 ters. Kathleen, and mg d9acttbed property attv-From lnfonnetlon wtllcll Mid unltt end Mk! 10t being Da1.CS· Jut; 10, 19M lt86 :::o.la M .... Cellf 92129 The fOffowtng Plf90nl we 1Ne ' An n a , b r o ther, eted In thl afor...id County Iha Truet• cte.na rellet>61. l\H1her deeCtlMd In that car· SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION T.D. HllYICI COM-n1a. J9WI Fair 11800 Ouar1J dolnO ~ u "11a71 J h h and Stet•. to... bUt '°' ~ Truat• mall• lain Dedatatlon of Cove-~gRnt~~~~i~c:~~ ,AMY, ...... T,...., ., Capr.U ' Kaaden, 2091 :it Fountain Valley. Callf MARKET PLACE DE-Publlehed Or~ Cout OS ua, stepmot er, PAACEL 1; Unit 45 .. no ~tatlon Of --nantt. Condltlonl. and ~ """ .,,.., .......... ._ 9ullneu Centlt om.. Sutt• }2708 . VELOPMEHT ee 1 eo-Dr :>ally PMo4 AUQUll ' t 1 18 Linda M Sande rs lhOwfl and dW:rlMd In the ret1ty, the ltrMI eddr .. (•) •tr1c:tlonl recorded Novem-CASHIERS OR CERT1F1ED ,.._,, ,_ N. C ...... 200. lmne, Callf 92715 Thia but lneu 11 con-• 14 Newpor1 8wtl Callf 25 19~ and Paternal grand- Condominium Plen re · Of other common d9elg-bet 1, 1972, In Book 10409, CHECKS SPECIFIED IN IMI.. WMwt C,..._ CA Publl9hed Orange Coat :iue1ed by an lndlvlduel 112M3 . M·252 mo~r. Jean Gad- corded In bo<* 13"& peget IWltlon of the el>Ov9 c»-PllQI 397 and the modi-CIVIL CODE SECTION ......-m (•11) ~I rD&lly PllOt Auguat 4, 11. 11. "-1 Fair SIUltt Frye 14()4 S Bay boui SttvK."e9 will be 575 to 9441 1nCtu1f¥9 Of Of. acrlb.cl prC>j>er"ty II H btlont thereof recorded 292°"' (payl ble 11 the time ol WC IMt 25, 191& Thia lllltmenl •II lllecl Front Bal~ ltland Callf .... _. -...... "'-HAVE NWOOD. IRVINE NoYlmber 22 1972 In 9ootc .... In I~ money ol the Publllfled 0r-Cout M·227x #1111 Ille County Clerk Of Or· t2M2 rta..IC N011C[ held Tueeday. August C':,ty~ ..,..,. CAL 92714 · · 10438, Page '391 of Offldal United Stat•) 111 r1ght, tttte Delly Piiot .July 2i."Auoue1 4. ln9I County on July 25 Jo,, n P •try 2 o 1 s 5 at I 0 A M a t Pa. PARCEL 2: An undMded Said Pfot*tY I• being R9c:ordr, and recorded No-and lnt-t con~ 10 11 tll&I Ptll.IC NOTIC( 19&1 l<ewtrnM Ln Corona Oii '1CTTTIOUI llU-11 c1f1e View Memorial on•·lorty-fotth (1/44th) told'°' 11141 pur1)0M of pey· ¥'1tnber 29. 1972, In Book end now tMlld by It under ' M222 I ,,, .. Mar Celll 9~25 NAMI ITATlmMT I lnt.-.t In and to thl Com-Ing the ti::f•tlonl MCUfed 10447, PllQI 130. Ofllol•I Mid Deed ol Tru" In tM NOTICI Pvblltlled Orenc19 CoM1 Thi• bu11n... 11 con-I file lollOwlng l*90N .,. Chapel. 3500 Pactbc mon .v.. o1 Loi 3 of Tract by Mid ol TNlt lnclud-Aecordl, In the omo. of the proP9f1y Mr•lnalter di-rta.JC NOTICE INVJTINQ llDI :>Illy Pllol Augull 4 1 t 11, due1ed by 1 11m11ec1 partntlf cso109 bllelneM 11 V11.>w Dnve. Newport f end o1 the Coun Recor llCffb«': NOTICE IS HEREBY 25. 1981 CORONA DEL MAR KFC, No. 10349, In the City of Ing ... u,,.,,... ty '* of ukl T Ru 8 T 0 R z EE v NOTICI 0 IVE N th.' • I• I• d M·236 lhlptu• .. F--293 t E Coeet Hwy, Corona &ach Interment will INIM. County of Or .... Truil•andofSale. county. l<VtATt<OVS l<Y PIRJO ............. _,, SI -·.,. , .. M Callf t2CS25 CoUow at Pacific View Steie of Cellfomla. .. pit Daled JULY 14, 1Ne •More c o mmmo nly ' ..... ,,_ prQPOMll fOt lumllhlng 1111 P\11&.JC NOTICE Thie ttat.ment wu Ried d ar, map recorded In boOlt 4M C AL IP 0 •Utl A "I. known' u · 13Me B Aedhlll, VAJ~~~EF~CIARY CON· Cl ~VOET~CEt h•:, H•E•R•~=~ lllbof, materlela, eq~t. #Ith 11'19 County Clerto of Or-I PC~ J::::'°"e>:'1t•to=10 Ml'morial Park. Pa-~ 38 end 3e ol Mi. CONVIYANCI COWAMY, Tull11n, Calll0tnlL TINENTAL LENDINO SER-P"OPONI• tor luml9hlng all ~.=~:cr:::nll ::y :.urc; 'ICTTTIOUI Ml ... 11 •not County on July 25. t<e therlne Ca mpbe ll. <1fiC View M ortuary, oejfeneoue Mapa, In Iha of• •Mid TNIMe~ Tlt'IM ol .... cuh In i ... \flCE. INC labor, tn1terla11, eqylpm«lt, quired fOt STABILIZATION NAMI ITATIMQIT 1986 Xl135 OHblt't. Canon Coun-Di~rs 644-2700 ftoe of 1N County Aecofder !(..,........... ""-'-llAI money of Ille United Rlcorded November 7, lren1portatlon and 1uch FOR SOUTHEAST SLOPE Th9 followlng per'IOnl ere ,..1._ ly. Calll 91351 of Mid County,• llldl *"" ....._ ~ .. ,,..._ Stetil on conllrmetlon of 1983 • lnltr No 13·512"2 Dther fecilltlel u mey b9,.. OF FAIRVIEW AOAD AT 40& doing bu11neM ... Publlthed Or~ Cout J.,,._ & .Wldln9 Rot>-TUPP AN II defined In Iha lr11Cte tntl-.. , ~ A\llMe, ....... Mle, °' par1 cull and bel· of Ofllclel Aecorcta In the of· quired tor lnttallatlon of Im-FREEWAY, wlll be ~ .... ADVERTISING AGE. 4570 Dally Pltot Auguat 4, 11, 18 .n.on ~ Bfooltt,..., Pe-MAR y T U pp A N • tled"o.tlnltlone" of the°'°' '::r.• Cellfofftle •1•1 ttnee evldlf'ICed by note ... nee of tM Aeool'w ol Or· prowmenta 11 Olller Part!, by 1t1e City of Colt• MMe at .. arnpua, Sult• 7 ~ 25 1981 :inc PlllNdee, Cellf 90272 born M ay 26.1 901. tn laratlon of C-ta. Cofl.. Te •pltelll Na. (l1l r cured by Monoege Of Truat engt County, 1250 Olaler Ave , Coate 11141 Office of the Q ty c ..-. 8"ctl, C1Hf 92Ma M-229 Louil & June Fernet\dez. V A · H dltlone end Aeetncttone (ll'le ,., • .,. Deed on the P'°'*'Y 80 eald deed of tNat ~ ~. Calllomla, will be ,.. p o 8011 1200 (77 Fair David s.kMe, 4570 Cam-fu111n. C1llf 93704 I rsac. ustr\a-un- "Deciar1tlon") rtc0tded· In Publlahed Orange Cou1 aotd.T1t1P11centol amount ICl1bletM followlng: oel't'ldbylhe °'VOfCoe1• Ortve). Coe11 Mela. Call-Du•. Sult• 7, Newport P\ll.JCNOTICE Thi• bulln ... I• oon·1Rary Pa sC'd away bo<* 13863 ~ '45. Of· Dally Piiot July 21· Auguet '· bid to b9 depOelted with bid LOT 54 TRACT l8ee IN MeM at thl Office of the t0tni. 92928-t200, untll the 8Mdl. c.Nf 112MO :iue1ed by 1 general part-1 August 2. 1986, New -~ Aeool'dl Mld Coun-11· 1918 M223 ._Bk!!~~·~'.'; THECITYOF IRVINECOUN-°""'· n Fw om.. Colt• h0ur of200pm ,Auguet21, ... ~~~bullll~~ ..... con· ~"g,nc. ~ po rt B eac h CA •1 "'V • .., ...... ,_._ TY Of' OAAHOE, STATE Of Mela, Callfomla, untM the 1Ne. et -'!lc:tl lime,,,..,, wtll ~~... In .,..,. • ..,.... N9' PhanudlafM ' lXCEPTINO THERE· .,._.,. Mt\ftl'r the etorlNld office at ""I CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP l\OUf ol 11·00 e m , ":'f'h: ot:>«*' bllcfy endr.ed .,...., NIWPORT IL\CH r1111 9telement wu Ned Survived by son , I"~""'~ tim. •ft• the !Int publl-.. ECO .. OED IN •"""' 2•• .,. pu Thia llltln*!I w11 flied Tiie City 01 NeW1)ort ............ Coun ... "'---_,,,..__ Georae (Glende). FROM 1111 Oii, oll "llfltl. mfn.----------cation hereof Ind before n n """"" <N 29. 1"9. II wNdl tlnw hey aloud In th• Councll #llh the County Clerto of Qr.~ tor F.,.,.._Ald HIOI\-..,.,. ,.,. •r ._,..,."" " .,.. .... mlnerel rlghtl. neturll '1CTTTIOUI .,._.. date ol _....._ PAOES 39 TO 43 IN· #Ill ~ OS**' publldy end C II a mbe r 1 S ••I• d Coun ,.5 ....., py0...,.1 ._ Ml annual enQe County Of\ Juty 23 Er w 1 n ( H" l e n ) . I ht d 'h --CL US IVE 0 F M 18 • rMC1 aloud In lhe Councfl _..._ 111e11 belt the title -. ty on Juty « • ~ !::'..'. 19M 8 ~.. r 0 •• 1n o, ,, ..... ITATI-· Deted '"'-24th d•Y Of CELl.ANEOUS MAPS, IN c" I m t>. r . s . •I• d :;-.;,. 11\(f IN name Of '"' ... r "'""' Lolhar (Annie) Sl.'1-llydrocarbona by what-The !<*owing Plf'IOnl .,. Juty, tMe THE OFFICE OF THE or-.... _...._.,...._....._ '11-• I Pubflel'leO Or-Colet I lt-r-1n. Jaw flelen tOe¥lf name known ttllt dOlnQ ~ .. RoNALD ROY ADAMS ...,._ ..... -.... "'""' Iha bidder bu1 no °''* cBe-Pvbllllhed Or ~ -ror-"'*Y be wttNn Of under the AUTOMOTIVE ACCENTS. R 1 c HARD J A ME s COUNTY RECORD£A Of :>f = end the name Of llnQUWllno mar'tl• ,.,,.,,, bid .,. • :>ally "'°' AuQlltl 4 11 11 Gwnbtn8er nephew l*Oll of letlCI ..., ... *>O .... 12& '1omontory Dr Wiit, ADAMS • SAID COUNTY EXCEPT Iha bUt no ottw dle-r.c.tv.d liner the~ ~~~I Auguat 4 11. 11 • 15 1Ne .... Frank Gumb1nger ~. toOfthlrwlttlthe Newportleedl.Celtf 92MO ~Executon of the .. OTHAESR,E~~IONME•AALLSL AO~LD, !~ ....... ~·~~ cl09lt'O tlnw for lhl ~ . 1 M 242 ne1c e , Marv An ~ Plf'Pel\.lel r1ght of dt91ng. ~ Marti Rob9r'lon, tete Of Mid Deoedent. .., n " • .,., ..... __,_, of bld9 lflell ~ fWtumed to • • "8.IC lll)TIC( M 3 ~ d llllnlng, ~end opar-125 Promontory Dr Wiit, AOMAT M. VIE1HAUS, OTHER HYDAOCAAION Ct1oei110 time tot IN reoe!Pf the bidder unopened. It 1N111 rta.IC M)flC[ • •rcer . gr•n """ thlrefOf end llot1n0 lrq•-s>«1 leedl, Clllf t2MO Alt<lfMY et L.lw, 10101 SU8 STAN Cf8 LYI NG of bld .. MI be f9Nmed to ~the ICM ~bllltt of • I(..,. daughters and ~ lndramorWIQtt•U .. Mfrom T'hll butfMM la con-8taMr AYenUe, ~1 lll, BELOW A DEPTH QI 800 tMbtdderu11opeoad."IMI 1Mblddet10llllhetllltbld ftCnnbue.,_11 '1C1"l0Ue9llll IM 1tand!l0n~ 3 fl"ffl Mid letlCI OI .,,., ~ letld. dveted by' an lndMdUet Fountain Vt/lttrt, Ca. 92708, ~ET8f1'0MID p.!?!!~"'. ACIVTa ~~to'~ ... --t ..... ~ It reotlYed In /:,,,,T time ..... ITA'r'IMIWT ..... ITAW 1Yr•ndch1ld rtn Ser-~ the rtgflt '° ~ Anglia Aoblr'aon (7 14) M3-t32 t. Att~ll ...,.,.. " """"'"'"' ' ,, ... ......,.... """' ·-.,... A Ml of • ~ The fol10wlnO peraone .,. Th9 IOllOwlnQ pet'90r1I -• ttom OI dllectkil...., dfll l tMa ltaterntnt ... fled tor eo..cx.cuton WI™ HO F'IOHT Of' SUR-II ~ In propar Um• Pro"'91ona. end llddltlont to ~ ~ .. Get 1 ~ tlullNM • VIC«'S w ill ~ held Ind mine from landl ~ ·h 1..._ '"~·-tw C11t11 of Or Pu .. ......., ,... ,.,._.,. F A CI! EN T Ry • A I A Mt ol p!ana. ~ C'Hnltll Provteklnl to the INVEST08 'S ...... AACH &I\ ang e 3·D MINICOMP UTl A 11 00 AM 1\aesdav , ... """"'"' -..,.__ ""1"09 .....,.., P..OVIOED IN DEED Al!· :.tlont. end ofhlr contrec1 " d d I 111 ti " """""" V J ' than IMS tend. Oii OI OM COunty on Jutt 26, Otllly Piiot AUQUll1 •• 5, 11, COADED IN BOOK t 19t ... __ ,,m_...__ ... talned ,.11n ar PK Cl on• SfAVICH, 4570 Cempua, U AVlCta 31M D Airport St John lan n y , -.. tunne11 end tMftl ' ivM ................ ., --rnay .,. Ol)feinad •t IN Of-Sult• 7, ~ 6eeell. on the l.Oot:> Ol'lll9. eo..1 ,..... Balboa •••.. ~~ c Into, thrOUOfl Ot ICl'Olll the ,,,.., MT 249 PAOE 171, OFFICl.AL RE· ., the Olftoe ol the 0apert. b of the City Enolnetr. n CIJH 92000 Cellt 921H UIUUlU raw - IU'*"'9ce of Mid land, end Pul>hhed Orenge Co1tt11 CORDS. 11'1«\1ofLtllur•8eMoel. 17 Fair Ortvt. Colt• Meea. C.... O.'tld Sldee, 461'0 Cam 3·D ~ ~--. 1de !iet'VtCH, 10;00 IO bottomeuch=od{ecl Pllof AUQUtt 4,H ,18, YOU ARE IN OEll'AULTFAlt Ortve,Coeta ...... CJll.. tomla,uponnonrefund•ble pua, Sult•~ N••PO•t lc amera California, 31911-D Airport A M W«-d nuda v :!...~INfl• ;:: 5. 1eee M·233 NI.IC M>TICJ1 ~~~~ ~oc::fee0~= ::O~':::':: .t.O: ::;c~:S3~ ~ leeotl. Cell! 12800 ~!f ,re;:· Colt• "'-· Clllvliry Cf'm•te ry Ind~ Ot ~the NOnctl OI' YOU TAK( ACTION TO If bldcletl requeet plene Arid ~ m.O. If handled by mall ~:, bu:!,~con· equi pment Thia bullneott 11 con· P a C' 1 f 1 C' V i e w eat.nor lk'nltt thereof. end P\BJC NQTlC( llL8IQ .,.,.,...N PAOTlCl YOUA PROP· ='°"'be !Mlled, thl 9paclftcletlon• and 0111« 0.Yld \.:.: :tucted by 1 oorpotlllon Mortunry Dl~ ~.~.---· ~·~ ...::=r.:vtc• ~Af~r~A:A~~s~L~~ ~:::!1c!°.::.9: :':i' .. ~,'~11e';! ~,Th"!...Meounlt9'Nl'ltyc'~.}~ y ou've ~=~ ...... ti44 2100 .. _,, _.., r......-•• .....,._... f'JCTTTIOUI IUeiNIM CHMtQll PM NEED AN EXPLANATION thl Propoeel.foml end In the ftoe of IN City Clertt of the =.,.. ,,,.County -""":,:: ""2• 1 ,._. ~oparattany MICft .... U.-ITAT'UmWT -..Aa• -a• ,...., THI! NATUDE ()£THI! ,.,,...._,,,cMded ln thecon· :t:_'"--taM.. ,..._......_ .... -• " Nlth1M CountyC..ofQr. Of "**'·"""°"'·~. The followtnQ Plf9(lnl .,. r--.__.. ......-.... -"......... ........ _. .. 1 a ways VIOll1 County on Jully 25 ltle rtoht lO drtl, mlN. It~. ctotng bullnele • ...,.., PAOCUDINO AOAINIT ltlltlt ctooumenta, and llllMI ca wt11 noc be rnellld un-,,,... 191e lltPOre and o,ente tl'lrougtl 1 0 u T H p A w NOTICE II HEREBY YOU, YOU SHOUlO CON· b• a ccompanied by e tell the lddltlOnel S3 00 "ublllhed Orange Coeet I d ,.,_ PACIPIC _,, ::-:=-.:::=.a: :!e;:-::.~·a.!:,An!. ~"='::'~ea:'a! TA~~~::~CIRCL!, :'1."':~'~": ~letnctudedwttl'lpey· o..tyPllOI Auguet 4,11 1l. wante . ~~.:.:r.1~ oF.::~"::. land h•re111.abo•• d•· _, 97704 vtce l*lrtct *'<!Pted Ol'<ll-1AV1Ne , CALlfONfl.A then 10% of "-amount ol "*'bcfl btd lllfll.,. made on 25 ttee M-24 ' Rea d 2~ 19" c._. •Cf• 1;z. ICftbed .. ,....-In .,. o-y W1lllem lratll. 3301 nance No 3 on Aptt 2t . "(If 1 .,.... ~ 0t the bid. meo. ~to the IM ,.,~ fOl'm. "*«• •t.260 3600 ~ V... deed ;.corded In boot! 1 ..., 1, ''°"· Santi 1MO. ptovtdlnQ tor .-t.0-common detlQnetlon of City ol Colt• MeM. No p. t ttlrOUOfl P.f ~ In PmlJC fC)TIC( ,,...1 PaQt9 1131, OfllCllel An&. Calf 92704 41 ....,. ~ ~II etiown ~.no PfOPOt •I . lflt ll t>t. c~-lh• c:ontrecl docvm«it1. l c lassi£ ied ....: M>l1Cl "' ZJ"1 .._.. "9corese TI\.. b\llllMU II con· vtce Clfler99I for ..... wwrtnty It ot-1 .. to "' 9'defed 111""9 ~ _, lhlfl DI I CCIOtl'ICl•ll•ed I( _, . "'4.f100 Alie> ....,ung ltllt..,cwn duet.CS by: an lndMOuel tecllll• anc1 -.ctlnO to ~I .. •wT.. ~--comctfl 1 • by MICft CMf1;1et ~· by • oart1fted or ~ • '1CmlOU9 Ml• IHI ...CTmOUI Ml 11 •M ;:::rr'"-" ~-__ ,. ..... --"" -·• '"' -,._,_ _,.,,.. ....... "°' %MMffl&--,._IT&-M·-a•• ,,._ w ter no IMMt how r;;,: stat.,,...,., -,._, dlergea deCted on the Or· under Mtd Deed of TIW\, by TM Contractor eNll. In IMl ltlal\ 1~ Ol ltle "'*'"' TM ~towln9 ~.,.. The t~ Oet'IO'le .,.<---- by IN Orantor """ the Co\lnty c.. of Or· ll'I09 County tM rotl tot MCI\ Ol 1 breeCtl or detd Iha pertorm.noe of IN WOttl of the ~. meo. ~eble 10 d o 1 n g b u •I n • • • 1 • • ctotno ~ • ., • OLM ~Md 119ec1 111 tfl..i County on -Mt u . ftlClll yeer oonwne11c11t1t wtth thl o«lll091tON MCUted and lm~tt. OOftfot'm tfle ctty of Colt1 MIM No T(MfSCAL J()1Nl VC.,. 6 THf MAAl S~A ....,__, • Cs 11 1 OrM10t In 001•*1kln ..... = IN flec:.el,.., tMO/tf,-" thereby, l'er•tolor• H -lo the UIOOr Code OI the PfOPOlll thl ll be c.on· TURE 11t WMI Wiiton )171 Pu1tmen 811\• 11), ~ or wllfl ,....._. to .,_ PfOP' ,,,.,.. -.ctlrlO the prepwation _,.ed MCI dellwred to the lt•t• OI Clll1torme end OU. ..._, umeae llOOOftCIMied Street SYll• 204, Co11a • Colla ......, Callf. t2tUtl \W-...,..... ....,_ weft ...., Pu'>llMd ar.,. Ccit.-mdtlllftooh-"'*,...., lltldel...,_, • ~ 0.:.. ,_.of Che ltMe °' Ctll-111 Sidi ~· • M-, fomil t 'l27 • 6 9wron (dwMS ,_.,, Cc* .... .... be t1pefWI. 0¥11'• Delly ....,. Augut1 4, 11. ll. contalM!g dl9Ct10tlonl of Wl llon of OefN' 9'° 0.. foml• ~ble ttlet9tO. ,CMh, Of tlldOer • tlond J H ~ 1?9 w.... • 220A Kno• II ........ ~ .... ._,~...,_, pet• U ltH ll9d't Pl c.t of ,.., PtOC*1Y tot S•. and wr1t1en With the exoaptlon only of No bid lllfll be~ Wllllon ltieet, SUI\• ?GO C-92tU , Pft.:l~Or oon-' , M421 ~ 9'dl ~end btMdl and Ol lleO-llldl •lt1ellonl II m9Y be "",..."It m.o. on • blanlc Coeta 1ote11. C•lllornla 6 f~1• bu••-1 ~ ~ ) D1.t1H Nor1rfc, \ 811 Onng9 Coat DAILY PILOT/ Mondey, August 4,1198e NABERS C ADILLAC I 2100 HARIOR BLVD., COSTA IESA (114) 140-1100 (213) 581-1211 • Best Prtces • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 £. Ce11t Hwy., lew,ert ltaoll 113-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service THE.ODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's ;;; 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Sernce. Parts. Body Paint & Tire Depts Compel1l1ve Rates On lease & Daily Rentals -2010 llarlttr llY4., Cesta ltsa 142-0010., 140-1211 o SADDLEBACK • Sales ~-Service Parts Leasing ~ IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 (!)JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP ' ~· WE'RE OUT TD BE # 1 ! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 41 Auto Center Dr Irvine 714 951 314 4 • (800) 428-7485 &~.9s~~Ye!~A~G $ "Where Professional A tt1tude Prevails .. Specializing In Euro~an Delivery Eiceellent Selectlon of ,... and c.retullr pr~ared UMd BM W'1 always on stock 835-3171 208 W. 1st St., Santa Ana Corner ol Broddwav & lCJt S1 Now Open Sundays Q STERLING SAL£$ -SUVICE -LUSUIC -,ARTS Overseas Delivery Specialists OPEN 7 DA VS A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 (D JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -New C•r Location 1001 Ou•ll St. -R•••I• Dlvl•lon fT\ World's Largest Selection of fl\ ·\C:) Mercedes Benz ~ 833-9300 . Slits · lmil& -Parts -St nice · lo4y Sllol ( The Best Car Buys in Orange County are at the dealers listed on t)1is page EARLE IKE VOLVO "" 1\1\\,1\' d hU)!l" ll)q•11fnr\ •" .\l\\,J\' J1,n11in1 priu·, • ~ 1 ' 11 ~ • ~ A."> 1 r JC , • 1 ' , • liC L>Y SHOP 714 •6 31-8880 0 S< )lllll ( ~)ll11t)'~ lf VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU C ALIF'S • 1 & LiARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Parts Ope1 M·Sat 8 -5 30 Sal 9 -4 pm Service m·Fro 7 30 • 6 pm 11711 llEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON aEACH 714/ 842-2000 I A IHM" f I •,A A;•,. ~ 4 • i. IA PACIFIC OCEAN J 1 J 11 • WE LEASE All MAKEs-& MODELS , CA LL US FOR FLEET PRICES Just a Short Drive Away ... 33375 Camino Capistrano 493-3375 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 831-1375 o CO MMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN &£... 'FAMIL; STORE: SINCE: ·53· -W Sales • Service • Leasinq ~ BRIB'roL AT EDINOE.R 148 • 0110 1 -~·-· "A flCE PLACE TO DO BUSKSS" •SALES•SERVICE •LEASltG (ftJtfl<* 9AM • lN SAT. (714)848-7739 16800 Beach Boulevard (7 14)556·1008 Huntington Beach. CA 92647 ~~' »o•:vo -~ HIGH VOLUME DISCOUNT DEALER ~" [)((W.£NC[ SALES, LEASING PARTS & SERVICE 28802 Marguerite Parkway • Mission Viejo, CA 92692 (714) 582-2880 (71 4) 364-1210 0 the PROFESSIONAL APPROACH 71 4 -979-2500 2925 Harb or B oule v a rd • Costa M esa. CA • ~ 'Yf • , .. ,. 1• G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coata Me~ 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. 0,.. BOB LONGPRE • Orange County s Oldest & Largest Pontiac ~alershlp itt a..<h 11\id. & the Glrd~n GrOlll'e '~way f714 89Z· .. SI f714J 686-ZIOO We ~rform all Pontiac Wt1rrillnty work. regardteu at where you orlglnally purcNIMd your air OP•• ~DAY WDll ... UWTIL ......... 8each 81vct. a Gltrden Grow "'-1· w. .. ,.. ....... ,. calhm&a • • 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • Ease of Ownership terms • Lease con1i1en1ence-12· 72 mo • Select from 100 .. new and pre-owned' • Delivery in Europe option dlal Merced•• 714/213 837-2333 Santa Ana (5) FrMway g Beach In Buena Perk G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 larlter llt4., 0.sta 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 S,ecial Parts U1t 546-MH MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SATUADA Y 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:QO PM G> TED JO~FS FORD/IS ZU . Your full s~rvit'~ Ford & Isuzu dealer • Sales • Service • Leasing f ".t"I > to n \11 ... f: \."i} to Of.'.\/ \l'/Tll 2 bllu north of •ala Aaa Frttway on &acb Blvd. 6211 BEACH BL VD. BUEN~ PARK ( 714) 521 -3 ll 0 ( 213) 921-8681 0 a mCJ'J10l1 PONTIAC • !RAHS AM • flREBIRO • 5000 STl • PARISICNNC • llONH[Vlll • GRANO PRIX • SUNBll!O CONV£ R TIBU • T 1000 • GRANO AM We Sell udtetltlt a mCJ'J10l1 PONTIAC ~ I • f I 2UOtbrt»or8tYct. Costl Mtu "'wport Beach 714 /549-4300 a mCJ'J10l1 SUBARU SLASHES e PRICES! e ON ALL 1986 MODELS INXR ~ cmctJitST ANClS Wl Wll NOT BE UNDERSOL01 ---·--- SUBARU 24'0 .... Btvd. Costa Mm Newport Beach 714/549-4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 11 TN Wtst f 1r lltrt JH, SMls f1r I Ytm oen~e o SALES -HU MA2-1! •• 0t : ~~~~11~~ ·. s4i4023 • ACCESSORIES DEPT e> ..-. CAMPBEi L . ~ E= NISSAN/~ lf)Oi • low PricH • No G1mm1<lu • ~eot S.lectlon • fri•ndly P.ople • Excellent Sen-1u 18835 &eoch 8oule'10rd Hunfinvton 8eoch (714) 142·7711 (213) S92·1463 vr Excellence In SaJes Service & Leasing vrorange County's No. 1 No Hassle Dealertl • WE HAVE MAXEY DISCOUNTSIU (714) 847-1555 18881 Beach Blvd., Huntington Bch. ' ... COMPLETE RACING COVERAGE 25¢ FOMCAaTI C*AI I ( MONDAY, AUGUST 4t 1986 Hotels hopiDg to head off Slump in ustry asks Newport to increase bed tax for campaign to lure more tourists On the surface, the idea sounds ludicrous -tax money to attract more tourists to Newpon Beach. This in a city that finds itself -drowning in beach--aoert and cruisers every summer weekend. A city that Jpends money having its policemen discourage party-minded teens from circling through Ba.Jboa. A city that has vowed to stop rcVelcrs from flocking to town on the Fourth of July. The only thing in Newpon Beach more predictable than the annual flood of touris~ i~ the waves that po und the city's seven-mile shoreline. But it's a diffaent kmd of tounst lhat is being sought. The Yuppie. The high-finance business son . The fam- 1Jy that will leave bell.ind its cash, not 1ust its litter. "We want those who spend the money. Not just the day-tnpper and brown-baggers," says Victor Rumbello, owner of the Channel Inn in Newpon Beach. Busjness leaders in the slumping hotel and motel industry in Newpon Beach have asked the . city authorize a I pcrecnt increase 10 U.e city's bed tax, a move that wiU generate an estimated $420,000. The lion's share of that money would be funne~ed to the Newpon STEVE g:d imptoyee a.nd a minuscule ~e're loolana for those who will spend two or three days here, not Just those who use the roads and the beaches without spcnd1n1 any money," says Clup Stuckmeyer, president of the convenuon bureau and sales rruanacer of the Newpon --------------------~~~ ~-"Mamon: , Focus ON TH£ N£ws Bcac:h Convention and Visitors' Bu- reau, a sroup that now has only one The ancrcasc would push the ctty's bed tax to 9 percent. biJ}ler than any other-city in the county. Hot.cl executives say they are willing to add the higher tax to their customer's bills as Iona u the city bankroUs a new and improved coo.- venuon bureau. The aroup wants ao annual stipend ofS317,7SO. Stuckmeyer said the bureau would use the money to hire a full-time director. enla.rJc 1t.s e.xJltioa bo9rd and launch a promotional blitz aimed at drawma tra¥den to Newport Beach. "There's only so many customcn to go around and you have to view it as a competiuon. And it OOIU (Pleue eee llOTSL8/A2) NB cruise control mafbe working A happy man The ReY. Lawrence Jenco la alad to be home. Be cele6'ratee Illa ftnt hometown ..... abace betn& releued by Illa Lebanon captora. A4. California Two minor earthquakes roll through the High Sler- ra./ A5- Nation Senate panel adopted South Africa gold sanc- tion wtthout studying the consequences./ A4 World Thatcher alone In opposi- tion to sanctions at Com- monwealth summit./ A5 Sports Vince Newsome of the Rams Is developing repu- tation as hard-hitting safety./81 The Dodgers open an Important series with Houston tonight after sweeping th"& Reds./81 The Ooean View Colt all- star baseball team opens defense of Its tltle Tues- day./82 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled 87 A3 A7-8 89-11 88 B 11 86 A6 85, 11-12 Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Public Notices Sports Television Weather 81-5 86 A2 Newport Beach Offtcer·llike llcDermott bands oat warntnc carda to motortata traYelln& down the Balboa Penlnaa.la OYer the weekend. Pollce baYe been dcketlng motorlata who New threat made against hostages Statement denies any message given Jen co: Cou~ty_man missing By RODEINA KENAAN " ........ ~ .... BEIRUT, Lebanon -A statement purponed to come from J slam 1c Jihad denied Sunday that the or- ganization sent messages to the pope. archbishop of Canterbury and Presi- dent Reagan and said it would never negotiate with them for release of its American hostages. The statement warned that the hostages. known to number ·at least three. would be killed "unless our demands are met." · II was delivered earl;, Sunday 10 the west Beirut offices of An-Nahar newspaper. and there was no way to 1mmcd1ately confirm its authe!1t1c1ty If proved valid. the statement would dash hopes for a new round of negouat1ons between the kidnappers and the archbishop of CanteTbury's envoy. Terry Waite. who v1s1ted Beirut several tames last year and said he met with the ladnappers. The statement did not specify the group's demands. It has said in the past that tt wants Kuwait to release 17 men 1a1led for bombing the U.S. and French embassies there in December 198.3. Kuwait re fuses. Meanwhile, the leftist Beirut news- paper As-Safir quoted a Lebanese woman as saying her husband. a Syrian-born Orange County busi- nessman. has been missing for 35 days. ft quoted Maha Wareh as saying her husband, Faik Wareh. left Beirut by taxi on June 29 for Syria but apparently never arrived there. The• State Depanment said in Washington last Thursda;, 1t was trytng to locate Wareh, who owns a 1an1tonal supp!_y business tn Garden Itvine Co. owner ~ren gives teens a rare audience ·Youth visit highlights compa ny offer to fund Newport teen center By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Delr ......... The people on commas~ons have come and gone m Newpon Beach but it's a flur suess that few have had the courage to sail up to Don Bren's backdoor and 1nv1te the Irvine CO chairman out for a chat But the newt) sworn member5 of the NeWl'Orl Beach Teen C'om- m1mon d1d · group. Loaded aboard a yacht owned by restaurateur 8111 Hamilton and chaperoned by Councilwom an Jackie Heather. the teen~aaers and their parents made a prearranged stop at Brcn·s Linda Isle home one evening last week Their m1ss1on was to convmct Bren of the need for a teen center an the beach city Brno. fresh from a buo;meso; meet- 1 ng, Jreeted lhc group with enthusiasm and pledged his .,uppun for the center "Don arcw up 1n Ncwpot1 Beach and he rcmemhc" that there wa<1n't a 101 of th1np for teen-aacrs to do an town." ~1d Gary Hunt, n Irvine Co ~,._. ....... WOewtf ~ traYel tlaroqbt the check-point twice lD a •ix-hour period wtthoat a aood ezcaae ln an effort to control cruialng. Police •J trafftc wu IJCbter than a•ual tbla weekend. Weekend c.rutsing along peninsula falls off after clampdown By PAUL ARCBIPLEY OflMDelr,... .... Newpon Beach 'f>oltce wcrcn•t ready to claim-victory over Balboa Boulevard cruisers, but diminisbina 1raffic ueups Fnday and Saturday ·mdacated the weekend clampdowns were malung an impact. For the third weekend m a row, pohce heavily patrolled the Fun Zone area where youths had turned the mam drag mto an open air party by constantly crwsang back and forth. Motonsts found they spent an hour or more traveling Just one mile. But unhke the previous two week.- ends when police routed drivers off Balboa Boulevard between Palm and Mam streets and ucketed drivers wbo violated the City's anti-cruising ordi- nance, officers found traffic com- parattvely hght. said Sgt. Ron Rodgers. Police set up their cbeckpoant Fnday and enterc.d hccnse plate numbers mto a ponable computer. Anyone caught driving throu&b the checkpoint twic.c Within a six-hour tJme penod who couldn't provide an acceptable e;iccusc was subject to a ticket. Onl) . two dnvers received crusang control cit.auons .on Friday, Rodgers satd. Saturday went even better. AJthough police did moru tor the area, they never put their traffic control plan mto effect. he said "They were out monitoring from 9 p m. to midnight, but the traffic didn't even get heavy until 10:30 to 11 : 15.'' Rodgers' said. Teen-agers and .others who bad (Pleue eee NEWPORT/ A2) Huntington man shot, killed after high-speed chase Thia phototJaph belleYed to be of hoata1e DaYld Jacob•en of Runttnaton Beach accompanied the 1tateme!Dt. 1 Grove. Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy War, as believed made up of Shute Moslcms loyal to Iran. It freed the Rev. Lawrence Man1r. Jenco on July (Pleue eee THREAT/ A2) _, By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OllMDelf"9C li..ff An un1dent1fied Hunllngton Beach man was shot to death by a Seal Beach police officer earl) Sunda} after leading police on a high-speed chase lhrough fi ve commun1t1es. police rcponed. The motonst. whose name was withheld pending not1ficat1on of his family, was reponedl~ drn1ng m.~· lessly 1n Seal Beach at 12 24 a.m when a patrol officer tncd ll> pull him over at 12th treet and Paulic ( oasl H1ghwa~. >\fter speeding 3'-"3\ 1he motnnc,1 turned into a parkrng 101 as if he '-"Cre g1 ving up, said Seal Beach pol Kt' Capt. Ken Garrett Instead. he sudden!\ sped a~a' again. dn,mg over a ra1~d curl:i planter ontQ Westmmster Avenue. The Seal Beach officer was JOtncd in the pursuit by a Los Alamitos patrol car as the) raced northbound on the 605 freeway at speeds between 80 and 90 mph. Garrett said. Exiling at Del Amo Boulevard, the motonst raced mto the city of Cemtos where he rammed the Los o\lam11os patrol car without stopping. <\t 11136 Bingham, the suspect rammed the Se-al Beach patrol car before com mg to a stop. As the Seal Beach officer approached bis vehicle on foot. the suspect suddenly sped backwards and rammed the Los o\lamuos patrol car a second ttme. \ltghtl) m1unng the dnver. The ')cal Beach officer. whose name "-as withheld by pobcc, drew (Pleue eee SHOOTING/A2) Masonic • • p1cn1ca 60-year tradition By MICHELLE COLE )f it. 0.., NM IUllt Put together a picnic in the park. complete with a "mokey barbecue, a tahle of baked goods and a prne or t'-"O ot ho~hoes. 4nd you have a lonastandma Amencan summer tra- J1t1on For members of the Hunllnaton Beach Masonic l..odgc 180. that tradition stretches ~ b() \Cars. The lodge held IU fU"at \ugU'\I p1cn1c Ofl the beach tn 1926 nd l'tlebrated 1\S 60lh anniversary p1~n1c un.dn m La.kc Park And Bren. one of Amencan's nchcst people and man who avoids the hmehJht aC'\.ommodated the vice prco,1dent and Brtn' 1stant (Pleaee eee BUit/ A2) ln'lne Co. chairman Donald Bren pleqea b18 1apport for a teen center la Newport 0.-,,... ~ i., ... --....u Beacb aboard a yacht at lta Llnda lale bome. CoGDcllwoma.n Jackie Heather looka on. The firit picnics were planned to cntcrum chald~n fro"' the Masonic Home 1n < ovtna Evtntually the puhlu: v.-as 1ov1ttd to JOtn 10 the k'11\1t1e' on the fint unday in f Pleue ... llA90"1C/ A.2) ' , A9 Ofange Cout DAILY PILOT I Monday. August '· 1986 \ NEWPORT CRUISE CONTROL WORKING .•• homAl been drivina to the oenin~ul.a to CNise were apparently acttina the word that the pany wa over. "It's too early to tell. but it sounds hke we've made an impact," Rodaers Said Newport Police Chief Arb Campbell was aoina to Sit down With tus traffic commander this week and evaluate the proaram, Rod&ers said. "It probably wtll be necessary only, on projected busy weekends. • Rodacrs sa1d. "Such as the UJ>COm101 l.abOr Day weekend. "A lot of kids will be aoang back to school after that, so I'd guess there will bell lot of traffic out there." Arca merchants weren't sure 1f the operation had made an am pact. Their main concern continued to be a parking shonage 1n the v1c1n11y. Mike Re nick, owner of the Studio Cafe on Main SJrcct, said late dinner · business seeraed to be down slightly since police started their program. but bar business offset any los~s "I've got to suppon the pohcc in what they're 1ry1ng 10 do," Resnick said. "They've got the nght idea "It's hard to complain when busi- ness 1s beller than ever." Enc uvan. manager of the Balboa Theater. said he couldn't see 1ha11hc police checkpoint had affected !heater business at all, because the cruisers weren't going to the movies even if they could find parking spaces "Those people never really ex- pected to find parking. anyway." Levin said • A spokeswoman at the Bangkok 3 Parkin& control officer. Karen WelCand !:!lf:t. car llcen.e number lnto a portable computer to dete e whether the car bad paued thro11fb the checkpoint bt!fore. Restaurant on Palm Street said ~he .. upponed police cff ons to stop cruising. but 11 still didn't solve the parking shortage ··1 ha ve a lot of customers com plain about parking," she sajd. THREAT MADE AGAINST HOST AGES •.... From Al . 26, eating h1\ poor hcallh Jerico then traveled to Rome London a9d Wac;h- ington. saying he had mec;s.aies from the group for Pope John Paul 11 .i\rchb1shop of C antcrbuf) Robert Runc1c. spintual leader of the ( hurch of England and Reagan Jcnco. 51 of Joliet, Ill . dad not disclose 1hc messages The natement 1s\ucd 1n lhe name of Islamic Jihad complained about the publtc1t} given to Jcnco'r; tnp<; and addressed him directl)' sa}1ng "Father Jenco. )OU arc the firc;t 10 know that we did not gn.e you an) mesugcs to anyone " Asked about the statement, Jcnw said Sunday in Joliet· "We're going to be doing somcth1nt,about that " Jenco also told AB( New\ "J'\e kept a prom1c;e and I'm keeping mv prom1c;e" ··1okcepm)prom1sc lha\C'gl\Cn d confidential me\..agl· from m-. .aptor\ to the Hol) father" he told the network ·1 don't kno¥> who Islamic. Jihad .:vcn1\ lt couldhcfi1.eor\1~d11Teren1 groups !>O I don't know .. knco ..aid 'I'm rec;ponding and keeping a prom1-.c 10 a man who held me .·aptl\C and h1\ namc 1s HaJ .\nd I 1us1 want HaJ_ to kno.,.. f', c kept m) promise and r \C pa~~d lhc. mC'>SCl&C 1n .. The purported hl.im1JJ1haJ '>latt. ment al~o said Reagan and lw, administration c;hould "Ix-gin pray • 1ng for their souls and tho<;e of the Amencan corp~s that will reach the Black Hou!JC one after another unless our demands arc met" Islamic Jihad frcquenll} refer; to 1he Wh11e Hou~ as lhe Black House The statcmen1 was accompan1l-d b> a black-and-white close-up photo- yaph believed 10 be that of hostage Da1.1d Jacoh">Cn. 55 of Huntington Beach The other hostagc'i an: Terr) ..\nderson. '8 of Loratn. Ohso, th1d Middle East corrc<;pondcnt for The ..\sc;oc1ated : Press. and' 1 homa' Sutherland, 55 ofFort Collins. ( olo . acting dean of agriculture at lhc ..\mencan·Un1vcrs1ty of Beirut All three were kidnapped last year Islamic Jihad claimed last Ouohcr that 11 l\illcd a fourth m1ss1ng Amcn- .:-an. Wilham Buckle y. 58 No bod} ha~ been found Jenco. a Roman ( atholil prae\t, wa!> held nearly 19 month\ He broughl with him from capttvlly a '1dcotape of Jacobsen appealing to Reagan 10 negotiate for the hO!>tages' re lea~ The '>titemcnt l\'iued in lslamll J1hacf'> name ..aid the: tape "wa'> the onl\ message that we have sent·· "We haven't given Father Jenco an~ messages, openly or sccrctl>," 1hc statement ~1d "We have declared, and '>tall dedan: that we harbor d lOStant an1mu'>1l) w the great Satan. Reagan and his admin1stra1Jon. and we do not make contact or cor- respond with them "The silence of the pope aboul lhc cri mes of America and ats col· laborators as wt'll as his suppon of 1heir cnm1nal actions, makes ham an accomplice i\ny correspondence with him 1'i 1mposs1ble l;)o 1s the case with .\rchb1shop (of Canterbury) Robert Runc1e." After Jenco met ....,11h John Paul and Runc1e. Wane told a news confe'ren~ m London tha1 the two c:hurch leaders had asked him to ret'l.lrn to Lebanon to tr) to ncgo11a1e the hostages' release. Waite said he ....,ould lea'c 3\ \oo'n a\ he received p<>\lllVC word from l\lam1c Jihad The 'ilatement. addre\~1ng Jcnco. 'ktld. "Do nQI let the CIA dictate to )OU, or make you fabncate hes that will do more harm than good' ... If you want )Our rnlleagucs (hoc;tages) to J<Jln you and Father (Bcn1amtn) Weir. )OU both know from where the \Olut1on begins" Weir. 61 a Preshvtenan mm1c;1er kidnapped b) lslam;c Jihad May 8. I 984. was freed ~pt. 14. 1985. <)unda} 's s1a1ement said the group'\ demands "tnus1 be met at any .. O'il .. "E"cn 1f he <Reagan) and h1'i cidm1mstrat1on crawl on their knees begging for negouations. we will not negotiate with them." 11 said HOTELS HOPING TO HEAD OFF SLUMP ... ~From Al monc) ')a10 KOO\ rt Yark). a rcxan who <;ervcd bncO\ a' convention director 1n lrv1nl Hott'!\ in '"l'V. p• .rt lk-;1c h a\ well d\ In inc and ( 11\ta 'vlc.:'>J Jr<.' fighting a bu sine\\ \lump and 11u upanc) levels arc expec.ted to ton11nut· .1 do....,nward slide over lhl· nl'ltl ll-"' H'<tr' 0<.Lupanq rate\ in lht.· 1nangk formed h'< the thn•e lllll'\ ha\ rir I\ about w \hp hclov. f1l1 pcr<.cnt Jnd ma) plungc J\ lo .... J\ '\11 pcrc:cn1 b-. the end of lhc dec.dllc auord1ng 11J a \IUd) comp1kd h-.. I e\t.•nthol & llorwath The '>lud\. \hov.' that mort.· hotel rc,om\ :ire ht:1ng rt.·n1nl l'ilch \ear bul 1h<1t a\ more hotel' MC hu1lt the ovcrall ouupan<..., ratt \lidc\ further downward · Things arc a h11 111tht righ1 n11"' " \aid <;1uckme,cr Though occ upan) rate\ at 1nd1\.1d· ual hotel' arr generally d o\C.:ly guard· ed trade \ClH'I\ \tu<.kmc~cr \aid a rate of abou1 XIJ pcr<.cnt I\ "'-Cr) c.omfortablc Some argul· lhat thl' prr1hlcm I\ due to a hotel glu1 <Jlht.·r\ ti.um tt 1c, more complicated thun thJt Varlc:r. v.ho hc.ukd t<invenlwn bureau\ 1n f )ler lc"<a\ and Odc\\a rexa\, before m1J\10lt to !nine \a1d Newport Hcac h Jnd 11tht•r t.tJm mun1t1c\ an lo\lng r>olcnt1.il tu' tomcr\ lo rcc;11rt llaHirt.•d ot1<.'' hkt San Diego \an1a B.Hhara and cvcn Anaheim "Thal \ the <.omix·t1t1on dnd II\ damn \hort\1ght1·cl not lo g11 atll'r lhO\C IOUri\(\,' hc •,;Jl<I I h1\ I\ a dynamite art•a tor 111un'm t1nd llJO· venuon\" For one rcac;on or an1,thc•r convl'n· 11on and v1•>1tc1f\' bureau<; <Jlong the Orange Coast have floundered ( o~ta Mec;a '<; bureau folded atter II\ fundi ng wac; yanked < 11) leader.. alloc:ucd the bureau \I !W,000 over a thr.ce-ycar pcnod hut call~d an their chips at the Md 111 the <,etond \.car concluding the burt•au wa\ 1nl'lk<. 11ve. The c11y earned SI ft m1ll1on from bed taxes la~t year Jrvane'\e,.,pcnmenl with ii con\Cn 110n bure<'lu wa~ even more ~hort laved The ( 1ty ( ounctl pul up ahoul SS0,000 to mH'I a bureau and h1rt' .i director and 1nd1ca1cd there wa' mort money to come \ Varley. who lcfl f e1.a<, to take the D""' ..... ,...._ 1111 MeMrd KMMer Chlp Stuckmeyer p prealde~t of the convention bureau and aalea manager of the Newj>ort Beach Marriott, la among tboae advocating a bed taz lncreaae. ( 111h 111 Jr, int'. had ,c,iru·ly had time to drav. up ii Ii' t'-)car plan when the < 11~ < ounut -11-; makeup altered v.hen a lounc ii man qu11 111 hctom<.· .i \upt·nor < oun iud~c -chanl(t.'d II'> mind I ht· burt>au .,..,., tl1<i\ohed and h\' I uni 1<J \i arlc; .... a., 11ut ol a JOb • 11 wa\ not a 1.rrv \man thing 10 do \aid Varlc} nt the counul'' dc<1'l1on "The u1un<.il ha\ tlecomc ant1 ·~U'itness and 11 will hun lhe cit)' 1n the long-run N1, doubt about 1t" Larry Agran m,1yor of Irvine. i..ud• 11 would c;cl a dangerou\ trend for a rt\ to "\U0\1d11c" ii tt)nvcnt1on hurrau "Once you \Wrt down that r11t1<.l I'm \urc the cnr dealer\ th<' doughnut \hop owncr'I and evrry 01her1 ndu,tr'Y wquld want a hand inn" \a1~ 1\1trnn Rumlx'llo, an Engh\hman who h,1\ owned tht• ( hanncl Inn tor 14 >t'ar-. \a1d he " w11rnc·d th.11 lhr h<'d Id\ propo'lal rn \ot•wpc111 Fi<•a1h 111uld hackfirc for ho1tl ;rnd motel ownl'r\ I'm <.Onternt'd thJI 11\l' <.II) won't gJ\iC 1t a ch.m<.( .ind th.it thn'll pull the mone) hack 1n c1 }t.'<tror two and we'll end up ....,1th nothing but a higher tc1it ·· he 'klld · '\nd that will really hurt c >thcr'> hclil'"C 11 would be wrong e\.l'n unethical 111 bankroll a group reprc\Cnttng private hu\tne'>'> with ta it dollar\ ·•I\ v1-,1tors' bureau 1s ccnainly a prnper thtngand I'm 1n favor oflhat." '>aid Newport Beach ( ouncilman Don \trau~.. 'Rut not by u\tn8 lhc c.1ty\ income ·• The lily may wmcday find 1t~lf 1n the pois1t10n of needing the very money 11 I'> giving away ~1d 1r<1ur,\ · Agran \aid he hclievr' hotel and motel owner~ should fund wnvcn- tmn burectus thcm~lv~ aAd not lean • on a uty''> tax1n_g power "I believe an free cnterpn~ and 11\ a cuno'illy to me that the">C wmc people who promote free cntcrpn'>C now want 11 corpdratc: handout.'' \a1d i\gran r he Newport ttcach c aty C ouncil I\ \Ct to make a dcc:1\1on on the bc."d tax and the Vl'illor''i bureau Au1t 11 Search suspended for man w pt ove rboard in race REOONOO BEA< H <AP) -The l S (out Guard c.alltd oO an .ur. aftd ~a scar'-h for a 18-year old S:in1.1 Barbara man. who WI\ \wepa over· board near the < h~nel 1,1and' dunna a 1l00at race The ~atch for Ron ( rowmi wa, caJlcd ofTSawrd y, af\cr 16 hou"· l t Ltt Forc,man said ( rowm1 had been in thew tcr without a hfr 1acke1 .incc 11 4S om fndav " I '\ftt'r t""''' nour\ tn flO-degrrr water tht'rc I\ rml~ a ~() pcrc t'nl chantc ut c;un1val' Fore\mttn \<lid ·111,, prohnhil1t~ of 'u1v1v11l 1-. n11n1 m:il · ( t0wm1 Wll, \WCpl on lhC deck Of the 27 f0<1t \a1ll'>oa1 \chno about I~ mile., ea,t of Anacap., l'iland Petty Officer fom Honk(' \aid '\nacapa I\ thr r:.,tcrnm"'' 1\l,1nd lmonit lhl" < h.1nnrl v,roup ;ihout Ml • m1lrc; WC'1 ol downtown ( (X nsele\ ( rnY...m1 wa\ knocked over while he ind other\ lltCrt": ad1u'lt1nJ lhc boat ng1ni., dunn3 the ract' from \anta BarhJrtt to f{edondo Beach Petty Officer Jo~ Ro..ano \aid < rcw memtl('n wcrr ahk to keep him 1n \1aflt for only 10 \«Ond'I fqu1pmcn1 prohlcmi delayed re~uc .7ffom and by th<' t1mt thc ho. 1 returned f rn....,n11 ~,t\ j(on1· I Clouds to linger into afternoon NIOht end momlng low doUde end fog wtll hover IMO the ettttnoon elonQ the Oflf'Ot CoMt. the Nettonea w .. ttw a.vtce Mid. Hlghe wllf reno-from the upper 80a to mkt 70. elong the ~ 10 the mkl 80a Inland Aftetnoon end 9'19nlnQ Cloud• ovw IOCeJ mount.Ina wlH bring• lllght ch~ of thund«WIOWI. Othetw!M, tOdey wtll b9 wvm wtth hight In the mkt 80e to~ 90e. Lows tomghl wit r~ from the mid 40s to upper 509. Southetn deMr\• wlll b9 humid, end local gutty etternoon and evening wind•.,. rotecat. Upper deMrt Ngha wUI b9 100 to 110, IOWI In the mid 801 to mid 70.. Lowet' ~ hight wlll b9 108 to 114, Iowa In the mid 70• to mid 80t. W .. t to '°"lhwetl wlndl 12 to 18 knoll Wiii blow over 2-foot .... and 1 2.roo1M>Uthweat1well elong the Inner coutel water•. wllh exten1tve tow cloudlneaa only partlally clearing thl• art9f'noon and evening ..1o'"" \ , t lt(IN I '. ( \ 'I',\ ' I 11 t ., ;.;.-.' "J ':I • .. U.S. Temps t2 71 ... , ••' ,. ..... , ... , ...... I to .. n M n n .. 62 ... 71 IS'JI 1 1 70 to 53 13 71 el .. IOI M ,, " 76 .. I t M M 49 12 .. 12 M 97 70 t9 77 .. 79 12 .... eo so Calif. Temp• 8'11t>mot• llttNngNM .......,ca lolee eo.ton lluffMI ClllC* Ch.,._tonSC ~ CNceoo CinclNleU ~ ~ Columbl• 8 c Conccltd,N H Oell .... fl WMll l>eY1on o.n-0.. MOU\ee Oettoll EIP-FWl>ellllt 1'~&11 Gtlnd Aep;dt 0rMl l'llllt Or-o.N C ,...,,lofd -· HOnoll;lu HOualon ~ Jeclt_.,MIM ~ Kan ... City Let v-o-ume AocAI L°'*"9a " 11 11 M '° 77 13 53 105 74 to .. 13 .. .17 .. fOOAY 3 53 ._,,, 10 27 •"' 266p.l'I' 907pm TW.IOAY • 20 .... 10112."' • lip"' tO 21 pm II 11 100 II .. .. Tl .. ~1 4 0 21 u '°' • 1 u •• lun .... lodey •1 7 61 ""'. ,... ,_,ow 81I07 •"' Moon rOM today e1 • 47 • m and•• at742pm Bagplpera Tom Bolton, left, and BUI Low of the El Eek.al Temple ln Anaheim and Myron Roaner, center, aa Hoyman the Clown, .,.., ............ _, DrM c...... entertain fellow muon• at their 60th annual plcnlc at Lake Park in Huntington Beach. MASONS KEEP TRADITION GOING ... From Al •\ugu\,I beans, garh<. bread and s,alads No one rcmemhcr\ ....,hen the p1rn1t Ed T1n'>lcy, a former past ma\1cr ol \1tc moved inland but wherever thr 1he lodge and a lifelong Huntington ~thenng 1c, held the food has alwa~~ Beach re'i1dcnt. said he remember\ been good. 1ns1sts Martha Pickering when the lodge member!> used to of Huntington Beach barbecue: the meat in a pit dug an an Th"' year P1ckenng a11ended her empty field acro\s the \lrect from the 41J1h ma,on1t \um mer pacnat weanng park. Now that ticltl I\ filled with a pink c.1ra ..... hat and a sweater IO ward hou\C'i so the lodge mcmbcrc; dug ofT an en crc:a<>t morning <ihc \aid \he their own permanent harbetuc pit 1n ha\ attended every pie.nit r,hc P<W>ibly 1hc parking lot of 1hc1r hcadquancr., .. ould located at the corner of Lake and ··The food I\ very good,·· 'he c;a1d. Palm strcet'i 'I lake to take c;omc of the meal home "Everybody connected to ma~on1c and put 1t 1n my frce1cr " work 1n Huntington Reach look\ R1t.h la)lor. one of the p1cn1c: forwardto1t."Tansley~1d. 11rgan11er'>. \a1d the lodge usually Whale the hungry guests lined up at play'> ho\t to between 400 and 500 the bufTet tables, the pi cnic officially people who wn\ume 1,400 pounds of began with a moment of prayer and hcef and pork. 1n add111on 10 baked presentation of the Oags by member\ ol thc Huntington Beach DeMolay Reprc\tntat1ves from the two local ~hapters of the Jobs Daughters and 1he Rainbow Garis also pan1c1patcd 1n 1he opening ceremonies. Lau~r in the day the guests were en aertained by clowns. and m U!>1c1a ns 1nclud1ng bagpipes and a drum and bugle corps. SHOOTING ... From Al h1o; revolver and fired several round\ at the \uspect The inJured officer was transported 10 Los Alamitos General Hospital where he was treated for manor 1njune'i BREN PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR CENTER ... From AV The meeting war, arranged b) Heather \O that Bren rnuld meet the )Dung comm1\\11incr\ "C)hc a\kcd and Don 'i81d he'd he happy to have ahem come hy" said Hunt. who agreed that 1hc lnine ( o chairman doc'i not hold court w1Lh every group that passes by The teen center, which would come tnto being under the Irvine C.o.'sSJOO m1llton expansion plan for Newport (enicr, 1!> a decade-old drtam for Heather f he councilwoman wall leave office 1n November and wanti. to cn\ure the (Cntcr wall be built "We JU\l wanted l>on Bren to \CC 1he k1d\ and understand that they are worth 11 And we wanted to thank him -1n advance." said Heather °to"A~~E Daily Pilat MAIN dF"ce I ,.,. .. ,ft • VOL 71, NO. 218 "iupport for t ft'alher's teen center cuncept wao; slow to build, hut 1hc momentum began 10 gain la'il year when police staned en fort 1ng a I (J pm. curfew that perm11ted them 10 detain 1uvcn1lcs. "It became clear 10 me at that point that our· kids had become totally d1~enfranch1sed.'' said Heather "Thcrc'c; nothing to do. There•, no\ even a bowhng alley 1n town " •7'he Irvine Co. ha agreed to build the center on a now-vacant parcel of land near the 1nterscc11o n of Pacific C'oMt Highway and Jamboree Road Several restaurant\ would be built nea rby The plan" one tiny clement ofthc development 1irm'1 plan for citpand· 1ng the Newport ( enter with oll1ll' towers and ,rcs1dent1al tratt\ fhc plan has been approved by the C II> ( ounc1l but has drawn protcW; from some c111zens concerned about the 1raffic 11 would bnng. A pc1111on that could rc\ula an a ..i t>w1de election on the project 1s being circulated The teen comml\~100·\ 10 mem- bers will decide what should and what should no1 happen 1ns1de the center The city most ltkcly wall come up with money to launch the center. but hc}'Ond tbnt It will have to he -.cit ~uffi1.1cn1, ~1d Heather. "h's their center ~ind they'll ha vt' 10 decide on way'! to mak~ 11 work," ~aid Heather Dally Piiot O.ftvery 11 Ou.ranteec1 Justcall 642-6086 "' • >•r ' IA• rt ; ""' ..... f"-" 119119> t,, ~:¥11•m <• ....,.. tc,. •.l'WJ r.v. C .-,., • "• .... ~., What do you l1 kt about the CF.11ly P1lol'' What do~'t you hke? all the number above and your message will be recorded. transcnbcd and de· livered to the appropnatc editor The same 24-hour an,wenna .crv1ce may be u~ to record lctten to the ed11or ortany 1op1c Contnbuto,, to our Lelle,, column mu" 1ncludr their name and telephone number for vcr1ficat1on. Tells us what'! on )'Our mind -l-~ ClrculaUon T•phone. --~--