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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot\,. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1988 25 c·E TS $600,000 claim cit~s bad l;>uoy OC woman blames unlighted marker for NB harbor accident last December motorina an Newpon Harbor last Dec. 19. The boat allqC'dly struck an "unli&hted and unmarked.. buoy, causing unsptt1fied injuries to Fqner. She did require hospital· could be reached for C'Omment this morning. David Harshbaricr. d1rte'tor of the city's manne dcpanmcnt. saad has dcpanment bad no r<'Cord of the 1nc1dent detailed an Fagner's claim He said that the only hlhted buoys m the harbor arc nav1ga11onal buoys. adding that offshore moonna buoys are .generall> unhghtC'd and often unmarked. Harshbaf'ltr also ~1d that boats heeding the harbor's 4i mph speed hmn don"t nsk much damage e'en rt tM) do htt a buo) The pilot ul lht' :?0-foot Whaskey Runnrr "''1' all<>g<'dl~ intoxicated "'hC'n thl' l-rall slammed into a 1.000- pvund mounng buo~ JUSt inside .\nahc.-1m Ba' "'h1ch c;enes as tht" 1:ntran1.t' lo Huntington Harbour By GREG u.EllX °' ............. An Anaheim woman has filed a claim against the cit)' of Newpon Beach forinjurirs she sustained after the boat she was ridina in allqedly hit an unlilhted buoy in Newpon Harbor. an incident similar to a 1984 Martin ~uther King Jr., assasslnat~ 20 years ago today. is r..&- membered .I A4 Index Advtce and Games Business Classified Comics In the service Opinion Paparazzi Public notices A10 A7-8 84-6 A 11 A4 A6 A9 87-8 ization for her in1un<'S. the claim HuntjnJton Harbour boatina acxi-st.atn. dent in which five people were killed. The claim alleges the city as at fault The claim. which sccksSS00,000 in for oot proper!) maintainina the damages. was denied bv the Newpon , ~uot· or placcJ .. as;>pr(\priatc wam- -eeach City Council. as is customary anas or adequate lighting near the with all claims against the city. buoy According to the claim. Janet Neither Fagner nor her anomcy. Faaner was a passcnier in a boat Garrett S. Gregor of N<'wpon Beach, Freeway aeries Dodaer nuuaer Mike Dam .Udee ID _,ely Saaday u AJaeel nm-......a •• u, J07aer walta to make~ d1lJ'iDC a ftftla lnnln& pickoff attempt at Aa&laelm am. Boda The claim dad not Spt'n f) what t) pc of buo> Fagner's bl at allcgedl) struck. ··1t's prctt) hard to damage an> - thing at that speed ·· s~1d Harshbaricr Harshbarger !>ltd ht''' not a wan· 111 an) other boating lnJU nt's '"'oh 1n~ buOY$ an ~<''!'pon Hart'Or • An unmarked and unhghtc:'d buo~ "as panlall~ blamed fM a 19~4 hoat wrttk m ~nahc1m Ba' that lt-11 ri' c people dead .., \ team.a wrapped •P tile pre-eeuoa witb tbeir traditional Freeway .&erlee face-off and start recuJar eeuon 1amea today. Tbe Aqels WOD SaJUlaJ, 6-1 .. Story OD -81. 1 hl' pi lot 11 rhe boat Virl Earles. \~of v. t',tm n)tC'r. ~a" convicted an J 4 ft ut lht lOUnt) of involuntary m.t.n\IJughtl'I and ~ntt•nccd to three 't'.ir. n pn• .. in Earlrs. a former pr1•k~ &llnJI fisherman 1s free while . thl ,J..c" hcing a ppeal<'d (Pleue 11ee BOATIJllG/A2) A quiet end to Easter Week Crowds reported less than u suaT along the beaches By PAl'L ARCHIPLEY ~1m1 ~mg the month of \.1arch bdMl' 11 \pnng break "'ent out hkc a l.tmh alung the Orangt· Coast "•th e'en )mallc.-r than ,1\ua! crowds '1stt1ng tht' '>hon:hnr unda' Follo~in@ a "-l"t'~ of sporadic 1m.'1dl·nt thJt thrc:'att•nNi but ne,cr C'\plodc~ .nto tht ~1nt1 ot 'iolence th3t marn·d past E.3<,ler "cck.s PohC't' and hkguiird official.; rrponed qu1e\. beha'ed crn-.ds unda' Lifeguard rescue bo4t ~alls it a career .. Th1.. bunn 's dead ·..aid ~tvo'pon &al h Pull,<' gt i...t'n \ l"'CILunda> <'' emng 'e" p<m Bt"ach offic .. rs had main- tained high '1S1b1ht> including foot patrols Jnd a cruise control chcck- pv1nt on the pen1mula moS\-.('\enings dunn tht· "'t"C'k that deflated an~ pott•n11al plam for turning the popu- lar 't:ip 1ntu a r1'''"j) outdoor pan) By ROBERT BARI.ER °' .. .,.., ........ Lifcauards will put th<'ir old Surf- watch i lifeguard rescue boat into mothballs and wall get a new state-of- the-an SI 00.000-plus C"raft to make ocean rescues at Huntington State Beach that stretches frnm the Santa Ana River Jetty to a milt" south of the Huntington Beach Pier Deeomm1ss1oning C'<'t<'monin for the old boat are sch<'dulC'd SatunU~ at the Orange.Count)' Sht"nffs Otpart- ment Harbor Patrol Ht"adquan<'rs an Corona del Mar. State hfquards satd t~ old Surf- watch boat, which has httn operating since April I %4. was C'Onstruct<'d of wood and has ~ome somewhat cumocrsome to opcrat(' The all -':'!_cathcr new crafi. coo- structed · of ti~rglass at the' Cl)stahner Sh1p)ard in Costa \tcsa. 1s designed to ha,•e fastt"r a~lerauon aod mo rt' spe<'d and man- eu,erab1lll\ It "111 tit po"ercd h~ twin. 320- ho rscpo"<'r gas engines It ,.,11 ha"<' a ere" of t"o -an operato r and a hf~uard -and can ca r-r) about 15 to ' 20 '1ct1ms. officials sa1c1 L1feauards s.a1d that Sur:fwatch "as th·e statt>'s first hit-guard rescue boot Three mo nths a fter It "as tfrast<'ned. the Surf" ah h took pan in re~·ue effon.s on J uh 11 1964. which has become kno-. n as Rlack unda' lrf~uards said · Three people dro" ned and hun- drt'ds "ere ·rt"Se u<'d ~hen sudden. strong np curr<'nts cam<'d bathers into pen I at the state lx'ach. llfcguards s.Ih.1 Surf"alch made cic • l"C'S( ut-s thJ: da~. lifeguards \31d and at one llmt had 3 '1ct1ms and fi, < I 1~uards 1r the boat at th<' same time L1f<"guards \31d that o ' ('r the past :?4 '<'ars. urf"atch and 1tscrc" h:iH sa,·ed mor<"than :?. ""'•m m<'rs and assisted 'esscls in d1strt'\S that had an accumulated 'alu<' of mort' than S ~ m1l!Jon E.' en tht" "'l".itha .-cw .. f)('rat<'d un- J.l) "'Ith mild tl·mix-ratures an the o~ Ill~ and gu't~ br('('IM encourag- ing mJn' tl' l<'l' t' l1.'" n <'arl~ .. It'' bt't'n rt•.11 qu1e1 d.a' toda~ ... ~1J '('" pon &Jlh hfl'guard \11tch v. h11( It "a' l ind of ,ool Wt" had a (Plea. eee llll.D/ A2) Deinocrats woo eolorado, Wisconsin Jackson. Dukakts top contenders for delegatesln caucus. p~imary election By LAURA KING .. ... ..._ ..... Jesst Jackson. nouns today the "unfinished business" r<"main1na two d«adcs after Martin Luther Kina Jr. was slain. plung<'d into back-to-back battles with Otmocratic presidential n val Michael Dukakis an Colorado and W isconsin. Fony-fiv<' Democratic delcptn are at stake in tonight's Colorado caucuses. Tuesday's Wisconsin pri- mary offers an even richer prize -81 Democratic deleptes. plus a boost heading into a round of bia·state contests 1n coming Wttks. Jackson walked a H1~panic nciJh- borhood 1n Milwaukee. coun1n1 votesand $3)',ng the 20th anniversary of King's de-ath has "an historic mcani~ for all ... "In some stnse today the challenge is to end the unfinished business and end economic v1olen~ Ap1nst famil) farmers and average working people," said Jackson. a King protcge tn the turbulent 1960s. , A y earlier. the presidential candidat<'S spent Ea-;ter Sunday counina church conan"Ptions. Pat Robtnson. his R~blican btd all but' crushed b) Vi~ President Geol)IC Bush. claimed :'I divine man- date for his prn1~nt1al candidacy. "We arc layina the foundation (or a areat victory for this nateon. It may not be in t 918 .... but I am not IDi"I to qu11:· said the fonner tele'1s1on t'' angl'l1st .. That 1s h1<> plan for me and this nation •· Jad.son preached E..1.;ter ~nnons to huge cro"ds in Colorado. telling them ... Hop(' has ~n unleashed." • Jackson chalked up another ~in o'er the "~kend an the VtfJln fslands Democratic caucus. p1d.mg up 634 \Otes to Du~ak1s· 3 The cont<'st netted Jackson onlv thrtt d<'kgatcs. but he dre-. closci to th<' Massachusetts go' em or an tb('ar SttSaw bank for suprt'ma() an the dclq,al( racr. - Th( latest AP tall) ~ave Dukak1s 653.SS. Jackson 64t> ~S. with th<' uncommitted tall) at 468.6. Ten- ncSStt ~n. Alben Gore had 381 .8 and Sen. Paul Simon of llhno1s. 169.5. Gore and Simon a.re both badh 1n nttd of a win an Wisconsin. Gore.has not had a \ICtOI') smCt" Super TlK'S- day: Simon has onl~ "on in his tiQme state of llltno1s. 1mon scarch<'d for 'ott1 as chil- dren hunted eggs at an Fast<'rcgahunt in \bd1son. He said he shares Ja l !>on·s .. passion for thc IC1S for- tunate:· adding ... I offer not onl) pa sion. but the e\pt'ricn~ to do S<.1meth1ng about 1L .. 1mon also said his t redtnuals arc bener than tho~ of Dukak1s .. I ha'' thc e"pcnt"ncc INlth na- uonal issues thaL fra nklv. M1lce • d()('sn·t ha,c:· he said. · .\ poll an the M1l-.auktt Journal. conducted ~ednc.da' nd Thurs-da~. g.:i ve Dukak1s . narrow lead OV('r Jacl son tn W1scons1n. 43 to 35 percent. Gore had 15 percent and Simon 5 percent. acc.irdmg to the poll. which had a ma~m of trror of plus or minus 5 percentage points. .\lthough its sun e~ s11ggcst<'d Gore was behind. th<' ne"sp.ipcT endorsed ham. C'alhnJ the TennC>S.stt senator (Pleue eee PllDIAllY I A2) .,, ,, 1 Jeme Jack9on frttt. npporte.n from hl9 cam paten baa. Spilled acid routs several in Newport Some workers k.eep hopping on Easter A sulfuric acid spill at a Ncwpon leach manufacturina rtant prompt- ed the evacuation of a handful of plant employen today. but rnutted 1n no serious darnaec and no inju~ MXOrdi"I to Fire Dl'i:-rtmcnt of- ficials. Newport Beach Fire: Department olfkials received a call from Trans- C'hem, located at 3767 Birdl St., II about S:45 Lm. An dectrical Im had ICt off lk' comp.ny's lfl1nkler syMnn. Md upc>n arrival fiftftPttn dilCOwred that sevnal Dllons of a .. wmk IOtution·· of sulfuric Kid had t.,illed ia a store room. The IOlution contained about 3 pm:ent sulfuric acid ind wu not conlidcttd environmentafty eta.,. ous., said fire Dqm1mfttt oftkials. l«.auK of the early hour. only a -~~VllCUllld ..... .. butld•"I •bile .......... lerial ~"' from Nc•pon lr9da lftd 0.... County Fitt ~· daned up * .... nt --contained within lbcMat twe--.. "" =-ACID/- .• ' t cspttlally baa da) for th<' Brooks famat . It started With a sunnse !«''ICC. folloW('(f b) the regular chwdt SC'T'K'CS.. Then the fam1l) would ptl~ into l~ car for thek>nadn't from thc1rhomcm Fontana topandma's houK' in San l>cdro for Eutcf dinner. ··Tbttt ~ no &ttways tn th~ days. e1thtt."" Brooks noted. Fanally. tM)"d make the Iona dmt t.d for evcmng ICf'Viccs at church. This year. Brooks' .. ,~ drntcd their chtldrt"n ancS took llarieSeelqdldJa.~aaBuier - e•J»edeace. olwm. OD die .,.yto ... ~ aeapotted •)laclr rabbit naal'Wacn•tlaenMd. them to church ,....,lit he lw:edrd tor waft. ~~ chure'h. h•s flmily mrt him fof an Fata meal dun"I h11 lunch hour. -Fon-.natrl}. I hvc-tocall) to~ coutd do that. But a lot ollkttp)'1 h'~ a io.-1 wa) from bett and don't ha\'t tha °"'*1Uaitt.'' 8n>ott. -_ Marit Seelc1 . a nurw at C~ Hospetal ofCoeu Mesa. ..., M\t that \ind of °"'°"YfttT)'. fttlwr n. o( htr fam·~~...,.,. .. llwr parml'• hcMIK for E.asltt ittnMr. But ' .. .-Mdulird an from 6 a m. to 6 p.m • .. · . ··"' ~ talk1t\labout hov. sad11 ~a to be wort1ngon Ea tcr:· h<' said .. Normall~. I ~ould ha'c gone to churcb toda~ Then I "ould''<' gone to m) mom's for dinner and colored E.aJ\<'r ~ - Sttle' dad ha'ean E.as1er<''-ptntnC't'. oi\Orts. On lht "a to "ort. she spottC'd a J:id. Bhblt running acros.s the road. -1 stopped· and thouaht. 'It's thc Ea ter bunny: He looked real bus). too.·· -;he said 1ftherc v.a a s1lvtr hnina on the Easter und.a) cioud. 11 ould be ~ und 1n \he fa\t that th<' emcrgenc room so far had ~n rclatt,cl) quact -a coup~ of card1a " a waiter who 1ot food po1son1na from eat 1ng at his O•'ll rt'5laurant. a golfer who ~ t1tchn afkr bcmg ~true~ b\ a gol(t.11. ·l suall). hphda) art' ~d... le \aid .. Luckll). n·s a rcl~ous hohda). so r'('oplc do n't get ~drunk Usu.a.It on hohda l v.(' tct tht drunk dm tna '1ct1m thctt's a lo\ of famtl f'lblt.. 1 lot of ~tf'('SS - aatne Han) also -.as 'taffin1 the tmcrecncy room on unda). But ~e had an pponun1t' tOCf\tO)' an Eas1erdinncr ,.,th htt famtly bffon-rt"P<>"l"I 10 wot'\. ln fact. Harry 11 uwall) oft' on Sunda "I volunteered to "ork for mconc to •he CCNkt have Ea tcr oft-w Slid. Her IDOd•dl ~turr 1!. oftn mate-heel cltt,...hcre ti) ..- people w\o don) \a' c am 1 I comm •UftCats. °'tt at Nc•Po11 ~~h Fm nea• com_,, 6. dlftlt fittf'lhllen~~m a q.-.wlftS....ta) ........ b<>utL . .- . -. made iDlmMltlonal tri~ in the pest to 11J so ••UiMt solutions to com- ptiataf er--. said be did not think he woutil ID le Pulma. 4 dRbl lhat. .. Jason said. Laer. 'II • C.olorado Sprinp news co•~· Jackson pve this tapQ~ • .. ..,.,._ not ptepan:d to ao riaht rrtlW.-r. •id. . J.aa. said the current situation is fun OI ~for the United States ia the critic:aJ Central American ~ .... 1he pre1ent crisis ends. we could lose by hav;ng trtmcndous uti-Ameriawtism in Panama," Jack- son said. Soviet~ ~t t-0 leave Af g1'a,nistan WASHINGTON (AP)-Dl&v- aets have bcaun ~ to remove the nrst of ~r' 11 S.000 · soldiers from Afsha,aiiltaa~ H impasse in United Naticms-tPOl'ISOf- ed negotiations i11 GC11C'Yai, aatOfdin& to adm inistration sourrcs. "The inteUiecace ct"'HrtUJlil} is unanimous in lqK)f'ti,.. rMt prep- arations for a withdrawal havt'tom- mcnced... said OM ldf'llbi~ analyst. • In the past, tbc Sov~ .Mve removed some peripheral aMs, sucb as anti-aircraft beiteri~. Mt~ them witla others. ~ current prep- aratiou arc of a difrcrcnt chanlacr. And they said ~ couAd only speculate about the eJUlct time. du.r- ation and ·manner of a Soviet witJwhawaJ. In a paralld development, Afchan rckJ leaders in Pakistan said over I.be Wftkcnd that ttR United S.... bas 510~~ suppl~nl them with StUlp:r ant1-aarcraft -mtSSJlcs. Mohamad Nabi Mohamadi, latkr of the HalTbt Jslami . one of the seven guerrilla sroups f'ltnin& com- munist forces in A(&haniS\an. •id the dtvelopMnt comes in <'pparcnt U.S. antic:i.-ion af a settlt'mcnt in the ...,_ Soviet ~·Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze lias said the Red Anny win widldrew from Af&hani stan even if A..._ a•d Pnistani negotiators fail '° .ach ·aareemcnt at U ni ted Nlnions &aiks in Geneva. ·Tawtalbart Malled over a demand io~ by tbe Un.i tod States last Dec:en*r that the Soviets stop a~ \1111 Kabul rqime at Jhe umc time lhlCWasbinaton saops its coven aid Pk'9• to tht M'ujahedcen. ~ SUNDAY SHIFT NO PICNIC ON EAsTER ••• From Al .. We bad one ancdical aMI and did a little bit of trainina... mid Jim Pasternak. Pasternak and Dennis Wlta are single. Bill Benactt. the ~ ;-, ii married but has no chitdrd..JkMid his wife would ~ workh'I. too, ja a hospital emcraency room. ~we've been .-orkmg 1'ol~ for 17 years:· Bennett 111~ _.ma toward Pasternak. -rd Mtbcr be workina." • ··A lot of the marrk d pys ctoA•t wa nt to work holidays.~ they ask the single 1uys to work fOr daaa, .. Pasternak said. -Even if 1hey had•~ heat ....ro., Sunday, their day woulda'1 ~ arily have ttvolvod around &tier. Pasternak taid he'd he at the IYnl -ex.cept it ~ doltd b Eailer. Watts WOUid be IW'fina. Beanett said he.d boU.Uncupforovcttimeat the siation. atts did mADalC to penicii-tc m an Easter meal. His family ptheftd Oti Thunday. lacsaid. TM1'1 hoa<-it is -people adjust. Sharon Shrync.. a records dert at dac J..aauna Beach Police e>q.n,.ent, said her EulCn as a child and. later, as a wife and mother ~ special occasions for the entil'(' family. from patlddli~pnd~. , -HB ticket wins Lotto prize By TM Atterieee.I Presa The $4. 7 million Louo jeck;po& went unclailhed. bat a Huftdlilton Beach ticket wn amo"@ sia ci.t won second-place prizes ofS? 16,QS I ...._ • California lottery offlCia" MUWI •ced Sunday. That tic:ke't WM~--7-EkVCf' at ... 92 Wamtt Ave. ·in Huntiflllon Beach. The top prize money rons 0'\191' '° combine with .the pnd =· in Wednetday•s .. Lono 649" · · meani• that jackpot lhcNlll laeb lllillioa. said lottery .,.. 1 ,.... Sda8de. . • F~oflia numbers plusdw-...- aumber to paid S216.0lt • c-' ~ the Ii• winnen: 206 pllJlld llidrllCt pidred five ~ -~ fo ,.-. =--~ .. m .. m --~It C-llllne CA -...... 9cll 1M9 C:C......_ CA ._ $3.241 each: 11.752 pidc.rd four numben to Wtin $51 each arid 220.SSO picked ~ numben for aa au10- rutk SS payoul ,._ ....nea of~ winnei.~'t immediawty known. The CIOt fi¥C winnins 1icketl waiie sold at. 7-Ekva. 11400 DH•r ,.._ Rd_ Tndee: Graellllc 5eole. Hillt- way 99 in Gnaak ia Ptunaas County. Tournament Bowl 3'4l Savien Rd, Olnard: Lindley Liquor. 7137 Lindky SL, Rettda: $an Rite l.iqeor. Sll N. Diamond Bar ltwd.. Diamandlllr. Ta '*' in the rwice-wcck)y ...-weft Sll.142.304. . Tbe winni111 numbcn. pdM Sat- urday •t. were: I), 41 , 21, 36. 17, 4l ad lk bus number. 10. ~-.. 1 !161'1 --' ...... ta:.>-4321 ... .. ~·4 .aways JO to church. fol- lowcd'by E..ter din11er. then we'd be sick fto'Olll aU the cas and candy," Sh ....... ~~~-'Di•orccs ~ .... holidays a lot. These kjnds of;oa do, 100. ~1 toll my waleh commander I've hem a 1¢ .. 11 the PolK'e Ocpan· melll '90 Iona. bccau~ I don't even think aMul litolidar anymore ... ~ · Cockril • a waitrns at Spites _..urant in HuRtington Bcadl. also us adjuskd. .. la~ put, I would've been home havint diner with the family." Cockrill Mid. New'.~ can t a the l\IJl.Ul'f of 81 unschedult'd day of[ -y.,. lllve to make the buck. This hol~ 11ft•1 the mljor one. Spires clOICll ein Cllristmas and Thanksaiv· ina." lbe lllid . .. .,._ -..urants don•t. That's worlllalldlr~y in theWol'ld." C~i\awcver. still planned to mattu-r. •wy ~are older now, so it's not Mdt • W,4tal." she said. "I'll buy .._.. ~ candy and a y 'I love yoe.' .. Mat ' ~ a clerk at a Huna- i...,_ IDca-convenience statt. ...... lllllrr -and the times -mw 11 aeit He remetnben a youth of lnl· ditionll Uri~.:_therinp and £.aster dinnen. 0. y. M ma-.ed to ..... ~ and watcb bis )IOUDl- llell llwt lw.cas bdOrt reponina 10 ... . ,, .... lille 1t ......... ~ are IO ... todly ... IUl_'J llicl wrhey fCllllll ....... -11tilk. d..,en. !ome-W,'t .. lO IMe care otdllem." .. ':Ju'::' llSCl n••n• --lfl9W • ,... *> ........ .-..... llr t .......... , .... ... ,.. ~ .. . ...... .......... ~. ,., • -*"'-,_ ~tr7•m Qllll._... 10 ..... Ind '°"' .., .. ........ ( U.S. Temps ::":!::"' ~ !: Calif. Tem,_ ............. ~ ~ ===-50 41 Hllfl, ... ler24....... ........ ,. .. ~ ......... _ 75 .. ... ...... • ... __ .............. .. .......... Aold'I ... ...... n .. NlwYOftlQfy .. .. OldlllDN Clly 11 .. o-t.. n N ,..__._ • • --"•n•1'••• .. $4 IO = a • =·~ .. ~ .. ----!!II._....... JI& ... w • ........ '*" MJllrl -Q ~ •• ....... ...,...,_ ..... '2 f1 ar..... 70 12 "'"'~ .. 40 Pfloenill -: r, ~--•• II IO........ • 41 74 • ~City ... ....., II .. ~ 10 4S ~Cfty 10 .. "-'° . ., .__ .. 47 '"'- ...... ,... .. .. 71 41 ...._ ... eo • 1 a.n °""° n ,, s 1 a3 .. FteMlleoo ., .. • 51 a.n.io. ... ..... a....on.s.c. Clla1ofte.N.C. Olic:eOO Clnc:inneCj • 41 T lft'IC)e-St l"trlbg ... 910d110fl •• f1 .. ,_.. ., 41 ,_ 11 57 T~ II u Hlgtl,towtor20ow• •••••·•· .. 51 .., .. _ .. 11 ~ ooei ...... Ohlo 0...-AWofttl ~ oaw. O..Molllee • 41 W""*1glon.D.C. 71 4f WIC:Nt• 74 .. ..._, T1 11 75 12 ~ 10 '1 .. 44 Celallrle • 47 .. 41 .. 43 t:::.. : : Tides °"''°" ,. 36 : ~ Smog Report LA Airport • 11 19AY ~ .. =-4iafp " 1.1 ......... • .. • tt:••·"' u ~ l!I~ IEtt9 HonoUu ......... .......... Jedaeon,MIM, ___ ,,.. 12. ., . ~ ... .....,.. ...._ ...-..,. ...,uura IO .. 1WWY 9DOd; SMOO ~ 101-1 .. i. ..,...., .. 41 ..... l:lla.M. U 74 41 ,, .. lielllllM; 200-lll .-y \JI.._..._ ...... • • .......... 12:11 ..... u Md ltloo9 '-Ca• Al'll..,,. 11 .._..........._ • _ ....... 4:11 • .-1,1 It .. 41 M f1 .. a• 74 • ~ ............................ c::--• :::: ...... 11:tl.... u ,._. .... ...__ -"'J~•1:11..-.na..T--• ........ IC.Mll9Clly '--V..- L.191"-* .......... ....,.,..., ..... _.,. .......... .. 40 ............ _ .. ,: .. , .... IMM.I'? .av-., ~ ............ • M ....................... HI --~-·····_·~ -·· ... •• • • aa.,..... .......... 11• UJ ,....,...__ •. _ ..... -•. 91.. , ..... ~ .. ., .... MILD EASTER WEEK COMES TO END ••• Prom.Al chill)' wind and there wasn't a whole lot ofactivity." In fact. nooneamoRgthecstimated SS,000 who visited NC'WJ)Ort Beach required rcscuina. White said. ··1 think it was the weather. kids goin& back to school, people doing family thinp, .. he said. Huntin&ton Beach lifcauards were busier. due to a strong riptide that plagued their shoreline all week long. But there, too, crowds were down. said Lt: Steve David!lon. He csti· mated the beach crowd at I S.000. with lifeguards rcscuin1 more than 30 people. And in La1una Beach. whett officers saw perhaps the most viol· cncc of any asency along the Oran·gc Coast last week, hfquards watched over a relatively small crowd of about I 0.000 and made some 20 rescues. said lifeguard Wayne Doncnwhy. .. Nothing major happened today. It wasa prctt) good Easterday." he said. The pany ended for tens of thousands ofstudcnts who descended on Palm Springs last week. too. where police reported the biuzest headache of the week was the traffic jam created . by those lcavina town. "Traffic is pretty hr avy." Officer Karen Holtz told The Associated Press. "They've been lt'aving all day long. depcndinl on how drunk they were last n ight. • for a variety of ofltnsn amo1111.k Michael Smith of Saa Cltaentc peny crowd -chicny for public also was ma* for incitins • rioc. drunkenness, Ma"IC'f Mid. Apin Saturday, about 300 youths It was a far cry ft-om the Good near the pier interfered u ,.,&ice Friday rampaae of two years aeo. broke up a pany. when youths and youns adulla Teen-qm bepn throwina beer s~nn~ the downtown area, pelti• bottles. promptina officers to A!QUClt pohcc wt th bottles and tcarlnadothes> . allil&ncr from shcrift"!l ~ies and off coeds. Newport Beach police to d1spcne the P~lm Sprin'5 police subteq11Cntly crowd. decided to increase sccunty, a By Sunday eveaina, however, the measure . they bclicv~ C\coountcd for PlrlY was over. Freeways were th~ rclauve calm this year, Mueer jammed wilb holiday crowc»IM:adin& said. home. Orange Coast police likcwiK .. 1t•1tooM>WdedlOru1toblbusy" prepared for the influx of )'OUftl said a California Hi§!tway Pau~I people. so that even when potential clispmleher. "The lnff"tc s too tloW for dangers arose. officers ~re able ioact anione IO trt into any trouble. quickly and defuse the ~ituations. We ~.a couple of minor caaes. ~ week ago 1n Hunt1naaon Belch. Otherwnc. 1f1 beat real quiet ... pohcc responded to a report of a woman for allegedly cn[tllina in a tex act on 1he sand with an unknown pa~~~;-officers arrived to 1tt Linda 'StenC.U,O.'am•.a. Del.con allegedly ex~in& bcnelfto a crowd of some 300. accordina to police. As police arrested the woman. onlookerGrcgory Hamilton allqldly began lcadin. thc crowd in a chant to riot. police said. He. too. wasan'Clled. Laguna Beach offit crs faced a similar incident last week while arresting a 111an o n suspicion ofbcina drunk in public. Officers had to disperse a crowd of about 200 youths near the Alito Pier when they tried lo stop the anat of Walter Chrislinet. NEW YORK (AP) -MiJ&on A. Caniff. _.ho for llalf a century took Americans on daring adventures throust-the cemic pqn with "Terrv and the Pirates .. and ''Steve Cafty0~ '· bu died of lu .. cancer. He wu 81 . Caniff, who had entered 8tth Janel Hospital on Feb. 29. died Sunday at hi~ home, according to 1 1pote11nan for Kin& Featurn. Canifr ICI a standard for raliatic drawina and quickly t nthralled ~ pression-cra raKkrs with talcs of dan,er in the Far Ea.st in .. Terry and tbc Pirates. .. wtUch dchutod in 1934. Palm Springs police whose force was beefed up by oflirers from the Riverside County Sheriffs Dcpan- mcnt and the California Highway Patrol. wrote an estimated S,000 citations durin$ the we<>k. mostly for f.1m'M~~quor containers. said-n~-ccmEN·.,..,,;~- Morc than 500 arrests were made UVA £. An U A • • • ACID •.• From Al The caust of the spill is unknown and Fire Dcpanment and En- vironmental Management Agency officials arc mvcstipting the inc•· dent.- Trans-Chem manufa,turcs printed circuit boards. .. j From Al Howcvcr, thcsurvivorsofthccruh filed a SI 0 million lawsuit apinat die... federal 1ovemment contendin& that the U.S. Navy planted the unJiahted. uncharted buoy. used for mooriaa barges. The suit also claim• that a navi- pti?nal light on the wnt jcttr o( the bay s entrance near the Sea Bcada -Naval Wea.PQns Station _was in· operable and a replacement uYi- ptional buoy was misplaced. f • A federal judee ru~ last fftonth U..t the Navy was-liable fOr j()" percent of claims stem min& ft-om the acadent. Tbe j11•dee uid .the Navy lbould have taken l1Cf)S to prevent t.y. such. IS l'!pAi~ns tht jetty liaht and ,a.cine rdlcct1ve materials on the buoy. The Navy sbould h:ive~tmlkd the ul'tiior entiiiltt mo~ lhorouihJy allej..teesaated. • Spring '88 J Aerobic dancing at YMCA to benefit Heart Association The South Coast YMCA 1s hosting an aerobic dancina fund-raiser for the Hean Assoc1at1on on Saturday 9 a.m. to noon:Crystal Light champions will serve as guest instructors 1nclud1ng Jackie Sorcn50n's aerobic dance class. The public as welcome to take pan in the dance workouts from one to three hours. The South Coast YMC>. gymnaStum is located in the Crown Valley Community Park. 298'\I Crown Valley Parkway. Lquna Niguel. Belmont High clan of '78 The 1978 graduallon class of Belmont H •ah School is holding it's I(). year reunion Sept. I 0 at the Queen Mary in Loni &ach. For more information. call the 24 hour hotline at (213) 964-2814. , Revocabl e Ji ving tru•ts Attorne)' Norah M. Mo m50n will host a free seminar on revocable living trusts Thursday 7.9 p.m. at 8&40 Warner 4.ve .. Suite 303. Fountain Valley. Additional talk~ arc scheduled April 13. 27. May 5. I I . 1 h nd 26. • Orange Coatl DAIL y PILOT /Monday, APtll •. 1938 * AS • Border arrests up again In March SAN DIEGO (AP) -More than 52.000 allepl aliens wtre arrested 1n March along the Cahforn1a-Mex1co border, or 21 per· cent more than the same penod last year. authorities said. It was the third straight mont.h U.S. Border Patrol officials rt-ported increasing numbers of arrests an thC' San Diego reg.ion. after nearly a ~car of dee. hnanf arrests an tt:ic wake of lhe pa~~gc o the new 1mm1gra1ion bill. A&cnts recorded S2. '29 arrests of un- documented migrants in March. said William Veal. deputy chief for ahe Rordt-r Patrol in San Diego. The only busier March recorded b) the a.gene) was March IQ86. when 6-4.475 undocumented forca&nC'rs were taken into custody. In February. S4,S27 arrests 11rere made an the sector. a 24 perC'ent 1ncrca~ o'er February ~986 and I 5 ptrccnt mort" than the previous month's lt'lprchensaon\ The new law in1t1all) appeared to ha'c a deterrent effect, w11h the a1Tests of aliens dropping by more than 20 perctnt along the 1.900-mile border in 1987 Veal said the agenc) 11ou concerned about 1he 1ncrt"a\1n11 numbt'r> of arrC'sts 11oh1ch arc used tO C'st1ma1e alleg.al bordC'r crossings Bui he ~1d 11 was too earl> 10 copcludc 1ha1 the1m m1gra11011 Ill"' wasn't working A fair assessment of •he lav. 's clTecta vc- ncss must a'>'a1t full t-nforccmcn1 o f the nev. I) created ~nct 1on' aaaanst emplo)ers who hare undocumen1ed workers Vea l said Under the 1mm1gra11on law !hat wen1 an to e ffect last M;n employers "'ho knO'>' 1ngl> hire illegal aliens faC"C pt>nah1C\ of up to SI\ months 1n r n son and SIO 1J()(1 1n fine' ptr alien ~nt t1Qn't aga100>1 fo rmers and 01hcr agricultural concerns 1lf undocumented labor v.on·1 1ake dTc.-c:t 11nt1I Dec I A.I o Illegal alic.-ns "'ho can document rc:s1dcnr) 1n the L n1tl'd tatcs since before Jan I 1982 ('"n 11btatn temporaf) resident' tat us e' tnt uall~ lelldang to pamJnt"nt rc:s1dl'nl' The: ~an D1t'gu arc<i " considered to bl' thr single: bus1e\I ~rnsstng potnl for m igrant'> 't'd..tng 111 t·ntt·r th<' l 'n11ed uates 11lq~.al frum Mntt Mom sets fire t hat kills her·, tW o children 8) Tilt! AssO<'iated Press \ Japane-.e mo1her distraught ovcr-- lamil. prubkms appar1·ntl) set her hou~ .tfirl l d'>ter und.n l..11l1ng he~lf and her '"' 1 .uung ~h1ldrcn police Saad · .. The seminars include how to a void probate and attorne) s fees. prescn c separate property. a void conservatorshap as well as other topics. Refresh- ments wlll be served. For more information or to make reservations for 1h1s limited seating seminar. call 848-6499. Tht· Ille ill thl· '-'est Harnct Lane home .. ' Garden club to meet Maxine Mechem"' Ill exi)lain how to throw pots at her talk Fnda) at thc Laguna Beach Garden Club at 11 a.m. After the noon luncheon. Ruth Koryta. assisted b) Margret Schlick. will discuss place settings in a program entitled .. Entertaining as Fun." V 1s1tors arc welcome and there 1s a SJ donation at the door. The meeting is at the Neighborhood Congregational Church Hall. 340 St. Ann's Dnve. Laguna Beach. For More information. call Helen Salerno at 494-6460. Help wi th tax returns Free assistance with paperwork and income tax returns will be given at the Great Amerjc~o First Bank an Laguna Hills on Friday. from 2-4 p.m. The prOJf<lm 1s sponsored hy Amcncan Assoc1at1on of Unavers11y. Women ancl the Amencan Assoc1at1on of Retired Persons. No appointments :lre necessary and the help is on a firs i-<:ome. first-served basis. Bnngall pertancn1 material for tait assistance. including last year's returns and I 099's and other required form s Paperwork assistance an ming and k~pang track of Medicare and health insurance supphments. 1n balancing checkbooks :lnd Oth~r problems will be av.aalable. Charts 10 hrlp keep track of Medicare payments and doc1or's halls will be on hand. For further 1nforma1ion call Jea nette Lambert at 951-7260. Narrated film on Yugoslavia 'Orange Coast Co11C9C's travelogue scnes. "Armchair Ad' entures .. Fnda) will feature the film "Yuioslav1a and 1he Slavic race" and will be presented b} filmmaker Gene W1ancko. The film wall focus on the people of Macedonia. &rb1a. Croatia. Bosnia Slovenia and Montenegro. U pcomming features of the scnes include "Russia" and "Surpn sang South <\fnca ... The cost is S5 an advance and S6 at the door. Tickets and more information can be obtained b' calling 432-5880 Monday, April 4 • 6:30 p.m. Cea1t CommaJty C•llete Dtstrtct Boanl of Trutttt, district headquarters board TOUm. 1370 Adams AH'. Cost.a Mesa. • 6:30 p.m . Costa Meu City Ceucll, council chambers. 77 Fair Dnvc. Costa Mesa. • 7:30 p.m. Hull•1tea Beac• CUy Conell, council chambers. 2000 M'ain St.. Huntington Beach. tn \nJhl"1m"'aH<"punt"d a1 12:46 a m and htought undd 1.ontrol at l D6· a,m ~1d ': F rl .. lkpjrtmt·nt dHpatcher ». J f1hbt-auh The bod1~ of \111su, Sak.at. ~8 Searti ( .md' C)al a1. 5 ancl'R1na S"phan~ s&k.aa. ~.: IAt'rt' fo und 1n a be~rOOJTI: gt U~ k.un,. ... ud · . The~ arc belie"ed tu have died fro m -+'. smol e· 1nhala1100 hl' ~1d · Ba~d on ph~ s1ral t"v1dencc•fou nd at the S(enc a nd 1nten 1e"" "1th wunesse's, 11 as belie' ed tht"' su~pt'<'I (Mrs Sakar) antent"1onall) set fire to the house." Kurt1 · · s~ud . , .. . ~ A child'• bike Uea in the bac kyard of the charred hom~ ln Anaheim where .. ~ft ~ple di~. , . . . ·· ht-was e.>.trcmcl~ d1s1rau1h1 o'er manial a-nd fam1I~ proNems ... he added: 'u o ther deta ils "e re 1mmed1atel.) a'jilahlc hC' said ' Field hands deprived of toilets, water . ' ... t '• I... .• t ~ I • . . . . . .. . S~ngletQ.n 's pa-role -ne~rs end; mutilator ~ill. b~ free :April 25 LO ANd'ELE: (.\Pl -Ma m farm-.\~QL'E:'-iTIN l .\Pl -Fo r IOmonths ''T;chn1l3llv ""t' ha'e him under h•rl cd u'ffae~ to moH' \1ngleton under: '>'Orlers ha~es11ng fr u11 and ' cgetabler. for parolc4 rap1st-mu1tla 1br La,'>'renlc-angle-:· sun e11lanlt' He ,a n -...1lk around on ht'> J "led gWt rd trom a ho.1cl room market a re not being rrov1ded 101kts or Ion has "' ed a herm11lik"e e:ustence 1n a · 0"' ri. but for .a ll pr au I :1\ pul"p(l1'<\ "e .trl' Frnall~. in Junt'. < ,.,, Gebtge ~u. ~ . waler for washing lht'ir hands. despite. tralkr at 1he <>tate pmnn. the onl~ place csd),r:.ttng him ... . . -meJ1an o rdered angk~on ~aced· .u San federal hyga~nc rules adopted a ~car ago. a authon 11es could find fM him after he "'as . .· 'I 11 V.C"ren 1 •l•r 1• e pre."">'> call' v.e ()uent1n .for « c dura11nn "f his onc~ear .,"' • newspaper reponed toda~ . d.n,en out ofto"'n after to'>'n. . . · 1A Ouldn.'1 1..nov. he "'a' \)\JI thC"'re · '>J1d p.irole . ·: 1 The federal agenc' responsible: for _ On .\pnl 25. his par-0le-and has sta~ at pn~n }po~e-sman ~c-~"Tnarr ~r-n nce·h1\ parole end~ '\tng}eton is under: enforcing the rules 1nsix·cts o~I~,. frac11on ?ln Quen11n -~·II Corf1e 10 an. CJ'!~ ol sigh t 1\0ut nfm1nd \mdl'\.t' ou1 on th~ nl• µbllp11on 10 tell officials wheW\er he ~. of the produce farm~ emplo)ing migrants mgk ton "111 be ablc1n wal~ a'>' a~ a free stretts has mt>re \0 t~ar fro.m lhc un\.no"'n" "'111 ·~111<-· u'i Flonda. near rela11,t-s.' qr' 1n California. Tc\as. Flonda aod other man. under no obhg.all'1n to tell officials -:---thl' &l!'·"'nh lht" l.Jlln() nnt h' them in el~" here f hun ~1d . · . . 1 agricultural su11~. ac'l ·,rd1ng to" tbe Los "'hac he " ill se1tlc the supcrman.C't -th ·n from th1) Ptx\r · 'I hope he goe\ LO Flon da The l'icl1m • .. Angeles Times. I he r,o-)ear-old e \-<'on' 1ct txoal"\ httlc. ltltle'hurnrJ...,ut gu' u!ldcr r~Cln a nJ her parrnt'I v.111 ft"t'I !TIUCh btner.:, : laW)crs from CalifNn1a Rural le-gal n·~·mblancc w the bvrh. hard-dnnl..ang · angktun d~' not.gr.1n1 1ntef' lt"\I.' but ~n \l.1ng rir 1sgOl}l" ·· ...i1d "anC') Fahden . .a .\ssmance. accompanal·d b~ a rcponcr and l·\·l>:lllor com 1 tcd of raping a<id sO:do.m-·has haa OCTas1on3l v1s11ors. 'including e\-( ,.,,r.i I:. osta "'< ounf' suJX'n·1s.or '"!'!to .• photographer. found nn IA3tcrfor Ii.and-1L1ng lS-~t·ar·old h~td1~1kcr Mary\1nrent "'•fc \la~ (o1hn'>. 3J£l1rC"d nur-.c ~hq fl•ugn1~1nttleton~rtka<;t"to hcrc-ounty ·),' .~.' washing at eight farm~ 1n the 1ockto n an IQ~ andrhopp1ng offhC"rforearms "'11h. o'fferC'd him a hllmc ·h.m v.a-s, rclu,t·d b~ >. nlcnt ~ho no v. h.rc; a child ~Ian~ . , area. omc had 101k1<. and a fe"' had a n a' . . .ix-role au1hcm11e'> S." d-~1 1chlt' \an I(•~ nt<'r'tt•"cd hua s.11d lasa '<'ar b(fore :· dnnkang ~ater . T oda) h.e II\ em~ a smaH soc:i~I S«unt~ ~:1 n~le J .Dt·p~lrl111.er: of c Of'fCdl(lO~ S1ngkttln "'JS par1•1eJ 1~31 she st1lf Tea~ .\skcd '>'here lhl') n-Jie,ed t.hemsch ts. -granl and \pt>nJs hi~ da' s tending the ~a,,rd spol..l·\man ' he• .Ht.al c• • : one laborer hired 10 cut aspar.agus replied. around h1~ trailer 1n a remote' corner of the 1ngkton '><'Pt'd nin 'C'ar\. 11 mo nths .\s ii ~onJ1t1(ln i! h • par\'llt' \1ng~ton ·• • "We ha'c the "'hole frc ld." The migrant ·l,()()()..arrcpnsongrour>ds • 'ol a l ~-,ear r0ur-morl~fl Sc."nt<'net" 1n th<' t.l l..l'' J Jruf •h:11 "Ould~mal..t hffii · '. laborerssa1dthc)-ha,dnn1secna toilct or a .\lthough not formall' under guard. he Cai1forn1a ,\fc:n '<, (•,11 •n~ 31 an Lui~ t'\lrcml'I~ l.lrvm Jn~ :iml'U 1ofalct.1ho.1:·1 . , go,ernmcnt inspector since .tl'te~ tx-gan observes a lfl pm tt16 a m.curfe"' and 1s 0h1'>'P(• rl·..-1.'1,rngant"J(l•;r:elea~ror good ·· ,C''c:'nitspla.,heJC1n1narafrt-ha,e lo11on.. ·' han cs tine 15 da~ s carl1n. · "'atched b' a t h:ast ont' r arolt ollic.er "'hen l:kh.i) wr and ;hr\.\ ugh 1 "'brk-1. rN1t rro-L:lngcrman '>41J · · · 1 • , .\ccording lo fl"der31 rules adop1ed a he.' lt.'a ' cs 1hc ground~ f1v '>'CCkJ~ '1s11s io 'a gram htsn ~1d · _ __:· He1s IJ..flll'IC"tclt lib'Pluld\.Ucfus.Af.a~ ' year ago, farm-owners whO-cm1)1o~ 11 Of . -psyctfologiSt. omt 1l1IS \,11o-4 .-The cart~ r('l(>j'>(' 1 nTuna~ f<"ildC'n l<. 111 a ~hrC'OI 10 W( 1Ct\ thl' pokc'>man !>aid mo re people are required 10 pro .. 1dc cool "When he "'ants tO-gC\ shopp1ng.)le asks a half-dozen ~m.au (••rnmur1111e .. "'hrre "If he tal r-s a dn nl ~i: "'II fall down drinking 1A.ater 1A 1th d1\posable l"UP . a. KJS bt•lause he ha.s no tr:msportataon:· sard a~_thont1e :1ned ll1 pl w e angkwn lai.t ~L.hing. \OU don't h:l 't' 10 "'llf'T) abou.t toilet for l·ach 20 \·m r lo}ees and hand· Ronald Ctiun. r~1onal parole4 adm1nis-spring In Rodeo .tt'<lut ~-' m1k~ T1Clnhca s1 h1m going on a bender and go1ne out ' wash ang "'ater. c;oap Jnd t0""els _ trator for the ·Depart mrn\. of(' orrecu ons of an F rannc... o J 111 nti \II ' ~ reople lool.. ng for a h11 chh 1 ~cr .. , SeXjjJhotoS.Of ch~nc~llor '-s wife shelvec;l By ne A110eialH Prell ~m1-nudl' p1ltun· 1n J d1spla< In ht..<. embarrasSt"d and h11m1hatt'J \tr\ Tueafl•Y•. ~prlJ 5 ~ studio's "boudoir" samrlc alhum ~1'.ellerman '-ltd 1n J "" •rn 'ila trmt"nt filed A Judge has ordered J photo&rapher to Ke llerman., 1A1fe of lam~s l\.cllerman, 1n Orange<. uu nt~ '°'upt•r1nr Coun "I ha' e· Thr' filc-d a·s:"O ,lawsu11 \.\ l°'t~rook ~·ountered in hlS dcfen~ last "l'el.. th:ft he had a witness who could sa\ • 6 p.m. Lapaa Beacll City CMaCU, council stop showing poten11al customers chancello.r of th<' 'orili Orang<' Count~ bc'cn on an <'mfl~1on..ll ••lier co.t<.le'r .. chambers. 505 Forest Ave. "boudoir'· ph9tos that a college C'ommun1t} C'ollegl" O•stnct karned on Kd hr1111an '>'COi to lhl' \tud1Cl on \1a r1.h • 7 p.m. Ne.,.,.. Bad Parks, Beeckl ud chancellor's wife had made an No,·embe~rch_:?5 fro'!Uht"1 f<' nrj wll~gr dl'tnrt ~5 and pulled t!iC' ..Q.hol ~raphs llUt ill \jle -11--.-t ... Cemmluioa, counal chambers; HOO an kit C'hnsrma ran~tlusba"nd. emplQ)C'C.' tnat wmei,ne ha seen the sample book "cstbrod. 1.all~ th<' r-'lll"<' tl\at \lrs "'ellemlan had givr-n ham 'emal perml'\llln to d1,pla) the p1ctu~s The phgtq~ral?.t!.er said 1t "VU nCC'CSsan'""-..,.l.;:;.d.,,..... __ ~ dasplJ' 'Ul ') p1l lure~ rn Onkr 10 get "'o Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. The order 1ssucd t nda) put an end to p1tturcs. and 'actused Kelltrm,1n ·''' teahn~ th<' l •• ~ ••••••••••••••••• r' photographer Ra\ 'W\·,rhrook's use of the "These photograph) ha'c.ro~ me far p1ctul"C's The poll\'e dn'P~ the ca~' but · photographs of t m:1a Kellerman. one a mor<" 'than monc' I ha'c nc1.er !ch"" the l\.dkrmans J1dn't ,. . . . . Ht· al''' ..aid he "'o uld ha'e dr-stroyed the phNo~ 11 thC' "'ellermans had called him tu ,.,1n\t'' ttlr r ~on~ fro m a \.krccdei. lknz f\llrked tor~ Police probe four ~tayi.*g&.;· killer spared two c~i,1(11'eD_ · s1ruck. I\'' c (icurgc ( ~'<>le~. 21. of ~aim• Spnngs. "hen C'oole~ v.>as . ~t6*i at a traffic light mllh. 18. -'>'aS"!r1Testl'd Th<' lnClllC"nt OC'C'UITCd at I.JS Jl A'\ :\ small hlul· I'> -~ I'''~ ur trucl h..-en~ numbt-r 2\ 1 • .. 0-"'u re- ported '\tolen a1 ~ l ' r m "unda' The 'eh1dc "'a' •11olen 1n the' 1C'l n1\\ of Pac1ft.: ('~"'"' Htgh"a' and 1Q1h da' on \>.a'<" tn-et • • • :. 1 1 IARIAAA METZLER ................... OLEN A VON (AP) -Authorities are tryina co determine why four l"Opk were shot to df'ath inside 1 mobile home Easter Sunday· •'ltd anothtt pcnon was teft sttiously inju~. but two c hildren were spt1red. .. In some asn, no one is left aJive, .. said Sheriff Cois 8)'~ of the Ri\'er- side County Sheriffs Department. "In thlscaK. tMchildf'C'n were spared for some reuoa ... Randy Holliday. J. and Katie Holliday, 2, were found inside the)(). foot·lona home Wheft their parents and two other~ were found dead. said •nff's sro&ttsman Al ..Di.ton. A Mliooptef and a dOI were~ to tratk down• man wholr pickue truck fit the dctcription of one tern lleeina the ICCM. Brttt Alnandcf H:1le, 21, was band h1d1na in bnlsll ia me Santa c..-.... A Mitlloa Vtejo man ._ Maeed Seturdly fof alleledty DJOlint him.tdf .. a WOCMB Who .. llllYi .. ,c Ana River bottom "'hen ~ was captumi in Colton. 10 miles from where the killinp took place, after passcnby called to rt"port a man actina suspiciously, a uthorities said. Hale was booked for invntiption of four counts of murder and one count of attempted murdtt. Dillon said . Oeoutiet "feel ptttty confident we only have one su~nd M•s in custody.··~ O.n n said. No rno11~ for the attecks was immediately known. ··auhiu doptdeal7 ls thiu tam.ill (arprnmt) deal? We really don t know.·· Bynt said. ··There ._no immediate evidence of drvp. •• The victims wert idtntiftcd 11 the ownm of the home. Callem Holh· day, 23, and her husband. Ronald. 21. and &heir ftiendt., O.vid Kelley. 21, •Gd Jmniftr Mt'CaUlhln. 20. ~h of Glm Avon. A wotMft idnlified u Elirabeth Kimmm. II. of hdk'v. was found lunch at the Beet lay llt0W1na C1ub at South Coa11 Ptua \rrcstfd -as Kenneth Haya Hdmtt. j7. Tht tftCidcnt ottumd at 2::-0 p.m. · • • • ~ • ~nousl) anJured with gunshot wo unds to her face and abdomen. sheriffs Lt. Jan Duk~said. • Newport .aeac-. .\ 19-~ear-old ""om.in told pohl't 11'a1 a dn,cr fin-d a pla,11 pellet gun athcr"'htk hc 11oasdn ,angncarthe an\C'r1('('t1on of Palm and Balboa late Saturd3\' night The v.oman said she v.as 'dJ;a\ 1ng along "'hen the shooter ae'St ri_pcd as 11 male an has 20s. pulled · Kimmell was cxpcctt'd to li,ve and ne\• to her 'ehacle a nd tire<1 throu&h bc1n1 u·c~led at a h"SJMl~ wh~ an opt'n -.1ndov. Th<' dnvcr lM.n name was v.athheld ns a steunl ~ av.·a, Tht're 11o·as no as>parcnt prcaution. she sa\Q. . mot1,e for the shootms, said the Officers found \ht bodies abo'l\ ' 'AQman. v.ho v.as not 1nJurtd. A e e e S:S~ a.m. Sunday aner a caller. Morr than SJ.400 wonh of Jc-.eln bchev~ to be K1mmett. ree<>rtcd an v.as stole n from a home an the ~ assault an ~ Duke said. • block of Hanford af'C\und 4 p .fT\ ~ammett <ktcribcd the SUSfX:Cl s Fnda). The buraJar apparcn\I) whale. early 1970s model ptckup , enttrtd the hom( 1hrou~ a bedroom U\ICk ~fore sht was hosp.iahzcd. vnndov.. • Dutcsa1d. • • • Tho IUl'Ch t'\mcd to Colton after Siu coqu1pmcnt worth appro:umatt · politt t~ ~avcd a rtopOn ofl man l~ S600 •-as stole~ fro~~ taraat 1n. the an a white ptekup acting su.,caou.sly lOO..blod. o(On ' .\ enue 50mtl1mc ..., a bar, •id Cohcm Pohtt-Set. O\Ct tlw --"end. Bttn~ Lunsbd. TM uwk was R......,._ a.u louad put~ a nd &he tearch btpn. Two apanmcnts 1n the 6.00 bk>ck ~mobile home ,.-heft the sla}· of Wamct <\'>enue wtl't' broken 1nto iftll took pla« lits bthind • la,.rr unda\• bctWttn ~:JO a nd 8.10 pm bouleonaduaay 1treet a•ucmH\lnl Tv.o ~ ~te rttf'rckn. •1th a area ")In.ilea eut of'l.m A~ total "alue ofS I.I ~. wtre '1okn.. Minor haatlway violence C'Npttd turday w~ a Fontana man al- lctedl> usaulttd anoth~ dm-n who ht said had c-ut him off. Jeff' James Smith ttpor1tdh k'ft tut t'lr and • • • Tv.o \ adeo ca.lKttt reronkB v.erc iaken 1n a buralal) at an apanment an the "600 block of Slatc-f "'cnue on nda) bctWttn 11 Lm and 7 pm The value of lhc lostc1"tttamattd11 s so • ' \~t i.a,una Beach Two handguns and jmrnun1uon. together v.onh an estimated S 50. v.ere rt'ported tok n ff'C'm a rcsadeOC"C on Pac1fil ou t Htgh"a"· '~ \IC'llm told police 1.4nda} • • • .J The hood ornament ·~s stok-n Police" told l'ieachgoeri who hJtd t-u1lt an illegal barbcc"ue fJre near HC'1slC"r Park on . unda~ that the' had 10 pul 11 out l he com~hed . • • • Jc11oclr. 'alued at SS. waJ reponr-d stolrn Saturda' frQm • home on \'11..ing Road ··. · • • • T "'-Omen stole wmt from a ltore on Pacific Coast H1gh'~11~ oh Slt.urda '· and fl~d an a s1her and blue 1uan • Pathfin~r. the 'tctam 101\j pol~ · ------------------------------------------: Bnishfire in northern San Diego County out· · .. ; . - F 4.UBROOK (AP)-Fu~fi.htcn were poJIC'd from the ~. uh~ remains of 1 40().acre-brushfire an ruatd noabcm SIA Dqo. Cnun.t' aft:cr cool. damp air mo'cd into th1: area. fire offi 11\1 said The blaze v.a dcclartd u t· miuashed ~ndl).~ da\ ear11er than f\~tC'd, ~u~ coot tt1T1pentum rhm1natcd tht da.,-of tM fire re 11n1t1na. saed Make r\1Ml>L.-Ch pet her for the fire prottt1K>n dutn t 1n the Itta ••\\c havt a real ttu(k mannc la~"f' 1n ~now."hesaed ··weJu11in(aci ~to• repot'1 that tl (lht fot) •as smc*~ ... , the fitt~I out and n~ ·, Wft dlfft •'Mt"t\1na. - ' The fire was contat.ncd Saturda nttht but a fitt ~"IJM and~ bad1 , been eX.pecud co S\lnd watch for hoe ·' .,., ·~ \Odey. (ft oftkia.tl" Siad ~re~"' no 1nJ\lntlor1tnK1ural loucs. fire olfiaal said. , ~fire "-amed an.., ~ta aftd ot~r heavy bNtb ID dlle O.vllM Mo.ntaan Rm area~ ol alftM'ook. 60 lftiln ftOl9 ol ..,.. t<1W1'SlnO... E.umndy thd.. dry..,.. ia tht area Im PfO~lded ....a W b • firsi fircinlM .. •wly•der fl Thr cawr f!ltht h mn11Md _.., •. I ft val ....... .. • 0rMgeC0Ut DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Aptll 4, 1888 • • • ~High eOurt halts ban on protest at , St. LOuis Airport Shultz's visit to Israel protested JERUSALEM (AP)-Palestinians mounted a se.neral strike today to protest the v1s1t of Secretary of State George P. Shultz. who was lfYina to persuade Prime MiniMer Yitzhak Shamir to accept an international peace conference. aspects of its content .. ~ame!r ~ dirttt face-to-face ncgot1t1ons. said Shultz. Streets in the towns of the ~upicd West Bank and Gaw Stnp were near'ly deserted today and shops shuttered after an undergrou~ PLO leaflet called for a genC"ral. str:alte a~ three days of protests to coincide With Shuhz's visit. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su- preme Court refused today to let a St. Louis airport ban all dt>monstrations. soliciting and distribution of political and religious literature from its terminals. The justices. without comment. let stand rulings that an airport terminal. . like a city street and sidewalk. is a public forum where free-speech rights must be accommodated. To date. every federal a ppeals court that has studied the is<>ue has ruled that a government-run airpon ter- . minal is such a public fonlm. But the high court has never said so. The justjces came close last June when they unanimo usly struck down a sweeping ban on free speech at Los Angeles International Airport. "We think 1t obvious that such a ban cannot be justified even if (the airport) were a non-public forum because no conceivable governmen- tal interest would justify such an absolute prohibition of speech." The St. Louis case aC'ted on today began when a fired airline em{>loyee unsuccessfully sought permission to protest in the Lambert Airport ter- m inal. Jesse Jamison had been employed with Trans World Airlines for 16 years before he was fired in 1 98~. According to court records. Jamison .believes his firing wudiscriminatori-1 I} based on his mental illness. He has been diagnosed as a manic-deprcss- i ve. the court documents said. Hospital officials said an 18-ycar- old Palestinian was shot to death and another 18-year-old was wounded during West Bank unre4't that accom- panied the general strike. The fatality brought to 137 the number of Arabs who have died in four months of anti-Israeli proleSts. One Israeli soldier has hccn killed. After meeting with Shafnir and Foreign Minister Simon Peres, Shultz told reporters his talks focused on the content of ptOspectlve Ara1Hsraeli taJks rather than the procedure of arranging a meeting. .. The encouraging part about it t.o me was that we have now engaged in this initiative on the important Hospital officials said Mohamm~ Abed Maadi Al Zaidan was shot in the chest and died during a demon- stration in Bani Nairn. a West Bank village near Hebron. In Nablus. hospital officials said an 18-ycar-old Palestinian was wou~ded in the thigh by arm)' gunfire dunng a protest at the BaJata refugee. camp . The army said a border policeman opened fire durinJ the protest, wounding an Arab 1n the leg. after being attacked with an ax. The camp was placed under curfew. Sa~ mg that officials there tned to create "a virtual First Amendment Free Zone:· Justice Sandra Day O'Connor wrote for the court then that such regulauon g()('S far be)ond trying to ease congestion or disrup- tion of tra vehng servict''i. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Sept. 10 that the airport's ieneral ban on such demon- strations 1s unconstitutional -and it ordered the trial judge to come up with a way to accommodate Jamison's .. right of ix-aceful picket- ing." A cherry JullOee . Keiko Bapab.l, daU.hter of Coa.melor Aklblko Bayuhl of the Japaneee EmbUfy, U,hta the ~7:;r-old Japaneee Stone Lantern, •l&nlf)in& the begin of the Cherry Bloeeom l"eatlYal on the banb of the Tidal Buln In Wuhlqton Sanday. Panaina '1ints chasing of envoy's car staged by_U.S. u .s. policy on refugees. criticized in new report Swaggart preaches impromptu sermon By ne AsMdaled Press PANAMA CITY. Panama -A Panamanian government offi ciaJ suggested the United States might have staged a chase of its ambassador's car to justify an eventual military evasion. The U.S. Embassy said Ambassador Arthur Da"is was pursued for two miles in Panama City Sund~y .bY a government military \'ehicle with its siren blarinJ. It called the incident serious. Sunday's communique signed by ~ustice Minister Rcxj_o.lfo C'_h1an dt> Leon said the incident began when a police scrg~nt saw c1v1hans. m three vehicles followjiig the ambassador's car witfl .. an exaggerated d1~play of .automatic arms." ··we do not want to think that they are fabn~attn$ false accusations against our armed forces to justify an announced invasion of Panama. and we reiterate the intent bf die Panamal)ian government to protect the life and property of residents and fo~igners. including North .\mencans:· the communique said. By Tlte Associated Press . . WASHI NG TON -The world"s refugee population swelled to more than I J million last )ear. sa~" a report on refugees that sharply criticizes U.S. policy toward those seeking asylum. The report by the U.S. Committee on Refugees says the number ofrefugees worldwide increased from I I. 7 millio n in 1986 to 13.3 million last year. but says that many of those seeking asylum in the United States are discouraged "Y harsh policie-s of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Mecham hears closing arguments PHOENIX - G o\. Evan Mecham arrived at the Capitol today to hear closing arguments in the Senate impeachment triaJ that could end his storm~ political career. perhapc: in a matter of hours. The first-term Republican was oheered by a gro up of"ell-w1shersas he walked into the Senate building behind bodyguards. He said nothing but smiled and flashed a thumbs-up signal at the crowd. BA TON ROUGE. La. (A P) - Only hours after a young heckler called him a hypocrite. fallen evangel- ist Jimmy Swaggart took the micro- phone during a Sunday night service and gave his most em01ional six-ech since stepping do" n from the pulpit Feb.'.! I. Swaggart got a fa"or~ble response from the crowd at his Fam1lv Worship Center. but officials of the Assemblies of God c hurch said his apix-arances Sunday would have violated the terms of a one-\ ear ban on preaching 11 o rdered last week. Jumping up to take the micro- phone briefl) during Sunday nigtifs service. Swaggart paced hke a cat and shouted into the microrhone. .. It works! It -work'!>!" he said. shaking a Bible as he does when he preaches. "If the~ is a reporter here. spread the word e\ <.'f) where. It works!" The Re'. Everett Sttnhouse. assis- tant general superintt>ndent for the Assembll<.>s of God. said Swaggart"s appcaranct> would have violated the one-year ban. But because Swaggan has not signed an~ agreement, he has not submitted to the church's re- habilitation program. Stenhouse said tn a telephone intervie"' from Spnng- fkld. Mo. Aqulna foes mlsslng from prison 20th anniversary of King's slaying marked MANILA-Four :nore soldiers jailed in plots against PTesidcnt Corazon Aquino were missing following the weekend escape of the leader of an August coup attempt. the military said today. Chief military spokesman Col. Oscar Florendo also deni~ that troops had raided a vacation home of opposition Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile in connection with the nationwide search fo r former Lt. Col. Grego rio .. Gringo·· Honasan. Honasan. 39. leader of the Aug. 28 coup attempt. and 14 guards fled a prison ship in Manila Bay before da~o Saturda~ aboard two rubber dinghies. He had been confined there since his arrest Dec. 9 for the attempted coup that left at least SJ people dead and hundreds wounded. Florendo said three officers and one enlisted man jailed in connection w11h the August attempt a nd another in January 1987 were missing from the dett'nllon ·center at Villamar Air Rase. ~ran bargalns for hostage ezchange MEMPHIS. Tenn. 1 .\P)-T"'cnt)' ~ears alier the assassination of \farttn Luther Kmg Jr. unleashed n ots m .\mtnca·s black ghettos. blacks and whttes recommmed themselves to his dream of a better hft> for-the oppressed. King. gunned do"' n as he stood on the balcon' of the Lorraine Moll·I here. was reme mbCred around the Count!") In <;efYICeS and.speec hes that urged people to can) on King's "'ork. ··w e've got to Pl' concerned aoout one another." said King"s.snn. Martin Luther King Ill. "We've got to be conC"erned about helping one another." A memonal sen ice this morning at the Orpheum Theater. a downtown landmark, was the first sponsored bytherny on theanni"ersarv of the assassination. It was to be followed by a march to the Lorraine Motel. where a cere mony was planned. and the stan of a three-week Southern Christian Leadership \onference march through Alabama. M1ssissipp1 and Georgia. ' .\t Kmg·s tomb in .\tlanta. a simple wreath- la~ 1ng ceremony was scheduled this afternoon. Ni ne-~ear-old Bna n Harris. waning to go on stage "ith other school children at the Orpheum. said he was proud to take part in the service .. We should celebrate because he.-left us his dream." the youngster <>aid. "He gave black pt>Ople a chance to be free ... . The da~ he "as assassinated. King was 1n Memphis o rganizing a strikr by sanitation "orkers. He "'as shot the day af1er delivering his famous "Mountain Top" speech at the MaSQn Temple. ·T ve been to the muuntain top .... and I've seen- t~e promised land," he said in his last pubhc address ... I may not get thef(' with you. but ·1 want )OU to kno" tonight. th:n we as a people will get to the promised land:· IN THE SER\ICE · BEIRUT -Iran ~id it would help release Fre nch hostages m Lebanon if France dcporu a Shiite Moslem cleric who opposes Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Ash-Shitaa magazine reponed. The cleric. Ayatollah Mahdi Rouhani. said in Paris Saturday he was unaware ofany such demands by Iran. but said he was ready to go ifneccssary. Shiite militants loyal to Jran are believed to hold most of the 21 foreign hostages in Lebanon. including nine Americans and at least three Frenchmen. Ash-Shiraa. the same weekly that disclosed U .,S. arms sales to lran in. 1986,_ said Saturday that negotiatio~s between Pans and Tehran for the release ot French hostages '"have made bag progress" and that France likely would deport Ro uhani. In Paris. Rouhani. the leader of Shiites in Eur"pe. said: ··1 am ready to leave before they ask me. It is m ) dut} as a human bt-ing." San Clemente soldier part of Sinai Peninsula forces graduate of El Toro Hi~h School. • ••• Airman Fraak D. DlRuaa. son of David Di Ranna of Fountain Valley. has graduated from basic training. at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. • • • Marine Pfc. DuieJ D. MW.. son Rdmeed, son of Marjorie Redmo'."! oflrvine. has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal at Fon Lee. Va. Redmond. a I Q7) graduate ofUnivemty High School. in special agent with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigations Command. • • • GEICO has been saving good drivers money on quality car insurance since 1936. In fact, a recent national survey of Armv Pvt. Matt A. Harwell, son of Barbara Mas1e~1cz of San Clemente. is a member of the 3~5th Infantry Regiment from Fort Bragg. N.C.. participating in the multinational peacekeeping force and observers as the primary U.S. military contingent in the Sinai Peninsula. Harwell is an anti-armor weapons infantryman. • • • Airman 1st Oass Skl*aaie A. Horebacll, daugtiter o( Chartcs Hornback of Fountain Valley. has graduated ftolTlba:strlfainlng af Lackland Air Force Base. Tex.as. of Domingo and Rufina Millon of Costa Mesa. has completed his train- ing at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. 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He is a 1979 graduate of Estancia High School. ---._ ~ -----Army Pvt. Qeelltia J. MeDouN DI, son of Leslie McDonald of San Juan Capistrano, has completed-the. ·u H-1 helicopter repair course at the Arm) Aviation School in Fort Rucker. Ala. • • • Staff Sgt. Grecwy E . Correll, whose wife is the former Elizabeth Vog~ of Hunti_ngton lk~h. reccn.tly part1dpated an exercise Spanish Phiblex while serving with the 22nd Marine A:mphibious l 'nit of Camp Lejeune. N.C. Correll is cumntly participating in a six-month deploy- ment to the Mediterranean Sea. conducting operations with NA TO aJlics. Air Force Base. Calif. -. .-. Armf Staff Sgt. Barry N. Delfla, son of Magdalenna Delfin of Irvine. has arrived for duty with the Field faix-rimentation Comf'&ny at Fort Hunter Liggett. Calif. Delfin is a light whttled vehicle mechanic. • • • Pvt. James P . S.der, son of Samuel and Manha Butler of Costa Mesa. has completed Army basic trai~ing at Fort Leonard Wood,. Mo. He 1s a 1987 graduatr of Estancia H iir.h School. • • • Coast Guard Fireman Apprentice Seu Remen, son of Victor Romero of Irvine. recently graduated from Coast Guard r«ruit training in Cape May. N.J. • • • Reserve Airman I st Oa$S "*rt • • • Patrtek C. Bacea, son of Sumiko A. Olea.eh, son of Gahricl Olmedo Army Pvt. T .. my D. BnMM. Baron of Irvine. has be-en promoted of Dana Point and Maria Olmedo of daughter ofJohn and Kathy Brannan to the rank of senior Jirman in the Air Mission Viejo. has sraduated from of Seal Beach. has completed be.sic: Fo~. Bacon. a 1981 paduatc of basic training at Lackland Air foru training at Fon DiA~ N .J. U niversity Hiah School, is an elcc-Ba~. Texas. He isa 1980 lnduate of Airman Jstcia;P...J.<*e,son tronic communictions and cryp-Capastrano Vall!y.H!P School. fJ h nd ,... __ , Oddo fr-~-tol()lic equipment Systtms specialist 0 oscp 1 '-Al•VtYD 0 '-"'>Ml with the Sth Combat Communica-Army ~ational Guard Pfc, ,,... C. Mesa. has padualed from the Air · · G Parte fl f orcc electronic warfatt counter-lions roup at Robins Air F~ , so~ o ylc and Bette Parke of measutcS specialist courte at Keesler Base, Ga. • IAsu~ N~, has com.pleted besic Air Fo~ Bue, Miss. He is a 1981 SccondLt.B~·A\.QmDs,sonof traananaat on~!· Ky. paduate of Mater Oei Hilb SchOol. Paul Squalls ofl..lp.._ Kills. has been Oepanment Army civilian Marine 1st L~. P:.. J. Nlnml, awarded the aeronautical ntina of UMa &. ea,,_ da~tcr of Betty • son of Walter and Mark'ne Poitevcnt naviptor followi ... hi~\snduation ~. ~n-ol ~~.: •• ..'n't comC,:..:n~ ( N----d -t • .-from Air F~ n&V1Ptor ilainina at -.....,...,... &...... blic af~ o ... ~ ..., .. ---.. ... m:itn y an•ua.'Kv Mathtt Air Force Bale. Calif. He iJ a lain officer count at Fon ' in ~ ~!~~';81':'::.'~~~ 1986.,aduatcofCal Sia~ Futlenon. HamlOn, Ind. ~:,:,,-~:9=tt of NCWP.9'1 Navy H09Pi.:1.:.:. llecnait Miia anc1'\a"':::ri G. t• IOa of~ Airman.1e1111it~1:W,tono10onna ~r:=:::.rti=~= ~been~.:'~,_,':; Rose pf Corou W Mar. has padu-Command tn San 0ic9o. He is a 1987 ;J:. fint ~ in the Air Force. ·~ from'buic tniftiDI at ~actllDd tndUlle of Irvine HW. tiool. 90tb S:: ~~wida • ~:'~ .. HeM!,'~:~-~nePvt.~L.8nf.,_of ·Ftanc:Qw • E."~amn~ir5J::t:~ ~hoot ~ ~ recadj rompleied 1k yo. • • • • motor l'Cbide .opaaanr COUllf at • • • Anny Pfr . .._. .. r.,tlr,t0nof Camp Pendle\on. tk it a 1917 ofMariH neStt. ll-16f!l.Cartei',ton Marvin and Ed9tl Ta~ olEl Tcwo. .,..Sua1e of Newport ~ Hilla H ~ and Pia~ C...-of has arrived f'or duty with •lie 2nd School. anll'!l'Oft ae.da. • reponed for Infantry Division in ~h Korea. • • • duty witt. the t • Mariw Am~ Taylor, an iaf'amryman .. ts a 1978 Army Warrant Offkrr ••11 P. Fcwa at Camp~- I •• " Orange Co•t DAILY PILOT /Monday, Aptll 4, 1981 * Al Hollday Pope, Anglican leader plead for Easter peace filled with ., "'.............. meuqe, wh1~~ had a broadcast I H Arabi dead. But he llld the JO)'OUI memOr) of Pop1duuko IS buried, a' Christ ftaurc Cbrilaiua braved Itneli·Paletti· audlenet of m1lhon1. ln ~antcrbury, EnaJMd, Anahcan Christ's rcsumcuon should IJ"e was draped in a blnner in the red TW'7'.Qi rship niu teftlioal in the Holy Land, "Pray for peace in the world. for Arthb11hop Robcn Runc1e com· hope for an end to Nonhc.m Ireland's lettenna of the o utlawtd trade feder· ¥¥. I .1. I , prayed in EnaiaJMi for an end to justice. pray for the ri&h ts of man, rrrcd the Marth I 9 slayina of two sectarian v1olenoe. at1on Northern lrtland'1 rcliaious blood· cspcc11JI~ for rch11ous ~om," the ntish soldiers at an lmh Republican In Belfast, thousands marched 11 read· ··we will nse apin ... ~ shed and listened worldwide to Pope Roman Catholic leader said. Ar~y ,funeral in Nonhrm Ireland to peaccfull) to mark thr 1916 Easter · , sun l un John Paul ll's Easter plea for peace. In Jerusalem. about 1.000-faithful Christ s crucifixion. upnsingag.ainst Bnush rule 1n what IS In th; Czechoslovak capital 0: J Elsewhere on Sunday. traditional J01ncd In services Sunday at the site . The two soldiers werr shot to death now th(' n<'1ghbonng Republic of ~~ague.M_,000 beshev~r-; ancnd~:a. passion plays took plac<' in Brazil and "'here most Christians believe Jesus m a predominantl} Roman Catholic Ireland. '"41Stcr ass at I. it us .at BJ 1'e ......... Preu chaplains delive~ services aboard rose from the dead. d1stnct of west lklfast after the) were In Hungaf) men we1 t' stoclmg up JUSt 0'<'r a wef~ a~ernot polt~brof~~ Easter brouaht food to the poor, U.S. warships in the Persian G ulf. But only about half as many people beaten b) mourners h<.'ading to the on eau de ·cologne for 1oda) ·s up a peace u emonstrauon inspiration to the faithful and In Hunpry, men prepared for came as last year to the i1erviccs at the burial of an IRA guernll a. '"spnnkhng spre<' .. when the\ ro' e 1n religious freedom in Bnmslava. m~ oflove and hope to people today's more fri volou'i dousing of 12th century C hurch of the Holy Runc1e said in his faster sermon groups perfumms girl~ and. "'omen In the Persian G ulf. where Iran and across California thro~ various women with t>Crfumr during the Sepulcher. church officials said. that Christ's death "'as "a dark death. The custom 1s be he' ed to stem pan I> Iraq art' at "'ar ~k1 ppt'rs of 16 U.S. worship servicei and holiday festi' . traditional "spnnkling c:prec." Mai\y had been dcttrrcd by four as dark 1n the cruelt' and hatred from ancient fen iht) ntes. "\a,> ships marl ed Easter with itics. Jn Vatican City, 100.000 people months of Palestinian protests and -Ah1ch anended 11 as "''i-re the deaths .\t St. Stan1sla-.-. Kostka church 1n mes~gc\ tu 1he1r cr~ws. Relig.ious There was also a Cal1fomia flavor pthe~ in St. Peter Square on Israeli crackdowns in the occupied o f those two )'Oung soldiers 1n lklfast nonhern \\-a~"' "'ht're tht' slain ser' 1les "'t.'rt' held aroard several to itall: Motorcyclists panicipa&ed in Sunday to hear the rope's Easter territone~ that have left more than a fortnight ago" p ro-So I 1dari1 > p r 1 est Jn" 'c'JS<'ls San Jose's annual "bless.ins of the -- - --------- bikes" aod ASan Francisco preacher j(i;~~~~~=~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;~~~~~~~~==::;~;;;:~:;;;;:==;;i:iii--.iii;iP:wir=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii";---==-:::;a;:===:=:;:::;;:==w=;===::::;=~:;;mii symbolically attxked the buraconina cocaine trade with a cross. At the Crystal Cathedral in Garden G rove. the Rev. Rohcrt Schuller preached apinst "celrbrityism" in evaneetius. "The.biucst single problem Chris- tianity 1s facing today is 'eel· ebrilyism.' When Christ left this earth. 'celebmyism' left with him," Schuller said. "Christianity was re- -placed wi lh simple persons who aCled as saints to carry on the church." Some 15.000 worshi~rs attended four services at the cathedral. Schuller added, "Ct'lebrityism is not' lhe correct church strategy for building up the Christian move- ment." T ho usands also s~n1 their Easters at the beach. soaking up the rays. riding the waves or sipping cham- pagne during brunch at trendy ocean· front caf~. Lifcguarrls estimated 400,000 people visited Southern Cah· fomia beaches. . President Reaaan and the firsrlady spmt a quiet day at Rancho ~el CielQ, the first couple's 688-acre mountain- top ranch. The White House said the President did chores and paperwork while Nancy planned dit;1ncr. The Reagans d idn't attend worship scr- viccs. In Los Anaelcs. Roman Catholic Archbishop Roger Mahoney cel- ebrated Mass for 600 people at St. Vibiana's Cathedral. Maho ney preached about death and new life. and likened people to cate rpillars. eventually ~me.._Jng as bcauiiful but· terfliesafterapparcnt death. said Paul Rabaut, a cathedral wor~cr. About 12.000 peopk. many carry· ing Easter lilies in answ<'r to picas for help in solving a lily shortage. awoke before dawn to attend the 68th traditional Easll!r Sunrise Serv1ce at the Holl ywood Bowl. Actress Angje Dickinson read lhc poem "The Maste~ is Coming" JUSt before sunnse. and a children's choir sang "Christ the Lord 1< Risen.'' said- spolc~womah Norma Foster. Actor Peter Grav~ read from the Bible and sinser Anna Maria Alber· aheui sang "ut Thert' Be Love 011 Earth.'' . TM theme for the 1nterfai.th cel- ebration was "Let There be L:ove on Earth." said Foster. adding that the m~sage ofthe clergy was. ··The more love and harmony that wt bnng to the world. the better a plac-<.'-it w11l be.'' The highlight of th<' program was when "at sunrise itself. the children. standing in a cross formation. drop their black robes to reveal white robes.'' Foster said. "It turns the cross instantly white:· T he service ended with the release ofhundreds of"white birds of peace." Dozens of motorcycltsts attended an annual blessing of· their bikes in San Jose with musical accompani- ment by a group called the Hell hounds. An Easter turkey fca-.1 with all the trimmings was served to more than 6.000 J>COple Jt Glide Memorial Un ited Methodist Church in the hcan of San Francisco'" low-income Tenderloin district. More than 500 volunteers helped out. ~ AUTO FACTS .._' "' l1111le'1ll ,..., ..... THE SERVICE RECORD GICtler1f'I 111lonftlbon lbollt I particu· tar autonlclt* is easy enoucfl. Most consllfNrS ~ a llttle blc•ound ,.,.. m lftlPllMS and ttlen ,ourney to the showroom tor a fnU\lnd look. A careful tool at the stte~lf. a tal~ With the ~. 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Underan innovative program being developed by h<?teliers and the St. Vincent de Paul Joan Kroc Center. there wall be more room at the inns for job opportunities to benefit the homeless. lfallgoesasexpected, membersoftheSan DieaoCounty Hotel-Motel Association will pledge in March to seek ~mptoyees first at t~~ downtown shelter before filling their JObs from more tradataonal sources. 'f.he idea was promoted by Fathc:r Joe, Carroll. the d ynamic director of the ceruer... who co.nva.nced Ted Kissane. the president of the hoteliers' assocaat'ion, that one third of the individuals who are assited at St Vincent de Paul are immediately employable. So, let's hear it for San Diego's hotel operators and for the St. Vincent de Paul Joan Kroc Center. Sa D°lep Uaio11. PLO at the UN The Justice Department effort to evict the Palestine Liberation Organization from New York is harmful to American national interests. It should be dropped. That would be a diplomatic-gesture of accommodation to the United Nation-s by the United States, not a ·legal retreat. The Justice Department bas sued in federal District Court in New York to evict PLO delegate Zehdi Labib Terzi and five colleagues from their townhouse in Manhattan under the terms of the Anti-Terrorism Act of last year. -The PLO has counter sued to prevent this under the 1947 treaty establishing conditions for the U.N ., one of which was that the United States would not use domestic law to prevent · visitors invited by the U.N. from performing their duties .... The United States has lived up to its obligations as host to the U.N. This is no time to stop.... \ It is proper under the law to ban the PLO as a terrorist organization from any other presence on U.S. soil. But the cost to the U.S. of removing it from the United Nations is . .. much greater than the cost ofleaving it here. Baltimore Sa School crime Federal studies of violence in the public schools have concluded that thousands of students and teachers arc at risk each day in an increasingly dangerous en\firopmcnt. What can be done to stem this crime wave in public ,. schools? The beginning of wisdom in this would be for communities to demand greater accountability from school administrators. Students want to know who's in charge. They want to know what is e~pected of them. . Assemblywoman Marian t:aTollette, R-Northridge, has introduced a bill to requ'ire that each public school develop a comprehensive stratew to deter crime in consultation with teachers:-parents, pupils, and police agencies. The Lafollette measure is long overdue. Its .prompt approval would oblige all California schools to ma.kc their campuses at least safer. SuDlepU•io9 Elected ·officials U.S. SENATORS . Cranston, Alan (0 ), 5757 W. Century Blvd. #515, Los Angeles 90045. (213) 215-2186. WUsoa, Pete (R), 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 240. ·Newport Beach, 92660. 720-1474. Mail may be addressed to U.S. Senate, Washington~ D .C. 20510. Inmate industry right way to offset cost of prisons SACRAMENTO -The state ~areas in the the uro-sum prisons arc California's equivalent of game created by Gann. the Pentagon: an incrca$inaJy ell-Losica ly, the state should be pensive, essentially nonproductive ellploriftl alternatives to inc:arcera- but inescas-ble component of the tion that would redutt direct costs ~ . Jnd, perhaps, make would-be in- Gaven the other restraints on mates more productive. taxpaying spendina, most notably the Gann residents. Limit, the construction and oper-But there is a areat political ation of prisons consumes an ever-rclUC\ance to even consider such veaier share of the state budlet as alternatives. That starts at the top, inmates continue to pour into the withl Gov. Georaie Dcukmejian. who system 11 record rates. built .his pqlitical carttr on being a That inflow of pri!W>ncrs is the crime-fighter. and filters down direct result of tou&hcr sentencing throuah the !-caislatutt. laws ana a tou&h-on<rime political Deultmejian. whost own anti- climatc ·that has affected the state's crime credentials cannot be faulted, is judicial system. Californians want proposing a first"'5tt"p approacti criminals .ca.tand ~1nished. -towa~ aUeviatina some of the sky- Thc fW!SOn population has more rocketing costs ofincarccration. · than tripled in the last decade to He wants inmates to do more than nearly 69,000 and is expected to sit around all day. especially since approach I 00.000 by the early 1990s. such inactivity.in crowded conditions To ~ with that, the state is breeds in-prison violence, crime and undertakina the lar)est prison con-gangs. He wants them to wort. struction prosram ·in the history of This is not exactly a new concept. the Western wprlcl Those new pnson . Some . California inmates already cells have already cost more than $2 ·work 1n other than JW'iSQn-related billion and they can scarcely k.cCp up jobS. One time-honored example: the with the demand. factory inside Folsom Prison that Operational costs for the prisons makes license plates. also have soared. They arc sill times · Nor is it rare in other states which ~ ~i&h as a decade. ago, over. S.J .S also arc bei.ng hit by 5tecply rising bilhon a year, and wall top S2 bilhon · CQStsoflockingupfelons. Full-bloWn. soon at neatl)' $20.000 per inmate. privately ~ industrial plants lncreasiftlly, policy-maken are re-areoperatinainsidethewallso(many cosnizina that the in•tiable appetite state prisons. lnma~ build fann of the prison system for money is machinery in Minnesota. fabricate bavina a-.i&eant im.,.ct on other stone tiles in Idaho and produce DAN WALTERS optJcal devices in Florida. Political resistance to prison em- ployment comes from labor unions and some private businesses. both of w~ich fear the competition that cheap pnson labor could create. State em-· ploycc unions also don't like inmates doing work that their members other-wise would do. _ · Those arc not unfounded fears. But the goals of a corrections propam should be to incarceratt-the pi.tty for reasonable terms and try, as best it can. to both keep costs down .Jnd provide inmates with 10me alterna- tives to lives of crime upon Rlease. Prison work Pf:OIJ'lms serve the latter goals and if thev threaten the ·economic inteTCSts o( others, that's unfortunate but should not stand in the way of their implementation. If we're unwilling. a~ a society, to ease off on packiDf even more thousands into the pn~ns. then we .should be willing to look beyond mere warehousina. Dcukmejian's on the ri&ht track on this one. BM Wallen Is • •yatlkald celmlalst. u:s. REPRESENT A nv~ ' . Badham, Robert (4ttll Dl1t.-R ), 180 Newport Center W:l · bl l i Drive, Suite 240, Newport Beach. 92660. 644-4040. aaa e a UC ear ..... r s Daaaemeyer, William (3 ... Dist.·R) 1235 N . Harbor . .9" ~ Blvd., Fullerton 92632, 992-0141. • -Gard'!:G:'v'!~6~~~~~i~~h-12J87 LewHrSt:-Suite-263·-. --.~-Jn~a-rr.ac:f•nt'"-"'_i'9_ 1·n-'6e· i-9 . m• Lacrea, Dan (4! .. Dlat·R), 555 E. Ocean Blvd .• Suite "V1 .I'-' .I'-'.&& l,I .& --0 505 , Long Beach, 90802, {213) 439-0219. · - ---Pac&rd, Ron (43rd Dlil·R) 629 Camino de Jos Mares, WASHINGTON --.Somebody level of conflict and force urtiest- Suite 204. San Clemente, 92627. 496-2343. should tell the Pentaaon that "win-termination of hostilities on terms ~ . Mail may be addressed to House Office Building, nable nuclear war" iu contradiction favorable to the Unittd States." In · W h. D c 20515 in terms. Tbe Reapn administration Penaagon s-rlance, win the war "-3lla as angton. · · · · ,--may be neeotia\ina with the Soviets ASAP. ((wer ~. 1 • • STATE SENATORS . o~erstn\elicannslimitations. but its • .. Limit clamaF-by active and ~ Bergeson, Maria• (S7dl Dlst.·R) 140 Newport Center ultra-secret plan is to huild'and use passive measures -to the United Lt· 1 r P) DAlfWAL'l'SIUI c.aw-•w Columnist. corrected To tbe Editor: I am'Writina to correct the v.:oefully inaccurate statements made m Din Walters' recent column about my position in the U.S. Senate rKe. To set the record straipt, I enthusiastically endorst' Lt. Gc;>v. Leo McCarthy in this rKe. He Wlll be a arcat senator for Califom~. For the 10 years I served in the California State Assembly. I worked closely (and for a bric< penod not that cloiely) with Leo. I am ronfident that be is a steadfast supporter of Israel wbo will be an outspoken Senate ad"Vocate of continued U.S. support for that important ally. Someday, perhaps •. Dan will ~kc the trouble to check his assumptions before he publishes them. HOWARD l. BERMAN Member of Congress Baker's civic service record To the Editor; I am writing to you in response to some recent letters regarding the 40th Congressional primary race wbich seemed to indicate that since many . local elected officials have endorsed Dave Baker for the seat being vacat~ by Congressman Robert Badham Mr. Bait.er is entitled to less consideration than some of the other candidates. I strongly disqree. Dave Baker is the only candidate with the c~en­ tials ofhavin' worked throughout the district for cavic, philanthropic and Republi~n causes. llnlike Rose: nberg or Coll (neither havina re~ resented anyone except themselves), Dave Baker has been involved not ~nly in the city oflrvine as its former mayor and now a city councilman. bUt also .. in the trenches" workinp for things such as Boys/Girls Club o the Harbor Area, a regional medical center and other district-wide pro- jects. Where, may 1 ask. have been the other candidates in this race? Certain- ly. not "payina their dues" in the District and with the Republican party. I'm supportina Dave Baker be· ~use he is the only candidate with the credentials worthy of representing the 40th District. No) only that, I know that win or lose. Dave Baker is the only candidate who will continue to work and care for th~ citizens of Oranac County. I think that those elected officials who have already endorsed Dave Baker recognize his · committment and have responded in a way that is not only appropriate, but in the best interest of the 40th Congressional District. JAMES "BUZZ" PERSON Newport Beach Postal Service rate increase To the Editor. I really. can•t figurc._out...what the fuss is Ill about, so the postal serviccis raising the price of a stamp from 22 cents to 2S cents. It's the first raise in three years. The way I figure it, that's a-~ yearfor-each year. Looklround, name one single item that went up j ust, 3 cents in the last ~. Don t say can or you have not been lO a dcalcrsbip lately, and don't say ~es or you arc not doin' the ~QI. Medical cosu. there s someth1n1 that'~ really jum~ ed up. - Drive, Suite 120. Newport Beach, 92660. 640-1137. strateaic nuclear weapons with the States and itsalJies.""Or, win the war ---·--Carpen~ Paal 8. (Qnl l>t.Wl).5M)() Orange Avenue, _ _._.jdea ...... ....,otwinn.ina. __ _ ___ neall _ Cypress. 90630. 952-3201. -tbat aim is apparent in a hiaJlly • .. Maintain in reserve, under all My mail is tenerally on time. delivered by a very friendly youna lady alwa~ wearina a smile. She too bau...Dmily_.Sbuoo buys-arocerles. once in a while a car and certainly takes her ·family to the doctor. So before you say that the 3 cents is another roulid in the spiral of infla- tion. put yoursetfin theotherpenon's moccasins. Takca40-poundmail bis and hit the bricks on a l~day and if you last the route, tficn you have a ri&ht to complain. ' • I .t • j I I I l Royce, Edwanl 8. (SZ .. Dist.·D) 1661 N. Raymond classified Pen1at0n plRnnina docu· circumstances. nuclear offensive Ave., Suite 211 , Anaheim, 9280 J. 871-0270. ~t we have IJeD whi~h spells out capabilities so that the United States with the folks beck bnme since we Seymoar, Jo ... (35dl Dlst.·R). 21 SO Towne Centre Place. tlie "operatina pidance" for nuclear would never emefle from • nuclear wrote about his junket to Antan:tica Anaheim 92806, 385-1700. wea,pons. war without nuclear weapons while in January. Hutto 1ead a con- D . . , The primary role of our· nuclear still threate~ by enemy nuclear pnsional deleption whote mission unng sessions, mad may be addressed to State Cipitol. weapons is detenenc:e. the auidance forces ... Whidl means: Keep enouch was to watch a Coa~t Guard ice Sacramento, 95814. says. So far, soaooct. But the fallblck weapons on hadd to do it all over breaker at work. The deleDtion ST A TE ASSEMBLYMEN . poation will surprisr thole who apin. wanned up with siops in Hlwaii, Allea, Dori1.(7ht Dllt.·R>. 5911 Cerritos Ave .• Cypress, believe a fulHc:ale nuclear eacbanle The report elaborates on that last New Zealand and Au~raJia, for a 90630, 821 -1500. · would be an irrcperable and unwin-point el~ .. Plans and forces total bill of Sll0.000 .. Brown, Deaall (51111 Dht.·R), 1945 Palo Verde Ave.. nable holocaust: "Should such an will be structured 10 that the U.S.. Newss-pcn and nidio Ntions in Long Beach, 90814, (213) 493-SS14. · atlllek nevenhelellocc\lritbe United would never be without nuclear Huno'sdistricl tota blfTllrofaQPY Fe)f.'son. GU ('7tdl Dlst. .. R), 4667 MacArthur Blvd., States nuclear capabi i&es must offensive forces as Iona as U.S. ~ calh andleuen protestina the S · t 30 N n--b 92660 7S6-066S iwevail even under the condition of a enemies shall poaess sudl bties." ~ltet. ut e • ewpon ~ • • · prc>k,...ed Wit." • . ~ have teen that teatiment Now we have heard from enlisted Frluelle, Nolu ( .... Dlat.·R), 17195 Newbope St, Tbewordl .. prolor.,clwar"arcan ina~IMunpersticlt-men at the Antarctic bue Who Fountain Valley, 92708. 662-SS03. ~ ' oxymoron 10 Americans who think er: "The one With tbemoa toys at the c:om,plain that Hutto'sgroupbumped JohlOlt, Rou <M• Dlat.·R), lSOl N. Harbor Blvd., the Pea111Dn bu ICll9e eftOUlh to endofthepmewins." tbell\ofl'flitbtsbeclthome. Tbaeare Fullenon, 92635, 738-S8S3. know tberc wouldn't be IUCb a Toacxornplish thesi• miaiom, tbe ICfVicanea who bid bfen in Antaro- Lewts. Job R. (1'7• Dt.t.·R). 19«> N. Tustin Ave., eontinued audar conflict with the pidanec Slates, .. 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You miaht also note the price ofa first<lasa stamp from Gennanl, Ire- land, lsrxl or Japan and you II tee riabt away that• quarter to tet a letter fri?m ~ 10 ~ •. •bout 3,000 males vt* an airplane as a emuine American _balpin. GENESELJG lrvi~ T oo~Y 1 ~ H1sTORY Toda} is MOftday, April 4, die 9Sth dayof'l911. Tbereare271 days left in tht}ear. Joday'a HilbtiPt in ff . . .• ~l)'Jean=~l961. QVI • ... 111-der . ft l(j .. Jr. was lhoc to dtadl ita M•• T~.whnbeMdpe'°Z'~ IUike by tjty ~ WGI A ...... ol die life ol ......... G11 llli and I winer ol die Habel ~ ~ .~ ldvoi:Med .,.. Yialcaa~vil d~ee •a._ or =.-11111 ..... He ... J9 ,_. 0.dlildlll: la 1Al ._ .._ ... lftlr .. ia1 t II. '""1r1a1 Wf3' a lfMry ...... .-Cambucltol'' .. Ma i• die .. u. ddlf' a: ~--....-.Gib; U:. '8'0. "-dtJafl.aeA artr 1 .. o:.r~Nai9AdlalicT,_, . ......... . I Otano-CoM1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, AprU 4, 1988 AY ' Shoppers fear price hikes as superm·arkets merge BJ l\ICllAAD DE An.EV , ,,, ........ hand over fi1t." Cooper ~id Friday as she shopped for the lone E.a1ter weekend. LOS ANGELES-As melJUS threaten to shrink the number of Southern California supermarket operators and trim beck the compt"tition, consumers fear the fallout may be hi&hcr prices. ··1 don't like the idea:· 71 -ycar-<>ld Anne Cooper said at a Vons market in Downey. Jacob Bensola, 68, wonyina about the same thing as he shopped at a RaJphs market west of downtown. said he will hunt for berpins rather than pay hiahcr prices. "I'm retired and I have all the time in the world to look for lower prices," Rensola said "I'll a<> wherever a!'s chea t." Gimmicks desi~ to lure customcn, such as payina double the value of manufacturer coupons, may not survive the indus~·s consolidation that bas done away with the Safeway ti~ in Southern California and imperils other familiar market names. ~ lucrative Southern C.lifornia market has about 16 million consumen in a region that eeneraJly is defined as stretch inc from Fresno to San Oicao and iocludina Las Veps. The competition. historically. is cutthroat. Supcnnarllct companies jealously pard figurn on how much market share they hold. "They {a.roc%ry stores) will stick to makinc money Film-tQ-videota:pe transfer busi11ess focuses on ·quality ~ Technique sin1pllfies home movie shows. corporate training BY II.ENE SCHNEIDER .._ .... ecu •. 'f o 1 To keep pace with the video era. Bill and Jerri Allen oUntemational Telecinc in 5-nta Ana turned their knowledsc and interest in filmmak- ina into a successful film-to-tape transfer business. RecOIJlizina the coming of qe of video. the Allens built their imqc for service and quality by invcstina in high quality videotape transfer equip- ment. "International Tclec1ne sets itself &PJrt from the competition by being especially sensitive to the needs of both the amateur and professional filmmaker whose intrrest lies in prescrvin& the quality Clf the images when the film is transferred to tape," according to Bill Allen. the pres~dent and owner of the company, which used to be known as Small Format Film and Video. International Telccine provides a three-day turnaround on most orders. All transfers include image enhance- ment at no extra charac. Film can be transferred at exactly the same speed at whfoh the film was shot. · Pricing is. on the average, far below other film service companies in Orange County -as much as SO to 60 percent lower, accordina to Allen. International Telccinc also provides international standards conversion for foreian as well as American videos. By havina sJides and ho me movies transfened to videotape with broad- cast quality, the vi~r no longer has to bother with a screen, the projcc1or. liahtingand narration. Businesses use this kind of service to transfer sales trainina ftlms or audio-visual slide shows to easy-to-distribute videotapes. Specializina in film-to-videotape transfcn .• International Tclecinc can transfer super 8. regular 8. 16- millimeter film and JS mm slides to videotape with broadcast quality. Other services include videotape -duplication, editina and professional film care services. such as inspection. clcanina and repair of 16-mm film. International Telccine offcn its ser- vices to production companies. advcrtisins qcncies. audio-visual de- partments of corporations and the home market. But a ycar~nd 1987 survey by the Los Anteks Times showed that in populous U>s Angeles and Oranac counties, Lucky led with 18.2 percent of the shopper traffic. Ralphs was next with 16. 7 percent and its discount operation. The Giant hrld another 4.6 percent. Vons had an estimated 15.5 perttnt. takeover fi&ht for its parent. Cincinnati-based Fcdera Stores. Toronto-based Campeau Corp. on fnday won i t~o-month pursuit of Federated and 1s expected to the Ralphs operation. Federated had been talkin& wi su11ors for Ralphs be.fore a takeover became apparenL l One maJor market co nsohdataon has occurred and two others arc possible In late 1987. El Monte-based Vons paid $325 malhon cash plus Vons stock to buy Safeway·s 173 Southern Cahfom1a stores, thus ehminatina the nation's lar)est supermarket chain as a factor in the rqion. One of the largest supennark.ct chains -Ralphs and The G iant -as on the auction block. the-result ofa hoslllc Lucky Stares as try1n1 to fend off unwanted ov~ from Utah-based retail ina juac~ut American~ Inc .. which owns the ~lpha Beta chain in Sou Cahfom aa. Just two years q o. Lucky eluded a · takeo,er b> New York investor Asher Edelman. Li ke other consumers. Marlo BnsJis. 20. fillina shoppmg can at a Safewa) store. •Ddicated she doem . care .,. ho owns the supt"nnarkct as Iona as pnc:cs arc Jo;. I Japan overtakes United States· in per c<ipita.output NEW YO RK ( .\PJ - Japan over· took the Cotted State~ last vear in economic output per p('rson. accord- ing to a rt'pon last ~eek that haghhghted that nation ·s relentless nsc as an economic su~rpowcr The rcpon b~ Japan·s Economic PlannmJ .\genn -.as the latest 1n a stnni ofrcpon s on the ·~land ruuaon 's groW'lng ,.eallh. For t>\cample. the T ok}O Stock fa.change has beco me the .. orld's largesL an<1 most of the ,.orld's largest banks arc Japanese The agenC) said Japan's per-capua gross national product -the output of goods and s.crv1ces for each member ofthe population -reached the cqu1,alcnt of S l9 '>4:! 1n 19 -. compared wnh S 18.40~ 10 the L ntted States. Japan's a5ccndance ".u made poss- ible panl> b} a strong 4.:! percent inCTeasc 1n its total gross national product. More 1mponan1. thou&)l. was a I.., percent ns.c tn the value of the Japanese yen 's the dollar from one }ear to the next. When the }CO 1s strong. 11 mak~ Japan's economic output more 'alu· able an terms of dollars It al~ increases Japan·s financu l muscle in the Gnited St.ates and other markets. ··~an econo mic power. the ntt- . cd States ha s alread) been surpas.sed." Ezra VogC'I. a Harvard l 'ntvers11' e~pen lll East AsaaD affairs. said 1n rcacuon to the report. "The rnt1al question 11 wbo hM the le,crage. wbo has the stratCI)'. "ho has the rntical ~ts that JOflUCOCe the COUJY of world CCO~ om1c dc,eJopmeRL-V"ICI said. .. The kc) people who are able to make ncv. loans arc t he JapaneK. People begin to look to the rules oftht game as the lender defines at. -he saJd The rcpon drew a d 1 ffcren t rcac> 110 0 from Japan~ o~ers. who contended 1t "'es an unrcahshc picture because at 1s based on -.·hat the~ regard as an overvaluat1on ofthr Japane-sc ~en 's. the dollar .. h 's kind of mag1c -numencal magic. It has no sense in real hfc." said Yosh1h1sa K.n.aa. the tconom1st in the Ne,. Yortc office of the Lona- T erm Credit Bank of Japan Japan has indeed grown wealthier. but the Japan~ people stall f~I poor -.hen the) compare their buy1~ po-.~r with that of ~mencans. Kita1 said. und costs arc ha~ bccaust of O\erprntection of farmland and an 1ncffic1ent distn buuon ~tern keep.. ret.a1I pnces high. he said. Fred Wang: Revvingupdad's$3 billioncoinpanj,_ Besides keeping profitability, he must manage switch to broad-based selling By BART ZIEGLER ~ ....... -- NEW YORK -Following in your father's footsteps is never easy. It's even tou&her when your father built a nearly SJ billion computer company from scratch. But to hear Fred Wang talk. ifs not tha( bis a deal. "I don't think I'm under any mott stttss or pressure than anybody else Sttrm 10 be-at work." said the 37- ycar-old president and chief ~pcrat· ans officer of Wana Laboratones Inc. computer industry slump and its own high operating costs. Wan1's profit slid to SIS.S million from S210.2 million the year before. To shore up the company. the management under Wai·s father. An Wana, went thro several rounds of layoffs. pay rttttS and other cost<uttina mt'asures. But things got wmx instead ofbcttcr: The company reported a loss of S30 miUi<>n in the quaner ended~-30. 1986. Its stock price and its image both sagcd. Fred Wana was namC'd president in -"Having alway1 worked for'ilim. November 1986 and almost immcdi- ncver havana had a different father. atO&I took action. Ht' eliminated never ·havina worked for anybody · f h 600 · else. I don·t know what it's like-I I. JObs-ontopo t e I. cut in can't romparc _to be in a different 1986 and a like numher the year P'redW ... in:· he said . earninp an thr~ m0re quancrs. -he had httlc carttr d1~t1on of the computer industry. ln1cr- incl udang S34. I mallton'in the pcnod .. So here I was. 21 'ta~ old. June of national Bus1 nt'SS Machines Corp ended DCC' 3 1. 19 :!. unemplo yed.': he \11d. and Otgiul Equipment C-orp. · ··The mood has tume<i around. and But since he learned to write "ans sa~ s e-s not talkmg abo•t ' I thank v.e·vc done some things not computer programsat Brown. he said sheer size Instead. he wants WaQg o nl> o n the expenSt' side but also on he decided to wortc at Wang. Labs to be viewed as an andust~ the advertising side and rcall~ on the Aftcrgoang through the ranb in the leader an other areas. <1uch as tcc~­ man:igcment side to get things mov-programming dcpanmenL Wan& nolog} ing in the pos1u ,•e dam:-t1on.-~said. moved • into marketing. Later. he The ads arc pan of the company·s An Wang. a Chancsc 1mm1arant headed t he research :i nd de,clop-1magc-ra1sang plan He said lhcy'K v.ho foundcdthe company ml9Stas mcnt operations. and served as designed .. lO changt the~· a maker of custom cl«trontcs com-corporate treasurer. He also as on t he image ofour be1nga won:t-pn x:·css1na- ponents. has denied spt"Culat1on that board of directors. onl) compan~ to one of be1nc ,a he made his son the president because S ov.. at the helm. Wang faces omputer compan~ that ~pcoahzcs m of the compan) ·s problems.. Instead. several challenges In addauon to the office:· he said. the younger W:ing w'U reidy maintaining profit.abiluy. he must They also ~rve another purpos: for more rcsponsib1ltt' <\n Wang manage the compan~ 's trans111on .. Our sales people had gone ~ remains chairman and chief ~x-from1l makCTofv. ord procnssors to a o ne hi-II of a yea.r. wt th the ·~ ccutive offi~r broad-based seller of minicomputers.. slov.down and ou.r 0wn 1n1ttaf1 And Fred Wang denies that he's data nctw·orlu and anformauon problems. We w-antcd them to be_... made an) real dcpanurr from the wa) storage and managcm{'flt aools. find-as the hero of the ad rrogram. -le the com pan) v. as run t-i~ h 1s father. r :==a:=n;;ic;;h;;c ;;fo;;r;;•;;;• ;;•;;lo;;n;;~;;~ ';;dc;;;thc;;;;;;:ltl;:•:;n;;ts;;;;;;;sa;:'d;;,;~~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~: . before -and rcduced salaries by 6 cnviron'!'ent.'' pcn::cnt for aU U.S. emptoyees. But that doesn't mean Wans isn't . . •. under the aun: He must prove he can But thanas dadn t improve quickly. tum around a company that's had 1.n fact. they appeared to tct worse. A more,-than its shatt-of hant rimes md-lau.lc.morc than a mo.nlluftct he took a reputation for less-than-stellar cus-office, the ~!'lpa.ny announced a loss tomer service. ofS78.6 malhon an the quarter ended The tonic finally took its effect in the quantt ended March 31 . 1987. when the company reported a profit of SS. 9 million. But it ~till ended its fiscal l 9&~1at~dRnched in red ink -S 70. 7 million worth of it. unh crsall> called "doctor · in defer- ence to his Han ard doctorate an ph)'sacs. Instead 'an~ says. he's managed to rommt.an1c31e better with the emplo~ces to battle corporate inen 1a. "What son;acttmcs gets lost an this Fred ''S. Dr. Wang issue 1s that a lot of the chan,~ he has been a proponent of for some years anyway. bUt a IOt or the people said. ·w e did this ~ve years ago. that's the way we are goana to do 11.' EUROPA Int~ 1 O.Jltt•n<il S<.a lon and Spit ElROPEAN-SER¥1CE • ll.:11 l l'-''ll.!ll • l•t.·rnHt11':nt . Lo I M that Dec. 30. Wans. based 1n ~ I, ass.. was once a Wall Street darlin1. For over a Morale amona. the 30.000 Wana decade its earninas in<'ttascd more employees probably hit its nadir than 30 percent a year as its ~rd when that loss was announced. he processors became standard equa~ recalled in an interView here. Wana also chaRJCd the structure of the rompany. lettJ~ out some slack in the tiaht reins has father held by aiving divisional chiefs more authority. And he launched an in- novative advertisina campaign -in which actors posina ., Wana em- ployees boast 1n computercst about their products. ment in the secretarial suites of major "We said OK.. we've really aot to "Where he alwa)S had a arand strategy for the organization. he kept most of at in his head. . .. corporations. get the place turned around. get But the aood times collapsed in its people focuted in on. basically. fiscal year 198S. when. beset bv the expenses. Fttina mort' new orders Since the profitabk quantt ended 'March 31. 1987. Wang has recorded Wana says he ne'er .sea out t~ wort at the compan). let alone run 1l. But when he graduated from Brown Un1,crs1t' .,.,ith a math dearer - after changina ma1ors ~vml timn Is a recession inevitcible this year? . ., JORN ClJNNDl1I' ................ NEW YORK -At the economic: expansion pows in yean. riu:.eectina almost any other .. peacetime" expansion in U.S. history, it is producinc an odd by-product, a tcMe of fore- bodina about the next recession. Will there be a~? lt'1 a sure thi-.; bet all yourlf ~ 0:-iL , . . . = anytba .. II c:er1aln lft CCODOllHCI It II exp11mioa and CD11cnctioa fOllow and mda other, ach •J*nl and child oftbe ocbd. CllCll 1 ca'* and dk.t at oee ud d9e mnc lime. .. , wiD tbtte be a ~ within lbt yal1 The wwer is tMI Mlbody nows. no maner bow mucb IMy aallt abcMal lht tlae IJOwiftl • of 1be a.,.ftllioe ad i8lill 1111, it m111110011 lblivel ud IOC1er 6vm old•· The ..,.., 12 is u imPo"Ut oar: Wlaile tndalioMI ecoeomicl ii wedded IO the 80Cioe M ~ apusiOM are daoaillll to r.. beet•• of dieir "'7 tMft ii.,..... C'Videeee mM t.htl ii DCM wc-ilJdlc.cw. --Tiiie met a ii COllllilied in a ...., ol i«atiool by lyl'Olt Hilli-. vice p;aid cal _. eroeomill oflM ~ .... IR WC Bult alll I 01y, .. publidied ia ... buk't .. Ecoaamic ~.-H9M n<*I that tMll•• eyclcl. or a- pusions and contnctions. ~ fairly prcdictabk befOre Wortd War II, but have been lcs.t predictable since dam. To wit Tiie 20 U.S. economic: eApansions from 1 IS4 to 1933 laaed an avefllC of 2S months, and the QOrTeSPOndi• recessions luted an aver-. of22moalbl. This QftlpeNnvimce._.,,~ rite t0 the belief' that lft in&ernal dynamic led the businc91 cycle. Theft wn. it was felt, a ...--even periodic- qde: A veu•i• ol a ._, .._ &ban two J'IU". followed by.~,.., ...... ~ 'he mOll PDP• ar··1ioe was dial at exp .......... .., .... CMEIHI ud imhh '"· ........ "" t •ivily wl .... ....... ,,..., ....... IOl ....... ID--.IM tet ····-_,... ...... ..._..,.ff--....... -w-l'\"icl11ceril llOt cm• 1Ell wida die tndiliHli ' ·n HI qdc tbeory. lta Ell' DD1 MW 1'9111 0 ;.. OM )IW, balf'•IOll&•••• , ............ !, ..... .,.,,..... ... lwice ...... ...... h ._..-. • n_.... .... • eeu1•ic Of t 'DD llllilll l90ft IM9 he ~ ... M IOftllE' 10 •11111 IMt a t•t•·aa .... bf coe1itereci ...... iMnly blCaW tM 0 • ~batcoet1ned_,a1G111111nt ... ... ..,.,, ... to'9etoldtMI ndibOaldlt bard.. With ad ...... moath • \alk abou' recasion has arown more 1ns1stent .\nd the stock marht crash of last October puncutattd t~ fcan with an e•clamaoon point. Jn November. BtUt" Chap Economic Forecasts.. published by economist Robcn Eacrt. found JS ~t ol' tbe forccastcn 1t surveyed felt a rec:asion was under wa) or would bc&Jn 10 1988, a jump from 8 pcrca1t in ~ber. But is the llod mamt a aood fOttCUttt of recasions7 Hitltns fou.nd that since 1900 the awht sua:c.ufuJJy pttehc1ed reassaon.s onl) 41 percent oftbe tune. But. maay~~~~-aidld :::' . · -if · sharp decline an tbt ia a IDCft accwut . Ht cb«bd. No. lite bmcl. ... ......., piedJcli~ powft' act..,. dttericn1H mil I Id Nuatt 2 • M ..... lk Oct. 19trala as .. .._op ... '111111111 ii._ ~clitbncuw IMt n "CMllli*: IM ba E * ofbistoriQI ~ -.. IM nidea« ht aw don C*1')' two nmr • .. m a g· I.,.. t. •+« • nimlltloft lssaah~ oJd -., w '' is doomftt btcwit ol m OWft intenll ~1CI. 2. Thr llOCt illW\et's record as a foftcatta 11 10 Wf8k tUt rt -pro~ a Qllt.oftar)' ac>et 10 b ) ~t pwedlctl08 tMl lbt Rd marttt dtdlW last )'Caf make$ a ~ '" I 988 IMvttalW .. Law Office, Of • Color • Gift Certificates • '\ 1.1111 \.'-lff\.'.... • I' t_•J t l.. lll'\.':. • u .. ,.h ;\ta .... :-.a.,:'-· • Fal.:1°"11:-. anJ anu~h 1nun.· ( 714) 759-8004 Cull toda~ for an appoint~•; •I •'II <'\ ' '"'I' \I I< \H 11t K ' \ • 1'111< l Ill '' II RUSSELL S. KERR I PERSONAL INJURY LAW ATTORNEY FEES 0 flEE C(JtSll TAOON 0 FU BASED (Jt ' or RECOVCRY 0 M> FU CHMC£S llfTl. CAS( all\EllD ALL INJURIES 0 AUTO, AIR/CYCl.£ O MALPUCTU 0 SLP & FALL 0 WORK REL.A TED 0 WR<ICF'll llA TH 0 tMCSURED fll>TORIST Cl.MA • I • t . . • ' . ' • _\ < • MONDAY'i CLOllNG PRICll. Stock market retreats NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market lost ground Monday. faced with rising interest rates and renewed .uncenainties about stronger-than-• e xpected·economic statistics .. • ThC' Labor Depanmenl 'reponed that payroll empJoymenJ continued to grow at an unexpectedly fast pace in March, expanding by 262,000. The figures were issued on Friday, when the markets were closed for the Easter and Passover holidays. . In the first bond-market trading since then. interest rates rose Monday. Prices of long-term government bonds fell more than SI O for each SI :000 in face value. putting their yields in the neighborhood of 8. 9 per~nt. ihe Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped ,.46 to '1 ,980.(-0. Declining issues outnumbered advances by more than 2 to I on the New York Stock Exchange. with 452 up. 1086 down and 420 unchanged. Big Board volume totaled 182.24 million shares. against 139.87 million in the previous S<.'Ssion. The NYSE"s w mposite index fell 1.43 to 145.17. WHA T Ar.ux Orn WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Aor. • Advance<! Declined Unctianged Total iu ues New ,,ig,,s New lows AM EX LEADER S NEW YORK (APl Aor. • NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -Sales. • o.m. NEW YORK (AP} -S.ln, • P.rn. Mondav oric• and ne t c,,•nr ~f , .... 10 Monday price and net cflanoe Of tfle 15 "' '"' most active New York Stoett Exdlanri_ issues, tradrng nationally at more 1111n Sl. • • -... ·-· V a rnor~t ~· most activ' America n Stoc 11C'11"" ls·~tr-... 1 .... A•t 11 t t~S_ll Lo~f~Tel V:r"'m· ,IOO ~~~ ~ gen ut,, 3Y. ' . 1'.4 -/2 WangLab8 31 'i l Jl~ + aro wlt 17, • ~ -v. TexuAirCo ' 12' • ~ etmarPL s s. • ~ + ,,.. NY Times • 29'.lt = 'h .~~~~t s ''I, R~ =,~ ICH CJ> 1 , 7"9 Wootwrttl s , 9, f:V. +1"-~~~rn~vAs m: Ui: .!:2~ PacTelesls • l. 7~ -in Hom~S,,oo 1•1, 00 ~...._ , .. IBM 1, 1,. I 71/J -V. ...., -,. AmerT&T L · 6~ -~ sw111 kg of 110.JOO v. -1r• Tandems 1, • f'h -1'1. Amda,,I 1°',000. 32V. -I• Exxork 1. , · • '.4 -3Jo Ford. Moir s 1, 14,1 43 v, + ~ GoLo QuoTEs WashGas 1, 17, 23~ + v. PeoslC9 1. I S, 34\4 -~ Luckv Sir ). 13, • +·II.I Dow JoNE S AvERACES . . l CHOC fashion show ralses $200,000 By VIDA DEAN ................ The show nt'ttcd more than $200,000! Tobin's theme wa5 · 'Fantasies 1n Toyland." whi ch featured st)•les from Saks Fifih A venue". C)outh Coast Plaza. Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, AprU 4. 1988 A 9 .... ......... .,'--..... Yes, the annual All Guild Fashion benefit for Ch1ldrens Hospital of Orange County has come a long way since 1963 wht'n proceeds totaled $2,000. Tht' crowd size h:;;grown so much that it ~s now ncct's ry to stage two shows back to back The fashion show. \\h1ch really 1s more like a Las Vega, production with lights, singers nnd dancers. featured 22 models <1howing 100 pieces incl uding des11ner sportswear, afternoon attire, swimwear {women fli nging about large chiffon scarv~ and men with red face-;). menswe01r BWu Wallerk:la wltla one of 100 •ow fublou. lllcllelle lllller lad Joan C•eniroe of Qaeea of ....,.. A week ago, 1,560 attended on Thursday and 1,460 to the Anahei m Maajott on Friday for the 26th annuli event. and evenangwear, " ··Also. we sho"'ed a half m1lhon dollars worth of Rev1lhon furs." said coordinator Bllla.r WaJle~. In keeping wi th the theme. C'HOCO the bear and Mackey Mouse were on stage hamming 11 up along wi th ··To} land" characters and chil- dren ~llh to-,s that included ,t,rge Ragged) Ann.and .\nd\ dolls w111ch Saks is donating to CH0C Galld. The secret of success? A year's planning helps constdt'rably wnh an expcnt'nced fashion show board heading the committee work of women in 15 supporting guilds from throughout the count~ .. b"When • woman comes on the show board she accepts for at least fi vr years:· said Fruca Stawicki ofC0<1ta Mesa. who has attended all 26 shows and was former director of Suflport groups. ··when a woman chai rs 1h1s show. she has worked.an all areas of planning." The ro mantic conclusion was "Ca nd t'rella... in English designer Da\ 1d F1eldt'n°!> hot fuchsia satin and tulle go" n. meeting her pnnce with a sparkling pump, Panell and Jady Galld'• Sae Krause, Renee Kenealy and Su.aan White. The cro"'d dined nn breast of chicken "'11h fresh mango sauce curned ncl.' "11h ca she"' s and raspbern/cranl:><.:r~ mnusse an choc- olatl' l up'> ~e\I H'M Carol Palc>°'rmo o t \mall V. urld guild .,.. ii ~ 1! 'ho.,.. \hair· "oman . } "A FUNNY AND ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL COMEDY. "This 1s m} fifth year on the board:· said this ycar'c. chairwoman Carolyn Tobin, a member of little Mermaid Guild. Tobin 'lpent a work- ing ort ~how details whal e employed full-tame with Tobin .. Investment Corporation, (She 1s n0w planning a golf break in the desert. I A fe"' men were an Fndily's crowd of I A50-plus "'omen. They inc,luded fotmer. 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' ~.Alrtll ; AIUBI (March 21 -April 19): Dilemma rcvolvina aro4.ndfinancaand--.....;;... __ ..-____________ __ purchaSt of lux ury ittm. lk diplomatic m ronntttion w1th tamaly d1sqrttment. Protect poucssions, check charac aocounts. proc.erty rilhts will bt tettled to your s a ' i s fa c t i o n . SYDIEY Emphasis on com- pkllOn, the end of a SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Someone wants somethin& for nothi"'. you could be prime target. Stand tall. refuse to be intimidated by lelal jaraon. Answers are found by looking behind ~nes. Piten plays paramo unt role. sea~h. lelal docu-Ollll mut will verify v1c-ws. Another••••••••••••• Aries involved. SAGl1TARJ\JS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Relationship intensifies. responsibilities increaie, deadline is necns- ary. What had bttn hidden wi ll be revealed. and this works to your advantage. Sales rq>rescntative could be misinformed. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): New a~~ ary to "prove clai~~:· Stress ofiai~lity, ·~~nee. abitity to bqin apin 1f~ry. ~~Hctton brings you to heart of matten . Leo wtll play significant role. GEMJNl(May 2 1-June 2~): Stress p~icality. check records. be p<?Sittve reprding •e<:ounung.. facts . and tigwrcs. Individual who. helped you 1n pa.st wall ~in be ~•table. Cancer. Capncom figure promment.ly. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Vou'U &et credit Ion& overdue, project will be completed. Popularity incrQSH. and )OU could win contcsL Previous rntrictions will no longe r apply. Aries. Littta figure prominently. CANCER (June 2 1-JuJy 22): You rcce1.ve. added rec0gnition. popularit) increases. elemcn~s of um1~g and luck nde wi th you. Open lincsof communicauon. give full re1• to intellectual cunosity. Sagjttarian pla) \role. • LEO(Jul) 23-.\ug. 22): Focus on research. propcn ). ta'l•asscssment. Attention centers aro und escrow. dC"Clar- atton of value. It ma~ be ncttSsary to rev~sc basic "' methods. Contractual arrangement rcqu~rcs review. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): You·n ,et proverbial second chance in-connection with busi~ activity, career. lndivialial in-position of auihority a<lmits error. Accept apology in gracious manner. Another Aquarian in picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Cooperative efforts emphasized along with family reunion. Sttnario also highlights philosophy. theology. communication, travel plans. Lo ng-range proo;pccts will be clarified. Taurus featured. VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pt. 22): Emphasis on ver'5:8ttlity. mo,·ement. writtel) records. Member of opposite sex desires changes. exc1teme·nt. travel. Realize .. flinat10~·: may be more serious than apparent on surface. Gemm1 IF APRIL$ IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have natural talcn\ for communication. writini. and .. speaking your piece." Gem ini. Virgo. Ciagin.arius people play important roles in your hfe. You are attracu vc. can be agrcssive. fond of travel, enjoy challen~ and flirtation. Current C)cle highlights added rcsPQns1bility. promotion. mone)' and lo\e. ~ocus on m:trital status. possible addition to fa mil). You could also go into business for yourself. tn\Olved. _ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Yo u·n be concerned with mone) 1n connection "1th home improvement. poss1ble Readers: Some rock groups are great, others disgusting DEAR READERS: Remember lite letter frem dte mo~r from ~-. Wit .. wlMt au~ • reek C9attrt wldl lter tttm·a1en a8d was Mrrtlletl at W'Mt die uw? Siie ~ fildly aupa1e. ob- ~ ceshlmes, violeeee, lwete9 betlles u4 Uve flrttncbn ~ rttklessly •le &M crow•. 'hett were me4JcaJ emersmctes-...,.., dlele wlMt were driMlq, 1mokiq depe ud dolac drqs. Muy <."Miiies wen taklq •ff dletr clean, ud Mme c...,aa were laavlac sex .,a)y. 1\e rafeue .. tlaat wemu'• teaser lau beea mt.l·begliq. I've bea ,.ttiaa • 1!-...., .. Y• ud two Mas et mall bve yet to be epette4. Taiea._. Fro m Madison. Wis.: I am a music crittc for the Wisconsin State Journal and.I don·t believe th<' rock conccn descnbcd by that mother ever took place. Don't get me WTC'ng. a few kids have go tten tragicall) out of hand. and I've seen some temble shows in Madison (Motley Crue. the Bcasue Boys. etc.). but even these infamous t:.nds never created the bedla m the wo man descnbed. -John Ko valik. y,... Su Aateaie: Here's• review •Y S.. Stewart u4 [)wtpt Sliver· •u. tw• staffers • die Su Aateato UpL TMJ wre&e: "U evuy punt la America atleMd J•!lt OM ltuvy metal ~rt Hile lllf' ome we saw kre-la1t week, 1t1e~ 1otap .... w .. Jd ~ease le exut. TM crowd wnt wild over Ir• Maldea. a lleavy metal .,. ... Sev~ral ett&ertaiHn pruced oo tk •tace wtdl dletr &ala.er pull nt "' te eJ:JeW dlletr b8cbWes. It •• I.MIDS was revoltiD1." From Sacramento. rve bttn to dozens of rock concl·ns and ha\e never seen an)thinf like the orie that motherdescribed. I ~e~n KJss. Van Halen. Led Zeppelin and the Ro lling Stones. All great. You·,e been ho msv.oggled . .\nnie From Bliff.W. I'm Stud atlelHled two rock coettrll in a fMtball 1a.cli11111 wk8 I ••• JI. IUd1 were stoeed ud screimiq like maaiacs. I left wkll .. ua1 of people •rood me 1181'1H to bU11dute and ta.row •p. It W81 dis.ga1tiD1. Washingto n. D.C.. Here·s a quote from V'.H. Meyers. who \\Tote in the Washington Post on March :!9. 1987: "The Beast1e Boys don·t do con~ns. they do orgies. In Memphis the~ used a giant inflatable pen1-. dunng their song. •f ight for Yo ur Right to Pan~.' In Columbus. Ga .. th<'} invited the g.irls 1n the audience to bare their breasts and han· sex with mem bers of the ere"'. The~ altered the lyncs to refer to oral se\. The Columbus chief of police. Jim Wethl.'nngton .. said. "The Beastte 8o)'s rap music trio should have been arrl.''ited for inde- cent e'lposure and d 1wrderl) con- duct:·· Bllllqs, M•t.: I've takn my tea- •1en to muy reek ~rts. ud wklk lite m••k was ,.., ud Mme Dis ald.tla• laapar;e (I've lte8n tk ume la dte bll1 at '-lp tdleels) dlere ••• ..... lty, • •nas ud die secvity ••• excellat. • Ne" York: Conc('rtS featuring Motlc) Crue and Vince Neil were shocking. O ur children were told drug abuse is great. casual ~x is fine. and '1olence 1s OK. Plca~e note. some rock stars such as Bob Dylan. Bruce Springst~n. Stevie Wonder and Dire Straits ha e a positive mes~ and arc uplifting and whokwmc. Sua. Au, Calif.: A I '7-year..W &lrl was r.,ed Sept. I '7, I Hi, d...t.I a wme.. ~ at die Int. Mudow1 Amplaitlteakr. TM victim, a resWeat of Oraqe C...ty, was takna te WesteB Me41C81 Cater la Saas. Au. More tlau SI people were si«m1 •earby aad did notlaia& to kip Mr. · Ingleside. Texas: I've seen them all. from Ja mes Brown to Neil Diam ond. Bon Jon and Anthra'l. In Corpus Cltnsu there 1s ass1gnt'd seatin4 and e' e~ one beha' cs or they get k~ked out. r\'e seen "''Orst' behav1or 1n church. So, dear ruden, I uve C09CIMe4 tlaat seme rock lf'"PI ue ett•t. Otkn are dl1p1llq. Punts wlMt wut • clear aclentu.U., of wlaat'• 1oiD1 M ...W ••re .._, &M vkleo "Rl1iac to tk Oal.leqe." 1111 Poet yHr Md• off. Wrtw le: Pareats' Muk Raoerce Cater, 1$ff Arliqi.. Btv•. Artiq1oa. V•.# !tttt. Brown scores in Hal-1-of -F-ame Q . You,~1d .. Robinson .. was the most popurar surname in the Baseball ft all of Fame at Cooperstown. N. Y. \\'hat's the m ost popular surname in tht Football Hall of Fame at Canton. Ohio" ~. Bro"'n Paul. Jim. Willie and ROosevelt. ~onaco's orchestra -85 mu· ..s1~s -ts blgger than Monaco·s df ense force -8:! meri. ;W hat. you d1d n 't knuw that llamas v.we native to South Dakota? ,A tenth. of the full-term ba}>ies arc left-handed. But m ore than 'half the babies born at least two months prematurely a rc left ha n<kd. Wha t do you make of that? LI. Bo YD a-Some black bears are blond. Was a time when you could go all the way from Waterville. Me.. to Sheboygan. Wis .. by -.trcctcar Not many went Q. What arc the .. plungers .. in a telephone? A. Tho~ two button-; the l'C'Ceiver --n....~s when you ~turn-n to tts-Tbat color you sec best JUSt before cradle. dusk is g~. Look at your lawn then. Doesn•t 1t appear ~ner than usual? The Japanese commuter who d n v· Most pcopk who wo rk outdoors deal with o nly one kmd of wea ther on an) 11ven day. Not sailors. They deal with two kinds -wi ndward and lttward. es to work in Tokyo pays an average ofS 16 a·day in road tolls. Kansas law permits you to eat a snake on Saturday. but not on Sunda). PROMISES to stop drinking too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WORK OUT·TREATMENt the new generation of treating-alcohol/drug abuse, DOES WORK ••. Successfully Proven Program •.• Improves Your Lifntyte ... No Time Off from 'lbur Job ..• Affordable with Mo Extra Costs . Make PROMISE you can keep. (all us for HELP today. frtt Confidential Assessment Fountain Veky/Orange County (714) 966 1179 1~341-3535 6:00 6:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 £T.'\ ~ C'*'9 1.,.., of ~ --· I r~ .. ,.. e I.A Veme 14111 Pra• IN lo .. Tn1111 ILJftdMy e!) Fee" o1 ""-" , ..... ~ .. Ea•· c"""'' p.,,.., Enw" .m'* Ed Gone It ,o.,.. .._. llldll SlledOwt Rec• A&£ Tiit wo,.,an ,,, , ... Winoow M ••• &RAV Movie S• Me11•c e WI C'S~ h •lll of 1'19 Oa ~· Yll9y •f 1119 0.11 (Pe,, I) (l lY .. (Cil,._ HOt Lu Hi11~n1 Ala te ......... tPM 'I 1161 ••• f.Jofwl 'N1!M Qo Jo"" o.--u..... ,...,,,,, L.illlW ll1119 1 ... ~IOl'IC ~I\ f ... Oftl"' on Hole! ,p-, ... Lo .. Jlfen ·._ eec :roll< ·-ISlO"f ol • Peo,i. Wl'O IS "he 8lac:A 10•9'0'9,... UllC19t· •• ., Pr11~~10rc "''" '--· CIOUWIM ?C !6 •• . Siio,, Cnw• ?C 961 •• HBO ~ ..olY' C W!>9 0..-.cioe N ·~· ~ ~, s--C ltll'Q'.: F ,..._ .. Aic-or"ll -Mcll"'gO"'•".Y Cfall h o .. !l'lt MAX to Mt,.,o~,, -~ • •• Mo,,... C1rv G'l"I T\otC Fco1 'o• Lon ~ ;; .,. • • • ~"J' :>'t'W"' USA Ca,,co" f •o•n. &1reo~ A ot CM Newt US& 011. Te " 111 """' ••• .:~-. ic'"""PO"' ITtN Today ....... I! 36) Cwmlll Tl\9 The l.Alt Aft1tr JeftetSOnt SNlw Ae1wm A 'Wiiiet t 82) • • • ~Pl l~I\ Mc'<e OMI U-nu Welll f U lf< 1c0mrldH ·~ tO Ut.llOOll al R•1 TN loJ Who Co.. .. Fly ?C !61 • • Lio ::>N•-. .1y .. ~ -"""'j ~41 •••• ll'lt Alln llfU •?".:; ·' T ~• 0.111 Forte ·• l n1e Or...,.-•• c;,,-, - com..-.te televtalon llattnga In 8undaJ'• TV Piiot. Q .1-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: +QJI091S -72 KJ6 +9J The bidding has proce-eded : North Eas t South West I I 1 + J J • 4 ? What action do you take A.-We certainly don 't like your hand for defense. and hate that doubleton heart for offensive pur- poses. Despite the fact that partner opened the bidding. we think this hand belongs to the op ponents. so v.e would bid foUT spade a~ a po· tential sac rifice. At worst we'll be do"n tv.o; if the gods are kind. we could e'en make it. Q.2-Neither 'ulnerablc. a~ South you hold: + 10962 7 AKQ6J •Ql7 The bidding has proceeded: Ner1h East South West I • Pass I Pass I -Pass ~ What do you bid no"'? A.-There's no question that you want to make a forward-going move. However. you should not be the o ne to declare no trump for your side-you ha ve no tenaces that need protecting. Despite the shabby qual· it y of the suit , we su&&cst you bid one spade to Stt ho w partner reacts. Q .3-Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: • A6 ~ AQI07l ' AQ913 •6 The bidding has proceeded; Norn East Sotltll Wnt I• Pus ? Wh•t do you respond? A.-Had your two suits each been four cards Iona, the correct wa y to show them would be to bid up-thc- line, i.e, one diamond. With fivc- card suits, however, you must bid the hi&hcr-rankina suit first , so here the riaht ac:don is one hean. Q.4-Neither vulnftable, as South )'OU hold: •A6 Q AQlm <>AQtll ., The biddint bas proceeded: NCNtll l'al S..lll W• I• hn I Q P-l. ,... ? What do you bid now? A.-You h•veenoup sttqtb for a jump shift. but the likely mkfk should make you caution-a jump to thret diamonds could propel JOU beyond three ao trump, wlUdl mlaht be )'OUt only playable .... For the moment, a rebid of two diamonds. which is f ordna. i1 ._ quate-even if JOU pa.y f ounh-sutt forcina. Yoar nm actio• will de- pend on your mabodl and .,.,._., Min bid. - Q.5-As Sou!h. vuJncnble, JOU hold: t .U 0 1016 ~ tJ •AUG The bidding has proceeded: outb West' Nor1h East t • Pass I \ Pus What do you bid now? A.-You have a borderli ne hand, because your jack of spades is of doubtful vah.1e . The choices are be- t ween a slightly conservative three heart5> and an aggresstv~our hearts. A:1 this vulnerability it pays to be bold. so we opt for four hearts. Q.6-:-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •9643 -12 'AQJ6 +KIOl The bidding has proceeded: Wm Nortll East So•llll I • Dbl Pus ! What do you bid now? A.-There is a s1andard way to ACROU 1 Oilectlon 6 Engl69hspa 5 7 PllllblllM 51 u. ..... ., meteNla 59 Beer type CHARLES GOREii show a hand of 10-12 P,:ll!fints in re- sponse to a takeout double-jump in your best suit. So unless you in- tend postulating new biddin1 con· cepts. do your duty and jump to three diamonds. for lafor .. do. aho•t Qartn Gon.'1 MWllrtler fw lt..W. pl8J· en, write Goret1 .Wae Lener, P.O. Box 4426, Ort.ltdo, Fla. 31112- 4426. 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Angel pitchers strike back at their critics McCaskill' ss harp effort vs:-Dodgers gives staffbQOst-= 8J IUCllAJU) DU~ ........ Cea: O I With mos1 ofthr cnuc1sm in spnng training being d1rrnrd :11 thr -\ngtls' pttchang stall Dan Prtl). Ku~ McCaskill and a fr" oth('rs d('("1ded to rebel.and take matters into tht'1r o"'n hanCis dunng tht' Fr~"' a~ ~nrs Pttf) del1,rrrd h1<. best ~r­ formancr ofthnpn ng fnda~ night at Dod~r St.ad1um an,~ \.fc( asl.111 ano ther qursuon mar~ dunng th<' v.intt'r. follo""ed ""1th a 1-\n lhant efTon on Sunda~ at -\nahe1m t.ad1um as the -\ngelsa,01ded bein~ s""CPt b' the Dodgers "" 1th a "·I ""1n The -\ogcls \o\Cn t 15-14 in spnng U)l1ning. The la~t ume tht' lub finished belo"' 500 1n spnng com- pc-t111on ""as IQ Oand Bnan Do\o\n1ng is the onl~ remaining pl:i,er from that cro up. HO~\ er. lht' (a It.a uague and Frtt""a' ~nes numtll:rs art mean- ingless "nov.. Starting fro m scratch. the -\ngels began rtgular-season ac- tion in C1ucago toda~ McCas\111 pitched -.1A sohd in- nings.~ 1cld1ngJUSl t\o\oO hits He strud. out three and ""alked o ne. He allowed a home run and a singlr to Dann~ Heep off \\all) Jo) nrr·s &Jo' t around first baSt" in the s1 'th. and then beat out Prtn for the uft, Phillips Memonal T rorh~ chosen b; media members McCaskill thrt"' ,:! f'lltht'S. about v.hett hr wants to be for SI:\ innings Today'•6ame. Allph at Chicago. noon San Francisco at Deqen. I p.m TV: None Radio· -\n~_ls. KM P( 1 -10>. Dod~rs. K-\OC ("''901 Tues<U~ ·s game ~ngel~ are idle. San Fran 1sco at Dodgt'rs 7:05 p.m . " :I scr.r'n~1h1ng bad at a ll ~ ,J :--.:either did an,o nt· el <,c.> -•n Sunda) K.Jrl Gibson ol tht" Dodge-rs \o\llh a big l"'o-run d ouhlr un fnda' and a homt' run and t\\CJ RBI on Saturda~ v.on the Fre" Thompwn \.kmonal .\""ard as thr o ut landing pla)er oftht" SC"nt"S Th· LC!'rt' Phillips -\""a rd gOt"S 10 tht" out!>t.1nd1ng pncher of the scnc-s Though II "'111 bl-I• rgunen until ne\t ~ear for the n.•tt•r.j 1he ~ngxl' lead the all·tlm\· ~r C') v' er th<· Dodgers. 29-2 -I Pel~ had the ""holt orgamz.at1on concemrd on Feti '' v. hen he suffered a shghtl\ nrr"1ated d15( an his lov.~r bacl dunng dnlls noJ to mention the onct'm tht club had ""hen he couldn't get an'bod~ out on a co nsistent basis after the rtturn 1111. Pr tn '43) ouls4fnd1ng on Fnda) -he had a onr-fi1 1 shuto ut unul the s"th \til e \\ 111. v.ho was to stan the opt"ner 1n C "m1ske~ Park toda'. 1s the acr.. \tCc~sl1ll. ""ho end~ thr spnng 3-0. has bttn pit hmJ hke he did in I~ o ""hen he v.ent I · •n \\Ith a 1 }fl ER~ an 2~6 innings staff 1s innocent until pro, en 1u11ty ··WhC'n ~ou l an establish one pitch in the hmers· minds )Ou.can set awa) ""Ith !K>mt' m1s1al t>> ·· It .. as a pleas.ant fcchng for An&ds \fanagt'r C ooloe Rojas to Stt \frC.u.,,111. "'ho 1ums ~-on Satur~. ""or._ efTonlc sh ··The thing 14e\e had the moQ ~<.n1cem about ""1th ( McC"aslull) has bc:cn h1~ arm ·· ~1d RoJaS. "I am '-Cf'Y ple.a!it"d \liat h him Mike Will has pitc hed ~di. lOO ButJl'S good lO stt c '-1l( asl111l romt" back ·· "ilhe fra~r pn hed two scorclt'Ss inning!> a nd B~an H:ir\l'~ ""'ho~ lOnlract ha> bc:e n a>s1gned to Ed mo n- tvn ""url t>d .i I ·:'-3 nin th 1nnin1 for tht .\ngt·I~ .. t \.1 c< a>l11l1 ha!. got command of hie. p1tchl"S and he'<> gettmg his breaking \tufT en er thr plate:· said ROJ3> John hrlb~, ,:the DoJgcrs' CC"ntt'T fieldrr np~ a fastball up in the >tral e 1one for a home run leading off th<.' third inning_. but that v.-as the on ly hard-hat ball ofTMcCask11l other than Ht"t'p · ~ single The -\ngt'ls scored first in the o~nmg 1nn1ng Jo~nt'r tnpled again t the 14all li'I left field to bnni C-h1h Da' 1s around frnm first afta [)a, 1s singled But the Oodgers lied 1t on helb' ·s ho mt'r an the third \\ athout the ~nefit of a h11. lhc .\ngels tool rhe lead for good. :!·I • Marl \.1cumore 14alkcdJo o~n the fifth mo' ed 10 st"Cond C\n 8"\o\'lld pitch and \o\OUnd up on third v.hrn Davis gro unded o ut softl~ to Mike Marshan a t first Jo~ ner v.alked intcnt1onall~ b) \t.arter ha"" n H illegas with \tcumo rt on th1n:1, •:is caught in a rundo v. n but the Dod~rs· defense p ro' 1d~ a brt'a~ for the .\.ngels ...................... But members of the \ta ff appartnt· I\ art tired o f reading at-out ho"" v.eal the) art ··.\II r ,e heard ~ spn nJ 1s hov. bad our patching staff 1s:· McC"as\..111 said. defens1"eh. He ""a~ hmtted 10 onl~ :'I innings Last ~ason bl-fort' Dr I t'\o\tS Yocum rcmo'~ bone l h1ps1n his nghtelbo v. on .\pn l 2-HC' ""as·rtaC11' atrod from the d1s.a blC!'d list on I uh I I and fin ished tbe ~ear \o\llh a d1sappo1n11ng 4-6 re .. ord and 5 t"I ~ER~ \1ar'ihall ""11h ball in hand and ft'3d' tu i1f-e 10 the plate unleashed a balloon thro w into the "'°' sc.ats next to the ~ngels' dugout Mc u mort Joluuay Ray of tlae ADCela la forced oat at llllCODd bue by Dodien abortatop A1(,edo Grtmn, wllo relaJS ball to ftnt to complete doable play ln tlllnl lantnc Saaday. .. lt"s)lard to build a p1tch1ng staff. 11 takt"S t1mt':· hr rontinued. .. t don't ··1 had a dt" .. ent fa')thall and I v.u mo' mg 11 around 3 httk ·· s.aad '"k C'asl 1ll "'ho ft't'l'i the p11ching (Pleue eee IJllG&LS/82) Sooners seek title that eluded football team Lakers Big Eight foe Kansas stands in w_aytonigh_!_ KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) -Oklahoma baske1ball coach 8111~ Tubbs spoke v.1th ano1her pretty sucres-.ful Oklahoma coach about strategy for tonl&hfs NC~.\ cham- pio nship pme v.1th Kansas. ··1called8a1T):· T ubbs said Sunda)' ... lfv.e win the nip. v.-e·l"t' going 10 kick and takr the nd •• Wl • Thafs Barry. as in Swnur. a man ·much mo~ accustomed to pl:lying for nattonal lilies than Tubbs. Switzer's f<'Otball teams ha'e wo n lhrtt championships and have come up one victory shon three 'bther times.. This )t'U . Tubbs" basketball tt'am has a chancc to rt tore tht' schoors honor. to male up for the national championship that shpped a"'a) when the football team lost to M1am1 on Ne" Year'\ night ''I'd lake to so baclt and sbov. ofT ont' of those big champ1onsh1r nngs, •• ~ntt'r ta~~ Kmg S31d. "Tht' foott>all pla~ef) art alwa~s II' 1ng usa hard time. S3' 1ng v.t'chokt' in the bag pmes." lfK.Jfl&•S WI Sh COm\.' true. It W 111 be b«au~ the ncrs went out 3S the~ alw-a~s do -loo~. brash and nd1culoush confident -and 1;1rocccd<'d to d o t'\Cf) thing tht') could to crush Kansas. Just hkt the football team does. In fact. tht> l\o\O teams arc s1m1lar in rruan) respccls. Tubhs and Sv.1t1cr arc each frose~~~ ·~~s v.ho rec~t pla)en m the same mold. then let t1lcm Final· show for Manning Standout hoping to close out Jayhawks· career with title - KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) -The Dann~· Manning Show will play for the final ttmc tonight and lhe 1upponin1 cast would like to say lhank:s for the memo~ Mannina. the 6-10 )Cntor who has carried the ~nsas balketbatl team all scalC'ft, will try t<ttake the Jayhawbto the top ~n he leads them •inst Oklahoma in the championship pme of the NCAA basketball tour· nament. And as the other K..nsas starters looked ahead to that pme Sunday. they all<' looked brick on the ellpcrimccs they shared playin& alonpide a superstar. Not onty af't' they in awe of has considerable skills. but they rnpcc1 his work habits and the _,,, he handles himsdf off the court just as much. · ""Sometimes I don· t realize it. but 1· m playi"I ne~ t to a auy who'll make a million dollan someday. Kntor forward Chris Piper s.iid. .. But you"d ""tt know 11. Dinny is just the same as he's always been. .. Obviously we wouldn't be~ today if it wcren·t for Dinny ... Indeed. Mannina leads the Jayhawks in K'Orina (24.6 roints pcrpme). mM>undina(l. 7 aVCf'19C). blocbd shots ~steals (61) and m inutes played (3S per piM). His pl pm::cnta1e is the best amona the rqulan. .S86. ud be has been a finMcam All-American the pat two ll'8IOllS. Theft"s no stat.isbc for lednllip. but wbm the Jayhawb look b pidanc:e. they him to Mannina. Duritll his bar yran at K.ama. the Jayhawb •~ 11 t-34 aadbavt been to me Final Faur twice. lfhe IC't them o. mutt viaory. the tchool would would have its · ltcoed national cham · onslli .pt . p.. . "'It's lOUlh" kaowin1 thit wtll be the lat tunt I play with him ... IOPlaomore pant Krvin Pritchard said. "Ifs tolnttbi~ yCMa .,., want to .e ew:t. Hc'l IOina to eo doWll in hauory u o. nltbe II-time pats -pn>. IUlta ldloal. ~ yoa Mme iL .. Piper, wl9o •tout* 19'iMS--. had been oa dlie ... a ,_. wt.en ~ arrived as a ~ aicc"ieed recnlit °"' ol UWl&Llt Hillt Scbool. J\&ll aaw..,...._.-K._2 pa From day a.e. lac ea.Id 11e tlaat Maui111 was IOftlttltitll Ill I CW "'Tiiie &II lime t.e drMIW IM t.11 dlie """'olthe coun at 6-10. wow. he'';..• iMndible Dll,er~" Piper taicL .. ADd he's._. 1 INM .. y oft'dlie ftocir. He's an . illdiYiclml .. ~-••Wt, mprc111 ~ whra w refON'd IO lail .. Ja,.... ...... IWO ,_.. 'ID-No rnant'.r wMt IM*ill. liw ... 1'1 1 . llOOd OUL -ne ......... r de=..._ ..,o/pnctltt -lrW to ... ,~-. .... .. He worW ..., .... ..,_._.ii ... -,.-h dlly. lltafs WllJM't1D1!'f"C-He~_..., ........ ... Prildalrd md -• .., ol ........... that ~fo their thing W'lth unqu~t1oned succcss On unda). the l13, before the b1ws1 g:ime of his hft. for-.;ird Haf'\C'~ Grant "as .u._ed what 11 meant to pla) in a national champ1onsh1p gamt-.. It's no big thnll:· he deadpanned. v.inntng 1n both spons •hat v.e apprua~h 11 hle that ·· Tubbs v..u as~ed v.he~r bt' thought God "'a on the side of Ji..ano;3~ Thr1r O\\ n thing has bttn a hum -up-and· shoot offense ombtnrd "'1th an opp~st' t' dc:ft-nsc. re ult1ng 1n a ;~3 ~ord and Oklah oma's first tnp •o the na11ohal ('ham - p1onsh1p game sm .. t' I 0.1- The' h.:l\ en 't go11r n tha .. rar fh 1ng fir<it class. ho~e,C'r at lea t not 10 the t''is ofthC"•r opponC'nts. m" ha\ l' complained about tl"i(' number ofOl lahoma "'~ners sull on tht' 11 r in the "'anmg m inute" of 30-poinl 'tctOn<"~ One tool offt"n~ v.hcn Ol laho ma pla~C'.-.. foul~ Sot''t'ral limes in l~e final JO ~onds.Just to stop the clocl and tr"' to scort I points .. \\ho~-he rtphed ··What numbt'r d~ he ""t'ar"'' '-1ost oftht pla~er.. in both programs h3' e ne,er met a rt}1crophone the~ didn't hlt' But tht'1r statt'me nts scldofTl come back Jo haunt them .. That's JUSt ktnd .. ii coin adent.al I don't thunk that's a planned dt"al.'' Tubbs ~1d .. , o u tall about m1rronng :he football team We ne' t'T reall) thanl abou1 that. w c·t't" JU.St doing our o,v.n thing ~t.1}.be 11·s because w('·f't' Said lung ... \\ e h ~r to ""1n ~o mattt"r 11 ""e·rc pla~mi Sam Hou-.1on tate or Pmsburgh v.c go ou~.thtrt' a nd pL1' ea(h .ind e'e~ gamt' the same. 'Women's crown to · Louisian·a Tech La dy Techster~ ra lly from l 4 7point d efi c it to nip Auburn . 56-54 T -'COMA. Wash <-\Pl --Ena W tstbrooks srottd HH,fher 2 5 pom ts 1n the 5C'C'Ond halfand l nu1s1ana T«h O\trame a 14-point dt'ficit to beat Auburn 56-S4 Sunda) fo e the~(' l\.A v.omen's baskt'tball ch3mp1 onsh1p. The Lad' T('('hsters traal~d Auburn. 33-i9. 47 SC'C'Onds into the SttOnd half aftt-r Di:snn Md 1ile1l SIC'Ored the second h:ilfs opcn1na basket. U<>n Barmore of Lu1.us1ana Tech became tht' first male <'OKh t'' er to •1n a na11onal rollci1ate •o men's title. Wt"Stbroou, a 6-3 senior forvo"ard. led a l ou1S1ana T«h romeback that •ias also spar\ed ~ tht' defcnsi't' performance of @uard Tc~s. Wca1henpoon in the St'C'Ond half on "ubum's Ruthie Bolton. Ruthie Bolton scol't\1 16 points an the first halhs tht' Lad' Ttg'Crs took a 31-19 lead. but didn't ~rt' an tht' ~ndhalf. l..ou!Slana Tttb v.~nt ahead for the first ume in the p~ :u 5J..S I on a 1a)~1n b\ Wtstbrooks •1th ~: 13 to a<> after a Weatherspoon steal and pass. VIC'\.1eOrrof -\ub\lm ucd the srott at SJ..53 o n a 10..foot shot •1th 59 seconds kft and "-'*~ la•wn pul Lou1s1ana Tech ahead 10 sta~ 55-5) with a :O-iootcr v.1tti .N second1. l"t'maming. Sharon tc"'an mad~ a frtt throv. for 4.ubum ""1th 2 ~ S('('('nds to go. but W cath<TSpoon conn«t~ o n a rt"t' th ro• ""1th th~ <,("('t,nc1~ left Wt"Stb~ls: ""ho "'"~ 'otrd th~ Most \'aluabk Pla \(·r oi the tour- nament. made a ·upt·rb dden "e pla~ on. a dn' ing \1t "'eil \o\Jth SI\ second$ kfL \\ eubn: blod ed McN~tl underneath tht' taasl et and the pla) •as f'\Ued a Jump ball Louisiana T t'Ch l l''t possns1on becaux the ~s I<'" arro"" \o\'U poinuna its w-a' TI»e th1rd·ran._C'd Lad' T 1gers. "'ht' beat Lona ' Bcxh \a It' ·. 5 in Friday n._tif s sem1fin3ls. had thing.-. their OW'ft ... , IO the fi~t hal( ~ aOt h" team bacl into thr pme in the "cond half b~ bench in& 6-4. lOO-i>ound soptwmorT ~nter Venus 1..ac) and go1 oa v.1th a quicker lineup •1th subs11tutc heala Ethndlc. In the fint half. Ruth c Bolton "'a~ 1 for 11 from the field. sncludtng t""l' of t•"O from th~po1nt nlfllt' But Weatherspoon ·s 11ght d<'fcnse h m1ted her to onl~ four fidd.gMI altmlpts in the t«Ond half The 'o. S Lad' T«h,tcrs tintshed the season at 3:-~ ~' bQt defend· mg ctiampon and tor-rukt'd Tt"n· ncsscc. 68-: Q, in their Fn da\ nl&}lt ~m1final. Aubum we>und up a t 3.:!-3. frustrate Kings Sacramento dea lt 34th straight loss at Forum. 108-104 l'C1LE" OOD 1-\Pl -James \\onh~ s...ored .::4 points and B~ron o il addl'd .::) u nda~ night. leadma thd..alt'rc. to a 10 -1~'\4 tnumph O'er cramentl) at the Fonum their ~th con~utl\e home \ ictof'\ o'er the )...in~ . The dcfendms XB'\ champion). pla~ "'' their founh ~tra1ght pme 141tho ut 'iagi Johnson and Michael ('oo~r 3)50 got JQ potnlS from )...arCt'm -\Niul-Jabbar en route to lhC'IT 2 th \ ICIOT" In their last 2q m('('ungs ""1th Sacramt>nto Rl·'l(_·f'\ t' Ed Pmckne\ scored a <.c.·J~,n-h1gh ~4 pom1.,· and Otis Thl>rpe added :! I for the K.Jnp.. who \uffrrt'd their foun h sti:a1&ht dtfcaL : th 1n the last .:!4 gam~ and equated t1·w1r longC' t road IOStn!! streak of the l,('3 n "'llh their 10th 1n a ro• )...cnn~ m1th -v.he>K JO.point cfT .. ,n eight na&hts earl1a m Sacra- ment"' hclp('d the Km gs end a 1 • g.tmc" 1-0Stll:g suult-10 t~ La:ken - hJ d l ll points this time hcforc lt'~vmg 1n the ~ond quaner with a bro«en nc l~I ft nng fin(tCr. " 1 t ..i -left m th<' p me. Sacra- me n h. tnmmcd a I .:!-point founb- .;iuant'r Jefiut t(} I O~.Q v.·nh an 11-1 bur t af'pc-d b~ P1nct~ 's f't''erst- lam dunl and Thorpe'-. la> UP -\ ftcr 0 11 made a I Q_footcr from the top of tht' kt'). Kings C'CJ'tet Joe )..._lemc sanl a :!0-footer from the left baSC"h nt' and made ont' of two free thro""~ to cut the tnaf1.•n to 104-·101 v.1th JQ ~nds left. cramt'nto rookie '41chael Jad~ son follo wed OM of t-.o free throws b~ "onh) "'llh a ckspt>-rauon th~ pointer from lhe nght with 14 SC'C'(\nd Id\. pullana lhe Kn\IS wnh1n I Cl~-I Jadson then 1ntent1onaU\ f.__ ukd Worth\. •ho~ two fnX throv. v.11h Ii SC('Ond~ ~ madt 11 10 ,-1(\4 Harold Pressley had chance to ue 11 for the KH\IS but missed a three- potnt attempt Wlth nnX" IClCOnds ten Backed by Robltallle, K!ngse~ tie . . ' \ ~ ......... ..,,,,,. ,,_., .... 1111 21 FlllDI IRlf ; .. '"'' h••• 9W ia. -·= ~-~downMRlt' '$ t llQw.4-6. 7~.6-l,S.-.,ittdll ........... ~ ........... ftMk ~ ...... Yer 0.kl ••• ,,Mi~--..,. U1B11tt ill HoudDa. L~. Mo • •ooo pa)ldMa. IWtled dae fiul widl • ...., ... -.. delrl'led him In the optnina 1e1 .._ '9 oaMeeeed on only 29 percent of his first 1erva. Leconte us broken KANSAS OTY. Mo. -The day after m 1bree limes in &be fnt set but be toot 1lle M'Olld •tao the dreun died. tM hollow feetiftl llill -a lidlrmtcr and WOR it 7-2, with fift al u poiata ea Stt'1e Km'"• iOlida. COlnina on his terVc. Lt'CIOftte tllen ·toot· c:llule al' dac Fllcina a 1fOUP of ~en dile match, t.eakina O..nc in the ftl'll and dUrd ~ of cndli111 yee uodaer award lake a nunri .. met would • ti.c third Kt ... Facing her ~~ of lhe a.old a footbUl, the Univenity of Arimna bukctball .._t,topleedartlEYenfOUlhtofl'e!"-_......_ Dlayer Wkod Sunday of failina when ha teun ..tect S.eM&, 7-6 (7-3) µ ~nday to wia laer leCDOd him the moat. comecutivc f.ckcrd ()p(-n in Larto. Fla. n. ane llour, Arizona's hopes of winnina the NCAA cbam· •9-minutt maldt pve Evert of Boc:a ltalOft her first · piouhip were dallled in aa 8'" 71 &09 to Oklahoma in ·ao.a,...mcnt dtle of w year and ea...a • 140.000. 1anifiul IUDe Saturday nisht. ad Ill 'Kar could Shewt>niM32-playercveDtw\thoaC~Helfof ·alt about were.tlte lhots that 4Mln"tU the second~ in a row. Sanchez, a _16-,.--old i'olll .. I 4ida 't -.a whole tot. .. hHaid. .. I llieptwatims Baroeloaa. Spein. won a spot in the ftul "Y ~ up~ a su..,. feeling. I'm not UIOll ID .-..11uous1a unseeded Paa1da TaraMml of Ara".m., 6-2. 6-2. in a ti.at. KmifinaJ matcla raiM<i out Satunt.y Md n:aumed .. I cu't eell you how !MAJ tNNlledl ud Sunday morDina. • thouaftdl of jump th~ 'rve taken and thea I Id clown ao~ ~'"Jiik G!.JD)'. u1c .pd Mlle-the ...,,.. Bill retain• cbamplo ·Mp shooeina niP& of my career. rm aonmdlo mat rm BISMARCK. N.D. -VirJil Hill SI used to comb• dlroush when my 1e9D -.di me." stopped Jean-Merie Emebe at 1:29of11 da NoOM needed to f"C'miad KerroBi111a&istia &om round to rc\lin bis World Boona Alloeia- t.be nipt brfc>R. They11 be etched in llis memory for a lion liaht hcavywri&ht boxina tit.le Sunday. Iona time. Hill. who pew up in North O.k.o1a, t1'0dlcld A60psu.pttlme-pojntshooierdurill(U..-on. £mebe down earty in the decidi,. rouacl of the !lat ~3 letUor made only two of 11 dto&s ftcn tbree-scheduled 12-ro'4J'dcr. Emebe sot Up QU.k:tly and point ranerandalt0mi11sed hisonlyshorintidelhearc. backed Hill intoacomrr. but Hill revenedlaimselfand To\al for the rMlbt -sill points. Mrdly die type of put Emebe in the same corner, throwina combinations performance tMt had earned him 9eCODCl-team All· tbat Emcbr failed to an,wer. . America'honors. Referee Ro&.cno Ramirez of Pua1o Rioo then ... felt like we di4 what we needed to do to win in sacppcd in and stopped. the bout . Emebe appeared d151ul&ed and S1alki=d bliett to h11 &enns of beatina &heir press. rebou= and playi111 comer, while Hill jumped with stoves Mid h~. hard,-Kerr aid. ... bad so many• shots. All it · ~....1 21 n _.....,_ wouki hne takeJl wu an ncnee sllooti .. nitbt for me Hill improved his r«lVlu to -v, ••l-; .. • and it would have been 1 diftiaent --native of Cameroon who fiahts out of hril. •• has -··-record drop to 2S-S . .. That•s what tills me. l'nt net M)'ina we would ·=~butwemiPthavctoftdclolerorew:aaone Temple suit &oes to trial toct.y Kerr faced~ qllC5liou about •is ofl'..eieht after PHILADELPHIA -Former womea Ill acceptina the MOil <'OUJ"lllDOUI Awant pram1Cd athletes at Temple Uni.vcnity are b°""' annually by the U.S. BuRiball Writen A.smation. for. SI .~ miUion and ~n order that the He helped lead Arizona to its first~ FiMl Four Aniven1ty treat women .s spons JHU11•n1s .. appeara~ atwr blttlina beck from a bee i•jwy dlaat ~~ equal!Y when t.hrir 8-ycar:-old dasHlctio9 sn- lhreatened to end his career and ~i• the dascnm1nat100 lawsuit goes to triaJ t~~· . murde1' of his father in Lebuoa. Bot most of atl, they hope a ruin• •• thar favor Quote of the clay Mf1J f• 111b. Pi~ Pirales out- ftclder, on the club's vast improvemea& from 1917 to tlMs spr!na: .. Last year. she Pif.ates went into sprina tra11•in1 dl'I • catamaran. Tins year we came in on a battleship." Pen Bal Lady taWa for win ARCADIA -En&lish.twcd ""' .. E Lady rallied early in the stmch aftd thea outlasted the Canadian-bred Caroaenc bya bead to win the Santa Barbara Handicap Sunday at Santa Anita. · The I v.-milc test determines the IMelina's distaff turf champion. Third and fourth places in the fidd of ci&ht went to a pair of Irish-bred Nnncn. Galun,e ud Pitzwi.Diam Place. E.ddie Ddahomaayc kept Pa lal ...-..yin fQunh durins most of the first mile bcforr selllhc llb *1' tbc pecaettina Fitzwilliam Place, Mctee by ~ Vclas- q~ The 4-year~ki Pl"n a.I Lady took the lead in &be strttdt, only'° bcchalkf\aed by~ wbocall)C on from lait under Don Stymour. • GaJunpe, with Femanclo Toro, rn i.no &raflic but manasd to fiDish a half-lcnssh ia front of the tirina Fitzwilliam Place. Pen 8-1 IAdy returned S 11 .IO, U.60 and $2.IO to her wpporten in the crowd of 33,0&2. c.mtenc paid $4 and S2.80 lftd finilhed 21.4 leftstln allad of Galunpe, who paict S2.60 to~. • NewJerse overtime win over · Pnm Tiie AINdalH Prea John Maclc-an's second pl of die..,_ 2:21 into overtime lined the New Jcney Devils to their fint NHL playoff berth ever with a ~l victory over the Chicalo Blackhawts Sunday night in Cbialeo. The Dnils had to win IO Ir' tDanla plm::ie in the Patrick Division. They did IO~ a MacleH snapped in a rebound for tbe .._... ... ia. frndaill llisiory. A tie would haw cloee noebilll for New Jcncy '1eaMllc the New Y Ott R-.m bmt ~ wlier in the even.if11. The Ruern and DeWa lailllld wall 12 points but New Jeney had two m<ft ..... die .. ~. . ~ would Kt a nationwide pm:cdent. "Thiseateton beyond equity in womm's athletics and has broad implications for tbc llw'"s albility to safquard lcpl questions of equity in an educational opportunities," says Ellen Varayas, K1tiora!'O~ for the National Women's Law Center. which is co- representin1 the plaintiffs. The suit notes that half of Temple's l.lnder- snduates art women. but ~ca oomptise only ~S percent of its athletes and receive only 20 per<:eDt of 1ts expenditures for intercollegiate athletics. Robert J. Reinstein. attorney for TemR)e. says women ,et closer to a :!2-perccnt share. but adds that the univenity still owes no apologies for the ditcrCpan- cy between mCll's and women's spcndins. TeleYlslon, radio TELEVISION S p.m. -COLLEGE BAIEaAU..: Arizo·na at Arizoaa St.ate. ESPN. · 6 ·p.m. -COLLEGE IAS&ZTSALL: NCAA Toumament final -Ok'8homa VJ. Kansas, Channel 2. 7:30 p.m . -SOFTBALL: Cal Statef'allerton Tournament fiul (tapr}. Prime Ticket. S: IS p.m. -COLLEGE aM&anAIL: Jiln Lampley hosu NC A.A final pos1111111c shoW, from Kaasas City. Mo. (immedia!ely followina pme), Channel 2. 8:30 p.m. -BASEBAU..: DodFrs and A•s ~view. Channrl 2. RADIO 6 p.m. -COLLEGE 11.u&E'l'BALL: NCAA Tournament fiu -OlcJahotna vs. Kansas, KllTH (930). .) ~ w•d ... _ •• llut llct"lAeon 1_,. Oftr a alM ... .,.._,, ..... of tM .. . ANGELS WIN FREEWAY FINALE, 6-1 ••• . ... ,_ .... rr-111 scored easily and Joyntt took third. It became 3-1 in the sixth u Bob Boone, with the SQ&Jf'CU on and Devon Whitt charJina down the line from third, laid down a perfect bunt toward the mound. Tony Armas hit his fifth home run of spring trainina in the seventh to give the Angels a 4-1 lead. "(Armas) is in the best shape I've ever Sttn him in," said Rojas. "He's ruf!nin4 better and ht>'s lost 5;0me wefght. • "It was a 'ood one to ao into the season with, ' said McCaskill ... We wanted to win to give us some momentum for the scuon." McCaskill said he's happy with the two areas of concern. his mechanics •\ and the health or lai1 arm~ ••My.,. * .. -~ -feels aood," be said ..... '1e warted --. ..,.. -, .... , .... .... • •• hard this winter to 1JeC wMl'e I am." -: -. .... _.... Ollcllee • ......, 1\19'111119 • Bill Buckner hacJ a pinch-hit, RBI ::".:-=-= -~. di."';.:, sinale to score Brian Downinl and ...,.... ,. ...... Clillllt ..... · LAllt-, Mcl.emore drove !n Buckner, with a ::-..,,..~.:: • i:I. :,.:;:':.r ": single in the eiJhth as the Anlels • ,...._., r9C9Md ..._ .-w·• ,,.. ....., . scored two more times to take a 6=1 :::"' ,..::.~"'.9 .::=', C! lead. · A ~ S.Wlftel Int ...-. worti• IM .. We're 1oin1 to be a &ood team," ......_ ""' MW1M _. con.-• en HA said McCaskill wllh -'"._,., _. """ ..... HI ... , · ' 1-t. ''w.'rt ...... to WllW lllm Ill ..,_ In • .. We re ao11g~o havr to use all 24 .., ,. ..,.., "' i.urt." .-. • ..._ DlllNcMll players in order to br sUQCetl/ul," 1 ...,_ ... 1hrt11 ~ to w111 "" ...,._ R .d ··1 , . . to . .._. ~ ,...,, Mt 11t11>. :-7:· sp~~~ S::.j~in~ ~~~~ 111e':: :':.' ciiii> ":r: 1 .. •:..!,~>. ~ PJrW "· • 1 California fans some exittmm~.: =~."':".,:-'.:,,~~c They saw a Jood baMcl•b IDd tMt s ~._QI.,.... .. a......-"'' ..., • wa r. • the kind of baJlclub tbey'tt 101• to 1111 lllft --. -. 111 al• "*-= see all vear" ....._ "'*-"',,. "-..,.. ...... J • c..u '---"" JJ .,.... lllt ...,, ....... . ..... ...... .Hl(,Stlir 11) ... --... ... ..... ~ ....... NcNrs-~ ... &..-.. ... .,.,.. ........... ~ •• . ....... ........... Utll~ Clllme... . :. _ ............................. _ • ._. ....... ....,,.. ..... caw,..._ Tovdan 's 59 s:park'i#ii;i.€:··~)5:2 ·"::~ Ut .......... ....,.. .......... ~ ·~ • ........... -........ ' Witt, '6·14 111t·..... ' • Bulls Pas. t Det·Y"!n ·1t · ·ll':r.~::=.-:=: ., ~,~ .f. \,i.J ~ ""* 1"11 DE• IHI. a.di..._"' C'l-7) .itdlll ........ .,... UP9lllt 16-JI - d f . .... b . . n.in.v """'*" ..._, "-A.--" His two free throws with four seconds left gives Chicago win rccor o ca.,.l l rcc-W)()lnten 11 a "°'"' "' Frldlv ..... , O.leM.. ..,. • aamc set by Rick Barry on Feb. t , MIC 1 • " ~ .. ,,.,, 1n tne1 ..,... .., 1980 and tied by Jobn Roche on Ju. • Mella. , • 9, 1982. * * * Bird's lo.na-ranae sboalic lflllkM · I 20-3 surae that pve Boslon COllWOI Former Ats in the second 9uan.er. He lad rilht P,.. TM Aueda ... Press =s. includ1~ two th~lat Michael Jordan ICOred a leUOn· tiewith;n~f.,~~=.~a.?t:! happy to ... hiah S9 P.>ints. includina two free 57...0 lead, their~ ofl1* haJ'i-l>@Hn--b throws wath four seconds left in the 1:55 before internaiSSIOf\. pme 10-snap a tie and-ad the BRwb ltt, r.e .. let:-CtiftL,no. ,..._~_...___.___,. f". , . Olicqo Bulls ao a 11 2-110 NBA inpton stoic &be ball alMI fed Doei· ...; ...._. Pl:l'EU victory over the Drtroit Pistons niquc Wilkins for an unconeaitet •1 ..__ Sunday at the Pontiac Silvmlomc. layup with •9 leCODds 10.., to live 5 ' c • ...._ The loss was Dctrotl's fourth in a Atlanta the victory oWT tndi8u. Shortstop Altndo Gritrm, out· row. Chicaeo has won I 2 of its last 16 Wi1kins finished with lS poiBtl u field« Mitre Davis and reliever Jr/ ' . pmes. the Hawks won their ffftla _...., HowdJ -&he three former ()akWllCI • • Jordan ICt up the pme-winnina pme. includina three in a row on flle Alhkdcs tnded to ~ Dodeef"a i•· · free throws when he ottole the ball roed, to pull within one pme of Detinnber -couldn't.-be bappie{ • from Isiah Thomas near midcourt Detroit in their battle for the CeMnl wi.lh their new surroundi"P- and was fouled by Bill laimbeer. Division lead. ,_ They demoastntecl their~ . Jordan scored bis prcviou11eUOn-a.aets 111, Nell lN: JD Ealt .. in a 7..2 freeway ~ n>ftlp S..... -~ ot51 points apinst Porila"ndOn~~S ••••hill llllliwl'dM!ifiillOilir ,:,.. Fco. 26. The Otacaao star set the of bis 31. points ill the .D1ia.ev Stadiwn ~ill~--" • Silverdomc teorin1 rerord with 61 u W~ rallie4 ., .--new uniform. Griffin \trobd U.W ,. points in a I 2S. I 20 ovmimc lou to Jersey ita sax th stra== llitl in thfiee trips, rai!'i .. bis ftti-.. · Detroit on March 4, I 9R7. Tbe vi~. w . . •• rouna.· ~IV~ to .325. Thomas PICed Detroit with 2A in iu last five Mttl. boolled Che ' lilln Gelder Davis. wbeee .,... points. Bulletstol2-39overall1Mupulive trainifta -. re'l8rde<t by~' • , , In other NBA pmes: their hODCI of piniac one of the belted a two-nan double'. H * · Cellln 111, M .. erlcb Ill: Larry Eas1ml ConfemK'c plaYofl'bertM. s*)'tf ~ to ,et a-.y Bird sank 7 of I ! thrtt-point shots Tnll .._., 111, .... lft IE oatilnd, worted a scoretm -... and 1e0n:d 32 points to lead Bollon Portland. Kevin Ductwonb ...S · ad ._ 90C yielded an earned na• ia ~ Dallas, kcel>i"l the M~v~ 2• points, indudi .. two ~ .... • 10.-,Uibition iDniftlS. , ~. • • ~nlns at Bosto!' Gardea 1n their in tbe final ?;!:..UICI. • die ~ · ·o.tt and Hawell iplliftatly W , ciabt·ycat NBA history. 11uen came ""'"'«''° ... .__ .. ..,., 'lllllM'W wi6 .. A'i ~ •. ltird fen Ofte short Df tbe lellaiC San Afttoaio. ;_,.Mlowill(_ ilUu'Y•kmftM ... , .,,.,,, J • / •lllElllElllE ............................................... ~~· I IGOl.IfteY weft 5"ipped. ....... ' ..,... 0r1m.. '°' lhl noa.-11 • ,r· • .' ......... , ........ dae ,,.... D&' .... (' .• Brown, Krzyzewsk/, _ .-:~~~~:t:< ·; b .Li rFL".r A .i ... -.--> millim =::n.noc w tw • ,, .. 8Ca D _ ~"',a,,,1a jJ6iC&&a·tW.,.£·· =-r.= ,,·:;e~"'l:l# · ·:~'". LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jim Valvano is out u a candidatt tor the UCLA bakctball c.mchi111 jab, and Larry Brown of K.aaus is repor1edly back In. Valvano, Nonh C&roliM Slate's coadl, witbdrcw from ca11illa'atioa S.tunlay, myiaa it .. in IUs ._ii}'• baa iDteiC91. Valvuo. no anivnt ia Loa An-_... with ltis wife fridmy ID dilcull ... job witll UClA ........ lac ............. ,.,.... ...... ben reponed. .......... SadtiY .... ~ ..aataMlmellldil.W..,...._ ......... UCl.Ac... ........ o..e COldl Mitre ltnr'j&Willd IN blllll~t. ..... 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"This tou~ment really ~ one with 27 4 total ·•vou can't WOrrylboUl winnans. I( "f,aJSO wanted lO Win for m y fnend WOmen·s I Olf On the map. OifUll -------------~mconepsoutandbeats you.sobe Ann Paulson. alona with aoana over (Shore) as such a spon~ woman an) •1 HOWARD L RANDY ...,,._.Cow O f I RANCHO MIRAGE -There is no lack of confiden« on the aolf course for Amy Alcott. The 1988 Dinah Shore To ur- nament champion held the lead all the way Sunday to post a I-under-par 71 for a 72-hole total of 274 lO win by two strokes over Colleen Walker on the Mission Hills Old Course here. This breaks the 72-ho&c record for the tournament by one stroke. Walker finished with a final-round 69 and _a 276 total. Following her rouml, Alcott and cadd y Bill Kurre ran to the lake surro unding the 18th green and JUmped tn. "It was his idea:· Alcott said following the episode that was shown to a nauonal telev1s1on audience. "I wanted to do 1t Craziness, I auess. I had to talk· myself into it. "Bill told me. 'Kid. you may never get a chance to do this aptn here in your lifetime: ··Alcott related. "I didn't know how deep it was. wondered 1f I'd break a leg. But then I said. 'What the heck. it''l wo rth it.' .. Alcott won for the second time at Mission Hills. Herothervictorycame in 1983. "I just played some of the best golf of my career this >ACCk." Alcott continued. ··1 took advantage of the op- portun1t1cs and r m absolutely cl~ted. I've always been a v~ry aggressive player and I know I am a great shot maker. at. T~y I felt h~e all I had to do was the $2 million mark," l\lcou said . the sponsors are vet') procrem"" ho ld n toaether. PaulM>n. ~S. of Edina, Minn., as The count 1s also among the best..':• She held 1tt<>aethcr all the way even undcraoi.na expcnmcntal treatment Rosie Jones. the third m~ber GI when Walker moved to within one for colon cancer. Alco1't and Pa ulson the final thrttsomc. fi nished at 1 jlt shot at No. 11 with a birdie. Alcott aot have kno wn each other '1nce Paulson with oumand1ng amateur Carohii( that o ne back at 14 with an eialn-(oot was 10 and Alco n . tht"n 17 was ao Kcg1 concluding an outstand11fi putt for bi rdae on the par-3 I SS-yard amateur: golf champion wttk w11h a final round 69 and a 72· hole. Alcott's victory endt"d her longes1 hole tot.aJ of 281 . the be1t ever for JQi Walker. who shQI a closinJ 69 to winless spell since she JOtned 1hc amateur hcrt ·: put. the heat on Alco tt, said. "She had LPGA tour an I 97S Shl' had won at Kegi vaduates from New Mu10o a httk tension on her back. "But least once a )Car unul last )ear -.hen Un1vcrs1t) in Ma\ and 1s the NC .\A Amy's a heck ofa COmJ)('lllOr . She's she was shut out. On 1s1on r cham pion. She will pla) <* play1na extreme!) well with a lot of She won l.\'1CC in IQ86. w1th hc.-r the Walker Cup team this summci confidence·· most recent '1ctor) coming on the and tum pro 1n A.uaust •: The victor) makes Alcott the third LPGA Nauonal Pro-Am in .l.ugu~t of That finish v.ould ha"e earned * player on the LPGA tour to win more .that year. a S26.SOO pa'ch~k but. s1rq than S2 m1llton dollaf' (S2.0S0.831J Alcott's 14-under-par total ht'ttered Keggi's an amateur. she scuJed for~ including her purse of SS0.000 on b> one shot the to urnament record ~1 troph) :: Pro golf scores Amv Al(Oll. "° 000 U6 COi'"" Wet•er O 000 NencY LOC>el, 11 000 17' ,., 191 Marte f:1euetH ·Oott1 11,000 * Dorri. Moc,,.,. u .t.l 1 Jana G tOdH. u 431 0 1wn Cat l•.•JO ltS o.oot. Ma, ... 10,"3 Jen sr.-'°" 10,"3 Jyh l<*sl ... 1 941 JoAnne C1rner. 7.U I .. M.lffln 5-1c.,.. Otillin 1. •• 1 Marv .. ,II ZI~. 1 f40 Ca tllY MorM 7 940 .., 11 · .. · .. ·1J 7l·6S·••·•• n . ., . .._,, 7S·71·'6·'9 1(· .. ·10·•• 70·••·7~73 16· 11· 10·67 1S·7l· .. ·70 n '1-10-10 ,, . .,.n ·n 6t·n -10·1' 1•-n -10-•• n ·n ·n ·" .,.,..n .10 1.-.1-1•-11 n ·'9·n·n GrNtilr ~MMMr• °"" (et~e,N C V I • • Santfy L Yta I llO 000 I(.., Gr...,. I IOI 000 Jett Sluma11. w .ooo Scott Hoeft ...... 000 Got Mor"911 M0.000 Torn Pvl'trer s:J1 375 en10 hck. m .lH VJ V a 191 K..,,,., Perry '32 )7S C>Ofln._ HlmmonQ '31 )7 ~ ,,., ~· ~noat•• 1n ooo Kett" c_..., ... Ul 000 TC C,..., m 000 aooo., Cr.moer• U:l 000 _,. w..oa 1n ooo J m C•'"'" I 17 000 Aonn_. SlaO I 17 000 S•••• Per• I 11 000 .. M t~ 1J 1 ., .1 n '7 .... 7 11 ,. "n" 10 10·11·•• 11 70 70-10 ., •1 11· 1• 1>n n .. ••·n·1l·•• .. 71·1S-70 1• 10·61 11 .. 11·••·n 10-n-n -tt 73·10 70-70 n 10-10-10 . . Lyle top~~ Green ;~ . in playoff G REENSBORO . N C. (AP) ~ Sand) L~le. g1,en scc0nd life whey\ Kc;-n Gr~n three-putted the 72od hole. 1oNOn the G reater G rttnsborO O pen "1th a ·10-foot bird ie putt on tht first pla~ofThol~ Sundav The \ acto~ was L) le's second on the .\mencan PG:\ Tour this season. stamped him a pnme c-and1date for nell.I wttk.'s Mastt'"rs and made hmi the first Scot 1n h1sto" to lead ti.t l\mencan mone~-v.-10ning ltsL Area sports calendar 0-.·H" l(y 6,lll Sf>errl Tur,,... •.l» -Joav lt-1?\at. S.'60 Karn., Potr-111 S.ISt J-t COin S. t• Laur• o ... '"· s 1• Mart,,. Nauw. S t• Ro04n W11ton S.1 .. .. '9·70-70-69 1'·••·41-n 71·6'·11·71 7S·6t-7l·11 7S·1S·69·70 11·••·n 10 .,..10-.. ·n 1S·6'·n·n D••• It~"' 11• ll3 Lerrv lt•<*t' I 11 l3l Aocco Mee.era s i • m t r.xe ...... , •• 111 m "-" s.,,,,, '11 l3l 9oO ~"'on• • 11 .llJ Mtkt 1t..o 1 11 m l..t N'Y 'llleOk "' I 11 lJ) Mer' L•t 111 llJ 7S 70 .... 71 73·11·••· 71 .,.n .n n ... ,~n-n n ·••·11·n 6t· .. ·7• 7S ••. 11 10-14 11 lo-.. 1S n .. ·10 IS L~le·s founh -'mencan tnumph in thrtt seasons v.as v.o rtb S 180.000 from the total purse ofS I m1lhon and gaH him a leading S4<18.02 I for tJ.t season The bur1) Scot. a funner BntJMI O~n c hampion. won the Phoeni.A Open earlier this season and JO.med le\ e Pate as the on!\ t""o-t1rnt >A innt'r of the )Oung St'asOn T"'4Mv GOLLa G• -USIU et UCI, 7 o rn. SoCal COlltet et Cat L11tllaran. OOvl>ltl'>eaoar. noon COMMUMfTY COLL•G• -Oranea Cou l at ftancllo S.nti.oo. ? 30, Ml San Antonio at Gotcltn Wn t, UO HIGH SCHOOL -Laeuna heel\ et WoOo· IH'IOet. Oranea at L.ao11na Hiits, Tret>uco HIH' a t Cotta Mew. Octal\ View at EdlMltl All P rnff et ) IS WedneMev COLL••• -T,,. Ma., .... , et ucr. 7 0 '" HtOH SCHOOL -Marl11a a t Hunllneton hecll, Wntm111,1er el Fountain VeltY, El Toro et lrvl,... Unl.,.,,ltv at Tu1tln. E11encla at S.~. Ne•oort Harbor at C0tona Otl MM. AN N rnff e t ) IS. n.undllv COMMUNITY COLUIOa -"•l'Cho San· tleeo ., Oran,>e Coe1t. 1.30 GOiden WH I et Pa~. UO Frtd9Y COLLaO• -UC Sante h rbara at UCt. 7 om MtOM KMOOL -s.odltMcll et Corona oat Mer, Tustin et Newoorr Heroor, E"enci. et U111-\ltv. LffVN hadl et L-.nA Hill\ Coste Mne et Ora nea. Irvine •• San Cltmel\1• Al .. ,,.,.. et ) IS. Traouco Hiii\ et WOOdllrldee. 1.)0 S.turdly COLL•G• -UC Santa a.ro.ra •• UCt , o.m , Point Loma at Soutll«ll Cel Cotla9t. ~.-COMMUHITY COLL•Oa -S.Odlet>aO et Or•f\08 Coe11. noon, GOIOtn Wnt at Comoton, noon MtGH SCHOOL -i:ou111atn Ve•v et Marina. I om .. OcH n vi.-•' Wa1tmlnt1«. I om $4'ftdey COLL•Gll -UC S.11te Sero.re et UCt, 1 o.m IJot'tball MtGM SCHOOL -trvl,.. at Laeun• Hilb, ,.lS, LffU"a hacll al Cao111reno Velltv Cllrls· nan. 3 IS T""419y HIGH SCHOOL -·-Pen ., EdlMltl, l IS WedfteMey COf'iUUMTY COLL•O• -ltl...,llOt at Ora1191 Coa1t. l o m.. GOiden w"' a t Ml S.n A11tonlo, l IS. H .... SCHOOL -New-1 HartlOt at C0t· ona OSI Mar, E'tan(la at Sadlllltl1cll, Unt¥9f· altv et T1.11ttn. Wntm'"'twr 11 WoocllWIOet, El T«o at lrvl,.., $an Cltmtlltt et Cotte MeM. Wfll ... n at OcMn View. L"""9 Hlb at Merine All H rntt at ) IS ~· COLLllGll -AlYt•·PacHlc al SoCar Cot· ..... ?JO HtGtt SCHOOL -El T«o at Merine, l 30. Newpprt Harl>O< et L-.una 9ffcll, > 1S. Frtd9V corn:uUMTY cou.aG• -Cttrltos ar GOldtll W"'· 7 o m. • "'°" SCHOOL -s.ddl11t1c11 at cor-oat MM. Tu•tln a t Newoort Ha rtlOr, Eatancl• at Unfv«•llv; lrvlnf al Mlu lof'I Vlalo All Hl'nft 11 )'IS. S.turdlv COLL•Oa -Wa1wll Colltet at SoCal COlllM, 1 om Jiu'• tellllD TMIV MtGH SCHOOL -Woodbrldlt 11 UlllllW.itv. l om T"'4MY COMMUNITY COLL•G• -1t1 ..... ,ioe at Orarioe Cou t. 2 om. C.,.r1tot et GO!Oefl Wn t, lom HIGH SCHOOL -EOIMlll o OcHll View at Loi Cellell.-.ot. Hunllneton e..c11 et Merl11a. f:ounteln Va lley et Wn tmln,ler. ueuna !Mecll e t Co1te Mne; WOO<lllrldee et TreDueo Hiii\ Aft mete,,., at 3 IS W~v C:OLLllG• -UCI •• use. I )0, Wl\1111.-. ., Cl\ri1t Con.M 1r .. 1ne. 2 om HIGH SCHOOL -Newoort Herl>O< et Cor· ona IM4 MM. E'lencle et~"· uni ...... 111v at T111lln. Costa Mew al Wooelllrl09e. Laguna Hlh al ~ ... ell. ) oftl. ·n.undll• cor ".C1llUMfTY COLLllGll -Or.,,.. CO.II •'Sa~. 2 o m HIGH SCHOOL -"--1 Herl>O< et Mlralelta, l o m . Wa1tmll\ltt• "' Oc..,, View et LOI CebeletOI ,,...,, HIGH SCHOCX. -~ ., Corona Gal Mar. TU\tln at ,....oort Ha rDO<. E1t~i. et unl"9f"'I'"· l"'IN a t Ceohtreno Vellav •• et lom Womea '• tetJIJU Te8y COfllMUMIT'I' COLLaO• -GOIOan Wnt ar ~.1 Tuncl9v COMMUNfTY COLL•O• -Or•nea Coell et A1v.,.11oa. 1. Golda<\ Wnr ar c ... rltOI, 2 ThwMIY COLLIGll -UCI el Houllon COMMUNITY COLLIGll -~" et Oranea Cou r. 2 Fr14111v COLLIGll -UCI el t-tou\lon1 Saturday COLLIGll -UCI at Hou11on Jlea '• YOUeybalJ ,.,..,, COLL•G• -UCI " UC S.n oi.eo. , )0 om HIGM SCHOOL -E'tencle at T111tln, Nhr· oort Har!>O< et Corona oat Mer. 0 •119 Hltll et Irvine 1 om w_ecllln4l&v COMMUNITY COLLllO• -Oranea Coe11 ., ... c. 7 0 m . Wetlmor>I •• GO!Oefl Wn t, 7 o.m H .... SCHOOL -OcMn View a t F"OUfllaln Vallrf, EOIMlll at Marina, Huntington IMKfl at Wn tmin,ter, ~ 8"cfl at Costa Mew, Traouco Hiiis at Wooelllridet Al matcflft •• )·IS n.rMly COLL•G• -C~ et UCt, 7 30 Fr1Mv COMMU*TY COLL•O• -Or•nea Coell al LaV«ne. 7 om. HtOM SCHOOL -Unl~tv at T111lln, Newport Har'tlor al Ett.ncla F-tall\ Vf/lllav at Hunllneton a..ctl; Marina at ~ v....,, Wntmlnstar al EOIMlft, Casi• Mew at Wood· -11r1c111r. l ...--9"<fl at~ Hiii&. Sal\ ciam.nte a t Irvine. AJt mate"" at 7 Setur•• ,.cOLL.•o• -uct " La verne. 7;l ll. Womea '• "°'1eYba11 ,,....,---- IMOOCMt NO LllAGUll -Slar1llft n Arl1ona at GOIOafl Wftt, 7.lO CoMM UNITY ScoREBO ARD ! SNtNG MlllSTaALL CltY ......... , ~ STA-I ...... c G, D & C ~ Tiit T_,, SYC .. c-·• "°°"'' n--... ..... Wall'n .. ..... lua ...... "'c _., cc ......... ludlet. •1.111'11 °"" Vwmlh T..,.._... 0.. ••11111••···· •• .. , c """ ..... ..... Mtll I P A ....... "" -c.tMr' ......... ,...,_ I 0 I 0 ' 0 0 0 0 I t I t I ' 0 I • 1 • 0 • 0 I 0 I 0 I I 0 ' 0 I t I t • I . ' . ' 1 • I t I t • • • I • 1 . ' I t I t 1 • • • • t . ' . ' ' . t I ' ' T-...C...C GMt .. T....-.i .. .,_..., ........ , ...... Ml Tldll ....,~ &.M """ '--.... ....... ltl'I •• ...., 1 l 0 2 • J J 0 1 I I I • 2 • I s 2 s ' . , J • 1 ' • • • 1 I J s J s l s J • • • • > I HIGH SCHOOL -Un1v ... 11tv a t Corona oat Mer. E"•l'Cla 11 Tu\11n, S.odlaOec:A 11 ,.._. oort HerbOr. f:ountaln v.~., a t Hunllneton !Mecll, Marina 11 ~••n vi.-Wn tmln1tar et EOl•on. Cotta MaM ., Wooot>rloet. Laguna S.acll et l.aouna Hiii,, Miu lof'I Vteto at trvtne AM ,,_,, et 3 FrlcMy HIGH SCHOOL woooor ld11• ., Hlwll\OrNt, ) om S.twdaY COLL•G• -ut1 ., FrttnO lt91a•• COMMUMCTY COLLllGll -Or11199 Coell et Frnno ltalao HIGH SCHOOL -EdlMltl Fountalfl ve11av: M¥•n• w_.1m1n11er. Mater Ott et Are9dla lnvltallonal, EdlMltl, WOOCll>r•ctea et 0r- Coun1v Cl'lan>olonll\I~ IMIU•Otl Vift>I Womea'•b'ad n-rMIY H .... SCHOOL -Unl~llv 11 Corona oat Mer Ell~,. et T111till, S.OdlaOack et Mtw· _, H.,l>O<. f:ounteln v~ a t Hunllneton hacfl. MMlna at Ocean V'-. Wft19'1mr.,. et Edtlon. Ca1re Mew 11 Woodbrloet. L-.na h eel\ •• LaeuN Hill\. ""'slon Vi.lo ., '"''"' AM '""'' et l Frid9Y HIGH SCMOC>l. He•tl'>Otne l o ti\ Saturday ., HIGH SC HOOL -EOlson W"lmiMlt<' FOUl'llal11 Veile• Marina. Ma•~ 0.. et .Vcaoia ln•ile tlonat Jlea '• •lfrlmmf"I Te8Y HIGH SCHOOL -Mater Del 11 SacldltOecJr., ) 0"' Tueldev HIGH SCHOOL -Hunlinglon hKtt •• Fountain Vellav. Ocean v....,; 111 Merine. EdlM>ll e r Wattmln11ar AM ,,_" er J W~Y HIGH SCHOOL -un1v ... ,11y et Cor-cM4 Mer. E1tenc1a 11 Tu1tln, ~ 11 New· oort 1'4erb0r w~roee "' Costa Mew. La9U"a Hill\ et LffUN hac'I Al metll al l Thuncl9Y HIGH SCHOOL -Min ion Vi.io at trviN l Frtd9y -- cor •UMTY COLL•G• -It~ San· ''"°· lth•~ikM at 0r.,,.. c oe,1. 1'.JO tMM SCHOC>l. -EOiMlll 11 "'°""'aln Vii· 1av Cot•• Mfta ar E"•nda Wntm1n11ar •• Sa,,,. AN V111tv. Marina •• Et Toro .•• '""'' ., ) Woma '• •wl••'"I TYftd9y Mt0M SCHOC>l. -F-taill VeMirr 11 H,l.ltll· lntlOfl 8"cfl, Marina et Oceaf' ._.... wn r· mlMltf at Edison AR ,,_,, al ) w....-v NIGM ICHOOL -U"'-tltv e t cor-... 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"as OM shot back -. hen he and C.rttn went to the last hole of r~ulauon pla~ L~ lt'"s approach ran through the green to the rough behind the puttint surfa e Gtt-en put his SC"Cond shot some ~0-~5 feet from tt>e pm , Green·s first putt came up about t.,..o feet shon. lyk apparent!~ needing to hole his chip tQ h.a'c a chanle hit the cup a nd watched the ball bounce o uL But G rttn missed the lm\c putt that '40uld ha' e v.or 11 and the pla~otT ....-u o n Both dro\ e the fa1rv. a' on the otra hole. but Grttn pulled his approacb left of the left bunker I ~le pt.yed to about I 0 feet Grc.-en chipped O\-er tbt bunker to about thrtt f~L but L\it dropped hJs putt for w v.1nner · L~le matched par "1 o'er the lasl round. finishing "'1th a 2"1 total. 17- under par on tht' Forest 0aksCountr} Club course 0rttn -.as fi\e shot'> bad stanina the round and suit trailed b' four at tht-turn Buth~ made ur foursho~on the ne,_t four holc.-s. '-'t'llt' in front aJone "'nh a ~ --foot b1rd1e putt on the 11th. then let u get 4 "3 ' on lhc l 81.h. He fi nish~ v.Hh .a-..t.. ... -t>~ two shots the best sco re of the cloud' dnul~. SOr.'lettm~ showe~ da~ · and also .... as I ·-under par OCC,-Rustlers resume conference Anteaters h oping to rebound from rough PCAA-st art --. - Followin4 a v.eek ofT from con- fertnce awon. comm on1cy "Coll~ baseball returns to the confertntt hunt this week as Orang( Coast and Golden West college' attempt to improve on th~tr m1ddle-of·thc-P1Ck standings . OCC. "'Ith bolh pm<"' ~tanmg at 2:30. Saturda~. Oran1t ( st hosts Saddleback at noon In the 1."0ll~c ran~' l 'Cl (I-~ 20-18-1 I "Ill l" to ret'Ound from a roU&h stan 1n· the Pa 1fk (D:l 1 Athletic -\ssoc1atmn. "'ll1Ch hu r.ttn the Ante.ate rs drop fl\ l. of their first li pmn to San Jo~ tJte .ind Frnno State. thrtt 1n J s.,..eep b\ the third-ranked Bulldogs l:\St wcdend The Anteaters host I · nated t.atC'S lntcma t1o nal l ·n1\er.1h Tuesda' and The Master Colleye ~ ednesda~ in non<onferen e g.am(' before L't nia Barbara~mn to lf',M Fnda' throuch Sund.a) for a thttt-p.mcat -\II games bqi.n at except for · unda~ 's at I. In Golden Siate Atltlct1c Coo- fert"nce aC'tton, Southern Cahfo,..1a t ollege (6-4. 12-18) resumes con-feren~ pla) this Wttk Wlth pmcs at Cal bulhc-Rn n Rw~ al-nOOfl Tuesda} and at hom~ apanst Pom t Loma NazarcM S.turday et noon. Chnst Collqt Irvin('. whtch had thrtt conference pm('S last Wttk. ronttnues "'1th a double-header Sat\IT- da> at home apinst \el LuthCT'ln_ beginning at noon. The Rustlers (3-3. 15.q) came bred from a thrtt-pme shde 1n confcrentt two wttks aao to post three stra1aht .-----------------------------w1ns and capture thC' Sadd lcbeck Classic dunng spnng b~.ak Golden West 1s 1n a tie for fifth """h Mt. San Antonio. 1wo t-8mes behind confcrtncc leader Cerritos. and will hos1 the Mounuc.-s TuMday at 2:30 befort pla)tnl at Pasadma Thursda~· at 2:30 and at Compton Saturta) at noon. Oran,c Coast (2·3. l "'-12-1 ). which rallied from an 0-3 start in theOran.,e Empt re Confcrentt. OJ)('ns t~ K<'Ond round wi th two ~me~ apinst l~ Southland·s No. 2 team Rancho Sanuaao after takma t~ put w-ttk off. The Pirates arc bed with Saddk- beck for third pla«, three aamn behind Randto S.nLi.'JO and two behind Cypftu. 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Frplc, petlo, lndry fee, no-apeciout 1 & 28R Apt1 wl'tletlr. &4S.2357· :'°' ,o Mo-M':~ .... ~r tev.t pot1tl0fl1 1n Ciani-'14Kl yt Malllfe, neat.~ pool/tee. w... w 9\Wy -------1ST MoNi'Fi"'ffRENT !>Ml 1550/mo +MC 187 w/pyt patloe O/W nllr· MI F nNI Pfof, n/emkr, up 913-41377 fi.d AdYWltllng It you wpmBphone63a 7227 ""· taooolmo 17M11f 1 Bedroom IMO I01 PAULARINO E. 21at, 14S-7234 ror•d clo1e11. c~lltng etv 38R 2BA CdM hOnl9 --like peot;>le and can IYP41 N area. _1-__ _ 28drm 18e 1750 •18R 18A S750 E'SIOE Twnns 2br 2b• lane. Incl. Poot. lee & rec wltrplc. wlk 10 bch. I 9.1----i·l 45 wpm we d like to talk OUllAAI P/T .... a.. II• 301 Avocado . &42·M50 •2BE' 28A S850 New paint & dr.-.. 0-'· rm Close to stiopplng 873-S.07 hliMla ,_.. 10 you E.•cellent ben· -. j &Jif &W -------•Pool/Spa trple. Sito. W-4011day Small 1>911 Ok wldep ellta Call Peggy Blevins Mon-Fri atternoo~ ..... ' ..... ......, 21 "' .. 1 w'~~ .... 1 ~ •Geregee1 ...... ""'17 &40-2421 ew/wknd•• 19132 MAGNOLIA AVE lor an •PPOtnlment I Respon ~getlc;, .-r .,_ZM. Pootenct...,,. .. . ,,,,_,., ..., ......., 116-11&8 ,,,_....., Garden Apt, 1paclou1 9154-5517 642-4321 ext 301 '1 :~1.!u':~~on1~:"_,~ rm. Ort Loe. 0a 10 S.C 611111\ ftDClmll' •EASTSIOE DUPLEX• 28R,dlw, wl wec>ll/drpa. BEAUTIFUL 3Br 281apt1n f"'<•< l''"'J'•••• l'/I •&46-t5eoft * fm llTllLI *' AIDE. L•v4Hn duties AcCYracy a mu9l Plue. 540-34111 N1ll Ul'"UW1U LIKE NEW! XTRA LARGEI cab6e reedy. Enot ff· • plell, enol gar with ,,. 'JI.>•~ 'vf ,,.,_,,.. M/F to snera Oui>iex JBR How to Start a 8U5inns at A.1S1st disabled lem prol Call Judy !>40-3122. ..... CMlt Ltre 38' 1~. new carpet & SetO ~ i>M• &45-55 :Y opener, hlQhly upgraded. "",,.,..,, , .... ,,. ·"•• '6, 2BA on Penlnsuia 25--35 Horne 1nerldlt>le oooi.. ''I E. Sd CM Nice rm • I •ml I ~. frpl, patio, $925/mo &42-7635 r ~..r id"•-~ -ptOI very dn Stepa 10 complete Write NOW' S3SO mo Eves 6 wknd~ -· --!!II 0-..-StSO. 250-l002 • -.1.Jlllf_!-DELUXE Nu A.pts Cla to 8ch .7i2-0899 A.vi 41 1 SurfSICll Put>11S111ng Ste ot• F prf Nsmk 645·2357 11.m""" 2M 2llA condo. catpcw1, · •E'lide 28' ebOve you< •.-rt Oet'I 2 & 3 bdrms Pvt 335 Oeot P-403 N--1 ___ 1, W Tl ll.11 pa ••. pool, jm, l'9C room, 880. owagew/lide yard W/D. Fr• rent Ill 411/8& 2Br gate un-grd pr icing N9ar beach Lg pv1 IOft 1n poh 8Mcl'I CA 92663 • 1U11 .... Y•d. llOO/mo MOO MC. micro, trto S800mo lduH1 1'.~Ba Townh<>UM. Laun· patios BBQ s spa H B nome AH p11v gar---Sporu minded 1no1vldua1s Immediate Open~ 132·3'51 Of 731·51M no peta. &42·8760 dry room. all t>u1H-in1, $"""' 1200' 962-1582 . age Uhls •net N-petst 1m1••n11&L ~ed lor p won. good loc $750/mo ?V'.r Adul11 S395 536-6759• -$7 '" P T even1ng1t & LUXURY 2br 2be condo et •au.et & clMn 28drm 2078 Ttiurin · LOFT Apt 2 bloctt.s trom Newport Baek Bay ~ lllYm .. llY Saturday 645-5760 •u>cai Area S.C. Ptua, MC. comm. 28e ~I. Othw9hr, new TSL MGMT 642-1603 beac tL. Fireplace . QUIET 28~ !BA ••IC hie Frpl<; Grand Usted in tne NO\' 987 llTI lllWIOE ••]wPlryp ycneck W/O '*~· f/p , ale. 9'tel deeof. g..,.., lndry rm, Ba t pie batcony Avail 4/5 $650 Patto d1Sl'I washer no gar-Piano l~mal dining den Vet1ture Magaz1rw u one •W ly a • ' OW· 11050. 546-1308 1• 111 ..... $715 No pals &40-2495 LG 28' 1''» · r · patlO, +util 960-8671 • t 1 1 es Pd 1_ ... ry etc C ... an nism .. r or tne most prolttao•e Wllll IUIHHm-C c•2 31 ... new carpet, paint DIW, ag e u ' ' ' "" ... " n -...... '. S • au oday "° . .x. • .. •• 5 ..._ a....-L -•t $850/mo •673-0343• S375 • ulllS ~ 1-5020 compa •~~ ·~ """ OJ "' llAlll ----~· • n.... .... avall 411 .... 2 I mo ~ ......... ,,.re -· ... H.,,r income POten11a1 OAT A ENTRY --~-ftU 2273 Ml "' "'~"'11•1 ----.,, NEWPORT TIRE CEN ER ~...WU ner:r,.., ,.....,.. v Walk 10 t>eaeh l jiP. & $tps to ben' New' 3bt 3ba Olle• 90C 1ocatoO'lS n OP· M ta1ning malling lllM on llllM ... LlfT APtW/NW llllllUITIPTI 2BR 28A S6951S895 trpl pa1101g ar Avail! erat.on no ... '•a·'l•ng and 6"-U22 computer Eaperlence W'flliiliiiliiP ... ~ .. .,..,,, •FamMy8uildlng lfll'fmll 2BR 2BA From $925 Jog XCLUSIVE GUAR Pool spa encl garage, tmmed' Need stable prof I rna.,ageme"t A!>s•stanct' Boa1' necessary Call ~218 11358. S& a. &;I:: =~~~~~s~v!.~ Sparkllng clHn. large to bHC:h .. park-Mtl•ng ~;02 c,0~8~~::!" on ~7; 1X::ag:_r;:.?6::'. t~83~:'~~ 1~f9~~ E~~~~~~~~~0:i'EF< it 1111111 Tllll lllW IUTAL ••lllDllT F~·0:.,8f:·~· &Mierow•,,. Gatden apts. Beautifully 2151 Pae1ffc No pets goffcourse Frple micro. -__ _ ----1.80()..624_761:-i 0, coriect Boat •"ow attendan1s Office Managef PleMatlt a(·2131 2'f7.1583 · •Newwtlilecrpt&drapes landscaped ground•. &31-15107'or855-0665 dlw.-tbir.wtdhkup.2 leatla Ce11t ••ttt lnt1la Wutt4 272' atBH-756.2122 wanttid Temp lull ume Fu hion Island office •CIOM lo 3 trwways Poot l spa, pat101/d4lek1. MESA VERDE 2Br 288 car gar From S 1875 2IH 0 11 F I seek 38 R SS "' Must be over 18 Start immed 640--0921 I ••• Ptalanla & So. Coeat Plv• garage or carporl Sorry. do~strs ~/gar. H.wty iLJ'Wa ua 1 Y am• Y s yrs Call Barbira 11 •LarQ9pool&dtckarea .... .. Sorry.nopets~4--0....,., Lg 1BR patio. a rc. 2BA.hm-condo furniunf ••"'Tel.Ma 2914 ' 67S-3936btwn 8 30-530 OESKCLERK NEEOEO llt7 •lndirifldualtycontrolled n~r~RAL LOCATIONS rldec. bit-Ins, water turn. carport pool. 1acurn Aug 1s•·Mld Sept in Nwpl :..!. Motel 1n Cos11 M .... 2IM1Cupperunit.year-entryalatmeyslem• ~ $605 S750/mo.852-85l2l day. IP.-S&PT.1• Gated sec A.111 Si t area494-6605 •WIDOWHASilS CAWl/IUU gr a ve y ar d snlft ly, eundedt, 2 bike lo ~h. •Cable TV-reedy 1 Bedroom $670 756·93~0/nlght te ..... ! U2-2Jll $625/mo 640-6759 QUeET F gi'ad studeni nos tor dT~s• S 1 OK ·uP 0 No & STOCK POSITION 957 -3063 __ _ No otl·ltreet perking, •Sorry. no pet1 28drm 2Ba S850 111111111 -. --l Br apt CMICdM'NB ere tno p_:n, ,en. "PP•; Gift Shop 0 C Air· ORAPERYW0RK ROOM n/peta.• 3041h 35ttl Sir. 2250 Vanguard 540-162& 2BR 2BA. lrplc, encl. gar-1 BEDROOM STEPS TO •aac. lntlll $550 eog.14 yrs • .s"ort nison Assoc 6 3. 31 * port Tu-Fri AM 852-9186 Needs specl&lty perW>n. Sl501mot7S.7140 2M18EARST. B·_.::o_r _____ $560 -. ell t>ull1-ln1. near BEACH WITH PARKING &ii1 ZfH nr clean.Qu1e1 675-0294 •-------t ,, ...... ,-/,-Pieceworlt set YOIM hrs f14/141-U.. ..,,_ -..-All u11lltjes jncluded ---....._...,.I _ _.._.. Santa Ana 835-5932 m IU f&idla 1 Bedroom $650 ttiops. S725l mo. $700/mo. 673-8018 FEM n/smkr Furn suite. Ster~ 2742 Retail nursety needs a ,-- Floor '° oalllng .. of 111•1111ana 28drm w .ea $750 TSL MG8~TCENT~2-1803 g ate-guarded bayview stbRXde CARAGES AaHUCtla•••• 2920 weekend part 11rne lllftll/PIW Lldolaland.thehattlor& •n-&Tllll 28drm2Ba S850 *1mllllM* .condo pool S350 New -t.Aarmer uare ?svcA1cR661111GS .n EI casMtr no exp necess-MAKERS UQ to s101hr. the oceen. MCUrlty, prl-1 -·-825 Cent« S1 &42· 1424 MUST SEE-~RGE. 38' Frig. dishwasher. stove wtdomesuc assistance 2 1 ~ & 2 4SQ 2 4 Toro S20 SPECIAL wttn I ary C.U IOI appomtmerot Full/PIT 675-9130 vat• 2 car ww, + 2Swlmm~poote -------2•0. d u25 incl.Nopet.1545--4855 S500 wloul854-5147 • ''""7,,~1 11 1n1scou"""' ADVICE IN Monday truu Fr1dy TER --..-Cloee to Schools & Shops .-. gar .• yat • --....... .,.. • ·n""''E'Rs 47" "808 ~6-74• 1 ORY CLEANERS-AL • gua9t petl(tng, ~IOI, Small pete ac:c.ptld Bact)elor S590 1021 V8'encia (.._.def *W llM* PVT rm w ba Lovely e "'LL M.. c-v ATION'COUNTER GIRL ::c::rr.::-· 2 VIL~ MARSEIUES l Bedroom r,: Mar). No P9tt. l50-7105 Frig d11hwash9r stove home. I hse to bctl Fem ITllAlllA-AIU ..... ',.... lt25 l&I~ John 493-1807 CALL 54().3313 3•o;5~a='°' ~~~ ,'~;~t &46-~16 .. , •Hum lnci. No pets 54S:..S55 ~7~~~. 6~~!~~dep c~:,~~ M::.~~N~~!~'. p FI T good pa~. Com- ---2Br """Ba w/Ofll, CTPll, **Luxury28R2BAEast-I b/M-"-b 2?ll business or personal min ions rel•l ble will HIRE PENINSULA YEARLY. •Small 18' witti frplc. • -·-. drpe, bfllna. fncd patio bluff Upper Frplc OIW ••• --121120 121130 548-3878 NU\ •os tratn .\ppfy '" person 38R 2BA. frpl, 2 ~1dectl•. retrlg .. ama11 pallo area. Speclous 2BR 18A houM 636-<l120 Call 1-5PM poot $895 No pets VUYI llTD. ,. __ ............:.• --fuunu" Metro Ca' wash 2950 wS 13d50hk·u~· .... d.,._, o•r · pv1 enlr~. all utH paid. Frplc, lg yard. w/d '"'up 24311 Orange 'A·.... ..$750 722·1140 or 722-80 t 1 WLry r-ials now a~··l ~ H~ Bl Costa Mesa thr ou h classified 1 Imo, -S515/mo. l50-581M NO PEfS $850/mo. 329 2611SentaAna 'D'. .. $735 " ..... ... LI. SaJt~t ID[ fR[[ --------'--......;i;~---- 38R 2be Upoer Ouptx. 2Br 2~8a. $905 PLUS de-University Or r S 667 V1e1or1a 'L' .. $720 BAYWOOO. 2BR 28A $147 00 wk & up 2274 M .................... . Frplc, new peini & carpet. -'t. R ...... ··d ,.~.1 128. &42-2818 or 548-0648 Must Move $1040/mo Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 laiimni/ 1 Int C I I t & ........ ...._ ,_... PUllll&PTS SAllE $100 ott renl hi -- -flit a : • ~aper 1 houM 10 bMcf\ bey. Fernando (Se hat>la BAY TIMBERS Large beautiful Sludlos. 6/l Furn1sh1ngs 4-saie• HSI Cllll 16ctttt t t 1 1290/mo 983-3731 Ell)anol) &46-9194'* 1BR. trplc, c~ble. pool, 18drm a 28drm Apts Avt Now 720-0933 Will train •119inO&t7~ sit & p\11 Ml-llll t M60 Nice 18' utlls paid. 28r 28a 1100 1/1 d/w & e:'~ayO:~ ~~5 ~~~ Pool & 1aeUUJ Lush land-BLOCi< To beach 2t>r lba SUUlll mTIL otc Grnd l!r A.IC Prot or t t ~,llnell'Lllrbeectll d189. lndry, 1rpic;, gar. · seeping CIOM to lrwys. duple• Patio, gar refng 2274 Newport Btvd. CM Med No CM nr 405, t SPREAD : S850 mo S500 <Mp. Avi -...nl IDlllL SC Plaza & beaches d/w. w/d. Yearly lse A.vi ~6-7445 Harbor·Ba.l<er 494-4429 FoUNOFOOG in C M t ' FURN IMICftelor. n/emkr, 4/10.241-7333 ' •S1000FF• 651Mesa 0r 546-9860 4115 $950 5•9-7897 V1c1t1'1a ltat1l1 ·--••••--NB 3 31 Looi\!> ltite : Rent t>randnew forleSS! , NoPels --"'5••--...-THE t alnglt. 1535 1at11H t •S200 BONUSI GrNl E-Beaut 1 & 2Br apll ready -...._ ,_ 1 • .-Deluxe 2BR apt by ocean 2722 Corner Westclltt & trvtne Norw Elkhound i<ees t t +aecurlty. Ret1. NO aide locl LG 1·2BR $595 t 1 55..n_ • .,50 11 ,_1n 5 ....... .,., • & bay Frplc. 2 car gar, Nwpt Ben.Corner vu Suite 2-3 yr old otl.1gry1wt1t GARAGE. 87S·5411 up. Cabte, 880. gat. etcl :: 11m,:-;~ ditt;;-:Ce ulll paid, d/w, oetllng tan. yrly tease S 11001mo JASMINE CRK SUMMER Full lef'Viee ' 213 833-6629 t t li==:. ... iii:: ... Sorry,Nopete.&31-8427 . uw--•aa.... cat ok.S665 650-7105 992-2923pm/673-1257 REN TAL2Br ·den turn UM111 i:ouNn w .;i'i;i&CaShi • NEWS • .,..... .... .. _.,.,., • ----Tennis. pool, gated ' t t ;-•BEST BUY!• 530 w Wilson hat feaat 112' EASTBLUFF spacious 2br S3000i mo 720•3776 \Joo sq 11 at Sllsq It-triple 12124 Fashion ISiand area 2 Bedroom. 1 ~. S500 18drm & 28drm. 18• TSL MGMT 2ba vu apt. d/w. encl 2-_ "4!I Fully hntsl'ted base-Call & ID 673-885-4 \ t : ~In Bonus! 1 Y9W up1>9r. G•r•o•. Quiet 722-9012 or 64?-1603 11T~ am Fiii! car gar pool S1050tmo ....... •• Sla11t men1 cupeled fire LOST Otrd 3 2• Coollll~ • ...... '950 + $50() MC. SlrM1. Walk to shops. No v -2BR lb IC II & ga 759 534 • toO See Yn8144-2111 i>M• S570 up. 631-6155 -•.en P '° r * -1 * 2724 spunkle<s Great CdM I<>-vtC>n1ty ot Hunt BeaCT1 t Work in the evef expanding News- BAY ' OCEAN vu .New Eastll<M l'tuge 18 R 1 BA ~~~~' :: ~~~: A~r. WESTCLIFF Lrg 2br 2ba •MESA VERDE• cation-SA>~~ :cs G;,•1..!..~~ • Daper P romotion f ield! If you are •• decor~ OW\& * '* Twnl'IU·type 2B R with w/d l'tkups. walll.·ln V11ta S785/mo 496-3J.5.4 condo New crpt1drps, 38R 2BA frple din rm. * .. ·-~ .... ...._. e1i."2•~2679 Ot t •-'f-mo .. ·1vat-and like working Witt\ 1800 alt 28r+ den. ow l 1MtA, wl d tlkup. -Gar· -dolet. garage No ~· l rplC. Poot_ 1256 R"'Uand 2 CM garage tnory rm NO A/C Ample prilg. $3'25 up ....,._. 8 9636 REWARD • -" OU • 1 1800. 873-7182 age. 3017 CooMdge •36. sn5tlJ'O. Call Jean ~ lut. INck 1141 S895tmo 832-1766 pets• s 1000 540-5«6 2855ECst Hwy67s-6900 816-24 • __ t teenagers. this may be the op-t S750~S>M•'32·77&7 CraiQ&31·1216 --.-., • ~ 't' f ROOMY 28R 28A. Real 2 BO 2 ba frpl, patlO. wet NEWPORT HEIGHTS • NB steps lO beach Sl'lr -a 1111 .. n LIST. r-ru • portunity you ve U'<.7"C>1 I W8l mg or. • WM~M dn . ......,, trptc;, '9frlg. * ... 1./111• bar spa, Famrm encl 2br 1ba. POOi & carport iro 4Br 28a uM PfOI n-1617 WESTCUFF DRIVE Low cost soay ntuler r• • • aund•ck, s 1050/mo. Sunny. pvt patio. lndty rm garag. sa25 /month Ne., Hoag & bH CP\ smkr $55015650 W•Olf Nwot Ben A.gt~ 1-5032 lerral Mon-Sat 9 ... 30 • This IS a GUARANTEED INCOME of • . . . ... _ 4"7 ~5"" ... 962· 1582 • $750/mo &45-95 t3 650 3633 O< 639-8722 Pet I 0 avail Animal As- 7&9-Ml5 °' 4'54238 ""petL • -.,. -------• FOR LEASE 576 s:Qi1ai SIS11nct' l eague No F .. I . $400 per ~ tc start w ith poten-• HUNTINGTON BEACH The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your-f:iidden-Treasur~s into-CAS .... --. s 80 with prepayment 4 Lines 7 Days s 10.80 No dWps In copy«~ PrfvMe ~~ onty. No ConMrcial. Real Estate. Automodve, loadng or Employnwnt Ads. There Is no price Nmlt to what you can advertise. ft you need to sel your couch. high chair or arty~ merchandise-call the DaMy Plot c~ sun or use rhe (--· -- Dally Plot. JJO W • .., II.. C... ...... CA 92626 642-5678 NAME~~~~~~~~~~~-PHONE~~~~~~~~- ADDRESS'~------=--=--=---=-----'--~-------~ CrTY STATE ZIP _____ =---- AD COPY: 4 UM minimum, approprtatefy 4 words per lne. -=""--·--AMr. ENCLOSED•..;:.__;,;;::...;;:_.=::::::::::... __ . ~ ..... ~----------,. ,.,_ ,._, a 111bscfl* to the Daly PloC7 drdt ont: YES I NO CdM 2 SIO') nouse nlGe 65' sq tt Back building Hell>l•M 9·8PETS • tial earnings Of Up tO $ 1000 per • cond Quiel .... a1i. to bch '40 E 171" St c M , --I s . • k • M F A.vi 4 15 $500 mo 645-3523. 6t9t346-6366 HH81 trY.:!!! • wee , .f Ca•t Marlr. 673.,.243 E __ _ ~ _ ,..-.... , •1r llml mTU T t A n insured van. wagon. p ick-t --• Garoen ottrces pt1me 1o-.. mAm Yll t t 18a •urn Ptol n·sml\r c.allon on BrtStOI 1000 10 HITT• 'On Te1get up/shells are a MUST • SSSOmo 675-6599 3000 SQ It AC ucellenl PRIVATE INVESTIGATC?R •• f Conage·tve>e home w gar parking $1 15..S 1 351s1 Locates Su,,...uanu t nt1ar Back Bay Quiet Private restroom & wet 2•hrs (7 1•1722-6459 • For more information EZge><ng M1F $385· 't bar 1va1labte 957-6035 333 E 17th St 0 C M t t viii 642-7822 evenings OFFICE & STORAGE LIC.~012615 Clip & Save t t Hedonist Heaven. chic s395i mo 576 sQ 11 1aa;· nt • Call Mr James • Monarch Bay hm, all "'JI Mariners SQuare/Coast -Dii t • •• & priv11s ocn'gotr course Hwy &45•7641 t (213) 477 2870 vu wa11t to beh. tem SMALL 0 111ce Space. BABYslflER HOUSE· t • t n t smk r v e ry n eat $375/mo E 17th St . KEEPER L1ve-1n to care t $695 mo yrly Furn BR Costa 11o49sa Call 8'11. for 2 small children t Worth it' 248-2975 646-96e3 * • 968-9580 ......... e ........... . $2.56 per day Tha1'1 All you pay f0t 3 Imes. 30 day minttnum 1nlM SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL "TOOAY11 .... Liii YOIJf ~OlreclOtY Repr...,..,.,,,,. Ml-GJ1at.111 .. I' ' i ' I ' I • ' . l ' I l I ' . ' ~ !!l!l!l!!!.....J!l!!ll l!ll!!l!!!L..~ II I •t ___ , INIYlrVUHI : • .,. -"°.. . SJIJ~ll~ A ··-T ......... _ =~.~·.::.. .. St.,.,•·~·-~ """""'_.. ~8ftd~tolft-~ .......... -......... ""J1f0r,IT, =~ly _, .......... ...... • l.nl.-.... PRESSMAN =~ ••••Hiii ~0e!·cc· HeNy.l7MllO rAM ._.,_, .... ,. ••111· ••••••• ,,_ oo.::yny unlllftlled. ~.'& W MT~IALl8 U9UI Cre411eA .. H , ~lie•••· --niiiiiiiiiil--~to -wttt1 Tr -provided. ~ The er.,. c... ~ 'n -.., --. -$1· IW ~...,.,-. M ORIW a:10 ._, 'If Int. au r.;;'enct.=: T~°':'r.itE'en ~ at tt 1 lo. fatehey, l'ttcM II ..... an•·~...., ..-; • .;:;ii. cu: f-Wft !.'!:.:\:".:...W W ....... T..,1~=·-lnj........ ......IOed 4 on.. Senta Ana. HM>IOI ;:..-::: ,,...,00"' ~ .. , .... + --... ,..,.. -._ ..... .,, Wf'fftl1 - I ..... er Bii PT • w. ...., _. \!nv~ ~·., *'""' T,.... +-. 6iV • .... & ....._ llfs 1c .. CIOftd. 40. Wilt! Word Pwtect ... .......... ~an =t ...• eac:.llmnt.,.,..... pedl-\l,,ln -'\..Aoo..'1 '"~"-..... •MM-U.............. .. •• I Ill ................. 11.a.no.~1.- petlence. One month ea.-.......... beneflU p ackage 809 SllOa..-. ~ REALTORS• PIToMce ......... Cel---5~D .. NL1ft. p I et e . I I• 5 . ·-- signment In Fountain v.i-Mon-Fri. 873·2211 112.21/HOUf. Contac:t . FIT p!MOC IUI'~ ~ oontect Hank •t (71•) Cel tor..,.... 175-7100 Allll lor LVIVOSTA MeSA --~·~MCM~!113~~·'.___i.;·~1 :i-:~r:r.::"ii"."':M'-~.1~1d:.~~~ Hoapit81 :!!':!:. • .= ~;2~26pft\~.,,:"-Mmtll•ll U. NJl~:.oua. ~ lJQuldmllonl Vic· ..... S~~1~ :~l .. IEL -Ami-(11•)Ml-GZ11d wlthOR.ICNb.r~. -Xlnt pMr'9 "'*"*· ,.,.. ---. 5l2·t7n IOrWI IOI• & cMlrsl Nt.Pow91 oottd.,.... n 35 hr .... Exp. req'd. ., ...... ,,., po11-opClhec:a• s.ncs.e. P/T .. 11111 1wltchbd HP. Other A-... pump~ Wll:Ur,mleectn&meny IMlllC·•""' ' . :• Piil ~In person. Mon-Fri 644-124-0 ~ox ;;;;;;;;: W~ cleric:8' atli... Mtptul. ur• _..en e.p'd .... aa-1 ~ .......... 72.2-... 15 ... (2"338381 Q.v.Conv.Hoapltal.161 ----···-•IT .,,,,..-Sun wty AM SeWyneg 8"9yN81Mr lftOtivMed ~tor .J.n& ESTATE:W.U.._ ..... TemporwyServica Center.Ca.ta Mee&. ...,..... ....,__ !.,.P'M.M·-t..__r, office.ISl-9300 .... ord9r PfOC ..... QJAa ~ ...... caft9eteble,.-1 A &R B OC C Seetung ene<D9flc per.an .. .... .,.. ....... Must ha\119 .....---... l\H L K ompany Wiii Ml 1111 to grow with •t•bhlNd & have good dr!Wlg re---.---TEMPORARY AHO teble, roc:&inO c:Mir. fltc;. •• (714)259--7787 The Or ~t Daily company Mio 1 yMt re-COfd. Appty Pennysa'191'. ~·~woi't TEMPTOPEAM .,,_,....,orLM2~10 TH(0D011( ROBINS Flllll •llllll Piiot ,:i:,.:1ng '°' an ~ tail e•p Salary $900-1860 Pl~ua. C M Ing OOMty with OE.Ms P0$1TIONS AVAllABLE HEHAEOOH d"""9 ... 18 & Up! Earn 1150-$2500 energetic person to u-G•rdeMr lnt9'10f Of •x· Sl200. Interview by -WI PIT r.-lllA distributors & ..._,...: •Alalptlonlets .,_.. ~ 111.000 ~OR~> . ' .... D~ p llst our District Mall809'S t•IOf planting. wat•mg only 646-7« 1 Off;oe ;,,.vtron. no typtng ....._ call Julie, Aoiet eOenla S ACRIFICt SS500 m~artN~m:.:"°~ 3 deys diJrlng the week, &l\dgroomlngplants Call -.-•• 11 .. lft Mon&Tueshtsvwylrom --lfllUIJ Corp.,IN!ne 159'-49"t5 =~ *497•1151* lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 -..... :.. . tee. WORLI> TALE NT weekends and hOlldays 2•9·2 t09 • 1 •• 10am-8pm Wtll 1ram Re-lmmed1e1e o~ng for SALES eo.ta &wery Oper8'ora King bdrm ..C-dk wd. 7-i>C AQ. :_NT18•1L81c) ;f~3ect16 :_~~~! ':~~t ::i~: b9A •Wle•I* R,1i.t1Charge Nurse 111 .. s -1come .\pp10y mature·-~~,~ per • .m tm llAIR 1Ull •Word Proc:won °'9uf ~ ~ _. _..ml.I* • .....-.. LYI • 11,. Pennysaver. 166 son lo h.._.le MyY Cust 8ef'lice ,__ •Aclcountlllg Clertls wldemk. "'"'•·old~ ... , drivers license, prool ol •• PlaoentlaAve C M pl\Onetm•n~r100eaJ_-~~·. Ch=nln." posllion. Ill... teble,.ec.873-5489 f'l•l11RfPn ln1urance and OM V Newport Lab needs tem· Full & Part time -._....·~·· •• ..,.... • • 11 ·.1111111 .... FuU. Time l)ef"*'8flt pos- 1t•on. Good ph()f'e_pet· sonallty a must. Data entry, fifing. llghl typiog. n smkr. •Int beoelits Pteasan1 Costa Mesa ol- tice 646-4496 GET PAl.D for reading OOC>ils' $100 00 per tttte. Wnte PASE-259L, 161 S L1n<:olnway. print-out. Stanlng pay is porwy courter for busy 11 1 F/T .... U ULIS Mesa 8 30·5·30 M·F. wortong with our cu.---lllU!Yflb I• $7 00 per llour plus gas lab. Bring OMV printout • Lt• FIT Includes Pf~1ng. 642-16Q.3 a9'l 10< De tamers ~~ tech-*'-• n... to woua to ht 'll ftl II R , .. allowance Pleasant working cond For meo1cations & treal· telephooe & couoter ntCIMlS ..,.._ ~ or C.it tor def..._ $25 10 .... = Come"' to apply at. Call In AM •640--0140• meot Well Stiffed 80 bed sales Friendly per· BTAL Hl•TllT l#nilM experience and ......... IJI $1200. 721-0274 ·::: a .EllC&L S N.F Applw • sonalll". pos111ve al· P 1T Sat/Sun 10-6pm good telephone m.,,,_ ..... ,1111111 ----11 Piil , ' r--uo•.ed Ca•-......... ln , ... ,...Von"-----~ ...... ,. I ' .. len tttude, front ott1ce ap-PARK NEWPORT APT s -. ""......,., ......., "-"-' .-.. _, RN for tam1ly pracllce •SI el' pearanoe a musl Will Call Gary 64.4-1900 person: Bar~ s Pest Ste 130, lrw. •74-297• MatNU. bo• 9nd a-w~ laJ St. phooe triage Fas,,ton 111Ce1lferIt0:. tram Apply "' persoo Restaurant ContrOI 696 Randolph 100% FREE to Applicant ""'8 ... SIO. 67 18'9 111~* -_, 1$1aod 644-7848 11tS48·558S• only Tu-Fro 9am.Spm Ave., CM. 714-S.6-5570 E.O E. RATTAN FURNITURE Cetta lesa, CA tHZI Penny saver 1 6 6 o mTESS A.9* fOf Lloyd Totten • betweeo 9arn & Spm M·F .. l&LLEIJ OPERA TOR Placenha .\ve C M Mature & eio.p'd wl bar ser-TOW TRUCf( ORI~ Vert nice, never UMd. lrv-1~~~~~~~~ Or call Beth al 642-4321 Art1111 Wanted PO Bo• 1mmed1a1e opening Exper vice exp Jaolue Of Ptrr;. SMes!Management Exper. only.~ In S>ef· lngRoom l dining ext. 205 583. So. Laguna. 92677 pre! .,.,11 train 2-10pm llALmlTIULIS 540-38'0 Riv•• f\n. Sll,111+/0 aon. 935 W. 1lttl St.. St200 673-2315 llltc. Yaicla MM IMM' U '---------....._--------1 Newpon Beacll644-7050 111'10 taurant. SC Ptaz.a. Costa Mee&. 850-0869 REDECORATING SALE 11P.o!~~,..~ll'f'llr'IP.~ For Venehan gondolas. '7L-PAJml'S ID.PEI Great oppty f()( sales pe.. Resta<.iraol ...... nPESE I Contemp 90ild 0.-dining ed Ventctes• from s 100. N Aurora. IL 605'2 Req s llnOWiedge of New-~ Call #d F T M ust 11ve "' the son °' maoager to gro.,. IYSTD Ill.. I llf'W .. WI 11 & Mt. tat>tes & Wllll units Fords Chevys Cor- port Harbor Irvine Coast ---L ~· "' ,_;~L HB NBICM area Call w i esta bllshed ltr m F0t Newport Oyster Leather top desk. Yettes: e1C FOf into call Ctlarters.67~7<>' ~ -·•• Frank650-1210 w/stroog ex1stmg staff Bar&Gnll N llOnail D&B AAA Expeuenced typeseUer bedroonuet.~W&lll (602)8'2-1051e.t~ Local exp 1n Newport a -rated ..med. Skilled "' 11\11f11. har9f'OI etc . .4~.4 _ _ GOVERNMENT JOBS _J .~ r,J,:_J s100 m11tl()(I ~ 1000s of Openings Now! 1111 Ila iM CUU'~ P&ITlllll ::;,0;:~n Me::a~ ~u;~· .. DevelcSp"'g Southern :S,:J:•:•s!.!!:.g~ AOU. TOP DESK. to In .. Aatll ....... II• All Stales & Ove<seas All Oral11ng1gopher work for Emphasis will be oo re-For tile REX Restaraunt Calitorma market Wtlh I>~ on eJIP9(1enc;e w/dtaltt. Light oak. Mllde occupations For current Call 842-5818 CM mumor design firm cru1t1ng tra1n1ng & one ol the fastest grow-MUst be Willing to wor1I ~o&;-.. ~ :;..= AC'URA lOb info calf (602) Hall days lntenor des.go mottvatmg Send resume F 'T PosrtlOf'IS available •ng mdustries 01 Ille e¥entngS. Plee9e contec1 · .__ ·~-- 995-0682 e•t 80. backgrouod preferred to =Ad 112. c to Daily Sea Food e•per nee l990s-watet L ... oc Pat at (714) SOFA. h.gfl qulllity, ,_ lllT Im& fll.ll --'--------~--.......:..~__;, _______ ........;;::;;.__~ Aovanoed mte< des,gn Pilot. PO Bo• 1560 Appl} Moo-Fri CommtSSo<>nS. t>onuses &. 642-4321 ext 291 during used, 11111 wrapSHtd. Just tw"-lowest stOnt ok Be prepared to Colla Mesa 92626 btwn 3-Spm al ovemdes Our 4 top the day and (7 14) WOfttt $1000, uc $250 """us your WEEKEND ASSIST ANT IMMEDIATE OPENINGS. PART-TIME WEEKENDS -3AM-11AM SAT, SUN & HOLIDAYS. MUST HAVE RELIABLE CAR/TRUCK. VALID DRIVERS LICENSE. CAR INSURANC~ & OMV PRINTOUT. $7 .00 'PER HA. + MILE- AGE. CALL 642-4536 EXT . 205. ASK FOR BETH. If you re 10 or .older. a JOb as a newspaper earner. might be 1ust your size. Just send 1n this coupon or call 64 2-4333. Routes are a11;:\1lable now• le so•eWJ. le 1 Daily Piltt carrier! show sample ol work --2100 W Oceanfront. NB sales(>eople ate earruog. 642-4399 eYelWlQI can del 2131862-6588 ~aflOe Acura deal end Call JuOy 540-3822 RECEPTIONIST Ollef S.20.000 '*' month. •Ex~t compeny we II beat it .. FI T e•p recept1001st Call Mr Donn elly. benefits •Ii I'-MIS GUARANTEEOI PLANT CARE-INTIEXTER needed for C M fum11ure 776-6641 --••·-... • •T Ill Im&~ Mamtam plants on route store Heavy phones ~-...., i9 ...... el: * Q9 W mll• 1001 QUAIL ST • N B. Vetl.Cle supplied. OOod 1yp1ng and hght clerical ts oow acceptng appll-Ill.IS PEI. Hv. ,. ,_ay Cont. ldtts1 lU-zt12 111:1111 Ori'llng recOfd No e11p required Mature pro-Gatl()(IS fOf Exper~ed Now htong ..., .... $14-0 anywhere"' U.S'. nee S61hr 631-0340 fessional manner a must •lest/lesten Balboa Island ~atty r... S170 LA to Hawaii-Good aa.& ... r~i .._, PllYIH PIST lfflCI c a11 Judy ~540-3822 • .._.. FM4 s.n., * 673•8700 • lhru 5188 646-7332 7925 H;,~78tvd PITNoup oec M/prel'd llCEPTllllST PIT Apply m person Tuesday -.---llY •-w a.,St •AMERICANlodtan•tems "-"~• -Start SS hr M·F 9-2 30 In RE oHtcelHB VJ ... tram lhru Friday btwn 3-5 ~• __ , -• "' led" ... _.._. "1" ,...,,,. Sam 642-6262 N B 21•& W •-..-&..,. GrOWtng CMI Engineering ..... ._ ... U ftlZI ~ __..;,:..,rugsal n._-. "'''· 8tiin nw $5/hr 963-6969 aft ~m -·-& Land Ptaoning Firm. ...., _, .... _. ·-.-_.:::B\'1 lj!!iiiiiiii!iiml!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!ii!!!!i!!!!!-~i!!!!i!I ~s eotpenenoed gen.-Cma••g •(714)673-1467• .• WORK WITH SPUD lclEIZIE WANNA PARTY All NIGHT AND HANG OUT AT THE BEACH Al l DAY 1 FINE 111 / JUST GIVE us PART or YOUR EVENING AND YOU R WINNING PERSONALITY WE LL GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO MAK E GOOD MONE Y REPRESE NTI NG AN EAS' TO SEU •J[ll KNOWN RE PU l ABLE PROD UC l GUARANTEED SALARY + COMM + BONUS£Z = $$$ IN YOUR POCKET CALL PAT COLLIN Al i 7!4' 642 4~>36 E T 430 FOR MORE INFO CALL BET '1HN .> 9 PM OR LEA E A ME SSAGE AN' TIME AND I LL CALL YOU' ~0~!:,.,.MC'CC:~t:': WllTD llllWIAL I lllT ACURA ,,.,.,.. , ...... ,, . Gd an~e ~. until phone skill$. detail ortefl-5/25 $100. 675-3<>'8 led Excelleftt benefits & Experienced cwneraman working eo"'ronment 1n needed Musi be ROLLITE Wheel Chair Southern Orange Coun-k~ 111 all areas Ute. transportable. reg. ty Sena resume 10 Mr of camera depanment sae: Atum Walkw. SSO Fuentes at Robert Betn. strtpp4ng. p1a•ing Paste-Call 536-6316 before Wllkam Frost & Assoc up and/Of typnelltng 5pm "'Qfwn 7·30-9pm 14725 Arton Pa11o,way. sA111ts a P'US Musi 1>e Irvine. CA 92718 available to wol1t ...,.. Jewby /fut/ Art -·---nings Sa&.r; based on a-. _. •• ~.... ellC)efience and skills -- Full tune l)OSlhOO '°' eJq> Pleae t Lt d••tter sit111ec1 "' water. . con ac1 111 °' WllTlls P1I ti a lw Patat(71•)642-4321 ••t Han._. Puthutt 1>coft. engmeering drawing.s. 291 during the day and (8181248-5869 ptpe Imes. pump.ng sta-(7141642-4399 evenings __ _ tlOf'll & SIOfage tacillties S«ld to Mr Fuentes at --.... Office faraitue Robert Bem. Wilham -J ·=~ .... 114'1 Frosl & Assoc 1.4725 _ Alton Parllway. Irvine CA m •. .., .... IBM ncs. ,,... Mem- 92718 .......... U 12121 ory Electronic typewr"ers .. n111F11 $200a1Jp PP 8' 1.()923 Out cltenl of Costa Mesa ... , •••• 9 .... a ....... .... Sterlin" BM °' ... °"' 9EM:H IEITIUL •••••• 1540JAMBDREE ROAD Open7daysa..- Extende0 Sefvt0e Hours 7 • m -10 p.m Mon-Fr1 & ma.nutaturmbg company '1 AKC Go;::;;o RetrteYer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ has 1mmed1ate opening Busy large s>rKIJCe FIT or Female puppy 7 mo must : Typmg 50 • wpm and 111.e PIT ifld •nds & ....... sell to GOOD HOME CREVIER ,, .. ·-.. _ ........... Motor Routes available in Costa lesa Huntincton Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. C1ll 8A2-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney phOne Work clo5e to e•P Pt"el. Irvine. 551-0304 ONLY Shots. hlOikn & oome and a casual at-WELDERS-papers• SSO 5'5--3893 mospl'lere Temp to ALUM ISTAIHLESS fia8el ..._ .. _ petm Call today MacGregor Yachts. 1631 ..,.__. '°' details Pl.oentoa. Costa Mesa 1151 PEISlllEL -....m. -Weflllter console pi9no i 1------•-• t>enc:n. ltke new ttvougtl-PllL !atipn ••• out s 1250 Tuned & - Temporary Services ., ... ...__ '"'8red (714) 147-5672 Ao H&R Block Company 1930 1 Of~Si!Q .... Mii n, ...... , a.n...ia ll•)JH-1111 tor MOO •97-1151 - -SECRET ARY /RECEP ........... II Rfa 50 tn TV Perfect plc- F 1T tor Cost• Mesa Real -ture. $750. Panasonic Estate office. Call Mane I llf ....... .,.,. VHS VCR. all cMf, like 646-743' & Refrigerators. Mike. * ,_ S200 Motorota Port -S-H-IP-IR_E_C-CURK Ms.-9701 * ~ Phone 1500XL 6 FIT tull cocnpany l>enefrts. MAYTAG Wlllhef & Dryer. mos old. 12•50. obo Call Barbara tor appt oldef. •Int cond .. S300 Pf. Extras' 673-41699 650-2001 or best offr. tM-2347 lRWEUm\D• .......... M 1331 11110 ool6t0 ll ~ IS 3181 S ~ 1o.mo 7686S~ ~ ~?St •~It lo111fd I WI 111 Ii l~ 11110 '6fd IM 111 16 SJ!i, •~to ~ ~01 17 J~ MO lo4dtO lCOU6~ Saites -Service - Parts -Leasing 131-3111 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger IPlll11MYS SeMce Hrs. Mon-Fri 7:00 Mt to 10 pm ·~·-.... 40170fll9-1C>e7 ~~ 6 montris prW\'loul ui> W~ I B1tlria IMll,rn fill ~~~~~--~· O.S.rab6e. Knowtedge of Dryer. Werds lwy-duty. ..,_. 'M HONDA CIVIC boats helpful S2751petr 645-5216 NEW ANO USED BOATS 4 DR. automauc. 24.000 8.iooe Menne H•dw•e rlPC)or ~vocaoo. SERVICETACCESSOAES -"*~ ,_ $4900.. --- 2700 W Coast Hwy. N.B. Runs we1 s100. • Dinette u.. Boet'a w.,,..., . Tops * •673-08'4 * * E.O E MIF/H c:tleirs from Queen Maty c.llfornie M .... cr.n aammii1Piiiiiiii;-liiijjiii:;t' S10 ea. S.9--7519 710 N. HarbOf Blwd. SA Nl•ll Tll W1 7 5 ..... a.10 Too muc::fl CUh down? ........ MH 1"' ......._ L ... '79or '*"' MBZ TUI I men. lempe. P0t1-........ Hll Compereourlatguelect. Full ttme 12 MmeSter units •Potty. bar, 2 c:Nn. re-,-f Gton Wfii:I'. 1171 O.A C ECEneeded Mondaythru Qllntw. old ...,... etiaw. wltraief. ,,.._ In ..n -·-·11 Friday 7:30 to • pm 642-2698. 646-7965 water. tHmlni top, 8Shp dial MERCEDES S61Hr Cati 8'7-528' John•on. Must '"' (2131714)637·2333 ------Brend new Couch. Dining 5 F .. --~ B .... _.. -SMD rm t·...._ w/8 anti:.ue S7500. Donna S48-3807 r'W'I,,.., ...,...., 1 .. ., •~ -"" 1nBuenaPan. AvtW~ wtlly pay $440. c:helrs Book~.delks 1T' Seer..0. Outbowd. -------- 7em-f2Pm"814-T3S MdMOREHto 13IO ....65 HP WI eng. Van.- eon trailer. m•une radlio. S3000 080 67S-6087 TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO ~ $ EXTRA CASH' ' , .. D11r Plet '4.80 ·--·····-........ , .... .......... FOf ..... you can edvertiM your Garage Sale In the Oaity Pilot. There is a • line minimum and the price is the same whether you advertl• 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn thote hidden tr9UUr• into cash. · We are also offering a ••••• ••••ff• ••••• ..... for t 1.N. This guide Includes Ideal on how to ectvertlee. hOw to p11n, what Items to ... ,. ptua ideas for 1 better g1rage sate; atso a garage sale sign. pricing 1tlck..-s, information Off city ordinances and Inventory sheet . You can purch-your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when you place your ad at: lllJ Pllt ·~aaslfled Advertising 6•2-5678 ... IOTOl IOUTES ~ AVAUKE •AU OUR -DBIVIRYABAS E• •ISi.ii 600.00 ........ Delivering the Daily Plot. Hours are apptoximately 1 :30 PM-5:30 PM Mon- day to Friday. and 3 AM-7 AM Sa~urday & Sunday. Reliable C8r or truck, proof of insurance and OMV print-out re- quired. Call 6424321 ext. 202 for ap- pointment or appty In person at The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. . .. , . . .. ~ .. ' . .... ·.(-( . --- Come by Md ... our new a Ul8d Elldrtc BollS 2806 Ulfay91• In Ne!Mpolt l75-Ml7 Grey, good lflape. '4200. Ml-8157 ........ UICK .... , . .. . ... . . #( . " ' .... I . J . . .. us_ \ ... ·_ , . . . . ... • • a. #. CO¥· 1111 El v..,, j • r. NUC._ .._.. !!aJC .. tarM o11 ITD. I.... ....,. llM .._ .... .. "'°" OOfttrect. 1"-mnm .,_ IMll be .,_. -, In ._ MClll•• • I llM ..,. ••• ..,........,. natl?RJ!• __......,......... ot ......... .,. _,,__ ..,... ,.....~.,._ ...... .,..-' be ...... llPI" ._ 'III• ••ulGP •• ...-.......... .Ollft .. _ofa ..._...,_...,be,.. NOTICI II HUll8Y Notlld __ be_ 'f 0 WI ,_ ....... ,.,_. .. .... OICellfoinle-,upon umGPMftftl• _, wll .,.._, •to "'-tloftd. IN U"'"' .,_eot celWd .. IN oMlll ol .._ GIVIN 11111 Hllld UlllWMlllNllllOfta....,_ doiltll.....__ ............. . by IM ....._ ....... --IWISllll d CoMreat • .._ .. be fOttllted to Nld col-City Qerii, S300 ....._. lllJfDSll llfl flor UNlfllng .. torm ~ by .. Qty of NAlO() NNT~. t10U HN llllYANT. HU ....., v--.. ..._ In IOOOfdeftGa .ittl IN TtM fcl=MI '9tlOM ..,. II__...'° NM. ltl .... dilfflot, ~d. P. O. 80ll tHI, ..., ............ !lllfllllt Co1i1a ..... and 19 IMde In ~A---. trw. Cellf. HerbOI IMS. •3e0, Coe1.a ..,._ "'*· P.O. loJt ~Of Lal»or Codi,.,... .r111-.of .. .-n«offllluNto...., No biddar mlf wltllclt-Newport 8Hcll. CA trMepOttatten' and _,; eccordlnce wllll 1111 tl7t4 • ....._Cellf.ual 911312. Secramento. CA Ser:1lon 1773.2 ... ~-,... ''°""••,. .., .. ,.. .. IMO "'°" oontteet, , ....... bid'°'. pertoif flor fotty• tHM-lt16 uni! 11:00 e.M ................... -.. ptOOMlof• Of ... Propoeel c. T'*"-....... 110'2 8"'Y Str--. 1~5 .... tQll-3UO 0t 2415 • 1.. hie ~ tlWl NIMI: INTfUGUI IN· .....-otttieGMclW .. be .. (4&1 ~ .... ttle dltl on tlll t• c11y of April, ..... f1or .._1,1tton Of '99, .,...,... ~A-..,trw..Cellf. lllrd Cyn.. L1guf11 leldl. Aw, s.cr~•o. CA oer-91 Pflll•ie ,.... TfN<>M-MOftTH ... l. .......... OI '" "' -oh .. flor .. opening ...... 1111, .. whlc:tl time .. l*Cll ...... ... ..... .... ""* bl 11714 Clllif. tM& 1 ~11. Attn: MlcNel J, Lilt· Wlgll IPPk.,,.. In .... LaPllllM, UNI A. ....... tloftd. .... Ml -.....,. Tiie lkllrd ot TNIMll.... bide lhell ... °"'* and lnwlhtaall flwtl. , ... Cor· lloenMd Md lllO Pfl· TNI ~ •• con· Tflle ~eiMM •• con-"'9fll 4:00 p.m., on'"· ~1n..-.. ..-11 Cellf.tll07 .... _........ ...... -. ..,._._privlegeof,...... r'lldtor ......... Cellll ...... c.1-.,..... • ......,.., .... dldedby.•....,...Pl"M'· dwetellby"enlndMduli 13. 1NI, It whld! time 10 be ~ -..... ,... ,.... ~ .......... ~. Ing any and .. bide OI 10 "* .......... PHASE 1 --..... ,....... ~ ,.... City Councll °" ... ...., 8"'Y Ser ... ~ w11 be j)l*ldy opened eetMllllflad and ~b-Pled Hime,....,.,... to ebow W lto ....., ~ wlllldra9 _.,. eny ~ Ot in-OCIAH FRONT SUWAU< ,._City otC:O.. ..... II .. City of eo.. ..._ ,__ C, TlloMle .._ Thia .....,_.,. -lllecl end rMCI '°' perlonnlng "" by IN Dnctof ot lndue'1tll .... In Or ... County on ....... '°'. pertocl ..,, tof1Y-flormeltiee In My bid or In lllEPAllll ()Mae of .. c.ty a.ts. 77 .. """ to ,... '"' OI .. 1lW ..... -·· .. tied ........ County ca.a of Or· tollowl'lg wen: Furnietl .. AelalloM Coc>iM of 1N SepeemMr 11. 1tM FU !Ille (45) dlY9 ............ blddlnQ. ~ -.: 2632 ,.., ~ eo.. ...... Cel-......, with ""Couney CWtl of Or· ... County on Matell IS. lebor. '"'*'*· toole and weoe rM .. ere on fie •1 IN NO.-..-• flor t11e °""*'9 .....,,, C. l9CtlM&. WWl'D. l•tlAMf'e l•ll••t•: '°""'-umtl tlle llow ot 11:00 --P. ,. ..... a., .,.. County on Merdl 7, , ... equipment W«Y to Re-Def>et1"*1t ol Motor V• Donni ....... In lndMlt-TM lolrd of TNMllee ,._ W. Ctl• I Ill , I lb 11 S170,000 Liii., Apft1 n , 1 .... II w11k:f1 C11f11, a., .. c....-. 1... ,,,_, root ofb bulldif'g ulillzlrlQ hlclee. 241S 111 A--. "". wlanor 10 Intrigue wwttlleprMlegeot,... ,.....,.. c...e C1• u .., Appf~ by Ille City .... 1Nr ..... °"'* PulllllMd °'-c... ,,,_ PuCIMll*' OrWIQI Coee1 potyuret'*'I toem methOd S1cramen10. CA 95818. lnt9fl0fe, lnc.. 4055 E. Ing eny and 1111 biC1e or to Celllp......... COUncll 11111 2lttl ay of publicly and ,... __. In Delly PlloC Apr'll 1, I. llll PublllflM Oranue COllM Deily PllOt Matell 21. 21. 11 850 w 19th Sf. Coela ,.,.phone numl;>er (9111 Lahlml. lJnff A, Anlhlilm, WINe any .,,..,._,ltlee or In-PuOlietled ()(-. Coul Marcfl. 1.... 1111 Councll CNmbers, Self. .,213 Deily Plot Merdl 14, 21. 28. April 4, 11, 1988 Meu In aceoroanc. with 732-0290 which .lh.ii be Clllf. t2807 ..,,.,......... In any bid or In Delly Piiot Apl'N 4, 11. INI WANDA I . RAGGIO, Cler ad ~ .... bW ... April 4. 1911 fol.344 Exhibit E • Plans 1r10 Spec:i· available upon requeel. 0... Flnenolel, Inc., 1& IM biddlnQ. M:StM Cleltl lltle o1 tN work and f11e -..C ll)T1C( M-32S 11c:111ons atte 1111pecllff lleii· Augu11 Drive; lllancllo C. ~ .... TWR. ~oepectlw bidders may,,.,_ ot the bidder but no "8JC ll)TIC( Contractor 10 begin M<· llatorJ ·No bids accepted MlrllQI, Calff. 92207 V... ~ulu, lkl1t... ftB.IC ll)TIC( obtlln one Ml of bid doc:u-otn.r dletlngulelllng rnlrilL PICTmGUaWM .,._.,. llnTlC( _ .. vtee upon receipt ortne tully un'"' Contractor or rep-Intrigue Interiors, Inc. • ,.....,.. c...e C1111••..,. ._--.. •• -··-.. "*'llUI nocoetaltlleoftlce AtY1 bid recetwed ...., 1tle ..,._ ITATW ~nu ..cnnoua _,_ .... approved agreem41nt and r-l•llv• preeent al lit• ..._ of Donna Merit, Cellltl D111rtet ... _ .. ,_ --of tlle Public woni1 Def>et1-~ c:loelrlO time ..,, TN~ peBOM.,. MA* ITA•s-• complete the woril within k'llC)let1on ond•leepeclfied. 4055 E. LIPelma. Untl A, Publlehed OflflQI Cou1 MAlml!Aft•NT menl, 3300 Newport 1tle l'9Cllpt of bMfe ltllll be dolnQ~• PICTrnDUeW.. TllelollowlngP9'IOl1S.,. lor1y (401 calendar days .... in.,ution .. M Anehelm. Cellt, 92807 Delly Piiot Mardi 28, APrll 4, The~ perwne are Boulevatd. p O. Box 1768, rwNmeCS to tf11 bidder -THE STUF'T BASKET llAm ITA,_.,. dolnQ ~ ar (..atner pefmtlltngl held: April M. '--~ TNe ~ w• con-tMI 4' dOinCI --u : Newport Beach CA ~ It 1M11 be the tote 1741 Merilyn Dr Hunt: Thi~~ are ALPHA-OMEGA ELEC· Bid forms. bond lorm1, A..... Id w. I.". OUcted by. genetlli penner-M3e2 LUCK AUTO SALfy 2100 92t51-1915 • ;;;;;"iibilty ot 1tle bidder lngton a.di Cellt"t2147 doing~ -TAONICS. 2 77S M•U and apec:ohuuons may be 114-1'4-1201. -W. ,_ lfl1p Hatbor BlvO .. Costa Mau, For f\Ktller tnlormatiOn 10 .. tllelllilbidlereceNWI UndlJo~o,'741 ~MC<> ENT1:APAISES. Vlfde. Coeta MeU. Calif obt11ned 11 Department ol atr. COiia ...... CA mr7. Thie s .. 1--.t .,.. tied "8JC ll)TlC( ~N !2' ..... 2b7•"' .,.,22 .,,_11_ call SI-BIOum, Protect in proper time Merilyn Or., Hunlln9lon 990 ~ St.. Coste 92'26-43&3 , Motor Vel\tc:leS 2415 • lit PubhShed Oraoge Coul with the County Clarie ol Riv-.. "'"'" .... ..., .._.. Manager al 844-331 I . 8-dl, Calif 92147 ...... Clllif. t2e2t Juen Rs Stewlr1. Ca . Avenue Sacramento. CA Oa11y P110t Apr~ 4, 11, 1988. .,.,. County on Merell 7. NOTICI ton SI., lrvlne, Calif. 92714 Publlelled ()(aoge Coaet A ... ol plane, IP«ffl· Thia buMnlM 11 con-AoOer1 EdllrwO Mel9M. 277S ...... Vero., Cost• 95819 Telep/lone Number M 391 1988 • INVl1WQIK)9 Thi• business is con-OellyPllotMarcn 31,Al)rll 4. callooe, and otller conl'11C1 duetedby:enlndMdual MO ~ St. Coale Meea.Calif.9262&·4363 (9 161 732.029 1 Publiehed Orange Colet Nolloe II hereby given that ductecs by en lnd1Vldual l988 document• may be obtained Linda Jo Benedetto Meu. Calif.~ This business is c-on· Preference will De granted Dally Pilot, Apr11 4, 11. 18. Ille Boero ol Truet ... ot the AH Akhbarl ThM581 •I ll'te Otticle o1 Iha e>epen. Tl'til ltetement wu Ned J11 B!!ln MeLMf'I. 990 oucted by en tndlVlduel 10 bidden properly •P· rta.IC NOTICE 2S. 1988 Coul Community COiiege flllt 1111ement WU meo "*'' of Lellur• ServtcM. 11 with Ille County Cletll ol ()(. ~ SI., Colla ....... Juan R s Stewat1 prO<ll!O as ·small Business" M-392 District ol ()(ange County. with the County Clef'k of Or· Fair Drive, Coeta Mela. Cell-aoge County on Merell 3 C#lf. 92626 Thi• statement wu tiled tn accordance wolh Section K•1• Celllornla. will receive IMI· ange County on March 11. rtaJC NOTICE , fomla. upon receipt of a 1948 ' Tiiis tM11lnee1 ls con· wllll the County Clerk of Or· J.&9.6 11 u,q, TtJle .2. cu-JICTI~ eut•M W ll)TIC( ao blck ~ to but no taler 19&8 nonrefundable r.. ol' $6.00. ,,,,_ ducted by· hulband •nd wile anoe county on Merell 11, JOHloa Adm1nostra11ve Cooe NAMI ITATl•NT than 11:00 a.m .. Wedna· Fr74'11 K_. If blddfi,e requeel plane and Publlsheo Orange Colet AoOer1 E. Mc:LeM tMI •Application• tor preference Tiie following perton1 are MOTICa day. Al)ril 20, 1988, al Iha PubHllMd Orange Coast FICTJTIOUa M.llMla epeclficallonl be malled. In. Delly Pilot Match 14 21 28 This 1latement wu folecS mua mUSI oe wbmolled 10 the domg OUSINISS as WT1NQ IK)9 PureflUing Oepanmenl of Deily P1lol March 21, 28, NAllll ITATIMINT Chatg wlM be $7 50 per Ml. April 4, 1988 ' ' • with the County Cleric ol Of. Publitlled Orange Coast Small Business Ottl08 1812 w AR Ml NG T 0 N c 0 N. Noclce Is hereOy giWn that Mid college district locateo April 4, 11, 1988 Tne follow4ng persons .,. Each bid ltlaM be made on M-322 ange County on Merd't 28. Delly Pl101 M1rch 2 I 28, . 14111 Suee1 Sacramento STRUCTION COMPANY, a the Boerd ot Truet ... of ll'te at 1370 Adame Avenue, M-343 doing bullnest U.. Iha Propoeal form and In lhe 19&8 Ap<ol 4 11. 1998 CA 95814 not le$$ tnan ltve general Pat1nerthoo. 3090 Cout Community College Coeta ....... c.lllomie •• JJMM co . 2'S1 White manner P<OV~ In Ille eon-PUlJC ll)TlC( ~ M-3« 51 caiendar days on advance ?ullman Str"t Coste MeM.. 0.StrlCI ot ()(at1g1 County, wt11Ch time Mid blOs Wilt be rtlllJC NOTICE AolO. Irvine, Calif. 927 14 tract document•. and lhllll PublisheO Onlnge Coee1 --------~1 o•d ooen•ng oate C.itt 92626 C.iitomqa, will receive ...i-publlcly oc>ened and read Jonathan Mollef. 26 Wood· be accompanied by a ACmlOUI .,..... Deily Piiot April 4, 11, 18, 25. ftB.JC ll)TlC( Bids musl oe suom111e0 Ed..-ard G W1rmtng1on, ed bids up to but no later lot. f'ICTITIOU8.,._aa hlll RoaO. Tenafly, New Jer· cet11fbteor~·aelleok MAm aTAT'llmNT 1918 _ _;...;;;.;;..-..---- lor Ille entire worl( oe-Trustee of Tne ea warm· than 10:00 a.m .• Tueeaay, PRINT & BfNO 1988-89 MAllll ITATEMINT My 07870 or a bid bond tor not 1e1e The IOllowlng persons -M·377 F1CTITIOUa ..,... .. sC•btl<I lneretn Devoaloons ington Trust est.. U/O/T did April 12, tH8, al the COMBINE O Pu B l I · Tiie following persons are Janine Miller, 26 Woodhlll lhan IO"M. ot Iha amount ot Going bu.U-u . MAllll aTATEMINT from plans ano &Pl'lh· 911 '8• 3090 Pullman Purct\Ulng 0epanmtr'll of CATIONS; COAST COM· doing bullness 11: RoeO, Tenafly, New JefMy the bid, made payable to Iha ARROWHEAD TRAILS a "8JC ll)TIC( The tollOwtng persons are caiions will not be con. S11ee1 Costa Mesa, Calif. aald college dittric:I ioc:.ted MUNITY COLLEGE OfS· ( t)IN ANO OUT PRINTING 07670 City of Cotta Meea. No California fimlted part~. OC>tng bu11ness as: s1dere<1and w11i oecauselor 92626 at 1370 Ad•m• AYenU4t, TRICT ( 2 IF A IR BANK s Mallhew M1lktf, 12 Sand· proposal shall b• con-ship, 4262 Cempue C>nve. f'ICTITIOU8.,_.. THE CALLIGRA PHY •eieciion of oid~ The De-Robef1 p Warmington, Coeta M .... Calitorn11 al All bids are lo "9 In ac· ENTERPRISES (3)VINEL moor La ne . L eed1. lidefad,vnlessac:compa.nled Suite C Newport Beech NAm ITATlmNT COMPANY (AKA Comus peirlmeni nes tne ngl!I to 3090 Pullman Street. Costa Whictt time s9'd bids wm be cordance with the Bid Docu· PROPERTIES. 221 E 17th Yorkthire LS17 7EA. Eng· by such ca1h1er·1 check. Caltl. 926&o ' The tollowlng persons ate Enterprises. Inc . 24 .,8,~_, an~ •Hegulartly on a Mesa Ca11t 92626 publicly opened and read menlS which are now In file SI., Santa An1. Calif. 92701 land C&lh. Of bidder'• bonO Delta O.Ylloe>menl I, a doing buelneea u : DeJptunus. Irvine, Calif l:>ld or 10 reiect any or all Edward G Warmington, for: and may be NCUl'ed in the OonalO E.. Fawt>ank.I. 177 Renee MILier, 12 Sand· The ContrKtor thell. In Cel1tornia limlteo partner. KYAIE ALEXANDER, 1405 927 15 O•ds Trus1ee ot Tiie Warmington PRINT & BINO 1988-89 ollloe of the Director ol Riverside SI . Newpon moor L ane. L eeds, lhepertormenoeottnework ehlp, 4262 Campus Drive • ....,,brooh. ~,Calif. Comus EnterooMS, Inc:. NOO•O WIUoeconsidered FamolyTruSl:•TruslB.3090 C ATAL OG : ORANGE PurCllMlng ol said eollege Beacll.C.ilf.92663 Yorkshtre,lSl7 7EA. Eng· en01mprovemen1S.conform Sult• C, Newport 8Mcll, 92804 (tncorporaled 11 111/S9. un•ess .1 5 made on a stan· Pullman Street Costa Mesa. COAST COLLEGE Olalncl Victoria Nelson. 177 R•v· land IO lhe Labor Code Of the c.Nt. 92660 Kyne Pagalidl1, 140S Celofoml••· 24 Oeiph1nus, 01,0 rorm turnosP\ed by tlle Calll 92626 All bids are 10 be in ao· Each b•dder must 1YbmU erllide SI • Newpor1 Beach. T111s business os con· Slate of C.tilorn11 and <>Cher This business Is con· P9fnbrOOlle, "'**"'· Caltf 1nnne, Calif 92715 Oeoartmen1 and i.s made 1n This business 1s con-cordance wttll the BIO Oocu· with hrs btO • CUh1er's Calif 92663 ducteo by • gen.11(•1 s>ert· lews ol Ille Stele Of Cell· <luc1*S by a lirr111ecs partner-92904 Tt\11 business tS con· accoroance .,,1n 1ne In· OUC1ed oy a gene<al Par1· menrs wtllCll are now 1n Ille Check. cettifte<I cllecic. or This business 11 con· nerth11> le><nia anO otller '-ot the Ullp This bu11neu 11 con· Ouct.CS by a 00tpora1oon WUCl•ons 10 eiooers nership and may be MCUred in the bidders bond maoe pat= Oucled by husband and wile Jona111an M•lle<. 0-al State of C111torn11 appli-Batney Matlin. General duc:1.CS by en tndMOual Gordon w WoleS, ~esa- A oa~ment bona STO Edwaro G W1rm1nglon onloe ol the Otrector of to the order of the I Oonlld E.. F.,rbanks Partner Uble thereto. with the ••· Partner Kyne Pagelidis dent 807 ,,, an 3,,,00n1 eQuaJ to Tllis s111emenl was hied PureflUlng ol said COiiege Community College Oletrlct Tiiis statement was filed This llltemenl was l11ed cepllon only of such van-This statement wu llleO Tiiis stat-I was fllecS Th11 statement was foleO 50•. 01 111e amoun1 or tile wtlll Ille County Clerk of Or· Oistl'lCt Board ol Trv11... In an with Iha County C~ of Or· with Ille Counly Cte<k of Or· a1ton1 u may be required wllh the County CleOI of Of. with the County Clertl of()(. twitn tlle County Clerk ot ()(. contract mus1 aecompany ange County on M11c11 21. Each bidder mu1t aubm1t amovn1 001 Ins than llw enge County on M111ch tS, ange County on Marcil 29, unOer Ille spec1al statues ange Coun1y on Marcto 3. anoe County on Maten 3, ange County on Mwc:h 10. every conlract involving an 1986 with his b10 a cashier's percent (5.,.•) of Ille aum bid 1988 1988 pursuant to which proceed· 1988 1988 1988 ••oenooture •n e•cess of f375312 cnectc, oertllleO chec:.k. or u a guarantee that Iha bid-Fr741n '171110 1no1 hereunder 111e taken nn117 ,,.,,_ F'a74* S5 000 oo Puohslled Oraooe Coast bidder's bond made payable der will enter Into the Published Orange Coa11 Publlshecl Orange co .. t ano whleh have not been Pubhthed Orange Cout Published-Oraoge Cout Published Or9n09 Coast Thesuccesstutooode<w111oa11yP1lot Marc1128.Aprtt 4,10 the order ot the Cout proP<>MO Contract If the Oelly Pilot M11ch 21, 28. Oally PllotAprll4,11,19,25, 1uperseded by the 011tyPll01Maret114,21,28. OellyPlk>tMerch14,21,28. o.,1y P1101 March 21 . 28. oe required 10 execute a 11 18 1988 Community College Olstrlcl aame 11 awardeO to him In April 4, 11, 1988 1988 prov111ons ol the Labor April 4, ttea April 4, 1988 April 4. 11. 1988 contractual agreement on M-368 Boa!'O ol Trust ... In an the event of failure 10 .,,,., M-351 • M-388 Code Preference lo labor M·321 M-323 ·asCH~VROLET •&-;.thcr>t.lllty-@.llt_L RoYALAiiMil Home of the Thank You For Making U• #1 In Serengeti 8/azer America. Come In and SM Why ONLY 15 MINUTES FROM NEWPORT. Aitrl%·'"' Call· our fnendly salesmen for details Parts Open .M·S•t 8 • ~:30 sat g . 4 p.m. SAVE HUNDREDS! •1111 • • 579-5100 1-800-228-7240 Service M·Fri 7.30. 8 p.m. • 405 Frwy, East 1 Block to 11111 11ACH an. iumeoTa. euc" 6633 Westminster Ave. Westmjnster 17071 E, Imperial Hwy ·Yorba Linda. California 7141142-2000 714/849-8333 1-800/26-CHEVY ,_,.,. •. , . Senin I lllHlitl THEODORE ROBINS ~~H!i!'. ~OS~~~~ '42-0010 o SADDLEBACK Sales leasing Q Service Parts IRVl~E .AUTO CENIER 1-a00-a31-33n 714-380-1200 -NABERS ·--~Al:ES BODY SHOP LEASING I P.\RTS and SERVIC E Open Sat. STERLING 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa e NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Senta AM 13S-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger SaleS Dept Of>efl 1 days Service Hours: Mon.-Frl. 7am-10pm 0 Ster/ing.,,l!!!Y.! SILES • SERVICE • LUllll • PllTS -OYEllEIS IELIYEIY IPICllLllTS • 1MO .11111111 1111, •WFllT IU• ......... le ........... I •••••••• If ll0/124-131• E~a.YiN .... la.&· ...... .....,.f....., NEW & USED CARS & ·TRUCKS Ready for lmmedl•t• Dellverr I < • BUENA PARK ' I PACIFIC OCEAN SALES SERVICE LEASING . PARTS CALL ONI OF THiii DEALlll FOi THI lllT IUYI WE PAY CASH TODAY •CAM -·VANI ~,pr •Au.MAKES • T"UCICI • .U • TMILIM • ALL MODfl8 , ....... OAlll l'r\IVERSITY • SALES & SERVICE OLDSMOBILE, GMC TRUCKS 2 50 HARBOR BLVD .• Co ta Mesa 540-9640 HONDA MOTOR CARS 2860 HARBOR BLVD .. CbSta Mesa 540·0il3 3 blocks so. of 405 fW}'. ' ..... Pans & ~rvitt LEASING SALES (}ptn Sat. All MAKES 80DY SHOP 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa • 540-9100 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Benz 6862 Manchcatu Bouk:vard Buena Parit ugyIC& 213 or 71•/llERCEDES M·F 7a-6p M·F 8a~p Where 1·5 and 1·9lmert. Sat. 8a·2p G CONNELL CHEYJlOJ.ET_ 2828 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa • -/-- HARE OlllT "IEP/UILE -n 11•..., ,.--.. .,, ,., Ftr' ,.., ~ OrJ1n2e • sALEs I Loast • sERv1cE • ,• ···• • • ·• • LEASING 54t:«i23 • ACCESSORIES DEPT ~ • f c CAMPBEi I NISSAN/~~ • low ''it et · • H• Gu.-,m1dn • Great Selee11on • Puendly '••pie • Eacellent Service 111359-dl ... h-d (714. 141.7711 H.rt'rflt 9-dl (111) tft•14U - MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1988 25 CE TS Students vacate C·oast beaches Spring break ends uneventfully as cool Easter day gtves llf eguards. police a rest BJ PAUL AllCIDPLEY ..... ..., ... Mimickint the month of March before it. spnna break went out like a lamb aloha the Ora• Coast, with even smaller lhan usual crowds visitina the shoreline on Sunday. Followina a week of sporadic M.rtln Wther King Jr. 's assassination a mystery 20 years later./ A3 California Mutlliation-rapist Singie. ton's parole ends this month./M Bualneu incidents that threatened but never exploded into the kjnd of violence lhat marred put Easter weeks, police and lifeguard officials reported quiet, behaved crowds on Sunday. .. The bunny's dead," said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Ken Cowell on Sunday evening. Newport Bcadh offittrs had main- tained hlah v1sibtlity, includina foot patrols and a cruise control check- point on the peninsula most tvminp durina the week that deflated any pokntial plans for tuml~ popu-lar strip into a rowdy ou party. Even the weather cooperated Sun- day, with mild temperatures in the low 60s and austy brttzes encourq- ina many to leave town early. • ''It's been a real quiet day today;· said Newport Beach lifC"guard Mitch Whl&e. "It was kind of cool. we bad a chilly wind and there wasn't a whole lo t of activity... people. . ( In fact. no one among the estJmatcd And tn Lasuna Beach. ""~~ SS,000 wbo visited N('WJ)()rt Bcacb officers saw pttb.aps the most \'tOl- reqwred rescwna. White sald. cncc of any lllCftC)' alone the Oran1t -1 think It was the weather, kids Coast la1a week.. lifeauards watched aoin_a ~k to .. sc~I. people do•na ovCT' a relatively smalf CTOwd of about family th1ncs. he wd. I 0.000 and mMk some 20 rcscurs. -liuntinaton Beach lifquards were said hftgµard Wa) ne Dottcnwh\ busier, due_ to • strong ripuck that "NothinsmaJorhap~ned~od.1) It plaaued thrir shorchne all wet le Ions. ' was a ptttt) tood Easter da\ he said But thett, a.oo. cro-.ds Wtte do•'n. The pany cnckd for lens of said Lt. Steve Da\ 1d\On. Ht esu-thousands ofstudcnts v. ho d~ndt'd ma~ the beach crov. d at I S.000. on Palm Spnnp last v.~k. too "'here with tifieauuds rcscumr mo~ than 30 pohtt reported t~ b1~st hadacht' Shoppers fear higher prices amid supermarket mergers./ A7 Inda Coloradans vote in primary today· Advice and Games A 10 BulletJn Board A3 Business A7-8 Claaffled EM-6 Comics A11 EntertaJnment A9 In the seMc:e A4 Opinion A6 Paparazzi A9 Public notices 87-8 Sports 81-4 Weather A2 ·, .... BJ llnA BEAMISH .......... ,__.._ The presidmtial candidates took their politickina to Easter church scrvicn on S1,1nday as they battled for victory in this v.uk's campaian double feature -the Colorado caucuses today and Wisconsin pri- mary on Tuesday. Republican Pat Robt'rtson. whOK candidacy is all but derailed by Vice Prnident Geof1C Bush·~ march to the 1omination, said he hM a mandate from God and won't stop until he is president of the United States. Sayins he would run apin in 1992. Robertson told about J 000 people at Denver's Happy Churrti that -1 am not aoina to qun ... That is His plan for me and for this nation. .. But with Bush's no,,,ination vir- tually assured. the I 98ft focus is now on the Democrats. Sen. Albert Gore Jr. ofTennesstt. who has staked hopes of ~viving has trailin& campa1an w1th a good show- ina in WisconslD on Tuesday. picked up the cndorKmcnt this weekend of the Milwauktt Journal The newspaper cned Gore's -un- prcss1,c record" ID arms control. m1htar. ~form and rnvironmcntaJ protrctlon. and caJl(d htm "one of Congrns' best informed mcmbenon the future of sctcDC"C and technology ·· Massachu~tts Gov. Michael Dukak1s. who sham frontrunner status with J~ Jackson. was asked by rcporten outsic:k a Milwaukee church if be shared the view ofsomr ~mocrats Lba1 Jackson 1s not cl«· table bcca~ he his Nack and too hbrral. -1 don't t.bJnk thcrt as an) wa~ 01 knov.,ng. -Dubbs sa1c1 OemocratJc Pam C1wrman Paul Kirt also sadcsaeWcd 1 hat question Sunda' when 1ntef"1C"~ on <\BC- T\'·s ·-niis Wttk With Da\ld BnnltlC) -procram. ··\\ r ha\·cn't nominated an)onc ~ct.·· he said. "The ~mocrauc Pan~ v.111 do its best to nom inate. I hope. the most electable candidate ID order to vnn ID ~o,cmbcr " ""---COLOllADO/ A2) • of the Wttk v.as the tnffte Jam created b~ th~ lea' mg town ··Tnffic IS prttt~ bcaV) ." ~ K..a~n Holtz told .\S5"Cated Press. .. The~ ·,e bttn k anng aJI day IOQI. depending on hov. drunk. the) WCf'C lut ntght ·· Palm pnngs pohcc wh~ fonx was bttfrd up b~ offiC'Cf'S from the Rr.crs1dc Count) hmfl'-s Oepan- mrnt and the Cali fornia Hiabway Pairol. v.-rote an estimated S.000 ( 1t.i11ons dunng the v.t'('k. m05lly for (Pleue eee STtJDEllTS/A2) Panama tries to - ' stop U.S. official Amb assador' scar followed·after visit with Vatican e n voy By llEID C. MILLER ............... .._ PAN<\M.\ on·. Panama -.\. Panamanian mthtaf" '('h1cle tned to stop the cbauffcur-dr" en hmouS1nc ofl" -'mbass.ador -'nhur Davis on Sunda~ but the diplomat contlDued on to his residence t he l' S. Em bass) rt ported it cal~ the ;nadrnt ··scnous •· The etTon to stop the &mbauador came aftet Panamanians nch and poor attended church · stf"1cn ot>- ~n 1 ng a sombcT EastN in the cnsis o'er thc rcfu.saJ of _C-.nt Manuel .\ntomo ~onep to resign. . :-O:oncp commands the 15,0C»- membcr Oden~ Forc'M and as the m1ht.a~ stro~an I" the power ~hind the Cl\ ihan 10' C'T'Tlmnlt. He is undtt indictment b~ a fedrnl pand JU~ 1n flonda.. and has ~Jectcd U S demands that he resrgn T ercncc Kn~booc. a L .S. Em- bass~ spokesman. s.aJd Dans bad '1s1tt'd the \ auc:an ambassador and "'"&S !Q,,"I an his car •'hen a m1l1tary -\chicle brpn follm11 n1g 1mmed1- a1rl). p1ck1ng tht"JTI up nght outadc the g.atr .. h followt'd them Jo•'tl Balboa .\' cnue. then tnt'd to stop them wnh lights and suT:ns The ambassador·s dn' CT. in aC'C'Ordance ,,.,th IDStruc- ttons. did no t sto p The ambassador ----. (Pleue-PAJCAMA,/ A2) Sunday shift no picnic an Easter BJ PAUL AltClllPLEY .............. afternoon meal, followed by popcorn around the TV with "l..assi<'.. and "Walt-();sncy Prntnts." But a spcciaHcw even then wett on the job. They wcrc patrolhna the streets.. answmna the fi~ alarm and staftina the their home ID Fontana to grandma's house 1n San Pedro for Easter d 1nntt. ··Thefc w~ no frttways m thOK days .. either." Brooks noted. llBstate lifeguards-- retire first rescue boat fOr new model Foe most. Sunday was a day of rest. of free time with family and friends. And for Chris- tians. it was the m<m Important rcli,jous holiday of the year. But for thousands in Oran,e County and j etscwhc~. Sunday was ~not~ day of~ from servins bunpy cu'tomen to cari"I for the sick. from rinaina up purchatcs 10 collarina criminals who never take a day olf. Just a aiencration qo, it seemed like nearly cvcrythina shut down on Sunday -esp«W/y on Easter. The local lt'rvice ttation was open until noon. perhaps. for the OCQliona.l CUSMMner who wanted to ps up hefcn IMina bis W..ily for a Sunday drive. Most people in thole days were s&ayjna homt' after church, cnjoyina lhaa special Sunday '- emerscncy room. · They stm are. LL David Brooks oftbe Costa Mesa Police Oepaif mciillw workcoon Sundays for most or his I 8-year career in law enforcement While he accepts workjna weekends as an unavoidable pan ofhis chosen profnsion. bcina on duty this particular Sunday was a little bit harder. T'ht son of a minister. be recalled Easter Sunday as an cspeciall~ bia day for the Brooks family. It staned with a sun rite scrvitt. followed by the rcplar church services. Then the &miJy would pile into the car for the Iona dri~ from F1nall). they'd make the long dnvc back for BJ llOBDT BAAi.ER cven1D1 scrvaces at churt"h. •-.... .-. ... This )ear, Brooks' Wik drnsc'd their Llfeauards W'lll put their old urf- "hiktrm. and tool ltKm l CLCbuCC_h whlk. he -t-"•.u.u ..LLfquard ttSC boa.l lDlO_ beaded for work. After church. his famil) mc't mothballs and 11nll aiet a new statt"-Oi- bim for an Easter meal dunna his lunch hour. thc--an SI 00.000--plus craft to make .. Fortunately. I hvr locally so~ coukS do ocean rescues at Hun11ngton tatr that. But a lot of thnc auys hvc a long wa) from Beach that ~tches fm m the ~ev.- herc and don·t have that opportun1t)." Brooks pon 8cacb Ra\'n Je1t~ toa mile south said. of the "untiftllon 8cad1 Pler Marie S«ley. an~ at coraear HosptaJ of Drcommasuon1ns C'C"T'CtnODICS for Costa Mesa.didn't ba\•r that kind of opportun1-the old boat aJT sc-heduled ""' ty, either. Satu.rda1 at C>ranlt CC\unt' Shenffs AU of her famil) ?'5 pthenQI at her HartJor Patrol Hcadqu.irtm ID C"or- (PITTW -~AT/A21 onaddMar. s...~ lafequards aad the o1d Surf- watch boat. wbtdl has bttn e>pcrallftl IDC'r ~pnl of 1964. Y.'aS COMtructfd of v.ood and has bcC'omc so~t cumbersome to <>peratt" The aJl-1111o·c.ubcc.~ cn1L con- stru<1ed of fibtt glass at the C"f\~tahner h1p)-ard in Costa Mesa. 1s designed to ha ''C fastM" acukrauon and more s~ed and man- ru,erab1ht\ It v.111 be powered ~\ twm. 3~ ho~pov.cr ps c-npncs h 'Wlll have a CJT"-of tv.o -an Ol'Cf'ator and a hfq~rd -and can can') about IS to ~' 1ct1m offiC'lals said L1foguard said that urt. .. tcb I "'-as tM state's first hfrguard mew fP'•• -U9CUS/A21 Easter services bring messages of renewal, hope in state Episcopal bishop-elect draws fire for view oa resurrection --. • rrxy photo of chancellor's fife rem.ov.ed from portfolio •r • A.111 ell:tM Pna the wife ofa colleaed1stnct employee cla1min1 their privacy had been Ajudeebuordereda~topapber ~t someone had seen the pictures. violated. . to AOp showina potential customen These photographs have cost me Westbr09k countef'N in h1.s de-··~ir.. photos that 1 colleae far more than money .... I have never fense Thursday that he had a witness chancellor's wife had made in No-felt so embarrassed a~d ~umiliated," who ~ould S;IY that Mrs. K~l~nnan v•mber as 1 1exy Chri~tmas sift for Mrs. Kellerman . said 1n a sworn ~d 11ven h1~ verbal rcrm1won to her husband statement filed 1n Oran~ County display the pictures. The photOlf'B- The order ·muccs Friday put an end Supe~or Coun. "I have .. bcen on an pher·Sfid it ~s necessary to display to photopapher Ray Wrstbrook's use emotional roller coaster. such pictures in order tn get work. of the pbot<>sraphs of Tricia Kellerman went to the studio on He also said he would have de· Kellerman. one a semi-nude picture. March 2S and pulled tht" photoaraphs stroyed the phc;>tos if the Kellerma~s in a display in his studio's "boudoir" out of the sampk book. Westbrook had called ham to convey their sample album. called the police. and ~ccused concern. Mrs. Kellerman, wife of Jamn Kclle~o of steahn& the pictures. Westbrook said Friday he had cut Kellerman, cbanceUor of the Nonh The pohcc d~pJ?Cd thr c~sc but the up the disputed pictures and siven Ora• County Community Colleac Kellcrmans d1dn t. them to his attorney. "They basically Oistn('t, learned on March 2S from They filed a $250.000 lawsuit don't exist," he said. COI;ORE>OPRIM&RYTODAY ••• ..,_Al .Jack.son on Sunday showed no con<;_em about repons of cbnsterna- lion amona Dcmocr:\ls ovel' his recent momentum. Spe¥ina to overflow crowds at two Denver churches, he continued to hammer home the themes that have brouaht a burgeoning rnponsc to his campaian. At the First Baptist C'hurch. where 1,500 people jammed inside and at least as many listenw to hi m on loudspeakers outside. JacbOh said: ··1 sense as I travrl around the nation somethin& is going on. Therr arc several thoµsand people outdoors -something is going on. .. From Aspen to ~labama something is going on ... Hope has bccn"l.lnlcascd.'' fornia Assembly Speaker W1lhe Brown said Sunday tltatlhc margin of Jack.son's successes has surprised even him. But he said that even if Jack.son sets the most dt'lrp tes by the end of the primary season. that doesn't mean he should get the nomination. /' .. You can have ll'.lpl urality of the delrptcs and still not Ix> able to reach the 2,082 required t<' secure the nominat!P.n," Brown ~aid on "This Weck With David Brinkley.'' Dukakis so far hac; won 653.5 deleptes to Jackson·., 646.5 and Gore's 381 .8. HB ticket wins Lotto prize BJ Tk AaedetM Presa The $4. 7 million Lotto jackpot went unclaimed, but a Huntinaton Brach tic:Ut was among six that won ~ priz.es ofS2 I 6.03 I each, California lotlef)' officials announced Sunday. The winning tickets were sold at: 7- Eleven, 11400 Donner Pass Rd .. Truckee; Graca&Je Storr. Hi&hway 99 in Gracaak in Plumas County; Tour- nament Bowl 3443 Saviers Rd .• Oxnard: 7-Eleven. 8492 Warner, HuntinJtOn Beach: Lindley Liquor. 7137 Lindley St .. R~ Sun Rise Liquor. SIS N. Diamond Bar Blvd .. Diamond Bar. Hazy, fat day ahead for Coast Ntoht Ind"'°"*" .... --= .. Or1nge c.... ... cont~ through T"'91111y, wMh ... '*but heir.._ Slightly--~ .. -.... .......... tocley Md f~ renglno from 15to12, tow. ton6Qht from 41 to M . Souttww.terly wtnda 12 to 11 knot• will blow through tfte Inner cout• w•ter• tNa eftemoonend~ OV9I' a..toot -Md• 2-foot .....,ty ...... Fer1Mr out.• am.t crllft ecMeory le In en.ct tor winds to 25 knots <Wf/lf 4-foot ..... Southern Cellfomie mountelna .,... wilt be felt through Tueed1y except tor tog and low clouda on the lower COUU. lloPel l'ueedey motninQ. 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The winruns numbeB. picked Sat-STUDENTS VACA TE COAST BEACHES.•• His campa11tn chairman. Cah· urday nisht. were: 13. 41 . 21 , 36. 17. From A 1 43 and the bonus num~r. 10. quickly and dcfute tM ~ituations. Michael Smitb of San C'lemente carrying open liquor containers. said Lt. Bill Manger. · PANAMA TRIES TO STOP AMBASSADOR ••• More than SOO arrest~ were made for a variety of ofTenS<'s among the pany crowd -chiefly for public drunkenness. Manger said. A week aao in Huntinaton Beach. also was arrested for inciting a riot. poli~ arrested a woman for allqicdly Again on Saturda). about 300 engaging in a sex act on the sand with youths near the pier interfered as an unknown partner. police broke up a pany. Four officers arrived to see Linda Teen-agers began throwing beer From Al was driven to has residence. and the other vehicle followed l'll the way." "We considrr this serious.'' Kneebone added. He said that would be the embassy's 0nly charac- terization of the incident and referred any funher questions to the State Dcpanment in Washington. Kneebone said Davie; had gone to call on the papal nuncio. Monsignor Jose Sebastian Laboa to pay his respects on Easter Sunda)'. The spokesman noted thnl the rpal ambassador 1s the dean o the diplomatic rorps in Panama. The distance between Laboa's rcs1- dcocc and the American am- bassador's home is about two miles. Sunday's edition of the military- run newspaper La Repuhlica carried a front-page picture of Oavis with a caption that said he did not venture from has residence unless he was .. armed to the teeth ... A brief anicle accu'led the am- bassador of .. exaggerat1ng .. anr poss- ible threat to his person"<' I sccunty and said he suffered from e11 her ··a persecution complex" or .. guilt~ conscience." The incident came only thrtt days after the Panamanian government said the Defense Forces wo uld not do anything to provokr an excuse for a U.S. invasion. "Aware of the overwhelming power threatening it. the Republic of Panama ... will not provide the foundation for fabrication ofa charge of aggression that could pretend to justify the launching of acts of war," the go,ernment said. The United States has more than 10.000 m1litaf) personnel in Panama under the Panamanian-based U.S. Southern Command. The Reagan administration sajd Fnday it would sent 1.300 additional soldiers and Marines to Panama this week to reinforce security for .:\ mericans and U.S.fac1lities in the country. It was a far cry from the Good Frida) rampage of two years ago. when youths and young adult"5 swarmed the downtown area. pelting pohrc \\1th bottles and traring clothes ofT of coeds. Palm Springs poht·c subsequently decided 10 increase security. a measure 1he> believe Olccounted for the relall'<' calm this 'ear. Manger sa11J. Orange Coast police likewise prepared for the infl ux of )Oung ixoplc. ~ that e"cn "hen potenual danger arose. offi cers "ere able to act Deleon alle&cdly expo~ing herself to bottles. prompting officers to·request a crowd of some 300. assistance from sheriff!' deputies and As police arrested the woman. Newpon Beach police to disperse the onlooker Grqory Hamilton alletcdly cro\\'d. began leading the crowd in a chant to By Sunday evening. however. the riot. police said. He, too. wasarrested. pany was ovrr. Frl"Cways were Laguna Beach officers faced a jammed with holiday crowds heading similar incident last week while home. arresting a man for l:x>in& drunk in "h'stoocrowdedforustobebusy,'' public. · • said 'a California Highway Patrol Officers had to dispe1 sea crowd of dispatcher. "The traffic's too slow for about 200 youths near the Aliso Pier anyone to get into any trouble. when the~ tried to stop the arrest of "We had a rouplc of minor cases. Walter Chnsunet. Otherwise. it's been real quiet." SERVICES BRING MESSAGES OF HOPE ••• From Al SUNDAY SHIFT NO PICNIC ON EASTER ••• \Olunteer~ helped out The church's pastor. the Re'. Ceci l W1lh:ims. ul>Cd the occasion to d1s- <·us!> the epidemic of"crack" cocaine abuse in his sermon to n large Easter congregation. His sermon was enti- tled "Crack Thi: Rock." and as pan of it he S)mbolicall) took a cross and Jabbed It through a white papier- mache sphere representing a .. rock" of cocaine. cars or burned out bu1ldinp. There are a lot of mothers and kids from Skid Row hotels. thr mentally ill. Then there are the people here who JUSt live on the street." Aenal Tramway employee ·Lena Zimmerschied said Rev. Patrick McClain's sermon centered on hope. .. Without Christ there would be no hope." From Al off on Sunday. "I volunteered to work for some- one so they could ha H' Easter off.'' she said. Her goodwill gesture as often matched elsewhere b) single people who don't have family commitments. Over at Newpon Beach Fire Engine Compan) 6. three firdightrrs were spending a qu1ct Easter Ciunda y in the station house "We-had one med1~ a1d~nd did1l little bit. of training ·· said Jim Pasternak Pasternak and Den nis Watts are singk. 8111 Bennett . thr captain. is mamcd but has rio rh1ldrrn. He said bis wife wou,ld be working. too. in a hospital emergency room. "We"ve been work1nf! holidays for 17 years:· Bennett S<l1d. nodding toward P&.stcma~ 'Td rather be working.·· parrnts house for Easter dinner. But Scelc) was scheduled in from 6 a.m. to6.p.m. "We were talking ab<'ut how sad it was to be working on Easter.'' she said. "Normally. I would have gone to church today. Then I would've gone to my mom's for dinner and colored Easter eggs ... Sttley did ha ve an Easter ex- perience. of sorts. On the-way to work. she s~ttcd a jack rabbit running across t e road. .. I stopped and thought. 'It's the Easter bunny.' He looked real busy. too, .. she said. Watts did mana$c to 'panic·1pa1e in an Easter meal. His fami l) gathered on Thursday. he said. Near Palm Spri.ngs. a tram ride .brought people to the top of Mount San Jacinto for a n0n-denomina- tional scvice. Under sunny skie~ and warm temperatures. the half-hour service was topped off by breakfast on thr mountain. That's how it as t()da}. People adjust. Sharon Shf)ne. :i records clerk at the Laguna Beach Police Depan- ment. 58id her Easters :is a child and. later. as a wife and mother were special occasions for the entire fam-An Easter jam session and dancing VIEW ON RESURRECTION.•• ily. from grandchildrt'n to grand· was held outside San Franciscos's parents. Grace Cathedral atop Nob Hill with From Al "We'd always JO w church. fol-Turk Murph) 's Ne" Orleans-style liberal theol0g1ans. and was con- lowed by Ea5lt<rd1nnerlllen we<l t>e Jarrband pta·ymg. ~fntdltrarBol'SCh's t"l«tion would sick from all the eggs and candy.'' Senior c1tm:ns and pcopfe with add to the problem. Shrynr said . AIDS enjoyed an Eastrr Da y picnic at .. Easter has become toda~a casual Now single. she noted. "Divorces a park in the Tenderloin. really change holida)S a lot. These • Sunnsc services and Easter egg holida> ofcuddl y bunnies, Ster CU kinds 0~·obs do. too. h 1 h Id h gh h hunts and beach outing~covered with unts a so were e t rou out t e the veneer of early mornin1 piety. .. I tol m) watch commander I've nonhcrn half of the 'llate drspite Thisisn'tEaster. lt'ssprin&break.."hc been working at the notice depan-fogg ). cloudy weather 1n many areas. . ment too long. becausc I don't even Breakfast was served to the home· said. think abs>ut holidays anymore." less at Uniop Rescue Missi on on Lo~ Borsch replied: "McClaskey a~ Brenda Cockrill. a waitress at Angeles' Skid Row. Mi'lsion spokes-parently wanted to engaac me in a Spires restaurant in Huntington man Gene Vine said 3.000 meals were theological debate and has turned it dean of St. Paul's Catht"dral. ~0can Bonch;s coml)lctely iri the risht as far as I'm concerned and the people who voted against him are completely wrong." said Carroll. a committee member who voted for Borsch. "It is unfonunate to push lomconr to the wall to say they believe in the physical Rcsuntttion of Jesus:· . --ant to work holidays. c;o they ask thr J .. A lot of the marru:d 1u.ys don't ngle guys to "Ork for them:· Pasternak said. i rr there was a silver lining on the Easter Sunday cloud. it could be fou'nd in the fact that the emeflmCY room so far had been relatively quiet -a couple of cardiacs. a waiter who got food poisoning from eating at his own restaurant. a golfrr who needed stitches after being stnick by a golf ball._ "Usually. hohdaysarc bad," Sttky said. "Luckil y. it's a rel igious holiday. so people don't get so drunk. Usually on holidays we get the drunk driving victims. there's a lot of family fi&hts. a lot of stress.'' Beach. also has adJuste<1 . served. in to a political campaign." "In the J.>8"· I would've--been-hom "T~ types of J>'.COPk her~ arc so -Bocsch...haL.hisJ JAPJ><>Iten in the havin' dinner with the family." vaned." Vine said ... There arc the San Dicio di~. includina Bishof. Cockrill said. working poor. who work and live in Brinkley Monon and James Carrol , The LosAnaclesdioccse is thefifth- largcst in the country, t"ncompassina Los AnFlcs. Oranae. Ventura. San Bernardino. Santa Barbara counties and a ~nion of Riverside County. The· diOCesc as SOJ'R)0-61ptizca memben. · Even 1f thry h~n't hecn wor\ng Sunday. their da > wouldn't necess- arily have revolved arou nd Easter. Pasternak said he'd ~at the gym -except It was closcd for Easter. Watts would be surfing Bennett said he'd be sign ing up for ovenime at the station. Nilene Harry also w:ts staffing the emergency room on Sunday. But she had an opportunity to enjoy an Easter dinner with her family hcfore repon- ing to work. In fact. Harry is usuall y RESCUE BOAT REPLACED ••• h'OIDAl boat. Three months after it was ~ristened. the Surf watch took part in rescuceffortsonJuly 11. 1964. which has become known as hlack Sunday. libuards said. 'three people drowned and hun· dttds were reteucd when sudden. tlro"t rip currents carried bathen i"'° peril at the state beach, lifepards • id. OAAHGE ....... COAST --· r'ma _.OflllCa --e.y SI c;o.a -CA Surfwatch made 60 rescues that day. lifquards said. and at one time bad 36 victims and fivt" lifqwirds in the boat at the same time. Lifeguards said that over the P91t 2• years.. Surfwa1ch and her crew has saved more than 2.000swimmcnand assisted vcuels in diltrnl dult bad an accumulated value of more than S2 million . N~~~~~can'ta~rdt~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ luxury ofan unscheduk'd day ofT. II "You have to make the buck. This holiday isn"t the major one. Spires closn on Christmas and Thanksgiv- ing. .. she said. "Most restaurants don't. That''i wonh all the money in the world." Cock.rill. however. still planned to mark Easter. "My kids are older now, so it's not such a big deal," w said ... I'll bur. them some candy and say I love you. · Michael King. a c~rk at a Hunt- ington Beach convtniencc store, qrced Easter -and the times - have chan8cd. He remembers a youth of tra- ditional famiry ptherings and Easter dinners. On Sunday. hr manaaed to atlmd church and walch his kids hunt for~ before reporting to work. "'It s not like it used to be. !Wple art IO busy today ... Ki".'J said. "They f()l'let thinp -milk.. diapers. Some- body's tot lo take care of them.·· .. :: .. Spring • ... ..._. loo 1MO C-a .... CA NS2t ~-S.:> !1671 "",....' tOoWJr• .. , '311 ~ 1• ar.,..C... ~~NO Ja.tCl'U 642-60Bll ....,,., ,~ " "°" - 'IOI ,_ "°"' .,..,., "' uoomOll.....,.70-"' Md .,..,, "* -.. ......., -... .._....... .-iotlll ....... "'....,.. _....._,.. ..... ? ............. ,,. ,_,_ . ..,....__.. • ...... .., .... ......,It ,., -"°' ...... """' .., ., 7 Lill ell ....... 10a 111 nro-~­.. ..,.. ( t ' • '