HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-03-08 - Orange Coast PilotTUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1988 25 CENTS
BB rejects city growthordinanc~
Council vote means residents must wait
until November to vote on OC measure
BJ ROBERT BARKER °' ..............
Huntinaton Beach residenls wall
have to wait until Nov. 8 to cast their
ballots on the Citizens Sensible
Growth and Traffic Control In·
itiati ve des{>ite a strong push Monday
night for cuy leaders to put it into
Nation
Democrat Michael
Dukakl.s is favored in the
S.uper Tuesday primarle~
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effect immediately.
City Council environmentalist
proponents ur&ed approval of the
measure in ordinance form to head
off an expected .. avalanche" of build·
ing requests and anticipated heavy
spendina. An ordinance would take
effect 30 days after adoption.
But the pro-growth council faction,
Chicken
pluckin'
officials .
assailed
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ..............
There's no way to wme about the
Sunset Beach controvers} without
resorting to fowl language.
That's because ifs a chicken issue
that's prompted much cackling all
around.
Sanford and Linda Simmons.
propneto!'1 of the Stuf d Chicken
restaurant. placed a six-foot-tall
mechanical chicken above their
eatery 10 replace the tetn-age!'1 who
used to don feathered facades and
wave at passersb)
But a count} official said their
chicken isn't abreast with a sign
ordinance covering unincorporated
areas.
So the Simmons mounted a protest
Monda). with about 100 chicken
sympath1ze1"1 demanding the count}
stop henpecking the restaurant.
Protesters carried pfacards with
messages hke .. The county's ruffiing
the chicken feathers:· "Right to
Life:· "f owl Pia)·· and .. Stop the
count) 's bount) on chickens ...
A 93-)ear-old demonstrator ear-
ned a placard staling. "This old hen
here to save the )Oung chick:·
The Simmonses even had a thr~·
foot-tall chicken IA.ho carried a sign
sa}ing ··Sa,e M } Dad:·
Not\lo 1thstanding the gender con-
fusion. Sanford Simmons was cro"'·
mg about 1he de monstration.
.. It was ver). ver). 'Cr) successful:·
(Pleue eee CHICON/ A2)
with Mayor John Erskine absi.1n1na.
voted to let the m1dents decade the
measure's fate at the ballot boll.
"There 1s no reason to ram it down
the throats of the voters in the form of
an ordinance." Jack Kelly said. '"This
shouJdn't be dominated by the pell·
tion-gathcrcrs."
Councilmen Tom Mays and Wes
Bannister voted with Kelly to put the
measure on the ballot. Peter Green
and Ruth Finley held out in favor of
an ordinance. Grace Winchell also
urged immediate enactment of an
(Pleue eee CITY I A2)
Mesa delays action on initiative
By JENNIFE1l WEBER °' ...............
Oeferrina a dec1s1on on the slow grov.th 1n111all\e
the Costa Mesa CityCouncll on Monda} instead asked 11~
staff to study the ramifications of the measure
Staffers have 45 days to come bad.. "-Ith a tepon on
"'hat effect the C1t1zens Sensible Gro"' th and T rallic
Control lniuauve v.ould have on e\lsting c11) sc.-n ice\
The 4-1 vote came over 1he ob1cc11ons of ( oun·
cilman Da\C Wheeler one of the architC<"ts of the
in111a11,c Whreler obJectrd to the stud). sa)ing It was
merel) a dl"la~ 1ng tactic.
Olhl"r council members said hov.e,er. the' n~
more information before dC<"1d1ng "'hether to· put the
sn1t1all' c on the "'o' 8 ballot or adopt 11 as a c1ry
ord1nan<.l"
\\hetler 1ns1sted the 1nit1a\1\t' v.ould not appl) to
(Pleue eee llESA/ A2)
Laguna
council
recall
Started
Merchants turn in
notice of intent
against 3 members
By LANC~ IGNON
Of -Dlllllr,... .....
~ mo,ement to recall a ma1om~ of
the Laguna Beach Cit) Council was
launchc:'d toda' v. hen orpnizen filed
offinal notice of their intenuon at
Ctt\ Hall Membe~ ot 1he C ommmtt to
Recall (11, ( ounc1I hope to pther
enough ~1gnaturt"s to fo~ a special
election 1n '\,o,ember for Ma\or Dan Kenne~ and l0unc1I merni:,ers Ltda
unne~ and Roben Gentf') TM
group plans to t.ar&et CounC11man
r-.:e1I Fnzpatnck when M comes up
for reelec-11on to "'o' '!mber
Rt"Call proponents. roan' of whom
are dov.ntov.n merc~nt~ haH
chMJed tM council "nth •dopuna
'aglK a nd 0' erl~ subject I\ e ord1-
nanccs go' eming outdoor merchan-
dise d1spla' s and SIJJ'S The) Y ) the
counc-al ha> no ng.ht 10 rqulate
d1 spla' s or other mattm of personal
taste on pn,alt' propt"n'
Proemten laope to naffle eome county
feathers with their demonetradon to ea•e
............... ""' .....
the mechanical elde-ea at a 8aD9et 8eada
restaurant on Padflc eo.at mpway.
Gunmen say Paduano ordered robberies
··~t thC' root oflhC' problem 1s the
Destlfl Rt"' ll'v. Board·s and ltM'
counul c, d1<oreg.ard for thl" sanct1t" of
pn,3tl· propt>n~ nghts ·· s.a1d Re:a.
Brad) J Laguna resident and c-onsult·
ant h1rl'd to organize' the recall "ThC'
goal of tht• rcl·all 1'> to C'St.abhsh a Cit)
Counnl that I\ more.-responsl\e to the
pn' atl' propt'n' 1ntert"sts ··
Barbata V. C'~tbrook -.,... ho along
\,\1th ha hu\band Paul. 1s tn' ol"ed in
a lav. suit v.11h the ... 11, conct'mang the
n.1upk .. .in g.illen <'n Laguna Ca·
"' •n R\.lad -put 11 more blunt!~ By JONA THAN VOLZKE
Of .. .,..,,.. ....
Two brothe!'1 convicted of storm·
1ng a Newport Beach con·
doirun1mum. tying up the residents
and ransacking the home testified
Monda) that suspected orpnized
c nme fiaure Robert Paduano p ve
them orders to carry out the crime.
Studio
robberies
draw FBI
attention
.. He said v.e 'Were supposed to get
mone). 1ewelr) and cocaine:· :!3·
year-old Matthew Tia testified during
Paduano's preliminary hearing in
Westminster
In stark detail. Tia descnbed how
he. his brother and a man named
John Matua forced their 'WI) into
K1k1 St. John's home in the 200 block
of Walnut Street in Newpon Beach.
Armed 'Allh automatic handguns. the
trio broke into the home and \tole
drugs. monc~ and Je""clr). he tesll·
lied.
·'Mr Paduano told us ·K1k1 C)t
John is a perwn I don·t li ke. and -.ou
gu) s ha' e a JOb to do.' ·· T 1a tes11 licd.
recounting an alleged con,ersat1on
he. his brother and Matua had "'llh
Paduano the night before the break-
IO
Paduano . .i5 1s charged IA.Ith "'.i
coun1<,ofcon'>p1rac~. robber) assault
and n tonion stemming from an
allegl"d attempt to take o'er the
l'iev.pon Beach drug trade bet1A.~n
Januaf\ 1 ~ tl to October I Q8"
In rlhl'>t uf thl' robbenr<, th<'
gunmen 1di:n11fied themsel\Cs as
bein~ from the \lafia \,\ 11nes~'i
tCSll fiC'd
In a I~-~ ind 1ctmC'nl hand<'d
do1A. n b' the Orange Count~ (1rand
Jur). Paduano 1s accu~ -along
IA.Ith \1atua -of d1rect1ng anned
assault!> on fi,e homes an Fountain
\'alle' '\,cv. pon Beach and Pillm
prtn~\
\tatua 1s alread' sen ing a I +H•ar
(PleaM eee GtJlOUN/ A2)
· F\1r ~· 'l·a~m' husband has bttn
JCrkt'J Jrllund b·~ the cit):· said
V. l'\throo~ a Laguna antst who
ba .. k ~ thl· recall .. So'\,\(' arc donat1na
ont· H·Jr l,f our "'"' for no other
rtj"''" than to SC'e ..aner go,em~nt
h.-rt n Llguna Beach
lh· .. J proponent'> ha' e not
(Pleue eee ll£CALL/ A2)
AIDS task force saving live$ in Laguna
BJ LANCE IGNON °' ...............
Th~re·s a common sa) mg among
members of the U&una ~ach
AIDS Education lask Fo~:
"Education 1s our only vaccine."
If so. then the task force has
dispensed a lot of medicine since its
formation sliahtl) more than a year aao. ThfO\.llh a c1tywide mailer of
14.000 pamphlets. an AIDS cur·
riculum at the junior and h1ah
school level. and appearances on
local cable TV. the task force bas
attempt~ to ''dc-mythicize" a
diteate that has claimed 36S lives
in 0n., County.
··t think lhlt the task foru 1s
liattally uvina the lives of
lommun1t' Toda'. its members
indudt• a minister: mental health
n ix-n<· l 11' officials.. ~ptt'SC1\ta-
11' l'\ I rom th<' P' communtt) and
a P<'™>n v. ho sufftt$ from the
d1~asc
The tas._ lortt has bttn respon-
sible for helping tn111ate one of the
first pubhl school .\IDS cur-
rt\ulu'll<. and t~ the ~~
step of holding an information
scmmar for the Chamber of Com·
merc'e
··oOC' ol t~ th1n15 that has bttn
e\trcmC'h 1mponant to me 1s that
v..c·,t· l"'("ducC"d t~ fear of tM
d1sca\t· · Gent!) said.
T .ask forC'r members !.ltd the p y
commun11' v.h1ch has been C'IU-
mated at ~() perttnt of t~ cit)'•s
popu~uon -.a.s the Jl'110St -c
~ucated about the d1seuc. HomO~\Ual ~n ~ hardest an1
b) the d1sca~. bot studlCS show
lhat the s.pn-ad of .\IDS has sloftd
.. uhin this rommun1t)'. 1ald Ebza·
beth Scda•1 k.. ta fotU rMmbn
and nune eptdemiolo&ist at Soulb
Coast Medical C(TI\C'r
tread IN foTtt ha met
Yo1th owncn of .) rcscaunalJ ud
bars and a them to provi*
1nforma1 n pamPhkts a.t ~
dom dispcntm. The orpe•...._
plans to folk>•4" on a.ht ..,,.._. nc ... _.. ...
pla lO llS ~ -
rtt Olhtt "°"" \M'y M ....
P9f'lte'Uaart) hiah "*= us 'Fl'
Lali and ""raveao. q utrn. ~.a.tu...ik•
UT1 ·ed. tM" II) ~
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MESA •••
rreaA l
existina city services. but Coun-
cilwoman Mary Hornbuckle said 1hat
was his opinion and 1ha1 she wanted
unbiased information from the staff.
.. P~pk who arc afraid of studies
are usually afraid of the outcome ...
Mayor Donn Hall said.
....
Sen. Marian,:son. R-Newport ee.ch. was ho u Woman of the
Year by the Newpon-Mesa Girls and
Boys Oub at a special dinner 11 1he
Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel.
The $SO.per-plate dinner was a
fundraisinaeven110 btnefit prosrams
offered to youth in the Newport
Beach/Costa Mesa atta. Anton
~rom prcsjdcd as honorary
chairman of the event. which also
included a silent and live auction.
The Newpon-Mcsa Girts and Boys
Oub bcpn scrvina youth in 1954 and
offers recreational. educational and
prevention programs.
bKkcd • movint &Nek into me
dri~~y. Afttt lhty Rnitbed loediM
the equipment inlO the van. the ma
lltkrcd alt the \ltctimt an the a.me
roomud kf\.;
Al , ••• poke. ........
or OQUiaMncn1 ~ so heavy tllM tw0
Of' ....... Inn Would be l9ftded
to lllOft *"'· In * Santa Ana cuc.,.two anMd rMn handcuffed lbe pcopk in lbe tt&adio and took more than $75,000
worth o( equipmmt.
In San Dicao. thrtt men ~na as muskians ten a SI 00 deposit to rcnt
MixMasicn. then returned the next
week with four other men. They took
about S4SO,OOO worth o( tear and
besicaJly .. caned the plact out of
technical equipment... BoJenbeth
said.
1Vmdownd•m•6ed
byBB6UZJpellebl
A ~rics of BB JUD shootings
erupted in Costa Mesa over the
weekend. with about 40 people tt--
portina that their windows had been
damqed.
Most of lhe tariets were cars. but
some businesses also had their win-
dows shot out. police said.
County ntay leave SCAG
•1 ne Auedak41 Preu
Oranae County officials are rally-
ina behind a proposed law that would
pull their county out of the nation's
lat&cst rcaional planning qcncy.
County officials say they can solve
transportation and environment.al
problems more quickly than the
Soutbcm California Association of
qyvmuncnt.s., which is made up of
e~cd officials from Los Anaelcs. on.nae. Ventura. Rivenidc. lmpenal
and San Bernardino counties.
SCAG deals with transportation.
environmental. economic and legis-
lative problems common to all.
SCAG is "another layer of govern-
ment we don't need." Oran~ County
Supervisor Don Roth sa1d. "Also,
Oranse County has been tied in as a
second cousin toLosAnp:lcsCounty.
We can stand on our own ...
The state Senate bill is dubbed the
"Rqional Planning Safety Net" and
sponsored by state Sen. Marian
Beraiesqn. R-Ncwport Beach. and
Sen. Cecil Gtten. ().Norwalk.
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CITY GROWTH ORDINANCE REJECTED •••
homAl
RECALL STARTED AGAINST LB COUNCIL ••• ordinance. but said today she "blew down here in Cat} Hall ... he said.
it" by abstaining when 1t came time to Winchell said toda) that she would
vote. havc li~ed .. to get the 1nit1a11ve
take the role of coordinator in the
anal)SIS of possible hazardous ma·
tenals at the Ascon Landfill at
Hamilton .\venue and Macnolia
Street. From A l
targeted Councilwoman Manha Col-
lison. who they claim generally sup-
pons a more laissez fau'C form of
business.
Once their notice of intent as
ccnified by City Clerk Verna Roll-
inger. a process that could take about
four weeks. recall proponents say they
have 83 days to gather 2,999 vahd
signatures against each council mem-
ber.
~ Officially. thearoup has I 20days to
pther the signatures. but because
they v.ant to combine the special
election with the Nov. 8 election. the
deadline has been pushed up. Brady
said.
Combinina the elections would
save the city about 70 cents per vote.
according to the Oranac County
Registrar of Voters.
But council members doubt the
movement will make It to first base.
··1 don't think they have a real case
with the community... Fitzpatrick
said ... We'vegonena lot of comments
over lhe years from people who say
we don·t need a tacky downtown."
The recall etfon was trigcrcd last
month when the council turned down
Cayenne Bird's request to djsplay
clothing on a rad outside of her
downtown Firewater clothing storc.
Bird said the rack was essential for
attracting customers and added that
the council had no right to legislate
what was displayed on private prop-
eny.
She has since removed the rack and
hired emplo)'ttS to stand on the
sidewalk in front ofher store to model
clothin&-
But had Winchell voted and the going.··
measure ended in a 3-3 deadlock. the ··1 would hke to do something
initiative would have still ended up strong.·· she said ... No matter what
on the November ballot. officials the planning is. 1f a developer comes
said. in the City Council lets him have 11.
Erskine. the executive director of .. , hate to see what's going to
the Buildina Industry Association of happen over the next seven months.
Orana.e Cou.nty. did not ~rticipate in The developers arc going to spend
the ~iscu~1ons a nd did not . vote. exorbitant amounts of money to ~rskine said he had .no conflict of ~ dt'feat the anat1at1'c ·· interest. but had abstained bccaust" of ·
a possible perception and appcarantt Jn Seal Beach. the Cat) Council
ofa conflict. 'otcd Monda) night to put its slow-
The BIA has filed a lawsuit to gro\\th initiative on the June ballot.
challenac the lcplity of the slow-In other action Monday. the Hunt-
growth initiative dealina with unin-ington Beach council voted to under-
COf\X>rated Oransc County. That
initiative will be on the June ballot.
Finley said she supponed the
action as long as the city would get
mone) .. up front.. from Ascon
Properties. Inc .. the owner of the 38-
acre site. for costs that might accrue.
The cost of the study is expected to
be about $340.oon. Finley said.
.\scon Vice President John
Lindsa} had complained about de-
la)s thro ugh the slate Health Depan-
ment an tf) ma to ~ork out details to
mo' c ahead with the cleanup at the
former rotaf) mud -waste from 011
dnlhng -dump site.
~U!!MEN: PADUANOORJ)ERED THEfTS ••• Tom Harmon. ercsidcnt of the
Huntington Beach Tomorrow sJow-
arOW\h orpnautioo ah.at collected
13.953 siinaturcs for the city in-
itiative. told the council it was the
first time in history that a voter
Hitachi to build $12 million
research laboratory at UCI ~yrison sentence for other robbcncs.
~ Paduano. who has been aqumed of
'-.unrelated characs at the federal and
st.at.e kvel and was listed on the state
• Attorney General's list of suspected
orpnized cnme operatives in 1978.
entered an innocent plea to all
, charges. His family contends lhe
• nt1re case 1s based on the word of
'Paduano's jilted lover and ort the
• testimony of convicted cnminals.
• Althou&h not required in cases
jnit1atcd by a Grahd Jury indictment.
Paduano 1s undergoing a preliminary
hearing btfore Mun1<:1paJ Coun
Judac Alan McKone. He rtmams an
Orange County Jail an heu of
SS00.000 bail.
Deputy Otstnct Attorney Wallace
Wade. who 1s pro~utana the case
with Deputy D1stnct Attome)
ChnstophcrEvans. said Paduano was
the mastemund behind the robbcnes.
but did not actually participate in
them.
Acxordina to t.hc indictment. Pa-
duano allelcdly paid Matua S 10.000
and Tia S2.500 for a rcs1dcn11al
robbery io Fountain Valley. nearly a
year before Tia and his brother were
arrested during the St. John robbery.
.. That job for Mr. Paduano is the
time I'm doing now ... Tia testified.
The brothers were arrested by
Newpon Beach Police dunna the St.
John robbery. and both pleaded
auilt> to the cnme. Each was
sentenced to SC\Cn years in pnson.
althou&h their sentences may be
rcduttd because of their cooperatio n
with authorities in the Paduano
invcs11g.at1on. authonucs said.
Rodney T 1a. 19. said he and Matua
planned as man) as 25 res1dcnt1al
robbenes al Paduano's order. and
carried out as many as half of lhem.
One such robbery was ta~ at a
former girlfriend of Paduano's.. Tia
said they told the woman ... You know
who you burnt. and we're here to bum
)OU."
Paduano even chastised them after
a robbery in a Balboa Island home. in
"hich the) took drugs. cash and
Jewclf). for not finding a larger cache
of cocaine. Rodney Tia testified.
..He said we screwed up because we
d1dn·t get the stuff in the hidint place
in the closet ... Rodney Tia tesufied.
Tia said that when he and his
bro1hcr were taken into custody.
Matua -who fled -warned him
.. not to mention Mr. Paduano" to
authonues.
Paduano·s preliminary heanng as
expected to last throu&h nut wttk.
initiative hasqualitied in Huntinaton By~ Auoclated Prus
Beach.
.. It was enormously popular in the
streets... Harmon said. ..We would
sa> we have a traffic or slow-growth
an1t1at1ve and people arabbcd the
petitions out ofour hands to sign 11. ..
Harmon said he believed ·1he
sentiment of the res.idents~ameout of
frustration with existing arowtb, and
traffic congestion.
.. People arc not gettma a fair shake
The H1tach1 Chemical Co. of Japan
plans to build a S 12 million labora-
tory at UCI. where campus and
corporate researchers will try to
de,clop drugs to treat brain diseases.
Researchers also will attempt to
dc:vel~p methods for d•BP,osint aen-
euc diseases and for usina genetic
eng1ncerin1 in toxic waste disposal.
UCI and Hitachi officials said Mon-
da).
The 40.()()().,square-foot center will
be the first bualdma constructed by a
Japanese company on a UC campus
.. UCI has been emergin• in
baot.«hnol<>sY and pharmattut1cals.
and we want 10 grow in those areas.·· sa1~ Takahiio Yamanishi. director of ~1ta c h l's Tokyo -based
b1otechnoloay development div1S1on
.. We thouittt1we could work closeh
toacther wtth them." ·
CHICKEN FIGHTING OC BUREAUCRATS •••
From Al
he said. ··Some county people cruised appl) mg the ordinance to thearcase 1s opened an June 1986. but had troubk
b). but they didn't stop." for the birds. kttpma employees who were willing
He said more than a thousand "We want to convince the Board of to ~car the hot costume.
INFECTION RA TE IN DISPUTE •••
people ha'e si1ncd a pet1t1on to save Supervisors that the chicken 1s not a So a couple of weeks aao the)
the chicken. sign." Sanford Simmons said ... It's a erected the mechanicaJ chicken to
Gary Boettcher. the county·s en-chicken. beckon customen to their diner. From Al
associated aalmenh of the central
nervous S)Stcm and brain.
Despite this ch1lhn1 evidence.
Prenderpst and others say there is
hope.
Twenty drup to fight the disease
arc alrcad)' being tei.ted and 80 others
arc an various forms of anvest1ption.
.. we·ve already aot one treatment
( .\ZT) that's helpina a lot. I think it's
me' 1table that we'll have mon" treat-
ments in a few years.'' ~nderpst
said.
The question that remains un-
ans~rtd 1s how many peo~ now
infected or who well become infected
will live to sec a trcatment?
In Dcccmbtr. Prendapst an-
oounttd thal Al 0Sd1d not secm to be
• aprcadina. at least in Oranac County. ~·to the hC1C109Clual community as fast
as of'iajnaJJy ex~.
Experts had assumed lhe virus would make inroads into the heter-
,. OKlual population lhrou&h in-
travenous drua uscn •ho shartd
'i.n(ccaed needle$.
"It doesn°t look like it's aoina to
explode 10 the IV drua ~n. ··
·"Prmckrp.st sa.ct ... It isn't doina that 1'todly (in Ora• County)."
,
Out of 1.800 blood samples taken
since March 1985 from women an
Oranie Count) Jail, onl) 47 tested
pos1t1ve for AIDS antibodies.
Prendergast said.
Because a high proportion of the
women in Jail were prostitutes and
intra\enous drug users. the sample
v.ould be expected to have a higher
forcement manager. said the chicken "What's Mickey Mouse? A sain? I Sanford Simmons said the issue
rate of AIDS infection than the doesn·t confopn to an ordinance that don't suppose the board wants to taJce finally ansW'Cf'S the qe old question.
general population. prohibits frtt-stand1n1 or temporary on Disneyland... ..Why did the chicken cross the road~'
The same 1es11n1 has shown that signs. The couple hired younpters to "To CSQpe county bureaucracy:·
women who oriainally tested But the Simmonscs araue that wear a chicken costume when they he said.
negative are being morccarcful not to -----------------------------------------
contract the disease. probably
through the use of condoms. or the
refusal to share needles .
-Byl..-ce,....
..
TASK FORCE •••
The POSH
Windbreaker
homAl
alrcad) had st"vcnal )can 10 adjust to
the disease. both psycholosically and
ph)s1cally. But tbc same canno1 be
said for t~ three other poups. and
task fortt mcmbrn arc uncertain
how they will respond to the 1dn that
the). too. an-at risk.
.. Wh(n you're talk1n1about AIDS.
that's a very scary word:· Gnmakh. a
men&al health worfttt. said ... You
don't know how people art aoina to
re.act.''
At for the rMmben of the ta.sk
fo~. the) seem 10 share the satisfac-
tion of havina already reached nu-
merous scpnents of the community
-s1udtnts. churchpn. business
people. city employers.. pys. homt-
ownct associauons -and united
them in a sinalc cause: a halt to the
spread of 1 ckadly disc:uc that bu
infttted 608 people in 0.... Coun-
t)'.
... think. we have all ldded a
di mention to our own knowledle."'
Orimaldi aa1d ··1 think we'\'C done a
lo\ o( dt--myth~irina."
'=Sa~ ..........
Just e nough warmth
to take the chill
off a cool
summer night,
yet li1ht wei1ht
enoush to keep you
comfortable and
in style, ~bout
the eeuona to come
T ailored of a toft
prewMbed cotton,
offered in
blue Cleniaa and
blue wl kh•ki cbama..,.
Volunteer Genter
fOOd, wine tast ing
benefit planned
"A Tout From the Hart ... the fourth 1nn111J
aourmet food and wine wtinaauction tobcndit the
Voluntttr Center of Oran,c County. will be held
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the WCfl1n Sou1h Coast
Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa .
. The benefit will beaan with wine and food ta~tana. followed by_ a silent auction at 8 pm. and the
wane auction at 8:30. A drawina for a Sitmar lo.day Cari~n cruise wall take platt at 9 p.m.
Nineteen Califomia wineries will provide
samples of their product. alona with several local ~taurants. Call the Volunteer Center at 9S3-S7S7
for ~rvations or ticket information.
'God•pell' •t Harbor lllgh
The Newport HarbQr H1ah School Theattt Arts
Department will present the rock musical .. God.
spell" for two weeks. opening Wednesday. an the
theater aud11onum. 600 lrvint" Ave.. Newpon
Beach.
Performances will be given Wednesdays
throuJh Saturdays at 8 p.m . until March 19 under
the direction of Keith Wolfe. Tickets arc S4 in
advance and S5 at the d oor. and reservations may be
made by calling the school activities offi« at
760-3319 weekda)s or 545-745 1 evenings and
weekends.
Dlabetes claBB offered
A diabetes education class will be offered at the
Fountain Valley Rqaonal Hospital and Medical
center. ~ginnina Thursday and continuing for the
next three Thursdays from 9 to 11 :30 a.m.
. Health care team members teachinJ the class
inclu.de a diabetes teaching nurse. a dietitian and a
physical therapist. The tu111on fee ofS25 covers all
class matenals. Call 966-1868 weekdays for regis-
tratio n information.
&nd, orchestra festlval
Junior h1&h and h igh school bands and
orchestras from throuahout Orange County will
compete for honors Thursday and Frida}' at
Saddleback Collqe in M1ss1on VieJO.
The annual fesu val. to ~ held both days from
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the McKmncy Theater. 1s
open to the public at no charge. Call Terry Newman.
diaarman of the colleie music depanmt"nt. at
S82-4771or582-4747 for mo rt informauon
Antlque talk slated
Gwen Znerold. an authont) on an uqut"s. will
speak on ··Nostalgia From Grandmother's Trunk ..
at the 17th annual anuque lecture and lunch~n
Thursda) from 8:45 a.m . to 3 p.m . at the Newporter
Resort. 1107 Jamboree Road. Nt"wport Beach.
The program will ~nefit the Assistance league
of Newpon Beach's chaldren·s day caJT center.
dantal center and .. Kids on the Block" puppet
program. Tickets. at $40. ma) be ordered b) calling
Barbara Horne a t 640-5150
Young Marine program
The Corona del Mar K1wan1s Club will host a
program on the ··voung Mannes .. al its noon
mttung Thursda)' at the Baha1 Connth1an Yacht
Club. 1601 8a)Sldc Dnve.
The program will feature a '1deota~ on Young
Manne training and dnll procedures. Battahon
Commander Robert Maller will speak. and ' 1s1tors
arc welcome. Call 722-6660 for additional infor-
mation.
'taesday, March 8
• 6 p.m . Lapu Beadl ()pa S,.ce Com-
mluiea u4 S..~ Lapu s,edfk Plu Bea~ of
Rniew, 32331 Coast Highway. South U,guna.
• 6:30 p.m. lrville City eo.etl, council
chamben. 17200 Jambortt Blvd .. Irvine.
Wednesday, March 9
• 9:30 a.m. Oraqe C...ty Boan1 of Sefu·
•iMn, board heann& room. Hall of ~dminastrataon.
10 C1v1c Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 1:30 p.m. Orup C...ty Pluaiq Com-
aluloa, board mttt1na room. Hall of Adminstra-
tion. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 6:30 p.m. C..ta Mna ft*velopmeat A1ee-
ey, council chambers.. 77 Fair Drive.
• 7 p.m . ...,_. htd ~ C.mmiuiea,
council chambers.. SOS Forest A vc.
..
e>r.,. COMI DAil Y PILOT ITUllldey, Mard'I 8. tNI
The old West rides again 0.-.,..,....., ..........
Jnlne police and Ora.nae Coan1J elaerlfr• depatles llold ~c beck trrine Ranch cowhancb ''bead 'em up and moYe 'em oat" ~
on Bonlta C&nyoa R•cl la lntae'• Tutle Rock area wlalle a &J'OGP of Cul•er DrlYe 80 the cattle can &n.u ln creener puta.re8.
Kraft case taking strange new turn·
By Tk At~ted Pren
The lengthy and confusing case of
Randy Kraft. chaf"ICd with more sbyings
than anyone in state history. faces another
twist lhat may conclude with Kraft's
attome)S arguing for mort charges against
their chent.
Officials 1n the Oranae County Distnct
Attorney·s offitt would then be 1n the
pos1t1on of 11;·mg to stop the add1tJonal
complaints against Kraft. who already
faces a much-delayed tnal on 16 murder
counts.
The counroom role reversal 1s possible
~ausc o f a legal tcchnicaht) and the
proSCC'utlon's desire to mention in Kraft's
trial 21 uncharged murders they allC'fe' he
committed. A heanna on the matter as set
for Fnday.
Kraft. 42. wa.s a Lona Beach computer
consultant when he was arrested on May
14. 1983. after California Highway Patrol
offi<:c"rs 1n a routine traffic stop found a
dead Manne m his car.
Kraft 1s now accused of more murders
than anyone in Califom1a history All 16
alleged v1ct1 ms were )Oung men. most of
them between the ages of 18 and 25 )ear<>
old. Man) disappeared while h11chh1king.
and some were sexuall) assauhe"d and
mutilated.
His tnaJ has bttn postponed nearl) a
dozen times the last fi, t" )ears. usuall~
because his lawyers have asked for more
tame to prepare. The latest postponement
is the result of emergent) surger) for
Su~nor Court Judge James K Turnt"r.
scheduled as the tnal Judge
Fnda) 's hcanng will be the first pretnal
hearing in the Kraft case before a new
j ud~. Donald A. McCanin The murder
tnal 1s not expected untll mid-June at the
earhest.
Prosccurors want to use e' 1dence of the
~I uncharged murdr:r<> 10 v.m a con' 1c11on
and death ~ntenle Tht" 21 sla\lngs
indude six 1n Ore-gon. two an M1ch1g.an.
and se' e"n elsev.ht"re' 1n Southern Cali-
lo rn1a The remaining SI\ murde"r; a re
Orange Count~ casei.
"-raff s attorne~ <> 1.1.-ant to l «p pro'>-
n utors from introducing dunng 1nal
1nforma11on .ibout fi,e of the SI\ un-
charge"d Orange Count) sla~mgs. arguing
that Kraft dt"sef\es a pre'hm1nan heanng
in \1un1c1pal Coun on the charges
"-raft\ a11ome}s plan on Fnda' to Sttk
an order from McCanin that prose-cutor;
t"ttht"r tilt' the add111onal murden against
Kraft. or drop a ll mt"nllon of them
If the chargt1 art added. 1t v.111 fo~ a
prehm1nar) heanng that will undoubted!\
dcla~ mal again for Kraft ProSt'('utors said
the~ "•II argue against the filing of the
charges
Kraft attorne~ \\ 1lham J Ko~n~ ~•d 11
Wieder pushing growth issue
in her campaign for Congress
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY GI_....,,_ ....
G rowth. tht" issue that has vartuall\
eclipsed all others o n local 1overnmen·1
agendas. will ~ome a pnmaf)' concern at
the national le,el as well. said Orangt"
Count) Su~n isor Hamett Wieder.
Wieder hit the campaign trail running
Monda). g1vini interviews throughout the
42nd ConJrt"ss1onal District she ho~ to
represent 1n place of departin& Rep. ban
Lungren.
Local growth control issues art sprout-
ing up across the country ... It's a nauonal
issue:· W1l·J er said ... The issue of our
umes
The Republican candidate admits to
making an about-face on her approach to
the b1agest headache that growth has
brouaht -transporut1on.
·-rve ~n sa)in& you can·t th ro"
mone) at the transportation problem to
soh e 1t alone."' she sa1d. Now. it's
"dollars ..
"There stall has to ~ mone) from the
federal sovt"rnment and from the state
government for infrastructure ... she said.
Wieder stall says mo ney alone won't
sol\ e the transportation problem.
If e"lected to Conpns. she would
approach that issue and many others by
fomung alhances between aovemments a t
all levels and the pnvate ttttor.
Pnmc e~amples include the alhanct" of
21 c1t1es and the county in the Council of
Governments to take a regional approach
to growth and other issues
She nov. also favors go,ernment rt·
qu1rements imposed on the pn,ate se('tor
to develop "transponauon demand man-
age ment .. pohc1es such as fle,-ume v.orlc.
schedules and car pools.
The count) government itself. one of the
largest cmplo)ers in Orange County. has
implemented those approac hes. Tv.o-
thirdsofthe count) ·semplo~ees now come
to work at vaned hours. Wieder said.
She beheves the pnvate sector will ha' e
to JOin go' ernment 1n amplemenung those
kinds of solut1ons. rather than l<'ttpung
growth hmatauon soluuons that could bun
the ec-onom' .. I do n·t Sa} proplc aren't nght to be
upset:·\\ 1cder said. "But lefs take a look
at "hat we can do togtther Would ~ou be
",11101 to chanl( }OUr lifestyle"
"It's a people problem Hov. do ~ou
manage at')"
Wieder behe"es her understanding of
management approach1:'1 as well as local
issues would sef\ e her 1.1.-ell 1n Washington
D.C.
She also beheves her backa,round in
local go,crnment and her gender v.ould
enable her to qu1ckl) attain mem~r\h1p
on aU-1mportant congms1onal comm11-
t~.
That hkel) will ~ anothe"r 1s ue \\ 1eder
v.111 face against opponents dunng 1he
campaign.
Good commllttt assignment\ generalh
come 10 mem~r; of Congress Jftt•r 1he'
ha'e ~n in office for av.hale .\nd V. 1t"dt"r
1s 67 'ears old.
Bui she doesn •t bd1e' e 11 sh0uld tie an
issue. unless 1t works to her fa, l'r
.. I "111 ~ne' JUSt as the pres1den1 oithe
L' nited States did at this age" -\he said
.. Hov. can ~ou ha'<' n~nence • 'l outh
doesn't ha'c e\penence
.. Wh~ should people retire at o5" I hope
to change that image. \.1~ doctor"-; g1,cn
me a good bill of health .\nd I probatih
ha'e more \Igor 1han someboch m\ kids·
a&e ··
\\ 1eder said she v.ould use her C\·
~nence -m go' emme"nt as "ell as an hfe
-to add~ the other 1s~ that conct'rn
her. including en' ironment.alconct'ms air quaht~. health and v..~lfart nttds.. off-
shore 011 dnlhng. scn1orc1t1zens. child care
and other famil)-onented problems
.., "ant to use the e'\penence r\(' had
o'er t"o decades and the 1n,estmen1 o t
time r, e gJ\ en:· she said
~he also "ould push hard to 0' t"rhaul
the f(Jeral budget procns, fa, onng the
hnc-1tem 1.t"to and perhaps a biannual
budget to gl'<' the prts1dent and \ontt~s
I) unfair for pro~·u1ors to 1'1k aboul the
Or • ..ngl ( ount' murder ca~ ~fott a1ury
"hen 11 1s po~1ble lh<&t a Munic1pal Court
JUd&C' "ould ha' C' d1s1111sscd them from tM
l J')(°
.. ...._o~n' thinls 1f<. unfaJr but what be
I'> J')ltng thr: ll!Un to do IS JUSI create new
la" II• sup~'n ht!> argume"nl. ··said Ocput)'
01\tm.l .\ttornt"' Jam~ P Clonangn. wbo
handlC'S mo\I ol rhr: pretnal v.ork in t.bc
"-raft C3)e
Onl) fi,e' ot thc '>I\ <.la~mgsare 1nduded
in lht' motmn bl.'l3U\<' the sixth '1cum·s
boch has ne'er been found and is aa
unhkt"h candidate.· lor an actual murder
chJr~ The o ther I 5 untiled cases ar'C
ou1!>1dc < lrangc ( ount~ Junsd1ctton aad
tht"refon· no t subJ~·t 10 such a challcnee.
Pro~utof'\ sa' the' v.ant to mention
tht" 21 UOl harged murdt"rs in the cast t0
shu v. an .:alleged pattern b' 1-..raft in the
guilt p~a'lt' uf the tnal
11.arrlett Wleder
more t1ml h' "3rga1n addrt"SS pnonues
and topple !>al-red co"~ ..
· Tho!t>C of us on the.-local k't"I ha\.t" to
"3lanl.{ J bud~L ~ la~ or else v.e 10 to
1a1l · \\ 1eder said ··Th~ attempts this
adm1n1stra11on ha'e made the prn1denL
net'd to be pushed •·
\\ 1eder"s ov.n ~t to ",n the Re~
pubh"·an nom1nat1on v.111 start at as much
3'> S VI0.000. ~ SSOO ~person fund-ra11C'f
l'i \lated Thul"5da\ in Seal Beach when she
C\fll"(t!t to raise s't00.000
\\ 1eder has ~n a me"m~r of the count)
&."\3rd of Su~f'\ 1son santt 1978. rq>-
~nting the 2nd Distnct. and 1s prnfl1U)
chairman of the board She also was m~\Of
of Hun11ngwn Bea<'h ·
Car trouble in freeway lane
triggers fatal 4-car pileup
~nfront. t~n stok t~ car ntd10 .1nd
pn-sonal 11f\s The loss ""IS estimated 11
S7S0. t~ dam• 10 t~ •oP v.as c\11ma1cd
at S.!.000 • • • An emerald nn1 w11h I~ d1.1mond\.
valued 11 S:?.. SOO. v. .. s l'l'portcd sto~n "" "° lht Wfttend from a horn< on HchotmPt
A"en~ • • • A ao6d n«k~ -1th S.! small d1.1monJ\
BB man pleads guilty
to fraud, theft counts
By BOB VAN EYU:!\ OI_.._ .......
81 JONATllAN VOl..UE ................
An Irvine woman's brokcn~wn
car in the tnflk lanes of the San
Dieao Freeway in Capt.Strano &a.cb
is bcina blamed for • four-ar ICXi-
dent Monday that claimed the lift of a
41·year-old San C1cmcntc man.
authontia said.
While travclina south. a t 976
Doct., Asotn dnvcn by JKqucline R.
Sc-.. 45. had cnaine tttxtbae and
rolka \0 • stop an the tnfnc lanes of
tbc frttway about 9:30 a.m .• said
California Hjpway Patroa Off1ttt
Kn Daily.
A tnc1or-traikr na driven by
t '
Richard Eart McMclly . .-0. of San Dicao skidded to a stop behind the
disabled car. but a van dnven b)
James Andrew Bounds faikd lO make
the stop behind the ltUd. Duly satd.
.. From the looks of it. Bounds
didn't even hit the brakes there."
DlliJy said.
Bounds was pronounced dead at
thetcenc..
Afttt bitli"I tbr truck. Bounds' van
careened iDto anotbcr t~ffic lane and
bit a trQCk driven by 1 6S-yc:ar-old
Aaahtim man. .,
Johe Spollino su&mt en.,, tn-
JUrics la tk 1IWftlCk ud WU taUn IO
Ma.-Comsnuaity Ho&ptial. •bcft
wn stolen last month ftorn a 1\1.lmc on
Hilltop Drnr. lht \1Ct1m told ~Ii«
Monda) Tbe lou 111-.s n11m11cd al
s.4.450
.\ Hun\Jnaton Bexh businessman
fk"'CS a po.u1bae nine )t"an 1n pnson
after pkadl. aullt~ to 51 count\ l'~f
srand t~ and sccunun fraud
James Ernest Sh1ple) ~nt tll lnal
\\edncsda) 1n Oran1t Count' ~u
~nor Coun on C'harfes that he
traudule-nt1) told pan~ntups 1n a
psett of ~denhal propcrt) 1n
Sunnymcad betwtto 1911 and 1 q 3.
~cnt.tftd apult) p&n the foUowtna
da).
Shrplry aold tn~ that he
O'IJli°DCd the tract and 1nacnckd lo uw
the mont) to t:icsin coastnlC'tion of a
17-.homc SU 0Vl.IKJ9.
He bad alirad) IOld tbc tame
pannmh1ps ao two Oilkr pou~ of '""~ ~.• IMOud t•l. Norco'"'· 9C'\'tt OWMd
Bush, IJukakisheavyfavorltes today MUten,Jobneoa.m yof
--Aro I I ·-•• ?' ctrn•. ~ •• :t:=! --!"\" v..-T ....... dr __ D&xn003ft"'i6fosdn-. AJJ>S crltlclzed by -.rts
D I D CHll ~&..:=-r:-:i· = ... , =: *{;--.Jl!l9I ~lltie ;udlle at ere. Creek 22 ~Z'= ..... ':.;s;:!·.:.:.-= ., ........ et........ ' . . la*...._,.· 1 dly evu call v.ews Md bet'9 *-ribed as ._. IM9lled mafideat oh aid ~ speciftC awnbm & the iNEW VOllK-AIDS nperu have sUtD1Y en~~ Ole te• *ir ..._= ill s.pa: y.... ........,.-dd t• Ir boolt \OWal'CI the Republican cuctidates. · Qperts Dr. William Masten and Virainia Johtilon tbat ...,ms 10 wick
clec1iaM • ~ ao ·ve a b•MJ! Jee,.,. -" a. lall Jitda IO ......aioD. Rival Bob Dole was The survey indicated that not only spread of AIDS llDOal betefoteXuals. "'They have not dolle eva the rnoo
CMI ao die,. tti tta:l rKC. blwS ~ ia ~~ wJ LaU.O ~ '°°'i• Mc9d ao rctumina 10 that BUib was leadi111 throulbout tbe rudimentary tbinp '° esaablisb a.ny rqx:etentativene11 of tbeit mults." •rs W-dla ...._ •Halt ......_, ~ • T~ aa 1M1 bid ao .,...le the Midwnl fcir die Oliaois primary Sou" but tbat bis ..,_... leads Dr. Jw Olbom. a vitololilt. pediatrtcia.n aftd dean of the ldriool of ~bhc
DWc.DemocrMlalcJeCboe ....-DWe....a aaao•lia "' nut T_.,. ~inthetwobilleststa111-Tew beeldua the Univenit~ofMiddpn. In the book, relcued Moodayand titled
a lall-miaatt ..... ao miwity ~· Pal ......... ... 1111c penoa &Ma dearly wins with 11 l ddep1e1 and Florida wilb "Crilil: Heterwxual Behavior 1n tbe ~ of AIDS." Masten .and John.son
voecn. au David a.cl OoNea dolt Supa-T11ftday is ll>inl to be the 12. ~ fi.ndi111 a 5 pen:ent AIDS infection rate in men wbo said they had at
b day ia die--, wbea lw arrived ao vote ia Vifliaia nomiMC OI the ~Y nd I thiu the Amons the Democrats. Dubkis lcut six tnual P8ltDen a year for five years.
pn..a. a. tll8l lad&, V~andsaidti.eysymboliad nntpn:sidea&. Bulla told reponcn bad a lock on his home aaee of ' .. _ • .,.u, .-6d t ~ 1et1k t19e Republican hi?. COlltest ..u-a ~ . in Tulsa Monday.. Malsach.use~ts and.Rhode Island and IJeal .tadeam proie.t a~-._ p~ en
race and ~ a dt:-nr -.S 10 tbe I am die C:OWh'abve ~adidate J?* also ~ an ~ and was lcad1na in~ ~land and WASHINGTON _ Oallaudet. University re.opened today after POiice ciowded ~llbC coatat. ~ I will be me comcrvanve C&1?: while corteedi• Bush wu likely 10 by a narrow ~raan 1n Texas. tbrealeaed 10 arrat students blockint the ptes. The demoutraton Ilic) they
Five candJdMrs wee amoaa tht dida~ all tbe ~Y 10 New ~ ~ .!"°5' Sueer Tuaday states. Jesse Jackson was the aeada' in would continue 10 procm the namina of a bearin& penon as president of the ~ . he ~ rdmi'!I to tbe sate .of the ~ We don t want ~ ~ the Dttp South states such 11 Alabama, ICbool for the deaf by boy nina classes. Some classes were cancelled; othen
. If we oc:a:d oar~ ~ Republican Natioaal Con~~ White House ... by nommatana the Gcor&ia. Mississippi and Louisiana ~. ~tteftded. .. We•re toina to boycott until we ,et what we want_
live up to~ I tbiak -w11 ~ m . V01enbepn10matetheirdw:liccs wronapcnon. as well as Arkansas, Nor1h CarolinA a · t," uid Tim R.a.rus. a student protest~· Several faculty ~ ~ .. md ~ •lie mnved !-ft 14 Southern and border Slates and An ABC News poll of voters in and Vil)inia whert blacb comprise membcn supported the students, includina the chairman of the school's
at lais~plKc ~Ho •toe . tn ~other~ as m afidd as Super Tuctday states aid Bush was up 10 30 percent of tbt Democratic mathematics department, Herbert Mapes. who stayed away from his ~bljs voted • me Broottinr Hawaii and American Samoa. Early lcadina in 16 of the 17 Slates "= electorate. ICbeduled classes. ~CJ!~ .and~~ ~on voter ~t ruwcd from ~blic:a:n con~ Dole was .. Hands that once oicbd cotton ..,._. tdtvilioD 8ds ru dais lilbt 10 modcratc an many Southern onfy in Mas.>un. tomorrow momina will pick a pres;. n--taJ .. .__ dO U'" after hater
wuUad by Sea. Albrrt Gore Jr. of states to projections of a record ABC News said it interviewed a dent. .. Jackson told an eauberant .-..,. ••~ • r T~ 1'k ads said lie let turnout in Tea.as. -1t·s just a Slaldy tOlal of8.659 voters across the rqion crowd au rally in Birmiftlbam. AJa.. WASHINGTON-HiJherpostqerateswilJ not take effect before.East~r. Chairman John Griesemcr of the board. of aovcn:ior:s of the Postal Se1Yic:e said
FAA plans safety probe of commuter airlines
today. The indcDendent Postal Rate. Com.m1ss1on bas recommended a ~na series o(postqe ra~c c~naes. ancludina a new 2~nt ~class rate.
The hjkes arc curttntlY. being discussed by lM •ncy s aovemant board.
Gricsemer said that wbJle he is aware that both businesses ~nd CC?'lsumen a~
anxious to know the effective date of tM new rates.. dchberauons are stall
underway.
WASHING TON (AP)-The Fcd-
mal Aviation Administration. worri-
ed about a rash of commuttt airline
KCidcats that claimed 56 lives over a
recent five-month period. announced
a ycar-lc>Qs inspection of the com-
muter industry today.
FAA Administrator Allan McAnor
said tbt ~n W1U cover 173
commv1a' airlines. AFDCY in.spec-
tors~ plannina to focus on about 20
percent of those carricn.
McArtor said FAA officials alreadY.
arc reviewing -~;or problem areas ·
in tbt indus_t!y. which last year
carried 30 millaon ~ and
plan ~;thin '60 days to begin inspec-
tions..
TeamsofFAA in~onwill focus
on such areas auirtinc nwuieemcnt.
traimna PfOl1lllllS. rcco~ keeping
and aimaft condition.
McArtor said t~ commuter air-
lines· safety record in ruent months
has sharply revened from the tttnds
seen in rccent years. The FAA cited
seven commuter accidents from N~
vcmber through February in which
56 pcook were kiUcd. The -wont accident was that of a
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Ryan Air commuter Nov. 13 near Challenger .ettlemen t called lnadequte
Homer. Alaska. in which 18 people died. WASHINGTON -An attorney for five relatives of Challcn,er
. dom~uaer .airlines have played an
ancreasangJy important role an the
nation's aviation system becaux they
often arc usrd as feeder airtines for the
major jct carriers at larar airports
around the country.
astronauts says that other families who settled with the aovemment and with
rocket maker Monon Thiokol for $7.7 million were shonchaqcd. ··That
1ett.lcment is woefully inadequate," said Ronald D. Krist, a Houston attorney
who represented astronauts' survivors from the Apollo spacecraft fire in 196 7
as wcU as three families from the 1986 space shuttle disaster. Krist said the four
Challc!n&ier families in the government-company settlement should have and
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A study of Latino and whhc
st~nts in 12 Nset found that
advanced math and teience counn
and family income played a more
1mpotiant role than ethnicity in
scorina wed on coll• entrance tests.
Thesiudyof l ,928 Latino and non-
Latino wl\ne students. presented 1n
Anaheim on Monday to the National
Association of Sei:ondary School
Principals, aho found that scores of
both aroups increased with the size of
schools the}' attended.
Scores of both aroups improved
with courses in triaonometry.
chemistry, algebra 2. calculus.
geometry and physics. said GCOfJC A.
Chamben. profnsor of educational
administration at the Univen1ty of
Iowa.
Chamben and researcher Phyllis S.
Peterson studied 1987 scores on the
American Col~ Test, the predomi-
nant collqc admission test 1n 28
states.
"The purpose of the study was to
compare how Latino students and
white students score when the twc
groups arc similarly situated ...
Chamben told reporters.
Students 1n the study ~re from
Arizona. California. Colorado .
Florida, llhnois. Kansas, Lou1S1ana.
Nevada, New Mexico. Oklahoma.
Teus and Utah.
The students ~re d1v1dcd equally
amona two aroups identified as wh11t
and Latino, which included sub-
divisions of Mexican-American and
Puerto Rican.Cuban-other.
Th~ study created 964 pairs of one
Latino student matched with one
white student aceording to 13 van-
ablcs: same hiah school. same family
income ranae. same mathematics
courses (alacbra I. algebra 2.
acomctry. tngonometry. calculus).
same science courses (general science.
bioloay. chemistry, physics). sender
and number of s1blinp.
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INS strip-search '
of children rejected
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal
Judge bas ruled that immipation
officials have no conslltutional riaht
to routinely strip-search children
awaiting deportation unless they
have a reasonable suspicion the
Juveniles arc carryin& weapons or
contraband.
U.S. District J ud•e Robert
Kelleher rejected an lmm1sration and
Naturalization Service argument
Monday that body-cavity searches of
Juveniles arc needed because adults
will use children as councn if agents
cannot search them.
"Children confined by the INS arc
not charged with any criminal of-
fense. let alone an offense that might
indicate a propensity to conceal
weapons or contraband on their
persons." Kelleher ruled.
BofA ordered to pay$ lOM
and transfer land to state
SACRAMENTO (AP)-EndlD& a
I }..year battle over money lcf\ in
forsonen accounts. Supenor Coun
Jud&C Richard Back.us has approved
an unusual pact ordtrina Bank of
America to pay S 10.3 m illion more in
cash and transfer environmentally
scn11t1vc land wonh Sl7.2 million to
the state.
Cahfomll offic1als sa1d Monday
that the total cost of the settlement 1s
about S53 million. The bank paid the
state S25.4 m1lhon in April 1985. The
stale onainally sought more than S80
million.
Stale Controller Gray Davis called
the agtttmcnt the laricst of its kind.
and unique because of the 70 square
miles of wildlife lands ID Tehama.
Sonoma and Santa Cruz counties that
will be transferred to state control and
overseen by the Nature Conservancy.
which is dedicated to the preservation
of undeveloped land.
The dispute was spawned by Bank
of .\mcrica's policy oflevying service
charges on dormant accounts. but
fa1hng to pay intc~t on the aban·
doned deposits. Some accounts were
completely used up by the charges.
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Pana1»a·consulate in Landon seized
PANAMA CtTY. Panama (AP)-
A newly untied oppos.ilion C:alled for
lbt .ttmoval of Gen. ~A.atolrio N~udthtlM ota
transiuonal f()vcmment. wh.ilt pro-:
Noriep diplomat tei:zed Panama's
London t'OftSulatic from rivals.
The nation's banks wtre shuttered
for l fiftb day OD Monday. Ou~.
retired people unable to cub pensaon
checks blocked tr1mc and shou~
"Where's my money!"
In another development, a U.S.
judet elllmded a f recu on Pan-
aaaanian aovtrnment funds in
AmeriC'an banks.
Opposition o~nizations and
ouAed prnldent Enc Arturo Delvalle
joined fotceS after IOdays of turmoil ~red by Delvalle'sattempt 10 fire
Nonep and the resulti04 dismissal of
the president. who remains in hidina.
Virtually all the nation's civilian
politic&I forcn not din.dly linuct to
tM anned fOlt'tl Of IO t.bC Noricp ~ joiMdia lbt aH1110t -~~ -'lft~LODdoin MoDdly ....... .....
amanian Emblllj worteq Pd pr;.
vak KCUnty mee uted a Land Rover
to smash into and trizc the consulate.
whoa &op diDIO.nat bad mnatned
loyal to Delvalle,
Police reponed no injuries, thouah
some consulate wortcrs said they
were thrcalt'ned with bammen. and
left the buildine in contr0I of Pan-
amanian Ambusldof Guillermo
v~onsuJ Eduardo AruF acknowl-
edlcd he had beta fired ror mn&lnt na
loyal to Delvalle. wbo the Unncd
St.ates nill consickrs Panama's prcs1-
dcnL
In a dciclanltion issued an Panama
Monday. the ~tion alliance said
··our principal objective" 1s "the
est.ablisbment of a 90vttt1mmt of
nauonaJ recoaciliat.ioo that paran..
tC'CS JLISti«. I '-' o( la • Jibeny,
rttonstnxt1on of dcmocntlC 1nti1tu·
hons. ri5nlorder.cconomtc~
mcnt. cond1t1ons for aulM-nt:JC
democrac) and the ~lebntJon of
free. open and honest e~tJOns. ..
Elccuons arc scheduled for May
1989 .
Amona those siaruna the document
were Arnulfo Arias of the Pan-
amanian Authtnuc Pany. the coun-
tr) 's lar)tst opposauon pany. Arias
bas bttn ~idcnt tlutt umn and
..... as ousted b> the military each tune.
H 1s supponcrs claJmed he was rob-
bed of' 1ctor) m 1he 1984 election.
.\lso s1gnan1 ...,ere rcprctentativcs
of tht' t~o other opposllton parties
and the Nauonal C1v1c Crusade. an
alliance of200 professional. business.
labor and pohucal orpnizauons that
bas ltd ant1-Nonep ""*"' sintt;t JW\C.
~ IUGllP «i Detv-.
a1k "as be 1f1'o now oacues the •1
off.cc of prClidmL .... l prdled 'blS '•
atttmpt to fare N~ Ftb. 2S,
sa) I 1\1 he '"demonstrated he bas
committed himself to tht cha.,.es
necessary for establishment of a ,
lcgitt mate dcmonxy. ••
Delvalle moved up from the vice
prcsidcnc, when tbc mitit.ary press-
ured thcn--pres1dent Nicolas Ardito
Barletta. who was d«lattd winner tn
the 198• clcct1on. to rnaan 10 Septem-
ber 198S.
The alltantt latd a naoonaJ rec-
onc1liat1on eovemment would in-
clude .. rcprescntauvcs of pohucaJ
panics and other forces dedicated to
the rccstabhshment 1n Panama of a
democrauc ortkr ...
Irish youths
riot over
IRA deaths
Palestinians kill Arab policeman;
another Arab dies in Israeli gunfire
LONDON (AP) -Ro man Cath-
olic youths rioted m Nonhcm Ireland
after thl 011tish 1ov~1111n~nt an-
nounced its sold1cn had killed thrtt
unarmed IRA guerrillas it said ~re
prepanng a terrorist attack an Gibral-
tar.
Forc1an Secretary Sir Geoffrey
Howe said Monday that a .. dreadful
tcrronst act has been averted" by the
slayings an the fonrcss colony on
Spain's southern coast ... The three
people killed were actively involved
in the plannina and att«"~pted cx-
cecut1on of that act," he told the
House of Commons.
Afterward. )OUths 1n Belfast.
Northern Ireland. began pelting
pohce with gasoline bombs and set
ablaze several dozt'n automobiles.
The notlnJ did not end unul carty
today. No inJunes ""ere 1mmed1ately
rcponed.
JERIC HO. Occupied West Ban~
(AP)-Palestinians stabbed to death
an Arab policeman suspected of
aidina Israel and wrapped his body 1n
a Palestinian flag. and another .l\rab was killed today by Israeli gunfire.
hospital officials and witncsstS said
The suspected collaborator was
slain in a rcfuiee camp near Jcncho.
the reports said. tbc second k1lhn1 of a
suspected collaborator 1n the OC·
cupied temtories siocc Palcs11n11n
unrest bepn Ott. 8.
The army confirmed that the body
of Nabil Juma Farah. 30. had been
found in the Aqbat Jaber rcfuacc
camp. but said II ""as invcsupuns the
cause ofh1s death
According to U N rigurcs. 83
Arabs ha' e bttn lulled by lsrat'hs
since the nots bepn 1n the lands
Israel captured dunns the 196.,
Middle East ""ar
Elsewhere 1n the West Bank. doc-
tors said thr~ male protesters -.ere
wounded toda~ b> Israeli sunfirc and
~rab ~omen httded underaround
calls to demonstrate
Also toda~. the m1lita1) said four
arm) officers who wen unarmed
""hen three PLO sucmllas com-
mandeered their car and went on to
Lebanese free British relief
worker, aide after 5 days
Police 1n Gibraltar sajd the) be-BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -· i\ Saad told The .\ssoctatcd Press in a
licved the three guerrillas slain Sun· Bnush rehcf .,...orter and his Synan tclepho nt' 1ntcrv1ew that rcprcsenta·
day were mvol\ed ID an Irish Re· aide were freed toda}. five after being ti\ CS of Fatah-Rc,oluuonary Coun·
publican Army plan to detonate a car taken captive an south Lebanon. a c1I. the radical faction headed b) Abu
bomb at the governor's residence Sunni Moslem leader said. N1dal. turned the two captives over to
during toda) 's ceremonial changin& .. They have bttn delivered to me him at his house tn Sidon at 3:S0p.m.
of the guard. which hundreds of They arc ID m) ho~ now and they're The rel~ of Colcndat and
spectators attend. an good health:· said Mustafa Saad. Trabouls1 lea' cs ::!::! forc1ancn miss.-
Fifi> members of the Royal the Sunni leader whose Nasscnte 101 and pttSumed kidnapped ID
Angltan Rc&Jmcnt. JUSt transferred m1h11a controls the southern pon Cll) Lebanon. The~ art nine <\mencans..
from dut) in Nonhern Ireland.~ of Sidon. four Frenchmen. thrtt Bnton~ one
to take pan 1n the ccrcmon)'. He referred to Bnton Peter Col-lnshman. one ha.han. one West
The IRA. which 1s fighting a cndae. 44, Middle East coordtnatorof German. one Indian.and two unadcn-
gucrrilla war to dnve the British from the Braush Oxfam rehef agency, and ufied men. The lonscst held 1s Ten)
Non hem Ireland, ack.nowlcdaed that Omar T rabouls1. a 31-ycar-old Synan A. Anderson. 40. chief Middle East
the thrtt guernllas were on a m ission. who 1s the agency's rcprncntat1vc in co~pondcnt for The As.loctated
Hov.c said the soldiers op~ned fire Lebanon. The) were abducted Thun.-Press. who was ludnapped March 16.
after the guerrillas -Rtwo men
5
and ha day. 1985.
woman -pa rkcd a cnau 1 t • w1 t f"jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spanish hccnse plates near the gov-
ernor's residence and headed on foot
for the Spanish border 800 yards
awa)
Howe said the three suemllas
"made movements which led secur-
it) personnel to bcheve their lives
were in danicr. ··
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on 1-'H 11tng wov •o sned
rhost> unwonted mcnes
w '"O\I' sire,,uous wor~
O\llS storvol on diets &
hours ol lrustrohoo.
Onty eight minutes
o· eocn of OOf Sill ton•ng
'\1t 'S i:-•o v des rre so..,e
oe,.,el11s as t-.ovrs of •ro
) d11toool eaerc1se.
We otso provide the
new & un1QVe European
Ttiermot Wrop lor
ehm1no11on o t s11.1bborn
cellul11e
h1Jack a bus Monda} ~re ~ntcnced
to 35 da}s 1n Jail for not carrying
v.eapon!.
Thr maJOr and three heutenants
v.erc on their wa) to an army sport1ns
c"ent and v.erc 1 n track suits. The four
fled ~hen the aucmlla.s opened fire
on their car. the army rcponed
Pnmc Minister Y1tzhak Shamir
said the bus h1Jacklna 1n which the
gucmllas and thrtt Israeli hostages
v.erc killed was 1n1tiated b) the same
clement that as behind three months
of Arab nouns tn the occupted lands.
··These arc the same pco~le who
1nc11c violence in the tcmtones ...
..
56 Americans hurt ~
in Israel bus crash . .
JER t.:S~LEM I o\P) -.I\ bus •
ca11')1n1 Amencan tounru from I~ •
racl to E&ypt toda) skldded on a wet :
h1ghwa) cast of the occupied Gaza
Stnp and flapped o"er. in,Jurina all 56 •
people on board. hospital offiClals •
and radio rcpons satd. ..
The bus was t.a.Juns memben of the •
L'nited Methodist Church. West V1r-•
g.inta C"onfcrc~. on a tour of the ·
Maddi~ ust. said a church
spokcs.,...oman in Charles.ton. W Va •
Debbie McGrav.. a church sec-
retaJ1 satd the acodent lDJured SS~
tour members and the bus dnvtt.
The bus was c.atT)tnl la} people •
and clel'J.) from 'anous parts of West
V1rpnta as well as rclauvcs from
V1f1tnta and poss1bl')' othcT states..
Mc<lrlwsa.ad.
HI like to ~ a baby. Is it too late for me? How will pregnancy affect a
woman my age? Will I ever be the same aplo? Is my husband's age
imponant? Can I ~ a healthy baby?
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Smoke posse
on the trail of
wood-burners
There's 1 new breed of aood 'uys riding herd on cars.
tnleb and buses that belch soot}' tra.als ofblack smoke into the
air. The South Coast Air QuaJ1ty Manaacmcnt 01strict has
hi.red five inspectors to launch an immediate crackdown on
c:ommetci.aJ violaton.. Buses operated by the 2S transit
districts in Oranae. Los An&eles. Riverside and San
Bernardino counties are the first priority.
Bus drivers won't know they have been cited bccau~ the
smoke posse has instructions to write down the licen~ plate
number and mail citations to the aaency that owns the buses
so passcnicrs won't be inconvenienced.
Next month. the California Hi.ahwa)' Patrol will be
thrown into the battle. The special CHP cars will be marked
with the words ·-smoke Patrol" and the officers will watch for
passenger cars that spew too much smoke out their exhaust
pipes.
Currcntl). the CHP writes about SOO tickets a day for
exhaust-smoke violations.but such ticketing isn't a pnonty
for the acency. That will soon change becau~ the district
plans to ex tend the emphasis into ncx t year by pa)' ing the CH P
S7SO,OOO to put s1x to eight fuJl-time officers on the Smoke
Patrol.
The smoke posse is the latest effon by the dastnct to get
tou&b with enforcement of air-quality standards. District
oflkialsare under the gun from the Environmental Protection
Agency to meet federal clean air standards -something
much of Southern California has missed doing.
Since vehicle exhaust LS the primary contnbutor to the
region's air pollution. ifs proper for the district to begin the
cleanup wtth the most noxious violators -commercial
vehicles -and then expand it to passenger cars.
There will be some grousing and resentment when the
CHP stans handing out tickets., but it's time for the pcopk
who dnve "wood-burners" to get their cars fixed or off the
road.
The smoke posse's effons won't solve Jhe problem of
vehicle exhaust. but it's a good beginning.
OTHER VOICES
I
Gen. Noriega
Gen. Manuel Noriega. Panama's drug-running strong-
man. seems still to be in control of his troubled nation.
Washington has been trying for months to figure out a
way to de~ Nonega. who recently was 1nd1ctcd in M1am1
on charges of drug traffickmg. Obv1ousl). the U.S.
government was mvolvcd in President Enc Anuro Delvalle's
attempt to dismiss Nonega from command of Panama's
defense force.
The maneuver may eventually contribute to an erosion
of suppon for Noriega amona the country's military officer
corps. But so far. most of those in the echelons below Noriega
either arc m cahoots with the general or too afraid to buck
him.
Noriqa also faces strong opposition from the public.
many of whom noted last summer because of the country's
declini°' economy and reporu of corruption at the top.
Nonega hasaot to go. and the United States should do all
1t can to hasten that event. This should include an economic
squccz.e, by Washington and other capitals.. that could cause
increased resentment against the general
~ (N.M.J TrlMH
Military spending
When a secretary of lhc Navy jumps ship or walks the
plank., it is fiuina that he made a bia splash.
James E. Webb has done just that by unlcasbins a
petulant auack on Defcmc Secretary Frank C. Carlucn. a
veteran pubJic servant wbo bas taken on the to~. thankless
job of brina.ma ~ntagon spendang and plannina into the
realm of reality ....
In the end. Carlucci ordered the scrapping of 16 aging
frigates as pan of a S 12 billion cut in (lSCal 1989 Navy
spending. This was a sensible decision. in keeping wtth plans
for a lean but touah defense establishment. ...
Webb's spectacular manner of departure may have one
beneficial effect. It could lriger a de(cn~ debate that most
Washinaton politicians would prefer to put off until the
November elections.
The ne"t president and the next Convcss need to avoid
sharp peaks and valleys in military spending and to dcvi~ a
defense stratcay that is compauble with the natton's
resources. commttments and pnont1es.
Jimmy Swaggart
A repentant Jimmy Swauan has confe~d and
apoloaized publicly for sins of sellual ml5conduct .
With th.is latest scandal. tbe tendency amona much of the
public may be to condemn all radio and telev1s1on religious ministries. ..
That would be undcntandablc, but 1t also would be a
misuke. Some of thae propams. a few datmg back for 40
yean or more. have 1 clean record of set\ ice and financial
accouotabilny. Nevertbdess. the) often arc smeared with the
same broad brush.
Swagan. (Jim) Baller and other dlmmina stars of the
alnzy world of television evan&elLSm need our compassion..
&u1 they abo need to clan up thcJt liycs and their
orpniz:ation1.
~ IOn-..J s,.,...,.,,__,
·•W1JydtauJdeomeone .. n1ttand reasonable .. Ew:lyn Hart. stand up
to announce~·• Interested In aervtng he~conatltuenta In .. •eat.oonly to,,.~ lift" party•sJfiMkr maaherouf to lie•
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Experts ca-n 'tsee through
cloud of Jackson's support
Super Tuesday a battlefield of ancient
cultural barriers and modem politics
By JONATHAN WOLMAN
WASHINGTON -~mocrauc
\-Olers are ··w~thng w1lh an ancient
cultural bamer." says Jesse Jackson.
and when the wrestling ends in 20
Super Tuesda) states, the black
pres1dcn11al candidate may behold
some eye-ca1ch1ng ~ults.
Barriers do Sttm to be bendin&. but
the main ingredient for a strong
Jackson performance as the clumping
among thrc-e white candidates 1n a
)Car that Jackson npccts to take
home 90-plus-~r~i:nt of the black vote.
.. No one can be so ccn.ain what's
so mg to hap~n today." Jackson says.
but adds: ··1 can only say that I'm
reachan1out. .. M) sense ts there asa
h1~r<omfon level" among white
voters to~ard his candidacy.
Bottom line: Jackson could win as
many as four or five states today, and
he could pack up some delqates in six
or seHn more. When the air clean.
it's possible (thou&}\ not likely) he
could wan more states and mort
delcaates than an) of the wh11e
candidates.
It would be a remarkable pre>
1fHS1on; in the same 20 stain an
1984. Jackson won only in Louisiana
and picked up a total of204 dele&atcs.
Of course Michael DukaJos.. Ridl-
ard Gepbardl and Alben Gore Jr. att
s~nding lav1shl) and travelina wa~
I> an an effort lO break out of lhe1r
lhrtt-man clump and take Jackson
oul of the headlines.
If lhey prett) much sphl the white
vole thrtt ways. 11 would contribute
lo Jackson's most successful day in
poli11cs and provt<k a foothold for
Gort. Gepharch tw been working to
knock the Tcnnnstt smator out of
the ratt. and en return Gore focu~
most of his ad time on Gephardt.
The Gore campaian sees Gq>harch
as ats chief nval for the workiq class
and ronscrvaU\'e wbi~ Southern
'01e and has aimed two llds at him.
One shows a debalt m which Gore
chides Gepharch for chanain& his
pos111ons on as.sues. and another
maxes Gort's a~ to workina
~ople with a dcscnption of~phardt
as "a phony fli1>-flopper ...
Over the Wttkcnd. Gore bepn
aanna a new "Gore as a populist" TI
ad which mttdzed all his rivals..
including Jackson. It says:
"The race comes down to tb1s -
Dtck Gephardt. who voted against
ra1S1ng the minimum waJIC. apinsl
"orlt1ng propk but for the Rcapn
corporate aiv(aqys. Mite Dubk.1s..
whose iMxpcrie~ bas led Time
mapzane to call has forcip policy
mu.sh) and unsophisticated. Jcs.sc
Jackson. who has DCVCf work.eel ID
aovemment.
··0r Al Gore. who's vo~ for ~lltt
w~ stood up to powerful intcrnts
and is a leadina upcn in arms
rontrol ...
ASlde from Gore's mild whack at
Jackson. lhe white candidates have
been content lo leave the black vote to
Jackson and leave Jack.son aloM -a
sh1f\ from 1984 when Walter Mon-
dale won some black endorxments
and some black votes. (He bad 37
dclqates to J Id.son's runt in A la-
bama. for eumple.)
Of course. while Democratic can-
dt<btcs have bttn wort1na for years
to attract black votes. but Jackson's
1988 constituency ranges wider. He
has had succns an rcctnl Wttks
appealing for votes in lily-white
precincts of Minnesota. Maine and
VermonL
In Wyoming on Saturday he fin-
ished out of the running (~hind
Dubltis and Gore). but still respect-
able. Dukakis had 766 caucus votes.
followed b) Gort 747, Gephardt 685
and Jackson 439.
On the campaign trail, Jackson
talks about druas and morality and
«anomic frusllalaons. all issues he
~r tn White prttlnCts as ~ell as
Ho~ver sucttsSful Jackson as en
allractmg white votes. his prospccls
loday depend upon the clumpina
amona DukaJus. G~phardt and Gore.
In so~ states. such as Nonh Care>
Ii na and Arkansas.. the wtu te spin
appears SO SC\-ert that handicappns
ba"e lhrown up their hands an
rcsianat1on.
An AP survey oflhe Super Tuesday
states indicates lhal with the least
link clumping. Jackson rould well
win Gcoraia. Louisiana and M Lss1s-
s1ppt. He's in romt.1 with Gore in
Alabama and V1r1mia.and has a shot
an Ha,.-au.
Over lhe v.ttkend there was spccu-
lauon that the bottom was droppint
oul for Gore. but he uprn.1C'd
confidentt aboul the effec\iveness of
his saturation ad campa1an.
Already there tw been a fau share
of favori~ v.c1onn in campaian
'II. With home state clccuons for
Bush (Texas). Gephardl (Missoun).
Dukakis (Massachusetts) and Gort
(Tenncsstt). Super Tuesday should
~ no dif'fcrcnL If Southerners em-
brace a rqionaJ appeal. it's good news
for Gore. And IOOd news for Gort 1s
p>d ~for Jack.son. ""-M .,..._,_AP,_,...,..,
.... d*I .. "' ";z• D.c.
Private bills demonstrate
both levels of Legislature
DAN
WALTOS
.
Srm
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Incumbents
deserve a
test at polls
Holy Tom Fuentes.. whit the beck's
aoina on with lhe RqNblicans.. It wasn't so loo& llO that the
<>ru,r County RepubliQn Party was
basti .. in its halcyon days. Evcry-
thina was perfect. EvCJYthma wu ao
nice and siml)k.
Thctt was 1 Republican for every
district. Bob Badham .,es here.
Marian :En over there. Nolan
Frizzrlk ri t thett, Omllis Brown
wa) over t • Gil Fcrpson riabt
here and so on. If only the ml of
CaJifomia was so civilized.
Oh sure. lherc was usually •
Democrat to reckon with in Novem-~r but that was but a small spud
bump on lhc road to Sacramento or
Washington. . . . .
Pohtics was beauufuJ 10 1ts sam-
phcity. back then. You'd have a
Republican incumbent who would
hold a fund-ratser or two just for
acncral principks and then cruise to
victory over some poor, hapless
Democrat.
The outrome was so predictabk
that volcn mtaht as well have siped
proxies and let Fucnin.. the county''
Republican pany chairman. select
lhe winner. FerdinaDd Marcos would
ha\'e loved il.
But somelh1n1 funny ha~ned on
lhe way to the pol~s a cou of ~n
a10. A youna. an1culate epublican
named Nathan Rosenbcra opted to
take on Badham. the vetaan and
v.ell-connccted consrnsman from
Newport Beach. It was bcTuy in
mo1ion.
Fucnlcs and lhc bulk of the Re-
pubhcan establishment on the Coe.st
grttted Roscnbera with all the 1111tt
of a lynch mob.
If noth1na cite. Rosenbcra rocked
the boa1: rocked 1t hard. Still he lost
an the Republican pnmary. Badly.
This year. it's Evelyn Han who is
buck.mg Fuentes and Co. The long-
ume councilwoman from Newport
Beach has set her siahts on the
"sscmbly seal now occu~ by
Ferauson. Trouble 1s.. Harts a Re-
publican just hke Fe~.
Fuen1es. as one miaht ima,jne. 1s an«~ wath Han's d«lsion.
"This takes Repubhcan doUan and
Republican enc~ away from our
party's most cnttcal pl this time.
whach is the etect1on of 1 Republican
lllaJOrity an lhe Assembly," said
Fucnlcs.
Indeed Han 1s vaolatina her party's
11th Commandment: .. Thou shaJt
not speak speak ill of a fellow
Re_publican ...
~unnina apmst an i~m~nt
Republican is like advocati9 rent
control -in Ncwpoft BeKh. It t top-
of..t.he-dw1s material in the tin hit
parade. If you·~ a Republican, you
want to bttcd men of tbcm.; you
don't want to waste time and money
havma them lry to annihilate each
other.
But what 1f the Republican' 1n the
10th Asscmbl)· District don't like
Ferauson? What 1f lhcy want a choice
this )car?
Aodifyou'~Tom Fucntes.howdo
)Ou answer that?
''Sony auys. we've worked this
1h1na out and Ferauson as your man .
We need to save our money to help
elect Republicans in ~ Mateo •
Salinas aad San Jose. Hart'' doiQ& a
fine job on the Newport council. Tdl
her ru Ii ve her a buu when the ume 's riahL ..
'' that what tbi• have come to? To hell with pviQI ~a chotCC.
Heck with e~ns new ideu.
Fresh fxa? We don t Med 'em.
T~ seems to be somcthi•
buically wro"' with someone run-
nina around uyans to stifle fret choice
and opportunity in the name of party ••ti• a.nd mancuveriap. Why should somcOM IS nice and
reasonable as E vdyn Hart SUlnd up'°
announce she'' inleR*d in Krvi ..
her constituents an SKramento Oftfy
lo have her party's lalder mate 9lcf
out to be a turncoat'! ,
. Why W>uldn't Gil Ferswion -e~ for 1k first time by only a tlbn
marsin in 1 crowded ~blican
primary -JWOve that t.t•s rally tt.e
pcnoo the Oranet Cout wanta in tk Allan=" ...,. ....... ,, .. Dll'b' ........
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ollowyour own liean,
not boyfriend's diabetes
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a ~thy youna woman who is in love
watha2S-year-okldiabetk ... Jim" has
Md diabetes since he was very youna.
He looks terrific and aives himself
insulin shots every day.
We are in love and want to be
married but rm havina trouble with
my ~other. She 1s very fond of Jim
but IS COn«med Lhat his illnc-ss
makes him a poor candidate for
marriqe. She has read up on the sub~t and is afraid t~t I might end
up be:ina a nurse to a sack man.
My question, Miss Landers. i~ &his:
Should I ruk Jim out as a future
husband because of what could
happen to him later'? Please give me
some level-headed ad vi~. I can't be
objective about this. Sian m y letter -
IN LOVE WITH A DIABETIC.
NEW ORLEANS.
OBAR IN LOVE: I uke4 my
, ....... Eileell Gdkk. lmme4late pul
:e-1e1at el Jpetalle Oidleta Foa-
U. 18teraau....I, te res.-4 to
,._. letter. Here It wlaat IM laatl to
say:
Dear l.L.: Many medicaJ experts
around the world would encourage
you to follow your hean.
While you arc correct that diabetes
is a scnous chronic disease. and
possible complicauons such as heart
HoRuscoPt
..... niMy, Mardt.
••
attack. kidney failure and even blind-
ness arc cause for con«m. America's
11 million diabetics now have more
reasons.
ucept for the dJScovery of insulin
66 years ago. more progress toward a
cure and better treatment has been
made in the past 17 ~ears than in the
previous 3S centuries. thanks to a
s11nificant devee to the work of the
National Institutes of Health and the
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.
Newer methods of controlling
blood sugar levels. and easy·t~usc
blood Jlucosc monitoring equip-
ment. gave us reason to believe that
man}' of the compltcat1ons may be
carcum' ented.
You should keep an mind. how-
ever. that diabetes is a disease that
impacts on the entire family. Be
prepared to help }'our friend/spouse
monitor his diabetes and suck w1th a
diet and exercise program that will
Mlphim stay well. Also. keepupw1th
lhc literature so you can help Jim folJow the rqimen, and start plan-
nin& the wtddina. Good luck. DE.AR EILEEN: .,..... fer IM
udlt. I Dew ,_ w..W .. a _.. ,.. .. ,.. ...... --.. ~ ... ...., h•Qln wUI .... ,... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
divo~ woman with thrttcblldren.
I've been datin& a ni« man for four
years. He is aJso divorced and has two
children.
At fint. "Charlie" said ·he would
never marry apin. but a few wttks
a10 he chanae<I his mind. He said he
would like to marry me in 13 years
when he takes early retirement.
I really like Charlie a lot. Ann. but
13 ycan Sttms like an awfully Iona
time to wait fora commitment. But to
be perfectly honest. I've looked at
what's out there. and he's a lot better
tban most of them.
Should I stick with Charlie until
retirement or tell him ~bye and
keep lookina while I stall have one
chin and a &ood fisurc~ -UN·
DECIDED IN MILWAUKEE
DEAR MILWAU&EE: UY" wut
to be marrW .... CMJUe u aot
you mu. U YM an -UU.C &e waJt,
do so -wltlt u eye• tM leMHI for
otlter ,_...Wdet.
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Reach beyond the
ult1ma1el) prove beneficial. profitable -'nes pla}'s major
role.
SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You'll make fresh stan.
judgment and intuition arc on tarsct. You'll get
proverbial second chance m connection with romance.
love. business relationship. Element of timing ndes with
you.
immediate. open ------------
Imes of communica-
tion. be aware of
wardrobe and body s
image. Long-dis-YDMEY t.ance call relates to n
social acuv1t). poss-01All able journ C)
Gemini. Sagmanus ............. . pla) roles.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Review lcpl rights.
pcrm1ss1ons. Check requirements in connection with
lease. taxes. license. ~ willing to dismantle for ultimate
purpose of rebuilding on more suitable base. Scorpio
involved.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Surpnsc v1s1t could
result an hohda) spmt. tnp. Member of opposite ~x 1s
tn'lrolved. )'Ou'll be flattered and possibly "wined and
dined." Virgo. Sa11tt.arius. another G~mini figure
prommentl).
CANCER (June 2 1 ·July 22): Creative forces su'le to
forrlront. Scenario highlights des11n. style. vanet).
sensuality. You'll be romanucally involved no matter
what )Our mantal status. Taurus. Libra play key roles
LEO(Jul~ B ·.\ug.. 22): Accent the positive. eliminate
the negat1H an connccuon wnh family affairs . .\ttent1on
~nters around ltfestylc. propeny. sccunt). major
domestic adjustment. Libra. Scorpio figure promanentl).
SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Learn b}' teach-
ing. dealing with individual who 1s temperament.al but
reall) has )Our best interests at heart. Canttr . .\quanus
figure prominently. You'll decide on d1rcct1on. purpose.
mOll'lre.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Leave details for
another tinae -for now. gam overall view. Excellent for
speculation. romance. acquirina needed matenal. Mem·
ber of opposite sex. previously 1nd1fTercnt. beco mes
enthusiastic ally.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. 18): Be willing to relocate.
to mvesupte possibility of rcnciouatin& qrttment
Supenor no~ rccotmzes your contnbut1ons and will
admit you cam more than actually received. Taurus
IO\O(vcd.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You rtte1ve infor-
mation which helps you make financial dcc1s1on. Percc1~e
potential. stress greater sclf-rchancc. Promise made ~
bombastic person will not hold water Virgo pla)S to p
role.
IF MARCH t IS YOUR BlRTHDA Y you fight for the
undcrdoi. )OU arc a natural humanit.anan. )OU arc
sens1tl\e and ps)ch1c. could have unusual mark on
n .-.:.,. . 'u .
Eut-West vulnerable. East deals.
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Wl'..ST EAST
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VI Q lt t ' Q A I 3 1
0 .15 v &I
• t 7 6 5 • J II I J l
SOVTB
• &Ql76J
Q '5 0 A Q 10 1 6 • vow.
The biddiq: ,_. s.. .. .....
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Paa
Opcnina lead: Ten or ?
Good def enders are a devious
bunch. If one of them 1oes out or
the way to paint you a picture or the
hand, ma.kc sure it is not a blindfold
be is drawin1. This band from the
recait Bermuda Rqjonal, held at
the Southampton Princess, shows
what can happen if you're too
trustiJla.
Nonh's rebid of two hearts was
simply forc:ina. and said nothing
about the heart suit. When North
then supported diamonds, a pme
force was in effect. However. South
bad no slam ambitions-too many
or his partner' I values rated t 0 be
wasted. Indeed, North's top clubs
had DO rok in the play!
West led the ten or beans, COV·
c:red by the jack. East won the ace,
cashed the ace of spades and then
shifted to the Qaht of diamonds.
Havina already seen two aces in
East's band, declarer decided to
trust the pleasant-look.ins aenlle-
man at his riaht, especially si~ ht
bad passed in first seat. He sdected
the anti-percentqe play of risina
with the ace or diamondJ.-down
one.
There are several reasons why we
think declarer should not have let
himsc1f be rooJed by East's bit or
duplicity. Finl, be should have
asked him.tclf why East went out or
his way to cash his second ace be-
fore leadin1 a tnunp. Obviously, be
was tryiQa to show declarer a hand
where, with the kin.a or diamonds as
well, be miaht have opened the bid-
dina. Secondly, the chances of drop-
pina a si.q.leton k.ina are so sliaht
that they CO\lld be ipored. Initially,
the odds favOfed a ftneue, and lb.al
was still the cue. And lutly. if East
indeed had lllrted with three
trumps to the jack, be co~
have returned a bean at trick tWO
and left dtclarer to take c..bc fmc..
iD peace and qwet and JO down.
CRossV'fORu Puzzu
ACROU
1 Wlld pet1y
5 Cau rooms
10P._on
14~
15 Penned
16 Length untt
17 Speedef' a toe
19 Pang
20 Inside into
21 lneect
22 GJoom and -
23 8rttlstl TV
25 Ol8mond
M CIOMd t\and
30 Exe9Vat•
31 ldlotiC
~ Remove t>oods
36 Go by car
38 Mr ChMley
39 Biue-c:Np
stock
42 Within pref
43 Not mounted
4' Mtantl'lrope
45 Notiee
4 7 Poppycocil
•9 Existed
50 Chemteal
tuffl•
51 YMf'S reco<d
53 Ols)Oln
55 Adne$ve
56 Inhuman ones
81 East.n VIP
82 Vll6onety M Grid group
SS lnasmucti u
81 LlaimM" Ian<>
17 Acut.,,...
&a Tr.neports
89 PIWtt pan
OOWN
1 The two
2 Soil. pr9f
3 Lath
• Hotst
5 S104e
I SP9B str•m
7 City council
8 Lack of
physical IOM
9 Next to Aug
10 Crown
11 Unflntshed
12 Aepeet
13 H.,,,., bfot'*
18~
24 Portr~
25 Encir\;19
26 Melted
27 --ear and
28 SPMktng
Nlltif9Y
29 StAnnYm
31 Trouble c.i4
32 Slngteton
33 -nous
35 Bnng out
37 Wyomtng range
40 Bwlk abbr
41 Stomacti
46 Menu course .a Furniture s, \lldeO·• kif\
52 Wreath
53 Gnastty
54 Among
55 Substance
57 Reptiles
58 Galley mar i.
59 Grow weary
60 Riffraff
63 K1no beat8f
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accept challenge. state
terms. law is on )Our side. barpinma position stronger
than ong.inall}' anuc1patcd. Relat1onsh1p intensifies.
comm1unent 1s on honzon. Cancer nau,·c plays
paramount role.
fo~~dorfu~Mrcwltofa~~nt~ilc~u~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ handling sharp object. .\rics. Libra people play 1mponan1 11
UBIU (Sept. B-Oct. 22): You'll be tempted to
continue with .. losing proposition ·· But for your own
~fit. let go. Brt"ak from cu~nt situation will
roles an your hfe. Current cycle accents dealings with
public. cspcc1all) women -business of}'our own. home.
sccunt). mantal status. Domestic adjustments an .\pril
could 1n,ohe actual change of rcs1~nce. mamage June
also memorable for you this )car.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT
is proposing to change their fees and charges for some selected services.
These changes affect deposits. delinquent accounts. new service. closing bills.
new meter installations and construction water
Your views on these matters need to be considered The District invites you t o
attend the following public hearing:
Thursday, March 17. 1988
7:00 PM
The District s Board Room
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Costa Mesa. CA 92627
For more information. please call the District's Public Advisor /
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"I can't wake up yet. I hafta
finish my dream." "What's a six-letter word meaning stomach
distress?"
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DENllflS Tlllt IBKACE
"How can they call 1t tax reform when
you sttll aren't deductible!"
PEAKUTS
OARPIBLD
TUllBLltWEEDS
DRABBLS
W~'< DON1T 'f'OU 6ET OUT
~ERE IN Rl6MT RELP, AND
I'll MIT VOO A FEW FLIES ..
THE'w' 5AY. "YOO ARE WHAT YOO f_Ai"
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by Hank Ketcham
L-J ri U I L;J a
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Gunmen: Paduano gave orders
~
., JONATll&N ..... .............
Two broGen COftvicted of aonn-
ina a Newport Beach con-
domiaimwn. tyiaa up the raiclalts
a.ad newtiaa ~ ...,._ tcstifiect
Moeday tbal SVSJ!«tod orpniad
aimc ~Robert Pad••no pve
Ka don
Super Tuesday primaries
todaywil begin separ-
ating out the pack./ AS
lndez
A7
A3
84-6
88-10
A8
87
A6
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lhcm orders to cany out the crime.
..He said we were supposed to set
money. jcwdry and cocaine," 23-
year-old Matthew T&a testif ted in
Paduano's prdiminuy hearing in
Westminster. ·
In siad ckta.11. Tia dacribcd how
he. his brotbtt and a man named
~foot
chicken
backers
squ&wk
llJ PAUL AaClllPLEY ............
There•s no way to write about the
Sun.set Beach controvcny withou1
resorting to fowl lanauage.
That's because it's a chicken issue
that's prompted much cadhng all
around.
Sanford and Linda Simmons.
proprietors of the Sturd Chicken
restaurant. placed a ~foot-tall mech-
anical chicken above their eatery to
replacx the tttn-aacn who used to
don fcatbcrcd facades and wave at
~ty officiaJ said 1heir chicken
isn't abreast with a s1an ordinance
covering unincorporated areas.
So the Simmons mounted a protest
Monday, with about 100 chicken
sympathizers dcmandma the county
stop henpcct1nc the restaurant.
Protcstcn camcd placanb w1dt
mcssaan like .. The county's rufflin1
the chicken feathers .. " .. Right to
Life.-.. Fowl Play .. and "Stop the
county's bounty on chickens.··
" 93-ycar-old demonstrator car-
ried a placard statina. .. This old hc:rt
~ to save the youn1 chick ...
The Simmonscs even had a 3-foot-
tall chicken who ca.med a sian saying
-Save My Dad. ..
Notwith.staod1nc the sender con-
fusaon. Sanford Simmons was crow-
ing about the demonstration.
John Matua forttd their way into
K.ik.i St. John's home in the 200 block
of Walnut Street in Newport Beach.
Armed with automatic handplns, the
trio broke into the home and stole
drup. money and jewelry, he testi-
ficci.
.. Mr. Paduano told us 'K.iki St.
John is a person I don't like. and you
guys have a job to do,· .. Tia tcstifted.
recounting an al&caed conversation
he. his brother ancfMatua had with
Paduano the night before the break-
an.
Paduano. 4S. as cbarird wtlb 74
counts of conspinicy. robbery. assault
and extortion, stemmina from an
allqed attempt to take over the
Newport Beach drua trade betWttn
January 1986 to October 1987.
In most of the robberies. the
1unmen identified thcmselvn as
beina from the Mafia. wuncsscs
tcstiftcd.
In a 17-J)llle indictment handed
down by the county Grand Jury.
Paduano is accused -alona with
Matua -of d1rcct1na armed assaults
on five homes an Fountain Valley.
Newpon Beach and PaJm Spnnp.
Matua as already scrv1na a 14-year
pnson sentence for other robbcncs.
Paduano. who has been aquitted of
unrelated charscs al the federal and
state level and was listed on 1he state
Attorney GeMraJ's hs1 of suspected
organized cnmc opcrauvn in 1978.
entered an innocent pica to all
charges. His &m1ly contends 1he
. .... .......... _"-.....
cnurc ax 1s baled on tht word of
Paduano·s Jilted lovc:r and on the
testimony of convicted cnm1nals.
Alth<>uch not required 1n cues
an1t1atcd by a Grand Jury indictment.
Paduano 1s un«rao1nc a preliminary
heanna before Municipal Court
Judgt Alan McK.one. He remains in
Oransc County Jail an heu of
SS00.000 bail. ·
IXputy Distnct Attorney Wallace
Wade. who 1s prosecutina the case
(P'leue .-GU1'1UJll/ A.2)
HBsets
Nov.8
vote on
growth
Council rejects bid
to adopt initiative as city ordinance
BJ ROBERT BAAllll .............
Hununaton Beach residents Wlll
have to wan unul Nov. 8 to cast their
ballots on tht Citizens Sensible
Growth and Traffic Control ln-
itaat1ve.
Hununaton Beach City Council
mcmben WCrT uf'ICd Monday n~t
to approve the mcuurc as a cny
ord1nantt that would take effect
Wlth1n 30 days of adopoon.
Cny Councilman Peter GreeTI bad
~vorcd the ord1nantt route 1n order
to prevent .. an avabnche of construc-
tion pcmuts" before the November
deadline.
But Counalman Jack Kelly said
there was no reason to ram the
ordinance down lbc throats of the
rnidtnts and they should be allowed
to v<>1e on the rnenurc.
810
81-3
A2 .. It was very. very. very successful."
he said. -SOme county people cruised
(Pleue ... CBICDJf/ A.2)
Proteeten laope to ndlle ._. co.aty
featlaen wttla a c1em--.doa to •.ea
mxu•kal cltle._ at a .. 1t Baac•
reetamaat • Padftc Cout mpway.
Kell)'. Tom Mays and Wes Ban-
nister voted to put the 1n1taat1ve on
the bal101 O\ er the protests of Grttn,
Ruth F1nlc) and Gracie WulC'hell.
Ahhouah Winchell opposed puttit11
the measure on the ballot. she
(Pleue ... GROWTH/ A.2)
Wieder launches campaign
for House on growth issue
place of dcpartina Rep. Dan Lunarcn.
Local arowth control issues are
sproutina up ICT05S the country. "h's
a national issue," Wieder said. "The
issue of our times.··
The Republican candidate admits
to mak.inc an about-fa« on her
approech to the biaest headache that
powt.b has brouaht -transpor-
tation.
-rve bttn sayan1 you can't throw
money at the transponat1on problem
to solve 1t alone," she said. No-.. n 's
.. dollars."
'"There still has to be mone) from
the federal aovemment and from the
state aovemment for 1nfras1ructurc:·
she said.
Wieder sull says m onc) alone
won't solve the transportation prob-
lem.
If elected to Conp-ess. she would
approach 1hat issue and man) otbcn
(.,..._ ... WlltD&R/A.2)
County to takeover
. toxic leak cleanups
IJ BOB VAN EYIEN .............
Oransc .Count) officials will gtt
Sl.06 m1lhon 1n federal and state
monc) to oversee the cleanup of1011c
chemical teaks 1f the Board of Super-
visors approves a proposed ptlot
procram toda>
The IS-month procram woukl for
the fint ume. aive the count) Junsd1c-
lton over touc cleanups
Rcspons1btht) for cleanups "°"
rests watb state and federal •nc•ts
which. acconiana to rount) offia als..
do not have cnouah staff to respond
qu1cld) 10 local emcraenocs .
Robert Merryman. director of cn-
v1ronmcn tal health for the county
Health Care A&ency. has haaled the
propoSicd pilot prosram, wbteh, he
said. would red~ delays 1n tOl.IC
chcmteal cleanups..
One supervisor has e1prased sit~
llC1Sm. ho~vcr
.... m stl II rcv1tw1 na it. .. satd Super-
\ 1sor Gadd1 VasqUt".Z. "We're uaum~
l"--... <X>UJlll I /A2)
en see boat ram whale
Al tOr the memben o( the Wit
fcwu, they teem to share the tatilflc.
Uon o( havi• already racbcd n&1-
merous aepnmts of t&e community
-studeou.. cburc~ bulinea
people, city nnployea. pys. home-
owner usociauons -and united
them in a sin&le cause. A halt to the
spud of a cbdly disease that has
infected 60I people in OranF Coun-
ty.
... think we have all added a
dimension to our own koowledte. ..
Grimaldi said. "I think we've done a
lot of do-mythlcwna."
GROWTBMEASUREPUTONHB BALLOT •••
hem Al
at.I.lined at the vote without e~pla
utioft. Ma~ John Enkine, executive
dircdOr of the Buildina lnduslr}'
Aslociation of Oranee County, left
the room durina the deliberations and
Vote.
lteturni• after tbe ballot was
takm, Erslune •id he had no connict
of intnest. but he ttfrained from
putici1J9tiq to avoid the pm:eption
ofa conflict. . The BIA bas filed a suit apinst a
similar initiative that will be on the
county ballot in June.
Tom Harmon, prnident of the
HuntilltOft Beach Tomonow alow
,ll'OW\b orp.nization that coUected
l l,9'3 sipatwa for the i11itiative.
told the council it was the firsa time in
histor, that a voter initiative bas
qualified in Huntinston Beach.
.. It WU~ ooouJar in the
llJ1ICU,,.. Harmon uid. .owe would
aay we have a vatBc or slow powtb
llHUative and people anbbcd the petitioMoutol~rhuds10sip it."
Hannoa laid be believed the
tentimeat of the raidents came out o(
frustratioa with cmtina powtb and
traft'te COIJFStioft.
.. ~ ~ not 8etti;'f a Dir shake
down ~ in City Hall. be said.
•
WIEDER LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN •••
PnaAl
by fonnins alliances between ao~em
mcnts at all kvels and the pnvate
KCtor. .
Prime examples include the ~
liance of 27 cities and the county an
the Council of Governments to take a
rqjon:aJ approach to lfOwtb and
other issues.
She now also favors aovemment
requirements imP<>Sed on the private
leCtOr to ckvefop "transponation
demand manqemenf' policies such
as flex-time work schedules and car
pools.
The county aovemment itself. one
of the W&est cmployen in 0ranac
County, has implemented those a~
proaches.. T~thirds of the county's
employees now come to work at
alternate bows, Wieder said.
She believes the private sector will
have to join 1ovemmenl in ims
pkmentin1 those kinds of solution!,
rather than acceptin& crowth limis
talion solution! that could hurt the
economy. "ldon'uay~learen't n~t to be
Uptet, .. Wieder said. .. But let s take a
look at what we can do to,ether.
WouJd you be willina to chanaie your
lifatfle1? "h sa ~pie probkm. How do you
mana,e 1t?"
• Wieder believes her underslandi ..
of m&fta9erncnt approaches IS well as
local is.sues would serve her well in
Washinaton D.C.
She Ibo believes her bacqround in
local aovemrncnt and her aender
would enable her to quickly attain
membcnhip on allsimpon.ant con~
p-essional commit\CC$.
Tbaa likely will be another issue
Wieder will faQC apinsa opponmts
durina the campaip. Good committee assipmenu aen-
etally co~ to memben of Concress
a.ftu they have ~n in office for
awhile. And Wiedtr is 67 ~ okL
But she doesn't believe It should be
an issue, unless it works 10 her&vor.
"I will serve just IS the peesident al
the United States did at this aee. .. sbe
said. .. How can you have experience?
Youth doesn't have expe1ieoce.
·:why should people ~ at 6'? I
hope to chanle that i-.. My
doaor't· aivea me a IDOd bill ol
beal\h. And I probebly a.ave mote vilor than somebody m) ._. lllL"
Wieda' said abe wouW ae her
experience -in eoverwme11• • well as ID liX-IO addras tM Clillller illues
that conc:en ber. i~ en-
vironmental COn«mJ. air quality,
baJtb and wdfA.re aeedt. ofkborc oil
drilli .... le'llior citiiens. child care and
Other family-oriented pn>bkmL
··1want10 me tbe eApaience I've
had over two declldel and the
investment o( time I've pven. .. she
said,
She aho would .~ bad to
ovftiwal the federal budlet ~
favori:nt the lino-ileln veto ucl e a biannual buclllt to s;ive the
t and Co-more time to
addms ~and topple
"sacred cows. ..
"Thole of us on the local le~ havt
to balance a budFt, by law, or the we
10 to jail... Wieder said. "The Its
tempts this administration have
madt, the president. need to be
pushed.''
Wieder's own budeet to win the
Republican nomination will stan at
IS much IS $300,000. A SSOO pu penoa fund..raiser is s&ated Thursday
Ul Seal Beach when she Upects to
raise SI 00,000.
1 Wieder has been a member otlhc
county Board of Supervit0n aiace
1978. repmcntina the 2nd District.
and is . pmently chairmu of the
board. She also was mayor ol Hunts
inaton Beach.
CHICKEN SIGN BACKERSSQUA WKING •••
P..-Al
by, but they didn't stop."
He said more than a thou.sand
people have sipcd a petition to save
the dricken.
Oary .Boettcher, the county's en-
forument manaaer. said the chicken
doesn't conform to an ordinance that
prohibit! free-standina or temporary
sipl..
But the Simmonses araue that
applyina the ordinance to their cue as
for the birds.
"We want to convince the Board of
Supervisors that tk chicken is not a sian." Sanford Simmons said. "It's a
chicken.
"What's Mickey MoUle? A sian? I
don't suppose the board wanu lo take
on Disneyland."
The couple hired you.npten to
wear a chicken costume when they
opened in June 1986. but had trouble
keepana employees who wett willin1
to wnr the hot costume.
So a couple of weeks aao they
erected the mechanical chicken to
beckon CUltomen to their diner.
Sanford Simmons said the issue
finally answers the a,t old question,
"Wh~ did the chicken cross the road.·
"To escape county bureaucracy,"
he said.
AIDS INFECTION RA TE IN DOUBT~··
Proa Al
Albs or become sick from a vanety
of related disorden. Only 2 and IS
percent will CSO!lpe. as happens with
ever) disease. RadclyfTe said.
"It looks like everyone IS IOIDI to
set sick if they carry 1t Iona enouah."
Prenderpst said. "A very sipifiC:ant
number will <kvclop AIDS and many
will me.-
For ~ who deve.k>p AIDS.
death 1s assured. The same is not
necnsarily true for lhOJC who de-
velop associated ailments of tM
central nervous system and brain.
Despite this chillina evidence.
Prenderpst and othen say there is
hope.
Twenty drup to faaht the disease
are already beina aesled and~ o~
arc in vanous fOnns of1nvesupuon.
.. We've alrtady tot one aratmcnt (AZT> that's helpina a k>t. I lhink it'•
tnevi1ablc that we'U have mort treat-
ments in a few years." Prtndetpst
said.
TM question that mna.ins U.l)s ~ is bow muy ~ eow infected cw wbo wiD bcconae 1nfec1cd
wiU live 10 tee a ttcalmml~ •• Dettmber, Prtnd& ,,.., ..
mou.ced t.U.& AIDS did noc ~to be
spreadina. at least 1n Oranac County.
to the heterotexuaJ community as fast
IS oriainally expected.
E1perts had assumed the virus
would make inroads anto the heter-
osexual population throuah ins
travenous dru1 users who shared
infected needles.
"It doesn't look like it's a<>in1 lO
expl* to the IV drua users."
Prenderpst said. "'h isn't doana that
today (in Oranae County)."
Out of t.80<f bk>od samples taken
since March 19U from women in
Oran~ County Jail only 47 tested
positave for AIDS antibodies.
Prenderpst said.
Beamca proponion of tbe women were prostatuliCS and intravenous dnla usen. the sample would be
uoectcd to bave a llilba rale of
AIDS lbaa tbe ~I populatioft.
The same tati"l has shown that
women wbo onliaally tested
ncptivc ~ bcina men careful not i.o
con1rec\ the di1a1e. problbly ~ tM UIC of condoms. •t a .....,. relcatcd lat wet by te• raeardlen William Masla'I ad
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COUNTYTOTAKEOVERCLEANUPS •••
~Al
~ a Iona-term responsibility with
thas and I'm not sure we have the
financial lnQnl to bear that raponsi-= Tbe state bas a habit of
isbiat a pnJJrllD and a fu.ndina mechanism for n.. and then, when -~tin shift. that fvndina mecbans ltm dries .. , ...
Tbeft ~ 350 sites in Oranae
County where soil and arouadwetcr ~ known to be contamfaaled dm to
leaks in underpound cbcmical
stC>flle tanb. K!COl"d.ins to Mer-
ryman.
The molt RCCGt CalC WU dil-
covercd ruently in Fountaia Valley,
where a ptOline led wu bmd
beneath a Thrifty ps atation.
Tests of poundwat.er near the
leakin1 ltOf'llC tank found coocmu.
lions or benane, a component of
psoline believed to came cancer,
which was m<>ft than 20.000 times
hi&Mr than the state's limit.
liealtb ofricials say theft have been
no known casn of contamination of
drinkina water althouah 1emi-e.nnual
monitorina by tbe State Wat.er Re-sources Control Board continues at a
number of sites that arc near wdls.
Thef'C have been CllCS ebcwhm in
California where &eaks of toAic
chemicals have contaminated drink-
ina water supplies and been linked to
incra.sa in cancer and binh defects.
Under the new pilot propam. the
couaty•s Environmental HeaJtb
Division would bi.re I' new worten to tat soil and walCf and monitcw
cleanup operations.
The new personnel would CODdUCl
tests any tUM a llOnlte tall WU
ttmoved in the county. They would
review company reports and
proposed cleanup propams and then
monitor the actual cleanups.
If the OranF County propam
proves effective, it will be put into
e&ct tbroushout the state. Mer-
ryman said.
GUILTY PLEA ENTERED IN SCAM •••
..,._Al
tban a yar, HuatiftllOn Bad in-
vestiptors found tlliat Aipley bad
diveneel in~· ftmdl fDr bit
pmoulUle.
Slliptey ewe Md ckcb b-.d to
make ii lppar .. if be heG been
makiQI JeYmeall to tllie former
owner of the Sunnymead proprrty
and to the county of Riven.ide for
buildin1 pcnnils. Scviany said.
Sundance f.quities, a corporation
owned by Shipley, was suppc>Kd to
have been tbe aeneral partner in the
Sunnymead venture.
That company had been suSDmded
by the California Secretary ofSaat.e on
July 31, 1981, however, and could not
lawfully do business at the time tbe
partnenbips wett sold.
A f-ew of the investors in Shipley's
venture have received thrir money
t.ck but most have not.. Scvipy said.
Shipley alreadl bu one felony
conviction involv1na rat estate.
He was convicied lall December of
four counts of foqery in connection
with the ute or ftaudutent deceit of
tnlst IS collateral for a loan. Shipley
did not own and l\ad no aalaat 1n tbe
four properties that WCR med •
collat.eral in the transaction. Scvipy
said.
Shipley will be sentenced May 6 by
Su.P!rior Court Judie David
Brickner. Nine yean is I.be muimum
sentence Shipley could receive.
Scv. said. Shi~ is not relakd to the former
mayor of HuntillllOD ~ Doe
Shipley, nor is he COftDCCled watb the
dotllins store of the same na. in
Huntinaton Beech.
GUNMEN SAY PADUANO GA VE ORDERS ••• PnmA l
with Deputy District Attorney
Christopher Evans, said Paduano
masterminded lhe robberies. but did
not actually participate in them.
Ac:cordina to the indictment, Pa-
duano aJleaicdly paid Matua S 10.000
and Tia S2.SOO for a residential
robbery in Fountain Valley, nearly a
year before Tia and his brother were
arrested durina the SL John robbery.
"That job for Mr. Paduano is the
tame l'm doina n.ow," Tia testified.
The brothers were arrnled by
Newport Beacb Police dUriQI the St
John robbery, and both pleaded
I
auilty to the crime. Eacb WU
sentenced to seven ye.an in prison..
althouah their scntenc:es may be
reduced because of their ~lion
with authorities in t..C Ueno
investiption, authorities said.
Rodney Tia, 19, said he and Matua
planned as many as 2' raidmtial
robberies at Paduano•• order, and
carried out as many as half of those.
One sucb robbery WU tafll*d al a
former airlfricnd J)f Paduano's.. Taa
said (My told the woman. .. 'VOil
know wbo you burnt, and we're heft
to bum you.'"
Paduano even cbutited them after
a robbery in a Balboa bland home. in
which they took dnap. cash and
jewelry, for not findi~a larFf cache of cocaine, Rodnty Taa said.
-He said we 1e1twed up bcaue we
didn't 8et tbc stuff in the bidiDif ~
in the doset. .. lodaey Tia tab
Tia said that when lie and bis
brother were taken into cusaody,
Matua -who fled -warned him
-not to mention Mr. Paduano" to
aathoritia.
Plduano'• prdiminuy bari is
expu1Cd to last lhfOUlb next ::f.
The POSH
Windbreaker
Juat enousb warmth
to take the chill
off a cool
1ummer nicht,
yet lisht weiaht
•DOUlb to k•p JOU
comfortable and
in l&yle, tllrouPout .
dae •••~ to come
Tlilcnd al a IOft
,. •• Jh ecl cohcm.
.... in ..........
...... klteki .....,.
J .... Wldte ol SWMia beata t.M tlarow 1MM:k twwond
oa aa au.a,_. ptc•an plaJ la t.M flftla ••••., lloaclay
..., ............... ._
at E•nda JllCll. CoMa lleea ..a.on.top Bay IUea fielda
tile late tla.nnr. ~nda ~ a 4-1 win ewer lleea.
Eagles put away-Costa Mesa, 4-1
Ocean View, Oilers win .
move t o Loara quarters
Estancia H1gh's Eagles won thc1rthirdgamc in
a three-day span Monday. o pcnin1 tM Newport
Harbor Elks Basd>all Tournament with a 4-1
victory over v1s111na Costa Mna behind a sterhng
efTon from rchcf patcher Gabe Javage
The victory sends Estancia into the cham-
p1onsh1p quancrfinals Wednesda) at Santa .\na ( 3
o'clock).
Javaac entered with the basn loaded and a run
aJrcad) 1n and promptly induced a double play ball
to protect a 4-1 lead.
He then proettded to ne>-h1t thc Mustangs for
the balance of the pme. allowing jUSt t"o
bascrunners an the fifth inning on an rrror and has
only walk.
TM Ea&ks sot aJI Llx) nttekd in the first
1nn1nJ with a four-run burst.
Dann)' Doughttty and Jason White drew frtt
passes and when Frank Herman's pounder forced
Dougherty at third. the cnsu1na attempt Lo double
Herman up at first was thrown away and the first
run scored.
Conrad Colb)' followed up with an RBl-
doublc and Sean Nichols sinakd to lcft-cmtcr
Mark ~ walked. l~ Lance El} and Dave
Westman follo"ed with run-sconna singles to g>\e
Estancia a 4-0 lead. Gres Ertel of Costa Mesa was w onl) pla)er
with multiple hats in the PJM. aoana 2 for 3 for the
Mustangs. Mesa meets Woodbndgc at Estancia
Wedncsda) afternoon at 3
In olMr :'14ewpon Tournament fir5t-round
gamn
Mata Dd t , S..&a A.-Valley J: Bill
Brockschm1dt srruck out six and scattettd nine
walks and thrtt hits to record the victory. shovma
3-0 Mater IX1 into tM championship quartcrfinaJs
Wcdnesda) at 3 against Rancho Alamitos at Mater
IX1 TM Monarchs. who swq>i Captstrano Valley
Saturda) an a doubleheader at UCI. unloackd a I 3-
h11 assault with Grq Shock~ (3 for 4). Mike Bas~
(2 for -' with 2 RBI). Mike MahJcr 11 for.:! wtth an
RBI) and uoncl Hasttns (2 for 1 and an RBI>
shanng balling honors Basse had a solo homer an
the first inning.
0.. Lllae 4, c.r.. ~Mu J; The Sea Kings
jumped on Oon Luao p1tchan1 for three runs in the
bottom of the fin& 1nn1n1-but lYoo solo home runs
set up Don Lusn for a twe>-run burs1 1n the fourth
tnnina to tum 11 around
Don Lugo"s Chns McDonnell and Kim
F11•r each stroked solo horncn apinst tM Sea
Kinas an w first and third 1nn1np. then Peter
LaRosa"s rv.e>-<run double 1n the founh provided
the v.1nnin1 edit-smchna Don Luao into the
championship quarterfinals apnm El Modena
Kurt Ehmaan's OM-1COOOJ sa~ and at•<>-
run rap b) Grq Haack put the Sea Kinas into a 3-1
lead an w bottom ohhe first. Ehmann had at"'<>-
out double in the st\enth. but lorona dcl ._1ar
could not take advantage
Corona dcl Mar drops into consolation
brack('t pla~ \\ ednesda}. hosting Orangr at 3
S..&a Aaa l~. W .... riq~ t : Ruben Gomez
dclt\ercd a three-run double an an eight-run fir5t
mnmg as the host Saints cruised to the fir5t ro und
'Nin
Douf Pr)or went 3 for 4 for \\ oodbndge.
v.h1lc Enc Brougher was 2 for 4 and Da\1d
KJ1mk1cv.1cl had a tnplc Wood~ will pla~
Cost.a Mesa at Estane1a \\ ednesda\ afternoon in a
consolatton pm(' ·
Rudo AlamUes IJ. Newport lluMr •: Thr
\ 1s1ung \ aqueros scored four times an tht' fir5t and
th~ runs an both tM founh and se'enth innings
With the loss "iewpon Harbor "'Ill host Santa o\na
\'all<'' \\edn~\ afternoon at l in a consolation
quanerfinal ·
C.,Uarw VUkJ •. s.~...._d !: Four
unearned runs k'd to tht Roadrunncn· first defeat
in thrtt pme-s. Saddlcback faces Tustm \\ ednes-
da) at 3 15 in a consolatton gam<' at Foothill
The (' o uprs ( I -2 l SC'Ol'cd once in the ti r5t on a
v.alk. a stolen ba¥.4nd tv.o v.11d pitches. and thrtt
umes 1n the third"'ith the help oft"'o errors
Saddlcback patcher Scan Thencn 10-11. v. ho
struck out four and "'31ked four. was~ v.uh
the loss. George Canham v.cnt 3 for ~ for th('
Roadrunnc~-
~ eee BJGB SCBOOL/82)
A's McGwire takes up where he left off
Hls2-runhomerputs Is.
CUbum away In exhlbltlon
Lalters win,
but looking
to be better
Even a 48-10 mark
nof enough to put
M~ic & Co. at ease
PHILADELPHIA IAP)
Allhouafl the) hold tM best record 1n
the NBA. the ~kers thank tMy can do
better.
Los Angtk<J posted Its 13th victOf!
an us last 14 games Monday night.
defeating the Ph11adelph1a '76<.-rs
110-104 to improve its rttord to
48-10. tM NBA's best.
"We're pla)1ng pretty good nght
no"'.-said Magac Johnson. "'ho had
has second tnpk~oublc 1n as mam
pmcs. "But there's a lot of room for
1mpro,·ement. ..
Forward James Wonh) agreed
"We're pla)tnl very wcll t<>gtther
. but I sull don't thank we're pla)ang at
• our best. -he sa1d
Johnson. who scored 22 points had
17 asslSls and vabbcd I I rebounds.
d1dconcedethctcam has improved 1n
at least one aspect.
··This 1s w best interchangeable
team that we've~:· M said ""\.tore
gu)S can do more things:·
The Lakm ddcalcd Dallas I og.q~
on Sunda). and tM pla)crs seemed
ured against Ptula<klptua on "1on-
da).
'"I thoupt wc ~a httlc Oat after
~ e-sterda) s tough pme:· \\ onh ~
s.aid. -But then we adjusted We v.crc
a httlc faugued. but that"s nothing
ncv. an this business.. We didn't want
to use that as an c~cust. ··
Pb1ladelphia"s Charles Bartle)
who scored only 15 points and .,.,as
charged 'N1h a technical foul. said.
··we had a fc..,., mental breakdowns."
Barkle) disagreed with the techni-
cal called b) rcfntt Hugh E\ans in
the fourth pcnod.
TIJe Uken• raaawa7 1
ftaclkl>M.-
LAkeo a 10 .121
Porti.nd )6 21 .'32 11 "'2
Snttlt )() 29 -111"2 Phoenix 17 .cl 1'I )()•,,
GOIOlft Stete •• a 250 J3 C!lslo«s 12 U 21' lS
··The better team sets the calls."
said Barkle) "I didn't S8) nothint I
JUSt screamed He called a tem le
gam(' all night ··
But he stopped short ofblam1ng the
S1,crs· defeat on the refereeing
""\\ejust got beat b) a better team."
Barkle) said "The) hav(' no wcak-
n~scs. ··
I
The Lakers led 92-81 at the start of
th(' fourth quarter. but Ph1ladclph1a
v.('nt on an 11-1 run to close w1th1n
93-92 on a jumper b) Ch ff Robinson
1A.1th 7 45 to pla)
51A str&Jght points b\ Kareem
.\bdul-Jabbar moved the lakcrs to a
103-96 lead with 4:08 rcma1nin&-
Rob1nson's jumper brought the
76crs lO w1th1n 105-102 With 1:48 10
go. but Byron Scott made the techni-
cal foul charpd to Bartk» and
Johnson hit t'NO free thro,.,s to gn e
LosAngelesa 108-1021ead .
The Lalers ne"er traJled 1n the
game and led b> I I points in the first
pcnod and b) 10 points twice dunna
the second quarter Los .\ngeles led
60-54 at halftime
Wonhy and Scott added 18 points
for the Lakcn.. .,.,hale Robinson had 2•
and Mauncr Checks 20 for the S1xen.
The Lakcrs continue tbctr SW'IOI
through the East Wednesda) apanst
the Nev. York Kn1cu. then move on
to C111ca10 for a pme against the
Bulls Thursda) before head1n' home
for Saturda) night"s game With tbc
Dallas Mavencks
UCI puts Gonzaga
away, wins 5-4
Oberdank ups hitti ng
streak to I 0 games: ---. Vanguards tie 3-3
JefTObcrdank euendcd his h1111n1
streak to 10 pmes and CCI scored
four runs 1n th<' first thrtt innings to
defeat Gonup. 5-4. in a non-
l onfercnet collqt baseball gam(' at
l Cl Monda'
Rob Johnson 13-I 1 picked up th('
"in for the .\nteaters < 13-11-1 1 goina
innings. "'alk.ang t .. o and stnking
out thm.-Kc' 1n K.andalaft earned his
second sa' e of the season
John Sttbur&n doubled to score
tv.o runs 1n the first inning before the
Jeff(ummins hit a solo home run for
the Bulldos.s I 5-411n tM third
In the L (I third Doug Kline led
off "'1th a doubl('. and an error
follow~ Mike ~ reached
base on a fielder"s choice. and Don
Nicholson ·s s.acnfiet o, 5C'Orcd Khn('
Goodcase made 11 4-f L'CI. sconnr
on a h11 b' .\I Rodnguez Th('
.\nteat('rs sco red another run 1n the
founh
Obcrdank aimc into the pm<'
h1ttan1 ~6., and v.cnt 3 for 4 Tht'
Bulldop tallied single runs 1n the
Sl\th. ('l&}lth and ninth 1nninp befol"('
Cummins "'as caught stcahng to end
thepmc
MeekPCAA
to Wild West?
l~GLE'-'000 1-\P) -The
Pacific Coast .\thleuc ~SSOC'la
non could be lnown as the B11
\\~I or \\ lid "e-st b) next fall .\ i::c .\ .\ committee has been
v.orl1ng ~1th a marteuna firm on
wa~ s to promote the conference
It ('nhsted tht' help of a med.a
counul made up of broadcasten
and spons ""nters.. and concluded
that name recogn1t1on was a
ma1or problem
The PC AA promotions com-
m met' will make a rccommcn-
da11on on the name chansr dunng
tM PC" .\A Counol mectana
toda) The rounol ma} or ma)
not \ otc on a ncv. name toda)
In anotMr collqr pmc·
s..tkn Calif..-. c.Deat I ,
Bsola J: The pme was caltcd after 13
in nines because of darkness lea\ ma
th(' \ anguards ofSC'C a1 l-1.3-1 wtlh
toda\ ·s pmc •Ith \ isiuna Reps
College of CXnvCT on tap
Thl \ anguarcb lound thcmKl~es
a~ their b1~t cnem) as rwo of
B1ola"s mar\ers WC~ unearned ~
cause of ('('errors..
Sullivan Award to
Michigan pitcher
mcn·s \Olle)t.11 team an 1q1-4 •ho
helped 11 achieve tM o I rank1na 11'
the "'ortd last )ear afler 1t .. -on the
v."Orld champ1onslup 1n 1916.
-It's JUSt 1ncrcd1bk.~ Abbon satd
of has st"ltttton "1 just th°'Cht I •-as cocrnna bc1e for a dumcr . -
. ; • :
,.,..,,..At••e .. w...._
PHILADELPHIA -While Coech m John C'hancy·a Ttmplr Owts have bam at
or near the top of lbe coaaie. buked,..I ranti• all teason, Tempte•sitomn• Owts
can claim ecauat distinction. •
On Marth 2' tbcy11 play Illinois for the national
Utle -1n whcdchaar buketball.
Mh's really 1 pat atmospMtt;• said captain
Jobnay DcAateJo, *ho &V'CfllC:l 21 points a pme and
hopes to play in the Summer Olympia on the U.S.
wheelchair team. '"The auys ~a chance to foraet about
their whttkhairs. For me, it's my body. h 's my lqs.
The onty thina I can't do is dunk.
"When J ao 111inst some auy from Illinois, it's
Mart Macon (of Chaney's Owls) aoina apinst (Nonh
Carolina star) J.R. Reid. Tiutfs the fcelins 1 have."
The Temple proaram is four years old. making the
Rolhn• Owls the newest of five collcse teams in the
United S~atcs. Officially 1 club·~ not a vanny team.
they finu.hcd last an the Nattonal lntc.rcolleaiatc
Wheelchair Basketball Tournament in their first thrtt years. .
But this season. they beat the top three teams to
capture the winners' bracket and establish theirclaam to
No. I.
The Rollin· Owls' secret as speed.
··we'll JUSt get again~t a team and run. run. run.
run. run." Coach John Noiscuc said. ··That's our strong
point. We Just wear the other teams down ...
Noaseu e. 59. first got involved with wheelchair
basketball at the Veterans Administration. He said this
season probably will be his last because diabetes and
bash blood pressure arc sapp1na his CMf"IY.
Noisette. who gets no pay. devotes three evcmnas I
week to practice and almost every weekend to pmes.
He even recruits some players -findina one player.
Jam Falls. at a regatta for the disabled.
"He's been a tremendous factor an my life." said
Falls.. who lost a leg in 1979. "In fact. I credit him w11h
changing my life ...
Qu ote of the day
Dave Carrey. Un1vers1t) of Cincinnati
football coach. on Bob Trump) 's show on WL W
radio dunna the period for sianina high school
pla)ers 10 letters of intent ... Rccruitinf is a arcat
way to speed up a coach's rcurcmcnt.'
Nine balks called on Hough
Texas pitcher ~e Hoap was •
called for nine baJks an four innings.
includ1nf sc'en balks in one innina in
Monda) s 6-5 \ICtOI) over Toronto in
exh1b111on baseball. The knuckleball spccaahst balked
SC\ en limes in the second innina. when he pvc up three
runs Elsewhere. Job Ma.nuo singled home Br .. y
AilderSCNI with two outs in the bottom of the ninth
inning to gi' e Boston a 2-1 victory over Cincinnati ...
Scott Lusader h11 a two-run homer and four Detroit
pitchers combined on a five-hitter as the T1acrs topped
the Astros. 8-0 P1ttsburah defeated the Chicago
Whne So>.. 3·:!. on Si4 Bream'• run-sconngsingle in the
bottom of the ninth ... Tim ~'1 two-run single
capped a four-run sc'enth 1nnin1 that lifted the Brewers
o'er the Giants. 9-7 ... Tu. a..Jey'1 two-run tnplc in
the fifth innina sparked the Royals. who had 13 hits off
sax Minnesota pitchers an a 9-4 dcc1s1on ... Pinch-hitter
PlJJ Bradley lined a two-out sinaJc an the bottom of the
ninth to laft the Phillies over St. Louis. 2-1 ... MUI
Harper's two-out single in the bottom of the I 0th 1nnin1
drove home pmch runner J .... r N.... with the
Y.1nn1ng for Cleveland in a 4-3 win over Seattle ... Ttm
Flauery went 2-for-2 and drove in a run and E4
WMt ... saincd the victory despite allowana two runs
and sax hll5 an three innings in San Daeao's 5-3 win over
the Chicago Cubs.
Thieves get their 10 percent
CALGARY. Alberta -Thieves who • ~cnt as far as usina spikes to chmb
telephone poles stoic I 0 percent of the
Cit) 's 4.000 Olympic flags and banners
from the streets dunna the Winter Games.
··one person went and bou&ht a whole bunch of I 2-
inch spikes and hammered them into a pole so he had a
homemade ladder to chmb up and act the flag.·· Enc
Cameron. 1 spokesman for the city ofCalpr) 's clcctnc
dcpanment. said.
Gopben liaDdect two-year ban
MINNEAPOLJS -Thp NCAA on
Moftdly ~the Univfttify Of Minne-
sota men a buket~ ~-OD .pjolie.
rion Ai' ..... ,..,.-~ ....................... ~~-·
from l)O!lseuon competttioa for 1wo )'Clan. uni~ty said Mo•y. #
followaaaan l._..,..tt. ie~ into aDeeld
rules violauons. lbc NatioMI C'Oilli11e A&MCdc
Auociation Ibo limiecid &he ataraber f1I men ...
bastetb&ll COIChn who can recnait OIJ.campua to two
pttSOn5.
But the university said becaute of iu coopention
in the investiption, the NCAA hu wspended a yaaro( C:~tion and a year of the ~11ason competition
Tbe ban on posllealOn J:Ompetition lnd'*t the
cu~nt season and the 191M91eU01t. However. the
prohibition on post$1CUOn competition in the I 91U9
season was lifted. and the Qophcra., at 10-16. are not
expected 10 be invtted to any post~ tournamenu
thts year.
Gretzky gets flye -l•ts
WaJM Grecuy assisted on five coo-ri1
sccutivc1oals. twobyCrqS1nr11a,ast.he '
Edmonton Oilers dcfcatea Winnipca. ~
Monday night in Winnipca in National
~ague Hockey play. Goaltender Gnat"* also aot
into the ofTensi vc act. collectina an assist and makina 21
saves for his founh shutout of the season. Gretzky
staned wca vina his mqk in the second period It the
Oilers struck for four p1s. Simpson sco~ bis '8th
and 49th of the season. the first cominaon a power play.
Eaa Tltta.aea, Crall Mae'l'a¥l*. Man Meuler and
Jui Itani, on a power play. alto beat aoalic Dulel
BertMawme .. In thconlyothcrNHlpmc. DuQmma
sco~ three goals as the visj1in1 Pittsburah Pcnauins
opened a 4-0 lead and held on for a 5-4 victory over the
Calpry Flames. Paal Ceffey and Mart. LeeJeu also
scored for the Penquins, who are undefeated in the last
three pmcs at the Saddledomc.
Kings replace Bill Russell
SACRAMENTO -Bill Russell was m
dismissed Monday as head coach of the
Sacramento Kings and replaced by ass1:r
tant coach Jerry Reynolds. in a move
aimed at "chanain& the direction of this club." the team
announced.
Russell. 54. who has a seven-year contract with the
club. was transferred to the Kin15' front office. where he
wall serve as vice president in charge of basketball
operations. said Gregg Lukcnbill. general managing
panner and part owner of the club.
"This as a rcorgnization of the responsibilities and
the rol~ of the prople ofth1s org.anazat1on ... to chanae
the chemistry and move this org.anazallon around."
Lukcnb1ll said.
Loy ola takes WCAC tourney
SANTA CLAR.\ -Bo Kimble's 13 m points tngcred a 22-9 outburst at the stan
of the second half as Loyola Marymount
raced 10 the West Coast Athleuc Con-
ference tournament 11tle Y.llh a 104-96 \ICtory over
Santa Clara Monda) night.
Loyola. which extended the nation's lonacst
winning streak 10 :!4 games. took us first lead on Corona
dcl Mar High product JefTFryer's shot at the buzzer for
a 51-49 halftime edge.
Kimble made only two of 15 attempts from the
field in the first half but bcpn 10 find the range after
1n1crm1ss1on. and the Lions. 27-3. took a 73-58 lead
wnh 14:40 remaining.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
4:30 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
East Coast Conference Tournament cham·
p1onsh1p -Lch1&h 's Towson State, from To~son. Md .. ESPN.
5:05 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Ponland
at Dallas. TBS.
6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
Missouri Valley Conference Tournament cham-
pionship -llhno1s State vs. Bradley. from
Pcona. Ill.. ESPN
7:30 p.m -COLLEGE BASEBALL UC
Sant.a Barbara at Hawa11 (taped). Pnmc T icket.
8 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
M1am1 at Da} ton (delayed). USA
RADIO
7·30 p.m . -PRO SOCCER: Lazers at
Tacoma. KMNY (1600).
WEDNESDAY RADIO
10:30 a.m. -Cincinnati vs. Dod&crs. from
Vero Beach. KABC. 790.
-
BIGBSCBOOL
hem Bl
In the Loua Toumameat:
B *I'" ._. II, ,•='t'• 1:
Tim WimDilb raitcd his record to l-0,
strikina out six and allowiftl ODly an
IAACllMCl_f'\IA ia t.be ttxth. ' 'ftieo-.eft('90)-..heimll
the teveath via 1 hudftaJ of walQ;
.._ Wnpt Md a.be ~nni• llll. u.....,.. tlP me IBlddlc in IM
third to IC!Ole-Willlbillt 10 Mt , • today'&~ .......... dUdwith El Brian Mena led Hua._.. ._.
at tbt Dla1e. eoilll )rfar 4 with ....
RBI. The Oiten.aded &o their lad oa
Nn .. ICOrint triples by Tom Flomud
GmldCawhom (l f0r4) in lbc fourth
ind fifth inninp mpeaivety.
Anaheim is "°* l-1.
OeeUI View I, &_., I : Dtfek Oak struck out nine and walked
thrtt. allowinajust three sinllesu t.be
Scahawks (2·2) ldvancecf to the
c:ftampionship Quarterlinab at Set·
Vite today It ).
AftcT aJJowina Kennedy to strilre
first in the second innina. tbt ham
evened it up in the fifth when OJ.
Andrews rammed a run-ICOrina
double to rifht«nter to score pinch·
Nnner Kevin Mullens.
Tbe winnin1 rally came when Gary
Christophcnon was hit by a pitch ind
pvc way to pinchrunncr Randy
Kimoto.
Mau Bertram advanced him to
third when he pounded out 10 third
base. then Mark Brenner picked up
the game-winnina RBI when he fisted
one into center field.
Ualvenlt)' c. 0.WMf %: Ganh Viar
went the distance. striking out six and
allowing just three hits tQ send
University into the consolation quar-
terfinals today with 1 home pmc.
TbcTrojanscvencdthepmeat l-1
in the third when Casey Simpson
stroked a run-scorina triple, then they
put it away in the bottom of the si1tth
with a three-run bunt. hiahliahted by
the basc-runnina of Mart Sutter. who
stole home for what proved to be the
pmc-winntnJ cd&c.
University s fireworks in the sillth
came after two out as Eric Dahlin
doubled and advanced to third on
Suttcr's hit. Viar singled in the tying
run. then Sutter stoic home on a
double steal. followed by 1 run-
srorina triple from Kevin Squares.
F .. &a18 Valley 11. M .... Ua i :
Chris Cantor went the distance.
Red-hot NY
grabs 13th
straight tiff
Fr.m die As~lale4 Presa
Rookie Mark Jackson scored 25 of
his scason-h1&h 33 points an the
second and founh quancn Monday
night and the host New York Knacks
held on to win their 13th consecutive
National Basketball Assoc1at1on
pme. 11 ().98 over the C'hicaao Bulls
despite 38 points b) Michael Jordan
Jackson. whose previous h1&h was
2:! point~ scored 13 1n the second
period as New York ouucored the
Bulls 33-19 10 turn a seven-point
deficit into a 54-47 halftime advan-
tage.
New York took its laraest lead a'
80.66 with I :49 left in the third
penod.
Jua IH. Neta II: In Salt Lake Caty.
Thurl Baile) and Karl Mak>ne scored
21 points each and Bobby Hansen
added 20 as the Utah Juz won their
fifth strai&ht. dcfcatina the New
Jersey Nets.
1Ua11 111, N•aet1 IH: In Sacra-
mento. Regic Theus sank two free
throws with two seconds left in
rqulation to tic the pmc. then hit
three more foul shots in the final ciaht
seconds of ovcnimc to live the
Sacramento Kinas a victory over the
Denver Nugets.
FOR TH OSE WHO WANT DINING
AT ITS BEST ...
Carter compete. at national meet
Edison H1ah's Kaleaph Carter. 1
four-year standout in the shot put who
has already sisned a national letter of
intent to play football at UCLA. has
been invited to the National Indoor
Hi&h School Track and Field Cham-
pionships this weekend at Yak. and
leaves on f riday for the two-day
competition.
Introducing
The Gourmet
~
rrs 1HE BUSINESS MANS ADDRESS AT
THE COURTHOUSE
RESTAURANT A BAR
'JM,,.,
ganfin~
Cdbriaoatr.
t ~.
C111er. with 1 best of 63-0 as 1
junior. pttsently leads the nation with
a seasonal best of 62-0 in the shot put.
He'll comptte in lhe fivc~vcnt
pcntathk>n S.tucday. then the shot
put on Sunday. acxordina to his hiah
tehool coech. Fred Marqua.
Celebrating NatioMI Lutheran Schools Week
March 6-12
Chriat Lutheran School
Q~lity Academic LQrnin1 Expe~iences
Christ-Centered Educatk>n
Pre1ehOOl-1ride 8
striki na out si~ and Mark Dodd was 3
for 3 as the visitina Barons won the
consolation pme to set up toni&ht's
duel with Katclla (7 o'clock) at
Boysen Park.
The Barons ( 1-1 ) trailed 4-1 after
three inninp. but sco~ twice in the
fourth and o~ in the fifth to tic the
game. Fountain Valley then exploded
for five runs in the sixth. sparked by 1
Brad Futak tnplc and a double by
Dodd.
Fountain Valley stole nine bases.
includina four in the sjxtb. Dodd had
two thefts. went 3 for 3. scored 1 run
and had an RBI. John Dal Pogeuo
was 3 for S with two rum and 1 homer.
while Futak went 2 for S. scored once
and knocked tn thrtt runs.
El Dora• C, lrvlae 3: After the
Golden Hawks scored in the eighth.
the host Vaqueros had a c hance 10 tic
the pmc in the bottom of the 1nn1n1
but Brad Snodd) 's line dnve was
snaged by the El Dorado shons1op.
At the time. Irvine had runners at
first and steond and one out. Sood-
dy•s drive between shor1 ind third
turned into 1 pm~ndina double
pl~.
The V1Queros ( 1-1) faced Anaheim
at Brookhurst Park at 3 today in a
ninth place bracket pmc.
Ir-Vine led 2-0 11\cr the tounh. but
El Dorado tied thepmewitha pmirof
runs in the fifth. Anthony Hernandez
homered in the sj1tth to Jive the
Vaqueros a 3-2 adv1nt11C.
The Golden Hawks knotted the
pmc again. scorinaon 1 bases--IOldcd
double play in the seventh. John
Brctza ( 1-1) picked up the loss for
Irvine.
El T.,.. z. Marlaa 1: The v1sitin1
Chargers manaaed just two hits but
pulled out the win in the c1&hth
inning. Sam Chirco. a 6-0 senior.
started for Manna but came away
with no dec1s1on.
The Vikings will host Diamond Bar
Wednesday afternoon at 3 in 1 ninth
place bracket pme.
Manna took a 1-0 lead in the
founh. but El Toro lied the contest
with a run in the s1.xth.
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racing en tries
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tops Eagles:
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JcfT Smuh pounded 21 lulls and;:
stf"cd ou1 tM match as Woodbndmc:f"
c:k(eatcd Es\&n<ta. IS-4. 11-IS. l s.I.~•
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non-leaaue match at Woodbndte:.i
Mondar . ··:
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final pme. but the Wamon ( 1-0) t1c6 '
thC' pme With Sm1:h scrv1na. 1ho :
Eagks het one ball out and m1spla)'cd
a pa.ss.ed ball to end the match -'
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Boothro)d added 19 kills for Wood--
bridge and teammate Doug oa~'IS #
had five service aces. 1nclud1ng three
in the first game.
Estancia 1itoa!I led b' Mike Rusick's
15 l ill!> and Tim Sm1is Van O)'en's 11
lilts
In a communit~ colic-gr match
S..ta aart.ara J, G.Wa West Z:
The ho!>t Rustlers rallied from a four-
poin1 dcfiC111n the final gamC' but the
\ aqueros ncntuall) pulled out the
"In in 1hc South Coast Conference
mall h I '-I 5 15-12. 15-6 S-1 5.
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The Rustic~ 3-3 1n conference,
>At'ft: kd b' setter Eddie Rapp s MS
c1!1~1sts. and Rand) Sm11h's 1.i kill'
and I I blod..s
(,olden \\ C'St trailed 9-5 in the fif\h
g;ime but took a 10-9 lead Santa
Barbara 12-3) Jumped back into the
lead at 14-13 and tht'n held ofT the
Rustlers
S orrs~LL
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for Taylor;
GWCfalls
Pan1 Ta>lor thrt'1ito a one-hitter tq
lead defending state champion
Saddlcbad Col~ 10 a 1..() win ovct:
Oranic Coast (ollqc 1n a <>ran,ii·
Empire Conference softball pme· Monda~ at Saddlebadt .:
Brenda Vc~squcz came thro\Clr:
"'uh a third-inning h11 for the Pirattt:
Juhe Whemone (3,5) allowed Just.
three hns. but errors led to bolb :
Saddlcback run!>.
In the second 1nn104-with SadcDc-•
back"s Debbie HanW\I on ~
Tnlor s1n&lcd OCC ccntC"r fielder
Thttesa Wlute threw out Hartq at
the plate but on the pla) T1ylor
headed for third The throw to third
v.ent ofT the third basman's g)ovc
allov.mg Ta~ lor to score
In the South Coas1 Confcttnc't·
EJ Cam'-i. Ge'*-Wnt 1: Jessaai
Duran ·s streak of~ scorclMs 1nn10&1
v.as snapped 14 hen the vu1tu11
Charge,... 11-0. ts-.S 1 pushed five runs
across the plate 1n ~ fou.n h. Only
1140 of the runs v.erc urned.
Lon Pett'rwn doubled 1n tM Gold·
tn "est fo unh and srorcd lhc
Rustic~ onh nm l.)n a h11 b' t...om.
P.;l\nC
Rush new MV coach
Mile Rush has bttn selectC'd 1he
nel4 head football coach at M1u1on
\ 1<'JO H 1&h rt'plac1n& 8111 Crov. v.ho
resigned 1n Februaf) after e1Jht
~asom a' 1he Olablos" head coach
Rush .i I h<ll bttn the Olat>tos•
Jefen)l\C l OOrd1nator for the pag
('1ght \C'3~
COMMUNITY FORUM ON ADOLESCENT SUICIDE
March 7 through 11 has been declared Adolescent Suicide PrevenUon Week by
the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
To increase awareness, College Hospital Costa Mesa and
the Costa Mesa Police Department are hosting an open forum
tonight on the problem of ado~t suicide
Tuesday. March 8, 1988
8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m .
College Hospital Costa Mesa
301 Victoria St.
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Trailer Conference Room
The forum will be conducted by Lestte Miiis, R.N., and a
representative of the Costa Mesa Police Department .
The public is encouraged to attend. This forum ts for anyone who
la concerned abou1 a teenager. Pleue call (714') 891...500()
for r...vaUons .
~
COSTA~SA -
P"--H-~~·~ w tf onCla Degins
exporting cars
from U.S. plant ,.
" PORTLAND. <M. (AP) -Honda rolled the fine • ...,.. of U.S.--built can uponed to Japan by a :£ e• automaker onto a sbip Monday ud look aim at for inaeacd tndt prot«tiontsm to help U.S.
lll10nlUcn..
Teuoo Chino. P'ftident of Honda North America
lnc •• drove lbe fint of S40 Accord coupes onto•a ship
dodced al the Port of Portland on the Columbia River.
Sm. Bob hckwood. R-Ore .• a adinJ critic of tnldc
~onist lqi11at1on in Conpns.. accompanied
Tbe pay car was foUowut by a line of ma1china pay
ud wtrite A«lords driven by Honda workers as dozens of
HODda executives and dealen. aovemment.. union and
slrippi .. officials wa1Ched and a~uded. -rhn't arc some in the auto industry who bcli~e the
Oftly way &<>compete is to tum to the sa~emment for ever-
iocrasina levels ofprottttaon." said Seo« N. Whnlock. IClli« vi« prn1den1 of Honda of Amaica Manufac-
turin,a Inc. "°Thc:stcanatt aneumpkofwbatAmencans
and 11~ can achieve by wonuna ~r .
.. Step by step. car by car. ~ are provina that we 1 n
America do not have to be afraid of international trade."
The Accords shipped Monday were built by Honda
of America at its Marysville, Ohio. plant. the sole source
of the vehicles.
The costs of e~ponma the car to Japan wall be the
same u for any American manufacturer. Honda
spMCMMO R.,-Lambert said. .. Honda·s suaaqy in Ammca is to btcome a St'lf-
rdiaatau10company wath the resources to compete 1n the
wortd rna.rkctplacc." Chino said. '"The export of U.S ·
made Honda producu to Japan. one of the mos1
demandina marketplaces in the world. illustrates that our
producu bett can compete anyw~ 1n the wor1d."
Honda. lbc fourth-larsnt auto manufacturer in the
United States. plans to export 4,000 Accords to Japan this year. By 1991 at plans to cxpon S0.000 U.S.-built cars to
Japan annually, with an addit1onaJ 20.000 vehicles to
other countnes. includlna Europt.
-It tS not enoU&h that our U.S. opcnuons arc
comprt1t1ve only in the United Statn," Chino said. "It 1s
the world arm.a where the compct1t1on w1U be won.
.. In 1917. t.hctocal numbnofU.S.-builtcarsexponed
to Japan was 4.006. With our actaons.. we hope Honda will
be America's lcadina uponn ohutomobilcs to Japan in
1988. And we intend to increase our exports to meet
worldwide customer demand."
Packwood praised Honda's action. saying it would
.,., •• s
Worken waTe u TetRo Clalao • ..-ldeDt of
Bonda Nortla America Jae.. drift9 tint of
540 AaerlcaJa-made Bonda Aocard C:O.pee
onboud Ulp for aport to Japaa.
help lhc U nitcd States maintain its role as the world's top
au1omo11vc manufacturTr.
.. What they arc provin11s that America can compete
anywherc 'in the world." Packwood sa1d. "This is the day
that we prove once apin that we can do anythina With
proper labor-manaacmcnt cooperation."
Wh 1 tlock said no pnce had been set for sale of the cars
1n Japan. The coupe. which lists from S l 1.335toS14.&80
in the: nited States dcpmd1na on options. will be
marketed in Japan as an "upscale import .. "
W11h Monda) 's shipment. Honda also t>qan
cxponing its U.S.-built Gl I SOO Gold Wina tounna
motorcycles to Japan. The top-of-the-line motorcycles
have been exported to 14 countries since 1980.
Fluor profits
listedat$9M
Fluor Corp. announced on Mon-
day net eaminas ofS9 million. or 11
cents a share. for its lint quaner
ended Jan. 31. 1988. This comparn
with a net los.s ofUJ.3 million. or 42
cents a share. for the same quarter a
year aao for the Irvine-based com·
pan)
Revenues for the first quantt were
SI b1lhon. compared with $903
m1lho n in 1987
David S. TappenJr.,cbainnan and
chief executive officer, said. "TM
improved lint-quaner eanunp arc
pnmanly a result of the company's
rcstructunnt which was completed
an fiscal 19 7. and 1m~ved oper-
auons from Fluor Daniel. the com-
pan) 's principal enaincerina and
construction unit. Coal and lead
o perations also showed year-to-year
improvement and made a sipificant
contnbut1on to fint-quarteream1np.
In tht' first quarter of 1987. coal was
pro~!ablc. while lead experienced a
loss
New awards for enameenna and
construction were S 1.3 billion. up 36
percent from $975 million in the first
quaner of 1987. Bacltlot was SS. I
billion. a year-to-year increase of 27
pcnrnt.
AQMD Regulation to
Effect All Businesses With
100 or More Employees
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Neivport Ce~1ter Association
to Host Information
Forum on March JO.
COllPLElW NY• COllPOll'n TRWAC110tll, •
Court gives Uivestors Victory
regarding talk about mergers
WA.SHrf-IOTON (AP)-Tbc Su-
preme Cowt. in an im~1u ~«Y
for invesaors. bas plleed 1 heavy burden or proof on companies that
are sued for ckJlYJ'l'c t~ IR holclina ~ ncaotiation1 af\a 1ucb
pttbminary talks arc unda way.
By a 4-2 vOk, the coun laid on
Monday if companies withho&d im-
ponant information a&c1int stock
~ ii must be prnumcd that
1nve1ton who ~t and sold the
ICCUrities were rcly1na on that infor-
mation. ••An lnYCS&Or who buys or tells
ltod at the 9f'k'e m by the mM'tet
don to in rdiafttt oe the intcpity ol
that ~ .. llid J~ Harry A.
Blacknaun for the court. .. Beca..-mosc pubhcly avadablc information
ii retkc1cd in matkc\ price. an
investo(a rdiance on any public
malttial mi11eptaenta1ions. tbere-f'ote. may be presumed."
The abtmcc of a five-vow ~ty
in the cur raitn the. ~bility the
issue could be reconsidered by the
justices in anothtt cue With a
different mull. But. for now at least.
today·s decision is likely to have
impotUnt ~ oa Walt
Suttt.
. }Ulticc Aatbofty M. Kra~, ~
JOtoed the coun last month, did not
W.C J1U1 in consadaint U.C cate.
Olin Juslice WtUiam H. Rdtnquisa
and Justice AnlOfti• Scalia di.,. quaJifaed lhemtdva from parttd·
patina without explanation.
TM court ordcftd f'urthet barine-
in a dispute involvina Buie Inc. of
Cleveland. The company~ witb CE8AS Inc.. a subsidiary of Combustion (Pleue _ couaT,.)
COURT ••• h-.M
~-:m-bald 1n C?ancaicut. in ~-1971. Seock.ltoldtn •Ml laaic cxecuuva
raJtcty *nied for 14 moetllll" '° the mtflltJ lbat It leat ptehminary lalu wen u~y betwccn *two companin.
Aa1~~1n aid
they sold thin stock 1t far ic... thin iu valut.
Combustton Enaancerina it 1 con-
alomerate that makes alumina or
ac1d-bued refractories -non·
metallic ettamk aubtt.anca uted u
structural m1ttrials. Both Buie and
C ombu1t1on En1ineerin1 were traded
on the New York Stock Exchl •.
The stock of Buie was selbna 1t
well under S20 a shire when fnef1Cf
rumors bcpn surfacins in late 1977.
There was a dramatic 1ncrat( in the
! :
1 ! .
I :l I: 'olume of activity in the stock " .. -accompanied by a lharp run-up in 1----------------------------------------,---_:_-----~----_:_ _____ ...:.:~=-==:::!.i
pnce. The eventual merser price of ..
the nock was S46 a share.
Company officaab repeatedly said
the> could not account for the activity
and denied meraer nesotiations were under way
The 6th U.S. C1rcuat Court of
\ppcals ruled 1n 1986 that public
-.1a1cments by Basic manqcment
dunng the pcnod lcld1n1 up to the
merger were m1slcadin1 or untrue.
ncn 1f the company's denials of
n1."got1at1ons m11ht be correct tcchni-
l31l).
The Supreme Court today rejected
the appellate court's reasonana that
1hc company's denial of the
prchmanary talks by itself created
grounds for the investors to win their
~Ult
NYSE UP s & DowNs
-·LOOK WHERE
$10,000 IN RARE C<lNS
CAN GET YOU
Sioce t<M>. clients ci Hames~ Rart Win
IJMSbna~ tmoe enjoyed average pr00ts of 2~ percent
a year after al~ QTti jf:'f!S. lf -as we
believe -oor ~ cminue ro ~e
:1 dli4i12e, SIO,ro> will yidd a net (X(Jtit d
119.316 after j\S 6ve yeas. In 10 )'e'JlS. they will
yield a net JXOC4 d '75,944.
cam qualify b lR in nm Defined Benefit PensM.Jl
Plans as welJ as ms Clher CllJXr.le pe1l.\IUl :nl
Jlliit·stmiilg ~ Thrwgh KOCI. )W an
txxrow ~ yoor rare coin intfo'io. and oor
~ Rart Coll loYclmai ~"' aJkp.·
~ to <bJlie /be;r buyrt~ /XJ<ltf' and reap
ilitiooaJ ~ ~
IU a free infamlioo ~ detail mg t JUf ~
ra1' Coln UMsmerl poofoln, call US ltll free al
~ 854 5179 (inc;ide Califania) ex ;i >O) H').f ~16
( outskJe c.aJifOO'lia ). 0r rdUITl the L'OUJUl helt 1'\
Scrvq lrMSors Silx.'t 1976
15.CXX> Initial Mininllln Rapn:ment
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professes to advance his thcorY that thtl) beft than in his play. thoush he Mal') Anne Mc<Jarl'), for nampfc. he tw succeeded only 1n 1uthn1 a throush .pnl 7 on the SCR ND
wt '11.arc HulcrilAndtUbc Min. &bat i con~&aa.la QeUbet. pl t) l...cmon's quarrel mt' peren &QOd-man~ f lhtm to ~P. Tbtrc 11 . ..,..J•Mllli.-. 6S.S Town Center Drive.Colla a.cc .apon a tjrnc, in its earlier compassion 1.s a nonex11tent 'Virtue 1na1rtttorMa111n8cnson•s taa1n1 and both take on two other charac-t .1tc-1tcmen1 1n ideas. ,.,hen th •~ Meu. with ~rlOfmattces T~
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Repcrto1:rwoukl.01toceasion,puton predatory nature would com~ pr1C1ice of•ubk castins. normally rc1ntroductionorph)'licalal1tratJon. fa h1on. but hawn's pla) Ii merely at 2.30 and 8. undays at 2:l0 •
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Tun• .. ""Saved, "Subject to F)ts") anaculates lhis conttP' mOR df«-bothersome. Richard Doyle and antq0n1ze mem~nofhisaudience. "Aunt Dan and Lemon" conuncs
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contnciedandhow it can be avoided. ...-. tot .. """"'*'O. of AlL LA'°"-MATI~ ~•••• .-W• .. _. ......_., tHH T~-: (114) [:ea.IM2teflllNlallCi "ll' t bi-nd 't-.. : fv · 't TOT LOT~ ~T TONMOOIL of...._.1mof .. Llibew t,Ml,lllC 1111 111 M 4»-6101 , ,377): &*ft IL•e) I no possa t,.; -a I .......... n I •sn ~ .... Of Ille WOMA .. LOCKIA llW)()M COde d ....... of Qll. ,.,e•1 .......... e NOTICE II HEAE•Y .......... ~ .. ...
easy -to discuss AIDS without •ltO ~may ti. ob-AT DOWNTOWN COM· llDmla.1MDllTNCT•Ob-9'117.1111 .......... CMWN Ulet the abOve-S1)(1t4.DOk "-CC.
discussina scllual inte~rw. and several lalMd et tt1e Office of IN MVNITY CEN'TP. lilll*9 fl'Gm "'9 onctor of .._. C ' ll • '*'*' 8ctlOOI oi.tnct tor er .... ) In Capital and
varieties of mttte<>Urtc at that. .. he said. ~ Aelftt at n ,.,, AddltlonM ._ Of tN ._ o..-;,11eot of~ ...... l'..-C m • er.,.. County, ~ ~ dl.wtl'D 1917 I,_.
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havina to tell youna peor.lc the f'acts about City c:.n. wttt1tn.., tt1ne onw. Coet• ....., c.a-~-'Cl ,... tot ~ _,_CPeile•U-a TNCr', w11 ~ llP 10. 20. Col. 10 -w.. .,..,.,
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contellt oh horrible. fatal da.seue." IN&kltwmNumOerenctttw city Oleril. ""'*' leid..,,. ",.,_,...,tot..,_ creft .. ....,. ...... • .. IN .-rd ot • conuect tor ~-ScNcMaH.CC..
Koop said abstinence from sex is the best Openlno o.. llmlt. "' • ..-ct ..,....,.,., or~ ot _,,_.,needled ao .. .. 11 ..... ,...... .,. ~ ~ 1. UM 1) a,OM,416; !ft.
way for youna pco..1. still in school to keen Eldl bid llflall apeclly ldenllftedOftltleoutwklewlttl .....,.. INoontrect. T"-9 It, Ml lw ... ,_, Ilda lfltel b9 ,...,._, irl 11nn09 ir1 Foror. CtJlfotnle
.,.._ ~ MCI\ and ~ 119"1 u Ml IN B'd lleM Numbet end the ,.._ .,. Oft ..... lt'9 Ole.. ...... DI 11 A l I 11. 91 IN ptece ldentlftad eboYe, ...._ fllWl'-O-4t Une from setting the AIDS virus. 1or1t1 1n ttw IP9dflc:ellont °'**'9 o.a.. TAl(fTOfb!oe.-sM 1370 .... te .. 11•••11 and tN11 Ille ~ end 2a_ Col. I) f.Me.OOOi Accl-~----------------------------------~and·~~IO~ ~bld~~~~T~~COllMIC11 'I 1~ .. ~~~~-tM~end~~-• apeclflc:8done muat b9 dMr· MCfl and .-y ...,,, • a9t ....., CA 8H2t. COCI* .. c .... ..._ pw ' • tbOve-llated Um• end onct Cellfomle ....,_ t
f>ilot who flew near Reagan, s
copter must spend time in jail
ly In the bid, and i.llur'9 to forth In IN apec;Hlcatlone. ~Ille obtelNd Of\,..,..._ .... pAeoa. p_. C.... 4', Une H . Col
Mt lofttl Ill'/ Item In tl\9 Any end 111 •xc:epllona IO tN A copy of "'-r.._ llNI WtU.tAM L. • .... ,.. T-. .. lie • I 10.00 c»-2) S.CIM,'98
•P•Clflcallon• lhlll be apec:Jllcatlonl muMI .. cteer-be Pol19d et the job.... ,,.........1 AUD•IY L. Poelt r~ed tor MCfl 19t Of We~ C9l1lfy INlt the DtOunda llDr ~ ot tl\9 ly lft the bid. end fellur• to ll"*'beme11det01~'C>Ofl _,., ._._, bid ctocumencato~ eDo¥e tteme ere In .c.-
l>id Mt lontl any i1em In the IN CONTRACTOR to wflOln PutMilMd <>ranee Cwt '*' retvrn In good con-eotdenca w1tt1 IN AN1U111 EecflbidlNllMtfOttlltM 1peclflcallon1 ehatl b• IMCIDftlnctlaewerdad .• end o.llyPMotMwd\4,5.1,7.1. dl1ion wit'*' ten 110) deya St...._..t for Ille ~
1\111 neiw end 1eaidel'1CM of iiroundl tor ratKtlon of IM upon any "'bcontractOf 1Mi after the bid ~ dai.. Mded Oacamb• s 1. i•7
ell peraona end pertle1 bid under lldl CONTRACTOR. F121 ~ bidder llMi ti. a medelothelMwaneeCom-
ln..,_ted ln ll\9 propoaal If hctlbldlhellMtl0t1htne lo1>9Ynoti..1'*'t11eaeld 11c•n1ad contr1ctor mlHloow of tN St.I• or LOS ANGELES (AP) -An Army auspace o"er the skies above Reqan '' 111e bid 1a 1:1y a c;orporetlcn. NII nemeund r..idallCM ot IC)eClf'led ,.._ 10 all woni.,. PmlJC N()JIC( purwl 10 me lkllinw Celllornle. ~to i.w
grivate., who flew anto restnctcd airs~ ··Rancho del Cicio.'' about 120 miln •tat•• nem. of the of-a11 ~ end '*" .. ~by"*"lnlt'9•· and Pr.,._...,.• Coda end -.... P • ..,.,, ••· over Praicknt R-esn's ranch, was ordered northwest of Los Angeles. That area is ofT ~ ""° c:en 11gn an .,,,_.., 1n IN p1opcae1." acutton of IN contnlet. ""' AMO CAIUALTY be llcenMd in IN followtno PreeW•••: '"•••• 1. ___. aorwnem on bel\elf ot 11w ""bid 1a by a C01pcwat1on. No bidder"-withdrew •tW• Of nm a... ~ --.~~ ._ .... , to SDCnd 30 weekends in jail and was placed hmits to air traffic when the president is corPG<•t10n and wtteth•r •t•t• 1.,. nam. of the ot-Jrt'f bid tor a period of lhlty NUN.. aTA'Rmllf o.we18ulldlng Contrec-Putlllllled Orenge Coe9I oe five years probation Monday for muioi v1s1ting. ,,_. tt1en one officer muat 11cets who c:en 11gn en eo1 deya .,_ "-dei. _. w.s.n. .....,. ht· tor -e uc.n.. e.ity P1tot Mardi 4, 5.1. 1, a. false s&alements about the 1nadcot. Myen and a ~ngcr. Oregon busi-e1gn. " the bid la by • PW1· ag,r..,,,.,1 on beNlt ot IM tor tN °"'*'Cl of bide. ..._ cu•• p, .,....,.. Each bid must conform ttll D-Jph w ·11· ...... 33 f F . H I I ~ J ed b nerlNlp or • j()lnl ~•ur•. C()(OOl'atiOft and wfl•tM< A ~ bOnd and • c..... and ti. reapoi ...... IO IN F123 ~ · 1 aam rnyers. . o on Lewis.. ncssman ar an ~ ones. were arTCSt Y 11 ... the ~ and ad· more tllln °"' offtcer must pWtormenca bond .,.. t1t1 v ... ....., Di•••' 1 contract doc:umenll
Wash., was convicted oflyillJ to authorities the Secret Service when they at John Wayne dr-of a11 gene<al part. 11gn. 11 111e bid is by a PW1· ,.qUired pr1ot to aecu11on 11, 1111 EKtl bidder ene11 IUbmll. PWllC ll)JIC(
about the re.ason he strayed into prohibited Airpon. ners and join1 11entvrers. If ners11tp or a Joinl ¥9'1tvr•. of tM contrec1 llnd ..,... be To111 admitted e11e11 on IM form lurnllhed with i---------ai~ in his rtnted plane on A~ 13, l 987. Despite a Probation Department ~-111• bidder 11 a 101• staae 111e NmM encl eds 1n tl\9 form Mt tonn 1n tn. t Pao• 2 . 11 n • 2 1 I IN contract ooc:um.n11. a 111717
1t LMSAJM tjme the president wasbeadina to ommendat1on of probation. U.S. Dlstrict :,=·:~~ == =-:c,o1i!t9:'.!:1i COil~~~ 4590 r~~: '~ k~-== ::0:-::-' ~ ':.~ =
his hiJhop ranc h north of Santa Barbara. Judge Manuel L. Real sentenced M yers to un<* • flctttiou. name. ,,... th• bldd•r 11 • 101• ot IN 0-nment Coda of Aggregate wrll•-ln• IOf ~ by tne ~ MMA A._,. M~ craft veered too close to the thrtt ycan in jail for each of two counts of bid lhall be lft 111e , ... ,,_ proprletOl'lhlp °" 11nOt11« 1tw St-'• ot Calltornle. tl\9 aoee111 eurl)lu9 funds !Page 1nd Subc:ontractlng Feif AllD Of NihiC*
prajdent's helicopter and wandered into ~Jtino falSt statements. of the bidder .itti • deliQ-1n1ity that doaa bullNal contrect wlll conteln 3. h 13) -; CllOllll Stocki Prac:tlcea Act. ao-nmtnt YO UF•HTD -------~~~-------~----~--------------~~ng~~~·~~~tn.~~~m~tn.~~~~llnd ~~~lon4~~~ ~~~•~ "OBA (tM ActltlOul namer , bK1111e1t 1M In tM r ... name 111cc .. 1ful bldd•r to 1,000.000, ~I• wrtt• ~ bidder muat 1Ubm1t To ell'*" ~ W. ._...,..,. tlM &.• ....... tlM lalll .. ,.,... HM ....... ,.,.. llM provtded. "-· no fie. of the bidder wilfl • ~ IUbttlMa wurtt1e1 tor lnY inl far C>CMr ttwl ~ Mtlt MCfl bid owUflad or c'9dtton lnd COfttlftgeni jillilli:IDlll;;;l;;ll ----------1;===~-====~!=·75"C()RirorT£:"i~=~ Utloul nenie ane11 be uMd nation 1oi1ow1119 sl'lowl~ moneys wtttlfleld by ttie DIS· eurpu. IUnd• (Page 3, llN CMNer"• cMcll peyatita 10 creditor-. enc1 pertona wt1o I .-, ... .-* II 75 CORVETTE. loaded un1eas there la a cvrrenl '"08A (Ille flclllloua nllM)' : T RICT 10 anaur• per-2..C) -; Groll paid-In llnd 1119 DISTRICT ore bid boftd mey b9 Olhatwlea lnaer.ated
- -with many •xtru Good reglstretlon wHh the Orange provided, llOwe...., no lie-lormenc. under IM con-contrlbu1ed IUfplu9 (Page 3. In ttie form Mt fottl\ In the In tn. will and/or •t•t• of ·& lue . Becker aound, 'II' llW ... con d 111 on 1 15 00 County Aecordlt 1n ceM of Utious ~ 9flall be UMd tract. line 25A) 2,N3,197, Un-contract dcSCurneitll lft an ANNA A AK>EA ~ .._... 113-«>17 WW 641-9828/aft• 8c>m c:orporatlOn•. Include tl\9 unieu tller9 11 a c:unwit W8"' lhtv Mwdl t6. 1NI ~ tunda (1Urplu1) amounl not .._ rhan '°"' ot A '*'"°" hea ,,._, !Mad
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.. ;r:u liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim nemM ot tM PrMidenl, r9glltrlllon wtth ..... Orenge • 2·00 prn (Pega 3, line 158) 21, 714: IM mu~ ernount ot bid by WENDEUA E MYERS In
1 Secretary. Tr_.,, IN! County Alc:Ol'dlt In -cf o-"--._,d, •r 5"'~ as regard1 pot-• • gueran ... that the bid· IM Superior Court of Or-..., ml Manager corporallons. Include the C"•wcetler, Dewld A. lcynoldefa (Pega 3, HM 211 oer wlll enter Into th• angaCountyreque9tingtNlt ...... I .aft!• 'll l&Tlll TM Clly Counctl ol tl\9 ~ cf IM President . ...._. 3,905,52t. lncom. for tM propoeed contract if tM WE.H0£LlA E MY£AS be It • Cly of Costa Mw r_..... ~etety. Tr_,,., and Publilfled Orenoa CoMt yM.r CP•g• 13. lln• I ) same It ewded to IUdl llPOOll•*I • P.,..,,,. ~
Needs min« wort 1210 IM right 10 r~l lllY or .. Manager OeilyPllol MerCll I . t5, 1NI l,4t2,49t OtlbutMrnenll biooer lntNeventof,_,,. -l•IJWlo ~terlhe
......... bids The Clly Council of IN TOlt lorlMY-'(Paga13,Mnet1) loertterlntoUldcontrect, •t• .. ofthedecedenl
0.ted Merell 4, 1988 C11y of Coeta Mela r~ rtllJC NOJIC( 2.579, 177 IUCll aec:urtty will b9 fot. The petlllon r•quHll ...... 4 Speed em/Im, air -4 PubltsM<I Orange Coes1 IM rigllt 10 re,.ct any or Ill W• hereby certify that the lelt9d authOrlly to admil....., the
door 61.000 original Da.ly Ptlol Merell a. 1988 btdl MOTtC9 TO aboW lllfftl .,. tn ac-TM DISTRICT ~ ate under CM lndepens
141-112• '"'' .,. miles . s t600 080 1011 0.ted Mweh 4, 1988 CMDfTW Of ccrdenca w.th tn. Mnuel !tie ngl\t to reflet any or ail! denl Adn**tratlOn of e.,. Publlll\ed Orange Coat MA.It ~ Stat-• fOf lhe ye•r bl<tl or IO -~ any Ir-... Act
ORO FIEST A 1978 Yel
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melite bMut r..ioretlon . 875-4750 Ron
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__ "8.JC ___ NO_TIC£ ___ Dall'{ Pltot Marcil I , t988 1..._ 1101_.197 anded e>ec.mw 3t. tM7 regulerltlea In any b+dl or I A~ on the p«ltlon
t078 u c c ) mede lo IM lneutence Com-Ille blddlnQ. " be held on MARCH 30
ftCTIT10U& ..-:u NotlQe. ;...;...t,y given 10 lllialloller, purwl IO... Purwt to IN prOYllionl 1988 •• 1•45 p M In Dept. ..._ aTA~ 0..-~ ~. of Section 1773 of the l.ll>Ct 3 t '100 cMc Cent Tl'l9 following peraons .,. •-.,. llllft~ cr•dllOfl ot lh• ••thin " 'CJ t: ....., -~ ot 1119 Stet• ot Call-• ., ORANGE '"~"-nul"-C f\erned lransfer0t1 tf\111 I .._... ..____ -tW w.t. Senta Ana. CA. :k>tng bu8tnell.. bull< transler Is about 10 b9 r-~-ir lornle, IM CMSTRICT hail ob-IF YOU 08JECT to tM TV-VCR SERVICE. 2152 S MOllea TO made on _ _. rv-PublilMCI Orano-Cout lllined from the Oir.CICN' of granting of IM S*ltlon. you Brlatol Santa Ana CA CONTMCTOIW tlereinaft.,-.,~....-·T 0.ityPllOIMarchl,9, 10. tt, llle()apwtmentoflndustrlel etll'ler ~at IN
i2!!!.. Van Ptlarrt. 9 t 4 I CAA.UNO Fa.. ..,_ The ~ and bullnela 12. 1918 R• 1111 on I 111 • g • n• rel Ing and hie 'f04JI ob-
G ;;:~~1 lie Ave W111-Scllool Ot•trlet Coast lddr-ot tl\9 Intended I082 prwellng rate ol '*diem tact~orMawfitMnoC>tlc-
rnln1ter, CA 91683 Bid~.~~~ tren1taror1 .,. J£FF "8.IC NOTICE •eoe• and th• g-•· Ilona with ..... COUt't befor•
Tiii. bus1~ •• IS con-GOONEWARDENA. 3801 l)r9¥alling rate for hotldey IM hMr1ne YtNr .,.,..,.. ·-M of Ille 25th clay of Mardi, and OYerttnM worlc tn the los .._I ..,, ducted by .,, 1ndMdual tllaa JambCN'.. Rold Newpot1 ~ AMO ACCMNT AllD anoe may .,. n '*"°" or VT
NgNa VIII Pr\em ~ of Bid Aecelc>I Of-8Mctl CA 12MO. •AL'" celtty In wtMc:fl IN• worll .. to 'f04J# ettomey
ThlS stat..,,.,,t -hied IW:. of Pur--. ..... OwactOI', The 0
locallcn In CeliforTila • .,.,,. Of TMI AM-be perf':tmed lor ~aft IF YOU ARE A CR£DITOA Coun c t Or ~·-... of IM clllef aacutM office MUM. aTATW-.T • ftAR °' IYP9 worller ,__, to °" • contingent eredf1or ot "'"' 11\e IY ,.. 0 • Ms B•tty Kahn. Cout OI prlnc-bull-office ,...,.D DCC ... IR 11 UICI.II• IM contract TheM IM 0.C:HUd. you mull Irle enga County on Febfuary Comm Col~• District. DI IM Intended''-*°' ts· 1191 • rat• are on file at 1119 DIS-'f04J# clllm with tM court or NABERS !l!llJ!!M!l!\11119. 11188 1370 Adema Awnue. Co.II 757 Domingo DrlW Untt F. ,~ MUTUAL ~ TRICT otllce toc•led et pr-t it ro IM per10n.i
CADl.LAC -· Ill r~•· .._, Publlll\ed Orange~ Pro 91•21c128 lden11hcat1on Newpor1 Beed\ CA . •IUllAMCI COWAMY !~ ~7~.,!~~ rlC)l"-tatiW appointed by ...,,.. ~ o. p F 13 All other bullnela nemea 1't -~ Cl..,.,. .,.,. .. -.. ~,. ._ the ccun within four monthl I 29~ HatllOr ""' tJy •IOI ebruary N*"41 °'9119' Cout Col· and .odr-uMd by IM DNw. .""'°"" _....... may b9 ot>tained Oft ,.quell from lhe dete Of flral .. -r,~ C... Marc11 1 8, 15, 1988 1ege Paving Renat>llltatlon lranat.,or wlttlin the pelt CA ----.. A copy of 1""91 ral9a 111e11 auence ot lettwl u provided
of late model. low mlMge ' ~ 0°F' and "S" Street -e.cS "" 1-· ,_,. ---11 lt\ell b9 mendat
Coun S.. . , addr-ot the .,.,..,.,._ u.MMU.. I nt 147..... o TM lllM tor Ming ClllllN wll
BEAUTIFUL SEL.E(:TION ~979 Z!IOO T068 Pr()jeet PW1110g L.011 a·· -.. .. __ -,..__ ,.... _._ ... ._. ...... be poeled al IM job alte. In Section 700 ol lh•
Cedlll9csln0r::i . "8.M: NOTIC( No. 1408 TM~ end~ tl,H1.Hl,1t1; , •••• INCOHTRACTOA ~= Prot>et• Coda of Celtfornla.
FIND tyl uel I UICK ncnnoua....... PlecaPtenureonll6e Of. we:JOHNMARKROS£ancl ~....b-•' ..... lhlconllactle--61d,and nol ••pi(• pnor 10 tour lltlm •lf llU &•A 1100 1 .W. aTATUml'T :=r:~ ~4f.~'-p~~O.:t JOSEPHINE F ROSE. c/o ......... w a:':t :: upon MY IUbconlractor montlll from IN da .. ot tn.
>Ont c:ond, fUlly equtpt, 2=:bor81vd 1--Tiie lollowing l*'IO"S are CO"'m Colleg• "t1atrlct. ~:4. c~ .... ~ .°!,""'03•. Seit =.r:"'=' ..,,...._ ~ .... "· r~ ::" ..;.~~~~!: ~~~~=-NE tf1e ·-157-0788 throuoh class1f1-ed COSTA .. E.... come .. Coma 9lgll Come d 0 Ing bu 11 n... • • 1370 ACS-Co.ta ...... 'T .,_, ... ---*fled ra• 10 ... wort!.,. -~ --' buz ·ln ;I "ed. MORGAN ENGINEERING CA 92628 Tliaphone (Tt4I TM Pfoc-t'I pertinent ...... It Ae-.,.._. Ille k90t by IN court. H 'Pl lllO' COl'll Place Newpof1 w . .s707 nereto 11 6aecrlbed lft gen-...... ....._. _,.... ~ bytt*'lln ........ 11• • peraon lntw-.ct In
Beech. CA 92863 NOTICE IS HEREBY ar.i u Stoc:t& lft Trade. F~-b ,•,•n: UH~::..= ecutlOft ot Iha contract. the ....... you INl'f WW
MICl\MI D MOl'gan. 1904 GIVEN ll\al '"• above-1ur11. Equipment end .... (..,...)117 lnYNobld~ ~!= uponthe .. ecutorOl'adrnlf\· ---------------------4:ora1 Ptac41 Newport Beact\. named Sc:l\oo4 O.trlCI for aooct...141 ot a l*tlln Trawl ca.-C"-> er.. ....,~ 'IO) cs.ya ,.., tl\9 date M1 lalretor, or upon Illa It·
CA 92'63 Orenge County Caktom4a. Ao91'CY bulinNa 111<1 11 .,.._ u-.-...,_ ior the~ of bid* Ion~ tor tM ~ or
T11<1 bu11neu '' con-ing by end 'ttvougn 111 IOCaled et-3801 JembOl'ee CD••Ull) llt c:...., _.. A 1 bOt.t and admlnlllletor. and Illa .itt1
ducted by an lndMdual Gov«nlng Boetd herem-Rold. Mewpol1 Beec:to. CA t•rplH 4'•rl•t 1111 '*,:::;: bond Wiii ti! "-c-1 wttll proof of --
ANDERSON an Santa Monica. View Memorial Park lant.a, Georgia. sister. MT111c11 ... , 0
1 Mor1v111 ..._. •tier ,...,red to · .. '"DIS. ~~ .... Tl~~.!'-, :.'......,.,.,. (1.-.-); IM1•r• n .,,.•~prior to uec:ullon ~--~~ ~_,..!..,~~ Corona del Mar Els.a •• 1 • amen wa ,,_, TRICT'" wtl reoeiw uc> to, -vi ,,. _, rans-ors '• '0 •: M • t • • • • • • of tn. contract and INll be .. .., ,.,., , _ _.. -R E G l N A L D L R os a 11 n d 11 a n in e Miller of Hames #llll 111e County Clerk of Or-but not later 11\111 IM ~ at l&td IOcatlon is WEST .. ,., .. ._ • 11...., 1 a .,, the torrn Mt for1ll lft 1119 nota of the fllng of an In-
AN 0 ER S 0 N . Archeolog1st 1n LINEHAN City, Florida. also angeCountyonJenuery17 statedtima,Maledblctltor COAST TRAVEL Meelttl •r••lwMa ::ontractdocUIMnll Wlf\tory~~llilaementot
1g14 -1 gas Passed Gu.am. Lars 1s a M A IT A 8 ,.. L L E survived by 13 grand, INI _ the _.,d of a contract tor Sad ~ tr.,,.,_ 11 1n-I....,._ • • " 11 • Purwt to S.CtJon 4590 •tate _..or °' ttie p«J.
M h 3 988 81olOgl.lt In OaVlS, "' children and 6 great r-,,... bo jeC1 l9'1ded lo be COMYmmeled ,... c ............... of IN Oowrnmenl Code of llonsoracccuntslNlltioned away arc · 1 • LINEHAN. ~ge 69. _._.._ · 'dre Pubillhed Ol'ang41 Cout &!,. ::.obe r~ In at 1119 otflca of ACTION ..... ,.,. ..-.. Md-1,._ Stet• of Clllfotnia. the In s.ctlon l200 end l200.5 of born in &me. Idaho. and Regina 1s a -·-~away• ... --h J granunui n Mrs. Oa11y Pilot Febfuery 23. 1...,, ...._ ..._ ................ _ ESCROW. INC , llOO Nontt .,_._...._.lllf••tt1n 1 11 1 tNc.itfornlePfobet•Coda
April 19. 191". ra·-.....a J-·--1·-t ·~ W--.. , ~ ••••n: · UM .. -"' was a mem· M 1 a 15 1988 ... _... ..,_'",_, --~. Tualln A-. Suite G. c1wa • •·••••• ~ ;on1recl w 1 cont• n MeAlpt•, Dfftlell a
, ucu \IU.ll..... "' WI 1988. Fount.am Val-.... wen . . Toet ::s.,.:,.: ~. ~ Sent. Ana, CllllorrMa. Ors 11t.J1,,.. • .. r--l)t~ peJmithng the ..... U.C..A• ~-
ln Los Angeles ington DC Has ley. CA Born March ber of lhe f\nl Unit· ---------labov•-•••••d lime and .,. County on or e1ter .. ....., ..,.. .._. !.~!,~•uf11I b11,t!!~~ to • ••rn.rn._.~ Gradua~ A .8 . from grandcluldttn range 19 1918 Oil c· ed Methodist Chun·h . --,,,. 111\'TU'C Meref\ 24, tNI Thia bl* .. -.....__ .. ----•tull aecuri -._ """ ....... c..e... CA tn'll , , 1ty, r-..-.-.... ""'~ ~ _...._ ---~wttl'lhlld .... IMDIS-.... ~Or ,. __ Ott1denuil College, tn agt" from 14-27 "'---~ia Mesa. She was __ ..-......,..._..;......=.--1 · lfan•'-' le aubtact to CM--••11 .-.. a... VT ....,.__, enoe ~t M A U C L A The Andenons had a r'"nn. Mn Llnehane ACTnlOUl• H•.. Th«awlllbeaStOOOd9-lomt• UnllOl"m Commercial "•l••ut .., .._ ,.., TAIC to 1n1ur• par-Delly Piiot Merdl 7. a, 14. C.O.ta Mesa resa~t a actJve member of lfAlmlTAW poaitr~torw:tt•cf CodaS.CUon61oe _.. D1 ' 11, '-' for!NlnCe lll'der IN con-1916
Pursued two ca.n!ers. s ummer homt" in for 4 yeanJSsWVlved the Costa M esa Thefollowlng.,.,..,,..,..:,~~'='== ThenenwandaddrWot .... • .. ...., ... tract MT3 t7
one as a teacher in Ba I b oa I s I a n d , by her lovtna ctul-Seruor Citizen Hous, doing bulinw •· "'"" 1 oe af1 IN bid th• pe1aon ••lh wllo"' c 1 a lllh 1 ef .. ...,.. . ;:..: :U· Merci\ 11· '988
LAB Atlleles Uruf1ed PhylllS' family first dren, Tho~s c ing Counsel She was SHAMROCK TRADING ~"'oete"' ., Claim• .mey .. flied le: AC-.. c1•1 .... ,..,_. .. oe... .. 1 ...... rd, ., MJC MJTIC(
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