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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilot... TUFSDAY, APRIL 12, 1988 BB attorney's OT po-ic-y faulted Deputy city attorney reportedly given three months off in compensatory time C tt} ( ounc1lman Jal k Kt'll}. "'ho noted ~ngsler's ab~nce and ques- t1onl·d tt 1n a memo to Cit) Adm1n1s- tra1or Paul ( ook 1n :"•1\ember. said Monda~ he bcl11:\ed 1hat Sangster "a" .ib~nt trom \o\Orl. l'-"O to three month\ C uolt. ..aid tha~ ru l'\ regulating (omixn\ator' 11mt ha H: tx-en t1&htem·d and "'Ill bt· 1 ghtr ned <''en funhn 10 pnm11 J m.n mum of three da's a )l'J r for 'UIXf' "'"·· Pt'f'>unnel l nlofll'r \an~tn .,.,mJ he .,. •uh.Jn 1 1 m mrnt and urgl-d that q• C-\t "n' .11\· •u1 tht· t ompt·n...ite1r • ·• ,. "ut kt dirl'lkd to H ull'' kt.• llu1111r "'' rl·ponl·dl~ ha\11111111~,1 IJ.igrult th,11 proh1h11' l'mrlo\t't' "••m 'f't .11 flf "'llh n·porh:r' 1u1J • •1 ht rr.1 t, .. fo r ,•>1Timl·nt \111111.l,1• ''' tudJ' \\ Jltl r I k urt. Wl rt·th ""o~ed a full- ' mt Joh Jt 1ht -..!mt• time at L D"1r1t.1cuun 1n Lu" ~ngrles l.k:ll l l 1 H'' reponc:dh a rc t~ ing to h 1, 111 11n· 11 liuri.. "'ho hai. a la"" Jqtrl'l hut .,,._., .1 lkpanmcnt anal~st 111• lfutl••n "J'p.11db' bothagenc1e'i l ""•lfl.tnit '"nll' u f th•· )ame da~., By ROBERT BARKER Of .. O.., ......... A polic> perm1tt1nga lawyer to take an ~·x tcndcd abscn,·c fm m his JOb late la~1 )car 1n Huntingt<in Beach C•t> o\ttorne) Gail Hutton's embattled leg.al d l·partment wa!> flUCSlloned in a mcmu urculated 1n l it} Hall last Oscar winners ' Cher and Michael Douglas take the top act- ing awards. but it was "The Last Emperor" that dominated the Academy Awards./A7 California Rapist Lawrence Single- ton wants his victim ar- rested./ A4 Half of the cases from last weekend's gang task force roundup have been rejected for lack of evidence./ A4 World Arab hijackers released some passengers as fuel arrived at the "plane of greatest martyrdom'' in Cyprus./ AS Sports Huntington Beach racer Mike Follmer has high hopes for a top effort in this weekend's Long Beach Grand Prix./81 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Weather 86 A3 84-5 88-10 87 A7 A6 A3 810 81-3 A2 No q :mbcr. 11 has been learned Official!> alleged tha• lkputy Cit} .\tturne) Bob Sangsll·r was awa} from his Job for poss1bh. two to three monthi. late' last )Car becau~ of compensato r} ttmc 1hat he had. accrued working O\cr11 me. official!> ~Id ( ook \aid he bchevcJ that Sanghter \\a\ awa) from h1\ JOh for about t"o monlh'> J l ut111n\ polic~ o n com - pen\CllOr\ time -11me accrued for \\orlt.ing mo re than e1fh1 hours a da~ -\\3~ .. for lex.> hl:lcra .. said < ook ( ook ~·I 11 "'ould .on\t1tute an ahu-.c if tht· ··1i t-x.•rJ I' poll"' "'Crt· all U\\l'd tu u1nt1nut· "II all brnl'> du"' n th:it "'<' 'C tlOI to run a t1ghtl'r '>hip · C '" i.. w 1J ' ""ioml'Ont hJ\ tu hi lhl· hJd (tu' a nd mJl..l· \urt 1:mpl ... T \ "~" 1n .ind \IKn IJUI \um,·11nl • ,, I • h.. lht Huntington lk.J,t ;w1l1tl' .J "' ll\ t:\ hJ' l' l.1und1l·J ..11 1n • l ''~-•I • ,. '" J 11qwt• • • 11 .1'. 1n J't · ·•• rl .. \n; llul'•' J :•.1r· •. Hu1i.. "lh1 "'J' p:.ud (40.000a )Car •• I!"' d .it 1 1.ilh ~f"lnl I "'hl!lll l 11111c111a·d h1 .1lkga11ons fro m a dq•Jrt 1•1l rt nt~iujl th:tt he held dual fPleaK eee OVERTDIE/A2) Protests slated tonight on LB parking bOost Sharing a view Merc h a nts want long-term plan for easing c runc h 8 \ PAl'L ARClllPLF:' 0.-0..,~•- Ll~UnJ &·j \ I '"!ll'r h.1'1'• .. r pt1\I. J prt1p. \.J I .! ,h p.1• !'~ mrll"' ll'l'' 1 ,., ~t·• I\< .1 ·'' '•'· ti " JI , h.1' \' 'Jtlul · "'r 'tdl .,g. tl·rm plJn\ I 11'""1ni: •ht• dt ""' •'-"n pjrlt.1ng ,ru'11 h .\I J I '" n l!.1 , llll 1 r·11 j :1 n1.k1.I h' ~. Jf,J hu\111'' p• flit \1 1nJJ• th1. .,·:-'hllnllll~ "IJ 1r • t,J 1•' upr-x .1 pr"I" >\.J :.. r 'l".1\1 'l'l., tr n .;, lt'nt' I S fl\' h• ur f he tl•e I01. • 'JX \lo 1\0 1 Jn·~::.J \"\,l'\\lu:_b· '11••\I ~ I :i11r •.1'"1!' \A.J OI j \'>UfJ nu\ !hj l I' "''In J\l'..! s ~N 1.1 1110 in m·"' rt·,r· "l., .... ,~. "' d um!)l"d tntt1 !ht• .,, • [tl'nl r.il ·._·,J and U'l'd lur unrd. 'l'd t'\f'l·rx·, 1 n,11.·ad nt tX" IOi \f\ n1 11 ,, , t' r arl..1ng .JnJ trJlfit pn "'k'm' Sprtnc break crowda m&f be 1oae. bat Oraqe Cout weetJaer Ian "tjaat for the blrda u a IOcal aaooaee at Belaler Park la Lacaaa Beach. Temperatures alon& ._ coaatllne today climbed lDto the &Oa. filland readJnc• were near 80. "\\l•hj\l'l Id Int ( l\ l •~Ufhl "'' J ,.n·r v.J nl II• ~ 'h.11 m: nn n .If" r.Jk' · '>Jld l '1.i' t-it·r • < 1'1i '"l ,•, • Prt·' ,knt I>· r l"J o. A Jl rr• pi1.,..·u n l' ha'lt' J'" ·111· .,n, It t'.,IJh \I' .J '•\~ I r l " i" Revving· up first of the three R's By LANCE IGNON Of .. 0..,""' ..... Fredcnck W1lhams thinks students ha\t· tx·11cr thtng'i 10 do th:rn <>pend all 1he1r 11me gluc:d to the ir \C'hool ""rk ··When ~ou're ~011 ng ~ou shouldn't spend all. )Our 11ml' stud~1ng That's gro!>s." said W1ll1ami.. 55. usrng the vernacularofht'> founh- grade ~tudc:nts at College Park Elcmt·nta~ School in ( O\ta Mesa · But as an cdut·ator W1l11ams \\Ould t* the last to tell 'itudcnts 111 igno re their studies Rather. he ad\ ocates :1 more efficient "a' to soak up 1nforma11on -the Frt'denck W1lhams Reading ) stem After mon.• than 1n \Cars of research. much of 11 accomph hcd ''h1k rC"search1ng his d0C1oral d1sst"na11o n 1n I Q82. W1lltams said he has de:' l'lopcd a rl" ul1111o nan \\ \ll'm to lt'3l h rl·aJ1ng The a\ cragc pcr .. v n plu\\ '> through •oo "'<ird ., per m inutl' ,, rth rad1l·alh 'a~ ing degree<> of recall \\ 1lli am<; d a1m \ 1ha1 a fter u'iualh no mo rc than 10 lcs)On\ h1., \ludent~ read from QOO tu 6.000 "'Ord .. pcr minute But spec:d 1s of '>Cl 11nda~ 1 m~)rtant:c "Total rl·<·all 1\ m~ goal. .. he ..aid during j rc:n·nt 1nten1c "' at h1~ hou~ in Ml\\lon \'ieJn "'herc hl' conduc ts the flrl' Jlt' reading lc~oh!i "II doesn't do an~ gO<'d to cran ~ up an ~on<."·, speed 1fthc) can't rcm\·m tx·r "'hat th('~ read .. W1ll1am!> !Miid ht• h.1s no problem rC'l allt ng c'c" detail of the I hooks he n·.id' \o\e'l'l..h "'htl~ "'o rkrng on h" thn1s 1n chn1 al J)\\ c holog) at I n1crna11o na I ( nllc-gl· in Los .\ ngdC'' But 1fhc isn't appl) 1ng hrs ~ad1ng ll'l hn1QUl' hl '-I" thJI J J I It> JJ\ !.1, '' -il lt.l· pl't>fllt• 'n.iM ., -J'ld" th•ou~h hi\ ''h'm••r' 1lt.C' l11r ... •I ll n proml\I.'\ \\llllam .. hJ' .n\l .J\ll'J '( •rr.1 unJr ,1 ruJ'lll'> '" fJ r \!J OI _.,., '\1>U!1~ '' 1Jt'f"' '' r l "'11h rl·jJtng J 11li,ut1 ' "'h k .11hl·r, -.1mr11. "'Jntl'd 1u 1mrr11\l' th,· r '"' 1, lk '-I" aJult, 1nduJing Jo1.111r' IJ'"t'r' J nJ !UJJ.UJll 'lu Jl·nt' Jl'>t1 hj\t' 1ak1·n l''i'lln\ Rut 111•"' \.\ ifhjm' "'oulJ 111..r \11 ""''' '"lhl h1~11mt lk rf.1 "'l••ilfl\'nJn11ff11.c ''"'" 1n \l1'""n \ 1l'1t1 "'h n ht· hi flt.'' "''II t->t· •r1· t'ir'' lini. 1n .1 , hJ tn •I na1 11•n" tlk n·ad 1ni: , tin ' T hl· rurpthl' \\('UIJ h.. '\l.l•I Id ~ 1r\I he .Jndh "' ll T\·gg, "'nnldgl'l n1.hanJ hC', •ul1.! •IUll hi\ • ·~ul.ir IC'a 1-tng 1t1h anJ ~lCIOl1 (PJeaee eee READl1'4G/ A2) ,111L1 p.1r l11.1p.i1ton 1t-a1 \o\Ould ~C· ' •:• .1 l11nF tan pro~·ram aimed at PJ'~ r ~ .1nd tr.sffic -.olu11ons 11111~ wnt1mt"nt' "'''rt' t'.<'h()('d h' ''"'Ill '"lljr llarn \1•10n "'ho dl:. •• .J: 1dl·d : I l • 1 t I Jn elr r dear gu 1de· • ' · p.irl inl! fl c:-nuC' n pen- \It in ,:.i1kd lor J I •l' to I H<'ar , .. 't .,~ m .1 n.1gt•mt·ni 'lrogram th.i t " u ,1 1 tq:rjll t'\l''•ng parl tng t \ur• pJr in~ \Inlet ~e., and 'ear- . •un..: ... ~ 1t trJr, tha1 art' no "' ·u-.ed J 1n 11c.:J h.1''' \I '''" ( 1 l n prupt•.,1:.t thl' c11~ adopt .1 " "1• \\ hl'O n I Jguna &ach I '.1'1 I• l>or • [>r11t I··· \ 1 ... •r .ti J HIJ t ~ ...i1,i the l ti\ nc.-C'd\ 1 'h.11 't' • rh , ,,,pr ot requmng '"""" p.1•• '1~ I• •fl'\('"' ~U\lnC'\\ or '"'" J • ~ 'It t•q•r ~,J, hJ\ I hii't' on-\lll" r:1r~ I!~ Jr1.l It l' ' 'l\t' IOIO m\ 1t·,1.1ur:.in• t• •JI •hl·r I 1c lt. th<'m uu1 J'lt" !ht\ C'Jt JO..lthl'' hcl \t'tOmO\l "1u · l J I t• 11.1 '"ml', here cl~ tht n• JU'\ Jlhl ng • • the traffil 11~l ,l111n \1,,,,r "<I 1 kn1r ·nrn \jld thl' ul' sho uld lo<.u' •r .1•,·.1 p.:.ri..inl! that "-Ould permit 'll••r!'r' 1., \1\11 mnrt· than one hu, r " C'•thn '" h1<11 or h' tram I .1JJ 111, r \111on \Ul!,g~l<'d puhhl ,11 'pr 'J" 1.mrtc•H'<"" la l c tram .. 10 (PJea.e eee PARJUJllG/A2) Probed housing inspector quits job 8~ JO'ATH4' \-OUKE °' -Deity -..... I ht' \Udtkn rC"-.1gnat10n ot a , 1~ J n,1 Hl .i, h h• u\I n~ n'>pt..'l.lt•r "'ho r.i.;.i , '"'''rhJ h1' homl· 1n1<1 .i .1:1 l J' .t \llfl l"lt'te \Uf"J)n \C' , ta•r JJn· • l\tr.uo r "41d ti n~ula .a -iun hi\ 1oh '' I\ otlit 11\ \o\('ft' tn· ,, •• t l "'hl'ther u <.e tpltnan al· .1 ~· tali.en t-.c-"au!loC' ot h1~ , ~.1 h1i' ' Th(' n:-<;1rnat1(1n camt' a .1 ,,., • p.ir.1m(•d1c' ~\ntinded to 1 • .1 •rt'.11 H1nll111a lln J ~·,ere •1 • " .... 1 I.. .,ff1r1al" '=11d County vows to get road projects on the move '' ,,11J H1nf11 la tx-gan to · Jtt 1n h1'> •1ffic.t· and a .' .•1-"•''-t'd 1 hl C' cnt a<, an llJ• ·· T ht' "fl'\Sure from ' µ11t1n "'hi. h began o\pnl ''.1~1• 1r1ggerl'\1 tht· aua k. By BOB VAN EYltEN Of ... IN!lr .......... Orang<' Count~ 's h1ghwa) 1m- provcmcn1 projects ha' c experienced numc rou\ delays o cl' the past fe" years. but county offirtals now S3) the}' have 1dcn11ficd ~omc ways 10 halt the backward marr h. "We'd been mon 11<1nn1 prOJCCts since 1985. and we found that 13 out of 20 had fallen behind 'ICht'duk,"' said Lisa Mills. a stafTanal)'st with the Orang~ C ount) Tran~r-,natton Com· m1ss1on. 1\mong the prOJCCti. that ha"e bct'n drla)cd arc the widening of Pacific Coast Highway 1n Hun11n1ton Beach a nd the widenina of the Sant~ Ana Freeway-Costa Mt'sa Freeway 1ntrr- changc. To find out why del&)S were occumng. the commls,.1on voted last December to authon1c a stud)' of prOJ«t manaarmcnt at Orange Coun- h ·s ne\\ Cahfom1a [)(opartmcnt of 1ransponatton d1stnct offi ce. Consultants from t~n firms. Fluo r Daniel and Parsons Bnnckerhoff. presented prehm1nal) findings Mon- da~ at the comm1sc;1on's regular mcctina 1n Santa o\na "We found that pro1cct manager. t1:nd to be O\ erburdcnC'd: that there tends to bt' a lack offocus." said To m Bo&ard. o ffluor's tran~ponat1on and mf'iastructurc d1"1s1on \1 111.. -..mJ t J ltrjll\ f'rl'lt'd n Jn ag~"' l\ptlJll~ haH· r . .,Pll0'>1h1llt1r' for lht• J'lrnJCl t'\ Jdual dc1o1p.n ,1' l'I a' <.er' 1ng J '> J ha""" v.1th "" .1 10' r rnmcnt' .. The prOJl'\-1 manJl'.;r " 1u,1 1wt abk to \la~ o n to p ot th•'lll'> "'ht· \.lid Bogard <.uggt'\l<'d 'rl1 11 1n j! ( ahrani.· proJ('('t de' lorrnl·nt '-l'l · t1on into l\o\O d('pann'eOI \ 11nl· ... , prOJ{'('I dt·~1gn and one 1·,d u\1' l'h '"' prOJC'Ct manag('ment \n,11hn pr,ihkm t\ 'ttard ..,,,.i ' 'I .J' l .J ltr ,1n, h.1' n1• 'ta ndarJ, ;,,, ~ "' ''"F 'rx'\lfi• ,,~., nt rr•'•t'll' 11gt·1 Ill IJlt.t It• 111mplt It' 'l alttjn' la• b h"u'nlJI Jat.1 "'11t ".,,, h 111 plan mannt"'C'r a nd 111h,·r 1,·~u1n·mcn1, ·· hl' ..aid Ht rl'ltlnlml•nJ <'ll •hat < altra n' "'Ill" I J J IJ llO f'J\I f'H•\IN.1\ and u\c. th, dJtJ tt1 11 rmul:itr dC'tatl<"d \Ian- 'l.J J I th ''"' '"'" 1ha1 Hingula, "'ho '" r• •,, rnl· ,,,, f(l1 111 'ear\. h.1d 1·1 P••'i'" ,.in\t'n C'd .,,., home 10 1 .i,,;,I,', .1nH ~1unng a l •I' r rackdO"''n ,11 , "• lq:.11 unit<. .\n C.-4't1m1tcd ,,.1111,1·, -prrmanh 1n '°uth I .1fu' 11,1' l 1llcgal "t'<'nnd until>. >'1 1, .I \ \,I 1.I \ 1, \1j nJgl'f ~('n r ran~ at that ,!Jrd' tm mt1n•t<'nn~ f'l,.''IC't l\ 1"" '·• J lhngula'' a111on 1111a~ "an (PJeue MC ROAD/A2). (PleaH .. l1'SPSCTOll/A2) Pepperdine 's Barrick named as new basketball coach at UCLA No lights means no flights Electricians try to fix JW A problem; planes rerouted run"' J \ li~ht' h.i1! h1 m ed llUI If the' att not rcp.ur-cd h\ J \(I p m IC°IJI\ 0 1a,tm aa,ltn will be d 1,t'nt'd to O ntJrHI J n11 Loi. <\ngck\ lntcm111onal ~11rroni. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jim Hamck. a former f'LA assistant basketball coach Ytho has been the head coach 11 Pepprrdinc for 1he Piii nine )Or$, was namt'd IM Bn11n1' head coach today. 8111 Bmncn. UCL-\ 's assoc111e spons 1nfonnauon <1ittt1or. said Harrick would be intrnduced as the new head coech at • 2 p.m. MWJ (Oflftn:ntt toda)' at the-J.D. Morpn Cm1er on campul. Hamck suttftds Walt Hau.ant, who .. , fin:d ll da)' •· Hauard qaUCLA'scoech broiryan. Has ICUIS~ 77_.71ncluc11nt 1~14th11 .... ..,... Sun Huun:I was d11mi..S. It"· e~I b11-na~ coechc'~ we~ 1ntcr- v1cwtd by( UCLA. Al lost two - North Carahna talc's Jim Valvano and Kansas· UrT)' Brown -~ offt.rtd tht Job but d<'ctdcd 1P•n11 taltt"' 11. Olhen wbo ~ly turned the Bruins down were Ouu's Mike KrzYKWSki and IOW1·1 Tom DIVls. tfamck. 'Oft Ille ocher Mnd. " an)'thins but a llMe ume. IN• hM mack 11 dlllf Oft lt"ftltl GCaliont lft lht put that lie wattlt'C1 tht JOb "">' mud\. And hes tNmt at Ptppttdlw. localed 1n nca~ Malihu. ha~ bmt WC't"ndul. HMnck. 49, WU H awa••t C09C'9' at UCLA .-Irr Gary ("uwn1 ..... "' 1 ... tht 1q11.1s and 19~~79 teason Aficr Cunnu-aham st~ d<>•n. Brown was hut'd and Hamct ~• to Ptpperd1M, a ~mbrr o( the Wt'lt Coast .\thlctic Conmntt. Hamck's tams at Ptpperdn~ comp.ltd a 167-97 rtrord. TM wa,·cs Wtt 17· 1 l thll past ltMCM\. UndCT Hamck. tlw Wavn tied for one we AC champeon~ep ud -on blr Ollwn outf11bt. "ro 1d1nc .... comprtftl '" tlw NC AA ounwnmt four 11rnn 1n the put nu~ yean. Mtkc Zapobk1, ~ppmhne·s IPOfU 1nfonnatl0ft dtrc'dor. l9td a ~t for Hamd wtU bt named 1n the Mir future. (PllHl-UCLA.,/d) ,. By ROBERT H\'NDM ~N ............... ITWS of tl«tnC'lan rt"tumcd 11 da"" n t<Xi•' 1n an l'ffon to repair bn ken run"'•' ltghts at fohn \\ :t~ nc <\1rpon that hal1 for\"'t'd 01ghl\ to be rcruutC'd the' past tv.o n'ahts Count' rl«tnl"tl\M. the 11rpon m•1 ntcnan~'<" crcv. and a prnatc-ron tractor all v.erc huddkd nc-ar lht m&ln .S. foot ntn•a'-,, tr' 1nf tO ~tttlnlM •hat had cauJC."d tht 11,h,, to 01 ktr. fac:k and dtt' 11 about ~ p m. unda' 8111 Pnnbtnon 1n 11rpon 1hunofTittt. said t'k-ctnc1ans bri~' e t•(' 1ran formft'\ that po•-cr the' ""-(' ha,e-all th<' J1r11nc on Mandb). but tht haq· to kno"' a ht<aJ of 11mc \0 0111.h~ from the east l 3 n mak(' altemat(' pl1M throu h t"h<-ir d1-.p1UC'hcrs:· Ptmlx'no n ..ard th" m 'm ing \unJ a, ·, ro~cr 0111a fol'\'C'd abou1 ~O annals and dl·pan urt''> to he-rt'ro u1t"d \\hen h&hts ·~not rt 'ltOrTd nht'r a full lta, of ma1n(ena~ wort Mondj . nrarl~ '0 mo!\' rnmmemal n1fhts had 10 ht d I\ t'rtl'd .\ rd'"' 10 ttlll'"'· <\mtncan Au11nn was 1hc hank t·htt cuncr ''1Jh about IS ft91hucbwned ~•nl·c unda n1&ht .. lhc a1rhnn ha~r btt1' Yn) dftnn1L pro\'td- 1n1 bu\ and other tran l'Of\ltlOft fof p 111 ... a.'*' (Pl ,,_......,Ml er-.. Com* DALY PILOT/ Tue.day. April 12. 1988 PAA to investigate safety colDplaints against Boeing SEATTLE (AP) - T he Federal Aviation Administration is in· vcst•pting safety complaints from airlines about Boeing 747 and 767 widebody jets and has issued a safety inspection directive fN one o( the aerospace company'sjt•tliner models. FAA officials reve:tlcd Monday that an "airworthiness directive" on the 747-200 was isSUl'd Friday h<'· cause of repons that fut'l leaking into cargo compartments. Boeing Commemal .\1rplanes of- ficials ~fused Monday to respond to theairlinecomplaintscucomment on thC' FAA action. but said they would hold a news confcn:nce later. However. Phil A. Condit. ex- ecutive vice president of Boeing Commercial A1rplane!i. was quoted IO today's editions of The Wall Street Journal as sayi ng letters fro m the airlines represent ··communications that io on between us :ind airlines all the time. That's how we make our products better." Airline. Boeing and FAA offi cia ls have noted that none of the defects cited to date has been Ii nked to a crash or other major damage. but the directi ve warned. "Fuel in this (C'argo) compartment could rnult in a ffre and substantial damag1' .. The direcu'c saad the leaks were ca used by loose or broken bolts that atta,·h foci tanks to the wings and calkd for repam. "hcforc furt her · Oaght."' Boeing 0Jlk1al'> ~1d the order applied to 317 opcraung 747·200s. Nick Wanticz of the local FAA office said Monday th<' investigation also would cover airline complaints raniin_i from wrong parts to 1ncor- r«tl} installed fi refighting systems. "We arc putting together a plan this week to deal with thc'>e complaints and to determine what actions must be taken to assure compliance with federal regulations." Wantie1 said. ~k s~ud the inspection order fol· lo"'cd reports of 1nc1drnts b~ Japan Ai r Lines. Northwest Atrlanes. Lufthansa. Air India. ·\erohneas Ar· gcntinas and a leasing rnmpany. stan rng Nov . .!1 wirh ;rJAL report-in Los -\ngC'les of a fuel k:ik involving a bold that had brokefi from corrosion. READING TEACHER DEVELOPS SYSTEM ... Prom Al thousands of Amenc;rns would be giv~n an academ ic edgt' that W illiams belJevcs would have profound im- plications for t he rnunt~. lfstu~nts wn-c shown howlo rea better. dropout rates would dt'<'line and the general eduC'ati<ln level would rise. he reasons. 'Tm gomg to do something about it.'' Will iams said. noting that il- literacy affects between 30 and 7 0 million Americans. So how does the S) stem funcuon'.' ·-r, e ·typed has d1s<>ertat1on four llm\.·~ and I still don·1 know ho" rt works:· Pegg~ Williamc; said. Basicalh . the idea i-; to match a combination of reading tcchn1qu<.'s to the indn 1dual. W1lhams said the probkm with con\entional reading instruction 1s that students arc forced to adapt to a particular teaching technique. rather than thl' other '-"a\ aru11nd. "I find that ne~onc 1s different. I designed as~ stem that rnuld fit a wide variet) of peoplc .... and th at's the secret of m\ success:· Williams said. D uring the first ses,1on each stu- dent goes through pn·tt~ much the same rou11nc. Re:id1ng usuall ~ fro m a Wo rld Book Enqctorcdia. the stu- dent 1s tested for c0mprehens1on. spt·ed and oral d<.'11' er' -\ second ll'\I dctl·rmrncs 1f 1h1..· student reads more etli-ct1veh across or do" n thl· pagt• lf11·, 1he laitcr. 1hc !>tuden1 1!> .. ,t·rttcalh 11nt•ntcd .. and \.lr1H pr-ebabl)'-ft'\pt)ntt~ttff'to--sound as a 1ea'-·h1ng 1001 . ··Hon10n1all~ oriented" pupils fl.'Sfl<'Od to '1<;ual ll'l'hn1_quc~. W illrJm~ ~.11d Thl· 1n111al kc;son al<.o rndudcs an examinatio n to deter mine rf the student re' i:r!.cs letters. words. SCOtl'OCCS. Or'S001l't1m,·c; entire para- graphs. Once the problems J nd talents arr idcnttfied. W1ll1am::. hcgins to as- scmbk a comb1nat.tt1n of reading ll'chnaqucs to m:itch thl' student '"It's not on~ ur t" o :i r>proache). It· s a comb1na11on that d0t·<. th<.' trick." he said. For instance. a v1sualh onented student m1gh1 read betrer ifh<.' plaC'eS a rk ar colored sheet o' erthe page and tilts the page shghth Others ma' increase their efficu.·iw~ b~ reading 1hc "ords as 1f the' were being narratrd h~ a children·< stOf) teller or 1n a particular rh~ thm \\ 11l1ams ha.s 1dl'nt1ficd 50 tcch- n1qul'S.. ;ilthough he us1·s onl~ 3-'. He said that sonw arc ton ad,anced - such as a mild form ofh~ pnos1s -to tx.:· U'>ed in hrs hof)l'd-for chain of d1nll'!> Oelly "°'......,by'--·-Frederick Williama teache9 Llnclaey Stewart. a aecond 1rader at Mlulon Bllla Chrlatian School ln Laguna Hilla, technique. to lmpro•e her· reading akllla. The lessons -$25 l0r l'ach group <.cc;•;ion and S50 for each prnate ksson -come with :1 mone,·back guarantee. Wi lliams said that sci far h<.' tas-hftd to-Fttttk~ <m-th~promrs-e o nh twice. One of the students was too.fidget) to sit still lnng enough to lea rn. so Williams saict he refunded the monn and told the student's mother to bring the bo~ back in a few \Cars after he settled dnwn. · Not surprisingly, the voungest chil· dren ha'c the toughest umc absorb- ing tht• material. Williams said. although he claims an' one can ben· l'f1t from the program. even some people with mild mentnl retardation. But not all of Williams· customers said the S}Stcm was a reading pan- acea. Marsha R ac hardson of M 1ss1on VicJO said the improvement in her 7- }Car-old daughter's reading was "not as dramatic as I had h0pcd for ... "I thin\ a lot of it dl·pends on the child. Reading is not gning to be om· of m ) daughters fa, onte things." Richardson behc\ "" the main r<.'ason her daughter. Lauren. pro· gressed oal~ "a huk b1t" after 10 lessons ""as her young :igc. Richardson has \et 10 return for a customan C\ aluai1on session held one month after tht• conclusion 6f the lessons. W1ll1ams said that he is able to often clear up lingering problems at th1~ last ~ess1on. Rikka Holle. 10. :iid that after about nine lessons she reads "a little · bit" faster. although 'ehool is now easier and reading hns become a pleasure rather than ctrudgery. she said. Lynn Burke ofMiss1un Viejo is one oft he most adamant sunporters of the reading system. so much so that she asked Wilhams fo r a J<'h teaching the program. Both..(.lf her children -Kimberlee. 12. :incf Trott. Y -"t·re 1n spel'1al rc:iding clas!>es foT underachievers "hl'n she took them to Williams. -\fter eight k ssons. Trn1 t returnl·d to h1H1..·gulardas ... It tool. K1mtx·rlce 12 k-ssom to adlll''t' lhl' '-ilmt• result. "Tht'' ·re ~1111 hoth in the lo" rl·ad1ng· grou p~ (of 1he1r regular cla .. ~·s). hut the~ prowrl to the school that the' i:-an do 11." Bvrke said. "All I wanted · them tu do was read and retain. More than an}thing. though. Wil- liam-; gaH· the rhildrcn the con- fidence to compete w11h their claso;maic~ "She (K1mbcrlce1 \\.JS con' meed she rnuldn't do 11:· Burke said. "'but he rnmplctel~ turned that around." OVERTIME POLICY QUESTIONED .•. From Al jobs. coupled "rth 1 .,mpla1nts ot allc~cd cxcc\<>1' e .lh,l·n1 c Burk. v.ho·~ been l'fl1 PIO\Cd an the ctt} for about 15 ~t'3r\ "as.hired last October as a dcput' d1<itnct court administrator 1n k dt•r;il coun. of- ficials in that offit e ''"" A secrctan to D1\1nct Court Ex- pcrm11 "ang\ll'r 10 amass enough lime to tai...l· uff for the c'tendcd period law la<.t \car Th'· rounolrnan .. a11I he failed \et hu" S<ingstn ruuld accrue !ht· amount of u)mix·n.-,.11or~ that hl' alleged!~ did. It v.a~n't r lcar ho" lo ng Sa ng-;tcr'' lllm pcn-.a t11f) 11 me had tx·l·n alluv.l·d to acc um nla11..· co mpensator~ "structure.. was 11ghtrned and that he'" satisfied that "thl' s11 uat1on has been rectified." Pre' wusl) 11 was left up to indlvid· ual department heads to determine hu"' rompcnsatory ti mr is computed. Cool. ~1d. In the city atto rney's department. workers fnrmcfly got t 11i hour~ off for each overtime hour "orkcd. he said. Hutton changed the policy this }ear Cooler weather, showers ahead 1....,: Coow weett• and poeetbiy 9¥1f' • ... 808ttered thOwert. part1culllnyowrthemout1t..,.andcout,weexpectedtoerrtw In Southern Callfor"'9 W s ..-. .,...,. __ , ___ -......... --........... The National W .. thef SeMce reports that 8 hlQh preeaure system that has made things warm for Southern Californians the p .. t Mveral days Is moving ... t towerd tM Aoclti.. El(pected to arrive In Its watce Wedne9dey la a front of rnoi9t 8if from ott the Pacific Ocean. Along the Or•nge Coast. some fog •nd low cloud• are forec .. t on the coast. becoming more exten.W. and moving further Inland late tonight and Wedne.day rnominQ. Mostly cl04.ldy tonight 8nd Wedne9dey w6th • aUght chance of~ Wednesday. Cooter. Beach .,. .. Iowa te>Ngh1 42 to IO, highs Wednesday 64 to 68. Valley Iowa tonight 48 to IO, highs Wednesday 72 to 80. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Ovet inner coastal waters. llgh1 variable winds through Wednesday eJCcept beeoming westerly 15 knots with seas 3 feet afternoon and evening hours. Swell southwest 2 feet. Calif, Temps Extended U.s.-Temps Memphis 54 52 -----. M••m• 84t11en 83 85 Hlgll.IOWIOt 2411ours..-<11ng•t Sa m Pattly cl<>udy Tl>uttclay llWougll S•M · day Highs If\ the l'Wd·eot to "'*"' 70. M11wavkee 0 39 Balcatsliela 96 S8 HI Lo Mpls·SI P•ul 61 34 EUf.-a 62 4& Lows u-40s 10 mlO·SO. Alt>uqve<Que 72 43 NHIWllle 88 49 Fresno 93 52 Anch0tage 43 34 New Orle•ns 59 49 Los A~ 86 6P Atlanta 65 4 1 New V0<k City 56 44 Ollklalld 80 S4 A!lan11c C11y 56 43 AllelQh 74 45 Pts0 Robles 89 40 Surf Report Aushn 70 46 Aap1<1 C11y 74 38 Rec! Btulf 94 S4 Bal!lmore 63 44 Reno 83 42 Redding . 91 St LOCATIOM ..u ........ B11m1ngnam S6 42 SI LOUIS 67 45 F1e4woo<1 C11y 87 52 Huntington 8eec:ll 1·2 -Boise 76 45 S•ll Lake C•ly 70 42 S11e1•men10 93 55 Atvet Jelly, 1-Po<1 1-3 -Boston 49 36 San Antonio 71 37 Sehnu 83 51 40th Street.~ 1·3 -Buffalo 53 38 See111e 63 42 San O!eQo 77 59 22nas1r .. 1 ~ 1.3 -Cotumt>us 01110 66 41 S11ou,.. 71 44 Sen Fr•nc1sco 84 SI 8alboaWeOge 1-3 -Oall&S·l'I Worth 66 46 Sy•acuse 60 32 S~Jose 90 55 l ag.,.,. llMcfl 1·2 -Oay1on 64 38 Tlltnpe-SI Pttsbg 80 se Slln lUIS Obtspo 80 49 SanC-te 1-) ,.,, Wale<!-62 Denver 66 39 TCIQt!lla .-35 .S.OClllon 112 se 9-clW«l!Ofl'"Wftl" Sou!fl-1 -bei Mo.nes --64" 34 Tucson 95 S4 Higtl. low'°' 24 llOUIS llf\d1ng •I s p m OelrO<I 6.4 38 Tuls. 63 .. S.stow 89 52 Ouluftl 59 38 Wu111ng1on,O C 65 44 Beavmon1 91 49 El Pa50 76 39 W1Gll1t• 60 37 Big Beat 69 31 T ides Erie 48 36 Bllhc>p 83 39 Fa1rbanlo.s 49 34 Blythe 96 S6 F1a9s1au n 27 Smog Report Calllllnt 65 55 TOOAY Grana Rap1<1s 64 35 l~at .. 86 40 Second low I 24 p m 0 6 Honolulu 83 71 Long Beech SS 59 SeGono NQf1 7 52 p m 48 Houston 64 so P011u1a.n1 11anc1arc1 -(~I O·SO L A Airport 83 S9 ftOMHOAY Flttf low 1'41 a m 0;9 1na1anapol1s 65 43 good. Sl·IOO modetate: 101.199 un· S8'1te Bat b•,. 67 48 1'1t1~11 7 3T am 5.2 Jackson.Mi~ 51 42 hNltttlvl. 20()..299 -v un_,,..,., 300 $'Int• Crui 72 49 Sec. low 200pm o.s Jack50nv111t1 79 50 -above l\UatOOUI Fir 11 hgute 11 Sant• Mar" 73 43 Seeond "'911 820pm 5 3 P<9't>OUS O.y's 11tA1ne<I P9I Seconcl • Juneau 38 31 loday'I oe1 l0<ecaS1 Sanl• Monie• 67 S8 Kans.sC11y 65 39 ~ 8eech 10 MecAnnu• 81Ycl 2s-42 T aho9 Valley 71 37 Sun•u17 21p m.r•-Wedneadey at6 23 e m -••aoA1n at721pm Las.Vegas 87 53 . SeddleOac:k v.-ey 42-42 Torrance 77 55 Moon Mii al) 14 Pm ,_ ~ L•llle Aock S4 48 LaoY'I' 8eadl 1toreca11) 42 Wntwood 80 60 city at 4·4) a m and NII agM\ at 4-)4 Lou1sv1lle 71 46 l oe Angeles AttpO<I 25-40 y_.teVty 77 40 pm Limo driver thwarts Lido robbery ~local limousine dnver alleged!} thwarted an attempted robbery of a Lido Isle couple. polin· said. The dn,cr. whose id entity was not fl''ealcd. \\aS returning a couple to their home late Saturd<tv and noticed a man wearing a ski mask was hiding in the bushes near the home. said Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim New- man. -· The dnver got out of the limousine as the couple walked to their home. but stopped shon of a direct confron- tation when he notk ed that the man had a gun. The drivC'r then called police. No one was injured in the incident. The man was picked up by a second suspeC't in a truck that had been parked ncarb~. Th<.' suspects led pol rel' un a hricf chase that endt•d near the ~rch\.'S Bndge. said Newm_an . Police arrested one of the suspects immediately. but the second suspect jumped into the bay. He was arrested a short time later. The suspects were identified as two Los Angeles brothers. Louie Crawford Jr.. 25. and Marct'I Crawford. 23.' They were booked into Newport Beach City Jail on suspicion LIGHTS ••• From Al it has been an inconvenience,'' PC'mbcrton said. Although the main runway has beC'n affected. the 2.88R·foot runway used by gcneral-aviati"n aircraft has its li~hts working and r>rivate flights continue. of attl·mpted robbery :md are Pc:ing held in lieu of SI 50.000 bail each. Louie Crawford was also held for a parole 'iolauon. UCLA •.. From Al Harnck grew up in Charleston. W. Va .. and went to Stonewall Jackson High in Charleston and Morris- Han c~ Co llege, now known as thC' UniverSlt} ofCharlestPn. , Befori: his two years :\San assistant at UCLA. H arrick was an assistant at Utah State for fo ur vear-;. Before that. he was an ass1stani c0ach at Mom· ings1dc High in nearby Inglewood for _fi\'C )Cars and Morning.side's head coach for four seasons. INSPECTOR QUITS IN WAKE OF PROBE ••. From Al c·mbarra~)ml·nt'· to th1· cllv a nd that d1.,nphnar} al·tion "a' possible. but no dens1on "a~ made "I don't knov. "hat we would have done. and I gucs~ hr ctidn't ·want to find out." Frank sa id tnday. Frank \31d Hmgula removed the lttO\ C fro m the second unit. correcting the '1ola11on before he qu11. His res1gna11on also closc~ the Cit} m· 'esugauon because "he's no longer an emplo~ee." Frank s:-11d. Frank and chiefbuilcting inspector Ed Wilczak -Hingul:l's supervisor -said the} were caught off guard by the resignation. "I think (the investigation) may have been a factor." Wilczak said. "But all hl' satd "as th'at It was for pt"rsonal reasons ... Frank said the letter of res1gnat1on. deli vered after Hingub worked Fri- da). was a two-line note saying he 1mmed1ately quit his job. which paid between S::!.189 and $~ 794 monthly. Both offinal!. sa id the inci dent would no t srar H1ngula's personnC'I fi le. "All that would be in his file would be that he resigned." Wilczak said. "If an}onc called mC', I would tell them the nature of the incidt"nt and that he w~s a fi ne employee for 10 years." Frank said. Hingula did not return phone messages left at his home today. PARKING FEE PROTEST DUE TONIGHT ••• From Al work from outl ying p:-i rk ing lots 10 rrduce traffic and fr<'<.' up parking space. Wha le an ex isting p.irkmg sucker program for local residents was ~encrall ~ supported b~ those attend· mg the meeting. one merchant com- plained locals arc using the stickers to turn his limned parking spaces into all-day parking lots. O thers complained elected officials llave proven inept at solving city problems and suggested the pnvate sector be allowed to takt' ovC'r the parking matter. Black said those que~tions could be studied by the proposed task force. He suggested tough new standards need to be enacted so that tourists can continue to visit the art colony and bring wanted dollars to its merchants wi thout destroying the quality of life enjoyed by residents. "Maybe we should look at the (San Joaquin Hills FreC'wa)) corridor as a blessing in disguise.·· Black said. "like the Great Wall of China. "We have 10 tell ''isitors you're welcome but you're goina to do it our wa_y." The proposed fee inl.'rcase will be presented to the City Council tonight. . ecuthc Georgl' R~ I.er <.a1d toda~ that "Burk was sen ed a no11ce of term 1 n- ation at "the end ,11 \1arch ... She confirmed re port' that Aurk alleged I~ didn't gi H' notdilJt1n11 that he also work<.'d for Hun11ng1un Beach. Kell ) saad he hC'he' ed that Sang~tcr\ absenl c "3" 1101 "cllir rcnt .. and that 11 created "a h1g hole" in the nt~ ·~It-gal dl'PJrtnwn1 -to put a cap of40 hm1~a year for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ compensator) ti me. Cnok said . Kell~ said he 4uco;11nncd tht' wa } that '"comp 11ml". "a' managed in thr cit} attornC'~ ·s department 1n order to !\.di~ said he bchnl·d that Hutton perm 11 tcd the .. km,cst st ra tcg~ .. for· allu" 1ng lompcn'>Jtnr• lime to ac- cumulate.-. He \Jrd th.rt ( 00!. had a mc,·tmg "llh Hulton and that the Other sources said th:n Hutton told her workers that they c-ouldn't carry compensatory time 0' er to the new }l'ar and that was wh~ ~ngster took the time when he did. ROAD PROJECT DELAYS TARGETED ••• From Al With that kind 6f deta iled focus. Caltra ns officials "rll he able to sec 1mmediatel} when a project 1s fall ing behind schedule. and ''h> 1t 1s falling behind. he satd. Keith McKean. director of the Caltrans District 12 office in Orange County. said he was plt'ased with the consuh:ants' recomm"ndat1ons. "Ifs exactly what "e asked for." said McKean. who also sus as a mC'mber of the Transp<'rtation Com- ORANGE ... ..... COAST ...... ~. MAIN OFFICE iJO _..~. l!ia> .... ~····in-· \.4' M.,.O ,.,.,,,.,.. p.,. •KtO '-'" ~ CA 9}6.i~ C•1 .,.. • ~.1 ,, ... r & f'O• •'\'-'Al m1ss1on. Clance Blamt·r. ch.11rman of the commis!.1on. also \;jld 'hr was glad to ha\c the consultant•.' recommen- da11ons. "'The $ood nev.s 1~ that now we have th<.' information.'' 11hc said. "The bad news 1s that now wt have to do something about 1t." The anal) SIS of Cahrans project managrment 1s to continue for the reM o f 1988. accord1njl tO Mills. Som<.' of the recommendations will be put into effect by July. wht'n the new District 12 office goes into full operation. she said. Orange County was formerly part of the Los Angeles County C'altrans district. and local 0tlic1als ot\tn complained that pro1ects here were not deah with as pro mrtly as those in Los Angeles. The Oranac Count) district wH established last June. 0.-Plot Delv., 110..Mlaid ~r•IQ!hl •1183 °'""'°" r U I P\ot11<"""9 C-M· '-' "'Ol"lH 1~1<•1...,,, ...,.ll>'•ol ..,..!IP Cl' -llW- Justcall 642-6086 What do you like about the 0.ily P11ot? What dQn't you like? Call the number above and your mesytr will be ~. tranlCribed and de· livtttd to the appropriate editor. ~-11-o.y ~ ~ Oii ~ .... ~~Dy !fJ(I 0 m till Cle!OI• 7 II m -yolll Q(>C1' ...,,. tie ..... .a $eT111doly M'O ~t " (<Al 00 llCJI ,_.. l'o..I -· ,......,, mey two ·~adl•et•d ... •t•<"M ~ °" -oi~""·-~ deM _,41111" ,,.'° •• C-• ,,_... C..lom.a I~ l.._...,1 Suoto'CJl'O'tOVCMt"" U 'S-IW«I -.IWl?OO._,IN) Tht same 24-hour annenns lef'Vice may be uttd to rteord letlen to tbt editor on any topic. Contributors to our Lenen column must include their name •nd telephOM number for verification. Tell us what's on your mind. cooy Dy r • m cllll bilor• 10 • "' ...0 "°"' "°"' ... .. ~ c .......... T1'1•'1111 Moll ()1111Gf Coun!y ~ ~ He pauses for a mo ment to reflect on all he has achieved. He feels great and looks great. Making you look great for any occasion is our primary objective. Gentlemen•s Oothin& Russian emtgre to give business talK: at Coastline Qutttlonubout the fUturc or u .s . bu1inet1et in the Sov1rt U nlon will be 1ddrct1ed Wtdattday nlp t when Stvim Oeralbckov. 1 former Ruulan cl&lnn who worktd for a major USSR think iank. will 1pnk at a \ou tline Collqr proaram in Newpon lttch. Ocralbckov will d1acuH the Soviets' ntw "Olaano11" proaram of opcnne11 at the 6:30 p.m. event at Coutllnr'1 Nrwpon Beach C'en\tr, 310 I Pacific View Drive, Coron1 del Mar. The proaram 11 1ponaorcd by the World Trade C'enttr ln1thult at the colleee and the rtt1"trat1on frt i1Sll1or WTCI mcmbcr1 and S26 for nnn·membtra. Addillonally. a Ru,1ian conveivlion e-laH for travelers will bca~n l'hur!d1y Ttom 7 to I 0 p.m .• alao at tflc Ncwpon ~ach center. Call 24 I ·6116 for additional information Growth l••ue• due alrlnt Tom Roacrs. pruulcnt ofC1t1zcn1 for Scn1ible Growth and Traffic rontrol. and Mayor John Ersk ine of Huntsnaton Ruch. c11ecut1ve di~ctor of the Oranae County 8 ulldina lndu11ry assoc11tlon, will be the aucst spcakn " 11 a luncheon mectina of the Balboa 81 ) Rcpuhlican Women. Ftderattd. Wednesday Thr topic of the 11oon 1eu1on will be "Pro Orowth Vs. Slow Growth," and the luncheon cost is S 11 Thr l-vcnt W1H-tx-h~ldlnllre Monaco Room of the A.11:poncr Inn. 187()() MacAnhur Blvd .. Irvine Alumnae to meet Membt'rs of the Kappa Alpha Theta alumni aroup's Ora nat' C oa'1 hapter will meet Wednesday 11 11 a.m at tht' l.1nd'r) residence. 2060 E. Ocean Front. Balboa A panty cllchanfc 11 ~chcdulcd and all Thetas arc welco me. (all 54 .4Q47 for fun her information. Braille talk ln NB Diane Burkhardt of the Braille lnslitutc's Oronac County Center will speak to the Exchanac Club of the Ora nae Coa~t Wednesday at noon 11 the Bahia Connth11n Yach t Club. B'nal B'rlth to ln•tall The S1mcha chaptrr ofB'na1 B'rith Women will hold its annual 1ntall11ion of officers Thursda)' al Franco1\· Kntaurant 1n Hun11naton Beach. -o\ musical program will follow the mtt11n1. Call Florcncr Waldman at Q60-4H6 for more 1nfor· mataon. Def en•e cl•••e• offered The La1una Reach C-o mmunit}' Clinic will ofTcr a sclf·dcfrn5c d au for women Thursday 11 364 Oct'an ~ vc . I aauna Brnch The clan '"II be 10111ht by Valene McCutchan. an e\cm" ph)siOIOl151 from ~ .. \Oto Q p.m. and thr cost 1\ S 15 Call ~1nd r;1 .\llcn 11 494-9429 to make rcscrva11 on" Apartheld talk In CdM FranC't'\ Ke ndall. co-author o( "After Apartheid: Tht Solutinn for outh Africa." will speak at a rcccpt1on ThurM!ay 1n the Corona del Mar home of Mr and Mn Wilham DeMayo. The t'' cnt will ru n from 7 to 9· 30 pm and 1dm1u 1on " S8 per per\On. Ruer,'at1ons arc req uired and ma) be mridc by calhna 871-0371 T~ l• w •e••lon end• The last 1n a Kr1r1 of workshops to help people understand tht' new 1nromc tu laws will be held Wedncsda) from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m in Admin1s· tration 136 at Golden West Collcae Presenters ate emplovt'tl· of the Internal Revenue Sen ice and profesi1onal tall prac11t1oners The fre is $5 and rct11tmt1on may bt madt' by phone at 89 I· 3991. Tue•day, April 12 • 4 p m s .. ,, La1ua Board of l\evlew. 3 I 592 West St . South Laauno • 6 pm. Lapu l•1e• City C~U. council chambers. 505 Forcttl Ave • 7 p.m HHllDI ... l•1e• U1IH H11• 1e•oo1 Dl11rlct. board mcrt1n1 room. I 02' I Yorktown Ave Wedne•day, April 13 • 9· 30 a m Ora.11 Cee11y IMr• •f hptr· vltora. board hcar1n1 room. Hall of Admin1stra11on. 10 C1v1c Ct'ntrr Pla11. liianta Ana. • 7 p.m. L11ua l11e• Plu11a1 CemmlHIH. council chamberi. '05 Forttt Ave. DA rv1AGED PAGE Otange Coeet DAILY 'ILOT /Tueed Growth foes sue to thwart project Ir IOI VAN IYll N ........ "" ..... Auomey1 for the Cltl1tn1' 5tn11ble Orowth and Trame Control Initiative have flied 1u1t In an 11tttmpt to block • dtvtlopment qrttmt nt that they belltve would clrcumvtnt tht propoted arowth conuot meHurt. Newport won 'tjoin Irvine in lawsuit lthndl Blacketer and her ~nner 0 ry Hiie flied 1ult challen n1 thr R~IOn Ranch aarcrment, ~h c:h 1lve11 the Wiiiiam Lyon C'o a ve11nl riaflt to <'On11ruct 700 homes 1n the fbothlll1 above MIMlon Viejo. Nine development avcemenu havr bffn approved t>y Oraner County om<'1al1 in the pelt 1IA months. Blacketer and H1lr have Oltd aull ... ln111even oflht'm Tht mo11recent 1u11 waa flied Friday. "Thia l1n't one of the laracr 11rce· menu." u ld Blacketer "But it's a matter of principle. Tht' pa<'r at which they'rt 1pprov1 na thrK -,rrr mcou 11 a clrar indication that they re 11") 1n1 10 act around the lnitiativt'." , County Attorney Adrian Ku yper M11d the aarecments woulil takt' prrrrdcnn· over the arowth contrnl in1t1at1 \ e. ~hit h K l• strict l1m11s on development based on the capacity of c-.1,t1ng road\ to handle add111onal traffic ly Oll&O &1.El\ILX ................ Tht Newpon Beach Ctt) ( ounc1I voted unan1mou1ly Monda) to den) the Cll)' of In lnl•'• reque\I 10 J01n an lep l challcnacs lo thrtc contro\cr&111I Oranar Count~ dcvrlopment aarcementi Council mtmben cl:umed that JO&nsna the lcpl l ha llcnJr w uld cndanaer tht con11ruct1on of the lon1-awa1tt'd Pelican Hiii Road and JCOparc111c the eit) ·, ov.n develo pment a1rtt'mcn11 Pchcan Hill Road I\ e.11 pcctrd to rt'lteve traffic conl t'\· 11on 1n Corona dcl Mar Irvine Mayor Larr) Aaran had 11\kl·d Newport Beach tOJO•n h1sc1t) and Laaun.i Bea.ch 1n challcn11n1 the Bear Brand Ma nna Hill\ and Aliw -VieJO dt,clop· m{'nt aarermcnts A formal lcp l challrngr has b\'rn filed apln'I tht' ~li \11• \ IC'JI• aarl.'cmcnt. hut lhc other two h;l \l 11>1 rl'Cl'l\Cd fina l counl) appr0\.31 The l'\l\t1n1 lav.\u11 '' filt'd on hc'1J 1 1' Laauna Beach \1nct' IP 1nr did n111 ,.,hm11 The 1n1taativr ""chrriulcd to appear on Oranae Count' the June's ballot L'ndcr the plan. road 1mpro', mt -., .irt• 11der the aarecment\. dc,elupcr' art to bf rinanrrd h> tmr d' hat l..rd "' •n,· auaranters that their PfOJeC't\ will not he guara nteed rcn subject to chanac5 1n tonsn a or other l\nd tht' effect nf111 .... ,u11~ on 1he ~·~1;alh rcaulation& for a specified period. u\ualh nl.'n ou5 bond marllet ha' a1 :i·:"' 11n1• 10 or 20 )Cari. tount) oninal ~omrd In return. dt'\ eloper~ aarct' 10 pa~ r('l'\ to ~upcn l\Of Roacr (\1anton ha\ \ llt\'ll suppon con11ruct1on nf road' and otht'r against all but tv.o or tht' de' rlor>mt'nl public f1cih11ts. ngrt'cmt'nt' hccau\c h<' \81d rnun1. \tan Musi ofthr agrremrnts approved \o for mc mhcf' ha'r not hcM able to a<\t'" 1hc havr fallen w11h1n the S235 million pornblr ctTcct\ thr la .... ~um might ha\l· nn Footh ill Circulation Phu 1n1 Plan on thr Foo1h11l plan arterial road bu1ld1na f"lro1ram for \Out h "\\hat'' happcnina 1~ eu ctl\ "'ha1 I • Popplnl the que•tlon c. fvtU \~, I l r \(!Mlt• ~ { t I ,J .... ,... ,.._ 9Y n... 0. ,_ Jeff anter didn't wut to ue the ol' "en1aaement rtnc In Uae claam~• llue" roattne when propoet111 ma~e on Friday. IDatead, Uae 1'ewpon a.eta man bonowecl a 7acbt from friend Fred Dukett of Puadena and picked up Janet Todt.co, wbo wu IJ'Mted b1 a •tant •WI popptna th• qa•don. (lb• laid,. ... ) After ptcitnc up frtenda &Dd claul...ane at tlae Balboa Bay Club, Uaey cnalMd the harbor aboard PUlk!i -Hawallan for "trouble.•• "lbe thoqbt I wu co~ by 111 mr boat," anter 1atd. "But It'•• email, tbe onl7 way I'd•• al[ my friend• oa board le If I carried a photo of tbem. · tomm,·nt' dunna the hr1nn1& lcad1n1 1u 1hr 11ppro' al ofthl' aarrrmcnt but In int 15 kndmJ finan 111 \uppon to th t challcnar The A.h\o· V1rJO prope rt' is v.1th1n La1un1 Beach'\ \Phcrt' of 1nn1ll'ncc In re' 1c~1na Jr, inc·, requc\t :'\r~pon Bcalh C II) >.uornc) Roben Burnham contludrd 1ha1dcfcall"&1ht dc\C·lopmrn1 •&ft'cmcnt~ 1uu1d hJ \1 a neaa 1"r 1mpaC'I on ,, .. 1 .. pon lkat·h Rurnh1m \1t1d ltw c11' ·, p11n1upa11on in 1'1e lt'p l challt.·nac' ruuld hurt m ~t111t1• to adopl future dr,dopmcn1 aart't·mr· t' and "ho'r an imp.all on proP<'n' 1"•ncn tht· 111\ ma' M.'l'k IU dl'oll "'II" T ht· luun 11 appar n:' aarrrd "'llh BurnhJn··, a\\Chml'" · \O lin& unao1· l'T111U '•' il&a 1n\I lht' pr ()O\D 'W it h ( UUO· 11in· JO Ph , \h.url•r i h,cnt < 11u 1 1 1 lrna n Ph 1 '·rn \Ont 1a m ba \It'd ln1n1·' m111 1l1p.i1 on 1n 1hr lhalknae. ""'r'& :t JI .,.. th 1•1 •u·' rapid 1ro -...1h lil ll tht J">\u • ,, tJr• •mnun t ll• the pot ,,,,; na thl." .. c"1l "J\~ I .,.. 1u1Jn • 111 q 1h· , ,;, .,j Ir' 1nl' l'W <> 'IX., led '1 '1JPIX 1.il..1 .i 111·r tJ' : • r• I 1'°11' J@ll'l'll11 0\l "'l'l thi.·m 111 •tlUll \!\,I !I on 1hr humJ •11dr~.·· 'r \atd It d1dn'1 •11a1 npponrnli ot ri1 10 l hatlrnar •<'' ha't' an effru ( 11un1' 11"1 1, J !\ lud•n& 1hc four l1thl'r 1.opc· \u'' • aq• nl''cnheltn hJtJrd \ht f Olllt' • p ~ and the ag rc.'t'· ml'n l\ J\ a 'Wa\ llUI 111 'ht' \OUlh C'O\Jnl \' 'W1>f\Cn1ng 1raltil 'nar. Bot Al.ll ~1·:rr J!'ll.I 1hen cr111n1c 1hc a~rcrmt'nl' fm rio1 inta n1n1 rnouah \alcguard' I•• p11'' t'n' •lirrl' from "'Or\t'n· 1ng 1n\tl·aJ 11! mpm• •n& \ll uth count~ . und 1 h11f ccn11 C 11nad11n for thli in111a11,c." uad Sansone. v.ho claimed 1 dcfrat of tht dcvclormcnt aarttmentt could al.a sprll doom for Pchcan Hill Road, which 1& 1ntrndc·d to rt.laeve traffic rnn1r111on 1n ('orona dcl Mar , >\mona the allraa11on' an lhe Ah to• Vtt'JO hallenae 1• that the en' 1ronmrntal repor1 111 madtQulle and thll the development 11rr~men111 inconsistrnt with county land- ui.<> and c1rc1,1la11o n rlrmcnts Al•o 11 Monda) n1ttht°1 mctt1na. the rnuncal schrdukd 1n Apnl 25 public heanna on a propo'cd Pac1 fir C oaat H aih ~a} acccu 10 Hons Hospital Hoaa officia ls speak•n1 11 the mttt1n1. c h11m the acccn 1~ nc-crnary for tht' new cm nct'~C't'ntrr but n·,1dents of nearb) Balt'loa ( U \ t'' !;a\ thl' access will CI US<'. I Ol rra\C'd traffic and l n mt' prohkm$ for 1hr11 rommunll' l\bout .ar1 Balhoa C fl\.ts rrs1dcnt1i at· ll'ndl'd thl \O Unltl mt'l't1n1 1n • shO'W of PIUll'\I lr.1'1~, Sht' al\ti, harac'> tha1 :he aartrmt"nt arr un1.11m111u11unal he QJK tht\ 11r 1hr hJnd-. 1Jf fu1urr dt'u\lnn makrn Futurr rk~ trd official\ v.ouh1 nol he able to moti.f, the aarermcnt' unul 1hr) upared \\ 1' ,nuld 'otr th1 prTKnl Board of \1..1ix·n 1\ur\ out of ofli r t' but we'd st ill be '' u~ i.. "'11h thru bad dt'C'1"on1." ~he '81d Bla1. ~t·tcr and Hair arc schedult'd to mrr1 "'1th ,oun•> offi l •al• and dc,elopcn ll>da' and qain Tt-and•' to di.cu~' pt>\\;bk pre-trial '<'ttlrmcni of 1hr law- \.;ll\ Duke vows funding for crime victims Go \·t·rnor ca ll -for m or e r cslitulion . a ~ i ta n ee during :Vlc a c onf r rence B> JO~ATHAS \'OUKE OI .... Delly ...... .,... Ju\llCC I\ no1 5tned unlal crime ' 1t't1m• are &•'C'n rc-\t1tu11un 'ld th~ stair mu\t 1nl rCa\C' 'undang 10 al h C\ t' that l lJa {JO\ ( ll'CHi t r>cukmt'Jtan \ O'Wt'd I I J ( O\tl \fr':i ~on' rn11on fur o"inaf, "'ho v.ork in 1·nmt'' aflrrmath 'I "'i.>uld f3 \lll nH"\\UrC'\ to IOVl ht'n l'nfor..cmrnt <and e\pa"d '1,·um' nahl\ tO rr,t11u1.nn .and pan1l 1r111on sn thr JUd1 al prO\.t'\\ ' f"Xu~meJ UI" \a id \Pt'lkln& tx-fcm· \111nr V M1 pcoph• 81 lht' opcn 1n1 of th1· :l'r1't' d.n t •tn tcrt'r r 81 thc Rt'd lion Inn "Ju\1 1l·r 1\ not '<'n l"d un11 I 1 nn~n1 pcoopk 1.a..iJh l n thr hnr of firr arr lahcra1rJ tr1'm ll'ar ;in11 finoncaal dl'trt'" Rl''lllJtwn ,amr' Jn :1c1d111onal u nc11un onr that l•lnr' ,nl"'·1n3h to •'sumc r"'·pon,1t't1h1' for 1hc1 )('lion · Dt.·u m1.·11an made •I-tr rtm.trk\ n tht• fil th annual C '"' crnw·, 1 rain1na Con· frn•m.l' 11n ( nmc \ t\I '"' ICll under "'•> l\thlu1 -oc pro(t''""'' ;al\ "'ho pro"dr M"n Il l'\ 10 111mc '11. 11r ' arc attrnd1n1 thr , 11nfc-rcn\l' (1 ~lhen H.1 .... rn,t.•in Jr . c'e1.ut1'l" d1rrctor of the Officr ""r ('nminal Ju tlC't' Plann1na. \lid the l Pnfrrcnce 11m\ to 1mpro'r '1 11m ~n 11,', and pwtC'<'t thr naht\ of' 1ct1m' "( ahfom11 ha' tx-r r a1 tht fort'front of '1 um a\\1\tancr \tn c IQ ~ whrn 11 C'"\tabli \hc!u the nation ' fir'1 '1c11m com (){'n\llttnn pro1ram · Ho-.i.tn\tcan \ltd '\101.t' thc'l "'l' ha'r niadc &rtat \lndro, but v.c nerd 10 contmu<' to 1mprovt' .. Thr l <l' cmor \ltd rtll 1mpro,cment~ ha,r b«nmadr 1nlhr M1fi vt\Clr\ as the amuun1 of rrst11ut1on :" 1alablt to \l{'t1m~ ha' nl ruiot'd b' morr than 300 per<'Cnt But. ht' added Iha\ 1l"c rrasc " couplc-d ""1th a \hlrp nM' 1n thr number ul d atm\ tor 'ompc nu 11on In 111 -'W t'rt'CTl\rrlmortthan 14 t)()(1 \Ul h d a1m' and pa id nC'at S34 m1lhon 1n hcncfit\ for '1c11m~ In two vt'an. the numhc r of nmc '1c11r,." appl),1na for aid ha' aum prd 50 pel't'rnt 'the aoHmor \a1d Dcu ..,mc111n IT<'OJn 1cd lht nt'cd for more !.l'f"\ 1 cs and '•1d ht • 111 ~., 1dd111onal fundina for IOC'll ~ntrrs that -.uun \C'I '1r11ms. help IP \t"C'ul"t' th eir nJhu and gu1dr "'1tnr\'<'S tl'i-oush the rnmrn1I IU\11 (' \\\IC'm Oranfc·ba~ C on11nm11' ~" ICt Pro- arams nc 1\ one \1 , h proaram i nd rccr1,rd 1n a"'ard dur•na the confrrcncr opc.n1n1 for 11 "'" 1cr For 14 'ca n ( ·\p hin rrtumrd nrarh S' mi llion ICI rnmr \ ll"tlm\ Thr aroup • <n OPt'rll('\ \('\ t'rl\I .. rl \l\·1n1t'r' t'ntaon pro~:ims Resolution checks on toxic cleanup progress in bay l y 01\EO ltLEl\KX °' ............... Sen. M1r11n Bcrseson has sntroduct'd a rcaolut1on 1ntrndcd to check up on rfl"or1\ to clean up to111c pollution 1n ~r-.i.port Harbor and the lJpprr \lewport Ra ) Thr bill is a follow-up to a I 985 S<"natr re1<>lu11on which calkd for stl'ppcd-up measures for mon11oran1 pollution an the harbor and ba). said lultr FrO<'bt'r1. an 011.ll· w lkraeson R-~r .... port Bea h Thl· I 1185 ball v.u ba,cd on a rcpon that 1dent1fi<.'d hi gh It'\(')\ of ~ventl 10\IC suh\lancn 10 ~c~por' Harbor and b<lth p3n' of '""'pon R.1~. 1nclud1n1 1hr hannrd aar1l ultural DC't•ndr DOT .\fkr ro\\Dlt' of the hill. thr . anta o\na R{'11ona \\ a1cr (..)ualit~ Control Roard bt'p n loser \ ru II n ~ or the \OUrt't'\ ur h;H and hnrhor ix>llut1on and c 11cd '"me 'lu\IOl'\'l'\ · Thr tcc 1inti ' 'ho. ihrrr-and-:i -'ia • \Cllr' ha'l'' pa"l'J "' ... tl°'P\C dfor.' .n r l•hl' Jnd nn'" · \ .. ,r 111 \('(' .,, ... r 11 »1 ''-' •h•, '• '-1.1.'I' Y J frOChr"J \\ .i:, .. \luJ '1 a ' 'C't' :ha: :he rt'1.l'rl1'·1.nmr .. ·1~·1: H , ~~ drrdg1nK l\fl<'f3111.H' \Ii ,. 1.! "ii\ \IJntl11.Jn'I\ f('· du\t'1.! 1he 3r .. r' ' ... µnet ~,, u\lnl' n the l°IJ\ Ph n ,, : •71 n-dol Jr J·rd11nJ rt1.lJC'\I .......... nn1''C'" 1houu ods 1lftCln' 111 ~d1 mcn1 from 1hc "-a~ -.i.as completed o ~rmhrr and ~u "'lendC"d 10 1nC'rT&\t' .... atrr no .... Thr ne"' rr,olu11on ~ II IS'-<''\ tbr re-suit\ ,11 1hr JrcJa1n1 and p<'llu11on mon11on na .ind r<' ommcnd furth n 1n1on if n«'en· an \ltd r wrhcra lt pu!!ot'd •report on the tor i, \hould be , 1m plctcd t" \t:m.h I ll8Q BB woman slain over tax forms, ·county jurors told Sak" 1n the "'1ndo ... and •loll' a 11)·, Porschr Q 11 '< 1 a1A from thl' fmni of n hu\10l'" nn ;ipuna ( :an' on Road the '1~ tam '41d \1onda' • • • " aa ra1r door \10 ( oral ~trttt ~U$1a1 nrd d1ma1r \1onda' "'htn ~omconc tnrJ 10 1, •n th eir \'It around on the dmr-...n1 a \'j1l"1 ""' ,!• n~ "i out of 1 "111\l.P 1'1,1,1 l" rr•u\t'c' to IC'I ' r thr i ' n ,1: Od•nn \I\'"' H11h chool "'l)('rr IJ,11 I '" c l'' 'W ('r•· ha\lnt prav :1,(' a ,uO\d' \J " NewportBeacb -' "P.PhH(' anJ .' amond rina ~Orth S '·~ 1nd \111'"1(' <'ISh ll>('rt ''''l~n fmm a ~1 "'t' !1 • .,r 41)() block of Hurl Drr \C' 'umcl m · hct•ttn I I I'm I nJa\ 1nJ •~ , m \1 ondl\ Pluena burn• .\ \U Pl~ IOU• nrt brt,kt' OUI II the aNncfont'd hake)·, Pin a "''taurant 1n Hunt1ntton Stach tarl)' today. rau\lnJ SI 00.000 dam qt and dt- '"Cl~ 1n1 about halfthr huildina Thr firr. -.i.h1ch cnipted 11 I 28 a m 'tantd in the ''"ratt" room 1n thr C'C'ntcr of lht' bu1lc11 n1 II I Q)()O Bea h Rh d If JONATHAN VOLZKE Ofllle ............ A h11rdrrucr killed h11 former employer b)' 1t1ndln1 on her neck bttauK 1hr Huntinaton 8c1ch bu11· nett woman did no1 have ht• lH formt prcp1red. a proW(utor told a Suptrlor Coun JUr)' Monday. Durin1 hit open na 111tcment1. ~puty Ol1trn:t Anorne) Rick Toohe)' uid Kevin K.ri1t l1nscn, 32. of Oarden Orove ktlltd nnt llt' ltobcnaon Jul)' 11 1nrr aolna 10 her houtt and dcm1ndln1 thr docu· ment1. Kri1tl1n"°n'1 tr11I on a s1n1l~rount of munkr opened Monda)' t>ctore Superior Coun J~ Franc11C'o 8n1tno. The former handrtlltf ~ ma1n1 in Orantr County Jail In lieu of $250.000 ball. Toohey allttn Robmaon wu hit numerous tl mtt with 1 wine decan~ lnvettialton round on tht f\oorofhtr ArTOw l.asw homt, IOCilted Mar tht ln"'11«tlon of Adamt Avenu. and llKh Boulevard. The woman was alto 1tabbed 1ev1ral times In tht MCk. Toohey u ld. Ht con1t nd1 Krlttianltft killed Robtnaon. who had tmplo)'td &ht man 1\ htr beauty lhop 1 yar earlier. aner the told him lht dkl not havt lnttm1l Reven"' 5trv ct PIPtn ht netded at htr homt. E•ptrU who tntlf\td durina kri .. lomloM .. I f'ldlM Wilow ftle and an 1 l·AMM ..._. ""*r cw 1au1n11r hm &he~ ... Arn· IMfttl Ill tM MOO lllafk o La AlllMdlA"9a 11anwn'1 prellmlnaf) hean na .a1J the ckftndlnt'1 palm print wa1 found on a toiltt teat in Robtnaon'1 home Ont or Robtnaon'1 former ne11h· bo" 1lao tntiRed d~nna 1he preli minary hftrina that K.n1t11nwn wa1 tht man who wa1 tetn1Hv1n1 tht'1 victim'• horM drivlnt Mr Mtrrt'det tht day or tht •rine. kri1uanwn'1 lltomty, Drput) P\lbUc Dlftftdtr Dtnati1 O'Connell. told the Jury that bit client wa1 crattd by cocaJsw and donn't remtmbtr wl\at happentd after he wtnl to thf woman'• homt. He didft't djapuv Toe>M) '1 •11'81· tlona. ~t laid tbt "tnurt tnetdy" Wll tpUmd by ... • ... • • • Rcpon' of an 1n1urt\I drrr \' J.nda' nt'ar El Toro and L"l~una C an' tin roads timu1h1 o!Ti er~ 11ut io thr tccnc. hul no in1url'J 11n1m11 .. "'C'rt• round Hanttacton 8eacla '"A rn1cknt 1n a hou\lna omplr ' near Gothard Strtct 1nJ \t I addrn A' cnuc u 1d t ht' • H ht11en b' htr bo)fhend't mothrr ft.e v.oman •H dncnbC'd II btm1 SIOC'lt) • • • • Hoodlum• pushed open a •indo• in 1 ruom at Harbour V1t• hoot. 4.)4) 1'1 k*1C'k C1rtlf and aprt)l'd tht room •1th a nrt e-t"''"''•Mr 1nd k1 llC'd nth an a fi1h bo•I The room rtpontdly *U 1n 1uch " mm that lht ta.chtr t<>Yldn 't hold cl11tn thcrt Monday i . . A man •1tt1 ona blKk hair •ho • • • \111rt than $~ ~'"'Clnhofsttrhna ''" c.'1"11 art ••~ '1olrn f""Om a home 1n 11.\. :· l°'ood . of Hi'' IC'• ht't•ttn ~ ll .\n.J 111 30 pm '-a1wrda\ Thr hu llu a~pot"C'nl h rn1r t"C'd tht' homr h' hrtak1n11, an Ufl't•ir' v.1ndo .. lmne .\ v.oman rrpon"1 1h11 she IT· c-t1,td a tclrphnnt C'all from a man ... ho ~nr.._ htr name al'lc1 tht' namt'• of her r'O\lmm1tt"\ Ht rrpontdl) told ht'r hr •11111111 h1na hrr and hed hr-en 1M1~k hr r houw to ft\ tht ltltphone numbl'r "You'd btUtr h1tm to mt or I'll ftl 1n }Our houw 1111n and •11t for )OU," the man ~fWdl) load tht •oman "ho ll\n on ~tloouna tar Thieves take school snacks CHPseektng driver of van Meese never discussed ob offer to Wallach with F I W ASHINOTON (AP)-AUorney tc:nu~ as attorney trM>ral in 198'. Oenenl f.clwift Mene 111 ftellectcd to Mme thoqht abnut the FBI mention in an FBI lntttVicW on the interview over the Wttkend and the Wedl«h tcandal Juttitt Depanment followina week, on his own initiative. job dilCUllion1 he had had a h informed the •nt of the countelor weeks earlier with Wfdtech con1ult-job discuuions. ant E. Robert WaJlac:h. Mcete's "He didn't make • contcious anomey II.id today. decision durina the FBI interview to Mene wu intervi~ in the withhold the information." said Wedl«h probe by the FBI on April Rocap_ Wl\co he talked to the •nt a l 7~ l 917-.Just over a v.ttk a~r be1na sttond time. Mecte also informed the in10nnCG -that lonaalmt friend t...,fBI that he and Wallach had dis- WaJlach wu under criminal 1n-cussed pouibly c~atina an advisory vatiption in the matter. A week or commission an I 98fi on which so befort beina notifiec1 of WaJlach's Wallach would serve tn elllmiM the it.at"'-Mene had •'ked Wallach adm inistration of the Justice Dtpart· whcttwr he wu interested in becom-ment and to suarst po's1ble chanp. iftl eounwlor to MeeK' at the Junice The: commission was nrver formed. • Dtpanmeftt. MttSC wanted Wall:tch to join the ftiend was a 1ubjec1 of the criminal investiption. Meew diecuMed hirina WaJlach 10 the S 77. soo.a-yeer job of countelor to the anomcy ,rneral. "Meew recall1 that he wu clearly interested in havint Bnb Wallach It that time come into lhe depanment. but that no formal offtr was ever adva~ to him:· ROC'lp taid. The arran,rment between the two men was that "Walladt-had to 1Mke - tome decisions about what he wanted to do, whether he was inleftlted. .. said Rocap. addina that Wallach wu "totrt back" to Mene. Bui that never took place btcautc Mtete .. s then notified that Wallach wa1 under cnminal investiption. he said. Mcne and Wallach dilC'Vned the Justice Otpartmcntjo~ in late March or early April 1917. said Rocap. ..,..------_ ... L ~ .... "-~--, ~-~ . -. -. ---~-- D IV1AGED PAGE Maae .. up Reagan quotes assailed WASHINGTON (AP) -White Houw spokesman Muhn Fiuwatcr lharply criticiud his ~r. Larry Speakes. today for faltely anributina Rmarks to President Re- •n and vowed that he-would never fOllow such a practice hlmtclf. "It's a damned outraF. that's what it is.'' Fitzwater told ll'pontn. When reporters bombarded Fitzwater wtth quc,tions about Speakes' 1tatemcnts. made in hit book "Speakina Out, .. the spokesman said the questions illu,trated "why I resent it so much." Meete lawyer James Rocap 111d an Justice Department ln't spnna. de- FBI 11tnt asked M~ a question spate: the arowana Wrdtech tcandal Apr:il 17 that "was broad enouah to that eventually led to Wallach's ehcit thecountelorjob." But Meese at indictment on racketttnna charan. the time was ''focusinf on an earlier The1 attorney 1rnernl knew at the period .. and peruived the question to ume that Wallach WIS n witness in the -nlaie lO whe&her WallaC'h constdffed Wc:dtcch -ease. said-Rocap. but Mid t.akina a job durina '.iecst's earl > M«>IC did not yet know that his On April I. 1917, the attorney arneral was notiRcd tprm•llr under an administrative m('Chanasm in- volvina the FBl~&hal-Wal&Kh was a subject of the criminal invntiption Reagan retirenient honie no violation Gore and Du-kakis clash in New York "To makt' up quotes casts aspenions on the presidency and on my position and the questions y_o,u JUSt asked an: the best rt'asons why 1t 1 wrona. why he sllouldn't have done it and wh y I v.ion'rdo it," ht uid. "Everyone is appallt'<1 that he made up ~uotcs." Fitzwater ndded. Fatzwater said he: takes notes dur- ina presi'dentaal mec:tinas and, "If he didri't say it, I won't ll'Y he said it I never have." 8J 1'1111 -'-datH Pnst WASHINGTON -Presidc:n1 Reqan's ~althy friends who •~ buyana a California est.ate for ham to OCCUJ>Y probebly could ai vr 1t to ham without violauna conOict-of-interest la"'l· 1ccord1n1 to the Office of Government Ethics. The op1n1on C'onfirms that industn· aJisu Holmes Tuttle and Earle: Joraenten •~ amona the 20orso businessmen who purt'hHcd a S2.S malhon home for the Reapns to live an when tht'y leave the White Hoiue DCllt year. The July 31. I q86. letter WIS wntten 1n responw to a rcqunt from pnvate attorneys who wanted to ckwrmiM whether the arran~ment would be ethic.II) appropriate. It was m:uk available to Ttfe Associated Prna today by a Washinaton law firm . The Reapns bcpn .-yi na rent under a three-year lcaK whkh took effect March I with an option to bu) the houte eventuallr.. The White HoUte says Reapn and has wife Nancy will pay fair-mark.et rent for thr propeny. · Slame.e twin• aepanted PHILADELPHIA -Founeen-month-old Siamese twin &iris who were JO•ned from the waist down have been 1eparated in a 12-hour operation. Child~n·s Hospital of Philadelphia announced today. Both Jirls we~ in cntacal but stable cond1t1on. which was conssdcrt'd normal af\rr such an operation. said hospital spokeswoman Laura Feraac:n. The operatiCln was performed Monday. The famil> requested that the &irts' names and home town not be: rtleased. the spokeswoman said. The twins wt~joined front to front. said Ronnie Jacobi. another hospital spokeswoman. Each airl had one let and they shared a third. fused lq. she said. The type ofjoinina affects only about I P,trttnt of all Siamcte twins. fttqen said. Soriet .crlbe pan• La• vcwu LAS VEGAS -Soviet ~porter who W.s barttd from thll rmi"' and r ntertainmenl capital for 16 ~·rs because o narb) military installations says he's not 1mprt5sed with what hr was finally able to1tt, Vit.alyGan. the newspaper's former Washinaton correspondent. didn't ha\·e much a<X'<i to say about the city and its pmbhna -par1icularty the slot machines he ~fc_rttd to as "onr-lc:ged bendit,." The machines •~ commonly known as "one-armed ~andits." Gan said the liahts on the Las Vcp1 Strip a~ so briaht "you can read a newspaper at 3 a.m. -"that is, provided you don't C'lre if people takt' )OU for an idiot." He described the Stnp as "an oray of bu1ldan1s. arches. fountains. statues and ads. strikina the eye: with the abendon nnd wanton natu~ of the merry- makana aoina on there . .\II this rolls before your eyes in a Kanna ball offirr. 24 hnurs a day." 81 TM•AttKtatH p,.., Dtmocrats Michael Dukakis and Albert Gort' Jr. tanaled in a some- times contentious dchlte 1n New York today. while: rival Jeste Jackson d«lart'd he was no longer the under- d'ot but "onc:oftht' toprloSS. and I just love: at:' · Go~ and Dukak1• enaqtd in uchanaes O\C:r the 'iiddli East. welfart and tht'ir own prnidcntial race: -and the Massnchu1etts aov- ernor upbraid~ the Tr nncs1tt tena- tor for attackana him ns too sof\ on Jackson. Dukakas. the front runner. said ht' would com~tt' for dc:lrptt's won by other candidates who have lt'f\ the race and eve n "maybr for Al Go~·s dt'lc:aates ... "Don't hck your chllps too soon. Governor Dukakas," Ciort shot back. "Nrw York's 1oin1 to' have a biurr sar_ about that than yo11 will." The debate camr onr week before the New York pnmnry. with HS dclqates at stake. anc1 was the first full·sc-ale Otmocratic debate: since Singl'eton wants his victim arrested SAN QUENTIN. Cahf. (AP) -S1 na.leton. an u-sa1lor. was con-scrvt' has parole: with a farm family an woman as a dru1-crazt'<1 ku~napPCr. When his parole ends Apnl 25. rapast vacted an 1979 of rapina Maf} Ai.alea. Ore. The family wrote to S1na.leton told the Dnily Lcdfrr he LaWttnet Sinaleton '-YI he: ma> Vincent. then IS. and chopp1"1 ofT C1hfom11 officials and offered as stt'kina a cnmanal investiption temporariry move to Ottaon. where her arms on Sept. 29. 1978. He was S1n1lc:ton a job as n handyman. into his allqauon that Vin~t kid- his mutilated v1ct1m "''II fast known sentenced to a 14-year. four-month Orcaon officials rtfU~ to 1t1nt napped him 1n 1978. to be livina. term bul was released last year for permm1on for the: move. "(She) told mt' thlt if I did not The 60-year-old ~1nileton told the aood behavior and throuah work lt 11 not known 1f San&)flon now comply with her washca she would Antioch 0.1ly Lcdaer 1n a tclephonr cred1"· plans to hve with thr family, if he poke out my eyes. smash my face. and interview that he pll\ns to leave He: spent the last 10 months of has makes has move: to Ottton. hun. hun. hun me and say that I California when has perole end1. Tht' )ear.Iona parole an a 1ra1ler on the Vi ncent. intt'rviewed followina raped her." Sinaleton wrote in a newspapet ~poned hi' comments an arounds of San Quentin state prison. Sinaleton's parole. ""'' reponed by f'C'qucst for Vincent's arrest. a copyriahted story in 111 Monday Gov. Gcorac: Dcukmt'Jlln arran~ the Modsto Bee to be-livi"• at an s .1 t ... __. ,.. n ,,,,."" even1n1 edition. for SinaJeton to "''C there follow1n~ undlKlosed location in ~uthem an.,e on proviuni ne ewt-..-r .,.v .. ral --ks of con~rontat1'on1 w1·t with 1 copy of• I 2·Pltt request for Sin&leton added he iilans to spend -" -..... 11 Orqon. She: said at thr time she w1 Vincent's arrest. It called her a last month's Super Tuesday cam- paian. Eltewhe~ in the Empa~State. Vice President Gco!Jt Bush told a SI 00.a- platc: Republican breakfast in Schenectady today thnt despite his virtual lock on the GOP nomination. "I still intend to c1mpa11n riaht throuah the: end of the pnmary season." "I can't wait to take on whichever one of those three Dt-mocrats wans the Democratic nom ination." he: said. Go~. in the 90-manute Dtmocrat1c drbate. cla imed for him~lfthe role of underdoa. a position supponed by his standina in the: polls. But Jackson. whose candidacy has moved from a symbolic one four yrars ••o to a contcndin& one thas )'<'ar. said New York doesn't n~nsarily favor the underdoa. · "I waun underdotfnr45 yeanand 11 months. and now I'm one of the top dots. and I just love it.'' Jackson said. "New York loves 1 winner. and I'm a wanner." Fitzwater said he hac1 not talked to the pn:sident about thr matter. but "I am sure he would be: Uf'ltt about it. I am sure he: is ... The spokesman alsn said he had not talked with Mark Wc:inbera. an 11111tant press a«n:tary who Spe,kes uid helped him make up quotations to attnbuteto Reaaan durinJ his I 98S summit meet1n1 with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbacht'v in Geneva. "I don't know what his role was then:." he said of Wdnbcra. "Clearly hr was doana what LArrv wanted. and he would not do an yth iria that I do not want him to do." Fitzwater was a c1eputy under Speakes. but had lef\ thr White House and was ViC'e President Georat Bush's press sccrctar)' 111 the time of 'he incidents described hy the former spokesman. Speakes says that after a Korean Air Lines planr carryinJ 61 ~meri­ cans was shot down an 1983. he c~ited statements made: by Sec· ~tary of State George: Shultz to Reapn. Half of gang sweep cases rejected in Loa Angeles •1 ~ AnedltH p,..., LOS ANGEL~ -About half of the fint cates from last wcckend'1aan1 task force roundup h:ivr been ~jccted because of insufficient evidence. officials said. Two n11h11 of duak·to-dawn patrols l11t weekend by about 1.000 officen resulted in 1.4H 1rrests. Officer Joe Mariana said. Of 60 of those ca1t1 brou'ht to the District 'ttomey'1 offire. chartn wt~ filed in 32. said Deputy Distnct Attorney Stephen Kay. The other 21 wt~ ~ected bc:cau1e of lack of evidence. he said. City attornty'1 spokesman Make Qualls said half of the 41 cases brouiht to his agency wtre rejected becaute of insufficient evidence. Other caacs still must be-reviewed. The beefed-up police prewnce dubbed "Fly the Flaa" won praite from mott quanen. but three people wh0te houte was allqedly ransacked by f"C)lice serv1na a tearch wamnt called the show of foru hravy-handed. the "fint few days" with a churt'h pohucians and re11dr nts of com-scart'd that SinaJcton would flnd her "fuaiti ve from justice" and actuted aroup in Orqon. Hr would not muniues who -did not want him in and harm her apin. her of forcibly kldnappina him for the dieclose the elllct location and did not their cities. S1naleton continues to insist ht did purpose of robbery and usina two Nie out a return to \1hforn11 and In July. statr corrections officials not attack Vincent. portrayina deadly weapons. a pointed surveyor's Bab• IJearf donor nrftdram aa•nanded Contra Costa Count) consadert'd allow1n1 S1nateton to himself as a victim and the youna stick and a sill-i nch knift. " r• -.· -r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TI ~ANGEL~-Ahotpi~~porarilyw1~nded i11unw~~1 I ror "our Conu•n1'•nce effort to harvnt donor orpn1 from ln~nts born With most of their brtunl ri 11 rlli Iii missinaas donon took the tbth such baby oft"llfe support. Ten-day-old Hope Rose Festival Apr I 16 and 1 7 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd . at MacArthur Hits 90M · 6pl9I Dally 640-5800 PROMISES to stop drinkl"g too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WORK ..,..., .... , •• .._, ......... n,i•• L CONTINENTAL EYEWEAA Lovette Mount ofK.nowlllc. Tenn .. was removed from li ft support Monday mornina and will be allowed to dit , holpit.al 1poknman Dick Schaftr said by is Now a telephoM from Loma Linda Unlvenity Medical Center. 60 miles east of Loa • · • An,rles. Schaefer said that while the hot'-9t.al plans to maintain flve to ttven uoptlque Moblle" moreanencc-phalkbables-thoeebomwrthmottoftheirbrainsmisaina-on life suppon so they can Muled•• cqan donon. the hotpit.al won't do so until ~ °"9ltcl ~Orange eoun.1 Deb•' It s1&4htly modi net itstxl1tina1uidttrM1 for ute ofluch inftnts. That will occur M•eter Optician within two weekl. he Mid. addina that the ~llure of any of the six in~n11 to Sander Laueen become oraan donors wat dlsappolntl"f. wm visit your home or office! FOR MOM !NfOAMA'tlON CALL 840-2020 or 840-IOIO CXR'~ EYIEWEHt ........ fltutlRlllMI · IUFFELL'S IPllLITDY• . .• a:..-:.--:. ..• lobert I. Sell•ltl, ....... lnnOUnOll the oertlfloetlon 'tooft9r• M£J>l•"AST' PROGRAM • Sa•pected dl1J6 lord anwted LOS ANGEL6 -A repuled Meaican df\11 kinJ wat ordered held without bail on a 1910 n1rtotlca indictment. while an indictment charsina another alleaed trafficker with heedin& a worktwkk d,._ cartel wa1 untealed. of1lc:lal1 said. Jose Contreras Subiu appeared before U.S. Mllittr~te Joseph Reichmann Monday on an tlaht·~r-old lndktmcnt for alJeeedly 1ellin1 cocaine to undcrcovtr nartotict 11tnt1. Contttras Subl11. who had been a f'-'&hive since ncapina from a Me1tlcanjail In 1915. was captured April I in Salt La1'c City. Authorities believe Contma1 Subiu was the riaht-hand man to alteeed Mta.icandrua1ord RafttlCaroQuintero.J1iled in Mellicoonchartttof murderina U.S. DNI fnforwmcnt Admini1tratlon qcnt Enrique Camarena inl9U. , ' .. DAMAGED PAGE Otange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Tuetdey, Aprll 12. 1He«•o Iranians claim . 2,000 casualties in assault on Iraq. NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -Iran claimed today it1 forces advanced into nonhea1t Iraq.I. klllin1 or wound· ina more than l ,000 lraqi1 and c1pturin1 border hiahlnnds. Iraq said the 11 .. uh w11 repUl1ec1. Iraq rrponed It fimt a lona·ranac mi11lle Into Tehran and two into the nonhwn&cm city of Tabriz. Shippina uecutives aatld Iran attacked and ltt ablaze a Saudi Arabian tanker in the Penian G ulf. Iran said there wcrr civilian c11- ualtit1 in the attacks on 111 cities. 1t d id not 1pecify how m11ny. Iran's official Islamic Republic News Aaency. monitored in Nicosia, claimed Iraqi warplnncs dropped chemical bombs on Iranian troops in SW.imanayeh provinre today 11 Iraq's fo rct1 werr losinr arcwnd tn the latest offen1ive in thr 7'1>-year-old war. IRNA 11id Iranian troops were equipped with P.' muks and protec· tive clothina. 'bul many were in· jurt'd." It did not rlaborate. It said heavy fiahtlna w11 raaina af\cr tht Iranians overran 12 square miles Qf Iraqi trrritory. IR NA 11id Iranian jet1 twice bombed a head· quancrs of the Iraqi Army's I st Corps II Kana Mizan. west of Ptnjwin. "inflictina hea vy damnac." and car· ried out 2S combat mi~sion1 apinst around taraets. IRNA 111d the lran1an1 ad vanced acros1 the mountalnout frontier Monday niaht near Pt!')wln. ttizlna lill "1tratqic helahts' to aain I foothold in the f'flion. That 11 2S miles nonh ohn Iranian bridaehead around Lake 0.rbandikhan wlztd in an ofTen1ive last month. In Bqhdad. the nmcial news qency quoted an Iraqi military spokesman 11 u ylna the laint Ira· nlan amult w11 beatrn beck, with 2.000 men killed or wounded. "Manx were captured while thr others fleet · the unidentified 1pokesman w11 quoted 1111yina. There was no indrf'<'ndcnt con- firmation of either 11dc 'claims. Iran and Iraq rarely allow cnrrcspondent1 into-the blttle zones. IRNA repontd the 1dvanci n1 Ira· nill\1 captuffd "' Jrtqis and de· stroyed 4.5 tanks and armored ptnon· nel carrien, 1.000 vehicles and I 0 anillery 1un1. IRNA 11id aunne" shot down an Iraqi Pf'. 7 aircraft. a Swln·bullt propcllor-<1 riven trainer that can be ulcd in a combat role. In Manama. Bahr:lln. 1hlppin1 eitcc uti vcs reponcd the raid on the 36.904-ton Sqhcera. Jran's flnt at· tack on 1ulhh1ppin1 thi1 month. Tht tanker WIS hit I I I p.m. (2 1.m. POT) ofT the emiratr of R11 al· Kh1im1h in the southern autf II ll w11 11ilin1 out of the w11terway with a fu ll load of Saudi nil Pana1na vows OezibiJity for A1nerlcan co1npaniea AlulPatoD Novelist Alan Paton dead·at85 Gunmen say 12 hostages freed asjet~s fuel arrives LARNACA. Cyprus (AP) -Arab dman<'e from tht Bot1na 747, "zero" In London. lmnaan Deputy h~acken of a hlJI Ckt't1 Kuw11t1 Jt t PLO and aovernment nraottators Fore11n M1n111tr Javad l..arijana 111d 111d today they had rtleawd 12 drove up to the plane and wtre Iran had offered to Utke t~e )el b) hostaae1. A fuel truck w11 ditpetehcd-hold1n1 talks with tht' h1Jackers. force afkr 11 w1s forct'd to land an Iran to the aircraf\ i nd it1 en11ne1 staned. The h1Jacken havt rtpeatedly de· tut wrek . but Kuwait rejected the Reponen 11w wveral people set off manded fuel for the J<'I. which -.as 1dta the Kuwait Airwaytjet 11nd onto thrtt h1Jacked a week a10 Fif'lv-two people At ont point toda). the h1Jacken ambulances. which sped away. lk· -.ere aboard the aircraft. 1ncludana a radioed the ontrol towt'r demandina cau1t of tht darknn'. 1t w11 not half-do7C~n h1Jacken the planr be refueled an 4S minulCI. pos1ible to confirm how many people The hiJacktn u 1d tarllrr 1n the da) The dradhne pas\t'd without Jnc1dent wett frttd. that the) had on death \hrouds Onr after t"o Palrs11ne l 1berat1on Or· After they lef\ tht plnne. a htJacker huacktr. 1n a sllttmen1 rad1IX'd to the san11a11on officials ""<'nt out on the told the tower the rclcRltd included Larnaca A1rpon control tower. cited 1arma and spoke " 1th the hiJacken. two Palest1n1ans with Jordanian Koranic verses usual" rtad at fu· one hiJacker Iller rac1ioed that they puspons and 10 othrrs who wert ncrals that said "tho~· killed an the had t'\tcndcd th<' dendline "for a 1ick. poor or had numt'rous children namt of God arc al" a'' alt't " \hurt tame w permit the mediaton Thty said the relr u cs wert a PLO chairman Y is~r Arafat lu act" an l t'ttina the plant refueled. "1oodw1ll" aesture bill added al\Q mcaov.h1k "as quoted toda\ u ~ that the Jordanian n:u1onal' ""err Y)lnl the h•Jacker\ "'Int to ff~ 10 .· V. r :irt" "arnina aaam1t 1llK frttd 11 a "prcKnt to the upnsina in "t1ena :and ··arrangt'mrnu arr bean& r>rnmi\C'\ .. ht' said tn broken Eftllish. Palestine." madr to this rnd ·· Tht' Ku"a1t 'c"s v. hen a ( -1 l O military transpon Shonly befort tht' ~ople lef\ the ~acne~ ~1d "rafat 101<1 rrpont'r\ 1n lnndcd a shon 11mr later. one o ( the ~uwal\ A1rwa)s Jt't lls . en11nes Ku"a11 he C.'\Pt'Ul'd tt'ic h1Jack1n1 to h1Jac~t'rs screamed o'er the radio: JOHANNESBURG. South Africa starttdand loudbanasrana oiitacross enti 1omgh1 "ldcnt1f, 1h1\ plan~·· (A Pl -Alan Paton. who wrolt a tht tarmac. Officials sn1d the no1sc1o C. > praot go' rrnmcn • spokesman The 10 " er rt"pltcd 11 was a Greek 11r scarina dep1ct1on of hlack sufTenna caused by the cn11nts "k1\ Fan11~ \aid toda) tht' chance' of forn· plane rarryina surpht'I and was under apan he1d an h1 .. novel "Cry. The fuel truck hnlled a shon &Iormina the planr at Larnaca "'err "no1h1n a 10 -.orr) abo111:· The lk~~ Countn'' d1td u rly ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ toda) of throat cancer: He w11 8S. II Paton. the nation's fMtmost writer and a leadina voice a111n1t apanhcid. dird at his estate outside the coastal ci ty of Durban. said h1"' w1ft. Anne. .. He went pcacefull > happy to have btcn in his own bed " Mn. Paton 111d. Paton w11 hosp1talm:d last week at St. Au1ust1ne's Hosp1t:\I in Durbin. 400 miles southeast of lohanntlbura. wht rc he underwent unsuccnaful throat 1uracry. He was releawd Monday so he could Sllfnd h11 final hours at homt. Mn. P:uon 111d. "Cry. the Be loved Country." Paton s fint novel. 11 cited l l the most compellinJ stof) of the heanbrcak of South Africa's S) i.tcm of rac11I qre- pt1on. Pubh1hed 1n I 048. 11 tells the story of 1 Zulu priest'\ \Carch for h11 By 'he A1Mdale4 Preti son. who 11 wanted b) police for tile PA NAMA CITY. Panama -A Cabinet minister 111d Panama will be murder of a wh11c man . Oeiti ble with Americnn companits cauaht between local law and U.S. The novel h~s oui.nld every book economic sanction• aimed at ou11in1 the nation'1 stron,man. Gen. Manuel in South Afnca citccpt the Bible. It Antonio Norit'll. In another development. ~undrcds o teachers peact fully has sold IS m1lhon cop1e1 an 20 demo nstrated Monday, ch1ntin1 "We don't want communism!" and lanauaaeu nd was madl" 1nto a movie "Pineapple-face. you mu1t 10!" 1 rtfertnct to Noriqa'1 jowly. ~kmarked and a play. face The teachers demonstrated mort than two houn 11 the M1n11t ry of "I have one 1reat fea r 1n my hean ." Education Monday, dl·mandina to be peid. Opposition ltldt n ~Ian daily 11y1 the main black character at th~ demo nstrat1on1 throuahout the wttk. even th~uah rttcnt prote111 1n the 10-end of the book. "One c1ay when they mo nth campaian by thr oppos1tton to oust Noncp have been poorly attended (the whites) have turned to lovina or blocked by police. they will find -.c ore 1umed to hattna." _ l•raeJ tlJreatena more upaJalOIJa That pauqc has been quoted of\tn bj AnaJ1can Archbishop Desmond JERUSALEM -Onp1te U.S. crit1ci1m. llt'HI threatened today to depon Tutu more P1lest1n11n1 from the occup1c_d territorit'I to ~reak a. four-month-old The Rev. Denis Hurle). Roman uprisina. Monday l1n1cl u pelled e1aht Arabi to ne1ahbonn1 Lebanon. In Catholic archbishop of Durbin. another develo pment. lsraeh soldiers k1llcd two Palestl ni1n1 Monday dun na praitcd Paton for "h" dt'ep conctm clashes 1n the occupied West Bank. Eiaht Arabi wett wounded. The death• for ~ople and for Julllt'e ... brouaht to 1'3 the number of Arabi kllled 11nct riouna •n Ott. I . Two Prnidenl P. w. BNha u 1d of liracTii have been killed -1 tttn-qc ttttler and a soldier. Israel 111ued Paton: "Althouah he was a noted deponation ordcrt Monday for 12 other Palestini1n1. critic of the 10\ crnment. ht was .., 1..1 t ta._ -er In ca..lna rcspccttd for his sinccnty. ne~r neW' Cau ne aft Q.,., a fa 1hn1 to temper hll cnl1et1m Yr lth I BEIJING -Ch111~1l~i~~ure1p~oveda Mw ~~1n~ today 1ha1 ~~~~~~n~1~11o~n~o~f~~po~s1~t1~v~c ~~~v~e~lo~p;m~e=n=t1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ includes you~r memhcn more closely lied to economic reform1 of1en1or and the rt1ht1e1 of the ~•tuatlon." ~ackr °'"' X11opin1 nnd Communist Pany General S«lTtary Zhao Ziyana. The 2.859 delqates of the National Pfople·1 Conarc11 also ~seed constitutional amendment• sanctionlna private bu1lnt11es and the raaht to transfer ult of land. Dclqates conflrmtd 41 ministerial post1. named ~hrte vice premiers and appointed nine 11 state councilon to the State Council. or cabinet. They also trimmed the council 11 pan of.aovem"!ent efTons to become more efficient. ellmlnatina po1t1 for two. v1et premiers .. two 1~tt councilors and four minlstcn. Qian Qichen. 60. who h11 been v1et fore11n mlni1tcr an charac of rtlation1 with the Soviet Union.1ucettded W~ Xucqian 11 foreiJn mini1ter. while Oen. Qin Jiwei. 74. a member oq he Politburo and head oflhe Bttiina Military Rcaion. took over the Otfente M1n111ry . Billy Graham touring China BEIJING (AP) -U.S. ev1n1tli1t Billy G raham opened a I !HSay tour of China. where he will preach and siahtttt. today. "Th1111 my first t1mr to Kt foot on C hinese soil." the 69-year-old Southern 8apt11t minister 11id on arrival. "lt'1 somethinf I have looked forward to and drtamtd of all my life." Oraham. his wife, Ruth. and their eldest son came at tht lnvlt11ion of the Chincte People's A•aociatlon for Friendihlp with Forctan Countries and the China Christian Council. ~l:TWl:t:~ lit: 1111:'.l:Ti ... tc. SPRING TOWEL SALE ..... 8A&.I ... h .............. 120 ... '13.11 Hand ............. 114 ... • 7.11 Wa1h ............. 1 5 ... ' 3.21 .. th Mat ...... 127 ... '17.11 ...h ......... 136 ... '23.11 14 COLORI IN ITOCKI I •••"L ••an•wl 11111. 0... ...... O...•- The evanecli st. who has preached in more than 60 countries. lncludlna the Soviet Union 'nd Ea1tem Europe. taid he WU vi1hina II I tourist and pillf'im to his wife'• binho&act. However. Oraham will preac'h in Chincte churrhn In ltijlna and Shaftlhai and mttt with rellafou• leeden and ttm1na" k'holan in 11-------------~1 \Nanklna and Shanahal ,, ... ., _.,_, ... _ .. 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If you have invcstable funds of $1 million or more, and would like additional information and our 'Guade to Services; write or call: Mr. David P. Camell, Director, Bankers Trust Company of California, N.A., 300 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, California 71. Tel. 213/620-82~. · :..a1 Private Bank AT Bankers Trust. WE MAK! MONEY FOR PEOPLE WHO MAKE MONEY. " I ' • . . • Sternberg gives 'just say no' a new meaning No one can accuse Larry StembC'ra 'of beina a wish y· washy ca ndidate wh o recycles tired campaian promiSC's or offers 1implc aolutiOns for complex problems. ' Stcrntxra is onl' of the 13 Republicans scrambling f<ir Rep. Robcn Badhan1'140th Con1rc11io nal District scat. Two of the 1hin1s that stts Stcrnbcra apan from the pack arc his theories on con1rc11ional terms and druas . Accordina to the 60-ycar-old S.nta Ana rcs1dcn1. a conarc1sion1l c1rttr should be li mited to six rears. Stern berg would like to lead the fi1ht for a constitutiona amendment to that end. He think~ 11 would result in a system "'·hrrr conarcssmcn would represent their consti1uents instead o f bccomina career politicians. Stcmbcra also thi nks we can solve the drua problem 1n the U nited States if,vc quit flahtina it. A campaian broch.ure he distributes say1. "We musl fal·c squarely the drua problem. Over SO ~rcent of crimr 1s d irtetly rtlatcd to 1hc enormous profi11 and hiah priers of illqal druas. We ncl·d to remove the criminal clement by corisiderin& alternative solutions. such as licen5in& or lcplizina the use of theK drup. At the same time we should 1J exP.And private and public educational cfTons on 1he 1nherrnt ev ils of drua abuse. as well as incrcasina the penalties for any violation of law co1n m ittcd while under the influence of druas." It's hard to belie ve 1h11 anyone would accept Sternberg's theory on druas 1s a fresh political insiah1. Our aovemment has a 1ou1h enouah time with the lcpl dru&s and danacrous substances it now tries 10 rcaulate. Consider the cases of the 1ob1cco and liquor industries. Alcoho l is suppo sed 10 be the most abused drua in the U n ited States. The dl·ath toll attributed to drunken d rivers 1!1i stauerina. The economic losses caused by alcohol abuse an: also a si1n1ficant social d ilemma. . Taxes levied ap1nst tobacco products and alcohol. commonly known a!. sin 1111.cs, provide the aovernmcnt with a hefty chunk of chanae and some of that money finds its way lo education pro1ran1 s. ._ The public educntion proarams o n the danarr1 of1obacl·o use arc bc11nn1n1 lo !I how a Iona-term resull. but the process 15 slow. The same th1111 can't be said for proarams to curb drunken driver' or aleohol abusc. Leplizina and ta~ina drup would cena1nl)' 11vc &O\.'Crnmcnt official!. a new source of revenue 10 preach 1hc evi ls of d rug USC'. but what about the peo ple "'ho now manage 11\egal drug emp ire!." It's a safe bet that they would not bl' willi ng to cooperate 1n S1crnbcra's strateay. Why sho uld thr~ pay ta:ii.cs. submit to government regulators and bcC'Ome la 'llll'· ab1d1n1 citizens? Nancy Reapn'll fi ght apinst drug use has no1 c11.actl)' been a s1unn1n1 succ~·ss. bu! 1he focus of what she is trying to accom plish can be u~ed when 1hc GOP faithful march to the poll s 1n June. They should JUSI say .. no" to Sternberg's thcor) on solvina the drug problem . DES ruling Last wttk. the California Supreme Coun handed down its most imponan1 c1v1J decision since 1he arrival of its DcukmeJian-appo1n11:d majority. In that decision. the j ustices reversed the d irection of 2S years of previous court acncros11 y toward v1t l1ms 1n product liability c11es by rulina that prcscr1pt1on drug manufacturers canno t be held strictly liable. as other manu facturers arc. for all 1njuric:s cau1ed by their dcfcc11vc produ.:ts .... The rc~su lt. V1c-11ms "'·ill now have 10 prove drua manufacturers ncglia~·nt in o rder to recove r any damages. That can be ~·.,traordinarily difficult. a lthough 11 probably "'on't be in 1he panicularcascs that were at issue last week. 'fhesc in volved about 100 California women su1n1 the manufacturers o f the dru1 DES. which their mothers took to prevent m1scarr1a1es and which caused c:anC'cn and serious reproductive problc ins in the dau&htcrs. The principal at1ornc) in these cases says DES manufacturer nealiaencc was overwhelming and c<1 n be rcadily demonstrated. But that doesn't 1nake any more pt.latable the d isarray in which product l1abihty llW ii left -with (WO different CllllCS of victims based o n \vhat kind of product injured thtm and ""'1th 1he respon11bdity for policy makin1 uncertainly dividt'd between legislatures <1 nd count ... The OES victim.,, as a result o f last week's dKision. will have to go 10 more tro uble and expconsc to mover less compensa11on. Othtr victims of risky drup could be left with no compcnsa11o n at all. And the product liability system is s1ill a mess. If t he state Supreme Court's decision was not. in con1c:xt . unrtasonable. the fa ilure of ·1\tte and fedrral lawmakers 10 change that context is. SffnmutolJH Edwin Meese (Allomcy O.hcral Edwin) Mcae lw nol been Ind icted on an y charae. but hi' questionable behavior hu made him 1 li1bility to Prcsiden1 Rcapn and to the Justice Depenment. Jn terms of the law, Meete h11 to be ~nsidered Innocent unlil proven 1uil1y. ~11ha1111ndard doan'11pply 10 hold in& hiah aovemment omc:e. whCR the very appearance of wron&do in1 can be _,.ound1 for deoanure. 1'he S11r·Bulleun called for M-'• retl1n11ion ori Feb. 2. The l1ln1 developmen11 t111111then lhl1 conclusion. Mcae h11 shruwd oll'all 111Ch •-lions. bul h• ouaJit 10 heed 1he 1c1ion oriheae top 1Ml111n11. OAANOE CO AS T lllJPlllt . . .... ,.,. ,,.,...,,.,,. ... ,.., Cir, [littr , __ """ l•tor c.ii"lill S.0.h(Mtt -·-~--Dltlctlf ... ......... °"""' c,!lt. ":.:' .. ... ,_ Cll'C~lli!ttl Dlrttlll .. ::-a::=.. • ~DAMAGED PAGE -~ ~When tv.wporte,.. votecfagalnlft theGoastalPl'ttwayanddld not-- provide fora replacement. we abrogated what had been up to that time respon•lble tra11•portat1on planning ... • How sad lf the elltlsts close gate to land of opportunity .-'rr yo u as surpn~d as I an1 aboui 1hc results of thr "aro"·th" 1n111a11vc 1n Seal lk'arh" Po\111rr\ ha,·e warned us that anti· arotA1h Knllmcn\\ in thr county arr ''<'r)' real and go\rrnml'TII should pa) a11cn11un So "'he n Measure \. the Spnna l n111a\1\\'. lust h) a ~-lo·l mar11n. 1hoM' ""'ho oppoY-th,· 'co unl)" slow- arowth ITil\1311\C 1n trrprctrd -11 8\ a sli iO 1n ,·utrr srnt1n1tn1 In Til) op1n1on. 1h1~ I\ a m11111li..c . So man) 11mc1. an 1n111a11 vr 11.1 roll of tht dice. How thl' rropo1111on 11 prrM'ntcd. thl· co mplr ,it1r1 of the 111uc .~nd .. whl•thc::r ~~l' lan au•tr asks for a )'C'S or a "nn 'ntr arr rys 10 its 1url't'11 or failure In rrtrusp('rl. th(• 1ssurs ""·ere com- pk·\ and al\arkablc Thr f11a l naw 11oas calhna for a .. yr\" ''otr When ,-ott'rsart l'Onfusrd (or l'l 'krd to spend mont·yt the 1tndC'Til') 1~ 10 \'Ott "no." Wh:11 aJnb wmeone 'l1d on l.tisurr World "'·he re res1den1' vottd 1n a largl· hlock ap1ns1 ~1rasurt A. M)' hunl·h 1s that \Qmeonr told thttn 11 '<''Ould cost thrm monr~ I'd lt kt tu sharr "''1th )'OU my 1hou1h1s on the 1row1h issues. ~o. rm not here to apologize for The Ir vi ne ('u ~lowe,·er. I will admit to apprer1a11n1 1hc1r rest r~int ovtr thr )Cars and thc r\rt lll·ncr of 1hr1r dt•vrlopmrnti.. Sc,·rntcrn yrars Bifl I brramr 1n,·ul\·ed 1n local 10\'rrnmrnl O''rr an tn\•1ronmrn1al 11sur. I'll adm11 I lrarncd about thr problrm 1n lhr I\ th hour .. thr r11y was nhoul 10 let a bu1ldin1 1n Eastbl uff.,..·1pe ou1 "fossil Canyon." a ptltontolo1!lr1I s ite !hit tl''als \hr LI Brt1 Tar Pits. Fossil Canyon t·oul'1 havr been U\'rd under !hr gn.·1·nbtll if thr rounc1I had rcqu1rtd it, but my araumen tl wrrr nol prrsu11ive rnouah. i nd we had nci arch1rolotY or palcontoloay pohcics 10 enablc the m 10 art M )· •arnda. whrn r 101 on 1hr r 1nnn1n1 c·omn11ss1on was 10 art lhoK pohc1rs 1n p\arr for !hr future . h 10011. mr t.r\•cral )l:lts. but our 1u1debnrs arc the protntypr for thr rc1ula t1ons 1n the l'OUf\ly and othrr JUt1\d1rt1o ns. It makrs me fttl aood lo rrmemlX'r 1h111 since that 11mr ..... r ha'<.' not Josi an) si1n ifican1 Sill'' or nrllfncl\. Wr: havr: fo ur warrhOu\C\ rrammr:d \\'llh honcs ;,nd our baby Natural H1stof)' ~1uM·um in Easl· bl uff It 1s my drram In havr 1 fi ne muKum wmr da) -I'll lrll )'OU aboul 11 1n a suMcquen• column. Anyway. hick to 1rowih or no 1ro"'lh Thr \'Oter' pa•\C'd thr St:1tr En,•1ro nmrntal Quaht) .\r:1 and latt'r thl' aC'l ·l'rcat1n1 the \01stal ("om- m1s,1on so '4't' "'<'re. in a nrtA· arrna ror plann1n1 and dr,·rlopn1en1. Wha t an r'c11in1 time' Hrad} "''Ith ~uCCC\!I. rnvlronmr:n- toi hs1 ' tnrd 10 movr ion fast and IOU r,. "Tree hugtrs" wt' callrd lh r:m. "How do )OU fttl about no JrOwthT' 1hr JO kl· "'·rnl. "4,re )'OU talk1n11bout m) 'acanl 101 or yours?'' "''as the an\'Al'r fhr 11suc was Jnintd. "'hrn Ne.,..·portrrJ • ottd 1p1nst tht· Coastal f'rr:rWa) nnd did not prO\'idr ror a rtplnct'ment. Wt' abroP-ll'd what hid brl"n up to that 11mr res pon1ible 1ransportal1on plan· ning. Tht' dcvcl0Pm~n1 all around us nourished and cars mult1phrd hkl' rabbits. Is ii 1ny wondl't wt'rt 1n 1hr mrss .,...e·rt' 1n~ W11h Proposillon 1.1 1o"rrnmcn1 ran't afford t'll.ptn1lvr 1nfrastruC'IUrt'. We fo rce ~~t'lopmrnt . to pa y ror ro:1ds ind utilities and this dn vrs tht rust of drvelopmrnt sk~·-hi ah. Have 1hr "no1row1hrn" aottrn 1hr 111ent1on of loeal to''cmment suffi· cirntly ror them to ft'C'I C'omrortable workina for a rc:mt'd y lntcthcr rather than prrKribln1 tomt' oullandish JACKIE n HEATHER • chilling lrg1slat1on'' I brHr''l' 1hr 11mt' '' nl)C'. Tht· fl·ar of rorrt'd s1aanat1on para I) t r \ othC'r.iri'IK' rt''NJn s1blr 10 ''- rrnmcnl For openers. what uhout ,·oncrn· tr111n1 on 1raffic imprrov rments 1ha1 arc ml·1surablr. Thr r1t1rs around us ha,·e lhru 1n1r~·11on' on rompu1rr 1ynchron11a11on . I ha ' r brgtd thr co uncil 10 cnntral'I w11 h 1hem for our 1d1a('en1 in1rrscc11on1 10 be plugtd 1010 the nr1 .... ·ork. Of co11flt'. 11 control 1• thr issue. "'l' t·ould ~I our own J)'Sll'm . Rrmr mbcr 1hr 01) mp1 rs" ('ar pool1n1. nc, 11me. n11ht·tlml' hluhna and ~tagrrr:\I v1ra11on~ wrrt amona thr s1rate,1es th11 mad« tht frt't'ways 1 del11ht ul surpnSt'. We must br morr CTCahvr in ho"' we USt' our llm11cd rcM>urtr -lhr: roads. If I really wanttd 10 be mran. I could limit thr numb<'r of cars an a fam1I)·. I could do th11 nnw thal we arr down to 1wo c1r1. Wr iincc had •i ~. Somehow. I don't srr publir trans· pona11on •~ a v11b1e np1 ion 1n our area Pcor,lr lo,·r 1hrlt r111"1 too much. Our 1rol e)' was an rfTort in thll d1r('('1 1on. bu\ thr c1 1y was unwillln1 to continue to t uhs1d11r 11. Do you know or 11n Y .pubhr 1r1nsportation that Pl)'' Its own w1)· 1n Cali forni11 C111iforn la has a lwa~ ~ ep11omizt'd the land of \plend1d opportunity to mr. How sad h would he ifthrrlihsts wrrr 10 triumph, and .,...r would now pull up tht pnapl1nk. · JKtJ. HMla.t' 11 a lwmtr .. ,_ 1/ Ntft,_,.t 8Hd, Fear of the 'Yellow Perll' revived throughout state SACRAMENTO -Thr history of in Cahfomia. rven thou1h thrrr 1tt Californ ia it punctua1~·d wilh e11.1m· pockets of 11ubborn povrrty whhin pies or d1scnm1 nat1on and evtn sub&roupt -1nd that't on~ of 1ht v1olrncr apinst Asian~ d inlcullln 1hat Calirnmia has in Thr ChinrK" lat1c.1rrn who ca mr 10 adjus1 ln1to1hl1 new MX'ial realhy. California to build thr trans· Non-A1l1n1 tend 10 ~ Asians 11 C'on1incn11I railra.d wrrr both feartd onr homottnou~up when , in fact. for their inr1Td1blt C'lpnchy ror hard there arr \'Ill diffrrtnl'<''l orl1n1ua,r. work and hated fo r their cultunl culture and · P91h1Cal orientation d tfTcrtncrs. Early Callfomians 11· 1mon11ht sprclfk na1innali1le1. 1cmp1l"d 10 limit lheir numben by Asian 1edvl111 want lhote dif· forbiddlna tht 1mmi1r11ion of frrrnrtt 10 bt rKOtni,t'd. They arc: womtn prttsinl lhe C'tftlUI b11rnu. ror in· Thr "'ytllow peril'" M'lrtl of tht' stanct. 10 •IOP l"mpina A1lan1 and early 20ih C'fntury rt!lulted In dl1-Pacifir lslandtn lotrlher In one trimin11ory imml.,.atiftn laws. rthnir poup and. in,leld, collect Whtn J1P1nc:te F.lltnn bombed 1tP1nte dlUI by na1lon•lit)'. Pt1rl Harbor in 19• , n new wave of Alona with 1ftl1 inettfllfd Pttll'ntt 1n1 l-Asian hy1trrl1 w1" tol.'thed off. has co"" ,.,. '"""""· a subtler Ttns or thouunds or J1P1nnt-rrYl\'tloflftoetoldCaliromlafHnof Amtricans1 many or thml citl1:cn1. domlnancw b) AMlnt. wtre illt11 Ir htrded into conttntra· Thls ntW lfftOPbobil 11 \'lsible1 ror tlon "'"'Pl-SOmeoftht VIII ron .. nn lnt\ln«. In ... tJenn, bci!'.11 t'llttd made In Southern C:\liromla 1"91 O\'tr 1ht dlllf000nionn111y·111p tn· Hlllt 11\tr Workl War II ftrt rollment o( Aliant in lht 111ic'1 tbundtd on land "inwilly11olen f'rom collttts. A1ian 11..cltnt' rtprtttntt. for Japanew-Amerlcan tNCk flrmtn. taamplt. more 1hln twi« tnelr Nt"tnhttnl. California ~· ,.. proponlonaw numbtf"' in the Uni· 1111ln..t Ille clnlintdOft o( c~oiee lb< •mhy of C1Hlbmla. Asian lmmip'antL Tht nr16tr com· Thtre aleo hat bten. Allan ll'O"" muollln ollmmlann1 lltmllln llom 11y,1 rilM11111vtt orv-c1rnNd China, Japan lriil Iii< 1'11111..,... II Atiln• 11111 =· 10 ...... - ill•t illeno(I ~~ !?....,~ h~~lllft-IRllllU~ty. ~ .. -mm --· ,_ ---,_..pan, lou-1'111, .... n lftcl ~ ...... 11o ..... --... illaoll ---1M ...... Ille rillll £djc::oo M 1M ~=.Uk~ fn Cllltbrftla. .... ,, iMI 1111 lllRllftic ou 111 llllcU In lbt 1111\' ltlOI in••= .... II. -tloullll111 111elr aumlllri-ln-dlt Tllo ,....., ... d1t IMI 10,..,.,. -I"""' lilln l.5 llPl-)'111 llllor<Ullii- mllllon ot ..,ry 10 _. or dlt c1n hlo ...... A•lrl<ln 1111 - ....... popullllOft_ ...... llOCllll ..... ..., Ollllr -111r1e11.. lluJL by Ille lum of1lle ren111,Y, 1ilm will roi1~=i'""""1 I0-1 be nnrly 4 mllliOft A•IOftl In Call· ol Ille ~"'Ille \1111111 lbmll. 111 ... 1• 11 la. dlt numblr 11'1 cloor llom _..,le tludie 11 sulllWI ....., .r -lhifAtilna.iiQnllip;lttJllOIPlrtlll -ltf hm - " DAN WALTERS Ja~n and Hana kona. A rtttnt 11udy by 1 1arac attoun1- ln1 nrm f?Vtlkd thlt Ja91nnt; invc1tor1 bo14ht nearl)'.$ 13 billion In U.S. rtal e111tt In 1911 1lonr, 1 70 ptre'tnt int'reatt 0\ltf the smvious ~ar and California , whh nterly SJ billion In 11ln, was tttond only to HIMll .. Hawaiian polilklan• :are callina for t'urbs on J1P1nt11 purrha1t1 In thlt 1111t. sayina 1hf1 '" dri "'"' up prim and blotklna Hawtlianit ftOm tht ,., ntat( mttktt. Thtre hl•e Mn no tuch callt 111 ('11ifornl1 )'ft, but on a local lntl. rears have bttn tlptt'ltfd that too much of C1lil'om l1 11 lltlllni uncllr fore lan -Asian P11'tinllrt)' - control. 11'1 I lltl• ftlar. Tlk: o-U - """"' ftlllliM low, "'°' ._ If II ........ b't I -ftOI I W.. If =•1•-lluJ• ... Pll~ Loa Allll• 11111 .......... 11 :IJ M • M1r1• •••u• ill . 11..,,.. ___ ill 11•-1"111111owor =~f ft;... f/l Allll -.... c;i.:. •........ -"·-...... .., ... -·•-or11111,._.,.1111 llarrifft 10 dir1e1 1ndt _... by Japani ..... I II • QIM allllf I I t1r• .. ••11• • Car-pool lane abuse To the Edilor: I drivr'tht Nrwpon Freeway'''' from Costa Mc1110 Route' In S.nta Ana 1wo or 1hrtt timrs a day on wt't'kdays. I cannot btllc\'t what It happcnina on thr diamond lint . ThC'rt are It man)' "onr-driver" C'lrt in tht' d11mond lanr 1s thr. "1woor 1hrtt in a r ar"as rt-quired by law. - I fttl you should rithtt do away with 1he diamond lanr nr rnfoft'C' thr law. Finr thr chrat«rt: $)()() or S 1.000! Yellow hncs or 1i1n1 don't mran a th 1n1 1nymorr. I invitt the commis,ion to drivr rrom ('os1a Mrsa •nr Wt"C'kday mom- ina around I to 0 a.m. on the d iamond l•nr to Katrlla in Otani" and r,ro,·r 11 10 yourvlvc>s. h is just p a1n danacrou1. BILL KARGES Costa Mrsa Justice Department To thr Editor: Two or tht top mrn in 1ht' Ju1ticr Drpartmrnt rc-s11ntd . Thry told the prr1idrnt th1t they werr quiluna for onr rr:aM>n . b.u1 thry 1nctic1ted to thr prrsidrn1 1ha1 thcy "''C'rt' quittina bcr 1uK' 1hr Just1C't' Driianmen1 was rnpplrd. and could do nothina. bcraust or ~terse·, lrouhlet. A dly or 1 .... ·o later. 1hc Ju1t ict" ~panment 1rrcs1rd a lar1e pef{'tnl of thr Mafia. and broke up an 1ntcrna1 ion1I drut r1na. This oprrat1on had brtn in tht pipchne ror a Iona ti mr If Mrete's aidrt had ru11nt'd two da)'s latrr. lhr prn' may havr lauahcd at the JOltr lhAt 1hc Justice 1Xpar1n1r:n1 was crippled. It almo11 srtms 1h1t 1hr.sc 11dts rtsiancd as a dr monstra\lon ... 1n1t 1hr r1 id on-thr Maria thal was prndin1 I doubt that thr bri~ that wain'! rnadr forthr pipehnr thA I wasn't laid, had an\lh1n110 do with it. Now thr spcc1al '1nvcsl1ptor hi' aaid !lull hr "hai no or little ('\'ldcnce ror thnr JAMES W_ BOLDING Cott.a Mna T ODAY IN His TORY Toda)· ''Tuesday .. .\pril 12. 1hc- IOJrd di) of 1988. Therr arr 26) days h.·n in tht yrar. Today's Hiahhaht in History: . On April I.:!. I~·'· Franklin Dr4 lano ROOK\'rlt. thr )2nd pmidc:nt of thr Unned Staltl. died or I certbnl hcmorrh11t' 1n Warm Sririnp, 01'.t. at aae b) -JU&I thrtt months arwr br:&inn1n1_ an unprtcedrntC'd founh 1rrm 1n office . Vice Prtsuknt HanyS. Truman b«amt the n1tion'1 3Jrd rh1cf ri.ttu1ivc On 1h i1 d11r: . In 1606. Enaland adopted II ht flaa the ori11nal vrf1ion nf 1hc Union J1ck. ln 18tll. thr Civil War bqan as Confedrr11r rorrc1 li!'fd on Fon Sumler in South Carolina. In 1862. Union voluntctn led by J1mc1J. Andrews 11olea Conrrdtnte train nr1r Manrltl, <i1 .. but ~ later c1u1ht. lTh11 epi'IOdc insf!!Rd the Buttt'r Keaton cnmedy 'Tht Grncr11.··) In 18 71. the ca1chrr'1 m11lr. was first used in a baseball pmc. In 19jS, thr S.Uc vA«int ... Inst polio was declared ufr and t'ffectl\'e. In 1961 . Soviet cmmonau1 Yuri Gaprin b«ame the flnl man toftr In sp1rc. orbitina thr Elrtt\ onct bt'fore m1kin11safr11ndina. In 1910. thr U.S. Olympic Com· mitt«'• Houw of Oe ... ttt en· dorvd. by a 2· I mafJin. "htldmt Cartt'r't rill for a boya>ll of lht Moscow Summer Olympics. In 1911. the space shuttle Col· umbla, carryiftl a11ron1ut1 Robm C'rir,prn and John Youns. blaaied off on 11 Orsi test fl i1h1. In 191•. lhc space thutllt Challtnlf't's mw plk'N 111ielli1t it had rt1r1eved and rtP1irtd b9cll lnio orbit . Fivr )'tan aeo: "Gandhi" cloml· na1C'd the '''h Acadtmy Awirdt ln Lot Anttlct. winnine bric picture, bnl 1<10r ~ lien Klllflley lftllJlltl dlm:1or for ~lclllnl ~11111.........,: Meryl SI~ Iii< bell -award for ' .,., n.oke." · 87 Ar,,...,,,,_ ' Co••eam JNJoomed ' .. • Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Tuesday. April 12. 1988 * A.7 'The Last Emperor' dominates Qscars with 9 awards LOS ANGEL ( Pl -"ThC' Last Emperor." the lavish C'p1c of hma directed by an haltan. conquertd Holly~ood by captunn~ nine Oscars. the most for any film an -6 )'ear\ Cher won best actress for ronra)al of a widowwho d1sco'c~ lmc in .. Moon- struck.·· Michael Douglas. tlw greed\, un- ethical inside trad<.'r of"Wall Sirce1:· was named best actor at Monda~ night's 60th-a nnua l .\cadem\ A"ards cercmon) · Best suppon1ng performers wtrc ()I~ mp1a Dukak1s . as ( hcr·s outspoken Italian mother coping \.\Ith a wa)ward hu\band in "\1oon· struck.'' and an ( unncn. lhe hard- fisted. ancorrupt1bh: C h•l ago ht-at cop an "The l.1ntou,habh:'> .. Douglas paid lnhutl· tu his lather. actor Kirk Dougla ... "for h<.'lp1nga ~n mo' c o ut of the '>had11w .. and ( her credited her mothl·r for urging h<.'r as a lllllc g11I .. to be soml·th1ng .. "I do n·11hml. 1h1'> m1·a0\ that I am so ml.'bod) ... ( hl•r told thl· aud1cnu· \\htk clutthtng hl·r 'tJtUl' "Ru1 I gm~s I'm oo m ~ Wd \ I hanl. Hkl .. Bal l i.tagc. Ilic Jl tr1''" tn a \tun- ning.. form-rn l.'alang l11\IUml· o l )trateg1call) platl'll 'flan~ll·~ told rl·poners. "If I lJ n \\1 n th1\ \IJtul' I think an) bod) l an d11 .1 n~thang'" In addition lo hnl flll lurc ... f hl· I J\t EmJ)l.'ror" "11n an 1'\l'r: tall'gor~ an \\h1ch 11 wa\ nonlln.1tl'd 1nlludin11 '>l'fel·npla) adaptat 1w1 u1\\um1:' o riginal \Cnre a n . d 1n•u1on u nl·matograph) \(1un.i l'd111ng J nd thl' dmx ting .t"ard '" aula1ml·d filmma l a Ek rnar<.111 H1 nuluu1 .. .\'tan l1a l1Jn J\ d r uropean thl' .\cadcm' .\"ard\ ha\.ilwa\'i -.eemed to ml' lt~I.' a d1\tJnl ll'H'ffiClO\ .. "3td lk rtolucet. "<,oml·t htn~ ra .. 1.ina11ng rl·mo te . omcth1n~ I rt.'alh J1dn·1 belong 10 Then onl' da~ · f hl· Lt't Emperor' gut ntnl' nur>11 na1icin<. and r'e~ thing l'hangl'd 1mrnl.'d1atrh · The dire tor "ho 'U rpn'>t·d thl' andu!>t~ b~ winning pi:rm1\\1Un lrom thl' Ch1nc'>t.' go,l·rnm••nt 10 tilm a sto~ w11h po hllcJI (l\1·nunc' w11h1n &111ng·., fabk d I orhuldcn ( "' ol· fl'rl·d "a ( h lnl''>l' l.cm lu" 111 th1.· .\1.adcm) ·· \3~ mg. "Thi'> 1s one ol thr strungl''>t cmn11ono; of Ill' ltfl• and I can't h1dl' 11 .. The mo' 11:·, nine < ht'ar\ marked thc h1ggr .. 1 haul \1ncr "\\'t•st . 1dc Stor~ .. tool. I 0 1n I%~ Thl' all·ttm1.· a. ____ _ C> 8!!!£!!~:.!!!!!~ ~ ...... &llMISMl'('Tlll! NOW PLAYING ··~ .,.-.....o. .... .. .. ~ ·~·91:)• •• -• ....,.,.. .. '° .. -·-,_ ._,,.... . ,. ............ ~ -•COl"T• .... --· .. - . , .. .-........ .,,_ •C.•• ..... •lo"..... ..-.,-.-•• ---..... .. ,..__ .......... ' .. ........, ~ ,.,..... ,._ ...-• -• .. i .... .-..-. CXJ -..-....... .,. .. ._ ... -.._ .. ,.._ ----· "A FUNNY AND ABSOLlfTELY DEUGITTFUl COMEDY." -SWw..t K", FO'IC NETWOltk T H E MllAGRO BEAN FIELD W A R ~~­ .\ L \I\ 1 R'-Al Relt>.i-.e ...... ua..._,PlJtt 529-9036 *COSTAIESA f.dnnls lOWTI Cenle! 751-4114 C. .. '~""'~-- * LA flltRADA Px1ll( s Glttw~ S23 1611 •..SSK>H VIEJO Eowa1os V"10 Twin 830·6991 •HUMTWOTON aEACH •OAANGE Edwlnls Huntington T *'" C1ne<lome 141-0388 634 25~J *LA MA8RA ""'"8fT!D AMC Flllllon ~e .. ...,_.. 691·0&33 ~ANGE Plc:lll( s Orinoe [)!we In 634 9361 --·I The winners are ... LOS .\NGELES (AP) -Herc 1s a complete.' lti.t of v.mners a1 Monda) ~tghfs 60th annual .\cadcm> !\wards I. PICTURE: "Thi.' Last Emperor." Producer krem~ Thomas 2. A(TRES : Chet. "Moonstruck:· 3. ACTOR: Michael Douglas. "Wall trett ·· .i. SUPPORTING \C'Tft'ESS Ol~mp1a Dukakts. ··Moonstrucl. .. 5. S PPORTI NG -\(IOR. St-an C onncr). "The l nto uc hablc) .. 6 DIRECTOR. Ekrnardo Bcn olu,c1. "'The Last Emf)l'ro r ... I CREENPLA Y "Moonstrul k." John Patncl. hank) 8 .\DAPTED \REEN PL-\ Y "The l.a\t Emperor .• \1ark Pcploe and Bernardo Renolucc1 I/ FOREIG~ FIL,, ··ea~ue·-. Feai.t .. Denmarl. 10 CXKl'M E~T \RY FE.\Tl 'RF "The Ten-'t ear Lun(h The '\\It and Legt"nd of the .\lgo nquin Round Table ·· .\\l\d \le\an 11 IXX L MENT \RY HORT ~l HJ(( T .. , oung -\1 Hl-an ... ~uc \1an and Pamela r onn I~. FILM EDIT!~(, "Thl' Last Empo.·ror ·· (,abnella C m 11an1 13 ~1.\KEL.P· "fljrT) and the llC'nder'>on' .. Ral l. Bal.er 14. ORIG l ~-\L SCOR E· "Thr l..sst EmP<."ror .. R'u1ch1 · \Jlamoto, Da' ad B~ me an~ ( ong \u · 15 O RI G l:--.:-\L n G "(!'\(.'Had I fhe T 1m1:ol \h Life '"·D1rh Oannng''. Franke Pre, lie. John I'X-'1"11la Donald \1a.rl.0"1t1 l~m· Franl.I.' Pre' Ill'. · lb -\:-.i l~1 .\TFO"ll lORTfl l\1 · l ht.'\1dn \.l.h.,Planted T rce<>."' frn knc Bad. 11. UVE .\( 110'. HO RT Fii \I ·Ra,·, \fall' H~terO~\ual Dann · Hall." Jonathan 4iiang<"r and Jana \uc \kmd IS SOL.' ND "Thl· La~t Emperor .. 8 111 R11"1.' .ind I\ an ~harrock 19 VISL' .\L EFFfCIS· "lnnerspiill' .. Denn" \1urcn. Wilham ( 1rnrgl' Hark) Jessup :lnd Kenneth Sm11h 2fi .\RT DIRECTION "Thc I a\t Empcnir." Ferdinando ~a rtio111. set d1rect1on Bruno C"rsan 21 C l:-.iEM-\T0<1R-\PHY "T hl· last Emperor ." \'mono ~tttf JfU 22 fOSTL'ME "I he Last Empo.·r11r · faml'' -\lh1.·\on -\nnounccd tn ad\ ance IR\ I '<i G T H .\I BERG D1m ;tnr Ralf\ "'-!Ider ~PE< l.\L .\( HtrVEME:-.. T ')ound cffed\ 1:d111ng tl·am 0n "Robolop ·· GORIX>N E. S.\ \\YER Mo' 1c sound <,pet 1alts1 Fr<.'d H ~ ne<>. lhamp. Ben Hur won 11 tn 1960 "\1oon\trui:I." tool. thr<.'e Oscars. tiut 1h1.· 1.nt1l·all~ J t'Cl.11 med .. Ho pe Jnd C,lon.. a nd 1. rowd-pka«r., ··(Hx.i<l \furn1ng. \ 1c1nam" and "Brvadla\t '1.·w•,"' '>trur l. out dcspttl· ha' ang fi,c. om· a nd ..e'e n nnm1- nJ t1un'>. rt'\i>Cl II\ l'I~ \1a s'al h u<;\<.'IS Go' ~1 chae l Dukak1~ who as \l.'l.'l.mg the Dem~ < ralll prn1dc n11al n0Mana11on he ~1d 'lhl· "'uuld hit 1hr \ampa1gn tnal 11 hl·r u>u'>1n 1s num1n.1ted. and ~ 111 'K'l'" to tx· a r>cmocrat1l dclegatr from her hl•ml' \!Jll' '"'w Jer"C' fhl· 0 \Car audtenl'C' of ti.JOO chl'(.'n'd loudl~ for tl'll' suppnmng a1. tor and act res., a"ard\ Bal l. q ag1: \h1.· dclaH·red an a\·cep- ta nn· <.pecch 1n (ired for rcponl·rs from thl' land of her hl·ntage ! 'onnl'r: thl.' original James Bond. dr1.·\\ '" o '>landing O\ 3tions dun ng the 1.'' cn1ng and addre'l-.cd his thanks II' "l Jdtc\ and gentkmen. friend'>. ·o K ~1t1.·hael. kt's ~01" e\cla1mcd ~11'>'> Dukak1s a .. she hd d her <>"4.·a r alott \he \\:tS rcfcmnp to her lllU'>tn -.~\ 1~:.:~:=:-*SJ 25 t;•:.;; ~;~;;: f.: .. ;•:: :;!:: ; ·~ S.-D•• •-S..l .... nllOtl •-•• .. , 0"ao l • D·-•• A80Vt; THE LAW C•) 1 00 1105 20 1 10 .. ' so ~~· tl .SS l IS S JO ' so 10 20 STANO & OCLl'VE9t .,.;1 12 4S 2 SS S t 0 7 ZS&.t•s •tt..AC9•0 RAii· F IE LD WA9t Cltl ll IS 2 l'5 S 05 7 40 10 &J.l • • • d 1~ ~· ' ' I 18 AGAIN f91G) I 10 l 4 0 S SCI I 00 &. 10 IS .. L O•t et.U€5 re-•>• 12 JS 2 10 s 00 1 20 .. ' 40 KETUAJICC '"91 12 •o 2 4 0 4 !io 7 0 0 , I 0 V~~ro'~M 12l0 24S515 7 •5 &.1010 C1tvCtnttr CENTURY Q &)4 ]901 "'9· '' PO'•'•" 9'>05 Crt C1111 SI\ Cn11 M0091ST9tUCK (9t) 5 00 1 15 9 30 a9tO AOC:AST ..:ws<•• 5 OS 1 15 10 00 SMOOT TO IUt.L C•• 5 45 I 00 10 IS F ATAl. A TT9t ACTION 19t I S257 40 t S!i ---------- STADIUM n :JlllWI ·~ ~ "'80~ THE LAW C•l ~"' C•Hlt '""U•D•ce f~ 111 THE stvef!ITH ~C•I Muower•CS• IR I LAKEWOOD c .. LA MIRADA GATEWAY llJ \JI Hee '••ltt S t••-e l1'W IUeAl A80VI THI LAW flll I !:JI 2:11 ... MS a<U 11 - MICMMl ,. l'O• UIGHT LIGHTS, MG cm 1111 , .. lclt ,,. 7:.U • .,. ·~ IWIU!•I! ... ~---...... ..,.,..~ .............. ..... -·~*Ill .,.....,.-..... .. , ............. . • 11) ·~ "'' , .... ,, "o ....... ntal MIN Ne A IMT INI M S UlkU.1S*al fOUa 'CME f I ASUOf I llNT MIAMI IUCM lf!lll , ........ ........... Ml ..... ..._,,, ... --'*""-an. ouma,._. 11• l•• ... ••wc•.-. ' ntl POJl Ne nt1 MOUND ... IJ:JI »••II ... JOMNNT II 0000 ~1>1 ,_. .. " ..... .,.. ''AGAIN fNI lhU a.el s•1.a ... ..... ,.l'O& llttGN'f UOHT1, 8IOCITY t11 1t•we ...... 1•11 KA9UIT---_ ........ --···---,,,. • ., kll•• ... ---..,_llllaWll SlMe ... Dll.IVla ... , .. a .... ,,.,.. •cm•-wa• __ ..... -''*"" -an• oumo .. -. --- MICMMl -.-TON MITUJUICI l"J I »JI Jo< II S"6J I: IS ~ I09mT -091 ntl MILAGllO llANf•LD WAit flll l~UJ 1:.H J1U 7.U l9'1S MAJntlW WH c• MOXI a&.UU ~t.>i I 11 -.... 1:11 1 .. PWt llMM A80¥I ntl LAW 11t hit~ ........ --...,_,. -UliW • a..a-· ....... -'"'. ..... -....... -----•••n•--,. .. --· a.O.A.• ------.... ....... .. and a feov. enemte'> ·· C onnt'f" ~•d he assum<.'d hts av.3rd wa't for =·an a cumulauon o f m ' d1fTt•rent perfo rmance:' .. · He alw made a plea for an end to the 5' -v.eek-old \\ nt~ ( 1u1ld ot .\mcnca stn ke that 1.au~ \Omt' dumsine~s 1n the ~ npt for the cc:r<.'mon'. w htch ,,. no rm all' w n ttcn b) ..ome · ol Hollp H>tMl's be°r,1 v.ord· smith!> Th<.' award for ~ng ""t"nt tCJ "The Time o f \-h L1k · from · Din' Dancing:· and the mo' 1c '> '>lar\ Patrn .. k ""a\/c and J .. nn1kr C...ra' appeared a .. prl'~nter\ In .i lCr1.·mon' 1ha1 fC'\\J rd' dra· mjlll c\pcnt'loc: tht'r -'t.'rc man' lump-tn·thl' throat m1 'Tft"nt'> Jmung them dl'al dllll">'> \1 ~ler \l<11hn·, pre'>t'nta11un 111 thl· t'll.''' 11.1 •r 0<.<.ar ti Dougla'> "'"' \1 Jtl n A hi "'' n l.1\I \l":lr a<, lx\I Jl trl:'>~ ,11'\rupth ab.In· dunl·d h1.·r ,,~r .:r~ 'Ill' •• 'Pl"a~ ha lting!~ j,.,h1. jnn1•ur t'd lhl· nom1· nl:l'\ Jnd t' ,Jn. ·d n t"\uhcrant "( 1uod \ 111r'l n~ \ · 'lJm' "hrn \hi.' rl'Jd•ld R· h1r \\ .im,· naml' r ht'll ..... J\ Hiii. \\ I I :r ' fl'l Olkt- Uun u! ha~ jf ~'°' ' j C 11.'rman 1mm1grJ nt Jlld Jl'l' nnl! ol h1 '>Pl'\.ldl lr'lnll I hjlhtr~ \"ard "Thi'> I\ thl' mo'>I prl·,11g1nu\ ·~arJ \OU \an get OUl\ldC lhl 'oht·I Pntl' " \nd lhi:r1.• wa\ 'l(ll'l'Ot.1.rlll'r Patntl. Shank). holding ht' C l'>lar for ··\1oon,trud ," J nJ '1lhu<,1ng ··1 dun't c .1r1: 11 "l' fl wnpo<.ed 10 be.• u•nl Thi., " 1n...r1.·<.111-i1~" I want to thjn l'\l"f"\ •nl "'ho \t.'f pun1.hcd me or '>\CJ ml· n 'l"\ hk " -Lil_ ..... lk \unduJcd I m 'Ure I'd lt l.e 111 thank l lot 111 uthl'r Pl "lpl1: But I m going humt• .ind d1l· n" .. · The C'C'n1ng ht-gar '-'Ith a n av.ard for '•i.ual dkd" iv "l"nerspace " a fanta\\ about a ll"\t p1lo1 redul <.'d 10 m1cn1\...1p1l \Ill' -\Ile~ that p.;'rhaps the onh 'urpn..e wJ\ tht." ~SI lllre1gn IJnguJ~l rilm J\\Jrd \\ h1lh ~ent to "HJht·111. \ Fea\t .. tr m 0..-nmar O' l'r !hl· htghh fa, t r1.·tl .. .\u Rn 01r Ll'\ lnfj nt'> · Lout., \1 lllc·, mcmutr or h1'> ... an1n1c lhldh0<'<1 lllchael Doq:laa and Cber •taDd bacUta1e after dle7 were bonored with the top act:tnc awards -for laer performance ln ''Moonatnack" and hi• role ln ··wan Street.·· thl JW ard to r mal.t up "cot 10 ··Han: and the." Hcndcrsons .. Thl· be'>t j n1ma1eJ \hon tilm a~ard ,,~01 1 "Thl \1.in "'-ho Plan1l"d f fCl'\.. Be;·<,t dtl\. Uffil '11af"\ IC'31U'l' '-'J'> "Tht' T 1.·n-'i t:ar L 'll h T>·,e "'-· Jnd \\ 1'.>dum o' •t--\lgunqu n R •unJwbk ·and be-'>• dlxumentan 'hl .... 'ub1r..i wJ<, .. , 1. ,g -\1 Hl"an · & ·> ·. t: d• 111>0 'thur. f rr. "a\ Ra'·., \lj l' Ht' It r0~·\ual Dann• Hall · and The relocauon of tht' ()scan to the (d\l'ml•US hnnt .\ud11onum cauS('d log1~t11.JI prob)<.'ms mC'ludang a mon- ument.ii traffic 1am tha t forced some i.tjr' to lea'c th<.'1r limo usines and wjl ratht:"rthan m is thC'CC'rcm onics ---------------------------------------------- ~1111tASOUERAD£" ~ CRI u e M0 .0 .A ... '"' '. 10 to -aaov£ THE LAW- t"> '00 !00 "11 AGAIN" (PG) , .... , ... "9E£T\.E JUK:r ("3) 6 IH l!I ltl!I "l:::OJl a TitE HOUNCr co1•• TWUCtr (N ) >•t• Jti. .. ,. AGAllr 'M IN ) , ....... ~1EVDCTI4 llGN-"tf (R) ., .. ·')w._ =E"'-·E;; • • • . ... ' ~ 5 , -4 , 84 I ..... -,. • ' ._. -e "TitE-..aGRO ·•AMF'IELD WU-(R) lHt-~•!1•·•1 .. ··--tOJO -.UEa~ (POU i 11s 1 •H~•t•1s 1NGffT LIGHTS. 8'G CfTr f'tl 1 ..... -..6 l>t.Jl.11.l!I "AMEWLIFEw c..au ) '1!1-1 1'-t~ n "ST AMO a OEU VV." . ("°) H~a•1tn "TltE LAST EllP£R<>ft" ("°,,, ,_ ••tt l!I "AllOvt THE L.Ar (lltl •• , .~J l'\111 I ...O •I ST-DIC .... I "'0000 llO Fl 11 Q -TitE~ acaft'lt• • S Of: •ING- tR) ,. t IS "'llASOUE"Aor * (R) , ..•..• -STANO A 0£UV£ft" (l"G) , ... ~llJO 1EET\.E.IUtCF" (P'G).,, UO l ot IH~ "11 AGA*" l"°I , ... It l!I MA90V( TM( LAW- '"' .. ,.. -..GMT UGHTS. llG CITr (RI -SEVENTH StGN" H!>-1• .ti~ ~ (R) H O"Jh• "A NEW LIFE'" ~::.c. T'HI MOUNI)• (l"GUI UO 'JO!~ IG) •• ------------.. (N)J6M "9E1£TUJUtCE" <Kl ·~~ltl!I ~ 11L.011 -.UES" M (NU) II .. 16'-.. IW .. 1ue ----1AODMAllS" * f't) t1~6'~6-lt1' ··K£TLEJUtCr (~I , .... ~ .. "1"E FOi & THI "°'*D· 101 -tr°WAU STM.ET 1LOlll._UES- (PG1t) 't!l-1•1t• .....aHT UGHTS. 9IG CfTr C"l ~ !l ~•ttlS "AMEWL6£" ~U} ,. I IS JI ll <tf'1AO DREAMS" Clltl !I•'•'• "I T AMO a DEUV£R" (N I II fS..I ~tM 1!1-1 •tt • "0000 llO N 111 C: ~ V'E1Ur C"I 11'6-l l!l-!1-61 l!l-t•. "ntE LAST CW LA004" tr 1H1-~..l11u ., l .Miller's '.Price' gradually gripping at Gem Theater 8J TOM TIT\JS ............. Lifetimes of seething resentment bubble over with scalding fury tn Anhur Miller's anpping drama ''The Price," which is finally playing Or- ange County. 20 years after its birth. at the Gem Theater in Garden Grove. Milkr. who has carved out an estimable career by chronicling the qoniesofordinary pcorle("Dcath of a Salesman," "All My Sons:· etc.). focuses on two middle-aged brothers -a middle-class police officer and a succ.cssf ul doctor -meeting for the firsttame an 16 years to d1 v1de and sell the possessions of their late father. The reason for their long estrange- ment gradually surface<i. and - after a long. une\entful fi rst act -the air is thick w11h anvectl\C. Moral respon- sablit) as the crux of the con fl act. and Maller realisticall ) doc<. not scnle the issue an a si ngle mee11 n~. The Gro\e Theater Compan) pro- duc11on. under the d1rect1on of Jerome Guardino. carries a good deal of dramauc weight. most of 11 in the second act \I. hen the cop and the doctor go head to head 1n a confronta- Protection for the Long Run uon that has been hu1 ld1ng since childhood. Thr problem 1s. we don't C\(~n meet the.-doctor untal the lights dim on .\ct I. and the fi r<>t act consists of one man's 1ndec1s1' enc.-ss of un- Hamlet-lake proponaon<i. Thomas M urph~ hao; the heavier of the t'-'O brothers' role\ as the career patrolmJn who sta)ed on 10 care for his aahng father at the height of the Dcpres\aon '' h1lc his brother went on to medical school. t-or a New York wp. he 1~ hardl) an authOnl} figure -has l'mo11onal "eal..nrss as brought out earl~ 1n the.' pla' \1 urph~ skil- How far \\'Ould yo ur hea lth henefiL-; ~o in the c\'en t of cataslr(Jph ic ill ness? Can you coun t on you r cu rrent hea lt h plan f11r pro kc li on in ti long-term medi cal crisis? Thcst' may ·he frighteni ng ques ti ons -unless you are rn >kcteJ hy a Blue Shield of Califon1i a health plan. . \lost Blue "hiel d health plans offer al lt:!ast $1 millio n in lifetime he ndits. For inJ ividu als of \'irtually all ages. families and groups. that's solid protec tion from th e sta~ering expenses that accompany ca~ trophic illnesses -t\'l'.n our Medi care Supplement Pl ans have lifetime benefits of from $500.000 to $2.000,000. I full) depicts the papef('d~ver bitter- ness and resentment of a man who could have made more of his life but who chose altruism over opportunity. .\s the other brother. a now- "'ealthy physician. Daniel Bryan C'anmell effects a smooth, urbane contrast to the rough. underrducated rop. Pai nted as a greedy opponunist all th rough the first act. he is stanl1 ngl) affable and generous upon has arnvaJ. Only when forced into a moral l'orner does his <;t~laer naturr manifr t 11self. Shdk) Pone) ga\es a solid. natu- ralistic performance ns the lona- suffenna wife of the policeman who's frustrated in her attempts to manu- facture some backbont' for her hus- band. There is a modicum of comic relief in the richly ethnic portrayal of the elderly furniture appraiser by Bert Conway, a veteran actor beautifully insinuating himself into the conflict. Gil Morales· attic scttina is a masterwork of detail. filled w11h mountains of near-antique furniture. There is a mustiness ahout the scene that amplifies the intimacy. On the down sidt>. playwnght ' Miller staves off the C't'ntral connict far too Iona as he depe.nds on the cop. his wife and the appraiser to carry the action for over an hour. Only an author with a reputation as strona as Miller's could dare to occupy so _m.uch of his script with 1radu1tl expos1t1on. "The Price" conunues throufh May 7 at the Gem The.ater. Main Street at Acacia Avenue in Garden Grove. with perfo rmances at 8 p..m. \Vcdnesdays through S1ttu~ays. and Sunday curtains at 7:30 Apnl 17 and 24 and at 3 p. m. May I. Call 63~ 72 13 for tackrt informauon. In Times of Illness, You Don't Worry About Costs Bl'.cause of thi s sol id protecti on. you can rely on Blue Shield to kee p your benefits for covered services co ming wh en you need th em most. Be sure yo ur health pl an can cover the costs. of catastrophic ill ness. Contact your Blue Shield agent or broker or local Blue Shi eld office about affordab le health protection from Blue Shi eld of Cali fo rnia . Call 1-800-624-5150 today Blue Shield of California - ------------------------------------------------cuP-1251 wrlle: Blue Shield cl California Boa 7168 San Frandlco. CA 94120 Cal 1-80().624.5150 NAME -----~---~~---..;...._~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~ ~----------;_...;..--------~~--~-___ ZIP ___ _ -- . c_ .... -. llilJPilal TUESDAY APRIL 12 1988 • ..... New York Knick• •l•Y In the hunt for pa.yoff •pot. 82. Toronto u••• 41/• hour• to pound YenkH•, 17-1. 83. Life in thefast,faster, fastestlahe Huntington Beach racer gtrds for LB Grand Prix By RICHARD HUDSON JR. °' ............. Huntington Beach resident Mike ~llmer 1s a man on the move. both literal!~ and figurat1 vely. The owner ofh1s 0" n business in Fountain Valley. Follmer will be streaking through the streets of Long Beach at speeds up to 160 mph 1n this weekend's 14th <1nnual Grand Pnx. This will be f ollmer's sixth con\Ccu11ve start at Long Beach. but never bt-fore has hl· been so p repared. During the ofT·season Follmer teamed up '' llh crev. chu:f Mar~ Weida. onc of th(• mo<;t 'uccessful names in motorspon~ He also mo,ed his hu\1ne<os. Mike Follmer Spcc1ahil's. 1n10 a new building featuring plent\ of room for hi'> burgeoning lapel pin c ntc:rpnSt· as v.cll as his race car and e'e~thing that goe' With It. The mo-.e ga\C Follmer a chan<c tc> put a ll of his 1ntl'n:~t\ under one roof and the ti me to rev.ork thc engine ufh1' Rall RT·S '"This ~car l"m in the m1)SI lUmf)l'tlll\l" equipment l''l' e'er had." ...aid Follmer T 'c added thc ~n 1<.:cs of Weida Jnd that \ho uld make a lot of ddTcrenct• ·· Andretll to succes'J.ful ~asons u pan o l th<' .\rc1cro Racing Team th<' past fe"' )ears.\\ e1da hc1s decided to form his o"'n rnmpan~ - Leading Edge Motors!"()ns Follmt r v.111 he \1. e1da"s onl> uper Ver ch<"nt .\ltho ugh Follmer has been racing Supc:-r \ l'l'S -st aled-dov. n 19<' honepov.t"r model\ of Ind) Cars -sinc<" IV~ I . most of his raung e\pcn ence has come: 0' er tht" past four ~ear\ The I 'J8 7 season was a rebuilding ~t'ar lllaall~. after Follm<"r ncarl) d<"stro~ed ht'>-l·3r 1n a crash at St Peter'thurg 1n tht ldst ract' ul 11..186 .\fter stan1ng dt':id laM when ht'> throttk \lutk and forced a pit o;top at the '>tJn of the: ralc. Foll~er "'ea\cd h1o; v.a~ thro u!.fh tht: pal~ and v.as on his v. a' 10 his best tin1\h n er v. ht'n the acc ident Olrurr<'d .\t thl· 11mr hl· "J' running \C\C:nth column hrol..l' lea\ 1nr r ullmer holding the detill hl·d "'htd and ht'ilding for the v.all a t 140 mph L u,1..11~ hcv.J\abkto '>hu11hc:cardo~n in t1mc Hov.c:q.-r the light ~hcduk 10 l'J ~ J'tl.4\ v.11rl 111 Follmt'r 'faq1r 1h1\ 'l'Jr a ') 11 S;l 'ct him t1ml· tu '",r"-on tinthng nl·v. spon'M.H\ In raung thl' nJmC' ofthl' ~amc:" mt1nl'\ J nd that meJn\ spon\Or\h1p ·Runn n@ J rJlt' ~di on )•JUC .,v.n munC'' "J 1\1n~ propt1\1t1un he: \Jld . For Lo ng Beach f 111tmrr h d\ 11m:d up J 1110 ol nt'"' '>pon<;or\ ')(1u·i < o J\I < .11\ir l'I\ the Kdtcr { nrp and < 1 \1 \ht't'' \ktJ tit h11J>l•\ to run '1\ ma n' .1\ , .,er rJ t•\ •h., \eJr lOOll'ntfJttn!.f on 'il· '-1gh-pr1111!c-. t'\t'nt\ 1r. ordt'r to hl'Sl U'< ht\ '>P' 'hUI' rn. Ill" Rut If 1h1 ng.'>~•· ~· ; ~l rn1~h1 n111 nj'l' J lh.inu. .. tu run in tt.sl,, ;ir, '\..Jflt"' \et: l''t'"nl\ f vllmlrh•,pc:'l>to'l t\ .ip· tr1t .\R\.s,tJr' After a scnes of lxid breaks over the past two seasons. Follmer 1s ho ping for his best year ever o n the Super Vee circuit. And if things go according to plan. the "\2-year-old racer ho pes to move up into the American Racing Scnes b} June. We ida of \an C kmcntc. has had a lung and succl'\Sful La rccr in racing .\ltl'f kad1ng Super \'l'l' dn' crs \•e\C Aren .tnd \it1kc Last )ear. the bu.,1 ne\s mn'l' Jnd d lal l 111 '>punsors kcpl his UJ>l'r Vee l'ntnl·' to 1v.o .\t Long Beach. hc fin1shl·t~ 3Sth altl'f ht'> \tecnng (PJeHe ~ YOLLMER/82) Mike Follmer Preps go for it ffiCb ecbool bueball action beata up thla week with key IHue1 lnvol•lne Orana,e Coa1t area teams ln e•ery direction. Tbe Sanaet League ecramble contlnaa today with ab teama within one eame after five etarU - Edison and Huntlnaton Beach at 3-3 . Marina and Ocean View a lialf aame back at 2-2 -1 and Foa.ntain Valley and We1tmlnate~ 2-3. Ed.laon la at llarlna; Hantintton Beach at Wat- mlnater; and Ocean View at Fountain Valley 'tn 3 : 15 conte1ta. Tonight'• key e (7) ln the Paclftc Cout ue finda W oodbrlqe and Coeta Mesa (2 -3 ) at • Field. The race ln the Wildcats get bonus, Elliott to return Tl <. \0' 14.Pl -4.11·.\mcncan Junior an Ell1o n ann.)unccd Mo n· da' he v.ill sta' at .\n zona. ending ~Pl'"lUlat1on lhat hc v.ould pass up has final '>c:'a!.on of lOllege chgb1lm and 1mtcdd make h1m~lf a'atlabk for thc '8.\ draft The o-1!1 forv.drd v.ho led .\nzo na to thl 'C .\ .\ Fina• Four •his 'ear said hl. nJd t'let-11 .. tt·et<'n"g .. and that •hl·r, ..l r<' ttml·~ v. here I v.a' ccnain I .,..,,n t ~"1ng 10 '>Ui' R .. 1 'lt" 'W!1d ht· de-nded 10 do!>() after tal;..1n~ at length v.111'1 C 03l h Lut<" 0 1\0n dunng a tnp tu Lr.., ~ngeles last \.\ ldnt".dJ ' .ind T hu M a' .• md v. 1th a d O--l frll'O .. d J~\l)Ulnt l.'OaCh Kt"\ In r r 't'I \inll" ma,ing uo h1~ mind T hurs.. .:.1. n1gf'!I · 1 l\J' en t •ealh tho ugh I othl ""'I'>(: he -..s1d I ust lttl gre.at Sea View Lea,iue continues Wedne9day wlaere Saddle- back (5-0 ) and Tuatin (4 -1) lead. followed by by Eatan- cta (3-2) and Corona del Mar (2-3). Corona del Mar boeta Tuatin and Eetancla la at Newport Harbor ( 1 -4 ). ll'Tlne, 5-0 ln the South Coast Lea,iue, boeta Capo Valley Weclne9day. , Jh< •ul '"It. Jt'"l l\IUO · Delly ..... ,...._ ., Lee .. ..,... ..... Gree ltrtel apearheada Coeta Mesa'• game plane. C:lirad Colby la one of the malnataya at Estancia. . Everyone balking ovei playing by rules Nobody cares for it, but everyone· s ge tting some ~" h1' learn lJ lkd tor an .\mencan Leagul.'· rl·wrd fi, c hJll..\ ~und.1' Do n't "Vrr'. BuJ \our cl uh ha' rknt~ of rnmpan~ .\t lh" ratc. l:i'lt ~ear'~ fl"l'"Ord of J5ti ba it..., "111 bl· bm l..en "'" t mo nth Bameu·s crev. de1n·1~ SI\ 1n the \t1I· "3Ul..{·e.'\1l•" )or!.. ).1nlt't''i game l mptrt' RIXk' Roe '>3" Bait.. 'o b and drama11call' v.a,ed his arm~. promr 11ng Brc.-v.a\ manager Tom TrclX'lhom tl1 ~~ ··1r ~ou're gm ng to ta ll a tia lt... call 11 But hl· pu• on a sho v. like ht• "'a" tin1\h1n g o ne tlf fl ha1l..O\ SI..\°\ b1ggr\I numlX'rs." m:in:iga\ Jrt" r.'l(lanin~ ind tan' an.· ge•11ni1-1rd up v. 11h th•· ,on.,1 .i n• r·•·rrurt11•'l' l mr1rn rnt•Jnll.r k. Jfl' J111n g tht••r 1(101. .\l Prl'\IJ l·nt R.ttlti' Bn,"'r. JnJ ,.,. , '1J Lt·agut: Prc.,1dt·n• B.ir C1ra mma11 IO\l-U• ll'd their ml'O 1n blu, lhl\ •l •r I< m.a~··,urt' C' '•hC''"' l llffit' ti J ··J1'>\t'mahlc: .. \lllf\ 1n thl'•' '-t'l r<''•t1on JnJ J ,, nllt \h! Ilk lht•ir f('('t By BEN WALKER Take me out to the balkgame T his year. the talk I' balk in the big leagues - The> 'rcevef)"herc -..,3 1n 73 gam<"s ~o far - and the balk·a ·thon shnws no sign of ''o" 1ng down. "Arc you telling ml· th is was the 1ntcn1 ot the thing. turning this into a farce''" ranted M1l"auket" Brev.crs pn·s1den1 Bud Selig. "ho In thl.' .\I "'hen:'" tialt..s "en· l'"Jlk d 1n thl· tif't "l'd la\l ,,.a,nn. Jn absurd · 1 ha'e ix'l'Olomm1ttl·J In lhl' '\at1o nal l caguc. v.h1l h arrountl'd for 21~ tiali..<. 1n I~.,_ thl're ha 't" lx·l·n ~~comp.ired Ill I' last ~ear \nJ morl' .trl' com •ng ""til·ntknwn 1h1' ·~ the v.a~ 11"• going 10 tx· .. .\L ump1rl· wrn Rarnl'll \J1d "If the~ lOnt 1nUl' Ill a bust.' thr rule "e'll continue 10 '>l.'l' "hJl haprrnn l Bd1eq· mt• rm not in a contest v.1th lhl· otha \I \ l'H'" e h1C'I\ to l·all the most tialt..' ·· F11tingl ~. Trha 1t..o,,l~\\,mphon~ '\o,., v.a' cn11 1-kd "P.ithl·t14l-: ·· That'~ ho" the tiall-. \llua11on '"th•" 'ear- pJlhl"lll "It's bad tor thl· ga111c oft'la\t·t'lall , .. "J"'-1' ( 1 1 ~ manJgcr Juhn \\ 11han \a1d atwr J fiq· .. n.ilt.. atl.Jir "I don·1 hi-.· 1t at a ll It ululd ~ J ml'!>~ It alreaJ, 1\ T hat' tx·rn V'lt rul .i nJ urrrm.-.. ,J \.'J \ Iha: v.J ·· Ji.r.n~ \pn n@ ''<Ur 'lg \tJn' p d\l'" ht'"-C'l'r tzul''\(.'d tht '"ad .J '",., -4C'lu1J '' 1r "hrn lhl' rqwlJr '-(."J'>t'" \tant•J ( tUt''' Jptr ··1t 'dc:linll,·I '·-··ra• Of '41d I \..lt.. J' J p1h.'"ht r &>ti \\ ,. , " .1lkJ 1,1r tflr<"t" ~J •' ...,,rnd.1' It pla'' ., :.. 'U'" n '1d Brown insists he's staying despite item to contrary UCLA must look elsewhere for its basketball coach Titans suspend pair after incident WASHINGTON (.-\P) - Coach Larry Brown. who anno unced Friday that he wo uld stay at the U ni' ers1ty of Kansas instead of rttum1ng to UCLA. insisted Monday there has been no chan,e of heart From tbt Associated Press Tv.o Cal l\tate Fulleno n football pla\t"Pi questi oned ti~ poltc<" ahou1 last "l'Ck 's b<:ating death of a \fannr C11rps sergeant ha'c been suspended from the team h) C oal'h (lcne M urph~. Murph) said undJ) that he suspended thl· pla)ers -1dcnt1ficd ti' the school as starting v. 1dc rt'l"CI\ er John G 1bhund quanerbact.. Carlos Siragusa -Fnda~ aftrr learning the) had be-en questioned in conncctlf'n with the death o f ~tafT Sgt. R ichard \\'1lltam BottJer. Bott)Cr and ano ther soldier from the Manne COrps Air ta uon at nC'arby El Toro $01 1010 a fiJtht v.1th SC\Cral o thl"r men late W edne'<i3~ n1~ht o utside Baxter's Restaurant and bar. poltc-e said. BottJer. 30. lo\3S bt·aten '>0 '>t'' erl'I' 1n thl' hl'.ld he "ls dl·cla~d br:unoo<ll·ad 0n a rr" JI at "t Judl• lfosp11al Ht" hea 11 "'a"1ra n~plan1nJ Fnda' into the bod' o f J ~6·~ear-old Huntington Bca.·h man .\lthoug.h police h:l\C' <;J1J th.lt sc'cral Fullcnon football pl:i~ l'r' "C'rt• '"'oh cd 1n the fraras. dett'<'ll' es v.o uld not 1den111~ "horn the~ h:l\c 1ntef\ 1ev.t'd :'-.o arrest ha'e bt'l·n made Fulleno n Police (h1rf Ph1hp (1~hnntt an rnov.lcdgt·d unda~ 1hJt G 1btis Jnd ')1ragu\J had be-en questioned. but said a t th1 point the' are co n 1dercd onl~ .,..1 tnessc 3nd m11 suspe t~ He said police a"ld the Orange Count' D1s1nct .\ttoml'' 's Office still "<'rt' "urt..ing to determine 1f a crime v.a ~ comm1ttl'd .. This case has a rl·:il strong connc.-ct1l1n "'1th mutual combat." Gochnng said .. There 1s some ~ul·,t11,n d' I! "hethl·r 1, riml' v.a .. H1mm111rJ fk ...,,J 1n'l.'"'ll~t '"'"'t"r'-'Til" ng,arc•u • ~ '··n the, ,1mpk\1l ·the ~a~· and the numt'l·• 11 11nl.',\C.''-and <ha1 1h1, dcJlh .,..a~ the re'u t l'l J \tl"l'l.'H\ flt' light Hl' \.lid thl' tn'l'-r1µ11on pn1~bf\ .,..,,uh.l IJ'I 'K"'l.'ral more Ja" ht-fort· .t " determ1m·J v. hl·th.:r , nmin.il l hari ., '>hou 1d tic filC'd Dr Ph1ltp 1~d the neurosu~ron "h treated Bntt)l'r ~•d unda' that the \fa nnt· pwNt'lh "-3'-~illed b' 1 lt~I.. to hi' nC'd ~·l,1v. hi'> kit car Thc tilov. v.a' '-4..l i"l°'"erful that 11 ,au\C.·J Bott1er' br.un 10 row •e Jnd 1olam again I the 1m.1de of the ... i..ull "'l~C'l '31d The dtx tor ~td thl \l..ull v.a!> fractu~d J•1d tht•n• v.3, e \ten"'•'l' hcmorrhag.1 ng 1cgel ...i 1d that polt, c ha' e n("lt \cl 1ntCf\ 1c111cd him Ut111tt .,. fl L .. .in \ht•ot etlci:ll"el\ lrl1<n , .. point rang<" \CO'"<' tro m inside .1 :iJ 'iJ' :hl· .st"l1 1. tl l"C:OC'trate and J1"11t v1l "a' J ·1r\t .. tcJm .\11.~men· ,.i • Ir i<, '!<3-.0r J nd "'a\ also the PJ.if1l I C ,in1erenll' ;"\aH'r ot the •('"Jr Jnl.l a'cragcJ I".., potn1i. ~ f\'"~•und., and ' a\S1~'' a!> .\r11ona "'1. n ; • I ld\t 'le.tWn l l1111tt "'h•' :urned~<• 1n Februan I ..... .: •ul \ht• \C J f "'lh a "H·polnt ;x ~ f"'J'lu d' .\n11.>"a lo~t 1n the ' -\ \ "'-m1tin.i 1, 1 O klahoma ' .. ·.., fk "-urc:d 1 I r-;>oint for a :~: puin• J\t·rag.l' in 'h<' \\ 1ldcat!; r:, .. 'l .\.\ plJ \iltT g.arn<"~ and .... as -:.i-ll! 't thl c1il·tt>um.-irnen1 team 1 .... r ....i1J hl' had t •Id b tm from !!°11. ,;J.-:h.Jl "lltoll ""UJd h3\(' 10 ~J , 'h\ dC'C1,1on ht ni~lt and that fl• v. • •uh.l n.i' l' h.' It' c "' ''h "'ha te' er It .,.J, 1' "'" \J1d he .ind h1) staff t•lkrnf I•• Jl' "'hair' ... J>0'"hk 10 hdp L . 1 ll nl.i._c the cho11.'t" <I '"-..a id ··\,\ ha 1 11 caml' du v.n 1(1 "'"' •n: h!.l-, 'l hool I• m U(h and l'OJ• ' '":ing " th l oa, Ii 10lson 100 mu1. I-..lnJ h: w-an!' tf1 [l<'t Jn eJu .. J t 1 n · EJli.111 J1. ;..n''"' kd~l·J that had .\n· "na "t'n tht' nauonal 'hamp1onsh1p. '"' , J1 '' ·n I ch "'NJd ha' l' het"n J 11.t\.rH I: "'''ulJ h."e bn'n h l e .. ~.ll :1htfC ,, ·~lr\ I• alCOm ph 'loh .: ,.,., •t Uh .. t: ..aid Angels throw Petry tonight I I .\O[l<'I\ ht-In a thr('('·g.3 m<" !>Cl .. " "l l i .. ago \\ h11r ,, to night ,, ".' 1:--. h.• ,l)nllnur th<" v.innmg "J''"l• 't1undon u nda' \ · • \l,,nJ J' .. ~ 11..11e dat<' the .\.,g, ' "' .' g,t1 v.1th Dan Petn (0-0) .l~J l"l{ l "illJ.Jl'·~ J3, \ \1c00wt"ll '-" .t> thl ltro.t PllC., 31 ., 0 , 1., Pt·1.-. ·, last '>ta n the former I'-''•· T1tt<"r ga,e upfC'l urh1tsandno ·-. ' n c. 'inn in~ against~ same ., JnJ tne ).ame suaner. McDowell. \I, D,•v.ell ga' C' up four hns and , n1. "t.n 1n ~'en 1nn1nf" 1hl' \nl!lC'ls ~-4. 1e1 1n thrtt wtth Ch1 .. .t.e.<• to01ght. ~ cd~) and Thuf'da, tht"n tal e a 'i1~-da). t•-o- lll\ 1<1ur •'' Sc-attic and Oakland The Los Anaclcs Times. in a stor) published Monday. said sources d e- scribed as cl<>K to Brown. who~ t~m won the national basketball cham· pionship last wttk. were making telephone calls saym g that Brown miJftt be reconsidering a hasty dc-- cis1on apinst aoina back to UCLA. Like boxing, there's room for every weight Brown was asktd about the rtpon early Monda)' afternoon after a reception with mem~rs of the Kan· sas conaressional dckgation. as he and his Jayhawks ~tt about to board a bus for the White House. ··1 don't nttd to say anythina." Brown said. .. I'm siay1ng at Kansas .. " Asked ihhc rtpOn was completely erroneous. Brown re~ated. ..I'm siayina. Talk to f '*"ck." Bob Frtdtrick. the Kansas athletic di~or who was with Brown and the team. said "I d o n't 1hinlt t~'s anythiftll.othole report"•' that Point. 1 In am>rdance with h is contrxt, he's notified to me that he intends to s\ay at Kanus next r.ar. So I think the mateer i1 doled. • UCLA Oaanc:dlor Cham Youna IAid Suaday thlJ the teboot obviously Md tbouell• aro .. wn the f'llht man for the job .. IO I WPeC*' it .. posaibk, undtt the ritbt arc-umuncn. 10 COMidtr ............. . "Ooodnal knows Anythina can ~ aiwtt wUI "-' happeMd IO ,.,, Younc 11id . • Prep basket Ball playoffs format In line for some big changes come next seaso~ The presllJC of rompet1n1 for. kt alone wmn1n1 the state t'iasketball ch.amp1on$h1p has MH'r rtally bttn q~&1on~. but who would have thouahl theconcrpt of the state tournament ~ould actu:'lll~ provide someansMn to long·tnM nqa1n1 ~ms W1thin the C l FSouthcm Sectton and 1ts vast field of near!)' SOO hl&h tchools~ l'or yan some school,, locked 1 n a k11uto~rtehool ha\Cen· durtd the bardsh1pof compc11n1out of their k•uc when 11 came to the pla)otT$. Lasuna Bach lla IOOd eumple. The ArtlSIS earned a &.d to t.hc 2-A ehm1nat1on &uucuon but couktn 't ICt put. Wt kt card .. IM. Another ieam ffOm ~same lalpc. the Adam Kttft Pol)'kdanic Wanion. witttnotonl) thcdc~•"I state champions 1n Oiv1wn II. but went on to1heClf 2·A finatsap1n. as -.~II as the semifinals of the Olv1uon II Rt11o nals. Ma) be that'u tittk unfair. Laauna Beach ts a school with 9'0 students. Woodbndtrhad t,S06(tudtnuand Superman. But thert ha'ealwa)S bttn Oa' ad and Goliath situations 1n the pla)offi -.tuch s1 mplvartn't fa1 P. l'hert ne'er ~med tn be a soluuo n for schools and q\lf'S '•he!'( thed1spant) 1nC11roll~nt plaetd 8-balls in the ·•~ of tntnn ~hi h had ca med a bettt"T" sho t The) ·11 \Ole on nev. pla)off'formats forbukrtballat the Ma' S mtt11naat fulknon 's $(quo.a Ath1ctK' Club when the Cl F acncrat counal ron· venn. and the) ·u have 1WO av~ucs toronsidtt. T1w nm proposal~". ron· 11nued 5 . .\. 4. .\ . .}. .\. :. \ I·.\. small $Chools com'Cpt 1111th ttHeaguC"S in all butthesmall hool!>dl" 1on (l~I If the' ao th1 routc it'll mean the South Coast. Pa 1fic. M;irmonte. Channel and Ba} lca1~ v. 111 JOIO th<' prnent S-.\ ~tupofSun'Ct. foort' A,,.rlus. Camino Rt'al 1H1d Del RC'' and 1n each cate 1hett 111 111 bl" room for a coupleof•1kt ardtntnes The Sea Vte"w.1nclud1na Esu nc1a ( 1.600). Corona del Mar I l .SOO) and Ne'A''J)On Harbor( I. hnll be uparadcd to 4-.\ (theg1r1s -.ould remain 1n 3· ). "The propoyl 1.s a 1radn1o nal ronetpt." sat<! If .\ lite om~ ma 1 ncr of .\thlct1cdX-an Cro•le' "Wt'\c bttn mctttnaa k\t of rnt1C1sm re«ntl~ btc.autr a lot of~ do n't ttt lht 5-.\ asa • upcr lea,ut: and f\lht no-. •t 'rtl'' lftlOUt a Clf c.hampt0nsh1p1rooh> in A toa di\ I"°" W'llhJUSl )hchools.. "ln the l· and 1-.\ "''".\'f pJOmr fit Id 1n the art.a oras.cw. Khootl ••. That woukt mean lhe,.mc tOnna.t for the 5tltt rca>onall woWdcomc ' Recu c.u. PREP SP ORTS 1 n to (()('US • Ith some d 1 \ •StOM not e'en fill<'d b' uthem ~uon hoob lt'u ""-orbbk pl~n -but thcrt'\ a ~tttt o nr and tht Cl F" Pf'C1('nuna that o nt. too " hen t~ n Dtqo.~taon and the C'tntr.I ~1on ~t the1r rtp- rt nt1,ntothesta1t~tbt) did 11 v.-11h •hat~"'''> champsons oftheno•1't'lau-tha1 tteedl J hool ~placed into a pM\'Off foTINt itnctl on tht-irC'ftm\tmcnt "nd thal' •hat PWa fhdorthe U t htm Stt'l IOft. ..... .\ II 1'a.rd pubtt P\tnBnbuau{wt;-nd lhl .. .l \ It'~ ~ IU good ' n ampl<" of 1 he ht-nefits ~ 11"\t -'ounop thrtt teams from ('3, h le3gue lltt auarantttd a pla off N-nh hu1 cachschool1C1esh1 o rher st'p;lrate "'I' ~dlebacl and its 2.M>Ostudcnu go to \" " l'" n" t'f'5I !> and 1 ts 2300 ~tude-nt\10110 ~~".Tustin and its 1.9 Os1udentsaoto4-AA. N<wpon Harbor and 1 u l . 7 students 90 to 4- A. Esta n i.t and 1 ti I. 600 studefttlto to 4-._, and orooa dcl Mar and ns I.• studcntSJO to )~ \\a1tam1n\alt That'~ I 1eams rom the a \ tt• lcque •n 1he pla\On\1 that'u\at\L Tbrecan l&&arank'Cd. but 01httn •1th at lent a 500ovcnll ~CM br conlldefed bother optT\lftP. wtud\tnll bt~ nd that' 9k~o(rt. h"lellO•.-e lhiMcno. °IllH-.iW IHIEI ~· "'* ftMlft •• -0n the aatt lrvd • s-,u c~ 2,400)aftd S-A (2.0Q0.2.Mt__.. taMS di I HJ id •Obi II t•+--+--:'1 V' II 177114•18 • PRO BASK[TBALL 01'D'rcebamp1ets eo:::·~::t:::-so Ewin.g's 36 lift NY Knicks bi.I Jj with replicas Cobras have e~panckd their roster to JQ.. EmJ f'1ai 2 eclal pla~rs with tM addition of 10 pl~en D t • t • rti o • 191 m • ~n~~i~ta~r~~:t~~t;a~f~~efo~erDenvcr over e TOI Ill OVe me Dynamitt'. the ti-am announced Monday. TRENTON. N.J. -Wilh the bless-• inp of the Kina ~f Swede~ and th_c International Olymptc Committee 'presi- dent., the world's okkst livina Olympic champion will receive replicas of the treasured medals be misplace(j nearly 60 years qo. . . Abel Kiviat. now 9S years old. w1 ll ~1ve the rcolaccments Thursda' in T renton from King Carl XVI G ustaf of Swtden. wh<>K great-grandfather ptt_:_tentcd Kiviat with the originals at the 1912 G ames an Stockho lm. The duplicates -a gold and a silver -were m~de by a Swiss company using the same mol~s from whit:h the 1912 medals were c:1st. T he International Olympic Committee pic ked up the cost. Glenn Kasper. a member of the Governor's Council o n Physical Fitness. came up with th~ ide-a after taking Kiviat home from an Olympic fund raising event in February. · . "We were driving :.ind my wife said.· .\bel. where are vour O lympic medals?' He said. 'To tell you the truth. l haven't seen tht'm in almost 60 }ears.'" Kasper said. ··1 knew the king and queen were coming here and I thought. ·w ouldn't 1t be great 1f we coul~ get replacement medals to give to Abel?"' Kas;xr sa1~. 1---......_.·....,·~ lO -da¥s-of ~on+aet1ng intemanor1al Olympic Committee president Juan .\ntonio Samaranch. Kasper h:1d Sama ranch ·s approval and copies of the medals in hand. How the originals were lost 1s not entirely clear. Kiviat, who was not available for an interview Monday afternoon. told Kasper that his fam1l} .. Just misplaced them." posSJhl) when the fam1l) mo"ed to a new home. Kasper said "We fel t replacing .\bet's medals would tie a titting gesture to thank him fN the suppon he has gl\ en the governor's council:· said Ralph Dougan. the council's executive director. In the I 912 Olym pics. Ki"-iat won the silver medal in the 1.500-metcr run and the gold medal in the 3.0QO. meter cross<ountry e'ent in the 191 2 games. Hi s roommate d uring the Olympics was Jim Thorpe KJviat worked as :i coun clerk 1n .S. District Coun in Manhattan before retiring. He now lives in the central New Jersey community of Lakehurst and makes occasional appearances to generate suppon for amateur a thletics. Quote of the day ··He {Don Sutton) later told me 1t was out of concern for m ) well-being. but I think he acted out of self preservation He was pitching temble a t the ume. seemed on the bnnk of release and was looking for a wa'· to get me out of the rotation." -Jon Candelaria, who claims that the first of his two drunken drivini arrests last year was set u11 b~ a phone call to police b~ former teammate. Don Sutton Ex-LA State coach drops suit .LOS .\NGELES -Jim Newman. m who had been d1sm1ssec1 as head basketball coactt at Los Angeles <\tate and planned legal action over the m ove. has reached a settlement wnh the school. both pan1es announced Monda}. Newman. 52. was released as the school's coach a fter the 1986-87 season after four ~ears o n the JOb. Newm an. who 1s black charged that the d1sm1ssal was racial!) mouvated. U nder Newman. I os .\ngeles Late had a 50-55 record. Newman was sueceeded bv another black coach. Henry Dyer. U nder O)er. the Golden Eagles ~ere 1-13 this past season. The Ca lifornia Facult) .\ssoc1a11on released the following statement Mo nday: "Cali fornia State Univers1t~. Los Angeles and head basketball coach James Newman announced today that the parties had resolved their differences and arrived at a satisfacton settlement of a lonJ·Stand ing dispute regarding Coach Newman·s university status. ··coa ch Newman has accordingly withdrawn pending legal proceedings. as well as the request for arbitration with respect to t his dispute. which had been filed on his behalf by the California Faculty .\ssocia- llon. . "Both Coach Newman and representatives of CSLA stated that the) :.re pleased w11h the resolution and glad to put the d1.,pute behind them in the best interest of the parties. Coach Newman will be returning to CSL.\ next fall with a full-ti me teaching appointment in the physical educa tion depanmenl. .. According to the facult} assoc1at1on. neither Newman nor the school would comment on the matter. White signs Clippers contract LOS ANGELES -The Los A.ngeles Clippers ha\e signed rnok1c forward Enc W hite to a contract for the remainder of the m 1987-88 N BA season. the team announced Monda). White. 22, has l*Veraged 8.1 points and 3.4 rebounds per game in In games since signing the first of two 10-da> contracts with the Cltppers on March 23. White. a 6-8. 215-pounder from Pepperdine Universit). was a third-round draft choice of the Detroit Pisto ns last year. but was cut by the Pistons. COSTA MfSA MITSUISHI The Cobras used their first three pscks to acquire lineme n in the Arena Football Lcquc's player selection. held Mo nday at Orlando: Fla. Those linemen are Larry Banks, who attended Wisronsin-Superior. Bart Weaver of Kentucky State and Wes Wallon of Lchi&h. 'the Cobras used their fourth {>ick to add a third quarterback to their roster -Clifford Madison of Whitworth. Wash. Madison joins former Fountain VaJley Hi&h star Matt Stevens of UCLA and Enc Beavers or Nevada-Reno. who were territorial selec- tions. and Cornelius Robenson oflowa, the I 0th pick. The fifth selection was running back-linebacker Clifton Strouahter of Illinois: the sixth pick was wide rettivcr-defensive back Willie Collier of Pittsburgh: the seventh selection was running bac k-linebacker Ed Zeman of Fon Lewis Collcae: the ci&}lth pick was wide receiver-defensive back Nate Creer of Iowa: the ninth c hoice was kicker Greg Porter of Texas Christian. a nd the I 0th pick was Robenson. The eight protected players from the former Denver team selected were Patrick Cain of Wichita State. a lineman; William Cotman of Emporia. Kan .. State. Charles Harris of West Virginia. Gary Mullen of West Viflinia and Richard Rogers of California. all listed as wide receivcr-c1cfcnsive backs; Rob Devita of Illinois Benedictine and Richard Prather of Er2ill2uri . State;-both 11"ftedas running back-fancbackers. a nd running back Durell Taylor of Lincoln. Mo. The territorial selections taken earlier in addition to Stevens and Bcav<'rs were Eric Amngto n. Cliff Branch. Brian Clark. Michael Jon es. Joe Kelly. Wade Lockett. Matt McKnight. Ken Olson. Tony Palamara and Yepi Pauu. The 30-man squad will participate in drills at Orlando's Citrus Bowl facilities in preparation for Th ursday's cut to 25 pl:1yers. O n Saturday. the Cobras face league ri va l New England in an cxhib1t1on game at the Daytona Beach. Fla . Ocean Center. The roster must be trimmed to 2 I -18 squad and three t.axi -next Tuesday. The Cobras. coached by Ray W illsey. open their season on Saturday night. April 30 against the Ne" York Knights at the Lo~ Angeles Sports Arena. LV woos World Cup officials LAS VEGAS -.\ group of inter-m national seccerofficials is due in Las Vegas this week to stud} the city's bid to host pan of the 1994 World Cup "occer tournament. City officials plan to ~ve the Federation lnter- nationalede Football A<;soc1ation's inspection c0mmit- tee the red carpet treatment when it amves Wednesday to look over possible fa cJliu es for the tournament. "We'll wineand dmcthem. take to them shows and ha ve the ma}Or give them proclamations:· said Herb McDonald. executive director of las Vegas Events Inc. .. We want to show them a good time ... The committee is o n a week-long I 3<ityto urofthe United States to look~ 16 stadiums and related facilities as possible ho~t 'tes of the 1994 to urname nt. T he n1 ted States 1rn e of three countries bidding for ttfe 1994 tournament. soccer's most _prestigious event. Morocco and Brazil arc also in the running for the tournament. UCSB assistant killed in crash BUELLTON -Dick McBride. an assistant football coach at UC Santa Barbara the last two ye:irs. was killed in a one-ve hicle accident late Saturday night. the Cahforn1a Highwa~ Patrol said. He was 47. Accord ing to tht' California Highway Patrol. McBride was traveling nonh on U.S. IOI at a speed of between 80 a nd 90 miles-per-hour and failed to negotiate a curve. Television, radio TELEVISION 4·30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: NHL division semifinal round game. F.SPN. 4:35 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Houston at Atlanta. TBS. 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis. WG~. 6:30 p.m . -PRO HOCKEY: Smythe Di' is1on semifinal round game -Kings at Calgal'). Prime T icket. · 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at San O tego. Channel 11. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BAS~ETBALL: Ponland at ukers. T BS. SelccTV (delayed a t 9:30 on Pn me Ticket). RADIO 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Utah. KRT H (930). 6:30 p.m . -PRO ROCKEY: Smythe 01V1s1on semifinal round pme -Kings at Calgary. KG IL ( 1260). KMNY ( 1600). 7:0S p.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Whi te Sox at Angels. KM PC (710). 7:05 p.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at San D iego. K.ABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Ponland a t Lakers. KLAC (570) l\'EDNESDA Y TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis. WGN. 2:35 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Houston at Atlanta. TBS. FOLLMER ••• From Bl as the June event in Milwaukee. · TUIE-UP SPECIAL ARS features six<ylinder March Wildcats with Buick engines.. It is a division made nccnsarv o ver the last couple of years due to the increasina difference in speed between the Super Vces and Indy Cars. • Replace spark plugs • Scope and set en- gine to factory specifications •Road test 4CYL 2816 PLUS TAX One customer per transaction. Prnent coupon at time of write-up. Exptr• April 10. 19U. Mitsubilhi and Chrysler IMttsubilhj vehicles onfy. Not velid wtth any other MrVlce ~or coupon. ( "The Indy Cars of today are so much faster than the Super Ven. From I SS miles per hour to 210is too bit ofa step for driven to make in Ont jump. lmaainc beina a rookie driver lookina into your rear-view mirror and sceinJ Mario Andrcni or Tom Sncva sittana on your rtar:· However. if thinp to riaht.. Follmer mipt just find himtdr in that situation a few yean from now. If he docs. it won't be the fint time a Foll~r has been at the top of the rxinsworid. Mike comes from a Iona Unt o( rxi111 Follmen. tht mOlt ~­ complithed btiftl hit undc Gecqe. Georir Follmer. oftC'ft called Ne- in&'• moat va9tilt driver, it the~ U.S. compctitorwlM> ~comDNd in USAC Indy an. NASCAA llOCll can, Form• I, WOfid Mnuk- twer's C... Md SC('~ C.. A•. TraM Am. Formula ~.000. ..,_ room Seoct and Amaetur Seriel. Oeors was 1ht CaHbnia Sporu CarClu\'tRookitofdlt Year in 1960 llld wtftl Oft IO win .,., *'~ dlampion9ipl indudi"I die U.S. ' 76ers snap four-game skid; Bullets keep pace, win 86-85 From TM A11oclated Preti Patrick Ewing scored 36 points. including a Jo-ahead turnaround jumper with 23 seconds left in overtime, t"-t lifted the hos1 New York Knicks to a I 14-11 1 National Basketball Association victory over the Detroit Pistons Mdnday night. Ewing's basket made it 11 2-1 I I. and when he mi ssed the ensuing free throw. Detroit knocked the ball out of bounds. gi ving Ne" York possessio n. Johnny Newman then hit two free thro"s with I 3 seconds left and Detroit's Dennis Rodman missed a J-point attempt just befott time e.xpin:d. The outcome kept the Knicks in an eighth-place tic with Washington 1n the Eastern Conference and maintained Detroit's two-game lead over Atlanta in the Central Ol\·1s1on. The Bullets beat the Hawks 86-85 Monda~ night. Isiah Thomas. who scored 23 of his 31 points in the last IS minutes of regul:uion. gave the Pistons a I 03-I 02 lead on an 1ns1dcJumper with four seconds left. but Ewing was-fpulcd on thc-mbounds pan-and-ma~\>llc-oftwo free thro" s to force the oven1me. The Kn1cks led 56--45 with 10 m inutes left in the third quan er. but .\dnan Dantley scored 10 of his 20 points during a 19-9 Detroit spun that closed the gap to 6S-64 with -41 ·minutes left. Ne" York then outscored the Piston 20-9 the rest of the penod for its largest lead. 85-73. The Pistons staned the founh quan er with a 10-2 run 10 get"1th in fo ur points. but the Knicks responded with s1:1. straight for a 93-83 margin with 7: I J left. CA·tro1t rallied agam. taking the lead for the first time since the first quaner. 99-98. on Bill Laimbcer's comer Jumper "ith 2:51 kft. Thomas had two consecutive baskets fo r a I 03-102 lead before Ewing's (rce lhrow tied 11. Gerald Wilkins." ho scored 23 points for New York. hit two longjumlJ.CrS tog" t' the Knicks one-point leads in ov1.·n1mc. El e\\hcre 1n the NB.\ Monda): 7'ers 11 &. B~cks 10%: In Milwaukee. Charles Barkley scortd 31 points a .. the Ph1ladelph1a 76ers beat the Mil\\aukce Bucks to break a four-game losing streak and keep their pla~off hopcs alive. . Tht' 76Ns scored 10 ~tra1ght points after the Bucks rallied to take a 1 00-9~ lead with 3:59 left when Barkley was as5"scd a technical foul and Jack S1kma made the free thro"". Da\ 1d \\ 1ngate of the 76crs then hit a fa llaway JUmper :ind Maunn · Cheeks came up Wlth a steal and layup to giH' Philadl'lphia a 103-100 lead with 2:42 remaining. .\fter M1l"aukl·c·s John Lucas put up an air ball." Mike G m in k1 mu cled 1n a basket with I :59 to go to give the 76crs a I 05-100 kad. Barkle) made a steal. was fouled and hit both free thro\\S. and the 76ers had a 107-100 lead With I :36 left. Gm1nsl...1 made t"o free throws \\Ith 1:13 lcft as the 76ers pulled a"a~ 10 beat a Bucks team missing two stanerl>. Th1.• Ru l...s pla)ed "1thout Paul Pressc} who has a spramed ani...ll· and leading scorer Terry Cummings. who "as attending a funeral. Cheek!) added I~ points and Wingate 15 for Ph1ladelph1a. "hich 1s 11: games behind New York and Washingto n. the teams tied for the eighth and fi nal pla}ofTbenh in the Eastern Conference. ,,~ Pacen' Jolm Lone 1eta a rejecdon from New Jeney Neta ceater Tim McCormldt dminC NBA action Monday. B11Jet1 H , Hawks 85: In Atlanta. Darrell W~lker's 20-footer with one second remaining ga' e Washington the nod over the Atlanta Hawks. keepi ng the Bullets' playoff chances alive. The Bullets remained tied with tht' !'le" York Kmcks fo r the eighth and final playoff spot 1n the Eastern Confe rence. Pacers 95, Nets 13: In fndianapolis. John Long's 18- footer at the buzzer gave the Indiana Pacers a '1ctol) and handed the New Jersey Nets their 11th consccu11vc loss. Indiana. in a fi ve-way fight for three plavotT spots in the Eastern Conference. ra llied from a I l·po;nt deficit in the fou nh qumer. Wayman T isdale. who a season-high 32 poi nts for the Pacers. hit a free throw to tie the game at 93 wnh 40 seconds to go. He then grabbed a rebound.of a missed Jumper b} New Jersey's Roy Hinson and Long made his winning shot after Indiana got the ball mbounds with three seconds remai ning. Jazz 113, Warriors 10%: In Oakland. Thurl Bailey scored 11ofhis26pointsduring Utah'~decisi'e19·8 run late in the game to lead the Jazz to a '1ctof") o'er Golden State Wa rriors. The teams were tied at 94 with 4:53 left when Balley led the Jazz spun. The victory snapped a three-game Utah losing streak. Karl Malone led Utah with 36 points and 13 rebounds. while John Stockton had 18 p01 nts and 16 assists. Nuggets 1%3, Suns 119: In Phoenix. Lafayette Lever scored 26 points and Michael Adams had 23. including five 3-point goals to stretch his NBA-record streak to 37 games. as the Denver Nuggets beat the Phoenix Suns. The wi n was the N uggets"' 13th 1n the last 14 games and moved them within one game of idle Dallas fo r the Midwest Division lead. Phoenix lost for the sixth time tn n s last I 0 games and fell 311: games behind idle San Antonio in the race for the eighth and ftnaJ Western Conference pla,ofTbenh. NCAA gives Auburn star clean slate PREPS IN FOR CHANGE •.. ATLANTA (AP) -The NCAA said Monday it has clc:-ared Auburn U niversity defensive tackle Tracy Rocker of any improper conduct involving sports age nt J i m Abernethy. Rocker. meanwhile. accused Abernethy of fabricating the story of their association. "I don't think ther<' was a mis- understand ing.'' Rocker said. "I think he (Abernethy) li<'d . He had to make it up. Maybe he assumed that since Kevin Poner w:1s my room- mate .... I don't kno"' what be was thinking. He lied." The sports agent. in an interview published Dec. 16 in The Atlanta Journal a nd The Atlanta Constitu- tion. said he had paid some entertain- ment expenses for Rocker durin.a the 1987 football season. at the same time Abernethy was paying Porter. Rock- er"s roommate. Abernethy was convicted March I in Opelika. Ala .. of tampering with a spons contest for his payments to Porter. a defensive bac-k. During the tnal. Poncr testified that the only person who knew of his involvement with thC' agent was Rockt'r. From Bl AA (I .7SO-t .999)and 4-4. ( 1.500-1, 749) wo uld send champions to Division II: the 3-Achampion ( J.OQ0.1 ,499) to Division Ill: the 2- AA (7S0-999)and 2-A {4.00-749) to Di vision IV: and the I -A (I S0-399) and small schools(under I SO) to DivisionV. Should this be a J O -they have a playoff format which would ac- comodate 256 entries-which is 96 m ore than the p~nt system. They're all 32-team brackets with the exception of 16-team brackets at the 2-AA and 2-A levels. Most lcqucs have their own prob- lems-it's virtually imflOSsiblc to combine schools wnh the same patterns. The Sea View isa Jood example with the lopsided look of Saddlcback-University-Tustin vs. Newport Harbor-Estancia-Corona dclMar. "To me it's parity and equity." said Crowley. "We may be opening ourscl vcs up some criticism at playoff time. but you can't please everyone.- That's true-inevitahly there will be cases where it boils down to which fourth or fifth place team is the riaht choice to fill that open spot in the playoffs-but it seems the Southern Section office has become better adapted to acccptinaa littlc heat. And just how much hMit isde. served from a fourth or fifth place team with a 14-12 record? Right now there are several leagues in the process of appcahng their placement In Pro posal .\. and proably a few more like the Sunset Le.ague which have simply given up. knowing full well their words will fall on deaf cars. Each hasa lcgiumate point. but it's a numberspme and someone has to fill those spots. But in Plan Beautifu l. vou'reauto- maticaliy scnt toa classification which keeps you in the gym. unless you've opted to step up to a higher classification. Who'saoing to vote against such a format? Apple Valley, I ~uppose. since the Sun Devils (2.242) would be placed in S-A competition. where they belong. Maybe the Foothill Lc:-ague won't like it. Alhambra(3,S0()). Burbank ( 1,390), Burrou&hs( 1,450).. Hart (2. IOO), San Ga&ricl (3.400) and Schurr(2.800) won't be able to hide in the 3-A. But at least Burhlnk and Burrouam will art a fatnhake should they earn the right toao for it. Who'sgoing to vote for it? Hopeful- ly everybody else. What ital! boils down to is that every lqitimatc playoff team will be int~ play.offs. and 1n the riaht dass1ficauon. Bytheway-hasanyoneevcr heard the story about the lopsided football playoffs? Mustang• atop Artists, '73-57 Costa Mcu Hiah'1 M~p­ turut a 73-S7 Paciftc Coat track and field decision Mo y afternoon at LaJuna Bach, with Tcny Bryant's winning 11.S I in the I 00 meters one of the main keys. Laauna Beach's Tim Dennis had a pet10nal best in the dilC'US with 1 tOll o( 143-1 and Jamie Mathews went S2.68 in winnina the 400. It was Mesa's fint PCL dual mttt victor)' in two stans. Lapna it 0.2. a...una Bach took a 6l·S4 dt- cision on tht airts ltvt'l, led by Liz Slahl. who ruonlcd her~-bat of the .}'Car in the hish Jump 1ri1h 1 4-IOctron. ~-&e.cb's prts arc now l·l, drop1 10 0.2. Rustlers fall, 3-1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Aprtl 12, 1988 83 Time's arrived when push comes to shove Tonight's fifth games pivota in besto seven after the Capuals' 54 oventmc loss "I'm upset ~nd d1~pr,oin1ed We arc 1n a mus1-w1n s1tuauon again. Game 5 will be played tonight at the Capnal Centre in Landover. '1d. In other pla)off pmes. 11's New Jerst'y at the Ne"' York Islanders. Hanford at Montreal. Buffalo at Boston. Toronto at lXtroit. C'h1cago a1 t Louis. W1nnipq at Edmonton and Los Anaelcs at Calgar) Qka1..S&. Loeb: The Blue~ ha' c: the Blackhawks on the ropes. but thq 're not counting them out. "The) 're a heck of a hocke~ team and "'Ith Denis a' ard on the 1ct' Chicago ha!> proH·n 11 can come back.'' St. Lo111s goalit' Greg Millen said after the Blues edgt>d the Blackhav.ks n-5 The) rallied to bt'JI 1he De.>' 1ls 5-..S 1n O\ert1me Sunda). e'ening 1he scnes at '.!-~ Thl' Islander'> arc: n(I" 24-7 1n o'ert1me pla\offgame\ lvd.rr room after the Bruins b-5 en enime loss in Game .s Hartford-MoetruJ: The \.\ halers arc try1n1 to be<ome the third te;im 1n NHL h1stor) to v.in a pla}ofT sent's afll·r trailing ~-0 Pnm dte AIMdate4 Press "' unda) Toronto-Detroit: In Toronto. the tans arl' d1sgustl'd with the ~aplc Leafs Hartford sta' ed off t'hminauon night with a come-from-behind 1-5 '1c1orv The Washington Capitals are having another playoff nightmnre. Twice in the last three years. the Capitals were o ne pme away from winning a playoff series. Both times. the) lost three straight and were eliminated . Montreal. Detroit. C\t. Louis. Edmonton and Calgary lead their St'n es 3-1 The Bos1on- Buffalo and New Jerse' -Nev. Yark senes are Wlulpec-Edmoetoa: The Jets ha' e tnrd 10 int1m1date the Oilers. but the strateg' ha<. backfired. The) v.ere so upset b' 1ht' team's -O lo\\ 1n <.iame .s that tht'' thre" garbage on lh<' ice .it \toplt' Lt.>afuardcns ··The' 1.an boo all tht"' "ant but "hen thl'' start throv. ing thinJ s 11 gets scar: .. T uronto dekn..eman Todd G1ll <.a1d ··it's not'<'" n1tr g1:tt1ng pop 1hro" n 10 'Our lacl.' .ind ha' 1ng change bounce ofT)our head .. The o nh team' to 1.ome back from a 3-0 deficit 1n the pl.t}off-. -A t'rt' the 1975 Islanders and th1.· 19..S~ ~l apk Ll·:if<1 The Capitals are on the verge of losing another playoff series this year after blowing a three-goal, third-penod lead in Game 4 apinst Philadelphia. The Plyers now lead the bcst--0f-seve n series 3-1 tied at 2-2. · Washington coach Br)·an Murra; said his team missed defenscm:m Sco tt Stevens and Rod Langway. who d1dn'1 play 1n Gamt' 4 because of inJunes. "Wr could ha' t' used their ellperience to gel more pressure Ion the flyers)." Murra} said "'The} ·re going to tr) 10 1nt1m1da1e gu~\ li ke Jan (Kum~. but M 's bttn around for a long time and has wo n C\tanle} Cup nn~" Edmonton \tar Wa)'nt' Gretzk~ said after the Oilers rallied to win Ci:ime 4 of 1he Sm' the sern.·s 5-3 Buffalo·Bostoe: O ffi cials hes 'l' h<'l·n under fin: 1n this .\dams sene~ Los ADgdu-Calgar) The R ames can WDl> up 1he sene<, "'1th a '1ctnl' on their homt' ice. "\\ e'd sooner ha' e 1hat t3-1 lead) than a 2-2 .. tit.' ... (algal' Co:ich Terr)· Cnsp said. ··e u1 .tga1n the to'ught'<.t pme of them all to "1n 1<; that la'>t one. and the LA Kings are <.ertJ 1nh handing us nothing ... "We have to try to rebound from this." Washinaton right wing Mike Ganner said New Jersey-New York lsluden : I nlilt.e m ost people. the lsl:inders lo'e to "or~ oH•nime Both cuacht's questioned the "'"~ o t rrreret• Bill \lk( rca~ in Gaml' i and Boston\ Tern ()·Re ilk oound1.·d on tht' door of the lllli\ 1eil\ ( dig.al' too~ command m the scnes with a ., I '1( 111r: unda' night __ Ma or League standings Oakland Chicago Kansas ('11' Seattle · Minnesota Angels Tc><as C'leveland ~ew Yori... Toronto Boston Detroit Milwaukee Balt1mor1: w 4 J '\ 3 5 .s 3 l 0 American League WEST DIVISION L Pct. GB LlO 2 .667 4-2 3 J 3 3 4 .s I I J 3 J J b .500 3-3 500 3-3 500 3-3 400 11 : 2-3 333 2 2-..S JJJ '.! 2-..S EAST DIVISION .857 ~I 833 5-I 5,1 2 4-J .500 ,, • 3-J 500 21: 3-J . .SCXI 3 2-~ 000 51: 0-6 Monday's Scores M1lv.aukc( c11 Boston. ppd . cold Toronto 17. Ne"'" York 9 · C'leH·land '· Bal11more 2 Onl~ game\ schl·dukd Today's Games Streak Lost I Lost 2 Won ·1 \\'on " Won 'Won Won Won 6 Lost I \.\on I Lost I Lost I Lost '\ Lost b Home 2-I 3-3 3-J 0-0 2-I I -2 2-.s 4-0 5-0 I· 0 I-2 Q.. 0 0-0 0.. :! Chicago (~kDov.cll 0-0) at Ailgels (Petr: ()..{l). 7:05 p m Mil":iukcc ( Birkbeck 0-0) at Boston (Ellsworth 0-0). 10:05 a.m. Te><as(W111 0-l)at Dt'tro11 1Ta nana l-0).10:35a.m Kansa'i Cm (Gub1C1a 1-01 at Balumore (Peraza 0-0). 4 35 p.m Minnesota °<Straker 0-01 at Cle' eland (Farrell .1-0). 4:35 p.m. !'ic" York tC'andl·lan a {~0> at Toronto (C'lanq 0-11. 4:35 pm. Oalt.land (C Young 0-0) at Seattle (Lang ton 0-1 ). -Y:CJ' pm WHnesday's Games C'hKago at Ailgels, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston. 10:05 a.m Kansas Cit) at Balt1morr . .S 35 p.m. M1nnc<,ota at ('k,dand . .S '"pm ~ev. York at Toronto. 4 J' pm Oakland a1 <'allk. 7:05 p.m Onl) games " hedukd Nadonal League WEST DIVISION w L I I Pct. GB LlO Slruk Dodgers Houston C1 nc1nn:i11 San Francisco San Diego .\tlanta Chicago P1ttshurgh Ne,,.. York Ph 1 ladel ph 1:.i Montreal St Louis J 4 I 11 lJ ._, .l\00 .S-1 2 tlh"' I .S-~ 3 Y' I I'· 4-J lb' 4 1-5 ti .000 0-6 EAST DIVISION !LU 5-1 " "67 4-2 ()(.) " J-J .\ 500 " J.J .l 333 J :!-4 5 .167' 4 1-5 Monday's Scores P1tbburgh 5. Ph1l:idclph1a I Housto n at .\tlanta, ppd .. rain Chicago 6. St. Louis I C1nc1nna11 4. San Fran1.·1~0 ll Onh games st·hedukd · Today's Games \\on 5 \\on I Won I Lost ' Won I Lost 6 Won ' Won ' Won Lost 2 Lost Lost 2 Home I· I 2-0 ·'· ... 3-2 0-0 0-6 0-0 I· 0 0-0 3-.:! Away 2 I 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-2 1-2 0-0 2-I 0-I .3-3 "-I 3-3 :!-3 0-.s Awa} 4-0 , I I-n I -I I -5 0-0 5-3-, 3-3 0-I 0-0 0-2 Dodgers (Sulton 0-01 at San D1t>go ( Hav. kins 0-1 ). 7:05 p.m. Montreal (Peret 1-0) at Ne,,.. Yori.. (Darling 0-1 ). 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' ' Toronto uses 41/• hours to put New York down for first time p,.. ne Alaodatecl Prell Kelly Gruber hit two home runs. and Rick Leach and Ernie Whitt had two RRI apiect' in a six-run fint inning that launched the host Toronto Blue Jays to a 17-9 v.1ctory over New York on Monday u the Yanken lost their first pme of the season. The Yankcn had won their first five for t~ club's best start sin~ 1933. The loss sp<n~ a five-hit. four- stolen base performance by Rickey Henderson of tM Yankees. . . f"··: .... _ 1 The .. me came within a minute o ~•na UK' onant in American teaaue hi,tory at 4 houn I .S minutes. The ~ for a nine-innina pme was •: 16 between the Yankees and Baltimore Orioles on June 8. 1986. The ~ 1e1tue record is 4: 18 if\ a National Leaaue pme between Los Anteles a nd San FrancilCO in 1962. . Grubtr hit his first homer of the seuon an tl'.'t 1eventb to make it 13-7. and he hit a threc>run homer 1n Toronto's four-run tithth. In he first. Whitt hit a bun-k>eded siQlle. Grubtr had an RBI double that Yank.ea ri&ht fielder .o.~ Winfield toat in the sun. and Jesse Ba.n.eld drove an the founh run of the inni~ with a .,.ounder. After a walk to Fred Mc<irift'. lelcb hit a two-out double. ElleWhere in tbe American Leaaue Monday: ... rt.on.e.tl: lnClevc~nd. o..~~. flllint in for injured Joe Cantr. drove 1n the ~1"' run with a liadHnni .. linaJe and M~ Hal.I M!d four h1t1 u ~ C1eveland Indiana taltndcd their winn1~ strak to sea ~ with a vktory o-vtt the winlna Bahamore Orioles. Baltimott lolt Its ~illth suailht pme to match the Orioles' I 9SS club rftc)rd for'°"" II the""' of I ICatOft. Thn bave beeft oullCOrtd •3-7. "TM lndilns. 6-1. mo~ into fi.m plKe en O~ A~ &la by I Ulf.tlunc OYff NC'# Y oft. 'J1'ey M'C off IO tbrit tiea mn lilK'f !My~ t~ in 1966 .. Cle~nd ~-Mn«r GreaSwinddl 2-0. petct.edtn1 ... second complctepme <'fthe )ear and the Indians' iounh. strikinf out eight and not walking a batter while allo v. ing ei,ht hits. The Indians have a tram earned run a"erage of 1.45. In the National ~ngue: Plntet ~. ftllUes 1: In Pittsburgh. Barr) Bond) tripled and scored in the first inning. hit a solo home run in the third and Mike La Valliere had a thrtt-run double as the Pittsbu-rJh Pirates beat the Ptuladelph1a Phtlhes bcforT the laraest home crowd an Pirates· h1stor). The paid attendance Qf S4.089 ~roke the record of .S2. I 19 set in the Pirates' home o pener last year apanst St. Louis. The total attendance. rountina romphmen~11 tickets, was H .102. The advance sellout -all tickets we~ sold b) last Saturday -was the fint for the Pirates since the) left Forbes Field and movt'd into Thrtt Ri vers Stachum an 1970. . ..._ c. Ga.ts I: In San Francisco. Mano Soto won his first pme in 11 months with a four-hatter and also si~ to cap a fouNvn founh innina as the Cincinnati Reds beat w San Francitc0 Giants. Soto l--0. walked three and strvck out five in his tttond sian of w teason. pitchina hi$ firs\ complete pme and first shutout sintt Apnl 24. 1986. Robb Thompson sinakd in the third and Btttt. Butler doubled jn the sallth for the only hits oft' the Cinc1nnat1 riaht· hander who undctwent shoul<kr suracry late 1n the l~86 aeason. Soto staned sill pmts last yHr 1n an aborted comd»c.k attempt. He was 3-2. With his last victory on May 11 apinst the N('W Yort Mets. and went on the disabled list to stay Ma~ 22. He eot the Reds' ocicn•nt-da) pi1th~11.. lllipmen1 thi.' yur. allowtna sa• hits and four N.ns 1n five 1nnu111 ••nst St. Louis. S.n Francltcouantr Kdl)-Down'-().2, alk>Wfd onl~ a. hit briort the founh. an 1nfidd Rn1le. The ri&ht · haftd«'s troubles in \he founh bepn •hen ht walk~ En 0.viJ ~ti\ Gilt O\I~. -o.a ' c.e.11 I: In SL Louts., Oftt Mlddu' pitched a lill·hlltcT and n.~ Man1nez trfpkd hocm thrtt rum.. keepi• t.M OQIO CUt. on a roll With a ' te\Of) o'·tt the Sl. Louis C..tiftlla.. Maddo. 21 , alt0 "ftlkd Md doubkd and sromj Maddu 1v.1 c in a 1.3-htt l uh( 3ttad. off Bob Forsch. ~l. and Sco11 .\mold He had :i ~hutout untal the ninth. v.hcn Boh Horner doublt"d torthc I h hll ofh1s career and Tem P1.•ndlcton singled him homt' Chicago. off to 11s N-'1 stan sinct",. inning SC' en of tts first eight g.amt'S in Io 5. 1mpro'ed to 5-1 t Loun d1p()e'd to 1-5 Maddu' 's sin&.le .:Jme after Forsch rttt~ \ anct" La~ and hav.on Du'lston to stan Cl11ca1o's third ~fan1nez sent a dm e 10 the -.amang track 1n nl)lt field that Cun Ford dropped for an as Maddu' SC'O~ 7or a l-0 lead. ._ .... ~ 0 ~TI l A• t<e&llC.d<O ~.,....,..n T,._,,,.. o-• f'0."4« 1" c-~­,_ .. .... • t< ""'. .,,... .. ..• t tlf ... •.-c• •tit ' •• 6 ....... • , ••• ,a t t t C-.n t • t I t J ........... ,,. )It• • > ... -~ •••• ts t • _.. .. < , a•• ••• """-"' :~1 • I l t ' u-.. " 1 o t t ' • t • o..-... • 0 •• ' ... -.. ' ... ............. w-• tt l ~ ........ . u ••• ?-... . _,. ... _ -_.._. __ __. -• 11 . 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Or-. Coeea DAILY PLOT/ Tu.dev, April 12, 1911 Red Onion paid Irariians $240,000 in bias claim Court documents filed in insurance dispute show secret settlements of en t ry a ll egations By Tlte .Usodaled Prn1 The Red Onio n resaurant chain secretly 3pologazCd and paid six Iranians $240.000 to 'iCttk racism claims in 1987. according to docu- me nts filed an an insurance dispute. The pa}ou11s the larg.cst b) the 14- restaurant. Carsoo-bas<.•d chain since 1986 when 11 was fi~l accused of bamngentf) to customers because of ethnic ong1n. The Red Onion res- taurant in Newpon Rach 1s not affiliated wuh the chain .. I'll tellJou somethin$. we all felt that we ha sold o ut." said one of the six. Marier Mafi. :!6. of El Toro. "We took the m one). but we sold our pnnc1 p1e.·· There were I~ stat\· and federal d1scriminauon u1ts filt'd againsl the cha1 n in 198 7. according to coun documents. Nmcoftho'C~ntercdon a Red Onion in Santa 4.na and eight o( those are still pendif\&. auomeys said. Th<>st who complained of d1s- c nm1na11on 1n 1986 were offered $500 to scttk. At lea't 22 people accepted the settlements. Attorneys for those who have filed sin~ said the $240.000 award could affect the o utcome of pendina suits.. The Red Onion aar~ to pay the Iranians halfway through the trial here in November. In exchange for the money and the apology from restaurant president Ronald New- Controller's ad campaign upsets bank SAN FRANCISCO f -\Pl - Lea ping lizards! Bank -\menca Corp. officials are fuming over state ads and le tters nccusing them of rip ping ofT their cus- tomers. Carl's Jr. purchases 13 Wendy's locations BankAmenca thought 11 set· tied a lawsuit and made ne" friends b' tu m ing 0' er S53 mallwn an cash and pro peny 10 the state of Cahfom1a last month 10 end a 13-' ear fee dispute o' l'r the han<ihng of dormant aC'counts. Somt· of the 40.()()0 acres g1' en up or swapped are ho me to r.irc species. inclu<11ng the blunt-nosed leopard h1ard a nd )t'llo~-b11led uckoo. Instead of getung kudos for helping the l'UCkoos. though. Banl .-\menca 1s being pum- ml.'lcd b' Cahfom1a C'n ntroller Gra\ oa·, IS. ~ho ha~ l 1C'ked off a T\' ad campaign 1ha1 accuses the ban!I. of ··e;\plo111n~ its -own depositors" and char:ictenzes us acti ons as a "np-o'fT .. -\s pan of the ~ttlement. 03\IS rt•Cel\t:d $~ m tllfon 10 a lc:n the: puliltt 10 thl' terms of tht• agreement -\s man~ as ~ mrlhon tormt:r Bani.. \mcnca customers m3\ be dul' refunds. the stall' e!>um'atcs Ba n I...\ merica 1)ff1 c 1a ls. though thin I.. th<.' adc; &<'too far. '"\\I.' don't l..nO" "I'\ he IS con11nu1ng t he at1ack." BankAml.'n\a <>pok.csm.1n Peter ~1agnan1 <.aid ~onda' "Wt' oh1C'Ct lq 1ha1 ·· [)a,•~ -.aid Jn a&grl'S\t\ t: pub- hc--information camraagn IS vital because Bank-\mt·nca has turned O\C'r namt's :ind ad- drl.'SSl'S of Just LC percent of the eltgiblc. .. We didn't ~ant 10 pul together a namb~-pamh~ ad 10 "hach no one ~ould p.1' atten- tion:· Da' ts said. from Dally Piiot •i~ services Fast food magnate Carl Karcher. "hose Carl's Jr. restauran1s dot the "'C'Stem United States. purchased 13 Los .\ngeles-area Wendy·s res- taurants from American Corp. The sale. announced Sunda\ an .\na heim. 1n' oh cs s1tl's in the· Sa n Fernando and San Gabnel 'alle,s. compan' officials said · ..Finding ~ood loca11ons in estab- lished areas 1s getting more and more diffi cult and then. when vou find one. 11 ta kes a long time forperm11s and eonstrucuon:·sa1d Tom Ptne. vice pres1de n1 of real estate finance at Carl Karcher Enterpnses. .. T his wa ). ~e can be up and running an much shon t·r time ·· The S3.4 million sale. which in- cludes all leases. burldmgs. 1mpro \e- mcn1s. furniture. fi ;\turcs and equip- ment. 1s set to close escrow on Ma' :!. The co,ers1on to C:trrs J r.-si)lc restaurants -will take from 60 to 120 da~ ~. the com pan} said There are 368 compan\-O\\ ned and Q franchised Carl's Tr. outlrts an C Jltfom1a. .\nzona. "levada and Ort'gon. Last week .. the cumpany an- nounced the l1ctnsing nf Carl's Jr to the: Fnendl~ Corp. of O<;aka. Japan. • • • In :"\e" pon Beach Sptttramed lDc. has JUSt completed its best qua n er s1nl·t· lx·C'om1ng an independent com- pan~ on Oct. I 0. 1986. 'l'l sales for the quaner ended ~larch 3 l . 1988. ~ere S~0.834.000' o; S 18.331.000 last vear and $19.899.000 for th<.' foun·h quaner of 1987. For the first q uaner of J 988 nei 1nrome wasS834.000. fir IOcents per share. 's a net loss last 'ear of S489.000. or :!O cents per share. 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In March SpectramcJ announced the release of tls new hemodynamic protileo;\ygcn saturauon monitoring s~stem compnsed oftht" SpectraCath and the HEMOPRO~ The Spec- traC'ath catheter monitors sudden. life-threatening changes in oxygen saturation of blood 1n the right chamber of the hean. The HEMO PR02.a f'Qnablecom· puter designed and manufactured b) Spectra med. will be offered with the SpectraCath to calc11late oxygen satura tion levels and c:irdiac output . T his 10no"at1ve system will provide cl1n 1c1a ns w11h state-of-the-art d1a$nos11cs resulting 1n impro ved patu:nt care. NYSE UPs & DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -Tile follow1n11 lisl sM ws the N-York Stock Excne"lle slocks end werr anrs that have llOM UP tne most end down tne ~ based on oercen1 of cllange for Mondey No secur ilies treding ~low '2 or 1000 sllares ere l11clude<I Ne1 and C>efcente1>1 cha°"' are the -clitference ~twttn tile orevlous closing 1mce and Mondav·s noon orlce. ~ Nam. Last CM ~ct. 1 WolvrneTch 23' '1 + 51, UP 27 9 2 QuakStCp 2t'• + )•, UP 1Sj 3 v1Algln 11.2Sol 1' 8 + 2' • UP 11 • Monteolson l l9 • 1''11 UP 9 s lntAlum 23' • + P il UP 1-• 6 vrAlgln ·2 t90f' 6lt + '? 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OTC UP s & DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The tollowjng h'1 shows lhe Over • the • Counter stocks 1nd warrants tl'l1I n.ve gone up 11'\e most Ind down the most baMd on oerc:ent of c"8,,.. for Mondey. No sec:urltlfl fradine ~w 12 or 1000 snarn i re includ9d Net and ~~•ave Chat'left are tile difference tle1ween tne or_,,IOus closlne Pf'lce and Mondav's lalt or bid price I 8111()~ s 2 Las.rtecll 3 ~Tc un • unMorn s 5 ncott 6 ~olHooo 7 1rormBP I lmr.Co 9 ~lftl~t wlB 'I cCr •Ca I .scs s 3 l Sone11 R Ill t. ~"";"G° w1 IJp.A ~ e~~ -~IA !b::ouFd house. the six dismissed their suit, consented to remain quiet a nd allow- ed jurors to be excused. Details of the a,rt"Cment were revealed when papers were filed in Los Anaeles during a coun dispute between Red Onion and its insurance carrier. Topa lnsuranC'e Co. of Los Angeles. which wants to abandon coverage. Spokesmen for both Red Onion and the insurance company refused to discuss information in the docu- ments. Red Onton attorney Larry C. Han said .retired Los Anf!,eles County Superior Coun Judge Julius Leetham tentative!)' ordered Topa to co ntinue to insure the restaurant chain for the pending lawsuits. Two attorne)S in volved tn the pending cases said the size of the payment awarded the Iranians gave. them added confidence.' ··That's S40.000 per person. ... (That's a) &ood settlement:· said Russell Kerr. a Fountain Valley attome) representing ~6 people in three pendtng suits ... , wo uld sa} we're going for an amo unt in excess of that." .. It (the settlemc-nt) gl' e~ ~ ou a fee-I ,_ __ __. ...... __________ ·~.....:.----~ =---,.......;;.....;' for what thC' defendant" are willing to pa);· said attomc)' Cnrol Watso!". handling a federal complaint filed 1n Los Angeles. Richard Farnell. a Ncwpon Beach attomC) who handled the lrantans" suit. said before the Nnvt'mber tnal staned that his clients offered to d ismiss their case for S 15.000 each. .. When we filed. we didn"t know that the caSt' was going to be this bis." M ali said. "Our attom e' d1d n"t know 11 was going to be that much money." Before the tnal was halted. New- man took the stand and denied he sancuo ned an} J1scnmmation. oiw .. , ..-, 1. .. 1 c~ , NYSE CoMPO SIJE T RAH SACTION S TUllDAY'I CLOSING PRICll Market exterids rally 'f'-' 'ORK (.\P) -The ~tod. markC'I ad ,4n((·d to a poat-cm'h h11h Tut\dl' in 11 late '14.l\ t' of bu ina 'Purrtd hy computtmrd trad1na a fir mrr dollar and rtbot nd1n1 bond pnrt Tht' D<>'IA> Jonr' 1r dustr1a l a't'rllit' ~urat'd to clo'c firml) 100'<' tht ~ 100 mark for 1hr fi r\t"t1mr ~1 ncc thr market co llap,fii almoat '''month~ aao .\nal} m notC'd th~· Dov. avtraar had 01ncd v.11h the P'> choloa1 al bam rr on \C' rral re en( occu ion' bu1 1n ,cstt'\r$ 'h<"d their 1nh1b111on \ v.hrn th<' kr' markrt haromrtrr hrld atx" t that lr'cl 1n m•d-af\crnoon tock pn <'' v.rrr ITlt).rd C'arl1cr 1n the ~u1on and the market apptarrd 10 lack dirt' 11on dnp1tr m '°und undcrp1nn1 ni~ \11 n' 1n\t'\lor' ut on the .idclino av.11 11na frt,h rconom 1< da ta~ 1c out later th1\ v.crlt. ThoK v.ho Y..('f'(' ... al\ na for nr v. stall\11~\ from the ( ommrrt'c f)(partmrnt hr dukd 10 rclta~ Frbruaf' \ m1•rchand1~t' trndt" data on Thu™1a). mined 1h1 marker\ l11e,1 i.IP\lt·lt. anal) \I Y id WHn 1 NYSE Om -~ "I>" ., . . . NEW YOltt< ~. T1 • Ml J.11 \ 0 1111lt, ~·~Cl Tl ~ ., ¥~ ... ·;:!:, I I ~·· ... '"' l '"' ow' NYSE Lf ADf H\ D o~ JoNr) Avr Rnr.f s NASDAQ SuMMARY . I l J . ~ . • 1 . A .. COUP" ON SAVINGS! ... Your1. When You Subacrlbt to tht Dally Pilot CHppsna W~nt'eday 1 food coupon• can aavt' you money And double t'oupon1 .. ve you even m~I C.ll Ml·WS NOW To~rYour ·~"~levt ... 1 -·1111r 111111 ' DAMAGE9 PAG~ No ezcuse for shoplifting 0ARLAND1 ~~!:!_. D&.U G~u: I au ...__ ..... ,...~ ............ . ........... ... ..... ...... .......................... ............... " ........ .... ........ ...,.,. ...... ~ ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a mired law enforcement offtcer who has amtted many 1hopllften at supermarkets. Often, the lhoplif\en were tenior chi.Jena. In most cues I waa lold by tbt manaerr that he hated to preu chaJJn but wall btinc ruined by the people and had no choice. When I looked into the lhoppina ••••••••••••· blp. rarely did I find a can of tuna or . a pound of wienen. Ua~ty it was loblw tails and crab lep or flleta. Honett·tOotc;>Odneu hunpy folks who steal food do not ao in for delicacin. • • .,. .. ,.,.... .... , wtJl .. .. ......... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you I know there art needy senion out there. because I have f'Hend1 who art in that cateaory. They do not stnl. TMy apply Tor food 1tamp1 and ,et help from local service aroupa. Hard tlmn don't chanee people's charac- ter-Honorable ciuuns maintain their inlflrity and self·rn~t. Shop- liftinJ would be out of the quntion. I think it's 1 1h1mc that stan like Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson and Paul Simon. all of whom won awards. couldn't take time out of their busy schedules JO appear in person to accept them. stand one more lttt<'r about re· pairmen? For every "slob" rtpairman, there is 1 customer who can never be satisfied. because he or she knows more about what needs to be done and how to do it. Appartntly. 1t doetn't matter to them that the peoplt who bouaht their records and made them rich and f1mou1 feel 1hon-chan1ed. Judain1 from the boos and hisse1 I heard from the audirnct, it was obvious that I am not the only person who feels this way. Ma ybe these no- show cclebs will 11vc some thout}lt to what went wron1 nut :oinr when tht' awards ao to people who art not too busy to show up and say, "Thank you." For every rtpa1rman who chaf'lri too much. there is a deadbeat who doesn't pay the bill. For every repairman who doeln't show up, there 11 a ~ustomer who wun't at home when he arrived to do the job. Print m~ name if ''Ou wish. - ROBERT E. BAKER, NEW YORK STATE POLICE (Retu'td). D&.U Mil. IA&Ell: ftaak JH for •..-nu 1M1..-. a .,..t 4eal of ............ , ....... ,. .. t -.a• .. iu le 1...i ta GJ1 coutry ..... , ..... ..,. .... • •? DEAR ANN LANDERS: This 1s not the usual letter onr miaht read in your column but afi<'r the recent Amerkan Music Award• ceremony. l felt I have to speak my mind. I hope you will print th11 letter because somcthina should be done about cekbrities who foraet how they 1ot where they art. You cal\ bet your bottom dollar that whrn these anists ·release their nut albums. l am 1oin1 to be "too busy" to buy them. - B.C .. Finally and most imponant. for every incompetent repairman. there i1 an incompetent teacher. judee. doctor. dentist. lawyer. clcraypenon. pharmacist. bus drivrr and book· k«pcr. Thank you for lcttin1 me have my sa). -P.O .. WINCHE~TER. MASS . DEAft WIN: YM are r1PI. Re,alr people •• aot uve a ......,.,, .. lacompea .. ce. Sad &t Ny, ~ I• plHI)' of It .... aNUCI. W~r • .urtJU AND (Marth 2 I ·April 19): Be discreet, recent activities involvc----------- you with sccrtts. clandestine arranac· mcnts. Your vcr-$ acity will be tested. y111ry tell what you can IH, Mea ns aim h11h. rTfusr to play sttond fiddle. Relative i~pans vahd data. G<.'mini. V1rao. Sqjttar1us people in picture. withoul v1olat1n1 1 Ollll confidence. Pisces SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Make intelliJCnt concession to loved onr -sale or purchase of an object. luxury item is fcaturtd Keep recrnt rrsolutions concern· ina ttneral health. d1r1 nutrition. Libra fiaures promi- nently. ' SAGmAIUlJS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Someone may be cnaaainJ in clandestine activities at your expense. Check account1n1 procedures. credit card1. Look behind scenes. define terms. streamlint· procedures. Virao pl1y1 role. plays paramount•••••••••••• role. TAlJAlJI (April 20.May 20): Suf"le of popularity could rnable )'OU to win contest. More pcopk will be amprcsted by your efToru. search will be completed and could 1nvolvr "soul mate." Burden 11 lif\ed. path 11 cleared. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Stretl independence. creativity. style. You'll make fmh stan1 hiaher·uj)I will~ favorably 1mpmled. l ovc rtl1tion1h1p ,rts off around and you'll learn euctl) where you stand. Leo featured. CANCEft (J une 21-July 22): Oblequious individual vies for your attention ln111t on facts as contrasted to mere flattery. Focus on sensuality. personal mapetism. sex appeal. Check wardrobe and lcpl documents. You'll understand. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Diversify. keep opuons open. ·be aware of wardrobe. appearance. body 1m11t. Lona· distance communication could rtlatc to publishina. communication. tntvcl. Royalty check will amve 1honly. VDlQO (Aua-23-Sept. 22): Di1 deep for information. be aware of"hiddcn clauaes." Focus on lcpl atrain. riahts and perm1111ons. possible pannenhip, marital status. Cumnt itinerary 11 subj«t to radical chaner. UlftA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Diaccrn motives. check bls1c issues. realize em~loyment potential is heiahtcned. CAPlllCOftN (Ott 22·Jan. I 9): Emphasis on power. authority, ability to m~t deadline. Emphasis also on versatility. humor. fitnrss. shon tnp 1nvolvin1 relative. Love relat1onsh1p in1r ns1fies. Another Capricorn 1n picture. AQlJAftllJS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): Restrictions arc lifted. all stops arc out. money picture is briaht and you'll have rtason to celebrate. Individual who fcianed "broken hcan" should be rcprc1ed with amused tolentncc. Stand firm. · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Lunar position emphasizes indcpenqrnce. creativity. ability to imprint your own style Protect your own interests. be qarc111vc in connection with principles. Love rcl1tion1h1p requ ires serious review. IF APftlL UIS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc crt1t1vc. dynamic. independent. many consider you a11tt11ive but are ncvcnhclna attracted. Taurus. Leo. Scorpio people play imponant roles in your life. You broke from the family tradition. could have bttn teP1ntted from one or both parents at rtlatlvcly early qc. Durins Apri~ sense of direction 11 restored by followinJ "inner rttlinp." Popularity increases. and you travel 1n May. October will be memorable for you: 1hcre will be prntiae. money and love. Neither vulnerable. North deal1. NOaTH • J 2 Q 2 0 AIQJ54 •A I 6 4 WEST EAST •016 •154 Q A I J 10 Q Q I 6 3 O,IJ2 0 91 •QJ9 •1131 SOUTH • A I J It 9 Q 91 s' 0 It 6 • It S The bidctina: N~ r..1 IHdl W• 1 0 , ... I• ,_ J O r ... l• ,_ CHU LES GOIEI er won and led 1 trump to hit nine. Without a bltch, Wat followed with the six. South thouaht he wu in declarer heaven . He croued to dum· my with a dJAmcsnd and coandentty repeated the trump nneue. Hll world fell apart when WtlC took the queen and returned a diamond. Suddenly, four Iona dlamondl with· cred pn the vine. Declarer •on only 01u SuatF row spade trickl, two diamondt and one dub-down tbret. Nott that if WM wine the qu.en Of lpedei Al trick three, declarer bu no trouble rutnWna hit contrKt. Tbt bllC the defendtrl caa do ll to take one more dub trick. Tbere· alter, declutr can win any rttwn, draw trumps and ICOrt hit dJa. mondl for bis contract. Kissing can be contagious '. ,_ '0 ,_ '. ,_ ,_ ,_ Openlq IMd: KJq of Q for a deceptive play to work, you mutt do it amoothly. If you hai&ate ror even a fr.aion of a MCOnd, you ~"""""'P"'~------------ Casual ki111n1 to say hello and aoodbyc 11 nsky. So '8ys a public health specialist 1n Connecticut. He suucsts clcah alternatives. Bowan. It the waist. Clickin1 the heels. Huain1 11 the Latins hua-Whatever. He didn't even mention the handshake. Don't believe he recommends it. Sweden's inventors have come up with a new wrinkle to collect road and bridee tolls. A driver mounts an electronic credit card in the car'1 rear window. A camera at the toll booth reads the ID number. ~ microwave transmitter sends It in10 1 computer for automatic collection Pretty nifty The driver doesn't even ha ve to slow down. Spcakin1 of Panama. did you know 1t has more kinds of trtts than all of Nonh Amcnca abovr tht Muican border':' LM. BOYD nature's way of letun1 the water run off' when you're in the shower'! A. Son of. Expens th ink It evolved in prThistoric man 10 deal with ra inwater ind penp1rat1on. where the Rockies liter emcf'ICd. Q. Do pandas cat mc1tt? A. It they can act it. On,alnally, they were meat caters. scicnt1st1 11y. But their teeth chanted 11 they ate bamboo. and that's their common diet now. Youna lady. if you'd like to show off when talkin1 about your hair. don't say "split ends." 4iay "trichop- live away the poeltion completely. ACRON We do DOC know the name of the 1 Port defender who broqht off the c:oup I 111111 • on today'• hand, but whoever be i1 11 bdamdon we want him .to ~ thl1 column ;: ~ u our tribute. 11 t......, The •uctJon WU lnt..un,. 11 ~ South ftk hit bud Wll worth a try 11 ~ oer for 1UDf aft• North made a Jwnp 20 '9rOlttecl rebid. Slnc:e hi1 main feuun wu hit ~ ~ .. acellmt 1pade .Wt, ht choM to re-2' llrd tilosis." bid lt. Wbea Nonb lbowtd no lnttr· It ~ Half vour normal con venation. if • for the moment, South limply ~ :" , corrtchd to four dl&mondl, then u Unllded typical. repeatsonlyabout IOOword1. choee to KC-four_..._ M the ., .... .,, . Woody Allen said: "liasexuality: It · .. ,.. ..--M '"""* 1mmed1ately doubles vour chances A recent law in Denmark makes It nnat contract tvtn tboup bt knew n TrtM for• date.on Saturday niaht." illepl to carry a slinsshot into the hit Ude miaht have only a MWn-SI Lott vtm strttt. · card fit . • -........, A survey by the National Con-W111 led the kina or btutl, tbea 40 Orw off sumer Finance Association indicates An abortion in the Soviet Union shifted to the queen or dubl. Then ! Hed=~ that 74.6 percent of tho!'f who co-sip costs the equivalent of about $7. wu no rtalOft to bold up, IO dldar· _ finance company loan~ are asked to ....--------------------------. 41 Loolled upon Claim 1s nobod( has ever aecn a pay same. ... II••••• froa take a drink o water. ... 11111•• Q. Did danosaun live 1n the Rocky lmogtne 1f you hod fO osk for bbod 41 • II 11d1 body point downward. l1n't that A. No. 11r. but tht<y hvcd near save someone you~. xt time""' t:J&:: :: ::. O. Most all the fine ha1n on your Mountains., IO the life cJ 1-. -Ne ..i.._ + IO 11.,..1 --------------------------l American Red Cross asks. g.ve bbod, please. 17 00111111.-11 NICO proudly intrOductls the first lithographs by NICO. 1n IXCltlng young lrtlst J from Holland Nlw ,,, purchlMj It thl Ntw YOrlc Expo/ A ,,_,, look In ~ Villa \'alerlCla (71&) . 581-6111 Full~ R1timnmt Li"11/l from•J~ r~~~==~----------------~------, I 24Hl 'ewo ct. Vtlenc., I I l..ltllN Htll•. C1lif0fnlt 926U I "-" Mnd more lnfOfm•llon 1bou1 Vlllt Vtk!n<lt I "'lime \ I I - - - I Addteu ----__ _ City Zip fltione I --------------~--------~~J .a7 E. 17th Street• COllm W.., CA 12827 • (714) 722·1830 I ), IO T.....,.. 11 CoeGh a lld'9W =="*"' llConWI• DOWN 1 w..tOlltl :=... .... .. _,..,,. • ,..,knol • u. ........ 1 GullO • Gialf1 a ··---10C.... ,, .....,...., 11 .... •--11 ca..1111. 11 NW nM11ow II Deer ....... 11 ...... II Arlft NM II D11tm IO._.. ., ....... .......... ..... . -··· MC....ed • . ...,,. ....... .. , ...... UOlllC ... 0.1 I 41a... ... _ 41 °""'1 II d 41 °"""' 80 "'*"' I 11 ........ ·~ l4liwa911ddoMt .. ,.,. . ...,. .. "'°''° •u..- '· .. .. .., . t l I • • . • I ' I .. • > Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/luesday April 12 1988 87 THE PAMIJ,Y CIRCUS by Bil Keane IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore BLOOll COUl'fTY .. Come here and see what your truck did to my signature." M'\...!k ............... ...._ ... II~ .. ,..._ -.. GAMIN -ANO PATCHES V..E SICLLD '"1~\ E tCE k' \ E~LS MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "He's pretty good evidence you were speeding!"' PEANUTS CAREFUL ~Oo I~ '<OU 6RA6 THIS St.ANKE T 1· L SEE TO IT Tl-!AT '<OU ~EGRET IT FOR THE REST OF '<OLIR LIFE .. -y---' GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS 1He ~EAAL. P.RRIV~SA1 1HE F"OR1~'1! .. ~1HEfi'I;! NJ'J MAt<e ~E J.OOK fiOOP1 DRABBLE l ! i & . . _,.,. . _\ ; "" ... --.:.. _..__ A~D A THOUSAND '<EARS ~F'H~ T~~T ! 1Hf taLOl\JEL 1~U.S M~ Hf: ~PEl\IV'S tvi091" bF HIS llME Fl~.n'll\J6 'blJ~ 'fmlJE. by Hank Ketcham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis IT WOULP GET YOUR CIRCOLATION OOINCi JUDGE PARK.ER f AS )QI IQCIA/ ~ ~ &N~ • 'TUt£P ~D CF TH: CAM-by Kevin Fagan ; PAtSN 1rs T7ME w ~e ~ 7Ht CENTER I by Pat Brady I -;_ by Garry Trudeau ~~.A J.15TCF ·z POtJCr OEWrTlON5 ~ ~ AfA6AtJ J.1¥-. I /it/ANT~ 1t' CffER. fT 'TD 'TH6 ~95 AS fi V'- P£:Na, 1HIJT ~ IQ(J MY °"4/A' MAN. CF tDl.llS6, IF ANY CF 'IQ, Aqe t:.UJ7EP :-...... lJ6'ilY e#R'f7H'"'6 by Berke Breathed ~A. ~j :ltf/n ;-P4T()PV vt WJC.?AC f :', r A ~.) .. p W I'• if ~iy;. 1tXJ 7 by Addison A."-J ') RE~E515 ? (II t I by Lynn Johnston c DN"I HA q"' ~.€1'\ • b~ Jeff MacNelly .. LI E. COVE~.;.::: ~,?'E .. .i-~~ ~'='°"~~~ by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk n.o• t• ' C.. N 0 ~1 '"\ ') C • ~ • -•111.1• ,,_ ~ ~.l'.J ":'> -~ [,.j'":::J .... ........ c ..... ~~· .. ---- -Ot.nge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Tueeday, AptlJ 12. 1988 CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 498-8800 .. ri[r=;c;:LA;:ss;;;i;F:;tE=Dp::;:iN;;D:::E=x;:;:6U;;:::·S6=11;=:;1~ ..... .... . .. U. ...... llU C.ta... 1114 Llt•u lt1cll , 1141 1..,.rt ltacll Ult Cena... 2'14 lut. ltlcll 2140 lutah tt lbrt Prine. ·hu $S for fxr prpty 2BR fa8X, garege. new 3lft 2BA home. Frplc. VtEW HOME 3Brs. 2' .. Ba. •MESA VERDE• AVAIL NOW. LAG 1BR. 2714 or any apts .. In N.8. & paint & carpet, lg yard, hrdwd firs, decks. ocean llv/tam rms, cathedral 3BR 2BA. lrplc, din. rm, Owners unit, frplc. patio, 1--------- C.M4lsa. Howl Brkrt ok. No pets. S900 mo. vt-. No pets $1500. ceilings. poot, spa, tg 2 car garage, lndry rm. No dlw, w/d hkup. dresslng Ft•ll• ....... MOM llOllTM ouw co. ....,,. -.am ... w MOii IOUTM ouw co. • 1111 UY I llTT I.mt Ill THE DAILY N.OT c--cK v ..... -•o '4BR. 3'~BA. PoOI & epa In .-""" "' e11ctualve Do,,. Shores! 84&-1264/&42·966e S48·2301 Scotti Walk to town 494-8558 yard * malnt $3450mo. petal $1000. 540-S446 rm. Nice area $675 Exec Nwpt Bch home. Rm ...... , ••2Br 1Ba cath. oeil. SHARP 2br 2ba condo. Bric coop. 550-9347 •Oulet & clean 2Bdrm -+$1025 depos. No pets ·brd in xcMg 4 Lf tel & / "=='" dlw, w/d hk-\tp $700/mo beautifully furnished, Villa Balboa furn 2BR 2BA. 846-5824 errands n/smk. resp, i-~-·~-----· 752A Center St. (entry on encl gar. $1450/mo. LR FR den DR pool 2Ba Apt. Dshwshr, new 20-26 yrs old. attractive. zlii east stde) 432-7767 1-800·777-8668/days. spa Beaut vu. oc~. bay: ~~~rNg~::~~~~;;'· --·-MIYILUIE mtelgnt. well groomed CLASStFIEOOFFICE HOURS THE FIRST DAY ......... 000 T~ S.vic:e M·F ._.,, 91)() A'4•6 )()PM , .... O• I'll POA,.ol ''"··~ l(tt .,t'( ffte• SatUf'd•y a 00AM ... t1 30 AM •floO e(<..+Jlllf• "O•h"' o<t••~· I I • I'/ I I I 11.i-.. Cou,.t .. M.F t 00 AM·S 00 PM O.aOl-a M110.•• 1.-ot .... °'' ~~ ~ ... 1 SA~t '~ Ot • P ~ «<ff .. "") . ~ •BEAUTIFUL EASTSIOE 805-259·0943/eve lites. Lse $1800/mo Dys -• ........,_. Mst have car 640-2838 NEWPORT BEACH 28R 1BA lrg yard w/d hk I:: I 'll ZlSO 532-8'492 Eve 771-0426 lllllFF 11T .... ,. Call otwn 9·9·00pm -· f....no •• • 0[A04,..IN£ M• • lO 4¥ ~ ,.p"-' •• ·h 1•W' ..,., _.,..,, ' .,. ..O'tfo'I+~ ~ ' ,.,. -~f'\111 • ---~ °" ~ ... '*"'~ .... ••tf'«'I ........ ' .,. t ""-\PoeiC• ~·w• t J( "'~ Ot I~.,, .. (1 .. t '-•' ..,... .. ....... .o ·~ "'WI ht,, W. Newport 28d S825 up refrig frp1c' gara • ==:!••• I I -_......,,_. ny Close to beach. Beautiful F h 3BR 28A_h_m_C_M_ Npt Hts 2BR condo $1200 se'so im~. Aik 1~ Larg. e tWf'lhse 2Br. 2Ba. ~rtatatl ~-U_,. spacious 1 & 28R Apts ~is'm~ s250/mo• 1~ .... ~ .. '"'''0.• J.•ICMI• • ..... \ s, to"'""' ....,f'CI SJO Py Baytrontcondo2Bd$1275 Jean/Craig631-1266 gar. ale. frptc. pool, ten-LnJ;I w/pvt patios. D/W, mlr-exehg lor few nrs. assist WATERFRONT HOMES nls, n-pets S975mo. APAITlllm rored closets. ce111ng 3 d for teacher tn REALTORS 631-1400 •770-1950• hlaa• 2106 Sparkling clean, large fans. incl Pool. 1ac & rec 0~1 .. ~45•2357 '-""'°"' ~· ,.°""\ j lO PM ... ) JD _,.. ~~ it>O •¥ •• l ... "' JO (J ... , •-•L------rm Close to shopping "'" c .. r DOVER SHORES ..._ l1l1f' ZlH ltwpr! ltlcll 2119 S1350· 3Br 28a Duple!\. Garden apts. Beautifully Small pets ok w/dep Fem Shr NB Villa Balboa I\ I \ I I 'i ., •e.g .. •p • 0. \·•D'" ' 11J 0¥' .._, -·..o ....... ~· ... ,~. ~·" Newly listed spacious 5 28R ABA y I L b ,_._ -Frptc. garage. patto. d/w. landscaped .grounds 19132 MAGNOLIA AVE conoo w/vtew Nicely bd 1 1 r Y· rg r,.... stove. refng . charming Pool & spa. patios/decks. rm on arge corner ot crtyrd, steps to bch & •llAll MW* (213) 277_ 1583 garage or carport. Sorry 964-5567 lurn. gated all amens wtth room for pool. Step convenient shopping. Front 3Br. 2Ba $1300 no pets ' -.--t It L -2169 $475. ut1I · dep 722· 1658 ~~:111~g ~~mi,;:"~!~~ $1100/mo. 673-3773 ·sack 3Br. 2Ba $1250 IBA lBA. unfurn patio. •SEVERAL LOCATIONS twf!1 IC• M/F 22-JO mature. stable. YEARL y 2BR 2BA HOUSE 210 A & B E 15th bit-ms 114 Agate Rent: Bachelor $605 SPACIHS APT. 1 •ill iar. pool. laund"'. cable, $530.000 *756-8558* $850/mo for this sum-Bed S66 ., 673-6900 2 car parking. Frplc. w/d mer.thereatterS690 Call 1 r«X!m .o ftltHllll•2·2111 367 'mo mcl utll C M - h k ups Pe t o k . •BRIGHTON SPRINGS•' p 2 93 7 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba $775 ----area Avl 511 645-2780 \.\..\Tl HI H1 1'1 S 1350/mo 675-9797 Beautiful tn-lvl 2Br 1' iBa emberton. 818 89· 0 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 •111111 SlOO* ltll"'ll ' llK. •-•L-. & spacious 1Br 1Ba lal~ll Ptain1al1 -------Frig. dishwjlsher. stove IWPT 21rt11frHt • REAL ESTATE-~ condo roe rn a QuTet 2107 Bachelor $560 inct No pet5 545-4855 Qn ~nd1 Res!>_ 25-35. n- r Ptaiasal1 2187 waterscaped complex 2BR 18A, Den. single gar-1 Bedroom $650 -----smk $475.mo 67J-9U5 REALTORS Prof. quality famlly se:ICs Frplc, w/d hkup, pool. Jae age, nuge yard Drive by 2BR 1BA duplex Com-2Bdrm 1' .ea $750 * 1111111100* Prof F•M 10 sllr lovely liiii.iiilimii-.-iiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 4 5 bedrm home tn $750-$995. No pets 335 Ogle $950/mo. ptetely returb 8 doors to 28B25drcm 21Bas 642 S184520 Frtg. dishwasher, stove Cape Cod house wt many • -CALL Velma 549-2447 CALL 675-8427 bch $975tmo yrly George en er t • 4 incl No pets 545-4855 •tras steps 10 bch, Na UlltlltME SALE OR LSE OPTION Lux condo wlvu In pres. t1ge gated community $399,000 Esther Yank Balboa Resp, Im · 1--,...------7 141526-3204 Iv message -------**** maculate x·1n1 refs. Long •COND0-2BR 1''rBA• • •3Br, 2Ba. gar. p0ol. Bachelor $600 Neat n·smkr $575 Susie, terr;n 1yr , 675-5102 Patio or huge pr1vate $1600 mo Short tenancy 2BR iba upper untt. year-2Bdrm i •.ea $790 2BR 2BA. w/gar dl w. wtd 852 941 1 Cl 646-4988/e CfrUl •elMar 2122 yardsavatlSmallpetok 6 months on1y1 Call ly.sundeck.2blkstobch 13iE i8thSt 646-68l6 refr1g nea1 Hoag WATERFRONT LIDOISLE Poot. CALL 646-2846 24 1-0590 for Info No oft-street parliing. _____ --_ $795/mo 675-84 11 28r 2Ba apt 10 snare. fully 640-1529 or 760-5000 RflhW ·I \r\'O 1._-YI' Ii~\ ·11 REALT~S • IEWNIT IElllTS CIWIMlll FllEI 3BR. loft. 2'~BA. 2 car gar- -------------------' age. large tot $299,000 INI Esta .. r11 111. C..t• .... 1 aH lnantC..... •BY OWNER1 3Br. 1Ba. hardwd fir flptc. lg yard. litllerl lOOZ Berber carpets Charm- A __,.Of THE ~g _S245,000 645-0489 SEMSNMNaALNETWCl"Ki BY Owner Drive by. call Hurry• Call Ll.Z or Chuek Jones 63 1·1266 or 6"16-5743 .... ..., llft.11 •408 SEAWARD 2 Sty• 2Br 1·~ Ba lrg encl patio. frplc. comm. pool. no pets $875 832-4618 2Bf. fBa gar wtd,Y: deck. frptc. close to beach. S 1300 705 Poppy. •640-4072• 2 Cute. but cozy Duplex Units 2BR 1BA. 1 car gar Frptc Drive by 514 Jasmine. $900/mo or 702 Begonia $950. YILU IEITALS 111-•112 BEAUTIFUL 2Br 2Ba duplex wt marble<l firs, trptc. garage. laundry, pvt beach access No pets. $1450/mo 675-2370 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO for appt 372 Magnolia 3br 3ba tam rm 3-car gar. frpt. skylts. remodel $266.000 72.2· 1375 On the sand·n-er bldg, IUll IEW only 8 year$ old Has I 3BR·2BA up & 2BR-2BA Lrg 2BR 2BA Upstrs. lower. Blt-tns. frplcs. 4 lrptc. micro, beamed cell. r . ... .1... ... 1-~ .. • WTSllE CIAllEI car gar etc $699,950 deck. gar. wt d hkups ['..] _:!.,U lt"•Jl.."N, 2 Houses on a tot. Only .IACMSIEALn N/smk1ng Chldrn ok MmlSln $234 .500 Call Ron lll-UlO lll-Ollt ~16~1mo 121-8335 PAll/llYllE Young 631 • 1266 CHINA Cove condo 2Br SHl,000 I ·~1~~\·'.? 2Ba. 2-car gar 1 block to Hard to fmd 5 BR. 3BA • • • • · OPEi HOISE beach Patio & BBQ Buut by Deane tn Un1v Q 1 $1350/mo 979-3084tday Park This immaculate __ ---DAILJ 1•1 673·7537/eve• tam11y nome overlooks IEllm AIU targe park with comm Large 3br 2ba home near 2111 YISTA HUii pool. spa tennis -play the oest schools· Wtth •WATEI YIEW• area large bonus rm & we1 bar. In newer North Blufls 1"-IOIO dining rm dramatic fire-Elegant 3BR 2' 1BA place lovely patio & No Agents please Mii MWI PAYIHITT oackyard RV access We'll g111e you 1he down m S2 l5 000 Call SELECT excng tor ashare of own-BH&G 751-5000 PElllSIU NllT ershtp You maic.e the -- mthl)' pymts & we share iilnii1ii·aiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii04iii4ii! CAPE Cll app rec You receive Sunny & picture perlect lOO°lo tax beneftts Must TllTLI IMl IUI I All remodele<l 1987 4Br. have clean credit Agt JBR 2BA 1700 511 Green-1 2 Ba 2 1 1 o Se v 1 II e '497-8757 Dys. Ev. Wllnds belt vtew Pllt spa ott ~425.000 Agent-Darlene ICEAlf'lllT •H MBR New crpt. oak firs & I 673-8700 or 675-6040 2 Bedroom plus Den 2 pamt Call AgtiOwnr Balboa Island Realty Bath Home or grea1 tn-Princs only. $262.500 YEIUILU nm11sE come potenttat• Under-Phll & Eugenia Starken- ground securtty parking burg 854-8636/760-5000 WITI YIEW! ASKING $280 ooo RE/AW 2Br 2Ba 2 gar spaces · .. / View of Saddleback & hrr ftftt lltn B N 1.·t·.w !T¥''f"''ff ru_\ l ay ew on market ll...alO \.~I-'\_,.._ I A $144.900 6"14-7211 ---~-· ·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil REALTORS • CllUOIYE WATEIFlllT Unique 4 or 5BR 2BA 2 s1ory prvt home 1n Qutel exclusive community Spacious & versatile floor plan Wonder1ul views Great front palto. plenty of parking All new decor Lse avl at $3500/mo YILU IEITALS 111-.. 12 Nxt to Bayside Brdg. Newly decor 3BR 2BA lwr Dplx Frpl, pa110. prk1ng S 1500 675-7006 SPYIWS llLL - 118° HUI YIEW 48R. 2' 1BA. DR. FR. LR. pool. private corner lot Beautlful' $34001mo D/863--0582 E/644-1968 SPYIWSLUll Repossessed homes from =----=---~­Gov I from S 1 00 ;>lus re-1 l .... rt ••ell l OH pairsttaJies Througnout ----------CA/Nattonwtde' Also tax I * HVH 4Br 3'...,BA, 2 mstr /Jn ~IG£L ~l\l ll y & ASSUCIAHS Newbedtord · 'BR • bonus. 3 full BA, beauti- tu t $35001mo Malt 1100 Gulledge 720-9800 or 760-5000 prooerlles suites. solar. 111ew of UCI. Mt~ilt Rtatl 216-453-3000 EJrt H221 single story, lg yd & pallO. f •-1 close to elem 644-7274 ti ... t 1-------------.... -YIEW IAY OIEIT 2br~~~~n~~ch. RE/AW .. , IOWl,UYllAllM IYIWIEI 5•parl< Star.646-1304 \f\XT\.\:.Yf j~-.( 'II ..... , IEACI Beauttfut, 4Br. 2''tBa. lam COSTA Mesa Xlnt senior REALTORS • PllTlllSE rm New kt1Ch8'1 S425K park 2br 2ba • den Lo l"'lli-illillli ____ _ •• Wt cooperate wt agents 1• .... agn1Hcen1 penthouse 675_6040 or 955_2510 space rent Poot, ctubhs. UNUSUAL 3BR 3' >BA. 2 trplcs. dbl garage. top of tne hne appls. S21501mo . with spectacutar view Call Jim M $43 500 Bkr 556-6358 'One of tM largest units 1n __ _ the Villa Balboa with a UYFlllT * Nwprt Bch on Bluff, crnr lot coot. Quiet. extra nice spacious family room itv-ingtdintng area plus two 4Br lam/din rm ott1oe 2BR Adult pk $32.500 bedrooms den c a-5'1Ba. pvt dock & sltp Owner 432-7939 thedral celling. skylights Accomoe1a1es ~ppro11 60' I.E. Waat.. i62S and two large decks boat Next to ., 101 gar-1 ________ _ Enjoy the security of a den on West side across •WAITEI* gated community and the lrom Lido Yacht Club Private Party wants house care free itte at the pool & 1•T11 FLlllT PAmll 1n CM/NB Under $2001< spa or walk to tne beach Part.;1ng for 4 • cars 722-7537 No Agts ••• 3BR 2BA Close to ocean. Avl now' $1550/mo ••• DETACHED 48R 2BA. new paint crpt & window oov- erings N1oe patio, dbl garage $1800tmo Agt 673-5354 Call now tor an appoint-$1.350.000 By Owner men1 $410.000 P11nc1pats only 673-5373 Hobbyists find the equtp-Rooms. ac>artments. homee lll-1100 Please leave message ( I ( '1){ .. , I I KJ "' BA YSHORES ' '1'' 1 • Top Qualtty remoelet with ~ 1 1\ 11 '' ~ 2 odrms tots of gtass. 10 \I I' 11!"'• FR Doors and nigh f111u ••I Mar l 022 Ullll Y11W llLLS View of bay Renovated 4BR wllg pvt oacl<yard Bleac.hed oak floors &. wood wtndows $589.000 Owner/Agent 640-2571 beamecl ce11tngs Built around sunny patto 1n Quiet 1ocat1on (LHI $455,000 673·6900 \f.<l\TI HI RO"ll HOMf ' IM.. REAL ESTATE Sea y .. ,,.,.,.,, Cal CIHlllW, Ml-5671 for information & surprisingly ~ow cost. "*1t and supplies they n.-d • claHill.cl cen aatllfy YoVf In ctasllfied housing Medi. Daily Pilat The En~ Rme •CUTE 2BR E ASTSlOE •LUXURY 4Br 2Ba upper $~~i~5m03~;~:7~ibh Str Bachelor '$590 * •EASTBLUFr • * furn M or F non-smkr Remodeled Covered duplex gar, YRLY/LSE. 1 Bedroom $680 1BR 1BA. frpl $725 Lse $925 · "'' 673-1849 al h Id & k A I St""S to beach S1795mo PENINSULA YEARLY 2Bdrm ,.,.ea $790 2BR 2BA. frpl $895 Lse --p •0. c 1 pet o 11 ~... 161 E 18th 642 0856 G1 1 •s •or ltat now! $800/mo. 760-8862 650-3633 or 639-8722 3BR 2BA. lrpt 2 lg oecks • 722-8140 or 722-801 1 r t~ 1 2740 3BR 2ba house College *IEITALS* wtd hk·uP obi gar $495. -deposi t 1 BR •STEn TO IHOll* Park Kids OK' No pets 2-5 Bdrm $900-$5000/mo $1350tmo 646-6463 mobile hm. no pets. Mat 1Bd B d Parking spaces available adults quiet. 1991 New-rm 1 a. i w. wet oar $1 200/mo ~securtl y Martt. Agt 673-9378 $6SO Nice 1Br ut1ls paid. port Blvd 646_8373 $775 No pets 675·6606 '"large parking garage. Avatl now 642-9731 • -no-pets. near beach' S50 'Mo Please call •TilE ILIFFS* CLIFF HAVEN New decor Tracy at Park Newport 4BR 2ba home Pool. spa. lrplc. tam rm. eat-in kit Walk to S C Plaza $1375/mo. 641-6679 4BR. FR. 2'>BA. 2400 stf 102 E. llJ • WTSllE • 2BR 1Ba. eat in kite . 544.7333 Grnblt. pool $1800 Helen GREAT 3BR 2BA Duplex. Spacious 28R lBA house patio. encl gar. no pets - B Dowd Rllr 720-7432 Shutters. frptc. d/w w/d Frplc. lg yard. w/d hkup. -~800/_mo Agt 642-2134 Storlft 2742 NO PETS $850/mo 329 -- 111111-PllL •WESTCL IFF 2200 SQll s"~2usop~mog:,~y 6W7/3~8p7n5r4 Un1vers11y D r =S WESTCLIFF Lrg ·2br 2ba STOIAHIWIES EXEC Ho••E 38 2· e 642-2816 condo. New crp11Clrps. "" r ' a. frplc Poot 1256 Rutland Costa Mesa I Newport Close to shopping. new paint, drapes. all built· ins Pool/spa. Only $1600/mo Call SELECT BH&G. 751 -5000 nice yarel. gardener incl Ou1et Penin Pnt Yrly Lrg CHARMING Sl)acious 3BR $895/mo 832_ 1766 border 24-hr access $ t750 673-6590 2BR 2BA. 2 car gar liv & 28a 1 car gar, frptc, _ _ business or personal BAY FRONT Exclusive ds~:S~i;~d6~~~fg79* patio a111 mid May $925 UH IAYFlllT 12x20't 12x30' 548-3878 Lido Pen1n Boat sltp avl 646-7875 or 536-0931 APT 2BR 2BA s fa75 Coaaercial 2br 2' .. ba, trpl, 2 car gar. SUPER sharp 1BR, 'tblk CllPLmlEMllEL 673-1283 I .E. Silt ltat lllE TO WCI pool S?500 673-3313 to bCh Parking. new LIH'ISLE L d d 28R 2'LBA 2 carpet. ttle. paint Yearly •S100 OFF• g upgra e n 1•YfllllT FllllSIEI R b d 1 tat story townhome with 11 $725 • sec 673-6478 ent ran new or less' Furnished Art Very WID. Ing. frplc. garage Spacious 4BR J'·rBA. 2 C-• I .. -2622 Beaut 1 & 2Br apts ready elegant 2BR Bay views 2769 Community pool/tennis story home w/huge pauo troaa t .. ar for move-In $550-$650 & prtv beach s l500tmo 1--------- Small pet ok s 1200/ma Magnificent 111ew Lg mstr 2 Bedroom l ''>BA. S500 Must see the difference 675-3 197 or 675-5893 WESTCLIFF lllLllll YIW IEIUL. S suite wtencl porch 3 car Move-In Bonus! 1 year AU IOW APTS. Corner Westchff & Irvine • parking Ava1t now lease 5950 . 5500 sec 530 w Wilson NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nwpt Bell-Corner Vu Suite lll-•112 S 1500/Wk or $4000/mo 900 Sea Lane 644 _2611 TSL MGMT 2br 1ba. pool & carport Full service Charming Cape Cod-Blue YILU HITALS 2ar. t'>Ba. frprc patto. 722-9012 or 642-1603 ~;:~,:0~~~5-~5 ,~each .. 1·1101 381. new decor. large dbl 111-•112 new carpet and paint So COTIAIE nPE 1200 SQ II on Balboa Pen ~~~5~dory :V~~7 B~;~g BAYRIDGE CONDO 2Br of PC H $1095mo $100 OFFI Ample Parktng ut1ls pd 650-9269 Scott 2Ba upper, ftp dbl ga~ •722-8949• E/SIDE2Br 1Ba.gar lgyd &IS•l-..S S 1400:S~3-0~;~.Steve Wkndsleves 89 1.3 t32 sec . pool W1D lrfg 1ncld. BAY & OCEAN vu New w/pat10. wshr·hk up. new WITI .. , ... nO'pel S 1300mo 675-9460 decor above China Cove carpets/firs $745/mo 1300 sq tt at S I/sq tt-trtple EAST SIDE 2BR 2' 1BA 1800 sit 2Br . den. gar 2544 Orange l&Clusivr 8'1e~ Commullllr net Fully lln•Shed base- w1th built ins Large yard BEAUT Harbor Vu Home s 1800 673-7692 TSL MGMT 642-1603 hn bt.luhlu1 IBR Ac>t • l11&t men! carpeted f11e 2 car g·ar S 1100tmo' 2 stry 4BR 3' iBA ln·law ~ho C>sho sfltl "'l''O c11 spnnklers Great CdM lo-* 645-985?. Quart er s s 2 7 5 0 3BR 2BA ( 1 Br has pvt oen CUii E/SIH 'Ct Pti•41t btlCh S990 cation 645·6505 644-6610 or 673-3 t 74 entry) Lg living rm & den S550 1br pool 1 persn no r Lg 2BR·dbt master suites. -New carpet & paint pets 646 5137 11 8pm ... , ... 11:.-a ftreplace dbl garage, lg ILIFFS 3111211 s 15501mo 644-5687 • • tu1•-• yard $1200/mo Dys Dot ga r age trp1c, EASTSIDE 2 stry. 2BR Soir1.Nopets 847-6357Hm846-8826 St600tmo 754-1551 3BR 2BA lower unit 1''>BA diW,.,encld gar. .-11 516 tris $ 1300/l'TJO patio. norpelS $700 MESA Verele spacious ex-I•--------VILLAGE RENTALS ·sec 645-4319 ecut•ve 3000si f, park lllFFS 3111 LEASE * 720-8791 * view. near goll courses Or 2BR • Den 2• •BA Lease/Option or rent• $1450/mo 640-5664 Bkr USTSllE CISTA IESA $2300/mo 545-3722 IEWL Y IHtHTEI BRAND new i~xury 2-sty 2BR w/gar. new crpts condo 2br 2ba frplc tncd yd 636-4120 1-SPll.A an ch 2-car garage 2526 Santa Ana 'D .. $7 tO S 1395/mO 854-2 1; 1 NEWPORT TERRACE 3Br CAPE COD •Fireplace 2-.ea. upgraded condo. 2br lba Cltffhaven Fence lrplc. pool. sauna. yd. gar. water . all new $1100/mo 968-419 1 $950t mo 645-3363 28R 2'•8A TwnH$8 Huge HARBOR RIDGE yrd w/auto access. Dbl 3BR. FR. 2' • BA 111ew. cts gar xtrasl $995 Pet Ok 2 to pool Excel cond Avl ppl 646-1264/642-9666 4/8. S2850tmo Agnt -------·-·•-•! Evan 644-9060 LARGE EXEC 2 story 4BR 2BA. lam room. 2 frplcs. fenced paddle tennis Newer Upsl!s 3BR 2BA 2 Bedroom. frplc. patlo, F r p I c; d e c k pa 11 o $800 586 skylghts. gar w/d hkup garage. 646• 1 N1pe1 $1450 759-9590 Easts1de huge 1BR 1BA SUNNY 2BR 2BA Swedish ftreptace ret11ger a tor. suAdec k garage S 1050tmo 495-8238 So ot PCH. 2Bdrrn iB8. patto7 carport trptc. lg closets, new crpt No pe1s $900 675-1746 Ct1t1lft11 2624 Wetd:field . APUTllEITS with w/d hkups. walk-m closet. garage No pets S650/mo Call Jean or Craig 63 t-1266 E'stde 1Br sm cottage. Frptc. patio, lndry lac. no- pe11 $550/mo ·sec 187 E 21st 645-7234 WESTSIDE VILLAS en . $2250/mo 645-1528 Large, attractive ap1s In a '-"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii beautttul garden setting. I• Pool/spa. garage or Located on tde lush E/SIDE $675 per Mo 2bdrm 1ba. frplc. enc patto, lndry rm. garage- 10 by 20 631-4036 IELllMlllS llWLUll• •UAlllEW1• Large 3 Br. 2~8a. 2 car attached garage, w/d hkups. frplc. pvt yards, pool & spa. $1250/mo RESERVE ONE NOW• 726 W. Wiison St. For 1nfor call 548-7001 greenbelt. t xpanS1ve 3BR 2',.,BA beauty is up- graded to suit the million dollar appetite. Short 01 long term tse ok $2300 mo. lmmed occpy poss- 1 b I e . Doug Herbs t 760·5000 or 720·3980 Rf/hW .. / \t\X'l\.1.:'l' I~~\ ·11 REALTORS'- carport Sorry. no pets. •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 39 Garden Apt. spacious 8 ~~~so~-~~5583 2BR. d/w. w/wcpts/drps. 1 Bedroom 2Bdrm 1Ba 301 Avocado 5630 cable ready Encl gar. 5750 $690 No pets 645-5577 642-9850 1 Bedroom $655 24 1 W Wilson 63 1-0960 112 llH .. APTS 111nutaHAT1120 2 Sw1mm1ng pools Close to Schools & Shops Small pets accepted VILLA MARSEILLES 3101 So Brtstol 557-8200 210-Altllar 1Br. garage. stove, vac- cant $595 756-8558 2BFl18A.""'D/w. carpet & drapes. No pets! Carport $675/mo. • deposit. 716 Shalimar 852-9966 •S200 BONUS! Great E· 11de locl LG 1BR $600 & up. Cable, BBQ. gar, etc! Sorry. No pets 631-&427 lllT&ITll. 2Br 1•.1oBa Townhouse. Laundry room, all built· Ins. good loc. $785/mo 2078 Thurtn TSL MGMT 642-1603 llSTUTll 2BR 1BA, laundry rm. close to shops, buses. Will accept O C Housing S650tmo 2261 & 2268 Maple TSL MGMT 642-1603 LARGE bachelor apt. with trg patio In good locale Prefer single person $470/mo 859 w 19th. " ....... , ,,,,, '""' tfllf IJ' l,J,r11"ot J t AJ .. t ''"' ,.J t 1 11 • n ~, ,,,,., ,., '. ''•1. i f t 'h1 !n;ut• fi -'"" ir• P it ltr H t,,.' t • W°t•1.t '' f' ' Ttl t !Jo V ,, 1 # 1t ' .. ' / i '"If ·~· ~\W'' ,•II , j i' • f'i •If .\ ~~·:"•"•••• PARK NEWPORT (714) 644-1900 ~-~ .tt \#'I Jcwqt.llf' """' ~...,, f\lrwpor1 ~1Wf"I ( ... ti'.,,, ... li:f~m. Opm * C4lt ll1 S1itts A/C Ample prkg, $325 up 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 300111H .. n 1617 WESTCUFF DRIVE Nwpt Bch. Agt 541-5032 7 so s/f -Prime office space m Balboa great v-s w1tn patio Avail 51 ti Call Judy 675-9615• LlllRY SllTES Garoen of11ces. prime 10- callon on Brrstot 1000 to 3000 SQ ft AC. excellent parking S I 15-S I 35/sf Pr1vafe restroom & wet bar available 957-6035 NWPT BCH 2 mo7s FREE RENT Lets make a deal Great Coast Hwy loc. reas rents tnct utll Xlnt pari\mg Agt 645-3683 IFFICES FH LWE Nwp1 Bch 500·5000 Si l. Airport area. Competitive .f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: ' Orange Coall DAILY PILOTfTuelday, April 12, 1988 ... LOST a&:b CovX60~~~~~~~~~~~~~!·f·~la~~~~~!i"!~!i!~~·~~H!•~liiij~~~::!!~1a~,..,...~~~·~·~~s~~la~ple[ij1~·~·~~·~·~Jt!ji!ii~J ~~tL:-:!s!ue~~la~~~t::llSJt!!~·,__~~ LAOlll WATCH ~c 113£1& ..... f /T mll/ ... WM'ftl 4 lllM. NIT'fm ....... l111,el11kt UL.11/0Al•I . Teiem11keting ... bOe/BelbOa llland, Combo.~. lauft. 11111111 Front ""'· Waretl~M. Leb ...iet. t-1pm Exper WMt<enot. Mriy monw19 For *Y buay ~&tat• Elles.M Bout1Qua Btlle• Security OllJcer• Mete" H . AEWAAO. Otymet. Aleo""" I fotd. Drlll9fS, & ~. Mf9' ~ N8 &u-7"8 tome lttt lf1•noone ott1ea ev.y othef wknd Sportsware afld Auto A' •71114111211l-1 !~5011 2~rl1t1M Wiii tr.in. 414-1450 F~ 1~1~~t~· needed fOt TUX SMOP In lllB.I Muet be °'* 18. good Mu.t be ralilbla wllront ,euOf .. s Pt T wknd days I TIP WllEI I ._ I ••·21 13 lllZI& f.wlll Ptaw conteet Carol C09ta ...._ 146-1351 * * Onvtng record, $5.7Stv• office appearance NawP0<1 lmport1 NB LOST SHAVING KIT with Wll tr.in. Metutt '*'°" 11141 141.1013 11!\m -.. I klsscw ;::::r 7;:' :::,_; 12 Sal/Sun 9·5 Call Joen 642·9405 l<artlfl IP JI :. ~.Br;;?,oo•~ -~-Oys/'Ml-,-,r-.1-::.e.1121 -,.--.-1.llUI MK~~R: .=::~~T.:. ":.,!;P~ ~=~ PIYWL 831.12&e Fo~S ~~~gn $7 OQ/HOlJR ....,.. 18 & Up• E8fn S150-$2500 phcatlont tor Coot11. vlcH & photos lor ,_ • .._. ,us tom framing 1 11 j • REWARD. LOST 2 Min Fii .Ill Dally Part lime P"Oto 011hwHher1, Kitchen Pfom<>'torl modallog. c... l....rMI sales E1P p<ttl d Go<><t FOR QUALIFIED PEOPLE FI Schneuzan. old but Are you edventurou1 and modeling No t11.p No Callllar & Pantry Person Lana Lamt>foso 'The Tall Full °' pert time tntar .. t· w people & tollOw·uP• • tweet, vtc BrOolilhurst & need money? Are yOU 1.. WORLD TALENT to WOt'll in our Vaget8fian 8lond Ona Man Stu· ing wor'll, good Ulwy C1ll l0t aopt 675-6552 t Ad. m.. Apr 11 4 bflgnt, ... I-groomed & AGENT-Lie /bonded Rastwaunt awe' wllnd• dlo/Salorl' tor ltltan118W Ad~• 09P()rtun•· 122·901010 9&2·82641E eager to learn? J p •t811) ~3U5 PIMM 8P9'Y at apc>Otnl"*ll 875--0823, ty Ml-2t3t MITM. lllllUAIT UUS Pllml Enta<prlMI has MV8'al 225 E l7th Str, 2333 E Coast Hwy •A. ..,...... FI T FrlfTuas 10 8pm FO< Sasn Door Co Will REWARD Iott Fern Husky doQ (blind In one eye) on 415 vicinity Edlngat & Gothard. 847-1035• Pt11111l ltnict1 oPCW'llngs tor thOM 01 yOU FLllAl WT-C09ta ...._ Corona dal Mar P~K NEWPORT APT s train F T & prT S6 Hr ....... 0 A•n ata... Im--•· Eve • .-no ••P9' nae. 8332 __ ,....,.... ________ up Picture lrarnat FIT Call Gary 644-1900 comm Fine F1n1sll Sasli & .... ... 'I ...... w .. 1mln1t• Ava . w .. t. ... .,..... 11-.s 979-2717 Moo-Fri. 1-5. --D c 57U R "I ataty w orll with 1>9<>Pla mintttr 891•0418 FT RESTAURANT OOf o esearc 18 or over who are auc-/ plettlc surgery oftic:. .... ITI ftlTM. llTI ... -. Dr Huntington 8Gn "$k G '"ROEN ER T .. -.............. c....... Dall" RN, lull heeltn banefitl, . 10< Donna 891·2391 casslul. mollveted wtn· .. '"' Vf-'V" ....,, , panllOI\ plan. •llP81'1anca S..ing antl'lusiaehc per-...... I •••tDS ners Spend winter in WANTED FI T Mull be re-Piiot Is lootung IOI an with OR scrub reccwery ton, perm PIT AC>Ply or lfU Clfll I. tth • •-•4iatt ...... ,. itl l issit• Yitj11 l-CHI lti111 H4 (I Ttrt. 2P111TI1a IYllWLE If you ve ever betr'I dlt- couraged lbout tale· c>nOM sales bee*IM ot poor management or scam opera10t1 _... g1Vi! us a rAll We otter ............. ,,.._ •LHr.ehe .......... s.,....,. .,.. ...... .,. Emr ...... . Sngl A;;1,;(I men 6"iras potltlOn u Caretaker Gardening & malnt Nl &mkr Prfra Live -in Soutl'lern Calltorn1a and llable Newporl area energetic person to ... post-oP' _..__~s· ., __ ... _. call 3535 E Cit Hwy COM Fer'" • .,,ri...... 11 travel 1 t *••tern ttates Elite Gardening Sarv1oa ""our Otttnct Manaoera 644•12..0'"""" ,_....,.., • •873-2930• * ..... ~,.,I 1 •R••~'~1tra•" Ttl with our supervised mar· 646-5588 3 days dunng Iha._..... .. - • ~ •full u_. PM'1l TIMI , .. ..,~...., (213) 598-()946 111,..,. .. , .... tin 3111 eAeYs1tt£Fi PART nMe In m y home 1 child 5 45am·2·45pm Alter 3pm 241·8341 . l*l!Ull k.ettng team Paid train-weekends and hOltdays IUllllYIALllF/T P/TJmf.... slllml. llf.IM. 22~• Ne ... po<1 Bvo {.M 1ng program Exciung IA•Hlll/ Apt>ficant must 11ava re· Seek•"" ;n.,_.IC ,,.,.,.,. Dermotology Cell Katfly 9nt lltt 11. Mf.1112 646· 1u 5 •A bOn I I h h ••-•-hat>te car With vahd CA . .., .... ,.....~. ••Ml-0770• * us Pan. Pus tg -·-to grow With 111ablianad Restaurant •R•MSTlf•• earn1n91 Company c•rs Approx 2.S hr1 i:>erlllllMk drt..,.,s lteenM, proof ot company Min 1 ~ r• PIT OFFICE HELP -•• --- return fare guaranteed $5hr, fle11 hrs, gn IOI inaurance and OMV S S -·"-Call through Frtday 11.4 stdnt or retlr" 557.7234 prtnl·OUI Sta'11ng pay is s181 1 1 200••P alary 900• Nice, tut grOWtng Costa Fine d1n1n9 •estau•an1 only Don Howard S7 00 per hour plus gas .,;6-nt7arvtew by appl Mala Co Fla11 hra Type e11p & mature ~·v•e<I (7141646-3337 IElllAL llLPll allowance only -441 and misc ofttee work Restaur4int SC Ptau For Glass Co in C.M Come in to apply 11 llllEI AllEI Prefer l5· Y'S ••P9• Jack•• o• Pttrry 540-3840 . Hou•ewlle or re11red Musi have good driving re-SS 7" """'" RltSta 1 cord. 241-0575 All shills good pay and great hr c2·vvvv uran --.... ..._. benet1111n Laguna 8aach -P/T PINI SAUi llln PIUUll IEIEUL IELP -J rml Rel •rem en t home No ex par nee: Ca.n make Is now a"ep11n9 aoc;.11- IEITILISIT Protess.ono • ..,.,,,, E, ~ h$1> on i 1..i9v"ll "11 < Cat 559.33 14 e 1011rr SEOROIRY •or •asi'10r (( W•1r ~c count•"'O ) L .10• • eei. r1r; • </, ... , , _ ~, ei tie•ienc,. 2E.1 88 • • - SECIETAllY Ready to work par\ 11n:ie1 Oua11ty Ortho 011,,e needs tun chairs1de tor 8-10 Oays month RDA & L1v•1n help with our 4 C'h•I· Ortho eap d helpful near drttrl 5 day/weell& NEeat So c Plza 556· 1122 * Friendly, outg<>tng pa<SOf1 * 49'-9'58* over S 1000/wll W0<lr. nr CCll•ons 10• 10 work In C M renlal IH Witt.. St •SI'S AlllSTAIT beach Gene 673-4162 •IMt/llestess ~~eBl:gpi! M1930 New-Oest• -.U, CA11Jt21 FOf srnl Board & Care & 01.JALITY CONTROL IN-•leHai ftM StTntr "'t""P0~1 Pt-n ~ .... -C. I '§.u '·F~ ''"" r ~,. ~ . .,_ ..... . oetween 9am & 5pm M·F L1ve·ln a"I 494·9458 SPECTION & MANAGER Appiy in C>efSO<I uesoay young non-smllr no· ' ..... ,,. .... ~,..~~;..r ... ,. . o.~ .. .... ............. ••••rtultt "' riPt ........ 1..a11 6•2·4536 :430 3 30·9 00 P M Asa IOI Pal C 1 e111pnone Sales If IT llMI IT .. EARN $400-$1000/WK ltsll apaMlng Salary 10 DRIVER be d1tcu1sed 645-3324 Allen Beck Florist ~-=------,,,.,,,.,,..,,-J2809-14wport Blvd NB GENERAL OFFICE PI T Or call Beth at fi.42·432 1 -l0t prOducllOn sail DOats tn<u Friday Dt .. n 3.5 p.no,na.s.. Q.000 IWtlh &•I 205-IFflOI Plllll Mac Grego• Yacnts r JlU W, least lhry II ~(""-S""'•' 6'!> · "• '.:.11 • ·r ·~ • :;,•. •S' l"lr Tra1n1n9 -comm numbers w I 1r11 n r:rr for ar,llitecffiill mm 1831 Placant a C M MacGregor Y'hts. 1631 LIVE IN child care f 1 & 3 yr near OC Airport Mull be 1 Re11u1 Sales Placentia. C M o•dl hve 1n own apt 1 energetic. oroaniied, & llAlll U SALIS lap!ezant 5530 675· t353 •&HlllTIM* •IYEl/llLIYEIY UCRETHf, T --Z ~----•OAM-12.Nooa Mon·fu Ca '-lo"" 5 Positions Left As~ tor LI/ COST" MES" 548-6919 Suoca1tu1 Manne Dist w••ElllSEM•• '"ks e11p'O Pay/Rec llft .... Cieri! w/computer e11p Heavy 1tltin9. must have a Good utary & benefits good driving record IHHALIFFICf block to beach enghsh I nave own car Great ben-PIT. retirees welCome Sat 1 speaking 675-3379• et1ts Kathy 979-6283 9·2 & Mon 9.5 lnctudes Mechanics helper own OPERA TOR - -pnone & counter sa1es Are you IO<>t111'19 IOr,; 'ar~r ODPOr1un1t, "' womens las111on~"' HCn IECErTllllST : • r • :r-rc. ,f M ; RECEIYH ptlg. Ple•sant non-smoll-$6/Hr 24 1-0942 * Busy prop mgmt otllce Typing. phones. filing. etc Some hetd work FI T (;'!:~~~ic:o Contact flPllllA CllTllH ~~;~a~:t-~:~~s Irvine tools. gas lrucks Apply Immediate opening Exper Frler'IOly olflee. will train 7am Mac Grego• Yachts pret. Wiii train 2· 10pm Apply Pecinysaver t660 I UIZ 1631 Plaoen11a c M I Newport Baacn SU· 7050 Placentia Ave C M I NEEDS A FULL T1ME Ir ar ~· .... .,,~ ~ .. A 1:'t''1' , • ~ea Est i•.. '' -P f'11~­ ca•1 6' J ;. ·· SICT'l RECEPT PHSOI FIUllY .~ ...... t".. • ..... ts, ,t,_,. = • ~ · " : J'>'" Me'>a -iiiiiiffiii---Needs Sales Help for •"es &111111• ROI & -kends Must be P /T IEOlnOY •-••f-lllTlfF ... ll•ll-~Y UiimlllSTP/T ASSOC1ATE 10 ..,o•• "e•· ----~· M ·F I 30-l2 30 F ble nours e.en1n9s <11"0 For Chir<>e>ractOf PIT Part time help Salal. d• on " ront "'eeltends ...... • • S • ""' :;,. • St"'\ H ; .. ·~ ~ ~\· ,;tcr-t to' 'l. ... • Vd. ~'~QI I Offiee Mclttt nae Some tlei11Dle & 1tnow 1ash1on computer aicp 760-8411 1911'1 St at Harbor 1n 11 5 fun and dilferent• Costa Mesa Courtyards Tnere 5 neve• a dull mo· 642-7t03 ment Pt T gen oll1ce Neer 0 C. Airport good EXCELLENT WAGES tor skills req d tor busy 'M atartlng salary Pleasant spare lime assembly Martne Co 63 t-8480• working cond111ons. Call work electronics cratts - Mary Of Lindi 851 -1600 o 1 he, 9 1 n 1 0 IAll MIUIR UYEITlllll t-504-641 -0091 Ext Fem expe< wl roller sets 1160 Open 7 days Some c1ten1e1 needed Exp pref d M ature liveries plant mainten· ottioa appearance Mus1 Typ1no Benefits SA a.nc. Hort1CUltutal or Ot· be ••••able Typ•no 54 1..a 779 45wpm Exp pref d but 'hid knowtadge helpful Wiii train Calf 760-SOOO •lllAL FlllT .,, .. Peds office F"endly Typing. bkkpng, PIT F/T Ex.per prel'd 631-3863 *••41•••* Apply 1989 Hatbor Blvd . Cosla Mesa Ask tor Joan .... ,.. .... Prel.w computer exper PIT FIT Mon & Wed 631-1768 Start P/T NB shop LOOktng for a ureer in DIC. SEClnARY 673• 7438 Tues-Sat Newport Lab needs tern· PmTIU llLPll 11•'11111111 Advart1s1ng? II so the For small office 4 or 5 "'R STYLIST Great lo-porary courter lor busy $5 hr Must lrve in Newport ... •111111 We offer a co,...~1 1 .e- sa1ary ano oene1 t pac• age w•tn a commiss· • arrangemerit LAIZ 15 Fasn1on 1s1ano New· Port B•ach or call Pai (714) 144-4411 E O E ... s•-•e I .... t .. • =' ... Q at. .. "l 4 ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • GARAGE SALE It's that lime 0901n1 Molo.e iure your goroge sole 1s o succesi by odvert1s1ng •n closs1f1ed S1ort yovr od fWO doyi before !tie sole to attract the most buyers Daily Ptlot has 2 entry-days per week Must be cation• Lots o f droe>-•ns lab Brtng OMV ""•ntout 0< Costa Mesa 650-1210 F h 1 I d 1 deta Io ~ t-"' I I k ,,. as io•n 7601 ~~8•sa on ,.. -CLll level positions 1n Class!-' r n "" ype a e Can renl 11 you wish 282 Pleasant working cond -vo.1"' ...- fted Ad11ert1s.1ng II you shorthand and work on Forest Ave Lag Beach Call in AM •640-0140• SELL !Seek$ r oflice US>Star • c like i>eoPle a~ can type IBM / PC c 0 m Dute r 494-5677 or 830-6282 • Someone you kno9 tum;ng P'lones tyP.1'19 & " "!; 45 wpm we'O like to talk Sa lary open C all _ 0on·1ri.nai.1ollquedate s .... 167Cleaelfled ll• exp a Cal 10< aco• 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 to you Ex.oellarll ben-250·9090 & leave msg ltyou're!Oollingtoracar, SallthoMnevat·utedlt.m• gr981pieceto buyt"8tllrst • •67S-7t00• • ~15 C~P~y e~~M ~--------~'='~='=~="=u=~=='=°'~e=~~~='=h~~~~~~~~~~~=~=~~-th_r_o_u~g~h_c_~_s_s_if_i_e_d_Lcar=--------i ~~~m 1 •, tor an appointment town11 aneo1nelaalfleo 642·432 1. e11t 30 1 T It --.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • AIDE. L1ve-1n Assist disabled fem prof EtSO CM Nice rm • S350tmo Eves & wknds oll F prt Nsmk 645-2357 APPLY AT 1111 In Alfril and be,ome eligible 10 1011n a '"P to Catalina We have pos- 11tons tor • Recept1on1s1 •Clerks •Data Entry •Secretary •Word P•ocessors •Warehouse •Sh1pp1n9 and Rece1v1ng •Assembly T<>e> Pay benelils Lono and Short 1erm assign- ments tor Hun1tn91on Beach Costa Mesa. ~por1 Beacn & lrvme Call (114) 112-1117 "uemblers to build sail boats ·w e w11ra1n "pply I 7am Mic Grego• Yachts t631 Placen11a C M AMITIOlt! Sports mono.cs 1nd1vldua1s needed tor PI T work S71hr PIT evenings & Saturday 645-5760 Dependable hard·wo•ll- lng. FIT GO wagesl t>ens ""''1hMbrWnll lletell.Ml·lUI Costa Mesa 1988 Man & Woman of the Year Awards Nominated by the Community & Selected by the Chambe< of Commefce Haroor Area Residents . The Costa Mesa Chamoe< ot Commerce invites your nominations 10< its 1988 Man & Woman ol tf'le Year Awaras for outstanding vOlunteer service and teadefsh1p witt11n the community You can nominate as many hart>o< area residents as you ~ke, eJllcept past winners. for this year's award As 1r the past crn~ria for the selection of the Man & Woman of the Year are • Long history of community servtee Soonsorea by • Involvement 1n several different areas of community 5efV1Ce • Res1oent of the harbo< area for a considerable numbef ol years • Exerted recogntZe<J 1eaoersn1p • We!t·1<nown by a gOOd pori1on of the ccmmun11y • Var et 1 and merit of vOlunteer (not paid) services contnoute<J to the coromun11y Please {;omOlete ana suom11 your nominations by 1 pm . Friday, April 15. 1988 to the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce 1n su1 e 135 of Pac1hc Savings Plaza at 1901 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 PS 1988 Man & WomanoltheYear Awards Luncheon • June 1st 11 30 Reception • Noon Luncheon $25 • Red Lion Inn • Costa Mesa Sincerely Patricia Mason Chairwoman 1988 Man & Woman of the Year Committee Nomination • Costa Mesa 1988 Mc.n & Woman of the Year PERSONAL DATA •IOI.I fo,{f S N"~ 8fln()A T! & llflTl4'\>C( I ...-i4.A( AOORfSS cm l'f> CXlOE .,,.,. vr ~ t,f UAAll~ sr~T<JS sPOIH"S NAM{ ( l ';LIVSfP \ N.lV[' ( Hlll:l'<fN .... -~iiiil------·------------------~ MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL- ING TO WORK HARO. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH. GENEROUS GAS ALLOW- ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOtN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI· CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION. 40 1K PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WH AT IT TAKES, CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT. 330 W. BAY ST. COSTA M ESA. C A 92626 $2.56 per day Tnat s ALL you pay to• 3 tines. 30 day minimum 1n the l,,llllCH JIH '-'"a ~-.. os ~r~ ~st • ,)8•5 Oche ~6~·4'f>l! MJ LAGUNA NIGUEL 582· 1723 TtU,._SALll Average wkly pay s.u o ·am-12pm 894-1357 DRAKE OFRCE~ TEMPOF\ARY ANO TEMP TO PERM POSi-tONS AV"ILABLE • R.~p!l()n1SIS •C1er1<s •Typists •Seer et aries •Data Entry Ooe•ators •w oro Proce5SOrs • "ccounung Clerks UlllTD .. •UM ...... ., . ......,. ..• , ....... '8•00 Vo,. Karma,, Ste '30 Irvine '7 4-297 4. 100• FREE to 4'D01ic..n1 •' E 0 E • -TlkllftUID ! "Po•ent•ce & Journeyma" r•eeOeo w e~r .on C1n- CJl'llllll ..iyorotets & mill· "'9 macn1nes Have abtll· 1y 10 ""ai.:e new oyes from custo~ Dluei><1n1s & ,. .. oa·• eiustmg oyes 4'PP4Y A1um1nu,., "0'9t' Co 502 E "It<><' S: Sa.,11 "n• c~ n ·o· 71" 549-4075 EOE.,.. t ..... Too ~eoairman • Own IC?<S ,\pply 7am Mac Gregor Y acllts 1631 Plaoenua C M HAVE A NEED? .n1 E • • JO ve¥S er;per f:\e!('ft'"'IC41$ 642-52 1• ~"LPH S PAINTING Eat Int Wallpa~ strrp tree e11 Reas i.•c 962--470, JI . amm MITUITS letell/let ltted .... SERVICE I -11\iY TO~ HQMECARE 2 •;rs "ous nigl1·y oua1tl•t'<l tulty he ·st -68Se Sand• T&J P"1111·1,,,G fnt E•l IH1m tti•t BMt an~ •easonab4e P' •• ,. ~-'s.e '"' suM~~Ea •c. •5a:>r .:9s..9&u Beautiful Newport Beach 8t,4W Dealer has 1mrned•· ate tull lime 0Qer11ngs GrMt banaflta and en- vironment Call lor details • 640-8.«4 * 111nm•mn l,,..Houea PayrOll & lyptng up. Nl lmllr Archltec· tural & Engineering ot' tn Nwpt Bcfl 17W110 .......... , .. No Aun HOM & Diet Palc:t1 Is hara Nat'I Co. 11 lo<*· Ing tor IMdars $500 to "45001mo comm WOtk· 1ng trom hOrna. S..i-4821 11-P/T Ae1811 nurMry needl a watkend part time ceenw no tq> nac:ee- ery c.11 for llP90if'ttrnant Monday thru Frldy 146-74'1 111111111 PIT FIT good pey. Com· mlltk>na, reffebte. will treln. O wn trenap or· letlon. AW)' In panon. Metro cer W-'1. nso Her'bOr 81., Coate MeM. ..... U1111 lllT. Front oMce. an""*-tlc. cM9fM. good office ..._ f' IT lrQldel S.tur· --.c.oe.131·5'1' ..u11--.• .......... ....-.-. ••a • '*"°" '" lt9 C.fllt loc. •c C I flJ ten. ............. .,,.,,.. . .._, IMtee wlll Incl. WW • ...... ... , .... order· .,.. ... ,_~N ... .....,. .......... .,. .... ~. A*' , 0 ,.,,.. (114) ... nu.200~. c.. ......... r.01, ll&UW_, DrJ O r .._ ... ......... ,.....,., EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL DATA CURRENT EMPlOVER ~ EMPl.OVMENT .. MEMBERSHIPS Civic • Fraternal • SeMce rEAAs ~OON - COMMUNITY SERVICE ADOOlONAL INFORMATION ON NOMINEE I If NEEDED. USE ' A TT A04 • SEPARATE SHEET. I DIRECTORY CAU. TODAY" lllF•LllS 11TlE ~ tCONTAeUT'IONS • ' Cluaia1 Senict "1ousec~an.ng Q•t~ 1(1 'ITS exp ~·ID<t' ~ ltC •ns o .Je.-.n, S46·~21 •H"NOYMAN• 8tQ & ernl Jooe-W()A gww ea..,._ .... 7~TIO AMERICAN tiANOYMA"I Doon_ MrlOOwt Fenc91 vo11.·-s .' •... e ·M lattractita l\AICl"IAEl cox PAtNTI -.... -6c:i . .a.r 1f'H•S Su t'r"CIS S•;> "4• MATEl1tALS StvC:• -.el".:"Os S ~Cf'« t:lele<e"C@'S 6'>-•006 Ii\~• 'vlo-9ar f..16 •.:I-. PAINT h i Int ComPiec w8'sc••i•t A Lancut OBl A-"'EAM '"' "~ f'~t Ju•••" .) '04anoa ca·opn no nc-~St"te.a.r £.•' (I. ' COMO t''" Se•-. Sc• .,, ""' "S-t• "~·' ·,~ ., ~ b tpm()ve clnuPS , .... ~ C ef' est \a ent•" 548 t-·o-;. GM~OE NING·C1. EA1' v P uos .. a .... ns palm lrf'e tnm oa••o• "' 549-0461 ous-, S Land~~ lawn Ma•n S~ Wltf\t l'T'IOf'fl'I e><ep "ccvsl cetl W •8081< NM! & Fast LIC 1.oc ·~ts Sieve 5•~-807 , I "ne Fr~ M l 24 1 16•0 ~~~~~Fc;;;='.1 c:u11 ~ Ga.oen•ng NO ..lotl 2 B~ or 2 Small h~ Est 53,.;i50· Oryw9ll Ptumblng Bal ,oom AemoO i c.o.ntry r--!'9!!"'1!!!1!11!1!'! ANS Y• J9lul ti Lord F1W9St n......s.te1 Q8rPantar..iec:tnoan ' \ E..-•IOed ~amen needed. Mutt b • •mo.ti dge• In II .,.., o4 CIM*• depenment Ill~. plating. p .. ,. up /Of typesetting 1111119 • plul. Must be 8Yeilebte to WOftt ev-. nlng1. $Miry b&Md on u~i.nce and 1kills ....... cont.ct LIN OI Pat at (71'1) 6'12·432 1 ext 211 during the day and (714) 8't2·'1399 evenings ..., .... HIW ... rlt., ..... -...,UtHH YETDllUY R«:ie9tlonlsts Animal At· tendants, & Technician needed tor busy large practice FI T or PI T incl wtlnds & eves HP prel Irvine. 551-0304 WAITllU/ tr WllTtl. Days. evenings F /T p T Apply In person 1804 1 Magnolia Founta111 1111) WAITIUS/WIJTH• I With car for lunch dellveri service Estab routes provided S40-sao daily ___ ,LHJ .. llJClll 111-0141 ----..... ,. ... w .. 1t4 5535 Houses1tter w/hskekpng exp alll F student 30 • to stan 5128 tor summer 11'tn1 refs 548-6857 •trekAa•iae fuaitut 6014 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS & BOX C Uil TEO BRAND NEW' S 155 Call 846-4293 If you·re 10 or older. a 1ob as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your size. Just send 1n this coupon or call 642-4333. Routes are av~1lable now! le so•ebody. le a Daily Pilot carrier! r~;~~;:~~::~~:::;,, ing a Daily Pilot earner Name ~' I Address I I I I C• • ''" I Pnone I Stll4 To· TIM laity Pilot I I llt •. "' St. I L----~~-=2~~-----J .: Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Huntington leach Fountain Valley 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD Open 7 days a wee« E-tended Service Hours 7 a m -10p m Mon-Frt Good jObs, reklt>te ~. 1n1er .. ung things to buy • 11°1 all ti.e every d•y on ClllSlfled WEEKEND ASSIST ANT 6' dresser wn1te 2 n•te stand s tw.n mirrors purcn at w J Sloan $ 1500 S acrifice S37 5 form 8'tS-9076 3' • des """"e $40 Crystal table lamp $40 Wnt sota oeo s1n91e sz oew cost $300 Sacro hce $70 Dinette tbl round $50, Bar Slools S25ea. patto tbl w umbrl & 4 cnrs $40 645-9076 llAll IH iNll~" I he1dboard tootboard 1 s.dera11s 5195 840-8733 DAY BED wn1te & brass Mattresses trundlil com- p I et e $2 4 5 •840-8733• E.AAL V°AMERICAN FURN Couch. 2 sw1v~ cnairs maple cottee table & drum table 84 7 -027 4 • NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney IMM~OIATE OPENINGS. PART-TIME WEEKENDS -3AM-11AM SAT. SUN & HOLIDAYS. MUST HAVE RELIABLE GAR/TRUCK , VALID DRIVERS LICENSE. CAR INSURANCE & OMV PRINTOUT. $7.00 PER HR . + MILE- AGE. CALL 642-4536 EXT . 205. ASK FOR BETH . Millions of people 1()()11. to dallified ~·y . 11 s ueedr-. "8.IC NOTICE P\8..IC NOTICE P\aJC NOTICE. P\&IC NOTICE Ptltl.IC NOTlCE P\&IC NOTICE P\111.IC NOTICl Pt8.JC NOTICE P\111.IC NOTICE P\111.IC N011C( --------------------------------------------------------1-----------------~1 ------------------1--------------.;....~1------------------______ ___.;..;.....;.... __ -------------------flCTTTIOUI 9UltNEIS 011111~ l>iK)I Apo• 5 12 ,9 22 I( J114t s~ lo<:aho"s on tole '" tne 11 s lurll"ler a<Oereo tnat a 11unttngton Beacn Union Jtnow n as H AZEL O t-r tor ~tit~. 4111 The SuSlness name useo 18 t987 1n O!flCl•I Records NAME l"TATEMUIT 1988 SUMMONS ott.ce 01 S.l•O .o.s1r1c1 B·os cooy ot tnos order to ~ 1119n ScnOOl O.strict 01 Or-BERNARD ano l)ef$0nS ... no E•t Souttl Street. l""9 a. t>y said trenste<0<s at satd ot Orange County .• Call· Tne lotlow.ng persons are T 1oe (CITACION JUOtCIAL) sna11 t>e ciearly marked cause oe e>u1:>•1sneo 1n Ot· ange County Cahfornoa W111 m1y oe otnerwt~ •nte<ested Llllewoocl, C....,,,._ t01U ioc.11on IS OE CHANTEL tornoe. on ec.cordenc. ..,1th 1 d0t09 bu-S as Fecta• ~OTICE -o OEFENOANl A f .. LET IC SUPPLIES BIO ange Coast Oaoly Pilot a r-ve sealeel !>tdS uo 10 t>ul 1n tne wtll eno1or estete Pubhs"«l Oranoe Coast Tnat satd l)ullo. traJ\sfe< •S Oecteretion of ~11ttt1. Woncs t20E 181nS1 Costa PUBLIC NOTICE Av s o a Acusao o1 NO 670 .. ddresseo to newspaoer o f genera• no lete<tnan200pm "-Of1I A pe1111on nas ~Med Daily P1lo1 April 12 13 19 1"ter>ded 10 be consum-Cond1t10n~ & Restriction• Mesa CA 9262i ~ERVELINOA AflAIZA Allyn E Ro"'~' O.re<:IO< of circutatoon e><;bhsneo rn 1n1s 26 1987 1n the l>rocur-nt by Rita Baller C0<onado 1n t988 male<! a1 tn. ollice 01 recorded rn Offletal Records Susan Lee Gallenllamo K 3MIS vou ARE BE.INC. SufO c:>rocu•em('M Hu,,11n910,, count1 at M!ut once a_._ Ottoee Room 36 • ot '81d tne Superior Courf 01 Ot-rw 116 COOPER & WOLOW$1(1 Al · ot Otenge County. Celt- 337 Unrt C 21st ST Costa SUP£ft!OR COURT BY PLAtNT FF A uo t' esta Buen un on H19n Scnoot tor tour c.onsecu1ove wt'el>.s d str.ct located at 10251 ange County reQuestong tnat torneys at Law 24012 Calle torn1a. tn the o«>oerty aitu- Mese CA 92627 0¥' CALIFORNIA. oemanoanoo1 o<E"IN~ o( O•s1nc1 10:>5 1 Yori.. town o"or 10 tr>e.day ot sa!CI near-Yor 111 o "' n Hunt• n gt o" Roll Balo.er Coronaoo De ai>-P\&JC NOTICE De L• Plall Sutle 210 eted on said County end Tn11 t>usiness is con-COUNTY cw Oft-ANOE L YNCM A~ut> Huntington Beecn 1ng Beacn Ca~l0<noa at wndi P01nted es perS0<1al rep-Legune Hills C111torn1a State desenbed u ducted oy an 1nd1v1du1J I In tne Matte< ot tt>e Aooh·j YOll .,_.,. lO CALENOA" CA 92646 and received et or JAMES L SMfTH, JUOGE tome sa.o o.os •rll be !)I.It>-reseritatrve to aomon.ster tne K .sos 92653 on or alter Aptol 29 Lots 2 and '· 8locil 4:19. SuNn Lee GallenUmp j c 11 0 ., 0 , E o w AR o DAYS eft9' 11111 summon• oetore 2 00 om Wt"dnes-M>THE SUP£flK>f' COUlltT hcty oi>ene<1 and read tor estale ot HAZEL ONE IT HA NOTICE TO 1988 Unit A as per Map r-ded Tnis 1111..,..nt wes l•leel GUSTAVE POWELL tor le Mf\'9d on JOll to flle a da~ Apnt r 1988 31 wn.cn Dated MAR 28 1988 REMOVAL OF UNDER· BERNARD under tl>e lnde-CMD'TOftl Of Tn11 Oul~ trensle< 1s sub-tfl Moscellaneous Maps re-*"" 1ne Counry Clef" of Or-Cl\ange 01 Na'"" typewritten reeponH at time ano o•ace D•ds w111 be Puo1osr>e0 Ota"Qe Cout GROUND STORA GE Pl!f'de"t Adm1n1str111on ol 9ULK TitANSfE" ~t 10 Cahtorn1a Uniform cords of said county Wl98 County on Maren 8 ,.0 A 1,246 1 tllfa court. Pub1•C.'r ooened and reao •n Daily Pilot Aon• 5 12 19 26 TANKS ANO PUMPS E.stlles AC1 (S.C.. 1101-4107 Commercial Cooe Sec11on Record Owner LOUIS 1988 AMENOEOOROER .tlet1et0t,.,_ceflwlft Bldg c Rm 361 1988 A~ b•OS are 10 De 1n ac-Tnepet111orHsset1ornear-U.C.C.) 6106 MCGOFF ANO GERI ,.,,..,. TO SHOW CAUSE not protect ,-. row trpe-Eacn D•O sneh 1ema1n vahd T 103 cordance wttn tne Bod Docu· 1ng tn Oepertmenl No 3 at Nottoe 15 nereoy gwen 10 TM n•me afld address ot SALAS Pl.ibl""*I Ofenge Coa11 FOR CHANGE or NAME wriftMI '"PO"" mvet be for a Pl!(ood of <l5 days atler DllDllC ..,..TICE ments -.n.cti are no. 1n lite 700 C1vtc. Center Om1e West cred.llors of the wilhtn 1ne person w11n wllom Tri. Street Addreat ano E ow AR o G u s TA v E In propet legal foml If rou trie elate se>eeol~ lor the re-I"~ nu and mav t>e secured tn tne San1a Ana Cahlorn1a 92701 named tran·steror(s) 1na1 a c111ms mey be tiled 11 othef common detignatlon. POWELL nu toled a pe111oon went the court to..._ row ceopt ot D•ds No. 103921 olloce ot the OirectOf of on April 2i. 1988 at 1 45 bulk 1ransler ,5 al>Oul to be DANIEL J COOPER. 11 any. of the real property 1n 1nis cour11o• 3n ordt'< al· c:aM. Tne Board of fruSl~S Procurement ol said d1s111ct P M mlde on pet50flel property COOPER & WOLOWSKI de sc" b e d above is towing oernioner 10 ctiange If rou do not Ille rour sri11111>e tf1e sole ruage of tne NOTICE Of' Etch Dtdder snell t>e ii IF YOU OBJECT 'to tne nerematler descnl>ed 24012 Celle De La P1111. purported to be' 402 2111 n15 ·ne< name tr om EDWARD reepoi-on time, rou mer Quaht) ot eQUtPrnettt ottered ARCZO::"~~ c:'UMEK. It c e ns e o contra c. Io r grenung ot tne petthon. vou Tne names and ovaoness Suite 210. Laguna Hiits. CA Street. Untt A, Huntl09ton GUST Av E c:>O w EL l 10 loM tlle c-. 8ftd r-ano r959r~ the rignt to re-oursu11't 10 1ne Bus-SS snould ettner aopear at 1ne addresses of the intended 92653 (7 1'1 85~·8456 and Beech. Calllornt1 GRI EM i E o w 1 ,. c. .., s r A v E w.,.a. money 8ftd PfOI>" 1ec.1 any or i ll bods aJ\d 10 .... k-• ano Professions Code.,, tne hearing ano state your ob-translerors are DONALD & tne last date tor tlhng cl11ms Said sele w111 be mlde. but PA UL D G RIEM. agt' I ANOEF1SON ettr mer be t.ket1 wlt"-it wa •• ilny 1rregu1a11ty there· ANZ:"~~ 1ot1owi09 clUS1hca11ons ,ecuons °' Me written ot>iec-MAF1Y ELLEN BECKNER, by any creditor Shall be May w1tnou1 ooYenent or wer· 70 ~4~ awav A nl 1T IS HEREBY OROEREOltunhef w.mtng from the in KL .. K. Eacn bid must conform tions w11n tne court oel0<e doong ousoness as OE S. 1988whlctt1sthel>us1nesa ranty.e•press orlmplied,re-. ~ • P l tnetane>ersons interestedll"I•_.. Slefted Altrft E . ......,, and o. r~S111t1 to tile tne nearing Your appear-CHANTEL 1656 cors1ce d1y before the consumma-g1tdlng 1111e. p()SMS810n. or 10. 1988 in Laguna tne m&llt"' aforesaid appear ' Tlten •• othef legal re-DlrectOf of~ "'"'°" fOft contract documen11 1noe m1y t>e '"person or by Place Coste Mesa c a11-llon dl1e specified 1b0ve encumt>ranc-es. to pay tor N iguel Mr Gnem as Delore tn•s c;ourt in 0eoart-1qutrementa. v-mer Wlftt Dated Aoru 11. 1988 "'09"'l_ CW WtU. a Eecn ~ooer rnvst submit voor attorney f0<n1a 92626 Oiied Apnl 5. 1988 deltnquent meintenance survived by h as w eft> ment No 3 at 700 Crv.c to cell en •H-J rlftll Pu1>11sned Orange Coast CODIC AND OF wi1n nos btO a cashtet s IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Tne tocahon on Cahlornta LINDA '· MA"11CH. In· assessments. cost• end 11· Ceonter Duve' wes1 Santa -ey." rou do not k-n 011~y Pilot AOOI 12 19 1988 A~E~~ATE c;nec11 cert1tie<1 e"9ei< or <>< a oonungent creditor of of tne cntet e•ecuuve oft>Oe ~Tr-'-'-torney·s tees-. 10 w11 May. sons. Paul D Ana Cahlornoa on MAY 5 lenettorne1.rourne,cei11en \ T110 EITATE NO. O<d<Je< tt>ondmedepayal>le 1ne deceased you must Ille <>< pnnc:ipel t>uStness ottrce Put>hSlleO Orange Cou t St .833 20 w11n 1ntere11 Gnem Jr . and Rolx>rt I '988 11 2 ,5 0 cl<>el< p u ettonMJ ,.._.,.. ~ °' Doi-IC ..,..TIC[ A-t...-r 10 1ne order ot tne Hunt· your c•a•m witn the oourt or of tne intended trensfer<>< 11 Daily P"ot Apnt t 2. 1988 thefean. es prO'ltOed 1n MIO F G n em. daughter. ano tl>er' ano tnere snow • legal efd offtce (Meted In r~ nu To an ne.rs t>enehoat1es 1ng1on Beact> union Hign present •1 to tne oersonaJ same as abOve T 113 Oecterallon. 1dven<»1, II S C ( 1 _ cause 11 en~ !hey,........ wny tM ~ bocla). ....,.TICE ,_ Scf\OOI O.stnct or ~d bond representatrve ec>oOtnted t>y All otrier business nernes eny. undef 11'111 terms ot Mid usan ..... wrenc't' I 1 . • OI ~ de .,e le -""" .,.... creditors and contrngent es Mt torih 1n tne '4>ntr9Cl tne court w11n1n tou• montns •nd _ .. dr-~ u•--' t>y ... _ •-.,. llt'lnrr Oec1erat10n. tees. cnar.-- K I said De111>0f"l O< ~ . INT£NDEO n.ANPP oreo!IO<S of ARIZONA BEE 9 ..., -~ ~ "'"' '"-"' nun'4 .-ea r n an . a s o namesnoutdn011>egr11tt1eo t,.._ "'• c:ftecton tu· ~OTtCE IS H EREBY KUMEI( al30 knownas ARI· oocumen1sinan 1mountol from the dlle or ltrst ,,_ 1ntenoed tre.nsteror M thin ------------------et1d expen94!5 of said Al· survlVed bv 6 grand· T tS FURTHER ordered ............... WI ...... GIVE ... that LINENS UN-ZONA A KLIMEK also not ~ 11\11\ ,,,.. percent suanc:collellers111S0tO\llded tnree years last yeers .. ., NOT1CE OF tomey h Id M G •na1 a copy of 11\ts or(9er to de 30 DIAi CA&.ENOA...as ZO E 15'1'.t ot Ille sum bid u • on Secttofl 700 01 tne past 50 tar as known to 1ne TMISTIE'I aAli The Homeowners As-e 1 ren r nem snow t1use 09 pu!>ltthed .,, per• preae n ,., une LtM •TEO wnose business llnown es ARI NA KU M K guar1n1ee th•t the btdOef Prot>ate COde of Caht0<n11 intended trensteree are NO TICE IS HEREBY toe:Oetlon under said Oect.r- w as the F o und in~ 1 ..... or•nna"--n...>upu..1 -u eecftta • _. adoress IS 79,9 Gerden end ~s wno mey De will e<ller into tne ... .....-The ttme for hllnn cteoms wtH 11ion ,_etofore e11ecuted P d r h '"" •···-VUOQ• ~, ""' :.,:z:--____ Gro~ eouievard oau'en otnerw•se interested .,, the C ,.....,.,_ ··y 32S3 l<l•hO Lene Cosll Gt\/EN that on Frld1y. Ai>fll res1 en t o t t' 1 n-spape< of generet .,..._.., "'8 ........ Grove Caiol0<n•• 92641 '"' will an0/0< estate· ontrect 11 1~ same is not exptre pttOf to tour Mesa Caltloenia 29 1988 at 10 00 am .11 the eno delivered to the unoer-Laguna Beach CtvK circulatlO'I e>ut>11$hed "' 1n1s One carte o llft8 .._.... terids 10 transter 10 BRUCE /4 e>el•llO'I nas been hied 1waroed 10 nim In tl>tl _,, montns from the dlle ot the The neme(s) end t>u!kness L-o"!Q41 of Larry Rothmen. Slgoed • Wfltten Dec:twltlOn Le Ch lc;ounty 11 ieast once a ~ ~ no le oer-e 0 G Bee or letlure to enter onto SVCh nearing noticed abOve lddress ot the intended IOcl1ed 11 14140 Beach of Defeult and Demand tor ague, tWlce air · 1 1 1 ...--.. PfMec:e•· ..,. ,.........., B ESPFLU wnose •d-oy Denn•~ Wotham •n tne contrect sucro MCutoty will YOU MAY EXAMINE the 1r-rt---'st ere LINDA p Blvd . Suite 106. West· s .... eno • wn tten Nota of f h ~1 or our consecu rve -=-oS ' cress is 9140 W8Qne1 River SuperlOt Court ol Orange · ~·~ ..,...., man o t e " ayors DflOt 10 tne day or se.o neer-eecrlta • m..,ene lw-.-e Cou De t>e lorfeoteo t~ lcept by the oourt 11 you MARZ!CH Pres.Oen I The minster, C1hlorn11. L1rry Oefeult 11\d Elec110n to S4llll Main Beac h Park ong cumpllr con 111 for· Circle F0untaon V1tlle)' Catt-nty requesltng tnat n-No bidder mey withdrew a.re interested on the estate Marzl<:n Corpo<alton 251' 1 Rotnmtn on l>eh1lt of 402 to oe recorded In the Couflty Co , .. .1 011eoAPR 7 1988 malld1de• la91le1 tornia 92708 tne folto.,.•ng nts Wtlllam BM be ap-n1s b4d l0taperrod l0t l0tty· youmey..,,,.upon th4!ex· Wl11teSQnng. M1ssoon vie1o, TWENTY-FIRS T STREET wnere ther .. lpropertyde- mnuttee'" ...... guna ,._, L ... TH Jud9e epr~ ti Meted qutere descut>eo properly now 00<nted as personal rep-live (451 days aller 1ne date ecutor or l<lmontstrator. or Cahlorn11 92692 CO-OP ASSOCIATION AT tertbed i-eon is located Bep achd. Dtrec, thor Fand of tlle • .,,_..,Court qua le cor1• eec:uche IU ~~~=d B~le~:~: ~:~~: =~·'~'7 '~~~~~l .. Bt~ se~ '°' ~~ oper\I? thereof uoon tne allof'lley for tne ell· Thal lhe pr()l)efty Deflf· PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE TruSIM COnOUC11ng .... : rest ent O t e C'S· Pubhsned Orange Coast --Grove Cahl0<,,11 KLIMEK unOer lhe lndepen-he ..... rd of rustMS re-ecutor Ot adm1n1stre1or a nent hereto rs oesc:ro~ on HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Larry Rothm•n. Attorney 11 t a v a I 11 r A rt s 1 n Dally Pilot Aprll 12 19 26 11 ueted no ..,...nt• tu All inventory olltce e<iu•P· dent Admonoslrauon 01 Es· serves tne prtv•tege ol re~t-Wf1tten request stating tnat general as All the stock l.n CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK Law. 1'140 BelCtl Blvd , L B h May 3 1988 ,..,._ .. • tiem,o. IN9de 1ng •ny end •fl bids <>< 10 you desire specta! notice ot trade and met"cnendtse ot OR C ERTIFIED CHECK Suite 106. Westminller, a g u n a ea l" • • T f u perder .. -· J le pueden ment wuenouse e91.1ip-tates Act we1ve 1ny 1rregu11ri11es or in-1he fthng of an inventory end tnat oer111n t>usiness known 1p1yable 11 time ot Mle In C111torn1a 92683. (7 u ) H onorary Dtrect-Or or qultar Mot 80&efto. Ml dl.-o ment venicles leasenold tne petthon 15 set for near-formatttlH 1n any t>td or 1n 1ppr111emen1 of esllle as-as OE CHANTEL/ alt the l1wful money ot tn. Untied 895-3308. the Califomaa Anti· ..,..TICE r otrea co111 de tu •mo•ovement& and other 1 7"900 1c" ~~rtmen~ Now3 •f tne b.Od•ng M IS or tne petttlons Ot IC· furnoture. lucturettnd equip-Stites) ell r19nt, lttle end DATED· MarOh 30, t986 . PtBLIC nu prop6eded Mn Mfeo edl· equipment 01 •Mt certain M t ..,.,.nter '""1"" est· Pursuent to tne provisions oounl s mentioned on Sec-B l R A Litter League Mr clonal~ perte de le COfte. ousoness •mown as Linens Sa.nta Ana Ca11forn1a 92701 ot Section 1773 of the l l t>Ot lions 1200 end 1200 5 Of the ment all tne goodwill and ~'.,O:~~l~•:i,: ~~,:1i: ior:ey .~r~w otnmen. 1· Gnem also served on SUMMOMS hleten woe r..,i.ttoe Unhmited ~led at 79'9 on May 4 1988 at 1 45 PM Cade ot the Stele of C1h-Ca1otorn1a Prot>ete Code general ont11l9ot>tes belong· Mii Pursuent to Oec:ler1tt0n Publlllh4KI Or1nge Coest the Board of Directors NOTICE TO OEl'"ENOAN"T ........ ~ qua ueted Gerden Grove Boulevard IF YOU OBJECT to the l0<nl8 th4! d1Strtct hes Ob· Peltlfoner Rtll Beller ~:~'n:, Su:&':' c:~ic'! ot Covenants. CC>fld1tlon1 & 011ly Pilot April 5, 12. 19, 26, for t h e California ::~:=RACL:qyos~RO~~ .,e.r,• 11-• '"'..._.. Giuoen Grove Calllomia =~~ ~~ne.!!!:!~i = t••ned trom the Dt1ec1or ot (;()(onlOO Pt10e. Costa Meta. C11t-Aestr1Ct1ons. wttocn notkle 1988 ~··St noCOft· The trensl4t! 01 tne orooerty e> ----the Oepanment ot lndustn11 ~ F. HUGt411. At· '°""'' 92626 was rec0tded on February T 104 Manufac tures A s-1FROST -1 un .....-. IN9de 1ssub,ec1tot~Commerc .. 1 neeung eno state your ob-Rel etions tne general ~~ ~ ~~ YOO ARE~~~o ~--~--~61~ ~~or ~~~~~p~~~d ~d~~-------------------------------------~ B'Y PLAINTIFF JOHN le de b • Woth.n 1nree 131 yeers Int lions wttn tne oour1 before STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? rrMmt was a volunteer MELSHEIMER erenc • 11a u o • p••t ~,.,a• 1c~n 10 1 .... 1 ........ ar ng v-~ ..,.,,.. .. weges end the general h h -oftctne de.,..._..,.. ~ ~ • ~ ·~-.... '""' .... ' ~ ..........-· p<eveo•ong •11• tor he>ltdey counselor w tt t e Y• "4rM JO CALENDA• 1.,.. et clfr.ct.,lo 1..._ unders1gneo 1ranster ee ence may oe in per-son or t>y ano overtime wort! '"ttie lo-South Orange Countv OAYI .,.., tt.---·a fvnk41) LiMm Unllm11eo nas uMd y<>t.lf auorney cakty 1n """4c;to this work 111 Alcoh ol Program le MneCt on rou to ,.. • c-No. -trte 10110-...1n9 add•t•on11 tF vou ARE" CREDITOR be performed tor HCll c;,a~ M . I tn-ewrtttet1 ,...,_.. et The flame end eddress ot t>us.r..s n1mes and eel--Ot a oonhngent Cfeclltor of or type of wortier needed to emor 1a ser vices tMe coun. . tne c.ourt is tEt nomt><e 'I dresMS NONE the oeoeaseo. you must Ille ••ec:u1e tne oontTec1 TNM will be held Saturday A 1otMr., ,.._call•• dorec:coon de 18 oone HI SU· The 1n1enoeo trenster W\11 Vo"' Clalf'l With Ille cour1 or ,. ... •• on Ne et 1,,. Ott-ApnJ 16. at 1 :00 P M Mt ..,-ect ,-. ,_ type-PERIOR COURT OF CAL~ be oonsurnmlled on°' 1tter ~t 11 to tne Pef90!\el 1'1C1 offlCe and copon mey at Pac 1f1c View wntten , .... ,_ -·t be FORNIA COUNT'f Of OR· Aprd 29 1988 •t th4! oftlce rec>t_,t.,lvoeliPPC)lnted tJy bo 001.inod on r~ A , In ~ ..... '°"" If r-A"IGE 700 CIVlt Center ot ano clHns tor Oet>ts of ttie court 'Wittlin IOUf montna OOCIY Of .,_ r .... 111 .. be Chapel. N e w port wlfttltlec.-tl•"-r-DnY8 West PostOffie•Bo• the tr8nstwor mey be llleO from the d•t• of first II-PQet.o8'ttiejOblt1e Beach. Jn lteu of -· 938 Senta Ana Calitomia witll 014\flO J ARATA At· ~ofletters npr~ 1tthal1>em.tn0at0ryuoon flowers memo rial If rou Ito • No ,... 92702-0838 torne,r 11 Law 1840 Ttie In. Secuon 700 of tne ttie contractor 10 ""'°"' the 'bu.. be n111•-°" ....... rou...., Tne neme addresa, and Al1meda San Jose ea. Prooate Coo. ol CallforNa. contrect II -cseo. and contn lions lO .... IM -· lftd ,_ tele9hone number of ptllln-lornia &5 l26 -The 11me for 1*"0 et-Wiit upon any subcontractor ~to the Amt-ncan ...-. "'9ftOJ MM1 . ,,...-tilt 5 ettomey °' plaint•" Tne last oate tor fillnQ not eiqwe l)f'tor to tOU4' unes.r Midi controctor to Cancer Society p 8• 9't1...., be...._.._ wttnout .,, au0<ney. IS IEI clalmtfor o.t>ta otthe~ montns1'omthedeteoftne pey not._ tllan t11e;.., cific View M ortuary ~ ....... "-" ..... nomt>re. ta d1reccion '1 el iw-teror Is Aprll 28 1988 ~o'ti1 =~ EXA"::e tne IPOClfiod r.-to Ill wortlers Directors. 6«-2700 n.o -.._....,,.. ;~::.C ~:n.:.e~ 1~ =·u';'. t11e kept 1>y the coun "~ = ~=:ectlM ea- ,.ACl'IC VllW ...... U .. AM Cemetery• Mortuery Cl'lapel • Cr.,,.tory JSOO Pec;1f" View Ortve Newport Be.en 6'•·2700 .,.. .... " ... Y• ...., ••t oar ctem1ndente que no Tr......_ .,. 1ntor991ocs In me ••· " bid oxc:.octs us ooo 1 .. eal ... ........, ,..... tienoe at>ogldo ... , JOHN 01'9d M1tcn 30 ,,.. you mey ....,. uPOfl the ... CJoY'1'!9"t bond end ·• '*· ...,. ",... ...... ~ p RAPILLO INC 7777 Pu~ O!engo COMI ..,,or or ldfninietr.eor. Of. fOfMeltCO bond lf\ell bo,... 811 ....,_,,,......., 811 Center Avenue, Su110 203. O..ty Piiot A~ 12. INe upori the .nomey '°' me OJI· quWect p-'tor to •ecutlon ot ....., ..-.nlll ..,,,._ ., Huntt,,gton Beecl\. C1h· T • t I 1 eautof Of ~Mor. 1 the oontract end lflett be en • ....... .._( .... ""torn•• 9 2647 Pnone 1tllnC1efl f~ _...,. "'-' theform ... '°'1111nthol:Of'- .. ----). 714/M8·4M9 "9JC ll)llC[ 'lfN Oeeire "*"81 nottce ot If~ dOCA'"911tt. C.. .... _ DATE (Fecnll APR 23 tllefilntoflfl _ _,.t...., U. .............. • ,,:~~ :" =4:8K>C:: 1~ A. W.CM. Cl8ft. '"°"~-=.. =~ ~--=: :..·.::.:... = .,...; COURT Of CALl~NIA. ~~--~ CMUIMOI'..... ~ .... uoned In a.c.. ~Or .... COlllll COUNTY OF OAANGE, 700 NOTICE TO 'THE PEASON ~1 l ou 't*-on bor1e 1200 Md 1200..I of .. Ollllr Not Allrt 12 tt ttll Cnnc c.ri... Ortv0 W•. SEAVEO You -...-• W*' ot s.i Paul 9'odOlf ~ '"*-C-. . . TtOI The Legm Depwtment at the Daffy Pilot Is pleaMd to an· nounc:e a new l8f""'9 now avail· able to new bulineaea. We ... now SEARCH the name for you at no extra cherge, and uve you the time and the trip to the Court HOUM ln Santa Ana. Than. of coune, efter the IMrch .. compteted ......... your ftctttk>ua ~ name ltatement with the County Clertt. publllh once a week few tour --·-~by-llnd then .... 'f04ll proof of publi· C8tton wtttl the County Cletk . KM•Dl'LA ... · llT.ou¥1 Mortuary • Cemetery Cf.-MtOfy 1'2S0... Ave Cot••Mesa ~!ISS4 Sent•AN.CAt270t entndMOull~lnf Illa ...... •"""°" Ill .... "'-"iOr•.0......--1---------Tht ~ lddreal. 1nO ~ O!engo COlllll oour1 tor "' «*' ...,_. ._ ftaJC m1Q IU~~it"I~ ~-number of . ..,,. Doll) Plot ... Cll 2t. Aorll 5. pM!tiolter to ~ .. c.... • ..... M-1--------- .__,. .. ~-,-·, ......,.Qllpll ''° ...... , Colee .... .... so tiff's enomey. or l)lllM!ff 12 It 1MI ,_"°"'~Paul "°"°" ....,. .., r • r , • -.. -....... .,,. .-out 111 attor"9y. • LAW • ' T 101 to cam.on vemon ,....., .... ...., ~....., ..,_ • OfftCES Of JAMES J Of " • ,_., ~ .... C • *' ...... Wftl GP ~M. A Prol--'Onal .....C ll)flC( al l*90N '""" f In.. "t Wiid ~ COlllll •A z a L e. a 1 f MA CO' .. "!.!.!Of~~ ~ ......, ........ ..... .,. ..... ...,. ' "· ... = -· ......... ~ -...... ....,..... ...... .nee ....... ""'court en Dlll*t· ,... --. e. aw CA M101 (7 ") 551-7'01 WTlla _. ,.,.,. Mo I et 100 Chic 1WUI .. GP NliiW 10 OATI MAYAtO 1115 Nollc9111...,...,1Mt c.... ~Welt, ...... u •91Taft Lm A. •111cet. ~ IN 9oerd of T,,,.... of tN Meo ~. on 51 tt, PmJC m11C( lnAft - ., ~ ,......, ...., Huntinfton 9Mclt Onion ttll. It I 4J o"dodl ""'· ,._._, 11'4 tr1.Ud Or-. Co.I Hlall kftool Ol9tna .. ,. aftd "*" end .,_. ...,. mTICI To• ...._ • •a•• ~ .... /lflrt 1~· tt. M. ceJ\oit .-.cf btdl tot~ ~ rl _,,.., ,..., ..., W--o •• a _. Gee 11 aent M11J I, 9111 '"I ATHlETlC ~Q _. .--tot CiMl'll fl Noeotll~pm-.. *Dl. ~ l112 or to .... MIM ...... NIM .. lo•ilaf~ .... IJTHA 119'MA9'0 alto .. • F'teaM atop by to file your flctltlou• ~ statement at the Daity PMot Legm 0epwt. ment. 330 Welt Sey. eo.ta MeM. Celtfornla. " you can not ltop by, ~ call UI at (714) 942-'321. Exten16on 315 or 318 llnd we _... milk• arrangement• fOf you to handle ""' proceckn by tnllle. " you ehould haw any further qUMtlonl, plMee Cllll UI and we Witt be more then Qled to _.. you. Good luck In your new bul6f1 ••ti ' A TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1988 25 CE TS . RB attorney supervision faulted Extended compensatory time leave in Hutton_· s office questioned by officials said. Cit) Councilman Jal·k Kell) who noted Sanger·s absence and com- pla.ined about 11 an a memo to City Administrator Paul Cook an Novem- ber. said Monda) he believed that Sangster was absent from work for as. long as three mon1hs. more than eight hours a da~ -wa~ ··far too liberal " The Cll} admin1str.11or \aid that rules regula11ng compen!>aton 11ml' ha\e been lightened and ~Ill be tightened e'en funht'r to ixrm11 a ma\1mum of 1hree da\\ d 'ear lor "Someone has to be 1hc bad guy and ma~e sure emplO}ccs sign an and ~ out Someone bas to bt the t'nforcer ·· Walter E Bur~ v.orkcd a fulJ-ttm(' Job at the '>d me 11me at L .S Distnct Court m Lo., ~ ngt'lt'5 lktec11' c:'> rcponedl) are trying 10 determmr 1f Burk. v.-ho has a law degree but v.-as a dcpanmcnt analyst for Hutton. v.as paid by both aacnc1es for working '>Omt of the same days By ROBERT BARKER oi .. .,.., .... .w A policy permitting a lawyer to take an ex tended absence from has job late last year in Huntington Beach City Attorney Gail Hutton's embattled legal depanment was questio ned an a Cher and Michael Douglas take the top act- ing awards, but It was "The Last Emperlor" that dominated the Academy Awards./A7 California A guilt-ridden hit-and-run driver actually ran over a man who was already dead, police say./ M Nation A breakdown In the "code of ~lence" has Mafia fam- ilies on the run./ M Coast An lsraetl leader makes an lmp8"'oned case for moderation before an Or- ange Coast audien·ce./ A3 World Hijackers kill a second passenger aboard a Kuwaiti airliner./ A5 lndez Advtce and Games Bulletin Board Bu.,nesa Clasatfled Comics Entertainment Optnlon Police log Public notices Sports Weather 86 A3 M-5 88-10 B7 A7 A6 A3 810 81-3 A2 memo circulated in City Hall last November. it was teamed Monda)'. Officials alleged that Deputy City Attorney Bob Sangster was awa) from has job for as long as three months late last )Car because of compensatory ume that he had acc~ed working oven.me. officials Cook said he believed that Sangster was awa) from has JOb for about two months. E'en at that. Cook said. Hutto n's pollq on compensator) 11me -11me accrued for v.o rkmg supen l'>OI') ixrsonnel · · Cook said 11 v.ould lom111ute an abu~ 1f 1he "liberal" pohc~ v.crc allov.ed to con11nue ··11 all bo1lsdov.n that ""l'.'t' got w run a tighter ship .. ( oo~ !>aid <;~ng!>ter said ht' IAouldn't com· ment and urged that quesuons abou1 the compensaton 11me issue be directed 10 H utton~ But Hutton could not be reached for rommcnl Hun11ngton Beach pohct· detec- t1 '~ ha'e launched .rn 1n,e ... 11ga11on 1010 allega11ons that ano ther t'm· plo~ ee an Hutton's dt'panment. Bu r~ ""hu ""a' paid S40.000 a year. resigned offaualh A.pnl I when rnnfronted ~' Jilega11ons from a (Pleaee eee A TTORJlfEY / A2) LB merchants oppose parking fee doubling Sbarhig a view · Want city to hold off until plan devised to solve space shortage By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .............. Laguna 8eac-h merchants wall op- pose a proposal 10 d<'ublc parking meter fees tonight be<-auSt cny of· fic1als have failed to pro,•1dc long· term plans for soh·1ng the downtown parking crunch. At a Town HaJI mC('tlng attended b)' 50 area busmen pcoplr Monda). the overwhelming ma1ont) voted 10 oppose a proposal to increase f~ from 50 cents to SI per hour. The f~ 1ncrea.st v.asn't deemed excess1'c b) most. But mert'hants want assurances 1hat an cst.amated $760.000 an nev. rc'rnues won't be absorbed into the Cll) ·, general fund and put tov.<ard unrcl:lted expenses instead of being used to solve parung and traffic problems. ~ ..._. crow• m&f be 1oae, bat <>nqeCout ... t1Mr m't.J119tfortlae blrd9 u a lcical aaa•H at llelaler Pu'k ID Lafaaa 8-clL Temperatue MOa &Joq the coutliDe today will be ID tie SO., IDl&ad to n-.r80. "We have to tell th(' Cal) Counetl we don·t v.-ant to Stt that moncv e'aporatc.'· said Chamber of Com·· merce Ptn1den1 Don B~k Black propoSC'd mn-c-hanu ask the council 10 establish a t<\Sk forct v.'lth Reading e:i:pert may hold the keys BJ LANCE IGNON .............. Frederick Williams thanks students have ~uer thinp to do than spend aJI their time slued to their school work. "When you're youna you shouldn't spend all your time studying. That's sross." said Williams.~~. usina the vernacular of his founh- &rade students at CoUeat Park Elementary School in Costa Mesa. But as an educator. Williams would be the last to tell students to ianorc their studies. Rather. he advocates a more efficient way to soak up information -The Frederick Williams Rcadina System. Aftn-more than 20 years of research. much of it accomplished while rcscarchina has doctoral dissertation in 1982. Williams said he has developed a rcvolut1onal') system to teach rcad1na. The average person plows throU&h 300 words per minute w1th rad1call) varyi ng desrces of rttall. Williams cla ims that after usually no more than 10 lessons. his students read from 900 to 6.000 words per minute. But speed 1s-0f sccondary importance. "Total recall is m ) goal." he said dunni a recent interview at his house an Mission V1c10. where he conducts the private rcadina lessons. "It doesn't do any aood to crank up anyone's speed if they can't remember what they read."" Williams said he has no problem rcalhng every detail of the 18 books He reads w~kJv while workina o n his thnis an clinical psv"- choloty at lntematjonal Colleat 1n Los Angelis. But ifhe isn•t applyina h1S reading technique. he sa~ s that da~ to da} facts -hkc people's ~mes -pass through has memo!') hkc forsottcn promises. W1lhams has instructed ~'era! hundred pupils so far Man) v.-erc )oung students.. some v.11h reading d1ffirultlM. ""hale others s1mpl~ wanted to ampro"c lhcir skills. Ht sa)s adults. including doctors. lav.~ers and graduate stu· dents. also have taken lessons. But nov. W1lhams would hkc to move on to the bia tame. He plans to soon open an office 1n M1ss1on Vacio. ""h1ch he hopes v.111 be the first h nk an a chain of nattonwuk rcadtna clan1cs The P.urpose would ~ twofold· First. he and has v.1fe. Peay. would act n ch and he rouJd QUll has regular leaching Job. and serond. thousands of -\mencans would be ll'Cn an (Pleue ... HADING/ A2) c1t1zen panic1pa11on that would de- ' clop a long-term program aimed at parking and 1raffic'°lutions. Those sentiments were echoed by businessman Ham Moon. who de- manded the cit) develop clear auade- hnes on parking re' enuc expen- d11ur~ Moon caJled for a fi 'e· to I ~year parking man.mcnt procram that v.ould inteiratc ex1sttn1 partina. future parking structures and ycar- round uSt oflrams that arc now uted on a limned basis Moon c,·cn propoSC'd the city adopt a mot10 "When m Laguna Beach. Tram It. Don't Dnvc It .. Moon and Black said the cn y needs to change ns ph1losoph~ of rcquinng on-sate parking for evrry business or building. ··1f everybod~ w to have on-sate parung and lhe> come aato my rnuurant to eat. then I kick them out (after the) eat) and lhe~ have lo move their car to go somev. here cite. So the) 'l"l' JUSl adding to the traffic con1est1on.'' Moon said. Both~n said the ctty should focus on ard ~rUflf that woWd permit shoppers to vtsit more than one business. eat~ on foot orb)' tram. ln add1t1on. Moon sugnted pubhc (Pleue ... 11aacBAJn'8/ A2J DA: Late tax form prompted murder By JOSATBA.'-' VO~ ~ ~rdresstt killed has former em~,~~ ~ stand1nt on her n«k ~u~ lhr Hununaton Beach bus1- "\t"SS v. nan dad not have his tax form ~ a ~tor told a .pcn~Ci>UnJW'\ Monda' Dunne has opmant statements.. {)e-put' Distnct o\ttomc) Rick T oohe' said K.c' tn Knsuan~n. 32. of G~rden Gro\'C lcallcd o\nnettc Robenson on Jul) 11 nf\cr 101 n1 to be-r houx and demanding the docu· menu.. County road project delays laid to C&.ltrans KJ:is11ansen's tnal on .i sanale count of murder opc-ned Mnnda) beforc Supcnor Coun Jud~c Francisco Bn1eno. The former ha1rdrnscr f'l'- mains an Ora.Count' J11 l 1n lieu of S:?S0.000 BJ BOB VAN EnEN ............. <>ranee County's hiahway im- provement projects have upnicncxd numerous delays over the put few yean. but county officials now say they have identified some ways to bait the t.ckwant march. "We'd been monimtru projects since I 98S. and wt found that l l out of 20 had fallen behind 1Cbedu1e:· said Llsa Mills. a stafhnalyst with the Oranaie county Transponatio n Com- mission. Amona ~projects \hat have been delayed are the widenina of Pacific Coast Hiabway in Huntirwton Beach and ~ widenina of the Santa Ana Frttway-Costa Mesa Freeway inter- cbaf\IC. To find out why delays were occurrina. die eomm1ssion voted last Decemba to autborin a study of Growth foes sue over . Robinson Ranch pact. • project manaaementat Oranaie£oun- ty's new California ~ment of Transponation district office. Consultants from two firms. Auor Dan~I and Parsons Brinckerhoff. presented preliminary findinp Mon- da)' at the commission's rqular mtttina in Santa Ana. "We found that project manaacn tend to ~ overburdened; tha1 there tends to ~a lack of focus." said Tom 8oprd. of Auor's t.ramponation and ' infrastructure di\ ISIOn Mills said Caltrans pro1ect man-•rs typically ha\C rt"Spons1b1ht1es for the {>"Ojcct's actual deslgn as well as Krv1na as a haiwn with local governments. "The project ma~cr 1s JUSt not abk to stay on top of th1np. .. she said. Boaard su11ested sphtuna C,aJtrans' project development tee· lion into two dcpenmm•s.. one for project~ and one ciclusa vely for proJttt manqrment -\nolber problem, Boprd said. 1s that CaJtrans has no \tandards for how Iona spcClfic t)pcs of pro)C'Cts ought to take to rompkte. ··caltrans lacks h1stoncal data with "'h1ch to plan manpown and other requirements.. .. he said He ~mmended that Caltrans collect data on put pmJUU and use (Pleue ... aoAD/ A2) Toohey al~ Rotx-nson wu hat numerous times •'lth a v.ine decanter ID"CSl'lltors found on 1hc floor of her Afro• Lane home. located ncu the 1ntcncc\1on of -'dam\ .\venue and Beach Boule' ard He contends Knst1anscn killed R*"son. who had c-mployt'd the man at h« beaut} shop a 1ear earhcr, after she told h am she dad not have Internal Rc\Cnue !i(f' ·~ pepen he (Pl•• -llUal>&a/ All Deukmejian in Mesa vows funding for crime victims Criminal Jusaa P\ann1ft1. laid Gt confcrtncc a1m1 to 1mpro'1e vtetim le'f"ICCS and pn>eec1 tM .ti of viClaml. "Cahfomaa bat been at the fcft. front of victim Mlillucle llnat 196' when 1t es&abldMd Gt ...... , .. VlC'tim C'Olftpntatiol9 ......... .. Hownstna laid.. "°SiMt ....._ • ... ~ ................. ... to c.tiw '° ,., ... .. ..!: :;,-::. ~.r~.:. c;: ,an. •••• ,. ti 2 I h 1vai11Mt .... ,. • •' a.., 119/- • ........ ,......,'-..... Frederick Wtlllam• teacbn Llndaey Stewart. a aecond-1rader at lllMlon Hill• Christian Scbool ID LaCaDa Blll8. tecb- nlqaa to lmpro•e reacttna Ullla. READING EXPERT MAY HOLD THE KEYS ••• From Al acadrmic edge that W1lhams believes would have profound 1m phca11ons for the counm If students "l·re -.ho"'n ho\\ to read better. drop-out rates \\Ould decline and the ge neral l'duc:w on level \\Ould nse. he reasons. 'T m going to do something about 11 ... William~ said. not ing 1ha1 11- literan affect~ between JO and 70 million A.mencans. o how does the S\ stem func11o n'1 ·-r, e t~ ped his d1ssena11on four times and I s11ll don't kno\\ ho\\ 11 works." Pegg} '-' tlliams said. Basicalh. tht' idea 1s to match a combina11on ofrt'ad1ng techniques to the indi' 1dual. Williams said the problem with con,rn11onal reading mstrucuon 1s that students arc forced to adapt to a pamcular teaching tt"Chmque. rather than the other \\a\ around. .. I fi nd that ('\en one IS d ifferent I desig ned as~ stem that could fit a wide vanet) of people .. and that"s thl' secret o fm, success:· Williams ~1d. Dunng ,·he tirst 'iCSs1on each stu· dent goes through pretl) much thl· same routine. Read mg usuall) from a World Boo~ Enl ~ doi:x·d1a. the stu- dent 1s te-sll·d lor rnmprehens1on. speed and oral dd 1\t'I"\ .\ second test dl'term1nes 1f the student reads mo rl' dfel'll' t•h acro\S or down the page If it's 1he IJitl'r thl· student is ··,er11calh ori ented .. and will probabl~ respond bt-11cr 10 sound as a teaching 1001 .. Hon1on1all~ onen1ed .. pupils rnpond 10 '1sual techniques. \\ 1lliam., s:ud The 1m11al les\On also and udes an examina11on 10 determine 1i lhl' student ; re\erses lettl·rs. \\Ord<.. ~ntt>nccs. or <.omet .mes en11re-para- graph!>. Once tht' rrobkms and talents arc 1dt'nt1tied. \\"llliams begins to a)· semble a combina11on of reading technique'> to match the student. .. It"s not one or t\\O a pproaches. It's a com b1na11on that dO\.'\ the 1nck." he S~lld. For 1nstanrl·. a \ t!>ualh onl.'ntl·d !>tudent might rc:ad tx·na 1.f hc place' a clear colored sheet o' l'r thl' page and tilts the page sliihtl ~. O thers ma) increase thl'tr ell1cicnc~ b~ rf.'ading the \\Ords as 1f the~ were being na rrated b\ a childrl'n 's stOI"\ teller or 1n a pan1c~lar rh~ thm. · Williams has 1dcn11tied 50 tt'l'h· n1qucs. although he USl'S onl~ 33. He said that some ;m· too advanced - such as a mild form ofh} pnos1s -to be used 1n his hoped-for chain of clin1n . The lessons -S ~ 5 for each group ~ss1on and $50 for l'ach pm atl· lesso n -roml· "'1th a mone,-bacl guaranlCl' \\ 1ll1am~s:11d tl\at so far he has had w make good on the promlSl' onh l\\ tCl'. On'-' of the students "as 1uo.lidge1~ to "l )ttll long t•nough to learn. so \.\ 1ll1am-. ~1d hl· refunded the mune' and told thl' student's mothl'f w bnng the bo~ hack 1n a fe\\ 'l'a~ after he '>l'llkd do,,n. \;01 surpmingl~. the )o ungest chil- drl·n hJ\l' the wugtw~t lime ab.,orh· 1ng the material. \\ 1ll1ams ..aid. although he l'la1ms an ~um• can tx·n- eli1 lrnm lhl· program. e'en soml' people \\llh nuld mental retardation But not all of \\ 1ll1ams· customers \a1d the "~ '>ll'm "J' a rl'ad1ng pan- a1.l'3. ~larsha R11. hard.,on of \1iss1on \'11.·JO said the 1mpro,eml'Ot 1n her 7- 'ear-old daughter"' reading "a .. not a~ dramatic a~ I had ho ped for:· .. I think a lo t of 11 depends on tht• child. Reading 1s not going to be one of m~ daughter·s fa, ontc things ... Richardson belie\ es the main reason her daughter. Lauren. pro- gressed onl) .. a httle b1C after 10 lessons was her )Oung age. Richardson has )Ct 10 return for a customan evaluation session held one month after the conclusion of the lessons. Williams s~ud that he 1s able to often clear up lingering problems at this last session. R1kka Holle. 10. said that after about nine lessons she reads .. a httk bit" faster. although school is now easier and reading has become a pleasure rather than drudger). she said . l ) nn Burke of Mission 1ejo 1s o ne of the most adamant supponers of the reading s~s1cm. so much so that she asked Wilhams for a JOb teaching the program. Both o f her children -Kimberlee. I~. and Troll. 9 -\\Cre in special reading cla'iSC'i fo r underachievers \\hen she took 1hem to Williams. .\fter eight lesson . Trott returned to hasregular class. It took Kimberlee I:? lessons to ac h1e'e the same result. "The' ·re s11ll both in the low reading· gro ups (of their regular classes). but the) proved to the school that the) can do i1:· Burke said.·· .\II I wanted them 10 do was read and retain·· More than an} thing. though. Wil- liams g:ne thl' ch1ldrl'n the rnn- lidenn· to \.UnlfX'll' \\tlh lhl·1r dassmatl's. ··he (Kimt'<:rlee 1 \\a!> com1nced she couldn"t d o 11 ... Rurkl' sa id. ··hut he eompktd\ turnl·d that around ·· ATTORNEY SUPERVISION FAUL TED ... From Al dcpanment otfa 1al that hl· held Jual JObs. coupled "'tth rnm pl::unts o t alleged C\Ce""'' e Jh<,t·nn· Bur~. "ho's tx·en l'mplo~ed 1n thl· Cll\ for about 15 \Car' \\3S hired last oCtober as a dt<f)Ut\ d1!>1nc1 m un admin1stra10r in ll"dl·ral '-·ourt. ol- ficials in that onin · ~.11d Kell~ said ~lund.i~ hl· 4ucst1oned 1he wa~ tha1 ··lllm r 11 me.. \\3 \ managed 1n 1hcu1 ~ Jlll•rnl·~ ·.,dcpan- ml'nl 1n order 1u ix·rm1t . angster to amass eno u11.h 11ml· t.• 1.1&..e off fur the n tl·ndcd period late last ~ l'ar. Thl' councilman said he failed SCl' ho'' Sangsll'r t ould nruld al·c rul· l'OmJX'n~to~ 11rnl' l'4ual 10 1hrel· month" off It "'a'n·1 clear ho" long Sang~ter·s rnmpt·nsator: 11me had ~t:n allow(•d to all'umulate Kdl~ -.a id hl· hclte\cd that ..,ang'itlT\ ah'il'Ol l' "all not .. l'flic1ent"· and that 11 '-"rl·atcd ··a h1g hok .. 1n the l·11~ ·, kgal dl·partmcnt Cook sail.I that 11prl'\1ousl~ \\3S left up to thl' dt'f)Jrtml'nl head 10 de- term1 nt' hO\\ compensato~ 11mc " computed. In the cit~ a11ornq ·s dl•partmcnt. \H1rkcr\ got 11 : hour\ olT for l'al·h 0' l'fllme hour "Orkl·d. hl· said He said that llu11on changl·d the poltc) this ~l·ar to put a cap ot ~ll hours a ~l·ar for compcnsato~ ltml· Other sourn·, ~·d 1ha1 Hu11on to ld he r "orkcr<; that lhl'\ couldn ·, rarl"\ compensator~ 11me ,;, l'r to the nc"' ~ear and that ''a) "'h~ Sang~tcr look the time \\hl'n he did. ROAD PROJECT OVERSIGHT FAUL TED ••. From Al the data to formulate detailed stan- dards for mon11onns r roJects. With that l ine.I of detailed focus. C'ahrans officials "'111 he able to see 1mmed1atel) when a prr>JCCt 1s falhng behind schedule. and"' h~ 11 1s falling behind. he said. Ke ith McKean. director of the C'altrans D1stnct 12 uffice in Orange C'ou nt~. said he "a" pl<'ased with the consultants" recommenda11o ns. "'It's exactl) what \'C asked for:· said McKean. \\ho .tlso s11s as a member of the TransJ)<'na11 on Com- m1ss1on. Clarice Blamer. cha1nnan of the comm1ss1on. also said ~he was glad to ha' e the consultant-.· r«"ommen- da11ons. .. The $ood news 1!> that now v.e have the 1nforma11on. ·· 'lhe said ... The bad news is that now we have to do something about 11:· The analysis of Caltrans project management 1s to continue for the rest of 1988. according to Mills. Some of the recommendations will be put into effrct by Jul). when the ne\\ D1stnct 12 office gOt's into full operatio n. she said Orange County was formerly pan of the Los Angeles County Caltrans district. and local o fficials often complained that projects here wrn: not dealt with as promrtl> as those in Los Angeles. The Oranae Count~ d istnct was rstablished last June. Officers in Penn case not charged MURDER TRIAL OPENS ••• SAN DIEGO (AP) -The state atto"rney general Monc1ay ruled out cnminal charges against San Diego police officers accused of perjury or excessive force in connection with a case that raised allegations of racism and brutalit). "This mo rning we arc hrre to wntc what I hope will be the concluding chapter in a tragic and divisive case." John Van de Kamp said in releasing the results of an eight-month in- vr stigation by his officr into possible police misconduct in thr Saaon Penn case. From Al nttded at her ho me. Experts who testified during Kns- tiansen's prelimtnal)' hearing said the defendant's palm pnnt was found on a toliet seat in Roberuon's home. the da) of the slayma. Kristianscn's attorney. Deputy Public Defender Dennis O'Connell. did not make an opening statement Monday and was unavailable for comment. OM of Robertson's former neigh- bors also testified dunng the preliminary hearina th:u Knst1ansen was the man who was seen lcavina thr victim's home drivina her Mercedes Toohey. tho uah. contends the for- m er hairdresser's defense is built around the theory that Kristiansen had a cocamr problem. Penn. a black. was acquitted over two trials of major cha~ in the shootinp of two whitt' iiohce offi~. one fat.ally. ORANGE ....... COAST --· rml ~OPPICt .QI) ..... lity SI CQua ....... CA -eoor-Bo• ' CM!• ~ c.-w.'f>>t. ~....., ,,_,. 6 47 ~f,1@ b<•"'.U & f<)ICW4 I.•. 'J1' ~t 198.J 0!11'9' COftl ~Gome>.,,, 099t --.,.,,.,tOna -pr.ei met.., or ao..,,_ --....... ,,.., a. 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F..--F•ll• s--oio- Seconel l'loQI> TOOAY 11 50•"' 6 40a m I 24 p"' 7 ~pm ........ y '., .... 1 31 • ... 1 P"' 810p"' t 1 s 1 ~· •• Ot 51 ~s S3 Tiie -•-al 6 1• a m to09\t ..... M1s a1711pm T11e-••tooey et 3 34 P"' ...., rowM44Jem--., GOVERNOR VOWS FUNDS FOR VICTIMS ••• From Al more than 300 percent. Rut. he added. that incrrase is coupled with a sharp rise in the number Clf claims for compensauon. "In 1987. we recei,·cd more than 14.000 such claims and paid nca.rty S34 million in benefits for victims. In two years, the numher of crime victims applying for aid has jumped 50 percent.·· the governor said. Dcukmejian rccogni1cd the need for mort wrv1ccs. and said he will seek additional fundin.J for local centers that counsel victims. help to secure their rights and guide wit- nesses thro ugh the criminal justice systrm. Oranac-based Community Service Programs Inc. is one such prop-am. and rcttived an award during the confercntt o pening for its snvicc. For 14 yean. CSP has rttumcd nearly SJ million to crime victims. The JIOUP al~ operates several crisis.- intervention programs. CSP was the only Orangr County organization to receive an award. Eleven other aroups or individuals were also ho~. Drukrnejian said CSP and other such groups have joincd the state in leadina the way for further victims' rights. ··Ten years ago. a child "'ho claimed to ha'e bttn molested ~-as o ft.en not bclir\cd. Thr problem ~as seen mereh as a fam11' conct'm Toda\ theSe ch1ldrtn "are taken senousl) :·the gO\ emor said ... It used to be that \\hen a "oman was raptd. she was asked \\hat she did to ent1~ her attacker. In coun . shr was questioned about all of her pnor sexual npcnenl"·t·s "Toda). all that hac; changcd .. Their scars "111 long remain and an some cases the) ne'er cease. lbut) no one should rrmain :> '1ct1m. 8 )' providing thrm wath au1s1ancr. ~ can help' 1ct1ms with the ir recovery ... SUIT FILED OVER ROBINSON RANCH ••• From Al l " ndcr thl· agrl·cmcnts. dn clopers get guaranlN.''i that thc1r projects will not be subJCCt to change~ 10 1o n1ng or other regula11om for a specified pcnod. u .. uall~ 10 11r 20 ~l·ars. In rl·turn. dl'\dorx-r<. agree 10 pa) fl'c:' to suppon lon\truc11o n of roads Jnd other puhltl" lanh11e ... \lost ot thl· agrl'l'rnl·n1s aprro' ed \o far ha\I.· fal kn 1Allhin the S:!35 mil lio n Foo1h1ll ("1rcula11on Phasing Plan. an ana1al road building pro- g.ram for \Ou th Orange County. l mkr thl· plan. rClad 1mpro,c- ml·nt'> arc to be tinanr ed b' bonds. hat h·d h~ thl· guarant<.·ed fees. \nd thl' l'ffeCI or laYo'>UllS on the u!>ualh Ol'f\ ou' hond market has at ka~t o·nc l OUnl' o llicial \\Omed. Suix·n l\or ·Ro11.er Stanto n has \ 01ed aga1n~t all but l\\O of the devrlopment a~ements because. he sa1~. county staff members have not been able to assess the poss1blr effects the la\\SUllS might ha' e on the FoothtlJ plan. .. What's happening 1s euctl) ~hat I C"<J)('Cted to happen:· hr said ... h didn't take a genius to predict that opponents of the agreements ~re ~oing to challenge them in coun . .\nd 11 does have an effect on the bond marh•t." Count~ otli 1als. including the four other super' 1sors. ha'e ne,·enhrless hailed the Foothill plan and lk agreements as a "'a) out of the south count} ·s worsening traffic snarl. But Blacketer and others cri11c1ze the agn~ments for not containing enough ..afeguard'> to pre,ent them from Y.Or'l('n1ng. tn)t<.·ad of 1mpr\W· mg. south rnunt ~ 1ratlir. Shl· alw l h:irgc'> that the 3gfl'<'- mcnts arl' unn inst1tut1o nal be('.ausc the' tie the hands of fu ture d cc1s1on makers. Future elC'Clcd o ffic1ah \\UUld no1 be ahk to modaf, the agrttments un11I the~ C\PI~. • .. We could \ o tc the prest·nt Board o f Su pen 1s11r' out of offict'. but \\e'd Sllll be SIUl"~ "Ith tficir had d~ c1s1o ns:· she said. Blacketer and Hile are scheduled to meet \\llh count\ officials and de- velopcn. toda~ and again on ThuB- da~ to d1\Cuss possible pre-tn al settkment of the la \\ suits. MERCHANTS TO OPPOSE PARKING FEE ••• From Al and private emplo)ecs take trams to \\Orl from outlying parking lots to reduce traffic and free up parking space. While an existing p.irkmg sticker program for local rc.-sidents was senerall} supponed b) those attend- ing the meeting. one merchant com- plamcd locals arr usini the stickers to turn his hm1ted parking spaces into all-day parking lots. O thers complained elected offidals ha ve proven inept at solvina city problems and suuntt"d the private sector be allowed to take over the parking matter. Black said those questions could be studied by the proposed wk force. He sugested touat> new siandards need to be enacted so that tourists can continue to visit thr art colony abd bring wanted dollars to its merchanu without destroying the qualjty of life enjoyC'd by rnjdents. "M~ybe wc'shouJd look at the (San Joaquin Hills Transportation) cor- ridor a~ a blnsing m di,uise." Blad said. "hke the Great Wall of China. The proposed fee increase will be preK"ntC'd to the City Council tonight. He pauses for a m oment to reflect on af I lie has achieved. v He feels great and looks great. Making you look great for any occasion is our primary objective. (PD9H) Gentlemen ·s Oothina · S6 I Newport Center Dr. (714) 640-8310