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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1988 25 CE TS
Transparent beach wall proposed
Caltrans offering 375,000 solution to
Objections to sound barrier in Newport
By GREG ltLERK.X °' ............... Caltrans. who have made j ust such a
pro~sal in an attempt to wm the
California Coastal Commission's ap-
proval to widen Pacific Coast High-
way.
Picture this: a 7-foot-hiah window.
framed in aluminum, bordcnns a six-
lanc highway for m or<' than half a
mile through Newport Reach. The proposal by Caltrans. which
could~ presented to the com mission
Sound s ludicrous. you say? Well. next month, is mtcnd<'d as a com-
don't tell that to the cn&incers at ·~promise ~tween Caltrans' ~&inal
proposal to erect a 10-foot-hiah sound
wall and local residents who don't
want any wall at all.
The commission sided with rn.i-
dents in February, agrttin& Wlth their
·contention that the wall would
amplif) traffic noise and block their
view of the Pacific Ottan.
Cahrans engmttrs fttl the plcx-
i&lass wall. which would cost about
f 37S.OOO -twice as much as the
onsinal concrete wall -is a solution
to the vie"' problem.
However. local rcsad<"nttdon't fed
that an decoengrnttnnF 1san) dC'CCnt
son ofcomprom1~
.. What the> ·re tf}1nl! to do as save
S8 million "'onh of fcd,·ral fundini, ..
said Ninfa O'Brien pn-s1dent of the
Newpon Shores Communlt' .U-
soc1at1on. which has led the' fi&ht
against the "'all
.. The "'hole thing 1\ nd1culous
The) 're using our la.\ dollar\ to get
around a ruk to a,01d ha' mg to
finance It a different "'a' ··
The wall m QU-<''>llon 1s pan of a
mult1-milhon dollar construction
prOJCC't to widen Pacific Coast High-
way from Newport Roulevard to
Goldcnwc-st Street 1n Huntington
Beach. The "'all would run from the
Santa .\na Raver cha nnel to 60th
Street. said Don Simpson. spcual
proJ«ts manager for the Cit) of
Newpon Beach
The proJC'Ct ~mg undM alt'n h \
Caltrans but supcn 1st"<1 b~ 'e"' ~·n
Beach. could beg.a n l·ons1ruct1on n
September
The sound wall "'a' propo..ed ll•
damocn the sound of ras~ing 1ra ffil
!Mild ~1mpson. En' 1ronmcnuu studies
indicated that mc-rcascd traffic o n the
"'1dc.-ned htgb~a~ -"'ould put the
dcca~I count over fodrral limns
.\esthet1call~ speaking.. the plcx-
1&la'>'> "'all m1&ht C''cn ht' .... orsc than
th\ pre' 1ousf) propo~ conettte
"all said O'Bnen
\1 ud graffiti. crusted salt from sea
'>pra' and a pastiche of splattered
1n)('Cu rould transform re51dc-nts'
'°"'can' 1l"ws m10 a mouled me~. she
..a id Tht" ctt~ "ould hC' re\pons1blc
(Pl~ .ee CLE.All/ A2)
HB moonlighter
was in line for
,promotion, raise
Sen. Paul Simon today
put his presldentlal cam-
paign on hold./ AS
Coast
County trying to ease
crowding at juvenile de-
tention center./ A3
World
Hijacked jetliner Is re-
fueled after gunmen fired
five s~ots at police./ Al.
Index
~regnant woman ln colllalon ·
AD eapectaat mother, "°8lb llarle Hack,
29, la tabla to tlle lloepltal for obier •atlon
after ber ear OTertvDed la an acddeat at
Newport Boalnard aad PaalarlJlo AYeDae
in ea.ta llee&. Pollce Mid tile WOID&D
apparently failed to atop for a red UCbt and
bit anotller ear wblle a~ 45 mpla. Sbe la
ln ber .ee•eatb montb Of Pre&D&DCJ.
HB attorney ask ed
hike for man with
two full-time jobs
By ROBERT BARKER °'_...., ........
Huntington Beach C'1t~ .\nornc'
Gail Hunon rt'ponedl• rt'qucsted a
JOb redass1ficat1on and a pa) ra1Sit for
an emplo~('(' "'ho re-<.1gned under
pressure less than tv.1> "'C('kS la ter
• "'hen allegations surfac<'d that he ..., a~
working tv.o full-time 1nbs
Hutton rt'poncdl~ made the re-
quest for \\alter E Bur~ -and other
emplo)~ in her dcpan mcnt as "'ell
-while submitting :i prehmma~
budget request for her depanment in
m ad-March.
Hutton alleged!~ requested to .
change the JOb class1ficauon of Burk
from department anal~ st to legal
anahst. The change "'ould ha'c mer~~ h1.s sala~ b~ about S3.000 a
~car a"'" S pt"rccnt pa~ raise
Hutton w-as una' a1l;ible for com-
mt"nt. but .\ss1stant Ocput~ ('11~
.\noml'."\ Bill .\msban ~Jd that such request~ art" made rouunel) for all
rmplo~«-in the department an the
budget procC'Ss
( It~ .\dmm1strator Paul Cook
ac~no"' ledgC'd \\ ednC"'da~ that he.
H u11on and Burl. "'ho prepared the
Cit~ 0!> lc.-gal dcpanmcnt bud~t. par-
11upated in the d1scuss1on~ that
1ncluded .. the request to n:"Class1f)
Burl 'sJOb and gne him a raise
Cuok ~1d no dcc1s1C1ns ha"c been
real h<'d on an) budget requests
Burk resigned from his S40.000-a·
~ear JOb in Lhc cit~ attom~ ·s depan -
ment last v.('('k after ~ing confronted
b) dcpanmcnt official~ "'1th allega-
taon~ of hra') awntc.-e1sm coupled
v. 1th rcpon~ of ha' ing a second JOb
Burk. v.ho had bttn emplo'ed b'
the cit\ for about I 'l'.":lrs. had takrn
a full-t.1mr JOb as depot' dtstnct coun
C\t•cvtwe "-Ith thc-l. flistnct Coun
an l o .\ngek-s m OctohC'r. officials in
that l1IT1cc s.a1d ..
·( .... eeePAT/A.2)
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-offshOr'e airport story a fool's errand
By PAUL ARCRIPLEV
Of .. 0.-, ........
-of leaders. including l aguna Beach .\nd the) v.crt' nght
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Top secret plans for an 1ntrr-
national offshore airport near the
Corona del Mar coastline were rc-
vealt>d last w~k b~ a monthly
newspaper 1n an c:\c lusavc.
copyrighted story. •••••••••••~ . T he story rt'vealed that a coalition
Councilman Robert \.entry. New-
pon Beach Councilman Phil Maurer.
In me Councilman Ed Doman and
stall' and federal officials had been
meeting in secret to plan the a1rpon.
Dubbed Pacific International. the
a1rpon would ~ built three miles
from the Orange Coast shoreline.
"'1th passengers 1ransponed b~
monorail ~t"'ecn the mainland and
air 1erm1nals.
Upon reading about the plan.
residents "'ert' tloodinf the edaton al
offices of Ne"'pon Center News to
C:\press their outrage. The proposal.
the) screamed. was too farfctched to
be behc\ed
The fi~t hint that something v.a\
amiss v.as the date of the cop~ nght -
.\pnl I . I Q88. common!~ knov.'Tl as
.\pnl Fools' Da~
The unsuspecting .... ould fi nd 01hcr
h1n1s spnnkkd throughout the aniclc
that other\' 1se "'as ''mien a~ a
stra1gh1 ne"'~ stol)
Teen drunken drivers get deadly choice
By JONATHAN VOLZltE °' ...............
Young adults convicted of drunken drivin& used to go to
jail. Now they go to the morgue.
Under a program initiated by West Municipal Court
Judge Floyd Schenk in c;cptembcr. drunken drivers 18 to 21
years old can be ordered to spend a weekend night 1n the
emergency ward of fountain V,aUey Regjoftl'Hfospital and
then a day in the Orange County morgue.
They finish their sentence with a I ,()()().word essay to the
judge cxplainina their C"lperientt and what they've teamed in
the "Youthful DU I Offende~m."
"We weren't getting th in the judical system lo
youna people. and this ~ms to the way to do it." Schenk
said. "Youna ~pie think they arc immortal, and thi1 makes
them realize life is rcall v tentative."
Schenk said he ha~ yet to have a repeat offender tn the
program.
··The ftntessay I e' ~riot bKk said 'Thank you forsavina
my life,'" Schenk SI)'" proudly. "Youna people arc at an
.
1mprcss1onable ag(. and after seeing how tcntatl\'C hfe can~.
the) no longer arc willing to ignore the nsks ...
Gnm statistics show that many try to def~ the odds b\ d~nking and drivini, but fail with tragic rcsulti. ·
In 1986. 387 people between the ages of 18 and 21died1n
alcohol-related traffic accidents statewide. according to
Cali fornia H ighway Patrol statistics. Nearlv 8.000 more were
inJ Ured dunna thcsamc..pcriod. In Orange.Cowuy_2I6 people
of all ages lost the pmble with drunken dnvang.
Not all> of those killed were under the in fluence of alcohol
-some art innocent victims. but authonties sa~ young
adults are the most dangerous dnvers - and alcohol makes
them deadly.
.. Normally the mo~t lethal driver 1s 17 to 19 years old."
said San Juan Capistrano CHP officer Ken Dail) ... The onl)
thin& that exceeds that is to add alcohol."
Daily said youn1 driven most ofkn believe the1rdnving
-and dnnkmg ....:.. skills arc far more advanced than the)
actuall) art'. lcadina to trouble. Youns adults also ha\C a hint
of distrust for authority. which agitates the alrcad) ~adl)
m ix. he added.
.. That age group hkes to \cam b~ their ov.n C\pt"ncnce
You rt'lll) can't tell them anything." Dail~ said .. On top ot
that. most go through hfc without ever §tting the' 1ct1m of a
'1olent death. so for them that's all fain-talc ··
Dail) said the h1gh wa~ patrol has h·ad some SUl~es~ "'Ith
a program that takes the wr«kage from drunl dn' ing
accidents to schools and collqc campuS('S. out sho" mg them
the cam.aac. "'ould bee' en.mo.tr. eff«u,·c
l'nder Schcnk's pr<'gnlm . which was strcngthenC'd t-' a
lcg1slat1\e act that mack It state"'•1de la"' and allOll>S e'en > ou nger offenders to pan 1cipatc. R 1chard Rodnq uc1 g1' e\ the
part1c1pants a dose ofrt>ahty.
Rodriquez 1s the deput) count) coroner ..., ho tal t"\
i roups through the t"o-hour tour of the morgue. "'h1ch
includes a slide show dt'tatling the rnults of drunk<'n dm ing..
a group discussion and n 'aew of a dnvmg under the mtl ucn("('
\'ICllm
"We don't re.Hy u~ scare tactics. it's an C'ducat1onal
thing." Rodnqun satd. obv1ousl) proud of the program ··Bui
some of the stuff ts grarhac." (Plwse w DllUN'DJll/A.2) .
Sherlffturns la AIDS bal~at slgnatures
Intttattve would mandate blood testing
of suspects tn cases of sexual assault
BJ llOBEATllYNDMAN ..............
Sheriff 8nd Gates submitted
31.500 <>ranee County sipatura to
the rcstrarOf'Vottn Wednaday to help the Communicable Dit-
eatt nts lnitiati~ on the Novem·
berballot.
Tbe 11atcwide initiative would
provide coun~red tnai"I of
IUspecU charlild wi1ll ._. ...... ull
IO dctmnine """"AIDS or odler
communicable dil&w1 ... ., •~ bca trantmitted to dwtY Yiculltl.
II mo would provide wda intOr•
malioa IO poli(le oflctt i, ~Im
wlWWWlllK)meilkelWCM ... do
D11yMwcoo....So ...... iCllbee
din11n wt.lie...._ 11rnlud • dlt
Joi!.,,., • ..... IMl I LMM ii way
'
the 1n1t1at1ve ts voted on. and he
encou• Onlnae Count)' residents
to bKk 11.
In Onnae County last year. there
were ncarty 800 rapes ind attempted
rapesrcponcd. he said. Statrwick. ~
total was about 12.000.
Ga1a11id web victims have a riaht
, to know whether their asuilants may
have eapoecd them to • com-municable diKUC. Givc.1 the tnt
mults. they can d«idt what pm:au-
1ion1 to take for their own health aad
IM1 of dlcir families. hc aid. S.C-U would ~ "'M,..dn ... mi ... '"' to
providt. blood for testing°"''-if lbeft
WM Dl'Obeblt caur that bodily ftuids
ma...J MW~ transfttred..
T .. •Y Cotler. supttVitor of IM
Law &btantftt ~-ntt Pro-..... worb wtth rapt viaimJ ...t ~ .-in1t1a11w would bf a
~ I tJLiitiitta wtn .......
wi1' d9rln -COkt'f.. itpo ,. $
C091•••1C8bie II IHn II Idell uw to &Mir "'6WMe and Yic-tinUacioa. .. Coder •kl .. , bd~ 1Mt(1hc 1nn•ll")wdl dt<; e1H thew
U'8UIM becautt the) WCMltd MW
information sooner ..
"bout 18 d11Tercnt communacabk
d isases would ~ co' crcd b 1he
1nittatJ\e. which would add amend-
ments to the state Health ind Safet\ Cock. .
"AIDS is the tht~ yvu ~r about
aJI the time. but that S JUSt OM Of the
dileales that a~ theft." Gain said. ""Somt of ~ I can't e"·en pro-
~ ...
A"'°"i the more "ommon ire
-.,.11ttS, tubttnalolJJ Ind '-mttttl
d..acs. Ahhoulh vlC'lum of',.r or UMult
can undtJJo med.cal cum1natt0ni to
drtcnnanc wkthtt ~ aft 1n~
Gala Md~ lftll1Mt¥e supponrn
~ the 1naat.b0a prnoch aft '°'IS
for --of the chtt81n. That's d)' at tS important l"8t
awclacal pmbftlld br aRowtd to
m..t~lal ~to....utnJ IO
tl9c) c:aa ...-Pl"QUttOM. Gita said
l• .W.bOft to* m~ooa the intUltt~ WCMtid Pf'O"tdt to vtnllM
and POtitt. fl~ 8ftd ae""iiliia Pitt-"' ·-, .. ,
For instance the .. author .. w·u
1dd Finch pons lllu~trated rcad<'rs
"'111 remcmbt-r 'i1dd a .. the pnch1ng
phcnom "h('I l'Ould thrn"' a baseball
16 mph. accurat<'I). hut was tom
~1v.e<'n a maJor league career and an
ofTer 10 pla ~ his Frc-nch horn for a
ma1or philharmonic orc-hcstra
(Plea.M .ee ADlPORT I A.2)
Irvine
denied
coasta·l
gar eel
Formation panel
denies r equest. but
city is still hopef uf
By GREG ~LEll~X °'_.._ .......
-\ hated dcba.tc b~ offietab from
thrt'c c1t1es o~cr the fat<' of pomonsof
-the co' eted Irvine Coast Id\ 1 ewpon
Bea h and Lquna Bcilch m ltmbo,
hut Inane offiC1als -;ilthough then
reque t "'as demcd -••d the) wcrT
hopeful to C\ entuall) set some of the
pnmc land.
Thr Local "&enc~ Formatton
omm1s,S1on ~rd more than an
houroft~tamon) from nffiClals 1n the
three c1ttcs. each statt"I casn wh>
their c1t1n ~uld f'CC'C•' ea pon1on of
the 9.432«tt lrvi~ O '&sL
Tht land. most of .,h1ch is owned
b) The ll"\·1nc Co .. ts bounded b) the
propoied San Joaqutn Hills Trans-
portation Comdor. the Piel fie ()cal(
and the c1tta of Lasuna Beacih and
(''1to'J)Ot"\ Be.ech.
ThcfT ~ thrtt r'('(tUC'JlS ~
the romm1Sll()ft rdattng to tht Im~
out, whach W111 eventually bt lk
site of 2.600 homn. ~ur ~Md a
pfcoune.
The fint WU I rtque"'1 by NcWfo.1
leach to utcftd '" ~ Of :9-ft~ to tndudr the l.IOO«ft
C'T).W Co~ S.. Part. All•-
1maerty 4.000 Km n( die ~
Sll'Ctda•ft§ from tM cm ..... IO .. Aatc~hlwe._.ill= ..... ~~·~· _ _,,.. that ._ ..... Id t., ... C99-
-• Dli •. Otlq I iHll IO -I .... ita fl
(IOe r a .. 111-. •~·=-~===:.---..""." ..... ,_., , ..
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Bad w:eatliergrounds young pllOt Coastal cooling trend continues IVANSVIUE. 1114 (AP) -A 9-
1rt , ...... s.a J-Ca ...... boy
'JO.I MUni-s tam a trip that aude bim I.be ,.......... pilot IO ~plete a
traascontinental {:~ey was
J pounded =-.:rr he coukl ""ft8dl a stop in Indiana
h.• Wednelday.
·~ .. We bad about 21 mph be8dwinds
and hail, ic:c anchnow •Ubout 12.SOO ." feel... Toay Alialsna uid afta ~i~ ludi111 at Jacbon County Airport in
MilJwOod. W.Va.
:r, The boy, 1CCOmpani~ by his fliabt
. ~ instructor and an obsrrver from the
:; National Aeronautics Association.
•t: was to have landed 11t Evansvilk
· • before sioppina in St. Louis for the
niahL ~
-rt WIS aiettiJll real bumpy and w
clouds weft~··· thick. Ha~ you evcrp.e over a real t.d roed fut ln a
caf?Wdl it WIS like that. only wone.·· the boy nicknamed "Buzz" said
dt.uina • idephone inttrview.
The yoa·~ touched down Sat-
urday niabt an the Boston suburb of
Bedford. Mus.. to bttak the record
ICt last A.-.st by a 10-~-dd boy
from Oceano. Calif. Tony. wbo sees
over the instnamcnt panel of his
father's twin<oaine Cessna with w
help of a booster chair. bepn the trjp
last Wednesday .
''There's no way we're aoina back
o~t. ··flight instructor Ed Femeu said
after the trio landed in West Viflinia.
.. Thc winds arc blowi"' like crazy
from all diffe~nt direC'tions.. He's the
one callina the lhots, and he doesn't
want to do it."
Fanett said the you"& pilot. who
bas bttn troubled by 1ir Mckness at
times durif\I the joum<"y, was feelif\I
well.
.. Upuntiltbelut IOminutnofthe
fti~t it wasn't bad," the i~st~or
said. "But we started acua~ into
really severe turt>ulenet" for this type
of craft. For us it was ,like a super
roller coaster ride. totally uncom-
fomble and at times almost un-
manqcable. ••
Ton)' .became intere,.ted. in flyi na
after ndma as a passenger in a plane
owned by his father. Gary Alienaena.
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Accordina to rcpons. 1e>me news-
papers actually dispatched S{>C?ru
wntttt to Florida to cover Stdd's
baseb9U workouts. but he. too. was an
April Fool's hoax penned by George
Plimpton.
The real authorof"Airpon On the
Sea" was William Lob&ll. editor of
Newport Center News. 1 di vision of
Metropolitan Journals. Inc.
Lobdell said the Sidd Finch story
inspired him. He considered various
. topics before senlina on the airpon
issue, which is much on the minds of
the citizenry a nd their elected rep-
r~ntatives.
Gentry. Dornan and Maurer all
agreed to go along with the pg.
"The only reason I wt'nt into it was
with the understanding that it was for
Apnl Fools:· Gentry said.
An outspoken opponent of off-
shore drilling. Gentry was a perfect
"proponent" for a proJect .. he
wouJdn·t really suppon in a m1lhon
I )caf'S.
Lobdell sa1d 1'fewpon Beach Coun-
-cilwoman and state Assembly can-
didate Evelyn Han was JO•l\I to
partjc1pate. too. until her campaign
ma~r got v.<ind of it and nixed the
idea.
Another candidate was among
those who were nearly taken in by the
story. too.
Nathan Rosenberg. "ho's running
in tbc 40th CoQl('CSSjona.l DistricL
called the publisher to make sutt he
wasn't missing an 1mrorunt issue.
Lobdell said.
"Wbcn I first saw the story I
thought this is a wild idea," Rose-
nberg said later. But after reading the
article, he realized it was a hoax. he
said.
Actually, he read a book by a real
~tate developer who flroposcd just
such an airport off New York City's
shoreline.
Hett on the West CoasL a similar
proposal floated around several years
ago for an offshore airport outside of
Long Beach.
Lobdell sajd the story prompted a
lot of rcspon.se. "The calls ranged
from the totally outra{!ed that poli·
ticians would consider such an idea to
the amused people who had bets
going on whether it wa" real or not.··
he said.
Walter Olivares. "'ho works at
Pacific Mutual in Newpon Center.
was amo ng those taken in .•
"First of all. it was very well
written. plus it had all those coun-
cilmen behind it... Olivares said.
After he found out it was a hoax.
Olivares showed it around.
"I have not run into anybody who
has not believed it." hr sajd. "There
are some gullible people. and I was
one of them.
.. My hat goes off to them."
TESTING ••. ~. -
From Al
sonnet. employees who work in state
pr1sons. county jails and juvenile
detention facilities would be notified
of which individuals in custody arc
known to have communicabk dis-
eases.
State analyst.s cstim.Jtcd that the
costs of judicial procttdings related
to passage of tl'te initiative could
ranac up to S l million annually.
depending on the lensth of proceed-
ings. the nature of the tests and.the
number of people subjttt to them.
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CLEAR PLASTIC WALL PROPOSED •••
From Al
forcleaninaand maintaining the wall.
she said.
r ................................................................................ ~ .. They'd probably build it, then
come back and say it isn't going to
work and replace it with the concrete
one," said O'Brien.
Newpon Shores resident Jeanne
Sebek said the plcxialass wall is not a
new proposal, and wu suaicsted
several weeks prior to the Fe~
coastal commission mtttina. When 1t
was first SUllCSted. both Caltrans and
Newpon Beach officials said main-
tenance problems and hifh construc-
tion costs m.cie the wall impractical.
she said.
Funhcrmore, widening the high-
way would aggravate an already
dangerous problem with speeding. .,
.:~IRVINE DENIED COAST PARCEL •••
"If it goes to six lanes. that will
encourage drivers to go even faster,"
said Patty. who said drivers normally
travel much faster than the posted 45
mph speed limit.
~--P'romAl
ed with a request lo ex lend its sphere
of influence to include the entire
• Irvine Coast. including lhe 4,000
.. acres current!} in Newpon Beach's
. jurisdiction.
Finally. the cu y of Laguna Beach.
•. which has genera II) stayed out of the
~ land war between Newpon Beach and
' Irvine. rcccntl) d«1dcd that it want·
ed Jl&nsdict1on over a ron1on of th
• • coast which borders the ~uthcm side
• of the state park.
After arguments from all sides. the
commimon voted 4-0 to deny the
requests of Irvine and Laauna Beach.
~ and conunue Ncwpon Beach's re-
. quest until JanUMy 1989. Com-
. ' missioner Evelyn Ha rt abstained
-?' from voting because of ~r status as a
. Newpon Bc.ach councilwoman.
Although their rcquc<;t was denied.
Irvine city officials said they consider
, the commission vote a victor;. Irvine
• City Councilman Ray Catalano. who
,, represented his city at the hear\nf.
said continuing Newpon Beach s
request will give cit) officials time to
develop a plan for wrt'Stmg at least
, some pon1on of the rrime coastal
• propeny for Irvine.
.. We never rcall) expected to get
the whole lh1ng. It was just a way to
.-get things staned." Catalano said
after the vote ... , believr that between
no~ and Januan the citv oflrvine has
... to go o ut and alert the county as to
' what is going on here ...
!'9 Catalano contends that if Newport
Beach eventually anne,es the hon·s
share of the Irvine Coa,.t. the county
will be saddled with ··one more high·
income enclave for a high-income
communit)', with the costs borne b)
inland communities."
Funhermore. Catalano claimed
that Newpon Beach could not obj«·
tively manage lhe Irvine Coast. He
said the city would be inclined to reap
aJI of the benefits, such as hotel taxes
and support business revenues. while
placing the burden on nther cities to
provide road impro\ ements and
housing for people employed 1n the
area.
As an altemauve. latalano said
Irvine would be willinp: to keep only
enough t.aJt revenue to C"Over its costs
for servicing the area. and would gi \e
any excess revenue to the county for
use on transponation. ho using and
o ther general service prnvams.
Catalano said he had city staff and
council authorization to make that
offer a reality if th~ commission
elected to turn the propeny over to
Irvine.
Newpon Beach Ma}Or John Cox
lambasted Irvine officials. saying
they arc .. being greedy."
"If vou look at their enormous land
mass · and compare it to ours. 1t
doesn't make sense ... said Cox. who
called the 2.600 homes proposed for
the Irvine Coast "a pittance" com-
pared to the thousands of homes
planned for construction in Irvine
during the nbt decade.
Cox reiterated Newpon Beach's
primary claim to its 4.000 acres of the
property. stating that the city's police Separated twins
and emergency services arc already in
place to sen1ice the area. He used the get to go home same argument to lay claim to, the
state park. saying that <;Crvice to the FRANKFURT. W<"St Germany
park would be a natural extension of (AP) . Separated Siamese twins
the cit' ·s involvement with the Benjamtn ·an4 Patrick Binder rc-
de,elopCd ponion of the Irvine turned to West Germany today.
Coast. seven months after an operation in
The commission dedded not to the U nited States separated their
issue a definitive ruling on the Irvine skulls and circulatory systems.
Coast battle. optinf for a continuance The twins arrived at Frankfurt
of Newpon Bca<"h s request in order a1rpon this morning on a Lufthansa
t,p allow The Irvine Co time to firm flight from Washingto n. D.C ..
up its development plans for the area Lufthansa sp9kesman Richard
and pro"ide a clearer pi<'ture ofwnich Gessner said.
cit} could best serve thr area. He said the twins were immedi-
Followinga staff recommendation. ately taken by a priv:lte jct to an
"I ctn't pic:tu~ the city ofNcwpon
Beach comina out a few times a week
to wash this wall. and Newport Beach
d idn't seem too enthusiastic about it
either ... said Sebek. "Maybe they're
desperate now:· ,
Jim Patty. a membt'r of the West
New_pon Merchants Association.
saiahe believes the wall itself is not
the main issue. He and other resi-
dents and business owners contend
that widening Pacific Coast Highway
from four to six lanes is simply not
necessary. because congestion 1s not
that bad .
Patty said the commission's initial
ruling against the wall could glve area
residents and business owners some
leverage on the widening issue.
"Now that we know we can make a
difference. we might bf able to press
for something more.·· said Patty.
Patty said a traffic sianal a few
blocks before 60th Stl"t"t'l. as well as
blinking signals on the Santa Ana
River bridge. could prompt drivers to
slowdown.
The plexiglass sound wall proposal.
along with a small model. will be
available for public ~tiny next
WedneSday at Newpon Beach City
Hall. said Patty.
the commission also d<"nied Laguna undisclosed destination in southern
Beach·s request for an e'\tension of its West Germany.
sphere of influence. Commission The boys. now 14 months old. were
Chairman Donald Holt said the released from Johns Hnpkins Hospi-
PAY RAISE SOUGHT •••
From Al
commission felt the art"a in question. tal on Wednesday. Their parents. Hutton last week said that Burk
which will not be dev<"loped and is Theresia and Josef Binder. accom-apparently had exhausted sick time.
essentially open space. still did not panied them on the flight. compensatory time nnd vacation
ment a sphere of influerrce. The were also joinrd by several time. He was absent from his city job
However. staff recommended that friends and a doctor from Johns in pans of October and November
Laiuna Beach should be given Hopkins. who traveled with the boys and all of December. she said.
jurisdiction over the area if it ever as a precaution. Hutton pi"eviously said that it is
docs require a sphere of influence. Benjamin will be allowed to go against city personnel rules for an
Burk.
Amsbary claimed Wednesday.
however, that many city employees
hold second jobs. including police
office·rs and firefighters.
He also said that the controveny in
the attorney's office is political.
because that office is headed by an
dccted official. '
"It's all politics." he said, "why not
save it for the election:·
Planners for The Irvine Co .. which home immediately. but Patrick is to employtt to enpae in a second job
owns all the developable land in the spend at least several days in a West without permission frnm superion.
area. say the first homes along the German hospital for observation. She said she gave no such authority to
Irvine Coast could t'C ready for 'Ji~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=~!!!!!!=:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i occupancy as early as mid-1990. with 11
the long-awaited Pelicnn Hill Road
ready for traffic near that time.
::.~DRUNKEN DRIVERS VISIT MORGUE •••
'· P'romAl ,.
"" The graphic nature nnt only leaves
an 1mpress1on with those who go
: • throu'h the program. ~ut they often --~..the v.ord and.become steadfast
; • against drinking and driving.
' Rodriquez. who has worked with
the coroner's office for seven years.
said he sees all types of people come
into the program. including some
.. wise guys .. that remind hir:n 1 bit ~f
himself when hc was ,rowana up in
Santa Ana.
·1r ··1 grew up with the bad boys. but I ...
I
was one of the luck} nncs." Rodri-
quez said. 'T ve had a IN of wise guys
in here. but the program takes care of
them:''---
An imponant pan 01 the program
to the deputy is feedbar k he receives
from the panicipants at the end of the
tour. Those .commentc; sometimes
include suggestions on how to fine-
tune his role. a nd almnst always arc
positive.
The deputy said no one has gotten
ill during his tour. despite the graphic
~~ Wednesday'sLottonumbers
.,t, a,n.A..n.tet Pl'ftl
Hae a~ the winning numbers
Jr picked Wcdnetday ·night for the
'" California Lottery's twice-weekly '1.6. "Lotto 6-49" pme: 19. 30. 46. 9. 44.
•• 11 and the bonus numt'Cr. 21.
Playen who correctly guested all
si.1t numbcn will wre 11 prize pool of
n ... ., S9.2 million, lottt'f)' officials said.
1t All those who picked five numbcn
..,,, plus the bonus numbM" will divide ~.:
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amongthemsclvC$a prize pool ofSI .2
miUion: five of six will sh•~
$631.000: four of six will share
SS73.000. Thrtt of six is worth an
autom.tic SS per winner.
The numben were ch~n by Lotto
machine duri"& a television broad·
cast oriainatif\I in Sacramento.
The sales from Satun:t.y night to
Wednesday's drawi"& were S 11.4
million .
nature of the slide show. and each of
the 34 program panicipants have
w.a.ntcdto w.atch..an autopa.y.
.. That's reality. I tell them that once
they're on the tabk. that's it."
Rodriquez said. "And that if they put
somebody else on the table. they have
to live with it. and that's worse than
time in jail."
He said he also make<; an appeal for
them to protect their families or
o thers that they love.
.. Sometimes you can be the victim.
or you can lose your mo m. dad. sister
or anyone as a ~suit of drunken
driving." he said.
Rodriquez said he is successful
because the offenders don't ha'Vc to
listen to him. they just have to sec the
evidence.
"I'm not there to tell them not to
drink or not to take drup, .. Rodri-
quez said. "I'm not th('~ to counsef
them. I· just lhow thc-m what can
happen in the Ions run.
··We're just aivans them the fads,
tellina them like it as. When they'~
looldf\I at someone on the tabae, I 11y
•tt could happen to you in this
fashion. or you can die of natural
c.utet. Pick your choiet": ..
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CKMge Coaet DAILY PILOT/Thur'lday, Aprll 7, 1988 *AS
Putting some
controls on
Growth initiative back in court
' 'T
· political gifts
Do special interests and bi& business control
Sacramento? A broad coalition of civic, business.
labor, consumer and environmental sroups thinks
so. People who rarely ~ eye·t~ye on any issue
have thrown their support behind an initiative to
limit campaign contributions and spendina. thereby
diminishina the innuence of bi& contributors and
some of the advantqt <"njoyed by incumbents over
· challengers.
The initiative covers only candidates to state
legislati ve offices who currently arc free to raise as
much money as they like. Donors arc likewise free to
gi ve as much as they like.
The coalition -railed "Tupayers to Limit
Campaign Spending" -is battling two fronts. First.
they must convince the electorate the time ha.s come
to put the brakes on runaway campaign expen-
ditures.
They've certainly got plenty of ammunition.
Noting that some politicians spend more than a
million dollars to get t'lected. coalitionl'lsuppof\ers
------------say that 80 per-~ ..... ~~ .....
paign money
comes from a
PAUL h andful of
special interest
A.CHl,lO lobbyists like
the California
•••••••••••••• Medical As· sociation and
the California Trial Lawyers Association. On the
other band. candidates C"Ollect less than I Q_percent of
their campaign funds fr"m the residenTsln their own
districts.
And the special interest pie is growing by leaps
and bounds. In 1974. legislative campaigns cost a
tot.11 ofS10 million. 8) 1986. the total had grown to
'$57 million. A I 985 <1tudy concluded legislati ve
elections will cost SIOO million by 1990.
Walter Gerken of Newpon Beach. who is
servi ng as co-chair of the coalition. says the lime has
come to return the demncrauc process to the people.
8 J BOB VAN EYKEN .... .._ .......
<>ranee Cout1ly's embattled slow-
sroW1h ballot 1n1ttativ<' went to coun for
the second time WedM'<iay and a panel of
three st.ate Appellate Coun 1·udges prom-
ised a decision on the fate o the meaJure by Friday.
Supponers of the 1ni1iat1 ve . which
would tic future growth in the county to
mandatory traffic improvements. quali-
fied their proposed me-asure for the June
elCC1ion ballot when th<'y submttted more
than the required numt'lcr of sig.natures JO
the Registrar of Voter'§ by the Feb. t I
deadline.
Last of the Auto Gallery
But a aroup of busanus and land
development orpmzattons filed suit last
month to have the mea~urc rcmo,•ed from
the ballot
An Oranae County Supenor CounJudge
ruled March 29 that the m1t1at1ve should
Sta} on the ballot. but the developer groups prompt!) appealed.
The suit names the count)' Board of
Supervisors and the Registrar of Voters as
defendants. and desienates the pro·an·
itiative group C1t1zens fnr ~ns1bleGrowth
and Traffic Control :is real parties in interest.
Both the ~ard and 1he registrar ha v~
remained neutral an th<' ca~. lea' ing the
defense to the' pro-m1t1at1ve oomm1ttec.
Attome)'S for the Ru1ldin1 Industry
Assoc1auon. the Commercial lndustnal
De' elopment A.ssoc1a11on and the Orange"
Count} Chamber of Commerce contend
that the mu1auve -would violate state tav.
because 11 ts 'ague and docs not enact an)
clearl} definable ta ..
The plain11 trs also claim that the
measure. if enacted. 'ol.<'uld be 1mposs1ble
tt> implement and would stop develop-
ment and destro) the b11ildin11ndustt') 1n
Orange Count}.
"When an tn11tat1vt> 1s so bad that 11
doe~n·t even enact a la"' or if it docs enact
a law nobody can under;tand it and 11 can't
beenforced.1tshould btremovcdfrom th(
ballot ... said Alvin Kaufcr. attorney for the
Bu1ld1ng Industry Association.
In his March 29 rulina. Ju. John C.
Woolle)' agreed that the initiative con-
tained some confusing languqe but said
m shon comangs were not serious enouah
10 keep 11 from the ballN.
At Wednesdav·s hearing. 4th D1stnC'I
Coun of Appcai JusllC"e Edward Wallin
echoed Woolley's op1n1on.
"I ha'e a problem with the nouon that
JUlll because an 1n1t1at1' e is a fraud on the
voters that 11 should bt rt'moved from the
ballot.'' hl· !>a1d "The vnters should decade that ..
•
Board
backs
housing
project
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of-Delly .........
.\nother piece in the j1gsav.-puzzle ol
~outh Orange Count~ development fell
1n1u place Wedn<'Sda) wt th the appro' al
b~ count) supen·1sors of a 4.610.home
de' elopment ag,.recmen1 for the foothi ll
commun11' of Coto d<' Caza.
Thl' latest agreement adds on<' mort
npple to \l.aters alrcad~ made stonn) b)
ta" suits and" erbaJ battles over the pece of
de' elopme'nt in the south coupt).
.\II nrn<' agre-emen1c; approved so far
ha'e drawn fire from <"nv1ronmenta11sts
and gro .. th-control ach ocatcs. who cha~
that the' -.-.111 "orscn traffic congesuon
The toto de Caz.a pact also has been
cnuc1zed b) homeov.•ners 1n the alrcad)
dt''C'loped pon1on of the community
"Campaign spending as totally out of control."
he said. "and the need tn raise ever-vealer amounts
of campaign money from special interests 1s
corrupt ins our dcmocr:11ic process. Limiting spend·
ing 1n political campaigns is the onl y way to make
our elected officials less dependent on maJ or donors
and more responsive to the will of the public."
Gerken is also the recently retired chairman of
Pacific Mutual Lift Insurance Co. He kn ows
something about influence. "There arc many of us
who have played the game and are acutely aware that
it has gotten out o( hand." he said.
Worken clean up what'• left of the Auto Gallery of
Newport Beach, which bae been demollahed to
make way for a hotel and reataurant. The owner
and two manacen of the car dealenhlp ba•e been
arrested and accused of grand theft ln connection
with the bualneae. Police allete lt wu a front for
an embeulement scam that bllked 95 people out
of nearly S2 million.
Res1dents sa) the agrt"ement rchevcs the
Coto de Caz.a Co. of rcspons1b1hf) to
maintain a dest1nat1on reson an the
commun11~ .\n upscale reson 1s one oft he
amen1t1es the homeowners sa) the) weft'
promised when the~ purchased their
propen1es. But the coalition has a second enemy. an
ah<'rnative initiative that likewise is supposed to
"reform" campaign spc'nding but appears to do no
such 1hing. Called the Ross Johnson Initiative after
the assembl)'man who c;ponsored it. 11 was qualified
with the financial aid <'f some of the same special
interests that helped evrry incumbent legislator win
re-elt'Cllon in the lac;t election. The Johnson
iniuauve likewise received strong financial backing
from the incumbent pohucians it would help.
Local supponers included The Irvi ne Co.
(S 10.000). Asscmblym:ln Dennis Brown. R-Hunt-
ington &ach. ($5.{)()(l). and Assembl)•man Gil
Ferguson. R-Newpon Reach. ($2.500).
Frcdnc Woocher. :l spokesman for the coali-
ti on. sa)s the Johnson m1t1at1ve 1s a smokescreen to
confuse voters. ..The Johnson initiative mas-
querades as ·reform .· but 11 would actually freeze the
existing system 1n place b) allowing almost
unlimited contnbut1on' and by prohibiting the stall'
from ever placing hm1ts on campaign spending."
Woochcr said.
Among the dtfTl·rcnces between the two
in1t1a11vcs:
• The coalition's would limit spending 1n
Assembly races to SI 50 000 durin$ the primary and
$225.000 during the general election. State S<"nate
candidates would be limited to $250.000 and
S350.000. ,
• Individuals undl·r this initiative could gave
no more than S 1.000 10 a candidate per election.
while corporations. lab<'lr unions and polittcal actton
committees would be limited to S2.5QO. The
initiative also permits public financi ng.
• The Johnson initiative would ban public
financi ng and forever prohibit state or local
governments from placing spending limits on local
or statewide offices.
• The initiative would permit donations from
jndiv1duals or organ11:ttions of S t.000 per fiscal
year.
• It also would hm1t PACs lo $2,500 per year-
the catch being that the mittati\•e defines a PAC as
two or more people.
Auto insurance
cuts for bus
riders backed
.\C R.\~1 E:'\TO !.\Pl -Motorists
"ho kaH· thl'tr cars a1 home and nde the
bu~ to "orll. "ould get 10 percent discounts
on their auto 1nsura ncs under a bill
appro\C:d \\ l'dnesda~ ~ a s1a1e Senate
comm1ttcc.
Sen . .\Ian Robbins. D·Van Nu)s. de-
scribed ht proposal a~ an anempt to cut
insurann · rates and ~duce rush-hour
traffic .. 1ncc ft'\l.('r miles would be dn\ en
insuran c rate~ "111 come do" n:· he said.
But Manakl' S c1ghb<1urs ofthe-.\lltance
of .\mcncan Insurers cPmpla1ned that the
bill "ould require in<..urers to base 1n-·
suranl'C pol1c·1c·~ 1rn :i "social policy
S\ stcm:· ..
· "It would Ix H'I") d tllicult to price our
product~ 1f "l' gct 1n1 n a oc1al pncmg
~~stcm ... \hc ~td
Co-defendant of slain
mobster to stand trial
By JONATHON VOUKE
Of_O.-, .........
.\co-defendant of a man found ex«"uted
in ln1nc "'111 stand trial on grand theft
charges stemming from a 'schcm<' 1n .. h1ch
1hree Orange Count) men alleg<"dl) bilked
'"' cstors out of S350 000. a Mun1c1pal
Coun Judge ruled \\ <"dn<'Sda)
Municipal CbunJud¥e Russdl Bostrom
ruled there "as sufficcnt <'' 1dence for Joe,
Grosso. 44. to stand tn:ll. but ordered the
same charges be droppc'd against Gregor)
Moeller. J6
Grosso. Moeller and George "Big
Geofle.. \' udZt'\ICh "ere c,harged with
promi sing at least five 11westors 1ha1 their
mone) ""outd reach La s Vegas and
.\tlant1c Ctt~ gambkrs. but did not
produce results Gross<' II\ es 1n fullenon
and \toeller 1n In 1ne
Bostrom dtd not 1c;c;ue a ruling for
Yudze, 1ch. "ho -.-.as found shot to death 1n
an In 1ne busmessd1stnct on March I:!. He
.. as l ilied b' three shot" to the head Th<"re
1s speculation the shoot ing .. as 1n rt' enr<'
for hrs earher test1mon) against '1.;e\lo Yorl
organued cnme figures authont1es said
Bostrom ordered Grosso to appear 1n
Supenor Coun for arr.ugnm<"nt on ..\pnl
I 5. The defendant and def<"nw atton<'"
Ronald IVe,bcr "ere una' a a table ro·r
comment.
The rultng does not fr~ MO<'ller of hi
legal troubles. hov.-e' er H<' .. as re-arrested
on March ~4 for alleged tel<"mark<"llng and
sccunt~ '1olat1ons aft<-r Ne .. pon &ach
and Orange Count) Shenffs mvesttg.ators
found he alkgedl~ sold "tock in 011 "·ells he
11.ne" "'ere dr) \
De' t lopment agreem ents are legal con-
t ran~ that guarantee b111lders the nght to
construct their planned projects free from
the fear of cbange-s 1n i.oning or otht>T
regutauons.
In return. developer.. chip in monC} for
public 1mpro"ements ~uch as ancnal
roads hbranes. parks. roltcc Mattons and
fire stauons.
Under Wcdnesda) ·~ agreement. the
Coto d<" Caz.a Co. has aJ!T'CCd to contnbute
S!5 million toward .the construction of
anenal roads as pan of the S235 m1U1on
f oottull C1rculauon Phasang·P\an.
In Ora n~ Count'. development agrtt·
men ts ha\ e dra\lo n · bmer cnuc1sm from
en' 1ro nmental groups and proponents ora
gro .. 1h and traffic .:ontrol 1n111an,·e that 1~
~heduled 10 appear <'n June's pnmal"\
electron ballot
Despite the cn11c1sm<. from the Coto d<'
C3Za commun1t~. the super" 1sors voted to
appro' e th..e agreement b~ a vote of J.~.
with Gadd1 Vasquez and Roger Stanton
casting the negat1' e 'otes.
tan ton has 'Oled against all but two
agreement~. sa~ 1ng he 1s afraid lega l
chall<"nges 10 the pact<. ma~ 1eopard11e
bond fina nci ng "'htch 1s n('('C'Ssa~ for
road construction under the plan
OC acts to halt Juvenile Hall crowding
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of .... 0-., .........
Orange-Count) 's JU'-entle detention
center .. as o' crcro"ded much of last 'ear.
according 10 a count) reran. and members
of the Board of upervisors approved a
measure this "cck intended to pre,ent the
s11uauon from getting worse.
.\nd the o'crcro~d1ng stands to ~t't
"'orse ne \t }car unless "omethang 1s done
to increase the numbt'r nf spaces a' a1lable
fot Ju,en1le offenders. ~•d Board C'ha1r·
man Harnett Wieder.
··SC\t fall v.e stand to lose 4S beds
"•thin ourJU"cntledetl'nt1on s~stem \I.hen
the old .\lbert 1tton Hnme is demolished
W1t'dcr l"«"Ommended ~,doptwn lll pan of
an acuon plan subm111C'd h\ the Count~
.\dm1n1stratne Office
W1eder's plan calls for the appro pna11o n
of S60. oo·io add 3~ be<ls at thl' Los Pmos
Consenat1on Camp 1n <. ll'\l·land '\a.
11onat f orest
contract for ~5 space a1 a group home for
problem children
That rccommendat1l•'l was not included
1n W1eder's plan. hO"<''-er. because.Ne~ ~hernall\<CS. the agenC'\ \l.h1ch nO\I. o per-
ates the count~ ·s grour home. has )et to
find a loca11on .. here ~5 children can bt-
housed
• Finally. the coalition's initiative sets
stringent standards on committees to P.rtvent their
proliferation: the John!'on measure fails to address
that question. thus rai .. ing the specter of any two
people-. creating ..nume.rous committees to donate
repeatedly to one or mClrc candidates.
to make wa) for a ne-~ Ju,enile Justice 1,"he Orange Coun t' Ju,enile Hall. Center." she said at Tu<'~a' ·s super' isors wh1t"h has a capaC'lty nf 344. -was-over-meetin ·
The monc' "ill be u'-td 10 reno,31e an
unused building at th<' camp "htch 1s a
minimum sccunt' fa tl•t\ .. here \OU thful
off enders w-orl on forew~ proj('('t "That's 10 the game p1an. but we weren't
prl.'pared to fund 11 yet hec.ause Chere 1s no
contract ~et." said Rod Speer. an aide to
Wieder.
crowded 41perce nt ofthe timein 1987.at g.
times reaching a popul:lt1on of 384. To compensate fo1 the lost ~pace. The plan submtttl"d t-~ count~ adm1n1 ·
trat1' e staff also catts fN the \e'\.'unng of a
Effort to put court-reform
measure on ballot sidelined
By JONATHAN VOLZIE
Of-.o.., ........
An initiative drive to get a sw~p
ing coun-reform measure on the
ballot was temporarily halted
Wednesday. said Collene Campbell. a
San Juan Capistrano planning com-
missioner whose: son and brother
were killed in separate crimt's.
"We've withdrawn it for now. but it
will be refiled." said Campbell, the
OranlC County ro0rdinator for the
Cri me Victims California Justice
Committtt ... lnstaMt of hl\'in& five
weeks to ,et the si&naturn. we·~
aoina to have five months. ..
lnlile
Politt mcivcd ~ ~ of you•-*" ridiftl their lricydrl in a sueet 1n 1M Rai1tbow Falls am. Wbm they
arrived, they band ~tly COft-
ccmed P9!'1'll Md_~ • Mp radint "Caution. Ouldrm Playina
1n Sered" on t.be roedway. • • • A 24-~r-old man wu arTtStcd on
a Colofldo wamnt allcosilll hf saole bis I ·~M>kl ce-ild from his
cstraneed wi~ ~ YGU• boy wu in aood eonchlion ~ John Lewis
The stakWl<k sroup. which also led
the drive that ousled former Supreme
Court Oief J ustitt R~ Bird. had a
preliminary deadline of Wednesda)
to submit S9S.485 si1n1tures of
registered voters to quahf} for the
November ballot.
Instead, Kem County Distnct .\I·
tomcy Edward Jqcls, the group's
leader. said there are tentative plans
to try for the June 1990 ballot with a
pctihon drive this fall. after a fund·
raisins cfl'on aimed at businesses. He
said he had no estimate of how many
sipa1urcs ~ coll«ted from a
dal'CC1·mail solicitation. which had to
be suspended for lack of money. and a
Swindle WU &akftl IDIO custod} at a
Trabuco Ro9d-..olint ation. Swin.
die wu booted into Oraner County
Jail oa SS0.400. ne in•nt. ~'bed
as .. happy .. by authoritift. ... lfttn
to Ora...-ood. the count)' home b
hc>fMlns (hildrn. • • • An lr'Yine rftidtnt ~ find•nt
two la'I' military wns and othu
ordinance in the dcwn. The>' wett ~urned to the IO''cmmetu wjthout
incidtnl • • • A phatmlciSl reportfd a WOIN1'
'olunteer etTon .
Campbell 1s well aware of the
current Justice system. In 1981. her
son was murdered and thrown from
an airplane 2.500 feet above the
Pacific Ocean. His killers were not
convicted until 1987.
Her brother. Mickey Tho mpson.
and sister-an-law were gunned down
b) killers outside th~ir Bradbut')'
home earlier this year.
Their deaths add to Campbell's
dnve to p&ss the initiative, which was
paniall)' v.-ritten b> a handful of
Oranac Count) Deput) District At·
tOl"M)'S.
.,
• • • A bu~Jar "'alked into an o pen
garage \\ ednesda~ 1n the 9800 block
of Man posa .\'en ue and stole a color
tek' 1Ston set from a counter. • • • -\ burglar stole a SJ.500 computer
Monda~ or Tuesda~ from a real estate
firm an the "00 bloclt of Warner
.\\CrlUC
Coeta ....
A 19-)car-old man ".is aITCSted at
3:50 a m. Wedn<'Sda) on suspicion of
inn1ct1ng •nJUI') on Ins wife. The
police had bttn called to the man's
apanmcnt in the 00 Mock of Scpu
Place. • • • Offiet'f'S Hnturcd into Santa >\na
on Wedncsda) n1aht to arrnt a man
on suspicion of ~lltn1 narrottcs.
Police con fixated SC\ eral balloons of
herion and C'OCl1ne •hen they ar-
rcs1cd the lJ->~•r~ 1n the IOOO
block offai" ic-Strttt • •• Rn.Mknll in lht ISOO bkd of
Maa Vmk Drive l'l'llOl'ted a bur-
... ry at l :ll p.m. Wednaday. • • • A prowler was re paned at 4.'49 Lm.
today in the 600 ~ ol Hammon
Str-M. ••• Someone pned optft a c:asll f'Cli*J
at Avis lltnt+Car on Hubof
Boulc\"ard and loot S ~ 70 c.th. Tbt
theft 1oot p&ac'C Tuada~ or W~
da)
~81ae•
• A mu 1n hn mtd-» and _pos:sll>fy
armed whh a haft toot a ullrt from a~ Oft die bac'h l mUc ICMlth of
Mountain trec"t .it : .r a m this
morning. the '1C'llm told police The
su peel \l.3S descnbed as 5 fttt 9
inches tall. I t>O pounds and ~·eanng a
~ello"' shin and \I, h11e fllnts • • • Cash JC .. el~ and m1scellancous
Items 'alued at S6 were reponed
stolen at ~:35 p m \\ ednesda~ from a
ar part.ed 1n the I 4 blocl of
Coast H1gh~a~ • • • .\ business s1g.n valued at S~.500 -.-.,u reponcd stokn :11 9: 18 a.m
\\ ednesda~ from a store at 3~ Forest
"' e
Baatt.ncton Beacla
' resident an the loOOO block of
"Baruna Lane said sh<" thought she
heard a neighbor's alarm go101 off at
about S a.m. toda) and feared that
50meone was brcak1n1 into the rcs1·
<knee.. Oflkcfl who 1n,csuaatcd.
thouah. said the no11r that al~h
50unded hkc 1 bu~r alarm .-as
created b) C'Ondcn.sat1on dnppint
oato 1hc plastic roof • • • A worried raidc'ftt ..ct l"8l tlu'ft
tran11tnts ~ ...... ,. out" "' a flood C'Ofttrol cMnntl new .._
A ,·tn~ and Edwwds Stl'fC'l. ca.si911
htt dot to bark. • • • C'ulprm bmU into the aotr can
~ at Meado'llr1ar\. \ountJ)I Club
and tOolc. out t-o taru and wm:bd
\ficm • • • Somone alksdl) -~ fi~ to the
,.t\t front u~ol'a 19'0 ~udadm ...
petted at the Southcm Cahfont•
E.hton olant Oft Nc-dallld Slnitl.
across the strttt from the Hunl·
1ngton·b) ·the-Sea mobile home pert • • • Thieves who used a coat hanpr to
iet into a Volkswagen ,-an pertcd at a
Che" ron sen ace stauon on Ed1nan
A' enue stole a stereo. tools and
Jumper cables for a total toss cst1·
mated at S600.
• • • Somrone .. popped open" the trunk
to a red 1987 Celia rartccd at the
~ach JUSt north of Pac1fK' Coast
H1gh•a)' and $tOlc a$~('() bncfcaK
Newport 81acll
Mort than $6.000 wnnh of stem>
equipment, scat COV('f'S and liC'•
ccssorics ~ stolen from 1 1985
Volkswqcn C.bnolct f'lltcd in the
lOOblock of '~h)'ll tletwccn 11·30
p.m. "r~1da) and 11 f\,m. Wedncs-
da). The bu'11ar smasht'd the dri"cr·s
side window to pin entry,
• • • ~ SI. 700 bnlcclet was stotcn form a
bOfM an lhe 2000 bkd o( Yecbt
Gra)'lina somtt1me bc1wu:n Fndl
and Monday.
'
Venpance
vowidln
slaying of
Israeli girl
KARNEJ SHOMRON. <Xcupied
Wat Bank (AP) -Thousands of
Jewish settlers. some shoutif'I "Re-
veqe! Revmte!.. attt'nded the fu.
neral t.oday for an Israeli gir1 stoned to
death by Arab villagers. Earlier.
tcttkn attacked Arab can and
homes.
Under heavy army guard. settlers
carrying Israeli nags strung with 'black
ribbons buried 15-yt'ar..old Tirza
Porat, who was killed Wednesday
during a eta.sh betw~n settlers and
Arab villqen in the Wt'St Bank town
ofBcita.
.. Near the fresh arave of Tirza
Porat. God will avenge her blood. The
heart of all the people boils over."
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir told
about 9.000 mourners .
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SOvlets, Afglianlstan OK .
truce; troops set to leave .
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MOSCOW (AP) -TM Soviet U.N. mediator Oic8o C"ontowz said bavc every fiaht 10 1id their a.Uy,
Union and Af'Panimn s8id today in Geneva. .. There~ very difficult Aiibanittan. and 11v the .isaue has no
they had solved all problems blockins decisions and tbe only aood tbias-1 placic in the peace ·ta1u.
a tcttlement in the Ailhan war. think that is i':CI -is that the In Islam.abed. PUislani President M~ said it intended to bqin political will is iously lbae to take Mohammad Zia uJ.Haq was quoted
removina its troops from Aflha.nistan them ... He would DOl dabcntc. today u uyins that the United SWa
next month. The neeohablll pu1ia -Nljib's and Soviet Union bad tolved t.bat
ln Geneva, the U.N. mediator in So~-bKbd..,vemmentandPaki-problem. .. IO the Gmcva accord
the Afshanistan sac:e talks indicated Stan. fCPllCICftllftl Aflhan penillas could DOW be sipcd anv time. ..
that major diffaencn remain. But -tcnt.ativdy lllf'CCd in February that Theofficial Pakislaai News A8t8CY
Pakistan's president gid an apee-the Sovicu would stttrt removing quoted Zia as ldliQf Parliament:
ment was ready to be signed, their 11 S,000 troops May IS if an .. Accordina 10 unofficial reports. the
Soviet leader Mikhail S. accord were sipcd by ~h IS. two supcrpowcn have..-on the
Gorbachev and Afaban leader Najib With the Pll"IF of that deadline. symmetry undtt which both would
said in a joint statement iSsued after the sides have leftt.ative1y lllf'CCd that be able to provide rontinucd as-
mcetina in the Sovicl city ofTasbkcnt the So~ withdrawal would bqin sistantt to their respective allies in
that tbc troop withdrawal would start two months after the ~ianina of an Af&hanimn. ~
May IS if the Getteva nt'90riationsarc accord. the Gorb9cbev-Najib st.aaemcnt.
successful "in the shci'test period.·· The Geneva talks ha' e been stalled carried by the oftkial news aeency
The statement didn't mention of sintt March 2 becauseoftheaid iuue. Tass.. did not clarify bow much time
the issue of fottian aid to the warring The United St.alCS. the aucnillas' the two sides would allow for con-
parties. which is seen as the main leadinJ weapons supplier. has called ctusion of a Geneva accord before
obstacle in reac:hina an accord. for a samultancous cut"ff in military their offer of a May IS pullout
After the statement was released. aid. Soviet officials contend they expiteS..
.. Every killing stn-n,gthens and
unites the Israeli people. links it more
to this land. deepens its roots here.
The rioters and instiptors will not
achieve a thing. They are leading their
people to tragedy ... he said. Jewtah Rttlen CUf7 tile body of Tina Pant. 15, to ber
gra•e. The &lrl wu kill~ by rock-tll.rowlDC Pal.tin'•"•·
Warrant issued for
Panama 'sleader
Ortega vows military push
if peace talks break down
~
PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP)-BJ fte A111da ... Prea
Shamir was interrupted by cries of
.. Revenge!" and ··&pc-t the Arabs!"
Many in the crowd carried M-16 rifles
or pistols.
1 The body. wrapped' in a black
tarpaulin bearinJ a white Star of
David . was earned in a 25-minute
procession from the Elon Moreh
settlement. where the l?irl had li ved,
through the bean of th<' Arab city of
Nablusand ~st several .\rab villages.
to the Jevash cemet<'ry in Kame1
Shomron.
ShUltz -se~king SaUdis'
support for peace plan
-Tbc-govemment-issucd an ancst
warrant for deposed President Eric
Arturo Delvalle. saying he will be
charged with crimes apinst the st.ate
and thC nation's economic security.
In another ckvelopment. the gov-
ernment offered to hold church~
mediated talks with the political
opposition. The offer came after
police fired birdshot to break up an
anti~ovemment rally by 50 people
Wednesday. Two U.S. soldiers were
briefly detained near the site of the
protest.
MANAOUA .-.... Prnicknt Danid-Oncp...-put pressure on Contra
nqotiators participating in cease-fire talks in Sapoa by threatening to launch a
major military offensivt> ..,ainst the rcbrls if the talks break down. Ortep also
said Contra leaders in Manapa tor peace talks will not be allowed f'Redom of
movement to talk with internal opposition leaders until rcbrl fighters have
moved into designatrd ccuc-fire zones. The presic:knt of the leftist
aovemmcnt spoke Wednesday as Sandinista and Contra military leaden
rcponed making progrns in technical ccasl>firc talks they planned 10 resume
today in Sapoa. an outpost on the Costa Rican border. Key issUcs on brinaing
about a lastiftf peace have yet to be negotiated. The Sandinisw launched an
offensive against the t J.S.-supported ContTas in northern Nicaragua last
month. Tirza was the first lsrneli civilian to
die in four months of unrest in the
territories occupied by hrael since the
1967 Middle East war . .\ccordin$ to
U.N. figures. 140 Arahs have died.
and one lsraeli soldier has been killed.
Israeli troops shot tind wounded
1wo Arabs today during dashes in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The army announcl·d it had de-
stroyed four Arab homes in Beita
belonging to villagers suspected of
attacking the settlers.
Thineen Israelis were injured in
the incident Wednesday.
· QASEM, Saudi Arabia (AP) -
Secretary of State George P. Shultz
asked King Fahd today to raUy Arab
suppon for his Middle East peace
plan.
Shultz. who arrived today. also was
expected to discuss the Saudis'
purchase.oflong-range Chinese miss-
iles.
There were few public signs that
either Jordan or Israel was willing to
accept Shultz's initiative. But Shultz
looked to the Saudi king to try to
generate suppon within the Arab
~orld for a two-step plan for nego-
tiations with Israel. a U.S. official
said .
The Saudis. whose oil wealth· is
used to suppon s~ na. Jordan and the
·Videos may warn
driVersoftieups
SACRAMENTO-.(AP) -Rolief
may bC in sight faT frustrated motor-
ists trapped on California's grid-
locked higbwa}s -in sight. that is.
on a fou.r-inch dashboard video
screen.
As pan of a pilot tr.lftic manage-
ment program unveiled Wednesda}
. by the State Dcpanment ofTranspor-
tation. little black bo"<es will alen
dn vers to road congestion and traffic
accidents on electronic ·road maps
displayed on the dash.
The soph1sucated devices. wh ich
transportation officiaJs used last year
to help monitor traffic during Pope
John Paul ti's visit to Los Angeles.
will then help motonst'I snake their
way around traffic rroblems by
flashing alternate romes on the
screen. '
"This system will help the user
avoid problems rather tha n dnvmg
into and becoming pan of the
problem itself." Depan ment Dir -
'·
tor Robert. K. Best said at a 'news
conference announcing the project.
The ~1.6 mi'llion test of the svstem
will begin this summer in" Los
Angeles. During the study. which is a
Joint project in volving the depan-
mcnt. thl· Federal Highway Adminis-
tration and General Motors, drivers
hired b\ the state will cruise the
congested Santa Monica Freeway in
25 cars equrpped wi th the units.
On-board computers wi ll relay the
locauon and speed of the cars to the
the state agenc} 's traffic operations
office in Los Angeles. improving the
accuracv and umelin<'ss of traffic
reports · the dcpanmcnt relays to
media outlets.
To operate the device. a driver
insens a cassette containin& an elec-
tronic map of an area up to 10 miles
from the car and selects a destination.
An arrow on the four-inch-square
screen then traces Qle vehicle's pro-
gress along roads.-.
Palestine Liberation Organization.
repeatedly have affirmed that they
support a role for the PLO in any
peace talks.
The United St.ates has refused to
deal with the PLO until it recognizes
Israel's right to exist and renounc.cs
terrorism.
After his meeting with Fahd, Shultz
was to return to Jordan to meet again
with King Hussein. He· met with
Hussein Wednesday after apparently
failing to win over Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir.
The State Dcpartmrnt confirmed
last week AmbassadM Hume A.
Horan has been withdrawn. six
months after he took up his post in
Riyadh. the Saudi capital.
Dclva'lle has been in biding since
Feb. 26. when he was removed from
office after trying to fitt Gen. Manuel
Antonio Noriega as head of the
15.000-strong Defense Forces. ~or
iega is the power behind the civ~~n
government. .
The United · States. which still
recognizes Delvalle as president.
responded to his oustn-by imposing
economic sanctions on Panama in a
bid to drive out Noriega.
C.pltai. ~f ~. Inq bombed
NICOSIA Cypnas -Iran and Iraq bombed each other's capitals and
other towns today in one of the faeroest exd\anges in their "'war of the cities."
Scores of people v.-ctt ttported killed and wounded. The deadly duel erupted at
dawn after Iran said squadrons ofits warplanes bombed Baahdad twice in the
firsl air raids on the Iraqi capital in more than two yean.. The official Iraqi
News Agency said onh one Iranian jet got through to e..ghdad and was shot
down by an Iraqi interceptor inside Iran after being driven away Hom the
capital by heavy anti-aircraft fi.tt. Bui Iraq then loosed six long-range missiles
against Tehran and tht-cities of Karaj. the holy city of Qom. Isfahan and
Tibriz. the •ocy reported. Iran also reported bombing the northern Iraqi city
ofErbril and the southern pons of Basra and Umm Qasr.
Hi~h court will Panel: VictiDls' rights still·unprotect~
ruJ eon Lungren By ne AuecUtet Press He had undergone four hours of surgery foUOwi"I the
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
political fiJht over whether Rep. Dan
Lungren •s Slate trea~urer will be
settled by 1he state Sln>reme Court.
The court voted Wednesday to
decide if Gov. George Ocukmejaan's
nomination of Lungrt'n was con-
firmed when only on<' of the two
ho uses of the legislature approved it.
Both sides or the partisan battle
were pleased by the coun's decision.
··This is an indication that the
matter will be resolved expeditiously
and with finality by the highest
court... said Krvin Brett, l)eu.
kmejian's press secretary.
Joseph Remcho. a private -lawyer.
hired by Democratic traders to rep-
resent the Senate. which rejected
Lungren. also was happy about the
court·s action.
"A case of this magnitude ought to
be decided by the Supreme Court." he
said. ·
Lungren, a conservative Re-
publican from Long Beach. was
nominated by the Rerublican gov-
ernor to succeed Tf<'asurer Jesse
Unruh. a [)c,mocrat. who died.
SACRAMENTO-A state panel says crime victims
are still being ignored tly the criminaJ jtistice system six
years after passage of the Victims' Btll of Rights. The
panel. a wk force of the California Council on Criminal
Justice. is rccommendins enactment of 13 new laws to
ensure victims get thetr say in court and rettive
restitution. The wk fMce said Wednesday that -~t
strides have been made .. in protecting victims· nghts
since California voters passed Proposition 8 in 1982. But
the blue ribbon panel s."\id the intent of the inititiative is
being thwarted by long C'Ourt delays that prolong victims·
suffering. ignorance nf victims' rifhts and spotty
collection of fines that denies many victims comptnsa-
tion ... We have found in the course of our study that it is
true that crime victims a.re no longer forgotten." Robert
Philibosian. task force chairman, said in a Capitol ocws
conferenre. "However, ~till too often victims arc ignored.
Jazz gultarl•t •hot by Intruder
LOS ANGELES--Grammy Award-winning~
auit.trist Larry Carlton. ~hot when he apparently surpnscd
an intruder at his Holhiwood Hills home. was in serious
condition tOday, while. police continued their search for
bisattacker. Carlton. 40. was wounded.in the neck after he
•rrived home at about 3 p.m. Wednesday. He was in
serious but stable condition today at SL Joseph Medical
Center in Burbank. said nursing supenisor Debbie Foll.
attack.
. Detectives were lookina for two teen~ betwun
the ages of 14 and 17. who were Sttn near c.artton 's .
hillside home on Tartt0 Drive in thC uclusivc Lake
Hollywood area, I 0 milr-s northwest of downtown. -T'bey ·
wett seen with a small German shepherd puppy." said
police Detective Ron Ito. -we have no description of any
vehicles. All we know i~ they fled on foot down the hill ...
Pollce act oa gang violence
LOS ANGELES -Officcn swept through png-
infcstcd areas in an effort to quell the unrelenti°' violentt
pipping the nation's st'COnd·lar&est city. while tn nearby
Pasadena a shooting believed to be png-rdaled wounded
three people. A wk forceof260officcnscoured pna "hot
spots-throughout Los Aneeles Wednesday ni&ht and
early this morning. s.'lid poli~ LL John O'Connell.
Officers made 210 annts for investigation of a variety of
alleged offenses during the I J.hour sweep which ended at
2 a.m .• said LL Herb Seitz. Of those anestcd. 12.8 were
allclied P"J members. he said. Police set up a mobile
boo\jng unit in the hugt Los Aqeles Memorial Coliseum
sports stadium just south of downtown. where they
bandied the Jlllpcrwork on dozens of people anested tOr
ir"1cstiption of such offenses as parole violation and
weapons possession. The arrested were later taken to jail
by police bus. . .
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Otenge Coelt DAILY PILOT/Thufaday, Aprll 7, 1938 * AS
Mother tieta visitation rights
as Baby M case comes to close
By fte Aneda.., Prftt
,
• . ac vely seeking nomination ... ~'1t=R~~~~-r.=i
, 0 • saocuonsqainstJapan 1n reprisal for •1• A11u n nll Prw plecl9cd towork tolet Bush~. And Dok~wtth allqed violations ofan international
Sen. Paul Simon toda_y put his presidential cam paip ht ltobcrtton, who remains in. the Rcpubhcan ~ whale conservation accord.
on. hold. reducinc thr Dnnocratic qunet to a tno. al~Ulh he concedes he has httJe chancr of beana In a letter to Houst Speaker Jim
Micblet Dubkis and Alben Gore. meanwhile, zeroed in nomt~ted: . . . . Wri&ht. D-T uas. Reagan said the on Mideast issues. S«n as a likely sore spot for JCSK Su~on s dect~n to suspend cam1>9ap!n& ··.rdlccts Commertt Dcpanment found that
Jacbon in the upcomin& New York primary. the reabtl o~ hav1na lost a .,eat ~ny pn~nn and Japan has been grant1nJ permits
NEWARK. N.J. -The baner Baby M custody fi&ht ended with surrop&c
mother Mary Beth Whitehead-Gould wmnma unsupervised v151tat1on n&hu ~
&he says will allow "a meanan&ful and substantial rclauonsh1p" w1th her •
daupter. Superior Coun Judae Birgcr M. Sween on Wednesday uraed both •
sides in the dispute to protect 2-year-old Melissa Stem. known to the world as l
Bab) M. by resolvtn& their differences and kccpan& the child o ut of the public
eye ... The court docs not underestimate the 'rcat difficult) the panics will have
in accepting others· rolN m Melissa's life,' Sween said in the ruling grantina
vaduall) expanded. un.,uperv1scd vis1tat1on to Wh1tehead-Ciould. ··However, •
famil) tragedies an o ur \ociety are not uncommon and parents oftt'.'n are called
upon to make ~cnficco; ans1n1 from unforseen carcumstaoces:· Sween said.
Simoca,whohaJlo<1t everywherccxccpt in)lis home cauc~~ .saidspokesmanTe:rry Mic;hael.addanathat .by allowina the k1 llln1 0f lls minke
stale of llliROi5. suspmded campaip\ activities. but rem.1n1na 1n ~race hc would p ve hlS supponen a voice whales.
s&opped short of droppina out He said he would m.ke a at the convent.on. lnvokinJ the Magnuson Fishery
finaf decision on bjs cand idacy after the final pr;im.ry on ~1mon·~ mot~r. Ruth, sa.id her so .. n w~. remain an Conservation and Manascment Act
June 7. _ offteialcanctidatt, 1fnotan act1veone. He saoana tohan& and the Fashtrmen's PrNcct1ve Act of
.. In a year that has al~y seen many surprises. no in there till the end." she said. 196 7. Reagan orderc.'d •the State Navy submarine mlsslle scores a hit
o ne knows what twists and turns m.y develop between Simo n made his last stand in Wisconsin. whett he Dcpanment to withhold 100 percent now and then." Simon qid in a stattme nt snpared for a fi nished a weak founh in Tuetday's primary. The Illinois of the fishing pnvalesn that would
Capitol Hill news conf~ttnce. But he added: ... have no ~natorransecond in the leadoff'lowacaucuseson Feb. 8, otherwlst be a vailable to Japan.
illusions that the nomination will come my way." in whatwastobehisbest showingoft.hecam1>9ipoutside Ken Cook a spolc~man for the
The t.hrce remaanina active Democrats were all of his home state. U.S. affiliate' of the World W~ltfe
cam · ina today in New York. whi~h holds i~ primary F~r the other Democrats. the batt~ of New York Fund. said Wednesday the an-
Apnr:f.' At stake are 2SS dcleptcs. an what wall be the bepn 1n earnest on Wednesday. Dukakis was at work nounted fLS1\1ng sanctions wo hurt biacst statt contest to <tatt. counan1 voters in New York's larse Jewish community, the Japanese to a dtvtt. But he said
CAPE CANA VER \l. Fla -Tht> T n dent ~ submanne missile bounced
back toda) from 1tsonh failure. M.'Onng its ninth success 1t1 10 rest launchinp.
the a") rt'.'poned T he 44-foot three·stagt> unarmed m1ssak h1t an
unda~loscd target an tht" .t.tlanuc Ocean T ndent :! 1s Jn intcrconunenual range
m1ss1le designed to hurl up to 10 nuclear "'arheadl. IO different targt'.'tS.
Speed limit linked to increase 1J death•
New York Gov. \4ario Cuomo. an an interview stressing the need for " Mideast peace plan that would the punlll\C measures rome too lite
published today. saad he as unlikely to make an allow Israel to "live in rcace and harmony." to sa ve an\ of the 300 minke whales
SANT A FE. !\ M -The 65 mph speed ltmlt appears to be partially 10
blame for a nearl~ 50 Jl('rcen1 ancrea!>(· 10 traffic deaths on rural interstates in
New Mexico. the fir$t sH\tt'.' to ra1!.(' m llm11 a }ear ago. an otlicial says. Nancty-
fi ve acca~ts resuhinr 1n 110 dC"aths "'ere rl"portl'd on ru ral stretches of
1nterstaten1gh.,..a~s in to..:e.,.. \te-uw bct.,..een ~pnl :! 11.187 the da) the law went
lnlG...CfTect. and March 'I Ho,...ard (Jr.ifT chief planner of the New Me:uco
Traffic Safet) Bureau. s11d 64 lrU ht"' n:~ulting 1n i ..i deaths "'ere reponcd for
the corresponding pen nd the pre' 1ous ~ear
endoncment before the primary. And he warned the Gott reiterated hi' stron& support for Israel as he that Japan· plans to taler
Democrats -sin.~ing out Gott -that negative campaigned Wednesday in New York City. He said as In has letter to Wnght Reagan said cam1>9ignin~s .. tcmbly dangerous." president. he would create a Cabinef-Jevel position to 'that Ja~n-had been granting the
~ ~blican Udt_thrrr was plenty of parley: ~f..&I time on Mideast negotiations Gorr also blasted wbalc-k1lling permits~~
Vitt ·dent eorgc Rush. the norl)intt in all but name. Dukakis and Jackson for a lack of experience in lntemaional Whaling Commission
met Wednesday with former rival Sen. Bob Dole. who international affairs. resolution ap1nst this rractace.
DNA breakthrough for crime labs
NEW YORK (AP) -A technique for analyzing
extremely small bitsof~netic material shows promise for
helpina identify criminals from a single hair left at a crime
scene. rnearchcn ttportcd today.
The technique rcvt"aled which variant of a {>"rticular
gene each of six peopk had. by analysis of a single hair
each person had shed. the scientists wrote in the British
JOUmal Natutt.
John Hicks. deputy assistant director of the FBI
laboratory in Washington. D.C.. called the work .. very
CXClting. ~
The technique cannot yet prove that a hair came from
a pu1icular pcnon. ~ut in combination with other
evidence its result can t'C seen as "very. very significant,'"
he said.
.Further refinemenlS may let it make identifications
with mott cenainty
The work was cond ucted by Ruuell Hls uchi and
Henry Erlich of the Cetus Corp .. of Emeryville. Calif .. and
George ScnsabauJ!' and Cealia von Bcroldingen of the
University of Cahfom i:t. Berkeley.
It focuses on DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid. which
forms tinr thread-like ~tructures called chromosomes in
every eel of the body DNA consists of sequences of
chemicals.
Dcuails of DNA ~uenoes vary from person to
person. and rcscarchtt'I have exploated that fact to help
solve en mes by studying such "DNA fin~nts." ·
In February. for example, a Florida Jury convicted a
24-year-0ld man of rare after testimony that his DNA
matched that found in o;emen left by lhe rapisL
Haar that has been ripped from the body. as in a
struggle. of\en containo; enou&h living tissue in its root
area for convenuonal DNA analysis.
Costa Mesa 1988 Man & Woman of the Year Awards
..
Nominated by the Community & Selected by the Chamber of Commerce
Harbor Area Residents·
T~ Costa Mesa CJlalJlbef of Commerce 1nvttes your nominations tor its 1968 Man & Woman of the Year Awards
for outstanding volunteer servce and leadership within the community
You can nomlnate as many harbor area residents as you like. except past winners. tor this year's award.
As in the past. crilena for the ~tlOO of the Man & Woman of the Year are
• Long history of community servtce
• Involvement rn several 01tterent areas of community servtce
• AesJdent of the harbor area for a considerable number of years
• Exerted recognized leadership ..., ....
• WeU-known by a good portlOO of the community
• Variety and ment of volunteer (not paid) services cootnbuled to the communrty
Please complete and submit your nom1natioos by 1 p.m . Fnday. Apr~ 15. 1968 to the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce in suite 135 of Pacif~ Savings Plaza al 1901 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627.
I
PS 1988 Man & Woman of the Year
Awards Luncheon • June 1st
11:30 Receptt00 • Noon Luncheon
$25 • Red Lion Inn • Costa Mesa
•
Sincerely.
Patnc1a Mason. Chairwoman
1988 Man & Woman of the Year Committee
Nomination • Costa Mesa 1988 Mean & ·woman of the Yw
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are more equal
Newpon Beach's latest effon to gi ve Balboa Peninsula
residents some relief from the effects of success is sure to
attract the envy of arca·cities and residents.
Traffic congestilJn on the Peninsula has steadily been
getting worse. Residents and merchants have to suffer never-
ending traffic jams caused by out-of-towners flocking to the
beaches or restaurants and businesses. The cars, the crowds.
the lack of parking spaces -it's a nightmare. •
But special resid1:nts a re getting some relief this summer.
People who live in th~· area from the Newpon Pier to the"!nd
of the Peninsula can get a sticker for their car that permits
them to use a residents-only lane on Balboa Boulevard.
Eliminating on-~treet parking from 18th Street to 15th
Street helps create the special lane. lined with orange pylons.
which gives people with the special decal a break from the
traffic from 8 p.m . to ~ a.m. every Friday and Saturday during
the summer.
This new solution to an old problem is still in its trial
stage. and city officials say il's tOo early to tellnow effective
the program will be. Out the logic behind the program can be
applied beyond the confines of the Peninsula.
Every town on the Coast could give its residents a little
break from traffic congestion by designating residents-only
traffic lanes.
Countr efficials would soon see the political logic of
preferentia traffic trcatme'nt and you can bet the ballo t box
they would follow suit. County residents would get stK-kers
that allowed them to drive in special lanes on county roads.
As preferential treatment catches on it would expand in
scope -the old domino theory at work. State residents would
get decals and special lanes, too.
It would result in a revolution of traffic reform. The
traffic lane a car could use on public highways and rQads
would de pend on the decals.
Freeways would have car-pool lanes. a lane for cars with
a state resident stid..er. another lane for cars with a state-
county resident sticker and another lane for cars with a state-
count}-local decal.
Cars with out-of-state license. plates. or no decals. would
be relegated to what\ left over.
The use of preferential traffic lanes has many promises.
but the re are whispers of discord.
There are rumors that some West Newpon Beach
residents think it's not fair. Why should Peninsula residents
have a s~cial traffic lane? The discontented might complain
that their gasoline taxes are used to maintain Balboa
Boulevard so the~ shouldn't have to sit in bumper-to-bumper
traffic wtth the inlanders and tourists. either. Are some
Newport Beach motorists more equal than others?
No doubt the same type of complaints will stan PQunng
in from Corona del Mar. and Lido Isle. Then. the law.ers will
get involved . •
Some people will applaud Newport Beach=s efforts to
give Peninsula residents a break from traffic congestion.
There are also peuple who would like to see beach
communities like 1'...-wpon Beach walled off to evervone
except the residents. '\Jetther sentiment is practical. ·
Newpon Beach needs to implement traffic reforms to
ease the congestion. but establishing a special class of highway
user 1s not the proper type o f reform. , ·
To urists and people who visit the Peninsula from inland
ci ties have Just as much right to equal use of the streets on the
Peninsula as the people who live there.
Dial-a-porn
Paciti Bell would ltke to deny the use of 976 service.
including btlhng through the phone company. to the
telephone PQrnographers. even though it makes several
m1ll1on dollars a }ear from dial-a-porn services. Bu t the PUC
has de reed that that the phone company must treat all 976
customers as equals.
The best solutton to the 976 dilemma has been offered by
state en. Herschel Rosenthal. D·Los Angeles. He has
introduced lcg1slatton that would establish a separate prefix
for dial-a-porn. That way, parents could block access to
pornographic messages without losing the ability to call other
976 services, which provide such things as health infor-
mation. stock prices and spons scores.
Paci fie Bell officials suppon the Rosenthal legi slation. So
do "'e. li's passage would make life easier for parents. the
phone t ompany and non-pornographic 976 services.
M~rcH Sua-Sr.r
Postal rate
Now we behold the dawn of a new price -and PQssibly
a new era. Stamps, ht-ginning with the symboltc E Stamp. cost
a quarler.
Each subsequent ounce of an overweight letter wlll cost
20ce'tts. up from 17. Postcards are going up too. from I 4 cents
to 15. Other rates arc being set at numben divisible by 5. ~one of the incr~ases makes the customer. who already is
facing cutbacks in postal services. happy. but there just may be
a silver linina. •
Once the Postal Service eliminates the fumbling for
pennies and the chaotic pricing of letters and parcels of
varying wei&hts. those lines (at the postal window) may flow a
little more smoothly. Packaaes and fat letters will be processed
more swiftly. Making chanac wilJ be a breeze ....
How much time could the Postal Service save ifit lopped
a mere five seconds off each transaction?
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''Therelsagrow/ngsenselntheCapltolthatBrown'sdaysasspeaker
are numbered. Buf no one has figured out the number yet. ··
Llttle boys of summer sllde .
lntoAmerlca 'sfavorlte sport
One morning )OU get up. pull back
the drapes and the su n comes pouring
in. There·s a light. warm breeze
rustling the palm frond~ and the sk~
has been s"'ept dean. The smell of
cooking bacon hangs in the ai r but
just for a moment.
And yo u think ofbaseball.
Spring and baseball gn together hke
a hot dog and mustard. It 1s a season
when an ything is possible. It 1s the
ti ml' of year when the kid ne xt door
dreams of making the big leagues and
an o'er-the-hill pitcher thinks of
making a comeback with some trick
p1tch he's learned playing winier ball
in Me,1co.
Spring 1s the time 11f ~ear when
e'er) baseball fan frnm Sca1tle to
Boston 1 con' meed his team has
enough !>Od. to make 11 to the World
Series. E'en people 1n Cleveland
dream big this time of~ear.
Imaginations run wild in the
spring. There's 'lO reason for re-
straint.
Spnng 1s the anttthc~1s of Autust
"hen a baseball fan ti nally acknowl-
edges that his team 1s in the cellar for
good and that the 43-yc:tr-old pitcher
who looked hke he had potenttal wa}
back in April really should hang 11 up
and stan selling real estate.
It's also the time nf year when
grown men recall what baseball was
like when they were young. You hear
people speak of Lou Gehrig. Ted
Williams and Will ie M:tys and sadly
remark on today·s sorry version of
The Boys of Summer.
I can understand that a li1tle. When
I first became intereste-d in baseball.
pla)crs Mickey Mantle and Duke Snider -though both in the twilight
of their careers -Sttmed larger than
Life. This was long before arbitration
became the wa) of th e spon. long
before someone in vented the h1gh -
fih· and the designated hiller and
long before more ba~cball players
"ent to the Be1ty Ford f"en ter than to
coll ege.
Like millions ofo1he1 youngsters. I
dreamed of bei ng a ba~ball playe r.
Then one day I looked in the mirror
and rcaliLed I wasn't FOing to grow
much taller and con~idcrcd other
options. like girls.
Now I find myse lf in a different
s11 uat1on. My son 1S plav1ng baseball.
T-ball to be exact. ·
As I\ turns out. T-ball is slightly
d1fferl·nt than th e game I grew up
"1th. The players h11 the ball off a
batting T. There are no pitchers. And
there arc no out. nor hits. nor runs.
nor much of anything. Except chaos.
of course.
In T-ball. everyboJy bats and
ge nerally gets a h11 too.
glovesmanship with 5-year-olds
being something less th:tn an an form .
The games onl> run four innings and
once you've sat throu~h one or two
games you begin to understand why.
On a recent Saturday. my son
slipped on his Blue Ji1ys' uniform.
popped a piece of gum in his mouth
and was direl·ted to S<'cond base. It
took him a while to find 1t.
He hunched down. straightened his
cap and stared toward the batting
cage. The first baiter took a swing.
connected and lopped the ball into
left field . Ryan looked stanled for a
moment and then -for no apparent
reason -decided to slide.
Now sliding does play a role in
baseball. Players slide into second.
slide into th ird. slide into home and
sometimes slide trying 10 catch a ball.
But it's rare that a second baseman
spontaneouslv breaks into a slide
STEVE
MARI LE
when the balt°1s hit to IC'ft field .
The game JUSI doesn't work that
way.
The next batter dribbled the ball
down to th ird and. again. Ryan broke
into a slide. He coverc-d a consider-
able amount of ground 100. endina up
approximately where the shonstop
was standing.
~) the time the inning was over. his
uniform had changed fro m while to
brown.
When his tum at bat came. Ryan
put on a helmet. grabbed an
aluminium bat and walked up to the
T. He put the bat on his shoulder.
rocked back on his right foot and
swung as hard as he could.
rm not sure exactly how to explain
what happened next.
The ball seemed to hang in midair
for a moment and then dropped
straight to the ground. The batting T
-a thick plastic dcvicr -bounced
out into the infield. finall y Oopping
onto the ground . It quivered for a
second or two.
By the time the coach retneved the
T. Ryan was headina for second.
I hate to make snap j udgments. but
I think my son has potrnt1al.
Do you think Regie Jackson could
hit a baiting T all thr way to the
pitcher's mound when he was S?
St~~~ Mart~ l• u auhtat clty
dllor al die o.Jly PIHi.
Willie Brown gets lesson
in arithmetic of politics
SACRAMENTO -It was a his-
toric moment.
For the ·first time 1n nearly three
decades. a majority nf the state
Assembly was voting tn bring to the
floor a bill that hac1 stalled in
committee.
' Such "withdrawal motions.·· as
the)' are known. had been tned
before. many times. But each time.
they had been bcat~n back or
massa'cd by the house leadership.
Willie Brown. the speaker of the
Assembly since 1980. had been
especially strong 1n his denunciation
of withdrawal motinns, charac::-
tenzmi them as direct assaults on his
authority.
On a couple of occ.sions. Brown
had been forced to compromise on
the issues themselves -parentaJ
riahts on abortions being one exam-
ple -to avoid successful withdrawal
motions. He would save face by
gtteing that the bills could ao to the
noor in different guise. ~ut on Monday. thcrt was no face-
11v1ng compromise.
Brown kntw that the 1trin1 had run
out, that this motion would pe ... and
he tried to downplay it~ sipif1e1nce
by not makiq any floor speechel and
chaf'ICk=. it 1ftrrward1 •• a minor u.ral mattM'.
It wasn't.
The VOW IO brina I deatb-peMlty
bill IO the floor ... dw .. ~ blow
Jtt 10 his cnambli=1Urllrip. Tiw l6 Republ1cMt him -in.
dudi ... dw ftnal ud dedtive OOP
.... tor who WU "'"'-' to the ftOor after a hurried mum tom
VICatiGa -and Ibey weN joiMd by
the five diMident Dnnncrats known
at the '-0.. of FiV'f."
Thus tht 1ri1hme1tc that has
Nued Brown for months -J6
Rejubllcans plus fivr Dm1ocnts ~ualina a •l·vote m4iori!)' -was
fullv dilPla\led for the fim 11me.
It was a funher demonstration that
the Gang of Five is. in fact . a third
pany which holds the balance of
power in th e House. '1nd a further
demonstration that Brnwn has been
unable. despite strenuous cffons. to
crack the quintet's personal and
political solidarity.
He can. as he h im~lf acknowl-
edged Tuesday. count on only 38
votes in the Assembl~ (39 after a
special election in San F.rancisco to
fill a vacancy). Thar's just a couple
more than the Republicans have and
a couple short of 1 majority. thus
&tv1n1 the five the belancc.
Brown may consider the five, as he
said Tuesday. to br "the most
outrqe0us collection of unpateful
people I've ever m<'t... but his
personal fcclin'5 notwithstandina,
they art a p0lit1cal fact of life and
show absolutely no signs of ~k
enin1-
The)'. announced this week the
formation of 1 broader political
orpnization, and today. lhq<~ll try t.o
embarrass Brown apin with another
floor maneuver dealing with wire-
tappina lqislation in drua casn.
By choosana their 1s~ues carefully
for maximum politkftl and nno-
tional appal -abortion filhu, anti·
cri~ billl. ttt. -the five not only com~I Republicans to IO •Iona with
tban. but put rnidd~·mwo.d
Democtau on the spot. Democrau with conlC'n'ativc con.
stituencia. such • Sine Oute ot lli~ and Norm Watm of
Plymouth, hate bci~u:=IC-: tween theO...of ·
bloc on ont siclt and the lrowft.led ~Ian on the other. lril!J~.,.,_. u Brown lackeys i1 pohtic:ally un-
pUltabk 10 thtm.
But 11 the ume tirM, the P"I'•
11irrin1 o( the political poe aho i1
putlina GOP ladtr Patrick Nolan Oft
DAN
WALTERS
the spot.
He and Brown ha'~ enjoyed a
mutually supportive relationship for
the past thrtt·plus yean and Nolan.
relying on an elaborate rational-
iz.ation, has refused to entertain
thoupts of a permancnf coelition
with the five that would oust Brown
from the spnkenhip.
Monday's vote on the bill
withdrawal motion W:'\S. howtver.
another reminder that ,uc:h a coali-
tion could wmt control of the ~sc from Brown and the Dem tic
rqulaR. and thus it fuels pressure pn
Nolan from some con~ative Re.
public•ns who want to do 1nythin1 to
damqe Brown's ll)eakersbip.
In that sense. what's occurri~ n~w
i1 remini1ttnt of what O<'turred 1n t~
Asstmbly eiaht years aao. when
Republicans refuted to vote for or
apinst repeated motions to vacate
the spcakenhip being nulde by
another dissident Dfmocnt boil
and thus prottttcd thcn·5'aker Leo
McCarthy.
Eventually. the Republicans.-
a dee.I witb one fectiott that ._...,
the speabnbip to Wilffe lrowll.
He's acutely awaR, thctdbrc. M ~ intet'*"Y ~.,. ~
tbk. n.e ii • '"*'• ... ia ... Capitol that .-own·s days•=
ltt ftUtnbeted. lut 80 Of'C ...
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Canyori Road
To tht Edi\Or;
As the connict around Luuna
Canyon Road heats up now and 'then.
pitting the Oranac County Trafl$por-
tation Committee and Supervisor
Thomas Riley against the city of
~na Beach and the f"oastal Com-
niji\ion. the issues hne become the
fuel for a much more tnnscencknt
eonOict. Aside from the pressures to
develop certain land" alona the
canyon and the big money this
involves. there have been. for years.
personal vendettas bctwttn individ·
uals and aroups.
To the county. the small beach
communit) with llS diverse and nonconforming citizen~. has always
been an irntant. The city ~ms to be
opl)OSCd to everything that smacks
only faintl y of development. To wit.
the city's fish• against the Carma-
Sandling proJCCt on Top of the World.
as well as the reluc&ance of the cit)
Design Review Board to ever vote
affirmatively on an y issue before 1l.
Conversely. the county. like a big
bully. Oexes its muslct'S, shows its
teeth and fundamentally opposes the
dwarf on the shore. Safety of the road
is the country's pet.. and only-argu-
ment. The developers hang m the
wings w11h thunderou" dollar-whis-
penng. waiting for the spoils. the
hidden argument.
But back to Laguna Canyon Road.
It 1s incomprehensible fnr the country
to insist on widening and moving 81g
Bend for the sole reason of safet).
Rather. 11 ~ould be an invitation to
much higher speeds and more hor-
nblc accidents. I dnvc through the
can)on each da) at a .. safe .. 56-59
mph. lm,ariably. someone tailgates
me to the next passing lane. and they
0) b) gi ving me the "look." A few
minutes later I often pas~ them on the
frcewa) where they arc sllll trying to
zig-zag across lanes.
I JOIO the chorus who claims: "Ifs
not the road: it's the driver.•· And
besides Big Brother county. lea ve us
crazy Lagunans alone. If the majority
of our town folk choe>K a no-or slow-
growth cit) government. it should be
respected. After all. we <1till have that
choice. don't we'?
PETER WEISBROD
Laguna Beach
TODAY IN HISTORY
Toda) is Thursday. April 7, the
98th da) of 1988. Thert-are 268 days
left in the year.
Today's H1&hh&ht in History:
On '\pnl 7. 1862. Union forces led
by General Ulysses S. Grant defeated
the Confederates at the battle of
Shiloh in TenncsStt.
On this date: In 1788. the first permanent settle-
ment in Ohio was founded at Mariet-
ta .
In 1927. an audience 1n New York
saw an image of Commerce Sttrctary
Herben Hoover in the first successful
long-distance demonstr.ltion of tele-
v1s1on.
In 1939. Italy invadeJ Albania.
In 1947. auto pionct"r Henr)' Ford
died in Dearborn. Mich . at age 83.
In 1957. the last of New York's
electric trolleys compktcd its final
run from Queens to Manhattan.
In 1966, the Unitt'd States re-
covered a hydrocen bomb it had lost
ofTthe coast of Spain.
In 1976. China's leadership dc-
P<>scd Deputy Prime Minister Teng
Hsiao-pins and appointed Hua Kuo-
feng prime minister and fint deputy
chairman of the Communist Pany.
In 1980. the Unitt'd States an-
nounced it was breaking off
diplomatic relations with Iran in the
wake of the host.&gc crisis.
Ten years ago: Ending a wttk of
speculation. President Jimmy Carter
announced he had d«idcd against
immediate production of neutron
warheads. a weapon designed to
inflict battlefield casualties while
limiting blast damage.
Five years aao: Space shuttle
astronauts Story Musgrave and Don
Peterson took the first U.S. spatt
walk in almost a dcc-adc as they
~orked in the open MIJ'IO bay of
Challenacr for nearly four ho\lrs.
One year aao: Chicqo Mayor
Harold Washinaton handily won a
1«ond term. quashina an attempt by
archrival Edward Vrdolyak to tum
him out of ofr1tt. Wnhinaton t>r.
came the first Chica&o mayor sintt
the late Richard J. Daley to win """ election.
Thouaht for Today: .. Sometimes I
would afmost rather have people take
away years of my ljfe than take away a
mome'!t." -Pearl Bailey, American
entertainer.
., fte A.rtdllM ,,,_
.Comment.
welcomed
,
OC women honored for leadership
BJ LUU!:N M. RUD
.._ .... De O ' I
It wu &ookinJ a little like a mutual
admiration society. Women can be so
couneous.
But you must know that the women
honored at the sixth annual South
Oran,r County YWC~ Tribute to
Women and .. Celebration of Excel·
lcntt" have a little more than good
manners &oitl& for them
uccllcn« in Commun II) Sen.•«
~ n<'"" catea<>f) this )<'ar Wortd
Patt ~rhaps touc~ a C'hord" of
unit) for all 1n ane ndantt. as ~
eftl('f Jeea ~ told ttK StOI") of
Elh_.... Can-Tiency, 1a.ho. 1n
additio n to all her commun1t. in-
vohement"s 1sa n tal pc-acc ad,ocatc
ConJunng memon es <'f the peace
marches of the 60s and 70s T 1<'m el")
said. of she and husband. T ... ··we 1
promised the children <' 11>on't get
arrested -at least at thf' saml' ttme ..
<>r.,.. Cout DAILY Ptl.OTIThunday. A1W" 7, 1811 A7
.
AMERICAN INDIAN·
SHOW a SALE
APRIL 8,9, 10, 1988
ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
88 FAIR DRIVE, COST A MESA. CA
Park in lot •4-Show in butJd1ng sz 1•
Show Hours Fri 1.00 p m.-8:00 p.m . Sat 10·00 am -8·00 pm .
Sun 1 1 00 a.m -6 00 p m
Adm1ss1on Adults S3 00. Children unaer 12 S 1 00 ano Sen•Of
Cttazen Rates S2 00
Try adj«tivcs such as determined.
dynamic. com~llini. intelligent and
encrsctic as well as inspirational,
benevolent. gracious and v151onary to
describe the I 0 1988 rcop1ents pres-
ented individualy by C'Qually noted
Oran,r County citizen\ to an au-
The ccl<'bratton of l'\ ellence
av.ards v.'ls developed s1' )Cir\ ~o to ~I ~=~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~-n~!!~~!I~~-~ honor v.om<'h in Oranv Count) •ho I ,
dience of 325-plus at the Irvine ~ Bart wUI be ...._.. W•ld Pmee laODOree Blba-
Hi~-Mel>ermeU. vice presi-a&alD by tbe YWCA. bet1a Tlenaey.
dent of Allcrpn Pharmaceuticals. The woman who as a child used to interlude "'hen Reltert Sc$Hr'. na-
dircctcd the presentations of the vital stand o n the trunks nf trees and tional co~pondcnt for the Los
women, alluding to them as she preach to all who would listen -Dr. Angeles Time!>. presented the award
defined history. "You can write it. Pew Ba11ett, senior minister of the of e,.cclknce 1n media tn Los Angeles
you can read 11. or you C'an make ll... Huntington Beach Church of Re· Time~ Orange ( ount' t'<htor -and
In the cattgOf) of business. Su~r-hg1o us Science -was presented her his"' 1fl' -Narcla ZacclliH.
visor 'hlemaa Riley presented the a"'ard b~ Lydia Saruclu, associate ·
award of excellence to Betty Het ... • mmisterofSt. Andrew'<> Presh)tt~ Ba.rmt ~chairman. R&dle-
ha\e d1st1ngu1shcd thems.el\Cs in
di\ crsc v.a) sand tn numerous fie lds I
YMCA ~d' 1stol") Boord \ ic-c prcs1-I
dent Jackw ll .. a eA plamed. "'The
categones have chanard over the six
)caf ~nod. de~nd1ng Qn 1f someoM
reall) comes to mind We ha'e a
commllltt -then "'<' '"' 11e all the
past honortts to come t<• a met"t1ng or
send their rttom ml'nd 111ons From
there the catciones anr1 the "'Omen
arc seltcted ··
Procttds-lrom th~SH.,.per-~
e' c.-nt ~ 111 be cuntnbute.1 to tht uth
O range Count~ \ "r ~ Gcneral
Fund.
WUllams, chairman of Hutton As-Church. Ne"'pon BcaC'h. Je CaiMs, wood Dc"elo pment. hro ught Pat
sociates. For education. UCI directo r o f commun1t) relations for Cnee, external afTa11"\ manager at
Chancellor Jack W. Pelta ... honored KOCE-TV. honored Adleaae Huter, Pacific Bell. to the poch um for her
Dr. J..ty a. Resner.assistant dean of producing an1sttc d1n-ctor for the (llii================================:;-" UCI Graduate . School of manage-Orange County Black AC'tors Theater.
ment. for her excellence 1n thl' categof\ of
When it came to \he law category. the ans. · "AJA~ ALDNS BFST FIL\I E\'ER!"
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~undcd on th<' me its of Judge the podium for a poh1 1ral p11ch for.
f'ruett Muoi, ~he fifth .of 11 trcr nmt1daq for the o\ssembl).
immigrant children and the first of Evelya Bart, Ne"'pon Reac h ma)or
her family to graduate from high .pro tern. grac1oush :lcceptcd her
school. Sister Mam Tllereae of the av.ard from Harry B11hb, chairman
Lcsonnac Frtt Clinic v.as celebrated and CEO of Pacific \fotual Life
for her work in the health cattgOf) b) Insurance. (Pacific Mutual was a 111 ... 111-1• ... ... -. c
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BljaCk8J!s ft!!e five shots at IraDlan airport Security
NICOSIA. ~(AP) -Iranian WQrkSMn ~n refueliaa a Kuwa1u jetliner today after hijackns hold1na
~ boe«'9C' fired five shots at police and threatened to
lake ofrwitb near~pty tanks. the Iranian news agency
said.
The .-.nmen earlier threatened LO blow up the
Kuwait Au-ways BoeinJ 747 and demanded that the
runway at Mashhad :urpon in northeastern Iran be
cleared. the Islamic Republic News A&cncy reponed.
IRNA sa1d that the taxiway had been closed "to prevent
the plane from nyin&. ..
"Disciplinary and relief forces ire on full alcn while
the situation is presently out of contro l and anythi"g may
happen al any momt'nt," said IR A, monitored in
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Nicoua. It said an Iranian deleption in contact with the
h.ijacken was advisina them to ''kttp cool."
The shootina erupted after the hijackers demanded
that the plane be refueled and allowed to take off for an
undisclosed destination. IRNA said. Iran had refused.
The aaency did not mention any casualties in the
aunfirc.
Earlier, IRNA rcponed that "Iranian officials have
announced they would ~upply the hijackers with food and
fuel provided that the f\ISsengcrs and cttw members be
released."
But the refueling went ahead without any release
bei"I reported.
The hijackers ha''l' demanded that Kuwait free 17
convicted pr~lranian "'tremists.
A member of the Kuwait royal family held on the
plane appealed to Iranian authoriues LO provide the plane
with fuel to take off.
"We're very tired and our brothers (tbc hijackers) arc
very serious in their threat to blow up the plane," Fadel
Khaled Al..S.bah told the control tower I))' radio, IRNA
said.
The Iranian •ncy said officials at Mashhad Airport
in northeast Iran "uraNI the hijackers to ajve up their
threats,"
The hijackers forced the Kuwait Airways airliner to
land Tuesday after sci1in1 it on a flight from Bangkok to
Kuwait.
The hijackers. armed with grenades and auns. ~
holdina about 50 hosUIJ!:S. indudina three members of
Kuwait's royal family. Fifty-seven people have been freed
since the plane landed. includi~ 32 released early today.
Austrian pauenatr Josef oeac<>rai. released today.
said the seven aunmen were brutal when they seized the
plane but later treated the hostqcs wcJI. British passcnatr
Jean Sifton. who was (recd Wednesday, said two of the
hijackers had offered ht'r pillows and drinks and chatted
with her dauahters.
IRNA quoted lran'~deputy prime minister. Ali Reza
Moayerri, as sayina failure to negotiate an end to the
hijack drama could "God forbid, lead to unpredictable
events."
ANNIVERSARY SALE
STARTS FRIDAY AT 8 A.M. THE SEASON 'S GREAT BUYS ! SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
-VIP SPORTSWEAR
• The Le Fleurs collection by a famous
career sportswear maker, 25% off. Solid or
plaid jackets and skirts with coordinating
blouses. Misses· size&. D. 7225.
Orig. 48.00 to 160.00 . . .. 34.• to 119.•
-PLAZA SPORTSWEAR-
• Russ career coordinates, 25% off. ·
Jackets, skirts, pants and more with coor-
dinating. blouses. Misses' sizes .. (Not at
Beverly Center.) 0 . 7245.
Ong. 34 00 to 88.00 24.• to 41.•
• We~end wear from Catalina and Koret,
20~ to 35°'1:> off Misses' sizes. (Not at
Beverly Center I D. 7245 7 253.
Ong. 32.00 to 62.00 24.• to 39.•
• Our own Neil Martin campshirts, 33% off
Oversized solids. plus banded bottom styles
in solids or plaids. Misses' sizes. !Not at
Beverly Center. I D. 7249.
Orig. 30.00 19 .• ,
FOCUS
• Cropped Henley styled t·shins from One
Step Up, special purchase A great summer
go·w1th-all in yellow. red. blue, green,
f uchs1a or black D 7298 . . . . . 11.•
• Belted sport short from Keeping Up, 25%
off. All c0non in white. navy or orchid. 0 .
7298 Reg 20.00 . . . . . ... 14 ..
• White conon cropped top with multi·
colored buttons by Sining Pretty, 29% off.
Junior sizes S.M.L 0 . 7m . Orig. 28.0019.•
DRESSES
• Silk dresses by Argenti, special purchase.
Choose drop waist chemise. fanny wrap
chemise or two-piece peplum styles. Misses'
sizes 4 to 16 D 7206 . •• -.d M•
• Beautiful tissue faille dresses by JT Dress
Co special purchase. Tw o styles with lovely
details. black. M isses sizes 6 to 16.
D 7208 7206 .•.•
EXPRESSIONS
• Print career blouses by Tess. 25% off.
Carefree polyester in pretty spr.ing prints. 0 .
7239 Orig. 40.00 . . ............ 21 .•
• Tess silk career blouses, 30% off. Man-
darin colpr styling in soft colors. 0 . 7239.
Orig. 44 .00 . . . . . . . .21.•
• Conon twill top and pants from Actif,
30~ to 33% off. Casual styles for spring into
summer. 0 7252..
Reg. 26 00 to 30.00 . 17 •• to 11.•
• A ct1f top and In-Force shorts. 25% off.
Top in cotton ,ersey, shorts in ramie/cotton.
0 . 7252 Reg . 20 00 to 24.00 .14• to 17.•
• SK & Co "Skin Games" collection,
20% to 25% off. Colorful career looks for
spring D. 7234.
Orig. 30.00 to 60.00 .24 .. to .... -. pc.
SPECIAL-
• Lively coordinates by Russ Petites, 25%
off. "seaside" collection of pants, skirts, tee-
shirts and more. 0 . 7267.
Orig. 34.00 to 40.00 ........... 24.11to21.11
• Auss career coordinates for More Woman,
34% off. Jackets, skirts. pants and more
with coordinating blouses. 0 . 7217.
Orig. 36.00 to 78.00 ... 24.9 ID ... -. pc.
-INTIMATE APPAREL-
• Strapless and backless bras by Maiden-
form, Vassarene, Strouse Adler and
Warner's, 25% off. 0 . 7373 .
Reg . 9.00 to 23.00 ............ 8.75 to 17.25
•Warner's. Henson, Axiom and Christian
Dior panties. 25% off. Buy three, get one ·
free' Bikinis, hipsters, briefs and more. D.
7371 . Reg. 4.50 to 9.00 .. . ..... 3.31 to 8.75
• Silk camisoles and tap pants by Cadaz,
25% off. White, mint, lilac or peach,
P-S-M-L. 0 . 7372.
Reg. 20.00 to 24.00 . . . 15.00 to 11.00
• The Barb1zon gown and matching robe,
40% off. Lace trimmed sleeveless gown and
button front robe in peach or mint.
S·M·L-XL. D. 7376.
Reg. 34.00 to 42.00 . . 20.40 to 25.20
•Vanity Fair travel sleepwear, 25% off.
Matching gowns, robes and pajamas in pink
or blue nylon tricot. P-S-M·L·Xl. D. 7376.
Ong. 15.00 to 24.00 . . . . . 11.25 to 11.00
-FASHION ACCESSORIES-
• Spectator jewelry. special purchase. Crisp
accents in necklaces, bracelets and earrings.
D. 7326 7327 . . . . . . . . 7 .99 to 35.•
• Famous designer jewelry, special P.Ur·
chase. Couture styling from a top name.
0 . 7325 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.99
• All regular priced leotards, tights and ac·
tivewear, 34% off. 0 . 7343.
Reg. 8.25 to 38.00 . . . . ...... !i.44 to 21.•
•Axiom chains and earrings, 34% off.
Gleaming goldtone or silvertone jewelry. 0 .
7327. Reg. 7.50 to 40.00 ....... 4• to 21.40
• Elegant sterling silver jewelry, special
purchase. Stunning collars. bracelets and
earrings D. 7325 . 21.• to •-•
• B. H. Smith leather shoulder bags, special
purchase Roomy styles w ith compartments,
m spring colors. 0 . 733 1 ........... 39.•
• All Stone Mountain leather handbags,
25% off. Classics in many styles and colors.
D. 7331 . Reg. 98.00 to 107 00 . 73.SO to I0.25
• M undi and A&L Seamon small leather
goods, special purchase .
0 . 7344 . . . .. 11.• to 17.•
•Famous maker vinyl handb~s-;-special
purchase. Great looks from Capezio. Bueno
and Valerie Barad. 0 . 7332 .... 24.• to 21.•
• Liz Claiborne and Tropic Cal sunglasses,
special purchase. Great selection of styles.
0 . 7346 . . . . .................. -.d 15.K
• Hanes Too~ and Queen size hosiery from
Hanes ~ and Berkshire, 33% off. 0 . 7341 .
Reg. 2.75 to 4.95 . . . . . . . . .. 1.13 to 3.30
• Specialty House stretch tube tops, 20%
off. Many styles in solid colors or stripes. 0 .
7345. Reg. 8.00 to 14.00 . . . . . 1.41 to 11.20
-WOMEN'S SHOES-
• Snake sling from C. C". Courtenay, special
purchase. Our exclusive "Farah" sling back
pump comes in snow, taupe, mint, pink Of
black/white multi. 0 . 7351 ............ ••
•Nina's cut-out pump, 37% off. "Wind"
comes in black, white, taupe or royal blue
leather. 0 . 7351. Reg. 79.00 ........... ...
• leather sandal from Mia. special purchase.
Suede detailed "Twister" is a must for sum-
mer fun in white or natural. 0 . 7354 ... M.11
• Wedge heel skimmer from 9 West, 29%
off. "Nellie" in parc~ment Of desert mist
IMther. 0 . 7354. Reg. 42.00 ........... 21 ..
• Playful sneekers from L.A. Gear and Nike,
3>% and 31% off. 0 . 7356.
Reg. 20.00 and 23.00 ................. 1 ...
-MEN'S RIRNISHINGS-
• Patterned dress shirts by a famous
American designer, in long sleeve regular fit
and fined styles. Cotton I polyester ana-
polyester /cotton. 0 . 7411 17412.
Reg. 27.00 to 28.50 . . . . . . _ ..... _ ... 18.•
• All Arrow Dover dress shirts, in solid and
panerned button-down oxford styles. Short
or long sleeves. Cotton/polyester. 0 . 7411 .
Reg. 22.00 to 27.00 . . . . . ... 14.• to 11.•
• Famous French designer print neckwear.
D. 7425. Reg. 22.50 . . . . . . . . . . 18.17
• All men's and young men·s sunglasses,
34% off. From Ray-Ban, John Henry and
more D. 741517416.
Reg. 12.00 to 88.00 ....... 7.97 to 51.•
-MEN'S SPORTSWEAR-
• Casual knit shirts by Arrow Tournament.
34% off. Solid and striped styles. (Not in
Beverly Center.) D. 7441 .
Reg . 20.00 to 22.00 13.20 to 14.00
• Cotton polo shirts by a famous French
designer, 34% off. In solids and fineline
stripes. 0 . 7441.
Reg. 27.50 to 28.50 .. 11.15 to 18.81
• Novelty knit shirt from two famous
makers, 25% off. Pieced with banded bottom
styling, polyester/cotton. 0 . 7441 .
Reg. 26.00 to 32.00 . . . ..... 11.50 to 24.00
• All swimwear by a famous French
designer. 25% off. Tops and trunks in white,
green or royal combinations. 0 . 7448.
Reg. 18.00 to 26.00 . . . . . . .11.IO to 11.50
YOUNG MEN
• Striped rugby shirts by Tomato. in pastel
shades. 0 . 7461 . Reg. 24.00 ......... 11.00
• Levi's• shrink·to·fit indigo denim jeans, in
sizes 28 to 38. D. 7455. Reg . 22.00 .... 1 ...
• Our 0'-'9n & Company tank tops, shorls
and swimwear, 25% off. Conon. 0 . •
7461 7469. Reg . 8.00 to 22.00 ..... 00 to 11.iO
• All fleece coordinates by $atUfdays, 25%
off. In blue or white cotton. 0 . 7469.
Reg. 25.00 to 38.00 ....... 18.75 to 2l.IO
• PiQue knit shirts by Next Wave, in pastel
shades. 0 . 7461 . Special purchase ..... 17.•
•-Pleated -conon 'NcrlKShortsrrom N1 oata,
25% off. In solids, stripes or prints. 0 . 7469.
Reg. 24.90 to 26.00 . . . . ..... 18.00 to 11.IO
BOYS
• All shirts, short and swimtrunks by Modz
and JayJay for boys 4 to 7, 34% off. Solids
and prints. 0 . 7395.
Reg. 4.00 to 16.00 . . . . ....... 2.14 to 10 ••
• All Buster Brown playwear for boys
4 to 7. 25% off. Shorts, T·shirt:s and tank
tops. 0 . 7395.
Reg. 10.00 to 18.00 ........... 1M to 1111
•All Levi's denim jeans and jackets for
boys 4 to 20, 25% off. 0 . 7395/7398.
Reg. 22.00 to 45.00 .......... 1 ... tD U.11
•Selected Bugle Boy shorts and campehins
for girts 7 to 14, 40% to 50% off. 0 . 78.
Reg . 18.00 to 30.00 ...........•...... 14.11
• Selected knit dr91MS fOf toddters and girts
4 to 14, 30% off. 0 . 7384/8387 /TJB8 .
Reg. 10.00 to 20.00 .... ·~ ..... 1• tD 14.11
• All Buster Brown playwear for infants,
toddlers and girts 4 to 6X. 30% off.
Pants, short1ets, shirt• and more. '
0 . 7382/73ftJ/TJIM/ 73f!6/ T:Wil .
Reg. 8.00 to 22.00 ............ I.II to 1L•
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DOMESTICS
• 180-thread count percale sheets,
3 patterns. O. 7509. Orig. 14.00 to
28.00 .. 4.• twin or ful; a.• queen or king
• Matching comforters, 3 panerns.
0 . 7506. Orig. 75.00 to
145.00 .. 41 .. tWtn; II.• Ml/queen or king
• Our exclusive reversible color comforter
set from Croscill. 0 . 7506.
Orig. 105.00 to 225.00 .. ·•·• twinlful Mt; ... queenlldng ... ~
•Our newest exclusive 100%
cotton "Sunset" towels in solids or stripes.
D. 7501 . Will be 6.00 to 12.00 ... 3.49 to•·•
• Matching tub mat and bath sheet. Solids
only. 0 . 7501 . Will be 17.00-28.00 11.•1.•
• Our exclusive Fieldcrest "Prestige" velour
bath rug. 0 . 7502.
Reg. 15.00 to 25.00 . . .... I .. to 18.•
• Our exclusive cotton-rich Royal Classic
his-or-her robe. 0. 7501 . Reg . 50.00 .. 34.•
-HOME ENTERTAINING ....
• Oansk 5-piece•dinnerware place settings,
3 patterns. 0 . 752.1 .
Reg. 53.50 to 69.00 . . . ...... 39.• to 51.•
• Lenox 5·p1ece dinnerware place settings, 4
patterns. 0 . 752.1 .
Reg. 79.00 to 118.00 ........ 51.• to 12.•
• Mikasa Flair crystal stemware in goblet,
wine or flute champagne. 0 . 7526.
Reg. 9.00 ea . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.49
• International silverplated flatware service
for 8, includes 4·piece hostess set plus a
bonus drawer chest. 0 . 752.3.
Orig. 199.00 . . . . . . . . . ....... 141.00
HOUSEWARES
• Acrylic salt and pepper set, 7" tall.
D. 7545. Orig. 26.00 .................. 1._.
• Farberware stainless steel whistling tea -
kettle, 2 Y, ·Quarts. 0 . 7546.
Orig. 24.99 . . . . ..................... 11 ..
•Rival rice and vegetable steamer. 0 . 7541.
Orig. 40.00, on sale 24.99, less 5.00
manufacturer's.rebate ................ 11•
• Braun hand blender. 0 . 7541 .
Orig. 24.00 .......................... 11 ..
• Westbend 6-qt. red electric wok, non-stick
interior. 0 . 7541 . prig. 30.00 .......... 1 ...
• Henckels 4-pc. gourmet cuttery set· of
steak knives. 0 . 7547. Orig. 30.00 ..... 1 ...
• Wilton"" well and tree platter. 0 . 7545.
Orig. 39.95 .......................... 21.11
• 1-qt. covered saute pan from Calphalon,
anodized aluminum with pewter grey ex-
terior. 0 . 7546. Open stock value 45.00. 21.11
• 20-pc . Townhouse dinnerware set by
Signature Housewares. 0 . 7522.
~'1.w.~00~c~p. COffM~~k~r' .. ~th ·~~;;,.':'
plate, automatic drip stop, water indicator
levet. Q. 7541 . Orig. 35.00 ............ 21.11
• Donvier1pint-size ice cream maker. Needs
no uh, ice or electricity. 0 . 7541. ~·~~ ~: 5·~~p·~c>n1~:."
Mine•, purees and more. 0 . 7541 .
Orig. 40.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...
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SPECIAL WEEKEND HOUll~FllUDA Y AHO SA TUfltOAY I A.M~ TO 10 P.M .. SUNOA Y 10 A M TO 7 P .M EXCEPT DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES FM>A YI TO I . IATUROA Y 10TO1. SUNQA V 12 TO I CRENSHAWFM>AYtTOt. SAT\JROAY tTOt. SUNOAV 10TOI.
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THURSDAY APRIL 7. 1988
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Kan
BoucHEI
Teacher tells sttidents they're special
County
deputy
cited for
heroism
_ Ku@stoOra.ngt._CoJIB!Y
Sheriffs Department Deputy
Gres Upham, w ho wa" awarded a
certificate o f valor recently by the
county Fire Department.
Last November, while o ff duty.
Upham and h is fa mil~ were
driving in Irvine w hen he came
upon an accident. He immedi-
ately sto pped and saw that the
driver was tra ppcd behind the.
steering wheel o f his burning car,
whic h had hit a tree. Without
regard for his personal safety.
U pham made a daring rescue.
Since the damage to the driver's
d oor made it impossihle for it to
open. U pham had togothrough
the passenger's side of the burning
veh icle to rescue the d river.
A job well do ne -above and
beyond the call o f gut~ -for
Deputy U pham. • • • Newport Beach resident Carl
Karc her was honored this week at
Disneyland·s Club 33
By JOYCE BODLOVICH or-.o..,,......,.
Ocean View High School teacher
Don Abbo11 1s known by vario us
aliases. ·
Students in his socac.il psychology
clcsss have tagged him <\bbo or Bo:
Principal John Myers r<'fers to him as
a maverick. and guidance technician
Suzanne Bedford dubs him a wonder-
ful teacher.
Whatever the label -it would
appear ..\bbo11's mode nf teaching is
working .
.. He obviously gets has message
through because his social psychology
class 1s so successful." ~aid Bedford .
.. The class 1s al'>'a ys full and kids are
constant!) requesting 11 JUSt b)' what
fm:nds ha''l' told them.
"\.\\· nc' l'r haw enough spots and· ~lttM~-ttJ drsappOlTil <l tnror-~
We hl·ar 1crnfic 1h ing<o about him.
which '>'e don't hear about every
teacht•r." she added.
..\lTord1ng to M)l'rs. -\bbott's ap-
pearann· seems incongruous to the
teaehl'r's ~ens1tl\e nature.
··Hl· 1s a ph~s1call) 1mpos1ng per-
son." M'ers said ... He was a tremen-
dous football pla) er and still coaches
at Golden \\\•st College. When you
look at hi m \O U think r:-1h rah macho
gu). but h~ 1s onl' nf the m ost
scnsit1 \'C. ranng staff members we
ha\e; he realh iunes intn the kids and
gets them to open up ...
M}crs said the clccti "e status oft he
class allows .\bbo11 to c<.rape much of
the n·stnc119ns placed on required
subjects. I
.. Psych ts a more llnible subject
and can be adjusted 10 the needs of
kids ... he said. ·· omc11mes 1f the
'>'Cather is nice. Don will take his
classes outside of~he classroom
en' iro nmcnt. He 1s ~ot limited 10 a
tradttional classroom .;'ts much as·
.some of the othl·r teachcrs."
. ' TheSantiagoClub n fOrange .
do nated $2.500 to underwrite the
cost of a fund-raisingdinner
honoring Ka re.her as "Employer
Guidance technician Virginia
Bauer. attributes .\bbon"s populant~
(Pleue mee SBOWUfG/82) Ocean View High SChool teacher Don Abbott •JS •tadenta 8boald be their own favorite penon.
of the Year."
Karcher was name<l by the
Developmental Disa~ilities
Center for his extraordinary ef-
forts in employm e nt 0fthc d is-
abled .
Newport going after paper thieve.s QC pupils'
recipes go
heavy on
imagination.
The Santiago Club 1s a no n-
profit organization formed in
1984 to e nhance cultural. social
and educatio nal o p portunities
that benefit the Latin0 communi-
ty.
The DOC provides a wid e
variety of social servires to 6.400
Orange County residents with
mental retardation. cerebral
palsy. e pilepsy and autism. The
center has identified more than 80
disabled adults. w ho. with the
assistance of speciali1ed com -
municatio n devices. roufd o btain
more advanced cmolnyment. • • • Irvine resident David H.
Geor1e has been working hard
By KATY BOUCHER
Of ... Dellr ..........
Officials in Newport Beach arc
funuus at some thte' cs who ha' e
come into the ctt\. and while these
slipper) fi,ngered (olks :ire onl~ steal-
ing old newspapers. the cit} plans 10
fight back.
Starttn~ mid-mo nth the ne'>'S·
paper . thll''l'S '"'tll tx: arrested for
'1ola11ng the cit ) ·s m unici pal code.
'>'h1ch makes i.t 11legal fo r an~one to
steal ne,\spapers that an· placed at tht•
curb for the Ctl\ ·s rec) cling program.
Da\l' \/1l'derhaus. general sen1ces
director for the cit~. s:ud the problem
ste ms fro m the fact th:it people take
the ne.,..spapers that rightfull) belong
to the Cit~ and sell thc:m to rec:-chng
centers for pco fit. It 1s nnt against the
la"' for prl\atc o rg:in12a11ons to
colkl't papers and bold naper dnvcs.
hn""t:' l'r. ·
··w e arc onh concert1l'd about the
people "ho are taking the parx·rs and
using them fo r their "" n ·personal
gain ... Niederhaus said ... We ha' e
been "'a.rn1ng these 1ndl\ 1duals. b ur
ha' c not taken am dra<.11c measures.
HO'>'l'\er. 1f we sec thl' c;ame peopl('
not heeding theSC' "arn1 ngs. '>'l' ha'e
no chotCl' but to enforce the ordi-
nance ··
One reason for the 1 Jsh of thefts
·could tx· thl' increase 1n the cost of
ne .... spnnt. Last S<:pten•bcr the price
1nrrt·ased to S60 per ton compared 10
thl' S-'O pcrton 1t had bt-cn prev1oush .
.\b1.1ut that time. the thefts increa~d
.. \.\ l' ha ' l' seen almo'' a 20 ton toss
tn the last fi,l. months·· !\;1ederhaus
said. ··\\'hen the ,aJue "as raised. 1t
also rat~d more con~nousness of
reqchng -and profits that could be
made These people cime p1d.up
truck!. and 'ans. If the\ 1-ome back on
a da1I~ basis. each perWn can colle-cl
up to fiH· tons durinf the 10 da~
~n&d -bringing up t-o as much as
SJ()() for that ind1' 1dual ··
ll"s not JUSt Ne"pon Beach nt ~
otlic1als "ho arc mad atlout the thdh
omc rl'S1dents sa' thl'' ~\l' ne,,..s-
papers because thec11~ rer~cles them.
anJ the~ reS<.'nt the fact that peopk
steal them from the curt-
0 .ne '.\e,,..pon Be:ich res1dt•nt
claimed she "'a tt~ unttl the lac;t
minute before putting her thei r new<.-
pape~ on the cur~ for m:~d1ng..
"It ha~gouen tu the p01nt "'here m~
husband has actuJll' , ~ased a ma n
drl\ 1ng a small p1d .up truck taking
a one-month supp'' tif t\3Pt'rs." \aid
Debbie Rct·J .. .\ )Urt'h we tal>..e
q_rd ul prcpararat1on 1n \lJ1. king and
bundhng for th4..· 1.. tt' n ch month ··
Reed added ·
The c11~ tra sh ,ulk 110n pet\ple
p1d.upthc nc'>'spJj'.X'r' I I da~ t•ul.it
thl' m1>nth 1n 'ant•U~ '"' ttons l)I t'1l'
Cit\
T he nt~ no111ie<. rx~·pk ut :h
un1qut· rl'<.~cltng program " ;t-
bru..hurn ..id,l·rt1s1ng •he progrJ"11
a nJ a 1.'Jkn1.br Shlm inr 1ht• dare' t•I
n'lk\.111..;n Thl':>C \\t•rc '11.Itlt·d to a l
rl'<.llk ncl'S '' 11h thl· " Hl'r ~tlling.s.
(Pleue mee l'fEWPORT /82 l
8) JOYCE BODLOVJCH
\13n Jean T1ris kno"s ho" to
v. ntl' a·" inning r\·, IP<' f"r apple pie:-.'.
Hae '' J i:x1r.1on of ht·r colorful a "'~tructton' .. ,, ..... !hl filling F1rs1
,,..\ . .ldd "~l· , innam1,., pour s.ome
'ug.<1r thrn thl Jpplc' then smu&h
\mu'h~mu h Thcn "'h,·rr doneno-..
tJ t ,1fT, (\Ur Jprnn and cat ··
\I.in fr:.in .J 'eu1nd-l'rader a t \ 1sta
\ tl'"' h1-..1l rn Hunt1"'gto n Beach.
''J"-''1\. , 1 thl "1nnt:r. ot the n.'C't"nt
P1lu1 1n E.Jul·a11on 1Pl f 1 ,·ompe11tton the~days-and asa result has
been promoted to as-
sociate/project mana!?er a t R 1ch-
ardson Nagy Martin Arch itec-
ture/Planning, announced Walter
J . Rlcllardsoa, presidt'nt of the
spomurcd 10 as ooatll''1 "'tth \1anc
C alknder' Ptl' hu p 13 a l"Q.Cky number fOr school boosters .\,cording 10 P1lo1 111 Education
coordin.itlH '\oorma \ ,•ndc-r \1olen.
tht· program is a CtX'IX'r:it1 ' t' effort of
football fund The pn.-e includt'« J tht' Oath Pilot .rnJ lot'a l school
conttnental break13,1 lt'C pnze~. d1stn.:ts io use tht· ne" c;paper as an
lunch on the cou~e. m1n1-door pnzt'' rn'itrult1t,nal tool in thl' d assroom.
firm. By KATY BOUCHER .\pnl 18 at the Ne'>'port Beach ··tf we're going to do this thing
Formor~roject design-er. °' ,.,. o.11, Ho! Sr.fl C ountn Club. nght. we wanted tt done on a larger
G · · d h fi · 983 .. e a .. ica'll\ there is 'en little mone' Sl-ale that would include the com-eorgeJOtne t e 1rm m l . When thl· number. I .'. pops up. 1 • r. • • · . cit o'er 1rom the school d tstnct to mun1t\. -a golf tournament would Asassoc1ate/proiect manager. he supers1111ou" JX'Ople bcl'ome lea~. h r b 11 d R .1 support t e1r 1oot a team ... sat 3' be ""rfect:· Wool~\. said.
that "'II be dra"n frl)m a hat - and \ .JnJcr \1olen ~•d l .,C" program·~ edu1.·at1onal goal h Ill increaSC' readm~
J
will design and develo p a variel\.' However. part1n pants m an up-..,... 1 f h T hd r-1 b. .... · ..-oo SC\ o t e ouc O"n '-u Cre\lcr \iotors found out about
O"'hous1·n11 product ty""'t. Th~I> com ing golf tourname nt in Newport B d · f D _,. '' P 1 ·~-> "-oar o trectors. a noR-prl.fltt the oolftoumament from a customer.
l·nclude haoh dens1'tydwell1"ngs. Rcal'h arc coun11n° on good luck organ1zat1o n to help ra1•e mon"' r·or e-9 c-" ~ • Howard Lucas.
Sl.ngle r.amaly detached. zero-lot ''hen tt comcs';lo I.he I 3th hole. th" rootball t·am ··Each sporting
of course a game ol g.1.,lt and .:omprehens1on sktl h,.'koov. tC"dle
··&sides the 2rJn.; rnie. "l'.,c of go,cmmt'nt and i:x•t1t1cal issues.•
des1gn.1te'd ceni1;n 'i<'lf'"\ tl' a~'-:ird gfohal and local geographical av.afe.-
trophtes for the 1.•"l~l''-l ,in' t' Jnd nt'"<. and math remfon"t'ment.
" ~ 11 c · "It's a worthwhile cause and we fe-el line and custo m ho m rs. One of In fact. anyone ''ho come~ up with program has its o" n club to help ra ise •. .. clO)e t to tht' p1 :i · \\ "'' 't'~ <..l td .. ,, c ma kl' tht nc"' sp:iper a' aJa~
Tht'(oronadl. \l.1rPq1 '\-iuJJ \\11l to "'hool5: at a spec•al rate-and
be on hand 1,1 hr r JI t•w h•ur'lJment. prl" 1dc: a l.'omplete stfles of educa-
reg1c;tennF. cn:rJr'' .rnJ hJ nJ1ng out 11onJI J1ds to help •eachers Ust'
pn1t>s • __ ___,,n~t'..;..;''~-~ in lh~ cla<.sroom ... she
the current projects h <''s working a holt'-in-~ne at the I Jth hole wins a fu nds. This one wil l help freshman ~rou~ we c~n help, sa~d ~ke. The
on is the Carnation con-nc" BM~· through 'ars1 1~ teams of Corona de! lar w 111 be a I 988.BM\\ 3-5-~: a fo ur-_ciaminiumsJ.n.Co..~LM.ilr Bnb C re' 1cr n.n~ ~11ke La-kt> of ~far H1g.h School.·· seater. two-door sport sedan.
• • • · --f're¥1 er \1~~-e ant na-tt·,,....--~ sa-~H~frn}n~-will--go--.:-Ttte...to.l!mam.ccll;t,=s form.a~ be a
Some men can •1 wait to serve being chet•red for thl'tr donation b~ towards ne" uniforms and a trainer Texas Scramble. whereb~ the best ··.\II in all v. hat "e .irt· tl"' ing h.• dti •~ s • .11d .
make 1h1" t'' ent 1un .l~ "l'll 3!> The prOJC"CI includcs educator
pro ti table tor 1 he 1t·.irn' ,,, "hen "t"lrkshops. classroorn ncwspapcof
partte1pant<. "JI~ l,n the ,nur~ pn.'<\e nta11ons, plant tours. CW"
th<."' ·11 be msr irt·..! ,,, J,, th1, Jg..iin n 1. ulum matenals -n1't tC\ mention
their country. Such is the case of members of the Coron.a dcl Mar High -'' h1ch are badl) needed. ball hit by one of four tc-am members
0 ID B · chool i:x·p squad. C re' 1er ;\1otors According to Woolse\. past fund-w11l be played.
ule • oose, a ~nior at made the o ffer of a B:\1W for a hole-raisers ha' c o nl) nett rd the school Woolse) sa~ s the~ are looking for
Newport Harbor High School. in-one at the 13th hole for the fund· about S ~.000 a ~ear. He explains 11 as indt' 1dual and corporate donations.
(Pleaee Me KATT /82) raising golf tournament 10 oc held "a lot of d fon and httle return:· and the S 125 f('e will go dntttl~ to the ne\t ~ear:·\\ l'I\.'''''' -..i J . (Pleaee eee RSCtpgS/92)
Coastline set to conduct College Transf e( Night in Mesa
Coastline Community College will host more than 20
colleges and universiaics at its annual College Transfer
Night Monday at the college's Costa Mesa Center. 2990
Mesa Verde Drive East Costa Mesa.
Representatives from both public and i_>rivatc
institutions will answer questions about adm1uions
requirements. tuition. financial assistance and courses of
study. The event will focus on adults. with some p~vious
collcac. who arc consid trin1 continuin1 their education at
a four-year collcac or uni vrrsity.
The p~m is presented without charge by
Coastline. which opcra1es educational centers in Costa
Mesa, Huntinaton Beach. Newport Beach and West-
minster. Call 241·6162 for additional information.
Jla8'caJe •lated In Newport
The sixth in a anies of Sunday musicales will be
pret1nled Sunday at 4 p m. in the Ncwpon Center branch
of the Newpon Beach Public Library. featurina tht-Bryan
Allison nuat and ph.ar duo.
The proaram is frte a nd open to the public. The
library is loctcd at IS!I San Clemente Drive and more
information isavailabk-from Helen Spencer at 644-31 71.
PlaJt Mle la~· BeaclJ
The Fricndsofthr Honcn1e MiHerOm:ten will host
their annual plant Mk ~nday from 10 a.m. to l p.m. in
lht oerki• lot of Grt:.t American Savsnp in the 200
bled of lri>edway in dnwn'°"1t Lltuna kach.
DPfa-OC!""eed-s will eo liOWard IMintmantt and Improve·
IMftt o(lbe ~k prdnt •him HonenK Milltt donlttd '° '--tna 1n 1979. A lartc variety of plants will 'M
1v1i1a1*.
Antl-drug event ln Irvlne
ThC' International Fashion An s Institute and
f acefinders of South Orange Coast. headquartered in
frvint. will sponsor a tx-nefit for the national orpnizauon
MADA -Models Against Or\.lg Abuse -·sunday.
The event will be held at the new Facefinders offices
at 17100 Gillette Avc., Irvine. beginning at . 3 p.m .
Honorary chairman Patty Duke, act ms and prcsidc-nt of
the Scrttn Actors Guild. is an invited guest. and morr
information is availabl<' at 66()..9373.
Beafil'Jt nee in Orange
Over l.000 runM" arc expected to participate 1n the
third annual 'Round Oranac Ract Sunda) to bene-fit the
Oran,rwood Cbildrcn·~ Home for a bused and negl«ttd
children. The rKC includes a IOK and SK run and a kids' onc-
mile fun run forchildrTn under 10. Reiistrauon beatns at
6: IS a.m. at P.n'alla JuniOf H._., School in Oranac, with
Cllifomia Aftlds catchtt Bob lk>onc stan1n1 both rattS,
Entry feel art SIS for tht SK and IOK and SS forth<'
kids' run. Call lht On,.eWO(Mi Foundation at 7S6-8~3S
for more information.
CllJldl'e11 '•art OJI dl•play
AtoU1boration of<'hildreft'nn wort ~m t\'t &98,
SawdUll Ftst1v1I _,n ro °" diSPla) •t the UllJl{'I An
MUKum Monday throtllh J~nt S.
The mt mUtNm '' loan~d on the comt'r of Clift'
Drive and PkifK Coast Hlpway 1n taauna 8t.a(h and 1s
open T"'*r thf'CMllh unday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . ~ncnl adm1Aion tt S.!. ilYCkftts and senK>r cillttns SI
:ind ch1ldrl'n under 12 frtt. Call 494-3030 for add111onal
tnformatton.
Investigators' course at G WC
Bast spcctalizC'd investigators· tra1oin.a'. offc-rt'd
under the auspi<-es of r.oldcn West Collegt's Cnmmal
Justice Tratntnl Centl'r. wtll bt offrn-d in a ne"' dus
starting Monda).
The roul'St is certified for ~40 hours of instruc-uon b'
tht Caltfom&a Commi~~ion on Peace Officer Standards
aod Tnun1na. ThoK •1~hing to c-nroll 1n tht-spring dass
should contact the Adm1nistrauon of Ju.51tce offict at
SQS-83 I.
BloodmobU• bJ .aatJJ coaaty
South OranacCount~ residents will be able to donate
blood nc.\t "eek at t•n "RC'd Oon bloodmob1I~ to be
stat1onC'd in Laauna H ills and U.una Niguel.
Tht-LAauna N-aud Wo tMn's O ub Mil tponsor a
d"'c Monda)' from 2 45 to 7 p.m. at 24600 La Ptaa. Laauna Nia~l. and a.~intrntnts can M mack b) callia&
83T-07l4. WcdM'Sda)'~ dn'e i from 2:4S to :JOp..m. at
St. kholas Church. 24!S~ El Toro Road. t,.una Htl
with dononcncou~ tocaU 131·1090.
Real e.tate taJ~ plaaa«J
\'em V ihknt. thr Dir'OdUICt'f and hosl of ""How lo
Make-Money 1n Real Esaate... •in ~ the speaker 11
Monda) '1 mttuna of mt la1ness R~ ~••on 1n El Toro.
~ x'SMon IS 1et'l<'dukd for tM 'enth Floor
Rt''il.luran t in thC' HoMc "3' inis building on El Toro
RNd lt noon at a ,.,.,t of S 10.50. Call lkm Hie al
) 1-1 lOb for lunher m' 'rmataon~ ·
J
Lunch hour tal.t at Ubrary j
··.\re Yo u a Htddt•n Entrtpft'nt'ur.,.· 1sibes~b tofa tan .. b' Die\ Roberts \tonda) at noon in t~ •110n
CC'ntcr branch oi 1he :'l.rwpon Beach Public-Lt f'). 8S6
San Clcml'nte Dn'e
ThC' program is fl'("(" and v.111 Int a.fJl)n»imatcl) 40
minutes C:ill Jadae Head!~ a1 644-~J 86 for m0tt
in form:rnon.
Floral Arm Gulld to meet
The Or.an....-ount\ floral o\.rts G uild will prnrnt a
no"'~r..arrangtn.g ~km<'nstrat1on b) H~lcn Gatn.. a n1u1onJll~ accr<'d1tC'd Oowtr sho• Judte. at •lS mttti ..
Monda~
The program "'111 be held at the Wome-n's Oub ol
nta "na.ti01 : &~C"'" t •. at IOa.m. Thcdonat.oeisS4
and further 1nformatao,, 1u,·a11abk at S44--16l7.
JlentaJ coaaMlon ..,.,,,
TM Ora• ount~ Mental Hmllh .\llOClateoa ii
T'«'N.1t1n& \Ohante'CT"t't'mmamt} ~ m.n•to.'t b'
1u ~ prosram ~, .. chroftteal)) menlall) '8
adult;.
.\ m1n1mum •~kh umu·omm1une1" o(dwft.....,.
•S. r<qutrt'd. and tra1n1n; wtl. ~.dtcl w~ ......
arc a'atlabk all ti(~ Mdtn-at ~71--9917 fof ftMft
1nform111on.
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-~ CE <>r.,.. CCMllt OAtLY PILOT I Th&nday, April 7, 1881
SHOWING STUDENTS THEY'RE SPECIAL ••• ;;"'-81
to his relaxed 1nterac11on with thc
students.
"He has a subtle. ca\). laid back
., • way of havina ktds reallv thank about
lhemKlves; he puts no pressure on
them," she said.
Abbott, who also tt>aches world
lt'OIJ'IPh-1.' created the C'urriculum for
the social psychology class m 1980.
. Oass discussions covrr u mel) sub-
jects such as teen-age suicide. eating
disorders. AIDS. famil) communica-
. tions and low self-esteem.
"This may be the only social psych
class in the district ... said the 50-rear-
. old Abbott. "The first fi' nears had
no textbooks because 1hcre was no
mone}. I had to d1.•q'lop m) own
curriculum. I use a lot of visuals.."
Thc New York-bom Abbott said
his eight years spent "1th the Orange
Count) Probation Dep:l n ment com-
bined with a master'., degree m
speC'ial educauon helped him. to
deve-lop the class format
··1 -was a counselor and an intake
officer for kids from M q 'ears old
up to 19.'' he said "It ~a~ a great
trammg place be<'ausc '"u \t'l' about
eve~ t) pe of problem ~ "U cou Id C\C'r
imagine." ·
According to has stud. nh \l:-tloti's
He then reads todav's top ~
lcms: drua abuse. alrohol abuse.
prqn.ancy. suicick. rapr. robbery and
assault.
"Who solves those pro~ms? Who
is goin,a to deal with these najor
problems? Will you <klll with them
e very da)'. successfully? No one com-
mits suic1dc because thf'y can't do an
algebra problem," he says. ''They do
it because thcy can't deal with school.
home or failure.
"When I read this article. I aot all
fired up. Teachers and parents havc
to liste n to kids. not to speak to them
in textbook language. Everyday I
come-in here and what do I tell you?
Who do you love buddy? You gotta
love ~·ourself. Whe-n I get up in the
morning I look m the mi rro r at my
favonte person
.. I "mk at him. he winks back at
me. I sa). ·110,e ~ou .\t'lbott.' he says
·110,e )OU .\bbott.' lf,ou guys don't
hkn ourself. 1f' ou talk. really bad and
hard to~ o ursell and" hen you start
doing those 1h1ngs. 'ou havc a
problem. ~ou ha'e big. big prob-
lems." he adds.
Later . .\bbot1 talkl·d ahout the class
and .. his kids.··
contnbute. Then all oh wddcn they
make a move. I 1ike that beau~ 1t
tells me thinss arc goin, ~-••
Thouah Abbon said h11 dulel are
nol stucturcd with defined ~u
lations, hed~s enforttone rule to the
letter.
.. My basic rule is lhc1c arena put-
downs in Jheclassroom. Period. ljust
don't accept put-downs.·• he said .
"We do an exercise on brainstormina
and the rules arc everyone is valua~.
Whatever anyone says is worthy and
you take a look at it.
"You may discard it later, it may
not be appropriate for what you arc in
at that tame but you always make
e veryone feel worthy and that is the
way it should be. Your ideas arc as
important as mine. TMy may be
different. but you have to look at
Them." hc added.
According to Dc~ie Leavin. 16.
Abbott as not only eaiy to talk to. but
he relates to everythini the students
discuss in class. :·1 thank relating to the ktds ~
pends on where you arc coming
from.·· Abbott said. "I was raised in a
housing projC<"t. I undrl"Stand Cioin~
without. I understand strugle and
discipline and I 11nderstand there are
trade-offs in life. class is a refut~;:splan· to ~han: good ._ __ --ancrba~ . a --ptarr ·wnhoot
"Educa11on has three purposes." he
said "Number one is ""reho usmg -
gl't 1h<'tl1 111tu-thc;tfaso;room:-coun
them. get their AD.\ (t1ve rage daily
attendance). Right" Number two is a
transmission of the ':llues of our
culture and Number 3 1-;'enrichment:
things that are gomg to help you live
\Our life better
-twuncvera shiningcxampTe ota
good guy when I was irowing up. I
had all the maladies that everybody
has. 1 was aggressive. I was pouty. I
came from a poverty mentality. Kids
nowdays think their flroblems are
different. but th.ey are the same in
some ways caused by the same
reasons, .. he added.
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formalit). mtim1dauon" nr peer
pressure.
··He doscn't put h1rn'-l:lf on a
pedestal ... said 18-)car·old 'ha" nee
l ynch. "He doscn't blo" ~ou olT Ht·
really talks to you -and ~ou don't
have to WOIT) about him telling
someo ne else ...
· On a recent da). Abhott "alked 10
the front of the class dressed in blue
1cans.. a white shin and leather boots.
The classroom's two chalkboards
were filled \I, 1th information on teen-
age suic1dc.
He 1mmed1atcl\ gra~bed the stu-
. dents' auenuon b, h.;ung the top
problems for schoofs 1n 1940. Among
them. talking. chewing gum. making
noise, runnm' m the halls. gelling out
of liM. wcanng improper clothing.
·not rutting paper in the wastebaskets.
-" want to ask you a question. Is at
• "hard to solve those probkms an
school? That's cake-. man. Look how
many arc chewing f Um in here.
"You'reout. you re out. ~our'reout
__ -,et Ou.tta here.," he JOktngl~ points
. to the guilty gum che\loers. t
· .. I hke to g1' e m' kids good
information so the' r:i n make de-
c1!11ons on ho" to h'e their lives. This
is our "orld Jf,ou hH' better. I hve
better ... is Just gocs on and o n. That 1s
a nice ph1losoph~ ...
Abbott sa's his intention from the
beginning ~as to set up an at·
mosphere for sludent" that "'Ould
prompt a natural de lrt' to attend
class. ·
.. , want them to sa\ :h~·,. it's nice to
go in there and shar~ information -
we can k am from each othcr.' It 1s a
lo' in~ laborato~. ..
"It 1s amuing that kids who tal k to
me -Aho "on't talk m ;mo ther class.
But ll i:ioesn't al"ays .;iart off like
thaL Somctimes b' the end of the
semester I see dramatic changes m
people. These a re kids who would sit
for four. fi ve. seven '-'t"tks and not
And Lisa Nixon. 18. says self-
acccptance takes top priority in
Abbott's classes.
"He talks to us about accepting
ourselves as who we arc." she said.
"He involves us with hio; own life. He
as moral and has high standards. He
kno" s how to have fun. but still gets
us to work."
And that 1s where another label
could be added to Abbott's list. One.
ho"e' er. he declines to carry.
..Don't gct me wron~ I am not a
crusader ... he said. "I just think kids
need a place to talk. a place to be real.
I t~ to function with integrity. I say
what I mean and mean what I say. I
treat m) students with a lot of respect.
I don't think you can ask for
something yoj.J can't gi,·e."
NEWPORT TO ARREST PAPER THIEVES •••
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Prom Al
Ne" brochures \lo 1th rnrrent cairn·
dars are scnt out e-ach ~ rar
The successful program has been an
operation since Scptemher I q,4 The
profits are put mto the ell~ ·s general
fund. and the mone' I' used to bu'
equipment for the C·ll~ -usual!\ a
vch1 le such as a stret•t SIAl"Cper or
construction ~u1pmcn1
The newspaper rcc~clmg program
takes m appro\lmatl•I, S l.~00 a
month fo r the Cit) ofTl'rs -and the
cit) alread~ has its nr\t purchase
packed out -a trash trnck. 'alued at
S95.000
Smee the program txgan 1-i ~ears
ago. the Cit~ hascollccted 16.05 7 tons
ofnc"spapers. In return. the cit~ has
recc:1,ed S-i99.533.qi through Fcbru·
a~ of this }ear m rev('nue from the
sale of the papers The r n ce paid for
the ne"spapers each month ha
ra ngcd 0' er the ~ea rs frC'lm S2 5 to S60
a ton
Officials sa' there I') no out-of-
pocket cost<o to the ell~ tlecausc 1fthe
ne" spa pc rs "ere not collected for
rec~chng.. the) v.ould still have to be
collected and taken to the dump. •
-\nd. in add1t1on to the mone) the
ell~ ha!> made. the projtram has sa' e-d
thousands oftrttS.
But despite the program's success.
the ne...,spaper thieves arc thrcatcning
to har m the effon . The city has
formed a task force with a police
officer from the environmental
d1' 1S1on of the Pohct Department
and t"o refuJe supervisors. ·
.. Ifs a scnous enough problem to
stan arre-stmg prople.'' Niederhaus
said ... We takc m 100 tnns of papers
e-ach month. Whcn wc o;tarted notic-
ing the estimated .!()..ton disap-
pearance sinct the pnce raise. we jusJ
couldn't sat back and do nothing
about 11."
CL01HING FOR A IJFESlYLE.
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RECIPES BEA VY IN IMAGINATION ••.
homBl
an assortment of year!~ an and cssa)
competitions with prizt"-winmng re-
wards.
'Past winners and their teachers.
who enjoyed free t1dtcts to the
Orange County Performing Ans
Center or a certificate for a Marie
Callender's pie. hailed from Fountain
Valle). Huntington Reach C ity,
Ocean View and Newport-Me-sa
school distncts.
The ··My Favorite Pie Recipe"
contest pitted second $radcrs from
Ocean View. and Huntington Beach
City school districts. ThC' recipes were
to be submitted by the youngsters
without editing by a parrnt ortcachcr.
The winners and their teachers re-
cei'cd a cenificatc for a Mane
Callcnder's pie. All part1c1pants were
awarded a "Reading '"' as SWttt as
Pl E" bookmark. The competition ran
m cOnJ4nt1on with Newspaper m
Education Week.
_ "We looked for crca1i vity and we
looked a bit at the illus1rations." said
Vander Molen. ''T he kids had a
choice ttfi11ustrate or not. The contest
gave the children an Oflportunity to
display decison makinf skills. to do
things in a sequential manner and to
use their penmanship.'' .
•Ocean View School District:
Vista View School: winner: Mary
Jean Tims. apple p1C': Honorable
Mentions: Cara Vanderhook. apple
pie: Tiffany Thoms. pecan pie; Doug
Foster. apple pie. Te<1chcr. Harva
Carbone.
•Huntington Beach Cit) School
District
Eader School: wmnl·r: Stephanie
Ikeda. pumpkin pie. Honorable men-
tions: Jillian Higgins apple pie.
KA TY BOUCHER •••
homBl
Boose has qualified forthe Navy's
Gunner's Mate .. A .. School and
he will rravel to the R~ruit
Training Center in Great Lakes.
Ill .. in June to begin training.
When hesuccessfullyrom-
·pletes his training he could be
assigned to any one oft he Navy's
many duty stations around the
world. • • • Valley Hi&h School, Santa Ana
Unified School District, hosted
the Sixth Grade Pentathon
a wards ceremony rc«ntly. 50
schools competed for honors at
this five event competetion.
O ut of I 0 top schools selected
for subject areas such as lan.guaJe
ans. mathematics. science. social
science and superqui7. Mariners
School in the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School District was one oft he
top IOschoolschoscn in the South
Regjon for honors. • • •
Newpon resident Traci
Marillovidl,ascniorat USC, was
asked to be flag bearer for the
School of Education during the
May commencement ceremonics
at USC.
Marinovich was chosen by
faculty and staff. who felt she best
reflects the goals and "alucs of the
school.
A graduate of Newpon Harbor
Hi&h School, she is th(' daughter o~nMU Ferti1 Marillovldl of
Balboa Island. • • • Dave Romen of the Kiwanis
ClubofWoodbridae in Irvine
presented Horizons Youth Em-
ployment a check for more thal)
S400. Horizons will USC the
money io purchase a telC-
communications device for the-
deaf. This will be installed at the
eityoflrvine. Family Services
SCC'tion. This will-allow city staff
-rs l s s s s s s $
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Vern ..... Prnents
"Crdett" T IUI · Chllrman of the
~ Yllley Board of.Realtors
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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Acldemy -·cts Nteftt '88
A Benefit FM
OAANGCWOOO CHlDREN'S fotJC)ATION
On A TV Speclll of
''IDI TO llME IDB
• IUl ESTATE"
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Teacher. Sharo n Tol:lnd. Special
recognition: Siegrin Countryman.
Lipsmacking Lemon Pie. Teacher.
Mark Versteeg.
Perr) School: winner: Frank
Altomare. Super Lemon Crunch.
Teacher. Jonette Savold. Honorable
mention: Caroline de Lorm. choc-
olate chip candy pie. Teacher.
Kat hf) n Breneiser.
Smith School: wanner: Kristen
N)gard. chocolate swirl. Teacher.
Janis Liss. Honorable mention:
Lauren Anderson. cherry pie.
Teacher. Ka) Howard.
Hawes School: winner: Nicholas
Powell. Chooklit Chookit Pie
Teacher. Nanc) Hall Honorable
mentio n: Jaleah Duartr . Apple and
Strawberry Supreme. Teacher
Manlyn ManincL
to communicate dircc-tly with
deaf Horizons students and
Counselor Tom De Li 0 .
Horizons is a youth employ-
ment and training sen·ice for the
City oflrvine with a collaborative
etTon involving the Irvine Uni-
fied School District, the city of
Irvine, the business community
and community at large. Offices
are located in the Woodbridge
area.
This program prepares hiah
school students for employment.
pr:ovi<tcs vocational assessment •
1ob placement and follow-ut>. It is
completing its seventh year an
operation .
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Keep mum on hairy issues
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
couldn't resist wriung after reading
that letter from the ~rt-nts who were
upset because their daughter wanted
to shave her head. With us. it was our
19-year-old son. a student at the
University of New Hampshire.
We were chatting on the phone and
at the end of the conversation. he
said , "Mom. I'm going to shave my
head." I was shocked and asked him
why he would want to do such a thing.
(He has wonderful thick. blond. curly
hair.) His answ.er was that he
wouldn't have to bother brushing it
and he'd save money on shampoo. It
-did not make much sen~ to me.
Two weeks later I went to get the
mail and there was a letter from m y
son. I was surprised that he would
write qecause we talk 0n the phone
often and he almost never takes pen
in hand. Wben I opened the' e nvelope.
there "as nothing in it except one
beautiful blond curl.
A week later. I went to pick him up
at the bus station and di<1n't recognize
him. There was this tall male waving
.. madly and yelling.. "Mo m. Mom. it's
me."Theonlycomment I made when
we got into the car was. "You sho uld
have brought along a mutual friend to
introduce us.-" '. .
' He kept his head shaved for a few
months and has now goneto-the other ..
A11
LAIDEIS
extreme. His curl\, tllond hair 1~
almost dow!l t<> hir, ·sho11ldcrs . ..\gain.
I'm sa} ing nothing. Gt·t the picture''
-.'\ MOM IN OG NQUIT.
MAINE.
DEAR MOM: I certainly do. You're
a smart mom. When kids do funny
staff with their hair, silence is the
best response. They'll conform when
they are ready and the,Pss said about
it tile better. • • • DE..\R .\:--IN L..\NDERS: Can )Ou
handk one more kttcr ahout 1he man
"ho couldn't talk about an)th1ng hut
World War IJ '> Thi~ one will be a httlc
different
M' husband can·t tall-about am·
thing bu1 that "ar either: 1n fact. he
hasn't been off the sub1cct for several
years. The dear man ha' ..\lzhcimer's
disease. .
Tell ··1ncrt·dulous 1n Idaho" 1hat
she ha~ no idea "'hal 11 I\ IO ll\t~ l1kt·
this. M) friends have gi ven up on us
and the relatives 58) th<-y can't stand
to be around him. so we go ll alone.
This wonderful. beautiftllly educated.
sweet husband of m ine has been
wntten off as if he had died.
I am so grateful to the strangers in
places like McDonald's nnd Wendy's.
The) talk to him and listen to him
ramble on. making no \Cnsc. These
kind people make life hearable. God
bless them. Plea$C sign my letter -
HE<\RT.\C H E J N JACK ·
SO!\ VI LLE. .
DEAR JACKSONVILLE: null
you for letting us know wlaat it's like
to live with a person who is afflicted
with an illness that kills twice, lint
the mi11d, then the body.
I laave received muy letten from
readers who say tlaey can't stall4 to be
arobad that wonderful penoll wile is
•·so different" now. Don't they realize
that you must be aroand co.s&alltly,
ud it is a beartbre.akiJlg. soul-searhl1
responsibility~ ""
I bee people to show eo.mpauioa
for the afflicted and their families.
Take an hour out of yo•r busy (or aot·
so-busy) life and 10 visit a-,enoa
wbose mind ls gone. Yoo will come
away feeling thankful for your bless-
ings. and you will feel good about
baviJlg done a generous thiJlg .
Friday, ApriJB
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You meet "1mponant
reco' cred -)ou'll gai n public favor and could actual I\
"'1n contest. Emphasis on secunty. family. propcnr value.
Burden is lifted. granting you greater freedom. '\nes
in' ol H'd.
people" through
socia l affair or
unique introduc·
Jion. Empham o n
t,o m m u n 1 c a t 1 o n .
versalllit}. humor.
curiosit). Long-dis·
tanct; call provides
valuable 1nfof:' •
SYDNEY
0MARR
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Scenano highlights
mo,cmt·nt. crcall\ 1t~. rersonal magnetism. fresh stan.
Short trip could in-roh c relatl\ e. Check papers. notes.
dates, rcsolu11ons. D11n 't overlook 'er: 1mponant
appointment.
SAGITTARIUS 1:--lov. 12-Dec 21 I: You'll be ccl·
ebra11ng because "Lost and Found" dtd 1ts JOb. You
reco,er item. qcfea1 is transformed into v1cton . You'll
"o rk "'di ''1th publ·c. espec1all~ \\Omen ·Cancer.
Capmom pla~ rules.
ma tion. Gemini fea· ••••••••••••• tu red.
TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Emphasis on
philosoph). education. travel. long-range plans. Check
legal documents. including passpon. You ha'c right 10
ask questions and obtain valid responses. Scorpio plays
d istinguished role.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): By digging de-cp. ~ ou
learn plenty about money. financial status of panncr or
m ate . O utlet will be found for crcauve expression.
especial!) via written word. Flinauon also will figure
prominent!).
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22 ): Desire 1s fulfilkd in
connection with family. Focus on rapprochement.
pannersh1p. legal paper'". marital status. MaJor domestic
adjustment occurs-to your ad' antage. Taurus plays kc)
role. ·
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Look behind scenes. define
terms. stick to basil procedures. I nd1\ 1dual ·" hl1
counseled rash action is '>incere but misinformed. Proten
your own interests and health. Pisces ts in picture.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): GOod lunar aspec t
coincides with scnsualtty, creatl\ it). 'anet~. sex appeal
Focus on deadline. added respons1b1ht~. intensifi ed lo \e
relat10nship. Mone) picture brighter than o nginall)
anticipated.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What seemed lost will be
CAPRICORS (Dec. 22-Jan IQ l: Cycle high. 1udg-
mt·n1 and intu1110 n \\ 111 be un target. Emphasis on
ap~·arance. perso nal magncll'>m. pioneering spmt.
You'll gain populant' ma1or "1sh can be fulfilled.
Sag1l!anan in p1r 1ure
AQ UARIUS (Jan 20-Fcb 18): You'll 1urn 1n
"o utstanding ~·rform.1nce." omeone behind scenes
St'n·cs as )Qur pm ate c·heen ng sccuon. I nd1v1dual ~ou
genera II) ta kl· for gran1cd pla> s 'aluable role. Scorpw
nau' l' 1s in SCl'nano.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March ~Ol: Be read\ for unusual
d isco' el). intriguing mc-ssagc from mcml>Cr of opposite
sc\. Emphasis on asr 1rat1 ons. abtltt} to successful!~
ut1lt1e power.. of pcrsua~ion. You turn in upset '1ctol).
IF APRIL 8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are intense.
capable of mt'l't1 ng dea111tnes. ~ou handle respon~1biht)
and sddom do 1Jn>th1 ng in halfv.a~ manner. You have
natural l'\l'tUll\C abiltt\. ,·ou also arc romantic.
Sl'nt1ml·ntal ( apm:orn Cancer people pla~ 1mponant
ro k-. in ~our l1k. C ·1rrcnt c~cle highlights fam1I}.
pannash1p. funding. ~uccess 1n dealing with public.
Mamagl' also h1ghhgh1 <'d. and spo1light 1s on child. June
"111 ~ memorabk. pro1luctl\'e and profitable for you in
I l)8 .
She doesn't choose to run
It staned off as a great week. I had
m' teeth deaned and there were no
cavities. I found m) fa"orite ltpsttck
in an old handbag that ! thought was
lost. And the datr~bs I planted
upside down were pushing up
through the soil.
Then I got a letter from an attome)
1n Ohio saying he was running me for
President of the United States. His
name is Thomas Cecil of Kettering.
Ohio. and he is beating the crabgrass
roots on m) behalf to "rut a little life
1n the White House."
To m. believe me when I tell you I
nm flattered b}' the nffer and the
button s, "BUCKEYES FOR
BOMBECK .. ~ and "BILL FOR
FIRST MAN.'' but the truth is. I
don't want to be bres1dcnt.
It has nothing to d o with .~ing a
"oman and swimming against the
tade. i\ctually the polls ~ay more than
50 percent of the population believe a
woman could run the country. As a
feminist o nce pointed out. "Why not
a woman president? Ginger Rogers
did everything·Frcd A~tairc did -
~
E111 ~ ~ .•
Bo11ECK !~ L_
she just did 1t backward"> ahd in high
heels.··
The truth IS rm O\Cn.1uahfied.
I don't want to run around kissing
babies and licking spoons. I've done
that for 30 )Cars. '\nd I've spent a
lifetime situng around high school
gymnasiums-ancf fingrr-paintlng a1
the local day nurscrtc"
I don't want to spend m) wcekda)s
washing out blouses inn Hohda) Inn
and m } Sunda)s facing Sam
Donaldson and George Will on
television. Sam looks lake C\'el)' credit
manager I've ever known. and
George reminds me of the kid 1n grade
school that the teacher :llwa)S put in
charge of tak10g names while she was
out o f the room . .\nd ht· alwavs did
I don't "ant another job where I
ha'e to work out of m v ho me. I've
donl' that and ifs the pits -people
runn10g in and out using your phone
and asking where the extra ttssue 1s
rm sick of balancing budgets -
t~ mg to figure out if we _go out to
dinner or make a houSt' payment. No
thank ) ou . .\s for entenaining eve~
d1gn11an "ho comes do" n Penn·
S\ h anla· i\' enue. that gt'ts stale. For
too •. man\ 'ea~ J',e hosted and
hO!itcd un'111 i thought m) fa ce would
break from smiling.
I'm bored to death with the
responsib1ltt~ of telltn~ peo ple what
1D"'1to antl-wtn-n to do tt malung new
la"s and e nforci ng them and serving
as a mediator to promote peace. I
don't "'ant to work with Congress.
Heaven knov.s. (',e r:l1 sed enough
children.
I didn't mean to O\l·rreact. Tom.
but the presidency is a dead~nd job
for v.omcn. We're reach' for some-
thing bigger -somcthi_ng at a higher
cntr) k"el ..
Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Apru 7. 1988 113
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East-\\' est vulnerable. South
deals.
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The biddmg.
South West
4 Pus
~Orth
Pass
Eu1
Pass
Opening lead: Queen oi
It 1s all ver~ ~ell to kno"' 1he basic
percentages of the game. Ho" e'er.·
all of them have to be considered in
relation to the play of any hand as a
"'hole. "here the main goal is to
make or break the contrac1. For in-
CHARLES
GOREN
stance. consider that old bromide:
"Eight ever. nine never.·· It's an
accurate enough summary o f the
probability of playing a suit. provid-
ing that's your only concern.
Tiie LMI ...,,_ ~-m Al!lenca 1R 801
• l N11'ie Wood)
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tol\C T nbe & ll'e ~ s.c,.
Complete t ... vtalon nath'9• In Sunday'• TV Piiot.
Pa~njngan Oscar?
SAG will buy ~t back
It's the Screc:n ..\lll'r' C1udd that
hand s o ut those Oscar~ Rarch men-
11oneJ 1s the fact that the guild has
rc: ...... ·r' ect a cunouo; neht for Itself
"'hl'n 11 makes tho'>c a'wards. It 1..an
bu~ hack a n~ O~C'a r in d:l ngcrofbt·1ng
p:l\\Ol'd
't OU don't think of 0 Henn 3\ J
"'nll•r of"~''>tl'rn!>. but he 1s 1ndCC-d the
tl'llll\\ \l.hO created the r 1sco Kid
Did ~ou kno"' leeches can s"1m
ACROSS
' 1 Was blue
6 Actress -San
Juan
10 Aspersion
14 Salad item
15 Churchman
t6 Atncan 1ana
17 Ism
18 R1.51iy
20 S1zz11ng
21 PGA event
23 Inspires
24 Mongrels
25 Oeclineo
26 Coffin· na11
30 Leg1t1ma1e
34 USSR city
35 US POhl1COS
JTUock un1on-
abbt
38 Ice sheet 39 C1oddlst\
4 1 lndem,,ified
42 Beetle
43 Moocaain
.. Ou.ct ttate
48 Energy
48 Sheft•ecl 50 e>r.a .,,..,,
52 8reec:tl
~ Helper abbr
65 ~reflx fOf
·god or tas.se
66 Terminated
67 SleYths· abbr
68 Park bird
69 Changes
direction
DOWN
.1 Insect
2 Corn ptoduci
3 Ale MrVl"9
4 Dusti
5 Side routes
6 Most unusual
~Gaunt
8 Roland's
aestro)'9f
9 CJ\erub
10 Walked
1 1 Appearance
12 Malady
13 Bryophyte
19 Depravities
22 Sermonlu
24 Cont8tnef
25 Bitd food
26 Strings
27 Imbecile
28 C.tegory
Q Who are the ··gra!>shoppcrs .. in
:°\t'\.\ Ork ans' . upertiome"
..\ Gmunds~t'Cper!. "ho pick up
and la' d o" n 1hr .lntficial 1urfknown
tha<.·a·bouts a~ \lard1 grass
"'hen the "'llf~ hov. I •~ high a nd
qu.:i,rnng 11 ' <;(3red ~o ~~ tho~
\\hO ~no"' 311 J OOUI "'C'ht'S
40 Guy
41 Alhanoe
43 Hit
45 OIV<>roe city
47 Broilers
56 City ot Peru
57 Shetter
In light of the vulnerability, we
just give the nod to South's decision
to preempt with four hearts. Ho w·
ever, since the opponents could
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5 7 KINS of caip
60 Cavy
29 More loyal
31 Monster
49 Beginning
51 PeruMS
58 Exptoiter
S9Gwden.,_.
61 Pwishioners'
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contract barring gifts from the de·
fensc. declarer had to bring home
his contract to sho~ any profit from
his decision in the auction.
West led the top of. his broken
diamond sequence. Oc-clarer won
the ace and. in keeping with the
odds. cashed the ace-king of
trumps. Unfortunately. the quttn
did rot drop. Declarer tried to re-
cover by runnin& clubs. but Ea.st
ruffed the second club and shifted
to a spade . and the defenders took
thrtt trkks in that suit to administer
a one-trick set.
Mo~ lmponant than just draw·
ina trumps was to do so saf cly.
Sin.c:e du:larer could af'f ord to lose
two sl)Ade tricks and a trump. he
couJd have protecctd taainst the
possibility of a l -1 trump split.
At trick lWO. declarer should bavc
led a trump from dummy and fi ..
aaMd the ten. At worst, that would
have IOJt to the Cl'*"· TM ftlOll the
defenders then can do is to cash tw0
91*1a. Thereafter, -declattr'can-win
any tttum, draw numps. and rake a
dUcard. if neca11ry. oo dwn.my'a
dubs. At tilt cards lie, lllf 1'Mllt
MICCllds and Wat f oOows suit. IO
declanr IUnply dnws tbe a. two
'""""' and claims all the tricks. Somccime justicf iJ done!
62 Uptoer
32 Blue shade
33 Stowed cargo
36 Stroftel
53 Miid oath
54 EMend
55 HandWflt1ng
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63 Slngutar
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Fluor Daniel adds
asbestos services
mm Dally PUet wire refW1a
In Irvine, Fl_, Dulel. Fl.., ~.'t pnnc1pal subs1d1ary. has
announced the purchase ofa controllina interest in SOS bll., a leadina
contractor in the asbestos abatement industry.
Vince Kontny. prcsic:knt and chief execuuve officer of Fluor
Daniel Inc .• said on Tu<"sday. ·~Trus combination adds tt\e nationwide
presence and technical knowl~ of SOS in as~tos abatement to
Fluor Daniers full ranae of engineering and construction services. The
assoc1auon bnnas an e1tpenenced. cost<ffect1ve and safety conscious
team to a rap1dl) growina multi-billion dollar industry.
Robert Mooring. president and chief executive officer of SOS.
said. ··combining our market position and specialized capab1ht1es
with the extensive resources and staying power of Fluor Daniel offers
an unbeatable comb1na11on an the marketplace."
Headquartered an <;an Francisco. the company will be known as
SOS Intl .. a Fluor Danit'! Co. Fort he fiscal year ended Jan. Jr.SeS-trad:...
revenues ofS60 million / • • • Rodwell bterutieaal Co~. will clo~ tts Colllat Defene
Commulcatl•• electronics facility 111 Santa Ana. transferring the
work to plants an Cedar Rapids. Iowa. and Dallas.
The local plant employs 534 people and designs and develops
secure communicat1on<1 equipment for the federal govcnne nt and
satellite communications tenninals for the U.S. Air Force.
J'he closure as pan of Collins's efforts to consolidate operations.
company spokesmen explained Tuesday. Coll ins has 6.000 workers at
six ma1or sites in Norttr Amenca -S'llrt::alte City. Shreveport. La ..
Cedar Rapids. Dallas. Santa Ana. and Toronto. h also has subs1dian~
in W~t German) and France.
Rockwell lntemat1onal. an S 11 billion-a-year company. is one of
California's largest industrial employers with more than 37.000
~orkers at 42 sites statC'w1de. • • • In Costa Mesa. the board oflCN Blome4.icah be. has declared a
quarter1> dn 1dend of3 cents a share on the company's common S!OCk..
The dividend wtll be pay-able May I to stockholders of record Apnl 20.
ICN Biomed1cals develops. produces and markets research
chemicals and related products. including reagents, 1mmunochem1cals
and instruments for diagnostic testing in clinical laboratones.
pnmaril)' 1ri the U n1t<'d States. Canada and Europe. It 1s a maJor
supplier to the biotechnology industry. • • • Martel J. Pellerin. president of Costa Mesa-based ~ SU GrHp
be., has announced tht> company has entered into a non-binding letter
of 1nten1 relating to the purchase of all the issued and outstanding
shares o f Americu Tel"ltlM Network be. in San Diego.
A TN 1s a telev1S1on broadcast network which owns and operates
one television statio n and is currently building six more.
A TN's stations will be fully automated and programming will be
provided via satellite. -\TN plans to obtain permits and build I 0
additional stations in the next 12 months.
A T N was founded in 1987 by Charles Butera and Charles Cohen.
According to the t<'rms of the letter. Sak will exchange 12.500.000
shares of its restncted common stock in exchange for all the issued and
outstanding shares of A TN.
The Sak Group Inc .. a "blind pool .. public compan). clo~ tts
i>ublic offerina on Jan. 28. is currently traded over-the<ounter and 1s
listed in the "pink shce1s ...
A special merting of the shareholders of Sak is sch~ulcd to be held
on Tuesday in Newport Beach to approve the acqu1s1t1on. • • • Costa Mesa-ba~ All Sea.Met Rewts be .. a membership ~rt
campsround com pan). has reported substantial gains an sales and
c.arnmp for the fourth quaner and fiscal year ended Oct. 31 . 1987.
.. The results rcfkct effective operating controls. 1n~ludmg a
dramatic reducuon 1 n marteting costs and the emc~nce . of resort
operations as profit centers,". said Raymond G . Novella. president and
chief executive officer. ··rt has bttn a primary industry goal to generate
~ c.aminas from dues anct camPVound income. a nd All Seasons 1s lhe
first amona the major companies to achieve this... •
For fiscal year I qg7. All ·Seasons achieved a net income of
$952 000 or 24 cents a share. on sales ofS6.8S3.000. vs. a net loss of S 11 j32.0oo. or S2.89 a sh.arc. on sales ofS2.696.000 in 1986.
Resort operations showed a profit of $379.000 on revenues of
$3.598.000 for t 987. compared wi th a loss ofS 1.11 2.000. or 28 cents a
share, on rcvenucsofU.2S7.000durina 1986.
Tax-filing deadline
can· be postponed
There arc a number of reasons for
not tiling your tax return by April 15.
Some people have financial trans·
actions or joint venturn which m•Y.
be difficult to summame by the Apnl
IS filing deadline. Others simply
don't ,rt around to it.
The "a utt>mat1c .. e'<tension does
not require that you..utea reason for
rcqucstin4 additional time.
To avoid penalties for filin& later
than· Apnl IS. certain ~teps must be
taken. You must Iii~ for an extension
and show an estimat<' of your tax
liability.
1 If your estimate of the total taxes
due cxcttds the amount you have
already paid in. you are rcquil'N to
send the difference alona with your
extension request. If your tax esti-
mate on the extension request is less
than the tax on your final return. you
may be subject to penalties.
The "automatic" extc-nsion ~od
is from April IS to .\&JI. IS. Ad·
ditional time can be obt11ined by filina
a request for further e..'<tension. This
1CCond extension requires that you
state the reason for the dclly.
You wi ll be asked whdher your tax
tttums for the thrtt prior yean wat
timely filed. You'll have lO state
1
11111
Scan
whether your cs\lma1ed tax pay·
ments. if any. were made on time.
If you arc not in the United States
o n April IS. you have untilJunc IS to
fik rour return. This d~ not require
the filing of an extension form.
When you file your It'll return, you
attach a statement showina your
whereabouts on April 1 S. Si~ the
"automatic" extension is availabk to
everyone. there 1s no lonscr a tax
reason to be o ut of the country on
April IS.
The rules for extend1n1 the filina
date of''state" tax returns vanes from
state to state. If }'Ou need an ex·
tension. -check on the rules for the
states in which you will he required to
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Fortune 500 unf azed by crash .. .
NYSE UPS & DOWNS
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4 Nlcotelln\I S RB Ind 6 Ensource 1 Nlcl'IAotgt
I Ale111rl(trs t ZenithE 10 COlumbPlCI
1 l H1t1F rll pf8
12 §E"•v Inc 13 1nal'le< s 14 ecet Enlro
15 Hernl.scnto 16 TvcoLabs s 17 CelREIT 11 MHI GrouP 19 Put>li<k ll'ld
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CmclCred Snowoo.1 s 1nt1Rec1 Ferro s Businlnd S 811Cll. 0Kk
Name 1 Alfffn Inc
2 M~rc1oe
3 r. NV s 4 CDf"P S 1 rCo l>f 6 i.V.oo PIA 7 ClllrHStr I Sunsl'IMn t Winle klnc 10 v1Menville 11 ROlhehild 12 Z~ill'ILat> 13 vjAl'"hl,,11 1' SoumtkCP • 1Sl~o 'f Trenscn Inc 1 COieco 11 Fruefllu18
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UP 7' UP 7 4 UP 1 4 UP 7 1 Up 69 UP 61 UP 6 7 UP 67
UP 66 UP 6.6 UP 6.S UP 6' UP 6 2 UP 6 I
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NEW YORK (AP) -T~ following lasl shows ll'le Over • tl'le -Counter "ocks and werr1n1S that "-"' gone uo the mo\I end oown tl'le most t>IMO on ~cent of cn1099 for Wed No securllln tredlng ~w '2 or 1000
'"-'H are include<! · Net end ~cente9e CtllnQH ere tne dltferttKt t>etwtef'I the Mt vio• ·s c10,1ng pr~• •n<I Wed~S IUI or t>id ori«
Name List ~ ll'ct. I Com"oc11Gro ?l• + '; Up 12 2 2 Erlvlnd 7 + I ... UP 21 1 3 AmcOleE;v 27' + ., UP ij I 4 erdTt 2' • + 1-UP 0 t ~~~ ""' 1l-, + 1'-. UP 1 S 0 I 3' • + , UP 1, 1 H I MlM 2' 1 + 1-UP l 6 I H Inc 10 + i,., UP 17 6 t ~ell en un I ., + 1'• UP l72 10 vt 11 Co 4~ + " Uo 16 7 II eirfdNoble S • -+ l.w UP 16.7 12 Ovl~ 1· • +S-16 UP 16 1 13 NovePfl wll9 't _.. ., UP 16 g 14 RCM Teti wl " + , Up 16 lS AutoctvEn;r 11' • + 1 ., UP lS.4 1 lnt«end 2'' + ~ UP IS 0 1 H~8lo 111.o + 1, UP 14 1 A~ lrcult 4 + ,,, UP " NV Mio I + I UP 1'.
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Belt ~H back ..
Fortune wud total sales of the SOO
climbed 9 percent last vear 10 S t 88
tnlhon. up from SI . 71 1nlhon an 1986
and higher than the prf'v1ous record
ofS 1.81 1nlhon an 198~
Profits Jumped from S64 billion 10
S9 I b1lhon. a 4 1 percent increase tha1
p ve thr 500 tts b11&C1t share ever of
U S. industnal profits. Fonune said
The magazine at1nbu1ed the per-
formance lO frct'I~ srending con-sume~ unconcerned~ 1th the Oct. 19
stock markl't plungt" corporate
restructunng 1hat has rt"duccd work-
forces. and the .... cakenC'd dollu tha1
has made U.S. good' more c:om-
pet1t1vc overscu
The wp s1A c.ompanies. General
Motor\ Corp . Enon Corp . Ford
Motor Co.. lnterruttlllnal Bui.1n~s
Machines Corp .. Moh1l Corp and
General Electnc Co .. "'-'t're unchanged
from the pre' 1ous ~ear Teuco Inc
!'o. . and "1ncncan Telephone &
Telegraph C'o . No. 8. S"-appcd plac~
from the 'ear before EJ. du ·Pon1 de Semoun ~peatrd
1n the No 9 spot, and ClM:\ ron C orp
~as bum~ out of 'o I'' b'
( hnslcrs a .ccn1 from "'lo I J.
The nc~ hst conuunrd ftwer mnn-
bc'~ of industne!. such as budding
matenals. food 1ndustnal and farm
equipment petroleum refining. ru~
ber produns to} sand src>rtJn&&oods
There "'ere mo~ compi\ntcs produc-
ing chemicals. compu1<'~ fumuurc.
mt'tals. drugs and cosmeucs.
Gtograph1call). Nt""' Yor1' was
homr 10 SO of the 500. down .from 53
1ht' H"ar before. but that was stall
enough to l~p 1t the Nn. I corporate
h('adquaners c-11) Chic-ago repeated
a'> 'o ~ "'11h .:!4 up (rum 20
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THURIDA Y'8 CLOSING PRICES
NEW YORK <AP.> At>f, 7 ll'rev.
Adv~nced 'lU 1 fined nctw.noed ot•l !Jwn .._whiohs 7 New tows 1 6
AMEX L E~DERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Sein, 'P.m. Pl'lce and net ch~ of the rnost Ktlve Am«l· can Stock Excn.nee Is,~. tr.ciine ne-
tlonellv •' more t~n Sl L~Tel ~ L;W. ~
AlzaCp ghbbcfi + V.
TeusAlrCo ·1 11~ -1h &owTneCo , ~ -I/• NY Imes , t :,,..It~ EneySvc 16'. • .,. Ws10i911al 14, 1''-
Goln Q uon~
W H~T NYSE DID
NEW YORK (AP) AP<. 1 ~.
Adv•nctd , ~l Declined ¥;f.'l'l~ t 1ifi PMw h lths New lows 6
NYSE LEADERS
D o~ JoNES AHRAGE S
NEW YORK (AP> -FlNI Dow Jones ver•rs,•or Th'ur~v.L .. ,1 Ind . 2°'2.94 17+ .
Trn , .... " '· S-. " 4. . 1n.n 4 1-1 J~,nt ........
ran :ii' ~l'tll ,\-?al.
NASDAQ SuMMARY
Market hits limit on
computerized trading
NEWYORK(AP)-~jumpinthc
Dow Jones industnal 1ver11t 1.eSttd
the New York Stock E•C'haftle volun-
tary limit on computetized prosram
tradina for the first time, but Wall
Street expens differ on whether the
restriction ma11er1.
Tradm said a cheer erupted on the Bia brd•s vast floor When the
widel)'. followed •veraee careened
past 50 points at about 3e20 p.m
Wednaday. automatkally pl8ci.~
the "colla,r on to<alkd index art.t. ~ tndina f'or the mt of the day. TM Dow avcniee doled at 2.061.6 7.
up 64.16 points. .ne momentum of that rall)' help-
ed iftlpire ltrolll bayiftl in Tot:yo
todly dlat P8llMd pric'es dteir pe-c11r:k"*-o. aw -TJ;: Stoct Eldlllll:JKWm._, the NiUei 510dt A\lcniee orus 1ec. i--. wbida 11inec1
19'.ll poinu Wedmnday. llined
anodlc:r 2~.o' todly. 1'18China
26 769.ll. la L .... &be Loeiloa fiueaal :n..100 trni ...... .,..._
2l .... IO tM 1767 '"91 by la1e ........,._
... • of late "'°"'illl lft New
Yort. llowewu. tbt momentum
J,
stalled and lhe Dow Jones averqe was off about two points to the 2,059
level.
Al~ the avcraac had nintd
with a ~point daily up or down limit
a& lalt f'our limn since the ratrict.iolT was announced Feb. 4. Wednnct.y
marked the first time the thrnhold
was breached.
The collar is pan of an effon to
suppress wild price swinp in the
aftermath ofthe Oct. L9 mart&et crub
and restore inveaor conffdencc. Some tradm said that without the
Umn. the Dow a~ milht have
riten n much u I 00 Pnhtt1 '\VfldKI. day, but othen said It.,. lmporlible aoknow.
wrheft ..... of propam tndi ..
wheft tlae Dow wu up bftveea )5 and
49 points.·· laid Pllilip C. hcdo. ~ of iaElitudonail lfl!ltill at
DilloG Read A Co. ""It went tom 40
10 49 widria ftve BliMltea. ..
Sewnl oeer iallitw llciia • e d
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Edison
-turns
.back .
Marina
The Edison Hiah boys volleyball
team rebounded lrom an openina·
pme loss to defeat host Marina. 9-15.
16-14. IS-12, I S-7, Wednesday night
in a Sunset L«aue opener.
The Chargers (7-0 overall ) won the
critical second pme, which lasted 37
minutes. after rallyina from a 14-12
deficit. Senior middle hlockcr Brian
Boone served for the final four points
for Edison.
In game thrtt. the Chargers jumped
out to a 7-1 advantagr only to sec
Mai ina-(4-3) overu~cm-st 8-7.
The game seesawed the rest of the wa y
before Edison took control at the end.
Edison then played a solid fourth
game to complete the victory.
Boone was credited with 18 kills
and seven stuff blocks. while senior
outside hitter Mark Prt'oiho added 13
kills and seven blocks and -John
Solomon contributed 11 killund-Si.1.-
blocks. In other Sunset League openers:
Oceu View S, P ... tata Valley l:
Greg Evans and Lee Quinn were
strong near the net and Chris Hocker
added hitting strength as the Sca-
hawks won at Fountain Valley. 3-1 S.
16-14. 15-13. 15-10. •
Setters Dale Tanner and Brian
Dalluge did their part as Evans
rteorded nme blocks and six kills
while Quinn had seven blocks. Tan-
ner also had an a~ and Hocker
chipped in with four kills as Ocean
View improved to 6-9 cwerall.
Outlast-Be•c~ S, Westmiuter
t : Craig Pazanti. a jtinior outside
hitter. registered six kill'> and two a~
and setter Jim Rice had 25 assists as
the Oilers won at Westminster. I S-2.
15-6. 15-3. John Klien added four
kills for Huntington lkach.
In the Pacific Coast Lea&ue:
WeoArt•1e S, T~ 8lll1 t: The
league-leading Warriors brttzed to
the I S-4. I S-0. I S-4 victory at home
behind the play of middle blocken
Adam Keefe (nine kills) and Keith
Boothroyd (three ser"ice ~ces). as
well as outside hitter Jeff Smith's
seven kills.
Woodbridac is S-0 in the· PCL.
while the Mustan15 fall to 1-4.
I.qua Bead S, Cotta Meta t:
Senior setter Mark WeUs had six ·
scrvitt aces. I 0 kills and 30 assists as
the Arti1ts dispatched the host Mus-
tangs. 15-3. I S-2. I S-2. 10 improve to
4-1 in league play. Hitter Malcolm
Gapp added 11 kills for Laauna.
In a non-league match:
Ulltvenity 3, Lapu Hlllt t: The
T rojans improved to S-0 behind Pat
Fc1Tcll's 15 ~ills and IA from Stefan
Mumaw m swcepmg the visiting
Hawks. 17-15. 15-10. l ~-7.
In community college action:
Goldee Wnt 3, Wntmoet 1: Ron
Smith and Lee Moore each had 20
kills to lead the Rustlers past the
Warriors. I S-10, 15-11. 18-20. 15·6.
to improve to 8-4 in tht' South Coast
Conferen~.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1988
World Champion Twin• fell to 0-2 •ft•r loa• to Yank-. C2.
Toronto aurpriM• Detroit•• Stanley Cup pa.yotta begin. C2.
Oilers, Barons rally for Subset wins
Huntington Be~ch tops
Marina in sevent . 6-5
Marina High's luckless Vikin15. who took
a S-4 lcad into the bottom of lhe seventh inning.
walched one act awa)· as Huntington Beach
scored the tyinf.::ad winnina runs on walks for
a 6-S Sunset uc hascbell victory on the
Oilers' field Wcdncsdav.
Dominic Alvarez, who took a no-hat. nane·
strikeout performance into the sallth before
bein~ knocked out of the boll by a fi ve-run
Manna uprisi ng. doubkd to left wuh one oul an
the seventh and went to third on a singJe by
Chris Bowen.
Chance Agnew moved Bowen to second
and Jason Bettinger wal ked to load the bases.
Pinch-hitter Dan Mallc.-r worked a frtt pass to
tic the gaW1e, then on a 3-2 pitch, Tom Flores
took a high and ansade pitch fo r the game-
winnang RBI. ~
The Oilers ( 11 -3. 2-2) built a ~d
through five innings behind Gerard
Cawthorn's two-run homer and Bowen's M>lo
shot before Marina ( l -~-1) struck back.
In oth(r Sunset action:
F._tala Valley 4, Westmla1ter 3: Junior
right-hander Steve Mnntaomer) sur. 1 \ ed a
three-run homer by &n Mendou in the fifth
annin,and the Barons hacked ham up w11h tv.o
runs an the sax th to rull at out. 1mpro' ang
Fountain Valley to 2-~. a game olT Edison's
league-leading pace.
The Barons got the "'inning edse an the
smh when Jeff Watts It'd olT "'1 th a single and
ad\anced to third on a double b) Tom
Mendoza. George Hofstacncr producW the
game·t> ang marker Wlt h a single and Mt>ndo1a
scored the wanning run on a passed ball
In the Sea V acw l.c:\gue:
Coroaa del Mar I, Newport Hart.or !: (,ar.
Sussman th rev. a gem. and second baseman
Greg Haack (1 for 3) tufa bases-loaded doubk
during a six-run fifih inning v.hach rallied the
host Sea Kings (4--5. 1-~\ from a 2-0 defi;at
Sus.sman (1-1) ~~he distance and
all ov.cd sax singles. struck out four and walked
t1o1.o
""1th one out. and Fr.i nk Herman p for 4)
doubll'd tht'm both 10 bdorc sconng himself on
Scan !':1chols' si ngle. Cnnrad Colby. who took
the loss on the mound. '>'ent 1 for 3 and drove an
the Eagks· fim run
Scn1orccnter fielder Milch Melbon sanflcd
home a run an the fift h whale the Sea Kin15
Stored t""1ce more an the inning on a walk and
error CdM catcher Kc' 1n Maas C? for 4) had
t1o1.o doubt~.
Nev.pon Harbor 11·31 scored two un-
l"arned runs an the third on Ton) Wren's two-
out. bases-loaded single
Sadclleback I , E~tucla t : The hos•
Roadrunners ( I 0-4. 4-01 used s111 singles for fi \-c
runs 1n the first mn1 !'lg.. and rt'he~cr Paul
0-Hearn uS<'d a forct' pta~ at the plate and t~o
stn~eouts an the se'enth to work out of a no-
out bases-loaded Jam he created sa' 1ng the
'tllof"\ for Make .\rro,ns 14=-0)
Tuslia •. l lainnity 3: Scott Relph scored
on Da' 1d ~..igan's buum t'r up the maddlt in tht
11th 1nn1ni: ""1th tht> anfit'ld and outfield drawn
an to lift thl· Tillers (9-~ 3-11 past the Trojans
14-11 IJ...i1 "'ho have three extra-mnang. o~
run lusk!> an league pla'
\fontC' Jont's patch<'d the final five 1nnanp.
allu1o1. 1ng Ju Si 1int' hit and two wa lks "'h1lc and
stnling out '>I' 10 amprme to 5-1 na's Garth
\ 1ar allo"'ed one e<irnt·d run an fi,e annangs of
rl·lll'f but tovl tht' I JSS
Franl Lam'a h;'ld a t1o1.o-run sangJe
Ul'orgc Saldana 13 for 4 l and Chns ah a had
RBI sanglt's and O'Heam had a sa raficc fl~ to
pro' 1de a S-1 lt'ad an th<' first Saddleback made
l,l,b-1 1n the fo~nh before Estancia 14-5 ~-~I
~~red thrt'e 1n tht' fifth
Rd ph drl'°" a lcadoff ""all and aftt'r a
popout Wl fllile .lltC'mrt. Craig Mom son ""as
hit ti' J \ 1.ir patch Kt'' in Squires rehe'ed and "'J' p1to.h1ng to font'' wht'n a pa\sed ball
alh11o1.l·J Kt·lph to mo' c.-•o third Moms.on stoic
'K'l•1nd "hl n \addkba· ~ l"knt'd to hold Relph
J I It 1rd 11n J doubll Sil' 11 0<1n.Doughert~ and \11kt' Le1o1.1s singled (Pleue 11ee BASEBALL/C2)
..,. '
Buckner's hit
-ifts Ange-ls
Vet pinch-hitter
accepts r ole. lea ds
win-over Chicago
\HIC.\GOt.\Pl -Ball Buckncr1
1o1.11l1ng to accept has role as a panch-
h111er "1th thC' AngC'I' although he
feels he can still be prod urn' e pla' ang
full-lime
"Bu t v.hen I'm an thlre as a p1nch-
hmer I v.ant to be the best p1nch-
h11ter I can be," Bucl ner said after
deh,enng a ue-brea~ 1ng t1o1.o-run
single an the I 0th inn an!' that &a' e the
Angels a .i.~ 'acton, OH'r the Chicago
Wh11t' So>. on V. t"dnesda) night
"I sull th1nl I can hat '00 and dn' e
in 100 runs 1f I'm pla\lng regular!\ ..
s.aad the 38-~ear-old Buckner "hoS<"
' h m are tops :i mong acu' e pla~ers
The .\ngcls prcs.tnted ( o<>l ac
RoJaS ""ath the game bal~fter has first
managenal tnumph bu1 Ro1as want·
ed 10 tall onh about the team
··1t couldn't ha't' been a better spot
for a gu~ lake tttm .. ROJ U ~1d of
Buckner "The ba~ 1o1.C'rc loaded and
he's a good contact h111 rr ..
.\fter the Wh11e So' rallied lor t""O
runs in the bonom of tt'te ninth to tie
the game. Wall~ Jo~ ner opened 1he
.\ngtls' 10th wat h h1;. third h11 :t
sangk and Dc\on \' h1te wallt-J
Bna.ci Do1o1. mng flied •'UI but fad.
Ho1o1.ell fouled olT I 1 p11ch~ in
~orl ang loser Bobb' Th1UX"n for a
v.a ll that loaded the bao:.es. ··
Buckner then batted for Bob Boont'
and singled up the middle. sconng
Jo, ncr and Wh ile
.\ngrls at Chicago Whate '·
11 30 a m
FrW.ay's Game
Oakland at .Upls.
Time ,05 pm
T\ :-.one. -
Radio. to..M PC (7 10)
.\fter being shut Oul ti' Dan Petn
and DcV. a~ ne Buic.'t' for eight annan,S.
thl' V. h11e \ lied thl" game an the
bottom of the ninth
Greg V. a Iker dre"" a leadofT -.·atk
and Carlton Fisk doubled Dan
Pasqua grounded out as \\allter
~orcd. "Ith Fisk takane third. Don-
nie.-\1oort' rehe'ed B1i1ce and Ken
V. ii hams· 'lal nlice 11~ scored pinch
runner Ga~ Redus ""1th the t~ 1n1
run \1 re p1 ll'ht-d 11., scorelt"Ss
inn an~ for the' 1c1on
Jo' ner doubled to open the .\ngcts·
s.«ond ofT Chacago's Jack McDov.ell
1o1.en1 lo third 1o1.hen shnnS'\op Ozzie
Guillen bobbled Wh11e's grounder
and "ort"d on Do1o1. nani·., s.acnfiC'C fl)
The ~ngd!> made at 2-0 ofT John
Da' 1~ 1n the C'aghlh when Jo}nCf
s~ngled ""llh one out. c;tok second.
"'l'nt lo third on a "'1ld puch and
~l)ft'd on V. h11e"· douMe
Pl·t ~ acqusrl'd fr-om Detroit last
.f)«l"mtier "3!> "'Ork1.,g on a two-
n11ter "'hen \\ allc-r and Fisk singJcd
to open th<" C'"h1cago ~\-C'Oth. Buatt
thC'n t()('l ln er and strud. out Pasqua
and V.11l 1ams Bu1cr balked lM
runners an to 'K.onng posnaon but
Donnie Hall popped 0111 10 end the
1nn1n~
II.ark llcLemore of tbe A.Diela alldee
acroee laome plate after Clalca&o calcMr
Carlton Flak ~lled taC u umr.,~n~lke Reilly maka darl.n& tblrd .
:. If that ball is a foot or '""0 to e11her
sade of the base afs a double pla~ and
we're out of the mnan~ ·· Whate So'
\tanager Jim Frcgosa said "Bu t 11 had
e~t's and thcre·s noth ing ~ou can do
about 11 ..
McDo..,ell "'ho 1o1.4s J..() after
uamang tn tht' ma,ors last September
g.i' t' up llOI~ fo ur hns and one run 1n
~'"" 1nn1ng.s
Flames erupt early, ·bwy Kings in opener, 9-2 DeBusk
Old ti M Do Id Joel Otto and Hakan Loob scomi two Calga~ applied c0nstant pressure 1n the Calgal) netm1nder \1 1•(' Vernon . returns -mer c na goals each and Gan, Suter set up thrtt to lead Los A.ngeles zone. firing 50 shots at Kings· ThC" Flaml"s shut .~ov.n \ht' l\.angs J)Ololoer
g t C lg lli g the Flames. goaltender Roland Mel1nson. pla}. hm111ng Los .\n~C'lcs to one goal on sa' Bl e S a ary f0 n Al Macinnis. Joe Mullen. Joe Naeuwendyk Macinnis. 1o1.ho added two assists to his pov.er-pla~ chances a'ter surrendenng nane a -aze
--artd Gal) Robens also ~orcd. goal. s.aad the Flame-. pla)'ed a sman. op-pov.cr-pla~ goal an '"" loss.t to Los .\ngelt'S
CALGARY. Alberta (AP)-The Calgary McDonald's goal sax minutes mto the ponunisuc gamt' last v.cek
Aameslookedtoanold·timertobegantt)Cirrun game ignited the Flam<'~. who banged an thrtt :·~1e were 'el) pauent tonight, 'el) .\fier McDonald vpcned the \.taclnnis
for the Stanley Cup. more in the ne xt nine minutes. d1sc1phned an~ v.e Just 'ittmed to .. all for our beat \.felanson : o-laH·r for a ~.{i lead
Lanny McDonald. the oldest player on the "It gave us a big boost and the boys sttmed opportunaues. he said "Whl"n v.e got th<'m.
ice at 35, scored the game's first goal 10 take it from there." McDonald said. we capatahzed.. Otto made 11 }--0 :it 9· 36 and Loob. a SO.
Wednesday niaht. touchi ng off a scoring -wtlcfhcr it's old-timers. young-tamers. -John Tonclh also had tv.o assists Tor goalYortr 1'unn1 tti i't'gutar M"ason. ~om -
barrage as the Ffames whipped the Los An~les new-timers or middle oft he pack, lhe guys were Calgar). andudang the I ()()th playolT po ant of has pleted the onslaught at 14·4:? on a po1.>er pla\
Kin15 9-2. workintt hard for each Nher." career. Both tC'ams scorrc1 tw1C'C an the S<"Cond h was the first i)lme of their Smythe Division playoff series which continues here After taking the 4-0 lead. the Flames ne ver Jimm} Carson and Da'e Ta}lorscore'd for penod before Calp l) added thrtt more in the
loniaht. allowed the Kings to get close. • the Kings. ~ho man:\ged .Just I shots at final pcnod to roll up tt'te srore
USC·tops
UCI, 5-2
LOS ANGELES -UCJ's
Trevor KrQnemann u~t the No.
4 ranked player in the nation.
USC"s Scott Melville. but the No.
6-tanked Anteaters mi">ted thejr
top player Mark Kaplan in a SJ2
loa lo the ICC'Ond-rankt'd Trojans
at use WedMtday.
Kroncmann. ranked ~th in the
nation. won the opening sel. 6-1,
before rcvcnina that 'COtt and
&beft held on to beat Mtlville, 1·S.
in a third-set t~break"' for the
victory. Kn>nemann has won 10 of bis
last 11 malChes aod upped his
rmwd to 20-11 oVmill. I S-6 in
clual maathes.
But the Antea\erl( 17-S) miltfd the ptttelK'e of Kaplan. who
Caeda Orea Pauon said was Mid
out ol'tbi1 match in an tfron to~
bim t.lthy after 'tn.mtl .. =. ut Peppentine lat weftencl
a t.d cM1a C'nld. USC
im~20-l. Ricbard Lubntt.
wllo raalled 4M in the Mtion.
... led Jolt• Clnal at No. 2. ...... ,.bl :t .... 6-l, 6-4. .:c..-:-•dlln•=a c '9cl M No. l. MiM IO l'7Ga
....... Eric~:1~.S.7, 7~ ....._.u11 •1•br i•lhr -----'
Nicklaus ready for top effort
__,/
But Norman. Lyle. Balles teros
given best c ha nce at Masters ~
AUGUSTA. Ga. (A P) -"Look out for me this
week," Jack Nicklaus said.
Nicklaus smiled when he said at. bul Grta Norman
was not su.rc he was kiddina.
.. He"s playina ~II And he's added about 30 yards
with thll new meial-wood driv~ .. Norman said after a
practice session for tk ~2nd Masters which bepn toda)'.
'"h's pven him a lot more confidence. and that's
tt.!I~ .it he needs." Norman said.
But despite the ptt~Me ofNicU.us and the younaer
membenofthe Americu tour, Allllralian Norman and
two other foreip SW" command lhe mosl attention tol"f. in&o 111>1r1 fim m~ tournament of the SC>rina.
'Ifs t~ to be done. isn't it'!" •id S.nd)' Lyle of
Scotland. the former Britilb <>Den aon who enhanced his sundina Int weet wiU. hil v1C1ory of
the lealOft Oil the Amnic:an tour. wbict. him the
yar'1 lc8di111 money·winner. .. rm ree4y," WIS tllle eerw ~to( Spanaard
Sevt a.ne.roe.. who h3t won twicr and come so dott so man'!.:1: tilna. · r it Dlayina vny well, .. said Normaa. "You can't
look mil bin\ 10 find I favorite. .rfiC•s won befoft. And tae•s 1a1t lldclft. n..t'aahnost
u i1nponaM as wiaa1ea." NonMa llid. Nonnaa. of'<OUnt. blows wlln8ne ......... ~ ..
btta lt'COIMI in the IMt two MMten. ~ loM IO Urry
Mia's pitdHn pla'WOll' bildie IMt year Md -._,.
yndef by NickJaul lk -blfani. But t.c has ~~eel now. coeftdalt as twcr • ..,
and (haJlnlj .. All ttta':'is behind tnt. .. Non9a l9id of Ml
of&easoct ea 1917. "Th:at'I a.itloly. rN ~IO fK Oft
•
with it
")am confident of m) abaht~ to "' an hert" Do1o1. n the
lint I am going to Cr3d •he egg. I" 111 v.an ~ere If not th as
year. then sometamr sonn .. ·
Nicklaus, 48. the onh s1,·t1me v.1nner of the famed
gtttn jacket that goes 10 ·the first 01 golfs Grand lam
events. tends to q.rtt.
"Grca is swanJing tM cl ub better than r, e e'er Sttn
him." Nicklaus said. "h<'ttcr than he did an · 6" v.hcn ht
won 10 tournaments around lhc ~orld.
.. I'm very pkaicd with lhc -.a} I'm pla)ang. 'Cf)
excited about pla)anl-:tniuous to pla~. I c.an't ~all to ttt
to aolf counc e~ry da' ... said Norman. w1i\ncr of thrtt
toumamenls in AuSlral1a this )Car. •
Whitt the forcian t>ntrants -also includana former
winner Bernhard Lan~r of West Germ~n). 8nt1sh Open
~hamp Nick F11do of Enataod and Ian Woosn1m of
Wales -draw strong attention. thtre as a strcma
American prcwnce an the 90-man field.
Chitf amona lh ·m arc Paul Az1"ft'r. Mltk
MtC'umbtt. Tom KJte. 8m Crmww. Ja)' Kaas. °'n&S
Suaner. Lann} Wadkins. PGA champ.o n ~ clson
and Mau. the dd~ndanLchampeon.
And. too. t~'s Tom W1uon. t'WlCf a Masiers
v. inner. once ao1rs dominant ~. fhe times a 8ntlsh
Open chimp.on.
Watson clo9cd a thrtt-)ur non-winnanc 11rina late
&ast teaton. and has pit b1m11Clf tn rontcntto n lt\.C'ral
umes th11 year.
··1 ofttn pla) ~I an .\upsta." WatJOn laid -h 's J~
a matter o( mat•• a h pattS. I'm Just not mab• all
thole S. and 6-footCTI l uted to."
• McONnbtt. • •1nMr two~ lllO-muhaw and Kite. -.0 fftqwall) a ('Of,.t~ but ltOt ytt a .....-r, lho
Mwc .,._yed IU'Oftll) '" m"'ftt weds. Pritt lftOM)" Ml 1-"'4 ~ bftft anllOUftald.
The fiMI two rounds S.Mday 1nd Sundl)' wilt M
~·-~b)iCM.
Anteaters
roll, 11-4
Jeff Obttdan.k.. uCJ'~ senior
SttOnd ba5Cman. continued to
cloSt' an on school f't\"Ord~ and
John Sttbuf'lt'r e\tendt"d his h1t·
Ung su"tak to t ight pmn as the
.\nteaters defeated Tht" Master's Coll~. I I-". an a non-cnnf~ttnet"
baseball game Wedn~a · night
at L'Cl
· Obcrdanlc. •ho ~nt 3 for 5
with tv.o RB I ancludintt his 14th
double of the season. hfttd ha\
St'ason avt'~ to .3 3 v.-hale
Sttbuf'lt'r doubled an tht finh
inning to k.ttp his slreak intact It
was the 16th doubk oft he )'Car for
Sttburwcr
Obetdlnk1s 16tut shv ofl)ang
UC'Ts s1~scason h11 rt'C'Ord of
U . cstabhshc-d ~ M1kt Hirano an
19 9.
f retbman nshl·hlnJcr Mike
C1h-m. l-0. ~td five 1nn1np
to cam tht ''taor) u Km
Wlut•-onh and Kev tn Kandalaft
finiiMd '!P· Cal"'Cn allowed C11f\l
1Ht1 and fbur nms (thrtt emf'Md)
•hi" 1tntina out thrtt ud
walkJ~ four .
Cl (.21·19-1) 9'eld 3 S-4 ae.d
O\'tf TM Malaef''s (lS-18) btfoft
eapM llitftl fof ti• NM tft the .....
Sttbuqao"s doubk WI' lhs I t.m
ef'tht )'tar, ucr firsc baKtMn a.mar °'°'9~·~ ) b ~
•
Bctng drafted b) an ni-nsaon
francht~ an proft"Ss1o nal spons as
oftt'n let\ for tht' aging veterans and
the quesuonable youna products, but
1o1.tren 'T'C'Trf>toBask •ias 1cus•111~ t,,..__,..
the "nzona Blaze of Wnmen's MaJor
League \'oil<') ball last ~n. n •-as
more a form of d1scnmination
The second·year league P ''e
Phoeni\ the spot CTI.'"Bled b) the
dassolutaon of the Dalla' Belles. and at
1o1.as ~angle pla~ers v.ho W("fC told to
reloc3te to form the ot1o1. squad.
lea' ang De Busk. the k<lgve leader 1n
as 1sts. the cho1tt of mo\'tnl or
reunng
\\hale DcBUU. bo~ to ulihu t~
cl3u~ LO her rontract to F'C"tum to tht
n Jose Goldd1gCrs an 1989 to
rcsumt" her studies an San J02 State's
spons P5> holOI) graduate provam.
he as p~ntl> ont of 1 hl"Ct' .\nzona
pl3\e1"!i -.1th kaguc e~pMiencc.
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:'~~~!~h.~=N'OO title. Henderson delivers key blow
In voo-. by 1.oocfsports wriiers and broadcasters, as Yankees top Twins 5-3 Mannina finished w1th 865 points. just 20 ahead of •
LOS ANGELES-Looking back ovt'f"
&be pas& year, Al Campanis sa.id the
ou..,-owth of his remarks on blacks in
bateball has bttn positive for him and for
lhcpme.
-Time hasdiffustd the immediate bun of April 6,"
be said ... It bas turned out to be a plus (or baseball and
myself."
A year ago, Campanis sat alone In a chair near
home plate in Houston's Astrodome and faced blaring
liabtsanda ielevision camtta. Wearing an earphone. he
fielded. questions from Ted Ko ppel in New York. on
ABC"s ''Niahtlioc."
Responding to Korpel's questjons. Cam pan is said
LhJt blacks .. may not have some of the necessities" to be
~ball managers and g.encral mana~rs.
Campanis, then the Dodgers' Vice President of
Playa Person~! wmt on to add.·· ... How many black
quarterbacks do you know'> How man) pitchers do you
have that are black?"'
And he added that blacks don't make good
swimmers because "they don't have the buoyancy."
A storm of contro' ers) followed.
Groups sueh as the NAA°Cl> and the Urban League
insjsted that the Dodger\ sc' er their tie with Cam pan is.
Ma'ny of the nation's prominent blacks commented on
his remarks.
Campanis said he'' as onl) ti) ing to say that blacks
bad turned down oppon unn1es to .manage in the
minors. so they lacked the expenence for maJor ~ue
jobs. Hts remarks during the inten 1ev.. he said. were ·
mistakes in semantics.
Within a hdays. \ampanis was fired by Dodgers
-6wnrrPrter&Mattey--
BascbaU C.Omm1s.,io ner Peter Uebcrroth. who
alread} bad dedicated the season to Jackie Robinson
and expressed concern over the lack of minorities in
baseball management" hired a consulung firm to work
w1th maJor league dubs on affirmative action
programs.
Quote of the day
Wape ,...... sports columnist for the
lndianapohs News. relaying a quote making the
rounds at the NCA.\ tC'umament: .. The NCAA
should hold the Final Four in the largest place
possible -the Silvadome. the Superdome. the
Hoosier Dome ... or in Dick Vatale's mouth."
NCAA cracks down on fighting
KANSAS CITY. Mo. -College m
pla)ers who get involved in fights dunng
games next season will risk losmg their
eligjb1 lit) for the rest of the scaS<?n under
get-to ugh measures announced \\ ednooa~.
.. We're interested 1n minimizing the ugly scenes.
One ugl) scene is too m "1ny as far as I'm concerned ." Ed
Steitz. secretan-ed1tor nf Che NC ~,..\ Men's Basketl:fall
Rules Committee said at a news conference. "W e
cannot afford to let an,1hing mar this great game of
college basketball."
Stenz said folio~ mg the committee's two-<ia~
meeting that players su~pended for ··being mvoh ed in
fighting .. would ha'e nn wa~ to appeal.
Fights made headlines thro ughout the·past season.
There were none dunn~ the NCAA Tournament after
NC ~r\ Execuuve Director Otck Schult7 warned that
an)' player fi ghtin_g would be suspended fo,r the rest of
the tournament.
Lazers clinch playoff spot
INGLEWOOD -C'h1co ~rja scored m J :0 1 in o,·ert1me as the Los .\ngeles Lazers
clinched a spot in the Major Indoor Soccer
league pla~offs for the first time since
1984-85 "'ith a 6-5 v1ctnr) over the St. Louis Steamers
Wcdnesda) at the Forum.
Thompson Usiyan addC'd three goals as the Lazcrs
impro' ed their record to 29-24 and stayed a half game
behind i(an~s Ctt) in the Western D1v1s1on. Usiyan
has a team bjgh season goal total of 46.
Falcons sign Auburn's Bruce
SIJWA NEE. Ga. -Auburn EE
linebacker ~undra) Bruce was s1gne.d to a c II•
five-) ear contract · Wc.-dnesday b~ the
Atlanta Falcons. who have the No. I draft
choice in the NFL draft April 14.
Terms of the contract were not d1sclo.sed, but
Bruce·s agent. Richard Woods. said he was ·'satisfied
wth the contract:· which was negotiated in seven days.
Woods made a counter-offer to the Falcons'
onginal opening offer. wh ich .was reported!) less than
$3.5 million. 1ocludu~g a SI milhefn s1gnutg bonus.
Bradley's Hersey Hawkins, the nation's scoring leader.
Manni-. earl.ier was named winner of the
Naismith Award, which he'll pick up Thursday in
Atlanta.
. Vou-. for the Wooden Award didn't close until
Tuesday, and Manning did some last-minute lobbying
with 31 points and 18 n"bounds in Kansas' 83-79 upset
victory over Oklahoma i n Monday nighl's NCAA
championship pme. 'J
~1think1t really enhanced my chances." Mann in ..
a senior forward. said of that performance. ··A lot qf
people got to sec me. and our team won the nationfl
championship. That was the difference in the voting
fi&ht there."
The annual award is named for former Coach John
Wooden, who led UCLA to 10 NCAA titles in 12
seasons.
Jayhawks Coach Larry Brown originally was
scheduled to accompany _his star player. J>ut did not
show up. Brown. the kading candidate for the vacant
UCLA JOb. indicated that he wanted Ed Manning to
share the cxpu1ence wtth his son. __,....,
Jam~ Madison hires Driesell
Lefty Orie.ell, who resigned as m
Maryland's basketball coach in the after-
math of the cocaine-induced death of Lea
Bias, was named basketball coach at James
Madison Wodnooay. ··1 don't have anything to prove
to anybody." Driesel! told a news conference punctu-
ated b) loud cheers from several hundred students.
.. rm a basketball coach I've won games. and I've won
them within the NCAA rules." Driescll succeeds Jolul ~cs~ ~ho re~ndt after the last season. when
James Madison "oul<J not renew 1s contract ... The
Unl\erstt)' of Texas hired Tem Paden of Rhode
Island as its head baskt>tball coach.
Clippers dropped by Portland
' ' Clyde Drexler scored 24 points and m
KeviD Dacllwortla add<.'d 22 to lead the .
Portland Trail Blazers to a 1I1-103 victOI)'
over the Clippers Wednesday night at the
Spons Arena in Los Angeles. It was the.second victor)
iri as man) nights for Portlaod over the Clippers. The
Blazers beat the Clippers. 141 -11 9. on Tuesday in
Portland ... In other NRA games. Mart Pritt scored 15
of his 20 points in the second half as Cleveland beat
tra,el-weary Washington. 98-87. the Cavs· sixth
straight victory over the Bullets. The Bullets. who
dropped into a ue with the New York Knicks for eighth
place in the Eastern Conference. spent about seven
ho urs on a bus Wcdn<'<;<iay after their morning flight
from C hicago was canceled because of hi$h winds.
Their late arn"al delay<'d the game by 45 minutes ...
Roludo Blackmaa scored a season-high 32 points and
Dallas broke a four.game losi ng streak with a I 19-93
victor) over Phoenix at Reunion Arena ... Midaael
Jordu scored 37 pointc; and Chicago used a 13-0 spun
in the second half to heat Milwaukee. 11 9-110. and
move four games anead of the Bucks for third place in
the Central Division. Oave Conbte added 18 points
and Jolla Paxson I 4 for the Bulls. who are 3-0 this
season at the Milwaukee Arena ... Derrick Mcltey
scorC'd 18 pomts and Tom Claamben and Sedale
Tltreatt each added I 7 as Seattle opened an 18-point
halftime lead and coastrd toa 114-1 02 win over visiting
Golden State ... In Sac-ramento. Oda norpe hit a 10-
foot fadea"a) jumper with 37 seconds l~ft to giv~ the
Kings a 115-109 victor~ over San Antonio. breaking a
four-game losing streak.
Television, rlldio
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FRIDAY'S TELEVISION
12:30 p .m. -PRO BAS~BALL: CBA
divisional championship game. ESPN.
I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: The Masters. from
Augusta. Ga., USA.
Rickey Henderson's tic-breaking two-run double in
the seventh inning hclpt'd the New York Yankees to a S-3
victory Wednesday ov<'r the World Champion Minne-
sota Twins at Yankee Stadium.
Henderson's doubk off reliever Juan Berenauer, ()..J.
came after Joel Skinnf'r had doubled and pinch-hitter
Gary Ward was hit by a pitch with one out.
Minnesota lost for the second time in two days and
now has lost its ~st se~c-n rcgula.r-sel$,()n road pmes and
14 of its last 17 including last year's postseason play. BOMtoll~a Bllly Batclaer alldee lDto dllrd
wttb atolea bUe u Cluia Brown of 8aD
Dieto tall• late throw Wedaeeday.
Four balks were called. including two on Yankees
starter John Candelaria who was relieved in the seventh
by winner Cecilio Guante. 1-0, who aJlowed Tom
Brunansky's first homer of the season in the eighth forthe
final Twins run. the sixth, trigered bv Sveum'f pme-tying two-out
Elsewhere in the Ameri~an League: homer.· ·
BIH Jays 11, Royals f : Rookie catcher Pat Borders Paul Molitor followed with his third hit of the game,
had three hits and drovf' in five runsand in his first major-a double, Robin Yount had an infield single and B.J.
league game and GcQJ1t' Bell went 5 for 5 and scored three Surhoff doubled both runners home.
times as Toronto routed Kansas City at Royals Stadium. Red Sos I, Tl1en $: Brady Anderson. a product of
Borders tripled two runs home iq his fikt career at-UCI, scored the tie-breaking run on a bases l<>Jided passed
bat in a four-run-fint inning. He singled with the bases ball by Detroit catcher \fike Heath as Boston rallied for
loadC'd in the third inning to drive in two more off Royals four runs in the eighth inning to edge the Tigers at Fenway
starter Charlie Leibrandt. who gave up six runs and lasted Park.
just three inninis. After sta11e·r Doyle Alexander had scattered eight hits
Bell, who hit three home runs in Monday's opener as for seven innings. Willie Hernandez came out of the
Toronto's designated hitter played left field after Lloyd bullpen with a 5-2 Drtroit lead. Hernandez. thou.ah.
Moseby was a late scratch because of a sore hip. Bell's managed to retire just one batter, taking the loss in his first
three singles and two doubles gave him ei&ht hits in nine ap~arancc of the season.
at-bats this season. He also drove in his fifth run. Mart.en I, A~~tlcs 5: In Oakland, Ken Phelps
Brewers 3, Orleles I: In Baltimore. Chris Bosio broke a 5-5 tie in the sixth inning with a sacrifice ny, and
ititchcd.a..ti~~ hi.t.hiuecond-home--Sea*'e-bcaHhe Athletic-~ for the-Mariners'iirsrvtcrory of
run in as many pm<-S. leading Milwaukee past the the season.
O rioles. Billy Swif\ was the winning pitcher. with 61/i innings
After ma~ng only two hits off M,ike Morgan. 0-1 . of fi ve-hit work in relief of Seattle staner Steve Trout.
throu&h five innin.15, lhe Brewers scored all their runs in (Pleaee 11ee BA81t8ALL/C4)
Leafs surprise D_etroit
Leeman· s two goals
spark Toronto: Oilers
rally past Winnipeg
From Tiie Atsoclated Presa
Toronto's Gary Leeman scored
two goals Wednesday night as the
visiting Maple Leafs stunned the
Detroit Red Wings. 6-~. in the first
game of the NHL Norris Division
playoffs.
:The Maple Leafs. who finished
with the second-worst record in the
NHL during the -rerotar season.
outscored the division-champion
Red Wings. 4-1. in the third period.
In the past two seasons. Toronto
ousted Chicago and St Louis. both
divisional champions. in first-round
Stanley Cup play. This ~ries. as well
as the seven others. resumes in
Detroit tonight.
In other playoff openers:
Olien 7, Jets f : ln Edmonton.
Glenn Anderson scored three goals.
all in the third period. and set up two
others as the Oilers scored five
straight goals in the final period to
beat Winnipeg.
Jari Kurri. Anderson and Craig
Simpson scored in a 2· 11 span near
the fi ve-m inute mark of the final
period to erase a 3-2 defici\ and spark
the Oilers to their I Sth consecutive
playoff victOI)' over Winnipeg.
The Jets. who finished 22 points
behind Edmonton in the regular-
season standings. took three one-goal
leads. but couldn't hold them.
Bhtest,Blacklaawb I : In St. Louis.
rookie Brett Hull scor<'d two power-
play goals and goalie Greg Millen
stopped 25 of Ch1cag<l's 26 shots,
leading the Blues to the victory over
the Blackhawks.
Gino Cavallini started the scoring
at 12:52 of a penalty-fillC'd first periqd
for St. Louis. also on :i power play.
Ca vallini. cruising unchecked outside
Blackhawks goalie Darren Pang's
Hull scored his first gual at I 6:32 of . t~e ~ruins in the first roun~ t~ two
the second period. one-timing a ·previous seasons. Buff~lo ·~ in the
centering pass from Gino Cavallini playoffs for the first time in three
while Chieago's Rick Vaive was off oi years.
for hooking. CpadJas f , Wlaalers 3: ln Mon-
Bnla1 7, Sabres 3: Steve Kasper treat. Stephane Richer'" 25-foot snap
and Gord Kluzak scored short-hand-shot at 9:50ofthe third ,,criod broke a
ed goals 57 seconds apart in the tie and gave the Canadiens the.victory
second period. sparking host Boston over Hanford.
past Buffalo. Mike Liut, Hanford'c; starting net-
Kasper gave Boston a 3-1 lead at minder. left after the second period
I I :38. just 51 seconds after Bob because of a strained ri(lht arm .
Sweeney was~nalized..,.for .holding. . Flyers t , Caplula %: Dav-e-~lin
Kluzak made 1t 4-J at .1-.JS. . snapped a 2-2 tie with a power-play
Boston ~~s fourt~ in the NHL tn goal midway thro ugh tht third period
penalty k1lhng dunn!" the regular and Philadelphia edged Washington ~~son and had 14 short-handed goals at the Capital Centre.
in its 80 games.
The victory was the first .for Boston ltluders t , Devils 3: Pat Lafon-
i n three playqtr seac;ons. In the taine's sc~ond goal oftht> pme at 6: 11
opening round. 1t losno Montmsl. of ovenimt: gave th<' New York
4-0. last season a nd 3-() the prtvious Islanders a v1ct<?ry over New Jeney at
year. Jlle C'anadicn5 alw eliminated· the Nassau Coliseum.
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Ursich 's double lifts
Ocean View to victory
Renee Paloma hit a two-run homer
in the founh inning and went 3 for 3
for the wmncrs.
In non-league action:
WMAl'W1e J , Westmlu&er l : Tif-
fany Boyd. relieving for staner Lisa
Wehran with no outs in the sixth and
the t yin& run on second. picktd up her
second save oft he season by worldna
out of a sticky situation as the host
Warriors notched their 10th win of
the year.
Wehnin (2-0) pitched five-plus
innings. allowina fi ve h i&s and two
earned runs. both coming in the sixth.
Westminster had the tyina run on
third after a passed ball witfi no outs.
but Boyd struck out the ~ick to end the
rally. ·
Woodbridte ( IG-S) tuok a 3-0 lead
in the fifth on back-to-beck walks
with t~ ll9ttS loaded The Wood .. bric11C RBI went to Sue Bera and
Thuy Npyea.
On the community cl'\llqt level:
G.w. W• 11, ML t.. AatMla I:
Kathy Elli1 lool a no-ftiner into lbe
fifth 1nnina btfOrt 1e1tJ;• for a four.
hit victory. 8ftd b9cUd up lier
pi\dlinf with • ).tor-4 ~ .-a ihe plale. ~tine UL
Jennifer Panmtotl knocbd i9 die p~winni.ns Rll ia rhr &II iuilll
and lata added a rwo-nan double as
Goldtn Wctt ilftJnV<"d to 6-) ht
So.Ila C..a Coeln9re lllaY. 11-111
ovmilt Mt. SAC falls tn 1-7.. ,
BASEBALL ••
From Cl
After Jones was intentionally
walked. University pulkd the defense
in and Sagan hit a sharp gro under up
the m iddle for the gamt>-winner.
Tustin's Ralph GrajC'da (2 for S)
singled in Erik G rove and Relph hit a
sacrifice ny to score Sagan (2 for 5) for
a 2-0 lead in the .-,econd. Uni
countered in the fourth on Scott
McCorgary's two-run double that
scored Matt Dahlgrtn 0 for S) and
Dave Dieter (2 for S).
In the South Coast U:aaue:
lrvlae 7. El Tero I: The host
Vaqueros (4-0~ 11-3) maintained
their unbeaten standing in leaauc play
as sophomore right-hander John
Breu.a (S-1) hurled a C<'mpiete-tame
four-hitter. striking out ~i:tt and walk-
ina two.
Everyone in the Irvine lineup
except one had at least OM hit. Mike
Nau tripkd in a p1ir of runs to five
the Vaqueros a 2-1 kad and later
scored on a '1'0\lndout to make it ). I
as Irvine had all it necdC'd to down the
Chartm(l-3).
OV'•Bolmea
wln91olf title
Mrke Holmn, a 17-)'tat.old from
Otun View Hilh. captured his ftnt
major tolf tournament by wiftnirw
the Los A•ln City Junaor Cham-~ in lJw J6.hole event at
riflilh Part.
Playina in only his qcoad ju.nior
toumamenL Holmes blilllftiid the
Oriflhh Part count duriftl lbr final
round for a 68 to •·in tbr boys
dhiision.
Paul. 100 fr-1. Otdlne (CdM) 50,6, 2. Rtlntlolcl
Laguna tops Miraleste in tennis
Laguna Beach High freshman Jon
Leach swept through Miraleste's
singles lineup by a comhincd score of
18-1 and the doubles team of Lee
Kirner and John Younr did the same
by an 18-0 count u the Artists
defeated highly-regardC'd Miralcste. 73~1 on games after tyi ng 9-9 in sets
in a non-league match Wednesday.
Leach, who was rankC'd third in the
nation .among 14-y<'ar-olds last
season and made it to the quar-
terfinals in the 16-year-old aroup at
the EastcT Bowl national tournament
in Miami Beach last week. defeated
Brent Hansen. 6-0. a ('layer who is
ranked amona the Southern Cali-
fornia top 10 16-year-olds.
"They played out of their heads
today." said Artists Coach Bob
Walton ... We were missing a couple of
people the first time ~ played them
(an 11-7 loss). I kind of figured with
the players we had this time. we could
go9-9.
"I was hoping Kirner and Young
could win three, but if anyone would
have told me thcr,'d win all three sets
at love. I wouldn t have-believed it."
Laguna's John Rushina came up
with two bis wins at No. 3 sinaJes.
AJI of the losses for the Anists (a
CIF 3-A team with a 6-4 record) have·
come apinst hi&her k'vel competi-
tion at the 4-.l. and s~ levels.
Miralettc Is ranked 10th in S-A.
SO lr--l. CarllOn (Ul. 21.1; 2. Hor10n
ICdMI. 26 f ; 3 G. Smith ICdMI. 27.4.
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We4laes4ay'1 Scores
AD1el1 4. Chicaso 2 ( 10 innings) Milwauk~ 3. Balt1mDrc~I
Ne"' York 5. Minnesota 3 Toronto 11 . Kansac; City 4
Boston 6. ~troit 5 Cleve land S. Texac; I
Seaulc 6. Oakland 5 Today's Games
Aa1el1 (Finley 2-7) at Ch1ca_go (LaPotnt 6-3). 11 :30 a.m.
Dctrott (Tanana l.S-10) at Boston (Boyd 1-3). 10:05 a.m.
Min nesota (N1ekro 7-13) at New York (Dotson 11 -12). 4:30 p.m.
Milwaukee (Nieve<. 14-8) at Baltimore (Thurmond 0-1 ). 4:35 pm.
Toronto (Clanq I 'i-11) at Kansas City (Gub1cza 13-18). 5:35 p.m
Cleveland (Farrell 5-1) at Texas (Guzman 14-1 4). 5·35 p.m.
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Houston 5. San Diego I St. Louis at C1nc1nnat1, ppd. rain
Chicago 3 . .\1lan1a () Philadelphia 6. Pittsburgh 5 ( 14 innings)
Montreal 5. Ne"' York I
Today's Gamet
Doc11ers (Sutton 0-0) at Atlanta (P. Smath 1-2). 4:40 p.m.
St. Louis (Deleon 11-12) at Cincinnati (Jackson 9-18). 9:35 a.m.
Ne~ York (OJcda 1-5) at Montreal (Heaton 13-10). 4:35 p.m
Pmsburgh (fisher 11-9) at Philadelphia (Carman 13-1 1 ). 4:35 p.m.
San Diego (S how R-16) at San Francisco (Krukow 5-6). 7:35 p.m
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Race comeback
for Ticonderoga
By ALMON LOCKABEY
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Ticonderoga. known to the yacht-
' ng "'orld for fi \ e decade\ as ··Big T 1 ...
is coming out of W :re:i rs of charter
s.crv1ce to return to racrng -at least
for a "'eek.
The 72·foot. HerrJS~~fT~es1gned
ketch has been purchase~) Bob Voit
of the Ne"'port Harbor.Yac~t Oub
and cnterC'd 1n thC' Canbbcan yaGait-
ing cla1S1C. Antigua Racr WC"ek. <\pril
21 -30.
Voit has rounded up any of 81g
Ti's former crev. memhcrs from the
1960s. invested in nC'w sails and
updated equipment 11) order to
challenv some ef tht' Ti'-S younger.
competitors.
Some of the crew d:lle frorh the
days when former owner. the late Bob
Johnson of Portland. Ort.. cam-
paiancd Big Ti in the Transpac. Los
Angeles to Tahiti ra ce and the
Transatlantic. sett ing nt>w records in
each. While campaigning on the West
C01st Johnson berthed Big Ti at
Newport Beach.
Bob Dickson. sa1lingmaster aboard
Bia Ti from 1965 to 1967 still
remembers the excitement in the
1964 Tahiti race when the yacht set an
elapsed time record of 17 days. seven
hours for the J .500-milr race. and the
even longer Transatlantic race from
Bermuda to Skagen. Denmark (3.600
miles) which it covered 1n 15 days.
In its hc)da). Ticonderoga was
known to average speeds of 11 knots
for short penods -which . e'en in
today's world of ultra-hght displace-
ment yachts.. 1s hard to heat.
One of the most dramatic of
Ticonder<>g?'s races "'as the 1965
Transpac (2.215 miles) in which 1t
finished fi\e minutes and 48 seconds
ahead of Cornelius Bru\ nzcal's South
Afncan entry, the 7 ~-foot Storm-
vogel, to s.ct a new elapst"d ti me r«ord
of nine days.13 hours and 51 minutes.
Ti·s first Transpac was m 1961
w en 1t was skippered by its then-
owner William L. Britrnin of Grosse
Point. Mich., finishi~g in I 0 days. 11
hours.
Johnson chartered the boat from
Brittain for the 1963 race and was so
impressed with Ti's performance that
he s.cnt a radio mesqe to Brittain in
mid-Pacific offering $50.000 "as is.
where is:· He bought it. but no one
recalls at what price.
In the 1963 race Johnson had an
almost exclusivel} Newport Harbor
crew with Dan Elhott a" skipptr. Ti's
elapsed time record for th1t race was
l l: 16:46.
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Six yacht clubs seek 'best in U.S.' honors
BJ ALMON L()CgABEY ................
Six West Coast yacht clubs had
teams On the Startin& line todly for
the first race of the Newport H1tbor
Yacht Oub's five ratt U.S. Y1eht
Oub Ch1llcntt Reptta to detcrmint
the best ya~ht club in the United
States.
Twelve clubs.. teltth.--d by • na·
tional panel, arc comretini in the
biennial event which is nptttcd to be
concluded S.turday.
West COlst clubs 1nd their
helmsmen lf'C-: Balboa Yacht Oub.
Tom Willson: Newron Harbor
Y1cht Club. Jim Budlnaham: San
Di9,P Yacht Club. Sc'Ou lempesca;
Cahfomia Yacht Oub; Bill Peknon:
Lona Beach Yacht Oub Seeve Wllh-
bum: St. Francis Yaeht Oub. Bill
George.
Other clubs art: &y-Waveland .
(Ba) St. Louis. Miss.). Marc Eapn:
Chicago Yacht Cl ub. Rick Steams:
Larchmont Yacht Club (New York).
William Kelly: Bap icw Yacht Club
(llctro1t, M1C'h.). Bruce Rurton: East-
ern Yacht Club (Marblt'he1d. Mass.).
Lou Pochanki: Manha5~t Bay Y1eht
Oub (Port Washinaton N.Y.). John
Thompson.
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The Eastern \ acht l lub "'on the
1nau.ural e' cn t in IQ 4 and the host
NH' C "'as the v.·inner 1n IQ 6
T"o races "'err schl·dulC'd toda .
t\\<O more v.,11 t'C s.n1let1 Fnda}. and
the final race S:uurda
Sponsors for this )'tar's raC'C .ire
Rolcx l '. . W.1t h o . Bushnell
Optics. and e"pon Blue. manufac-
turer o( t"tsUAI sports"C'i'lr
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Big weekend set
for coastal clubs
The :"'C'"pon Harbor' ach1 Club·\
biennial l 'Jch1 l I 1b Challenge
race. 10 dt•trrm1ne the hc\t ~ach1 club
in the lounl~. iA 111 "'in1~ up Saturda~
1uM in 11me for a hus' v.«kend of
\achung a1 \_Hhn ()r:"nge Counl~
clubs
The ' aC'ht ( lub Cha le ngC' startC'd
toda' for J fi,e·'ale <.ents around the buo~· (1tT 'e"' P\.'n Bea1 h
In olhl·r 0rangr ( oa~t C'' en ts
The Bahia ( onnth1an Yacht Club
will onduC't the ~cond race of 1t
.An&elroao m·s ior Performance
Handteap Racing FlC'l't ra11ngs Satur-
da~
The Ne"'pon Harbor Ya hi Club
w1ll sandwich 1n the fou nh race of its
Dickson Sen es for PH RF ~ acht
Saturda}
The Balboa 'acht Club "''II stagC'
the SC'Cond race of 1ts f,6 Senes for
PHRF and MORC <M1d1ct Ocean
Racing Class) Saturda'
The Dana Point YaC'ht Club "'111
send PH R Fe rs out on the scrond ract
of tts Dana Point Sent1 Saturda'
The Huntington Harbour Yacht
Club "111 hold Open1"I& Da) ('('r-
emon1e unda)
In other uthem Cahfom1a' a ht
Racing i\ssoc1a11on al"C';l\
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•t11en a • $et>o' $eturoa• "-clf1< Coe\c
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No. ~y
Boating safety class slated
The U.S oast Gu:i rd t\u~11tan
will conduct a fret' boating safet~ and
scamanshl{> d a s Starting TueMia)' at
La&una Hill High hool. ~5401
PaSC'O de Valencia. Room 107
C'las.scs "'111 run from .30 to Q ~
p.m.
TM 1 J..VWttk count will ~I v.1th
all fa~ts of boatU\g safety and
diplomas Wlll be 1ss11ed after an
eum1nat1on at the <'On<'lus1 on of the
course
For information call Peter G. Van
hultze. f1ot1ll1 2 . at (2 13)
S9.l-5401
Retlirablg Easeaada race yacllts rie bJ San Diego Cup ,
Bt ALMON LOCKABSY .................
The 17th annual San~ YIC'ht-
ina Cup will w lliled \pnl JO and
May I off Point Loma weth many of
tbt comprtiton ., .. yathtt retu,..
int from tbt Ne.wpon to £J\leMda
race.
A Saturday cveni111 bl.rbecw will
bt felt~ for .n com~ina
y.chtsmen and pnas. Tropfly
awards will be prntnted 1fttt the
conclusion of Sunday's ~.
TM "'llN Ms beeft leMdllled IO
cncouraee 111 yadats l't'tumi• from
the Enwnldl ~ to"9joy a~
of rK'lftlll the Su DiCfO Yldat O.ab
on tbt raum north.
SDYC will provklt mo«aer only
I
ror )'Khts tnttrtd 1n the Y~ttna
Cup. Thr tntry ftt 1s S4S fOf entnes
fttttvcd b> 4pn~ 2S. Thett is 1 lite
cnt'}' ftt o( $60 for thott cntnn f'fm~ oe 6r e1\tt t\P"'I M
Tht rqsat .. " .., to an l..ct.t
with 1 valid IOll (lnwmational
Oftihott Rule). PHRF fPtrfonnantt
Handkap Racina flttO Of MORC
(Mtdl(t Ocon Rac1na ub) ""• <'ft11fkate Qv.nc'f or ctlantttr muit
be 1 ~mbcr of 1 l"tt'<'l"ltf'd 'acht
ctub..
FOC' funher 1nformauon rontac't
lrmprd R)an. San f)qo YA$'ht
Oub. 10 11 Anchonist' lane. San
Dqo 92t06 Ttlei>t\one ~619)
222-11 0).
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'1 Nam I, •0•1•• l: Left-hander Orea Swindell.
makiaa his fint appearance since lut June. pitched a
1even-hiner and Joe Carter drove in two runs u
Cleveland beat Teus.
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.._. ,,,, ....... . Swindell. who underwent su,.cry last )Ur for tom
lipments in his pitching arm, struck out eiabt and walked
one as the Indians ~ for only the fourth time in their
last 20 pmes at Arlinaton Stadium.
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run in as many pines, a two-run shot in a three-run fint
innina. leadina Houston past San Diego in the
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Bob Knepper, 1--0, allowed seven San Diego hits and
struck out seven in seven inninas. Juan Agosto pitched
the last two inninas without allowina a hit.
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Billy Hatcher doubled to left field and Bill Doran
sinaled to left field bl-fore Davis homered off Andy
Hawkins. 0-l.
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C. J, Bravest: In Atlanta, Grq Madduit pitched a
thrtt-hitter and Dave Martinez's RBI broke a scoreless.
pme in the seventh inning as Chicago blanked the
Braves.
Maddux, 1--0, waJkcd six and struck out three in his
second career shutout. He completed 1ust one of 27 starts
last yeat' and had one of the Chicago's five shutouts all
season.
Vance Law hit an RBI single 1n the eighth inning and
Shawon Dunston homered in the ninth for insurance.
Expos 5, Mets I: In Montreal. Pascual Perez tied a
team recorcJ with his eighth straight victory by pitching
S;t> strong inninas a nd hot-hitting Mitch Webster went 4
for 4 as the Expos beat New York. .-J -
Perez. trying for hi'I first shutout since 1984, took a
five-hitter and S--0 I~ into the ninth inning. With two
outs. Darryl Strawberry singled and scored on Kevin
Mc Reynolds' double. and reliever Tim Burke got the fi nal
out.
Pk!Wes I, Plrotes a: Juan Samuel doubled wi th two
outs in the 14th inning and scored o n Milt Thompson's
single. givi ng Philadelphia a victory over Pittsburgh at
Veterans Stadium.
Samuel doubled off the left-field fence against Bob
Kipper. 0-1, and Thompson singkd on the next pitch.
·Mike Maddux, 1--0, got the victory.
Mike Schmidt homered, doubled and drove in three
runs for Philadelphia. Schmidt hit his second homer in
two games. giving him ~32 in his career.
Cantillals at Reds: The St. Louis-Cincinnati game
was postponed because of rain. No date has been set fo r a
makeup.
rta.JC fl>TICE
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performing wOfk H lollow pursuant 10 tne provisions ol 2000 Main Street. Hunt· NA• ITATPEWT SOU> AT A PU8UC SAl.E. F ......., 8'ld .._..,to 1'11 ange County on M•Cfl 18, dOtng .,._ • TtMIOO V P
WEEQ AND RUBBISH Section 1988 ol the C1v11 1ngton Beach, California.. on Tne following persons 11re YOU NEED AH"'....,_, a ~ 1988 f'WS121 JONES-MILLE~ AS -Tiiie -~ -hied
A.BATEMENT PROGRAM Code the date and al the lime tn· d0tt19 bUSIMIS as. EXPlNilATION ~ THE ~ °' ~ ..., PubltSN!O O.ange Coast SOCtA TES 2172 °"'OOr1C Or .......: llJ11C( ..,. the County ()er1l of 0.-·
Nob1dwill bereceMldun· Daleo Mar 29 t988 dlCaled be40w to rec:eove Fl~ANEZIE~E~ SRA~ L61~ ~~ ~ .. ,. .. .!!! l>MwldlllrS.,8'1da.,... ~Ptk>IAPf"7 1'.21 28. s-.ne 11 lnllne.Calll 9271S .. , County on .._Cf\ 2•.
leSs 11 is made on PfO(>Ololl Nelson Ftm1ty Trust PO and oon .. dtw the stat~ts · ~-..,.._., __...., "**"al~.,.. BlclO'I 1989 Cendace .....,, 2 Adling ttee
fOfm IUrntShe<I by the Fire Box 1 Ofange CA 92666 of all persons whO MSh to be Anon Suite 730. Costa YOU. YOU SHOll.O kl Sell Thi u:..., .0 Tl'Hi03 BrOOll .,_,. Qillt t271S Psnns
Depanment. No C>t<1oond11 P\.ibllsl>ed Orar\ge CoaS1 heard retalive 10 Ille appe.-Mesa Clttt 92626 CONTACT ALAWYE:R callfd ._, Nr:tlicll al.-_. fta.1C llJTIC( Nency JoMs 2172 ~ ..... STAR JT PullW'8d O.-enoe Coast
required However the sec-Daily P110t March 31 Apr~ 7 ca1on desct11>ed t>etow ""''"'" ineonu 3070 On Acn 1', ,.., • 10:00 0lcSian ID Sri ID De pent Or Surte 11. --. The toloMng s---Delly PlloC Mardi 31, Aorf1 7,
oeututl>oddefmuslfurn1shl 1988 DA TE/TIME Mond1y Bnstol Streel Costa Me5a A.M.,e?OOColp&Mllicirla~ l9CIOfdld iol ,_courtly-'-ftC MJu9• I EU Calif 9?715 doong....,_M 11 21.1918
$5.000 la1th1Ul performance Th5S.-April 18 198&, 7 00 PM Caltl 92626 mopolnlad T~ under ... ,.., properly•...._ 111 Tti.s ~ ts COf\s MA.JCW£il DATA. MAH0 Th-575 bOnd pt1or IO commencing APPLICATION NUMBER Tnis business IS con-Plftl.W1I ID o..s Oii TIUll O.:u.rdl7, ,_ ~'=!'.! ..-e
any work Ml.IC fl>TICE Code A.mendment No 81-9 ducted by an indovlduat r-.:orded ..._ 25, 1..,., • l1aO eo,......_ Tl\tll9e. dOtnO ~ 1---:::-... ~-IC~llJ--ll-O:--+-....... ,_ ........ IC~llJ--TI-IC(----+--.. --IC-llJ-11C( __ _
II 1$ the City s tnlenl Iha! APPLICANT City of H'unt-~h~;\11;,!:, -~s hied ~-.... in ---....... ~ ~ By: ~ ..... tic. .. -~ AlFAMAR F~RHITyRE. this agreement will oe 1n et-K•1a lflQton Beach .__ •• "' .... tor ..., Tl\llllt 30eo 939 w 19th St Cost feel tor In year tubtee1 to FlCTITIOUI .,..... REQUEST To ammeno wllh the County Clen< ol Of-Ccu'lly Recorder of ~ ...... s.11!1 ...... ....._ Callf 92627 a
review and exten11on on a ...._ ITATl•NT Artde 977 of the Hunt1ng!Of' ange County on Marci\ 29. • St ... al CtilDmla. at10l5 CIOl51 ee7~09 Br: trma Bo1Que1. 745 %B
year to year blSIS ti 11 IS to The following persons are Beach Ord1n11\Ce Cooe to l989 eaAed 11J _.._ Hlrty 0..... Ctrf'OI. Trua.t '-~ Or Costa ......_
tr.e City s aovant194! '°'two doing b\ISlness as reorgaruze ano aod new Pubhsneo Orange"=~ ;!;...:: :.:":...'!: Ollcs 1caM 91627
(21addotional years ODONNELL INVEST-tenong regulahons and to Dai"'P•IOl •~,17 14 2 1 28 ,,....,.T--•T--.,.., .... M,31 ••. 7.t-This bu»-is con-An twds are 10 be com· MENT l'ARTN£RS 11. 2201 ameno Saction 9080 t37 ol •1 ....... ---·-· ......._ Oirw'119CDMl'-Pllal OUC1!IO.... ondMdual
pared °" the t>as.s ol Ille Dupont C>tive Suite tOO the Hunhngton Beac;n 01"00° 1988 SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION w• an
Fire.. Deoartmenl's esl1mate Irvine C.ltl 92715 ' nanoe Code rear yard oer1-Th-605 TO HIQEST llDOER FOR Pia.IC llJTIC( = ::::,,, -,._,
of quan111-of worlc to be John o O Donnell. n1t1on •-IC llnllC( ~ ....... ,,, ...,,.,tneCountya.tlotO.-,
done Trustee of the J and p EN v I R 0 NM E NT A L ... -. "" In ltwlA "'°"" cl "" .... ange County °" ~
Tne City Of Newport O Donnell Revocable trust srATUS· Tl'le proposed pro-lJniecl -) • ltle NDml ACTTTIOU8 ..-11 2• 1988 F'J1M1
Beach reserves lhe roghl to dated Oclooe< 20. 1992. JeC1 11 categ0f1<:1lly exempt ...... ~~-11 "'°"' ..._ to IN CourllJ ..,... STAT'lmlfT ~ n.-COMt
reiect any or all b•dS and to 220 1 Dupont Drive Suite lrom the prov1s1oos ot tne r"' '0 • wvv• --700 Ciwlc C.. n. tolloMng -_.,,. "'live any inlonnllny '"suet\ 100. Irvine Calif 92715 Calllorn11 Envoronmental ,.._ ITAn.NT ~ w..&. S.U Nw.. CA II per.ons are Daffy PllOC Matdl 24 lt
Olds """'~1~· c ··~ 2201 ....... Quality Act The fOllOW!ng ~are ~ tlt9 .,..., ._.. 000f'9GO .. ~CO ~ .. -Acw9 7. "· 1tN •'-nec1 F..C. c•-ti """"'~ 'TIO" ..,..... • doing buS1ness as • .. ...., _,.... ... 1 ·1.,.,.. -.... __ ., T·,.:.57,
-. -• ... pont C>t1ve Suite 100, Irvine. ON FILE " copy ol tne BASH CLOTHING COM-,_ 0... cl TNlll .... A--Co9la ...... C.. ~._. ... ...,., CAl1f 92715 Pfc>posed Ofdlnance 15 on PANY 3030 .... ,..,.., "--· ...... ill .... 92626
Submit sealed 0oos to Jonn w H~1ns. 10 \ file 1n Ille City Clerl< s office Costa Mesa Calif 92626 9'11 ... ..,._. JC HoldlngS. inc: -C. C11y of Newpori e.acll Of-Larkspur Landing Circle 2000 Maln Street, Hunt-fomla. Clo Bryan M Ff'leO. LEGAL lllOTICE
flee ol the City Cl~lc. 3300 Su'te 316 Larkspur. C111t '""ton Beach Cahlorn1a Gotchac;o 3030 Airwey · .,....Allc:e M>. -' "' AvenU41. eoi11 Mesa. c.lit. p' .. ..._,,, t .· ·-...... Trm. ~e· ~1 Dow ~· Newport Blvd P 0 Bo• 94939 926'8 lor lnSpecllOf' by the ~ ..... "' .....,, ...,., Hewpof1 -...• "AH~Of'T'HE
1788. Newport Beach CA Wm Blair Armstrong public 92626 ill IN Cly cl hine, Calif 9268o . CITY OF HUNTINGTON
92658-8915 Trustee ol the B and C ALL INTERESTED PER-This business ls oon· of 0rwVe, .... cl MT HOldongl inc: C.-BEACH AMENOING THE
NOTE II you nave any Arm11rong Revocable Trust SONS are 1nvi1ed lo aneno ducte;:' by 1 general P*1· • Pw ._ n.t .. torn.a. clo 8fy~ U · k..o-HUNTINGTOH BEACH MlJ.
Questions pertaining to dated August 23 1983 2201 Aid ne11r1ng and express ~.,:ip Cooper Partnet ~PT C:. '!_!!· man 1201 Dow St•ee1 NIOPAl COOE BY AMENO-
theM spec1foait1on or re-Dupont Drive Sulla 100 01><nions °' submit eY'ldenCe • 1 -~· 600. Newport Beadl. 1HG CHAPTER 12 341 Rf,
gard1ng actual oieanong con· Irvine Calif 92715 '°'or ag11n11 the apptic:atoon Tnis si.temenl •• ._, of 0.-.. OOurlfy, c.w t26fiO LATING TO BEHCttES ·
tact Inspector C"ee1o. Donald s Grant Tru..,ee as oull•ned at>oYe II tnere :'~1~~nty~.,::<;>;-..... w. _ --!?::rt: CMA Holdlf>gS. Inc c-. SYNOPSIS Ordinance
6''·3106 01 tne D anc S Grent Rev<>-are any lu<lltet auestoons -...-" Y on • .-~ "· ~.-lon'lol. clo 8fywi M k..,. No 2935 .,.,.,.,. QlllPt8r
PubhShed Oranoe Coast cable Trust dated May s. pteueClllSu11nPierce,As-1988 FS7-Ewww1•• o.r lhll ::':%men. 1201 Dove Strert. 12.36 of the HuntJngton
Diiiy P1IOI A:;ml 7 14. 1988 1987 2201 Dupont Drive. IOCille PlanMf al 536°5271 p bl shed Of Coast .,_ purpcll9 ._:. tar S..... 800. Newport 8eectl. 8Mcfl Munoapal Code 10 ...
T1'-S89 Sune 100 Irvine. Calif Alda M. Wentworth, City u ' ange -Cellf t2MiO tlbli9fl locatlonal u tterla
----------92715 Cleft!, City of """""''°" Dally P1101 Maren 2 ... 31, .... Oii ...... ID TMs buslMSI II CC)ns encl other r~-for
James A WM1h119 2201 s-t1 A.prll 7 14 1989 '!'""...,_~ducted by. a Of"Wal part-t..,,_l>OOmecont~
DuPOnl 0<1ve Suite 100. Pvl>hstled Orange Coas1 rWlll tnd .~ ntr'lfllO ~ _... endlOI Ntltce of fJubl6c Aucllol'I oC Irvine Calif 92715 Daily Pll<>t Aprot 7 1989 -9'110.. T-.ialw•·. J. Cooper, ~I Mttw1 public nghlsOl-..y ~ PY.,.ny ~· Ero<; A St-. Trustee of Th-596 -~ TM ....,_,I wa Med THE FULL Ttxl Of' THE
P\8..IC NOTICE
WOAk ITEM
SCHEDULE A: LOCAL STAIE£T IMPAOVEMENT
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... Oft Veceted PY-IM• oC the Stauss Trull Agreement. -· ~ .. Cowtty ca.II of 0.-OAOINA~ IS AVAIL.ASl.E
,.,._ T-1CC1• 101 Metro Dove. Suite 255. rtll.IC fl)TIC[ FlCTJTIOU8 aJH•U • ~oWdwwwl", ... c.owinty on ...,di 15, .,. THE Crrt Cl.ERl<'S Of'-SCHEDULE 8 : AECONSTAlJCt ALLEYS IN DISTRICT •212
Notice is he<eby g1vet111111 San Jose. C1111 1151 10 ...._ STATUmlfT ~ .. ~ 1111 ,,, ... ~ .._ IN City
on A.p<ll 13 .1988 II 1f00 Mark R. McGltway, 2201 K•111 The fol!O*fng per.one.,. "Err , ... of .. PullWlfd er.,. COf9t ,. _ __."' -I!-."' .... _
a.m. II 1659 w Lincoln In Dupont Ottve Sull• 100. RCTITIOUI ....... d01t19 bU9lnell -Ellilne'• -c o.lfr "'°' MtrCf1 24 31 ........,_ .. ._ ~, ._ ...
Anaheim. Orange County lrvtrwi Calif 927 tS ...._ ITATl•NT Fanclel. 28572 Shfike Or.. ... ;:..: .-7 14 1111 • • ing&on 8w:f\ 81 .. ao-
lhe undersigned wm sell at This bus1neas 11 con-The following persons are Lagun1 Niguel. CA 92177 • ....... ~ • ' TM72 ~ned regutar .-t:ng
publlC auchon tne peuonal ducted oy a general p1rt0 dOlt19 t>ustneu 11 Elaine Ann Genn~. on Nl9 I. 191'1, !ft htlO Monday .._di 21
ptOl*"1Y lell by S11m1k Mf$111p MAC HINERY OROUP 28572 Shrlt!e °'-~ 11":==--= "8JC mm =-~IN °tollowe10 roi
Soll1n1 OBA Aleaandtr Don810 S Grtnt. Trust" tJSA. 711 W•t 17th Streel Ntguet. CA 924177 CilullJ (TM AYES ,._~ 11~.
MotOfS jnc: of 11\e D and S Grant Rev<>-Untf F12 Costa Mesa Clltt this bulir~H 1s oon, PCitiiOU9 • 1111• .....__.._.. ._,.
Sa.d propeft) con11sts ol cable Trust dated May 5. 92627 dueled by an~ .... STA~ Gr_,, Fonley ErsAllne,
Metal oanopleS 19 • 19 1987 The H B Company. Inc . E1111ne Genn--.y < ol ,,.,.. The"*-"...._. -...... Windlea. a. ......
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90 UMCI llub caps 14.t This Sll1ement was ftled 711 West t71h Street Unit Thrs statement,.. Ned""'--. '!*-"' ,.,... CloiftO...._aa. NOES:~ None
wMets or 11res-salv194! 2 wtlh Ille County Clertt of Of, F12. Co111 Meaa C1111 with the Counly C1ertt of Or-ntlurlil ,,_ rigltlll, Incl A I H IMPORTS. tl02 ABSENT Covncfl-: SCHEDULE C: ARTERIAL HIGHWAY~ ~ ._....., ,..,,..ng "'08 COUMy ~ ~c" 2•. 2627 County on ~ "'*o-cMIDl•_!'f ~ Jw.,. None
1ankr, 2 bOxes of Supra 1988 Thia business is con· 1989 l¥N ~ lletdl. Clillf. 92641 ~ ~
Ma.c: Flat Coupe Lie • F371721 ducted by a corp0fa11on • rsrart ....,., .... II ~l"J••••••••llim••••••mm119I
28JL027 , Salv~ only 8 • Published Of•nge CoMI Rtlph J M orro• Sr Publ1thed Orange Coast ........ tan .,.,, d
18' a a· lruc.k l>Ody-contents Dally P110t March 3 I, April 7. Pr-oent Daily Ptlot MarClh 31, April 7, llDI~ ~ ~ ~ ~
unknown. Steam cleaner. 14. 21. 1999 T11t1 1111emen1 was hied 14 21 tN8 Off ..,_ v• ~ "' ..--Bumc>erll and auto '*" • Th-576 wltll lhe County Cler• of Of-ThS7t lll•--••llla1111-• ..,.._ -;=::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ..... will .. perfllt"" I ,.,,. Oii ..... ,,....
STARTING A NEW · BUSINESS??
The Legal Department at the
Daily Pilot 11 pteaMd to an-
nounce a new MrYice now avail-
able to new businetMI.
We wtll now SEA~CH the
name for you at no extra ch•ge.
and save you the time and the
trip to the Court Hou9e In Santa
Ana. Then. or courM . .ner the
1Urch 19 comptet9d we wtet file
your nctltiOus ~ name
statement wttft the County C..,_,
pubhh once a w..ec for four
.... .. ~9d by lew and t'*' fll9 yovr proof of pubtl-
c.tton wttft the County ce.B.
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you.
Good luck In yow
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729 w. Wil9of'I s.
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4 Lines-7 Days s 10.80
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·--· ITIN11am ••.w ft AiWAAb JSif 2 Mfn. •-= ,,., dlll1: •'*· ttove 1aR. 1eA uc>ttW.. M95. NWPT ShorM condo M/F OflfiCE & sfOAXoi F/Sdlna-Aa •· Old but 111'1 I O& o.no.fR•-·... eve~~~l332 lftlmllrVl.IHI
Inell. No petS 54~!5 147·2e22 Of 913..eeee 25-H. gtMt ioc.tlonl ISH/mo 571 aq II. IWMC, v6e. Btootlhuf•t' N1W---1'9cENTED ... ........_ .. , ....... W.tmln•t• Awe.. w .. t. ~·...... F::.l':lc~=· •••• le L C • l375mo -+1ecurlty. Manner• 1qu.,e/Cout Adema, Aprll 4 ~1 ·-.., ... e yOU _ ..... ,Utou. ...... rnlnlt9'881-o4tl perienCle
29R28A,w/w ,dfw,w/d, ••• Nit ttll 131·2316 Me-5545 Hwy.846-7641 722·I010/DM2-12&4/E 144 •I need lnOM)'? Are you PRESSMAN ~,s::;b~~.
-... S RiWAAOLoet~purM !)right, well-groomed & ••W llUll ~" •---'-refrtn, neer Hoag . STEPS to t>Mch M1tr SMALL Office pace, & "-t-tl, T rtday _,_ ... ,-. ? J p -poee-op-.... _..a. ~-· " ___ ..,.,. __ • .,_.,., E 7 S ....,..,_, ....,_...,_, MO•' to learn •. F0tOl.-Co.ln C.M. 2..,,.
1150/mo. 675·&411 *NEAR s c Pll. 28' 1Ba bdrm/be. w/d d/w etc. 1375/mo . t th t.. 3131 ..,,. 10 pm, No ??? Eap. on 10 key with llght Ent.,.,,_. '* 1everel ""'* heW OOod dtlYlng r• The Orenge Comt Delly 144-t -
••BESTAREA11t* amlyard,pool,reeroom, Avl now $358/mo 11t1 Coeta MMe. C.it BUI, uk9d 492-3117 typing, nice phof'8 men• QP9f""09forthoeeof you oord.241.o675 Pik>t le ..-1ng en 911· UUlmTllUlf/T
tBR lBA. frpl 1725 uni pet o.k S725mo. !alt. aec..Jeff 873~ 646·te&3 •• '*' needed. 1-5, M·Frl. wtlo cen atert lmmedl· peti.nc.d 4 color OttMt gef; petton
28R 28A. trpt 1895 •631·3050 aft 5pm WATERFRONT LIDO ISLE lllmlll'M11111 ...... !!!!!• 937·5902 Joenn ately. Work wtth people ---Joumeymen Preuman. =-=. .. ~abhhed
722-81401722·8011 llbc. lntala 28' 2Ba ept 10 lh•re. tuMy Nftport Ctr . F..nlon lel. ... ~ Jiii 11101911 18 Of OYW who are IUC· WANTED. ~o Let> ... W• halve an .. ce11ent ·COfl'IC*IY Min 1 yMf r• tu,n .. or F non ·-.. r .....__ E .. 1c•--• At• ti CMtlUI, motlveted win· """"ti.nee helpful. Full benelltl package. t-" •'"'· s ..... ~ •"""'-~ --n-·-• ·"" ._.... ,,,. " _,, .ern• ve *** A1P.A1R,BankAeq1,Pay· ... -s12211H c tact -..... _, .,.,,.,.,-*••u-• -.... Z'J• $925+!fxlt. 673·.1&49 Full aervlce or an1w«lng LIVE·IN English IC)etlklng roll PIT &4S.07t2* ner1. SP9'\d wlnt9' In time, lrvlM. 250-4138 . our. on $1200 lntervl9w by appl
1::;'; N~a.. ~:1~· EMPL F, 45+ n·smkr. pvt leatala ...... n Hrvlce/m alt only. lor 1 -on Balboa --... 1 ..... -:u~~~ ;:::~,= ---c•1•)••• ••• , •....& ontoJ.146-7441 pe C.M.homeS400mo.w/d, &40·5470 --~· -... r.-' ".,..._ • ...-. BAYWOOD. 28R 2BA, ktt.priv evu/wknds oOIEf F grad student nd1 C... ial p --tlland. 759.-9394• PIT work et hOme. C... tor with our eupetV!Md mar· PIT or FIT lklll1: typing. IU ... ter frlf 111111 lllEI
Rent thlt one end uve 241·9590. 261·2660 dys 1Br apt. CM/CdM/NB. trC r9f11tJ mf./YAllT llllN• deta!la. 875•3204 ~~11,=m:~x~r~ ph~:8Jn~:~~1~ot. All lhlf1t good pay and
S 100/mo. $940. Furn for -S550. Dog· 14 yrt. thort 2711 SPRING SPECIAL. Free usml/IUU bo benelill In Laguna 8MCtt
ule tool Avl Now. Femate.nearS.Csl .Plza/ nr.clean,qulet.875-0294 LTGUN'TBEACH R!f b n t.BonVoyage 875·1250 &STOCKPOSITION .. ;:i~:.~~mpp•l~syc~lg,1h. ........... ...,.... Retirement home. 720 0933 405 Frwy. Share bath --_ ,.. ,. .,.a . .., ~ • kltch, w/d, pool. jaz. t:lu1e1 resp. woman (SS) 8000 1/1 600 Blk (PCH) Housesiller w/h1kekpng Apply Giit Shop, O.C. Air· return fare guaranteed. Immediate opening. Pot· •41M·IM58*
CLIFF_H_A_V-EN-.-N-ew decor. S350/mo +dep 555.1737 son 24, old cat want to Owner S l .2mll (2 131 eap avl. F student 30+ lo port Tu-Fri AM, 852·9188 Call through Friday 11·4 ltlon requlre1 typlng, Ill· .,-__
2BR 18•. eat In kite .. ---rent 2br 1'1ba w/tml yd 879-0388 start 5128 for summer, ••••tEI P/T only, Don Howard Ing, reception & answer· r-~
patio, encl. gar, no pets. lttel1/•t1l1 1111 E CM/Npt Hgts $850 1-ai I f ' ~ial 11'tnt refs. 548-6857 ....., (714) 646-3337 Ing telec>honet for pron LIVE IN cnild ;are (1&3yr FI T for archi1ectuel firm $800/mo Agt 542.2134 -range Loe. empl'd/rels, a atll aaaac --Retell nursery needs a olfloe located In Sant• near 00 Airport. Must be ----IUUll llfll 673-6170/0 675-9660/E ... T f!! ftlf lapl!tatat 5530 weekend part time DRAPERY WORK ROOM Ana. ExJ)9rlence pref'd old) live In own apt. 1 energetic, organized. a
EASTBLUFFspacious 2br Wkly rentals now avall ---~ I -• --cashier no elep neceas· Needs IJ)9Cialty person. but will train right app11. block to beacn. englllh heve own car Great bell·
2t>a vu apt, d /w, enci 2· s 147 oo wk & up 2274 Sltrlft 2742 • lNibow AAS id Allllm ary Call for eppoln1men1 Piecework, set your hrs. cant. 547-9625 '°' ep. apeeklng. 675•3375* eflls. Kathy 979-6283
car gar. pool $1050/mo Nwpt BIYd CM 646-7445 STlllll IAIAUI for TOs! SIOK-up No PAYUU/llllftAIU Monday thru Frldy Santa Ana, 835·5932 polntment. Uk tor Joann ...,..... ,.._ OPERATOR
__ ._759• l 534 * llSI CllU 111.6:.ts Costa Men/New ort cred v /no pen Oen-Local S.A mlgr. seeks re-646-7« 1 OR.IVER GENERAL OFFICE PI T PART TIME tmmed~le opening Ex!*
EASTBLUFF Townhouse Wiil tral~· border 24.hr ac!ess. mson Assoc 673-7311 • liable. mature person OAlllEll Al141n 8eek Flortst pnones. good with 642-3030 pref. wlff train. 2· 10pm
Apt 3Br 2Ba. 2 car gar· •irai ••i •' m business or personal bataact ... ts w/pteasant phone 110tce PIT FI T Oood pay. Com· 2809 Newport Blvd. NB numbers w I t r a I n --------Newport Beach 644·7050
age. no pets $1025/mo ~ 12x20'/12x30' 548-3878 IOworkmgefl olfc Main· m1u1ons rell1ble will 675·13~--MllQGregor Ychts. 1831 WIYPftlTtllml
644-1010. 8·5 Mon -Fri 2274 N-pon Blvd, CM • ha .. acmtah Hzo ly w11h AP/AR. Includes tram Own tran.1por· MIYllS Placentia, C M. Major metro ~ .... an,
WESTCLIFF-Lrg 2br 2ba 646•7445 -.... rcial ·--SOf'l'le typmg & computer tatlon Apply 10 peraon. Early A M Newspaper -have lmmediete Manage-
condo New crptldrps, Vautit• ltatah I.E. s.lt"lea• *-•-* payroll BeneliU Metro Car WUh, 2950 Route, PIT 7 days No lllllAl..,.r_ ci:~tal~p~n;~ F;~ Part time help. S...., ~
llve<lel. plant m.inlen· anoe. Horticuttural or or·
ctild knowledge helpful
Apply 1989 H.,bor Blvd .
Costa Meu. ~ te< Joan
trplc Pool t256Rutland 2722 I u / 1' Int F~;m6er,x Hungd J:g~r. •546-5543• -HarborBl .CostaMesa. Collecting Mu1thavede-BTuyspylftprg.oppnmgoft:'. ~:,:·. P/Tentrylevetposlltons
1895/mo. 832·1766 a11an1 let estwoo v · llYERTISllli SOW PAii IAA.YS pendable vehicle drlv•s " ...... T
U .. •• -YflllT JASMINE CRK !uMMER 27H ~~i1w~M C~~~~~:~i Honest Nal'I Co. now nlr· he . proof ot uat>i111y ins =~~1;:::8 ~:'r:~r~r:i'ne •N•:. ~train
-RENTAL 2Br • den. fum WISTIUFF ..... & bar eQu1pment. sea11ng Looking for a career in mg t>egmners or pros for Eaceltent extra mcome area. 261-&448 e Recruit & menage adults
APT 2BR2BA$t375 Tennis. pool gated &decor FormlocatlJoe Adver1lslng? II so. the telema•kett'M oil~ We LA.HeraldExammer ------motor route......,.,,.~, 673· l283 S3000'mo 720-3776 Comer Westclll1 & Irvine .P ~ C Daily Piiot hllL2_enlry· "'V (714) 541-438.t llAll mWI ...-~·
\ N~PO~IGH'TS Int ah It Shu Nwpl Scn-Coo99r Vu Sul 1~:3~-~~2 CA I~,; level positions in c1ass1-~~:~dayEii~~~rt ~~~:/i ~ ---Fem, e111)8r w/rot+« Mtl ~~~~~~~o;: ~
2724 Fullservloe A1185 &C1184 fled Adver11smg II you -••556-3715•• EIPllllAILmlll Some'1:llentel needed meftl . Various work 2br 1 a. pool & carport Mi-1101 hke people and can type Needs Sales Help for eves Start PI T. NB •hop. "
Near Hoag & beach --------------PSYCHIC READINGS m El 45 wpm. we'd like to 1alk CLEANING person for & weekends Must be 673•7438 Tues-Sat schedule avallable S750/mo 645·9513 •NB steps 10 beach. shr 1300 sq fl at $1/sq tMrtple Toro S20 SPECIAL with 10 you•· Excellent ben· small office Must do win· lle•lble & know fashion. Salary & benefits ALL
NEWPORT HEIGHTS lrg 4Br 2Ba uM. prof O· net. Fully lmished base-tn1s coupon ADVICE IN ef1ts Call Peggy Blevins dows 20 hrs per wfflt 1835 Newport Blvd . Ste IELP WAITll POSITIONS REQUIRE
PD•FllllY
New position. Part lime.
phones, typing. market·
Ing. Wiii train. 631· 1833
for appomtment •
Ground level. 2br Iba 6sm5ok!363S535o0r/$66359~87w2t2gar merit. carpeted. lire ALL MATTERS 472-0808 tor an appointment guamtd Pleasant work· A-115. C.M 642-7103 Front Rm. Warehouse. INFSorURl~loorvmE•Ht•~LcaE.11· spr{nklers Great CdM 10· 6 2 32 • o d 5•5 •876...... ----" '"" w/garage. trplc, d/w cation 645-~505 ..... a r.... 2925 -4 .4_ '· t;a• 3 1 mg con .. ... -EIPIHIA OLITllll Drivers. & Assist. Mngrs (714) 541·4384
$850/mo 646· 7980 BPE:iu:om~~~~~: r: B~~fy~ __ _ AIDE. Ltve-m COFFEE PE OLER needs Needs Sales Help for eves oeeded for TUX SHOP In -------
$280/MO Furn office. Assist disabled tem prof •ml NISH. & weetlends Musi be Costa Mesa. 646-1356 lll•llllT PLANT CARE-INT/EXTER
Mamtain plants oo route
Vehicle supplied. good ... J ..... APTI
Wini .. , llft
no pets $300 imo • ulil. 13'J:113 Cont rm av all EtSd CM Nice rm • 673·9967 flexible & know lasnlon
645-9515 Lv message Pleasant location FOUND ADS $350/mo Eves & wknds 19th St at Harbor 10 HOITICILTIRE
BY tne beacn. NB M tF HarbortBaker 75 I· 7042 otl F prl Nsmk-645-2357 Clllnl NS1f111 Costa Mesa Courtyards Person 10 help with plant·
1ng, wateflng and groom-
ing planll.
•lllAL USISTAIT driving record No exp
nee. S6/hr 63 1-6340 l • ~' •• !.if4<." omrrurt 1, n•' ~· I. ,. ' BR A1.
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11H111
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non-smkr Mstr bdrm. ARE FREE Will train Mature person 642 710 pvt balentrance $450 • •UI Ill S1itM Assemblers 10 bul!d sail 2 OystWk 646-7621 :
AfC Ample prkg. $325 up boats We wttram Apply WC •RCln••y ut1hties 675-601 4 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 C II 7am Mac Gregor Yachts OAT A ENTRY • --CdM-2 story house. nice a : 1631 Place[lha C M Ma1nta1mng matlmg llSI on For small Otltce Must be
COfld quoet walk 10 bCh JOO I 1111 q n Dependable. harel--work-computer Experience delatl oriented. type. take
MtF Avl 4115 SSOOtmo 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 142·Hll mg, FIT Gd wages/bens necessary Call 640-02 t8 Shorthand and work on
Call Mark 673-4243 E Nwpl Bch. Agt 541-5032 -h-aal •1.-•n• .. , IBM/PC comput8f. Call , .......... ..
Eitec Nwpt Ben home Am
• brel lh Ycnng 4 It cnores
& errands ntsmk resp
20·26 yrs old. a111ac11ve
intelgnt. well groomed
Mst have car 673-3006
Call btwn 9-6 30pm 9
.ltlil1'1 llaH Car Wnll •• .... IW 250-9090 & leave msg
IDOi IL YI F 0 u N 0 I Be au I "u I • ltteil. Ul-lW lut, FrHf ltfl•• -,-.... E .... Rt •• --
Great locallOfl in Hunt· ROOSTER Costa Mesa Am •R.-R .._... ... rngton Beach Med•· area 650-3447 -n•~ ltOlff 184 hllfal 18 & Up! Earn StSO.U500
calf Prolessional space FOUND Fem B1ci.. Lab WIHL Al.II-IT· 11..ttlitf 1114t41 Deity Pan time photo
available 1mmed1a1ely Mu. Dog 8-16 mos IUIU •1•• C modetmg No exp No
70011300 sll FREE parlt· w brown Ilea collar NEWPORT TIRE CENTER Help' Newport enter lee WORLD TALENT
ong All expenses meld Found nr lQth & Nwprt Dental Grp overcome 111 AGENT-Lie /bonded A k b 144-1822 own batiy boom• Wiiiing •(818) 986-4316 s a OUI our move '" Blvd 548-8247 -to tram chairside asslS· special Call "' ...... 1 ,..._ w.._ y · 1 1 th Found Fem HUSKY TYPE ~o room ..... " ... garage tant Call tor interview ...... ou.,. °' some lflQ
DOG. beaut blue 8.,es for the car? A call to CIANI· Call •640•1122* vatu1ble, a ctau.tted ad can
111 .... Ullln,
1411. lall llrtffaJ
Mon-Fri 673·2261
MTUIEOlll
M OTHERS MARKET &
K11cnen is acceptmg ap-
phca11ons lor Cooks
Dishwashers, Kitchen
Cashier & Pantry Person
lo work 1n our Vegetarian
Aestaraunl eves & IM!nds
Please apply at
225 E 17th Str,
Costa Mesa
Eaper Back Otttee PIT
June & Sept 644-1435
-*•141•••* --
Newport Lab needs tern·
porery courier for busy
lab Bring OMV prmtout
Pleasant wortung cond
Call in AM •640.0140 •
MlllUL
RN for lamtly prac11ce
phone triage Fashion
Island 644-7848
NEEDED 1mme<l1ately 2
PUITSUPEI FI T. PIT Flex hrs. Xlnl
benefits. Dependable ve-
hicle • must No eap nee
Will tram. Knowledgeable
greenthumb. 756-0790
PtT...iUUS
No e11pe< nee. Can make
over S 1000/wtc Wor1t nr
beach Gene.673--4162 --------
WlllMTlllU
JOE GINEL
Female 10 snr lrg nouse on
Bch al N Laguna Ben
Garage $550 -Oep n smktpets. 494.7559 ~213-461·9483 days•
• -FOR .. LEASE 576 sq It al
1 fled can heiO t>e I valuable friend
Near Huntington Central '~m!!!!!!!.!i!i!i!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iii!!!!!i!!!ii!!ii!i!iiil lllSECLUIEll Park 842·8693 I Tues-Fri. $6 nr Must have
demonstrators who are Tne Oranoe Coast Dally
young and dynamic to In· Pilot is looking for an
trodeice our amazmg new energetic person lo as-
pr0Cluc1 Po1en11al wtthon sist our OISlrtct Managers
company unl1m1teel 3 days during the week,
Tramrng provided Apply weekends and holidays
at 1971 So Ritchey. Applicant must have r• PARK NE\X/PORT
f 7141644-1900
Fem shr NB Villa Balboa 65c7sq It Back bu1ldtng
condo w/v1ew Nicety 440 E 171n s1 c M
tum. gatea all amens 645-8523, 619/346·6366 $475 ·utll· dep 722·1658 ~
r: Prot n1sm tor oeaut LIXllY SllTES
spil<l.suny CaM nse S46J Garden olllces. prime lo·
. , utl 4/ 1 759-0333/H cation on Brtstol 1000 to
--QUIET 2BR I BA 556-8333 W Diane 3000 SQ II AC, excellent
Patio. d1sn wasner. no gar-Near beacn Lg P"' 1-oft I" parking S 1 1 35/sl age. ut 111 11es pd .. " Private restroom
~M\.or>~Mttl\,.00 ........,_,,, &-... ~ ( _,,.,..
~'"' ()pn'I
$850tmo •673-0343• H B home All prov gar-bar available 957 age. uhts mcl N-pets•
RenllLSe lg lux Nwpt Adult' $395 536·6759• NWPT B(:;H 2 mos FREE
Condo. sec t>ldg ocean RENT Leis make a dea1
"" 2BR 2BA den S 1800 I IWPT 21r lcmfre1t Great Coast Hwy loc
Show Sat Sun alternoon On sand' Resp 25-35 n-reas rents incl u111 Xlnt
Appl 619-723-9099 smk S•75•mo 673-9445 parkmg Agt 645-3683
SPACIOUS new decor 2 NPT BCI-' pvt t>drm & batn IFFICH FH LUSE
story 2Br 2 1Ba lrplc w terrace baCltbay view. NwPI Sch 500-5000 sll
Tne Bluffs area S 1 145 pool rion smkr Fem Airport area Compet11111e
•854-7742 • I only.$500 760·257t rate& 2-13-941-0303
FOUND Male long-nair
Cn1huanua. 3129 v1c
Slater & Edwards, Hunt
Beach 84I·1429
r:OUNO Pair of Per-
scriptoon gtasses w/case I
Supe11or 548-9597
FOUND very lovmg med
wh•le ha1• CBI VIC Lake
Park H B 536-6606
LOSI F COCKER SPANIEL
Wtute Reddish brown Vic
Mc Fadden & Pasadena
'" Tusttn 544·5720
LOST GOLD MOVAOO
LADIES WA TCl1 Vic
Balboa Balboa Island,
March 26 REWARD
7141673-70 16 Chr1s1tne
6191271-84501279·2, 13
LOST SHAVING KIT wttn
senhmental nng onside.
W~EKEND ASSIST ANT
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS . PART -TIME
WEEKENDS -3AM-11AM SAT. SUN &
HOLIDAYS. MUST HAVE RELIABLE
CAf3 /TRU CK . VALID DRIVERS
LICENSE. CAR INSURANCE & OMV
PRINTOUT. $7.00 PER HR. + MILE-
AG~. CALL 642-4536 EXT .. 205. AS K
F.OR BETH . wal k to beacn lBA & Prol -FtM 1(;° snr IOvel) OFFICE SPACE WANTED
2BR 2BA 56951$895 Cape Cod nouse wtmany m So Costa Mesa Need
Pool spa encl garsoe xtras steps to bCh N B only a small area of your
d/w. xtra parllmg New-Neal n smkr $575 SuSle. office Shere secretary
Port Terrace 646-6838 852·94 I lld, 646-4988/e exPense. 642-5335
neighborhood of lrvme &
16th NB 960·1700 ~=========================~
Mftfti1ia1 lltn Cnaeat/Cncrttt 1_1a_.1!"!"ia'!'iJl1~ .... -.-.~ _Pa_i_•t_ia.,.t._, ___ _
t·B-A-IC_K_t_C_O_N_C_R_ET_E_w_or_k__ d HAULING SERV1CE T&J PAINTING ln11Exl
$2.56 per day Prof reliable. res. refs. Gar/Yd Clnups, Trees Beat any reasonable price
FREE est 64 1·3283 IAN Jon 645-8192 L1c : 45830 498-9644
Thal s ALL you pa-y lo•
3 lines 30 day m1nimu"'
'"lhe
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
BRICK CONCRETE-;,ork-
Prol rehable res. rets
FREE est 641-3283 IAN
APPUllCIS / .1111
Clean-ups Free est .
7 days Dave 964-4768
... c1a_i_1• ... c .. 11_•_-____ IHMlittia1
INY TOT HOMECARE 2 HOusestH1NG Exec cpl
.,,,, 1n bus highly quahhed trom Palm Desert will
•.1.111> he 751-6858 Sandi t10uses11 with TLC (lo•m
Cl • ._-. --30 yr NB res1d I July
CALL TODAY' ..... , nmct &/e<Aug {619) 568-6660
&SI Fii LOIS Housecteanmg10 tt1oes 10
Your yrs eitp Reliable bOnded WUICl•i•t
Service D1rec 1or. hC ons d Jenny 548.()621 I Lawacar•
Representa1t~e CALIFORNIA SWEEP DBL-A· TEAM. 15 yrs exp
ICteaning Servioe EnghSh Julian & Yolar,da garden-M2-•321tit.310 Spealcrng L•c :: 1766 mg/houseclean 642·3921
--Bonded $10 011 li~t --
Pa1n11ng & Wallpaper Re-
moval 20 yrs exp Clean,
prompt reas.642-5937
MICHAEL cox PAINTING
$12tHr · MA TE RIALS
References 675-4006
•PACIFIC PAINTINGi'
Me11cu1ous-Dependable
Local •els 968-2098 Joel
PAlllTill llT I m
Reis Reas Rates LIC
554·3851 747-3003
VESCO PAINTING ANO
WALLPAPERING. Ouatlty
work Free Est 969-6349
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
2 positions availab'e in our cus-
tomer service dept.
Must have pleasant phone per-
sonality; typing a plus. Learn
valuable office skills and earn
$5.00 an hour to start.
Hours are 11 :30 A.M. -8:30 P .M.
and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30
A.M.
Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched-
ule an appointment. Ask for
_Llolanda.
own car 850-4119
Santa Ana 258-0606 liable car wltn valid CA lmllll PLAIT TEOI drivers hoense. proof of
For ma1nlen1nce PIT Do your buy1rig and selling 11 Insurance and OMV
•642·8890• lheclaasrlted market pr1n1-ou1 S1ar11ng pay is ---------1 $7 00 per l\our plus gu
••••••••••••••••• allowance Come 10 to apply at Cuttomer....-
TRAINEE
POSITIONS
The Daily Pilot has 2 positions
available. Need Good phone per-
sonality; typing a plus. Training
provided. We would like to hear
from you, $4'.50-$5.00. Benefits.
Customer Service Hours
11:30AM -8:30PM M-F
6-10:30AM Sat/Sun
Verification Hours
4'-9PM M-F
and 2 Saturdays a month
9AM-1:30PM
Call s.42 .. 321 ext. 207.
Ask for Ma. Garcia.
HIWtttlaylt.
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between 9am & 5pm M-F
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Loe.I el(p In Newport, ... • ... 4 I t t / 8 8 s ••a , y !MOO Von K.,man UH d still wrapped • AC:URA
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ElnpNel1 will be on r• exp a T. Call for appt. 964-11&8 E 0 E C>f\<>nft Clothes l10u~ SERVICE ACCESSOR1E5 -ST &-.a WAL•
crultln.g, tr11nlng & * •675-7100* * FOR QUALIFIED PEOPLE ' •••• , S~ll'I styi. 7 • 3 <:at>I· l10ld goods ptaf'IS mis<; Us.e Boats Wanteo. Too S wwS' Ot1ng "'' ,ou• IOwest moCivatlng. Send r-.ime llm/11-llJ•n llS----net COii St700 sell S..-75 SAT SUN 9-4pm 10'7 Ca1tto~n1a Mastetct1111 IX>"•&I Oo .t.cu•• OH i and
to 11Ad 112. c/o Deity ULD/U-In an e.11CluSlve waterlront Reoec>tt0n1Sts. Animal At· Blue Wllour cna11 $125 San0<:as11e Or 760-6550 110 "' l'iaroor B••C S • .... 1>ea1 I
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Buffum'a, f aetllon Is >Ont •at --•f• -SS 19 l'lr A,pply 1n i>ef· -WELDERS· SQan•Sl'I $tyi. 8 .o.r $3600 ... 1o;• ti...,"" •ot. BSr t. beneftta & wori(ing con-__ ,...... son CHEVERON USA ALUM /STAINLESS Mii $1100 oes.gne-IOI 111t••1t• .c·-,, ~ ~ .. ,,. see dttionl.""""' 1101 New-Dellfed fOf FUl-llme em-PDT· TIIE 2S46 E Coast Hwy CdM MacGregor Yachts 1631 11on 11ang1ng lamps cnr$ I Sehr.., .... 2,.. s~s -::>r• r. S~e 380°
port Center Of .. NB ptoyment. Retatl Greeting Ptace<lttl Costa Mesa end tables ~11cn oar C.,d Store. Al• Card. •llMI •mTW vu Ill• ... 1111111 PIT SOUTH COAST PLAZA 111 .. 1.•fts MacGregor YChlS 1831 •-,......:__t-Wu... stools some cos11ng -·..-~
Mon-Fri 1:30-12.30 Fr-1 Sales • Mii "' Co --r-• $500 ea sell l'Of 565 ea -/llTllll ..,. , ..-.acentia. Sia Mesa SSlS H B 1 • d • m • B k,.,
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b e rellable Typ ing need uies peoe>1e and IYai a~ll. W /ICYll IUll LVN 10 hve-in b p d SAT. t• ... 4~. Exp prefd. but c:k>9ers Formerly Alison FIT.S5Jh0Ut AP01y1n per-Mature good cook llitceU....aa HIS 1111 lt......t ... 4
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Cnallenglng postt1on 11 lT llAll IY.. oes 673-SlOO •AMER1CAN no • .;r-•tems 2383 COlumD a :,. "e"•
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clerical 1111111 helplul good leiepl'lone manner .a....llla. $400-$1000/WK ..,... ... c.TIIDT&l. TCIT 3100 BtrJC• of Va,.. Bu•er s,.~lltY neg. Busy NB l•w requtred. Call or apply in at•• ta 193 1 Newport Bllld CM Ge anvwnere USA ur"11 Man, iem$ nouc·rg -
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6,2_,399 e"et1•nos d1n1ng room ""°"" S3500 w•-1: p ·....: .._ -nore Sat :><'I~ 8-A CO<· · sac S1•00 Ouee<1 Anne -H • ..... ~ •1 ne• 'SI"~ E V ooena C><E •" $-•~ 3 ue-1!7
•Excelle<\1 company ,~an~-P tn ff t cotee ena ta Ote s sac " ~.. u u cot -''" "" •e • •"<W ~ e>enehts $500 Camelbacto; $0fa 5 t8181 248-5869 F1NE Map.e Beoroom Se1 ai;e S Y' .. ~ .. •h oaoee I ioveseat S650 Elegant & •--L:-a.a.as 2 cr-esis 2 nognts!a,..cs ""'...,ac.,•a·e cO"C •O ooc e'cellenl 9~3-0553 _ ... ,2 ~ m.r•0< ~so<eaos too -. i.es S ·; -sc 85-6-• u~
Ave) Pree 0,.11 p•ess Stea~ •un .. s Cl'la•rs
Motor Routes
available in
PAY•ITS Tll W? •oo "'<iC" ca r oo,..-..-
L~a.w 79 ~ newe-._.Bl
c~..,o••e :><;• ··~ w-ec• o ~c ..a•--TS o.a \AEACEOES
;: ·3 -,, b3° :'3~'.)
S ~-t nea• Se.a~n B .c n S-"'a<•
Costa Ina
Huntincton leich
Fountai._ Ya~l•J
Brand new Coocn Otn•ng , 1o Si50 Sauoer iN('IO g,:pssw.re ,_ .m.o..-.+f w . lltl
rm t~ " 8 anttQue mach Water cooleo p.ct. .. •e tra""es 2 ::l•a• "9 ---------;;, ...,-
cna11s Boc>llcases ~SI\$ 220.., S•50 962•3553 ooa•os ,,.....,,~-Sa1 9-4 •U Fer4 YM l-111
NO COLLECTJNG
NO SOLtCITING
Deliver One Day a Week •
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
Call 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
'4.80 ·-··I I ......... , ..... .........
JJIW.a.,St ..
Cesta ..... " 12121
ClllElllll
WllTEI
E .penenced cameraman
I n eeded M ust oe
i..now1ecgao1~ 1n all areas
ot camera deoar1men1
stripping ptattng· Paste·
UP and or typese\lmg
s11111s a plu$ Musi be
available to work eve-
nings Salary Dase<l on
experience and skills
Pteue con1ac:1 Lisa or
Pa1 at ( 7 1'1 &t2-~321 HI
291 dunng the day and
Ci 141 &t2-4399 eYelllngS
lllJPlll
"JMW • ..,lt.,
Cesta ..... llUIJI
and MORE• 760-1380 191 S 8foaa Street A r Po-SIM• "'9 Auto-'' - -----Office Fsraitsn 642·9732 1 ma: c -' lrt c no ~ust
ll&SS Ill ia1ts•11 a~ t a.a.a7 ~~ s set ; ... 33~8 ./ neadboard too11:>oard ~ ~ & AT 9a,.... 4nt•aves s1~ raJIS S 195 840-8733 FILE ~NE« legal f 11 1 micro sec coucn rem .a u ,,. \I r119$ f\.rrn ,eweir\' -
Cre denzas t>ltca'e suspension_ drawer muC" .,ou~riolO & m1$C
4 upfllSI cnrs taoies All ' dntconO s.5ea 2 draw--'2300 E 22t1dSt Bt• Only s20-99 Top er lair $25 6•2-69•9
Qual' Np1 Bcl1 645-5278 IBM Seiectr>e$ new Mem· 1 ~:;::::,~=,;;~
DAY BED wM e & orau ~l)Electron•ctyQeWT•IPI$ ~oar-oesate1n 1own 10
Ma11resses trundle com· I ~200 & UP PP 84 l -0923 your hYtnQ room
0 1 e 1 e S 2 •5
•840-8733• PUILIC NOTIC£ f'\8..IC NOTICE
1 -
For M.• you can ed¥8rttM
your Ger• Sale in the Daily
Ptlot. There is • 4 Hne mtnlmum
Md the price i9 the same
whether you~-1 Uy Of s
days. tt'a a great wmy to turn
thoM hidden t...-.uree into
catte.
We .. allo ofter'li'IQ a 91 'i• le••••• 9r ••• ... .. tor It ... , This guide lndudel ldeill on how to.._, ... . "°" to plM. what n.rna to .... plul ...._ tor a belt•
.,.... ... ; allo • o-• .... llgn. pttclng lltlekers.
inform91on on city~ llM lfMn10rY ..,..:
You OM pwdt•11 YfJAlt Gar8Q9 8* KM tor 11.00 ~
you .,... ~ ed at
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NABERS
CADILLAC
BEAU'TWlJL SELECTION
:>I late mooet 101-1 mileage
Cao1t1acs 1n Orange
County' Seeus tOda•
141-110G
2'600 .,.art>o< Blvd
c os-A MESA
CUI Lll 'U ENer• Sa·• n t1n1 COC>C i.
::i-.-.e· s 10 200 -59. 1 , • 8
6-Cr-IEVV ~' Xlnl
D·: • N · ·
RYBERG
LO T TI E M
RYBERG age 9~
passed awa:-Apnl 6
1988. Cost• M t>S41
Born March 29 1893.
Minnapolls. Minne-
sota Mrs R ~ berg a
-troml:"nnr1n•-r . 15
survived bv her lov-
mg !i101\S, Kenn«"th of
C-o5t.a ~1 esa. Roger of
Alhambra a nd
Bernard of Laguna
Hills 6 grand hildren
and 9 gn-at grand·
ch1ldttn R ectUlllon
of the Rosan w ill ~
held Thund8y. Apn1
7. 1988. 7-00 PM at
P ierce B r os Bell
Broadwa~ Cha~l.
110 Broadwa~'. ea.ta
Mesa M.-Ot Chns·
tlan Bunal \0 be ~kt
f'ruhiy Apnl 8, 1988,
10 00 A M Sain t
Jo.u •h am C•thoh~
ChW'C'h.. Cuna Neu
lnb.'l"ment to (ollo-.· •t
Hol~· ~k'h« QMn.
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Brcs p.u ero.d•·a,y
Mon:uarv. °"'"'iora.
O.ta Mm &42-91~
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---in_.._....,lft ........ Oc:1oMr 30, 1N4 flLI LW&.MOnea Gr--. ,.,._,., 11WIM. ~br-· llM .. ClltD-nle Unll9fwl ... _.. .......... ,,,,.. (Meo, 110 E.. 11 Cl .... s 11,_ ""'-"to .. pr ....... NO,,.,.. w I Illa MO. -.... Wlnc:NI, ......... The City COUMI .... ~ Coda Secltlot'I ll011CI. WlM. ..... .. It., Coe•• ....... Caalf CMU. .. W ofleciion177SoflNL.lllor TllOMat J . lflolHtfl. "AN~OFTHE NOIS:~:Nofte Qly0f~lleed11• 110I. .... T.DIUmV, ........... 12U1
9dlOol D11Meit; OC£AH Coda Of .. SU.. Of c.it-O.V.M..4200.11.LAeMN CITY I' HUNTINGTON AHENT· CouftcUMeft eenieeeNnptto,_.~ rt._...Md-...of A19WNiliiON u..t.....,_ Thia~ .. con-
WWIC*>OlDISTNCT ...._ .. OISTAICThMoO-~.c.M.IM61 MACH AMENO...a THE None oultlldL t"9 S*IOft wttll wllom f0t1•1n• NollcelOer-tlhentMI clUc:tldt.vanllldMdu•
llld DI 1•.•: 9:00 o'delc* ..._. 1rom .. Director of Thil t1u1irtW ._ COi\· HUNTINGTON 8EACH MU-Ctn W ....,_,. ~ Ofdet of IN Qty Couns _... -. be Mad II aAY UTAT8 110. tM unctei .... ied Wll M puO-Thia ......... t w Med
Ml Of .. 2541\ _, ot Acwt ... Dapettment ot lndUltttel clUc:tld W an lftdMdual ~Al COO£ IV AOOfHO II I AC M A 11 e I a M · el oc .. City of ~ UCf'OW COWAHY. INC. A-.W Mc ~Ion ,__...,.t to wt111 .,_County Cllwll of Or·
1111. "-letlona tlle general Thil M1Urrerlt WM Ned SECTION 11.12.1IOAELAT· .... _,.,a., a.tr bWtl, CllfDIYlle W. 4tll of 2116 l . COAST HIGHWAY, To ell llalrt. and CNpW 10, DM1bt I_,.. lf'99 County on MerC111 2t.
Piece of 8'd ~· prw.illno rale pet d'-" wt111 "'8 County a.ti of Or· ING TO "ESIDEN TIAl Publilfied OrMte COMI ... 1111. 00..c>NA Dn MAR. IM25 bal~. ot MAMIE T ........ .-lectlofl 21700 1111
Ocw1 View School D1Mrict ..... 8tld tlle O-el arioe County on Mardi 31, AHtMAL PEIWITS " Deity PilOI Aofl 7, 1MI Alll9 Wwlea... ct1J ~NO. 1ls10ll1 end DELANEY and petlOM wN> of ........ and Pro-~ Orarioe COMt ~ Dept 1tMO 1 prwe11ng , ... o1 holay tMI SYNOPSIS· Ordinance Tll 511 a.. ti ... ~ ........ h .... clar tor Ml'!I Gleilna may be ............... 11 ....,.. Code or 1ect1of1 ~PlotAptfl7. 1•.21,H .
...... ~ leecft. end ~ WOf'k In .. lo-Publlelled Orange Coeat No. 2131 '*""'' IN keep-......... I.. by ~ credleor .... be In .... fltd/or ~ , ... of ... a.I Code°'.. , ...
CAt"47 ca11tylnwlldl1Htwcnlsto Deily'16o1Apnl7. 14,2t,28. lngofonegooee,onerebOll. MUC 11)11C( ~ ~ COMC Al»N\.lt, 1lllwNdlltlN A petition,_ beefl !led ltMeofc.Morftle .. tolclW-Tll-511
Project ldentltlcelion be pertolmed k>r Mdl Cleft 1tli oronedudlwltllinartelden-_ _ o.ly PMot Acwt 7. '· 1• ~ • befofe the W ~~In IN.,._ Ing Miac '1 •-aetecta ol1---------Nerne· "8fno"'8, replace, or type of wortier needed to Th-517 tlal zone ~ to the llP-..::::.:.=.:..,. Th-M4 ~ dale __.,. perlOt Court of ~.,. commera.i property. oMca MUC fl)11C( ancs,..,_MIPNltpevingM ...cutelheoontrec1. n-. proYal ot a Restdenli•I -· .. --,_...,,., County,..,_..,..._~__.. of lce-Cleetn P8'1or•----...,_...,. ..... __ _
hfO (2) adloc* In· lfte 0.. ,.._ •• on Me at the DIS-MUC ll)TIC( Animal P9rmlt from Ille DI-Notice It her9by Ol\l9n INt ftalC fl)11C( .._._; Ma,..rel It. SyMa be '"alrted • ,_.. ~I Md pet90nel 1 T A T 1 M 1 M T o f
trict T"ICT office located •t rector ol Community De-8Mled bide will be recelVed -..; .... M. ...., 11t-IOf'9I ,. ...... ""' to ell-property to-wit Identified by wrnmaAWAL
• Place Plena Are On Fiie· Purdlealng Department •t MOnca OI' velopmenl. by ttla City ol Hvntlngton ~ ~ I~),.._~ mlntller the Ht ate of name end 11or1199 unit ,._ PMT .. llH• f"ufc:Nlino Department at lbolle .adChM. cop. may AYAILA9LITY OI' THE FULL TEXT Of THE Beedl at Ille ottlca of Iha MOTa TO ~ ----..,._t MAMIE T. DELANEY under number. OPmt.AlWCI ...... ~ edcfrw. be obtained on r~I. A ANNUAL MPORT ORDINANCE IS AVAl!-ABLE ~ C*1t el the City Hall, c.-nw OP o.lly Piiot Apttl 1. 1MITb ._ ...... ti. llldependant AdfnllW. Wll Wrlglltt lol Ctwn, flCTITIOUI eUalMlll
• NOTICE IS HEREBY copy of llleN rat• tllall be Pursu•nl to Section IN THE CITY CLERK S OF-Main Street, Hunt-llUUC 11lAftlNR • .,.., tretlon of Eat.._ Act. Inc. "lol CfWl'll Of T.,.~ MAim
GIVEN th•I flle •bove-potted II the job Ille. t1104(d) of the lnlef'nal Rev· f lCE lnglon BMctl, Cellfornl•, (Seel. llOt· •-II" llftllC( ~ rt.petltioniaMtl9f'-· St .... Lot o..M0e I The f0110WinO penon has ~ Sctlool Diatrlc1 of Or-It INll be rnandat()fy upon anue Code notice .. hetef>y ADOPTED by the City untM Ille houf ol 2:00 p.m. on 6107 u.C.C.) ..--"" Ing In Department No. 3 •• The .... wlll be com-wltlldtaM\ .. a general pan-
... County, California. llCI· the CONTRACTOR to wnom Ivan that ihe annual r9P0'1 Council of ''"' Clt)I of Hunt-AptU 26. 1981· •f wlllctt time Notice .. flereby given to PIC'f1TIOU9 .._.. 100 CMc Center Or. W•I. petltlve bidding on the 1tttl ner' from ... pat1'*9111p ops
)no by and through ltt Gov· the contract It _.,dad. and f°' the c.lendar....., ftl7 ol lngton 8"ch at an ao-they wm be opened and put>-creditors ol Ille within um ITA~ Santa Ana. California 12701 day ~ Apttl, ftU at 10:00 ••ting under the flcthloul
«n1ng Board,~ re-upon any subcontractor THE EBSEN-WOLCOTT fourned regular m"tlng llc1Y reed aloud"' the Coun-named tran ... Ol'll) INt • The---........ •• on Apttl 27. 1981 •t 1:45 o'dock AM on Ille.,,....... bulll'8lll name~ PREPAID
'-'9dtoaa "OtSTRICT".Mll under tuch CONTRAC· FAMILY FOUNDATION,• held Monday, Mareh 28, cHChambefslOftheCentral bull!tranater lsabouttobe doing.;;.;;;;:~ P.M. wllere said property It ALTERNATIVE CONSULT· ~ up to, but not llltar TOR.to pay not lela than the pnvate tound•llon It •vail-t981, by the following rOll Park l.lbraty Parking lot lrn-made on pet-* property DEVC0 PART~AS 1900 IF YOU otJECT to the atcnd and wtlldl la loceled ING (PACI at 314 CIHf Or.
t"'·-t...._ s.._._ .... .__. 1~ s..,,. .._..fled rates to all· ...... t t..... t~·nd•tlon's ~ YOte· pro--ts II In the City ol herelnaflar delcribed. ' __,....._ _, ...... _.......,. ...,., et • ..._..._ ......._, S.___ 15 l ..__... cs•'" ·-· ... ....,...... •• ,_ "'-· --· -• ... ~ AYES Councilmen Kally, Hunt""'ton Beaeh. The.~., and~ 00¥8 ••as. Newport BNch. !;.::::~~....:::=.-.··, ~ ,__-a· .. , ......... , ........ -.. , .,....:::--onlc· • 1.--.... -· ~ bldl tor the-ard of workers employed by them PflnQpal olliee for ti. In-.. .,, ·-·-. Call! tHeO .. ....._ _._ _...,__ .... ..... ...... ~v 92t5 • contrllC1 '°'the at>oYe Pf<>-on the eDC\.ltion ol the con· •PK II on d"'lng regul•r Finley· Ertkine · M ays. A •t 0' P'aN. epecffi· eddr-ol Ille Intended · hearing Md atate YoUf ob-Lw Huntington BMcll The· flctitlOut bullna• tact tract ~ hOUrs trom 9 1 m Wincflell. Bannister cations. and other con1rac1 transferor(t ) •r•: CALI· OrNewpor~~omlcs lee1iona0f Ne written~ ca., 'ta.t, In "'8 City of namematementfor the pan-
BIOt lllall be recetYed 111 No bldd9f may withdr•w 10 4 p.m. by any citizen wtlo NOES Councilman: Hotle documents may be obtained FORNIA SURF PROD· :"' tno.. Ilona with Ille QOUt1 b9fore Huntington 8-dl County '*""P .. ftled on October
the place ldenhtted aboYe. eny bid tor ' perlOCI ot ones request it withon 180 d• ABSENT Councilmen on ~II 5. 1"6 •t the De-UCTS,dba of STREET C.:y~m Development, the hMring. YOU< tCIPM'· of Orange St• .. , of Call-7 ttl7 In "'8 County of Or·
and shall be °'**' and hundred .-ty (120) d•ys afler the d•te ot tnlt publi-~ITV Of' HUWTINQTON ~"*;,.'_::.' ~,'= w~:: ~U~~~l•S~~Epos;.11~· Thf. :ualneaa 1, con· MC1e may" be In peraon or by ~ .~ n.s...... • ~.FILE NO. F357S40 1 c:>ublicly read aloud at the artet the date Mt IQI' the cation • • ducted by general pa11-'to.JI a orney. -· ...,.., .-.....-• ... uc-Ful Nanl8 and Addfea o ebo11e-11at•d time and ooentng bids The toundatton s Pf1nctpal I IE AC H • A lie I a M • ington 8-c:h. California. 37l 1 E Coast Highway, Cot-nat9hlp · 1 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR t~. Llcenae number th• Perton Wllhdrt•·
plaoe A payment t>ond and ' office " located at 530 S WeMwth. Ctty Clertl . upon rec.opt ot non-refun. ona del M.,, CA 92625. • RoOer1 I Dunham Preti-or ' contingent credltOf ol A 11oe. will conduct Nie on lng:Rlc:Mtd B. Ryan, 384
Eacn bod<* snail be • oer1onnance bond shall ,be Bay Front. Balboa llland. CA Publtslled Orange Coast d•bte lee of $15 00 The location In Caillfomla den . ' . IN c1ec:11 .. d. you mu9t ~ premllel. Salea It told With Cllf1 Dr •5 Laguna BMch.
11c•n1 e d c 0 n t r • c 1 0 r required prtO< to execution 92e62 The Pfinopal man· Daily Pilot April 7 1988 Eactl bid shall be made on of the dll8f aiceeut"'9 office T~ filed 'to.JI c:ialm with the court °' Nmlt end r-The land· callf tHs 1 .
punuant to the Bu.,_ ot the oontrlC1 •nd Shall t>e ager of the loondllton is Th-593 the Proposal Form and In or prlncipal office of the In-with ~·~_,i;.;u of Or preeant 11 to the pettonal l«d r...,..... the ~lght to bid ~·Richard B Ryan
end Protesslons Code Ind in lbe torm Ml lorth In the Nancy Wolcotl Ebsen the m•nner P'OYlded on 1118 tended ITentf9ror Is: s-1 Coun ty 11 2 • r..,,...,..1111\1'1 9'>Plnted by •I Ille .... Purehaaee must Publiahed Or~ Coeat
be llcenMd 1n the tollow1ng contract oocuments (7'4)673-5115 fltatC NOTICE contrlC1 Oocumenta, and u Above. = ty on M.,Ch 4' the cour1 wtthln tour monthl be paid W CASH 8tld paid Delly Piiot April 7 14 21 28
e1-1tcauons C-t2 Pursuant IO. Sectton 4590 Put>lilhed Orange Coast snall be acx:ompa.nied by 1 AH other bu""-a namea 1 ~ from the date of flrat Its k>r 11 Ille time of purcnue 1988 ' · ' '
Eacfl o.o must conlonn ol the Govenment Code of D•1ly Pilot Apnt 7 1988 LEGAL NOTICE <*1lfied °' CUheet'• otteck and eddr ..... ua-.cPby the Publithed Or Cout suanca ol laatars u All purctlaled GOO<!• •• Th-519
ano be reaponsive 10 the the State ol CalitOfnta. The Th-585 OM>INANCI NO. 2tM or • bid bond lor not lea Intended tranat.~1hln . ange Pf"Ovided In Seclton 700 ~ told "AS IS" and must bel---------
c:ontract documents contract wlll conta in "AN ORDINANCE OF THE than 10% of the amount ol thr" years laa.put_'°"*"''::Pilot Aptl~'· 21· 28, the Riobata Code of c.li-rem<>lled by 4:oo p_,u~~""i.:t=::.!MUC~~~NO~TICE~;....-
Eacn Otdder slltll submit. provisions permitting the CITY OF HUNTINGTON Iha bid, made P•ylble to the U known lo the Intended Th-«M fOfnla The time for f111ng the day of the Nie. This Nie
on the form turnilhed with successful b 1doer 10 PlB.tC NOTIC[ BEACH AMENDING THE City of Hunhngton Beacn transferMara· clalmswlltnotexplr•Pf"lorlo It IYblect to P'lor cancella-~
1,,. contracl dOC\Jments. • suosutute secuHtfis for any HUNTINGTON BEACH OR· Tne oontractor Shall, In the The name(•) •nd butineu fltatC fl)TIC( lour month• from the d•t• of tlon In IN _, o1 aetti.. '1CTITIOU9 .,_ ..
list of the proposed suocon-monies withheld by the Dos-ACTITIOUI _,.._.. OINACE CODE BY AMEND-pertormanc:e ol the work addreu of the Intended the hearing N>lic:.d abow. ment bet-MorrlS MOY· MAim ITA1W....-T
tractors on tnis pro,ect as trtct to ensYre performanoe NAME ITATIE•NT ING ARTICLE 961. SECTION and Improvements. conform tr In 1 I er a e ( 1) a r a . '1CTITIOUI ..-11 YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ing & Storage Inc lfld o«Jll. The f011oW1ng l)e(aont are
required by the Subletung un<lef tne contract The tollow1ng persons are 9610 4(o> RELATING TO to the Lab?' Code of the MARGARET R. Bil.AL AND ...._ ITATl•NT Ille kept by tile court. II YoU g•ted party. ' " dorng bu91neu u ;
•nd Subcontracting Fair Go•:::3 aoerd Ir: dorng busirless as SIGNS WITHIN PUBLIC Stile ot Cahlornl• and Other STEVE M. BIZAL 3407 E. The following persons are are ontet•ted In 11\e •t•te, Published Orange Cout PLACENTIA PARTNERS,
Pract1Ctl$ Act Government ,,.,,., • Clertl ROB-0 RAM PS. 7762 RIGHTS·OF-WAY .. laws of the State of Call-Cout Highway. COfon• del doing butlMM .. : you may -ve upon the ••• Dally Piiot March 24. ~1. LTD .. 177« Skypatk Circle.
Code Section 4100 et seq Publtshed Orange Coast Bestel Ave Westminster. SYNOPSIS Oroinance lornla appllcaOle thereto, Mat. CA ~2625 (•)ADVANCED COM· ecutor or edminlttratot. or Aprll 7, t4, 1988 Suite 100. Irvine. Calif.
Eacn 1)1doer rnust submit Dally Piiot Aprtl 7, 14, 1988 Calif 92683 No 2934 amends Article 961 With the exoeptton only of That the property pet11· PUTE R AUTOMATION upon the attorney lor thee•· I\ • Th570 92714
with uc;n bio a cenlfted or Tn-588 Paul R Marcinko, 2276 of the Hunungton Beach Or-such var11hons that m•y be nent here1o I• detcflbed In (b)ADllANCED SYSTEMS ecutor or aomlnlt1rator, 1 Thompson Investment
casti«s cheek payable to Pamela Ln .. Cost1 Mesa. d1nance Code. 10 allow ad· required under the speclal general as . A LAUN-AUTOMATION, 14120 written request •t•llng tn•t fltalC NOTICE Co .. a C•lifomla corpor-
the DISTRICT or a bod bond P\ll.IC NOTICE Caltf 92627 dttional pubhc sarvice lacih· statutes pursuant to whteh OROMAT BUSINESS IOd la Beaeh Blvd. Sule 200 c. you dellre special notice of atlon. 17744 Skypark Circle,
in the 1orm set tonn in ine Roo Monroe 7662 Besrel ttes (telephone booths) on proceedings nereunoer •re IOcated 11: 3711 E COAST W•tmlnster, Calif 92«183 the ltllng ol an Inventory and ITAnMINT Of Suite 100. Irvine. C•llf
contract documents "' an •--Ave Westminster Calif pybltC property and/or taken and wt11ct1 nave not HIGHWAY. CORONA DEL Roy Kwolt-Mjng Lee. 153 apPf"alaement ol •t•t• et.-A8AM:Mlllf•NT Of' 92714
amount not 141$1 inan 10--. ol STATEMENT Of' 92683 Wlllhn pyDllC 11ghl·Ol·Wl)I 10 been superseded by tne MAR. CA 92625 N. Malen• DrMt. Orange. sets ol the petnlon• or llC-UM OI' ACnTIOUS Thia blnln•H II con-
tl'le muim4.1m amount of Did AaANDCH••NT OF Thts business '' con· contain adver11s1ng panels pro111s1ons of the labor The butinau n~ UMd Calif 921169 countt mentioned In Sec· ..._ .. NAm ducted by: a Nmtted pat1net·
u a gu•rantee that the biO· UM Of' RCTITIOUS ducteo oy a general P•r1· THE FULL TEXT OF THE Code PrelerttnQe to lat>o< by the Mid tr•nsfefor(a) at Tn1t butlneu 1s con-tlons 1200 and 1200 5 ol the Tna following persons lhic>
der will enter into tne llU ... 11 ..._ ntWSl'l•P ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE snall be gt~ only 1n the Mid location t• COM COIN cNcted by: an ind1Yldual C•ltfomla Probate Code nave abandoned the uM of James E Thompson.
proposed conllact 11 the Tne 10110.:::J pertons Paul R Marcinko IN THE CITY CLERKS OF· manner prOVided by law. LAUNDROMAT Roy LM Petttlonef. Betty Sytvla the Flctltlou1 Bu11neu Preaident
same tS -ardec:t 10 sue11 na..,. aband the u• of Tn1S sta1emen1 was tiled FICE No Old snall t>e con~ad That Mid bulk tranater It Thit st•ternent was tiled N a me S H O W E R S & Thia statement -flied ~
O.Oder In the event of t .. lure tne F1ct111ous Business wttll tne County Clerk of Or· ADOPTED Dy the City untess n IS made on a form Intended 10 be eoneum· with the County Ctent of Or-JACK I. STAILEY, Al· SHOWERS OF flOWERS, witll the County Clark of Or·
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JOYCE
Bo1Lo11ca
Youngsters cut a piece of the Pilot's pie_:
Bullies
beware;
ka-r-ate
atGWC
Parents. are you worried some
bully might beat the stuffing o ut
of vour defenseless child?
Fear no more. Gulden West
College is offering a karate class
for children' ages 6 to 14. The six-
week program. lead hy black belt
m edalist Gary Pitts, will be he ld
from 10:30 to 11 : 15 ..1.m .. Satur-
day in the Recreation Education
2 18. The program fee is $24.
is $24.
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Grade school students find ingredients
for~ducation with help of newspapers
By JOYCE BODLOVICH
Of .. Dlllr ........
Mar) Jean Tims knows how to
write a v.mnang recipe for apple pie.
Here 1s a ponion ·of her colorful
instructions: .
.. Now the filling. Far-st we add some
cinnamon pour some "ugar then the
apples then smush smush smush.
Then where done now take off 'our
apron and eat." ·
Mary Jean. a second-~rader at Vasta
View School an Huntington Beach.
was one of the wmner~ of the recent
Pilot an Educauon (Plf\ compeuuon
sponsored 1n associat1nn "tth Man<'
Callender's Pie Shop.
.\ccordang 10 Pilot in Education
coordinator Norma V:mder ~1olen.
the program 1s a cooperata'e elTon of
the Dail) P1lo1 and local school
d1s1ncts to use the newspaper as an
mstrucllonal tool in thr classroom.
Vander Molen said the program's
educational goal is to increase read mg
and comprehension skills. kno" ledge
of government and P<'htacal issues.
global and local J~Qgraoh1cal aw.are-
ness and math re1nforcrment.
··we make 1he newspnpera,a1lable
to schools at a spen al rate and
pro\'ade a comprete sencs of educa-
uo nal aids to help teachers use
m·v.spapers m the cla-.sroom:· she
s.a1d
The prOJCCl includes educator
. .
workshops. classroom ntwspaper:
presentations. plant tours. cur-.
nculum matenals -nnt to mentioO:
an assortment of yeal't~ an and essay ..
compet1t1ons with pnze-winnina re-.
ward~. •
Past winners and their teachers. •
who en1oyed •free tickets to ~,
formance-s at the Ornner County
Performing Ans Center o r a
certificate for a Marit C11Uender's pie.
hailed from Fountain Valley, Hunt-
ington Beach City. Oct'an Vi~ and
Ne" port-Mesa school districts.
The "M~ Favorite Pit Recipe"
cootest pilled Sttond grackrs from
Ocean View. and Huntmato n BeJcb Cit~ schoo~stncts. The recipes ~re
to be submitted by the younpiers
"1thout ed1ung by a parent or teacher.
The v..anners and their teachen
recei'ed a certificate for a Marie
Callender's pie. All participants were
a\Aoarded a "Reading i" as Sweet :as
PIE" bookmark. The competition ran
an conJunllon. with Newspaper -in
Education Week. .
"We 'looked for creativity and we
looked a bit at the illustrations:· •id
\lander Molen. "The kids had ·a
choice to illustrate or not. The conldlt
ga' e the children an opportunity IO
d1spla\ d«1son-makang skill&. to 4Q
things. an a sequential manner and to
use their penmanship." , ...... _ .. ,., -
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C hildren will be instructed on
how to extend the strength limits
of their bodies a nd minds by
proper training. e--:ercise and
practict;. Karate tech niques of
b locking. kicking and punc hing
will be taught in the coed pro-
gram. For additin nal in for-
matio n . call 891-399 1. • • • Fountain Valle~ is looking for a
new queen.
The time 1s quick!~ ap-
proaching lO select :i new .. Miss
Fountain Valle}... Applicants
must be between iht' ages o f 17
and 26. Winners will represent the
C ha mber of Commerce and the
city of Fo untain Valley at. various
functi-ons.
'Gone With the Wind' plays the big screen a.gala ;;
By JOYCE BODLOVICH
OtlMO.-, ..........
How beUeJ' to enjoy the classic tilm
"Gone With the Wind.'' but with
home-baked .brownies. cookies. cof-
fre. tea and puiich.
Members of the Patr0ns of Golden
West College are spons"nng a special
scrccmng of the 1939 m1w1e at:! p.m
Sunda~ in · the school''i mamstage
theater.
The patrons' maJO• function 1s
pro' 1ding schola rship" for GWC
studt.•nts In add1uon. the I 00-mem-
ba group supports N her campus
act" 1t1es. such as "orking 1n the Fine
.\rts C alk!) and tut "ring m the
pecch Communications Center.
.\ccordmg to special e' ents chair-
man Eldo n Huffaker. he hopes the
350-scat theater "111 bl' sold out for
v..hat man~ people. esreciall} senior
c1t1zens. remember as their favonte
film of the earh 1940s.
"To SC'I.' ll aia1n on a large screen.
instead of on tele' 1s1on is a nostalgic
e' ent for those of us who remember
the first time we saw 'Gone With the
Wand.'·· he added. "It should also
attract ~ounger mo"1e buffs. who
Jla' c perhaps never "ttn 1t 1n a
theater ...
The full-length vers1un of the film
will have a 30-minute int~iss1on
dunng which time the patrons will
sell home-baked refreshments in tM
lobb'.
4.dvancc tickets. offcnna reserved
seaung for a SS donation. a~ avail-
able from members of tht patrons
and also an the ticket offi~ at GWC
Bookstore. The theater hox offi~ will
be open the day of the event for ticket
purchase. The deadline to sign up for the
June competition is ·\pril 15. For
further informa tion . call
962-4441 . • • • And ... Cbris Will, a j unior at
H untington Beach H igh School.
has been chosen by the American
Legion Service Club. Post 46. to
attend the summer session of
Boys State-to be hcTal n-Sacra-
men to.
T _his teacher knows how to psych up his class-
Students praiselnstructor Don Abbott
f-oi ini parti ng-psyc h0l6gy-ifl t-he-i r-te rms--t-'----r.-.~~~=-~~
Chris' selection was based on
academics. c haracter and leade r· By JOYCE BODLOVICH th<' rl·stnc11ons placed on required
ship. He will join 950 other young 0t1MD111r,.......,. subJCt'tl>
Califomians for the 5 I st session Ocean View High School teacher . "Ps}ch 1s a more lh·,1ble subject
of Boys State. The or(;anization is Don Abbott is knov. n b' 'a n ous and can tx-ad1usted t0 the needs of
f h N · I · · ahaS\:s. · !...rd._ ... he ~1d. "Som1·times 1f the part o t e auona /\mencanism """th··r is n•""· Don "111 take his P. Students an his soc1JI ps~cholog~ ~.. " "" rogram. I ··la,c·•< ·out<1d" of the classroom • • • c ass h:l\c tagged him -\bbo or Bo .... ~, ' '
California Elementary School Pnnc1pal John M~ers n•fers to him as en' aro nmcnt. He 1s nor hm1ted to a
in Costa Mesa presented an a ma\cnck. and guidance technician trad111onal classroom as much as
S B di. dd b" d suml'ofthc othl·r tcachcrs." HonoraryScrvicc..\"ardto Scott uiannt· e or u s 111ma"on ('r-
M ,.., b d ful teacher. G uidance tcchmc1an V1rg1n 1a
Paulsen, arilyn -.rig t an Whatever the label -11 v.ou ld Bauer attributes .\bbo11·s populant ~
Vicki and Glen Bollenbacb. appear .\bbott's mode of teaching 1s to his rda~ed interaction with the
According to school represcn-working. students.
tative Emily Plersin. Scott. who "He obvious!} gets his message ··He has a subtle. c.1S). laid-back
serves as principal for both Cali-throuih because his social psycholog~ \A,a~ of ha' ing kids realh th'ink about
fornia and neigh boring TeWinkle class 1s so successful." <;a1d Bedford. thcmschcs: he puts n0 pressure on
Intermediate Sch ool. was selected "The class 1s alwa\s full and kids arl' them:· she said.
because Of his OUtStanding leader-Constant!} requesiing II JU St b~ what .\bboll. \Ao ho also tl'aChes \Ao Orld
ship and special devotion to friends have told them gl•ograph}.Crl·ated thecurnculum for
. children. "We never have enough spots and the social ps~cholog) class in I <>80.
we have to disappoint a lot of kids. Class d1scuss1ons {'0' rr timel} suh-
Wright. a reading teacher and We hear temfic thing" about him. jCcts hke teen-age suicide. eating
parent volunteer, wa11 honored for \Aohich we don't hear about e\CT\ disorders. AIDS. fam1h communica-
hcr manv ho urs of volunteer teacher ... she added. · uons and low self-esiei m.
service to the scho0l and com-According to Myers. Abbott's ap-"This ma) be 1he o nh social ps)ch
m unity. Vick)' a nd h usband G len, pearance seems incon~ruous to the class in the district:· said the 50.year-
too, were selected because of teacher's sensitive nature. old .\bbott. "The first fi ve years I had
volunteer ho urs SJX'nt at both ~·He is a ph)sically imposmg per-no tc'ttboot..s because there was no
schools son." M}ers said. "He was a tremen-monc). I had to de, clop m-} own
_ __ _ · • • • do us football pla}'.er ancl still c~,di.tl,._ cu.sriculum'-1 use a lo t 0f visuals~
-Golden WeS'l COTiege is proua af GOTcfen West College. When ~ The :--le\\ York-born .\bbott said
o f its 41 graduates w ho trans-look at him )Ol;I think rah rah macho his eight )Cars ~pent" 1th the Orange
ferred to Cal State Fullerton and gu} .. ~ut he as one of the -most (ount~ ~robat1on Dcp0nment co~-
De . sensauve. carmg staff members "e bmcd with a masters degree m h~ve been n~m~d to the an s have: he'reall) tunes into the kids and special educauon helptd him to
Ltst for ach1evrng n 3.5 .grade gets them to open up... deH~lop the class format.
average or better. Local residents Myers said the elective status of the "I was a counselor :ind an intake
(Pleue eee JOYCE/82) class allo\Aos .\bbott to ec;cape much of • (Pleue eee TE~CHER/82) hycholoCY teacher Don Abbott Ila Illa etaclenta' coutant attendoa.
Coastline set to conduct College Tran sf er Night in Mesa _
Coastline CommunityColkgc will host more than 20
colleges and universitil"S at its annual College Transfer
Night Monday at the college's Costa Mesa Center. 2990
Mesa Verde Drive East Costa Mesa. •
Representatives from both public and private
institutio ns will answer questions about admissions
rcquircments,'tuition, financial assistance and courses of
study. Tht event will focus on adults. with somt previous
collctc. who arc considering continuing their education at
a four-year collqc or university.
The p~m is presented without chaf)t by
Coastline, which operates educational centtrs in Costa
Mesa. Huntinaton Bc:ich. Newport Beach and West-
minster. Call 241..()162 for additional information.
Jlulcale •lated la· Ne"l'Ort
The silltb In a series of Sunday musicales will ht
prnented Sunday at 4 p m. in tht Newport Centtr branch
of the Newport Beach Public Library, fcaturina the Bryan
Allison nute and auitar duo.
The prosram is frtt and open to thc public. Tht
Hbrlry is locted at 8~ San Clemente Ori~ and more
information isavailabk-from Helen Spenccrat 644-31 71.
Pi.at Nle la La6fm• BelacJJ
The Friendloftht Honentt MitkrGantm will host
their annual P'-nt •It ~nday hm IOe.m. to .J p.m. in
&he Dmti1t1 lot of Gft':lt American Slvi• in the 200 block ~ lriJldway in downtown l.apna -.c.dt.
Procftd1 will 90 to ward main~ and impn>~
ment of tt.c publk-*11 whicb Honett• Miller._led
to ~na 1n 1979. A larec variety of plan11 will be ·
availa1*.
• f
. Antl-drug event ln Irvlne
The International Fashion <\rts Institute and
Facefinders of South Orange Coast. headquartered 1n
Irvine, will sponsor a benefit for the national organization
MADA -Models'Against Drug Abuse -Sunday.
The event will be held al the new Facefinders offices
at I 7100 Gillette Avr .. Irvine. beginning at 3 p.m.
Ho norary chairman Patty Dukc ... actrcss and president of
tht Screen Actors Guild. is an invited guest. and more
information is availabk al 66().9373.
Benent race in Orange
Over J,000 runn~ are upcctcd to partici pate in the
third annual 'Round Orange Race Sunday to benefit tht
Oran~wood Children'" Homt for abused and neatected
children.
Tht ratt includes a I OK and SK run and a kids' one--
milt fun run forchildrtn un~r 10. Rea.istratt0n begins at
6: IS a.m. at Ptralta Junior Hi&h School in Oraner. with
California' Anecls cak'~ Bob Boont 1tan1ns both races,
Entry fen~ SIS f'or thc SK and I OK and SS for the
kids' run. Call the Onntewood f()Undatton at 7S6-893S
for m0rt information.
CldJdrea '•art oa tU.play
A collaboration of C'hildren'un WOf'k from the t 98
Sawdute Fnt1\·al will co on dilDla) at tht Lqun• rt
Muteum Monday lhroupJUM S.
TM an muteum '' located on tM comer of 01ft' Drh~~nd hcific Ccmt Htebwar in "-"' leech and 11
open T~)' th~ Sul*y from ft a.m . to S p.m .
General edftussion is S!. saudmbHd _.'°' citittns St
and children un«r 12 rrtt. Cati ..... JOl() badditioul
information. \
( .
Investigators' couneatG1VC
&sic~ spec1ah2ed investiptors· trainina. offtrtd
under the auspices of <Jolden West Coll*'s Criminal
Jusuce Training Centc~. will bC offtrtd in a MW class
stanmg Monda).~ .
The course is certified for 240 ho urs of instruction by
the Cahfom1a Comm1s,1on on Pc~ Offiett Standards
and Training. ThoSt wi,hi"I to enroll in lht sprina class
should contact the Ad"'inistnuion of Justkr o~ at
895-83 I.
Cldld declmoa eamJaed
A counc for prosptctive pa.rents wonderina whether
or not to have a child •ill ht ofticmt Monda)' from 7 to 9
p.m. at the ln•int Youth St'nrica Center.
The prosram is bei"I ptttt.IUed by lhe IMne Famil)•
Scf' aces Propam. Tht <'05t 1s SlS for one person and S4S
for a couple. Call Da\'t 'n<knon at 660-3920 for dttails.
BloodmobU• bl 80lltll coaaty
South <>ranee Countl' raidans will be ablt to donMt
blood MM Wttk at t•n Red C..0. bloodmobiles to be
stationed in lAauna Hil'1 Hd ~-Nte-l The Laauna Nipd Wotneft I C1ub wil .. IPOfttOr ___ a
drive. Monda) from l ·•s to 7 p.m. at 24600 La Piia
Laauna Nw~l. and aPrQintmmtscan be"'* by ca.lliftl U f .()7 )4. Wednetda)'s dri-atom ?:•-, to 7:)() p.m. 11
5'. Nidloaa Churda. ~W El Ton> R09d.. Llpna Hills.
with doftonn<ou"'"' •aN lll-1090.
Real mtafe fal~ J)Janaed
Vern V1hlenc. the produm-and hos1 of .. How to
'
Make Mont} in Real Estate:· will be lhe 'l'Clbr .-
Monda} 's mceung of the Business Refenal A~ ill
El Toro. Tht session as schedultd for the Snendl flair
Restaurant in the Home Savinp buitdi~on EJ TOIO
Road at noon at a ro~t of StO.SO. Call Betty Hie at
S81-t 106 for further anfonnation.
La11dJ lloar taa at Ufnar7
"A~ You a Htddtn Ent~is thtllllllieclala
talk by DKk Roberts Monday at eooe in tilt ~
Ctnter branch of the N<'WpOft 9eadl hbtic Library. UI
San Oemtn~ Ori\-c.
The proaram IS frtt and will last ....-itnMel) 40
m inuta. Call Jackit Headly at 644-3116 a ftlGR
information.
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• N OrMgeeoMt DAILY PIU>T/~.AprW 7, 1818 ,.
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I ,
·?Health Fa r Ex:Po
-=~·cuts medical cbst
JOYCE •••
hoaa81
include: Costa Mesa, C,.IMa
Suber; Fountain Valley, Pamela
Grece, Jeffery H•er, Ba '111•
Np.J•, he Tri Np1-. &em
O'Gn4J, KJm Ha v .. , Hunt-
inaton Beach, C'MiatlM Heaees,
ftaq Loq B•pll, R....Ulllp,
Bedy Inna, ht111·1• Kue,
Marcy MarpU., C.rlatiM Re-
la1lmar, Roaald ROH81wel1,
81 JOYCE BODLOVJCR °' .............
The upcomina H~lth Fair Expo
will take the sting out of skyrocketing
cost associated with routine health
care exams.
The 11th annual expo will provide
frtt health screening to Sou•hern
: California residents at more than I 00
local sites April I S-24.
• The project, offered through Los
Angles. Oranac. Riverside. San
Bernardino and Ventutn counties, is a
community service promoted by
-KNBC-TV/Channel 4and funded by
Chevron USA. The American Red
Cross and the Hotpirnl Council of
Southern California acr as co-coordi-
natin~lsponsors of the (lrojcct.
_ Aceording to expo representative
Joan McCandless, free ~rviccs and
·screenings will be offered for health
histories. includinJ height. weight.
blood pressure, vision and health
education and counseling.
~ For SIS. people can take a blood
test which will._12£ovide a 32-pan
. blood panel. Analysis will be com-
pleted and the results mailed within
thrtt to five weeks after the fair.
McCandless said a new feature
offered· this year will be Hean
Leaming Center, co-sponsored and
endorsed by the American Hean
· --Association. Each center will provide
·health risk asssessment. an educa-
tional video. pulse-taking instruction
.and personal counselins on health
behavior that reduces nsk of hean
d isease.
And. McCandless s..iid. at some
_·:PIE •••
homBl
~ ·•Ocean View School Distnct:
Vista View School: winner: Marv
Jean Tims, apple pie. Honorable
-mentions: Cara Vandcrhook. apple
pie; Tiffany Thoms. pecan pie: Doug
_Foster. apple pie. Tencher. Harva
Carbone.
•Huntington Beach City School
• ·.··District:
Eader School: wirlri~r: Stephanie
Ikeda. pumpkin pie. Honorable men-
tions: Jillian Higgins apple pie.
Teacher. Sharon Toland. Special
recognition: Siegrin Countryman.
lipsmackmg. lemon r ie. Teacher.
Mark Versteeg.
Perry School: winner: Frank
Altomare. super kmon crunch.
Teacher. Jonette Savold. Honorable
Mention: Caroline ·de Lorm. choc-
olate chip cand) pie. Teacher.
Kathryn Brene1ser.
Smith School: winner: Kristen
Nygard. chocolate s" irl. Teacher.
Jams Liss. Honora~le Mention :
Lauren Anderson. cherry pie .
Teacher. Kav Howard.
Hawes Sc'hool: winner: Nicholas
Powell. chooklit chookll ·pie.
T cacher. Nancy Hall Honorable
mention: Jaleah Duarte. apple and
strawberr~ supreme. Te~cher
Marilyn -Maninez.
locations screeninp for hcarina. den-
tal health. podiatry. sickle cell anemia
and glaucoma also will be provided.
In addition. many site" wi ll provide
screenings for children 3 years and
older. Joyce Yous.
According to Mc<..andless. the • • • l purpose of the expo is health educa-The Sixth Grade Pentath on
tion: the early dete<"tion of ab-sponsored by the Orange County
normalities and the promotion of Depart~of Education
health awareness. . awarde ho to several
local scho . Dw"er Middle "The screenings are not intended to School, and Sowers Middle
replace a thorough phy~ical examin-School. Hun•a'noton Beach Cit(. at1on by a physician." she said. .. -
"Pamcipants with apparent a~ School District; Fulton Schoo ,
normalities discovered at the health Fountain Valley School District:
fair will be encouraged to consult a Christ Lutheran School. Costa
health cafe provider. Mesa: and Mariners School. New-
" A phone follow-up 10 determine pon-Mesa Unified School Dis-
whcther participants are utilizing trict.
· their screening results will take place" • • • sut "eeks.after the rcs11hs arc avail· The Boys and Girls Clubs of
able." she added. Huntington Valley ic; hosting its
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Participating organizations prov id· founh annual Jim Collins/Duval
ing special screenings include local Love Rams Celebrity Golf
chapters of the Califn rnia O(nt~I Classic, April 11 at Scacliff Coun-
Associati on. Lions Cluh Eye Mobile. try Club in Huntington Beach.
Sickle Cell Disease Rc'ltarch Foun· Proceeds from the event will
dation. American Cancer society and assist the club. which has a
WaltH•H• (from left) Jlfatalle .Vaapel,
Denae Ackerman, Aline Stafford and
Cbrlatlne Holland check oat tbeja.keboa at
Fat Frecldy'a ln eo.ta lleu.
loc;~;~t~IOl:g~~l;~tion lite~atur~.'r;~~Fn~~~~B!~~i°2rr3':1~~~~~rn Fat Freddy's a blast from the
exh1b1ts. le<:tures and c"unsehng will Valley. The club offers athletac _
be provided b} various health educa-leagues. academic tutoring and t h '
ti on agencies lake.American Hean culturalansprogams. ~as w1·t Mex1·can s:p1·ce ~ssociation: i.\merican 1.ungAssocia-The golf tournament entry fee t10~. American . ~entnl He~lth As-is s 150. The cost includes gr en
sociat1on. Anhnt1s Foundation and If I h ~ Students Against Drunk Driving. fees. can . go swelter, unc . By JOYCE BODLOVICH Love" by Frankie L\ man. and Lloyd
picture. dinner, beverages. door 0t .. o.11r,......,. Price belting out "Stagger·Lee" arc
Local expo sites in Orange Count} prizes and. refreshments. A $50 Fat Freddy's restaurant is not 1> pica I of the selection" a.vailabJe to include: Huntington Beach, Humana fee is offered for thoc;c who onlv serenade the diners. Hospl.tal and Hunt1n~on Center J exactl' a traditional walk through the want to attend the dinner. For 1 950s~ "People in their 30s and 40s arc Mall: South Lagun:i. uth Coast more information, contact Hal Sure. it smacks of J scene from eating away when a Sflng comes up
Med ical Center: Irvine. Irvine Valley Smltll at 847-9600 or Claris that instantly takes them back to a Colle~e. For detailed information. "Happ) Days" with its formica moment that brings about a pleasur-call ( ()()) 213 6759 Sc ... -.. idar 841 7804 tables: chrome chairs. tableJ· ukeboxes ~ -· au-.. " ' -· and saddle shoe-clad food servers. able memory:· he said.
Yoq_ng firefighters
have hot vacation
By LESLIE EARNEST
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While most south county young-
sters "ere cnJO} mg their spring
vac3tton skeping late :ind basking at
the beach. more than I 00 young
people chose instead to nse each day
at 5:30 3.m. and fight fires throughout
theda}.
The youngsters. bplorcrs who
hope somcda) to be professional
firefighters. spent Easter week learn-
ing how to put out brush fires. get the
upper hand on a bum in!! building and
remo'e 3 \ICtim from a wrecked
automobile.
some of these kind mav be working
beside me ... said Jerry ~ilva. teacher
of the auto extrication class. "And I
want them to be the best they can be."
This year apprqximately I 2S youth
ages 15 to .21 participated in the
program. which was sponsored by the
California Fire Exploring Associa-
tion. a non-profit organization. The
Bo} .Scouts of America and local fire
departments cooperatec1 in the effort.
The daily regimen included a S:45
·a.m. exercise class. training sessions
thro ughout the day and night classes
to prepare for the following day's
activities. The cost for the training
camp. which included lodging and
food. was SI 30.
But what about the Me xican-styled Fat Freddy's is open from 6 a.m. to
decorations threaded throughout the I 0 or 11 p.m. HaushcrSilid the upbeat .
restaurant?
"I guess we are a combinatio n of
Mexican-American I 95()s st vie.'' said
restaurant manager Ron Hausher.
"We have as many burgers on the
menu as enchiladas."
Fat Freddy's, located on Fairview
Road in Costa Mesa. opened in
February. It is the brainchild of Barry
Hermanson. who head" up the Costa
Mesa-based Chantry Corp. For the
last 13 years the corporation has
opened several restaurants in Orange
County including Kaplan's in Costa
Mesa. the Blue Beet Cafe in Newport
Beach. Platanos in Huntington Beach
and Fat Freddy's in Tu.,tin.
Hausher said the carefree days
associated with I 9SOs prompted the
Fat Fredd) 's concept.
"It was a tiappy time. The stress
and strains were comparatively small
in contrast to the 196(}<; and 1970s."
he said. "People are happy when they
arc here."
atmosphere inside the restuarant 1s
helped b) the black and white
uniformed waiters and-waitresses.
··when we were hiring. we looked
for positive. genuinely happ~
people.'' he said. "W e had two weeks
on how to communicate -how
people are to be tn.>ated. If our
customers leave here thinking. 'wow.
I did have a good ume.' then we know
our cffons have been successful."
The 14th annual Fire Exploring
Academ'. held at the El Toro Marine
Corp<. .\ir Station. serves to unite
fi refighters \\Ith bo}S :ind girls who
might somcda) fill their shoes.
"I like training because one day
The days -which include battling
live blazes -can be grueling.
according to Silva. However. he
added. no one has ever heen seriouslv hun. ·
In keeping with the theme. every
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cents. a person can en_ioy two oldie
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officer for kids from 8 nr 9 years old
up to 19." he said. "It was a great
training place because vou see about
... every type of problem you could ever
imagine." r,
According to his stud~·nts. Abbott's
class is a refuge - a place to share
good ar:id ba~ f~li!lgs;~ place without
formality. inttm1dat10ns or peer
pressure.
morning 1 look in the mirror at my
favorite person.
"I wink at him . he wrnks back at
me. Isa). ·11ove )OU, Ahbott.' he says
'I love you. Abbott.' If you guys don't
like )Ourself. if }OU talk really bad and
hard to ) ourself. ... and when you stan
doing those things. vou have a
problem. you have hlg. big prob-
lems.'' he adds.
Whate,er anyone sa}s '" wonhy and
you take a look at it.
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not be appropriate for what you are in
at that time. but you always make
everyone feel wonh~ and that is the
wa) it should be. Your ideas arc as
important as mine. They may be
different. but you ha,·e to look at
them." he added. ··He doscn't put himself on a
pedestal. .. said 18-year-old Shawnee Later. Abbott talked nbout the class According to Debbie Leavitt. 16.
Lynch. "He dosen't blow you off. He and "his kids." Abbott is not only easy to talk to. but
really talks to you -and you don't "Edu"'tion has three purposes.'' he he relates to everythin!! the students
have to worry about him telling said . "No. 1 is warch"using _ get discuss in class.
someone else." them into the classroom. count them. "I think relating to the kids dC'-
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the front of the class dressed in blue ance). Right? Number two is a from:" Ab~tt said. "I was raised i~ a
jeans. a white shin and leather boots. transmission of the values of our housing proJ«t. I undt"rstand doing
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Helmm 1ate y grahbCd t c stu-dents' attention by li"ting the top "I like _.<> give m~ kids good ·:lwasneverashininttexampleofa
problems for schools in 1940. Among information so they can make de--good guy when I was ttrowing up. I
them. talking. chewing gum. mak.ing cisions on how to live their Jives. This had-all the maladies that everybody
noise. runnins in the halls. getting out is our world. If you tivr better. I Jrve has. I was aggressive. I was pouty. I
of line. wearing imprflper clothing. better .... itjust goes on and on. That is came from a poverty mentality. Kids
not rutting paper in tht' wastebaskets. a nice philosophy... nowdays think their problems are
" want to ask you a <JUestion. Is it Abbott says his intention from the different. but they arc the same in
hard to solve those problems in beginning was to set up an at-some ways caused t-y the same
school? That's cake. man. Look how mosphere for student"-that would reasons," he added.
many are chewing gum in here. prompt a natural desire to attend According to. Kelly Coye. 16.
"You're out.you're out. you're out class. Abbott levels with his students. He
-get outta here ... he jokingly points "I want them to say:hey. ifs nice to understands what the teen-agcn say
to the guilty lum chewtrs. go in there and share information -and prcKnts solutions to probkms
He then reads today's top pro~ we can leam from each other.' It is a without being too technical.
lcms: drug abuse. akohol abuse. loving laboratory. And Lisa Nixon. 18, says self-
prqnancJ. suicide. rlP<". robbery and "It 1samazing that kids who talk to acceptance takes top priority in
assault. me who won't talk an nnothcr class. Abbott's classes .
"Who solves those pr~ms? Who But it docsn 't always \tart off like "He talks to us about acceptina
is going to deal with these ~jor that. Sometimes by the end of the ourselves as who we arc." she said .
problems? Will you ck-al with them semester I stt d!'1'matic changn in "He involves us with hi" own life. He
every day succnsfully? No one com-ocoole. Thnt arc kids who would sit k moral and has~hi&h 'tandanh. He
mits suicide because thf'y can't do an f'or f'our. five. seven y.·ecks and not knows how to have l'un. but still ,ets
asbra probkm," M says. .. They do contribute. Then all oh sudden tMy us to work:· .
it because they can't deal with school. make a move. I like that because 1t And that is where another label
home or failure. tells me thinp arc aoinp ~-.. could be added to Abbott's list. Ont. --------------------------------------~ "W~l~tb~~~I~~ ~~A~tt~h~~~~we~he~i~~ca~
fired up. Teachen and parents have not stuctured with defined rcau-"Don't set me wrong. I am not a
to listen to kids. not to 'C'Qk to them lations. MdoHenforttontrulctotM cnasader." he aid.. .. , just think kids
in lelltbook lana.... Every day I lctltt. need I place to ta)~ I place to be .al.
come in here and what do I tell you? "My besk rule is there arc no put· I try to function witb intearity. I say
Who do~ Jove. buddy? You 90na downs in the classroom. PcriOd. ljust what I mean and mC11n .Ut 1 uy. l
love younelf. When I te1 up in the don't ecttpt put-downs,.. he said. trat ml students with I kM of' f'nll«l.
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thurac:lay, April 7, 1988 83
Keep mum on hairy issues
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 11
couldn't resist writina after iuding
that leucr from the par~nts who were
upset because their daughter wanted
to shave her head. With us, it was our
19-ycar-old son, a student at the
University of New Hampshire.
We were chatting on the phoo.e and
at the end of the conversation, he
said, "Mom. I'm aoing to shave my
head." I was shocked and asked him
why he would want to do such a thing.
(He has wonderful thick. blond, curly
hair.) His answer was that he
wouldn't have to bothr r brushing it
and he'd save money on shampoo. lt
did not make much sen~ to me .
Two weeks later I wt'nt to get the
mail and there was a IC'tter from m y
son. I was surprised that he would
write because we talk o n the pho ne
often and he almost nr ver takes pen
1n hand. When I opened the envelope.
there was nothing in it except one
beautiful blond.,.furl.
A week latcf. I went to pick h;m up
at the bus station and didn't recognize
h im. There was this tall male waving
madly and yelling. "Mo m. Mom. it's
me."Theonlycomment I made when
we got into the car was. "You should
have brought along a mutual friend to
introduce us."
He kept his head shaved for a few
months and has now gone lo the other
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extrem e. His curly, tllond hair 1s
almost down to his shoulders. Again.
I'm saying nothing. Get the p icture"
-A MOM IN OGUl")IQU IT.
MAINE.
DEAR MOM: I certalaly do. You're
a smart mom. Wltea kids do flUllly
staff wllla tlleir llaair, silace is tile
belt respoase. T~y'U roaform wllen
.. ey are ready and tile less said about
it ~bettu. • • • DEAR AN N L~N DERS: Can vou
handle one more lette r ahout the man
who couldn't talk about anything but
World Wa r II? This one will be a little
different.
My husband can't talk about am-
thing but that "ar either. 1n fact. he
hasn't been off the subject for several
years. The dear man ha~ Alzhe1mer·s
disease.
Tell .. Incredulo us in Id aho .. that
she has no idea "hat 11 1s to li ve like
this. My friends have given up on us
and the relatives say they can't stand
to be around him. so we go it aJone.
Thi~ wonderful. beautifully educated.
sweet husband of mine has been
written off as if he had di~.
I a m so grateful to the strangers in
places like McDonald's a nd Wendy's.
The~ talk to him and listen to him
ramble on. making no sense. These
kind people malce life hcarable. God
bless them. Please sign m y letter -
HE'\RTA C HE IN JAC K-
SONVILLE.
DEAR JACKSONVILLE: 1'llull
yow /or lettlD& n kaow wt.at It'• lae
to Hve witll a persOll who it affllcted
witll aa illDe11 tllat kUls twice, flnt
.. e mlDcl, ~. llae body.
I llaave rettived muy letten fnm
readers wlto say tlley ~11't 1~ te lte
aroud tllat woa4erf.i pe,... wM It
"so different': now. Don't ~Y realbe
tllat you mast be aroud CMttudy,
ud it is a lleartbreakiag. to11l-seartq
responsibility'?
I beg people to sllow co•pullM
for .. e afflicted ucl their families.
TakeulloarCH1tofyHrMsy (er•t·
so-basy I life ucl 10 visit a penee
wllose miDd is goee. Yot1 will come
away feeling tlwikful for yoer bless-
ings, ud you will fttl peel abHt
taaving done a generOt11 .. t.1.
Friday, A.,.u I ARI~ (March 21-April 19): Yo u meet .. important recovered -you·11 gain public favor and could actually ~in cont~st. Emphasis on security. family, property val1;1e.
Burden 1s lifted . granting you greater frttdom. Anes
invoh cd.
SYDNEY
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SCORPIO <Oct. B·Nov. 21 ): Scenario highlights
moveme nt. crcat1,·1t). personal magnetism. fresh stan.
Sho n tnp could in, oh c relative. Check papers. notes.
dates.. resolutions. Dc,n't overlook vel') important
appointment.
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people" through
social affair or
unique introduc-
tion. Emphasis on
communication .
versatilit~. humor.
curiostt~. Long-dis-
tance call provides
valuable infor-
mation. Gemini fea-
tured.
TAURUS (ApriJ 20--May 20): Emphasis on
philosophy. education. travel. long-range plans. Check
legal documents. including passport. You have right to
ask questions and obtain valid respon.ses. Sco rpio plays
distinguished role.
SAGITIARIUS. CNov. :!2-Dec. 2 11: You'll be cel-
ebra11ng tx·cause .. Lost a nd f ound .. did its JOb. Yo u
re<.;OH'r ttem. defeat 1s transformed into victorv. You'll
work "ell "llh public. espec1all~ women.· Cancer.
Capricorn pla) roles.
Complete televlalon Hating• In Sundey'a TV Pffot.
BRID GE
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): By digging deep. yo u
team plc~ty about money. financial status of partner or
mate. Outlet will be found for creative expression. especial!~· v ia written word. Flirtation also will figure
prominently.
CANCER (June 21-July 21 ): Desire is fulfilled in
connection with family. Focus on rapprochement.
partnership. legal pape~. marital status. MaJOr domestic
adjustment occurs-to your ad vantage. Taurus pla) s kc)
role.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): C)cle high. judg·
mc nt and intu111on "111 be on target. E!'llphasis on
appearance. ixrsonal magnetism. pioneering spirit.
You·11 gain populant) major wish can be fulfilled.
Sag1ttanan in picture.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll tum in
..outstanding performance ... Someone behind scenes
serves as )Our pnvate r heenng section. lnd1 v1dual you
generally take for gran1ed pla) s valuable role. Scorpio
native is in SC'Cnano. -
PISCES (Feb. I 9·March 20): Be read" for unusual
d1SCO\CI'). intriguing mrssage from membC r of opposite
se:<. Emphasis on asptrations. abili t~ to successfuJI)
utilize powers ofpersuac;1o n. You tum in upset victory.
East-West vulnerable. South
deals.
~ORTH
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Pawning an Os~ar?
SAG will buy it back
LEO V uly 23-Aug. 22): Look behind scenes. d efine
terms, stick to bask procedures. Individual who
counS(lcd rash action is \incerc but misinformed. Protect
your own interests and health. Pisces is in picture.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Good lunar aspect
coincides with sensuality, creativity. variety. sex appeal.
Focus on deadline. addc-d responsibility. intensified love
relationship. Money picture brighter than original!)
anticipated.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): What seemed lost will be
lF APRIL 8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are intense.
capabk 6f meeting deadlines. )OU handle responsibilit)
and seldom do an) thing in halfw'a) manner. You have
natural exc<:ullvc ability. )OU also are ro mantic.
sen11mcntal. Capricorn Cancer people pla) 1mponant
role~ in )our hfc. C urrent cycle highlights family.
panncrsh1p. funding. c;uccess 1n dealing with public.
Marriage also h1ghllghtt·d . and spotlight is o n child. June
\\ill be memorable. productive and profitable for you in
1988.
She doesn't choose to run
It started off as a great week. I had
m) teeth cleaned and there were no
cavities. I found m~ fa, orite lipstick
in an old handbag that I tho ught was
lost. And the daffodil b ulbs I planted
upside down were pushing up
through the soil.
Then I got a letter from an attorney
in Ohio saying he was running me for
President of the U nitC'd States. His
name is Thomas Cecil of Kettering.
Ohio. and he is beating the crabgrass
roots on m ) behalf to "rut a little life
in the White House ...
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out of the room. And hr always did.
I don't want another job where I
have to work out of m v home. I've
·done that and it's the pits -people
running in and out using your phone
and asking where the extra tissue is.
rm sick of balancing budgets -
trying to figure out if we go out to
dinner or make a house payment. No
thank ~ou . ~s for entertaining every
she just did 1t backwards and in high d ignital') who comes down Penn-
heels... sylvan1a .\venue: that Fets stale. For
The truth 1s rm oven.1ualificd. too man) years I've hosted and
I don't want to run around kissing hosted until I thought my face would
babies a nd licking spoons. I've done break from smiling.
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It is all' cry well to kno" the basic
percentages of the game. Ho'A'ever.
all of them have to be considered in
relation to the play of an) hand as a
whole. where the main go al is to
make or break the contract. For in·
CHARLES
Go1E1 Tom. believe me whC'n I tell yo u I
am flattered by the offer and the
buttons. "BUCKEYES FOR
BOMBECK" and ''BILL FOR
IRST MAN.'' but the truth is. 1
that for 30 years. And r ve spent a I'm bored to death with the
lifetime sitting around high school responsib 1l it) of telhni people what
gymnasiums and fingr r-painting at to do and when to do it. making new
the local day nurserie~. laws and enforcing them and serving stance. consider that old bromide: ht~'rwant nnpe!•d m y--:cekdays-as-a.-rnedu1tor_ to pron;i.01e__pe~ I _ "-Eigh ~\'Cf ,-ftine-ncvcr." Ii 's an
washing out blouses m a H~hday Inn don t want to wo.rk w1t.h Congress. accurate enough summal') of the
don't wanTfo res1dC'nt-:-
lt has nothing to do with being a
woman and swimming against the
tide. Actually the polls say mort' than
SO percent oflhe population believe a
woman could run the rountry. As a
feminist once pointed out. "Why not
a woman president~ Ginger Rogers
did evcrythin• Fred A-.ta1tt did -
and my Sundays facmg Sam Heaven knows. I ve r.used enough . . . . .
Donaldson and George W ill on children. probab~lly of playing a su n . provtd·
television. Sam looks like every credit I didn't mean to O\\.'ITCact. Tom. mg that s your o nly concern.
manager I> e ever kn~w~. and but the presiden~y is a dead~nd job In light of the vulnerability, we
George reminds me of the lod m gra~e for wo~en. We te re~dy for some-just give the nod to South ·s decision
school that t~e teacher :ll~ays put m th mg bigger-something at a higher to preempt with four hearts. How-
charge of taking names while she was entl') level. • ever. since ·the opponents could
'.PROMISES
to stop drinking too much or
quit using drugs DO MOT WORK
OUT-TREATMENt the new generation of
~ating alcohol/drug abuse, DOES WORK
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make at most eight tricks at a spade
contract barring gifts from the de-
fense, dtclarer had to bring home
bis contract to show any profit from
his decision in the auction.
West led the top of his broken
diamond ~uencc. ~darer won
the ace and, in keeping with the
odds. cashed the ace-kins of
trUD\ps. Unfortunately, the queen
did r.ot drop. Declarer tried to ~
cover by runnina clubs. but East
ruffed the second club and shirted
to a spade. and the defenders tQOk
three tricks iJrthat suit to administer
I OM-trick Sd .
It"s the rttn ~ctor-G uild that
hands out those <Xta~ Rareh men-
u oned 1s the fact that lhe guild has re~·n cd a cunou) ncht for 1t~lf
"hen 11 makes those a'wards· It ca n
bu) had an) Oscar 1n d:ingero fbeing
pa"ncd
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fell o" "ho created 1he l 1sco Kid
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6 Actress -San
Juan
10 Aspef'SIOO
14 Salad item
15 Churchman
16 Atncan land
17 Ism
18 Risky
20 $1:aflng
21 PGA event
23 In~• 24 Mongrels
25 Declined
26 Coffin nail
30 Legitimate
34 USSR city
35 us potitleos
37 Oodt uniOn:
abbr. 38-a...-
39 aoddW'I
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14
17
20
~ Helper abbr
65 Prefut for
god·0< taue
66 T9fmmated
67 $1$.lths abbr
68 Pane bird
69 Changes
direction
DOWN
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2 Corn produc1
3 AleMMng
4 OIJsk
5 Side routes
6 Most unusual
7 Gaunt
8 Roland's
destroyer
9 Cherub
10 Walked
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12 Malady
13 Sryophyte
19 0ec>rav1t ...
22 Sefmonlze
24 Contamer
25 Blfd food
2t Strings
27 Imbecile 21 category
29 More loyal
31 Monster
32 .. thade
33 Stowed cargo
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Mott important than just dra•·
ins trumps was to do so safdy.
Since declarer could affOJd to 1o1e 31
. two spMk tricks and a mamp. be
could have protected apiDll the 42
poaibility of a l-J uump split.
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At trick ~. dedarer should Mve
tecl a mmp from dummy and ft.
..... tbe tm. Al won&, tbM would
have loll to tbe qoeen. Tht mOll die
defenders then can do is to ~ "'°
.-. Theraftcr, declarer cu a
any r&eum, draw~_. Ulte a
dilcllrct. if --••'J, oa dllmy's
dllbl.Aldle ........ n-
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cnmpa md daimt all tht tricks.
Soewcimn justict is done!
Q Who arc-the ~g.rallshoppers°' m
'.'le~ Orleans· Superdome"
.\. Grounds~«"pers who pick up
and la' do wn 1he an1fin al turf known
thereabouts as \1ard1 grass .
When the " Ifs ho~I 1s high and
q ua,•c-nng. it's are-sa~ tho~
who kno" all a "0h es
40 Guy
4i All .. nc:e
43 Hit --
45 Divorce crty
47 Br~ef'S
49 Beginning
51 Peru ..
53 Mild oath
~Blend
55 HendWflting
8 9
56 City ot Peru
57 Stiett.r
58 Exptoi1•
59 Garden .,....
61 Pen.hlonefs'
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Fluor Daniel adds
asbestos services
Prem O.Uy PUet wltt reperu
In Irvine, PlMr Dulel, ,,_, ~.'1 principal subsidiary. has
announced the pun:ha.sc of a con troll in& interest in SOS .. ti., a leading
contractor in the asbest°' abatement industry.
Vince Kontny. p n"$ident and chief execuuve officer of Fluor
Daniel Inc .• said on Tu('S(!ay. ''This combination adds the nauonwidc
(>fCSCftCC and technical knowledge of SOS in asbestos abatement to
Fluor Daniel's full rangr of cnaioecrina and construction services. The
1ssoc1at1on brings an e~~rienced. cost~ffcctivc and safety conscious
team to a rapidly growing multi-billion dollar industry.
Robert Moonng. pmident and chief exttutive officer of SOS.
said. "Combining our market position and specialized capabiltues
with the extensive resources and stayin& power of Fluo r Daniel offers
an unbeatable combination in the markttplacc."
Headquartered in San Francisco. the company will be known as
SOS Intl.. a Fluor DaniC'I Co. For the fiscal year ended Jan. 31.SOS had
~venues ofS60 million. \....<> •••
Rodwell .. terut6oaal Co~. will close its Colli•• ~feue
Comm88icaU..1 cltttronics facility in Santa Ana. transfemng the
work to plants in Cedar Rapids. Iowa. and Dallas.
The local plant employs 534 ~pie and designs and develops
.secure communication-; equipment for the federal goverment and
satellite communications terminals for the U.S. Air Force.
The closure is pan of Collins's efforts to consolidate o~rauons.
company spokesmen e'plained Tuesday. Collins has 6.000 workers at
six majo r sites 10 North America -Salt Lake City. Shreveport. La ..
Cedar Rapids. Dallu. Santa Ana. and Toronto. lt~lso has subsidianes
in West Germany and France.
Rockwell International. an S 11 billion-a-year com pan). is one of
California's larses1 industrial employers wilh more lhan 37.000
workers at 42 sites statC'wide. • • • In Costa Mesa. 1hc board oflCN B~ lac. has declared a
quarterly dividend of 3 C'ents a sha:rc on the company's common s~ock.
Thed1v1dend will be payable May I to stockholdcrs of~ord Apnl 20.
ICN B1omcd1cals develops, produces and markets research
chemicals and related products. includingreqrnts. immunochcm1caJs
and instruments for diaanostic testing in clinical laboratories.
primarily 1n the United Stales. Canada and Europe. It 1s a maJor
supplier to the biotechnology industry. • • • Martel J. Pellerin. president of Costa Mesa-based 'Ae Sak G....,
i.c .. has announetd the company has entered i.nto a non-b10ding lct_ter
of intent relauna to the purchase of all the issued and outstanding
shares of Amerlcu Tel~vl•iea Networt i.c. in' San Diego.
A TN 1s a television broadcast network which owns and o~rates
one television station and is currently building six more.
A TN's stations will be fully automated and pr~mming will be
provided via satellite. "TN plans to obtain permits and build 10
additional statiOl\S in the next 12 mo nths.
A TN was founded in 1987 by Charles Butera and Charles Cohen.
According to the tC'rms of the letter. Sak will exchange 12.500:000
shares ofits restricted c"mmon stock in exchange for all the issued and
outstand10g shares of ATN. The Sak Group Inc .. a '"blind pool" public compan). closed its
pubhc offerina o n Jan. 28. is currently traded over-thc-<ountcr and 1s
listed 10 the "pink shttts."
A special mttting of the shareholders of Sak is schcdulC'd to be bcld
on Tuesday in Newpon Beach to approve the acquis1t1on. • • • Costa Mesa-based All Sea ... Resena lac., a membership r~n
camparound compan) has ~ported substantial ga10s m sales and
carn10gs for 1hc fourth quarter and fiscal year ended Oct. 31 . 1987.
'"The results reftctt effective operating controls. including a
draQtatic rcducuon in marketing costs and the cme!JCnCC of resort
operations as profit centers.'' said Raymond G. No,,clh. pm1dent and
chief executive officer ... It has been a primary industry goal to generate
carnanp from dun and camP$found income. and All Seasons is the
first among the ma1or companies to achieve this."
For fiscal year IQ87. All Seasons achieved a net income of
$952,000. or 24 cents a share. on sales of S6.853.000. vs. a net loss of
S 11 .332.000. or S2.89 a share, on sales ofS2.696.000 in 1986.
Resort operations showed a profit of $379.000 on revenues of
SJ.598.000 for 1987. compared with a loss ofS 1.11 2.000. or 28 cenls a
share. on revenues ofS~.2S7.000 during 1986.
-1:. All BUSINESS
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1 If your estimate of the total taxes
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aJrudy paid in. you arc required to
send the diffcttncc along with your
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mate on the extension 'request is Ins
than the tu on your final rctum. you
ma_y be subject to ecnalties.
TM ••automatic · utension pcnod
is from April I 5 to "U&-15 .. ~d·
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a request for further c tension. This
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You will be asked whether your tu
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When you file }Our tax return. you
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°'9nge Coalt DAILY PILOT/Thursday,~ 7, 1988 •
. .. •
Fortune 500 unf azed by crash
NEW YORK (AP) -America·s
industnaJ pants enjoycd record sales
and soarina profits last year, unfucd
by the stock crash that left many
~pie expecting a recession, Fortune
mapz10e said WednMday in its
annual list of the 500 mi&htiest
manufacturers.
.. Across the Rust Belt you can hear
the sound of champagne corks ~
ping and beer cans shpritzina o~:
the Fortune 500 had its best year ever
in 1987." the magazine said LD an
a<hance text of its Arni 2S issue.
available on newsstands next Mon-
(Ja)".
..Afterhalfadecadeol itungonthe
sidelines while the ~st of the ccon-
o m) boogied. the bi~t U.S. indus-
trial corporauons walrzed into the
Great American Profit Part) with
record sales and cam an gs." Fortune
said. _.___.-
Chrysler Corp. returned to the top
10 for the first-umc tn a decade.
helped by us acquisition of American
Motors Corp. Fortune ..aid Chrysler
"~rhaps best symbolizt"d the story of
the 1988 Fortune 500 lic;t -the Rust
NYSE UPs & DowNs
NEW YORK IAPI -T~ fQ!towing li't Jtiow' IM New VMk Stoclt E xchange 'locks •net w•rr•nts that ,....,,. gone uo the m<KI •net down the most •Md on pe<cent ot cnenge r~rdleU of Yolome for Wed No i4(uriliH trlKling ~tow S2 •re ind· ·uoed Net •net oercent~ c:Nngn are the Oiffef'ence ~twMn the ornlous closing orice •net weo~s 2 o.m. oria
....... Last a. 1 F•irdlld 11 + 1~ 2 AmGefMC:o wt P9 + Y't 3 KaiMrtedl 13~ + 11-.
• Nkoletlns1 121,_ + ''" S lt8 Ind 11-'e + ~ ' E nM>Urce l•:\.o .+. i.. 1 Nk llAOIOI 6''2 + ' 2 I AleHn(ln s.~ + .,,.. 9 ZenilllE 19\• + 1''2
10 Cotumt>Plc1 l '-i + °" 1l H•llFrll ofB n~ + 5' •
12 ~kev Inc ~ + '·• ll •naher s 12~ + 1't
I• acet Entro 19' • + 2
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H•rnlscllfg 201'1 + l ~
T11coL•t>s ' 29' • + P't
1 C•IREIT }'" + 1-11 MHI Grouo + ,,.
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it t~~~~no 2619 t t~
SllQwt>oat s t•, + ,.,
lnllRecl I'• + ', Ferro s 29 + 1~ Buslnlnc:I I~ + ''> s 8tec• Deck 19~ + l' •
Name I Aileen Inc
DOWNS Last CM 21--lt 3'• -.,
"°· Uo 17.3 UP 111 Uo 100
UP 96 Up 9.6
UP 94 Ue> ,.3 UP .2 Ue> 2 Uo 79 UP 71 UP 7 4 Uo 74 Uo 1 4 Uo 7 1 UP 6.9 Ue> 61
Uo 6' UP 6.7 UP 6.6 Up 6.6
UP 6.5 UP 6.4 UP 62
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Belt was back.··
Fortune said 1otal sales of the 500
climbed 9 ptrcent last vear to S 1.88
trillion. up from SI . 72 tr1llton tn 1986
and h1&her than the pre' 1ous record
ofSl.81trillion1n 1984'
Profits Jumped from \64 b1lhon to
S9 I b1lhon. a 41 percenr increase thal
p ve the 500 us b1ges1 <>hare ever of
U .S. 10dustnal profilS. Fonune said.
The mapz10e annbuted the ~
formancc to f rtel) s~nd1ng con-
sumers unconcerned with the Oct. 19
s1ock market plungt" corporate
rntructunng that has reduetd "'ork-
1 M~rc•oe
3 ~ NY ' • Coro S 1~Co of 6 slRtt>b ofA 1 ~resStr 'Wint:~
20 -2 ~-·~ 2•., -2'. 2~ -J:\o -• • • •
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10 11iManville 11 Rothchild
12 Z.nllllL•O t) v1Alle9tltntl 14 SoumrkCP IS tosco<:o 16 Tr•nscn Inc 11 Coieco 11 l!ruef\aufB
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NEW YORK (AP) -T'le followlne '"' ihOw s tl'le C>Yer-• 111e • Counter stoeks •nO w•rr•nti thel ,....,,e gone ue> t~ most •nO down tl'le most based I>" ~ent of CllalliM for Wed No s.«urllie-s trading below S2 °' 1000 i ll•rn •re Included.
Nel •nO oerc·tnta99 ct1anees •re ll'le Oi"-"enct tietwMn tl'le ore11ioo-s closing orlce •net w~s ..,,, or OiCI orlce.
Meme Last CM .-ct. 1 Comsiocll.Gro 2l.. + 11> Uo 22 2 2 ErtvtnO. 7 + 1' • uo 21 .7
3 Amcoi.E IJV 2''1 4-UP ~1 • CarOTtle 2'. + 1-UP .o
S F~· tEn1 w1 11-, 4-llw Uo 1 .S ' 0 I 3' • + ,_, UP t 2 1 H I Minn 21'1 + 1-Uo l 6 • H Inc to + ,.,, UP 17.i t ~ell di un 112 + ''• Uo 17. 10 vi ll Ce> 41-+ ~ UP· 16. 11 •I Noote S'• + lil UP 16.7 12 Dv~ 2'• +S·16 Uo 1'-1 t3 fifoy•pi, wt" )~ • t') UP 16.g 1 RCM Tdl wt ~ • ''> UP lt 1 Autoc:t11E "91' 111.. + l ._, UP l 4 lnter-"CI 2'• + 1-Uo t .0 ~t81o tfl 1o + 1._, UP lil lrcvlt 4 + '"> UP I•. -Mt9-.. -* .1. .uo l ov 39·16 +7·16 Uo 14.
lom. ~~ I~! f ~ 8: lj:j LoneLake •'· + 'h UP 1 . C-41.Ttcll 61'> + ~ Up 1 . Un8ulldn9 31 • + 1-UP 1 .0
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forces. and the "'ealcened dollar that
has made U .S. goods m~re com·
~utive overseas.
The top six companies. General
Motors Corp.. Exxon Corp. Ford
Mo1or Co .. International Business
Machines Corp .. Mobil Corp and
General ElectncCo .. WC'rt' unchanged
from the previous year Texaco Inc .
No. 7. and Amenc~n Telephone &.
Tekgraph Co .. No. 8. swapped plaC'es
from the 'ear before.
E.l. du ·Pont de Nemours repeated
1n the '-lo. 9 spoL and ("he, ron Corp
was bumped out of "io 10 b~
Chn sler's a .cent from No. 11.
The new lis1 contaan<'d fewer mem-
bers of industnes such as building
matenals. food. 10dus1n 1J and farm
equipment. petroleum refinina. rub-
ber products. toys a od sportinaaooos
There "'ere more companies produc·
1ng chemicals. computt'rs. furniture.
metals. drugs and cosmeucs.
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home to SO of the 500. down from 53
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enough to keep 11 the J'l:n. I corporate
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NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices edged
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Gainers outnumbered losers b)' about 5 to 3 tn
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listed issues. with 92~ up. 560 down and 45q
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The Tokyo markd climbed today to new
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year's crash.
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that the company, which is fighting a takeover bid
by Bank of New Y-0rk. might be close to reaching a
deal with another party
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trading. The company reported first-quarter
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comparable period last year.
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common stocks added .47 to 150.23. At the
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was up 1.04 at 298.62.
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• THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1988 25 CENTS '
·Gates urges AIDS tests in rapes
Sheriff turns in initiative signatt;ires
for testing ofsuspectsin rapes, assaults
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .. Dlllr ........
Sheriff Brad Gates submitted
38.500 Orange Co4nt} signatures to
the RegjstrarofVotersnn Wednesday
to help place the Communicable
Disease Test;l nitiativc on the No-
vember ballot.
The statewide imt1at1vc would
provide coun-ordercd testing of
suspects charged with ~xuaJ a$sault
to determine whether .\IDS or other
communicable diseaS<''i may have
~n transmitted to tht'•r v1ct1ms.
It also would provide such infor-
mat1on to police officers. fircfighaers
and emergency medical workers who
may have contracted communicable
d iseases while being asc;aulted on the
JOb.
"It's an issue 1ha1 I think as very
practical. vef) reasonable for the
victim and cenainl\ \erv reasonable
and practical for fare and police and
emergcnq personnel. .. Gates said.
"I think the end resul1 of all this 1s it
obviousl} "'•II gl\e '1c11ms peace of
mind." --
Gates' comments -we1e made as he
turned in the petitions to the county
Registrar of Voters office in Santa
Ana o n Wednesda)' morning.. one
'Week before the) v.ere due
Locall> gathered pt"llllons were
pan of 580.000 s1gna111res collected
statewide and orgah1zl'd by count)
shenfTs thro ughout Caltfom1a About
372.000 signatures fr<"m r~stered
voters are needed to quallf> the
1muam·e fo r lhe No' ~ ballot
Gate 1d he belie' es the wide·
spread suppon of the rct111on d m e
should lranslate into a v1cton v.hen
the 1n1t1at1ve IS \'Otcd On and he
encouraged Orange Co11nt~ resident~
to back 11
In Orange Count) la~t )Car there
"'ere nearl) 800 rapes and atte mpted
rapes reponed. he said. Statev. ade the
total v.as about I :?.000
Gates said such' 1ct1ms ha' ea nghl
to k.Jlov. v. hether their ac;sailants ma'
ha' e t'~poSt"d them lo a com·.
mun1cable disease G "en the 1es1
results. the) can decide what precau-
~on~ 10 take for their ov. n health and
that of their families. ht• said.
uspects would be ordered to
pro' 1de blood for testing onl) af there
"as pwbablt' cause that bod1I) fluids
ma) haH' been transfe~d
Tamm' Cotler. supt>n 1sor of the
la\li Enforc~ment .\!>~•stance Pro-
ram v.ur~~ "Ith rap« '1ct1 m s and
·hl'\t:S tht: in1 llat1\t' "'ould be a l'I p •
',(Pl~ .ee GATES/A2)
Raise budgeted
by HB attorney
for moonlighter
Surrogate mom wins right
to visit her daughter, ·
Melissa Stern, without
supervlslon./A4
Index
Advice and Games B3
Boating. C3
Bulletin Board B 1
Business B5-6
C lassified cs-7
Comics B<t
Entertainment A 7
Opinion A6
Paparazzi A 7
Police log A3 -~xpecting mother
Ex-analyst w it h 2nd
full-time job w-as up
for 'S3.000 pa;hike
By RQ.BERT BARKER °' .. ...., .........
Hunting:>n Beach Ci t' ~ttornt''
Gall Hutt& reponedl' requested a
job reclass1ficat1on ano a slight pa)
raise for an emplo)ee v.ho resigned
under pressure less th:in t"O w('('ks
later when allcgauons '\urfaced that
he held t\\O full-time JOhs at the same
time.
Hutton reponedl> made the re·
quest for Walter E. Burk -and other
emplo)ees 1n her depan ment as v.ell
-while subm1111 ng :l preltm1nal)
budget requt'St for her depanment 1n
mid-March.
Public notices C7-8
Sports C 1-4
Weather A2
An apect:A-. mother. llonlka Marie Back,
29. la taken lo tbe hoepltaJ for obeenatlon
, after her car o•ert111'Ded lD an accldeDt at
lD Coeta lleu. Police Mid tbe woman
apparently failed to atop for a red IJCht and
bit another car at 45. mph. She ta lD her
••entb moa tb.
Hutton a llegedly requested to
change the JOb class~C'ation of Burk
from dcpanment an:il~st to legal
anahst. The ch4lnge ·"'ould ha\C mcrea~ his salal) b) about S3. a ••••••--.--~ Newport Boalnard ancl Paalutno AYeDae
Exclusive on secret
plan for off-shore
airport almost flies
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of .. Dlllr .........
Top secret plans for an inter-
national off-shore airron near the
Corona del Mar coastline were re-
vealed last week b) a monthly
newspaper in an exclusive.
copyrighted story.
The story revealed that a coalition
of leaders. including I aguna Beach
Councilman Roben \tentry. New-
pon Beach Councilman Phil Maurer.
Irvine Councilman Ed Doman and
state and federal officials had been
meeting 1n SC'Crtt to plan the airport.
Dubbed Pacific lntemauonal. the
airpon would be built three miles
from the Oranae Co.1st shoreline.
with passengers transported by
monorail between the mainland and
air terminals.
Upon .reading ...ab<m the pla ,
residents were floodintt the editorial
offices of Ncwpon Center News to
express their outrage. The proposal.
they screamed. was too farfetched to
be believed.
And they were nght.
The first hint that somethani was
amiss was the date o f the copyrith\-
April I. 1988. commonly known as
April Fools' Day.
The unsuspecting would find other
hints sprinWed throughout the article
that otherwise "'as wntten as a
straight news stof).
For instance. 1he "author" was
Sidd Finch. Sports lllustralcd r~ders
will remember S1dd a c; the pitch1ng
phenom who could throw a ba~ball
168 mph. accurately. hut was tom
between a major league career and an
offer to play his FrenC'h horn for a
major philharmonic orC'hcstra.
~ORtina to report . some new"'"
(Pl_.. .. AlllPOaT I A2)
Young drunken drivers
giyen lesson at morgue
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Of .. Dlllr .........
Young adults convicted of
drunken driving used t" go to Jail.
Now they go to the morgue.
U nder a program initiated b)
West Municipal Coun Judge
Flo)d Schenk in September.
drunken drivers 18 to :! 1 -..ears old
can be ordered to spend a weekend
night in the emergency ward of
Fountain Valle} Regional Hospi-
tal and then a day 1n 1he Orange
County morgue.
They finish their sentence "Ith a
1.000 word essa~ 'to the Judge
explaining their exf)erien~ and
what they've leame<1 m the
"Youthful D UI Offender Pro-
gram.··
"We ~ren't getting through an
thejudical systcm.10.y.ouna people....
and this seems to be thr wav to do according to Cahfom1:1 H1ghwa~
11." Schenk said. "Young 'people Patrol stat1st1cs. :-.Je:irh 8.000
think the' are 1mmon:1I. and this more v.ere in1ured dunng ihe same
makes the m realm~ life 1s rcall) penod In Orange C"unt). ~ 6
tcnta11,c." people of all ages lost the gamble
Schenk said he has \l't to have a "'1th drunken dn' 1ng.
repeat offender in the.program. Not all of those k1llrd v..ere
"Tht' lirst essa~ I evt'r got back under the influcn«' of Jlcohol -
said 'Thank ~ou for <.a' mg my some are inn~nt '·~·urns. but
h fc .' ·· henk sa)s proudly. authonues sa) )Oung adults are
"Young people are .11 an 1m-the most dangero us dn' ers - a nd
press1onable age. and after S«tng alcohol makes them dt'-idl~
hov. ten tall' e life can ~-the .. no "Normall) the most lt'thal dn' -
longer :ire "'1lhng lo igno re· the er 1s I to 19 'cars old .. said San
nsks... Juan Capistrano C HP 'mcer Ken
Gnm statistics shov. that man) Da1h "The onh th1n1t that t'\·
tf) to def~ the odds t" dnnking reeds that 1s to add al •'hol ..
and dm ing. but fail w11h tragic Dall) said )Oung dr ' ers most
results. often belie'e their dm •ng -and
98 dnnltmg -skills an-far mon-ln I 6. 38"' ~ople lx'tv.~n the advan~ than the~ aC'tuall) are. ages of I and _I died in alcohol-
relaled u:aff~acc1dclWui.llelM·~~-_J[ll!~~ -DRU1'UN/ A2)
•
9-year-old pilot grounded by rough weather
BJ JOHN STllAU~
AtMCla&e4 Prest Wrt~r
EVANSVILLE. Ind. -A 9-year-
old San Juan Capistrano boy retum -
ina from a trip that made him the
younant pilot to comf'kte a trans-
continental journey wac; grounded by
weather befott he rould reach a tchedu~ stop in Indiana on w cdnt'Sday.
"We had about 28 mph headwinds
and hail, ice and snow at about 12.SOO
fttt." Tony Alieniena said after
landina at Jadtson Cou nty Airport in
Millwood. W.Va.
The boy, accom panit"d by his night
instructor and an ~rver from ahe
National Aeronautics Association.
was to have IMlled .,.it Evansville
before stoppina in 9£ Louis. Mo .. for
the nilflL .. It was Fttina real bumpy and the
douds ~ ,euina thick. Have you
evcrtonr over a raJ bad rOld fast 1n a ~Well it was like that. only wo~."
·the boy nicknamed "Buzz"' said
durina a telephone in~iew.
The )'OU~ touched down Sat-
"rdaJ niaht 1n tbc Bolton suburb of
Bedford. Mna.. to brrftlt the record
tet last Ausust by a l().year-old boy
fro m Occano. Calif. T<'ny. who sees
over the instrument panel of his
fathers tw1n~gine Ce'iSna with the"
help of a booster chair. hqan the tnp
last Wednesda).
.. There's no way ~·re going back
out," night instructor Ed Femett said
after the tno landed in West VirJ.1n1a.
"The wind.s are blowi"I like Cf'll)
from all diffcrtnt dirtt,ions. He's the
one callina the shots. ind he doesn't
want 10 do it."
Femeu said the young pilot. who
has been troubled by air sickness at
times durina thejoumt'y, was fcelina
well.
"Up until the last 10 minutcso(the
fl1Jhl 1t '<'asn't bad." the 1nstNCtor
said. "But ~ started ~tti~ into
real!) se' ere turbulenct for this typt
of craft. For us 1t v.ac; like a super
roller coaster n de. to1aJI) uncom-
fo~le and at t1m~ almost un-
manlgeable ...
The boy \'ts1ted Wa~h1n1ton after
completing the tranSC'Ontinental trip
and said he had onl) one rqnt.
"l wanted to meet tile ~ent
when ~ ~re 1n Wash1ytton. but he
was busy," he said.
• Tony became 1nte~ted 1n flyina •
after ridins u a paucn!,tr in a plane
owned by his father. Gal) i\hengt'na.
at the• oO. At asr 7 he was allo" rd
to sit at the CTaft"s dual con trols and
guide the p&ane with ha~ father
femett said t~ lf"UP' re' 1scd
schedule would include a top 1n
Evansville on Thursda' 1f time
allowed. The fl)nos alSI' intended to
stop in SL Louis. lndepcnden<T.
Kan •. and Oklahoma \11\. Okla . on
Thursday. The) "~re' lo stop in
Tuc:umcan. .M.. and Phocn1l.
Ariz... on ff'\(Sa) and reach Oranae
Coun1y before noon Saturda).
\C3r
· Hutton "as unavailable for com -
ment Wt'Qnesda). but ..\ss1stant
Deput) .\ttome) 8111 .\msbary said
that such requests are made rouunel)
for all emplo~ees in the depa~nt m
the budget process.
C 1t) .\dmin1strator Paul Cook
acknov. ledgrd Wedne<.da~ that he.
Hutton and Burk. "ho prepared the
rn~ '!. legal de-panmenl budge1. par-
t1C1 patt'd in the d1SC'uss1ons that
incl uded the request to reclassaf)
Burk·~JOb and gne him a raise
Cook said that no d("('ISIOns have
been reached on an) budget requests.
Burk resigned from his $40.000-a-
~catJob in the cit) attorney's d~n
ment offic1all) last Fnda) after being
confronted b~ depanment ofTic1aJs
"'1th alk-gauonsofhea'' a~nttt1sm
coupled v.1th repora of ha' ing a
second JOb.
Burl . who had been cmplovcd b)
the Cit\ for about 15 'ears. had taken
a fu ll-ti me JOb as deput~ d1stnct coun
t \ecut1'e"llhthel· 01stnctCoun
(Pleue eee PAT I A2)
FVrules
.telling
fortunes
a threat
By JONA TRAN \'01..ZKE °' ... .,.., .........
Deeming fonunetelkrs in Foun-
tain \'alle) "ould Ix .. , current and
1mmrd1ate threa,t to the public.
ht"ahh. ~fet' and welfare ... the Cm
Counl·11 pas5ed a n emergenc-) o rdi-
nan c banning such bu<.inesses.
T he mo' e -made \\ 1thout 1dent-1f~ mg "hat threat soothsa~ers might
pose -again st} mies the etTon s of
Ted and ~tadonna C:te,ens. who
applied m December for a con·
dttl\l nal use permit for a for.
tunl'tclling business.
Their apphc.auon, wh1C'h ""Ou ld
allo"' them to set ur shop 1n a
bu1ld1ng d1rectl~ aero<.~ from Cit~
Hat . nnma1ty-.rppTCrn'd ~ ltir
Planning Co mm1ss1on but Coun-
cll"'oman Barba~ Brown said at
Tuesda} night's meeung a small
upnstng of opposJtaon spurred a
S(•cond looJ....
"l·ha'e re<'l'l\ed enough concerns,
v. h1 h t<'lls me v.e need to look at 11."
Brov. n s.ard "I ha' e S<\me conet"ms
about this since "'e cannot regulate It.
but "'<'Can regula te" hC're 1t 1sgomg to
be
"If we are going to err. I "ould
rather Wt' err on the s1dt' of caution •·
On th<' heels of Brov.n"scomments.
and fro m 'ocal oppoc;ihon to the
sooths<l\ers from ~mC' tenants oftht'
proposid locatio n o f th<" business. th<'
coun 11 'otcd 4-1 t<' t'nact the
emergt'nc) o rdinanC'<' bannma the
fonunetellcrs for at lea~t 45 day$.
.\ 1dc from some c1tllen com-
plamts. ho v..e\ er. none of the coun<'11
members said what daf\IC1" the
(PleMe -TSLLIJllO/ A2)
Newport, Laguna, Jrvine fight ov~r coastal pro~rty
•
•· -f'I U'1I -.. ~ ...... ..... ........... ._ .. .
l'oors baa pmned by Oecqr
, am peon.
• The real authorof .. Airpon On the
'Sea'' was William Lobddl. editor of
• Newport Center News. a division of
Metropoli1an Journals. toe.
Lobdell said the Sidd Finch story
ins{>ired him. He considered various
topecs before sculina on the airport
issue, which is much on the minds of
, the dtizenry and their elected rep-
. rcsent.atives.
Gentry, Doman and Maurer all
agreed to ao alona with the pg.
• "TM only reason I wt>nt into it was
with the unckrst.andina that it was for
April Fools." Gentry said.
, An outspOlten opponent of off-
shore drilli~ Gentry was a perfect
''proponent' for a project he
wouldn't really support in a million
years ..
Lobdell said Newport Beach Coun-
cilwoman and state Auembly can-
did.a_~ Evelyn Han. was ao1na to
pan.c1pate, too, unul her campaign
mafta1Cr Sot wind of it and nixed the
Gell Batton
lllea.
Another cudidate was amona
*-who~ nearly taken in by the
llory. too.
Nathan Rosenbcr&. "ho's runnina
in the 40lh C onpnsional District.
called the publisher to make sure hr
wasn't missina an imronant iJSUit,
Lobdell said.
"When I firsa sav.· the story I
thou&)lt this is a wild idea.·· ROK--
nbera said later. But after readina the
article. he realized it was a hou, he
said.
Actually. he read a book by a real
est.ate developer who ~ just
such an airport off New York Cu) 's
shoreline.
Herc on the West Coast. a similar
proposal floated around Kvcral )'Cars
qo for an off-shore airport outside of
Long Beach.
Lobdtll said the story prompted a
lot of responst. ··TM calls ranted
from the totall) outra~ that poli-
ticians v.ould C'OnSJder soch an idea to
the amused people who had bets
goinl on v. hcther It wa~ real or not ...
he said.
Walter Ohvarcs. Yoho works at
in Los Angeles in Octoher. offiClals in
that office said.
Hutton last week said that Burk
aJlegedl} had txhaustrd sick tsme.
compensator)' time nnd vacauon
time. He was absent from his cit> JOb
in pans of October and November
and all of December. she said.
Hutton prevsousl) :ud that it as
qainsLC'it) personnel rules for an
employee to engagt in a second JOb
without permission frnm supenors.
She said she ga ''e no such authont y to
Burk.
Amsbary claimed Wedncsda).
bowe,•er. that many ctty emplo)CCS
hold second jobs. including pohce
officers and firefighttts
Amsbaf'\ also claimed that the
controverS) an the attOm<') ·s office ts
political. because that office 1s headed
b) an elected official.
"Ifs all polittC'S. •· he said. "wh) not
sa' e at for the elcct1on""'
PaciflC Mutual in N~-pon Center .
WIS amona tbOst laltcn in .
.. First of all. n WM \'et)' well
writtrn. plus it had all thosr coun-
ciJ~n &ebind it.-Ofivun said.
After he found out it was a bou.
Olivares~ it around.
... have not nan into anybody who
bas not believed it. .. ht-said. .. There
arc some aulliblc people, and I was
OM of them.
.. My hat ps off to them. ..
Car video display
alerts drivers to
traffic conditions
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Some
rehef ma)· be in sight for frustrated
drivers tra~ on Jridlocked hi&h-
v.ays -in ~ght on a four-inch video
scrttn on the dashboard. that is.
As pan of a pilot traftk manacie·
mcnt program unveiled Wednesday
b) the DepanrMnt nf Transpor-
t.atton. httle black bo'es will alert
dnvcrs to road congestion and traffiC'
accidents on electronic road maps
d1SPla>ed o~\~~ tk Tnt sop 1 1~tt1
Caltrans officials used to help
monitor traffic during the pope's visn
to Los Angeles last year. will then help
m otorists snake their way around
traffic problems by rtt0mrMnding
alternate routes. .
.. This sysacm will help, the user
avoid problems rather than drivina
into ud bccomi.. pan of the ~m ittdf,.. Caltran5 Director
oben K. Best said at a news
conference announcing tbc project.
The S 1.6 million test of tbc system
will bes.in this sum mer in Los
Antclcs. Durin& lhr study. wtaich isa
joint project ol'"Caltran'-the Federal
Hi&bway A.dmiaistration and Gen-
eral Moton. driven •i D auisc the
~ Sant.a Monica Freeway in
2.S can equipped with the units,
Olt-board computcn .nn rcla) the
local.ion and speed of the an to the
CaltranS traffiC operations office in
Los A~ improviftl! lhr accuracy
and timeliness of uaffk rq>orts .
DRUNKEN DRIVERS VISIT MORGUE •••
From Al
leading to trouble. Youngadultsalso
have a hint of distrust for authont\.
which agitates the already dcadj )
msx. he added.
"That age group lsk"s to learn b)
theiro" n expcnence. Ynu really can't
tell them an} thing:· 0 :111) said ... On
top of that. most go through life
without e'er' seeing tl'K-victim of a
violent death. so for them that's all
fail) ·tale ..
Daily said the htgh" l ) patrol has
had some success wtth a program that
takes the ..-. reC'kage from drunk dm -
ing accidents to school~ and college
campuses. but showing them the
carnage would be even more eff«-
ti vc.
Under Schcnk's program. which
was stre ngthened b) a lcgislatsvc act
11 • • that made st statewide b w and allows
even )Ounger offendt>rs to pan1c1-
pate. Richard Rodriquez gi ves the
partiC'1pants a dose of rraltt).
Rodriquez 1s the dt>put} rount)
coroner who takes grours through th"
• two-hour tour of the morgue. which
includes a shde show detailing the
results of drunken dn' mg. a group
discussion and a 'ac..-. of a dnving
under the influence v1ct1m.
··w e don't reall) use scare taC'tsC'S.
ifs an cduC'3tional thin!? ... Rodnqucz
said. obviously proud of the program.
··But some of the stuff i~ graphic."
The graphic nature nnt onl) lea' cs
an imprcss10n wnh those v.ho go
through the program. t>ut the) often
spread the word and bcc'omc steadfast
against drinking and dm mg.
Rodriquez. who has worked ..-. 1th
the coro ner's o ffice for seven 'cars.
said he secs all t) pcs of people rome
into the program. anrludang some
"v.1se guys·· that rcmm<1 him a btt of
himself v.hen he v.as irowmg up in
Santa Ana.
"I grew up with the b:\d bo)S. but r
was one of the luck) nncs. ·· Rodn-
quez said. "J'\e had a IC't of~t~ gu~s
in here. but the program takes care of
them:·
An important part 0 1 the program
10 the deput) is fccdbark he receives
fro m the pa111cipantsa1 theend of the
tour. Those comment"i sometimes
include suggestions on how to fine·
tune his role. and almnst alwavs arc
positive. ·
The deputy said no one has gotten
111 during has tour. despite the graphic
nature of the st;dc show. and each of
tbc )4 panmpants of the program
have wan'Tcd to watch an autopsy.
..That's rcalil\. I tell them that once
ttaey•re on the t.abk. thafs 1t:·
Rodriq\lCZ said. -And that if they put
somebod) else on the tahle_·they haH
to In e v. tth tt. and that's worse than
11mc in 1a11.-
Hc said he also mak~ an appal for
them to protCC't their families or
others that the' lo' e.
··Somct1mes.,ou can he the v1ct1m.
onou C'3n lose \our m<'m. dad. sister
or · an) o ne as ·a result of drunken
dn\lng.·· he said. •
Rodnquez said he ss successful
bec'ause the offe nders rlon't have to
listen to ham. they JUSt have to Stt the
e'tdencc.
·-rm not there to tell them not to
dnnk or not .to take d rugs:· Rodn-
qucz said. ·-rm not thr rc to counsel
them. I JUSt show thr m what can
happen in the long run. •
.. We're JUSt gl\'ln$ them the facts.
telhng them like tt ts. When they're
looking at someone on the table. I say
·11 could happen to you in this
fashion. or )OU can d ie of natural
cau~. Piel )Our chot("('.' ··
TELLING FORTUNES BANNED IN FV •••
Prom Al
Ste\cnscs posed Ma, or Pro Tern Madonna Stevens said after lcamsng
Fred Voss said he sa..-. no threat and. of the new dela). ··11 co mes out of
while not opposed to further study. he prejudice and naavent>~s about m~
voted against lhe tempnrary ban. work ~nd not understanding ~hal m)
"This as not a matter of religJon or work involves. what m' behef'i arc
anyotherbchef Weare bctngasked ·-rm JUSt as normal as an~ont>
to d1scnm1nate against ~mcone who (rm) j ust tr),ng ,9 make a In ing.··
• qualifies under m~ 1on1ng laws.··
!-Vosssaid ... Thclandlorc1 tstheproper Madonna Ste,ens. :i natl\c (.alt-
., avenue if these peo ple ""ant to keep fomian ~·ho no~ lt\C'-in Fountatn ---~cm..o.Ul . .nOl Cl~ .£Q'~mment. f'm __ Valle)'·~th her husband and \OUng 1 sorry. but I submit ns> such serious so•ci ~td fonu_ncicllrrw 1r3 famr~
and immediate threal 10 the public trad1t1on. practiced by her mother 1n
·exists.·· Santa Barbara and her ~1ster Madon-
The Stevenses. meanwhile. sat in na Ste~ens. now tellc; fortunes tn
the back of council chambers con-Hemet tn Rl\erssde Count). and said
fused. The ) did not <1rcali in their he r fam11} wants to "ork sn Fountain
defense. Valley because "st'~.a vcf) nice ctt)'.
.. This is all very degrad ing .... There close to everythtng.
• was a letter wntten to th" council that But Dan Hopp). a real estate agent
' said letting m e 1n \A as letttng a in the building. said 30 tenants and
prostitute an and drug-pushers:· emplo)'ccs of the comllle' signed a
Wednesday's Lotto picks
By Tlte AIMdak4 Prns
Here arc the winnin& numbers
• picked Wedncsda)' night for the
California Lotte!) ·s twice-weeltJy
"Lotto 6--'9" pme: 19. 30. 46, 9. 44.
11 and the bonus num~r. 21 .
Players who comctly 1unsect all
six numbers wall share a prize pool of
• $9.2 million.1ouery officiah said. ...
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All those who ptcked five numbers
plus the boous numbtt ~111 divide
amona themselves a prue pool ofS 1.2
million: fi ve of Sill wtll share
$631.000: four of sax will share
SS73.000. Thrtt Of Sill IS Worth an
automatic SS per winntt.
The sales from Saturday maht to
Wednesday's drawina ·~ S 11 .4
million.
petllion asktng that the Citcvenscs not
be allo"cd. Some of the business
people alrcad) in place said they
..-.o uld lose chents 1f soothsayers took
up next door.
Ted Stevens said the rouplc did not
expcncnce any d ifficulty giettjng the
nettSsal) permits to open their
Hemet business and arr surprised by
the continual roadblocks in Fountain
VallC)....
"We"rc not JO•"& to u~fs
businns. We re famih· proplc. and
this is her profession ..... fed-Stevens
said . holding his child.
Fortunetelling previously was
prohibited in Fountain Valley, but
thest.ateSuprcmeCoun in 198Sruled
1h~ city of .\zusa, in th(' San Gabrici
Valle). had violated frtt-Spetth
rights b) banning such businnscs.
Local ordinancn wm-chanted to
brina Fountain Valk-y into com-
plianct with the new law.
The ordinanC'e allows for-
tuMtellint in C-1 zo~-commercial
shoooina cmtrn.. and C-2 zones..
whiCh arc laratt businesses such as
lumber yarcb
~ Scrvcmcs teek tn move into a
C-1 zone. lepJ under c-urrent ordi-
nance. F0r1unetdli• is OM of rouP-
ly 60 bUsiMnCS tbat require con-
ditional utr permits in the ci~. wbich
the council ••now withholdina until
tbc completion of a rqJ()f1 reconlickr-
i• wMther fortunetdfi• is ~
table in C -1 zones.
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GATES URGES AIDS TESTS IN RAPES •••
Pro.Al
"What I npcrimcc when dcali•
with them are ronttms rcprdins
communtc:ablc diSQS("S. It adds
trauma to their uperimtt and vic-
timization. -Cotler said. -1 believe
that (the initiative) will dcCT'easc thtir
trauma because they would ha-ve
information soona. ••
About 18 different M mmunicablc
diseases would be co"ercd by the
initiative. which would add amend-
ments to the Slate Health and Safety
Code.
.. AIDS is the thing )'VU hear about
all the ttme. but thafs1ust one of the
diseases that arc there .. G ates said.
""Some of them I can't nm ~ nouncc.-
Amona the moR "ommoe ~
hepatitis. tuberculosis ..S vel'ltltal
diseases.
Altbougb victims ol rape Of_....
can undcrao medical eumiurion IO
det.enniM wbetlla' the\-are ink1ed.
Gates and odlCI' initiMive ~
uy the incubation prriods are ,loag
for so~ of the diteascs. .
Thaf5 wtly ia is imponana tba1
medial pcnonnd br allowed to
release blood test result~ to victims so
the) can take precautions. Gates said.
In addition to the information the
initiative would provide to victims
and police. fire and emCf)tnCY per-
sonnel. employees who work in st.air
prisons. county jails and juvenile
detention f.acilities would be notified
of which individuals in custody arc
known to have communicable dis-
cases.
St.ate analysts cstim..ted that the
costs of judicial proettdinJS related
to passage of the initiative could
rantc up to SI million annually •
depending on the length of proceed-
jnss. the nature of the tests and the
number of persons subject to them.
CITIES FIGHT OVER IRVINE COAST •••
From Al
Irvine would be. willin, to kttp only cnouah tax rc\.~nuc to rovtt 1ts cosu
for scrvic1na the ua.. and would give
an) CJLC'C'SS rc,·enuc to the county for
use on transportation. housina and
other scncraJ service pr~m.s.
Catalano said he had aty staff and
council authorization to make that
offer a reality if the commission
elected to tum the propeny·over to
·Irvine. '
Newport Beach Ma}Or John Cox
lambasted Irvine officials. sayina
the) arc ··beina pttdy ...
··tf)'ou look at their enormous land
mass and com~ it toouB. it (Irvine
proposal) doesn't mak(' sense. -said
Cox. who called the ~.600 homes
proposed for the Irvine Coast -a
pittancr" compared to the thousands
nf homes planned for construction in
lrviM during the ncJLt decade.
Cox reiterated Ncv.-pon Beach's
pnmary claim to its 4.000 acres of the
propc-ny. s&atina that the city's police
and emn)rncy services arc already in
place to service the area. He used the
same arsumcnt to lay claim to the
st.ate park. saying that ~ to the
park would be a natural extension of
the city's involvement with the
developed portion of the Irvine
Coast.
The comm1ss1on decided not to
issue a definitive ruling on the Irvine
Coast battle. opt i !'f for a continuance
of N~ Beach s request in onter
to allow The Irvine Co ti~ to firm
up its development plans for the area
and provide a clearer pic'turc of which
city could best serve thf> atta.
Followiqa staff recommendation.
the commission also denied Lapna
Beach's request for an e'<t.ension of its
sphere of influence. Commission
<'.'lWrman Donald Holt said the
commiuion felt the atta in question.
which will not be devt'~ and is
essentially open spa«. stall did not
merit a sphere of influence.
Ho~ver. Slaff recommended that
~una Beach 5hould be given
junsdiction over the area if it ever >
docs require a sphere ofinfluence.
Planners for The Irvine Co., which
owns aJI the dcvelopable land in the
area. say the first homes aJona the
Irvine Coast could tie ready for
occupancy as early as mid-1990, with
the lona.-awailcd PcJiC'an Hill Road
ready for traffic near that time.
Alan Paine · Byford · f.ofbin · Gitman
Kenneth Gonion · lq'n Spooner
luff Hewn • Silver Fem
SllE STAim THURSDAY
APm 8TH AT 10:00 A.M. SHARP
DEPAITMF.NT . IEGULAI Pll~ NOW
SWEA TEIS .............. S SS .00 to S l 9S .00 ......... SO% SAVINGS
SPORT SHllTS .......... S 4S :oo to S 8S .00 ......... SO% SAVINGS
SLACKS ............................ to S 8S .OO ......... SO% SAVINGS
D~ SHllTS .......... S 6S.OO 10 S 80.00 ......... SO% SAVINGS
CASUAL PANTS ....... S 4S.OO to I SS .00 ......... SO% SAVINGS
SWEAT SHllTS ................... to I 35 .00 ......... 50 % SAVINGS
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