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uto repaf r shop owner identt le as
a·n who shot youth during burglary
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A Co1ta Mesa police report idenl-
fies auto repair shop owner Eric
Vincent Holt as the man who shot a ·
Imo youth to C:leath after catchina •
the boy all~ly'.J(cali,. w pans
utslae the •hop. an anonymous
source close to the cafe.said today.
The mother and stepfather of 1 S-
y~r-okt David Gallardo. the youth
kjl)cd by a si nalt shOtaua bla1t to the
head, said Wcdnctciay that Hoh Wll I
family friend who ended up ''exccut·
ina" their son. • .
And the~ lambasted law e.n(oicc--
ment authorities for not ~rrcsling the
29-ycar-old owner of Holtz VW
OVEMBER 6, 1986
Repair on murdtrcharJts.
"Why is ju•ttcc taluna so IOnf?"
said AJva Graciela Did, who buned ~er son M~nday w1th°"t full) know-•na the cin;um tances surTOundina h11<kalh.
Officials from the Costa Mesa
Pol.Jct i)epanmcnt as well as the
Oranse County Distnct Attorney's
office continued to refuse to release
the name of the man who shot
Gallardo. ~ y lo de__,. would.
hamper their investigation into thc
1hootin1and potcnt11llycndanaerthe
man't .safe1y.
The silmct prompted attomfy
Amador Coro~ ~ho Ii repretentina
Gallardo'1 pe~nts, to s~gufy Holt.,
the lbooter dunna a Wcdnetday ptt:SJ
conference. The name w15confi~
today by an anonymous tourct with
access to the·polict repon. •
Corona said bis announcement wu
blsed on · information from GaJ-
laido's steobrother. Eric Haddan, as
weH 11 ~ another boy, :f om
Ramirez. who w.as aUeaedl) htlptna
in the attempted theli JUSt afttr
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Assocl•&ed Preas Wrtler ... TAMPA, Fla. - A twm-engme
..:a.lCCI'iO slammed head-on into a Pan
Am JCl on ~ !og.Woudcd &irpoi\
taxiway today and but5l into flames
killing 1bcJ.t>ne oc.cuJJa.{lt of.the mail·
plane. officials Slid.
The pilot of the small plane, an
Ea Rm Airlines captain who ~
returning to ditty, screamed "Oti my
· God' Oh my God! .. as he spotted and
then tried to eV'1lde the jetliner.
according Jo an airport worker. The ~mall plane skidded beneath the jct
before exploding.
A v1at1on officials said four of the
23 people on the Pan American
World Airways plane recetved bumps
and bruises as the) evacuated b)
emcriency chute.
Paul MacAIC$ter of the H1n-
. sborou~ County A viat1on Authonty
· $aid A1&ht 301 to Mtam1 was ta.xuni
. St)ane Coons' eight goals
boost Costa Mesa Hlgh'a
polo playoff wln./81 ~~~~~~ national Airport at 7·05 11 m. when !,,. for a takeoff from Tampa lnter·
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F~raalllng
A pleuare boat'• eal11 anap In tbe aabunn
wtnd.u the IUD •par kl ea off the ocean at the
l'fewport ·aeach jetty Wedneeday. &oaten
will continue to enjoy breezy daya and mlld
temperaturea atona the orance Cout
th.roach the"Weekena.
Gates: Jail beds badljrneeded
Sheriff appeals to OC supervisors for
action so county can obey court order
needed because the inmate-popu-
lauon continue to nsc dcsp1te ex-
traordinary mea urcs to reduce pns-
oncr tot.al • he said
"a daily struggle to abide by the court
order.'
With the peak populauon at the
county's three Jails rcachin& 3.318
one day in mid-October; tt won't be
Iona before he 1s faced with a choice of
1gnonn1 the caps set by U. D1s1nct
Court Judie Wilham Gray or releas-
ing potentially dangerous pnsoners.
Gates said.
By LISA MAHONEY
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The counl)'.tS tcctenng on the cdac
of v1ol1tin• a federal court order that
hm11s the inmate population at the
main men'sJatl in Santa Ana, Oranae
County henff Brad Gates said.
In a renewed pica to county
supervisors.. Gates warned that the)'.
could be held tn contempt of court 1f
they do not find a place to house
ovcrflo~ prisoners from the malt1-
mum-sccurity facihty before year's
end.
In a letter dehvcrcd to board
member1 Oct. 29, Gates repeated a
request he made in May for about 600
more maximum and minimum-se-
curity jail beds.
The added beds arc desperately
Increased bookinas c:itpected dur· ·
mg the hohday season and inro
January could push the Jail over ns
Oeublc inmate cap of I .400 prisoners
on wcckdays.1.450 on weekends and
I ,SOO on three-day weekends. Gates
said.
Even with stopgap solutions like
rcleas1na sentenced prisoners early
and refus1n1 to book most misde-
meanor case . Gate said jail stafTh~
The situation is growing more
critical because construction delays
mean the county's new. 384-bed
prisoner intake-release center orob-
(Pleue eee SHUIPF I A2)
tmtik I
The "Small craft •PJ>l!lrrntly was
tryinJ to land on the runwa)'. he said.
.. "but instead ofbcmg hned up with l.hc
runway. it appears the small aircraft
.,..as lined up Wlth the tauway."
Tht' commercial craft's occupants
were fortunate that the small plane
1truq j.u.si below and lo the rl&ht of
the nose. then shd undcrncatn and
beyond the Jet before exploding. said
MacAlcstcr.
Pan Am passenger Frank Kuhsk.1 of
Key West, who said-he 1s a private
pilot. said the Jet's pilot lammed on
the brakes and be heard a boom.
$10,000 freeway car pool lane study inconclusive
By USA MAHONEY
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The Orange County Transpar~
tauon Commis ion has come up
cmpty:handed after spcnd1na
SI 0.000 to check accident statistics
on the o ta M freeway.
A kcd two months aao to de-
termine whether the frte\\ay accident
rate incrused after car pool lanes·
were installed in November 1985. UC...
lrvrnc researcher Wilfred Recker
issued a repon 1h1s ~eek that contains
no firm conclusions.
"Selected portions of ttic re ult
could be u~ a-. ('\, 1dence for or
apinst the t"Ontmt1on that 1m-
plomcntation of the Hiil\ Occupancy
Vehicle lane h11 led to an increase 1n
acodcnt rates on tate Route SS,"
Reeker's report said. "
·Further research must be con-
ducted to c tabhsh whether an in-
crease m accident 1s rt lated to the car
pool lanes, he said.
Recker. who 1s director of the
In t.atule of Tran ponation tud1e'i at
UCI. said he could not detcmunc
whether accident rate stat1st1c uScd ~
by the Ulte Department ot Transpor-
tation were corttet. because of a lack
of "rchablc" traffic: volum(' data for
the years 1980.85.
uch volumes. known a average
daily traffic. should be available
throu&h. Caltrans. a Mate official \11d
Rc£ker and comm1 s1on tafTha'\e
been unavailable incc Wcdnt1da) to
C\plain why ~ch critical f 11um
Orange·Coast elections signal
slowd_o_w_n_£~o~r__:._~_lo_w~-f owth er_s_--'"~-~~.;;,,;;.......::-.
The '>low growth mo\ cment on the
Oran~ Coa't appeared to lose some
of 1l~ momentum in Tuesda)''s el<'c-
llon as \'Olen turned toqid main·
t.rcam candidate man) baC'ktd b)'
dcvclopmcnf 1ntemts.
In Huntinatoq lkach, only one -ot
four candidate perceived u slow·
arowth advocat~ won clecuon and rn
f.'oata Mesa bOth lo,,.·ir.:ow hopefuls
went down 10 defeat.
In ewl)On Beach, the results~ m1~cd as two mcmbcn of an unof.
ficaal v.th btc ~ n tkC1mn,
a did tv.o estabh\hmenl·blded
candidates. Bul the mull "'upcctC'd
10 ha"e httle efftet on the d1rt'\:t1on of
th~1ly.
One PQhllcal obscrvC'f' said 1ha1 the
t.1ow...,ov.1h mo,ement \uffcri be~,
l"&Ute 1t doe not ha"e a spccsfk
pohttCal identity and '" pcrt"a ed
d1ffmntly in each oommun1ty.
lo•·t.rov. th achocate' hi\ c
claniJrti ·1he 1llu ion of suburtQ" In
front of vot"" 'n the hopnof aeat11'l1
1 la ltftl roahtion. •id Marti Petnic-
• an-a rstant prortMor of Pc>1111ail
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P lRSPlC Tl~l
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could not be o~Jatncd
Comm1 ion member a ked th
institute to come up wuh acudcnt
rate data ,aOerCaltran'I i ucd con-
f11ct1ng figures m Junt'.
1 the time, onc Caltran\ 'lpoke -
man said the accident rate had shot
up b) 40 per cnt tn\:(' the rc~'""cd
lane were in talltd on the 12-milt
(Pleue eee P'UEWAT I AS)
Center expansion
drive 'needs work'
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Pan American Jetliner dam-
a&ed ln colllafon · With prt-
nte plane In Flodda. 1 •
"l saw a bi1 ball offirc-on the rfgbt
and then the left I dashed out to the
rear." he said. Flit.bl attendants then
operitd the rear door and puihed a-
chutc out sb the 17 passengers and ax
c~ members could evacuate.
.. R1jht behind u ' abouFJO. )"l~S
beyond us. ~~·could~ ·um twin-
engine plane Ju t complctclyenauJfcd ,
1n flam " Kuhski said
.. That plane ~•s done It was a mess.:· added pa nsu .\I Demeter.
The dead pilot was 1deollfied as
Wllltam Bain. 56. who was flym1 m from h.iJ' home m Fo M)er<i 10
command Eastern A1aJ'I 64-from
Tamp<i to Nc""ark, 'N Ea.stem
spokesman Glenn Parsons said Balll~
a captain, was a stn1or OC-9·p1lot.
Tim Maslonek. 22. of Aircraft
Sen; ice. said he and I 0 other workers
(Pleuc eee PLAl'fE/A5)
Write-in
cahdidate
4thin·LB
election·
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advertised mcrchan~ is available:
' When we offer muthan~ to our
'u tomers-whcthcr m ad,·utising or
in window d15pla) -v.-c arc ttlling
them ~ ha'~ ittms that satisfy their
Hopping nttds. rr a<lvcn~5N mcr-
c handi~ 1s unavailable.~ have·
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LB NewpoJ1 police ~
awards fete set IJLAUUaaD .............
The N~ Hatbor Arca Chamber of Com-An oet-ol-court 1tutnnc.1 hat bttn me~andlhe t<MOubwiU..-tulM l6\bunUal rachcd1naSI m1lhonde• .. uon1awtu1t
The Tunes anidt was wnnta afttr
.WVCft O(dlt achoors 11 rull·Umt ~
rttipCd llwir P<*tlOl'ls H1mn1 who
rtliDed • athlctac d1rtttor at lht tftd of
tht]9U ldaoOI ~. l*bffdy ffltlioniliil
the reMOM !bat lid.to .... m'IRPIW..
--~;e::t: .sdelhe......,CMI& .--..1 rttl thc,...ec1nc-a .._ ••
Pohce A wards Luacbton Friday M tbe Four Scalon1 fi~ byw ttaehtt ••nll lk Launa lff(h mt, 6iJO Newpon C'emrr Drtvt, ewoun--r1r.-+_,U~n1Rtd School Oi11 I diM 1eh0ol
A ftlm and ;slide pmeatation ~DJ &be board mcmbtrs.
Newport J?Ol~e officm in action wilJ hiabliaftt the A1 p1n of the aaretl'Mftl, none of the
evcnt,.wh1da 11 open to the public at 1 eott ofS30 panicJ will d1scl* the amount or 1he
ret~IC &O Uae,anide.~,baud~llCll.-~.._: ... ~-UJ-..-..
membm ~u.. Schwan and Vid&m siJne;d and circulated a lftttr wnnen on
district stationery ttbuttma Hamna'I
remarks. .
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AlthouP WC*ld not CDdnn
each or SlOO for a table. C.11 the chamber at scnkment. • 644-8211 for rtservation5• Walt Hamera filtd the lawsuit apansi
r • thr di~tnct and ~hool bolrd rnembtrs
• SpttifiClll). the undattd lcttn •id
Hamera did not rcpon ~tina 1 UOO lit\ for coech1n1 even th he knew it
was a violation of CIF (Ca 1fom1a lnttr·
k'holasuc fcdtrat1oa) rules In h11 lawiu1t,
Hamcra claimed he did notify tth~
oflkial1 of the ail\ and told ahem ac:cep11nt
whit ~ was ueed IO Pl} tM lellJe.
rncnL Yidwn .M iibo di1U1e1'1 MlllililJ
1n1uranc:e q,vtftd the~
conchMled,"' Hamm •id of the wnle-'"The daim .as DOI Plid Miia uy
nwnl. r ' • money from she .-.nl fu.d aDd lbe
Benefit concert In HB
Charlene Rap&l. Cart Sch,,,an· and Jan
Vickers in October 1985. cli1m1n1 a letter
ianed b~ the three defamed him.
''I'd hke 'to IC\ ~k into C01Ch1na individuals did not Pl)' eft~tM ~ IOrM\amc, maybe do II aradually. But l'.n from thtaf poc~" taid ,
The Oranec County Wc~t Branch of the Music T~a~hers Association of California will present
p11nm Dr. Grace Jeanoak Karl in a scholarship
btnefit concert Friday at 8 p.m. at the Golden West
Collcac main theater. Tidctu at SIO for adults and
SS for students may be purchased at t~e door .
The letter was rtpontdly titnt to all thC
high i.chool principals and athltuc dutt·
tors in the col.lf\ty. and d11puttd remarks'
conlinut 1each1na. I wa' born·lo teach."' "I don·1 think 1t is relcvaat IO tbe •
11id Ha~. currently an Enahlh ttachtr 1tttknwftt of the CMC ... he said.
at 1be hiah tthOol. "The tawau11 tbnast ~i1 thiftl into the
• Hamera had made carhcr in an 1ntcrv1ew
j with the Los natl~ If imcs
thc&if\ violated CIF rule~
Ha~ claimed thC allept1on1 1n the
letttr wcrr false and that b) d11tnbuttn1
When asked about the wnlerMa~ limeliabt. Tiw ~t was IMt the Raaall refused to comm~nt Schwan part1et will ~ tht1r 1tpente wa)'l alMt 9r1
could not be reached for commellt on •1th d~ar h\let '" l&id Gokoo. . .
_Flu •hot clbJlc •lat"'1 :
: Tite Huntinatol\ !}each Communny 01nic wtO
hold a .Jlu immuniiat1on clime for senior cititenS.
and otficrs at hiJh....lU.k of ~pliau1ons fot-lhe.
dlscase""l°ndaf from 10 a ni. t p.m at the clinic,
322 Fifth t. there is no charge for the inoculations.
Bendit •ho• planned
Senior ReM>urccs wjll hold a fashion show
Fnday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to benefit research into
Alzhe1mer•s disease at · the cinter, 22172 Center
Dnvel El Toro. Tickets arc $2 and can be purchased
by cal ing 380.1703.
Women'• club to meet
The.Women's Oub of Laguna Beach will hold a
luncheon meeting Fnday at 11:30 a.m. lL the
clubhouse. 286 St. Ann's Drive. Suzette Alger will
spcalc on the topic "Growing Up is Not Growing
Old." Call 499-2639 or 494-3731 for reservations
and other information.
Mentally Ul •upported
Service provided for the mentally ill wtll be
depicted ma fre~ movie, .. A S)'stem in ShamDlc("
to be bown 1n the Faculty House of Orange Co~t
CoUqc Saturd4y at 10 a.nt. presented by-the
Southcoast Alltance for the Mentally llJ. Call
S4S-9018 for details. w .
_Job oppoftunltle. alred
-r T)le rclatiQn hip between pcrso~~Y types and
JObs or careen wilfbC ~pforcd saturcJ;11~t anan:aay-
scminar at the Wom~n·s Opponunit1es Center of
UC Irvin('. Dr. Joan Klubnik. a career development
· administrator, w1U be the keynote speaker at the
event. scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fee is$ I~
and prc-rt11strauon may be made by calling
856-7128.
Monastary trip slated
The South Coast Audubon Society will conduct
a field tnp through the grounds of the Ramalmshn.a
Monastry m Trabucy Can)on Saturday. beginning
at 8 a.m Winter buds and ham owls wt.II be sought
Ind ttte public 1s welcome. Call 494-2003 or
49>-01 07 for more informatJon. •
Hazardou• mate~• cited .
A free pubhc forum on hazardous matemls will
be hetd by the Orange Coast Ltaaue of Women
Voter'S Saturda) at 9 a m. m the aud1o v1suaJ room of
the Los Anicles Times. I 37S Sunflower Ave., Costa
Mesa. A panel of expects will discuss the effects of
vanous chemicals. Call S48-711'7 for further
information.
Actlng worlr•hop .et
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• sli'ot w.:S it?' •• Haddan s11d, add1n1 that
o spo e m a s a y voice and appearccC
neartean;
"He said, 'I don't know how I'm goina to
face your father,' •• Haddan recounted
Holt reportedly told Haddan that he was
awakened by 1he 50und of someone
slamming the door to his wife's car.
Haddan said Hoh contended the youths
had.taken money from the vehicle. '
Haddan said Holt found the youths
talcint wheels off a Porsche, yelled for them
to haft and chased them back to OAllardo's
car. Holl reportedly told Haddan that he
intended to disconnect something in the
car's en1ine 10 prevent the boys from
fleeing. but th~rc-was no ume. So he aimed
the shotaun at the dashboard. But Gal·
lardo accelerated and raised an arm. Holt.
thinki.na the youth had a gun, ducked, aod
his shotgun discharged. Haddan said Holt
denied pullina the trigger. ·.
Another version of the story was given
by 16-year-old Ramirez, who said that an -
inter-Viewer for the Public Defender's
Office told him that H"oh w~ the shooter.
Ramirez' parents said their son was
acting as a lookou' wh* Gallardo tncd to
take the expensive wheels off the 'lports
ear.
Gallardo, a nati ve of Guate(llala and a
so phomore at Estancia High School, had
taken four lug nuts off when the youths Attorney Amador .. coro~ •;r: behind ht• w~confrontcd. the parents said. · Pnvate investigator David Sandberg, -client.. Al•a and iMan19T Die parenta of the
who interviewed the Ramirct boy, lOld repbners Wednesday tht youths heard the section ot th.e car and nows t at he·s l>cen Dieao. ..
latch open on the front door~e repair hit with something.·• Police confirmed only that a sin&le
shop. They immediately ran back to SandbcTg said it was then that Ramirez shotgun blast was fired through lhe
Gallardo's Volkswagen sedan, parked saw the "hairy, bare-chested man with a dn"er'ss1de windowofthe)outlu' car.and
"four good steps" away. long. large ~un." that they ~ere not armcQ.
While runmng. Sandberg said. Ramirez "He r~ca !sµymi 'You shot my fncnd. Ranked by ttre famity's attorney and the
heard 1 ~otcc-v.oll .. stop" or "halt." T"-' He's dead.' And he recalls the man sa}'ing. private investigator. Gallardo's mother
1 -.... , ·veah, I sure d1d.' .. ..,, andbcr& satd. and stepfatbcraccuicd Costa Mtsa pohcc
)Umped 1Jl1o the.car. Gallardo started lhe Ramirez was .ai:rc$ted on suspicion of aru1thc0n.ngc County Oistnct Attorney's
ignition and Ramirez suddel)t! heard a attempted grand theft and released the office of bema slow m investigating the
loud noise. next day to his parents. -hooting
"He turned to David and said. 'Hurry Holt was unavaJlable for comment. "They're tr)ing to protect someone.
up. let's (ct out of here,' " Sandberg said, -Employees-ar the auto ret>'" ~hop said The)' feel as long as my wifc~d her son are
"He secs David slump toward the fronl Wednesday that Holt had gone to San Latinos that wt won't say anything. .. said
Secontl c9ugar captured and released
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
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A 7S-pound mountain hon was cap-·
rored, tagged and released Wednesday at
Cas~rs Wilderness Park by state game
officials who a~ stud~na the' cougar
population following attacks on two small
chtldren.
Just1n Mellon of Huntm&ton Beach last
month .or 5-}car-old Laura Small of El
Toro last March.
Caspers Park, located off Ortega High·
way Jiist east of San Juan Capistrano, has
been. closed since the Oct. 19 auack on
Mellon.
Moore said 1 f trackers do come aero \
large male cougar tblnill)' be respons1ble
for the attack on Melfon. they ltlccly will
ship the animal to Sacramento for further
studies and pos.s1blc relocauon.
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Corona's law office tn Santa Ana.
Corona said there is no way the shooting
can be construed as JUSt1fied.
"lf (the distnct attormy) ma~es that son
of deetsion. we're not ~·na to accept it,"
Corona said . "Jt still looks like an
execution to nit...,..lt's ccnatnly gross
ne&h&encc." ·
Corona alto said Holt should not be
considered a v1g.ilante hero.
"The mention of Bernard Goetz and
Enc Holt. )OU houldn 't use the two n&n\(;j
il'l the same breath." said Corona. rrlerring
to the ew Y.ork man who shot street thU&S
in a subway.
t0$\a Mesa pof itt-and -lhe-9tstnc~
ttomef ~office dtfended their acuons m
the-case.
··~t what point docs a victim become a
us~t and a su pcct become a v1ctJm?'°
Lt Rick Johnson said . "We'~doiniaJI "'e
can to affo~Just1cc to everyone.~
Police officials said the man wasn't
arrested because they felt coo1ident he
would not nee.
Castin• d1rtttor Estelle Tepper 't\ill conduct a
one-day acting ~orbhop Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. 1n Room A306 of Irvine VaJley Cotege. The
program wtll include tips on aud1t1onmg. coJd
reading and a cnt1que ·or actmg sluJls. The fee 1s $45,
and further information is available at 559-3333.
The cougar was treed by bounds. then
tranquilize<! with a dan so game wardens
could attach a radio-transmitter collar.
The device will help them gauge the
animal's movemen1s in the 7 ,SOO.acre
wilderness park, said fish and Game
spokesman Pal Moore ..
Eve Marshall of Newport dies at 65
CA LE NDAR
The cougar captured Wednesday was
nearly identical to one taged last fnday.
Both ire estimated to be about 4 to S years old and we1gh about 75 pounds. Moore
said
Memonal services are scheduled fnda}
for Eve P. Marshall of Newport Beach,
who died Tuesday night.
Marshall. 65. widow of composer and
arranger Jack Marshall and mother of
movie producer Fnnl Marshall. was a
resident of lido Isle for more than 25
years.
H1stoncal Society.
She was a past president of the Thursda)
Morning Club. a member of the l.Jdo lsk
Workin& Commtttee for the Orange Coun-
ty Phdharmomc and a member of the
Bahia Connthtan Yacht Club.
Services will be held at 3 p m Fncby at
Pacific Memonal Park.
Larry Hom of Mesa ·
Thursday, Nov. 6
Both were captured 1n the nonhem end
of Bell Canyon. near Starr Ranch, Moore
said. Trackers believe there arc at least five
mountain hons 1n that area. One. they say,
may be a large male cougar.
She was an accomplished pianist and
-pla}ed rcgularl} at events throughout
Orange Count}
he and her late husband in!>t1llcd m
their children the same love of the artsthat
the) enJO}'ed Frank Marshall 1s a movie
producer with Steven Spielberg. Phil
Marshall is a composer. Sall> Marshall
pla)'s JUltar and Matt Marshall 1s a Jan
mus1c1an.
A pnvate memonal service for Larry
Hom. 36. of Costa Mesa v.as held today.·
Hom. a 1968 iraduatc of Newport
Harbor High School. d1ed unday.
He was in business with his father at
Hom and Son Contractors in Ne~rt
• 7:30p.m .. lrvlae Plauln1 Comm111loa. City
Council Chambers, t 7200 Jamboree Road.
• 6:30 p.m .. La1ua Beac• Board of Adj111t·
meat, Coun<;1I Chambers, SOS forest Avenue.
"They'd love to get their hands on 1t j~
to see how large he 1s." Moore said.
"Judgmg by~Lhe tracks. it's a hlJie animal." Game offi cials do not believe the two
female lions already tagged arc the ones
responsible for the attacks on 6-year-old
She also was active m numerous c1v1c
groups. including Las Mannaras. the
Camelot Chapter of the Orange County
Performing Arv Center. 1he Laguna Beach
An Museum and the Newpon Beach
Besid~ her four ehtldrcn, Eve M~rs'hall
I survived b} her sister. Phyllis Dav1\ of
Re ton. Va .. and two grandchildren.
Beach. #
Hom 1s sun 1ved by hi two sons Jason,
11 and penccr. 7, ~lf'I of ttunnngton""""=-==
Beach; hlS father Richard J Hom. and his
mothCT Margaret Hom.
Pouc E Loe
Two inmates walkaway
from lower-securityjails
Oranac County Sheriffs 1n·
'cs11ptor\ arc loo~1na toda> for two
inmates who escaped from two mint·
mum,sccunl> ,ail Joseph Prc~·on llellams. 21. of
Costa 1csa was discovered m1ssm&
at al)out 6:20 a.m. today from the
Theo Lac) fac:1llt). said Lt Dick
Olson Hellams was booked at the facility
1n Orange Wcdnesd~y for allcacd
LafRna Beach
Beverly trcct rrc.1dcnt rcponcd
1hc theft Wednesday of a diamond
and ypph1~ rina valucd_ 11 bclwt.cn S 1.000 and $2,000. The victim
u pttt a workman ma) have taken
the JC"'elry from the home. ••• Report\ of a man y(lllna o n1t1
and c~f)0'1n1 him If lo a Pl\ crb~
brouiht police offic:tt:\ nut to BrOld·
way and Fore t <\venue Tue~). but
the man could not be found • • • Police • arratcd four motorist
Wtdndday on u p1c1on of dri-.in,
under the 100ucn« of aloohol. r·
rested 1n J>61'1C incidents ~rt
Otttro)' Howard Shook, 2.S. of
M1n1on V1tt<l. Chmtophcr Paul
Kthncr, ll. ofSAn Clem ntc. Raben
•
po sc ion of narcotics and related
paraphernalia. He was awa1t1n1
scntcndna on those charge . Olson
said.
At the James ..\. Mus1clc faClhty
near El ToroL inmate Michael Jame
Rice lefl at about 8:40 p.m. Wednes·
day. only a few houfl after he was
taken there. TM 21-)'ear-old transient
was to serve six da)'s for F\mpa sina
pcncer Maltbie. 27. of Dana Pomt,
and David Evan Kirkendall. 34. of
Irvine.
Newport Beacb
\ Cam pus Drive hu 1n office
\Ii s burglamtd T~y n11ht by
someone who apparently entered
throu&h a fal~ cc1hna. Stol1 n were a ~-alch and a radio 1~1her .,-onh
160. the .,.1ct1m said. • • • 1vc nnJ were tolcn from an
unlocked di play Cl'I( rher th11
week. the owner of 1 Wcstchff
busmc told palkt. The value: of the
nn hu) t to be determined . . . "
meat slicer "•lutd at S877 ~
l"CJ'OMcd stolen 'Tu a mt.ht from
the fla15h1p C n"al nt Ho pt~I
conv1ct1on. Olson said.
veral teams ofmvest1ga1ors were
sent out this momma to scarcll for the
two escapee . Olson said
No information was available earl~
today on how the men escapt"d But
Olson po1n1ed out that since the
fac1hues mamta1n only minimum
security. 111s not difficult for inmate
to leave undetected.
Huntlnfton Beach
A blue Murray cru1c;cr b1cyclt'.
valued at $100. ~a~ stolen from
out 1dc an arpanment building on the
7100bloclofHc1l \icnue. • • • purst with $7S cash and ~me
credit card v.crc stokn from a black
19 O Dit un 280n parked on the
l 7200 ~ock of Pinehurst. ... . .. r-wo nflt1 ~tt report~ m1 ~
fro,,,.the K-Mart tore on the I
btcx:k of Mqnoha Thl' au"' were
valutd at SHO • • • pro J'(rformer chrome 20.inch
btc rclt wa tolen from the 2300
btod of Aonda • • • s'°° tert6 nd 101 n fn m a lu
)
.
parked 1n a carport of an apartment the roof and stolen S 190 of rolled
build1na on the 17200 block of&ach. ' ... A $450 stereo was tolen from a red
Volkswagen Rabbit parked 1n the
carpon~f an apanment bu1ld1ng on
the 6200 bloc I. of Warner A' enuc. • • •
com • • • \ blacl. Huffy motocross b1c)cle
'alucd at $ J 00. "as stolen frQl'Tl
out\1de a home on the I 5800 bloc~ ol
Buuerficld: ·
A. sterto valued at SI 500 "as CMta MeM stolen from a red and beige 1983 · · To}'o parked '" the carport of an >\ I S-)Car-old bo> and a 13-'.tcar·
apa ent bu1ld1n.aon the 6300 block old bo)' were a~st.ed Monda} for
of Warner Avenue • allegedly breaking into a car· and tat.in& $97 in cassette tapes and Fountain Valley throwing dans. Tht' car ~as parked
A. .\M/ t ta\ •nc rud10 wnc; behind the mo,·ic the.iter at I 00
tolen from a t 98S bla~I. 1 O)Ota dams \IC,
Cehcahatchbackparkcdonthc 11100 .\ $700 stcrc~ :nd cqualucr "a
block of Youna Jl~ .. c:. rcponcd stolen from a car at the
A thief entered a bu inc'~ on the Fcdco ·store. 3030 Harbor Blvd ..
16000 block of Harbor Boulevard bet~ccn 11 a.m. and I 30 pm.
throuah the< 1r d11dition1na .. cnts on Wcdneway. Entry wa made h
·Slayer withdraws insanity;
plea, ~hen changes his µiind
8 ••• A IO<'la\ed Prus
mur
• f •
\
I -
pu~ch1ng a loc~ . · \
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Door locks ~ere broken to a car
parked in an a1>3nmcnt complex at
405 Fair Onve, bet\\ttn unday and
WcdneW) Entry was not, gained
F:Vyouth~
injured by
pipebo1nb
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-.-..---engthened Democrats
t-=---'tO _p sh tr.ade le islatioD
..
Reagan: Rumo*-s of
Iran talks imperil.
W HI GTO. • (AP) -Deme>--c·CMIL-<MVOOftl~ mum lOdonuoa Low.: votbJ6turnoat rel1ectl¥ OD cam~n 1n ("~. ate mo,1n,. sv.1fll,> • • • •
. ostag~s release
aow&rd • 'epnfrontation ~1lh Pr't-5•· W-\SHI 'GTO '; Pl -Amcncan :-o~n •"trt 0~1n lhcLr
dent Rtaatn O\:tr ""ho ~111 M:t the <11 ppro\aJ to the tacta -bflhc l 9 6 campaign "'-hen lhf) \lt\'nl'lo tht> poll~ tn, Wl\ HINGTO. C P) -Pr~a JaCObtJeD tQ meet
nation' aaerida kadina up to tM · tM foY.cst numbtri sinse World War ll.1 ooh1i I •nat ) ~ · dent Reapn said toda) that reporu ~d 19 8 prnicknlaal election. ~hminat) fagurn ho~ Lhat :l7.3 perttnt of the nat1on·s 'ot1n1 about~t uitk bct•ccn the United Rea dSD• r z-_.1 ay
Track-kJi tauon ¥.-as at the top of popclataon \Oted T~). ad Cunis Gan'-he d of the 1ndcpendC'nt 'tatcs and Iran cont"Cmina the U.~. 9' •
the hst of Jubilant Ckmocnb u lh~ Comm11ttt for lht tud' of the mencan Elrctora". • h c 1n ubanon •·are makina 11 81 tbt Aisoctatcd Pret11
began to l pnontaes Wednesda) (or That ~ \ht lov."C" ·, 1n l 942, Y.b('n hahll) more than 30 ~rCC'nt of more daff"IC'Ult for u •• to ""'n the Pre idenl Rea,an and hit wi ,, th~r nc"" c;enatc m&JOnt). \Oung-a~ Am~n ca t ballols. Gans SI.Id. rele&$C of \he· mericans still held · h .. J can sa) 1t all in four ord :·The capthc Nancy, watt · meet pnvatdy WJ\
Democrats arc bee .. c•ultcd Ckme>-Rcqan and \\ httc House spokes-~leased hO">tagc David J cobsen and
crauc Part) chairman f>.aulG Kirk Jr.· chancr Democrats \\llJ control u man Peter-Rouucl refused to com-has famal)I Fnday. the White HOUte
Whdc m~n of the ~ an~uon ka tone ct1ambcr 10 at least 40 states • mtJlL on lhc autbcoticst) of the announctd today. --:-:-~ • fO<:uR-a n-nauonal anil -andOOTh chimbCn in~s many as h_eprcs1dcnt. tiOY.C\er, tol3 PQhta-. · • ttports from the Mideast but cau· · The pres1Clcnt .Wtll wdeome
f.'bcmatonal elcc11on • Democrats ~9 Tbe) now control both chambers cal a1dcs at the ~h1te Hou51e l~at he: . w it· h . tioncd ttportcn lhat such rcporu Jac<>Men at the Wha<c Hou~ upon .
also •tRn&htened thetr gnp on ~IC an 26 states. • 5'W~differcnt m~~c 10 tb~elccuon a e s ows .. rould jcoparda1e efforts on behalf of. h14i return from tl\c u. Alt Force
lfl\Slatutts across the land -a So far a,s·<:ongressional pohti~ is . returns· • , . .,.._ • . • • tht ho tages.· h p1taJ tn Waesb <ter1, .West Ger-
dc"eloptmnt t,hatcouldpn>\CCN J 'concerned. Senate Dcmocrauc leader "The political ~ptttrum'cont\nu~ rru· stra· t1• on Repl\'ing to a quc 1tOn about a man~. tht Wb1Ce ttouse said. •
ID the conaressional ttdasrri\:tj~ Rohen C. B)rd of West Virginia· to mo'c in our wa>;' wd Reagan. Wa hrngton Pot story dunn~ a bill· Jacob-.cn was hefd host.age in
.squ.abbltj that "·ill folio"' the l 990 pledaed to tf') to cooperate with lhe .. Our qenda remains unchanged and signing ttttmon}. Rearn said, "No Lebanon for mo.re than 17 month
census RCl)pbliolft JJRSidfin1, but al5o gnt a wttook.:forv.a.rd t.o JU a Lllnment .. LONDON (AP.\ -scan comment. but could uaaest and · and was rcleascd 1n Bea rut on Sunda).
4.cconhn& to the National' Con· clnr signal oflikel) confrontations to • The administration has bmrrly Church en' oy Ttm Wajtc, in a rare appcalto all of )OU with regard to thn. He planned to spend a final quiet day
ferencc of State upslaturn Dcme>-come. opposed as ··~tectiohist.. Demo-ho~ o( anscr. s.iid he docs not that tbe speculation, the commeniang w11h
cralS v.ill occupy at least 41C79 ohhe :·1 ~ould hope that the Prt ident. cratic effons to enact lq1\lat1on rcprnent an) go'-emmcnt 1n hts and all.. .. to us has no foundation. that Doctors, after completina thrtt
6.461 leaislau'e scats na11onv.1de. a v.ould read the mcssaie that was ~nt designed to stem foreign imparts that efforts to frtt Amencan and other all of that as maiing i1 more difficult da)S of ex.am1nations at a US. Air
pin of at least 187. • b) the Amcncan people," he said. ha'e hurt domcsuc andu~nes. hostagCS in Lebanon and that such for us 1n .our effort to get th~ other Force hospital. in W1~baden said
With someoutcomcssull subject to ... And that mcssacc is· 'Look. your peculauon could co t him his life. hos~frec" Wednesda~ that Jacobsen, SS. suf·. ~----------~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~--~~~~~ ~~\\~~~~n~~~ lra~~~rl1erth1sw~k·1t~ ~~nom~~th~~ms -. of .\mrncan h t.a&C cn"id Jacobsen e•~lcd former Whale Hou~ na-during his c,apt1vu~.
unday, w"-c to reporters at Lon-, taonal ecunty adv1 er Robert Ho"'evcr. the physictans said ttiey . Iinmigration reform bill
signed in~o law by Reagan
Walkers
sentenced
insp'ying
· doo's Heathrow ~irpon lale Wednt4i• Mcfarlane and four other Amencans had recommended the Huntingdon
da). ~nt on a m1ss1on to mend U .S · Beach native have routJn,e follow-up
.. The rumor and s~culation of the Iranian relations. J tesu al\cr ,oina t\S)mc
• last few da)S has made m) O\\n · The Wash1ngtoo Post reponed
contacts a hulc nervous. It means todi) that the frccma of thttt Ameri·
there tS a oev. 'ulnerab1ht) in tht can hostages m m Lebanon O\icr the
s1tuat1on.:: • last'. J4 monttis came &.\ l. and
Iran-Iraq v..ar)." said Rou~I.
-r....,,' .• ""' '"''' ""' .. . ..... ". 2121 Wntcflff Dr .. New~ .. eclt
.,. •
He commented on his return from Iranian· officials held a )e., of secret
Wiesbaden. West Germany. \\here he talks on Tehran's need for m1ht.al')
left Jacobsen and the freed ho taac•s supplies.
famil). reunited at an Amcncan The report also s~ud the release of
mahtaf') hospital. U.S. Air f9r~ the Amencarrs came after 11 scncs of
'doctors said Wednesday that arms shipments were made to Iran.
Jacobsen suffcm:i no maJOr medical The United States has embargoed
P!Oblcms from h1 17 months in all arms sales to Iran 1n~ 1979.
capti,it} and could leave whenc,cr ''The United tates has s)'stcm-
he \\anted. aucally urged third countries not to
Wane said he had bttn wailing for ~II arms to Iran as the only efTecthc
\\Ord on prospects for funher rt· way to bring Iran qu1ckJ) to accc:p1
lusts. but had none. med1auon and nqot1auon (In tht'
Dan Howard, another White
House spokesman. said that "what
has general!) been rc(errcd lO as an
armscmbar,owath regard to lran .... 1s
a \Cry \echnacal business .... There arc
several bats and pieces t&-this. all of
them vef') technical. I think it'sa very
technical business ..
Al a bnefinl for reporters. Rous~I rrfu~ repeatedly to discuss v.hethcr
the United 1ate4i pla)ed an) .role ID
suppljing arms to Iran or had looked
the other '11.3\ while othu coun.tncs
did. .
·shultz and Sovlet minister clash
over 'Star wars' at Geneva talks
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fte11copter flying from an offihore oil
na wt th 4 7 people aboard crashed and
$ank today an the IC) North Sea offthe
Shetland Islands. and the Royal Air
Force said 19 bodies were recovered
and 26'pc<>ple were m1ssma.
Two ~urv1vors were plucked from
the ~a moments after the twin-rotor
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1ng vessel ~arched the crash site for
sutv1\0fS. fJ&htJna strong wtnds and
I 2·fOOt·h1ah \\.a'\eS.
The RAF said no othCT surv1von
bad been found nearty five ho11rs after
the crash. ·
The Chinook carryana 44 passen-
gers and three crew crashed at 11:3
a.m. (3 38 n.m. PST) two miles off
Sumbur&h Head, the souiliem tip of
the Shetland the RAF reported It wa~ ferryana helJ 011 workers from
the Brent off horc field t 35 miles
northeast of~thc hetlands to um·
bu.rah 11rpon.
'-'It is w1th ream that ~e confirm
that at present 27 passengers and crew
are till massing." a statement from
Sticll U.K. Exptorataon and Pre>-
ductaon ad. "E11htetn bodie ha"'e
been recovered from the sea and two
survivor hav( been taken to the
Gilbert 8aan lto~atal an Lerwick."
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LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -(iov.
GeotF Deukmejian, winnina alona with a teeond ttrm his long·5<>ught
charice to rtlbape the Cahfom11
upttme Court, said he will name his
choia.-for 1 new chief justke within
the month.
Move under way to eliminate state ·
bilingual forms
"There arc several name cenaanl> in my mind," DcukmeJ1an tolct a LO~ ANGEi f. (AP) -An .a.-
news conference. "But before I de· . scmblyman v!>wt'd to put Propo~i!1on
cide. t want to have as much input 1, 63, the Eoghsh..only mcuutt, into
possible. It i a very important acuon by introduc1na _lt&i~lation to
position." • makt ~elfare;applkauon .• dover'
Deukmc11an was ot>'viously clat¢ test_ and other state, service forms
Wcdnt1day at the result, ofaJudit:!al available only m Engh h. ·
··retention election which saw voter~ "Wc'rcgoana to 1.1.ayc a whole Jot o~w•
reject Chief~ usti\:&Rosc Bird a~d two • ball\', to. chminat("i'lfult1Hnlual state
· ot~r JUSt1ces Cruz Reynoso and · 1pphcat1<>ns, said As$emb1yman
Joseph Groch~. frank Hill. R-Wh1tticr. ho.norary
Thcaovcrnorha<J ~cd thmi for vice chairman. of ~c Cahfom11
removal because of their votes over-Enah h tampa1an. "Nh1ch sponwrtd
turning death penalty cases. Propo,1t1on 63. Voters approved the "'~
PrilOn eK&peo Ronald Mclntoeh and Samantha Lopes. Dtukmejian, who will nominate mca'lurc by a 73 percent to 27 percent
th.rec new j\Jst1cts to fill the seats of margin Tuc'lday. .. . •
thoscou.stedbyvoters.•sexJ"(tedlo "lf~c·renotsucccssful-andwt.-Escaped con retur-ns to· choose pro-death ~n11ty con-!?'iaht not be because the Ltai lature servat1 vcs is s11ll controlled by hbcrals -then
non.C.lhohc reliaaou• ladtrs and an Mahony.said lhe pope also plans to •
addttM to communecattOM mndu tr)' lddrftt 1bout JOO ndao. ldevi110n.
cucut1ves will h1shliaht Pope John r«ordina ud pnn1 oommunauon
Paul ti's ''~'t bete ncAt )Car, :!ii cx~uti-vesahca~of5e1M:. l51t
Arc:hbt•hop R~ Mahon.Y. tht Uni~~• heraton Hotel.
•·1 am confident that h11 prnence Wbilt the topte 11 unkllowG, the
amona us Wlll be the occa ion of archbishop 11id the ~ probably
manyble np lO lhC entire SOu1Ficrn .. ,,,.,11 call them to tlic hipeM ..-ound ·
ah for communn~ ;· the possible. tncouraee them lo uphf\mg
atthb1shop .said Wcdne~). the human spint and the ckvclop-
Thc pope wall he 1n the Los A nae Jes ment of communit1 wutnd of 101na aru fbrtwodays, pt . IS and 16, the in the other direction."
loniest sta7· in any city durjng his On Sept. 16, the pope will meet for
ntM-day-¥u1t to th United ta\8-our houf'l''fflh bisbops from ---r
Mahony id, • the Un1ttd Stata, and aho part1CJ·
'.The pope then wtll fly to Monterty; ptte tn a pra)er service with Jcv. sh.
where he wtll makca J)l. i:7 addre Hindu, Mu1hm and Buddh1 I
on &IJ'JCultur! before travelin& to San leaden.' . · .
. Francisco to s~alt' and· «lcbrate-o1------------• Ma with represcntit1vC\ofrth&ious
order
Mahony said ll\t' Pope will amve at
Lo A~eles lnternati<>naJ Airport and to r vanous ethnic commun1t1es
in a bu et·proof' vehicle. The vehicle
·oftt'n i'5 referred to asa "popcmobile."
Later the-momina of Sept. 1 S. 1
. formal reception and pra)er service
for the pope will be held 1t the
Cathedral of St V1b1ana.
PLANE .. ~
From Al
were hstcnini to tower tr.an mi ions.
as they rode an a bu! 300 to 400 yarij
from the crash site.
Bird, in. a TV interview WcdnC$.-we'll package them all togcther,_10 • t f · ,
dJly, sara fU\urc1tamc-es-would brm _bad, 10 our nctworJc,_of 60.ooo _pr1son 0 ree woman the posil.lon of fiavm.g to please the voluntec", put 1t on the biflot and · ,
g0vemor with tkCJJ' deos1on . J:u it.,ovor: the heads. of thc.Ugis-
But DcukmeJ1an insisted he v.ould aturc, he \a.id. PLEASA "'lTON (AP) -A. con-in an area that appeared to
not require that the ,new jusuces be The only stale ~rv.aces that hould v1etcd con man who e5eaped when coostruction site \
That afternoon, the pope will
_conduct a~ outdoor maSl . e1iher at
Los Anieles Memonal Cohscum or at
be a the Ro~ Bowl in Pasadena. A xcond
"J heard the te>Wcr U)" Pan m h d
clearance to take ofT. At the same
time. thcrt \\.415 a prop plane comln&
in that did not bave ctcaranct to
land." Mulooek said. adding that it. wa n't clear wny tile mall plane wa _ __.,..,..._---4
denied pcnniss1on to land.
pro-death penalt~nd said his view be available '" other langua1es arc pnson officials put ham on .. a bus "It looked hke 1t was intenuonally
should not mh1b1t them frorp making pubhc health. \afet) and JUSllce. he returned to the ~me: pnson rn a set down righl thrrc," said Hess,
independent dcc1 ions. added. . hchcoptcr. 5woo~d into the rec· addana that the helicopter was no't DIDATE ... "I would probably only cons1dcr Proposmon 63 dccla!c~ lhc state reauon yard and airlifted a woman damaged.
ind1v1duals who arc not bent ,upon must do nothing to damm1!.b the role inmate to freedom, authonties said. Hess said the helicopter was first .
mak1n1 law 1n their jud1c1al de-of EnglJ\h. and srants anyone doina 1lle helicopter, a green-and-white potted by motonsts travehna along, Laguna Beach.'' \lid Blade: lo\t 16 pounds JUSt not caung·-din-
ner." he said, lau&hing. c1s1ons," DcukmeJ1an said bu\in~s in California.the nght to sue Hughes SOOD was found about nine the road. , ··1 an tend to be active in Laauna·s
When asked how soon eitccut1ons ifstate offiCJah take such actions hours af\erat zoomed overt he 30-foo1 The 6-foot, 200-pound Mcintosh a!fa1~. I have hvc.d here a Iona time Councilmen Dan Kenney and ~obert Gentry earned ~.073 and 3.161 vote1 respectively in the elec-
tion. Lcnnc)'. a teacher at Thuniton
Middle School, v.1ll replace Coun·
CJlv.oman Bobbit Mankin, who de-
cided not to ~k rc~lect.100.
might be~n in Cahfom1a, the gov. .Ounng the campaign. opponc~ts_ f.coce at the Federal Correcuonal and Lopez had worked togethc;.r an the without beana active and I founc;I at a
cmor said. ''That's up to the JU· \lidthcyfeareduwoulddoawaywith lnst1tut1on at Pleuanton Wedncs-pnson business office and had been JOY I madt a comm1ttmcnt and'l'm
dJC1ary " He noted lhat three death bihn1ual \Crvice~. ~}'. touched dov.n and roar¢ off ~n holding hands. ·ioing tol1ve up ton:· said Black. who
penalty "erd1cts have b«n affirmed . -toward the h1lfs after ihe woman It was the first aerial escape from a· ~•d he will apply for an) ~at\ that
by the Supreme Coun but have of the vote to Bradlef s 2,721.6 74 or climbed aboard. federal pnson, said Jerry Williford, open on the Planning Commission or appeals pendina tn other courts. 37 percent. The prison rcrruuntd locked down western regional director of federal 'Dc51gn Review Board'.
-DeukmeJ1an ., said appointees The ma)or won 1n •only two • today a officials investigated "pnsoiu. When ask-cd 1f he would con tder Other (;C)UncJI candidates we
Cla)'ton Vernon, who received 2,042
votes: Magic Mcus. who received
I ,38S votes and Ricley Slattt, who
earned only 769 votes
should not worry about whether they counties -heavily Dcmocra11c San whether anv other anmatc5 had a'\ded FBI agent EHcn Knowlton said running for council aJl:in. he satd.
·will win future retention clcc11ons. Franc1~0 and .\I mcda On Brad· in the daring escape Lopez. 37, was scrvmg a SO.year "Ifs too far away to think about."
pointing out 1hat a post on the le) 's home turt, Los ngelcs County, There was no sign of cithu Ronald sentence for 1idin• and abetting a "I did find that this is a marvelous
Supreme Coun boom a justice's Dcukmej1an led 53 percent to 45 J. Mcintosh d~nbed by his at: 1981 Gcoraia bank robbery. Her way _for me to loso "'eight, thoua.h. I·
personal prcstlgt" . percent · tome) as an expencnccd combat and husband, Carl Lopez, also convicted
• "Tbc)' dQJl't have to worry about DcukmcJian indicated there arc test pilot. or Samantha Oonnda in theGcorg1acasc. isscrvmg50)ears
making a hvang." he said -· still bard ~11ns.~ overwha1 he called Lope; ~·d Alameda Cou.nty 1n .an Oklahoma ~wn,
DcukmeJtan, 58. won a second Bradley's ·•smear cam1>31g.n " Shenffs Lt Dean Hess:-. '' · Mcintosh, 42, as l.t twice-convicted
term ma landslide o"cr Lo~ Aniclcs ·•1t will be quite difficult for me 10 Hes said the helicopter wa5 found coo artist rcprded a$ a key figure ma
Ma)or Tom Bradle) forget the maJOr smear cam1>31gn 100 )ards ofa road 1n the u~ol area, San Fra.nmco-baScd future ~m
_ With all vote counted Ocu-undertaken by the Brad le) cam· about IS males south of the pnson. He that bilked investors out of an
kmtJ1an had 4.39S,972 or 61 percent pa1gn." the 1ovcmor sai.d. .. s.'!1d the helicopter lan~Cd on gravel, c umated S 18 m1lhon.
It'cairie from outer space-and So~let Union
By U1e Associated Presa
A Soviet rocket boo ter fell into the
atmosphere lafc Wednesday as a
mulu-colo~d firrl>att that blated
hundreds of males across the Western
sk_y as a stanhng string of hghts,
offic-1al.s and witnesses said.
"It looked lake 100 na~ all falling
toaclhcr -11 was movina very fast
and appeared to be lilcc a comet with
bnght debris falhn.g ofT u," said
driennc Berry, a eonlfoller at tht'.
McCarran lntcmauonal Airport
here.
e mt tates space com-
mand at Cheyenne Mountain repons
that a ~tet Tocket bod> u~ \O
launch a s:uclhte re~l~d the
eanh's atmosphere at 9:1 I p.m.
1on1&fit (Wedn~a)) o-.er the \lttr,1-
em United late :· s.aid Air Force LI.
Col. Chuck Wood at the Nonh Amencan Defense Command 1n
( olorado Spnnr.s. ( olo.
The c-raft. which NORAD had
monitored on its rou1e back to Eanh.
burned up on re-entry-into the
~tmospherc. he said. NORAD gcner-
a > trac ~ sue o ~ects, ut cannot
tell precisely when . and therefore
where. lhcy will come down. .
Berry satd.s.be..and other eonttoUcrs
c;potted the firct>all about 8: I 0 pm.
"I'' enc' er seen anything lile n:· c;hc ~1d. adding lhat it lasted about 4S
sccondc;. "It was a c;tnn1 ofhghts wnh
a Mjlk) Wa)' effect ·•
The hghts ~ere rcp0rted from El'
· Paso. Te,as. Carson C"aty and Las
\ egas. l'oe-. New ~e\JCO. the
Southern \.ahforn1a de<>en and San Diego. ·
a mos oo par er
go mg down,.. sa1d San Bernard mo
County hcriff'l.Ilcputy F.rtd.Wtgner
1n Nc.ecffes. "lt appeared to ha'.c _a
.,moke trail ... When v.c first saw 1t. 11
~as so b11 v.c fiaured ll was nght here
T " OVU U.S. •
The obJe<:t ··had a couple ofhghts 1n
the front and hghts showered out
along the tall ... Wcaocr said. ·
"The main firebaJI was 1bout a
10th t~c me of a full moon:· said
police Officer Russ Rckward an
Barstow
FREEWA¥ ST-UD:Y. •••
From Al
stretch of'frccway between the River-Recker did reach one conclusion.
side and San Diego frccwa) . But be howe,er Since the car pool lanes.
was quickly contradicted by a SU· opened the number of mult1p~
pc:rior who ~ad the rate was 1ncotTect· "eh1clc accidents durms rush hour
ly based on the previou )~r·s has men s1inificantl~. · '
a'cragc daily traffic. -=-------MOft accident an? tak1n1 place in
After esumatm& average datl> traf-the No I lane;-the lane neu to the
fie for the fi ~t qua nu of 1986, car pool lane -and lane-chan1m
Dave Roper said the accident rate proportion of al11CC1dent increast<f a 1iaflt:7 pcrcc.nL Ag:un Recker declined torctatethc
On Hrs for Ht&hway fcty, -a ~~rgr_t&t~ car~ lflne He •id tt
group opposed 10 the car pool Janes, cuuld ~just as "Ci.sil) be auributcd to
main tams that accident have in~ more congc tion or the absence of a
creased as much as 77 percmt since ·freeway houldu. ,
the lanes were in tailed. Joe E1tron a Dri vers for Hi&hwa
Recker bche-.e the acc1dtrit rate Safety spokesman. said his aroup 1
has increased. dramat1call> in wme stud)mg Reeker's repon and \\-ill
month\. but sa)S he cannot de· 1s uc one of1ts own Fnday.
term me whether the increase is du4! to Reeker's rcpon will ~ formall)
the car pool Ian~ or srmph to m<>fl' presented to the transportation com· 1raffic_ 1 mis ion Monda}.
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PHO ERED LI E
G SPECIAi ORD R.
Orange <;oast Colleae's proposed
• · saihna <enter addition to 1ts Newport
Beach boathou!C facility moved a P.nt step closer to reahty when the
Mart)' G Steele Foundation ap-
proved a S 150,000 matchinagrant for
the prOJCCt.
The grant 1s one of the-largest ca h
Jifts ever made to OCC 10 general and
1s the first major support for the prOJ~l. which 1s budgeted at
$3501000. Ba~ in NcwPQrt Beach.
the Steele Foundation has supported
man} communa building projects
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over the }'C3~. including the Orange The exp_ension also w1ll allow for a anticipates mc-ctina the Steele foun·
Count> Sea 6xptorcr Base and the sa1hn1 office. boat repair workshop, dation's dtadline. • •
recently corilpleted Performina Arts sto~e lockers and a larae separate ''I'm confident we. can raise the
Center. · • restroom facility. funds, cxpecially slnce the Steele
The P"9posed 4,577 square foot , The Steele Foundation Jrant supu-foundation has made this important
addition represents a m8Jor 1mpro've-lates tha\ an addittonal S 150,000 in first step, which 1s a tremendous
ment to. OCC's Rowina and Sa1lin& priva~e SUP(><?".' for tbe proJCCt must endorsement of the ~ram.'' said
Base, I~ alona Pacific Coast be raised within a year 1f OCC 1s to Grant. He indicated that-OCC own
H1ghwa} between the Oranae County receive the lift. No college or sta\C foundation will continue to seek the
Sea E'\plorcrs Base and the Balboa funds are available for the impTovc-support of other private foundation$
Bay Club. New construction wall ment. lnd individuals.
include two large classrooms and an Despite the challenJC of securin& While OCCs larae colle&iate and
upper dcclc for celestial nav1ption :idd1t1onal funds, David Grant, ;public sailina procram will .be Uie ' clas~s. , . • OCC's dirtctor of marine programs. major beneficiary of the improve. · __ ___.._:menrs. the colleae' entire marine
• proaram will benefit as well. accord::"'
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:. • .. Our sailing_ pr<>111m . has seen
• , . rapid arowth in rttent·)ean, and this
W . • t tt • d b t as a mltjor impetus bellind the
dition also will provide badly needed ln er re·. ·ga as.in e u s prO)CCt," said Grant. "But the.ad-
· space for the rowing and marine
In other Southern Cahforma ls1er, Elcl\tlla·n. J-24, PCI. s.1urdev, Sundev. activities programs." Winter racing gets under way an
Orange County this "'eekcnd with
two regattas scheduled.
The Newport Harbor Yacht Club
will hold its first Winter Rcptta Wlth
small boats saihng courses inside the
bay on Saturoa} and larger boats
racing in the ocean Sunda}.
Yachting Association areas: Jr Sebot Luff 1" (Conntf' Serles), s.1urdev. One of the few' areas of public LH ,.~ • ....,. ~"' S1'"" Get• VKflt CM> -Turkev O.v rec•.· access to Newport Beach's manne ._.. Seturdav · OCC' R · · d Sho<thM vecnt c1uo -w "'" wermuP cortti R1c11111 Anocletllon -Le<IY s111-s environment. s owing an <PHRFl. s.1urdev Reo•tt•, Sul\dev · Sailing Base is used by more than Cebrlllo Beech Vech) Club -Fett Serles No ' Million 81'1 VKhl Club-Fell $tfltS, Sul\dav. 5 000 colltte students and Orange IPHRFl, Sulld•V CorOl\lldo Vecht Club -Lon1ntrtll't Trootiv • ~\". Hunt1rl11ton HerbOur Vecht Club -S.bol (CVC hel\dlcao), Sunclav. . County residents ~ year. Teem Rect llnvltellonall. Sundav. If h · fi d fc h s .. 1 aucn v1c:nt ctub -5unc1e'ta.11ors NWlll Md Jnland · mate ~n.a un e ort ~rr11n_j. s.rles <PHRF. One·dt•'ll"I. sul\dev Anecao1-VllCht Club-Anecaoe tslend Serles Orant ant1ci~tes construeuon will
South Bev V~R::-:c:~ Tllel\ksllMflll. Noel, S.turdav y smrt in late 198? With completion of.
Revette (kett boats), S.turctev, Sunclev. • s.tu::;~ lstel'ldl edit Club -Sabot Dev. t~e faetlity by the summer of 1988.
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Capistrano Bay Yacht Club has
scheduled its Mission Senc!> for
Performance Handicap Racina fleet
and Midget Ocean Racini-Class
yachts Saturday and unday.
San oteee s.nt• eertier• s.111"11 Club -Toe> SkJ-s Ctty, county a'nd Coastal Com-OcHns•de vecnt Ctut> -tl\d 1n s~ Reo1tt• Seturdev. Sulldav mission aprtrovals have been issued Rtoell• (PHRF, dinotl•tS), Salurdav, SUndav Point OUmt "YKhl CIUI> -S.bot·FtSt , ...
lle&e Rowln& and Sallln& Baee .cheduled ·
Sen D'eoo VKht Clut> -One-O.Sllll\ Reoatt• 1nvJ1attona1, Sul\dev for the proJect. •
Cabo San Lucas race· readied I
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
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Performance Handicap Racing
Fleet (PHRF) yachts will outnumber
ln1em11ional Offshore Rule entrie
24-16 when the Los Anaeles Yacht
Club 860-mile Cabo San Lucas ract
gets under way Saturday at noon.
In the race for line honors there will
be four Class A IORs and eight
PHRfs, making it one of the fastest
fleets 1n recent rac to Mexico.
Five Orange County boats arc
amorl& the 40 entries. They arc the
Nelson-Marek 68 Swiflsurc IH, under
charter to John Reynolds, Newpon
Harbor Yacht Club; Joe Hoffman's
Custom-55 Encore; Harold Day's
Custom-68 Winterhawk; Michael
Paselk's MacGrcgor-65 Fastrack.
Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club, and
John Gnndley's MacGreaor-65
· trano Ba Yacht
AlMOl r-'
loCIAIEY
Club.
Followmg is the etas~ breakdown of
the starting fleet: •
IOR·A -Swrflsurt Ill (NM·6'), JOM Rtyl\Old' NHYC·LAVC. Pflme (NM·6'), Rov DllAIY. LA vc. Keth.ma.ndl.I (Sant• Cruz-70>. JoM Lalldol\, San DlffO vc. Cilius (SC·70l, Jonn Mts""°".LAYC IOtMt -E'ncort (Cuslom·55), Joe Hoffman, 8•1'11• Corlnlhlell VC. Lectv Godlve (Swel\•61), Victor Ferao, Soulhweste<n YC, M•remer (Custom·19), Joh!\ ScrlP91 SDYC. Strider (Devl4 Platt! 8t. XC. Willlt<llewk (Custom·'8l. Hel Dev.ICVC . tOR<-8'-dt R~ !Exprtn·37), Mt<l\HI
SfMlls, Klnv H•rbof VC Escape tExiwtu·37). Stew D~k. ~I• Cnn YC Mtel<lrM Me.,
1)1\•n•)(Mffs ICiloete-'21, Ff"ank ~.
tlVC. Mont!IO"l'*Y Slr"1 lCal-40), Jama Otn_nl"'· ltlcl!monel VC, Quemlchel\ (0.vlClSOn .. LO. Wwi.atn C:Wll. SOutl'.I CouJ Corl11t~n YC, Wh•tt Kn•11nt ICU\tom·40). P?IJl!p Fr..oma11. o.! lttv YC PHRF•A -ta-o.. ISC.10). ,Pa~ i;.rreri LIYC, ChHte!I IPtlt<r.o11·'6l Dick PtMlfllllon, LIYC Clltv•~ IMacGreoor·6Sl. 'HJ . Wero. Ce•ifofll e YC, Cllrl\ltM (Unl9"1-t4), Fred Prt•u. Pecil< Mer1nen YC; F•strllcit (MKG45l MIChHI PHtlll. 8CYC, Jou (MKG·6Sl. Didi Oer\ltls. L8YC, Mt<ll11 (LM·67), Don Cenll>IOI\. scvc, Shtnen1114W! (MKG•6Sl, JOhn Grlndltv. CeP111re110 a.v VC PHRF·8 -Aooerltlol\ (SC·.,), W Allen,
CYC. C.metot l SC·40l, JCIM Sledlburn, scvc. Cl°'ngo (SC·SO), Evin McLHI\, LAVC, Hena Ho ($C·SOJ. ROife Crocl(.tr. Rldvnond VC, Mervrane (Lul·'4l, I.on Pfa. RlcllmOl\CI vc, ~
!SC·SOI. Peul S•montOft, Sli•lw•~ VC; R"""" C()laon·olO). M1kt Cemoee~. L8YC, Rolltfcoestl' <SC·SO), J Fruer, I SCVC; lJoClftt (SC•SO), Georoe lerrttl, S.u~llto YC PtiRF •C -Coure\Jf' (Schock-JS), Ktfl Oen,,, S.11 8eacn YC, Milltnlurn FalCOI\ (CUSIOl'I\ 41) Oevtd Tum«, l.AVC, Nero cCustom·OI. M. 0r1.1, p..,_,, 8•v v<:, Pwicu. <CNT·•71. J A w ••nuon. San Frenosco YC. Rewttlllon <Cerel· .. l, Ferrel Forer.M, P9VC. Tlrnotr WOff (Ferr·ll). Lerry AHiin\, S;IYC, Tvo!looft 1Cuslom·4S), JCllV'r Olson. L8VC
uerto Vallarta race
The Del Rey Yacht Club of Marina
del Rey has issued mv1tat1ons for its
ninth lntemat1onaJ Yacht Race to
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, scheduled
to start Feb. 7.
contams all forms n~ry to enter the race. _
John Reynold• of NHYC will be Alling Swift.sure III in Cabo San Lacaa race.
Those interested in entry infor-
mation should contact the Puerto
VaJlarta race committc-c at 13900
Palawan Way, Marina del Rey,
90292, telephone (2 IJ.) 823-4664. A
complete packet is available which
Tom Redler. pubhc mformauon
cha"irman, said the 1,200.malc race 1s
shapmg upasono-fOFhne honors(first
to finish) with such Oass A speedster..
as Sorcery, Christine, Cittus.
Kathmandu, Merlin, Cheetah, and a
fleet of MacGrcgor·6Ss headed b)' last
year's Joss .
You've decided to donate your boat to a non-
profit organization. But which one? Almost any
organization will happily take your gift, but
.... few are qualified to do so. Y0trnced to know
the facts:
1. How doe the donation process work exactly?
Who will be rec;ponsiblc for all the paperwork?
..
Orcmttc• ( CJd\I ( ollt-gt' \ 111arnu• ancl
\tJ1/111g progra11~' c•c/111 atc• m vn• 1/iu11
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uml lnsurgtnl (/11 11t•r l~jt) art' haH't!
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Add up the savings, the pleasures and benefits of
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The club also is ofTenng a Manud
. Lepe po ter commemoraung the-
racc Lepe; a noted Meitlcan arust.
died an 1984 but his.family presented
the club wtMi the colorful poster to be
d1stnt>utccf to race entrants and sold
to tne general public for SI 2.50.
includmg postag~. handling and mail-
mg tube. Payment by check or money
order should be sent to Del Rey Yacht
Club, allowing 10 day$ for delivery.
2. How have previous donors been treated by
the organization you're considering? Could you
talk to ome of them? Receive absolutely FREE. a set of Shopsm1t.,_ •• "81 ....
J. What will happen to your boat once it's
donated? Will it be handled in accordance with
tax codes? Is the organization an actual "user"
chool with a bonafide marine program?
4. Does the organization have the personnel, facil-
ity, and financial stability to properly maintain
and operate your boat? What's happened to pre·
VIOU gifts?
,.5. Will your gift be appreciated? Uc;cd to support community ·ai ling and marine programs?
~ ' For po itive answer to the c. questions~ contact the Orange Coast College Foundation.
Wnen it comes to donating your. boat; the OCC Foundation can make your decision
much easier.
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tt wcth you. then hand rt to the Shopsm1th •
Representative after watching the Demonstration•
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·10·~ Down Payment reqwed.
See ltve demonstr8t!ons daily at:
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9:00, 1:00, 10:00
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.Fr id y, Novnnbtr 7 ~ 'MALL ALA M THE HAR,Q WAY ·~RIES (Murch 21· ·\pril 19): If you Pc~onal magnetisrp ~oars. young person could become v1gomus aOy. • : • · • \
e\pcct "frie'ldslup'' to bccome ;'somc-. CORP(() (Oct. 23-No\. 21)• Oil deep for infQrma\,lon, be analyt1cal:" Both vlJlnc~ablt•. South dt"ftl;~ ~------,~--~~~·c
thuig more" -you are likel~ to be dasap-tri\e 1odr cern reason ... motives. Whiu bcg1nsorn111fd mnat1on could bc<"ome · NORTH ...
pointed Lunar cmpha\tS favorable. but SYDNEY .. •, '''JOmcthmg meaningful." You·11 obtain ndditional information C'OncC'rning •A Q 5 4 · ·
tendency exlst$ for· you to be "ictam of older person. . ~A 6 3 CHARLES
GOREN
elf-deception Pr(>teet self in cmottonal SAOltTARIU (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Communication received from
clinchc'i. 0MARR rclattve an tran Jl. potltgh1 on family, hOme, p()ss1ble-purcha~ of.sn obJect or / •O K0Q 91 IS TAU~US (Apnl 20-Ma> 20): Make IUX!J~ item. Moo'n posnion empha i1es trips. visiu. ab1ht~· to test 1dl'as for l th1~ )Our p()wcr·play day Emphns1~ on val1d1t). · WE T
authority. antenmy. rcspo.nsibil11y, CAPRICORN (IA-c. 22-Jan. 19): "rake special care with r>ersonal • K 7 3
RAST
t J 1086~-challenge. chance to hit financial jad.Pot Love rclattonshJp is strong, you'll p()sscss1ons. Protect valua~le-s. reali1e someone may want somcthrng for 'V J.10 J 6
l~rn where yo u stand aod what to d& about-1\. -not-htng. o~~l-~ooccrned w1th--Pa-yment ,-rolleetton5;1tbihtr to incffi) -o 814 2 " Q _,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20). Fn~orablc f!'OOn a'lpect highlights tra,~I, income. Watch Pisets. · ' . , •962
philo90phy. commumcauon, rccogni1ion ofsptntual value<i. More-people will AQUARIVS (Jan. ?O.Feb. l~): Lunar cycle 15' suclT that you can tru<.t
bC drawn to you. especially with their problems. Anes. Libra natives figure 1 Judgment, in1\Jmon. Take i'll1t1at1ve, impnnt st}le, reahzc that "Pow~rful"
pro,Q"tanendy. . . • . ' . persons are on your side. You'll win battle, legal 6rotherw1sc. Capri om pl:i>s
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CANCER \June 21-,uty.22):-Break-through-indl.cated in connecu~Ib •JO!c... . • _ ~ • • _ ~ .
financial question dilemma. You are drawn t.n two qirccuons-IQne leads to PISCES (F"eb. 19-March. 21J): "Someone wants t<>-· "tru )OU" out of
m}Stcry, intnguc. spcculatton The other bnng~ you closer to family . sccurit}. something -don't be ~iSCO':Jra~cd, realize victory IS "within grasp. Pull stop">
rontcntment. -out. real.'h beyond previous hm1tat1oos. You could be asked to ap!)('ar l;>clore
LEO (July 21.Aug. 2:?): Follow throu~ on fir~t impressions Lunar, the media. Watch for Aries.
numerical cycles Ill ght _Pubhctty, p()ss1blc pannersh1p. legal maners. IF NOVEMBER 7 rs YOUR. BIRTHDAY you arc spiritunl. intense.
sc:nous cons1deratio of mama! status. By teaching. you also learn. romantic. senumcntal, a perfect1on1st and your own most severe mu('. Pisces.
VJRGO(Aug.. -Sept l::!): Obtain vahd hint fr<?m Leo message. Acccn't on Virgo pla> important roles in your hfe. Your :·aura" 1s one of mystef). inmgue.
familv sccunty ong-range prospecTS lhat could include proper!> or home secrets It 1s necessary for you to be dJscrect in 1>9th professional and personal
purchase. Kee resolutions concerning diet. nutrition. general health. • ac11v111es. Dunng November. you have opportunity to correct pa~t crroN. to
LIBRA ( pt n'°"t :?:!):Check details. ~ring source material up-to-tlate. launch e"<citing. creauvc pro5ect. Recent domestic adjustment will prove
I lln'lr nnt11inn h19blioh1c:rh:rngc. trnvrl v:m,.tv rnm:inrl' J'hv<:irAI :lllrM'lion bcnefic1al. You arc now on ve rge of hitting financial jackpot.
· Just enough gas to drive you crazy
I don't know how the) do 11. but
kids have a sixth sense about how
mucll gas is left in the tank of a car
nght down to the th1mblef ul.
It's a glft. The car will ro11 into the
dnHway, gasp. thrust forward. die.
and the gas gauge will drop, like a
stone to "E." It'<;onc of the firs1 things
E111
Bo11£cK
he said~ dead, but only if he makes three trafllc
Sooner or later when you share hghts and d'oes not have to idle.
voung dnvers learn how to d~o~. n=;,~~••••••••••••J-___ . t have )ti to g:tab my car •
}Our car w11h a young dnver you will , Mentally, he keeps trad. of ever)
encounter the Do-I-have-to-buy-it-gas transaction. including the time he
with-my-own-money mentality. .Put $1.50 worth in the tank and the
Going to the library is your idea. Ergo. battery went dead. You don't koo"'
you pay for the gas. Going to the siore pl'essure until you owe your kid SI '\O
to pick up a loaf of bread for "your:· wortb of gas.
dmner 1.5..tO your. advantage.. So. you--1~ all ever America whef'-
pa) for the gas. Picking up a younier ever teenagers gather the subject walkout the door and not hear ... Your
car needs gas!" It didn't get 10 be ··m)'
car unhl it did.
• brot~er or 'i1S~r at school is sav1.ng comes op. "Where were you and what
As we pulled 1n front of the pumps )04 time. >o )Oll s)lould have thought were you doing when you found out
fie-said. "What is this place"" of 1hcse e-<pendttttrcs before you gave about a gas pump?" One ume I actually took one of the
Lids in the car with me and said. "Do
,µ>u kno" "here Mot-her ~s .taking
you'' We're going to a place }OU have
"r(s a gas station. You take a in to lust and passion. The other day my son was w11h me·
nonle from the pump. put 111nto the II 1s a., 1f overnight the sweet, when I pulled into a gas station
gai. tank. and 1he (uel convert" to 1nnoc.ent child who couldn't sa> hello ·-Ftllerup ..... I -sard. He asked. -what
nC\ er been before.•• energy and makes the car run." 1n me'lnc bc'comcs a world-class did you say?" I repeated the word
.. .\re you senous?" he asked . m_a1hemat1ca,l _g~n1us. He knows in-· "That's a new ooe." be s.a1d. -will there be lr..ilh !here m) own
age?" he asked. .. Sure!) yoµ nave hadsomecunos1= \,Sllnciivelv that two liters of gas will Sometiml'S I think about lhe
t> as to wh) they put signs on Jhc e take him lo the game. out for a pizza woman who sard instead ofk1ds. she
that say. "Last stop until freeway."' afterward and roll the car into the should have raised tomatoes. At least
"J thought they we.re restrooms." garage before 11 • sputte~ and goes you can cat them.
"Not man>. but mmg)e and make
fncnds."
·ANY smoking on airliDer unh~althful
..,
DEAR ~N'J LANDERS: You I\ r~port by the National Academy of separate smoking and' non-smokmg · air conuuns dangerous amounts of
1o1.ould be.' doing all airline pa~sengers 5c1e ces confirms that 1he air mSlde sections are 'iuffic1cn · 1 n v
an pa 1cu ar > • 1 e · many a1rp anes is are y reat a c. passengers com ortabi,. it qeatci' an excellent environment
11nts a great ~n·1cc 1f you could One sure way to ease the problem. The academy's rep()rt requested fo1 the spread of infectious diseases.
publish the enclo!>Cd cd1tonal from sa)s the academy. is to ban smoking last year by Congress contradicts that The rcp()rt's findings are especially
the Rochester Minn. Post-Bulletin on domestic flights. claim. It notes that venlllat1on in womsc;>me because of mounting
w Herc: 11 1Y.' That ~ns1ble suggestion was re-most crowded planes is already poor. evidence 1hat second-hand ·smoke
.. .\1r~ passengers who gripe about JCCted several times by the now-and thad c1prctte smoke reduces the causes heart and respiratory ailment.,
the air c.ruahty in aircraft cabins now defunct C'1vtl Aeronautics Board quaht> of air throughout the cabin 10 in non-smokers and ma) be rcspon·
have new basis for their complaints. which bowed To lh? argumenf Thal unheallhy levels. The stiH and smoky ' siblc for as many as 46.000 deaths a L----------------------~-----""----..,,.--------.:.... year an the Un11ed States. The ha1ard
"' of aircraft air is greatest for frequen1
J • You~e ~ rea11yc1on·1 helve rh/ srore fixed upr~way 11 should be ror a real $J>lrty. hlgh<lassgrand o~l'llng
The real f cln< y o~nlng wlll ~meclme In November However, as we~ It. there Is absolucely no reason why
we ccln 1 dls.counr our already dlscounred prices This way you will be so Interested tn I~ low prices on our fine
colle((lon of men~ and lc\dles· clo1hlng you wont even notice the lack of glllzy appointments BUT Wl WILL
GUARANTU YOU PRIVAT£ OOESSING ROOMS ANO FINE TAILORING (Both on premise$.) _..,,.
THf. N(Wf'ORT CLOTHl'«J CO wa~ created wuh y0u. t~ l>'ofessl~I. In mind Our goal ts 10 help you
DRESS FOR SUCCESS FOR USS
ME.N'S AND LADIES' CLOTHING FROM SOME Of THE BEST-
KNOWN U.S. AND IMPORTED M ANUFACTURERS:
Suits OF SILK • WOOL • POLY woor
AND LINEN
,,.. t ) ' ~ s 188 70
3 Piece Business Suits Solid Colors and
Pin Stripes
,,.,~ $99 00
·~ $89.00
Sport Coats Wool & Wool Blend
Ill'' l • ,]" N w $69 90
Wool, Linen, Gabardine, Flannel
f;'pt' r; , "' 1~ ..., $49 85
• .r. f~r,.,., S19 90.
, I
Cashmere Sport Coat•
l!r:t '' S3'>0 00 Now S 138 70
adieTWecw--
Loa ' All '), l Blazers
Pe1,1 $ZOO 00 Now $59 80
lod '\ Wool 81end Su1I\ Fully l1ped
btu· $17500NowS69 00
tad,,. Dress Sloch
• P••o $'89 00 Now $29 90
lad e1 D••WH Mode .fn USA
Ile•, 1 S~9 00 Now $29 90
I od "'s (' 1ttO" Pont'
p,.~,I S30 00 Now $9 90
Slacks
A Wool Sdcks Rttal S10000 Now S39.00
Ceuoi1 B't rld l!tra I S7S 00 Now $29.90
flyers and flight attendants.
Smoking is already proh1b11ed on
commuter planes. which arc too
small to accommodate separate sec·
tlons for smot<crrand non-smat.m.
Lawmakers can heed the academy's
a·dv1ce by ~g a new bill. m·
troduced by Sen. Omn Hatch of
Utah. It would ban smoking on
commercial aircraft and other public
conveyances. -J.A.8.
DEAB J.A.B.: As a frequent flyer
and n'bn-smorrir, f ·am heartily In
favor of that bill. Four cheers for
Orr.In!
• • • DEAR RE>\DERS: Although l wa.,
unable to place Dr. Dean S. Edell.
author of "The Morning After Pill."
hundreds of readers wrote to inform
me that he is a p()pular radio and TV
talk-show host in the San Francisco
Bay area. Thanks a~in, Doc
• • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tell me.
do grown children have any right to
advise pareqts on the handling of
their finance<s? ·
Jam a young mother of two who is
watching my parents go· tllrough a
crazy divorce. Afier 30 years they are
sellini the house and seem 10 be on a
colhs1on course with financial disas-
ter.
SOUTH
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2 NT Pass
4 • PaH
4 \I Pus•
5 • Pass
6 + PaH
PHs Pass
North
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tit
East
Pasa
Pus
Putt
Pus
Pus
Pus
Pus
' The Rri~l'anC"y PrizP at. the> 10th F.nropean unior Aridge Champ1
onship w won by Norway'<; Jon
An~t·as H fstad for this fine ef.
fort! from-his country's mat<'h ·
.tgainst Belgium
The auction was tortuous Aft.er
cue·bfds in the minor "tu1ts, North's
four no trump was key-card Black·
.... ~nd South's res~se showrd
thrt>e ares (counting the km!( of
trumps as an ate) _
The final contracf of six hearts
.,., as unimpeachablt', and would
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four IC'O"'ll ed .,.,,ord1 be
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havt been <'a'-!y 'with a normal 3-2-
trump break. A slightly less in·
spired lead than the jack of trumps
would have left declarer with no
play. but he was quick to seize the
opportunity he was given
• lie won the first trick with
dummy's ace, revealing the trump.
po-;1t1on. He cashed the ace of clubs
and ruffed a club, came•to the ace or diamonds and finessed the
queen of spade~ After cashing the
ac•e of spades for a club discard, he
ruffed a spade. In hand and a club
with the table's last trump. He
reached the end position he desired
by cashin~ the · klng·queen of
diamonds. . .
By now, both declarer and West
were down to nothing but three
trump~ each All that remained t.o
be done was to ruff a diamond with
the seven ortrumps West could
overruff, but he was then forced to
lead away from his J ·6 of trumps
Into declarer's K-8 tenace .
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im~rove their community by seeking election. They the savings of A1lanta..Ch1cago pass-wav of the movie. wtssa1r leaves by-Pan Am, and shew~ off, accost-is a different, althouah related. t.h.ing.~
beheved they could make a difference. engers, but berore vet) long. the Mad Geneva for New York at 2:30 p.m.. ing the gentlt man beh1hd me, wtth There is no estabhs.fled way to fiabt
And that's the difference between a system that Man Mu nu A1rhne 1s gomg to go out and. I lod you not. serves you a tbe same questfons. He opted for a him because the~ are no established
works and o ne that can't. .. , of bu iness, and statistics on a ver) ·Lucullan meal at 4 p.m .• which is ·Blo<>OyMary and to be called Phil. wcakncsJcs. Lc01'13rd might cut hi m.
0 h ft different ledger a.re going to show that milk.and-cracker lime for English And wnat do }'OU, madam. sir. wish but he can't hope 10-hun bmr. tie ur ats are 0 to the those who gave up a little btt S 100 m1lhon of nsk capital unhappil)-k1dd1es. to be called? Llllykms? Butch'> It can't wear him out, he can't stay out
of themselves to improve our lot. No matter the vote disappeared. But it all pales up against the latest would be fun to try it out on the pope of his way. ·
tally, they were atl winners. Last week I Oew the hour's flight social 11men1ty experienced at the. traveling incognito. Ah. Mr. WoJtyla,· Andsot.heannounfemcnt that Ray
Op1n1onsexpl'l'SSCd 1n 1h1s pace !tit lho..c of the Dall) P1lo1. 0th.er \.IC~!>
expressed on th•~ paJC arc those of 1hc1r authors and amsts Reader comment
'' mv1tc:d The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box I 560, Costa Mesa. 92626 Phone
642-6086.
Withdraws support f r o JD
Laguna Beach football
. To the Editor.
The ph1losoph) of the Laguna
Beach H1ih School football program
installed b\ C'edm: Hardman and his
coaching 'staff appro\ed b)-the
maJonty of School Board memhers.
players. and parents of pla)er!> as a
philosoph} we do not believe in and
do not want to \upport. The trend of
unsportsman-hke conduct by both
players and coaches. coupled wnh
numerous penalties (24 penalties at
the homecominJ ,game) is not some-
thing wath which we want to be
llSSocaated
We have demanded of the Laguna
Beach High Seh\,ol Football Booster
Club 10 remove our ad\crmcment on
the back Pil&e of the football pravam
and be left blank for the remaining
home games.
A.I 1h1'> 11mc v.c v.111 ton11nue to
support other ~1..hool D1\trac1 pro-
grams and act I\ 1t1eo; that ~r havt-
supported 1n the p.nt and arc current·
I) supporting now -Thur ton
Woodshop. H1&h School Woodshop
Drtrg-Impact 'team. hool Power
and I OK ruR. LBHS Scholarship
Fund, LBHS Basketball. LBHS Trad.
Team, LBHS Volleyball. LBHS
Baseball. LBHS Girls Softt>all. LBHS
'itudent Body. TO";'_ P E Program. El
Morro Boo Blast, Cheerleade('S, Song-
leade TOW Parent Voiunt~Pro
gram. Distract Book Cover Proiram.
Nautilus Year Book. LBHS Troph y
&oom, J..BHS Wc1ghtroom. Senior Ail Nigth Party and LBtfS Home-
coming rroats.
We hope the School board will
change its current position on \he
Football program and on drugs We
believe if they do not, there Wlll be
repcrcuiSaons that w1ll ncgat1vcl>
affect all School D1stnct proirams
and act1v111es.
JOE: JAHR :\U~
President
la&una Beach l umber ( o
Let the wlldll[e stay Jn the wild
To the Edi.tor: •
Herc we so pan' Another attack' hy a-
mountain hon on an mnocent diild in
the mountain hon'o; O'An temtory!
Parcnt'i -do your child. the
w1ldhfe, the dl'hcatc cco loay and
yourself (face 1t. when you go hikin1-
)'0U carry the child. right'') a fa"or-
1fy u •ant to see w1ldhfo. bcauttfully
prnc ecologacal area' and gre3 t a-.. ws -ta~c:-the children 10 dll'J,,dt ngelc~ Zoo. the \an 01c~o ZOO and/or its v.ondcrful W1ldhfe
ORANGE COAST
lllilJ Pilat
Park. They'll see them clo~ up and
team at lhe same time.
I also uggest that these areas be
do~d for an fodefin11e period ofume
to alfow nature to get b3ck on the
correct ccoloiical pith tha1 they were
before man came alona and fou led it
up. Don't forget. those animal and
plant were there 9cfore we were -
we arc the mtcrlopcn .
ROBIN VOORHIPi
Newport Beach
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from Los Angel~ to San Francisco. hands of Pan Am. The stewardess was what would you Like to be called? Leonard, who is more famous than ~first clan. and noted with a start that taking dnnk orders for serving af\er "Just call me Bishop of Rome, Vicar HaaJerand more loved. had chosen to
my ticket had cost $180. Last sum-thepasscngers werca1rborne,andhad ofJcsusChrist..SuccessorofSt.Peter, come out ofrcurcment to meet the
mer. I new tourrst class from New on her clipboard the names of the the Prince of the Apostles, Supreme undisputed middlcwet&ht champion
York 10 San Francisco and b3ck for passcnacn. alongside which she Pontiff, Patriarch of the West.. in the ring has set up the predictab]e
$194. That was 10 hours of flying, would ~ribble in their choices. he Primate of Italy. Archbishop .i.and reacuons.
making the contrast dramatic. United came to me and said. ''Mr. Buclcley. Metroporitan of the Roman 1110v-He is crazy. ...-
was charging I 0 umes as much per Now. wha1 do you wish to be called?" ince, and Sovere1an of 1he State of He is greedy'
hour an the air in the one case as This had never happened to me Vatkan Ci ty." Evelyn Wau1h was He cannot li ve without adulauon.
corn pared to the other. Granted, one before. and I was struck quite dumb. I right Int' macy vcs· formality ves· The reactions arc foctiscd 10 two
(j · 1 · • • · ..,.. ' ' • ma~or arcac Money and h-·1th. S 11 was rs1 class. but 1t 1s not scnousl}' recalled the secret name I was informality, no. • ~ ~
suggested that first class should be JO assigned donna my months in the William F. B11etley 11•1}'1HIJc•led mi hon, I admit, ts offensive. Mo tly
times toumt class What 11 is 1s the C'IA. The two scnal number.. I had colul111111t. II is offensive because I am never aoing to figure out how to make that
much money for half a year's work.
On the other hand, the S 12 m1l1Jon
Haaler 1s acuang isn•t off en 1ve at all.
At feast, I wouldn't want to be silting
at the dinner table with him trying to S&L e~ecu t'J.Yies tzy.i•ng to ellplain why he shouldn't ta.kc it . Hagler. of course. is not perce1"ed --~ a.s.bcl.nimjeopardy, -1'
Leonard is f:our yeirs ago, he to~
th ... ,art bank boa •d rie ~or.ms ~x~~::::~~~s1h?s~~ ~~h ~~~~ W" ~ .& ~ . ,I. .4 memory of ferocious. wonderful ath-letes who ended up helpless 1s always
WA HI NGTON -Edwm Gray. capacny which he described as ·usma
chairman of the Federal Home Loan Mr. Gray's contacts and skills to
Bank Board. 1s trying to save the further the corporate interests and
savinas and loan industry from itself activities of Lincoln Savings.; Mr.
by curbing the reckless investment Keating explained his motivation by
practices that havl' cause<l a wave or noting thal •there seemi. to be a
S&L failure, and that threaten 10 problem 1n our ability to have our
bankrupt the federal government's message hearer by the reaulators and
deposit insurance fund. that he needed 5:0meone to help 'get
But Gray's reform efforts are bean's our corporate an111at1ves past tbe
S)Stemattcally oppostd b} the thnft e~1slmi rCJulatory roadblocks.'"
andustry'spowcrfuletecutives-and Gray rejected the offer at once. Jn
thoy ·~n 't ChOOS) about the methods his Statement to PrOllmlre, he wrote:
they u to attack their top regulator "I was frankly very suii>nsed that an
The L high rollers have deep msutution which had vigorously and
p0el\et and apparent I) are w1Jhng to con11nuously oppo9Cd key regulatory
ao tQ arcat lengths to stop Gray. acuons the board had bOtli proposed
Last )Car. a aroup of Tellas S&L and adopted would apparcntJX be
ellCCUll \t'i discussed how to get Gray scckina lo get me out of my JOb.
off their backs. and raised a $20.000 When Keat in" who hH Ion' been
kitty toward ach1~v1ng that goal. ac. t1ve 1 n Repubhcan politics, failed to
accordana to banking sources and get nd of Gray Wlth the offer of a
government officials. Sources also lucrative Job. Lincoln SavinJS &
~>'a private dttccl1ve was hired by a Loan appear~ to have tned to tap
iroup of lhnll Cllecuuves 1n the White. House contact$ to reach the
Southwest, ap~rcncly to d1& up din me goal. Source~ told our associate
on Orar as a mean of forcina him Michael Bin tcm that Lincoln lob-
from office. bied intensely to have Gra_y removed.
Thm: wa 3bo a bizarre aucmpt to The effon almost paid off. as Whltc
unseat Oray. poliucally well-con-House officials quietly ~prcad the
nett~ thr1fl official tried to hire him, word last year that Gray was about to
ev1dc1'tly to lure him away from h1<1 rt ian. apparent!)' hop1na that he
&avtrnmcntJOb. would.
he inc1Jcnt wa related to Sen. He didn't, 1houJh, and recently hi
William Pro~m1re, D-W1s_, rank1na opponent\ tneJ a new rick: gettin1
mi nority member of the nate ham outvoted by new 1ppointments
Bank1n1 Carnmattce1n two confiden-to the three-min rcgulttory bOard. In
t1al tatcments -one by Gray Auaust. the White House informed
himself. who did not attend the the House and Senate Benk1n1 com-
Novembtt 1985 bttaHast meeting m1ttces 1t WH considcnM two oom1·
where the offer .... , made, the other-....... , ......... _10 the board, Atlanta attorney
by h1$ chief o( taff, Shannon F.a1r• Lcc Henkel Jr. and Uruvmity of
bank who was prc1tnL ThcJobofl'cr Rochester tconom1c1 profc or
was made b)' Char H Kcaun Jr.. C",corac Bens
rd chairman of American on· Hcnkd'1 resumt &boM that be
unenuil Corp. the hold1na rompan dots legal work for ..Unooln vinp.
for Lincoln Savin~ .t Loen ASSOCll· Benston Wit paid by Unt.'Oln in 1984
uon of Im~. C.hf. • rot 1 tw that aitr1bu1cd lht SAL
Wrote Fa1rblnks: .. Mr. Kcat1na 1ndu uf troubles to hiJh ankrnt
told me that h wanled Mt. Gray to nun, not Old investments. ~ 11Udy
come ~1th has oraan11ataon 1n 1 JOb V.'IS d noun~ by the bank boerd
J1c1
AID£1SOI
and JOSf PH SPEAR
and many other ellpens.
Neither nomination hu been for-
mally submitted by the White House.
The principal i ue that has made
Gray an embattled David facini the
S&L Goliath involves direct invest-
ments by tbc mdustry an nsky
ventures with federally insured de·
posits. Instead of stickin• to their
traditional 1n~e tmcnts m home
mortpges, S&LexccutiV'C' have been
trying for the ti1g. fast bucks by
plungina on such lonpliots a wind·
mill farms. Arabian hone pcnn
banks. fast-food re tau ran is and com·
mercial real estate.
Gray b.as made the curbina ohuch
pmbles one of his top regulatory
priorities. and Pro~m1rc suppcrts
him. The industry•s high rollers
oppose him. ·
Footnote: We made repeated at·
tempts to reach Kcatin1 for his
comments. His secretary finall y told
us he "refused to cemment ••
TERRORISM&. TOURJ M The
wave of turorist attacks that dis.-
courqcd many Amencans from
travchng abroad this ~ar has ~O\'cd
disastrous for hrael's tounsm indus-
try. lnl'ntou• lwacli Ofrarials have
tncd su<'h come-ons as fty1nc "®Pl
of Amencaa rabbis and minaslm to
bract for frtt 1unkets, 1n hopes that
they ..-ould. ., home and tell tMir
«>l\lrtlltion1 how fe at a . 8u1 the
c:ounity's 1oun11n 11 stJll dowtl 40
percent lbJS )Ur.
JMt ~ ... -~.,..,. an """adN f*1 '•a
'
there, because they are always thert,
running errand an the gymSo, on the
fringe of lht sport. Some of them
mumble and staJ&Cr. some of them
are bhnd. There is nobody automati-
cally immune.
Anyway, c rcuna-was repaired,
and a year and a half later Leonard
was back in the nng against an
. unranked and -unpolished ktd from
Philadelphia named Kevin Howard.
who knocked him down and hun him
badly before bema knocked out ham~lf late in the f!Jht.
Leona.rd re.ured qa1n He did not
just retire, he sold tickets to the
announcement.
Aner that. you saw him rqularl>
on Home Box Office wtth Larry
Merchant, doing commentary for big
ftlht , but he never had anyth1ns tO
say. He had no 1nsiaht. no humor and
vtry httleJudamcnt. e pecially !inina
next to Merchant, who is &he be.st .in
the busmc
He made some commercials with·
h•~ kid for 7-Up. •
He got into some business deals.
He neppcd into &he nna before
other peoples' ftghts. and shook
hands with the boxers.
But the truth 1 for all his money
ana all hi$ celebrity, upr Ray
uonard wa n't &nJthina out of the
ordinary eitcept in boxina &)oves. He
had been araua6ty the bc~t fiahter of
h1 time -1 would arauc that he
wa n't -but thrtt wu nothina cl
he did, at lea t P\lblidy. that w
ttmotely as sood
I think Ray 1.C'Onard knew that. and
wanttd to fiaht Hag)tr to act hon t ...,n. ,
And I iaam1rc tb t 10 ltonard. and
in Robcno Dunn, and a buad~
other 1uys who the wntcn 11.Jd
.. didn't know when toqu1t ...
The: btauns he takes m Apnl • 111
not be for St I milhon. h .. ,u be ror h1 dptt)' • . ,,_ °'....,. It • ~ • .-
CMiiil1t
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Mesa
·-breezes . , .
to~win ·
Coons scores eight
._-+ .... o_als in ustangs·
.!_ 4-5 polo vic tory
.
-~The Co ta Mc~ High water polo
team. seeded No. l in the CIF 2-A,
had little trQlJble·.with first-round
r>.l~yoff ; opponent \Brea-Olinda · r--~Wcdncsd.ay, thumpina ahc~ikka4.: a
14-S. at home. .. l.admg the. Pacific Coast J..eaauc
champion Mustangs was junior hole
man Shane Coohs who taJlied c1pt
aoats.
Coon'I, who earned Most Valuable
Pla)cr honors last summer in Costa
Mesa's Junior Olympics tournament
victory m St Louis, posted the
majonty of his goals m the first half,
providmg.theMustangsa 10.1 lcadat
the 1nttnniss1on
"Shane was really ready to play
tonaa,ht," saad Costa Mesa Coach
Mike Conroy. "He was the spark ·
offensively."
Costa Mesa tallied six t1mes,n the
second penod. (ollowmg a four-goal
barrage an the opening quarter and
played virtuaHy its entire ro ter in<the
• second half.
Heading the ltst of other Mustang
scorers.. wuh two goals was JOntor
Tony Lnwak.
SOphomore helps
Irvine to volleyball
wtn over Edison
but with one ali&bt ahetalion -Irvine'~ tolttp1n1 &iant bad awaknl.
Oden (a match:.tltlh J 9 kil11) came
out with four quaelc kalls. pcnonaby arttana Jrvane oft''° a 4-0 awt. nw 1eamswent backaad fonb with lrvnx
takina four in a row co IO .ap 10:.3, but
Edi'°n came npn bade with four of ns own. cuuins the deficit to 10-7,
Auhe third uia ltne.ofOdcn sisters ·At this point Oden. who wa
to play vollcy~IJ at trvine-.Ha&h. l'oorkina hard all over the coun was
Beverly Oden takes tilt court in a bit aiven a re t. The.Vaquerex,scorett the
of' shadQw' cast by sibhnp Kim ! next two to. mde·1t 12-7. but tht"'
-fStaftfordf,amtEtalna tunlvm1nrot Charttri tin:all~ &.Odk. ~,.a"'• Ol;
Pacific). • her ab5ence: •
But at 6-1. he casts a good-sized Edison scored four (on a run of
shadow her~ltirnd thou,~ she's only five) points before Oden -~turned.
·a sophomore, she can stJU be a lncluded in the spurt "'ere t"'oserv1cc
presence on the court _ wath or aces by Jodie Dommic. Mehfl4a without the ball. . Norton, wbo had 1 Z lulls of her own,
That was demonstrated Wednes-finall~ put one away to stop the run
day riia,ht at lrvmc ~i a.s the and keep the score tied at 12~12.
Vaqueros used Oden). .kil .as v.ellas • The Charie~ went ahead 14-ll.
her shadow, to ovetw m Ed1'°n. but couldn't manaie t.hc necenary
IS-?;.. ~6-14, I S-8, an the first round of I SOi p<»nt.t Oden puia k•ll.iway for
the LIF 4-A playoffs. 1 : a sideout. ..-
WJth the wm, the !No. 2 seeded The Vaqueros wasted hnle time in
Vaqueros ( 14-1 and South Coas1 takini advantaae of th~ir serve. f'u
Leasuc champions) move into the served an ace and orton and Oden
second round Friday · •pinst cachputawayk1llstocloscthesccond
Lakewooct The Charie~ third-place pme . rcprcscntauves from the Sunset ... She (Oden) 1s a ~cry nice playe.~
League, finish the season al IO. 7. and can really dom1na~ a match,'
Neither team wa able to get much said Edison Coach Dave Moh
goma early with both sides scorin' in ... When she was out. we had a chance,
spurts. After gavin1 up the opening bul we Just didn't have cnouah sun
point, the Vaqueros scored seven "We had the opportunity to wrn
consecutive .points. The Charg.cn pme· two. but we didn't push
Five other Me'sans firing a shot past
the Wildcat goaltender were Craia
Maness, the lone ~nroN>frt ,
sophomore Steve Kunst, Eric
Wentworth and Mike Kennedy, who
wa singled out for his defensive work
ao; well.
-answered Wlth three ofthe1r own, but throua,h That ·really changed ~
allowed Jrv1nc five stra1&ht. makma it around."
. · {ft<ked-eom1ni c1m11~HM1,-fl1et---'--=--t
The.Vaqueros finally closed out the : winning the second _p!Jle seemed to
pme with an Oden block and a Jenny take a lot out of the Chatgerund they
Fu service ace, one of three on the didn'tha,emuchlefttogivdorpmc
•
. "~ennedy did a great job on their
two-meter man denyma him the ball
and forcinf them to pass from the-
pcrimetcr,' said Conroy.
night. · three. 1
.. ~·rea-vCT)'youngtcam. Weonly Irvine 1COs:ed 11 of the--first 12
have one gJrl who has be.en in the points in ihe pme and, though the
pla}OfTs befo~ (Can Delson in Chargers responded with one last
1984)," said ln•me Coach Mark five-point stretch to make n rcspcct-
arso-~-u.?lt. opping ei
shot11.
P--+~M~c~Kc_n21c. • able, the llaqueros were never really
':Bolh..teams were pr a 1tt c: Clt!lt~-:==;::=:==.=--:-:~===~ nervous. They also have a lot of "In the tti1rd game. diey (the
youna.playcrs, too. We would score 1n Chargers)~ e litt~OO-o. but they . -" Dlllr ..... .....-.......... Costa Mc~ which improves to
17-10 "''" take on El Rancho Fnday in S«ond-round pla>ofT acuon. lrTI.oe Hlgh •• Cart Delaon (left) watches u
ball bouncea off the net and drope to the
floor •~er UD911cceaeful block by Edhon '• Jepnif~ Ne~le and Lynn Ferry (9 ). ..
spurts. they v.ould score in spuns." did try to come bacj.'' said
The trend coottnucd m game tv.o, (Pleue eee ODEN/82)
-J ~
No weakness -rovesma·orStren -th I
Balanced Golden West
defen se plays on smarts
ferencc games to second-place C.emtos.. and is
rated thtrd in lotal yar<iagc allowed per game
_iust I yard behind second-place Pasadena Ctty
Cqllege.
By JON FERGUSON
Of ... 0.-, .........
A balanced defense with no glanng
"'caknesscs has been possibly Golden West
College's b~st asset this football season. and
in Saturda s aamc wnh Fullerton Collqc. thn
squac:fcou d receive its toughest challenge yet
"Thu week, the defense is goin& to have
one of its biggestlests,'' says Rustler Coach Ray
It all adds up to a 7-0 record. 4-0 in the•
South Coa t Confe~ncc and the Rustlers enjoy
a one-pme lead over C'emtos and Pasadena.
both J..1.
It's a Hornet team which does not have the
sting of previous }'cars. but features the
conference's lcadmg rusher in the spceay and
elusive Andrew Greer and the second most
accurate passer 1n Richard Williams
hacllleford. "We ha\IC not pla)cd well against
Fullerton. ~1a)bc 1t'~ thm style of play For
whate\ler the reason. we ha'e not pla)ed tha1
well the last five years We'll need to play better
Saturda>.''
The Golden West defcn"&c has allowed the
fewest points overall, second fewest 1n con-
Fullerton has pla>ed well enough to cam a
2-2 confc~nt-c mark after losing two of three
pre-conference games The improvement of
Fullerton teams 1s all too fam1ltar to Rustler
Coach Ra> ShackJcford
"Typically. the) ·,e alv.a)'S been Sood and
alwa)S improve a lot." hackleford said. "They
have a lot of players out for the team. so it takes
Reed ceremonies Sunday
Sailors to name
gymnasium alter
long-time coach
Ceremonies arc scheduJed for I
p.m. Sunda> at Newport Harbor
Ht~ where the Sailors will of-
ficially declare their boys gym-
nasium as the Ralph K. Reed
Oymnasrnm.
Ralph Reed was Harbor's first
faculty member hired b) Pnnc1-
pal idney H. Davidson m 1930
and scf'·ed as the hoot·~ athletic
director for 32 years. as well as
many )ears as the school's foot-
ball, basketball and track coach.
expected to attract a good share of
Harbor's alumnt from over the
years.
Reed's wtdow Pearl 1s a mem-
ber of the committee which put
togcthertheccremonicsand Aam-
mg of the g)mnas1um m his.
honor .•
-\ co.mmemorattvc plaque will
be permanently displayed at the
fac1hty and Hcnta,e Hall will be
open to visitors. ·
Hcnmc Hall 1, <1tocked wnh
memorabtha of Harbor attllet1cs.
"-h•ch came about from massive
contnubuuon by Recd, who died
an 1985. •
a ltttle time to find out who's going to pla).
Typically. U:S bccnJ1ardcr to beat them later in
the year."
Shacktcford's squads have lost the last five
mccttngs with Fullerton while not winning
s·mce 1977 Two years ago, the Ru tiers self·
dcs1rt.tcted with turnovers and last year blew a
21-1 l tcad tn the second half.
Tumovers"have not been a problem for the
Rustlers this season, but have be~ for their
opponents. Tbc-dd'cnse has picked ofTlT passes
and recovered five fumbles while the offense
has given the ball away only seven times
Eleven different Rustlers have intercepted
passes with Dan Ramse). Mark Ziegenhagen
and Rene Oh, er having three apiece
Ramsey 1s l)pical ofa Rustler corps offive
freshman rcsc~cs who play as much as any of
the starters defens1vcl). Whtie defensive tackle
Herman Bauie (three sacks) is the only
freshman starter. the other five sec considerable
action tnclud1ng defensive bacb Ramsey. Jett
Darlin& and Ralph Momson. along W1th
lmcbeckers Brad Weaver and Odell Har-
nngton. . .
"Y-ou're only as good as your freshmen,"
ShackJeford said ... They're ao1ng to have lO play
al all umes. although you try to havt a mixture
off rcshmen and sophomore pla)mg at any one
umc"
The heart of the Rustler defense. and most
talented if one can single out an 1ndrvidual, ts
defensive tackle George Paddock. He 1s second
on the team 1n tackles. leads the squad wtth su
quarterback ~cks and should go on to play
major D1vtS1on ·1 college football. poss1bl> 1n
the Southeastern Conference
Jotn1ng Bame and-Paddock on the hnc t!>
nose auard John Donnelly. who leads the team
in unasmted tacldes. The hne 1s syrrounded b>
inside hncbackc~cnhagcn(t!am leader m
(Pl~ aee RUSTLER/B2) Mark Zletenhacen
Lanier Manager of Year
He becomes first
rookie s kipper
to winNL honor
year for the team. and a great )Caf" for
me "
Lanter said he thought his b1gge t
tnfluence came 1n bnngmg "a win·
nmg attitude" to the Astros.
"The balldub felt tt was a good
ballclub. but the de ire to "m th ts
HOUSTON (AP) -Hal Lanter. )car seemed to be more than n had 1n
who tn his first year as a major league the past."
manager gave the Houston Astros an Lanter. mamed la~t ~pnng. was to
aggressive. f.rcc-runrullf ~ that stan a belated hone)moon with h1.,
earned them to the National League wt e. ary, to Fiji.
West utlc, Wednesday became the When Lanter left the (ardmals and
first rookie to be named at1onal was turcd b> the A tro\. he took over
League ManaJcr of the Year. a Houston te:im that tn 19 5 finished
Lanier received 19 ofa possible 24 • tied for third 1n the Weo;t 12 game-;
first-place votes 1n ballotmg b> a behind the champion L0£ .\ngele.,
Baseball Writers Associatton of
Dodge~ with an 8J.. 79 record and led
them to a 96-66111ark. I 0 games better
than sccond-pla~ C'1ncinoat1
He directed .an aggrcsst\e game.
building the &cam around pitching
and turning his playtrs loose on the
bases irr the manner of the 1985
Cardinals.
"My phtlo~ph> alwa)S has.been to
be aggressive. to manufacture run'
that wa)." he <,,a1d dunng the season.
Hrsa1d1haT'\'\-ilS whT he ·had been
hired as cooch b> (.;ard1nals \fanagcr
White~ Herzog.
h was his tvk. and I learned a lot mo~ aboul tt In m) fi"e years tn t
Lout~"
Daren McOavren or the Cla
of '4 l will be the keynote speaker
at the ceremonies. which arc
.\ fund to CO\ler program ex-pcoscs. has been established and
donations can be made to the
Ralph K. Reed Memonal Fund.
c/o Sparks McClellan, 1112 Essex
l.3ne. Newport Beach. 92660.
Amenca panel and won handily. __ _.;;;;;;;__...._ _____________________ -..
Dave}' Johnson, who managed the
New Yori Mets to a victory over-the Uni· Newp·ort tangle Astro m the NL playofTs.. was runner-t
up with three first-place votes. ,.
Ralph Reed
Kapp won 'treturn ne.xtx_ear
Roger Crata of the San Francis.co
Giants cot the two other first-place
votes.
The ballot mg by two wnters in each
league cny "'as completed before the
po tscasoo aanie .
California coach fired after
team · s 1-7 start this season-
re ultcd in a court battle with the NFL. Lanier fint hed with 108 points to
He was named Pacific 10.Confercnce Coach of the 62 for Johnson, 42 for Cra1.1. three for
Year in 1982, when hi~ first Cal team finished 7-4. and John Fels~e or the Philadelphia
1&ncd 1 fivc-)ear contract e~tension 1n 1984. Phillie$ and one for Jim lc>land of
But his overall record stands at 19-32-1 . . the Pittsburgh Piratt' .
BERKELEY ( \P) -The University of Cahfom1a "We haven't had cno14&h wms." Maaaard said. Five points -were awarded for a
announced Wcdnesda} the finng of Joe Kopp. in h1 fifth He \ltd the university decided to let Kapp coach the first-place vote, three pomts for ~ear a head football coach cffcc11vc at the end of th final three pmes thi )car. cltmauna ht tenure with the second and one pomt for third.
season. annual Big Game against tanford on ov. 22 at "Thi 1 the b1 t honor fol me 10
thletic Director Dave Maaaard. who h1rtd Kapp, Memorial Stadium. m} 25 ycars 10 ba ball," Lanier id.
• id ata new con'4 rtnc.c that hea kcd Kapp to m1gn last Cal won the 1982 Bit Game. 2~·20, ~tth one of the "Once the season ended. 11 cro std
turda). but tht coach declined. d t\ton to fol't"C most biiartt .fini he\ in colleac football h1\tory, a fhe-m~ mind. but I didn't kno\\ 1f I w
Kapp out wa mad~csday night, Mauard ~id. lateral l.:1ck:otT mum for a touc;hdown. It ha bttomc aom to rtcehe this honor ..
• "I thmk ~ ry want •o NH' it wmn1njcuactt:· kl\Own •~ .. TM Play." Lan r, a former infielder. pent
Maqard said. "1 thtn eve,.ybody 1~ lookma for a new aaprd said he met wi1h Kapp 1mmed1at~!)' after fh~)Cl"i acoach with the t. l.Ou1
coach who an w.n .,. \who <:'an improve the li1tuauon." 1urday 21-9 lo\\ to Orcion and •~kc(I for llts 1rilin as ~ro1e tak"1na the Hou ton
, \(app did not attend tbe new ronkrcnce. He wa 11 rt\lgnat1on. He 1n~1 ltd the lo ~.Cal' 1'tti strat&ht; wa\ JOb He said the A tros' succc w'I
pract1oe, which was clo~ tu uuts1dt:rs, "1th hi1 Golden nQt 3 truc1al factor. • • m de even more CnJO)abk b«.au
8cl0 team hiCh hlU l· ftt'ord thlHC' n ~-....:... hi'm l)Otp>m.( touyth.Cwtn·J Tt"COfd chd not ha\"C 'he team Wl5 n t f()f("q t lC> fitu h
. He will be r:-Kl for the t )CUI rem~n1ng on his .somcth1na to do "1th 1t. because 1t did," Magard Ytd. htfh 10 the tandmp
cum:nt rontract. Mauard 1d. The Bean havi: been ham~rtd b} IOJUncs. I ·n one p1cktd u-\() do well.
·., Kipp. 4 , -. .. s ilie quarterbaek on Cal' t R turnovers and a I ck of depth, Maga rd ~1d, nottn1 this r opk ~ n: ,., 1 ~ .,oold tin• h 1n
Bowltcam,th 19Slsquad,andttturn~tolhe hoolin )Car's 1141.alan r 1cr 1ncludc\ 46 .f~ hmcn and 26 Of\h pla and lose IOOpmcli;' he
1982 walh hope ofauid1na the Golden Rears to the Ro~· phomorc • qid. "We on the d1V1'11on :a.na h d a
0o~1 qa1n He plaYtd pro Ii bill 1n the anadt n •Joe saKI h would on 'h fi Id aoJ he prcfdicd .cllan<:c at aoina to the World nc: .
F'ootball l.tuue and Nat onal Football Ltaaue, h1Harttr n t to be a Pfll't of the pre con ft rcnc " t rd 1d, • "We d1dn 't quite make 1t. but hat
tftdt 1m 1~70 bmlotc of 1 tontf'9C1 -dlspute •hi h c 111 .tPP .. pr ud" and ••,cf) ompcUll\ . • · w did 'a _t1 f)1n It 'Is• a,rcal
..
Win ner improves
playoff chances: ·
Mesaalsotri action
ihe prep footbJll season t\ I 0
.. eeks long -but Un1Hr.t1~
H1&h's Tro1ans and the ti oc,t
Sailors of e"'port Harbor\are
c c1ng mcthing bctterthan that
T end they'll settle thctr dt f-
ltrence ton1&ht in a kry Sea View
Lcaau football aame
To the \11Cto the 1ns1de lane to
the CIF Cen1ral Conference pla,.
off: as. at the least, the le ue\
o. 3 "P"~n1a11,e.
Herc' a ca~ulc loo ate h or
ton· ht' 7 30 pm "· 10\ol\.tn
Orang oa t vca tams.'.
crucial.
Co ta Mesa (l-1, 5-3) va.
Trabuco H.lllt (t-3. S-U, al
Mission Viejo: Costa Mesa 1s f~n urcd 1n the Paetfic Coast
League game N-hind the runnina
ot f, ler Riddell (l 6 TO$), quar-
tcrb:id. \ftke Ctowe( 12 TDs)and
rtttt' er Mile R1tch1e (3 1 catch
for 665 ~ards arid. 7 l Ch)
San Clemtalf (t·3, S;.s) 1t
lrvill (t·3, 3·5>: !:~ape from the
outh Coast Ltaaue ccUar is the
~1nn ~ rc"-ard ''two prc't 1ou~y uCCt'\~ful 'etcran c ·h ( n
Clemente' llte ~h tT and
In inc· Tcrrv Hcn1 n) lock
hom\ J~mt ' led quanc-rba K
' l
I
•
81Dadt to •tart for St. Loas.
Ytil.AP • 1111•u
T£Mn.Ant-nzoaa 1e b EiJ ... C...,. dMdk:t ~er the Mlrpnte t t ~ a•ect .. ~ hi fiftta-naked sun DrYib. •ho uddm1) ba'c become • ....... c:ooldneki'. . • •
C~ Jail AUILI~ SUll(stftl that AtiLOOa tale
COUldcballeaFfortbrnauonatctwnp1ons1up. LSU official de-•-ch•Pd-.. ~ lbouaht l was cruy." id C~r. "I u.a----•~ ..... , • ~would WU\ n· I said somebod)·s ICJil\I 10
•in tbr national chamPtonsh1p 8!\ T01 ROUCi , b -EiJ
and it ma> u •ell be us. . allcpt1on\ that fricn<h qf ~ LSU t:mket· • • t
.. That miracle mi&b1 ba-ppcn t>Qll proeram .,.ntcd speaaJ fa on &o
IOl\ls. rm a lucky guy &fl •·isn't ruc:knt athk1n raftlJ,. Crom frre ~ ·~
lucky: I v.'OOkln't br COi(' ng at fJttttAtandcasbP9)'1DCDtswtttdmiedYf~> by
Arirona. t.ate •. be married to a n«ltorJamn Wbanoo.
bt'aunful ~•fc and ba\:C t•o Wharton id at the _,., confcuftcr that tk
tauu.rut ucb.. • . · . ,. -mm~~ ~'~ J 3 of the l6 lllq;ataOll$ o~ •TOa&· -.. ~·r"t"C' bccu luck) 'ail a•1 hfc.-"'~. 1~lUt ~'tth~me1)t~
'\'ou p>t to be lucky and an)1.hin or•~.RCJ\ allo•Td to complete st_udin at I.SU. ·
can b.appen.'' Wharton wd be fl!VCU~ be1ns fo~ to ttlcax -----~. ,\monJ the things that ba,;e the rt1mn of pnvatc cauuns 1n the allepuoos because
to happen is for: Arizona State to -man are.hkely to be eJ1oneratCd. ••
win 1hc Pacific 10 championsMp and -.1n the Rose
Bo•I. " · .. We aot 1 chance," uid Cooixr. ··w e got an
ouuidc chance. ..
Murph y algn~ with oaldand
. Under Cooper, nothing can be ruled out ....., .... ,....._, .......... Inna~ bi' xcond ~son. he hlu turned the un
Deva ls from ialto-rans mto the ronf~ce Tea<tcr ~1th a
sohd 'hot at 13ftnt Pac· 10ritieuid1hc-aeeempant1ng
tnp to the R<HC Bowl:
O.\Kl.ANO-Ctnterftclder O\\.ayne
Murph) signed a one-year contract wjth
thc <>aktand .\ '\ on Wednesday, the team
announced. • Edi.eon'• Jen.n.l Bat-4•11 ~ iDd Leelie Bria• ( 16) attaapt to -. eof lrriae••
Biftrty Oden. darlni CIP' 4 -A opentni·
l'099d aatcJa WedneMaJ at Jnine.-·--
• Arizona State t\ 7~l O\erall and 4-0-1 'in the
Pac-to with two pmcs rcmam1na.
The Sun Devils started the season by beating bolh
Mict)1pn State.and Sou them Mrtbodist at home before
1tru1&1m1 to uc Wuhm1ton St.ate, 21-21. They then
went on the road and became the fi""t team ever to beat
both UCLA and Southern al tn lo$ Angeles in the
same )Ur They have also defeated C>Tqon. Utah and
W1sh1ncion.
Murph • 3 t. had been cli&Jblet~ftle for frttqency
after the A's did nol cAerc1se opuons on his previous .
.contrac\ for the 1987 and I 988 seasons. but had oot
done so. TFrms of the contract were not announ<cd. ODEN LEADS I_RVINE TO VOLL~YBALL W~N
Murphy baue,d .2S2 with nine home runs and 39
runs baued in dunns an '"Jury-plagued 1986 season.
Back problems that began an May hm1ted birq to 98
gimC1. Murphy. a six-tame Gold Glove winner, will be
returning f9f hu ninth season w1lll Oakland
U.S. stars r out Ja an, 13 -3
From Bl
McKenzie.!' fhey're a aood team and MarlU s. a.a.a G ..... I: The
I'm &lad we had this tou_gh a draw in unset Lcaaue e<><hampion Vakinas
lhc fint round.'' s•-cp.t to a first-round "m O\'Cf the
QUote of the day
· '"rm pleased with the wa) · 1he kids Matadors. I S-9, I S~9, I S.S. at
pla)ed." said Moh .. The) didn't Manna. ·
g.hc up in the second pme or when . Setter Temre Kuester led the·way
the match was alm0$t o"er (1n the for tbe b0$\S. ncttin& 3S assists and
FU. K.UOKA J J Barn Id • third). In 1ne'$ a good club and scrvina sc"cn aces
• apan -es5e ic • th""-·re to •et better. They"re 1oin1 to Other standouts for the Vikmas Von Ha)CS and Jose Canseco each belted ~J • ~ G b "--d __ """'.,.~~~~Q&..llUup::LJJUL.~~~mz.+_uw~~I!!e..nmsJ...cadtn the unbeaten U.S. be touah to \top.. ancludftl Jenni.~ ratteau, w o 1M1
Slbrcs who bails from Moose Jaw. Saska&chc-ma~or league all-siars to a I ):3 v1ctory over ===--+---------------nn111in'lfte'-flfkitt1"H11-!-1llftond-:-1'3-dtp; Dawn
·wan. -.hen asked where Moose Jaw is ··six feet their Japanese counterparts Wednesday an the fouith In other 4-~ action: C'.harrion with 9 kills and 16 digs
from a moose's behind." game of their sc'en-game ioodwill 1q1C$. ·
78en' Barkley hoepltallzed
.PHJl.ADELPHIA -Pluladclplua m
76cn forward Charles Barkley was a.d-
mlmd. to a hospual WcdAcsday with
1ntcmaJ blee<Una caused by a ftlll an the
second ov~f the previous .Ai&hl'uoss. to the
Indiana Pacers. team physician Dr. Michael Clanc)
111d:-
. Barklcy was admitted 10 'TemJS!c tJnavenit)
Hospital and as u~d to be out for about a week as a
mull of 1hc bleeding, which may be from al\ 1njUI), to
his liver or plccn, Clancy said. :
.Barkley, .,..ho scored 34 points grabbed 10
rebounds and banded out 14 as.s1sts, feU to _the Roor
mi tc<t layup m the I 2S-12 I oss: _::..
Ph1ladclpt11a was trailing by thrct potnts when
Erving fell after mis ma a la)' up, cutting Barkley's I~
out from under him. Barkley laid on the Ooor while
·1o<11ana <trove down Che court and scored.-bUf he was
able to walk off the Ooor under his own power.
Maryland'• Ron r eprima n ded
GREENSBORO, N.C. -Both 1hc [il
Unave""1ty of Maryland and the Atlantk c II t
Coa'1 Conference 1 sued an official repri-
mand lo football Coach Bobby Ross on
Wedn~ay for his behavior followin& last aturday's
lo s to North Carolina.
As a mutt of the reprimand from the university. issu~d because Ross pushed one game official and
arabbcd another, the coach will not be allowed on the
field for Maryland's next ACC game. a Nov. IS meeting
with Clemson in Baltimore. Thal means neither Ross
nor Clemwn(oacb Danny Ford will be on thcsadehnes
when the T11ets and Terrapins meet m Memonal
tad1um.
Ford received a similar d1sc1phnary sanction for
runnma onto the field ond arauing with officials near
the end oflasl}ear'scontcst wilh MarylandaiOcmson.
ACCASS111ant U>mm9's1oncr ,.Marvin Francis ~1d he
dOCJn't know of any s11ua11on m college football where
coaches from both schools had been proh1b1lcd from
beana on the udchncs with their teams
Playing before 27.,000 spectators at Hc1wacbi
Cadrum on J•pan's southernmost mail\ .sland of
Kyushu, the Americans took a 1..0 lead on a scrond-
mnana ·solo home r.un by Barfield, the Toronto Blue
JayJ' &lyger · ' ·
In the third, the U.S. team exploded for five bits
Jlld six runsofTHi~nobu Watanabe ofthcJaean Series
champion Sc1bu Lions. Ha)ts. of tbe. ·Pluta<kTJ)hia
Ph1lhes, slugged a two-run home run and Canseco, of
the Oaktand Afh1etacs. bcltej! a solo sfiot.
Canseco hit his second home run of the game off
Manabu f<Jiabcppu of the Central L.eag\g chaml)ion
Hiroshima To)o Carp in the snth inning.
Burleson files for free agency
pla)ers who filed for free agency Wedncs.-
day.
Pitcher Tom Sca-;er, a 300-pme winner. and
catcher Rich Gedman. teammates on the Amcnc.an
League champion Boston Red So~ also filed for f rtt
a,cncy, as well as d.osfgnatcd hitter Dave Kingman of
the Oakland A's and Cliff Johnson of the Toronto Blue
Ja)S _
Burleson. coming back after shoulder surgery.
batted .284 for the Angels .
Seaver, who wall be 42 this month. pushed his
career total to 31 I v1ctoncs pitching for the Ch1ca10
Whtte Sox and Boston this &eason. He was informed
this week that the Red Sox would not exercise lhc
optton clause m his contract. Boston General Manager
Lou Gorman said the club was still interested 1n Seaver
and would try to sign him at a rcduced·salary.
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Five area tennis players return to r;.IF
For the second year in a row,
Foun~tn Valley's Jenny Weaver and
Stephanie Umcanet advanced from the-Suntet Leaaue girls' tchn is fimds
to the CIF 1nd1v1dual playoffs. TM pair advanced as doubles
partners a year aio, but Wednesday at
·the Foun1ain Valley Racquet Club.
Weaver · tamed her berth as 1he
unset single champion with a 6-3.
6-3 victory over N3om1 lsen of
Wcitmin tcr. Meanwh1I(.. Umcanet
teamed with Kclh Thompson ma 6-1 .
6..0 lOls Jo E<h son's duo of Debbie
Goldberser and 'Tanya Johnson
The C lf' A·A individual cham-
pion hip bqin Nov IS al Henta&e
Park an Irvine. llte top two s1n1le'I
and doubles fini hers from each
league qualify.
Jn the Sea View Lca1ue finals:
Nataiie-ttaSTillJ and Enn Hen·
dricks of Estancia defendecL..thcir
lcaiue Utle with a stra1Jhl sets victory
wruJe Ncwpon Harbor scnfor Margo
Mullally had a tough time holding ofT
the stron& challeng.c of Corona dcl
Mar sophomore Kristi Phebus for the
singles title at the Newport Beach
Tennis Club
Mullally broke Phebus' strvc an a
craetal seventh pmc. o(lhc third t
to build a 4-3 lead she would not
relinquish. Phebus had rallied from a
4-3 deficit in the second set to break
Mullally's serve 1w1cc for the match•
cvenin& victory.
In the doubles. Hastings and Hen-
dricks earned a 6-1, 6-4 victory over
Newport H1lrbor's tcslie-Ry.m and
Vanessa Bunnell. but did not have an
ea!>y ume of it an the second stt.
Ahead 3.0, Jhe [stancia duo lost four
stra1aht games before rallying for the
final three games and the victory.
In the PaClfic C'oast League finals:
Juhc Wallen. a Junior from Wood-
bt1die Hiih. captured the mauaural
lc3&ue sinJle title, capp1og a perfect
JJ-0 Jcaiue ~ason. W1llcu. who woo
the Sea View League sin&Jes cham-
pion hip an I 98S, defeated junior.
Mandy Leach from la&una Beach.
6-0. 6-2. in lheAnal.
Gnffin, Edwar4.s inducted
into College ~all .'?I Fame
KiNGS MILLS, Ohio. ( P) -recc1v1ng. instead playinJ in the
Two-tfme Heasman Trophy winner shadow of another Ohio State star.
Archie Griffin and former Coach 8111 fullback Pete Johnson.
Edwards were inducted Wednesaay However. Ha)cs described Griffin
night tnto lhe College Football liallof u ··t.hc besl we ever had."
F3me. "He was the best team player I ever ·
Gnffin. the Ohio &ate running coached.'. Ha)cs satd.
back who ~en& on to play for the Gnffio's mpst v1v1d coltegc mem-
Cmcan'nau Bengals of the NFL. and ·, ory .JS the second game of his
Edwards. a coach for 24 )tars. freshman )eat, a,p1nst North Oiro-.
rccctved tnbutes from former as·. Lina. He had the v1ous week
19 6 induct~
Bcnpls General Manager Paul
Brown rccc1"ed a "D1s11nguished ~mencan" award prescnt"td by-for-
mer Ohio State Coach WOody Ha)cs.
and S1 Bunck and RmerC'ollcu of the
Da)'lOn Daily News and Journal
Herald were ~onore~ for their
JOurnalisuc contnbut1ons to amateur
football.
Gnflin, 32. 1s special ac;s1s1ant to
the athlc11c director at Ohio State.
he I pan& to raise money for expansion
of31hlct1c facihtie . The universily m
Columbus 1s adding an indoor prac-
tice facility as 1>3rt of a $4S-mtlliOJl
prOJCCt •
• Gnflin played for the Bengals from
1976-83, but never matched the
uccess he enJoyed at Ohio tale. He
ne"er led the Bengals an ru hmg or
.
an m .
another chance.
He did. ~1 med 239 ards:· Gnffin said.
"I rcall) ihioli; 1t ""as a· ble ini; a
mu-aclc because I thought there's no
wa) I ""asgo1n110 play an thatpmc."
Hayes said he played Cinffin an the
second aal!le at the insistence of an
us1stant coach. The rest bcamt
Ohio State history.
Griffin still works out three da)s a
week and is in &ood physical h1pe,
but bas had n-0 second thoughts about
his retirement.
"I fell eight years (in the NFL) was
a Ion,. time, especially as a running
back. · be said.
Edwards coached at Western Re·
serve, Vanderbilt and W1uenbera.
andconq>1lcch 167-4S·8 rttord. ...
RUSTLER DEFENSE •••
From Bl
tacktcs) ni:S Brerrr Rredench. and
outside backers Grea Hurlburt and
Trent Brummett.
Forming :in cxpcnc.oced defensive
backfield arc free safety John White-
man. s&ron& safety Adam Spies and
comers Oliver and Raser Church.
"They're sophomore defensive
backs who arc intelligent and have
only given up two Iona plays the
whole year," ShackJeford said. "One
iood thing the team's done is not let
(opponents) have cheap easy plays.
We make them 10 for long drives. and
-rlthcyhave to do tha~ thcy'rego1lJf10
screw up onc_c an a while. Our guys
have just played good solid defense,
no c;tupad penalties."
Shackleford sa.Ys that defensive
1ntelhgcnce combined with poise and
control arc keys to th1• squad's
success.
.. They've kept their poise, ..
Shackleford said, refemns to a play m
last Saturday's contest apuut Mt.
an Antonio. "Their ti&ht end took a
swingat p1esafleronc1irs1down. He
just look~d and didn't respond. They
naaaed the pcrwnal foul on them. h
wasa good ?Dmplc of the p01sc ofour
players and how they under\tand 11 ..
. * * * After losLn& another dose pm~ to
another ranked team last week.
Orange Coast Collcae gets what must
be considered a Mwion Conferenft
breather an San Oiqo Caty Collqe.
"This is the first pme thl\ we've
played to th1t ·day that we should
win," Coad\ Bill Workman saud.
"The problem is that too many time ,
players play 1 t~ the l~vel of their
oppon~. We Jllst nRd lo aowt and
play . our pme. We've discussed
(taking them too liahtly)."
The Knights (Q..6, I ~) have lost by
an avera1c of38.2 points per p me in
Mission Conference competition.
They arc allowana an average of Sl4
yards per p me and rank dead la t 1n
total offense .
Southwestern Coll~e transfer
quarterback Braulio Castillo leads the
offense with 1 60 percent c:ompleuon
percentage and ts sccond on the team
an rushin& to Marvin Walkcr •. who has
amassed 34.6 yards per p me.
Hu t1D1toa Beacb S, So•tll Tor-
ruce I\ The Oilc~ nc-;cT trailed,
aetun1 'trongd as the pm.cs pro-
arcssed for a command1n1 IS-10,
I S-7, U S-3, s~cep at Hunt1na1on
Beach.
Angela M-anin and Sharon KaUcc
each had nine kills for the Oilers. arid
Ka scr also added six blocks.
The Sunset 1 cague co-champions
"""'" mcc& Capi.u:ano , a second-round pla)ofT clash.
CITS-A open. puy toaJ6bt
ftr'St-rounb action an the CIF S-A
pl:a)ofTs begins tonight. wnh Sea
View League champ N'cwport Harbor
hosting Culver City: Laguna Beach of '
the Pacific Coast Leuue at home
qainst t. Joseph of Lakewooo; PCL
champ Woodbridge welcoming
Estancia. and Corona del Mar travel-
1nf to Santa Monica. •
Mater Dei will host SaJlta Barbara
Fnday in another S-A first-round
match that was changed from tonight.
All matches begin al 7:30.
* * * OCC ains lead
in con ere~ce
with victory
Wanning its eighth straight match,
the Orange toast College women's
voile) ball t~am rallLcd lo wm three
ct>nsccutive pme · af\er dropp1n' the·
opmer to 1trus Wednesday rugl\t at
the Pirates' gym. -·· The victory fmproved OCC to 9·2
overall and S..() m the OranJe Ernp1re
Conference for sole po ses ion offi"t
place, while the loss dropJ>td'C1trus to
4·1 1n conference game~ at the
conclusion of the first round
Ann Javage led the way for the
Pirates with 21 kills and 7 aces, whJle
CmdyThomashad IOktll and Karen
Nickel added mne kills and three
aces.
In a college m~uch:
UC Suta Bar1>ara 3, UC lrvlH I:
The nteaters feU lo 7-12 and 1-13 in
the ' trte--ffl~-t<t
Gaucltos al UCI. Santa Barbara (21-8,
I{µ) won IS-7. IS.7. IS-9.
Km Roberts had ciaht kills and fh~ stun blocks for U l. while
Alhson Wood added eight kills.
UCI returns to actton Fnday at _
7.30 when at ho ts Fresno tale at •
Crawford Hall. -:t
Flores not ready
for change at QB
MANHATfAN BEACH (AP) -
Coach Tom Flo~ofthe Los Angeles
Raide~ defended quarterback M~
Wilson qaan Wednesday and satd he
wa n't 1oin1 to~ make personnel
chanacs "just for \Tic vice of change."
Wilson completed 2S of 47 passes
for 367 yards aaaanst Denver last
unday, but was intercepted four
times and lost a fumble as the Raiders
dropped a 21:10 decmon to the
Broncos. ,
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ltadcrs Washinaton and the New
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Slntlin ,._h . KenMOv •• Ht< •nd• H••Uhls WlllOll bound~ from '.lac k S1kma
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Boston at WHh ""'on en CIOO II Dt!rOll
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WedMiay'• tranMtctlons
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Goring fired after
Bos ton drops 8-3
decision to Buffa lo
, ··From AP dlspatcbe,
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1 , Hl IFFA.LO -Butch < 1nnng h;,"'
2 ) been fired a" head coach ul the ~ton
Bruin!.. the ~ 11 l team aqnounccd
Y..cdnesda} rH~ht • •
1 ., "C1on ng hao; bc'cn 'd1 m1 .. ~ an<l v.c ~, ha"" no tun her ~~roment ~1 thh umc
"''Ix-hi\ re lncemtnt"
---\aid"N8'i:"tinirn~ 11" leam po .e\·
m;an.
Greenhcrg ~1J Cionng rcC.Cl\Cd .
n '>tilt from (1Cnl·ral \1ana_gcr Harf)
\1nden 1mmcd1ntt>h alter the Bn11n ..
lo't l\-\ 10 the Hutfalo S:.ihrV"
( 1onng, \j\ ho "a" in ht" !oC 1 d r
v.1th 1hc team. kf1 Huflalo Mt m •' .11
\uduonum \\llh(•Ut talking 10 inc
fl?'(''~ ln1ht"gamt· D,1,r \ndrt•Hhul an'1
Ken Pne'>tlln c;<orcd l\l.o goal' ap1C\<'
to pmH'I tht \ahrc'\ lo thi:-ir jjp.t
homt'•ICl' \IC lilt"\ of the .. e:ic;on
It "''" thl' \ahrt·~· third .. 1r:11gh1
'1cton and tlw11 \t•com.l O\ c1 lhl'
Bruin~ tl11s !.Cafon
In olhl·r NH ttl 1111n
Capitals 3, C nurk'i ! I ·1 I ,.rn.dn' c·r
\td l ra1g {.2ughlin -..:orl'd t•n ,1
fl hound \hC1t at IS ll~ nl lhl' ~ond
pcnad to put w~t11~ton 3ht.:ad and
lhl' < ap1tal\ held on 10 llt'lcat \an
cnu,cr, .. napping a thrc·r g;1mr lt1l>mg
.. treat.. ·
Mii.WAUKEE e.REWERS Aoo.d CNr if
0 Br f"' C a•tl'tr D.on JI-I o.,11 I' at• JC)fy
Thl· <":lnm:'l "l\ ~1nl~~ m thn~ l:'I,,
1x g;imc) and ().5 on the road°th1s
scai.on had fuflcd a 2-2 tic on a
rebound &oal h)' r ony Tanu at 15 20
nt the ~ccond pcnod . Laughlin <,eorrd his gamc-\j\innt'r
h" hlllng the .euck oHr the prone
RichaidBr<>aeur ,1ftefllifVi nfouVer
goaf 1e had gom• to the ice to ~top i ~hot h' (~reg dams. '
Wbalt'rs S, ld anders !: 1n Hanford.
!l«.Ond-pcnod goal'> b) Joel Guen-
nc" 11le and DougJarv1\ '"'thin a I 5ll
\pan kc>cd the \\halel"!I to a HC1oni
o\Cr ~C'<A. "t nrk
l'he \\ hakr~ bro~·
outl.1sted the I landl'f\ Qucnncvtllt
hrol c the I· I tie v.hen he sco~ at
I of the SCC"ood pcnod while lying
on thrice '\1aple Luf I , Blllt'I 4: In Toronto.
I om 1-crgu!> \Cored 1hn.-c goal., and
ai.s\\tcd Ste' c fh<wna!\ on the winner
1,\ 1tn .i 07 remaining u the Maple
Leah dclcatcd St l ou1\ lor 1hctr
lo urth COO Ull\.C \ IC tOI) Red~iogs 5, Rangers 4: In Detroit.
()oug Srn:Jdcn '.'a\ credited With 3
goal" 1th ~: W rrmb.'~:"J 1n overtime
3\ the Rrd W1~ • C\.\ YarL
Sladcba wks 4, Norlb Stars %: In
C h1l.1gn. SIC\C l ud.lik and fro}
Murr.I\ ...-rirt•d 31 \Crnnds apan
rnub 1 lhl"•ugh thl• final pt.•nod 10
lttl tl Bia lha"'ks to a w in o'er
\11Jln Vl\ l
flamt 3. Oilers 1: In Edmonton. "•d fn11u .ind Stt'\l' l'k11ck ~cored
·r.r ... 1-pcnod goah and Calgan. goal ·
tcndC'r \1 1kl' Vernon made tho\C.'
'\13nd up lor a '1dof) O\oCr the 0 1kno
Y~ '""'' M •-*"" .11¥ A-e-<" .i.1 ••iillllilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm ________________________ _
JOI'•\ Au MldriO Man C rO 11"<1 01n
M!;•O"Y O ICtle<I 10 11\f •os•er
0 Ato. l AND A S-S ...cl Ow .. ne Mur_.• °"'' -' to • OM •••' contra< 1 BASKliTaALI.
N1"9ftlt IH~l'tblll ASM<ll .....
CLl:VELANO CAvALlf:llS Sw"f'd p,.
Hu1:>1>1rd '°'""''o to • Off' •t•r ( "'rac1 iallc:I oa ,an m on nki••d rt\f'"•f'
l'OOTBAl.l
NaMNll l'Ntllel Lt•-
,..E.,,. vORr JETS At! we'tO Rv\h
B~wman quits as Sabres' coach
Al f f .\I' l ' 't (\Pl l\~oll\ • dlll'i.lor ol hO\.kC\ operations.
l\m" man ",\\ Untkr [lrC~"°urc la,1
'' cd alter 1hl' lt.".1m got rill tn thl• ""l'r'' .. 1an in II\ I -\car h1storv and
O" ncll thl' ""r't rccnr,t 1n the lt'aguc
•
•• Gu• oee ~ t1nf'Cllf~f'r Re f'Hf'd ~ to•\ Alf'•
e"!I•' 11reD c•e• HOCKEY
Na"-1 Htc-tV l.HOUI
EDMONTON OILERS. A""0ll'1CP0 '~" r~
· t•rtmtnl ot Di ve Lumi.v, r1ont ,.,ng
Ho" man lhl· "'· tmn.11 llnd1.l•'
l lJj!Ul'co.nh \\tlh them• 't ""I' ha'
\IC ppt•d do~ n :i' llJC-h ol the Bulla In
\.1hrl'' and \\Ill ~ rq1l,1l c<! h\
i\\l\\,tnl l rru• Ranl'kl). <IUUH.1111~ lU
.1 n·port puhl l\heJ 11xJ,I\ ·
Tlw Hutfalo ~t'"'' 1cp11111·1J lhr
11:am \\ill hold 1 th'"' 1.on11.·rr1llc \l>~l:l\ to annnU!lll' 1111' \\\ltd\ •
11t I -=k-,? ftir :r~ havc-..,,..,-m thor---
1,1'11hrtt ~mt•' ho"'r' l'f, hut \till arc
<•nh .t "'·-:? ttnit l."t tn tht• .\dam~
OHS> iea fl.tllne
DAVEY'S lOCKIR,(N1wp0rt Biie.ii)
bo•tt 80 •"9 r" l yfllowt111, ' hallb\11 306
bon.ro 10 '"' • oCI IOS calico Den. 36 W"CI
DUI 2'S lllue oerCll l ~hffO,l>Hd, 11 Kuloon as m11c•trtl
Nl WPOllT LANDING - 2 DOii\, 74 erivttr\
IS ~.,,to S •t•>G b<l•t 7 CI .CO blU I hi' Oul, 2
\PlfP01""" ) ' -• r>•n I ro<I< I \h, ?06 mac-trtl
DANA WHA"F -1 llOllt SS anotrs 6 bin
410 !)On,'• 111 • -Coe! 700 m¥•tr_.
NEW YORK llANGf:RS-Namtel Oor>
l\llurdo<:n 1>1rl llrnt KOOi '" c 11er11t of •11;o
DelrOtl and So\tll'I Onter1ci e••I\
TORONTO MAPLE LEoloF~-~U·llne<I NT\ Btnn•ro lorwerd, to Nt,.,mar1o.e1 of lhf' Am'r
(!Ill Ho<kltY l t lilUI ' .
c o 1.1.•G1 (AL.IFORNIA-Allnounucl tl'let J!Jt ~.e;o
"9td root1>1•1 coett1 ,,., ~~ 1 rtc:t PlfMt .~ '""
~d 01 •n•• ''f'Dll
T hl' papt>r. qun11rig 11l 1di.:111iticd
\•1t1r1.e' ouh1<lc lh~ ll';.1111 tt'lll•rttd
that 8 o"man m.1tir lhl ill'~'"on "'
\ll'P do"' n
f hc nl.'\j\'pap< t !>:t1d Ho" 111a11 "111
kcl'fl thl' 11tk nl gcncr.11m.1nM1.1 .1nJ
l>I\ 1\IOn •
f he mmT w:i" rt'fl(lrtt'd ~horth
,1 ltcr thl' Rno;ton Urutn\, Y.hom lh<'
\a~rr' heat I(.' "ednc,da~ night
tired < 0.11 h Aull h ( 1or1n11.-
\\ t·dn~'>l1..I' night Bo"' man "Cl' not
lx·hrnd tht> Sahrc hcnch
America II, New Zealand tied ROCKPORT
Prowalker .'
'•
Kolius ·boat sails
to victory over
Whtte Crusader
time' T\\o \\Ul'.' ~m<"ncan and h'e
"ere Bnt1\h
I ht' fir.1 mcnl.'an \\Oman to
comcxlt' m thC' final round was Mrs.
C Oh\t'r l~l1n, who sailed aboard
the < olumb1a 10 1899.
· I "II' real ncn1ou!io.'0 Vogel said
"cdnl'\Ua) ... lo1mn1 the ere"" \\a\ a
,ompk tc \urpn'i.C ..
lk r hu'>h1tntl, .' oH. 1<\ n bo"man
on the hc1.11 \\h1ch 1\ dapJl('rcd by
[)('nm\ ( onner.
"I made a coupk o t m1c.tal..e~
. .
. .. . .
FOR
A wal mg Sh for active feel
Superb quallly and ltl In SJ)Orl While
.All leather uppers
MF:" ~
~~~SH OES ..
. -
llypark handicap TEllY
TUllELl
Hollywood Park,
Los Al results NIDAY'll..,...I ...................... , ...,. .... , ...
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I c.,-.... s.M (Orfeeel UO
J Orleftt .. CllenW IOlhl•Atl II•
• Gelllll'I Ew•h IM1r11111 nt I Jel1v LIM llllCl!l I 16
6 T~ll'l*\I (VMnlueit) 11,
• 1 ltlef lrttc• CS .. vt"t) .116
• MetlMt 5'111 t1!91Koae> • • 11• (,....AN ~ (••1) SlrOtll WtlClll . n.fr -wlll N'tt 1111• rUllrw In lllOll tffr let•.
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16• ll l umoed et lne 11.n r.clnll wlelt 111rou11ll• ~t. wlll 0. NC• lector, l.ONG&HOT; ' TtiMH•AM£NT.
s•c0te0 llACI. • lur!Otlv• PurM • 11 ooo. Malclell S 'tffr Old• ~ uowtrd Ctl fOffl e brOd
O.lfn!M w1a. sn.-.n.ooo
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4 Wtl TOid CTOtt)
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• 1.'Nel\lflll Meole (ltock)
' ~ord Lucio IN'thel ,.
10 If led I IOnlle I
·11 $teoMll Ir~• tsno.m.1t.erl
112Molotel\ll To Clerk ISl•v-1 ...........
1'1\5 120 120
120
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120
120
110 120 Ill
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14 Eu tOd C'*""" ISotol 110 i5 CO.I Alonf Pa•Ul'O (PtorOHI 111 i20 16 ~It UllO 1011vert1) (i) i20
SAltO STA• (7·21 Bred to Ot Quick .. nd lies
ll!Owll 1Pffd Ill morn llO workoull, 11U1nlne elld
COIT\Mltnl rldtf lltlOerd, Wll.L TOLD l'·i) No
cllence from out\lde POtl •I Sen•• Mite, soft
field, lltul'H to be clean! l>f'ie9 STl.(ltHIN
.. uc1 110-11 DfHIOd 1134 Oct n . auect.
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l(ngtiem IOUllft combo. l.ONGSHOT FABULOUS
CON
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t lt1111t •ov911v CWerrwil lit 2 ..._ SIMilt CS'-"'111 • lll
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t St. ~llent -~ llleekl 111
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recovtrlnt to lorco Ille Nee ·111reuenou1 fkliW\1119
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"' mild wrPf'lst, cauu.oo " 21 R~ r•'* end or•n lfl IHI, Ol!Mtrl \lloUld meict •
d1tfere11«. LOlfGSHOT: ST. ALBANS ROAD
lllOUtlTlf it AC•. Ont milt Pun• •It ooe 3
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cornmer>cl from tlle Siert wlM be l\erd 10 overlleul
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Pft In 11! 'hHt LONGSHOT TEE CEE'S l.AO
,.f'TH RAC&. • fUl'io<l91 Puoe S 13,000
Meldtfl ttlloes 2 v••" Old C1t1m11111 OflCt
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2 She\mnltter (Sll>lllel 116
3 Str•wwrv Port 111ei.1QuU I l It
• Or 5ocfl II To Me (Merel 1 It s ClltrOkH GIHVS IPlnc.vl.. 111
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I Auciooe11 8et>v IOUvere.i 11•
110
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120
120 120
170 no no '"
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Allowenc:t
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7 "1'nllf e RIOoe !Soils I 117
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ctn mekt emtllelt AMUA tUOO• lt·U
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Fairpiex Par-k har-ness racing entries Harness .meeting
opens attFalrplex
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W•DNISOAY'S ltESULTS tf7tll ef U·!lllllt .,.,..,._.. _.....,
PASADENA (AP) -Canadian
jockey Sa.ndy Hawley is sufferina
from melanoma. a potentially deadly
form of W1l cancer. hn doctor said
Wednesday.
"It was caur)lt early but he has had
rather extensive surgery in order to
provide hun with-the best chance fon
pennanent curt," Dr. James T.
Helspcr sa1d. '"h (Hawley's pros-
nosis) appears to be very ood, yes
l••~-1 P'RIOAY'S ENTitllU <"'"'., 2'·•v "°"'"' mMttne> l'lrll PM!: 1 ~
,.ST ll.ACE. OM m It Net
Fontene F'r•nc•H S-v Ftower GYPIY Lor•
S Ivery Tr .. \urt. Cerl<K Love. Cvorus""1iebv
, itl •
tl'O•ble -Greet In AClloll Miu Votllover
Se COHO RACI I • m le trOl
Somv CendO Llll1t Houte, Celliorn.e Jeck, Hard APOrl Fetnlo1> Cll p Ken\ Doti Bet~
Ooi;o.e ~ ltoO
THIRD RACE. °"9 mile Net
Jim Scllwerll Commender EQO, Left Tur11
Oniv, Cordo"• SJI~. Forl'NI coum. B~oeo•s PendorH c;,,1, Levi, BIOCll Chffl•ll.
Knee troubles
down Redmond
INGLEWOOD. (AP) De-
fenscman Crrug R~dmond of the "-os
Angeles Kings must undergo
arthroscopic su~ery on his nght knee
and will be s1dehned from four-to-six
v.eeks
'Redmond. who ~a'> hurt tn thf'
K.Jngs' game Monday night agamst
lhe Calgary Flames. will have tom ·
cart1la$e in the knee re-paired rn an
operation performed by 1ea1J1 ph)'S·
1c1an Or James T1bone
The surge') was "°htdultd to be
performed this mom mg al Cent1nela
Hospital
On H·~ Own Also tliOll>it -Mr Fr0110·•· Lev.i 8uu1,
FOUttTH RACE. One m11t !rot
ldlt ltuitl Ceo1tve Hot Ch•P, ~.•wen. J K SOmoli, ForHH Sono Bov. _, Cloud,
Fre.001 CIOllOherty, Welrut
W Orivon, l.mYle~ Ambl9r, Peter Flelh,
Oundff Cllotf, Sc,.ctv Troullle, weci. Hv, Me• t>u
Buel! Levene! S.rMI
SIXTH ttACE. Oolt m.ie Net
Elltl Tlclit. Cntrnt Timer, Follow Tllel Comet,
UP Town uo., l(ey Blscevne LH Sheren. Sitter
Bebe. Miu E.POnt S•n$1lirl• Also fHOlble -"""
Stl•Yle
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Peter Anclv~ G•lt Mon1ere1 Prelrlt Monle<tY
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To SPHCI 111 11 Hffllltn, 8ttlt Chetull Abo
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A TH, Juttere
TINTH RACE. One milt Net
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POMONA -Harness racrng re-
turns to the Los Anacles Countv
Furgrounds for six ""eeks of daytime · x r
The 29-da~ me~ung runs through
Dec 15. with first' po t dJul y at I p.m.
ever) Fnday throuah Tuesday after-
ooon Ten rat"es are slated da1lr.
There will be free grandstand
adm1ss1on every aficmoon and
clubhouse admission will be $3.
PIRST RAGS. 350 vercn Prlaltu Native IMltchell) Rtet Petitt tFtornl
F1n1 l11ltnt (Edwerd.sl
J.. 2..0 2 10 • 760 , ,.
2 10
j Time 11.14
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For Toni Screlched t onle Bon, EalrtatTMf, IPadlV
Oelt
Krieg fa11 S-frqm grace as Seaha i:yk QB
Deja vu in Seattle leaves
former standout benched
What happened'! Hewent ft om 3210ttchd~sSC'Sin 1984 to 27 jn
•1 ·•1f I kn ew the answer to the question, I 1985.
wouldn't bav& let it happen," said Ken Me)'er, Knox made his decision to swi tch from Krieg
Seattle's quanerback coac'h. "It's a whole bunch of 'to Gilbert after the Seaha'Jb wer't beaten in
thmgs. Denver. Kneg had a disryial performance. He
SEA TTlE (AP) -In less than two years,
Quarterback Daye Krica, of J.h.c....Scaule. Seabawks
has gone from the Pro Bowl to the bench.
Hts future in professional football 1s unccr-
~L -Seahawks' C~ch Chuck K.no.x replaced Knq
w1tft second-year pro Gale Gilbert last week and
K.ncg watched from the s1dehnes last Sunday as the
New York Jets beat hB team 38-7
Otlbcn figures to be the Seahawks" st~ng
quanerback for the rematnder or the !>Cason
"When a team 1sn"t gomg good. a lot of1t falls complettd 6 of 16 passes fbr 26 yards in a 20.13
on the-QUai:tcrba~k·. But he gets mor~ blame than he-10$.S.. He.also was sacked five 11mcs.
should and he probably gets more praise than he Knox had ~n enough. He went to 011~
should. Wheo a team isn't going good for some even though Otlben had not started 1n NFL
reason. then you make a quarterback change regular-season game.
That's what happened to Dave." His debut spoiled by one ofthe season's top
W.bcn Knox amvcd 1n Seattle from Buffalo 1n passing performances. Ken O'Bnen of New York
January of 1983. he inherited the popular Zorn and passed for 431 yards and four touchdowns Gilbert
Kncg. Zorn was Knox's starting quarterback for was 25 of 44 f<;>r 274 yards and one score. He was
b.lS first e•&ht-gamcs as Seattle's bead coach. Then intercepted twice. Knox went to Kncg. Krieg was inconsistent last season. He was
Zom was Kricg's backup for the next I ''1 intercepted fourt1mes 10 a 2g,.. 7 loss in Kansa City.
56sons After a season in Grttn Bay. Zom was out But his anterceptjons fell from 24 in his Pro
of the NFL. Bowl )'car to 20 last season. And while he threw
K.ncg took the Seahawks to the Amencao only 10 touchdown passe in Seattle's ftrst eight
excised u sue ...
Hawley, 37, wasuconvalcscinaweU
and comfonable" at Huntinau>o
Memorial Hospital after undefaoina
surgery 1 uesday fohcmovaJ of 1
arowth on his n&ht shou.lder. sajd
Helspcr. a cancer suTgCOn.
Gudmundsson
faces surgery
INGLEWOOD (AP) -RcteTVc
center Petur Gudmundsson of lbe
LOs Angele-s Wen must unde!JO
back suraery to repair a herniated disc
and may be lo t for the season.
Oudmundsson~ -who had --been-
bothered by back spasms almost the
entire preseason and dtd not play 10
the La.kers· first two games of the
~ular season. was examined Moo·
day by Dr. Bob Watkins. the Lakm'
back specialist.
The 7·foot-2 Qudmundsson w1U
h.ave the he.rruated ponion.of the diac
removed in an operation Monday.
The suraery, called a mitcrotc:0P1c
lumbar dissectomy, will be per-
formed Watkms. -
l
...,
Redmond. 21 had scored s1:it
assists 1n four game pnor to being
injured 1n the first penod aga1Mt
Calgary when a Flames' player fell on rum. Redmond was. the first-round
draft pick by the Kings in 1984. Last
year. he had six goals and 18 asmts in
The situauon bears a stnkmg resemblance to
what happened midway through the 1983 season
when Knox replaced Jlm Zom W1th K.neg as the
Seahawks' stamng quarterback. Zorn never re-
gamcd hls former role.
A similar fate could be m store for Kneg, a
former free aaent.from Milton Colle1c Jn 'Y•~On·
s1n, a ltttle NAIA school which no longer ex11t1,
who helped the Seahawks into the playoffs in the
1983 and 1984 seasons?
Football Conl'crencc title game in the 1983 season. aames this season, he was intercepted Just eight
He directed them to the franchise's beM record limes.
.ev.cr., ll-4. and.into the play.offsagam in t~ 19 • "Forwhattver rcuson, 1 don't tlunk he was
Watluns Jaid th~l Gudmunc:1.1tein._--1..,1
could bc&Jn rehabilitation about m
73 games.
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season. He got an invitation to the Pro Bowl. h.avina as good as season as he did in 1984 ID some
But Krieg slipped last seasof'I and the respects," said Meyer. "But 1n some respects he
weeks afier the surgcry and ldded
that the inJury could be carcer-
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E~oilomists expect little 'Change in interest ate
Analysts figure that the Fed
· will take stance of vtgtlance _
WASHINGTON (AP) -Interest rates, which an ~me caset hav~ fallen to the IOwHt levels in a dtcadc, arc
hkely to show httle ch11nae over the next several months
economists arc prcdictina. '
Thcte analyst' believe that the Federal Reserve ~. wh1ch ha S)la)ed a key role in pushina rates down ,
as content to It bac~ now and sec if au effort$ bear fruit in
a rebound 1n economic aroWlh. . ·
The board's chief policyrnakinJ aroop, the Fedet'Jl ~1! Market Committee, pthered for one of its periodic
meettnp Wcdnesdly 10 aue11 the state of the e«>norny.
the 12-membcraroup.composcd of seven mem~
of th( Fed board and th~ presidents of five Fedcrat
Rescrv~f'lionaJ banks, meets in secret with minutesofits
dellbenl1ons releated six weeks later.
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However, analylll 11id they would be 1ui:pritcd if the homes and 1 n.ilh by homeownen to ttfi~ mor1pleS
Fed decided to do anythi!\I dramatic s;ven the cumnt \abftoult&tliet:th1sdetadc•·tt.nraaetcluntiedabovc 18
uncenainty over whether tbe econoQ'I)' is .indeed percent. ·
rclk>undina after a,two-ycar ~nod ohlu1&1sh'activity. Overall economic an>wtb as m~rcd0~! te IJ'OM
"l think the federal ReS(rve will adopt 1 stance of national prodliet, climbed lo U l!Ulual l'IJC percent
viailancc," said Allen Sinai, chief economist forShearson from July throu&h September. Whde this was eseentially Lthman Brothers or New York. "Recent economic data unchaf)IC<l from the lluaailh pece of the past two yean,
1ugcjt additional strcnath, but the economy is still orl the r~nt pins in f1e1ory orders, trade 1tatutics and rtL11I
borderline ofneedina ftirthcr sumului .. su~ts v.owth Wiii stmt1thcn further this ~uarter.
The Federal Retcrvc ha cut the discount rate, the David WyN, an cconorrust with Dita Resourtcs Jnc. interest it ch&flt$ to make loans to member banks, four of Le:un1ton, Mass., said that Streftllb this quarter Yt'I times already this~r in an effon to revive slu .. ish likely to be folJowed by weaker arowtb in early 1987 -h Ii ;.;.:.a • 20 -bctau~ of adverse cffecu from the new w law. He economic arowt . st 1~uct.ton, on ~ua. • put the ...-.t: ed h k 1 Id i..-~ F.,. rakat s.s percent. . . ., ... -.uct t _ewea nessnex yearwc;>u PrQmpttuJ; ""to
The Federal Rcscrve's efTon has succeeded m lowe! the dtsCount ~"one moi:e ume. _ •
movina a.variety of interest rates to their lowest teveb of • The Fed doesn t want to nsk finna 1lS am.~urul&~n ,this dcqde. . . . • !?tforc t~ enemy of slower aro~ reappears, be ~·
Monaaae rates arc curri ntly at 9.89 percent fot fixc<S, · • But I think t~ will b( fnOJher: discount ra~ cut and 1\
rate loans, the lowest they have been stnc:e 1978. The low . 1s likely to come 1n the Grit qbancr next year.. ,
rates ha ve spuri'ed a boo m an ~les of new and eltls\Jn& Before th•t occurs, however. analysts satd the) did • not look form uch of a chanae from lhe cumnt low le Ye I of
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interest rate$,
As an example of those low "'CS. the TJUSUr)' Department reponcd that three-year notes were sold .on
T uctday at an averaic )'.ield o{ilrn 6 42 percent. the lowest
level in IOycars. .,
Analysts said monaaae rites were likely to stay below
· N 0~ apply mg for :i lo.m
ac Bank c Amenc~ 1 mnre
convenient rhan ever before .
Bee. use ~lW our door, !\re <.~n
aturJay~ tmm 9.un tll l pm .H
sclecceJ brnnchc~. ·
When you drop hv or call, 'u1..t'll Jbcovcr
11'¥.)l'C than cnnvcment S~mutla h:JUTS. Yoo'll
fi nd a sclccc1on ( f h< me c4uity, auto, plea·
urc boac, ,md rccreat1nnl\l veh 1d" lol\m
Jc 1gn d to mct.:t your l<Mn ncc<l .
10 pemmt for the mt hf this year and pt ¢1pe dwo•all--"'l!·•~ of 1987 as well. helped~~ demUd by uavaaon for. mQ~becked MCuriues
. Other 1cndina t'llCI IUcb .. ihe n ... Dae • nchmark bUflnnt 1n1.erett ra~ are to remain
steady unul the Federal Rttrrvc cutt abt IC5omat ra&e
apin, •.nalyJtl satd.
McDoaaeU IJ(la61a lo lndld
otnce compJezm Sa.ata' Aiu .
ST LOUIS (AP) -McDonnell Dout1u Corp. 'lw
•onou~ that ill lnlormatiOll Sy1&11ns ~ wiU build ~ 300.00().tQuare·foot otrace and ~com,.. 1n Santa Ana. • • .. : . • r •
The company said the buiJdiba will Oo&t about $23
million and will houtc 8.SO work.en of the McDonnell
Douaw Computer ys1tms Co. Tbe coml)Uler syaems company makes min1cornputtt·bued business systems.
"The new buildma aJao will brin& toaether leVrr&l
Jr<?Ups of people who arc now sc:attcred in diffeteot buildir~i nthcLosAn~lcu~ .. acompanyspokaman said. e bu1ldin1 is ellpeaed to be com'Pleted tn
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work with \'nu to get the loan
chJt\ n~ht t( r vou.:
AnJ "'1rh ~rm· ot our 1ncere-,r race the
lm~c~t \\ 've l>tfcrcJ m yeJr,, there' no
nm~ like-nnw ''r next ~anirday-co calk
ro Bank of Amcm .. l.
'£\nO(h rc~wmcl ire ,1\,UI hi .UuN.l\S tnr l\lf'I umcr
• hin l'lpr l1, ·'' '""' ind l1 •,1n tn~o1rir• ,,nly VER..,A
fEL.I ER AT~h .1rc 1\a1le1M~ t1!C 1\1\JIHll" 1r<o1n\Atw:m .
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Market loses ground
NfW \'ORK< .\Pl-The'itOCk market pullcJ
back ThQ™'a~.' rnnnang antu resistance from
sc:lkrs after rcachin& a t"'t,.monlh ha&h on
Wednesda) .
.\nal)'Sts noted that tht' market's ~enl
ad\.antc bcg;ln to bog down Wcdncsda)" ~hen the
Do~ Jones andu'itnal a\.cragc ~ached 1he I ,9()(J
kvcl
Somctradcr\apparenll~ conduded that l,9<X)
would pro'c to be.-a d1fficul1 hurdle for.1he-marli:e1
10 Cll"ar:-
<itocl<i al o goto help trom the bond market.
whert mlerest rJtC'i moved up .ls tradrl'\ a~ancd
the c-Ortlplc11on Thuf'Mia,) ot the Trca<tuJ'\·~
quancrl} sal~ ofbond5 and notes •
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FULLY FURN & BEAUT patio, DIW, 2 Clf garege 2be, 2 cw ger, ~ NEWLY DEC 1p1clou1 No,,_ .. 6"&-3e38 111·1111 • tatand 1,.tn111Ut• to So. h &f
BAYFRONT 68R end w/opnr W /D Incl $1000 mo All new upper 38R 28A trpl gar d«:k -Co Pl.u )Ult .... of -n
t1bule>u1. $4500/mo S 1450/MO 979•7111 unit. ~k .5S7.,.373 grdnt, walk to ~ I. Eaataldl Oupaex 38r 281 IEAWlll YILUIE Nft9<>t1 Blvd & aoutl'I ot 1-... ~~~""'!"!~~·-..•.,
WEST NWPT 38R 2BA. LUXURY3bt 2ba Eutalde PT HOTS Co ah()CIS $J450 759-3092 gerage, wuher/dryer 15555 H~li""1on MfaOe San Diego tr-..ay 2473 1 *121 .. "* at41f)• to bch 11050/mo Townhome 1,~ Old N Area ndo _ --hkup Yerd, gerd1n•r "'¥ ,.._, 831 5'39 • • OCNFRNT t>nut 48A fully ' yrs • 3Br 381 tti-.. vel, 2 cat Spectacular, light, open $975/mo 631-3649 l.Mle, f10tti S~n OieOO ,,,.enge A..,. • • 1617 Weatetlff f\lm l*M 12500,mo Very delu•• $1150/mo end gar.• .carl)brt. no airy lg 181 ept St..,s to . • Freewey, north of &tectt By IPP~r-_ Nwpt 8cl'I 541-5032 agt --•y-••s VIiie Rentlls pets 11300/tna< tat/l .. t btg Corona Beacl'I a.em E SIDE 2bd, tbl ..... 1211 to Mc:fedden. west on ll1lc .... tAlJ OEiUXE WATERF'RC)t(r ••r•·•--·--17>4912 $300 o~ 650--2529 c:.lhngs g<e.I crpt & aU w/dryr Ncup, range, gar. McfldOen • OFFICE SPACE WEST NWPT 3BR hm, trpl. MAKE YOUR MOVE ---new mint bhndt thru-out adults. nlp111. 1695 tteaj J7ll 2 ••oN,.._.S F,.,,,.,, .. ecNT dbl gar, 113so1mo Lu 2 5 1 on .1amt>or .. 3t>r Y"Y 2ba w. · .. sees 151.s190·D ieau a..c~ 2'41 ... '" ~ ._, DOVER SHORES '4BR • ~ory '?O"' ~-out oar oour1T1et kltCl'I S1025 B•lcony 1 Pfte>, ID. 548-5163-.v• DANA PT."'™ room 515M;&ft I"11>·11 50 •. t1m11y l'IOtM $2250/mo llyrd crecklln frplc S700 S3M191 Agt '• relt1g opt Smali ~t ol< 2 1Ba, 08'1199 oc.-n & b1tl'I k1tc:Nn & llundty Clll 842........,.
PENINSULA 28R turn, rent E·tl<I• or -:. -• $725/mo &73-1263 E SIOE CM 2 Br. Gii' view, nr bCl'I Beam C.W. Pf•~. young ll'llC)I. . atepifooeean S900/mo *llM1t1* We'Stelltf 4Bdnn, 2~81, Cetta-•eu 2'24 '695 t Brcott•hCIUSll &l'lrawdnra No.l.aguM mlle1 \350 493--5'7• C411U1Srlf · RedOM Md reedy Cbr newly t•modefed & S635. 2233 OrlriQ¥ A.v $995/mo yrly 494.3044 -• Ample e>ag;-. utlla plld OllTA •U ~ lncld1 den 2ba off Mems trench doorS. lg fned yd Lt ... t 2 ... a,e Nftly cs.ccwat• 637-659-C Oc ---L:AOVNA -Waul · oceen 2855 E Cst Hwy 67H900 JPR,ffplc,llll•new.comm 18&0fl1tS39'-6191 S2200/mo631-2M6 I W/b•.:.~ , ......... N -----EANFAONT 28R 2BA.. ~hOme lgbr,pV1ba, • . --pool $1000/mo A f -__...y .,.,...... o--, ..... ,.,. ....... ~s Cove fu.miched full hOUM PflY l•undty & •THREE ROOMS•
WeterlrontHomel,lnc 01" 3BR2BA.2enclpkng.blk S675+S&o0sec846-3618 for NEAT n11nkr prof ' St5001mo. l 11u. garegeSS50 4~'321 Co6t1 ..._.. 730 9Cl ft.
•• 1 1.-Nice t8drm. extra tatge to oc:n Yrly 11350 • l BDRll 1495 business mete 548-5056 •9•~&08 °' 76().:82"6 ~..... we. etPl & dfpl tlk I* • • -yard, stove & r•lrlg, EXEC OCEANFRONT MC .. . ---Rm • Matllfa m8* ....... _ sq ,, grou 845--12'4 ""'0tt-~-... -w-rpo._rt_2br __ 2_b_l _kld• washtlf hkup 1 Cir o•· ci>ndo. 3Br 2BA, Yr1y E'S•~,..... OCEAN VIEWt wane to tian m0tata Non-dr1nklr'
ok ""Hly dep 1~75 age. P6ll • olc S59.S. ,11700 Must See• A~lwly r1turblahed S.cludldl wr~ kitchen beKl'I. lu"urlOUSly furn. or 6f'llkr..pr!" Golt ""in 1-8 ...... 11•1•
S3M191 Agt lee 548-1498. 997.9309 Agt CUlllY IWAL ~"~~;, \~'ag9 patio Avl NowJ 5"9-3040 crpts, oectt•. frplc uhl In· NB t.260tmo 40-3073 HamiltQf'I St •~ aec:·y for
-· .Sl•llTllC 77>1755or95S-1219 -ClucUd S800 4K-412" ~/Ba•~ .. behlrt ~.Xerox Ml-•717 ltfwMSMtlc ....,.., n1t1•f Olft • FlREPL~CE_.,QOl.PATIO StvOtO ept. avl 12/1 No hm '" Ceipo 9ct\
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20171 S~ Ave. b1Wn 2br2ba.frpl,w/d frig, new lll• .... tfl'Jl-t1U 18drm, utl11 pd S525/mo Eastslde X·IQ 28dfm w/'O Laguna BIOCk to"baeCl'I ~Pref prof non smkr, BotMCl'IQ 2is.4-1375tQ
Cypress&Jambot..,Rdl carpetS950240-3911 YMRSUwm ~ C1rpon,.lnchyflc:.Gdlo-dlntng rm~~From Cerport 1 ~eraon s1r11gt1t. refa req,.d · flS1pertQltgtON.
justwestotBrlatol,nralr· SHARP& CLEAN 28drm n cauon Sorry no pet• $680fmo 55 •2 1 SSOO/mo .. ut•" I $800 D/874-7885 Et493-58n Cd52S4310
pot1 3BA. deep lot, tncd. 1 io,.d GATED VJLLAGE COM· 383 W Bay 760-8083 GOLF COURSE VIEW sec Ownr/bllr·'M-7551 ---
Femlly 1·2 Cl'llldren $850 :~C:oe sifot:: NO MUNrTV 2-38drm. 2'+8a 28R lBA $700/mo $300 lg SPQtleas 2b0r S600 SUNSET OYef The <>c. ltttb/ .. ltU 2711 NEW 4 UNIT BUILOING
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-----------· --• PURE LUXURY Garage, · 1838 Placen-5'4&-6936 '° _ t W'f _. -S1or• Of Olat 800-3000 r--t----,,..... lalfMa Stt&rp~"9in 28drm, SPA in master suites LanMAPll 11191 Stovelrelrlg perlclng, no MTll • Sq Ft Agt ~1-5032
II UlllU Ml fuiaHll 21011 $10V.. ., cat enclosed Dlntng room wood burn-118 See mgr 5"8"2581 pets S875/mo •99·2690 Wkly r•ntala 11•5 & .. ..., ...
*WTIL.'F · 2 & 3x:; Wint & .; ..... gerage No pets •no tlrepll\Ce, m1e1ow1.... •EASTSIDE2BR 1 all ·~· rtltrL UH UpM1!1y Cotor TV. tr11 ....-"Borm 3 Ba. 3 cat g1t11ge. ...,nn ., r.7 $725/mo 546-9950 o.veA p;111ate ~Ito Gar lndty .tm.. ·Single .or bltns Ind rm nr beKh ..,.. coftefa l'leat~ pOOI maid GARDEN VIEW OF,.~
Lusk built. IP • I 1 House From Ooun. Penlnaul• Rental• IV1 ELEGANT ~ LIVING only marrtld CPI• prel'd. I& . ,.., 1~1arged41Ck, t !)ark· MM09' St~ to ocean 10·.13· un•um $400/mo
SlOfY, 38' • fam rm+ PLAYAR..E 673-1900 V1~__!91~912 1'1MrC1t•C.1• 15 mfn"tes to Festuon $650/mo 2•t-8282egt ~W 18t1'1St Ing sp1ee Cel ok KttctJ'11vt985 N Coast ClllGatry Ru.644-1412
fotmal ~inlng, vi.w lot C.ttu ••• Iii 1022 Cerna ••• llu 21Z2 2BR J·~BA. lg P•llo 2 Cir Island, 15 minutes to So •28c 1Ba Nr SC Pita s TSL MGMT 6"2·1&03 1595/mo • $550 MC H#Y i..o Bch 494.5294 NR 0 c Alrpott at.i" Room Of pool S1ngte ~r $900/mo 786-3324--Get Plaza, 1ust east ot • -Credi~~. 846-0605 t m Qttiee .... 5 ..., 11' owner an1110U11 ~Of' SOX 1 ti r2 tot older 2bf' SPACIOUS 38R 38A. Jrpf. ----Newport Blvd & aoutl'I of lfP()ft. pool, spa, bajc MESA VERO€ SP~ ~ '---n&tJTY fll 1111/Wl 1 nu "" ,... qudl sale 1335 ooo w/ba & b~ wl ba, 2•., cat gar 717 Jasmine SuPtlf c:leatl 28R nou11, Sen Diego freeway 2473 Com-Op WHherl Dtyer 2 Bdrm, 2 Ball'I, new 2 Bedroom. 2 Beth 2 c..ar ~~new Ho1el 1ant I. Vl•I. Iota of Pertc·
fee HASTINGS & CO 439 Carnation, S210.000 Ava.table 1111 $1500. quiet E.ISiCJe ,loe Onty Orange Ave 93 1.5439 S700 CAT OK 722-8011 paint Cinnamon Ave jllfl99 Steps to beeCb Poot TV spa. 1680 s.,,.. t~mo <* 152-9366
640:S560Anyllmel · ~99-2t0-l-{71'*1.Je<>-8812 1900/mo Won ti.SI C.ll Byllpptonty 1t21tr28a NrSC Plu SA $650/mc>o-673-8632 ltOOtmo Prop~rty i>eflO{.C M 84>2221 lff-••aa.e-.. ---~ --no..w! Bollefl -¥ilhJuu\. -HOull.842-3850 --.----__.-.-.... -lllfn..:;.:llWUSTlll Ctsla Its 1124 S~ClOUS """ 38"· frOJ. 631-1266 H c1...... 2176 New carpets, pool Sp&. •VE...... su• &•1 •TIL E 17th St CV~.
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f8UJ ODS S745/mo Agl 962-8691 •plu$h crpt 2 CAR PARK· locked garage lndry rm PRE°STIGE LOCATION 25th St. Newpott Beach ltSfDS JI SAii* " tctlt Ugh.t mfg &. • _..____ Realty ~e:::~23;;~BA ::~~::= 28R 11nBA l'IOme Large ~ s.1075yrlyi7>!797 S750 Nope~ 640·'249.:_ 5BLOCKS TOS C PLAZA C2_13)697·1505 Ultre cteant NB •bd HM, ~:. w/=g ~~ ·u--H• MH•lll 631-'1370 No pets 2000/mo yardlncigardnet Pa1t0& 2BR ,unturn Clo .. to *PfmlllfCIYI* •Close toOC AlfPott EASTBLUFF Townhou"M S32Smo 645-0969 549-39090<761).()1.aO •-... --. ___ ...;..____ Agent 6 3.5354 aepera11 laundry rm Soutl'I Bayfron1 $925/mo E11eellent 1oc111on 2Br •7 M1rwtes to BeaCl'I Apt 3Br ZBa 2 car gar · 38R 28a C M Towntiouse I -.l.... -, --
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3Br condo w/2 'Cir It· 1Be wlfront yard BeaCl'I llllcl'len & noors Grdnr & Welk 10 beaCl'I $600/mo G vf4rw •995 Avl •Ceble TV Avlltebla EIB, Lun prime 1rN 2br Bllbol ISiand • et.an at· NWPT BEACH DUPLEX
cerpet,WOOdbltnda,wet 11ct11d gar1gi Only &~selOS1.S850/mo. waterpd 8"M51S S600 security spa reat • • •R-RoomwllhFir"""'llCe 2~b~1 11uren /dec ll'lC1 tt,ac2BR1pt MIF25• OWCw/~down Both "bar, patio, steps to pool $115.900 8kr 963-8377 Uhls ind 846-773~ OW'nerl Bkr 675-9058 1113 No pets 549-c2""7 ..... .... gar w/(OfKlrS no pets. k lih /l PrlQed to _go! All NEW crpt, floor paint ~ and B•lh31dS '1 050. SIC dlP non-sm r r I# pet• units 2BR 1BA •ltrple 144-IOIO ltwprl ltac~ lMt •3M8AON2TB~E. ldlblO~H=SE, Inside & out. 381 wlfam lalltia Ptai1nl1 *SllllPICLUI* •Saunes 67S--0068 or 830-3229 aon '385lmo 67>7243 WCALl<TO BB~CH~--" ---rm. fr?IC'. lgyard, dbt gar 2107 1Br. stcwe 1 cat eocl gar. • 10 Acres of Megntfl<lerlt Ill now ... or ..,..,." .. H IAllll llUll w/d httup No pets s 30 $975/mo Ktd..$ a i>ets Ok $520 No pets 546-9950 Grounds Large Bacnetor unit. 1 WeCSlflf' &31·1266
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po.ntment wltl'I PATRICK -dbl g1r, yrly, lurnlSl'I or $550 ··~Month Free Rent Crnr N.-wpe>rt Fwy & B1kei $800/mo 1S1 • sec Nr & cab~ 750·54 2 ~:~fo~ 63l·t266 or 11-PllTIJlllCIYI* L111a11tac• 2141 unfurn1st1 S t300/mo SoCoastPlezaaree 181 1Sorry No pe1s.11 f{oeg Hosp Ev/Wllnds.. uul • 1 Hftl•nl •
• E•cellent 1oc1tlon. 2Br LMll l CASTLE 675-1n1or760-1755 air lenced pool. carport (71,,.,57..0075 All. Ag1 835-3558 Cll Tnnt l ltl n 0,,..-tuitJ HM I ~~·~\ · 28a, Wal'lr/Oryf, mlero, --No pets 546-8791 ~ Prot F n-smk PoOts ten-4 r , • lrplC yeulte<. oetlings 2 Wide ocean views. Estate Bechelor Unit 8 houses to Newport Heights 2Bdf'm ' ' COU~lRV BOY NEEDS ft car 'oar wlfJf>ftf. ~., IJ'Nlg on acres of oar· watef-Unlum.N-crpt& S575CfPts.drps.28r Nr NJCEW/SIDE2bedroom 1ea. g.arage L.aundry..I "'' 720-l770Jotln,msg HELP.'" year old RV
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... ••-•-• spa Grell YMr# $995 Avt to bHCl'I 2Br. 2BI $C50/mo 675-9229 E Rochester See Apt D. $785 Call Mafc (t 1°') $700 & $725 650-82 t3 Elega11t Great hOme IOf Prospectus 1v11I Make -• -pool• l 1/3 No pets 549-24•7 S 1661/mo Incl urns. IEW lllllr.j! _ 12om-4pm 675-6527 650-3507 • man Av11lable nowt your 1on9 term SSS .-or1c
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$1695/mo Patnck/Sue 1,~b• 0.,, tennis. pool, nr reduced to S llOOfmo lndry rm. new crpt prvt beh s 1650--12595 Nr bCh 2 pools. j.c:, $.400
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only, IAM·1 M, M-F. roll. Gen ~ Ftiendty 1yp1no req d. SS/Hr 10 llOUllO WAITU thl'<>uoh Friday Thi• poe. (7l4)831-0•l1 mdk can. 84f.33J2 PUPPY'I. MIF, c;ham~ •
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. on Soclel Security ~!..°...~~;.CO. la:J !or Donna A. 720·9190 298 f 1711! CM ~2--0621 3664 So. Brlttol, SA. (f .............. , ......... Vi. C.all J-.n at 957.,555 . r~·~:~~.;. ~:':1 ASCA Aull Slltpt1-rd • ~A Vr. •sss . ,..,_..__-'E!ltl9I ·~ to W ""Y .,,.............., ~eon ..---··, O ) 7 -•-----' ~ MJF ~ .., -~lra.1 ·---.---ttofne w/e16ttty handl• 11111~ FIT, aal com· RE•sra/·~ Sllff 5 Thit po11tlon r. FULL IME PIT llU PRiii Otf wtllle uptlofa Cflra, Ptir Of'A, 9hot• & wormtno -HAU 1tll UIS
'aQped •om•n Ute mens w/e'ACPL SStnd161r0e--1 DMY report req cl. lJOh1 AOvtrtlSI llT llUIUIWI Monday 1tlrough r:rlday Hour• 1130 am "4 00 ~. S150 TV •tend, J\*'Ol'I 1150-1250 ~8·4871 ---·• llHU flMlcpg 'Atft M2·171t sume to · typing & t1 no Now acc•ptlng eppU· 1ncs don n01ottera1\111 Mon-Fri 955-1330 elub chr Cannon Sur• M•-Con1tr~Uon Cr We11, St11~ • ., .... ,.. TEUPllll SAUS C.llOl\1 for COOi< Morn-ranoe Of •benefit• You Shot. All Hit 4 .... 7799 PGUOPLSDE. ·NwAEETEl<RSIEOVLEDR. (l 14)tll. Hll i~/ ... 111 1105 •D. Irvine. 9271' 1617 w .. 1clll1 Dr •109 ing•hll11 APPIYlnl*ton mus1 have prlof banlOng P/Tlltf•ater --" - -f-,l5fTfioNi F tf GENERAL OFFICE Air· Newport S.eeh, CA The Or•nge Co.11 Oaity afar 3pm, 1797 Newport experience and/Of' a8'ea For rain gunera Car O~!~t:llfoo::d,ee,::. (714175fr:~: 1U,./Dtck1/lttr1Jt
9 30arn.-& 30pm M-F Rt-port •r••. Non·smoker. 548-7723, G0tdon Pilot ha an immed••I• BIYd, Costa Mesa a11parienc:e n • c; es•• r 'I S 7 I hr. cludel frame M50/080 _ 7112
I I ./back fo & par I time mornings RECEPT /SECRETARY telephOnt ..... optlllnQ WAITRESS wltraln, 831-3700 belOf'e 875-718119 PIT BULL pupplel 8 W'Mkl C4IPI on 11 0 · 852-0404 ~le f0t Shlfon • In Clat11fted AsivertlS•nQ. Exp d saodwleh mtker II you at• a prottulonal, 1 PM or alter 5 PM •119 rneeaeoe. old S50 $75 firm T.,,.. Boet Shp• fof' R4nt Phltb/aldt Exp helptul. · • Filing, phones, llghl typin~ Mutt type 45 wpm, and m•ture respon1lbl•' PoaMU ttrong people " S11em1ee new "'K.,g.. Chi· brrndiei-one red colored 38', 39' & •2· in Ntwpot1 ~:~ieh~t-.c=· IHER&L IFFIOE ~tu:W~~e':rch R u1c1 helping customer:• 631-9318-0. 384-319&-N tklll•. •~<l •nloy dfaUng P /~ ••• ••r ltr..... ne• Buffet Chftt won No P•I*'• 141'· 71~ ' Bnch (7 t4)85t.Of11 • "" • Entry level po1n1on avail· Pnor teltplloM Nies JIC· --with the pul)l/c; ~would lnvellmtnt firm Netc• en on game lhow. Oflglnal _ -. --..
Couflef Clerk. 2·7 . •ble In major broker~ SECRETARY 20·25 hrs petlence helpful Salary Ctnral " ssao Ilk• to talk to )'OU lnc;hergepetson.mature, c.tat• Ebony black .... " 'Ort1n llWPllT UY .
ature. dependable pet· f11m Sharp Individual per week, days tlex Gen p11n comm1U1on, Elle*· .. ,PORT 11_1 Pit """1 1 n-amOlcer Car ~ ~/gOld canton decor· ' IOSI For a Mo1or boat up to 30 aon Good driving rec0<d. eager 10 leatn Mveral ofliee duties Perm NB lent benellts. Call .. n 1n;n •Map.,,, n person• ery Hour• 12·5 Mon-Fr• allon, S5000 value Ulcl"iJ 1250/mo. 173·2747
140...0140 position• Typing 1k1l11 675-8143·N 6'14·4242·0 Kllhlten Olson lor Inter· 120.000 Yr-Ol1ty CHh. ~ 873-4227 S2800 OQO •92·8858 BARGAIN Conn Organ 1__. ... leat ••&.. ---C t 1 -' I (7 t 4) 642 4321 Shuttle & TUI 539·84 18 • --Minuet 541 end Lnt.. •p• ...,. c=:;:•~Y -otor~oEC SECRnUY vew -~tlonitt. PIT for hair Sofa n~·. brn/belge, lont cabinet. Good cond 28' mu 1180/mo, ~:.....
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_ 7 Gen OfllOe duties +AIR IUllE CIAIT an IAHIH • GltEATWESTERN salon Avefage 25 evthloneid w/Wood 1125 S300 obo 53'-0528 5'8·8878 HCl"11•1ST AJP, experience'*-"~ IAILYPIUT Manager couple. 60 unit SAVINGS Hr;~~~·n~-~;!7S•t. Husock 2·~ ft aq s10 h --.;;, ___ ...;;.I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. _ _,
Ir.vine AO Agtney neects ary 9-·4pm M-F 631-77~2 comple.c Cos11 Me.sa 3200 Parle Center Drive 14 Elee IYl)'M1r new w/cue
non-riolcer W/1 )'elf OI --330 w Bay SI arH W1le/Olf1ce. hUS• COiia M ... CA SERVICE STATION MS S48-7035/831-1715
College minimum Phone SECRETARY PIT Costa Mffl CA 92826 • band/maintenance Apt · A It end a I\ I n 9 • d • d •=o--=------,,...,,...,..
answering & hghl w<xd W0<k out of your home. Enthu11asUc mature~ •salary Ellper nee M1at Equal Oppty Employ,er S3.50/hr to sun. •l1Ctl11 ... a1 1111
process ng Catt Katie •t Hsy work1 .$..,Hour son tern pral'd for aalts be able to start 1111 M/F'/H S•0.-17•5 2!·1 MCX COi()( TV idR> 10
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mtd!QI pharmacy Apply TSL Mgmt 188-E--4?th SI S9Pll/UllJYlll Patlo 891•redwood $95.
at 320 Superior Ave. Suite IA. CM 642· 1603 lllYfl·fltral lf&.nl Mec:Greg« Yacht• 1831 All ntOe1 548-3391
Sult• 120 Nwpl Bel! Ma1ntenenoe IO< IPtl Ell· DEPENDABLE $5/hr ,... ~u •. Coal• M... AMERICAN Ind Items
E XP'D BROKERS ONL'( perience In t>ldg lrldtt •PC>nllblt, m•tur• OMV wifeiiouHman. furn wanted, rug1, bNkets,
Top M1ghl 1.i.marketing helpful Must be hard· printoot lhowfoom, OOod houri, also oriental rugs
firm Medi professional llwOfker. witting to learn 1't llHti lrlt Mon·Frl, 10.e Mutt De TIN91·1637
Broker• GrHt pay Call Call 142-4914 Wkdy 10·4 2950 So Coat Hwy reliable&. detail Of'lenled -'-
tor 8'>Pt (714)261·2112 Beauty • 'wanted Pr0: L-O ~· 497·2282 Star~rned 2~~ ~a~; =
1).jFORMATION Hoit· lesslonals only Stylist & lllYH Merc~H.lit Chlldcraft $125. ultd
es1/Hoal and lottery Mamcurist seeking P<>S· For 81eelrical dlstrlbulOt 145 731~580
11cle1t Miiera, full and part Ilion In protessiontl h!Qh· OMV printout Englllh ~-·-----
time positions •ve1l1bl ly mot1veted salon. Flat speaking C.M 6-46-7777 lctor lktt c rs. -flltftM fw Stitt
f0t Huntington .C.nl•r monthly 1«!8 771·67'7 beautllul bc'ocadt, $250 llUYllD.141·1211
Appty to Box 1/,213 Dally CABLE INST ALLERS IRllUI aact). 4 poller double --.--:--:---:,.,,---,'="
Pilot 330 W Bey St 18•21 yrs old Willing to CeUft>rnla Orlver's Lie • bed $Z50 145-°"3-GIRLS Schwn BlkM.: 10 &
Cos11 Mesa. 92626 k r·• r must Xtnt driving record -3 spd, Girt'• Prollinc:lal wor h1m2 lnterH""' n •mull Salary ~.SOI.Hr. AMERICAN Oak sld•· c1uklhut cn S75; akl
M1tur• !*ton In • Card llarUng •career In lndtvlduels OYef 25 & ,.. ~ard (Buttel) S750. 8 bib/jack N 8 $90, P0<ce
Shop Flex hrs Apply at Datalnterconnect !Ir~ peop ... pltaM call Cale •Din chaltl needs link bowl ll5. 558-3016
Pat • Hallm•rk, 9114 'Ma1e1Fema1e 281-9400 (714)754-8348 ~~hol S32S 558-1448 SECTIONAL. aola, olflct
Adami Ave. H 8 CASHIERS--FIT, Gm. ORV CLEANING • ANTIQUES (French, Eng.. furn, ~ •• c:hr1, HH
HAL HT&TE SALIS yard, 12pm·Sam 1°" Ser· COUNTER HELP Wiii lllh. American). Contents compu_tar. Jonnaon 9119
NM<! e ch•not7 Jull stan· ;~:C1~a~~~:nd~~so MC::: tr•ln Corona Oel Mar of recently told house: 20 35hp Bania 548-0404
1ng ou1? Find out what have gd athtude & d..U. Call 6-4.._...422 'J94I c:olleeton must 1,!1111 --....... IP&" ac .. 1 w .. 1arn Ms to (714) 498-1117 "'"
ollar Call Eldon at 10 Hrn ge2•9512 F V FLlllL lfSlllll AttliHCff Hll llH. 141-4141
759-4930 GREAT WEST· ClSl,11 WllUI Experltnctd FIT« PIT•--•-------
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SPICIAL OAIAGI SALi UTI
ONL:Y ~/llne. CALL 642-5671.
c.n.a ••• ••r 1122 Cetta lleN 1124 £1258 AOnde. E11pr .... Sat only 9.5 'bttc:lN
1tudlo trig . ..._.,ty, blk... bill.•. 10 apd. IOY9 &
pota. dllhta, mllc Sat hMNd Items M.... def
only 9·2 512 lrl1,'ln alley Mer area, 9A 1 Serra Way
hTHIAYh lyl-41 1Ht.'ltffi'-U40
AntlQ.tle drlf. golf club• & Uoww ;ag;t, MWinQ ma-
mottl t907 TAHUNA ct11ne golf ctu~. tum, 2
nn1I hUI lg tront doora. etc Gold·
GREAT STUFFI Anllquel enweel & Yorktown (Fol-
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9·5, 239 Heliottope Sound, audlo·vl1ual,
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'crattv•>omm • ~ P9f101ble & respon11ble S 100.000 genuine polen-eac1lic:. Mobile Oetalhng
uat MUST have 2 yrs Mii· 646-8528
Ing exp 1n organtzed city -
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Suite 117, CM 92627 nee D'Nese 5'5-3292
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4 ·Lines-7 Days:_
$9 ~00
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Pnvot• potties only. No Commercial, Real Eltote, Automo11~•.
Boating or Employment Ads. There s no pt1Ce l1m 1 10 what you con
odverhse.
If you l\ted 10 tell vour couch, high choir or ony unused
metchond1se-coll tho Doily Pilot Clou1fted stoff or vse 1tie coupon
below.
Moil to1 Doily Pilot, 330 W. Boy St., Co•ta Mew.. Co 92626
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• Lease convenience-12·72 mo
• S.tectlrom 100 ~ new end pre-owned
• Oehvety 1n Europe opllOf'I
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714/213 837-2333
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Parts Open M-Sat 8 -5 30 Sii 9 4 p m
Service m-Fri 7 30 -8 p m
11711 HACH BLVD HUNTINGTON aUCM
714/ 142·2000
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41 Auto Center Dr. Irvine
714 951 -3 144 . 800 428-7485
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20I W. l.f\i~'\l~nte An. '
Corner of Broadway & 1at St.' Now Open Sundays
N9w Servtce Hours Mon.-Frt 7atn-10pm
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by callng 134-3528 betw•• 8 a.m. and 5 p .m
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SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM
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(714) '42-7711 (21J) sn.14'3
Sheriff notifies rd he wtll soon have
to free Inmates or violate cou
11 USA MAHONEY In a renewed ':Plea to county °' .. ...,,..... . ·supervison. qates warned that the):
Otantt County Sheriff.Coroner could be heid in contempt of court af
W GeMI •HI t._.~ty ii.'"* · . &be do nol(ind.somndltrr 10 bO!!t!'
ina on the edat of comphance With a Overflow J>!1SOnetS . from the • max~
federal court order hm1t1nt the in-mum-secunty facility before years
mate population at the ma1n m'cn's end. ~
jail in Santa Ana. Jn a letter delivered to board
Shane Coons' eight goals
boost Costa Mesa Hlgh's
polo playoff wln./81
Fin al tally of county and
·Orange Coast ctty elec-
tlona Inside./ A3 ...
Calif om la
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Pope John Paul II will be
. ..coming to the Los An-
tour through Southern
and Western states./ A4
INDEX
Advice and Games·
Boa Ung
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Oea1h notices
Entertainment
Opinion
Pollce Log
Publlc Notices
Sports
Television
~ Parents of slain
teen urge arrest
Father accuses D.A::-
police of protecting
man wh6_fired gun
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OfhO.-, .......
The family of a La11no youth who
was .shot to death while alleledly
teahnJ auto parts 1n Co ta Mesa criticized law enforcement
authoritie Wednesday for let,tma a
week pa without armtina or re leas...
ina the name ofthe man who fi~ the
fatal bla t.
"Why IS JUSticc takina so IOnf?"
said Alva Graciela Dick, who buned
her I j-year-old son, David Gallardo,
Monday without fully knowina the
cm:umstanccs surround in' his death.
• Flank'.td by the family s attorney
.
and a private invesugator. Gallardo's
mother and stepfather, Stan Dick,
accused Costa Mesa pohce and the
Oranac County District Attorney's
office of beina low-footed an in-
STiptifII 1bnt1001in ·
.. They're tryina to protect some-
one. They feel as Iona as my wife and
her son are Latino' that we won't say
anythina." said Dick, dunna a pans
conference at the Santa Ana office of
attorney Amador Corona.
Corona said there as no way the Oct. 29' shooting can be construed as
justtficd. ·
"If (the distnct attorney) mak
that sort of dcets1on. we're not aom1
to acceP.t it," Corona said. "It SCiJl
looks hke ~n execution to me. It's
certainly gross ncaliaencc."
Corona said that pnvate 1n-
vestiptor David Sand~ra i1 lookina {Pleue ... PAUNTS/A 4)
..
lSCENTS
members OCt. 29, Gates rtJ)eated a on wttkdays, t.4~on weekendund ianorina the aaps set by U . District
request he ma~ last May f<?r _lbout I,~ on three-day w«keftds. Gatet · Court Judfe Wilham Orly or releu-
600 more maximum and m1n1mum satd. • 1• potenhally dan.1trou1 prisoners,
·security jail beds. Even with 11oppp solubQM like Gates ta.id.
SEE A'2 FOi
TOOAV'S Nl».eEIS
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The added beds are des~racely releati.nj tett'"'*9 ~prieoncn ..,..Y • !be lituation even more cntical
needed because tne in.,,.tc popu· &net refU11na to boot' moit"milde-tbatt lat May because of the ltkc·
lation continues to rise despite ex-meanor cases, Gates •id Jatl staff' lihoo'd tt\at the county's new 'a...be<S
lraordinary mcuures to ttd.uce ~ have :·a da strUglc to abide b)i the PllSOnef adtake-reldM ccntef ...on't
Oller te4att. ~.----.:.... ....... i.......~Order. . • .. . . hedule ift hP.'jl.~•Nt-;-=-i..:.....~....:1111~
. Increased ~lcinp experted dur-With the peak popilla1ion at me Anticipated con1truwon delays of ina the hohda}l se~n and into county's three jails reachina 3,318 · up to 90 days could scnously impact
January could push the j~I over its one da~ 1n mid-October, 1t won't tie h1sability to keep the number of main flexibl~ inmate cap of 1 • .ao pnsontrs Jona before be is f~ with a choice of (Pl .... ~ OA Da/ A2) 81aert1f Brad a.tee ...
Attorney Amador Corona •ta.Dela bebln4 Ille
cllenti, Al•• and St&lll~ Dick. parenta of a
Trackers tree . -.
2nd cougar at
·Caspers p ·ark
Female lion tagged,
released in study of
attacks on 2 children
By tk AJMClate4 Pres• -
Game officials captured. taUtd
and then freed another mountain lion
as part of a study into the cauac of tv.o
maulinis of small Ctuldren in Ronald
W. Casf)en Wilderness Park.
The 7~pound1'cma1c cougar was
the 1CCOnd captured and outfitted with a rad100-transmitter collar in less
than a week in the 7,SOO.acrc park
east of San· Juan Capistrano, i
California Department of Fish and
Game spokesman.
...
"It was a pefrectly normal, be-althy
cat, .. he sajd. addina that tnidcers and ·
their dop chased the 4-to S-year-old
mounta1n lion into a tree Wednesday
at\cmoon, tranquilized it. fitted the
collar and tbeo released the cat
Without focidcnt. Moolc sai<r1 ... tn ... e_,ca..,....l ;;:;;wu;;,;;;;s;;.1.;;;riiilif~""''1,..,,n ........ __
izc to one cauaht and released last
Friday.
Justin Mellon. 6, of Huntmeton
Beach, was atJ.ack.cd by a mountain
lion!! _.r~ Oct. J 9 and required
SOrriC \ 1'flikhcs for hLS "WOUndJ~----
LaUr& S all, S. of El Toro. was lefl
pan1ally paralyzed and bbtldcd in one
eye by a imilar maul ins'"' March.
Oran1c County supervtson or-,
dett<i the park closed until at least
• deccmber after Mellon was mauled. ~-·
would lose vote
today Maurer
By PAUl. ARCHIPLEY
Of .. Dlilr"-' ....
Supponcrs of NeWJ>Oi1 Beach's
Measure A favonna a $300 million
expansion plan_for Newport Center
.kid~ff thcir camp&JJ.O JD hlah aear Wednesday -Witb a lund-rai~r that
featured the premiere of the film
''Tai-Pan." r
Howe~cr. a lcad1na proponent
admitted the measure would lase 1f
the special electton \(/ere held today.
The S2S pe1 ~·son affiur-attractc4
700 to the wards Cinema at Newport Center.
The evenina earned.a festive air a movac-coers munched on bot dop
and pQpcom, quaffed wine and soda
pop, and watched a slick Irvine Co.
video 1n the lobb)L-Oll several teleo-
vision sets
tThe"VJdcufcatured NewporrBEiCD
residents toullll& the advantages of•
the expansion pl.an. · Panmpanu enjoyed th6' premiere
howina of the movie based on the
~t-scllint Jame Cla"ell novel after
hcari nt bne Jk.s BilL.f.ider.
chairman of C1t11ens -for A Better
(Pleue eee CEPITBR/ A2)
Di s ti ct
settles
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By LAURA MER1t
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An out-of<oun settlement has
been reached 1n a SI million defa-
mation lawsuit filed b) a teacher
apm t the Laauna Beach Unified
School Distnct and three school
board meritbcn •
As pan of the agreement, noM of
the parucs v.ill d15elosc the amount of the settlement. •
Walt Hamera ·filed tbe lawsuit
apmst the district and school board
. members Charlene ~t2, Carl Dmllr,...,.....,..,..._. hv.an and Jan Vickers an October
Coeta 11-teen-.. er ala.bi while allecedlJ 19 3. claiming a lcu r i ned by the
ete&JIDC aato puts. · f (Pleue ... LIB&L/A4J
Slow-growth factions lose·
STEVE
Mu1u
Woman swept from
U.S. prison by Dian
in stole~ helicopter · mom~ntum in city elections
J
Political scientist says movement lacks
real political identity, common issues
The slow-arowth mo"cmcnt on th
Oransc Coast appeared to lote ~me
of its momctttum an TondaYit dee>
\aon as "oters turned to~ard main·
1rcam cand1dat , many baektd b)
development 1ntcmtt.
ln Hununaton Beach, onl) one of
four cand1d1tc rcrcc1"cd as slow· wthadvocat wond«t1nnand1n
OJta 1 both low·aro bopcfWI
v.cnt do'l'n to defeat
• . In cwpotl Beith, the rt ult ~
m1Acd a two members of an uoof·
•
flc1al Slow-srow1h l&&e won cleCtion
• 11 did two estabh hrncnt·b•di:cd
candidl1 But the'fnuh as e petti(t
to have httJc etfttt on the d1rec1t0n OI
the Cit).
OM roh1ic-al ob9t"~rr said thlt tfie tl~wth movement uflnl be-
cautc 1t d0C1 not ha~ .a fie ~•heal ~n11ty and 1 perceived
d1fTcttnt\)' an each community.
lo"A• rowth advocates have
d1natcd the•llu ion or,uburbit .. n
f ron l oh otCB in the ho~ Of Cttlll na .
I
.. To the hberal , ,.ow-tJOWth
mean-. praervu• the quaht)' of hfe,
the "'"'ronmmt and chttd rnnna;
To thecon1«Vat1ve.1t mean kecpu'I
ccna1n 1ndividYal out of. the c:at),
~ry value and coqntion:• he
"~ ou ha~ two ~· d1ffettnt
lfOUPI &Ml have raChtd tbi IA conclusion for \'Cr) different reason , .. hi: id,
..And that ml)' bt pan of the
pn>bkm bec'.au people art 1p.
(Pleue ... 9LOW/A2)
.
. llOVEMBNT UPPERS ••• ----Al " ..... tbc ~ illUt" ir at rourcaridklltetwhopiedmed10taku ~ a..ve ....... Md Mid we like
..-wtott Olpilrtitaa itlue. And cautious ·~ io development COM Miu~ ii." ii .. ~ .. mid "'9rMca. on ttveral kctY pa~I• of land. A trio ol loPfMnt can· a.~ .. da,COllaMelland ''l'mnot1Weit ... Mverymudl,.. dictates-J EnktM, Tom Mays
HuatialiM: ·leech. caOdidltet nan. sajd Allan .Beck. .a &aftlUC'Celll\al ad Wa luni9'ef -weft elec1ed an !i-. ader lllle ~ banner N~ Bwb ca"41da&e and 1 Huntilll'Oft Beach alofta with 111nste
....,. u.eir mmpaitm-iO lpeCjfic de= ~llow-.ruwthttPDlllllt 1tow·srowth advocate'. Oraec-VjYdoDIHftllM'm""te111111t proj«!s tbey claiaied , like otben, attribuled the Wind'lell .
..Id rdult an uaft"ec ~and victory of~ c:Udida&e Phil Peuacca ~ thllt Ii* elec· ""~a.on"ol'tbeirc:ommunatin. SanSODe ao a bin.le between .two tion1 don't mean much in t"he Iona v .... 10 NewDGri lledl ~~apmc1u-orien&ed cendicla&e1 run and that there bu been no
.... to ·e1ec1 eancfidatet oppoecd to teekina election an the..,... di..nct. ..litmut lftt" on ~ 1 slow· 1111 lrvint Co.'1 p&aa for expendina '1'hi o~olition shot 1t1tJf." Mid lf'Owth 1'8ction can'. muster 111tana NNiwDOl.,..-n Center wiah office towers. Bttk. • Politica.I power. Nlidiiati&I tncts and restaurant. Abo elected in Newport kaeh ••'fhe test is not when a stow-arowth
la COiia Mna. the electaon was ~ incumbents ·E~elyn Han and poup ti elected but when that f'OUP.
teea by 10me u the teeoncktep by Donald Strau11 and Plannina Com· comn up for election a second tamt, •
ibe tioliieownen coalition Mesa Ac· missioner Clattnce .. Bus .. · Turner, said Pttra«a." "Can they define
tioa to ftaUy take control of the City who was becked by the city's estab-t&mselves and their posiuon? Can
Council. At i•ue 1s 11nderdCveloped lishment. • they work tosether?
1nueny 1M>l1.h of the S.n Oieao In Costa Mesa, development· .. My bunch as that they could put
fftiway where CQmmemal develop-backed candidat6 Orvilk Ambuf1CY totether 1 viable slow-powth Jl'OUP
ftlellC is planed. • and .. Ptter 8"1fa wcte e)e(ted V(tth but it m.iaht be iUu11ve becaute of the
Voten io Huntincton Be~h,'wh.ere relative ease 1 maniaae of liberals and con-
•
•
Inds today
U.S. Te~pt
a.ICOftlCard wa practically needed to · "We've had enoujh of Mesa Ac· servatives," he said ... The illusion is
• .....,,_~...._-~qf-1ht.2i--councij tion,"..-d-AmburteY oflbe.anm1 · thlt 'Ill nO:ifowth peopt? m bom,....
didlln. ~ Oke<fto elect a •late of lfOup ti.cldrJ&·bis' Opp()lltion ... The equal and thank ahke." •, . ·'
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CENTER FUND-RAISER HELD •••
. l'romAl
Newpon. and Mayor Philip Maurer.
Ficker aid his aroup formed in
response to slow...,.owth advocates
ho claimed they ~nted the rni<knts ofthe city.
Some residents favored the city's
General f!lan Amendment approvina
the lrvme Co. 's expanlion plan and
felt c1ty offiC1als should know, Ficker
said.
"This turnout of700 people proves
there is support for the General Plan
:Amendment. .. he S&Jd.
But Maurer said the electorate will
need a lot of educatina before sup-
porters can feel comfonable about the
outcome of the Nov. 25 speciaJ
election. . don't have new roadJ'r' Maurer
.. If the electfon were held today, we asked. -rQlllmnaestion in the next
would lose," Maurer satd, .. because five ycant
there's not cnouah information out He saict the arowth assue actually th~.re. . . ~no arowth 111inst slow arowt.h Everyone 1n this room. bas. the use city expansion already bad
ehallmJe lo ~pot~ all thu mtJ!n· been slowly paced.
formation you re ao1111 to hear wt th . "Th . d I · I< the factl." · is n~w cv~ opment 11 a ~
Maurer .-id the main assues of the year plan, he. sat~. of the Newpon campai&n wilt be traffic, arowth and Center expansion. How could any.
city plannina. one call that fastJrowth?"
The Irvine Co. pled&ed to bankroll But to ensurtthetr messqe sets to
about S40 mtlhon 10 road improve-the voters. orpnizers encounaed
ments if Mcasul'C A wtns -roads listenen Wednesday to sian up for
proponents insist are needed. volunteer work. Tables in the fobby
"You know what will happen afwe wen: laden with a variety of
pamphJeu seekiOJ.!tclp and funds or
offenna information about upcom1n1
events.
AJ.n Beek, 1 leadin& opponent of
Measure A, said Wednesday he
would lose if the elect.ion were held Prom X:
today. ~11 pnsoncrs below the coun limits
However, he expressed concern &D<f still _protect the publjc, Gates
• le&l'f
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But Tbio ~ 11 now 11 capeaay They also felt that rclcasma the Eve Marshall, pianist and
composer's wife, dead at 65
Memorial services are scheduled FridaJk!~ Eve P. Manhall-.of New-pon h, who died suddenly Tues-
Thursday Momina Oub, a member
ohhc .. Lido..lalc WoWna Comrnittec:
for the Oranae County'Philfiiffuonic
and a member of the Bahia Corin-
thian Yacht Oub.
about the hiah-fioanced cam~ said. · .
MeaureAsupportef1areorpntz.iDj. Supervisors'· Chairman Ralph
They ratted m<>ft than S 15,000 Clark responded to the sberitr1 letter
Wednetdar,niaht alone. by ukina County Administratave
We can t comeanywtim: nm tha ~ Parrith 10 ~ wilb
kind of money,.. lleek said. "We Gates and General Services A&ency
aspitt to put out three Oien. Tbey'IJ Du'eC:tor Bert Scou today tore-view
bo in plain bllck and wbiic.no faDcy pnsone.r housina alternatives
colon." previously rejected by the board to
andthi hoaor&iiiii is notequippcd to letter to the mCdi• was an attempt to
houte ~ty inmates, make the sheriff look lood -at the-
Gates said. expense of the board. -j
The lberift"eaid be bas convaf!CCCI . "My first 'reaction was one of
LawreftCC ~n, •former pnton annoyance.·· said Supervisor Hamett . ·~-IPllD10iod ,tr/ ~ to icdcr. ".Polntina-the-..f1A1Cr-a.od. _
m_on1tor ~county• c::om talKlC panina the buck is not aoina to solve , -:ith tus ~ to meet with ray to . the s1tuauon,.,
day niahl . •
Marshall', 65-' WJdow or composer
and arranan Jack Matsbfll, was a resident of Lido Isle for more than 25
years.
She was an accomplished paanist
and played rqularly at events
.throuahout Oranae County.
She also was active m numerous
civic 1roups, includina Las
the Oranie County Pcrformina Arts
Center, the 1..-auna Beach Art Mu-
tcum and the Newpon Beach Histori-
cal Society.
She and her late hust.nd instilled
1n their children the same love 'Of the
artsthat they enjoyed. Frank ManhaJI
is 1 movie ~ucer with Steven
Sp1clber&, Phil Manhall 1s a com~
poser, SaJly Marshall plays 1\uur and
Matt MarahalJ isajazz miisiclan.
ManhaJl is survived by her sisl(r,
Phyllis DavLSofReston, Ya .• and two
arandchildren. •
Services will be -held at 3 p.m.
Friday at Pacific Memorial Park.
He 111d aroups fiahtina the sec if any could be reconsid~red.
measure have railed and spent about Neither aark nor Dan Wool-
$6,000, includina $3,000 he per-drid&e, bis aide on jail mitten. were
sonalJy spent dcfendins himself available foreomrnent Wednelday •
apinst 1 sujt filed by the aty. At various times lioce March l98S
He said opponents of the measure when Judie Gray found the county in •
CityCouncilelect1ons ... Outdoor-to-overcrowdinaat the main mcn•sjaal,
door people arc 'walked out' riaht 1upervt10n have considered bous•na
now, .. Beek wd. pnsoncn in abandoned schools, in
discuss r1111na ~caps placed on the main jail last May. Wieder wd Oates should haye ·
He hu aJeo talked the state Board come to board members and d1s.-
ofCorTCC'liona into reviewina the bed--c~ssed the problem. ~he also c:riti-
capecity ratinc at Theo Lacy with an ?~ the lack of solutions cont&Jned
eye to aUowina more priJooen to be 1n his letten.
housed there. . Supervuor Bruce Ncstandc •arced.
. ~t Gates ~xpreued . ~•t.de op-"lth1nkthatwe'removin1asf1stas aher 1b1bt not-·
in& that ra~ once . to t . c problem, rd like to sec some altema· county they miaht houte pnsoncn an tjves," he said auardcd hotel rooms 1f that'• what · • must be done to prevent crowdana•t Ncstandc sugcstcd Oates I~ of
the main jail. ad~as on h~w .to a~d beds qut~kly She was a pasl prcsjdent of the
"We're all just catchina our bruth, city ;.._i11 and in the lesler-used
but we'll soon be out work.ina on it" women's section of tbe main jlil.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....;...;..;..... Supes:Yison have alto "udied
alternative sentmci~ protrams in
hopes of contcrvi na eJUsti n&Jail beds.
Altbouah state correcti~offkws !11. i&ht be • ;ushficatton for cstabli.th· hive aai'Ced to Uke anoth look at ana a separate d~partmcnt or corrcc-
Theo Lacy, they believe, ron1Jnal t1ons. t the very least, the count)'
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But none of the alternatives promiled
1 sipiificaot reduction in tbe pritoner
population.
656-be4-ratina 1s appropria he wd mJy e to turc • cona':'ltant to
"We're at the point where some-. v ef!J on overcrowd1na solv·. -
thin& must be done, .. Oates said. tJons, he said. ·
A tent city and modular bWldinp
anstaJled at the James A. Musick
Honor Farm in El Toro have
provided some• relief u bas a
previously planned addition to the
Theo Lacy branch jail in Ora nae
AD three of the five supcrvasor1-Gates Slid ht d.Jd not intend to
wbo rctwned telephone caJls about crit1c1ze the board an htS letter.
Gates' letter expTelled 1mtation wtth He said the formality Wu necessary
the impenonal way he chose to hand for the court record and to that
them Jbe ~ ~ about the over-everyone rccejves the same infor-
crowdina s1tuauon. mat1on. -
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