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TUFSDAY, MAY 3, 1988 25 CENTS
Wieder ·g.raduation· falsified
Supervisor-congressional hopeful calls
bio raphical claim interviewer's error
By BOB VAN EYl.EN ..............
. ~~ County Supervisor Har-
nett Wieder conceded today that she
knew for more than IO year"5 that her
official bioSt1pl)ies listed her as a
graduate of a university she never
attended.
MThe 1nit1al mistake was an inter-
Oliver North, accused of
Illegally diverting funds to
the Contra rebels, says
the charges against him .
are a badge of honor./ A5
Coast
Costa Mesa has settled a
lawsuit with the widow of
the civilian who died in a
crash of the city's police
helicopter 14 months
ago./A3
Entertainment
Handicapped children
get the chance to perform
"live On Stage. "/A10
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viewer's.'' she said. "but I allowed 11
to carry on for several years ~cause I
was embarnssed by 1t."
The charac that Wieder lied about
having vaduated from Wayne State
University in Detro1~ was issued b)
campaign officials workang for Dana
Rohrabacher. one of her compcrnors
1n the race for the 42nd Dastnct
CMplits
growth
measure
on ballot
City Council maY
also wrt te Its own
traffic-control bill
By JENNIFER WEBER
Of_O..,,... .....
The Costa MtSa City Council
agrttd Monda) night to put a slow.
growth 1n1ttall'-e on the November
ballot. but C'ounc1Lman Peter Buffa
sugg.estcd the city consider its own
.traffic-control ordinance.
:n a 4-0 \Ole. with Councilman
Da'e \\'heeler abstaining. the council
agreed to 1n\est1gate what Buffa
called a .. traffic control" ordinance
l}mg development to traffic levels m
the Cit)'.
Buffa said he thought of the
ahernat1' c after the Apnl 18 me-etang.
a biller S<'ssaon that collapsed with
counC'll mcm~rs sn1p1ng at each
other over a staff repon analyzing Lhe
Citizens Sensible Slow-Growth and
Traffic lnit1at1ve
The 1n111at1ve. to appear on the
No'. 8 ballot. ltnksde,elopment wtth
an areas ab1ltt) to handk traffic.
flooding and emergency S<'f\. tces.
Buffa claimed suppon for the
1n1t1at1ve stems from frustration over
traffic
.. The rest of 1t 1s fl1m-flam," he said
of the c1t1zens· ant11at1"e .. This isn't
intended to control traffic: it's in-
tended to stop growth ··
But Ja) Humphreys. spokesman
for Costa Mesa Residents for Respon-
sible Gro" th -the group that
collected enough signatures to put the
1nit1att' e on the ballot -said he
d1dn·1 put mucta stock m Buffa's
proposal.
"It's stnctl) pohtacal," he said. "Ifs
100 percent poht1cal." ~
Buffa said has propo ould
formaltze the cit> 's eady
··stringent'" standards He gave City
Manager Allan Roeder 60 days \O
(Pla.R eee MESA/ A2)
conircss1onal nomination.
Rohrabacher said the false statt-
ment about W1eder's educational
background surfaced in a "routine
background check .. conducted by his
camp1gn staff
"They found S<'Veral different ages
listed 1n vanous b1<>$f3ph1es; I thmk
one hsted her as havmg been born m
1920. and another one as ha vmg been
born 1n 1928. ··said Rohrabacher. "So
to check 11 out we decided to call her
college and-we found out they had no
record of her"
The claim that Wieder was gradu-
r
ated wtth a JOurnaJism dC"grce from
Wayne State appears 1n numerous
documents. mclud1ng a 1977 typed
resume which was obtained b)' the
Datl) Pilot "hen Wieder was a
member of the Huntington Beach
Ctl\ Council
Wieder admitted today that she did
not attend Wayne Stal~. or any other
uni\ erstt) She said the incorrect
rdume item stemmed from a mistake
made b)' an 1nterv1e'Aler comp11tn1 an
official btOlfllph) of her in the 1960s
when she was an aide to former Los
Angeles Ma)or Sam Yorty
An aquatic fa.m.lly pata lta 8eal of approftl on a ratmc place
at the entrance to N~rt Barbor. The pleasure of a warm
eun arr,ently outwe1Cha the annoyance of a constantly ctanc bell.
Swan takes a low-key approach -~ Candidate cites 20 years of experience the ranl of captam 'o'htle serving in the l S .\nn) from 1967 to 1971.
in effort to win 40th Congressional seat for the past six years. He was ~~~~1?~~fna ~~~t~~~Ul) as a hehcop-
appointed by Orange County water Desptte the length) resume. Swan
agencies an 1985 to rep~nt their ad no" led'es he 1s at ~t the fourth
interests m the e1Jht<0unty Sou them man 1 n a I _-candidate ra« that most 87 PAUL ARCIUPLEY
Of ... ...., .......
Except that he lacks money, or-
pnizauon and wido-spread name
~ition, Peer Swan might be
considered a IOlic:al front-runner in
the crowded 40th ConaressfonaJ Dis-
trict Re~blican primary.
Certainly he boasts some of the
stronacst credentials for long-time
service to his community. Swan, ·O. has been involved in low
visibility community _~rt datina
beck to lhe mid-1960$ when he
voluntttred 01n \-Oler ~1strat1on
proJects. ··set out the vote" dnvesand
vanous campaign activities for the
Republican Party.
He was..!_mcmber on the Board of
Governors tn the Repubhcan ~
sociates of Oranac County from
1979-U and has been an associate to
the State Repubhcan Central Com-
mittee since 1984.
Swan has faced the electorate
h1msr1r. bavina been voted a director
with the Irvine Ranch Water District
in 1979. He has 1erved u pttSident
Caltfom1a Water Committee. o~n ers sa) has three front-runners.
He was appointed toOrangeCoun-But he behe'es that rnume speaks
l)' Sanitation Distnct 14 when 1t was as loudl) as all the sltck campatgn
fonned in 1985 as well as treasurer of ltteratureofh1s ~tier-financed oppo-
0rang"C County Citinns for Water. nents.
Undersconna his interest in cduca-And lo"' '1s1b1ltt) or not. ~ says
tion. he became a charter member of his "on. on th~ organizations
lhcOrang-eCoastCollcicfoundat1on demonstrates Lhe quahltes needed tb
in 1986, which raises funds to be an efft'Ct1ve legislator
supplement collcae prop-ams. He .. .\ congressman 1s a low viS1b1Uty
also isa member of the Chancellor·s job \ ou·re one of 435:· S-.-an said .
Club at UCI. "I'm goal-onented. acuon~nted,
And he 1s a "eteran. havtna nsen to (Pleue eee SW Alf/ A.2)
She said she told the 1nterv~wer
that she had met her husband. lrvina.
while he was a student at Wayne
State. but that the 1nterv1ewer had
1ncorr«tl) -..nnen that 11 was she who
bad attended the un1vers1ty.
She said she dtd not change the
11em until )ears later !:>cause she was
embarrassed b) tt.
.. When I was }Oung m) family
couldn't afford to send me to college.
and it's somethinJ I was always
ashamed of·· she said ·· 11ucss I took
11 St'rtousl} enough that I wanted lO ~
(Pleue eee WUDER'S/ A2) Barrlett Wleder
Ban on public
d~f enders being
fought irt court
Challenge filed to
court-ordered use
of private lawyers
By GREG KLERK.,X
Ol .. O.., ..........
Orange Count} Public extender
Ron Butler asled tor a coun ordn-
toda} to re-sctnd a upenor Court
Judge"s contrO\ers1al dec1s1on ro stop
appotnttng deput} public defenders
for 1nd1gent defendants
The legal step comes on the httls of
Judge \1~ron Brov.n·s allega11ons
that some clients of the public
defender'sofficc ma) not~~'' mg
proper !qal represc~ta11on.
The order "as filed al Q a.m loda\,
according lO officials at the 4lh
D1stmt (oun of .\ppeal tn Santa
.\na.
Butler said Monda} he -.ould Sttl
the coun order to retract a dec1s1on b'
Bro" n to appoint pn \ate la~ers ro·r
defendants "'ho C'annot afford an
attome}
Butler and Brown are at odds over
the poltq of pica barpiruna in ~
court In a recent memo to public
defenders Butler recommended that
attorne' s use 1he1r own JucilJncnt in
determining whether pr not it is ~ndictal 10 negollalC pll)ty pleas for
lighter ~ntenccs 10 open oou.rt.
".\II we're doing is focusina on the
dangers and nqauve aspects of plea ·
bargamm& in open court. on the
rccOf'd.·· said But.let'. "Wbat ~·re
telling auo~ys 1s that they have to
nbke the choice. If they fdt that (open
coun plea barpmmg) was beneficial
to their chent the) would be obli-
gated lO do SO.••
lnd1~nt clients art tradtuonally
handled flU' of c~ by public
<kfenders... who often enter JUtlt)'
pleas for their clients af\er ncaouauna
-Ahat the\ feel are better stnteoces
than tbe1rchents might receive from a
Judge or J~
On Fnch\ Brov.n. who stts m the
arra1gnmeni coun 1n Department 5,
s.a1d ht "as u~t that deputy public
defendt'r$ -.ould not openly discuss
settling all~ ~fore tnal and said
(Ple&ee -PUllUC/ A2)
Newport man killed
thwarting robbery
By GREG ltLERK.X
aad JONATHAN VOLZKE
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.\s ha~ 31.,ear-old son ""a1che-d tn
horror a 'e"' port Beach man "'as
sho110 death \ionda\ "'htle t~mg to
fight ofTthrtt gunmen who attempted
to rob his check-cashing business
One of the "'ould-be rob~rs was
l1lled b} the sho·p o"' ner dunng tht
bnef shootout
Phaltp Bro.,.,er v.as pronounced
dead at the sn~nr a1 his Santa o\na
business. (ash L nltm1te-d Gerald
King . .:!O. ofC'osta \ksa died later at
Peer Swan
Fountain \'allc> Regional Hospital.
said Santa .\na PohC"t Sit Colhe
Pro,encc
Brower "'U l 1lled on h!i 64th
b1nhda'
Da nd Brower said he and his
father ""ere unlocl1ng the doon to tM
I ~09 Main St business when tht
inc1dcnt occurred
··\\-e -..ere sanding in front of the
door and m) father was putttna 1n the
le~ 10 open l~ door I looted down
and saw a gun an m~ father's Stde. ..
said Brower. who ran the bupness
(Pleue eee llERCBANT / A2)
Hospital's
balloon
floats to
·Georgia
Continuation school: Small is better
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midi.at -'&h that. ..
Wiedt(s corwrnsional campaip rnanaltf, JtfT ~Wal~ said · ·tlae
m'OMOUS 1ta1cmenl had imply beet\ tnnskmd from one biop'aphy to
anolhtr over tht ye rs unul 1t 'NU
finally detected in the early 1980s.
"h was cauaht and remov~ from
all wbleQueo1 documen~ .. aatd
Wallack. "Sa net 1984 that hasn't bttn
anyremncetoWayncStateinanyof
her literature or documents. It's all
been ba~ on her upeneooc in
aovemmtnt."
In responte to the revelations.
Wieder ~d that she is not runnina on
her academic record but on her
ex,perienc:c and achacvements in of-
fice.
DUATION FALSIFIED •••
degree," she said "It's clear that m y
oPponcnts arc not tryana to defeat me.
they're tryina to dntroy me. I don't
think I deserve to be destroyed for
this mistalr.c"
But Rohrabachcr saad the resume
matter could CAl.lst voten to quC$tion
Wieder'• credibility.
"FaJsifytnJ your rollcge is not the
worst thina an t~ world. but I think
the voters arc goina to have to decade
for themselves whether that's reason
to question her intearuy."
PUBLIC DEFENDER •••
J'romAl
some defendants were be1n1 denied
proper lcg1I representation.
office throuah pre-trial and
prclim1naf) heanna stages.
Central Municipal Court Judge
Gary Ryan followed suit in has court.
Brown and Ryan could not be
reached for comment this momma.
A ~ ....,_ ftont ~ dOWn troM 1M
northwMt oout and ....., to ...,_ eomMWM tonll# °'
Wedneedey ehOytd bfintwlttl ft~. oool9f' weether of h IOrt
that hit ao-.ithem ClllfonM lut Wlllk.
Wlnd8 ehould begin to btow aoroee the~ by~ tNs ~ . .._,..IO llCl'oes '*'-eniw. ~ by w~. Wlndt. ~t .... .trong, .,. expected to cononue
Thureday and Friday.
A.long the Otange CoMt It wtl be moatly dMI tonight. Pattly
Cloudy WedMeday, and beCOmlnQ t>teuy during the afternoon
Cooler In d ..... WedMeday. a.en tow. 60 to ~ Hi9M
WedMedafM to 81. Vahy tow. 41to54. Highs W...,ay 70
to 75.
From Point Conception to the Mexican Bofder -0"9f
lnnet waters, ltght Vlll1abte Wind• ntght and momlno houri
beCOm4ng 90Ut~ to ...i 15 knots wtth eeas to 2 feet thll
~ng. Wind weet 1a knots with .... to• fMt Wedneeday
ahernoe>fl. Southwest to west swell 3 feet. ••Nowhere in any of my campaign
statemenu for Conaress dOC$ u say
that I'm qualified because I have a
To back up his displeasure with the
practice. Brown stopped appointing
deputy public defen~rs to felony
cases and instead appointed private
attorneys. That resulted in several of
the clients being aiven private at-
torneys who had been WJth Butler's
Buller said he is hopina that the
Appellate Court wall issue a stay of
Brown's decision b>-Thursday ..........
Mpia-SI Paul U.S. Temps .. •2 Calif. Temps Extended
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75 50
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78 42 High, low IOt 2• hOurW en<llng at 5 am p-r:tt!'!.:~ tMIUlll ......
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MESA WEIGHS TRAFFIC ORDINANCE ••.
Prom Al
~me up With a list ofaltemat1vcs for weeks of delays by the council.
what the ordinance could include and One of the pnmary reasons for the
asked for utudy ofall thetity's major postponement was to give staff 1imc
tntcrse<:tions. write its analysis. The resulting report
The councal's dec1s1on to an-has bttn intensely criticized b> the
ves1igate an ordinance and 16 put the initiative's backers. who claam ii is
101t1ativc on the ballot came under biased.
149-pagc repon, a point-by-point
look at the inat1att ve, reached no
broad conclusions. the tone of the
document was largely crittcal.
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Oklahoma Cny 7S
Omaha 71
Ol1mndo 81
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Salt Lalla C11y S3
San AnlOtllO 77 s.an1e 47
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~ Aedwood Coty 87 •• HvntlrlgtOft ...,. , 2 poor .. s.a-10 7t 41 "'-Jetty.~ 1·2 poor . , Sa11nas M 47 4°"'51-~ 1·2 poor
3' San OleQo ,. M ,,.,.,, St.-Newpor1 1·2 poor
39 San Francr9e0 N 51 ..._ ..... 1·2 poor
...... a.di 1-2 -eo San Joea 71 51 .... ~ 1 2 poor 5$ Stoct<ton 7S SI
fire from residents who said the Wood ap~red to agree Monday
council was vaolatina the Ralph M.~ when he !Mild, .. I feel that there art'
Brown Act That law rt'QU&rcs topics certain statements in it that appear to
of council d1scuss1on be put on an be what a coun could interpret as
agenda made available to the public promouonal. ..
In another development issue, the
council delayed deciding whether to
issue building permits for the Amel
Development Co. 's Metro Pointe
project.
Oukltll
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rt se
70 47
12 42
71 35
SI 39
54 ~
60 29 ,. 39
f\IC90fl Waw~ SI 77 .. Htgh. IOw tor 2• hOul'I ending at Sp m ·---IOnW-SPno Tutu 73 51 Bat-Slow 78 42
72 hours before the mectina. He recommended the report be
The published a~enda dad not treated as a staff report and no1 be
mention the counc1 I s an ten lions to distributed "ad el} for public con·
discuss either the 101t1attve or an sumption because 11 as 1llegal for the
' alternative o rdanance city to spend public money to
But City Attom~y Thomas Wood distribute material that takes a pos-
saad the discussion was not illegal i1ion on clecuon mauers. A copy will
under the Brown .\ct ~ause 1t was be held at the Ctt) Clerk's office for
related to an atcm on the agenda. a publac examination.
re\. acw of the cit} staffs analysis oft he Opponents of the 101tiauve said
10111atnc they were concerned that snippets of
The dec1S1on to put the m111a11ve the anal)SIS v.ould be used against
on the ...,o .. embcr ballot follo""ed them in the fall election. Although the
Costa MCSf Residents for Respon-
sible Growth collected enouah signa-
tures to fo~ a referendum vote on
the development's second phase,
located between the San Dicao Free-
way and South Coast Drive west of
Bear Street.
' Wood said the referendum is illegal
because the council's approval of the
projec11s not a pohcy action. Wood is
seeking a judicial ruling on the
matter.
The building permits will be con-
sidered at the May 16 council meet-
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MERCHANT, ROBBERY SUSPECT KILLED ...
PERSONAL TOUCH KEY TO SCHOOLS ••• Jl'romAl
with his father.
From Al
comprehenSI\ e school.·· the dean
said "The lids don ·1 feel lost do"' n
here, they get to know one another
better We have a rcal caringcnvaron·
mcni.··
Greenfield said the en' 1ronment
makes the students feel spct.1al. and
that creates the atmosphcrc for suc-
cess.
.. Our teachers are basically coun-
selors as ""'"· the) work on self.
esteem." he said. "We have honors
students here, we ha-..e a student
counCll. we ha,·c a "student of the
month.'··
Back Ba y Principal Carole
Castaldo agrttd that the smaller
classes arc what makes contanuauon
schools wan with students who might
otherwise fail
·•Wtth the larger numbers. yoUJUSt
can't build the personal rcla11onsh1ps
with the kids. v.athout that. you can·t
find the kc> to tum them on to
education ·• "'
This year. Greenfield said. W1 nter-
sburg will have JO graduates 1n a
general population of 230 students_
V. 1th a larger program. Back Bay will
haH' 140, Castaldo said
She said ··there·s no way" any oftbe
140 would have graduated af left an a
tradttaonal school
"The)' are all v.ondcrful. but
the)' 're going to do 1t thc1r own way.'"
she said
.. Their ow'n ~a).. of\en works.
officials at both schools said
Castaldo said she received a tele-
phone call last week from a 197 J
graduate who told her she was
finishing work on her mast~'sdcgrec.
.. That makes 11 worthwhile. I told
her 11 <:'ouldn't have happened on a
better da}." she sa 1d
Harding also said the small \IC·
tones are the pa)'ofT
··1t·s fun to see the looks on some of
these gu)\0 faces when the) succeed ...
Harding said ··You'd think the)
nc,er sun:ecded before··
Some of them haven't succeeded
before. Greenfield said. but 11's not
nctcssanh 1hear fault -the\ dadn·t
get a fair s'tan.
"The bulk of our population 1s at·
··1 don't really know what hap-
pened after that. As soon as I saw the
nsk. ··Greenfield said ... They WCf'C the gun. I was paralyzed. I just remember
v1ct1ms of child abuse or saw al-shooting."
coholism at home or had broken \ Police found two guns at the scene.
homcs... said Pro~ncc. One apparently
CastaJdo said her district ts work-belonged to the robber. and the other
mg on a new program to identify the to 8roWC1'. The son said his father
at-risk students sooner "to give us always carried a weapon at work.
more time with them." The program Provence said Brower was succcss-
1s too young to Judae Its rcsuh.s, she ful in preventing a robber) because
said. police found cash ans1~ the store.
"We've JUSt uncovered the prob-"We're not sure how many shots
lcm ourselves.'' she said. were fired . but the) exchanged a few:·
A goaJ of the continuation schools Provence said.
yet unmet. Castaldo said. is to Occupants of a business abo' e
increase 1he number of students Browcr·s shop saw a whale Nissan
returned to the ranks of traditional spccdmgoff afier the shots were fired.
high schools. That 1s something and wrote down the hccnse plate The
accomphshed by less 1han a dozen car was traced to an Irvine man.
Back Bay studcn1s a year. leading to the 10:30 a.m. annt of
But Grccnsfield saad some students Harley Christorher Curtis. 20. of
JUSt don·t want to go back. Irvine and a 7-}ear-old runawa)'
··1t's a small-school environment. from the California Youth Authont)
and some k1dsjust hkc that," he said. fac1ht} in Chino. Provence said.
"The teachers. the parents and the A third man was taken into custody
kids all work together. with Jones and Cunas near the Sunset
"'It's not an ideal environment, River home. but was later released
1herc are kads we lose. but we JUSI give after questioning at the Santa Ana
tt our best shot.·· Police ~panmenl. Provence said.
In me Police Lt Mike White said the
three "'ere laken antocustod)' without
incident and v.cre not armed
Curtis v.as being held at Oran'c
Count) Jail. in hcu of $250.000 bail
The 17->ear-<>ld was taken to a
JU' enale facaltt) •
Ongmall) from hefficld. England,
the Bro~rs mo''cd to Newport
Beach s1>. )ears ago from Flossmoor.
llL. a '>Uburb JUSt south of C"h1cago
There 1s one other son. Russell. 28.
v.ho 1s a Los Angeles phys1c1an
Brower said his father "knew hts
v.a) .iround a gun:· but was not an
cspc<"aall> proficient '>hooter He said
his father was basically a quiet, sofl-
spoken man; "JU'>t an average guy"
who liked to spend time wtth has
famal~ and. OC\:as1onall). go fi~ang
··He nt\'er caught anything. but he
liked to go.'' said David. smilrng
slight!> at the rccollc-c11on
Minam Brov.cr said Monday wu
her husband"s 64th birthday Satur-
day 1s the coupk"s 3Sth wedding
anna .. ersan. The fam1l> had planned
quiet. simple cclebrauons for both
occasions
··1cs unbclaevable. JUSt un-
bcltc .. able." said Mrs. Brower. stanng
blankly out the back window of the
famal} home. "You never beheve
something hkc this Wiii happen r
guess rm JUSt luck) they didn't take
both of them."
Brower said he and his father had
discussed being robbed, but didn't
d"cll on the poss1b1ht)'. Brower saad
he and his father had conducted
business 't'lrtualh trouble-free since
the) opened Chcdr.s Unltmtted sax
)Cars ago
The worst problem lht)'d cn-
countert'd before Monday was some
pelt) vandalism
··we v.-crc careful. but obviously
not careful enough," said Brower.
Crash ln Chlna kUls 3 i
BEIJ ING (AP) -A bus carry1na
high school stwdcnts and teachers on
a s1ghtsee1ng tnp an cen1ral Shamu
pro' a nee overturned on a w1nd1na
mountain road and 31 people wctt
killed, the X1nhua news agency
reported Monday
The official agenc)' said SO people
were 1111ured in the accidenl Saturday
an Jaaocheng count)'
SW AN CITES HIS EXPERIENCE ... BALLOON MAKES 1,800-MILE TRIP ...
From Al From Al
rm d1ssat1Sfitd \I.Ith govcmmtnl and
rm going to effect change ...
One person wtth strong 1deolog1cal
con1dctions isn't goina to accomplish
much for has constituents. S"'an
contends Orange County. with fey,.,
exceptions. has not ~en blessed with
strong leadership. he argues
""The name of the game as to find
other people in 1he countf) who share
your vaJues," he said. "This is the
wealthiest. most Republican dastnct
in the coun1ry The leadership of the
Republican Pan} should be here and
it hasn't been ..
Swan says most county Republican
lq.islators are "considered either
cccentnc or nacc guys and h&ht-
wcight, ~ I don·t think 1h1s district
has ev« lived up to its potential."
As congressman. Swan's pnoritics
would include balancing the federal
budacL · He is treasurer of Pacific Sc1ent1fic,
a publicly-held manufacturt'r of elcc-
tronac instruments and aerosp1c:e
products. which heJOtncd an 1977.
Business cxpenencc 1s vitally
needed in 11 Congress where lawyers
have w1elded too much power. Swan
says.
.. The average Amencan 1s frus-
trated by being taed up an red tape by
attorneys." he said
Swan would push for the same kind
of efficiency an goHrnment that the
business sector reltes on to su~d in
the free market.
While poht1c1ans continually rail
against ramng ta'cs, they arc an
reality crcattn& a deferred tax through
deficit spending. Swan says.
"We've &Ot to stop mortg.qlna our
children's future. In good times like
thetc wt should be opcratina at a
surplus iostC'ad of a deficit." he said.
In fact, failed leadership an '°"cm-
~.&E Baily Pilll
MMtOfflCE
,_..,. '8y 51 ~·•""""' C4
mcnt and the pn .. atc SCC"tor altke as
crca11ng a dim future. Swan believes.
··we·ve go1 to start setttng ideals for
)Oung people The function of gov-
ernment as to pro-..1dc consensus
d1rccuon of" hat the country as going
to work for ... he said
··The last real d1rec11on anybod)'
agreed on was when (President)
Kennedy said wc·rc going to put a
man on the moon in 10 years."
The spinoffs of the moon proJect -
m 1mpro-..ed educational programs
new knowledge. new products and
other benefits -proved its worth.
besides pving Amencans pride in
themselves and their countf). Swan
says.
··1want10 be back as number one.
We can't do that by sending our best
and brightest to be lawyers and
investment bankers.'" he saad.
Swan would require all young
people to give two years of service to
their countf} to help them apprcoate
Amencan c1t1zensh1p too.
'"This as not an ·e-ticket. It's tame to
reverse the trend and get out of thc
selfish eeneration into a cooperative
generation:· he said "There's not a
Lhma we can't solve by sharina the
burden."
In fact. "sharing the burden .. is a
common theme throughout Swan's
positions. from soh mg environmen-
tal issues to traffic congestion.
··wc·rc going to have to make
major structural chanfes in the way
v.c run the world or we re '01na to kill
our children or grandchaldrcn," he
warned on pollutaon.
And many of bas proposed solu-
tions would respond 10 many of the
problems. Swan says
For mstance. he suppons ta.Iles on
imported 011. which would cut the
trade imbalance. cut ugge ud thus
lower air pollution. force car manu-
facturers to produce more efficient
veh icln. provide a revenue souroe for
highways and stimulate the economy
through m ore JObs for American
workers.
Likewise. focusing on lhc local
transportation issue. Swan says cut-
ting tra' cl time an .half would reduce
sm~ by about 25 percent. "so
making our roads work has tremen-
dous byproducts beyond 1he heart-
burn of slow-going.··
He believes a panaal and relatively
inexpensive solution rests on simple
computeriz1 ns of traffic signals across
Cit)' boundanes to improve traffic
flov..
And the count) deserves more
federal highway funds than 1t has
bttn gett mg.
""There's a frustration and govern-
ment as culpable." Swan said. "SOmc
of our congressmen are more
antercsted in jumping up and down
and embarrassing ~mocrats. So at's
no wonder they don't vote any money
for this county."
As a moderate Republican who
would work with ~mocra~. Swan
promises honest. efTecttve ttprcsen-
tation .
In obvious rcfettnoe to some of his
opponents, Swan says he won't alien-
ate those who differ w1th him throuah adcol~cal rigidity; neither will fee
pass himself off as somethina other
than what he is.
"I believe in this country and tn this
dastnct,_pcople in acneral arc 1ick and
tired of people aayina they're one
thina and bcina another." Swan said.
'.41 care less about human ftailty
than hypocmy. and people who put
in campaian literature \hinp they're
not att hypocrites and sbouJd not be
elected to office.··
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don't )'OU like? Call the numba aboVC' and your
rnesute wiJJ be recorded. UUKTibcd aDd de-
livered to lbe apptOpnatc editor.
The •me 24-hour 1nswerina scrvit'e dl&y be
used to rccons letters to the ediJor on any topic.
ContnbUton to oar uuen col\Hftn must include
their iwnc.and tclcptiOM nwnba for vttiracatio
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Tlll1t1•11
fast ...
Sean made a scnes of phone calls
that led him to Pam Bolen.
·spokeswoman for Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newpon Beach.
The balloon began its trek at noon
Saturday alona with thousands of
o thers which were destined for the sk)
in celebration of the hospital's nc"
Labor ~hvery Recovery suites. said
Bolen.
But while its companions scat-
tered. rose and eventually burst as
the} soared too high. this baJloon
traveled on.
..We were all real excited. The halls
arc buzz mg with the news,.. said
Bolen. who saad there have bttn no
other balloon findings reported thus
far.
By the bcsl estamatci. the tiny.
helium-filled balloon traveled more
than 1.800 miles an about 42 hours.
That works out to an avenagc speed of
about 43 miles per hour.
Da-..c Cooper. a metcrologist with
the National Weather Servtce. saad 11
takes a rare set of circumstances for a
''to)·· balloon to make such a length)
SOJOUrn.
.. Most balloons k~p nsing until
they pop or drop. The helium must
ha'e leaked at JUSt the rir.ht rate to
allo" the balloon to stabilize and
travel. .. said Cooper.
Consulting recent wind pattern
maps. Cooper estimated that the
balloon p robably leveled out at about
12.000 f~t and dnfted on winds that
ca med 11 south over New Mexico and
over northern Mexico before makm1
a northward tum toward Gcorpa.
··1t"s certaml> believable. but It's
not HI) common," said Cooper.
For Sears. the little blue balloon has
become a big topic of conversation.
Sears, a controller forGcorgia-Pacafic
Railroads, said he perched the ex-
pired balloon on his om~ CT'Cdcnza
and. aner calltn& Hoag. called his
local newspaper
Scars saad he·s never been to
California. and dOC'Sn't have any
desire to leave Hortense. which he
called ·•a 1tttle piece ofheaven God set
out here in the middle of Georgia."
But 1f he ever ventures west. he'll pro~bly make a quack stop at Hoaa
Hospital.
"Y'know. I JUSt couldn,:t believe it
This kind of thanf. dOC$n't happen
around hCTC much.· said Scan.
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Dress Shirts
From the cl~ic
pin-point
oxford
button down.
tailored in seven
different colors,
to EDglish spread
stripings and
coa;itrast collars,
you can meet your __ _
~Sliirt
needs at P.O.S.H.
OranQt COMt DAILY PILOTIT~. Mmy 3. 1181 ... AI
.
E~e. Scouts set
for recognition at
Newport banquet
Mesa to pay copte~ crash ~dow
UpWlrd1ofl00 Oranse County younpten who
earned the rank of Eqle Scout 1n 1917 will ~
rccopiud Wcdnaday at a special dinner at Che
Hotel Meridien 1n Newpon Beach.
Astronau} Wally Schirra, a former Fint Class
Scout a nd one of the oriJinal Mercury u tronauts,
will ~ the 1uest speaker for the even ina and will
make several award p~ntations. The e vent 1s
scheduled for 7 p.m ,
HB Art League meetlng
The Huntington Bcach An Leaaue wtll meet
W ednesday at 7:JO p.m . at the Edison Center. 21377
Mainoha Ave .• Huntinston Beach. Jerry Nic holson.
an an instructor at Edison Hi&h School. will bt the
d emonstrating artist. The public is invited.
Candldates• forum set
Candidates for the 70th Assembly Distnct will
spcaJc at a forum Wednesday, stanmg at 6 p.m .. at
the Vi lla Nova Rt"Staurant in Newpon Beach.
Democrat Michael Oa llup will join Re-
publicans G il Ferguson. l:velyn Han and Mike
Mangat the potitical event. Call 673-7975 for more
mformat1p n.
Employment lssues aired
SonJa Berggren of Latham & Watkins will
discuss employment issues for go vernment contrac-
tors at Wednesday's Price Waterhouse-Orange
Count~ go vernment co ntractors' execuuve break-
fast bnefi ng.
The event wall bt held from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the
Irvine Hilton and the cost is $20 per person. Call
Mary Benbrook at 759-8613 for further information
and reservations.
Disablllty day changed
Golde n West College has announccd that u s
day-long observance of Disability Awareness Dav
will be held Wednesday, rather than Thursda). as
was previo usly announced.
The event will feature speakers and service
o rganizations ofTenng coping stratt'gles to the
disabled. music and theatrical performances Call
Caroline Sobtl at 895-8781 for further information
Insurance seminar at OCC
A two-pan seminar offering ttps on 1mestmg 1n
vaned insurance plans will be offered Thursda) and
May I :? at 7:30 p.rn by Orange Coast College's
Commun11y Services Office..
JefTHe1kson and Carol Gave<; "'II conduct the ~orkshop and will provide free counseling. Call
43:?-5880 fo r rcservauons.
Rotary awards plann ed
The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club wtll hold its
sixth annual Corporate Commun1t} ln,oh cment
Award Luncheon Thu~a) a t noon in the In ine
Halton and Towers.
H . Da' 1d Bright of the National Education
Corporatio n will be honored. The cost 1s S:?O per
person
Gallery night ln Laguna
O ver60an gallenes will p~nt Spec'tal exhibits
Thursda) at Laguna Gallery Night for Laguna Beach
an1sts. an e' cnt sponsored b) the Cll) '<;Chamber of
Commerce Call the chambtr at 494-1018 for more
mformauon
CALENDAR
Tuesday, May 3
• 6 p.m . Lapna Beacll City Cooncil, council
chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7 p.m. Newport Buell Parks, Beactlet ud
Rttrutloa Comm111loa, council chambers. HOO
Newport Blvd.
Wednesday, May4
• 9:30 a.m. Oru1e Couty Board of Seper·
vtson, board hean na room, Hall of Admin1stratton.
10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 6:30 p.m. Cotta Mesa Traffic Comml11loo,
council cham bers, 77 Fair Dnve.
• 6:30 p.m . Coa1t Commalty C.Ue1e Dl1trict
Boa.rd of Dlrec&on. dJStrict hcadquan ers board
room, 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa.
• 7 p.m. Lapu Beacl Opell Space Com-
mlssJM. council chambers, SOS Forest Ave
I J BNNll'S'A WDD ..............
FoWUitn months after 1t1 pohoe btlicop-
ter cmhod in an Irvine Reid. Costa Ma.a
bu tcttled with the widow ofthe c1v1'ian
observer aboard the 111-fated fl1aht
ln announc1na the settlement with
Rebecca Pollaro h11d bttn s1,ned. Cm
Attormy Tho mas Wood said the a moun·t
wo uld not be released Wood Yid an
Oranae Count)' Supenor C oun JU~ had
ordered the records ~aled on the aaree-
Long wait fo r amnesty
mtnt.
b pon1 publi1hcd la.st fall put the
Wttlemen1 II S&00,000, but cuy oftk1als
-ou.ld not II) ~hethef that ~uld be the
final p&ymcnt Ma)or Donn Hall has wd
the&1t) v.C>Uld Pl) onl) a ded~bk and 1u
insuran~ compeny would p1d: up w
balan~ '
Po llard ud her 2Vi-year-o1d daushtCT.
Chn~ty fiJcd a SS m illion claim ap1nst
Costa Mru and Nc1i1.port Beach &fit'f' the
March l 987 crash The ._,-ecmcnt ~ttln
the d a1m\ qa1n\t both n ttcs
Illegal alien• on Monday wait outaide the lm.ml· legalization center. lD a effort to beat Wed.ne.-
&ratlon office ln Rou1ton, the nation '• buaie.t day'• deaclllne to apply for amne.ty. Story on A4.
Pair survive
scar e, win
balloon race
P.1.LM SPRI °'IGS I .\Pl-The ptln1 and
co-pilot ofJ ralt' \lJlloon "h1ch pc.-nlou'h
floa1cd lnr hou~ ..tho\e a Jagged •c;lanJ in
the Gulfuf( alt forn1a . landl'd sakh l\xJa\
and "ere dnlarcd the rJle·c; .,,,·1nnc~.
ofTtc1ab Sdtd
Joe Knunger and herT) RC"ed b<lth ul
O rla ndo. Fla "ere d<Xlarcd the unoffic 1al
v.inncrs o f the Gordon Benn<'ll Balloon
Race. a fler tourhing do" n at 3 4 la m on
~ngel de la Guarda island about lo 'i m1lt-s
southeast ol the stamng point at Ruth
Hard~ Park. in Palm Springs. said rau.·
spok.cs"oma n ~1 1ldrl·d Brodbcd
The pair had dcdJred an eme:-genn
shorth after I a m ..tnd lcllled for ciffinal
ass1s1anlc "h..:n thl'lr helium balk'l(.ln
began. deSt.cnd1ng 0 ' l'r the rough un·
inhabited isla nd. Brodbct:k. \atd
"The\ ran out of ballasts 10 thro"
0' crboard and began dropping about 1111
feet J minute·· 'ihe said "That'<; a ll'I
Ballast!> arc "eight} ~ubstances U'>Cd to
control the alutude of such balloons
When the helium 1n the cr:lft cools. 11
contracts and loses its lilt said Jacques
Souk.up. an official v.1 th the Balloon
Federation of .\merica
"To countl.'ract 1he sinl .ng. )OU ha't' to
thro" balla~t!>. 1n th as ca'>C 'iand and "Na ter.
overboard. "he \aid
The couplt' "en· belie' t'd to ha'e landcd
near the beach but that v.as unconfinncd.
Brodbeck. ~•d
HB concessionaire
Dwight Clapp dies
Funeral ~n '"t>\ are ~ h('tJ ul<"d Thu~
da' for H unt .,Eaun Bc<hh p•l•nt'Cr [)"' gh1
K Clapp. '' "'ho open('(1 h ' fmt
refrt">h ment ,1.rnJ on the bc.-ach in J" l I
and \Old h1.ll J1.~s 3nd hamhu~" tor J
dime each \.ill Jnnk.s an\l land' "ere .:a
n1cl el
Clapp. a natl\e ot lo<; .\n~lcs.. "'ori.t'd
da1I ) at Ov.1ght's beach lOnl"'t'SSIOO stand
and Jack's.. another fam1IH.lv.n~ beach
concession. unul la!>t fall H( bt\--ame I
"1th lung and hean prot'tlem .. and "'a'
unable to v.ork. at the businc-s~ th•'' car
a fam1l> member said
Clapp d 1cd 'iunda~ at Hoag l\k m1.•nJ l
Hosp1t.al in 'l'" p<m Stach
C.lapp. v. ho"'4.' son J ac\; ha\ <,('r-. <'J • n
the Huntinttton &ach ('11' •l'knientan 1
~ho1.)f Dastrtll h\1.1rd JnJ • pt.'r at~ one 1.11
tht.· ,.,,,,, 1.·on1.l•,c;wn' ":.'nl inlll t-u,1n1.·\,
"ht'n the .:-11' ~iuttht ;i m111.· 1.1I ~a. h ~ ulh
of the pier 1n 1i.•1
l nemplO)CJ .u the ltml' "'hc."n the
nation was in the ttnr nt the <..1n-at
1.kpress1on. (lapp urged CJ'' ofTtc1al'> tt'
build a lifeguard headquarter'\ ~mth ol thl·
pier 3nJ rc:ntt"\J ab-b' ~foot 'P3~ for th<-
cnnc~<,1on <.t.ind hts dauf)ltt'r fanf't Fae
Do" t\ of Fullerton s:ud toda'
C lapp. \\ h1..1 o pt.'rate'\I 1 ht' stand Q di~'
from uswr until the." \tart of "hool 1n
~ptcmber gros..ed .i grand total u1
St>.iQ ~o the: tir.t 'l'ar C">ov.t' ~id
H '' m >\I ~·rul.:sr 11em~ "e•c hot Juti<i
anJ h.lml'u!Jl'" but v.hcr \\ \rlJ \\ar II
arr ' J .ind °'llJl \I.JS hard to co~t' b'
l l.irr .1dJptc.! .. nd '>tlld "l'l&hem in a .. up
D1.'" ., ~iJ ~hat Clapp"• ~ran.:Hatha.
\\ 1 11.lr .\ J..n1~ht .. ame to Cahfom1 .. n a
1.·1. 'l rld \l,ag,•n J nd v.as one: of the
toundc r' 0f t \( Hr al~ "a' .:a \tcthod1\I
m1nt'>ld 1.tn . .Jll ndcr tra,cllng .ln horw-
b,a, k. tl . •uth ·ngarl·as and v.a\ the founder
• \k•"ll..J1\: d1u .. h~ in \ant:s .\n.i
nr.Jn~c.: \ l'n:.ir;d a~ 'ant.a Rarhara
ll.ipr,1.s:h,·r \\~lt<'r l llapp "'tu.an
.. ·.irl' pi•,tma,tt·r .snd RC"altw tn Hunt-
1n~11·n &-al h
funt'r..tl ~r-1,(', .trt' ..._hl'\1Jle'\I Thur.·
dJ'' at I rm at 1h .. · F rv t n • J \1 th >dist
l hur1..h in Huntt n~tln &a,t'
<. lapr "3' a ml·m~r ot 1h .. · ,hur,h lnJ
v.a'.'. ddl\C' 10 th<' HuntinF.IOn Bead'
R 'wr l lut-''°'-C' I Q-l:
He ., '>un1,C'd b' h1'.'. v.11e fa. Harne.
Cl.lpp ~'en g.rand .. h1idl"('n and"' g.rcat·
~nd<.htldn·n a' v.dl a~ h" ..,, n .ind
daughter
lnte~nt v.111 t'C" a: Pac-t11, \ '"
\kmc•nal rarlo.. in l llf0041 dC'J \t.sr '' l
fam1h '~t"' Hlnlnbut11'n' tn thc: I "'
\kthud1st Chun h
\ l\JUllOn IS\( hl-dult'd IT\~m J r !Ti i I -J
p m t .. ~, ;ind n1.>1.'n I<'"' p m \\ cJnc-"1;n
at Pien:~ Br0lht"f". 'Im 1th \ i.-.nuan tr:
Hunllllfton fk.K·h
• • •
fima.11..
Kttehwn'1 Widow and IVt'O cbildreD
filed 1dt ntical da.tms of'S l 0 milli~lllimt ~"'l)Ort Bach. San11 Aaa. lf"&De, Huat·
1n&lon 8cacb a.nd Oranae OMlnt)' The
same -.mc1es a~ named tn a SS million
claJm ftlcd b) Kctchum·s mother
L&bolt'' et-wife and two c:tuldf'C'D bavc
flied k:pl p11pcn ~uesUQ& $7 m1llioa ii)
damqn from the same C1t.te'S and lbc
count\ H is flanctt, L&n1 Wilson. has ~ut"Sted S I m1lhon in damqes from
~ewpon ~ach
Soviets
confer
with QC
o fficials
8 ) ~LIE EARNEST
a.acl ROBERT HYl'OMA."" °'_.,..,._ ....
\menl'.'an ltt1zen<. met facc-to-f~ce •llh
'I • 1t't otTic1ah \tunda' in Ne~'J)On
&J, h but had mt>.l"d racuons to the
gl;i\no-.1 or >pennC'\'> thC' fotti.gn 1uests
\'ltTt''C'J
H.tmt'tt \\ alther a Saddleback. C"om-
mun.t\ < olkge D1111rtd trusttt and pres1-
dl·q• ul Orange Count) 's "iat1onal IssUC'
f 1r _ rr ..aid the comments and the cando r
01 :"'e ~" 1ets had bt'c'n -sanhng and
t°':rcmel\ en(ourai.ang ..
··1 m t'nlouragcd that we do have real
h11rc for a les~nin& of the hods of
•ur.:' l•' tha1 1..ome about y,.hcn each
...... n1,... n~ 10 maintain that they a.re
~·ner than the 01her ·· \\ alther said
(..1n rge "-e"is1ngcr president of
lwvd..,,111 lndustnt"S of Ora~ Count~
\I, .i \ .i b11 more \lo..ep11ul ho ... e,~. and w d
hl'.J i1L.c to '1s1t the So' lCt Unton to stt
pr. 10• of the "1ets · percstro1k.a the
re~trul ting ot '>Vliet' for h1mself
rd l1L.e ''' '>« more cnde:nce " he wd · It hall of..,, hat tbc-' SI\ 1s true there·s an
ama.11ng thing going on -
\\ allht>r and "-~ngier W'('1'(' among the
~ T'MldM1~ 3TI'md1ng the confettnct at
th( 'l·..,,porter Re-son v.h1c-h 1i1.asa1med1t
m1\ ng C)o,1c1 dtg111t.ancs v.11h l \Cagt'
.1.r.il'r 1..sn .. uzen!>
Th<' y:, thing h<'l'l' ,., that the-st people
art" nun"ffi" 1als and the' don 1 p retend to
t.alk. c1bou1 lhe ofTl1..tal agenda of the two
1..oun1nn · ..aid Ro~n Lehman '1cx
pr~1Jt'nt l•I ntemat1l•nal flfO&TamS for the
"-ct1t"nn~ f .1undalton v.h1ch manages the
a nn..ial 1.ontert'n"n
The main rt'asi..rn h•r tht'> 28th annual
... onfrrcn ... r Lehman !>ltd v.as to clan()
.. ommon inter~ts and define cnucal
d 1ffcr<'n ... ~' in order 10 pro ' tek C1U.Z.Cns
"11h n<'"' ""a'\ of relatina to one another
\1v\t c>f the 2' .\mcnans attending the
"onlcrcn"c "ere members of NatJonal
J SU(' Forum. .. arnsroou orpmz.auo n
st•H1t'd about SI\ 'ear\ ago to help clll..ttns
understand ~nd \1mpl1f~ the compk\
IS\UCS thal dn 1dt' and blnd th<.' l'-"O
countnt">
.\mong the propocals to come <'UI of~
panel d1si.. u'o,1on -.a., one that alll'd lor the
So' 1c-t l ntlin 10 hm11 tcnns ot office of
h1g.h-rank.ing offiuals and dc,elop a two-
pan' .,, \tern 1n the n<'ar futurr
Tht> .\mcncan panic1pant.s appeared
u~en JN1.k. and alS<.• sL.cpuca.I upon
ht>anng th~ and •l hl"r st.att>ments from
their Rus\tan rounterpan s. whl) outlined
plan'> to I"('\ 11altze So' tt>t soc1cl\ att('r what
the, ... .lllt'd ·11 \C3rs of'>t.agnauon ·
·\.\ c are ooh in th(> heginn1ng of the
Pfll\:~'> · said '•lo..ota1 ~htshn. a member
ol the Central Commtlltt of the C-om-
mun1"it Pan~. the ~..,k pol1t1cal pan' in the
~ '1et l nion
·In li H . '>C'C"n. Ill 'e<ir\ -I do n 't
~nov. -ho" TnaO} poli11 ... a l ~·es lbcrc
r-M@.ht be ht' S~l.ld
\cf'ICI Plt-lhano' dcput' d1rc-llor o f t he
......,, 1c.-t Institute for US-\ and ( andada
-..1uJ1~. said a greater SC"parat1l1n 1lf pov.a
' pan of the g~I
·\\ e a~ t.alkina ahout introducmg the
ruk ,f la1i1. in the So' 1et t..:n1on ·· he -.aid
"Bu: J,1 v.e v.ant to tum into a ltt1g1ous
'4. 'I\. tC'I' ..
n,. Aoeculd Pren ~triNre-tl t.
~JS ~t1.
Foantain vane,. High court rejects appeal in
, former HB woman's murder
(l"lnt.11. t f'l'li'l' I hl' h•t'ibtr dts<.."nbc:-d
ac, a t>-t'-"'" nl.:in N'tv.e-en 2' and lO
\('.l" t.'IJ haJ ,,,n;C"\1 1t\(> o v.nn ol
.Klhn c, Fant' k "t'ln lln Fornt ·\'\ ·
enul' int,• a N•k. mom v.~ he t~
thl· '"" ncr'' h.inJ\ ur "ath medical
l.lpt.'
Rc-s1J .. n' 1n the >~11. r'\h'l~ l"ll .\ 1 l'-sPttd bike was stolen unda)
., Lth• or \fonda~ momlf\I from a
hom<' in the I 0-'00 bloc'\ of Los
Jard1"" W~t
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
Mann County banker's appeal of his
murder convictio n foT drownina a
prostitute in his bethtub has been
rejected by the state Supreme Court.
The court unanimoudy denied a
hcarin1 last week to t.nlic Byrd, "41 ,
who was sentenced to IS yean to life
in prison for teCOnd-<Searcc murder of
a fbnner HvndftllDn 1teKtJ woman. B~. a S72.00C>-1-year tenior vi«
pres1dcnt and credit superviJor f'or
Wcstammca Bank in Sen Rafael.
ldm1ued k.i11aQI Jt: ~~
EftastrominJuoc lgtaid'itwas
the ttsult ofa mcntal\d ilOl'dn. • •
Byrd lCStiJicd tha1 he paid tbc
woman SSOO for "°ndlee 1u. After
he tied bet upt they had lntel"COUJ'X iD
his bethtUb'Mlh tbtwaw Naa1na. he
said., and ~ Ille uned tenami• he~ l*lbcd lMr bmd under
wateT and hdd n there
A jury acquitte d Byrd of
premeditated firit-dccrec murder but
convicted him of tcCOod~
murder, a luU1na 1hat is eit her
intentional or committed to rttid~ss
disreprd ofhuman hfe. In 1tnvnc1na
him, Supenor Court JudJIC Beverly
Savin said B}'rd had .. a ~tcd
n atrcd forwomm.,,.,.-
Tbc ht Oi~ric1 Coun or A~I
upheld the con,rictM>n. rulina tliat
Savitt properly limited defcntc psy-
cftiat.oc 1aU.lllOl\Y. ~ ,dcfcnx P5}'ChaatnSl. br. ltCJllCf
Frttd. said Byrd wffered from a
.. compubivc pcT"tOntllty ditarcltt"'
that resulted in a need to be in ('()t'ltrol of~ and situattON; ttftttticd in ~ Ktivitics and violent x xual
fbt.Ules. Frud said Byrd QS not a
1uuaJ Md1st 0t u antisocial per-
near lht ~ id that abocat I~
~punken." ill ~.ncdty dt'cDed an
bllct., .aamect and pouidCd on a rcnce near bis bome. • • • ~ cvt olf a loc:t lo a llJ'alC
door in the IOOO block of Consuntu"'f Dri~ aftd Ok a 'Ooi bO Mil l.Ools
•alucd •• Sl..SOO.. • • •
'
SC'lnaltt\
But Sa' ill l"C'lu~ to let Frttd ~'
v.hether he thought 8) rd had k1l lt:d
1ntcn11onalh or •llh malice
afol"C'thou&ht. ~s ~u1red for murdn
The JUdct cited a r«cnt stale la•
prot11b1tm1 a ps)ch1a1nst from SJ' ma
JUro1' an op1111on on that tepJ LSSuc.
~ al)OC:als court sud lbt • bacf
bttn uphC-ld in pre' 1ou.s ruhnp and
bad nut dcnil'll 8} rd his riaht to
p~nt a def en~
Althouah some of Fl'ftd's coo..
duS1on.s •"tte l cpt from lht jut). -was allo-"td to dnnibc B)Td's me.
ta.l ta" in dda.1l ~uron I.bit
information the> co e ... aau.a.1t
-IC't. wd PrcsidiQI 1'9St.ltt
Harr) LO• in a l-0 decision. ~ PfttM Cou.rt ~ t ndi11
l&aftd ttjttttna iTd"S appeal
• • • .\ .... u ,au,h1 tiR· \l('>nd,a' on Coast
Httth"a' ne.:u Thret \R h Ba~ but
v.a' ~u.h. L.I~ c\11ngu1~hed "'h1~ pohtt
offil.'l'f'\ 3'>\1\IN • • • .\ man 1i1.h<' haJ t-<ttn d umP'nt
1llepll~ ~1onJa~ 1n a par\.1na lot oo
South C'out H igh\1.,3\ -.a, tofd ~
off«rs ht" ~,olJ ha"~ to clean 11 up
and haul 1t ~mC'" llt'rt' cl\C • • • TV\(\ &ogte tinltd\ v.t"tt ""POrtni
stolen \fond.a' from a hnnx oa
Tcmpk Hills On'~
1'ewport Beach
c... ....
man t\poscd lumwtf 11 .
~~II} Ul
~ml:\3 f)r 't' repilrleJ a ..,"'~la~ 11
9 :: ' r m \fonda\ • • • .\ t'iurgl.ir Wt>L. \J ' F r1d.l\ M
Saturd;a\ Imm a "al r· a ~u~: at 8
G1'ilt"T ..\' cnuc hl'lt'I haJ h1ddcr.
bct ... ttn the manfr'\~' • • • Someone brol~ a ..,,ind'"' lt < <"U
Mc-sa Hash hool O't'r the v.C"t"ltnd
p>l 1n~dt a bu1'd1n'-anJ ~· •le .i t-4.'·
ttnt '"~ c:rc-am bar • • • rnronc stole a lQltl• 8 \t"' \:_a,
from the ~'W locl. of \t<"3 \ en:k
Dme. ~ ~ ca.r "'u 1Tported
mmi at :JO Lm. Monda' • • • 5omront: stok a S S!nTO S\ Slttn Ull"Cb~ rtom I JttJ,' Cheroltt
Plf\cd at Sou.lb C'OISl Plaza.
• • •
• • •
BB m·an clles in gangahootJng
Israelis roll tanks
to support search
for PLO guerrillas
Thousand jam INS offices
as amnesty deadline nears
AINA TA. Lebanon (AP) -Israeli
tanks pushed to within a few miles of
,Syrian troops today, rcmforcmg
'fi"'cavlly armed lsrach soldiers as they
tttatChed for Palestinian aucmllas In the~ bills of south Lebanon.
Synan forta wnlt on full alert.
Hdte0plcrs flew an about SOO
Israeli ll'OOpS to the northern edge of
Ain Ata 1n the foothills of Mount
Kcrmoa bcfo~ dawn. Lebanese
pol ice aid.
Tbc troops then fanned out around
the area and bcpn thctr search
Several houn latct" s1J1: Israeli lanks
and niM lrUlOrcd personnel earners
roUcd into the villqc. pohcc said.
"h seems tM lsnehs a~ ~inforcina their positions," said a poh~
spokesman. who cannot be idenufied
under standins rqulauons
the Bckaa Valley north of the village
on "nunimum alcn" shortly after the
hracl1 operut1on staned.
Before the helicopter landing. Is-
rael! anillef) ~helled areas around
A1n Ata and the nearby v11l.,cs of
Mem1s, Kfccr, Khalwant and Em
Zeta There were no reports of
casual lies.
The operation occurred north of
Israel's SC"lf-dcstinated sccunty zone
in wuth Lebanon. Israel created the
zone m 1985 after It Vv1thd~w most of
1ls fof'Ct'S. "'h1c~d occupied Leba-
non sin~ 198:!
The polJce sPQkcsman said lsraeh
troops had not clashed Vv1lh the
S\ruins.
·''But tht' S-.nans ha' e their lanks
dug m on hills O\erlook1ng the Israeli
operational zone .. the spokesman
said.
Sham1rind1cated h1s1ovcmmcnt was
not seeking a confrontation with
Syna. "I don't think there is suet\ a
dan1cr ... :·he told Israel radio today.
He dcsrnbed the operation as part
of Israel's onJoina policy of conduct-
1 ng S"''«P5 in south Lebanon and
added: "It 1s a usual action of
watching and securing the area from
anacks of terrorists."
LOS ANGELES (AP) -ArmAndo Re~s bided his time for nearly a year.
w1utin& for the imm11rauon service to
reveal its amnesty prognirn was a
cruel trick. But facing the deadhne,
Re_yes took his place 1 n hne to sign up.
The Mexican-born Reyes and
1housands of others jammed lines
outside and ms1de U.S. lmmigratton
and Naturalization Service offices
nationwide today as the clock ticked
toward a Wednesday midnight dead-
line for applying for amnesty and the
right to become a U S. cittzen.
Toda) in Los Angeles. the Imes
went around the block outside the
down1own federal bu1ldtng. but most
of the 1.000 1mm1grants from El
Salvador and Nicaragua said the)'
were applying for pohucal as) lum.
not amnesty. The) m1stakenl> be-
lieved that the). too, were facing a
deadline so they waited overnight to
apply. Guards called m police to
assist in handlin1 the mob.
"There is no deadline for political
asylum applicants," said a guard at
the buildina, Huao Valdez. "They
just got confused with tomorrow's
deadline for amnesty."
Jn Miami. amnesty applicants
lined up two days in advance to be
assured help Mond~ morning. In
Housten. the brou t lawn chairs.
ice chests and toys or the Iona wait.
In Los Angeles. aliens conceded they
had been putting it off, but now the~
was no time left for procrastmat1on.
"I "'as afraid befo~. but now
there's no mo~ time to be scared."
Rc)es said. as he stood outside ihe
Wilshire Boulevard office in Los
Angeks. read> to apply for himself.
his "'1fe and two daughters.
"A. good fnend says it's not a tnck,
and no"' I realize I have to think of my
family."
Reyes. 39. a Janitor who came to the
United States in 1978 from A1uas
Calicntes, said he easily usembled
the papers needed to prove his family
had lived here since Jan. I . 1982 as
rcq_uircd by the 1986 Immigration
Reform and Control Act.
One oft he authors of the legislation
was rn Los Angeles on Monday, and
he gave 1 message of reassurance to
those hoping for a life in the United
States.
"Wednesday n11,tn at 12 o'clock we
will take anyone in the line. all over
the Un11cd States," said U.S. Senator
Alan Simpson. R-Wyom1ng. who
donned an ornate sombrero. "(They)
w1 II recc1 ve status in the United States
that removes them from a fearful sub-
culture of human beinp.-
Nat1onw1de, the INS had received
1.2 million applicants by Monday,
He said the Syrian command
ordered its estimated 16.000 troops 1n
Pen~gon gets
a math lesson
Israeli Pnme M1n1ster Y1tzhak
The operation began Monday
niJht The Israeli army censor held up
in111al reports for hours.
Walesa tells strikers
to find a new leader
Survey shows insurance rates
in LA ~ouble the state average
WASHINGTON (AP) -Strong
Capitol Hill opposition led the Pen-
taion to ·SCUllle tentative plans to
send Coast Guard ships to the Persian
Guff. say lawmaken who contend
that the ships a~ needed more for
ant1..drug patrols.
'Tm glad ~e·ve \got a scc~taf) of
defense who can count, bccau~ hl"
would have lost." said Rep. Mike
LoWf). D-Wash. author of leg1s-
latton to block the plan.
The Pen1.agon announct'd late
Monday that "after a thorough
assessment during the past week, .. 1t
was happ) with the mix of L' ..
warships in the gulf
Lowry and Rep. Claude Pepper. D-
Aa .. responded b) dropping plans to
seek a vote on their am(fndment to the
Pentqoo budget bill.
"We would have won. we had the
votes, but there's no need to go
through with 11 noVv.'' Lowf) said
"It was an unw1~ dcc1s1on 1n the
first place and I'm glad 11 v.as
abandoned.'' Pepper said
For the past 10 da)S. the Pentagon
had been cons1denng taking up 10 sill
Coast Guard boats off an11-drug
patrols and sending 1hem to the gulf
GDANSK. Poland I .\P) -Soh-
dant) leader Lech Walesa toda)
addressed thousands of sinking
"ork~rs at the Lenin sh1p-.ard as a
"'alkout took hold at the fac1hl) that
"'as the birthplace o f the outla"'cd
labor fcderauon
··\\e don't .i.ant 10 be the beggars of
Europe and of the "orld ." Walesa
1uld the cheering "orlcr. as he
endo rsed the stnlc that began Mon-
da~ The "'Orkers n:sponded with
chants of"Lech Lech."
Strike leaders inside the shipyard
said 7,000 to 8.000 of the sh1p)ard's
12.000 VvOrkers were stnking. Pro-
dul't1on appeared to be complctel)
shut do""·
A large poster at the gate listed the
strikers. "'h1ch had increased ~mcc
Monda}. It dl'manded higher pa)
reinstatement of ohdarit) na-
t1on"'1dc. relcaSt.' of political pn~
onl"rs and rl"hinng of fired acm ms
The work stoppage at the sh1p:yard
"as at lca.M-. tht' fourth strike rn
rnmmumst Poland 1n a ""eek and
rnntnhutcd to the \l.orst v.a\e oflabor
unrest ~ince the gcn.ernment's Dc-
\'emocr 1981 m1hLal) crackdov.n on
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Sohdant'
Walesa. who headed the August
1980 strike at the shipyard that gave
n~ to the East bloc's. first indepen-
dent labor movement. received a
loud chl'er from the workers when ht'
enterl.'d the )ard this morning.
Whtie gJ' ing unqualified support
for the strike. the 44-year-old Walesa
told "'"orkers gathered inside the gate
and perched on a fence and rooftops:
"I am not )Our leader. I am tired ..
You ha\C to find for yourself a new
Walesa.··
He also told the workers they were
taking up the !Mlme cause he fought for
1n 1980
"Herc. 1n the birthplace of Soh-
dant). I slate to the authoriues that
the} arc deepening the losses. they are
fornng 5ohdarit) 10 lead the nation
onw the road to reforms.'' ~1d
Wale~.
.\IOJL) Szable""sk1. 62. a 36-)ear
\ <'lt'ran of the sh1p)ard who It'd a
stnkc at the sh1pvard when man1al
la\!. \I.a~ imposed in December 1981.
ha~ emerged as the leader of the stnke
commmec.
Marc~Uing mother
asks forson'sreturn
M.\NIL..\, Ph1hppincs(AP)-The
a1hns mother of deposed President
Ferdinand Marcos today slipped into
sem1-consc1ousness after asking
President Corazon Aquino to allow
her son to return as "my dying wish."
There was no reaction from Mrs.
Aquino to the request of 95-year-old
Josefa Edralin-Marcos, who was hos-
p1tal1zcd Sunday with pneumonia
and diabetes. The military chief
htntt'd the armed forces command
opposed a Marcos return.
Dr Sergio Brillantes, directorofthe
Veterans Medical Center. said Mrs.
Edralin-Marcos' condition had
"'orscned in the past 24 hours. He
said her kidneys were failing but that
her blood pressure was too low for
d1alys1s
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The fre-
quenc) of auto insurance llab1ltt>
claims filed 1n L-0s Angeles 1s 98
percent higher than state averages
and accounts in large pan for the
Cit) 's higher insurance rates. accord-
ing to a state surve).
The sune). conducted 1n the
state's 10 largest c111cs by the Depart-
ment of Insurance. also found un-
insured motonst claims and claim
costs 10 insurance companies m Lo'>
Angeles to be 111 percent and 96
percent abo\e the average. respec-
,ll\'el) The surve). released Monda).
focused on statistics from 1984 to
1986
Bay residents
coping with
water shortage
SAN FRANCISCO -(AP) -One
da) after a water rationing plan took
effect. decorat1\e founlams fell idle.
bar tabs gre"'" and plumbing suppl) sto~ reported bnsk sales of water-
sa' 1rig de\ ICCS
San Francisco residents have been
told to cut consumpuon b> 25 percent
m response to the most severe water
shortage since the 1976-77 drought
But man) of the cutbacks will be
h1ghl) vts1blc to the hundreds of
thousands of tounsts who crowd the
Cit)-By-Thc-Ba} each summer
Orih fountains that use rec)cled
"'ater :_like the one 1n front of Cit)
Hall -continued lO now frccl) on
Monda) Others were sull filled with
water. but no longer sprayed it into
the air or let 11 tumble from sculpted
waterfalls.
City officials confirmed that 12
million gallons of water per year -
enough lo supply 30.000 households
-are wasted cooling City Hall
computers without any recycling
system. The water 1s pumped con-
unuousl) through four huge air
conditioners that keep the
temperature cool for the basement
computers. cit} engineers said
Comparatively, San Dtelao fell
below the state average in afl three
cat~oncs covered. and department
officials said that is ~nected in lower
insurance rates there.
The department also issued a
comparative pncc survey for 13
maJOr insurance companies in 13 zip
codes throughout the state. including
c'amples of rates for dnvers with
drunk driving conv1cuons. accidents
and traffic tickets.
It found vast differences in rates
\l.Cre based more on dnvers' records
than the areas 1n which they hved
Department officials estimated
that 1f terntorial ratings were
eliminated statewide and insurance
premiums were based stnctly on
dnving records, rates would increase
by an average of 22 percent for about
two-thirds of insured drivers. The
other tlmd "'"ould likely sec premium
decreases averaging 36 percent.
In the claims area. the average
claim for bodtl) inJury and ~roperty
damage falling within the hm1tso_fthe
mandatol) insurance law rcqumng
dn vers to carry S 15,000 in 1ndiv1dual
hab1ht) CO\ erage, S30.000 for mult1-
1>3rt} hab1ht) and S5.000 for prnpcny
liab1ltt) wu S 157. That figure jump-
ed to S308 m Los Angeles. however,
96 percent above tht"avcragc.
Cigarette-tax proposal
would provide stability
to schools, backers say
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Sup-
portersofproposed 1n1t1a11"es to ra1~
the tax on c1garenes b> 25 cents per
pack and to guarantct' stable state
funding for pubhc sc~ools have
tumcd 1n thousands of signed pet1-
11ons. hoping to qualify the proposals
for the November ballot.
The school funding proposal would
guarantee minimum funding levels
for public schools and commun1t)
colleges. a move supporters say
\l.Ould enable schools to do long-
range planning.
Cntics charge that the 1n111a11ve
would reduce budgetary ncx1b1hty
and set a bad precedent by establish-
ing constitutional spending pnoritics.
Backers have submitted more than
I. I million signatures in support of
the initiative. The proposed const1tu-
t1onal amendment needs 595,485
vahd signatures to qualify for the
November ballot.
At a Capitol press conference. a
panel of supporters defended the
proposed 1mt1a11ve, which would
require that school funding levels
meet 1986-87 levels or be adjusted
ecut1ve director of the Facult) As-
soc1at1on of Cahforn1a Community
Colleges.
Hontg defended the initiative, say-
ing school funding has been shpp101
as a percentage of the state budaet
despite cnjoyins a high poliucal
pnonty. The schools portion of the
proposed 1988-89 budget is SSOO
mtlhon lower than it was in 198~87.
advocates of the proposed amend-
ment said.
"I think we have a nght to ask
people to at least give us a fa tr share of
the money comins in." Honig said.
"All we want to do 1s restore where we·
were two years ago."
Supporters of the proposal refused
to identify state programs that should
be cut to free up funds for schools.
"The dollars were there in 1986 and
somebody went into the pockets of
kids and started spending on other
programs." said Ed f0$lia, chairman
of the s1gnatu~-gathenn4 effort and
president of the California Teachers
Assoc1at1on.
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"We need to know where our
budgets arc going to come from," said
Ray Tolcacher, p~sident~lcct of the
Association ofCahfornia School Ad-
ministrators. "We can't ~ly on the
Legislature until the middle of the
summer. Thal forces schools to do
things off the cuff rather than long-
range planning and continuity."
The proposed in1t1at1ve would
allow the legislature, by a two-thirds
vote. to spend less than the required
amount for schools 1f the~ is a
budgetary emeJJCndy.
Carmel Retirement Village
is a private community for
active ~eniors in. a secure
environment.
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Supporters of the initiative include
state schoois chief Bill Honi" the
PT A and the California Federation of
Teachers.
"If this state is going to stay
competitive, we need a funded sys-
tem." said Patnck McCallum. ex-
Supporters of the Tobacco Tu and
Health Protection Act of 1988 also
submitted mo~ than one million
signatures in support of their
proposed in1t1allve.
The proposal would increase the
cigarette tax by 25 cents per ~ck.
generating an estimated S6SO million
annually. The funds would be used
for health education proarams, medi-
cal care for the indigent and research
into tobacco-related diseases.
The tax on tobacco products in
California has been IO oents per peck
since 1967.
Premature 'miracle baby' goes home
OAKLAND (AP) -A premature
baby cirt so small she could fit in her
mother's hand when she was born has
sone home from the hospilaJ-cradled
in her mother's arms.
Elsa Marie Gustafson wci&hcd only
IS ounces and was l OV> inches Ions
when she was bom thrte months
premature o n Jan. 11 at Oak Knoll
Naval Hospital She left the hospital for h.ct borne in V alJe.io on Moaday~ weiabina +.pound t.. l<Jounca. and U
inches Iona. •
"It 1s remarbble the way she bas
causht up ~n ar<>wth." said Cmdr .
David R. field, wbo ddiveml Elsa.
the smallest survivma premature
baby 1n the 4~year history of Oak
Knolh
"Sbc was Just a slip of a tbina in
Saran Wrap to keep tM moisture a nd
heat 1n and I tbou&ht 'that•a my
baby,"' Aid bet mother. Lt. Unda
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as~ology to plan schedules
WASHINGTON (AP)-Current and former Whi~
House aides c•oressed acptacism today about published
reports that first lady Nancy Rcapn bas rqularly
consulted astroloeen to help plan President Reapn's
schedule.
One oewspepcr said that Mrs. Rcqan had ansistcd on
th,e date and time for t~e sian1n1 of the U.S.-~~cl uuty
ehminatina intcrmed11te-.ra~ nuclur quwles after
consullina an astrolottr.
But the aides were skeptic.al about the reports.
Elaine Cnspen. the first lady's prus sccrc~. said
'Tm not aware that any ch~ were made'' m the
president's schedule because of' astrolOJical forecasts..
Asked whether the first family made dCClsions based
on astrol~y. she replied. "Don't you read your
horoscope.
Lyn Nofzi&er. a former Whne House aide and
associate of the ~capns for more than two decades.. said.
··1 have never once heard her allude to astrology or to l~
stari or to the moon or to the s1an of the ram ··
Fonner White House chief of staff Donald T Repn
is upeclCd to document examples an which Mrs. Reagan
u~ astrolot)' to determine the 11man1 of spcechc5. major
events and announcements an hi!. soon-to.be-~leascd
book. the Washan1ton Post and the Ph1ladclph1a Inquirer
reported toda>
The lrrqu1rcr, Cltina un1dcnt1ficd White Houx
sou~ said Mrs. Reapn '""stcd that the president and
Soviet leader M1kha1I Gorbache' sign lhc INF lrcaty at
1:30 p.m . on Ott 8 l\Ct'ord1ng 10 the sources. Mn.
Rcapn w&!> adamant aboul lhc time even when &1dcs
s~led rnchcduhn& the event
Newsweek mapzane and NB( "le<As rcponcd
Monday lha1 lhc scheduling of ma1o r t\tnts had
someumcs been changed becau.-.e the Reagans ~1d an
astrol0&cr had mdu.:alcd another time v.ould be Ix-lier
The president was aware of the practice and
appro\ed of at, the Po!>l \lad
Metbodist Church upholds its
ban on homosexual practices
ST. LOUIS (AP)-The United Methodist Church
upheld bans on homosexual actavtty by clergy and others.
but left the way open for America's second-largest
Protestant denomination to gain more knowledge on the
subject.
can be ful')ded under a rule that ba~ funding of 'anv
homo~xual group or promoting at:ceptancc ofhomosc\-
ualat)'.
Delegates O\trwhclm1ngJ) appro't"d that action
along w11h conunuauo~. of the bans on act1' e homo~,.
ual!> in the clergy and condemnations of such ac111.it ~
gencrall) 1hen authonzcd the \tud~
Some leaders said the approval Monday at the
denom ination's govemina convention of a four-year
study on homosexuality had left the reaffirmed bans 1n
qucstton.
··1t·s a tac11 rccoanat1on that there 1s some lcg.at1ma9'
to vanous points of view.'' said the Rev Geo~ McClain
of New York Cit). executive of the Methodist Federation
for Social Action.
United Methodists. often called "those s.angmg Methodt~ts.'' bcpn cons1dcrat1on toda) of a ne1A. 625·
song h)mn book 1ha1 contains 330 ne<A numbers
including spintual!> and gospel songs
The h)'mnal. hov.e,er al!>o rclainsa hea\) spnn ~llng
of numbers b) the Methodists' h>mn·Y.nllng foundt·r
John Wcslc)
The church'!> nine-member Jud1c1al Conference. a
church coun. must rule by Wednesday whether the study
I Youngsters in surveyl
say forcible sex OK
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PROV I DENCE. R. I. (AP)-Near-
1) onc-quancr of the boys and onc-
sixth of the g.irls responding to a
survey on rape said 1t was acceptable
for a man to force a woman to have
sex with ham afhc has spent mont} on
her.
The survey was taken b) I. 700
s1~th to ninth-graders who attended
the Rhode Island Rape Cnm
Center's assault awaren~s program
at schools across the state
··1 didn't behcve at.'' Jacqueline
Jackson Kikuchi. 1hc center staff
member who conducted 1he poll. said
of the results. She presented the
findings Fnday at the National Sym-
posium on Child V1ct1m1za11on in
Anaheim.
Kukucha said she was most sur-
prised by the students' answers on
whether 1t would be acceptable for a
man to rape a woman 1fhc had dated
her for a long time or spent money on
her.
"Basically. the luds were very much
into blaming the '1ct1m of the se~ual
a!>sauh.'' she said.
>\mong the findings.
•F1f\h percent of the students said
a Y.Oman ~ho walks alone at night
and dresses S('ducta' el} as asking 10 be
raped
• Fafl)-<>ne percent of the bo)S and
41 percent of the girls said a man has
the nght to forct' a Y.oman to kiss ha~
af he ha!> spent ··a lot of mone) ·· on
her The quantll} of mone} 1o1o<as
defined b~ I ~-)tar-<>lds as SI 010 S15
• .\mong students an grades 1
through nine. ~4 percent of 1hc bo~ s
and J 6 pcrrcnt of the girls said 11 Y.as
acceptable for a man 10 force a
Y.Oman to ha\l• SC\ wath ham 1fhe has
sp<'nt mone) on her.
•$1\t~ .five p<"retnt of1he bo~s and
4 7 percent ot the girls an ..C\ en th
through ninth grades said 11 1s
acceptable for a man to force a
\\Oman to ha\'e SC\ 1fthe) have tx-en
dating for more than sax mo nths
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LYNCHBURG, Va (AP) -Oh-
\ er Nonh used '"" first sptte"b as a
Cl' 1han to btut h" cnt1cs, while the
Rt\'. Jtrry Falwell competed ~ortb's
cnminal indictment to thr per·
steutaon and cruc1fixaon of Jesus
Chnst
-North. a formt'r ManJlC lieutenant
colonel who 1s accused of 1Ueplly
d1ven1n1 moot) from Iranian arms
deals to the N1carquan Contras.
dehvertd the commcnccmt'nt ad-
drcn Monda) at Falv.ell's Laben) l 01\CfSlt )
··He's alr~ad) been con,,.1cted in
much of the na11ooal media." Falwell
told a chtt'nn1crowd ofabou112.000
-He's alrcad) 1u1h) The first qucs-
11on's. alwa)\ <asked Wh~ are you
ha' ing an 1nd1ctcd man to speak to
the students of L1ben~ Unt\Crslt)., I
~1d. ·we11. Y.e ~nc a sav·aor who Y.as
1nd1cted and con \ acted and crucified ...
Nonh told the uu<Ad that he had
asked h1!> daughter to forg1 "c his
acc use~.
"'From ccru1n comment.aru~s in the
media 1l 1s dear that some belie' e
omc a man I!> accused. hc·s branded
tore, er." !'oonh said
"Well, I've been accused ofhclpang
!tw brave ~oung men and women of
the N1c:iraguan resistance an their
struggle for the' Ct) ltbenaes we claim
a!> b1nhngh1
"'I've been accuS('d of trying 10
n·scue .1.ment:an hostages. held cap-
11' e and tn1ng to prevent other
tc'fTomt a11ac ks Those accu!>at1on!>
are not a brand They arc a badge of
honor ..
The cro""d chanted "Ollie. Olhc.''
a!> "\onh 1A.t'anng a black and purple
academa( robe marched to the sage
plau~d in front of a huge Amcncan
flag in L 1bem \baseball park
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Re~an urged to veto bW
aiding 'atom.le veterans'
8'1 'l1M A.aedasH PRA
WASHINGTON -President Reapn's adv1scn1.tt rccom~u1',tba&
be \CJO a b11J 1.1.hach would &rant tome new bcnefiu to ~aaomac "C\C1aAI• . the
Amencan servicemen e1tposed to rad1auon 1n the I 94S Ottus;&tion of Japan or
duran&post-World War II tntsofnuckarweaponl Theb11l was~ruto R~
aficr the House approHld 11 Monda} on a 326-2 vote. which .,.,.ould be far above
t~ tv.o-th1rds m~onty needed to ovt"mde any veto However. L~ Sena~
margin last Y.ttk WISJUSt 48-30.1nd1cat1n1 that a veto could bt sustained t~ere
Th<' Veterans 4.dm1nastrauo n opposes the bill and says th~ as no dtrect
C\ 1dence pro\ ana that 1hc 'ctcrans' c~surc 1s cau!>ing current health
pro blems
Cholesterol-free egg• developed
LAS VEGAS -Sc1cn11su have dt'\Clopcd cw that don t r..l1sc human
cholesterol le, el!> like rqular egs. and arc tf)tnl 10 prc\cnt hcan d1sca~ b)
1dent1f) '"J lood chemicals that redut:c blood cholesterol Both cfToru at
making diets healthier v.crc outlined Monda) at tht' annual meeting of the
Federation of .\mencan Soc1r11cs for Expenmcntal Baolog) Suk Y Oh an
associate profcs~rof nu1nt1on and colleagues at the lln1"crs1l) ofl'tah added
fa!>h 011 to chalk.en feed Hens that ate the 011-ennchcd feed for eight weeks laid
cgs that reduced blood pressure and blood fats 1n a group of 12 people Jnd.
unhkc regular eggs.. d1dn 't raise cholcstcrol le\el!> The eggs taste and smell lake
fo.h. but Oh s.aad that l an probabh be a' 01dcd b\ fe<d1ng hens dcodonzed fish
oil
Memorial scratches •random vandallsm'
WASHl"-v TOl\ -The pre-.1den1 of the Vietnam \ cterans Mcmonal
f und ~1d toda) "tha1 scratc hes fo~nd 1n the memonal. one ~mbhflf a
s"'asllka. appear 10 Ix' random "andalmu and not the v.ork of someone try1na
to ma~e a pol1t1c-al statement ·· 1t looks lake the random defa~ment that
happens to mcmonals in Washington from time to 11mc." said Jan Scruggs
"Thl' memorial has had about 24 million 1'1s1tors and onh one bad cg." The
'.rndalism as the first since the memonal opened in 1982. Nanonal Park
~nice ofT1c1als said Monda) T he 493-foot granite wall inscnbed with SS. I S6
names of tho!>t' lolled 1n the Southeast .\s1an conflict has become the most
\ 1s111:d monument in the nation 'u•patal
Testlng cont1nues on Aloha alrllner
"'-AH l Lui. Hawa11 -T1o1o<o tu-.elagc panels on an 4.loha 4.~rhnesJethner
that ri pped OJX'n al 24 000 feet had se1.eral n\ cts sho"' mg signs ofcrack1f\I. but
offo.1ah an: not sure 1( the crack\ v.crc present before the accident More
t:IC\ 1ron1c lt"'>aofn\ttsalonga kc\ stnpoftht' pl~nc's structure were scheduled
tor 1oda1 ai. 101. cs11ptor5 near the end of their field v.orl. Joseph Nall. a
member of the "lat1onal T ranspona11on Safet' Board said Monda). A 2~foot
section or tht' Boeing .,~~·s upper fuselage n pped off as It flew across the
Ha"' a nan Islands Thun.da' k11linl( a tl1gh1 attend.ant and 1nJunng 61 of the 89
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Deadline to be
part of future
is next Monday
Mark May 9 on )'Our calendar.
It hasn't recea ved as much pubhc1ty as Nostradamus·
shaky timetable for the bag eanhq uake tha t wall create a coast
for Nevada where Cahfomaa used to be. Nor is it hkel} to be
the day that the Baltimore Onoles start trouncing every team
in the American lea$ue.
Mo nday is a quiet milestone on this month's calendar
h 's the last day you can register to 'ote an the June pnmaf)
electio n.
"Why bother?" 1s a common reaction from people who
sidestep their right to panicipate an elections. There are m an)
excuses to suppon that questio n here on the Orange Coast
When the Registrar of Voters finishes the ta_ll y.
Republicans will o utnumber Democrats. Wealth) poh~1cal
action committees will finance and orchestrate campaign ~
that can make a sow·s ear look lake a silk purse.
The onty way to get a paece of the presidential action 1s to
register as aC>cmocrat because the GOP al read~ has ns Bush
an band.
"What's the use?" the cynics ask. .. M ) 'otc doesn't
count." They are the same ones who like to recite the .. 23rd
qualm: "The poht1cian is my shepherd ... I am 1n "'ant.
He maketh me to lie down on park benches.
He leadcth me beside the sllH factories:
He d1sturbcth m y soul.
Yea. though I walk through the valle} of the shado"• of
depression and recession.
I anticapate no recovery. for he is with me
He prepareth a reduction in m) salaf) in the prt·sence of
rn) enemies;
He anoanteth my small income with great ta>.es.
My e-<penses runneth over.
Surel) high taxesand user fees shall follo" meall thl·da)s
of m) hfe.
And I shall dwell in a mon gaged house forever ..
Good arguments agatnst the one-man. one-' otc conn.· pt''
Not really.
June's election goes be~ond rubber-stamping what cx 1\t'>
in the pres1denu al races. Local and state 1nit1atl\e!>.
referendums and bond issues will set the poliucal and
economic tone of the Orange Coast and California for
decades.
Voters will decade not onl)' who will be in the general
electt0n. the~ ma) seal the fate of Orange County's qualt t ~ ot
life and atTect its econom) v.tth the slow-growth 1m11att.\l'
\.\ tll ( ahforn1a ha'e a la" that requires .\ID<; '1ru-.
earners to register v.11h the state~)
Can the state get the' oters to appro' e bonds that"' tll pa~
for SI b1l11on v.onh oftransportat1on projects. $800 million in
si..hool fac1ht1es and S 150 million for eanhquake safet) 'l
The one-man. one-' ote theor} "111 be tested an J une. and
the nnt generation "ill pa) the price or reap the rc"ard'I
Register for the election. stud) the explanauons ot the
an1t1at1,cs and bond issues. then \Ole. The odds of one 'ote
making a d1ffercnn.· arc better than Y..atchmg Nostradamus·
prediction of disaster become realtt).
Oil spills
It has been 19 'cars since the oil blo"out fi,e males off ~Jnt.i Barbara that hlad.rned heachcs. birds and moods for
mtlc., ..iround. and led tl• the ( al1forn1a Coastal ln111at1,e.
pav .. cd U'e~hclmtngh h) 'otcrs in 1972.
In those t"o dnadcs. the otl industT") has made great
stride., 1n technolug' Toda~. industf) spokesmen sa) flatl)
that a rcpcdt of the ~an ta Barbara blowou.l could not occur
\1a) be not hut th1.• problem. as the weekend accident in
the ( an.iu1nc1 ~tr..111 \ho"'" 1s that state-of-the-an technolog)
can't pre' cnt run-ol-the-m 111 accidents ...
Price-tag'> lannot oc put on CO\ 1ronmental damage that
takes' ear\ tu asse~ let alone d 1ss1pate. The 011 companies are
asscss°c-d tor deanup costs. not long-term e'nnronmental
dcstrut t1on
\.\ho pa) s those costs'l We do. Cahfomaans who live near
the coa.,tl1nc\. rt\ers. "-Ctlands and marshes. who depend en
them fur out health. happiness and livelihood. It 1s up to u<. to
pa!>s them on protected to future generations.
Saa Jose Mercury News
Domestic violence
Law enforcement o ffi caals tell us that all too man) cnmes
are committed by people against someone the} knov. Tha t
gnm fact oflife 1s borne out by the shocking domestic" aolence
stat1st1cs -seven murders tn the city of Sacramento an the
(irst quaner of this )'ear. out of a total of 19 hom1c1des.
P'unher. battered women's shelters a~ able to fill JUSt 16
percent of the requests for help. .
.. The issue cuts across all SOC'toecono m1c. rehglous and
racial ltnes. althoulh most of those who have filed charges are
lower income. It is attributed toalcohohmd drug abuse. at ute
money problems. and a misplaced sense ofbrutahty by some
males datang back to before the tum of the century when wife
~ating was legal in many states. .
What is alarming is that domestic violence -physical
and verbal -often occurs in· homes with wtth children
present. And psycho logists and social wo rke rs agree that
vulnerable )'OUnptcrs.are mu.ch m~~ hkely to ~o~ up to
perpetuate a cycle of violence an thear own domesuc hvcs.
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''There la no way to atoptlN'wth prenure In the broadest context unless
the atate la wJllltW to adopt truly dracon1an1 po)tce-.state-atylemethodl
of llm1una It• overallpoptilatJontlN'wth. The developen don't cauae
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No-growth movement taps
powerful public emotions
\.\( R .\\ff'\ TO -Human emo·
111in -lo\l' hate.-fear -1c; a
Jltl"'l'rful pt1l111cal force. but once
unlca\hl'll nol l'J'>lh controlled
T al.l' tor 1m1anc~. Propos1t1on I~
enanl·d h' California \Oll"f'S a d('Cadc
ago
Rat1onall\ 1herc was much ahout
Propn<.1110n· 1 'w cnt1c1ze. but 11 rode
a '~J'e ol cm011onal reaction against
rap1dl~ inaea!>ing propcn) ta\ hills
t ha 1. rig hi I) or "'rongl). 'otcr!t hc'-
l 1l'' l'd \\l'fl' thrt•:.itcning 1hc tinanual
'>l'l u n 1' of l hl'll homes
l hl·. · grtrnth·urntrol mO\l'mcnt
'>\\t'cp1ng through< altfom1a ha\ thal
-..imc l<.rn<l ol l·rnu11o nal 101cns1t\
"Th1\ wulJ bernme the 'ne\l
Prupo'illmn I'·" s;l\ s \\ 1ll1am r ulllln . puhlishl·r ol a monahl~ ne"'>'S·
kttt·r lhJI deal\ '>' llh de' clopmcnt
l'>'>Ut\ throughout the 'ilate "I'm not
nJl ti' 'IUfl' ho'>' mul h elet 10rat duut
thl'\ l 1uld mu\ter <,talC'\\ldl' hut the
sto ..... gm .... 1hcr<,delin11el~ lap into the
s.amc I.ind ,,, u111cn d1s1.onten1 and
fru\1 rat1on that H<h,ard Jan 1s and
Pa ul C1,1nn pill.Cd up on 10 ~car' ..tgu.
<;o far 11·c, tx·en a spontaneous.
h1lal11t•d mo,ement ord1nan
<:1l11cm rt''>pondmg. to tht· rapid
dnl'111prnl·n1 111their1.ornmun111es
!>Cc1ng gro.,.. th as a threat to their
ltfcst' lcs 1n the 'amt· "'a' tha1 the-.
""" propcn~ 1a,rs as a thrc·at. ,
Do1ens of gro'>'lh-control
mcasurt''> ha' e been placed before
"otcr'i 1n 1hoS<.' areas e~penenc1ng the
grl"atl'\l de•, elopmcnt pressure -
mo\ll~ 1he fast-groY.-ing suhurhan
fnng1..''> -Jnd countless candidates
for Cit) counuls. t.:0unt) boards of
su~n 1sors. S(hool boards and other
ltx.al nflire ha'e found thl'mSt'hes
ddint'd b) "'hether the' suppun ur
oppose 1hc mo' emcnt
lo dale 11 St'ems to ha'e had
minimal eflC'\.I on leg1sla11'c and
qa11:.,..1dc poht1n. mostl) belaU'>l' 11
ha<. la1.J.cd state""1dc organ1za11on
But 1n at lcasl a fry, lq~1slatl\ e races
tlw, )ear gro,.qh and ll\ control arc
deha11ng points
II is. moreO\ er. a mo' emen1 1ha1
rrnSSl'S ordinal") 1deolog1cal and par·
Man boundaries. attrarnng en-
' 1ronmcntal protc1.·t1on1sts from the
left a\ wdl as statu\ quo defender<. on
the right
Rec:entl). organ11l·r<, from Inca I
mo,ements mc1 to form the nucleus
l•f J '>l:ltl'" 1dl· organ11at1on 1ha1 rould
hc'rnme al.11\e in leg1sla11,e and
slate'-' 1dl' elccuons
( lcarl~ lhereforl·. the potcnt1JI for
a pohlllal rc,olullon ts tht.•rt• But
'-'hJt form '>'1ll 1t tal.c'l
Propo\ltwn 11 forall 1tsl'mo11onal
uinacnt "as ec;.,ent1all\ a nega11'e nll'a\urc 11 and 1ts SU\."CC'ssors 1m-
powd hm1I'> on 1he ab1ht~ ofgo,ern·
mcnt to la\ and c;pcnd. but the-. did
nnt address the undcrl} mg ne<.'ds lor
puhhl '>l'n ite'
lt'<i eas> to understand that f>l'oplr
are fru'>trated h' thl' 1ncreas1ng tranil
congl·s11on uo\\d1ng 1n their 5lhnols
and ulhl'r negall\l' 1mpacl\ from
gro .... lh 11·., understandahk that the~
shoukl rl'Wnl dom1na11on of IOlal
pol111 l.\ h' nro-dnetonment
rntere:,1.,
There ·~a little iron~ a11ached to
t!'lat approaC'h. s1n1.e a1 least ~ome of
those ad' ersc impacts result from the finanual rnmtratntstrl'atcd b) Prop-
0'>1t1on I'
But tor the most pan 1he gro'>'th-
DAN
WALTERS
and-de' clopment pr~ssure being ex·
p1.·nenccd 1n man~ California c·o_m·
mun111es 1s the dm:cl re'iult of a
o,talC\\ldl' population gro\\lh that ''
nothing short of phenomenal.
Bl't'-'ccn 1'>80and t987.Ca11 lorn1a addl·d o;oml· .t million re\ldenac,
Tha1·s nearh a quancr of all the
population gro"' th e'pcncnced 1n thC'
L'n11cd State-; during that period
The gro .... 1h pm1sure being fel l in
the suburbs 1.omes from '>'h1te fam1l-
ll''> mo' 1ng out of the crntral c1t1es
\\hKh arc the pnman destina11ons of
the millions of1mm1grants. legal and
illegal. rnm1ng 1n10 Cahforn1a from
Llltn .\mcm:a and .\s1a
( altforn1a·s population 1s d1spcrc;-
1r.g and \\1th 11. the cconom~ l'i
spreadrng The more ponahlc JOb\ of
the pos1-1ndustnal sen ll'C and <.om·
munKallons cconom' are also men·
ing to thl· \uhurhs
T her<.' .., no 1' ,, ) 10 swp gro" th
fl'l'\<,ure in lhl' broade\I conte'<t
unlesc; ilk 'itate 1\ Y.-1lhng to adopt
trul~ drarnn1an pohce·statc-st>lc
methods ofhm1tmg 11"> O'era ll pe>r>u-
latron gro"th. Th<.' develope~ don't
cause growth. the~ respond to 11
That's the rcaht\. but one that
m1gh1 be S\\epl aside 1n the wavl' of
emotional ant1·gro\\th1sm no" tak·
ing root in the statt
Da.a W•llrN is • syadlc•ltd
columain in S•cr•mroto.
The wild-and-crazy guys
are important to Newport
Their stunts and antics help prevent --------us from taking our~elves too seriously JACKIE
HEAtflER Did you watc h the NFL draft ? now What a gcn1us1 He taugh t me
ESPN has come up with some e,·er)th1ng I know about sewers Big
crcat1H program ming for we ird Ca n)On residents o~e him a huge •
1-. pc\, hkr me. I love Senate hcann_gs. debt of gratitude Their sewers would "'tear his name. I love him e~pccaally
the ·\mcnca's Cup and strange pohtt-be rea ll) backed up by now if we for th e book he did for the city's 75th
cal encoun ters . .\nd now the pro hadn j gotten m th~ gravn)-Oow anniversary. Every proud home-
fooaball draft~ What drama: a httle scwtr hnc that the env1ronmentahs1s 0" ner in Newpon should have a cop)'
r;lo.,.. perhaps. but arcat theater. . bl~kcd for fi \C )ears of it on the coffee ta ble.
Luck1l). we have enough telev1s1on Nc~l the bard. the late Duncan Coming up as 1 future wild-and· ~ts \0 if I don'1 have to cook or taJk Stcwa n He was Ne wport's poet crazy guy ts Jam Dale. I, wou ld be
on the phone I can hang an for these • laurc:atc. He saw JO} and.humor m hard to recount all has escapades that
marathon-I> pc e'en ts. ~cf) th1na and coulif puu tto rhyme. J know about. even the ones you
L' nfortunatcly. a 1clephone call The ode he wrote for our v.wer would not want to tell his mother. His
I.cpl me from the last-round picks. I dcd1cat1on cracked us up. How we tua. the USS Michigan. alwa)'j steals
wanted to stt the covera1e of the last m1..n him . . the show in The Character Bolt
person chosen .. I wanttd Paul Salata Where would the tlty be Wl~h.out Parade. •
to be the.re to present the .. The Les Steffensen? One of the ong1~al As I was wntin1 this. 11 sudd~ly
Lowsman · trophy and prepare the free holders who incorporated the city dawned on me that we have an
poor sucker for Irrelevant Week. and had a stOr)' to tell about all the orpmution an the city that has
The lucky suy w11 JefT8eath1rd, • politicians. nunwrtd and produced the efforts of
runnina bac.k from. Ashl~nd. Ore. He 1 had such fun w1th Blackie the wild...and<razy auys throuah the
was asked an ~n inter:vaew .. how he Gadarian. He fiflt took me on when I years. It's the Commodo~ C1ub of
heard abo~.t his selcctaon. Did the was chainnan of the Plannina Com-the Cha~btr of Com~~.
coach call. minion and decided our p s stations To dunk 1 u~ to batch about the
.. No. a Paul Salat.a called to say I needed tandsapana. "The Shrubbery ~hambtr doina noth1~1 but pro~ot·
won .th~ Lowsma.n Trophy. what~er Commission" he called us. Whenever 1na fun and pmcs. I didn't 1ppru11te
that IS. I found a particularly odious plant. r ho~ imponant those pmcs -The
Jeffs next call was from Gasion would senct1t to hun and ask where I Chnstmas Boat Pandc. Th~ Cha.r'K·
Green. the Rams' first-round pa.ck. should plant it. Most of bis ·~ tcr Boat Parade, Irrelevant Week (to
who told him not to come ... He's tions c-.n•t bt· ponied in a family nam~ • f~) -are to Newpon's
problblr worritd because I do~ 40 ncwspaptt. When Tom Kecval, 'Tom qualatyonafe. HowJcalout I am of the
1n 4.6." Beathard reasoMd. Murphfoe <'Of'ln!b' p.iiy Pilot ccli-fun. they're allowed 10 have •.
nd rats. Beat.hard is ~ soo or sots) ~ 1 weR '!lVltcd to lbooC tbe I ve alw&)-i ~ club_.Jri.t*nt or
RedskiDs' Gcnual Manaatt Bobby tweczt with ~l we IOlved aU the mayororsomwunastutryind ~
Btathard. so wt probably won't have city's problems, wim 1iytc. to set a F.OC11c_umplc. Wbea doet a
an qtnt to have fun with. Ooa•t Wbc:ft the statute Of hmilatiom closet W1~ py, ~ tt not
wofr). Salata will find a way lo make NDS out, 111 tdJ you wiaal we M.Dl.t a IU). ttt to~ publ~7-
lhe mOll of iL This yea.r's Jntlnrint to do to Promonaory Point. At lhe ID.l)U's dinner, La SU!·
Wttk. when Newport Beach h01ton Wlult a Jon to N~ ~ ftnscn ~uU>ick from BIKkte
and roam the last NFL pla)'Ct Blackie moYtd to Hawa1i. I kno Gadanan that oT all the mayors he
drafted. wall be sensational Wh Y, he left u He nttded I MW knew I had t.M ~ ~ or ........
How lucky we are in Ncwpon 10 audicntt. Ncwponen take them· fm not ~R tbat a •t•aatnG. bUt
ha\>c a rcw wild-and~ IU)'I to sthCSlOOtcnousJy. do)Wthtnk.thtComtnodcwuwould mw ourli~csuttcr1y dclioou.s.. J imFcJtonaltoha•obcontbeh1 consadtr tbat a tood RCOmmat-
1 .. ouk! hu to salute thac humor · What an idea man he The (1tbttof datioe?
1 L1 ll l H\
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Truth in
campaigns
To the Editor. I'm ~nnmi to believe that 40th Congrcs~aonal candidate Chns Cox
may have a problem with telling ihe
truth First. he touts has relattonsh1p wtlh
the president Then he admits he only
oversaw the use of the Pres1dent1 al
Seal and whether ad' 1sor) comm111ec
meetings should be open 10 the
pubhc Nex t. 1n several r«enl appearances
Cox bold!) announced that Contra
Leader 4-dolfo Calero would Ix
eoming 10 Orange Count) to cam-
paign for him No\\ we find out that not onl} was
( alcro not coming 10 Orange Coun t).
Calcro's eh1ef spokesperson indicates
that Call'ro kno"s nothing oft he Co>-
campa1gn If Mr Cox has a problem wnh tht•
truth no". I \\OOder what ti would tx·
Ith· 1f he \\en.' elected'? I'm cena1nl)
not willing to gamble my vote.
CHARLOTTE S. LAWRENCE Newpon Beach
Taste in music
To 1he Ednor·
Regard mg Ellen Campbell's rene\\
(5pnng'i1een). Jonathan Volzke
(Grateful Dead)
What a \Cr\ sad comment.an on
our rho1cc of music or enterta1nnien1
.\re "'e indeed bankrupt of decen-
C). scns111' 1t}. spmt and sp1nualtt)
that \\C feed on the forgo1 ng'l
RO BERT DICK
Cost.a Mesa
Election trend
To the Ed11or
Looking mo1c and more hke Cali-
fornia ma) be setting sull another
trend
Thl' ma} or of Huntin gton Beach 1~
J..tl l. Kell\ of"Ma\ertck" fa me. Ne"t
"'e !>cc a loca l bo) go all the wa) to the
White Hou~. b} "'a}' of the go' -
crnor's offit.'c tn Sacramento. fol ·
lo"'cd b' Clint Eastwood as mayor of Carmel·
Nov.. by an O\eNhelmtng marg.in.
Son n' Bono 1 !>elected to the No. I JOb
1n Palm Spnngs
It Y. ttuld nut surprise me at all 1f
Pel'"l'e Herman·!> name appeared on
the b:illot for high pol1t1cal office m
the June elc1.11on
I hJ' l' often thought that Frank
Sinatra "ould ma~e an excellent
senator
.\ nd d 1dn 't Y.-C once send an actor to
\\ .1sh1ngton as a l ' S. Senator. seems
1ha1 "'a~ '>6me 20 or more )Cars ago.
. GENE SE LIG
ln1ne
TODAY IN HISTORY
Todey 1s Tuesda}. Ma) 3, the 1241h
da) of 1988. There are 242 da}'s left 1n
the \Car TOda~ 's Highlight in H1S1orr
On Ma) 3. 1802. Wash ing1on.
DC . was incorporated as a Ctl). wnh
the mayor to be appointed b} the
president. and the council elected b}
propcny owners.
On thi s date.
In 1654. a bndgc m Rov.lc}. Mass ..
was permitted to charge a toll for
animals. Y.htlc people crossed for
free
In 1765. the firs t U.S. medical
school was proposed at the College of
Ph1ladelph1a, now the University of
Pennsylvania
In 1916, lnsh nationalist Patnck
Pearse and two others were executed
by the Bntish for their roles in the Easter Ri sing.
In 1921 , West V1rgmia imposed the
fi rst state sales tax.
In 1948. Pulitzer Pnzes were
awarded to playwright Tennesscc
Williams fo r .. A Streetcar Named
Desire" and to novelist James
Michener fo r ··Tales of the South
Pacific ...
In 1948. the 0 .S. Supreme Court
rultd that covenants prohibitina the
sale of real estate to blacks and other
Ql tnoraties were leg.all y unen-
forceable.
Jn 1971. anu-war protesters. calli"I
themselves the ··~)day Tf,ibt1 bcpn four daY' of demonstrations in
Was'hinaton aimed at shuttina down
the nJtion·s capital.
ln 1979. Conservative Party Jeader-
Marprct Thatcher waa elected
Britain's fint female prime minister •
In 1986, in NASA's first post·
Oallenaer launch, an unmanned
Delta rocket, Jost power in iu main
enaine Jhortly after liftoff. forci.na
safety officen to destroy it by~ controJ. "
Ten yan qo: "Sun Day" feU on a
Wcdnnday u thousands of people
CJ.toll in& the vinues of solar e.nera.y
held ceremonies. demonstrations and
other events across the country.
Five years 110: After two )un of
debate, U.S. Roman Catholk ~-
overwhelminaJy &PIJ">ved a pa9'0n1
&ctter th.it COndcmned the firSt ue of
ouclea.r ..U90ftl. vanually ruled out
lhCir '* for tttalia1ion and •
ma.n<kd 1 bait to the 1JOWtb or
superpower ancnal1.
One ,at aeo: The M.iami Htnld
publisMd I lt°'1 in its Socio
cdjtions •)'ina 111 rcponen ...a
obKf\·td I )'OUlll WOlftall ~
..Friday niJltt and moa ots.-...y-
at a Wasbaftl1~ totrnhoule ~
in& to Orinocnuc Pl'aidaitial cm. dia.~ Oary Han.
heroes. Smol.C) lkat, ht plaottd IOfM ,,_.,. ... ..,. # • ,.,,_, ~
•..................... [" Of c:owx.. Silall ii OD .... riah1 OUlf'llC'OuS ideas Wt OM clly wilt ,.W .... ..,.,. • ..
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----~----------------------~~m11!91---------------------------------------· ~~min~! ~~~~*nMh .. ~~d~:.~~~~~~y!:.~.?!~.~~~!~!' B~~r:~~~l .... .._°"' u • 1 .,defra~ creditors and they nope 1 e Chapter 11 reorganization of its debts able" consolidate lhecu~t Music Market number of lbe Taxe-rel.ated corpor·
All II not wtll 1ns1de Costa Mesa's FBI .walJ eventually investapk the last summer . • Albert saad he prc>JCCU the musu.· bankruptcy case with a Kparate at1on' wert reportedly • sham upon
M1.asic Marlet. cate. According to th~ court examiners store's aross .ales for t 988 to be at Chapter 7 bankruptcy cast listing creditors and appear to be rnerety
Despite the appearance of b1.astlin Th~or C. AJbe"t the co1.an-final repon. Music Market at that least S2 malhon Richard Tu.e h1m~lfas a debtor. on a her egos of Tue
business and shelves stocked hi3 appo1•.~J~ e~~·ner ~ the hcue. tJme was run bra family eorporauon thr sround!> that thCTT is no true That thcor) wa5 disputed by
with records ta s and comnM'I con~~ a1KT a . mon! in-headed by Richard Tue. Alben Musac Market ts currently bc1na separateness between Music K.Jmes, howtver djscs. the store rs embroiled rn-1 vestaptJon that MUSIC Market s JuJy alle-ac~ that Taxc filed fo~ bankruptcy run by a court ... ppoanted trustee. fl Merchants Inc . Tue and • number "The alter ego theor) IS applied to. com~icated bankrupt~~•"• ! 987 ba~kru'?~:>' was aldfesedly • to avo1d1udimentsand hensthat had will probably be run in that fashion of allqed dumm~ corporauons suuation where an individ~I or r~-... :raud qa1nst """court an a calcu-betn filed ?:inst him until the business 1s eventually sold. d d 1 d t 1 I that as resulted in its run by 1 l_.. or th ba krupt""' "M officials said. Howe"er. the attorney for Music an '"' ua sown an con ro acorpor-rt ed • "'. ':"1~u~ . e n ~,, r. axe was ustnf the M p R K at1on and use 11 as a conduit to
cou -appoint trustees. . . rourt S)Unschcuon. bank~ptcy court's Jurisd1ct1on to Alben sa1d an eum1ner was a~ erchaots Jnc.. h1lhp imM. commit a fraud ms1 a crcchtor" Federal bankruptcy authonues Music Merchanu lnc the hsted suit has purposes .. he said "The ... said in a wnnen rt'Sponse filed tv.o K d h aa.a
have concluded that Music Market owner of the store tocaied at 270 I business as not in f;nanc1a1 trouble II pointed by the bankruptcy court w«h ago that b) la". there is no •,mt e!> \al '"h as redporth ~s no went into bankruptcy because of an · because of numerous complatnts by hmnation conctmmg "hat acu" 1ucs ov.c~er. e ~1 t ere -·
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creditors who told the court they were MusiC' Merchants Jnc can legall\. unit' 01 ownc~h1p and interest
beinJ defrauded. prompting the an-engagt" in · betv.«n Tue and Music Merchant
vest1pt1on ,. Inc
He said he personally referTed the K1me5 said there 1s no restncuon l\ccord1ng to K.Jmes' report, when
case to authonties. who. following against a corpor.won dealt~ v.11h crcd11on ofTa'c teamed that he had
further eum1nat1on. might refer 1t to other corporations "llh 1dcnttcal or nu U~ls in his name and that he was
the FBI Albert also recommended part1alh common sha~holde~ and an officer of Music Merchant Inc.,
the coun repon the case 10 the FBI officer!> thq 101ncd together to pursue the
and to launch an 1nvest1pt1on into .. lt 15 a common practl(t' to al>~ts of \.1us1t Merchants Inc .• as a
allcpt1ons of pcl')Uf) false oaths. org.antzt' a corporatton to function as fund from ~ hllh to colle-ct Lhetr
t'mbezzlemenl and fraud against a an anMrumentaht). or conduit. or da1m~ against TaAe ind1vtdually
fcdcrall) chartered bank adJuncl to 1l5 stockholders.." he said. (Pleaae eeie EXAllDfSR/ A8)
Survey finds
8execsmade
$1Min 1987
V1T A COLONNA ENGLEBERG JOilNSON
FHP proniotes three
to Dlanage1nent teaJD
Robert Gumbiner. M D . founder and chamnan ofFBP i.e .. bas
named Pat Vit.acoloua of Huntington Bach. David H. ~
and Harold W. JC>bsoe as senior \ICt' presidents The Fountam
\'alle' firm 1s a v.holh owned subs1d1an ofFH P Jntemauooal ( orp ~h:ch pro\ld~ medical and denul care to 355.000 member.. 1n
Cahfom1a. L tah. <\nzooa "le" \.f n1co and Guam • • • Debo~ Lamb of M1~1on \ ieJO v.as rcttntl) promoted to
director of thc rec~uon d" 1s1on for LeiA~ World, Lasua Hills.
one oflbe man) commumttes managed b) Proft1s1onal Communit)
ManaJtment Inc Lamb 1s responsible for all prof~s1onal naff
coord1nauon of I.he ptt..guarded comm unit' 's l5th annt' ersaf)
celebration this )ear • • • Newpon Beach-based Lu1e Flu.ad.al Corp. has promoted
CluisdM Bra• of Huntington Beach to director ol tele-
communicauons and lrvane resident A.lex Emre Gflnicl to director
of information sen :ces. The corporation 1s an rntemauonal firm
which offe~ martceung conSJJltauon and implements aucuon.
conventional and bulk procnams for the d1spos111on of ml estate
owned b) financial 1nst1tu11ons. ckHlo pcl"\ go,emmental and
quas1-go,emment.al agenc1~
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EXDDNER CALJ;SMUSIC MARKET'S BANKRUPTCY A FRAUD AGAINST COU-T •••
l"roaA7
Albert thinks the whole tdca of La&una Na1utl property. he said.
bankruptcy at the thnvma Mesa "Tue apparently erroneous))' as-"A VCfJ common use of Chapter I I
V crdc Center record ~tort was to &urned that he could run lbt corpor-procttdanp ts to stop foreclosure on a
tn'¥okc an automatic stay m order to at1on thro~ a •quick and cas}' p1~ of property "
stall the foreclosure on a dttd of trust Chapter I l and auumcd he could But Albe.rt claims that Taxe used
a.p1nst a property owned by Taxc in d1sm1ss at will," Alben said. "But at myriad corporations to conceal assets
Laauna Niauel doesn't work quite that way." and ancmpt to avoid payin& for
Albert said rv1den~ obtained However. Kimes said he de>Hn't thanas he purchased. thro~ his invcsnptton has clearly think the film& of bankruptcy was a ··Mr. Taxe for at least ei&ht years
cstabh$hed that the corporation al-fraud u~n the court has apparently been an active •trader'
lcaedly has been involved in at least "I think the bankruptcy was filed cmbarkana in 'exchanan' whercb)
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By BONNIE PEVERGEON for a wnter -lO ~n: With people" provides a woq 1tn~ of continuity l"'Ph)'. o~e of the show·~.::~'O: ...,...,.c., , 1 , who arc wilhna to IJVO 110 pet'QC(lti. and pu~. Hia.hU1htlna his per-~trcn11.hs, 11 created by• f!. .. : G·~
not for 1 peychttk t>ut fOr the love 01 formance is a cleverly stqtd 1nclud1"tl"ca Gaard, Yiciu -··· OfCme.~tn1.,.1.ntinae~Lhe ~~.ve0nalf U"!~~tohn11s belpina other peopk.'' Daviuaid. Senutron princes • Etuc. Julie Leann ~ftlOr, 5~1uhe -~Di~~!~
... .. ..~ '"' --• • • Ram.Mi ltftlina ... Somewhere Out Jona Sauuitn, lote 1 va lnu ..-year's ''Life On taae" production for Linda Mauon. lhe ansptrallonal n;ae..fTruom"I villainous counter-Stanton. .
lhctxncfitofthe MarchofDimcsat hub of• volunteer cut and crew e_an.·Krej (Jerk?) is ~II played by Cbaririinathtiraudienccwithbrief
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Entitled .. Have You Ever Danced d1rtetor. Rct•Rtent of the 1987 May twosomeasEan.h's"K.inaofMusk" thcWindff)andBobHuntm1m~cluna
With Someone From Senuton?" the ~o./~uth ~oas~ ~ •~rd f~r Jackson, en~raetically rendered by Gene Kelly ("Sinain' in the ~an").
show is a fatas)' explorina what C~nna Cah.fof"!'IAn, Maxon s ded1· Justin Brock, a multi-talented you RockinJ and ~llina. I wath put
happens when space travclcn en-cation and v1tahtY:,senerous1~ m.b~ man from Santa Ana who sinas a~ wheelchair expcn1K. Orea Ojala.
counter Earth's numerous musical with .love for b~r ~hallense<J kldS, break-dances his way into the hearts Troy Stoddard. Scott W~meke and
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Written by 11m Davis of Laauna evident 1n the finish~ perfonnance._ . ~eedina an expcn on more tra· for life that offcn .~ emo~onaJ
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and fteld prellma at lrtine BlCb Monday.
See detalla on 82.
TUESDAY. MAY 8, 1988
Dodg1ra .,. ... , to prohibit medllt from trelnlng room. 112.
R1d1' Ron Roblnaon lo11spertect p1rtect g..,. ln ninth. Ill.
Swindell goes 6-.o :
Cl.EVELAND (AP) -Grq
Swil>CkU pitched the best piM of h11
c:arccr and wasn't cnurdy happy
about It
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cause n looks sood -you know. Of\(
hat. But a t~~t\ttr as not too
shabb)' ... Swindell a1d Monday ml.ht
after he pitched the Ckveland ln-
daans past the Antels }-0
The H-}car-Old left-handtt had a
onc-hmcr until Dick Schofield tcd off
the mntb wtth a bloop san&)c Just out
of the reach of second butman Juho
Franco. Swtndell reurcd the ocu
thrtt hitters to close out his s1itth
straight wan and has S«Ond career
shulOut.
The Angels' first h11 came v.1th one
out in the Sttond. v.hen Johnny Ra)
doubled to left center to euend his
hittina streak to 16 games.
"I was gemn1 ahead of them "'1th
my fastball. and my curve was m)
changeup tonight." Swindell S&Jd. "I
only tht'CYo' three actuaJ ~ginaps.
and none of them were stnkcs.. ..
SwiDddl., 6-0. who (aced only lhrtt
brt1enovtt thr minimum 27, walked
t"''O and «ruck out fow.
-1 don't knov. 1f I was O\cr-
~ If I was O\Cf'PO'WU\~ I
would ha\C SU"UCk OU\ 20 JU}"' he
s.aad -1 WIS Just maku., them tut m)
pnchn.. ..
The Aniels' Bob Boone said
Swindcll's st)k remanded him of
four-time C~ \ oung wanner Stc'e
Cart ton
.. He threw some &OOd sJadtts dov.o
and an on tht "P.!t-banders. a tou&h
patch to handle. Boone i.a1d "That's
what made c'arlton so &J'Cll."
Broo.._ Jacob, dro"e an tv.-o runs
and ~red ontt to acrount for all the
lndans runs. •
The pme lasted onl) 2 hours 3
minutes the shoncst for the lndans
since ~ptcmbcr 1986
"He v.-as JUSt going at them:· said
C1e\ eland Manager Doc Edwards
.. One thins v.c 11.ecp prcachmg to
~ )oung pitchers 1s to tbrov. the
Jov.cst amount of pitches as t~ can
for nine innings He tbrcv. 94 pitches
You throv. 94 and )ou'"e throv.n
about a sc' en-inning ballpme ..
The \lctOn ended the Indians·
lhrtt-pme l0sang strcal and ~ept
them 1n first place tn the ~L Eut
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ca me a.II the v. a\ around wbeo MCl
Hairs smg)c rolled lhroucb ~
liddC'r C111T1 DaHs" lqs for an error
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founh on a doublt by Joe Caner aod
Jacob> ·s single and t~ made n )..()
an the fifth "'~n W1lhc Upshaw
reached first on an error
Buckner plays survival game
He·s back in lineup for now,
but tt•s one season at a time
By LABAY LaRUE ..._.., ; ..........
When 8 111 Buckner walks av.a' from baseball. 1t ~Ill ~ WJth a nouccablc lunp ·
G ive hrm two good lcp and he would pla) through
1994. when he'll tum 4S. As 1t is. the Ansc15' DH will tn
to squccu one more season out of a ravaged left ankle -
and then think about 1989
"No one e\er cnJoycd this game more th.an I ha'e
Buckner said ... And no one e'er worked harder to sta~ in
It."
After 17 maJor-lcl&uc seasons. the lo' e and v.ork
ha' e ~oduccd numbtts to be proud of Buckner has more
hats ( ... 600) than an)OOC stall playtna,. I, IS I RBI a carttr
average of .292.
And the lud who came up as a flttt-footed Dod~
outfielder can do most of the same things he could do
v.hcn he first ptnch hat for thc-m an 1969. \\.hrn at comes
dov. n lo •L Buckner can still run. even
"Evcf)one assumes he's slow because of his anlk -
~)S teamma•e Bnan Downing. -He can rull tum 1t on -
~
It JU~t 1.osts him \\ atch1ng tum run hard 1"1't a p&easant
thing. -~ut v.a1ch1ng ""hat he g()('S through afterward ii
v.orsc
Buclner's left ankle ,.as broken in 1975 snapped IO
badh he nttdcd ~ -' \UT latn he needed m~ ~
and a staff tnf~1on thAt folio .. 'Cd the openuon att a...,.
uswe and cart1i. ~·s bttn more SUJ'IC!"Y since. but
the anlle as a fna;tenan& sight full of bumps where t.bttc
should ~ none
··\\hen it's all o'er rn probabl) have o~ more
opcraton. • Bucknn-wd ~ want to fust tbC ankJC
solid so I c.an walk ,.,thout pam. pla) golf. do things
normall) ··
But fUSlnl that Anklt 1otwould J)tt'cnt nmru:nc. and
that v.ould end Buclnn-'s carttr 'lot C'CD casana
constant pain 1s .. onh that )CL
-rd love 10 ha'e a full season as DH -be savs -1
Lhtnk I could lead thts team in RBI .. .
He probabl> .. on"t grt thecban« but 10 both ·ssand ·u. heh.ad more th.an 100 RBI pla}ml for the Bos\On Red
So~ -:w1 ~ear pla)ing lhrtt~uartcrs of a season W'llh
tv.o-·dafTcrcnt teams. 1 dro' e an "'4 run~ and hn .286.-
BuclMr saJd. -"nd I couldn"t put an~ wn&ht on m} bM:k
foot v.h1k I ,.,as hamng. -
't ct this spnng. w .\n~ls tned to trade b.un and
(Pleaee w auc&li&k/B2)
Carter prOves class individual Roco
CllLSll
Dodgers
topple
Pirates
Edison's standout
athlete earns top
billing in Sunset
Sunset Leaaue athletic directors
and administrators voted Edison
Hi&h 's Kalcaph Carter as the leaaue's
Athleteoflhe Year recently.
It's difficult to imqjne a better
choice and one which can produce
such unanimity between the athletic
and scholar establishments.
The UCLA-bound Caner, a threc-
year football starter in the Owsen ·
backfield. as well as a f®r-year
standout wtth the shot put (he's the
nation's ICader riaht now with a best
of63-2)can hold his own with anyone
on either side of the fence.
He can boastofa 3.4GPA. but
those numbers pale in the face of
sheer adult behavior. I can remcm~r
no one with more common sense at
thiutasr-oras a sophomore or
junior.
.. We haven't bad anybody with the
combination of talents that he has. ..
Deushane
one hits
Master's
said bis track and fteld coach. Fred
Marquez..
.. We've had distance kids who can
run the 800, 1.600 and 3.200 or
sprinters in a variety of events, but he
can sprint. hurdk( I 4.9in thchiah
sucks). throw( 167-0in the discus).
and hecan longjumpand hiahjump.
He's the best athlete we've~ Some
other pcopk might disqree. but as fat
as rm concerned, at our school I don't
feel thC'f'C'sanyonc who can com-
pare."
You•u art no •l"l\lment here. Fred. a
There arc stveral theories whteh
lend to the fact that year-in and ycar-
,out prep football players. on the
whole. arc better than the past.
"Faster. quicker. stronger and
smarter.·· are at the core ofit, but
when it comes to faster and smaner.
well. Eddie Morris wasn't any slouch
in the sprints an 1940 at Huntington
BeachandOttoGrahamoflhe
Cleveland Browns was no dummy in
the la tc • 40s. ci tbC'f'.
Maybe they arc fasttt and smarter
now. but I don't believe there is any
doubt whatsoever. from anyoomer.
thatathlttesaren't stronaer .
Which brinp us to the heart of the
matter-the 10th annual South
Orangt County\\ e1ghthft1ng I nv1ui-
11onal at San C1emcn1e H1gh on
Saturday.
San Clemente football coach 03, c
Elcccm. wh<>St: endeavors in this field
v.erc at the roots of('ap1strano Valle~
High ·s success when an assist.ant
there. puts 11 on and 1t'sdearty one of
the h1ghhghtsofthe West Coast an
terms ofspnng football.
O'er 200 high schools arc involved
in the field. which includes boys and
1Jrls. --as v.ell as an open divtsaon for
th~no lonJtt an high school
Compct1t1on tndudn the ~nch
pressandsquatwttha maximum of
three attempts in each.
Among Orangt Coast area schools
reprcsen tcd in the past arc Costa
Mesa. Edison. Estancia. Fountain
Valley. Irvine. Laauna Beach. Mater
Dci. U n1vcnity and Woodbndgc.
lf)ou""eeverwondercdabout the
advisab1ht} of 16-year~lds hfung.
here· sa pcrf cct pla« and time to
ans"'v }Our own questions. lfsa
stvcn-hour formaL bqinninc at 7
a.m.
0
Coronackl Mar Higb's Touch-
down Club padded the coffers wt th a
lid) S I 8,000 rcttntJy with their golf
tournament. an affiur Ray Woolsey
says WJll continue nc•t year.
The fund-raiser. which 1nvolvcsall
ofthe communat).&S~to
con fimna the tournament to parents
offootball pla)ers, 1ndudncorporate
business. which of course. is realty
where the bucks are.
Fundsdenvcd v.111 go toward
helmets and shoukkr P9ds wh~
needed. and poss.ably toward what
W oolscv ailed .. Dave Holland's
dream. •1 that of a wc1&ht room
cxclusa"el) for the use ofw football
program. such as what Newport
Harbor and Estancia have already
dOM
Another opl!on as to help pa) for a
full-lime trainer. -which the Sea Kmp
no lonier have because ofbu~
cutbacks
The winner of the tournament. by
the way. was the quartet of'Otdt
"lien. Gordon Clemons. Jake Rohfn'
and Jim Halbert.
0
AddCoronadcl Mar football. The
Sea KJnphavep1ncdanall-ka&uc
linebacker for the 1988 season. Ac's
Chns lkucher from Glendale H~
vcr. who at 6-4. 230. wtll fit in nicd)
PREPS
at bncbld.cr m bu tcru0r year at
~dM
0
A. rumor that a~ or ~9 sundout
out ofNonhcm Califorma lSOD bts
"'a) to Saddkbeck Hi&b IS DOC truc-
accord1na toSaddlebKk Htab but:C1-
baU roach Pat Ownn.
-That would be nace.." said Quinn.
-ootit'snotp>tnatobappcn We11
J USl ba Ye to go wttb wtlat wt ha VC. ..
0
The ti.a vott oomes Tbunda> at the
Cl F Southern Section C ounol mcet-
mg 10 Suma Park. That's •1ten 1t'U ~
dcodrd whelhn the beskctball pla' ·
otf~p1npeotoa 10.tcam
divisions (indudana thc South Coast
in S-A wtlh the Sumtt and .\ngclus a~
•-cUasSca V~1n4-")or101
dtnsional bastsalong~ hnesoflhc
mtt tournament. Wllb .0 sd>ools
placed by individual cmollmcnt.
Faal"DCS1dicutcs Plan B. We'll tc'('
NL president suspends
Reds ' Rose for 30 days
Cincinnati manager
to appeal decision
'
LO ~ "1GELES ( "P) -SttYe Sa1
dro' <' an thrtt runs wttb bis first
carttr insa<k-the-part homer. and
Kirk G1bs.on hat onco'n tbefenclc.u
the Los .\~lcs Dodsrn beat the
Pin.sbur&h Pirates ~3 Monda) -t.
Don Sutton. •ho allowed a pail of
fifth-an nu:~ runs.. Y.-U lifted with a S-3
lead after 4~ anninp-ooc out shy of
lhc manadt<>11 fr~e inninas required
for a \ 1ctof)
~ ~na replaced Sutton
and patched two innin&"S and allowocd
I
I / I
The sc.ltedale
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" .
DodlteITTtan media by' cfoamg training
room after all games
....... 'he Auedate4 Presa
LOS ANGELES -Actina on a • rcqu~t made by several players in spri"I ..
traamna. the Los Anaelcs Dodaen an-
nounced Monday that the trainer's room in
the clubhouse wall be dosed to all media followmg
home and road games.
The announcement, which endsa 29-year policy in
Los Af\&CICS of provad1na lhe baseball writcn with
access to the players while they were being ad mini stercd
to by ~rs.. anaered some of the wnters.
The new policy was made announced before M~y ni&ht's by Tommy Hawkins. the Dodgers· v1~ ~n.t of commurucations, who spent 20 years an the
n;dta trim.self after rcurina from the NBA.
. !fawkins. f~ has first crisjs since takmg the JOb.
•aid at was an orpmzatJonal decisjon. And he tned to
~ wnten 1n a closed-door pre-pme meeting ~Jaccnt to the Dodacr clubhouse that the pla~ers
wouJd not we the room as a sanctuary to hide from the press.
''We do not want that. and we want to prevent 1t ..
Hawkins sa.ad. addina that while the players· wishes h~d
to be ~modatcd before the rules of accomodatton to ~ .wn~rs were established. "We will not have pla~ers
biding m !)le trainer's room who arc not being ~rv1ced
by the trainers."
~r catcher Mike Sciosc1a tncd to d1spell all~tao~s tha_t the new policy was instigated by Mike
Davi': Kir:k Gibson and Don Sutton. three players who
WCKn t with the team last season. Sc1osc1a explained ~t scyeral players complained last year. and the
d1scuss1on ~inJ trainer's room access was ex-
panded in spnnJ'traming.
Kemp denlea seeking handout Nicklaus directs
Kcot'!:y1 :.0Je?~i1~~~~;~"K'lm°t ~ another lay·out ~loo~:!i~~Jr ~ch~~~u~~~~c~h~~ ~~517!; ~
Indiana Umversit)'. Hts newest course playthrouahbtlutif\.tl rnidential "!hat's nd1cutous. !. never had any mternl in ITClsthen up to a plateau with
anything under the table. Kemp told the South Bend will be bu It tn unob$t'11cted viewsof\Madjaocnt
(Ind.) Tnbune mountains. Hft'Cnatavearassesand
Former lnd1aoa player Rack Calloway wd Kemp huntln preserve wildflowcrswillftourish. w~ntcd to know what he could get 1f he decided to play "Octeendinaintocanyon floors •
with the Hoosiers. andfoUowifl&acrttkbcd lheroursc
"Has main que~uon Just was. 'Do you get things? willchanachsmoodplayin1throu1h
Do they kick you all out (give you kickbacks).' I told . Dove Canyon. Sounds like a hunt-stands of stately oakund
ham, 'Naw, cuz, a week after we won the natio nal •napreserve,docsn't it? sycamom."
champ1onsh1p 11 was JUSt hkc a regular day," Calloway Well, the location near Coto De Golfers will start with a par-S some
said Sunda) an a telephone anterv1e'"' with Thc Councr-Caza will no lonter be used Cllclusive-506 yards in lcnath on the par-7 j,
Journal. ly for huntinaalthou&h the birds will 6, 914-yald course. The 18th hole
"Kemp didn't rcall) say anyth1~ specifically probablyrcmainintJicarca. playsacrossasmallstrcamandriscs
about mone) or a car:· sa1p Calloway. a Junior who 1s Riaht now.Jack Nicklaus is in-to finish at the clubhouse w~a
transferrm& to Kansas after this school year. "He just volved in directin.anotherofh1s waterfall cascades from the terrace
wanted stuff. He kept saying: 'You all don't get nothm&? incrcasinaJynumeroussolfcoursc above tofonna reflection pool near
I knov. )Ou'rc l)1ng · . He was looking for a handout." layouts in SouthcmCahforniaatthe the green.
Kemp said Monday he did not even talk to site in conJunctjon with the Dove While the course isn't expected to
Callowa)' dunna the rccru11's official v1s11 to Indiana. Canyon Company. open forscvcraJ months. more infor-
"R1d '"'asn'tc\-cn m) host-Jay(Edwards)and Groundhasbccnbrokenforthel8-ma11onisavailablebycalh91
L> ndon (Jones) v.erc.·· he said "All this bothers me. It's holcchamp1onsh1pcoursc in a natu-581-2558.
staning to make me and m) family look bad. rm ral setting that will rival Bear Creek in o
st!lning to gel ticked o fT. I'm not sure where they ~ot any Temecula when It 1s completed. This The Orange County Golf en As-
ot 1 h1) ~tufT Fromm} side. none ofth1s 1s true.' isanotherNickJausdevelopment. sociat1on has undergone a complete
The NC AA also 1s 1n\esugat1nga trip that Kemp's Dove Canyon is the latest in a changcdunngthepast ycaralthouah
mother. Barbara Brown, made to the Kentucky campus stnngofgolf courscs that are spring-rates forgetting a card and having a
Ott 31 and No' I Kcntuck)'s internal in vest1gauon ingupthroughoutSouthcrnOrange legiumatehandicaparcstilllowfor
of the matter toncluded that Brown paid for her own County and when complete, will be a those who do not belong toa private
transponat1on and e \pensts. and Brown said the same pr1 vate coursethatdeveloperssay orpublicmcn'sclubinthearea.
1h1ng 1n an 1ntcn it'"' last week wall rivalanyofthe Nicklaur Mike Perry.John McConnack
( allu"'a) said Jones and Edwards were Kemp's designed layouts the famed golfer has Ralph Fonczzo and Harry Brewc~ are
student hom but that he was with the three through desiancd in the past. • directing thcclubatthc present time
most of the\ 1s11 "DoveCanyonCountryClubwill and promosegolfcrsa number of
Callowa} also o;a1d he did not understand Kemp's have several mood changes." Donna outstanding tournaments at some of
denial. Hahn of the public relations finn the finest courses in the area as well as
pubhc1zina the layout says. "It will the state. Pac-10 upholds Martin pact
intent signed b) high school basketball star
How111
lllllY
.. Weare fourbU11ncss men~
en.joypity1naao1r."saysPmy. ·we have become lnvolveCI with
the pro&nm and ha vc scheduled
toumaments at places like Hunt·
inaton Scacliff, Mesa Verde and a
number of other top counn includ·
inJ Bear~k. Canyon Crnt in
Riverside and SobobaSprinas in San
Jacinto.
"'Wealle9'Joythepmcandbopeto
a• vc others a chance to join us for
these tournaments that are aencraJly
held on Monday and Friday. Come
join us. The tournaments~a lotof
fun and you get to meet some fine
people as welt as good golfers."
, Gave Perryorontofthcothersa
call at 772-8897 to get more infor-
mation aboLttjoinina the fun croup
and at the same time having an SCGA
handicap to use in other events.
Thegroupplaystwoand three
tournaments a month and the cost of
jo1ning OC'GA. whether you play in
any of the tournaments or not. is very
nominal
Incidentally. tournament fees vary
dependingon the course and each
and udcs green fees and half a cart.
Depending o n the course. this fee
rangesfro mS25toSI IOatBearCrcek
with the a verage in the $30-35 range. Hawkins had told the writers 1n Vero Beach that ~ opc~-dC?Or policy would not change. Then he met w1~ Sc1osc1a and pitcher Orel Hershiscr as well as the
wnters cover:ma the team. Hawkins said he called each
of the o ther 25 m~orleque teams to learn their pollC)
He discovered that the Dodgers were the onl) team that
permitted post-game access.
Despite all that, the dcc1s1on didn't s11 well v.11h
some veteran wntcrs.
WALN LJT l REEK -A Pacific-JO m
Confe rence ruling that a na11onal letter of
Darrick Manin with LIC'l.\ "'as 'ahd has
tx-en upheld b) 1he Nauo nal Lener of Intent Stcenng
Comm111ee. Pat:-IO ( omm1s1oner Thomas C Hansen
announced Mo nda> Williams sets two records
Quote of the day
Manin an ouh1and1ng guard for St. Antho n'
High. signed \.\1th L < L ,.\ 1n ~O\ember but late'r
rl'4uested that the lc1ter tie '01ded
. Dec E4wan1, manaccr of the Cleveland
Indians. talk1nc about how Charhe Manuel the
Indians· hminc instructor, pined the favor of
Japanese fans when he played six years with the
Yak ult Swallows and the Kintetsu Baffaloes: "He
was a real samurai. One time. this pitc her hit him
m the Jaw. and Charlie popped nght up without
bhnkma an eye or saymg a word. The Japanese
are ve:r traditional when it comes to respect, and
Charlie had the!r respect after that incident ...
Goodwill Games to continue
L 0!) ANGELE:~ -~n agreement was Ill
\lgned Monda) 10 eAtl·nd the Goodwill
Game'>. Y..hKh debuted 1n I ">86 in ~oscow
and art· schedukd to be held 1n Seattle m
1990. through 1998
The agrcemen1 '"'a!> signed dunng a satellite news
confere nce that linked o fficials in Moscow and Turner
Broadcasting System official!> in several U.S. c1t1es.. as
well as U.5 O lympic ( omm111eeoffic1alswhosa1d the)
support thl' games
Bullets defeat Detroit in OT Television, radio
LANDOVER, Md. -Jeff Malone m
scored eight of his 35 pomts in overtime
Monday night to hft Washington to a
114-106 v ictor) over the Detroit Pistons
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w1l be held Wednesday nil.ht at the Capital Centre.
With the score tied 104-1 04. Malone hit a 15-foot
Jumper ""llh 2.08 left After a Detroit miss a basket b'
John W1ll1ams made 11 I 08-1 04. ' ·
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Bruins win Wales opener, 5 -3
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BOSTON -Ray Bourque's tte-~ brcak101 Joal on a rebound at 5:56 of the ,
third pcnod spoiled New Jersey's come-
back from a J.-0 deficit and sparked the
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The second game of the best-of-7 scncs 1s
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ROSE SUSPENDED ••• BUCKNER ••• P'romBl
wrong. But 1f he doesn't touch me. I
don't touch ham ··
G1amam also said he had sum-
mont'd two Cincinnati broadcastN'S.
Mirt) Brennaman and Joe Nuxhall
to New York for "1nGltmg th~
uoacccptablc beha\ 1or of some of the
fans" after Pallone·s ninth-inning
decision led to the wrnning run in the
New York Mets· 6-5 victory over the
Reds.
"Such disgraceful episodes arc not
t>.siness as usual nor can they be
allowed to become so." G1amatti said
after reviewing the tapes of the game
with supervisor of umpires Ed Vario.
"The Nauonal League will not
tolerate the degeneration of baseball
pme.s into dangerous displays of
public disorder. nor will it
countenance any potentially in-
junous harassment of any kind of the
U1np1rcs ··
The play that set off the dispute
~urred with the Mets' Howard
Jehnson on second base. two men out
and the tame tied at S-S
Mook1e Wilson then hit a ground
bJJI to shonstop Barry Lark1n. whose
wow appeared to pull first baseman
Nick Es.ask> off the baa. Pallone.
however. delayed mak.Jna a c.all as
JOhnson raced home wathout a throw
'lfjth what proved to be the winnina
1'9n.
Rose clwsed Pallone and pushed
him twice as fans bcpn lhrowina
dtbris. All four ump1ra wmt to their e while the p-ovnd crew
up the field. The umpires alto
tlle Reds they would forfeit
tlepme irthc disonfer continued. i"~ tbc umpuu finally re1umed.
..-con1in~ lO rain down and
E Yntpire Job11 Kibler told
10 leave for his own safety.
lllM was QOft"lpkUid witb just
mnpires. • ao.e. t.tet.11'• UJ-timc bit Stader •.256. iUd &inday that Ile r-..-=.~~~ 10 be -~ iid IC=
pushing Pallone. He said. howe\er.
that he did 11 after being hit o n the
cheek by Pallone. who. on videotape
apparently h11 Rose WJth his hand as
he appeared to be pomung 10 the spot
off the base where Esask} 's foot had
come down.
The Reds' manager also said that
he wasn't d1spuuna the dcc1S1on as
much as he was the la te call.
"ft makes everyone look bad.··
Rose said. "'It makes ham (Pallone)
look bad. It makes our team look bad
... It makes our fans look bad. And 11
makes Marty and Joe look bad."
GOLF
------
Oilers top
Sunset field
From Bl
failed -then thought about releasing
him
"If I hadn·t led the team 1n hittmg
all spring. rd be gone." he said.
"Gene Mauch knew what I could do
He had plans for me. Then Gene left
and Cookie RoJas took over and _it
was like I was a rookie -I had to
prove I could still hit. That upset me."
Rut hc hit. and Buckner made the
team Then he figured to play behind
DoY..n1ng at DH and Joyner at first
base. but Downing went on the 15-
da) d1i.abled list and Bucker stepped
m as the regular designated hitter the
past week and a half. He has hil .226
with SC\ en RBI this season.
Back an 1974. the year the Dodgers
wenr 10 a World Series, the season
Buckner first played full time -he
ha11ed 114. stoic 31 bases -left field
belonged to ham.
One paper ran a huge picture of
Dodgers Stadium. w11h it'sdotting ten
field Each marked a spectacular
Hunungton Beach High. which catch Buckner had made that season.
al read} has a lock on the Sun~t ·'There were plent) of them." he
uaguc duel-match lllle and is ranked \a)~. sm1hng at the memory.
No. 1 in the county. placed Brent lie was fast then. with his repu-
Brummctt and Mau Baugh an the CIF ta11on for tou~ness already cstab-
1nd1v1dual golf championship Tues-Ii shed In the mmors. he broke h1sjaw
day at the Navy Golf Course at Los .... hen he collided with teammate AJamitos. Bobby Valentmc an the outfield.
Brummett won the Sunset mdavid-W11h the Chicaao Cubs. as a first
ual titlt' with a 36-hole total of 153 baseman. Buckner won a National Bauah finished second with t ss. Both Lcquc b:lnina utle in 1980, blnina a~ seniors and played last year 15 the 324. In 'R2, tie had a 200-hit season.
Oden won the lcaaue title finished 105 RBI, played 161 pmes.
first in the county and founh ovtrall Ch1caao traded him to Borton in
in CIF. '84. and he had iwo eolid years -
AJsoquahfyina fortheCIF individ-even stealing 24 bases.
uat . tournament next wek at La Buckner·1 smile 1s sheepish. The
Punsma Country Oub in Lompoc day af\er the '87 tcason he tqan to
wett Edison's Frank PlnloJ• (I S6) tthab the ankle. For ~ pest half·
Ind Jeff Nichols (IS7). and Ocean dottn )Uf'$, he has hid to won out
View's Mike HoJmn ( 159). daily -(our to five boun -ao k«p H,.olmes earMd the fifth berth by thatan~hmbercn.&oallowbim
b1ttina a 20-foot per putt on the frm 10 r,~y ap1n alCh fPl'IJll.
olayoff hoJe to~ Marina'• Dan~ 1 thinlt •bou~OOO hilltlnd how Dalton Od Huntu1fton Beaeh •1 Iona that wau or m1ne, be •id
Comoaho, who cadi boPcd the bok. :·ar~·d ~ hea thy, ooprobkm. At•t ·-----~~---~----_.,.. _______ __; __ ....;_ __ IS, Im tt)llOf '° lqucat .. much OUI
~fpuKh hi!tins••p>ai~. Everyday
tS an c-cpcnmm
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• .. Evcrythina f'vc done to Ny in tbt
pint was Wor1h u. at lait 10 me ••
said Buckner. "('\c had dorion uy I
,~ craey lo lay wilh sl. l'vt> had
fnend11c1J rM t.M same ctaiftl, But ifr pb~ throuah f 990, rn ha~~ m1.1orl~&1C tiUcbell 1n bai'~ Thia would be mcthina rd like to
look bilck on." ·
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Woodbridge hurdler
pushed by teammate
at PCL preliminaries
Woodbndgc hurdler Tim Williams
set Pacific Coast Lcaiue meet records
in the I tO-meter high hurdles and
300-melcr intermediates Monday at
the PCL track and field prelims at
Irvine High.
W1lhams turned a 15.3 in the I tO
highs. eclipsing the previous league
marl{ by one-tenth of a second, then
came back with an effort of39.8 in the
300 intermediates. bettering the old
standard of 40.1.
Has teammate Luis Muniz finished
second an both of the hurdle events,
and his lame of 40.0 in the intennedi-
ates also eclipsed the old standard.
"The~ really have pushed each
other to become star~ .. said Wood-
bridgc Coach George Varvas.
"The) 're rcall> great fiends and have
helped each other out to become
better ··
Woodbndgc's Tosh t-..oba>ash1 and
Stott Tl\eron Y..On the 200 and 400
respccuvel) for Woodbndgc. which
promises to "in the boys and girls
league finals on Thursday evening.
The Wamors top spnnter. George
Smith, pulled a muscle and will not be
able to compete md1V1dually in the
league finals or C'IF compet1t1on.
Mike Allison of Laguna Hills
registered the best I 00-meter time in
11 .4 and Tony G ibney topped all
1.600 runners 1n 4:31. 7.
O n the girls side. Kaea Keffer and
Kristen SC'hertzer both eclipsed the
old PCL standard 1n the 300 hurdles
going 45.6 adn 45. 7 respectively, and
should be very strong competiton on
the CIF level, Varva s said.
Woodbndge's Michelle Munaz cap-
tured the top times 1n the spnnts,
going 12.8 m her I 00-meter heat and
26.8 in her 200 heat. ....,,... ... ., ....... Laguna Hills' Denise Brunstetter
recorded the best 1,600 time in 5:41.1.
and her teammate Tina Ehler posted
the best 100-mcter hurdle time in
160
Woodbrtctce'• Michelle lla.nla rana to Yictory by Co.ta
Maa'• DaDJelle Coleman In a 100-meter duh beat.
* ..CL preflma
(Ill,,..... ., lrWle Hltllll aovs 100-1 AHllOll ILHI. II•. 2 F Smllll (WI 11.S,
l arveril ICM>. 11' ••. aonllle (CM), II.I, s K~VHftl IWI, l lt,'6 KnMI (WI, 11.I.
100-1 Ko1>eve111I IW), 23.5; 2. Tlveron CWJ. n 6, l Alllton (LHI, n '· •. arvent CCMJ. n.•. s Clerence (THI. 23 0, 6 Hell CLHI, 24 I
.00--1 Tl•eron CWI, 51 2, 2. Krevolle (THI,
SIS, l Vonbere (0 ), 51 f, • Gr911t ICM). Sl.3, S
Metltlews CUU, S2 4, 6 Clertnce (TH), S2.6
1.600-1 Gibney (LHI. Ul7. 2 Frltone CLHI.
•:36 I. l C•tlo (0 ). • .0 S, 4 ..._,, .. IWJ.
NI o. s GOOOIOll (WI. 4:44.0, 6. •une CW), •:47.I
110 HH-1 Willleml (W). 15.3, t Munl1 (W),
IS 1. 3 C"'"*'ll ICM) IS 7; '-Mir.,. <01. lU;
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S WebO IL8), '3 I, 6 S.tlntW (0 ), 43 7
G•LS 100-1 Munh IWI, 111, 2 Horon (WI, ll 0, 3
Ford 10 ). ll I, 4 KeCll ... rtll (LH), ll 4, S
L~wOOCI IW), 13.S, Colemen (CM). IU
100-1 Munir (WI. 2U. 2 Horon (WI, 2U, 3
Coleman (CM). 27.1, • W•wson 101. 210, s
TurM!' IOI. 21 2, 6. Dllof'elo !LH), H 2. l-'OC)-1 8run,1e11er (LHI, S;•I I, 2. ltooi.t
(W), S:•2.S, l L P9dl (W). s·o.s .•. c Peck (W),
S 43 I. S Feurrleoet ILHI, 5:4' 0,' Mer-1 (W) S·S3 1 '
100 Ll+-1 ENer (LH), 1.0, , Diioreto (LHI.
16.J, l LockwOOCI (W), 161, 4 Surmoti CCMJ. 17.0. !'~ (LHI, 17 1, 6 Emerwn CCMI. 17 7 JOO LH-1 l(efter IWI. 45.6, 2 Schfr1Hr (WI,
U.7; l Efllef (LHl. 41 I,• Surrnon (CM), 50 1, S
Coy IWl, 517, '-CUMlnet ICM). 53.2
Golden West's Ellis
two~hits Fullerton
Golde~ West Colls'a IOftbeJI and three RBI to lead the hosl
team clinched at lcut 'diird ~ in' ~Olldrunnc:rs to the Su View t.eaiue
tht South Coast Conferenc:C and a vlCtOt)'.
Southern C.lifomia Rqional playoff' Lena Mendola allO had thl'Ce hits-
bcnh by defcaii• fint 1Pllce Full-three runs and three RBI IS Slddle-
erton C"olleae. 1-0, Moridily behind beck improved to S-6 in tcasue and
Kathy Ellis' two-hitter. I0-6ovcraJI. Har'borfelloro.r I in w
Elhs CS-S) stnack out two and Sta View.
walked (our in her xven inninp of Laa!J artetllii 1'7, Cal t.dteru
work..aDowinaa runneraafaiuthint He Julie Wcst we1u l for s w;lh three
bast only in I.he third mnins. runt ud 1hRc RBI and Dlwaa
Pemper signs
at Idaho State
Huntington Beach High's mult1-
t~lented!!hlete Stefanie Pemper has
signed ~(letter of intent to attend
Idaho State on a basketball scholar-
ship next fall . it was announced
Monday .
Pcmper, the first female Oiler
athlete to ever letter an two var51ty
sports in one season (basketball and
soccer) and only the second to earn
four varsity letters in one year, was 1
team Most Valuable Player her senior
year and a three-tame Sunset Lcque ~lcct1on in basketball.
Play101 under Coach Kathy Doyle
Pemper averaae<t 14 poinu. e14hi
assists a11d four rebounds her senior
sca~n and will pl.ay either auard
pos1lJon for Idaho State Coach Ted
Anderson. She aJso carries a l 16 GPA. '
"Stefanie could be an excellent
player for us," Andcn.on uad .. She
has shown the ability to play bOth the
point and offauard po itions, and the
1s ~ very aooct lhooter. She can fill a
void for us by J)vins us plen~ of dep)~ Ind eitpenence It I cou O(
PQS1t1onL"
Huntinston Bt.acb Athletic Dirtt·
!or Jo.nne Ktlloa ldded. "'"Scdlnic
11 • very fine ~on the COW1 and
has pat coun 1rn1e. Sk can tntid·
.... ud ,rtall)'-let •JU-Ind ..aay makes thanes happen oa \ht c:oun. ..
Sbe out-dueled F1llla1on 9Cle ~mer. Kim 'Enotr0m and krillin Jacobi (17_..), wflo llnd out Jenny Enpvom all lidded two RBI as
KVm. anchJlowed h tria ad lb9r die M111a1e_,. 1...-oved to 4-J itf walbGo~ ill . o--.-4 , • tbc Aa.ikmy l.elPI Pd 7., ownll.
-west im..-v•-10 f,.j ID
lhc SCC\ 17-14 oVctall. Fulknoft fell " -------~--'!111~--------!lllm--io I S-2, 40-tO. s fl fl T.:·~2,,..~1 ;::"2 uns re rst-ye~ coach Wetzel
movQI 10 teCond oa a .,ou· out. Ud PHOENIX. Ariz. (~ -,_.i., apuvon team wnt 1"'6
ICOfCd the ~run of die lllftt OD Stam puidaat ....,.,. Coll .... IV-Wetnt, O. Wll Uftwd lllil
.Elh1' RBI . i1w 1111 NIA cM ... "ioilll i8 Ute ftuch11e'I ttttn._ 11i111c1 co.eta 09 . . ~ derecdoa .. whit IM IViiilht Apr(J 27, 1917, ~ bav1ll ..,
In hiab 1ehool aruon: losana 1CUOtU. fared tim·)UI' bead PftvMM NIA ••• ...atlftl a-latN 1di'11.i Ncwrw• ..,.._ t: coecfi John WCU91 and wi:swlt prr.cecc. Ht,...• stsl• .. __..
Cindy S.laur ('1-.5) burled ltcr ft111 • coecb Hrib Brown on Moailly. WidUM --..-r-.._am_ •ID
90
1tk a
lhulout of the a.aoa With a OM-TM Sunt wtre 21-:'41hl1 ICMOfl -CollNd,o nii; ·llapls ~·lift hhtcrand~n13ror4widlthreuunt the wom m:ont ·nee 1M 1961-69 new tad COICtt .. v~. wry IOOIL"
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Orange eo .. t DAILY PILOT/Tuetd1y. Mey 3 1988 BS
Robiiison flirts with perfection
Johnson's hit wit
in ninth ha ts pe ame
P'A1D TM AIMdate4 Prest
Ron Robinson learned the hardest lhma about
p1tch1na a perfect pme. There's not.the sliahtest room for
bad luck or a bid curve.
Both his luck and his curve flattened out Monday
naaht with perfcctton JUSt a SW1nJ ... nd ... -m1u away.
The Cincinnati Reds' f'iaht-handcr pitched • perfect
a,ame for 8V1 inninas bcfort givina up a two-ball. two-
strike sin&le to Montreal pinch-hitter Wall~ John5:0n
that ended has bid for fame and left the Reds Wlth a sick
feeling. '
He then served up a two-run homer to Tim Raines
that ended has bad for the first shutout of his career. and
needtd John Franco to save a 3-2 v1clory over the Expos.
"What can I say., I wish I could have aotten 1t, but I
didn't," Robinson saad matter-of-factly.
His flartata on with perfection ended a stunnina day
forthe Reds, who spent the afternoon contemplating the
loss of Manaaer Pete Rose to a 30-day suspension by tht'
league office
With coach Tommy Helms runnina the team. the
Reds got off to a flashy start. Kai Daniels hat a first-tnnang
homer off Pascual Perez, 3-3, Enc Davis sanr.led home a
run an the fourth, and Chns Sabo added a solo homer in
the Slllth.
Meanwhile, Robinson was brcezin& Only one
outstanding defensive play was required. a nice glove-
and-throw by sttond baseman Jeff Treadwa)' to rcllrt
Tam Wallach on a sccond-inn.inagrounder up the middle.
Wallach and Andres Galarraga also had an field hneouts.
but the Expos otherwise didn't even come close to a
bascrunner through eight inninss.
.. All he was doina was taking something off on has
fastball and using his curve and getting it over ... Expos
manager Buck Rodicrs said. "I'd say he and (catcher) Bo
Daaz dad an ellcellent JOb."
"I think the fans thought about It (a perfect pme)
before I dad, .. Robinson said. "They started to get into it
an the sixth ...
"In the eighth inning. I rcall) realized what was going
on," Treadway said. "I went an to the dugout and nobody
said anything. It was hke. 'Let's pretend it's i:'ot
ha~pcnina. ·Everybody was ucned about what was goang
on.
By the ninth. Robinson was into 11. too.
"It was awesome. It was a great fethng. •· he said.
'Tve never had that feeling an pro ball ...
Robinson had arthroscopic surgery fast Oct 6 to
remove a bone chap. His fastball has been drast1call)'
reduced as a result.
He was perhaps the most unlikely patcher on the
Cincinnati stafTtocomc that close to the first perfect same
sance the Anaels' Make Watt reurcd all 27 batters against
Texas for a 1-0 victory on the final day of the 1984 season.
Robinson. 26, was shifted from the bullpen to the rotation
last season. He has a 28-19 career record an 40 starts and
128 relief appearances. He's never thrown a shutout and
has1ust one complete pme in has car«r .
"There arc a lot of'afs' in th as game." Robinson said
"All you want 10 do 1s come out on top "
In other National Leaauc pm~:
PllJIUn 7. A1tro1 I: Mike Schmidt htt the 534th
home run·of his career and Kt'van Gross pltlhed a five-
hitter as host Philadelphia beat Houston
Schmidt's home run an the seventh annan~ lied him
wath Jimmie Fou for eighth pla~ on the all-tame hst. It
came off roolue Dave Meads. who was 1ust recall<.>d from
BULLETIN BOARD
' -= -=----=--
Ra.au, Raiden cbartty tame
The nvalry bet"'ttn ahe Los Ansclct Raiden
and Los Aniclcs Rams moves to the basketball
coun Saturday when the teams square off 10
bendit the Orange Count) Hopt" Houst a substance abuse centrr for young adulLS
This >car's contesl will be at the Bn:n E\'tnts
Center on the UCI campus at 7:30 p m
Players from boah teams will be on hand to
!>OK for pictures and s11n autoaraphs at
halname In addition. thert wall also be raffies.
door pnzrs and halftime enteruanmrnt
The Hopt" House 1s a non-profit fac1hty and 1s
a Unitrd Way a1ency Tu~uc11ble 11ckets. pnccd 11 SS.SO for adults and SS for youth under 16, art 1va1lablc at
Ticketron, t.M B~n Centrr and thr Hopt" House.
For mort 1nformat1on and group sales. call thr
Hope House 11(714)776-7490.
BprbJ.6 bCMt allo• drawbJI
A drawtnJ (or I MW boat will be one of the
attractions at the Southern CaJ1forn1.1 Manna
,4.sj()(aation's <SCMA) Spnna Boll Show at the
F11rpkx an Pomona rnday throuah Ma)' IS
The boat. to be awarded at the conclusion of
the !().day show, will be a 19-foot Sea Ra)'
Pachanp ecrformancc runabout with an esll· mated rewl val~ ofS24.00. Each vtsnor to the
show will receive a coupon for the drawinJ,
In addition to boats. some 7S booth displays
will include cnaines and enainc ll«'nOncs. water
akiJ and inflatable boati. Showhounare2p.m. to IOp.m on weekdays.
11 a.m. to IOp.m. on Saturdays. and 11 a.m. to 7
p.m. on Sundays. Admission is SS for adults, S2
for childttn ~ 12, and child~n under six arc free
Fret adm.iwon ticltctJ for May 9-13 arc
available from SCMA membcn and other
marine retail stores.
.lbToD Scott cllarlt;y pa• 'The Second Annual 8Yn>ft Scou Children· s C'lusic hu bttn pvcn final approval by the
Nauonal luMtball Atloriation and will take ~on Sunday. J\Jly 24 at UCl'a 8rm E~ts
Centtt. Thi1dwity11oneoffew toectapprovaloutor w hundred• of of ~'6Htt pn bcflm the N'BA
C9Ch yur. Top NllA playen will pan1apete 1n
&k cvc.nt in "°CIC' o( i.isiftl Sl00.000 ror
chanty.
"'~ Clnclnnatl •• Ron Roblnaon f ollowa
throath en route to a near perfect game.
Class AAA Tuscon.
Gross. 2-1, struck out se ven and walked t-wo a!> he
lowered has earned run average to I 15.
Braves 3, Mett 1: Ron Gant hn a th ree-run double in
the SC\-enth 1nn1ng and Zanr Smath scattered nine hats a\
Atlanta beat host New York snapping the Met\. fi\-C·
game w1nn1ng streak
The victory was the fi~t t'' er for the Rra' e~ 0 ' er Ron
Darling. ~ho had beaten them an e1gh1 pre' auu'
de<'1s1ons Darh ng. 3· I, allo~ed t hre-e rum on fi H ' h m
struck out three and walked ont' an ~ven inning~
Caba S, Padres%: Andre Daw'SOn and Ryne Sandhe.g
h11 home runs and Jamie Mo)er allowed ~\-en hat' 1n ""
innings. leading v1s111ng Chacgao past San Diego
Mo)cr, who stranded 10 runner\. improved tn 2-2
Les Lancaster patched 1111 innings. Frank D1Pano ont
inning. and former Padre Goo~ Gossage got the la\t 1-.-.0
outs.
Sandberg. batting leadofl fo r tht third 'itraaght game
homered off rehc\-er Greg Booker Sa nu: mO\ ang the the
leadoff spot. Sandberg 1s 8·for-IS
CardlDal1 ~.Glues I: Jo~ Deleon allov.ed fi,e hm
and struck out I 0 an s1~-plui. inning!>, a nd '1!>1ta ng 1\1
Louis beat San Franca~o
Deleon. 2-2. left in the st''t'nth after \lddmga sangll'
and has th ird \,\,alk Steve Peter\ retired t"'o batter\, and
Todd WQrre ll finished up fo r his \e\Cnlh 'Ml't' fhe three
St Louis pitche rs com baned to \tn ke out 14.
Bob Horner had three hats including a leadoff ">1ngk
an the second and an RBI douhk 1n the ~'cn th
In the ~mencan League
Albletlcs 4. Tliten !: Ron Ha\\t'\ hit ;1 two-run
Mako •port:n.bln.lt tournament.
CATALINA The Catali na Mako Sponfish1ng Tournam ent
gels undcr'4;1\ .11 6 30 a m on both ';a1urda~ and
'iunda' \.1a\ ~I and 12
Thr ·c;pommcn cntr') fee 1s S200 pt"r boa a and
incl ude' four T ·\h1ns Troph1rs and medals ~111
b( i"en 10 fir,1 St-cond and third placrs overall
The Cirntkmrn's entr) ftt. "'"h1ch includes
four T-\h1n s n S400 per boat Thr ma\lmum
one boat ma' v.1n " S7,200 <based on c;o rntrants) or S 14 400 (based on 100 rn1ran1s)
Th( Mastc~· rntf') fet 1s S6.SO prr boat w11h a
S50 d1scoun1 10 past rntrants The Masters· ftt
incl udes Gcntlcmen·s competition and ~parate
compt"tll1on for ahe h11he~t averair weight for
total -wr1ahed 1n catch dunng thr two-da)
tournamrnt There 1s also a w1nner-takr-all
pu~ of$'? 000
The tournamrnt 1s sponsortd b:r Souahem
( ahfom11 Sponrish1ng Enterpnscs
SOUTHERN CALlFORNlA
The Founh Annual Southern C'1hfom11
Mako Sponfish1n1 Toumamrnt runs June
18-19
The Sponsroen rntry fee 1s S 160 per boat
Trophies and medals will be IJ\'l'n to fim.
second and third places ovCf'all.
The Gentlemen's entry ftt 1s S360 pn-boat
Thcrt will be trophies and medals u well as cash
pnzes for tint and second places. daily and overall.
The Masters' enJr)' fer as S600 per boat The
ftt includes includes the Gentlemen's compet1-
llon and seperatr competallon for the bllhat
averaae wciah• for total wellhed an catch dwina
the two-day tournament. There is alto a winnet-
taltr.all pune ofS7,000.
All •nalcn Wiii retttve comphmentary T·
shins and each boat will ~vc a 1ouma.ment Oq. The tournament ts apontored by Southern
California Sponfistaina Enterl)ritet
SaddlelMd C09cba clhJlc
The terond annual SadcUcbeck Colleac foot -ball coaches chnac and soetal 1s Monday on the
football field at 7 p.m .. with chttlt-1n at 6 4S
The chn1e 1s oeen to all ht&h school football
coect1n in the Saddlcbeck Collett distnc:t. Bntr ttm1nan by the Saddlebeck COKh1na staff Wiil
be btured. ~rd., tholt COKhn in ltlCndantt wtll m:onveM at 8-11 Part Plua, :-0120 Town Cml~ Orn~ (at C'ro-n V1Uey Pattway) 1n
Lquna N'IUCI forttle .oc1aJ f'tst" 1taa Two an:a
ll.i&) tc.~ coecbn "111 alto be honored.
)
homer and drov~ an two more runs wnh a two-out double
1n the 10th ann1na to lead v1s1tm1 Oak.land to th t1s.hth
stra1&ht victory and cnd1n1 the T •sen four-pme "'1 nnina streak.
Haucy's double of the fence an left faeld scored Jo~
Canseco and Dave Hendcnon wuh the wtnn•n& rum
C.anseco walked, Henderson sinaJtd and Mark \iruwire
struck out before Hassey doubled off the top of the ft'nce
m left.
Dennis Eckenley patched the bonom of 1hc I Uth tor
has major leaaue-lcadan\ I 0th sa ve.
Royals t, Re4 So~ : George Brett had two doublcc,
and a sinale, and vasauna IUnsas City beat Boston txhind
the clutch patching of Floyd Bann aster and thrct refih.tt-,
Bannister, 4-1, pitched S1'11nnangs allo\l.1ng sa\ hit'>.
anclud1n1 three doubles Bannister wa\ bailed out or ct
s1xth-inn1ng 1am b) Steve Farr And .sftt'r Hud Hlal I.
walked two in the nan th to load the base'> (1t·ne C 1.irhl.·1
struck out Jim Rice and Makt' G rttn\!.ell to pre'K·rq· lhl·
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ORANGE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION
AND HEALTH NET PRESENTS
ANNUAL
1 .... 0
15k and 5k R~ce? Sunday, May 22
Hosted by ewport Dune quatic Park,
FOR RA BE EFIT-Race proceed will up-
port the work of the Oran e County
Mental Health Association.
e"·port Beach~
FORM TIO P.
O pcctacular c~nic run •
along Newport• beautiful Back Bay
wildlife preserve, a nature lover•
delight of manhlands. palli de
and wildfo 1. Beautiful!
•
0 APPLI TI -Contact
the Orange County Mental Health
ociation.
Major League standi~gs
Amerlcaa £-.pe
WEST DIVISJON w L PcL OB
Oakland 18 .720
Kansas City 13 II . S.42 41h
Chicqo 12 II .S22 5
Seattle II 15 . 423 7'h
Alctll 10 IS .400 8
Minnesota 9 14 .391 8
Teus 9 14 .391 8
EAST DIVISION
C1cveland 17 7 .708
New York 17 8 .680 'h
Boston 14 8 .636 2
Detroit 14 9 .609 21/2
Milwaukee II 11 .500 s
Toronto 10 14 .4 17 7
Baltimore 2 23 .080 I SYt
Monday'• Scores
Ocvcland 3. Aa1eu 0
Baltimore 9. Texas 4
Kansas City 2, Boston 0
Oakland 4, Detroit 2 (I 0 innings)
New York 6, Chicqo 4. ( 12 innings)
Milwaukee 4, Minnesota 3
Seattle 7, Toronto 5
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Won 8 s-4
Won I 6· 3
Lost I 7-8
Won I 4-6
Lost 2 4-5
Lost I 6-6
Lost I 4-7
Won I 10-s
Won I 9. 5
Lost 2 8-6
Lost I 9-5
Won 3 8-4
Lost I s-9
Won I I-8
Today's Games
Aaaela (McCaskill 1-3) at Cleveland (Farrell 3-1 ), 4:35 pm
Ollland (Stewart 6-0) at Detroit (Tanana S-0). I 0:35 a m
Texas (Hayward 0-0) at Baltimore (Bodd1cker 0-5). 4.)S p. m.
Kansas City (Saberhagen 3-2) at Boston (Boyd 2-1 ). 4: 35 P m
New York (Hudson 2-1) at Chicago (LaPdint 3-1 ). 5:30 p.m.
Minnesota (Stralcer 0-1) at Milwaukee (Higuera 2-1 ). 5 JS p.m
Toronto (Stottlemyre 0-2) at Seattle (Campbell 2-21. 1 05 Pm
Wed.Desday'1 Games
Detroit at Allgel1, 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Baltimore. 4:3S p.m
Chicaao at Boston. 4·35 pm
New York at Kansas Cit). 5-.H pm
_ Tex.as at Milwaukee. 5 35 p.m
C1eveland at Seattle. 7·05 p.m
Toronto at Oakland, 1 35 pm
Na tlonal League
Lot Allgeles
Houston
C ancannatt
San Franc1sw
San Diego
AtJanta
Pittsburgh
New York
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Montrul
St. Louis
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Pct. GB LIO
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609 ·~ 5-5
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480 3·~ 3-7
391 511. 5-5
238 81 : 4-6
EAST DIVISION
708 7-3
696 I, 8-2
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455 6 4.5
41 7 7 6-4
31SI 71•: 4-5
Monday's G•mes
Ood•e" 6, Pmsburgh 3
Cincannatt 3. Montreal 2
A.tlanta 3. New York I
Ph1ladelph1a 7, Houston I
Chicago 5. San Diego 2
St. Louis 5. San Francisco I
Today's G•mes
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Won I
Losl I
Los1 3
Wo n 2
Lost I
Lost I
Won I
Lost I
Won l
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1-2
4-5
6-5
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Montreal() oumans 0-2) at Cinc1nnat1 (Soto 1-1 ). 4:35 pm
Atlanta (PSm1th 1-1) al New York (Cone 2-0). 4 35 pm
Houston (Knepper 2-0) at Ph1 ladclph1a (Ruffin 2-1 ). 4.15 pm.
Chicago (Sch1rald1 1-2) at San Diego (Whitson 2-0). 7·05 p.m
St. Louis tMcWilhams 1-0) at San Francisco (Downs 0-21 7 35 pm
Wednesd•y's Games
Pmsburgh ~1 Oodcen. 7 05 p m
St. Louis at San Francisco. I OS p m
A.tlan ta al Montreal. 4:05 p.m
Philadelphia at Cincinnati. 4.35 pm
Houston at Nev. York. 4 35 pm
Chicago at San Diego. 7 05 p m
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TV PILOT ADS DRAW
SCORES OF CUSTOMERS
Newport's PetCare Company offers 15 dlffereAt brands of foods
for pets In a variety of conveniently-sized packages
''W e're more than satisfied with the re -
sults we've gotten' from our ads in the Daily
Pilot's TV Pilot," s~ys Lee Hein, Advertising
Manager for the PetCare Company in Newport
Beach. "Our first ad tracked 90 responses, our
second, 60, and I'm confident our ads will con-
tinue to pull people into our store because people
who get the Pilot read it."
lailyPilat
We deliver more than newspapers, we deliver customers, too.
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Word wrangles wearying
DEAR ANN LANDE.RS· My wtfe
and I ha~ bttn mamed for three yaB: We ~ alona very well most of
tbc hme Our onJy problem '' the fJ&hts that we &Cl into when we play SCtabble.
My quesuon as. Ann. where do you
draw lhe ltnc when 1t comes to
makJna up words'! Last ni&ht m y wife
med all her letters (1 SO-point bonus)
b}' mak1n1 up the word ··dilJesL ~
(llus pickle as the .. d1llcst" o ne I ever
alt.) ThlS sort of th1011ocs on all the
time and I JUSt can"t handle n.
A couple we know have lhc same
~lem. The wife keeps puttmg "re"
10 front of any old word, such as "re.
hate•· (to hate .,am) and ''rt'-tnsuJt"
Her husband doesn'1 consider these
le&it1mate words and 1he). too, get
1010 batter arguments.
Arc there any hard and fast rules for
' HOROSCOPE
Al•
lMlus
ofT-thc-wall words? Plcax an~r
soon. A couple of rnarriaaes are
&ettin, shaky. -BATTLING IT
OUT N TALL\HASSE£.
DEAR BATTLING: ne Offldal
Scrabble Playen DtcUoury 1-...ld
be t~ f laal wenl. H tile ••nl la 't lll
dtett, Ute penoa wu tries to pa11 It
•ff u leclt ts la a pickle -tile dUlest,
of c.arse. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS I was
haop~ to see that letter from "On·
&ario"' wbo pointed out that an
ucdlcnt mcd1aal authority S&Jd ~x
was aood for headaches.
In our family it's my husbland who
hu the headaches. We u1ed to have
Kll on« a wttk. always on Saturday
momana. but an the last two months
he has. folded out on me at least four
tlrnei. say•n& he has a headache.
Now I'm ~nan1 headaches won-
denna "'hat to do about this problem.
Manus this problem, o ur marriage is
great An) suggestions'> -PHH.A-
DELPHIA
DEAR P.: YOtlr laubuct 1laoulcl
dl1cat1 tlal1 wttll bis doctor. Alt teed1
to slow down tile llbldo u d maybe
lat'• ulaamtd abo.t It. B•t llaere'a a
elauce tbt lac laa1 a medical problem
tltat nttd1 attention. It coold k
1omctblllJ that 11 easily remedled.
Urge lllm tCJ 10.
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W~y,Mayt
ARIES (March 2 1·.i\pnl 19>· Focus on commumca·
ta on. abalit) to -------------
enlarge honzons. In·
di\ 1dual you seek 10
am press as no" read) s
10 respond. Know at. YONEY
proceed accordang-
1) Anes Sagmanus QuanR _ pla) roles. llUUI .
TAUR US(Apnl l .................. ... 2()...Ma) 20)· Stress
creat1v1t). style. independence. oniinaht). Means break
from trad1t1on. take grc-ater charge of your own <ksttny.
You'll encounter Leo md1v1dual who encou~s
GEMINI (Ma~ 21-June 20)' Emphasis on panner-
shap, coopc:rat1on. famtl). pubhc1ty mama$e Legal
dec1s1on wall fa,or )OU -property could be tn\olved.
along with fam1I)' dispute Cancer. Capncom involved
CANCER(June 21-July 22)· D1vers1fy. communicate
wnh o ne who talked about entertamment and tnivel
Yo u·11 learn about possible "secret source" of 10come
Mystel) 1s solved and you benefit.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Recent lessons can now be
put to use. C heck details, be aware of source nutcnal.
an vcsugate poss1b1lit) of rebuilding or relocatmi. Emo-
tional responses featured. Let go oflos1ng propos111on.
~GO (Aug 23-Scpt. 22). Man) of \Our best
quahttcs surge to forefront Spotlight on wntang.
education. commun1cat1on. ab1l1t)' 10 an&l)ze character
T ra vet in v1tat1on pla)S key role.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0c-1 22J Domes11c adJus1men1
featured. rnuld 1nd ude re51dence. luxur, ttem. marital
slat us. Highlight cunos1t). 1 n \es11gat1 on ~ersauht} Lo\.e
pla) s role protect ~If an emo11onal c1 Dl hes
SCORPIO(Oct 23-No' 21) \\hat had ~n elume
becomes a"allable vel mone)°s \I.Orth. recogn11c ~our
ov.n value lnd1 v1dual who attempts to get something fur
no 1h1ng should be .. put an place··
SAGl'M' ARIUS (No' 22-Dcc 211 Pressure e:\lsh
due to added respons1b1hl)' Scenario h1ghhgh1s mone)
love. future prospects_ Propert) 1n,olvcd }ou'll gel
chance to buv or sell Cancer ( apncom figure
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) PrOJCCI completed
prestige sw1Ags upwards, romance figures prom1nenth
't ou'll reach more peo ple. income could 1ncreaSt· a'> re'>ul1
Be d 1scr~1. mamta1n aura of glamor m)ster.
AQUARJUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Despite obstade\ \oU
tum 1n outstanding performance f-ocus on 1ndepen
dence. creat1 Vll). special appeal Restriction<; art• lifted
PISC~ (Feb I 9-March 201 I ntu111on as on target
famtl) reuna on takes place gourmt'I dan1ng ka\ured
tonight Scnscofdarecuon 1s restored fa,orable finannal
report due. Cancer. Aquarius will figure prominent!\
IF MAY t IS YOUR BlRTHDA Y ~ ou are capable of
creatang )Our o"n destin' could ha'e been separated
from one o r both pnre.nts at rl'la11' eh c-arl) age 'r ou are
stubborn. l rcatl\e. determined sen<;ual and can tx \Our
ov. n mo'>I \<.'\ere critic faurus Leo <icorp10 people ·pla\
important roles an )our life You·11 gel on mon.• solid
emo11onal ground 10 Ma~ ')eptemhcr v.11 1 be: mc-morahle
Nomixtureofmiceand mint
Did I tell you mace can't stand the
smell of fresh peppermant.,
No woman 1s ever rcall) surpnsed
b) a ma1rimon1al proposal. Nor b'
an) sort o f ro mantic O\erture an fact
So said that Lo'e and War authonl'
Theodor Reik. It was has bchef that 10
uncnmanal social behavior the
female of the species always sets the
st.age. For e tther stop or go And
usuall> rehearses the procttdmgs an
her mind
One of the world·s most renowned
medical tnshtulloM an 1820 was was
the London Hospnal Patients
pleaded to set tn. Wh-. I don '1 know
To be adm111cd. the> had 10 advanct"
enough mone~ to co' er their bunal
costs. ..
E'pressaons of spontancou<; emo-
11ons sho" up on both sides of the
tar1• But those ol faked cmullons
shew. up onl) on o ne side of 1he face.
u\ualh the ktl So \aYs a studen1 of
thl' mailer If true. this ma' tx v.h'
\ou knov. -'>l<llhout eH•n kno"ang
0) )QU knO\\ -when $OmCbod} IS
pu111ng on an act
Ireland 1s no place 10 open a high·
fashion clot hang sh op evident I~ No t
b<."cau~ 1he econom> won't suppon
ll. though that has 10 be raken into
account Bui becau~ the lnsh don't
lend to be clothes conscious The'
ha'e ltnlc interest 1n clot hang St) le~
Sosa) the mcrchand1~rs.
In 90 percent of the fatal acudents
an v. h1Ch the dm er of the responsible
rar 1) lhl' t1nl' 1K<upan1 ol the car
1ha1 dn' ~·r ,., Jrunk So \J\ polilt'
\l3t1Slll dn<.
Q ~ bo} l)p1call) sleeps a httk
longer than ag1rl on an a'erage Dlllht
r'e read Hov. much longer"
You'll alwa)s speak )Our second
language 1 fan) v.1th an accent 1 f~ou
d1 dn·t learn 11 before \OU "ere I~ ~ears old Sos.a''> a tt.'a~her of 1ongues
E'tcep11ons are rare
Did -.ou mo' e )Our e\eS I 00.000
11mcs '~sterda)" lf1vp1cal \Ou dad
You and I don't hear how an
ekphant soundr. to another elephant
T"o·th1rds of the noises 1he-. make
arc 100 lo" for the human ear io hear
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LONI ANDERSON Mi.1st * Rescue Her Baby From
Her O!'ug Bo .. Husband Cl•>Jo,. C&S ~
BRIDGE
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Bv CHARLES GOREI' ud OMAR SHARIF
East-West vulnerable with 60 on
~core West 1 e11.b
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Wesc Nortll Ease outh
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3 J -4 4
Dbl Pass Pass Pl.5.1
Complete televtaton Uattnga In Sunct.y'a TV Piiot.
off to somethang about "hach he has
no knowledge can prove expensl\e
If the btddina on this hand from a
rubber bndge 1ame an Poland ~s
a bit odd, consider the fact that
East-West were vulnerable and had
a partscore Thus. East could afford
to make a two-o'<'er-one response
on sub-minimum 'alues. 'West
could contain himself no longer
when the opponents c.hmbed into
four'hcarts
v. est led the king 1~1 'pade~ and
con11nued wit h the ten. ruiled ti'
South Declarer led a hean and ,
111 hen \\est played lov. dumm' ·,
nme won In li1h1 of \\ est ' double.
declarer elected to pre~ume thal 1he
su11 was br~kmg ~-1. '0 he aban
doned trumps m favor of the d1a-
mood finesse \\hen that held.
declarer cashed the a~e and tben
started to run dub'
On 1h~ run ol 1he dubs. \\ eo,t
-.ould elec1 10 ruff "henever he
pleao,ed \\ hether he ruffed high or
lo" or e'en 1! he did not ruff at all,
he could s...ore no more than his '"o
high trump~. 50 the c.ontract rolled
home' Try 1t
VI 11hout the double. deoclarer
v.ould sure ly have pla\<ed for a 3 2
1rump spht As the cards he, 1ha1
v.ould have proved fatal We<it
v.ould wm the !>C\.:Ond trump, CA)h
another high 1rump 10 remove dum·
m)'s last trump. and then force de-
clarer w11h an01her spade Declarer
would lo~ 1wo spade tricks, two '
trumps and a ruff for do"' n t"-O::
-1%HMfalm---------~:
62 Deco•at•ve
Opening lead. King of •
When you ha'e a surpn~ tn store ACROSS ·-
for declarer. ll often 1s wiser to keep
ll well ""rapped Tipptng declarer
1 1=a1o.e
S 81t1ng
10 Statuf'
i~ To~~
6-4 --
Rl'lvtl'lm
65 Manllness
66 State
. .
Giving them what they already have
1S Dreamy
16 Cruel tyrant
17 Lawn unit
19 Maple Leaf
eg
20 Be9et
67 Staoe awaro
68 Startl<l
69 Custom
DOWN
1 EP"-Ille
In the annals of parenuna. there are
some threats that have become classi-
cs. "One of these diys you·11 have
children 1ust u ronen as you are" 1s
one. ··vou made )'Our~. now he an
1t" 1s another good1e And who could
forget. "If you can't listen, you'll just
have to suffer ... (Th as was delivered
JUSt before my mother brouaht great
pain to some part of my body.)
Some upressions. however. Just
never cauaht on. Only once in all the
>ears I was growana up dad I hear m)
mother say. ·-rm going to five you
somethtnl to lau&h about · When-
e,er I was standang thert with tear..
runnang d own m) ch~ks. so ma~r·
able I wanted to dae, she would SI).
'Tm goanf. 10 gi ve )OU somethang to
Cf\ about ·
·1 alrcad) had someth1n& 10 Cr)
about. but she alwa)s fiaurcd she had
something better. I never knew what
the difference "'as between my tears
"Developing
the
Next
Generation"
and the nc" o ne'i she gave me. bu1 she
an' aria bl} seemed !)leased
Parente; v.oIT) "hen their kids art
too happ~ I don't know wh). but I
can remember goan& anto a ~room
v.hc re m\ kids were bouncing up and
d own on the bed. gigghna out of
control and ha' ang such a &ood time
the) V.t'rt on the 'erge ofecstas)' I'd
53). "K~p at up' You're going to be
cf')an~ 10 a minute!" Talk about
slopping 1he dock 1ust before mad.·
Grannies For Nannies , Inc.
• Uw:4n/Llve-out • Full-tlme/Part .. fime
• HJ1Jt/y qu.alifled, Jovinf and mature n•nnles.
(714) 381-1480
SPRING CLEANING SALE!
SPORTSWE~R-20% OFF
Plue AddltloDlll Mukdowa on Supauven
(Atreecty .... ~)
Somethinc S~ial
feminine fashions
lot l~mt\
)
n1gh1 un "rv. ) cars EH'
There v.as alwa's a perfect tame for
.. g1' '"f. a child something to c~
about · Just betore vou took the
famll' picture \C.."t"mc-d to be good
That v.a) their e)es were pufT} and
1he1r face~ PIDlhed and d1s1oned
The) looked h~e the) \\.trt poster
children for gnd
Embarking on a 'fun "ac-auon ..
was ano ther 11me to make sure thert
wasn·t a dr. t)e an the house
\\'henc' er the" b3ck seat of the car was
quiet. I'd rt'ach o-.er and g1Y.e one of
them a v.hack for "hat the) were
thanking of doana ne't If the) d1dn·1
do at. tht) still had a ,,..hack for all the
times the) dad somethtn& and I never
saw 1t
Occas1onall). )OU ,.,11 11v-e btrlh to
1 ctuld who ..-.111 not be mttmtdated
Yo111 thru1s fall on deaf ears. When
)'OU SI) to him. "I'm'°'"'-to pve )OU
50mcth•l\I 10 cf') about. • he smans
back., "Lale •hat""
21 Beg -Caht
22 Sicknesses
23 Embeds
2S v .. vote
26 Storm
30 M .. t CUI
31 lnd4Wllatl0n
34 Hippodrome
36 Lac
38 Headdress
39 Tom-tom
netwont
42 Honnt -
•3 Comgoeer
Fwde -
4' Awareness
45 Cal<•
47 Jr Leeouet
49 Suftw
50 Swtaa llr911m
51 Two-wti 1•1 I
S3 ltallen ctty
55 -Yet....,,
56 -Fables'
6 t Rested
3
14
17
' ou ansW<"r ·Tm 10101 to take
8'4\"8) tdevasion •'lthhold )ourallo an«. l'\e a~'I) )our puW)' and stt 3'
to it th.at )OU ne'er ttt another~
cookie fOf u ton.au you h\ie. ~
Ht &nS1111'n... "Who cam:
Some chl1dmi do n04 •-ant thnr
motheri to be h.aJ>P} ~ onl) tam~ m) mot~r turned
th~ ~in t.M ocher dll'tt'bOa WU ~
OM day -.bm l mated u.p and she
said. .. YOU'\~ but~ )Wf blad -
now he 1n it " I bepn to la • and
she ••d, .. 111 P\C )'OU to laush t. ... anJ pioctwd a pie('( or
m\ annoft .
\ ~ Mr. l cried m)'1df
·BUY
throu h C'Y\\ih~ .
)
2 oe combat
3 Duck genus
4 Hiii
S Stre>liet
t> M ounl11n ::>ass
-M .. ly mea1
8 AStan river
9 COior IJ)l,perl
10 w .. k
11 Pecllao·ng
material
12 Ptt 0 exam
13 Xmaa dnnlo.s
18 ~am•t-, o•' 24 -.,r
m1sa1H!! tvpe
2S M otor n04ses
26 As.a., ptt~
27 A.ntllleS
island
28 Age j'OUP
29 Ga 1ech
~ 3 t ';dachone I OOI
32 i'Xpi~
6
33 A Barryrn~
JS Horlho
37 Skppery
•O Water bird
'1 Ump s buddy
•6 E.xqu111te
•8 Smiled
S1 EqUine
S2 V~auz.
S3 l odQ8d
8 9
S4 PuddlnQ ty~
SS LAthet
57 Neve
56 Roman ruler
59 St.nett
eo KeyncM
13 Folty deity
11 12
•
by Bii Keane IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore BLOOll COUKTT
"When you're a little kid nothin'
is any of your busineS&."
'
·~--"*
by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
~ \ I I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
i I
l
l
"Elbows a1ld chins off the table!"
PEANUTS
I T~IED TO GIVE T~E RED
&ARON A 61RTl4~ CAKE. AND
~E S~OT IT FULL OF MOLES ...
GARFIELD
-..
.SUllBLEWEEDS , ~ •
... . .
.. ,
1
I .,
JE RE6RETTE BEAUCOUP .. -
DO~f T 6E SAD, FL YI N6 ACE ...
YOU WE~E VE~.V 6~AVE AND
YOU MADE MIM LOOK FOOLISH ..
v
~ q 0
•
by Charles M. Schulz
TOUT VA BIEN ! SOMEDAY
THE'<' WILL LAU6M AND SA'{
11~E ~T DOWN E16f.ff'( PLANES
AND ONE BtRTHDAV' CAKE ~ 11
by Jim Davis
I KEEP F"ORG'E.TTIN& ••• IT'5
WAKE. UP FIRe>i. TH£N E.Af
by Tom K. Ryan
by p~ Brady
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
DOO!Ot8BURY by Garry Trudeau
by Berke Breathed
INllltf;~
66rM'"IJI' llYllK/Se.~ ~
. I U<E
. • ~= t:,..:;r' ....:. ~ """ ........... _.._.
ClfflfUS MIJPf
by Addison
MOM L1tc:E5
WM1><
~UMOR WITH
Ha2 ADVICE
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
... "CMICM ... ~·-·· .......... M.., .. ec..._
• !Mlle II ,,_ e ..,... So llflllt ... Mod.,_,.,,. ............
IW•-
.... ----·~· .... ................ .....-.... , ......... .... ... u. .................... _...., ,._ _ _...,_...., ___ ---r>
CALL. 642-5678
~ ....,,.. -, .~~ I
t' .. :
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COLDWeu
BANl(C!RO
. . .. -~ . ..-. .. . . \.
• >_ ..•
' .~ ... ~-
• "l.. ~ .. ·--..._
Sel Y• P.111rtrl
M llullfll•.
Ml-1671
tor Inf ormatlon
& sutprialngly
low cost.
a ,.., ~ -illft~. • ••ooau. 110 ,.,. • tn• .................. ..... ............
I 'IWWW
' I
•
Orange Coeli OAJU' PILOT ITUllllday, Mav 3. 1911 -
'I , -·
*lllYEI* Ael1at* ~ WfgoM
drnnng record FIT ben-
efits APC>IY IPG
11as 1 s1ry Pant ,,._,.
•MWMlffm•
F rT immecs OC*'l"Q QI..
lice dutlel With ~
pf\One "°'°9 req d Mecl-
c:.i I Lite IMUf ~ 1t1
penon Cott..co.ia .....
1 ?97 Logen AW9 5'°" 1311
amnNT
BOtM booldl~l'IQ. boel· i.nt phont, "9rbel l com·
!NlflicettCH\ lkllta. WtP
knowtedQe '*Oful Ablll·
ty to IMrn IBM)Word1tar
Non -smoker Call
499·58t5 Mon-Fri 1-5pm
DRIVERS, c:rost country
No ••P nee CA he req MICO~ YICl'lll . 1631
PlacenHa CM
Milli
e ~eoept1on111
e Clerk•
e Data Entry
• Secretary
• Word Processort
e Wateh->uH
........ ,
wictt.ntele full Of PIT I.IQ
Nlg '95·7169
PAAT TIMI
Dani POil'll ~. o.n.
p,_,,fer Club 1111 Im·
m1c1111e o~nlnga for
Sale1 Promotlona e ..
Ad under Sai.a
'
-llW11111 Wanted tor Newpon • Srupping and Recetv1ng
Beach shtpy1ro Exp • Assembly
MEDICAL BACK OFFICE
[Jlp F 'T for .,...Y buay PART TIME
.annffl/IWHtt
Wttl'I car to MNICe .. cab
lunch routel M ·F I · I
SSO·S80 caal'I dttly
•Eapanding HB llelhty w boats preltttble but • Nftl e1.1tomated oHW..
• Sllary ,. bOnUS
(,olt.ctOf'S w/expei 1n re·
1ad finance. heallh 191 &
~ICll lieldl 1\1"9 b"'1
~t auc;ceuful w/uS
not n« Apply 1n JMlfSOn Top Pay t>enehts Long
Manners M111ne Supply and 111or1 tttm assign·
2439 W Coaat Hwy menls for Huntington
Oltl~N 1n Nwptt Ctr 644-2722
Ml lL HOIT lfFtOI
08 Q ~llOnist. In LORI'S IROIEI
lll·Ol4l
For 1 conhdent111 1ntf'r
view call 855-0492
0.FIT.
N>ee environment G00<1 pay Call 494·9650
OllT1IWI f /T
fllHLllllll·I•
STUIPIH PlHI
IPHlllTH
4-6 yrs e),p 1n set ups
chanoe o..ers Must i.no ..
an mechanoc11 lunc;tton•
of Frankhn ROii On Press
At»ftty to teach & lead
people Per~ 522 5000
Beach Costa Mesa
Newport Bt"'Jch A lrv•nt'I
Cati
(114)112-tUl
surance e,..p & bllllng
310 West llJ St. •840-t420*
bif 1 ••sa, CA 12121 1 MlltOlL llCEPTllllST
bt>l¥>een 9am & Spm M·f No exp nee 811gh1
Or Cllll B•th at 642-4321 Cheeflul Good w people
,_.0 r ~ 1o Ac:phcant EC'E t'•t ~5 & numbers PT FT Hunl
PERSONAL ngton Beach 848-0770 * GENERAL HELP • COMMERCIAL MGR PRODUCTION
PART TIME sign lnllallers
On a call as needed
basis Ask lor Nina Hunt·
1ng1on BellCh 969·958 1
Pll IPELUTlll-
ALl HOURS In Newport
Beach 833· 14 7 1
Restaurant
Full & PIT 1nack bar help
Must be 17 Of OYer & a
TEMPORARY ANO
TEMP TO PERM
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
•ReceQttontats
•Clefk1
•Typtste
•S«ret1r1et
•Data Entry Ope<1t.ors
•Word Proc:.N<>f1
•Accounting Clerks
ONE-WAV alrflne tlellet to
Chtcago S120 n<>fma11y ~lHCH IOll $340 Days 645-5639 or
l ibX1RE 27x38x&6 Eves n 1· 1373
light Av1cado Top WANTED-BASEBALL
Freezer Good cond CARDS & Sport• Colt«·
SlSO 760-8159 1ablel Signed balls etc
Older uems. 760-0837 1 Ill APPLIUClll ~frigera1ora. Washers & JtRlry /Fan/ Art
For Chrtst11n School
16835 Brookhurst F V
963-7831
El Tor~ rpntal store nf't!dS LINES UNDERWRITER 'Factory supervision e11per
person 10 rttnt ano maon Old •II agnc\I Loe J and mectianical com·
F T or P T m.ionten•nce 111111 truc~s a~d i~to 1 wavne Arprt area Salary I P•lance req MacGregor
man odd 1ob!> Must I t~"~1 s ~~ 1)~3 o~n Benefits incl Con Yacht Corp Costa Mesa PHT Clmll TICI.
Local Pest Control Co
Needs Route Tech We
1ram Musi l\ave good
dr ving record Cal
Chartev A M 979·602 t
to work nights Job I
mostly nrghta Ca1t11er
exper helpful Apply t
Person Los Caballero
Sporls ComplH 1727
New Hope fV No phone
cans please
RETAIL
REGISfER NOW
AND EARN
•Bonu1 S$$
•Paid Holidays
1't Plld Vec.lof)nS
18400 Von Karman
Oryars Mike 645·9701 1025
Faraitut 6014 b1AU6N6 r•nt. 1 lsc1 IOI
-... T"'H'"'lOl'!M!'P'!l'A'l!'S!"!V!'!'IL-LE'!!.-""'loP'u-.. -n ~.~~ $.~00 $3~ p~~a~
Anne style cl\erry wood 1me1nyst rtng $350
OUT•EI UIYIOI nave mason.if\ & c.voen-"· u IKI Sue 9S7· 1 t22 •642-6830• LADIES SHOP needs
womantgtrl tor Full or
PIT 548-1398 •ti 6 30p Det1tl·minded RegtSter
e11.p M-F S 1000 mo •
t>ens Apply in pe<son
3590 Harbor Gateway
North CM 546-4990
llLJYHY IRIYE~
For party equip rental
stOl'e 5 days. must work
Sii Good drtvlng record
UNITED RENT·ALL
6'5-0760
DESK CLAK N IT E
AUDITOR E'P prf d
Apply at 144 1 Gostef or
can 957-3063
Sales
try ••P d & have own
truck & tooti. Jim
&42-5335
lllllEIEll
WANTED F T Must be re·
11able New~1i:Ht arp,,
Elite Garoen'"li Sti"•C<'
646 ~"i88
SELL
through cl.w.1fleci
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.
Fm' ..-. l1flfm1tl1n
Call Keith Hardie
213-890-8818
PEI SOM FRiil' IHllY'1 PlW IHI P~s t 1ng etc c: T ,s; .. , l'\Ou" Musi ~ 18 OOll Mllfyt
tie'""'' 15 Ca• IPG. lmm.o ':!e>en•ngs Apply How does St 382 parl ~6·-s---"'~·~on 2l08a. w 11meayearsound?Tha1s Octoanlt ~nl N B 1-1EL P ,.. -'NTEO M r Sp><: I what 1he Army Reserve
& SN" l•h•"Jr\ & Dr~cin· PERllY•S PIZZA will pay you 10 s1ar1 Train
1ng tnqu"e .al :-t; 1.1 l\lp•t F •~ hours Musi be 18 one weekend d monlh
B" ll 111£1 t: ·' l)E-.~0 mmeJ openings Appl~ · and two weeks a y1>ar
., t'e•!>On 2108., w Call today s~ 11 vou ... q,..,G GO•l"•"'"'t' I
obs '°'" a ea S" Jl.'O S6i'! ~C!~ Ca
S3E Bl!!~ E •. J;J!
Oc-•nrr~n1 N B Qualify ~ " IE All JOI CAI IE.
LOH OFFICERS AlllY RESERVE.
r1-1A vA ender as well as Corona 735 8325
PRESSlll
Orange Coasl Daily Piiot I!
lool<ong lor a Pressmar
wrlh 2·3 years e•perienct
on a web ollset press
Oppo11un11y for advance
men1 benefits salar}
commensurate wcth ex
PtHoence Call (7 t4
n._ east> vour income [Anaheim n 2-1460
leacll Nttel Attel .. llt c:11111.1A FHLMC seller ser· Co'1a M~a 540_ 102b 1 642-4321 ask IOf Hank
I
Sma I OCt'I' '' r I S ! B
'iOIPI ''f't'"< ('i'f'\lilble
mat .. rl! r ,.,,. .. , ""' t·a1nl '~"I~· ~t'n a• S:i "' l.;41 D•c• •c• c::ir 5-.). ·o:.;o
"''"'' > horong e~ 1Cypress527·5161 Pt"r•entt•d Loan Reps tor Dana Point 493-1901
Orange C.oun1y & parts ol Fullerton 447 4461
Long Bt>ach Medical & Gc1rden GrOvt! 638·8750 l OFFICE PHSOI
P T for nice last growon{
Co Nr Hoag Flex hrs aental provided Your Hunl Beach 962-88 .. 1 cc111~ i\rt:< welcome 11141 LaHdb•a8-1.C.140 ..... o ... sr LEA1'ERS
nffQN _.., ll'•u r;, <ld>
~6 ,, ~~ '' •.a~e o""" Cd•
•6'>0 • 119•
80• 6000 Oran91;;q•.z 2940
Type 6 misc olflce worlt;
HQuSe'Aole or rPlorec
qre.il 722·8060 LOT PERSO"-Saddll'back VI) '68·525 I
111 <'•Pl'• req gel ar•'""IJ San1.1 And 836·99241
rec.or.) nf'L Applv 1860 Tuston731-0461 I r T PHOH SALES
I Nwprl 01~ CM 642·8870 , Wes1m1ns1e1 891-2178
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS MOTEL MAID Days o"'Y I MURSHY AnEIDAIT
<.:an earn $9001wk
673-4 162 ask for Roy
TURN • Appoy 1n rer~on di All ~I.tr Inns 144, G• .It!• Fo1 small ChurCl'I Ovf'r 18 THEM CM or .ill q5-3063 rpltable e•p w ctuldrf'n
P r RECEP GEN OFflCE
Npor1 Bch Law Olfoce
12 30-5 30 dly N-smkr
SS <,o hr 720-0171 INTO SSl'lr appro• ">hr Wf>e~
MONEY IAllTHAMCE PUISOM 645 5 '81 T •t'~ Tt1l1•S Q 2
P T tor Newport Cl'lannt•I
Call inn C;iu 642 3030
642·5678 1ur. IAllTEIHCE .....
throoqh the Classllledsl For Coc;1.:i Mesa Motei
SSllllSSSSSSSSS 95 7 3063
I
DRIVER
WORK PART· TIME DELIVERING
NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO
$600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE-
LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE.
AND OMV PRINTOUT MON-
DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 PM . WEEK·
ENOS & HOU DAYS 4. 7 A.M.
NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR
& LAGUNA BEACH AREAS
CALL 642-4536 EXT. 205
ASK FOR a·ETH
Nurs.no
HOME HEAL TH AIDS
0 C Home nealth dqenc.~
nf'l•ds Cert Home f~Aallh
Aids PN v1s1t or hourly
Fie• Advanced Homl'
RUDHHSlLES
P T retirees .... etcome Sa•
-2 & Mon 9 5 include~
hone & counter sales
friendly olloce will train
Apply Penny5ave1 166<
Placentia Ave C M
Cdre 833 1680 I
0 ,ICE CLER• •REAL ESTATE*
F " ASSIST HTS f T .) P T f)Prsons needed I Young aggress1v• hcense<
IOr general Ofl•'-e l:lulleS f lilgttntS w>~xp needed IC ~uc.n ,ls Xero • cop~onq 'ltlOw & seU P•OPf'rl1e•
' 1,ponq lilong S P10Pd1 will'\ a Top Producer
•11Q ~h1pments E,p IWll' Hogn commos~oons 4
tut bul not nee lllewport borluses Call PATRIC!<
J:>narmaceut•Cals 897 W TENORE 760 8702 AC)t
1611• Sr ~? ... port Beacl
642 7'> 1 I
• OPEr..ATO~ 1't
1mmeo ODPn•nQ E •Pf''
prel w~nd <iravev1irll
f " Sal ~"' n Newpor 1
8Pilct1 i>-1.l '050
RECEPT10llST
l Qhl lyp1n9 answer
phOnf'<. SShr Apply or
persor 1S85 Sunllower
Cost.. Mt>sa or c at
'-56· 7440 EOE
I O~DER ,i[P1 gc1ls 0 K 1 RECEPTIOMIST, PIT
P I' r rr ; , ... • 1 ~ o ~ ) ~ For Newport Beach la"
9am 4prn No Sat or S11n form L•IP typing & misc
Pau.1 • ,,c J 11ons Ho11day Oul1e~ ~0 25 hrs wk
SS 1' •, C M 64€. 1 540 Saia" neoo1oable Cal
ORTHO
SECRETARY
W•• 4'P•""' a vP,., sc+•t,;1JI
p .. 1 1.11 I<' 101n our I
t>nll'l11~·a~11c Narm ,ina 1 • "" OP01ca1ea tl'dm .1
tldy~ l WPP~ Musi bl:' P•
penenCPd or• all lcJCPI' Of
front fhce .:Julie<, 11 \IOU
ire II •• per ;on vou ""'"
c Jr '<,Q. ,_60
RECEPTIOllST
Piirt l•ll't'. neede<l tor prPs
1or;i1ous Hun1ong1on Beact
auto oea1ersh1p Pro·
tp5;1ona1 attoludt> anc
rront ''''•Ce appearancP c
must Call Barbara 101
ilPDI 842-0()95 9 6
RECEPTIOllST
*RETAIL SALES it
F T & P T en1hus.astoc
S;aleapeople w&nled for
fun new retail store 1n
Fashion la For turthe1
onfo, c&ll 852· 1070 Ask '°' Stephen Qi Michele ~
llETAll l&US PIT
Small Aerobie boutique in
C M sat -comm 548-75 1
SAILBOAT INSTRUCTOR
Needed m Newport Ben
25-28 11 cru111ng saol
bOats Wknds Now F 1T
summer inlcuding wknds
Call 645· 7 100
Ste 130 Irvine 474-2974
100', FREE 10 Appltc1nt
EOE
din rm HI compl sac 548-2186
S1775, 11so mate ltv rm
set Blk tacQ bdrm set Office Fuait1rt
malt/bo• spt1ngs. re· a S.11,.... 1047 TtMPORARY GURICll cloner S 175. bar slools.
For Newport Sch retao Ooll tbl & chrs 973-0653 Private Typewriter Sale
Corp 25·40tlrs/wk lo IBM. Ollvettl etc and new
3-4 wlls Sal bas.<! 01 8 Sand Sot1 $200, Ad· word processors Guar
exper 844-5070 Karen mrrat re trig S200 . From $250 841-1593 Sunbeam microwave TRAVEL lliHT S 100 Oak en1ertainment Piaao1 I Ort HI
Full-Time Commerc1a center $100 720..1927 1059
Agen1 w M1N1MuM . a••ss Ill I 1 4 ~ .. ------years exp Prefer PAR! "" IC I H BALDWIN console piano
Agt E•cellent salary h heldboard foolboard. Incl bench Hardly uMd
right person Locale<l 11 side rails S 195 840·8733 An11Que while S2500
Irvine Need oe1a1led re CORNER pine desk unit 12 t3) 594·6220
sume Contnct Frank o 8 ~4 9 , $250 W1111e Uproghl Hamtlton P11no
S•ILllli llSTRIOTlll Charlyne 752-0752 tamin cupboard desk & Dark brown ~O<>d Good
• bkcase Brass wtille iron cond111on $5')() Weekend~ Call EdO•e vnElllllllY dbl bed compl $410 2 (715) 6'5· 7974
642·•786 • • • o r
I
Aecep1ion1s1s Animal Al. val or est 9reen area I ' I 6060
SALES tend.tnls & T echnicoan rugs 525 & $50 786-8301 l~C ti
Hll HllT RHORT nel>ded tor busy 1ar9e DAY SEO While & Braas LA&ES Schwinn As is
Dana Premier club has 1m-practice FIT or P1T incl Mattresses l'rundle $150 OBO Also Nall
mediate PI T openings for wknds & eves exp pref Complete $245 Oeographlc mags FREE
Sales & Marketing Irvine 551·0304 •84{)L8733it TO YOU upon cond of
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The M.V. Stardan~r in Saft Pedro
WU lhe ltttint (or the Maleh 26
weddina or Tami Lynn Averill and
Michael Euaene Park, both of Costa
Mesa. A reception followed in the
Sundowner Lounat aboard shap.
The bride is the dauahter of Jane E.
Keeler of Costa Mesa and the late
Zenas Emery Averill. She WOfC a satin
and lace &own appliqued 10 cryitala,
pearls and s.cqums. It was styled Wlth
a sweetheart neckline, tuhp sleeves
and an embro1dcttd lace train. Her
veil was held by a lily-of-the-valley
headpiett.
Tobi Lee Strom was matron of
honor. and bndesmaids were Terri
Anne and Traci Jo A v.erill and
Jennifer Dannielle Shrldon. Cassie
and Dustin Jorge werc flower &irl and rina bearer.
The bridearoom 1s the son of
Leonard and Agnes Park of KJamath
Falls. Orc. His best man was Keith
Hacke and Arnaldo Casillas.
Markham Hacke and Roben Castro
were ushers.
The couple are at home in Costa
Mesa followina a honeymoon cru11e
to Cabo San Lucas. Puen.a Vallan.a
and Mazatlan. She is a teacher at
Gompers Elementary School in
Lakewood and he 1s self-employed.
CIRILLO-MITCHELL
Tamala Dawn Mnchell. daughter
of Wilham D. ancj Mary Mitchell of
Orange. exchanged wedding vows 1n
El Toro with James Andrew Carillo.
son of Eileen Cinllo of Newpon
Beach and the late Richard Cinllo.
The Re'. Steve Sallot performed
the Dec. 12 ceremony at Santiago de
Compostela Catholic Church.
The bnde as a fraduatc of El
Modena High Schoo in Orange and
received her bachelor's degree in
psycholog) from Cal State Hum-
boldt. She 1s employed by Gateway
Computer an Huntington Beach 1n
the human resources d1v1s1on.
The bridegroom, who works 1n the
construction industry. received a
business degree from Humbolt State
Unl\ers1t) He as also a graduate of
Corona del Mar High School and
Orange Coast College.
Following a honeymoon tnp to
Mammoth, the couple arc residents
ofCosta Mesa
RAFKl.N-McOOWELL
Ca~ Romant1ca an San Clemente
was the setting for the March 26
wedding of Marina Mason McDowell
Of Corona dcl Mar and Rotxn Raflc1n
of San Clemente >\reception for 180
guest!> followed at the casa.
The bride is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. William McDowell of
Corona del Mar. She wore a tra-
d111onal gown ofan11que lace and silk
tulle fashioned with tapered sl~ves.
fitted basque bodice of lace and
bouffant tulle skin.
Nancy Selhng was her maid of
honor. and bridesmaids were Susan
11r. and llra. II.It. Park
Godshall. Karen HaJen. Machelle
Hops, Heather Browning and Candy
Weatherley.
Her husband 1s the son of Rhoda
Raflcan and the late Gerald Raf\10
His attendants were Donald Wen.
best man. and David Wen. Steve
Davis, Erik Hops, Ron Locke and
Robert Lombard. ushers.
Followina a honeymoon an Can-
cun. the newlyweds arc residing 10
San Clemente where he 1s a golf pro at
the San Clemente Golf Course.
HALOPOFF-T AORMINA
St. Bonaventure Cathoh~ Church
1n Huntington Beach was the setting
for tflc March 19 mamage of J uh
TaoiRana of Glendale and Zach
Halopoff of Huntington Harbour.
The couple greeted 250 guests at their
reception at the Red Lion Inn an
Costa Mesa
The bnde 1s the daughter of
Margaret Taormina of Glendale and
Frank Taormina of El Sengundo. She
wore a gown of while silk organza
with an off-the-shoulder beaded bod-
ice. a bustled back and ruffied tram
Maid of honor was Juhe Buckhn.
and Kimberley Bonham. Tern
McCoy, Karen Tess. Rob)'n
Rutherford and Lawne) Varhol were
bndesma1ds.
The bndcgroom 1s the son of Mr
and Mrs W1ll1am Halopoff of Hunt-
ington Harbour. Ron Prowell was
best man. and ushers were Jeff
Halopoff. Dean Sexto n. Peter
Pcoudes. Charley Burke and J<X
Taormina
The couple are at home in Hunt-
ington Beach after a wedding tnp to
Montego Bay an Jamaica He 1s a
computer consultant and owns New
Age Technologies
SINGH-DUNN
A March 19 ceremony in St James
Episcopal Church an Newpon Beac h
united Paige Susannah Dunn and
Mr. and Mn. Clrtllo
Mn. Zach Balopoff
Shawn K Sangh an mamage The
couple greeted 260 guests at 1he1r
rct:ept1on at the Balboa Ba) Club
\1r and Mrs Mu Fox Dunn of
Newpon Beach arc the parents of the
bnde, and the bndegroom 1s the son
of Mr. and Mrs Pra1m Singh of El
Toro.
Honor attendants for the couple
were the bride's sister Deborah Dunn
W1lhamson. matron of honor and
HUGHES-SC.HMJDRAUS£R
l'oe""pon Beach residents Cand) R
Hughes and Paul A . Schm1dhauserof
Newport Beach are planning to mafT)
June 11 an St .\ndrev.·s Prcsb)tenan
Church Newpon Beach
The future bnde 1s the daughter of
Da' 1d F and TaJa E Hughes of
Carlsbad Sh" 1s a graduatt-of Nev.-
pon Harbor High School and Cal
State Long Beach She received her
J D from the l 'nwenlly ofSouthern
Cahforn1a Law School and her
M.B.T from l ' C School of8us1ness
Her fiance 1s the son of John R. and
Thelma Schm1 dhauser of
( arpintena He 1s a graduate of Iowa
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....., l..Mdlord arid obi!-0.1ed APR s 988 tlle hWlng y-appMI· prOP9ftY .. lftown ~. no poor to the dlly ol WO '-· no-.... ........ .. Y•lue or the Int-I b9lng eo.t• ~by ttw City of 11\an 10'M. of Ille M'IOl.Wll of "*-In lor ~ice ot
...... perty 1 1 WW» wi.y be "' peraon °' by wwranty 11 giwn u to na Ing dklal ueted n.-.,.. ~ IOld 0.1cnptlon ol prop-st the Offloe o1 the bid, made peyable 10 the Ille Mid Coda. .. ... .... ....... L ..... .,....,. .. your •llMIWY ~ or c:onect· t>at9d APR IS HMS8 de. DtAI CALaNDANOa • , t y T H E the City C .. k. 11 Fair Drlw. City of eo.ta Meu. No llLUJC ,, ...... .v C1ty -°'""""Cotto ..... =-~ 'VOU AREA CREC>TOA •~I TO• .... """' -~ ...... -.. pou puonl" •••SOUTHEASTERLY REC·::.:.."'::."-·~· PIO ... ol """ .. ""''-.coo, .. _ ..... Qlllw Ptlol Apf11 2'. Ma
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TtS3 . IO l 988 your d.im with the coun °' In the 01>1tgauon1 IKUl'ed Datly Pilot April 19 26 Mey Una CMt•. llM .._... LAGUNA CU FFS AS ~be~ publdy and c:uh, °' biddw'• bond • 1Ma
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tllecoun within tour monlti. und1r11gnedo • wr111en leecrlt11mequtftatteM.-PAGES SI AND 59 OF MIS· Plll..IC lll)TIC( rta.IC lll)TfC[ from ,,,. d•t• of .1"1 .. DecllrllOn of 0.lllUll and cumpllr cen 1.. lor· CELLANEOUS MAPS Re.1--.;..;;;:.::.:..:~==--Nil.JC lll)TIC[
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In Section 700 ol Ill• ten nouoe of dell\ilt and ol IPfopladH el Ulted.,.... COUNTY. CALIFORNIA ft'.. A ft
I D t4~H NOTIC ES •.t.co•e Pro1>111e Code of c.i11om1a electlon 10 eauM the uno.r-1 CAYMAN ISLANDS lque le cort• ._._. 141 COMMONLY KNOWN AS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
•A DO M thod. Ch The urne f()( flllng Cl•lma win ligried IO .... Mid property LOST LANO c:atO. 385 NORTH COAST HWY UJ:l..EN D. JACOBS e ist urcb not expire pr/of to fO\I' 10 u usty -d obllg•llons.1 CPTWICATE al 1i11ed no sw-ta Mi LAGUNA BEAC H CA ., THI 11.ATIWR,,..,. _ •c" .._....
Memorial Fund. ~tti.l~omtlledate oft"-and 1,,.,..tter Ille under'. Pursu1n110Sec1ton34 (3) f'MPU"l••tl•mpo.puede 92851 ' A _.. __ •-)
-.. away May l. Pierce Bros Smith Maring notioe above ttgned c.uMd aeld notice ol ol Ille Reg1stefed Lend Law, S*'der el CMo. r le pueden Properly m1y ti. inapecled GRANO JURY frOR THI COUNTY Of ) -in Orange, CA Mortuary. I>lrecton. YOU MAY EXAMINE 1119 deleult end atactlon to bel 1971, notice is llereby given qutter 1u IOlwlo, 1u dlnero •t DRIVE-BY ONLY Sub-ORANGE FC>fl AKAL ftM 1-.. )
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file kepi by the court If you recorde<I Jenuary 20, 198& I 'o Ille loss 01 111e Lend r otr11 c:o••• d• 111 mission ot Bid• All blO• Wedne.day, MAy S, at __ are • J>er10n lnter•led on a Instr No 88-028247 ol Ceruhc:•te issued in Ille Pfopladed ain '"''° adl· mull be sut>mltted on Form 1 -OO p SCANLON the Mtete, )'OU mey ~ Ottic:lel Records In Ille offlOfl n1me or Lewrenc:e W Mtd· cloMI pot pMt• de .. Corte 2222, -6,,eeled Bid tor
: M · Harbor HEL E 0p0n the axecutor Of'e<lmln· of Ille Recoroer or Orange land as Trustee or 2970 E•l•l•n otroe requ1e11~ Purcnue of Seized Pre>c>· Lawn M e m
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rt a I N REGINA 11trator or Ul)Or'I the 11· County Harbour Bouleverd Coste l99•le1. Puede que Ulled erty Con11C1 the office In· . Park. Harbor Lawn SCANLON, age 70 of lomey for lhe P9WIOf or Said ule will be made but "'"' Calttomoa US A on qut...1tt.mlf1 un ebogedo doc11e<1 below tor F0<ms Mortuary, Dwec•~rs Newport Beach. died ldm•nistretor, end hie with wltl\Oul CQnven1n1 °' w1r-respect ol Ille lollowong lnmecffetemenle.Slnocon-2222 end tnformatton •bout ~"' "'"'"'" ..., April
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at tne COUr1 will! proot ot -· renty expressor1mp1>e<1 r .. pereels ol lend so1ueted on oc. • un ibogedo, puede tile proe>erty Submit blda to "'7V'*.,,.,.,.. . YICe. • written req\Mlt atll· garding 011e P<>SMSS•Of'I or G r 11 n d ltemer •"" -.lclo de ref· Ille person named below K aiser Permanente 'nQ that )'OU OMlre ~ encumt>tenc;ea 10 pay tile Ceyman -Reg1stret1on .,..nc:la o. llbog9dol 0 1 before Ille 11me blda woN be MAim AND
H osp ital. Anaheim notioe of llle filing ol 1111 In· remaining pronopel sum ol Sectton Breakers B1ocr.. una oflc:IM de •rud• legal opened Peymen1 Te<ms ADC>Mal
CLAPP HtlJ.s Sh e was an ventory end ~~t of Ille nole(sl secured oy saoo 568 Pare411 Nos 14 & 15 11 l(YH el cttrec:IOflo tei.. Std mus1 be ec:companied DWIGHT K C ac-a late usets or of Ille P•'ll· Oeed of !rust w1111 on1e.es1 15 proposeo to c.ncet Ille fd!Wco). by the lull 1moun1 ol lhe bid June M G...,,t• LAPP. l'OWltant A nauve of ttons or eccounta mentioned u in uod note provooeo ad-tbo~e Land Cer11foce1es c-No. 522:517 If 11 totlls S200 or less If the 8021 San Joee Cr 85. a nauve o f Cali· Provence, Rho d e rnS.C11onl20Chndl200Sol YlllC4la 1f eny undet Ille •Iler three weeks rrom 111ej Tllenemeendlddressof 1011JbldesmorethanS200 BueneP111190e20 fonU.a. pas.5ed aw a' lsland and a N ewport tneCaltlorn .. ProoateCOO. terms OI utd o-i of Trusl lest dlle ol 1"'9 second 1~ court •s fEI nombte Y submit 20 percer>I 01 1~ M.ay 1 1988 at H • Bea h d Mency,,...... 8utW "°J, •-Cllarges Ind exp•n~ •~ly tnserhon Any person doreccoon de 11 corte est SU· •mount b<d or S200 wtncn-JoOeene C HarrOd H • o;ag c r f'Sl en t 10 In Pto ,._, 10Z71 K'*ul of tile Trustee end or 111e tonoong lhese L endlPERIOR COURT OF CALI· ever •S gruter On 1912Seedrttt0r...,.
ospiul. N e w port years Fonner West Drtve, Hwtllngten 9Ncft, trvtts c:rNted by said 0eeo Certotoc.res •s requested 10 FORNIA COUNTY OF OR· 1ance ol the hig11e~1 ~ Co<OM del Mar, CA 92fl2S Be.i.ch Mr ct.pp w as en d resid en t of San CA nMI of Trust re1um lhem to the Registrar ANGE 700 CovtC Center b.llance due of any will be
barn August 4. 1902 I Bernardino Co Published Orange Coast Slld sale w111 t>e on May 01 lands PO Box 1089 Drove West P o Bok 83a requ"ed 1n 11.111 Form of Pey·
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was a member o f the TW134 11 fl01 Soolh Lewis Strl'l!I Daily Pilot May 3 1988 leiepl!One number of plain. c:11111er·s or treasurers
and o p erato r o f Catholic Fa.1th She IS Ori~ Cekforn•• 92668 T 14S 1111 • euorney or p1a1nt111 c:t'9Cll Of by a Un11ect s111es
n 111ur111er ordered 1na1 pur9Uar1t 10 1aw end the Supero0r Court, that Ille f named llPOf1 the determlnltton of ttw Judgea of
Dwtght's Beach Con· sur vwed by her h Plll.IC 111)TIC£ At the ttme ot tile onnoal w11nou1 an •Horney ,, (El ~111. benk eiq>reS11. °' cession for
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band Dr J US· . publlutton 01 lh1s notice Pl&IC NOTICE nombre 11 dtrecaon y el nu-lelegreph money order years oseph H . NOTICE OF the 101al 1m0\lnt 01 111e un mero de te1e1ono del M•k• Cllec:k or mooey ordw
anc:l ltsted u the proepecttw =~ P~ be and they -llWeby -'ilcted drewn to cornptete the lonnatlon of tM ,.._,.• ~lorln number, llx1een of wNdl w4I be ~....., .,.,,, Ille Alc:eil Y-19M/119, to wtt·
He was a member of Scanlo n , Newport AVAtlA8LITY OF paid balance or lhe obh· 1 SVMMOHS ab°'ljedo del dema11dan1e. 0 p1y1ble 10 thE Internal Rev-
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M et hodast C h urch In Jam es A Sc I Pursuent to Section descrl~ dee<! ol lrust and RALPH CLAY FROST toence ebogado ea) LAW Nature of Tnle The nght NAME ANO H K an on. 6104(d) of thll lnternel Rev· esllm•led COSIS expenses BARBARA FROST MR OFFIC ES OF DAVID rnle end Interest of Ille, .. : ~··
unungton Beac h , euuu, Ha.wau, and enue COde not1C41 l1 ller•by • n d • d v •" c ~ s 1 s FROST ,BOROS 2300 East Ketella payer (~med on 111e tront ot
and a mem ber of the M ark N ScanJon of given lhat the annuet return S 191 670 13 vou ARE BEING SUED Avenue Su 11 e 2 o 5 11111 f()(m) tn and 10 the prop·
Willlam A. Buhr
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for tllec.lender)'ea' 1987 ot 11 IS possrble lhat al the B Y PLAINTIFF JOHN Anehe•m Cehlomle 92806 erty Is ottered for s.le sub·
R otar y CJ b d h ' T na. Ille HIGH BLOOD PRESS· hme of M~ Ille opening bod MELSHEIMER D.t.TE (Fecne) MAY 4 1ec1 to eny proor valid
-U since au& ters, erese M . URE FOUNDATION 8 pr1• may t>e less then Ille lotel You hive 30 CALENDAR 1987 ou1s1andong mongages en--
1942, and a membeT Scanlon of I rvine v11e loundetoon. 1s ev111a.ble tndeb1edness due DAYS llher tllts wmmone Gary l Grenvni. Clef'k cumt>rances or other ioens
of the Windsor O u b N icola A Scanlon of II Ille loundllton s prlnCll>al U evailat>le the e11pec1eo 11 MfYed on JOU to lite 9 •r Werforle F•H•. ~uty ' in levor ol thord parues Lo\fU18 h usband o f N ewport Beach D -Ol11Ce lor in$p9Clton during opening bod mav be 01>· trpewrttten r••pon .. •t Published Or•nr eo.s1 ao••flSI Ille 18.xpayer lllat .,. F Har , no:· regular business l\Ours from t1111ed by ullong Ille follo'*· thle -rt Oeoly P1101 Aprol 2 Miy 3 auperto1 10 Ille lien or the
llf' ns O app, lov-g1na H Birkner, San 9·00 am to 5 00 pm by eny oog tetepl'\Onf! numbers Of1 A lellet< or phoM c.11 wtll 10 17 :988 Unite<! Stites All property
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ang father o f Jack K F ratlCUC'O. l grand-<:>llzen whO rl!QueslS 11 wttn•i> Ille d1y t>etore tile Nie 171•1 not pr-otec:t rou; your type-11as ottered ror a.re where ts end
Clapp Hunungton I daug hter -t SJSte 180 days efte< Ille dete ol 345.4137 or (213) 627-4865 wrtt1en rff9C)ftM muit be as 11 ano w11110<J1 recourse Be h __ ... J F J rs. tlliS publtealton HEl'MEI FINANCIAL In~ 199111 fOfm" rou ao-1ns1 Ille United Stales
Do
ac .... u anet ae I ea.n HartJ.g of Alta The tounesetoon s prinop .. C°"~ATION, 11 eald went the court 10 he8f yovr Ml.IC NOTICE No gueranty Or werranty e1<·
w ty of f'ullerton. Loma : M a r t h a oMoce is l<laled at 6 wino True•. By T .0. SEl'VICE -· press or •mphed os maoe as iliso SWVlvtng are 7 Bertrand of Carlsbad '°' New!>or1 Be.cfl CA COtliltitANY, 11gent. ~Nd If JOU do not Ille ,ou, / K 39571 to the v11td11y or 111e 1111e
grahdctuldren and 6 Agnes F f W . 92660 Br. Vldll J. Hoplllne. AMi. reepc>nM on time, you mey STATEMENT OF Qulhty QJent11y •eight
erguson O The prone pal meneger ot lent a.c:t.tary, I01 South loM the c:.M, end your ~DONMENT Of' 5tra or ~ton 01 any of
grea t grand<;hrld~n w erw IC k . Rho d e Ille IOUf'detoon 1$ MIChMI A Lewi• St.. Orenge. CA Wllgel. money end prop-USE Of FlCTITIOUS llWl property or llS Illness
Fnend.s may call at I s I a n d • M a r 1 e Weber M D tall. 171•)JIS-4700 erty "'•' be t•llen wltllovt BUSINESS NAME lor •ny use °' purPOse No
Pierre Bros Smith
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F erguson of S pnn Ru1111 eno Tucke< <IOI TAC 11025703 further wernlng trom the Tiie lollowong persons cie•m woil be t oos;dere<I t0< Mort p ( Id g· Ctvoc Center Drove W Sent• Put>hshe<J Orange Coast c:ovr1 heve 11>endooed the uM ol •llowance Or 1<11ustmeot or
WlT)' at -t 00 M If' . M ass., and 1 •n• CA 92702 Diiiy Polo• Mey 3 10 11 Tlter-• er• otllef '-981 ,.. !tie F c1111ous Bullneu tor rMCtS5ton of the sate
to 9 00 PM Tuesday, brother . Joseph Min-BILLIE RICCI Secy Treas t988 T 144 qulr-ement1 You mey went Namt' Ptay metes Smell besec:I on ra11ure of tlle PfOP· and 12.00 P M to 9 00 ahan of Suru Valley ol the Founoetoon. 19826 to c.11 •n 11tor,,., rtghl Worlo Pre Scllooll 2950 .erty 10 conlorm with any ex-
. PM Wednesday Fu-Rosary w ill be ted Burleigh Yor~ Londa CA Pl&IC lll)TICE ewer. If rou do not known McCtontoc• Wiy Coit• pressed or implied rep-aJ feel !12688 lft ettorney. you mey call.,, Mesa CA 92626 resent I lion Redemption
ner Sllel'vct' w1U be at 7 30 PM Thursday Puoltstoe<J Orange Coast I( JMtS altOfMY ret.rret .. rvic. Of Tiie Foc111tous Business R1gn1s The rtglltJ of re-
ronduct.ed on Thurs· at S t o ne Funeral 0111y Ptlol May 3 1988 IUP£1'K>f' COUfllT • 199•1 •Id office (ll1ted tn Name relerred 10 above w•• demp11on as spec1heo on
day M ay 5 at 100 Home, U pland Ma.a Tl46 Of CAUFOtUaA, ltM phoM bo<*). ltleo on 11.3.93 tn the Coun-Internal Revenue Code sec;.
PM at the F'trst of C hnsua.n Burial COUNTY Of OAANOE C1M No.~ ty ol Oflnge F"29268 hon 8337 are quoted as fol·
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Pl&IC lll)nt'C In Ille Mauer of Ille Appl•· Tiie name and a<Jdress ol Jeck H Park 789 lows Sec 6337 Aedemp.
n 1te e tho d1st will be celebrated at "e cation 0 1 EDWARD lhe coun 1s SUPERIOR Paurartno Cosu Mesa CA tton ot Properly 111 Before
Church 1n H un u ngon 11 ()() A M Wednes· MOTi« Of GUSTAVE POWELL tor COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 92626 Sale Any person whose
Beach with the Rev t day at St J h TRUITEE'I IALE Chenge or Neme COUNTY OF ORANGE. 700 Jean Perk, 789 Peulanno property has been levied Joh Carlso f ;-._· h osep Loan No t 11:W.98-7 No A 142461 CMc Center Dme Wes1 Costa M~ CA 92627 ' upon shell h1ve the right to
. n no f1ciat-I ~t ol.1e C hurch in 1'S92/TRIPP AMENDED ORDER Senta Ana CA 92701 · This 1>us1ness wu con-pay the amount due. t..nB lntennf"n l w ill be U pland Interment at T s No Fl2006 TO SHOW CAUSE The neme addreM and ducteo by 1nd1vldue1s (Hus-t°'ljetller will! the expenses
made al Pac1hc View I Bellevue Cemel~rv UNIT CODE F FOR CHANGE OF NAME te~ number or plain-bend and Wife) ot lhe Pfoeeedong. If 1ny 1o
M emonaJ p k ../.· Ont.an -. HERMES FINANCIAL EDWARD GUST AVE ll'fl 5 •ttomey ()( p1a1nlllf Thll statement wes filed Ille Sectellty at any lime .
1
ar am 0 CORPORATION aa~ .POWEL l llu toled • petotton without an auomey IS LAW wltll the County Cle<k ol Or· pnor to Ille sale 111ereof. llld
l y suggest ronlnbu· STRAUSBAUGH pointed Trustee u he in rn11 coort lor "'order al· OFFICES OF JAMES J DI enge Cooniy on Aprll 11 upon suc:h payment Ille Sec-tions be made the IOllowmg oe.:rrbed 01 lowlng pe1111oner 1o cllange CESARE A Protes1tone1 1993 ret•ry Shell rest0re such
F 1 r s t U n
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e d F R A N K trust Will SEll AT PUBUC h .. fher neme lrom EDWARD C0<por1tton. 8a8 No Metn Jack H Perl\ .Jeero Perk property to him. and .. ,
S TRAU SBAU GH AUCTION TOTHE HIGHEST GUSTAVE POWHL to St Sv11e 905 S1n1a Ana. Publtalled Orenge Coast lurtllef proceedtngs In coo-
PACIFK: VIEW
MElllC>ft1AL P Alttt
Cemetery • Mortuir 1 Cf\&pel • Crematory
3500 P.icoloc View Of•vf'
· Newpor• B~acti
&44 -~:oo
HAQ<Hl LAWN·
MT OUYE
U ortu.ir, • Cemetf'rv
Crematorv
1625 Gisler Av"
CoStd Me~d
!>•O ~'>~4
NlllCE IAOT'HE!lll
KU. MOA.DWAY
Mortuary • CNlpel
1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9 150
..... --..1 awa ... -1' BIDDER FOR CASH (~nl ,,. E 0 w I N G u s T A v E CA 9270 I t 714) 558· 7901 Diiiy Pilot Aprol 19 26 May necttOn Wllll Ille 1.-vy on auctl ~ y """'Y . lormt wlllCh ere llWfvl ltn· ANDERSON DATE MAY 10 1985 3 10 1988 properiy Shell OMM lrom
1988 ln Fountam Val-der 11'1 Iha Untied Stet•) IT IS HEREBY ORDERf.9 LEE A. SRANCH. Cl«ll. T12S Ille tome of SYc:t1 ~yrneot (b)
ley. CA Survtwd by • n d I 0 r I h . c •• h,., • ll\al "' peflOOI lnteru ted '" •r Edith T ern.n. o.,iuty Redemption of Real Estele
w I ( e M . I d d cer1rfled °' other chedla Ille miner ''°' ... td ~., PIJtHtahed Orange c~~ pt&JC NOTICE Aller Sele (I) Period The
S
· 1 re ~ '" CfYil Code Sec-before this coun in ~-O..ty Prlo1 Aprtl 12 19 26. own«s ot any rell pr<>C)erty
trausbaugh o f Hunt-tJOn 2924!1 f Payeble "" f\llt al men1 No 3 11 700 CMc Mey 3 1988 K-1 SOid u prov>de<I '" section
angton Beach. Two the time of sale) all right lllle Ceht9' ()'tve W•t Santi T 112 FICTITIOUS 8US9NEN f!33S. their heors e1<ecutort. s
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G a r y end lnter..C ~ to Ana Ca11tom._ °" MAY s NAME Sl'AnlllEN'T or e<lmontstrators or eny
St 'b h end now held by h under 1988 11 2 cs o·c:lock p M .. .,.IC MnffCE The fotl0win9 persons .,1 persoo 111v1ng env 1n1er•t
r au• •UC Of Uld Deed of Tf\191 in Ille •nc:I then eno Ille!• ~ '"~ nu doing l>llll,_ 11 I thet•n. °' • lien tllereon. Of Laguna Hilla. Stanley Property 11ere1nittar de· cause 1f1ny1t19y111ve Wiiy CALIFORNIA COASTleny person in tlletr befllll.
S t.rausbatAgh of Hunt-9Cf'lbed sltd peUttOn '°' cnanoe .ol FICTIT~~StNEll CLUB OF ORANGE COUN-ah•JI be permilled to,~
lnglOn Be.ell and l TRVSTOR BRUCE C neme "'°"Id nol be granted NAME ITATtMENT TY 3652 M1ctie1son Drow the properfy aotd or lny Tfi\IPP IT IS FURTHER orO.ed Tiie lollowlng e>er90nl •re Irvine. Cihl 927 15 · parttculw tract ol IUCh prop-
s tep-son, Robert BEN E F I c I A R y that . copy 0111111 Ofder10 domg buSlness H Or•no• COHI F11ne11 erty II •"Y time Within 180
M o ntgomery of MERCURY SAVINGS ANDlhOWC.UMbepubltlhed ln SANTEE INVESTORS Enlerprisa Inc Celit0<nie deys afterthe selelllereof Maryland. Jie was a LOAN ASSOCIATION r .. the Orallge Cout Daily Pilot 245 Fischer Suite 02 Coste 3652 Mtcllelson Drlvl
12
1 Pr1C41 S.'Ctl property or ~be ot the Elec c:or-ded July 13 1~ •• • newapeper of gener•I Men, Call! 92626 Irvine. Cell! 927 t5 . tract of propeny lhall be
. , r · • Instr No 8•·289207 of Of. clrculatlOo, publlahed In this Callfornll Pens.on Invest· T1111 ous1nau 11 con· permtlted to be ~ traaan s Unian# 4U. ftctal Aec0<d9 In the ottlce of county II leatt onoe • Week ment Rea .. rcll. •roe C1111-ducted by • c:otporetlon upon payment lo th•
There will be a ter· the Record.,. of Orange lor four c:onaecuuve weeks fornl• 24s Fltcher. Sulle Dick Allen Chief E purc:tlaser,0<lnc.uellecan-vwe at Harbor Lawn Coo'1~; u ld deed of trUlt prior to the di)' of aaod llear· 02 Cost a Mesa. Ce hf utlve Otllce; •· not be lolioO In in. eovnfy In
M e morial Chapel ~be<! the loHowlng "'i.ted APR 7 IQ88 92626 Thia itatemeont .,., hied ~he property to be r•
Thunday at 1.30 P.M . THE ' '"NO R"'rcRRED "AMEi L ............ ...__ George P Vall 2131 Ceo· with Ille County a...11 of Of. Ille~ litU::,ed· then to '"" c;r ,.; -•n ....._ lury Perr.. Leoe ~317 Lo. •nge County on April 21 Ille_ ...... ~ ..... •~•of
H • r b 0 r L a w TO IN THIS GUARANTEE IS .. the lupert« Coun An?:! c I f 9006 1Q88 • ..... .... -........... or
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""-n SITUATED IN THE STA-Publi•lled Ora~ Co.sl 5 a 1 7 IUoQ•IS. Ille ernol.lftl paid by ort11.•rv JJU"IC'l[;ton ""' ,. '"Lor '"' ,.._lly Ptlol a I homas A Greco One F17M1 6 ....... ,...,. ..... __ nd ~ -.1• · vr ..-orOANIA CO\JNTY..,. ... pro I 19 28 Perr.. Plaze Sut1e225 Irvine Publllhed Orange Coul t;;' ,._.,,,_a tnl-1 -~ OF ORANGE Cl'TY OF Mey 3 1988 TI 14 CIJll 92714 ' Delly Pilot Mey 3 10 17 2• t eorutalle rat• of 20 P9f·
Ron11<1 J Guyef 245 Fi.. 19811 . . ' ~n!u':en!..flecl of
Chef. Sulle 02. Coste Mesa T·142 8338(C) Ett.cl or Jvnfor s:;
C111t 92626 curnt:wanoee ,. •
TJtoG buatneu 11 con· PtaJC NOTICE NM of ~:::: ~ed by • genwaJ part. . glwn or • deed to l'MI ptO:.
1P K-er1't ••eculed purtuent to
Ronald J Guyer Pr-. FtC~ ..,...... Mellon 8338 lftel d~ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
Mette M . Cttapm111
3101 S Fai""-w Aw ••3
Santi Ana, CA 92704
Delton L Newlano
13'21 Sendtlur1t
5-lta Ana CA 11270S
Helen Veneman
1010 Mac:Artllur • 13
Senta AN CA 92707
Jocelyn J WIClc.,."-"
13202 Stanrlcfl Pl
G.,_, Grove, CA 92642
Shawn E S.r1on
S912 Belllleld Lene
Hunlinglon BMctl. CA 928'8
AMn B J0<d111
16222 MOf1teray Ln S·3•0
Huntington Buell, CA 928'9
Mery M Sliva
12601 GroveYlew SI
Garden Grow, CA 928'0
811 8 Wlfla
USS Marin Cira. •St1..C
Huntington Beach. CA 92648
Edmund D. 8Mn
2949 Lal~ Orhle
Fullerton, CA 92t3S
OenlelT ~Jr
878 N Lemon H• Trell
Orange, CA 92M9
Harold Burton Knoll
21812 Eagle ....
El TOfo, CA t2t30
Coleen H. Mongan
10311 Ulder• S..da
Santa Ana. CA 92705
~-· MS E. Aedbud BrM. CA 92121
Hertlen!.aw... .....
510S CRlcent St.
~.CAt2I07
Join H. Cox 2 1 t s 8eecf't 11\'d Sp 1 s
Mlhelm. CA 12*
<*II NA* ITAT'llmNT IUCh property ff"om al 11ena,
This 1111_,1 wu !tied Tiie foltow1ne l)er90n• ere encumbfanow and t•t... Old9 C. "*
"'"'" 1he eounry CW11 o1 0r-e1o1ng t>ustnett u °* wNcfl tne ,.... 01 1 Ht ~ • fllloeya = County oo Apr-11, PA"TY TIME LIQUOR. United Stst• -'tll ~ Or-.. CA t2tU The Legal Department at the
Dally P110t Is pteued to an-
nounce a new MrVioe now avail-
able to new buslnelMa.
We wtll now SEARCH the
name for you at no extra Charge.
and save you tM ttme and t~
tttp &o the Court HOUM In Santa
Ana.. Then, of courte, an. the
Mef'Ch II comptetecl we wM flte
~ ftctttkM ~ name
statement -4th the COW'lty Ctertt.
pubbh once • week for tour
...... reqund by ... 8'ld
then Ne youa IKOd of putil--
cattcn wttl'I the ~tr CMR.
'
Pteue stop by to file your
l'k:tltious ~ statement 1t
tM Daily Pilot LeQ_al Depart-
ment. 330 W•t e.y, C09t1
M9U, Celifomla. tf you can not
llOO by, ptMae call ua
mt (714) &42~1. Extenlfon
31'5 or 318 and we wtll make
1t1engementt for you to hendle
this ptocedure by malt.
11 you 8houkf have any further
questions, plM99 call UI and we
wtN be more than glad to uatst
~· Good luck In your new bullnelall
1548 AOllO'I• A~. Coetl to whdl the 1oe¥Y WM mM9 Ft7117J ,_,.... Calif 9282t Md prlOrrty ' ......., ... Jaflneol\
Publilhed Orange COM! Mokheles Atllanutou1 A. eou&.TON. ~ 7357 Santa a. crci.
Delly PllOt Mey 3 10. 17. 2•. 11338 Clllne Or,...., A,.._.: ..,,.... leaC9, p 0 ._... Plftl. CA 110120
1911 c.lit 90701 •ox C ·H . LAOUM
T. 1..0 . Thll IWtanen II con-....... CA~ A OMa W. Pett*lon
---------dUcted by, an~ ~ Orenoe Cout •10 •OCllli.n. rta.IC NOTICE Moll ...... Atl\enlmJOUt ~ ""°' Mey •. f... """'*"'· CA t2I07
Tlllt llatamert1 wM tied ' ~ w1t11 uie eoun1r etet11 aot Or· ,..... ,...
FtCTITIOUI ....... = Count)' on.~ N , 1 ne1 T,.,... A~ NAMI ITA,....,., ~ WftC9 AnllNln\, CA t21CM The~~ art nn1t1 MQUUT '"°" dOlng ~ ... Publltlled Orange eo.t ~
WINDSOCK, 13 A~IO, 'f:'a'I PHol M9Y I . 10, 17, 24, TM Qty of Twttn le ,._ lr\I\~ c.m. 12120 quest~ ~ HWll¥ Aand1ll J 81ackwood T·13t ~!tie Pfopoaalf 3 YOl1'•• !~ Plaza Or!Ya. Suite ,. .. : Mid Ila 4 Door a.den ~ laad\. CA ~
-.ta Ana. Callf. '170' °""19 TNOI
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~UESDAY, MAY 3, 1988 25 CENTS
NB man, robber d.ie i.n shootoul
Merchant gunned down in front of son;
police hold Irvine man, another suspect
Brower was killed on his 64th
birthday.
David Brower said he and hts
father were unlock1n' the doors to the
I S09 Main St. business when the
incident occurred.
5000 as I saw the 1un, I wasyaralyzed
I JUSt remember shooung.
Police found 1wo guns at the scene.
said Provence. One apparen1ly
belonged to the robber. and the other
to Brower. The son said his father
always camed a weapon at worlt.
By GREG KLEU.X
ud JONATHAN VOLZltE
Of .............
As his 3l-~r-old ton watched on
in horror, 'a Newport Beach man was
shot to death Monday while tryina to
fight ofrthrtt gunman who attempted
to rob his check-cashina business.
One of the would-be robbers was
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killed by the shop owner durina the
brief shootout.
Philip BroWCT was pronounced
dead at the scene of the shootout at his
Santa Ana business. Checks Un-
limited. Gerald Kina. 20, of Costa
Mesa died later at fountain Valley
Regional Hospital, said Santa Ana
Poli~ Sgt. Collie Provence.
Hoag
balloon
1andsin
G~orgia
By GREG llERltX
Of .............
In Hortense. Ga., things don't
change much.
There arc about I 00 residents in
this ruraH>urg. located at the l unction
of routes 301 and 32 about 2S miles
outside of Brunswick. which it.self is
mapped at 75 miles south of Savan-
nah on the Atlantic Ocean coast.
There arcn 't even enough people in
Hortense to warrant a general store.
So when Terry Scan drove to work
Monday mornina and spotted somc-
thinJ blue in his cow pasture. he knew
it fairly cned for more investigation.
At first, he didn't know what it was;
maybe some garbage someone had
dumped. maybe an old news~pcr.
All he knew for sure was that 1t was
blue and 1t hadn't been there the night
before.
Not one to back away from a
curiosity. Scars pulled his 'J)ickup
truck to the side of the road, aot out
and tramped across the dew-soaked
grass to where the object lay.
He picked it up.
It was a balloon, half deflated. but
with some writing still lqiblc. It was
the wntma that stunned him.
It said "Hoag Childbirth Center,
Newport Beach. California.··
Sears was understandably befud-
dled. What the heck was a California
balloon doing in Hortense. Ga.?
. ··1 never found anythina hke this
before... declared the 29-ycar-old
Scars in a distinct Georgia drawl. .. I
was amazed that something from
California could make it here. and so
fast."'
Sears made a senes of phone calls
that led him to Pam Bolen.
spokeswoman for Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Ncwpon Beach.
The balloon began its trek at noon
Saturday alona With thousands of
others which were destined for the sky
in celebration of tbe hospital's new
Labor Delivery Recovery suites, said
Bolen.
But while its companions scat-
(Pleue eee HOAG/ A2)
.. We were standina in front of the
door and my father was puttini in the
key to open the dQOr. I looked down
and saw a aun in my father's side, ..
said Brower, who ran the businC$S
with his father.
"I don't really know what hap-
pened after that.·· he recalled. ··As
Reatarea
Provence said Brower was success-
ful in preventina a robbery because
police found cash inS1de the store
"We're not sure how many shots
were fired. but the) exchanged a fe>N."
Proven~ said.
Occupants of a business above
An aqudc familypataltaR&I of appro'ftl on a~ place
at tbe eatn.Dce to '::J;:! II.arbor. Tbe pleuare oC a warm
·~ a~dy oa the annoyance of a coD8tantly CJ&n&IDI bell.
Swan a long-shdt with long resume
Irvine water district director seeks GOP
nod for Congress on moderate platform CAMPAIGN '88
for the past six years. He was
appointed by Oran&e County water
BJ PAUL A.RCBIPLEY
Of .. ..,,.. ....
Excq>t that he lacks money, or-
pnizauon and wide-sptQC:i name
~ition, Peer Swan miaht be
considered a loeicaJ front-nmner in
the crowded 40lh Conareuional Dis-
trict Republican primary.
Cena1nly he boasu some of the
stronicst credentials for tons-time
service to his community.
Swan, 43, has been involved in low
visibility community ~ ~rk datina
t.dc to the mid-l 960& when he
volunteered 1n voter registration •ncies _in 1 9~S to represent their
projects. "get out the vote" drives and . ant~ts.m the e1aht-cou~ty Southern
vanous campaj&n activities for the Cahfom1a Water Committee.
Republican Party. He~ appoint~ to Oraaee ~oun-ty Sanitation Olstnct 14' when 1t was
He was a i:nember on the .Board of fonned in I 98S as wcU as treasurer of Go~mors 1n the Republican As--Oranae County Citizens for Water.
soc1atcs of Oranae County . from Undersc:orina his interest in eel.a·
1979-8.S and has t?cen an &S10C1ate to tion. he became a cbaner member of t~ Stat~ Repubhc:an Central Com-the Oraqe Coast Collclt Fouftdation
mmcc sance 1984'. • in 1916. whteh railes fUnds to
Swan has faced the electorate supplement colleae pn>pams. He
himself, bavina been voted a director also is a member of the OwiCdlor's
with the Irvine Ranch Water District Club at UCI.
in 1979. He bu served as president And be is a veteran. haviaa risen &o
'
the rant of captain while scrv1na 1n
the U.S. Anny from 1967 to 1971 ,
includins a tour of duty as a hehcop-
ter p1lot 1n Vietnam.
Despite the length)' resume. Swan
acknowlcdacs he IS at best the fourth
man in a 12-candidate race that most
observers say has thrtt front-runners.
But he believes that resume speaks
as loudl> as all the shck campa1an
literature ofh1s better-financed~
nents
And tow v1SJb1ht) or not.. he Sl)"l
his wort on those orpnuattons
demonstrates the quahues needed to
be an effccuve lc&Jslator.
.. A conattssman IS a low v1s1bchty lob. You're one of 4'35," Swan said. rm aoal-<>nentcd. acuon-oncnted.
(Pleue ... SW Alf/ A2)
Bro .... cr's shop saw a white Nman
spttd1na off after the shots wcro fired
and wrote down the license plate The
car was traced lo an Irvine man,
lcadana to the 10:30 a.m. amst of
Harle) Chnstopher Cunis. 20. of
In-inc and a~ Dev.ayne Jones, 19.
a runav.-a) frrinf the CahfomJa Youth
Authont) fac1hty an Chmo. Provcnoe
said I
A third man was taken into custody
with Jones and Cunis near the Sunset
R1"er home. but was later released
after Questioning at the Santa Ana
Polx:t Department, Proveac:e lidill
Irvine Police LL Mike WhUe llid ee
three were taken mtotu5todywitbout
incident and were not armed.
Curtis was bein& held at ~ •
Count) Jail, in lieu of S2'°-000. :Jail
offacaals said Jones had yet IO be
booked Monda) evenina.
Onginall> from Sheffield, E•nd•
the Browers moved to Newpon
Beach six )cars ago from floPmOOt,
Ill . a suburb 1ust south of Ch~.
There 1s one other son. Ruudl. ,
(Pleue ... llERCBAJfT / .&2)
Baker rivals
deny links to
forum accuser·
Divided on whether
adultery allegation
should be answered
By JONA THAN VOUK.E
Of .. o.llJ .........
The m vstery figure who accuSC'd
congressional candidate David Baker
of ha" 1 ng an e~tra-man taJ affiur
~m~ to have made good his cscaJX.
as ma1or pla)ers m the campaign
denied an) kno~ ledge of the man
v.-ho made the asscn1ons at a public
forum.
The man u~t a Balboa Ba) Club
forum fcatunn& nearly ever) can-
didate for the 40th Congressronal
Distnct scat last Thursdav v.hen he
stood up dunng a quest1on-and-
ansv.-er session and accused Irvine
Councilman Baker of ha ving an
affair
The man bolted from the room as
Baker pauSC'd and then answered the
pre" 1ousl)' asked qucsuon Without
making an) reference to the o utbum
After the forum. however. Baker
called the stunt "'the d1n1cst kind of
pohucs"' and said th.at he and his wife
··arc comm med to each other."
Baker and a campa1an off'IClal.
Frank Cat•nnicch10. have sinced
refused 10 comment on the aot\&U·
uon but one Baker aide, who asked
not to ~ 1denuficd. said he tailed the
man after the d1srupt1on.
The aide said he followed the man
for about a mile as the man walked
from the Ba) Club out to CO!St
H1&hway. The man waiicd to
McDonald"s. then to Bobb) McGee's
restaurant. v.here the aide said be lost
the man.
Candid.ates Nathan Roscnberi.
Chns Cox. John Kell) and Peer Swan
on Monda> dented any knowledae of
the man. and had muted f~linp
about the outburst.
CoJ. and Roscnbera termed the
incident unfortunate because· 11 de-
tracted from the real 1ssuesoflhc race,
such as water-JSC and traffic. But
others ~1d It brou&ht to li&bt an
und«t) IOI ISSUC th.at needs to be
addressed. and likened Bakcr'1 al-
lqed affair to the e~cnts lMt brou,ht
rPleue .-BAJmJl'8/A2)
Huntinlton man dies
in drive-by shooting
A suspected gang member from
Hununaton Bnch was lulled b) a
smgle sho~n blast as he stood on a
Santa .\na strtttcorner late Sunda)
authonucs said
Santa Ana Poh~ Sgt. Collie
Pto'ence said Joseph Frank Valdez.
who h"cd on Jacquel)n Lane in
northeast Huntington Beac h. was
gunned do-.n in the 1600 block of
West Highland Street about 11 p.m.
Sunda).
The 21-)car-old man was standing
on a sidewalk ""hen he was shot from
a passm& car. Pro"encc said. He later
died at Fountain Valk)' Rcg>onal
Hospital.
~ k1lhng 1s believed to be gang.
related. mallng ll the third 10 the
1600 block of H l$hland this year.
Santa Ana authonues satd.
The area 1s a haven for illicit deals..
frequented b) drug dealers.. but
authont1es tn both c1ues said the)
v.-ere unsure wh> Valdez was in Santa
~na
One poh~ officer said t~ area 1s
run h) the H t&hlands Street Gana. but
1t was unclear whethct" Valdez was a
member of that pngora member of a
nval factton ··1respamng-on their
temtory
Mesa puts
growth
measure
on ballot
By .JENNIFER WE.BEil °'_....,,... ...
·Personal touch key to c.ontlnaatl~n school
•
, .
I
I Ty11Nr, ~ 3, 1
formalize ttie cf\y's 1lre.adj ·stri-1" .,_.-. Hep .. City
Ma ..... An.~ ltoodtr 60 c1a,,. 10
come up wilb 1 list ol'altemativft fbr
whit 1.ht ordinantt could indl.*de and
asked forastudyofall t.hecity'I majot
intCTStttions.
Tiw: decisions 10 look into an
ordinance and 10 put the initi11ive on
th(' ballot came under fi~ from
rn1denL5 who ar&ued that tile vote
v1olattd lhc Ralph M. Brown Act.
That Li"· ttquitts topics of council
d1scuuion br put on an accnda made
avallablc lO the public 72 bOUJJ
before the mcetini.
The pubJishcd agenda did not hint
.11.t the council's intentions 10 discuss
either the initiative or an alternative
ordinance.
UJYON BALLOT •••
a.raucd, however, that 1hc n:ll·
tionship between the •hatysi1and1he
lal<'r 1ctions were 1cnuous.1t btst.
The decision to put the inilia1ive
ot1 the ballot in the fall dectionscame
after wttks of delays by the oouncil.
One of lhc primary rasons for lhe
postponement was to allow the staff
to write its analysis.. Thl' resu.ltin&
report has been intc:nsi=ly crittcized by
the initiative·,. backc:B. who claim 1t
is biaJC<I.
Wood ap~ared 10 agrtt Monday
when he said ... I feel that there: art"
cen.ain s1atements in i1 that appear 10
be what a court could intefl)iTt as
promotional."
which liet betwocn the San Dieao
Freeway 1nd'South Coast Drive wetl
of &Hr Street
Woo4aid the n:t"crmdum i111~1
because the oouneil's 1pprov1I of the
project is not a policy act~n. Ncver-
thelcu. he has 1one to Ora nee County
Superior Court aeckina a jud&e'a rullna on the questiorf:
Whether to issut the bu.iklint
permiu will be-considered at the May
16 mtt_?ing.
Reagans consult
astrologer on
occasion -NBC "This docs not lead anyone to
believe thert-will be aoythina put on
the ballol. .. said Sid Soffer. rcfenina
to the initiative as he pointed to tbt
agenda.
He rtt0mmended the rcpon be
treated as a "Staff report and not be
dis1ributcd wtdcly for public con-
sum'ption because i1 is illepl for lhe
ci1y to spend public money to
dis1ribu1c material th11 takt1 a pos-NEW YORK (AP) -Praidcnt
ition on c~ion mattcn.. A ropy will Reagan and his wife, Nancy, have
be held at the City Clerk's offi« for consulted an as1rologcr on ~on
public examination. to help set the prnidcnfs schedule.
U.S. Temps Calif. Temps Eztended
After proposi114 the ordinance,
ho~vcr, Buffa said that askina the
city staff 10 oullinc ahcmatives did
not fall under the auspices or the
Browtf Art. -1rs not a Brown Act
1ss~; it's not aaendizable."
City Attorney Thomas Wood also
said tht discussion W:l.S not iUqal
under the Brown Acl bccausi= 1t was
related to 1n item on the agenda. a
iTvi_e"'. of the city stalf s analysis of the
1n1t1at1ve. Wood said the council
frcquenll)' asks the staff to look 1n10
other areas of an item on 1he agenda.
He did nol address the legality of
voting 10 place the inn1a11vc:" on 1hc:
ballOL
Wh«ler and several c111zens
Opponents of the: inillative said NBC News reported Monday.
they were-. concerned that snipe1s of The: network quoled unidentified
th<' analysis would be used ap1nst sources as sayina the: schedulina of
!hem in 1hefall election. Although 1hc major c:v('nls has sometimes bttn
149-paae report. a point-by-point changed because the: R<".apnssaid the
look at I.be initiative. reached no astrologer had indicated ano1hcr timc
broad conclusions, 1hc tone of 1he "·oukl be bcuer.
.document was largely critical. Ncws""·cek magazine r<'por1ed
In another development issue. the Monday tha1 fonner White Housi=
council delayed dccldin& whether to c!!>cf o f staff Donald Repn's
issue building ~rmits for the Amelc'ATicmoirs would n:late 1hat the Rc-
Dcvc:lopmcn1 Co:s Metro Pointe apns sometimes consul! astrologers
project. for help on tou&h decisions. ·
Costa Mesa Residents for Respon-Ask"Cd about the reports. White
sible Growth collected enough stgna-H~usc spokes~an Mark Weinberg
1urcs 10 fortt a 1Tfef"<'ndum vote on said Monday n1&ttt ... I do nol know
the dcvelopmcnl"s second phasi=. anything aboul it."
Jetliner lands on one engine
the New Tole.yo lntrornat1onal Airpon
1n Narita. 40 miles northeast of
Tokyo, but the: Bgc:ina 747 tn1c:d 10
the terminal under its own power.
engine stopped shonly befott the
plane landed at J: 17 p.m.
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jumbo Jci. wllh 258 proplc:' aboard
larnkd safely on one: c:ng1nc:" Mo nday
aflcr two of the enaines stopped over
the Pacific and tht' third stop~jUSI
bt'fore the landing. an a1rhne official
said.
None: of the 239 pas.scnacrsand 19
crew members on 1he Los Angclcs-
Tokyo n1gh1 was injured, he said.
Officials wt're 1nvcs11p11ng.
Passi=ngcrs chc:cred and applauded
when the Boeing 747-100 st:ttled on
the runway, Kyodo said. SWAN .A MODERATE IN GOP RACE •.•
K.yodo N~ws Service. quoting air-
port and airhnc offi cials 11 did not
identify. 511d the pilot shut off the
engines af\tr noucing problems with
fuel gauges. It was nol kno""·n tf that
meant the plane "·as running out of ,
fuel.
United spokesman Katsuro Jp
"31d emergcnr~ ''eh1clcs stood by at
UAL Fli1h1 97 was 39,000 feet
abo\t the Pacific and about 125 miles
from Narila when the first engine
stopped. Kyodo reponc:d.
l!Mi said that half a.n hour later. 45
minulcs bcfoiT landing. lhc second
engine stopped a nd the pilot radioed
the: Nar1la control tower for an
.. eit pcditcd approach:· The third
··1 C"XJX'("tc:d dealh ai"any moment, ..
it quoted Kazuko Ka10 as sayina.
Mrs. Ka10. who was retumin& from
her honeymoon, shouted at her
husband when the plant landed:
"Thank goodh('Ss w-c didn't die!"
Boeing spokesman David Jimenez
inScattJe, Wash.... said thesafclandin&
did not surprisi= him .
PERSONAL TOUCH KEY TO SCHOOLS •..
From Al
comp1Thens1'e school. .. the dean
said ... The ktds don·t fc:c:I IMI down
hrre. the) get 10 know one anolher
bc11er. V.'c ha'e a real can ng en' 1ron·
n1en1 ··
Greenfield said the en' 1ronment
make!> the students feel special. and
that lTcatc-~ the atmosphere for sue·
CC\\
.. Our teachcn; are basically coun·
selors as welt. !he\ work on self·
es1eem:· he said. ··~·e have honors
s1udc:nts here. ""ro have: a student
counr1I, ""'C ha't' a 'studcn1 of the month_.··
Back Ba' Pr1nc1 pal Carole
c·as1aldu a!it"t"d that !he-smaller
classes are what makes conunua11on
K"hools win "1th s1udronts "ho might
othi:rw1sc farl.
··Wnh the larger numbt'rs. you Just
t an ·1build1hr-pe-rsona l rc-lat1onsh1ps'
"""llh the kids, wnhout that. you can·t
find the kt} to 1urn them on to
edut'auon ··
l his )car. Grttnfictd said. W1nter-
sburg "!II havt: 30 graduates 1n a
ge-ncral popula t1on of 130 st udents.
W11h a larger program. Back Ba y will
ha v..-140. Castaldo said.
Shr-s.a1d .. there's no way·· any of the
140 would have graduated 1f left 1n a
traditional school
""The-y arc all ""ondcrful kids. but
the~ ·re going to do 11 thc1r own wa y,"
she said
.. Their O""'n ""a}-· oftt:n ""orks.
officials al both schools said.
Castaldo said shr-reccived a tele-
phone call last "'eek from a 1973
gradua1e who told her she was
fin1sh1ng ""ork on her Mas1cr's
ll<s=
.. That makt.=s n worthwhile. I !old
her 11 couldn·1 ha\c happenr-d o n a
better da), .. she said
Harding also said the small v1c·
tones arc: the payoff.
"'l1·s fun to S« the looks on some of
lhesc guys· faces "'hen the succced.'0
Harding said ... You·d 1h1nk they
never sucettdc:d bt'fore ...
Some of them ha ven't sucettded
before. Greenfield said, but ifs not
necessarily their faull -1hcy d1dn°t.
get a fair start.
""The bulk of ouf population 1s at-
rist:· Greenfield saKt . "They wc:tt the
victims of child abuse. or saw al-
coholism at home or had broken
ho mes.··
Castaldo said her district is work-
ing on a new program to identify the
al·nsk students sooner "to give us
more time with them." The procram
is 100 young to judge its ~uhs, she
s.aid. .
··wc·ve just uncovered the prob--
lcm ourselves.. .. she said . ..,
A goal of the continuation schools
yet unn1ct. Cutaldo said. is to
increase lhe number of students
returned to the ranks of traditional
hi&h schools. That is somethina
accomplished by less than a dozen.
Back Bay s1udenu a ~r.
But Grccnsfield said some students
just don't want to ao t.ck.
.. It's a small-school cnvironmmt.
and some kids just like that. .. he said.
"'Th<' teachers.. 1he pa.mtll and the
kids all work together.
.. Ifs not an ideal environment,
there are kids we lose. but we just give
ii our best shot."
From Al
rm dissatisfied with aovemmcnt and
I'm gains lo c:ff«t change."
One person with strong ~ogical
convictions isn•t going lO att0mphsh
much for his constituents. Swan
contends. Oransc County. with few
cxcg>ti.ons,, has not ~n blcsscd_with
strong leadership, he ariues.
"'The name of the game is to find
other people in 1hccoun1rywho shart"
your values.·· he said. ""This is the
~hhiest.. most Republican district
in 1hc country. The leadership of the
Republican Pany should be-hert: and
it hasn't been ...
Swan says most county Republican
lqislators aiT .. considered either
ecttntnc or nice guys ,and light-
~i&ht. so I don't think this district
has e\c:r lived up to its potenual."
As congressman. Swan's prioritin
would include balancing 1hc federal
budget.
He 1s treasurc.Fof Pacifte Scientific.
a publicly-held manufacturer of el«-
tronic instruments and aerospace
produc1s, which he)oincd in 1977.
Business cxpcncnce is vi111ly
needed in a Congess where-lawyen
have wickScd too much power. Swan
says.
.. The averaaie American is frus-
trated by beina tted up in red 1ape by
attornC)'1., .. he said.
Swan would push for the same kind
of efficiency in governmen1 that the
business sector relics on to succeed in
the fiec: martet.
While poli1ic.i.ans oontin1.1111Jy rail
against raising lUCS... they att in
rcalil)' creatin1 a deferTCd tu throuah
dcfiClt spendina. Swan says.
··\li.•c·"·e got to stop monP&Jn1 our
children's fu1urc . In good times like
1hcsi= ""'(" should be opcratina at a
surplus 1ns1cad ofa deficit:•~ saKt.
In fact , failed leadcrship in govern-
ment and 1he private Stt1or alike: is
creating a dim fut.urt", Swan believes.
"We·"e go1 to stan setting ideals for
young prople. The function of gov-
ernment 1s to providc conS<"nsus
d1rect1on of what the country is going
to work. for ... hes.aid.
.. The la!it real direction anybody
agrttd on was when (Prt"Stdc:nt)
Kennedy said we·iT going to put a
man on the: moon 1n 10 years."
The sp1noffsof1hc moon project -
1n improved educational programs.
nc:w knowledge. ne•· products and
ot1ler benefits -proved its wonh.
Ix-sides g1y1 ng Americans pnde 1n
them~\vc:s and their country. Swan
"Y' ··1want10 be back as number one.
We ca n·t do 1ha1 by si=ndina our bes1
and bnghtest 10 be la~n and
1n ,cstmcn1 bankers.-he .said.
S""·an would rcquiiT all young
Pfilple 10 g1 vc two yeairs of service to
their country 10 help them appre'Clalc
Amcncan ci1izensh1p. 100.
··This is not an 'E' 11ckct. Ifs time to
re\'Cr5<' the trend and get oul of IM
stlfish ienera1ion into a coopcrat1ve
generation:· he said. "There's not a
thing wt' can't so'vc: by shanna the
burden."
In fact ... shanng the burden·· is a
commo n theme throughout Swan·s
positions. from solving environmen-
tal is.sues 10 1raffic congestion.
.. we·rt" 1oin1 to have 10 make
major structural chanfCS 1n 1he way
we: run the world or we re IJ?'rlJ. to kill
our children or ,vandchtldren. ·· hr:
warned on polluuon.
And many of his proposed wlu-
llons would respond 10 many of the:
problems. Swan says.
For 1nstantt. he suppons t.axe~ on
1mponed oil. which woukl cut the
1rade 1mbalaocc:. cut usage and thus
lower air pollution, fol"("(' car manu-
factu!Trs ,to iwoduce more efficient
"l'hicln. provide: a revenue sourtt for
h1gh"""l)'1 and sumulatc the economy
1hroua.h moiT jobs for American
workers.
l..ik.rw1K. focus1na on the local
transponation issue. Swan says cut-
ting 1ravcl time 1n half woukf redutt
smog by about 2S .pc:-rcent. -'°
mak.1ns our roaids WOl'"k has 1rcmcn-
dous byproducts beyond the hc:an-
bum of slow""IOing. ..
He bch<'vcs a pan1al and relauvdy
inexpensive solution rrsts on simple
computeriz1ns of traffic signals acrou
Cit)' bound<1nc:s to improve: traffic
now.
And 1hc roun1y deserves m0tt
federal h1ghW:1.y funds than 1t haos
been gelling.
.. There·s a frustrallon and aovcm-
ment is culpable;· Swan said ... Some:
of our congressmen an: mon:
1nten:-sted in jumpina up and down
and rombarra.s.s1n1 DemOCB1S. So it's
no wonder they don "t vote: any money
for this coun1y."
As a modcra1c Rq>Ublican who
would work with Democnts. SW:an
promises honest, effective rq>l""CSCn-
tation .
HOAG BALLOON LANDS IN GEORGIA ••• BAKER'SACCUSER REMAINS MYSTERY •••
From Al
1c:red. rosi= and e'entuallr bunt as the~ soared 100 high. this balloon
travel<'d on
"We were all real excited. The halls
are buzzing "'1th th~ news." said
Bolen. "'ho said there ha ve been no
other balloon findings reported thus
fac
8 ) the best ros11matcs. the 11ny,
helium-filled balloon 1rave\ed mart
than 1.800 miles 1n abou1 42 hours.
Thal works out loan average speed of
about 43 miles per hour.
Dave Coopc:r. a metcrolog1st with
the Na11o nal Weather Scrv1C<'. said it
takr-sa. rare Kl ofc1rcumstances for a
.. 1oy .. balloon to make Stjh a lc:n11h y
SOjOUm .
"Most balloons k«p ns1ng until
they pop or drop. The helium must
ha"c k.aked at just the ri&ht rate to
allow the balloon to stabilize a.nd
travel,-said Cooper.
Consultina rettn1 wind pattern
maps.. Cooper estimated lhat the
balloon probably leveled ou1 at about
I 2.000 feet and dnftc:d on winds tha1
carried it sou1h over New Mexico and
over nonhcm Mexico before makin&
a nonhward 1um toward Geo~a.
""Ifs C<'rtainly believable. bul it's
not very common:· said Cooper.
For Sean., 1hc little blue balloon has
become a bi& topic of convenation.
From Al
down former presidential candidate
Gary Han and former min1stc"rs Jim Sears. a controller forGcorJia-Pacific Bakker and Jimmy Swagan.
Railroads, said he perched the ex-.. It was a nasty allcption. it was
pired balloon· on his office credenza ugly;· said K<'ll y, a Tustin coun-
and. after calli na Hoa&, called his cilman. ··But now he mus1 address it.
local newspaper. To quolc Sir Thomas Mor-e, -Silc:na-
Scars said he's never been 10 is 1hc affirmauon of the accusation.·
California, and docsn•t have any ··rm not saying he·s guihy. t.ut if
desire-to love Hortense:. which he: somebody made that accusation
c.allod "a little: picttofhcaven God sc1 about me, I would address it forth-
out hert in the middl~ ofGeoraia." ~---
But if he ev<'r ventures west. he'll
probably make a quick stop al Hoag
Hospital.
"'Y'know. I just couldn't believe it
This kind of thinf doesn't happen
around here much. · said Sean.
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From Al
who Ii a Los Angeles physician.
Brower said his father "knr-w his
wa)' around a gun." bu1 was no1 an
cspcciallyproficic:nt shooter. He said
h is father was basically ll quiet. soft.
spoken man; "jus1 an avcrqe auy ..
who liked to spend time wi1h his
family and. occasionally, ao fish.!n4:
"He ncvercaUJhl anythinc. bUt be
liked to ao." said David. smilin&
sli&htly at the recollection.
Min.am Brower said Monday was
her husband's 64th b1nhday. Satur-
day 1s the couple·s 3Sth wcddinc
1nni"crury. The: fam1I~ had planned
quiet. simple cclebrat1ons (or bo1h
occasions.
"11'1 unbelievable, JUS1 un-
believable." said Mrs. Brower, starina
blankly out the ti.ck window of the:
family home. ..you never beUevc
somcthina lik<' this will h•~· I
IUCSS I'm just lucky they dKin I 11.kt:
both of them ...
Brower said he and his father had
discussed bein1robbcd 9tYCt1.I times.
but didn·t dwell on the pOuibili1y.
Brower said be ind his father hid
condUC1ed business virtually troub&e-
frec si nee they opened Checks Un-
limited six yean aao.
The wont probkm they"d en-
countered before Monday wu some
pet1y vandalism.
··we were careful, bul obviously
ftOt ca~ful eft0Ulh," 11id Brotriott.
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Swan also said the issue: needs to be
addressed. but added the comment
about whc1her Baker had an affair
isn•t much ofa mystery.
public a~t his relations.hip ...
Swan sa.1d the allcacd affair. which
rt"J)Of1edly ended in lltccmbcr, is an
1uut in 1he race bee.aux it i1 contnry
to Baker·s campaian materials.
··He's pain1inahimselfas a man of
God and a family man in four colon
(rt"fcrring to Baker's elabon1e colo;
campaian materials dcpictina famill
life) but_ that docsn'1 seem to jibe,·
Swan said.
"Everyone who lived in Irvine has
known abou1 i1." Swan said. -Almost
everybody r VC: Spoken tO in 1hc
campaign knew and spoke aboul it ...
everybody knew he had a problem
with his maniaae and he was Yer)' ~~~~~=-~~~~
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