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1988-04-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
. . CllANGE 0\'1f • * SPORTS MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1988 u.·s. bOmbslranianshipsinGulf Action fallows attack on oil platf arms in retaliation for mine damaging u .s . s hip State\ had entered lhl' Iran-Iraq "'ar charging 1ha1 l "l helicopter\ sup.. poned an Iraqi land offensive 1n the Fa"' Pen1 n.,ula f hl'fl' \lf.3'> no 1m- med1atc r<"spon"K· Imm 'V.ash1ng1on. no t h11 One l ' S "'arsh1p tired m1ssilt'~ at t"'o approalhtng Iranian Jt"I fighter'> but the fighter., rl'\er'<d cou~ and 11 was unekar whether 1he' v.ere h11 Carlucci \a1d plallorm attJl l thl 11 1-1<1<.ll Iran .rn fngatl \Jh.rnd · "'d' not1led dosing rap1d l~ upon lllrl'l' I .'-'"'ctr-.h1p., ·· ..aid Dan H11v.:ird thl· l\·ntJt?on" \. h 1ef spol t:\111 Jn \JhJnd "1th dn .idd1t1onal Har- poon Hu~ard ~Id I It: ~d ch~ Su hand wa on fire 11nd · 1 hr ~mulo..l· " w hca' ~ that it's dtllilult to d1.1 .i lunhl.'r as~ssmtnt at •h 'point By ALY MAHMOUD • I I • ..._ .... M ANAMA. Bahra10 -The U.S. Na\' toda> destroyed two offshore Iranian oil platforms. sank a defend- ing Iranian patrol .boat and bombed t"'o Iranian nav) fngates. Iran at· In the curves tac ked 011 fac1ltt1es off SharJah and fired o n at leas11"0 l '.S. Hssds The ..\mcncan a11ack on the Per- sian Gulf. o tl platforms came 1n rc1aha11on for a mme explosion that tore a hole 1n nn ..\mcncan fngate last "eek. inJunng 10-crev.m en ..\l!>O toda\. Iran sard the n1tcd The \\ h11e Huu\l· \did three l v.arsh1ps ship'> hla-.tt:d t:ach Iranian platform :-.o ..\mcman casualties v.crc rcponcd 1n the I <; attacks. and the Iranian!. fkd prmr to the '>helling. thl· Wh11e Hou-.1: ..aid DcfenS(' Scl rl·t,1r f-rank C Carluc- ci said an ..\ml·r1l.tn hehcoplt:r also "'a~ tirt:d upon during the raid but was He said dn Jr,rn1.rn patrol boat firt'd on the l \ lru1'>t:r V. atn"'ng.h1 "'h1ch 1oolo. pan 1n thr .mac lo. on onr ot the: pla1form'> The ~a1n"'nght '"'"S nut h11 Hl· said thl· L \ Ing.ill' ~1mpwn re- turned fire: and ~nlo. tht' patrol bod! ..\bo111 ~·' t:n hour' ahrr thl· u1I Tht: lrJ n1Jr -..<1·,!11p thl'l1 t~·l·J upon 1hrl'l I " J1r r;.il! 1n patn1I in thi: '>trail ot II• rn u/ 'hl • nlrJOlt' · 1 thl· gull The alrlrdll ..\-r lntrmkr' rl· turm•d tin "''" i-.. ll.trp.1 .. 11 ni"' 1k'> J nJ J nur:ttll:• 1! ,1,l·r-~1,,11..ln' bomb'> \h •11 !t:ll•Jl!l' Lill I "" '>trau,., J J • .,·r1•·l"' llf!Jjtl'd t .\1 ti .i1 • J m PDT. about 70 m null''> J ltl·r the ahand attac k. '·'', Jl"t~ Jtt,:.h ·d d ~cond Iranian tr1~Jll th,· \Jb.ilan. after 11 tirC"d o n I " pl.lnl•, lrum thl' Enterpn )(' l \ .\-t l'htrudl.'r~ -returned fire- Jr .u 1 • ·Ill' '\JbJ IJn .... 11h a ~inglc laser- (Pleue eee SHIPS/ A2) Fountain Valley council salary y-bed-0t1-bled Me mbe r slated to consider hike fr om 8262 . 50 t o 8500 B~ J O°' Htl .\" \ OLZKE ()! -Oelly ........ ... ..\ pr1.•1'0 ..... ·d "'•Pl 'l r n 1 p.i ' 'nul ..i '' lur h•urtJ n \ ..t n l 11\ 1 ,.,r, ml•ml'x'f\ ~ I. U PU' !hl f'J' l J! ':1l upix.·r 1m I 111 J ,:., ,. b.,., , 1nlr ' :-i~ 1hl \J J r 1! 1,..._ J ,· , •. ll'd .r, ..s ' tr•l' l t' m.1n.it!1."' 'J1v \ .JJ-. l h~ , 1un, ti ., -... hl•du1l·J T ..it·-...J.1. t• ,un..,1J lr.1n.n,ri:..1,l 1r t'"11J n' S"· w rx·• m .. nt" ir""" •ni: , ..ir rn S>2' J" n;r """1.h hJ'~· .. -til .. •un, 1 ~. 1o ,. rr ·f l' thJr J 1.k ..sJ, -.Jill< t. \IJ ri.t!,'.l'' J ~ll' 1--c "t. 1--l \l. \.I J ' • 'lhl' upl}\·r 'T' • l•l a ''Jll· l.11.1. rrgulJl!'1~ lbt: '>J IJflt' ••' .. '' 1.itun1.il mr~'tx' Thl a-.. ...... , th~ ;'IJIJr. 1.I•'' "· ;->< ;lU J!ll1'1 ,r' ">J IJ \(curding 1&1 l " r-I l?urn -~l u"'-lu• 'J Jf\ purp. •'4.'' -f 'unlJ · , _' m1.•nthh ..alar• •'I '\U I.()() f , .... -..1th tht rd1~ IA h1l h mu!lt ~ a:•rr "n1 ~' thl· maJOnt' of the' fiV<'· • .. ,lrnlxr lllun1.1I Fountain \.alk\ I Jdl r' -..11uld nlJlo.l le~\ than \ht'l0 f I.I l;:l I. r;'J1h n .,, .... ( •llhl'f Orange" 'l.,. por: lkJ1.. hJ !ht" highest- • , •un. '' "' < >rangt ( l>unt~ 111,, .11' thl rl \J1J l 1h ( o unctl '11:1 ~·, ·~·,,,,l $t>22 m(1n1 hl' ,\' t 'fll ., J • I fl•\.(' \l'' i\J~~ a r 1· I' ' ... ~··· tk.id" ')population ', -~' 1 •un1.11 ml·mtx·r"r If\ inc.ire paid Sr c' ;x 1 m ril:" 1'r 1heir v.ork a\ art" < "tJ \k'>J a·rrl·'i(.·ntat1\t"~ Ir' inr 1 J' ..i "' pu J 11.1r •t nl·arh I.I 000 and l '\J \h..., "hurnl· ll \hghth more :1J. ,, ,., J•"JrJ 1ng ll ~ount' \1:'1 ..s~r lhl argnt l ·'' un the 11· J' t-• < 1J': "111' a ix.1pulat1on ol \.! 2' H ... • 1.n~tnn lkd1.h·, 1.ounnl "'1." -x ., 'l •. '1. u'.>t S I ~~ per ·• : " " t' .i _.,;11:n~ hucgC't ot S : J -.. 1-nl" In Hurtinttton Bea h 11 . M • , ..1' ri .. J ...alan I'> S "'.J6 4 llJke Follmer of Huntiqton Beach roan through the •treeta of downtown Lon& Beach ln the Super Vee race Sunday. a preliminary to the Grand Prix. Follmer dldn 't put enough pedal to the metal. finlahlng 12th. Story on Bl. \.ill,·• .., ;i11puld tl1'n •ou~h )n II.II. l--1. "'; ..aid thl • •V.t'• l·nJ • l ,, "'hcfl · !hl .. ount' thr la ll.1• .i l t• ( t1n.11 -v.11h a u t\ 01 (Plea.w eee SALARY /A'J.) Campaigning Polls show a close Demo- cratic race is in the mak- ing in Tuesday's New York presidential pri- mary./BI World Kuwaiti royal family mem- ber held hostage aboard a jumbo jet in Algiers wants his government to give In to the hijackers' demand./A4 Sports Chili Davis' three RBI lead Angels to 7 -4 win over Seattle./81 Entertainment NBC examines women's lives behind bars In a thought-provoking special./ Al Boalneaa Federal audit of the Fed- eral Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. shows Its deficit more than doubled In 1987./AI Inda Advtc. and Gemes Bulletin Boerd Cluatfled Comk:a Entertainment Optnk>n Pe>Nc4t log Public nottc. At A3 BS.7 A10 Al A5 A3 IM,I County to consider disputed tract pacts By BOB VAS EYKEN Of ... 0.-,Ne!llaft Sc-.t"n de\(:lopment agrl·eml·nts that "ould IOll 1n 5.JQ2 ho ml'' anJ morc than ::.i m illion square lt'ct ot commcrual lOn'>truc11on 1n south Orange Cou nt~ "'II go before lht· Board o f \uix.·n 1!.ors ll>r appro' al Wednesda'. Ovrr the pas1 SI\ months. board members ha'e appro;ed nine agrrl·· ments. v.hu.h guarantee dc,eloper... the nghl to build 1n return for prom1ses 1h:u 1he~ "'111 pa~ for ant"nal roads and olhcr public 1mpro ,e- ments. Hl.11.lo.l·tcr Jnd hl·r la" panna (1 rl·~11~ H1k ha\l' tiled <;Utt JgJ tn't "l" l'n 11f lhl· agn'l'ml·n1' 1rn the ground' thal lhl'' l:l1nJ thl· hand' ,,f futurl· ,·lcl-tl·J 111li1.·1ah J nd arl' thl'fl" forl· u!'l1.1,n<,t11u1111nal ··1 hl·rl· arc .l 1(1\ "1\Hl' .igrccml•nts lOm 111g dov.n thl" hm· and "·l"re prnc:n·J1ng on all i1t 1hl·m:· -.a id Hile [n, mm mental groups such a<, Llgun.1 (1recnb1.'11 Jl"n lOntrnd th.lt uiu nt' n ff1l°1J ls hJ' l' not prn' tdl·J ,Uffill0l·n.t 1.·' 1denu · I•' pro 'e that the Jl'\1.•lopml.'nt\ "'111 nl•t v.orwn trJt1i, Ill lhl' ~nuth ll)Unl\ Supervisors shed neutrality on development pact suits Most of 1ht.' pact arr lin~ed It' the S235 m1lhu n south count\ roaJ building program. the Foothill C1rculatron Phasing Plan. "h1f'h count\ officials and -hom1.·ov.nC'r.,· gro,ups ha' c ha1kd as a maJor c;1cp toward rd1c\ 1ng traffir congestion 1n the area. But cnt1cs. such as Laguna Beal·h attome} Belinda .Blac~eter. sa~ the road 1m provl.'ment fres guarantee-d 1n the Foothill Plan could haH· bc:en secured wnho u t developmen t agree· mcnts. "'hich lock in a de,doper"s bu1ld1ng pla ns for up to 10 ~cars HIJd,,·ta Jnd l)lhl'f critic' Jhu lhJrge thJI the agrt'l'ments Jfl' Jn .lllcmpl b) d,., elo~r'> and lhl· counl) ll' ur,um'l'nt a ullLens· grov.1h 1.ontrnl 1n1t1Jll\e "hich 1.-. ~hrdukd 10 appear 1.10 lhc J une pnmJf\ l'kl 111.in ha llut The 1n111a11'l' v.ould n·qnl'l de· 'l·lopnll·nt 10 Jn:a~ "'here there '" ~' l·rc tr .i rlil c:ongc<;t1on until steps Jrl' talcn to 1mprO\e traffi 00"' Aul ll1un1' attome's sa\ 1hr de- ' dopml·nt .igrrcrrirnis. "''h1ch arc binding leg.ii lOntracts. "'ould be r \cmrt from the requricment'-of thl· ( Pleaee eee COUNTY I All By BOB\ A" E YKf...., ( 1•unl\ ollir1Jh . .lrl' l'\f'l·Ctl'J t 'JO.\ Jn J. \ l dl'knJin~ J 'eril·~ ,,, d,., t·tprment .1~ ·l rni:r:• ·' tx·l·n lh.1lkngt•d 0' Ll\\<ou11' t 1>1..r!• < •1U'1 '1. \,' .:· 1--u' P{'I ....i1d 1 hl' count''!> J1. t1' l' Pl''111i'n 'I" •n, ,il' ·1. r"' IJ"''u11' .vntrJ'l' .. h.lfl'" "' th '' ;i.1." • '"1"1.t J nl1tha k g.ii ba11k l~Jt "'J' rnl'Ol ' • n, ..• ! " l J't m•'nlh J ,1•al111\1n t'f dr' cl<'f'l"' ..t'" 1 " '11''" gr,1ur' 'ul"J thl' ,, un1; '"t'r 1hc rr •;-..."l'• 1 • • • C\,·n .... hk (1r11\\lh .ind frJrllt C'ontr,, l:i1t Ji , Tht• Jl'\dl'Pl'r' t''l' ~celo.1ng '.<' tlJ\1" ·h: "'I'.•· •t fl."n\l,J\\'J tt• m 'foil l l0dhlO 03lltll 1'1" •ht ~ v ,!• h 1• ' \\J\unuin.,lllu: 1.•nJ Jndtoo,ag.ul·Jr.J,, -•.,, '1.:: ~ .1 '.!hJ IJ" Thi.' 8l)3nh1t "ul)l'r' 1<,or'> and thl"" .. -• ., .; '''.11 ' •I.Ill"" \\l."rc n.11nrJ J' dl'lendant~ 1n lhl '" '.1-.l · ' fl' 1n111.tt1\l· 1.1imn 1111.·t ( llllt'n~ for 'x·r"t" • 1 • '"~ .,,.,_. r. ·•'" . :· • "J' '1.lrlll°..: 'l'J t".ir• \ n 1nten·<;t 1\,1\ '" ., ::ll r.111.l! ' ..iJ 'TIC! ~UJ lildllt'O ,'IJ, 'l'Oh ~\\ • • ... t:f'Jl" -t-~I ft 1'1J r -, -· \alid , .. • , Ir,_ 1.·~ ,11.1· • • • r,: :hl "gna1url"" .ind thr '"!"-'"r' pl" ·.' :ht' '1ll'.1'w'l ••n June' prima n l:w 1n ihH 'l 'ur• • ·..;~""I' J ,nun hrann,and ..i:•;'\.'J .~ •. "' -·~.1 -~.;: ., :"1J1.I.' 1.1n thl' c-lc.'c1 1o n .,j '"'u' \' i."'l U "' t' •r '"'"'"• l """'' 8 .. th tnl \uf'l • "'r' .s 'hl :n .. rq?.J\lrar dC\.1de-d to ·,., J,, '1l ullJ r J ~ ·'l, .... h '•'! dekn'l 1n the hJ: ,l, r the: 1n 11.111' t 11m11111 l"l· T t 1\ llrnl t"' l' ' •, ~ ._• ·h r1·n1 ho"<'' ~r • l .,Jj\ :hl "-•.I . "' ,j( r .tJ'pninting lht' lav. •• ' l1jt1 l \1 '"',l~t 1 l l n 'l' d<"ftind the: .•, , ;'lml·nt J~rn rr " • '-l ... it· •i >ht ,ount\ · ' "'.·t·" tht· .1"'' • ' , r. 1• datt' that we "'111 .i. · l \ ,.kl<"nd • h.1' ' '1 ' r ·1~ •Ut'>ldC' coun~l .. !P leau eee LAWSUlTS/A2) Cox wary of Gorbachev's 'charm' People movers forOC studied Ex-Reagan adviser stakes out position on right1iiCoas~ congressiona~ race By PAUL ARCRlPLEY °' ... ..,,... .... Bcwa rt the M1kha1I Gorbache' "charm o ffcns1\-e." He Sttms so much d iffere nt from hts pttdec~rs. so open nnd fncndly -almost hke one of u s. And he's pushin& all these liberil nc'A ideas hkt glunost. o r o~nM-Ss. and perr 1ro1ka. or rcstructunna of So' 1ct 50Cicty. Maybe wt can dtal "•th these Russians after all. That IS uactly what the So\ ICIS would Ille i\mcncans to behcvc. SA)-S C. Chnstopher Cox. If the bait set'ms tnttcina. Co~ isn't bt11ng. The 40'th Conpnsional O.s- tnct candidate has sttn the Soviets from both sides of the Iron Cunain and he find! a wick '*P betwten what So\ 1ct leaders sar to the w~ and ,..hal &he)' tell their own PtOl)le. TM pp is cqualt wtCk ~wttfl •hat tht' It'll the Wn1 and what they do. Co' says. Cox. who 11 cons~ a ltachna ronte ndt>r in the Re publican pnma~ of I~ c;ind1datr s.. believes a cle-ar understanding of the Soviet n1on t\ essential 10 being an cfTC'<'t 1' c ron- gre man In fact. Cox sa)'--s .\mt'nca·, ap- proach to the Sov1Ct l 1nion "''II determine 1t~ foreign pohq world - "'de. Foreign pe>hc) is Ont' of '" o pnn ipal 1s uc'i a roncrcssman must dcal v.1th on a dn1I~ basts. C'ox sa~ The o ther 1s &he l'Conomy The 35-\eaM>ld Cox beltc,cs he has tht' crcden11als to c ffcct1\-el) work in both arenas ( o\ arad uattd from l ' magna cu m lau<k Yiherc he tool an ac- ~lcratcd thtte-l_car roul"S(' and a do ubk ma.ior 1n English and pohucal SCICn<'t. He s1muhancousl\ a n cndcd Haf"ard LI• hool and H:anard Busenns ·hoot .. 1 •n N HOf of the ··Harn 1rd Lav. Rt' 1C'• .. and 1n IQ.., ... ~"cd both a lav. dC'lrtt and a master's 1n bu11nns adm1n1strat1on < ,,, \\J' J pJnna in tht• la"' rirrl' L.11 h.1m .\ \\ Jtk1n<. in 'l'"l"'rl fk.11. h "hl'rt' he: spr-c1ah1C'd in , ln P<1rJlt' tinJn•C' In Ill 4 hC' foundl·d J ct'f"'P<.1'Jl•l.'n that tran late\ the "ll'I l n11.•n·~ ,,flil·1,1I dn1I~ ncv.\J".)~·r r r.\\ J::i ..\nd from Jl~8{l l('I 1a,1 FrbruJn . he "~1rled in the \\ h1tc Hnu<ie J' J -.en1or J\SOC1a1c coun'<'I :l• Prt•<.1d rnt Rt•agan I k '" Jmt'n@. thl' m,1s1 con"<'r' .-it 1\ l' \lflhl· c;0r \.".lnd1J.ll('\. tlut 1n h1<. ''"' n \lurJ ... no mon.-l·onS<'Pall'e than "th,· rl·al Ron:Md Re.igan ·· I k has "'on endo~mcna and suppon from prominent members of the Repu~hcan nght v. ing. 1nclud1fli ~ uprtmc oun nomint"C and rtt11't'd J udgc Rotx-n &_,rl . former l \ ~ttomc' General \\ 1lham Frtn h muh. Rtq3n kitchen cabtnC't me her H olme Tuttle. T\. commentator Brul'C Hcr-sd'll'O'tt.'hn and suppl\·'1d<' crono m1\t .\nhur Laffer \\ h1k wmc other lud1ng can- didates art 100111\g tht1r '"'o h <"mcnt 1n anJ understanding of IC>l'al l\SUC-\. 0 \ bcht'\(' h1 tv.O-\Car \tint tn thC' \\ h1tc Hou~. oupkd v.1th hts lav. anJ hus1nc !> C\P<'n1\t', ma\C' him the tntclhgent "ht'H.'<' of thC' cl«toratr ·· \s a ,·ongr~\man I "'Ou Id I'!( ahlc (PleueeeeCOif A2' •I c. CllrlatoPlaer Cu M• drafted a °l»lll to coa· pletelJ OftrM-1 Ute federal tnactaet proce 11. 8~ 80 8 \ ~" E YltEN °'-~ ..... -- H 1p.h·,IX"\·d 1ra1ns that Ooat o~ tr Jd., •r. niJgnt'uc cushions C'Ou1d l'fl'' 1dc J n Jlwrna11,.e l(l ftttwa rs 1n \\1u1hcm < al1lorn1a. 0ra"lf' Count)' "upen '"'"' HamC'tt W~r atd \Ill.fa\ I N-ht' c lhl" 1~ lhC' first *P tt,\\Jrd \Oh ing our air qu.aht) ~ ,.m .., •nJ a.nNhtntepto•"ani tolv•"I l'ur traffa problem!> ... \\ ~ •td dunn~ a prt\., conf<'rtnet' on m.l11nct1l rail ll"\ hnoloC) \1~nt'lt( train~ ha,c. in fan Jlr~.lJ\ 1.w,~d 1hc th rtshold from 1,ka 10 n.·,1h1' 1n W e~ Germany. \\ht'I\' l"tl track ha\C bttn COO· "HUdl'1 tndudtn& Ont' that IS Cl· fX'~ It'd It' JC' lntO public UV latn-ttUI \l.'.'3r in \\ l Bcr1tn \1m1lar train. kno""1\ u a ~ M O\ er. I bclf\I planMd 1n Las Veps and thcrt al~ ha bttn \alk in ream\ munth\ f a ht&h·te>ttd ra il hnt (P'---P&Oft.&/d) .. M * Ota .. coat OAILV Ptl.OT/ Monday, April 18. 1988 SHIPS BOMBED BY U.S. IN PERSIAN GULF •.. W'nmAl autded bomb:' the Pcntqon said. .. _., darlcness fell. the Sablllan was down ~y the stem with tuas ro~ and an. W~do not intend to renew attacks on the Sabalan unleu &be exhibits fun her )lost1lc intent ... the Pentagon said. No American injuries or casualtks were repQned in either frigate attack. Iran's 00ic1al Islamic Republic News ~nq said the U.S. warships first struck the Sassan platform 1n the southern gulf at 9 a.m. ( 11 :30 p.m. PDT). Twent)-three minutes later they attacked the Nasr platform at ncarb) Sam Island, IRNA said. 4.n Iranian warship later shelled the Mubarak 01lfield off Shaf)ah. an emirate 1n the sou them gul f. shipping e'ecuuves saad . Targeted 1n th e attack were the Scanba~ drilling ng the 112. 744-ton Bnush tanker ) ork Manne and a storage facalat> The exe ut1 \ c~. speaking on con- dition of anon}mlt). said the York Manne was o;ct afire and that its crew had abandont"d the vesSt'I. The Scan- ba) rep(.)ned 1t was under attack b~ four gunboats. the~ said Ttle Iranians also fired on the press helicopter of the NB tele' 1s1on nc.-twork. but did not harm the ai rcraft or llS passtnil'ri .. CXt'('UllVCS said. The London-based Lloyd's Ship- ping lntrlltgcncr Untt rtportt'd a U.S. tugboat and s~pply vcutl. the Willi Tide. also was firl'd on off harJah but was not hit. They ~•d un1dent1fird warplanes swooped low O\/Cf the auacking Iranian boat:., chas1n& -~hem away from the :?83-ton vessel. operatt'd b} Tidewater Inc. of New Orle~ns. Shipping cllctuttvcs later reponC'd Iranian gunboats attacked and K't fire to a Cypriot bulk earner 1n the trait of Hormuz Iran and Iraq have been at war since 1980. and the war has produced re peated attacks on neutral shipping. Last July. the United States refla11ed I I Kuwa1t1 tankers and ga"'e them .$. Nav) cscons to protect them ag:11nst lrantan attack. Tehran Radio. monitored in C) prus. i.a1d t · .S. helicopters at- tacked lrantnn troops 1n southern Iraq "several ttmC's" on Sunda) The Iranian n:pon was issued afkr Iraq said 1t!i troops. led b) thl'.' Pres1dl'nt1al (1uard. recaptured Faw Iran, "'h1ch '>elll'd the peninsula t\.\O )earugo. denied Iraqi had rt"laken 11. The While HouM" ~1d today the 011 platform attarks were "a measured response to Iran's unlawful use of foret" pokc~man Ma rian Fitzwater said the Uni\td States raided the plat· forms because Iran was responsible for the "m1nc attack" on th t' USS amucl B. Robert!> The platform were manned by Iranian Revoluttonar) Guards. Fitzwater said the) were given several minutes warn1na. and some were ~en lea' ing. The Whtte House spokesman 'kt1d the frigates Simpson and Bagle> and thl' cruiser Wainwright attacked the 1m platform Fttzwater said the destroyers Mer· ril and McCormick and the landing platform ship Trenton attacked the assan platform The shipping e\l.'l'ut1 ves said their monitors picked up a radio messase ahout 30 minute!> tx-fore the a11ack in "'hirh a U.S. warship urged platform "'orkers to e' acuate. The executives said the warning specified the fac1la11es "will be shelled 1n ii \C minute!>." COX WARY OF GORBACHEV'S 'CHARM' .•. From Al to offer to people not JUSt thr minimum they would Cllpect -their phone calls get returned and that r m willing to listen.'' Cox said ... but I can al~o offer an 1ntclltgent mind against "'hich their concerns will resonate So 1f they've got a complex business problem. I ~.U..Undemaod it..::-- Bccause he has worked 1 n Washing- llln . ( O\ sa's he won't ha ve to waste an~ 11ml' \.\tth ··on-the-Job training.'' Talc. for e'\ample. Orange Coun· t~ ·s transportation nt$htmare. Thl· slo"'-grO\.\th 1n111a\1\c ts the public's "'a) of sa) 1ng "enough ts enough and ma~be 1f "'c hold a gun 10 ~our head "'e'll get some roads," Co'< said. Whe ther the 1ntllalt\ c passes or not. Co' said the pubhc·s frustration 1s a mandate 10 get much-needed fcd<"ral h1gh "'a~ dollars to Orange Count~ "It 1s a B~zan11nc and complicated proces!> ba cl 1n V. ashtngton b~ v.h1t h h1gh"'a~ dollars arc doled out.'' he said. ".\nd 1f an,onc thinks v.hat'!> needed bark there 1s an ab1ht' to aniculate the need. he's wrong. · "What\ needed back there 1s 3n ab1h1' 10 push the nght buttons and pull tfit: right le\ Cr.," ( O\ 1':> preparl'd 10 push and pull right nov. V. hdc 1n 1he V. h1te Hou .. c. he draftcd a bdl for the pres1dl·nt aimed 31 3 rnmplctr o'erhaul ot lhl' federal budgl'I proce!is The president rt'fcrrcd 10 the b11l 1n tht 'ear's talc l.)f\he l 'n1on addrc.-.-;. ( O\ said S1mph put th<.' lcg1<,la11on would require lhl' kderal go' t'rnment to establish :s hudgct before 11 <;tan-. spending. a prJt'llll' leg1sla1ors ha\c long ignored ( O:\ ·~bill hJs J buil 1-1n bias ag.a tn '>t spending. and 3n ~ 11ml' a bi ll c\· cceded the budge t lCll1ng 11 "'ould require a t\.\O·thirds \OH' ofCongre'i' 10 v.1n pas\31!-l' He had ll lt m1tt:d opportun11 ~ 1u ix-ddlc his bill around Congrl'\\ tx-forl' rc!i1g nmg lrom the V. hilt' House tn hbruar) tO run for otlicc. and hl''s con\ 1nccd the bill would win bipartisan suppon. ··1 1h1nk the Republican~ and Dl·mocral'> l an agree on 11 ticcausl" l.X•mocrat.., "'Ill iigure ·wc 'H' got <,uJ)l'nor numbers and we'll beat 1hcm m ~lw·-lfffit'"ht's· -an~ubh~n' \.\tH iit1url· '"c nced to get the-;r spending pnont•l''> '>lr:11gh{ no"' and "'c·u do "'hat "e ran 10 hold our o"' n latl'r o n.· .. ( O\ \aid In add111on. th<: bill \.\Ould .,ct up a S)Stcm that "'ould get pol111nans olT the hook to o;pc:c1a f 1n1C'rest group!. Sl'd.ing pork barrel leg1slat1on "lnd1' 1du.il members don't need ll> '>J) ·no· 10 ':>pt·nd1ng. the S\Stl'm "'Ill !>a\ ·no· :. \'01/a. Thl' pol1t1c1an gets to sa) 'H·s.' the S\Slem savs ·no · .\nd that'., the poli11d an·s dream." Cox said. ( O\ 's first act as a congressman \.\Ould be Lo line up co-sponsors and 1n1roduce h1'i budget bill. "It "'ould be a htpants.an proposal and 11 "'ould go "'lthout 111t1ng at '"ndmills a nd tl)ing to changt' the hc3rts and mind!> ofall 435 mcmhers of( ongrc!>S " he said " 1f "'<.' can·1 turn the ra~als out. at lea..,t \.\C can stra1gh1en out the S)!itcm in which the~ orx·ratc 'l' that 1hc1r rather l'raH·n rx1ht1ral 1mpulsc..,"'1ll not lead h > thr rnnllnuing bankruptC) of the l n1tl·d 'tatn ·· 1 he bill abo addresses cnutlement prugram~ an an·.i CO\ sa~s has "'r11ngl) hcl·n trratcd a\ an un· toUl ha hie "-ll n·d n 1"' "T hn ·re not un,nnt rollJhlc JU!\t unconirolled.'' hc \Jld Beside., pu,hing h1'i budget lcg1s- IJt1un <ti\ \.\(1uld 1 mml•d1:ucl~ bt•g1n hihh~ ing h1., rnngess1onJI comraqes to uphold Reagan's phtlosoph~ of nl·go11a11ng "'11h thl· So' 1t't!> from 3 po~111on of 'trl·ngth • ~1.1mt•\.\hJt \tiff and he\1tan1 tn forums. C 11\ 1\ engaging and pe.r· 'UJ'>I \\' 1n 11nc-o n-one d1 uss1ons His knowledge of the.-Soviet Union makes him a convin cing proponen t for the conservat1 ve approach to foreign po liq .' As a univers1t) student. Cox read Prdvda in Russian. He later fo und 1ha1 the official Communist orga n -was-tin1tVaifabk m English 11nd. 1 pannership with his father. launched thc firm that translates Pra vda "In terms of knowing th} encm) 11 t!> absolutcl> in\ aluable 1fyou want to l now what's sotng on inside com- munist rountncs.'' Cox said. While acknowledging Pra,,,da can h3rdl~ be relied on 10 carry the truth 1n all matters. Cox said he has used 11 tu l'Orrl'Ct m1sconcept1ons America ns harbor about the So' 1et Unton Take. for 11istance. what hC' calls C1orbachcv·s "charm offensive:· President Reagan once prepared to g1\e a speech pra1 s1ng Gorbachev's glasnost poliq for allegt'dl ) loosening la"s governing rensorsh1p The ~urcc of the 1nformat1on "'as 3 Gorbache" spc:l'Ch "I checked Gorbache v·s speech tn the p3ges of Pravda and found that 11 "'as all promises.'' Cox said. "No laws were referred to at all." In fact. Co\ fo und another Stol) 1n Pra \ da that de!>trtbed new la "' s that carried heav~ penalties for anyone possessing a '1deo1apc. no mattC'r "'hat was on 1t (. O\ no11iied Rc<1gan of "'hat hl' found and the prc\ldCnt changl·d hi\ '>Pl't'lh 11.nn11r 11ingglasnoc;1 fortx·1ng empt~ promises. V.11h Reaga n ~tlnl.' 1n l981J. < o\ hol'll:\ 10 l cep h1\ foreign poltc~ 1dl'ah al" c 1n Congrc'>!> '-u"' lhe' ma\ n(.lt \Otc \.\llh me ·· < 11\ said .. :but not e\er:onc had. there 1s such a -.coundrel lhal thn \.\on·1 be pt·rsuadt•d b) facts·· · Tiiis Is tbr sttond ia • coat/aulag serlrs on tbr caadidatH vying to replace Rep. Robert Badbam . R· Nrwporl Beacb. LAWSUITS BRING COUNTY ACTION ... From Al Ku) per !ia1d Fnda) The agrcemrnt.., contai n guarantct·s o~ tht• Jc. 'clo pers 10 pa~ for road de,clopmrnt 1n '>outh Orangl' ( ount\ ..\t lcas1 unt· member of the board said. hov.cv<.'r. th:tt hi.' J1d nut tlt:he' c the count' should take an acu \ e rot(• 1n cJl'IC'nding tht: agrceml·nts ~upeP l\ur Roger ()1ant on (,310 last wcl·k th.11 berau~c the urnnt) did not .d<"fcnd the grov.th rnntrul 1n11lall't' 11 \hould not defC'nd the agreements e1tht·r liupcf'\ 1sor Thomas R ile~ ..aid 11 "3"' nclcssan 10 dC'fl·nJ tht• Jl'\clupmcnt agreem~rtt!i to l'O'iUrt' that '1tJI road fund ing 11. nut lost "I thinl that 1n order 10 bj' consistent. we '>houlo rcmJ1n nl'Utral 1n th1\ m:iuer as "'ell .'. he said. "For 1ha1 reason. I "ill not be '>U pporting the appo1ntrnl'.'nt of leg31 n>un~I .. 'I thtnl <1 ur future depend!> a great dl·al on our ah1lit ~ to t•n'>Ufl' that these de' clopment agreement!. go forv.ard .. he 'kt1d "We ha'c no "'a~ of funding roaJ dc,dopmcnt "'11hou1 them " COUNTY GETS TRACT AGREEMENTS •.• From Al 1n1t1att' e ln1t1a11,,· \ponsurs ha'e repeated!~ askt'.d lhl , nunt~ 10 dela) consider· at1on 11t dl'\elopmcnt agreements Clarification In a Da1h Pilot antcle tttkd "Panamanian\ call on government I<> oust 'iunl'g.:.i"' dated .\pnl I0.1hc tall' Dr Hugo \padalora was descnbed a., a gunrunner for l1b)a·s Col Moam- mar uadhafi. according to a docu- ment published b~ El R News Sef'\ itc Spada fora 's sister. St ella padafora. said that the news Sl'r· 'ice's ponra}al of her brother wa' tnaccuratc She said her brother. who was killed in 1985. was v1ct1m11ed h) slanderouo; propaganda from the Nor· icga regime because ofhts outspok<.'n and cnt1cal views of the Central ...\mcncan government "He had nothing to do \.\Ith Gadhafi.'' she s.a1d °c6A:s~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE l)O .,,,,..,, "'' unt•l Jftcr the Jun<' \Ole H111 loun1~ offiu al'>. llling the need to '>n urc road building fun d'i. ha"e nut heeded the 1n11 1at1,c backer.,· rc1.1 Ul''>t "The word ·~ out among de· 'clorx·ro; get ~ourself a tract map and a dr' l'lopmcnt agreement as soon ao; )OU can ... sa id Russ Burkett. a co- author of the in1t1at1vc. "And co unty goH·rnml'nt 1!. cooperattng." Bakersfield Lotto.player wins $15M \.\( R.\Mf"ITO f \Pl-.\ "Lotto " J u·· pla'cr 1n Rak er1.ficld htt the $I J 4 milfwn J<tt kpo1 1n the v.eekcnd g.irnr and lh rCl' oth<.'r pla)Cr'i d1v1ded up 1hc SI 6 n11ll1on second-place p1111I the ( alifornaa Lottc.-1) an· nounced Sunda> .\II four of lhl' top winners were <)utck Pick 11ckc1' Thc name of the "'tnner won't be kno"'n until th{· ticket v.onh S l 4.~l7.94 7. is turned 1n at a lotter) office The number'> p1ck<:>d Saturda)' night were 41 '\5 40. 48. 6. 13 and the bonus number. 16 rhe three llCkCtS With fi,C' of the SI\ \.\1nn1ng numbers and the bonus are v.\1nh S538.952 each The' wcl't' purcha~·d in Bellflower. augus and Sunn)\3lc, In 3dd111on. 165 playcrs picked fi,·c tOrrect numbers to win SS.048 each: 10.341 picked four numbers to win S 3 each and 212,084 picked thrct' numhers for an au1omat1c SS payout. ales for the weekend game totaled S 15.146.218. Awarded pntcs totaled SI 9,203.036. Wednesday's game 1s expected 10 ha ve a Jackpot of S4 million Deity Not Deh•r leGwtud Just call-642-6086 M.;n.J<i, r''°"' N '°"' ~ -...... 1DUI _. II\' ~ lOu"' ce ci.•oi• ''"' '"'°' fC"" <>c.•, .,.. 00! .,.... ... '"' ('ll9'tt c... ·q , .. e •• <:.<"•• ..,..,. c • ·:>1~ 4' I~ 144 toCI• <..iooc•Cl'oO' "• U"~ l~ i~ •-~""'' bf ..... ., 00 '*""''"'• What do you hkt about tht' Daily Pilot~ What don't you hke~ Call the number above and }Our messaac ""'II be recorded. transrnbed ind dc- lt,•ered to the appropnate editor. The same 24-hour answeri na service may be used to ~cord letters to the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our Letters columo must include 1hru namt and telephont number for venfication. ~ .. ,~. •"Cl s.,ncse, ft .cu dlO "04 ·~ '°"' -' ~ ' • • • O.•<><• •O • "' •1':1 fOI' CCCI' • 1)9 __ .., Tell u what's on your muwl. YOLl1,NO. W Clrftletton TalapMM9 r Cool. and wet through Tuesday Southern CemOf'nla can ••P*=' c:on9'cMtabl9 cloudlnMa through Tuetday With cool tempereturee and en lnctM81ng Chenc:e of showets, fOfec:atters Mid. The Nellon al w .. thef Service said the coastal er .. • ahould reec:h highs 1n the low and mid sos with night lows In the upper 40s through mid 501 Along the Or1nge Coast there wlll be conllderable cloudiness ton.gill and Tuesday with local night and mOfnlng drizzle increasing chtnce of stiowers and cooler T uesdty Lows tonight upper 40s through mid-SO• Highs Tueaday In the low end mld-601. From Point Conception 10 the Meidcan Border -Inner waters: Light and varleble winds tonight end Tuetdey b«omlng .outhwest to wesl 15 knots with 3-foot NH Tuesday afternoon end e\len1ng. Westerly swell 4 feel Considerable ctoudlnes.1 1on1gh1 and Tuesday A chance ot showers Tuesday. .., • , ...... t...., . .,_.. tt U.S. Temps HI Lo SJ 40 45 JI 11 S9 63 49 68 S4 78 117 119 43 so 46 60 35 67 64 17 !>;) 14 34 10 43 117 JS 69 41 SS 3S 73 31 70 31 ~ 19 6S 46 6S 35 ~ 31 311 33 69 31 88 74 74 69 70 41 80 61 92 S8 53 42 &4 39 ~-S1 69 57 74 49 ,. 61 Mt•mt 8t161.ll Mtlwauk.e Mpl,•$1 P&11i Nasll•1lle N_O ... a,,, N-YOik (;11y 0 111e11oma C•h 17 73 13 30 Calif. 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TulH W•ShtnQlon 0 l. yvic111t• 64 47 Big Beet 54 34 at se Blythe 11 54 82 42 C•I.,,...• 62 SS w ..... ...,,, • ' S-OffOCllO'I W•• Soutt>_.I eui-coy .. s1 Tides l911CHI.. 64 50 Lano 8Mcfl 67 se TOOAY L A Alrl)Ofl ... se s.cono low 4 39 p "' ~ 8-M<dlno 62 SS Second Ngll 10 st p "' Smog Report ' 7 st Kansas C••y -C-H Vagl.S Little Roc;k Lou11vi110 Memplltl San G.0.191 M SI TUHOAY San1• Ana 67 57 Fwat tow S S1! 8 "' ~ ~ Sant•Bart>ar• 71 " ~-1~o1::::: 12 Sant• Ma<la 64 S2 $.cond h!Qll I I 3S pm 5 S S1111t• Mon+ca 60 §7 ~V~ 68 42~lila il7 75'pm ••-T.-day•t POlluU•nl ••-wo Inds• "'911 0-SO 0000 $1 100 -•to. 101·1M .,,.. 11ea1th1U1 100-m -v ...,.,..,,,..._ JOO an<1 el>0¥0 llU8<00ul Flrll ...... IO "' • ._. dav • •"-Pal s--o ,. loday I OSI f()(ICHI ~&Mc:h lo l.4ec;At1hur 81Yd f<vlM SeCIOIOboeto. \lallr( ~2 . -1 • IS • "' -.... 1111*'1 •• 7 ~· p "' »~2 f()(rmno. 68 s7 Moon Mt• el 10 13 pm ,._ r.-. 42 Westwood 63 SS Clay el t 17 e m -.ca~ 91 11 77 l aquna 8eec:h ff()(ocat1 I LM ~Awport 33-'2 v_,.ne Vly llO 42 p"' Huntington man arrested in elaborate f ra·ud .scheme By Tiie Associated Press COLUMB US. Ohio -..\ Hunt- ington Beach man who allegedly conned women out of thousands of doll3rs b~ sa} tn~ hl' was the son M tcle' 1s1on station O"' ncr Ted Turner or of actor Dick an Patten "'3\ arrcsit·d 1n Ohw. au1hont1cs ..aid. l1ppt·r Arlington police !ia1d thl'' arrested Jamc!i B Turncr. 27. la!ll wl·tk a1 the res1dtnlc of a "'om:in he met \.\h1k \he 'acat10ned 1n Flond3 lk h.icJ lt\ed \\Ith th<.' "'oman \lnll' la'>I \unJJ, JnJ 'uhm11tl·d an Jpph· rn11on f11r 3 $4 (1()(1 hank loan 111 hl•r nanw. dl'll'Ct1 \ c famc1. Roth\\_dl 'irnf "he dtcJ not press charges. Rothwell said., Her 1dcnttty was not disclosed. Turncr had told the woman he "'ould re pa~ her whl'n he found work. au1hont1e!> said . He also said he was \\a111ng for a SI 50.000 insurance '>l'llkment. Rothwell said \\ hi:n t>oo~ed at the Jail. Turner ga'l' h1~ .H.ldress as Huntington Bl'3ch. He \.\3S being held for ex tra- d1tmn 10 Florida. foe Sh1rlq. chal'f of secunty for Tuma kroJdra~11ng 1n ..\tlanta. said h1· h.I\ lollo\.\l'J Jame~ Turner's 1r.1' d.,, for 1ht' last I months. "h1rln \Jad he has bl'cn asked by police or 1c11ms 10 Colorado. Con· nec11cu1. Tennessee. Flonda and Ohio whether James B Turner is related to Ted Turner. "Our role 1s 10 assure people that James Turner has noconnectton with Mr. Turner tn any way. shape or fashion," Shirley said. Some people tound out 100 late. "Just on the surtace. from what r vl' picked up. there arc some very sad s1tua11ons \.\Ith women losing large sums of monq on this gu} ." Sh1rle~ SJ Id PEOPLE MOVERS ... James Turner pleaded guilty on Aug. I::!. I 986. 10 a charge of grand thl'ft and was put on probation 1n Fort Laudl·rdalc. Fla.. said George ( rot.us. spokesman for the Broward County. Fla .. sheriffs office. From Al l:x•t\\l'cn I a~ \ l'S·" and Ora ng,· c·ount\ To tX· built h' llw t1am.1n·u"rwd lirm \lagnl'll\ ·I rJn\11 nf ..\mrm .1 thl· Prnpk Mo' l'r ,., npcctl·d to tx•g1n 1r.in .. port111g sx·upll· from thl.' dll\\ 11· Ill\\ n ca" no d "' nl I tn I h,· l 11' ·, .mpon 1n I QQ ( ' V.1rd,•r """ Sl'nn on th{' 'iouth,·rn ( JltlorrllJ \1r <)u,1111' \lj nJgl'ml'nl D1~t rit t hoard and thi: lhl' ( 1lunt~ Tran .. ~1rt:111on < 11m- n11,,111n. l Jllcd togt·thl'r ii gruup of rq~1un.ll pl;rnn1ng. tran,portat1on .ind J1r 4u.ll1t\ offinal'> toda) to ht·g1n J 1st U\'>t0n' on 1h,• fcas1h1ht \ 111 Pcoplc \lo' l·r, 1n Orangl' ( ount; jnd 111ha p.1rt' of l\11utht:rn Californ1d ..\m11ng thl· ulfa 1als alll'nd1ng 1uda~ ·, mcc11n~ "'a" Thoma' (1raham. dtrn Im of Ul'S1gn an<.l Jc,l'l11pml'lll for thl' l'll ~ of La"> Vl'gal> Graham. om· of 1hc planners of1he La~ Vt'g;t'> l't'l>plc \lo\(:r prOJCCt. ga' c a prc!>l'ntat11rn 1n ''h1ch he descnhcd People Mo' \'r'> .1-; J practtl.'al and c0ic1t·nt urhan tran\1t 'YSl<.>m Pcopk \lo' t•r rars an· l l'.'pt ':>usix·nded 1)\ l'r their tracks b~ a magm·11l lid o. Ciraham said. "'t ou'rl· lataall} riding on a magnet!\' field . ~c,·1tdted 3b0\ c the ~ll lUl'\\J ~ .. \Jld Grah3m. "'hll said he hd\ tra ' ckd on the C\Pl'rtmental '' \tl'nt 1n \\ cs1 Bcrltn . Bl'l,IU\l' the -;uspens1on v1nuall)' d1m1nall.'' fnn1on. the amount of ,·nng' to Jnl>\C the 1ra 1ns 1s greatl> rt•dmnJ. (iraham <,aad fu nlO\\' I llJ people One m1IC "ould u11l1tl' about 20 cent-; wonh of p. t\.\('L he !>J1d . "I don't think \OU could walk 11 0 i>,·11pk a mile ~11hout U'llOg more than 2ll Ll'nt' in shoe lcathN." said < 1rah.im Ollinal' 3llend1ng the meeting at the rnunl\ llall o( ..\dm1n1 strat1on 1nclud,•d Stan Oft<.'11c. e'ecut1ve d1· rt'l'lor ul the Ornage County Trans- purta I 1(111 Comm1ss1on . Keith r..frKt>an. uirt•t·tor of the Caltran!> d1'>1nct ollicl' 1n Orange County. Don (inffin. president of the Southern C alafom1a ·\ssoc1at1on of Govern- ml·nts. Jim Lents. e'<ecu11 ve director of the South Coast Air Quaht) Managenwn1 District and Paul Tay- ll•r. c\ecut1\C' d1rcc1or of the Los .\ngl'k'> Count~ Transportatton ( ornm1ss1on. ..\t the time. Jame'i Turner was al·cused of bilking two women out of SI.JOO and two mcn out of S60 with promises to get them work in tele· '1sion commercials. Tumt'r told them he wasJamt's Van Patten. son of actor Dick Van Patten. Crohus said SALARY ... From Al 49,000 people. the: closest in size to Fountain Valley -receives S350 a mqnth. officials there said. And rdtdents in Seal Beach and Villa Park arc not paid for serving on the council If the Fountain Valley council approves the raise. the move would cost the city an additional S 14.240 a year. according to a staff repon. ··1 think fair 1s fair." said Coun- cilman James Neal. "If lht're hasn't been an increase since 1972. then it's fair.'' The pa)' hikes would take effect afte r the No" 8 elec11on. during "'h1ch Barbara Brown and Ma1or Georgl· Scou arc up for re-elect1on. Kcl~> !iaid. Si lk and Wool Suit by ~!J-~outhwick Spectators by COLE · HAAN 119 FA HION I LAND • NEWPORT BEACH• cBUL~KS WILSHJR£ WING> • 769~ 1622 ' • ---~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday April 18 t988 * A3 Course to give financial tips on retirement Fashion Island sales irich upward The Newpon Beach office of E.F. Huuon will sponsor t.,_,,o seminars this week titled "Financial Sun 1\al 1n Toda) 's Reurcment World" at Buffum'> Depanment Stores 1n Laguna H ills and Ne" poH Beach The sessions. which w1ll 1ncludl" a compl1men- taf) cont mental breakfast. are scheduled Tuesda) at thl' Laguna Halls sto re and Thursday 1n Fashion !~land. both from 9 10 I 0:30 a .m Alan Freeman of the Ne" port office wall discuss basic financial planning. risk management. IRA rollovers and 1nHsting for mcome and safety The seminars are free of charge and o~n to the public (all Wendy Smith at 644-91 11 for rNer· vat1ons and funher informatio n Buslness network class ( oas1lane Community Colkgl' will present a t:lass on .. Nl'tworkmg for Busmcss Success" Tut'\· da} at 6:30 p.m. 1n Room 10 of the Costa Mesa Cen1cr. 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa Me'>a Susan Lann. a local public rela11ons wn\er. v. rll ee>nduct the cour~. v.h1ch is priced at S l8 Call the collcgi:· .. com mu nil} services o ffi ce al 241 -6186 fo r 1nforma11o n. Marltal course ln FV .. Ho" to Ha'I: a Lifelong Love .\ffair \\.11h Your Spouse .. 1s the topic of a seminar to bl' prl'\c:ntl'd Tue\da} at 6· 10 pm 1n Room 12 I ot Fountain Valle~ High School. I 7816 Bushard l Hank and Loi? G1llcbaard v.111 conduct the seminar. "h1c h 1s sponsored b~ Coas1hnc Cum· mun11~ College. Tht• fre 1s S22 and r.:g1~tra11 on ma' be madC" h) calling 241 -6186 and a'k1ng for cour\c number .16..J2 81 Business seminar set ..\ "orhhop for peo ple staning nc" bu')1nc'>\t'' \\111 be ofTcrcd Tue~a1 at 6 30 pm at .\shin Consulting Sen 1Cl"S. 262' E 19th \1 ( osta \k'>J ..\ccountant Jo..\n ..\shle~ "111 CO\er filing fo r J lic1111ous name. ob1a1n1ng a business llcensc and ncc.:ssan go 1 ernmcnt fo rm<1 T ht· cost 1s S25 1n ad' ancc:: S.30 at tht: door."" 11h 1nforma11on a' ail.ihlc at 64 5-34 16 Parental course Jn CM Tcchn1qu.:s ol a'lseni'e d1..c1phne "ill ht· o u1hncd a l a workshop Tue\da~ l'\Cning JI tht· Nev.port Harbor Couno;ehng C't•ntcr ::'Q<)O Bn'\lol t . u11c 206-J. ( osta l\ik'><! ~larnagl' and fam1l~ counsehir Lee Hal ht·~ ""Ill conduu 1he <,em1nar trom 7 1010 l.J 30 pm Thl' t'''' as SI 5 for one parent a nd S20 for a couple v.11h 1nforma11on and resi:na11o n., ht·1 ng ntTncJ JI 5-l5-2050. Iran-Contra talk in Irvine M 1chad ..\ Lt·del'n. an J uthmm on t 11untrr· 1.:rronsm and intdhgcnci: v.111 J 1\Cuss thl' 1n,11k fa n!> of 1hr Iran-Contra :itTair T ut•\JJ~ al a mt•t·1 1n~ oftht• lndu!>tnal L1:ague ofOrangt" < ount~ Tht• luncheon meeting 14' 4'Ct'-cdulcd for noon Jt lhc ln1ne ~larnou Hotel I 000 Von KarmJn .\it· l\kmhcr'> and their gue'lts "'II he t'harged $2' c.tlh non-mcmht·r!> $ '\5 (all J .,fl.~ 2·C tor Jt·1a11\ Hotllne training set The Laguna Ekach Rape ant.I ( n"" HNltnr will bl'g1n a 1rain1ng progr~>n \1,•\ual a\'><lult 'tl l1m asw.tann· T ucsda~ al h 'Op m al 1h1.• I JgunJ BcJl h ( u mmun1t' ( hn1l. J6-l <kl'an \1l· The 1riin1.ng ix·no<l "111 W' t•r ti' t' "t'd.'> Jnd '' ho ur' C all andra ..\llcn al -l4..1-4J2~ ,,r '\I., t J ' t111 murt• 1nforma11on CALENDAR Monday, Aprll 18 • b p m Hunllngton Beach City Coun<'il. cuunul chamba'>. 2lXX1 \ta1n 'ii • b 30 pm Cost• Mesa City Council, t ounul chambl'r<>. "7 Fair Dn1e • 6 311 pm Costa Mesa Planning Commission 'study session, first floor con t~·rl'nC.: roum. ( 11~ HJll T" fair Dn'e • , p m LaguDI Buch Downtown Specific PIH, t·ount rl t'hambers. 505 Furl'!. I ..\ \l' Tuesday, April 19 • Q:JO a .m Orange Coanty Boud of Upt'r· visors, board h\'ann~ room Hall of -\dmin~1ra1 1on 10 (I' 1c Center Plaza. Santa A.na • I 30 p.m Orange Coaaty Plamtiag Com· ml11loa. board meeting room. Hall of ..\dm1 n1'>· trat1on. 10C1'1c Center Pla1a. Santa ~na PoucE Loe By ROBERT HYNOMAN Of IM 0.-, "9t II-" Fa,h1on hland ~le\ totaled $21 ... million la'>I ~car a I percent am rca~ 01 l'r 1 IJIS6 hut fJr belo" thC" 't'v. pon Bec1t h rt1a1l H·ntcr'~ gruv. lh in pre' 1ou'> ~t"ar\ \Jin incrt·a~d o~ 21 percent in I 'il\S IJr~l·h hctaus.: of the add111on oft ht" thrt'l"· lt:\cl \1r1um ( uurt complc' and b' an :iddttmnal 11 pcrc,cru 1n I 986 £h1' \t:ar lould '>Ct.' a return to '>lr11ng1:r grov.th v.11h thi: add1t1u n ofa Ol'" '-'tng at lht· '\c"port Bl'ath re1a1I tenter \Jrd Barbara Roppolu opcra11ons d1rcl tor l11r Tht• In inc ( n \ In me Reta il Pro~·nic\ group < on\lruc11on I!> undt'r "ii' on 11'1 '11 u Odor control dome '>ljUJrt" fri:t ot ni:" \tore\ and rt''>tJuranl\ that "111 be lcxated bet"t'en the c \1,11ng lirnJd\\J\ and Bulhx.k'~ '>'il!>h1ri: .,,tore~ rht• Jdd1i1on v.ould pu\h lhe to tal number ul \lurl"\ JI f-..tsh1on l\land from tht' cum:nt I 11J tu Jbout I WJ b' \tar-end Roppolo ~1d ri:u·n1t~ · · · ~lth11ugh rnn\trUl taon \hould be dom· h1 1h1·1·nd cit I he: \l'ill nut .:ill the \pacc:s "'ill \l'l tx h:J\t•d .. \ht• 'did I ht· plJn 1ndullt''> six to 12 1ndl\ 1dual rn 1c1urJnl'. 1nduding la~t-food rn· 1aurnn1s v.h1lh hJH" bt-l·n 1n shon '>uppl~ al f :1'h1on lc.lc1nd ">mall 1,hop-. ll"atunng a 'Jrll'I' of pro<l u1. I'> v.o uld oct up' the n·mJ1n1,,ng '>PJtt" I h.: plan also l J ll'> tur c1 mO\ it tht'dlt'f rnmpl.:\ of about I -,. ~al\ to ht' Mr ""iWd 1n "" I<.• l'1 ght '>("p ... ratt' th<'Jll'f'> f d'-'ctfd'> ( int ma "hlt h oixralt'!t l Urfl'nl 'l·v.pon < l'nter tht"ate~ v.111 managt' lht' nt:"' <.umpln J'> \\di .\mun~ I J'>htun l'>land \ \turl''> Rol'l- tn~r. \ hJd tht• h1g.hn1 \4k\ in I 'I anJ \rm·n \\ c1nJ' t'nJO\t'd the h1ght''>t ..alt'c, ixr ~u.trl' kl'I 't:rman \1ar U\ tt'f)t1ned 1h1. l.irgn1 pcrH·n tc1~t· m fl"d\l n -..ill''> la'>I 1 l'J r ~Pt'C llic sale\ f1gu rn rur 1nJ11 1Jual 't11rt•') huv.n t:r "'l'rl" nnt rdc:ct'>t·d .\lthou~h f J'>h1ur, 11,land·, 1111al '>Jil'' \h\lv.ed u ni\ J I Pl'rtt•n1 •'H ft"J'>t 1n 111'- Kuppolu .ind u thi:r uimpJl'1' 1tlit1J l-'J ' 1 "J~ m on: than nix·, It'd It "'J' ll°Jred 1hc11 lht: Rob1nwn 'J"ld Br"IJd"J dl pJnment '>IUfl''> \\hlth l)p!.'nt•d n1.·" •Ullt'I'> IJ\I 'l'.df Llke a giant Erector set. workman complete one of three huge geodes ic domes at the Orange County Sanitation District's Brookhurst Street plant in Huntington Beach. The domes are intended to contain odors from the sewage faclllty that have long plagued area reaident.a. The domes and related odor treatment equipment are expected to c ost about $30 mllllon. McFadden Square improvement nearing agreement in Newport Comprorni e sought for financing facelift of Newport ·s hi toric commercial di trict By GREC. 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H .. • • t ;'t.. ... '''°' • " •., I ,.i~ : • J ;,. \, "' . .;~ \ " .. \ "' ~ \ .. ;1~ ~~ • .. .. \, • ' • t ..... ~ .... ,., .. JI"• ' "" . ' ,, ' .. J\._. ·t•• •U~! 'L' .. "~ .. ""!-• ; ,h ..... J .J • " "' ' \\ ... I ' ·'" " . ., .... .; ,, • ' • J •• \' f'\ ., ' ~ -. .. \ 1 ' ,-~ . " J ,, .. , ·' ' .,. •" .• ,, '1c •• •• '' ... ".1· ,' ..J .. .. .. ' .. , .. ' .. Rescue copter crash kills 2 aboard; patient survives Huntington Beach ,,,i -.lt 'Bc"" r Jredinlron• · f ~~lanaJt• .1 DEVORE (AP) -..\ hehrnptl'r fcrr) ing a bad!)' inJurcd motorc)chst 10 a hospital crashed in the fog · shroudl'd CaJon Pass. k1llmg the p1lo1 and flight nurse but spanng the hfc of the patient. authontaes said Thl' 26-)ear-old motorqchst ma:- ha' t' sun 1vcd Sunda) 's ('rash be- cause he was strapped securtly an the cran·s sturd) m1dS«t1on. said San Bernarda no Count)' Fire Orpanment Capt. Tom Andreas. The lone survivor was flown h) a county helicopter to San Bernardino Count-. Medical Center. where he was lasted 'in cnt1cal condition. said a nursmgsupen aso r "ho wouldn't g1\e her name T he Aerospaualc Twins tar hehcop- ler "ruck a po"er line at about I 10 p.m near Interstate IS in the Lost Lake area. 60 miles northeast of Los Angeles. "When t he craf\ came down. it h111 rock \\all and \lrent over an emban k- ment" in10 a steep wash. Andreas said. The crash site 1s an • woodc:-d. mountainous area. "The pilot did tell us the) we~ toin& lO tum beck be.ocauS( !he weather ""as bad." said S\K" HOOd. a dispatcher 11th(' count)' commun1ca- ltons center 1n R1al10 "It was real SOUP) .\II the v.a\ to !he around ther~ wn no\ mb1h1v \, Pilo t Da' ad kala, 40, of Lo~ ..\lam11os and flight nur"4.· C hen I Collins. 39. o f Hl·spena "Crl' dc7id "hl'n res ucr arr" l'd. The cho pper. 6v.ncd b\ Medac:il ..\1r Transpon of R1vcr-S1de. "as transponang a man "ho had suffered head and ncrk inJurtes an a mN or· qclc crash tn lht MoJa' e Dr~n nenr Interstate 15 north ofV1ctor.,,1lle. Rescuers arrl\ed to find the man "s1111ng 1n a patch of sand in a crttk bed" nenr thc do \\ned craft. said count ~ shcnlTs Lt. Mike to<Mle. "Hc v.as ahH\ awake and in· coherent... toJclk said. It "as the fint accident 1n' olvmg a Medical .\1r Transpon heltcoptcr sinct the firm wa founded 18 month' ago. ~td a po._c.'$rnan "ho d~lant'd to be named "We ctrtatnl) foci it's a traged~ 10 us and to e' Cf) o ne "ho ntcds this kind o f :ambulance scrvare." he said lron1call). count) hehC"opter pilot Tom Hom1ob\. '4ho rtspondcd to Sunday'i. crn<1h and 1ook the inJurt'd mo1qrt)Ch1ot to 1hc hospital. wa 1n,Of\'cd 1n tht' l'me11cnc~ landing of anolMr mt'dacal C\ acuauon crtft four months ~o ~·d ()(pu1 Lco Bell of the 'henffs -'.\lat1on l 1n1t Ho msb . u 1n1 hm11C'd r nRtnt' PQ'-'er. ~1 do""n a shrnff \ hehroptl'r on a bus San Bcmardtn<' 'tl"ttt 1n J.1nu.1n 'l.Jlll'\'11ng bet"«'n ut1ll1' rtilt·' p1mt•r lln1.'' tludd1ng and caf" \u1 h11ri111.•, \JIJ h~ ''as ten:1ng J 'It II ni ,11 a hl'l1l"o p1N crash in R 1al10 "ht•n 1h1.•r\' "J'> J n l'ng1nc ind1ca11on OI J mallun1 lllln '-:o IOJUrl('S \\l're rl'JX1"l'J r he \afl'I' rcc:o rJ of mC'd1 al heli- 1.tiptl·r, \\J \ l J lh:d into QUC'illl'n rt'lc.'nth h\ .1 k dN al l'C'pon that found tht'lf .1u.IJl·n1 rate \\3S l\\ICt' that t)f u tht'r '"'n·'>lh~dulcd chopper l11gha ht'l"t'l'n t 1l~U .100 I QS.5 I he rrpon h' the Nauonal Tran"· port:lllun 'iJlt'I\ Board. madt> a'atl- ablc a t a n>n' cntHm 1n Fcbruar.. al\O found 1ht· f.11.11 acndt'nl rate for that 11mc.' cx-n\xl "J" \ · llmt's higher Bui 1ndu)tt\ o tlicaals at the ume "11d the •K~1jen1 ratt' v.as gelling better l:k'l'4ctn l'I"~ and 1q 6. thl" a i· dent r.ate v. a' I~ 4 per 100.000 pauent tr.an pons. but 1hut dropP«i 10 4 per 100.0001n IQ ~. thC) \aid The R n:pon S31d mo t a<'Ci· J ('nt tn' oh ed h~man em.)r anJ wnth~ "-a a k'adint ft< tor 1n fatal .tl'\.'tdent~ It notN th11t meJH.·al hchcopt\'f' routmeh o pt'rate tn po<lr "l"3thl·r anlt JI m ght in rugC'd area' :rnd JcpJn on ml\\IOn'i "11h little 3d' an :-t nottl't \ P·•ltl t 'l'J '.,,.,! \\ ·~,'UI \U,lt'\\ h•· J n.1 t•J .,,J,.. 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'.il\K'd at SQ.l)( v.as n·~'nt.'d tolt'n SatunJa, Imm a hu\incss tin uth Coast Ha&h"a' • • • .\ 1':onh ~I H11hwa' rt""ldt'nt ll'IJ police unJ3, that klmronr \tole SI from her pu~ which '41\ 1n her home Newport Beecla ~ \ICrtO \llucd II S' \1._I "I\ n-ocmcJ stolen unda) rrom a blue ' ,,!,•• l 'H'\ar"'.J'' \ \ l •"- ' ' · ,!.1 " lo.1,• .1 '·ti' ·C\ 1001 plJtC ' .. ,. ' • J ... 1• h1tl·l 1·-. ,11T1lc ,I \\ l'll i.1· !ht•\ ICtim h\)d ••• 1• Tht· "'·ndt'"' ""J' (.;. . • • • i. ·-. • .,,1 1 r-. 111 .-.ungla\<.t'' t 11, '"· ,, 1•r .tn l'1,11mated S.\ {ltlt "· r, ".'t'< ·1,J 'l11lt'"l 1 hur<.da1 lf1\n' ·r· ...... i. .. , r \11xad1~ '\\t"nut Irvine .\ M J n pulkJ J 1111C' iln ,10 J"• "JJ n JI .1 R.ir Jnt'a Par .. "a' S'l' ,tJ, r "und.1 1 n1~ht ;if\er thr 1v.o T'!1l' ~ :nµ~t'(1 1 n J 'C'rhal a~umrnt I hl .it1t•nJan1"'a' n('ll 1n1urt"d and t~x <.u"f'l" 1 11l·J "1th'-1ut lunhrr ·hhk nl • • • I "1' 11rr' and tv.o "'het'I\ 1.1.c~ ''" l'n ,,fT J n -\uJ1 par .. rd m :i rarpon ·' ' ' •• '-... '' J. ":,,n,•-u, ~ J ~ •· '""a tiu'lnr" • ' l ,,rp..1rall P.1 ~ ;-..., \undJ' !'1"1,'il·J the 1,,.1,., , , l ,~," 1 .it-nnlt•t .inl1 '" • ,, .. • "":I\ l"Jr~c-d • t J !-, nr l'l<'t '41.'t"' '' ~t_l Costa Mesa "' '" • ..,. '-, "· n a h1.,tt"I • • • ., ~>I! ., 1"\. 1 Rn'h'I \1, "I.''· n -.i nll Pf'\I tur.t • Jf ,1,1 '· J :'.:i i''.' •V.~\ ~,,.ti .1 ,11h1. • 1111,, l ";i"' •t' 1trm-. "' •1i J~IU\ \r Jn 1•'"'""'''''' \\j ;,tokn •r 111 'hl' hJl t.. ,11 .1 p 1, lo.up 1n11 J.. p.1rJ..1 ti • the 1 1~1 hi'"" nt ln1np.ton hl.·1" •t· 11 J m J1hl p m '-un'-l"' Retarded man lost at Disneyland B~ Tk Atsec11tf'd Preu PohC't' a~._('(f tor pubhl ht'lf1 in tindtng ,\ nwnt311' 1mp;a1n-d man "1th lhl· mmJ ''' .l ~-H'.lh'lJ "h•1 'an1'>h'-•d J unng a lnp to D1,.nr' land < (lrnclt Emmet Ol.lu I.a\., ,:_ oflhC' n 8cmard1™' 'uhurh 01 \11 '" "'.I' v.1th a 1r1..1up l'I hand11.·appcd f'COPk trl1m lh( \duh Leamm ( en1cr lll f onlan.a "hrn hr hromc \("~r.att'd aho.,ut .i r m f.-nda' Sit lh\1d . \c."N\n 'lid <\unda' • n11>0('\ land \('~ u•11' ~·r,,1nnt l.('Jf\ hl•J thl \J'll d\\ l1n~ ( 1,IOtl.l l •lUl"t t\ .1mu'<"nwn1 {\ar ~ "ith1 Hll tu,\. Jn,• P.'hl ~ V.l'tt.' ltn,l hll ''' fin,11\.lup.1.1.\'1 thl· ni:.&rth .Ill'.! . D\1u a'!>\ I\ J c..._ nh<'d .1, .t hl.l1 l m an fl tc-rt t.:all and "<"it.bin hout t• 1p0und' Hr1<ian<"l"tc'l't' IU'ldha .t pmnmin,c,1 t'\C'tl'i1t~ '-<'~r,.i•n ...-i1d .\n"''"e "''h inh,1m.111•11 ;.ihnu1 Dou la"' ""a' a\kl'O 1fl l , •nt t o\nahetm poll ' ~~~~~--~~~.....:;~· ·~~~~~~~~~~~~--- A4 * Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/ Monday, April 18. 1988 Royal ~ostage hopes hijackers Will be satisfied ALGIER • .\lgena . ( .\P) -.\ member of Kuw:rn's ro,al fam11\, held hostage aboard a Junibo Jct. ,aid .to<ia¥ he wants his go' l'rnment to &ive In tO the h1~aCll'r\0 dl•mand and free 17 terrorists 1mrm!loned 111 Ku wan. peaking e>.tremel ~ ~10 .... I) anJ in a 11red voice. a man 1dent1fa·d ti\ thl· good\\ ill to mari... thl' b<.•g1 nn1ng of thl' mo nthlong fast of Ramadan. t ra- ~1twnall)' a period of reconcllmt1 on for dt"vout Moslc ms . The h1Jad.crs demanded a SPl'C1al Ramadan meal bl'lorc du1.1. n. but no hostage had bel·n reka~·d "'hen the fa~t began at da\ blJ.'al NATION Court to review ~doption rights of unwed fathers WASHINGTO N (AP) -The Su- prcml' Coun today agrec:d to '>tud~ the rights of unwed fathers whose children arr put up fo r adoption b} their mothcrs -\t tltsue: Whether unwed fathers \\ho a~·t1\l'I> scel. custod> of thl'1r chlldrl·n ma> be stnpped of all parental rights 1f adoption 1s de-e ml'd ll"l ~in the ch1ldrl'ns' bcs1 interest. l hl· t11al 1.11urt 1n I '1 5 ruled against M1.·NamJr.1. .ind .. 1npped htm ofoll of tm p.1r1.·n1,1I nghts to Kalle~ T~e Judgl'. hll\\l'\ l'f e lll'ouragcd Katie s Jdopll\l' pJtl'll l\ w make Edward part ol l\.J I 1l··, llfl' In lhl' J P!X':.11 .icted on today. ~It :"J111J1J Jrgul·d 1hat h1\ trt'atmcnt 1n thl' < .1lllu1111.i l'l>Urt'> '1olatl'd his l'ljUJ l·prllll'l \1111) fights. rab hijacker'> as Fadel l\.halej .\l- 1Sabah said· .. , hope Ku.,..all rcka'ie'i all the prisoner\. .. He thrn m umbled \omcthmg un1n1dligible. and adJ'-·d "T hanl.s to God .. O n Sunda~. a p1h'>l'ngcr radioed a message to thl' ontm l Hl\\er \a~ mg that the hostagl.''i farl·d cen am death 1f the 11 pro-lran1Jn Pfl)Olll'f' 1.1.erl· not freed b) "-u"a1t ~ Thl' JUSt1ccssa1d the)"' 111 ul>e a cal>l' from San Diego to re' 1c" ruli ngs that ll'rminatcd Edward Mr Namwra·., parental rights to his daughter. Kalil' \\ho is no" 6 }'t'ars nld . I k nllll'tl 1h.11 \\t'd fa1hcrs t·annot h>'l' 1ht•11 p,11t·n1.1I ri ght!> unless tht'y .11c founJ to h.1, l' m11 n1erl'SI or ability 111 p.irl·ntin~ lhl' d11ld Thn ·ontrol IO\\l'r:u .\lg1crs Huuan Bou m1:dicn Ill' .\ 1 rrort a!>l l·d 1 n l. ng- l1sh that the sta teml'nt Ix' rt'pt'Jted Om· of the hiJacker!> then got lln the radio and repl1c:d: "He dOl''n·t "'ant 10 tal l .. Repon!> lrom J h°'1agl' lrl'\.'d carlu:r ~1d that .\l-SJhJ h 1.1.a., in 'en -Oad l'Ond111on. apparl·ntl~ sutfrn ng from J nl'n ou' Ji'!>orda T''l1 1.llhl·r mcmbl·r!> ol thl' rO\al fa m ih .\I· Sabah'c, s1stl'r\. .ilso are aboard Ku"'all .\1rn:n' f light -i22 Thl' ThailanJ-tu-i-.U\\Jll fligh t "J!> h1Jackl·d ·\pril 5 "''h 112 people aboard and fur,,·d to land 111 Mashhad. Ira n. "h.·rl· .,.., wl'rl· rl'- lca'>l'd On \pnl ~. thl' Jl'I Ile" to ('~pru\. \\hl·rc: '''U PJ"l'nger') 1.1.crl' l.ilkd Jnd I\ fr(·ed (\1nl'l' landing 1n ~lg1cr\ on~: P-1'-~nga ~been freed. kJ \lng Jh..•ul 1.-\ hl•\tJgt"\ 1ndud1ng thl' 1hrn· ,,,, mtx·r., ''' i..u".111·, l'\· tl'O'>I' l' r1 .. JI IJrnth l hl' ti\l' \l) t'1gh1 htjJl "l'f'> Jfl' demanding thl· rl'il'J\l' til thl· 1-mcn JJ1kd tor bl>mbmt: thl' l .u1d F1l·nd1rmhJ\\ll''111 l\.u\\.lll in Ill<.~ ~U \\Jll h.1-. 1l'fu-.t·J thl· Jl·mand Thl· '°'lh11i.· \h1,km h1i.1•h·r, .lrl' J rmrJ "1th grt•nJdl''> .inJ gun\ JnJ ha'~ thrl·.ucncd tu bk•\\ up thl' plJnl· .\lg\.'rlJ O utli, IJb rrl\ Jll'I\ l'\· prl''>'>'-'d hirx· th,· g.t.nml·n migh t trl'l' onl' l•r m ,,,. 11 1h,·1r n11m.11cJ \'\ hostJgl·' ,·Jrh • ld.1' J' J itl'\IUfl 111 .\ man aboard thl' Jl'I 1.1.ho 1dent- 1lil'd h imself J'> "uk 1man Farhan Dliul.ht. .,:11d in thl' mc,'>Jge .. .\II thl' pa!>scngcrs Jrl' 111 gpod hl'allh I hope the Kuwait go,l·rnmcnt \qll act \.lUl l kl~ 10 hbl·i;11l· lhl· I"' 'uung pnsoner~. Other.' 1w "'' .i ll l:ll'l' a hlac:I. cnd ... Three othl'r pa<,~·ng,·r, hJ\' 111.1,k )1mllar statcml'nl'> ~lnll' lhl pl.inc IJnJed 1n .\lg1cr.. l'Jrh \\ ,•dn,·,d,I\ Dunng lhl' night . .\lgl·ri.in n,·gu· 11ator<, repeated !~ "'l'nt to 1h,· pl.ml' .\round 2 a.m 10 p m ~unJJ~ PIH 1 lhfl'l' .\lgenan '>l'l urn~ 'eh1l°ll'' '-hUI· tln l aero'>!> thl' 1armac. g(11ng '>l'p.ir- :.itd\ t\\O and fn1m th(.' aircraft .\hierian tl'ln ''inn .aml•ra'l 1.J ught unl· of th(' h1JJ1. ~a.,, oming du\\ n nil thl' plane J urin~ thl· n1gtu 1u nCLWtl.llt' "1th untJ l·n11l1l·J pi.•r,tln'> 1n a 1.Jr nt:Jr the Jctllnl 1 Th,· .\lgcnJ n •• 1 mn J 'hll\\ nJ J huudnl mJ n d1m1ng 1t1 thc huttom 11 the stair~ ;ind Jlicr J lt'1.1. mtnull'" fl'lurn1ng It• thl' pl.tnl' and 1.1•mtnf dim n Jg.J in " llh J '>l'l'tind mJ n I lw' \IJH'd tn lhl' l J r J bO UI 15 m1nUll'\ (on 1acl\ lllll' n\t til·d ~u nda' lw· 11.'l'Cn Prt">ldl·n t ( hJdl1 lk nd1'1.<l1d di \lgl'fl J JnJ olhl·r ·.\rJh hl'.ldc. ut' '1.i1t· \,1ud 1 .\rab1an k.ing Fahd l-.U\1.,1111 r ukr . h1e i... 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M~lat• ~f 'luf \t-... """°tliflir'f' -..~ ... 1•4 'll f';'tt f ' , -~~· J ohn Demjanjuk waa carried into a court cell in Jerusalem today. His fa mily said h e was au ff ert ng from a bac k injury. • De1njanjuk convicted of being death ca1np guard .IL Kl '°'1-\I I \I I .\Pl -\n J<,r,1\.'11 .•1.11 1 id.I\ rnumJ l11hn Ikm1.1n1u i... ~ 111!' "' tx·111g 1lw '·"' ,frath lJ mp · 1.11.I h .in tlw I 1·rrthk" "ho 'l'lll li..indrl·d, ·•I 1h11u,Jnd., Ill ll'"' to llll'tr .k.1th' rn \\ 11rld \\ .11 11 \\1.· d1.11.·1m1nl' \,ll'1.'1<.1,eh and "' 1t,o1111 lh'\lt.1111111 .. , ·doubt th.11 thl' .i"u,,·J lnhn lkmpn1ulo.. \\hll "on 111JllXI• r1. .i' 1\h.w 1.nn"n .i~·h.in tlh T arit'h 1111· 11fll'rJ tor ol )!J' d:.1111 h,•r, · ... 111! pr,·,1J ing I udg1.· D1" l ,., 1111. T hl 1111J1nf J n\\' J' l n 1nl· um t1nu1.•d '" ",1J th,· ..i,11-r.igl' 'umm.1 111 111 111 th,· ,, rdh I Thi· fl':ldtng l'lll a.I "' 11th ll•llJI \\h,·n I l'\llh '"'d l hr111.1111.il.. "·•' l,.111 t'w Ill 11bl1 l kmtJ ntu l. 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JO .iutop<i~ 'hu.,...1.·d Rut1ill1 ~I JC hrl\11.in Dl·mm ra t. \\:l\ .i 1. lt''l' tr1l·nd JnJ ad' 1wr of Prl·m1cr ("1rwu1 Dl· \1 11J .ind had bl·cn dl'\l'l11p1ng · .1 pl.in 10 1mprll\l' Ital~·, \IO\\-m1 n 1ng hure.1u.1, ~ Ro..ano Pnore. an 1111. l'.,11 g.111ng rnag1'>tra1c 1old R .\I <.tal L' ll'ln l\u1n Kutl1111·c; name appcarl·d o n ..i 11,1 .,f pm\lhk targl't'> found in Rl'd Brigadn htdl'•lUI\ 1n pa\t month\. l\kNamara and Ka11e'!> mother. unidcnllfil'd in court ri.'cord!>. had not !>l'l'O l'arh othl•r fo r l'tght month'> "'hen Katie \\as born in 148 I McNamara did not k:irn of 1hr prcgnanc~ or b1nh until he ~a<. told Kalil· then :i month old. had l'x'l·n plarl'd 1n a fo,tt·r hll ml· J\\J111ng adopuon He qu1rll} sought l U'-W<h i..a11l' "'as 5 mun1 h' old before :.i tnal \\JS held o n Mct'>l amara·, r u'>tod ) req ucl>t. and a Califo rnia 1uJgl' ruled that 11"as1n Kaur'<. ht·<;t 1ntl·re'>l Ill sta) 1.1.1th thl· fo'>lcr paren1 ., sh1.: had l)t:en II\ 1ng "1th Thl' Cahforn1a Supreml' ( ourt fl'' l'f\l'd thl· rultng <.t.111ng 1hal , u-.llxl' could nut ht· :l\\ardn l 111 J mm -p.i.rcnt unk·s' J \\Jrdrng cu-.llxl\ ol thc ,h1ld to o nl' of ''' parent' 1.1.h11 .,ought t u.,tcxJ\ \qiuld be dctnml'OlJI Ill lhl' l htld l hl' .. tatl'\ h1ghl'\I lOUrt \l'nl lhl' ,J,l' h:id. HJ .i 1rial l'11un 10 de1l·rm1nl' \\ h1.•thl'r lhl' PJ'>)agl' uf 11me had nu de .in .t\\ard llf 1. U\t ntl\ to \kNarnar:-i Jl'lfl nll'nt::il l11r ~.ll ll' h\ lhl'n JduptcJ \nd hr nnlt'd th.11 un .... cd mothers 11ould not 111"' tlll'ir parenaal right!> undrt \11111!.11 l 111 urn'>lantl'\ In othe r .11.111111 1hl' niun • \gn·l'd to 1kl ldl' "'hclhl·r '>tatt~s lllJ\ hJ1 p11l1111 JI parl~ k ader-; lrom l'nliur,1ng prim.in ckc11on can- did.th'' .ind "lwthl'f <11ate'I ma) r1.•gulJ1,· p11l1111.JI p.1rt' \lrurturc Thl' Jll'l1lt'' ,,11d thl'' .... ,11 con,1der fl'l'1\tJt1ng r.11 1\ 111 J < ahlo m 1a ta~ n\l'rlUrtll'd ·" 1nlnngcment\ on , 11111·n.,· 11~h" 11• l'\prn' thcm~hes ..1nd ,,,,o, 1,1ll· "1th " h1in1 1h1.·~ plea'lt.' • Kl'lu,1·.I 111 kt ,, Dalla., blood ·ha nlo.. Y.1thhnld till' nJml'' .tnJ mcd1- l JI a·u11J, ttl 11' J unor\ Im m a ,,omJn "h11 '·'" hn hu,h..i nd lOn- 1r.i1. int \II)" .illl'' rnl'1' 1ng tr:ins- hl\1111h I hl' ll1Urt. "lthl•Ut ll1mml·n t ll't ,t.tnd .1 rnling lhJ I d1ln11r,· prl\ .iq 11ghl\ d11 n111 u1.t·rndl' PJlt\ Jo B.tlo..l'I '111.·n l tu tind out 1ht·1r llknt- llll'' 1111 h.-r "rongful-dl'Jth IJ\\\Ult e \l:!.fl'l'd IP dl'~ldl' \\ hl'lhl'f flJt 111l'lll\ l.illnl "ll\l'd dun.11 1o n., . 111.1dl' 10 1lw ( 'hur, h 11f~nl·n1nlug' b) 11' nwmht•r, 111,1\ ht· l IJ1mn1 a<1 1L'1kr.1l 11h •lllh' I.I\ lll'llUl 11110' Continental Airlines may face $1 M in fines f o~ safety violations \\.\\lll:-..C 11 0' 1\l'J -C1>n- 11m·nt.tl \1rlinl''> IJtl''> fl\•'>'1hk linr'> 111 nl'Jrh $1 mllhon fo r ' .ir111u\ \J IC:t' 'tl1IJ11u'n!-d.111ng to lall' I YM1. go1. crn·· nwnt otlina" '>J' p111m p11ng a planl'- h, ·planc 1mrx·u 11m ht.;g1nning 1rn.1a~ ol lhl· u1unt1\' lnurth targt'"I J tr l J rri1.·r r ran\por1a11 on 'l'I. fl't:l f~ J.llll l''- Burnlc\ Jn noum,·d \und.1' that thr f l'dl'rai .\\ !Jtl011 -\llm1nt\lratt0n 1.\ould o.panJ ''' 'fll'l'1a l ..ak1~ pro~ 111 f-a,tl·rn \irltnn annuunn·d la'>I \\\'l'" hi ( unltnl'nlJI .1 .. \\di tx'C3U\l' 11! the .ilkgl·J '111la1111n' Jlrrad~ l11u nJ Hoth a1rh nl'' Jrl' \U h,1d1am•, of fn J'> \tr < orp thl' nJllon·-. l..1rgl'\I .i1rl1nl' hold 1n~ u1111pJn\ "hll h lt\l:lf " f.i nng J fl'\ ll'\\ h\ thl' r ranspor- 1a110n Dl'partnll·n1 to determine "hL·thl'r 1t'> managl'l11l'nl .ind Ii na nrcc; n1l'l'I ti:Jaal StJndard' I 1J nl. Lurl'n11 1 t h:i1rman or fl'\:i'> \11 \aid(. t1n11nl·n1.il \\UUld U)orx·r- Jtl' \\llh thl' 1n ,n11g..r11on J'> ha.., f.J\ll'rn. and th.11 hl' l'\flt'l'I~ 1he li nd rng., "'111 'h~" thl· .11rlinc<. arl' tll:1ng •1rx·r:11l·d ,,11\'h lk hl.1rmJ thr (\\ll Jirlinl·,· pruhlcm' on un10n k.1d1.·r, \1. h11 hl· \J1J Jn· "In 1ng 111 hn ng lht• utrnfl.IO ' dn.,..n" h' r.11\tng -.afl'l~ l1lnll'rn\ l d\I 1.1.l·1.·I. thl· f \ \ 'IJPP'-'ll l J\l- l'rn. \\hllh 1<. thl' \l\lh l.Hgl'\I Jtrhnl' 1.1.11h J $1\2tll<l0u\ll p1:nalt' tx·laUSl' 111 \Jfi.•t\ 'llll.111un\ tound IJ\t \Car Thl' .igl.'nl·~ .11 ... 11 hl·gan ramp tn\fll'C· 111)'1'> ot l J\tl'rn Jl'I' Rurnln <;.;rnJ ahout :!0011fl.J,ll'rn\ 261 a1rn :.if1 hJ\l' lx'l·n tn'>P'-'lll'll Jnd 11.1 \\l'rl' tl'mlJ<irJrih kq)I Imm th in~ until prohkm'> \\l'rl' "1rrl'• ll'd "\), l·'n· g111ng 111 n 1,·111I ttw rJmp 10\pt't lhln\ lnll'n'>I \ l ln'lfll'l llOn lhJt \\l' ht·g.in 1111 I .• ,1,·1 n la<.t V. l·dnt'\da~ w C ont11wn1al ht·g1n- ning tomorro~ ... Burnk~ !>.lid ">un- da' on NH< · T \''c; "\ln·1 1h,· Prl''' .. 1 :.V.l''ll h.11.l' prnpk "ho'll h1: 1.1.allo..- 1ng a-ruund tht· pl.1nl'' .rnd through them and tJlk111~ to thl· mJ1nll'nJnCl' prr'\o nnd J nd lhl' loll..' 1n thl' l11l kp11 a nd mal.111~ 'un· 1h.tt ;:in' 1h111g that rnn oc read1h 1lkn11f1l'J "uirrl"\.'I .. Study says unneeded stays netted hospitals $2 billion By Tbe Associated Press W .\SHINCiTON -Federal tn\e\11gaH>r\ ha\l' lurnpiled l'' 1dcnn· sugge.,ting thl· naalun·., hoc;p11a ls arl' making b1ll1on\ of dollars l'\tra b) admitting pat1l'nh 1.1.ho could b1: trea1ed bc1trr :ind cheaper "'llhout hosp1tahtat1on .\draft rcpon prepared b' the inspector gem·rar .. office of the Dcpan ment of Hcalth and Human Sen ll(''> rnnd udes 1ha1 hosp1tal<> probabl) \'erc paid about S2 b1lhon b~ Medicare 1n 19 5 10 treat pa11t·n1!1 " ho should not ha'e bl·en ho!>p1talttl'd in the fir<it place ".\lthough an t·mmall·d $'13lJ m1ll1on \.\Ould ha\C· bt:en !lp<.·nt providing care 10 the:.e pat1c nh in other medical sett ing!> . .reducing unneC('SSJr) adm1'is1on., to ho.,p1tal' " om· of 1he most dTert" e "a)s of'ia\ 1ng Medicare dollars." says thr report. a copy of which was oh1a1n l'd b~ Thl' .\s'>oc1atcd Press. The annl~s1s was based on 7.050 patient rl·<:ord!I at 214 random I) <;elected hospitals from Octo ber 1984 to March I Q85 Bombs blast Jewish center, Saudi office It lOndudl.'d that 7~0 adm1<,s1on s. or 10 5 percent. \\Cre unnet'C\SJr) ~ R .\'"rt R l v. l'st c 1crm<1 n' -Bo mb., l'\ploJed toda~ a1 1he Je1.1. ''h Trapeze performer falls to her death l 1•mmun1 I) ( l'ntcr and a ~a ud1 .\rah1:.in a11hnl'11tli,,• Jnd police suggl.'sted the hl.1'1' m.1~ ha\l' hl'cn \!aged b~ thr ,aml· a11.11. l.l'" '\o m1une'> "'ere rl'p<>ned H IALEAH. Fla -.\ trapetc a n 1st shpprd dun ng a solo ix·rformancc 17 Pul1t l' ,,11d thl•rc "ere no 1rnml·d1a1r d.um<. nl rl''>pon'\1b1ht) lor the t"o feet aboH' ground and plunged headfirst to her death .is Q{)()<;per tator\ "atched JllJll.' \\htlhlau\l.·d e'l;ll'll'il'l'prnpt·mdJmJttl' "lt wouldtakcle\s \hnn 10 in horror. "1tne!>scS lt31d Belinda .\mand1s. 31. of arasota. "'ho was so minull '> 111 d rt' l' from thl' fr"' t'Sh < cntl.'r w thl· \aud1 a1 rhnes ofli ce at that t1m<' proficient she once performed while suspended fro"1 a helicopter. died ol n1gh1 "hen thl·re 1., \O 1t11k traff1r .. polltt' 'Po~e\man Karl-He11 Wagner instant!)' Sunday night at the Circus US.\ show. authorities said. "When 11 ..a id happened ever) bod) looked around at each other hkc 'This 1s so ml' kind of r-;::::==:::;===========--=~==-=-~==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-· trick -pan of the net rrght'l'" said T<'rry Koenig. 40. who "as with his wife and .two children ... At the second she fell. eve-rybod y was silent." said Koenig's wife. /...;J \\ Of'/i'('es or RUSSELL S. KERR PERSONAL INJU RY LAW ATTG&NEY FEES C FRH CONSUl TATION ~ fE[ BAS! DON Of RE CO\£ RY 0 NO HE CHARGES UNTll CASE COMPLl rm ALL INJU RIES AU TO, AIR CYCLE ~. MALPRACTICE SLIP & FALL WORK RELA TED WRONGFUL DEATH UNINSURED MOTORIST CLAIM 16'-Discount to ~Dior Citilel\b tt Ot' E CALLS If NEEDED 531-5900 - • t\lin.g All of Orange County ( Annre. "Then we realized what had happened." Amnnd1s was about five minutes an to her act. balancing on her back whtle performing without a net. he slipped when she atte mpted to slide down tht' bar and hang on wnh one knee. Follower hands Swaggart $20,000 check BATON ROUGE. La. -A woman handed Jimmy waggan a S20.000 check during church services. prompting the d151raced evangelist to Joke "I d1dn'1 bilk her." Tht' woman. introduced by Pastor Jim Rentz onl y as <\nna. was singing an the choir Sunda) when she walked to the pulpit, and said Swaggan helped her find Jesus. The woman then gave him the check. which he quickly handed to another m1nrster on the stage of the Family Worship Center. "for 1he benefit of all the news media. I didn't bilk her out of it." Swaggan \aid. Swaf&in to.1.d the ~oman to gi ve him a kiss. and ponftcd to his cheek. "M y wife "on t care. he said . The woman kissed waggan. hugged has w1ft. Frances. and returned to the choir. Infant'• drowning ln tollet lnve•tlgated CHIC GO -The drowning of a newborn girl in a toilet at a state p!>)'Chiatric hospital could not hav.e betn forc$CCn, a !>late official says. But mental health advocates say 1t points out the problems of underfunded. understaffed hospitals. The 11rl. born T ~e~ay naaht to a l)llttentat the Chicqo- Rcad Mental Health Center. died by d rownina. an autOps)' showed. The infant was found in the toilet about IS minutes after $lafT members had checked the mother in her bed. said David Devane. spocksman for the state Department of Mental Health. The staff check around 8 p.m. howcd the woman. who was nine months prqnant. was "rcstina comfortably with no indication of rapid brc1th1n1 ~r anytluna to 1nd1catc labor ... Dcvant ~ad unday. Staff members found •he 1nfan& after they sa~· blood OA tM k>wer l)lln ofthtrmothtt's bod [)(,·anc ~td. "The 1ra1l of blood ~nt back to the bathroom ... he s.aad. Devane said the woman. 1dcnt1fied b)' police as Patnc11 Al«. 34. was ch«kcd e,-cry 1' minutes because of her Pf"lnancy. He declined to dascu s her mental cond1t1on . ' . " ' . , . En11 UHIAl We may not like -punchline of airport joke As an Apnl Fool's Day gag. the Newpon Center \;~~s published a fic tional story b y m ythical autho r "1dd inch outlining imaginary plans to build a m ) thical 1nternat1o nal airpon o ff sho re near Coro na d el Mar. The m onthl}' newspaper hoodwinked m o re than on~ reade r with tts to ngue-in-cheek revelatio ns that an unlakd~ coalition o f city councilme n s uch as Roben Gent~ of Laguna Beach , Phil Maurer o f Newpon Beac h and Ed Dornan of Ir rne had been ho lding secret meetings with state and fl'deral o fficials to plan the floating airpon. But in less than two weeks. the m1nh has go n e o ut o f thl' m yth. · In other words. the Joke may be o n us rl'sadt·nt' of tht• Orange Coast. The not-so-mythical Southe rn Cal1 forn1a Rl'g1onal Aarpon Authority wants its planning staff to conduct a 'l'~ real study o f building a fixed or flo ating airport Cl ff the rn~st of Huntington Beach . G uffaw you say. A silly gag~. They must ht-kidding. Do n't laugh. The proposal has senous 1mplaca110ns for a ll O range Count> reside nts. The reg10nal a1rpon autho nt) folks are m o re 1han J ltttk bit miffed that O range Count> ca n't seem to get a1rp<Jrt ex pan st on plans o ff the gro und. W h ile Jo hn Wa) ne ~1rpon exp ansion plans a.re St)m1cd p ast the c urren t proJect. blut' ribbon panels go be8,$ing for alternate sites and the :vtannt''> JI El T o ro are d eaf to JOint-use ad a nces. air pasS('ngcr'i fro m Ora n~c Count} tream o ut of the count ~ to o ther airport<,. clogging alread y clogged freewa)s. parking lots and 1rrm1nals. A sun e} found 5. 7 m 1ll1o n O range Count~ n:sid t'nts u..,cd Lo~ .\ngcles Inte rnational. Lo ng Bea ch and Ontario a1rp(lrt'i In 1987. Nov.. rc;prcsentatrves oft ho t.' a1rpon <:> "ant the cou nt ~ 111 Orange to face up to m own air transportation probknn. to help solv e t he problem v.e are helping to create Whtie regio nal airpo rt authority o fficial'> conn•ck tht· concept of an a1rpon in the oct·an 1s a b it farti:trh1·ll. tht·~ wouldn'1 mind u sing 1t as a threat to gain the rnunt ~ ·, attl'nta on and parucipat1on. It is a ploy Orange Count ~ o fficials "'ould tx· ",.,,.not to laugh at. Wl' m ight no t cnJO~ the ultima te punc hlrm• Posta l service In a report m o re hkel~ to gathn du\t than to lfl~t.·r 1mml'J1at~ at tron. a prc<:.1dcn 11.tl comm1s ion ha., lOm 1· up ~1th an rntcll1gcnt pl.in for prl\ at111 ng the l '.~ Po 'ital \,•n 1u· O p ponents o f pn' at11at1o n point o ut that tht• l'\1,t1ng go ' ernmcnt mono pol) subs1d1zt·s the e \lra cost' o f rural mjrl dc hvt'r} ~1th n:,~nues fro m urban a nd sut>urhan dl.'11,e~ The y predict that 1f private dell\~~ companit'\ v.rrt· allov.cd to enter tht.• m a rk.et. the\ wo uld ronct.·n1ra11: onh un h 1gh -volume. lu v.-co t areas and.It-ave t he Fcds c;tucl. "111i th1· unpro fitable rural routes. The rnmm1ss1o n 's rt.•sponse· . tan h~ allO\\ 1 ng lrn· compct111o n onl ~ rn 1 ural delr n·I). If p r!\ alt' comp.in1cs surcced rn sen 1ng ru r:il hou\t:hnkh a t prices no highe r 1han those o f the Postal Ser' ll'l'. "th" strat~$> could go a long v.a~ tO'-'ard calming the f1.":1r' n t rural America that post.ii pn' a111a11o n "ould It-a' t.' th1·m undc~cn ed ... Pr~stdent Reagan's succt'S\or s ho uld set• 10 11 that tht.• e~pcnment gt.·ts a c h.tnce. Evaasvill<" f l ad. I Couri<"r Mount a i n lion hunt The state Dcpanment of Fish a nd G ame v.ant to li.111 som e mountain hon'>. U n fonunateh· that m a\ ht-the o nh thing about the department's pos1t1o n o n 1ti1s 1sc;ut.• tha1 anyone can rel:. o n . I 11 all o ther respec ts . 11s attempts to rev I\ l' lio n hunting tn California fort he first time since it '-'as banned in 1972 have bcrn s1multaneousl) d isingenuous and disgraceful Last >car. the dc panmt'nt tried to promote a h u nt w itho ut m aking an) assessm ent at all of ho w much damage that mtght d o to the I run populatton. The d epanment couldn '1 c\cn sa> for sure ho'' man~ o f these secrett'e animals there arc rn C altforn1a. .... When c halle nged o n the deficiencies o f 11<. O\\ n research . the departme nt has always maintained that 1t estimates o f the 11011 populatto n were based o n sta11st1cs c o mpiled b> tht.' .S. Forest Service. But the e n' tronmcn- taltsts who "ant to s top the hunt turned up an internal m e m orandum fro m the Fo rest Service revealing that 11 hasn't been keeping tho se numbers S.~r•m~ato Btt 'Speaking Out' A look at the inside from a former insider who left the fold 15 alwa)S intense!) interesting. in ~ gossipy son of w~). although we feel a bit soiled after reading the 1nt1mate details. That's true for Larry Speakes. The form er press aide to Preside nt R eagan has spilled his guts in the book "Speaking O ut" .... The book· ... will be a best seller. bu.t we '-'\Ou ld rather Speakes had kept his mou th shut fs>r a whale . When dollar signs li&ht up the eyeballs. ho wever. it's not silence that's golden. The gold com es fro m prattltn& the gossip. S.l~m (Ore.J Stat~•mn·Joenul ORANGE COAST llllJl'illt o.r...., c.., (fltot •-a.. l'lttn ["'°' Ctlil W S.-b(6ttl ... , .... ~bOIDw«ltf l.tltlt AIWf~ Oil IOI ,., ... .. OitttlOf .,,., .. CittltlMIOA OilttlOI ~ ........ ~~ ...... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday Aprll •8 1988 * A5 "Man •peopleln outh Coronade/Marnever ·eethenorfh Jde oflhc hig h way becauseofth epr ld/ock ." Q}~~l§Eirffi§@J r IF YOU'RE Jusr TR<r'lt«; TO ~ELP YOU~ BOSS WHEH YOO VJ<Utt IHC CONSrmJT ~ AND iHE DESERVE A PARDOK~ Past planning complicates future of Newport land use I he: DJ1h I' 1o11 J\ l'J mt· to v.ntt· .i ,.1lumn l''a' 11 1hn "'t'd. 10 pn:,t'nl llh' k..,,.gr1m'h 'tl'"'l'l<llnt Pt•opk "'h11 ".mt fl',, 1-(rt ''' 111 hJ' l' J d 1' l'r\11' lll 11p1n1\)n' .1i1J thl· l urrl•nt ~P< >' In lnl' t" i.1n,., Jrl' hnng1ng '>lHTil' Jilkrl·nu·, 111 .1 hl·~1J Herc I 1.khatl' 1)1,1.. ~ix·hn J kiln"' \Pr)-..; ~ll'c:nng ( 1trnm1ttc:l· nH:mtx.·r on a 1..n ~UI."'>· 1111n n l IJnJ U\l' BEEK: Thl· rcJ\on < lrJngc: < 11un1' hJ~ lx•lumc: J J1\J'>tl·r ,., 1ha1 1ht>n: "J l.1 rgc 'urplu' of 1• 1th 1 n 1 hl' John \\ J\nl \1rp11n \11u1h < llJ \t Pl.11J JnJ 'l'"'J14.'n C l'nta Jrt'a\ "'Ith tht· h11u\lng fur thl' cmpl(•~l't'\ far a\l.a\ mulh 111 11 in R1,l·ro;,1dl." Count' Dndopnll'nt .-.hou lJ h.i't" ht-en hJl- anll'd "'1th c:m plo' mcnt and hou\1ng tntl'rml\eJ '\\ l"l r'une -.ould It' · ni.:Jr \Hirl.. 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U\111~ '>tfilc: hu1 Jing' ffil'Jn 11 1n· 111h, "'hi\ h 1u,1 n•.tl..l· lhl' pr.,hlefl' "111 \l' SPEHl'i· I ,nuld J1~u'' I lr.1nt1t' ( OlJl1t\ ... pnihkm' hut I rrell'r Ill lou1"1n ''"'"' !)(•rl Rl'3\ h -a rar1• and tx·au11ful platl' -JnJ 1t\ prllhlcm' :>.·h prcfrrrntl· l' tor nl'llhl·r 111liu ·<, nvr hnmCS f 1th1·r one Oll'an' pl'Ppk .inJ l'Jr' m·11hcr of "'hll h "l'\l.~1rt nt•nh ( 11\l'n .t ,•hwn'. an olli\l' huilt near thl· frn·1.,,1, '' rrckrahll' I•> .1 hou'l' un 111 ncJr Pa~1ti1 < .,,,,t 'Hrgh-...J' BEEK: Tht' l!ll'nl•r.tl plan Jll.1"'' tm turthl'r Jc' l'll1pnll 111 '' h1l h '' 111 gcn- crJtl' JOOUt I ;.,ru .t'n.tgl·da1f\ 1nr' \\ e l Jnnllt Jmt"nd it to d1mtnJ le tho\C tnp' the la" dc>e"\ 'not alh1"' ion intt to Jc:prt' c J la ndn" nc-r nt C'l11n0m11 u<.<.· of h" land Out '' "t' .ind The In 111c <. l' Jll.rt't' 1>n .1 ~·tll·r plJ n "c: \Jn .t~I.. lhl· ( 11' < nunn h1 adopl t Our probll-m t'> tu dt•1crm1nl· "hJt I'> tx·11c r \h.tll 1h11,l' I' M" tnr' txtr 1 r'•l\f1t\\lt1\\ll lt1~1 I• \.\1lrl.. nr ,1.111 lhl'' ~· ·r•I'' t• R1,rr,11..1t· 11r f l\lnort '" g.11 I 11nw SPEH:'\· ( untr;,in l•• -..hJI nur ego' tdl U\ \\l' -\11u .tnJ I .\llan and all p1:opk -dl'\ln•' Jt l nm1nal ratt'\ n111 11nf\ l'J, h uthl·r 11r:illic \13 11\llC\ h11m11 11,k., l'h 1 JnJ ,11her <.fX'C'll''· hut ~·Jull lul r lJll'\ Jl<,o \.\It h our pJ r 1ng 1111'> trJ\h Jutom11ti11l·' ,lwm11.Jh \i\ It J1l('\n t ma111·r 1n !l'1Jll\ Jr1•a, 11• lhl l·ountr"\ !'Jut 11 IT\.l ll l' r' h l'f L' BEEK. I' 1 o mp' rtprc\<.'nl\ .1~111 •h,· "'"h' • um~·r ot IX'• pk -...hl'thl·' thl'' 1.1•n 1r11m horn''' "r •r •m ·li1.l''> \, \' th1·r "'3' :h11~· J'l.'llfl l .... 1 h•: hlr fhC' problem .. •II 1.rtr.ll ;'J' 11g '' trJ\h and p;.11 1\1\Hlfl ,If\' j\I ,..,J' " J\\ll\. IJl\'J 'llti , n·u"'\ .• ,t.,.·,"· ·r~11t.·'l! ri·~l \.,,~., I mn 'PEH~ r ht· fl(l''umpt11•n here , thJI wrn11h1n~ v..11 hi. hu11t 1n 1.kll'rl n1. l 111 t h1 J l" l'lnpt•r, prupt·n' llt!hl, JllJ 11\lJ "r grrl·J tkllt'r an 1dli,, 1H 1•tli1.l''· 11.h1•rt• r 11\t cm- rl•)\ ,.,., '..\tll k,l\ l' :hi' arrJ .ti !ht: cnJ 1111h1· J,1, hutlt !Jr trl•m thl', PJ\I anJ Ol'Jr lr\'\'"J'' '1'l'mr1n\1't''\Jn mo,1· Pu! 11Jthl' J f\'J \jllll ~h BEEK. 1-rl'l'''·'" .!11n '1 mn' L' qu, h JI ' ;' Tl1 l\·11pil' "h" "''r~ ',.,l h nJ I•• hJr l\llr hl''l JnJ J , th1·1r "'' 1.1l111ng l•r\I ~·f11rl· IJ• 1n~ ·h\· I' ·,\\.I\ SPEH' 11nl'1•l l'1l' ~r1'Jt m'''l''11'' " "11 1h.· fll'n1u' r Jnni:r, J rJ othl·,, 1nh 1.1 no;,1Jl'r tht' "'"rl.. "'l"C'• \tnndJ\ 1\1 r nd,I\ J\ 1rn ponJr' \\ h.11 J~• 11 \JturdJ' Jnd unJa, '' li1·n ,.,,. , 11rr1·n1 '"'1Jt•11t' th• \(' l rg11tt. r '"ul' • " u J l>l 111 l r , t"l tr .. 0111riun11' \1.m' P\'·'r ll n ,, uth l ••rPnJ d1· \1.11 nl'' l't ~·1· lhl ALLAN BEEK no1'll' \tdl' OI lhl' hrgh\l.J\ tx'tJU\C' ll the: ~nJIVt I.. \tor, hou')C) me.in ml "L Pl'" rill' BEEK:\\ C'l' tnd traifa retlt'\. t' :ht' 1.i, :' 1'JJt >Ulhl."rn < Jllforn1J hd' ""' en rmou\ populJt.11n th.11 m •\t "I 11' rn1J1·rt\ hl..r t 1 gt• 111 tht• bt-a, h ,rnJ th.lt trJl1il congt..,t1o1n at •he hl.·ad' ' "'ha1 lm11~ 1ti· numht"r v.h1 .,. I ,l\ tuJ'' t-· \\ l'el..t·nd traff. hac Jlv.J., · J' l''n·n and J lv.J''l< "'' I'll· h11rx , .,., Bu· gnJl1"' ,,, "' n1c· •\L'p,Jd\~ (\'\U lt' Ir •I"" 'h<" h1 U\ln~ ,·rnr .• , m1·n1 1mhJ J r,c SPEH:'\: ,,1n'<.'n'><'' !• :ht•n· .!fl' \ P•J ~.·I m1·mticr' 11r '.if"•' ""r' "'hll J,, r1•! J...nuv. htl\I. !11 fl'dU•l" 'rJfft\ nn "'l'll..l·nJ, tor ,in , 11thc •1mc:1 kt thl'm 'tJ'ld dl'"" anJ 01ha' "hP 1.fo i..n, '"' tli\' Jn"''c.'r'> to gndlu1 i.. "'" .tl I Pc11rk ''' ltiuragc nt•ed to put lhl\ tx·aulltll' Jnd rare plan· -'c" r;1rt &·..tl h -tir-.1 .ind put people 'l'u•n,J ( arl' fw 1h1' plalt' ti' monttC'lrtng J '1d uin:r •1hng 1hc: r"•Pulatwn t111"' ·'' .,.,. d1 in 'llJO\ 111.,t•r .tl'TlmUntllt'' tJnJ 1n v nJ11,1nd pJr s• anJ •h' \l>O .. 1n11\ .... .! ht·. k.in Jnd ht-J V · ful 1 t <:w• JI 11n, 111, 1 me It • ,1 'l't' ,·r ngh 1•ne v.a, '" 'h1· 1\hl" ... :n1' ,khatl' ' u \hnuld rt \11ur r"' ,. ~-"''"r pr ·nr•' .... pi l' Jnd 1 'lC' Ir\ "!t I I n1•p<' . \ •1, vdl' Jn J~'''L 'll•'"; ("\ 'h \ fun1· (oluma1 1 .-41/aa Beek In e 1a \t'14port Be11cb LET TERS ALLAM BEEK Cohunnlat S low g rowth f u thl' LJuor I hl•ugim for !>10"-gro" th .1t1 '01.atl') \.\hen R 11.hard Henn Dann Juthrn of "l"o '\cars Befort" tht \1a'1 " '1!>ttt'd San Franc1Mo an thl -...1n h·r of IKJ'i.'\t'> aboard thl". ship .\kn thl· Ill"' n "as called Yc-rb11 Hul.'na dnd 11 1ons1!.tl"d ofa handlul ol \k\J\Jn'> Jnd Indian!. and onr Yan h'l tradt1 l"'u do1t'n 'car!. later Dana~ . 1\ltl·d 1h1\ pidCt' that ht' had d1 "ri~:J 1n h" houli. a~ "thl· '3\1 ,,,ft1u1.k ul lhl' ha' ut \an 1-ranu~u· .\I J rounJ "'J' thl· .. 11Hnl'"' 111 nJIUf\' \I\ hJt ht' \dV. upon ht~ n·turr P'•'lllfllld him h1 "'rllc "I u•uld " 11,l•l1 l't'P n\\ hold un lt'J II \ 1. pf II•' k ~ Thi· (!trl'JI l L'11ll. 1t1 "' d J,11mmn .. r ·· \nJ lh1' hJ\ Ol'l'n lht• \htf, 1! ( J ldt 'I OIJ l'\ l'I 'ilnll' \ h dlU \J\ Tjll' ( Hiid K U'h •• U\l'<l ihl' I 1 ht'll)t'd surr ')an F rJn1. l\l c r 1·:i, hrd .t populatton o l ·Vi•• 1K"' at ti l l'\l.ll.. 11( lhl' gold lrt'O/\ .\nd lht• JJf' 1h111g burned do"'n fi,r limn 1n n• ~ munth ix·n1xi lr1 n1ralf\ l ahforma mine' m11n- ~l• 1t •1.JJ~ than 11 did at tht· hl1gr1 •' 'Ill (1pld Ru<,h lhl·,1on11I{ dltlom1a 1fan,1hin~ .tr "IC Jc\l,. hl:J J'> Jilt' ol .:r '"'I h f 'l·f dunn~ the (1rea1 D~P~'>'>ton t C' pc1pul.st1on gn·"' 2 m lhnn 1r 1 'l"..tn <. 11mml·rcl and lrtc i:rtt:rp" '' h,1, madt· ( Jltl 1rn1a :hl throti~ n~ .in~' 1hran1 'ta tr tha1 11 " '''' tht· "'·-,Jll, J plJnnt·J u1'11mun lit'' ~t lht '' •'In 1nl v.1th n11 ,11mmc1, J I IJ\ hJ'l JI d \l•'l1l' , • tht• -...1r'1 1rJf'1, pr .. ~ll' rt ' n : hl ,I.tit' I J" •· •I 'J' in~ '"ml plJn·1111~ ,. nut nn·Jl·d f 1.,r r1·l ord in I r•·t•" d p1Jnn1r.g ' .inhl•rft•nt I >u• '•''l lr1·t'"'J" lhl \p •\J \nJ tr111T P.1\.t~l'nJ " l "' \ngl'11·, "J' .ir Jnl q •l :• l' J.: ' , tx·nl·J .\nJ th1' (l'l\lf,j ,11r.l 'It.It'' :1 ><l3\ ... th It'\\ l'\\l r1 ••n' h:rr\l.tll' ' !r.,11• 'h ( 1rJPl ' !Ill · 1 fJl' '":ing l'l1t' ll, ••· •cr,l·mt'll·• 'hJt Jr 't v.hl·n 1' 1 pent·~ lhl'fl' V.J\ \C:r'\ ht tll raffi, " \' lhL' J1r1·. t1<111 < H .11ur '-I. that m1~n1 '"'' tlc1•r Juet1 lhtb.tthtr<.'"'d'"nh "' '><'fl Ill' \l3lll n 1n: '\.l m tlL'' ( Jldnrn1.i" puput.i111ir llidJ\ 2'1 _J; w)lf v.11h o.1r Jn"uJ 1'h 'l'J'-4' '" • • JnJ J prt·J , te-d ncad \vunt ~: '' ~ Jill r 'hl ... ·Jr: •w T1 \tor ·!'I'~· "th · . " ,,, ,fuv. 11 dov.r ~ u J 1nd<'l'J he 1!,c "' 1r •'giant' 1{1 I' '>.0(11)\.\ .\Rll 'C'"~'n fk,t.I ... HB salt marsh I 1 '"r E:.d 1111r I Junn~,; rr" · . 1\1111 lt ,i nlln~l••r &."I) ~L' v.t·r1· r :r1xiUll'd 111 the <..i i "1J'\hl"\ v.h" 'l \("\l' 3\ ll't'd1ng .1·. n•,11n~ 'Ill'' tor m~nad "'a tc-r1.i" T ht• ht rd'"' L rl' '4 nnder1ul 11' ll~'l'P 1 \\t• hJ\r l'x•l'll (11 k w ;'l3l't'\ :liJI rr I\ tlkd J" •ttual ''Pror:int•\ I <•i"\('r' 1n~ \l• m.1n' 111trn-s1 nF. 'I' 1.'\ '\nu: .i1mmun 1 ' 1ndt'l'J ''" •,,'l.tll' · "·'' t• '"' ~· JI" unu'u nJtr.."J .ir• .1 \.I.eh rx tt1a1 l'', ., ·~lH'l P<'" t-11 ,, • .., ng -.! '"~ l pr.·, ! \ r J 1reJ'U' ,, ' , " '' r.tn 1• 1h1 < .s l\lfOIJ '~'"• • "'11, ~ '..._ rJp1Jh ht'•• dt>,lr• "'d \ u• \J · ma:"'ht'\ a•t· .1• un•~ur J J J' r-'!'(''°1.i "" •c ·~ lha•.t,ll'r ·11..,-· -i:1nn &J,1-a,1t>, 1 J H•l'.1 1.1· ;-1" • l · ., \11~1· t'' I' IHI I{ T \' ! l \I\ R \ /l\l\1[f(lk Hr..:1'., ,11 n P.\ Victims' rights beyond politics Masked gunmen give reporte r close-up look at what it means to be vi ctimized C'rtml' '' hl.•,11nd pohttcs I ltlol..cJ tur,1ard to last Monda'·, :.\\s1gnmrn1 111 lO' l'r the goH•mor'<. ofll.'ntn~ n·marl..' 31 a Coc;1a ~ksa confut'nlt' tor prokssmnal\ "ho deal "1th th•·' ll ttm\ ut '1olcnt cn mc \h Jnl11.1r.it111n "3sn't hicc'3u~ I'm J gr1·a1 tan of Go' George IA·ul..rnl'JIJn. but ~cause' ht' "'as finJlf\ .. 11:pp1ng into a ficld in"' h1ch I 1·on,1tkr Ill' s.:11 -;oml"l h1ng of -an npa1 :-.Oot an e\pt.'n hke the 7()(> or \o profrs.,1onals "ho ha' c tali.en classc' and ~o dcd1ca1l"d their h'l"~. a profC'\~1onal of thC' wn -Aho kno"' "hat it's hkl' to ha'c 3 gun sho'cd into h1~ faC'l' b~ a h~ped-up stranger M ~ g1rlfnC'nd '-":t~going to mC"ct m~ mother -"ho mo'cd to t he Ea t oast ahout lhl" ~t"ar; ago -for thC' first time RC'111g a former Cahfom1a re 1dcnt. Mllm hn~ her fa, o ntC' rc\- taurant . and "'"«' she h,·cs in a land where Mc \Kan food 1s rare. "<' decided on fap10~ 1n Pomona. Po mo na·, not a &rtat tOlo\'Tl, 1t's to m b) png '1okncc But no th1na rould happen to u~ we "ere onl) 1o in1 to d1nMr :ind "tluldn't C1'05$ In) body' path. The onl) th1og I wa nen ous about "''ti how \tom and Maur«n •ould hit 1t oil TM niaht stan('d ofT lftll. the t"o •omen 1n m) hfc took to each other. and tM (ood "~~ attat It "'I~ th< entt"rtainmr nt that 1ot us do wn lt'i funn "hat )OU remember ll "'~' JUSt after l l pm .. het'n" has JU\t rome o n the T\' 10 th<' ~taurant'' bar -Ahen l SI"' a man v.eanna a \li.1 ma k r.a~ h) the doo~a) The ma Ii. "'' unu ual. ~ut the aun he hC'ld ".& "hat c-auaht m' all<'ntton f-1, c: -mJ' t-t· '" 1•r <.e'en -\hl1t' ,1knlrJ th,· "l111 · 1''l'ntng .:-hatter \ \dl'Jm Jhi11l! '' ll'l'\1ne ht'tng r,hl1I tulh1"'\·~t J 'h'" l'" "knee .\ ~onJ ni.111 111 .1 " ,),j. r,1n 111111 lhC' t'lar \\e "l'rl '~Jll'J 1n an oppo<,1tt' r111.1m t-ut I ,1•ut,1 ~·c-l'"C'r'\th1ng It \\J' hi..\ \ltJ 'll \ IU' • C\l'l'pl pe'Oplc I h"l' hJJ 'ur!'•rt1ng rl''"' \\1• \J' n •ur ~11.lth li.no,.ing h1d1ng "·'' 11 ll''' 'l't .1fr.ud to run to r ft-Jr \)I hU"np1ng 1nll' a third al· l 1mpltu · It ,,,hn't 11.)ng until on<',,( tht• l!u nn1t •1 1urnl•J ht<. .ittcntton 10 U\ Ht' dmt-ieJ ll't'r Ht hand) "l"rC' l"O' ert·J "'1th l31l'\ glo ' C'\ Ont" of "'hKh du1\hc.-d a -.heap ~'ohcr H" ma' J1Jn t l'' c-n l~'lli. h li.C' a sli.1 mask. It h.xil..l•d hl..C' II ''a) !..nilled C' pcoc13lh for n1ti~·t•<'' -the C'~e and mouth hole' -...crt· '1' tt~ht I ~nuldn·1 \tt h1\ 1.l..1n ,1,lor , He didn't tall.. m uch. ht JUSt cu\St'd at u~ anJ "'il' C'\J the gun \\ e 101 lh<' 11k;i. ;ind turnt•d l'' C'r our mon<'> He v.a' mad .at m C' ~·aus.c I onl\ had S:!: o\fll"r taLana our monC'). I thou1ht hr a.nd h1S budd' 'A0Uk1 lca\t' 10 count thc11 IOl)t and spend tt o n drup 'l.:o \U h lw HC' h<'~ u~ into the N r. "h<'~ a~ut I' pt'Opk clutched thc :a~t face Jt,v.n Maurttn v. ho 1 a Cl\lhan em- plO)Ct" of a local poh<'t dtpanmt"nt. had he r pur;e "'th h<r \S "-<' ro undl"'d 1hc comer thl" othtr ro~r tooL bcr ~ I rnJmd ht '4-ould find her 1dtnt1fk at1on a nd t.dac. anJ pmt\ahh v.ouldn'1 take It too v.t'll I tn~ to v.arn tum Not in the mtX'd for d1 uss1o n. he i.. n()(li.t-d me acrou the room v. het\ I ''l pC'('d h• ('\pl:l1n thl" \1tuat1on I .1· ; • in 1r11m 1hc tilood-sta1nt·d ~r.,·, • 'hl' hartt'ndc:r Thn shot hi m ' :r, -~ l11 pr11 \ ,. lhl'\ v.ert st'OOU .. \I n1;nt' l..ttl't tht• maskcd man ht·~1r • '' reJm Jl'll1u1 J lOP being in l"' •. 111.1nJ1h1· 11l'l·d tC'l tal..e care of .; I 1.,•ncd Jn~ 1"11.·g.Jn to get up from 1h .. · .1 ;"' • ·,. 11'11 him \1aurttn didn't ,J' ~" JnJ ,11uldn·t hun him \h\ ·' ;, Nllo. n~ ltdl"IS I lied h1•r p~ 'H' J 1Jn t .am a grudgt" J~ ,.,. flJr~ ng·\\'ntr\11 omC'C'~ \I, ;' L'J' "''rl..t•d -lund o f Ht' tur"'I .. ·.! " .Ult:ntwn lro.m h<'r to me ~rJi.,ti ,,~ .,,r i-, tlir 'h1n and pre c;mg thl t:u r nt ' "'' , hl'l' \nJ L>'l "'h••.HC'H1u 'hC'sa1d1na ra-;p\ 'tllt\' h" ta .. r nm far from mint" ''otxxh \o oboch at all." v.a thC' 1)nl~ rcpl~ ( 1ould mu tcr .. I hJ' c fnt>nd v. ho arc Pol•ct l1ff1l·er' Thl'' al'\" tC111 nt'd 10 tak<' a "t'JJXIO llV.3 \ from h\pied-up aun- mcn 1 rtmemt'Cfl'd "ha1 tht' told m<' hut the Ii." hn1qu~ l;C'Cmcd to nuke-mort ~n~ "'h<"n ~c '*t're "'rt"ltnJ 0' er a "aH·rgun ~f\ JtfC'd1dn't('\t"n fla<ih ~fort m (' I JU$i \at there \C'an-d. toolu na 11 that c hc.-ap gun , It t"nded quKl..h thouah T h<' manager of the IT'ilaurant. who \tta\ scrnng ~or\.l"'d C'I' tr b' tht-01~r robbe r uddC'nh rt'amed that a v.a11rt·'is had ~aped \lo llh tM k<') to tht u ft v.~n the gunmen tooL over h<' "11d later \ht' madt' up the JtOf') "'' the bica11n1 \loOuld to p f or· tunat<'h 11 Jad mort than that. 1t rl"'d thcm 1nll1 ka' '"' Tht' aot a rourk thou..anJ dolla,... for their n1ght'"' v.or\. 1m luJ1nJ m' Mom·., "rod•na ""~ T~o propk v.('~ 'hot dun na th(' robbt'n v.hat pohtt re er to u a "ta~('o()' er ·· Both rtro' rrl"'d from the inJun~ after hon ho rutal ta) • but somt" • unds too k. lonacr to heal \\ r d1~n·1 cat out fm a lonf tame t --------- JONATHAN VoLZKE Jlt1•r •h.1 1 J'ld "l ha,! J fC'" mM'l .,~ \.\Ith a t'"''h' 1<~1'1 '4hCl \l1HI..'"' .t Oran~1 P' 1.t· l\·ranmrnt fr .. n \Jlf\ \\L h~v i.l.110'kJ--1.....p.l_fl\ \I.I I' h1n1' thl -.Jm\ 11~h · J' th<' rn-hN·I"'\ lea' 1n~ thc.-rt "' 1w mt"l"I m' m11th1."1 \\ C '1111 ,11'1' I a',11 81 \h '\I\ .tf'I rc-staurant' 1 nit'"' v.l, Jn ~t'l lht h11X1 I() go <\ roupk v.t'('~' Jlkr the rohtx•n got a lcttrr 1n the mJ1l It "'•' !Mm th Los o\OI C'k\ ( ~lunt\ \ ICllm-\\ llOC'\• program. nl'\t1t' tnll me th al kw <..ala nt'i. t'lr d<X to(\' bill~ re.,uftmt from th(' r1.,hl'lt'n l'l'uld l'lt' rc1m hur\('d ti' thC-\l~tl' '>. t' d1dn t nC'Cd ll "'t ""'<'rt lucli.' But I kno~ othe~ al't'n't luc\., rhc~ IO\C' more than v.rodmg n ng1. and S ~~ Tht>' lo'-<' !>00' and daugh tC'f"\ mothc~ and fathtn. hu'i~nth a nd "l'C' ~c wt"rt tcrronzcd. othC'r\ arc raixd and tonumt AJI cnmt' '1~1mc; arc red. dunn.a the 1nC1- dent and lonll afterward Tht-f't'ar nc' cr reall a~ a wa' 8 ) th<' hooL. the Repubh an m supl)Ort "'lf-1n1t1.iti' e and ron S('f"\at"<' fi al pohc1C'\ The Dcmt1 c-r:at pu)t\ for 111 prasram~ .,hilt' labcna.naM ~ould 1"°11 h the -hol thana 8ut cnmc 1' bt\-Ond poh• • ~ gunmen nt\Cr a\lt"d me hov. I \Oh . and rm\bcr did t~ v1C11m·"••n~n JW'(llf&m • ,,_._ VM!b .. • '',..-ttr ler •Dtll1Nlc. A8 * Or9nge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, April 18, 1988 U.S.,Europe disagree on farm subsidies VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -The four tradc m1nistcrs responsible for two-thirds of tbe world's commerce made little pro- greH on rarm subsidies and Japancse trade bamers when the) discus cd drafting new global trading rulrs "Progress 1n this pantcular session has cenainl) not been s1gn1fican1" U.S. Trade Representa11'<' Cla,1on Yeutter said on Sunda). He was referring mostl) to th<' billions of dollars spent subs1d 1L1ng the world's farmers to produce.· e\· pons no one wants to buy. Envo\S from the United tatl' . Japan. ·canada and the I :'-na11un European Commun1t~ said thl·~ found some agreement duri ng the ~eckend meeung at a secluded re- treat. but madr little headwa' on ISSUt'S di viding them. . Yeuner repeated the Reagan ad- ministration's call for an end of farm subsidies by the }ear 2000 and an ag~ment by December esta bhsh1ng a framework for phasing them out "Our friends in Europe consider that an unrealtstic objective. but we fail to comprehend wh y that should be construed as such:· Yeutter told a news conference. "If 12 years is ·too soon. then let's look at 14 ~-cars. But let's not conclude it's impossible to nd the ~ orld of these onerous prac1 ices." He said EEC Trade Commissioner Will) de Clercq kept "his cards close to his 'est" on the issue during the Quadrilateral Trade Mrrting on Quadra Island. a trt>e-lined retreat 100 miles northwest of Vancouver .\ta ne~s conference. howrvrr. de Clcrcq said the EEC had taken a "couragrous .. dec1Ston to begin curb- ing farm production and spending. The EEC comm1ss1oner termed l S. proposals unreasonable and acc used the Reagan administration of tal kin$ free trade wh11t practtc1ng the oppostte. ..Both of us spend about $30 b1lhon \J ~car) to suppon farming. Thc:re are abou l ~.5 to 3 m11Jion farmrrs in the L n1 ted States and' 12 million 1n the European Communat) It's not d1f- fkult to dra" the conelus1on ~h1ch farmers arc more supponed.'' dr C'krcq said He said under one U.S. program. nearh I:' m1ll1on ions of subs1drd "hl·ai ha'<' been sold to the Soviet L'n1on 1n the past ~car. De C'lcrcq said an~ agreement on agncuhure mu st be part of a "global package" under the 95-nation Gen- eral -1.greemt•nt on TanlTs and Trade. \' h1rh 1s being n.·negotiatcd 1n Gen- t'' 'l· Thl' agreement pledges its mem- bers to frt.'l' trade That packagc should l'O'er such topics as in'est- mc:nt. sen llC~ and improved access for Third \l. urld goods. he said 0 If your church or organization has bingo nights. please call Mary at the Daily Pilot about advertising. 842-4321 ext. 252 .JOIN TJIE (,f:LEBRATI<>N! PRESCRIPTION GLASSES (Bifocals·D~ ' t~ Hounrl. ,J u~t s:~~) A Pair Complete! • 'inelt• \'1,111n Choose from Over 500 Frames at This Very Special Price. Yr!'-' For a limited time you can ha\"t' a paif of <>tyl ish prn- ft"•smnally crafted single vision eyegla...'ISE:'S for just $:!:"> a pair Btfon lls.,. Q28 and Bound only SlO more. Hon""' t >r <'OU~. this off er does not apptyl{Tdt"'(1~1wr fram4'~ or extras lake ultraviolet protectio n. s<'ratch !!1h1t'ld. tmt.' or nash servke. 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'• -~1 -l ~ James Olson ~ A T&T's board chairman, dies "-f \\ 'i f\fU, I .\Pl Jam~ [ '11 .... •1· 11i, h,r,C'tul t·h111rman 1.>1 \nwr1,Jn l l'llphl'n<' &. T<'lcgraph ('(1 .-h,1 ~·'I hi' \t3r\ d<'antng \lit Olli ,1f m.tnhl"lt''· dtC'd l"arh tod3\ or 1.Jnl.'.t'I H( ";i~ t'I: . <)(,,in "h ... , had kd th<' tde· "'mmun1,Jltl'n' ~1ant ''n <' lh<' tall 1.•I v~i-'l.1d tx-c:n 1.\peratl'd on la\t nwn1h flll J tumor 1n th<" l'Ok)n \ T ~\ T r r\'<.1dcnl Robc'n E .\lien. "hl' l\)(1k .. " n after ()Ison bc.-camC' 111 IJ'l nwn1h "'11l ,,1nt1nut' to dtn"'<'\ tht l ,1mpan' until the ~rd oi dtl'('('lor.. dl.'C't' a nc"' . ..--ha1rman. C'Omf)l'ln' \f'<'~C'Wt1m.ln l ~ nda Bt-1ghle' -.a1li .\ T ..\ r, dirt'\ to""" 111 m~t around ttw time or the .innu~I m<"t't tn~ \\ N.tnC'..Ja , in f)(n, er l'u\ tk1ghlc~ .._.1d \hl· , \•uld nt't _ ' ll a chairman "ould bot p1d.N Ill that t1mt' 01 n ~amc 111 with Ou \13rch I and had '>UJ'iCf' <;("'\<t'n da~' latt'r l k n-tum'-'d h<'nl<' .\pnl I and had brcn und<'rgning lhC'mothC'mp' a~ an out· J'3ll<"nl ''me that time Hr d1rd at home .. .\II t'f I.I' 1n the' \'Om pan) al"t' 'hex Ll'd .n the.' <.oddcn nr\: of Jim·, dc:uh.' \llt:n ~1J 1n 3 ~t:ttcmt'nl "Hr "'ar. a d) nam 11.. .ind ' "'°nar) lca<kr. "\' "''II m"' him Our le-gar\ to him t \\. "' (llJ1 ! h, U' d. kJdl'! ~. \ ~·: \\Ill'" h1~h \lo(' C'-&fT) 'i r J It'~ ~ • 'ur\c-h<' latd o ut for ~ h \ ~' r11in1hs a~ our • .\lkn "2 '' 1tw .t'mf"ln' '!> fll'C$1 · 1 ,km Jnd, h1, • ·~·rat in@. otllCTr 01,,,n hJJ rn.iJ, .>., T & T mort '18lf,fC"I\ l ,ion: '\l\l-HlnSCIOUS and ~ nl\Ht '''rt.iii' ,.1 ''' d11'CC't10n sinct • 1.1l..1n~ l11ll,l· in '<'ptcmb<'r 1986. \nJh 't' ..u1J lhC' ,·ompany had Jnftrd in tht• fir t '<'8M af\er the t'ln:.,.,up <'I the Re ll \\tt'm on Jan I. I Qi\4 "'h1:n ltxal phonl' -.t'fVlCT was \pltt 1nt1..' ~'l'n reg1l1nul Bell hold1n1 rc1mp;_tn1n 01,on. "hn landrd h1~ f1 r>t JOh 1n tht &II ~ .. tem 3t qt' 17. was ron,14jel't'd a t.il.c-<hargc C\C'CU(n-c ""'th an t'mphas1 !> on gcttm& ~uhs D1sda1n1~ the fa"h1on of rorporatc boardroom~. th<' he-ch <''('('ul•"C •Ort' shurMll'l"\cd c;h1n\ throuahou1 h 1 s c·artt r ''Jim Olson wa~ the ulumatc toup &U~ I '"'"" he 1Mllllt'd a ~I S("ntc or pndc and dctctmtnallon m an .\ T ct T '11 0rkfottt thll at that time nctdcd n:· s.a.1d Ja k Grubman an anal st for Paine Webber Inc "I thin~~ leaves AT&T 1n &ood hand " Grubman s.a•d ' . .... ... - - OrMge Cou1 OAILV PILOT/ Mondav. Aprll 18. 1988 Women's lives in prison examined By KATHRYN BAKER ,,,. .............. NEW YORK - A TV program called ··w omen Behind Bars" sounds ltke some cheap attempt w boost ratings. but it's an :'11 8( Nc-ws documcntal) that turns out to be a sophisticated cxaminallon ol a gro\.\o· 1ng social problem. Unlikl' the stereotypes ol tough tootsies that exploitation mo\ 1t·'i foste(. correspondent Mana Shrl\ er reports in the one-huur dol umentar) Tuc~da) night that most "omen 1n prison arc there for c-conom1r l'rtmcs 11 1..e hot-check \.\flltng or "l'llare fraud and that most are '>Ingle: mo1hcrs "1th children und<.'r ag<' 3 years she's been there. "Equal op- portunit) has brought women the equal opportun1t~ to go to Jail." says Shmer. The instnuuons lag behind soc1et) in enlightened' 1cwsofwomen's roles and appropriate beha' 1or '-\ warden notes that female in- mates arc morr hkel) 10 be rcportcd for minor m1sb\:hav1or, such as insolence. than are men. because "omen arc exp('cted to be "ladies." Instead of prepari ng women for the challenge of returning to their com- munities. getting Jobs and taking l·hargt" of their It' cs." omen's pnsons tl.'nd to mal..e female inmates more dl·pcndent. as oppo)Cd to men's pri!>ons "'here inmates are llkel;. to hcrnrnc more '1olcn1 pregnant and ha t\.\O children 1n a foster ho m1: When the bab) 1s born 11. too. "111 go to the foster home "The)''ll be 100 ~oung to n-mt'mtx·1 -I hope," s:I) the woman If the) get 10 v1s1t mom in J3_1l, children can be funht'r trauma11zrd The cameras sho" a 3-)ear-old 00) being searched b) a prison guard. Another small 00). wht'n asked "where's mama'!". points to the fostt'r mother who brou&ht him . not the real mother who 1s s1tt1ng nt>xt to him . Children \.\llll \.I.hen the~ arc again "renchcd from their mothCP• at thr end of' 1s111ng hours Of the one in fi\t~ women "ho arr sen mg long sc.-n1cn1.'C's for '1oknt n1ml'S. man) were battered ""es \.I.ho lolkd their husbands. Shn,t•r says. Again. contrary 10 stercotypt. they arc unthr~ateninJ and stay 1n IO\\<Cr-secunl) blocks. Statistics show most arc middle-class and unlikely 10 c-omm1t another cnme onct released. In pmon. the) do their lime quietly. Maximum ~unty. Shriver -re-- pons, 1s occupied mostly by younger 1nmall'S with long criminal records. n en 1f the individual crimes are not· espe:c1all) severe. Repeat offenders ar'-' mon· ltkcl'< to bf rebellious. V1okn1 inmates are put In "segre- gation." lef\ alone 1n a room. One tough inmate SPfnds her 11me 1n soltta11 wn11ng poig nant essays about prison hfe. .. Pn'io n 1s a place." she wntes. .. "here.-}OU learn nobod> needs }Ou. an<l thl' "orld goes on without you." Local customs Sheldon Feddy (left) and Ja.mea Garriaon atar ln ''The Fore,t.a.ner," playtnc throu&h llay 7 at the San Clemente Commanlty Theater. Call 492-0465 for ticket information. Once in prison. the onl~ Job tra1n1ng the~ art' likc.>I) to get '"II prepare th<.'m for lo"·Pa~mg 10~' J ' l'Osmctolog1'>tS. domesttr' or h'oo scners. In the me.int1mc.-. thl'lr lamll· 1<.'s arc upruot<.'d and their l'h1ld rt·n put in foster homes. For "Women Behind Bar'" NAC \.\Cnt to D"1ght Correruonal lns11tu · 11011 in lll1no1s and talked to inmah'' "ho. tn fact. arc rareh behind bars '-\I fi rst glanl·c. hrt\ er notes. the in\lllU· ·hrl\ a asks one "omcn "'ho has lx'l·n 1m pri!>om·d ~' l'ral t1mt•\ wn~ am one tal..l· a chanll' thJt l'ould '>Cnd thl:~ back , l.'8ad1 hurnc. "11hou1 upport. ~a~~ thl' inmatl'. ··~nu '•l' going 111 do '><'Oll'lh1ng to ~un ''l' no mattl·r "'h:11 the t·onst•quentt'S .. 'Stand and Deliver' the up side of 'Colors' By SOREN ANDERSEI'\ llllc<:letd>y ..... .....- , lion looks hl..c the campus of Jn all- g1rls college Inmates sta~ 1n room'. not cells. tho~gh the~ arl' locl..l·d 1n al night. The b1gge 1 prubkm for ."omt•n rn pn<.on 1s tht· sep.irJ11on from thl·tr 1.h1ldrt'n umet1ml·, the~ dun't l''l'n kno" "ho 1 rJ1s1ng thl·m ..\\ tntt'r· \ le\\S \.\,1th \\el·p1ng 1nmJIC'' 31lt'SI. \.I.Omen in Jail CJrl' JU'1 d'> mul h Jboul thl'tr children as "'nml'n an~'' hal' \\ hether b) studio de:\lgn m h~ J mt'fl' co1nc1dcmc: of 11m1ng. 11·.,. dd1uousl) appropriate th.11 "~tand an<l Dd1,cr" a nct··co~rs·· "houlll bl· rl•kasl·<l on 1hc sJmc da' Tht'\ "re t\.\u \ l'r) d11Tcr<.'nt side:. of the same coin ··The lime )OU do here is mental t1m<.':· s:J)S one inmate Ont' )OUng worn.in ha'> JUSl arrn ed tCI bcgw ~r' 1ng J 1.l-month scntcnu.: for burgla~ he 1s fiH· nrnnth.<i Thl·~ share thl· anie setting.. the.: harm>'> of East LA '-\nd the\ ·n· both about the l..1d ~ "ho come from that areJ Both are: gnttil) rcal1'>t1 ( and ut tah unscn11men1al. The inmate sa' s she"s seen thl· prison's oopula11on tnpk in the scH·n Fresh Fish • Pasta Specialties r---------------..,--..----- Bui 1n mo\I oth<.'r regard". tht'' lould not be more d11Tcrent ! ~~W \\hat• .. ( olors" is cs:.en11..ill\ J flll"lu1c \.\tthout hope. "Stand :rnd Ddl\ a" t'> one of the most hope:· ! IJ f QR 1 cfjJ;;N I I filk<l ..\nwn an m11' 1cs of th e IJ'>I sn aal )e:1r' Where ··Colors·· 1, about the inab1li1' of the massl·t.l • fnfll'~ uf J<lult auihont) to stop a I ~SPECIAL (y I I PtHclteM .,,, entrM •t f'99UIM price •nd r~lv• I I • NCond ot ume ex le1s.r ~elu. for FREEi I I OFFER VALID 4 pm to 60 m MON THAU FRI I •DP ; I I "h11k ge:ner:111un of inner-cit' l..1d~ twm '>ltd1ng 1n10 1he ab)'\S o( drug'> .int.I '1oknl"l' ... Stand and Dch,er'." tdh ho" om· den·nt. dedicated man ~--------------------expires 4/30/88 ACROSS FROM THE NEWPORT PIER NEWPORT OYSIER BAR I ml 2100 W. OCEANFRONT NEWPORT BEACH {714) 675-9977 EDWARDS CINEMAS COMING SOON EDWARDS NEW 0 HUTIOll CEllTRE I" "A~TMENf WIOUTH" (PG) 6 1\l )O!O JO "ABOVE THE LAW" 1R ) 0 o.i ! 00 l~'lO "TOI< YO POP .. (A ) • Jr 1~ q •~ PGl • \ .H} BILOXI BLUES PC ,3) ·~,"WI - ·SEVE NTH SIGH 1AI (l(IO,li "ABOVE THE LAW"' IR) ~ lO . 10 10 JC HARBOR TWIN .... '"-... _ 631 -3501 "COlOftS" (Ill) ·00930 "BAO DREAMS'" (Ill) 'JO I JOIOlO "'POLICI ACADIMY" (P0)f 15 1000 "11 AGAfN" (NU) 100 "MAIOUE,.ACM" <•1 Ut·ltJt ··t1VtNTH IMJN" C•l I JI ··THE MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAA"' (llll 1100 1 lO s 00 7 JO 10 00 ··B1uox1 BLUES" (PG13) I .s l lO H~aoo 10 IS "BRIGHT LIGHTS, BtG CITY" (Ill) I JO 4 00' JU J0.10 lS "BILOXI BLUES" (PG13) 6 I\ I lO 10 lO ··ABOVE THE LAW" (A) \jll )0 910 COLORS'" I A) • •• -oo o:~ "BEETLE JUICE" (R) ''' & •S 10 JS "THE LAST EMPEROR" (PGU) 00 10 OS ~ .... ··A NEW LlfE'' (PG) S lO I JO 9 •S "THE UN,EAAABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING" (R) 600 9 IS "COL OAS" (R) 'OO I lO IOCS "ST AND I DELIVER" (PG) 600 1 1SIOIS '"BAD DREAMS'" (R) 100900 "BILOXI BLUES" (PG13") Sts.100 JO~ "BEETLE JUtCE" (PO) OOll• 600 1 00 1000 "BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY" (RI 'lO 10 to •o "SEVENTH SIGN" (Ill) s 4S.l JO' JO '"ABOVE THE LAW" (Ill) 100 900 "MOONSTRUCK'" ("Gl 6l0·10 40 "WALL STREET" (1111110 FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHTS 12.00 TUES/WED/THURS AT STAlll"fO SClllEENS "COl~S" od•J 12 ts untll S:OC)pm (Ill) "BEETLE JUICE" S JO I OO· IO JO !Al "THE LAST EMPEROR" 11IS11~ •IS 6 I\! I~ 10 I\ 'tt ("0 13) I I~ 10 IS "BILOXI BLUES" tPG13) "BEETLE JUICE"" 11'~ 100 ~I\ lO 90 'tf (PG) "BAD DREAMS" 700900 IO CO tllll .J.. 'SlMll l DCLIWU ' IOOI00\00'00 900IOCO X (K l -----------61~••1010 "ST AND I DELIVER" <"GI 11 ·~ 100 • IS 'lO H~ IU~ ·COLOAs·· 1111) I 00 l JO UO I JO 10 ·~ "AETUAN TO SNOWY AIVUt" ("01 II JO I JO )0 ~·~100·1000 "MTUAfll TO SNOWY fttVl"" 1f (N ) I 00 J 10 ~ lO 7 JO U O "fOX a MOUNO" (Ol 1f"MOOMITMICK" CN ) "WAlL ITMU" (A) DAILY MATINEES AT EDWARDS TOWN CENTER VILLAGE CENTER MISSION VIEJO MALL EL TORO ·LAGUNA HILLS MALL "AETURN TO SNOWY RIVEA" !PG) SIS 110 9'5 "BAD DREAMS" (Ill) &IS l lSIOIS "ABOVE THE LAW" (Ill) 0090010 •5 ING VIETNAM" (R) 11 0 J IS HS I IS IOlO "THE MILAGRO BEANflELD WAR'" (Ill) 1100 l JO soo 1 J0.1000 "THE LAST EMPEROR" (P01J) IZOO·l J0.100·10 IS "BAD OftEAMS" (9') SJ07 JOU) "SEVENTH SIGN" 11111 HH •~ 10 40 "BRIGHT &:IGHTS, BIG CITY'' (Ill) 600 1 1SIOJO "ABOVE THE LAW" 1111) -----'~00 uo 10 4\ ··COlORS" (Ill) 6 00 I JO 10 CS "HITLI .MCI" (N ) 1100 100 400 IOO IOO It 00 "llftWTM ltow' (A) I 00 Jot UO 700 Hl·IOfl ''ngkhandcdl) drags a small group of thO!>l' kids hacl.. from the bnnk Olmosc' <.'n gained 40 pounds to lend added 'en s1m1lt1udc 10 his pr:r- formancc.>. The man 1s a genuine hero And the ht'fll "a rl'al-hfc math teacher ( 10 figure I he hl·rv-math·..,teachtjr of "Stand ;mt.I Dell' t'(" 1s Jaime Escalante, a Bull' 1an-horn instructor at Garfield H 1gh Srhool in prt>dominantly H1s- ran1c East Los '-\ngeles. In a school l..no" n for 11s high dropout rate and thl' 1ll1 tl'fJl~ of 1ts stud<.'nt bod). f,l alante IOOI.. a class full of ordinan 1.ti11.knts and turned them into math \\hi/IC'> It therefore sc<.'ms safe to assum<.' that 1hc man on the screen 1s ver. much hl..c.> the man \.\ho Stand(°at I e blackboard at the real Garfield High c' er~ da). He's a fasc1na11ng 1nd1vid-ual. He's still doing 11 to this da} He traded a h1gh-paymgjub m thl" electronics induc;tl) for a high-school teacher's salary -voluntanl) At a school where thl· adm1n1strauon and mm t of the facult) had "ntten ofTthe student bod' as an educational basl..et rase. he decided to t<.'ach kids calc ulu' .\nd he inspired such a level of commitment that he got them to come todass before the stan of school to do e\tra \.I.Ork. Their dedicatio n "as sut h that the\ also attended school on "'eekc.-nds.' And holtdars. Dire tor Ramon ~1enendez and prot.IUll'r Tom \1 usca "orkt·d close!) "Ith E"'·alJntc 1n de,elop1ng the 'lrtpt for ··s1and and DellH·r''. ob- -.cr' 1ng h.tm 1n da'>'> and picking his brain I atcr. "hl·n Ed\\ard James 0111111<, ("loot Suit." ··M1am1 Vice") \\J'i."-t'hll~l·n for thl' roll'. the actor 1111111" l'd 1 he tl'acha around for a month 1ugl't 1ns1gh1-.1n10 his teaching \t\ k Jn<l to p1cl.. up h1~ mannerisms In 1982. 18 of hi s students took a m1nd-bend1ngl) d10icult advanced placement math test. The) all passed In the )Cars si nce. the percentage of h1~ ~tude:nt" pa.,sing thl' test has ;:::::...:=====-=========----,· cons1stt'ntl~ fral·tured thl' national a' eragc. Come to AlckM '°' d ycu mf( lloomc nttds ar., ~c~sh 011 strtt you pttfrctll \\-hat kind of man gets those kinds of results'' 1663 l'\1tt11l11 ~tt Cost1 ._u CA (7ll ) 646 llll The Es alan11: uf ·· tand and De- ll\ e(" 1c; no 1mpenous authont) figure 111..c John Houseman 1n "'The Papl'r \hac;e ·· Nor 1s he a ~:.!.:, 1~:~;,'<t~:-*SJ 25 t7~•·.' ~~~;:~ ~:;::::! ::~~~: ~::: l.!.o-Dt> A-5-i• 1 <Ull lllOW ........ •1 l e• D"-lo Q,,.. , .. 8 bJ4 ····~ • ti t1 1~S.J ~-.. '• ~'\ , t A, "IU~~TN~"?· I 2 S!. J 1 S S 30 1~01 0 10 STANO• 0£.LIVIE" 9'C) 12·4S 2 SS °S10'7 25&94S MILAG"O •Alf· FIELD WA" (") 121S 23SSOS 7 40 10 A80VIE THE LAW C"J I 00 3 10 S 20 1 J O & 9 SO 81LOXI 8LUE.S CPG·U) 12 JS 2 SO s 00 7 20 & ' 40 81EIETLIEAJICIE Cl"G) 1 2 4 0 2 40 4 !.O 7 00 9 10 C1tyCenter CE NTURY e 6)4 190 I M,• upu••l•n 9~0~ City Cnu Stt Cn11 MC>OftST .. UCK (") s 00 1 1 s 9 30 ... OAOCAST •£W5 , .. , SOS7 2 S10 DO --~snvt HAGAl 12:~,n,Jrl,:1~~1~11.u --·-lfl'VIN TO 5HOWT llVll: II: vs.u:a-.~~-;-J ..... _.., ™'1~J t.:'~(9) AKEW Center*•" Ill JIU• tlll f eo~y II Off &1• ---~----nml ... I A UIT INI 121• 2'M S:te 71• .... IAD DltlAMI 1•1 '"' llT (I ) _._'lranfll POUCI ACMIMT Ji JI lll•PW .... ORANGE ,·rr• ~ --..Jllltlll. ITM9 M9 llaNll INI SHOOT TO KILL C"I 7 SO I I Aq11n (PC I s so .. '0 05 FATAL ATTftACTION (") 5 25 7 4 0 9 ·5!. --------STAND AHD DllM11 !N I ltM ;s,M .. te ltu 1 .. SS --·-lfTUIN TO SNOWY IMI II: ~M~ul.~ 11•• :1~4,r,t~Ui:> , .. u ·---...... """ AC.19111T AW ....... WAU 1mn ,.. loHABRA ...• ' : uAl r~~ ._.,. -·~-· .... • .-m•••• ....., ~---1=1&"" STADIUM n 0111111 lllS l!JI l~ 11 '0 • ' •• "UUltfll 10 9«Jll#Y "~ •CP'CIHany"' tnf' H r''Of'•~ n,fPCj ABOVE THE LAW. ("I Plua CO·Hlt I n"er \pace (PG 1 )) •ETLEJUICIE (PG) Plu\ Tn~ Wtlcho 01 Eu1w ici. (A I O . O . A. (") Good M o•n•"9 V1e1 n1m (A ) THE SEVE N TH SIGM l"I MuQu er1o e (A) J~N & A 8A8Y (PG) ,.lua Swllcht "' Ct11nneh (PC) • • OAl\ll llllS Ol'l 111 * * WllOHS 1JO'IUllllOS1 00 UlliOfA 111 Mll Ul'lllSS!j()l! ----aat.OJU llUIS 1,.IJI 1r u l :• iotl a,n ,.,,. --·-""" MMAl ,.~~~~ HIWAY 39 . .,..,2-1••-= bekagUl·red. ha1r-sh1n pedagogue 111..c Glenn For<l 1n "'The Blackboard Jungle .. "" rurtrJ~l.'d h~ Olmos. he"'> a sofl -spol..l.'n fello" ,qth a sl~ senSt" of humor and :m implacable in1olcrance for an~ th mg kss than all-out commit· ment to om·'s '1ud1e' His 1ealh1ng methods are un- orthodox. but 1nsp1rcd. To get thl' kids interested in math he tells them thl'tr Ma,:in anct'stors were the first culture 10 dl'' d op the concept ofzero "Math 1'> tn )Our blood." he tells tht'm. Hl· pares the classroom with a clea' er. Sl'l"t1on1ng apples w11h threat· en me prl•r1s1on. as a wa) of teaching fra ctions When tudt'nls ti) to mu11n,, hl' crushes 11 b~ fo rcing one o( thl' ringleaders to si t 1n a dunrc·s chair at the front oflhl' room. When someone giH:i. tum ltp 1n class. he 1hrcatens to c h l'" on that so m eon e's chromu\Ornl''i. He pm" I'> thl' classroom. threaten- ing. rhalkngmg. chi"~ 1ng. ne,cr raising h1~ 'u11:c. nc' er k111 ng up on thl' pre,surl'. ll's a temli'-performance. Olmos bring' such an 1ntcns1 t~ to the pan thJI he makes math and teaching seem a\ l'\C1t1n~ as a schoolyard bra"I. .\nd thats one of the best things about .. tand and Ot-11\ er" thl.'rl" arc no brawls. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Mltft ,_ .... '""'kt! tm llAIUI l lVI .. ctSTA llSA-S41·1 IS6 Robert E. 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Often 0tl 1s blended so that the pertormance dlarac· ter1shcs of uch viscosity level will come into play as necessary. The letter Win • blend rating stands for "winter" and indicates that the oll will not conceal as fast as htav1tr summer oils when tM temperature tails below mo. II your' re nol sure what kind of Oii is rfCht for local weathtr condlt~ tM type of drivlfl& you do. n k 11$. We're &tM to answer your car ctrt quntaoM f OJ eipert strv1ct on VW and~. v!Stt C&F. 2090 P1xentia. On every tune 1111. we 1nsc>ect for wfety halards too. Wt do valve jobs, maior ovtf'hluts. and "*1. We're OC)fn 8~ for your convtnllftet, and wt' re approved by MA~ er. cards Me wttcome (64M910). Ult VISA/MC M motor Olis 11, ""' ~ ,. "S" Wm. Sl NtD SF"' t11t ,,,. Marriage by the book wor.l:ts DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have never written to \OU before. but I feel that I must let )'OU know how much that book you recommended, "Mak· 1na Your Family Work.'' helped me. L On page 81 was a perfect descnp- Jion of m) marriage: '"John comes home from work. has a few dnnks. eats dinner. falls asleep watching TV. Alice comes home from work. fixes dinner, helps the children with home· work. puts them to bed, does house- hold chores and rollapscs around m1dn1gh1." The author goes on to describe a humdrum. boring marriage -dull sex life. t\\O people who have nothing to S3) to e-ach other. The onh things that keep them together are iht kids and the monn 11 .... ould cost to li"e a pan. Then I hookrd up the state of our marnage to the pan 1n the book about men who tr.ne affairs It dawned on me that .O'l) husband "as a pnme target for an unhappily mamtd woman (or a dt\orcl·d Ont"). and hi.' work.s with '>l'\aal of them The book suggested wa ys I could become a pla> mate again. and 11 pointed out that 11 .... as up to me 10 change things I embarked on a nc ..... approach 10 "John" that verr night and was amazed at the response. He couldn't fi$ure out what prompted the change in me. and I wasn't about hHday, April It All• LAIDEIS to tell him. I would not have believed that one httk book·could have made 'iuch a big difference. Thank )OU. '\nn I feel l1kl.' -..\ ~EW PER ON IN INDI..\;-\..\ DEAR INDIANA: A Hmbu of people bave written lo tell me !Mtw the book belped llaem. For• those wbo didn't see tlaat column, lhe book Is "Making Yoar Family Work" by Or. Mary G. Durkin. Send S8 I Ibis lncludu po1ta1e and handUn1> to Tbomas Mort Pre11. %%3 W. E rle t., Cblca10. Ill. IHIO. • • • DE..\R .\'°'JN L.\NDER : The let · tn from P.O.M. in Pittsburgh about her fru .. 1rat1on "llh .,..omen 'scloth1ng s11cs Slruck a rcspOns" e chord in me Ma) I send 1h1s open letter to the garment manufacturers and fashion designers e' cf) .... here" I k no" of no better "a} to reach them. Ladies and (1cntlemen: You ha'I.' added insult to IOJUf) Some CP.\-. mu<it ha' c pointed out that thou..ands ARIES (March .21-Apnl 19): Emphasis on mo' C· of dollar> could be sa'ed b~ making garmt'nl\ ¥o 1th not one-quaner inch of extra matf'nal in 1he seams 10 ~rmll a slight adjustment This 1s add1t1onal e' 1dence of )Our w ntempt for thoSt" of us who ha\C comm111ed the unpardonable <i1n nt adding a fe"" pounds Women sull ""ant to IQOk sman and .... ell-groomed I said srnan not ridiculous. la!>t ) ear) our dresse~ and \lo ns were do" n to our ankks. Th1 <; 'ear the m1n1-sk1n " hack Do \>OU rcall) \\JOI to \el' hU i:t nd 70-)ear~old ~omen 1n m1n1-sk1ns·l The sales dcrk" tl.'ll me ~cs but I don't bel1cH: II . Frankl ~ 1 ne\C~r \C.'c m)~lf in the la<.hion cat.ilugun 1.hat clog m) mailb<1\ nor du I -.cc m'self 1n the stun:\\ IOdO\\ .. or lhl· newspaper ad .. I sn· unh fre-.h-1..tll.'d "omen under 30 Thc) arl' .ill 1h1n 1Jll and legg) What are ol der ""men to do., Wear IJst ~ear\ dolhn" This 1s prec1scl) "hat )Ou Jrl· lurc1ng us 1oao 1gn me -DI C.l \TED I'-KE~'Tl 'CKY DEAR OISGL'STEO: Tlaanks on bt>balf of tbt' millions of women wbo refuse to bt' steamroll ed lolo accepl· ing lbt' sbort sbort skirts. Coant mt among tbt'm. Tbe trul) cbic designen bave nol gone all out for the mini. Tbey ru liu tbat not all women are U years old, bave grta t ltgs and weigb l 09 poands. Bless tbem ment, vanrt). con--------------- mun1ca11un rl'IJtl''> tu publishing pro1ec1. tra' el 'i uu'll get better d1splJ~ for product. ad\ent'iing or publtc1t~ campaign might gl't under "'a) ( anc<.'r ..\quanus figure.' pruminentl). tact \\Ith e"<c1t1ng. crea11ve ind" 1dual Focus also on trips. "1s1ts. rclallH'S and signed agreements Open hnes of com- mun1cat1on. submit SYDNEY 0MARR r<.'qucsts in .... rn1ng. •••••••••••••• TAURUS ( .\pnl .:!0-Ma} ~OJ· Green light flashes for creat1 ,e pro1cct which requires funding. Em phasis also on domestic adjustment. possible acqu1!>1t1on of an object or lu.'<UI') 11em Libra"'" pla\ outstandin1t rok """'-· GEMINI (Ma ~ .:!I-June WI ~t oon 1n ~our sign accents onginaht~. pcrcep11venes'i t1m1ng. se\ appeal You'll ha'l' a cess ·IO information prt"\ 1ousl) "lthhelJ Define terms. pcrfl'Ct techniques get ml of su perfluC\u<. ma.t~nal CANCER '(June 21 -Jul) 22 1 R<.'fuSl' to lleniml' 1nvohed in imbroglio Spotlight un husiness. carel·r. strong lo' e rela11onsh1p. What ~ou ~ek ran be found h' looking behind-~nes Capricorn. another ( am·er figun.• prom1nentl) LEO (July 23-.\ug . .211: M1rnon I'> compkted. )OU gain all ies. populant) increases and \our performanu• 1!> rated "outstanding .. Reach bc)ond prn 1ou'i hm 1tatwn~ You get grea1cr n:rogn111on and rnuh.l Ix· ll1r11ng w11h fame. fonune. ... · VIRGO ( ..\ug 2J-'iept. 22) C arl'l·rgeto; hoost '1J lrl'Sh stan 1n ne" d1rect1on Emphas11c 1ndepcndl.'nce. trl.'Jll' •· t). "1l11ngness 10 pioneer pro1e t Focus lln emotional responses. !.trOng lo\e rcla11onsh1p Lt'o featured LIBRA (St·pt .:!J·Oct .211 Long-distance lorn· SCORPIO (Oct 23-:-.;o, 211 'i ou'll be "released" from financial obhgat1on Emphasis on social ac11' "' tr~l\cl. cclcbra11on. populant) greater a"art~ne'i'\ ol bod' image. E\lelknt t1m1ng could result 1n financial "1ndfall SA GITT ARll" (:"-ill\ 22-Dec 21 I tud\ ~orp1t1 me'>'i.Jgl' for 'aluable hint Heed "inner feelings ·· Focu'> on 11.'gal atTa1rs. pubh rela11on-. ~Pl'l 1al documents partnt'f\h1p, mantal statu'> It 1s 11ml' to remcxkl ur rebuild. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan I 1)1· Focus on ('Om· mun1ca11on. tra ,l.'I. 1mpro,ed rela11onsh1p "•th member of oppos11e '\C\ < ~ cle also htghltghts pc-ts. "urk mcthoJ' general hl·alth. cmplo~ mt"nt \'1rgo. S.lgmanus pla~ rol_s.-. AQl1ARll ' (Jan .:!0.Fcb I ) You'll suueed 1n ma11rrs of .,peculation. 1mpasc;c ends an conncc11on ""h rumanle Pndc 1s restored. confidcnCl' builds fam11' ml.'mbl·r acqu1e<>ce\ to unique requt•st Taurus pla'" d' nam1 r rok · PISCES I Feb I Y-~1 arch 201 V. hat had tx·~n h1Jden "''" be rc\cakd -10 )Our ad\antage Empha'i1s on propcn' 'alul· basic issues. se<"UOI\. dealings "''h au1honi) figure or parent Transaction \.an be w mpktl'd shonl) IF APRIL lt JS YOl'R BIRTHDAY \Ou arc an original thinker. ~nsual.1nd<'Pl'nden1.1mpuls1' e roma11- 11t: . ..\nn . L\.·o . ..\qua nus Pl'Ople pla) 1mponant ruie' in ~our l1fl· 'ou JX'Ssc:ss qualit1l'" of leadership and \UU <;cldom fat! w tullill 11bhgat1ons You no" arc on mon: sultd cmo~1'-1nJl-tinanl 1al ground During rema1ndl·r llf ..\pril.) ou h..1 \l' more rcspons1b1ht) and grea_1er ch_am t· for financial re-...JrJ In \ta' 'ou'll be rclea\('d trom tinanl·1al obl1gat1on 'i uu make fresh ~tan in June and could tall mad I~ 1n lo' l' Swing shift: From noon to 3 Those rl'scarchrrs who dig up statistics on romance S3) half the 1lhc1t affairs hapPl'" tx-twern noon and 3 p.m. Mos1 an) woman who cngagrs 1n such. thq ~). knows 1n advance.' ~hat w c~f>('('t. l'ven 1f she dO<'sn't kno" shl' ~nows. Cluc 1s the undcrv.ear she ~ll'Cts for herself in the morning. The new wear'> off f'Vef) thing. what? Take countf) inns. The) change o" nl·rs on an average of cvef) seven )t'ars. 1111. that beats ord1naf) houses. The} 're n·sold on an a\eragc Of evcf) fiH )t"3f!I Q. Do you believe in astrolog) .. A. Somrt1mes \es. sometimes no That's a Gemini for )OU. Q. You reported that sunq among veterans 1nd1cate the most respected m1htaf) decoration of all is the Combat lnfantl) Badge. Wh)"' A. Because holders of same arc the L.M. BOYD ones who knl'¥o .... hat'<i called "th<.· n-.11 war. You Ii kl' O) stcrs., You It l r ice cream" Ho" about tl\4'\er ice cream • Don't sec much of1t around an) more Ho" to mal e 1t "a among rcc1 rx·r. collected b) Mal) Randolph nt Virginia 1n 1824 Dolphins vocalize without \Ol'al cords Ho" do 1hc) do It .. Q What can I get for an ong1n:il Sa turda) Evrning Post co,er ""ha Norman Rockwell print on 11" .\ f-rom S.SU.tl\.lll 10 S200.lKll.i \j\ thl0 l'\Pl'ns But thl·~ J on't Y ) "hl'rc )'OU can &l't II. Ships of the "t"d1 sh :\a'' rarl'I' remain at sea after J O\ da\ ·') normal busint'"ss hours 1'oor ·during "l'e~ ends. either The) t~ 10 obscn l' thl' labor la .... s of ~eden . "Death isn't failure. :"-iot "' ing 1s .. So said the "Love. Medicine & Miracles .. man. Dr. fkm1e 1egrl When Fidel Castro took power in C'uba, he ordertd the destruction of all that island's Monopol) games. How do you account for the statistic that indicates Boston has about twice as many heavy drinkers as other such btg towns? That state wherein your car is least hlcl~ to be.' q nlcn is South Dakota Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, April 18, 1i88 A9 ! 6:00 6:30 7:00 ; 7:30 i 8:00 8:30 i 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ; ,, :oo ! 11 :3o 12 011 the ,tt.. ' °"""'"9 ,Mlw!lll'I 6•"' tfown 'Alh '~ lloWI I~ 1 D I....,. l!Wlllefl d W V•ne t W .. n tlw '°"fl' .... 9'I .... .... - D I""" '@!~ 'm::. 'W'T8S Mlftor ,._,., Hol..,.. d Squer" '#WI, LON or Dr• • ....... 1100,000 Py!!"'• 0-.ovvt '"''"ti VO'f ~1 ~l~~ Ed;t al Oa~ •,,,. .i.111 ·~ • ...-...:. " . -e 5"0Q: '"S VS.t .,. t-o Complete televlalon ll1tlng1 In Sunday'• TV Piiot. BRIDGE ~ ... Dx owrH .jl>Of• •9'., ;~ Att .. r ... USA To~ Tu t Enl.nMI.. Ton .. >ill"'t S11op , .\ '~" t.R~ I 0 \\ EEKL \ BRl()(,t Ql l/ Q.1 -..\~ <;l.,uth. 'ulnC'rat:-le \ ,,~ hold • K73 .. Q6 The bidding ha~ '01063 • \8 rr~xecdcd South \\ l'St 'orth f.ast 1 Pas1 I • Pass 2 'lllT P11'~ J • Pa'" ? What do > ou bid nu" 1 A .-Partner·~ bid •~ a one-round force (no one .:an l n''" 1hJt thC' hand ~111 mal e e\adh nine 1r1, l ' at pades. but no1 eight at no t•umri and usuall) prom1~es at lea,1 .t '" l.:'ard suit Your hand ha, bC'l.:'llrr,, golden-prime cont rol' in e\ef\ ull. "a rut11ng 'aluc anJ thrC'l' 1rumps to a high l'ump hlinllr Trumpet ~our ,1.im ir·~rc<.t "'"h ..1 four-dub .:1.1e-b1J Q.2-Eas1 \\ e,1 South )OU hold • K1065 95 The bidding ha' 'orth [a.sl 3 + Obi J97542 prll,l'cJeJ -;outh ., Whal 31.:'llOn do ~Ou tJ L.c' I• A.-lt's ~•mph a quc1,1i'"rn ,11 "'t e•'" l'r 1h~ opponcnt\ can ma~C' J 'mdl• ~lam or a grand . and "ha: ,._,u ~dn J o to pre\enl them. ir<1m gC't1 1n2 lhere Certa1n h '<'u ,houlJ up the an1C'. and 11·, "'nh J matter <'' "hether )OU 'hou,J ""J l<lUr, '''"• or"' ~pade' \\ e h.1' e d 'hgh: rrl" ere nee for 1 he latte· Q.J -Both \U[nl'rJl-IC'. J \ .... Olll h ~\llJ hold • 76J "0982 Q 76 +83 The b1dd1n ha' rrcxeeded 'orth t:a .. t 'Ou th \\ tSI I + Pa"" I P~ I • Pas' " What 31.:'tlOn Jo H'U takc., CHARLES Go REN ~ '": -: J ,J. l'\l'I J~1n': 011J 11.• ... • 'iear:, HlU ha\CJ1r e.ld\ h'IJ ;'cl"ne• ·~'U '13 \C' a ~t\·..a·d 'u • '-' I~ \OU" balan,ed hand and h<'nor in e' C'O\ 'ult, ntn<' tn, 'm1!th' tlt' ca\ler th a1 IU R<ll\e IL' 1hree no lrump. • t>J6 Ql~l tji • 1>.Q9 fhc "' .id1n@ ha' ~rlxec-ded "\o utb \\ '"''' 'ortb t..ast I ' l Pa)) -' 'T P"\ \\hat i:l<:llllr "l' \OU take" \.-I' '"u 1hin l that partner •'-3'~ in~ •o· a~"'· \Pu ncc-d 10 bru1.h ur in " 1.H tla'''' He " mal ing a 4uar111 ..111' e 'a"" n no trump. a .... n~ '01.. • gt ·, '1am 1f \Ou have a 'T d\lmum ll(I 1•ump L nfonunate h 'ou are ,k..1J minimum. '-(1 \OU h::i' <> llJ pa" -GMtmzmf---------- ACROSS ' B•eacri S Ge•ma,.. ••vet 9 An 11ahar 14 BalttC gull 15 Sne "' 15 0\,11l'g .,ret ' -"•noshed 's -un 19 .,.ap 20 So1on atior 2' Pr arT" oustie.rs 22 Po1nte<l 23 Cop\ ZS "'iottCe 2-"al m,: 28 -It ... , ... 29 01..· •mt:: 32 1...1Qu£>v• 35 -er 1Qen1 3" Ev 38 :>1t..e 39 Par• c•e 40 _ t't!' Bear ·~ ... sness 4J nsect 44 Assent •S. ~a11,;i1n 59 Ne-NI 60 ·sar 6 t Dranip1pe 62 Oi,are Boothe 63 Lacentes 6• o .. o- 65 N'Y t&af"' OOWN 'Cl'Hll 2 ~eat d1s11 3 Cefitaurvs star 4 c:.qnt 5 .:u•11no 6 c '.'"""&rd -, SSR r•vet 8 E--cour~ 9 Old Soan1st1 CO•" 10 Water bOdy • ' Sutflll fOf old 1;' Greek QOd '3 "4ect. oact\ 2 l Rrv.era DOt1 2• interval 26 Speed 28 UK shire PREVtOUI P"VZZLE SOl VED 3~ Pass 'ht~,. 36 q utt. ' ~ " 38 Ctt) o• On•, SO Saturates 5 1 Tructc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;._.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;_;; __ ~ A . -W h 1 le pa rt n t> r · ' b 1 d 1 ~ not I or ' I ing. you ~hould tend 10 pa~s onl\ 1f you ha'e a dead minimum for \OUT firn bid 't ou ha' e nothing t(1 he ashamed ab1.1u1 here. 'o ~e 'uggC''t you "enture one no trump 46 Ch~t cMO 4• S~e esS,h S S 1 llenet .,.. ria..ngator 54 i\brog&tt' 56 Time span 5• T Ofm(>nl 29 Rose product 30 Gas 3 1 ~ MrvtCe 32 S:-111'1 '' Sunwprs 42 Glo~ 52 FeYer 45 Brfleds PROMISES to stop drinking too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WORK OUT· TREATMENT, the new generation of treating alcohol/ drug abuse, DOES WORK ... Successfully Proven Program - ... Improves Your Lifestyle ... No Time Pff from Your Job ... Affordable with No Extra Costs Make a PROMISE you can keep. Call us for HELP today. \ Free Confidential Assessment Fountain Valley /Ormige County (714) 966-8179 1.aoG-342-3535 N.uon.I Recovery Netwcwk bdusM Out~trutmc~ CctMn ~~of QUettty~t tiutmcnt for cMmte., oependtndcs In Southern C•forn~ Clll b CMMr to<atioftl •Molt ...._..". P'MS «:ccS*d • ) Q.4-Both 'ulnerable • .l\ -0u1h \OU hold· • 7~ "0982 Q76 • 83 The bidding ha' pr\X'~ded : South \\ ''' 'ortla w 1 Pus Pa" 1 • Pa t Pa 1 + Pas~ What action do ·ou take~ A .-h~s the same hand and almn" the same s1tua11on. cxcepr th1 time you an a pas~ hand. lf partner has substantial \alue . he ~lll tmc to find a bid that cannot ~ pa td in« there 1 le$$ chance of a heart fit hue. ~c don't mmd 1f vou el«t to pas~ Q.S-dther \ ulnenNt. at utb u hold: •JI ~ AQJ1t6J "17 +()6 The biddina hu pf'OC'ttdtd Sotlt" Wnt 'cmll f~ I h9' 1• hM 2 . ha 2iT .... 1 What l c:tt0n do )'OU ta"e" A.-Stnce penrm '' show1n1 a bal· anctd hand of 11 -12 poin1'. you etttainl •ant to bt •n g1me Ho•- .. 5e Be'f>f ~e~ , 3.J Thin 3• Caledon1an toogue 46 Goot 'i l reat Of• 48 ~Cl Sh<'• 49 Vertteal 53 Gaucho gear 55 Essays of 59 Tr .. \ .. .. AlO Ofenge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Monday. AprlJ 18. 1988 by Bii Keane IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore _..,. --- "I 1ust had a call from the librar- 1ao. Hand over that whistle." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson Watch how a pro does 11 slow and easy' .. PEANUTS GARFIELD AAAAAAft ! FlD'rt), la:K I iH~ ~T ~b'.> -~ U~ ~l)S <*" tftCTAUS :e-~ ~IND th! Jusr A t}Jt(H Cf ~Mf5'1 ..... ~'""' ~ ~ ~ x -. ' l j iJ J· -} •• -· ., A common fr aud perpetrated by cartoonists DENNIS THE MENACE '> --. by Hank Ketcham \ ~ ~E CAN SV.E.LL BETTER T~ WE CAN • BUT HE USUA.LLY SMELLS WORSE .' I CAN T~lNI( OF SOME T14 l N6 EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL.. by Charles M. Schulz ' 1 AFTERNOON OF A BEA6LE " by Jim Davis ..... ,. · .. .--~ "' you wATC H A LOT or T v V'O l CAN T R.£AP WHAT < ~OUR f_XCU?E.? TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ... ~ lbJ MA~ flN Sltrlit llrAJIR / c.Q) IAlil. fl~ IM'J I *S ~! -.:s- YOO KNOW THAT (1A~SllU7? by Tom K. Ryan A New t,AR~E:~ ... ~A SELL ~ -ro 1l1e INPIAl\IS. by Kevin Fagan BLOOll COUNTY bAMIN AND PATCHES DAI<~! I CAN'T l="l ~D MY SC1SSQ<S YOU SHOULD ~AVE A CEJ?IAIN Pl.Act WHERE )()LI PUT THI NGS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE lot::\W I 'M AHNOl»JCtNG- TMA.T l ~ PE>.C.TIVATtN6 l'f>< CAMPA/~ ~AFF, JUDGE PARKER 1 THAT LIGHTNING 1 THIS IS MORE I l=ELT VERY CLOSE 1 1 FUN .SUSAN .. J UST A$ CA\.. ID • HOPE THE POWER. \ CHAMPAGNE ANO AhD SllSAN PAUSE WON T 6E OFF TOO .I COLD CHICr-EN 6Y :~J iHEIR WORK LONG' CANDLELIGHT ' FOR .A. 6 1TE TO ("A.TA SEVER E ~ EL ECTRl(A L ~TORM KNOCKS 0UT THE POWER I by Addison by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1AJH1L..£· fYll.' FAIHER WAS OFF IN WORL.D WAR II , NV.) lfOIHER 'TRI ED ID $/'ART t.:P A ro=t DRINK CARfi!J.JoaT.' 1 fHINK If Ml&HI HAVE ~ / \ WORKED IF 5HE HAD"TRIED J BU I Ii (JJAS STRIC.11.t,.-A DOONESBURY _t ro ADD E.OME.IHING IV'rORE ! IY\OM AND POP STORE ! IHAN 50FI DRIN~ ... '..._ ___ ___, r------t r--~~~1-~~~~--i~ ) •. I ! (I ~;? "' by Garry Trudeau • ' 0 '""0 .. ,. ·~··' ....... fo..., tit'"O~ ~ WO"'dt e.. O'• •c •ei•• fov• \ ""'0 • M'.:'dt F ANYI M i I I I 1 1 I _ ZABEL,~, ' I 1 · I I . I NV El I·,: I I' I I . Al\.. o.qonnonq OUf "'Qllt t H•90 IM M<\111 llf\OIOVl llOI* ~1hc; d1'11(11Qt19 to OUt -1111• IOQn ... ~ Fottow tM ""'"'"'V west •no Tll• ~•-•son •n•- ' • :~~.u;y~''t''' r r r r r r r 1 • w!.~'. 0 "us '0 I I I I I I I I ... ll~.._I00._,,,911M --~ ...... ~~ ........ 11••--~~ ............ ,___._. _,......, _ ........ ..,,, ~----~-... -...._... , ......... ~ .. MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1988 25 CENTS U.S. ships hit I .ranian targetsi; Navy shells oil platform, nearby island ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in reta1iation for mine-damaged f rtgate By ALY MAHMOUD '1 1 IT11f"'-..._ MANA MA. Bahrain -U.S. war- ships on Monday attacked two off- shore Iranian 01 1 fac11it1es in the southern gulfm retaliation for a mine blast that ripped open the hull of an Polls show a close Demo- cratic race Is In the mak- ing In Tuesday's New York presidential pri- mary./ A4 World Rustlers in Kenya massacre nomads./ A4 Sports American frigate last week . The official lslam1c-Repubhc News Agenc) Said the warships first struck the Sassan platfo rm at 9 a.m. (10:30 p.m. PDT). Twenty-three minutes later the)' b~sted the Nasr platform on the nearb> S1rn Island. In the curves IRNA. monitored in Cyprus. noted that the "aggressive U.S attack" came after the United states had blamed Iran for sov.ing mines 1n the waterwa) one of v.h1ch blasted the hull of the SS m1ss1le fngatc Samuel B. Roberts. G ulf-based Western diplomats and sh1pp1ng sources said the Sassan platform ""as ablaze after the attack. but said the} could not immediately tell hov. man) v.arsh1ps pan1c1pated in the auack I After worst start in Na- tional League history, Braves break into win column against the Oodgers./81 Mike Follmer of Hantiqton Beach roan throaeh the atreeta of downtown Lon& Beach ln the Saper Vee race Sanday. a . . Entertainment In Washington. The While House confirmed at a new' co nfert<nce early toda) that the warships had shelled the Iranian offshore oil plat- forms in retaliauon for sowing mines 1n the: gu lf The shipping CJ.<."C'uttves said a number of sah age tugboats v.ere en route to Sass.an and Nasr platfores. Th~ tugs v.crc requcsttng per- m1ss1on from the .\mencan warships to let them fl' ue sur' "ors and help e~11ngu 1sh fires The .\mencans. the e>.ecutt ' e) said. told the tug5 the~ ma) re~ue sur' "ors bul the) ma) not pan1c1- patc in an~ firefighttng The tv.o targets v.er<' pounded short!) aftcr a v.arn1ng from the l v.arsh1ps to I ran1an v.ort..ers toe' aru- ate the platform and the island Sh1pp1ng nccutl\e~ said their monitors pu.·kcd up a radio mess.age al 9:00 a.m. fl{) pm PDT! from the L'.S v.arsh1ps 10 the \a~san platform telling v.orh•r\ tu l'' acuate the fa- prellmlna:li to the Gr&Dd Prb. Follmer dldn 't pat enoach peddle to e metal, ftalahtn& 12th. See atory OD Bl. n lil ) . ..a~ing 11 .. w1ll be shelled 1n fivp. m1nulC!i ·· l• Sassa n is sister platform to Rosta~; "t11ch v.as \Heckcd by American funner!. in October 1987 when t.V. ran1ans fired a Ch1ne~-m1ck· 5111..v.orm m1ss1le into the U.S.- Oagged Kuv.a1t1 011 tanker E1pt~ Pl'l"\On!i v.erc: inJured 1n the tan' alla t.. including the captain. l officials ha' e said there was · \uh!>tanual e\ 1dence" that Iran (Pleaee eee lllAJlflAJlf I A2) I NB Pier vicinity may get face lift Coin p ro mise offe red on di puted re n ewal of :\1 cf a dden Square_ By GREC KLERKX .. > The Cit\ of "lewpon Beach aaid proPl'rt \ · ov.ners in McFaddq, Squan· ma~ b<" l IOse 10 an agrttm~ on hov. tu fund a long-awaited 1m pro\cmen1 pro1er1 for the aging commerC'1al area 8111 ~honlau. a mcmber of thr McFadden Square Commun ll~ A.s- '>Ol·1at 1on's st('t'nng commllt~. sa1d F nda' that a lOmprom1se arrang~ mcn1 for funding a muh1m1l11on- dollar 1mpro' ement of the com- mnc1al area hai. been discussed v.11h c11' ofT1n als The propo!Mll lOuld go before the "1l Fadden Square ~d' 1so~ Com- m1ttl·e ~meume th•'> v.~k NBC examines women's lives behind bars in a thought-provoking special./ Al BB man accused of conning.women Both cll) off1ual!i and propen~ ov. nas ha' e long agrttd that the ht lortl arta needs a facehft along the hnc .. uf nearb~ Canne~ Village. and lai.1 fall an agre<>ment v.as reached on J s~;, m1llton 1mpro,ement pac~ v.h 1lh included a nev. restroom .tdJ.lll'nt to the pier. extensn,e s1de- "'JI~ rc.·pa1~ and Strttthght 1nslalla- lllln Index Advice and Games A9 Bulletin Board A3 Business A6-7 Classified B4-7 Comics A10 Entertainment A8 Opinion AS Public notices B8 Sports 81-4 Weather A2 COLUMBUS., Ohi o ( <\P) -.\ Huntington Beach man who allegedly conned women out of thousands of dollars b) sa)10g he was the son of tt'lc' is1on station owner Ted Turner or of actor D11:k. Van Patten wa s arrested 1n Ohio. authont ie~ ~1d Upix·r Arlington police said the) arrested James B. Turner. 27. last v.eek at the residence of a woman he met v.h1le she ,·aca11oncd 1n Florida He had lived v.tth the woman since last Sunda) and submttted an apph- ca11on for a s..i.ooo bank loan 10 her name. detect I\ e James Rothwell said Shl· did not press cha rges. Rothv.ell said Her 1denttt\ was not disclosed Turner had told the woman he: v.oula rl·pa ) her v. hen he found work. authon t1ci. !.aid. He also said he was wa111ng fo r a S 150.000 insurance: settlement. Rothv.ell said. "hl·n booked at the Jail. Turner "1 ' r his address as Hunttngton Beach He v.as being held for cxtra- d1t1on to Florida Joe Sharie~. chief of secunt) for Turner Broadcasttng in <\tlanta. said he has follov.ed James Turners tra\C:ls for the last 18 months. Sh1rlc~ ~1d he has been asked b~ police or '1 t1ms 1n Colorado. Con- necticut. Tennessee. · Flonda and Ohio v.hcthcr Jame's B Turner is related to T cd Turner ,, "Our rok 1s to assure people that fames T urner has no connecuon v.11h ~r Turner 1n an) v.a~. shape or fas hion." htrlc) said ~me peopk fo und out too latl· ··Ju t on the urfacc.from v.hatl''e p1l·t..cd up. there arc some vel") ~d s11uat1ons "'llh v.omcn losing large sumi. of mone) on this gu~ ... Shirk~ said Cox wary of Gorbachev' s 'charm' -Ex-Reagan aide stakes out position ------on right in Coast congressional race By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. o.llt,... ..... Beware the Mikhail Gorbachev "charm ofTens1ve." He seems so much different from his prede- cessors. so open and fnendly - almost like one of us. .\nd he's pushinaall these hberal new ideas like glasnost. or opcn- nen. and pcmrroib. or restructur- ing of So, 1et society. Maybe~ can deal "'1th these Russians after all. That 1s exactly what the Soviets would li ke Americans to ~lieve. says C'. Christopher Cox. If the bait seems enticina. Cox isn't biting, The 40th Conarcss1on1I District candidate has Sttn the So icts from both sides of the iron cunain and he finds a wide pp bet"Wctn what So,·1ct leaden say to 1he West and what they tell their own people. The gap is equally wide between what the) tell the West and what the) do, Cox says. Cox. who is considered a lead1n1 contender in the Republican pn· mary of I.! candidates. believ" a clear understandinf of the Soviet Union 1s essentia to beina an effective con1rnsm1n. • In fact. Cox says Amenca·s approach to the Soviet Union will determine its forcian policy world- ..,..ide. Fore11n pohcy is OM of two principle issues a con.,nsman must deal with on a daily besis. Cox says. The other is the economy. The 3S-ycar-old Coll ~licv" he has the crc<kntials to effectively work in both llTRIS. Co~ .,aduated from USC 1N11M cum laudc (with hiah honors) where he took an aumled thfft- )Car course and a double maJor 1n English and political scienoe. He simultaneously attended Han ard law School and Harvard Business School. was an editor of the "Har,ard Law Review" and 10 1977 rct'e1\ cd both a law d~rtt and a master'~ in business adm1n1s- 1ra11on. Cox was a panner in the law firm Latham & Watkins 1n Newpon Beach. "'here he specialized in , corporate fi nantt. In 1984. he fo unded a corporation that trans- lates the So\let Union's official da1I) ncwspa~r Pravda. And from I 986 to last February. he worted 1n the Whtte House as a ~n1or associate counsel to Prnidcnt Re- apn He 1s amona the most ron- scn atl\ c of the GOP c:andidatn.. but 1n his own words. no more conscrvat1"e than .. the real Ronald R~n." He has wbn endonemmll and suppon from promiMnt mem~n ......... ~/A2) James Turner pleaded guilt~ on Aug. 12. 19g6, ..to a charge of grand theft and v.as put on probation in Fon l:iudcrdalc. Fla.. said George f'rolius. spot..c:sman for the Brov.a rd Coun t'. Fla . sheriff's offi ce -\t ihl' ume. Jam~ Turner v.as a cused of b1lk1 ng tv.o ""omen out ot Sl.300 and 1"'0 men out ofS60 v.11h promise to get them v.ork 1n tek- ' mun commercials James Turner told them he v.as Jame Van Pa11en. son ufanor Did \'an Pa11en. ('rohus ..aid Thre<> da\S after Jam~ Turner (Pleue eee TUll.JlfER/ A2) Tht' lll' v.as to p1d up about S2.! m1ll1on of the cost. v.11h propc~ ov. ncr., t..1ct..ing 1n approx1matcl) s.; b IJ~o lhrough a coopcrat1vt' a-,sei,~mcnt arrangement. Hov.c,cr pro!X'n~ ownc~ ca m~ bal ~ to the Cit\ late la st month w11h a · nl'\' proposal· a .total of SS m1lh0ft V.\1rth of1mpro' ements. funded com- pktc.-1~ b~ the rn~ -\ftcr r('(·ons1dera11on. honlau "'11d proPl'n' O'-'ne~ felt the 1m- pro\ cmcnti. v.ould .. most I:-benefit u\Cr') .lnd therefore should be funded b~ U\t'r fee'> ·· suC"h as parlttng meter rc' cnuc., and pan1ng fi nes. He said (Pleue eee llCFADD&Jlf/A2) Local growth foes hoping to coalesce into statewide force By GARY DEi.SOHN ~-..... -\l R-\ \IE' TO -low-growth ad' txatcs aero s California. buO)'ed b~ lheir 1 ncrc.·as1 ng succcs curbing dn rlopment through local 1n- 1t1a11' e~. arr stalt..1ng a new target Sacramento \ ov.1ng to duphca1e the t~pc of pov.rrful statewide movement that <>hocl l•d Pol1tt1.1ans b~ slashing prop- en~ ta\CS 10 ~ears aio unckr Prop- 0~111on I J. lo~·grov.1h proponents art' tailing bolder than e'~r. "\1' ov.n ObJ«Uve IS to put t ether a pov.cr bloc that can scart> the pants off the leg1s~ton 1n S.Cra- mc-n10 v.ho are ll")1n1 to w11cr dov.n the 1nll1at1' e procf'SS ... said..._ Linda Ma nin. leader of a Sa.n L11cto's C-111zens for L1m1ted Growth. In the past ~'cnl months. a number of larae slov.-vowth sroups ha' e begun form in' an alhantt and. in the com1l_ll Wtth. 1h().1 'W111 be mC'<.'llng 1n So uthern Cahfom11 to dl'l 1dl· l'n \tf3tl·g~ and approaches.. Bu i the grou ps already have ideal- 'ftt·d Sl'' l'ral 'tep!> that could shakC'-111p l ali tum1 a·, trad1t1on11ly ~ 'clopml·nt pohucal establishment •• • Thr1r goa l\ include. 1 • ()u~110g pro-growth poli~ from llllill' • ~hann@ le-gal and stratc:aic n - fX'Ml\C Ill fi@.h I de\ elopmmt: ) • E\poo;1ng polit1C'11ns rdyi1'1 a. dl 'cloix-1 l·ontnbuuons: • • • Pu,...u1 ng statev. 1de slow~ 1n111at1H''· and • \lon1tonng Sacramento ...... IJlton • "The tr.iffil gndlock all over 1M talc is fomng this issue." saidOer.N 1h er a Los ~ngcles City C°"'lf hu 1 nc s professor v. ho hlls .,., month\ C'omp1hng a rompu~ liM ol \lov.-grov.th grou~ and t~r ae.-. throu&hout ( alifom1a. i ~ll"cr'\ proposed acronym for Ille ncv. group .\C-OC. for AlliatK"e .. (Pl--.. oaow 111/Ael Supervisors pQised to ink 7 more development 11aet1 BJ IOI V AN."En&N ............... Seven development ..,.eements that ""'ould lock 1n S.J92 Mmes Md more than 24 million ~ rm of commercial ronstructeon will IO before tM county Bolrd of Super· \ 1sors for approval Wednnday. Q, er tM pest Mx monlht. boerd members have approved niM llf'tt'- mcnu. ""'h1ch 1uar8ftlft dcvdopen the riaht to ~uld 1n ttham for promi~ th•• they will .. y tonnerial roeds and °'her pubhc unpro~ men ts. MOit of the i-cu are hnbd to me S2.lS million soutt. tw•I)' rued buiklin• prop'lm. the Foodl1ll CirtulltlOft Phui"I PIM. wt.d county oftkaah afMI flicuMowncn· poupa hive haikd n 1 _.,, *" toward m~vina tnaftkconue•*-itt theuu. But mta. such u l.apftl leech attorney klinda Bbdtttt. II)' the roed improvement fca ... nant«d in En' 1ronrMnlll aroups. such as l..quna Orttn~lt al!O contend 1h11 roun•> offlCllls ha'e 001 pro"Kkd sufficin" e"tdtnct' to Pf'O"' that the ck'elopmcnts •111 not •'Ol'Wn lraffl( 1n t~ 50Uth rount B&Kk~ end other mtia abo charte tha1 the .,rttmc'nll wt an aucmpt b) ck'~•nd •herouM\> to C'1rtum'""'· a c-1\lttn • .,.o•th ('ontrol 1n10111'<' v.tn h 1 Khedukd to appear on the JuM pnmal') elc<'uon ballot The 1nm1uve would rn1nct dt- '·clopmcnt 1n areas •hrrt' 1hett 1 tt\m traftk roneesuon until st~ art ll~c-n to 1mpro'c trafftc flow 8u1 rount) attomc')S Y ) the dt- \Cl~cnt •~mcnt wfll(h att btnd1n1 kpl rontractt.. -..ould ~ <'~empt from 1'-c rciqu~tJ of 1~ 1ni11al1\C ln1u1t1"e spon rs ha"c ~atC'dl) a ._rd lht' unt to dtla) ('OMHW. lll•On o( dcH•lopmen1 llltelMil unttl after the JuM \<:*, .• But ount> omcaals.. ti Un& the._ to K'<'ure roed bu11d1-. funds. Mwt not httckd t~ 1nitJ1t1'e t.cktn' request b "°The word IS OUt l"'°"I \C~~t )oundfa ........... I dt\t~t i«•• • ICllO". \OU a n." .. Id -........ 1 c.;; author of' tM IDft•U.,. -.. '°' cmmnt 1t ~ ec•i• .. Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/ MC>nMy, April 18, 1988 by Bii Keane IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore ~ ! flart>, l.n:K I ~~,r~ UM ~Cf srcfAtts -{) ~IND US! JUST A aKH CF ~f"'f51 I ~~ .._ l ~I ' "I just had a call from the librar- ian. Hand over that whistle." A common rraud perpetrated by cartoonists MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham '\ ~ ... ' ··watch how a pro does 1t slow and easy•· PEANUTS GARFIELD •HE CAN ~E.LL BETTER T~ WE CAN. BUT HE USUALLY SMELLS WORSE.' I CAN T~I NK OF SOME TMI N6 EVEN MORE 6EAUTIFUL .. by Charles M. Schulz ' AFTE~'NOON OF A BEA6LE by Jim Davis ,....,. ; __ <>i..;. .... Q yOLJ WAI(~ A LOT er TV ti() l CAN T R.E.AP WHAT~ YOUR E.XCUS(? YOO K NOW THAT GAR.FIE.LO~ TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan A rJa\/ c.AREet{ ... ~ saL \t1"L~ ~ 1'01He l/\1'71AIUS. DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan R08EISR08E BLOOM COUNTY GAMIN AND PATCHES :>ARt.J ! I CAN'T i:r ~D MY SC1SSQ2S YOU SHQJU> ~VE A CER'rAI~ PLACE WHERE ')(JlJ PUT THI NGS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE 10~ 1 ·~AA~'~ TMAT l .,,,_ DfAC.TIVAflN6 t'f>( C»\P~@J ~~, JUOOE PARKER JusT A$ :;A\. 10 ~~.D SUSAN ?AUSE :~J -HEIR WO RK. ""CR A 61TE TO E ~,.. -l. SEVERE 1. ELEC~Rl(AL s TQ RIV KNOCKS l C".U THE ?QWER ' #/pc&,~ "'" 8 ,. by Addison by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly ... , by Harold Le DoU>< WE STILL HAVE SOME \NORK 10 00 1 FOR ONE THING I WANT lO TYPE UP YOUR B IO ANO THERE ARE SOM E ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS I WANT TO A.SK I ,_.,,,.___,,,,,_- by Tom Battuk FUNKY WJNKERBEAN WH1L.£ ~ FA/HER WAS Off IN UJORL.D WAR n. I fYV.) rt'OfHER "TRIED 10 STAR"f LP A SOFT DRINK CARf<f..iOUf.' I THI NK 11 IV\16HI HAVE WORKED IF $HE HAD"'TR/ED fO ADD SOM£1HIN6 MORE IHAN 50FI DRINKS ... BUT IT WA$ STRIC.ILl,> A fY"ON\ Af\ID POP 5 "JORE .' ) ;I -~ DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau .. _ . ..,.,.."'~ ..... , ...... ·~ ... ......,i.ed -c;:·d1 ... ...-•o '""-•--., .. •""IO• ~•' ' . r 41!.. ~""'"9 Owl '1'9"1 I ... ..,.,.._,..~ toec••ic O•ec:tlOnS !O OW/ 0..1~ • -.... Sl•l•l90 "°"°"" ,... • 9'"••• -•rio t.,. ·,..,,.. •• on '-t•- {_ ( ~- llilyPllt MONDAY. APRIL ·18. 1988 Lopez win• LPGA tourney In LA on aecond pl•yoff hole. 82. Orlolea one lo•• •••Y from Httlng m•Jor le•gue m•rk. 83. Unser en~s Andretti' s Long B~ach Illagic fie crus h es Grand Prix fi e ld by full lap. 33 seconds inf ront of runne r -up Rahal By RJCHARD Hl 'DSON JR °' ... Dellr N-4 -- LONG BE.\C H -.\I l n)('r Jr unable 10 mak.: h1~ mO\C' l"'o H'ar. ago. made all tht' n ght mu\ t'~ UOda~ and ran a"'a' lrum thl' tidd 1n thl' Grand Pn\ of Long Be.Kh The lnd\·('ar "'In I n~r ~ 1irs1 ~1nce the 1'%f> \1 1am1 (,rand Prt\ bro~C' the .\ndre111 1am1h ' hold at Long Beacb and '>l.'1 .s \tandard tor most lopsided 'tl 1t1f"\ L'ns.er. "'ho yu.illl l·J l11un h gut otl to a great ~t.ir. lulu"' 1ng \I.in .\ndre111 pa~t P...•k·\lllcr l>Jnn' ull1' an and Rid. \lt'dr' The• ~6-\.:ar·nlll l n~· lulln"'cd .\ndret11 through thl fir-.t , turn' and thc.-n an a n'~' nH.>\t' <•utbr.tJ..nJ .\ndrt'lll gutng 10tl1 thl' hdlrflHl turr J' the top o ftht· fr11n1 'tr.ugh· .. ll Y.as a ~11 , h.rnt \ "ut I d1d11 · want to follu'l4 him ,iround l1 o.c· I hJ « the last ulUpk u' 'l'dr\ ht> rt• l r ~ • said after tht' r dl ~ The 'ett""fJ r .\ nd rt'tt 1 .a 'I .. a' , .. career Ind\, Jr ' , t• •flC'' .mJ hJJ ~· r 1· '14 trt'-I0-'14 lrt' n thrn •I lhc J''-, •· Long Beal h r .tu:'> Loser's k Jd -'.i' 'hon-llH•\.J r ...... e\C'r as thl' (Jalk~ tt<an 'J n .n· problems in thl' p11~ .ll!l'r I n'>4·r stoppc:d during .1 1...i ut1un on lap '" The> l rn' 1..ouldn·1 ~et I n"><.·r·~ kit rear ure ufT and Jllt'r Iv''"~ a '> sc1..ond lead the ,rl''14 '>('111 I n'>l:r t>a, >. OUI IO Sl\lh pl3ll' 0\ er th.: nt"\l: 1 !Jp\ I n~r ''o"' I\ rel'led in the k ader\ ,a11..h1ng DJrn' Sulit' an and then pa\sing h ~ .•r JP -C Al Uuer Jr. roancla tun 9 en roate to wtnntna tbe Lone Beacla Grand PrU and enclln& tbe Alldretti famUy'a laold on 0.-,"-C ....... ..., ....... the race. Unaer, who will turn 26 on Tue.day, picked up Ilia fifth lndy-car win and first alnce 1986 ln Miami. From there 11 v.a 1nl .t "ul·~1. •n '14 hethcr the (ht'\ rvlt't·po"'rrcd \l.H1..h "'' uld hJ\l en"ugh ~"' 1, SEA TILE (AP) -Ch tit 03, IS dro'c 1n three earl)·inn1ng runs. 1nclud1ng the game-winner. and Dick Schofield hnC'd a two-RBI double an the na nth-1nnang Sunda)' to St'Cure the Cah fomaa Angels' -4 \ 1ctof) O\ er tht' S<-attlt' Manners. 03\ 1s broke o pen a ~-I game 1n the fourth inning"' llh al" o-out sin~e oil ~attic starter Steve Trout. dn' tog 1n Butc h W ynegar and Mark Mcumore "Trout was ha' ang a tough ttme an the first couple innings. but we o nl) scored two runs on him." said 03, is. who C'lltendC'd has current hmang streak to St\ pmcs. ··When I got up an the fourth"' 1th a couple men on baSt' I JUSt tnro to hat the ball hard and dn'e 1n some runs:· Schofield came up wnh thc ba~ loadC'd 1n the ninth inning after Manners reliever Julio Solano 1n1cn- t1onall) walkC'd W)'ncgar. Scho field's double drove in Devon White and Jack Howell wnh the final Cah fom1a runs. "It's a great feeling anytime )'OU get a hll after they walked someone elSt' to iet to ) o u ... Schofield said. ·-r \ e bttn swi namg the bat -.·ell. and got a good pitch to hat." Angels starter Kirk MC'Caskall. 1-1 . p ve up three runs on S('ven hits "hale stnkmg out two and walkinJ 1-.0 txfore he nttdcd ~lief help 1n the e'&hth. .. He pitched strongly and got us to the seventh inning." said California Anteaters edged by 49ers, 6-5 Lol'\I Beach State ralliC'd for two runs in the seventh innin1 to oven um a on~run UCI ad van-.. and the 49ca.bcldmi fou..6-5.v.idory Sunday in a hcific Coast .~thlcttc Assoc1a- tion baKball pme at Anteater Field. UCI nuncd a S--4 lead entenna the Kventh when the 49c:n put toacthcr three hits in the innina. 1ncludi,_ Chris Gilrs RBI-double and a Ycri- fece ny by Carlos GonnlCs to take a ~s lead. • Jeff Feathcn. who was the losina pitcher in Friday's UCI victory. made sure the narrow lead stood up with 1 S'""'& rdicf effort. Fea~ who mtcrm the pmc in the fifth inni~ mired 12 straisht batten unlit-hittina Jdf' Obmtlnk with 1 pitch with two outs in w bottom of the n inth. Osmar OcC'hava tollowed with I ~it infidel si.,.at. but John 'Ff pvunckd out with two on IO end the pme. After LQns Beach (2· l 0 in the PCM l l ·l5 ovttall) had taken a 1-0 ad ift tM top of the flm. the A•llealtn c:ounkftd with three nans. hilta._ted by M11ke0oodcae'1 two-Nn doubk to centrr. 0aoitc.. mer lldckd ... Rlt· ... in the fifth whm ua (S-7, 26-ll·I) ICored twice to'° u. &oot. 5-4. 5'8c) Parter _,., ) b 4 with an llll while ObenlHlt"• fi111 .. 1nnine linete ai-wa him 90 hits thit ,_,., • The schedule AWAY Ton1gn1-0a1>.lan<1 1 JS o m • Aoril 1~1r.i.no 1 lS om • April 20-0alr.lan<I 11 IS om HOME Aori1 21-~allle 7 OS om Aortt 12-~allle. 1 OS om Aor 1 73-~allle 7 OS om ~orit 2•-~allle. I 05 p m • On TV, Channel S • All games on KMPC, 710 Manager Cookie RoJas. Ra~ Krav.cz) k packed up has first maJOr league sa'e. holding Seattle to three hlls and no runs over the final I'• innings. Kra14CZ) k has ~n 1n and out of the maJors s1 nct' txmg calle'd up 1n IQ .a b) the Pmsburgh Pirates • ·-rve walle'd a long ume for that save:· Kra"'cz' k said . "I was close to a sa\ c with the Pirates in 1985 in a gamt• at Atlanta 11·s a great feeling to final!~ get 11." Trout. 1-1.ga'e up fi,e runs 1n four innings on S('ven hits. all sangles. The ~anners left-hander h111hrtt batters. threv. t-.o wild pitches. co mmitted th~ balks and walked three ()e, on While s1nglC'd. advanced to third on Hov.ell's single and sco~d the fifth-1n n1 ng run on Wynegar's sacrifice fl) for a S-1 i\ngcls lead. Mark McLemore of the Aqel• dJ•ea head· fint Into aecond 1rtth atolen bue Sunday, 1 aucceufully beating the throw to Seattle .econd ba8eman Harold Reynolda. f Alysheba nips rival by a nose Lakersdrop _ . fifth la row Ferdinand finishes c lose second Kentuck} Derb) c hamp1on'I c-amc.-d the \.!me '14 C'lght - _ _ 1npounds.GoodTastehad 113 on the •oad in latest duel of Derby winne r In the Bn.'C'ders' Cupllass1clas1 "IQ\ ~I. Ferdinand .& I ARCADIA -Al~heba C'dgcd Ferdinand b~ a nose 1n...thc.5anlkrnan1an0Uandicu~at nta Anna unda~ in the third mtttin1 of the two Kentucky Der ~ champio n . A~ntine-brcd Good Taste finished a surpnsingl~ close third, another head t.ck. AJyshcba has now beaten Ferdinand 1w1ce. after also winn1na the SI milhon Sant.a Anita Derb) last month Ferdinand won 1n the Sl m1lhon Brttders' Cup Classic last Novemtxr at Hollywood Park. With Cbns McCarron nd1na !\lyshC't>a and 8111 ShottNker on Ferdinand, the two baulro head·to-hcad down the stretch in the I Vt-mile race. Good Taste, with GaryStcvqns aboard and holding a 14-pound wcipt advantqc. carrk on strong to challenge in the final siJllttnth. Good Taslt ttt the early P9C'C with ~l)'sheba and Ferdinand clolr behind. The two pusicd thc 4'rscnune on the fM tum with first Alysheb9 and then Ferdinand takU\I to the lead. A• tbe ~ mde mart n was Al~ba. then Ferdinand edeed into thr aead only to IOtC It apin. ~~ lbe dilftmK"e was offK&ally 1 n<>K. the photo verified IM• CNlly a couple of inches separated the two thoroulb..._ • tbt 198 7 Kentucky Ocrb champion cdlfd the 1916 winner 1'br winner. timed ia 1:47 1/S. rttumtd S3.60. S~ ~O and $2.10. Fmtiaud ..-. 12.lO and S2.20 and Good Ta~ petd Sl.20.. The C'f'O"ld ol 47.839 had cstahshC'd Al)'5htba IS the 11.a.t •vomc .. 4-S with Ferdinand at e~~n~~ Al~ eened Sl~OOO 10 boosi h11 carttr ca.mu~ to $4.00.642. Fmli....S e.'Md SI0,000. osralsia'JS&ar ucl FofO.S L..-.. the Olhm '" tht rlK.'e nc~ er ~ in c:oaee.tiott •they ftailhed banh and fif\h. For tht first time '" tlllirit three mtttanp. the wasass1gnC'd I ~610 11:?. and to the SI mtlllon Santa .\n11a Handicap March 6. he earned 12.,. o ne more' than ht\ )ounger ri val Dunng the t~mC'!'ldous Stl"C'tl"h dm c t)f th<' ( l:t\~ll Ferdinand outducled .\h sheba to '14 IO b\ a noSt" and "'.l' laten ramt:d ti~ bftht-Y - In the SttOnd met'llng. the str:ueg~ for .\h 'hero changed. He "aso lTto a fast stan . and Ferdanand fa tlC'd ~' a halflcngth. This time the\ sta'ed cloS<' 10 ea h other and dt'« txhind the pacc-sc·uer TheSan lkmardmo.a G rade lle,ent.ong1 n:11l' '14 11' schcdulC'd as a S1SO.~add('J e't'nl But tht' pu™' "'a~ boostc-d to SSJO. "-hen the l"O Kentu ~\ Der~' champs ente~. · Jockq Valea..,el• barred. fined .\RCADI~ -Jocke) Patn C'k Valenzuela -.as baf'T't'd from nd1na ap1n dunna the C'\HTcnt thoroughbrt'J m~ttna at Santa nit.a and fined SSOO for m1ss1ng ndin& a 1gnments. lhe track·s stev.'ards announC'Cd unda~ Six rac1na date ~main in the mtttm1-""h1ch ends nc\l Monda) Valenzuela also -.as piaC"Cd on probatio n until D« 31 . 1990. The stcv.11rds u pendC'd alcn1ucl1 on tarth 11 after he failed to appear btforc thtm to e'pla1n h1 aMtn~ In a separate ruhna. the stev.ar\h suspt-n<kd Laffit Pin<'*) Jr for fh e da)s. tamna Thunda) His mount Johnn Bear. caused t nterfertn~ 1n the st~tch 1n turday' founh "'-"C Ptnca\ •111. howe\tr b( allo•cd 10 ndc 1n ne\t unda) ·s n Juan Cap1\trano Handicap 1lcn1uela hb told the tev.-ards that tu a~n« "''I' due to tmouan1I 1>t~ In 19 l. \ alC'nz°U<la ~' • ~n r.a .o\nttt apprtnt1~ · rttOf'd V.llh 3, ".ll1ne' HOL "TO~ I<\ Pl -.\~ecm Ola· 1u'l4 ,m~ ~ ored 3~ points a the Hoo\- lt•n RlX"l t l'-beat the Lake~. I~~ -11 o unda'. thC' lifih stral ht road loss for cl,, ~ngelC'~ Ho uston .,nappc-d an e1ght...ga me lo\1ng <otrea~ against thc Lake~ a<, '\IC't'P' Fllnd and<. ('(inc Mu"ell hn four prC','-UrT f~ thro-.s an the fina l . ~.: <oe•ond' e nding the Lakers· final .-hargt ~iag1c Johnson scottd IQ point!I gr:ihhed 10 rebounds and had I ~ ass1 ts for tus I ~th tn plc double oft ht season and the QSth ofh1s carter Hou ton too._ a I "" lead "Ith :Q left 1n the pme but tht Uilrl' cut the deficit to I ~ 1-1 IQ v. uh -'4 scronds kfl on a basket b~ 8~ ron Ott MU•"tll follo•'t'd •1th a pair ol free thro-. at 3~ sa'Onds and f1o'd hit ta-o mo"'• llh ~I 9tt0nds sho-.1n1 to l 11l the ralh laJuv.on's 3 po1n1s -as a ca~r h1gh a.ptnst Jhc Lakefl. M chal Thompson and l\ paced tht taken •·1th 2~ ppintJ each The Laktn t<><* a 61..6() halftime lead and 1ncTCacd the maflln 10 3-6 •1th ruM po.nt b Karttm ~bdul· Jabbar 1n 1t..fim \I\ mtnutn ofthe third penod RodM M rl) fC'd 1 pas undcf the basket to OllJuv.on Mth l 3S lcf\ 1n thequancr and the Rockets took an • 6-83 lead into the final pmod fin1~h But l n~r dre'l4 av.a) from the field gaining nearh a ~ond a lap. ~" 1ng him pknt\ 0 (11me 10 pit o n lap ~ '14 lthout 111\ing his lead IA hc:n 1t "'d'> all o'er. l 'n~r was a full lap and 33 seconds ahead of '>l.'lond·plalt' fin1shcr Bobb> Rahal .ind Kc-' 1n C ugan. "ho finished third. < ogan l hMgcd from the back of the Pill >. aftl·r ha' ang staned in 18th po'>1ttun Rahal qualified eighth I~"'.!' '"''l H'ars ago at Long lkach thJt t n-<· 11 thc fastC'r car battled \t1l ~ j t' ~ndrC'll• O\Cr tht< fin31 :!O ldP' r int· ot tht· mu'>I t\u t1ng Lo ng lka, h •;.i,t·' 111 ,fa tt In tht· t·nd l n..Cr lOuldn ·1 ma~e a n '"t· Jr11und tht' ~ounger .\ndrell1 J 1J fin1,ht<d '-l'\ond This \Car II 14aS J J1ffrnc:n1 '>IOI' · K.tul H11t'\l'I J nt<'l4 <·omer to the I nJ, , in. UJI iimi.hcd lruu:th follo\o\ed h' lkrci. Dal\ Rod ' \1oran: \1 •, h.id .\nda·ui Rid .. \{ears Scott \'"h1\\>n jnd .\rie Lu-.,end\~ <\.J. ~ "• f1n1,ht>J I th 1n h-1s fif.;1 Lo ng AtJ,h -.tJ'1 f)\.•lt•nd1ng .hamp \tan o .\ndrc.-tll ..... ' I •f\.l'd nui o f I ht• r3l e 1n lap ~I Jflt•r hl11'4 ing uu1 J dutch ht' lin1\hed l 'It' It \1.3!> a wugh da~ for the mech· .. n,,' .. , 0nh 11 lll ~b ~t.iftl'r' ~crt' r1..1nning JI thl· fin"h \ d \l.U 'I ,..i 11(W I tuml'd U UI for t• ' 'tJr' lll.1111 nent tinnging the lh'l'l' J J \ ; .. 1 .. 1 1 .. 1.i...i 1(1(' Th("''"''' '"t'r~.-llhunthe l nd\ (J n r.i.. 1 Jrd '<.'nd~ the Galle. rj\ n~ ll'Jm • t• thl' \la 2Q ln- d1J nar<•I" '" ••Ht: J hllk mome n· (Pleue ett Ul'tSER/B21 Atlan ta top Dodgers. 3· I . fo r fi r <;t \'i r tor\' to hdlt 1 0-ga m e lide 10'\ ~,(,Fl E'\1 ~P 1-lt t(){1l 11 g.a mC'., hut thC' .\tlanta Bra't'\ c1n tinalh 111 tht· \I, 111 t'0lumn after the v.or<,t \lJn 1n 'a1inna! League" h1s- tof" Zane '\m11h p1lthC'd a rnur-hllll'' a11d Dama'-<' (1a n:1a h11 h1<. fi!'I 'L htiml· run a\ .\tlanta ended a rt'lOrd IO·ga ml· 10.,,1ng ~treal 14 llh a 3-1 \ , 1''" , \ ~r th~ Lt''-\ngelc<. ncx1gC'" 1.>n unda~ .ti Dodger tadaum The schedule 8-!>a• Y ,a,. :~ '"'"" .... HOME :>•f'9C 1-()5 0 N O 705 0 ~Qo 1 OS '.:\•~o 7 OS AWA Y om om Pm om <.a C:: • B"C KO 1 lS Pm • ;1 ,.,. "·al'IC1,co 12.20 om "'•"C ico 1-0S D m . • ") .... \ ~'"lt"""'f 1 • A .. a-..... J. BC Rad>O 790 Tht Rr • .-l"' ,,,,1 ~..$,to Los ~nactcs ,,r '1111 J.t ·~tan "L record Wlth '1r.1 ~!'· \•,'t'' a1 the st.an of a \t'3'•'r Thl' mJJllf league f't'COrd 1s 13 '°'~ \\ .1,h1n~h\n 1n t .:xl4 and Dctro1J m 1 u: ·1 put''' \l.l' 11nall~ got the m onke} ,n .,,, ha, 1,., · l\m1th said. "If "l1"',., ·~F "°' <.-a h --f'CbeL:rbt ~ u•t·' ,,, "' nl•\I. .in~ "e can go.about ,1u· "ll'•Ot''' Jnd pla' ball hke we·~ , .1 I'·• l">lc I '"'1th : 'trut. out five and ..-.a l~C'd t.lOt' ThC' onh run off the lcf\ • handt"r l"amc.-in the third 1nnina. \l.ht•n Rid Ocm ~~ walked with one t'ul Jnd \l 1,rt>d from second on a t-o- out \lngk b' te\t' '·who came to tht plate m1rC'd 1n a 1-for-26 slump~ C 1.in 1.1 "'ht' m1\..ro the enttn: 1917 il\tlll v.11h 1om ligaments 1n h11 lcft ~n« hit a '"~run homn oft' Don \uttl'" l'-: ""h ont out in the 11xtlt 11 put thr Bra,c-s ahead The homer 5'-orrd .\IN:n Hall. v.ho had s1rWcct. rarcia had been 10 a J.fOr.)7 ~lump pnor to the home t\ln T he Bra' e~ made 1t 3-1 1n the e1,hth "hen Hill walked and t('Of'cd on Dion Jamt~· triple. .. The gu) who had the mo l prc,~ure on him " Zane m1th." .\tlanta Manaaer hudt Tanntttatd "Hconptt hv.ithan pitchcrman lca,uc ·• utton. the C>odttn' 1ll·t1mc tnkC'OU\ lcackTw&\h 2.661 , $lN(k out fi,cofthe finU•• t\an\I bencnand C\ttnckd h&s 23-year c:aftlCf toW to l .Sl9 He rw>• tra.tls Tom Sava b)' 101 for third place OJ' the all·ttmc htt \ ' Brett clears roof at Tiger Stadium to join select group Kentuckyprobeanticlpated J d t 44 oints ~~:~\;£2~~~~~~A=:~Y&m~ m or an n e s ~ .. ,,, *·-IH, •• cash could lead to a major in vcstipuon of Bull 11 1 t Drcxl~r an~ Mauncc L~cas each ea Al 'E lish scored 31 the school's athletic proarams. a former judge hirt'd to s c m n 0 scored SJX points ~s the Trail B~ners Dci~~:r~nd F~t ~~er ha<t his 1 lth lookintothecasesays t " d I brokea74-74 tlew1thal2-Srun 1nthe PC? le-d bl ftb stason to lcad the Fnm Tk Aaaoclate4 Preaa I James Park a for~er Kentucky Court of Appeal te ior secon p ace final 4:38 of the third Qutrter to take ~IP OU ~ 0 ~Ory • 'udgc, said he 'was given open~nded authority JO C t } D an 86-79 lead into the fin~I period. ~els~~ ~;'c 'nt~ 19 rebounds DETROIT -George Brett JOIOed some select company Sunday when he cleared the Tiger Stadium roof with a home run. investigate university athletics and recruitment ruli-In en ra ivlslon Drexler started the surge with a slam d lv)er .a -pol ' · s da • ed' · th dunk.. an assists . c1es. according to a rcpon an un y s tt1ons o e Ted Williams. then a rookie. was the first to hit a ball out of the ballpark on May 4, 1939. It didn't happen again until 1953 when Mickey Mantle connected fort he first of tbttt times. "I was 3 years old then," Brett said. "But I know how they all must have felt." A strong wind, blowing directly toward right field. was gusting between 24-30 mph, the National Weather Service said. Detroit Manager Sparky Anderson said Brett's shot clearly was crushed, but he thought the wind migh t have been a factor in aetting it over the roof. Only 22 homers ha~ cleared the roof since the stadium "'as Brett rebuilt along its present lines 1n 1938. Onl} two people, Harmon Killebrew and Frank Howard. have ever cleared the left field roof. It's 340 feet down the line in left, 325 in right. Brett's fourth-inning homer, his third of the season and first of two he hit Sunday. was the first ball out of T1~er Stadium since Kirk Gibson's shot against M1l-...aukee's Chns Bosio on S$pt. I 0, 1986. "'I wouldn't have believed 111fl hadn't h11 it." said Brett. ""ho stood in the box. watching 11 go out. "I ''Cl') seldom watch hke that. It felt tremendous. I lost II when 11 v.ent o'er the roof I didn't see it bounce. so I figured it \I.COi O'er "I didn't want to stand there too long I'm not the t)pe to sho"" anybod} up. The kid who threw 11 (Jeff Robinson) was p11ch1ng a no-hiner up to that point." Brett's second homer of the game. a solo shot in the se"enth. bounced ofTa pillar in the second deck 1n nght Quote of the day Bill vu Breda Kolff, returning as basketball coach at Hofstra L1n1vers1t). where he was the mentor from 1955 to 1962 in the second stop ofa coaching career that began 10 1951 : "'l''c matured. Instead of coming 1n at 6 in the morning. I get up at 6 in the morning." Papers call for Budd's return JOH.\NNESBCRG. outh .\fnca -m The coun1n ·s t""o largest newspa~rs Sunda} urged Zola Budd to return 10 her na11 ve South .\fnca from Bn1ain following a mo' c b' 1nterna11onal track officials to bar her from running for at least a )ear "'Please come back home. Zola." began a front- pagc amclc 1n Rappon. an ~fnk.aans-language Sunda ~ ne\\.Spaper The Sunda} Times. the top-selling paper in South Afnca. described the acuon against Budd as "'gutks~. shameful appeasement"' aimed at ave rting a possible Third World OO)COll of the Summer 01~ mp1cs in South Korea later this 1,ear The nev.spapers were reacting to a unanimous dec1S1on Saturda) b} the go,ern1ng council of the l nternat1onal Amateur .\thleuc Federation. The coun- cil. mccung 1n London. told Bnush track and field officials that the' mus1 suspend Budd from compe11- 11on for at least one >ear or risk th<' suspensio n of the enure Bnush tea:n. The council ruled that Budd. a 21-)ear-old distance runner who took up Bn11sh c1t1zenship fou r years ago 1n order to compete 1ntema11onall>. desen ed punishment for appeanng at a track meet in South Africa last June Budd dad not race at the meet But b) being on the field in her tramm~ gear. the council said. Budd was 1n breach of the "spmt'' of the rules and had "undermined the strenuous efTons the l.\'\F has been making to isolate apanhe1d sport." TENNIS --- Los Angeles Daily News. • "I'm not aoin.J to 10 in and shut my eyes to anything," Park said. "(But) I. don't want to give the inference that there are a whole lot of things on my plate that I'm goi nJ out to look at." Park said university president David Roselle retained him to find out whether a packa&e sent fr~'rn assistant basketball coach Dwane Casey to Claud Mills. father of Los Angeles prep star Chris Mills. contained Sl.000 in cash. He was also ordered 10 investipte whether the school 1s otherwise complying with NCAA rules. Park said. The Dail)• News reported last week that Emery Worldwide air freiJht employees found Sl,000 in S50 bills inside a sh1pp1ng envelope sent from Casey to the elder Mills. Mills acknowledged r«e1ving the package, but denied receiving any payment from the university, where his son Chris. the top Los Angeles 4-A player for 1987 and one of California's top college prospects, has accepted a scholarship offer. Marathon mark to Ethiopian ROTTERD~M . Netherlands -m Belanc} Dens1mo of Ethiopia set a world rcrnrd in the marathon Sunday. covering the 26 miles. 385 yards in 2 hours. 6 minutes and 49 se<:onds. Dens1nio, 31, bettered a three-year-old record set b' Carolos Lopes of Portugal, who covered the distance 1n ~:O . I:! on ~pnl 14th. 1985. in the samc race in this Dutch port rn~. . "I am not even tired." said Densimo. who was also last \car's -...inner 1n Rotterdam . ·on unda'. the Ethiopian athlete was 16 seconds aht"ad of his c'losest competitor. Ahmed Saleh from DJ1bou11. v.ho also broke the old record with a time of 2:07 0" after ha' ing shared the lead with Dens1mo until the la~t m1k Jnd :i quancr. Fresno wins 23rd straight SANT~ B~RBARA -Rich C'ranc allowed onl) sc,en hits as Fresno talc took an 8-5 Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1a- 11on '1ctol) Sunda) o'er L'C Santa Barbara. brcakmg a school record w11h its :!3rd consecutl\C "in. Crane. 13-1. ""ent the distance and ""as charged ""1th four earned ru ns as the Bulldogs 1mprovcd their PC~.~ record to 11-U. Fresno. 40-6 overall, last v.on 22 1n a row in 1984. Fresno·s Tom Good-...1n was 3 for 5 with one RBI . h1111ng a t""o-run single in the eighth to knot the srnre 4-4. Brandon ~t11t:helrs l"o-run tnpk 1n the eighth put the Bulldogs ahead for good. 6-4. Santa Barbara. 18-31. falls to :!-9 in the PC ~~. Television, radio TELEVISION 4 JO p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: NHL Stanlc) Cup pla)om.. New Jcrsc) at Washington. ESPN (repla)ed at midnight). 7.30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL . .\ngcls at Oa~land. Channel 5. 9 p.m. -RUNNING London Marathon Uaped). ESPN. • RADIO . 7:05 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: San Diego at Dodgers. KABC( 90). KFMBi760). . 7.35 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: .\ngeB at Oakland. KMPC (7 10). TUESDA V TELEVISION 11.15 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Montreal at Chicago Cubs. WGN. McEnroe ends 19-month drought from The Associal~ Press TOK YO -John McEnroe. ser- ' ing strongl~ and voile) mg well. trounced fa,ored Stefan Edberg ot -...eden.(>-~. 6-2. unda) 1n the men's si ngles finals of the Japan Open Tennis Champ1onsh1p for his first tournament '1rtor) in 19 months. 11 was the first Grand Pri x victor) for McEnroe since he won an Scot- tsdale. ~nz. on Oct. 11 . 1986. McEnroc was ranked No. I in the world from 198 I until 1984 but 1<; current!\ ranked 25t h .. It was McEnroe'\ \e\enlh can~cr victor) in eight matches against Edberg. v.ho 1s ranked third in the UCI rebounds from loss vs. Arizona \'11.\ \-11. Fla -The UCl men's 1cnn1s team rebou nded Sunday from J d1shcanl·nmg 5-4 loss to Northeast r ouisitina on Saturda) with a 6-0 '1c10~ o "er Arizona at the Un1 ver- \lt\ o(\'11 am1. i he .\n1ea1ers (20-6) were bolstered b}' the effort of freshman < arsten Hoffman. who defeated Curt Kredell. 4-6. 6-4, 6-4. 1n the No. 6 slot. HofTman was substituting for R1ch- aTd Lllbne-r. wMWrrhis bade m rhe loss to Northeast Louisiana. "We ""ere pleased w11h Carsten's pla ) " ~aid L'( I ( oach Greg Patton. ''Thcrc "as a lot of pressure on him to "In and he responded ... r re' or Kroncmann also won 1n three sets for l/CI, while Mark Kaplan. Mike Bnw. Shige KanroJ1 and "..fake Cadigan br~zed 10 straigh t-sets "' ins. "I was glad to sec.-how the guys responded (to aturday's defeat)." said Patton. "W e feel the loss may have ~ the beS1 thing that has happened to 1h1s team. We still think we can win the NC AAs this year .. "orld. He earned S 122.250 from a total purse ofS627.500 while Edberg took home S6 I .125. "I pla)ed up-and-down in the last )car and a half. but it's good to win a to urnament." said McEnroe, who nc"cr lost serve and broke Edberg four times 1n d1spatch1ng him in JUSt an hour and 14 min utes. · "I had 'Cr) good concentration toda~. I'll see how I can play now with d1fTercn1 players and different sur- faces. It w11l IX' just lake climbing the mountain and 11 is still difficult to do" Martln• wln• qulckly AMELIA ISLAND. Fla. Martina Navratilova used a strong sen c-and-volle> game to defeat Gabriela Sabatin1. 6-0, 6-2. in just 53 minutes 1n a ""omen's tournament final. For the seco nd -seeded Na,·ratilova. 11 was her fifth straight tournament title this year and the second lime in as many weeks she has defeated Sabatini 1n a final. Spring.Gold Regatta attracts 153 entries By ALMON LOCK.ABEY __, .......... .._ Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's prina Gold R~tta Saturday and unday was rcm1ni1ttnt of old times when I S3 boats in I l etas~ turned out for a wttk~ of liaht weather saihna on t.y and ocean courses. Seven craun of small boats drew I 09 en1ne:s for inside 1a1lin1 which saw some competitive action in tht Sabot classes. Fony-four bolts in four classn showed up on the sW1i"8 line for racinaaround the~ in the ocean • ~ 0( lht NcW1)0n Pier. And, for a chanee. te"na weather 9C1ually prnailed dnpitc tM wintry • bllst eatlicr in tM week. I Tr-.~-...~ '-Def'WNOC,IM1 IS>-1 ... LAwMnl • ..,.... _,.,., I Jtlt/l'lft Ira ...,.., ~ LASEii (S)-1 9roou tMnlemlll. NHYC, 2 OevtC ~. 9elboe Ye SAeOT A <JS>-1 ~ r.-... e ve. 1 Sco11 Own. S.n o~ ve. ) Ar>Ov ZIM. Caorillo 9Mcfl Ye, 4 Mett E~•. Mlulol'I .. ., ve, $ e .. Heronrv. Meve MIOT e <nl-1 etwl"IN Aller!, N~YC, 7. kOft ~. NHYC, J. S.-O.Prettl, Safi Dleeo Ye,._ e.,.1 Olton. NHYC: S. 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L...olne LM't, G"ton 0r111. eve ' SANTA~A·20 ())-1 eu1111, Fred L.llVltl, ecvc Gaadlo fake. nwaaa Eleven boats turned out Saturday for Lido Isle Yacb1 O ub's Senior Sabot Rq11ra. sailed on counes inside the bey. The winner Wis Matt Oaudio of Bahia Corinthian Yedu Oub. Rvft.. OCT-up WU PhylUI Drayton. Newpon Harbor Yacht Oub. In the Novice Oivision, lbe winner was Be\& Milkt. BCYC. alld nannrr· up was 'lrian ~. Lido tale Yacht C'lub. ,. I / Michael Jordan scored 44 points, inctudina IS in the final quarter, as the Chicqo Bulls beat the Milwaukee Bucks. IOS-97, Sunday at home for their fifth strai1h1 victory, lt was the Bulls' 48th victory, their most since the 1973-74 season when they finished with a 54-29 record .. Chicago is now tied with Atlanta for second place in the NBA 's Central Division, fourcames behind Detroit The Bucks, who lost their fourth straight and ninth in their last I l g.ames. rallied from an I I-point deficit to tie the score 85-85 on a Terry Cummings jumper with 6:03 left. With the score tied. 89-89. Jordan scort'd six straight points to give . Chicago a 95-89 lead with 3:22 remaining. Baskets by Cummings and Ricky Pierce cut the lead to 95-93. but a free throw by Charles Oakley, a layup by Jordan and a Jumper by Dave Corzine sealed tile victory for Chicago. In other NBA pmes: B•Ueta ti, Celtlct ti: Darrell Walker's steal and layup with I :23 lefi in the game sparked Washington in Landover. Md. The victory, the Bullets' first in six meetings with Boston this season. moved Washington into a tie with New York for seventh place in the Eastern Conference. Boston. which had trailed by I I points at the start oft he fourth period. rallied to take the lead on a Jim Paxson JUmper with 2:39 remaining. John Williams scored for the Bullets. then Pallson hit another jumper to put the Celtics in front 92-91 with 1:55 lcft. Aftcr JefT Malone's put Washing- ton back in front. Walker stole the ball from Robert Parish and went the length of the floor· for a la yup that ga'e the Bullets a three-point lead. Trail Bluer~ 11%, JtlD11 18%: In Punland. C'hdc Drexler scored :!7 points and led a third-quaner rail > that lifted the Trail Blazers to their 50th ,·ictol) of the season. Gou ,,,~ Waahlnaton'• Moeee Malone leavea hi• feet after fake from Lariy Blrd of the Celtic• during game ln Landover, Md. Lopez prevails in playoff She tops S2 milli on_ in earnings with victor¥_!.n LA tournament F1gueras-Do111 dre" into a Ile for the lcaJ "Ith a bardic on No. 16. th\:n parred the final two holes lo fini sh "1th her third consecuu "c 70 and force the pla)ofT From Tiit AssoclatH Press Norman rallle. from four •hota dow~ LOS ANGELES -NanC) Lopc1 rolled 1n a 3-foot par putt to defeat Marta Figueras-Dotti on their second pla)ofT hole Sunda} and win the i\1 1ar-Cen11ncla Hospital tournament. F1gueras-Dot11. the onl} Spanish pla)er toe' er pin} on the LPGA Tour, had JUSt massed her slight!) longer putt to open the door for Lopez. HILTON HEAD ISLAND. S.C'. -Greg Norman. accompanied b) a gravely 111 tt'en-ager whose wish -...a~ to -...atch him pla). came from fou r shots back to scor<" his first 1-\mcncan victor) in two years, a one-shot tnumph in thc Hcntage Classic. The' 1ctory was the second of the year for Lope1. the wife ofDe1ro1t Tigers infielder Ra) Knight and mothcr of 1-...0. She won the first tournament of the season. the Mazda Classic. Jamie Hutton. a 17-)ear-old leukemia pat1en1 "'hose wish 11 was 10 sec Norman play. walked every step and -...atched C\l'r) stroke as Norman emerged from a four- man scramble "'1th a bogey-free final round of 5-under- par 66. Lopez earned $60.000 for her Los Angeles '1c10~. making her only the fourth player in LPGA hist'8r) to top S2 million in career earnings. Hutton was g1 ~n the tnp 10 this resort island b) a chanta~lc group. Thursda> 's C'h1ld , which attempts to grant wishes ofsenously 111 youngsters. Hutton. from Madison. Wis .. sat with his idol on the pla,er's bag bcslck the I 81h green after he had completed pla; and walled for the final groups to linash. Both Lopez and Figueras-Dotti had routine pars on the first extra hole. No. I 8. They then went back to the 14th hole to conunue. and Lopez ended the pla}ofTthere. Lopez had charged from four shots ofTthe pace at the stan of the final day of the 54-hole tournament at Rancho Park. shooting a 5-under-par 6 7. The two sat and watched as David Frost of South 1-\fnca. the last man on the course and the only one w11h a chance to catch Norman on the final hole. missed a 20- foot birdie putt that would have forced a olayoff. As leader Amy Alcott faltered with boge~s on the fifth and sixth holes to drop back to three under for the tournament, Lopez made her move with an eagk-3 on the second hold and a birdie on the fifth to go to four under. CIJl Chi reaclJe. $ J mllllon plateau Lopez then had birdies on Nos. I I and 12 to go six under. then parred out from there. Figueras-Dotti began the round four under par. 1n a group one shot behind Alcott. She went fi ve-under when she made the turn with a I-under-par 36. HOUSTON -Chi Chi Rodriguez became the founh player to earn SI million on the Senior Tour when shot a final-round 69 and won the Doug Sanders Celebrity Classic Senior Tournament by two strokes with a 54-hole total of 8-under-par 208. Lopez finished her round, then waited to see 1f her 6- undcr-par total of 2 I 0 would hold up. Following Rodriguez. who eagled the par-S 16th hole. "'ere second-round leader and former NFL quarterback John Brodie and Miller Barber. UNSER JR. RUNS AW A Y FROM FIELD ••• From Bl But little Al -whose legendary father. Al Unser Sr .. won the SOO last ) ear -wasn ·1 making any predic- tions. "Ind) 1sa wholed1fTercnt race. You can Jca,e here feeling good and after 30 minutes there you feel like going into the motorhome and crying." Super Vee to RadlalclJ LONG BEACH -It was a hard- chargin1 day for Orange Coast entries at the Grand Prix of Lona Beach. but 1n the end ~t was a New Zcalander who captured Sunday's Super Vee contest. Pole-titter Paul Radisich jumped into the lead at the start and never looked t.ck .in winninJ the 37-lap prelude to the Grand Prix. Robcn GrofT of Northndge fin- ished second. followed by Bernard Jourdain of San Diego. Huntington Beach resident Mike Fullmer led the local dnvers. finish- 101astron112thafierstartingm 19th. David Ramsey of Capistrano fin- ished 18th af\er startina 28th: Carl Olson-of Huntington finished 21n after starting 35th; David Diem of Newport Beach finished 28th after beina forced out on lap 25 with overheating problems: Michael Dow of Fountain Valley lost his motor on lap five . For Fullmer. at was a aood start to the season. "The car rtally ran wtll, rully well. We could of run better. but they wtre rcall~ blocking out there. it was hard to aet around some of the slower e&fl." New crew chief Mart Weida was TJuee UN atlllete. l'Jaall•i. lor IJoaor Three Onnee Coesa area scandout athkaes are amona the 20 ftnalisu for the California lnlttldtolastic Fedtr- ation·s Schoe.r·Athlde of the Year Award. Newport Harbor Hilh'1 Micbad·E. Diaon. Lllpna Badi's Mdi• Jo Rush and Wooclwidle's Julie R. Wallett weft cbolea ..._a field of 4tj c.lldidaea Oa"*lll out lbe st11e by hilh lehool . ndpala. .. AD the ca.=...a ~ualified fot •his award and all•rw the ~ition of lbrir peen. ldtool admanist,.aon. and communities for their fine athletic and scholastic accomplishments." said State Com· miMioncr Tom Byrnes. Di1on's primary spon is crou country. while Rush and Wilktt arc volkyball and tennis standouts, re· spcct1vcly. The two winners -one boy and one sirl -will be annouM'ed on May 2 and pmmled with their •wards at the Sl.lte tl"ICt and field nnats II Cerritoa Colle• June•. The onlyotfier finalist from Ora nee Counly is Tutlin's Jctrrey Thomi.s Giesel (tmn11). ~lso pleased with the team's first race 'of '88. "It would be nice 1f we had a full season to run. Michael has a lot of talent. but 11's difficult to ~pare wh<.·n only runninaeveryotherrace in a 4-)car-old car," he said. "All we need is an CJltra $300,000 and we'd be riJht in the hunt." For Olson. m his first professional Super Vee race. i1 was an impressive performance. "We stayed out of trouble and j ust tried to run as hard as we could. he said. "You sure can tell the difference between the fast auys and the slow guys. It was wild out there. The stan was pretty incredibk:' \ Ramsay felt his bisst downfall was limi1cd time on the track. The team barely had time to repair lbe car after runninf in PhotniJl last week. "We didn t even eet ~ until laie Friday niaht and \Mn hid trouble in quatifyina." Ramsay 11id. "We only had 12 laps under our belt by ~ time. That's not enoup." For Dow and Diem, it was jUll plain bid raci"I tuck.. Both weaa out carty with mechanical trouble. 0 Spons Car Oub of America reviliid the final rttults of S.turday'1 T,... Am race. Rick Ware of COiia Mell WIS credited with a ~ finish. not a sunh u.,. oriliMIY rcponcd. Din Croft. involved in a terrible ~nt on lhe f'ront 1tr1ilb1, wn .nt 1n rntical conditions ..titb ~ brain utjvries and muhis* frllCWftL He rc~ins uncontcaoua. llllwanee•a Btll Scllroeder atepe oft!' Y•alreee pltdaer Jolua Candelarla and I# 1 $ III acora on p11eeed ball by New Tork catcber Don Sla8'bt darlnC Sanday'• 1ame. Gian ts run past San Diego Aggressive a pproach pays off for San Francisco in 9-4 win Frem Tk AHoclatff PttH The San Francisco Gtants pla} an aggressne st~ le to score runs and force errors. On Sunda>, the plan v.orked very well. Rook.le catcher Mark Parent's thro,.1ng error allowed Cand} Maldonado to score the lit-breaking run m the e1ahth inning and the Giants v.ent on to defeat the San Diqo Padres. 9-4. at Jack Muf'l>hY Stadium. Tra1lin1 4-3. Will O ark led off the eighth -.uh a double ofT And) Ha-.k1ns. bnngmg on rehe,er Lance McCullers. 0.2. Maldonado thtn hn a grounder to Stt<>nd baseman Tim Aanner). who tned to get Clark at third. but his throw was too late Jeffrey ~onard singled to lit the score and Knd Maldonado to st'Cond. The Giants then auempted a hn- and-run with Chns Speier batting. Speier s-.ung and missed and Parent's throv. got b~ third baseman Cbns Brown allowing Maldonado to score the go-ahead run .. That pla)' at third baK opened up the game ... Maldonado said. • .. On a htt-and-run )OU -.ant to ad, an("(' the runners and one thmJ that might happen 1s that ~ou force a mistake:· Giants Manqcr Roger Craig ~1d. ..It happened that ~ forced a m istake.·· The Giants added four runs in the ninth on a solo homer by Bob Md"'tn and a thrtt-run homer b~ Maldonado. Elsewhere 1n the National league· A1tnt i. RH1 J: Nolan R)an struck out nine and broke a tte with a two-run smgle as Houston beat Cincinnati m the Astrodome Ryan. who has not pitched a complete pme sanct Apnl 25. 1986 versus C1nc1nnat1. worked eaaht innings atlowina seven hits. Da'e Smith aot the finaf thrtt o uts for his second Y"e. With tht score tied 2-2 an the S«ond. Martt Baile' sinaJcd and Chuck Jacl son doubled. Ryan then poked a sioak otT shonstop 8afT)' Larlt1n·s &Jove into ccnt~r to score both runnen. Ryan later sco~ the third run of tht' innina on Dann) Jackson's stt0nd balk of the mnina. Mell S, ~ !: Kevin Elster's r-."O-Out single an the ninth 1nnina scored Mook1e Walson from third ~ and New York beat St. Louis at Shea Stadium for the Plratetl ere• eam•tlJlrd PALO ALTO -Tht ·Ora.nae Coast Collqc jun- ior varsity crtW clajmcd third ~ Sunday in the Redwood Shores-Stanford Crew Classic by outrowina Wisconsin. The Pintes raced the count in a ti WM of 6:21.0 to beat the 8adFn in wi~to wire Whion by 3. 7 sec· onds. Harvard claimed fint place W the JV ---t1111· vision wit.. I NlrTOW victory over Brown. 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The most difficult thing about this 1s. the last four nllhts espcctall~. v.e·, e bet'n m ever) ballpme. and "'e JUSt can't att the htt \lot n~d to Wl n." Onoles designated hitter Lan: Shttts said The Onolcs. off to the v.orst stan in their h1Ston. ar" "'lthan one of t~ ang the record of 13 straiibt season· opening losses b~ the 1904 \\-uhmgton Senators and the 1910 Detroit Ttgcr\ Baltimore also is t"'o pmt"S sh~ of the longest losing str~k m the franchise's h1stor). The Onole~. lost 14 1n a 1'014 an 1954 and t"' 1c" before that when the) were -the t Louis Browns · Hall. -.ho wen t J for 4\I,1th t"-O doubles and an RBI has 14 hus in his lut 30 at-bats .. It -.as the same ston :· Indians Manager Doc Ed,.V<fs said .. \\ e got good p1tch1 n1 and llm<"I~ h1mng ·· Else""here m the .\mencan leque· Re4 Sex 15, Ruaen !: Mike Grcnt-.ell dro' e in a carttr high s1• runs '*1th a homer. two smgJes and a grounder as Boslon broke out of a slump \\1th a 20-h11 attack at Fen-. a) Park Rid. Cerone. acquired as a frtt agent on Thursda~ had four hm for the Red So1. and Jam R1~ and Mam Bamu had thrtt" hits 1p1tC"t · Sta .. ed to a 10-0 lead an the first tv.o innings. Bruce Hurst brtt"zed to ' actor) v.ith a four-hmer He struck out eight and \l.aJ kcd thrtt an has first complete game of the season The Red So1. -.ho had onh 10 hits and tv.o earned runs m thrtt pre' 1ous st.arts. ended a stnng of 18 scoreless innings"' 1th {our runs an the first The) added Sill. more an their biggest annmg of the sa.son 1n the st'COnd and one ea h an the third. founh and fifth · Hurst pitched hitless ball until Mike Stanle~ hned a 1--0 pitch into lefl<enter for a single1"'1th one o ut an th" fifth . ..\fter Ste\C Buechele walked. Jem Bro-.ne dro"e in tank~ "'llh a single. · Ttcen I . Royals•: Chet Lemon ell tended his hitting streak to a ll 10 Detroit games. dri,ing m t-.o run~ and sconng t-A1ce and Jeff Robinson pitched the T1g"rs to a '1ctof) o'"r 1'ansas Cit~ at T iger Stadium. Robinson. I· I. allov.ed thrtt runs on four hits o'er 6: innmgs Thrtt of the four hats off him ""ere solo hom"rs. tv.o b~ Grorge Breu and o ne b.) Jamie Quirk Brett alsodro't m a run in the eighth "' 1th a single and had three RBI Don Hem~el \\-1lhe Hernandez and ~1 1k:e Hen- naman finished up for Robinson Henneman -.orked the final I 1 innings ior his founh ·sa, e \tark Gubacu. ~-1. &a"e up fi,e ru ns on St'\ en hns 1n fo ur m nmgs for Kansas C1t) BIH Ja)'s !, T•tas t: M 1 le" Flanagan and Tom Henke combined on a se"en-hit shutout and Kelh Gruber tigurt"d 1n both Toro nto runs as the Blue Ja~s snapped a four-game losing streak 14 llh a '1ctof) at E "<h1b1t1on uJaum Flanagan. ~--0. stru k out t\l.O, "'alktd t140 and did not alto"' a runner past S«ond ba~ He came out after • ......"' 4, Orilln CUV11t...UIO .. 1.~• c ... •""<c-:'tl ............ Cl , ........ --JI:: ~· . Sr•Clr ... x .~, ....... " .... ...,... ...... • c 0 • ~ ' = t ' I 0 . 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Henke tbell struck o ut K.trb) Puc kett and Gary Gaeni to end • annina Henke wound up with four strikeouts. {" T" ins n '1lt·hander Les Straker. 0.1. allowed tevtft hits an seven mnmis and h11 not won on.the road Ii~ last Jul~ 9 Toronto scored an the third wbcn Gruber blooped 1 double and scored on a san&le by T ony Fernandez. G ruti,r dro't in the ~ond Blue Jays' run in lht seventh with a · sacnfice fl) frt"d McGnffh1t a leadoffdoubleand went ii> thLtd on a bunt Brewen•. Yaakea J: Joe, Meyer homered (or tDs fir~t ma1or league hn. Robin Yount and Rob Dccr'allo hvmercd aod ~f1lv.aokC"t prcv11led at Count) Stadium behind the pnchmg of Ted H11uera. H 1guera 2-0 allowed thrtt runs on sev en bits o ver ~ innings bcfof(' he v.as rehevcd b) Dan Plcsac.. who earnl'.'d h1~ first sa'e Higuera held the Ya nkC'(S to an unearned run m lht tnird until Roberto ~elh got the Yanke-es' first extra·bllr hn a one-out do uble · an the ninth. Mike Pa,gliarulo fullv\l.ed .,., 1th h1~ third ho mer. and Plesac came on to ,rt lhe finii! t.,., i... 1..1 .. m ~1e,er s .,Olt• homer JUSt inside the n ght-field foul pole brol e" : · l 11c 1n the fourth Me) er also had a double and san g.le 'uunt and Deer hit their homers. the fourth for each 1n a 1hrer'-run fifth off John Candelana . Wluu Sox -; • Ataletlc1 •: Lanc-e Johnson doubled home t\lo O runs sending Ch1caao ahead dunn1 a fi ve.nm founh inning and the White Sox swept the_ three-ga.me sen"s at the Oa~land Coh~um Rook1" pit her Jack McDo,..cll. 1-1 . earned tbt '1ctol) despite &l' 1ng up three runs in the first and a twc). run homer b' Da'e Parker 1n the fifth He allo14cd thf'ft' hm and fi,e.run~ O\er fi ,t' 1nninp Th" \\!me ' scored "'hat turned out to be the .,., inning run in the ninth on a single b~ Donnie H ill and three ~al k~ b~ Enc Plunk fos.e Canseco dro' e 1n a run -.1th a double off John Da' 1s 1n the nan th to pull the .\ ·s "1th1n one run. 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Orenge COM9 DAIL V Pk.OT I MoncMy, April 18, 1918 Major Lea1tae stliadlags AmJ~£ea6ae WDI' DIVlllON " L Pd. oa Lll s....u H•me Aw•J .u,~11 6 5 .S4S 6-4 Won I 3-2 J.. Chicago 6 5 .S4S S-S Won 3 J.. 3 Kansas Cny 6 s .S4S 6-:4 Lost~ J.. 3 Oakland 6 6 .soo 'h 4-6 Lost 3 2-4 Teus s 6 .4SS I 4-6 Lost 1 2-4 Seattle 5 7 .417 llfz S-S Lost I 2-4 Mtnnesota 4 6 .400 Jlh 4-6 Lost I 2-I EAST DIVISION ( lc\l!land 11 2 .846 9-1 Won 5 6-I ew Yoril. 9 3 .7SO I Vl 7-3 Lost 2 S-0 De troll 6 4 .600 3112 6-4 Won 2 3. I Bo!> ton 7 5 583 31/i 6-4 Won I S-4 1 oronto 5 7 41 7 51/J J..7 Won I 2-4 \hl"aukee 4 7 .364 6 J..7 Won 2 2-I Aalumore 0 11 .000 lO'h 0-10 Lost 12 0-8 Su4ay'1 Scorea Ancets 7. Seattle 4 Boston 15. Texas 2 Ck' eland 4, Baltimore I C:Xtroll 8. Kansas City 6 Toronto :'. Minnesota 0 Mrlwaukec 6, New York 3 Chicago 7. Oakland 6 Toay'• Gamet Angels (Pet~ 1-0)atOalcland (C. YoungO-O). 7:3Sp.m. Te),a) 1W1110-2) at Boston (Bo~ 2--0), 8:05 a.m. l\.Jnsa) <. II\ (Bannister 2-0) at troit (Tanana 2--0). 4:35 p.m. '"" 'I or"' (Dotson :'-0) at Minnesota (Blyleven 1-0), 5:05 p.m. ( hirago (La Point 1-1) at Seattle (Cam~ll 0-1 ). 7:05 p.m. 'het4ay'1 Gamet Angels at Oakland. 7·35 p.m. A:ilt1more at \ltlwaukee, 4:05 p.m. r \.'\CIS at Cle\ dand 4.35 p.m. Boston at CA·1ro1t 4.35 p.m. l\.an)lls \tt, a1 Toronto. 4.35 p.m. '"'"'I or"' at \11nncsota. 5·05 p.m. ( h1lago at i;,t•:i11k. 1 05 p.m. National League WEST DIVISION w L Pct. GB H lUSton I 72~ Dodgers ~ 4 66" 11: :. 3 I 11: ( 1nc1 nna11 \an Franu~n1 ' 5.J 11 1 !:Ian Diego 4 333 41·2 .\tlanta I I 0 OQI 7 EAST DIVISION 'l''I!. '1 11r"' ~ \ .~~-. P111sburgh l\ \ -., ... 1_ Chicago 6 5 .545 2 \1on1real 5 6 4.55 3 Philadt-lph1a 3 2n 5 ~t Louts 3 273 5 Sunday's Scores .\tl3nUI 3. Dodgers I :\1on1rcal 5. Philadelphia ~ ~e'I!. 'I oril. J. t. Louts ~ Pittsburgh 12. Chicago 1 Houston 5. (innnna11 3 an Francisco 9. San Diego .a Tonlgtlt'1 Games LlO 7-3 7-3 5-5 6-4 4-6 1-9 7-3 7.3 5-5 5.5 J.7 3.1 Streak Home Won I 4-2 Lost I 3-2 Lost I 3-, -. Won I 4. 3 Lost I 3. 3 Won I 0-8 Won 6 5-0 Won 2 3-0 Lost :' I -2 Won 3 5-4 Lost 7 3-2 Lost 3 3. 3 ). 2 ;. 2 4-2 3-2 J.. 3 2· 5 S· I 4-3 3. 3 2-I 3. 3 2· 6 0-4 Away 4-I 5-2 4-3 3-2 I · 5 I· 2 3. 3 5. 3 5. 3 0-2 0-6 (). 5 San Diego C~hO'I!. 0-21 at Dodgers (leaf) 1-0). 7:05 p.m. ~n Francisco CKruko" 1-0) at Cincinnati (Browning 0-01. 4.35 pm Ph1ladelph1a1 Ruffin l·l)at Nt'I!. York (.\gu1lera O-l1.·US pm T•esday's Games an Dtl'gO at Dodge". 7·05 p.m Montreal at Ch1cag.o. 11 .20 a.m St Louis at Pittsburgh. 4:05 p.m. San FranctscO al Cincinnati. 4:35 p.m Philadelphia at New York. 4:35 p.m Atlanta at Houston. 5:35 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Cale9e men NON ·CONFERENCE Hawaii def UCI 13· IS, IS-6 IS·7, IS·S c..... crew STANFOlllO CJtEW CLASSIC lat RedWMd SMrn, ~-Alte) (Thlr41 ~) O<a"oe Coasl 6.71.0. ci.I w1~,rn, 6.24 7 ~ I ' ., . AMll•tCAM LIAGUI a..-1, MettMr't 4 CALlllOlllNtA 114TT\.• Mc:Lmr 1t> Ownnedll CD•"'' rl Joyner lb Armes N [)Wlllle cf Howell lb wvneoar c Polldor n Schoflld '" •rllllll • , , 0 , 1 0 0 • 0 , 3 3 0 0 0 4 0 3 I 4 1 I 0 4 I 2 0 3 I I 1 4 0 I 0 I 0 I 1 Collo cf Fltlc" N lrentllvlf .,. .... c Valle c Pllt4M dll GWllton rf lttnltrf )C) l(l119t1"\I lb Qulnon'" ltevniM 1t> >4 713 7 T ..... sc-i.v..__ eltrllllll s 0 2 0 l 0 0 0 I 1 1 I , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • I l 1 4 I 2 0 • 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 • 0, l 4 0 I I lS4114 c..... -Jlt ..,_, IN... tlt •1 llt-4 Geme Wl~ Rat -C Dem 1.21. E-«.lnve<v. Qui-OP-<ellfornl• 1. s..111e l Loe-<allfornta 11. s..111e • 2&-<ollo, G Wiison, Kl ...... v. Howell. Schofltld )6-McLt mort Hit-~ Cll. a rentltv 121 Sll-MCLt mort 3 141 S-D Wllllt SF-<. Oavl1. Wvrwoer ·~ H R ER II SO c;....,,. MU WUT••M CONf'•R•MC• hct9t ~ W L .-ct. ,. 20 .7'4 .. so 21 ... l I •1 ,. SJI " 27 SI _,.. 31 20 51 25' " 17 61 .211 41 ,....,... DMI-. •. o.n..... u 27 •• Delle' so 21 •·Hou1ton 4S SJ •·Ulefl '3 3S k n An•onto 30 • 5Krem9nlO n S1 EASTaRN COMPaRaNCE r lotton New VOt11 Well\lnelOll Ptl"9Clelc>llle New.WWy A-....C OM.- SS n )7. '2 )7 ,, ,. .. " 'l c..r.. OMtlelt y·Ot1rol1 S2 ,. •·Allenle 4' JO •·Clllceeo • JO .651 .... 1 .sn .m .315 271 10S ... .... A36 .121 ·"7 .'15 11\.'» 11\.'» 21 37\l'a 4 McCas!llM,W,l·l DIMlcllete Krawczyk S.1 1 1 ) I 0 l I 0 2 2 11·MllweukM 40 ll .'15 .Sil .494 M1 4 12 131'• 16 ?·3 I IH 3 O O 'Clev•nd 3' 40 0 0 ·~ri'a l647 SMtlla TroulL,l-1 1 S • l 2 Reeo ? 0 0 I l Wl..,lnson I 0 0 0 0 Soleno 3 1 2 I 0 Troul ollclled 10 2 oa11er' In lhe Stn H8P-Joyntf' (ll>Y Trout) ?. Oown1no lllv Trout) WP-Troul 1. MC(HltlM llK-l'rout l Umc>itn -Homt, scou, Finl. Hiri.cnr>ec11. S.Concl, Bremtoan. Tlllrd, ltttd T-3:11. A-1', ... 1 N~TIOMAL LIAGUE ....... J, o.cl9lrl 1 ATLANTA I.OS ANOa&..as AHelcf OGercl 2b D~lf DMrllflY rl GPwrTv ltl Vlr .. c Otlef'ltll lb T'llotNIU ZSm/111 P •rllllll abrllllll 3· 1 2 0 s.i 2b , 0 l l ) 111 Gl'lfflnU 400 0 4 0 1 1 MHtc:llf " 4 0 ~ 0 •OlO Guerr9"lC> 4 000 l 0 0 0 Menlll Ill 4 0 0 0 4000 5'191bvcf 3 000 40 10 MIOevltrt 3010 4 0 1 0 Oemotv c 2 I 0 0 4000 Suftonp 0000 AndeMI pll l 0 l 0 Holleflp 0000 Hemlln "" ' 0 0 0 ... _.. 0 0 0 0 J) > 7 > T... 2' 1 • I SC:-..., ....... ... ,,.. 000 002 010-) Lts ~' 001 000 000-1 Game Wlnnlno R81 -0 Garcia (II L08-Allan1e 6, L-Anoelet • ?8-D Murl>lly lB-D Ja"'*" HR-0 . Garcia Ill Sii-A Hali 131 S-Sullon Su.. 0 Ger~ ... ,... Z Srn.in w I 2 LOIA .... Sullon L 0-? Hotton Ha•t"' Umo.re1-Home Weno.4\•tdl Second T-? ?I A-'6."8A I~ H R ER ae SO 9 6 2 1 s , , 0 s 1 l I 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.Mulh F1n1 Ren"trl Tl\lr<I Marsh Cale9e ~ACIFIC COAST ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LM9 ... di State 6, UCI S Lono Beach S1a1t IOJ 000 200-6 10 I UC 1 300 010 OC»-5 I 0 Brva,,, FH ll\trl tSI er.o 0.Youno. Doutv JonnM>n <SI. wn1tw0<rll 171. Hurn (7) Kan· dalalt 111 t na NlcllOIM>n w-r:ea111etl )· S L-Wn11wor1n 0· 1 7B-Lar,•r ILBSI Htrrtra ILBSI Btn<tvtCfl ILBSJ Gill ILBSI. Goode•~ UCll ~k.,.n F'r•i.no S• I UC Sa nle 8eroara Pec1loc 2 ~an Jo" S• I Arozone 13 use • Srent0<0 S UCL• ? 112 1Mlnoll Arizona Sl l , Ct hforn1a I s. .. 1. (Iara n. $6n DteQO 6 0....'" flsftlne NEWPORT LANDING -l llOeh IS •"olerl SO caloco oau. • i.and t>tu I SS llOnllo ? ooa1 eve 2 wllllt Ii'" ?SO rnack•rtl. J rock ,;,,, 1 SCu'Ptn 3 SnttoSlltt CI, I) ~ oercn OAV~Y'S LOCKER !New'*' leedl) -4 DOe1$, 18' anoltn 32S 11onrio, 2• rock llsn, tl calico Dan . 16 H nd oau. 795 rnacl<erel, I 11,,0 cod, 4 \ll!l!lt 11111. 12 '1lfto"1 .. o. 20 M:uloin. 2 ooal eve l flounder, l4 111... oercll x-cllnclled PleYoff 11..-lh v-dlllched dlYl'loft tllte '-*Y'• ~ HOUJton 127, LAllen l lt Cll!Qeo 10S, MilwMll!M '1 Welfllneton fl, tao.Ion '2 o.n..., 1)3, Delle• 122 Portlend 111. Secl'-IO 101 ~-GMw lndlene et CleYelancl, 4:30 P.m. T.....-10-. LMW'I el SIMI Alltonio, SilO P.m ~ •1 S.Cremento, 7:30 o.m Detroit el &o"on, 4:30 o.m. Allenta ti New Jersey, 4:l0 p.m Chlcaoo ti ~w V0<k, •:JO o.m. MllwtukM ti Piii~, •:JO p.m . Ot llH t i Ho.alon, S:JO p.m. S.a111e •• Otn...,, 6:30 P.m. G~n Slele el Pf>oenla, 7:l0 o.m Ulell al Pwllend. 7:JO p,m, llecntl 1Z7, Lall_.. Ht LAKaltS Cln) -Ramllll •1 Ho, Wortflv ._JO •1 12, Abdul-.-...r 4-13 S-S 17, E. JoMtoll 7·14 H tt, Scott t-17 J·4 n. Smr.ii H l·J l, ~ 1·11 H tt, c-l·S H l , ~ , .. f-4 Ml, C...... .. 7 1-1 ll. Totell: ...... 25-2' llt. HOUnOM 1117) -Cemi1 S-12 M 11, McCrey )•4 H 11, oi.iu-17·2' •·• JI, Flovd 7-13 H lf, Reid t-14 H lf, Pwter1«1 H 0-0 2. Short 4-1 HI, a. JoMtoll M 2·4 4, LHWll l·S 5:7 11, Mexwell .. l 2·2 2, COMW 1· I 0-0 2 Totelt: 51·'2 2•-» 177. sar..., .......... Laker' ·21 >4 n lt-llt Hou,ton l3 21 ,. •~121 Tllr•·oolnt eoeis-Scott, c_., lt•IO Fouled out-<>leluwon. R.c>ou!Mh-l..aolltrt 11 l.JoMtoll 10), Houlton 4t (Cerrol 10) At· "'"-1...eQn 25 <~ 12), Houlton 21 (Floyd t ). Tote& foub-l..aollen 2', Houlton 2:l T~..-. ...... defenM All.,ldeo~\6.411. TENNIS ~Nft °'*' (et Ta"> MM'• ~ l"IMI Jonn McEnr~ IU S ) def Sltfan Edbt<o (Sw~nl 6·2. 6·7 (MC!;M~ wlnl S\71.?SO eo11ero w1M 161 12s1 Mefl'J Oeu4lltt F....i JoM F•ll~•l<I !Au11renal·J~n l(rftt.. <US I def Sttv• o.tllon·Oavkl Pal• IU S ), •·• 6·1. , •• W_.t Oeutiett FINI Glo1 Ft rna ndtr·ltotlln Wllllt (U S.J def LH An1onooli,·Baroara G.,k.,, (US.I. 6· I. 6·• Wemen's teum.ment ( •• .,,... llleftd, Fla.I ~ FiMI 111tar1011a Navralltova IU S I oe1 GaD<'l•I• Sa11a11n1 IAr11tnrrna l 6·0. 6·? c..... men INVIT A TIOffAL TOUltNAMENT <•t ~ .. Mlel'IV) UCI 6, Ana-0 ~ Kr-enn IUCI) def Aler. 6·4. 4·6. 1·S. K•Ole" IUCll IH'f Sdlmlll. 6·2. 6·4. llrl09\ IUCll def Llvif'\9,lon. 6·0, 6·4, KanroR IUCI) ~ s.o .. ~111. 6·•. 6·2. Cadloen IUCll def SP~r. 6·3, 6·3, Hoffman (UCll def Krl<ltft, 4·6, •·•. 6·4 Ooublti. no• conr•ittd .. AUTO ua. L-. .... ~ ...... RKUth ol SUndeY'• Lane~ Grand Pfl• tndV·cer reQ wttll •lertlfie .utlell Ill~· nl•. llOmttown. tvoe ol cer, .... ~. rMMl!I out. " MY, encl wtnner'a •-... YMCI In ll'Wll! 1. t•> Al u-Jr., Albuctuefoue, Merd'I· ,,..,roltt, ts, 9'1, l ... 13.6$5. 2. Il l ._., ReMI, D\Alllfl, ()Mo, l..Ole· Judd, .... ff( 190. l. 1111 K•llln Coeen, Peio. vwoa. E•tatn • 1917 Merdl·Cos-ttl, 94, ISS,4JO. • <'> lteut 8oeMI, araaH. Merct1-Coswortt1, '3. MS.110. • S. (14) Oettk Oelv, 1,.ienc1, Lote-CO.wottll, '3. MU.O. '-(17} ROdlY Moten. Arceole, 1917 M¥<11· '°''"""· ,,, 1)6, no. 7. <SI MkflMI ""*9ttl, Netertlh, Pe .. Merd'l<oswwtti. tt. m.-. I. Il l RICll Mean, lhlltnfleld, Pen1llt· Cllnroltl, fl, 12•,4IO. f l 15) SCotl AtdlllOfl, .... .,,fleld, l"' Mercll<osworlh, 90, '24.l'O. 10. (fl Arlt Lu~. NetllWlench, Lola· Co1wor111, to, &13,536. 11. <131 A~J. Fovt, HouJton, Lo&e·Coawor111, "· 1n.12•. 11. 1211 Joiln ,,_., Cenede. Merell-Cos· worlll, IS. -'""· sn,300. 13. Ill Denny SUlllYen, Aaotn. Coto .. PenJll .. ClltvrOltl, 12, -Int tallUrt , 127,300. U (1 1) Ludwle Helmrattl Jr .. Canede, LOia· Coswortll, 13, -'"' fellurt , l ll,240. IS (2) Me<lo Andretll, Neaartlll, Pa, LOia· C11tvroie1, 70, duld't, 12t,2•. 16 111 EmtrJOn FlrtlNldl, lrnll, Merell· ClltvrOltl. '3, fuel IMIL, 11', 180. l7 1711 Howdv HolrNI. Alttt Af11or. MICll , Mercll·Co1wortn, '3. e«ldeflt, 117. ISO. 11 ( lJI Scott Pfuett. Rosev... Lote·C~· worlll, 4S, Clnlllnt felluft , 117, 150, 19 ( lOl Roberto Gu..-r.,.o, Cotomola, Lola· CoiwOl'lh, 41, tntlnt failure, 117.150. 20 (It) JDlln Andlretll, llro•n,t>ur1, Ind., L01e·Co1wortll, 3S. -'nt,lellurt, Sl7.1SO. 11. (lS) ltendY Lewi,, Hlhborouoh. Lola· Co1wor1t1. 23. o~ orn•ur•. 116, 120 n. 1261 Dick F.,.tuson. Lo' Antttet, 1917 Marcll·C<Kwortll. 1', oll lffk. M.120 23 (20) SColl 8rtYlon. Coldwe r..-. M~ll , Lota · Judd, 1', w in, 123.120. 2• ( 11) Teo Fabl. llalv. Mercll·Pori.che. •. tl'\Qfne tallure, st, 110 2S 12•1 Fulvlo 8ellalllo, llelv, lfl7 LOle· CCKwortll. l . fire. st, 120 26 (2S) Dominic Ool>lon, Sen Anwtmo, lt9' Mertll·Clltvroter. 2, 9ffrbox. S 11.120 Time of rece. l:SJ:47.l4 Meroin of v.clorY 1 laP Plus 3l •'2 MC:ond1 Ceullort flags l lot • leOJ Lt~ cnanOfl S •morl9 • drivers Lao leede•T Un~r, I· It, 8oeMI. 20-23. Sullivan. 24-U . Ma ,t.ndrtlll, 26, Sulllvan, 27·41, Unttr . 42·fS . 'V t • I f, .. sonBALL s.Nws (S5·•ftd·Wet') (et H"°""""" ... di I A 01¥1tlell SoulMf'n Catltorn1a 8ravei. I. Hun1tno1on Buell 4 Soutnttn California llrav•' 19, Oown•v • Oow,,.y 12, Foun1a1n Valin • Fountain Vallev 1S $6n Juan Caolllrano 4 Futltrlon 7. $6" Juan Cao1\lrano • Huntlnoton &.Kil 12 Fu11trton O • OlvtMell LO' AlamlrCK 10-1 O<•net S.nlo<1 2·7 Senta Ana 10 Colla Mtta 9 Wllltllff 13, Irvine S Ct OM'*! Or•no. Con • Cer<11 11, Foun1a1n Va11tv 1 Huntlnolon Beecfl •, Newoor1 Btecn 4 El Monie II Or•~ (ountv Etlta • C2 OlvlMtll We11m1,,11er 9, Colla Mela • VIiia v aiencla 12, Gero.n Grovt I Anantlm 14, Fvtlerlon t NHL St.MY Cup •v-"' DIVISION FINALS T-.....1 G«ntl New JtrWY ti Wnlllneton. 4.3S Pm Botton ar Monlrffl, 4:3S om TMMllv'•~ Edmonton ., CtlOtl'V, 6:JS pm St. Louil et O.troll. S:OS o m F recs Coue>lt\, suoo Paul Azlnoer. 2,,600 Devld Oorln, M,600 CIJl'fl' Slrenot. 21,117 0oue Tewell. 21.117 0 .A. Wtillflno. 71,117 s1 .... Pait, 11.soo ,,. 21' ,,, 271 Run Cocllren, 17,SOO ~ ltkeumbtr. 17 ,SOO Het Sutlon, 12,000 SendY Lvtt, 11,000 Curt awum, 11,000 Lenny Wadllln,, 12.000 L•rrv Rtn11 .... 12.000 Jolln Mella""'· 12,000 Lerrv Nel•on. 12,000 m -Frto Wed1worth, 7,Sl3 81alnt McCtMlJltr. 7.Sll Tlm Simoson, 7,Sll 8oCI Tway, 7,Sll Ce111ln Peele, 7,Sll Tommy Nellailma, 7,Sll 191 80llC>Y W edli In'. S,JtO BtrlllWlrd L•-. s.390 Brtll Uooer, S.JtO Nkk Feld<>, 4,4SI Ed Oo.;olltrll' 4.•SI w..,,,. Graoy, 4,4SI Rocco Mtdlalt, •.•Sl Ge<lt S.utr1, •,•SI Jim Hallel. •,•Sl LPGA t.um11mtnt (al LM A ...... 0 210 JI• NtnCY Lootl, '60,000 Merla Ftoutrn·Oo111 )1 000 Cotlffn Walller. ?1.000 Kim Sn1oman, lt,000 A(nl' AIColl, 19,000 Marina Nault, 11,.00 Amv Btnr. 11,.00 Slltrrl Turner. 11.400 Jull lnk"er 11.400 211 1ll 21) 214 Penny Hammet, 7.160 Holll\ SIKY, 7, 160 Rooln HDOd, 7, 160 Nancv Ledlltller, 1 160 S.tlv ou1 .. 1a n. 1, 160 Ceinv Morie S.461 Avaio.o OU molo. S,467 Oet>c>1t Mel~ v S, 466 ~andra Pa1mer. • ?S6 Mitri Edllt, 4,7S6 Marci Borarrn, •,?SI Janel A~non. •.?S6 Mlu re Btr1eo11t. •.7S6 Oet1 lt1cnard. •.2SS Heelnt r F'a rr. 4.2SS Connie ChtMeml, 4.2SS L v11n A<11m\ 4,2SS 21S 217 Dtt<lff LHktr. ). I H Bonnr• Lauer. 3, ti S l(a1nv Po\Hewall. J 115 0011re Mocttrie. l.11 s Dor Germern 3.11 s Jane~' 3 11S )UOY 01Ck•"~ ) llS Snirtev F'urlon9 l 1 IS x-won olt vofl s.Nw' tourna~t let H.vt"'"I -Clli Cn1 RDC1r1ou11 Sl1 .SOO JoM BrDd•• 20,6?S Miller &artier 20 6?S Gav Brewer IS.6?S 8ob C11arlel 1?.SOO Herold Htnn1"0 9 37S 210 111 211 m 214 Arnold Peim.r I 437 SO Gen• Ltlller 1,437 SO BOl>llV Nk:l\OI\ 1. S00 Garv Plavtr 6,300 Ltt Elder 6,300 Jim F '"" 6,300 Al Gelw11tr 4,666.67 Ben Smith 4,666 61 8u1Cll Baird 4.666 '1 JIS 216 117 ,. .... .,_ .. ....... 9.70 ... 4Hl ·73 6S-70·73·" •7·49-71 ·6t 10·10-11 ·'6 n·6'·"·'1 .. fl·Ol·10 71 ., 10• .. 71 ...... .. ,., ., .... 10 11-69-10--.. 10-n·6HO 69 6S·14·11 n 68-.. ·71 67 P "69·n 13 i.t·66·n 69 10· .. ·12 14·69·69· .. • 7~··•·61·61 7) 71·47· .. 10 10· 10·10 10 6Hl·72 71 66 11-n 10 7) 71·'7 .... 1)·71 10 10-••·n ',-69·75·61 71 70· 70-69 , . •1 ,.. 70 .. 60·7•·11 1H0·•1·1l n 03.11-16 11·11·61 70·10·70 13· II 61 1)-10 ,, •9 10·13 ll 75·65 1l ,, ... 11 Ol·ll 10-10 7) 1• II 69 71-13 10 73· 70 11 11·11 II 1)·68 1l IS 1)·67 n n 11 n 11 n 11. '• tO ,, n 10 ,. 11·71 n·n·11 11·1• 11 n·n n 14 69·1) IS-61·1' 10· I0· 16 IS·TI II 13 n n 13 71 ll 17·1' I) 7) 70· 14 11 n ,. 1l •9 7S 71 I IS 6'1·61·1) 11·69· 70 73· 71 ·67 10·1211 10 1] ~] 12-10-n 1)·1?·69 n ·n n 11·10·73 T)·1)·11 17·73·77 n-n·n • __ Pla_IC_NO_T_ICE __ 1' NlllC NOTICE I Ml.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE Pla.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE rt&IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE MllC NOTICC Ml.IC NOTICE ITAffmNT °" flied In lhe office of Trent-j•noe County on Al)fll 12. .... yeers IUI PHI. IO lat .. 1"1C11TIOUI .,..... 1""1CTITIOU9 .,..... ESCROW. 0 INC . 3S&& Lot\g -Costa Meu. Cehl 92627 Aa~NT Of' teree's a11omey, Susen S 19&8 Eecrow No. known to trantler-ere NAMI ITAru.N'T NAm ITA.,._MT Beech Blvd . Lot\Q BMdl, ITAT'EmNT Of' David Bowen 19392 UH°" l"lCTITlOUI L.edy. a8 Lot\g Court SU1re nn... 1A17/ll. none The lotlowlng petlOf'll .,. The fotlowlng pertona .,. CellfonQ 90807 end lhe .... AaANOOf...,,. °" Sllaoy Harbo1 Cirele Hunt· IUStNlH NAME B~ ThouMDd Olll• Celt-Publtstlecl Orange Cout NOTICI TO Deled Apt11 7, ti88 doing bu9IMst ... doing~ a -~ey for flllng cleHM by any UA~llCnnoua 1nglon BNcb, Ca!U. 926'8 Tiie following pe rsons lornfa 91360 , tele pl'lon• Deily Pllol April 111 2S M•y CREDfTORI Of' Gw•a MO w. Kanwy. lft.. JP TAYLOR CO . 308 LAZER·TECHNICS. 335 creditor "1•11 be Mey 11. IU._11 .. ,... 'r111s business Is con· "-,,. ebendoned the use or (805) •97·9661 2 9. 1988 SUI.I( Til~9' t9"ded Tr_..., ~th Stree1. ~ a.cn. 82n<S SI . ~ a..cn. 198& whidl Is the butlneee The lollowlng ~flon• dueled by an lndlvldu•I the Flctlltous 8 u1lne11 DATED: Apr~ 14. 1988 M~ AND Of' fNTIMTIOM C-. I,--. ... HM c.:it 92ee2 Calif. 9*3 dey before the~ heve •bandoned the UM of Oe'lld Bowen Name 808 S MARINE DE· 9r, --·~ -C~ 1ti. TO T'RAN9FE" ~ tnieftdad TNl ..... WWW R•y Tey1or, 308 381h Jacqui P~. 335 82nd lion dete ac>eelflecl eboYe. Ille Fictitious lutlneH Tiit.i statement wa~ ftled TAlL. 2t•S S.....lle. Balb<>9. r,._.., "'""'"'· Tr-P\&IC NOTIC£ A&.COHOUC Publlthed Orenge Coat StrMt. Newport 8Hcll, St . Newpot1 Beech, Cellf. O.ted: Memc 29. 1988 N•me. INTRIGUE IN· wllh the County Ciertc of Of· C.111 928() t Wor 9EYIRAQI Delly PllOt April 18. 1988 Cellf. 92962 92963 ~ GUAUI, lft.. TERlORS--NORTH, 4055 E. a.nge County on M•rdl 23. The Ftellllous 8us1nese .10HM ~Hli9', Tr-1"1CTITIOU9 9UW•I 1.ICfMll(I) M412 Joy Taylor. 308 38111 Tlll9 bualneH le con· tendM Tr•...,.• ~Pelme. Unit A, Anellelm, 1988 Name reierred 10 at>ove wu ...._ N.-.. tTAn•NT (lece. tt01-e101 StrM1. Newport 8Hct), ctueted by. en ln<SMdu•l Publlshed Orange Cout Calif. 92807 f'l7lllO 111eo In Orange County on Publllhed Orange Co&S1 Tiie foOowlng pel'tonl are u.c.c . ..wJ/OI MllC NOTICE Cellf 928&2 Jacqui Petey Dally Piiot Apf'll 111. 1988 Tiie Flc1lllou1 Bualneu Publistled Ol't119e Coatt March 16 1988 FILE 0•11y PllOIAp•l118, 1988 dOlngbuslnestH MOnl l ft) Gene Pl•"• Gaspard. Tlltt alatement v;u flled M•lt N•rner9fetredlOtboYeWH O•llyP1lot Matc.n 28.Al)fil4. NO 37'762 M• 13 PETER GIOVANI ELEC· Nola 19 W9by g.lven thtt l"lCTITlOUI BUllNIU 4002'~ Channel Piece, New-llllltll the Counly Ci.n. of Or· filed In Ofenge County on 11, 111 1988 Rob8f'1 Eugene Dense Jr TAIC, 2•101 Snipe, Laguna a bulk transfer of pereonal .. .-.. ITAT'lmWT POrt Beech. CelH. 92Ml2 enge County on AprH 11, P\a.IC NOTICE Septembet 18. t98S FILE M-370 801 E Alosta A-3 Azusa. P\8.IC NOTICC Niguel Calif 92677 proe>erty end • trenlf9f of Tiie followlng pet'IOf'll ere Tllll bllalnest 11 con-198& NO.llS-48&9 C.111 91702 I Peter ,t. Giovani 2•101 llQUOf llcenM(•l 11 about to doing bullnest u : ducied by co-partnen "11J11 ACTITIOUI IUltNRH Donne Metle, en lndlvld· Tl\11 business wes con-l"lCTITlOUI au ..... 1Sn•pe l eoun• N~ Cellf be made SOUTH SHORE PAINT· G p Guperd PvbMlfled Orange Cout .... ITAT'lmWT uel .. ...ionor lo lnlrlgue rtll.IC NOTtCE dueled by.,, lndMdual .. ,... ITAffMINT 92677 . . The name. aociel MCUI· ING COMPANY. 2625 So. Thia llllemerll WU flied ()lily"°' April 18, 25. May The followlng pertont -lnterlort. lnc .. 4055 E 1---------- Thll stelement wu filed The fol!Owlng persons.,,, Tiiis busineH 11 con-ttyl*'-el lb number. end Diamond. Senta Ana. C-1 . .ith !fie County Ctenl of Or-2. 9, 19118 doing butlneM u · LePMme. Unit A, Anehelm. • fClt111 wttn Ille County Ctent of Of. d0tng buSlnest u ducted t> en tndlvlduel rne11ng eddr ... of the In· 92704 enge County on MerQI 29. M~3 OIVERSIFIE.D SERVICES. Cellf. 92801 l"lCTITIOUe ~U tflGe COvntyon APrfl 8. 1988 CIJSTOM TXT 959• Peter ~kwenl 1eftded tren•l•rora are: MlchMI MarlO ~u. 1988 23854 Vie Fabrlcante. Deane Anendal, Inc . IS ,.... ITA~ Put>t111'1 Orange Coast H amllton Hun11ng1on Thl5 1111~1 wn Ned GUILLERMO W KARM'I', 2825 So Diamond. Sent• 1""1'1'111 Ml.JC flOTIC( Mt.Ion vieto. Calf. 92912 Augull Drlv•. Rancllo The following persons.,, Delly Pilot Al)<'ll 111. 2$, Mey BMQI. Cet11 926•6 wtlll Ille County Clet1I of Of. 250 E 171h Slteet, Costa Ana. Calif 92704 Pvbllslled Ol'enge eo.t Arthur T PMlloet. Cell-Mirage, Calff 92207 doing but1nees ... 2. 9. 19118 Jud1tll Anl'le Smtih S9 !<> angeCounty on APfll 8 1NI Meee. CA. DOINO BUSI· Tnls buslneH 11 con· Delly Pilot Aprll •. 11, 18. 25. 81Ma1 lornla, 27899 Redondela. Intrigue tntetloft. Inc .. WARMINGTON HOUS· M-4 10 Belgrav• Garden Grova, ,,:,,_ NESS AS HILLGR EN ducted by In lndrvlduel 1988 NOTICI TO Mlalon'Vlejo. Cellf. 92et2 eMignM of Donne Merle, ING INVESTORS·-111111, ----------Calil 9:?645 Publrtlled Orange C0111M LIQUOR Michael Ogenellu M·3117 CMDITORI Of' Thit blltlneu 11 con· 4055 E. LePalme, Unll A, 3090 Pu"men Street, Suite P\IJUC NOTICE Tn1s ous•neu 1s con· Dally Piiot APfll 111. 25. Mey The name, soclel s.ecur· Thia Slatemenl wat flied 8UU( ~" ducted by: an lndlvldual Anehelm. c.IH. 92807 A, Cotta M .... Cllllf 92626 ducted O) an 1nd1v1du&I 2. 9, 1994 Uyltederel ta• number. and t111111'1 the County Clerk of Or· P\8.IC NOTICE ,...._ 1111"'"7 Arthur T. PMlloat Thia bualneu .,., con· Warmington Hornet, Cell· NOTICE TO Jud1t11 A Sm1111 M-311 malling eddrns of tne in· ange County on April 12, u.C.C.) Thit statement wN filed duc:ted by• general pertner· tornl•. 3090 Pullman Street, CMDfTORI Of' ~fits statement wu llled tended transferees era 1988 f(... Notice It heretly gl"*1 10 with the County Clefll of Or· ahlp Suite A. Cotta M .... Clltf. BUI.I( TAANIH9' '"'''"' H•e County Clerk OI Of· --.,. flOTIC( CHUNG IL PARK AND 801( ,,,,.. f!CTITIOUI..,..... creditors Of lh• •llhln enge County on Mardi 24. This ttatemem ... flied 112828 ToCre011orsofWINE8>Q 1n9e Cou11ty on AprH 12, ~ HEE PARK. 1157 Rose!dale Published Orange Coat NAMI ITA~ nwned tr.,,.,_Ot(I) tllet a 1988 wttlllheCountyCi.n.otRlv· Mutuet,Benefl1 Celtfom4t 1~C 1 c a111orn111 C()(l>Of 1988 ACnTioue ..-.. AYe . •2. Glendale . Ca D111y P~ot APfll t8. 25. Mey The lolkMlng P9t'tonl .,. bulk trtnsfer it about 10 be FS1ll19 er'lkM County on Match 7, Houtlng lm••tor• 11. L.P . at.on nnm ..,... STATW 9t20t 2 9 1988 dolnQ butlneu u m9de on per.one! pr~ Publlahed Orenge Coat 1988 290 WHlmlntter Street, NotlGe 1s lle<e by given 1nat Pu!>llSned Ofenge COM1 TN folowtng per.ont 91'9 That the perSOl'\el prop-M-'08 S ~ E. C T R U M A S • heteinefler ~lbed o.lty Pllo1AP<"ll 4. f 1. 18, 25, Pub!Wled Ofenge Coa1t Pr~. Rt\odt IMlncl !l\e Tr•111le•or WINEBAD D1111~ P1101 Aprtl 18 2S, Mey doing buelneM at arty to be lrentferred IS de-SOC.ATES IM62 Mllllken The Nll'M9 lftd ~ Itel Delly Pilot. Aorll 4. 11, 18, 02903 1NC a C•1ttorn1a corpo•· 1 9 19811 THE PHOTO l.AB, 590e 1ct1bed In general n fl\8.IC ll()TIC( . , A~. INine, Cellf t271' edd1_.. of !fie Intended M-314 25. 1988 Ttlla bu11nett 11 con· atlOfl 111bou110 rt1&.ke a bulk M-400 EdlflOlr Ave.. Huntington lvrnlture, ll•luret, equip· Robert o Brlggt. 184112 trantf•ror• er•· ST!VE ••.,. llftftl'C M-392 ducted by • general pert. 1ren1ttor to tilt' undersigned Beedl. Cellf. 12647 ment. lredename. goodwill. l"ICnT'IOUe --•• Mlllllten Avenue, trvlM , SCHULZE. 23eO ~ ~ nu1-. n«lhip J()HN C:ROEHLEA Trans· rta.IC NOTIC( Nwned8eehlf,2323Hunt-lee.M, IMMllOld Improve-MAim STATW' Calfl. 9271• llMI .. Coeta ...... e..-ncnnoue..... PtBJC NOTICE Timothy p Hogen. Ex· ltree l tngton St •907 Hunllnglon m.ntt. oovenen1 nol to com-The lollowlng per90n9 ere w Mlel'I... Hey leee2 tornle. _ ec:u1tve V P Tiie 1>u11,.,..s address ot ,ICnnoue .-N 8eectt Cellf 92&.8 pete together wttll the IOI-dotng butlne9e M: Mllltlt•n A"enue ' lrvlM The IOCetton In c.lforftle Mam STA•-• K•W This llllement wu fMed H1e Transleror Is 1690 NAMl ITAT!lmNT ~ L D'Angelo 1335 !Owing ckleorlbed llOOhollc SfEALINGCOMMUHICA· Cellf 92714 . ' of the cN9f eucutM offtoe The folowtn9 pe'90N -'1C11'nOUe .,_.. With the County Ci.n. of Of. ~acenua Unit E. Costa The followlng pereont.,.. Oekwood c)., Arcadia: c.tH . .,._. floenw· 0" S ... TIONS NETWOAt<, 4350 Jonn A. O.Freno..co, 01 prlnOC* ~ offtoe doing ~C~le;.: MARINE MAm STATlmNT 1n09 County on Mercfl 22. t.f .... Calllorn1a 92827 The dotng bullneee M ' 1100& G.nertl liquor LtcenM No Von Kerman. Sutt• 220. 2te 1 Soutll Pultmen St,_. of the ln19nded tr"*"« le: 80UT ,. • The followtno pet90n1 ere tMe t>ullnHs addreu ot !lie REEL AUTO TRANS· Rodger A •own 2234 21-11119 ' now l11u.O lo< ~e.ctl.c.llf.92tMIO SanttAne c.tlf 92705 • .-neMebo¥1. 1 .. W. 1ett\ St .. Coste OOlnabuelneleM: ,.,.,. Tuna terea 11 9901 PORT,1131~Ave..Eut Cotoredo Blvd premi9ettocete0112SO E Krey·Glt>C>one.tnc .. •Cel-JonnLCurci '191e2,,.._ AllotNr~~ ...... c.rtf.92'27 WARMINGTON CON· PubllthedOrenoe. CoeM Qwensmou111 C11a11wor111. C09te Mau. Cellf. IM2t Petedena. Callt t1 l01 . ' 17th Streel. Cotta MeN, Ce lorn!• C()(1>0fetl0tt. •<t50 ken Ave., irm.: c.Mf. 1211• .ct lddr._ Uled by the OW.-~ lrW\, 5" Sl'AUCTIOH COMPANY. I Delly Pttot Merctt 21. Aprt 4, Oahlorn1191311 Thomee DoNle'I, 211$ AbdOlel'I llllfllr, 20112 The1 llW total coneider· Von ~.Sute220.New-Thi• buslnesa la COft-lnttnded tt• ..... Of wtlNn H•ml~ '::" Velley Olf*al pertnenlllp, 3090 t1. 18, , ... The toc.auon of the Pfoe>-Mer!doU. eo.te ..._,Cell!. Spindrift ~. Hlll'ltir'O'on atlon for the tranefet of Mid port a..cn. c.lf. t2teO ducted by: 1 general SIM· ttw.-,._. lell ,._. i.t L~ ~ 1 ftulmen Street. Cotta..._, ...._ er1t to be 1ren11«recs is at ~26 e.ctt Ce11f 92647 bualfleM .ct of Mid llcenM Thl9 ~ 19 con· nertNp pelt eo,., M llnown to die • ,_ nee• ,. COft-c.M. 12t2t t ll• Tr•'\,•l•ror'• llOt• Aober1 ~ JoMI, 507 Ttli .. bu"""9 •• con· le the """ of $275,000 oo.,due1ed by •• CGrJIOfdOll Aober10...... intended tr----ere:~ :!:n lndMdual Edwd G. WermingtOn. tocetecl " 1890 PIK*!t ... Gotd Tenece. ~ ~. ducted by • general .,.,,. lftetucttng Inventory .. u. Irene L. Now9I...,..,.., Thlt et.......nf .. ..., none. ..._,..._ T,_.. of The Ed w.-fta.IC llJTIC( \,Wt E. Colle ....... Qil.. Or9gOfl '7537 ner1lhip meted et ..-0.000.00 . .mlcfl T'* .. ...,,,... .. !led """' the CouMy a.ti of Or-TM IWN(I) end .,.,.._ Thia ..... ..... .. .... lngtOfl Trust, ... U/OIT dtd 1--;,,.;,;=~==-- fdmie 92827 °'91hMIOn.507 GOid AbdoWI...,. cone1et1ofttiefo1owtn9 WfttllfleCouMya.tlofOr·.,. County on~ 21 ...._. of die lnteMediwltfldleCouMyc:e.rtlofOr· t f1 414. 3010 Pvllmen "9C"'10UllUlll•N The prOC*fY to be trs11-T..,.., ,... Nvet, Or· Thia ttatement .. Ned Fund• depottt•d 1n 'enoe County on .-12. 1tet • w•,....-C•I "*MICHAEL= CouMy °" Apl'll 11• ltrwl. eo.t. ......_ Cell!. .._STAW ,...,_, 19 eH of T""*°01'1 9fOf' 11531 .itt1 1t1e County a.ti of Of· eectow S 10,000.00; Demend 1Mt fl-. QUAUS. tHO Newpon t 92t2t TM ~ '*"°"' .. ~ 1teet111t tuefl 11ore TNI ~-11 con-enge County on April t2, Note-10 be reptflCed by nrNl1 ~ Ort11ge Coelt ll'ld .. • eoee. ...... c.tl· ,.,..,. ~ ft. W'"""'9ton. dolftl ..,..._ea: 111o lud lng f l ~turea , ducted bY-•general l)et1· 1Mt Ceafll9r'a OMcll on Of ' PvtlltNd Orenge CoeM De11YPlloUpfll4,ft,1t,H , foml1. ~2~ .... 2I~ -~"'-'·~ N(WftO"T tYITIMI lfrnlahlng.1. trademutc wtNp nn• befot9 tub!Yll•low• of ABC Delly Piiot Aoftl 18, ts. M91 ,... nwt tN "'°'*"" pMt-..,._, """" • • -1 ......, ....... 1H2t TICHHOlOG'Y 4QIO ltrdl ~I, .wld Inventory ueed "°'*1 ft. Jarlm Puellllfled Qf1"ge COM4 I 0 rm 2 2 I Io A 8 C 2, 9, 1... . M410 .... MNto la ~ In 2. t , 1MI M-402 ....... 0 . w ........ _.,, It. 1uf1e 10f, Newport If! connection wttll Tr.,. Thia 11etement "'".flied Oalty fttlot ~ 11 25 Mey '225.000.00; fttomlMOfY flM04 ...., • ltllle °""*' tM-'f,.._... of Tll1 w ...... .-.. ..._,Cell. neeo ,.,..,,., manufec1ure end with !fie County C.11 of Or· 2 t 1• ' ' ~ note-pey·' PmL1C ll()TIC( nlnQ __, .,.,.._ ltftOWfl ,.emly T,_.-Trute I . !OIO ~ °:::' 113' fton TW· ..... butineM .. lllCfl to-.. County on AprN 12. • • ......01 ...... to ...., ... c:toee °' ... ACWIC COMT TNt-'9JC MJ11C( ~ ..,..., eo... ....... "" ..._, Celt .Ion. "" eecrowl40.000.00 PWlJC llJn&:I 119Ch1 ........ NINO CINTI" 9ftf II c.lf,taM nt10 ,So,.,MllllnOwntoMld ,..,. w M1l1Cl ,,.. It .. ....,.... • MamlTATW ...... II: neo ~ HCllft .. IUD•• Thia ...,..,_ .. oon--.. .......... 11111 ....... Tr..-...Mld~ ~2"11--~ ·11--• 111 IM ~ Mld ... lf ...... !!': '9Cnnou9Llrl-r I Tlllflolowlnt,..... .. ll'ld .. c.... ...... ~~'IW ~.I ..... pert.,....., ., ...... cam. ~ T•• ..... Of '-,... -.. .. _. ..,..... ·a• .. -r Heh ....._ •11 • - -... ,., --.... STAIT T , .. ...._ _ ..,_, ,.,. -.... ,..... .. ·--11114 ute11 _,., ectdtl6oll9t ~2.t.t• llMmSTAl-ff ooil'• ... , .. .,.._., ,.,........,.,.._. .. ICJUTHCOMTDIW .......... ..,.. ......... ....._. ......CLW.11ill11eoo ...... a. .......... ..... ...,,. 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April 18, 1988 85 • • • --4 lines 7 days-Prtv••e party only No AMI • Io 80 Escate Commerc1a1, AUCO- • mo11ve Boetfng. Of ._, Wanted fROM NORTH ORANOI CO. ..1211 [ ClA$SIFIEb INDEX 642-5671 I Ital latatt fer kit Ctanal 1112 lnelal ll02 llmat 1M4 .,.,.,, ltacla 1069 •twpert ltacla lOH ••~ile ltaes CtrtH .. , .,, 2112 ... HltC••tt •WNIT •lllTI 1111 llWI PlfllllT? ._.TLrr •-I IL"I Bea~·', • , ... • "" .. 4Br:< Ftr S.le 1100 2 Cute out cory Duple• ~ llAITY We II o•ve you the down 1nl •-""-s 38.:. • {,, >&.d ;.;· • o ICUI I LtllTS VIEW COS p. Mt>H X'lru sen1o1 unns 2BA iBA. 1 car Mlllll 1112 Decorated like 8 dream exohglorashareol own· 38A 2BA 1700s' G·~·"' 9. 1,• ''':.\ -'"r"""' ••:.~ ··~'"'"Orm~ mst• pari. 'lor :.>tJa de" Le 1iJ8• '•pie Dnve o~ 514 L ht any hvtn~rm with erst11~ You ma1<e the belt •. e,, P 1' s::... 1' • '·~· ' o•..-J ·9e::>vs JBR oe spatl' •P· • t>c.oo c•uoh~ Jasmine $900/mo ~===-~· .L1oce1hnghreplace mthlypymts &wesPlare M8A "le~c.ro•:c1~· ~ LIDO ISLE · .. :•!'· ''"~ r 9a1..c S<:~'-.C 9 •• ~')6-&=:se YllLAIEITllS fROll IOUTH OfWtGI co. -1111 THE p'AILY PtLOT C ClASS•f~fQOFFIC[ H'JUAS HECK YOUft AD "~-.s.. . .c:• ._. i THE FNtlT DAY 6 00 AM S lC c;..~ ·~. • P • •• , .,,, ... 1•""'t• S1tu'<'•1900 A~ '''"At.~ • "•' •• • .......... ,..,.,~ • Bi..••ntitt t.nut"'~' "-·" • •••M ,..,. .. ...,... a oo ·~ ~ '1" P.._• • •• • ..... ...-c .. ", , ..,, OIA.Ol-.e:S ., :t• • i•too • .t'""' _..,.. •. ... -~" ' .. v ••• " .c Hill• ... COLDWelJ. BANl\eR U Over1001t1n community apprec. You receive pi11nt C..i A_;_' J I\". .. .... , • ..,ewt>O<' 6ea<• 1711: 4112 pool 1 b~rm walk 10 100•1• ta• oeneftts Must Prints .:in•y ~,f i SOC , J' '· ; ~ :;~.r l.o' 'IAc1• ,,e Pe" s 4 ,.,.,oe 4 ~6 Acre..• 1111· evE'rythtng Perfect have clean credit Agl Phil & Eugenia S•~··"' • , . • :;~'. ""' • :, :iF" 5c9 '416f l\jr • .i•t-Per;> F•w11-Re BEAU" l'Ul 2Br 28a ,,, . ( ... '· .......... '~~· v ,. ,.. .. ...... ~ tof •• ~ ... ·~ •• •O' '"• ~\! I """' ~ • starter or investor un11 497-8757 Dys Ev Wknds RfAourg 854 636 •i;.• • r1 • -· • ........ "'' •• '60-SOO<' ~ :'s:r.''c,~r \; s. ~ O~ ,,..'' duole~ w marbled ll•s OnlyStt9,500 -.a•flllT-l~A.V ~·" .• ,, ::-·s RfA~ • ~ • et e ... ~ es !•pit ga•age laundry p111 1 ••• 1.. ----7'Flm. e> "ii•J•r~ .. or.. J"<Cf •l°' oeacr i1Gcetl6 1'lo ~Ls E 1 .i..., h..-.. • 2 Beoroom olus Den 2 t"' , ~ c # ' • to 5 • S ' · !: s '450 5·5 23"0 .\lJl't utc'tJnol. ( 'l"l '°' ·1 LI KJ \;"' Bath HoMe or great '" \ ·~,' l ' i \ 1 • 1 l ' ".' 96• f,., .. t-!:'·948€ rno ' · ' ·. "'-'' r. · ' · I come po1en11a1• Under· I RE Al T(.JR , • • " ' J ' t,•. 9.: HYll SINES rF-t 1 l\ II'\'\ ground securtty parking ·~( :... rr~<.. · Wiii IEW •UI MA ..aJ HI \I fllR•• ASK ING S280 000 ltalils •'9 2BR 2BA UPStr S ... , • • • • • -0 ..... *"'~ ,,.,,. ' ~ ....... •c.-,, •• ,, J •-o.. ,... •--rt ltacla 1069 l•Ptt m1c•o oeamo!d Ce• Spacious single sty on hrr Wltitt lltn ·-r-G o 3 i•y CllES RtHtl Cea••• cec~ g11• "" o "'ups . ., . ..- 1~---~ .............. " orestig1oos alaxy r MflllT 111-•IO • T OPEi HOUSE ,.. smi.ong Chtdrn o~ BR, 3 BA, lormal DR • E•ecu t1ve home 31 IY OWMER · ·· ..... , tfaer1J ZlOZ 51600 mo ·21 8335 FR Large pvt yard with bedroom 3 bath w1tn lalMI DAILY 1-5 -.EN"' 5,.,,.. BEACH B rQ ...... o14'\ ~o...•1 • ., ........ w ..... , .. ...._ ___ . -•• • • • ' ' ••o • • ••\ '•~... .... . ... covered pallo -spa community pool/spa • lOO? Bea '•u .:e. ;. • • • ,. ,• i:.~s~ ;.~· CHINA Cove condC' 'l ' Prime location near parlt Only s 184 500 CALL Ptaaasal• .~ ...... • . -· '· -..ev.:::.v•' .so sa. 5 2Ba 2-c.ar oar , OIUC• IC' 144-... 1. _ :"'"'· , • 2111 VISTA Olll&Jl " -va •t-• s ... 1es s•2 • oeach Pa110 b BBO 751-5000 SELECT BH&G 208 E Bat Ave Re<!vcec o;,·<.; .: •WATER YIEW• '·' -·• .&'": "de S ?QC< $1350 mo 9~9.30a.: P•h -------------$401<-nov. S455000 fllu -· •• . ~.~ Merrlll&.ynch r .. e ... e• ••••• E ... "'.· .. •o ~Bcs,-,·• 573.·5;,• e-e • 4or Joa 3100s f )-s', .·.;: Realty ··:· ...... :,c :ll'' s ·~ I ~ .. II~ I I . T'9. -.......... , ... I \ I &rl ....... 1 _·_I I ==i II ... ,·.·.-: .. -..... rru-•••• 1111 ---~ ........ ! let Ut Http Y 11 Sell V Ht Ptopert~! C111 C1111ilie4, 642-5678 AIA Realty 673-587( llYFllOMT• E eqa•' J&::. Bl> ·~r·E;:.~~_J_,.._ • ., .... o,ME$ e11•• A•VE OPEN SUN 2-5 B1dr Al;' ~ '<o Aqt-• 'S :•t"* ~·;. w OC - -!~· .... • ·~· -c;: ·.• · c 4 WITllflllT CtrtH •el •u 1022 ~c.o"...: ·;.~ .~:·". • •' .. ··:_ ~ ,' YHS&ILLE ,UTHHE l1llilu ls l1ai 2106 un1Que • o• SBP :'6A WllTfWITIR YllW!!! t.-:.1• '•-· ' ,.. •• _. ... .,, r.. WITM YlfW! -~~ ·&.:. "• l.'9 bl.Ct. SI()() p!\11 "Ome r Q .. •~· 2 MILLION DOLLAA v EW Je' ~. :.~ . : .. ~ ... •' LO' c6.. • .. ·,· ... r , . c:r• 6 e~cluSIYE' ro ... .,..v .... I For S930K Agf 7S9·9"'7' •·:;rr • 'J •• • ow•, •• '3 ,l")JS •• •" ' _: •• -::1·oi:.c ng Spac•ous4 versafoll'f' 0 • "'"' ' • -· • • lo : • • .. • • .,--~ plan \J\.'on<U!•lu1 ••t'w$ Costa MtH 1024 IOTl•FLIGNTPATURM !:'.•· •,,.,.. -.. ... Great 1ron1 ::>c1"" D't'r'' P.,.. • ~ ·-~ • • •• -~ =-~.... -. Esa ::>uo e• ot parl<1ng A. "'e"' ~t' o• BY Ov.·ner Dr•e o. CJ I ~·.:;: :: • \•\llHlk••'I elm ::. •-J, ~·;;•c ~seav a1S35VOm<. for JDP' 3i2 Magnot a P· "·C • s • , ;-• It• •'II .. In< -"' ~ .. ~ " -~' R..,o, YILLA IEITllS 3br 3oa tarr ·m 3-car Pea-.1-.. , ... ~--~• .• ~~~ .,l • f ~·•·£ t I : . • · ! · ·· r 5"\4i' lll-•tl2 gar l•p1 1~ vl1s •P,...,Clel ~ ~ _ • S266 000 ~22 "·5 • _ . ::-.s ldM1. ~EAA ne.,. 3b• , C'.la Raat. lucla ,£=>s:. -:: • .:: ·. Pn1as.al1 2107 town"'o""f' ., ,r ;ia•iQt-a•~"-~, ... o· :,• .. ; NEWPORT llEl&llTS •• .,.. · .,..,. · :: .. · . , , ,.., , se<>-.s • 3 9 : ~ ·,. ~a' Your 0"'• P" ;)'assy ·"'9''.l.,. ~"r'""" CNARMllGFllER '• "-:.-·· :._., •. • .. e 4 • :re·..-,.,omt 1n SiBOOmc 60·'46:i<'• g~~y;~o2~:r 2~~3Kq~ . ..s ;S.e ... r r,a,•:;<s,," -~ ... t'-ll,o•;;or s-~:. -···4~ ••• Ea··a "'"s;; ,.,. 11IE\l\2tu2oa'·IVCOndo for information & surprisingly tow cost. 963-8:?i" Q E Prof g,.,' \ ~ 5;. ,• .. ... • ?;:C..C. ~"'.: WOl'T UST! ~ ,J{ • ., ... ' r • •ets .OnQ _ovel\ QdrOen ndoor c · ..:~ · ~ ... : .. ..." .. c· . ~ \~ ·e·-• ~ ~:,. .. : '~' 1nar) ;11ir c•ubns oas's ·~ft r· .. ;:s'o .··= . ~~-. ": CtrtH •el Mu 2122 sr area S•9SC ·31-6232 .:::e, ·set .::a, -. ~r-. ~K-• ··::;•c • se •c Of!'acn '!'3:l".' -"~ l>·cc, •54 ·"0~2 .. l\j.(t ic BhS•Oe Brog ~ew1~ :ll'CO• 3BR 2BA 1w• :)p» Frp1 PiittO ::>,. .n~ S' SOC 5•5. '006 oa.BCHEVROLET ~ Home of the Serengeti Blazer «;wifaf-101 C;ill our friend~ sa esmen for deta1is 5 79-5 100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E lmpenal Hwy -Yoroa Linda Cahlorn.a Compare Our 0 Service & Selection THEODORE ROBINS THE ~1' STORE -2000 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 o SADDLIBACK Sales Leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 TAB ERS 0 ~ '1ii' P~RTS and SERVICE Oix-n Sat. S .\LES BODY SHO P LE.\SING ST i--: R LI~< i 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa· & SA~~YJL~~G & 0 NEW LOCATION! SAN TA I N A AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mell Or., Sent• An• 135-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger Sales Dept open 7 days Service Hours: Mon.-Fri 7am-10pm G Ste rling0~JY!M! SALES • SERVICE • LEASlll • PARTS • OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS • 11.0 JAlllllEE 11111, llWPllT IOU !U,KHI It h1"'-• ltltdl ••••14" hita4d Sert1et M .. n > la.•.· le,... ·•riMr I \I \ LH'i lT\' "' \ I l·. ~ ~ 't I: H \ l C E OLDSMOBILE. Gl\tC TRUCKS :2 ":lo HARBOR BL \'D .. C'n ta Me a 540-96-10 tlO\ I>\ \IO l'OH (' \H~ 2 60 HARBOR BL.\'D .. Co ta Me a 5~0-07 13 ~ hlo<'k---~o. of 40.~ fwy. CD JIM SLE MONS IMPORTS \ "lft""r 111 ".l,.,., .. • ~ 0 ~(>Li l h ( ,( )1l1 llt \ _.,,:1,J-•• Th•nk You For Making Us = 1 In America. Come In •nd See Why Pans Open M ·Sal 8 • S 30 Sat 9 • 4 c m Ser111ce M-Frt 7 30 . 6 p m 1'711 M&CW et.YO WUNTINQTC* M&CH 714 I 842-2000 ONLY 15 MINUTES FROM NEWPORT. SAVE HUNDREDS! 405 Frwy. East 1 Block to 6633 Westminster Ave. Westminster 714 849-8333 1-800 26-CHEVY AN~rlE \t PACIFIC OCEAN SALES LEASING NEWPORT BEACH P•~ SERVICE PARTS c.ALL ONE OF THESE DIALERS FOR THE BEST BUYS 0 WE BUY •CAM • VANS • RV1 • ALL MAl(ES • TRUCKS • Btt<ES • TRAILERS • ALL MODELS .. CAIN 1111.: ............ ""'w.!I 91 FWY CARS• TR UCKS• VANS 0 NO CREDIT NEEDED QUALITY USED CARS BIG CASH DISCOUNTS AUTO CONNECTION • 894-0993 BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC e o...,, a_,,~ tJtJMt' ~·t ·· A.t•N 9nah·· EE MOTOR TRE OS C'AR Of" THE YEAR ... ,,,.. ERVlC'E DEPT OPEN MOS DAY UNTll. 9 00 r M b L~ ... ' , (7t•I 19M611 -e.a.~ .. &~Grow.fW\ ....,~Rl!'llnsttr ABE · ·e n in~ Orange ( tlUnt' cH er~< 'ears' F'.i ., .\. Lf"-"''(' 0 -'.lf\ r 11' '.11 -'LI '1 "-._8' eno' "IHOP 2noi 1 H.irbor Bh d .. osta f\ksa 0 540-9100 0 H()l " I • l \1 PO~.., "I 1~c. .\1ercedes-Ben-: ·~>-\l.u>• hester Bou•~""~ u·..1ena Park 213 or 714 /MERCEDES M -r .,._ \I ~ -1 h;> ·r .,... 6p V.nt·rc l 5 and ' 91 mCtet ~l. Sa 2p CO .ELL CHE VR OLET 0 2828 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County G : '-.. Sales • Service ~ • ~ _ Leasing .......... C7-. _ _..,._ .... ,, ~ ~ll==-· ~ !!CF Jr 546-1200 Special Parts Line 546-9400 c 0 UR P F CTION :ORITY • ~ ()r~nge ~ l oast .Jeep Eaf!le 549-8023 •Sales •Service • ~asing 2524 Harbor Bh d . • Costa Mesa 0 '··.,-~,,.:I. ~ ... 1883 ' ~ ~~¥()';) 7141 •• ,.1111 Auto Sales and Leasing 15451 Be.ach Blvd .. Westminster (11•* )-41,1 {.114) '93-0451 0 ·R\ x .l-R ~ilU ER· H ONDA · :: l BONDA DEALER IN OllAJllGE CO. t ·• c:>r.,.. CoMt DAJLY PILOT/ Monday, Aptll 18. 1988 \ ·.•.•a .. a·r·.·2"'L-.·ow-.-pooi""-.14 ______ _._,. 111.1 ... , ......... 8Xlvs1tTiA wXATib. -.lllf.lliill! s1eoo mo. Short ltineney aR ,p dupi.I(, Com• ........ Ml·IHl Wtll ltllin My eo.ta Mete hof'n9 !ntry ~ p0ttti0n Ill,..., e months ontyl Call pieteiy returb. 8 d00t1 to UH W 9111L ftll S,.3C)m. Infant I toddler, AOMCY with 1dv1nci11- 241..0590 tor Info bct1 St15tmo yrty. Geo<ge 18R 18A YEARLY. 2274 Newpott BIVd. CM Call after 3:30 M2-78M ment oe>i>Of1unlly MUii * LARGE 2 1tory Exec:. 7 141526-3204 "' .,,_.. INIT9ll11 Step• to t>eech & lhOc>· 149.7445 W Hltt•t HOUSEKEEPERICOO'i< navettronowrlt1ngc'!t1 •Bdrm 2~8a l'IOme. W•lk MSO Nice-1• utll• paid. 61),afkllng Clean. larg• ping. 1 car parking. Play• y l I r c:om.r w..cill"' IMne PIT for elc*ly women Ing a typl,,g skUI• 3 to t)ee.C;h $2300/mo no-peta. nMt t>Mchl Garden aic>tl. Beautllulty Real Eatat•. e73•1900 IClt ta tat a I ~t Iott-Corn« Vu Sulte Occaaa drMng. N/tmkr: lmmed. (1l4) 47~~ ....... LUii * 645·0124 • 1U L.., llndlCIP•d grounds. 28R 1BA. ch#ming cot-nu FUii aeMce M-F 11-' Nwot 7~ ..._.._..ford • 4aR ... Lff 28R-dbl m11ter sultM. ..,lllTIU* GREAT 3BR 28A ,.,. ......... x. ~:~ ':0::!~~~rkrys: tage, trplc. Steot to the JX§Qjij@ CRK §QdU@ft .... 111 ~TURE HOUSE ........,.,_ t•"'e dbl nar.,.. ... Jiil ......... • -...->'Vo . beach No peta •1050 "E T.. 28 • {Seti t KEEPE"/N .. NNY .......... "' .... ... ..... ... ti· rep ..... • • ...,.. . .,. 2-5 Bdrm $900-15000/mo Shuttefl. fr""'· d/w, w/d no ,...ti L ,.,. .... 1 2•a7 n N ,.L r -urn. 1200 aq ft on .. ......._ a-n " f:i .... s3s'ooim'o Mall yard. $1200/mo. Dy1 Marti Agt 642-7706 hku p1, gr,' w/opnr. •SEVER.AL LOCATIONS mo. v m..., .... • '" Tennis, pool, g'ated. Ample Pand;;:-~ ... ;f: F01 family of 4. Approx. 38 G . 720 9800 or 847-6357 Hm S46"8826 BAYF~ONT Exctualve $1250/l'flO Yrty. 873·8754 Bechelor S605 ... , .. llM* $3000/mo. 720-3778 $1400/mo. Call Steve hrt wk. S5hr. For 1 Yr. _ _ L.B,O condo 2br... den. UdQ Ptt0in. S!m...lllP .11._, t Bedr~m IMO Frig, dlshwaaher. stove WEEKLY NOW! Beautifully •873-0920• Ref. required. Plea .. 2ba. 2·car gar. rp.c. w/7J 2br 2'~ba. frpl, 2 car gar, .. -'t&drm-l ·8• $716 lnel.-~·~6--4&55 -rurrllll,.ol'ilS-~ front 300 .. • c.and-~to: 1 .. / hkup. pool. Jae, qutet set· pool 52500• 673.3313 28r, 18a. tor 1 or2 edultl. 2250 V•nguud 540-9629 ... ~IO 3br 2b•. patio. trplc. 2 1 aq "•t 1/aq ft-triple · Mande&e. 3740 C8mpul '~t:WrWJ' rt• . 1 ting. s 11001mo 650·6313 , Lite & airy. View aundec:k. ------'* 1 * 640_.784 net. Fully flnllhed baM-Or. Nwort Bch. Ca 92960 \I' I ••yp1-r--11 s t k / 1 N Bachelor S5e0 Fri.... dl1hwa1 er, atoYe garages. ment. carpeted. fire •• • ' " MESA Verde spacious ex---• -tree P 0 w petm t. • 'lf IL aprlnlder1 Great CdM t la-1--t IHI REAL.TOA$~ ecutlve. SOOOs/f, park Spacious 48R 3'1\BA, 2 S, N·P. SH5mo. Yly lnetd 1 Bedroom S955 Incl. No pets 545 .. 855 ltat1Ja It •HI · O· ey= · lh tlo ut111 2Bdrm 1'/•B• f750 ........ STBLUFF .. • ...... canon. 645-6505 .... lllllR•*,. AIDE. L1ve-1n AMiii dlsal>led tam prof E/Sd CM. Nlc:e rm • S350t mo. EYIS & wknds oft. F prf. N1mk 646-2357 AP.P.L Y Al · - Alli In April and become eClglble to Win • trtp to C•t111na. We 111ve pos- itions for: view near golf courses. story home w uge pa • · 28drm 28.a $850 .. ""' " •• -Ml lb e..ia-.. 1111' •••••• UNUSUAL 38R 3'..tBA, 2 .L .. ~e/Optlon or reritl Magt'lltloent view. Lg matr lll·llll* 825 Center St S42-1424 18R 18A, trpl $725 Lae Resp F . HB dlx m1tr * -S~ful Marlne Otat. trptca, dbl garage, top of $2300/mo. 545.3722 suite w/encl porch. 3 c•r Quiet Penln. Pt'lt. Yrly. Lrg 28R 28A, frpl $&95 LM Br/Ba.• pool jaz. tux AIC. Ampi. pt'tlg, 1325 up. lffkl exp'd Pay/Rec •Recep11on11t the line~.· .J2150/mo IEWLY HO-•Tll P5~;~~11 0~5:~1rxu"m"ow 2BR 2BA. 2 car gar. uv & Bae,;;;------seoo 722·8140 or 7224011 ground! $425 •utlls. Kim 2855 E Cat Hwy875-9900 Clerk wtcomputer exp. •Clerks .. .. -din Rm. w/d hkupa 1 Bdrm $680 '* EASTBLUFF Townhae 650 0827 O 848-07 45 N -I UI ~ Good Ul•ry & benefrta •Data Entry 38R 28A. Cloae to ocean. 2BR w/gar. new crpts. YILU lllTllS · · · 1 n pkg. Ple•sant non-1m0k· •Secrettry SP.. $1450/mo 675-5079• 2Bdrm ,.,,ea $790 Apt. 3Br 2Be. 2 c•r gar. ... •• h !817 WESTCLIFF "IVE •Word Processors A\11 nowt $1550/mo lncd yd 636-4 120 1· "" 111·•112 131 E. 18th St 646-.6816 no pets $1025/mo yr lae. •N.B. steps to .,_c . . n Ing Irvine office. Cont.ct '* '* '* 2526 Santa Ana 'D'. $710 SUPER sharp 1BR. 'llblk --------644•1010, 8•5 Mon.-Frl. Master bdrm w/gar. Prof Nwpt Bch • .Agt 541·5032 Denise 250•0880 •Warehouse .DEl AGHE04BR2BA.f\8W NEWPORTTERR.ACE35r IAYS•IES to t>eh. P•rlling. new Bachelor !!?Co *m-n•••••~ nlamkr shrlu•unlt.S825 FOR LEASE~578aqft.•t AOOlllTllllllTUT •Shipping •rid Aece•v•flQ oelnt, crpt & window cov-21 tBa. upgraded condo. 3BR. 2BA Cape Cod carpet, Ille. paint. Yearly 1 Bedroom ..,.. re -w 650-3633 or 639-8722 85ctaq ft. Back buildlng •AH1mbly erlnga .. Nice patio, dbl lrplc pool. sauna. S2500tmo Ava11. 611 $725 -sec 673-6478 2Bdrm l ''•Ba S790 tBdrm 1Ba, d /w, wet bar, $350 Moves You In! Reg. 440 E. 17th St.. C.M. FIT opening tor Accounts Top Pay. bet'leltts Lol'lg O.~Gt·~~~~~ 51100,mo 968-4191 Agel1tDebi Blbb Ctrtaa••l•ar KB 161E.18thSt 642-0856 S775Nopets875·8908 couple wants prof, not 645-8523,6191346-6366 ~=~~=~~:i:111~.: ind short term ass19l'I ---------2BA 2' i BA TwnHse Huge 644-9060 or 642-8868 2 Bedroom. 1'-"IBA. SSOO otllPLm llllllL CLIFF HAVEN. New decor. straight mate to shr 2br Ocean view ault"· park-will be: Prepar•tlon of a ments tor Hu,,11ng1011 c.ta.... 2124 yro wl auto access. Dbl BEAUT Harbor Vu Home Move-In Bonus! 1 year , •StOO OFF• 2BR 1Ba. Nt In kite.. trop . CM apt 646-5493 Ing. phones. lite sec-dally bank deposit. fltlng. Beach, Costa Meu gar. xtras1 $995. Pet ok 2 2 stry. 4BA 3' 2BA In-law tease. $950 -$500 sec. Rent brand new for 1eut patio, encl. gar. no peta. CdM 2 story house, nice retarl•I dutlel. algn space some phones, front office Newport Beach & Irvine ;28' 18a 6UPER CLEAN ppl. 646-1264/642-9666 Qu a r 1 e r s . $ 2 7 5 O 900 Sea Lane 644-2611 Beaut 1 & 2Br aeta ready '$800/mo. Agt 842·2134 cot'ld. Quiet. walk to bch. avl. On Coast Hl¥tay work & typing (30wpm) Call ... dplJI, lg yd, o•r. d/w w/d 644-6610 or 673-31i~ tor mQve-1n S550-S650 Eastblutf-Oeluxe 2300 s/J M /F. Avall 518. $500/mo. $3/sq/tt. 213 592-0833 $1300/mo. Rats req'd. (71•) 112·1131 hk-up, cat ok. $750 -sec. 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-BAY & OCEAN vu New Must' see the difference. Apt. 3BR 3BA, lg bonu1 Call Mark 673-4243/E TIE m·--nm Xlnt. benefits .• Apply In -------1152 Meyer 549.34a4 11 decor above China Cove db -n•s person at Park Newport WESTSIDE ILIFFS HR LUSE 1800 s/I 2Br-den. gar w ••w am. rm. I gar w/opnrs. W/O Fem 22-32 yra. 38R Newport Ctr .. Falhlon Isl. Apts, 1 Park Newport. &lllSTAIT IAHIH ••281' 1Be cath. ce11 OR 28R _ 08,, 2• iBA $1800 673-7692 530 W Wiison hkups, central vac. totally 2'~8A. Furn e xcept The Efficient Alternative Newport Beach, CA. Beverage shop. benefits dlvl. w/d hk-up S700/mo VILLAS TSL MGMT renovated. prof decor , Bdrm. N/smkr. Pool. Jaz. Full service or answering EOE FrT Ult 150 lb keg 752A Center St. (entry on 51450 ORBHrbpr Vu H,ms 13BR 26A (1Br has pvt 722-9012 or 642-1603 comm P~. No pets. patio, w/d. $400 +AAft '6 se. rvtce /mall only. Hl-1'1me 11 646·1737 8Ut aide). 432-7767 4BR 3 .• A or to 1no entry) Lg hv1ng rm & den s67158·5000/6m8o pptsoencly,dep. Utll. .. ~ 1·50621641:1T1e 640-5470 AOOllllS PAYULI Asst 10 N.B lndepnde11c Comm 'I R E Brk Phones Ille 1yP1"g Mn.est & dep, 760-606<' mdl Pool spa 52300 mo I New carpet & paint CITIAll nPE '" EASTSIDE CREAM PUFF IELll COllOS 6 mos lse 640-5664 Bkr s 1550tmo. 644-5687 EtSIOE 2Br 1ea, gar. lg yd Female n/smkr lhr 38R taatrca'al p,,,.,._ lllll N•ver been lived 1n . LIM llYFlllT •7 Needed for Commerclal R. I -3BR 26A 1 t wl patio. wshr-hk up, new 28.A home In Corona Del Z771 Adorable 2BR 2BA Ullll -. ower uni . carpets/firs $750 Imo .APT 2BR2BAS1350 Mar $400/mo + dep &.,. _______ ...,.. E. Developer In Newport hOUM, frplc, pv1 patio. • •• L 62~~::s;l~~~.c~n o!:~ 011L6L~~E$~~~~:L0S 2544 Orange 673-1283 utll1. 780-8854 ,. BALBOA ISLAND Beach, Detailed oriented lndry hkup. grndr. prime •llAll IEW!* grnbl't New crpt & pa1l'll '* 497-5488 * TSL MGMT 642-1603 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Marine Ave store. Avail Experience In W IP . E/lide toe. Perfect for Reduced to S, 500 mo Oln CLW E/SllE II rta ... IH•ltl April 15. 2 yr tease. Pleasant n·smoklng older couple or sngl whO Large 3 Br. 2"zBa. 2 car lse 611, 644_9097 •BEAUT 1Br. lrg deck Exec Nwpt Bch home Rm $1700/mo. environment. wants privacy S 1000/mo attache~ garage, wl d S735 • Brand new xtra $550 1br pool 1 persn. no Ali Ai -IPll ~brd 1n 11.chng 4 Lt tel & Waterfront Homes Rnrs. l1pn lnts ... at No pets_ Maflly n hkups, trplc. p\11 yards. BRAND new lu11ury 2-st~ 1g iBR pvt deck S830 • pets646-5137 11 -8pm Mfl•T... errands n/smk, resp. 673-6900 Two Corporate Plaza Coombs pool & spa $1250/mo condo, 2br 2ba. frptc 3BR 2 2BA. like new, 2 hclwtt 11nc1i Communtty 20-26 yrs old, attractive. ---------:250. Newl)Ort Beach 631-1266 RESERVEONENOW1 attch 2-car garage ·oecksS1750 720-9966 WTSllEIAOllELll ~sbuutolu1 181!~t•/l••at lntelgnt. well groomed. laaianalFiaaacial Cal1Marilyn759-9531 726 W Wilson St. $1395/mo 854-2t71 ------Ut11s incl. $550/mo. 1665 Pillo 0i~wu11t1 m1CfO. p r. Mst have car. 640-2838 For inlor call 548-7001 I Cute & cozy studio Apt, Irvine Ave ::A 720-9422 IC' Prowatt btKh Im Call btwn 9-9:00pm ..... Tt LNa ZtJt CAPE COD •Fireplace open beam ceiling, great ---------::!. 2br 1ba Clltthaven Fe11ce view• Avl now' $700/mo. Easts1de' huge 1BR 1BA Also lBR start at Sim Female to shr lrg house on *WIDOW HAS SSS R61M~I\ .. :. . ... . . lDYERTISlll am1no1u Sports minded lt'IOl~1dva1s needed for P/T Nor~ $7/hr PIT everungs & Saturday 645-5760 Dependable, hara-work· Ing, FIT Gd wagestt>ens , ... ,., l11tl Oar W118' lht1i1.IU·l4'I yd gar water. all new 673-8304 Lv Msg wllh w/d hkups. watk-1n ••T llft DTU• Sch at Irvine Cove. N. for TOs! $!OK-up No • •BEAUTIFUL EASTSIDE S950l mo 645-3363 --closet. garage No pets Lag. Bch. Gar. Gated cred v tno pen Oen- • 28R 18A, lrg yard. w/d hk· Haat. le1c~ 2140 _D_E_L-IG_H_r -FU_L_B_A_Y-VIEW Newer Upstrs 3BA 2BA. S650tmo. Call Jean or Sorry Ho Pets Comm $550 -Oep. nison Assoc 673-7311 * Looking for a career in AITl SEllYICE Advertising? ll so. ttie up. retrlg .. trplc. garage ' BR 28A C d ttl 3BR den & d1n1ng rm. Fr p ie deck patio . Craig 631-1266 l ..... 11 n/smk/pets 494-7659 $850/mo. Ask for 2 .., on o w• skylghts gar wtd l'lkup. JMn/Crlig 631•1266 WID retrig . DfW. micro. batcony. fully turn1shed Ntpet s11oo 759.9590 I~~= i~f\.~ M 25-40 resp shr Mesa Aaataactatata 2 car gar avail 511 $1925/mo lse. .. Ill'· Verde home wlpool. spa. Lt I f • s, ,oo 964-5232 s;:;~1~spa~o e,:~~1~~e '1 z --:-=~r-:r:m~..,r'l!Nlft ~~~:~~ ~a;!~~4~";.o. at Ha ff IS tg 2BA 2 story. 1500 s/f. May t 5850-security E-S S SpcctOVS f\Jm1sheaand . "" 35 gar age Im med occupan· 721 _0629 or 24 7• 5030 A T tOE. Lovely new untum•s1't'a ~Cud<> 1 ~ncl z MA TUAE fem ".,. t'lon * ....... cy $9251mo 835-2072 2BR apt wlgar 1n quiet Offi•O<,,., .10drtment~ a"ld:: smkr to shr quiet clea,, Dys, Wf\ndlEv 963-6940 Ctstl llltH -i624 area Wtd. frog Adult. no anu •tlt'(lroom toN1~S furn 2BR 2BA Prom Pt FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaU: Front 3Br. 2Ba $1300 Back 3Br. 28a $1250 MARINERS WAU< ·Light, pets 5795/mo 642C8760 .,.,,t.'1 'uepid(e\ RenuJrcft' $550. Alison 675-6204 210 A & B E 15th brrgl'lt. airy & 1ust a few •756-8558• blocks from the beach H f \ I I ) •BRIGHTON SPRINGS• 2Br & 3Br Towt'lnomes Beaut 1 spacious con-Yards/patios. garage.s. ··= ~=~==~=iiiiiiiiiii fireplaces & \faulted cetl-• d . Trl-lvl 2Br 11 tBa lngs. washer & dryer 1••1tl YIEW llLU 50 & 2Br 2Ba wt den k 840 5870 an 150 & lBr l Ba $750 hoo -ups · Ocean view 1 story home 1n a Quiet water-Baal. HarHll 2142 on cul•de-sac street Mint pees comple11.. Frolc.1---------cond Ready for occp'y. l d hkup pool iac All lmmttdiate possession S2700tmo Esther Yank tgar & opnrs No pets 2Bdrm 2Ba. 1 Mlle to 640-1529 or 760-5000 LL Velma 549-244 7 ocean Some view A/C 2 rllr M.A.V car gar $1246-$1310 flltU',Y--. / 3BR. 1 •BA M use. lrg Agt (2131-434-6731 \t\\' T \°"'~'I' f{J \ •11 lence yaro. garage A11a11-• " \\ ; . ,..__ • 1 able 1mmed1ately S950 -lrTlat ~144 qEALTOAS • utmt1es 964-6935 llFHI CHIT l•mlliillil ___ _ 3BR 2''>8A twnhs~ Nr IEW-PUll A LARGE EXEC 2 story·4BR beach Obi gar. lncd 26R 2BA W/0 , Sl200 2BA. tam room 2 frplcs. yard, spa lrplc sml pet Sotheby's IR 979.3555 tencec: padole tennis o~.$1245 646-6541 crt $2250 mo 645·1528 lllETllUll Lg upgraded 2BR 2' 1BA 2 story townhome w1tri WID. trig, trplc, garage. Community pool/tennis Small pet ok S 1200/mo YILUlmALS 111-4112 Charming Cape Cod Blue 3Br. riew decor. large dbl gar, lndry room. patio S 1250mo. Wkdy 8-5·30 650-9269 Scott Wknds/eves 891-3132 Located on a wrde lush greenbelt thts expansive SHARP 2br 2ba COl1d0, 3BR 2' :BA beauty IS UP· beautifu lly lurn1shed. graded to suit the mrlhon ehcl gar $1 450,mo dollar appetite Short or 1-800-777-8668/days. long term lse ok 52300 805-259·0943/eve mo lmmed occpy POSS· •b le. Doug Herbst LlfHI lilb 2150 760-5000 or 720-3980 Large twnhse 2Br 2Ba. rllr ~A.V gar. ale. lrplc. pool, ten-KU',Flfa n1s ;-r7~~~95~9:5mo \I\\'! 1'"'l l'J \ 11 REALTORS ' lnrrt leac~ 2Ii9 ,_ ... ililiii ___ _ NEWPORTBeach condo Welittield APUTllHTS EXTRA LAG c 1BR New crpt1pa1nt. pool. 110 pets 5550 -$350 sec . ... 646-3618•• Large attracllv~ apts 1n a Garden Apt. spacious beautiful garden settmg 2BR, d/w, wtw cpts1 drps. Pool/spa garage or cable ready Encl gar carport Sorry no pets. $690 No pets 645-5577 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 1--------- 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 lllTAIT II. 398 W Wilson 631-5583 2Br 1 •.ea Townhouse -------La1.mdry room. all built· 1 Beoroom $630 ins, good loc $785/mo 2Bdrm lBa S750 2078 Thurtn 301 Avocado 642-9850 TSL MGMT 642-1603 1 Bedroom $655 llSTAIT.11 241 W, Wilson 631-0960 2BR l BA. 1.aundry rm ---close 10 shops buses 1 I 2 IEllHI AP..TS w 111 accept O C Hous•t'IQ 11R ST&lflll AT 1120 S650tmo 2 Swimming pools 2261 & 2268 Maple Close to Schools & Shops TSL MGMT 642-1603 Small pets accepteo VILLA MARSEILLES 310 1 So Bristol 557-8200· 210·1 lel lar 1 Br • garage stove vac- cant ~595 756·8558 LARGE bachefor apt with lrg pa110 In gooo locale Prefer Slt'lgle person $4701mo 859 w 19th LG 2Br t • 1Ba trplc patio. new carpet paint D 'W. Avl now. $795/mo ·dep 2273 Mtner=A 645·8161 llST SEEi 2BR IBA upstairs lg dee~ garage very nice S725 mo -deposit Referet'lces 494. 7008 Ed 2BR 2BA. trplc, et'lcl gar- -----age all burlHns. near 2Br 2Ba 1100 s/I, dtw, shops. S6951mo lndry lrptc. gar Sml pet 810 CENTER Ok $850 mo, 5500 dep TSL MGMT 642-1603 Ava111mmed 241-7383 - ----MUST SEE-LARGE 3Br w S200 BONUS' Great E-2Ba. gar. yard. $825 side toe• LG 1BR S600 & 1021 Valencia (Mesa del up Cable BBQ gar etc' Mar) No Pets 650-7105 Sorry No pets 63 1-8427 IEWU IECIUTEI 2Br 1' .ea w/gar crpts. dros. bltlns. lncd patio EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA. tam rm. gar. lg yd. qutel tree lined street $1400/mo. Marilyn Coombs 631 -1266 or Cynthia 756-7725 Ill Cl.' •• EAST 2br 2ba. 1700 S.'I Frplc. gated. close to beach • * 1Bdrm t Balh gar- age 11ew carpets at'ld Ing $600 mo Kev1 t'I •851-0424• EXCL!..IS1VE CUAR workout rm. pool No l GATED COMMUNITY pets $1000 964-1442 '* *** '* 2 Bdrm 2 Bath Townhome 2BR 16A, stove relrig Micro, trplcs 1n LR & BR IEWPOIT CREST ' crpt drapes. patio gar 636-4120 Call 1-5PM 2439 Orange 'A' S750 2619 Santa Ana ·o· .. $735 667 Victoria L' $720 WM~R. • J~ :. • •· • -t bar. wtd hkups. Condo (Br den 2 1Ba 1 S700 mo 557-6932 lfWLY IE-.ml patoos. dbl garage S 1875 view. x·1n1 co11d No pets I --- -Large 1Bdrm near Baker & Sorry, no pets 644-0509 Year Lease s 1500mo *•MESA PllES * * Fairview. NEW· Carpet. 540· 7 451 or 650· 7737 I A small Quiet compleK tile, drapes. palt'lt, \lanlty. --nestled among lall trees r 1 >1. t u r es G a r age NWPT"Ciest co11do tg 3br I & tav1sh lat'ldscape. 1Br $695/mo 540-3393 2' •ba near pool tennis like new wtbalcoriy. ca-, ) 1c,5, mo rncrvc:Jt'\ complete MIF non-smoker Hut'll N<rutil~ f~~ \P<l swim· Beach, near beach mng 1rgt11ed tennis c~ $350/mo -1~ utllttles r;ICQIJt't Dall nuge b.lyv!EW Avail 511. Ann. 841-1460 't'<'t'~tr00cen1er S<lrethte Male tor large conoo on H2·Hll 1Vanorrore -BACK BAY Walk-in TheNEW 9 closet. pool. garage1•--------o.aoK NEWPORT s65o. •644-2601• rf'V' FOUND F/Benj1e type dog. (7141644-1900 M/F Prof wanted to share no collar. vie. Santa Ana ..MrCO<•ntSan~Ho">!looa Irvine Woodbr i dge Alie, & Del Mar St C.M ~ !ltilcn ~ house. $440/mo -dep 645-5438 6il 9,,,.. ·&pm Avail 5115 786-4586 -----~"'::::~:::::::::::::::===! MtF shr HB 3br, 2• ,ba FOUND F/black Lab mix: SEACUFF MANNER twnhm Gar, Ip, dl w. w/d F/blk Lab; F/blk Shep 2BR lull BA upstairs 3 blks to bch. 5330 -dep. mix pup, Mitri color '1BA. k1tch. patio dowt'I· Avl 511 536_0925/eve Beagle m111. Ml blk Lab stairs Ntpets. $695/mo pup. F/blk Lab. Ml gold * w548-2682• * M/F to stir 2br 2ba retrv~ Mlorange ~at -----poolside apt in NB. 1 yr * 644-3656 * , Walk to bch Nr Hoag t'lew fully turn waif\ 10 • 1BR $695 bch $467 50/mo • '1ulll •2BR 2BA $895 & $300 dep 646-4463 Pool spa. ext1a pa1k1ng -140'1 Superior 646-6838 Mstr bdrm In Nwpl $400 -mo • $400 sec -> utls COSTIOng tiair steel gray cat w/wht cl'lest. stomach & paws m Monticello Twnhse C.M 641-4095 Waterfront with dock. 2Br Prkng avl Nr bch Avl LOST DR FHll A PET1 1Ba lg deck Great 511 847-5879 650-5742 Low cost spay/neuter re- views! Waif\ to beactil f 1 •• S t 9 • 30 SHA-RE c M 3BR home. erra rvtOn-a ... : S1 250mo 640-7085• Pel I D avail Animal As-------room wtpvt den. park lllle s1stat'lce League No Fee. lililC. ltatals yd lnOry. wtd. ut1I pd Returb S400tmo 63 1-0603 Helpline. 978PETS l1ta1 27H · --.....,1=-,-.-1 Peunal Stnicn Mat. resp person. lg pvt GHlftl for 3004 bdrm/ba. f\•tc prrv . m 2740 1 .. --------storesl bus 1n C.M (Mesa Sngt Retired man des1res Verdel 557-0058 alt 2pm. Parking spaces available position as Caretaker __ m large parking garage. Room m nice Christian S50tMo Please call Gardening & maint IQ/smkr Prfrs Love-in C M home Kitchen pnv Tracy at Park Newport (2131 598_0946 WID S325 Near Harbor/ 644-7333 Freeway 545-9258 Sttrlft -2742 ~l=tat ' Htttla/••ttb 2711 STiuel UUIH DMl11t1c1 3011 SUWI •TEL Costa Mesa/Newport BA Y 1 Wiiiy rentals now avail b<>rder. 24-hr access. In my home. 1 $147 00 wk & up 2274 business or personal. 5.45am-2:45pm Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 12.x20' t 12x30' 548-3878 3pm. 241·8341 Dally Piiot has 2 entry· TIAllEE level positions in ClasSI-NEWPORT TIRE CENTER lied Advertising. If you ....... 1022 llke people and can type ~· 45 wpm, we'd llJce to talk -------~ to you EKcellent ben· BOATING ems. Call Peggy Blevins l1ffrwlttr liwt Ttoll. for an appointment, Must be Scuba Certified 642-4321. ext. 301 Will trarn 673-3630 Sales SALE CREW MANAGER Put you Direct Sales Ex- perience to good use working with teenagers. You can make $500 Plus per week. If you can hire, train, & motivate a Special Sales Crew getting new customers for THE DAILY PILOT. fir .... 11111'•1111 Call Keith Hardie 218-880-8818 ......... 1 · 121111 E/SIOE 2BR 2BA & 2BR 2'~8A . beam ce1llng, frplc. pallo. w/d hkups. dbl gar wlopnr $905- $980 11tlla1t, sec S285. 2BR 2BA 1600sf New carl)4tt, spa, tennis. etc 33 Canyon Island Or S 1350 532·4 108 Agt 2BR 2ba condo Large at- tacl'led double garage. huge pa110 Poot spa S1325tmo Agt 759-8389 Avl 5 1 Obie garage thedral ceiling frplc gar-Quiet E-slde 2BR 1 '78A 51400'mo tse 544-3049 age. poot spa'. lrid,Y lac twnhse. Lndry tac. tncd 1 -=========~~~~~~!!!!!!~=~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=::::::;===~!!!!!!!!!!!., NWPT Crest condo wlk 10 NO PETS $700 • sec yd SSOO Sorry, no pets. 1· Call Velma 549.244 7 · 2448 Elden A¥e 642-5325 ~·~ 2 ~· No pets 650-1798 .... , ... 5 Bedroom. 3 Bath. poot. S 1450. Call SELECT BH&G, 751-5000 2BR 2BA on water Fan- tastic view' S 16751mo $2000 sec dep Call btwn 8•30-5'30 955. 196 t ' Daily Pilat DESI \ER bcti 3br 2 1ba nr pool tet'lt'lis H1gn1y upgraded SPACIOUS 18drm Upper l••.,•L•I-. c•._N,.T,.R""X•c•t•o•j!I•.,,.. S1500 ,.,c 1r •se 548-0391 *IRAll IEW Dishwasher. large closet. $2 56 d Full service carpentry Ocean "e" r-onoo 1BR 1100 lfF gara~AL~5l~1-~1055 pets , per ay renovation 898-4257 John sec oldg pan.mg pool & 1ST MONTH'S RENT That's ALL you pay for C1blnets-Tlle-W1ll-Ooor spa S 1000 rno Dys 801 PAULAAINO SPACIOUS IBR. Pool. 3 llnes. 30 day mrnimum Decks-Patio cover-Fences 847-635 ' H..,, 846-8826 •1BR 1BA S750 lndry. carport, stove & in the Uc. Ins. Steve 547-8076 • •2BR 2BA S850 relrlg. No pets. 1939 PANORAMIC OCEAN & •P l/S Wallace. $565 -$350 SERVICE CUSTOM Carpentry: Spaa I BAV VIEW CHARMING •G~~ag!a dep. 642-1 401. 642-5723 Tiie. Fences. CALL Eric ~~:~~H~~E~31~~;5~' •ba 966•9168 933.8917 ATTDITIYE LH lll DIRECTORY Gen. Contractor 645-9077 -----•EASTSIOE• utll paid, dl w. rt11g, celling ~ Sml Rmdl ~Additions. llPER SPAOlllSI 18R. OIW. garage. C•ble tan. cat ok S625 650-7105 watts. doors. windows. 2BR twnhse. Frplc In mas-ready Spacious 2BR nr I It L •e .. 0 INCREASE YOUR REACH M2· 1lll, I Ull, Ill schools, shopping & 181. IC• .., GET IN OUR IMPROVED· ("· ~~o~r;.r!~!tt~~!~· cable ready Chlld ok, no 2BFI 2eA. washer dryer. , n 111111 llW tat_ ... 1cnt1 s 51550 722_73a1 pets. 631-6155 car garage. fireplace. ltnleellrHterJ Orlvew•y•. p•tios. paths. •MESA VERDE* pool. spa S845tmo S650 YILLIW PAlll etc. No job too small. STl-TI •••-/UY 3BR 2BA. trplc, din. rm. dep. 848-2454 F , f 1 R4las Mickey, 536-0553 r• -or more in orm•t on 3BR 2BA duplex wl gar. 2 car garage, lndry rm No **** CALL TODAYll BRICK/CONCFIETE work. ~ep31ra, palni. refurbishing. carpentry 1---------drywall etc. Gary 645-5277 •HANDYMAN• Big & sml Jobs-Work guar. C•ll Bruce 847-0780 Topped/remove. Cleanup nu lawn/19f'inklr 751-3476 .AMERICAN HANDYMAN itml!e~'ll'l"!!!'!'!'!K ... P.l!'l'l!P.!91'-- 0oors. Windows. Fences. • AUTO/BIKE ACCIONT Drywall. Plumbing. Bath· • DRUGS room Remod'I. Carpentry Former O.A. Free consullt And Yes Juus 11 lord. 472·5527 Free est. 894-5481 Cilrpenter-electricl•n- Pala"9 P&lllmllT/m Refs, Reas. Rates. Lie. 554-385 1 74 7 -3003 •·;;'·1 . FAI d INTEAIOAS HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC 673-1512 PAPERING & REMOVAL Taylor wa1tcover1ng. Lie 24yrs Ou•! work 496-2029 Pl11ttr /ltpah lnt./Ext. patch plastering. custom texturing. Quallty work. Problem1-No Prob- lems! .<r32&884 554-7831 . Hald or ~ Machine ,. Knit 51250/mo Yrty 673-8754 petsl S1000. 540-5446 2BR Lrg patio. encld. gar, Ill Fii Liii Prof. reliable. res. refll. *.IW ••••n11m* new crpt and flooring FREE est 641-3283 IAN Superior Nwi>t Crnt Plan-.,._ $725 962-1582 Your talion shutters. 3br 3ba. LO 28R 28.A, covered Serv1ce 01rectory BRICK/CONCRETE work. gar. pool. tennis, sauna. parking. ample storage. 1 '* * .-. Representative Prof. rell•ble. res. re11. S1600/mo IM 675-2332 Avl 5/15, Reserve yours 3BR 2 ..,BA. trplc. patio, FREE est 641-3283 IAN now' $850/mo. No Pets. laundry hoOkup, 2 car M• .... 11111.111 CL11.1 THE Blutta 4br 2'tba end Drive by 817 w . Victona gar. $995. 962-1582 a-.. • .,. I •• •• f: unit. Recently re-...,...._i'liiioiililii!lf!_,__••-la.Ua~ modeled. Frplc. brick or call Days 979-9991 BEACH PRIVACY! Lrg MOTHER'S HELPER ......... ~"' .. ""I!''!'!' .. • E 979 38~8 P e ...._ ""~p'd mot"'-w/ohltd care LT H ... l1 ING SERVICE p•tlo. NO PETS S 1450 ves • '" am 2BR 2BA gar sndck 11-1 ._ ""' ,,.. ,. '159-0937/leave msg •Ouiet & clean 2Bdrm 1'1kup1. n/amk. S900tmo The Caht. Public Utllltl• ECE unite wlll b•by11t Gar/Yd Clnupa, Trees 28• Apt. Othwshr, new RoMJle 539·7S42 Comml11lon. REQUIRES 9-Som. e.s-5457• Julle Jon M S-1192 Tot•Hy remOdeled 3BR 2BA 1ng1 1ty beauty 11 a bargain at S 1850fmo. Children & pets Ok. Short or long term lse po11. lmmed occpy. Doug H'•rbst 760·5000 or 71()...3980 RfAW .. / T\X-l\.1Jr 1~~\ 11 REALTORS WEST IAY·FOA LEASE LAAGE .. ecutiYe hof'n9 decor, g.ar&Q8, lndry rm, th•t all uled. hOUMhOlc:t TINY TOT HOMECARE. 2 !WiWiiiiiiijj._ ____ _ 5795 No pets 840-2495 goods mo~a. print thetr yrs In bus. highly que1111ed r;;--~:------ -·--• •-P.U.C. Cat T number, fully lie. 751.flSI Sandi S495 -depo t ll. 18R .._...,... •-llmo·a & ctiaufteur'1 print - mobfle hm, no Pfl11. Mal. 1111"' 11T 9111'11 their T.C.P. number In aM ~ ~ ac1u1t1, quiet, 1991 New-edvertlaementa. If you mil'IJI. ~lnO ----.Pr!t'lll9Pl9~""9 1)()11 Bllld.846-1373 •SpaciOua 1 & 28R Aptt have • question af>ol.d Uldy ............ Aett. FtM •28R. new kit & .. .-.... •• ·~1tt1wrro!.."*e10'..-, tl'le le0•11!Y of • mowr. · est. Celt Cerol IMM502 -'"""'-· "" ,.., .... limo or Ctl•ufteur. Call!1----------patlo. lba, M50 e l8R. •Private patloa Pubtlc Utltllet Com• •LOAl'S CLEANING; ---~----- catl'I celling•. patio. H25 •c.itlng f8M mllelon. 714.511-,191 Homee·Aen.....,Offlcet 380 Victoria St. 548 .. 8523 •Heeted POOi 1 Jecuul M&-"57 • 131*'1 •Rec rmll!IMerda ... r " . " 1/ .... ---~~-----------~----------;._ _____ _ I I 1. • ,, Orange Coall DAILY PILOT/Monday, April 18. 1918 S7 !!111!•!!•!1••!·~·!.!t~_!H~•!!I ..,.,.... SSJI &.r!epnt Hll s....,.... SSH,.,.,. •• , 55311aezwt G.neral MAKE A DIFFERENCE• .,,. Pll• RESTAURANT SAUi l>flNCE !lll!l•'!!'l•!!•!•L-'!Jl~ll!! taihr••• .. IOATMAN .... /m.nllf Experience d Bo llman wtlflled fOf Pflvate yaetlt dub Apply 1(1 person II 1801 leyslde OJ COM Wed-Sun a.m. I tam ........... 2PlllTllll lYllWLE S10-S15 P«I' Hour -.orkmg p T tor nic:.e. fast growing ... -* ~E•cellent uu.s oppty now ~ yOUT own schedule No Co Nr Hoag Fleit "rs 1 OUllllS I IAIMUS •va1111>I• tor tulJ-t.me OFFICE O\l'Ea mlTllU.D• •t•I Tl RYPTI Heavy hfhng must have a good driving record S61Hr 24 1-0942 * ...... A<k 390-3026 Type & mt$C ott1c.e work For ne,.. ....... ()Oft Beach pos11ioo Appl)' 1n petSOO TEMPOAARY ANO .a.••EI Housewife or retired grt Cite Gooo pay & t>en •1 Beneuon Main Place .. EMP TO PERM AT ·IBM comp 1024 MB -S5 hr 722-8060 elits lljo exp nee Muss M•ll Or t all Kayla al POSITIONS AVAllAB E E•Pe• Service Station oe 16 640 57s2 I 542·8283 Eaper pref •Rec.ep11on•sts ~~~~~:C,H~&:i: 1llfWl'llFBHl1 I Oloditl 192 prml lolal leM '::::I ......... , .... DRIVER/ENTRY LEVEL Must t>e retPOnttble pres.- entat>le Clean d11v1ng re- cord requ11ed SS 50/hr 863· 1777 If yoo ve e'ler been 011- cour aged about tele- phone sales beeluse of poor management or scam operatOfS pi.ase 91ve ui a call We orter Mr'lgr NwprllCM ar.. PIT,, .... AIU •Cieri\~ M echanical knowledge Olt•ce environ r'IO typing Restaurant Ulfl n•• F /T • T /P•SIS lmmed apetllng Exp "' AP/AR & general fed~ Lotu1 1-2·3 desneo Salary DOE Paid ben· elots Fashion Island area lllYl•S nee Alt t>eneftlS MuSl Mon & Tues "rs vary lrom llm PIUCAll For Art G11te•y Design 1 •Secre1a11es en1oy sateS 4 people IOam-llpm W1J11ra1n Re-I c1.1stom lr am1ng art •Data Entr~ Oper.ito1!> Ser1d resume & salary '""' welcome App•y IS now 1Ccept1ng •P«>I•· saies Eap p•el o Good •Word Processors hlllOfY 10 Boa t t923 Penny s a ~ er t 6 6 0 c.auoos tor w people & touow-ups • Accoun11ng Clerks CO.III. Mesa 92627 Placentia Ave C M ..... ,....... Call tor appt 675~552 HllSTla llW 211•S useo 3 2 DOS & • lie!! more Po $4900 sacr1t .._._ •1_ $2500 646-2858 ... , • ''" •• ,.. '822 BEAUT1f uL male t at neu I CAl( 760-8411 •oce Repr09rap'fucs needs •Profenionat •espons11>1e people to Training IUnlTI• drtve company autos •Lucra11ve IUOUllCWITMU E11pe11ence neceswiry • 526-729t • PIT PUil saus I !PLP"tr~ =~:day uus Hasas -.um No ••Pt• nee Car make I thru Friday t>iwn 3•5 For Sash Door· Co .~ '{'toll •ha .. Ill I t~ea o~ •~ee 10 111!1~!!!!19'!!!1!!!~!!!!!1~~~ 1oving 1nooor "ome only Attn l•::::&::I tllO Aoogtl & Finis,,. Part· Time Pos111ons Commission 631·2345 a11a11able Apply tn Pftfson Structure •••1111 P/T wtDMV report 29.118 E •Pleasant Wor~ I •lllUL PltHT lfFICE ~~~~ ~~~ ~fJ-~~6~,t;n Jlll W, hist hJ ft I ~:;;:: F;n! ~.n:s;~&s~ & •Pai4 hlWIJI I 644-5155 ~ BENJ• 1~rr1er m1~ I yr sno15 neutered male gooo w tam11; & chtlOreri Dona11or 646-5607 AC URA ... Coast Hwy. Unit B Cor· Environment Retail nursery needs a I ona Del Mar See David •Guaranteed Hourly Peds office Frt!lnd ly T yp1ng t>kitpng P1T F l E•per pref d 63 t-3863 ' Restaurants Door Co 5H4 Researc" •P1i4 YM.tle1s PIT PRllF RUHR Or Huntington Be" As>. 18400 Von Karma" Wea & Sal will tra111 P/TlllTISS tor Oonl"a 89t 2391 S•e 130 Irvine 474-2974 IHT AOllA WILIE weekend part time lllYEIS Wage cashier no exp necess-•Advancement Frier101, a1,,,osp,,ere •e f ... 11.YE•I 100•. fREE 10 App11c11n1 torees ... e•c.eim'! Apply AM/PM spht shells Appl ~ SALES E 0 E Ju~I oring us your lowest FaH llRT oonaftoe Acura oeat ano ary Cati tor appointment Rellall,le must have own Opportunity tor rigtit M onday llHu f"ro dy car FtT or P/T 45/Hr 1nd1111oua1 *l•~ioal* P,. r· • 1 s d' e • 1 6 6 0 I accepted 'l·5pm daily ~ei.•• s"•es aopare1 n•en- Ptacer t a A'~ C M THE NEWPORT BEACH ior • o..,.,.,n9 t>~i>er.enc.e CAIEUIUI WllTEI YOU tiAUL AWA Y' "'"" oeat ,, 645 5c•2 GUARANTEED1 646-744 I 2 tc m11e 240-991 1 I New~on Lab neeos 1em-llUIH Al SALES COUNTRY Ci..UB ne1p1..i1 to• ;iotl snop F R E E o O G ,.. a 1 JIM SLEmlS AOlll ••1111a1 I EXCELLENl WAGES tor porary cou,.er tor ousy P '" re1.re~s ,,,e.c.ome Sat 9-2 3 Mor 9.5 tnc.1\.tdes 1600 East Coas1 H ... , Atip•, •.,;,-,.r. t0-20,,. T ,,.. D f' I ... 0 I I H ii I 100 I QUAIL ST N B -1 llilJ ..... lat> Brong OMV p11ntou1 FIT & PI T West Maone spare time assemo ' r-. Pleaunl wor1u09 c~o NB 644 9550 TtiE NEWPOP'" BEACH Sneonato t~r maie od 712-2112 llAOllA 900 W PCH N B 1 work electronics crafts Call r AM 111 640-0140-it 7 01,,e rs t nl c 645·1 11 AsklorTon1 t 504_64 1_009 1 E•t 0 Fl C "' &42-4,)6 J30 MEDICAL 1..AB C URtE OllLI CUE 1 t t60 Open 7 days , 30_9 00 P M 10 3 Mon Ft Own ca• WHIEI UH. IEClnHY As• •or Pa1 C ;604~;;~ t Fv a;';~•eage For Chr1s1tan Scr.oo Fot growing RE Dev Must IWIUI TllllHS 16835 Brookhur" b e Se II s I a r I e ' & MHICAL IFFICE Foon111n V 063· 783 ' energetic Knowledge o• ,'io e:rpe11ence reQu11ec; I Busy D• s o tt1ce r C. .,. w P •Int typing skills ' 1ou are haote & eager 10 i neeos e~p oaci.. office Front offou enthusiastic non-smk env11on Satar, C.o " E Toto tor inter. .. lfUCTIC HIT. I '"01thand reQ P1easan1 ea•~ Call Center Glass assist 4 oay ... ~ 548 93'9 cheerful gooo of1 1ce open 250-9090 tve msg ''ev. 540· 7680 llYIE EITIAS skills FtT encluoes Satur-Neat OC airport MAii laESSER No tee no e•per.ence days Carol 631-5664 I F /C INllEEPER/ "em e1 pet w roller sets 1213) 469 1065 OLHICll CISlllER ~~;~ g••~nte~B ne=~~~ HHHY SALES F, T Ad111ncemen1 Po1em1at I 6;3.7438 Tues-Sat !Seeking energe11c persor-•SECRET ARY Full l•me Pleasant wo•-· to grow w11t1 es1ao1.sr>ec $18Kt yr M o 11va 1eo ing cond111ons Benpt•s SEARl·ILEMIY 'company Min, re"' 'f' mature. 50 wpm w1p • , Please con1ac.1 Co•· MAIR lnllST tail e•P Sa1ar Y ~<if)".: •RECEPTIONIST F t4 i S4 t -7o73 I $1200 1n1e1v1e"' tJv lP~' S 141</yr Mature neat 40 FllH IUSS PHSH ,:g~~~av:.'~~e ~~=~~bihties only 646· 744 1 wpm. P"Ones I NB area 63 1.7227 ,Fot mol<S.$ 1am1na11ng .,•comm1ss1on I 01ock sanding or•mer •Pa10 vacatior. OHl'S. S.ntrS Own toots SaAta Ana •Free aovanceo t1a1n1ng l a1ea 542-5 189 1••nsu•ance F/P ltme flex hrs exp pret •Storew10e 01scoun1~ Coast Hwy 11 MacArthur fllllE lllELllli ~ t41898-t4 1 i E•t 48 t Ollm• n•st• FIT pa & UP' Earn S150-S2SOO ASK FO~ JULA Combo orycleaning taun· Daily Part 11me photo EOE orymat Also llufl & fold modehng No e"P No IHAtR ST 'l'L•S r Great 10- W1ll tra1n 494-8450 lee WORLD ~ .. L E N~ cat•on• Lot<. .... O•OP·•l'S AGENT L•C oonoeo c a" •ert 11 y;:;u ,,,,5n 282 CllmlW.H IWUll •18 81 °86-4316 l'"ores1 Ave Lag Beach FttuL lfllYHY 494-56i;" Ot 830-6282 • p T F l Engine parts & FOR CONROY S Newpor1 f p WAITEI hardware sates E•P & Fa"'"""' Neeos t11gl'11v Frol'tM i},,.. \l\la•e,,ouse pref d Gooo oenel11s organozeo nd v 10 de· Nwpl Sch & Seal Ben livery flower~ Mor1-F•i Drivers ~ .Assisi Mngrs area Bo at Swain s Lock · Call 645.0246 to• 1nterv neeoecl 1"' 'UY SHOP " er Inc 714-642-6800 I FOOD SERVERS~ Costa Meso 1>46-1356 YI y STICl BUSBOYS HIRING' Gov~rnmen1 JOCI~ Hll R I Experienceo & agr"!>s1ve your a•Pa Man~ rT'meo F T oenel11s L1l1 150 ID Sp ec•all, •es•a•aun l !openings St51<-S68 000 keg 250 Ogle St CM Nwpt Bcri p 1 & F T Cati Call 602 838-8885 e11 J98 HLIWHY Mr Pur 752-5200 Hotel Up 10 s10 Hr Bike motor FRiil OFFICE MHICAL 1 lllMT ATIHIAIT scooter or car nee 18 yrs p T Derma101~y 01t1ce Mature rel1dOle gooo have insurance Gd 1 Call Kathy 848 0770 ph~s1ca1 cono 'lon-sn-,k• driving record Bingo I I oor1dao1e GED vr o-15 Pizza Co Call 675-9930 1 f 'T IRIYH grad No e'p ne<. SS ,.,. Dlllll ROOM DA~~i/~4~~;Rs ca11 G;3.;030 MOTLllE COOi SERVERS G i\ROENER ! MOTHERS MARKET & WANTED F -4JSI oe •e· K !Chen ,5 dCCPt:ltrtg l~ Lunt" & or 01n~r E • penence prefereo Apply oetween I 5pm Mon-Frt 1iao1e Newpcrl J•ea "'cat ons io1 Coo~ s Elite Ga•oen1ng Se•v1ce 0,5,.,v.asner<; I( IC'len 646-5588 Casn1e1 & Pantr, Ptrson A orporter inn 111·00 IHHll llUPER MacArthur Bll•O Irvine For Glass CO' 1<1 C ~ No pnone calls please I Must "a"e oood o• • "c; •e· COIO 241.05;5 llSTllCT IUAIEIS &EIEUL llELP · to ,.or~ " ou• , Pl) Pt ,r an qes1au•an• e .. •s ~ "'" "'1• P1ec1~ ao:>, 1' 2 5 E t -~, S• Cos•a Mes.; IURSES AIDES All sn11ts QOOO ;. j, d' 1 oenel•ts fl 1.. 1c; ,, 1 &.-ac· Rel • re-mt>• 1 • ..-,, 111 494 G.iSe • HRSE1S ASSIST HT For sm• '3oato s Car" ) L"e· r 3, IG.! r..i :?. OPER.:.·op tmmeo l'l' oot-r "9 E 'pe• Ptt•I "u t•d r 2-10orr "le"'P"'' q,.ac" '344-·oso p· V f ·p ASS" "~a ,::i.,-.,,..,u ~ d'' •~ per en.ea :3• N11• •r l n APP•O• 32 ~.rs P• .. W"'e~ HB 848·3.16~ OHH PROCESSOR Prefer COMPuter eaper p T " T Mon 6 Wed 6 •I "7'j8 PISTHP PHSll Needed S ov wk inti Sat T rP•no "' i•• oac1<9rour-o ne1pl J P .. \!><inl s~· round•nq<, ""'" l•cl • "PP';-Pern1saver 166L' Place• i a C ~· PHYSICAL TMEUPIST l'.,1 o• tel•' 1.me •nte•t'SI· r -~ A 0 JO ""! sa1lJt, A~,,3· fll,,..,1 • t':.'O'tu!l1 '• !l~'I i6 (I PICTHEFUMH E•c; Pcfu•t' •·arne• FT c.•9 rs· M .,, r, 8 ~ Fr•end•) OUIQoing Pe•so• WORl llTIOORS Supervise Carriers 1" Oe· 10 v.ork ,.., C M ·ef'la' • PtUITER SCRHI • ltvery and sales tor me stc•e AOP'J 103(1 New· r,.,e o,.1,,gP Coast D , • Grow1r9 • "' •t C.o n Orange County Register I port B1vo C M D1101 ,s •e>ok•n" 1(1• a" Cost.1 'l.•es1 .,_,s Quato-$390 PLUS commission " c ener9e•1c per'JO" ' l~ 1) m '.ieo J • a .. a Full oenetits all Jell tor OFFICE llELPER Waatt4 s•st 0_.t D·s1ric1 Man ,iger<; E •t' ~ ·• mu•• 01·1• oe- more 1nlormat1on Sell mot •ated To oertorm 3 oc1~s our ng tl'\f' ;;Pt» ., QC'S 1..a1 -•J o., 1 •260 o'" • .. s couNe• sa1es Reta11 Sates r#~f'C I ~tt-c.e '/lrf1I l'O•n :.:;µ , ~,.,,, 1sa•t:'' •660 ? ac .. r · .. 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Jl 5-, ~~woor• CP"f(U Qr ~ lS"•O.., S RETAIL SALES P T S'"",\I Ae•oo C OOu!•Que r l. M sa• co,,,,.,.. 548-iS•' SUH CASllH E11essi' 8ou•1Que .Belle• Spor1s .... are 1no Auto •c· ~esso,,,,.s P • N• "o oa, s Nl'NPOrt ,,..,::o••s "'B 642 <140) ,. a,.,,. SALES PEISOI E -~er t!'"C.P~ '-'0"' n r,..,: Sa•~"-• .,.1a• o Rea •. • f,"j.~~~ • DRIVER (7 14> 540 -3008 I various otl•ce dut es tor ... ee~el'\l~ ~"Cl "O'•Oa)S oero,,. •, "I llST•ICT MAUIHI phOIOQr Aphe• 1n Irvine I ,Appl1can1 ""uSI ' w e re· I AT· NSTAL CITR I e~p req o ~ T 2S0-4 136 liable car ..,,.,,., ,a110 C A PRIY ~ Super'/tse carriers 1n oe dr·ver-< •rcenst> proof 01 St>f>~'"Q .,,.•nus Jstic per livery & sales lor the IEIERAL OFFICE .nsura••c e .via OMlt "0" P'""' P r .\OPI) or WORK PART-TIM E DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO StOO/MONTH MUST HAVE RE· LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE. AND OMV PRINTOUT MDN- DAY-FRIOAY 2-5 PM , WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A M NEWPORT !CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS HAHi Ollln Ne,...pon Bch P T 9-' print-out si.:ining pa~ ,5 ~au •535 E Cs1 1-1wv COM ltElllTll Please ca11 645•4 175 s·oo Pt>• Mur plus Qll~ 1111116;3.}0 j.:J •• I $390 · oonus po1ent1a1 "El OFFICE ASST allowance lull benefits For more • • ' i Come • to apply .it into call Boll 842• t47 1 Must read \ wr11e Eng11sh I CALL 642-4536 EXT. 205 ASK FOR BETH Out OI .. ori\. llou 'I' no1 :>ut I or tuc• 100~ 1oc1ass1•ied •<>< •••••••••••••••••••• employment opp0rt1.1n•t1tt I HIS M -f ri 8-4 631-8250 DRIVER Allen Beck Fto11st IEI OFFICE 2809 Newport Blvd NB I 675_ 1353 I Phones t11trig full·t•me oenel•IS Apply IPG Daily Pilat lllYEH Earty A M Newspaoer j Roote P l 7 days No Cot1ec1ing Must have Oe· penoat>le venicle d1111ers uc proof ol hab11tty ins E•celtent e~tra income t7851 $kypar1< Circle I 330 West lay St. ~~;t:8~~~tv1ne Or Phone C.sll •u, CA 12121 _ tietWi!en q,.,.. & 5pm M -F GOVERNMENT JOBS Or cat Bel" .ll 6J2 432 1 L A Herato Eummer (714) 54t-4384 1000s ot Openings Now' -e•t 20S All S1ates & Q.,.erseas All occupations For current 1mR1ta PUIT TECI 101> 1nl o call 16021 Fru maintenance P T 995--0682 ext 804 I 111642-8890• WORI WITH SPUD McKENZIE WA NN A PARTY All NIGHT ANO HANG OUT AT THE B£ACH All OAY J FINE11' JUST GIVE US PARl OF YOUR EVENING AN D YOUR WINNING PERSONALITY WEll GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD MONL Y RE PRESENTING AN EASY TO SELL. WELL KNOWN RErUIABLE PROOUL I GU ARAN TH O SAi AR) + COMM + BONUSEZ YOUR POCI\£ I $$$ IN CALL PAT COLLIN Al 17 .t 1 642 4536 EXT 430 FOR MORE INfO CALL Bl h '1[[N J 9 PM OR LEA E A ME SSAG£ AN YTIME AND I LL CAL L YO U' Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Huntin1ton leach Fountain Y1ll11 NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITlNG Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Ask for Joanne Craney WEEKEND ASSISTANT IMMEDIATE OPENINGS PAR T -I WEEKENDS -3AM-11 AM SAT Su E HOLIDAYS MUST H A VE CAR 1TRUCK . V A L ID RE LI ABLE DRIV E RS LICENSE. C A R INSURANC E PRINTOUT $7 .00 PER HR -+- AGE . CALL 642-45 36 EX T 205 FOR BETH D 1V ~J I LE- A S K iy a newspaper ca tier's job on for size. ti \Ol1 •e 0 or older. a 1ob as a nev.span'" carrier 'l'1ght be 1us1 your size Just send n this coupon or call 642-4331 Routes are a\ ;:i11a:1e now' It sot1tlao4y. 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MJ L t.GU~A NIGUEi. ~2-H23 n.~~-11'1 ~.:---·e~co"a' .: -"\~~ •" , a:>"'~ ~a1e ~ 'a_ 6A6~~'5-.. a·e·~ .:>a• "'•h ··a .. e·s ·-;• ~2C"'" .,. ~ . .,. S!~ :J.:." EE~ A~'~ ~ :'ass '-.•a·· P-SsP~ •.-w .... ..:1+-' • ......, .. r • .. ' f' ~ • • .. .. .. -.q.:: .. -• ~ S .. ~.a{\ ,.,.,. S' ~ • 6-~ 800 • IO'HATSLIP ~ -io 114-:x>" s .. ~ .. · 4w11~at>•~ "'\("¥. 6-:,. e:,.'.._ ... 4 .O'sli• • '' ·c Bug C<>"vef11l>lf' .. ,..,.,. tan btac' ..,ag<. -'!>S .,e.,. •ires & O•lts i· 5v<' ·f.0-6600 Aates Deatttic tllG u C'.._ $ .!e<O ,. • ~·iAC.t co, s.a ooat S '"'1.Y' riarT NABERS CADILLAC -a· • "C ;:~::: ·v 0 1<, Gregg 5~1 1'1'• SE -"'-· ::..-c -.. ,. ~ s~·:-:;;.:.e -...... '"' oe-a ~ :ie'qe ·w~ "\P.,-(ui-Or $~..: R\>.., • .,,- ~"a· sc.:-fl,,., :i:-o.: : ='"" ~ ~f' 54~ ~f. e ~ ~·(" .. ~u . o-tt .. ..!c ... s "a e1fA ,p.,..~ '"W1 '1 'U'f' -.:.'7'~op•e ~'-.~"'~...;: & ac~~~, · e~ r'~-!·J~ ~-H' ~ :E v•·"P!OSS ;, ~~, c •. ·E o :ic•,: '1.E ,, >-=-., : d 8•t-4.?0~ $. "'" .i. ..... ~"'" .)\,If) ., .,...,.f .. s;o..• <:• "'aDOC"C WOtl" S • ~-., Sa:• '·ce S25C : ~r -Jf'«l\•f' :·J.86~:3~· SL"• 1..~"'\VE SEAT WITH C., A. P A. °"0 OT•OMAN "'f'•E" JSE'O Bro...., t~ o ... ·~ s:!-J 1!43-9?94 ·q0 P .. ONE C4NTINA 8 arm lllflTIL• MA n AESS & SIDE RAILS $500 875-$548 UYlll wo ,3 toot 1 man t<aya4'1 $300 M 647· 1MS ALUM INUM WALKER t.u1omat< 11\tJt oft ,_ lfQn 91.ec, & Oecll• Ceil S3643 ,, Oetote Sol'!\ Of b...., 7 30-tprn SOfA OVf SEAT WfTM CHAI" ANO OiTQMAN ~ uMO 8 rQWtl tone 0nt'fS250 ~ II Ull .. ~ wMa t. blue CA~0£ •S100• •t.•O 3•13• U 'SLIP ~~·S~ "'0 re u· • 111 2548·5-08• Misc. Trau,.rtaliH Metereytln, ScMltrs 10 ll 1<10NO• 6&10 t usfov --E "'~ -rul SELECTION • Jlf' MOOel IOw mileage • ao111acs 1n Ora11~ ~.:>unty' See us tOO•V1 140-1100 , 600 Harbor B1vo cos-A MESA ,980 I.Cl~ ml:r. Ru"' 9•• < ._._\AA.RO l.28 4 spo ega •"ll .: " S8i:l(I ri•ut> G,.. cono $3500 f.4-•(;~~ ~ Mst -to aoorK " A.I• Qprr 650-6636 Vus "41 r c RD F•es-.. 191s Yt'l· •M Fer4 YM f· 111 ""' 0000 cono11ton1 ... , Po ..... St~·"O Aul(\-~VI'S wet S800 Gooo ..... atoc • tnl CC""'O Musi 675-4750 Ron sett ZM3J838 "·"' I !1111 191 "'t "'-.. I ........ _.. "" ~-IUI...., '"' ... ...,,..... ..... , ,....., ... ~ -,... , fOI ._ ""....,. 91 Ille r• • 11•1 MIO teat. "" I r. -----lllt - 642-5671 -~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~--''""-~~ ltOW!'l 19 an ad Ill C11 lall'ie0 Trtit ano- .. , • * OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Aprtl 18, 1918 New York's Democratic primary 'too close to call' By TM AIMClatff Preti The Democratic contenders thun- dered intO the home stretch of the New York primary campa11n today. spurrina on their supporters in a contest that could carry considerable wei&ht in dccidina which of them will win their party's presidential nomi- nation. "Too Close To Call." blared a New York Daily News headline. A poll published by the newspaper Sunday. alona with other surveys. indicated Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis was ahead of Jes~ Jackson. with Sen. Albert Gore Jr. trailing. But the polls suggest Dukak1s' lead has narrowed. and New York Gov. Mario Cuomo said he "wouldn't be surpri~" b) a Jackson v1c1ol)T Observers said turnout could be the crucial factor. -The race 1s gettins closer and turnout is the kc ) ... said Nev. York pollster Lee M1ringofT He said a lov. turnout would favor Jackson. v. hose supporters are seen as general!~ tx'1ng more fervent 1han those of the otha candidates. and thus more hkt'I' to follow throush and 'ote. · ~~ Candldatea (from left) Albert Gore, Michael Dukakla and Jesse JacktK>n abare a laqb after debate ln New York. Cuomo said Sunda) a high turnout "should make us all happ) .. but r m not sure there's going to be one·· Dukakis was s1ag1ng a get-ou1-thl'· vote rally in lower Manhattan toda ' with cousin Ol}mp1a Dukak1s. v.h~' won an Academ' .\ v.ard last v.erk for her role in 1he rrio~ 1e "Moonstruck ·· Dukak1s said then he hoped ht'r triumph v.as a good omen for him in New York . JJ, k 'l'" K0<.'h took 1hc ofTen!)I\ t' :t!iJln -unda~. suggesung on ..\BC's ··T1m \\ l't"l.. W11h David Bn nkle~" th.it lad .. loon. "hen under stress. was ··r,.,: ._"Jpable l1f telling 1he truth " n1ghl'> Jnd pub1sheJ toda~. shov.ed Dukal..1~ "'th 46 pcrct"nt support. Jad<~on \\tth 4 (1 percent and Gore v.11h II pncent. The sun e). with a margin of error of 8 pcrccntagt' Pl>'"t' ''3'> ba,t·d llO telephone inter- ' ll''' !> "'•lh I 8 _l registered Democrats \\ho ..aid the~ planned to \Ote in lht' prim Jr} 1.1..-i..,nn \\3) holding final-da~ rJ1 i.•, 1n Ea~t Harlem. Harlem and ( "htnJ W \\ n Gore was making a senesoisubv.a~ slops with a big-name backer. Nev. York Ma)or Edv.ard Koch. v.ho has made a splash v.11h ha11h auacks on Pt'll~ ti~ thl' \~ ashington Post-.\B( 'n' ~ Jnd L • .\ T oda}-Cable :-\e"'., :"'l't\\l1rk ind1call·d 1hc race v.as tx·\nm1ng tighter The Pmt~BC poll. based on 1ntt·n ll'\''> Fnda} and Saturda~ The L '~..\ l o<lJ\-c-.::--. sunn 1:il..cn fm1J}. ~ aturda) and Sunda; fou nd Oukal.." "''h ~b percent sup- pon. Jack~on 3.i ix·rct.·n1 and Gore still lar tx·h1nd Jt q pcrcen1. "8JC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTIC[ PUBLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE Pl.ellC NOTIC£ ACTITIOUS .,.... •• 1 FICTITIOUS 9U ... SS MacAnttur BtvJ Su11e 120. ~~ COUftT M TitE Mall'-M1t1et. 12 Sano- U.. STAn•NT NAME STATl•NT Irvine Cahl 92715 STATE OI' CALlf'O..NIA ..,001 Lane l eeos The following persons are The IOllO'N•ng persons are1 nus Dus1ness 1s con-'°" n. COUNTY Ma..-V0<kS11tre LS 17 7EA Eng- doing t>usmes.1 u doing t>usmess u dueled oy a cor00<11hon ANOE land SOUTH COAST MARINE CRE8 A Pl8 1927 Jotin G Vafenltne. Pres1-IN THE MATTI" M THE 1 Renee Miller. t2 Sand· BOATYARO 788West 161tt Haroor Costa Mesa Celll ,dent 1AltltllCATION OF moor Lane Leeds Street. Cos1a Mesa Calil 92627 Ttt1s statement was l11eO 1 MICHAIL ZA~IN FO" Vor~Sh"e LS 17 7EA. Eno· 92627 James A Sm1ttt •5 with ltte County Cleflo. ol Ot· CHANGE M NA• M THI 11and Kit Allyn Cooney 1926 Mon1ec1to Or Corona del ange Counry on Marett 25. MtNO" TMNTON JUDO Ttt1s business IS con- Mon1c1 Ln Santa Ana. Mar Cahl 92625 1988 CA~EY. ducleo Dy a general oar1 · Calif 90630 Ttt1s ou11ness 1s con·1 F'75113 CAal NO. A14t5M nerstt1p Dweyne Aooen Irvin. S.c ducteo Dy an 1nd1v1duat Puottsheo Orange Coast t AMINOEO Jon11tt1n Mlllef, G-aJ I Hemlock. Green Valley James A Sm1ttt Oa1ty P1lo1 Aonl • 11 18 25 OM>f" TO Partner LMte. Ca.hi 923• 1 This statemerll was lileo 1988 I SHOW CAUaE Ttt1s statement was lile<J I Pfllhp Mten .. I Anderson. wtltt the County Cterk ol Or-M·389 WHEREAS MICHAEL wotn the County Cieri.. of Of. 7118 W 16th, Costa Mesa. 11nge County on March 29. ZAPP EN ttas l1Hld a Pe11t1on 1 1 snge County on Merch 29.1 Calif 92663 1988 Pl&IC NOTICE lor the cttange of the name t988 Ttt11 business is con-1 FJ7tOlll . ot ttte minor Tren1on Judd nn110 ducted by 11tm1teo partner-' PuDhS~ O•ange Coesl I F1CTITIOOS aUSINESS Carnley v.ntt lhe Clerk Of 1n1s I P\tbhsneo Orange Coasl I ship IOa1t7 P1101 Apfll' 11 18 25 NAME ITAnMUfT Court tor permission 10 Oa1lv P1lo1 Aprtl C t \ 18. 25. Kit Allyn Cooney 1988 The lollow1ng persons are change ttte minor s name \988 Ttt11 s1a1emen1 was toted M-385 j do•ng OOSlness as from Trent on Judd Carnley M~aB .,lh ttle Counl)' Cle!k ot Or· 4 HORIZON ENTERPRISES 10 Trenton J Zappan oo.., ---------- ange County on Aor11 11 1 Pl&IC NOTtCE 1 1050 Sanfoago Dnve New-lhefefore Pl&JC NOTICE 1988 POrt Beactt Caltl 9266-0 tT 1S HEREBY ORDERED I • F~ FICTITIOUS MlatN£SS -Naneue l Gerttt 1050 1t1a1 all persons 1nteres1eo 1n FICTITIOUS MISINISS Pub11sneo Orange Coas1 NAME STATIMINT Santiago Onve Ne,.,port lhe ma1ter alores.a~ appear NAMI STATIMl.NT 1 Daily Pilot Apnl t8 25 May ltte lottowing persons are Beach Ca111 92660 1n Oeper1men1 3 of Ille Or-TM tollowmg persons are 2. 9 1988 a0ino t>usiness 15 Marc Moettaet Gerttt 1050 ange Counly Sue>erlOt Cour1 d0tng DVStness as M-'01 CHINA PALACE RES· Santiago 011ve Ne•porl 11 700 Civic Center Drive REMCO ENTERPRISES. ---------T AURA NT 2800 w Coast Beach Cahf 92660 Wesl Santa Ana CA on 990 Cheyenne SI Costa P\aJC NOTtC£ Hwy NewpOr1 C1111 92663 Tttis business '' con-1tte 21st day ot April 1911& Mesa C111tr 92626 __ ..;.;.;...;....;....;..;.;...;.;.;..;;.___ Vu-T., Mau 1521 Anita dueled Dy a general Pl f1· at 2 C5 Pm and presenl 01>-Aot>ert Ect..ard Mclean FtCTITfOUS .,_SS Ln NewPotl Ca111 92663 ~sttio · 1ecttons 11 any ltiey ttave why 990 Cheyenne SI Costa NAMESTAn•NT Wei-Tu n Mau 1521 Anota Nanette louise Ger1tt sa1daPPhCallonorcnangeol Mesa Cahf 92626 Tll4I fOllO'<Mng persons are Ln Newport Calif 92663 Tnis s1a1emen1 .. as hleo name stlOuld not De granted Jill Ellen Mclean 990 I dOlng business as rr,,5 business is con.1w11tt ltte County Cterk or Of. IT IS FURTHER OAOEAED I Ctteyenne s1 Costa Mt!$8 PAOFORM CHASSIS oueteo Oy • general oan-ange Counly on March 24 thal II copy OI lhlS O<def 10 C.hl 926~ ANO TIN. 7652 Stater A119 netShrp 1988 Show cause be puDhst'le<I in Ttt1s ous1ness is con·1 unn 3, Hun11ng1on Beactt Vu-Ter Mau P ' "37$705 Tile Oaity Pilot Newspaper ol 1 ducted by husoano ano wile Calif 92647 T111s s111ement was Med uolistted Or1nge Coast general circu1111on puohstt· Rooert E Mcle.ari I Kevin Jame R•m~ers j wntt the Counly Cletk ol Or· Daily PolOt April • 11 18 25. fed in Orange County l0t lour Ttt1s slatemenl was flied I C952 Seap.ne Cf Hunt-1ange County on March 29. 1988 ,_.s once a weeil and wit11 ttte County Clerk ot Or· 1ng1on Beactt Calif 926'9 1 t988 M-376 1ttat • copy ol 1h1s order 10 ange County on March 28. ~tt Hutt '30 Molino I FJ190'75 P\8..IC NOTICE shO'N cl\lse Shall be sent to l 1988 , Long Beactt. Calif Puollstied Orange .Co.st 1 ttte Minor s natu•lll parents Fl1'I001 Thi$ Ouliness II con-Daily Pilot Aprol ' 11 18 25. FICTITIOUS auatNEIS 11 the address hsteo In lhe Puohstted Orange Co.st I dueled by a gerieral part· 1988 NAME STATEMENT pelllt0n • I Oa•I) P1lo1 April • 11. 18. 25. nerSl'l1p M-379 TM following persons are Dated M•rctt 1• 1988 1988 KeY!n Ramaelle<s doing bustness llS I JAMEi l . SMITH. JUOOE I M-377 I Th11 st11emen1 was ftk!O Pl&IC NOTIC£ WILLIAMS PLANNED M THI SUPUlfO" COUftT ---------- wrth tri. Cou111yC1er1o. ot Or-MAIN TA,NCE SERV ICE I 8 Sc.oil vaugtten Esq I PlatC NOTICE ange County on Maren 29 FICmlOUS SUStHESI 21661 Srd'Oktturst • 118 ,and Associates. Allorney for i ---'-.;...;..._....;.._..;;~-- 1988 NAME STATE.MINT Hun11ng1on Beactt Cal1l0 pemioner l20 Newport I FICTITIOUS MISINlll FJ19072 Ttte IOOOWtng persons are 926•6 Center Or •22!> ~I NAME STATIMINT PublW\ed Orange Coaat !dOlng t>ustness as Williams PM s PtanMd Beactt CA 92660 The fOllO""ng persons era Dally Pilot Aprol C 11 18 25 TOUCH POtNT COM· Ma1n1ance Service 21661 1 PuDhstted Orange Coast l dOtng buStneSS as.. 1988 MUNICATIONS 1116 Et Broo•llurst 11118. Hunl· ~Bili Pl~~8M1rctt 26 April 2· (alCA 1-4EALTH SCREEN- - _______ M_-_3_8_,2 AmarlllO Fountain Valley 1ng1on Beactt Calif 926'6 1 · 1 S 33 I N G A S S 0 C Cahl 92708 W1llti1ms High Mountam 14 (b)CHOLESTEROL CHECK PAClflC VIEW llHIOfltlAl PARK Cemelet) • Monuar, Cnapet • Cremator, 3500 Pac•l•C \iif'w :'.)r ~f" Pllewpo• 1 Beac , bC4 /:O(' HARBOR LAWN· MT OLIY( Mor tua• y • Ceme1t>•. Crpm aro•, •625 G1s1e1 .A,,. Cosld Mes" ... 0 ~'>54 ll'IE"CE POTHE"S •U IROADWAY Mortuary • Chapel JOl'ln Leogtt1on Garner II Ma , n 1 an c e . 2 1 6 6 11 jl c)PREFERRED HEAL n1 11 115 El AmartllO Foul'lla1n Brool<nurs1 "118 Hunt-P\llLIC NOTICE SERVICES fd)AMERICAN Valley Cahl 92708 1ng1on Beactt Calif 926'6 I HE A l TH SER V 1 CE S ThtS bu11nes1 IS con-W1lk1ml arryFa1th.21661 '~r:!r~:A=· (•)NATIONAL HEALTH ducted by an 1nd1Y1dua1 B•oo•ttursl 11 118 Hunt-The fOllowt SCREENS fflHEAl T.H Jotin l Garner ng1on Beacn. Calif 926'6 ng pe.sons are SCREENING SERVICES Ttt1s stalemenl was hleo This Dus1ness 11 con· Ol::i l>USt,_, as WEST lglWEST COAST w11tt ltte Counly Cleo pl Or-duCle<l Dy an 1nd1vtdu1l N...°f16:!~u~~i's~N~5:: PHYSICIANS SERVICES., enge County on Marett 29 Wilham Fa1ttt TROLS 1270 S L Co 1 17266 Sa.nte Bat Oare S1reec. 11988 Tttt5 Sl&len'lef\1 w11 fl6ad M C Ill 9270~on. Sa Fountain Valley. Call! 92708 F37I07t w11h ttle Counl)' Clerll of Or-eu 1 Mille Murray. 17266 Santa PuDtoslle<I Orange Coast ange County on March 25. M Royt Wilc0°11 127~ 1~ Baroara S1ree1. Foun11ln 0111y P1101 Ap" ' 11 18 25 1988 oun ain. ntario. a 1 Valley Caltl 92708 t988 ~ 9l720 This bu11ness ts con- M-38C Puohshed Oraoge Coe11 a.ii Wllcoll, 8212 Slater dueled by an 1nd1V1du1l ---------Oa11y P11ot Apfll 4. t 1, 18, 25 Hun!lngton Beech. Calif Mike Muney 1988 92647 This Slatement WIS hied! M-373 This ousiness is con-Wlttt ltte County Clerk ol Or- K-5 dueled by a oener•1 P•r1· anX: County on March 29 MlfSttop 19 8 • FICTITIOUS 9UalNHS P\8..IC NOTICE Roy w ik:o• NAME STATEMENT I Thia 1t1temen1 •U hied F'1'I070 The IOllow1ng pe•so'ls a1e FICTITIOUS au ... aa Wllh the County Clerk of Ot· Pvollshed Orange Coast d01ng bu5'ness as NAm STA~•NT en Count °" Marcti 2, Oa•ly Pilot Aorfl ' 11 18. 25. I HOME PAYOFF PLAN The lollOWtng petsons are 19X: y 1988 1 19762 MacAr•nu• Blvd doing bull,_, as Fl11S71 I Su11e 22a Irvine Calll OAANGE COUNTV PET PuDtostteo Orange Coest ---------- 92715 AGENCY, 969 Dahlia S1 . oaoly P1lo1 April 4 11 111, 25 P\8..IC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE M-383 John G va1en11ne and As-Costa Mesi. Calif 92626 1988 - .::::========--soc11te5 Cato1,,,n1a 19762 Aot>ett W ENIS, 969 Oahlla, M-372 FICTITIOUS ....... Ave Coll• MU. Celll NAm STAnmNT 110 Bro adway Costa Mesa 642-9150 Take one II s fref' ,ir1cJ ~ou nnri 1 neeo a no1e from your oocto• Its the 1ates1 Consumer 1rttorma11on Caralog ll'le right presc"P"O" a1 the r1qhl pr"e lor ll"te rian1 ontorm~lion 01 •Ssue~ rnat attect your health dnd nol'l'IP .tno poc• efboOk Tne Ca1a10g fists mort> "i an 200 teCJ@ra1 publica11ons you can send to1 Many are free and all are hetptur The Consumer lnforma 1ion Center of the U S General Services Adm1nistra11on puts e new Cataiog 1ogetner Quaflerty So tor bell resuns 1a11e Ot\e ever; "'''"t mooths Tl'le Consumer 1nform11tl()f"I Cara1<>9 11 s 1us1 what tl'le doctOf ord@red '\:>u can order one roo It s yours free Oy wr111nq Conaumer lnform•tton Center o.p.tment AX Pueblo. Colof8do 11009 • ,. 92626 • The loltOWtng IM"O"I we This Duiiness 11 con-Pta.IC NOTIC£ doing l>USlnesS as ducted by an lndMduat FICTITIOUS ..... SS fa)BACK BAY MARINA Robet1 Ellis NAME ITATlmNT SALES l b l BACK BAY TM sta'-11 was filed The IOllOWI MARINA CHARTERS t 131 With tne County Clertl ol Or-d0t t>usl,.,.;: ::''°"' are Beok Bay Ori-... Newpot1 Inge County on March 29 w"&>O FENCE SPECIAL-8each. Caltf 926450 1988 TIES 30&8 Gtlbfalt A Raymon d Ri c hard ""'74 Costa Mesa. C.itf 9~26.,. · Chaf1r-. 315 M111n1 • ......,_ ~ehed ~ .... eo._ Vi -30~11 ~2HO_ Dally Ptlot AOfll' t 1. 18 25 afar ~~Tena. Robert Fr8ntl K~o. INS . Gllbtattar Aw . Costa Mesa. •22 16tfl ~.Costa Mesa. M 3eO Celil 92626 Caltf 92627 t---------· JOMPh M FrlM, l ll20 This business II OOflo· ~. Foun1111n Valley. ducted by a 91"«al 1*1· c L I s s I F I E D I 4 2 - I I l ' I Callf 927ot nertl'lip Trlll buSln .. 1 It con-Rooeft F l<!n091fO dueted Oy I gianeral pert. Tl\tl stat....-it -rited ~ M '1 wlttl the>Courity Clettl'of Of. Tilt• lllterrten~ ... flied = County on Mardi 2t. ~h the County o .... of Of· 1 ~ 81'199 COunty on Mlrtf'I 29. Publilhed Orange eo.t 19911 ,,,_,. Deily Piiot April 4 11, 111, H . Publlthed Or11199 CoMt 19911 ... ...,.. ~=PllotAPttU.11. tll.25.l--------- M-371 l-~Ml-.~IC--.91);..T1C(=;...._- ~--------- • ,, MlJCM)TIC( Ml.JC M)TIC( MUC M)TIC( IENVIRO....NTAL MANAGE•NT AGENCY ORANOe COUNTY, C~ORNIA NOTlc;E TO CONT9'ACT0"8 Sealed pr~ lrom contrec1ora limnaed In 8CC(KdMC19 wittt Section A, 17, Propoul Requnmentl end Conditions_... be r~ al lhe Office of the CWtt of the eOerd of Supei Mo! a, Room .ees. Hal of Admini9tfetton. of the County of OfenQ9. Slate of Callfomla, ori or before Wedneedey the 27th «Sey of April, 1111 et two o'dodl. at wNdl time they wll be pubMCIY opened and read In ROOM 169. First Floor. Halt of Adfnlnistratlon, 10 CMc Cent• Pt&u. Santa Ana. California. f<>< the lollowlng j)(OjecJ to be admlnisl•ed by lM o..,. ~ Ef\Wonmental Management Aqency ITEM NO, ITEM 1 Mobillzatlon PRO.IECT NO. NL.21..1-1 NEWPORT HAMOR WASft OL ITOAAOE SCHEDULE OF WORK ITElll 2 ShOf'lng 3 Waste 011 S torage Enclosore E8TIMA TEO QUANTITY LS b L.S LS Reduced construction plans. special proviStons and otne< contract documents are available for e11amm111on Wltl'IOOt charge Of' may be secure upon payment. including state sales tax. ot. $7 80 If picked up 1n pefson S 10 00 1f requested by mail Plans and spec1ficat1ons requested by mail are sent via u P S . so pJease include the street address to which ttiese documents may be deltvet'ed. A complete se1 of lull Size construchon plans will be available for examination without charge Of' may be secured uPo" payment mclud1ng sales tax. 01 the amount shown 1n lhe proper column m the table hsted below No of Sheets 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 Cost Pe< Set $3 70 $7 40 $11 10 $14 80 $18 50 $22 20 r No of Sheets 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 Cost Per Set $25 90 S29 60 $33 30 $37 00 $40 70 $44 40 Add $2.00 10 price shown 11 plans are requested by mail EMA Development standard plans wtth Special Provisions lCurren1 1ssue1 are atso part ot tnis corwact Cop.es o1 the standard plans with special prov1s1ons are also available at the ot11ce of EMA Development tor an add1t1onal charge. 1nclud1ng stale sales 1a11. of $ 11 50 1f picked up 1n person S 12 75 of requested b) marl Alf checks snail be made payable to Environmental Management Agency Development D1v1s1on Post Otf1ce 8011 4048 (ma111ng address) 400 C1v1c Center Drive West. Room 225 (street adoressl Santa Ana. Cahfornia 92702 There will t:>e no reluno tor retum ot plans and special prov1S1ons. and return 1s not reQuired Orders wn1ch are not properly addressed or payable are sub,ect to delay The EMA shall ()Ot accept responS1b1hty fOf' that delay B•dders w1sn1ng to obtain a hst of plan holders shall nottly EMA/Publtc Works at the address shown at>Ove . by mail and shall include a checil payable to EMA/Public Works rn tne amount to cover copying costs o t the llst of plan holders Tne copying costs may be dettttmined by contacting the EMA by telephone at (7 141 834-3459 Due to tne comple111ty of EMA"s oro1ects and tne typically large number of bidders encounte<ed on each pro1ect. tne EMA will make no a11empt to read-a list ot plan hOIOers to prospectiv~ bidders over the telephone. Bidders reauesttng hsls of plan holders are advtsed that the request should be timed as to allow lor normal marl service The bidder s attention •S directed to the prov1s1ons 1n Section A. "Proposal R90uiremen1s and Cond1t1ons,'" regarding the requ1remen1s and cond1t1ons which he m ust observe 1n 1he preparation of the proposal lorm and the subm1ss100 ol the b•d Oues11ons on 1nterpretat1on ol tne Plans ano Special Provisions prior to the date scheduled for b•d opening snall be aodressed to Hua-Lin Hsu Pro1ect Engineer. who may be reached at (714) 834-3410 • Oues11ons concernmg purchase ol Plans and Special Provisions should be addressed to tne casn1er. EMA 17 t4) 834 -3459 By order of tne Boa1d ot Supervisors ol the Harbors Beaches an~-Pafl(!i 01s1nct. Orange County Ca1tforn1a Date Maren 23 1988 LINDA D. ROBERTS. CleJk of the Board of Su~• 9f C>fene-Countr. Cetttornla Pubhsned Orange Coast Daily Pilot April 11 18 1988 HUNTINGTON BEACH . The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH $ 80 with prepayment M395 4 Lines-7 Days s 10.80 .No~ In <opy or cat tcetlatton. Private parties ot lfy. No Cornrnttc1at, ~e~ Estate, Automotive, Boating or Empk>ymmt Ads. There is no price hm1t to what you can adVMi~. If you Med to sd your couch. ·high chair or any unused merchandi~-cal the DaHy Pffot Clas~ staff or u~ tM coupon ~low. Mlllto: NAME ADDRESS CITY __ ...,_ ..... Da#y PNot. llO \If • ..,. SI... eo.t. Meu, CA tJ'26 642-5678 PHONE_~~~~~~~- STATE ___ ZIP -~---~~~~~~~~ AD COPY: 4 line minimum, appropriately 4 words per Une. drtR one: VISA or M.C. _____ _ v..AnoH °"'" --------- Are you a s. lbscrlber to tM Dally Plot? clrdt orw: YES / NO ·' .. SPORTS _MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1988 25 CENTS ·~. U.S. Ships h ·it Iranian targets~, 1 Navy shells oil platform, nearby island in retaliation for mtn·e-damaged f rtgate .~ ~~- By ALY MAHMOUD a. I Ill,,,_.,.._ MANAMA. Bahrain -U.S. war- ships on Monday attacked two off- shore Iranian 011 facil-s in the southern gulf an retaliation for a mane blast that ripped open the hull of an Polls show a close Demo- cratic race Is in the mak- ing in Tuesday's New York presidential pri- mary./A4 World Rustlers in Kenya massacre nomads./ A4 Sports American fri gate last week. The official Islamic Republic News Agency 'Mlid the warships first st~k the Sassan platform at 9 a.m . ( 10:30 p.m. PDT). Twenty-three minutes latef they blasted the Nasr platform on 1he nearby S1rri Island. In the curves IRNA. monitored in Cyprus. noted that the .. aggress1 ve U.S. attack .. came after 1he United states had blamed Iran for sowing manes an the waterwa} o ne of which blasted {he hull of lhe USS.miss~e frigate Samuel B. Roberts. G ulf-based Western diplomats and shipping sources said the Sassan platform was ablaze after 1he attack. but said 1he}' could not immediately tell how man> ~arsh1ps participated in the attack. In Washington. The White Ho use confirmed at a news conferenC( early today that the U.S. warships had shelled the I ran1an offshore oil plat- forms in retaliation for sowing mines in the gulf. The sh1ppang eAecut1ves said a number of sal,age tugboats were en route to Sassan and Nasr platfores. These tugs were requesting per- mission from the American warships to let them res.cue sun 1' ors and help ext1ogu1sh fires The o\mencans. the execuu .. es 1M11d. told the tugs the} ma~ rescue sun'·' ors but the> ma~ not panic1- patc in an} firefighung The t~o targets "'ere pounded shonl> after a ~arn1ng from the LT warships tofran1an "'o rkers toe' acu- ate thl" platform and the island. Sh1pp1ng e\e-cu u,es said their mon1to~ picked up a radio message al 9:00 a.m (I 0 p m PDTJ froQl the C.S ..... arsh1ps to the Sassan plat'fo rm telling workers to e\ ae uate the fa - n ht). sa)ang 1t .. w1ll be shelled in fiy' minutes.'' ••• Sassan 1s sister platform to Ros~ "h1ch ~as wrecked by Amenca gunners 1n October 1987 when *"' Iranians fired a Chfocsc-macJl' Silkworm missile 10to the U.S.- Oagg1..·d Kuwa111 011 tanker. Eiah~ ix·~ons w<."re inJured in the tan' auac~. including the captain. l ' S officials have said there WU "!>,ubstanual evidence.. that Iran, (Pleue eee IRAJlflAN/ A2) NB Pier vicil)ity may get face Ii.ft Co mpromise offerect on disputedrenewal of Mc Fa dden Square By GREG KLERKX v Of .. ....,,........ .. The cit) of Newpon Beach and propen) O>A ners 1n Mc Faddef Squ~m: ma) be close to an agrecmC'M on ho" to fund a long,awa1U!I 1m pro' cmcnt prOJeCt for the aging commercial area 8111 honlau. a member of t~ McFadden Square Community As- sociation·!> steering .:omm1ttec. said Fnda) ihat a compromise arrange- ment for funding a mul11 m1lhon- dollar 1mpro' ement of the com- mercial area has been discussed w11h Ci t\ offiu als· The proposal could go befort the McFadden Square .\dv1sof) Com, mm1..•c wmcume this week. After worst start in Na- tional League history. Braves break into win column against the Oodgers./81 Mike Follmer of H1U1ttncton Beach roan thl'OQCh the etreeta ~f downtown Loq Beach in the Saper Vee race Sanday, a preUmtna;z to the Grand Pris. Follmer dldn 't pat enoa.&b pedclle to e metal, Onl•hln& 12tb. See atory on Bl. Both Cit) offi cials and propeny ov. ncr'> ha'<.' long agrttd that the h1Mvnc area needs a facchf\ along the hnl·s of nearb~ Canne~ Vil\asc. and la">t fall an agreement was reached on J S2 (> m1ll1on impro vement package v.h ich included a ne• restroom adJa l.-nt to thr pier. extensive sid&- >AJI~ r<.'pa1~ and streethght 1nst.ilta- 11on ·Entertainment NBC examines women's Hves behind bars In a thought-provoking special./ Al HB man accused of conning° women Index Advice and Games A9 Bulletin Board A3 Business A6-7 Classified B4-7 Comics A10 Entertainment A8 Opinion AS Public notices B8 Sports B1-4 Weather A2 COLU MBUS. Ohio (AP) -A Huntingto n &ach man who alleged!)' conned women oul of thousands of dolla rs b) sa) ing he was the son of televmon statio n owner Ted Turner or of aclor Dick Van Patten was arrested in Ohio. authoritie~ \31d Upper Arlinglon pohce said the} arrested James 8 . Turner. 27. last week at the residence of a woman he met 'Ah1le she vacationed an Florida. He had lived with the woman since last Sunday and submitted an appli- cation for a S4.000 bank loan in her name. detective James Rothwell said. Shl' did not press charges. Rothwell said. Her 1de nlll> was not disclosed. Turner had told the wom'an he "'ould repa) her whe n he found work. authom 1cs said. He also said he was waiting for a SI 50.000 insurance settlement. Rothwell said. When booked at the Jail. Turner g;i'C his address as H untington Beach. He was beang held for extra- d111on to Florida. Joe Shirk}. chief of secunt~ for Turne r Broadcast1ng 1n Atlant-a. sard he has followed James Turner's traH•ls for the last 18 months. Sh1rlc\ said he has been ipsked b~ police or '1ct1ms 1n Colorado. Con- n,C'(·ucut. Tennessee. Flonda and Oh1<:» ~ hcther James B. Turner 1s related 10 Ted Turner .. Our rok 1s to assure people that fames Turner has no connection w11h Mr. Turner an an) >Aa). shape o r fashion:· Shirle} said. Some people found out too late .. Just on the surface. from 'A hat r ' e p1d..ed up. there arc some ve~ sad snua11ons ~•th "'omen losrng large sums of monc} on 1h1s gu) :· Shirk~ said. ·cox wary of Gorbachev' s 'cha~m' E R g id t k S 0 t S1tton year course and a double major 1n X-ea an a e S a e U po English and political science. He simultaneously auended on right in Coast congressional race Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School. was an editor of By PAUL ARCHIPLEY own people. The gap is equally wide 1hc "Han ard law Review" and an °'._....,,......,. between what they tell the West and 1977 rttel\cd both a law degree and &ware the Mikhail Gorbachev what they do. Cox says. a master's 1n business admin1s- Cox. who is consickred a leading tration. "charm offensive ... He seems so Cox n'aS a t:nner In the la~ firm h d .fli r. h' _ _. contender io.. the Republi.an pri-.. ... muc ' ercnt iro m is Jin:ue-f 2 Latham •-ata.1'ns t'n N--port d r. · I mary o I cand idalcs. believes a "' • ..... CCSS0r5. $0 Open an 1nen Y -f D-ach, u,h,.-he 51:1·a11·zed In l.k f clear understandinf o the Soviet D\; ......... almost 1 e one o us. U . . corpo""te finan-. n 190... he d h · h II th 1·be 1 nton 1s ~ntia to .beint an ... ...... -o\n cs pus ang a ese I ra effective conarcssman. founded a corporation that trans-ne~ ideas like gl~snost. or open-In fact. Cox says Ameria's lates the So\•1et Union's official !"c~s. and t?CrNtrotka. or rcstructur-approach to the Sov1el Union Will ·dail}' newspaper ~vela. And from ang of Soviet society. M1ybe wt can . . . 1986 I f b .. _ -..a.ed · deal with these Russians.after all. dc:terminc<its forc11n poltey world-· to ast c ruary. IK" w"'.. . •n That is exactly what the Soviets wide. . . . the ~hite House as .~ senior would like Americans to believe. ~oi:e•an .J>Ohcy is OM of two associate counsel to Prnidcnt Re- r Ch 'stonhcr Cox pnnc1ple ISSUCS a conpnsman apn. ys.~n " · -mustdcahvi1~eox-~ amena-tht most:-ren~~-----· ..... If the bait seems enticing. Cox says. The other is the economy. scrv~uve. of the GOP candidates. is~·1 biting. Th~ 40th Conp-essional The JS-year~ Cox believes he but 10 hi~ own ~rds. "9 mort District candidate . has Sttn . the has the credentials to c&ctivcly conscrv~.u vc than the real Ron~ld Soviets fro m both sides ofthe iron work in both arenas. Reapn. curtain and he finds a wide pp Cox araduated fiom USC mllNI He has won c~nts and between what Soviet kackn say t~ cum laudc (with hiP hooon) suppon from prom1Mnt members lhe Wes t a nd what they tell their whcrt he look an ll«'Claaled thrtt-(PIH• .. COZ/ A2) C. ClartMoplaer Call l James Turner pleaded guilt~ on .\ug 12. 1986. to a charge of grand the.' ft and"' as put on probauon in Fon Laudc.'rdale. Fla .. · said George \rohus. spokesman for the Bro"ard Counl). Fla .. shenlTs office .\t the time. James Turner was a cuscd of bilking t>A O women ou1 of S 1.300 and l"O men out of $60 >Anh promises to gc.'t them work in tele- ' 1s1on commercials. James Turner told thl·m he >Aas James Van Patten. son of acto r Die~ \'an Patten. Crohus said T hree da's after Jame"s Turner (Pleue Me TtrmlE•/A2) ;fhe Cit)' "as to pick up about $2:! m1ll1on of the cost. with propert'/' o"' nc~ ~1cking 1n a pprox1 matel'Y S-'~8.026 through a cooperative assessment arrangement. Hov.cver propcn) owners carnt bad 10 the cll\ late last month w1th a nl''ol. proposal· a total of $5 milh<Wt v.onh of 1mpro ' ements. funded com- plete!) b~ the Cll) ·Htl'r rccons1dt'ration. Schonlau ..aid propen~ o" ners felt the 1m- pr(}' emcnts would "m ostl)' benefit use~ and therefore should be funded b' user feel>:· such as parking meter rc\enucs and parlong fi nes. He said (Pl--eee llCFADD&!l/A2) Local growth foes hoping to coalesce into statewide-force By GARY DELSORN Ike...., .......... .\(. R-\ME~ TO -Slow..gro•th ad' cx·atcs across C-ahfom1a. buoyed b' 1he1r increasing suc~s curbang d~·' elopment through loca l 1n- 111a11 \ l~. are stalkang a new target Sacramento \ o~ing to duplicate the type of po~erful statewide movem~nt that shodl·d 'poh11c1ans b~ slashing prop- en~ ta\cs 10 ~ears ~10 under Prop- os111on 13. slow~growth proponents arc tal ~1ng holder than e,·cr. .. \1~ o~n obJC'Ct1 ve 1s to put tPKJhcr ...LJ.X)\\.'Cr_bloc..thal can..acare the pants off the lq1sla1on 1n Sacra- mento >Aho arr tr)1ng to water down the 1n1t1atl\ e proceu. .. said Lmda Martin. leader of a San I>tego's Ctt1zens for limited Growth. In the past st\Cral months. a num ber of la~ slow"lf'<>Wth groups ha' c bcgun fomuna an aJhance and. 1n the comma weeks.. t.he) wtll be mect1na 1n Southern California to decide on strateg~ and approacheL Bu t the grouf)s already have ..._ ' 11il·d ~·' crnl !>tl'ps'that could shake-41f allforn1a'o, trad1t1onally ~ \ clopmcnt poh t 1cal establishment ••• • Their goal' include: t • Oustang pro-growth polit~ from oilier .. • hari ng legal and strateaic n- JX'MISl' to fighl dc,elopmcnt~ • £,posing poht1cians rdyiftl Cl9' dc' doper contnbut1ons; •' • Pu~uing c.t.atewide slow'l'O•tb in111all\C~. and. • \1on11onng Sacramento i.;.. latwn --,----'"!! ..Thr traffi gndlock all over tM state 1c. forcing this issue:· said<JeraN 11\er. a Los 4.ngeles City C°"'91 bu!.incss profes.sor who has 1pn1 month comp1hng a computer lilt ol lo'ol. ·gro'ol. th groups and thrir ...._ throughout California. " S11\c(s proposed acron)'lft tOr tllt nc" group .\C--OC. for Altimlce • (Pl--w oaow •Ill• .. Se~rces reportedly confirm fSraeli assassination rOle I" 8f NICOLAS 8 . TATRO .... . I,,,_...., 'JER SALEM -Israeli sturC'es .. ,uJ ·unda) that lsraeh aaenrs had .~)a.,~1na1ed PLO official Khalil al- \\':lf1r. the No. 2 man in the organ11a- 1 ~n "'ho headed the upnsing in the 111;~up1cd territories. ~·prime Minister Yitzhak ham1r d~·~lincd l'omment. ·The sources said the operation was l 4fl 11.·J out JOintl } by the Mossad 1~)d ligence ~n ice. the Israeli nav) .... Uf)~ an elite commando unit. They <.92l e on condtt1on of anonymity. The) said 1t had been postponed .. ('H•ral t1rnes before Saturda~ \l-W3Z1r. "'ho was 1n charge of the PLO"!> m1litar) operations against l \ra~·I. was shoJ to death Saturday at ~~home 1n tllr r4n1s stiburb of La \1arsa bv an eight-member squad. . Palestlnc L1bl'r;ation Organ1za11on 11J)k 1als blamed Israel. saying tht' 1.'~l1ng was designed to demoralize ... Pakstinians and end PLO-dtrtcted protests 1n the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. , "I'm not ready to relate to these matt1.·rs." Shamir told The As- soc1ate<P Press at his office in Jcru.sa- lcm when asked about rcpons Israel was behind the operation. NBC News said Sunday night It had been told that Shamir was so happy at the success of the operation he sent a message conaratulating the l"ommandos while they were still sailing home. 11 did not say who provided that information but said Shamir spent a tl·nsc Frida) night waiting for the n1.·ws and was overjoyed there were no Israeli casualities .. The report said hamir told thr m1li!ary chief of staff I the assassinuion showed Israel could m1kc far and fast . The Israeli news media no mention of such a Shamir messqe and the prime minister could not be reached late Sunday for comment on the NBC report. Forei&n Minister Shimon Peres. co-leader of the coalition govern· ment. said in an interview on Israel. radio that he hoped al-Wazir's as- sassination would not affect peace effons. Apparentl y refemng to al-Wazir. he added: "We hsve-to-uproo violence as a ... factor that delays a Political development. People who use violence will in the end sec the limns of violence. It leads nowhere." NBC telcv1s1on said Shamir. Peres and Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin approved the assassinatio n after Fatah guerrillas h~acked a bus and kill ed three Israelis in southern Is- rael's Negev desert last month. lRANIAN OIL FACILITIES SHELLED .•. From Al · olont1.·d a mine that hea' ti~ damaged a\l.a) at the platform:· he sa id of the them to U.S. Na') protec11on against 1~· hull m1 slt1lc frigate C amuel B attack on Rostam. Iranian threats. R~bcrt~ in the central gulf last week A multinational mine-sweeping cf-The Bridgeton. the first of the w<l inJ urcd I 0 crewmen. fort has found six mines in the central Oag&ed tankers. struck a mine duri ng , fhl' tnJurcd crc"'men were injured gulfarca where the Samuel B. Roberts the first U.S. escorted tanker convoy .1nJ llo"'n b> hl·llcoptcr 10 a med1<:al was hit on Thursday. according to last July. 1.1• 1111) aboard the SS T renton l '.S. Nav) sources. The mine swt'e p-The Navy then conducted at least , Thi.' fou r most scnousl) inJured in~ lask force incl uded six U.S. OC'ean 55 other convoys through the 550- ~·rl· n10' l'd to Bahrain's alman"a mine sweepers. fou r Bnt1sh units. two mile k•ngth of the "'aterway between lh"p1ral :ind later Oo"n aboard· a Belgium. two Dutch and four Italian. Ku\l.a1t and the Strait of Hormu1. "f'l<'l tj l L' S. Air Force Jet to Wes1 The SS Trenton. which 1s an outlcl of the gulf. without incident. 1.1am.1n~ for further treatment and amph1b1ous transport ship. was ac-The Na') also spearheaded a • 1m111n \I, 1th fam1lll'!). mm pan) mg the task force and acting massive minehunting operation with 1 h1.· tnga1e "as to\l.ed to the Dubai as thl· o'erall command ship. the help of 1ts Western allies. and -./11 p repair )3rd un aturda). and t .S. defenst: officials suspect the alone located and detonated 45 1.,1111\\ lcdgcable sources said 11 "as not mines arc recent I) laid. Navy sources mines. The al hes took care of about "' d.1ngl'r of . sinking. desp11e sa1J. The\ said the mines look~ 20 more. ,1.1111rmou' Jamagl· to thl· hull and rkan and ·free of Sl'a weed. indicating The Western diplomats and ship- ;.;1i~111\.' room. · thl'\ had not bel'n 1n the water for ping executives on Monday said there ,, ··t m:ums1anccs of the attacl long. The sources said the ex plosiv~ might be at least 10 mines in the area '\h111da'} on as!><ln \l.Crc HT\ mul·h "l'fi.' contar t mines. the same type of 55 miles nonhcast of Qatar. aside 'ln11lar ·tu tho!>C that preceded 1hc mines pre' 1ouls) located. from the one hit b) 1he Robens and .; 1i:ll1ng 11f Ru'1tam last October:· \aid Th1.· Robens 1s part of the U.S. the two located by the Nav)'· 1..•.lfl" Duha1·basl·d m;m11mc ah agl· Middle East For\·c. which was The area 1s a major shipping lane .1~l·n1 "ho '>pokl' on cond1 11on ot bolstered in the gulf last summer for the l '.S. convoys and 1s fre- . 1non, m1t' ··.\ftrr a fi,e-m1nu11.· "hen Ku"a1t regi stered 11 of rts qucntcd b) the warships and the -;.irning. ihl' .\maKan gun~ bla1cd tankers in the l 1nited States to entitle tankers. COX WARY OF GORBACHEV'S CHARM ••• h omAl ..,f1h1.· Rl·puhliran ngn1 "Ing. includ· 1tyg \ul')rt'mc C uurt nominl"l" and fl.4t1rl·d Judgl' Robl•rt Bork. former I \ \tturnl"' (il'nl·ral \\ 11l1am I f\'n\ h \m11h Re Jg.Jn kitchen lab1- M-1 1m mbcr lll!lmc" Tuttle T\ 1.ifllllll\'ntatur BrUll' Herschensohn ,111J \U[lph-\ldl" elonum4't .\nhur I J lk r While some othl'r kad1ng can- d1Ju1e' arl' touling their 1n' oh emcnt 11' ,ind umkr':>tand rng of local 1S.Sul''· (II\ hdtn l'\ h1 '1 l"U·)ear Stint 1n tht• \\ l111l· Hou'c lUu rlcd "11h his la" .inJ hu\lne\~ l'\pen1~·. make him the :nt~·ll1gl·n1 l hOll"l' of lhl' clcctoratl' · '' J lOngrl'\'>man I "ould be abk h• offa ll• prupk not JUSI lhl' 1111n1mum lhl") \\OUld C\peCI -thl'lr phonl' calb gl'I rc1umcd and that rm "'""'&tu 11\ten ·· ( O\ ..a id "'but I can • il\ll utkr Jn 1n1cll1genl mind aga1n'i1 \\htl·h 1hnr lonlcrn'i '.\1ll rc.,onatc ~ll 1f lhl") ·,l. g(lt a c·ompln hus1n1.'S'> blc111. I "'II undcr!>tand 11 ·· Bt'l JU'>C hl' hd'> "<Hkt'd 1n \\ a\h1ng- Otl < u \ \J\\ hl' "un"t h;nc to waste n) t1mt• "1.lh .. on-thl'·JOb.tra1n1ng .. T .1kl' fur l'\ampk Ora(lgc Coun- ·, trj n~portat1on ni ghtmare The \I, -gro" th in1t1at1' i.' is the public's } of 'a ' 1ng ··enough 1 .. enough and 3) bl' ii "i.' hold a gun to ~our head "II gl't \Orne math." Co\ said -\\ he1hcr th l' 1n111a11,c passes or ~1'!lt ( o \ ,;11J th~· public'~ frustration ' j m.inJ:.ill' 111 gl't much-ncetkd 1.:dl·1.1 I h1gh\~a) dollar'> to Orange I > U 11 I\ 1 It" J ~)1ant1nl· and romplitatcd •\l \!>hal l. in V.a,hington b) "h1ch '11!1-h"a) dollar\ arc doled out.'" hr "1t l<l ·· \nd 11 ,in,om· 1hinks whal°'i nftol•dl•J h<h ~ thl'rc IS an ab1hl) 10 l"1rnlall' lhl· nl'l.'d. he's wrong .. \\ ha I°' nn·dcd back t hcrC' I\ an .;tnl1 1' 111 pu'h 1he right button'> and Cla rificat ion In a Da1h Pilot anick titled '' 11',1m.in1Jn\ C"all on government 111 ''·'' '••rtl·ga·· datl·d o\pnl 10. tht· lc1tt· 1~r 11 111.1-n \padafora \I.as descnbcd a\ .i-ogun1 unm·r for L1bya·s Col Moam· mJr < 1,1Jh:1fi . :iccording to a docu- i11l·n1 ruhli\hed b) El R New<; Sen ICC >, p.iJJ.turn·s i.stcr~ Stella \p.1Jaf11rn. c,a1d thal the ncw1o \Cr- ~ Ile\ portra)al of her brothcr wa\ 1nau·uratc he said her brother. who '~s ~1lled 1n I Q85. was v1c11m 11t'd h) ~f;mdt'rous propaganda from the Nor- i'ep rcg1m1.• because ofhl\ out'ipoken .ind a 1t1cal '1cw of thc ( eniral ~m~·nran go' cmmcn1 '> .. He had no1h1~ to do "11h C1adha li." she said ,, . ~~~~~E lllily Pillf MAIN Off,ICE pull lhl· right le' er\ ... l O\ 1s preparl·d to push and pull right no\!, Wh1 k in thl' White House. hl· drafted a bill fur th1.· president aimed al a complete o'erhaul of th<: kdaal budg(·t pron·\<, Thc president rl·ll'rrt·d to the bill 1n th1\ 'car's 1a1c ol lht• l n1on addrc''· ( o' !>aid. S1mpl) put. thl· lcg1 ~la11on would rl·qum· the federal government to ~·,tahl 1sh a hudgl'I be fort' 11 starts \fX'nding, a praC'll~l' leg1slato~ ha ve long ignored ( 011"sb1ll hai.a buill-ln b1asaga1ns1 o,ix·nd1ng. and an~ 11me a bill C\· llTdl·d the budget ceiling 11 would rl·quirc a 1"0-1hird\ 'ote of( ongress 111 "in pass.age Ht' had a hm11\.'d opportun1t) to pl'd<llc his bill around Congrt>ss tx·forc resigning fro m the Wh 11c House in Fcbruar) to run for offi ce. and hl' ... l'On\ 1nCl'd lhc bill \l.OU ld win b1pan1 .. a n support. .. I 1h1nk thl' Hcpublicans and Dcmc.Krats can agree on 11 because Dt.·m0<.·ra ts "ill figure ·we've got suJ)l.:nor numbers and "c'll beat them 1n 1h1.· trcnchec.' and Republicans will figur1.· ·,\C need to get these spending pnon 11es straight no" and we·11 do "hat \l.C c.·an 10 hold our own later on:·· ( O\ !>aid. In add111on. thl' bill would set up a \) \tl'm that \I.Ou Id gel poli11c1ans oO 1hc hook to special interest groups 'ii.'l·k1ng rork barrel lcg1sla11on ··1nd1' 1dual ml'mbcrsdon"t need to \3) ·nu· w o,pend1ng. the s~stcm will \3\ ·nu · ··\ oila The polit1c1an gca to sa) ·~t'' · tht• 'i)Stcm S<J}S ·no: o\nd that's lhl· poli11cian·s dream:· Cox said c 11 \ first act as a congressman \q1ulJ tx· to hne up co-sponsors and 1n1r.:Oun· his budget bill. 11 \\nuld be a b1panisan proposal a11d 11 "ould go '.\1thou1 ttl11ng at "111J m11l~ and tr) 1ng to change the hr.11 " and minds of all 43 5 member\ ot < nngrl·ss," he said. "So 1fwe can't 1u1 n thl' rascals out. at least we can c,1r.11~h1cn out the system 1n which thl·~ opl'ratc so that their rather l 13' .-n pol111cal 1mpulseo; will not lead 111 1h1.· l1J n11nu1ng bankruptq of the Unttl·J Stall'S ... The bill also addresses entitlement program!>. an area Co,\ 5a)S has "rongl~ bl·en tr1.•atc."d as an· un- touchable sacred CO\!.. "The} ·re not uncontrollable JU!)t uncontrolled.'" he said Besides pushing hrs budget lcg1s- lat1on. Cox would 1mmcd1ately begin lobb) 1ng his congess1o nal comradei. 10 uphold Reagan\ phtlosoph~ of ncgo11a11ng wi th the Soviets from a pos111on of strength o\s a un"crsit) s1udent. Cox read Pra,da in Russian. He later found that the official communist organ was una,atlablc in English and. in part· ncrsh1p "Ith his father. launchcd the firm that translates Pra da .. In terms of kno"'ing th} enem) 11 1snbsolutcl) invaluable 1f )OU want 10 know what's soing on inside com- munist countries:· Cox said. While acknowledging Pravda can hardly be relied on to carry the truth in all matters. Co, sa id he has used it to correct m1sconccpt1onsAmericans harbor about the o' 1ct Union Take. for insta nce. what he calls Gorbachc-. 's "charm offensive.·· President Reagan once prepared to gl\e a speech pra1s1 ng Gorbachev·s glasnost pohq for allc&edl y loo~ning laws governing Cl'nsorship. The sourtl' of the information was a Gorbachev six·cch .. I chrckcd Gorbachev·s speech in the pages of Pra-. da and found that 11 \I.as all promises ... Cox said. "No laws \l.Crc referred to at all·· In fact. Co' found another story in Pra,da 1ha1 dcscnbcd new laws that carm·d hl·a') penalties fo r anyone possernng a videotape. no matter "'hat "as on 11. ( o>. notified Reagan of wha1 he found and the president changed his SJX'l'Ch to cn11c111ng glasnost for being empt) promise~ With l(cagan gone in 1989. C'ox hope!> to keep his foreign policy ideals ah' c in Congrci.s. .. No"' the) ma) not vote with me.'' Co\ said. "but not everyone back there 1s such a scoundrel that they "on·1 be persuaded by facts." TURNER ARRESTED ••• From Al rle~d~d gmlty. Crohus said. he was notified that Turner was wanted on a fl'lon~ theft charge 1n Orange County. bul Turnci:.could not be found. In I ebruaf) tQ87. Turner was {"n ll'nn·d to three )ears in prison for grand lam~n) 1n the theft of about S '00 from a Nashville. Tenn .. \I.Oman. ~1d Sat John Patton of the Me1ro 3'>h" llfc police ~a.non said James Turner served eight months of the three-year sentence. In March 1987. a warrant was issued for James Turner's arrest for v1olatina r.rooot1on in tM Florida ca~. C'ro 1us said. That. warrant rcsullcd 1n his arrest in Upper Arlington D=-llQ.,•l ud "'°'*"'nOe> II l'Oll 00 ""' ..... "°"''*-'Ill' ~3Qpm QllJe!Ott 1p111 t "" •• "'' <>·~ c;...,. ""' ...... ""O c;o.~. t -41 t•(w~ ... ., .. l(W'I, lll'")'rit• -•Uff O' fOW'f' ... MIO "°"' ~OOI' -Of -eel ... !'II .... ~ _, 0. ·~· .,_ ' ~,. -·~c~!"QP!t YOL.11, NO. W ' What do you lake about tbe Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the nwnber above ind your mcssqe wall be ~. ttaiHcribed Ind deo. hvn'Cd to tM 1ppropri11e editor. , The same 2-4.hou.r 1n1werlna service may be used to record letten 10 the editor on 1ny topic. Contributon to our Lttten column mutt 1.nclude their naim and telephone number (or verification. Ttll us what's on your mind. ' Sill-) 1W1C1 ..,_,, • '°" do ""' ·-,_ COl1t °" 1 • "' (.Ill oelor9 10 • Ill 1114 .,_ QOlly .. Of ..... td """' .... , ... , .... .... °' ... Coul'tlp At-...... 1....,..,,... ... • , Increasillg clouds expected ·-. r;;:;;:;:;w;:f~-:u:;::=;:::;----"l ParUyctoudyllllelovertheOtangeCoeatthluft«noonwtil ..,. ..... .._.._._.. turn Iner~ cloudy tonight and lueeday with local drmte during the night and mofning houri. A 20 petcetlt chance of N-rot--:j~.....:;~"1~m~ snowera 11 foreca1t Tuesday, Hight tod•y will range In the mid J.. eo. to IOW 70.. IOwt In the upper 401 to mid 50t. W•tefty wind• 8 to 15 knot• will blow through the Inner cou1a1 wat«• thl• afternoon and eY9f'llng over a weatefty 1W9it of 4 to 5 '"t Farther out, northweat wind• 10 to 20 llnota will blOw through tonight o~ 8-to 10-foot 1W9it1. - Conaldetat>le ctoudlnes• owr the mountain• will t>tlng an lncreHlng chance of showeta Tueaday. Local nOfthwett wfnd1 25 mph will accompany high• In the mid 401 to mid 50t. Iowa from 26 to 40. WMterty wind• 10 to 20 mph wlil blow through the desefll under partly cloudy skies today. with an lncreaalng chance ol ahowe<s Tue.day. Upper desert hlgh1 today wlll range from 88 to 78, lows from 46 to 54. Lower deaert highs will ran~ from the upper 701 to lower 801. lows In the mid 401 to mid s. ----------- U.S. Temps H-a 10 .. Calif. Temps Surf Forecast HonOI.,._. ., 71 15 Ho.al on 1• , ............... L• ~':..8"0::!. 10 ,. ~·....-. .. " ..... ~ ~ ........ .. eo •• a.ii ... ,.., 13 $4 ..... los A .... 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GROWTH FOES TARGET SACRAMENTO ••• From Al Control ()c, clopment 1n California. .. , .. ., ob' 1ous "e need to furm a broada alliann·:· S1her said Tom Rogns. an Orangc Count) rancha and !>Clf-dcscnhcd .. nght- " 1ng. hard-corl' l"O:"ISCf\all\C \l.hO IS fed up "Ith greed ) de,dopers:· agrees The former chairman oft he Oran~e Cuunt) Republican Central Comm1t- ll'e hl'IP'-·d craft a local J unc 7· in111atl\C' IO forbid new development 1n unincorporated Orange County that \l.Or~ns the area's alread) chok- ing roads and frec'.\a}s. C1t11l·ns in nc1ghbonng fll\crs1de and ari Bcrnardrno Count1e!>. "h1ch get much of Orange Count} ·s sp11l- 1)\l'f gro"lh. arl· pushing \1m1lar 1n111at1'l''> for the ~o,cmhcr hallo! Di.'\ l'loikr .. ha' l' filed t\l.C> unsur· n.·ssful kgal challengl·s to the Orangl' Count) proposal and argue· that ll "ould nipple thl· count~'!> booming cconom). A vanct) ofpoll'i pr1.·d1rt 1b O\ erwhdming appro' al. If thcsc latl'!>I ·outhern ( ahforn1a 1n111a11' es pass. the~ \I, 111 be pan of a mo' 1.•mcnt stead ii} ga1n1ng momcn- 1um 1n California since thc lir'il "a'e of local gro\I, th-rnntrol measure\ \l.t're approH·d 1n the earl~ 1970s Mosl of thoS\.· first measures were in Nonhern Caltfom1a. Las1 No' ember alonl'. vota s in Cal1forn1a commun1t1l'!t approved 15 of 17 growth-control measures on the ballot, according to a California Assoc1a11on of Realtors report. More than 60 such measures have taken efTect sincr 1972 . If a statewide group does form. much of1ts wrath would be directed at the California Building Industry .\s- sociat1on. a developers' group. "The developers arc finding that the\ can't tx·at you locally at the ballot ho\, \O the) ·rc trying to put the pressure on in Sacramento," Rogers said . One BIA bill sponsored this session b} Rep Peter Chacon. D-San Diego. ha!> alread\ been targeted because opponl'nts ·sa) 11 would weaken the 1n111att'l' pr0\1.·ss b) requinng en- ' 1ronmcntal impact rn 1ews of man) gro" th-control measures .\ spokes\l.oman for Chacon. who was not a'atlablc for comment. said th l' bill "ould .. ma kc the s>stem more balant·cd ... bcrausc building projects no" n.'4uire thl' rcpQrts. She addt'd 1hat Chacon spQn!>ored the bill be· tau!>l" h1.· fell 11 was needed. not Just hn·ausc the RI.\ requested 1t. Offic:ialsoflhe buildingassoc1a11on d1sputl' thl' notion the) have undue 1nOul'nCl·: ··we don·1 spend m1lhons of dollars tr)ing to 1nOuenn· tht' Ll·g1slaturc." said George Cook. the group\ necu11ve director . And Don Collin. the Sacramen.,to· based as~oc1at1on·s top lawyer, said 11 doesn't gel m v.a) that often. .. Thc number of rent-control measures pa!>sed 1n this state or the number of gro"th-control measures 1!> a prl'll} good 1nd1ca1or there are some coun ten ailing political forces to thl' builders:· Collin said. To apprcnall" 11)e potent1al state- " 1de strrngth of the growth-control groups onl) requires looking at their number~ 1oda). In Sou1h crn California. a coalition reprl'sen11ng group'> in fo ur counties out!>1dl· Lu\ ~ngl'les has more than 150.000 pcllllon !tlgnatures for 1988 in1t1al1\ l'!>. In Los .\ngclc!>. members of sl0\1.-- gro" th group~ last June helped pull otT an upSt't \I.hen the~ "'orked to defeat Ma) or Tom Bradlc} 's closest all ~ on Cit) Council. Pat Russell. Elcc1ed 1n her place was Ruth Gal- an1er. a polt11cal newcomer running on a slow-growth platfo rm. Seven months earlier. Los .\ngeles voters passed a gro..,..th-curbing ini11at1ve of th c·1r o"'n. Da' c Moga' cro. president of the En' iron mental Council ofSacramcn- to. rallcd thl' state\!. 1de group .. a great idea .. .. If poh11c1an.. don ·1 take this rcspo0\1b1lll) senousl).'. Mogavero !>aid , .. \h('} ·re going 10 have a hornets nnt 011 thl'lr hands:· MCFADDEN SQUARE FACE LIFT soµGHT •.• From Al the add111onal S2.6 million "ould be used to fl'Con~trul"t 1h1.· Balboa Bou le' :ird and Ne" pon Bou kvard intcrrhangl'. pl:in· arl·a ut1ht1es underground and install add111onal strcc~ lighting. Ci t) offic1ah said no to both the add111onal 1mproH·mcn1 money and the proposal that thc cit} foo t the entire bill. and bo1h \1dcs ha' c been at a' 1nual stand.still e'er since. The nc" funding arrangement calls for about 10 J>l.:r<"cnt of the SS million to bl' paid b~ propl'n~ owners. with the remaining Qf) Rt"rcent comtng from a 'a net} ot '>Ou rces. tncluding half of the par~1ng meter revenues from thl· Mcf;fdden Square area. off- strcct park1n~ fund money and the prC\ IOUS S2._ m1lhon commitment from the c11~ ·s general fund. Propen) o" ncrs paid for about 111 J)l.:rccn1 of the total cost under the original S2.6 million agreement. Ma)Or John Cox said he was unfamiliar wi th the compromise ar- ra ngement. but Ci( pressed some skcp- lletsm about the proposal. .. It's nice to say that we'll take (the monC)) out of parking meter or parking funds. but that's still cit) mune' ... said CoA. ··what the problem has always bl'cn hcrc 1s that all over town we do 10101-\ enturl· proJects." said Cox. "What "C' ha'c here 1s a sttuatton \I, her_t' lhe pn' ate sector 1s unable to come up "1th their share." Schonlau said the arrangement might JUSI get the improvement prOJCCI off the ground. He said mo!tt of the ma)or property owners in thl· area arc supporting the new arrange- ment. ·-rm caut1ousl) opt1m1suc that we"ll ha'e soml' good news from the cit) side nC\t week.'" said Schonla~ .. w e·, c g" en in to their demands. and we .~re asking for some con- cessions. Si lk and Woo l Suit by 6 ,5outhwick C} Spectators by COLE ·HAAN 119 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • (BULLOCKS WILSHIRE WING) • 769-l622 ' • •