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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-03-07 - Orange Coast PilotVice President Bush ls riding high as Super Tuesday nears./ M World Six killed when Arab guerrlttaa commandeer a bus In Israel./ A5 Coast New ZeaJand' s challenge of the America's Cup has taken the friendliness lrom the competltlon, a member of the New York Yacht Club says./ A3 California Scriptwriters call a strike today against the movie Md TV Industry and pre- dicted viewers wllt 188 an Immediate dlfterenc. In tetevtak>n programs./ Al &porta Woodbridge Hlah'a boys Md.._b•ltetW ,,_. .. ut1ctedto comp .. 1 In the Soulhel'n c.ltfom6a~ IDdU Al M AS Al-:1 .... A10 Al A11 Al Al .... aM Al r rises against Mesa Speeders Saturday crash on Oriole Drivecalled- lates~ example of dangerous condition ..................... .., .... ldt two parbd can and plowed Into a tree. Bome- owacr• •Y tiaef•re fed ap wttll apeed.l.aC on tlaelr iltleet. ' By PAUL AJlC'lllPLEY ............... Some ( osta ~1na homco_.~ v.ho-,.e Sln:'l'I IS t~ucnted by spttd- ang dn,cf\ ar<" fed up v.-1th ,..hat tht~ conu<kr 10 be 1 nd1ffe~ b) C-11~ HaJI and 11\c Police ~ment R~1dents on Onok Dn"e nonh ot the Costa \1~ Count') Club arT Clrcula11ng .1 l>('lltaon and conS1dcnng a la"''>Ull 10 prompt ell) acuon Thi:1r fru.,ITJl1on "'as aan\alcd Sa1urda' "'hi:n J motonst crashed anto tv.o parlt.cd lars and pl~ed into a tree on the-wandint m1<kn114l street -\llen Chmond 41 of Costa "'11'.'sa ~as ru\ht'd to Fountain Valk' Trauma ( l"nllr an st'nous cond111on follov.1ng the 8 .is p.m accldent ~ mond v.as arrested at the hosp1 tal on suspte1on of dn' "'I unMr the influence and released prnd1n1 rnm- pleuon of blood tests. saKi Lt ( '1fT McBnde Residents on Sunda\ al~d ~ mond "'as amoni lht drnen tfte, ha'e complained 4bout who dn'l" at e\c~1,e spttds on tht1r strttt be· tv.cxn the golf courv and Esu~ 1.i 0n\C TM' ba \ e takco lbttr c::ue lO the Cat\ Council. onh lO be lOld to so'~ 1 hti r o"' n probltms.. said f'CSldtn1 J 1 m Gau be ta} or Doon Hall ~ ht •-as not .. "'-art' of tbr prtauon dn'e. but said h< v.ould rftlunl tht COUDC'll to take a do~r look at the problems on Onok Ori' l. at 1on1gtlfs Cat~ C'ounetl mtt1- ang. --'n~ ~ucsl for traffic m11sp11on v.111 not be o' er'loOktd b) this rnunc11:· 1M1Ki HaJI He saKi st~ up poh~~ patroJs might http sohe lht probkm C,aube said the cny Traffic (om- m1\\1on dad lool at tht IS.SU<' and po-,.1c."d ~5 mph spttd hm11 and radar "'arn1na s.ans.. ThoSt acltOM ha,cn·1 slo"'ed the <,pet"dt"n. rnadmts sa4 · Prople ptd up spttd and ti') to nqo1~1c those turns.. and lhttr·s no v.3, the\ can -Gaube saad fhc rnult IS parted cars art h1t. ua-,.h cans~ crushed and spttd1na la~ t'nd up on front ~WM R~a<knts U') •QI to bad. out oflhetr dn,ev.a\S ha'e bttn rear~ be-cau~· lID come up behind tbnn so QUll l h (rs.. .. POLIC&/ A2) OC due $1 million for toxic cleanup Supervisors' approval of pilot program would result in Cd era , state f undtng ly BOB VAN !!VIEN ............. Oranar County officaats will srt S 1.06 million in fcdttal and state money to oversee the cleanup oftoA1c chemical leaks if the Board ofSuprr- vtSOrs approves a proposed pilot prop-am T unday. The l S-montb prosram would. for the first time. gi ve the county Junsd1c- 11on over to.uc cleanups . Respons1b1ht) for cleanups no"' rests w11h state and federal agencies which. according to county officials. do not have enough staff to rtSpond quicltl) to local emergencie-s.. Kobcrt MeIT) man. dutttor ot en- vironmental health for the count) Ex-DEA agent says drug use at work too costly to ignore By PAUL A.RCBIPLEY °' ............... Ted Hunter can ~inemba sruina excited about drua busts 1n the 1960s that Mlted 2S kilos of mariJuana. " Today. fcdttal couru won·t even ~rosccute cases anv~vin& less than -· SOO pounds. Ifs the lt1nd of eumpk that bolsters Hunter's behef that law Satuauon Manaaement Inc de' aStS drua pohcaes. pro\1dn education programs and consults "'"h em- plo)ers and employen on inter- ' enuon and rehabilitation The )ear-old Tustin-based firm has clients ranamg from muh1m1lhon- dolLar corporations to local shops The btgtSt hurdle SMI fatts as con' 1nc1 "' em plo) ers the) ha' c J dru,probkm. •• us.inns can no longrr sa) in denial fashion ·1 don·t have a dru& problem: If )OU emplo) proplc. )OU have a drua problem:· Hunter said How m uch" In \lrtuaJI) even- store. e"Cf) factOf). ever) office. about one-rounh or the emplo~~ have a dru& or akohol problem. accord1na to the National lnsutute of 0rua Abuse. In the construction trades. esta- mata of df\al abuse amona workers ,,_..a biab as 40 prrttnL .. e>raner County is that htp or lliahcf because of its affhK'ntt and lifestyle. .. Hwtta wd.. Over t.k cowx of tb.rtt dtcadn.. Hunta "8s bccD fiel'ttna the powina and e"e-r-dausi.as earmy from metropolilan iuu<itf strttts to 0raner C~rlty'S necuta"C SWtCS. He woRed San fraamco·s Haiaht- Ashbury district dutUlllthe be)da) of the ~ c:vltlft W1t.b its manJuan&. halhmnoaens.. stimulants and bartMluata.. In * 19705 8-e was pan of a wk fol't'C ID ()aeeas. N. Y .• that bettk'd corrupt S*Wc o«iaals. In fac\. he wrat to ~I on a trumped up dmF ud pUd a ~tor S 10.000 IO .. ,.. tn tlR fix.. Uhimaldy. die opcntioo was com- procnilCld by a lift nuipziw story .. We wett a Mit'l Wadt1-awa' from coavtctiac a a , uicw court ;ixtat:· HYMn-... 1llil DJlllH• -dllc MS&s of a-.n Dllll:n MM. •PMce of w ....... _.Aa/A2) Health Care -'&enq. has hailed the propo~d pilot pravam. which. he ~ad. -would n:duce dela)s 1n tou c themacal cleanups One supen asor has ex~ sJtei>- 11c1sm. ho"'l"' er ··rm s111l re' 11:-wang 1t ... saad Suprr- ' 1sor Gadda \ asquez .. ....,e·re assum- '"S a Iona-term respons1btht~ with thas and rm not sure ... ~ ha\e the financial means to bear 1hat mpons1- b1ht\ The state has a habit of ~tablash1 n1 a program and a funding mechanism for It. and then. -.htn pnontacs shaft 1hat funding mechan- rsm dnes up ·· There" an~ 350 sates an Oransr Count) wh<!re soil and aroundY>ater are kno"'n to Ix contamanalCd due to teals 1n underground chemical storage tanks. acrord1na to Mer- ~ man fht most l"Cttnt caw was dt>- ro' ercd rtteDtl) 1n Fountain 'V allc~ "'here a psoh~ leak •'&S found beneath a Thnft) ps station T ~u of sround•'&ler near the leaJung storacr tank found conc-entra- uons of benzene. a component of p.sohne behe'ed lo cauSt can«r .............. ._ ...... Cllmblal hl&b Patrick 8 •• 8. fll Jltew; Ht ·= ...... a ~-~ .. _.. ••11•1 Wa ...... --. a reel clJ 11-b ll1a .. afs711ttllla ....... ifMomt••la.• .................. ,1 ...... ~ .. ~--- ----· "'h" h v.as mott than 20.000 urnn higher 1han t~ state·s hmaL Health officials sa' lhttt ha"e bttn no ~no• n casrs of rontam1nauon of dnnk1n& "'at.er althou&h siem...annua.I monatonQ& ~ the Sutt V.ater Re-- sou~ Control Board ronunucs at a number of sites that arc near wdls.. T~ ha" e bttn ca.sn clscwheft in ( ahfom&a • ~ icak:s of touc chemicals ha"c contaminated dnnk- 1n1 •ater su.ppbes and bttn llaked to 1 ncrcasn an cancer and btn.b ddttts.. l nder "lht nriir. pdot prosram. the (PITT TT W CL&AJllUP/ A2) Officers' uniforms dopated to Baja Huntington police ship 300 tans after switching to blue .... , ... rt;:' c;_;.,y Cuapbelt ._ ........ ..,....... .. ....... :,., ... SSJO• IJOO•-....... dlplndPta oe incoaw Ud 1ypr o/ room. .. I lee no reason for us to move just bttausr some l.o$ Anacles en- &rqnneur wants to make a few fast bucks... said Grady, whose wife. Carmel.~ July"· I 98S. after beina ~ with cancer. They were married SS years. ML Diablo Mtdical Center and The ,...... bave raiMd plua by IM cnw to IMk ~ to lllO¥e llM:la iato a ..,.., tkility in COllCGld. "TheY're WOftdafut ...,.. ... l9id Councirwoman Terri · William*' afttt visit.ial tome of the rnidmas. "With lbetlld popu&atioa we baw in Pleau• Hi'I. • Mlft i.ve a need re. a facility like tML,. The muon •Y Iba& movia& into a 250-taidcat IMMnc wwld des~ their IC1\IC of familY. They mo - lhal the new buildina could no& att0mmodatc lM 10 peopk in w~ chairs and that the Iona balls and three MOries would be overwbdmina, IC'C'Oldi• 10 0..-dy. .. Tba1'111aeir bome1 and I.bey don't want to be uproowo, .. said Marc>! Paul Coo~r ... I tot the feelina they ve formed a new family amona them· selves.." Police in LA declaring war .on teen-agegangviolence ~ANGELES (AP) -Despite a weekend police crackdown on Pill activity resuhin& 1n 270 arTtSU and &he dosina of two allqed rock cocaine houses. street violence continued with the death of a rcputtd teen pna !Mmbtt. Poli« were holdi°' two people 1n connection with homic1M mvesup- tions. said Officer Larry Judd. Meanwhile. officers said I 39 pna- rclattd arrnts were made Sunday. followina I 3 I the day before. A force of 200 officers swept ltlrouah inner-city neiahbomoods in &he early houn both days in response to the i~ pna warfare that has rtttntly spread from poor ne1&h, borhoods into some affluent com· munit1ts. The pna problem was h1&}1ly • _----lHlblirizcd in Jan uar)' when a 2 7 -ycar- okl Lona Beach woman was killed in a pna crOssfirt while strolling in the Westwood Villa&t entertainment d1s.- tnct near the UCLA campus. .,We'rt goma to do whatever IS necessary to curb &he violcntt." polttt S.L Wilham Sweet said of tht weekend sw~ps. "We're JOIDI to Jet a handle on this pna problem. wh.ateVH It takes ... Tht tw<>-nid\t cffon rcsuhed in the ~izure of nearly three OUJKa of cocaine and 38 pains o( marijuana that had been ~U.:CS for sale. Nearly 140 vehicles utcd in drua transactions also wett lei.zed. u were nine auns. Judd said raids at the two nxk houses also netted SS.'°° in cub.. Many of the annts were for 1nvesti~tion of drua violations. but 519 tra.ffic tickets also were issued and 21 people wett arrested for invcsiiP7 tion o( drivina under the influence of alcohol. Celli said. Dun,. the sweeps. task foru offic:ttS were paired and sent out on random patrols. said ~tective Hal Schwabe. The o~rs "so to known pnl locations and look for png activity.· Schwabe said. "They look for people that arc dressed down in Pill atti~. It doesn't take Iona to find what you're looking for." Meanwhile. a Lynwood tecn.qcr was added to the hst of more than SO casualues of png,relattd violence this year. Jose LuJS Jimenez.. 17, who poli~ said was a known pna member. was shot in the head by two assailants in front of his home in the 3100 block of El Squndo Boulevard shortly after m1dniaht Sunday. said sheriffs Deputy Roeer Hom. He was ~ noun«'d dead a short time later al St. Fr11nds Medical Center. Also Sunday. 1 IS-year-old pna member and an adult were annted in Lennox a~r allqedly attackina a coupk in lbe uninco~r11ted area of Athens. authorities said. The teen..qrr. who was not ident, ified becausr of his Alf, and Gcnkl Trabue, 24. were arrested for in- ves&iption of kidnapping. rape and robbery. said sheriffs Lt. Anthony ~nis. The two altcardly apf>"oachcd the woman and her boyfnend as they stopped their car at the woman's home. ~nis said. Trabuumasbcd the window on the driver's side with &he butt of 1 shotgun. then drove the couple to a nearby alley. where Rodrisuez was pulled from the vehicle and robbed the lieutenant said. He said the suspects then drove away with the woman. ~nis said Los An~les police later spotted the tccn~qer 1n the stolen car and chased him un&il he crashed near 121 st Strttt and Budlona Avenue. POLICE URGED TO STOP SPEEDERS ••• From Al Residents arc even afraid to kt their children play 1n their front yards. "~pk art totally ftd up ... Gau be said.·· At the rate 1t's io1ng. sooner or later somebody's ioing to set killed." Police also h.a vc been oflittle help. residents said. They've told homes owners the slrttt 1s not a h1~ pnonty and the department doesn t have the manpower to constantly patrol their street. LL McBn<k. whose duties include ovcrs«1n1 the traffte division. said the first he'd heard of the problem was Sunday when he overheard some officers talkma about the Saturday ni&ht . accident and the residents' complaints. "I can understand their concern." McBnck said. ··we'll sure look into 1t. "1 hope we can help these people out as much as ~e ~n. and we will. We.11 lry lO &Cl II handled." Gar) fena11 who has hvcd on Onolc 15 years. said the problem isn't new. He was outside Saturday when 0) mond drove by. .. My son yelJed al him to slow down... Fena&1 said. Seconds later. they heard him crash. Dymond was bein4 followed by a woman who was 'riaht on his bumper." Ftnati said. Residents wanted to make a citizen's arrest of the woman. but a POhce offK"tf said they wtftn't quali· f'ied to Judtc her speed, Fenati said. Y ct. an off ictt said it was obvious Dymond had been spccdiq and the woman was aiven a sobriety test. She was allowed to leave. but an officer warned her not to drive or she would be arrested for drunken dnv-ina. Fcnati said. Rnldcnu said many of the speed- 1n.driverurecom1n1 from the" 19th hole" of the iolf courw. .. They act drunk at the golf count CLEANUP FUNDING ••• homAl count)·, Environmcnlal Health D1v1s1on would hire IS new workers to test soil and water and monitor cleanup operations The nev. personnel would conduct tnts any ume a storase tank was remo~ed in the county. They wou&d re view company repons and proposed cleanup prasnms and then monitor the actual cleanups. If the Oransc County prosram proves effective. It will be put into effect throughout the Slate. Mer, ryman said. No one wins lottery jackpot SACRAMENTO (AP) -The $4.9 m1lhon JKltpot went unclaimed 1n 1bc latest drawina of the Califomaa Lottery's IWICC·WCCkly .. M9" pmc. incrcasins &he p-and prize for Wednnday's upcom1n1 drawina to an cxpttted Sl2 million. , Six .. M9" pla~rs did pick five corrttt numbers and the bonus · oumber bdOrt Saturday's drawina. a;vu.,acla a Sl29.949 pnn. Ariotbef 169 p&aycn p.cked fi~ conut ...... c • numbef'I and won $4.206 cactl. The numbers drawn~ 14. 17, 34. 12. 41. 2. and the bonus number. 2S. Four COITC(l numbcn ~ s*ked by 11.291 Dlaycn. whocacb won SS7. Anotkf 211. 991 tkkct buym oided thra ........ .oa SJ ada. The ..... -.cy hlft s.wr..,·. dra~, .... led to Sl.129.41it. while 14.lM.349 "'I awarded to schoob. • .... ._ .. c-. ._. ..,...,_ L• MO CM&a ...... (4 ~ ~ .. .., 1'...._a ....... wo11 and 10 down this street ... Fenat1 said Todd Fullerton's home is s1tuattd naht on the curve of Oriole where many of the accidents occur. "We've been )elhnf. about 1t for ~rs.·· Fulknon said. It's almost as 1fthecopsdon't want to deal with it. It takesa lotofproddina to set them out here." Fullerton said his father has actu, ally stopped speeden and yanked them oul of their can in fury. Other rnidcnts have chased driven into the aolf course parlung lot. His Jirlfricnd was threatened by a moto,Ast who raced up behind her as she wu bed:ina out of the driveway. Fullenon said. RCSMknts have even talked about taltins on the e•~tc of a pted community to pttvcnt the uic of their street as a thoroughfare. he said. "It's a tou~ situation. My mom's even turned in two or three cops for spced1na down the street. .. Fullerton said. ··11 ).ust shows it's a universal problem .. DOGS ••• P'reaaAl prosttssive. feltJnJ more expensive with successive dunp. Spreinc did not know tuctly bow much the fines woukl be railtd. only that they will be in line with what o~ area cilia and the county C ... !JCS- ••Tbey're really lo'W now," Spttinc said. ~ comminee Nied that a man- dat°'l 9"00ptr law wu not ap- ~~ll«qMd al'"°" all of the commiuee's ~ IM couocU rejcC1ed a ._.lion to allow dop to n.m on l~IOol --. II allo llid lhat the ~ daUoel ril not UDIY 10 S.. I ..... 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He became the special •nt in charar of the Los A•ie1 division. which ovcnccs most of Southern California. Nevada. Hawaii. Samoa. Gua.mand other U.S. trust tccritorin. JUSt as cocaine became the drua of ChOIC't. In all. U.S. law enforcement qcn, c1es at all levels spent more than $6 b1lhon last year on drua enforcement. Yet. that impressive sum pales in comperison to the drua trade. which is a SSO billion-per-year enterprise. "Throuahout my career I've view- ed a problem we seem ill-equipped to deal with."' Hunter said. "It just runs from o~ drua to another. "We had halluonoeens 1n the '60s. then the heroin problem. then the cocaine pr-oblcm. "Ifs like deahna with pressure points. You use all )our resources on one problem and up pops another. "I think my peers and collequcs realized we nttd t>ro.6-basc:d ~ arams. not just law enforcement. "The drua problem is supply and Mmand. We create our own prob- lems bl Med;' he said. "If the Colombian cancl ~iztd thcR was no Mmand for cocaine. n would stop ovemiah'1 '' The roaune demand also il- lustrates the imponant differcntt in the dru, w;c of today compared to a scnerataon aao when Hunter btpn his career. -The people ~ arTtSttd when I staned ~ prctt) .. much the un- employed. the Mrthcts. the thieves. Today. drua abusers arc mort' often employed;' he said. "And they don't distinauish necessarily between where and when they use and deal." Law enforccmcnt's inability to handk the situation has be'Cn emphasized by Oransc County Sheriff Brad Gates as well. who rerommcnded Hunter to SMI. Gates. who is on SM rs advisory board. o°" threatened 10 publicize the names of bus1neu leaden who failed to join his campaian apinst drua abuse. He remains a staunch advocate of drua policies and educa- Immunity rejected for Mecham trial witness PHOENIX. Anz. (AP) -State senators hearin1 Gov. Evan Mecham's impeachment trial de, c1dcd toda~ qauut putina immuni- ty to a w1&ncss who is accused of making a death th~t qainst a former top Mecham aide. Attorney General Bob Cort>tn load lawmaken &hat panti~unity to ltt Watkins.. former of s&ale pnson construction. coukl wind up protectin' him from prosecution for allcaed comes .. you have no way of knowinaabout today." Senators were conllderina whether to .,ant ·•use immunity .. to Watkins to force him to say whether he threatened &he life of Donna C'.ar1lon last November. whidl would have mean& his testimony coukl no& be used apinst him 1n criminal court. Impeachment cbaJ'tes •inst &he 63-year-old Mecham. 1 lint-tmn RepubliQ.n, included 1 cha,.e &hat he tried to thwan an investiption into Walkins' alJeeed threat Friday Watkins invobd the Fiftft Amendment riabt •inst tclf,in- crimination in reAtti"I to tC'Stlfy bef'cn the Senate. Watkins said today thal if the sta~ pandjury probe were over he would have no problem with tcstifYina. "These are the people (the attorney acnnaJ's offic:e) that 8R out'° eet the 90vcmor." Walkins said. .. Anybody that f_tls in tbe middle is .,. .. to ett hun. t1on propams 1n the wottolace. ··The main thrust of SMl is to help fill 1n the pps. .. Gates said. "first. they have lo ,et compnies lo admit the) have a problem. Pnusina SMl's effons in tducatina the business K'C10f. Gates said. "They've doM an out.aandinajob 1n the past year and I think that•s auc to Ted Hunter." Probably the stroneest sdlina point SMI can make to business peopk 1s the bottom line assue -drut UStrs cost them money. "Our mnsaae IS lhal business has to do more," Hunter said. *'Thcrt'0S no controversy: for lelal and econ· om1c rnsons.. busu~u has to develop a drus policy in the workplace. "We sit down with ~tions and develop 1 rorponle philosophy sayina nxntaally that drup attn't acttptabk and won ·1 be tolenttd. ''Employees and supervi1c:>n know their rnponsibilitics. to c~one buys in and unckrstands it's for the common wefl,tJeina. •• Employers learn how drua,uscrs caut£ more atttdcnts.. art absent and tardy more often and fUe more worker's compensation claims. They also learn &he courts will look at mJuries and invcstipte neaJieicnce. askina what employen are 3om& lO protect workers ftom drut 1bu1e. It's too expensive to ipore.. Or. u Hunter eoled. "Some 216,000 Oranee County emplo~ arc throwina another drua pany 11 wort today. "Gueu who's picluna up the tab"'. UNIFORMS ••• Pn.Al tometrist who bad been 1 reserve officer in Huntiftllon Beach. Acrontina lo a S&of'y published In the Brcnr. 1 bimonthly newsklter for city employees. Duran is a former Oranee County raidtnt who works with Mc.an police in opnatina the children's million. Wbea tbt abudontd infants att dnentd o. the suecu.. the police take them to Dwan. Golden West Collqir wiU host more than )()() 11udentJ from 10 local hap tchools at its Hispanic Educational Day Wednadly in the colqe's Hispanic Education Adv1nC1C1Mnt Center. ··overcomi• the Obltades in Job DilCrimina· tion to Reach a Goer· wilt be tbc topic of a key~ ssach at 9:30 a.m. by ~ Martina, former parliamentarian of the Laaue or United Latin American Citizens In CaJi(ornia. The day-Iona ~m will include a video pretentation ... All You Can Oram." For additional infonnation, call Dr. Americo Lopa-Rodriaues. HEAC director, at 89'98926. or the HEAC staf at 89s.1299. BOtlpltal vol1111teen meet Everp-een, the volunteer suppon aroup or the South Coast Medical Center maternity unit. will bold its annual membership mcetina toni&ht at 7 o'clock in the hospital boardroom. · Everarcen volunteers raise funds for the maternity unit and assemble sift packets for new mothers. Call 490-1311, ext. 2740. for reservations and other information. Tnde talk •lated , l~nc Fischer, rqional manaaer of Soulhem California for lhe California State World Trade Commission Export FinanceOfTi«, will be the guest speaker at Wednesday's meeting of the Balboa Bay Republican Women. Federated. Fischer will discuss international trade at the noon meeting at the Airportcr Inn. 18700 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. Reservations can be made by calling 646-6101 . Voice .emlnar aet "Your Voice: Do You Sound as Good as You Look?" will be the topic of a training seminar Wednesday from 1 to 10 p.m . in Room 12 of Coastline Collest's Huntington Beach Center. 20661 Farnsworth lane. Brenda Blackman. who heads a communica- tions training and consulting firm. will conduct the prO&fllm. Call 241-6184 for further information. Health aeml nar In NB A free health and nutnt1on seminar will tk held Wednesday from 6 to 1 p.m. at Whipple's Healthy Foods in Newport Beach. Jane Nalhan, a nutritional counselor practicing in Irvine. will djscuss "Keeping Cancer Out of Your life." Call 786-2664 or 644-1733 for further information and reservations. CIUldren '• art cJaBS A .. get ready" an workshop for children in first throu&h sixth arades will be offered Wednesday and Mardi 16 at 3:30 p.m. in the children's primary room at the San Juan Capistrano Regional library. 3149.S El Camino Real. San Juan Capistrano. No rqjstration is needed. but due to the volunteer stalus of the instructor. space will be limited. Call the children's desk of the hbrary at 493-1752 for more information. Volunteen wanted The Oasis Senior Center an Corona del Mar as seekina volunteen for 1u Employment Placcmcnl Service. an o rpnizat1on to place senior citizens in jobs in the Newport Beach area. The service will be available on Thursdays and Fndays. Call the Volunteer Center of Orange County at 953-5757 or 582-3176 for details. Monday, March 7 • 6:30 p.m. c .. aa Mesa City C.UCU. council chambers, 77 Fair Drive. • 6:30 p.m. Colaa Mesa Plaaalq C.mmlaaioll study session. first-floor conference room. 17 Fair Drive. • 1 p.m. Special mcetina of the Lapa.a Bead Recrutlea Committee to discuss des1an alterna- tives for Aliso School Parle council chambers, 505 Forest Ave. • 1 p.m. Baw..i-Bead Ctty CoucU, council chambers. 2()()(f Main St. Tuf*Jay, March 8 • 6p.m. ....,... Baa o,e. Spac. Com· _...... 11141 s..ai. Luma Sfedlk Plu a..n •• Review, 32331 Coast Ritbway, South l..quna. ., ~ LOCU.aBY ' ..., ........ _. '1'hit cup is donated upoe the condition that it shall be pmcrved as a pttpetual challe• cup (or friend!}' competition betWft'n foreip cou.ntrits. Those arc the words or tbe America's Cup Deed of Oift as dictated by Georse Schuyler of the New Yon Yacht Club when he donated the cup in ~rpe1ui1y I 00 years.,. The bitlest violation oflhe eked of Gift in this )'car's match between the defend.int San Dleto Yacht O ub and the chaltena,ina Mercury Bay Boat Club of New Zealand is that there wtJI no frie ndliness between the two competiton. That much was made clear at a "media alert" at the Hyau Rqency Hotel in Lona Beach Wednesday ni&ht when dnisn manqer John Marshall. spcakina for the Sail America Foundation. manaaer of the San Oteao Yacht Club's defenSt'. told a packed audttnce of pnnl. radio and tckvision rcpont'r-s· "We are losm1 res~t for Michael Fay as he dod~ honest compet1t1on and ia tryina to wan by l~I shortcuts that would replace creative sJulls of yacht desian." Fay as the Nt'w Zealand merchant banker who found a loophole 1n the Ottd of Gift thal would allow him to challence San Diego Yacht Club. current holdtt of the cup. and forct' a match this year in yachts with 90-foot waterlines -almost twice lhe size of the I :!-meter class which has been used 1n cup competition sin~ 1958. SDYC/Sa1I .\mcrica had planned to hold lhe defense 1n San Diqo in 1991 in 12 meler yachts. open to all comers. To counter Fa~ 's move. the San Diego Yacht Club and Sail America have come up with a plan to defend the cup wilh a high-tech catamaran and move the venue from San Diego to the San Pedro channel off Los -'*let and Lons Beach. an area -ith winds better suned to catamarans. faY. 1s protnUnJ both tbr ust of a mul\ahull l'lthl tnd the t'h•ntt or "Cnut' •nd ws threalt'f\ina.to eo midi: to eoun to ap1n Jtall tht dt~nder "What ~c·~ say1n1 to fay 1s that we have acceplcd >Our challenar. Qun ~l.111- lf\S. fOflt'l tht' lawyen. and let's ~t oul on the watt'r and St'ttle this match... said Marsh.all. Manhall said lhere 1s nothing 1n tht' Deed of Gift that proh1b1ts a defcnsr 1n a catamaran as long as the craft meets the ~nmeters ora waterline between 44 and 90 feet. But Fay conlends 1hal a ract' bet""'Ct'n two such w1del)' d1ffrrent craft could not be called a "malch .. Manhall said Sa1I Amenca 1s bu11d1ng two muluhulls. one a wing mast cacamaran and another which he dcd1ned to 1denufy Mcan""'h11t' ~nn1s Conner. skipper of the 12-mC"ter Star-. & Stnpes in which he beat Australia +o to ~over the cup. 1s now pracl1C'1ng sailing a catamaran. a crafl in which ht> has no e•penence ConnC'r also 1s sounding off against fa). calling his controve"1al chaJlenge an 'Instant millions ' notificat ion only another disappointment 81 PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ................ Robert Reid thou&ht his train had finally pulled into the station. The official-loolung cnvelopt in the mail contained what appeared to be a ch«k and notification that Reid had become a milliona ire. It said. "We arc pleased 10 inform you tha t you have been designaled to rcceivt certified bank checks from United States Pur c hasing Exchange for $2.064.459.33 .... your cash amount in our multimillion dollar sweepstakes subject to your selection as the grand prize Wloncr. ·• Of course. the subtk wording "subJecl to your sclecllon" sugnted Reid's tl"lUn hadn't amved after all. But lhc come-on was such that some recipients lhouv._it they had. indeed. be- come instanl m1lhonaircs. An Ohio coupk who lhought they had won $2 millio n from the same company wcnl oul and bought lwo new 1.:ars and almost qun their jobs, lhc Associated ~s reponed lasl week. A M1ch1pn woman reponcdJy quit her JOb and vacationed in las Vegas before learnina she had not won SI. 7 million. as she thought. Reid. who 1s on d1sab1ht) and r«e1ves Orange County Housmg Authomy as. s1stance. was wary. .. I've aot dreams. but not the kind where rd run out and spend the money before I've gol it." he sa1J . '"It looks hke a cht'Ck. but 1t doesn't sa) 'Pay lo the order of.' .. But. thinking he might be a wanner. Read look lhe ··check" and no11ficat1on inlo the Housina Authom ) office. They were so convinced he'd won they were ready to cut off his assistance. "Evcrybo<h was congratulaung me:· said the Hunungton Beach resident. "I said "don'l take me off housing unlil I actually set a check.· .. ................ "-... ~ Robert Reld of B1lll~Oll Beach wu amon& tboaaanda acroee tbe co1llltry wbo recel•ecf' reaHatie loo~ cbecb aad notice. tbat .eemed to atate tbey bad already won mllllona of dollan. Reid called the U n1ted States Pu ~has- 1ng E"change. the Los Angeles firm that 1s sponsonng the sweepstake-s. and learned that nobod) has wo n anything ~cl. .\ drav. ing as slated for Dttember The-U .S. Postal Scf\ 1ct has rt'Ce1ved complainB. about the compan~ and has fo~arded lhem to the Federal Tradt Comm1ss1<'n for 1n ves11ga t1on Rt 1d framed lhe bogus cht'Ck '" a reminder ofhts brush w11h "'ealth "h v..u li kt m't dream "'as ansv.t'red .. he said "But lik~ C'\C'~th 1ng. m' bubble:' got poppt'd " EPA chief says use of autos may be curbed to meet clean air standards WASHINGTON (AP) -The head of lhe En vironmental Protection .\genq warned local officials today the) might have to restrict auto use to mcel federal clean air standards. EPA Administrator Ltt M. Thomas told a mcetina of the National 4\ssoc1auon of Counties "the easy days arc over" in pollution control. More than 70 c1t1cs do not meet federal standards for ozone. a constituent of smog that worsens brcathana pro blems. penalt1t·s against non-complying areas v. h1le 1t cons1dt'~ ~visions to the Clean .\tr .\ct. but "in the Ion& term we'll be n,tll bad. at making the louah choicn about hov. v. C' are goa ng to mtel thoSt" standards.·· To reduct ozone formation in urban areas. sc1tnll\ls belie' t reductions 1n hydrocarbons must prt'Cede rcducl1ons in nnrogcn O'-ad~ Thomas noted that Conaress has 1m· 111111111111111•111111111111•"•11•11•• .. --A posed a moratonum until Aug. I on Ozone 1s tormed b) the interacuon in sunlight of cenain h)'drocarbon and other compounds "1th nitrogen O\tde-s. a prod· uc1 of combusuon in motor vehicles. fa ctories and pO\o\-('r plants The h)drocarbons can be unburned g.asohne from cars. other compounds from ind~ mal sources and e' ('0 aerosol propellants Thomas told the u soc1al1on. ··1 can't ha't' full respons1b1ht) 1n Washancto n of t'Slabhshing a uniform S)Sltm of r'CJU· lauons and controls v.hcn In f~ct r .. e &Ot such a d1' erst" sroup of sou~. v.htn the smog problem ma) v..ell need 10 be dealt v.11 h b~ redunng the numberofc~rson 1k slrttt, b' telhng people the) can't dn'e ncarh to the ('"tnt the) have 1n the pest." ambush and vowrnt to ckfeat the KJwis u i.oundly IS he dad the Ausues. Since tht mOiSt recent "':::t it bu been annqunccd that l..Ofw will_be~...:..._,..,......,_ tht" ho5t ~1ty f0r dU,,a.r'aAIMl'ia• -.-............ The d.tt1s1on was made afkr a Krin or mttt1np between Tom Ehman. ~nt and ch1ef operaun.a olf ic:n for Sail Ameri- ca. and Dack Saf)Cftt. chttf eucuuve officer of Lona Beach•s Ccntenn1al com- mtU~. Sa,..rnt called Lona Beach the .. satb"I capital of the world.'' pointinaout lhat 11 is the homt of lhc Conpusional Cup match racan1 scncs. the sne of lhc 1984 sa1bn1 01} mp1n and wveral other m-.,or sa1hng t"'ents. 1nclud1n1 the 1nauau.ral of the World Cup match1ng,1COCS scheduled 1n .\u1ust Said Ehman: .. The Lo~ Beach area is 1he closest place 10 San Dieso Wlth &ood "ind for tht super-hip performan~ craft C'Xpected to compelt for the Amenca's ( 11p " As 11 stands now. lhe best of three r-.cc ma1ch 1s S<:heduled an m1d-Apnl at a datt 1ha1 "ould not ronflict with the start of the Oh mp1cs 1n Pusan. South Korea. Chicken facing extinction By 11lle Auectald Pttu Sanford and Lmda Simmons' Sturd Chicken rt'$t.aurant has run afoul of Orange County·s Stgn codt. and the mcch.an1cal ducker ma' be bound for the choppin1 block. · <\count) offic1al wants lo knock the bag bird off its perch -on top of a l't'Staurant drne-throU&h Sllfl -~here the 6-foot-lall mechanical chick.en beckons customers 10 cross the:' Pan fie Coasl Haghwa) at Sunscl Beach. The Simmons ba\le been cackhn1 ever since. "We"vt' &Ota lot of money ucd up in this ch1ckC"n . "'°we're' tighuna back.'. Simmons said The couple st.attcd a ··Sa,t' Our Ch1d.en" petition dnve and sa) the) ha"e pined about 500 Sl&JUturcs. The) ha"e planned a "Save O ur Chicken·· prolesl march for toda) The 1ssut 1n,olves an ordinance proh1b1un1 frtt·Standmg or temporaf') s11ns in unincorporated parts o( the counl). said Gary ~ncher. the count~ 's enforcemenl manager ··v.c·re tr)ing to 1mpro't' the '1sual aspects of Sunset tkach. and 1f e'er) bod) did this 1t v.ould promote a gansh amagt .. Elinor Davis dies of cancer Eh nor [)a, 1s a longtime Laguna Beach ~•dent. pott and acu' 1st. died cart~ Frida' a1 South Coast ~cdacal C'C"nter afttr ha11hna cancer he •as 80 03, 1s "'a' a rn1den1 of La1una Beach for more than W "can. and made her mark on that Cit\ an a ·,-ancn of wa~ he was acu'e 1n t·he la_guna G~nbClt .\ssoc1a· tion and local TLC group. and hJtd man) art1cl~ published 1n local ne .. spapel"\ dealing "'1th ecolog). 1ransponat1on. senior issues and pohuc&I topics Sh<' 1s a former Da1h Pilot columnist Da\tS als0 v.as an award-~·inning ~t and -.n ter. and slud1ed piano and vo1~ at the Cinu nna11 Conservator) Dunng World V.ar II. she was amon1 the first rt("rulls to the \\omcn·s Ann) Corps and helped orpn1ze that vaup 1n 11s earl) da)S She 1s sun 1ved by her only child. Dtborah [).a, 1\ Mcmonal itnacn will be held at 5 pm Tucsda~ at the pzebo m He1sJcr Park 1n LAauna 8cach Some of [)a \Ill. p<X'mS V. 111 be read It the SCJ'Vl('t' Her bod' .. 111 be donated to 'iC'ICl\CC' F~nds and relatives att asked to nule a memonal donation 10 lht .\mencan C3~r Soc1et) -way driver causes illing four people parl cd in the I 000 block of Santa Rosa somcttmt 1n Jamal) • • • wmcone broke IOtO a home 10 lbt from a home in the I 0 block .,of Hamsburi bet'lo\>een noon and mi& naaht Sunda~ Sunday and 1 a..m thas momma and stolt a com~t dttc player and ~' e-ral akms o( C'Jot.hJJll. II By PAUL ARClllPL&Y ... ..., ...... An ll-year-okS Anaheim man lw been identified Q the wrona-way driver who killed himself and three Loe An,eln County residents on their way to a church terVice Sundly, coroner'• officials said. Tbe 9:20 a.m. 1«ident doled the 10utbbound Onnac freeway for about fin boun. authorities said. Joae Solis-T taorio alqedly drove bis Clicvrok1 Celetwity nortll oa lbe &eeway •ut 75 mpb be~ the Mlddtnt. Tfhidl Illa killed .. Hoh.: 19, of'Lo~ 8-b;, ~Stone, 61~ of I Hacienda Heiabts and Joics Stone. and slnlet an Oklsmobile Ocha 88 60, also of Kacendia Heitbts.. cor-c:arryinatbeS&onesandHohbcad--0n oner's officials said. The Celdlr'i.,-ca•t fire. but lhe Seven nbicln ~involved in the blaze was immcd.i.a&dy exltf\lu1shcd 11«ident. ahho"'lb all of the fawjties by a witnas. Clem said. were an two cars. A Mada and Mercedes ~ All sout~boufM! lana of the frt.e.. darnaeed b)' ftya.na dd>ns. wh1~ a way were 1m~1.1tdy doled at the CbeTI'Okt M&libu s~rved but was Ktidcnt ~ jutt touth of Ball unabte to avoid 1 ... ncina blow off loed, said Hiabway Patrol dis-the teft rear side oflbe Otdsmob1lc patcher Jane.lie C'km.. Traffic was A Toyoca pickup tnKk also Meted up to tbe Ri~ Freeway. swerved \0 avoid lbe tollision and Accordina to Wllnetaea. Sobs-was ANCt tM. 1 n....t-van Clem T~ -.a drivill nonh in the aid.. vz .._...... ' ~ sa.ouJcln ol tk hcway AD IOUtbbound Ues mnained wMi IN swen-td into tbe 6nl lue doled •nl ~ 2 p.m , she laid I 000 bl od of 'l\d.tms ~' enue e.ar1) Saturda~ mom1nsandtook SIOfrom a purst'. hul nothlf\I elK lrrine ( ash. JC'well) and a aun wtre ~toltn ' • • • .\ 1987 Vofb"a&en Fo\, li«nie number :!EVC414. was stokn from a homt' 1n the 10 bl<X'k of Wtntcf'Jl"ttn tx·tv.c-en 9 and 10 o.m Sunda~ • ii • SomC"one N'oke into a home an the 2!)1 Mock of lkrlttle) ~tween 7 p.m Armed man arrested after death threats ' Thal gu_ilty ofniarder over foot • ., DONALD II. ROl'HBEBG ........... Republican presidential con· tnden Bob Dok and Jack Kemp invoked Prnidcnt Reqan's name today tryina to stem a Gcorac Bush tide on Super Tuesday. as the Demo- crats foc:uted on Tuas the day bef0tt the most dcltpte-nch showdown in polita.I history. Gov. Michael Dukak1s of Massa- chUKtts. the leader 1n polls of Texas and Florida Democrats. met with tnior citizens at a North Miami Btach condom1n1um development. On Sunday he campa11ned 1n Spanish as he appealed to H1span1c voccn in Tuas and then flew to Georaia where he met with former ~nt Jimmy Carter. GOP candidate Pat Robertson was in Texas and told an audience in bilene. "The frontier that beckons us today is the ene'I¥ f'ron11er." The former t<"levasion evangchst got the endorsement of Diane Den- man. vice chairman of the T<"llaS Republican Party. who said she knows all the cand1datc-s ''but without a doubt. I've got more confidence that at is Pat Robenson who wall provide the unsWCTVina comm11mcn1 to the conservative beliefs that art needed to Stt America into the 1990s .. Dok told a news conft'rtn~ 1n Atlanta that -pons do demonstrate that I beat all the Democrats. H<" (Bush) doesn't beat any of th<"m. We're try1n• tocontinue to RcaJianiz<" the Republican Party. to let it irow." Kemp. stl'Ulllina to survive after finishing no better than third 1n any contest so far. told an audience at Louisiana State University ... , think the Republican Party wants a Reqan Rcpubhcan propcssave conservative to M nominated and frankly. GcotJC Bush. Bob Dok and Pat Robertson don't qualify." ··we arc 1n the race... 1nsasted Kemp, brushins aside questions of how wdJ he had to do on Tuesday to sur"1ve. Whale DukaJus met wtth Caner. ~n. ~lbert Gore Jr. of Tennnstt picked up backing from another 1nnuent1alGcorgian. Sen. Sam Nunn. As the Georgia senator left for a week· long tnp to the Soviet Umon. his office released a statement sayinJ he had cast his absentee ballot for Gore bttauS<' .. his views come closest to my own views as to the steps our nation must take to meet our challenges at home and abroad." Four of Dukak1s· rivals -JcsS<' Jackson. Gary Hart. Rep. Richard Gephardt of Missouri and Gore - wer<" in Texas toda_y. as was Rob- enson. Bush wuendana hiscam1>1ian day 1n h.is hometown of Houston. Teus.. which votes with 19 other states on Tuesday. offers a trove of 183 Democrauc delcptcs and 111 on the Republican side. Dole conceded Sunday he was involved in -a long. hard fiaht" for th<" GOP nomination and he had little cause for optimism about his pros- Swat with h~nal quiets gunm.an .. after 1nan killed ly TM Auocta&d Prt11 1 EMPORIA. Kan. -A worshiper charied at a gunman re-loading a sem1- automat1c pistol and htt ham with a hymnal to help end an attack that killed a flan and wound~ four others at a Baptist church. the pastor said. The $unman, who was tackled by churchgoers Sunday moming but not 1nJUrc.d. was !!led. and a prosecutor was expected to fik c~ today. Police Chief Larry lomenkamp said. The suspect was 1dent1fied as Cheunphon J1. 29. of ac1enda Heights. and no mouve was known. Blomenkamp said. He said J1 lt'fi California wnhin the past week and amved in Empona late Sunday morning. dn' 1Dg up to Calvaf) Baptist Church ID a Cadillac Major Alaskan qaa.ke prompts evacuation• Al"llC HORAuE. A.laska -Th<" third st\ert carthquak<" 1n th<" Gulf of .\laska ID four mo nths prompted bnef evacuations along the coast and ~as felt hundreds of mil~ awa~ but no damage or inJUr) was report<"d The quake shook bu1ld1nas and led to tsunami warnings that forced hundreds of coastal r<"s1dcnts from their homes Sundav afternoon Warm weatber tJlows Idltarod leaders ANCHORAGE. Alaska -Fighting warm temperatuml3nd wet snow. the leaders an the ld1tarod Trail Sled Dos Rae<" w('rc out ofFingcr Lake and on their wa) to Rain> Pass early toda) Thanttn teams left the F1ng<"r Lake checkpoint. 193 males from the I.I S8-m1lc race's starting hne. ID one hour lat<" Sunday fwent)-thrtt otht'r team~ had am"cd at the checkpoint. La"on Barv(' of Wasilla and Jerry Austin of St. Michael pulled out at 7.39 p.m They were followed by DeeDee Jonrowe of Bethtl. 1987 champion Susan Butcher of Manie). four·tamc champ.on Rack Swenson of Two RJVers and Tim Mocrlein of Kasalof. Barvt' and S'4enson had declared their 24.hour layovers. then canceled the la)over All mushcrs arc rtqu1red to halt for one full 24 hour penod dunng th<" rac<" to rest themselves and their dogs S•aggart say s , 'I t wasn 't 11.ke that at all' BATON ROL C.,E. La -Evangelist J1mm) Swaggart accustd the m~1a of dastoned repons and promised his followen he would tell them someda> ~hat sin he had confessed to ··one da). when it's time. )OU who have stood with us for so loni, we will tell you v.hat has happened. what did happen:· s~aggan said Sunda) on has p"'recordcd 1elev1s1on program .. It wasn't hk<" an-, thing > ou read about in the papers or heard on tcle" 1s1on or radio or ~hate' er .. v..agart <>t<"ppcd dov..n from his pulpit at the 7,50()..scai Famil) Wor\hap ( t'nter ht'r<" after a t<"arful confession Feb 21 Has co.pestor. th<" Rev Jim Renu has been deh"<"nng th<" sermons Sunday's show included the music from the pre-.1ous wet'k·., sc:n1cc as usual but Rt'ntz's sermon was rt'placed ..-.11h Swag.an talJung to his follo"'ers. petll on TutSday when 17 Nees h06d Republic.an primaries and 20 hold Dmlocra tic contests. Thttr arc 712 Republican and l .307 Democratic delqates at stake. includin1 the four to be scleeled from American Samoa. Southern and border sllte:s dom1· nate the day and William Brock. Dole's cam1>1i10 manqcr, said Bush held a "2· l or a l-1 lead in vinua.lly every Southern stale." The vice pmident demonstrated his strength 1n the rqion on Saturday when he overwhelmed his rivals an the South Carolina primary and swept the state's 37 delcptes. On the Democratic side. Dukak1s looked stronacst with leads in surveys 1n Tc.us and Aonda. the two bignt Super Tuesday states. and a lock on his home state of Ma.ssachusclls. which also votes on Tuesday. "llcould be he'll come outofSupcr Tuesday the froni.runner." said a Gephardt aide of Dukakis. Jackson's support 1n the black community gi ves him the biggest Southern base of any candidate. Interviewed Sunday on the ABC program. "This W~k With David Brinkley." he said. ..I'm running strong in the South ... but he refused to predict how many deleptes he migh1 Win In the rction. Gore appeared on the same pro- gram and conceded he needs to win more than his home state of Ten· n<"sscc on Tuesday. He predicted he '4-0uld carry "several other" statn. but ref used to say which ones. Robenson was 1ntcrv1ewcd on the NBC show" Meet the Prns .. and said that 1f he doesn't grt 200 to 300 delegates on Tu~y ··11 will be d11Tteuh.'' ..ks p I Tiie dlolr at EbcM•r ....... Cbuda lD ... ..,.. .. 0 tlaaabe •P0 for tlM -· c I z of AtlaJlta. Ga .• ..-. ..... y u _,._Jack-Illa Democratic preeideatlal c:aapalp. Judge dlsaJisses Robertson's libel salt WASHINGTON (AP) -A fcdttal judge today dismissed Pat Roberuon"s$)5 million libcf suit apJnst a former congrcMman who questioned bis war record aft<"r the GOP prcs1dent1al candidate qrccd to pay the court cosa. U.S. Oistnct Judge Joyce Hc-ns Grccn SIJlled a bnef order disnussing th<" case ~with prejudice ... which means thaC former Rep. Paul N. McCloskey Jr .• R-Cahf. as lqall) the victor in lh<" dispute Robertson acccp~ the cond1uon the judF impost<! on Friday an a onc--scntcnce letter from has atto~)' DouaJ,as V. Rigler that was delivered to the Judge's chamben by mcsscngc-r Under terms of the dismissal. Robenson must pa) court fen. pnnungcostsandcoun reporters" fen.. but not Mc('loskey's attomcv's fttS Mc('Joskey said in an inteni1ew Saturday that he would file a motion or a separate suit 10 recover has lcpl cxpcnsn. Th<"Judgcgave McCloskey's lawyerslOdays to fik an itemtz~ list of coun costs to be assnsed on R~n The) range between SS.000 and $20.000. depcnd1ng on conf11ct1nK esumates g1v<"n by lawyers for both sacks. If Robertson had rtJCCted Grttn's dismissal. he would ha"e had tu go to court 10 Washanaton. D.C.. on Tuesda) to bc&Jn the tnal. which was upected to last about thrtt '4-ceks Roberuon said the sch~ulcd start of the lnal on Super Tuc'ida) -when 20 states hokl primaries or caucuses ..-.11h a hons' sha"' of dclqatcs at stake - unfair!) forces him to ch~ betWttn campaipuna for th<" GOP nom1na11on and v1ndacaun1 his personal honor Sex ex perts: Justices to consider reinstating ~IDS 8.l?read death sentence of Florida man JUSt es ti mated WASHINGTON (AP) -Th(' Su- NEW YORK (..\P) -Two noted sex experts who cnuc1zed health authorities for failing to stress the C,\tCnt of the AIDS epidemic said toda> that their own ('St1matcs of the spr<"ad of A I OS ..-..ere based on beliefs and cstamatt's. not sc1t'nt1fic e' 1denl'e ~we did not project our own databa5(' on to the general popu- la11on .. said Roben Kolodny. c~ author ~Ith Wilham Masters and V1rg1nia Johnson of ··cns1s· Heter- Ost.\ual Beha' 1or ID the Age of <\IDS." Kolodn> said a1 a press rnnferencc th1i. morning that the authors· asser· uon that AIDS 1s "no..-. running rampanl in the heterosexual com- munll) .. was an csumate based on analysis of u1suns studies that have appeared in Ktenufic journals. It was not based on original rt'scarch b) the authors. he said Master!>. asked for his JUSt1ficauon of the cta1m. s~ud ... I simply believe It.•• Tht authors cnt1c1zcd health authorities for fa1hn1 to strns the threat of AIDS 10 heterosexuals. and th<") have tht'mselHs been cnuc1zcd by an AIDS expert for making rccommendattons that might alarm th<" pubhc p~me(:ourt toda) aarecdtocons•dt"r Court refuses to fr ee church es from n:1nstaung the death sentence of a Flonda man convict~ ofkalhngan 8-fin a n cial discl osur es in campaidn )Car-old &Jrl in I '>78 0' fhe court as ellpected to use the cast' 10 stud) death row inmates' nght to raise: new 1ssun when they tum to the federal courts for help and to decide whether AondaJuncs ma) be told 1he1r life-0r~eath recommen· dat1ons arc subj«t to the tnal Judge's appro"al Aubre> .\dams. who on« workt'd as a corrccuons ofTi~r at the Manon Correctional lnst1tut1on in Ocala. wu con\ 1cted of the Jan 23. 1978 strangulation ofTnsa Gail Thornie> His com icuon and death sentt'nC<" ha\e been upheld thrtt times by the Flonda uprem<" ( oun The nation's h1ghe\t coun refused to "" •<"~ his case twice In th<" second federal coun ap~I. .\dams in earl> 1986 challenged 'itatcm<"nts made to the JUf) b> the 1udr. 1n his 'itate co un sentencing tna . Under Aonda law. a JUr)' rec· ommcn<h hfe or death for con1tacted murderers in capttal c~s. The presiding JUdgt as free to folio~ or du.regard the recommenda11on. -'dams ll'Jucd that such JU'Y tn· strucuons run afoul of a I 98S Su- orcme C oun dcc1s1on 1n which the WASHINGTON 14\PI -The Su~mc Court toda) refused 10 free churchcs from ha"ing 10 compl) with state financ1al-<hsclosu"' la~ when waging pubhc referendum campaigns The coun. citing the lack of a "substanual fcckral qunuon. ·· turMd a'4a) a challenge b) 13 churches from Jackson.Tenn • to a law they contend v1olat~ tht'ir frttdom of rcl111on and frttdom of spc«h The Tennesstt law aJso affects other non-pohucal orpn1zat1ons that dcc1d~ 10 campaign for or against ass~ that appear on el«t1on ballots. The controHrs) arose dunng an .\UJUSt 1984 ekc11on held in Jackson to determme whether mabhshmcnts w1th1n the Clt) would be allo~'cd to sell liquor b} the dnnk The local option r<"f<"Rndu m was defca~ b) 40 votes -6. SI 4 to 6. 4 7 4 The 13 area church~ ni~ of them Bapt1st.afTihalcd. took steps to make public their oppos111on to allowina on-prnn1sc hquorconsumpt1on 1n Jackson. The churches ~nt SS. I SO. mostly for advenasana. 1n opposat1on to the refeRndum But the) fa1k-d to rq1ster as .. polmcal campa1an commuten" as required b) tht' Tt'nnes5tt Campa1an F~nanc11l Disclosure Act of 1980. The law <kfines such comm1tttts as any combmauon of two or mo"' people .. malung t'\pendaturcs to support or oppose any candidate for pubhc offic<" or measu~ .. It requires that the committees dcsapatc a pohucal treasurer and file campa1gn-d1sclosure statemcnu. 1usttcC\. culin1 in a M1ss1ss1pp1 cut. said a death St'ntence 1s 1nvahd 1f a JUf) 1s misled about its role an determining whether lh<" defendant actual!) ..-.1lld1e In the case. a Mtss1ss1pp1 pros- ecutor had told Jurors they should not '1e"' thcmsehes as <kt<"nn1n1na hfe or death bcaaUJC thear scnteott would be re\ 1ew~ automatically by an appals court. The Supreme Court u1d such a statemt'nt misled the JUr}. and rt'ndcred the sublcquent death ~nteOC't ··cruel and unusual punish· m<"nt .. MISSION llOSPl'1' AL llEGJONAL Mesa. IJrl Ftt.nary 7 MEDICAL CENTER Bnsette and Doualas Fongc-allaz. Ahtt and Cra11 Szczel)lmuk. Hunt· .,...,, .. Pet.nary U Fountain Valle). boy inaton Beach. 11r1 Denast and Ball Caras. Dana Point. F._,., f P._,, le 11rl Shelle) and Raymond Sanchez. Chnstine and Stephen Hood. Costa POlJNTAIN VALLEY REGIONAL Huntm1ton Bach. twins. 11rl and Mcsa.11rt BOSPRAL bo> Stephan~ and Wnle} Ytt. Hunt· t'dnary I Deborah Maldenado and Harvd m11on Beach. 11rt .\nna Romo and James Mastt'rs. Fisher. Hunt1n1ton Beach. boy Ilana and Dan> Ra). Hunt1n11on Costa M6a. bo> Manaand Andrew Wan. Costa Mesa. Beach. bo) J'dnary % bo> ,. ..... ry • Ying Jaana and Zhen Zh<"ng. Hunt· ,._,., 5 PhSClllaandGat) Monttllano. Hunt· 1n1ton Beach, boy Jennifer and Robert Adams. Costa anaton Beach. a,irl Tonya Ho bkirk and Anthony Mesa. 11rl M nd Pct Bo N Fcmandc'z. Fountain Valley. 11rt Lon and Michael Bissonette. Foun-aryann a tt nan. c:wpot1 Mary and Paul Thompson. Hunt· tain Vallc'y. boy ~\.~ and Thomas Lynch. 1n1ton Beach. 11rl Laura and l.tw1J Webb. Foun&a1n Ccma Meta. boy Da..-n and James Cnm. Fountain Valley. &Jrt Ktll)' ud Andrew Rudd. Hununsaon Mr and Mrs.. Ptulhp Barron. Irvine. ft~ and Mn. 0.VJd Poaner. Corona del Mar. boy .,...,, .. Mr and Mn. SrC"Vm Hoh. Corona<kl Mar. 11rt r•w,•• Mr. and Mn.. SoeMer Stansfield. M auioft Vi(jo, aitf Mr.and Mn. 5'evn Plappo. Newport Beach.boy r...,,., Mr. and Mn. BatT)' Steams., Irvine. ·r1 Valk). Jlrf Nahad and Dennis St. Plcm. Foun-Beach bo) .,.._,1 Catheru1e Fnler and Ale~ Mormo. ta1n Valley. 11r1 •· Huntanaton Beach. boy ,..,_,., f ,...., II rf r. aad Mn. Pttillip Plummtt. Lacuna Hill boy Mr. and Mn. Jolm Part.. Llpna Hillt..p,t Pdnar)' J Sandra and Mechacl Cktt.. Hynt· Mary De la Roa and Jotan Nancy and Kurt MarbofT. Coua insJOO Bcacb. boy McC'ullah. Fountain Valley. boy • lr-;::::==========================:;i c11hyc anc1 Emn• Mc-raenthaler. Com Mesa. &irl Law Offices Of RUSSELL S. KERR PERSONAL INJURY LAW ATl'ORNEY FEES 0 F•E casl. TA~ o ru BASlD ON " or If COVUY 0 M> FU CHARG£S tJfTl CASl C<lft£T[D I R mu ........ Cll' I --CALLI Ir l*EED P•w1U Onyl and Robert los. Irvine. air1 ,.._.. and Dll•ld La-..bd. fcMaa-tai• v..,.. boy MstiM and Manni~ COila Mc-. p.1cbra wt Knin Nc11bcn. Haliap)n lad. Pr1 r•w1 11 S,lria ud JUP Cua. HwatiJlelcM ..... boy • Trilllawt WtltiamS.UL HuW.-leKll. boy r•w1 ll Carrie App ldty ••d Nick H ... ~ Fe..-V*Y. t1oJ Pllnilr7 H LMni...,..lilllJ..X_T,_ Hw .. -~lilt ' -Sicllbt':, , ... -......~Voua. C'oltaMm..O, a.rt)t Lek ... Fftld WrillM. C- Mcla. lift P*WJ.11 CJiilii •on. w....., . ...._ ........... .., -.a••---... PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP)- Hundreds of irate rtllmn rallied in tM strens today as local banks remained shuttered. and Panama•1 ousted vu president uf'ltd his coun- trymm to tau up arms qainst Gt". Manuel Antonio Noriep if tM mill· taJ)' leader didn •t step down. Meanwhik. a spokeswoman forlhe Panama Canal Commission said ships were passina normally throuah the .w•!c~ay despite ~that the nat1~n s cns1s was holchn& up pusqe of ships throuah the canal. About 300 retirtts,.chantina ••Ju~ ticc," were joined by scorn of younger supporters who cut ofTtraffic on the city's main Avenida Espana in front of the towcnng National Bank of Panama building. .. We little old people don't have that much strength, but we'll hold out here as lonf u we can." said Violeta Sancha. 6 . a retired secretary. . At least 200 more retirttS.pthercd an front of the Treasu ry Ministry to dc-monstrate. Nonqa·s rcgJ~c. under increasing pressure from th'C'U nited Stat"-tried to assure the country's 60.000 retire« over the weekend that they would be able to cash their pension checks for the first two weeks of March. But it did not say how or where. and the pensioners were indianant. Rafael Arosemena. president of the National Bank. came out of the buildtnJ to try to placate the retirees. and ... surrounded by an an- ta&onistic crowd. He told them they should'° to another branch. but they ref used to do so. Later in the mornana.. the aovem- ment radio station said the Nattonal Bank would set up two payment booths in the afternoon to cash retirement checks. Banks fcanng a run because of political instablrity closed last week. The aovernment blames the closures on lack of funds resulting from the frttzina of Panamanian 1ovemment money deposited in five U.S. banks. Panama's official currency as the U.S. dollar. and the government periodically receives shipments of tender from the U.S. banks where 11 keeps an estimated S50 m1lhon on deposit. A request for such a shipment last week was rejected bccau~ of leg.al action taken on behalfofEnc Arturo Delvalle, who was ousted from the presidency Feb. 26. Panama Canal Commission spokesman Willie Friar said the rumors that ship traffic through the c~nal was being disrupted bcpn with unconfirmed reports that Pan- amanian port aulhont1es -which have been independent from the Canal Commission sin~ 1979 - were acceptin& payment only in cash. Protester restrained A yoaa& Tibetan wll allo9ta aatl-Clllaae 8lotana u bullaa pollceaea rwtrala llha. At leut ODe pollceman wu llWed and 28 wae ~ la TDtet ct.a die weekend ln cleebee between police a.ad prote8ten clemanclbl& Tibet"• ladependence from Cld.aa. JERU AlEM (AP)-Pllesun~ prot~ten hurled a Jttnack toda)' an a clash wnh Israeli troops 1n tM occupied West Bank and Arab 1ucr- r1lla~ commandttrc=d a bus in southern l&rad. tM army u.d. s,,. people died in 1~ bus a.ttaek. Pnme M1n1sttt Ym:hak Shamir blocked a Cabinet d«is1on on t~ lJ.S. Maddie East peace plan Sunday and t~o Arabs ~ere lulled by Israeli arm) aunfirc dunn& a West Bank protest In ubanon. lsrach IOldters and Israeli-backed m1ht1amen 5hot and killed SI\ g~mllas over lM weekend. including three who were on a massaon to infiltrate lsrxl and carT) out a terror attack. In the bus h11acking. A.rabguemllas hdd the bus for three hours before '>Old aers and police stormc=d tt. lea v 1 ng thrl'l' gunmen and th~ c1v1han\ dead. th<' army satd. .\ special antHerronst unit and hurder pohce were used 10 storm the bu-. nc.-ar the .\rotr 1unc11on 1 l mil~ '>tlutheast of Bttrsheva. Hu\p1tal officials said c1Jht womcn '>UITercd gunshot wounds. ~hamar hnked the infiltration from Eg) pt to lhe noting an the occupied Wn t Bank and Gaza Stnp. "'These arc the same people who inutc \lolenct' in the (occupal'd) temtoncs. WC" shall not tare from <>r.,.COMC DAILY PtlOT/Mondlly, ~ 7, 1 ... • M ftabtins 1~m ... ~Id ham1r. In the lft'nade attack. ont soldier was shJ}ltl) ~ounded when the: de' ice v.a~ thrQwn <It troops m ldna. 20 mal~ south~est of Jeru~m The) soldiers v.ere movana through th<' West Bank '11laf, 10 arrest .. rioters and 1nc1tcr' o no11ng.." an arm) spoll.esman ~1d The arm) \lad )()ld1ers sho t \C\en Paks11n1ans as the) fired in the d1rect1on from v.h1lh the grenade came The .\rab-run Palestine Pr~s ~n 11.c said eight lo\eft' ~oundcd 1n the da~h The incident 'A<il!> the: third time sincr lht• unrest bcg6tn Dec 8 that Paks11n1ans used \.\Capons ag;unst lsrad1 wldicr\ dnp1tt' orders by the P.iksllnl l ibt-ra11un Organwll1on nut tu do \o In tht· d ct!>ht''> Paks11nians ha' c hurled \lunn hull It·-. and homemade ga..ollnl' oomh\ al soldiers armed v.1th automctt11. nflt-s. and an t'~la­ t1un u t thl· '111knH could cost the \rah., mulh ol thl' '>~mpath) the~ h.i'l' carncd cthruad In thl CrJta ~trip 38 of 40 local 1.·mplo~ccs ol the taA <kpartmen1 \1gnl'd a k!ln 1f rcs1gna11on. Sundet' .ind m.rn~ iurnt:d in their emplo~ce l Jrd'I 11.Ja, a{(urd1ng to -"rab re- porta\ Th1: me'' l' thr<"ate ns 10 cripple tu lulkctu>n LO (JaLa where 600.000 • Pllksuneans h\-c. Jt w tn lfllii04I• to a caJI for rn1anatJont from flC'tioM of lhe PLO and l'lamte runc:tamn-- tahm an a lrallct dastribut.c'd in the tcmtoncs last week. But a senior m1htary official. who insisted on anonymity. 1a1d none of the rrs1gnauons wett ~·official. and ~•d th<' worken had been under pre)surc to quit. He detcnbed tht res1gna11o n lctter as an attempt .. to release.-some steam." Shamir wud Sunday he woutd only permit a Cabinel vote on the Amen· can peace 1n1t1at1vc after he rcturlll from a v1s11 to Washanaton later this month Shamir saJd that durina t~ \ 1\1t h<' ~ould tr) to persuade the Reagan adm1n1strauon to adopt change\ in the plan. Fon:1gn Minister Shimon Peret demanded a ckc1s1on beforc Sham1fJ dcpanurc for Wast11n1ton. But wurct's an Jerusalem. who ~kc on cond111on of anonymity, wd ~rn apparenll} lacked the n«cssary sup. port tu pu\h for a \·ote Pcrc:s a1dc:s uad U.S. Secretary of \t<ttl' Georac P Shultz asked for an 1,rat'la dc(1•1on b~ March IS. a day aftc:r Shamir <1m"cs m Wash1n1ton. The .\mcrn:an plan calls for an 1n1erna11onal con(crcnce to launch bdatt:ral talks betw~n l~I and a Palesunian-Jordanaan deleptaon. U.S. copters dodge Iranian machine gun fire MANAMA. Bahrain (APl-U.S. Navy helicopters dodgt·d heavy machine-gun fire an the Persian Gulf. and Iran cla1mcd rcspons1b1hty today for the attack which came after the hehcopters ignored a warning to stay clear or an ··1ran1an zone:·· Tht· -.hi~· appearance off Dubai tnggcred \pt:l ulauon thJt thl' l n11c:d ~tates \A,oas planning to retaltat<' for the \h11011ng ~jlurd.n 11 did nut \a) v. hal kind ofhelacopten ~re invohed or how man~ therl· ~l·rl' 'or dad the statement mentio n an) warning by thl· lran1am before the) staned shoot1na. The account earned by Trhran·s official ls.lam1c Repubhl News AgenC) C\'ldcntly referred to the incident Saturda) night reported earher by U.S. officials. They said l\mencan helicopters took .. cvas1v<' action" \A, h<'n fired on from an 011 platform and several small boats an th\." central gulf about m1dni&ht Saturda). .\II .SI\. including a m1ss1lc cruiser. three m1ss1k lng;ilt:\ a 1.umoot \1t1r1.·'> \h1p and a chartered Na\) t.anker \A,ac pan ot "r11u1tnt· mo\Cm<"nt. not connected wtth an) other recent n t·nt\ 1n the: gull. .. \31d Lt Col. John Head. a spokesman for the l \ ( 1.·ntral ( ommand. The platform 1o1.as not 1dent1fied b)' name or C'UCt locauon. although the statement said 11 was not the Rost.am platform. Ro~tam 1o1.a\ \helled b~ L' S dt'stro)ers last October an a rl'l.ahatof) raid after an Iranian Silkworm massik hit a L.S. 11.igged Kuv.a1t1 tanl..cr. the Sea hie (it). ancho red offKuwaal. Meanwhile. U.S. olrLc1als said there was no connc:llwn bctwttn the helicopter incident and tM movement of"" l ~ warships up the aulf today ~turda} ·s helicopter 1nc1dcnt occurred a\ the a1rua1t ~ere ~outing ahead of the missile fngate S1m~n returning up the gulf afta a con'o~ e1Con m1ss1on. The Iranian acco unt said "T\A.O U S hehcopten attrmpuna tu approach an Iranian zone in the Persian G ulf earl) Sunday 1o1.crc f()rct'd to Ott h\ I~ an11-aarcraft fire of na' al force~ of tM 1-.lamK Rt'pubhc of iran .. .\ l ', -.Latcment said the helicopter\ took c' 3'>1\ l. action and did no t return fire when the Iranians '>hot at them Three IRA guerrillas killed while planting car bomb in Gibraltar G IBRAL T ..\R I J\P) -Brtt11h soldiers and police shot and killed three lnsh Republican ~rm) guerrilla"> afterthe) planted a car bomb set to goo fT dunnga mal1ta~ parade m this Bnt1sh colony. offioalsand secunt) \Ou rec\ ~Id today. But Foreign Secretary Sar GcofTrc) Howe dcn1!'d Bnush news rcpons and said no bomb had bttn plant<"d. Stall. Howt' told the House of Commons that a ··dreadful terrorist act has bttn averted" b) the shootout Sunda) He said a second car linked to the unarmed guerrilla .. and parked in Spanish temtof) near border ~1th Gibraltar. a Bnt1sh colon). conta1ned thrtt fal\(: pauports and other equipment. 1nclud1ng an alarm clock an\ulatang tape. gJO\CS and wire Bnta~h nC\A.\ reports said the two men and a ~oman v.l'rl· killed after authon11cs unCO\Cred the plot to set off th1.· 1.ar bomb Tue~a~ The rcpons quoted un1dcn11ficd ~lUflt) \OUrCl~ The reports said bomb-daspmal c'pcrt\ defused +w pounds of nplos"~ an a Span1sh-rcg1stered car parked n1.·ar < 10\ Sar Peter T cm ·s official rM1dC"ncc an Gibraltar on thl· -.outhern tap ofSi)ain Bnt1\h ..\rmcd Forces \1an1\lcr Ian Stt:\A.:in ~ad ··an 1ntclhgence 11p-<>tr· led to information about the thret' ml·mhl.·r.. ufthc ln'lh Republican ..\rm" v.hac h 1<> fighting a gunnlla war 10 drt\ c the Bnll'ih out or,onhcm lrel;rnd Prottf&t against draft in Nicataguan city quelled M ..\S<\ \ .\, ~1caraaua I .\Pl -C.,ovcmmcnt suppont'n chanted .. pc:opk po.,..cr'" and hurled rocks as tM) broke up a protest march b' 1.000 people calling for an t'nd to thr mahtan draft and ne1o1. au\tent\ m~u~ -- .\t lcast four people. anclud1n1 t'll>'Ooppos1t1on ftgu~ were 1nJur'(!(j dunng the am 1dcnt Sunda~ an ~asa~a. :!O males ">Outheast of the c-apnal o f Managua h could not be determined 1f polttt had made an) arrests In a \tatement rt'lea~ 'iunda) night. the Interior M1ni'1f) c hargt:d that oppo\1t1on protnten pro,oked the me~ 0ne go' cmment supponer "'as inJun'd when his own collcqun mmakt:nl~ took ham for a demonstrator and hat ham repeated!) w11h clubs LOSANGELES(AP)-Scnpt wntenstruck mouon picture and television producers (oday and the union predicted viewers of talk shows.. pmc shows and da> lime soaps would qu1cldy begin notmng a difference 1n proeram m anJ. TM W nten Guild of America rejected a final offer "Viewers will begin Stt1ng the C"ff('('ts on thow proarams rel) 1ng on scnpts on a da1l) basis Talk sho1o1.s. game shows and the soaps wall Stt a d1tfercncc nght a .... a>." said au1ld spokeswoman ( hef)I Rhoden. The stnke slows down lM production proccs"> and 11 prolonacd. "1t tinall) comes to a haJ1:· sht said . .\ threc:- month stnkc dcla)ed the fall telc' 1s10n snwn thret' 'ears aao. .. The longer lhe stnkc goes on. tht' more rauns ah .. puhh1. 1o1.ill ~:·!>aid Bra.tn Walton \\ (,.\ \\ nt c'nut1h dir1.-ctor and ch1t'fn,-got1ator "It's a 'en tight ra11ng.s ratt and unfonunatcl~ for the n(tworks 11 1o1.ill 1mpau them ·· Ht' said tht' network that would Ix hard~t hat 1o1.o uld be fir-..t-placr -..;8( v.h1ch aan ·The Ton11ht 'iho~ Stamng Johnn) (anon:· ··s.aturda~ ''&ht L1,c .. 'Thl' Da,1d l..tttcrman Shov.:· and \ttcoms andud1ng "(littr-..." and th<' top-rated ··nie Cosb' Shu1o1. · Th<" \tnt.c v.on't 1mmC"d1atcl~ efft'C't NB("s "Ton1p1 ',hu1o1. .. 'Late '.ight \\uh Da\ld l.ettC'rm.an" and ··~1urda~ '•ghl Lt' e .. The Carson shov. featurn a "Best of \a™>n .. rerun \1onday<> and a guest host takes over Tuesda\S. the uuerman shov. was on vacation and "Saturda~ '•ght L"c" had a planned weekend off. tM nl·t1o1.u r1. \aid presented Sunday by the Athan« of Motion Picture and Telcvtsaon Producers and called a walkout for 9.000 of 1u 9,600 members. The 600 WGA ncwi wntm arc exempt from this action. "We don·t want to be on the strttt ... Rhoden ..aid .. Wr want to be an tMre ~orlung and cnt<"rtam1ng. .. The 1u1ld's contract e'ptrcd at midnight f<"b ~"and union officials were unsure ho• Io n& the \tnkt' \A.Ould last But Herb ~lranberg. a spokc-;man for tht• all1anu.- sa1d a stnlte 1t11as ian11c1pated and producrn had stock paled As the strike bcpn at 9 a.m .. wntcrs wen prq>ianna to walk picket hon at Twentieth Cmtury Fo• studios.. ~npts Pete Wilson kicks off re-election campaign SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -U.S. Sen. Pt-te WillOn's re--ckction campa•JO as formall) under way today strnsina cnmc·fiahuna. environmmtaJ and social 11sun of "a compassaooatr con· Krvative." Takina advanlqle of the luxury of runn1n1 without any known competition 1n tM June 7 Republican pnmary. Wilson focused on moderate tMmn wnh btpanasan appeal in lM ""'011tmbcr and agm uhural theme<> dominatt'd toda~ 's cam- ~cral e1«11on as ~ fomall) declared ha\ p:ugn \Chedulc \A.hach staned 1t111th a Juinl candidacy in a SC\'en<lly tour Sunda) and toda\ appear.anH in the state Capatof .-11h Go' George Wilson put spcaal emphasis on his suppon o f Dt-ukmc1ian ant1-dru1 and other law cnbttmetu mcasu~ "lam proudofm) rccordbrcauK I ha\cmadt' plus less tra.diuonal GOP IUUCS such as arov.th aJafTcrenC'c '"\\1lsons.a1d 'T\e madead1fT~rcm.c manqcmcnl and environmental lq.lslauon m has 1mpro' 1ng our gol<kn state's mqn1fittnt quaht~ Sunda) appnranccs. wtuat pro-businns.. dcft'n~ ofhfr. \ ollnl forclean v.atcr and nttdc=d h1ghv.a\S ... • ~---------------------------------------------------.......--4 ARTS IDGH SCHOOL~ Edv.ard 4.dl~r prntdrnt ofWG~ East, said nine soap opera) un the ust Coast ;and ti"'e m C ahforn1a would be .lfTC'l tt'd .,.. alton ~ad \OaP opera fans .. 111 notice the quaht) dl"llanc tn d1alocue 1o1.nttt'n for IM dayttmc drama~. Sexual Addiction . • ., .. WCJU..DmDG ........ _ NEW YORK -Dancina clay rai1ia1. party animal Spuda W.~ and a hamburarr chain·s ..__. WCrt stars in some or 1he w ...,....,. television campeians of lMl. a comumtt researcher says. ~ tbe list wu I.he campaian bc.litiail raisins.. which used clay _.... ol raisins ctancinc to the ..,.... of Motown music in a • t'OMlnlC'tion worker's lunchbox and ICl'OM the kitchen counter. Tbc Ids took top billina despite mativeJy modest SPendin& of SS.4 miltion to put them 011 television. Tbc survey by Video Storyboard Tnts Inc. SI.Id otbtn plact"' in the top 10 spent as much u SJ.4.t million (McDonald's Cotp.) on television Pl~menlS. "We seem to be headina into a period when we tee more created ceJebrities. not ncttUarily h\lman beinp. in commerdals." said David Vadehra. president of Video Storyboard. He said that may be partly dut to arowinJdissatisfaction with the costs and nsks associa1ed with usina cekbrities.. It also runs counter to another trend that has seen ldmatcn for cars. office phone systems. rom- pu1ers and insurance try to replicate rulistit situations and dialoauc in Ultrasystems tells fourth quarter loss VhruJa&emt i.c. in Irvine expects a founhquanerlossof$2.5 million due to a combination of events, including recent adverse rqulatory rate charges involvin& 1he company's micro cosenera- tion activities: losses penainin' to ccnain proprietary signal processin.& hardware contracts of us defense and space operations. and expenses relatin& to the company's planned merser with Hadson Corp. As a result of the foregoing. the company expects net income of SI 00,000 to $300.000. or 2 cents to 4 cents per share of common stock, for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31. 1988. During the fourth quarter two Southern California utilities were pntcd approval by the state Public Utility Commission to modify electrical rates. which adversely impacted the company's existina and planned micro cogcneration projects. Considenn& the advcnc impact of these regulatory and other changes. the company provided S 1 million for losses relating to valuation ofinvcstment in micro rosencration projects. and wrote off $1.9 m1lhon of previously capitalized costs. As for defense and ss;>acc act1v1ties. the company wrote off $900.000 relating to cenam products being developed for signal processing hardware systems under fixed-price contracts due to technical and management difficulties. • • • S&arteJ Corp. of Irvine has acquired the assets of C. ltoll Commakatia Sy1tem1 i.c. for $180,274. according to a recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing, • • • MSI Data Corp. reports that the Costa Mesa company's directors declared a three-for-two stock split effected an the form of 1 stock dividend with l"C'Spect to the company's common stock. The record date for the stock dividend is March I 7 and the payment date is April 7. In lieu offractional shares. the company will pa) cash in settlement of fractional share interests resulting from the stock dividend. The amount of cash to be paid will be paid at the rate ofSl6.42 per full share. •BIANErS 'E11POHT ··s·1·. l'J\'l,RICK ·s DA, .•• Join us March 17th for T. PATRICK'S DAY FESTIVITIES Enjoy Imported lriah Beer 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE•NEWPOIT BEACH (714) 675-0100 For 1'e 111mi. P11lnrhlll EUROPA rom~ Video SIOfYboeld. a New Yon· beted COftS\uncr raearch firm. bated ill 10th annual survey on inlen'iewt with more than 25,000 peo~. ~ond to the dancinc ra•uns was Bud Lj&ht bcercommcrttals. many of which (eatumi the Enalisb bull teTricr Spuds MacKenzie. While othtts of:. fem' numttaus variations of whit can 10 wrona if you simply order a "light .. without spcc1fyina the brand. The ad campaian for ~1 soft drinks placed third. and Mifler Lite bttr commercials were fourth in the rankings announced last Thursday. Ads for McDonald's res11urants came in fif\h. The campaign included CM store ended, not warranties When Davis-Brown. a family ap- pliance store, went out of business m January. Ott Dubois was left with a extended service contract and lots of questions. Mostly. what would happen to the five-year contract she and her room- mate boughttwo yearsqo. They paid SI 00 for the warranty when they 1ot their television set. and Dubois didn't want to lo.st her moMy. The s10re·s owner. St.an Brown. says Dubois and his other cus1omers left with long-term service contracts have nothina to wony about. thouJh. Most of the contracts -including Dubois' -were backed by bigger companies and were not tied 10 the fate of Davis-Brown. "There's no problem with anything as far as that goes. .. he said. Dubois said that in looking at her contract. she found it was under- written by a St Louis firm. Brown suu cstcd that customers with 1he contracts call a toll-frtt number ajven 1n the contracts' texts. NEW YORK CAP) -The followlfHI llsl shows the New VOf'k Stock Ex~ stocks and watrants that have gone UP Ille most •ncl down •he mos• t>aM<I on percent of c.1'18 noe r11Mrdless of volume I<>' Frldav No securities tr.C1"9 below S2 art '"''-·uded. Net and Def'cent"9 ~ are the difference e>etween the Ptevlous dOslnG Ptice and Frldav'\,tis om. Of'ic•. Name l.ast c.. ftrt l LIL Co ~ + 11\ Uo 13 t Cl'IOCltFON 7'1 ~ Uo . J HandvHar 16~ i 1112 Uo Ii . • GenO•I• •• , ~ Uo . l S PattenCo 6 11> uo 1 6 Cmotr~a k 10'' + "' Uo f 'I 7 Harnl . 21~ + l~ Up . I Amtx n ~· i l 'Ji Uo . t EQUlmrk Co ~ ''• UP 4 10 !Iowan 1-112 Uo 'j 11 ·~· IA n 1'"> Uo 7. 12 ~l:Wlf.fln • + '• UP t 13 . 1blick Ind 2 + '·• Uo 1 i. vca"°"' 6 + ~ uo .7 ls etecomco 2 l '"' UP 6 7 6 horte< I 112 Uo 1·7 l7 Walnoco ~ UP ·' I Fluor D 1 I I I'll VP • it FMC~ n It''• "a Uo '-I i tn.tentS.C ~'l4 + ''1 UP '·· anex ~ + '"> Uo enR ~ 11> Uo . ~blr~o '• i ,,.. Uo U Vallev Ind •1, ..,._ Uo t Arvin l'I• Uo ContrOeta 11. lVa Uo DO NS l=~ ford j Nt wt • Oivri"! S rNiOSI t~~ 'Yr.'n~pFn 10 Wstn Union 11 s!~'-'"'" 1~ ROM\:l:.1' , l. F,oo inc JS ~HI Grou 16 · avstr wl~ 1' ~~~gi· 11 ~letdcil ~ c.n1r New" Inv Tosc o ~trvMte ~:ct~" fhorlncl Uf!"' -°l\ ~.2 11i: -2~ .1 ~1' -IM 8 --J I • -2" t'' r~ = ~ ·i· 16~ -P'I t '"' -'i'J • 3'~ -,,,. )' -.,, . 2 -'" . ' --•. ,.. -v. ~ -I,\ . -"" 21 -l'I• ,,.,. -1 21 -1,,_ }~-"' ~ -'14 ~ -'" ~'1= ~ 1 -" 1 -~ I -'"> : OTC UPs & OowN s I IOfnt COIMMftWs eMa lillwed I pieno.~cMrKw ...... lik a l9C>OO nmnt wt.o ntolled dinner• Md>ouW•a to tbe 1..-hm "Mac ttac Kni~ ... The httoloflixdHubd ~• Jaymes wine cooler Ids are a pair Of amateur actors who PGIC a the brand's ownas. Adi fOr Coca-Coll toft drinks. which pMced ICVft.O.. include SOfM witb tbe compuett· lfMraled Mu Hadroo.n. Roundina oat t~ T~ 10 ~ads for Isuzu automobiles. DuPont carpetinaand Domino's PW.a. which featurC$ an animated clay character called the Noid. Consumers dKln't tum completely M u1~,.: F-, IOUt on ~aebrity-fiUed ads. JtU.O deWrt llds Wta.b 11Ctor liJJ COiby Dllad 1 ldl. But Cotbycoua.ln"l kttp kOdak film from droppina oft' die list o( the 2, Most popular taM{lll!CnS. Another casualty in 1917 wu 8wltt Kina advertitlna. whi(h ftll out or the top 25 fOr the fine lime lri five yan wiU. advenilinl billi"I it u -rk ltst Food rot FllC TimtS.. ~ chaia tecftl\!y dumped the tbtme, cha.,.ed Id •nan and is pitchina the wae of 11J flame.broiled ham· bu~ ia new ads. Ano1hrr hamburaer chain. Wendy's, placed 12th with a.n ad campiilJ' that spoofed caste tests by having customen pick• pre-cooked hambu,.., over a ftaaaly cooled Wendy'sbufFrfor some~""• rea50ns. Next ftrt campa~ fOr Levi's jeans. Kibbles 'n BitJ do& food. Seqrams wine cookrl. Michtlob bttt and Oscar Merer mats. The Partnmhip for °"""F~ America. a campeip aimed at dis- couraaina illqal dn11 ~ .,. tht first public SttV~ c;-m~tlD 10 plact in the 1op 25. fin1sh1119 lltb.. Round1n1 out the 10P 2S were ads for Chevrolel can. L~y Dos dos food. Antel Soft tissue. ~zer batteries. Spntt soft drinks. Tender Chops d<>a food and Lona John Silver restaurants. I I NL A , I Prices take slight drop· NE~ YORK (AP) -The stock mart.ct drifted a1mleuly in quiet tradana Monda) amid concern o"er tht 1Mernt·ratc outlook. Pnccs dtchncd shptly an tht bond martd toda). pushana yields on Iona-term Trcasut) bonds up to the ne1ihborhood of 8.S perttnL ~ menu late last Wttk raised conttm that the drop•• interest rates $in~ last fall had about run nscom.. Rates rosr sharply on Fnday after the Labor Dcpanmcnt rcponed much stro"ICf' powtb in cmplo~ment than expecud_for February. If the ccooom)' as robust e~ to support a big 1ncreue an ,obs. cmtit-matket tndcn reaoa.. the Federal Rntn1e as unlikely to take any fwtbcr s~ soon to rclu. 1ts credit ~lC") G1..,cn th.Al prospect. 1nvcs1on Sttmed to be focusina their attcnuon ~101) on numerous stod.s 1n\·olved in t.akc<>ven and other deals. The Do~ JoMS ave~ of 30 1ndustna.ls slapped 1.49 to 2.0S6.J7. 1 : tlfW '/'OM~ -s... ... cw --.... ....... N A S D A Q S ... ·.• : ;, · ....... • •10100 -----""'c-----.-...~r C..., · ., ... ,09 ... -• ....-._ UI -~· ~·llOt•-----NYC-_.,. ....... ,.-. ...,_.. __ .,_ ...... .......... ftt . ...,., ......... -.---· • _____ .......,., __ --•01 ....... W'tC-------~ __,.~·-"'·----"-­------" • .., .... ., .--0 ,........ . .. , ~------"' Mobil Corp. to sell Montgomery Ward conttntratc on au C'Oft buli--. ··v. c hdd dl9tUlliam .. • number of olbcr 111tmuaal ......... satd Jotan Lord. a 'fM'k"'"M ., \tobd. but he dcd.tned to dlrbola-. ~~..,..--- ................ ,.. ........ Ro.8ted Uld tauted Tom l'lleatee and wife Jolene. 1987 winner Jadle ArO•oe with Leona Bell. Emcee 8lll Bell and cbalnroma.n Peca Reinert. Tom Fuentes honored at a hearty, non-partisan party BJ KAllBN REED ...,,...ew, s , , Hean Award selection com mittee chairwoman Peqy Relaert said they .. try not to make 1t political." HowC"ver. when Republican pany Ho tel as the Costa Mesa Chamber of chairman Tltomu Feeatet is the Commerce presented Fuentes with honoree. political innuendos and· the fourth annual Heart Award for his comments are bound io creep in. volunteerism and service to the Such was the case Thursday eve-community. ning at the Wt>stin South Coast Plaza More than 250 chamber members ----..,-------------;;__-----------~ and friendsoffuenles gathered to pay SMOOT TO .,LL .. , U :40J:ff1:30 J :H 10: U .UWfiiUCll .. ) U :SI J :OS l :OS 7:11 . t :JO ....... OPTMI ....... , U :SO 1:41'1:00 1 :41 1LOOOIPCMIT'' (9') Ul 7 Jl.tll .., ..... A IAIY" uJ':.>1H1 f'ATAL ATTIIAC'nOll (llJ U 1H 1111 l 1H 1:40 • t :SS ·~(•) ~us C o-Hit Slloot T o Kiii (") eooo..,__ ~ .. , St~keout (lit) S-aAaA.aV .. , ""'' .. .,., ... Not lncludeel (..0) homage and participate in a good- natured roast. Master of ceremonies BUI BeU, attending wi th wife Leona. keP.t the spirited evening moving. sk1llfull)' managing the roasters who included Costa Mesa City Coun- cilman Peter Baffa, Monsignor Job SammoDS, State Sen. Maria• Ber1esoa, Dr. Sammy I.ff, Du Harvey and columnist Jerry lt9bria. The Hean .\ward is presented. accordina lo chamber presjdent Artllar Kiclmaa, to "a special person who hasg1\en from lhe he,art." and he c11ed Fuentes for his numC"rous vol- untary S<'rv1ces to the community. in add1t1 on to his involvement with the Republican Pan}. ln\oca11on was offered b) Archbishop Tomas Clavel who cheerful!) e>.plamcd that Fuentes had cont1nuall) requested he do the invocauon at various Republican events-bul he had declined. "Tom EDWARDS CINEMAS '"IMOOT TO llLL" (9') • DCllT S ltllO 6 1M•ltll .....OADCAIT ...... {R) ....... m:ml S .. 1 .. lttl "A NIGHT IN THE LIFE .MMllY REARDON" (R) U S.U S.It JI .. IWITCt9tG C~l.a"(N) 1:fl.t lS "IWfTC-.0 CMA19111.8" (flO) II tt l~HHtU lS.ttH 3000 llCMllllHQ NTNMI ..,..,., 111\)S.l-lt• • .. AND GOO CMATWD WOMAN" (9') J#t:tl "A NIGHT .. THI LIFE OF .-.V MAltDON" (9') 60 u s 1020 "FRANTIC" (9') ~f­S-IS.7 .. IHI .. llOONITMICK" (PG) ii DCllT S fDIO l:l S.l:Jt.1 tll .. HOUMON CAMOL IT." (N) ~'"' ... WITCMNO CM4J•al" (N ) SIH•t•S 9ml""8 "IHOOT TO IUU" CR) • 1 ...... "MOONI TUCK" C'G> UHto 1009 .. PAii ™-AMMO" ' ... ';21100 WE SERVE REAL BUTTER ON FRESH HOT POPCORN "IHOOT TO IOU .. (9') • OCUY SltllO us.aoo "'is .. IWTTCHIHG CHANNELi" (PG) ~·1~S.lt.IO "3 MEN A IAIY" (PG) " CKlllY s;c•o 6 tS I IS·IO IS "FRANTIC" (R) .-oll fCIMI s•11s.us .. 0000 MOIU•tG VlETNAll" JtlllU(llY SltllO ( R) , .... , ... "THE UNaEARAaLE UGHTNEll OF U-.0" (R) 7 .. IO It "3 MEN A A IAIY" (N) DCUY ••U0-102' tned (lo gel me) to convert to Republican -but (it's) too late." Wllite Ea1le, an American Indian and reaular vocalist at the Crystal Cathed ral. treated the p therina to an a capella version of "America the Beautiful" pnor to dinner and ~­ turned following the meal for two additional offerings from his power- ful operatic 'oice. Half of the 1987 Hean Award honoree team was on hand -J~ Arpros (''Geor1e 1s in Florida trying to purchase a couple of inexpensive outfielders.··) -who cited the cntena for Heart .\ward selection. The honoree musl be an Orange-County resident. in volved in different areas of voluntcensm -not paid. have lead(1'Sh1p ab1hl). and a definite concern and interest for mankind in general. Harriene Wttmer and Rtb- ert Cliffortt received the Heart Award in 1985 and 1986. res~tively. Organizations which have ben- cfiucd from Fuentes' support include the Food Distnbul1on Center of Society of St. Vincent de Paul: the O range Count) chapter of the Ameri- can Lung A.ssoc1a1 1on: Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange Coun- ty: the United Way. and Saddleback Comm unity Hospital. A sixth generation native Cah· fomian and a senior vice president with Roben Bein. William Frost Associates. Fuentes was appointed by President Reagan as a member of the U.S. Scl~tive Service Systems Ap- peals Board for California a nd is a member of the Republican State Central Committee ofCahforn1a. Said Fuentes lo the gathenng. with wife Jolt11t at his side ... It kills me to see this many people in a room and 11 not be a Republican fundra1ser " As a further honor to Fuentes. the Costa Mesa Chamber presented a check forS2.500on Fuentes' behalf to the Food D istribution Center. Guests enJO)ing t~ five<oursc i ourmet meal and the spinted roast included the Heart Award Selection Committee. Dan Ball, Pul Brecllt, Doll Bath, Wener Escller, Kea Fowler, Bill Jacoby, Mart Lener, StepUaie Ricunls, Malcolm Ross, Arteae Seufer and 89b Std· delmeyer. In closing. Fuentes acknowledged all his friends in the community. but especial!) Job and Doaaa Creu , who "have always been there and pro' 1ded me wi th the inspiration to continue." John had gone fishing. but in spite of his choice of activities, said Fuentes. "Donna. I love yo u - and John. too." NBC adding 3showsin 01idseason LOS A.NGELES (.\P) -NBC IS introducing three new telev1s1on sho"s this month and shift several current programs 1n the first phase of a mid-season programming change. The ne\\ sen es are "In the Heat of 1hc N1ah•:· based on the 1967 .\cadem) .\\\ard-w1nning motion picture. ".\aron·s Wa)'" and the returning .. Bronx Zoo." Carroll O'Connor and Howard E. Rollins star 1n the new version of .. ln tht' Hc:at oft he Night." which tells the s1or. of the grudging cooperation between a Southern white sheriff and a Northern black dete<:u ve. The two-hour preview of the senes was presented Sunday n1Jht. The regular ~ries will make its debut March 15. in 1he 9-10 p.m. time slot behind ··Matlocl :· .. .\aron·s Wa) ... stamng Merlin Olsen as an .\m1sh fa rmer who moves from his Penns)lvan1a home to California's wine country. will have a l\\'O-hour pre' 1e" Wedncsda)'. The scnes will 1:>e11n al 8-9 p.m. Marcfi 16 . .. The Bron\ Zoo." starring Edward .\snn as a tough high school princi- pal. will ha' e its premiere telecast March 30at 10-11 p.m. In other changes announced by Brandon TamkofT. president of NBC Entcrtainmcnt. "Hunter," current!) tek cast on Tuesda)s. will move to 10-1 1 p.m. Saturda) on March 12. it will replace "J.J, Starbuck." which will rl·turn at a later dat<'. .. .\Year in thr Life .. will move back one hour to I 0-1 I p. m. from March 9-23. returning to its rqular time slot of 9-10 p.m . .\pnl 6. "H1ghwa~ to Heaven" will move back one hour to 9-10 p.m. Wednes· da~ from March 16-30. then return at a later date "St. Elsewhere .. will be telecast March :!. the n lea'c the air until a later date This is the final season for "St. Elsewhere." ....,_ _,,~­ IMOOI 10 IUU • hUMt•teW ll,P ·~--11 ... ....,lldl"Cm ac-.n---.w -_ .......... . IMtltll .... ,.,. .___,_I ,_ ...., am MOOMl1'..c1l "' twt 11t1 .... NI Me People -.. ==·: .. -NEED MGOMl1'9UCIC ... ......... NittlJI AKEW ...... \ ...... J~~ ---.._. •• .,n--. i•ar• .... ••• WY IC D•lllllY ..,_ ,.._ IMOOf 10 IUU • 1 ............... .. -----·.., ... AMeHl .. ntlUffOf 1weaa ............. ,,...,_.._,. ·~-· -.. .,..--_.,. 1Ml .. 1•Mllll , ................. ,, ... ... a.. ... _ WllFGa• tMl1111' ....... ,.. litll "" ...... , .. -·-Classified ~•• a11n cw::O~,. 642-5678 , ... Ml ........ Ml , ... ·~--------......;:.._ ___ _ ....,._ _____ _,_I .... , -----·--............... RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTEIY INC. .... , ..... c-. ... 1tn-•a. C11Tl 1U&-M1-11sa DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been rcadina and heanna a lot about bow takina an aspirin every other day rnipt help p~vcnt a hcan attack Siner heart attack 1s the No. I killer in the United States. this 1s wonderful newsihrue. Will you please answer some q~tions., I'm sure many others arc wondering' about the same things. How lq1t1mate were the n pen- mcnts? Who cond ucted them? It occurred to me that this might be a wonderful promot ion stunt to get people to buy aspmo. Nothing was said about women. Will this work for them as well? Could othrr painkillers such as T ylenol. Nuprin and -\d v1I be taken as substitute)) b)' people who can't take aspmn because of sto mach tro uble? Thanks for the information . .\nn. We trust you. -DR .. MITCHELL. S.D. DEAR MITCH: Th upertment to •etermille If on aspirla every otlller .. , woaN recl•ce tllle lacide.ce of llleart attack was CODdDCtecl by tile P'y1klau Healtlll Study Gro1p 1t tlae Harvard Medical Sd1ool wltlll a bi& a11l1t from tllle American Medical Auedadea. Tk experimeat beau lD 1183 aDd U~t'Jl male pllysiclau parUdpatecl. OH 11Mf ** u asplrta every otlller .. Y _. tl9e otlllen toolli plattbos, t&Mets Git io.ec1 tllle aame bet ud M acdve lqreclleata. TM ttaalta were 1pectae9lar. ne rid: of Ille.art attack was Hbttutlally HoRosco PE lower amCNll tlllose WM ..... Ck asplrill. ntre was .. ~ '8 dw sroep takill1 tile placebos. Tlae bra.M of aspiria necl • tile experimut wa1 Bafferta. TJte.I, Advil ud NupriD wm Mt wort for this purpose becaase tlley ~tala DO asplriD. ne experts say .. aspirla every otlaer day may work a1 well for women bit since ao womea were lacludecl ill the experimut .. ~cu yet say for certain. AlllMt•1• aapirhl 11 tM safest talMI most widely aHCI) dng t. America, it sllould not be takea for tlllb pupose without couulting your doctor. Aad remember, aspiriD will not HbtUhte for re1ular exercise, e11ttla1 M,wa oa fat la your diet aad not 1motJac. • • • DEAR .\!'IN Ll\NDERS: I'd hkt to comment on the letter from the "'oman "'ho was propos111oncd by the repairman. He inquired 1f her hus- band was al home When she told him 1hal he was 1n the Navy ht' asked 1fshe "ould hk<.' to go into the bedroom . I'm \Ure Such lhings happen. but there 1s another side tO that story. My husband is a serviceman who works ci1h1 to I 0 hours a day. The first week on tht' job he was met at the door by a woman who was wraooed in a dish towel. Soon after. h( en- countered another seductress who was wcarina a ~throuah baby-doll ntahue. Just last week a woman srce ted him v.eann& f'Olhing but perfume Please understand. Ann. scr- \ icemen doo 't JUSI drop in uncl- pcctedl) They work by appointment. Almost alwa )s thc:K dames ptttcnd that the) arc surpnsed. I hope )OU will print this ~ttcr and suggest that this sad specimen of Amencan w1fehood sha~ up. - MARRIED TO A REPAIRMAN IN S.\NT.\ CRUZ. DEAR WIFE: I ._., ffed to suuttt Hytllliaa. Yoe IDMe iM polat very well ud I tlaaak yoe. • • • DEA R .\NN LANDERS: What should a grandfather say to his grandch1ldn:n when they ask him if hl' ll> so1n" 10 leave them anything in ha'> w1ll'l I am not wealthy but I am well· fi,\ed. M ~ response unttl now has been (with a smile) ... You·11 have to watt and see.·· Is the~ a better onc?- W 1 N N I PEG. MANITOBA. DEAR WJN..: A kt&er auwer ll tlllls: .. Ooe't coat• aaytldq. U JM waat money, I Hllftt dlat JM set it tM old-faalllloee4 way. Ean It." 'haMy, Mud. ARIES (March :! 1-1\pnl 19)· .\ttcntton centers rclall\l''>. '1')1ts. shon tnps You·11 receive communaca- 11on whalh w ulJ 1n,olve unique soc111I occasion. Oatte~ around possessions. basic values. mone) decisions 1n,oh 1ng .... .... ....... .... ()) Cll close associate or s mate. More inten·st JDM£Y 1s shown in 1he oc-n cult. }OU.II be IO· 01111 tngued by recent UBRA (Sept. H-Oct. 22)" Em phasis on mpons1- b1 ht). deadline. 1ntens1fied lo\l~ relatio nship Cycle accenl'> mone). personal possessions. ab1ht) to locate item that had been lost. m1 ss1 ng or stolen. Cancer native 1s in p1(·ture. SCORPIO !Oct. ~3-No' 211: Moon in your sign emphas1te'> indl\ 1duahty. original concepts. sensuaht). personal magne11sm. SC\ ap peal Pro1ect will be com- ph:1cJ. ~ou"ll recel\e accolades a nd could be rewarded "1th cash. 'Er ma' perfume makes no scents .. strangt occur············-renccs." . TAURUS ( .\pnl 20-Ma) 20)· Focus on populan t~. travel. Oc\lb1l11y . legal dec1s1ons "h1ch could affect ~our immediate futurl' ~ receptl\e to man~ ideas '-'hill· avoiding the S(a11enng of forces Relall\ e relates gooJ news. GEMINI (\ta' 21-June 20)' Dela' need not ~ equated "11h defeat Regard t'\tra 11me a .. blessing. enabling }OU to 'enfy facts and figures Taurus. Scorpio play outslanding roles. Rules ~•II work in ~our fa, or. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): ~ ready for change. tra'el. 'anct) and rclataonsh1p that could be ··senous." Lunar. numrncal C)cles emphasize ~nsualll). disco' c~ and unique commun1cauo ns "''th )Oung person LEO (Juh :!J...\ug. :!)). Basic domestic ad1us1men1 featured. could '"' olve Taurus and Scorpio people Aucntaon centers around family. sccunt). propen~ values. long-range financial I prosp«ts. Tran.-.ac11on 1s completed. VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Scpt 22): See others an rcahs11c haht. be open-minded without being gullible. pothgh1 on SAGITTARIUS (No' :!:!-Dec :! I> Stress indepen- dence. creall' II). w1lhngness to get 10 hean ofmattef"i. ~ d1"4. rcl.'t . t•spec1all) 1n connec11on w11h ··secret lo' e · 'ou"ll be tn' 11ed to attend unusual fes11' al leo in pll IUrt• CAPRJCOAN ( [)e(-2:!-Jan I 9) Puzzle pieces come toge1her fall into plaCl·. ( ircumstances tum in )Our fa, or. "''sh 1s fulfilled. )Ou'll "In friends a nd influence 1mpunant peopk '.takt' plans puhhc 1m pnnt design and SI\ le. · AQOARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18)· Dl\erstf}. com- mun1ca1e. cht'Ck wean ng apparel. keep rHOlutto ns 1.oncan1ng "'l·1ght. nu1n11on bod) image. Lunar pos1t1on alcenl'> al h1c,ement. pro mo11on. prestige. career Gemini pla)S rok PISCES I Feb I ~-March 10): .\cccnt communica- tion. cduca11on. publishing. opponunat} for travel Memberofoppos11e ~'finds )'OU 1ntngu1ng. challenging. Stand tall for pnne1ples. refuse to be cajoled into foolish argument. ~Water? We '11 take Manhattan What city has the best dnnkmg water 1n the U nited States'> An outfit called the Waten cst Corporation ~portcdl) claims New York Cit) ·s Boro u&h of Manhattan menu that distinction. Remarkable. 1f true Many a prth1sto nc beast 1s JOne. and I'm glad. u ~ to be a m1lhpcde .. ano FACTS LI. Bon as long as 3 cov.. for instance Therc·s a theof) that people Stt somethin& ofthemseh cs in their pets. "Some women lake ca ts:· sa}s such a theonst. "because cats tend to be independent" This sa\ant conttnds. "If men could afford the pets the) 'd rea ll y like. the~ ·d all own Cl}desdalcs." 8 RIOCt March through May. that's the best time to lose weight. accord mg 10 those "'ho make a stud'< of the human bod} ·s mctaboh'lm · Q. lf1<knt1cal female twms mamcd 1denucal male 1wms. would the children of one couple look exact!~· hkc the children of the other couple .\ . .\II the ch1ldrtn might look as though the) ·d had the samt ~nts. But )OU knov. ho w d1fTerrnt the children of the same parents can be. In old Rome. a man w11h a mamed son could d1\0rce that son from the son's wife. 't'1tho ut e"en ask1n1 said son. s1mpl) b~ sending the wife a letter of d1\orccmen1. Sweden's clerg) are unionized .\s '<OU ma' ha' e noticed k'-' of the major e\ COi) shaping the CUUIY of h1s1on an our countn escape me For )(;ml· ume no"' I ha'e bttn mon11onng the debuts of ont fra- gran(c after another bearing the names of ~·, .,, mool\ ( ~mt'llC counters arl· lined '-'Ith the perwnal sccntsofL1nda E' an~. Jo hn Fors~ the Catherine [A.·ncuH· and Sophia Loren Last war Ehtabeth Ta' lor dispensed P3s~1on 10 the an,iou'> cartobes of.\menlan 1.1.o men coast to coast. and thl\ H'ar \farlo Thoma~ set Oul 10 IOIO\l~atc \.1 1ddk .\ml'rll3 v.11h her per\Onal pt•rtume I calkd m' agrnt and said 10 him "h 1s clear w me"" 11 must be to' 1'U that Smell Sell\"' ··\fake ~uur po1n1. .. ht' \aid "\\hen am I comin&o ut "'1th a line of perfume rdkcung m~ perwnal St\ le" .. ···Lysol v.all never pla~ .. he said "You ha'c JUSl put \Our fi nger un th<.' problem.·· 1 said flath "\1) image nl·eds '-'Ork .\ SC\~ perfume calle'1 "Lust at Dusl ' or \Omething lake 1ha1 v.ould dn 1t ·· .. You don·\ unddrstand .. he raid .. Perfume is d1fficuh to sell .\II ~ou can do 1s to create a fantas\ that 1f,ou bu) the perfume. ~ou will lool iikc the person selling 11 ·· ··Ma' be v.e could ha .. e one of tho')(' an\ campaigns v.here the camt"ra foe.UK'S on pan s of the human anatom' that no one can rC1:0&JllZC - lt ke the\ do "'1th the perfume called Preoccupa11on .. "That'sO~'>ston .. he 'la1d t1rcdh "Same thing .. "Look. )Ou·rc not lasten1na, ',,u don't haH· the aura the m)st1qu1· - the mHtcn to sell perfu me ·· "Hov. docs Interlude '\o ..a ANSWEltS TO WEE.IU. Y U IDGE QlJIZ • 1 AJtsot A.17 • 91.32 The biddina has proceeded: A CLEAN SWEEP The kft noectancy of ttie n era&e N!f ol Wtndshtefd wipers is IC)pfoa1mate- ly orw yur. Tiie aver~e motorist. llowtftl. only r~Kes his at ot n1bt>tf **'about evtry two and t-halt ye~ In fact. a set of wiper blades could netd r~tmtnt atter Oflty SI• months of -.wre to the tltrMnts It as exposure to weathtr. not how olttn they"' used. thlt ctellflhle$ the kfe SOlfl of wiptt tNdts. 8ladts are very susceptible to .. rlAhon by ozone. 1 prnnt fKtor 1n • polutJOn Ozone reKts with rubber ~ to rob 1t of 1h suP91tMU. A$ a fllllt. 1t ln1J Slrtal ecrOSS lht Clisl. n.is ts "' 1ndlcatt0n tllit a Ill* hlS f'IKW1tstnd. • ....... wiper tlladts IS I small .,.... tut c1n pay bit davtdencls in ..., Tlle bltttf JOit tin Mt '" .. .-. tht llOf1 tiN ,.,.., "'"'lo .. ftlSm KhOn 11 nttdtd Al caF. • '* catt ol your tar Wfl tuM 100' w °' VW so it runs Ilk tM prlClSIOft ........ , 11 1$ Wt • •leaded ..... -..,. Wt'•• at zogo P\lctstbl °'9lt '' llf yovr con..,._e. and wt _....., cr•t CM8 M_"9l0. .......... BJ CBARLD GOREN Q~Both vulnerable, as South you Soetlll Wm ~ortll East ... OMAR SHARIF bold: 1 p 1 • p Q.1-As South, vulnnablc, you •"3 -Al "ltQ7W •A6 ~ hold: The biddina bas proettdcd: 'hnat do you btd no w'? •13 . AQ'7 ') lttl3 •AQ'76 s..tll Wat NorUI Eat A.-The one tluna you l:An·t do 1' The biddina bas proceeded: I ¢ hit 1 • Pus rebid two hearts-that prorruses a Nortll FMt Soe* West 1 v ha 1 • hu six-card suit. Tbcrdore. you ha'e ,_ 3 • 1 ! to choose bft'AUD one no trump. What action do you we? What do you bid now? with your sinataoo spade, or 1.-0 A.-Bewue. cvC'r)'lbina is apinst A.-AJ&bouah permcr is not show-clubs, wit.b your ronco wit. Suw:c vnsa.1 Th• vulnerability is unfavor-in• ... wilh his rebid except a SlX-,__ " • w ._ plltDer ll\ipt pGS )'OQ.f t«OOd sW' able. you have the death holdina. a card IUit. YOW' band has become with only three-card support. we doubleton. in the enemy IUit, only mormou. Your prime corurols and think one 00 trump is the~ t'Vll . thr~d heart support with no three lTWDPI an aU aold. so much intermediates, and pu1-is a so that we U.iak a rabe to thr« passed hand. Act. oab ii money spades is an 'llDClerbid. We would means nothina to you~ otherwise jump to (our SS*ks· pass. Q.4-Ndthcr wtncrablc. as South you bold: •15 Q UI OAQ'*l •U Q.6-AI South. ~ulncrable. )OU hold: •I ;") A&"61 v m • .UJ The biddina bas procceoed: ~ W• . ..U. ~ ,-1 v •NT,_ S Q ,._ 6 0 ,_ ! W1* IClioa do Jo. tal• A.-...... ,.u. ... Ne'-...... --.... .. t'OU.ld ...... ., • , .. dirii-lirrtl l'M ___ .......... .. cw-bidllilla. .... ,.... lM ClJM111Cl. -..... " tMa .. ......oftlle totukt 1 pQdlk . hll. If JICMl'rt ..,.... ....., ..-.s ,.n-.r .... ..... • •wood bMWcr .. of tM ..... S<1und" .. ·Like a hu~ \\ h' don't 'Ou JUSt do another book.,... .. , got II Ho"' about Fat.al Mist r· "II sounds like something ~ou put in an aerosol ,,rn to kilt w mt'th1ng under lhl· sink .. The~ "a) ~m~1h1ng in m~ a~nt"s tone that toki me the dlSCUSSIOO W8I at an end That and the fact he bUJll up .\couple of da"s later. I picked 111> the paper to read 1.1. herr a ncv. co'°lfte for men and v.omen called Canu ~ being 1ntrod~ 1n Las Vcps. .\nd promo t1n1 the f~ncc ~ -. arr \OU read~ for this., -(ieorair Bums and John ~n"cr I dtalcd m ) agent .. .\bout l.M pertume and the m)-s-- uqut' ·· ··rm JI~ )OU calk-d.-He mtc:r- ruptt"d ·T ,c bttn thlnk1ns about It and 'ou·rr nght Hov. do )OU fed about Bombeck's Sa:nted Dusi Balls"· I hung up first th1~ lime -liMi--~-------- ACROSS 1 Kid 6 Repeet 10 So ,. Grub 15 Cl'IQlgO area 16 Jonctur• 11 &otenc 18 Debut 20 WoodS 8'WN11 21 Half uwbudl 22 Of aCSMI 23 Oownoour 25 Cavtt .. 2 7 Kldl t>aCel 30 Road IT\Ktl•ne 31 Roundish 32 Runs 33 Nligllbof ot Mia 36 Rodents 37 Salt mB 38 Mou1h. l)f'llf. 39 Moo99'1 r.iattw "' n,. -..-Utmy 4 1 Section •2 Coestl6ne& " °"teno an. 45 o-tty =.:t. 47 Fruil 48 Ewefik• 49 Cont-- 50 P8dfic ~ MlllQINt 57 Tnnut sa instruments 59 OesKous 60 FONITI 61 Spw\dfl ~-62 c;.,.pet piec.- 63 ASUll 00... 1 Glded 2 ~urvt 3 French n"9r •>.ppr .. too ~ 5 Outtylng 6 Spnt•• 7 lml91t 8 81b69 peeti 9 CoNor1 or Sa tum tO Condrtt0n 11 Koe>' MY'nQ ~~~ 19 Aml)t1ibl9nS 2 1 $Nrne WOl'O 2•~ 25 Wildt 2t TOf9• &Ml\ 27 NY dty 21 Pwtic>Oul 2tAdVV 30 a.g.,-. 32 ,__,<M 34 "--SS Solemn word 37 unrooed l8 E.-, lab 40 .,... 4 1 Poll# .... '3~ " 8nng up "-,... 45~- ... C4"jln up •7 Tm.~ ........ s1 ..... ·..-sa--...- 53C.... ..... SSH..o~ 51£91 57 Wl*lll -every time the President talks, why do a lot of guys hafts come on and teH us what he said?. by Brad Anderson '1-7 c----- "I tokt you Ma""'duke loves everybody ... even girlst" • PltA1'UTS HI. CAARLES . .i'M VOUR NEW RIGHT RElOER .. l'VE ~EAIW TAAT VOU AA'fe SO«T OF A WEIRD TEAM ... OAltftELD TUllllLBWBBD8 DllAllllL& "Well, the arthroscope shows no sign of ligament damage, but what do you make of this, Floyd?" • by Addison WMEN A KJN6-6'ZE ll2lJCX H rrs A Ktt-.ki-SfZE fUTl.Q.E' EV&RVBODY PAYS . . ~ !~lllfp) ~ Dlt1'1US THE llB1'ACB .. s_-1 _ __... ______ _. L------.._...,.._,,,,. by Hank Ketcham ~ I I by Charles M. Schutz J -7 by Tom K. Ryan ~ PUGNJ...~AAN&soor L.IPWlt\lPOF~ ~ by KeYtn f 9P"1 by Pat 8'8dy URC£NnY IN Neeo OIF CASH. DAVID DelJGORT DECIDES lO 9eLL ACC>UP\£0f' 1 HIS PAINTINGS \ IN A L0C>-L TAVERN' 1~ DOOlU881JJlY by Lynn Johnston by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk by G•ry Trudeau Orlif9 C.... DM.V lltl0T!Mond9), MM* 1, 1• Al I t ' ' I .. Great refreshment in ilte FliflOll box. .... ___.. ar om LIGHTS LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE • A sad reminder: Not buckling up deadly mistake There's a touch of sad irony to last weck·s story of a onc- car wreck on a Los Angeles freeway. A 31-ycar-old man d ied on the Long Beach FrttWay near Washington Boulevard shonJy after 11 p.m. Wedfte'5day. His car hjt a guard rail. The impad flung b1 m from the car into lbc au. A chain-link fence stopped bu fljght, and bis life. 35 fttt from the point of impact. During their investigation. California Hiahway Patrol officers discovered the man had not been alone m the car. In the front seat. held firmly by a scat belt. was a teddy bear. Investigators will never know what ca~ the wreck.. Maybe the dnvcr lost control of the car. He could have fallen asleep at the whttl. All they know 1s that the car swerved across the freewa) before binin' the guard rail. The tedd) bear adds t.hr twtst to the stof). If the dnvcr bad taken the same safety precaution for himself that hed1d forlbcteddy bear. he probably would have survived the wreck. The man's death is a stark reminder that seat belts save lives. Ifs a reminder that more people should httd. Dunng January, according to a CHP repon. almost half of the people stopped by officers were not weanng scat belts. That's better than January of last year when onl) 42 percent of the dnvcrs of cars stopped by the CHP w~ weanng seat belts. The Statistics for rvuengcrs are worse. Last month. the CHP rcpon shows on y 40 percent of the passengers in ca.rs stopped for traffic violations were buckkd up. Thafs a httk better than the 37 percent listed in the JanuaI) 1987 report. but ifs not good enough. The only bnght spot in the report was the percentage of children who were wearing scat belu or in a child's car seat - 76 percent. The figures show that more people are using scat belts. It also shows that not enough dnvCT'S and pa~ngrrs are complying with the state's scat belt law. Each }car. automobile wrecks claim thousands of hves and cause untold pain and suft'crina. The sample process of bucklinJ a seat belt dramatically improves a pcrson·s chance of survival and the odds that injuries will be less se"ere. BuckJang a scat belt is such a simple thing. but the altematn·e can be a dcadl> mistake. Pat Robertson (Pat) Robenson has a lo ng road ahead of him The dual nature of his background and cand1daq can ne,er be o' erlooked. And while skeptics cafl him .. a preacher m pohtacian's clothing." his career suggcsu that he may be more like -a politacan in preacher's clotbina-.. R obenson's real challcngr is to convince lhc mass of \Oters "'ho are not Cbnstian fundamcnlalists that he would no t allow his rehg10us views to intcrfCR with affairs of state. whale at the same time holdina on to his .. in' is1ble army." But 1s Amenca ready for a president with a ··p1pehne" to God. as Robenson boasts? Perhaps 1t 1s. R onald Reagan proved there's pohucal capital to be mined on the rchgious nght And. like the president. Robenson does ha'e a wa) v.1th TV camaas. ~ Ashry Pvt f N.J.) PttU Social Security Is ';oc1al 5c.·cunl\ stnClh a retirement acc:ounl or 1s 11 an annu1t) that ta~esdTect "'hen a part1c1pant reache~age 65 and 1s e hg1bk lur lull benefits. o r rc<K h~ age 62 and 1s eligible for reduced benefits" That's the argument that has flared in Washingto n o nce again as the l'ffort t'i launched to el1m1nate the SI!. .i-00 a ~ear earnings l·ap Tho~ "'ho support the propo~I argue 1hat (the (3p) pum~hl's th"· ddcrl). ( nttl\ tn'>l'it lhl· original 1n1l·nt of Social ~:c unt) "'as to pro' tdl' intomt.' after retirement The' tread on unccnain grounds hU\\l'\ l'r \\ hl'n the~ bnng Up the ma tte r of the original tnll'nl ol ~K.1al Sccunt) Original 1nl\.·n1 "'a" <:hanged in a"' holcsak manner b) n~' l'>ton ' .\ norable namplc of that 1s that "'1do"'s of IJrml'r'> "'ho nn e r paid f.)oc1al \ecunt} ta\CS '°'l"fl' granted txndll\ .\lso the earnings~ ~n<l\ at age 70. If l'arnmg.\ arc a , l .. u:tur bet"'l'\.'n the agC'\-of 65 and 70. ~h~ not alter "7(~ Rl·pcal ufthl' earnings cap 1sclearl) 1n the pubhl tnh:rest. Botl'-6 f Pa. I Eap Reagan's budget 1 Prest<knt Rcapn w submitted a SI . I tnllton feder.11 budge& to ( onsrcu for the fiK"al )ttt bqjnnang RC-\l Oct. I. Reagan campa.i~ for the prf'Sidmc) ~tght )tan aao with a promise to -bra.lana the fcdttaJ budart-- Ht has fa11ed to providt the kind oflcadcnh1p that •ouJd en ouraar C onpns to an 111 a fnall) rcspomabk f.uhtoei. Asa ~ult. e an npttt annual ~s of m°" than SI tnlhoo and conunu.cd srowtb of tbc mtio.W dcbL no• somc-.httt around S2.S ariUioo. To the mmiom of ~'i:le'ft'S •bo bad looktd to ltnpn 10 cLampOO-n on tbt bit••~ in Wadiinlton. tus u~o terms in lJw Whilt HOUK ba~ becaadismal fiDlUR. ,,.., ' .... IN.ILi ~ n.. ORANGE COAST L11ngren gives up career in Congress for legal limbo SACRAMENTO -Whithtr Dan Lunvcn? Hu oom1na11on as state treasurer as 1n lepl limbo. ha\ tnl bttn approved b> the statt .\sscmbly and ttjected by 1hc state Senate. Ht could ha\t withdrawn Wlth honor. returning to his carttr an ( ongrc-ss. But Llst Wttk. hC' an- nounced 1ha1 he wall not Sttk anothn term rn Congrns from has Long Beal h d1 stm t 1h1s )atr And an doing 1hal. he mtcratcd that he will flght a lcial bank to take the unsurer's omtt. . Lungren and Go' C,rorgr Deu- k mC'Jtan. v. ho appointcd ham to thC' pos111o n thrl"c months ago onl) to stt a fit:ne b:mle erupt O\t'r confirma- 11on contend tha1 11 v.ould take rcJClllon b) both houS("S to den~ ham thl· treasurer"s office CXmocrat1c ltgaslatl\e leaders. v.ath the backing of .\norne~ ~neral John \"an de K.lmp contend that lhC' SP\.'t 1al const11u11onal ~nguage go'· ern1ng confirma11on S:.)S he ~ apprO\ al b~ both houses. that rcJ(C· lion b' one -an 1h1s caK . the Snlate -v.a~ sufficient to block ham. Then.-as h1tlc or no case Llw on the subJ\.'C't. since 1he const11u11onal pro' mon as onl~ a dtcaM old and ne\i.'r has been tested in coun. Plain language reading of the tonurtd \Crbaagccan lead toc11her conclust0n and legal scboLl~ d1sagrtt L lumately, 11 v.ould be left to the state Su~emeCoun -a coun whc>K ma1ont} "'as appomtcd b) Dcu- kmcJian -to d«ick which inta- pn:tatton 1s corrni. That could take months and bd'~ 11 can bcgm. lu~n and Dna- kmt:Jian must wuk on a stratCI) to pl3<.C the IS.SW btf~ the C'OUrtS. Thq 'II dectck. tht) say. this Wftk.. DAN WAl.TEIS Lunvcn coukt s.mply have himself sv.om an and atlempt to lake control of the off1Ce. T~t might also compel him to rni&n from Congress and it '-'Ould rnuh tn an immediate suit from Democrats. It could also cloud the lepht> of bond issues and other trea~urer's office business. Or he could Sttk a SO<allcd "fncnJI> suit .. that '-'Ould allow him to pursue the issue an the courts v.11hout g1' ang up his congrcss1onal k'at One sccnano being c1rruLl1cd v.ould ha\C him suing DcukmeJian. but the !~hues arc track). .\ special lqal foundauon may be crcatC'CI to pursuC' the case W~te,er lepl 'chicles arc uKd. Lungrcn's announcement last Wttk makes It ckar t~I he's giving up has dcade-okt COn&Jn51onal carttr and placing his polittcal fate an the hands of the rouru. And the announcement careful!} dtd not prom1~ anyone that hC''ll serve out Lhr rcmamdtt of bas ~nt ttrm in Co~s.. which leaves ham with the option of rnipina either to be s~om in as uasurcr immediately. or perhaps kavins Conpess to pursue his lcpl battlt as a pnvate citizen. One sourtt close to the Dtu- k mcJ ian adman1stn1tion says that an op11on 1s for Lunven to rcsip from Conarcss and pn a SacTalMnto law firm -perhaps Lhc Rcpublican- pnenlcd firm 1n ,,.hach Oeukmcjian ad'•ascr St"'ve Mcrksama is a partner -so that the battle could bt fouaht from California. rather than from Washinaton. Having already de-ctded not to fik for ~kct~on to Consrcss. Lun~ has no particular rnson to remain in Washington. If he loses th·e legal baule to become state 1rcasurer. he almosr cert.ainly would be remaining an Cahforn1a anywa). either to take another appointment from Deu- kmeJian or to practice law. The J.Overnor's office inslSls. meanwt11lc. that there arc no con1- inge nc) plan~ to appoint someone else 10 the treasurer's office. Never- theless. the uncenaanty over Lungre n aut omaucall) 5t'ts poh11cal circles bu111ng ~•lh <;p«ulat1on o\Cr whom DeukmeJ•an might ha'e in mind as a bad.up It won'1 be Ken Madd). 1he Republican leader of the stale Senate who was fa,ort'd b) many Demo- crats If nothin& else. ~ war oHr Lunsren has po1sonrd that poss1· b1ht}: at one point. tn fact. Lun1ren had an angf) c\chan~ with Madd) in v.h1ch he accused the lqislatorofnot doing cnOuJh to win Senate approval. The Capitol rumor mill. however. has popped up with a new scenano. If Lungren can't take the office. so this SIOf) goe$. DcukmeJ1an would ap- po1 nt Los Anarlc-s County Supervisor Peter Schabarum. a former state legislator who has displayed some signs of hav1n1 stattw1dc political ambitions.. and then name lunarcn as Schaberum·s succ:euor on the Board ofSupcrvlsors. which doesn't ~uire legislative approval. And. in fact. a slot on the LA Board of Supervisors may be just about as po~ctful as btan& state treasurer. ,.. "~ ,. • 1yatllald cWz ·fs• .. s.en.. ... Consumer groups protest uses of the OMB's blacklist tar bc)ond punishini chronic abuscn ·of federal aad. The 28 agcncin oventtn ~ OMB a~ pttplRd lo impkmcnt tht rqulauons. bqinnans in M.y o(th11 year. Tbr ruin would u1le offenders from fcdcnl assistance for as much as th~ )can. Only ~nonal ent1tlc-- mcnLS such as Social Security and welfare payments would M ~otttttd. The blacklist coukt be about as sccrctnc as a pubhc spankins: OMB has ~cd t~t the hst bt ac- cnsiblt via a toU-frtt numbtt. Evm tbosc v.ho .. do business .. with someone on the last would bt subjttt to blacklistin& themsclvn.. wbcthcror not they knew tbc o1Jmdin1 pany was on tht list. Whm mcmbcnofCo..,-c:s.s bcpn ractins to tht 10.0.. .ct of rep. lat1om.. OMB off.aa& teemed tuf- pnted about the fusa. In a lctier to Brooks. one OMB official Hplained that 1ht nala for auspendina private C1tam1 from federal aMt werr simply modtkd after csisiina rules imposed on C091nc10n who rqaatarty do buliwu v.ilh the ftclcnl 90vcm- mmt. .. , a ~-tide anatytis of the t-.o tets o( ruin slllowi ti.at coat1W- 10ndnJi• with h.,: sums of rnonry It' licss scrutiny tban that ~ fotai.t'--:Tortbuludmt ••• Wmlloaa. A COMnCW bas to wtltfulty r.il to ~M-IObta.ml"­...._ .. ..,.a IM .._ ... a Cililrtl Qa ., ........... fDr --~ ... cOlllld ·-f18'11 ..... C a10n C9 "'.C hh it only for .......... Wrralp.,. ... e: ~· -11411~• coeld '~ tN ....... ~ ......... .... -.g:•. • ... rt •• ........ ., ... ..... «rm . IO ~~ ~ dw ~"!"!!,,,,.., ""11111 .oA-ttriHl 'WillUDn .. 4:1 ., oe tllir !ill -• • •n Ill Clli .. en ...... lJIDO . .. , COMV•fr ...... aft 90I IO sure. Gary Bau. d1rtt'tor o( OM B Watch. a non-profit poup cnticaJ ot the ~ncy. says OMB "wants to play God. ·and he fcan tbc hst wall be used b> tht po~uf ul for POiiticai lcvftlle. The bt!Qaucn:d farmers may havt tht most to lose from the new ruin. Howard Lyman. a lcaislative analyst fol lbc Natio"" f'armrn Union. ntimalCS that the ruin would bw 6S.OOO family fannas out of busi-nns.. farmtrs DOW It' lbcMlt JO pct't'mt o( their livdelw>od lh~ f'cdmlJly becked ,,.ams. ••Brirw on the blldlis&. ~ou'd be bom dald.'. Lyman said. Wt asktd tbc inspec1« .Jencral't of'rltt in lbc [)qiertlM'ftt or Aaricu .. turelMJw IM.~~ alk1 '-nnnL A ~~tinedcotn­ mcnL ..,. .. die ....... WM ~ r1w" 1aid dlaa theOMldidll' want it bandied about i• &he~ l. r • . ,. ' Enforcement of zoning in S.Laguna To the Editor. You live in your chosen FOtAphic area for. amonaothttlhjnp.~iticaJ stability. One day a nci borina government takes control o tbc 1rea you live in. The)' immediattl)' notify you. and many of yournei&hbon.. lbat )OU are in violation of one of their laws and that they intend to search )Our propcn) to. amonaotha tbinp. make sure everyone is for one family. They also tell you that if~ fail to cooperate. you will bt put an jail. France. 1942? Afahanistan, 1982? Try United States o1 Arnttica, 1988! More specifically South Laauna. Calif. In the mid-'70s when lookina for property to build our dream home on, pan.icular care was taken to avotd the city o( Laauna Beach as the political views and method of city manqr- mcnt were not compatible with ours. A location was found in the county area k.J\own as South La1una. In l 981 wt purchased a second home for ttnlaJ purposes in the same area. OveT the past I 2 years this bas been• wonderful communuy to live in. The county or Orangt. while providina excellent community scrvicn.. has had a live-and-let-hve approach in the management of the area. Around I 984 a petition was circulating m the South La1una area that would put 10 a public vote the idea of ha"'"' the o ty of Laauna Beach anncA South Laguna. This idea was apparently so repulsive to the rc&iSlcrcd 'ottrs of South Laauna that the pctttion did not evtn pan enough sisnaturcs to act on the beJlot. Throughout last year we had heard rumors that the county of Oranat intcndC'd to encoura,ae many small county communities under thcircon- 1rol. 10 consider annexing wuh their larger incorporated ne1ghbon. We felt. as dad most of the people we know m South l..a&una. that an issue 1h1'i senou$. an issue that would have such a far-reachin& impact on our hH'S. -.ould ~rt.aanly be Mterm1ncd al a general election The ctl} of Laguna found a WI) to c1rcumven1 the popular vote and was successful an an unethical land arab and took control of the South Laauna area as of January 1988. The rqi~ tcrcd voters. the taxpayers and resi- dents of the commun11y never had a chance to 'ote on the anneuuon ISSUe. Before the end of our first month under the new rqime wt rettivcd notice from the Cll) of Laguna Beach statm& that thC) had received a complaint rqardtn& our rent.al prop- erty. and that thC') intended to search same to amon& other tbmp. de- termine if the 1cnants wtrc of one famtt). I rcquestC'CI a copy of the complaint and rttrived a doc:umcnt which. ifindccd 1t 1s valid. Slates onl) our name, the address and "con- version to two units." 1110 a date in 1986. The rest of the document is blank. no complainant.. no inter- v 1e"rer. no code sections violated.just blank. Some 2SO propcn) ownen and an estimated 600 tenants arc the victims of this vicious attack on our com- munity. The rcaion is simpk. the Laauna city manaaement is motivated by economia. Their at- tack on South Laauna. if sU«USful. will ~ve the fOUowina financial impact: tbc eliminaoon oflO percent or the population means )() pnttnt fewer calls for public scn'ices. JO pcrttn t lcss city dollars will bt M:f:dcd to manqc tbc arca. Many, if not the majority. of the rental propeny owners will bt forced to sell their propenics. which woukl end up on the ta• rolls al curTCnt market vaJuc. The 1naascd l't'Venuc to tbc city woukt be substantial. lncraJC l't'Venucs. dccreasc eJl- ptnKS and to hell with the hundreds of people who will suffer over the yeaB to come. The cily may think lhey arc q.Jly corT«1 an enfomc:. a 1936 R-l zoninJ ordinance. which has vin&&ally bttn ilJ'Of"d for S2 )ears. by w that rn(orcement in 1911. T1te 1ty of that is qumtOMblie ud wil bt decided by •~ couru lhoukl the)' continue their pursuit. What is not in question is the morality and dhin of thtir .ctions.. They spnk (of tlattn· selves. If my speculation "'8rdiaa .Laauna's motive far this uaaiccep. ui.-aC'lion is ....._ thta I and ~-Howevtt. 1 c~ the Laauna ldch Cit) Council IO live 1 reasonable eq,tanalioe for Gc:ir vkaous attact °" Soua Lailalu. PA\JLMUU bdt~ I 25 CE TS • ns up in arlns over s ·peeders Say Oriole Drive crash latest example of dangerous condition in neighborh~ By PAt:L ARCHIPLEY a. ... a., ........ A group of Costa Mesa home· ov. Ol'rs "'hose street 1s frequented b' speeding drl\ crs arc fod up v.11h v.hat the\ con'>1dcr to be 10d1fft'rcncc h' C-11; Hall and the pohtt depanmcnt Res1dl·nts on Onok Orne nonh of thl.' ( osta Ml.'sa Countl) ( lub art' c1rcula11ng a pc1111on and con'>1denn~ a lav.<,u11 io pro mpt cit) acuon Thl·1r lrus1rat1on v.as aggra' ated Saturda' "'hcn a motorist crashed into 1v.o parked cars and plov.ed into a trl'l' on the .... 1nd1ng rcs1den11al strel't i\llen 0 ) mo nd. 41. of ( osta \.k~ v.as rushed to Fountain Valle' Trauma Cenler in stnous condition follov.ing lhc 8 4S pm. accident D) mood v.as arf't"Stcd at tht hospi- tal on suspicion of dnv1ng under the influence and rclt"astd pending com- plct1on of blood tests. said Lt (hfT Mc Bruk. The) have taken their case to tM ( 11\ Council. onh lo be told to solve thl·ir ov. n problen;s. said rt'stdcnt Jim Gau be {Jaube said the cm TrafTic Com- m1ss1on did lool at· the is.sue and pos1cd ~5 mph Spl'Cd hm1t and radar v.arning s11ns Those actions ha' en 't slowed the '>f)C.'Cdi:rs rl'Sldl'Ot'> said ··Prnpk p1d up spet"d and ti') to nl·got1ate those turns. and there's no "'J\ thl'' can." Gau be said thl result 1s parll'<i car; arc hit. tr J\h cans arc crushed and spttdin1 c ;Jf\ l'Od up on front lav. ns l<l'S1dcnts l~ 1ng to back out ofthe1r Jn\l'"'a's ha'c bl-en rear-en~ed be· lau~· ra·rs come up behind tht'm so qu1rl l) Rt"-s1dcnts are e'en afraid to kt thl·1r childn:n pla~ 1n their front ~ ards. ··Peo ple arc totall~ fed up.'" Gaube ~1d .. .\t the rate it's go ing. sooner or latl'r somebod~ ·s going to get killed - ......................... .., Residents on Oriole Drift In CoMa Meea lnapect tile wrecJlaCe Saturday after Allen Dymond loet control of Illa •aa. bit two puked can and plowed lato a tree. Bome- cnirnen •J they're fed ap with speed•n& on their etreet. Rcs1<kntson Sunda) said D) mond v.as amon1 lht' dnvers 1he} ha'c complamcd about "'ho d m c at e>.C'C'SSJ\ e spttds on their street be- tv.ecn lht eolf COUrst and Estancia 0n\C. Police also ha' e btt-n ot httlt' help. residents said The' ·\C told hornc-- ov. nl'rs the Str~t IS not a high pnont) and 1hc depanment d~n't ha'c the (Ple&ee eee llESAJllS/ A2) Nation Vice President Bush is riding high as S4per Tuesday nears./ A5 Another big quake rocks Alaska./A5 .. Sports Woodbridge High's boys and girls basketball teams are selected to compete in the Southern California Regionals./81 Mexico's Martin Mon- dragon. an ex-soccer player. wins the Los An- geles Marathon./81 Index Advice and Games A9 Births A4 Bulletin Board A3 Business A6-7 Classified B6-8 Comics A10 Entertainment A8 Opinion A12 Public notices B4-5 Sports Bl_. Weather A2 c Former U.S. drug _ageuJ ~~~es Q~ttle into boardrooms By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot .. 0., ......... Ted Hunter can remember getting exc11ed about drug busts 1n the 1960s that netted ~S kilos of manJuana. Toda). federal couns v.on"t e'en prosecute ca54.'S '°' olv1nc less tMn 1.SOO pounds. h 's the kind of example 1ha1 bolsters Hunter's behef that l:sw enforcement alone can't beat .\men· ca·s lo'e affair v.1th drugs He should knov.. A )Car ago. H untcr retired from 16 )cars 1n la" enforcement. the bulk of 11 ~Ith the Drug Enforcement ..\dm1n1strat1on But he behc' es there 1s a solu11on It's in ..\menca·s boardrooms That's wh}. v.hcn Hunter left tht DE.\. he accepted an offer to head a nc"' compan) tha1 spcc1ahzes in d evelo ping dru~ ~hc1es and pro- grams for the nation s busint"-ss sector Suuauon Management Inc. de' 1scs drug policies. pro' ides educa11on programs and consults with em- plo)Crs and c mplo)ttS on 1nter- vent10n and n:hab1htat1on. The )Car-old T usun-bascd firm has chenu ran11ng from muh1m1lhon- dollar corpora11ons to local shop-; Thl· biggest hurdle S~I faces 1s con' 1nc1ng l'mplo~ers the) ha'e a drug problem ··Bu!lmess can no longer sa~ 1~ denial fashion ·1 don't have a drug problem.' If )Ou cmplo) people. )OU ha'e a drug problem." Hunter said. Hov. muc h., In '1nuallv c\Cn store. l'' cf) fac1on . even· ofTicc. about onc-founh ot the emplO)CCS ha\C a d rug or .ilcohol problem . according to the National Institute of (Pleue eee W Aft/ A2) Friendly yacht race takes turn for worst By ALMON LOCKABEY .................... "This cup 1s dona1ed upon the cond1uon that 1t shall be p~f"cd a~ a pcrpelual challenge cup for fnendh compeut1on betv.cen foreign coun- tncs." Those arc the words of the Amcn- ca 's Cup ~d of G1f\ as dictated b) Gc<>fF Schuyler of the New York Club when he donated the Cup 1n perpetuity 100 years II<>· The bif1CSt violation of the Deed of Gin in this year's match betWttn the dcfcndinc San Dieao V acht Club and the challcQ&inl Mercur) Bay Boat C1ubofNew Znland is thilt thttc will no fncndlioess bctWttn the two competitors That much "'as madl' clear at a "media alcn·· a1 lhl' H ~att Rt"-genq Hotel in Long Beach last 'Wednesda~ night ~hen design manager John Marshall '>peaking for the Sail i\mcnca Foundation. manager of SDYC-s defen~. told a packed au- dience of pnnt. radio and tele' ISIOn rcponcrs "We art losma respect for Michael fa) as he dodacs honest compcuuon and 1s lf>IOI to Wln b) legal shoncuts that ~oukl replace crcati"e skills of )ICht dcs11n ... Fay is the New Zealand merchant banker wh found a loophole in the (Pleue ... A.IBRICA'8/A2) .............. TWDIM9ee Climbing high Patrick Hotao. 8 . of Newport B•cll ecalee a peak -no doubt became lt'• tllere -d1ll'blC a roci cllabla& demoutradcua 8GDdaJ at t.M ooeata. 01 A«heatue 18. an outdoor ud tra•el oadltten atOn la~ lleea. Iran fires on U.S. copters By IUCRAJlD PYLE ................. MAN"MA. Bahrain -"rnencan hchcopters on a rt"COnnaus.ancc fl•&ht escaped Sund.a) after drawins beav) machine aun fire from an 011 piadorm and SC' eral unidentified boats in 1hc central Persian Gulf. L. S. ofT1C1aJs said The attack came about .:!5 hours after a L' v.arsh1p. on patrol fanht'r nonh fired at v.hat were bel~\cd to be Iranian spttdboau mov1n1 toward one of the 'a'~ ·s offshore supply bargt'!I The t"'o encouniers shattered o ne of the longc-sl pcnods of quiet in the aulf ~·nee the gulfs so-called "tanker "ar" bl>gan four vea~ ago. There ha' e been no rcponed att.4Kks on sft1pp1 n& b~ either Iraq or Iran i.1ntt Feb 1: But the two wamng nauons con- tinued unda} to trade savaac m1ss1le atlad~ o n each other's cities. The Iraqi ~ev.s ..\ac~ said Iraq firui five lona-ransr rockets into Tehran and Jt't fia,htcrs bombed I 0 lran&a.n cnics in rctahat1on for Iran's "cnm1nal atlaC'ks on Iraqi Cl' 1han areas." Iran said 1t launched two m1ss1lcs into Ba&hdad and four into otMr Iraqi cities. 1nclud1ng Basra 1n l~ sou1h. v. hale Iranian 9-&rplann bombed four cities o r towns. Bolh sides rcponcd ctVihans killed or v.oun<kd in the missile and bomb1n1 attacks. but pvc no faprcs. The na') did not sa) who firui on the l '.S hehroptcn on Sunday. but there appeared no doubt 1t was Iran. .... h1ch controls many of tM otl platforms in the ttntral sulf and uses some as suppl) and siaaana bases for the armed boau that 1>9trol the waicn and attack neutral shipp1na. l officaats d«hncd to Kknttfy lhe 011 o~tform involved other lha1' (Plaue ... lllAR/Aa) Laguna warning signs on dog poop not pretty picture W AIUfDfG 8101'8 ••• ....... pets. The nnn would alto be made prosrnsivc. ,rttint mott Hpnsive with suettnivc cit1ap. Spttine did not know e-:!l how much the fann would be ra' • only that they will be in Unit with what other area cittn and the county Cha!JFS. .. They'"' reaJly low now." Spmnt said. The rommitlft nded tblt a man- ll allO said that t.bc ~ dationt will not apply to ScNelt Llluna W'ltil ~ts from ik.,. Uve I Chan« to di1Cust tht illllf. WAR ON DRUGS SHIFTS TO WORKPLACE ••• Pn.Al DnaaAbuse. .ln a.be construct1on trades. cs11- main of dnaa abuK amona worttfn raQF as hiah as 40 percent. "Oraner County is that h1ah or hit.her btcaust of its am~n« and lifestyle," Hunter said. Over the coune of thrtt decades. Hunter has bttn fiahtina the arow1na and ever-<hanaina enemy from metropoht.an inner<lty strttts to Oran,r County's elccuuve suitca. He worked San Francisco's H11Jht· Ashb\ary d1stnc1 dunna the heyday of the bi~ cuhu"' with its manjuana. halluc1noaens. stimulents and barbituatcs. In the 1970. he was s-n of a task fortt in Quttns.. New York. that battled corrupt public ofYkials. In fact. he ~nt to Jiii on a trumped up dw:lc u4 paid .a prosec•uoc S 10.000 to "put an the fa•." U lumatcly. the operauon was com- promiwd by a Life mapzinc story. "We ~re a hairs brndth away from conv1ct1nt a supcnor coun J'-Ml~." Hunter said. TedB-ter.antbMDllA~lll•••---... JtMt That opcra11on was the baSIS of epectall 11 la .......... .,.. ........ ,_ bd= 111 Robert Daley's book "Pnn« of the C'ity ... Hunter went on to oversee the DEA 's Far Ea5t division as heroin and h1&h arade marijuana bepn to Oood 1n. He b«ame the spcclal •nt in cha~ of the Los A~lcs d1vasion. whK'h o'er1ttS most of Southern C'ahfomaa. Nevada. Hawau. Samoa. 'Guam and olhc-r U.S. trust territoncs.. 1ust as cocaine became the dru1 of choa~ In all. U S. law enforcement aacn- c1n at all levels s~nt mo"' than S6 b1lhon last )e&r on dNI enforcement. Yet. that 1mprcss1ve sum pales in com pm son to the drua track. which is a SSO btlhon-pcr-ycar enterpmr. "ThrouJh<>ut my carctt I've v~w­ ed a probkm ~ 1ttm 1ll-cqu1ppcd to deal with.·· Hunter said. "It JUSI runs from one drua to another. "We had hallu<'inoeens 1n the 60I. then the heroin problem. then the ccx-a1nt probkm. "h 's hke dnlin1 with prnsurc points. You ust all your rnouf'C'es on one probkm and up pops anothtr. ··1 think my IX"Crs and colleaaucs rcahzcd we nttd broad-bated ero- arams.. not JUSt law enforttment. • he said. "The dru1 problem 1s supply and demand We cffate our own rot>- kms b) need:· h<' said "I the Colombian cartel recosnized there was no demand for cocaine. it ~ stop ovcrniJht." The cocaine <kmand abo il- lustraln the important di~rnce in the dfUJ use of today corns-red to a 1tncrat1on aio when Hunatt bcpn his carttr. "The pcopk ~ amsted whco I started ~ pretty much the un- cmpts)ycd. the dcrdicts.. the thicvn. Today. drua abusrn "°' more oftm employed.'' he said ... And they doft•t distinauish n«CSSanly ~tW«n where and when they use and deal .. Law enforttrMnfs iaability to handle the 11haauon has bttn cmphasued by cm. c ... nty ShmfT Brad Gain as ~IL who recommended HuntD to SMI. Gates. who is on SMrs advisory board. OftCt thratmed to publicize lhe names of business laden who failed to join his campaian tp.insa drut abust. He remains a staunch advocak of dnta policies and cduca- tiorl proarams in the wortplatt. "The main thrust ofSMI &a &oMtp fill in the pps. .. Gain uid. .. Fint. they have to ,et comean~ &o admit they have a probkm. Praisina SM rs effons iD educatina the bu.sincu 1«1or. Gata said. . "They've done an ouwandinajob in the s-st year and I think that's d~ to Ted Hunkr." ~Y the stronaest stllina point SM I can make to business people is the bottom liM iss~ -drut UJtrS cost them money. -0ur mnsaee is that t.siness has to do more:· Hunatt uic1 .. There., no controvcny: for di and econ-om~ reasons. bu11nns &as'° dc'Vck>p a drva policy 1n the wonplace. .. We sit down with ~lions and <kvclop a corporate pilik>sophy •Yint CSKnlially that dtup amt't aicttpeabk and won't be toleralicd. -Employees ud supeniton know their ~bilitin. so evuyonc buys in and undersiands it's b the common weU-bcint." Employen learn how df\11 _,. caux ~ accidtnts. are ablent and tardy men o~n and fa~ "'°" WOfter's compmsa&joa da.ims. Tbcy also learn lbe courts will loot at if\iwicsand invacipee neal~. askh'I what employers are doint to proeea worllen from dnta abuK- lt't too u~nsive to ipore. Or, IS Hunkr noted. "°Some 216.000 Ora.nee Count7 employees arc throwina another dr\11 peny 11 work today. .. GYnt who's picki.na up the tab7" MESANS UPIN ARMS OVER SPEEDERS ••• Prom Al manpov.cr to constant!) patrol 1htir strl~t Lt. McBndc. whosie dull« 1nclu<k 0' c:rsc:c1n1 the traffic d1v1S1on. said lhc first he·d heard oft he problem was Sunda' when h<' u"erheard some officers talluna aboul tht' S111urda) niJht accident and th<' rt"S1dents· complaints. ··1 can undcniand th<'1r concern ·· McBride said ... wc:·11 sure look into 1t. ··1 hope v.l' can help thcsie pcopk out as much as "c ~an. and we will Wc.-.11 Ir) IO &Cl II handled .. uar) Fcna11. who ha\ h-.ed on Onok 15 )l·ars. said lh<' probl<'m isn't new. He was outside Saturday when Dymond dro-ve by. .. My son ycUcd at him &o slow down ... Fenate said. S«onds latcf. they heard him CTaSb.. Dymond was bri"t foUowcd by a woman who was ., ..... on his bumper," Fcnali said. Rn.dents wan~ to mab a citizen's annt ol lhe wat9Aft. but a PC>lttt ofTtttr said ta.ty MN"a~ quali-ricd to judlt hn speed. fnlli ..w. Y C'l. an olre«r said it Wll obvKMll D) mond had been spttdina and the v.om:in was aiven a ~ty test She was allow~ to leave. but an CONTEST COME-ON ••• Prom Al ··1t look~ hkt' a chttk. but 11 doMn't sti) ·Pa) to 1hc order or· .. Bui. th1nk1n1 he m1~t bt a winner. Reid 1ook tht ··check • and noufica- t1on into tht Hou11n1 l\uthority ofTK'c. The) were so conv1n«d ht'd .-on the) •ere rt•d> to cut off his IUISlantt. -Everybody was conp'ltulauna me:· said the Hun11na1on Inch resident "I said don't take mt off hous.na unul I attually 1tt a c:h«k. •• Rt1d called the · United Lltn Purrhasina Ellchan1t. the Los An~ ~--...... c. uo ..... I• '°91.t ...... c" _,..._ 9'• •UO • ._.. C• •Jt; ,Cin firm that IS sponsorina the '"'('('pstakcs. and leamt"d that nobody has won anyth1n1 )Ct. A drawina IS dated for Dcumbcr. ~ U. Posa.al Srrvttt has rc- cc1vt'd complaints about the rom· pan) and bas forwarded them &o l!w Federal T'1dc Commm.on for in- vest.lion. Reid fra~ the bops chttk 11 a mnilMkrollus brush wnh -ahh. .. It wu hkt my dram waa answm'd.-ht said. .. lut hltt every• thina. m) bu~ aot poppnt.. .. ~-w .. ,. ......... ,...., ..... ,,.,,, ofr~cr waf'Md her"°' &o drive or she would be amseed fot dnantn clriv· 1Q1. Fenau said. 1tesidtnts •id ma•Jr:!:be _.. int drivni arc c:omi• tk .. , ,.._ hole .. of \ht l!Dlf c:ounr. "They tr' dntnk at tM dc:o.w and IO cto'Wn ~ ltnit1, .. Fctllli llicL T:kt F.alknoa's llo.w ii ...... riabt on tk c:urn OI Ori* ....,. many of tlilc-acrilkou .ca.. .. We've ~ ydli.M ...... it fOt ~rs." Fulltrton ~It'•..._• 1fthccopsdon't wanttodal with it. It take~ a lot of prodd1 n1 10 ,et them out here:· Fullenon said his father has actu- al!) stopped sprcc:kn and yanbd them out or thcu can in fury. Olhtr residents have chased dnvcrs into the 101( courx parklna lot. Hrs Jlrll~nd wu thrcavMd by a motons& who rlC'td up behind lwr u s.hc was bed:if'I '*' of ttw clrivC'Way. FWknon..;ct leWall "9ve even t.llked aa.o..t takina 0ts the taptMt ol a ..-. comnumit) '° Pl"f'VHI dlc-ofllilrir 9'rt'C'\ u. tMrci•fltt. ......... -h't I ~ ...... ..._ MJ _,.., '""' Ulncd ..... Of .... = .... .,_.1f dOWa tM lllftl." F -llid: .. I J-' .,_. il't a aiWflll ...... U.S. Tempe ......... ..... DPS •I . ., ... 9 a - : : C.Hf. Tempe 8uf Poree•• •• • .. . .. --,, • "-Cllr It • La'-9 ........... ... ~ ··~ ... ---D : ::&:l"8' • Le =----...... n : .._ " : ':'..,y, c:" : : • .,..__ ,. .... o..._ I 11 41,, _._ ......... --.. I • , . ., .... . .... .__ ...... .,,.. ......... ., • c:... ., .... 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Fay IS prolcstin1 both lbc Ult of a muluhull racht and the chaner of venue and 1s threaten int to ao beck to court to qa1n stall lhc ddendn. "What ltt·rc SIYlftl to Fay is that we have attepted yow chalac.. Qu•t staJhns. fotFt tk lawycn.. and kt's ,rt out on the watc'r and ICltle this match ... said Manhall. Marshall said thctt is notb.int in the Omt of Gift tbat prohibits a dcfcnte in a catamaran as '°"I IS the craft mttlS the paralMttf'I o( a wattr1inc between 44 and 90 feet. But Fay contends tbat a rate between two such widely diflermt craft could not be called a "mak'h ... Marshall said Sail Ammca is tM.tildina two muhibulls.. OtW a •ina mast catamaran. and another which he declined to idmtify. Meanwhile. Dtnnis Conner. s.lli~ per of the I 2-me1ft S&an A Slripn 1n which be baa Australia 4-.() to rttovcr the Cup. is now practiri"I sailint a catamaran. a craft 1n whidl hr hM DO cxperientt. ConDC'f as alto sound int off apiMt Fay. callina bis co•trovenial challen,r an ambush and vowina to dcfal the Kiwis as soundly as be did the Aussies. Sinu t.k most rctt11t mtttint. it has bttn an.DCM&Dttd lhal Lotle leacb will be the bast city for ~ year's Arnma's Cup. Thr dccUion was IRAN FIRES ON U.S. COPTERS ••• hem Al to say it was "1n the centraJ aulf." They said. ho~ver. that it wu not the Rost.am platform. the taratt of wllina by U.S. ckstroytn in Ottoba in a retaliatory raid for an Iranian m1u1le strike that hit a U.S.·n..ct tanker. Reportrn 1n a PenLIFf' MWS media pool aboard the U.S. missik friptt Simpson quoted the skippc-r. Cmdr. James McTipc. IS sayint t.k helicopttn ~ on ··routine re- conna1ssa°"" over the plfwhen the firinaOC'Cumd about l:lOLm. McTia* said the helicoplen. Ry· 1n1 ahead of the northbound SimptOn. took evasive action d .. rina the thrtt-m1nutt incident and did not return fa"'. He Mknufied one belicop&er as an SH-608 Scabawk. a C'l"aft bued Coerd wanbipa. U.S. bus in the 1uJf ~ suPOOtled by an array ol aircraft. indudi• heavily . armed aun~ip1. o,riatina from ..,....,.. or of&borc .,_... v , Rolling along Warrior teams chosen Each draw road assignmen{s for SoCal Regionals By ROGER CARUON °' ... ....,,_ ..... lknhs in thr ("IF ::!-.\ finals pro"ed ''' be.' l"nough C)unda} -\\ oodbndgr High·., bo~l> and gJrls baskt"tball lcJm\ dt"\ptll" fin1\hing No 2 1n thr1r rt.''IPl"Cll\l' lltk gam~ hJ\<" ~n "4."k\ t\·d to lOm~te an lhC' \outhrrn < ahforn1a Regionals bt-g1nn1ng Tul·wa' 8111 Shannon·s bo,.-. tl·am lht· dd<"nd1ng '>1311:' c hampion\ 1n !>1\1\1on II ha H. dra" n a road ""''gnme nt aga1n\I ~n D1t•go i...earn~ Jnd "111 mct•11he lauer Tul:'\da~ n1gh1 J 1 J \Ill' to ht· wlecwd near the." Krarny campu\ fhr girls under l OOl h l-m Bangs mu'il tra,el to ~ngrr High located \Omr ::!O mil~ cast of frt•\no. on thr "a> 10 Kings< an)on alw fucsda) n1gh1 ··w r got r'e~ team hut one IC ap1st rano \ alle~ 1 1n10 thl" pla~­ ofT!> said t IF \ou1han ~11on -\\\0< 1atrd ( omm1ss1ont:r Dean < ni" k> rt"femng 10 Southt"rn ~- 11on r hamp1oni.h1p tinahsts ( ap1s1rano \ allc' v.a\ tht· onl) linJh'>l 10 m111s -1hc Couga~ 1n thr ' 'l'n \trong [)" 1\1on I class1ficat10 fl "'hl·rl Lo., .\ngclrs C II\ champio n { rrn.-.ha" I ::!b-<l> I'> '-o 1 -~ed and .. 11, runner-up \-1anual .\n\ I::! '\-31 1s '><"t·dt·d 'o \ Ocfending st.ale champion Matt"r Dt-1C1-11 the C IF Southt"m Sccuon 5-.\ kingpin dre" the fifth Sttd. a road assignment at Frt"Sno Hoo' C'f 1::!t--11 .... 11h thC' d1s11nct poss1b1h1~ of mt"t:l1ng ( rensha"" 1n the ~m1finals on Thursda' 11 \uccessful Tuesda,, to the thagnn ofVlater De1 coach Gal) \h. i...mgh1 ··1t looks hl e L.\'s in control .., ,_ _._ ~ -· -...u apin .. ..a id a heated Mdo:.mght ··Who did Hoo" er pla)., Dtd thC'\ pla) TCMlrla& IJUla laWD bowlen from Nortltern lrelaDd competed with the lets one roll (left). Pbyllla Fruer follows th.roq)l (upper fiC,bt). Victor Hull lleadowa-lrrine Clab ID lnlDe Satarday. Jack lloore from tbe lrlala team pooden b.ls oezt ahot (lower rl&Jat). and trio of bcnrlen watch abot. Tol('nttne "e"' 'l o rk" Or O hio's \tar1un" Or Ocean \IC'"" Or (Pleue Me W AllRJORS/113) ·Lakers outgun Dallas DALL.\S (~Pl -e .. ron Scott §COrcd 18 points to lead t~ LakC'f'S 1n S<'Onng for the founb rons.«utl\(' pim as t~ sna~ Dallas' I 1- pme "1nn1na strak un<b) •tth a 108.-97 'KIO') over the Ma, encl\ James Wo11h) scored 23. ~m ..\bdul-Jabbar added 10. and Mag.ic Johnson had his eighth tnpk-doubk ofthescason-..nh 14potnts.16au1sts and 10 ~bounch Mark .\gu1m: led Dallas v.nh ~7 pomt~ Dtttk Harptr scored 15. and Robndo Blad man added 14 The deft'nd1na -.ortd champons. who ha"c the best rtt0rd 1n the NB.\ al 47-10. took Dallas out ofthc pmt earl) brhtnd Scott's shoottni. The Wen.. -. ho had •on I 5 rons.tCUt•' c pm~ cart.er 1n the \Car outscored the Ma\cn ks. H-1~. 1n the sccond penod to take a ~::! halfiuM lead It 'Aas the m~t D:illas had traakd at the intcnn1won 1n a p~ this se:a~n Scou had IS pomts m the first half and r\bdul-Jabbar adckd 12 as the Ma"·mck.s fdl far brb1nd 1n the pmt" by shootiq onl) 36 pnttnt from the fdd. Dallas. -be has now losl aU thrtt of its pnws to the Lattn. this )tar. cut the ckf.c1t to ~n potnts 1n the third pmod but could M'"tt ,rt dostt. Big 'Cap toAlysheba MondragonrunsawaywithLAMarathon Mexican runner shatters event mark with 2 : 10.19 LOS ANGELES (.\Pl -Running at ~a ~\d ma) ha'c earned an 01) mpt<" ~nh for Manm Mon- dragon of MoK"O. a former soccn pla)cr .... ho ran a .... a~ v.1th Sunday's Los .\ngclM Marathon The '\4-,ear-old Mondragon . 'Ahosc ~'ious brst time was 2 hours.~-m1nut~ 2~ sttondsat h1ah- alt1tude in Mc'ICO \it). slashed that time and the Los .\ngcln rourw rerord "'uh a cloclung o f 2: I 0 I 9 C:ompct1na as pan of Me,te0's OI) mptl tnals.. Mondragon had set the patt s.intt the :?Olh mile and dueled -.uh Mar\ Ptaat~ a fonntt South .\fnaan ..-ho has bttn granted political as) lum 1n the llmtcd St.atC'S But ~t,n dropped off the patt 1n the 15th mik and .... as passed in the l.ast 50 meter\ b'> Je-sus Ht"ITl'rll. also of~kuro. · -At tblS allll\Mk It is an achantaiC' compared to runn1na an Mc~tro ~ Mondraaon said thf'OUlh an intcr- ~tcr -It ftth rail) good runnma at ~1c~1.·· MC>ndnaon obhtttated tht old routW rttOnJ of:!: I 1.S9sct 1n 1986 b) Ric Sa)"t'r of -'shl.and. Ort. ~k'ico 'A'as one o( wvC"f'al coun- ~ usina tht 26.2-mtlt ra« as us Ol)mptequahfatt. Mtiuco·sOl}mpte team .,u not hr C'hoKn until ocher runntn ha'c roml>l"Cd in \anous marathons. Hcnaa finished in 2: 10:40. btauna Plaatjn by OM srrond. Monclnieon satd he bas bttn run- ni• marathons for Just fOur )tan and bas onl) compctcd fht umn. Pnor to that_ ht said ht was tra1n1na to bttorM a profftsaonal soettr pla)n. MocadrlFn said be bad bttn hamptml b)· lht hiah alhludr an the rqioft wl!lctt ht trains. Pluun. meanwllik. bad nth 1k world's best ' llutla 11oD4raCon of llulco ralw bla baada lD .tctory llaratlaoa (left). At tlae •tart. aa eett•ated 17 .000 n•z •• a. ... y u lie cra11ea the flnlal:a Uoe at U.. Loe Aneel• ~d acrw dae •tartln& llae on ~don~ marathon at h~ alt11ue a ~ r.i -'' 1n 198S 1n South Afnca Ptaat}n. :?S. v.ho rC"Centh 'ur- ~nckttd his fam1I) 's p;nspnm in bopts ofbcC'om Ina. L' ('111/e n had v.on ?S of tht )() marathon' he ran priof to Sunda)' • s e" cnt \\ ht•n I challcnacd ham I nottC'ed hl· \ho"t'd s1ans of fat'l\K." Mon- drason wild .. , kMV> he ~ould fall bal ~ and not rontinut at m~ P3C't' •• \tondrason's umc 11 the '"th tasll~t 1n the '41>f'ld this \-Car and makc-s him tht No 2 Ptrformcr 1n \tc"l·an hist<>') behind na11onal n.~ord holder Rodolfo < 1ome1 Bl.Ina Jain~ ol ~1e\lco < 11' took the kad 1n 1he ~omen 's l'ompct1t1on 1n the last m1k and finished 1n ::! 36 I 0 Maada llands of Btl11um. Yoho had bttn in lhe lead 1hrouih most of the race '41th Chnsta \ ahlt'n\u.·d. o t \\~1 Gcrmanv fad('(i and finashl'd "''c-o nd 1n :'! ~ 42 In ma\ll"r'I u~mpt'lltton for run- ners 40 or oldtt. Robert hlau ot ( harl~ton \ C heat 8111 Rod~n of Do\ er. Ma.» Angels shut out by Padres, but Moore sharp in relief Valmxr .. ,,..,_,,...._, VOO CH. Fl&. -Left_...., truldo V_.,... MW dww ,.rflc:t ::•~t'-tDodilrn•o•~·I O\O • ) l INDIANAPOLIS -F°""" Navy Wkd•rH..., David lolli..,., ldKtld ..,,__........,_~'i! Prftl pla~ -~ = another to his lwt of 1CCOmplilllmenu ~t whm lht Sullivu Award is prexntfd to tht nation's top amaatur a .. tttt. .. BltADENTON. Fla. -The m.Vor . lncun lit a dtea• ao mmi ~nasacn. To Ian)' Bonds. anythana shy of the bis . inl*S would have been 1 disappoint· • lnCDL lobiftSOA W tiiillled -''" tht San Antonio Soun. However., (~ Jllavy S«ftwy lama H. Wfbb dirll~ his NM career by rvli"' that the 7-1 center mus& ltr'Vc two,_,.. active duty an the Navr bri>ft ht &Wts (Offtblt ·lllimt t.k liltn of Patrick Ewina and Karttm Abd~r. Maay k~ am to pla}' by l01$1na a bill in the bet'kya.rd, With ~ndpa. Barry Bondi thttW in Cand~k Park with Juan Mlll(bal. tot hittina tips. : hm Wilt~ Mc<"°"cy. took bltli"I pnc:ti<'e witlt his IOdfathcr, a &UY named Will~ Ma)'1. . ~list ot I 0 final1su fer tbe award ai ven taeh year since 19l0 by 1ltf Amaeevr Athlet~ Union inchldn hunt~r G"I f011Cf, wrntler Mark Schultz. bour Ktktt BanU. aymnasa Scott Johnson and swimmer Janet Evans. h's different wbtn you'iT the ton of a stat like Bobby Bonds. ~anticipate more and toltr· ate lt$s. aJthouah tht succns rate b tons of famous players is not Spretacular. The other finalists att s>ttchcr Jim Abbott volleyball) K.an:h Kiraly, synchronized swimmf; Tracac Ru~z-Conforto and wrestkr John Smith. . Fi~asts (~ lrKlt and field have won tht award 34 uma. anc:luchna last yar whtn Jackie Joyntt-Kttsft was ~ed after nlabtishina world m:ords in the ~h ... 5e':en~~l hcD&athlon twice in I 986. Sht will amnd the din~r an the lndi.ana Convention Center to Pft$Cnt tht trophy to this year's winner. Remember Roberto Clemente Jr.? Mickey Mantle Jr.? .. TMIT's only a smaU per· ccnt.a,r of us. but the hnle ..... percenlllC that there 1s. you're "Ptttcd to be like your father ... or better.·· said Barry ~the Pittsbuflh Pirates' left fitldtt. "You U)' to so tn thctT and make your own mark. So~t1mcs 11 happens and sometimes it doesn't." When Bonds when a kid -and sintt he's 23 it wasn't that long ago -ht thouaht he'd bt a ballpla~r because ever) aduh he kMw was. He didn't know his dad and Mr. Marichal and Mr. Mays were idols in the eyes of others. .. When )ou·re a kid you don't ever thank about those thina,s. )Ou don't ever notice them," ht said. "You don't really know who those people are until you st.an arowin, up and rcaJizina what they do. And when I was htllt. probably only watched about 10 games because I was roamin& around tht ballpark. "To me. btina a·ballplayer just happened. None of us want_ro to be a ballplayer JUSt because of our fathers. h was Just something we did when we were young. because we were always around it and when you get a bead st.an like that 11 helps. . ··e.ut if )Ou ha"c a kid and stan playina baseball with ham when he's youna and then be becomes a ~llplaycr because he got an earty st.an. ifs no different'' Bonds. tht Pirues· No. I choitt an tht June I 98S frtt ~n.t draft. made 1t to tht majors with Ins than a year s manor ltqut upenencc. ust snson. flashing that combination of both speed and power that f:~nified has fat.her. ht hat 2S home runs and stole 32 dcspttc usuall)' batting kadofT. Now. the expectations arc even greater. The P1ratcs. founh a )ear aio in the National lea&ue East. arc "'P«tcd to be much better and so 1s Bonds. "I'd never h11 more than 16 homers in a season until last >,car. now everybody 1s saying I should be a JO.JO gU) 'and hat 30 homers and steal 30 baS('S. Bonds said. ··But I don·1 haH a b11 power hitter 1n front of me or one behind me so it's a httle bit different.·· Quote of the day Alu Greabera., columnist for tht Hanford Courant. dcscnb1ng one of lhe events an the ~inter O l)'mp1cs. "Nordic combined? Sounds like a tryst in a Bcraman film.·· . No records at European meet BUD~PEST. Hunpry -Tht Eu~ m pcan indoor track and field championships wound up Sunda) wathout a single world record havina been ~I over the two-day ~cct despite one of the stronanr fields an the 18-year h1stof) of 1hc compet111on. ~ Th~ ~orld be-st times this year WCtt set dunng Sunda) s 18 finals. all by women. The)' were set in the -.omen's 60-meter dash. 200 meters and 400 meters. Nella Cooman-Fiere of the Netherlands edged arch-nval S1lke Moeller an a thrillina 60-meter race. winning an 7 04 seconds. four-hundredths of a Sttond outside her own world indoor rtt0rd. Moeller was second m 7.05. Ewa K.1spn)k of Poland won the 200 meters 1n 20.69. the best time this )car b> ant-hundredth of a second. ' .\nd Petra M~llcr of East Germany improved the pre' 1ous 400-meter best indoor time. scorching to victor) 1n S0.28. Player'• death rat.se. questions BUFFALO -Jeff Tayan. the m Canisius Collcac basketball player who suffered a seizure durina the school's pmc Satu!'da> n1p1 apanst Niqara. died of cardiac arrl'St Just as ht entered a local hospital's cmcracnc)' room. accordm& to the team physician. But questions about delays an ~tllnJ Tag.an onto a stretcher and out ofMemonal Audatonum and about wha1 caused th1: fatal hean attack surfa~ Sunday as the small Ca1hohc school attempted to cope with tht tragcd). Dr. John Gabbe) said confusion led to a Kvcral· minute dcla) between when ambulan« personnel arnH-d at couns1de a nd when the) aot to the C'anasius bench and began rcmov1na lhe stricken player from the building. Becker ato1>9 Sanches In final . INDIAN WELLS -Third-lttdtd 113 loris Beder Mfeated No. 8 lttd Emilio S.nchcz. 7-S. 6-4. 2-6. M . an a &nldina three-hour four-minute final match in the Champions ('up on Sunday. Becker. a 20--.ear~ Wnt German. won his first «fcnsc of the thampions Cup title. Sanchez. ranked 18th, won two stra1Jht upset victonci comana into Sunday's final -tht tint apinst ICC'ond-teedcd M1loslav Mttsr on Fnday and tht S«OOd apanst No. 4 seed Pat Cash an Saturday's 1em1final. Crenabaw rallla to gain title .. ~ .. carM from four strokes n back with a bo&ey·frtt 66 and K'Of'ed a OM-- shot victory Sunday in the PGA Tour- nament in Miami. Crmshaw nailed down ~ ~4lh ''ictory of his I S-yttir career with an 18-foot bardtt putt on tht finaJ hok. But. with Mart Mce..aier and a.,~ piayina behind him. ht d«ln't ltnow it was tht winner: Ht could only prowl ntrvouslr while t~y follo~ ham to the 18th. each nccdina a birdie to tic and fortt a playoff: McCui:nber left a Iona birdie pull sho~and Bttk was wide on h1slon1attcmpt to tic ... At lndlln We.Us.~ M_., ~i~ied six ~ftht last eiaht holes to wan tM Vantqc lnv1tat1onal with a closinJ 9. under-pa~ 63 that pvc him the lownt total ever an a PGA Senion tournament. Moody finished at 2S.undcr- par 263. tbt lowe-st score ever in a four·round seniors event ... 8eaJ Kill& shot a final-round }.undC'f'.par 69 and took advan&aec of leader Bed! Dulel'1 botc'Y on the 18th hole for a one--,.rolte victory in the Women's Kcm{>CrOpcn on thclfawaiian island of Kauai. Daniel led Kana ~Y one stroke ioin1 into the 18th. but bocryed after puttlftl her approach shot in tht water. Kin& two-putt~ from 40 fttt for bird~. King earned S4S.OOO for the vtCtory. tht 12th of her carttr. Jackson perfect for 3 Innings Left-hander DuaJ Jac:a.. pitched Ill thrtt perfect innings in his first st.an for Cincinnati as tht Reds defeat~ St. Louis.. 2-1. in exhibitio9 baseball Suriday. Jack- son. acquired from Kansas City in a trade last November. struck out three and didn't walk a batter .. . Elsewhere. ~ Mwn.1 hit a Iona thl'tt-run home run as Baltimore completed a wttkcnd sweep of the New York Yankees with a l-2 victory ... Rida ~hit at w0;-run d<?ubk to help Philadelphia beat Chacaao. S-2 . . . Pinch-hatter~ Lead! drove in one run and Jlm lteUJ scored on a wild pitch to lit\ Toronto over a Philadelphia split squad. 2-1 ... SW Bram hit a tie· breaking single and FeU.1 FenaJa followed wath a two- run si ngle as P1usbursh scored five runs in the eighth 1nnin1 lo beat Texas. 6-1. Texas came beck to win the second game. which was a makeup of Saturdav's rainout. 11 ·I ... Montreal's Rea ~N SinJltd ~ome Jeff H•1H with. the go-ahead run in the sixth innina as the Expos edged Atlanta. l-2 .. Du Gla4Na and C\rls Ptuan homered as M1nnnota defeated tht Chunich1 Draaons of the Japanese Central Lcaaue. 8-3 . . . Bo Jadtee hit a home run to lead off the sceond inning and drove in another run 1n tht third to spark K.1nsas Cit) to a 6-:! vactof) over ~tro1t ... Catcher 0...... BerrJllUI, a Laauna Beach H1&h and Oran~ Coast Colleac product. hit a two-run homf run in tht c1&hth manna to lead the Chicago Cubs pest Milwauktt. 5-4 ... J• MMH' run-scorina doubk with one out in the 11th innina broke a tie as Cleveland beat San F ranc1sco. 9-7 ... Mille~~·· infield sin.a.le with two out 1n tht bottom of the I fth innina pve Seattle a 7-6 ' 1ctory over Oakland ... The New York Mets-Bos1on came was rained out. Lazen trim San Dle&o ln OT INGLEWOOD-ZoranSavictcorcd m his S«ond aoal of the prM S:41 Jnto O\cn1mc to 11vc the Los An~ln Laun a 3-2 Major Indoor Sotter Leaaut vktory O\ er the San Diqo Soc ken at tM Forum Sunday niaht. Savic's winning pl came on a pass from Chico Borja deep an the San Dicao zone. as the Sockers had a sc,·cn-pmc win streak snapped. BorJa assisted on all three Los Anacin pis. andudina Michael Collins' score with 2:2S ten an regulation to lac the contest 2-2. Television, radio TELEVISION 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship - (N.C. Charlotte \S. Va. Commonwealth). from Richmo nd. Va .. ESPN. ~:30 . p.m. -COU.EGE BAS&ETBALL: Hardan-Sammons at Notre Dame. WGN. 6 p.m. -PRO B4S&.ETllALL: Lakers at Ph1ladclph1a (dda)ed). Channel~. 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Mctr~Atlanaic Athletic Conference Tour- nament champ1onsh1p -(Fordham vs. La Salle). from East Rutherford. NJ .. ESPN . ! p.m. -:-BOXING: Felipe Canela vs. Dt-mck Kelly an a 10.round wcltcrwei&bt bout. from lndcwooci PnrM Tacket. 8:30 p.m. -COLLEGE IAS&l!TBALL: West Coast Athletic Confcrrnce Tournament championship -(Sant.a C1ara vl. Loyola Marymount). from Santa Ciara. ESPN. RADIO 6 p.m. -PllO aAS&ETBAU.: Lakm at Ph1ladclplua (delayed). KLAC (S70) 2 ~ manutn llK'r and mdtd as tlw pmc'1 biP ~r With 31 p0ents. ........ ••• .... ti: •• ~. Micla .. •11 Laimbl'n ttortd ~ JGiaH aftd~ O.ntlr) Mda11ttoAil 14 '" illc .... ,,. quantt .. Dnnit (opprd MtlMUktt. Mt.-1Uet·1 :Joh111 L.a. _. 1 '"~'°''" llatMt '°lit ..., .... IS.IS •1da I : l Id\. W D 1hy 1iM1r ........ H .. atllllt .. illlftalM run ,._. P'C "" 1'iiiiilM • l()S.it5 bd 1U .. :l:l7 ltft. llnMlrfm1n..., .. Wllil lO .... __ ............ . ........ , .. .. Tim ._.., al top-naked T-Dle. Woob an attmapted jmap .a.ot ~ bu,.a , .... Durel Wilte la ftnt M.11 of Atlaatlc 10 ......_t pae la lloraantowa. W.VL -U·IBi•:iiHIW·•~-------------- Bruins-turn back Cal UCLA to meet Washington State in Pacific l 0 tournament opener ---------- Frem Tk Asaeclald Prftl Tttvor Walson scOftd 20 points and Kelvin Butler added 15 and UCLA broke open a claw contest late in the S«ond halftodefcat Cahfomia at Pauley Pavilion. 74-66. Sunda) an the regular-season finale for both teams. UCLA finished the regular season at 16-13 overall and 12-6 in the Pacific I 0. tied for second with ()yqon Staie. B)' v1nue of the Beavers' two regular-season\ 1ctont"S against the Bruins. UCLA will be Sttded third an the conference toumamentand will play Washington State in a quancrlinal pme Fnday n1aht 1n Tucson. Cal's defeat dropped the Bears into a last-place tte w11h Washanaton and USC. Cal will be seeded ninth in the tournament and w1ll face the c1pth·Sttdcd Trojans in a fim-round game Thursday napt. ..\fkr Cal tied the pme at SS on John Cany's basket "1th 6:4S to play. UC'LA scored ciJht straight points 10 tak1: a 63-S5 lead with S:37 ttmaaning on a thrtt-point pla~ by Wilson. From that point on. UCLA was in control of tht contest and Cal wa.s unable to come cl~r than fi ve points. In another Pac-10 prM: WasMll ... S&ate 11, ArlMM S&ate M: Bnan Wri&ht sank a three-point aoal with 41 Stt<>nds remaining and Washanaton State held on in tbt final SttOnds to beat Arizona State an Tempe in the battle for sallth place an the conference standinp. Washinaton St.ate. finishina tht rqular-season 12-15 overall and 1-11 in tcaaue play. earned a first-round bye an the ~c-10 Tournament. Arizona St.ate suffem:t its eiahth strai&ht loss and stands at I l-1 S ovtnill and 6-12 in the conlcrcncc. In the WCAC Tbumamcnt at Santa Clara: IAJola Mary.._. 1•. ~ IM: Loyola- Maf) mounl utendtd the nation's k>nlest winnina streak 10 23 pmes by rallyin1eu• hPPCfdine an the ~mifinals. The 18th-rank«t Lions will mttt ~nta Clara for tht championship toniahl The Waves dropped to 17-12. Loyola (26-3) rallied from a m -point MfK'il with a pair of three-point baske&s by ldf Fryer and Bo Kimble for a 100-100 tic with 4:27 ttmainina. The Lions took tht lead for good when Mark Armstrona hit one of two free throws with 3: 13 ttmainina after Pepptrdme's Tom Le" is. who scored 32 points. was called for a technical foul. S..&a Clara U, St. Mary's It; Center Dan We ass led a Ortlz,Joaes balanced attack with 12 points as Santa Clara (20-9) held off St Mary's ( 19-9). In other prnn involvina top 20 teams: Temfk 11, D1411w S1: Mark Macon. the Atlantic JO Conference's Freshman of the Yttir. scored 28 points to help No. I Temple beat DuquesM in the quancrfinals of the lcaaue tournament in Morpntwon. W. Va. The Owls. 27-1 and the winners of 13 stra11ht advanced to a T unday semifinal qa1nst Penn State or s1: Joscph:s.. which mttl in a quanerlinal tonipt. Du- quesne s season ended at 11-21 . In the day's 01her quanerlinal. Wes1 Virgln1a dcfcall-d St. Bonaventure. S7-40. to advantt to the semifinal round. BnwikJ 111, Crelp ... 77: Hersey Hawkins scored 38 points and &rytbbcd nine rebounds.as No. 14 Bradley (25-4) beat Creighton (16-16) for the third umc this season to advantt to the final or the Missouri Valley Confcr1:ncc tournament in Peoria. Ill. The Braves. already rqular ~ason confercnC'C champions, will face Illinois State Tunday naaht. llhno1s State. "h1ch Sunday beat Wichna State. S9-S I, 1s the only 1cam to beat Bradley this season at home an Carver Arena . the ioumament sate. Plt....,_p U, SJnnM 14: Jerome une scored a 18 first-half points and foul-plaaucd Pittsbuflh survived a late Syracusc surac to claim the Bia East rqular-season tllk with the road victory. . Pittsbuf"ah. which shared the ltque title last season with the Oranacmen and GtoflClown. finished wtth a 12-4 record and will take its 22-S ~rd into the Bia East tournament nut wttkend as the top Sttd. Syracuse ended the confcrcntt season 11 ·S. 22-8 overall. DekeH,NortllCareU..11: In Durham. N.C.. Kevin StnckJand scored 24 points and Robtn Brickey 17 to lead ninth-ranked Duke (21~. 9-S) lo an AtlantK' Coast Conference victory over No. 6 Nonh Carolina (22-S 11 -3). . NeirG CaroUaa State II, Wab Fetts1 IZ: Charin Shackleford scored 12 of his 16 potnts in the final t O mmulcs to spark No. 16 Nonh Carolina State (23-6. 1()...4) to an ACC victory over Waite Forest (10-17. 3-11) in Ralcaah. ~ M, a.wa II: Nick Anderson scored 23 points ~olc~llhno1s(20..9. I0-6)pestNo. II lowa (21·8.11-S) in a Bia Ten same m Cbampe11n. . Xaw~r, Ollie 11, lhder 1t: Byron Lark an scored 20 of his 2S ~ants an the Sttond half. includina two frtt thro~s to pro"idc the wannma marJin as No. 20 Xavier (24-3. 9-1) edacd Butkr ( 14-13. S-S) in a Midwestern Collqiate Conference same in Indianapolis. ~!~~~tors New Jersey knocks --;:~=ts turned out Sun-Flyers out of lead da> for a chilly first race of Newport Harbor Y~ht Club's fivc-rac~ Sprina ,..._ Tiiie........., Pnta Scrin for kttl boats. Etchelll-22 was the laf'ICIL dau with 16 entrift.. the Patrik Sundstrom ICored two StarCla.u had 11 . and the Solina four. powa--p&ay pis Sundar. leadint the Winner in the Etchells.22 class was New kncy Devils l_)ISl Pl\ilacklpe.i,a, Gaston Oniz of Balboa Yacht Club: 4-2. in East RYtbtrford. lo knock the Ed Jones. NHYC was the winner in A)cnout offirst place in the NHL's. the Star Cla . and there was an PatrK-k Division. unbreakable tic in the Solina clan Tbe victory was the S«Ond for bt1Wttn Grq ~. NHYC and Canadian Ol)mPK' aoalie Stan Bur\e BiU Manins. BYC. an nmany stans walh tbt Devils. who Summary of rcsulu: now have sole posscs&ton of founh ITCMmU.J.-D-t UMIN w.. 0.. platt in tbt Patrick. one point ·~ °'"'· eve. 1 ~. ,,._.. WWte. ._.ve; a. o( the New Y oril Ra,.m. Lefte, ·~ C.....,, IYC. 4. .... .Mell The loud---' tbt AW'ft .-. ~.eve. l 0.-~ ..... ~ .......... ·~v ,-··vu .. Nttvc point ~n1nd tbt Wulunaton Capi-. SlA \ 141 ._, NHYC. 1 TfWWW &ah. =~· Celltw'llle Yt. I Jllll .... OCC Trailint 2· I. lbt Dtvill ICUtd ......,_\. lliel ~ .. ,._.Cit, NttYC. Mii thrtt lhif'O.prriod eoeh. bclinaiftl &I M ..... IYC c ?:4) whta Ma1t ,. ... lftid a .l j.. ......... td• DJJi.1 =::n,.:::.J: u~":t~ JshfrM. <'0-skaPPf"!CI ~ ~ to puuhc Dtvibabcad J..2 wn8'a JO. W..y ud Out.. ~ Dau foot ... ...._ ' ,_,.., Vat n .. b ... * a.. A Ehr-.~ ill* NHL: •iwr Suday ia &M h ._.. ol C ;ttlr !t._"yg11a:11:a. u.do~n . 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We'll iry f'or Mira Mna Hitb-- h -'"Oa't be determined untal somic- tunt toda~-Kal'Dl s KOMC'U a~ tht No. l !ittd 1n Division II •Uh a 24-5 rtn>rd bdund tht doublc-d1)Jt uplotts of 6-6 ttnior Randy ltobuuon. ~ 7 Klllor John WalliamJOft and ~I ICt\ior Clms Oniz. aobintoa. whO bas Mnrd Writh IN Uaivmity of Coloralo. •YrnFS l I. 4 points aad t l. 5 1tbcMatdl a P"C· Williamtofl. bodd for 5!a- lJlillO $&&tt on a---~ a~ 12..I poillb .... ICU• ~wdaapme. OnR JS • 6-l lr'8ior ...,.. tll • lJ.) tr'Ori•--~ TkW'ttcotnbioe for 7'~•0I • K.omrtJ' --...... Ill 62 ...... ..,me. ..... ;... IUMCW ._ .... O'ftt ..... ,....,. .......... ~ .. , kiOW .• -mo..:.! ~.::.:..• ............ lllWlllt ClUl. COLLI•• WOMI• ...... .,ua .. lfl'CAA> ua ... 8'1dl ""°""" lt09e(l ...... ...... I 0 I • 5 t I It 4 0 I I , I t I ..... , . . . 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JwOOt •-..cc SS E Jl.ACT A 1 4 DA·G t It 00 U DAILY Tit~LE 1·6 2 O" S ... o \51'10 NINTH a&CE 1 .,., ... • •\'• CuHP' V••t"Z.Jl'e }4 4() I) .0 0:. :l>P" a .. ~ ..,,.,. SOD 8 C>-C ... • •• t1f' &•""Oe'•\ • -~ 3' 2 A \Cl , ... &Oii tO\I 4UOKIOU\ Dfl"' e ' o .. • ff•••"• ODeri ~o ~·-~ Boo Boe:' 8uc,e•oo \S •Jt&CTA l-6 oe.c SltSSO \l E JlACT A M>JI l • -USt lO \l PK9I MJl 4·) I t 7 S· l Noel U3' •1• of ·~ ,,.. ., ""' "9 • c~r· ' • ~ -ll llS ~ "1 * .. "" ""O '<'f'•\ • v• "O'""' t i PtC• -€ 1·•·1 l ·•·l·l -•·1 5-l Not( 110 Oii' 90 'O '"'et ., ""'"9 l>C•t'\ WVefl. ~ ~O"~ DA 0 l •I• IO •o 'I ,........,. l< .. ett \•K' •G•~ To•e 1.••••0"" 000< ti 017 ll• '1 ·~1 "'"l'"O•nc • f1 "' ! """'""' 1\9"<1.. ' .. 13 I 11&11 •• t .:s Hawaii nips UC( women, 68-66 ·., JuJ, \lo-.k' hit .i turnaround I~· h>Ot JUmpt•r at tht' buzzer-10 leal Ha1o1.a11 to ;a MS~t> \lctOn o'er l Sunda' in a PC".\.\ v.om~n·'> baske~1 ball gamt' at t~ s~n c~nl~ Th\' -\ntcatt"rs finish the n-gulW' ~a..on t.J.<J in the \'.Onfcrence. g_ood for '\lhpl3H .ind I l·l 5cnerall Hawa(>o t' /\-1 JnJ 1.i.-1 i l ( I llpt'n' P<. .\ .\ T oumamenC. f'•J' T hur..Ja, night at l ong Beack 'IJtl "' th J first-round matchup J~1ns1 l J \tatt' Fullenon I < I tr.i .J b' ti'l' 10th<' final 1wo. m 1nu1l·, hut railtl•d 10 ue th<' game •t-r,. 11m,·, l hl la~• one l'Omang o" 'JtJ 1• l rJ"' turd ' 1-.0 tret' 1hrol4-. "'"h 1 -i.,..~11nJ,ktl l rd\.\ lord tin 1~hl"d \.\1th a game-. high :-i rxunt' Jnd hault"d Jo~n ("tghl rdx1unJ, n hl'I final home appear· an , J t l l I t hef"I f il and .iddC'd : pocna far Celebratin~ '-'at1onal Lutheran Sc hools \t\ eek "1arc h 6-1 ~ Christ Lutheran Scho ol Qual1t' Academic Learning Experien ce~ Christ-Centered Education Presc hool-grade 8 fnroll1n~ ~o~ fOf ·~ 1911-8' '<hool '"~' 760 °¥1CIOl1tt I ,..-.a66 'e bJ1·1'1' ,,~h~"'IOI eharinc th. Carine \CH00l"' '"".°'"'' m•rwlnf't Pof1r,. ''•t.,.m('"I V.f' ,0<1m1• \lu<k-n1• ol •ny •< f' I t"IO• n411on.11 llftd t"th"'' "•'" to •II ,._hi\ ""~•Ifie•·, [)(0,t•ms ~ •• "~··-"'f O<dfoO I~ .t "°'""" •t °"' \Ct-' • \ t • W1*1Nltv COU.SM -fl'CAA r---• •' "'t ~ ,,...._. S.V.vl ,__...., CCM.UIM -flCAA T~I 11 1M Ferum 1ue1 ~ Lene tHcll S••••. ti ..... SCMOOt.. -Souttls11 CeliW"'-... ~ ~· .-.. tCMOOt.. -Soutllenl Section flnat. tot OlvlMonl I, II encl Ill et Ille LH A,_.. S-" ..._ •.-..·• lluketbaJJ TWMllV ..... SCHOOL -Sou!Mrll Cll•torn .. lte· --(Woo*iclee •• s.neer. 7 JO) ,....,,..., c.oui .. -PCM T_...ment •• Lone lacJI SI... (UCI ""-Cal Stett Fullerton ' • II\.) ._.. ICMOOL Soultlern c.i1~,,.. lte· ........ S.tunl9Y ...... SCHOOL -SOut...,n Ca llfotn•a ••· ~ •I l;-ot Anoelft ~ll I'll•- T..S.y cou.eo1 -SoCe1 C011991 at B<Ola 1 JO. ~ ... at UCt, t:IO JteGM ICJtOO\. -N--1 Ettr.\ Tour· ~ Same Ana Vellt!v ., Mallf' 0.1 I) ISi ~ A._,.,.IOl 11 ~wPOrl H¥110r C3 ISi C._,a MMe et EllaN: .. ll ISi WOOdOr<C191 11 se-ta AN () ISl, Don 1.uec> et COi'-Cle4 Mar ll 151. SUS'l'DV.11 "' CIU>tllrll'O Velllv ., Herl PWll. 171 L011r• Tourflamefll OcH n View "' 1(9flf1tdy, Marl111 n E t TOfO Hliflhfl9IOll -..Ctl •• .,..,,..m, lr••M v\ El Ooreelo. F~teln velley 11 Magnoll1, univert11¥ n 0o•"9v .... Idly 'ttlGM ~ -HewPO<I E .. \ Tour· '\llTlltll, WOOCIOr>det! er TU\hn TOUtnament """'mlf>'t*' at El ~ Tournament Hunt ""8Dfl a..cn al lr'Wine, ) IS ~. \ COi.LiGE -Portlariel 11 UCI, 2 JO ~OMMUMTY COLLEGE -GOldefl Wflt •' :){ef'OI c Oil!. 2 , HIGH SCHOOL -Lo.•• Tovrne,.,...,1 WOOCIC)fiOge ., Tu\11n TCIU"namenl NewPO<I E~• Toumal'Wtll Bonnett triumphs ROCKINGHAM. N.C. (AP) - Nt1I Bonnttt took tht lead lO laps from the end and charged off to his t.h1rd victor) in as many weeks. taking Sunday's Good wrench 500 NASC AR S(ock car race at Nonh Carohna Mo tor Spccd\o\a~ BonnetL "Aho v.on a Winston Cup event \'AO weeks ago at Richmond. Va .. a nd follov.ed that "Allh a tnumph last Sunda} 1n an all-star ract in .\ustralta. added to his scnts point tead b> racing awa} from l.akt Spttd Prep all-.tar aoccer ....... couaM -ua •tel..,... 1.at ~. ,... ..... KMOk -......,. Ilka T-· ~. 'P'I -~~ Tlllllll T~; #n•u••1t • ,_.... '~· ~ 1iMct1 • C-.Welle V...., Clv1ltlefl ........ COUJIGI -S.C. C ..... •t Oirt.i Clll9e .,,,_ (49\),-. coe••IM'T'Y c:ot.UIM -°'.,.. c-• 11 Cwrltoa, -· ~ w..1 •I •lftdlO SelltlMo -...... KM00t. -....,_, E~ Tow· ,,.,.,_,,, L..,.• TourM#NM, w.MOrlCIM •t Tustin T~I. 'WeltmlMter •I El ~ r-,,."*"· Oltf\I Hltll •t Laeuna 9-cf'I tdhl, 11 •m T.-v COMMU...-rt COl.LIGI -Orefttl COlltt •I ~. J, Et CWftlfto •t GOldlll W111. , *GM SCMOOt. -....._, H.,llCW 11 L~ a..cti. ,....,..., CO\.LEGI -Cllrlll C ..... INlfta 11 SoC.i c Olleoe. 230 HtGH SCltOOL -C..dlft ~-•I ECl•tot1 ICllll. l IS. La Mir~et Marine, ) IS. Marine •• Pacific.a. ~is. Seddl1uc~ al Leeune e.ac" w ...... v COMMUNITY COLLaG• -Oren91 Co .. 1 •• Citrus. l. Mt !Min Antonio at GOiden Wfll, ) HtGH SCNOOL -·-ll'eo 11 WOOO· oriCIOe ) IS E,,.nc .. •I Mil~ v.._, llwnd9Y COLLEGE -C~lll Co11991 lntlftl 11 C•I Lul...,an 2 HIGH SCHOOL -s.J "Jtlct a t L._a a..c11 L• Qu•flll al lryone (Cl"). ), .... WPO<I Herbof 11 ll1ncno AtamllO\. 3'1S; Mater 0.1 •t ~rlna, l IS, ECl•M>n a"4 Wfttml11,t4t' •' Cypreu Tournetnefll FricMY COLI.EGE -Chrl't COlllOI et Cat 1.utneren Tournameftl COfltlWlllUNITY COLLEG E -GOiCllfl WHI et C«"'°'· J, 11.ncllO S.nt·•llO •I Or•ni>e Coe" l HIGH SCHOOL. -Co,,. Mew ., CotOM oe• "Aar l E1t1nc .. al CaPtltr-Va!tev, l IS Laguna &.ac11 •' Newoort Hll'OOI'. l IS ECl•\Oll enO Wttlm•n••er •' CYCH"t!U Tourna,.,..,.t Uni· ,,,..,,..., •• S.n c~·· S.turCS.v COLLEGE -WI H\il< C011191 el SoCat :ot1111e. I HIGH SCHOOL -Gardin G•o•e 11 Manna IOM II 1 m 8vefl1 Pao 11 0c:Hn lllew (0") ll a ,., Eo"Ofl ano wu1m1nl•4t' 11 Cypreu Tour11ament Ilea'• teanl• T..S.v COLLEGE -Fre1no S111t 11 UCI I lO HIGH SCHOOL -E\11.nc .. 11 1,.,.,., l Tundev COl.L.EGE -~·nee Coe•• •I C1tru,, 2 HIGH SCHOOL -WOOCIClrtOVe 11 Oana H•h ) Sunn" H•U' at EO•M>n la Tu\hn 11 Cotti ~ Foo"'•" ., N-PO<I Ha.W Pac•f<• •• 111\arina Hunr1119ron Bt•C" 11 L• Quonte LaouM a.ac11 at CorOfl• de4 Mar Lon9 Bea<" NilM>n ., Foun••·" VIII•• WMMMMV COLLEGE -UCI 1n Soult'*'" C1hforn1a tntercolteQ•ete Cr11mP>onV•l1» a t PHaoena Nnt vl•o•nte v\ UCI et Mele VIC'Ot Cou"''" :•ul> Le'lfl'M •' Crlri\I COl!e9t lr••ne 2 HIGH SCHOOL -trv1ne 11 F0urtta1n Vatlf" l E\•l n<•• el H"nh119ton a..c" l CO'O"I Ot!' 'Illar a• EO•M>n ) IS Lonv 8eac" Wol\Oll 11 ..._.ewOOt'' H•rOOf ntun.cuv COLI.EGE -UCI e l Soutr*n Cet•IO<r. a nterc011e9•••• Cllame>·<W''"'o'· Cat L u•l'ltr•" •' :11r " COi~ lr••ne. 2 COMMUNITY COLLEGE -1.0fl9 BHcn 11 1Foaae.a '• telUl.Y T .. y COMMUNfn' C~LIGE -0r11'91 Coetl t• P1.~r t TUftdily COLLEGE -LOfl9 9"cll Slat• 11 UCI, 130 COMMUNITY COLLIGI -C~111 11 ~· •"ff Co.ti 1 Thundlty COLLEGE -Nori" CerOllna el UCI, I.JO COMMUNITY COLLIGI -Rlver\lda 11 ~•nve Ccww 2 GOiden W111 •• Lone a..cn 1 S.f\Wdly COMMUNfTY COLLEG• -()ranee Coell II~ .. 9 a m lie.a •a .-oUey_ball Tefli9tlt COMMUNITY COi.LiGE -Santa 81r1>en •I GO!Otfl Wet! 6 HIGH SCHOOL -Es11nc11 ., WOOCltlrlOQI, I L•11un• 8t1cr1 •' S•n C..,._...11, 1 Tue5CS.V HIGH SCHOOL -Co\11 Mna et Garden ::.rove S JO C •01"••no V•lllY •' Foufltaln V•lln 6 IS M"• Coll• 11 M.ar•na. 6 .S, Oceen 'I••• •' Et Toro Tournament WtdnesdaY COLLEGE -.._Oi11t 11 UCI, 1.30 COMMUNfTV COLI.I CE -Lone S..Cll et Orenoe Coe,1 1 GO!Otfl Wfll 11 Palomar. 1 HIGH SCHOOL -Co\11 Mew at Footlll• S JO ECl•l>On at San C1eme111e 6 4S. Ma11na er LA9un• H1h\ '4S WOOOO<l(l9e 11 Fou1H1ln vauev 1 Del\.t H•"' •' L•llUfl• 8eac" 1 HU11hng1on 8e•cP• •' Corona de4 Mar . 1 ThunCS.v HIGH SCHOOL -Touanu e l Ocean V•ew Colle Mtt.t •• lr•1n1 Frtcs.y COLLEGE -UCLA 11 UCI 1 lO COMMUNITY COLLEGE -P1iom1r 11 Or1noe Co.,1 1 Ml Safi AnlOfl•O 11 GOiden 'INttl 1 HIGH SCHOOL -C0\11 Mfl.t 11 L111una Bl.tell WOC>dl>r 09t! •• T•el>uC.o H1M1, L• Quin•• al Mar.,,. •IS Hunt.noton &eacn •' NewPO<• Her DO< 1 E ,11nc 1 •I San Ctemenlt 7 EO•M>fl 51 Co•on• ~· Mar 1 S.turCS.y COMMUNITY COLLEGE -Atumfl1 11 Or ,,,ge Cou • 1 Jlen'• track WtdnelcUY HIGH SCHOOL -E 111nc1e at Mann.t. l TllUrMMY HIGH SCHOOL -WOOOOrlOlle at CO'ona Oii Yt•r LO"V Be•<" W•f\Oll •• EO•M>n S.OOlt!Oac- '' •r • nt M.t11no<·a •' Cotta Mn.t HUfllol\OIOfl Bt•c~ •' NtwPO<I Haroor Et T0to 11 Foun••'" Va h San C........,,, •' LlllYtla 8eecn FricMv COMMUNITY COLLEGE -Oranoe COl\I t • ~ vtr\•~ 1 lO P•~• Cerrito\ 11 Go<otn Lllwu bo•lhV competltloa The 1op h11h school ~n1ors 1n Sou1hrm Cahfom1a will m«t 1n 1wo all-star iames on Saturda). March IQ at C\1 Francis H1ah in La Canada The 'llc"'pon Harhor Lawn Bov.hngClubw1ll ho\l a '1st1a11on ~tlh Enkalon Lawn Bov.ltng llub from .\ntnm. Nonh Ireland on Tursda} Thm.· v. 111 be 70 bowlers 1n drns whrtrs C'"ompc1111on v.htl h 1s opcn 10 pubhc Spt'('lalor \ll'\O,tn1-bl-g1nsa19 ma m andrunsthroughlhc: afternoon . .\t 6 pm . pla)rr .. from the~ 13 area code will pla) 1ho!>C from thl·., 14 .\t 8. 818 faces 805. Thr ~oaches art" Warn·n \hounian of Muir (8181. .\nd~ Stha ofS1m1 \'allr} (805). Mann) Toledo of Bm1-0hnda (114 I •nd \.1ichael u1herland of L3 \.11rada t~J31 T 1ckrts arc S' The \Chool is localed at 200 Foothill 81\d 0)J'Jllaa.tlc. meet la 'allerton W orld clan I~ mnasl\ will mttl United Stairs 1n1crna1tonal \lars 1n lhC' KIPS l61h ~nnual G' mnas110 In' 11at1onal 11 Cal S1a1c: Fullrnon Fnda~ throuah ~unda) On Frida\ thr~·m;an rnmpc1111on "Ill be held .11 II JO am I pm and 1 pm On Sa1urda~ s"·m.ln lOmpc111ton 1s at 11 15 am ind I lO pm "'htlt" 1hr 1nd1' 1dual cham· 'lloMhtJX v.111txhdd1111 noon on Sunda' T"'l'nl\·thrl"I.' na11onalh ranked teams from 1-l \t31l~·v.tll J ppc;ar 31 the mttt T1cke1 pncC'\ 1rc fnda) ;a nd \aluTda) -S7 for aduhs and S' for t'h1ldn·n I: Jnd undu \unda' finals -Sii for aduh' and \h for children · .\ 1hrl~.Ja) Ill 1'.l'I 1s S 12 for aduhs and SI O for • h1ldrl'n Tit kel\ arc a' 111lahk 11 1hr door For lld.cts or 1nforma11on call T1c1>.c1 Maslt"r al (~l)1 .i8~J~l: or (714) 7~2000 MllC ROTICE ( The club 1s locatt"d at I S50 Crown Dr1'c Nonh rn C'"ornna dl·I \.1ar Rama Bo<Mter Clab e.-enm Tht" fiflh annual Rams Booster Club Cclcbnt) Golf and Tl·nnt\ C l1t\M(' will be held Monda). March 28 a1 the Lo' Co)olcs \ounll) Club ho\ll·d b) co-l ha1rmcn and Rams pla)C:I'\ Johnnie Johnson and Leroy lrvm. Thl· name will hcncfi1 thrtt chanttl"S -thC' Orange Count) Trauma Society. the Rehab1h· tatl()n Institute and the .o\merk an Cancer '>octt"t~ Tournamt"nl appt1ca11ons arr due b) Marr h IS ( hcclt-1n 1s al Q a m and al 11 a m a sho11un s1ar1 "'''h :i scrambk formal for aolfcrs bcg1nus doc\ lhl· u:nnis rou~ robin doubles. The t"nll) fc:c for aolf IS s 175. while 1rnn1s IS SI 00 .\ lt"C. gr'--en or roun sponsorship coslS SIOO Entry fee includes mun or 1rct"n frr\. golf can. lunch. av.ard~ d1nnl·r. 11ns and wu,cnir pho10&raphs Thl' c11\I for dinner onl) 1s SSO Cdebrll) pl:i)cr\ for golf will be au11nt'd 10 :nrl) pos1m:irkcd l'nlrr~ on a lirst<omr. firsl· \Cr\ t"d basts For more 1nforma11on. phone 974-SOJO lie.a'•~ HtOH SCMOOt. -CIF .... .., ~ 11 e.tmont ,.._,. lfl Lone IMcll. 2. Woodllrleltoe •' ~ Gr•ncll. 3, 1....-8Mch •I E11enci.. l IS. Wet1M•nll41' 11 La Qulflle, J:IS WeclnndaY COMMUNrTY COLLIGI -,_,,,. Mofllce 11 ~·nee Coetl. 2.lO MIOH SCHOOL -Marl111 e t COi'-Cle4 'lo\at. 3 TiwndilY HIGH SCHOOL -CIF ltMY PYllH'n' et 8e4monl .... la In L0119 8HC... ) FricMY COMMUNfTY C~LIGI Fulllf'ton. Pe~ •' GOICl*fl wetr no HtOH SCHOOL -FOUlllaln V ... y 11 El Tll<'O, ) S.Md9Y COMMUNITY COLLIGa -GOidin Well et SedelltOaell Pefltalhlon 10 • m HtGH SCHOOL -CIF ltMY Fine!\ et Umofll PIH• In l.Oflll a.acn. 1. UnlYlf'l ltv •I'd lr¥1ne ., WOOCIC>r!QH. Colle MeH •• lrYlfll "'"''•'ionel IVomea •• •'flrlmml"I TuetaY HIGH SCHOOL -Ocfffl vi.-•I Getoen G•OYa W0000<•09e •• Bolw Gr•ndl ) Wedl'9sclaY COMMUNITY COLLI GI -Sen11 Montee 11 ~•nee Coelt. 2.30 HIGH SCHOOL -EeliM>fl 11 Lot Alam1IO\, ), M1nn1 •• Co<Ofl• de4 Mar, l Thursday HIGH SCHOOL -Ocean View 11 LOllQ hacn Joroan FricMY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Puaoena a • c.oioen W•'' 2 lO HIGH SCHOOL -FOUflleM\ Toro l S.twdeY t Fu!M<IOl'I. ve11ev •' Et . COMMUNITY COLLEGE -GOidin We\! 11 s.od•to.c' Pen1arr1-10 • m HIGH SCHOOL -l\l\4rine 11 Hac•enoa Ht!!o"'' W•IM>n lie•••\ t am Un••er,11v Irvine ti WOOOt>riOQt! COLLEGE B••Of>•m You"9 Cre• FricMv UC I 1n ,.CAA ll191onai' 11 •nro.,on Saturoev I ~turCS.v COLLEGE -UCI v\ UCLA 11 Nortll L•OO :"•""'' n Ne•PO<' BtlC" I JO • m Tllree-man IMUetball wnerldee Mon . March 7-EllllflCla. S:JO. Wed., Match 9-et Fountain Velie•. S JO, Fri. Mercft I I-el Trabuco Hillt • S JO, M.oto • Matell l~ Ctem411\te, s JO, WICI • Mere.II ,.,_., c°''• Mfla •• ) IS. Fri Ma•<" It-at La-'• Hilll'. S:JO, Tut1 , Marc" n-.at (or-Gel Mat S.lO, Sal . MatCll 1'-<>r•noe C0urtlY Tour,...,._, WtO All"~ .-Trebuco Ht1s•, l IS, Fr>. ~II t-<011• Mfla', UO. Wed . A9'11 l>--L.e9UN HlllS" 3 IS WICI . Allf'il 10-'•t L--IMcll" ) IS. Fri, •or~ 12'-•I Traouco Hilb•. S.JO. Wed Aoril.17-1 Cotti Mne•,) IS, Fri . 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Fri M•• &-a• Foo•"•"' S 30 Corona dtl Mar WtO M.arc11 ,_HUflllnoton 8•ac". • Pm • Fn Merell 11-ECl•l>On. • pm . l'n Maren tt-a1 Miu'°" v11io Tut1 Marc11 n-wooo· or•OH • Pm S.1 M.an11 16"--0t•n~ Count" Tour,..,.,.,,, Tue\ April S.-Ne ... oorl Haroor· 4 Pm Fr Apr1• I 11 FOOlll•M' 4 om Tuel Apr• 12-Es•anc•I ' l IS F•• April IS.-T.n11n• 4 pm T"'' AP'• lf-11 Ull•Y41'"'"' l IS Fr Aprol n-11 Nt!wPO<I He•llO'• 4 Pm T..,t1 Apr.1 26-Footn 1• ) IS Fro Apr11 ~11 E\ten<•a• •Pm r...,, M.aY l-•• Tu''"" 3 IS Fr• Mav .-.un•v•"\•tv• NewPWt tuirtMlr I' r Maren 11-HuntlflgtOfl 8eacn. 1 p m WtO M11rc11 l•-•t E01\0n. Ser March 19-0o\ Putblo\ Tournamelll Tun , Merer\ 27-e• Marona Sa• M••C" ?•-<>r1nge Couni. Tournament Tue\ AP'" r-<orona Cle• M1r• Fr Ao••' l-111 E"•"' a' Tutt Aclf1t 12-Un•Yt!f''''"" T"ur\ Ao• 1 14 L •11vn1 B•acn Fr Apr• IS.-Fool"·"" TuH •or 19-•I Tu'""' Fr Apr I n-<oro"• Of• ,.,..,. 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Fri . "'°'" n -Ma""•· w.ci Allf'i• ,,_, w..1m1M1«· Fro AOf'tl 79-F-talfl VelltY' Tutt M.ev >-Oc:_, vi.w•, Tll\lr1 May ~II HUflltftQIOll BeKJI• """'"' ...... -..0 WICI MMCll t-er COi'-cNI MM. Fri Ma•<" 11-11 N«wPOrl H¥110r, Fri, Marc" 11-11 S.n Marco,. Sat • MMdl lt--et 0o, Puelll<K ln••lat-.1 Set • MWcll 16-0ranoe Coun•Y Tour,..,...,., WICI . April .,_.., Wetlf'lllflS!et'. Fri, Apr•• t -F0urtre111 Valley• WH , AOf'll l>-Oc:tan V•ew• Fri Apr1l IS.-MartM', Wed , AOl'll 10-11 EO•wn· Fri All<'ll 12'-WHIMIMlll'', Wl<I AP"' 11-•t Fou11111n Valley'; Thurs . AP<'•I ?t-C1n1C111n Ctul> Fr•.. AprU ,._., Ou1n Vltw' T 1141l . Mav l-11 Ma"fll'. Tl!Url , Mav S.-E cMCWI • Marina T "'' Maren t-M.tre CH ll . W*CI • Maren 9-a• L•ll""• H "' l'n Mardi 11-t.• Qu.n1a Fr• M.trcrt tt-e1 S.111a .. ,~. Set Marc" 19-Do\ Po;el>IOl lnv•l•loOftlf, Tut\ Mate rt ?1-NewPO<I Herl>«, T...,,s , Merell 1-11 I"•"• Sal M.arcrl 2..--0.-County Tour ........... , WICI April 6'-Ed•Mn" Frt . Aorol t-11 Ocu n l/otw" Weo A,o<1l l)-W"lmlfl"lf• Fro , AOl'U t~-•' Hunt•no•on Bt•c"• WICI , Aor11 »-•• Fount••" V•Ha v• Fr·. APl'U n-11 Eeltl>On" Wto °''"'' t7--0C•1n View', Fri , AP<tl tt-11 Wt\lm1n\lt• • T Ufl Ml• l -Hunt1no1on 8ffC11•, Tllun M•v S.-Foun111n Vatiey• OcMn view Tut\ M1rcn t-11 Et T0<0 Tllurl Maren I~ Tor••nct ) Pm Tun Merell IS--•• Dana H ' S JO 111.,r, Maren 2-•• Curv4t' C••• S JO Sa• M.a•c" , .. --Or•noe County TOUl'netneflt WtO 4'or•• •-11 Foun•llfl VI iie¥' Fn Apr, t-11114• n.t' WICI Aortl 13-et Huntlf\OIOfl 8ncr1• Fr Apr~ IS.-Eclllon' WICI All<'1I 1<>-Wf'I""'"''*'' WtO Aoru 27-et Meron.t• Fr. Ao<•I ,._Hun111191on Beac"• Tuu M•v )-Al EO•l>On• T"°" May S-11 Wt\lm1n\lt r' WHtmlMtw Fr Marcfl tt-11 Un1...,\Uv l IS Sat ~re " 19-L111una H•"' Tournam.ent Wao Mere~ 1) \•" Cttmf<llt . 6 Pm Wto AD' •-el Hu11111191on Beac"• Fri Ao• t a• EO·\on· Wao Aor11 ll-11 Mar111a• Fr Apr l~Founla•n Vllilv• WICI . Aor·• ~•' O<tan v ,., • Fr. April n-11 Hun111191on 8tlC"" 'NtO Ae>< t 17-EO•lOft" Fro Aor I 1'-M•r•n•' T uH M.a v )-el Fount•·" Vl 'llv' 'Ot"Olf\ S~nwt L tl9"' mate II Raa aad Gaa tlrl• IMUetball ..\pphrations arc lx1n1 acttplt'd for 1hc Foun1a1n Vallr)' Commun tl) Scrv1crs O" 1\1on's Spnna 3-Man 8askr1ball Lcque v. h1ch bc11ns on i\pnl 5 and 7 The Run and Gun 11r11 basketball leaauc for pb}t"r\ ~11h h11h school rh11b1ht) l'\'ma1nin1 (lfldt'\ 9-11) SCIS under v.a) v. tlh a frtt IV.<Hia)' chn1l· al Es1ancu1 Hrah v.11h a top hll)I school roach on March t 9 and 20 On Sa1urda) 1he IQ1h. the chn1c starts at 10 a.m. and on Marc h 20. lhe chn1c will beJin al noon .\n) pla)t"r who allcnds will play an thr lcagut" Team rosicrs and fl-er. arr being acccptC!d on a fim<omc. first-\Crvl'd bas1.s at lhr Recrca11on C-cnlcr al 16400 Brookhursl St throuah March 18 at 4 p.m Fen lrt' S~ pcr team and musi be submllled 1n tht" form ofa monr) order or ca.sh1er's check madt" pa)abk 10 1hc Ctl)' of Fountain Vallc> The lcasuc ~•II be d1v1ded into 1v.o dl\·1s1ons -··e .. 01\ls1on on Tuc1da> nrahls w11h hc11h1 rM1rtc1ro 10 b-O and under. and ""A " D1v1S1on on Thursda) n1Jh1s v.nh no hC"1&h1 rcs1nct1on . .\II pmcs ~ 111 be pla)ro at the RC"Cttallon C"cnlrr. and roslcl'\ arc hmttro 10 six playC"rs. 18 years or oldt"r For more 1nform11ton. call the Recreation C'"cnlt"r at 839-8611 . Goll abootoat. toarney ~ GTE Classic Shootout. featunna .e.mold Palmer. Chr Chi Rodnautz. Bob Charin and Dalt" Douatau. will be htld Tue~)' 111hc Wood Ranch Golf Club. The shoo1ou1 is followro b\ a pro-am tournament on Wednesday and l'hursda) and 1hc GTE C1auK: Frida)' throuah Sunday. Tht" club is loc:Ucd 11 lOt Wood Ranch Park""a) rn S1m1 Vallt") Lcaauc ac11on beams Apnl 9 and runs throulfl Ma) 14 v.11h pnws on Saturda)'s and Su~ys onl) . .\II pla)t"r\ will Ix put on equal leams (nine or IOpcrsquadJ Saturdaypmcsarcfrom9a.m 10 I pm . and C\unda) pmrs arc from 11-l . Gamt"S v. 111 cons1s1 of 20 m1nu1r runn1n1 halvn.. No pnK'llCCS arc allowed and t~ will be on!) man·10-man defcnK 1n pmcs The cost 1s S6S and incl~• frttpairofN1kr leather baskl·lball shoa 10 lnauc pmn. 1nsuranct" :ind a T-sh1n uniform For more 1nform.a1ton. phont" S1c:vr Kavaloskr al ( 2 ll) 434-4376 Onr-TIJe-LLae 110ltball The r11h1h annual HunttllJlon lkach ()prn OH:r· Thc·L1nc Sof\ball Toumaln("nt will be held on March 26 at Hun11na1on State Beach. The entr) r~ I\ SlO pcr team and all team• II'\' auarantct'd to pla) at least four pmci 1n the one· d3} lOUfnC) r lay \tans 11 9 a.m. tn both the men's and v.omcn·, di\ 1s1ons . To rcscr"e a spot in tlw touma mrnt. phone I 21 3) 866-8685 J, -0nnge Coul DAILY Ptl.OT/~. w.c:ft 7 .... STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?'l • ' .. ,,,,. ... ..,..._,., ....... ...... ..... . ,,...... ............ , .. ....... ___ ( __ -··~ ..... ------~ ~ .......... ,....,..... .. -·-- -.. ~ g - FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH OMHGE ..... 1• 1111 •spat.... II! C........ lllli.--.---.-..--..i ------i !!!l!!!~!!!...!!!!I lf?!61Qllfl9UI ..... -. IPACaOU8 2tNr'l'lt 1 Pll .. lllBlllll On ._ -~-• tiNre. •ea?-•• ar a.."'*'~·"""' wlpM IMO tit • ._.+ •ea? aa Nwpt ......_ 2t1E.1M181 ~ c. S.W-ca.et W =-~~ ~::o.~~~ o•r ~~~"6030,,.. ft -lmmec,ne.et,qu69t,19ft ~l(IU\~Mld 2nA, .. ~, .... ~=-= _. 111 11•1 OPENSATISUN 1-.5pm 1N1tmJ1 w/d~ &:!· ewport ~~ l,tltdl .,... -~ =-~.'!.~"=:' ...... ,.,..., •IOBAYCRHT, c.ta... •. Msg::;e c~. larte ~j183~.1'2:;NoS-C• ~~~~~ MW-2°::,!!~. •1111-.n ~ . .,,.,C19111ng11. • 722-t11s * ;;pxaoos 8'XMRC .-.. ~ .wntlft'Pl.Kn ""'~ll<Jnl ~tum.-' In....._ ....... lll-tlll -'oer. lndry flkup. SIG°' Milll'f lllMI• IHOEalll6d9Aoe. 111drm t1nd1cepad groundt. ~d '.:' Apt0..~~ S~~monludtH~ por1 If*'-. ...... 10 & ~Sorry no.,.._ 28 I •7,. M10. No pett. 2020 Ful-Poot&~pettoe/Oecb, Pr1 • peta. N.AAllu\fl(flt'\S\Qil \worn beedl 0.... l4tOl...a llill••IY..... 1 Bedroom • SI05 •·~· 1.,. ulmo. erton 131-1427 ~ °' CltPOf1 Sony hkup. Sm.II bldeywd. ,..llJ tqllrdlltfYlr\lc»I\ 131 ....... 1f1m.13l' Im W. llttl St 145-2139 142 No~. IMll no ptltl.. • ' 145-1131An.4PM t.1t~Ddll ,.,_.,~ _ PRIVATE llEACON BAY •SEVERAL LOCATIONS TERRIAC E'SIOE 1BR lf'(lt'.ltlOn<tflff'l .,..ttlllt'-M/F nofHfMI, f/1W---. 1n::=~=:iu:=::ior:1QC:·i1Pitlk IUtUa ~ bW:tl comm. "'2alfll?*I 1 Bedroom IMO Encl Otlf, refrlg, stow, TV¥1CJ~ Twnhm lft Tunlefocl. SpeceA,B,C,O. Plot#140 Y 2134 38' 38-. new :t:J· lg 2Bdfm 1'A8a 1785 patio. No pet•. 1550 .. ir:::m·~mo Ac8Cle Section. S2200 for yd. view. t4IMlt 22001 IHllm'rl 2Bdfm 2a. IMO +oep. CALL 642-5964 MRt( l\E\XIPORT M/F to ""' 4• home el,°'°""' 111172$-2151 yard. 2 cer G-. GrdfV mo • tee. oep. 540-35IO LM'ge.1ttrect1vu1pu In• 2250 ~~~~MM laat. ..... 11141 .... 1900 •/"'9eWOttlingmott.r, ...... Incl. $1200. Frayd• 111 ..... W beeutlflll getden Mtttno. Bed'9lof &Seo 2'bCf \ tNI t;) -.-s--.....,. _ _,.. 1Y911 ltnmed. E/llde C.M. / IS:== ft 780-3147 or 790-5000 4BR 2'n8A End Unit. Pool/1p1. g•rege or 1 Bedroom 1$45 di .::-C: ,,.,.. "*""'°""""'Glllbnil MIF • .,.,., «*.1375+uttl. ,,_,.._,. ______ ,.. __ r'Jll!. ~ Frptc. pvt ptdto. pool • c.port. SOny. no .,.ca. 28drm w.e. 1750 .,.., • pe • cer ••"' ·• .. D/642·20IO E/131·1121 ii ~ ./ CIOe8 to 1*11 & Tenn Cltl •SEVERAL LOCA TIOHS 28dnn 2811 S850 g Ir I 7 0 0 I mo n t h NB F/25+ ,Prof nofHfftkr .acexAFAOHt aaL '\t"\Xl\.'"'l.~r 1~~x -11 st300 Nopeta ~5771 28drm 2e. s 190 125Cent• s. 642-1424 ..... ,, 90 ...,,...... ltv 2• 2ea. "'*· dfw. hmeS2000tmoyrty. RE"'"'TOAS• Tolelly remodMd 3BR 3NW.Wllaon l3t·5513 -------2 bdfm 2 be 3 bile'° 2BRFurnAptl,onthebct\. wld 1450/mo utMt Ind . • oc:""'"N.,......NT 1BR .._ 2BA......,. sty -.ity Is• -------~ SS95 Beach, 415 19th St.. .,.t •7"' •1701964-3375 642-3311 ""rnv +I ·---L 21.... A:;.....,. s 1•501 1e.droom Sl30 1Bedroom S880 $750 /mo No P•••· "V v ~ -------Den S 1000/mo Y"Y UI. -• "' bar-· et v mo. 28dfm 18a S750 2Bdrm 1 'ABa $790 { but) 5 9 7 • 7 7 1 8 or P.ROF M ton '"' ...._ '* 1 BLOCK TO 8CH 3BR Children & pett «*. Short 301 AYOC8do 642-NSO 131 E 11th St 641-6118 591-?917 ( Hme) .,._ ll'J. 1 ... Penln. aipt. Cio. to bctt, 2BAlt400/moyrty. briQM, liry a ;u.t • or iono term• poea. -------• .. .....,IU·llll 1v1 511. 1470 111111t • 28r ocn w condo, $1800 b6odte from the bW:t'I lmmed occpy. Ooug 1 Bedroom sass 119\111 mlln 111 IU. '""11 1175dep. cnrta 175-9774 .., .... .,. 28' a 38' Townh<>mM Herb•',.!...8~00 or 241 w. Wllleon 131-0MO ~pts. ~ bttlns. end l'IDlll-* Room tot rent In dbl Udo e75-4e30 Y1tdslpatio.. g1tagea. REN&_..._, l mllll ·-Rent bfllnd,,.. tor -.i get.'*~ 1750 + 1100 38'. 2ba. get. ~ mot11e.---~ ~~· NEWPORT BEACH "'..,.._ & veuited c:.1-I ... ,. 8elu1 281 aipta reedy '°' oep No pet .. 54()..4464 s 1150 Yearty Agent .. ---............. W ....__.... 2Bd ...... inga, wUher & dryer " ITlll'm AT 11111• mcl,W!:lfl. lie low u "401 •6'5-3el3* '400/mo. 173-5100 Beyt~~2Bdi'1375 ~-uos640-S870 \r\\'J\.1...'T I~\ 'II WlllMIT•HUll Muat ... thedfffwenc:e. Ull"'llTmlTI VERSAILLES Full MC. Stlf3BrHBheew/2,,,.._ WATERFRONT HOMES SECLUDED AREA Condo REALTORS e 2 Swimming poote &LI WI IPJI. CloM to bctl. BeautlNI llfge 181 $750 LMM. ~ Av! lmmed. Hr Magnola REAL TORS 131-1400 2 bdrm 1 blh. ger encl CloM to khooee & $hopl 530 W. Wiison apaclou1 t & 28R Aptl pet Agent NO FEE. & Adwn8. l350 +'Ai Uth. --pel10 w /d . UOO Sm• .,.C. eccepted TSL MGMT w/pvt patlot, DIW. mlr-•&«-7211* 875-931() ...... 641· t341 * ftllll l ft VILLA MARSEILLES 722-9012 Of 642-1803 rOf.cl cloMtl. celllng YMI IN, 2 hOUW to sand. lntaJa ...... hUanla 2117 ifriM 1144 1: =· ~·,~~50tmo 3to;s~1::,11o1 llTT&ll nN lens. Ind POOi. ;.c & rec 38R 2BA. trpte. pvt patio, AE!POASit'.Enon-.emolt- • •..... ...._ ., • .._ on ,., __ ,_.,._ 2 ... 1 .. -. ,.....,.., rm Cloee to lhoP9lng !f,909· 11350/mo AYI ..... ...__.__ __ & ........_ ,_ .,_.. .,.., 18R _,. "ntl ..____,...,_, Villa ,._,..__ -2BR 1' ... B" ~...,. .., ... .--..-"'--• ,.... .... ,.._ /IS .,.. 722 •520 ~.,, ----... ,. ~Front H9w Mecfi-..... v ...,...,,_ .... ..,.,. " ,. •Small ltudlO upatlill ""'ywd w/"'"llo. Wlhr-hk ~·-..-.• ..,.. w .._ ,.,,. .., ........_ to .___..., ..... • neer UCI C•port w/d _,.Ac-··-'", -'--·-•t In ._. _..._ .,, ,.... t"132 M~·-'"-..,..., ......-.. t • rr 11'\e • n It y I e ' .....,.""' ..,,_ .,... ,....,. ...... QI.I... ....,.,,...-x.. up $775/mo "' ,..,. .... 7 .. "n• •-.tL C•11t ltllt 2 .. BR ... _ t~-hkup pool Avail Apfll I ~. wld incl, StotS 1475/mo AN utlflee paid. 2S44 Or•i: .......-~ -• ~-~ """'1n,.'"....-~-:.. l3500tmonth 87S-50el 1750imo -aec: 786-5104 Cell Agl Ken d•" &SO 51l"4 -•a ,..,., ...... """""' ..,.,....,. .. ,__ ---, -• TSL MGMl 2-t603 LARGE 3 bd 2 be FP enc .._. del Mar-Newpoft •N for .... -ming 2 bd 1 ba oat. 4.,, condo Turtle Roe• 3 13 t-60S2 night 722-7285 B G 1 w UBN petlo, lndry. no pet•. ........ 2SOO slf. poolljm VILLA BALBOA latge 2BR ~:= cl~A~0~::~°!: SS~ 1~ USTml ~5 ,m!~-~~;1! ~~~~ ';.,, ~~}~: {~~i !%.~-:'ee~r Hey at ~~~7;7 ~ sMtng. ,•enn1s,900 AYI "'~!· ... _,1~ p2BOAOl lwl condo Comm wld hllup, -lu• c;rpt . t '*''· no pets. IS7-19&5 * pool, view, ltfNm, etc. _, _, -DEERFIELD. 38' 2'"'8a u o"' -"" 2BR 18A nr SC Pb.a, end ----"...,.. -... 0 -'""" spa, H Curtty MIO/mo ll~-7592 Pool Pvt petlO C.t>le, ~ •---L -JI· lrplc.w/dN!up,aec.gete CflmltlftlaJ .1-1 •--21•4 St"'"'51m "St 3.,..7 641-S137 Aller 11em ~ -• .,... 11050 Avt 3115. 99• MA2 • • •-L.~ ... I -.-m-""s .. EX .. ·""w""'A"'R .. o-2•s•1y••• home 1rp1c 1g femtdin -gerege. lndry hkupa, EASTSIDE 4 p1ex.1 Bedrm 1 bedrm SIOO/mo c.M ----·· 2Br 1'1t ea k'g encl petio. rm e lc gardtlner tnd ~h pelio bltina w/w crpt Apl upstairs SS7Slmo • leOO/tee-deaning dep. llbc. lntah I~/ .... •• -fyplc, comm pool. no 1*'fnt0eSt425. 760-07e8 LJSel S750imo. oYe 957.2565 1111111 • S2SO dep 105CedlfWay .... nff e..utlfully ~ •eR pet• se50 832~ 11l FOR LEASE ..._ 3BR ._. __ .. Eve/Wltnm 759-5464 49 ... 5 '95 < a11• Spm ' • 494-eeas • n• na;,aoamu ;n 1 pvt 38A pool home with BEAUl ,,.. Point 0e4 Mer 3BA. 2 cw garage. ell ...... ... 2BR 2BA lrplc page No --WTW ....... ..... •t f" I I Y F 0 RM IS HE D ofc. Grncl fir. A/C Pro4 °' ~ TOGI qu8lity Home 3 bd 2 ., be. av .. 1 .tvte m•ble. upgraded .BlvFRONT tBR v;;t; Peta. ll50/rOO. tat. lut. Wont IUll 2bd 2 .,., ba -=:,.oom:~ pr9!ia: Med. No. CM ,., 405. throughout & only 2 ..._ t $2900 873--9013 * thru-out' °"8rio<*1 pool. Peril.1.ng. lireplaot, d/w. Nalnty 679 W tilth St widen. 2 cat gw, END a.-••-._ .J:s, ·~2 H•bor-8'k• 484-4429 COLDW<.?U I BAN~e.R U mlnut• to gcJtl courM. CUTE butcozy2BR tBA t S2200tmo MQ..S324 no pefa or smokers 631-1213 UNIT. t m11e to bCh • xcl'U$~E"~'u':'A• now mo 1300aqttatS11aq ft-tnpe ~ 1~ 1~ -;:.,~ cat garage Fireplace Randlo S... Joequin 2SR S l0251mo 673-6640 extru No pets S 1025 GATED COMMUNITY NICE, Nr Oen, HB Furn net F~ flnWled baa. IOnel ~ Ortve by 5 t4 Jasnwne 2''t8A lrplc. wet bar. tBR lBA wtlh ~ * •2BR. new pein1 & • 631-12 t t * s 2 & JBr Apes on Refrtg. T.V Micro, Utu ment, carpeted. tire t C'~ the a...~: only 1-;;::,'8o Anne r.., unit. S9501mo ""'• view. pool, ,_ Yr IM rNr ""''· pe1111ng. lnclry e«pet. gMege, lg pvt E Side 1Br am eott--golf COUtM Frplc, mieto. Emp6oyed mlle N-M* apttnklers. Grut CdM IC>-__ _J ~" ut: ~ 1-1266 Rent ... 875-4912 S 1400 No pet• &45-1756 850/mo yrly ie... 204 ~W~',':,o P~•ll Frplc, petio. lndry rec~ di•, wet bar. •Id htiup, 2 21 + WNllly. 536-1511 cation. 64$-8505 llllLI-FURN 2 bd 2 ba 3 mo Sapphire. 970-2177 petl 1550/mo •aec: tll7 car gat From $1175 ......... t •••.-:~o~~:,;on1~''<':fe~ ===• 111•11 Puianl1 ••llUNll•• E 2111.645-7234 Sorry.noPet1&44-0sot •t•b/•teh flll AJC.Arnpteswttg.1475up ~t.mtyhomelnhlgtl-331-4731l or (7141 Frplc. getege wetbar ale 2117 ln~be;u~~ =-f /.Wthlatl ..... 2iACHELOR APTS Avail UUW9'Tll 2155 ECltHw'/l75-HOO ly cs...-.,.. located 721-S780 * $t400 llS.-430e t BOAM & BATH. ARE-A loYety quiet eomplex 281 ,.,.,Ba. patto. llOO now Acrou from bMcn. ~~~7 ~'!':a": ~~~ •• 1111. n ~ end o4 d c:ul~NCf 1WI JAS Cr_.. 3BR conaO WOODBRIDGE WILLOW PLACE. $S50.tmo catl nestled ~· tall pine 25-41 Orenge &42-2520 1450 873-ll793 afler S u.-t Blvd. CM 641-7445 1117 WESTCLIFfDRIVE ••rge 1•r · 011 0 2BR 2BA 2 S ..... Too,........ fr"" tenrus .......... ""led & 1 h 1 d ------873-8340 deya ,,_., a-.. "" ,._ h-~titul -u • --..-...,... ..-O.tae~ home. 4BR anut1me 64S-41lll4 or trM1 ev • tn -Gerden Apt, specious -_ --Nwpt """'" Ag1 .... 1-~2 -r · ._.... -to be true' Ont, St ~.soo S2200tmo AYI nowo Ag1 • • t&dnn Ide ...__ 751-5000 SELECT BH&G 67~t95 or ~9060 3BA frplc AtC grndr. 67S-8990 IQPtnO • ,,._ 28R peno. dtw. wtw 281• tea twn. 98'891-Vacalita ·It ala&. FIRSTCL.ASSamc .. pace i;;i--alrlUl'l'I. pool spa & leke 2BR Iba w/pvt pellO o< balcoo1 crpt1fdrp1. encl gar Winter S900 fllJ •t Metro Pointe 3 Mt• rse property• 1 S S 11ftrJ11t .... lMt lnllJU LUii S tll50 (619)934·3710 ly ~. 2 :~t,:::-Frplc, c:arPQft. pool. spa, 1720 No pelt 645-5577 r BioE e--~--fyom 519 to 1032 111 IOf ~cru! Flatl 4 lerge Newbedford . 48R lndry fee No pets S68S • ----.,,. ~...,....,_ U low M S950 mo. Full ~-12 padde>c:Ut * * * * * * * bonu•. 3 fuN BA beaull· l.atn1 .... 2141 No off-street periling. no MC. Call V .. ma S.-9-2447 lllTllT •t /Aspen Spring alliing •t aervlce. Cell 241-5005 38Rotcterhome! 10 llM•-fllll? ful S3500t mo Mell mvdfhndtomeocun pell Sll50lmoll3S-S445 *Mesa Verde 281 1Be IJll"' 8"11 Mlf 201h·30th 2 bam'l258.()()()I Bel-o.q-perfect lg 3BR Gulledge 720-91l00 or view 4 Bdrm 1 ~. ba. g111, 2BR tBA upstra [)pl•. new dwnltrl. locked garege. Spacloue 2812Ba. veulted bd Condo tot 8ch eru •GARDEN OfflcH In HomH & Ger-3BA model home Re-760-5000 fp $1200/be 643-2S41 paint 7S' off weler No wUl'ler h61up New decor <:elllng. d/w lndry rm, (303)923-4362 * Tu.lln/P-11 Center lrN John o.tw. Relfty treet oft master .,.t• 3 ~ .M.A.V °' c.ell 645-6412 gar 3408'1 Marcut S850 $725 No .,.c. 640-2495 cloM to ell. 111y In et 28118a petlo d/w. stove a &lit• from SOO to 2000 5111 157-1433 trplca • FULL ON ~ / -mo Adult• 673-7353 $745/mo · S300 sec des> cwen gM & waler paid ltatlh tt l~llt Ill for 11 low M SnSmo &.MS-4e\t •H334 OC:UN BAY & CJTY \t"'-\"J ...,,._,1. 1,1 _\ l I ••rert IMQ lHt Peninsule. 1 bii to bch ...... UITW 203S Pomona NNt lido ltlOP9 '900 -•... fuM MNiee. 241-5000 - ... ,.--• LIGHTS VIEWS Pvt spa. \\ -~ ~ *•IL-•* Recent"' IOdeled St Lg pvt 2BR College. TSL MGMT &42-1603 •ll73-0GA3 • .,... Susan l.aVUMUt '* ,_.,, otf 1Mng rm. GUARD REALTORS• _.r• .,r~ u-buuhf\11 P8llO & ylfd S4&-5091afterS30 1 tem ntamkr. ltlf 3BR SMALLomc:.tpect,groea We'l~youttledown1t1 GATED community Lg 4BR . tamifyr~ ~::te~r:.~~W relrtg. WID. micro Adults only --•1-llM• 2BAbNutCdMhm Ffl>j, ..... Eut 17th Street. ~tor 8 "'*•of own-wtPOOL & TENNIS A ,.__,,_ ... 2124 welk 10 EMtbluff ter -·---14195-No pets 642-8760 lllTAlf •• Frig, di1hwe11'1er. stove ahr BA wllem 1450/mo fully Improved $375 AM =~':an::•.!': velue el SU9 900 ~-~~~er~~': Ctr-. UJ lar 2122 Brend ,_ ultra nice 2BR 2Br 1'.'tBI Townhouse 1nc:I No pets S.S-485S ~ '.\ utll Brian 72().. 15ee for 8lfl 645-33ee• 91>prec Yov receive w!TERMS• To -· cal fm llllH lllT · 1BR. MW li9PI•. wld. frplc. 2BA From S7SO Ne., ~,:~zo~':"'io~~~~-* 2 ... 1111• BEACH Life folks Mell• Wutdal II =;;.., ~ ~ 13~~t~:. ~=~2 ~ ~ ~--::.~ Ill can• UST petlO'~ ~Ml9S ~w,~:,~rh 960-M 10 S71l51~71l Thurm F;~ :·=~~s~ve r,:: ;::::;: ~:-~~ •'•Vcty 17ttl I ™"' •7-1757Dys Ev Wllndl pet otl Pool 64e-2846 EXCLUSIVE GUAR 819-~/72&-0112 •Ouiet & clean 2Bdrm TSL MGMT &42.1603 _ blwn 12-2 PM• Cotta MeM. 1775 Sq Ft. *•MESA VERDE•* GATED COMMUHITY 28a ,..~ Dlhwahr *•Luxury 2BR 2BA SISOlmo. Cell WMlldeys ..... fJE HIWLef Borm 28atnTown.'lome **""'** ...,1 ,_LARGE blc'*°' w/large upper trplc quiet., .. CM-lhrnice3bf2bahM. •146-1164'* Located 1n Newport 3BR 2BA Apt PY1 petlO, MIClo frplce 1n LR a BR SOUTH Of PCH dupleJI deCor garege. lndry rm. pellO Good locale FOf 1 Eastb4utt Pool DIW 1350/mo 111/'lst req call 1,,,...._.,...--~---- 9wh Complete With w B.1 ... 1 dbl oar new Cfl)tl. paint --bit, W/d .... 2br t b• frpl, new 1795 No pet• 640-2495 person, $470/mo ll59 w S99S No pet• 122.ao11 . Scott 549-2423 Of Tim hdw I fiulldal .. tor 4SOO aq ft of-& epptl •1050 5'1-SUO paltOS dt>f04tege 1187 c•rr•llpnt . deck ' 3BR 2BA CONDO. lrp~. 19th St .. Coet• Mae •OC:"""N FRONT• S.S-37Sl evlil now. ,:z= lice P1s cal 64S-1791 FM> 920 aq ft. matr ate. -••• Sotr . no pets 644--0,.,,,.. 11"51 '" ""' -fplc. wtwtpl tub. ax 12 c:t.1. * * -* * .,.,., gar .. mo .. gt * pool. petio t get. Avail MESA VERO£" 2BR 28A F nlahed t .. 481 38a COfone Del M . ., ahf 3 bd ., s;a111n ... • .. Deluxe ISi •it 48'. 38a 4 Bd 2 ba 119 fem H~ 759-eeoo * tmmed. 164S Anehe&m Av. very large Immaculate $,500 ':: t · I Condo. FEM ~' l~~-~"~-~iii-ftiii~~"'1i> FR. Format°"' study. lantaatlC loC'n. Frptc:, lrg 2BR 2BA. Oen. f'lJC, spa. 2&.1Ba,frplc.dedl.relrg. SttOOtmo S.t-8707 lower nOO, Cinn~ 650-~ on y prof nu Butt>ur etpu, ft in•emat £Gr1Jkt u.--3800 sq " pool Owner yerd 2 cat gar New Frenctl OOOfs -.. In 1 car ger 1 °' 2 P90P4e $495 -dep 18' MoO!le Ave S650/mo 873-M32 --. . --furn leOO/mo ~9_..,2 Ing MMUtlCt\lter a..ct- GMed COfl'Wl'IUnlty. 2 bdrm S650.000 722-tlOI pa1nt Tra.oed pet Ot< wtm~ P917.: I 1400/mo S 102Slmo NICE AREA IW>fM No pets Mature --BAYFRONT 2br 2be. fem Cor 0.. Mar arw 3 _ Ing bulldef/d .. ler In :r b• With lir~e s 127S /mo 846-6634 .._ vw-5000 ., .. _by t 67" 103" . MESA VERDE 1wO 2BR rm IOll. ape. Ip db6e get ona .... IOfM °'*' .,.... .....,. Lows C p19n Lovely HARBOR VIEWS BDRM r'Jll!. .MA.V ..,..,.., app .r " Aduf',!;_~~ !!973 1 New-2BA. 1 up & 1 doo#n. Ou°1et 'fHrly, $1495 Condo. FEM non-amllr, Pottnu.t profit In·~ ~ ~ poo1 for 3'..tie lg yd ..,.. bar. Ip 38R tBa larn.ty room No ~ ./ S 16 •., Ina 381 28a, lnOry port ... ""' ............ wlget. newly redec. bit-646-1264, 642-9&6& prof nu 8urt>er crpte, fl growth 1ndu11 r y op•n lee11ng Well Need buyer under S470K Peta S97S Wutsi<M • rm. new carpeting. ,_ --BAY TIMBERS in.. weter turn. 1750--turn seoc>tmo S.9--«12 WedgCor Acceptence tocateO for grMI pen.ing Cott,._ & Co Rutlora On\19 by 2t39 Republic '\t~1\...'1Jf r.t-< l p81nt St500mo •Avail 1BR. frplc. cat>et, pool, l8001mo days llS2-ll512 ..... llmfl Cottage-type 1W>fM w/get Corp. e800 E. Hampden, 1215,000 i.~76 Oianel8f0ker S41-9024 Of S31-0362 RE~TORS • lmmed 720-8791* pello. gar. No pets 399 Of Nighll 75'-9370 2Br. 1Ba. unfurn. gar. neat Bec:tl Bay. Quiet EZ-Denvw. Co. 80224 Cell 111-11• faU M lllJ 3 BR I "• ba Elec RIO NeW 2Bdrm-28a. tatge W. Bay St 1655 IS0~57 NEAR SO COAST PLAZA 112S month going MIF 1385 +'A utll. 303-759-3200 EXT 2403 2BR 28A condo wlCOtnlTI cov pellO c:pts & drpt 21111111 •ID CIOeetl. petJo. fyplc , dl9h-IUl1'Wa UITW 3Br 28a. yd. frptc:, get• 142-?122 ~ =-•111•11 ".':. f IJ R (, E f . f( 111\j s pool ape&guardgeted -OIW Ho pets 231ll weaher . m1croweve 2Br H~B• lownhouH ege. lndry hook-up FEMALE ahr NB -••-••• <#Ml tocabon• '215.ooo Rutger• s t050 772-3236 3:,~ ..,.;:,.~ ...!_t300tmo 720-IM4S 1rp1c. y1tdt petlo. gar : 110001mo yny US-2332 bNut1turn1.,. emen1ocn mM 11•111 I w..u--•-UUI ........ MARY ANH McGUIRE HARBOR REAL TY omc. 8 73-4400 I, t \ I I ., ~770 -LJNOAISL! C... .... ltJ4 bating 3 bdf'm remodel ---------· With 2 stry lrl!ng room --den & formal dttq ' Two ,,....., euicea. or• pool & IP• P1er I Mip tor toc:atJon ~I Now 3 l>Oall In grMI locatlOfl only S 135,000 Call S2 ll25.000 131-1400 7S 1-6000 SELECT BH&G LIDO ISLE Ulllm- -2'..\&A. 2 car g11rege 't f •.MO Hurry won t m.e! Cel UI Of 0.0 Jones 13 t -1211 or : .-,57'3 Baytronc SS on the _,., ., belt ,., at the •stand toc;ation Eseoen• s bdlm dlf-o & f.wty rme & b•••••t Engll9h •lyte courtyard wllh pool 13.I00.000. 63 I· t400 S. Y•"~••rl 6111&111••· Ml·"" for Information & swprJelngly loW COit. J BRAND NEW AHO 642-5037 °' &45--7301 NEW Cws>etllFreah pnt/ Quiet 1ocaUon Sl50 llWU •HUTD vu! Condo Av nowt 500 Liited In the No¥ember FREE RENT T()()I FP. gar.• 1~.3 bd 2 2817 Orenge 28' l'~Be \f/get crp11 • utll + dep 722-1651 1987 Venture ~ 38' 38a condo styte. lnpte * ILlffl * ba. lower lrnt 111141. LM TSL MGMl '42-1603 drps. bttlnl, fncd 'pello ' ... -Fem n/amllr 1f1r 38' CM .. one of the~ ptoflt- matra tip mlerO. 2 Cat 3BR 2'~BA. Din rm. lrpl, 2 720-9668 Of ~ ... 033 * CLEAN l•rg• -,-Bdrm 136-4120 c .. 1-5PM 2... ,... ...!.'!'!"'y..,1y nm E-Slde. $200/mo • ~.~ H~ ~ lhe gar 1nOlvldual wld Ind 2 Clf gar. comm pool No wtgarege No pell l800 2439 Orenge 'A' .$750 -· -"""""'" ......,., hrllwtt uellt tc:tir ~. .,,.. •""'""9 ...,,en- wtla Ir• St250 432-6723 pet-. 1 yr lie St450 DUPLEX So of Hwy on _.......,. 1964.B Anaheim 2819 SenttAne'D' .. 1735 ltlOOmonth lnwntctw,64s-2357 ..... °"9r90010catl0ntln 6h.rntn0 ciMn 2br 1''>b• 640...eeoe Of 835--1232 Acee•• In Olde CdM -·-S.S..3229 . &87 Vlc10fl• 'L' $720 operation now. Trelr*IG Charming badt UNI, 2Br __ __ FEM lo lhr Apt. unlum. and manaoem-nt H · COiiege Nu pa.nt. i.rge •ILlffl • J~ 28a. frpl balcOny dbl EASTSIDE Townhome NEWPORT HEIGHTS bdrm Smee 0t< 1332 50 tlltance. bduetve tenl- yerd no Pet• llOOtmo • Del~ cOftdo on green-ger peho. sunny & 28R 2BA lttle MW. trpt, ArN lrg I bd t ba Tnhle, • t2 utll Before 3P" cal tory c.11 ,,.,,.. uer 11 MCdep 243 E nnc1St beft.newfydecorated 1pec1ou1 1 1300/mo pr. l9301mo ee&-..o. 19 get. $61l51mo • dep. no l•l-9714 aft 2pm 1-IOOl24-7113oreol.ct E°ASTS1DE 2BR t-... BA. ,,.._.,... 11550 643-1717 673-221l7 or 673-2403 Dys640-242tEve1wt1nm pet• 642.s122 5*-0143 _. Cll17) 1se-2122 DIW W/D hlcup pege 'iHARBOA VIEW HOME grndr. beck yard. 38' 38a• bonus rm dbl lt25tmo Kent 67S-649S gar . huge yd. no pet• ~ ... I ... ~950/mo 647~Agl 1Bdr -MW1f1Q rm sec *Iii# llT 11mf1 ~· getdnr ev..i now BR 2 BA 2 story 2-5037 or 645-7301 lowMome. 2 car pege lrplc S tOOOtmo Viii• 38' 2 'tBe.. yard 2 car 111-~ 175-4912 teched page. comm ---- pool & ape A\11211 Diena ....... 831-12tl or 211-... 25 BR. famity rm, 2''tBA. --------.2400 .,, ~. poo4 lllTW IN Ill 11eoo1mo ._, 120-1432 2 aty I BA. htng rm & C9m rm 38A 2'..aA S 1250 mo Vsent Don Pfalf e3 1-1211 Re/Mu Rltra Eaa!Mde Twnhme 38R'--vR_IOG_E CONOO 28' ~~o~C: = 28a upper. l/p, dbl gs . inga_ U.. & lllry. I 1275 + MC ' poot, WIO frig lndcl, tee -Au9ey .., t • 12tl p9' • ,400mo f7l-941o .... .,,. Olme to .... SS .. no- 11*1 IHO~ -••.a a.3• I Diiiy Piat TRIDI • I ' ,. f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: NEEDED w.,m 1pec1a1 per90ft to '*• tor my e mo. aon In my home, IOIN lgN hMwof11. ref1 needed. 540-4575 HAVE A NllD? Palat!at •INT /Ext. Exp./0e9end-at>te ~. & Quality Wont •Fruer 841-7&1? JIM't WOOO REFINISH C.tMne11. benis1•• etc (7 1') 291-~ It If you're 10 or ofdfr, a job as a newspaper carrier might be just your size. Just send In this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are available now! ..... ~ . ., .... Illy Pitt tarrier! • ··-· -- t ' EXTRA CASH t $ , .. , ... ,,... CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our cus- tomer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable off ice skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11 :30 A.M. -8:30 P .M. and Sat. & Sun . 6 A.M. -10:30 A.M. Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Llolanda. --------- Motor Routes available in Costa 1111 Hunti1cto1_ l11ch Fountain V1ll1y NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney BOYS Be GIRLS EaJU\ Mo~ -STARTNOW- 11 te II YHra ON WOllK IVININ81 AND IA TUllDAY WORK IN YOUR OWN NEtGHBOAHOOO YOU CAN AVERAGE PEA WEEK •7500 ORM~~~~= ' J \ I NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS ••acly for lmmecllate Dellwery 8 THEODORE ROBINS THE ... STORE SERVING OUR COMMUNfTY SINCE 1921 Modern Sale< Service Parts Body Paint & !.:e Oeo::. Compettt1ve R.ues On l ease & Oa ly Rentats 2 .. ..,.., lh•., Cetta ... Sciiffi lA)llllt)'~f_ Th•nk You For Meklng U• ::1 In Amerlc•. Come In •nd See Why P lr'\ O~· M 5.tl 8 5 30 Sc11 9 .: o m 5,., v•ce ..., I' r i JO 6 p rn 11711 eEACH el VD HUNT*GTON eEACH 714/ 142-2000 .... -' • "<U 142 .. 11 ., Nl-l211 B• .. -SEA ..._. ___ ......, ____________ ..,. -BfA(H o IADDLEBACll Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO ~NTER 1-aoo-B31-33n 114-380-1200 NABERS . STERLING SALES PARTS SERVICE BODY SHOP 2600 Harhor Rhd Costa ~~~a LEASING 540-9100 $'!ALES • SERVICE .1& NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO llAU. 119 A.-... Df .. ._..AM 135-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger .... Dllpt. °'*' 7 days s.-ce Hours: Mon -Fr• 7.,,._ 10om • SterlingJ!.'1!!! -J • + -11 PACIFIC OCEAN SALES SERVICE LEASING PARTS CALL ONI OP Tllll DEALln FOii THI lllT IUYI WE'LL KNOCK THE SOCKS OFF ANY DEAL! 405 Fwy. East 1 Block to • 6633 Westminster Ave, Westminster 714/894-8333 1-800/2~HEVY ~ LAGUNA BEACH IRVINE AUTO CENTER • U l~EllSITY SALES " SERVICE OLDSMOBILE, OMC TRUCKS 2850 HARBOR BL \~D., Cotta M..e 54().9640 HO D IOTOll CARS 2860 HARBOR BLVD., Cm&a U-. 640-0713 3 bl«b IQ. al 40$ f!iy. ( .. _ Nllllt ....... NABERS (9~~ CA·DILLAC • ":: """:. .... 20 YEARS SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES LF.ASINC. SER\"JCE ALL MAKES PARTS BODYSHOP 2600 Harbor Bl \'d., Cost~ Mesa 540-9100 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS inc. ~MERCEDES-BENZ \C:) 213-714 IDCOJ(S 714/S2J..72SO 8 714/750-7201 213/921-1511 full Service Santa Ana freeway at Beach Blvd G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 .... , lh4., Oest• .... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • leasing 541-1211 s,tci11 Parts U.. 541-1411 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8 30 AM -9 00 PM 8 30 AM -6 00 PM 10 00 AM -s·oo PM C) 111111 llllT _,/UIU =I ii -ti# Wat 111 "'1 "" Slltl 111 I ,..,, ~ ()JJ1n2e. SALES L oast • seRv1ce .I J , ...... ,. • • • LEASING ', .... ~ •ACCESSORIES DEPT Ml I023 • lew 'ric•t • He Gftmick1 • CM•t S.e.dien • ffiefttlly ,....,_ • t.C911fnt Setvlc• l ltlS ltoc11 lo~vord """""'gton '-ch 171'1 142-7711 •