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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-25 - Orange Coast PilotTGllOMOW: G t 25, 1986 Volcanic fumes kill at least-1,200 Toll rises as thousands of villagers flee toxic cloud In West Af rt ca' s Cameroon YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) - President Ptul B1 ya said today at least 1,200 people were killed by toxic aas that seeped from a volcanic lake in nonhwest Cameroon. He said more v,cttms may be found. The president said between 200 and JOO people were uuurcd by the fume, .• and that tcam1ofaold1eri were scarch1n1 the 4.square-mlle disaster Volleyball atar 8te•e Tlmmona. a New- port Harbor Hlf1e/rod-uct. bu blOMO into a atar for the U.S. •ol- leyball team. Bl. California Man killed in altercation with Border Patrol agent near San Ysidro.I A.7 Nation Children of working mothers tend to do better In school, are absent for fewer days and have bet- ter communications skills, according to a na- tionwide study .I A.5 World The Soviets did not know they were firing at an unarmed civilian plane they downed a South Korean airliner three years ago, a jounrallst says./A.4 INDEX Advice .\ Games Births Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Pollce log Publlc notices Sports Teleylslon Weather A9 A7 85 87-9 A10 A9 B9 A8 A9 A6 A3 B4, 9-10 81-4 A8 A2 area for more victims "The result of the disaster so far 1s about 1.200 dead." 81ya told a news conference, add1n1 that the casuahy fiaurcs were not complete. "Wind blew toxic PJC\ over the villages and this 1s what brouaht death to the people," che president said. Earher today, Cameroon lnfor- mat1on M1n111er Georaes Naan,ao told reporters m1htary authoriues filed a pf'thm1n1ry report 11yin1 at least 2,000 people were lulled. The aovernment 1nh1ally reported lhc disaster Sunday. and said 40 people had died. A 17-member lsraeh army mcd1<:1I team amved in this West African nation today as part of 1ntem1t1onal relief efToru that the Cameroon aovernment said would also involve the lJn1ted States, 8nt11n and France "As far as we know. volcanic act1v1ty 1s still &01.ng on," medical team leader Or. Michael Weiner told reponcn on the plane from l1r1el. which w11 carryina Pnme M1n1mr Shimon Peres ror a state visit. There hH been no omc1al aovemment repon of volcanic amv1ty. The Cameroon military took charac of rcKue and relief operat1on1 1n the d1sauer area Joseph Mokasu. an aide to the provincial aovernor '" Bamenda. capital of the Stncken province, Uld by telephone he had 1een many dead. but did not have precise fiaurcs "I went &here on Saturday and it was such ll fn&htf ul 11&)\t because to many people had lost their hves," Mok.Issa said. A Western d1plomat1c source 1n Yaounde 111d of the aovcmment radio repon: "The snuat1on 11n't clear. Raaher than ao with the hlahcr fiaurc, act people upset, CIOJ 1he roads, they stay contcrvauve The sour~ poke on cond1t1on of anonymny. Npnao said v1lla1tfl from a wide area were bcina evacuated and Other1 . were nce1ng. and that rescue workers were wcanna 111 ma ks= Slow-growth coalition charts HB race By G JEANETTE A VENT aad PAUL ARClllPLEY Of_o..., .... .- A &fllU-rool\ orpn11at1on sctk1na 10 1nflucn<.c Hunt1naton Reach plan- ninJ throuah the Novrmt>crelect1on' of four C 1ty C ounc1I cand1datet will unve1l 11\ r>l11form 1nn1aht. a •r>oke man said Uun11na1on Rc11<.:h Tomorrow, a coal1t1on of environmental and slow arowth aroup\,plan'\ 10 1n1erv1cw all 21 cand1dall'\ and r ndorK' a 'llalt' of tnnd1datc\ Inward the m1ddlt' rlf \cptember \.ltd \r>Okrim;,1n rum llarm.in fhr orpn11at1on, wh1th ha\ .thou1 KO mcmhc'rs 1ndudc' rtprr\Cntat1Vt'\ from the A1rpon C1roup, Amigo~ dr Rol'3 ( h1ca. the 11i .. 1oncat ~octt'l)', downtown homeowner'\, moh1lt' home owner\ and pre'ICnt .irnd pa\I membt'" of c11y 1ovcmmt'nl I orra1nl' r ahcr. PG" prr'\1drrll 111 Am1g0Hk Rol..a ( htta whna11c·ndrd \omc of th<' lour met't1ng\ 1he c.11Jllt1on ht'ld . ...:11d J lot ".it \tt.tkt' 1n thr uJXomina t'lr<.11nn' hcra11\l' the lour r>JX'O ~JI' will lonc;111111t· a ma1ortt\ 'It will bt a que~1t0n of nwdrr.atr \/'I fJ\t arow1h .. r obtr \:lid . It \('l'm\ l1kc tht· uty ha\ IO\I \1jlht of '>omr ml'OI' 111 JHnmpan) down1own rt I IJ\ ing Ileen pollltlalh ·" '"'' dndopmrnl .rnd drvrlopmrnl of hcr .... ·lf for ~() )t'Jr\ r ahc'r felt lhc' ti\ r>,irlo., 111 Jc l ommodate nrw<omrr\ nt•nh par11up;11111n from nc.-"" l ctlllt \hi noted (ti)' ( ountil rlrction\ 1111n' l1lo.r ll111111na1e1n Fkt11 h T 11111m 1 .... 11 )'l'Jt' •'I&" u •'ll ~>mr tand1d11r' ri11A 1hou\Jnd\ ol doll.tr\ and w1d the.-I hope ttflrr the rlet 11011\ lhC' gr111111 lllllllllllC th!\ 11m(' ~ould drtrrminr Wiil lOOltnUC IO he :llll"e hc'tilU'IC" the· 1hr ut"t''\ irowth lnr hc'yond thr uni) v.11) to Ile efTt'Cll't in the Cll) 1\lo 'Atnntr\' tcrm\ knov.-11 · 1.1bcr \:.tel lhllllt\" I ah<'r wondrr\ hrar\ t"<pan\lon llun1ina111n 1~3\h lomorrow rr \ht C.-\J)rC.,\('d hopt' that If rmian ahout nt•r1kd h portrdl)' hopn lo n11\<' II\ mur h ., ~11uld he.' Olhle '° help lhr diver'<' iraOtl 1 mpro"r \ ~ ooo 111 h<·lp 11\ ~lau· of cand1datr' (Pleaee eee &LltCTIOPf / A2) rhc aovemment 1dcn1Jfied the lethal aas ., hydrasen sulOde -a nammablc, colorlc p1 that mclls like rotten caas -and 111d It 111ucd from Lake Ni<>1 near Wum, about 200 miles nonhwnt of Yaounde. the capital A aovernmcnt communaquc on unday called the ps rcleate 1 "arol<>11c•I ca1tastrophc " · -. But sc1ent1sts with lhe U.S. Qco. l<>11cal urvcy today said it WU 1mpos 1ble to be 1mmedt11tly ccru1n which component or the teeptn& fumes caused the death o(thc v1ctam1. (Pleue ... VOLCAJflC/ A2) Frontier strartds 17,000 fliers Grounded airline faces bankruptcy. offer from United By PHIL NEIDERMAN Of_O.-, .... ._ fhe future of Frontier Airlines teetered today bc1ween bankruptcy and a sale LO United A1rl1ne one day af\er Denver-based Fr0Qt1er halted operations. forcing 17.000 passengen to \Cramble for other fliahts. Orange ( ounty's John Wayne Atr· pon wa\ amon1 the Frontier connec- 11on'i affected by the shutdown, but o;omc airline\ were hononna Frontier t1ckcl'> 10 help stranded passcnac" f-ront1c.-r ha'I ~n otlenn& \IX daily drpanure'I from John Wayne all bound for Denver with connccllon• to other c111es The A'\'IOCllted Press reponcd earl) today that union-management Utlh aimed at saving f rontier from 1Mnkrupt9 had broken ofT But laW)rn tor the two 111des were continuin• their d1'»Cuss1on\ Talks ~tween the union re~ rc~nt1n1 Frontier's 600 p1lou and l ln11ed A1rt1nes. which has offered to bu ' rront1er. bcpn unday rvcn1n1 1n J ( h1Ca10 \uburb r ron1 1c.-r'~ parent company People hprc'i\ ..innounc«l early 'iunday that Fron lier wac; \hu11 1na down and would fik for bankruptcy today 1f no aarcc.•mcnt W3') reached bclWC'Cn lln11rd and the Air l inr Pilots A')(Xl8l1o n The shutdown ofthr ~over-based a1rhnc. which served .55 US c1t1ei v.-c\I of Chicago and four Canadian c 111r\ idled nearly 4 700 worlters all (Pleue eee l'ROJllTIER/ A2) Suit filed over gay worker's dismissal from 1taff and wlr• r•port1 <\ lfun11ngton llea1.h man and his will' h.1q· h<'en 'lued h) a homo5exual "'"" d a1m' he wa'i fired bC'ause his ho\\C'\ """'l' .ifra1d he had contracted I\ II >\ Hoh<'n Paul fonC"., claims 1n the ~I ' mil hon \Ull that he was fired .ilh·• ht· \larll·d l nughina at work on \111-! "'' 191<\ lnh ... compl11n1.f11cd I ritlJ' 111 < >r anir County Supcnor ( •1111 Ion(\ \t'Ch ssoo 000 1n sen· t i.ii .1.unJl'l'' •tnd SI m1lhon 1n p11111t1H· 1loima,r\ I fr', lull 111 1Hunl \ .. "'d Oav1d \1 rol•· orw 1111hr lldrnd nt\ 1n Jont ' ""' \1111k tl1·111c•d all nllra; 1100\ in th< 'Ult ~troll' .rn1f hi\ wife. ( hC'n own ch~ 1>1r.11n Mal h1nt lnl and Cinnamon lkar-.. Im whtl h manufa curt infant l ln1hin1t .md \')cdd•na an~!!_ located (Pl J'mir'O/A2) Measure would slash pay for 116 county administrators LISA MAHONEY MissiolrViejo beach closed for wa~er test 0 ·s chief administrator says he wtll go I cwher If voters approve Prop. 61 &lltor'1 "'"· Tali /1 th ~ ,. • ,., ... ,.,, ,,.,,~ oe ""' tw o ... ,.,,, •• ,.... If ,. .. ~. NHl1' ,,,~, rot1tlf 1ov•rflmn1 <>r11nj1' < uunt)'' 11ov1·rnnic·n1 cm· ploy' 11b1>eoplr lhal makr mnrr than 164,000 yc11t 1 hrrr arc-441 f'l<'Ufllt' on th<· !'lil)'roll who Cllrn ahcl\ r \49 (JOO If the lowt\l t'arn1n1' 1tm11 proPQ~d h-. Propc1'\1t111n ti I v.-rr~ applied 21 c.-lntnJ of11l liJI' 1ml 111p adm1n1\lra1n~ w1111lcl 1.1kt \llh\lan t1al pay cut\ l "}' Pan"h lhC' 11111n1f' top adm1n"tr11tor 11dm1h 1h11 hi• would he one of th<' f11\t to llO ti hi\ \1>11 flllH '1 ~('.II \alJH'\ V.C'IC' ,l,l\ht'tl Focus ON THE NEws I urul av.nt lt11111 \.tnlJ U.11h.11.1 ( ount) fl\t \car 111 rr\ 11alt1c· 1hr 11111nl\ .1dm1n1\ltlt1\r 11flilt' P.i'l11'h IM't'4innl'I \Cl<iol ~·r\ ttt\ nil t 11m \U)'\ ht' ''tannot aflord l111A1H._ ~!11 ll!l' mun it' \l'I\ •<r'i 11, well , thr c.ounl\ w lit\ re r11nn ) \UQt'\t\ I m11kr r11nh. l111n oOucr, .urport m na ("I OthC't t1dm1nl\tr.tl11t\ v.h•.1 ""1111111 ~m uhur.11 111mn11\'1tonr1 .1011 the• \'Urfer druuc YI•? rnlu<1111n' 10·-1drrk nf throoud ' dude C 011n1y < oun,rl .\dr1Jn \llrtic1.·ri1< lrrk I inda Kntwn,and Ku)ptr. \114,10\. llc·itlth .\~t'n<'\' c e1mml\~1t1nl'1 Wilham I 1h lw11 l>irtdur l nn1 l lram \K\ hi' nnd maM-murl' 1l1<1n tht· SM ,000 1 ll Cr ncr1I Str,1ct \1'.t'fl1 \ l>irM"tnr 1lfll()ll\t1I h\ 111111,n\lt111n t1I lk-r1 \il:ott. SK' \'11( n Ont .1dmtnl\tH1\l\C' JlU\lltnll th II O•hC'r admtnl\11 awh 11 rc trd 1n· dtHI(' Ille dmjlol\ nf hrr \CfVHC.-\, (PIJ"8MM!'410A!'fN/A2) By ROBERT HYNOMAN Ot_O.-, ......... I hr main ~ac h It I kt Ml\'ilOn \i 11 JO hi\ httn 1 lo"'d tu \W1mmrl"\ l11llc1\o\'1na repon' ha\t wrrk of t.1hrr' l untralltnl Ou-hkt' \)'Mptom' < ount) hl'tlth offiuah arc lt'\t1n1 ~att·r mplc' 1odC'trrm1nt 1fthr lakr c nn1a1n' an) contam1nanh 1h11 1 0111tt ha' r 1 IHl'<'d the 1llnM~' . Hu i 11nt1l tho'lt' ll'\I\ art rnmplctf'd. lht• he' l h w1tr f mlltn o0 hmtt'I In ' \v.1mmcn. U )\ frll M1~l111\ prr\I cknl nl the.-I akr Ml\•uon V1c10 \\\CK t.1111111 \I lhl\ ltmc """ h~nr no ff •on to hf 111'" 1hc.-u"', ~rohlC'ltl w11h w IC'r quotltt \ h'ul ._, • ptNaulmn wr'"c c l11'o<'d lht' nnrth h<"IK h M1klauua1d 11~ .. "Vfr lrrl 11·., JU'it ~ttrr to pla-r II U(l .. ' I r\I rt\uh\ .ur r11~, ltd h\ TU(". • c.lit) 111 WrJor..O<ay, ht 1d \rrnruma 10 ~' au~ lakt offtc111, rt'H'l"<'d ahout ' rtpons '"' I hur ayof \w1mmcn lOmpl11mn uf Ou-like 1llne \C aftct ,,..1mm1 1n tht' 1 lR c.:rr htk<' on l ur\day fh r r1day aOrrnoon the nonh (Pl a ACB/ A2, .· A2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Auguat 25, 198e FRONTIER GROUNDED ••• Prom Al but 1.000 of them in Colorado. Last month, JJ nitcd offered S 146 m1lhon for the 40-year-old reaional a1rhne, provided it could reach &&J'Ct'- mcnt with Frontier's five labor un- ions. Talk w1th the pilots' union broke off early today over how soon Frontier pilots would receive the same salanes as United pilots. said United spokesman Matt Gonring. Sunday's abrupt shutdown lefl many people stranded at John Wayne. · "1 think it's pretty lousy the way they did it." said B1lhe Helms as sht' stared at John Wayne's unattended Fronuer counter Sunday. Helms. of Garden Grove. bought BEACH ••• From Al beach Y.3S closed and watt'r samples wen~ ta I.en Other beaches have• remained open. however M 1klaus said the lakt' 1s tested da1l> for fecal coliform bactenal con· tamina11on. and .. we have nevt"r evt"n come clo~ to reaching the maJumum acccpcable level " "Our Y.ater qualll) throughout this )'Car is probabl) the best on rt"cord." he said. Miklaus also said the nu has been rampant in the M1s!.1on VtCJO area 1n recent wc-eks and the swimmers who contracted 11 ma> have become 111 from a source other than the lake. ELECTION ... From A l member'> ofthl' coal111on rnmohdate 1hctr goals "I th ink their aim t'> 10 be actl\e." ">he ..aid The .. pm meeting Y.111 be held at I 460 Gothard S1 . Harman said her friend. Karen Maynard. a ticket '°""" St. Louis for her birthday. "She bought a round-trip ticket Fnday. They could have told her. ··Tht'y JUSt shut down and tefl everyone to fend for themselves." Frontier had denied reports Satur· day that it was on the brink of closina up shop and going into bankruptcy coun. In its announcement of the shut· down, People Express. which bouaht Frontier last fall. said it was taking the action because Frontier was out of money. Other airlines, including Conuncn-< tat, Western and AirCal. were at· tempting to help stranded travelers b) acceptinJ Frontier tickets on a standby baSIS. Continental spokesman Bruce Hicks said his airline fou nd room for about 100 of John Wayne's Fronuer passcngl·rs Sunday. He .said Con- 11nen1al normally has JUSt two de- panurt>S diil) from John Wayne. But he said a Burbank-to-Denver flight made an unscheduled stop there unday night to pick up stranded pa.,scngers. Hicks said he was unccn.am whettier"such special stopovers could continue. He also expressed concern that 6tandby space will become more scare with the approach of the busy Labor Oa) weekend. Linda Do11er. a spokeswoman for Western, said there was no extra room Sunday for Frontier passengers on hcT airline's flights from John Wa)'ne. But she said Western boarded about 11 Frontier passengers on a 6:55 a.m. flight from John Wayne toda~ and was preparing to help 01hers on its afternoon depanure. Because of the 1mminen1 bankrup- q proceedings. one nval airline official expressed doubts the Frontier t1ck.e1s could ulttmatel) by redeeme~ b) the companies that art' accepting them Frontier counter at JW A. But Westem's Dozier said. ··R1gh1 now. our interest 1s in getting all the pass~ngcrs accommodated." Fair weather seen along Coast Mo.' SOuttiem Ctktom41N can took 'or.ard to felr .um"* ft&I'* thrc>ugh TVMdty. bUt teat1-.c:I tl'lund9r1tormt ..,-. e.11~ted to 1tr1k• the mount16nt enct ~ Patchy Nght Ind morning IOW ctouda and tog are llkefy atono the CONI. ecc;orctmg lo the Netlonel w .. tl'lef S«vtce Tueectay Wiil bt -.ar"* In moet COUtel ar.u. 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IOM In 1111 eot Ka-C11y 84 70 TODAY 84!1um<l't! 93 82 l asV0901 93 7S Secono n1911 143pm 49 819 Be•• 83 51 UllleRodl 92 1' Sec:ondlOw 903pm ' 1 8 1anop !IO 64 Smog Report l--81 S7 Bly1111 ff 80 ~· 9• 78 TUEIOAY C11e1t111 69 8 1 M0411\'11 Beactl at ., f,,., nogn 309am 3 1 Cvlvtf C•I\' 77 80 POllulanl flllllderO lnde~ (pelt 0-100 lol1twau~" 13 82 Forll low s 16 • Ill 28 lonQ Beat;t> 16 82 gOOd. 100·200 vnl>Nlt/111.11 lo< _..... MOls·SI Paul 87 87 SKondn19t1 137 p Ill •• MlfY9vtl .. ts eo PIOC)le. 200-300 ...-11111A '°' ... "'"""'"° IS 85 Second low 1048 pm I 5 MOllfOV•I 13 S7 300-500 hllMdo\'9 Flfat figure la Hew Orllalll 9• 7S M11<1le!Mlto ea eo today s '* lo<ecast -=otld 19 11"...iou. ,,._YOf• C••v 7S SS Sun Mia loday 11 7 21 p m rt-Mont• .... &a $5 day'• 11111\ntd ~ Olol11>om1 Ctv 90 73 T\IHday al 6 22 • m 111<1Mia119a1n 11 Netdles 9S 73 Oman• 79 70 7 27pm Newport S.ICI\ 73 13 Seel BMcll IO MKAT1""' &Ml 42 ... 2 PIMllOl!pN• 78 51 Moon ,._ 1oc:1ar al 10 48 pm Wit OnllflO 13 80 IMnl. SeoclleCleclt V ..._,. S0-50 p~, es 83 Tuete1.aya112 17pm lnd'1MJ9Q8inll PllmSp1tngJ 109 83 i..-hacfl 42ttor-J P•1110vl0" 74 45 1122pm P-. 91 st loe A~ Airpon »<50 FIRING PROMPTS GAY EMPLOYEE'S VOLCANIC FUMES KILL AT LEAST 1,200 ... SUIT ... FromAl From Al 1n Gardt•n Gm' l' Jone' !.aid in ht) '>Ult he was hired as an a')s1s1an1 'll'C prl'!>1denton Dec JI. 198\ and Y..41') 1n charge of customer '>en ll'c production and shi pping for lhe bU'>tnCS)eS. Jones said ht• told the Stroles tn l\IJ\ I YX5 1ha1 he was a homosexual .ind' in 1hc bt:g1nning. was encouraged "tu JlknJ wmpan~ social functions tn lhl· lompan\ of h1'> domestic partner·· Aul then Jone'> '><Ud he s1aned recel\ 1ng newspaper stones about acquired immune deficiency syn· drome and was advised to undergo a blood test 10 det.ermine 1f his blood contained AIDS an11bod1es. i\cquired immune deficiency syn- drome cri pples th e body's d1sease- fighting immune system. leaving its 'lct1ms vulnerable to a va nety ofhfe· threatening infcc11ons and cena1n cancers. It 1s caused by a \ irus believed 10 be pac;,c;.ed through blood and semen. but not through casual contact. Groups at highest risk for gelling Al OS are male homosexuals. intravenous drug users and n.:c1p1en~ofcontaounated blood products. Jones alleged the da} h~ed coughing. he wa'> ordered._to-·il~ve work. sec a dcx·1or. get a blood test and report back 10 the Stroles. The next da). he said. he was placed on an unpaid lca"e of absence and tht• folloY..1ng da~ he Y.as fired. GANN MEASURE WOULD CUT DEEPLY ... From Al 11 f n' 1rnnml·ntal \!Jnagement .\grnl~ titre 1or Y.111 bt: \"cant after Januan The lOunt\ mu\I tr\ to rccru11 for the $9112:;1 a \l·ar Joh despite the $1U !lOf) (ti $40 000 CUI In pa~ a lJntl1Jatl' m1gh1 he a\ked 10 accept 11 Prnpo-.111on 61 pa ssc'> in ~o' cm ber. B1.:IY.t'cn fi'l' and 12 l·o unt) of- liual' "ould ha' l' lhl'1r '>ala nee; <.la<.hnl umkr Prupo\ltton 61. Th1>\c abu' e thl' )M 000 hm11 and 1hc1r \Jl.tr1e' 1m luJc District At· torne' < l'l'tl Hid,, .$44.20'. ShcnlT- C oruna Hrad l1alt''> $88.026, T rea'>Url·r· I a\ < olil'dor Bob Citron. $--'<-" \\'>C'>'><>r Brnd Jacob'>. s-'> x-x and .\ud11or-< un1roller ~ E I l'\\I\ 5 ~.;; !\"'"( \th 1 ·c.J h' the f>0\'>1blt• $~9.000 ... al.If\ hn 11 Jrt' < ounl\ ( kr~ C1an • c 1ran' ilk ~hi 'iol\ Recorder Lee Aranlh St11J 'llJ~ .inc.J Jll fiH· \uper- ' 1<.or' "ho fl'tt'l\l' S'li 000 ap1eu: <llhl'r., \\ho<.,(' "-J~l'' Y.Ould tx· ,i.;h1e t hi< rann\ l...n1k 'hould 11 tall .11 lhl' ~_.,, ~>II ll'' d include JOO 11lurnn .. Ill thl' counl\ lOUn\cr ... Jnd I > .... 1riu \t11>rnl'\ ·., ol)ilt:' 4'1 ph~'>· it .in<, l''H h1Jlri...1... Jcnt1\I\ anti 11lhl'r nh'd1l :.ii fk'r'>onnd l'm pl11~ cd h} tilt· f k.1 1h C .trl' \1?,t·nt' ;ind X!i salet} fk'r,11nnd 1.1n1011g h11m as<,1<,1an1 \ht·ritf, .ind l1l'llll·n.inl'> 1n thc 'iheriff, I kparlmt•n1 to h1gh-rank1ng m.ir,h;1h ., thl un1rt' to top tire otliu.11, Count' .tn.ll"t' l'\fk'll man~ of thl'\l' 1nJ1' 1Ju.il' Y.ould rl'lm: or find 1oh\ 1n lhl f)fl\Jll \t'Clor 1f Prop- 11\11111n 111 p;h't'" \ nd ht•lJU\l' .iltnrnl'\\ and medical per<,onnd lJn &l'l high .-.alancs 1n pn' ate J'HcH t1u• 1,at·ant pos1t1on\ would bt: tillt'd b' k,., l'\Pertenccd people "h11 Y.Ould atu'pl lov.er wages tht'' -.;11d The puhlil m,I\ bt: hurt b' <1ann 1f doctors art un"tlhnt1 h) c,l'f\C the poor." C\pem·nled \3kl\ cmplo}ee\ become h.ird 10 find and ii a murder('r 1s set free hclaU\t 11f 1hc hlundl·rc; ofa no .. ice prusern tor ..aid Dan \.\ ool- ndge. t hief aide 10 county ~uper· nsors' Chairman Ralph Clark "I don't \Ce what '" to be gained from 1!m allesed saving Cof $250 million in salancs under Propm111on fi I 1." he <;aid Clann·, rec,1m t1on\ on .ict·umulat· 1ng c,1ck ka\c and \arn11on time are al~o a \Ource of ~orf\ to Orange %".~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE I {> • I . ( ounl\ o tlic1als v. 1th m 11 .JJJ cmplo)ees. th e count~ could have to cough up S48 J m1ll1on 10 pa} for unused sick lca\c and' aca11on lime If Propos111on 61 fails. the count) Y.Ould still have to pa). but payments Y.-Ould be spaced o'er a long period of time. The e>.pectatton that employees v.ould take unused sick leave at the end of the year if a usc-1 1-or-lose-11 measure were imposed also concerns county officials. Service to the public would "uffer as bare-bones crcy.s tncd to keep up v. tth non-emergcnq workloadc; In the pubhc safet) arena. O\Crt1mc and temporaf) emplo}ecs would ha'e to fill in the gaps. anal)m said Contracting pro' 1S1ons 1n the prop- O'>l llon \\Ill ha' e a definite affect on Orange C-ounl) because <>uperv1sors ha\C encouraged the pma111a11on of man) services that can be performed more econom1call) b~ the private sector The count' also contracts for the npert1sc of spec1alls1c; who arc too npens1 ve 10 keep on staff fo r the hm11cd occasions thei r skills arc needed The county en tered 1n10 more than $89 million 1n contract\ e"<cecding $64.000 apiece bc1wcen Jan I and June ~4. 1986. accord mg 10 count) adm1n1s1ra11ve office records. The contraCl\ Lover computer maintenance. architectural and cng1· necnng ser\tccc;. mental health pro· grams. construction work . bu1ld1ng maintenance and ..an11a11on and a v.1de range of health services 1nclud· 1ng drug abuse rehab1hta11on pro- gram\ and child guidance ass1'itancc for troubled families Gann's proposed pa}ment hmusof S75 an hour and $64.000 a year per tndl\ 1dual can't bu)' the sen ices of 1he \3\ '' insurance broker wh o rnn lind the· best hab1ht} package. the c,harp law)er needed 10 defend the count) against c1v1I damage suits or the skilled pilot whose airplane 1s needed to drop fire rctardent chemicals on a forest fire . said analyst (hns King. The hm1tcd contracung levels could also not have purchased the testi mony of an expert witness whosc specialized knowledge of bllt' mark'i led to the first-degree murder conv1c· 11on of Costa Mesan Tony Fath1 last \Car · Fa1h1 Y.ould ha\e gone frl'<.' 111 lhl' beating death of an 1nfan1 had the '>pending hm11 been 1n plate at lhl' lime ofh1s tnal. said Dcput) D1'>tm1 .\11orne} Rand) Wilkinson. Besides do llar restncuons. 1hc I \.\u· }eart1me hm11 proposed fo rcontrncts ..... 111 also rausl' problemr. for 1hc I count) cspec1all) in h1ghl) ll'thn1cal areas like data '>\'>tl·ms. The C1ann propos1t1on would cut short a fi\e-:-ear fanht1cs managl·· mcnt and opcrauon., contract for the count)·., mainframe computers. King said Should a change in contractor\ be necc'>sar.. time v.ould be lost leach· 1ng a ne~ firm the 'i)Stem. he said Other contracts. ltkc those for tra<ih pick-up or hazardous waste d1c;po<,al probahl) v.ould no longer be offered because a IY.O·\Car guarantee 1s 100 ">hon for such ca p11al in1cnsl\c firm'> to get their 1n' est men ts tn equipment back Both contracting restrictions could force the count ~ to hire spec1ahs1s 1n a "a net) of fields as "'ell as emplO\CC'> for ne ...... maintenance. sanitation and landscape d1"1c;.10n s The alternat1,e "'Ould be to let numerous \mailer u>n1rac1c, to man> d10crcnt firms -.o each doc'> not e"<Ceed the propos111on·., !>pend ing limits. Woolridge said. Opponen1s to Propomwn 61 kn o"' the' have a long way 10 go 1fthe) un· 10 persuade the public that govern mcnt Y..111 trul\ he hurt b\ Ciann·., lnlll3tl\C, COUll0I\ onic1als sa\. The .. UCt'CS'> or Propos1t1ori I J ma\ prompt \ oterlt 10 bcl1ne government offi nal\ are once aga in falsd~ <:la1m· ing that the sk) 1.-. !ailing. ( ertainh the nu <,tde 1s bt:hind in the poll'> "Emo11onall\ 11'' '\O a11ralt1\,C' to John Q C 1111en V. c'rc not "'m· pathet" figurer, to the puhht Imam of "'hom)ha\Can old "'ornout 'IC" of pubht emphl) ·· '31d Parnsh Thcre arc some go,ernmen1 em· plo}ees "'ho are tl\erpa1d. but Parn'\h complains that Gann's . proposal blankets even hard-Y...orkers v.ho earn their salanes and who ma) ~1mpl)' want to save up their vacauon tur1t• for a dream tnp to Europe .. This wholesale approach w him )OU restrict people's income~. I thinl. IS Slll). .. (lt'S) SY..alting Ote\ Y..llh 10 inch howitzer\ " Delly Piiot Dell very It Qu1rent..ct 1' 'Mt I \l.41; 1• ' ~ Just~ll 642-6086 • Nl.11 ,,aur r,.• • e. ~ JO ~ " • l'f'I t 1 D - ,. 1 •°"" (.("[.. • l4 , ... ,..,, What do )'OU ltke about the Daily Pilot,. What don't you hke'> Catt the numi:r above and your message will be recorded. nscnbed and de· hvered to the appropnate ed r · ~ ... T•~ .t"!Qf' t' .. ~ •t"' •"'Cl I .rn~ ,,.~ "f .. • P "' • IN ''"'l o, ,.,. <>•• Cc.1• P,o .. ,.,...,. c-~ .. -.. f'I• ... ~ ''°"' •.• ""~ loloncle1 ,,,,~ Ir r A ~· 9QD"• .,.,(If! I °"°""""' S.lo;'tMrl a $uflO.,, ·~·Of"' "P•I P.,Df.Ol\"'I ~ I" I I 3)() "'•'' a.~ 5 ,.. • ., eo· ·~ C--1'1 •• ..._.. "9 .. 'otr.. 9i'''~ The same 24-hour answe ng ~rv1ce ma> be • used to record letters to the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our Letters column mu t include their name and telephone number for venficat1on Tells U'i what's on your mind Clrcul1Uon TelephonH ... •I ()r1~Cw>•1 ..... , Ml-'W VOL. n, NO. 237 \une\ ~ucnmt Darrell Herd in Rl·s1un. Va . recalled the release. 1n August 1984. of a gas cloud in the samt· regio n of( amcroon that killed more than 30 people. He said the death'> in that case were caused by tnhalauon of carbon d10>.1de. a color- lc">s. odorless gas that accumulated in la~c bcd sediment and were released through a fissure. H~drogcn sulfidl' "1s typ1call:-a mmor component of many volcanic ga">eS It ma\ "'ell be that the deaths v.at• dul' lo asph)'x1ation from CO (carbon mono\ldc) or CO-! (carbon d1u\ldt:}" 1n 1h1s case too. Herd c;pcculatcd He pointed out that those gasec, ha' e no smell so would not be nOltCl'd Robcn Tilling. another sc1en11s1 Y.11h the sur\e). said h}drogen 'ulfitlc. "'h1ch 1\ fo rmed dunng the dl'tJ\ of organic ma11er. is usuall)' •>nh .i small part of the gases released 1n \Ulh cases It I\ the most noticed gas. though. bl.'Cause of the smell. "A little h}drogcn sulfide goes a long wa}'." he said. Lake N1os lies 1n a volcanic crater A.t least three villages were affected b) thl' fumes. which began to emanate Fnda). according to a communique read Sunday over state television. The president toured the region Sunday and declared 1t a disaster area The Cameroon government called for iritema11onal aid to cope w1th the disaster and said the United tatcs and Bntain agreed 10 suppl> loi1s11cal support for t"vacua11on of vi llagers and "appropriate types of equip- ment." France offered unspecified help. Foreign 1cchn1c1ans and cqu1p- mcn1 were c'pectcd to "grt into effectl\t' rescue opera11ons" b) toda~. Sunda} 'scommun1quc sa a dozcnncr said the lsraeh team would Lr) to !>Cl up a base out side the contaminated area and treat casualties as the) were iJ I NIGfHIA ~ ----- hn1ugh1 UU I Natural Gas Leak CAMEROON ( amcruon 1\ an 011-pr<X!Uctng na- t11in 1hn11c of( ahforn1a Blow AwaY Sale OVER soo/o OFF ManY Itetns -FREE - • Backpacks each day for the first 50 students in line • Book covers • Frisbees · • Visors 11\<tlh M1n1mum Purdi<i~~ Ends Labor Day Sept. 1st Balboa Island Only r 673-4923 Suffr~ette Day luncheon slated Flv~ Oranac County women wbo have made outstanding contnbutions to society w11l be honored Thursday at the si~th annual Suffrage Day luncheon ' sponsored by the Women's Network AJen, at a noo~ luncheon at the BaJboa Bay Club in NewPort Beach. The honorees are Lydia Ledesma, Latina Women's Network; Ellen Severoni, director of CaJifomia Health Decisions; Paula ~ner chair- woman of the Women's CoaJitio'llllltf bran&e County; Elizabeth Dorn Parker, Orange County Boa~ of Education, a nd Sara Lundquist, New Honions Program at Rancho Santiago College. Jaycees seeking memben The Newport Harbor Jaycees are conduc11ng a membership drive and will hold a mi.xer for prospective members Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Dove Street Restaurant, 1660 Dove St.. Newport Beach. Further informal.Ion may be obtained by contacting Mark Cleary, membership director at 835-2556. . Drug abu.e lecture set .A constructive approach to dealing with a fam fly member dependent on drugs or alcohol will be detailed Thursday at a special lecturc:from 7 to 9 p.m. at &he Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital 275 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. ' Dr. Charles Robenson will conduct the pro- aram. which will include a film. Admission is free . but seating is lim itcd and those interested should c.ali 650-2400 at least 24 hours in advance to reserve a space. Marlcet.plannlng vlewed Gerry Foster. president of Advanced Market Planners. wall speak on how sma~I and m1d-s1zed ~mpames can uuhze marketing planning tech- niques most efTect1vcl ) at the Bouzv Breakfast Forum Thursday. · The networking group will meet at 7:30 a.m. at the Bouzy Rouge C'afe 1n Newpon Beach. The SS fee includes continental breakfast. tax. and 11p. Reser- vations at 673-3440 are required. Hollstlc semlnar slated The addle back RegJStf)'. a retirement place- ment service for senior c1t1tcns. will present a free lecture on holistic health Frida) at I :30 p.m. in the community room of Glendale F-ederal Sa' 1ngs. 24221 Calle de la Lou1~. Laguna H 111~. Dr. Stephen J Doh oh" \.\-1 II rn' er topics such as diet. e-xerctsc, rest and a propcr1~ funt"l1omng nervous system Call 768-65 H for further infor- mation. Fashlon show ln HB The Huntington Center Mall and Beau\· Monde will prc~nt a bad-to-school fashion ~ho" Saturda) at I pm . featuring tht• nc .... cst fashions from Huntington ( cnler !>tores modeled b} the JO winners of the ccnter"s rt•ccnt amateur modeling compet1t1on Each ot the .... inner!> l hoSt·n from a field of 403 entrants. rrt'el\<'d a $1 0 g1f1 cert1ficat<' lrom the center The sho"' \.\Ill be held 1n the center m un o utside the Penne' 'c; ~tore and mon· 1nformat1on 1~ available at 897-~S H An Invitation: Attention Of'ganlutlon Pfetidents and sec-retarlee. We want to help make yoor upcoming eYentl, meeting•. Mmlnars and tundralMn suc- ceeatut. Send brief annooncements including lime, place, coat (If any) and • phone number fOf addttlonal Information to Bulletin Board, Oalty Piiot. P 0 Bo• 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 Report• ol yoor club or Ofg1nlzatlon'1 actlvlttee -Ilka community MrVlce prefect• or electlon of offlc«t -1hould be directed to the Community Mewl EdltOf' I t the nme address Non-re1 urnable bleck and wttlte photOgrapf\t are wetcome. Monday, Aug. 25 • 7.30 p.m .. Lapa• Beacb Downtown Specific Plu, ( 11) Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave PoucE Loe Orwioe COMt DAILY PILOT/Mondey, ~ 25, tNI * Al -Saddleback District classes start By LAURA MERK Of ... 0.-, ......... Summer wa caJlc:d to on end for college student Monday wheo · ddlcback om- munuy Colle&e opened ats ('lauroom doors to bea1n the fall ~me tcr. In all. 20,028 studenb had to overcome the lemptatton to hit the be ches an order to make theLr earl> classes at SaddJeback College and Irvine Valley College. The combined enrollment for both colleges was up slightly from last fall's total of 19. 986 students Donna Hatchett. director of commun11y ~la• ions for the d1strtct. said 16.120 tudcim bad enrolled It the ddlcbad: caropuson openm&dayand 3.908 tudent had enrolled at Irvine. Pcopk sull 1n1cre 1ed in enrolling in a ('lass can do so durina l1te r~strat1on to be held dunng the next two week • Hatchell suid On the: average, the distnct picks up another 3.000 students dunna late rtaJi-- trauon. he added. Several hol'l•tcrm classe!I. which tan later in the semester, 1Jso w,ll be offered. These classes arc offered 10 ptople who arc unable to start school in August. The workload 1s intensified to allow students to complete the courses by the erld of the semester. said Hatchett. NORMA HERTZOG 1lt411tn COSTA MESA t ddleback collqe, 1 wnstrucuon prOJect to raise the level of two w t 1dc Plfk1n1 tou during the ummcr will continue throu&)lout the wmestcr Hatch· rtt said. When con truCtion and land-fill work 1s completed. the No. 9 •nd I 0 lots will be r1lscd to the level of the campu and the number of parking paces will more than double. About 400 parking $paces have been dt'iplaced durina construction, Hatchell said. but makeshift parlung lots have been set up in other area5 around the college. When construction is completed. the lots will'havc 1.000 space$. To accommodalt tudents ha"in& 10 make a loni h 1 kc to eta . at~ potar) ctam service will operate ~ peal. houB unul construcuon ends ~ 1ram can move about 40 ~u<knt) at a lime. said Hatchett. "It 1s a httlc 1nc.on"tn1ent but it i$ not M:trly as chaotic a) 1 thought 11 would be when I camt an this mornini,•· id Hatchett. This year a total of I, 988 da'lsc.~ are being offered at the Mis~1on V1cJO campu.s · -down shg.htJy from last )Car. At lrvine.i total of 683 class.c~ ;ire 'lehcdulcd for thc- fall stmcster. Building good will Co•ta Me•• Mayor Norma Bertzoe puticlpet. ln a mpeclal brlck-l&Jlna conteet for <>ra.nce County city offlcla18 at tbe coa:n· ty'• Home and Garden Show in the Anaheim Con•ention Center on Saturday. The ~er wu Mayor Mary Young of Arcadia. Libya raid 'warning to terrorists' British officia l la uds U.S. caution in mak ing decision. then selecting only m il itary targets By PAllL ARCHIPLEY Ol t ... OMty l'tlot llalt L1b~an 'ilrongman ~oammar Gadhali hJ~ lx'wme 1ncrc.1\lngl) 1\ola1ed inside as .... di J'> UUl!.ldl' h1i. lOUnlr; and ma\ e'en bc undngo1ng P'>}lh1atnl treatment. a mcmhcr of Bnta1n·~ Parliament ~1d Sir Eldon (1nffiths. "ho represent!> the casll'rn England dti.tm t where the U S 3rd •\ir Forlc base., an: hx:ated and from which the Lln11cd ~tatc..'s launched its allack on • L1b)a last .\pnl. )31d the raid succeeded 1n ··Jr.t .... 1ng a line aga1n'>l 1nterna11onal terron'>rn .... h1l'h no terron•..i state hence- fonh w1ll lrl'Jd w11h 1mpun1t) ... \~a~ing l:x.•furl' nl·arl~ 500 members of lhl' \.'. orld \l1a1r~ ( ount"il ol Orange C ounl\ last "'Cl'k in ~nahc1m. Gnffiths rcwuntcd the C\l'nts that led up to Prl'S1den1 Rl·agan·., dl'l'1\1on tu Pt'rm11 the raid. as "'ell J\ the dtffa ult1cs l ' S pilots O\l'rtarnl' 1n thl' al 1u.il .ittack Reagan rc4um:d Jbsulutc proof that L1b\a rnuld hi.' dirt.'l 11' Ii nked 10 terronsm. "'hKh he got "hl·n J \.'. cs1 Berh n d1s- lllthcquc "a oomocd Radm 1ran\- m1-;smn'> lx't"'l't'n T npoll and lls L1b)an hurcJu 1n W\1 tkrlin rnntirm1ng 11~ 1n,ohcml·nt "l'rl' 101au·pted bclorc and .illl'r the .ill.it~ · F-or thc tir,111n1l' thl' l nllcd \tall'' had 1rrcfutabk proof th.it met tht• president's nttena for :ll 11on Jg.u n\t l.1ti' an mainland ll'rromt targl'b .. <inllilh\ "Wld It wa., that \Jl11t' proof that persuaded Prime M1ni!lter \1argarl't Thatcher to pcrm111hc l ' ~ 10 launch 11~ F-111~ from Britain Those jetc, ne"' .... llhOUI radto contal'land refueled 1nfl1ght beforeJ01n1ng up \.\Ith Na'} atrlraft tn the Mediter- ranean The ObJect1' <'" "'crc poh11cal rather than m1lnar. "to 'ho"' terrorists the' can't count 'on remaining immune to countcr.illad. \h1.1w1ng th<' n1ted tali.'!> had the abilit) and the political ....,111 .. Gnffiths said In fact. the pre!>1dcnt'$ d1rcl ll'e that no Cl\ 1han target\ Ix' hll prompted four attac~ fighters to abon their m1~c,1on., becau~e lhl') lOUldn'l bc certain the) could avoid u' 1hans. Griffiths noted ..\dm1111ng he might not haq: been a\ .... i111ng. hl· said. "The discipline of 1hose pilots 10 sLa) in 1hc prcs1den1 ·c; pohucal constraints "'a' i:\emplary .. The F.-111 pilot., alrcc1J~ "'ere pan <11 the longl'st tactical operation in the hl\tof) of :ur "'arfarc lx'rausc the) had to fl) around \p.i1n and France which \.\Ou ldn't Pt'rm11 thl·m to 11) through tho'ie countncc;· air <tpan· "lot one ol L1b)a·s 550 rnmhat aircraft gt11 off the ground to counter the ..\men- l.'3n'> The L1h} 1an' "'ere completch .-.ur- prni:d h) the attat l crs ~vrnc of the l . pilots. 1n lhc air for 14 hour> under high tension and cramprd cund111om. had to he lifted out nf their t111.lp1tqfter landing ..\nd all out one I '\ plam· rl'lurnl·d from the m1c;\lon ">ome bcl1e'c the one LI S. plane that didn't return from the attack could have mad' enantl) dropped the bombs that hit !>omt· ll' 1han areas 1n Tnpoh after ll was 1.npplcd b) anti-aircraft guns. Others lhinl Ltb)a's ownantr-a1rcraft m1ss1les fell back on the Cll}. (1nffiths said those c1v1han deaths "'ere ··.i trJged) that "'as overdramauzcd " ··11 .... as allo .... ed to dominate the world a1r"'a' es for 36 hours before more accurate rl·ports on damage were a"a1lablc." he said But the overall effects of the raid are still lx'ing felt months later. Gnffiths said "The president sought to demonstrate the l 1n11ed States can and will s1nktat the rnntrol system of state-sponsored ter- rorism." he said. Even so. the th reat of ~poradic acts of terror remain. "But the United States drew a hne 1n the fat1.· of state-sponsored terronsm. No ho,trk nauon will cross that hne with 1mpunm." Gnffiths said. E:' 1dcnce today indicates Gadhafi •~ tx.·rnming isolated. His own adviser\ are urging him to stop his aggress1 ve ac11" 1ttcs ..\nd there arc reports of persistent a11cmpt) 10 remo'c Gadhafi altogether. Griffith~ s.a1d fht' standard ol h\lng in L1b}a has dropped since Euro p(' finall~ began taking economic measures against It "\\ 1th10 da)'s of the raid Europe cut off L1h~an 1rade phased out Libyan bureaus and brought home man) of their workers · Cmffithc.. said .. A.nd L .S -Bn11sh rela11on<1 arc lCmcnlcd <''en l lo.-.er · .\nd "'h1lc thl' raid dro"e L1b}a funher 1n10 lhc Rui.s1Jn sphere. e'en the So"1ets are counseling Gadhali 10 back off o, 1.·rall the raid hac; had "'ekome and far-re.11.·hing ton sequences. he said. "l he l n11cd Swtes did a nsk)' and d1ffirnl1 JOb nght This careful!)' measured use of1u~1 1ficd m1lit.tr) force has made the world a hllk o,akr place against terronsm." Griffith\ ~Id "For this I "'ant to offrr m' thanks and congratulauon!I to both the .\mcncan forre5 1n,ohed and to an adm1nistrat1on "'ho had the gut~ to tinng home to Gadhafi 1n lh1.• uni~ language he understands that thcrt• ran be no sanuual) tor terror .. Artukovic appeal may b e sped LO ..\ '\/GELES t .\P) -) ugosla ' JUthonlleS ma~ hear an appeal orthC "<all "ar-u1mcs con' 1ct1on and death sentence ul ..\ndriJa .\rtulO\IC as earl} as ne"<I month his anome) sa)S. lclJrn Olu11c.. the '\ ugo')la" auome) reprl·scnung the 86-)car-old form<'r Seal Beath rl0!>1dcn1. tiascd his estimate on the "Pl'l.'.d v.11h "h1ch courts 1n that count!"\ haH hJ ndkd tht· lJ~ '\u far \rtul 1" I\ ''ho "J' intenor minister of the: 'J11 puppet \l.ttc of c roat1a dunng \\ orld \\ ar I I \1.3\ rnn' ll tcd in Ma\ m the dcathsof,UO.WOJr\.\S. ~rbsand G)ps1es. ~k I\ Ii> tx C\cc..utcd h\ linng <.quad \rgumen1s on th..: appeal ma~ be heard 111 thl') uguc,l.i' \uprerne < ourt before the l'nd 11f\l:pli:mtx·r OIUJll '31d Lion threatens jogger in Caspers Park; patrols up \nun who'<' h11m1· •HI lhl· lnUOO block ol C .1rl1on hall hl·i·n n1u1ppnl w11h a lod. ho' tt1 h\ 'h1 "n O\ real c~tale agents 11·p·•11nl \,11u1d,I\ 1h.11 propcn) had bttn '"'l,·11 ll11m lhl· hnu~ '"<'r lh<' past week l "" '"" 1·,11m,11cJ at S4 17~ included a 11 \l•h1:r ,,l\h .1ml Jl'v.l'lr. . . . Jln1hnl John BraJlr\ L1n1i1 14 nc Santa .\na "a' \IOPJX-d a1 Q 55 pm Sunda' nn Par!.. \ q:nur Ro<.cmanr· Pra\\ 4 ~ v.a\ arrc.:.tl'd a1 2 fl/\ ,1 m \a1urdd' 11n "Prlh C oa\I H1gh".i' Huntington Beach 1h1 '"""''"II l••I JI llu1111n111.in ( t·ntrr an<l ,, .. 1, HJm1·r.1 ,,tlun.l.11 Sll\11 . . . I hon n ri·n1o 'l'.I .1 "' ndl•V. ~re-co and ""''"" Ii• .1 h1•1m 111 1h, I '()()(I block of I t.1111 .. , Hlull' .1n1l ''"I' S ~no in J('Wrll"\' .Ill.I I~" I fl 11~ Irvin e By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .... 0.-, ..... l lafl Count} parl otlirn1lc; plan to 'tl'P up their patrolc; ot <. a\pcrs \\ 1IJn· ness Park following report\ unda' o l a oonfron1at1on bct\.\een a mount:11n lion and a l l S forest Sen tl'e firefighter. "tldcrnl'"'' clrl'a and "ill no11h thl' \late Depanment of f1'h .ind (iallll' nl am lu rthcr '\lgh11ngc; l h.irgl·d. Jmd.rn 'atd hl• '"J" able to d1,trJl t 11 Jnd prn l'nt the largl· rat fr1'lll .h tu.ill\ Jll.tl ~Ill~ him P.1rl.. l>nin.11' IJtl'r "l'lll 111 till 'u~rw .ind .1ltlhWgh thl'\ llHllJ thtl h1;.Jll thl' \,II 1.irfl' PJ" print' \.\l'rl· di'\ P\ l'H'J < h ,·r th< Y>t'\0lrnJ 'omrnnt' rntett'd the unoH up11·J < arml·I \ Jiit') Rcltl't'mcnt llunw 1 ·11·· \an \1a1ro and broke fivr !IF.ht l1ulh' :in l '11 ''8" Jnd a door handle rhl JJO'-l!ll "J\ l'\llnlJICd ill S '00 Newport Beach .\ rrs1dc:n1 1n the 9llOO bloc\. ol PM1 C hJc -.a1J somt'onr rntc~ h1\ bcdn ... 1m through J ~"-ond Ooor balcon\ and \h>ll' Jn Julumalll p1'i1ol 'alucd al S "\Oil tn1m Ulltkf hi\ p1llO" . . . Th"'"' i:n11:rC'd a hou~ 1n 1h1· .. o" \ I"'" I' d : IW hi, .. ~ I \l.1 v..i. 't11krt lrom the- 'I' ·t \ 11•1t "'" • ~ r1~ n ' '>\pc-cd l n· ,~ h '''' -'J' \I 1kn lrom 1h(' 140 "Routine patrolling ol the area h' park personnel has bee-n 1ncrcac;.cd ," Count> Park" 01c;tr1C't \upcn ism Tony G1mhronc S31d to<la\ ··Rut there arc no 1mmNJ1,11c plan' wt lo\c trails." Gimhrom· ~1d rangcrc; will con- tinue to wnm park v1c;1torc; of tht· presence of mountain lion'i in the Ca.ta Mea roh1't V.('I"(' cnllcd 10 1he f'rdco Dcpan mcnt C)1nrr lCHO Harhor Bhd 'iaturd•> Al' \0 pm v.hl·n IY>11 frmalnhopprf\JC\1 , into 1 fight 1n lhC' \.h<'<'kOul hnr The in<" 1drn1 staned U' er a d1sa1m·men1 about 1 \hopp1na c.ln "'11nes~' ~1d • • • .\man 1t1rd todmt ....... , lrom lht \hell talion 11 '\04~ RmHll ~1 w11h thr µ' nonlr ,1111 10 h1' P' 1.ln._ I Ir "'11\ 10 a hurr, and foralit 10 put 1hr ho~ Nl k hc \aid D.in1.i1t• "I" r'11m.i1rd al S1t1Cl . . . \n unlnov.n \U~JX'<'I ,ma hrd v.1n· dov. 111 a rc"dcnt on Dahlia 4' "rnuc-.anti 1ool appro\1m11rh SI 1\4 \ 10 f l\htr stCJ'C'O «1u1pmrn1 .ind 1rv.rlr\o • • • " f'l('r\Onitl lllm1"111lr1 pnntrr And a 1i1 .. 1 k anJ v.h1tr 1\'IC'' "''" \tt \lonrth \'-'toll t \lCOrd1ng to rc.~pon ... "l'O .l(lHl.111 .1 Forl'"'' \en tte liretighter t.IOll' f.t tl' 10 lace \Hth a I 50-pound mountJin hon "'h1le 1ogg1ng earl) unda' Jlon~ a 1ra1l 1n a remote area of (a\fll'r' \.'. 1lderne'is Park. lornted cac;1 uf "ian Juan ('ap1s1rano. \!though shali..cn h~ the rnnfrnn1.1- 1mn. Jordan was not 1nturrd The 24-)ear-old R1H•r,11.k ( ounl\ rt'\1dent said lhr mtluntalll hon r hargcd at him thret· t1mt'' dt•\p11t· h1., effort~ 10 11cnre 11 3\\3\ h\ \l'lhny and waving hi' arms · Rut ead1 ume thc mountain hon v.rn• 't11lrn from .\ 1 a' tor ( orn 11 bflh RJl..rr \1 <oomrt1mr \a1urda\ The buralu ,m,l\hrtl ;i v.indo"' v.1th 11hnd.10 get in • • • homputrr '1d1•1HJ\\4'1te r('(oNer and .i raJ111 'alul'J a1 S.l fl<llJ v.err ~tolen Imm an apanmen1 at IQ\' \\-allacr "'e hc.'1v.rrn 11 m .i m .rnd 4 f'I m \aturda, "'h1k the '1cum v.a\ uut ~hllflfllng The hu~lar rntcrcd h\ p1"1n11 llf'\Cn • ~hJ1na al.1\~ d1•or Fountain Valley <\ H )Ur illtl ...,om.in 1old fl\lhlt' \ht' "' 'ro~f \,111irlt.1~ 111gh1 v.h1lr mak1na a phont• <;lit Imm .1 ""'" tl l' \ta11on hooth aa lt>~~S ltarhor Rhd 'ihr \J1d a man ~rabhcJ lhl' "'lllk1 'h1 h.1d plBlt'\l on a \hdf .1n1! v.h<·n 'hr trtc1t 1c1 \lllfl him hr J11 '-.1 l n1k and hdd 11 111 ht·r hilt' I hr ht• rl'J>Ortl·dat1.H~'1Xlurrnla k" mill'\ Imm thl' c;pot \\ht•re Laur.1 ">mJll. J '·~car-old f I I 11n' girl "'i.I' m.1ukJ h\ .1 m1)Unta1n h11n la" M.irlh Park oflillJI' hJ'l' 1..llkd tlH' hon the' hdll'' l' ''J' rt''l"111,1hk tor tht• .111..tl ~ l'.1r~ 11tl1l 1al' .11,n 11.1p1wd .1 krn.111· 11111u111.11n ll11n .tnd hl'r , ub 111 1h,1t .11\',I 111 the p.lr~ 1 hi: J'Jll \\t'll' l'\t'nlu.111 \ 1r.1n,krreJ 111 .1 '''" 111 l 1.1h 111bl" r lhi·n 111mpn l 1n111 ..i v.h1h' 141>4 \In.tin < 11nw1 ""''n h\ anothn man I h1 "llfllJn "J' not 1n1urrtl tout \hr 11111•rtl',l a lo" 111 S l • . . . \ "''Hfrnl Ill thr II,, Ml hhx \. ,,, I •• M.111 J "'·'' 1.1rrnl ·'"Jlc carh \un1l.1\ rnurnin~ "lwn I 14"4 Pontl,l\ r 1rm c ra,hC'tl 1hr1111ah hi\ !runt 111 ht\ hl)mt ;ind ~aml' IU H'\I in hi\ II\ 1nr rc11>m Thr dnq•1 ;i I· '1.ir-..11.t r 1•11nu1n \ .1111'' rt"\11kn1 "·'' tioolrJ .11 Oranar < 111n1·, Ju,rnrle H.afl 1•n \U\p111nn ,,f •Ir" 1n11 unJt•1 thl· •n llm·nH' 11f ;all nhol \ 11 ,1J1•n1 ,,, ,h: i• ~I() hltx \.of I ud1J \1ri·1·1 rrfl\1n1•J \unJ.a\ thJI the dr1,cr' •lnor l<ll: ~ "''' runch~1 10 hu~hm1t· hi-hl.11 l 141<, I'" 1111 \u{lm T hr It''' '"' tu,tnl ''l'h'" n1111ornc·nt "nrth \11110 • • • I .\ Jl"t/.PCI runn1nll alonll Ir' Inc' .\\enue r..rh \.11ur1iJ\ tolJ puhn• he Y>a\ all~ded h' tY>11 J1>g' lh \ulTcrcd tv.o punclurt "vunJ, .1n1t liH <,UJh.:h m:uk., on h1\ ball • • • \'it \nJr\'"' ·, Pla\"e ~"den• told pohl't \J1urJ:t\ th.ii \nmront 'hot a nOeor pl\IOI Jnd lunl• h1•1 lmnl "'1ndo"' The \hot "'a' l'll·hn nl Ill ha\(' httn fired from thr n1.1rh\ 1un101 high \(hvol • • • \ l.lr rnH r vttlul.'d al $200 v.a~ rcpon~ \l11kn \.11urdJ\ frum a I Q8 \ Dahun '>.ii/'\ 1'ilfk1·J un Pwmonml') On'r • • • I h, n"' n1·1 nt .i 41 foot \3lht d<)(·krd 111 l.1nH·r I .1mtin~ t1n Wt\I ( 1'1d\I H1gh\.\I\ r,•ro1rwd th it I J 'Jnd:il rlu\('d an C'\ll· m.111•1! 1.1 Iii\ II• 1h1· tl\1;11 ., <'QU1{lmtnt Laguoa 08eacb ( 1lrnnn re \lrn: I hu\ln('\\ 1cp1.•nrd a hurplan 1•.nh \Jhml.t\ "tlh S4Cl(l \Uh IJlt•n f hr rohf~;I JI mrcJ V. Ith a h1nd1un tkil 11n 111'11 • • • \ ll'J r•n• "'mnHldr ...,I\ \tolcn from Ila 1'1 ~ nl a lru l p.ari.C'J rarl) ~turda\i :1l11n~ thr ~IX) hl1ll Ir. 11( Brouk\ \trttl The """111t11lr ,, '~luf'\l 11 SI'' • • • \ S 11111 .. ~llr1 c1"ln111n1n1 S•4' ,,,., w1~ , ... 1,·n al \•tuth \fain Ac-ttch the H~t1m 1 .. t,l '"'''" \unJ" • • • \ \lo r.lUJhl 1wn "'II! valued II S ~()(}. ~r("f"wh•thtokn "1turdl\ frtlm 1 !'l<onh I •'•HI thah\\ll\ li11 .. 1111n . . . l'ul1<r .1r1c\lt1t 1"'11 m1111m'l\ on 'U'f" '"" ''' '"" 1011 unliu lhc 1nflurn~T nl tih ... ~ ,,, Talhc.'n 1hrouah a lrunt "''"'"'" , ,,,, • ,1..,, J Prul' •• t-11..C' "a' stole!'\ ,rnJ,h1l1·Je.u11.ir anda pair o1 pant\ v.1tha r11 n •hi l t-"". 1.1 P 0 lrt:nlJ tot;il 'alul· lll S \I) • • • f I\ 1\.111~' I• m ,1 1 .If p.!r~C'J 00 \he lnlrutltr\ \tole two handgun\ ~atul·tl JI I ''I•!( hh ~ •I\~ f';ir~ Ruuln .ird wn S ''iO .illrr ('Otcnna a rrs1drn« 1n the tmo '"'ll n \u "''·' ••• hllXl of s'~amorc. • • \ \trJ\ tiulll•1 1lr" ,,, ru" \,m1h Lake in Burglar' u~d a P"' 100110 enttr a honu \\ ...... 1ti11ih11 .10J htt th<' v.1nt111v. ol J home m lhl· I l)('(l(1 bll.X._ of T rtdent thro"""1....iL-. "n th1 ,11 hh" ~ t I .11.~' 11'" 'o ''"r v.11s l'\'.tr t~:Jrtll.1m Y>tndo"' end stok S'OO 1n 1111 "'" ' Jl'" 1·lr' .1 SI 00 tdc' 1\100 S('1 and S·" in lJ\h \ ll'\ldl'OI Ill • the• 17000 bl(\llt. 111 t--nwr .1lil -.a1d \omeonr \tole 11'bnrfr.l'4' .111 .in'"~""ll m,a, h1nr. eamnas and a h ... 11 tltl\ from hrr 1."<1r • • • ( ulprm smashed a v.1ndow 10 a l7ar 1n . . . \ "'"''" I "111,1 \ll{' "·" '" •lrn lrom 11n ''I" n p.tr~inti '' ''' '" 1111· I ~l' hli1<0lt. of I'' 11 rd \li<•11\ \: • " rth 1 "-•rl' l[om .l 14', \ •I''" , 11 ldl n th1 ""' \'"•" ul 1 homr ••rt lhl •1110 hh11. It. ul 1 l,1n•miin t ""~ \!<tit II Pizza chef held in s laying 8 ••~ A11odate4 PrHs .\ \\ «tm1nster p1na parlor l'nan - .iin w.l\ booked for invesuptmn of murder in the \hoot1na death of a IQ. 't'l.'ar..c)ld piua chef trn1ntt Dar\oosh Rah1ce. 26. ot Hav.thornc v.3\ held in hcu of S ~~0.000 bJtl af\cr Bnan Eu1ene Chandler II ..... ~ \hot once tn the he.ad h1da\ at the nc"I~ opened L .\ P1na r-cc;,tnurant on Beal h Boultvard pol1l<' I t \t~ \ l' !\.13rtine1 "1td Hr .,;11d thr '"'<1 v.l re allln~ in thl ha1 ._ rt ... •m \l.hl'n l'U\h1mer. hcarJ the \hl\l~ "1 hcrl \l.l'fl' nnh 1v.11 "'11nc:,\C.·, to v.hat hapfl('nl.'d tia~l thl'rc. and llne ol them ·~ dr3d ' !\.famnrr \atd \ ~o-worli:cr v.h1l didn't \1.1\h 10 b( 1dcn11ficd \lid thl' \hooting might hl"C' bttn ac~ 1dental .. The} ~ere the be'' oflrtl·nd\," the co-v.orkcr \a1d of R:ah1N" <1nJ < han· dlc:r .· W~rship 'ignites protests in Japan World's nuclear.experts ... weigh Chernobyl report SASEBO. Japan (AP) -A notilla of protesters swarmed around 1he U.S. battleship New Je~y as 11 cruised into this pon ctty, and thousands massed on land to dcmon- strutc apinst the nuclear weapons they clum arc aboard. Two other U S. warships capable of finn& Tomahawk m1sstlcs. the sea· borne ver'l1on of the cn.11sc m1ss1lc. amvcd at other Japa~esc pons Sun·' day. and al!>o '-'Crc met b) demon· strators No ma1or protcsts 'Aert M"hcdulcd for toda). authont1es said Japan bans the pos.scss1on. pro- duction or 1ntroducuon into the countn of nu lcar .lrms The 't•n11cd talc rtfu~s to say 1( 1ts ships art nuckar-armcd. but has pledged to l'Onsuh bdorthand with theJapanesc go,crnmcnt 1f11101ends to bnng nudt'ar '-'eapons here. Japan maintatn) that since no such talks ha' c: takt'n place. the United tntes mu t ~ ab1d1ng by Japanese pnnc1pks • Mort than 7.000 protesters held htghl~ chnrged rallies Sunday at two SaS('bo parks. according to poise~. Japane,ee leftlat radlcala tbrut bamboo •ta•ee durlnC protest of U.S. battleebtp'•.arrt .. 1. The Mant1me Safety Agency sent 5 I patrol boats to keep away dozens of small cral\ carrying people oppos- ing the visit of the 45,000-ton New Jersey to the pon city about 60 miles nonh of Nagasaki. A maritime agency official said 42 vessels chanered by the Japan Social- ist Party; the socialist-affiliated Gen- eral Council of Labor Unions: the extremist Battle Flag Faction. and other groups circled the battleship, waving red banners denouncing the visit. VIENNA, Austna (AP) -Nut'lear industry expens from more than SO countnes beaan a the-day meeting today to discuss a Soviet report that says human error caused the Chernobyl disaster. More than .SOO ex pens were going over the 382-page rcpon on the April 26 accident at a conference sponsored by the lntemat1onal Atomic Energy Agency. The Untted Nations agency provides expemse and suppon for peaceful uses of nuclear ener&y. "The accident is traced above all to human failures.'' said Austrian scien- tist Walter Bmner. directo r of the Institute for Reactor Safety ntar Vienna. "The ser vice personnel 1n Chernobyl could tum ofTsome safet) Dowiiingof KALplane 'a 1nistake' WASHI NGTON (AP) -The downing of a South Korean airliner three years ago was a terrible mistake made by Soviet military officers who did not know they were finng at an unarmed civilian plane, JOumalist Seymour M. Hersh said toda y. Fires out of control in France; 5 perish Iran will resume natural gas sales to Soviet Union Nor was the 1ntrus1on into Soviet airspace by KAL Flight 007 a d1s- gu1scd U.S. spy m1ss1on or a de- liberate provocauon as the Soviets have suggested. Hersh said in a tele' ISIOn inten vew. "They (the Russians) first spotted the plane and the) shot It down alwa)S thinking 11 was an Amencan milttar) plane." Hersh said o n NBC· TV's "Toda) .. show. NICE. France <.\Pl -Wind- fanned fires on the parched hills abovl.' the Cote d' .\zur killed fi ve people. lnJUred hundreds and con- tinued to blaie out of control toda} despite the efTons of5.000 firefighters and rescue '-'Orkcrs. authont1es said F"c hundred soldiers and two military helicopters were added to the ranks of firefigh ters and rl'1Cue per- sonnel. bnngang the total force to 5.000. according to c1v1I security officials in Pans The fin:s ~gan Saturday and were lueled b) the "mistral" seasonal Mediterranean wind A 20-year-old firefighter died toda) of asphy,1at1on while battling the largest remaining blaze. loc.ated east of A1\-Cn-Pro,encc. officials said. A 74-)ear-old man burnl'd over 50 pem:nt of his bod) died toda)' at a Toulon m1lital) hospital His wife died Sunda ' ac. their home 1n Luccram. nonh of Nice. was con- \umt"d h\ name\ Saturday a retired post office '-'Orker suffered a fatal heart attack tf)tng to protect his home in Tan- neron. A farmer in the Bouches du Rh one region also died of a hcan attack Sunday while Oecing the fire. Five people arc an serious con- d1t1on with burns and about 200 others were treated after being over- come by smoke or heat. according to the prefecture at Nice. More than 24. 700 acres of land have been destroyed and the vi llages of Aunbcau and Pegomas were 80 percent destroyed . emergency of· finals said. The> said more than ~.000 people have been l'vacuated from towns. campins grounds and a ps)cb1atrtc ward of Grasse Hospttal Secunt\ M1n1ster Roben Pan- draud sur».e)ed the ravaged region by air Sundav. then ordered the use of federal emergency rewurces "h 's been like· .\pocalpyse Now.' .. firefightcr Jacques Ellena told a reponer NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -Iran announced today that 1t will resume natural-gas deliveries to the Soviet Union after a seven-year suspensio n. the first ma1or agreement with the superpower neighbor since the 1979 Iranian revolution. The official Islamic Republic News Agency. monttored in N1cos1a. said that under the pact with Moscow. Iran will supply the Soviets with an estimated 105 million cubic feet of gas a day later this year. T he aeency did not J IVC a date for resumption of delivenes or say how much the so .. 1ets will pay. But it said the volume would be increased to about three b11l1on cubic feet a day by 1990. Gas expons arc vttal to Iran's econom). battered by the country's Sl\-)ear-old war w11h Iraq. which cost S7 billion a year by official Iranian estimates Thedechnmg pnce of 011. another crucial Iranian expon. also has damaged the Iranian econ· Om\ Hersh said U.S. intelligence infor- mation backs th e view that ov1c1 military offi cers believed they were firing at an American reconnaissance plane. possibly one which was operat- ing in the area at the same time He !>ltd hc gi ves U.S official' "very. very poor marks" for rushing to Judgment about the Soviet action on the basis of prel1mina~ in· telhgencc: rcpons "They ( S offic1al!.l took in- cn:d1blc chances '-'Ith ven sens1t1ve 1ntcll1gence and I think th~y manipu- lated ver) much." he \ltd In a magazine an1cle, Herc.h wrote that the president and other top offinals "'chose 10 look the other wa\ when better 1nformat1on hecame a' a1lablc about thc Soviet confusion '-'Ith longsLand1ng Amem·an rc- conna1ssanc:e m1ss1uns .. 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WI PIOllCT mulHHtr tam11\ them 100'\, · Wllll10Utm5tm MOSt •f"W•l ~f" ••ti\' 'i)'itcm~ manuall} and that apparent· I> '"what happened So yo u naturally a\k vour<ielf what good an: siifety '>)Stem., 1( tht') rnn ~ blocked by hum..in m1\Judgml.'nt." said Binner. who rl.'cc1 vcd tht.• rcpon last week I hl' confercnn: i., closed to the puhhc. but '>Omc of the t.·ontents of the rcport ha \C.-aln:ad) been made public b' tht nt.·w~ media and the Soviets. ·"More information will probably come out in dnb'i and dral'l'i dunng th,· cour$C of. the week," ~1d an a$encr oflic1al He spoke on cOn· d111 on of anon) mil) The '>o' 1et!> ha"e 'ldld human error "U'> almo'>I t"(dus1veh to blame for thr '>lcam and lhem1cal explosions that lore open C hernotzyl's No 4 reaLtor on .\prtl :!ti. w111ng olT a fire and rcleas1n~ rad1at1on tnto the ~ir. A rcpon in the New .Yot1c Tim~ last Fndsy c1ung the Soviet study 111d it raised the possibility that 6.SOO people will die prematurely ~~K of the accident at the Uk"tn1an power plant. Fish. vegeuwon and buildinp near the plant will remain contaminated.. according to the newspaper, and topsoil scraped up 1n pa~s of the 1.000 square mile evacuation zone was buned elSt'wherc as con· tam1nuted waste. The accJdcnt at the plant 80 miles nonh of Kiev killed at least 31 people, relc:as.td rad1oactiv11y over m\:'(h of the world. forttd the evacuauon of 135.000 people and caused $2.8 blll1on 1n damages. Aquin o meets Suharto in I ndonesia despite c o up t hreat in Manila JA.KART.\. lndonC'ilil IA P) - Phd1pp1ne Prc'>llknt CorB/on Aquino. lrJ\l'hng abroad despite conn"rn.,ot d po')'>1bk coupa11empt at home. met with Indonesian kad<.>r uhano 1mlJ\ 111 dl'ilUS<; c;t rengthcn- 1ng Ill'' r hl· t;ilko; .11 Ml'rdl'ka (Freedom I PalalC' "l"r<: l'\f>Cl tl'd ICI focu\ on promoting l'n1num1l ruopcra11on bl'· '"cl'n lhl' 1v.u \outhcast '\'i1an Ml h1pelayt" au .. ording to In· don~'>tan utli n ah "ho '>fXl"e on COlldltlOn of ,HICln \rtllt\ fhc\ \.'l id \QUlrlO mtght '>tgn en1nom1l .1uollh .ind ,1greemt·nt\ on air \l'Ml h Jnd rl''>l Ul' cooperat1<m bclore \hl' k J \ l'\ for \1ngaporc Tues- da\. lhl· -.cnind .1nd linal <.top on her lir'it mcr'l'ii'> trip \1nle hccom1ng prl'.,llknt \omc ol .\Quint>'!> ad' 1!'>er'i had suggested 'ihe cancel her four-day trip, warning that supporters of Ferdinand' F Marcos. the ousted former prcsi· dl·n1. might try to grab power in her ali<ience. On the eve of her Sunday de- part urc. the armed forces chief, Gen. Fidel V Ramos. put the Philippine arnl) on alen to forestall possible d1\lurbances A.s Aquino left Manila, about :!0.000 'Marcos supponers marched 1n a funeral procession for loyalist leader Fchurdo Lota, shot on a Manila street Tuesday They shouted thl"tr suppon for Marcos. who 1s in e\1lc 1n Hawa11. .. , am lea' ing m) government 1n good truSl'-'Orthy hands." Aquino SJ1d hefore boarding the presidential twin-engine Fokker Je'I. Torturin~ of black priest reported 1n South Africa By the A"socialt-d Prtss JOJI ~ \:"-£ ~Ul RCi-..\coun affidav 11 <;a ysa black pnes1deu11ncd for 10 "Cl'"' '-'J'> li•rl'l'd to \land hlindfnlded for 20 hours dunng interrogation and l,tll r h,ul tr11uhk >AJlk1ng. a new~papcr reported The pnest wa s 1dent1fied in 1lw 'rnnd,I\ ••llllUn l 111 lhl' ( 11-. Pr<.>'>'I nC'-'!>papcr as the Rev Smangoliso \11..h.11\h\\J ~l·m·r.11 \C.'lrl'tal') 11f the \outhcrn A.fncan Catholic Bishops C onkrl·nu• I k ha' htTn in detention sincr June 12. when a nattonwtdc state ol l'nH·r~i' '"' "·"Jn rrt."d < ''' Prt·\s. a nr>A spapcr for Johannesburg's black u \m mu1111\ ,,11(1 thl' pnc..1') l..i"'l'f" haH" a .. ked a coun to rest rain police from "hJt thl· l.1"'l''' 'aid "ould ht· fun her a~c;ault1 ng or tonunng of their client. U.S., Egypt conduct jolnt exerci ses ( ..\lR<> l \ JOd t-g)pt1an forces engagcd 1n 1mn1 air and naval nhtnt'U' l''' 11 •hl ~kd1 1crranl•an today. 1n the face of clai ms by ne1pibonng I l 1h\J thJt 1IH l \l'fl 1\l' " pan of a U.S.-insp1rrd "terronst plot · A U.S. I mhil'>'>\ 'P<>"l'\ITIJn ..aid the five-day ellerctse hegan Sunda)' and included the t..iml'1 ( orrl'\tJI and four other American war.,h1ps Hc declined to say how !"11Jn~ Lg} p11.in H'\'.>l'I' or planes were taking pan. and Egypt's Defense ~in 1q r) hJtl n11 r umment The c;pokesman. who 1ni:.1sted on anonymtty, "11ulJ n111 'IX'< 1h "hc:rt' thl' ~hips were e'H l'pl to say they .. would not be rn1NJcrn t 1it.11 tht• L 1li)'an w ast." Sy nan Prc'i1dent Hafez Assad amved in I 11po l1 th1 l .11111,11 of L 1b)a. on an v1'l1t <iunda)' night a"'1 vowed to fight .1l1111f'"'h I ill\ .1 II 11 1., again attdt "cd b) the L n11cd States, Libya's official news ·'~'.<' nl \ '·"" i. id:I\ Soviet dissident reunited with famlly \ U:. '\ '\ ·\ -I hl· mother of Anatoly Shcharansk). his brother and thrtt ulhl r IJ m11\ n1l·111 hcr' Ill''-' from Mo~ow to Vienna today and were reunited " th ttw lr••n! 'iu\ 1l't d1"1drnt. who an·ompan1ed them on co Israel \hl h.ir..in\I..' ·, hrothl'f l con1d l eon1d'' wife: Raya, their l'A<O w ns. All'll.ander, I ~ .1 1.d ""'"·I .ind 1h,· \hlharansk)•i 78-)ear-old mother. Ida M1lgrom. met lot .1hou1.inI11ur "1th .\nJtoh 'hcharand,, 1n a dosed airport loun$e .. I feel 1~1 .. ><.I n •'A l''l' '>ll'n 1 oha " Mr'i Milgrom said. using Anatoly's nickname. \'>h ·J ~ h' Ill though t 1ht· \<I\ ll'IS had allowed the five to leave. Anatoly \h•. h,11 .111'~' ,,111l · 1 hl'\ wan1cd 10 [(l'I '>Omething for th1'i I hope they get nothing .. Vietnam children sald undernourished H \"-C 11\0I\. "lur\C y'\ 1nd1cate that more than half of Vietnam's children do not grow up normall) because of malnutrition. the official \ •l·tnJmc:w Ill'"' a~enq tod.1~ quoted a specialist as saying. The Vietnam Nn'' .\gl'rl< ~-rn on1torC"d 1n Bangkok. quoted Dr. Tu G1ay, director of the 111,111u1c: 111:"Ju11111c1n 1n llano1, as saying that 10'it11ute surveys over the past Ii "l' 'car\ w nd udl·d 1 hat "b) 1n1crnat1onal standards. only 48. 5 percent of the V u:tna m c \t' l h ddrrn ha' l' grown up normally .. About 1.5 percent arc severely malnoumhl·d due: to lad of hrca'it feeding. bad qua I tt y of baby food. acute ll''P" a tun 1nkt11nn' or diarrhea. ht" was quoted as '8ying. Early Bird Dinners s7 .50 Featuring Prime Rtb or Fresh Fish .... Complete dinner wtth c hoice of -r-Soup or Salad and Dessert '4 to 6 PM 7 D•y\ a Week 801 E. ~lboa 673-7726 s11e~1a1 VCR & 2 .MOVIES . M • F 1 6 95 Sat. •g•s VlbEO MOVIES •••••• •2 .0/DAY ADDITIONAL RENTALS 1/2 PRICE WEDNESDAY ••. sotur~a~ 10 a'" t 11 ,... ALL RENTALS., .. ---..... SS&·&J&J )70 S Bris tol lristol Vlll•g• ot Drl•tot & Aedhlll • Coit• M•H jf Or.nge Coat DAILY P.llOT I Mondey, .-.... 2$. ,,_ * » '. Accused SOViet spy began recruiting student in 1983 Governon decide &1aln•t t;ighting tax overhafil plan ., ............ ..,.... HILTON HEAD ISLAND.Sc. -The nauoo'1aovemotueethefeckra.I tax overhaul plan 1s a maAtd bea. Pfoducin, a windfall for m~ ttases .tlile pres urir\1 many st.ates to lower their ul~ taxes. At Its mccuna here. the N1t1onal Governors' Anoca1tion ha n't taken a posiuon on the~-. ud may not do so. af\cr hcarina rccommeodauons Sunday that 1t acupt t.be biJl tither than ...,.. a fruitleu fiabt ap1nst it. ··-:rn,~ va t majority of aovemo_n would hke to keep the deduction (for wet taitcs). Anzona Gov_ Bruce 8abbJn said 1n an 1ntcrv1cw. "It's simply a recoanition that every ox had to be aorec:l. and that ifs es.sent1illy over with now " NEW YORK (AP) -In 1983. a Soviet employee of the United Na- tions chatted upacollese student. but the relati onship did not become 1llcpl uruil three years later with an exchanJC of class11ied information. the FBI says. The characs against Gcnnadiy Fedorovich Zakharov af\er his arrest on a subway platform Saturday ni~t illustrate how the Soviets of\en main- tain lepl contacts with Americans before pump1na them for secrets. the FBI says. "The Soviets and their surrogates have an insatiable appetite for our ~1ent1fic, technical defense infor- mation," Lane Bonner. spokesman fo r the FBI in Washington. said Sunday night "Academic contacts are not unusual. Of\en, they arc not ou1s1dc the law " The un1dcnt1fied Queens College computer science student nqt1fied the FBI s soon as Za.kharov approached him. authorities said. Zakharov, who authorities said does not have diplomatic immunity. could be sentenced to life in prison 1f convicted on espionage chafJes. He's scheduled to be arraigned today 1n federal court. Zakharov. assigned 10 the Unned Nations Center for Science and Technology for Development. told the student he needed assistance 1n obtaining matenal on robotics and computer technology and for two years paid him thousands of dollars for unclassified information stolen from libraries and other sources. the FBI said. Afterthestudent, a U.S. permanent resident. graduated, he went to work 1n September 1985 for a New Yor~ firm that 1s a subcontractor for Tearful fare well bid to 14 postal workers killed in massacre EDMOND. Okla. (AP) Thousands of people tearfully said farewell 10 14 post office employees gunned down by a co-worker before he comm111cd su1c1de. and the com- munity's mayor says it's 11mc to get on w11h living. "A new chapter starts tomorrow." Ma)or Carl Rcherman said Sunday night, af\er a ceremony attended by 3.500 residents at Central State Un1\ers11y's football stadium. "ll's tame 10 pu1 everybody back in order." Rchcrman said. "We've JUSI go1 to \lep forward. alt~ough there ..... will always be people wflo never arc able 10 cope" w11h the carnage Wednc~a> "The best support is to ~ct back 10 a <;table cnv1ronmen1.That s not to say we have forio11cn 1hc victims. or ever will .. he said. Earlier Sunday. the cremated re- ma1n<1 of Pa1nck Henry Shem II. who police said killed 14 fell ow employees and wounded Sl!I others before com- m1111ng su1c1de. was buned in a famil} plo1 1n has hometown of Watonga The pnva1c service was a11cnded b) ~5 friends and rcla11ves. The final burial. for Belly Ann Jarred. 34. was scheduled toda} 1n Guthrie Gov George Nigh JOined eost- master General Robert Preston Tisch and Reherman at the stadium for tht' Sherrill taught riflery for RAF LONDON (AP)-Patnck Shcmll spent two weeks this summer at a U.S. Air Force facility in Bnuun teaching soldiers to fire nflcs. a base spokesman said today. A statement issued by the public affairs office at RAF M ildcnhall in eastt'rn England confirmed a repon 1n the Sunday Times of London which said Sherrill trained soldiers to use the M-16 ·rifle. He wa s among 104 members of the Oklahoma National Guard who served 1he1r required two weeks' annual training at the base RAF Mildenhall. 20 miles north- east of Ca mbridge. is technically a Royal Air Force base bul in effect 1s run b}' the l l.S. military. 50-mtnute memorial service Fourteen rows of bleachers were left empty 1n memory or those killed "The empty seats behind the fam1l- 1es represent the empty feelings we feel 1oda~ 1n this commun11y." Nigh said. Tisch announced that at 4 pm today-a moment of silence would be observed al 40,000 post offices na- t,1on\\1de Regan predicts revamping of nation's budget process SAN r .\ BARBARA(AP)-Whtte House ch1efof~taff Donald T Regan. tau lung the federal budget process as an 1ncffic1ent. ''Mickey Mouse 'iys- tem." say\ Pre\ldCnl Reagan 1s study- ing plan'I for a maJor overhaul of the na11on'c; budget program Reea n. 1n Cahfom1a with the vaca11oning prts1dent. ~1d proposals ro re" amp the system put forward b) top White tlousc aides last week "definttelf' caught the eye of lhe prcc;1dl'nt The Wh1tr House has found fauh \\1th th e budget process for years, bu I has not pul forward a specific reform package becau~ of intense oppos1- t1on 10 Congress. which Jealously guards its budget-making.authonty The president would put his ideas before Congress in 1he next State of tl:lc U nwn address and make 11 one of his top pnont1es for his remaining 1wo years in office. Regan 1old reponers dunng a weekend meeting. "We have a cra7y hodgepodge of a budget." Regan complained "No state has a budget system. no other nation has a budget S)stem ltke we do .. We do man~ things 1n the federal level that would be considered d1~­ honest and illegal 1f done 1n lhe pri vate sector " I Regan . the former Secretary of th e Treasury. was head ofMemll L}'nch. the nauon's largest in"estment firm Prudential-Bache Securities presents ... Retirement & Flnanclal Survlval In the 80's. A Financial Seminar at Buffums (Fashion Island ) COME PREPARED TO LEARN ABOUT: • Impact of proposed tax law on your investments • IR A lump sum/rollover alternatives • Interest rate and economic forecasts • Conservative money management CONTEMPORARY INVESTMENT IDEAS FOR: • Max1m1z1ng income • Achieving f 1nanc1al independence • Increasing net worth • Reduc1nq income taxes GARY ROBERTSON Bill COOLEY WHEN: Wednesday, August 27th, 9:00a m .· 10:30a.m. WHERE: Buffums. Fashion Island, (entrance across from Brooks Brothers) ~ •nA'l< lftl Al.lv1 OI IOf Pur<MnllAI R1tr hf' SE>Ctml~ l>ary Aot>erlson it nd Bill <.,;~y will d1..cu sound •nd con orvnhvfl lochnioue-; 10 help yr-1 ach e11e Y°"' 1 elire!'nflnl goatr. • Thia 0ynam1e !)(9Mfllllll0tl w. be ottered along w11h a FREE coo1tnen1et lJfHl<IOI Tf'wolt ii no cMrg4'1. l'IQwevef dVe 10 llmeled SNtlng 19$('NllllOl'I$ Are 11 nwry To r"4"rve yoor -.at pleaM ~II Oncty Ettef ti 714-752-2280 or tOll "" 800 231 1324 Sff.urtltl'S 1301 Dove StrP. I Newport Ae;:ich. CA 92660 defentt contractors Bendix and Gen· eral Electric. somethins Zakharov allegedly had encouraae<S him to do. The company manufactures un- classified precision components for military aircraft engines and in radars. On May 10, Zakharov offered his contact a I 0-ycar contract that called for obtainin& classified information that could not be obtained by a citizen of the Soviet Union, the FBI said. The informant signed the contract "Zakharov allegedly advised this ·1ndi v1dual that he should not be mo11va1cd solely by money but should feel rewarded when he· and Zakharov were able to hurt the United States," FBI Director William Webster said in a statement. Earlier this month, Zakharov asked for some classrficd material and gave his contact $1 .000 for three docu- OennaclJy F. ZakbuoT ments. includ1na material about an Air Force Jct. the FBI said. Before Zakharov could get a good look at the material, three special agents moved 1n Employed mom's kids perform better in school WASHINGTON (AP)-Children of working moth~rs tend 1odo better 1n school. arc absent for fewer days and have belier commun1cat1ons skills. according to a nationwide study by four Ohio researchers. But women whodon't.havejobs outside the homes are more hkely 10 be confidenl they arc good mothers, and 1he1r children report bener relationships with them, the study said. Overall. the child benefits when the mother works, said the researchers, who presented their findings to 1hc Amencan Psychologi- cal Assoc1at1on 1n Washington over the weekend "All s1gn1ficant differences in social and academic cntena favored children of employed mothers:· lhey wrote. The "traditional" American family -with 1he father as sole breadwinner and the mother a full-time homemaker -1s becoming a rarity. The researchers sa1<l the children of working mothers tended 10 have higher IQ scores. less school absenteeism. were more self-reliant and rated higher by their teachers on academic achievement. 14 Deere lactori~ •hat after walkout MOLINE. Ill. -Fourteen Deere & Co. planis m lowa and (IUnoas were closed today, 1dhng 12.000 workers, after Lhc Uruted Auto Worken called stnkes It three factonei. the company said. "Deere & Co considers the uru~·· decis\on to strike three of ns fac1h11cs as a stnke ap1nst all Deere fac10n~ under the UAW master aareemen1:· company sook~m1n Bob Shoup wd Sunday. In rctalla11on. Mohnewba'iCd Deere. the world's larJCst manufact~~ off arm tractors, said 11 would cloSt all 14 plants. whale the company and uruoo lry to reach a new contract Woman found dead at actor'• eatate ROXBURY. Conn. -A 43-ycar-old woman was found dead in~ bot tub at actor Dustin Hoffman's estate, state police said Sheila F1ooda.. a ~hooheacher at the exclusive Wyl:'.cham Rise School in ncal'by Washioaton. was fou nd lying face down 1n the hot tub Saturday, police said Sunday. She was a guest oflhe estate's caretaker. authont1cs said. Hoffman was in Los Angela dunng the weekend but volunteered to return to ConnectJcut. wd Lt. Ed Dalley. adding that no foul play was suspected. AIDS victim start• school with cla .. mata KOKOMO. Ind. -AIDS v1ct1m Ryan White entered eighth grad_e today wnh other students. marking the first tame since his illness was diagnosed that he wa s permitted 10 stan the school year w11h his classmates. He will be treated ltkc any other student. the pnncipal said. The organizer of a parents' group that fought 10 keep ham out of class said no protests were planned for Ryan's mum to school this morning. "We're prayina for a normal year. What the real outcome will be. I don't know," said Jeanne Whtte. whose 500. 14, enters the 'iuburban Russ1av1lle school. 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(}1c;rount hrn It" .1111 rnlll "t'I urit \ 1'.11 ti II Rank. nnly from Sc:>('llntV Pan tu H.mk H111 \'1>11 h.l\t' ,,, flt I nu\4 11•••DiscougtBanking I • 0 LY FR l\l -Sl® SECURITY PACIFIC B£'l.NK ___ , \ • ' .J Bohunis protecting our rights by asserting his To the Editor: Your editorial of Auaust 6, 1986, rqardin& Mt. Bohunis susna the City of Newpon Beach for battery, com- monly called "police brutality" in the circumstance. 1s appallina. From what your report and edi- torial state. Mr. Bohunis qreed to submit to a breath test for blood alcohol. Because the police were not satisfied wllh the way Mr. Bohunis took the test, against has will and without legal ri&ht. they took him to a hospital. There two officers held him down whiJe someone withdrew a blood sample. To quote the United States Su- preme Court in a similar case. "This as too close to the rack and the screw ... It is the law protecting Mr. Bohunis against such brutality and the ex- clusion from admissability in court of illegally obtained evidence that is supposed to prevent over anxious, poorly disciplined pohcc depart- ments from tum1ng our wonderful country into a pohce state. I recently read an article that reported the Newport Beach Pohce have caused more such brutahtycases being filed against our ci ty than any other 1n the county From what the Pilot reported about the res1gna11on of Pohce Chief Gross. his res1gnat1on was possibly motivated bv the e;(cess1ve number of c1' 11 cases 'generated by the poor conduct of our police department under his supervision. The vast majority of our police arc excellent examples of what police should be. It is unfortunate a few choo~ to act like und1setphncd cavemen when 1t comes to civil riahts. ~ · I'm sure It is not pleasant handhnt 1 drunk. But th.at docs not give the patrolman the right to batter a belligerent drunk any more than a nurse can dump a bedpan on an obnoxious pauent. The victims can both be relatively helpless people. If the unpleasantries of the vocation arc intolerable to the individual, they should find an alternate occupation. It is unfortunate reporters choose to refer to the offense of drivin4 under the influence as "drunken driving." It requires much more alcohol to be drunk than to be under the influence. Police correctly refer to the offense when they call it a "DUI." I am sure many drivers arc misled by such loose language into driving under the influence when they arc not drunk. If Mr. Bohunis was driving under the influence of alcohol, he should be punished for doing so. If he was subjected to police brutality, he should be commended for asserung his rights. He is protecting ours at the same time. I\ 1s unfortunate that your editonal policy appears to be at vanance with this. M.A. R1chley Jr Newport Beach Honest, accurate editorials To the Ed11or I am wntmg to thank you for the rt'CC'nl ed11onal'.i on the &al Bcach shooting and the Bohums lawsuit against Newport Beach. I found these editorials to be accurate and honest. Thank you for your support ARB C'AMPBELL Chief of Police Newport Beach Send a copy to Judge Hatter! To the Editor \'our eduonal of Aug. 6. 1986 on the police brutalit) suit filed by an admmed drunken driver was the most to-the· point I have e'er read an your paper -a masterpiece certainly hope you sent a cop) to Judge Hatter' THOMAS L H o\L L Newport Beach Improve NB, then increase tax To the Ed11or 'our ed1tonal of Jul> 31 . po1ntmg out that Newport's tounst industry had been wounded. a wounding man1fe~1in1he lowered occupancy of 1he local hotels. should arouse our local c1111enl) from its complacency a~ )Our sugge'ited However, merely ad' ert1'iing Newport without cleanng up 11s dclic1enc1cs w11l 1n the long run Pfll"C harmful "Those doctors and dentist'> and \ales people who have ~tra)ed 10 the Northern Coast" arc not hllnd to such things as the salting up and pollution of the Bay Certainly 'icwport 1s not the only attraction to thl' 1oumts but is probabl)' the most '1\1hlc attraction >\II the media, inlluding ~oursel\CS have strayed from realuy b)' portraying plans for dredging and clean ups as substitutes fortheir actuality. A remedy would be for the media 1n Newport Beach to publish at regular intervals a box score as to what must be ac· comph~hed. •!1 re-dredsanJ the Bay and maintaining its punty an expcd1t· ini traffic along the Pacific Coast Highway and elsewhere, etc. When the necessary improvements have been accomplished would be the proper time to increase the bed tax the tourists are already paying and not before. EDW IN W AMYES Oover Shores Community Assoc1a- uon Newport Beach A non-political look at Ethiopia Io thl' hl1ttlr In tl''>pon.-.c to the 'itrong letter ,1~ain'>t f 1h1op1an aid recent!} pub- l"hnJ h~ the Dall~ Pilot, perhaps )Ill rl·.1dt:r\ w11uld Ilk<' a first-hand ,1i.loun1 of '\ol.h,H 1t 1'i hke to serve on lhl' l;imlnl' lront there I Jr PJml'la \utton kept a Jou rnal of hl'I dJ\ to-da> experience~ as the .. nh ph\\ltian with fi ve nurses 1n a < h1.1rd1 V.orld <;crv1ce Feeding < l'ntt•r 1n ( 1cweha. Eth1op1a. She ~rnlt' llll\ d1ar)' by cnndlehght each n •t1-h t 1 n hn tc n 1. not k nowang what lht nnt tla; would bnng. For .a t,1 t•1;1I real unbiased and non- TODAY IN HISTORY By tbt' Auociatt>d Prt-~ Toda~ ,, \loncJ,I\ \ug 2'i lht· 217th da\ of I IJX" There art I 2X da\\ It'll an the \Car T oda't 'h11thhgh1 1n hl\tor~ On >\ ug I 5 1944 .\ ll 1ed lor<.e<i liberated Pam ending four year'\ of Germon occupation The 'iurrcnder of MaJ < 1en f>1ctrl{h vo n ( holt1t1 - "ho had defied \dolf Hatler·., order\ to level 1hr r renc h r:1p11nl rnther than g1vl' 1t up -\Ct ofl wild cclehrat1on'i an the •.trect' r )n th!\ da1c In 171 X. hundrt'd\ of frcnlh cn- lon1<,t <; arrnt'd 1n I 111J1'i1.1na v.11h <iom<' ol thtrn \t'tthng in r>rc\Cnt da~ 1'lc'A Orkan~. In 1825 1Jr11au.1 y dcdarcd its 1ndepcndcme from Rrar1I In 18H \nn Rutledge "81d h) .. omc to ha\.t been the early truc love of \braham l 1ncoln. d1t'd an llhno1<; ORANGE COAST DailyPilai poli11cal look at the rcaht)' ot Amen· can aid 1n th1<; d1'itnct. I recommend Fthop1an Journal, available now in local bookstore~ It should be read. not onl> hccau~e at 1\ 1nterest1ng. but because 111s human Before we take a forever-in-concrete pos1t1on on Eth1op1a. let's approach Its problems with an open mind and heart We have done much good there lnc1dentall). Pam will be coming home for her 20th class reunion al ( orona dcl Mar High School. this v.t•c kend OORIS SUTTON Newport Beach at age ~2 In II/fl( C1crman ph1lo\ophcr Fncdnch '-1clnche died In 1916 the National Park Scrvu.c v.as e'>tablishcd w1th1n the Depart· mcnt of the I ntenor In 1921, the United tate~ ~1gncd a peace treaty with Germany In 1943. U.S forces overron New C1eorg111 in the Solomon l<iland~ dunna World War 11 In 1950. President Harry Ii. Truman ordered the Army to seize control of the nat1on'<i railroads tu a' en a strike. In I Y84. author Truman Capote died in Los Angcle<1 at agr 59. leaving behind the inccvnplcte manu~nr>t to a novel titled. '<\n'l~crtd Prayer\." Ten year'> aao President Gerald R Ford announretl thftt h1<; national campat&Ji tha1rman. Roge~ C B Morton wJ\ being replaced by Hous· ton lawyer Jamee. <\ Baker llf • .,.,., Wlllm., PullhM>f!lt Tom Telt fCl!or OOfl F Mtter C•ly Editor Tom Clttfltfl N~ Editor c:, ......... SPOl'I• fdllOf ~Cfttt'-" Produci.on Dlr9'Tor f~Jl(Mdle Clrculellon ow.c:tor ...,..,,~ A<llNtltlng OltectOt ...... , ........ Cl11tit• Ol...CIOf " ... tberearetJmes. wethlnk, whenthemedJcalaJlmentsofapubllc flgureneed to be aired." /)~l#f' 111E~l'eJT 0111 Ntwe AmtllC:I Sy'10IC411t 191e '{oV H~~e NOTHING To FeA~ ... T~\S lS ST~tCTLY VO~\JNTARY. NOW P\.~S~ fl~L rµ,e CUP. Road to improving our city streets is bumpy one Those of you who. hke me. travel -I use the word "travel" loosely - V1ctona Street between Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa wtll un- doubtedly be delighted to team the work presently going on is good. Well. on second thought. sort of good. The water company and the gas company arc installing new mains. The last 11me I was through there, west-bound traffic was completely stopped, detoured to another street, but that's to be expected when you're dealing with a street like Victoria. I learned all of this by calling the l osta Mesa planning department. The rest of the "good'' news is that the> are also installing a storm drain system, wh1ctr will eventually result in the rcdec;1gnang of some of the 1 ntersecuon s. End result'> Why. we'll be able to drive V1ctona an something besides an all-terrain vehicle or a ha y wagon I wouldn't go so far as to say that you . 1ght dare the street in your Lam- orasctt1 QXU. but you should be able to get through with your station wagon. Maybe. Where there's good news. there's bad news. There are no (zero) plans to widen V1ctona. There was a study done three or four years ago, and there l'i apparently no money to do the JOb. In fairness to the city of Costa Mesa . they've been plowing mill ions into tlood control and storm drains, which makes se nse. What good would V1ctona be 1f all of the houses were washed away'> On the other hand. I remember Costa Mesa 1nstall1ng medians all up and down Harbor Boulevard. so I aslted why that money had been spent there, instead of on Victoria. I mean, grass and trees on Harbor are nice, but the suspension on my car is import· aht too. The answer was a real eye-opener. That work was planned and done by the Parks Department. I find that a little hard to swallow all in one chunk. Apparently the outer lanes belong to the people an charge of streets, and the middle lane belongs to th e people who do our parks. I dearly love grass and trees, but by no stretch of the imagination can those strips be termed parks. Is it possible that the Parks Dept. dotsn't have enough to keep II bUS), and too much money IO its coffers? God forbid that the Caty of Costa Mesa would reduce the size of a department and put the money where 11 would do some real good. hkc bu1ldan$ main thoroughfares -that's what V1ctona 1s, after all -that arc passable by vehicles other than Sherman tanks . There's more news, too. It effects both Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa wants to punch 19th Street through. and hook up with Banning in Hunungton Beach. Isn't that wonderful? Banning 1s a quiet, re-Sident1al two-block-long street that presently runs between Brookh urst and Magnolia. People traveling west on the new street (19th) from Costa Mesa would have two options. They cou ld tum north or south on Brookhurst, or north or south on Magnolia. Those who drove through 10 Magnolia and turned north would travel one block and find themselves BILL HARVEY smack-dab in the middle of a school zone. Edison High School is on the comer of Magnolia and Hamilton. Which is. ironically, exactly where they'd find themselves if they come across Victoria, which becomes Ham- ilton at the city border. Good thinking. The Costa Mesa folks want to do this because 1t would be cheaper for them: and the Caty of Huntinston Beach. at least at the present lime, wants to go along with this thing. I don't think we have anyt hing to worry about. Huntington Beach says this thing as five to sax years an the future. and involves four ent111es Not only are the two c1t1es in- volved, but the county would be 1n charge of building the bndge - they're in charge of the Santa Ana River. and that dreaded band ofhcel- d1sger-anners. the Coastal Com- mission would have final appro\al on the whole shebang. We live m an age where we. as 1nd1 viduals. can communicate almost instantly wit h nearly any other ind1v1dual 1n the world. but nobod)-. nowhere. has ever gotten four c11y, count y and state depart- ments to agree on anything BIJI Harvey Jlve1 la Haat111gtor. Beacb. Democrats can't survive withoutgetting together SACRAMENTO -March t-ong Eu, a former Democratic as- semblywoman who has been Cah- fomia's secretary of state for the past 12 years. delivered a speech late last month to her party's top leaders. Eu. whose office oversees voter registration and electi ons. delivered a stem warning that the Democratic Party 1\ in danger of slipping into manortt) status 1n California. The latest voter registration figures com piled by Eu's office show that Democratic voter registration. 5 1.2 percent. is at us lowest point in more than a half-<:en tul) while the Re- publican registnmon level. n.s per- cent, 1s the highest 'iincc the early 1970s. And those numbers don't take into account the presence of what Eu and other officials call "deadwood" -the names of more than a million rtJ1,1stered voters who aren't actually ehgable to vote Were the voter rolls purged of nonvoters penod1cally. the Democrats probably would drop ~veral more percentage point$ - which as one reason by Democratic lea.i$lators lull all bills to require such purging With the factors of p3rty loyalty and turnout built into the equation. these numhcr~ mean that on a statewide basis, Cal ifornia has be-come a de facto Repubhcan-'lotang state Democrats have preserved their mar~ns in the Leaislaturc and an the states conve"ional deleptaon only b> aerrymanderina of distnct lanes Tak1na note of the numbers, Eu told the Oemocrat1c nate eitecutave comm1ttee, meetanJ 1n Anaheim "We·ve aot to stop k1ddina ourselves We a~ going to start losana from top to bottom unless we start doing \Omethang about those number<; " "The~epubllcans smell blood and arc mov1n1 1n for the kill,.. Eu con11nued "We c~n't depend on them to drown an their polmcal money or wear themsdves out on the way to the bank ... fhe Republican Party has 1 well- financcd, well-orpmz~ and ycar- round votrr registrat1on ca mpa11n wh1k the ()cmcxmts penod1cally announce ~uch dnves hut rarely follow through. The L>cmocrat1c Pany lack'i or· gan11at1onal cohesion. Real power 1s vested an legislative and con· grcss1onal leaders rather than in the formal party apparatus and the y have only scant interest an the overall fortunes of the party. And 11 lacks any general se nse of d1rcct1on, unsure of whether to or- gan1.te the unorganized newcomers to ( aliforn1a, mostly Asian and H1s- pan1c, or move nghtward to recapture the middle-class An&los wh o are moving rapidly into the Republican column So 1t docs neither and suffers. Throufbout the state, the new '01cr regi strauon numbers show. the relative loss of strength is being felt . The Democrats lost nearl y a half- pcrcentage point Just between Janu· arr and Ma y, when the last pre- pnmary numbers were compiled. whale the Republicans packed up more than a half-point. While total rcg1strat1on dropped about 300.000 dunng that penod, the Democrats lost more than 200.000 and the Republicans lost only 42,626 to improve their overall perce ntage. A classic case of how the poli tical landscape as changing is unfolding in R1 vcrs1de County, where the flags of developers attest to its bur&eoning population of suburban commuters. Between January and Mar. total voter rtgJStra t1on in R1vers1de in· creased 13,012 but thcrr were only DAN WALTERS 1,699 new Democrats whale the Republicans added 10.605. The GOP 1s gaining strength so rapidly 1n Riverside County that the co unty party chairman, Ken Calvert 1s predicting that his party may outnumber Democrats by the No- vember election - a not-un- reasonable expcctauon. given what already has occurred this yea r That's bad news for the the coun- ty's remaining Democratic of- ficeholders Riverside as not an isolated case San Oicgo and Ventura counties recently moved into the ma.Jonty· Republican column and San ~ma_rdino County 1 headed an that d1rcct1on. Eu as 5CCing 1t happen on a statewide basis and as 1ssu1n1 the warning, but so far there have been only token rcspon5es from Demo- cratic leaders. who seem to be constitutionally incapable of acting together on a matter of mutual poht1cal survival. Du W•lt~n 11 • 1yodlc•IH colam11J11. Pilot welcomes comments The Daily Piiot welcomes your o pinions on matters of publtc interest Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed They should be typed or ctearlywritten and sent to LETTERS to lhe EDITOR Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mosa, CA 92626 Please include your address and telephone number so that we may verify authorship II you prefer to make a verbal statement, you may call our WE'RE LISTENING telephone number -642·6086 ahd leave a recorded message Please keep these messages brief . i JACK AlU>SRIOlf Cola•ntat Jac1 AllHISOI and DALE VAN Alf A .use of ·medical records queried WASHINGTON -A blizzard of mail has swepL into O.llJ' offices questioning our journalistic cth.ics. ~t the heart of the co11troven¥ 11 this question: If an accuScd pubbc figure seeks sympathy from the publi.c and clemency from the courts by claiming he as suffering from a specific diseuc:. should the press have the riaht to ':'St' has medical records to cfetcnnine whether he's telling the truth. That, we confess, is what we did. We reported that an embattled Roy C'ohn -who has since died -bad AIDS Quoung from his medical records. we proved th.at be had hcd when he anSISted repeatedly that he had "ll' er cancer," not Al OS. Mo~t readers conceded. as one put 11. that "Roy Cohn is a hateful man and has been guilty of monstrous deeds " But they contended, in the words of a New York City reader. "this 1s no excuse for getting hold of and publishing data from hi&}lly coofidenual medical records." Was this. as the reader suggests, a media abuse that "threatens the rights of all of us?" Wr agree that the media has no business obtaining or publishing con· fidcnual medical records of private 1nd1v1duals. But there arc times, we think. when the medical ailments of a public figure need to be aired. Ro" Cohn was a superlawyer who spent' most of his life in the public spotlight. In the 1950s. when Sen. Joseph ~cCarthy was rummaging through government closets in search of communists. Cohn was at has ear, ~h1spcnng. ~ pauem ot legal misconduct finall> caught up with Cohn last October ..\ New York Judicial dis· c1phnar) panel recommended he be disbarred for ··dishonesty, fraud, deceit and m1srcpresentat1on." Court testimony alleged, for example, that C'ohn had flown to the hospital bed of a dying mult1m11lionairc and induced hi m to sign a document naming Cohn as trustee of his estate . Acco rding to the testimony. Cohn told this 84- year-old man -who was partly paralyzed. nearly bl ind. semi· comatose and drugged -that the paper had to do with his divorce proceedings. Cohn denied 11 all. offering a more benign version of events and blaming his accumulated enemies for hound· ing him on has sickbed. In a plea for clcmenc). he presented affidavns from docton that he had a "hfe- threatenang" disease. Thu'i began a spate of stones and 1nterv1ews with Cohn. As The Wash- ington Post aptly reported last ~­ cembcr: ··Loathed or lionized, the lcgcndal) Ror, Cohn as dying a very public death. · He vociferously de· n1cd his ailment was AIDS and th rcatencd to sue anyone who said so It was legal!) defensible to report "rumor~" that Cohn had the dread disease Th11' 1s what "60 Minutes," for example, dad. We decided to puhhsh the story only if we could obtain incontrovertible proof. After week~ of effort, Dale Van Atta obtained confidential medical re· cords that provided the proof we needed. So we reported that Cohn had engaged in a public fraud: contrary to has denials, he had AIDS. But there was an even more 1mponant issue that troubled us. The Na tional Institutes of Health arc required to choose their patients for medical, not poli tic.al reasons. We fra nkl y were skept1c~l that Roy Cohn. '-'ho had powerful friends in the White House.Jusi happened to be one of the 28 patients who would be admitted to the taxpayer-funded NI H program and be administered""" prom1~mg expenmental drug called a~11dothym1d1ne. D1$Cover maga21ne an 1ts current 1!>c;ue describes the efforts by desper· ate Al D victims and their fam1hes to beg. borrow or steal th, drua. Yet of an e~timated 10,500 lictims who were dying of AIDS. Cohn JUSt happened to be one of28 patients who were ~lcctcd at NIH for this hfe. prolong1na program. Now the Wall Street Journal has cha.ried that the Whne House i~tervencd to move Cohn ahead of other potential can- didate' Every expose means disatacc for rome human being who i typically weak rather than evil. Most of the time we arc convi nced that the trade• off ., ncccsury to m11ntain a f rce society But there are seasons when 11 5ecm a close call. tn the ca.sc of the late Roy Cohn. \lit beheve the truth needed to be told. MINI-EDITORIAL: Offici.al in the pac1ous Western si.tes have been pre 1na for a rc~l of the SS mph national sJ>C(d hmit and ~portedly have even enlisted Pres1dent Rcapn an theu cause Personally, we lund of hlte It the way n 11. life seems ~~ter when ll " lived slower. J•rl Aod~,.. .. Utl O.k Vu AU.t '" •>odfoattd tol•m.fl1t1. • ' "'. Border Patrol agent slays attacker in San Ysidro melee SAN DJEGO (AP) -A U.S. Border Patrol agent shot and killed a man duri na an altercation between a bostile crowd and aaents near the San Ysidro Pon of Entry, police said. The dead man, who was not immediately idenufied, was shot after he allegedly hurled two pieces of lumber at Border Patrol Agent Thadeus Szymczak and rushed him wit~ an object raised hi&h in his hand. Poli~ spokesman Ball Robinson u id the obJect was a rock. The man died 1mmedatcly from a singk gunshot wound to the chest fired at a distance of about IS feet by Sz>:mczak durina the Saturday na&ht incident. Szymczak told investigators he and agent David Teeple were being pelted with rocks and bottles by a large crowd gathered along a levee near the border. Cayamaca nre coat1nae. SAN DIEGO (AP) - An unat- tended campfire is to_ blame for a fi re that bu med more than I, I 00 acres in Raf!cho Cuyamaca S~te Park, the. California Dcpanmcnt of Forestry said. FuJI control was expected late today. ,.... SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER A•p1t Z Lucinda and Stephen Vanderwood, Laguna Beach. boy • AalHl 4 Pamella and Deuglas Wood, Corona dcl Mar. boy HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNT- INGTON BEACH Jaly 31 Mr. and Mrs. Patnck McKinney. Huntington Beach, boy Mana and Jesu!I Maninez, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Aap1t 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Wacek, H untangton Bcac;h. girl Aa1•1t 3 Both aacnts are auianed to the Imperial Beach sution and have been with the Border Patrol for 18 months. Accordina to a polioe statement the aaents were patrollina a brushy ~rea abc;>ut I 00 yards north of the mtcmattonal border just before JO p.m. Saturday. Szymczak saw several people in the brush and aot out of his vehicle and walked down an embank- ment to apprehend· some suspected illegal aliens. After putting the people into a transpon vehicle, two other men began waJkina toward the aacnu, police said. While Teeple stayed with the people in custody, Szymczak confronted the app,roaching men. As he walked toward them, one of the men allegedly threw woOd at him. A large crowd had gathered alo.ng a nearby levee and began "throwing rocks and debris" at "Szymcuk. the police repon said. The levee is a popular area for ahens ~iting 10 cross the hor~r. The man who had tt\rown the wood began running toward Szymcuk, posi tioned to throw a rock, and was shot, police said. He was not carrying any identification. Joyc1e and James Juroc. Huntington Beach.boy J9ly H Sandra and Anuro Rivera. Hunt· 1ngton Beach. boy Chame Bird and Michael Pease, Huntington Beach. girl Patnc1a and Phillip Wienke. Foun- tain Valley. boy Cin~~ and Christopher Dugan. Huntington Beach. boy Family under siege from rock tossers SAN DIEGO (AP) -For three years. Melody Bu rte, her perents and her 6-year-old daul)lter have been at war, but they don•t know why. Their unknown enemy strikes at niaht. hurlina baseball-sized rocks lhat have broken everything but Burke's spirit. "We like it here, and we don't really want to leave the problem for some- body else," said Burke. 27. "What we•d reall y like is to catch them and prosecute them as far as we can go." The attacks began the fint niaht the Burkes moved into the thrce- bedroom houK in East San Diqo. The longest they've aone without a bombardment is 29 days. There have been ni&hts when more than I 00 rocks were thrown. Burke knows it's JOang to be a bad ni&ht when the nc11)1borhood dogs stan barkmg. "My adrcnahn goes way up, and then I listen for the poundina to start. When the dogs stan barking. it means the roc ks arc going to fly." The rocks have broken windows and toys. The family cars have been damaged so many times that in- surance will no longer cover the cost, Burke said. Burke's brother, Bob. fractured his left shoulder while chasi ng after the rock throwers. Jaly 3t Sheryl and Charles Lester, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Dorothea Fletcher and Thomas Harper. Huntington Beach. boy JalySl Cynthia and Da vid Roth, Hunt· ington Beach, girl Deborah and Frank Denzler, Hunt- ington Beach. boy Marna Bounds and Daniel Andrews, Huntington Beach, girl \ State voting 'ra~ially polarized' LOS ANGELES -Ractal pttJudioe remains a &cl.or an California election' althou&h 1t 11 now pncUc:ed aa more subtle ways. experts aay. Suen prejudice may inftuence a number of campe1ans involvina blacks. H1speoica and Asians aaain this political season u the November teneral election approaches. they aay. And such Pftj~u i• not restricted to whttes vot1nf apjnst minoriues: &here are deep divisions between minority groupt them.elves, and the sa<alled "rainbOw coalition" docs not exist when it comes to the ballot box, accordina to a survey of political consult.ants. social scientists and pollsten. Forrmt Tauer'~' LOS ANGELES -Acior Forrest Tucker WU restina . comfonably toda~rdays after be collaoeed u hit 1w wa' about to be in tbe Hollywood W&Jk of fame, a hotpital spokesman 1&id ... The family has ~uesled·that we aay only that he'• mdna comfonably," Hollywoo4 Presbyterian Medical Center nunina supervisor Paul Miananosaid. Mmcan-Amerlcan• back Deau SACRAMENTO-LosAn1tlesMayorTomBradley Fire Jilt. refJnery agaln and U.S. Sen. Alan Cran5lon. along with oW.. Democr.t1 CARSON -Fire hit the Arco oil....refinery for the seek in• statewide office in Novem~r. received over-second time in two days, drawiq some I 00 firefi&htcn but whclmina suppon Sunday from the Mexican Ameiican causina no inJuries, officials wd. The ftte bnikc out at Political Associauon. The endonemenu were not unex-10: I 8 a.m. Sunday in a unit u.licd to remove sulf'er from pected. Neither Gov. George Dcukmejian nor Cranston's crude 011. said Los An,aeles County fire Capt. John Republican n val, Rep. Ed Zschau, showed up aver the Maslriaht. Firefia;hten bad the blaze under control shortly weekend at Sacramento's Woodlake Inn. MAPA's after noon, and no injuries~ reported. ORANGE COUNTY CllUSIN1 ASSOCIATION PRl'.SENT<i < atEJ\T LJ\IlOR DAY CUUISE IV <>1 t1\~<: E COlJ N'l'Y FAI RGHOUNDS 1 '0STA f\l l•:SA. CALI FO RNI I\ AU(;. 30 -:HST • SEPT. f, 1986 PUBLIC INVITED •See over 900 HOT RODS & CUSTOM CARS •Live 50'8 & 60'8 Music • KeaRTH 101 FM LIVE D.J .'s •Manufacturer's Exhibits • Give away 1923 T · BUCKET K IT • OCCA Info Line (714) 826-1948 • Cadillacs -Saturday Live • Fairlanes · Sunday Live JOIN US FOR 3 DAYS & NIGHTS BRINGING TOGETIIER THE CARS, TIIE MUSIC AND THE FUN OF TiiE 50's & 60.'s! ·------, COUPON s1 OFF with each spectator ad11ission J L--------' Leslie A. and John W Jessop Jr., Huntington Beach, boy Aagast 4 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodwrn, Costa Mesa. girl Shern and Tha Tun. Huntington Beach, girl Dare to be More. Aap1t I Mr. and Mrs Ronald Caruso. Hunt- ington Beach, girl Aaga1t 8 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hooper. Hunungton Beach, gHI Aaga1t 10 Mr and Mrs. T1moth) McClure. Hunungton Beach. girl AUJHl ll Mr and Mrs. Michael D. Boyett. Huntington Beach. girl -ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL Aug•1t t . Mary and George Eadington. Corona del Mar. girl AagHt 10 Diana and Richard Cook, Hunt· inJ!?_n_ Beach. boy FCJW'IT AJN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL July 1& Roseann Gideon and W1ntha Joran. Costa Mesa. boy Linh Thuy and Xuan Van Nguyen. Hunti ngt on Beach. bo)' Connie and Geary Box. Huntington fkach.boy Linda and Mark Mugica. Huntington Beach. girl Jaly 17 Nancy McGrandy and Dean Nauman. Hunungton Beach. boy Sandra Clemente and Jim my Rook . Fountain Valle y. bov Deborah and Robe·n Green. Costa Mesa. boy Ba1-Mc1 and Jad.son Wang. Irvine. girl Jaly 18 Katheleen and Lawrence Ma nin. Hunungton Beach. twms. girl and boy Jaly U Deborah and Michael Man1ncz. Huntington Beach. girl Kat hleen and David Levy. Hunt· 1ngton Beach. boy Jilly u Lina and Victor Rough. Irvi ne. gi rl Karen and Norman Bush. Costa Mesa. bo) Robena and Ricardo Shedd. Costa Mesa. girl · Tanya Edwards and Thomas Beatty. Huntington Beach, girl Debra and John Kelsey. Huntington fkach. boy July n Donna and Stephen Burrows. Foun- tain Valley, girl Man a and Thomas Benson. Costa Mesa. girl Jaly U Kerry and Scott McBnde. Fountain VaJley. girl Debra and Roben Aldous, Hunt· 1ngton Beach. boy J•IY U Graciela and Gabncl Bcccrra. Hunt- ington Beach, girl Pat and David Sanche1, Costa Mesa. girl Kns and Thomas Manin. Fountain Valley. boy Melinda and Douf!a~ McDaniel, Huntington Beach. girl Jaly U Patnc1a m1th and Frcdnck N1crode. Huntanaton Beach. boy Jaly t7 Tabatha Sammons and Ernie Lqar- reta. Fountain Valle)', ~y Margare1 and Michael 1cvcnson. Fountain Valky. bo) Linda and Owen Dtckcr. Irvine. boy Jaly U V1ck1 ~1mmon~ and Stephen La Perk. Co\ta Me'3. 11rl Elm1beth and krvan Pede. ( osta Mesa. boy Sholeh and P1rv11 i\mmlDdeh. Hun1· 1ngton &-ach. girl 17 mg · 111 13 mg n1c011n1 ~ per c1gwette by FTC method SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Seriou s Risks to Your Health. • , ' l -.mm .. STUI IY ••• (I) lZ:A5. l:JO, 4:15 l:IS. S:IS. IO;IS 70 • ' llAal D(UY STOlO "AUllS" (I) l;JI, 4:15. 7:00. 9:45 "IUTlar (I) lttl. 4:1', 1:• '11CAI. UCUS" (PC) ttl, 6:15. It.JI lOlll CAMiY M .... NllCEtMSM !"-Ill l-J..~7·9-10:40 "STAii If IE" (I ) 12.2 ......... 10 "DTlllrTIES" (I) 1::io. n o. s:JO 7:l0. t:lO edwarda souTH COAST PLAZA 546-2711 lil ~ f t -~P--llWMI 10 • 6 ruac 00l8Y smco "AUllfS" (I ) 11 lO, Z:IS. S:OO a-oo. 10:10 • mca 00l9Y STOlO Jiii CIUS( "TOP cur (PC) 12:45. l:OO, ~:U. 7 .JO, 9:45 mTT'EIGB "IUTltUSS rEOPU" (R) 12:30. 2:30, 4:30 6:JO, 1:30, 10:15 edwards BRISTOL 540-7444 llRISTOl AT MACARTHUR ~1· :fi11Uiti•u;. "TtlAS CUii~· IASSACIE" PAIT II 1-J.~7·f.lt50 "fUCl1 • Tll IAflCATW (PC) ll:lO. 2:30. 4')0 "fDltS ..wrs MY lff" "30 l'JO IO·JO "'-Ill •AtJM MACCltO "KARATE KID II" (PC) 12~S. 3'00, S· IS 1 30, 9'45 "DIE CUlY Sllllr (PC) 2:10, 6:10. 10:05 "UOIT WT Meir' (I ) UM 4:tl 1. ... 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(I) U:.•.Z:a ,4:• 1:•. t• ..... • ruca D(UY sTO£o Tiii CIUISE "TOP CUI" (PC) 12:45, ~IS, S:4S. t-00, 10:15 "llUIUml" (I) DGUTS&O IZ:lS, Z:JI, 4J4S 7:1', ... emt-.0 "IUTllUS PEW" (I) DGlJT SftJID l-J.S. 1-t·lM Tiil IWll!S "IOTltllC II COllO ... 12 30. J·OO. S:tS 1·45, 10-00 (rG) "l OIUUICO"(I) t:•. l:lO, 5:31 7:•, t.JO 4 TUCll OOlBl SlllllO "MIATE KID II" (PC) I 30, 3:45 6·00. l:JS. 10:20 ur GOUalllt "TKE Fl f" (I) 1215, 2:15, 4:15 6 15. l:JO. 10:30 4 THCll OOlBl SmtlO "A,. •SS" (PC) DNllY O.VfTO 2: ... S:ll. 1•.ze "IUTMUSS rEOPU" (R) ''Oil CWY S ...... (PC) I 00. l 00. S:OO. 1 00. 9.00. 10·45 l2:SI, 4:41, l:ll ---------,..-.~~~~--f OM WS£ "UllT WT llCIT" (I) KEU Y McGUIS 1:41, I.ii "TOr CUI" (PC) "IOIAll Tl( Mel'' (PC) I 00 l 15, S;lO. 7·45. 9·~ l:ll, S:SI. lt.H lOlll CAIClY "QIU Ul IUCCIHSM (Koll) 12 30, 2:30, 4 30 'JO, • 30. 10.30 "FHllS IUEWI" (PC·13) I u. no. S·4S. l.1IO "llWTIUll'' (I) 10:oe (Ff 60l08llllt "THE fl Y" (I) !l 2-4·6-1 IS IO:lO edwards SADDLEBACK 581 -5880 TORO RO AT ROCIHIH O ~-·~ "TOICI All ct" (I) ll:45. NS. 4:A5 IM. MS,ll:l5 lOl lO'lll "HOUT I.AST llCllr ' "FUCIT If TIE IAYIUTW' -.. 0-1-E -CWY--S-Ul-1-(1-.. -,,-C-)1 lt:tO, l:45, >:• (PC) ~ tO'lll "MIATE Kit II" (PC) "AIOVT W T llCIT' (I) I.JO. 30 , S·OO edwards EL TORO 581-9500 El TORO RD AT TWIN PEAll!I PLAZA -·-.. liACll OCHY smco "AUHS: TltE UW MOJIE" (l l II JO. Z 1 S. S-00. 8·00. 10.JO 1111 IWlllS "IOTltllC II COIMOI" (PC) 12:00. 2.JO. ~00. 1.JO. HS "MAIHIUlfTEI" (I) D(UY SlUCO He. 7:15. ... "DIED AH DAICEIOUS" l·M.'45, 1'4S l~U. t•.J5 (N.U ) "ST• IY ... (I ) DGlJT S'TDlO It.JI, Ul.•JI Si», t:JI, lt:IS w:Tlflla.O "nTJWS PEW" (I) 12'.1t, l:IS. 4•15 l:Zt. 110 ID• I~ • ruca mxo "T" CH'' (PC) IMS. f JO 44S, 11'. "''° l·IS. IO·i.>5 "fl( Rf" (I) 1.10, H O. S: ... 7;4S. !jH "TIAISflllUS" (PC) ll:4S Ul CRY lOltl CUSM "O•E cttn SlllH" 11'05, ZM (PG) • oo. He, a:oe, 1t;t0 "TDASCll .. USUCll" PMT I Wl.t!a.t:a .... ut.1•..a edwards MISSION VIE JO MAL L If.'' If WY T C. p It I II q I ' lff QOl..Dalll "TllE FlY" (I) ll 15, 2:1~. 4:10 gzo, UO, tt)t • 11•ca OOl8Y smro "AUUS'' (I) 1·4S. uo 1:JO, lt.15 ....... ......... tUClltlS" (PC·l3) lN A8 Ora~ Coast DAILY PILOT I Mondey, Augut• 25, 1988 TV Lis r1NGS -7:30- 12 ON TIE TOWN PRICE 8 AIOHT e WHAr8 HAPflBIHGll G $1,000,000 CHANCE OF A LffTIE • M'A'S'H I HEW\.YWEDGAME WILD Nl/Elt£A MCLAUGHLIN GROUP Cl) S.O. AT lAABE a IE.OPAllJV TOM JONES artSTAL GAYLE HOT NECES8ANl Y M NEWS NEWS WA8,HltQJoo.H. -aoo-u 9CWCROW MO-. l~AL!M H I' "Bin" (19721 IM Hwoowt IF=.,~ NIWI A WOMAN OF aaTANCE IVINNG AT flOfl8 M8ICAH MA8TIM l'MmTHllOAD MOYIE ·~ ''Aeeum ''°"' 1111 Ptlt" 11een I.On=· John Clmdlnt. R,,. "YOAJt Cheetln' ......, .. (1864) ~L Hlmlton. Sueen Ollwr . ... "2010" (1984) Roy Sc:hllc*, trf•· ** "Summer Aentll" (1985) John Cindy, Kw.ti Aultlil. ~~ • "Fridly The 13ttl -The Final Chlptw" (1984) Crispin Glo\ltf, KJmber1y Beck. -•:ao-• 8AMAZINQ STONES G JOK!A'S WILD . Cl) TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. .,..MMWINE (!) HONmtOOHER8 -t.OG-1 i~'AWE * *" "A Time To UYe" (1985) l.11.a Mlnnell, JeflNy OeMunn. 8 MOVIE * ·~ "The Gypsy Motha" (1889) Burt Uncafttr, Otborlh Kerr. DNEWS eMOVtE * U * "Spartecut", ( 19e0) Kiri! Douglu, LlurenCe OllYler. Liza Minnelll 1tan ln the drama ••A Time to Live .. tonl&ht at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 . (I) MOVIE ··~"Too Much, Too Soon" (1959) Dofottly Malone, Errol Flynn. ([)MOVIE * H "Lonely Heat1a" ( 1983) Wendy Hughes. Nomlen Kaye (Jj)MOVIE -1:00- ! ::WS * "~ 01 Oaltlny'' ( 1933) John Wlyrlt, Gibby Hl)'9I. eMOVIE ** "Mlnelt•" (1973) Ben Qaz. zara, SMrw North. 1::800TT -1:10- (C) CNMAX <XMBJY EXJl£JMNT -1:20- (JJ)MOVIE .... "CommlndO" (1985) Arnold $chweml leggtr. Rat Dlwn Chong. -1:aG-DNEWS • OOf/B1'( 8AEAK l~MOVIES H~ "Cly OI Battle" (19M) Vt11 Helln. Rll• Mortno. QI AU. IN THE FAMILY e AMEAICAH\&ASTEAS GSUfMVAl «IMOVIE -9:35-rrs SHOWTIME -10:00- • ([) CAGNEY & LACEY eeNEWS H \t "The WanloB" (1979) Mlcheel Beck, Oof1ey Wright. 8 PRAISE THE LOAD -1:40- -12:00-*** "A long Way Home" (1981) Timothy Hutton, Brenda VICCITO. • PAAl8E THE LOAD G MERV GRIFFIN • UFESTYL.£8 OF THE RICH AHO FAMOUS(A) ~~TIE( * * * "Strtnger Thtn Paradlte" ( 1984) John Lurie, Eszter Bellnt. e ID ALIVE FROM OFF CEHltA • BEHN> ntE see.ES &) SPEEDWAY AMERICA (C)MOVIE {!) OOIB1f IAEAK • 8HEAK PAEVIEW8 . 0 ENTERTAIMNT TOHIOKT e100cwa -t-.30- • Cl) NEWHART ***~ "Tender Mercies" (1982) Robert Duvall, Tess H&f1*. Cl)MOVIE * * * ~ "The KJlltng Fleld•" ( 1984) 'A Man and a Woman' back together 20 years later By SYDNEY RUBIN A-Wtecl ,.,_ Writ .. Pans-Dakar rally. Faced with the financial failure of two movies, she NEW YORK -Twenty years ago. phones him to ask permission to film French filmmaker Claude Lelouch their love story. ~ve the world a v1s1on of love . Hts After two decades. the lovers meet him was a box office smash. across a table m a restaurant. This "A Man and a Woman" won the fimencounter1scompelling,disarm- Academy Award for best foreign film. 1ng and unfailingly honest. The scene the C'anncs Film Festival's top prize ~b the tone for the rest of the film and the heans ofa generation that was and illustrates the success of touched by his 1dealist1c. star-crossed Lclouch's unique. 1mprov1sational young lovers. style of direction developed over Lelouch hopes the grown-up lovers more than two dec.ades. in his new film . ··A Man and a "I never give my actors a script." Woman: 20 Years Later.'' will reach ~aid the 48-year-old filmmaker. who today's audiences m the same way. has directed 28 films. "When I engage Anouk. '\1mee and Jean-Lou1~ .1c1ors I tell them the basic story like a Tnnt1gnant. who starred m the ong-fonuneteller telling someone his life. to roll as long as he hie.cs after the dialogue 1s done. Much of the scene in the restaurant ss improvised. "It was the most difficult scene because all the film 1s in that scene." Lelouch said 1n an interview. He originally wanted to make the entire 108-minutc movie in the restaurant, It might have worked. The scene 1s so real it 1s closer to documentary than fiction. And the stars. who never touch. sizzle. Aimee is feminine and subtle. in turn wary and ardent, timid and bold, sophisticated and innocent. Trintig- nant 1s magnetic. RiiWIMftW II.A. tE!WelO IMU inal film . continue the story of the I give basic ins1ructions. but the script girl ·.-tnne and her lover Jean-important information. things that "I must say, the wa y he looked at me in that scene, I think no man has ever looked at me that way.'' sai<t Miss Aimee. her hands playing about her face. touching her lips, brushing back her mahogany mantilla of hair. Louis. a race car dnver. in a sequel would make an actor laugh or cry. I that is a sex}. stylish look at love. keep un11l the las1 moment." At the conclusion of the 19'66 film. For the first encounter Lelouch Anne is still haunted b} the memo!) o;hot four hours of film, which he of her dead husband and tells Jean-edited into the 10-minute scene. He _,....,.,,1 u•Muu.mi Lou1!>, "If I ever forget him. I'll call turned one camera on each actor and IJJftmSmso"ul91 •ACl'ICGAltlMO )Ou." /.. wh1sJ)C'red their lines to them as the "It was wonderful the way he looked. To look. at a woman like this is lovel)." Lelouch. who was in New York for the opening of the film, said his style of direction calls for actors who are very open and trusting, and he has worked with both Aim~ and Trintig- nant often over the years. TJie sequel begins w11h her"C"all. She scene progressed. ~..,::.:.~ has grown from scnptg1rl to producer Because he also acts as cameraman rn~~~~==~====~~±~an~d~h~e~fr§o~msdinivieirtioioirgaiiini1zieiriofitihie1ion h_i_s_fi_lm_s he can allow the camera >~.. ll lO l .JO •·.lO 6 JO I JO 10 JO :?~~ :~~ 70-I $IX f-UC:ll DOll'I' $Tll f0 TOM CllUIH TOP GUN 1to01 11 JO l .SO t'U "0 10 OS OOll T STUIO li\Al'THIW H OOU ICll . FERRIS IUELLIR'S > . DAY OFF '"" u 1 ' · I l.lO l :OO S:lO 1.00 10 JO AKEW Cente< South 12UIU• 9111/h tulty N Ori Amo ~ ,. THIE TRANSFORMERS !'°l ' . • lt:JO 2->0 . HlAJtTIUltN 111 ••10 10..JO . ·. ONE CRAZY SUMMIER1'°1 ••20 lsJO MANHUNTIR 111 ANAHEIM 1141111 tltO/btmen !If AJlft fwr .,, .... '1 IOUHD IN AU KHINS MICMIAl ICIATON TOUCH AND 00 <•I VOLUNftlRS Ill M,AnNIW lllOOlllCI( flftlS IUtlifl'S DAY Off (flO.Ut ONIE CRA%Y SUMMIR(POI LA MIRADA GATEWAY I llttt9• 2400fl• t,11 .. u, llo~'""' ni..11Ul 16ll f .,, S •' 'll•ll•J v., .. 1101 HINH$' fAllllAt4 fAWCm STAND BY Ml 1•1 EXTREMITIES 11 I l )0 l )0 • •O 6 t \ • 00 11 00 •~ • 10 1 JO I 0 lO OOllT STlllfO THE Fl Y 11 ll 0 I II • H 11 00 6 10 I H TOl\'I HANIC S JACl(lf Oll.UON NOTHING IN COMMON ''°' l IS J JI I SI I H 1 O.JI t tO j )0 S JO I JO • .)0 I I I S MICHfAl ICfAfON TOUCH AND GO 111 I JO J •O t 10 I 00 IO I I ~IT SUHO l'IAnHfW llODflKK FEltltlS BUELUA'S DAY OFF 1~1J1 l U • 10 •JO I H 10 41 OOllT SlllltO UlPtl llACtlOO llORlfUll PAI llORllA JOHN C"NOY KAR.ATE KID PART II •PG\ ARMJDANDOANGEROUS1PG 111 TOM CllUIU TOP GUN ''°' I 00 Jo li SH MS 10:10 , 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 10 10 OOll'I' STllltO MANHUNTIA Ill I JO l U t 10 &,41 11 10 HIWAY39 IJUllJI 1070 l••OI• w •' Kntn !ll•lltl JIU·-~ So G G.r..; CIH« Pl IOUNO IN AU K •HNI CIHf>fl SOUNO IN AU KlltlNS ALllNS i.1 THE fl Y Ill THI THMINATOR ltl IOCICY HOUOl ,tCTUat SNOW fl l tOlll (.IUISI 04NN'I otVITO TOP OUN 1.01 RUTHLISS PIOPU 111 AaouT LAST NIGHT fl) OOWN IMO OUT IN trml Y MllU 111 ORANGE (71•) llUHllU P!J t fH!'"A AUINS111 TMI TIRMIHATOR (IJ 'AUAH fAWC:m IXTRIMITllS Ill SODOIN lM,ACT <•t JOffH (4,..D~ Al#llO NfO DANG«IOUS 1-0-1 J) MANHUNHTIR 1•1 lo HABRA .• ~~u ·1 . . . . ONI CRAZY SUMMIR1N I JIH IS IUUUll'S 04'1' Off 1..0. 1 JI tO. CIUIH -nHlw a.oo.•ic• TOP OUN ,,_, rmn llllUll'• OAT Off ~Ill KAAATI KID PART II 1'61 AaOUT LAST NIGHT<•> f I RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. fttr• Yw War c.tw1 llr•l 1922 llUIOI ILYI .. COSTA •lSA-SU-llSI Aimee, who was already an inter- national star and a favorite of Italian director Federico Fellini when she first worked with Lelouch. said work· 1ng with him 1s a constant surprise. "Claude, he steals things. Without you knowini he gets things from you.'' she said 1n her low. sultry voice. 1·----------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;1 'Tll see a scene after we shoot and hAlian & Continental C u.iaine I u1H h • Mon -Fri • Dinn('r 7 Nights l n1l'n.i1nm£>nl In the lounge 3520 East Coast Hi1hway Corona del Mar • 675-1922 say. 'Oh. did I do that?' He sees things in me that I don't see and takes them like a thief. I love it." The SS 5 million movie will be distributed mtcmat1onally by Warn- er Bros .. which hopes that those not captn ated by the romance will still enJOY Lelouch's lyncaJ, vigorous camera work and the plot that includes boat races. car races and desen manhunts. r--=---~============~~~ --Newport's Cannery Village-- (Aff ~DO DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 P.M. to Midnight Mondays & Tuesdays: Two Dinners for $15.95 Wednesdays: 6 Course Italian Dinner $9 .. 95 2900 Newport Boulevard • Newport Beach • 675-2968 IUUtATE KID II P'O) (1 ·10) 3 :15 St:JO 7,45 .. ,,,, f'•1t1tlS 8UEl.Ullt'S AIM>UT LAST NIGHT DAV OFF f"Q-tJ) ~)AT J 0 • ?:O AT' II 00) 3:10 S.15 Plua Hurtllurn (RI '1 :30 a. e·45 C1 :SO) S.SO a. t •SO AUUG(ltl \100)4007:00 .. 10-l>O I 70 MM No Pl"et S't""D eY .. /It) CLIO)J:20St 0 1,20 & t ,J O "" ... D.AaD DAHOa..OUS ~U) Cl :U) 3;U S:l!I 7: 30 .. 9:30 TOt'OUtt pO) t 12:2$) 2 :4' S;.01 1 .U .t. t :IO -CINE-Fl GONE- SPEAKERS ARE 8-'CK • il!l •]LijuW 6 I 6l2 l !IA K11tll• flu• Sltflj!lll TVCASCMAIMAW s •ASSACftR II IA11ulta Only) Plu• A•Anlmator Clltl TI4£ l'L V (Ill) Ptu al C O•H It 819 Trouble In 1..ltllt Cllln1 Clll'C·lll FUGHrO .. T ... ""VIQATOa pO) li'JUl C O•H If Sl1tplnt •uuty CGl IJUUlA ft IUO It ... , Plul CO•Hlt Aunnlnt Su,.o CA) • Tfft4aJ, A11P9C H A;RI~ (Marth 2 ! ~April 19): Exchanae of ideas with member or o 1te seit h1~hah~s scenano. Focus also on special permits. added 11n!w':. concemina h1&h finance. You could locate object that had been lost m1·u ·n· aeo stolen. • 1 • r TAUf:'US (April 20-May 20): Negotiations will be successfully concluded -could anvofve personal a~pearances. special permissions. Ma'or chan occurs at home -harmony 1s restored on domestic front. Anot~er Tau:S plays key role. GEMINl (May 21-Juoe 20): Much that oocurs is bebind scenes _ someone wants somethina fal' no thing ------------ and you could be prime target. Protect financial interests, be wary of one who as obseQuious. Pisces, Virgo play para- mount roles. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll tum in top performance, you beat the odds and could win contest. Accent on SYDNEY 0MARR responsibility. l>ressure. deadlines. strona ••••••••••••• love relationship. You'll be offered a "very attractive" contract LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): ()_n~ phase of ac~ivity is finished, another gets start~d. Focus on presta.Je. amb1t1on, career, abllity to imprint your o wn st yle. You 11 reach w"1er aud1encc, you'll reap harvest of past efforts. · VIRGO (A~g. .23-Sept. 22): New appr~cb leads to added independence. chan't.c for pubhsh1~1and travel. Ro"'!anct is featured and you will get to heart of m~tten. Long~1stance call provides reason for optimism. Leo figures prominently. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Your role could be that of teacher. You'll help family mem.ber overcome obs~cle, y~u'll vrovide encouragement for one who helped you an past, f1Danc1al picture 1s bnghtcr than originally anticipated. SCORPIO . (Oct. 23-No~. 21): Diversify, reach beyond prcVlOUS expectations, gJve full rem to 1ntcllectual curiosity. If you persist, you'll win maJOr pomt and could renegotiate agreement Gemini, Sag:ittanus play top roles. SAGm ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): X our positJon is strengthened. health improves. work or employment satuauon provtdcs encouragcmcot. Check details, be aware of fine pnnt, study sourct material. Taurus. Scorpio natives play roles. . ~APRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dig dttp for information. consult ~Qd1v1dual who claims to have your best interests at heart. Scenario haghhghts discovery. vanety, possible Journey. You'JI locate object that had been misplaced. AQ~ARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. 18): Avoid premature actions -S« s1tuat1ons. people 1n reahstac light. O ne who makes ''big promises" may actually be lina~c1ally embarrassed . Family member seeks your approval regarding possible change of residence. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Go slowly, m~intain steady pace, realize you win by playing wa1t1ng game. Streamline techniques. get nd of superfluous . matcnal and eliminate unnectssary expenses. Romance 1s part of scenano. Virgo plays role IF AUGUST H IS YOUR BIRTHDAY contacts made earlier this month arc ~uc to pay d1v1dcnd -sooner than expected. You arc dynamic. creative, scnt1'!lcntal. dedicated. capable of handling responsib1hty and meeting deadlines. Your rclat1onsh1ps arc scno~o1;1 reject the tnvial. you seldom do anything ID a lukewarm manner. Taurus. ·Cancer. Capricorn people play important roles ID your hfe. You now arc on more solid emotional-financial ground. MaJOr domestic adJuStment could be featured for you ID November. Snoring won't wake you up in outer space If your matnmonaal mate snores. send that worthy into outer space. Astronauts when up there don't snore. Weightlessness lets the soft palate fl oat. Playwnght Henrik Ibsen sported impressive s1dewh1skers. He had a mirror fitted into the crown ofh1s top hat. He'd doff at and peer therein when he wanted to fluff up those whiskers. When attacked, the Amencan buf- falo aka bison 1nsunct1vcly gather an a circle, the females and young huddled an the middle, the males facing outward, heads down The inbred tactic kt them survive every predator but man Tnal mamagc as older than formal mamage You'd heard? Plato said· ··Every man before he dies should do four things: plant a L.M. Bo Yo tree. father a son. build a house and wnte a book." So what's your score. young fellow? One out of four as a start. true. You can't ship fl )ing foxes into C alifom1a. Illegal Diameter of a plain ~prcad para- chute 1s 24 feet. o\ horse's heart beats -more or less -30 times a minute. L .M. Boyd I• • syadk•ltd columlJJst. Rubies and Rusties on the road again As I was drivina down the hiahway the other day, it occurred to me that the pa &Jut has brouaht beck an American tradition that for tbe last year or so hu beeo parked in driveways awaiting better times: the recreational vehicle. For a while there, at looked as thouah campers were destined to become the b1uest planters ever built or the most expensive bedroom for .. sleep-overs" ever constructed. Not anymore. They are all, in the wor<b of Wal he Nelson, o n the road again. As a dnvcr who considers passi na other vehicles one of life's arcat adventures. I found myself · following a 32-footer with tandem wheels and a sign that read. "The Vagabonds, Ruby and Rusty, Kcn- dalvillc, Indiana." I knew in my heart that 1f they did not tum off for ps or food. I would follow them right into Kendalville, rather than attempt to go around them. For t~c next hour and a half. I had a lot of time to think about Ruby and Rusty and to reflect on my own camp1Dgdays. I knew that Ruby was a sport. At that moment she was rcadinJ a road map to her husband. who did not care where the sun was setung; he ~as going cast, and if the sun was some down there. God had made a b1& mistake! She would worry about the gears bummg out when they went uphill -and the brakes bum ma out when they went downhill. She would worry about sudden stops and wonder if she had remembered to lock into place all the cupboard doors, and wonder if she would have mayonnaise and breakfast ecru! to clean up. Sh~ would worry about acttlDI a spot an a campground that they could pull through instead ofbacking ID and running the risk of dnvina over Rusty's foot again. Her life was built around Laun- dromats and CQnccm about how far it was to the next one. The big saucepan she usually wa'hed sheets in was being used to store bait. The scenic wonders were second- ary. G rand Canyon. Big deal! What she really wanted to sec loom over the honzon was a dumping station for their holdmg tank. Actually, this is all speculation. I never saw Ruby o r Rusty. They pulled off th<' road at about 5:30 that afternoon. I figured things would seem better to both of them after they had dinner. Laundry sleuths socking it_to Ann DEAR R EADE RS: Remember "DlDgy ID Dllbaq•e," tlle womu wlao a1ked me co 10lve tile my1tery of Ille ml11la1 1ock1? It 1eem1 1be always puc1 pain la tbe maclalae bat one sock my1ter10111ly dluppears. Now 1be bu a drawer fllled wllll 1lagJes. I told Iler I dJda't laave a clae, bat a pparently tlaoasud1 of people oat tbere bave 1ome firm convtctJou abo•C tbe aabject. Nearly 1,000 re.d- en let me la on tllaelr dhcoveriet. nit b1 bffa a fasclDatillg wttk. I've been 1ocked ID by lite revelatJoD1 from every state, Paerto RJco, Ca.uda ud evea Tokyo. Take a look. FROM NYACK. N.Y.: How dumb can }OU be? Don't you know what causes socks to disappear in the washang machine? They die and arc reincarnated as ware coat hangers. If you don't believe me. go look an your closet. -F.CS. CORPUS CHRISTI: For years I was sure m) wife had a lover with one leg. Always 11 was the best and nt'west socks that disappeared. never the old ones. When all that speculation about UFOs started, I became convanccd that UFOs are magnets from outer space and their m1ss1on as to collect socks from planet Earth. No one has ever disproved it. -E.Y. FROM BILLINGS. MONT.: When my washer quit working I called the repairman. He took the machine apart and showed me 20 socks he had found wrapped around the motor That discovery saved my sanit) For )cars I was sure I was going nuts -J.J H FROM C HICAGO: My husband's SOt k~ used to disappear periodically and I would go craz> looking for them Fanall} I hit on the idea of coupling them wnh safety pans. That simple act put an end to the missing ~Olk problem. -HA I ONGVJEW. TEXAS· My mJSS· 1ng 4'och turned up in the drain hose "hen the machine quit working, The A11 LAllDEIS repairman said. "That's the first place I look."-M.U NEW ORLEANS: My mothcr-ID- law told me when I first got mamed to tic my husband's socks t()ICther ID a half-knot and I would always have pairs She v,,as nght. -L.J SALINA. KAN .. When the load IS too heavy or the tub as too full of water the small and h_gtlt articles get trapped between the IDncr and o uter tub dunng the spin cycle. This results in a mechanical failure. T he repairman will hand you your massing socks, along with a few bras and washcloths. -NWC. A.ad tbl1 poem from No ey Drecbsler of Headenoavllle, N.C.: Oh Where Oh Where Is The O ther Sock? They're under the bed or caught ID the casters, Orchnging to the basement rafters. Trapped ID the plumb1Dg. stuffed in a shoe: In darken<'d comers hiding from \"OU · The} 've gone to the camp. returned alone. Been locked off by the telephone o\n arg}k hned a starhn1·s home. >\ stnped sock found Its way to Rome. Perhaps there 1s an "odd sock" elf. Who takes them to some woodsy shelf But truthfully I know their fate. The dirty ones disintegrate DEAR NANCY: lt'1 crue -old sockl never die, tlaey j111c fade away. McCartney mellows; he's 'satisfied' By tile A11oclated Preti NEW 'ORK Patl McCucaey says he's become less ~lf<nt1cal sanct the Beatles broke up. and 1f he stopped wntmg songs tomorrow he'd be happy with the legacy of work left behind "lf I stop compos1n1 them as of this minute, I'll fiave done enouah for me." s.a1d McCartney in an interview to be broadcast neitt week Qn NB('.TV's "Today" show. But the Liverpool native. now promoting his soon·t~be released new album. has no plans to stop wntlng. McCartney, who in the past has SBld he was <;orry about the way the Beatles rt"lcted to the mar- nagc of Jolla Ltenoa and Yoko Oao. said h<' isn't a'l hard o n h1m\Clf about those years any- more Art donation DES MOINES. Iowa Fashion de 1aner Ha11toe has do nated a c0Hcct1on of 28 works by pop an1m Aady Warhl and Martsol to the De, Moines Art C'et\tCr "I Wlntcd to make a lln to my hometown," $11d Halston, a native o( Dt~ Mo1Dcs who • chanacd h1'l name from Ro7 Frowld. Paul McCartney Halston made the donation of 28 works of sculpture, pnnts and draw1nas 1n honor of his parents, Halhc and Edward Frowick Day aane etar MOUNT JU LIET. 1cnn Thert W1 II be a ~rlle Dutel• Day celebration nc~t month m this town the country sin er ~lls home. but the only drawback 1 the country SJnacr v.on't bt there. «ordana to ponsors of the event. Bette IUdler Daniels can't make 1t th1!t year bccaust ht' will be tounng with the aroup Alabama, pt 20, when the Middle Tcnnes~ town of 2,SOO plane; the celebration. Dan1el'l' \pokt'lv.oman, Eliza- beth Field • said "Normally, we' center the whole 1h1n1 round C harhe. but we v.crt' commuted to do some- th1na so we dtt1dt'd to ao on WJth 11," Paul Thomu, a memb« of the Mount Juliet K1wan1s Club said. · Miscaatlng? PALM BEACH. Fla. -Cast- ing Bette Mldler to star in the film about the Ycnczeulan freighter that beached in the posh backyard of heiress MolUe Wilmot has shoc~ed the Jet-~tt1na socialite. "She's a wonderful actress, but she's temble for the part," Wilmot said when she learned who would portrl)' her an Walt Disney's Touchstone Films pro. duc11on "Palm Be ched." Wilmot wouldn't say why the 01\ inc MISS M was wrona for the part or disclose who she'd prefer instead Middler recent!)' starred a~ a nch houscwlfe ID Disney's fir4't mo' 1e for the mainstream market." Down and Out an ~ver­ b Halls·· Stallone in Denmark ( OPENHA.GEN. Dcnm;rk (AP) -Actor ylvc ter tallonc ~1d aturday he's happy to Jet the chance finall>'. to stt the nauve country ofh1s wife. actrc model Bnaitt<' Nielsen Th<' couple were met by chttr- ina fansas they am vcd at KastruJ? intern uonal 11rport for what Stallone ~•d woufd be a wcck- long. pnvatc v1 It to Denmark The couple .,a met by N1cl~n·, mother and her 2-)'ear- old son by a prtv1ous mal'T'i AN8WEl8 TO WED.LY 8amGE QUI% Q.1-AI South, vulnerable, you hold: •AQ10l18 <:/5 0 K71 ~5 Your right-hand opponent opens the btddlng with three hearts. What action do you take? A.-You have a hand of llmit.ed strength and the quality of your lx--ca.rd eult leaves something to be dHlred. Neverthel!SI, you should bld three spades. There is too great a danger that partner, with a faJr hand but only two or t hree spades. will e lect not to compete. Q .2-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •K7 <:/QJ9 0 A8 •AKQ952 Your right-hand opponent opens t he bidding with three hearts. What action do you take? A.-The trouble with an overcall of four clubs is that you need to find partner with quite a good hand if you are going to make 11 tricks at a minor-suit game There- fore, we would gamble on three no trump; the king of diamonds and nothing else in partner's hand would probably be enough " Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •K7 <:/ AJCQ952 OQJ9 +A8 Your right-hand opponent opens t he bidding with three diamonds What action do you take? A.-This is much closer, for it could be right to go for 10 tricks at hearts by overcalling with four hearts and hoping that partner has the few values you need to make game. However, we would s tick with trying for nine tricks with three no trump. Q.4-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: +98 <:/62 0872 •AQJ953 The bidding has proceeded: North East South Weet 1 <:/ Pue 1 NT PuA 2 0 Pus ? What action do you take" A.-Wh1le your hand might pro- duce t wo tricks for partner at dia- monds, it will produce at least four tricks. perhaps more, at a club con· tract Bid three clubs You don't need support from partner and his ht~h cards wlll be useful to you Cu1us . GOREN Smee you have already llmtted your hand, partner won't expect more. Q.5-Neither vulne rable, as South you hold: +K1076 <:/AQJ95 ¢93 ._,6 Thf' bidding has proceeded: North Eut South Weet I 0 Pue -I <:/ Pu e I NT Pua ? What do you bid now" A.-S1nce partner bypassed spades, he cannot hold four of them, therefore, there 1s no point to introducing your spade suit now You do not ha\.'e quite enough to Insist on game, so with your semi-balanced hand you should raise to two no trump to mv1te partner to go on 1f he has a maxi- mum for his b idding so far. Don't worry about missing a 6-3 heart fit If partner wanLS to accept and he h~ three hearts, he can support hearts next Q.6-As South. vulnerable, you hold: · •Q9M <:/87 Olt52 •A 765 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East PaH Pus 1 • 3 • 1 What do you bid now'> A.-lf you opted for three spades. we won't fault you greatly but we do feel that you are putting too much pre sure on partner, who might think that you are sunply competing We prefer the more ag- gressive Jump to four spades. Smee you passed o nginally, partner won't f'Xpect much more from you TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Complain 6 Ranch animal 10 Ett 14 Airport device 15 Space 16 Swan genus 17 Asserts 18 Size 20 Exceed 21 -Aviv 22 Sprints 23 False god 25 Bal<ing ware 27 Relief 30 Slatted 3 1 Papal scart 32 Came<I 33 Jungfrau. e g 36 Coln 37 Money units 38 Vilallze 39 Reptile 40 "H:oly _, .. 4 1 Ottice worker 42 Egg dish 44 Darkened 45 Residence 47 Surmise 48 Poplar 49 Not at home 50 Hornet 54 Dance halls 57 Bret - 58 Key 59 Scamper 60 Disagree 6 1 God of thunder 62 Incline 63 Jazz piece DOWN ' • 1 Caplure 2 Harangue 3 -of March 4 Jot 5 Vetch 6 Hair source 7 V1va-voce 8 Drvmsttck 9 Black and 10 Jot down 11 C1arff1ed 12 Norse god 13 Lock 19 Byzantine empress 21 Crag 24 John 25 Spins up 26 Hosptres 27 81carbonatfl of P9'EYIOUI PUZZLE SOl VED 28 An author 29 FDA s summer home site 10 French painter 32 Hem tn 34 Hockev group 35 Nudge 37 Soft drink 38 Strong 40 Rhythm 41 PronOIJn 43 Flour maker 44 T ennls word 45 Practice 46 D1sconoer1 47 United 49 Prognostic 51 Jason's ship 52 Grape Juice 53 Ktnd of ahow 55 Frequently 56 Bravor Sp 57 Contains 10 11 12 13 16 by Bii Keane BIO GEORGE u - "If I'd known about all these hills, I would have brought my skateboard." "No, I OONt'f think straightening out the pipe will solve the problem!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "Alfred! look what's in our spa!" PEANUTS MY 6RAMPA SAYS THAT AFTER ALL T~ESE YEARS HE'S 6E61NNIN6 TO F0~6ET THE MLILTIPLICATrON TABLES T/ GARFIELD T~E NINES WENT FIRST NOW ~E E16~T5 ANO SEVENS ARE 601N6 ... WORK/WORK ! WORK ! TMAT '5 ALL I 170 AROUND ME.RE TUMBLEWEEDS tr's YERI( SAD . I WISH T"4ERE WERE SOMETHIN6 I COULD SA'Y TO ~IM by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz " '~ i ~ ' . i ' ! i ~ • J by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan ,__---~----~---i tvt{ COWS AIU: O~'{, r--~------.., DRABBLE ROSE JS R·osE rT'S M'( OOL.t:'flSH l'M WOMIE17 A~1"-iJ.IE:Y'f'l: NOT' FeaiNG ~ .. ~..-~--;:=y- } by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES -Q FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE GUESS WHRI, ~ ANNIE'S u:niN' ME f\N' CH~\~ 'TAKE !He. BABY FOO F\ WALKI SHOE JUDGE PARKER C...ecK1NG INTO A HOTEL ROOM H ANK DECIDES TO MAKE A PHONE CALL TO ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS' HONEY, I (XJN'I~ THAT l'D IRUSf THE. T LlXJ OF voo wrIB A NEWBPBI./. FUNKY WINKERBEAN \ • ~.ANNIE IRUSIB US SHE Sf\IDIA:E COJtolAKE. HER PN'{- WHERE WE WANTED by Berke Breathed by Jim Davis 80MK ! BONK! fJ()NK/ by Lynn Johnston ASL.CNS AS UJe. ~I LEfNE. IHE BACK VPN> ))1• by Jeff MacNally by Tom Batiuk 1'0 LI KE 10 WELLOME IHE 5iAFF BACK FOR iHE NEW 5C.H00k t..>EAR I I KNOW lX)O'RE All EU.liED I EN1HUSED_, AND Q.K)MPING Al 1HE Bn 10 GEi 51AR'f£D I W~AI ON EARiH IS HE lAl..KlNG ABOtJf c:;.. by Garry Trudeau • -:..- ' MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1996 O•ld•nd erupt• with 18te r1•11 to.-. Y-*-, 11-49 Ill. Pohl hold• on to win World 81rle• of Golt bJ OM llhOt. M. . Timmons proved the experts wrong Former Newport Harbor. OCC standout has blossomed into U .S. volleyball star BJ BARRY FAULINER o.lf .... Owu $I •11111 Many volleybaU experts were a bit surpnscd by the U.S men's nationaJ team displacing the Soviet Union as the world's No. l ranked team. But for Steve Timmons, a national team starter since 1981 out of New- port Harbor High, Oranic Coast Colle&e and USC, proving the experts wrong has been pan of the fun in both his own personal success and that of the Amencan team. Pnmanly a basketball player for the Sailors and Pirates, Timmons tinkered only recreationall y with volleyball .as both a way lo stay 1n shape and Just to have fun. He played as a Junior and senior at Harbor under Charlie Brande, though Anderson delivers key blow His double in 1 Oth - lifts Dodgers to 3-2- victory over Expos LO ANGELES (A P) -Dave Anderson. who made his first start m more than two months. is one of the most frustrated of the 15 Los Angeles Dodgers to go on the disabled hst tlMs season .. Any ume you're out for a long ~riod of 11me. you want to go out there and do !l>Omething pos1t1ve," said Andecson. "'ho delivered a one- out. IOth·1nnmi double to nght- center Sunda) g.iving the Dodgers a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Expos. Anderson. who had played reg- ularly earlier in the ~ason because of •nJune-. 10 1h1rd baseman Bill Madloc._ and '>honstop Manano Tonlght'• game Philadelphia {( arman 6-4) at Dodgers (Valcn1ucla 15-9) Time 7 35 TV None. Radio KABC (7ll0) T ue<,(Ja) 's g.amc Ph iladelphia at Dodgers, 7.35 p.m Duncan. was Just finding his h1t11ng stroke when he fractured the l11tle linger on his nght hand while trying 10 bunt an .\nd) Hawkins p11ch on June 21. not beginning to reach his full potential unul the end of his freshman year at OCC "After a year off (from school) f decided ta. go out for basketball at Coast and a 101 of people said I wouldn't even make the team," said Timmons. "But we went on to win the stale championship that year and f was the starting ce nter .. :·Then ! went out for vollcybaJI just to keep in shape and I ended up playing really well in the sf.ate tournament where we lost in the semifinals." Ernie Hix, then the USC volleyball coach, spotted Timmons first on the basketball court and then playing volleyball and recognized enough raw physical talent to risk a scholarship on the talJ redhead. • Hix's pmblc paid off as within a year Timmons was a first team All· American (or the NCAA champion Trojans and had earned a tryout with the nationaJ team. "I aJways liked playma (vol· lcyball)," said Timmons, whose 6-S, 20S-pound frame has become an intimidatina presence at the net. "I hked the people and I had run playina but I didn't take it seriously until I got into 'SC." Timmons found his casual attitude out or place at use. the percnniel powerhouse where players have honed their skms over years or playing on the beaches and 1n junior clubs. , "I kinda got a late start, having played organized volleyball for Ol\IY three years," said Timmons. "But I liked that because It was a big challenge for me." After another All-American cam- pa1p at a senior at USC, Timmons 1trugled just to keep his spot on the national team, whale still 1mprovin1 by leaps and bounds. Then an February of 1984, startma middlc·blockcr Craia Buck was in- jured and a shift in offensive stratesy to include the back-row set, which Timmons had been hittin& better than anyone on the team. enabled Timmons to step tn an establish himself as a starter where he's been a fixture ever since. Thal ~s· my t»g turnaround (Buck's injury) and I (cit I was able to quit the sceptics and fill my role on the team," said Timmons. Wuh Timmons' increased role, along with the contributions of other top U.S players like Kafch Kiraly and Dusty Dvorak. the American team began 10 tum some heads in the international volleyball community. winning the Olympic gold medal tn Los Angeles in 1984 (where the ,,, ___ .. , was getting a chance to play when lhOSC gU)S Slancd getting hurt and I probabl) could have pla yed 150 game'i this )'car," he said. Dick Schofield of the Antela crouee home plate a• Balti.more pltclier Brad Ha•en• look.a on after throwtn1 a wild pitch to allow se•entb-lnntng run to acore. Soviets were absent due to a boycoct) and t.llina the World Cup title 1n 198S by defeatina the Rustians in Japan. Those two victories enabled the Americans to pin the world's No. I rank1na. which the Rus ians had held for more than 20 yeafl. Timmons led his team 1n att.cmps (184)'and kills (106) and was named the MVP al the OlymptCS by the FlVB. Timmons was also choten as the USA's Ptayerofthe Year 10 198-4. Timmons. 28, then tote the patella tendon in his riittt knee 1n a I 98S match an Korea and was written oflby some who said he would never recover. Just anothcrchaUenac however, for the San Diego resident who aJso works (Or the San Die&O Padres ID the community relations department, as well as hcadtnf his own company (Redsand) which sells volleyball (Pleue ~ TDOIO!f9/B2) Moore equal to challenge Angels· relief ace shakes bad outing to preserve 4-3 win BAL Tl MORE (AP) -For a split second. Donnie Moore thought he might expenence a rerun of his last disastrous outing. But afier y1cld1ng a run-sconng pinch single to John Shelby with two outs tn the ninth inning, the rehef ace fanned-Fr-Cd L.ynn and preserved aA-3 victory for the Angels over the Baltimore Onoles Sunday. Moore. shelled when the Orioles rallied for five runs in th& eighth inning tQ. Fnday night's game, notched his 16th save in'rchHofKJrk McCaskill. 14-7. McCaskill fanned eight and walked li ve while pitching with a blister on the middle finger ofh1s pitching hand Kc was lified after he issued a two-out walk lo Juan Bcniqua and John Stefero follo_wed with a pinch single Moore confessed he had a nashback of Fnday's game when Shelb)' ·s pinch single went past his legs and into center field. "But you have to block that out, especially when you Stt Fred Lynn coming 10 the plate, .. Moore said. "I'd better. or r wouldn't be able 10 pitch the rest of the year ... ''f'n1 not JOO ~rcent. and I probably won't be for the rest of the year... said Moore. who has been bothered by shoulder problems ... But 1f I get rest, I can go two or three innings ... The Angels scored 1he1r final two Tonl.61Jt'• geme A.a1el1 (Candclana 6-2) at New York (N1ekro 8-8) Time: 5:0S. TV. Channel 7. Radio: KMPC (7 10). Tuesday's game: Angels at New Yor'k, 4:30 p.m. runs ancr Baltimore mm.akcs. Bob Boone singled an the Antels' third run following a botched Balti· mere-rundown pfaym·thc sccond-.rwt- Dick Schofield scored the ti nal run on a wild pitch in the seventh. Ruppert Jones opened the second w11h a singJe and was trapped off secon$2 after over-running the baa on a S<fcfficc bunt by Schofield. But Jones was <;truck tn the back by shortstop Cal R1pken·s throw. reached third safel y and scored on Boone's single. making 1l 3-1 h was only the <;econd error m SO games for Ripken Ball1more reliever Tony Arnold pitched hnless ball for 4 111 innings before being lifted following singles b) 5choficld and Boone to open the ~venth Brad Havens fanned Gary Pcn1~. who had two previous doubles. but then threw a pitch to the backstop. bnnging holicld home. McCaskill was charged with the third run, though 1t scored on a single b} John helby against Moore Pet11s doubled to open the pme and scored on a single by Wally Joyner Two more s1 n&Jes by ReggJe JadM>n and Doug DeCinccs made 11 2-0 Anderson. who got his first g.ame- w1nn1ng hit \unda), went on the d1!Mlblcd list and "'asn't acu vatcd unt1l la'>I Tue\da~ lie onl)' made two p1nch-h1t11ng appearances unul Sun- da>-.. It'!> not that bad," l\nderson <;a1d of the finger. which was to be re- examined toda)' "I rnn't bend 11100 much. but )'OU rl'all) don't need to I don't take much hitting. Third straight crown for Sooners? 'T "c only hit three or four times in a nine da) period And that I think helped me more than anything. becau-.c when I do hit a lot, 11 swell!> up on me." Tim Burke. l!-6. opened the I 0th by walk1ngM 1keSc1osc1a JoseGonzale1 sacnficcd Sc10\C'1a to second and Anderson drove him 1n with a ltner into the g.ap 1n left-center Bnan Holton 1-0. faced only ptnl.h-hmer o\ndrc Dawson. who hc struck out. 1n the top of the I 0th with Exoos on first and third. McEnroe no match forLendl JERI< HON 't (A P)-Playing in strong gust) winds. Ivan Lcndl of C Lccho\lm,1k1a. the world's No I· ranked 1cnn1~ pla)cr. easily handled an ineffective John McEnroe, 6-2, 6-4. Sunda) to win the Hamiel Challenge Cup 1nvtt:it1onal Lcndl, who beat McEnroe tn last year·~ ti S. Open final and was the defending champion in the Hamlet, d1sm1 scd the re'iuh of their first compet1t1"e meeting since la!>t year's Open u unimportant. .. Toda) 1~ not 1m~rtant It is no 1nd\Cat1on of wh:it will happen an the Open." l endl. who replaced McEnroe a\ the world'~ No I player. said "McEnroe rnn come out and \tan pla>•n$ '"Cl') well on Tuesday and 11 \possible we u1n meet again 1n the Otx•n quanerfinals " Both ph1~C'r!. .ire ~·htduled to stan their plll ) 1n thr 0J)('n on Tue&day M<:[nrtK.', v.ho ·~ rctumina frt1m a sclf-1mpo)('d \tvcnth month hiatus, o~n' apuut F'11ul Annaconc of Bridgehampton N Y . who he beat in the Hamlet quarterfinals. 6-3, 6-2, ~nd l ,endl v.111 face C ahfom1an C1lenn Lay<'nd~'<. krr . Ltndl \aid 11 WR\ d1ffiruh 10 play 1n the wind .. I told tn"\Clt nol Ill act up\Ct and' "'orked on ll with mv W6t\h f-On)' Roche. 1n the momma.' undl ~id "Ton) ''a lcfl hander like Mcfnroc and I prnll•n·d 1oCr"1lC retum\" Talent not a problem ~but sch-edule is as Oklahoma seeks to def end f ootbalititle By HERSCHELL NISSENSON 14~ 'WMll Write< The tnple-doublc, which 1n basket- ball means reaching double figures 1n point~. rebounds and assists. has come 10 colleac f ootbalL And that's what defending nauonal champion Oklahoma will be shooting for a<; 11 attempts 10 become the first team in h1stol) to capture con- secu11vc national lilies for the 1h1rd time The Sooners did it 1n 1955-56 and 1974-75. lhe only other double winner I\ Alabama ( 1964-65. IQ78-7Q) Oklahoma returns 18 'itaners. in- cluding 10of11 from an offense that ~ored ncarl) 31 poi nts per game. The Sooners led the na tion tn total defense and pass drfensc and was second against the ru .. h. fhree members or that uni~ are gone. including All- !\mcncan nose guard Tony Casillas. the Lombardi ward winner Talenl 1s not the problem; the ~hedule 1s "I don't think we've ever played a tou,ihcr S<'hcdule,'' says Coach Barry Switzer. "We've pla)ed Ohio St.ate or Southcm Cal and then Texas 1n the pa t . But we've never had a UCLA. M1nm1. Texas and Nebraska iri one year. We're not quite as good de- fensively and ought to be a little beuer offensi vely." On hand to console Switzer is sophomore q uanerback Jamelle Hoheway. who took over dunng the founh game last year when Troy Aikman (ironically. Aikman has sin~ transferred to UCLA but must sit out the 1986 season) suffered a broken ankle. In the next eigh t g.ames. Oklahoma averaged more than 300 yards rushing and twice scored more than 50 points. Hohcway has plenty of help The: offensive line returns all but one starter Tight end Keith Jackson was a second team All-Amencan last year and none o f the returning full-time running backs averaged less than 4 6 yards per carry. Defensive coordinator Gary C11bbs points out that "we lost three of our front seven and our depth won't be as good. Stat1st1cally, I don't think we can come anywhere near the figure'> we posted tn 1985 ·· The good news is that everyone else returns. led by JUn1or hnebacker Brian B<>swonh, an All-Amencan and the Butkus Award winner The secondary is deep and t.alentt'd and the kicking game is sohd As usual. Oklahoma's toughest com~uuon in the Big Eight 1s cx~cted to come from Nebraska. which returns 14 starters ··overall defensively we have a chance to be very good. particularly if (linebacker Marc) Munford 1s ready to go," says Coach Tom Osborne. whose team has won at least nine games in each of his I J seasons Munford had surgery to repair kn~ damage last year. The big questions on offen se are whether sophomore quanerback Steve Taylor c.an run the attack and whether Doug DuBose, the first Corn husker to rush for 1,000 yards in both his sophomore and junior seasons. will be pcnahzed by the NC' AA for a car purchase. Oklahoma St.ale has a big defensive hole to till with the graduation 1>f All- Amcrican tackle Leslie O'Neal. But the Cowboys have one of the nauon's top runners 1n Thurman Thomas and two su~rb defensive baclcs tn All- Amencan Ma rk Moore and Mike Hudson. \olorado was the most improved team 1n the country last year, going from 1-10 1n 1984 to 7-5 while learning the Wishbone offense. Kan· sas (Bob Valscnte) and Kansas State (Stan Pamsh) will be brcaktnJ In new coaches, whilt' Iowa tale " be•na mve 11gated by the NCAA and M1s- ~un enters 1986ofT a l-IOcampa1gn and hav1na lost heralded freshman tailback Ton) VanZant to a knee lnJUI). Michigan finished second 10 Okla- homa 1n The Associated Press poll last year and the Wolvenncs arc poised to make another run this fall wtth 44 lettermen returning. "We didn't lose man y players, it's true. but the ones we lost were grc~l. great pla)ers." ~ys Coach Bo Schcmbcchler The gnldu~ues in- cluded tight end Enc Kanus. cor- nerback Brad Cochran and All- Amencan defensive t.ackJc Mike Hammenletn But returning arc quarterback Jim Harbau&h -who leu the nation in passing effic1cncy- and seven other starters on offense. plus s" defensive r~ulars, led by comerback Garland Rivers. Although Iowa won the Big Ten championship last year, things are expected to be back 10 normal, meaning a M 1ch1gan-Oh10 St.ate race "Offenw·t'ly last ycaf. for the first ume 1n the history of Ohio tale football, we pas~ for more yardage than we ran for." ~ys Earle Bruce. who returns 15 starters. "That scares me JUSt a little b1l .. Quanerbark Jim K.arsatos set ~ hool records with a 61 2 ~rcent com pletion rate and 19 touchdown pa'iSC pltt end Cns Carter caulht a school l'tt'Ord 58 pa.sscs, eight for touchdowns The top linemen arc centt'r Bob Maus and linebacker \hm Spielman. Top surfers to duel at Huntington Beach By JOSEPH 0 OEVOIR 0..., ..... c .. 1 DO I •111 The heavywt1ght\ of the <1urfina world will be mak1na waves this wc:ck at Hunttn&ton Reach Top pro'i from th<' Anoc11t1on of 'iurling Profe~\tonal!. will battle 1l out Tuc'iday through ~unday 1n what many refer to as the l\uper Bowl of Ciurling The fifth annual Op Pro will ho l appro,umately 200 of the hc,t men and womcn sufcr'i 1n the -..orld, who will vie for the S ~0.000 puN -not to mention po1nt<i toward\ the A P World C hamp111Mh1p lml~ 1n the men·, d1v1S1on art Brad Gcrlat h tht' prtscnt leader 1n this \Ca5<>n'), potnl\ cha~. and two- llmc OP Pro champ and the rtt&Jltn • ASP World Champion l om <. urren (I Q8 '·84 ), who will go for the hat tnck wi th a thi rd Op title And dcfond1n1 champ Mark Oc- ch1lupo from Australia will try to turn the tnck for the.second year 1n a row Current world champ r ntdu Zamba of Florida and defending Op champ Jodtt ooper will be on hand for the womens com~t1t1on "Tht\ 11 the mQst pnze mone\ we've tver had," said Ian C11m\, the. ASP's e"'<'ullvc dtrttlor "But \tnce this" an 'AA' event 1t will be t "tra important btausc 1t will be wonh 2.000 point "If you come 1n 17th place ID th1\ event, you almo t throw away your chance at a world tttle " The des11nauon of A means the mnn1e\ tor men''.> and women' di' 1'11ons mu!>t b( at least $35.000and S 10.000 rt~J)('l'ttvt'l'r' and the added point'.> uad1n1 up 10 'iunday'\ final\ v.111 hr five day of ehmmauon\ (om pclltlon will get under way at 6 30 Tue<oda) morning That da_y wtll feature the C'ahfom1a Tnal' The top 1:? \urfen will come hack Wednesday to do battle w11h the to~rarikC'd 1ntetna11onal tnah,ts Wedne~ay will al\() hold the World Tn I\. wh1~h will match ,urftf" fN)m -'\u"raha. South A.fnca .lnd f naland wh(l rank in the lop SO of thr •\ ~p rallnf> The ~urv1vor~ from the\t' '""0 days of eltm1nat1on\ will m" 11 up Thun d:J'\ with lht lounria pro who have \t't'dt'd 11 to '~ h" tht' A 'P for thl\ t'"C'nt fh<' I ti rt'ma1n1na iurfers will ad,.ance 10 Frtd3) '\main event tnal\ 10 face the In!" I ti \t't'dcd url'en b~ tht' <\~P Thr \Ctd1n1prettss1 bac;cd on la~l )car·, .\~P point lot.al\ and current Po,111on 1n the 'lt.and1n15 The ~·unng l!I vel) ~1m1lar to a)mnastin. a'I the \url'ers *Ill be Jradtd on a I to-I 0 "°' It W1th 0 point 1ncrtment'I l he ~cond round or the men·, and .,..omen'' main C\Cnl~ will run Ciatwr- d.a) And tht ont that kecP' em <'om1n1 n.,clt for mo~ the Mm Op b(.aut) <\)nt~\. will have 2S '"'' muu1n1 1hc1r \tu IT for the S 1.000 1n ca\h and thl' Op modrhna rontract for a )Car l Barry 8wit.ser "M1ch1gan 11. one of a half-<tozcn team<; that can win the Big Ten." says Schembechler "Ohto State 1s t.al· cnted. M1rh1gan tatc, Wisconsin .ind Minnesota rtlum veteran quar- 1c:rbacl s And 1fanvbody thinks Iowa {Pleue tee COLLlt0&/84) DrleseU.'s Job la jeopardy? 8.\1 Tl MORE <"P)-tJn1 ver- "'' of \1a"l•nd officials att lOn\1dcnng a plari lo uspend hac;lcthall ( oach Charles G "Leh}" Dnc~ll 1f he " indicted 1n ~onnt."t t1nn with the death of ht\ lormcr i\ll·Amencan Len 81a\ 3lCOrd1n to publtshed ·re. pon' The JOh then would he given to an :t\\l\13nt rnach. The Balumort !'\un rl'pt1ned ~uh.e'I a\ \ly1n11n '" ~und:n rd111on'I r>r1t~ll t~t1hcd last Wttk l'lcfort the Pnnce f 1corgc's Coun. ty arend JUI)' invc\Hpttnl 81u' coc11nM·cla1ed death on June 19, but l>ne~ll rtfu~ to C'Omment on ht\ tc\umon) Pro\CCutor .\rthur A Man."-11 Jr Id befort the vand JUf'Y procttd1ng.\ bepn that he wanted tn 4ut\l1on Dr1e~ll about what he told mcmbtn of the Maryland ba\leth311 team at a mttllnJ held JU\t Mui'\ aner 81.a dic:d. -Qninee ~ DAILY PILOT I Monday. Auguat 26, 1~ ·Trappers get .steam~d up over firing Even in the lower minors. managers can o on whim With his team 1n .first place. m"ority owner and player-personnel coordinator, Yan Schley "released" our field mana1er. John Freitas, last weekend. The scnes of events that lc:-d to the depanurc of Freitas actuall)' ~n early 1n the seaj()n, well before com1na 10 a boil last weekend to patch four ann1nas 1n the 23-6 loss. and i\ looked funny an the bullpen 10 sec our pitchers wnrmang up outfielders. Helena hu the best hittma team 1n the P1onctr Leaaue. led by shonstop Harry Reuben Rodriquel, who was a coach hett merely for our two Japanese pitchers, has been named the official manager. but Jim Ganif, last year·~ Salt Lake Clty manaaer who au1ded the Trappers to the pennant. 1s actually controlhng the reins. EDITOR'S NOTE: Richard Dunn, a partume Daily Pilot sportswriter and former p11chirt1 standout at Oran~ Coast College. 1s tryinJ 10 make 1t in professional baseball. undCIJOi"I /tis second season in the Class A Pioneer i.ea,ue wifh rhe Salt Lake Ciry Trappers. Ar this point he's 6-4 wtth a J.18 ERA, strikin, OUI 38 and walking 8 in 7S innings. The manaserial change came as a shock to most of the players because it's so late an the season and nobody really thought -although there had been previous speculation that Freitas might ge1 the axe 1f pmes co ntinued to slide away from him on the field -that the front office would actually do it. More comes into this scene later. heffield. this June's No. I pack for Milwaukct who is the nephew of Dwt&ht Gooden. Milwaukee'$ No. I pick in 1984, tbard baseman lsa1h Clark, and the Brewers' No. I selection in tht' secondary phase this year, lenfielder Greg Vaughn. form a potent power trio from the nght side of the plate. Schley. who has used Galtlf this year as a fnendly consultant. differed w11h many of the on-field moves Freitas made. Freitas, on the other hand, was hun by players and clubhouse vi~1tors who grumbled on several occasions on what he regarded as unnecceuary interference from Schley's running of the club. By RICHARD DUNN 0..,""4C•ri1,1n•111 SALT.LAKE CITY -The Trappers of'86 will go down in the books under the same l hapteras the 77-78 New York Yankees They "'ere callesi the Bronx Zoo call us The Red Hot Trappers. Helena, which as in second plaet. has been kicking our pants ofT. The Gold Sox b(at us I 0-1 in one game and B-6 1n another to not only scratch closer to us-we've led the league since opening da) -but embarrass us because we ran out ofp11ching We used our third baseman The Gold Sox have perhaps finally reached their pott'ntial this year and we'll probably face them an the playoffs. So because of our losing skid recently 1t felt extra special last Thursday night when I shut them out. 3-0. on a four-hitter with no walks. It was my league-leading third shutout and si~th complete game. We've managed 10 wan thrct out of our last seven games. But because we were sailing along with what was the best winning percentage in all of professional baseball at the time. neither elected to make an iss ue of 1t. But when we went to a late-season slump two weeks ago -a shde that saw us go from 11 games up to JUSt six -the s1tua11on rapidly deteriorated. For fourth year in a row, Brett 'Sexiest Athlete' From AP dispatches LOS ANGELES -For the fourth consccu11' e )Car. George Brett of the Kansas C H) Ro>als has been named " nat'Sl .\thlete" b) the LIS. Spons Fan ~ssoc1a11on. according to 11s president. Anna Barker The association includes approiumatel} 1.000 members throughout the country Placing second was basketball star Julius Erving ot the Philadelphia 76crs. and ba~ball playc.-r Steve Gar"C) of the San Diego Padres placed third. In a new catcgor). St'xaest pla}ers' wives. fashion model Cara Mia Show. wife of San Diego Padres pitching Mar Enc Show. placed first. followed closely by Turquoise En1ng. \\tfc.-of the 76crs star. and Nancy e:l\er wife of Boston Red ox pitching great Tom Sea"er plan ng third Quote of the day Pat Corrales, manager of the Cleveland Indian~. on "h} he al"'°a)S wears a windbreaker: "II kl·eps }OU t ooler. People don't believe me. but ha' e )'OU e'er !>Cena naked Arab?" NCAA to r eview Gator pr ogram (1.\INE \.ILLE Fla -The Ll ni,er-m '>It} of Florida slapped \\Ith one ot the st10h 1 penalties in ~C.\.\ h1StOr\ JUSI l"'-0 ~cac:.ago. "'•II find out this fall 1f1t gets tame ofT tor good bcha' 1or The NC. o\.\ will come 10 town fur a .. look-sN•" re' ll'"' and dend~ 1f a ahird )Car of probation w11h sant 11 ons should be dropped. maybe 1n time fur tht· big po'\t-scason bo"' I games \t hool otlin als are confident the program has been cleaned up and w 111 pass inspection .. v.. e feel 'Cf) good about "hat the} 'II find .. a1hlc11c di rector 8111 (arr said "We lnow of no reason'\ wh} thq won·1 see a total commitment 10 compliance w 11h lhl· rules .. F-londa \\as fo und guilt)' of59 ;-..(.\A \1olat1ons 1n (ktobcr 19 4 and stung with a three-)car penalty that indu~c' a pro' 1s1on for ehm1natang the final year ot prob.i uon 1fthere1s no evidence.-of further wrongdo1 ng ~JnC11on~ incl uded a ban on hvc telev1s1on and poc.t-,eason bo\\ I appearances as well as a loss of 20 !>Cholarsh1ps O'er a t\\o-year penod. The NCAA also imposed a coni ro,ersial "scholarship cap.'' l1m111ng Flcmda to 85 scholarship player; a vear ago and 7 S this )Car. instead of th e normal 95 NATIONAL LEAGUE Phillies rally past San Diego Gossage lets lead slip a way in ninth as Padres fall. 6-5 From AP dispatches ~'' DIH rO-Milt Th omp\on hit " llHHUn \1ngk 1n tht• ninth inning Jnd )tC \C Bedrosian recorded h1-; 18th SCl\C Sunda} rail~ ing the Philadelphia Ph1lhcs to a 6-~ '1< tor) O\cr the Sa n Diego Padres Stc\C Jclt1 opened the ninth w11h a single on Rich Go'isagc. 5-6, and p1nch-h1ttt'r Ron Rocnitkc walked Jeff '\tone '><lCnliced both runncn to second and third before Thomp'>on ""ho had three RBI 1n the ga me hit thl' game winner lo left "ft '" rcall) depressing." said uw.age ·T ,·e been there before - it'\ the m1 ... takcs such as a wal~ and then g1"in& upa hit that hurt you You NFL expansion put on hold Nauonal Football League com- m1ss1oner Pete Rozelle said the league hopes 10 eventually expand by two teams. but first prospecu ve c111es must cleanse themselves from involvement with the United States Football League. In an interview by a coast-tcrcoast telephone hoot.up. Rozelle attempted to answer a variety of questions from pro-football wnters. Rozelle said the NFL would expand if it solved three problems. The first two -a renegotiated tclc\ 1sion contract with the networks and a collective bargaining agreement with the players -hopefully would be resolved next year, he said. But Rozelle said even 1f potential problems an those areas were averted. he sull wouldn't necessanly appoint an ex pansion commmcc. "We JUSt finished a year-and-a-half suit -almost three months in court -over any issue they (USFL) could claim." said Rozelle. "Now they say they're going to pla) in the fall of 1987. lfl appoint a committee. that would JUSI produce a horde of cities descending on us wanting to get their pitch in to the expansion committee on tx;~alf of Memphis, Binningham. Phoenix. what- t•vcr _ 49ers' Ring to undergo surgery ROCKLI N -San Francisco 49ers running back Bill Ring will undergo surge!") Tuesda) to repair a ruptured bicep muscle in his nght arm. Ring suffered the inJUf)' attempting to block dunng training camp here e1gh1 da)s ago. Ring will mass between eight and 10 weeks. :llCOrd)n$ to 49ers Coach Bill Walsh . "This ts ho"" these things often go ... said Walsh. "You think ~ou have a problem and then you don't - la t.e 11 or no1. .. The 49ers' "problem" was 100 many running backs and not enough running-back roster pos111ons .. With Ring expected to misc; half the season. the rl'ma1n1ng running backs ti) 1ng to make the fifth and last spot -should the 49ers decide to keep five -arc l:>crm l Harmon and Tony Cherry. .. Whoever replaces Billy will have to play special t~·.1m ... JU~l Ilk~ 8111)' did." said Walsh. Wllander sweeps past Connors Mats Wilander of weden. the world's 1'.u ~-ranled pla)er. recorded his third .\ TP ( hamp1onshlp 111lc.-an four years as he beat J1mm) Connor'). 6-4. 6-1. Sunda) an \.1ason Ohio Last )Car. W1lander. the onl} pla}er to °"'in 1hc .\ssoc1at1on orTennis Professionals lltle more than once. lost to \'. 1mblcdon champion Boris Becker in 1hc finals at the Jack Ni cklaus Spons Center It took I hour and 21 minutes for Wilandcr. the tournament'-; 1up 'ccd. tu defeat ( onnors. who has not won a 1uurnamcnt 1n O\Cr two )Cars . In a women·s tuurnamcnt in Mahwa), N.J . top-seeded Steffi Graf "un l\ed a tough fimset beforcbrcez1ngpast Molly Van Nostrand, 7-5_ 6-l. lo "'in 1hc champ1onsh1p .,. ... ,..... r.01nt )OUr\c.'lf 1n a comer It ..Ct'mS kc o ne pitch all vc~er has killed me .. Thomp~on " ha111ng l06 'lince being re<:<i lkd from the minor'> on Aug 14 "I feel that at was a pos111ve 1nnucn<:e that J ""ent down:· Thomp- )On ~aid ·1 ha"c m\ confidence back and I'm .. 1art1ng to contnbute at\er ha ving a tou~h time at the bcgannang ol tht• )t'ar Atlanta·· Dale Murphy manaiea to avoid tag of PlttabW'&b catcher Junior Ortiz durtn1 f'Ou rth Inning Sunday. "I put .1 101 of pre'i'iUre on my'iClf :illcr tnm1ng from \tlanta " Thomp- ~on Jddcd I tried to do too much an\tcad of1u~1 playing my game Now "' e \t"tllcd down and I'm trying to do m) Jnh. which 1s mainly 10 act on h,1.,t' 'tral Jnd \tore .. k.l·n1 Tekulve 7-3. gave up one h~I "'-hi ll' pm hina the c;c\cnth and ea&h th Bedrosian retired the c;1dc in order 1n the nrnth TC'IT) Kennedy h11 3 three-run homer a\ pan of a four-run fir'lt 1nn1na c.1ff Phillie~· starter CharlM Hudwn In otht'r Na11 onal l.ea1ue pmt"\· Altro-S CardlnaJt I: l\t Ru\Ch "1.1d1u m Jim Pankov1t\ tied a career Ot'\I with four h..._ and D1ck1e Thon had t\\O s1n1tks and drove 1n two run '> helpi ng Hou\ton 'inap a three· game loc.1ng <1trcak with a ' 1ctory ovc.-r ~t I CHJI\ Houston 'i Jim Dcsha1e') 9 \. al· lo"'ed fou r h1h and ~alked four over fi "c 1nninp •\ureho Lopel pve up thret• h1a over the final four innings fo r hi\ fifth \a\C, l 1m Conroy . .3-H. committed twr> l'nnr .. that (o('Orcd a pair of run~ cl11nna the ·\~tro'I' three-run ~cond ln\c ( ru1 drt'"'-a on~·-0ut walk and qoppcd .ll third on \Jan ;\shby'i first nf l\\O 'i1nglc~ c onro)' then 1hreww1ldlyto\ttond on a amunder b~ Thon allow1na C ru7 tu ~ort \'hll)' 't<orC'd when the ~t I nui\ left-hander thr('w wildly 3 ~tnnd time .ittemptina to get a forc e at thud on l>c~ha1es' bunt Billy Hatlhcn1nglcd home Thon 10 make ll 3-0 Hou~ton .1dded a run an the fourth on Pankov11~· run-sconna ~1ngle St Lou1\ ~or~d 11s run when Tksha1es gave up consccutl-ve walks to Tom Lawfhs, Andy Van tyke and Alan Knicely b(fort Steve Lake drove 1n Lawles w11h a groundout. Thon s1r11tled home Houston·~ final run 1n thr fifth off Ra y SofT. the third of four St l ou1'i p1tcht'rs. Olant1 JO. Mets I. At Candle'ill<'k Park. ( and} Mnldonado drove in the run~ w11h a homer. double and a s1nalc and Mike Krukow thttW a four· h1t1cr enabling n r rancasco to snap 'lew. York's \i't-pme wannu:a streak. Kru~o" I 3 7 ra1~d has record to '-0 aµ1n~1 1he Mete; th1 season and (Ple..e 11tt NATIONAL/BS) Irish's Rivers hurt in crash ELKHART. Ind. -David Rivers. a m guard on the Notre Dame basketball team. - was 1n stable condition wuh a severe cut 10 the abdomen Sunday afier the van he was riding in with former lnsh player Ken Barlow ran off a county road and overturned. authont1es said. Rivers. 21 , of Jc~y City. N.J .. was thrown through the windshield of a 1979 Chevrolet van driven by Barlow shonly after I a.in. Sunday. according 10 Wilham Nowatzke, a dispatcher for the Elkhan County Shenffs Department. Rivers underwent su~ery afier the accident and was taken to the hospital's intensive care unat about 1 a.m .. according to Beverly Meyers. nursing supervisor at Elkhan General. Barlow. who graduated from Notre Dame an May and was-a first-round drafi choice of the Los Angeles lakers and traded to the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. told police he swerved 10 avoid an oncoming car as the two were returning from ca mpus.about 15 miles nonhwest of where the accident occurred. IAAF to allow pros to compete STUTTGART. West Germany -m The International Amateur Athletics Fed- erauon raufied Sunday the revolu11onaf)' openins of track and field events 10 professionals from other sports. The \Ole at the IA AF Congress 1n this West German city "was unanimous," said IAAF President Pnmo Neb1olo of Italy. • The IAAF decision was widely expected to lead to a ~1milar move by the lnternauonal Olympic Comm11 - tee involving the whole Olympic movement. The rules forthe IAAF and thc' IOC stipulated that professionals could not take pan in the Olympics nor an IAAF sanc11oned c.-vents. The antemational·111ack body has no\\ modified its rules. and an the past 11 has been a trcnd-scner on maJor spon s 1nnovat1ons. Track first introduced the cntena of trust funds into 1A.h1ch 1he national federations deposited money meant for compeutors. who eventually collected 11 Th1!1 opened the door for payments 10 athletes. as had been lor )Cars 1n a world which had ct'ased being amateur for a long time although retaining the name. Television, radio TELEVISION 5 pm. -BASEBALL. Angels at New Yori. "l Jnkec~. Channel 7 10 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: peedwa~ Amenca. Channel 56. RADIO 5 p.m -BASEBALL: Angel<. at New Yml Yan lees. KM PC ( 710). 7:35 p.m. -BASEBALL' Ph1ladelph1a at Dodgers. KABC (790). AMERICAN LEAGUE BOATING Roller wins SCORA title By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0 .. ., .................... . LONG BEACH -Roller, an Andrews-42 co- sk1ppcred by ownt'r Ste'c Franta and designer Alan Andrews, Balboa Yacht ('tub. was the winner of the Southern Cali fornia Ocean Racing Association (SCORA ) champ1onsh1p at Long Beach SCORA as composed of I ntcrna11onal Offshore Ruic (IOR ) }achts. There were IOentnes 1n the three-race regatta sailed outside the Long Bealh break"'a1erunderthe superv1s1on of Long Beach Yacht ( lub , Three yachts lro m Balboa Yacht Club finished amon$ the first fi,c Freefall II, a Farr-40 skippered by Ted Simpkins placed founh. and Amante. a Choatc-48 sailed by Mel Richie) was fifth. Final results· I Roller IAnorew1·A2J !>tev• Frente Ate,, Anorew1. BYC, 2 Blnoo ICF 371 Btrt Garoner Long BHC,, YC l Jeno 1Frtn·'3). Boo Kahn, Ce11lorn1a vc, A Fretltll II !Fe rr 401 Teo S1rno•tn1. BYC S Amenia IChOllle •II. Met R1c11tev 8 YC 6 FternlkJOvant <PeterM>n·All. Bt rne11 encl Steve l=larn LBVC. 1 Mec:l•C•lle ~n Cno.1e·A2l 800 Lalle L8 YC. I Wl'lolt Kn1oht 1Farr·40> p,,, FrotOrnen Oe Re• YC 9 ~reoon IOavto\on· ~> Oavt SlemDK" ORYC 10 HiQfllencl 1=11"9 IOuOOl1·40). OlCer l(r1t11h v .. tarn•to' 8•' 'fC Risman captures A dams Cup ~~N DJ[(,() -Katherine R1sman of Charleston. ~.C \\J\ th e ~inner of the .\dam; Cup. s)mbohc of the United Stal~~ Yacht Ranng lln1on·., women's na11onal .-,a1hng champ1onsh1p The I 0-race rou nd-rotll n regatta was sailed out ofSan Diego ~•th repre!>entall\C'> lro m all 10 of 1he USYRU an·a., Thl' woml·n \ailed 1n J -~4 '>loops changing boats alter cat h race Final standing' I to.a1ner•ne R \rnl " (her·t>,ton SC 11 7S 1 He<d l Ba<:IO.U\ Vt<m· on C>n·o JS 5 ) '"'Of Bucnen ~ellte Jo S ' Barbare 8e•oel C,.t'\al>t'e•e Sav MO SI 4 S Caro• Ro1>on1oro Merone oeo Rtv S2 S • Kerin 0 1\t n C"•CllJO II ;~ I BK • v W•lwn N•woort R I 62 7S • Linda McOe v •t "u'"" Tea 66 • Su\a n Ma or.oet• !>an Fraf'<l\CO 76 10 EHen La-l&nta Oar en Conn 13 TIMMONS . • • From Bl d11th1ng and c4u1 pmcni "'We I the team I rt•alh d1dn t haH' a trainer at the lime due 10 thl' C\pen'ie so I had tu rehah1htate m)sdf." said T1mmon \ .. , JU'>t "orked nut a Sthedule hased on what I hJd read and I JU'>l \lut k to 11 -t-.ow it's (the knee ) stronger than l'' er and m) Jump 1<. eH'n 21 inches higher It was al mo'it li kl· rnrrectl\ e <;urger. .. he ')a1d w11h a laugh ( urrentl~ the l .'\ team 1\ touring with the Soviet<; lor a \l'rle<:> of C\h1h1t1on maichl''>. ""h1ch will come to the I orum 1n Inglewood V.. ednl'sd;1, night at 7:30. .. r hae's an aura about pla~ 1ng the Russian~." said T1 mmono;. "'ho o;pl11 the ""ebbing hetwct'n tht' nng and m1ddk li nger on h1'i ri ght hand in the first <iov1rt n h1h1t1u n mafr h 1n < olrn.ldn ~pnng\ forcing him 10 'i1t 0111 1hc uptom1ng I orum u mtn t A's erupt to crush Yankees Griffin, Tettleton deliver key blows to spark 11 -4 win Olll' 1nn1ng plus four hatter' 1n lht· '>CctlOd and allowed l\\O runs on four h1t'i. 1ndud1ng Larr) Parrish's 20th homer <)111\t·11lx·rn Hl.11 I. walked Rob Deer anll J),1k \\l'Ulll then Quisenberry w.ill..n l < •knn Rr,1ggs f....,111\," < 11\ ~taner Dennis From AP dispatches NEW YORK -Alfredo Gnffin tripled with the bases loaded in Oa kland '~ four-run eighth and Mickey Tc1tlcton drove in five runs as the A's rallied 1w1ce and beat the New Yor~ Yankees. 11 -4. unda y Tcnlcton walked with the ha'iC\ loaded 1w1ce 1n three 1nn1ng'i. the ~cond ume t) 1ng the score 4-4 in the eighth Griffin tnpled again'it Rod Scurf). 1-2. who stancd the anmng In the ninth inning. Dwayne Murph) singled in the eighth run. then Tcttlcton hll a three-run homer. his fifth of the season. g.1vang him fi ve RBI 1n one offi cial at-bat. ''l'~c never seen anybody hit one far enough to get a five-run homer." Tcttlcton said. "Aficrward. I said to Tony (Man- ager Tony laRussa). 'Thanks (or the day off. Tony,"' Tettleton ~1d "Everybod) gets lucky ever) on~ 10 a while." Oakland'<; I 6~h1t attac~ gave •Haner Dave Stcwan. 7-1. the victory 1n h1~ first complete ~me of the season. Oakland trailed 2-0 before scoring thrt'e runs in the sixth The Yankcts tied the Kore an the bottom of the Sa.llth and went ahead 1n the seventh Mike Pagharulo hi t his 28th homer 1n the SC{Qnd and tnplcd 1n 1he s1"<th El!l<'where in the t\mcncan Lcaiuc Rao1~n 3, Wlllte Sox Z: In Arling- ton , Tei1as. Charlie Hou~h and Mitch William~ combined on a four·h111er and ba11cryma1c Don Slauaht drove 1n 1hc w1nn1na run with n fifth·annang s1nale a~ the Rangers beat Chae.a~<>. It wa~ Te~a~· ninth viqory m a~ man> samc1i against the Wh11e So~ this 1.eason Hough. 11 -8. allowed four hats. one earned run. struck out c1aht and 1A.alked two 1n IH' 1nn1n Match Wilham' retired the last ~vcn battcr'I an order fo r h1~ fiOh ~vc Reliever Mike hm1d1. 1·5. who rcpla~ed Staner Joe C owlcy 1n 1hr ~rnnd wa' th e lo'lt'r ( n14IC\ went Pete Inca \lgha c;tanc.-d the win ning rail) 1n the tilth w11h one-out wall After Ruben ~1erra struck out. Pa msh beat out a bounce r to deep <1hon and Slaugh1 singll·d Inca' 1gha home "'1th the winner Brewers 3, Royals 2: In Mil- waukee. Paul Molitor and Rohm Yount doubled on consecuti ve pitch- es in the I I th inning. gl\ 1ng thr Brewers thl' "it tor. over Kansas ( 11\ .\fter the tir<1t batter 1n the I I th grounded out. l\tolttor doubled to nght off Dan Qu1~ent:x:rry. and Youn I hit the ne'<t pitch oil the nght-field wall, hnnging Molitor home Qu1scnberr). 1-5. came on in 1ht• eighth. Mark Cleac 4-4. gained the victory with one 1nn1ng of hitless relief after 'itancr Tedct) Higuera allowed seven hits in 10 inning~. $truck out a career· high 13 batter' and walked th ree. George Brett drove 1n both Kansa<; Cit) runs wath a double and a sacnficc Oy. but Milwa ukee 11ed ll 1n the eighth J 1m Gantner drO\C' 1n the run .with a groundout after three walks b} Royals reh~-.erc; Rud Rlat·k and • A'' 11, Yank"' 4 OAKLAND NIEW YottK (;r1t11nn MOt ,.•\ rl L•ntlro lo l(!'lvmn <I" f.11men ~ Mc:Gwlr lb Muronv cl s.~.,, ,o OH1n?11 Wiiiard c Te11te1on < Teffllt ell rll Ill I> 0 , l s 0 1 0 \ I 1 I s 1 1 0 ~ 0 0 0 S ' ) I . ' ' ' 2 0 0 0 1 1 ' 0 2 0 I 0 I ' I S ltHnd\fl ct ltnc!ll>ll ltl Mll!Olv lb Pa\Qua If W1nl1..0 rl t\~d~ PO'rulO lo F \Clllin h \klfl""f ( fott~\on u 4111t•11 Ttfth Scere 11v ~ .0 r II Ill s 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 l 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 I I • 0 0 0 • l l I 0 0 0 0 • 0 ' , • 0 0 0 )I 4 1 I Otki.nd 000 •> 044-11 New Yen. 110 .. I 100-4 G•mt Wln111n11 lt&I -Ortll111 1'1 E-Pe1111erul0 LOB OtU<iflll I New Yor~ I 1B-M<Gw1rt Kl~"""" ti lteo•1eruao (•''" r H"-P•ok•ri;lo f ,., Len11oro Cl41 t etttetO'I ISi \a ~ M"""8•ton 1711 lhn40fol\ I• OfflaM I~ HtlUIHtq 0 Sl•wtfl W 1 I ' , . Naw Y.,. JOM \)J I J ku<1'• L I 1 I 1 i l J F\l\llf 111 \ • w~ 10/NI 1 O S••w•fl ) ) ) umooc•1-Hom<1 '"'""• f lH1 GM<• s~r~n ,.or<1 third •t'f'n r '\I •-11 ,.., l l·1ir1.11 d "'ht1 hJ\ not won since June 4. g.1\1' up"' hn' .ind three walks in ti 1n111nll-' .rn d left leading 1-1 He 'ilrUl I.. 11ut e1gh1 halter<;. Blue Jays 7, Twins ~= In thr \k1r11d11mt• p1nch-h1ttcr Ernie Whitt h1t .1 run 'wring 'iinglc with the bases lo.idn.I in thl' top of the I 0th, then < 1.u1h l111g .1tJdcd ..i two-run sin$)e 10 11.1 \l' l 11ron lo lhl· w 1 n over Min nc-\111.1 r oron10 lua1kd the bases wllh one •1u1 aga1ns1 l\.c11h \thcnon. 5-8. on an 111hrld ')1nlllc O\ ChfT Johnson. a thn1\\ 1ng t'rrur h\ .\ thenon on Buck ~1.i nine 1\ bun t .ind an intentional \OiJ(k IO p1nd1-h11ter Rick uach. K.1~ f 11n teno1 rl'l1t'' ed and Whitt worlcd 1he w unt to 3-2 before grnund1np, h1' \Ingle A.n out later lorg. "ho had doubkd in Toronto's <,crnnd run '>lnglcd to center Tum lh'nlc. 8 3. g.ave up the tying run in tht' ninth and another 1n the 10th on M1ckc) Hatcher's single. but threw 3'' 1nnang\ for the victory •\therton lost hie; fiflh \traiaht de-c1\1on (Please eee AMERICAN/83) * ~'""" J, White Sox 2 CHICAGO TIJCAS •ll rll ~ &otlon < 1 • 0 2 O"\....McOwltl (I Huitt! )I> l 0 0 0 Flet(llt n B11ne \ '' • 0 I 0 OBr>.n Ill FO\lt • II I 0 0 0 l"(Ylllle r1 H~Hh 111> l O O 0 Sierra If Mo•mn IO A 0 0 0 LAPr\/l d'I (,u L•f"' \ 1 I 0 I Stauo,,1 c •••run ''" I 0 0 O BU9t~ lO C• •I 1\1 l I 0 0 Herra,, ?ti l~I< 'O'\ p• I 0 0 0 ~ er~o. Ct ) 0 I 1 l \o (>I 1 000 , ... " ,, 1 • , ,...,, Mrl\111 • 0, 0 • 0 0 0 iO 1 0 ) 1 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 l ) ' l I I I ) 0 1 0 1 0 I I )1Jlf) le'"' .,., '"'*"" (nl<AI• OJI -__ , Te.ca' 01IO OIO Oh-> Coem• w,....,.,,u l'!ll Sl•uohl t•l l "'"''"~1" 1nc .... 11)f111 L06-<Nc•oo I ff' 0\ 1) II L 4 P•""" HR-LA PtlNl)ll 1101 ,. ""''"" ,~, . Cll!fo• co ..... \<• I l I , .... . o .... . 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COM9TS 'L.AJtl IS·21 l ie clan dtoo, ~rron lllcka uo lflt rnounl, wlcM OHn !Ifft, ,._, V A&.INT-.o 14· ll WlcM anlarlne lhe ""'ell lotlne ~· en.no.. Pfncav rid All 6oet ~I hlKt dlaftce\ LOHQSHOT DAVIDS A)(t! HCOMO lllACI. 6 f'urlotlOt llvtM '11.0DO Mek*I llMlet " mw•• l ""n old " uo. c .. 1m1no price 131,000-sn,ooo I I( .... CM Hun'IOue (Vei.oauelal 1cll• ? Retiecc•blijtv CCl1nerot) a II 1 ) Melltui (Int• I) 116 • T J ., Val (Oharetl 116 s Cra1 ... 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UO·Sll.000 1 ltooer'• S.Creterv (Steven•> 116 2 SPIK Ml Oft 18.r•l 116 l ~ltte (Varoarel 116 .4 Oelawete Dellollt (Plncavl lit S LIMenne IYetuda) 116 • Ace Ali.Qlance ILIPllaml 111 1 Anolamer (Va .. Muale) 11' I Preltv Stell (P9dro1•I 116 9 lndl•n Flower 10...llOutMYtl 116 ._.. .. flLOWla lS JI HM deM .... Oft 19111 flf6d, .. _... IO tMf ,_...,... ... INM al, fW COl!dltlefler, ~ 19C119TMY (4•0 ~ MO lot"-at IM aeen Ill IMt. Mn -lfllltlt aM lleur'ft •lf'allll OINIM!-11, NLA• WM• Nuetff IJ-1) S.-a110 ,..._" • hard ltctor to tenofL I.OHO~ ACI! Al.· LE GI A NCI 1UCTit aACa. -""°'* fVw. m.-Maldaft ,-.. 2 nan o6d ClatM!ftt IN'lo '"'°*'WS,OIO 1 1(1,,,..,.,ltflt lk-*1 111 2 LIYt 1¥ TM iworct (Ptof"OUI 111 3 ~ MftMMW (Slav~) 111 A O~e All kw'nrMr (Valtn•uelel 117 s Judl'ldl'• ..... (llackl •112 4 Ml•sv J L. tPlllCev) IU 1 S-• IGetrldol 117 t •·Wiid Ofl .... COl'teeal 111 t ~ "'114 Youne 10...llOvtMv.) IU 10 e•Mltt ""-tMJ (Olivet .. ) 117 11 HMvy W..lfW ISOto) l\7 •-Oennv v ... .-i •trelned wrv OUtCK MaSHNOI• (Ml C'°* aven1V w111i. In need of lflt OIJI, Jwllcll 10 Si.vtrit C°'*I orov• 4ldoa over 1111• tlundl, wtt.UMO ANO YOUNG (l· 1) LOtl bat dlanc• •t "" \Ian 111\t, drOOt w '" •net \flOUld be ~ltlve we, HIAVV WIATitllt 19·11 F~ ttw oece 111 eoocs effort, wlM be nice orlca aealft dtewn outtlOI h1 !hit llHI, cannot tit 1-ed LONG-· SHOT MISSY J L SIVINTH RAC•. Ona rnlla on '""· PLll'M. S30,000 3 vHr OldJ & "" Ctelmlne Mica: s 100,000· MS,000. I Avlelor (V•Jien1uel4) 113 1 TaPPlncl Wood (McCe<rOll) 116 J Melelao <Ollvarai) 116 • Kenia CToroJ llS S ltlver Of t<lnvs (StevenO 116 6 ..... ties (&llJrt) xlOS 1 Ettel• CSotol 116 I Hurr~•ne HK ICHllllOll) 11) t RoOer-to lllH M>n l~t.erl 117 10 lo11N IDelallOul\av•l HS AMII ..... 11 11.nc>P'' It lft9 I Plncav I 110 •WI• Of' KINGS 11· 11 &oOblecl el Ille \Ian 1llN Deified e>•me!V on Ille lr<Nll llYouthoUI luil mlufnv, cama badl 10 drlN lmc>rat1lvetv, 61- \al'Vts too blNlne, AVIATOlt ()·I) &a\I rltll\t oft Ille D•c• and 11oura. to oat well • trlcl t04av; RottllRTO ••ASOH 14·11 Overcame trOUOle IO ~ "-"•IWl't, ., .. to io... IN tun end d .. *"""' lllO\M ._... ,.,.., L.OHGSHOl IOltNA • ....,... aACL ON "*· ~ ...o.-I .,..,. *' & U9 OllMIAM Alfw.O t '""""" (Li.Mm) Ht 2 c---(~) llf a Arnerk.aft ...,,_,. tc..1-1 11• 4 Varlek (~Mvel 114 S Padwl (Ao\CH~l 11• 6 t..ast COf'Mlelld lllecl> alOf 1 ilrtndl ~"• 1a.ie1 n• I TnM t~vl llf '$11wofv .. (MceartOll) "' IO FIOetlfle •-(VeleftillNI 116 llL.VIYW.IA ()'1) 0etne •• 111n -M4 would Ml M ~• It nol rMdY to rol, dM6 ot 1111t 11a1c1: co•ST1.M1•• 14· H ott 1111(.e $ell!• Anll• llUI ...,IOllll AM dflll. tltnM W.,l\N IG rel! flOI to M lenorac:t. UST COMllAAMO <6-11 In 119'11 111141 "'' "" •llilltv lo Ila ttrOlle cont.,., wllll •lrafdl ls.IQ LON<iSHOT· T.ASSO NINTH •AC&. ()lie m-. l"urw '11,000. , v_. Olcb " ua Clalmltlt iirk:• .io,ooo. I Cllllaco (Car.O.IOI 116 7 Pocllet M.v <Carrldol 116 ) Eaubara11t Devit IVel9n1ual•) Ill 4 Jo11lal (PtdrOl•) 116 s Kar•U Led tPlncay) '" 6 E1tcknloll llflll9hur\t) •Ill 7 hau'I .._ CFernancMI) 11' • Sur""9 Oft ISotol 114 9 MMM (8*Ji) 11111 10 Dance Oii Down IP•ll<Nll atll I AIM ...... 11 Cleulc EfldM¥our1hH) --lTI l<ARAKA I.AO IS-21 Floura to Ml lilt IMd Into flr1t turn wtlkll I• "" dattnnlntne lector •I m11e dl•t•nu, •xue••ANT DIVk. 14· ll w• nol etve uo llOtllloll Mlllv but 100 dlolca fin lltt ,,_. c1au. cu.n.c .. toaAvoua l"''l 014 not llreat. e•ttv ~ wllll lllteral, "aOla IO ~w In e de'flnllt conlander LONG$HOT· BEAU'S HOPE • lllST llT. INDIAN FLOWER 15"1 Race) NICll Pl.AV GYPSY MOON l?nd •.a> 1-danolH •PC>fenllca !Odlev LM Mu 111 IUlllOA'M ..... ,.. ,,. ..... _____ , "9ST RAC:t. ON mlle -· ~ ,_.... l,_c.al Ml W0ttl'I /4 OMI IV...,,_1911erf1) C~ClACUY) TWN-1.5' AIM rwi AIM P•ICll, ,.,.......,, C_,.., Girt, Helelt ~. AllOl"9r l'ot'l\#W 11 IXACTA ( .. 7) Nici MUO. IC(.OleO aACa, One mlle lfOI I C0t Ftatll (II >tco l l to l.H'Y I. (hit.er> ............ (lli'Wc.al fimr uo 1/S. uo , ... $00 t• UI Al'IO r11t1 J-Hano¥.,, I.Allot $111-A~enllca, c.ttve, ""10otl Cloud. NOf1*1 Ha!IOftl' •• ,,..,.., Clorv U IXACTA Cl 7) H id J23 00 TH•O ••Cl. One milt NCe $1 .. m (Gf\jj\Cf'f) 7 .0 Navar ltteraf ~ IHolll Tom C!OulfWIY IKut«iier) Time U I 41 S. uo 110 , 00 1,40 uo Alto ran Atl9UllON, Ki.no.·~. c;.. co.. Crv1er t.1 •XACTA 1)·61 Nici •t 00 ,.OUltTH Uel. Ont mite oeca Wltlltrlfloo "OM (l(\Jlttller) 160 )to )40 uo )00 4 20 V-fle4d I.Alu <Piere•> HNvenlv lrM.tt IPlerc•> Time U I At\O ran. OllPolet Gin, Havt<n Snow. LHll Ovllllna, K....,1ula, PraitlN, Katen Eve K '1FTH •ACI. ()lie l'l\ltt P9c. SUre Scil\aula (Baker) 910 UO J 20 Ven 111'"9 Act IWllllem•> 11 60 '40 ~9'<:ft t'111nol 3 • Time l·Sf 1/S Al\O ran Plffte Sol!MH, °'enoer'll llOUOftl. A~ In Fevour, K....., a.r-u, Deoole Provider, Tutk U EXACT~ l•·I) Hid SI .. 00 SIXTM •ACE. ()lie mitt trot Cal 8rv00n IAndenonl Dl•-erlnv Trick (WllllerMI Martin\ PrlOt IRatdlforO> Time \·Sf )IS. JlO 1.0 240 6.20 3 '° l 00 Al\O ran a.r-. Su-Nii. lllUOt U IX.ACTA 16·1) H id l30.30 SEVENTH RACa. One mite Hee Ptrlloul PeuUne IOaiomarl SllO J 40 240 Flv Or 011ve I TOdd) 4 20 UO ....... hrtr IUMOA Y'S ••MA-n cnr.., So>·,... ....... ~ '11aS'f •a.(C, JM Vlll'd& SMMoo11 <CrMM!'l ft.JO ltM 1.A Trudlta L_,.. llrOOlltl I.Al Mt Slrell C.n CE Getclal &.II Time lt4S U IXACTA 12·S) Mid '1JU0. SICOMO RACI. UO VW.._ Tagemtnl ll r«*IJ) ._. W1l11 For Tiie ,.,,,_, (H Gw$) Ho MOr• s.cr .. , (Olderlcktoll) Time lt47 '1 IXACTA. tt-71 Mid MIA T..-0 llACI. UO v.,a Miu llled Ade~ llllt.111) SN'1l 111-.1 IHUlll) UO a..• 2.IO I.II 2.M ,,,. .We4lllf For Honie !Otoarlcll-) Time lt 1• S1 l~CTA 11·•1 Mid $17.6'. '1~H ltAGI. >JO 11etd& Sarewo Wlnv1 CL.eckavl Mev ltemblr' ~1 Steal Tiie Bacon (lrOOll•l Time 1' 60 l'IFTH RACI. )'° vwd& Dou FUMY Gal ITrM wt•I P01¥orlll IDl4ertCkton) EHV Le"a (Fi..,.,oa) Ttme 1e 33 U EXACTA 17·11 Hid "UO SlllTH llACE. lSO varcb N•hJrel ,..._. (H GefClal Oan nv Oa~ (Whit•) True AcH IFIOrH) T•mt lilt 17.lO UI 7.JA 6AO "'° n• U IEXACTA 1'·71 oald 19030 Sunday's Del Mar racing results W·n~ Lo-(Scflanlli) 2.40 Tome 1 ~)IS AIM> •en Enforce Sto.lpoen Harlt1941, Indian Comet. WllCI Ano tru v Guv PevoH Pelt. Ct>allerlno SJ EXACTA IS·1l Paid '3060. IEIGHTM RACI One mile Mee s•v•HTM ••C•. 110 11ere1t Nitro Ladll ITl"M$UA) 12.00 .. uo Ru\""1 ltouol\Mdl IE G•rclel 100 UO aoc:tir 8~ (Harl) , .. Time 4'S6 U EX.ACTA 17·21 Paid '"'° SUNDAY'S RESULTS (1'91 .. 41 ... ., ~ ,_,.,., FIR ST It ACI. 6 lurtono1 Dr lleal1tv IMcCerrOlll Lerrv N G•rrv IVt 1..,1uetel Yu~on·• Sier IOtletlounavtl forne I 09 I s· 610 )10 310 00 390 HO At10 ••n lltlnoow'' Cuo EHv Come Euv Go. Scr1Dturt FaM Fiver Nortl'lc:ote Expreu Smoot1> 81d No \cretcht\ U EXACTA ll ti Da•d s14f'l SECOND RACE 6 luriongl flv Mt To Tiit Moon (KatneO Bo<lv Chall•• !Petttr\Otll N eoara Ladv ICl\M•Ol l fomt I II 1-S 140 .. 0 390 l9 60 1610 S60 Alto re11 &.hv ' S..1. Lo11e Tout Lime SwallOw 0 maggo0·, Pel Klltv \ Worlel L1rrv'' Bot>v G•rl Z 11111. Fat>altet Green Evad Lori Scra1c11e<1 Suoer Nova $al Lori, Coe>c>er lltnu\ Daune ' Diamond n DAIL y DOUBLE 13·11 Deld sn 10 NATIONAL From82 16-6 htcumc • a • The G iants '>Cored lhr~ ltmt's o f Ric k .\gu1lcra. 6-6. in the first Dan C.1ladd en led off with a "'alk and s tolt' \l't0nd .\flcr R o bb} Tho mpson. who had four hm and scored four limes. singled. M aldonado hn a three-run homer to left. his I 2th of the sea son. Thompson \1ngled with 1wo o uts 1n the fifth. s1ol<-' second and scored o n 1\113ldonado's single for a 4-1 lead. Maldonado h11 a run-sconng double off reliever Doug 1sk in a four-run se'en1h. Maldo nado has 58 RBI for th<.' <>eason. exceeding his pre' 1ous l arl'<.'r lOLals rn three years "'Ith Los .\ngcles H rs firs1-1nmng homer was I 0 th game-"' inning R Bl. Pirates 4. Braves 3: Al Three R1\l:r-. 'itad1um . J oe Orsulak went 4 to r .i .ind Boh Walk scattered six hits oHr 'ie'l'n innings. leading P1l· tst>urgh to 1t" fourth s1ra1ght victor) Thl· Pirates used a pair o f errors b) Bra' c..,· nght fielder Omar M o reno to c;corc two run" Walk. b-7. ga'e up two runs 1n the lounh t>cforl.'-Don Robin~on pllched thl· ninth for his 10 th sa'c Doyle \le ,andcr. ~-5. wok the loss Reds 7, Cubs I: At Wngley Field rookte Barr} Lark1n's 11e-brcaking double.-kc)cd a "'·run eighth inning and Hill Ciull1c kso n aUo w ed St'.\ hits o'er \l'\Cn innings. leading C1ncin- na11 past ( hll.igo NEW Y~K Ov~ llrO rt BC'"'" 1t> KHrndt It> HffO ti Mau•lh H ~ n•oht Jo \1\1 0 """'" c '9~1•na \\ •o·J•ltra o HJOf\I" )I> Toteh * Gl•nn 10,~n I SAN F"ANCtSCO ab r fl Ill '0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 l I I 0 4 0 I I ) 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1000 Gla<ICHll cf R f l>O\n 1t> Ml<lndOrl Yongl>ld rl WCter-lb CBrown lb Qulnont lt> Atdretell Kuter.er If Brt<1t11< UtlMU Krut.ow P JO 1 4 1 Tata!\ Scete 1111 1~ eb rfl bl • ) 2 0 s 4 4 0 4 I l S 1 0 0 0 3 I I 0 4 1 I 1 1 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 I • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 lJ 10 ,. ] Ntw Yori! 000 100 000-1 San Fr•ncluo JOO 010 •b-10 C.emt W11l1""11 RBI -Maldonado I 101 E-Bect.man Hu rn OP-San Frenc:l\CO I L OB-N'w vor' l San F renc:t•co 1 1&-k H..-nenckl Melelon•dO HR-MaldonadO 11 SB Gtad081' 111 R lllOmP\Otl It> II" H Ill ER IB SO NewYor\' All•l•lfra l 6 6 6 10 6 6 \I\~ 1 ' 2 San I' renctlct 11.ru'ow W 1J 1 9 4 I 1 1 Agu.~ra i><tt~d to 1 IMttterl "' IN 1111 WP-S•\O. PB Hearn Umi>orH-Hon>e Oavldton Flt-\! Marth *°"" Fr~m·nv Tlltro. l(lblef T-?73 A JI 606 (IMCINNATI O•n•fl\ 11· M1lMr ct 8eff Jt> P11rv r rt EDevl\ ct a D1ai r Woll•\ o L•r1t.1n " E-a,•v lb Otlter ?o GutltH " n ~tllwff nn 8ul.,,. < * Reds 7, Cubi ab rflbl ) 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 1 1 I 0 f 0 I I 3 ' ) 1 S I 1 0 0 0 0 0 \ I f t 2 0 0 0 ~ I 1 1 I 0 0 0 1 I I I 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO Muot\rv d Sndt><o 21> GMtllwllf Mor•tflO rt Ournm tb JD•vll c Cev >o Dun\IOll n Sutcnffe D OlPlnoD Bo, .. 11 Dtl llDevl' o Trout 11 ~ r•ncn Ph U 111 1 Ttteb Sc-llY ..... 111 rfllll ~ 0 l 0 • 0 1 0 • I l l 4 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 iJ I 11 Clrld'Atll otl -"60-1 CNUt.. ... •t •-1 G•me W·M·nO ftll -L•r .. 1n 111 £-Oun\1on lo.at''"· J Oe111\ OP-<:lnclnnall (r11c ·~ ) LO(l-(1nc1nnet1 10, (111000 f 18 0 An••I\ Du•Ulon Lerl<ln HR C.• MallhPW\ "' SB \anclbe<o 1111 ''"" ,. ... Clno .. 11 ;.,, 10 \Ol\ W It I H RI" H SO • I I 0 1 0 1 , • 0 THIRD RACE. Ont mite L• D111er11da IPadroial GOOO Zar IOelellOuuavel P01111 L• Femme (Velen1uale) Time 1 3' 2/S JlOO 11 20 4 20 160 4.00 HO AJ\O ran Svml>OUu nv. Scrttn Door. 8roao Street Scratcllad Miu StenlOfd SS E>CACTA IS-JI Paid Mt:JOO FOutltTH ltACE. 4 furlOnO\ S.riOu• Get !Oet1110u1W1vel Talle Too 18eHl Felrlv Old <Slloemal<trl Time 110 11 00 ''° 600 600 SlO 400 ~l\o ren Megerl Ree>et Notion, ~Hmental Son9 Nill¥ Nina, Oarcv'l Love. Prl11Ceu Kar1var LIOv Aut>rtv Bloomsbarrv ScrelClltd Toot'~ FIFTH ltACE. I 1 •• mllel on turf Nu11> IOelel'IOUnevt l 110 ) 40 Joo GlafOl ISllOtmek..-l '40 3 40 A lUnllon I Slt>iHe l S to l 1mt-I 41 41S * PNllH 6, Padrfl S l"HILAOELPHIA SAN DIEGO atl rflOI ebrllbl 4 0 3 0 Ftennrv lb S 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Gwvnn rt 4 I ) 0 4 01J Krull." 4 000 s t 1 o Goua~ o o o o o ) 0 0 0 torg P11 I 0 0 0 4 l 1 I Mclt111C1 d 4 1 1 0 4 I 1 1 Garvtv lb 4 2 l 1 3 O O O Kennedv < • I 7 l 4 I l 0 ltOberl\ 71> 3 0 1 I I 0 0 0 Ntllla1 )0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tmll4tn u 4 0 0 0 0100 Hawl<fMD 3000 0 0 0 0 Mc:Clltrl P 0 O 0 0 1000 Wvtllleef 1000 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 Stont 11 8eoro\r1 o MTnmocf HAvfl 10 Sctlm<ll 30 GWllM>n rl ~muel 1b llolttvll c Jelu n Hud\onO JeCt.lOr> P SclluPtl Hu,,.,eD GGron Oii Tt-t<ul.,.o ~oenle .. ti Tttal1 » 610 t Ttt1111 JISl1 S SCO(tbY ~ l"NledtlllNA 000 l I 0 ..,,_. San 01e9o 401 000 000-S Game W1Mlr1g RBI -M TllOmel\On 141 E-Samuei Tt-t.ulvt DP-Plllla<MIPllle 1 LO&-Pll1la0fl1>n1e • San Dlello f 1&-Stont J&-G Wlt1on Hit-Kennedy (10) S•mve! 1131 ~B Stont I 161 C.wvnn 122) S-StOM SF -M TllOmPto" IP H ll ER IB so .. ., .. ~ Hudson Jecto.M>n Hume 1 1 2 2 I S S S l I 3 0 0 0 I J 0 0 0 0 Tt-t.ulve W 1·3 Bed<O•••n S 18 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 San0'"9 HAWkon\ S 2 l 4 4 ) S MC(ulltr\ 2 I l 0 0 0 2 Gouage L S·6 I 2 2 1 I 0 Hud\O'I ootcnea to 2 t>allert "' the 3rd PB-Ro Revnok:h Umo•rt\-Homt p.,111 Font PonclnO * ona B w1111aml TPllrd 8on1n T-2 41 A I) 409 * Astro• s. Cardln9ls HOUSTON ST. 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M tlO-J """"""' ..... , lb-4 Ga~ Wlnnot1g lttt ,._ ! .\/\0(-2 1tamh1 T ~ OP Pitt\ll\lrgll 1 LO& Ati.nta ) Pltf\llurell 6 1~•uta• M utlMI.-. 9ond\ ~mple 3&-<>t>eft.ltll ~· ·<>n111a• 1211 SF Slmr'nOft• I" H • 1111 II SO ,. .. _ Alft•~no.r l l i t l J 11 4 1 0 2 °'"''"' 1100000 o.drTlon I 0 0 t 0 0 ............ W.t11k W 6 I l ) 1 '""""'' 0 0 0 0 lto&int()n ~ 10 I 0 0 0 1 Walk OllClled •o l !>all .. In IN 1r11 Umolrn-Hom41 W•fldtt\lacll nt\t T eta ~ono He IO<' '" •d C Wl!h•m• T 7 11 A-15 .. 1 AIM> ran Sclllller Em119rdorl t(Oflavlan N\Oullt. C•lllf<'narlln K1no Scretcllad E•wiro, Mataleo. 81lhOP\ ll1no lfero $S EXACTA ()·JI oeld $79 SO SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlonol EAIJMrent F ... lno IOlfltY) 600 360 3 00 Boo Boo'• Buckaroo !Veten1uale) • 60 3 60 Promo11no (Soto> S 60 T me I 10 f S Al\O ran Be S<:ell•C.. Lord Ptvmooell..-Sta TWO •"d E ~en Sef>l1ll1..-Thunder C•t No ltratClltl SEVENTH RACE. 61 l lurlong\ Ou• l.Otdll11D IDelet'!OulHYf) 4 90 , 60 160 Hll fto.,..ttv IMcCerron) 2 40 2 IO Ooo"'~' CMcHarguel 4 40 Time 1 IS 3 S .. Alto ran Ari Ed<t wn.o UD The Temoo Road ()I Fc><tune E•o"'" &flow Zero TOUOll EntOleut Sc•llc"'<I Fairlaa Oriceo. Parter Oetlolll. ~n\ 1l1val. Mr Me<11e is EXACT A 19-S) DAld sn so n f"ICI( SIX 11-S-l-l·S-•l Paid $11,IS040·to 10 #•M>no llCkel\ (\IJ llorM\I '2 Pleil Sia conloletion Dald '3.50 60 to lit wlMl119 tki.et' tflvt llOr\H ) EIGHTH RACIE. ~ mllt1 on turt Hidden Llont (SllOemet<tr I 210 2 20 1 10 Kr aemer !Black) 2IO 260 SP!Olgun WtOdinv IMcCarronl 1 to Time I 41 4 S AIM> tell Retr.in<1l.r'9 Our SwNI ~am Helto luH Ila•• Starlet No •c•atcllai NINTH ltACIE. I 1116 mtlel Ono Gummo (Bezel Tome For Sltenct 1S11trllnv1 Ole1uwon (0.lallOuuevt) Time lf 1 7 S 3080 11 40 seo 12 90 SIO 4 40 Als.o ran IOOI Hort,...n P•o•M>tr For~ • -Tf'V\ T Oen\11 tmc>ul\1velv lle9ouln NO KtelCht\ \S EXACTA (7·l l paid '71600 12 LATE DOUBLE !S·1l oe1d '3710 Attendance 2• 4S9 Mutuet Hendle M,331 all knead To Sll•ne IP\anol l 00 2 40 210 Brown 1•11911 I LKkev I 2 .0 2 10 Af\dele Am19o (OHomtf) 2.10 Tlrne I S6 Al\O ran JOllv Mont..-ev. It ao ao. Klnv OI lthvthm Eve Dentotv , ~tewnv U IE>tACTA ll·ll Paid 1640 NfNTlt •ACE. OM mile ot t AMlt fton .. (Vellandlnenaml • llO 4 60 4.20 Nuevo Z1P IMadlanetl e 'II S llO Mou Rodeo Ortve tTreml>lavl • 40 T•mt 1 5' 4/S AIM> ren Orenpark Oo<lne, Houta APOfovet, Gein A Chime. L A Ml\treu. It.UV Suo!Kt Wlno.mttt SJ £)(ACTA (l·J> oeld S100 50 n ~ SIX (4·4·6·S-l-11 Paid 11,A IUO lo 13 wlnn•nv tickeu Ill• ,_\ft) 12 P.cll SI• conlOlll· 1ton Pt•G Wl IO to 241 w1rv1lno !Id.et• Ill,_. llOfln l TENTH "ACI . 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U fttCI( S.X (9-7+7·6•S) NICI $13 .. 1' 00 IO on. wlMlno 1;cu1 l•I• ,._.., 12 PIO SI• con\Olellon Hid 049 00 IG lt wlmln9 llclltl• (five norMtl TENTH •ACI )50 vardi Admlnl\lretor IH w rc.lal Mercu• E•Pf'"' <TrMwr•l Per1ect Tradition 11.Awlt) Time ltlS 12 E.llACTA lt-11 Paid Jl•,60 AllendallCe S."6 Mui~ Henc!M tto7 .nt UO HO UO •to HO S.00 AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP. • • From 82 M10nt'wta tied the score with two o ut'> in lhl· ninth inning Jeff Reed hit a onl·-oul double and Roy Smalle) singled pinch-runner Bill} Beane home Lloyd M oseby had three RBI and ga-.1.' the Blue Ja)S a ~venth-innmg lead w11h his I OOth career home run. a llNO-run ~hot His I Q1h ho mer of the \Car brou~hl T o n\ Fernande1 ho me tor the third umc· in 1he gnme. and cam<.' o fT M 1nnesou ~tarter Frank Viola. 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August 26, \988 MAJOlt LIAGUI STANDtNGS ~L...- WUT Dt"1MOM w L ~. oa " 56 .sa AlleltS Taus Kani.s Cllv 0.kltnd Chlcaoo Sffllle Mlnnttott 6S Sf .524 > 56 " .452 If SS 69 ."4 I) S3 69 ,.,. " Sol 7' "2 '•'-" S3 71 '27 IS aAST DI""'°" 8otlon Naw York 'Toronto Oelrolt 8tlllmora Cltvetand MllwaultH 73 SI 61 S1 67 SI 67 Sf .. SI ... 61 u 61 ~Y'·~ A.-. 4, 8alllmort 3 T exu 3, Chlcaoo 2 Oakland 11, Ntw York • s .. 1111 3, Otlroll ' Cltvtland S, 80llot1 2 .519 .S40 .S36 . 532 .m .m .so. Torot110 7, Mln~ol• S (10 lnnlnga) Mffw..,kte ), Ktnlaa Cllv 2 ( 11 lnnlncill TMIY'l0- 6 ·~ 7 • t V'> 10\1) AJ191fl (Candtltrla 6·21 al Ntw Yorll !Nlt!<ro .. ,), n Oakland CRllo S·9l t i Ottroll CTerraM l 1 ·91. n Kanla.J Cllv C8ankl\ead 6·71-et Cl'llctoo (OtLIOft 3·2), n 8011on (Clel'Mn1 19·•1 at Tuu (Witt 6·91, n Tu.MtY'a Gamn A""9it 1t N-York, Jt Oakla nd at o.lrolt, n Torot1to et Cllvetend, n l<.anaes Cllv at Chlctoo, n 8oston at Tuu . n Mlnnetote 11 Mllweuket. n B1lllmo<t t i Sttttlt, n N•ttonlil L .. ~ d • 21t 221 Kathy Whitworth, l.M Jallt Crattw, l,M SllelllY Hamlln, 1,147 AHi.on fflnnev, 1,147 Shlrllv Furione, 1.147 Sherri Turner, 1,147 P1nnv Htm!MI, 1,147 m MarleM Floyd, 1,45' Karin Mundllltlef, I ,$ M. J Smllh, 1,tSI 8oMlt L.auer. 1,4$7 Sand•• Pe~, 1.451 CtlhY Mena. l..fS1 m Sue Footaman. l.15A Clnov F19o·Currler, l, ls.t Dor Germain, 1, 15A Jt ne 81tl0Ck, I, 15.c SMr·rl Sltlnlla"*'. 1, IS4 D4 .Oona Howe Chanctlfor. m Linde Hunt, 92? Muffin Soenc:er·Oevlln, m 1..1sa vouno, m Aveko Olta moto, 922 Jullt Colt, 711 Katllrvn Young, 71 l Terrv·Jo Myerl, 711 Cindy R•rlc11;, 710 Missie 8erteo111. 710 Sue Erll. S2l 1'·1s-11 71-76-71 n-ff·n 14-11·1) 15-10.1' 1""41•14 70-7)•75 ... n-n n-n-1• 71·74•74 74·70-75 7'·74-72 74-16-72 7s-74-73 14·1•-1• 7H1·7S 10-n-eo n-11-n 7S·7S·n 12-1.-15 14-14·15 ,.. .. ,. Pohl hold s off field for victory Wadkins finishes one shot back of winner at World Series of Golf AKRON. Ohio (AP) -Dan PQhl, w ith f)O one able to put press1;1re on him. needed only a scrambhna l- over-par 7 1 to score a one·s~ke victory Sunday in the W orld Sencs of Golf • "We looked like Heckle and Jecklc. or Jekyll and Hyde, o ut there. I don't know af;anybody knew if t hey wanted to win tho golf tournament." P o hl said of the erratic finish. For example Donnie Hammond \ bogeyed Jive of the last seven holes, once playins a shot out of the water o n the 16th. Lanny Wadkins could~'t get a putt to fall. and Pohl h1m~lf constantly scrambled out of potential disaste r . The eventual winner hit only four fairways and seven greens._ but he was never headed. 1s-1H4 "I had a little bit of Houdini in me :::~::; today," he said. "I just never felt n-n -1• comfonable." n-7no Poh l, JI. claimed his second vic- 75-76-15 tory of the season and his career with 1s-1,-1s a 277 total a meager three shots .... HouatOft S.n Francisco Clncrnnetl Ded9lr1 WIST DIVlSfOH w 70 63 62 60 L l"ct. ~ S6S 61 .SOI Gii 1 Tl>erese Hfl\lon. S?3 OenlH Streblo. sn Jeclll• Be,.lscn, S23 LeAnn Ctnedev, 522 Marv Dwyer, Sn 76-75·75 ' ....A c · ,._.,,..,..,._ -ueAdcr par: on-the rev.am~r..&l'CSU>llle....--• San Ole9o Atlanta S9 S8 EAST DIVtSK>N 62 .soo ~ .494 66 •n 6S 47? 8 10 11'"' 1111'> New York 81 42 .661 Pnlladelohla 03 61 SOI 19 Montrut 60 6l •96 20112 St Louis 61 63 492 21 Cnlcaoo SJ 11 •27 29 Plttab1m1n SI n 4U 30''> Sunday's Scor,_ Oocleer'I 3. MontrH I 2 110 lnnlnou Plttst>uron • Atlanta 3 Houston S, Sr Louis I Cincinnati 1 Cnlceoo l Pnltedelpnia 6 S.n OleOO S San Francisco tO. New Yori.. t T.UY's ~amn Pnlladt lollla !Carman 6·•> al o.dller'S 1'/aleniuela lS·9l, n Monrreal ( TIDOs 6· 1> •I $en Francisco ILaCou 9·81 C1nc1nna11 (Wtlsll S·O er Plllst>uroll (Rho01tn U 11 n N1tw Vor-. (Derl1n11 12 41 er Sen Oleoo (SllOw 9·SI n · At11n11 1Pa1m.r 9·8) at S1 Louis IForscn 12-7) n Chicago IEc:kersley 6-8) er Housron I Knepper 1S·9>. n Tuesday's Gamn F>nlladelohla al o.dliln. n C1ntlnna11 ar Pl11s1>ur1111, n Allan11 al Sr Louis, n Chicago er HousfOft, n New York at San oieoo. n MontrH I al San Fra11<lsco n AMERICAN LEAGUE A"911' 4, Orlo6es 3 CALIFOttNIA llAL TIMOttE Pe Ills ct w111ono 2b Grich 7b Jovner lb RJcksn dh OeCncs 31> Oownino 11 R Jot1tt ri ScllOfllO n 8oone c lb r II bl 4 I 1 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 l I I 3 0 I 0 3 0 I 1 4 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 l I I 0 J 0 1 1 Ciullerz lb SlltlbV oil L vnn cf RtoUnu Murrav dh Trat>9r lb Owver H Sl!Mts If Rtvtrd 31> BenlQZ D" Oemosv c Sretero pn )1 4 t l Tettls kort bY lnnineS tOrlll>i • 0 0 0 I 0 I I s 0 l 0 3 I 0 0 3 0 2 I 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 l 1 1 l 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 ll)' ) ~ 210 000 100-• ..,..,,_. 110 000 001-l Game Winning Q81 -Jovner 1141 E -A1~~ OP-8alllmort 3 LOB-<'.1llfornla S Baillmort 8 28-Ptltls 1 Murrav 2 11R-Sllfff\ ( 171 S-Wllfot10 Sc110fle10 IP H R Ell 1111 SO ~ . McCu •ill W u 1 8 2-l ) 3 S 8 OMoore Sl6 1-3 0 0 0 1 8altlmoA Davis L 9-11 I 1-l 1 J 2 0 0 ArnolC 0 -) 2 I I ) 0 Hall~\ 3 0 0 0 0 2 Arno10 01rc11e0 •o 1 t>al!ers •n rne 7rh WP-Havens Umpires-H~. PnllhOl F1r\I, McCov Sec- ond 110000010, Tnlro Welke T-7 ~ A-33.349 A"9111vengn c ~ SuncltY's ~•nw> JOYrtf'f 8urteso" c;r.c- Henoric11o Dec.nces Downing P•H' Ja r.-s,on HOw~•I 'K°'O'•tPIO w uono )O"f'\ ~a'"'"""' Bo->rp TMah .,.,,. J.:"r iit,, M Mir-• M f' ~\•I i: ,,.,,.,. C.o .. oe0 ~.,,.n,. 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IA , Players of the year Joan Jovce. 3S8 Debbie MasHv. 358 Clndv Ferro, 3S8 11-11-n Country Club cou rse. n-'9-eo 'The vict ory was worth SI 26,000 1•-77-76 from the total purse of$700.000 and 7s-7s-n lifted Pohl's ea.mini$ to $440,563 - Former te nnl• atar Arthqft>Aahe (center) pre.enta awJ.rd• to ea-La&una Beach Bl&h ata n dout Rick Leach and Caroline Kuhlman. both of use; after the atudenta were choeen u 1986 College Playen of the Year ln tennla recently. Krl' Monaohen, JS8 Gall Lff Hlrtlt, lS8 Oeedff Lasll;er. 3S8 Susan Sena.rs. 358 ~~==~ more than double the total of his n -16·19 previous best season. ~~:~ Wadkins. a former winner of this elite event. was unable to put any appreciable p ressure on Pohl down the stretc h and finished second at 278 after a 72. closing to within one o n ly Heatner Farr, 187 Siivie 8trlolteclni, 187 Judv Ellls·Sams, 216 Amv 8enz, 216 74·77-n 11-n-n 74·7S-7' n -n -1' HI TS-Pucltell. Minnesott , 171, Mtlllngly, New York. 174. Fernende2, Torot1lo, ISt, Alce. 8os1on. 158. Bell, Toronto, 15' OOU8 LES-Melllngly, Ntw York, 40; Alce, Boston, 33. 8arre11. Bo11on. 32, Boggs, 8osron. 32 8uc11Mr. 8oston. 31 Joanne PaclllO. 2S3 Carollne Gowan. 1S2 n-1s-e1 when Pohl made a meaningless bogey 1s-n-t1 o n the 18th. TA1P1..l:S·8u11er, Cleveland, 8, Fernan<le1. Toronto, 8 Sierra, Tt•a1, 8 HOME RUNS·8erflt ld, Toronto. 30. Deer. Nina Fou11, 117 Oeoor 1 h Sii inner. 177 OeOOie Mtlltt rlln. 177 Elaine Crosov. 176 2JO J6·7S·79 n -1•·7' 71·72·90 72·77·'1 South African Bobby C ole came on to take third at 279. Cole, who qualified for a place in the 43-man field as the South African PGA Mllwaukn . 28, l<.1"oman. Oakland. 21, 8all>Oftl. r<ansas Citv, 27. 8•11, Toronto. 27, PagllarulO. New York 77, STOLEN 8ASES-R Henderson, New Yorkf 71. Ce noelOsf. Cn1ceoo. «. Pellls. A119'1•. JS. Cilb~on. Oe1ro11. 21 , Mo"bv. Toronro. 76. Wilson Kansas Cltv. 16 NFL •lChlbttlon atandlnes NATIONAL CONFERENCE """' WOl'1d Ser'-S of Goff (II AkrCln, ()Ne) V1 1<.1111v Hite Amell• Rorer 231 m m U:.l6-IO c hampio n . matched par 70 in mild. b reezy w eather. 73·17·81 Pr TC HING I 10 oec1&1onsl·C1tmens, BoSlon, 19·• 254, Resmuuen, New York, 13·4, 3 S8, King, Delro•t. 9·3. 3 48. E•cllr>orn. Toronto 10..•. 1 79 !=arr Kansas Cllv. 7·3. 2 40, Henll.e. Toronro 7-J 3'1 NltlOMI LNVU• ( Thf9'1ttl FrldtY's Game\) 8 A TTINCi (288 er oers)-8rooas, Montru l. 340, Bac:kmt n, New Yori\, .333. Ciwvnn. ~n Oleo<> Jll. Reines. 'v\ontreel, lll, C Brown, San F'rancisco. Yl1 RUN5--<:iwvnn, Sen Dleoo, 81, Haves Pnlle· oe1on1a 74, l<.Hernen0t1. New York. 73, Muro,,v Alle nle 73. Scllmldl, Plllle dt lOllla 72 R81-scnmtdl Pllll10e10111a1 19, Ceriu , New York 87 Pa•l\er. Clncinnat a.c. c; Davis Housron 71. Hav.s, Phllac.101110, 69 HITS-Gwvnn. ~n Dleoo. 161, s ... Oocleerl IS2, Reines. Monrreal. 146 8au . Houston. 140 Sendoero. C111Caoo. US 00U8LES-Havfl. Pllllaoelohle. 31. A Re- vnolds. Pltlsburg11, 30 Rav. Plllaourofl 29, s .. Dodetn. 19 Dunston Cn1caoo. 18. Rtlnft, Monrreal. 18 TRIPLES-Raines, Monrreal 10, Samual, Pnlledelollla, 10, Webtter, Montrttl. 8. Coleman. SI Louil, 7, MCCiff. SI Louis. 7 HOME RUNS-Schmidt. Pnlledelonla, 11. c; Oavll . Houston, 2S. Parker, Cincinnati, 24, Murollv, Allar11a, 23, S1uobs, Ded91r1, 10 STOLEN 8ASE6-<otemen, Sf Loula. 86, E Oe11t1 Cincinnati, 60, Rei.,.,, Morllrttl, S2, Duncan Dodten, « Doran. Hou1tot1, 38 P1TC111Nc; 110 dectslons>-Fernen<Mr, New Yori. 14·4, 3 43, Goooen New York, 13·4, 3 02. Oie<le Ntw York, 13·4, 2.94, Derllno. New York 12·4 2 84 8edrosren, P11Hedel011la. 8·3. 7 9t OHne1H Houston 1·3. 3 45, R AoDlnson Conc1nnatl 8-3, 2 SS TENNIS H •mlet Chalen9e Cup (t t Hrldlo, H.Y.) 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SSO Aodoer Davi$, 2',SSO Oonn1e Hammond 14,SSO Calvin PHlt, 16,800 8ob Twav. 16.100 David Ishii 16.800 Tom r<ole, 16,IOO Jim Tlloroe. 16,800 Jeck NtCklOU$, 16.toO 212 Joev Sinoeler, ll, 200 Corey Pavln, 11,200 8t'rn11erd Leng~ l 1,200 215 EC Oouo~er111. 9.800 216 Oannv Ecwaros 8,S67 Dav10 Frosr 8,567 Gr,,g Norman, 8,S67 111 Menv Kuramoto 8.000 211 F ul 1 v Zoeller. 7 ,6«1 8en C rtns,,ew, 1,600 Rav l=rovo, 7,6«1 Cr1110 Sradler. 7.100 Rooer Maltble. 7.100 Mac O'Cira Cv 6.700 Doug Tewell 6,700 K"""" Knox. 6.700 219 191 T alto 01a•1. 6.400 tommv NaMahma, 6 400 Mara w1eoe. 6.400 Currls Stranoe. 6.200 Geor9e Burns 6, 100 Dan F'orsman. 6.000 800 Muro•iv S, 900 Gr,,g Turner. 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IS,486 Cio11lby·Haas. lS.436 2S4 Mooov·Oelsing 11 2SO Lltller·Norl". 8 1S6 Sm111>·S1Tillll, 8, 156 Jenuarv·Crn r 7.312 l5S 157 8art>e•·Couo•es. 6.468 Cremplon·Hinklt . 6.468 2SI Jollnson Jonnson Jr S,456 R<>Orlguet ·Krelztrl, S,456 J5t Grav s Pare. •.ns Baird Fiori. 4.71S 2'1 Heber I· Tnomoson, 4.27S 161 C11anc11e r·Mell, 3,937 NlePOrle·McCulloug,,, 3.937 243 Oouolau -Coodv, 3,375 Brown· Hickman, 3,37S Cocnran·Cakevecc11l1. 3,375 1'4 Nlelson·81a ir, 2.868 Waldesouhl-Zleoter 1,861 265 Jones L1e1>l•r. 2,418 Bavr-Norrls. 1,418 Zemt>rls~l·Cochra". 2.• l8 Cas09r ·Casoer. 2 ,418 Schneller· T rhtler , 2,• 18 Lonnin11· $ender. 1 418 246 O 1(1no-Hencock. 1.917 Powell·Po..,.rs, 1,912 FelCh1Ck·ACams, l,912 2'1 F1eck·Reoa110o. 1,687 2U 8r<>Olt ·Conner, l,S7S Ilea-Brooks. l,S7S 61 ·6S·6.l·.62 67·63·60·61 62·~-66-60 ... ·62-63·63 67·62·63·62 6S·6S-61·63 6'·63·62·61 ~-60-~-6' 66·61·64·66 63·68· ... ·62 6S·66·62·6S 63·6S·6'·~ M·6S·6J·67 6S·.,. . .,..66 66·6t·S9·67 67·66·66·63 63-67· ... ·68 66·63-70·64 67·67·68-61 6S·67·63·67 66·66·64·68 67·62·60·69 65-70-6S ·66 66·66·65·68 6S·66·66·68 68·61·~·6S 66·66·63· 70 69·66·68-62 66·64·66-70 68·66~67·6S 67·66·61-65 67-66-66-6' 67·66·67·68 66·71-64-67 ATP Cti.mplonship lat MHClfl, Ol\lG) SlnttH F NI Hubert C.rffn, S,400 77·7S·19· 7• At.nttc CltV O.nlc Mah Wilenot • •SweoenJ Cei Jlmmv Conno•> us) 6·4 1.-1 [)ffp , .. fl'tllM l•I Gellowav TtwnsNo, NJ.) Dout!IH Final Marll Kr411meM-K1m Warwtck (,t.uslrallll) eel CIVISIO Srevn-Oan•e '/1uer (Soutn Atr1ca1 6·4 6-3 •Kralzmann Warwick solll '16.2001 Wom~·s toum11mtnt (II ~~Wiii, NJ .) S~ Flr\tl Sltllo C:,raf • Wt\I Ci1t<mlinvJ def Mollv Va" NoslreM US 1, 7-S. 6-1 IC.rel wins 119,0001 SemHlntl SliMMI varo Nosirano oer Elna Relnac11 1Sou11> Africa • 6 l 4-6 6 4 1como1etlon of su10f'ncled malcl> HEWPOtilT LANDING -6 t>oalS, US angler\ 11 vellowtaH. 6 barracuda . 113 l>Oftlto, 9 S11nd oan 7S calico ban . 10 nallt>ut. 26 sculoln. 31 <oek '•sl'! 1• Olut oerch 70S macktrttf OAVEY'S LOCKER CHewPWt S..dtl -6 ooa11 266 anolers 61 oarrecuda, 9'2 bonito. l3 vtllowta•I 16 rock coo l 1111llou1, 123 calko bin. 86 snno Oa\\ 99S mackerel DANA WHARF -14 boats. 36' anoltrs 6'2 1>a\\ IS 1:>arracuda, 318 oonlto 1 vellowteil, 2'6 mackerel 7S Olue oerch, I i.ooard shark, 123 roo '"" 209 Jull lnksler s.3J,7SO 212 Palli ~·uo. 10,812 213 Juov Dickinson lS.187 114 Marla Flouer11s·Oo•11, 11,812 ?IS Btlll Solomon, 7 .87S Pennv Pu11 6,14' Laurie Rl"ker, 6,243 216 117 67·71-71 70·61·,. 69-72·72 73·69·12 10·11 ,. 72-13·11 69·7•·70 71·69·77 WMlrend tnnucttem l"OOTaALl NatMNI , ...... L.eeeut DALLAS COWBOYS-Waived L.aon Gontti.1 ano Trov Johnson, wlele recelvtn. end Scoll Srruouroer, llnet>acktr Placed Jt rrv Parrlall, wide receiver. Otl lnlurtd rtMf'vt SEA nLE SEAHAWKS-Slontc1 Ktrrv Justin cornerl>eck COL.LEG IE DARTMOUTH-Named Wlllltm J O'Her1 men's 1acrosst •"<I women's ~., coach ~ . ~~ Angel, Dodger schedules ~ ~ ti =l•onTV Channel 5 =l• on racllo KMPC (710) ' en on TV Channe l 11 en on radio KABC (790) I ' •Deno tea TV game Sunday Monday Tueaday Wedneaday Thursday Friday Saturday Aug.25 26 27 21 29 30 Ancth •I r tnkm 5 •Afteth at Yankm 4 30 . T rgers al Ancels 13~ T1am al Ancels. 7 35 l •sers at Anc• 7 05 Plulhtt al Dodcen 7 3~ Phllhes at Dodc"s 7 35 Phillies at Dod1en J 05 •Dodcm at Mets 4 35 Ood(en al Mtts, II 20 31 Sept. 1 2 3 4 5 e •' K"' 11 Anctn I !i5 01101,s al An1tls l O'i Oriol,s al An&th I i~ 01101es al All(tb 7 35 Vankt~ 11 AnctiJ 7 35 Yanktts at Anc•. 7 05 •Oodlffl A' Mii\ I 0 !~ •Oodttrl ~t l 100\ c .!~ Ooclren ~1 (•oo~ 'J~ Ooclcen at boos 4 05 Oodctn at Ph1lh!!\ 4 35 Ooctren at Pllillrn 4 O~ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 f ·~•ff\ 3' Anctts . .. qtls al ln01an$, 4 35 Ancth It Indian~ 4 3~ Anctts 11 lndl;ns • J~ •Anclls al W!lrlt Sot S •Alt• at WMr Soi. 4 •Oodcen 1· ""•' ,. l l' Brav,s .1 Ooclc•n 7i5 ~ram at Oodcen 7 35 Astros at Dodc•1. l 3~ Astros at Dedc•n 1 J~ Red1 at Oodcen 7 35 ' Reds ;t Ooclctn 12 20 ~ 14 "' 15 18 17 18 19 20 •An111s •' wr ., "'' tG Allctls 11 W'-'lt Sci1 ' Royals at M(lb l 35 Royil\ 11 MIMI 1 35 Royals at Ancell 1 J~ Whitt Sot at Altclb 7 35 Whitt So, at Anc• 1770 P"4. 1' Oodctft , ' o.dcan at 8rms 4 40 Doctc•n at 8rawf\ 4 40 Dedc•n at 8r!•es. 1 40 Dode"' al Reds C 35 Dedc•n I I Reck C 05 21 ~ 23 24 25 29 t 71 w.,.., ~. ~· Ant• ·' 1 Indian• 11 Anc• 7 35 tnd•m 11 Anrels 1 35 Indian\ •I ~els. 1 I' Tr•n II ~· 1 )) ftaas at Anc• 1210 •OMcen 11 llllds •. OodCtn ;t Astro\ 5 JS Dodctn al •itro\ ~ J~ Pldrtt al Dodctn 1 3~ , Padrt\ al Oodfen l J!i Oodcws •I Gi~nts 8 OS' •Oodpn at Giants 105 28 29 30 Oct.1 ~ 2 3 4 ..-: r,.,, II Ant• ,J I Anclb ~I l!iy !'\ ~>35 Ancell 4t llo1;1s s JS Mi• at Roy1I\ ~ l!i •Alie~ 11 r "" ' IS Anc• ;t ltJn !> l~ Anc• II Trrn. ~ 35 •Ooclftrt 11 f.,;nts LO~ Dode'" ;I Mir~ 1 05 Ooclcen 11 Pldrts 1 o~ Ooc1r1n at PMl1'1 1 O~ C••nts 11 DMrtn 7 M r,11n11 at °'4(1n 11 ?O . -· -Oct. 5 .. qlh 11 lnr 11 '~ ~nt\ ;I o.dc«s I 05 j ' Inkster pulls away ~_ towinby3 ATLANTIC C ITY. N.J. (AP) - Juli Inkster broke o pen a close tournament with birdies on the I Ith and 12th ho les to beat Patti Rizzo by three shots in the inaugural Atlantic C ity Classic on Sunday. Inkste r claimed the top prize of S 33,750 in the LPGA event by carding a 54-ho le total of 4-under-par ,209. including par 7 1 in the final round at the 6.005-yard course at the Marno tt's Sea111ew C ountry Club. R izzo and Inkster both were 4- under after nine holes Sunday before an errant c hip and a missed putt caused Rizzo to bogey the par-4 10th hole. Inkster inc reased her lead to two strokes on the No. 11 by h oling a birdie putt whalt' Rizzo made par. On the 12th, Inkster m oved another two strokes ahead. Rizzo found the rough with her approach sho t, chipped to the o pposite fringe and bogeyed the hok. which Inkster b1rd1ed. Inkster s uffered a d ouble bogey 5 o n the par-3 I 5th. but Rizzo bogeyed the hole and pic ked up only o ne stroke. Rizzo salvaged sole possession o f the S20.8 l 2 second pnze by canning a 30-foot b1rd1e putt o n the 18th hole. J u d ) D1ck1nson. who missed a 9- foot b1rd1e pull in the final hole • secured third-place e arnings of S 15.187 wtth her even-par per- formance. tnclud1ng 72 Sundav . COLLEGE ..• From B l and Illinois a rc out of the race becauS( they lost their quarterbac ks, they have ano ther think coming." Elsewhere. the top teams figure to be Penn State in the East; Alabama a nd M iami in the South ; Texas A&M in the Southwest; UCLA on the West Coa st and Brigham Young in the R ockies. Penn State was 11-0 and ranked No. I after the 1985 regular season but lost to Oklah oma in the Orange Bowl. With 37 of the top 44 players returning, the Nittany Lions appear to be loaded. The standouts include tailbac k D.J. Dozier, linebac ker Shane Con lan a nd the defensive li ne, w h ich has all four starters bac k and as considered the team's strength. J(labama is favored in the Southeastern Conference thanks to th e return of 17 starters from last year's 9-2-1 squad. includina quar- terback Make Shula and Comtlius Bennett, o ne o f the nation's to p linebackers. M1am1, whic h handed Oklahoma its o nl)' Sttback. returns 18 starters. 1n clud1ng quarterbac k Vinny Testaverde and defensive tac kle Jero me Brown, fro m last year's 10-2 team whteh flined w11h a national tath: until 1t was destroyed by Tcn-ne,~(' H-7 1n the Supr Bowl. UCLA, which o nce wo n et&ht c~nkcutive NCAA basketball cham- p1onsh1~. now hu a strina in fOQtball -four COnSttut1ve New Year's Day bowl aamcs and four victories. Ne- braska < 1971-7 S) 1s the only school to win five in a row ihe Bruins must be considered the team to beat in t he Pac-10 and will nart thcir bid for na11onal honon ·when the> "1S1I O klahoma o n Sept 6. •x 'laner~ o n <>fTen1e and eight on defcn~ r~tum The top challen;c.., f1.1u~ 10 bt wa,hin11on. Amona Suite and An· zo na. but Southern Cal and C.ah· fornia rt11a}11 be t1i1e contenders. too ' Or1nge OOMt OAJLY'PILOT/Mond9y. ~ &, 1N8 - COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE DANIACnoNa ... Business helping more employees with relocation Corporate America ts on the move -that's evident from the record numbers of employees being trans- fe1TCd around the country. Climbing the corporate ladder, companies movina headquarters or clo 1ng old fac:1litJes and opening new ones arc Just some of the reasons Amencans arc being uprooted and moved to new locations. Reloca.i.1ng isn't easy for most people, but a growing number of companies that ask employees to move arc malcin& an extra effort to ensure their happiness in a new town. Relocation ·assistance most com- monly deals Vtllh housing -in both the eld and new locations. A recent survey of major corporations by Merrill Lynch Relocation Manage- ment Inc. found that 97 percent of companies help employees sell their former homes. Company assistance can include hiring an outside reloca- tion firm or bank to buy the old home reimbursing the employet for many of the homcsclhng cxpcn~i.. or the company 1tselfbuymg the employee's home for resale Some spcc1 fie SCf" ice~ offered b\ many U.S. companies · •Mortgage inter~t d1ffcrcnt1al al- lowances cover the tnterest spread between the mortgage on the former home and the mortgagt' on the new •Loss protection programs guaran- tee to reimburse employees for an) loss on the sale of a homl'.' •Cost-of-living allowance assists those relocattng to higher-<:ost areas of the nation. •Tax-adder payments offset the tax burden of relocauon. Ensurin& a successful move 1s 10 the company's best interest as much as the employee's. Companies make a sizable investment whenever they relocate an employee: A typical transfer of a four-person homeowner family can cost a company almost $35.000. Companies arc also becoming in- creasingly c.areful about moving dual- career couples. If a poorly planned relocation results m an unemployed or underemployed spouse, the stress at home-ettfHlfTee-t-t·he employe&'.s performance on the job. Sixty percent of transfers today mvolve two-income families -a figure expected to climb to 75 percent by-1990. As a result, many companies are helptnJ spouses hunt for jobs as part of their relocation services. Dual- career couples decidtng whether to accept a JOb in another city should find out euctly what assistance the emplo}er will provide. Although many relocauon pack- agc'i are standardized. companm~ often lea"e room for nesouauon. When you Sil down with vour emplo:rer to discuss a prop0sed transfer. remember that }Our ~pousc·~ career must be cons1de~d as well. .\ comprehensive spouse as- smance package might include help MARY RUDIE in writing a resume, traininJ in interview techniques or orpnmna a, full-scale job search. Such a package can help you identify potenttal employers in the new location (and whom to contact) as well as sources of job referrals - such as professional trade associa- tions and executive search firms. Some employers also compile and distribute this type of information.. If yo ur spoust 1s not able to find a JOb in his or her field -or wants to work in a new area -some com- panies and relocation firms offer a series of aptitude tests intended to define your spouse's skills and ex- perience. , Quaker Oats acquires Golden Grain SAN LEANDRO (AP) -Golden Grain Macaroni Co., a puu-maker whose brands include the Rice·A· Roni associated with San Francitco's cable cars, has been acquired by the Quaker Oats Co. for S275 million. Chic&a<>-bascd 9uatcer Oau an- nounced the acqu1s1tion last week, two months after it disclosed its tentative a&reement to buy the San Leandre>-based firm. Golden Grain Macaroni's olbor products include Noodle-Roni, Golden Gram and M1ss1on pasta, GhirardeUi Chocolate and the Ver- nell Candy Co. William D. Sm1thbu!J. Quaker Oats chairman and chief executive officer, said his company will increase national marketina efforts involvina the newly acquired products in order to broaden their distribution. "Golden Grain's businesses are strong. well-recognized brand names Individual counseling is particu-with excellent prospects for profitable larly useful in these situattons. A growth," he said. "Golden Grain's career counselor carr help the spouse-products are-convtnicm, grltn-baltd examine other careers -including dinner enhancements that fit well self-employment and can determine into Quaker's current line of grocery where the best opportunities exht in products and should respond well to the new area. Qu~kcr's adve~!s1ng and merchan- Bcs1des providing assistance in dising expertise. finding the nght JOb for the spouse, Several managem.ent chanjes ac- many companies pay for out-of-co~pany t~e acqu1s1t1on by Quaker. pocket costs related to the JOb search, an 10tcmat1onal marketer of foods, such as transponat1on and child-arc pct foods and t~ys and the owner-. operator of specialty rcta1hng bus1- Bcfore you hit the road. remember ncsses. the following: Get all of your em-Venndcr K. Syal. Quaker's vice ployer's roelocation assistance prom-pres!dent for new areas. was named 1scs tn wnung and keep receipts of all president and chief execuuve officer relocauon purchases and expenses of Golden Grain effecti ve Sept. I. In addition, Vincent DcDomcmco was .\nd don't worry. you can alway'i named chairman of Golden Grain come back for a visit. Mary J. Rudie ls vice prealdent & muager, cop1umer information aer- vlces, of Merrlll Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith lac. and several other management ex- ecuuvcs were appointed to new posts and will move to Golden Grain'!> headquarters 1n an Leandro Knud•en to •ell plant. LOS ANGELES (AP) NaW Y°"K IA~I ;elSfls "ff 17 ~ Stoel< 13ot NL ~", '!5 Nt !FMA ~,7S lj 2' SP 100 10 65 l!J91 C11P Oo 297, NL -Tiie ...._."" 1111•· """' II 12 F•O.Hlv '""fl' 1 N FMO I li I 17 TexE• 160 90 01~• 1712 NL ~~I bY •rta • 9 A11resv 11 n NL "" I NL FNC II es Pruoen1 •• ff~ ... , "'I.. HYMu I 7 NL Inc.. .,. DOGr <14 I onttd 12~~ NI.. NY Mu I 19 I Melllers 19 50 NL qly r NL Mlld8d 1 01 AIMd· 'I• II\ • ' ;·· h II I NL ., 3 Nil FVA 13 11 •I Ad1Pfd 1 " MV8dJ 19 NNN~ ~ ut1tllot s "" 'I ' n ong" ., 7 NL N•tl l'" 173 MuHV I !Oto 1•IMu r u NI.. '"' Mun 1g52 11 Wti1C:11 Hrli\co I '3 I TAR 10 NL Pre<M jO n NL MH<ltl'l ,. S6 NL NMA r li NI.. 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Lee On, sen ior vice president, wiU ovet'leC the new product development. • • • Freak Borailkrt has JOtned Clark Meyer Cltarlen 6 Hewell of Huntinaton Beach u sen tor copywnter. Bornllcri, who will manqe the company's copy depanment. came from J..,. AIMdaWS. a.. in Costa Mesa. ••• J.U A. ~r has JOIDcd Wabmu Ir .. Perntt Dlnet Respoase Maneu.1asscn1or111 duu:tor. Kleiner prcviou.sly owned and directed a visual communications firm for I 0 ye&B. • • • Du M. Bro .. , director offac1ht1cs and real C$tate for the Jrvine- bascd Natloul E4ecatloe Corp., bas been awarded the Masttr of Corporate Real Estate dcsi&natlon by the ludt9te fw c.rp.r.c:e Real E1 ta&e, an educationa.I arm of 1he ll&erudteal AIMdaU. of Corpora&e Real E1ta&e Enndv". The award ii ai ven to individuals for professional achievements and completion of a specialized swdy program in \be manaacment of eorporate real estate assets. . . . -------1titiiirD. lhrook has been named general manaicr of Copley /Coloay CablevlJiOll of Cotta Mna, lie., the cable system joint venture of Coloey Commaakadoa1, be. and Copley Pttt1 Electroofos Co. Ashbrook was previously general manager for lqlewood Cable TV. • • • Ttm mite, new vehicle salesman for SMG C..1t ~e, Ille. tn Costa Mesa. bas earned the Gold award representing the b1ahcst level of ach1evement m Dodge's Sales Professional Oub. White hvcs m Costa Mc~. • • • Paclfle Savt.11 Buk of Cosu Mesa has promoted Lan Boy.a, director of human resources and corporate research. to scruor vtcc president. His duties will tnchtde personnel recruitment.. bmeflt and compensation admimstratton and affinnatJve action. Boyaen, who hves in Huntin11on Beach, JOtned the company 1n t 97S. • •• G. lte.t Sorey has been named assistant treasurer for Pad.Ile Savta11 Ban of Cost.a Mesa. Sorey. a UC Irvmc F.3duate who joined the bank in 1985 as senior investment analyst. WJJI assist m managing the liquidity ponfoho, issuina CMO bonds -and a.nalyzing new mvestments. • • • • Tlloma1 8 . IAwTence of Earle lb Volvo in Costa Mesa, has become a member of the 1986 Volvo National Top Car Salesmc-n Club. Lawrence, who ;oincd the company in 1983. was chosen for bis performance. professionalism and posiuve attitude. • • • Three Orange County residents have been named man.agers in the international pubhc accounting firm. En1t 6 fttuey. They arc Davld Boyd and IAan JaclltoA, b6th kvme rcmdent who joined the firm's Newport Beach office's audit staff 1982. and David Team of Corona de! 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Also helping to depress pnces. they said. were preprogrammed sales, in which professional traders. operating with large amounts of money, engaged in a strategy in volv1ne stock index futures and individual stocks. they said. The analysts said investors had noted that the nation's major banks. rn a break with recent tradition. had not lowercdlheir prime~ lending rates after Wednes<fa) 's cut 1n the discount rate by the Federal Reserve Board WHAT AMEX Dm WHAT NYSE Dm NEW YORK (AP) Auo 2S Prev TOdal dav Advanced 274 Decllned lli 269 Unchanoed ~ Tolal issues New hlohs 18 New lows 14 8 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (APl -Sa!H, 4 o.m. Monday price and f)et change of !he 10 mosl active American Stock Exchanoe luues, lra dlno nallona llv al more lhan sl. H•l'M Wickes WanglabB Sterl5ofl AMlnll Matrix s AmFrucl A EchOBay 9 lmoerOl Ao LorlmarTel n Hasbro s ¥ .. !HM m: ~I: 1 ' l .1 ' ,? I ~:1 GoLD QuorEs s.tecled WO<td QOkl P<_. T uteday Londoft rno<ni~ ft•tnQ ck>Md hOlld.-; Londott •"ernoon flat~ CIOMd llOllO•y ,.,,. a"ernoon nrJ~ 1380 30, Off $S I I frritwt 11•1~ '370 ts o" S5 90 llH1d\ .... '"'"'°°" tlld 13 71 so Off S1 25 $371125eslled Kandy • "-S3eo 00 Off S6 25 l,...._d 1382 10 Ofl M 55 f,...._dl~MO l 11ollM 77 NY c-• QOld "'°' mon111 Fr1 1373 90 Ofl $10 10 METALS QuoTEs NEW YORK (API SOol nonlerfout IMlel ClfWl9I ~er~ . 5'l 10 <*!11 per pound, NY C-ll IPOI month cl<>Md Fri C09P9'. 83''1 cent• 1 p0und US O..tlneliOl'la C09P9' -57 15 centt per OQl;n(I NY C-• IP')I montll ctoMCI Fro l tad 21•.-22·. _,, •• pound ZlM · •• cenla • oound ~ Tl<\ c-(tMtel1 W .... COf'lli)Qlllte pt\Clt per lb I 11..,_ • S5 12~ per ounce HW>dy 6 Htlf"""1 • ....., . '> 010 pet 1f0y ounce NYC-• at>01 man111 CIOMCI Fu ~ S20000·'22000pet 18tb11Mk -Yorll l'latllwm S~ 00-"'47 00 lroy ounce NV (con tr~lt!Wtl\ $569 30 N V .,..., at>01 per llOy OI f.fl NEW YORI( (AP) Auo. 2S Prtv TOdav l Advanced ~ Declined m• ¥nchanoed 01a11fi'ues ~1 New h ohs New IOW$ 6 NYSE LEADERS ~li~ P~~:Ka,J,A~~. di.~'"o. ~,,:·'l's mosl active New York Slock E1tctl•not l uues, lradlno nallona lly al more than sl N•l'M m ~at ~ SearsRoeb i 4 h -1~ k'~ ~~1~rm ~:.91 :. ~~ ~:._ IBM 1.m· 1 l't + '" Amer T& T 1, , 'I• -'1• BeneflCo 1, ,1 ~ -1~ DomlnReic 11 •• ~41.. 'h -1'.\ FslBkSv 1, • 11. Schlumbro -~l,"l + ~ Mont Pow 947, -2~ OwensCno m Ya -1~ Gooldlnc ' l l't i l't Mobll 4: t'h Vt OlollalEq s 711, 1 ~ falKOdak 704, ..,. Dow JoNES AVERAGES 20Trn 1S Ull 6SStk Indus Tran Ullls 65Slk NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Most •dlvt ovtr· ·lhe·counltr stocks sul>l>lltd bv NASO LaJt ., N•me :~n, B~l~ AM!ecl w~~~.y ~~ 1 11- hY•ISI 7~ 1h ~!.~, 6m:7 ~':~ All Am ' 11'1 M lcrTc :400 ~ -lt -'• +1 lac.a up o heNJauan. tradition 1nt..nxiucITT9 thz. "n:z.yn e>p.:nrw.i • c.onvo~ oxford f:Nt.11 lo 'tXz fOr )O.> m nervy 1 rv.d , royol. gra.an l blua. ~r~uckar .. Or~ C0Mt OAll Y pt LOT /Mondey, AUOUlf 26, 1118 rt CALL .842~5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING F"OM IOUTH ORANGE SAIL INTO SAVINGS _4,.Unes, sg 00 7 days... • ........ PtnrONLY ._,........,c;o.,.,_-.~ ........ ., .. ~..., ,,. ~'9IK1FIED INDEX 6•1·1671 c.ta... llM lelMl lala.. 11M • ..,.., .... lilt lalha Pnlanla C.ta... MM ..... ...,ltat1i1 tt l•u• IMfa• ..... ~OMWCO. ...,. ....... a 2:;2::n:e~~°' .... llTTlll• ..., iih1,,.:0: fBR 1BA. •II H50/mo. USA, etld gar I nM ....... . . T'.,.1 : ., M•-... M"4 •"""JO Clevt ., , .......... ~·to "" ... -.. .. ~· (..., _ _ ... ,~ ... ,.,. ........ -·--· ,_.._ toth .,.. .,.,. , •• ~ ., ,.,,..v, , .. , Hftlllnglefsn1!yhomee ln ~ln1" prv6/:' II• 11~ 18', Uk. lrg kltchwt. aun 38drm, 28a, ftm rm bltlM, lndry rm, our CIOMtob4MICh.Nle.qutei COM . M/F non-tmkr to -•••II I II Cotta M .. • w/prlvat• + 1 1 d 2 2N.. arM, Ulllt Incl $450. '" wlfrplc, gerag•, p1t10, ~ and lhOpe. loeellon .... ~ ~ .;BR 2.... .:..... -• • • -- fncd yrda. Tiie roofa, oak 1 ' ep, • vvv. nUlllT 111-lllO lndry 1ec. 1 hM 10 bch. 135 W 18th St 1'80 MonrOvfe ' A;.,I oi1" /~"""'; •••IMrY cabl,...t• & muott mot•I Elha llland 3bf' hm gar N.-. crptt, dtJ>t, paint. ta_, Ml· 1111 TIL _, M2· 1Hl I utli. 1eo-a~ mtg No uper nee. PIT horM Calf today Agt 548-1329 gourrMt kit kid• yrly •3BR 28A condo. frpl No peta. Avl now bMtd oe>«at.on. New • 11150 53M1t1 Agt... 4301 Hllarle Wey S1200/mo yrty + MC BEACH NA 3BR. 2BA CM BLUFFS LO 28R dellgr\ nut and tMt4y Ul11llE 111.... 11250 + $1000 MC~. Burt, Oya (213)513-4711 ~LFll!k:I Patio lower unl1 2'hba. Townhome, ~. d~• lnltlel in....t• 1•t time of1«ed by ownerl -&o12-n43 Ev (714)538-S3&9 t IP ger ~.annual prof, n«nlcr, "425 +IA m•nt H .250 & up Beeutlful 38', 2B•. flp, Ptal81Ua 2117 •Sharp, a.en 3& 28& Completely ced.eorated AP111'm11 11250/mo lt7M-452 utllltlee. 831-4335 1-80()..233-6874 for free new klteh, wood f1r1, 2/§Br Wlnt« ( yfiY Pen• hofM + olflce. 11595 mo 28drm 18a, llrep.c:e 1 O.autlfully landacaped, EASTBLUFF Townnouae E'BLUFF CONDO bfochut .. frenoti. door1, Ir~ yd lntule Rentai. avt, Call A,,_.l•ble 9120. No pet1. blk to bNdl S900/mo 1paclout. All ut11111.. Apt SBr 2'ABa. 2 eer ger (2bd9 avallab .. I pool, 1.,...., ::.---.,~1-ra..-.. ---:-,"'Z:ll~l-.4 ;~C:1.~~:i;521 SK v111a IWltala 875-4912 1115 e..ex Ln &4M789 yrty No~ M0-5719 1&:mPoo1. Q8I No~ Nopet•.l t025/moyrlM S300 a7~:,:r" 11 wrR i\M UOHEY tor .,,..-------~-~ C.tu •ti .. , 2 U 3Bdrm, 28&, formal dli'llng LG 2BR-UHFURM.FRPLC 2Bdrm lBeth ,710 844-1010, 8-5 M~F only _ TDt 110KJup. no Cted4t ....... lilh IOSO 38R 28X ' ont a . ...i.. rm. family room. lnc1 Oat. yrty bMoh rental. only 301 Avocado 5'12·9850 1..wv-3BR 28A duplex, FM! prof to ahr lrg 4BR .... no p.'l.ity. c.11 , OWNER XRXIBOs r v,,_X, grdnr. 1825 eq. ft., llngle ... lo aand, utll Incl. new crpt 8eedl 2 block• 2'~8A NB 2 •ty ap1, atepe Oenlton ~ 173 1311 Make offer. 2br. 2ba ~·:~;&~~ 10 ~ ttQ4'Y. larv-reer yard Av1 $1350/mo, 850-2118 ,. llS1 Ill! Gw.Q.. $t200/mo to bHch '350/mo condo. L~r• World, ~5-eOoo O< 844-1211' 911. Ownr/Agt $1400 h MfrHt F a Elll<M 2BR 1BA, gar. lrg No pet1. &olS-1882 873--2507 or 6'8-5399 '• ..... •••II r:i..::: w~~ ~~· j~; JASMINE Creek 2,br/den °01' l~tt' 2Ba, 1 Winter 11~ u~la :~~~~~~:~ Gr .. t lo-NEWPORT MARINA APTS F~Ba ttlr~ ~r bdrm l•tti;;t;J;i;f; .... ;;;;iiii;Bti;;; MC $133 5oo 472_..815 Guarded eomm. lrplc • pd No pet1873-4724 2~ Orange Ave. •Bayview 1& tBa. 1100 •~/ H • ,!! 8tu2/f1~11 · · • l«lnlt, pool, $2100/mo C • I. •••i TSL MGMl 642•1603 sq ft W/D hkup, mtcro, --~ mo m .... 1. · 840-1212, ownerlagt lrtal t If -• frple. encl garage Prvl Work, P ... S42·5e-48 1..,.rt ltac~ 1119 ... 2 bedroom. 1 batfi apt N~wport Hetglltl 2Br belldl $1475 fMI 11v 3Br 288 houM In llllll YIM* ta •"1 -New carpet Pool 1 ~Ba, frplc. gar•f.•· Sorry, no P41t9 780-0919 Coate M..-w/2 other 4 t rm 2 bath Montego New Luxury condos 38r $735/mo. 49•-3720 !7751~f (~8~5t Ir~~~ NA LIDO MARINA 3BR WC>fMI\, $-420/mo can with ~le• yard Only 2'tlB•. f/p, spa, dbl gar. 3BR 2BA. 2 lty. New erpt a H-RLll ••n s~!e) 720-9•~2 ° . 514 ClubhouM 5-48-3977 or 895-1198 295 OOO LM t OK C II Pet ok. 2 ml to bch 11195 drps. Sandy beac:h on --2BA lltle new gar frplc F 3 I CM PATRICK ~NORE 8 846-1844 or 642·9666 bay, pool. tennis. Yrly or 2 blkl to bch, prv ent, new Nloa 2Br 2Ba, lndry fac. No s 1250, yrty 99e-s8ea ' S ~Im~ + ":; t~ f (Ul).ADS ARE FREE Cal: M2·11ll 831-12156 or 780-8702 2BR 1BA wntr S 1600/mo 642-4917 ear~•· pelftl, no OOOklng peta. Non·•mkr, avall -In which Th-F 11·2 + ' -... 50/mo, 960-5'183 Sept 111. 1650/mo IOWFlllTYUILY r :··~i~~-~ $Ingle ear garage, n-pela, IH +IPA ---760-1418 or 842·7528 4BA 28A, frplc, gar Greet ~ N/tmkr 645-2357 ·~~~~~~~~~ 4 r avan now. $645/mo, Call CUTE houael 2 .t>lllh y.an' Cozy Bachelor, 1 Ba, ..i:ond WhltnAlW 'in. JwMl.lt<l 30ooJI Mtukxl 1: A Liz, agt 6'4&-3827 gardneilncl'd, gar S 12s0 kttcnen, lteps to ~ch S2so01mo. Agt 67~830 Vi.to Exec tim, pool, ape, F~li>·-;8'~:S~-~'~; ,, •F•111LY Fii* agt 962"'4557 Beautiful hardwood mle8tiB.AU n/amkr no pet• S395+ut ,.._._ colPP... El • --floort new erpt lndry rm mn .. s.Ht 788 399B /53().4333 .,,_ ... ' 118 .. LO& 1111 UY_, ,II( 3Br 2Ba, 2 car gar, encl 4Br + Den upslrs Duplex aund~k. pvt garage Avi IEW APUTllEIT1 2b<I upstairs S900 Yearly _· __ l~ene Flo<ea. 982-2256 For ule by owner 3br, yrd. all blllM $950. f.. 1 hM to beh, Seashore Dr $750 No pell 875~ 476-2672 LIVE ON BEACH LOSl amall gray F 'Benll 1ba, huge private yard, nLllllf lll•lllO & 49th St. $1375/mo Feeturlng ~utlful land· Prof M/F 28 & up d neer 0CC 812t completley remodeled & VIiia Rentals 675-4912 Cute 2Br 1B• with spec. scape, BBO 1· pool/IQB. Unfurn 1BR 1BA. steps to SA 75 • utllltles, Teri :r:' ,~eo.., REWARD• landsceped. $159.000, *Onf OITTllE* tacular vu Steps to bch Patio/decks Gatages or beach. Avail 1mmed 873-15521494-55S9 751 sS20 Open Sat. Me...1023, 1Br 188 all blllnt micro Bat boa Ptlnlntule 2 New erpt a llrs. Lndry rm, carport• Sorry. no pets $550/mo yearly Agt j __ · ullls lnel fncd yid peti Bedroom $800/mo 1st aundecit Pvt gar avl $975 !Bdrm $61().$620 631"'843g'1v9 msg M/F TO SHARE W/F 2BR REWARD • Lost tortase wmFIL 1 .... s ' ' & last -cleaning dep No pell 675-6806 28drm 1 'l+Ba $710 2' 1BA Condo-E Sid• IMll tabby cal. Bm w/bltl In Villa 88100.. BARGAIN nokLr!50(1T. f" ll•llfO (714>498-2195 Co lBdrm 1 Ba Slept 10 825 Center SI 642-1424 VERSAILLES 2BR 2BA Coala M .... N.Smoker atrpa, green ev-. 1 yr Price, $114,500, 946-7893 -.. . BA"t'RIOGE EXEC CONDO ~h New crpl& n""'s era11111aa Ir Corner unit Frplc. min Age 25-3S. &45-5804 old Vic Hamilton & "----""' • .__ ~. view of bay Avail Sept 5 p c M o MIYl WOl MISl •~·. nlghl & aunsel 2br, 2br, guarded comm. lndry rm, sundeck $850 E/SIDE Nu 2Bdrm tBa, S980/mo Agt 644•7211 Neat reapon n/tmkr snr omona. •Y• view 4& 2'hBa, lrplc, dbl designer dee. S 1500/mo, No pet• 675-6808 · prvt 2 stry, oft Nwpt Blvd, 673-9893 . ....,.. 645-7506 IHl,IOO gar & garM rm RV area owner 75M988 g:gsf:~~·~~= WESTCLIFF 2bd, 2ba CMS350 Betty2SO-a511 s.mt •--' latatt Fer •-te 11• 81111 lNZ Just 1 block to beac:h & S 1400 WMtsde 631· 1153 BIG 3bd 2'.+ b f le Unlurnl1hed 2Br 1Ba frplc, pool, unfurnllhed Ev/Mnd 5'15-2595 _, H -tennis Double lot 3 --· 8• rp ·gar, $850 no pets 631-5596 Q.iW 3111 bdrm 2 bathi 2 ear gar· •UYf IH£Y• quiet location, walk to or 642 9178 Av 911 NEWPORT 1 BU< TO BCH , ... '"/C.a•11 age.· Liz or Chuck Cozy collage, brand new beeotl & Udo VIiiage 50 Share Hu·S375/mo BABVSFTTER needed lri W::::al IOOZ Y1W 12H,IOO 631-1266 or 646-5743 crpt, drpa, refrlg, siova, $1400 Yrty SM-'6922 WINTER lg 2b<I. turn. gar. +$150 dep, util pd, t~. HB home. Cheerful _. ClllU HL Id pallo. all ulll• ineld Ill ••iYll ClllOI s Step• to sand Avall 9n uk for Jay 5-48-0946 enerv-tlc tor my 2Yr boy -.1-Red Ille roof, private •• • •. able Fee Oealgner perfect. lrg 3 9·1 5205 Neptune or eall IWPT IOI--CHILD CARE In M ... *R•-•tfFI* I •~i ~~"\· Hurry! $465 Others aveil· -$725 mo. Open Sat 8123 ~Sat. 536-3395 ";~"3B~~1~·!~:cl~~r~ ~~'!'f::~r1.f'a1,~·co~8!"ns~g ?: nUIEIT 111·1110 =~m; ~!n~:l~s,;~o 0 appt 8~t9~~·•75o. Tl ll&ll ua.•22• Verde hOme 1 :-., and dine & fam rm, 2 frplcs, ty pool, apa and tennis 3 llll llMI --FREE COLOR TV BONUS _ PROF IF N-tmkr to rent older Fun activities view lot. Perlect eon· Bdrm with fireplace In ,.... IAOl UY UU-1H can Suelagt 631· 1266 Saa Clt•tatt 2676 prv rm/ba. gorgeous d• meels lneluded. Well or dltlon $335,000 fee. muter, family rm, 2'h llWPllT WOI HOUSE S.450/mo utll Incl SUPER SHARP 2fiORM algner dee hm Spyglau, gantzed and great refer· llUTlllS I Cl Baths, wet bar. auached All new klteh & ap. avall 8-27, 852·9591 Ill CUYll COIH 1'~BA-ln newer 6 plex $650 compl, 759-9563 ences. 966-1048 1.0-IUO 2 ear garage, private End pllanceslgas. 2 bdrm, 2 UfC 0 ' s~ 2h 2bd, 2'hba, den. on golf 'h ml to beach $690/mo RN .... l'loneat. resp Child care lfl my Santa Unit A giant at a Tom bath Best loc. nr pool, • 11 1 r, course. next to tennis nr Pico a El Camino Real rmmte to stir new 2BR Ana home Mature Thumb prlee spa & tennis Call now Liz llp gar • patio, W/O, l350 court $1895 759-0079 772-0626 between 2B• condo in Irv Pool. women pref Mon·frl or Chuck 631-1266 or st. pool. n/pela, I 9 ml to ------.. • _ ........... _ ... _ 846-5743 bct1S11001mo 549.5131 ILIFFIClllO•~' er s.apm, 997.9309, agt wld ~87 50 786-9598 7.30am-5 15 S4S-2680 <714> 673-4400 -Lifge 2Br 1Ba Duplex, 21.ltba, 1600 sqft s 1275 I s ... ~ .... tlrt ar11u ltr Int liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. COLDWC!U BANl(eRO ~arage. w/d hkup 2178B yr Lise, no-pets. 644-0335 2'16 2140 UYI ll ~~~~~ 7:~5/mo No i BLUFFS TWNHM·LEASE SC Plaza area 28r 1B•. OON'T pay Nit stbre i 150 Loving caring woman to ---_.. _ .. _-3BR or 2+den. trplc, patio new crpt & mini blinds, pay me S 100 per mo fcX help mom w/2 chlldr«l, It .. Newly redone 3br 2ba 2 ear garage, S 1200/mo elean Avall nowt $875 the aame 008 ear 81 l'lskpg. engl. speak Aet· 111 IUY First tlme offered. 3BR. t725 flat has pool avail Suzan 559.1500 Villa Rentals 675-'912 Nortl'I Coate Jesa age ar~ reQ'd ugun1 1111,000 2'h BA. family/dining 9115 539.5191 Agl fee Hrbr -vu Hm52Br 2Ba, 720-8730 Nlgue l 83i.~·1~!e call Poollac>a. covered patio. room. 2 frplc, bnght & Nr Mesa Verde 4br 2ba den compl renov New d Seat• WIUI 2'Q\__ - air condition Huoe garM la.IMI ctleery. only S259.500, lnclds oen kids o1c sty11sh crpt O/W & landscaping age Lg Bachelor PatlOf'amk WANTED MCUre gareoe to room. view ocean-city p , l 1007 exchange, owner/broker. decor S860 1111 539•6191 Grdnr pd, comm pool hkup, new paint & clean •S~s Apartments ocn vu. 1 bltii. to bet\ $650 store out-of-town ••ec • Need relC)OMlble penon lights Pres11glout gated Iatan I 631-40071646-39•8 Agt fee s 1475 + sec: 644-5 l97 $650/mo No pets 279 •Your own private patio mo 499-416111499-2683 car COM/Bat ISiand fOf to come to my home & atM. 3 BR, 3 BA --•U .a&lf _ W Wiison. 645-1819 •Gourmet kitchen or (213)693-4403 easy acc»aS Call Unda care f()( my 1 & 2 YM' ..... ._" ,..~ .. -,...., S Cl t 10'16 Rare S.450 hM flyd basic UH ISU Ill( 752·6433 B-5pm children 2·3 Days/Wk _....,, 3Br 28•, 101a1 Interior aa t•H I decor chlld ~t ok others BR 4BA Se .J 2BR lBA LOVELY •New dove tan carpet Kise ltatala Approx 20-30 t4ra Muat --------• country frenc;h remodel 3 e;c;,oom 1 Bath. A03 iot avall 539·6191 Agl tee S2fOO/mo . p~7~':,3 1 Very clean In Mesa del Mar •0Lar~ walk·l~c~s .... •• z?D "·a•t-a'aJ apeaJc English 966-8501 Decorator's dream 2121 $139 500 New crpts ---NEW carpet, drapes. Ille. • at. .... cover .... ,,. ... ng --·~ OIL·•.UO LIO&Till Seville For Sale By paint' new floors and Spacious executive '3 NEWPORT Crest condo paint, lg yd. cerpon n· wtlh stor~ CONOO WIPRO BA LI. SaJ~ltat WANTED TEENAGER I llllllMS Owner $320,000 Open counter tops Ellcellenl bdrm E/tlde twnhm w/2 Unfurn 2br 2ba. dbl gar pets. $635. 546-5704 ALL UTIUTI S INCLUDED POOL Nr. 17th & lustln la1ian1/ fa'ct Int Reliable sitter for aome f I Dal"' 11·5 Hm 87"' ~"'77 f car at1ael'I garage Avall opn pool spa tennis -1 & 2 BEDROOM pm'a one 9 yr old "'rl. nr GrNt home tor amity Iv· ., . ~ or o wner, user or S 1 1 W/D & fr In· r. · : 2Br 2Ba, beaut, Quiet FURNISHINGS AVAIL n-smkr, rel reQ, wld. kllc 2719 "" Ing and entertaining Prl· or Otc 5'10-4020 builder. Call for details cl:ed Non·amkr ~ no $1200/lse, 640-2057 4wnstrs w/patlo & encl Sorry, No pets prtv, $325/mo, 548-6982 17th. CM. 831·3431. vale larg41 IOI with sparkl· TllPLD c.,., • .,, pela Asking $1250/mo Newport Island charming rr. Most utlla pd, $795 LI 'lllTA •n•u ····••!• .. ••• 2711 II~ SllUE Hn Dtat1tiea 3 11 lp°:r:u:'·~';'~~ ~~~1Y 3b<I, 2ba, upper unit In 111·22'2 Diane Cappel 631· 1266 waterlront. ~vlB'nowSt New 22 Hemllton 631,...753 162 1 Patkllde Ln, HB •Ra• ••1 llTtL t81f w .. tctltf GIRL to care for my small park . and shopping vii: Ready 10 go! PLUS 2bd, •.. '·' VIiia Rentals 675-4912 bltlna. Fncd yrd ~/pallo' 141·14'1 Wkly rentals now avall. BAYFRONT BUILDING Lance 675-7850 room Walk to lehool• tr1stlne oond, VACANTI 1 ~ ~w~• crpl, 3Br 1 ~ a. 1350. 28r w/gar Crpta drps ~ Nwpt Bcti S41·5032 agt Bart>oe ap1 2 x'a a week lage · ,259 900 lbd down. Grea1 rental 1~-... -NEWPORT SHORES 3Br 636-4120 Call 1-5PM lllTAIT II Sl47.00 wtc & up. 2274 OFFICE SPACE Live-In Hou.-eepet, F/C . VICKi KRAUS area Lseland $252,500 ;. . •;: 2Ba, 2 story. patio lrplc 667 v1c1or1a "C" .$665 2BR lBA gar lndry rm . Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 550 square feet & up large hOme some child ASSOCIATED REAL TY STOP LOOKING d/w, new crpt. S 1300 Agl 2619 Sanla Ana. ·'695 aundeck'. 1 . block I~ lea tah 1-t -Slaut Call 5'12-4844 care & driving. Refs Gd 673-3663 -S.atla L11H• IOll E-slde 2brhs w/gar~ldpet 673-9060 •u•IA•HAPTS• beach $725/mo 2724 -o,11u•11111ms salary631-6115 C.IOll •el Jllar l022 -tine shady yd $600 s reas NEWPORT TERRACE 2Br 1B f l I d 1306 Walnut --------8y Owner. Panoramic dpal 2,hBa. view. avail 9115 r. r g. range, aun ry, TSL MGMT 642· l603 2BR NP VILLAGE APT Ample pkg utlls paid WANTED CARE Giver 759-9100 . •. ·.•i t..•,, •lHl lllllHS• ocean view. 1 blk to bch I I pool. carport No pals -----EmplOyed F/40 ... n-smkr 2855 E Cll Hwy 675-6900 houtel!eeper tor {1 chlldl 2Br or 1 & Guest hse, * H·l 1 1 * S825/mo, 1st, last • dep $550/mo L111a1 ltacla 2641 all ammenllet, S375 room board. salary Ullll llLL LIT Cll R·2 llT frplc $255K 499-4169 or Or roomy 2-stry 3br 2ba Call 645'-9219 931 W 19th St 5-48-0492 979-2827 Some Engllsh 673-2387 OcMn city lights views Great locallon on Poppy 1 499 2583 (2 l3)693"'4.403 new appls 1vall 9· 1 $755 ---2Br, tile entry & kitchen WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BEACH 12,700 sq f1 h1i9e 101 I pertecl unit over dbl gar· · ~-kids fine 539·6191 Nwpt Penln. unfurn 3BR •MeN Verde D' lux 2Br, Duplex w/tiack yrd, •PARK NEWPORT• prellm plan. tor luxury age -p1en1yollandforlg lt1trl Prt_f 1510 Agl lee ~BA. garES 1<iog~;'~5;~1 1Ba UPC*' New decor relrlg, stove Clean & Tennis Clubhouse. health Mt4ica1/0..tal 5105 Acels Aee BlckprrPeg Board ~us1 know In· suranc;e Ho\irs 9·8 Group practice, Fashion Island 644-1025 hOme Incl, S335K cash res or 2nd unll '" front PALM SPAINGS •PENTRIDGE COVE • ::~ 91v~8s-8267 · ~~~~~~ ~k:'io-~~~~e q~~1:0°~~~ .... ~:Xuna spa. Furn 2& 2~•· MIF ll<m, ownrlagt, 759.0469 Call lor info S248.000 Deluxe studio eondo, cntr 2Br 29a Condo W/D hkup S __ __ n/smkr. 171 4)640 4095 759-1234 of lown $39,500 tp, low dbl garage w/opener OG .. n elose 3br 2ba gar I •WE~TSIOE $640• Studio-No LiaQ collage Geunang1eontt1ecamer1 ""C~p9:~eYlewJ•nlt!~~· ~ ... ,..., ... -· ... "'4 ......... .. M•••-R-TIPIF down. 619·325-5281 $995 Near streams & lrplcequiptklllotsaxtras 2b<I. 1~ba, 1200 sqtt. Lots of privacy & win-equlpmentyou'veatways ""Music -rNMll I/,,/ /' --falls No pets 5-49•2447 S1200 539-6191 Ag1 lee p1110. roomy & eleenl dows. *m cells, kit, pvt wanted Reedc:t...ifled Ull ISLI . ,J/lfr1/ /'/I ltatala --~ Oceanfront unfurn 4B-R No-pals 54µ508 brick pauo. yd w/gdnf. It rt •••• L -•t ..-e1eva10< IElllAL Sltueted at tM tip of Lido A E A L T y Baal. ltac~ 2140 duplell. w/d. gar. $1600 $550 South Coasl Plaza M751nc utll 497·2878 1•-""•,.,...,,..._...-. .... -.._ .... _..,_ .,Full View balconies front & bacit office Will Isle, • panoramic vlw of -~a1t1LCt .. ll 4BR 2BA HOUSE Sept 15-June 21 area 1Bdrm air fenced -I ' I 2'52 ~~:~1:0ce train College back· tM five majOf' lalands of "GWHR c;..,.r 2102 Nr Garfleld/Brookhurll. 619·9«...0030 pool, car?<>ft No pelSIL•t•H •••• u111101 ground pref Newport Newport Harbor, lnc;lud· 3Bdrm 2Ba lnlel Isle I new carpels drapes & ------S46-8791 IQr s7oo1mo. Private. _.. I 8ch. FIT M-F 6<46-5073 Ing Harbor and Bay Harbor View Hiiis Xlnt Yrly 4br hse 2ba dbl gar palnl fenced yd & dbl Secure cozy beach hm tor· _ very nice Lndry tac:, pool, llland and the Harbors eond $329 900 Call I/yd trplc kids pell Ok gar kids& petsok $975 maldinmgapplspetmust $825/mo E/side 2BRI parking C111 497-6993or l[lfCALIFCAIST. 1hc major channels, mak· (213)'39-8072 tor appl $1150 539·6191 Agt lee •$600 dep 863:0697 see $650 539-6191 lBA. pa110, pool lndry 720-0700 Kathy EJ1tecut1ve Suues & ~ Busy Fashion Island offlce Ing thl• a premier 10-agl nolee A.gllee rm Closetoall ---•ot•t •Hl2•tllttllHIH space Fullousinessser· En thusiastic . hard cation In Newport Beach ClllO NllllWIS . STEPS TO BEACH! Up-, . 149 E Bay N1-rrt ltac~ ,,.. • vlGeS Brlstol & Belief workng, typing e•p Mlp- One Of ,,,. few bayfrQnt OPEi SlllAY 1·3 lniae 21 f4 stairs, 4bd, 2ba. lrplc. TSL lllT 142· 1103 * 1 ........ IOO* ' ..... , •• sno Costa Mes.a 979·2161 IUI gOOd benefits. full propertlet with sunrlaes •Br 2Ba home Completely CONDO 2bd. 2be, security furnished, gar $1350 CASA If o•o Refrlg, dishwasher & stove .. • ..... ....... Offiees·C-2. al 130 E 17th time. 640-2023. over Newport Harbor and redecorated. lrg yrd, bldg a parking, ale. 673-8965 " Incl NO PETS 54S..855 St, CM 420 sit & 720 sit llRSES AllS Newport Center some ocean view trplce, microwave, laun· -WE'RE THE BESTI • Month·IO·month approl! 95¢ slf Pvt ''>Ba Lot alze ol 50 feel of bay 5279,500 Prins only d h k 1 t WA TERFRONT Unturn 1 a 2 BEDROOMS •211•l 2•• 1100 Vllcant 722•1602 <Atrtlfled or wlll train, 3-11 and frontage X l«•toot 675.300 t or l60·0895 n~. ~:P•·sf~ · ~~-3bd 2ba. patio, sunroof FURNISHINGS AVAIL Refrlg, d~shwa9:ier a st!e also available end 11·7. gOOd wages & depth, should accommo-SPYGLASS AT THE TOP 55 I ·6581 PM garden Yearly S 1900 *Free utllltle& incl NO PETS 545-4855 • Furnished OFFICE SUITE beneflls, 5-48-5585. date a new residence ol Ocean view 4br Jba 673-2747 or 675-0149 •Spacious llvlng unfurnished OVi!'I001<1"g harbor Cl . I/Off' 54IO apprOJ1lmalely 9,000 game rm 2 Ir pie Renl/own 2br hm pool 2b& SPACIOUS IBR IBA loft. •Huge kitchen ••BRANO NEW 2Br 2Ba 575 sq ft Avall Sept 1 trlCI let aquare feet. appropriate-,615 000 Open Sun 1.5 jacuz kids pell fine $900 frpl. lg bale. ocean \l\J •Bii-in ovens & ranges choice area, pello. gar-·Fitness centers Call 64?-4644 * RECIPT/110* ly designed EJclating 40· Mon.'Frl 10-5 640-9243 · 539-6191 Agt tee Vrly, $925 •Patios age S900 IM No pals tennis swimming Coaat1ci1l PH,.rty lmmed opening tor yMr old hom• Is very WOODBRIDGE 3BR 2BA UPPER 3BR 2BA nr ocn & •Covered Garages 857-1778 or 760-1713 2771 Newport Beach R .. ltor llvMble Dock wlll ac-Ctlll Miii 1024 Upstairs Condo-AIC, frplc Coast Hwy Yrty S 1275 •Pool & BBQ s 1 •NEWPORT CONDOS • Models open da ) 9 b Developer Muat be eommodate • larv-yactll ONLY $ t39 906 Newly w/d hkups, carporl OAllHY llEITAL •Plush lenscaplng Varsalllee $975·$ 1175 Sorry no pel$ COST A MESA eommere1al dependable, able to p4ul room to side II• R tubl h~ple 1•2Br n-pels avallnow,lease 11tXlnl location across VIiia Baiboa s91s..s 1125 1 P\ouse 1000 IQ tt large 111nOlepac:eandpouesa ameller veatel• e ' s x 5 S 10501 1 t 1 1 J I lllT 110. from perk A 631...,.960 Newoort Bet1l h No yard halt block 11ast 01 pleasant & enthullastlc BobCaualln,Bkr/Probete s~95 mo l·IBrS4~Vmo 790m0 ~ic!s· ~,tee lll·410ltrlll·l1la#Sorry,nopets gl -880 lr111n1AvPnuP Newport Blvd 119 mannerTypjngreQ'd •0•8•5•1•-63-70-R•8•7•3-03-•S4-oe:.' ~r~ Y~~~ ""~c· I Au;u":t~3. 1·-6~ A , 365 W WILSON * IOWFIHT APT* lat 161hl Ctbflllo 645·233 1 Cannery VIiiao-RM!ty -----llYll l ,l , lll·IOIO WOODBRIDGE 4bd hm. tartatatl H2-11l1 Lg 1Br tBa. iundeck. 645-n04 11•Htrial 27U Call.Jer't 714-673--3777 2''1b8, eul·d•sac: 1 yr Lu;;; Eastslde 2 MSlr b<lrms bltins must ... s550' f.. Nrwport BPac.t Su 1300 SQft w front offloa I *Silts Cffr'laet.f * Lse 859·4704 an1 blaa• 2'M trplc ,_; d 2 'Ba 2 car ITELHHT llMllO 1700 16th SHl'l'I drive 1n door 1n rH r lffretwr •••••••••• T1r1 te Ol111lfl14 842-5818 •••••••••• UITSIH 11IO,OOO 3 bdrm on corner lot w/RV 1torage and alley access Lota of oak and 11a1ned glut. Make an ottw Traditional Re alty ff..1 1·7370 phone. wlmeet you 111 LIORYl li ~IU i~~~m~·~~~=fptng *STlPS Tl SUI• 41 Oov~rl $625 mo 1785 Whtftler Mtg rep o~ hel exit OC>Pty L11ap ltacla 2141 garage s1 t50 YEARLY _ Slvdlo w/full kllGhtln, ut1ta M2-5n3 St CM 5•0·9352-0 tor customer oriented *lllULI UY* +MCUr1ty S48--0769 E;~~ll'!:_!''~~~s.'r~,:~~ TtLlnclU. hulrrylTS.001lf:9 •110 ~ 1100~164/F&-W~~[·NMl•r I ~~~'°:ii~ Spect~lat ocean view ULllA llL.&11 ler t paint Pauo, tndry S725 _ ---arN Cati 852-8228 S.curlty gated comm, pvt 2 bedroom Close to wa'er No pet• 673-3600 llUIL-1 Plae.ntla Cotta Mesa bell •Br 3Ba, $3000/mo (818) 795.fJ.400 E s••r 2111U ';blk to beac.ti ~11 lllCIO Ap$tm. 111•1752-9523 Ha.PJlllllT negot 760-2801 • -$800 mo ~8957 111.fl \l.11'111C1'lll "'"• '~ LEASE ~""roll. 5000 fl Newport 8Mcf\ rMI .. tat• -ULlll ISWI LM1• 2 Frple, patio. $800 •NC For llnhtMfg or R&D otttoe Moder'at• phOnM · ._ _ __..;. _____ _, •Exec home. Oen & cyn ...... room e•-A 10 water 2445 Elden. 722.0528 • L"'ht typl"" 4 11r w..-vu 3Br 2'~B•. wrap· ....., """"' 1-,.rt ltu' UH 1---rt ltae' 2Ht w1a1r cond otc pr11stig1ov1 'V ... ____________ :::;:--797-11 s <.porty or clrMC'\V around deck frplc, No (81!> 795*6400 (~II( 2W, 1~a ~·::;·;;;;:;;:;;;;;;_;;;::C==;:;:;:;::i .. 1oc 760 0840 or 5A9·3909 ~S::.~"w;=:. ~ you can whertar ell .. iohnA, pet• $1600 Agt 550·1015 ....... P1aia11l1 Imm oecuplnC'(. 2-0 ~ly. • lu••• '"'"~1 Qlr•IA.---L let U1 Help V11 Sell y ,., p,.,.,.,t C111 C1111lfW, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. or ov('r " s ' roc !'.) Unique 3br $875 na1 aky· 2'0? frplc, S630 mo 851 ""4 2790 """"' vors alile lop c>I b·!by light• gar appla llldl ok E SIDE OUPLEX-2BA Make the Mo e Temp help busy pnone y11r n D•rnL t•un!> 511 "" bllls pd 539·6191 Agl f.. llW 1~4 2~I 2 iir tBA. w/d yd S850 • OR' G rd 1 Cart 1rv111e L•c & lype 55wpm and genertl 10 ,,, 14 Hi 11'1('.I I -It a. lllt aundeck No pets' Sf•50 SBA 28 A. yd s1150 call p k J1 BO Inc: $4900/mo ofc duties Gd phone !"r'' IC• Mthl'y •NC 631-4630 Marcia 733-t501 to ar ewpo Compl mgml $130K manMt A frorit ~· Send $3 25 pl11s l5c Bl~NYON A\O~ up. --equity 'GI 75• .. ~ .. ? anoe Salary b8Md OI\ Oo !nd ,._ -•.. ••P Btwn 9 12 648-3983 postage hdndhn~ for gu'n~dedl 2Br. ~Ms·' s2' .,.,. C..ta .... 2'14 ...... .... ..... * llW llPLWS * h ' ..,..., ;zvoJ ijiiiiiiiiilllllllliiilii=iii;ii;;==i;iiiiliill \11ke lbt 1mar1movt10 Parlt ~•port. eac panern Ownrl9kr 759-708 I *Pa&.• UllHS* ~ ~ ,.~ WOO_. .a MD YILLAGI \r.,porl Butll's prfmltr lot11r~ addrf'u ~ully ninlecl 1 14 bldQs ._. ... _.. '' blll 10 bch 2br 21>8 dbl ......... f i .. _.. d f i .. _ .. I t J .... ~.. I ~ .... \J 1'11 Sw'l"U 10 UD llnl 'l"cv , , & u,....,. .,)( QfON posit vtl ("-! .. gar trplc $950 kid• ok APARTMlllTS c:aaf'I now, m11\lmum 0 " .=; C . I otMtl 53M 191 Agl tM Mdroom eputmtots ud '0•11.boa ~s eah d~ s 15K P« dQht 11.,,1 NY 11m '""'...,. ,.._, 2bd 1'<tbl ? 11tory t gar Comt & t!'lfO' Olll pi~"'" pis .. 11 mlouit~ from \Hport Center and Fa..bloo ta11 thelt• u~ cc.irrent lJp SllN '-"m-..... Av•ll 911 S800 .f1r1t clo\, to lrttwm' So Co"' l'l.tu t ' ,.. ' ro l 1,1111d ~·rom S 'S to S Utt .,,o prQC>OMd ,., laws, •MC ,..., t1oeg H~· twac11 !Ar 1YJ<l:otlt l'flS PHA.Sl ~ ~~9'141·?4e() tal IJS.JSS& .. ves ._.11 . .-eLa . UAI • LA ... Y..... J1mbort~ 11 ~ Joaquin Hiii• Reid ~d•, AN Agent 171 • 1 M ... 1900 2bllc • bChl t>OOlllenn11 8ACHIL.. • S•S..'S SS 2eR 2b• Np1 St1r1 1289 1 ....... '63S..•6•S ·~~RK af. dbl gar S122S. I • 2 al•OOMI •160.770 $1800 tet M1..30'5 NEW FOA ONLY S1 96-pago lvll-<X>IOf Cata-'09 of Craft• • patt.,-ns books suppl~ ccewe1 er~ st1t<"h, neoctlhC>('llnl latch hook. qut11•no and ITIOft ---------2 8R '';eA trl·l•v•I ·····~~~=:ING· NEWPORT LAURA WHHLH c A T t~llM Uk• MIN, •lier.II 2 c.1 gar S 12001mo n. S ~I• I 11·790 &$,9 - Tll. MAllA-....T 7.._...t ••.S~HO \ • i .. I 11111nm ~or RE o.v.lopment Con Slrve1IOC'I Co 8't JoM Wayne AHPOrt Muat he~ ••P In Acooun\I Payable knowtedQe In constrve110f'1 llCCOUntlng helptvl S ry S 1t00 c.n 151 8003 I , • <>r.,.. CoMt DAILY PtLOT/ Mond.y, AUQUSt 2&, 19M 0~ ... -. ·~ T11b&W/Tr.... 111t1 1111 ... al • 11Ml11.., t• l•wal llM ,111... • ..... al IUI raraitut NH ~ICHO& lllllliiiii'IBf'"" "" uaa ...... .. .... /... ...smJl'f-lllllTlllm Pilll.W..... WANT!D MOV!A81 OriV-SomtN~ .:-: l=TlA.:i::t ~la Tampfit (SM>M perm) enHfifd.. FUii time oounw ..._ In c0ete Mell Oi9lrlbU1or of For ~ frWIGleed Mlon. l•P•tl•nc•d groynd1 5 Oa~IWHIC lnotud.. .,., bl*litnOe '::iv~ mo Exc;ellent c.on· tor ,....7._.. a eotnm'lwtndowl1troowt--11,1 r• A9tllll Hwctww9 ltcw .. off'otMUIP.Alloe>mpeny 111 «Pi t, avereoe 87/hr rnetni.,.,_man~pri.. Sa1urd1y. Att/Ot•ttlng but nt2~:~ea dltlOn 87&-<tt74 Ing oonttectot tn NI . ~ No Sund4ly9 or ~ ~ $5/hr to •lar1 +tle>t. ln Owo.t Grow. Y9t• -.-. In planl C41f• bcdcQf'ound '*PfUI. Wiii lmfll.UIDlll•IT !YPlno 40-&0.t. +dWtcel. a~,,::rowlng~ SH 119¥9. HW Wl'tQht M2-t383 ... fot MIU 71'-Mt-IM&l/He .... 135 end dlnuu, lttl09tlon tt91n. ~ '9nnyMY«. WAf!ABEO r't..'t: ~llltnl ;::"~==In Ctl1 Jeeekla eru1eo. · C,C,woocs-co., 121 RocNatw. c~. Ill-1yatem1, end d .. lgn. tMO Pllcentl• AY't. CM -ll.lll/ntol . w/~ r i50 c..i NI bp9r 'd 4 ,...wtl yngmenw __._..._ · HA .. ISTYLl8T, MANI· Piece of employmtnt &. ---· FIT t>entfltl "'*· ~· · +.;,.Set.::. Mo-11u m /111 111'11 worklna.k:.~· Cl •/ ... tHIUll lltull-lllM, good pey ~hn· CUAIST With 1oma lnttrYlaw 81n JUln rs.1 -•• 280 oQla St c M ev9f'llngt 5&7.ee35 llllpottlno to tM P,..,.,.,,t 5'..._.. • .,,,,, .. Locetlona olltnta. FUU·tllM RECEP-Ceplltrano. CA. Send ,.. TllllllU . wlctc IOf• qullttY. =ex""p""•""o_eon.tu,,_ __ .-... -CI'-~--· of two ml; tndemntti.. PAESSMAN·IXP-FIT II In per90n. Metro ., TIONIST 5-40-44~ .UIM&copyolthlaldto: Local P•I Control Com-Whitt ~.tOf. Aeteli9 for repld~growlnQ pertorma Ill MC func-TM Prlnlnts Comp1111y •••-Wut\, 2950 Htrb<>< BIYd, Job #MAt769, P .0 . pany Medi rQ\lta t41Ch-.... UMJM :ff'oo ~50 . oon--Cone1. Co. of llont, for IM pr..ident S ........... ;apl1tr•fto _,._.. Coete M... 9580. S~to. CA. ..... ..... t ·•n Call Mr ' QCN9nment Nlated wortt llld hie 5 dlr9G1 repona. •'i3.:38'03te4~tt33 &per not nee. Attrective. Ill-lllElllTE 95823..01180. No later ~;';~.b.t!:.n 1-12 et lnllulff Mil ....:d:....ttion_. ____ _ and priltett MC'lor. ea-Malntatna flnanctal ,.. • R 0 In youtMll. 84f.142• MTMl'l IAlm 1h1n October 1. 1oee. e19.eo21 I llY "'9Jlllll llbctllaa ... I 1111 ,.., on.n1ecs. 650-4920 r:~·· :~:t~Tt:fi~ e::..:. C::t~= •• ~ Ull lllmllll 1 lnml OPEllllS MAINTENANC! a.n.at MANAGER Lii tll-1111 ;;Qia;o xrcea: u. PllO Mir r9'> tigtnay nHd1 Mlary 120.000 , ~. may qualify. Cell Loula Tll lllllWAY 11 now taking applleellone Maintenance po1tlon. FOf olfloe 141ppty 1tore. E Z!R A t SIH Men. only MM. iaaon, uper'd metura ~to ptut beMf!ta. Mr. K..,,..-831-3700 Cur1'91'1tly hM lull time for 1 11111 lltM euhter. •lllllAL UIHlll Apply at 3333 W. Cout lmmed gpenlng for exp, F8A E Llk N!wit S 125• only 1305. idnt eond. run Ole: T~. phonM 9AM-4PM. 722·1588. ....... 115·10 gpenlnoetor: Mul l ... _ ..... tot•"• r• Hwy. Nwpt Bch 9-5 M-~ eMrg~lo IMdw South ...... • Almond Whirlpool 80" ,_ ofo 7S0.7'100 --· '• --·-· ..,.. " -Cout Plue arM, Mlary Cell 1573.7079 11 ,,_.. · ll•n••y * * •-1pon11bt1tty. anero•tto •PAMUI umUlll PIT ateo 11ov•loY•n. .. • lfl ILDl.P/T For RE /O.V c:Sucoaee-SALES HLI 11111111T and trltndty. Mother'• 11 Muet haV9 eome land-to '~"o~~'::e-;~nt1. F(~,::~':dLa~~~7'dc::'.t:) clHn. ""· 111 t.200. ~ngand 10..k9Yr9q lul &pp1ic.nte 'w111 Med PITOpenlngtfor: 'P.rowlng company end •lllllUU acape HP. handyman Mdl LC·2•0H & LC2015H (71•)946-184<4 In 20 houri WMk. Apply eo-aowpm typing I poe-(llllll) -· FllllllYll or ere many benellll. AlllllU ••P & work n.x houra. PUIT IOAPI Elllt cond ""2-9482 ALL for only '350. DM- KIAK JEWELERS .... ahotthand & dlCllt· Luncti lhlft PIMM ~ty It: 225 E College 1ge 1tudent ok. Coela M ... Interior plant con'1 benetl. chine hutotl. 2300 Hetbor Blvd, CM Ing maonlne lklll• w/3-6 S Apply In pereon Mon-Fri 17lh St, la M.... e W&llMlll Cell 873-4ee. 9-5 M·F ~firm Mella r .. pon. MOVING MUST SELLI tea cart, glua oolfM tt>I • ./ yrt exp HIQhly vtlllble Prior Plumbing alel P · 11AM·5PM or call Ulllll/ITIOI 1lbl•. •n•rg1t1c. Hlf GE WASHER l Elec dryer " ~talne cflal,., roctt PlnlnPllTW•lll poeltlon requlr" maturl-perleneeamu1t.Gueran· 892·3331X·287 FIT llft 150 pcunda. ben· Exper ienc ed MANI-motivated pereon for Int heavy duty, xlnt oond, maple dining room t.,._ PIT ana buay phonea, gen 1y & neat •PPM'IVICe '" ptu1 comml11lon .. EOE 9flte. 250 °J: StrMt Mu1t haV9 home phone CURIST to do PedlcufM plant care. reliable v• $300 pllr, 957-0303 with peel. 636-7872 ottlc• dull•• ~/train. PIMM lend reaume to: Benefit• avalteble. Apply "'~t ANO & Mantcuru. Cell hlclallna req 764-4338 Stitt $5/ht M·F. t-5pm Callfomla Communlti.. In peraon M·F. See Don Oiill/llK Ull ..,... a ' Rellable treNPQrtellon (71•)657-3988 PLAYGR~UNO AID . fllailllt 1014 ~...£>°'1 ... ~D1 '!~.~ Joyce 831-MOO N.8 31a7·A Airway Ave. CM. Comblnaton lor LUXURY CONSTRUCTION Labor ,....,,.... " ....,.,.. 92128 Atten Craig Hardy Tll Ull 'I Pl.111111 85' YACHT. mua1 h1ve exp S&-S10hr Call 836-5700 lmlYllWlll i••Lf llllLI W&ITD PRIVATE SCHOOL lllf FIHITIU S 1500. take S 1000. Medt. SHIPPING CLERK FIT 1928 ~Blvd, CM lnbolhdtptl,6"2-0•57 10135 A W•tmlnater .. Calender/Photo s...lone. HUNTINGTON BCH AREA II Ill 1111 ca.re peye 875-9270 UPS/FEOEXPPkgdutlle SIOlnllY (71 .. )942-1753 FlllPllP SAVEAgency(fM) aet.a501'orlntervtew 3-8PM,536-1••1 l • &mm• Mon-Fri 10·5. Start For RE o.velopment Con-UllTED ANTIQUE Furn Incl rocitet $4.50/tlr. 850-7878 NB itruc:llon Co. By John &IT UUI lmmed opanlng1. Dey COUNTER HELP PIT * * Pllmll cedar c1'1eet, end table Mak• MCI your tong di .. • -•T W1yne Airport Mu1t Opponvnlty for the rlgM ~per• Hr1 1 fam-3pm. Rellable, mature peraon, Tamporery ~ IOTOI lllTI PIT Plate room pereon large dMk w/meny tance carrier and eave s...-,..,... heve ••P Typing 75wpm untrllned pereon to t.arn ldlll lor rttlrtH & for Newport Beech Mon lpm to approx 8:30 d Wel"I clock & Serta 20-35 percent on "'°"'' For comm'I contractor In • 00..al F the Art Bu11neu from houMWIVtll. /l.i)pty deity cleaner. 8"2·2871 4040 MacAnhur Blvd. 308 Avallabie In lrvt~ .,.. pm Tuea 11.00 em to ap-M:ter~ k·U etmoet long dtatant phone bltt. Newport BHch. $5/hr !P;i~, ~~ 1·8003 ng. or Cboa'11tom(213'~ .. 2t3~1·05S05/Horr at Ma &. Ed'• Pina, 17th OllW Newport Beach $300 to SllOO No collect· prox 7:00 ft· Wiii tr1ln. new ·~ price 759-1518 ~, .. ho<>k-up and no..,. Ptionea, mall, lltt typing, -~ & Tu1tln, CM. Luxury Motor Yacht P08-(714)752· 1''3 Ing 3.4 houri a day ::Cly ennyaaver ' vloe chetgea. FrH c:.eltl~ llllng. JeMk:a 873·0750 llOlnUY write MTS Pereonnet ltlone evallable; cook, Mondey thru Frld•Y after· 1 Plecentla Ave COUCH ~/It t>lue '45. carda. ca1111• 875..()7 lllln.liln F/T For Nwpt Bc:h Lew Firm Servtcea. 339 E. San An· WlmllS/lllTllS etewarde ... flr1t maid 100"/o FREE EOE noon Saturday and Sun-Coeta MaN em otul> air S25, an-between 9:00am-12:30 Varied raapon Gd eklll• tonlo Of, Suite 8, L_,,g FIT Apply al: and engln .. r. Young. day morning. C•ll PIT Cleantng commerclal 1lqu1 buffet $95, Sk~ ind 5-9pm P8:-~~~f.h~tyf.~ .. ! req. Call Jo •I cµ4.5512 Beach, CA 90507 Tiit lrltl4tr ambltlou1 & . •ttracuv1 JANd~~:;\~:~i:"'k ~2-"333. Ilk tor Kirk. help nHded. Approic 15 ~lat~f~::r.bed C~lna .,..BA_NJ_o=--"·~28-:-::G::-r-•t~c':"'h"".P:-Mff-:-. HOlnUY F/PT ODLE UUS llP lttt11r11t Med only apply. E11p'd 10136 A w .. tmln11ar Or11w.• Ot1d hre wHk. H•·358S, .~ 750.31111¥fo-013e. Intel. 9 lb• $499. Unldtn REOEPTIOllST Happy MoV9tt. Muet have Coplay Colony C1bl1vteon 1400 PH Otltf lwy pref'd. 71• 951-1902 Seve Agency (F") 962-7967 PrllClll• • crdlu $12. W•tern elec car 8't2-0708 otC01taMeMhHenlm-••mrth••L ... L""llY/ntol 111 Plltt DRESSER 9 drawer ·bu12011ne S206"2-t339 Clott'llng mtg nHd• outgo-_ medl•te opening for a re-" n n IRPllOI 330 . Bey St. PIT lllPlTOI 11_1 w/mlrrore, oak vanHr. Ing, lull time r~ptlonl•t HOln&IY. F/T market door to door • 2·1111 FIT Lift 150 pound•. ben· IOIHHPH Co1ta Me11. CA 92626 Needed 10 deliver"~ .. , Exotlltnt condition $50 ... mnn Buey phon• and mall, For emall, lrlendlY,. busy aalel rep lndlvldual mutt ertt1. 250 Ogle SI., C.M. 499-1224 W11her. gaa/dry. el~ -1YPlnQ &Owpm. Medical Marina buelneu. Brend be aggreutve, a Hit Ii-1 5530 lllYll P/T FJT l>eoaflta PARKIN~ A neNOANf&-l-ib..U for lh9 Deity PUot Q~~G£ S1'L£ -~~IOfa.... tn141ranoa. Salary com-new office nr beach. starter, be wllllng to work -•trl 260 Ogle StrHt, C M Must h1ve 1 yr a11pertenoe 4 Hre on Friday altar· Sofll chair• IOV9 ... 1. retrlg, dreeet•. "*l1Ur1t1 wllh ••per Good typing 1klll1, com· night• a weekend•. ••· lOTIYITill lllEITll Afternoon noure, mull be LIMO TRAINEE good driving record• & noon•. 16/Hr + gu al· tal>lee. temp~. ANO MUCH tbla, l>ar llool•. 548.•&M Apply Mon-Fri puter exp a mull. loll ot pertence tn remarket 53 ............ ,, ....... Conv n11t appearing and $8-$10 +Tips have current MVR. Hunt· lowanoa. Mull haV9 r• MORE Sat 8-5 M2·7730 Hawaiian PLUMERIA 111111111 C·"...... cal>le aat• preferred It ...., .,. ,_, en«getl<:. Mu1t hive car 10135 A W"1 I t '""'ton Be.tch area. ll1bl• tran1portatlon phone1too .,,..,.tween . Ho1pltal ~9-3081 andvalldOrlveraLloenN mn1ar ..• 21382" .. ••8 Contact L11a Smlll'I '-'tOE·A·BEO q•....,. ilia, Ptan11,5&15gallon11D. 7 8urrough1 9·5PM, 631-8480 tn 1er11t1d contact ' SAVE AGENCY (FM ) I .,.....,... " .,_, Fl 1 t>IOOm CALL lrvlne, CA 92718 549-"242 EOE ANSWERING SERVICE Mtteege paid. 1131-0• 15 6"2-'321 Ellt 275 like new, blue, wtilte & ow.re n . 786-5011 SEC~ETARY , phone Allehlfte.SwllchboardOp· llfYlllWllTll beige $250 989-"135 8"~5 l:IOl--..l••T 1n1werlng, light bkpg 011USfll4S Ill ara1ors wlll train Allan~ FIOrlet Regleter Votere. S200· KRISS CHAISE JOHN WAYNE TENNIS rn• .. 9·5. Mon-Fri, $4 50/hr Oemonllrate loye & glrt1 1401 Avocado Ave $300/Wk Paid 3 Umea .,, CLUB FAMILY MEM· ForArchltecturel &lnte<lor 675-78615 now to Dec:, home party Stt204, Newpon Beech 2809NewportBl 675-1353 weakly Flexible t1our1 LOUNGE·Llka nft, or.w· BERSHIP SISOO C ell Oealgn Firm Sherp IP· llOT'Y /RIOIPTIH plan. no coll. d•I Of Inv. APARTMENT Mtlnlln· ORY CLEANING count• Openings Now Available No exp nee:. 875-VOTE ~~::,.~~.9.,.-lng 875..()565 pear1nc•. up attitude Ideal for HOMEMAKERS, anoe man South Lanuna help neededl -N-C .... R-2-1-14-=Elec1--ron_lc_C-=-Uh- w/phone & typing Ill· Ad Agency n .. r O.C Air· free kit, auppll91. & train. cleanlnn, Ilg ht ,;pal; BERGSTROM CLEANERS c Q u TE s UUI OUH Movlng·Mu1t Sacl Medi· peri.nce, 5 day week. port lntereallng and car & phone neceseary work, p~ntlnn, etc FIT 2934 E. Cou1 Hwy CdM AR R Balboa Drug Stora nMC11 terranean atyle dining Mt Reil•t•r · S7~5 New ~5pm Mall rnume verled work · Mull be HOUSE OF LLOYD ··• tull-tJme, permanent by Raymond E. Enkeboll. Mae Offerl 59-6818 lo: CCAI 1535 Monrovia good lyf>llt end have 2-3 71 4·8"0--0058 '° hr week, aalary com-UY OLUllll 18111 clerk Exp• +,con-tble a· to 9' 2 arm chr1, 8 Aek for Pamela Ave. Newp<>n Beech, CA yrs experience Call Jami maneureta ~th ••P Ref-Silk fin, 5 day n . Ouallty Earn Extra Caah geniality a mu1t De· 1ld1 ct\re. lthr uphol Idell POLE tamp ss. 3· rnd mal'I 92883, Ann Suaan 957•1314 NATIONAL INTERIOR OE-erenc.e req d Cell Skip dry cleaner, Huntington llrul>le position for tin-for Boerd Rm/Corp Din· colfee lbl $35. 8mm B&H llOPT /llORn&llY HO'Tl /HOEnllllST ~~~~ ~~~atne•~=~d~~h 1Sam-5pm e.-3-1500 Harbour area. ALSO For Del/very 01 Thia Papet o.r• mature f)«Son Mr 1ng rm S3000 Enkeboll S25, Anac:omatl<: S50. " Needed tor Newport 758-8197 lPTll&llllll e11per'd counter, 11lnt Elwood. 87~11550 Bar w/tdJ shetvea, 2 bar drw wood flta cal>I s2s. F~~~!:~~ Center Investment flrm Manager couple. 75 unit wagea 848-0015, morn1 lllYIOl ITlTlll etool1, lthr uphol $1400 30 drw metal tlle cab S25 CenneryVlllageReelty 51000/mo 720--0704 Prvc;:'ES~/h~·~erco~~·~ complex, Tustin Wiie In OP'lllOUllO HUNTINGTON BEACH &«·5058 ea, 9W clothing cloMt 714-873-3777 --olc, husband malnten-Muet be quallfled & know lmlUIT Moving-Mull NII Own BA S 100, ca.u tape reodr1 -----Ge1eome111ca11oncunby ~~~:76~a. ~.~';: g~9,fm ance. Apt + ealary Elcper fuel tnJectlon. $3'5,000 a FOUNTAIN VALLEY Elcperlencedl Apply NI $150 Snake cage s3ot50. ~eoe Trad• your old stuff for Mt11no those 11em11hat tl'le nee. Send resume to. year +. Group Ins .. Va· 3190 Harbor, C.M 74x32x'1 $40 Own wtr Piil TllU new goodi es wttn a tam11y·1outgrown -wltl'l« IULISTATISAUI 1315Rocheater, cation pay. Pension Plan. INDEPENDENT HIPPlll/IHllVlll bedS200 080645-78~2 Gorgeou1 Ut'Ved mal'log, Clualfled Id 642·5678 quick-acting ctaesllled ad Need a cnange? Juel etart· Costa Mesa, CA 92627 GRAHAM'S UNION Clerk, M·F, FIT, 8-5, sten MOVINGl·PECAN lthr pockets. N9W from ••••••••••••••••••••••••• , Ing out? Find out about llTOlnllLlll cµ4.7151 NB Del1'ver 1 day a week ... No $4.50/hr,552-5868. Bookc••• aome antique Mlgr, dellvered to you & what Great Western Real EXPERIENCED hand knit· n •••y JllSP furn. GE w11her/1tec tnetalled. Your choice ot •. 1 \ f( 1 1 I< 1 I I' I 'OH 1 I \ 1 1 ' : Estate h11 10 otter. Call Exp depend1ble, lmmed ters wanted I Call Ctara I I t. I' . t. V Ill..-dryer. 957-0303 felt color. Retell• S2000 Eldon at 759-4830 opentng1, flt. 645-7448 714 240-1645 after 6pm co ec ing ' no so ICI ing. Bather. brusher, Kenne11M I s I E rythl-Sall $950 760-840 .. • • UUT WUTEH h d d bl at1endant Exp pref For ov ng 1 • ve ng 1--------.-• MA GER • 1um11PPLY FIHTHIOUH Must ave e'pen a e car, lntervlewappt.548-3794 goes Protdecllem1lncl SMALL FRIG $40, treeier • • • HAL HTATI F b p.. Call truck Or stati'on and roll top desk, beds, s 100. drapu S25. • • E.xp'd SL Regal Beauty or UIY .. armacy wagon VtT llSPITll lamp• 770-5533 days, Crvtel'I .. $15. 90 llOf• e \ I 1 I e [ l l Supply. 263 E 17th St CM 546-2123 T...,.h & K-n-• H-'p. ••ust 788-0552 evenlng1 pant .. ,,... ..... , .................... • fll• ,, ,, 11111· ,.,, """ .. 11111: ·" • ,.-.,, ·ns ranee --·... ... ""' " ... -• ......,.._ • 11·p11·d fur 111.111.1111·1111111 111"1111111• •-.LJ ILllllllmUIOE F/TIP/T NSmllS 1 U · be neat & peraonabte Sola Bed tove seal. 11ttwlde.90'nlgh'600, • • ______ veraatlte tndhlldual up'd Fortuhtonretallatore A1klorJene75'-1033 oatmeal color $225 llore clock S20, motor· : 11.,,,1!::,'~.',; 111.':;~.:'"':•:t'n .. ~;;,,, ·:::,1 ., ! sALEs PERSON ~u:~~~7c ~=~~Grow~~ ~~:01:V1oe CALL 842-1444 F J ND soFA ~~:21u11 all• ffi\~T=~1~ •. 1w.1I ur1 .. 11t• d \1111l1t ''"'' 11111•1 , ")"' • 1To work outside sales, PT matnteln building & needs motivated people A k f J A C mattreu, end tal>I" and or Fl Good P•Y Prefer equipment Apply Irvine I H I M I s or 0 nne raney lamp ALL LIKE NEW Getan angle on the cernera • "11r\..11ii,:. "'111i '"lltli... • retired peraon with aates PhotogrephlCS. 1785, oc;po:~.:·;.:~2~ny through classtfted 75i ·89431833-9824 ~~1 .... 0~~:=. • • experi.nce In piper or Skypartl Circle. Ste G --· .... ._, e H1·li.1l1I• '• 1111 I•. '.d 11I 11 • ''""'" • printing Contact Kwlk I HANDYMAN IS NOW I --------- • d,,,,,.,.U•d••·· ·••••u·• • K~y~~ng 87~5~5 uu111w A~~lng~~~~°"·~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~1 • : SOOW. ITllS FIT & PIT temp help over lull & part time· • \\, nfln ,.,, ,.11,.,,, , 11111111111 \ lw11 • 18 Ticket takere. prkng OlSNlllS : ,.,,,, "'' l111l111ir 1'.1111 ''" .1111111• .11111 • I n&TIIUIY attendants. etc Call or llllS Pf1••1s • Elcpanaton of our Corona apply In person M-F btwn -• h 11l1<f.t " 111t1f11 ul .11111 .t .. 111.il 111 Del Mar area store has 3-5:30, 3432 Via OPOrto. Appllcants able to work a : 'llt<lll• 1 11111111• prol(rnm ,,d .1n .111tl : created openings for FIT, Ste 105 NB 673-3720 ftextble schedule are en-e 1n il1"''1'' .111 .. "' .1111 ,. • & PI T Salespersons ----couraged 10 apply • • Mull be outgoing & Im· lllT SMOW We otter excellent Den· • \ 1'1''-111 1,. ... ,,.,. f 11,.. 1Ii1 11 • aglnatlve Retell up Temp emplymt lor Con· ettt1. promotion from • 11 , • helpful. Wiii train. fleidble atructlon Labor Salary within and an opportunity • iur• '...IHI '>:IHI fl 111 • schedules. benefits Cati on e11p,over 18yrs Apply lor thoae Qualllled and •. OR'll~E CO'ST PUBLISHllG CO. •. Personnel Dept . New-In pereon btwn 3-5:30 M· Interested In a retail ca· A • A po r 1 S t at 1 on e r s . F 3432 Via Oporto, Ste rtM< • 330 W B St • 1714)863-1200 105, Nwpt Bch 673-3720 Apply In person Monday· • . ay . • Friday, 9AM-5PM at the C • BUSY print shop needs I II I I I •. osta Mesa . CA 92626 • hard working ~raon 10 ° ow ng ocat on When looklno tor a lull-time HAllYlll • E 0 E • Job. It iakea practlcelly no do • PHte·up ust be • • time to check the op-neat Early AM hours Wiii •••••••• ••• ••••• •••••••• • portunlllellndaullled tr1tn 631-0415 $2.40 per day Eltcl rical Laai•ca•l•t Nar1ia1 Stnice iiiiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiii1...,r1"°vew..._1.y""s."-p-a1'!"'10-s-. -p-a-.th-s. PAHllM IUOTllO I Lancart Companion/Aides for iiv9 etc No job too amall Ouallty work, tree 111 R c TREE SERVICE In care &. Ille h1kpg for That's ALL you pay for 3 fines 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAVll Ill FOii LOii Your Servl<A Olr.ctory Reprnentallve 142-4121 1d. 301 Rea1 Mickey, 536-0553 ... 425513 968· 7401 Top Trim Removal Oual lh• elderly (714)833-2009 Cllili Cert AESIO/COMM'L/INO 26 Serv Llc/lne. free 111· P1i 11i11 969·8263 or 538-6696 __ ....,_"'"'-,...-----AGES 1•;; & UP NICE HM yrs Do my own work lie FINE PAINTING By Atch· ' w CM, lg fenced )'fArd I tt278041 Al 646-8126 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE ard Sinor 16 yrs of happy re11 ratet, M-F. FIT or PI T ELECTRICIAN Ouat work Sod Ctean-up1 Matnt customers Lie. 280644 7AM·6PM,631·8216 Freeest s2ohr Sprlnklera elc 850-4147 Tl'lank-Yout 963-4114 DAYCARE In a lun & tovlng environment Ages 2'1t & up tncld pre-school C M F/PT 548-5722 .:487892 Greg, 979~6278 TREES EXTERIOR EXPERTS NEW & REPAIR No Job TO?ped/removed Clean· Dllf~ult repairs R apeclatty 100 small Top quality I up, new lawn• 751-3A76 Ltc•288597 631·9295 Reasonable FREE esll· DUSTY S Landace /ltwn GLASGOW PAINTING Cltaaiqifn:iee--mates 631-2345 Main Serv Wkly/:onth/ tnt/Elct. 30 yra e11per . FRtENOL Y T1GEASt Why Baad~H 1 llm• Free eat 241-16'0 refs 642-52 t4 spend your vatuab'49 time *•HANDYMAN • 1lt COMMERCIAL Landacepe PAINTER NEEDS WORK• cleaning? Free estimates Laroe 0, small 1 do 11 1111 Melnt Sprlnklera. IOd, 2o Int/Ext. ce11tng1, retln cal> reaeonabte 54 l-3606 Pat 531-5579 or Ive msg yr1 tn area Tony 1•5·5124 (28) yrs •xi>· work guer _ ___ Davia Painting 964-3837 !HOUSECLEANING 10 Carpentry maaonry roof· C&B LAWN SERVICE - Actallical Ctillatl YRS EXP Good ref's, 1ng ptmbQ dry-wall. Ille MOW • EOOE TWICE MO QUALITY PAINTING REBLOWN OR PAINTED own tran1 Marta 241-9553 3 m0<el J B 64g..9990 s20•125 548•5722 Sp.c In old houMS & grel· -.,,------nttl removal Beet any Aleo Int/Ext Painting HouMCINnlng 14 yra exp FENCES-GATES Tree trim Tr .. ITrtm/Cleanup eompl l>ld guar work 975.eoea Lk: .. 288597 831-9295 rallal>le, reu. lrM est. own Dump run1 C M /N .. 8 gardening Co'!'petltlve ' · · A tran• Pin• 8"5-9866 Oell• j •rea J1m WhY1•· 8"2-7209 prlcu Chuck 942-2873 Pard•t ·-~ca 1 -1 'iANNE s t1se CLNo • FULL sE'Rv GARDENING ,,..Fit~•t"A,,.IR"a~i~N•t•eR~i"'o!"IR"'s~ Uul•rt t1nctl Cmplte. windows, paint •GEN HOME REPAIRS No ob 2 b or 2 amall HANQINQ/STRIPPING sp;cjalfiJng tn furn re· v1cw1•Anne722·8572 Paint Drywall Carpentry FrJ•t6"~3072 . VISA·MC87~15t2 etorlng/ralln. enUquea. MARIE'S Janitorial Matnt etc Gary 8"6·5277 PTL etc. FREE est DUKE S Prof ctntng gd exp /rele HANDY ANDY • Matnt & Clean-Up, Landacape, ,.,P ... l.-1iiiiaiiii•.iiiiaiiiil111Jt'!' ___ __ REFINISHING cµ5 5587 24 l'lr Call M~rle 5A7-5846 Repair SVC Home, Apt & Gerdentng, eto. For ~he 2• lar II• lll· 111G Aa!kalt Comm91'ct11 750-719,. belt Job done. 150·37 5 •An plumbing & neatlng\t MS CLEANING-Free Est Mllta~ Paino Xr .. 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I THlOOORl I RO BINS FORD ,•11' .. 1APlll,r1~ ~' • (f,\•A "-"f ,A ',J. 1•_. ,-, ~EAC '75 co...e-. wtd, 1 . ownr. 7~ tnl. all ..v.. new tlr"· xlnt cond S1995. 759-1~ Aft 5:30 OLDS Cuti.. ·eo. 4dr. va. auto. pwt._---.ft._ CNtM control S2800 obo. 7~81 PL YMOVTH Hortz 'eo-.d Hatctlbtt-Auto. run pwr. air, am/fm CMS, '1lnl grt. $1700/obo, 494-8215. POHTtAC '8 1 Gra n L»Mana. One owner ell· ecutl11e eat. lo mu ... Lo1ded1 ueoo obo 176-9756-f<l,478-3827..0 IC %7211 Oft ttM toloWlnf . letl'ftt: 1988 '1CTITIOUI Ml ... 11 FK:TITIOUI ._.... pua Of • Newc>Ort lklel\. '1CTmOUe IU ... U F1C'TIT10U9 .,._.. '1CTinOUe .,_.. K 17'1M IUN.~ COUft'T Cleft, ten ~t (1K) of fl1529 NAME ITATl•NT NA,_ ITA~NT Calif. 112MO NAm ITATlllBIT MAim ITATIMIWT MAim ITAnmN'T ftCTTnOUe .,_.. Oft THI ITATI !tie _. Wd to --Publi.ned Or1nge Cout The IOllowlng pereooa ate The tollowlng peraont.,.. Thlt butlnfft la con· TM lollowlng S*"9Qt\l ert The fottowtnQ per90t\a 1te The tollowtng penone we ~ ITATllmlff °' CAllf09'HtA IMlftr tM oftw, lftd !tie NI-Dally Piiot A.uguat 4, 11, 18, Oolng buelnMt u · Clolng bullneu u : ducted by •n Individual doing bulinele ... Ooklg ~ ... doing Dullrlell 11· The folowlng per.one.,. FORT .. COUNTY eMe to be ,_. promptly 25, 1988 A.~GEL'S EXECUTIVE THE SMART SHOPPER. Elfl A Wfnltl SIGN HOLDERS OF J ElolNINGS JANITORIAL PENINSULA QA.ADENS doing bvt1MM •: THE OftOAANOI toltoWlftt ~ of M-229 SERVICES, 1620 Nutmeg 3178 Pullmal'I, Suite 1t3, Thia llatenient WU nted A.MERICA., t4941 Breet>um, SERVICE.626Vletor11Sulte HO~OWNERS ASSOCIA· COFFEE BREAK. 1418 H. NOTICE Oft .... by ttM Court. Tu-. P\Bl.IC llnllC[ Piece Suite •104, Cotta Co.ta M .... Ciflfll2828 htneCoufltYCterk ot Or· Tultln, cam. 9288<T •1, Oost• Mff•. Callt. TIOtt!"t13 1tttt St .. ~~ ,..,..AMNWn; ~ INTINTM>N TO ..,.., ff MJ, op«eltne Ind nu MeM. C1tlf 92828 Barron EdWarO Reulef. anoe County on Augutt 1 t. Diego Leon A.t1ngo, 92827 Beectl, Clllf. 91M3 lbrlhlm SttYed. 1906 N. HU MAL m1lnten1nce upenHt, IC _1 J ane Angel, 149 tO·A 220A. Knox SI., Cotti M .... 1t98 1494f Braeburn, lutlln, K9Vln 0Wlg1'!1 Jennlng1. w T. Langlfler, 213 19'n Sturgeon St., Santa Ana. CA l'ftOP&ftTY AT ind premium• on In· ••-N-port A.venue, Tuatln. Calif. 92827 fl1tl03 Ce.ttt. 92880 525 Vlc10fla Suttt • t, Co.ta St., ~ Beedl. Calif 92708 ltNVATI IAl.£ --__,._..to the 'ICTITIOUl llUlfftlll C111f. 92880 Thia buelnen 11 con· Publl•hed Orange Cout Thlt bualn .. a It con-M .... c.llf. 92827 92883 Thia bualnett It con- No. A1asa pwc~ ..._.. be pro-NAMI ITATI_,.,. Thia bualnfft' It con-ducted by: an lnellvlduaJ Dally Piiot A.ugutt 18, 25, ducted by 1 "mlted partner· Tiii• butlneN It con-Cwt Moeen, 216 19ttl St, ~ed by an lndlvlduel ht a t• ot ,.OIALIA rated• of the cMte of,... The lollowlng peraona are ducted by. an Individual Batron E RiMller Septemt>et 1,"3, t988 thlp ' 'of ... ouc:ted bran Individual ~ BMctl, Clllf 92ee3 lbrlhlm Sayed T .. AINA .. IQOIO, 1lu 00tdlftt Ol IM 00ft"7-· Clot~ bualnMS u . PLAI~ Jane A.nget Thia ttalement wu fifed M-281 Diego Leon A.rang<> Kevin 0. Jennlnga Tlllt bu1tneH la con· Tl\la st11emen1 ... flied known • ROIA&A "'°" ..._ ..._.. fWI dtte pottcy B~~ ~f~ ~TWA.RE. Tlllt tt11emen1 wu flied with the County Clerk ot Or· DIDI IC llnTIC£ Thi• 1tatemen1 wn filed Thia ltatement -flied ducted by 1 general 1*1· with the County Cletlc of Or· OIO, ROIAUA T. lttQOIO, .... .,.,..,.., lex, oM-W ~A. 928J8 n. 19 M .... with the County Clerk of Or· 1ng9 County on Juty 25. rUUL nu wttn the County Cterll of Or· with the Coun1y Cterll of Of. nerlfllp .nge County on A.UQUlt 13, AOSAUI T. fltQOIO, ..oH (1/2)_row ... lndooetof ange County on A.uguat 8. 1988 .nge County on July 25. ange County on A.ugu.t 8, w T Lang}eht 19&8 T,.AINA •10010. "OIE r-dlftt Order ~ Frank Petert ano A.a-1988 '115211 'ICTITIOUI IU._ll 1989 1988 Thia atttement WM filed n1W OON9 NQOIO Ind "OU lftl ... All other eMt.wtll IOClat•. Inc .. Calltomte eot· FS1ta1 Pubtllf\9d Orlf\04! Coast NAiii ITATlmNT "1121D ,,,_ with 1M Counly C.-. ol Or-Publtlhed Orenge Coes1 o. NOOIO 0.C.Htd. M ,.. by hyef. por111on. 1778 Pltculn, Publlthed Orange CO..t Delly Piiot August 4, 11, 18, The lotloWtng P9fl0n• .,. Publlthecl Orange Cout Publl9hed Oriinge Coes1 Inge County on A.ugus1 12, Delly Pilot A.ugult 18. 25. NOTICE 11 HE .. llY Tiie under1l9ned rt· Co.ti MMa. CA. 12628 Dally Piiot A.ugutt 18. 25, 25, 1986 ~, ~L~::o 0 _1,.. DaJty Piiot Augutt 4, 11. 18, Dally PllOt A.ugull 11, 25. 1189 Sec7tember 1, e, 1N8 QtVtN ht Oft or eftOI --!tie rtgtlt to refed Thll t>u9lneH la con-Sec>tembet 1 8, 1986 M-238 . ' ., ..... ,'"""" 25. 1989 September 1, 8, 19&8 Fl1"m M2 75 Augutt JI, 1-. IN Uftdef· enr Ind all litda P'iof lo ducted by. 1 corpo<ttJon M-270 OfNe, Coron. Clel Mat. Cellf M-239 M-~ P\lblltlled 0rlng9 C0Mt --------- Mofted, .. uec:ttt0t of tM entry of "' Ofdef COftftnn-Ftank Peter• and ,.,,.. P\B.JC NOTICE t2e25 Deity Piiot A.UQU91 18 25, Wflt of ..... .-o .... MIMd Ina IN ..... IOClal•. Inc., FrMk P11era. P\Bl.IC MnTICE L• Weet Ent~. Inc:. PUBllC 111\TlCE PlllJC NOTICE September 1, a. 1eee NlJC NOTICE dec:iedeftt d ...... Pff't•te bATIO: Augwt 11, 1-Preeident "" FICTITIOU• ~.. c.l1fornla, 3100 Weet Pecttlc nu ,,._271 .... to the Mgtleal Mt bid-MA" TH A .. I Q Q I o atatement wu Ned with the ,ICTITlOUS IU ... U ..,._ ITA~ Cont Hlw1y, N1wpot1 '1CWOOUI .,._11 ACnTIOUS....... mm:'~ ..... ICHWA.RTZ County Clelll of Orange The lollowlng peraonl .,. 8Mc:h, Calif 928e3 NAiii nATDmNT Plll.IC NOTICE def, ~t lO COftflfm• ANDM lllOMllll 6 MIT County on A.ugvll 8 11ae NAMI ITATU•NT doing~ a: Tiff• bulln... 11 con-NAMI ITATbaNT' n,. fOllowtnG perlON -I MAm fl A~ tloft bf IN ebo'N etttmed ·~ .,.,..· ,..,.,_ The followlng ~are GERI'S MINIA.Tt.JRES 416 ducted by I c:orpotlllon The followlng per90t\a are doing bu91,,... •· 'ICTITIOUS .,.._.. Thi folowtng ~ .,. hperlor Court, all the TfltY, 8J .I. ' Publlllled Orange Cout dolnG bual,_. u Mar lte Coron. Clef 'Mar Llland H Well dolf19 butlneel u · CAMPUS ADVERTISING MAim ITATDmWT doing bullnell ... fttht, tttte, lni-t, lftd ... A.ttomey9 fw becvtof Delly Piiot A.ugull 18 25 GAEENSTREET LAWN-c 11r:2e25 . Thi• llattment WU nled At.JTOMOTIVE A.CCEN'TS, 1401 ~Sult• 290 ,,._,: TN lolowtng ~.,. 3·D MINICOMPUTER tale of the deOedeftt at !tie Pubtlllled °'11"9' Cout September 1 a 19ae ' ' CARE, 3952 Cedron, ll'VIM , ~I E'lane Mooney 418 with tl'le County C1e11t ol Of· 826 Promontory Of WMt. pot1 Beech Caltf 92~ OOlng ~ ... SE.AVICE.8, 31tl-O ~ ttme of deciedeftr• deettl ~~ PllOI "~ 18. 19. 25. • . M274 Clltl 12714 Matguern• Coron• oet'M., Inge Counry on July 25 Newport a..ch, Clfff 92MO -conaumW H.;.,lh Inc: PA.RA.OISE GARDENS Loop Orfve. eo.c. ...... IM1 ~.~ •.!; '":;. ~ 1 MT280 ·-.,. 11nnrc ,..!.Mau.~~ CH~11ne.:2~~~2 cauf. 1282S ' 1988 ' 82~~:,!f,! ~: California. 1.401 ~ Suite 2eN Foxburough, Futletton: c.:'o '::.. ,.._.._ h·---.. • . "1 ,..~nu•~ vwuton, •• "... .. • Thi• butln••• II c;on~ ,,.,.. _, 290, Newport e.ecn. Cell1 Calif 12933 .......... -·-·· op«atlOfl of lew Of ottlef· •-IC NOTIC[ Thia bualneH la con· ducted by· 111 lnOMOu•I Pubtlthed Or111ge Cout Newc>Ort Beech, Cettf. 92860 92eeo INbel Femlltld4IZ 2898 Cellfomla. 31N-C Airport •IN. ..,.,_, othet "*' "~ 1'1CTmOUI IU..,.11 Oucted by 111 lndlVld~ Gerl E Mooney Delly Pllol A.uQUJt 4, 11, 18. Thl• bualneaa 1• con-Thi• buelneH I• con-F011burough. Fullert~. Celtf Loop Ortw, eo.1• .,..... Of In ..tdttloft lo tNt of tM FICTITIOUI eutlNlll NAiii ITATIMbfT Ell ... Marie Horne Thia alltetnenl w .. ltled 25, 1986 Oue1ed by an tndlvtdual ducted by a oorporitlon 92833 Cellf. 92.t2e deoedent at tN time of de-NA.Ml ITA~NT The totlowtng P«l.O"' are Thi• 111tement wu filed with Ille County Clerk of Of. M·237 Angele Roberaon Dennis R. Fren Thi• t>u1lnffl la con-Thlt bualneH la con· '*'-'f• dNth, In Ind to doing bullMN u · With ll'le County Clefk of Or· Cou t A. I 11 Thl9 •tltemenl WU tlled Thi• ltltement ... flied oucted by• In lndlvldutl ducted by;. corpor1t'°'1 !Mt oertafn rMI ptot*1J doT"' :::;: ::-""• .,, BEST BUILDING MA.IN· ange County on A.ugu11 I!. ~:;i: n yon ugua · P\Bl.IC NOTICE with the County Clertt 01 Or· with the County Clefk of Or-)eabll ~nlfldR Oerrell F McKlnley located In the City of O.· C~UISE CONNECTION 1 TENANCE SERVICE, 2819 t998 n 1tt04 = County on July 25. = County on August 11 Thltl 11~1 wu fifed I Thlt ltltemen~u 1 11:;' ::. "";;· .C:.'"o. ofc~ Dlvlalon 7~', ~:,~VB~:· !n:~~21~!°3· S1n11 Pul>lllhed Orano!'6= D:,ul>I~~~ ,.,,e'~':•,;0~1 ~:A~=· 19 8 n1m1 19 n~ :"h t~nty ~ c:;,:: ~: =-t~~tyon J~I~ 25: romi.. commonlJ refefr.cl ~'v:'·M2 Calli 92628 ·· Jettrey Anthony Siiier, Dally Piiot August 18, 25 Sepremt>er 1 8g 1988 · · The fotlowlnQ peraont at• Publllh.O Orang• Cout Publlttted Or•nge Cout 1~ 1988 to M 1D01 lcMlth WaMllt °J 1 ~· t 11100 Ouirtz 2819 S Falrvlaw #203, Septemt>et 1, 8, t988 · · M 282 Clotng bullneM u: Dilly Piiot A.ugult 4· 11 l8. Delly Piiot .-ugust 18 26 ,,__.,, "!~ A.Yenlfe, Garden OroYe, N~ n in V1Jley Clllt Santa A.na, C1llf 92704 M-272 • TREND PROPERTIES. 25 1988 Sec>tamber 1, 8, 198e • . Publlthed Or1nge COMt Publltlhed Or1nge ..,....1 c 111ttomi..deec:nbec1Hfol-Clr708 OU II . Thi• bueln•H JI con-• P\8.IC NOTICE 214 Lugonla Str .. t. New· M-233 M-283 Delly PllOI A.ugult 18, 25., OeJty Piiot A.ugutl 4, 11, 18, towe: 92 oucted by· an 1ne1Mdu11 P\ellC NOTICE port Beach. c .i1f 92863 Sec>temt>et 1 8 1tae 25. 19&e The louttl 71 FM1 of tN Thlt bualnet:, ~ "'con-Jetf A. SMI., FICTITIOUI .UllNlll Ouy John Thull, 2 l 4 P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE ' M·259 M·2~ Nortt\JILf7fMtofthelE .. t CIUC1ed by an In vi u Tiil• atltement WU filed K~ NAME ITATllHNT Lugonla StrMI, N-port ---------1---.;...;..;;.._ ____ --------- tlO ,. ... of the WMI l20 ~:; :~:ement wu filed with the County Ctenl of Or· F~~~:A~=~· The follOWlng peraona 1re Beectl, C.111 92983 FICTITIOUI MlllNlll f'ICTITIOUl llUIMll P\llJC NOTICE I feet of 1tM WNt ~IH of Cou C 11 Io ange Counly on July 25 Ootng t>ualnetl u · Guy J Thull NAMI 11'ATIMENT NAiii ITATl.-NT IM louttt-t o-"tef of With the nty let o 2~· 1986 n15* The fotlowtt19 peraona ate J R CONSTRUCTION Thlt tll~I wu llledl The lotlOW1ng Plf90M are The lo4towing PlfaoN we '1CTI'TlOUS .,.._ .. ttle Nol'tflw"t o~ of •nx: County on July Publlthed Or• Coatl Clotng buelnea u 5150 Coral Ridge Circ;1t' with the County Clenc ol Or· ootng bu .. ,,... u ootng bu$1NM u NA.Ml I TAT'lm.NT ENGLUND S.ttoft II. Townef\lp '. 19 e f'J15m Delly Piiot Augus;t' 11 18, c " s INVESTMENTS, 811 Buen• Parll, Cati! 12820 . Inge County on July 25. T J p MANAGEMENT. 0 A A. N 0 ETH 0 R p E ' The foltowlng l)er'90nl .,. JUNE s ENGLUND, louth "ente 10 So4.ltt\ 25 1988 Anton Boulev1rd Suite Jectl R CflolMf 5150 1998 30381 PaMO 0.1 V1lle 1WESTERN LTD 53e S--OOlnQ buell'IMe u -'·-' A 22 1986 1 ........ M. In .... COllflfy of PuOlllhed Orenge Cout • ' M·232 1400, C<>sll M... Clllt Corti Rldoe Circle . Buena F3152IO Legun• NlgUel. Cell! 92e7i -d Rd . Coron• Clel Mw c 0 Mp lJ s ER v I c E WIC"U ugust • . OtMOelteteofCeettomMI DellyP11olA.uoust 4 tt 18 92828 Parl1 Cell[92e20 ' PubltshedOr111geCou1 ferfJP Anlgan 3038l 1Callf.9~5 ASSOC 4570Campua0r Beloved wife and A,fl.N: °'°"4'n..f7 25 1988 M 236 P\BJC NOTICE Rleh•tel A. Cutnutt. 18282 Thia b~ilneu 11 cot1· Dally Piiot Augull • 11 18 Pueo Del vane Laguna a.,. H Rober1aon. S38 Sult• 7 ~ BMctl. mo~r Su.rvlVed by .... wtlt be wbfeet lo . Senta Clafl Sl/'ltl AM ducted by an lndlvlelual 25. 19&8 Nlgllel C.llf 92677 Selwlfel Rd Coront a.I Cel•t 92MO husband Or F.nc A current tuM °'°"""''' .,._IC NOTICE FK:TTTIOUS .,.,..,, Calif 92705 Jack R Ctamer M·235 fhl• bua1net1 It con· M11 Cll•f 92825 EMI A Wllllt• 4eoo c.m-E l ,d . f S . Gondltlona. ;eetrlottona, r~ NAME ITATl.MEHT Rlcll1rel P Slmt, 38 Emer· Thia atatwnent wu ftled duct.Oby tn lndlllidull Th11 buslneu 11 con· 1>Ut Dr ~ 8eec;ti, ng un ° an reeen.ttone. rttf'te, ritht• FICTITIOUI au1•11 Tiie tollowlng P«ton• are •IO Biy, Ligun• Beecn. wttll the County Cler1I of Or-P\8..IC NOTICE Tery J P Finigan ducted by • llmlted Plf\'*· Callt 92ee0 demen~. and a>n. of • ., Ind .... "*' •• of NAMI ITATIMIENT doing buelneN u . C•lll 92&5l Inge County on A.uguat 8. FICTmOU• llUltNEll Thi• statement -llled tfllP . Trtll bualMH II con-John Englund of reo«d. • The totloWlng peraon1 are MONDO TRAVEL BUFFS, Thie bualntu 11 con· 1986 N'",,,_ ITATl•NT With in. County~ of Of. 0.,. H Rocetteon ducted by an lndlvldual Dana PomL A Mem- The P"OP9"1 .. to be eotd Ootn bualMH.. 4700 Titler Ave Sult• • 100, duded by I genetll pert. "1tat -Inge County on Juty 25 Thia ltttement ... llled Earl A. Wllfftl . on .,."• le" bffla, H~ MiRKET PLACE DE· Newc>Ort a..ctl. Callf 926e0 ,_.,,Ip Pul>ltaned Or1nge Cout The foflowlng peraonl are 1988 With the County Clerll of Or· Th11 '1a1ement _, fifed onaJ Sef'VlC'e will be MIOlltte. VELOPMENT 881Dover0r Tt.'1TravelSefvloetlnc . RICllatCIP Stma Dally PllOI Augu•I 18, 25, dOlngbu*"-U '11521'2 Inge County on Juty 25 wttll tl'leCountyCltrkofOr· held Wednuday. llide °' ofhn are lnYlted • 14, New~ BMch, Call! lncotl)Oflled In c.llfotnll, Tlllt atatemenl wu flled September 1, 8, 1988 LOS ANGELES COUNTY PubllaheO Orange Cout t9&e '"99 County on A.uguat 11 Au.gust 27. 10:30 A.M. tof ltlM ptoperlr ~ mue1 92883 4700 TetHlr A.VI II too. N-· with Ille County Clerk of Or· M-273 ESCORTS (L.A c E ). 3400 Dally PllOI Auou•I 4, 11, 18, n11211 1988 s C l be In wrttlnt Md wlM be St art F'Y9 1404 s ea port BelCll Calif 92660 •noe County on July 25. ll'Vln• 202, Newc>Ort e..cn. 25 1988 Publl1hed <>ranoe Cout ",_ at t em en ts rMefYoed It tN off'loe of Fton~ eiit>oi laland 'canr Thie bueln•H 1a con-1988 . P\ellC NOTICE C•llf 92880 M-234 Delly Piiot A.1191111 4. 11, 18, Pubklhed 0t1nge Cout Episcopal Church, ~ J. Mon1e, A.Nf>"E. 92682 ' ducted by • corpor111on '111271 Errington Orvlll• Ot-26, t986 Delly Piiot August 18, 25, San Clemente. In MOfHUI • 1un~"Y' •Pro-Jon n P • t , Y . 2 o 1 5 E Shanahan Pr .. ldent Publlalled Orano• Coaat FICTmoua .UllNEll bourne. 7380 Emny Line 'J. nun•1c llnTICE M-230 ~1.,,-.t>et t 8 1988 bew of flowers he.I leMloftel law COfPO't tlon. l<t)OlllT\M Ln . Cotona Cle! Tllla ttatement WH llleel Dilly Piiot A.uguat 4 11, 18, NAME ITAT£MaNT Downey, C1t1f. 90242 r\NL nu M-280 •, p 1• 'ec"'° '""'· ,,0 , Mii, C•lll 92825 with th• County Clerk of Or-25, 1986 The following peraona .,. Tiii• bualnMS lt con-,ICTITIOUl llU ... 11 P\ellC NOTICE Friends of. Sa.~ lo• no. lift Lule Obfepo, Thi• butlneu I• con-ang• County on July 25, M-252 ootng t>u•lnMa u : ducted by an lndlVldual 'fAMI ITATl.•NT FICTITIOUI IUlfNlll P\8.IC NOTICE Clement.e Animals ' c.....,,_ t:MOt. et "'l ducted by 1 11m1ted partner· 1988 P\ellC NOTICE OAEAT IMPRESSIONS. 2 ~~11~~~~1ed The tottowtne '*'°"•are NAME ITATl.llllNT l'ICTITIOUI IUIMll 320 Averuda Pfco, ~ = ~!. thl~ rt F"""' Publlahed Oranoe "~= ~·~:~, f;seo Newport with the County Clerk of Or· ClolngOt>uTOalneatLAN .. OSC'"PING The fotlowtng person•.,. NAME ITATIMIN'T San Clemente. 92672. Stu• .,. 4 1 18 K2'eM T 's R ., s I I Cl enge County &h July 29. K't'I .. . Clolng t>uatne.... The lotlOwtng ~· .,.. -Mtote IM matllftti of the Thlt a11ternent wu tiled Dally Piiot A.uguat 1 · ,ICTITIOUI 8UllNEll .,1 oul.,.. " 1 •n 1988 1617 PonderOH Str"t NATION"L RESOURCES I dot t>ulineN u GURR ..... With the County Clerk of Or· 25, 1988 M·231 NAMI ITA.TIMINT Or . Newport Beech. C.111 ,,, ... eo.11 Mesa, Clllf 112829 CORPORATION 505 City d'uMA TRAVELS, 109. Ml R 1 AM 8 u RT The ptoper1J wUI be aold lnO' County on July 25 The totlowlt19 peraont .,. 92660 Pubtlahed Ortnot Cou1 8 111 Tak 1t1. 1 8 1 7 j Pat\ .. ay WWI Sutte 900 I Hlgtl °' Laguna e..cn doing bualnee•.. Yvonn• Medklfl. ~O Dilly Piiot A.uguat 4 11. 11. PonelefOH Stt .. t, CO•t1 Orange. Clllf 92868 Calli 92651 GURR, dted August KEELER DRILLING COM· ~~~~~ Newpon II, 25 1988 M ... Cellf 92&2& ~ L Jenkin• 311101 Ken• N Santoe 109'~ 20 1986 at the age o f PANY. 2900 .. ,.. Bria tot •Thia bualn•H la con· M·221 Thi• bualneH II con· Brlggt ROIO. Sun City C•llf Hlgl'I Of Ulqun• 8Mch 88 vea.rs following a Street Coall MMI C1lit b 1 rt CIUC1ed by an lnellvtduel 9238 1 Callt 92651 ' I • llne9I She 92828 ~ Y 1 gen«• pa • P\Bl.IC NOT1C£ Biii Tiki!• Thia bua1n .. 1 •• con· Tiit• bua•n•H ta c;on-ohng 1 f of th w.lau OOM a AuociatM, 1nc , Thia ttaternent wu nfed ducted by an indlViduaJ ducted by "' i~MOual t e W1 e e ~ Clltlo<nl• 2900 "A." Bt11tot ~:1 sl1 RtOMI t .. flied flCTTTIOUI .,....... with ,,,. County Clerk of Or· 0-L Jenkin• Karle N Sentoe ~rge w Gurr and Str .. t Coatl ~. C.itt with 1~ c':ci:-01 Or· NA• ITATl.-NT lft09 County on .Nty 25 This 111tement waa filed Thlt at1tement wu tot.o had ~n a resident of 92829 8 The fottowMg petaont.,. tl&e with the Cour\ry Cletlf ot Or· wctn the County Clerll ot Or 30 Heart Healthy Recipe JOE'S LASAGNA \ pounO IPdn 1rounCl t ,,.,,, 11 ... , • • CUP 1111'11 m1 l')ll10n Thi• buaineu 11 con. = County on A.uguat doing buillnlll .. ntaa ange County on A.uguat 8 .,. County 0,. A.11Qua1 8 Balboa for over t l ·ounre c ttn chorped mu-.t oucted by • c()(p()f1t1on 1 s o u T H P A w Pubt"'*I <>r1nge Cout 19&e 19&8 vears She leaves a JOlln J Kron Trvt1 .. In Pu .. ,, ....... ,.._ '1~'!!!1 ENTERPRISES . 3301 S 0.Jty Piiot A.UOUll 4, 11 t8 fa1... '11'120 _,. r.-.-William 3 cups tomato .,,111r.~ rooms or cup lhlll·S~ fresh Bar\kruptcy ..... -.. ..... anoe .,..... Belt St 1180H, San11 A.n1. 25. 1918 Pubt•tlled <>renge Cout Put>llllhed <>renoe eo.1 I ""'c' ""'j 5{ a.ta.....-rnu'i.hroom~ Thie tt111n1et11 WM fifed o.ity Pilot August 18• 25• calll 112704 M·240 Delly Pll01 A.ugutt 11. 25, Delly PllOI A.UOUtf 1e. ?5 un • r 0 u.iuua, • I I O·ounce package lrozen With IN County'CWtt of Or• Sept.n'lbet 1, 8, 198e M·288 Owy Wllllem 8'9119, 3301 Sec>tenlber 1 e. 1918 S.0t*71bet 1, 8 tNe ciauahter 0ene'Vlf'Ye leaspaon D35tl t 1011!.poClrl (hOppecJ p,1rs ' t IO<ISPOOn oregari11 ange County on July 25, 8 Belr St •80H, Santi .. _IC NOTICE M-288 M·2MJ Smlth o f Onnda. four ~:;;~~~.~;~oped th<iwed ,1rio 1988 ,,1an PUBllC NOTICE ""~1;-'~u:~::.~ 11 con-r"': t7nO ., R!'andcluldttn. and a Publl~ Orange Cout '1CTITIOUI llU..,.ll ducted by· an lnOh11dual ~TlTIOUS .,...... I brother F..dwin Burt 1 lt>ASPOilll garlic pOw<1•" I CIOll(' q,1rlit m1nr P.rl fr(•"iohf~ qrnw1c1 t1l,lf.I! 11•11p1 • A minn~c; low f;it w ttaQf'.C.hf'f"'•f' Dally Pl 'August 4, 11, 18, NA.Ml ITATIMINT Gary Bt•llt NAMI ITATWllBIT of Modesto Dona- •lnre<. c;1<;1mmed milk monarc>lli! 26 1988 Tne toltowlng penon• ar• Tl'll• 1t1wment wet n1ee1 The fOlloWlng penona.,.. 1.1ons t.an be made '° qr.itNt t hePc;P M-251 dotne bull,_• 81 w1111 the County Ctettc 01 Or· doing buat,_ .. eon-Ahh , ~ ---------INVESTOR'S RESEARCH lfl09 County on July 24• valNCenl Care Evtlulllon l u ...., elmer s prn1nc1 li\saona •100111e c; 1whott' P\8.IC NOTICE SERVICES, 4670 C11mpu1. t088 fl11l'4 and Patient Fellowahlp Ser· tf I f M a nd R~lat@d Dia- wt11•,1t c;oy or your favor•te f\1nlll _.......;...;.;~;.._...-.. ___ Suitt 7, Newi>Ort Bee.eh. Publlahed Orange Cout vtot. 302 F 8tlboa 81vo.. orders Aasoc1atio~ In l't1t>d111m .,,,,. 111111<,tl\:k • t•I .. 11111• qrriuntl n1r>at and or11on untH OrllOrl IS lon<ll'• .11111 rt•l•,\t [\I '""' 1•(1 Ori not .'ltlc1 ';JI nr Otl to ~k1lle1 Acid 1om.110 c;,11H., ba~11 p,,,.,11.. r••Q 11 o a.n 111 1 •'PPM ""l 111u tir1>(Hl'" to ground m<>rtl m1'CfLHI> r111• t 1•1• ,\t1 t (11,1111,..(j f}<!t 11 h w•fl COllilqf ct1f•('~tt Cook pound noodl1•s 11 tx>• ''<I,.,. 11P1 urii. ·~P..1(!••r ano <Jr,1tr1 Ltghlly o•I n A ' 1 :l tr\(;11 n 11<1ng C1 c;h Arr mot.> 1n ,1yNs CH•g1nn1nq with ot th. •IOO<l't'S (}rt Ith• bolfom Sor •,tll ' c1VC' of •hr. soin.1e•ti mu1ture thf'n thf'! mt•at 111 •'u•r• ti 1•11 "0'' "o•.111•11 01011.l•t>lla chr ''"f' • R,.ooat f<1yets t>n(.l•nQ """'" ctlf'!t">I' 011 •r o B. 1o;., '" J7!) r: 011 •n tor ' m. 0 n1 'lllffl~ o• 111\r 11ri1 ;lnr1 o•mun,: Y elc I tJ • ,., vmQ f!CTITIOUI IKlllNlll I c.111 92MO Delly Piiot A.uouat 4 11 18, B•lbol. CA 92ae 1 11321 Iowa A vt , NA• •TATIMINT DIVld Sldel, ~570 C•m 25 1986 ~ A~tln Or1Y 302 Sell " p .. rt-' Suit~ 7 Loa & .. -1 The IOlloWlnQ '*'°"'lift p1,11, Sutt• 7, Newpotl M 226 I 8tlbM ~.CA. 92881 I.. f I r• C 900·2,.. ...... '° OOtng butl,,. e H Alan 8-ch, Ctltf 9~ A.le• ~ Stertlng, 2346 , A ~ M1onon Sub1r11 24101 Tiiie butlneH I• con· PUBl.IC NOTICE 18th9t Npt 9d'I CA9He3 A-• At--... iat..~ __ _:-_-_-_-_-_-_-__ Ht<bot 8lvd , Coat• M..a dueled by "'1ne11v+csuet -·e 1U•-ia Tiit• bullneu It con-._.. "'9S9"' .. , CA. 128'8 OeVld $eldel """'""' -ducted by I oenetal pen. 64• 5671 A.Ian MtQnon Pont111c. Tl\lt flll~t WU filed NAMI ITATIMINT net'9h1p &- IN: A C&llfO(nle COf'pc>f Wllfl the County ~ of Or The IOllOwlnQ l*'eontl •• Joe Orly 111on 2480 Herbor 8ivd ana-~ty on July 25. dolnG t>ullneel u Thi• 111tement wu filed eo.1i .,._,CA 9292' 1t81 A0V£ATISING A.OC 4510 with tPll County C'-11 ol Of. Thi• bulln•tt II Con· ,,,UM Cemput Cult• 7 Newpof1 .,. Count) on AUQUlll 13 ducted b I COfpofltlon f'ublUllled Orl nge Coul leech Callf UleQ 19M Alan ~eonon Pont11c Deity Pll01 AUOllP 4 11 11 0.lllO s.io.t. 4570 Cam· ,,,_, Inc A.ltlll Magnon "• 25 ttM pu1 Sufi• 7, Newport Pr.b!latl90 Ofll\QI Coul tt11lm.i1 WU ~ Wftl'I IN M·24 I 8Ncl\, ~Jf t2MO 0.,ly Pilot Al,IQult 18 2$ Covnty Ci.rte Of ~ TN butlMH " con ~·em• 1 8 1"6 County on AUQ\ltt a. 19&8 f'\a.IC fl)llCl duct«! by, an ln<IMdvlll M278 ,,,.,, o.~uo.. ~"l.lnvttte. A......, ,ICllTIOUe .._.. Thia tlltemen1 -hied Diiiy P1·1at It Lew A ...... De NA• ITATWMIWT wtth IN County Clartl o• Or· u C ..... I 171. U..-. The rOllowtflg ~ n 6"09 County on .Mv 2S. H111t. CA tMU dOlt'fO bu11nM1 •· 11M n1ms Publlalle4 Or..-ioe Cotllt OfllAf'HICS PUii, 4570 tilublill*, Orange (;(>u1 Ollty PllOI AUO\olll t 8, 25 Cen19u1 Dr ~ 1, New-D#ly PllOI A.VQlllt 4 11 , 11 s.c>temc. 1, a. t9M p')fl a.en. I 92MO ~6 1tM MMh ferl A Wllllt 4tOO Cem· \ Claumea AdverlltlnQ &A2-&678 tor Information & surprisingly Low cost. • PACtFK: V.-W Mll!IORIA.L. PAM c tm9*'! • MOrtUlT't C.tt&P91 • Crem&\Ot) 3SOO Pectlic v..,.,,, Or• Newport~ 644-1700 HAMOftUWN· Ml.OUVI Mortuary • Cerne1ef • Crematory 1625 Q tier • ._,. Co.ta l.t ~SS!t• .. ., 1 810 o..g. COMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, August 25, 1981 MUC llmCl Ml.IC •111 MUC llJ1ll MUC 11>11CE P\ll.IC ll)nc£ MUC ll»ncl Ml.IC 91>T1C( Ml.IC ll>ncE NIUC M>11C£ Ml.IC llJTIC( MCmCaOP lllJ*WOf•ekU~. OIE"AY STAIMLING and Trwt. The t°'ll ernount Of hMl'INJ end ... ,. raw ..... '° ........ lft .. ~·10lpd.Lt.GotdCtOll ..crmoue...... Cl'TfOfl •to•in.r-,,.::;:.c::: N~. UUH The HOl'ftMWMfl A .. SUSAN A, STAIMLINO, M6d ~ .... Ille time ==: Of .......... ~ .. ,....... v~ on CC>Ulltf~ llcycle, loy'1 um l'TA...-r fOUMTMf YAU.Ft ~ ~ 10200 ...., ,..,. IN... "' EREIY IOOIMton UftCMr llld o.ow. Hu•banct ano WI... , ... of lfllttll publladOft of "* .... ~ ~ ... -.... ol ~ lCMlpcl ...... NWtMll, Girt'• TM tolOWlng '*"°"' .... c~ -bY 2:00 p M on ... 0tv on.-ndey,Octo-atlon '*-ofore ~ eotdedaec>temberl, 1"41, Notlo9.11111,11UI. Ill hMttftO. YOlll --.,1tM. 1oe.,cs.9llll~llcycte, OolnQbullMM•: NOnc9 .. ..,,,....., b.,1t'1 ... ·Atttwdel- ber ~-at 10:00 e.m., In and delMnd to the undef.. In the 0.-Of the ~ Deeedl AAl9//f/A 11, 1... apPMflllOI may bl In INOTIOAA II DA '°" Cllrt'e ~Lt. liu. Murrev CORONA 0£L MAR KfC. ~9Al.I ~tad .ttn. .ii pt~ the......_ Of Lany Aottwnan llaned a ~en Declaration Aeootder Of Mid County, M ~ IMC., 1 Cal-Plf'I0'1 Of by~ ltt~. ..TE MIDIO qu• IOI ...-. 1 1Spd. llMI' 293t I! CoM1 Hwy, Corona ...oacT NO. l'7'9 ~ wtll be pu~ ioo...d al 14140 IMCt'I of Oefeutt and DeMand ..,.. Recordef'I lnatrument No, hN11la .. ,~all!!'.!, H "YOU AM A CN.DfT'OA _.,..._ OMCldMoe Mil =IY • l loY'I dtf Mw caitt 91825 The City Of Fountllln V• OI**' ~ Ind c»- IMI.. 9ul1• 1oe. W•t· a.i.. anch wr11ten Nota ot "4-3700111 ~ r..-on of 1 ~MM. turJAft °' • conlll.-ic Cl9dltot °' llio nom11 ••• "'' io. 1 . lllllk ~ Unfon Nol ~ ... 20e10 iey 11 Mll<lftQ p<oftiMlonal aW9d .;y"" City CWtt ltd-..,.._,~Attorney D9ftlUl1 anCI a.ctlon to Sell blMGtlorcwlllll lnpaymant I MllVIC9. • the ltae• I If, you rnult .... ofldoe ... ....,,, "*'9 x licyde. PCH, M.ilbu, callf. 80285 trlttlc ~ ..,vio. and the bite.,. ln- L.liny ~on beheM of tobereootdedlnlhe County Of S*'fOrmence of h oM-c•r Ml --:r: l11n, 1111 your cMlm wtttHfll COU'1 or olon1doe qu• Hten NOTIC!E 19 FUATHfR Ketllerlne Cempbell, to praperl sMene· ..-dfl-=to be ~I et the RIVllRA HUNTINGTON whir• the ,.., property ct. O-llOtle ~ ~. In-...... .,, o. ..... .... PNM"' It to tM per-* °°'.......,. "' .. 0.-el QIVaN ... " no OWfW ..,. 20tS5 Giibert CllnOfl COIM'-Gallone. encl C09t llt!IMW I t Id HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-ICtlbeO l\waln le IOc*-1 duding thet brMdl or c»-,, .. ..,_,, '"' ltertl• ,.....llM =•'*'by IPeoo6ofl ~Qua Mft-pw'l llftd ~ 1111 own--ty, Cellf. t135't for tretflo algnal lflOdl• d~t on o 11 TION WILL SELL AT PU&-Tr\111ae conducting ~ ,...,,., *tlce of wNdl WM ................ -.... tM OOUt'I wttNn monlhl Cira ....., "' .. C*l.lded • .,... Of the~~ Jalnel ' JetldiM Aobo nc.11on1 and lnteroonnec1 Pf--eoelY9d LIC AUCTION TO THE L1rry AottwNn, AttOf'MY 11 recorded Mey 20, tNe, aa ANi CA .,_ ~ l1J' •• from the date ol flr1t ~ V..., el,..._ el ~ (7) ~ tolowWIQ the en.on. 71M ltoolltr•. P• on 111 of OUf pfflnlWY hlOI\-Al Pf~.::;.,., wlli HIOHHT 8lOOEA FOR Lew t4140 8e1ct1 8'vd Aecorder'1 lnltnlnWlt No. (nt)..... l11uance Of letteta U 4* 4 d9 ~ d9 ~ of lhll Notloa, c1f1c Pallaadel Ctllf 90272 way9. TNI le a Federal-Aid euminld a.ti CASH, CASHIER'S CHEC1< Sult. tot, W"tmln11.;: 86-207914, WILL SELL AT ~ OrMOI ~ PfO\ltded In hctton 700 of 19M.) the tttte "*-0 ltl8I WM In L°'-111 l Juti. FernMdu.. Ufben Hlgtl-yt PfOQflm bl r«erred bY IN~ the OR CERTIFIED CHECK C1lllornl• 92813 (714) PUBLIC AUCTION TO THt! Dlllly PtloC AuQuat 25 • ...,. "" Probate Cod• ol FOf Melnbet of the City theflnder, ltttww by one, or TUltln. Cellf 93704 The oonttructlon pof11on ~ .... ""A~~::-ct**lng ~ It time of Nie In 896-MOI HIGHEST BIDDER FOR tember 1, 8, tlM CellfoMle. The time'°' ftllng Oounolf..Vot9 '°' tlltM (3) In tM City of co.ca M9M. In Thll bu1ln... II con-of the p<ojecl conllltl of • ~·j _;::.to tM City ec.-fftNI money Of the Unlt«S ., LerTJ ....__, At• CASH. llWfUI money of the M282 detlml .. not upn prtor to (Par• aodo • .. J\int• which CIM Ei::'opet'ly ~ by: I gltllfal part-m•Jof modllk;atlon II Ill,.. .. OU ,_.,.. ...... 8ta1•) ell rtont. tile encl tomey at Law Unll-1 St1t•, or I caehllf'I four montlll l\"orn tM dell Of Muntotoel) Vow P9f I,.. (8) ltlall be eotd at 1UO;' nartl\lp lnt1rHotlon1, repl1clng CM II Ill ;i~ meel • .,, on 1n1._t CHlt-1 by a NotlOe DATED: AUQUll 13, t988 ctieck drtwn on lltY bank. PllllC M>TICE the hMr1nO nottoa aboY9. ...,.,_...., tlon 111 time dale to be Nol Pllanucharu cablnata at four Inter· Ocftoblf ~tlOn 'ol lhe COl'l- of o.feutt and Elactlon to Publilhed C>rWlg4I Cout cr-111 union, O< NY!rigl Incl YOV MAY EXAMINE the ,,.,. NtQtl announoad. . Thll ltlternent WU flied MCllon• and modifying Ubl-he - Mii Purluent to Oectwa11on Diiiy Piiot Augu1t 25. Sec>-loan ueoelatlon dOrnlelled NOnctl Of' ftle kept by the.court."~ Rob9t1 Holllle DATED: ~I 11, 1Ne with ti• County Ci.rtl ol Or-nataat 1ourlnt«MCllon1. In• tuhattl r9e1~::."c.!n~ of Cownan11. Condltlonl & 11mber t, 8. tea& In tllll 1111•. Ill peyable 11 .-Ant CW •r• • P9f«>n tntereeted In Mary H. IEllll u • .-n( C.., CW anoe Ooun1y on July 23. terconnect conduit and provll rrom .• , FWatrtcttona. wtllCh notice M281 the time of Nie. all right. tltla ll.M llLIZAm'TH the 111111, you may ~ John McKnight POUCI 1ete cable con1truct1on la r• and CenraM. wu recorded on Janu1ty and lrlt ..... 1 Mid by It, u ~MA upon tll• eucutor or · Fred Voaa Publllhed Otanoe CoMt '314MO qutr9d ovet 8.95 mllM of The City rlllllNM the right at, tNI In Offtc1a1 Recotd• "8.IC M)llC( Truat-. In that rell PfOC*1Y IUZAMlM IUI ldrnln1atr1tor, 0< upon the Joyce Mn CMr O.lty Piiot August 25, 19" Publllhed °".,. Cout theM hlghweyt to ra)ect any or 1 11 of er.,. County Call-lltuat• In Mid County and IAN>DI MA•-attorney'°' the aitecutor or Laurenn COOlt M284 Dlllly Piiot Auau-t • 11· 19· lnouded u a part ol 11111 proooeell lomla, In ec:iconS-wtth a YOU Attl IN DIFAUl.T Stlte, delctlbed 11 IQlowe: IUaAM'TH ..,._.. AND ldrnlnlltrttor, anc:I Ml wltll John F Thompeon, Jr. 25• 1ttMI 2~ .. PfopoMI, the contultltll It ~IL YN llkCLI~ Dedaratlon of Cownanta ""°°'A OHD Of' TMllT Lot 350 oHnict No. 1712. CW NithC* the court wttti proof ol 1-.. llloCl1ndolit City M· .... to provide recommended City Ctlttl of tM ._.., - Condltlonl & R99trtc1~ DATWO AUOUIT 17, 1114. u per mac> reoorded In TO AO•llTU wvloe, I wrltten requeet CtMI el ... City of,..,.._ PtBJC M)TlC[ .. _.,."""TIC( optimum phaH t1m1n9. fwMlln Vel/rfr/, C~ recorded In Otflclel Recotdl UNLlll YOU TAKI AC· Boolt 50. Pao-32-341 to-llTATW NO. A·~ :;::J that you d .. lre .. v..., '"-"" pt1111uequenc:tng. and cyde Oet-1' August, 1...., of Orange County, Call-TION TO Pf'OTWCT YOUfll clualv• of mllCell1neou1 To.all llelr'I, ~. notle:e of tl'le tlllng of (s.cr.tat1o Munlctpal de l'lCT1TIOU8 .,..... l'lCTTTIOU8 .,..... length• for. IUnctlonal grid Publllhed °':Ts Coaal fom1e; tn the prc>peny lltu--~RTY, IT MAY M mape In lhe otflol Of the c:rectltor1 and contingent In I n Yen tor y Ind la Cklded d9 Fountain Val-MAim ITAnmNT MAim ITATl...-r IY'llll'll ltlfoughout 1he Clty Dally Piiot Augull 5, 1ee::, it-1 In Mid County encl 10LD AT A "'9lJC IAU. County Recorder ol Mid Ct9dtton. and perlOl\I wtlO 1ppr1IH ment of ett1ta ley, ~ The totlowing s-eont are The folloWlng Plf'IO'\I are EJllallng aignal drawlnga M2 State delcrlbed aa: ., YOU NHD AN IXP\.A· County. may be O!f*wtN lnt.,...ed ..... , or of the pellllonl or Publllhed 0rMge Coast dOlng bullMll u : dOI bu"'-aa; and 1pprove<I lleld revleW Lot 1, Unit 82 of Tract NATION CW THI NATURE The 1trMt 1ddreu or In the wlll anc:l/Clf •tlle of: eccounta ment1001d In Dally PNot AUQU91 18, 25. (1)AEGALUS COMMODI· T':f OMAS WILCK AS· form1are1valtabl1 upon r• P\BLIC M)TIC[ a2et u per Mtp recofded In Of THI Pl•OCHOINO otllef oommon clHlonatlon ELSE EUZABETH BARDEN s.ctlon 1200 anc:I ~.5 Of 19M TY INVESTMENT CORPOA-SOCIA TES 2 t&1 Mlchelton queet PhaN Nquenolng lor • MllOellaneoua Maparec:Ofdl AQAINIT YOU, YOU of th• real prOj)efty herein.. AKA ELIZABETH ELSE ttieCll"omlaProbataCode. (FICha:el 18 deAptode ATION lb)OABIS INVEST-OtlYe Sult~2t0 ll'Ylne Callf the Individual lnletMC11ona, FICTmOUl IMl ... 11 ol Mid coun~ IHOULD CONTACT A 1bo va dHCrlbld I• BARDEN AKA ESLIE .._ D. ~ .. 198e y .. 26 de AgotlO de MENT COMPANY, 3334 92715 • . . relatlv• 10 th• Inter-..... ITATE•NT A e c 0 rd owne r LAWYffl purl)0(1ecl to be: t824 Whit· ELISABETti BARDEN Garw, i.. I ......,..._ t98e) Eut Pacific Cout Highway Tho mu Wiiek Al· connected ayatll'll, I• the The foUowlng penona are NICHOLAS GIANCAMILLO NOTICI Of' tier Avenue. Coall M.... A petition hu ~ filed Law <>Moe, A......,. tor M278 #28e, Corona cs.I Mar, Calif aociatn. Inc OaUforl\la only trtfflc t1ow timing par-dOlng bualnell u · The StrMI Addre11 aoo TRUITWl'llAl.I California. bye.rnatdJl!MIBlrdentn ,..mo-, 2stl If. YU• 112825 cor ttOn 2{5t Mlctlel9on ametett~tmu1tbe1tudled CONSUMER DENTAL other common dellgnatlon T.I . No. 41132 Th• underalgn1d dll · tlll Suptrlor Court of I.,_., Long ....._ CA P\B.IC M)TlC( Ragaiu• Commodity In-~tte2ilo Irvine Calll anc:t ptMll'll-1In1 M91111• NETWORK, 1401 Do¥9Sulte II any of Ille ,.... Pf~ NOTICE IS HEREBY cllllm• 111 llabfflty tor Illy In-Otange County req\Mltlng .... veetrnenl Corpor1tlon, Celt-112115 • • . r9')0tt IO the City #290, Newoor18Mctl. Cellf d .. c.rlbed above 1, GIVEN. that on Tueeday, correctneM In uld "'"' thll Bernard Jamee Barden Publllhed Orange Cout LIGM. NO-nc. tomla, 333-4 Eut Pacific Thia bualn ... 11 con-Bec;auM of ledetal MB E 828e0 purponed lo bl: 48et Shlfk s.p1emt>er 18. 1888 .• , lddr-or other common be IPP()lnled .. per90tlal DallY P1lot AUQUll ta. 111, 25. NOTICE IS HEREBY Coal1 Highway •2H. Co<-duct-1 by I corporation requlfemenll. you mull IOI-Conaumer Health, Inc .• OrtY9, Huntington Beach, 11 oo o'clOc:k a.m of llld dallgnatlon repreMntatlYI to lldmlnlster 19M GIVEN tllel the following ona del Mar, Caltt 92625 C Thomu Wild! p,..,_ 1ctt M.B E. (Q B E I fW B E Clll1ornla, 1401 Do¥9 Suite c.lltornia. day, In the 1,... Ml •Side ror Slld Nie wlH be m.01 tile eltatl of the decldent . MT279 ltema of lounc:I or MY9d Thi• bullneu 11 con· dent · llrma for 1ub-con1ultlng "290. N9WPOf1 Beech, Clllf Seid .u. wm be m.oe. but conc:tllC'llng Trvatee'• Satel. wttl'IOul wlffMty. eJ1Pf ... or The petition requa111 property lleve ~ held by ducted by.• corporlllon Tilts atllemenl -flled WOttt. It any~ 82eecl without covenant or war-within Ille oNX-of REAL Implied. reg11dlng tllle, pott-ltllllorlty to ectrntn11tet the rtllllC M)TlC( the POllol Oapill1rnent of the Or. Alexander Grat Palfey with Ille COOnty ci.ni 01 Or-The propoul 1hould Thia bu1li'I•" 11 con- ranty, expr991 or Implied,,.._ ESTATE SECURITIES SER· lllSlon, 0< encumbfanc., e I I 1 t e u n d Ir I he -•a .,ftA City ol Coeta Mela tor I von Erdoed, Chalrm1n anc:t Inge County on July 25 prOYIOe the propoeed pro-ducted by 1 corporetlon g1rdlng tltle, ~. or VICE, localed 11 1800 North to 11t11ty tile unpaid obff. Independent Admlnl1tretlon .....,_., ..-..... period In exoeea Of ninety CEO lll8e ' )act tpproac:tl u W911 u Dennie R. Fr1tt. Preeldenl encumbrance9. 10 pay for Br01aw1y, s u111 too, 1n the gallon• aecurect by 11ld ol Eltat" Act. PUMJC CWACe (901 d1)'9: Thia 1tatement wu tiled n1a. other Information you con-Thll 1t1tement wes flied d1llnqu1nt maintenance City ol S1nt1 Ana, County ol Deed ol Trull, with lnter•t A hearing on tile petition (CAMOIDATOl 'AAA Boy'• Bleck 1Spd. Murray with the County Clerk of Or-Capretz I K-.n, 2091 llder pertinent. with the County Cler1t of Ot· ......,,,..,._ coats and at-Orange. Stile or Callfomla, and other eums u provided wlll be llald on 9-1o-36 11 OflCIO PUMJCO) 8lcycle. Boy'• 1S pd. Blactt ange County on August 8, lu1lnea• Center Drive, Propoula 11\111 bl pr ... ange County on Auguet 11. torney•1 feea, to wit GORLINE. INC., 1 Callfornla thereln, plua advanoee. If 1:•6 P M In Dept No. 3 1t NOTICE IS HEREBY Eagle Rider Bleyc:le. Boy'a 1986 lulte 200, lnrtne, Calif. anted unc:ter Naled cover 188e ·s ;z,373.20 with Interest corporation, 11 duly ap-any. tl'lef'eunder anc:t lntet•t 700 Civic c.tit1< Drive Weal. GIVEN thlt the tollowlng tOS~. Blue Trlk Bleyc:le. FJ1M07 12711 All pLopouta -&hall be n1llQD. thereon, u provided In said polnted f ruet1e under 1od thereon, ind plue fMI, Sanll Ana. CA 92702 peraona llave ~ ~ Girl 1 Burgundy 1Spd. Mur-Publlahed Drtnge Cout Publlahed Ottnge Coast merkect PROPOSAL ON Put>lttned 0tlllQ9 Cout Dec:laralon; advances. If any. pursoint to the P<>W1f ol cnatQel llld •xpenMa ol the IF YOU OBJECT to the natect tor the ottloel herein-rey 8lcycle. Glrl'I 1Spd. Red Dally Piiot Augult 18, 25, Dally Piiot Augull 4, t 1, 18, PROJECT NO. 2768, Pr1· Deity Piiot A~t 18, 25. unc:ter 111e term• or said Dec-Nie con14WT9d In that e.rtaJn I Tru1tM 111<1 ot the truata gr111t1ng or the petttton, you 1tter mentioned to bl fllled Murray Blcyd9. Boy's 1Spd. $et:>t1mber 1, 8, 19&& 25, 1eae mary Hlghwayt Interconnect Set:>tembef 1. a . 19" 1aritlon ...... c;l'llrges and Deed ot Tru11 1.11ecuted by crMt-1 by Hid Died of lhould either 9PPMr II the 11 the Generll Munlclpal Black Schwinn Blcycle. M-264 M-227• anc:t lnliled or deltYered IO M·2S8 0 NABERS CADILLAC ~ 2100 llAlllOR ILYD., COSTA IESA (114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Pflces • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. Ceast lhry., l••••rt le1ce. 113-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD . U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts. Body. Paint & Tire Oepts Compet1t1ve Rates On lease & Daily Rentals 2010 l1r~er llYtl., Cest1 les1 142-0010., 140-1211 o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 The Best Car Buys in Orange County are at the dealers listed on-this page EARLE IKE VOLVO A .,, \lwa'' ..i hu~\.' ln\'~11h)r\ W .,,. Al\.\a\:. Ji,cnunt prtl C' 5ALf5 •SERVICE • 1 EASlfJ(, •PARTS • BOO'r' SHOP 19M.' 11..lrl-xH BhJ . l \"'·' Mc,.1 71416"ll·K880 11A NCE PlACE TO DO BUSKSS" •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING OP£JtflOM (714)848 1739 (714)556 1008 9AM • 3PM SAT. 16800 Bmh Boulevard Huntington Beach, CA. 9264 7 This space reserved for Auto Dealer with desire to SELL NEW and USED CARS ~Oll)--qu Contact Larry Randall 642-4321 o S<)t1ih C<>unty~ .VER [Nl@IT@~ VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S 1 a LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Parts Open M-Sa t 8 . 5 30 Sat 9 -4 p m Service m-Fri 7 30 -6 p m 11711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 714/ 842-2000 ANAHEIM BUICK. Laius JAGUAR ISUZU 0 the PROFESSIONAL A PPROACH 71 4 -979-2500 2925 Harbor Boule v ard • Costa Mesa. CA • EI) JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP •--~~"' ~ '\\ ,.. WE'RE OUT TO BE # 1 ! IRVINE AUT O CENTER 41 Au to Center Dr. Irvine 71 4 951 -31 44 . (800) 428-7485 &~A~~~}!~~1t $ "Where Professional Attitude Prevails ' 8P9Cl•ll1lng In EuropHn 0.llHry. Exeeli.nt SelKtlon of New and e er•fully Pf•par.cl Und BMW'• always in stock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corne r of Bro a dway & 1st S t Now Open Sundays & • GSTERLING SAUS -SUVICE -WSUIC -,HTS Overseas Delivery Specialists OPEN 7 DA VS A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 G JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•// St. -N•w C•r Loc•tlon 1001 Ou•// SI. -R•••I• Dlvl•lon World's Largest Selection of 0 Mercedes Benz .A 833-9300 Uta · l111i•& • ,arts · St"icc Iffy SM, ' ; PACIFIC OCEAN f OllNTAIN VAii fV WE LEASE ALL MAKES & MODELS CALL US FOR FLEET PRICES Just o Short Drive Away ... 33375 Camino Copistrono 493-3375 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 131-1375 o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN &n T AMILY STORE SINCE '53' -W Sales -Service • Leasing ~ Ht·OllO ~:J ' . ' LAG~ BEACH ~ ~~ NIGUEL G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA ,. 2880 Harbor Blvd. ·Coata M••• 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy C) 808 LONGPRE Orang~ Councys OtMst & Larg~n Pontiac DHlenhlp 411 k'1<h &Nd. & the Gard~n Grow FrHw.1y f7t• ••2 ... st f7t41 •••-z•oo We perform •II Pontiac warranty wortc. regardless of where )'0'1 orlg'lr"1tlly purchJI~ )'Our~'· OPD llOIHMlY WRINGS UNTIL .... ~.M. •.-cti 8'vd. a 0.rden Grow ""'1y. w.tltlftl,...r. catffof'Na 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • Ease o t Ownership terms • Lease convenience 12-72 mo • Selecl lrom 100• ne w e nd pr&-owned • Delivery 1n Europe option diet MercedH 714/213 837-2333 Santa Ana (5) Freeway u Beach In Buena Perk G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 H1r~er lhtl., Cest1 lesa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546·1200 Special Parts U1t 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY S UNDAY 8 30 AM -9'00 PM 8·30 AM -6:00 PM 10·00 AM -5:00 PM G> TED JO~FS FORD/ISUZU ' our full sen ir r ford & Isuzu dealer • , a les • ervire • Lea ing f, 1.., > tu Fl.,D ... E •\,..,) to Of.AL \J;'JTH 2 bile~ north of , ants Ana f'rte ... •)' on Beach Rl•d 62 11 BEACH BLVD. 8 E A PARK ( 7 14) 521-3 I I 0 ( 2 13 ) 921-8681 0 a mcgion PONTIAC • IRA~ ~M • flRCBIRD • ~000 SIE • PARISlf.NNl • BOl'iNE 'llll I I GRAND PRI~ • SONBtRD CONVEIHIBU • I 1000 • CRAHO AM We Sell Elcitt•ttt a mcgion PONTIAC FIERO 2480 Harb« Blvd. Costa Mesa Newpcwt Beach 714/549-4300 a mcgion SUBARU SLASHES e PRICES! e ON ALL 1986 MODELS UNOCR ~y CIRC IANC£S WI Will NOl BE UNDERSOL D' ·--. SUBARU 2480 Harbof Btvd. Cosb Mesa "'wport Beath 714/549·4300 0 ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT 11 J In 1111 Wist For #tw lttp S1/1s For I Y11n ~ -~~?.~t : m~~~ ..... Mg~i(,23 • ACCESSORIES DEPT ..-.. e> f C: CAMPBEi I" NISSAN /H..Ml\(jlOO £fJOf • low Pnces • No Gimm1ck1 • Gr.at S.le<tt0n • Fn•ncfly P•opl• • bcell•nt S.rvic• I 883~ 8.och 8oulevord (714) 142·7711 Huntin9ton Beoch (213) S92·1463 v Excellenc~ In Sales Servloe & Leasing vQrenge County's No. 1 No Hassle Dealer!! 1 WE HAVE MAXEY OISCOURTS!ll (714) 847-8555 18881 l:}eacti Stvd. Huntington Bch . .. • -ORANGE CO\Sf • MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1986 ' . 25~ Frontier halts.all fli hts Angry Sund ay passengers left h olding bags at John Wayne Ai rport, elsewhere By PAULARCHIPLEY oe .. o.-,,...,... • Angry. stranded Frontier Airlines ~sscngcrs at John Wayne Airport JOined thousands more at ail)>OrtS throu&hout the West Sunday tryma to find l'laghts on other ~rrien after Volleyball star SteYe Tlmmon•. a New- port Barbor BlCJa .zroct-11ct, baa blo .. om Into- • •tar for tbe U.S. YOl- leyball team. Bl . California The state's new legislat- ive analyst quiet and un- assuming, but no pushover./ A4 Nation A family's tale of scary goings-on In Its century- old house Is being In- vestigated by the Roman Catholic Church.I AS Nuclear arms foes taking aim at tower-based com- munications network./ A4 World Israel's leader hoping to end country's Isolation In trip to Africa.I A7 Taiwan is cracking down on copycat manufac- turers./ A7 Sports The Angels salvage one win In Baltimore by hold- ing off the Orloles./81 Oklahoma prepares to defend its national foot- ball tltle./81 Top surfers come together at Huntington Beach to compete this week./81 INDEX Frontier abruptly halted operations dunng the nifht. "I think it s pretty lousy the way 1hey did it," said Billie Helms as she stared at the empty frontier counter al John Wayne on Sunday. Helms. of Garden Grove, bought her friend. Karen Maynard, a tickel from St. Louis for her binhday. "She bought 3 round-trip ticket on Friday. They could have told her. "They just shut down and left everyone to fend for themselves." Frontier denied reports on Satur- day that at was on the brink of closina up shop and going into bankruptcy court. The airline, headquartered in Den- ver. normally carried 17,000 paSSCJ>· gers on 325 ilights per day. It served 55 Cities in the West. frontier offered sax daily de- partures out of John Wayne and six arrivals, servina s"ch ciues as Den- ver. Dallas, St. Louis and Chicago. A siin at the counter simply stated that Frontier had ceased operations. h advised passensers to contact other airlines for alternate flights. But passengers were finding little help at John Wayne on"Sund.ay. - · AirCal, Continental and Western were accep!ing Fron1ier ticket holders on a stand-by basis, but fliahts on lhOK airlines were already over- booked. "We've had Frontier passenJC" standing by." said Western Airlines spokeswoman Landa Dozier on Sun- day. "But on the first two flights I don't believe we were able to accom- modate any." A we,tcm employee at the~k­ an counter confirmed no stand-by pas~rigers made tha airline's las1 · Right. either. • . .. Sunday as always a heavy day of the week. and we're leadana up 10 the holiday weekend ... Dozier uid. ~we hope to accom modate as many as we - can." Dozier said Western would acocpt Fronuer tickc;w throuah the end or September. · An A1 rCal spokeswoman said that airline also would accept Frontier tickets on stand-by onlv . (Pleue ... P8.0lfl'IS&/A2) election platform Activist groups plan io announce agenda for candidates' slate By G. JEANETTE AVENT ud PAUL AllCBIPLEY oe-.o.-, .... ...,.. A grass roots organrz.auon seekin& to influence Huntington ~ch ptao- _D_IJlJ 1hroU&)l lhe November ekctlons of four city council candidates will unve1l 1ts platform 1on1ah1. a spok~ man said. Huntington Beach Tomorrow, a coalition of environmental and slow growthgroups. plans to interview all 21 candidates and endorse a slate of cand1da1es toward the middle of September, said spokesman l=om- Harman. The organiLauon .. which has about 80 members. incl udes representatives from the Airport Group, Amigos de Bolsa Chica, the H1stonca1 Society, d owntown h o meowners , mobalchome owners, and present and past members of city government. Lorraine Faber, past prc11dent of Amigos de Bolsa Chica. whoatt.cnded some of lhe four meetinas tbc coalition held, said a lot as at stake in the upcom1n1 elecuons because the four open scats wtll consutuLe a maJonly. · "It wtll be a quesupn of modera1e versus fast growth." Faber said. "h seems hke the city has lost s1aht of some things ... Faber wonders about needed h- bral) expansion. traffic 1mprove- men1s to accompan) downtown re- development and development of parks to accommodate newcomers. She noted Cit) council elections two years ago cos1 some candidates thousands of dollars. and said the outcome 1h1s ume could determine 1he c1t)'s growth far beyond the winners· terms Huntmg1on Beach Tomorrow re- ported!) hopes 10 raise as much as S50.000 10 help its slate of candidates. Ha\ ing been active herself for 20 )ears. Faber feh the city needs pan1c1pa11on from new coahtions hke Huntington Beach Tomorrow. "I hope af\enhe elcc11ons the aroup will continue to be active. because the only way to be effect ave m the city IS to know 11." Faber said. She e).prcssed hope 1hat Harman v.ould be able to help the d1vcnc members of1he coaht1on consolidate thc.-1r goals · The 7 p m meeting will be held at I 460 C.,ot hard t . Harman said. Advice & Games Births Business Classified Comics Crossword Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion A9 A7 BS B7-9 At least 300 die from vOlcanic lake fumes Potlce log Public notices Sports Tetevtston Weather A10 A9 B9 A8 A9 A6 A3 B4, 9-10 B1-4 A8 A2 YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) - Toxic gas escaping from a lake m a volcanic crater in northwest Cameroon 1s believed to have killed at least 300 peop(e. govemmen1 sources said Sunday. Travelers from the region arrivi ng in the capital or Yaounde said as many as 1,000 people may have pcnshcd. The government's initial statemen1 , the only official report to mention casualtics.t said 40 people had-been killed so tar by gas seepage that began Fnda) A later government communique said President Paul B1ya v1s11ed the region near the Nigenan border Sunday and declared it a disaster area At least three villages were affected according to the communique read over state television. It identified 1he to"ac fumes a hydroacn sulfide. a OammabJe. poisonous gas. It called the escape of 1he gas from the volcanic lake a "geological catastrophe." Measure would slash pay for 116 county administrators -oc·s chief administrator says he will go elsewhere if voters pass ballot measure ~dJ1or'1 Hit: Ttl111 • •«'Mii bl• '"°"',." 1trlt1 M "" llN Oau lalllal/Vt, It ,.11tfl, CHlfl alft:el c.u111eve111mt•I. Orange C ount) '41 go"rernmcnl em- ploy 116 peopl e that makC' more than S64.000 II )'ear There a.re 441 pc.-opk on I he pa yrol I ". who earn above $49.000 If the lov.e•u eam1n ' hm11 proposed b) Propo•nt1on 6 1 v.ere •PPhed. 21 el('(.'t<'d offiC1al<i t1nd top adm1n1s1ratol"\ would take \Uh~1an­ t1al pA)' CUt'i Larry Pam~h . 1he counl) ·., top adman1stnuor. tldm11 that he would be one of 1he fir~l to ~o 1f h1 \ Sll~.(X)8 a \C.-ar salal) were <;lashed "Lured away trom Santa Barl'lara Count) last ~t'ar to re-. atalize the count\ adm1n"trat1"<' offit:e. Parrish says he "cannol afford to work for the wage, (Gann) ,ugge,t~ I make·· Other adm1nastratol'\ who would ~er drastic salal"'\-reduction<> in- clude <..ounty C'oun\<'I l\dnan Kuyper. $94.20'\. Health !\gene)' Di rector Tom llrom $8 5,6 12. and General Sen ices !\gene)' D1rtt,or Bert &on. S82. l68 Other adm1n1 trators affected an dude the d1rtl1ors of fire ~rv1ce' . H)drogen sulfide 1s colorless and smells like rouen eggs. It usually 1s formed by pu1rcfact1on. such as 1he decompos111on of animal matter 1ha1 as found 1n most volcanic gases and man) natural gas and petroleum deposits. Yaounde Rad io. an ats repon monitored an London. said Baya v.en1 10 the rqaon to how his M>hdant with the "d1saster-stncken popu- la11on." It said 1hc leak had claimed man\ LISA MAHONEY Focus ON THE NEws pcnonncl. 'ioc1al ~f"\.1CC\ and mm munlt) ~rv1l'.es a~ wdl a~ the counl) probation offi ct'f'. a1rP<>rt mana~cr agncuhural comm1s-;10ncr and thr clerk of lhc board .\II cxetpt ( lcrk Landa Rotlcrt'\ nnd t omm1~s1oner Wilham F 11~hcn make more than 1hc SM 000 'ap propo~ b> Propo,.11on 61 One adm1n1\tratlve r10\111on th.11 (Pleue eee OAM!'f/ Ai) \ . . '1ll1m\ and the s11uat1on had v.ol'\Cncd but d id no1 elaborate ( amcroon 1s an 011-producang. Wc~t <\fncan country 1he s1le ol C"ahlom1a v.1th natural gas reserve~ e!>11ma1cd al 3.500 bal hon cubic f~t II has a population of 9 2 m1l)lon. including 24 tribes who predommatc- 1) v.or~ an ainculturc Petroleum ar, a ~nl add111on 10 1h1 tropical coun- t!) The Cameroon government has lalkd for 1nternat1onal aid 10 help v.11h the d1~s1er. and the com- munique said 1he United States and Bnti11n ai rtcd 10 supply IOJ.lSllcal suppon tor e-.acuation of v1llagen from the Mcnchum region Israel 1s pn)\ 1d1ng 15 doctors and nurses and Franle offered unspecified matenal help The medical team LS to amve Monda\.momang with Pnme Man1s- tcr ~h1mon Peres. who left Tel Aviv (Pleue eee VOLCAJOC/ A2) Briton says raid on Libya success By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of tNDelf ........ L1b\an s1ronsman Moammar Gadhah ~a httome an crcasingh 1sola1cd· an\ldc a well a\ outside h1- counm and ma} C\<'n ht underaoana p <iH h1a1nc trt'atmenl a member ol C.,rea1 Rntaan'\ Pa rhament said Str ( ldon (1nllilh<i, who rtprt~nt~ the chtern England d1\tnc1 wh<'rt' the t \ \rd .\1r f orce N\C' art located and from wh1, h tht t launched "' attad. \)n I 1b-. la~l \pnl, ~'\1d 1he raid 'u' cr.c<.kd in "drn" 1nJ a hnc ag;i1ns1 in1crna11onal terronsm which no terronst 'ltatt hencefonh Wlll trcad v.11h 1mpun1t ) .. \peaking before n<'arh 500 mem- ber\ ol 1he V.-orld A.Oaan Council of Orunae C ount<v la,t week in .\naheam < 1nfll1hs l't\:OUnted lbr e\ cnl\ tha1 I~ up to Pres1<knl Rcaaan·s da:1s1on to penntt the ,.,d, a well as the J1fficuhies U pilot o"en:ame 1n the actual attack Reagan reQu1red ab\oh1le proof that I ah) a could be duutly hnlr.cd 10 (Pl eee 9aJTOft/ A.2) I I Ota .. C... DAtlV PllOT/ ~. ~ 26, 1Me ·raOKTIE ..... , ' CANCELS ALL FLIGHTS ••• l.cp11111n1t vet at lhoee airtines l&lciP&int lhC carrier's lkke&s aid muy· Pi*"'"' weren't wiltint to pmble Oft tt.and-by leall and SNttbued confirmed 1ea&1 i.wad. froatJer kUed aee.rty • 700 ~ whb itt lhuldown. and threatened bankruptcy action. the AllOCiated Preti~. The troubled 11rhM, which WU hated by New Jeney~bucd EAprea lnc. lut fall, Iott SIO on a month in the fint 1i1 month• of tbia year. It had been neaotiatina with United Airtina for a reported S 146 million talr.e-over. but nqotiation1 broke off when United couldn't firat 1ettle with frontier's five laboT unions. "Weare 1till interntcd in liCQUirina Frontitt," Joe Hopkins. 1 United spokesman 1n Denver told the At- tociatcd Prtu. But talks with the Air Lane Pilots Association, the first of the five unions to talk with United, stalled over the 111uc of complt'able salaries for Fronoer and United piloll. Fron· lier pilots make about 67 percent less than United pilots. "Unlest an .,,eement (with pilou) is ~bed, Frontier will file for benkruptcy tomorrow (today)," said Marilyn Mishkin. chief 'Frontier spokeswoman. to AP .... Jt'1 that or n's nothina." tnndcd passcnJen at John Wayne A1rpon unday appearrd to have httle difficulty maklna other amnatmen ts. 811fie Helmt and Karen Maynard found a fliaht out of Lot Anadcs lotcmational A1rpon for Maynard - 11 6 a.m. today. They dad, however. have a memen· to of their trip to John Wayne. Helms sa~. . "We had a picture taken of us (making an obscene anture at) the frontier sian over the counter, so you havc an 1d~ of our sentiments." ~ i BRITON SAYS RAID A SUCCESS ••• ham Al terronsm, which he aot when a West Bettin di1COtheque wu bombed Radio transmissions between Tripoli : and its Libyan bureau in East Berlin , conflrmin1 its involvement were • intercepted ~fore and after the attack. "for the first time the United States had 1mfutable proof that met the president's cntcna for action • qa.i.Jat Libyan mainland tcm>nlt .. taraets," Gnffiths said. ~ rt was that same proof that per- • 1uadcd Prime M1n1stcr Marpret Thatcher to permit the U.S. to lnnch its f -111 's from Bnt11n. Those Jets new without radio contact and re- fueled infliaht before joinjna up with Navy aircraft m the Mediterranean. The objecuvcs were political. rather than military , "to show tcr· ronsts they can't count on remaining 1mmuM to counterattack, showing .. the U.S. had the ability and the political will ," Griffiths said. In fact. the president's d1recuve that noc1Y1ha n targets be h11 prompt· ed four attaclc fighters to abon their missions because they couldn't be cert.am they could avoid c1v1 hans. Griffiths said. Admitting he might not have been as willins. he said, "The d1sc1phne of those pilots to stay 1n the president's poht1cal constraints was exemplary .. The F-1 11 pilots already were pan of the longest tactical operation in the history of air warfare because they ha<! to fly around Spam and France which wouldn't permit them to fly throuah those countnes' air space. Not one of Libya's SSO combat 11rc""' iot off the ground to counter the Americans. havma been com· plctcly su1 pnsed by the attackers. Some of the U.S. pilots, 1n the air for 14 houn under hlah tension and cramped cond111ons. hAd to be lifted out of their cockpits after landing. And all but one U.S. plane returned from the 13-minute m1ss1on. Some believe the one U.S. plane that didn't return from the attack could have 1nadvenantly dropped the bombs that hit some c1v1han areas 1n Tnpoh after 1t was cnppled by 1nt1· aircraft gun s Others think Libya's ownant1-aircraft missiles fell back on the cttr. Gnffiths said those c1vihan deaths were "a tragedy that was over- dramat1zcd." "It was allowed to dominate the world airwa ves for 36 hours before more accurate reports on damaac were available."' he said. But the overall effects of the raid arc still being felt months latCT, Griffiths said. "The prcs1den't sought to demon- strate the United States can and will stnke at the control system of state· sponsored terrorism." he said. Even so. the threat of sporadic acts of terror remain. "But the United States drew a hne 1n the face of state-sponsored ter- ronsm. No hostile nation w1U cross tha t hne with 1mpun1ty," Gnffiths said. Evidence today indicates Gadhafy 1s becoming isolated. His own ad- visers ?re u'Jirat him to stop his aggressi ve acuv111es. And there arc reporu of persistent atternpu to remove Gadhafy ahoaether, Gnffiths said. The standard of hvina in Libya has dropped since Europe finally bepn takin& economic measurcs against it. "Within days of the raid Euroec cut off Libyan trade, phased out Libyan bureaus and brouJht home many of their workers," Griffiths said. "And U.S.·British relations are cemented even closer." And while the raid drove ubya funher into the Russian sphere, even the Soviets are counschng Gadhafy to back off. Overall, th e raid has h;ad welcome and far-reaching consequences, he said. "The United States did a nsky and difficult JOb nght This carefully measured use of JUSUfied military force has made the world a little safer place apmst terrori sm," G riffiths said. "f or this I want to of'rcr my thanks and congratulations to both the American forces involved and 10 an administration who had the guts to brina home to Gadhafy m the only language he understands that there can be no sanctuary for terro r ... Suit claims firing because of AIDS fear By lite A1~1ate-d Pre11 A homosexual who claims he WlU fi red because his bos~s were afraid he had contracted Al DS filed a SI 5 m1ll1on lawsu11 against his former cmplo1ers Roben Paul Jones claims he was fired after he staned coupung at work on Aug 20, 1985 In his complaint. filed Fnday 1n Orange County Su· .• perior < ourt, Jones seeks S 500.000 in general damages and SI m1ll1on in pn1t1ve damages. '"H~llof pru.A«,'' said Da-vtd Strole one of the defendants 1n Jones' suit Strole denied all of the allcga· t1on\ 1n the SUl1 -.;trolc and h" wife. Chen, of Hunti ngton Beach'. arc owners of T he Dream Mach ine Inc and Cin namon Bears Inc .. which manufacture infa nt eloth1ng and beddmg and-arc-located 1n Garden Grove · . GANN MEASURE WOULD CUT DEEPLY ... 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P ..... lpnnoe lot u p-.. .. ..... ·-loOey at , 1• • "' -.... PHO~ ., 50 Aec1WOOC1 C11y ,. .. atl tlPM ..._,_~"' 10 4t pm .,,. ~..o. " .. .... ._OW .. I 11pM s.o-•o 11 .. s-.. • ... s... S..netdlflO .. It Surf Report 811\0ebtlel .. IO Sen Oleoo ,, 14 Sen '•enc•teo .. .. Awt. ..... Dir • SMIJoM ., M .... S...ta AN IO N Zuma ' 1 aw Senl• ... bet. 17 .. ..,.,. MonltAI ' ) w Sat\l• c .. n 10 M ..._, t • aw ..,, ..... ., .. n ... SM Oleoo Cnty 1 ) w Sama Monocll ., IO O\IUooll IOf T ....o.y Ult• C111ante VOLCANIC FUMES KILL AT LEAST 300 •.. P rom A l for Yaounde early Monday. his 'lpokcsman \31d in Jerusalem Israel ha'> clo~ Ill''> "1th (amcroon. and Pere!> 1\ c~pe(·tl'd IO announce a re'>ump11on of d1ploma11c rcJauon!> betwee n the two rnuntnc .. dunng his four-day stale v1'>1l fn Wa'lhmgton. Sta1e Dcpanment spoke\woman An11a Stockm an said. "We arc prepared to provide a~ w.tancc lo the government or Cameroon based on what we've \Cen from prc!>i. rcpom The Cameroon governme nt will be as~ssmg lhe damage, a nd at thatJ>01nt we'll know what 1hc needs arc .. An earlier government com- munique \31d 40 people had been killed after toxic gas began escaping Friday from Lalce N1os, near Wum. The \late-owned radio station. monitored m Na1 rob1, Kenya, said 1n one of 11'> fir..t repons that toxic "high 1n1r11\1t) ether gas" wa' d1ffu\Cd by a lake 1n the northwest province of R.smenda. · J he nightly telcv1s1on news an· nountement did not cite fig ures on the number of victims, and a JOUmal· 1\1 w.ho.acc-0mpan1ed the president on the tour of the area said onl) that the re were "many v1ct1mi. .. Government sources. speaking on cond1tJon they not be 1dent1fied , ..aid 300 people arc thought to have perished 81ya visited Bamcnda. JO miles sou1h of Wum. to oversee rescue operation-.. 1hc later communique said. and rrturned to Yaounde Sun· day night. It said rchcf teams of doctors and specialist., from the m1n1stncs ol defense and mines were rushed to the region. But a later report moni tored m the Ivory C oast s~ud the teams had not been able to reach the site because they lacked the proper equipment to deal with tox1C' gases. It said Israel a~d Franc:c. workme wi th a Cameroonian team of cxpert'I had determ ined that spcc1ahsts and equipment we re needed and '"at the request of the Cameroon ~ovcrn· ~ r&V Nl(,r fUA ~ -----. Natural l w~. I Gas l eak CAMEROON mc:nt the United States and Great Brt1a1n have pledged assistance 1n appri,priatc types of equipment " The: comrnun1que did not elaborate. The coun1y must try to recruit for the S90.2S I a year JOb dcsp1~c the S30.000 to $40,000 cut 1n pay a candidate might be aslccd to accept 1f Propos1t1on 61 passes in November If Pro~s1t1on 61 fail~. 1hl" <.ounly would s11ll have to pay but payments would be spaced over a long penod of time Fath1 would have gone free in the beating dca1h of an infant had the spending limn been 1n place at th e time of his tnal, \aid Deputy D1,tm t Attorney Randy W 1lkin<ion · j• ll'!!!!!!!!!!i~il!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beside'> dollar re'lmct1on'i. the 1 wo-..11 Between five and 12 county of- ficials would have their salanc\ slashed under Propos1t1on 61 Those above the S64,000 hm11 and their ~lanes include District At· tomey Ce<.11 ti1cks. S94,203, Shcnfl- • Coroner Brad Gate\, $88.026. • Treasurer-Tax Collector Buh Citron S77,87S; Assessor Brad Jacob-.. $7S,878; and Auditor-Controller \i.E:.. • lcW1s, S7S,878. Affected by the pon1ble S49 ,00(J salary hm1t are County Clerk (1ary Granville, S6 I ,568 Recorder Let Branch, S60.902; and all fi ve super- visors who receive S55,000 apiece Olhers whose wage'> would he ' sub1cct to (Jann·., knife \hould It fall ~ at the $49 000 level include I 00 attorneys in the count~ tounsd's and D1stnct Anorney''l offi~-.. 49 phy\- 1c1ans, psyc.h1atn'lt'>. dentists and othCT medical per'lOnncl employed hy the Health (arc Agenc:y. and 88 ..aft1y personnel rang.ing from as\1\tan1 shenm and licutenantt. in th<' Shenffi. Department to h1gh-rank1ng marshal\ in the rnurt' to 10p fire official' County analy<it\ e.11 pe( l many o f these ind1 v1d uals would retire or find JO~ 1n tht pnvatr \Cttor if Prop o•ut1on 6 I pa,'iC\ And hetau\C anorn<'y\ and mcdu:al pc~nnel can ge1 high \alan eo; 1n pn~ate pra,t1ce vacant Pos1t1on' would he filled by less e•pencncc:d people who would acup1 lower wages. the y \did The public ma y he hur1 by C 1ann sf doctor, are unwilling to 11c:rvc: tht poor, 1f r•penrnlCd \afety employee" become hard tr1 find ctnd 1f a mu rderer 1i 'Jel free hctauw of lhe blundcn of,, novice: pro\Ccu10r. \aid f)an Wool nd&e. chief aide tT1 county 'iuper v1$0ri' ( hairman Ralph (lark. "I don't ~e what 1~ to be p ined from th1\ allqcd ui t-ing Cof $250 m1lhon in ulane\ under Propo"i1t1on 61)" he ..aid Cann·, rc'llnct1on'I on actumula1 ma 11ck leave and vau11on time arl" also a 10urcc of worrv to Oranac ~?tA~~f Daily Pilat MAIN O'"CI n o ,, •• , 11., ,, , ·• .. _ • Mt ~ • .,.. ... fl\t • ' 'M ~• U• • • •rf 7' The expeua11on tha1 employee .. would take unu'>t!d \Kk lcavt at the end of the year 1f a u<1e-1t-or-lo<ie-it measure were 1mpo~d al~> conccm-s county officials Service to the public wo uld \ufTcr as bare-bones crew<J tned to keep up w11h non-emergency work loads In the pubhc safety arena, overtime and temporary employees would have: to fill 1n the gaps, analy'lt\ sa id C ontractmg prov1\1ons in the prop- os1t1on will have a dcfin11e afTcc1 on Orange < ounty hccau<ie supervisors have encouraged the pnvat11at1on of many ~rv1<.c'I that tan be performed more ec<Jnom1t:all y by the pri vate \«tor The county al'lo contracts for the expen1s.c of \peciah\t.., who are too expensive to keep on s1;1fT fo1 the limited occa'>IOn\ their c.k1 lls are needed fhc county l'nlcrc:d into more than S89 million 1n rnniratt\ ext.ceding S64,000 apiece he1 wcrn Jan I and June 24. I 9H6 acl0rd1ng to county admm1<1trat1 vc 11ffi<.c ret ords The con1raC1\ cover computer maintenanu· Jr<.h11cctural and engi- neering ~rv1lc\ mental heahh pro- gram<;, con\1ru<.11on work. building maintenant<' anti ')(ln1tat1<1n and a wade rangt· 111 health ~rv1ce\ mclud- 1ng drug abui,c rchab1htat1on pro- grams and c.h1ld guidance a'l'll'ltanrc for trouhled lam1l1n ( 1ann 'pr11po-.cd paym~nt hm1t<; of S75 an hour and SM.000 a yc:ar per 1nd1v1dual <an't bu y the scrv1ce'I of the \avvy 10\urancc· hrokcr who can find thr hc\t l1ah1l11y pa<.kagc:. the \harp lawyer nec:drcJ to defend the county agatn\t uv1I dam11c \Ult'I or the \lcilled pilot whose airplane 1\ needed to drop fire retardcnt chemical\ on u forest fire , stu d analy5t Chm K.Jna. The limited contratt1ng leveb could al\o not ha ve purchased the tl"'illmon y of an ex pen w1tncn who-.c 'ipenal11ed knowledge of h1te mark\ lrd 10 the: finHiegrc:c murder t1Jnv1c· t10n of Cosui Mc'illn Tony I ath 1 lac;t year time hm1t prnp<1\Cd for rnntract~ will alv1 cau\C problems for the wunty C'l!X'Cl'111y in h1ghl~ lelhn1<.al area' hkc data "Y'tcm'I The Gann propo\lt1on would <.ut <;hort a five-year fanht1e\ manage- ment and u pcratwno, <.on tract for the county0 '1-mainframc rnmpu1cr'> King said Should a change 1n rnntraunn be necc:s'3ry, time would be 100,1 teach- ing a new fi rm 1he 'i)''>tcm. he 'aid Other contrach . like thoc;c for tra-.h pick-up or h31ardou'> wa\te d1<;p<1<;al probably would no longer bt' offered becau\C a two-year fuarantec: l'i too shon for SU{ h <..ap11:1 intcn1t1 vc firms to get thc:ir 1n vc\tmcnt\ 1n eq uipment back Both contra<. Ung re'ltnct1on'> could force the county to hire '>pcctah<st'l 1n a vanety of field\ as well as employees for new mamtcnan<.e, ~an1tat 1on and landscape d1v10,1on\ · fhe altcrnat1 vt· would be to let nu merou!> \malll'r lOntract'> to many different firm\ '>O each doe.. not cx<.eed the prupo\1t1on'\ \pending limits. Woolridge: '81d. Opponents to Propo'i1t1on 61 know I hey have a long wa y to go 1f they arc to pcnuade the public that govern ment wall truly he hurt b~ < 1ann\ 1n111at1 vc. county offiual\ !MIY The \u<.CC\, of Prof>'l\lt1on 11 ma~ prompt voten to hehcvc govl'rnm<·nt officials arc once again fal'!Cly claim ing that the 5ky l'l fall 1n14 < eruunl> the no c.ide " lx"hind 1n the poll" .. Fmot1onally 11\ \o attr.i< uvc w John () ( 1111cn Wc:'rt• not "iym pathetic figure\ 10 1hr puhlll (many of whom) have an old worn out view 111 public employ " \illd Pam'>h Thert' arc \Ome &<wnnment cm ploycc• who arc overpaid. but l'arn<1h complains that ( '• nn'\ propcm1I blankct\Cven hard wor ket~ who earn their ~lane\ Jnd who ma y \Imply want to \ave up 1hcir vacation time for a dream trip 10 r uropc "Thi\ whok\.'\lr Jpproa(h to how you rntnc1 pcopk\ 1nrnmc'>. I think I\ silly . (lt'<t) .. wr1111nl( 01e\ with 10 inch how1t/Cr\ .. Deity Piiot Def Ive ry I• OuerantMd ..-...~,I,..,., " r v. C-1.o-~' ... ,.,,.__A .,,.;,_ .. t-4; ~ l)t Justcall 642-6086 ..... ,_ .... , .. 11. f;•..-r ti'' •fitt ,,. 9" G,r.-•• I '"0 C<-"1. • ' '4 f...,,. t•or._.. !'•'lfJ"'!' • 11 JI'• ..,,o"' ('JI •O•-'' ... ,.,..,. "fillt'l .... , Liii ...,~_,..,, ~" ,.,,, ~ • • ..... _,, "'<nf'Y'""" ,,_ VOL. 71, NO. D7 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? 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