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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-10 - Orange Coast PilotTUESDAY, MA'¥ 10, 1988 25 E Honig calls BB strike unfair Sc oolschte rapspen tngwalkout. says union ea · ers p laying by old rules • By ROBERT BARKER °' ....... ""' ..... State Superintendent of Pubhc lnstruruon 8111 Ho ni& today lashed out at H unttnaton Beach City School Di~tnct teacher union leaders who have called a one-day strike for Wedn~ay. White House attacks ex- aide Donald Regan· s loyalty to President Re- agan rather than mount a point-by-point rebuttal to Regan's book.I A4 In d ex Advice and Games Births Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log SPortS AS A 10 A3 84-7 8 S-10 A 9 A7 A6 AS A3 8 1-3 Honig said the walkout 1s an unfair labor practice and 1s illegal because the elementary teachers have qreed not to stnke in their contract. whtch expires June 30. Homa accu~ Huntinaton Beach union leaders of .. playina by the old rules" in their militancy. Irvine to consider housing homeless By LESLIE EARNEST Ollleo.llr .... etlllf The Irvine City Council will take another look to night at the possibihty of accepting two of five farmho uses offered by The Irvine Co. to shelter the city's ho meless The farmhouses. located on Burt Road in east Irvine. were once used to house field workers and were set 10 be demolished. Ear11er this month, the council unanimo usly agreed 10 review the pro posal and to accept volunteer offers by building trade unions to bnng the farmhouses. built 1n the 1930s. up 10 code Irvine Mayor Lari) A.gran .a backer of the plan. recommended the ctty spend as much as S 10.000 to front the costs. The d1scuss1on at the previous council ml.'e11ng centered largcl)' around the economic fcas1b1hty oft he pro1ect. Some said the SI 0.000 figure "as nai ve and 1ha1 costs were hkely to escalate Ott\ers 1ns1sted that the fiscal pro1ecttons were meanu•ess since restora11on of the farmhouses would be a volunteer effon. He said Hunttnaton Beach City District teachers -and other Oran" Count)' unions that planned a one- day JOtnt stn ke Wednesday -failed to eUllC in t.be "st.a~nshap" he claimed ts beans demonstnited by other unions in Cahfom1a. ·•They (teacher unions) arc wllhng to bt reasonable everywhere el~."~ said. "This isn't the ume to be atbatrary. Teachers will suffer .. Two other teacher unions an the county -Maanoha in Anaheim and Westminster -have subsequently ~uled •their disputes and dropped plans to sanke. A thud. Oranae Unified. has renewed ncaot1att0ns. Man) KAhn. executtve director of the West Oransr County Unttcd Teachers Assoc1atton. said toda)' that Honia·s statements are "compk-tel) inappropnatr" and serve to undt>r- mine union t ffon s ··1fhe's mad at anytb1na. he should JCt mad at the Hun11n11on Beach School Board "ho have refused to endorse the class-s1u 1n111a11ve on the November statt .,.,1de ballot," Kahn ~d D1stnct officials meanwhile. arc ~rocccd1n1 v.uh plans to hire up to .. OOsub511tule teachers Trustees took tmn-st"nC) action two weds qo. agrtt1ng to pa) substttu&n SI 7S a da) -more than twice their normal $75 a da) The tcachcn arc Sttktn' a 6 percent pa) increase v.h1le 'district officials i.a1d the:' ran·a afford more than a 3 S pcrCt'nt · inc~ . ..Ihc.. .dutnct rc- cc:1\C~d .. 2 S percent cost-of-h v1n1 (Pleue eee STIUKB/ A2) I Charlene Turco with the Tran.ttional Houa-lnl Project •tanda ln front of an lrri.ne Co. .., .... .,.,_., ... ._ fa.nnboue on Bu.rt Road that the city may belp refurblah u a •helter for the bomelees. Sin~ then. the fannhouscs ha'e been re~xam1ned and the project has been reviewed by the city. A rcpon on thoSt' find1nss. tncludin& a pro1ect1on ofaco<>t ofS I'\ IS2b for matenals onl". "111 be prt"Sented 10 the counc.11 tonight Last "~r the l It) considered ho us- ing tht· homc:lcss fl a~ "unuS('d an1maJ <.hl·hcr The plan "h1ch dre-A-na- t 1onal J1tcnt1on. v.as ul11mately v.1thdrav.n Mesans challenge EIR on theater noise By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ...... ,... .... A aroupof noise-weary Costa Mesa homeowners planned to file a lawsuit today challenging the vahd11y of the environmental study that was sub- mitted for construction of the Pacific Amphitheatre. The lawsuit apinst the Orange County Fair Board contends the environmental impact report was improperly filed. thus invaltdattng the document. said attorney Richard Sp1x. The latest action by Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa comes the same week they go to triaJ in a four- year-old lawsuit the aroup filed aaainst amphitheater operators Ned West Inc. In that suit. homeowners are seeking 10 lower the "olume at the open-air concen arena. The case 1s to ~ heard Wcdnesda) The aroup contends amphitheater officials '1olated the Cahfom1a En- vironmental Quahty Act when the) expanded ~e theater fro m 5.000 10 18.SOO scats without pubhc no11ce and after environmental repons were prepared The nC'v. action was unc,pectcd h' the Fair Board. which has ~n nego11a11ns a settlement v.1th Con- 1.'emcd C1111cns alona "'11h "-ed \\>~t and the c11, of Costa ~ks.a ··Bccau~ v.e wett" in the middle of the ~ttlement proce'is 1t comes as quite a surprise." said F11r Board spo~~"oman Jill Llo:-d Sp1~ ~1d no slatu1c of hm1ta11ons "ould appl~ to the 11-~ear-old EIR since tt "as filed incorrectl) in t~ first plalt' Because the nine-member board considered ttself a ~l3te agenc' the EIR v.as filed "•th the Sacramento Resou~ >\genn 'ip1~ said The board. formall\ known as the (Pleue eee lmSAJlfS/ A2) Co u ncil endorses sound wall plan Plumm er to s upport highway project a t Coastal Comm iss_t_o_n_ By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... ..., ........ The Newpon Beach City Couodl cndo~ a Caltrans proposal Moo. di) to v.1dcn ( oast H 1&)\way in Wesl ~ev.pon and crttt a wall to reduce the traffic noise rcachina adJKC!lt ne1&h borhooc:b iht Cit\ will send Councilwoman Ruthel\n ·Plummer to speak 1n sup- port of t~ proJCC1 v.hen the state Coastal tomm1u1on con5tdcn the ~oposal Thursda) in Manna del e~ plan calls for v.'ldenini COH1 H1ghv.-a) from fi,e to six lann bct~ecn ~v.pon Bouk"ard and H1&)\land Street Eventually. CaJtrans v.ould ltke the h1ahV.'I) widened all the wa' to Golden West SlrCet an Huntington Beach In add1uon to the road wwicn1na. Caltrans has proposed a ~tcr me- dian landscap1na. new parluna spacn and a conlrO\ CTS&al sound waIJ to run parallel 10 tht' h1Jhwa) aJona 1u co:.staJ SJde The pro~ wall sparked dcbale tn communtttcs on both sides or Coast H1ghwa~ Whtie rcstcknts hv- ina on the coastal side la"JCI)' favored the project. man) "' inJ 1n the 'ev.pon Sho~ community on lbe inland s1dr ~lte'e the waJI maaht reflect traffic 1101se into their net&h· borhood The) also are concerned that the 4-foo1-h1Jh clt'ar plastic wall sming atop 1 3-foot-h1ah slumpstone base v.ould become d1ny despite penodtl wuh1nis (P1eue eee COmtCIL/ A2} Seizure of Irvine man'sboat defended DA asked to investigate Wieder mm staff .... wtre repertl W ASHINOTON -Transpor- tation Secretary James Burnley de- fended the seizure of an Irvine m1n•1 S2 . .5 million yacht for c:anyina lelt than a teaspogn of marijuana today and said the Reapn administration will continue to enfol'Cle iu touahened telZU~ pol19. The 133-foot Aft Royal was con- fiscated in intemationa1 watcn off Key West. Aa .. Saturday after a Coast Guard boardina party found about IO marijuana seeds and two stems in a trash can and d~drawer. the crew · and the Cobt Guard said. . The Ptuladephi•baJed veaael is owned by the Tomima eo;p. of Irvine and was bdna moved from SU Qieao to lhc Mediterranean. wbeft it W&s to do ch.amt work. •hen it was stooocd in the Yucaaan Channel for 1 routine Cout Guard documents ch«k. the cttw and Coat Gurd said. ~we dMbi•t decide that 11e ~ ,oina ao to out and seiJ.e bill expensive X-Shts over tiny bits o1 marijuana., Burnley •id oa A9C- TV'1 ':"GOod Moniaa AIMrica." "What I announced 1 few ....., llO wu if we find ••Y ileml clrUll oe a vClid. we're toi1' to.lilae 1 ~ we·re toina to tum 1t o~ to CMllOml ind w're loiaa to kt tbem make tbe ftMI dctenaiMlioa ilbou& ....... lht --...... bl ..... '° .. OWMr or told 11 auctio&." Tamimi~ am J. = ... ---~ .............. Ml be ,..,. •Ma ...,1111 or WI New-l:., leecla ...._ .U alldll • .;;.:....~= .:...'":i ......, ...... ,..y oMeWI ... ... llfVlled _.IO CG mm• Ga tile ~. "'··•-•l»hlli/U) Activist questions 2.500 contribution priortO vote on Laguna La urel project By BOB VAN EYltEN Of ............. A Hunlin11on Beach pohucaJ ac- tivist has asked the county District Attorney's office to anvestipte allega- tions that Supervisor Ham ett W1cdt'r \'iot.~ the county•s ~mpa1gn spcndina ordinance when w voted to approve The Irvine Co:s Laauna Law-el project last month. Knowna.s TINCUP(Timc Is Now. Clan Up Poliocs). the orcltnance prohibits county supervisoa from votinA on any measure t.bat would . . financ1all) benefit one or more oft he member's maJOr campaign con- tnbutors Shuiey Gnndle is the author ofthC' 1977 ordinance. which defi nn a ma1or rontnbutor as an\ Ont' who has gl\en m ore than SI. 7 JQ to a suprr- "•sor's campa1J0 On Monda~. Gnndle delivered a lcuer to the Distnct Anomey's office allqina that a S1.SOO contnbutton made 10 \\-1edcr's 42nd Dtstnct Conaress1onal campat&n o~ The lf'·ane Co Employees Poht1cal "c- 11on C c mmtttec betore the Laauna Laurel 'ote placed her o"er the Tl~Cl P hmtt Wieder cast the dec1d1ng "Ott' on the controversial l~guna Laurel dl'· 'elopment ;igrttmtnt. which v.as apprO\ed 3-2 She also supported another If"\ ine Co. proJ«l. the ll"\tnc Coast v.h1ch was appro'ed b) a 4-1 \Ote on .\pnl 20 If' 1ne Co oflic1.ils sa' the cm- plo)ecs' commttttt 1~ ~pirate from the rompan> and that members' contnbut1ons represent 1he1r own polttical '1ev.s. not thoj(' of the com pan\ "The · la.,., sa~s clear1) that a. pohtsal action comm1tttt 1s allov.C'\J to contnbutc to • fed('ral campaign ·· Substitutes chalk up respect .. • said Jud) Frut11-a company <>pokcs.,.,oman. "We have a battery of la"''ers a<h1s1 n1 us on thete mat· ters ·· ( ounty Attorney Adnan Kuyper agreed v.1th FruUJ. · 'o. I do n't behe"e lhc: contnbu- uon \ 1olatcs our ord1nancr tf tbt pol 111cal action com mttt« i1 lepal'a~ from the company:· saJd Kuyper. .\Htstant 011tnct Anorncy Mauncc Evans said toda~ that be bad IT'Ct'l\cd Gnndle's letter but bad not reached a concluston. .. he's ra1~ some conocms. but I don't have enOQlb facts to make a d('temunatton " he wd. A. h'1 of the 34 cootnbuton IO the J'(lhtcal acuon commautt mcl&ada £PleMe ._ WISD&a/A2) • OCsalestu increase for roads killed ., Qll&G l.LEJ\U ............... Poltcc from Newport Beach and Bouldcr, Colo., ha\'e uns\Cd • for- mer Newport Beach resident in connection wtth the disappearance &Dd probable slayma of a Dana Point n,Jllvc. Timothy James Keene, 24. was atTClled in Buena Park Saturda~ C41orado WafT¥t '°' tm>nd mu.rdef. Mid Bouldc:r Polkc: L Robn1 Sullen. He is beina held on $100.000 bait in Oransc County Jail peodina elltradi\Jon to Colorado. Keene, a transient. is the pnmc suspect in tM disappearance of Michael Mcteer, 29, who was last Sttn on Oct. 17. 1985. only a few weeks after he moved 10 Colorado with Keene. Mcteer and Keene wen: room- mates 1n Boulder. where Mcteer worked as a car salesman. Onl) c1Rht d.l)'saf\n'Metcerwas last seen. Keene was arrnted for drunken drivina in Custa Mesa whale dnv1n1 Metcet'5 car. said Sullen He was etted and ~leased. However, pohcc later received a Colorado massing persons report on Mcteer and other ups that prompted them to seize and starch the car. The search turned up Mcteer's wallet and some bloody clothana. but at was l'h ~rs befo~ police from Newport Beach and Boulder could put totelbcr a sohd case qaanst Keene SuUeo said pohcc arc convinced that Mcteer was murdered, and said they arc. unltktl)' to find his body. Police believe Kttne may have dumped Me1ccr's body in the Rock) Mountains or out of state. said Sullen. Kttne had been hv1n1 w11h his pare nts in Newport ~ach sancc October 1985. said Sullen Mctcer's mother. Olga, said Kci:ne·s arTl"SI comt>S as a ~ltcf. "I've been waitma for lhts day tor a Iona time, .. she Sllld. Mcteer was a mtmber of the 6m antduatJna class al Dana Hills Hiab School in 1974 and the divorced father of two sons. aies 11 and 9. He attended the Un1vers1ty of Anzona. but did not graduate BqlOllloa at bank NEW DELHI. lndta (AP) -An explosion ripped through the Citibank office in downtown New Delhi today. k.ilhna al last one person and 1njunn1 sevc:nl olhtts. WIEDER ••• P'romAl several of the company's v1~ presi- dents as well as several members of the Board of Directors • ~emperatures heading for 90s U.S .. Temps OrNllla nt .. ~ ,, •• Pfloenlll '° .. l'!thOurgfl TO "' .. Loe Portlllnd.M-6t 42 ~ T1 12 Pot1lend .Or• .. IO ~ 51 43 ~ Tt eo ...,_.. Tt IO ~°'" 72 .. All9nbc c., .. 52 fWlo fa .. ~· .. $3 St Louil ,. 63 --.-. 12 11 Slllt l•• °'' .. 43 ... ., 43 Sen Antonio .. 12 ~ .. .. s-ttle .. M Calif. Temps ~City 7l ..,. .,,.. 74 55 ~-17 4t ., .. ~.SC 14 •s~ 75 53 ,._.. .. San e.m.td!NI .. a-totle.NC 71 12 Tempe.St P1ttbQ .. IO San Gabri9I 90 .. Cl*-00 12 52 Topella 15 •7 Hlgfl. low IOf 2• llOut'I ~at 5 a.m. Senta AN 17 St CtnclnnetA Tt 53 Tuceon tt 54 a.k•efielcl 82 &3 Santi Bart>w• ea .s ~ 75 56 TulM Tl a.. EU<f'h 72 u Sent1Cna ee tO ~ONo ,. WMhlngton.D C ,. 57 F''-'C) IO $3 74 Ian Lull ()blllpO 70 44 o.IM-F'I Wot111 .. 56 WldlM 79 .. LoeA~ 75 IO ....... ....,. 17 0 ~on 75 54 Otilllel\O 81 54 a.rt• Monica eo 50 o.n-70 :~ Surf Report PuoAobla t2 43 T.,_Vl#Wt .. '° °"" Molflet 71 Red""" 74 51 Tcwr.,_ 71 50 0-,ott 70 53 t..OCATIC* llD lttAN Redding 71 so WMlWOod e7 53 O!Autfl 51 42 Huntfn91on .._,., I 2 -Redwood City 7t 51 Y-.itte Vt-/ 71 33 El PMO .. 42 ..... .Mlty """°'1 l·l ... Seer-10 71 54 l ·l ,. Sali...at 72 .. COUNCIL BACKS WALL ..• .\ccordmg to the ordinance, how- ever. the contnbu\Jons of com~ny offictrs must be: taken u individual donations. unless they were de- liberately combined for the pupose of circumventing the TlNCUP hmit. &1e FWber*1 ......... Q,Wld~ 73 "t()lll~~ 11 41 Z2ndS1t•.~ 10 ,,..._......,. .. IO L..-.._,., Extended ,., ... Siii Diego a SI 1.3 ,.., Sen Frencteco " 54 1·2 -SanJOM 73 54 Niglll -mor'*'9 low ~ From A l Nanfa O'Bnc:n. president ot the Newport Shores ( ommun1I> .\s· socia11on. told the lOuncil Monda) that lhc: maJOflt} of the: more than 600 famihcs she: survc}ed oppo'it' the tound wall and "1cv. ll as an unncccssaf) c:xpcnmcnt 1n \Ound attenuation. -we arc being used as guinra rugs and arc: being asked to help pa) for 11 ·· she said. Stak transportation planner\ first proposed a I O-foo1-h1gh wild "'all bul that proposal drcv. the m· of dozens ofn:s1den1~ who said the v..all would cut them off from the ocean On Fc:b. 25. opponents managed to persuade 1hc Coao;tal Commission 10 deny the PfOJCCt 0'8rif"" alc:n ~1 1<1 ,.,.c:•ii,.n•~ <1" ""' la\.or a h1ghv..a> "'Hkning a~ 11 would allow traffil '>Pl'l'di. to increa~ Others opposed 1hr plan b«ause they ~heved 1hc wall v.ould reduct their \ 1ews of the coa\I ~pale thc ob1ec11ons. council membersappro,cd the plans arguing that the: w1dcn1ng and the improve- ments associated with the pro1ect v.erc valuable 10 the cwr ( ahrans will fund S6 5 million of the: SS m1lhon needed tocomplc:tc the proJCCI The: ( 11~ of Newport ~ch will fund the rcmaindc:r. ( llY workers would wash the wall onu~ a month -the same frcquc:nc) as the wmdov.s at \11\ Hall arc washed -at an annual cos1 of about S l.800 STRIKE ••• From A l adjustment from 1hc state legls- lature. The d1stnct has invited teacher reprc:senlal1\.es to look through 1lS "books" to shov. that money 1s unavailable for the: size of ancrcase that teachers seek, accordtllg to Superintendent Diana Peters. But. Peters. noung that the teachers will rece1,e from Sl.300 to Sl,500 a vear wtth the d1stnC't offer, said lhc:y have refu!>Cd the: offer Ian~ 1·3 ,.., ~ .. 10 .....,_.., 57 Stoc;tctOfl 74 se ttv«*Qfl SMurcSey, ~I• wltll HowitClfl .. 10 .... dlNctlOfl Soutl> High, tow IOt 2 • hOurun<llng 11 5 p m cootw dl9YI loeedl ~ tn .,,. ....., to ........ n ··~ 8ar'sl0"# 83 49 -.-.,. l-.. v,.,,., ..... .ledlaeft ..... 17 .. Bog 8elf .. 21 ~ 15 to IO ooolng to 75 tO IO .,.._.,.. :-: Tides ~ 75 '1 .._.,..._~ ~tntlle-•omoel IOI ....,,..., Blythe to SI "---City 73 52 Catllllna &1 49 Smog Report laV.,.. 14 TODAY Lancul• 93 ., :: 9-ICI.. 137pm •• ~"°°' 15 Wlr~IOAY long 9Ncll 11 52 .._._ _..,_, ...... (pell ~$0 ~ 71 53 ,,....,. 12 <13."' 02 l A AltPOfl .. 52 c...!,1·100 mOderele 101 IM ..,.. ......... 14 '° :::r.: 127am ., M~ 7S 52 • 200-2" _., ~ 300 ....... 9-:fl 71 73 io.. 1231Pm 02 MonrO'll• 14 ., Ind ~ '*-doul Flrlll ••• .-.. .. t1 s2s-iwr 7 07 p"' 5 • Mont.,91 85 •• ~ d9>f• enllned pe; s.conci .. ...,....p..,. 85 42 81#1 .... ei 7 •2 pm. -WednMday Need ... 19 52 lodey'•.,.. lorecaM .....,_.... 15 56 e15Sfam ...c1-...-ia11~pm Newport &Men 83 51 ... ._,IO~ 9l¥CI »-47 NewC>nMr'8 14 .. Moon ... ., 2 22 !Ifft ,.. w---Ont1tt0 11 4t lrWle,hd..,_.V..., 50-12 ....,.,Oft!Clly It 50 di#'/ el 3 14 • ... lll>d -..... Ill 3 " Palm Sof'inga •3 y L..-'-". 11o1-.-111 Ok..._.Clty Tt 57 P-'" Puadenl eo 57 Loi ,.,.... Alr1I0'1 ll-!>I MESANS C~LENGING NOISE STUDY ... homAl "It's important that we continue to attempt to agree on a settlement. SEIZURE OF IRVINE YACHT DEFENDED ••• 32nd Distnct .\gncultural Associa- tion. administers the state-owned. 160-acrc: fairgrounds where the amphitheater 1s located. However, past coun dcc1S1ons have: ruled similar boards arc local agen- cies, thus the environmental docu- ments should have: been filed w1lh the county. Spill said. .. B~t 1t would be foohsh 10 sit back on nc:got1at1ons and 11 would be foolish to s11 back on htiption," she sa 1d .. No one of us can afford to n:lax and hopc that fate will intervene for us .. attorney and pan owner Neil Pap1ano was to go lo the State Court of Appeal toda)' to seek postponement of Wednesday's hcanng. Lloyd said Both Pap1ano and amphitheater manager Steve Redfearn face con- tc:m.pt chafJCS for pcnnming noise limit v1ola11ons that were ordered by a Supcnor Court judge: m May 1987 P'romAl Custody of the boa1 was turncd over to Customs Service agenls m Kty WC"St: the )acht's six-member ettw was put ashore but not charged Sunday night. The 'esscl could be auctioned as forfened propcrt)' after kvcral heanngs. authonucs ~1d The go-.crnmen1·s toughened pol- icy provides for SC'1zure of an> \essel when an) amount of 1llc:-gal drugs 1s found. Pre' 1ousl) boats v..crc <;e11ed onl} v.hcn large amounts of drugs were found. and the:' cssels v..ere held In lieu ofa fin<' ba~d on the weight of the drugs "'We've: got a mass1' e nalwnal problem ·· Bur-le' ..aid "We''e [IOI people: out there w hcthc:r they own big boats or little boats. big cars or httlc: cars. v.-e'"e got people of an economic classes who a~ huymg this stuff and v.-c got to get at the demand side of this problem or v..e·re not ever going to be able: to gc:t 11 under control ·· Bum le\. in ten 1ewed from Boston. said lhe ov.ne~,of the )'aChl "w11l ~ permitted to make v.hatc\Cr case he: v.11.hes 10 about w h~ there v.-cre drugs found on 11 and ( ustoms will make lhl' final tktcrmina11on about v. ht•thcr the lloal 1s returned to the O"-ncr or sold at au1:11on .. '-obo<h w1ll loo;e a boat v..1thout a hl'anng:· Burnln added later But James Pov.-c:ll nauonal lc:pl director of the .\mencan ('1\ 11 Liberties l nion, said the: pohc) '1ola1es the Cons111u11on "What's v.rong v.11h 11 1s the same thing that's wrong w11h shoo11ng someone or hangms someone: and then sa)ing v..c're going to give: you a trial to \t'C it \Ou·re guilt~ " Pov.ell said Pov..ell in1cn 1ewcd with Burnie) said the < unslltu11onal pro\1S1on "that proh1h1ts the government from 1al1ng propert) v.11hou1 due process and that's v.hat's happcn1ng in this la~ .. "It looks pretty slam-dunk to me or I wouldn't be: doing tt." he said. 8) this action. Conctmed Cnizcns hoJ)(' 10 invalidate the master plan and EIR. thus rescindang Ned West's lease at the amphitheater. Spill said. Llo)d said reprcSC"ntat1vcs of Con- cerned C111zens seemed interested in reaching a scttlcmenl out of coun during talks last week. but she: suspected Sp1x wasn't satisfied with the negot1at1ons. Karen Millar. one of the founders of the c111zen!lgroup. said they still are hopeful of negotiating a settlement. In related action. amphnheatc:r Quake jolts No rthern Califor nia SALINAS (AP) -A sharp earth- quake descn~d as a "rolling 1olt" shook the Salinas area today but there were no 1mmed1a1c: reports of dam- age. The earthquake: took place at 5:32 a m and had an estimated magnitude of 3 0 on the Richter scalc:. according lo Wilhs Jacobs. a geophys1c1s1 at the Na tional Earthquake Center 1n Gold- en. Colo. 1ncrca~ m ground mouon. A quake wtth a magnitude of 5 has ten umc:s the ground mouon of a temblor of magnitude 4. Tom Lee. c11y editor of the: Salinas Californian, was 1n the shower when he felt the quake. SUBSTITUTES CHALK UP RESPECT ... .. Although 1h1~ new action might seem Lontraf) to that. 11's JUSI conunumg to pursue all our options ... Millar said Each increase of a full number on the Richter scak indicates a tenfold "M) first thought m my mmd was that whal'~h1s-facc was nght." said Lee. refemng to a prediction by 16lh centur) French seer Nostradamus that a dc:"astatms eanhquakc would soon h11 California. From Al becau~ the\ didn't v.ant full-time emplo)mcnt "I hke 1hc: flc:\lh1hl\ ··said Dunda<,. who has bccn a K-6 '>ub in the Ncwpon-Mcsa d1stnc1 for about unc year "It's a challenge ever) da\ and C:\.C:I") da} I'> d11Tcrc:nl from the previous da~ )ou ne\cr knov. v.hat you're going to lOmc across·· Dundas was a lull·t1mc: teacher 1n Inglewood for fi,e )Cars before '"re11r· mg .. to ra1-;e children Her children are no~ grown. and "oluntc:cr v.ork was bccJnning to ~m dull .. When I first ~ent back to teach· ins, I thought 'Wh)' am I doing this: .. she said "But it's been grc-at .. Dundas. who works about tv..oda~s per week. said that \Uungcr ch1ldr~n are easier for subs Ill handle. and she added that "at the high school level. you don't get quite as much respect ·· To her peers in thl" "lev.pon-Mesa Unified School D1\tr1ct Stella Clap- per 1s known as "the suhst11u1c lady," although hc:r actual 111lc 1s 1ntermed1- a1c pcrsonncl clerk You might call her the: general of the Nc:v. pon· \ksa substitute squad She: makes the assignments ··1 ha"e hundreds and hundreds of people I talk 10. and I ne'er \CC them.'' said Clappcr. who said \he keeps a list of about 60 subs at read~ "I JUSt g1"c them their ass1gnmcnl\" Every morning around 5 10 am . Clapper begins hc:r rounds of rails for substitutes Although mo'lt ~ubs are gtnc:rahsts by nN"c<islly. ~me arc pick) and elect to "teach onl:. English on every other Thursday." said Clapper. Certain subjects arc difficult to find any subs for. she said "No one wants to get into Junior haJh. at all," said Clapper .. At the .bi&h schooJ lc:vcl. music subs art' tou&h 10 come by." Another diiad"antaac is a lower S-Y rate. The Ncwpon-Mc:Y d1stnct pays subs a flat rate of S60 per day. end 1 lon,-tc:rm rate (anythina over 'lt days) o S7S per day. said Clapper Most subs arc tatted in on a day-to- ~~E llily Pilat llA*CWACE da\ haw>. she \a1d 'r he flat rate v.orks out to dbout s ~ '" rx·r hour cons1derahh less than thl' houri~ .l\ cragr of about S 17 for a for tull·11mc d1<,1nct teacher with a hachclor's dcgrct• and 30 hours of po'>t·hachelnr c·dutallon Substitute tcac her<. arc rl'l1u1red to meet the .-,,rnH· m1n1mum standards bachelor's degree and <;tall' cert1fica- l10n -as full·t1me teachers I lt1v.e' er '>Uh\ can l'am suh'itant1al wmhat pa~ Jm ( anc:r manager ot special '>t.'f\ 1Les for the Orange ( aunt) De· partment of fdulal1on. said sub\lltutc 1calhcr\ arc raid as much as S:!OO per da\ -S:?S per hour -to v.ork during \1r1~C'> C)he said local school d1slnl 1\ undt>r strike.-s1tu- a11ons ha1.c paid nearl) 1hal much to bring sub .. inio the classroom "Of courS(' 1n a strike '>1tua11on. a person 1~ ta king wmc nsl ·· Carter noted "There ha'> to be '>omc in cen- ti\ c Officials at the H un11ng1on d1s1nct. <tJ)('ak1ng on cnnd111on of anon~ mll). <o.a1d '>ubs11tult' teacher'> ha"e ~n offered S 175 ix-r tla) to v.-ork dunng tht.• pending \trike -more than douhlc the d1stmt"; usual S 75 pcr da} rate Subs don't hkr to talk about the prospect of \t:abb1ng for full-lime: teacher\ during stn~es ·'l'~e nc,cr had to do 11. but 11 v.-ould be a hard s1tuat1on I'm glad r \.e nt'\ t'r heen In that SllUatton,'' said Patncl Harvest Eubanks a K-6 substllute teacher 1n the Saddlc:back Valley l ln1ficd School D1c;1nc1. said she was approached b> one of the four d1stncts to o;ub dunng the coming strike Eubanks turned down the olTer. "You can SI)' no." she said "They pa) a lot. but I don't know 1f it's wonh ti " Before comina to Oranac County, Eubanks lauaht for five )Cars in Los Anactcs.. where bean& a 'classroom commando' onen had an c:ntittly w E Rf L1 s Tf ~ i ~ c d1fTeren1 meaning. ''There was a lotoffamll) violence. SALES TAX HIKE FOR ROADS DASHED ••. and a lot of child abuse:. It was nonstop. all the time. and 11 showed an Fr om Al the classroom." she ~1d. Eubank\ is a "long-term " ballot measure. future: improvements. That, he said, Orange: County voters substitute. rece1, mg pnmanly ma-Bruce: Ncstandc. a former Orange could help count~ officials gain better "If there were 10 be a sales tax tcrnil} assignments which last for Count) supcr"1sor who serves on the: ratings on bond 1ssuc:s such as those increase on the November ballot. several months. She has bccn teach-Stale Transportation Commission. being floated for the rroposed San there wouldn't be time for a full set of ing kindergartcn at 4-liso Elementary said the county panel had made a Joaquin Hills. Foo1h1l and Eastern public mcctinJS in each of the School since Octo~r. mistake transponation corndors. supcrv1sorial d1stncts." said Trans- Long-term subbing as only 8 step He said the idea of a sales tax Beller ratings would mean lower portation Commission spokC1man av.a) from a full-time: position. which increase for the benefit of transpor-interest rates. which would save: Tom fonune. "You could have a is Eubanks' e"entual goal. Bwt for talion had gamed substantial suppon county taxpa)ers millions of dollars. hurry-up program, but what the nov... bc:mg a subst1\utc suits her JUSt IQ Orange C'ounly, particularly he said. com mission voted for was more fine. among the business community. Several counties already have sales communication ... "You're never bored.·· she said which has trad111 onall) opposed sales ta'< in111ativc:s scheduled for the June b II I The only government body which ·· A.nd tomorrow is always a n•w da". tax increases. a ot and sevcra more arc con-1 d . " ' T I d h I · can pace a countyw1 c 1nit1at1ve on wnh new challenges... " o c o~ own t at option 1s temp aung putting measures on the lhe election ballot is lhe Board of For those who think subbing is a s1mpl) bad policy," said Nestandc. November ballot. Supervisors. young person's piofcssaon, consider .. For the past two weeks I've been It is those "self-help" counties. ihe case of Sam Emenck, a high talking to business groups, and not Nestandc said. that arc: hkely to be In order for the commission to ~hool substitute: an the: Irvine Uni-one of them thought the Transpor-given first access to revenues from recommend a sale tax increase ballot fied St·hool Distnct talion Comm1ss1on was go1n1 lo shul proposed statewide: transpon.ahon measure 10 the county Board of Emerick. a nauve of Ohio. has been out the option of a sales tax increase." bond issues. Supervisors. it would have to obtain ~ a substitute teacher for 16 years. Ncstande said a ~lcs tax directed County officials say. however, that the approval of city councils in cities A.nd that comc:s on the heels of a 40-toward transportation would iive the: pushin1 for a November vote on • containin1 a maJOrily of Oranae ~car carccr as a full -time teacher. count) a guarant~d income for road sales tax increase would sbon-<:hangc County's population. -··1~tired1n 1971 and moved out~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ here in 1972." said Emenck. 84, who faced h1sfirst class1n 1931. -1 needed WARM WEATHER STANDARDS something to do. so I started being a substitute I did 1t a httle at first. and the more I did 1t. the mo~I hked 1t." High school students arc more prone to wreak havoc on the nerves of subs. but Emcnck said he has been unfazed "The first few years were a little rough. but r ,e learned to handle 1t." he said. "They ll't'at me well. I think they n:spcct me ·· Allhouan he spcnl mosl of his full- umc carttr es a cMm1s1ry teacher. Emerick descn~ h1mK"lf as a 1cner- ahst who wall teach "anythin& from Latin lo airl's P.E." He said subbina keeps him youna. "I think each year that r probeblr won't be able to do It nelll year, but I always can," he said. "l think it kttpS me healthy. ··This 1s beucr than sinin4 in a roclun1 chair and &fOW11'll old. · ---~ ----- »Ow• .. , II tCld:I ..... CA Mii Ndt.-9<:• ·~ C:O.O• -CA .. '«11 ~.,.~ ~1~71 "'-. "°" ...... 8Al•l1• Justca:ll 642-6088 ~ 91J 0 ..... eo-~ C--t •I ----•lc:tnt ---• ..,....., ... _. ..... _, .. '*' ..... ~~ ..... _ .,...,."V'" -What do )Ou likr about \be o.ily PiJol~ What don•t )OU like? Call the number abo~t and )our mnsqc W111 be ~. truacnbcd and ~ thtml to the appropriate editor. TM •me 24-hour anSMn~ Kf'\liet may be uted to rttatd 1tt1a1 to the editor oa aoy IOPIC- Contributon &o our U1tcn cohllnn midi 1.ctudc their namr and tdcphoM H mbcr for vcnfecauon. r ell ds ...... on your m1ftd. \ T1t1911l1RM '*"" o.,..~ ,... Try our fresh interpretations of these two all time classics. Our pleated madras shorts and our pin eoint oxford camp shirts offered in pastel shades of turquoise, rasPberry, blue and white. Gentlemtms O othina 561 Newpon Cenltf Dri ve (71 4) ~8310 • c i BJ °'' , se: SU kjc ok in : ev V1 chi th« int on an. flo tru f'ra "' -.. ~ bOI .... en ma pri I For mer hostages to speak at Irvine prayer breakfast Jerry Levin, the Mjddk East b\lmu chief of Cable Newt Network who wu kidnapped by tcnoriru in Beirut in 1984, will speak Thunday at the 24th annual Harbor Area Mayor1' Prayer Break.fast, tcbedulcd for 7:30 at the (rv1ne Hilton Hotel. Leader1 of Costa Mesa, Irvine and Ncwpon Beach wUJ penlcipete in the event, which 1s pattcrned ancr the National Prayer Breakfast in Washinaton, D.C. Tickets, at S 12 each or S 120 for a table of IO. art available from the chambcn of commerce in Costa Mesa (6~ 1490). Irvine (660-9112) or Newpon Beach (644-8211 ). Funher information may be · obtained by callina Vic Shercitt at 673-6640. Spring clanea •tarting lbe Costa Mesa Leisure Services Dcpanmcnt hat announced two new sprin• classes for adults. Thcaold and silverclusw11l begin Thursday for thru weeks and the seasonal color workshop will bc held May 30 only. Call 64S-SSS 1 for deails World trade tllllc set Marariet A. Hotzy. coordinator of the World Trade Center Institute, will speak at Thursda,y's 7:30 breakfast mcct1n1 of Women in World Trade at the Holiday Inn. 3131 Bnstol St .. Costa Mesa Hotzy will describe the mtcrnauonal business programs and act1vipes of the institute. The breakfast price is $1 S and ~rvations arc being taken at 968-3868. Slow growth talk in Mesa "The Slow Growth Initiative: Is It for You'>" will be eummed Thursday at a noon panel discussion at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. The prop-am is sponsored ·by the Alumni Council of the School of Business Administration and Economics at Cal State Fullcnon. Call 77 3-2592 for funhcr informauon and rcscrvauons. Llbrary automation starts The new automated library caal<>& will be unveiled Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Ncwpon Center branch of the Ncwpon Beach Pubhc Libra!) A drawing will be held for a 20-<irawcr card catal<>&i with the winner announced June 15 at the Balboa branch. Candldates' forum set Candidates for a number of offices tn the June enmary election Wiii speak Thursday at a "Meet the Candidates" forun. sponsored by Women for Orange County. The event. which will run fro m 9:30 a.m. to noon. will be held m the all-purpose room of the Tustin Pubhc Libra!). 345 E. Main St. The public 1s invited. Saleswomen to meet Annette Bunon will speak on "How to Increase Your Personal and Professional Power" Thursda) at a dinner m«ltng of the Orange County chapter of Women in Sales. The event begms with dinner at 6:30 at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel m Costa Mesa. The cost 1s $18 for members and $23 for fuests and rcscrvauons must be made by calling 54 -2001 Medlcat1on talk ln HB Two free talks on medication use by older people wall be given Thursday and Fnday by the Huntinaton Beach TLC II at the Warner Avenue Baptist Church. 7360 Warner A vc. Jane Hanna, a rqistettd nurse with the Orange County Health Department's Elder Care p~m. will speak Thursday on "What Drup Do' and Friday on "Over the C.ounter Media rnon," both at 10:45 a.m. Call Deb Schell at 842-4288 for more information. Tuesday, May l 0 • 1:30 p.m. Oraqe Couty Plauhl1 Com· mbaloa. board meetina room, Hall of Adminis- tration. 10 Civic Center Plaza, Sana Ana Wednesday, May J l • 6:30 p.m . Costa Mesa ReMn topmeat Atn- CJ, council chambcn, 77 Fair Drive. • 9:30 a.m. Oraqe Couty Board ef Satter· vl10n. board hcarina room, Hall of Administat1on. I 0 Civic Center P1aza, Santa Ana. <>r.,. Coat OAJLY PILOT/Tueeuy, May 10, 1• • Confisc~tion of school p&per suppotteCf. By ROB!l\T BAUEI\ °' ............ Ocean View Hi&h School Principal John Myers acted propetly when he confisai\td school newspapers that had a headhne conta1nin1 an all~ly .. W telcss" word, school trustee Jerry Sullivan said Monday .. Student newspapers have to be mpon· s1blc. and I ~inly suppon him." said Sullivan, a Cal State Lona Beach tec0nd- al) education inslt\IC'lor ... Aa &r as rm concerned, thcre·u be no comeback to him from any of his auperion." Myers aroundcd last Friday's ed1uon of the campus newspeper afttt 1 tc3cher told him that a pep o~ stor) on the Hun\Jnaton Beach xhool's Model United Nations &cam read "~re·s No Effina Way ... Effina. school offictals said. ts a 5Ub t1tutc for a word sener&tJy ttprdcd H obscene "I don't hltc scu.ana or cen'°"na." M)'el"S said Monday ... But this one Iii~ by I asked them to Nn another bcadlinc and ft it (effin&) out. Should the princlpal do it. I 1ues1 he should." Newspaper 11dvistr ta Hon11 said the an1clc and headline were wnnen by a Model United Nauonsdclep1e who aJso 1s Lull between the swarms a mtmbct ortht newspeper aff. Honiasaidthcdelcptcta~mnl) utcd the term (rcqiicnO) and uaJokeata rttent confer-en~. Honia said he read the StOr) for erron and was told b) the wntcr that he planned to usr the term m the h~dhnc. Hon11 said the student lold tum that 1l waun ··1ns1dc" JOkc .. , mlde no connection ... ta1d Hon1a. w.ho OK·d the headhnewtthout see1n11t m pnnt .. , must have been distracted. for ob\ 1o usl) I should have It had no rclatM>n to the stor) · Jut after all the Mother'• Day ahoppen vtatted Fuhlon laland and before the ruah to buy awlmwear for Mem orial Day, the eecalatora at Newport Center appear cla .. lc -and quiet. Six from Orange Coast tapped to serve on county Grand Jury, Corona del Mar , Huntington Beach. Irvine residents pfCked to_serve on watchdog panel By BOB VAN EYKEN citizens· 1o1.atchdog group O\Cr count\ oc-..,_.,,.....,. go,emment m'cs11gat1ng lOmplamts Six Orange Coast residents will ~ck.le stud} mg 'anous aspects of public ad min· problems thal could range from Jiii 1slrat1on and recommending 1mpro ... e-ments. o' ercrowdmg 10 count} administration Like o ther grand Junes. the Orange beg.inning m Jul)'. and they'll do 1t for less Count) panel al5o sel"\cs 1hc counl\ ·s than minimum wage. cnminal courts. deciding 1o1.hc1her some The six. from Corona dcl Mar. Hunt· felon) ca~ should go to tnal 1ngton Beach and Jn me. were among 19 Grand Jurors v.ork at least four da~s a panelists chosen for nex1 }Car's Orange week and rece1' ea s11pcnd ofS2 5 a da) lor County Grand Jur) their troublcs. plus re1mburscmcn1 lor And for at least one ofthc newly selected mileage on their cars Jurors. the prospect oflong hours and low The work often includes e'cning meet· pa} for the next }car doesn't seem hkc 1ngs and occasional v.eclc.cnd sessions Past much of a burden Jurors ha"e said 1he work frcquenth takes ··Mme was the second name chosen and more than four da)S a v.eck although the\ I was JUSt thnlled." said 8111 8. Wills of still onl} get paid for four da\s. Hunungto n Beach. 'Tvc met last year's "From all 1nd1ca11ons the~ ·re going to members and everyone 1s rcall> posuivc schedule e'en a little mort v.ork ne"<t about the cxpcncnce. I think it's going to year:· said V.. ills "That's all nght r m keep me on m> toes... excited about It I'm read\ to do 1t:· Wills. 66. 1s a rcu~ attornc> who Officials sa} about 125 pcoplc applied worked for the count} for 12 years. for one-year terms on the I Q88-89 Grand Orange Count} 's Grand Jul) sen es as a Jury. Thal pool of applicants was nar· rov.t:d tu hi h' a rt'' 1l'"' pant'I of 5upcror Court _1udJ1,~ Follov.mg in1cn1e.,.,., b' the l.Oun1,·s prc,1d1ng Supcnor ( ourt Judge the fi<'ld "'as further reduced to 30 cand1da1cs From that po1n11t v.as pure luck Three pc \ltlon~ on the IQ.member un "'<'re alrcad talt'n ~nl \Car for tht fim 11me in Orange ( ount' th~ 1uror-; "''" St'r'c 1he1r ~{ond one-,ear t<'rms Last \\ cdnc~a~ Judge Franc1~0 Bnseno acting pres1d1ng 'judge of the SuP"nor (oun \ l.Om1nal depanmen1 announced the I(> nev. nam~ that had been dra"' n at random from the pool of '\O top cand1da1es A.mong the lh~ 'eterans IA.ho opted for a '>e\Ond term arc James 0 Lindberg. v.ho 1~ o,c:n 1 ng a~ foreman of the I Qji ... -88 Jun Lindberg ll\e.-. in<. orona de• \far -\lso sun mg o n for a S«ond term are Jodcane Harrod. also of ( orona d<'I \far and June Galante of Buena Parl In add111on to "ills Coast residents in~ ludcd among the 16 ncv. Juror" are Op!tl L "-.1ss1ngcr. ( orona del \far \11le Monson. In ine and Sall\ J Tv.omtih . ( orona dcl Mar . But Homa. t1le 1Cbool•1 ad\tiser for four> can.. Qid M s teedUIMi a clau at the 1ime that the hadli• wu pasted on the 11ory and he let 11 ,o. "h waa a cumbmauon o( rqrt'U.a f act0'1." he ~id Hon11 said the headline wrilet d.id.ft't intend to cau1e trouble and rqrenod tbt 1nc1dcnt The COrTCCtcd "emon of the pa~ ia d~ to come out Fnday. Myen Slld 11 wiJ1 contain an cd1tonal wrmen by the cdJ\Or o ppos101 Myen' dec1s1on. The rcpnnllna "'111 rost about $275. he said. Transit's budgetto . double for nextyear : By 808 \'AN EYKE!'\ _., 4 Of-!Wlr ......... Orange Count\ s transportation plasa· ncr.. arc contemplating a budget for nex.\ ~ear that more than doubles this year'• S3 I million spending pack.asc The b11 Jump in spend1na comes u 1 rt'!.ult of state lcg1slauon last }tar whu:~ permits thc cumm1ss1on to use mol)C!J from a spcctal fund known as the Oranac Count} Unified Transportation Trust. ' Those funds ha,c. for the past thra )cars. been used pnmanl) by Clttes for the planning of maJor street 1mprovcmen~ v.nhin their borders 1'cu )Car under one of thrtt b~ proposals. the comm1ss1on will use ~ tv.ccn s~ ... million and $3 3 million frcwrt the trust 10 design and plan pon1ons of SC'' cral maJOr I~•~ improvement pf"O'" jCCtS Of thos.c pro1ects.. the b1qcst suwe ncmsart'S I 5 m1lhon that 1sdcs1inatcdtW dcs1g.n of 1mpro,cments on the ?a f~v.a) and $700.000 for widcnmgof Costa Mesa Frtt111oa'\ nonh of the Sa -\no Frecv.a\ mtcrctiangc i -\nother big 11ckct item m next y~ear's budget proposals 1s an added S530.000 lO beC'fup the oven1ght ofh1ghwa) improve- ment prOJCCtS being earned out by lb( Cahfom1a ~panmcnt ofTransponauon. E.ulier this )Car a rcpon b\ consultan~ from Fluor Daniel Corp showed thal 1nsufT1c1ent project ovef'\tJht b) Caltrans v.as causing delays 1n badl) needed frt'ev.a~ w1dcnmg and improvement pro- Jects m Orange Coun:~ One more ell.pens1"c 11cm that appcan un 1v.o of the thrcc budart proposals ts S VJO 000 for an c-n' iron mental stud) on a propo~d "'1dcn1ng of the Riverside free. IA.a\ T v.o of lhc bud1tt proposals arc similar. each calling for about S6 4 m1lhon m C\pcnd1turc The tv.·o pro()0$11s differ b) o nl}' $5.000 due ma1 nl) to a minor suaffiq change. ~ third proposal. listed as the "staun quo al1crnat1' c:· calls for about $600.00I) less 1n spcnd1n1 than1he other two 'The status quo v.ould be 1fyou want'° proc'ttd onl) with ongoing proJects and ones that arc e1thcr earned o"cr from this 'car or that have alrcad) been approved 1h1\ ~car:· said Tom Fonune a spokes- man for the comm1ss1on "II would not include am nc111o prOJeclS ·· '\lcv. prOJeclS included in the two higher budget propos.als include studies of ad- d1t1onal 1mpro' cmcnt proJCClS on the Santa ~na. Costa \.1esa. R1vcrs1de and San Diego frttv.a' s \.tcmbers ot the Transporuuon Com· mission v.111re'1c~ the budatt proposalsat a pubht hcanng v. h1ch 1s scheduled for June 13a19 a.m · Van deKalD.psupports publicity on crlzninal street gangs BURLINGAME (AP) -Widespread publicity about cnminal pnas frightens the public and platts law enforcement under ~utt. but may pay off by putt1n1 the heat on lawmakers to do somcthma. said state Attorne) General John Van de Kamp. The "up side .. 10 the rCttnt media attention to pnp. he told a conference of the Cahfom1a Peace Officers .\uoc1at1on 1~ that It has created a "powerful clecuon 'ear av.a~ness oflaw cnfo~mcnt's nCC'd~ in (II\ halls and tn the state cap11ol · · The gang problems m our CHIC" d1dn 1 spnng up in the last s1~ month\ and the' a""n't goma to be chmmatcd by an) number ofcops on the sU'ttt in the next SIX. months. .. \'an de Kamp said .. ~ ~ 1he "' mptoms of a socul and C'('()nomK: d ~a~· Garden Grove man ordered to trial in Mesa kidnapping • • • A resident 1n thc 19000 bled. of Ranger lane said a man smashed the windows of his car wtth a crow bar early toda) whale be was backinJ o ut of his drivewa) The v1ct1m said be didn't kno~ who the man"''' or ._.h> his car was attacked • • • 6 12 p m \1onda' 3t .\hso Beach on susp1c1on of conet"almg :a v.capon The bo~ "'as also c11cd for possc-ss1on of less than one ounce of man1uana • • • ~meonr reponed a boulder hcing lhro111on thro~ lhc front door lit a house in the • 900 tilock of La'un1 Can) on Road on \fonda) morn1n'- bla,kcd out "-'hen he didn't have u.t full rent for his apenmcnt 1n the 100 blo..k of Fair Dnvc He also said he "'I!> unsure of his landlord's n.ame • • • 4-h1t;chs1 reponed he was shot under the arm b) a 88 or pellet sun as he rode m the :?400 block of Elden He was not !itnousl) 10Jured in lht 1nc1dent. ""htch he \&Id was un· Pffi\Okcd By JONATHAN VOLHE oc .. .,.., ........ •A 4S-ycar-o1d man with a history of sex-related offenses was ordered to stand trial Monday for aUqed.ly kidnappina and molcstina a 4-ycar· old Costa Mesa prl. After a 11'2 day preliminary hcarina in H'.arbor MurucipaJ Coun in New· port Beach, Judae Frances Munoz detenmned there was sufficcnt evidence for Oeorae Oenc Valdespino of Garden Oro,·e to face charscs that he 1bduc1cd and fondled the youna a.art. The ail1 testified ~man pulled ber into his pickup t.Nck as she p1a)e.d taa on VIC'lOria Sttect with bet brother and three friend&. The hf'othcr testi· fied he jumped to10 the ti.ck of tbc truck in an dfon to s:avc h.is iuer from Mr abductor. -1 jumped on the the k on \he Pft8 cat -· but • {di 'Oft'" the younastcr tcttificd. Valdespino was ordered to appear in Superior Coun on May 20 to faces charJCS of kidnappina and lewd and lucivious conduct. He remains m Oranae_ . County Jail 1n lieu of $200,000 btil. He was arrcs1ed March 18, houn after the &irl was pulled into a Ford Rancbcro that maichcd a dcxription of Va.ldc:spino•s vehicle. Five mmutes after the aJlqed abduction.. the dnver pulled tnto a nearby ~na lot where several women an lhe lot noti«d be was act1na uspiciously. authorities wcl One of the women catted police after be llklledly inforTncd the women the &irl baa bttn molested and asked for aincuom lO the neamt hos~tal. VaJdespiao-who 1u1honties said matcbcd I.be bdaappcr's detcriptioo -was armted at 6:20 p.m. oa Halbor BoWevard near Wi.ltoa SUttt; 1be little ,m .... •• ftool a 1octer at the f\re JUtioa on East 8&Jboa Boultvard. tbo victim told polict Monday. • • • ' bt.andrcd ponds of alumin1.1m Ii~~ reposud t.olcft Su.Dday or M from a consl.NC'lion It on Crystal y Ori\~ • • • • A man on Bolsa Chica Strttt scat, clothed and unharmed. rcponed that a S-foo1 b) 2.S-foot Deputy Public Defender Hector spaceship .... u perked on h1' front Chaparro dtd not call any wnncssn yard earl) today It dcpaned before dunna the preliminary hcarina. but pohce am' ed. he said. bccau~ 1t ~-.s seemed to imply tb.rouah h~ time for the SC\.Cf\ dwarfs v.iho ~crt tionina that the prl had ps slttpmg 1n his houte co leave asked for a ndc. • • • The boy fatlcd to identify Att'S1d~nt1nlhe17000blockofLa Valdclpino wM-n wed if he was in Mesa Lane said a rock or a bullet the counroom. came wb1u1na throuah 1 ""'ndow at Accord1n1 to coun rccord.1, about 8 Pm Monday, naro..,....,.h Valde.spino was convicted m 197S or massini his wife. · f d ••• malicious miscbte an wa A resident in the 9600 block o( Kntcncul to one ~·s p!C'ObatJon. In Rock Point Orne lost a S.00 stcrro 1981 ,bcwa.sconvactedofa uh wilh and a doa 1n the qmc inctdcnL A intent to commit rapc.ttt buralar ~edl~ cnteftd thf'OU&b a paroled an 1912 from Soledld SQlC k.1ttbcn Wlftdow to stt.al the ~ (Otft.CUOW ficl ltt )' -.__A-d ................... L " A )UI later, be WIS arttStcd on be 'bcli:v': a..-ay unna tu~; ~-•n. SUJl!icion or lewd and lurivto ••• conduct witb a minor. but lbc cbartrl A man fled from Mite's Arco. were dropped. He alto Rrved 18972 &:ad\ 81¥d... in t11 Toyota umc b probation ~ iolaUo df\11 pi up. a.I~)' f.\ihna 10 pa' for a pos~ ud ~tJCSto_c:om_~--~--__ •_•_•_ .............. :, A lboul l S )'tin old came in \M fi Unilat .~ urcb and ~~ binildf IO the urcb ICCRWY .. Tueldly. The teicmarY ca•• ltim afttt a dwc and re-suau.ed him uaul om arrived rot a tal with him. 't ln1.ne Police g01 some unusual calls on 911 emnscn'1 system late Monda> T ~o ne1ahbors heard SCTC1ms comina from a home 1n the 14000 Mulbn-1) A\.cnu~. and ~1,«1 1 911 call from tht home. but 1hc caller lluna up. Wht-n drspatc"hcn caJk'd ~ 1~ ,,,.oman v..bo an v..~rtd was un- rooperat1"c She -.as cqua.Jh un- rcsponS1ve v..h<o an offi~r v.icnl to the door In an unrela~ incident, a man called oa the 911 s' stem - ,,,.hich automatically traces the in· com1na ca.II -from a Pl_Y y p phoM at Harvard A ur •Dd Main trttl. but buna up afttt rnoui.._ Oftiun ~ unable to find an)1h · amt • •• fore than SI S1000 wonh or pl)-.'OOCI ,..., ta 1.rom a COl'l\tNC'- oon tc at Han rd ,~ .. and Carto "'kitty 2.000 piecea ~ ~n. • • • drvm mlt'htnc valued at SSOO was tattn ftom • m · shop at l •I 20 Cuh:t-r Dn,e_ Poliu art re how tht tbttf brol.c into tbc -"'-·· • • • • • • 4. man •ho told cn:y maantcnanct 111oorl.cl"\ he could "dn"c ~e'er hC' "'anted to ~Ute he hved on the street,·· causicd S 1.500 di~ ~ he allc:acdl)' t&DOrcd ftlsnien aftd ba mcaclcs and dro"e over a teetioa of El<kn as i1 w.-.s hrtn. ~ ;-;" " S I SO ~vol' er ~ &olca &om apa.nmcnt 10 tM-I 800 bloct Monro\ i.a A venue. Tht .22-c:ah Luarr ~a~ u.~en from the dnwer oh bedroom nlabmand WASHINGTON CAP) -Senate action on th.: U. -Sonet medium· ranae m1\s1k tttaty has "been put on lhe back burner" until 1herc 1s a n~olu11on of complaints of allCfed Kremhn backslld1na on inspection pro-. is1ons. Senate Ma,io nty Leader Robcn (' Byrd said 1oda) .. h could be resolved an a maner of hours. 1n a mauer of days. or 11 might never be resolved," the West V1rg1n1a Democrat told reponers. The dispute could be settled quick· ly. but probably only 1fSovict Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze offers concessions when he meets with Secretary of State G"°rgc P. Shultz later this week "The Sov1c1s can resolve 1h1s fast," said Byrd .. The thmg that can e>.pedue this is for the adm1n1 strat1on and the So' u:ts to ~11 down and close 1hc~· loopholcs ·· "We don t "ant to give 1he So' 1ets loopholes to cheat." he Yad. "Th as ob' aousl) needs fo.11'\1 and the time 10 fh It 1s before the Senate takes up 1he treat)." Assistant Senate Republican Leader Alan Sampson of Wyommg and Sen. Richard Lugar. R-lnd .. emt'rgmg from a White House meet- ing w1th Pn.-s1dent Reagan today. voiced confidence the problems can be surmounted. "We have much to do m the Senate. We have 1he three or four issues to resolve. We're ready to do that." Sampson told rcpon ers. "We're all very interested in what will take place with Secrctal') Shulu and Forcian Minister Shevardnadze. I think that thq will do their usual good JOb of splicing things back toeerher again .. "We JUSt hope 1hat 1herc arc onl ) misunderstandings on -.enficat1on and that after the Shultz- She' ardnadze talk!.. it'll be clear thal the INF treaty hu some on-s111: prov1s1ons thert 1hat arc mutually qrttd to," Luprsa1d "At least we're opt1m1s11c thal will be the outcome of the mee11ng 1hat Shuhi wall ha ... e." "I don'1 1h1nk the president as pushing an)bod). He wants clan· fica11on of what we all mcan1." Lugar said. "This treaty has already been negoua1cd It's been signed. And the question 1s to make sure that the Soviets and we agrtt on the on-site provisions.·· A pall as cen.ain to be cast over the planned Moscow summit mttting betweotn Reaa.an and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev if the truty dispute 1s not resolved by the time Re:ipn amves in the Soviet capital Ma> 29 Reagan had wanted to take a rat1fit'<i treat) to Moscow for a signing ccrcmon}. but the delay may make Reagan calls Don Regan's book 'bunch of falsehoods' W.\SH INGTON (.\Pl -The White House refu~s to mounl a pomt-b)-pomt rt'buttal to ex-aide Donald Regan's book. choosing to attack his loyalt} to President Reagan "h1lc defending Nanq Rt"agan's nghl 10 kc.'Cp consulting astrologers But 1t 1s clear 1ha1 the president and first lad) Nann Rt'agan ha\C been s1ung b} Regan's re\C~lations 1n "For thl' RC'Cord.'' the former chief of ')laff s accounl ol pnva1e Wh1ll' Hou~ goin~-on S}nd1ca1ed columnist Carl Ro"'an ..aid Reagan told him dunng lunch \londa~ 1ha1 Rl-gan's book "as .. a hunth offalschoo<h' and that he had ll1IJ his" iii: not 10 "om about 11 Rcgan·s tx>ok dc~nbcs Rl"agan as a IJ1d-bad. president "ho "as ~ldom J'>'>enl\l' and "ho allo\\ed his \\1fe 10 pla) too great a role in official matter'> Ro"an said Reagan "as tu nous ··He ~1d his "lft" 1o1.as \Cf'\ upset and had said to him !hat <,he feared she had brough1 all this down on his hcad.'' Ru"'an quoted Reagan as 53) 1ng ·· .\nd he had told her. ·No, honq. I brought all 1h1sdo"'n on ~our hcad b) taking this JOb · .. \\ hik denouncing Kegan's book in general terms. the Wh11c House chose President 'dldn 't want to bother his stair WASHINGTO~ (AP)-Ronald Reagan 1'> hrntanl about bothering the pt·ople "'ho work for him -so much so that he once lct smoke pour from the fireplace in his office rather than call for help. Donald Regan says. Reagan did nol "ant 10 make an) dt'mands on an)onc. the president's former chief of staff savs 1n "For the Record." the newest collection of out-of-~hool tales b) a \.\ hiie House departee So the chief executive did nothing "hcn a fire. caused b} a clogged ch1mne) in his stud~ in the West Wing. broke out • "He stayed al his desk," Regan "role "rt"ading his documents w11h ~marting C)CS. until the guards asked 1f he "'ouldn't hke 10 mo\C to another room while 1he) put out the fire and the place aired out. He hadn't "anted to bother an~bod) .. a '>lralcg) of dC'Chnmg page-b}-page anal\ sis. It also refused to detail Mr'> Reagan·-. role in offiual Whitt' Hou..c matters Chief spokesman Marlin F1t1\l.-ater suggeMed the StOr) \I.BS being O\t'r- blo" n and said Reagan'-; standing for thl' roming summ11 "Ith So' 1et leader Mikhail S Gorbache\ "1s unafft·c1ed.'' ..\ senior go' ernment ex pen on the Su' ll'I Union. v.ho spoke on con- d111on of anoO\mll\ said he 1h1nk\ !ht• 0' 1ets ar~ going to 'It'" the uproar 0' er astrolog) as ··s1gmt\ mg a d' 1ng prt•s1dl'OC) .. and as an e>.pe-c- tabk im·Jitament for a lame-due~ l'lrC\llknl The offil 1al noted 1ha1 Gorbachl'\ has ml't RC'agan three limes "He probahh ha'> a prett~ good fi\ on Rt•agan b) no" and I doubt this "111 thange his mind .. f-111 .... a1cr said there arc ··a .,..hok lot" offae1ual crrors 1n Regan's book. but he "ould not ute specifics. telling reporter<; su'h a discussion "ould ··sl'r' l' no tx·nctit ·· Ro"an. 1n an 1ntcn 1ew "'•th Wl 'S "· T\ hert'. said Rea~n did c11c that 1mposs1ble. even 1f 1he dispute 11~lf is reM>l-.ed b> 1hcn B)rd announced Monday that he was 1ndcfimtCI) posrponina Senate deba1c on rat1ficauon of the Inter· mediate-range Nuclear Forces. or INF. treat)' Debate had tenta11vcl\' been set to begin Wl•<1n•'"<1l'' .\f\er conft'mng with othl'r sena- tors and While House offic1ah .. Byrd said a scnou'i dispute over verifi· cation mues had arisen and added: "This trcal> will not be brought up unt1l 1hese problemsare resolved It 1s ob,1ous 1ha1 not only have the problems that had previously sur· faced not been resolved but 1hat new problems ha"e amen." he said. '\ "f 'ftunl 11 tx·hoo' es the Soviets 10 comc forward ""h solutions and ~rmtt the &natl' to o~n the debate ~1th our C}CS open:· B~ rd said "We don'I "ant to \1.31~ on a chff" Donald Recan some specific areas of d1~greemen1 "•th Regan ··tfr claim~ for c\amplc that Mrs Rl·agan nt•,cr a\~ed him 10 firc former (I" Dm.·ctor (William J I Ca~' .. Ro"an ~1d "He \a\!> Mrs Reagan didn't fire Regan He S<l)'> Rl·gan got tKlo..cd ofl ~ ht'n o;omcbod) lcalo..l'd lhl· ~!Of\ 1ha1 Ho"ard Balo..cr "a'> gomg 10 repl;lll' him a~ chief of staff" Rl·gan "a~ ou\led as "h11e House thief of staff in t•arh 1~87 repom·dl: at thr urging of \1r\ Reagan among othl'r\ Co01puterstock·tradingsyste1n halted Con viction By Tbe Auodated P ren pollu· standoll Thc JUf1 dehbcratmg ~5 hour-o'er lour da)' rl'lurncd guilt' 'erd1ct'> "'fonda) against dan ma1riarlh \ 1tk1e ~ingcr her son-in-law. nnglcader ..\ddJm ~"app. ~"app''> brother. Jonathan S"-app. and hl'r son John T1moth\ \inger ..\ss1stant "11orne' Gt•neral C'rl'1gh1on Horton said his office mtcnds to file '>lalt' murder tharges ne\t "Cd. 1n the dl'ath of stalC' corr<.'Ct1ons Lt f red House 1n the Jan 28 assault b) la" officer'> lhat endcd the standofT ".\nd "'t' do 11 all O'l'r again ·· Honon said The Swapp brothers and the whcc:lcha1r-bound John T1moth) Singer \11.Crc found guilt) of .-.ctond-degret' attempted murder a warning to tamperers ~E..\ rTL f I \Pl -.\\\Oman \\JS found ~u1lt\ of killing hl•r hu'lbanJ - Plane's flaps set ,,__ improperly before crash, probe says WASHINGTON (AP) -Federal mves11ptors said 1oday they had O\ erwht'lntin-4 evidence that a Nonh· west Airlines Jet crashed last Auaust, killing 156 people. bcause the plane's flaps had been improperly set befort takeoff. lnvcsuga1ors prob1n1 the nation's second-wont crash told lhe National Transponalion Safety Board that their ronclusion was based in pan on the plane's performance as 11 left the runway at ~tro1t and on a cockpit tape that showed the crtw had not perfonned much of a routine pre· flight chedd1st. The mvcst1ptors also noted ques· 11ons over cockpit d1sc1pltne and questioned wh> a warn1ngdev1~ that might have prt'vented 1he crash did not work. "All thesc(factors) "'ere s1gn1fican1 10 1he accident." John Drake. who headed the inves11ga11on. told the safel)' board. which was expe-ctcd to 1ssuc ns final rcpon on the accident later in 1he da). The rcpon could mirror the s1afT recommendations or could differ. depending on the views ofa mQJOnty of thC' panel. said Allan Pollock, a board spokesman. The documen1 1s C\.pected to include recommen- dat1ons 11mcd at pl'l"vcntma a s1m1lar 1raged). ~norher 1nvesup1or told the board 1ha1 both physicar evidence from the plane's wreck.age and evidence from the 01ght data and COCkpll VOIC'C rc<.·ordcrs clearly show thal Nonh· v.est fl1gh1 255 auemp1ed to tak~ off with 1he flaps 1n the wrong pos111on. "The e' 1dencc. "'e felt. was over- whelm 1 na ... that 1he a1rcran did in· deed attempt to Utke off with the flaps retracted... 1nvt-s11ga1or Wilham La) nor said. The board's da)long heanng begin "'11h a dramtlllc compu1enzed graphic s1mulat1on of the Aug 16 crash The s1mulat1on. in the form ofa l ~ minute 'idco~pe. traces the planes la\11ng as 1t prl'pared to lea"e the a1rpon The e>.changes betv.ecn the pilot and airport tower could be heard. con\Crsa11on inside the cockp11 ""as graphically su~r- 1mpased on the tele' 1s1on scrttn. While '°'es11gators told the board that the} are con ... inced the crash resu ht"d from the wrong settmg of the flaps and slats. both of which help a plane gain needed hft during takeoff. the reason for thc dn ices not being in the right pos1t1on has bt"cn a matter of dispute Reagan rules out any Contra case pardons WASHINGTON l"Pl -Pres1- den t Reagan has e ffcct 1' el> ruled out pardons before trial of an) of tht' defendants 1n lhe Iran.Contra case and sa}s hC''ll probabl> be out ofoflke b\ thC' 11mc the case 1s decided sa-..s a columnist v.ho had lun(h \\llh lhe prcs1den1. S)nd1cated columnist Carl Rowan reponcd on thl' pres1dt'nt's com- ments during an in1erv1('1o1. on \\ L S..\-T\' 1n Washington Monda) e\ l'Oing. The president r,a1d hc "d1dn '1 hl.'l1C'l' 1n g1' 1ng pardons before pc"oplc arc con' 1cted of an} thing." Ro"an related. adding that Rcag3n rl'a.,oned ··1t lea H'S the cloud of guilt on through the )Ca~·· Ro"an no1cd that Reagan lt"ft tht" door open for pardons afler thl' 1nal but gl\ C'n 1hc dcla' ~ 1n the start of the trlJI. Rl·agan said ·1 "on't ha'c to fatl' that ISSUC .. ..\ t 1~sut· 1s "hcthcr Reagan v.111 rnns1dcr either pre1nal or post-tnal pardons ofh1s former nauonal S«ur- ''' ad' 1scr John \.1 Po1nde\ler Oh,1..·r L 'onh a former "'auonal &1..unl\ Council i.taffer. retired ..\1r ForCl' MaJ. Gcn Rirhard V St'cord and his busme<;'> panna .\ll'lt'n Hakim The four arc t hargl'd "1th conspir- ing to 1lkgall~ di\ crt profits from the U.5 ·Iran arms ~ales to the Nicaraguan ( ontra rC'bcls \ccordmg to a transcnpt of a coun hcanng released Monda>. a com- prom1~e has bct.•n redched 1n the dl'fl'n~ effort to n•, It"" ultra- sens1tl\ e go,crnment document'> re· lated 10 the ta!>e L ndcr the agrl'Crncn1 North. Po1ndc\lcr and thl·1r la"\ers "Ill re' 1e" a .. mall group of documents Hakim. &cord and 1he1r la"'ers "ill 001 ~ 1hc documents Tht') agreed 1n a ht'anng Fnda\ to rel) on the JUdgmt·nt of the la")ers for Po1ndl..'\tcr and ~onh L .S D1stnct Judge Gerhard "· G~ll 1s allo1o1.mg tht7 deft'nse 10 rl..'' I~" the matenal 10 'enf) pro!\- ('('Ullon claims 1t 1s not rele ... anl to chargt·s Storms claim huge losses in Midwest, Northeast, South "'E\\ YORt-.. -Four of 'Aall Street's biggest lirm~ ~1d 1uda' the' had indefirutcl' suspendt"d a highh profitable l Omputen1ed method of trading stoci..·., bc1..au~ lll "'1de'>prcad cn11c1sm that 11 1scaus1ng \Olat1l1t' and dcstro} ing in' 1..<;tor confidence The announcemt'nts b) Salomon Brothers Inc . Morgan ~Lanie) &. Co .. Paine\.\.ebbcr Inc and ~ar Stearns & Co. came amid an uproar about so-called 1nde\-arb11rage program trading and a protracted slump 1n the stock market since the October crash ncarl) ~'en months ago. Tht" firms· ar11ons l.3mc a 1o1.eck after the \iew 't ork Stock Exchange 1ntens1fit"d posH.rash hmm on program trading. blamed for tausmg enormous s.,..ings 1n stock prices for reasons unrelated to underl} 1ng 'alurs <)alomon and Morgan are among 1he mo'>t s1gn1fican1 u~rs of1he technique. which u~s high·' olume computers 10 sell stocks 1n New York and bu) t"qu1' aknt St()( k-indcx fulurcs in Chicago. or' ice \C:~. tu profit from Oeeung pncc d1spanues. Educatlon chlefwlll resign and a "oman 10 tOllcl·t more 1han S 1.,5 .000 in imuranll' and the pros- l'CUtor \a\' the: COO\ ICllOn 1n the na11on·~ ·first death·b}·product· tam~·nng trial "111 stop drug tampnt'f"I tella N1ckc:ll. 44 of suburban t "uburn. "aH·on' ictcd Monda\ of all By Tb~ Associated Press Nauonal Guard!>ml·n 10 hdp clean up and keep the pean· in the Cit) of l 1.000 res1denn near the ( umbcrland Gap JU\I north of the Tennessee border li\C' counts in lhl' dl•aths of h.t'r 52-National Guardsmen patrolled for )Car-old hu\band. Bruce and SuC' looti:rs toda} in a KenlUt'k) Cl\} Kathcrinc Sno". 40. also of ..\ubum blastC'd O) po"'erful "1nds that killed Polygamlst clan convicted W .\SHINGl ON -Wilham J Bennett. a scourgl' of school bureaucrats. 1cacher unions and shpshod stan- dards dunng ''' ~l·ar'> a~ secretary of l'ducat1on. said Monda" he" 111 n:s1gn his ( abmet post 1n m1d-Sep1ember to return 10 pn\atc life The ~panment of Education made 1hc announcement after Bennett met pn\ att'I~ "1th Pres1dcn1 Reagan al the Whitt' Hou~ and then informed h1<.. '>t'n1or \tall of his depanure plans Bennett told thc 'it..ifT he had rc:commcnded 1ha1 Linus Wnght. thc undcrsccrc1ar~ of education and a formt"r su~nntendent ot ~hools 1n Dallas. su~ed him f C'dC'ral coun Jurors. "'ho de-one 1.1.oman and injured a1 least 15 htx·ra1cd ncarh fi,C' da's said people in a "a\t' of' 1olent storms N1ckcl1'.-. daughacr's 1es11mon} tha1 pounded ~1t0ns of lht" Mid· a~inst her mothl'r pro\ed crucial "es1. Nonhc:ist and South The thunderstorms that lashe<l the Ohio Valle) on Monda) v.cakened consaderabl) b) C'arl) toda). "1th JUSt scattcrcd sho"ers and 1hunderstorms rc:ma1nmg from \ 1rg1nia to New York But slrong 1hunderstormscon- 11nucd 0' er !>«t1ons of Lou1s1ana. Te\.as. Tennt"ssee Georgia and A.la- bama SALT L.\t-..E <.In -The prosecution ofa renegade pol)g.am1st clan ~h1fts to state homicide charges folio~ ing the federal con' 1c11ons of four famll\ members on :w co~~ stt"mming fr~m a church bombing and 13-da} I • Wednesday Evenings from 5 p.m. in the Cabaret Lounge II WIN E TA STING f eaturlng fine wines from selected vineyards with an assortment of complimentary hors d'oeuvres II FASHION SHOW featuring the t•test In designer fashions from Jean Dahl Boutiques II ENTERTAINMENT by Sonja SteYeN Pl•no Bar N"oi.is • olfowcd b\' Chuc~ 8Jtta,:lia at 8:30 p.m. Nickell ~hcduled for <.cntcnc1ng The storms. spawned b\ a cold Junc I"' could recc1' c life 1n prison front \.1onda~ fl1p~d a1rplan~ in Pro~·cu1ors also arc rnns1dt'nng slate Cle' l'land. knCK·kcd out po"'cr 10 murder l hargcs 1housands in "'f1ch1gan and un- \&L"nC a.-LJT1 ... .,... cm "It "a' all 1here for (Jurors) 10 ma~t' lt'ashed hail as bag as ba~balls in n~m;;n\;lln1n-.ron,.A~ 1h1s det1~1on:· \ss1sian1 L'S \t-Tc~as ~LIFE tome' loannC' '1a1da '>31d "ll'sa d1sas1er.)us1 a disaster .. said V Jur) furcman Murr.t) M ..\ndrt'"S. M1 ddlcsboro. K) "'fa)or Tro~ Alnertcon tleca I 55 said the panel was split 11-1 in Wrich. csumatmg damage to his Cit} MIOdatllOln fa,or of tOn,1c11on through m fir>1 inthcm1lhons Thcstormd~troyeda three 'otes radio nt'wsroom. 1orc roofs off build· In M1ddksboro 1he "ind' smashed a tr.uler killing a \A.Oman and IOjunng ht'r husband and child. police &I J1mm) England said. Man)' peoplt' "'ere injured and there was an unconfirmed rcpon that one person was m1ss1ng. state police said. 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Another attempt to remove Sci-fl writers S k W .illi . mourn master pea er e Brown fails Robert Heinlein SACRAMENTO (AP) -Assembly S~tt W11t1e Brown has survived the second attempt 10 topple him in kss than a week -thanks to Re-publican leaden who sided with the San Franc1sco Democrat apinst a rebel Dcmocrat1C' faction Several Republican broke parually with their leadership to join the attempt by the Gao1 of Five, rebel Democrat'> who wan1 Brown removed. Gang members said they will keep trying to oust Brown from the speaker's post, the second most powerful m the state. The lower house spent three hours on the second attempt to oui.1 Brown and conducted vuy httle other busineu Monda). promptm1 t1wmakcrs to cnt1c1zc the Gana of Fi ve. .. Some of us have some musures on this floor that ma) e'en effect the people ofCahfom1a," ~mblyman Dick Floyd, D-Hawthomc. said ananl> at the end of the session ... A few people on this Ooor only care about their own huk games " "The problem 1s the) (the pn&) are somcho1o1. considered Democrats and men of pnnc1ple when in point of fact the) 're nothing but opponunists:· ..aid .\sscmbl) man Ross Johnson. R-Fullenon Brown denied the 'pea1tcnh1p batik wasalTecuna the produm' II> of t~ house. vowtftJ that bills will be considered "1f ~have to work at n1&ht " Thr procedure Monda1 was similar to last Thurs-da~ '\. v.hen A5scmblyman Toce Harvey. R-Bakcnfield. made a mouon to remove Brown. Harvey's motion was nl' .. cr voted on bttau~ 11 was amended by Assemblyman Tom McC'hntock. R-Ncwbury Park, to instead nominate Minority Leader Patnck Nolan as speaker All 36 Repubhcans voted for the amended motion. but 11 net'ded 4 1 \OlC\ Monday Assemblyman Charles Calderon, D- Montebello. oneoft~Gan1ofF1ve, made" the motion to rl·mo' e Brown. D-San Francisco II was nC'ver voted on h«au!K' 1t was amended to become a motion to elect Nolan. R.Qlendale. and ap1n failed. 35-37 Most Republicans voted for ll, most Democrats againM 11 and the Gang of Five abstained. But this time five Republicans aniered their leadenh1p b) vouna against amending tht" ongmal ouster motion ·sa) 1ng that while they suppon 'Julan the) v.ould hl.c to' ole on ousting Brown uncluttC'red b\ mention of a SUCCe\SOr Rapist-slayer wants rehearing S4.N FRANCISCO (A P) -A.ttomt>)S for an Oakland man convicted of murdcnnga woman before '>hl' could testlf) against him tn a rape C'a'it' sa) thq v.111 petition the state Supreme Coun for a second hearing on tm death ~ntence. The coun upheld the ~ntencc Monda~ ruling that although the tnal Judge -who has since died -failed to spcc1fiy his reasons for imposing capital punishment. the error wasn't s1gn1fiC'an1 That brought a dissent from Justice Stank) Mosk. v.ho concurred with the maJont) on the que!>t1on ol Harve~ Lee Heishman I I l's guilt but said ..\lamt"da Count) Superior ( oun Judge Harold Ho' e's mistake was far from harmlesi. "The rcaM>n is plain." he said. "we cannot undenai..e the I.ind of rt' 1ev. the Cons11tu11on require<. 1,1,.hcn a man«, WORLD hk is at stah· 11jll1,1,.c ca A look to 1n thr reu>r<l 1~ a '01d ·· Ht• ~u.l thl' mun had two choices l'llher uphuld thl· rnn' 1t"111in Jn<l reduce the sentence 10 l1fc in pns(ln \\1lhou1 thanct· of parole. or return the l3'K' !(lr d ne-v. f)l"nalt~ tnal The lUUn dechncd to reverse the dea1 h ~ntenct· handrd do1,1,.n in 1980. A JUf)' convicted him of U\>ng a fncnd to act as a police officer and lure 'I.me~ Lugass) from ht•r home to a dark location. 1o1. here H('1\hman sho1 her 10 death to pre,ent her test1mon) aga1nc;t him on a rape chargl' at an upcoming prehminal") h('anng Lugas!>~ had 1dent1fied Heishman as d man 1o1.ho raped ha at her home near Lake Mernt11n Juh I 9"'4 Hl· 1o1.a .. free on bail 1o1.hen she v.a s d1S(·o,ered murdered 1ust 1 •1 da'' h..·Jurl' 1 he he an ng CARMEL (AP) -ColleqU($ of SC1ence fiction author Robert A Heinlein rushed to praise the offinal "g,and master~ of their profeu1on. whodi~•t thea~of8() "HC' was probabl)' the bes.I of u1 all at .f;1s peak," lsuc 4.Stmov. himself one of the top sc-1ence fiction \Ante'"' said Monda~ .. He forged the rout(' the rest of us followed His earl) stones in the 1940s v.erC" so far ahead of e' Cl") th1na else being done that he made an enduring name for h1m!>t'lf as lht' be~t ~1ence ficuon wntC'r " Heinlein \A hose books e>.plorcd the futurC' while quest1on1na the morals and bchefi.ofthe present du:d of h~n failure 5unda) at hr<1 home He had suffered tor man' \Car\ from emph>~ma an<l had undergone nu- mt"rous opera11un\ 1nl luding one to rehe\ e fC!.trlt ll'd blood llov. to h1\ brain "Heinlein v.rou: about v.orlds 1ha1 people hd1t''t'd 1n · -.a1<l Lester del Re). o '>Ul'nlc lit11on wnter and pubhi.ht•r rt'j\ht·d al a con,ention 1n Las Vega\ .. lk madt them '>ttm real and solid rt·al 11,t·d-in v.orlds H1., earl) 1o1.or~ "J' 4Ulll' t'\lraordinar, that Y.3} " He1nle1n ~a\ born 1n Butler. Mo 1n 1907 Ht• graduatt:d from the U S Na,al .\cadem' and ..cr\ed for fiH· )ears. 1nclud1n~ J \ltnt aboard lht· earner L'S') L l \lng1on but he v.as forced lo rl'llre h..t Ju~ of 111 heallh Hr mo' t•d 111 111\ .\ngeles ran a failed C'ampa1gn tor the state lega· laturt.' and v.roll.' h1\ first stun "Lifeline ·· "K-ll1ng I for S70 to .\)IOUnding \1j[!Jllnl .\s1mo' \31J he and Heink1n ~ned logl.'lhn 1n Philadelphia dur- ing \.\-orld \\ ar 11 and ·formed a clo\t· fncndsh 1p 1o1. h1l h nt'' l'r l·n11rel\ brci~l' up. Orange Coat DAILY PILOTfTuMday, May 10, 1NI *AS -- Clues to LA 's high-rise fire destroyed in massive blaze By'l'kAsMetatd Prftt LO 4.NGELES -Fire omc1als wd Monda> that the) fa1kd lO dC'lermme hov. a fire 1gn11ed in Cahfom11's talJ~t bu1ld1n1 beeau$e the 2.000- dcirtt blo-wtort·h of flame dcstro)cd clues. but authcSnt1cs also said anon .,..as.n't )uspccted Mean-while the Cl\y's chief eltvator an)ptttor Harvey Uodcsma. $.ltd the lifts had bttn worlung proper!) dunna the blue. and that the fire's ont" death resulted from human e,,.or In such a fire. t~ e~vators were acu'vated b) a heat Knsor which dropped the can to the main floor. but mamtenancc workers usma thc elevntors overrock the system ustnl spcctal l t')S and the can v.erc atlOlil>cd lO lr3\tl into tht flames. Ledesma said. AIDS vlctlm 'concerned about others ' S..\ '\ FR .\1'1( ISCO -.\ former na' al counst"lor 1es11fied he v.as impressed that the sailor nov. charged with .\ID rC'lated assault of his eA - fiantN.' 1o1.as conce rned matnl) about othe~ after learning he earned HI\ - an11bod1es ··one of the first th1n1s out of his mouth was · o\rC" thC'rc some pt·oplt' I need 10 no11f) .., .. said T1moth) Sterbens a former,.....,' pen' officer and tOun~lorat "'la,al Hospllal tn Oakland in 198" T~llf)ing for the.defC'nst" a1 lhl· general l·oun manaal lnal of Pett\ Officer :!nd (lass John E C ra1o1. lord \1onda) Ster~n!. added ··He v.asn·t so ~Onlemed about his 01o1.n cond1uon. but about 1o1. hat damage he ma\ ha' e done to his St'.\ panners .. Crav. ford's former lianlel' Jeannine Elmer :!II tMt1fied earhC'r Monda\ that she learned about ( rav. ford"s tc:M results onl~ one ort1o1.o da\ s after ha' 1rg unproll'cled -.e\ 1o1. 11h h1 m ~hi.' \aid >hl came for'>' a rd \A 1th lhe inlClrma11on ~a use ~he 1o1.orned h~ n11gh1 hj' l umale \t'\ 1o1. 11h someone el..e 41 arrested ln Capitol AIDS protest \.\< K.\ \tl '\ 10 -C allintt for kg1\la11on 10 fight .\IJJ"i Jnd l'nd <l1,..r1n11n 11111n jg<11n!>t homo'lt'\UJI" au1,1st~capped thre-e da)i.ofprotl'sts in th~ ''jll •JPllal "'llh ii s11·1n at (,o, (Jeorge Dr-ulmeJian\ offi n· 1n wh1<:h 41 prutnll'r' "t'rl jrrl·Med There "'ere ton01<11ng repons that one woman 1o1.as 10Ju11·d Juring lht prolt'\I ~1onda~ at v.h1th demom1ra1or.; Jammed into I )(•u~mq1Jn 'rt'lC'pt1on ruom Jnd demanded to see the Republican go' emor T hl rr111t·'tlT' hung Y.all-\11ed banner<> that said "No more' etos oflr-sb1an-ga' ngl ,, · JnJ The Fuhrer murdered u\ v.11h gas-th(' Duke murders us w11h his \l"IO JXn .. "" tht' t(U\emor \ offu:e 1o1.all Protesters man' wearing T-sh1ns that \.lid "i1kn1 '-u ~1•Jrt•'" lillt"rt'<l the ollice v.11h pinL. wnfcll1 and sang prot~t Sl•flg' j\ lhn Y.t•rc kd av.a,"' poltlc Morticians face defilement charges I'.\ 'I.\ DE'\.\ -Thret> D('opk ha' e ~en ordered 10 1nal on charges of pn 1ng g •Id te-eth from ct1~'> ..elhng bod' pans for r~an h and t••lllmingllng lhc rema1m. ul up to I~ people for rremauon at a fam1l~-run lunl'rjl h11ml Jerr. V. 3,ne ~once )4 hi\ v.1le Laun('anne Lamb Sconce. 51 . and 1til·1r '" Da,1d \\a,ne \(one" "\:! v.111 be arraigned Ma\ 24 in Supenor < •ufl on r.· 1c1on' and m1~.kmcanor count<. The 1hree pleaded 1nnoct"nt m \1 ur 1, IPJI < url prt""C"t'd1ng\ Two beaten and arrested in Polish shipyard strike Israelis pressure Arabs on ID cards By 1lle Auoctated Pre11 GDANSK. Poland -Two people rC"ponedh were beaten and arre<,ted after lea' 1ng the '>trikebound Lenin shipyard. 1,1,.hert" Solldarm ~eadcr Let·h Walesa said "onl) the tou~h ones" remained on strike toda'. "dam M1chn1I. a stnke spokesman. <iald a. 3-)ear-Old man and 18-~ear-old woman 1o1.ere acting as couners for the ~tnkers ~hen the\ wt>re bealt'n b\ police l\1 onda' .\ pohn· officer 1n Gdansl. said he had no 1nformat1on on 1hi.· repon l\11 chn.1k said the man's head v.as strulk against the P3' ement and the woman -was k1cl.ed 1n the stomach In attacks w1tnesscd b) three J'l('Ople He !Mild the unidcn11fic:d councrs. v.ho had earned food to ~tn~rr.-.. 1o1.ere detained .\police blodadt' around the sh1p~ard v.as put m effect Thursda} telephones v.crtd1 sconnected and couriers slipping through the blockade ha't' been 1hc main communKa· 11oni. Im!. bcl\A cen the sh1p)ard and the outside 700 evacuated from besieged temple GAZA CITY Occupied Gaza Stnp ( .\P) -- h racl1 i;old1cr' banged on doors and sc1zt"d Palci.11n1an 1den11t} papers toda}. the stan of a month-long campaign to make 400.000 o\rabs in lht• Gaza Stnp renew their government ID cards .\rab underground leaders issued a 1,1,.am1ng fwm mo~u\.' loudpeakers. ordenng Gazans not to cooperate v.1th the arm~ The) said the program v.a\ an attempt to abon the Palcsun1an upns1ng. nu1o1. 1n us <ol\th month In Jerusalem 1he Suprt"me Coun \la)c:d the dl'pona11on order of .\rab-.\mt"nlan act I\ t'>t Mubarak .\v.ad \fonda) until a ht"anng \fa) 2"\ but re1ected a defense motion for his release from Jail after Pnme ~hnister 't 1uhak "iham1r said ..\1o1.ad could endanger lsrat"l's S«un1' Hundrt.'ds of people crov.ded into a Gaia ( 11' school con,ened into a reg1s1ra11on ..:enter toda~ \fan, ..aid th\.' Jrm' lorct"d them tu tome .. .\t da1o1.n th" morning. 1hc 1roo~ entert·d peuptc·, h11mt'., The~ knocked a1 the door and a<.l.cd for I[), Jnd told us we had to l"hange them .. !.aid "ihl·1~ 1'.h.tlo J \1 o;;lcm religious lt>ader from C1a1a < 11' Onl' v.11ness told an .\rah reponer 1ha1 sold1ll\ lllnfiM.a1c:d one ponron or the Israeli· 1<.Sul·d 1Jl·nt1l\ \.ards v.11hou1 "hllh the \.ard bcu Oll'\ IO\ .!lid \.11J1a'i told re<.1dent' ,f R1mal d (1a1a ( 11' ne1ghh< rhood ol '')00 peoplt· that v.a<, the fir..1 art:j IJrgl·ted b) lht· program IO bnng tv.o \.olor pht•lngraph' fill out applitJ' t'"' and pa' S I ) lor nC'1o1. ,Jrth fhe ordt" affe\.I Paks11n1jns ht"l1o1.~n the al!t" ol I ~ Jnd N• lc;raelt au1hon11e\ ).!\ thl· ne"' l.lrd<o an· bcinF, l\\ued bclaus.c.· man' ot the old one-I\ are tom and 1o1.orn Palest1n1nns \a~ the measure 1s aimed at 111t rea .. ing m1htar. control 0' er the .\rab popu- lation and bn·aling a ta~ bo'cott one of the ch1C'f Lal 11t\ of 1he u pri~1ng \11l1tar. officials have sa.1d rn11.knt\ 1o1.1ll ha'e to P<l' bacl t.nt'\ before being 1.,.,ui.·d ne"' ID ,ards .\ra~ 1n the:' occupied lands must cam an 11kn!ll) .. 11rd al au lime\ and show the card at lrn~uent ~uni' l'ht'("ks ldent1l\ cards an:: '11al hlr Jll 1ransad1on., 1o1.11h the m1htan go .. ernment \tan' .\rat"t\ 1o1. ho showed up t<><h~ v.ere angn !x·l.J1u\C tht'fC' 1o1. a' onh ont" offic 1al to process their appl1'"a11on\ · It 1s Ramadan ca \.toslem hoh month 1 V. e drc la\ting <.aid -\hmed .\bu Hassan. 26 ··\\ e are n• 1 animal!> tu <,pend all da' here v.a1ting. AMRIT~.\R . lnd1a -Mort than 7()() people. at least halfofthem 1o1.omcn and chtldn::n. "°ere e"acuatcd from the Golden Temple complex toda} d da' after sccunt) forces laid siege 10 the shrine after an e'change of gunfire 1ha·1 claimed fi,t" ll\cs S1lh extrtm1s1s fired 1ntcrm1ttently toda} at sccunt} posts around the shrint". More than 2.500 paramil1taf) troops and police armed wnh automatic nOcs and hght machine guns ha'e t"nc1rcled the sprawling temple complex. The siege follows an exchange offire between militants 1n the temple and param1htal') troops on Monda) 1n which at least fi ve people were ~ailed and 10 1n1ured. Pollet said most ofthC' people who lcf\ the complex toda> were devotees who became trapped inside Monda>. Pohce searched and interrogated the men who left the temple.·· ..\t lt>ast 30 or 40 of them will turn out to be terrorists tl")ing to slip a1o1.ay" said Police lnspcClor JS Bhatia Soviet dissideqts protest arrest of journalist Pope urges Bollvla oppose sects LA P..\Z. Boll .. 1a -Pope John Paul II e'.\honed Bolivians no110 lose hope m the face of cnppling P<l'eny and urged the nation's bishops to fight the spread of fundamentalist religious sects. Tht> pont1fT amved in boll\ 1a Monda) afternoon for a fht>-<18) stop on his four-nation South Amencan tour He planned 10 speak toda> to local diplomats and then sa) Mass m a broad. dust)' field ~side La Paz's 1ntemat1onal a1rpon. 13.150 fer-t above sa level and encircled b) snow-capped Andean peaks. Church officials expected as man> as S00.000 people to attend. In a speech Mondav nig.ht to tht" count!') 's 39 bishops, he asked them to "defend themselves against the p~lytist act1v11y of sects that. in rttcnl times.. are mult1pl)mg in Bolivia. Widow leaves SPCA a $5 mUllon bequest LONDON ( .\ P) -4.n 80-year-old widow who lived with her cat willed o'er $5 malhon to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. the C'hant) said today. Dorothy Walker, who d 1C'd in Dcccmbcr, bequeathed her cn\Jn:: estate to the chamv 1n her Wl ll. The donation 1s the h1aaest the charity has received since 11 was founded in 1824. MOS( 0 \\ (.\Pl -So' 1et d1ss1den1s ace u-;ed pohct' tda) ol breaking into the ollice ot an unofficial Journal and arresting editor Sergei Grigof)ants v.11hout arrest or search 1o1.arranb The\. dt>manded his 1mmed1a1e release. ·cngoryants' wife. Tamara'. told a OCV.\ conference 1n Moscow police still 1o1.ere gua rding the small count!') house outside the Cit) 1,1,.hert' Gngor)ants was arrested Monda). 4.ndrci Bab1tsky. an editor of Gngo~ant~ Glasnost magaime. sa.1d almost 400 copies of 1ht' Journal and a new pubhcauon for young people had been taken from the house. Gngoryants.. a former politJcal pnsoner. had agrttd to allow a g.roup scckmg to found a pohucal pan} C'alled the Democratic Union to challenge the PROMISES to stop drinking too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WORK OUT-TREATMENT, the new generation of t~atJng alcohol/ drug abuse, DOES WORK ... Successfully Proven Program ... Improves Your LWatyte ... No Time Off from )bur Job ••. Atftirdable with No Extra Costs Make a PROMISE you can kttp~ Call us for HELP today. Frtt Confidential Assasmcnt Fountain valley /Orange County (114) 96H119 1.:eoc>-341-3535 Nlltlon8I Recovery Network bdulM Out·1'w.mcnt CcMin ladinl PftMOcf of quilty outplticnt n.cmcnt for cMmk.11 dq>cidada In SoutN.m CMfomie (II tot c6il' loicldons • MOit ~ ..... '"*iAlid t ommun1'l fljfl\ 1u hold 1b final org.an111ng ~\s1on at h1' ld111mal oflin· \1onda' afternoon He I' rw1 .t ml·mht-r of the group ·· Mr.. lingonan1' '-<ltd ol her hu\band. "Hl 1n1endcd 10 be there a' Jn oh""-'fH'r nothing more ·· Thc h••u '<.· 1<.1n 1hr "llage of1'..ratko'o ah..1ut ~"miles \11u1hl·a.,t of \1usrCl1o1. 1n an area cloS<'d 10 fun.•1 gnrr' ( om:spondents rould not tra' cl thae lll Sl'I lir<.1-hand inlorma11on ~lier lh( .UTt'\t OI (ingo~anl<, Jnd ~\era lllht rs atx.,ut ~u people ga1h~red at a neart-i' .lob 10 h.lrm the poh11cal pam . 1o1. h, h c-alls for mul11-pan' parhamcntan deml)(r3l' ndependent trade un- 1om. a nev. cons11tuuon and v.11hdra1o1.al of So, 1e1 troop~ from Ea~tern E unirx Jnd art'a~ of the '1e1 l 'n1on ~1zed in \\ orld \\ ar II During the 1o1.cdend. 6() ot th~ group\ 'upponen v.erc reponed arrested 1n Moscov. and ont' of II'> founders. 'run M1 t\.uno' said Monda' tha1 I ~ remained in Jail <. ommun1st Pan~ ch1efl\11khall S Gorbacht"\ has <alled for more democratic elec11on prcxe•.lurc\ 1ndud1ng mult1ple<and1date elec- 11om (1n~or.ants mapzine 1s named for Gorhat he' ~ pohc' of glasnost -openness on ~.lme \lX 101 11.sur-s Wlo\\er \ alent1n ) ehs)enko said poh~ had nt• arrest "'arran1 for Gnaonants or an} of the l'thC'r\ .rnd no ~arch warrant 10 enter the building. He ..aid ~ v.as allowed 10 talk to Gngonants a• the local Pohl'e ~tauon about fi"e hours after the a-rc'it Summer means coot dnnks. warm breezes and hOt classes Hot classes' Work cSn more than iust your tan this summer work on your futur~' Enroll rn a "hot class or t.a at Orange Coast College ,OCC offers the widest arr ay ot programs of illy community college "' the county Whethtf you '' 18 or !Kl we can ~ you actueve your goal-a new skill a ne. carter a solid start toward a B A. degree. or a fnendly 1tm~e m wt*h to grow Ctass-es are offered days ind tv6Mii\IS F'llS irw just '5.00 Plf Unit Mak! ttus summer count• Eight-week sessions begm June 6 and 20 Reg1stratt0n gets undef'way on May 26 =---- ORANGE COAST COUEGE We 'II Help Yo u G t There. For summer regtStration mfonMtlOn, phone (71.f) 432-$78 ( .. Is it f ceding time in the shark tank? It must be bad karma. a sinister ahgnment of the moon and planets or the reven~e of the ancient Ma)ans over the fun poked at the harmonic convergence. Thcr~·s no other plausible excuses for the turn Republican poht1cs has taken. From the top Republican in the White House all the way to the congressional races in the 40th and 42nd districts. GOP candidates are snapping and snarhng. but there's not one Democrat caught 1n the camoaui.n feedin2 fren1v l n recent weeks. sedate GOP races in the 40th and 42nd Congressional d1stncts boiled o'er with some d oak-and- dagger din} tncks and proof that candidates who he get caught b' the tak A character assassinauon plo t against 40th D1stnct candidate Da' 1d Baker. which had been in the works for wceb. became public when a m ystef) man interrupted a forum and accuse-d Baker of being an adulterer. What follov.cd is an example of real-life drama. or dramatics. that "'ould make a soap opera scnpt wnter's mouth water. Baker confronted the rumor. He pubhcl} apologized to his "'1fc at a fu nd-raiser and said his marnage was stronger now than 11 had eH~r been. Lo)al supporters ga'e the candidate and his wife a standing O' at ion V. h1k the crowd was applauding. As~mblyman Nolan Fnzzelle pointed a finger of guilt at Nathan Rosenberg. o ne of Baker\ opponents Rosenberg threatened to sue. but changed his mind. Baker also called a press conkrence and "'ould neither dem nor confirm the adult en rumor. but said the tnals of his and.his "-tfe's man 1age and ·the rumor made them the vcr} best rcpresentatn es for Orange l ount). The other front-runner in the campaign. C hnstopher Co,, also Jumped into tht' fra) and condemned the d1ny tricks He said he v.ouldn ·t he drawn into side issues and encouraged the other candidates to get bad. on the high road and deal with 1mponant issues T he scrap in the 42nd 01\tnct race didn't reach the propon1ons that the 40th D1stnct flap did. but It dealt an embarrassing smack to Harnen W1eder's cred1b1ht). T he coup Y.as delt\ered b) o ne of Dana Rohrabacher's campa1~n stafT .. rs. Y.hoaccused W1ederofcla1mingadegree m JOurnahsm v.hen the onl) connecuon she\ had with the Founh Estate was calhng a press conferencl' V..1eder attempted to detu.-.e the sttuauon b) claiming a mistake was made years ago on her resume ~he said she ne'er corrected 1t because she was ashamed her fam1h was too poor to send her to college The campaigns "'ere staggenng tov.ard the middle road on Mo nda). but there's still a lot of JU IC) rumors making the round s. It may take local Republicans a long time to fill tn the cracks in the 11th commandment-.. speal<. no e' ti of a fello"' Republican .. There 1s one v.a) the candidates can get a breather The) could fall back on the speech blunders that ta use the' oters to laugh rather than blush .\ sampling of the campaign speech blunders of past campaigns can provide a mother lode of faux pas that \\Ill fit JUSt about an) s1tua11on For instance· • • • Vote for me and rll roll up m) hands and go to "-Ork • • • V. hat I'm telling )OU about m) d1stingu1shed opponent 1s m o re truth than poultry. • • • Our rail) tomorrow n1ghtY.tl!beagreatsho"' Don't miss 1t 1f)oucan • • • That's a horse of a d1fTerent feather • • • Put all )Our cards on the cam el's back. • • • \\here there's smoke. there's two m the bush • • • Don t put all )Our eggs where }Our mone) 1s. • • • Spare the rod and spoil the Golden Goose. • • • Llist night I slept li ke a wooden nickel. • • • .\bird in hand 1<. a fnend indeed. • • • .\II that glitter\ never boils. • • • Don't change horses while Rome burns • • • If we "-att am longer. 1t will be too late to lock the barn after the horse 1s stolen. ••• There's a 'ast difference between a poltucal race and a horse race. In a horse race, the entire horse runs. OTHER V 01CES ----=------ Mounted p olice The safet) of San Franctsco·s parks and beaches 1s threatened b\ a proposal m the mayor·s office to t ry to save mone) b~ wiping out the Po lice Depanment's . Mounted Patrol. It 1s d oubtful whether any money would, in fact. be saved. And in an~ case. it is eJcmentar) that horses can go v.-herc vehicles cannot in the hot pursuit of violent offenders. The patrol's work is not confined to parks. In addition to its duties o n patrol. the unit was called o n for 199 special a ssignments in 1987. Some of the occasions were purely ceremonial. when officers from the h1 sto n c 114-year-old unit were called on to add a distinc tive touch of color to civic e"ents But most involved public safet}. The figures provided by the would-be cost-cutters reveal that this protection comes at a surprisingly low pnce. No money at all was involved in acquirin$ the 24 horses in the untt -all were donated. The o nly spcc1al expenses are about $210,000 a year for stablehands and $55.000 for oats, hay. horseshoes and veterinary bills. Offsetting these costs. the 18 mounted officers issued traffic citations last )ear totalhnJ $345,000. More imponant. the unit was responsible for 2,500 arrests. If this protects on 1s eliminated, the price in safety and in propeny damaac ... may be far too hi&h for the city to pay. 6fM ,,.,~ catwak# ORANGE COAST lily ''But this Is one of the few times In his governorship that Deukmejlan Is takl1J6. an activist approach to a political Issue that Is ove"rdue for • resolution.•• IS H&~~ out )£11_ Attempts to overhaul workers' comp policy encouraging sign SAC RAMENTO -Jt's scandal- ousl~ l'mbarrass1ng that California's publll pollq makers -the go .. ernor and 1he Legislature -ha\.e been unable to 0' erhaul the state's S\ stem of rnmpensaung "orkcrs "ho ·suffer Job-related illnesses or 1n1unes The California v.orke'r's compensa- t10n s' stem offe~ disabled wort..ers e\tremel~ low payments which fall far shon of replacing lost income in most 1ns1anc~s Bui a1 the same time. the S\Stem's rnsa 10 emplo}ers arc among the highest In the nauon The reason for that paradox 1s that Caltforn1a's \l.Ort..-comp system ts a ht1g1ous one. tn' oh ing attorne:.s v.ho spec 1ahze tn such cases. and thus a large pornon of the mul11-b1lhon- dollar annual cost 1s dl\crted into the pod..ets of law)ers and doctorc; who don'11rea1 maladies but act as Judges of d1sabilm The pol;tics of "or~ comp are brutal!~ '>Im pie There art• four major spcc1al-1n1erest groups emplo)crs. 1n'>urance -C4rncrs. organized labor and the auornC> s "ho spec1ah1e 1 n comp cases and nothing can mo'e 10 the Legislature until a1 least three of tho~ four parncs agree That last occurred 1n 198~ v.hen. in the d) ing da)s of the JerT) Brown adm1n1strauon. labor. attorneys and insurers agreed on a package that raised benefits The emplo}er'> lOmpla1ned loudh. but 1he three-sided leg1slat1on v.as pushed through the Legislature 1n ume 10 secure a s1ina1ure from Brown before he left office The net cost to emplo)ers of that leg1sla11on was about a b1lhon dollars a \.ear Bro" n ·s Republican· successor. Georic Dcukme11an. adopted the pos1t1on that 11 would not sanction an) change m the system that did not represent a compromise between emplo)crs and insurers on one side and labor on the other CX-ukme11an underlined that po!>1t1on by vetoing bills 10 raise benefits w1thou1 mone)- sa' 1ng procedural changes -\ couple of )ears ago. labor and emplo)crs. "'ho had beefed up their poh11cal lobb) ing operauo n on the "ork-<:omp issue after suffenng the 198~ defeat. conducted weeks of negot1a11ons and. in con1unct1on \I.1th the in'>urance 1ndu<,lf'\. were on the 'crgl' of agreement o'n an O'-erhaul tha1 \.\ould reduce the role of middle- men 1n the comp '>}Siem and offset a benefit 1ncrea!.C \l.llh procedural sav- ings The "ork-<"omp attorne) s and soml· l'lements oflabor torpedoed the agreement before 11 could be com- pleted and the status quo v.as main- tained This }ear. a leg1slat1,e comm111ee hJs lx'en churning through the "'"ork - comp 1s.,ue. seeking common ground for some compromise But those talks arc mil in the ~arl) stages. Suddl'nl). howe,er. the polt11cs of \\Or~ l·omp ha'e taken a new turn Dcu~mq1an personal!} called rep- re~ntat11,cs of labor. insurers and emplO\.C'rs into his office this v..eek and ga' e them an 88-page draft of a work-comp o .. erhaul aimed. as have been past proposab. at reducing ht1gauo n and increasing benefits b} making comp more of an admin1s- tra11' c mailer rather than a 1ud1c1al one The governor did something else He introduced John O'Hara into the matter O'Hara 1s a \Cteran labor attome) affiliated \\llh the Los A.ngelcs lav. firm headed b) CX-ukme11an's fncnd. poltt1cal adviser and fund-raiser. Karl Samueltan. O'Hara. in effect. was appointed as DAN WALTERS Dcukme11an's personal mediator "ho v.111 convene a series of negotiat- ing meetings among the three pan1es in an cffon to work something out. Wh} 1h1s sudden and personal 1n,ohemcn1 in an issue that has gro" n "nnkled with age., "The hope had been that the parties could do 11," sa}S Ron Rinaldi. DeukmcJtan's 1ndustnal relauons di- rector and arch11ect of the proposal "Ma} be what's changed 1s e'er) thing else has failed .. O'Hara. R1nald1 said. will be Dcu- ~me11an·s "honest broker" who v.111 attempt to restore the compromise that bk" up 1n late 1986 C'onsp1cuousl) absent from this \~eek's session "ere the work-<"omp attorne)s. who killed the last com- promise tha\ would have reduced their role in thr S)stem. Rinaldi said the first effon wi ll be aimed at ach1ev1ng labor-employe r accord .\ftcr that. he said. other parties "'II be brought in The adm1nistra11on proposal 1s far from a completed deal. and the politics of work comp are such that an) agreement is a chanc> thins. But one of the few umes in his go' crnorsh1p. Deukmc11an 1s taking an acu' 1st approach to a political issue that 1s overdue for resolution. And that's aver) hopeful sign. Do Walters 11 • 1yadlcated col11mai1t la S.crameato. Never underestimate political power of an angry NB housewife I can't believe this is happening Have you read about the stunt the here. It smacks of something the Republican Central Committee's Russians would do. Ethics Committee pulled several When did we lose frtt elections? weeks ago? It seems Evelyn was Where in the Constitution 1s in-'tned" in absentia. for "unethical cumbency suarantecd? behavior." How I wish we had a few founding The committee 1s chaired by a fathers around to take some panisan Ferguson employee, Dorothy bullies to the woodshed. Hughes. I understand she stepped If )'OU want to know why I am so down for the "trial:· But sfo~ the steamed. we have to talk about d1scuss1on and votinJ was done in poltt1cs in the 70th Assembly Otstrict. secret. Central Committee Chairman The 70th is a Republican·s dream. Tom Fuentes should offer some Smy-two percent of the reaistcrcd reassurance that she did not partici- ' otcrs are in the GOP camp. The pate lucky incumbent Republican is often As far as I can figure out. Evelyn's not motivated to be accountable to cnme was saying Ferauson was under the distncL Manan Berscson. how-invest1ga1ion by the FBI and the F11r ever. was a grand cilccption. Political Practices Commission. The present incumbent, Gil Ferguson admits this is true. but it is Ferauson. felt secure because what mean and unethical of Evelyn to sane man "'"ould defy the 70th's point It out. impossible odds? What is it the Republican Central But there was someone crazy Committee will allow Evdyn to say? enou&h or a nary mouth ~or boJh) to Her name, rank and serial number? challenge Fel)uson. w6o 1s descnbed The Republicans are mad because by the Caltfomia Journal a-s "the Fcrauson will have to use money arch~on~rvati\te u -Marine who 6a,h11n1 Evelyn when the pany wants bas made a carttt out ofbubina Tom to spend the money beat1n1 Dcmo- Haydcn and Jue Fonda." era ts'! Evelyn Han. a Newport Beach I have a money·sav1na sugg~tion counc1lwom1n, was the one ctuy for them: Join up with the dissident enough and anarY enouah to Democrats -the Gana of Five. and challcnse Fersuson .. Le' me ttpeal. dump Spt.akcr Willie Brown. what " so uncon1t1tutlon1l about Brown ra1sn a ton of money to that" ..,. prop up v.uk Dm1<XT'ltl. It is '*•thin As 100n 11 Evdyn announced, ibe the power of the Republicans to take .. bia boys ... fat cats and pany offtci&ls 1"-'&Y his fund-raisi"I capebilittet desttn<kdon hcflikea ton ofbricb. bencrknownu .. Juicc. Ootheyhave Ooe campajan consultant t•_..ed the 1uu to do it. or is bultyina more that w wu ~~ filcina a recall theti',soced? from herCuyC eeat. And f~ isn't the only Re. This llind of~ would t.Ck publican racil'I& • pnmary chllknat. down many mctt. h did in l.°"I lnc:\tmbtftt RouJOhnton will duh Stach whe~ a dOC\Of' took out papen wnh Ron Nev.ton 1n the 64th OinricL to run ap1n1c Republican A,.. The 63rd Dtstricl will be a war on temblym.an Dcnnit ~n. A del· both sicb. epuon of ekaed. offi&IJ• poinaed . Do )'OU remember Republican out d~ crroT of h1 ways and •bat Ass.tmbl)man Wayne Onsham who IM) would do lo tel "en -so he bombtd out tr')'•"I to win Sn Paul chK'kencd out. Carptnttr't vantcd at? Wdl his NOW the ulumew intimidauon f<>rtMr camll!litn manqcr, 0.kt qalnst EH'lyn has occurred. Hardeman. afraid thll a wtlktMd JACKIE HEATHER Grisham was vulnerable in t he gen- eral election. Jumped into the pri- mary. Hardeman has the local Re- publican Central Committee's en- dorsement. however Assembly Re- publkansare all.out for Grisham and have asked Hardeman lo run a less than full-borecampai_gn. accordina to California Journal. They've also put pressure on ~plc who mi&ht finance his campaign . Incumbent 5 lst District Re- publican Gerald felando will face Republican Dune Dana Ill, IOn of Los Anseles County SupeTVisor. Dean Dana II. who represents roua.h- ly the same area. The younacr Dina has access to money and a ton of name 1dent1fication . Republican le.ackrs should ask themselves why so many elected Republicans arc beina challcnacd- Thty should also remember what happened when&rleson cbal&enicd an incumbent Republican. Be~n was dumped on bY the Republican party and treated fikc a leper by the btJ~money ~ whm she ran hctwritc-•n campaip. She bad to raise me>ney w11h noofnll1 receptions al Nancy and Buddy Eblea's borne and rummqr sales, • My ~n• 1s ttus: Evdyn may.not ha~ lots of monq· or men bnve enou&h to support· ha publicly. bUt she don have a pOWetf'ul lm'C't wca.90n. If you mncmbtf Marian's cam- Plian )OU oukt nOt undcmtima1e the powtr of an •"If) NcWpiOn ltaCt\ housewife. ~ -·· ,, • l9l'flHr ,.,,. ,.. ...... ,... f DAJlf WALTSU Col•••lat :llTHR S ..____ _._,.__ ---- Adultery c h arges To the Editor: . . Controversy bas been brcwina in the 40th Conareuional District race over charges of adultery, and even over charges about who is makina the charges. I'd like to make it clear that I believe such accusations are inag; propriat.e, and run counter t~ t e interests of voters who arc tl')'lOI to determine the real differences be- tween the candidates. There are serious issues that divide the leadina candidates -tu in- creases for new roads (I oppote them -one of mr opponents supports thern), federa budget rcfo~ (I've written legislation for the president to require a budact each year before any spending can take place -another candidate opposes this approa~h). ·•comparable worth" (I favor lett1~ tht marketplace set wages for ~if­ ferent jobs -one of ihe lead1na candidates has supponed aovem~ ment doing this) The charges and countercnarges arc d1 vcmng the campaign away from the substantive issues of national and mternational policy that arc the business of the U.S. Congress. For my part. I have not and will not level such characs. and I refuse 10 be drawn into side issues. rm banking on the ability of the voters lo cut through the fog and determine which of the candidates offen the greatest depth and ellpenen~ on federal pohcy matters. Let's show some matunty. please. and stop the name<alhng and fingcr- pointing. C. CHRISTOPHER COX Newport Beach NB school leadership To the Editor Your Apnl 16 is.sue documented our Newport-Mesa Unified School D1stnct's attempt to cut tts budget via the cutting of ph)s1cal educauon programs. The stor} in and of itself makes sense. 1.e . someth1 ng or some- one must be cut in order to save Supenntendent John Nicoli's s1nk1ng ship. It 1$ understandable that the dis- trict can't come up with the money to pa) for the teachers. Times have changed Forward-thinking admm1s- trators would be. or should have been. looking 10 alternative methods 10 provide for physical education pro- grams. The reason for this letter 1s based upon Nicoli's surpnsmg quote. "Un- cenainty 1s a ghastly and disturbing thing for human beings." Did you say that John? Yes, Nicoll was nght 10 rtt· ommending to our school board to make a transfer of the principals for Newpon Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools. His error was in not doing this some years ago when he became aware of the in-ho use admin- istration problems at one of the schools. He then compounded his error by not providing leadership to develop a pohcy plan in which all site administrators would be subject to transfer. This plan could nave cn1oyed the mput of select representatives of students. teachers. parents. adminis- trators. community penons and the school board itself. Nicoll miaht have even contacted the school districts of Anaheim and Santa Ana. which have already implemented a e<>licy some years ago. And maybe, JUSt maybe. Nicoll m1a.ht have tratcd t~ two principals with more respect, bcause uncertainty is a a,hastly and disturb- ing things for human beings. Nicoll might have looked to some of our ll3t1onal leaders and taken a lesson on how their vanities diminished their administration's ef- fecti veness. and but for one aross error. they will be remembered for that error. Last week our school board met before a hall of "yes men", all pthered to recrown Kina Nicoll and say ... we still want you to rule without policy. Instead. our school boerd should step forward and look to the future, tlM: "after-Nicoll yean." It is time to put "the swap" behind us and to move ahead with providina mean- inaful education for our kids. Let's remove the "uncertainty" John. RICH.ARD K. THERIOT Cotta Mae :. TO DAY IN Hi s TORT . Today is Tu~ay, Ml) 10. the 131 st day of 1988. There~ 23S days lcn in the )ear Today's tuahbaht in history: On Ma} 10, ll69. a aoldcn Sllike was dnven at Promontory Utah, markina the coml)ietioa of tbt 6111 transcontinental railroad in tbt Umt-o cd tile\. On tmsdat~ In 19<>8. the fi~t Molbtt's Qay obsc.r:vt.n~ took Ptace duri111a cbuiCh ~~ >j. Grafton. W. Va., and In 19~. J, Edpr Hoo er wu name\'! FBI director. In 1933, the Nu1s J\lltd ma.ave publtt booll wrnlnas "'Germany ..... , l.1"9A llt61 .. ~ • • ' j 8 C) 'it th (J he 10 of ... hl 10 of CL d1 rl' .. [ th pc.. pr \l' Ix \t ~J Ill ch St 111 h1 IU th al -' 1111 \t. pn n1~ UI rut sec ~'i 1 1 . . . INTERMI SSION b...-,________ -------=------=----- SCR's 'Dog Logic' illogical drama on Second Stage By TOM TJTUS Ot .,.. OMly ........ .,. When last we v1s11ed the Second Stagl' of ~outh ( oast Repertof). the th1..·mc of the \,l,orld pre miere plav (Jim Leonard Jr 'i. "V & V Onl> ")"as holding onto the pai.t against e\er- 1ncrcasing odd<J and the sinister fore~ of progress In the current produc11on. also a "orld prcm11.:rc (Thomas Strehch\ ··o~ Log1l"l. the theme also is hnlding onto the pa!>! against e' cr- inneao;1ng odd'> and the sinister forces of pro$rcss H1..·rc, however th1..· rnmpanson ends In plowing Strelich's unt11led soil for the fir\t time d1reuor Martin Benson cult I\ a1cs a rich envclopm1 3tmosphere that '1rtuall) rttks of rcali-;m Michael De' 1nc's Junky back)ard '>Citing. ~Ith 11s rolled wood t'Olf) Wa) and ~Oll-CO\Crtd 0oor. eliC'l ts instant 1den11fica1:on The) ha'c sencd the playwnght 100 "ell ~trelich·s lharactel'\ have onl) a nodding acquaintcnce wtth rcalit). and onl) Darrell La~n in the kc) rolt: of H1..•ncl the cemetery keeprr. 10, able tu bnng depth and d1mcn\1on to h1') a!>s1gnment Orangt eo.st OAllY PtLOT /Tuesdey, Me)' 10, 1888 A7 'Arsenic' revival riotous comedy forGolden West By BONNlE FEVERGEON o.., ..... c... ' ... Golden West \ollege'!. produc lion of · '™'"'' .rnd Old I Jc,"' 1' a 1kl1ghtfull\ c:nlt'rtJtntng ''l'l\·n,·nu Thl' h1lanuu'> muJl'f "1\'>IL'""'om- ed~ b~ lo!>eph .._n~:lnng untkr thi: dtrl·1.11un vi (hark'> \1 1llhl0 ll 1\ grral fun "1th hi\ auJ1l·n1..c th.n almost an' thing hl' dol''> l"' olu.-.. laughter 11.turtimt·r Brl'"'lt'r the 'Mint' mcm tx·r of thl' fam1h, •~ l."flt•ttl\t"h p1 rtra' d h' Da' 1J n Rnhh "hn\4. an1ma111•11 anJ l'lh:lg• 1n a h1ghf\ t'm11111111JI '"'' -lr111ll r11n1an:i, le>' t' l\l '>h,._ I-JnJ uh1111..1td\ kar -gr1·atf\ 1•nhJll\l 1h1 u•nlL'Lh ••I lhl' f'•l"•l' "hcrea\ .. v & V .. drc"' 1ti. au- d1l'Oll' '\k1llfull) into th<.• pla). with r1..·ali\tll nc .. h-and-blood charactcr<o. .. Dog Log1l ·· 'omc:ho"' ka' es ur, on thl· oul\1dl looking in c;tn:hch"s ix·urll -h11"c' l'r s1nk1ngl~ inter- prl·tl·d -nn l'r rl·alh ..ei1c our ~n11nit·nl\ J'> L l'onard's did so tx·Jut1lull\ Lar>on\ perlurmance 1~. in itself. \.\Orth 1h1..• '1rn In h1-; \killed hands. Hertel 1<, a duo,t\ Don Quixote. a grubh} Da'' ( ro<.kc11 guarding his per\onal .\lamo singkhandedl\ He rhap'>l><.1111..''> rhl.'tonl"alh abou·t the importance of pre~~·n 1ng the nwmunn ul thll'>{'.,.. ho ha' c gone on tx·forl' t'\l'n "h1ln1cding h1m'>Clf for lht• IOC\ llabk dl'll'JI Darrell Larson, Julie Fulton ln .. Dog Logic" at SCR. .\udtenll" ht"art<. ar~ capturl'd t"I) t" c1 dt."11catc grandmotht"rl~ "pc IJJll'' "ho 4u1dh plan and CJ ff\ out thl" \t'f\ proper d1..·m1'>{' 111 lont·h C'IJl'rh g("nlkmt>n 1 I~ to tit· nau t "ht11nn1>lt'nth .ru~' thnr thrl·'>hhold Ill 'l'JT\ h l•I loJl!-rng f 111111 J IJnllh (J, "hh l'OJ111,1,l·J "1111 111.,J11l·" thL' l"'V l'ld1•rh \l\ll·r, 1111.il • hct..iJJk ..1 ~·1111-,tahlt• nl·phl "'h • tr l'' ., l'll(,hl\ ll• unr,I\ d 1 hL tr Jppar Ill p1,·J1lJnlC:lll .\n unlununJh J.1m ixr 11n lhL hurnvr "' till 111111Jnl1l 'l.'!.!Olt'nl\ " thl· fllH.krini;. •ll \1 1n1mcr' girl lril nJ [ IJ 111 tfJq>1.'1 t" 01.tnt' Brl·nnJn 'it.I! Jru.I <1llLn Jhrupl 111 'fl\Tl Ii J' "L I "1 ' 0.1J\ languJ!_!l Brr011Jl1 rlL 'l'f ~utll· Jpp..·.tr' lorn l11rtahk Ill hlf lhJl,tl 1111/Jll'ln In . !)11g I 11gtl .. pla)"nght S11rlil h ,., \IJk1ng uut his da1m in ~Jfll \lwrard 1..oun1n -the du'>t' ou1,k1rt' ol Bakcr~field -and h1\ chara1.. 11..·r<, wuld ha' l' \tcpped out ofa Shl·partJ rla' If 1s hero. an uncon' en- 11onal 11111..'iln tual fen 1..·ntl~ guarding hi\ lllht'rtll'd J'lt't ll"nll'lt'r) I'> '>UbJCCI to "llJ and d111\lng mood o,wing'i that makt till rok J hanquct for the a1.. tor L1h• c;1r Thoma~ \1orc 1n .. .\Man for .\II c;t•ac,on\ · Hall'I touches th(• a1.1d11..'nCl' on t"o lt''cl' -"C mu\t adtnirl· h1\ mor:tl u1urag<.' H't \\C 4uc\l1on thl· rat1onal11' of hi'> stub- born !>tca<lla'>lnl.''>' fherc 1<, 1n the end h>o mud1 mJdnt'\'> 1n his mt•tht>d Herter .. c, ..... 1fr a '>hl·nff, dcput~ 1\ compas<>1onatd' pla'<.'d h' Julie f ulton "ho Jlll.'mpt\ to .induce r1..·alrt} "11hou1 dl·,t1m 1ng Henl'I·., '1s1on .\ morl' du"' l l hMJl ll'r 1\ h1\ long-1..·strnngcd rn11thl r .tn1matedl' 1n1crprl'tc:d h' \ngl'l.1 Paton lkr rok 1n thl' \IOf\ l'I J"l\\Jrdh u•nlrt\l'd and Paton. lJllrh•I l.lUlll: render 1hr cha ral tl'r con' 1Ol1 ng Thi.' linal l'knwnt 1111h1..· n.iua1111n" the real 'lllJin 1it th,· p1c1r Jn opponuni\lll ian11111 l11r .1 dn c:lor1ng firm "ho don' a thrl'l'-rll'll' \Utl Jnd trres to tx·at h" t•mrlma<. 1<1 th1..· punch in grabh1ng I krtl'I ., land Jod Polis U' c:rpla\\ thl\ 'hJd\ <. hJrJL ll'r to d1s1rau1on., ur' 111ng -thl' plJ' ·, strangd~ deli1.. all· h.il.1n, t' ··Dog log1l ·· m11tht tx· ,1 m11r: 10\llhlllli' l'l'Ullfl\l" 1111 \l K JU· d1l'lhn h.1.i 11 t llll tht'Jti:r prt·<,<.·ntnl J pl.11 "111. 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BERLIN •"GI ' SUNSET" i l'l)IUll ~· \ JI H \ BARGAIN DA VS -a TUES. AND WED. UNtYERSIT'f CINEMA :>~ , • .._. t> ..... BS4-aa11 S2 00 URGAIN DAYS T\llS 6 WIO AT \ UllMO SClll'.U•S "JUDGMENT IN 8£Jlll.ltF ("°) ,oe aoe1ooc. ·SALSA"' (PG) oo ,. ••s ·COlOAS" lll~I DUW l •'le I• IC 4~ ~sTAND & D uvER·· J.. (PG) I~ M "'RETURN TO SHOWY rutt ' "o •• SHllfllO~E'"S ·BEETLE JU1ce·· "GI «IW •£•1Clll ~~~~-'-'\_•_·-~~~-r.~~~--1•-'tt DEAD HEAT" (I'll G ~CCW'O OC' ~ ?O : 0 ·~ _,,_ ------1"' S2 00 8AfllGAIN DAYS TUii 6 #lO A' ~'••"ID SCDf('"S ' ABOVE TWE LAW (llll~lltlll SUGA. ~CIC tel ' SUNSET' ,,.,,.,.u~ ., .. ,.. .... WSHAKE DOWN t'llW' t (\' • ll': .... ' ''SALSA IPGJ •Ju• " ·SALSA ' '"°) . ' .•... "' MY BEST FRIEND IS A VAMPIRE" ll"Gl ~I • ~ ~ '"SUNSEr (R)IUI:~ ~~ COLORS I lO l •HI'> I • 10.r 1A1 llt'«ll ouu1. A '"0000 MORHtNG _____ ,_.,_1_00 __ '-----t• M VlETNAM" 1"1 "MY BEST FRIEND IS t1 4~ •• ~ ~ ·~ 1 1~ 11 X <tf A VAMPIRE" fPGI "TI4E LAST EllP£AOA- --'-'-'-----~-"'ft (PG1J\ ICST 'tCT• 11•1•1•1•1~ fAMIL Y BARGAIN NIGHTS S7 00 TUES/WED THURS olT STAllllll~D SCl'IEENS OE.AO HEAT' l"I H~ 119. ----T\111 6 WIO •T S TA-0 <;C.-£NS COL°"S "STICKY FINGERS" * t"<l) •'8EET\.E JUlCF" 11111 •'lll(t• °'"' -------------A , .. _. •tU , "SUMSEr M ,.....~ • C"l..S ~ ____ 1_1_1~_1_1_~_•_1_~_,_1~_1_,_., ____ -ASSAULT OF THE KllLElt 'tHll "0EADH£AT 't;c 8tM80S tl'lt * C"l G P'ISCQPO H' 'SAL$A" lttltt\•'•'1111• (PG) ........ srT'· • JI •• It lt _,,_ ._,.. .. • HARBOR TWI,_. ..... ---6J, -3501 . . . .,, .. . •UIS a w•O •' "'"""lO ~C"\(!!J ··COlOfllS" 11111 llWI' DI: ,,l • ")( , ... i.s """. I 00 l »U'-t OO 10 l~ 'fr ---...._._........., ____ -ti ·a££TlE JUICE" l"'G)IK""° lftl'lll -~ I '.~a I~ I • "ASSAUl T OF TitE 'tt IOllD BIMBOS" l"I .. , 4 f When will hazing madness on college campuses stop? DEAR i\NN L.\NOER5· Ret:cntl\ an I ~-}ear-old freshman pledge died in a fratemll} house at Rutacrs L'nne~il) in NC'" Jcrse) HC' had Ix-en challenged 10 drank until he '"Omlle-0 The cause of his death was alcohol po1son1ng This 1s the 4 'rd known fataht' dul" 10 pledging and/or hating 1n thl' last I 0 ~ ean .\ noljlt"r )Oung life "a~tC'd_ /' Hcutng and underagt' dnnl..tng are against the la" but until l'Ollt'ge o ffinal\ and au1hont1es enforce thes.: la"s-rhe tragedies \\tll continue ~h o"'n son. Chuck died 10 \ear; ago alkr tx•tng forced 10 dnnk a ·1argt' 4uan111' nfalcohol "htle locke.d 1n a car trunl.. Ht· "'as going through the ha.11ng nrual at a local frat<"rnll\ at .\llrl•J l n1,er11t) 10 New Yori.. I "'rule to \OU "hen C huck du~d Jnd \OU printed m~ letter Please \nn pnnt this OOl' be<:'ause 1n the nl'\I fl'"' months pledging v.111 take J'llJlt on hundred~ of campuser, throughout thl' countn and 1 don't "Jnt an~ m11r1.· "oung men to pa) "'1th 1hr1r ll\e~ fur tht!> l'raz) brand ol lun . -<. Hl c K·s MOTHER DEAR FRIEND: I remem~r your lettf'r and it ~as a beartbreaker. I apprttiate yeur writi11g again ill a_n effort to spare other parents tbe pain \ ou suffered · I simpl) cannot uderstand wby, HOROSCOPE Wtdnesday, May 11 Al• LAll£1S after more than 40 deatlls on cam- puses, illecal bulng is still going on. Wiii someone a t Rutgers please explain this to me .. • • • DEo\R -\1'.11\1 I -\"i()( R" Thani.. ~ uu fona~ ing llUt loud 1 h.11 Jozen<. of fll.'opk ha\l~ tlJ1mnl au1h11r,h1p ot ··1x·nior( 111/l'"' llhl· pit'•<' 1hJt goe .. .. '-' l' "l'rl' O-..·ft,rt• T \ pol11l shot\ ~·n1i:ilhn frntt•n tunJ "'Ion Dalron Fn\tx't''> raJar <'I< · 1 \1' l rt'Jt11•n h.i., tx•t•n "11.kh p1ra1~·J and ntlt'I\ "11h nthl·r h' line<. I -\II \\Ori.. and rll• pl.1g1Jn'm mal..e\ J dull I.'\~~ 1 I gJ\1' lhJI 1.111.. .11 nn .t'th rl·un1on JI\\ tll1·,ln < 11lkge cl.1<,\ 111 I 1-1'i< ( Pk.t'r \nn ") r \ .1,,Jr l \h 1op1< lor 11ur 'lt!lh 1run1on th1~ I u Ill' 1 \ .. f 11 t \ ) l .1 r' o 1 \c' \ta' tunl.'d -'--\RDI REE DfR t .\ \(. PIO' H .\ '-0\ f R '-H DEAR ~ARDI A thou and mu culpas O'oe for t\er) lo" ltfe v.bo stole }our brainchild Plea e send me a copy of tbe ea .. y yo. plu to •~Uvtr at your 50111 ruaJon. I'll prlat tt .. d beat all ._.ose tlaJeve1 to llle pucb. Clleers, Jlrl! voa·r~ ,~al! • • DEA.R A.NN L.\NDERS: I hope }Ou v. 111 pn n t 1 he enclosed piece It "~gnen.a~a Chnstmaspresent. toa school bus drt' <'r b) one of the lids "ho ndcs on hl'r bus I thought other bus dn,ers "ould enJOY seeing 11 Thanks from --\ WATERBURY. CONN. FAN DE AR WATE RBURY: Loved It. And so will my readers. Tbuk you for tossing ll my way.L \.\ hJt '' a 'irhool Bus Dnver'l o\ sd10ol hu'> dnH't t) a perso n "ho ~m1k) 1n the morning and smile'> 111 thl· n ening and cats Ro la1ds 1n tx· 1 " n· n .\ '>Chool hus dm er gets there~ hen nnhod\ d"K' l Jn finds ho uses that Jon t l '"' .ind l'htldren v.11h no nanll·, ~chnol bu!> dn,crs ha'e C\l"S 1n the h.1d. \If 1he1r heads and hear t'H'n "'ll1tt. t'' t·n in \1gn langu11se \lhcuil bu<. dn,ers are immune l\1 lllll'l \ 'ilhool hus dn,er's fa\(lrtlt' "'''J' 1h...·,11Jn .. good morning .. JnJ ·~\·1 ·d night "l Jrl' ··~11 dov. n ... <,, n l'l1mn J \c..hool bus drt,cr gt·t\ t ·d l'ut '~:IJom gets mad .tnJ Jh'J" 11111,t ld1thlull). gets there ARIES 1\farch ~1-.\pnl lql Ps,ch1t 1mpre<,\111n' LIBRA !\epl ~\.fht ~'1 \trt.''>'>lreall\ll~ "1ll111g- m·,,tuhrl·Jl..lr1•mtrad111un l11rn1e"andrehu1IJ ( hl'l'I.. \Jll'I~ nll'J\ur ., l"•ricualh ·In tr1lJI outlets at ht1nll' 1n ,IU\11mub1k l JUJU' \lorph J1IJ\ fllk\ pro'l auurJlt' ( hll ffill\l'' ur gm:n light llashe., 1n lt1nnl·ll1on v.11h s un14ut' J\\1gnnl\·n1 YONEY th JI u1uld 10\ OIH· 1m111u11on 'pec1al· o tntl·rnt group ho'>· MARR p1tal ~·nt.'t <oune' •••••••••••••• tn\ oh ed TAURUS C .\pnl ::'0-Ma' ~0) Yo u get solid re\ult\ from recent contact'>. effort'> f Ol us on respons1h1li1' de.tdllne lhancl" 10 con~tderabl\ increase 1nwml· Roma net: figures pro1ntnt'nth 'ou·1j sucu:ssfull~ imprint SI\ k GEMINI r \la' 21-J unt• 2111 '-' ha1appea~10 hi.· J 1. 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(E111111'"'*'9 4 1R) BRIDGE By CHARLES GOREN and OMAR SHARIF North-South vulnerable North deals WEST + K 10 S 10 6 3 7 ~ORTH • J 4 Q 7 s 2 AKQ842 • 6 EAST • 6 AK 8 + K 10 9 5 4 2 + J 10 6 s 3 Q J 8 7 OliTH +A Q98732 J 9 4 '· 9 +A 3 The btddtng: North East 1 1 Pass 2 Pr.. , Pass Pass South 1 • 4 t Opening lead: Three of Wt'St Pass P ass E ven experts do not always ftnd the right line. And, on occaSJon, 11 does not involve any dttp probing Like a vein of coal. the winning play could he just under the surface, only slightly concealed and waiting to be mined. Sec if you can improve on Complete tel.vision ll1tlng1 In Sundey•1 TV Piiot. declarer's play on chis hand. The auction is normal. South showed a good hand by first re- sponding one spade and then jump- ing to game in his sull. With a dead minimum opening bad and no par- ticular fit. North was not inclined to move. West auackcd with a heart. (Our choice would have been a diamond, which would have left declarer with no recourse ) East took his two tricks in the sutt and continued with a third round. Declarer won in hand, cashed the ace of clubs and ruffed a club. He then ran the jack o f trumps to West's lung. The defender exited with a dia- mond, and declarer could not get to his hand to draw the outstanding trumps. He tried ruffing a diamond low (ruffing high would promote West's ten), but West overruffcd for the setting track. h seems as if nothing exceptional had happened. However, declarer mistimed his play by just one trick, and that made all the difference be- tween success and failure . Before taking the trump finesse. declarer should ca~ the ace of dia- monds. Now, when West wins his king of trumps, he has no sarc exit No matter what he returns, declarer will be able to ruff and then draw trumps. Nothing remarkable, but worth a whole rubber to North- South. -GMtnor-------- ACROSS t Slough 6 Crusts 11 Vehicie t 4 Of the main stem 15 MIK2nes. 16 Mouths 17 Change 19 Mat de - 20 Beverages 21 Exam 22 Eastern land 24 Ceue 57 Down the road 60 Curve 6 t Memoranda 82 Eel 83 Sandpiper 84 ThrlYel 65 A medium DOWN 1 C.vy'I kin 2 Skater'• move 3 Ptentlful 4 Floundering In water 5 Pronoun Symphony patrons win in a waltz 26 Red ahadel 27 Narrate 30 Garment 32 tlOlated 33 Stage show J.4 Teue 8 Spiffy 7 Down. pref 8 W•t Indies lhrub 9 Life: pref. B~ \'JOA DEA:'\ Of IM Delly""'°' llefl I hr ~l'r<' grl't'tcd \\Ith a v.-alt1. 111\ 11~ .. d •1th J <.ong l"f1ll'r1aine-d "'1th r11rna1111, ,1111.l'' Jnd \tnng., and J11wd .in .1 mt•dln 111 del1t 10u'i tUl\llll It "3' tht• n1n1h Jnnual \'1t•nnt''iC f\Jll JI ''"!"Ort \t.irnntt v.11h .HO parron' of the Orange ( ount\ Pacific c;, mph110\ fht' lormall) Jtt1rrd gunls hcgan tht· l'lq~ant e'enrng "1th lockta1ls in lhl· hotel atnum tn the mur,1c of Murray Korda's -;1roll1n& Mom1gnor String'> (celebrating their 40th ~car of appearance' 1n Oran&<' County.) -\rm mg in the ballroom they found t'1gh1-foo1 columns on the stage topped ""llh fems and sou1hem 'im1la'. 'inM and tables covered w11h lacr 0' er burgund> cloths centered "'1th mulU<olorcd arranscment\ alop tall clear n~rs encircled "'1th fru11 and blossoms. l ~ professional ballroom danc- ing champions Cyatllia DosuJ and Vice.or Veyrassel we~ wal111ng across the Ooor. Wa1t1ng for thC' guc'itS 10 amve Dostal snid. "I grtw up tn Ncy.,pon Beach and m) father was once ma)or. I am eimtcd about ton11ht h is tht first time we have danet'd 1n m) home town.- C1\a1Nioman for ~ C\cnina was .Hyce oa ... -she aod btt husband Doe of Newport Btxh att not stranaers 10 the walu and dantt noor -the) ha\C •-on many of the Pf'C\;tou ball walu. contnu. "We ~on·1 be tntcnna 1on1aftt bin~ I am chairwoman. but we already bavc 11 lea t four ttoph ics from other ball :· (L)Ma and ~-0... of Lon Beach took the honors th" )ear.) .Many of 1hc pests er\joy1121 t~ Vten~ t}1e aftiir are rt'PCllt • kn(kt'\_, "t have been aoan nine... id Geerda a-,. ""Certain Iv I bl\ c be-en 10 all o f them I <.tancd 11." said Marcy Mullvllle. .. It'<. the prettiest ol them all." commcntt'd Wanda Eitly. Mark Denis of Radio Stations t-..OST and t-..FI and KOCE-TV 1n1roducc-d baritone Charles Nelson v.-ho sang the in' ocauo n and e"cn did an encorc \s the\ dined on 'eal chops and a \ 1ennesc tone (declared !>tnful) and t·afe V1cnne')(' soprano Marianna Glorduo and tenor Ricll- ard Dastr•p sang ltght opera numbers The word "a' that the ball prOCt>Cd\ would be ahout S60 000 "Usuall \ "'l' make from S-l0,000 to SS0.000. ·· ·'i31d Mk batl Gilano, chairman of thl' board of Pacific S~ mphon) .\~c;ona­ tton The increase got a heft' ass1s1 from the undef\\.nttng obtained O\ Carol)'11 and CMrUe Paap (he "U prau1call) .. bu<.11na his butto ns .. with the c\C1 tmcnt o'er their accomph<1h- mrn1s.) , Other happ} guests included pnzC' "inners Jaclde ltllpatrtd. new O\\ ner of a CF1Stal necltla« donated b) Disco\.Cnes .\n. and O..u ~ 1'110! ........ "' .... It.-.., Joyce and Don Ol80D. Anderson, "ho has a ~tay in Palm Springs. Comm1t1c<' l hairs mcludcd Belt)' Beldta Palmer. prn1dent of the \'1cnn~<· Ball l omm1tt~.and Dore~ ta Wedin, Belly Moru, Pcm Cotta, Jerry Samuels-. Ga.rta S&efltia, Kilpatrick and Mary, .... Doris and musu: d1r«1or l.tttt. aark attended the cocktail hour and other' r nJO)'tnl the evcnJO-iocl""ed Robert and Wanda E&IJ. L•la and Martoa HaUacre ol Tra- d111onal Jewelers (~ donated a S4.000 ne(klacc prize). Cll.tcut1ve director Loel1 Splsto, MaraJH and Jury llarrlqtoa. Au and Well Stera, B•u and Lois Cannon Aldrin (she had her hair up as she had setn women do at a ball she attended an Vienna). the '86 and '87 ball chair- woman WaJtraut Jedlart and R•" Dilla. 37 Stc;>Per 38 Manu9Crlpt bootc 39 Deputy 40 Sun. apeech 41 Greek doctOf 42 Gwment 43 Fishel In a way 45 Putrid 48 Academy 480. 49 Unfl1el tdty 50 Fonnet1y ~ 52 Hunk 5e "Seya -1" 1 2 3 14 17 20 10 Cellfomta city 11 CollMgue 12 Of a region 13 Storehou ... 18 Pier 23 Metric unit 25~ 28 M8'n point 27 S..t9"QM 28 Thet ~: Fr. 29 Trtal~ 30Tr...,. 31 StCJYe pert 33 a.keel Item 35 Not woriclng 3e Existed 38 Summon 4 5 7 39 Wttneu 41 -oft: doQolna II 42 Aefet!W ... Oown--under an#nal 45 HOUM pert ... Utteter 47 Stingy 41 Make hoty 50 Mr. Har~ 51 Oi9play: oba. 53 Decoy 54 Macaws 55 Tuntaian ,.,,.... 58 NegatiV9 59 Game ortlclal 12 13 J -TRI PAI CIR MA 5 PEA ( Gil 5£( 1 HA\ WAH c ORA ~-ro R08J by BU Keane "When I want to hear nice music I call Connie and let her put me on hold." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 5·!0 .... ___ ,_,,,. ~ .. ··ae adventuresome there's more to 11fe than camping on my best couch' •1tANUTS .BUT ')~.:v C' \A.ION THE F16HT WHEN HE HIT GOLIATH tN THE HEAD WITH A STONE IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore l'\..Jl. ..... ___ ... "~ .. __. ......... "Whoa, bummer. Hey Larry! The guy was recording the game, but check 1t out He had the express written consent of the commissioner " DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~MAfG~W, IF YOU DON'T LEAVE ME ALONE, I'M GONNA HAVE TO LEAVE YOU ~E ! II by Charles M . Schulz '--'-~~"T-"..._., •• " ' \: by Jim Davis 5EE YOO LATER, GARf."IE.LP. ~AVE. TO PICK l.JP SPRIN& VATE.R AND FE.RTI LIZE.R { RE.Q UIRE. ONLY H4l ?IMPL( THI Nu5 IN LIF( LIKE.. A LO N& NAP IN A WARM 5UN6E.AM 'UllBLEWEEDS ~KE: ~ •.. OVR WE:A1H~RMAnJ ~VS c.orJPtf!ON$ A~E: R16Hf FOR A Fl.A~H"F~Al~I t:: Fl R~. •RABBLE (.~\ .08Sl8R08B ~~ 0 ~ by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOll COUNTY I ·o GAMIN AND PATCHES WHERE:S YOlJQ CAR, MQS. ~ITZ? 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SC YI (' "' C< p; Ei SI SI Ja a gc Ol 8; at "' Ol ht " or d1 sh Sii Sc sp n (c frt be at of bu of un '"' ga the the tat sa1 "'" "c ott IOL l1k I ha• kte Pai inc a • Wit put r hot put - ( R al 0 ( Co Soi Wit p.n 1 pla' C'o1 to Win the ferc c th1r Em pla• taki oft T tear the at-h Slit WC'r ope 0 "'Sou Vall lt'ar1 -0 1 gc c &: day WIS Tl a fo 14-1 g: the ( lWQoj n ·pile. the I fot lodl Baugh takes title Huntington Beach golf er shoots 72 - to top field of 130 LOMPOC -Coming into Mon- day's Southern Sectjon golf cham- p1onsh1p, all Huntington Beach H1gh's Matt Bauih knew was what his scorecard told him about the 7.100- yard course at La Punsma Country Club .. I'd never played the course before," Baugh said. "It's a very fair course but stall a tough o ne." All Baugh did was shoot an even· par 11 to capture the coveted title. Edison's Frank PantoJa finished an a s1A-wa) tie for second and finished so.th after a playoff. Universaty's Bob Jarnbson finished taed for ninth wnh a 77 .. T o ha-.e two (Sunset League golfers) in the top sax 1s really outsland1n~" said Edison Coach 8af'T) Lei "The cou~ 1s rated about a 7 and 11's windy out there which made it tough. There's some outstanding pla)ers who shot a lot of high numbers .. Huntington's Brett Brummett. "'ho won the Sunset League tatle by one stroke o'er Baugh. shot an 82 and did not quahf) Edison's Jeff Nichols shot an 84. but also did not qualify. Twent)·two golfers from the 130- student field advanced to the CIF Southern Cahfornaa Golf Association sponsored Southern California Championships June 6 at La Jolla ( ountr\ C'l ub Baugh had a two-under par on the front nine before he bog1ed nine. He bog1ed again before shooting a b1rd1e at I:! and "'hat he fell was his best sho t of the da) on 14 .. I was o ne under coming into 14 but I hit a sand "'edge \i.llhin two feet of the cup and hit the b1rd1e to go two und<.'r " Baugh ~1d. "I knew I had '"O tough hole!> left·· Those t"o tough holes. 14 and IS gave him bog1cs. but par<s the rest of the wa~ gaH· him his even round and the 111k .. , kind of felt going into the ~ear taht I "as one of the best." Baugh said ··Brett and I knew going 1n "e "'ert' 1"'0 of the best. but we felt hke "e had something to prove to a lot of other people There's a national 1ourne) coming up nexl. and I feel hkt: I made a lot of noise toda) " Pantoja said he felt confident he had a c hance to"''" before a "'Ind kicked up and ··1t got a little haar; .. PantOJa had three b1rd1es on the da) including the third hole. when he used a Sl"-·1ron to loft a 165-vard shot "-llh1n 10 feet of the pm He sank the putt for his fim b1rd1e Pantoja was even-par after 14 hole!>. but double bog1e-d and thrcc- putted on 18 to drop three shots back. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1988 .. Athletlca topple 0.trOlt, 3·1, to capture 14th atralght wln.112. After aqueaklng by 8uttet1, Pl•ton1 rejdy to tilt• on Bull~ D . Petry enjoys sweeter end Angels hurler gets win against Tribe for strong outing By RICHARD DUNN ...,,,_C.; $ 1 I \\rapped up 1n another on1:-to- noth1ng g.tmc.: right-hander r>an Pet~ lOJo\c.:d tht \\i.ttter tnd this time.: In l11s1ni to tht: T1gt:r' and J.tl k l\1 vrr' I 1 IJ'>t V. l·dne\da' Pl·tr' d emun,1ra1c.:d hl· 'rno\ en:d from ha\ spnnl!. tra1n1ng bad.. IOJUf) But "'ho .... anh t11 l11'>< • Petn "Ith .t littk ht'lp lrom linan HJn l' and Bn.in Do" n1ng. "'ound up 1n Jnothc.:r pall hc.:r'\ dud belort· he dt:fl'Jll'd thl· ( k\\~land lnd1JO$ \hm- da' 111~ht :-1 hc.·fore-22 12'\ fano; at \nJht m \1Jd1um I 1hought it \i.Ould he. n lt' Ill hi.· on thl ·.qnning \ldt· ul J -• game bul Brian Do"' ning mcs!K:d that up · \a1d Pl·t~ "II "a' a good thing .. 1 o pul •I m1ldh \t"\ -11 "'"' a guo<l thing Dov.ning dro\C.'' in tht• ntra run 111 gl\ l' lht· .\ngch a 2-'1 lc:ad 1n lhl' '>l''l'nlh lht: inning hl:tnre pan,h- hllh:r R in 1'.111k homt red tor ( ll'' dand to make 11 2-1 ··1 1h1nlo. I "J' tired· ..aid Pl·ll"' "ht p1llhn.l ~ 1nn1ng'> 1 • "In h1~ '>l'l onll ~.1mt• ol the: '><."a'>On · 1 u:nJinl\ \\JOll'd tu p1tlh a shuti1u1 hut I 1hinlo. hl' I \1anager C ooklt' Rl>JJ' 111Jdl· the: right d('t.1s1on ll Jl"J'' llJl..l·, 11 luok hkl' the right dl'll)111n "hen 'ou grt re'>ult\ llL.l· th JI The schedule HOME Ton1gn1· Cieve1ano. 7 OS om Mav 11-C eveland 1 OS om Mav ti-10~ AWAY Mav 1)-Ne .. Yori\ •JO D m • Ma~ 1•-New vor~ 1020 1 m • Ma'ti IS ·New Von 10·30 1 "' • Mav li-IO·e • ()fl T v Cf\annel S • On TV Cnann•I • • Al ~me~ on KMPC 710 maJOr lt•Jgut sa \l' "'1th 11 1 sohd inning'> 'fhat "J' J good p1tlh1ng pt"r· fnrmanu· h' Pl·tn and a hl·llu' a rehcf 1uh tH Hal\ l" 'u1d RoJa!> whost' '-luh ha\ \i.llll tl.\U 'Slr31&ht ~ml·e l·nd1ng J \i.'\\'n-g;,ime home losin@. '''lJli. It "-'l'm\ hl.:l" I Petn 11s all the "a' bal'k Pein t1p1vc:·d h1'> ... a, through the '>l\lh ... hrn he kit Julio F"ranco 'tr;indl'd on -.ccund alter a lead-off d1•uhk Three d1 uble-pla\.S b' the infield ~hind Pt·tn ended Cle' eland threat!> ·v. e go1 f rann1 on s.econd "'nh no l•UI\ n lht· \l\th but ¥.e couldn 't~ him 1n '>.11d c le, eland pitcher John F Jrrt'll ' ~ 1 "'ho '>ufTe~d the loss attl·r p111. h1ng41 lomplcte game ''That hun u-. T he AD&ela • Mark McLemore beata out an Infield liit •• Cleveland pitcher J ohn Far- .,~ rell attempts to make tbe play while cover· lng flrat baae ln the aecond inning. Pt·tr' ~-~ "'ail ed '"' u Jnd '>trud. out tv.u "h1k '>lattcnng l'1gh1 h11' HJn I.'\. v. ho had 20 '.Ii.a\~ at Double- \ \11diand la\l ~a'>\)O. carnN his far\t t le\t·land ~anager Doc Ed"ards lo.nov.'> J 1t11od g.imc.: "'hen ht· 'iCCS Ont". (Pleaae eee ANGELS/BS) Jazz rested for second game with Lakers Handling Karl Malone will be major objective INC1LE\\OOO <aid (-\Pl -Thl· l tah Jau plan to "'al e up and pla' from the \tan of tonight's -.ctond '.'I 8.\ pla~ oft gamt· against the Los .\ngek'> Lakers "'ho put tht• first gaml' a" a~ "'1th a ~+K first period bll11 <iunda' ··t-.arl Malone (the Jau star held 10 thrt•c p<>1nts 1n the fa~t half und&)) told m~ that tht: nc\t game "as going 10 Ix-real ph~s1C'al -the most ph}s1cal of the pla}ofTs .. ..aid Lllo.l·rs dcfens1' e '>J>C'(1al1r,1 Michael COOJX'r Cooper got a painful taste of"' hat ~1Jlont· had 11 mind 1n the s.ccond half <If Sunda' '!. I I ()..QI '1ctof) "'hen he "as bumped into the repona·., table h~ l\1alone and rrinJured the ankle that l cpt him out of 20 regular sea!>on game~ X-ra)S showed thrrt• "as no fracture hut the inJun could cut into the Lalo.er-;'s de(1\1'e t:dgt· 1n nunpov.n 1n the \t'u>nd game ot tht• b<.•\t-Of "'-'l'n V. e'>tern < nnkrl'Oll' \Cm1linal ~·nes. C oopt."r and 1'.un R.imh" took turn' m.1lo.1ng thl· tirst halt ufthl g_Jmt m1..crabk t11r ~l alon\.' "ht> got Ii.ill.. tn '>lfldl' lor I.., p<>anl\ 1n lhl 1h1rd rx·nod Jnd J ganh' high ~4 .. Ht•' J'> big J\ a hou~ .ind a .. \lrnng a' an o\ · Ram hi'> ~1d · .\n' thing \OU ,an do I•> '>lo" him dn"' n a l111k 11·.., Ol'\t'I •ine pla,\.'r thJt 'huh I.lo" n a ~ualit' plJ,er I L.t ht' is \nu \l' gut tu ku:p the b.lll out t1I '"' hand' J\ much a<, P\>,s1hle ·· Ramh1<, "'11d ot h1o; 18 m1nult''> of alllOn again .. 1 \1Jlon.· .. , ou hJ\l' llluintrol him 1n the: post lo a good l1h that Jnd \llU ha\l to u1n1nil th pla'e" h11 tan thr11"' him the hasklthall ..\nd "''' douhk- ll':lmed him "ht·n hl' did gl'I thl· tia .. i..e1hall · Tht Ja11 "'erl· "'can l.'Otl·nng the g.aml ha' mg"'''" thrt'l' \lra1ght g.aml·, Ill t•lam1na1e P<irtla nJ 111 Game ~ of 1he1r orx·nmg plJ\llff •,1:nl's fr1da~ night \kan\\htle tht· dl'knd1ng 'A..\ '"hamp1nn L..11..l.r'> had hc.-t·1 n.·stin~ and prJt11ung tor thrl'l' da" allrr dl'pos1ng ul \an La.ten playoff schedule Sunoav-La1<er\ 110 Utan '11 Lei.er\ 1eao ~roe\ 0 Ton1gr>•-Ul1 I' 111 La1<er\ 8 p .... Frida• Lai.er\ 11· Uta" 7 30 P,,.. Svncsav-Lalle•\ J' urar> 17 JO o .... T~\O&• "llav ·-u•a"' a• ._a"''' TBA necn~r. Tnur\OiJ / Mav ~ l•"''' a• U'a" 7 30 o,,.. t neceHarv ~turoav Mav } 1 U'I" &' L&lf.e•\ 11 30 P,.,. ,1 nece\~'· \nt•>n10 1n thrt'I. \tra1gh1 g.am~ It "Ill tx mnrl equal 1n 1erm' ofrl."'-1 and prl'I 1ra1111 n · l..al..a~ uialh PJt Rile~ ..a1J \un,'J' 1•f thl' re\l 11f 1hc ~rie' ag.J1n\t the 1J11 T0t J\ \.\\' hJd an t-dge and v.l· had to tJh· aJ, J !ag\· of I · < >nt• 111 1 ht• la ll 1 l'dgl' "a~ t'l\:nl h .-.1ren~1h I 1ah ll11l m.1,l 1ll 11' pr1xlud1on out ot "" Oll'n 11 duJ1ng lir't 'ub\t IUll' Thurl Baile~ v.hu haJ : ~ p, 1n1' Ttil· l.i~'·" gt1I \1gn1hl30t ix-r- !11rmanll' ouf ,,, nfo!hl plJ\er; Balkup lentrr \hl hal Thomix11n had '.>e'en point\ and ~'en rdl<iund' 111 hl'lp tht l .iL.cr' to a'-I \<,rebound l'dgt' ( oorx·r al\11 had \t'\ en f't)IOI<, and 4, C ( ,,,.t·n I: ~·int' Jnd I ur rc:~und\ Th,· l aL.l·r \lann., "'crt· kd t" Jam~ \\11rth' "'hll ~urcd :\ potnl\ .ind had '>('\CO rdx und'> \1Jg11 .. h>hnson had 11.1 point\ and lh r ir 'l•ll I~ and ~-toot-: 1-.an:em .\bdul- .lahh.ir llJd It-point'> and a ~me-high 10 rt'hound' •-h 11u1p1J\t•d ~-fuot....i \1arl Eaton of th, Jaz "h1• had 111 !)<•ants and '>t'' en r< ~>UOd'> Ramb1s l'l''lntnbu1cJ l<1ur point!> and th~ rdl<1u:1d~.1lnng ... th h1i.Jdi:ns1,cefTon as;itnsr \falont Tht• Ja11., firsl l'lt"rlll<l tu11lil\ \(I an '\8.\ plJ\utl rl'lt>rJ \..·,ln other lt'am' had been hl· d ll• I ~ 1n lhl· l•pcnang ~ m1nutl''> and tht• J.1111.im,, ti!>( lll thr SI\ 1)\1101 all-time lo" lor •'"l ~·n·.J \l'l h' lhl' .\1lanta aµ1m1 Boston · I think tht'\ re: a far '>Upt"nor team to u' ·· l J\dl·n \.J1d .. I di.int th:nli. "l \l pl<nnl a ll'Jlll JI:' i:Jr 1ha1 Jppc.:ared 111 he.-w dl'lt'O\I\ l'h Jl'l llll'l' II 1llllrdlOJll'd .. GWC, OCC set for regional Coach t o rec eiv e h earin g from NHL Rustlers to open at Chaffey whife OCC plays Oxnard ---- Golden West and Orange Coast College's will get underwa} in Southern Cahfronaa Regional action with first round games Thunday at 2 p.m. The Rustlers. seed~ 11 lh the third place team from the South C'oast Confertnce. will travel to Alta Loma to play Chaffey. seeded 10th after winning the Valley Div1s1on rnle of the Sou them Califon)1a Athlet1c Con- ference. Orange Coast. seed~ 12th and the thlrd palce team from the Orange Empire Conference. will travel to play Oxnard. the ninth seed after taking first in the Northern Dw1s1on of the Western State Conference. The tournament was enlafled to 14 teams this season after only invitin& the five confercnct champs and thrtt at-large teams in the pa.st A poll of the state's coaches sugcstcd that most we-re in favor of providina ~ openings for teams. Other first round matches put Soul~WHtem at CemtM end LA Valley at San Dtqo Mesa. The top sax teams all received byes to next week's Dodgers. Cubs game rained out CHICAOO~ (AP) -M~ p~ bttwccn the Los A Dodtcn and the Chicato C\ibs Mon- day was postPoMd tiecl~ of rain. h was not unmcd11tcly mchtdukd. Tht Dodem lf'C tcheduled to Dl&y a four-pmc 1CnC1 1n C1riCllO July I .t.17 and ont ~ te.t data will ~bly bt rnchedulcd u a doue.htadcr. After IOda) ., pmt. the Oodlcrs travtt to Pittll:Juqlt for a lwo-pmc t'erics. TbC •mt pitchm KMdu.ltd to ·s>itC+I Monda). Tim lekbtt. l·I. f« tbt DOcflm. ud Rid Sutchffe. 2·l. fOI C'hiCl90, ~ ~ lO ptd IOda)\ Mike Mayne Thobe( 10-2)ag.a1nst Chaffey's Darryl K}lc(8-I). whoC'oach Fr"C'd Hoover competition. 1ncludan1 top-seeded Rancho Sanuaco (Oranae Empu" champ). sttond-sttded C'ollcae of th~ Canyons (Western State South Div1s1o n champ). thard-Sttdcd El Camino (South Coast champ). founh~ LA Harbor ?Southern Cal City Div1s1on ch.amp), fif\h- ~ded Palomar (Pacific Coast Con- ~~~ champ) and mth-sm:ltd Cypress (Orange Empire runner-up) Golden West wall throw au Tom I I I Tiie .clledale AWAY T~ll:Wa.m. ,,_.,, 1~ .... •In.. May 12'-411~ ... '" Ma1l>--4'tll1Jn>e,1• ,.,.., ,. l'tllf •• ,.. 7:tl ..,m. M1W lS .... IUl!la, l.S •.m. ,,..,.......... • OR TV. CMMll lt ......... 1(.A8C.1'1 calls "a No I draft<p1ck.'' "-~le 1s said to ha\I.· an 8 mile per hour fastball and has <,trulk out 102 baners and "'alkl'd onl~ .i.i an 86 innings with a I 88 earned run a't•ragc "II "'e mal e good contact. look out .. H0<.ner said "He's a good pitcher but wc·q: got the gu~s who can h11 .. Orange Coast is lamping into the pla)offs "'11h three \taners detin1tcl) o ut. one more improbable and sull another JUSt probable Coach M ake Ma)ne plans to throw Mike M1'>uraca. provided the stress fracture 1n his nght foot doesn't pre' cnt ll ··w e can't stan (ace) Colarusso. b«ausc hl' thrc"' on four and three da,.-, rest the last l"O umes:· Ma)ne said .. He ".ts a little stiff when he came out ~aturdin . and I don't want to tum his arm Misuraca can't hit because hi: ran't run. hut I thchk he can pitch tx-cau~ 1t\ not his landing foot that'~ hun:· Frnhman first baseman Darrel Conner. a clutch t\\O-OUl hitter for the Pirates this scawn. has a spra1~ ankle and 1s out. alo ng w11h G~ O 'Halloran. "'ho scpera1~ bas shoulder 10 a colhs1on at tnc platt tv.o w~ks ago. and shonstop Pal Flatley. Dcs1gnat~ h111cr Jason Youns as also numn1 11 sprained ankk and 1s improbable for Thursday Pete Mcfl..cllcr will play first base. Dilltr "-,.,.. _, '"" Oe , ..... Golden Wat Coach Fred Boo•er la aetttna hJe Rua· Uen ready-fo r Claaffey. Jeff Broudettc fills an at sh••• 1 an,! John Kuzm1l takc'i a spot 1n the outfield. Derek Dchdasht1an h.1' mo' ed to catcher 'ilOC't the 1 ,,, •I O'Halloran and 'I oungasa ~''" at lturd. CIF 4-A ~olleyball opens The CIF 4-A "ollcyball pla~~ff~att un&rv.a) ton11ht "'1tht1ght v.1kbrd pm Manna High. lht unKt ~ut Nnntr-.up 1n a rotn Otp with Edi n. 'Aili h t El Toto of tht th C t.nauc. Hunl1f\llon 8c9ch. t~ third pla« un t ~am. tra' tb to n Ck~n•t ... Un1,"Cmt), h ' 1h1rd '" the Vlt'w. will 1ra~ to na • ~o.Kh. U\" 'I'' vnlJ .... .:"1 11uc11 "'" Pae1 fi C oa t ll PJ!1 \tart at i :30 t\C'tPl tor th(-H\lnlinitoo Beath-San C'ltmtntt ma\Ch-up. -.h1cj 1s slattd for 6 pm. rta <>. I .Kcd •1U o n hr.\t round IC1t0n Thundly 1n 7 • sllrt indUdina Edison or lk unwt ~nlltl.n Hai'tlor or tht ~a "'"' and WOodbridlt oflhf Pac1rtt C-oa.\t Devils' Schoenfeld will find out tfhe can continue toda y E.\ T Rl THFRFnR() 'J t \Pt -The 'H L t'n \tond3' agrl"l.'d "' g1\C ''"' k~' ~' 11' etla(h Jim Schoenfeld a hl·anng hcfore f"l\\1n~ Judgment on h1' run-in "'1th n·kn·r Don "-ohar\k and al,, rl·ac hl'd an accorJ "'1th ltJgue 111li, 1al!> fiU~ran­ t(l'mg thC\ ,qirlo. thl· re.-.1 ''' ttH· pl.l,om. The a<.ti(ln (Oml'' 1'ne da' ath·r "hat man' mttthl 111n ... dn nnl· •'' lhl· m ost cmb.1rrJ!>\1ng 1n l·aguc h '' •n Dunnaa 12-hour pl.'nod 1ht ll':t1wl· suspcndC'd Schoc·nfC"ld IM lht· luunti game of the \\al~ (onlcrl'n(t •inj' and then v.u forcN to ~•tlh a' a '\t·" Jcr"S("~ Jud&t' issued a rcstraanin1 orc:kr 1110"'1"1 him to coach Later. regular """Hl officials bo)COttC'd the game 1n er Cichot-nfcld'\ pr<Yn~ and the kaauc c\entuall) -·as forced to u1e amateur otr1C~ls 1ncr th<' start of tM s-ime "IS dcla)cd 6, minu.ta It all lcn tht 'HL ... 1th a blad1. e~ 1n the minds of man~ prople and on \lunJ~, lc-quc offic11ls stane-d tht i.il·ah na Pf'OC'CSS. The league fint rescinded \1..hucnfcld 's suspensio n and a~rttd t• hl,ld a heanng on toda) on his , 11ntronta11on "'1th Koh.arsk1 after ( •JOll '\ ol the \Cnes. The hcanna "'111 tx JI the R11z..("arhon Hottl ·in lkl\tun <.11n tcqhCT". the NHL's d11tt1or ol mt-d1a relation\ ..aid &Ilks 11\at led to the resctnd1nJ of Sdi()(n~ld's SU pcn<,100 JnJ th( snntin& C\f the lormal hcann' -.~ madt a a ttsuh uf confettn« calls brl•ttn Bnan O''c1ll, the l uc·~ c «Uta"r· ~'""" fW'C'\ld ·n t ,. ho rtm.a.1 !"Cd t n tia1. f('ntral C'OC&n I Gt' trin •n ~ 'or\. and ~·~nt John Z,qln. ,,. h "' a ut~ ,.ttt not dt~ (k>ecd. •• tr. lqkr ..... ckfinucl 'oh'N tn 1hc dt ~\1on " M Y.id. A csman at the ttt•1 Yen off~ a1 m rxd \0 l)~C L / 1l·gkr', ... hl·a·ahout\. but adde-d t~t 1h,· prl'\ldcnt v.a<, "'-hl'duled to att~nd tht• hearing 1n Boston l 4ualh l'mbarrasst nr for the lla~uc:' "as the tact that Zaeila could "''' he.-located on unda' night ·1 don't knov. v.hert Mr Ziegler "·l"' la ... t night.'' Mca~r s~11d on \hinda\ The 'H L later Monda} acrccd to rr<" idr ollicaalo; "'llh more sccunt) .ll pl:i' off game" rromptana a ~tWll· "'·"l•rL. promise fron-o tlic1als.. In a c.hon written si:uemcot tht 'Ill -.aid c,1mph that t 1e lcaaue ~ac. \J' !\lied"' 1th tht: d1~ US!>IOn<> v.1t h the 1•ff111al' a!>~ 1011100 and has ··ag~ "11h tht• l1tT1ualc, to put I unda\ ·.,, 1n11dent behind them .. In Toronto a spolC'sman for the' -..:Ht Offil.1al'I .\Uc..1Ciat1on 'i.atd the 1•tl1, 1ah ~fu\C'd to ¥.ork Sund•'·., ... lnll· h\.'l.aU\( thl'' did not tichc'e t, rr "'ac, adt·quate ~-uni) at the (i, '1~ \1C3dO"-l3nd'I ArtM ¥1-tlh "h11<. nkld prcsc:nt '1111uals la\\\er Bob Douma n1 \.1 u J!w 1 uc ".isn't O''CT tlx action aM,.J "'' '-tc hoc:n tdd H""c' er. a !>pokcsma n forthe (v. Jer'l' f'<)rh and E11:poc;u1on .\uth1m1\ said on Mondi\ that m~ SC\.unl\ v.as ne,cr a'iked for. "The ()c, 1ls are a tenant and af lbcy had a l.l·J for more S«unt)' wt' ..ould ha'c prm ided at .. ~1d l.n r. pubhc rcta11on dttU1or for the '-.J £..\. "'h1ch o pcra1e-s 1hc cnlll'\'. '-1cado.,. lands c.omplt:\ "That ub- J\."Ct v.-a' nc,cr raised. If tbit)' bad 1c,kl•d for morc "'c ~ou1d ha' c P"" 1dt"d It ... ~ "' ., hopt \0 the ttt3l!> tum u ll dad the omc;. ~ho JuJn'1 "'or\. the pmc, Hl iaid lie C\~t' to ~ coach1 t c tam tont&ht 1n Game S. of the ..,,. st' en ·n(") that 1 UN 2-l. '"If and Y<hcn t~·thift&..i' ta\nl 1n10 ron idn-ati :~ l'.fed the d\l of ph) \It.al C'On\llC'1 wdl bit put lO ~ be\:' U"1C thtrt -MDC. .. S('hOcnftWS ~id \.1onda • .. 11 lh I a hn\t'd W'f'ba) ( ('~ btt~ • hand .at:• l 11 ftki'I Nn•tft ~•th K I Frida)'_'Whm IM °'"' 11,· Utd the otftC'lll fat .. and butnpcd tu MAJOR LEAGUE 8AS£BALL ~~--" . Key to athletic precision proves 11 in the visio n Olie n top Detroit, 4 -3 Athl t · S ke • t 14 .,.\ :§~~~~:; ... :.~,:~?J:!·i1~~1 ~ _ e ic ma 1 Edmonlon a +3 \ ICtOI) O\iCf 1he ~lro1l Welch defeats Royals 3-1. Red W1nJ'> .11u.l pul the Otler~ one game away from thC' ~ _ • ' S1anlHc(~~~~~g N tl l lhamp1ons can wro1p up thl· Brewers win 10th straight LO ANGELES -Ha"1ng troublc:- JLKi11n1 that pun1., ll..!01 qu11e quick enough ~grab lh:it rebound" ( ·an't htt the broad 1J.'1c or a barn'! Can't '>C.'Cm to ..crve up an ') Ill Harvey Ratner. proponent of "!lports v1.,1on lflming.'' mil} have 1hC' answer for) ou Tr) 1nun1na w11h a JU&gle1111ck Or ma'bc thl' q Utcksllck How aboutS('lttng up a tennis target ThO'>l has patented 1n .. cn11ons and the)' re all designed to one.' thing-improve your' 1sion And when 11 comes to bettering )Oursl'lr1n a ~po11 eyes are the key. according to Ratner .. What we're learning on a d:uly basis 1n this field I'> t1-t belier 'ISIOn doc\ make for belier performance · Ratner said .. Sport!> v1s1on tra1nin' 1'l reall) aboul lffiptO\ llll compellll\C pcrformanc\' .. One ofRatncr's v1s1on train«s 1i. Pe1c Peeters. lhl' Washington goalie "'ho helped thl' Capitals earn a tx·rth ~ thC' Patnck D1' 1s1on Champ1onsh1p ~nc'> Spccd1n1 a pla)'er's reaction ran 1mpro'e thl' r~ thm of a basketball 1cam and Coat h [d T apsrott 111 Aml•rtcan Unl\erstl) 1n Washington D ( said\ 1s1un raining a1dl'd in decreasing team 1urnu\ er!> h' .;<i ~ent last ~ason "The visual trarn1 ng ha\ pa rd off" 1th grcat1:r team concl.'ntrat1on. rccogn1t1on. hand·C)l' 1..oordina1111n and cpikknes.s:· Tapscou s.aad ··w c.-·rc handling the ball much better and ~:coming more a"an· of 1hr \\hok .court Thl' program has bclome an 1mportan1 part 111 our ofT-scal>un rond1t1on1ng as v.l'll .. Nu.: k C11aqllinto. a~111stan1 ba~·h3ll ,ua1.. hat< •<.'Orth' Ma!>un L n1\l'rs1t~ in Fa1rfo\ \a agrl'l'U "It ha!> helped us to 1mpro\ ,. lhl· 1"'0 mu.,1 importJr1t 'l'>ual t:kment'> 1n ba\1.'b.ill -lrJll..1ng ,1nll spc-cd uf rl·lognit1on •· he \31d "lhl' l'\1.. '\trl'llhing CA.erll'>l'' hJ\l' helped lombat l'\l' la11gul' and our con1.cntrJt1un Jnd awarencS!> lc'l'I\ h.1q· 1111pro,l·d dramat1lall\ "E~c training " J Ill'" lro11t1l·r 111 1x·11t1rmanll' enhann.-mcnt · Ratner u~s a m1 \Cd h.1g of 1ra1n1ng pJr Jphnnall.1 Th1..· JUg&lc'>lll" l011'>1\I!> or thrCl' "'hi Ilk hall< .. rl'll )cl lo" an<l blur p!Jn·d l'' l'l11) ~ran·d 11n J \l h111..· pla'>lll st11..lo. lnduJcd l'>Jn 1n.,1rur110n manu.ll 1hJ1 'ho"' ho'' tu 1mpru' c pcr1phl'rJI '1-.uin Jmontt •llh1.. r '"'"' and .1 set uf lour olhcr plJ'>lll \Ill I.'> Qu o te of the day L1H} Pt•ll"· I>, 111111 I 1)!.l'r' u·1111·1 11.:ldcr 1111 h" Ill\\ \l'Jlll ''u~u'" l'llh11ul .1 lllJl4lll'l' l\Jl1ll' 1111 lh l'.ll 1 '"h•' llll' 11"' 111 I .lllll' l'.11r"h and lo..111. < 1rh\11n 1lw p.1 .. 1 l\\11 "1n1,·r, "l''l' lll'\l'r h..'l'fl 1111 ,1 !~Jill 111., 1111, I h,· h'Jlll' I'' hn·n 1111 had .1 '''" ,,,_, .i I it'd "ll IX'r'1,1r., '' h, 1 \\ .-r, 'll pptl'nt to ,1111111.kr rlu"I nl 1h1• 111.1.t I h.ot', 11111 lhl l,l\l hl I hi' I' .1 h'.1111 lllllll'Pl lilo.c I'•' lh'\1'1 'l'Cll !x·to!l Bu dd t o take extended brea k I 1>'I><1'\ -\11u1h \lnlan·hurn m runn1.. r /.ilJ BudJ lhl' •1·nkr 11 .in internJt1i1nal trall. lllll tr<•\l'r'~ 'aid \1 11n- da~ night \hl' "'ill h•ll11\.\ rm·d1lal ;1lh ll l' anJ 11111p:Hlrl1pa1, 1n 1111crn.1111•n.1I '"111~·11111111 "l11r .1 ~Uh\lallt1al f)CfH1l1 ' \.\ h1k \hl' fl'll\\\'r\ frHl11 Ol'n 11\1\ C\hJU\111111 Budd \,11J in J \l.1t nwnl Ill thl' B11tl\h Jonll'\11, ne" !> Jgl'nl ~ Prr~\ \ '>'IOt 1a11on I ha I \hl' nl'l'd' a ··substantial ix-no<l of rt"<.·upera11on along "''1h the suppon of m' fam11\ and friends 10 regain m ~ health .. Shl' said ~hl' l'i no1 """ c:-nough IO continue fighting l'l~1m\ that c;hc "a' IO\Ohed 1n a spon~ nH'l'I 1n c;oulh ~ frKa l.l\( I unl' J mo \l' rn \ 1ola t 1on or I hl' \ptn I ol 'he ruk!> of1hc lntnnat1ondl \matcur \lhkttl h ·daa1111n. tral k and field'' ~P\ l'rn1ng hod\ NA SCAR lifts suspension [)-\' I()'\.\ Rl \( II r la -\ \I\• month \U\!'lln\lun 1m po<.t•d on dn'l'r \ J Fo' 1 ·'J' lrlll·J h' '\ \C \I{ \.1 onda' l·1gh1 da~s aftl'r the pen.tit' \~3' lc\C"kd follow rni • a frnder hanging llllldl·nt Ill thl' V..1n,ton 'OO Les R1 l h&l·r. '\i \ ~( \R \Kl' prr'>ltknt tor rompet1- 11on. announll'd thl' dcns1011 folio" 1ng a rC'' IC\\ of lhl· mudcntlatc1nthl·rau:at Talladega \la Thcstock l ar sam·11uning ho<l~ rrka'i<."d a hnefo;tal<"ml'nt t>ut R1l htcr ""as out of 10" n Jnd uno:l\ :ulabk for comment V. hile the SU'>JX'n\1on 1ha1 "ould ha"c sidelined f o)t for thl rl'ma1ndl'r of 1he N·\\( .\R -.cason \\J\ t1fted a fine of S5.t.l(J<J wa<o mcrcasc:d to S7.500 the statement said ' SOFTBALL < .unphdl ( onkrcm:c llllc wnh a victory 0' er lhc RC'd V. 1ng'> in C1amc 5 in Ldmonton on Wedne~1y n1aht I\. um hro~c up a lou&h defensive struaak with his bulkt \hOI lrl1m lht: rtaht wing circle lhat beat &oahc.- C.1kn llJ11l11n The 01lcl"\ lon\ard had kepi the puck in thl' Dl·111111 /l)nc "hen ht' p1ckw off a pass by Uc Nu!""ood and fed i1 10 Eu Tikkanc.-1\. who returned 1t to k.urn for the winning shot Bob Protxrt'§ ~cond goal ol 1hc game and lk11011\ 1h1rd on a po~cr pla}. at I' 13 of the third pu 100 tied 11 3-' Pru~rt M"ored from the side of the m·t a lier taking .1 p.1\~ alr<I"> 1hc rrl·a~ from Gerard (1allant ThC' goal \\J~almmt 1dcnt1cal to Proberfsothencore at 10·.;5 of lhl' '.>l'lllllll pcnu<l I hl· l\\o goal\ &-1' c: him 21 points for the pla)offs t>rl·Jl.tntt lhl' Rl·J \\ 1ng<,' team l'fford ol 20 held b" ( 1111Jtl' I fci\\\ Witness says Martin slipped '\l \\ \ 010.. -.\n emplo\« of the ii topic" h.11 \\""'Bill~ \.1,1n1n was IOJUrcd !>.lid thl' '-l'\' '1 111 l \ Jnkces manager '>llprx·d JtlJ ll'll Jg.1111-.1 J ~all. rnntrad1ct- 1ng Mart111., dJirn 1hJt hl' "a~ beatC'n b' ..everal bar pat run~ Ne\\\<lJ\ and tlw l>Jlla' Times Hl.'rald on Monda\ l'Jl h quutl.'d Jn Lin1drnt1fa·d cmplO)«' who ')aid Martin tlHl'\' thl' uni~ purh h 1n thl· \lutlle earl} Sawrda} 1n \1 lingtun. l l'\,t' \l.1r11n 111ld reporter\ that three man attJllo.l·d h11n \\1th11u1 pr11\11\at1on 1n the restroom at Liu• a IU(·al 111ghtw111 Ii \\J'> nut lo.1111\'ll \\hrtha the l\\O ne\\spaper' \.jUUll'd lhl• \Jllll l'lllpl11\l'l' l hl l'mplo)l'l' quntl'll h\ '\c"'><l3} said hl' \a\\ \lanin Miµi1ng v.11h Jrwthcr man 1n the b;uhruom \,u11J111g to till' l'mph1)l'l' \lartin hit the man in thl· J:t'' hu1 Jrd nut kni.xk him Jo"n fhl' Lall "orlo.a \a1J hl .ind a bar patron who v.a\ Jho 1n thl-bathr.1001 tlll·n restrained Manin and ,111"lJ him out J !ill.le door ol thc duh v.herc Martin ,1rrrx·J anJ ll'll aga1mt a rough '>tUllO "all \IJrtin \\hU \\ill bl· fill Ill l\\O \\l'l'k!>. 'IUffcred J lUI 111front111 Im kit l'M 1h.1t r,·quirl'd 41} -.111chcs ~k Jbo -.urlnl'J dl'1 p hrUl\l'' 1111 lhl· 1..nCl' \houldcr anti It •r ,·h,·JJ Collins waived by Patriots B< >l.i IC ):'--\ ,·teran 1 u11n1ng hatk (.I •!11' ( 111lrrh \•ho fl p11rtcdh v.a' 1n a drug rl'h.:it>il1tJt111n d1n1l in \1.lrd1 alter h;J\ 1ng H \UllllJ llru~ U'>l "J' "JI\ J \.1 onda\ h' thl· 'l'" l ngl.1nJ Pa1r101\ In .1 \\lllll'11 .. 1.1!1 llll'tll ( ua,h R,l\mond Bern pr.11'.>l'd < 011111 ... pla' 111111-. \l'\t'n 'l'J')l>l1' "'1" thr ~•I ll',1111 ''' 11t1iu,1I rea,nn v.a\ !?I\ l'n for lhl' rcka'>l' ol < 11ll1n' .. 1111 thl' P.1tr111t'> lx•,t all-arnunll running bal ~ A, rr' anJ PJt11ol'> gl·m·ral managn Pat (\ull1' an '"'"Id 11111 l 1101m.·n1 tx·' oml t hl' \tJll rnent 'l'" f ngl.JnJ ruhlllll\ Jirt'llOr Jim (1rl'l'llldgl' \aid Hl' .1Jtll'(.11h.11 thl dut> v.ould nn1 'J\ "h' < 1111111<. "oulcl n111 lw olkrl·d .rnothl.'r u1nHal 1 I on' "·" tolJ th" n1<1rn111g dut 1ng a rnl·l·t1n~ ,q1h Hnr~ JI \ull" an \1aJ1um < •n'l'ntdge <w1J I 11ll1n' ~'I hclJllll J lrn'J)!l'nt "hl·n hl\,11n1rall l'\Jllll'd .tlil'f la,1 ~a,un I k "Ire,· 111 nl·got1;11t· ''•th Jn\ 11 ,1111 till' P.11r1111\ 'la1J Television, radio TELEVISION -i '\11 ll m -PRO HOCKEY V. all'' ( on krl'llll' 1111.11, C1allll' '> -"Jew ler<.n ,11 H11-;1on. E~P'\I ~JU pm -PRO BASl\.ETBALL \iB \ W<.tcrn ( onkr.·nll '>(.'m1fi11.il C 13nll' I C h1, ago .ii £)(-111111 TB\ h pm -P RO BASKETBA LL ;\.8..\ V. r\tcrn ( unll'rl'Oll 'em1final (ja1 11· ~ -l tah .11 I J l..l·t-. TR'>. Prime l 1clo.ct. RADIO pm -PRO BASEBALL 1 ll'\ eland .ii \n~ ., lo..\IP< 1,101 ~ pm -PRO BASEBALL Padrl''> at ~t loUI'> lo..I \IB (7t>U) WEDNESDA V'S TELEVISION "' TI I "i a m -PRO BASEBA LL Padres al hrlJ[I.<' ( u~. W(,, 2 I' p m -PRO BASEBALL 'Aontrcal at ·\tlJntJ I&> WEDNESDA V'S RADIO I I I 5 a m -PRO BASEBALL: Padres at Chrlago < ubs. KFMB (760). R ustle rs' Peterson, E llis earn All-SCC 'Little' Al prepares for sixth Indy 1'11>1 \1' \POLI~ I .\Pl ~I Goldrn We'll ( ollegt'·, l nrr Pl'\l'rwn and i...ath} Elh<i l"tl kc~ nlt'rtltx·r<i in pu'lhing thr Ruo;til'r'> 1n10 I~ Southern ( alifornia Rl•grunal .,<tf. tb:ill pl:hofl<i "l'rc -.ektll'd 10 the \ll·~outh < oac;t < onf('n·nl C' firc;t 11:1m l::lhs rcg1stc.-rC'd a ~-U rernrd 1n ldnfcrencegamC'\:l\J pitcher and hit '~3 (.425 1n c.onlercncc pme<;) with I -t RBI and four doublc-c; Pl't('non. a I turna1n Valle~ High product who 11 ansfe ncd from Lons lkal h State. 1111 . \q4 "1th fi "e doubles three 1dpkc; and a home run 'The R.u11tlcrc; had s" 4-C'cond-tC'am ~mbcl'\ 1nclud1ng pitcher Jenica Duran ( 10-8 rernrdl. first ba~man T•n1 Ba mil ( 3.22 a\CraJC') infielders J~nifer Pallinwn ( 367 a"<'ragc. tctm-h1gh ~I RBJ fi\c doublt'c;) and l trna Pa)ne and outfielder<i Km merypulls nly surprise Woodbndac Hish's Chn$ Emel") lled off the onl)' upset 11 the firs1 of I.he Pacific Coa 1 Leaaue bo>• i champion hJp Tuisda)'. top- rounh·St't'Ckd John Rusfiin& or una Beach in the s1naJcs quar· U\aJ • Al -SOU'91 Co.st Confff"'<t MOST VALUAILIE P'l.AYIEll ,.,,,. P ou'O\ f u•>erl<>" MOST VALUAILIE P'rTCHl• tt't \t II" JK Ob$ ~Ut ... tOi l"HtST TEAM Krislln Jecotn "'"''~•on 1> lf"Onde N•'\C>~ er C11m1no I> !<:•II• H1ll1•"' f:ullt rlon. c M .\,, Htnrv Poeell'n1 c C•ndv Merks Et C1m1"0 10 Lor• Ptltrson Goio.n Wetl 11 Linde Mo••'*' f uitrt<>" ·• C••ol"f lecc•n• E1 c • ....,.,,, • 9 .,, .. • Ce'lel\e" Ct rr1101 •I C•w• 0?' •llflu l'u•i.••on t Ju~f POUI01 J'~lon ')f Ton·• Rtv'>Olelt E l CemollO, ot $t1C•• Robtrts P1Hdtne of Senctl GenllOfl ,.,, ••01 DI 11.•lhv EH•\ laoldfon Wul utll , Trtel Smit" r u i.tlOI' ~\10llalltd olev..-HCOHD TIEAM Jtn lt• 01K1n GOIOfn WHt o "'•''" Cle. C t"llOt I> C¥Ol'ln Pele E · C ern•no C Metno G•·fl·n Cerriio. c Ton• 8e<rett GOCfltfl Wat• lb Jtnntftr O•mon E• C•m•no If ~"' ..... Petlontoft ~ We\1 ,, Lor ... P•Ynt GOld9n W1tl M MitJY l(envon CwrllCK, I( Trlall Mec<:eui.v PtHC1en1 "· l(n\ ~. GOiden We\I of C~yl Utlle .. n Goldtn Wnl, of. N.tcJ1I l.ellocri. El Cemino, of Holv l"lvovanlff, £IC•,....,. ot TerT'mvlle>ClrlOUfr,I"'*"°"•""~ Br~ M"O't !I Ctmtno, Ott'-tef ........ G WC open• r~lonal• The Golden West C'olleae wom~·s wf\ball 1cam. seeded 10th 1n tht 16- tcam Southern California Rcaion&I$ field. opt'ni pla) at sc"cnth·~ Southv.cstern Collqr tn Chula Vista Wrdncsda) at 3 p.m. The Rustler$ finl\hC'd m 1h1rd ptacc 10 the South C~it C'onfu~nce Wllh a 13-.S record and wtrc I S.1'3 o~trall. In Golden' W~t w1n1111 OPl"DCr. it v.11l f4C'ctht winnC"rofapm~bctwtcn SCC' champ and 5'"<'0nd«tdcd Full· cnon f.0-9)' An lclol)( Valley, TM ~ond round 11 \urda)' a nd unday •1th teams pla)'tnl 1 btta t~l-of· thr~ ~tics. "'' r "'ho "111turn49 on race d3\ \\a' .1 1 uok1c Jn' er at age 26. H1ssun. \till 1.1llcd Lrttlc Al 1s 26 now and prl·p.1nng for his ""'h Indianapolis 'il!ll < 1rowin1 up in 1hc \pon. Al Unser .Ir \illd Monda' \llrred h•s earl)' 1n1acst 1n racing and later. bccau~ of Im rathC'r'S hdp .llCclerated tus own lJrecr. "When I v.as 6 7 I always wanted to drt\ie, but 1ha1 \~a" JU~ta little b<» 's dreams. When I ~as l S.·16. I reahud I wouki ha\C' In go to work fora hvrna. Evcr}thmg \\oouldn't ~ hand«t to me:· said .\I Jr whose father b«ame the oldl'sl Indy winner in history a )'Car ago ·1 1houtht I would IJVC rac1na a tn. and 1f I was suttt'ssful and cn10,ed 11. I'd tay_w,~th 11. Now )OU can I gel me out of ll. Al Jr 1\ dnv1n1 1 Team Valvohnc March race car for Galles Racina. His r:uhe-1 "teamed with former winncn Rick ~frars and Danny Sullivan with Pcn~kc Racina. Mears. dnv1n1 the tnm·s backup car. rttordcd the futnt lap so far 1n practt~ with a 50ttd of 2 t J.118 mph dursna a windy ;cwon Monday ancmoon. .. h had 1 hult pu$h with the wi nd. and ir it hadn't bttn win~~m~t have had more(~)... 11id. .. Yoa ,rt in th.cromc:nnd i1 WOUldJ\'t tum. But bc:Ctuse or the -ind. Jou just can't teU too mUC'h. You utt n t\(f know .• "Tbt ~r 16 Pknty comfon&blt as bad as the co'nditions were. but unckr th(' circumsiancn tt•s "ftY touah to fi nMunc u;· he said. Wutd 11m s M1f fq)Of1(d up to '46 mph. From ne AJ1«late4 PttH The Oakland Athlcrn.-s own baseball's best wmnina streak s1n~-c the 1977 Kansas Cit> Royals. but they're brin1in1 back memories of another hot team for the Detroit Tiacrs. ·"They're startma out similar to the way we did 1n 1984 ... T 11crs shonstop .\Ian T rammcll said after the A's beat Detroit 3-1 Monda> on the p1tchin1 of Bob Welch and Dennis Ecker!ilC') and a two-run homer by Jose Canseco .. T hey have a vei; awe ome lineup. but pitchin• 1~ their strona su11." Trammell said. "And they're &cn1na contnbu11ons from a lot of people Winning 1s con- tagious·· The T1acrs won 19 of their first 21 games en route to a 35-5 stan four seasons ago The A's. 12-0 aaamst .-\ml·11can League East teams. improved to 24-7 with the '1ctof) and have an eight-game lead ovC'r second-platt ( 'h1ct.1go Oakland Manager Ton) La Russa \31d his pla)crs onh tx·camc aware of the slreak recen1h and arc not o' ~rl) 1mpn-sscd \\1th their stan. · "It means we'rr al 24 ( v1ctones). &hat's all." La Ruua said. "Wc'\C gut a lot or good playing to do fora long 11me. and now 1s not thl' 11mc 10 s1an pa111ng yourself on the back·· Canse<.o. whose lcague-IC'ading ninth homer of the )Cir in the third inning was the d1ffC'rencc in the duel bctwcena Count' Sc.\ual .\ssault Task Force. Last month: using 1d Oakland had lh<' fift h highest rape mg streak and look where theycndc.-d up. We can't get too high ngh1 now. and we can't get too cocky.'' he said Wck h. S-1 and winner or his fourth str.ught. scallerl'd four hits before needing relief help from Eckersln following a leadoff double b) Gary Pettis in the ninth ll lo.nslc). "ho has not given up an earned run th1\ )ear. ~1rud, out two ofthr 1hrtt men he faced to cam his kagul'-h1gh 12th sa"c Mom'> fell to 3-4 desp11e \Inking out 11 while g1' rng up n1nl' hits Rnn liaSS<:) had three hm for the .\ 's. gn ing him SC\ en h1b rn t\\O games The \lCIOr) mo' ed the ..\ thle11 n "'11hrn three of thl' franl'hl!>C record of 17 111 a rO\\ $Cl h) the I <n I Philadelphia .\ 's. Thq al read) own tht· Oakland rernrd Elsewhere in the .\mencan Lcagul· Brewers 9, Twins I : Rob Dt'er's thrcC'-run homer off M1nnl'sota bullpen all' Jeff Reardon lapped a fi\(."-run e1gh1h inning thal rarncd \l'i1t1ng Milwaukee to m 10th straight' rl·ton T"1ns rd;c\l·r Juan Ekrengucr who had blown a 4-1 sc'en1h-1n nrng kad "'alked Paul \fohtor and ga\c up Robin \ uun1\ ~1ngk lo <>tan the eighth Reardon. l>-~-l ame 1n and failed to fil'ld BJ \urholT'> bunt .. ingk to load 1he bases for C.1rcg Bn.x lo. "hu'>l' I \~0-1 Ull '>lngk made II 6-6 r our pitches later. Den lined Im '>l\lh homer or the \car O"er the kfl-licld fenll' Iker al'>o dll>'c 1n Milwaukee's firast run RH Sox!, Royals 0: Roger C lcmen'> pitched a thrce- h111cr \tnl rng out 16 and re11nng _;4 in a row 31 one point a'> '1\11rng Bmton beat Mark Guhiua and Kansa'i (II) ( kml'n\. 5-1 . ga' cup consecutive one-out ~rnglr'i to lo..l'' in lx.·1111·r anti (icorge Breu 1n the lirst 1nn1ng. thl·n "a' ptrll'd until V.-ilhe \a.'ilson heat out a bouncer o'er the mount!" 1th um· out 1n the nin1h He ga' cup h1o; onl' \\,1llo. "1th l\\ll out 1n the ninth Th.: R1" J Is ha' r lo\I 'ii\ 1 n a ro" all at home Whit~ Sox 3, OrlolH 0: Jerry Rcu\S earned his 20U1h maJor lcagul' '1c1on p11ch1ng "1s111ng Chicago pa<.t BJlt1mvrc Dan Pai,qua droH in 1hree run'> "llh a ..acnfic.:e n, and a home run. enabling tht· 38-)l·ar-old Reus\ to bclUml' lhl' 86th p11{her 10 reach 1hc 200-\ KtOr) plateau Reuv, JOinl·d \Ith Pappa<, who \\On 2CN games in a 17- )Car 1arl'l·r. as 1he onh pitchers to \\1n 200 ~11hout a 20· "'rn '-l'a\on Reus\. 2-1. retired the fir'>I I 0 ballers he faced bl'lorl' Bill\ R1plo.en doubled to left "-en (,crhan lined a double olT lhl· gloH· of third hascman Ken "-1l11amsin the fiflh hut "as left ')tranded R1pken. ~hocame into the game O- for-15. alw had a s1,1h-innrng single. and M ll kc} T l'tlkton \rnglcd off Reuss rn the eighth * 8rtwtn 9, Twin' 6 MIL"'&Utt•l -H•W>Te .. ,._~ .. , ... MOI·'~ >b • I t 0 C,ta~ !>f 4 1 ) 0 V')Vt"lt ( t \. ....... 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Gwyn n goes on 21-day DL ~T l ot I~ (AP) - Ton~ (iw~ nn wn$ placed on the 21-da~ disabled list b) S.in Die-go Monda) be- cause of a SC\<Crel) sprained right thumb. Gw)nn suffered the 1n- JUI) on Saturday at Three Riven Stadium in P1t- tsburah His thumb hu been placed 11'1 a case and will be eum1ntd Friday m San D1cao by Dr. Merlin Hamer. the Padres said. Gwynn, whose .370 bat- una herate and 218 hits led the Natio~I Lea&uc tn 1987. underYtrnl u~ry on has ten. hand dunna spnna tra1n1 na. Mater Del hires O'Neil to coach GWC's Rapp earns first-team ') Maser Dci hith 1ehoof has namtd 21*ytar-old John O'Ncd a 1.hc MW \ilrMt)' ~ ~. Golden Wn1 Collc._.'s Eddie Rapp earned fl"" acam U..SOuth Coua Conference honon in a \'Oft of lhc C'll'tUlf S \'Olkyball COKba •• Rapp. a sophom~ tieuer out of O'Neil hat had tomt yan t'· · Edison Hilb led the Ruttm to 1 puit~ Ha cOach. 1ncfudit11 thrc'C 10-6 SCC tm>fd and f04.lrth plltt. All-Stu A vso 1nmund:!' va~t)' The Ru111cr1· Dan Cun11tintham. a u pnwncc It Laauna h Hip f~ hman outside taiuu. •nd Onner School. CoeJt's Alan Ktupc. a ~ Outsidr hil~ "'"°ltd the Pitlta IO I • ,. 7 conrc~na n:t'Ord. tamed~ anm honon. .LA)M laca'aS... l&ood Md CMI CoWtl" lhattd Mo.. Vlliluablr l'M)'tf t • I , I I ( " F ( ~ s p Cl 8 ~ .... A N4t"' Iv I R Yori SHI Keno H YC>t't --onto 0 Mint onto • ..>611 ~ ...,.. ,. MOii """• Moll • '°"· ..... o.111 H tlbur Olla ' FoR THE REcoRo Major League ~tandlags Chkland (h1caio ~nlil> C1t) Teus Seattle Aqelt M 1nne\<na New York M1lwauk~ Detroit Bot.ton ( lcveland Toronto &h1more w 24 IS 14 1.l 14 " 11 20 18 18 17 17 13 4 A..merl.caa £""6Ue L 7 14 17 16 18 19 18 11 11 12 12 13 17 26 WESTOMSION Prt. GB Lii 774 10--0 SJ7 8 S-S 4H JO 2·8 448 10 S-S 438 101 ! 4-6 406 II 'h 4-6 379 12 3-7 EAST DIVISION . 64S 6-4 621 10--0 600 ,.,, 6-4 S86 2 4-6 S67 21• 1-9 433 6'1) 4-6 133 I S1t1 4-6 Monday's Sc!orn Aasels 2 C leveland I C h1cago 3 8alt1more 0 M1lv.aukec 9 M1nnMOta 6 Boston 2 11.ansas Cit> 0 Oakland 1. Detroit I Onl) game\~ hcduled Sitt all Won 14 Won I Lost 6 Won l Lof,I I Won ~ Lof,1 2 Los1 ' \.\on 111 Lmt I V.on 2 Lo st b LO\I I Lost I Hemf' 10-4 7. q 6. 9 7. 7 7. 9 6-I./ IS· ti Q. s 11 • ~ y. 6 'I· ti 10-b 'i-y l· 11 Away I .a l 8 ~ IS· 8 6· 9 7. 9 7-10 3-IO 11 · 6 7. 7 9. 6 8· 4 7. 7 8-IS 1-1 5 Toal1~1·1 Gamet C ll'\dand 1Bailes 1 -31a1An1el1 (Finle~ 2-4) 705 pm C h1tago I Honon 3-4) at Nev. York (('andelana 3·21 ~ \11 pm \ca11ktLangston 2-3)at Toronto(Clanc> 1-l) 4 35 pm \.tilv.aull'c (V.-cgman 3-.3) at Minnesota (Straker 0-1 ). 'i O'I p m Bo'>tun I Hur'>I 5-0) al Kansas Cit) <Bannister 4-21 S l 'i rm Bal11mo rc (Thurmond 0-5) at Texas (H ough J-4 ) 'i l 5 o m Dc1ro11 !T cm·ll 0-0) at Oakland (Young 2-01 7 35 pm Wednesday's Games < ·1c , d and at Ancels, 7 05 pm Detroit .11 Oakland. 12 15 pm C h1rngu at 'lev. York. 4 lO pm ~ca111t: at foronto 4 )5 pm M1hA.ault't' at \1inne50ta. 5 0 5 pm Aalt1rrl11n.· at Tc,as. 5·35 pm Natlonal League WEST DIVISION w IH 17 I 'i l 'i I 0 L Pct. GB LIO Los Angeles Hou'>ton Q 66 7 h-4 ( 1nunnat1 \an Franc1Sc.o \an D1t•go .\I Ian la °'Ill ") nrk P111,burgh ( h1l·ago Montrt'JI \t I UUI\ PhilJdd ph1J !( 2 I 19 15 I .i 13 111 12 I ti 16 I ~ 20 IS II 14 ,, 11 18 586 2 5-5 484 5 .a.() 4!!4 5 5.5 '4 5 9 2-IS 286 I 0'" 'i-5 EAST DIVISION 724 8-2 6'3 ., 4-ti ~!" b 7.'\ 483 7 5-5 .an s• • 6-4 357 . 10' 4 h Monday's Games Dodgers at C h1tago (ppd rain) \an Franc 1">rn ~ P1usburgh 6 < in1.1nna11 .:'. Ph1ladelph1a 0 \tlanta 4 \lo ntrcal 8 1 lou~tun 6 ~wv. 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It ,..,s~ Pfe\• t thf A~ •f't fl' .. hr,! o " .. .-""'"'°~ 'o' •no'"•' "" {'M' ttarM ~• v 'r-t': ._..."O a"'O•--e ..... ~ " ,.e 10 P ''" Ol\CI' ""O' -io.-°'9lm n O"' ~ .. trw &ft-Qfl' \ "'fl<• .,, "" ,.. \ ...,,. .... ,."'O Ca" ... , Of'""""~ D ' ..,,ir \!'\n•• , ,, y._ "'Cl'" "'° C>KK• fl.....,v : • *" • • Sc9" .... , 1 l •cr-•Q'" SPREAD THE NEWS Work in the ever expanding Newspaper Promotion fiefdl If you are sett-motivated and ltke workang wtth teenagers this may be the opportunity you've beef'I waiting for This is I GUARANTEED IN- COME ot MOO per week to start with potenttal earn ngs ot up to S 1000 per week. An insured van. wagon up hells ar• a MUST For more lnJormaoon Call Mr. James (213) 471-2870 .. . , J I • Optical disk system takes paper out of paperwork Mesa·s FileNet Corp. is cited for its high r a nking in world shunlc .. actording to Don 5<-hnmer, director of cummunicattons at Costa Mesa-based f1leNet Corp. ··our document-tmage processing system bnngs toaether a number of technologies to move 1maaes fro m desk to desk." Br lLENE SCH NEIDE R ._.. .... c.n. ••• ••it In man~ companies and government agencies, people spend a s1gnifilant part of their da) moving paper from dcsl to desk Whtie computers can solve number- 'crunching problems. the} may not sohe paper problems Sometimes. computers make paper problems wo~. and productt' 1t) !>uffer!> Throuah optical disk technolog)', the system creates images of documents that need to be routed to a number of people in an organization. Schnitter explained. The image 1s d1g1t1zed and programmed via the electronics B> integrating the image and data processing system to ~laminate paper movement. the system and sofiware package e"tped1tes the proc~sang of loans. insurance policies. JOb applacat1ons and other tasks involving dornmcnts that ha'c to be added to computenzed anformataon "Whal you ha\ e 1s paper mo.., ing through the compan) at mail cart '.)pecds. the loss oft1me created b} needing w ma~c n,nt,. .. 1nrl n:int'r~ th:\t 2e1 lost 1n the F1leNet was founded 1n 1982 by Ted Smith, then· pre .. 11.knt ofM \I/Basic Four. Reali Ling the shortcomings of adding paper documents to computerized printouts OCPC to honor I ·Disney's Nunis I I i~ co1n111it 11H'nt lo rninor it \ t 'C'o n o n1i c dc\'dop n w n t ,,·ortll\ R1dl.Hd \ ·Did 'un" prn1 Jent"' V. ..11 l>1\11 n \ttrJlllllll\ "111 Ol' h<1!10ll'd h\ lfh" ( lt,tngl' ( llUOI\ Purdia\lng < ounut .11 1h 1h11J an- n u a I f l 11 n 11 m I\ l h· ' d n pm\' n 1 \\\Jfl.h J1nrwr d.111H' 11n I hur,<la' \la' 2C1 .11 lhl· Kn,-r 11 f111n Hotl'I in I J~llllJ '\1gLH'I < ounul < h;11rmJ11 \ \\ l>J'"nn ha' .1nn11un • .-J 111.1 'f)\" 1.11 n:lnt: n11111n ,qll tx· ~t\t'I •1 '\ur I\ tor hi\ 1 11ut\IJ111.J 1n~ p\;r.,, 1 , •11m1tml·n1 and lt-adl·r\htJ' 1n 1h ..1'l"a 111 m1nc1rtl\ ,, l'lOnUnlll di."\ dt oprn, n1 T hl' r>"nl-. 01~.1n11.1ttl1n ha' ht.·l·n • 1 n ' oh l'd " 11 h I h \. 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"" 1 ltl~ '1•u·ll•11ll 111 lt l "' H 1'1 ' I' 1 ;, h Jn l'lnp Jn 1 1\h1,11 "1,k I 111 Tl.11nnH nt T rJJt I Jll 111 l rc.11~ rt1 Ill fl HJ\ h,l\ln).! nr· p••rtllllllll'\ f111 11111111!1\\ hU\llll"\\ 411, nu' \\ Pfl'\ldl'Pl nl \\ .rlt I ll\fll \ \ltr,H l •n' 'uni 1 ·,1• .n,1hl1 ltir 1>1'· nnl.tnJ \\,1ft f>1'1il'\ \\cirkt rn I lorn.la and Tok\o 01\nc)land H1~ 1ntcn.•st 1n 'outh and education .rnd hi\ l·n1hu~1a'>ltl '>uppon of the ltl'l' l'ntcrpn:.c '>Hlcm arc demon- 'tr.11cd through h" J'>'>OC1at1on "llh lhl Prr'>1dcn1·., < ounul for lntcr- na11onal ) outh I \l hJngc He also '>l·n non the l.x>Jrd 111 d1n.•ctors of Sun Bank' Int in OrlJndo Fla f ormt:r ()( re honorcl·~ include DJ\ld '> Tappan tha1rmJn ol Fluor < 11rr R1l hard .\ F mta, president. lnll"l\lJll' Ekllnll11t\( orp .. Louis F I k il1g. '1tc prt'\11.knt ut the Dekn<,c < 1n•ur Fu1J -\t't11'PJll' Corp 1ind r rcd L \.\ t•hh 'Ill prt''>tdcnt pro- dut 11on 11pna11on\ f a\tcrn Region Ro1.k'-lt:ll lntt:rnJt111nal l>a"wn ahl1 \IJtl·J thJt tht• general l hJ1rm.in for thl" gJIJ hlad.-11c S225- J-p1Jtl· 1$2.1100 rx·r tJhll· of IO!d1nncr .., Juhn Patranu 'l(l' prr'>tdcnt and general managn "' '\orthrop ( orp ·., \lhJnLt:d \\\ll"lll' DI\ l\IOO Pa11nnu tit \,c"rx>n Beach ""I tx· J"l'>lL'd 0\ '>l"Ollll l'\l'lUtl\e\ from major cori>ura11un., 1nl lud1ng lnter- \tatc Ekt tronic\ < hn rnn 011 Field Rncarch < o \h [)(innl·ll Dougla~ htronautll' ( o Hughl'' -\mraft < o Paci lie lkll Tam !kit C orp . RtKlo.. "ell I ntanauonal ~out hem < alifurn1a Edl\on < o i...J1'>Cr l:kc- truprcu'>1on . ( <l(J-( ola f 0<)(h and r luor ( orp a' "Cll a\ lhl' Orange < 11unt' Chamber ol < ommcrtc -\' ~ di\ 1\11111 ol lhl· ~< RP< the nc P( I'> an uuirt•at h d 1ort on th e pJrt 111 ma1ur u1rporat1om to open llh' ~··rrorJll' rurthJ\lng door for 11111111nt' hu-.rnc\\ pi:r'>on' pro' 1ding (Ple .. e see HONOR/85) Richard Nunla John Patierno When You Make More, and rou11ng buth to multiple locattons. Smith used optical mcmof} technolo&y to create "more than a storage retrieval system," Schnitter said. FileNct's 1987 sales exceeded $52 million. More than 130 of the company's document-Image processing systems are installed at banks, insuran~ companies, other large firms and aovemment aaencies. Local users include the Anaheim Police Dc_pa rtment, Pacific Mutual. Nonhrop Corp .. Security Pacific. Wells Fargo and Union Bank f ileNct has o utstnpped all other optical storqe 1nl('lfllton in installed baK and profitability, Optical Memory News said in rcportina the award. The awards were based on ballots sent to 8,000 vendon and end-u1en around the world who voted on the top five developmenu during 1987 in the optical storaac field. Ort1cal Memory News, a leading pubhcauon of the opt1ca storage industry, recoanizcd FileNet with a d1s11ngu1shed achievement award tn opttcal memof) technology at the Association for Information and Image Management Confercn~ and Exposition in Chicago last month. The award acknowledged successful product acceptance of FileNel's document-i mage processing S) stem with Work.Flo sof\warc "F1leNet has proved the concept of the full opcratina system with Workflo software to be not only su~ful in operation, but viable in the marketplace," said Edward S. Rothchild, chairman of San Franci~based Rothchild Consultants and publisher of Opltcal Memory News. "file Net 1s the first company launched to produce an optical dask system that's gone profitable. Excq>t for some low-pcrformacnc systems in Ja pan. FileNet 1s now the clear leader in worldwide installed optical disk document management system s. This award recognizes that worldwide prc~mment position." Market's ref armers head for new clash By DA VE SKIDMORE AMedeted ..._ _,..., W.i.\SHINGTON -A group of kdl·ral regulators working on wa)S 10 prl'' L'nl another stock market cra!>h appears cert.a an 10 clash w11h acll\ 1st nll·mtx·r~ of Congrcs~ who "ant to do more than the ant1-rcgula11on Reagan aJmin1i.trat1on. The group. appointed an m1d- March 1s charred b) Trca~uf) Li nder ~ctrcta f) George D Gould and indudcs 1he heads of the Federal Rl''>t'r'e Board. Secunttes and E'\- changl·( omm1ss1on and Com mod it) ru1url''> Trading Commission .\ccording to t"o sources familiar "1lh its del1bcrat1 ons. the focus of group·~ rccommcnda11ons 1~ likely to bc 1rnprmcd cornmun1cat1on and coopt·ra11un amung both eitchanges and regulatol) agencies rather than JUfl'>d1l11unal changes requanng ncv. kgl\latmn. It that I~ the l·asc. II Y..111 not ~llSf\ l"lthl·r 'x.-n Wilham Proxmire. (). \\" l ha1rman of the St-natc Banking ( umm1t1t'l' or Rep Edward J r..fa rkn D-~1ass .. chairman of the finJntc '>ulxumm1ttcc of the House Cnl·rg' and< ommerce Committee. H o \\C\ 1•r. une of the sources. who ~poke on tond1t1o n of anonym1t}. caut1ont·d that the (,ould group's f)0'>1t1ons "ere still Ou1d and could t hanitt' be lore 11 rcpc>ns to Pre'>1den1 (Pleue eee MARKET /86) BUSINESS NOTES ~--=-~- More than 700 contalnerlzed planta were lnatalled at headquartera of The Capital Group ln Brea by IJ"Yine- baaed Auoclated Plantecapera Inc. Tulving's client roster tops 2, 500 fhc d1cn1 ro\tl'r of HannH Tulvlng Rare Col.Ji lnvestmenta rcathl·d the ~.500 Incl in m1d-A.pnl. according to Hannes Tulv1ng. prc,1dl'nt and loundcr of the I ::!-~car-old num1smat1c investment firm tn \/\'"port Bcal h ··«:>inn· 19M'i our d1en1 baS<" has been cwanding at a stead) 30 pcrcrnt pt•r H'ar:· hl' ~•d ··\l.-e "ent from 1.395 1n..,cstors at the end of 11185 to I t\110 at thc end of 1986 to 2.222 at the end of 1987 Rcach1ng thl· 2 500 mark in m1d-Apnl puts us right on schedule to real h .i. pruJt'l'tcd l.1100 act1' c d1en1s b)' the end of this year ... Tuh rng nott•d that his firm's strong. stead> growth has been an um pl 1\hcd dc">p1 tc the fact that he cm ploys no comm 1ss1oncd sales pt•oplc nor d~'i an~ telephone sohc:1tang. .. S1nlt' its 1nl'C'pt1on. HTRCI has been the antithesis of a tl'lcmarh·ting firm ... he-e"'plained ... We ne.,,er use the telephone to soltnt 1n..,cstors o r C\en contact e'1sttng clients New accounts are p1dcd up l'llher through o ur lo"·ke~ newspaper and magazine ad ,cn1sang orb~ pos111,e~ordofmouth Wegenerall) communicate v.1th client'> through our month!) ne"slcttrr of personal wntten corrcspondl'nte ·· The liqu1da11on 'aluc of all num1smat1c portfolios managed by HTRCI ha'> pas">c d the S75 m1ll1on mark. putting the val ue of the aq:rage HTR< I rare coin ponfoho at nearly S33.000. HTR<Ts sales ha\C increased proport1ona1ely with its client ba~e. In 198 7. ~lcs were S2 l.2 million. up from S 18 m1llton the year before Tht'> )car. ~lcs arc expected to e~c:el'd S25 m1llao n. Net profits to clients ,l\cragt.•d :! I 4 percent in 1987. Tutv1ng reponed. ln,cstor'> 'it.'Cking more information on HTRC'I may re<'e1vc a free informal1on packet b> calling toll-free 800-854-5179. • • • Asaoclated Plantacapera lac. IAPll has completed a maJor You Expect More. design proJCCt of more than 700 conta1ner11ed 1n1enor plants al The Capital Group headquarters in Brea. "The compan) alread) has a significant in'estment in furnishings and an 1mponant collect1on of line an:· said J,..aune Resnick. prc!>1dcnt of APL " It was our JOb to complement the setting w11h appropriate foliage and colors throughout five stones of offices." \ , If vou 're like rrn )'-t ( )f tt x.lay ·~ \H~alth makers, you\e earncJ the privilege of dealing wtth a hank that will make your money wo rk as hard a~ you do. A hank that • \\ill not JUSt fulfill you r exreccnrinn" hur exceed them. At The Private Bank ;n Rankl'r" Tru~t, \\'l' handle only private.: di- ent~. So you'll reu~t vc the k mJ uf 1x-r"< ma I attl'IH inn you deserve. Noc to mention a level of c:-.rx:rtt-.e thm\ highly regmJeJ among many of today's most demanding mnncy m.1kcr-... Li ke most snrh1!--tll nrcJ hanks we provide a complete ra nge of -;er- vic~. But at the Pri vate Rank, vou'll have J1rcu access to professionals who uwer each of our -..en·1<..c-.. )bu even have access to merchant hank· ing as well as all the other <;ervices of BankL·r1., Trust. So consider .. The Private Bank at Bankers Trust. Because when it come" to making vnur money work as hard a~ you expect, we·re relentless. If you have tn\'estahlc funds of SI m11l1on or more, and would li ke addition al information and our 'GuiJe to Services: write or call: Mr. David P. Cattrell, Director, Bankers Trust Company of C alifornia, N.A., 300 South Grand Aven ue, Loe-Angeles, California 90071. Tel. 213 I 620-8208. THE Private Bank AT Bankers Trust·~~- "-'E MAKE MONEY FOR PEOPLE WHO MAKE MONEY. \ __.. ......... o.c. ~La~,.... ...... .....,..,c:w.y _,.,... M1iMIV10'W.~ c-_,...,,,. 1-....... ,.,_. ~ '"""" ·----... ~-~M A ...... 'OIC (', "I am pleased that we decided to go with lave plants because they create a much nicer working environment than an1fic1als ... said Mike Thompson. director of personnel. The Capi ta l Group. "Overall. the naturals pro\ 1dc a more comfort.able atmosphere for those of us who work here" API. one of Southern Cahfom1a's 10 largest antenor plantscap- 1ng sen aces. 1s based 1n Irvine and ~rv1ces 300 commercial and res1den11al d1en1s wath dc-s1~n. anstallauon and maintenance. The ti rm pro' 1dl'S complete 1 ntenor /ex tenor con ta 1 nenzed fol 1agc. color. planted alna. fresh floral arrangements. seasonal atems and silks. • • • .\ rcg•o.nal award m. t.he commercial re novation ca t~ory of the Spectrum 88 compet111on of the Ceramic Tile Distributors Assoc1at1on has been won by Tile lmprovl11tlon Comedy 8'ow~11e and Reataur1nl 1n Irvine. Among those honored for their work on the prOJ«t arc David (Pleue Me PAR.URS' /Ba) Learn lessons from mistakes of others Manaaers of small businesses can benefit from what other small busi- nesses have been throuah. The fol- lov. ma ideas arc acnerated. in part. by the mistakes other businesses have made. • One day you or your heirs will want to sell the business. Stt that such a transfer is properly provided for in the followinJ documents: I. Your will. 2. A sales •11ttment to 1ransftr the businru. l Insurance to fund 1 buy-sell. <4. A trust if minor chi1drtn ire involved. • If >OU 10licit invca1mcn1 money from outs1dcn wuhout f'C&.lstenna ~th the propa1u1horiun. you rould be In viola1ton o( investment lawt. Check: with )OUr IUOl'D(y. •Avoid hav1ns 1 penntr ir pos.· iblc. lfyou can't h1rt thcc.pttttto you need. or borrow the money you need. p_crhaps a panncr1hlp it una"oidable. ~ 1n mind that all penncnhips • tcrminak soontt or later. death, rc11rcmcnt or d rllf\lnlltment w11J md the panncntup • Ha\c )'Our in.surantt 11tnl meet • 11111 Scon w11n >ou it iast annuauy on your pttmaStS 10 djscuu 111 ne<'ellary 1nsurant"C coVttqt cba.ft1ri. • Fonn1t employee pcnsk>o plans for sm_all companies can bt VU')' u pcns1yc 10 ~minillCJ. AJ an alltf"Mt1vc. coosadtt nta~ishi"I an I RA for Heh atafl' member, E~ at 6 pcn:ent camtnp. a »~-old ptt· son can a«umulaac mon tMn $220.000 1n his other IRA by• 6S • Ut UI help )'OU ~ )'OUf 1~countin1 fees at a minim.am.; We Wiii work With )'OU .10 plan )'OWft!conl l )stt-m and to traJ~ your ... ,, '° do talks wh1C'h )'OU mitf't nonm&ty pmy us 10 dO. ............... ,..,,. ..,......., ..,. .,... .. ,,..,., a..c... {! r • ti g h c I b E 7 I 1 ) ~ s 6 1 ' 10 ti 12 13 " IS 16 17 ~ 2, [ r \ht SIC 1114 t: I ;,r, Pl' <Kange Coas1 DAILY PILOTITUMday. M4I)' 10. 1t"8 . PARKERS' SEAFOOD GRILL TO OPEN IN BAL~A ..• Froaa84 L uck.y Stores lnc...;o.;;.·._. ~ Raphael , ... or La Jolla. mbhccc Tumcr ConstNC1ion. Costa Mna. bu1ldtt: Venetian Tile. Alhambra. insCAllcr and Amcrinn Olnn. Ctty or Industry. d1Slribu1or The compctiuon wu created b) CTOA to rteo1mu o utst1nd1n1 pro. J«IS u sint ctram1c tile. winners of re11o nal aw1rds compete for na11ona l awards 10 be announctd at CTDA ·~ national convcnuo n 1n San Francisco 1n Jul) • • • Secvtty Pacific has stlectcd arch11ect Frederick F1.,her of Sa nta Monica to d esign tht' initial pha~ of a propo~d an gallcr; t'Xh1b1t1on spece at u s nearly complete Orange County regional headqua n crs. Scheduled for occupancy by year's end. the 12-story Costa Mesa building will include a fine an s elth1b111o n p"°'ram complementary to Sttun tv Pacific's ex 1st mg Gallery al 1he Plaza in Los Angeles .. We look forward 10 ex lending our suppon oftht' am 10 O range Count) b) cstabhsh1ng 1h1s second gallcr;." ~1d Tres~ R Miller. vice pr-M1den1 and dire<. tor of cuhural affairs for the bank "We will greatly deJ)C'nd on rommun1I) rcsponS('. a nd interesl as lhc e\h1b111on pro2ram de\ clops .. • • • ~n I I (X)O-square-foot Parkers' Seafood Grill 1s slated to OJ)C'n laler 1h1s month as the maJOr tenant in thc Edgewater Place comple:\. adJacent to the Balboa Ferr\ and Fun Zone The m·"' re<.taurani 1s one of O h10- ba!>cd ~t0ufTcr Rc\tauran1 Co ·s 83 prof)Crt1c:\ across the countr; Bu ilding contracto rs for the prOJCCI arc Torre Constractlon Co. Ille., a na11on31 compan} headquanercd in HONOR ... FromB4 them \\Ith opponun1t1e\ 10 sell thl·ir goods and sen ices Proceeds from the banquet "'Ill help exp3nd the program s of tht' OCPC Inform atio n rcgard mgdinn{'r t1d.~1s or th~ Purchasm& Council can be ob ta 1 ncd b) con 1ac11 ng OC' P< [\t'C u11' c Director Hollis Smith at 7.50-1083 OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK IAP t -Tne 1ouow1no "'' I ,nows 1ne Over 1ne · Coun1er \locks and warrants 1ne1 nave oone uP Ille mos1 and down 1ne mo,1 ou .c on i>ercenl of cnanoe tor Wt.onoay No securol1H tradi"9 oelOw ii o< 1000 snares are •n<..luded Nel and oercefllaoe cnanoes are rne difference between the orev1ous clos•no once and Mondav's last or D•d or ce Harne 1 O·sPlavC 1 Rova1011r w1 ) HOH Wctr un • EntreeCo S BavlvCo 6 EveroOO<J 1 Partux I TonsTov wt 9 HOH Watr 10 JonesSoce11nk 11 lnterand 17 Mun1colOv1 I) AmVanord 14 Qulksllvr s IS llfou tnd 16 Prl~CaP 17 HunterMelnr II Maroo l9 Ple11usR" O OislribLoo J RkYMI Und 2 ~atoCorp ) (I TelCrT' 4 a\lett s HosPOsable Nam. l Ctt1ooi1a1 2 lndeoFdl l Mefalclad • V1komcs s Rooo1001 6 Ou•PD UPS L•~' ... + '"'. u/ctsa J 3 + ..._ UP 2613 12 , + 7 I UP 2 0 1 + '9 UP 2 1 2'11 + "-Uo 188 71· 16 + S· 16 UP 1'7 3 + \t UP 1•) I 2 11·16 tS 16 UP 1)7 ) • + -" UP 1) 0 3 • + \t UP 13 0 2 , + • UP 12 5 2 • + • UP 12 S 4 '• + l UP 11 I 6 o + '11 UD 11 4 1 1 + • UP II I 3 '• + -'11 UP 10 1 5 1 + > UP 10 0 2 '• + • UP 10 0 7 13 16 + • UD 9 8 2'•+ .uo 9 5 7•., + • UD 9 S 4 1 + '9 UP 9 J 3 + • UP 9 I ) + • UP 9 l · 3 + • Uo 9 I DOWNS LHt Cha 1 -1"_. ' - l 1·· -2 • -3 • -• 11 I -J J 1 -\t 1 -\t 3 ' -'• 19 -) 3 • -J 6 ) - 1 1 I -\t 2 J -\t ?·: = :: ~Pct~~~' 19 0 Ott ip I ~ ls: 8,: :~ ! If lJ 6 Of~ IHI 1 BraeCorp 8 RCM unB 9 Flbronlcs 10 W\lnPubl 11 Pr~dSav l1 RescsPens 1) ConsCaoRt 1' NallLumor 15 AC1vM.1on 16 ClrclfE xp 17 lnsilufmvo wl 11 FalrfdNoble )l• -, SJ, -i, i B8 l /2 8 11 e ~ ll l ri 'i ~a/'t@mmeo , pir o Pi¥ gsm PlcTel un S ApldMl~rOblO CllnlcalSCI Mlcro~sk ' • J '1 • l l •-\ti '1. -• 6' 1 -5• 2',. -•• '1 -6l • -.. 111 II 1 !! i 1g8 l 0 NYSE UPS & DOWNS RUFFELL'S UPlllSTtlY llC. ... "" ..... fililri ...... am_.._.,. M1-11tt . ' - --...... __ : -.,..,. , -.. -= ---------y--___ _ ---w. De.1-ner'a rendertn1 ehoW9 an eahlbltion cooklne area -the focal poblt from the entry lobby on the eecond le•el at Parker'• Seafood Grill, open.tnc eoon ln Balboa. Nc"'P<>rt &•ath '>'hlth. '>inn· 1~50 ha!> '>pt.'c1al11l·d 111 lOnstruc 11on of restaurant'> anJ l IUb'> throughout tht• L'n1ted \tall''> [~·'>1Kn 1s b' In inl'- bascJ B~ckham, E lseaman. a na- tional fi rm '>J)\:uali11ng 1n tom- mcrl 1al dl.''>1gn anJ lum1\h1ng'> for rl'\IJUrunh Thi'.' nl· .... 1~ u1n\lrul 1ed Edgl·" all'r Plat l' I\ J hu1hJing '>hl'll in 1.1. h1l h 01her dc,dopmt•nt proJl'll\ an· onurnng Lca.-.1ng half ul 1hr \pace Parl..crs· ~alood C1nll '>'111 11(.tUP' all of thl' second and third k 'de; nl thl lOm - plc' T'>'o outduur tt•rratT'> "''" offrr panoram1( \It'"' ot 1he ha\ on l'al h lcH·I Design direc tor <. hue!.. Ramm de- scnt'lt.'\ the mood J\ an ·~mt'nca's (up .. nautrlal thl'nll' katunng natu- ral ual.. \t·afoam grl·cn tonl'\ and dark blue alu·n1\ throughout to repeal the OCl.'JnlC fed fht' restaurant "111 ofkr an 1n no' all' l' parl..1ng arrangement "Ith 'alct parl 1ng lo a \trul turi.-in lhl rt"ar of the· building "ht·rt· cars an ae - CC.'\\4.:d to uppt.·r parling k' d\ b' 'akt car dn a tor\ . . . ~ champagnl· n:u·pt111n m:irll·d the· Opt.:nmg ol a m:v. '4:cond lloor o ffin· for PLAr-.;lt. a lull ~.-n 1u· 1nll'rtor arl hltl'llufl° Jl\1gn and pro JCl t managt'nll'nl lOmpaO\ JI Or- 'i1gncn ~1ud1u 2"'\"' f < oJ'>I ll1gh 1.1.a' 1n ( oronJ dc:I \IJr Pnor 10 forming PL.\ "-11 o'>'nt·r John -\.mold uarua did planning interior arc h1ll.'l turl· Jnd dc .. 1gn tor kading Orangl" ( ount' Jl''>1gn lirm' mo\t n:t1:n1h a' '>l.'n1or d~1gm·r tor Thl ProJett Team 1n \anta \n.t Pre' mu\I~ hl' '-'J\ pruit:c• dl''>1gna lur Ll'J\on Poml'fl>' \\\Cl(, 1atl''> 1n Or angc .. I sta rted PL.\ '11 tu l'\Ulbli\h a s1gn1fi,,1ri1 Jl·\1~n group in Orangr Count 'h1lh Ji..:' l.fCilll\C' '>'urll. that\\l II tru1~ rt'p.m\1\C IOCh .:"nl\0 nl>t'd'> \\ l IJl..l· pridl' 1 n our ab1lt~ l!t handk thl· mm1 l halkngc1ng ''' pntJl'd' "'11l11n J !!!" C'n t1 mt'·framl· and on huJl!l'I ~'> lhl """ o l J hu1ldl'T de,ekipt.•r v. 1th -it• H"J" 1•1 l!l·naat lOntrat tin~ C\J)l'rn·nu in tin· tount\ (1arua bl·nditl·d tr11m an l'Jrh 1ntrodue 11110 to lhl v.urlJ, or .-n a rchllt'\l ural dc\1gn and grnnal l.Onlral1tnJ Onl.' l.'\P,.'rt1'>l: hl hnng' 10 PL.\ '11 '" full·\l'r\lll 11.•rpvra te o ffice." plan· ning and Jl·.,1gn Hl· has compll"tC'd lOrporah. 11fli"·' tur \et:unl) Paufi, < ;ip11al ( °'" 1n < O\la \<k\a lhl In inc < 1mpJn' C >!Tile and lndu<.- tnal £>1 , 1-.1un n Ir' rne and tht ~llanl 1l R1l htidJ < 11 in Long lkal h agrees to proviif~ data to American-. 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No minimum balcµice No per-check charge Daily interest Free safe deposit box Free travelers cheques Free money orders Free notary service Movie theater discounts Auto loan discounts 30,000 ATMs worldwide M< >St che<.·kmi;? acn >Un~ It'd\ t' ye HI il little short m more v.avs than one Bu t 1r vou thetk "'1th Home ~Pderal. vou'll hnd our 'electChe<. kin\!, ~~·"~you all kmdc; or adv,mta~ For 111..~tarn. t• the lntt'rest \'C 111 t't\m with ~lectCtle<:km~ "im't ht· ~akn up b\ per check c~s \nd we v.on't bother you with minimum balam t• requrwmenL.:; !\JI we ask ts a lov. month!\ lt>t> Frn wtuch vou'll ~t a fat pat k"i?t; nr fr~ serv· ices. locludmg overdraft prote(. t 1c m Of course. not everything in ltll 1s free. So we've included lots of discount~ too Afld to tempt you t"\len more. we'll pa\ YOU a penny apie«' ror up to 500 of your old checks. Considering everything Hornefed'· . lectChecking has to offer. the chotce is easy ~ only thing easier is ~nmg an acrount. Just call I (800 l 554-2626. < )r c:ome mto any Home Federal office ' --~~TREFORMMA Y GET CAUGHT IN CONGRESS· ADMINISTRATION CLASH ••• PNialM kapnow~ ad. l)fnSUl't on the IJ'OUP lO rtt01'1'1Mftd 'han it aPS19rently had mtcnded lncrtastd On \WO frOnh la~ .. eek .\n earlier WtutC' Hou~ panel. hta<kd b) Wall trttt investment ~nkn Ntehol.as F Brady. issu~ 1 uatcment warning that tt1ulatof) turf fi,hts should not be pcrmincd lo sidctraek mukcl reform. which 11 said ··v.111 1nt\11.tbl)' require lcg1'>- b1100 •• ~nd. according 10 one of the $0Uttts, SEC Chairman Da' 1d S Ruder has made 11 clear he will stal..e 001 an 1ndtpcndcn1 position 1f tht· Gould group·s final report docs not go far tnuuah. Rudtr has uricd that ha own gcncy ""h•l h ""JU la CC) tht' stock marl.ti~ be 11,en additional authonl) ovc-r '>tOl'k 1ndc~ future~. ""h1ch C'Utrc-nth f•ll under tht' 1u11MiK1ton of the C'ommod1t1e'> f-u· \ult'~ Tradana Comm1 sion \t the ~er) ICit\I he want'> "lie bteal..tng" authont) to rt'!.Ohe th'>· pute) dunn~ emeflt:ncaes, such a\ the ret·ord Oct IQ dl'Chne of)08 poanh 1n the Do"' Jone' a\Crage 'Both CTTC ( ha1!"'.'oman Wend' l C1ramm ;and Frderal Resent Chairman .\Ian Greenspan are op- posin&Junsdu:uonal changts. Proxm1rt ha!> 1ntroduCC'd a ball that ,. • )1 • ~yn()I 6~ ••• MCCr ' .,.,. 17 > MCFarl 11'• l l't Me«re ) I I )1' .. N\.com H • lS > 111\0uW 11 • ?t Modl(p U •· ll'• N\ofiita I) 17 , N\Oo<•P I)• I)•-~> )() 1 )I ~IClb 1• I ,. a ~1\f!or fl 1 I) "jQ•I• 11 • 11 > '""""''" 11 '• tf • Nlw4'S,.., I~• 111 frll8runS 9•. 10 ....... 8 16 16 l NprO>I > •'• 1 NC•rC. 9 9 • '"'"''"" 11 .. II NWPS ).. l No• .. \ I S It .. Oc•a,,., ~·· S• Oo·IGD IS IS • 00....C•• n n • °"'"..:"' ,, ..... °'1>•1 ) • ) P, OtlrTP 1 '< , •• PCA '"' I • II • PftrMf 0 , 10'• P•neE n • I l 1• P•nt•I' i l l& 1 a Pet,.tt• would creak a thrtt-membcf rom· mitt.tt to roordmate rqula11on h would coruul of~ ctuurmen of lht' SFC CFTC and 1he Fnkral Re~rvc The Fed chamnlln would ~ad lhe rnmmm~. bul d"putt\ would l.')( rc\oh cd h> ma,ior1t > vole \farlc) \ s1alT 1 .. s111l wortung on lci1~la11on and l"I unlikely to be tin1\h\·d before the Gould Jroup rcpon\ to the p~1dent. a«ordang to an ;uJc. who ask.rd not to be 1dtn11fi~ b> name Ho"-t1.er. Marke) has ~id the SE<. • not tht CFTC should rqulatt' \tocl 1ndc~ futures. The admmt~lrataon working group 3PIX'3~ hkrl\ to recommend onl) w.~: ,l~ 1 ~ tJ I~ .... ·~ )'? J •·I• ':'.-HIJ~ 1 • 1~ t... , 1 • > , 7 " ~s.~ s > ... "' ... '· 1 1 2 J~. ,; ff ~ 4 , T: tJ • ~~*~ ,.•,2 l.l! 11 • "'• •·:n s .. I , .... 2• >• • "8.tC *>TICE Ml.IC N<HICE Pl6llC NOTICE POOllC NOTICl Pt.el.IC NOTICE K3Ml1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r., .. fo11ow1nc;i ~~rsons .. ,t' oc .. n-J bus1~ss as C ALIFORNIA C0AS1 CLUB OF ORANGE COUN TV 36!>~ MICl'lt'IS<"' Ot»P r ,onf' (..ihl 9;• -IS Or1tn9t' CJ2aSI 11rwu Enh: .. '0' '°"*'" •nc '""'1 •6), "1 Cl'lt'l~or 0,,,..,. '"''"t: a ,,.q2~,5 T nos t u"ness s con ;::tuC.h:•1j t.., J corpf)•.J1 er D • ""•" Cr, .. , E' wcwt ._ ~ 1U1cf•f Tht\o LtlP,nent WdS ,,,f'cJ ,.. I' '"" L ..,rr~ Cieri.-t Or df'llJt" C un•,. 1n A,,. , /(. l 1'?8ft Pc,,[)h ....... 0 Det•, ~ • '·'", IQ!\• F37U&1 __,,... ..... Od~I -• 4 PUBLIC HC>TIC£ T 123 Nolle• of Pending Permll 4 permol apploeahon 10< Oevelapment ol ll'l1S Sottt ,5 peno"'0 belore tl'le Call 1orn1a Co11s1a1 Comm1~s1on Proposeo deve1opmen1 Er9'toon and remo•al of Pr£fab Artist 01sp1a, panels tor 1988 se&SOf\ l0Ga11on 6SO Laguna Ca n)'OI' Ro ac:I Laguna EWdCI> C111ot.;irn1a App11can1 ~ .. s1••at 01 l dguna Beacn C•h o1 l agun11 Beacl'I b:.O L aouna Can~on Roao Lc1gun<1 Bt'acr. C"' 9265 1 Appl1tat 1011 ~ 88 nt. Numb"' Jack Archer Ground• tobneger. Pubh~l'><>O Or ~··oe C.Od!>I '.>a , P.,..,, Ma, l'.l 1 1 '' t<l~ll Tl48 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA T£MENT rtie following persons .Jr" Oo•n9 bus•ness as The GrH~ K,,.,, C101111ng Co 3212 Oceantronl N"wPOll 84'acti CA 9266:1 Sl'lenf' Or"''' T ernan 3212 Oc~antronl Newpor1 Buch CA 92t>6J T nis bus1nes5 •S c.on ouctl'O Dy an ino1v1du111 Shdne Oneill Tiernan f 111$ St8tl'men l WU l1141<l ~If tl'll' County Clerk of Qr. ii' 'l" County 0" Apnl 1 •988 F37'6511 " Dl1>l'lf'O O•ange l.nas1 0 , p, 01 llr< I .?6 May l ,. 1<188 T 1 •6 PUBLIC NOTICE Kl9Ht FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMt: STAT£MENT ,...,. t1 •11ow.nQ pet~ns 1re j 1nQ bw'S•n-fl~S i S Pi11PY '•ME LIQUOR •S48 4dam' Avenue Costa Ml'~" C •Iii 92626 M •"Pies A!hanastous 173 <t C.:11ne Onve ArteS•ll Ca1•I ·0·01 I l ti.-. t us•ness is con OuC!fd l'v •n mO,.•Oual M • 11e1es All'lanas tous Tr s sta1emen1 .., • .,. ••led .vtth tl'le County Cli>r~ or Or 81'1Qf' Counl¥ on Aot1I 2f. 1988 Fl71711 Pubhsneo Orange Coast 0111y Pilot May :3 10 17 2• 1988 T 11Q ORANGE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION AND HEALTH NET PRESENTS . . 1 ANNUAl · 1sk and Sk Race~ Sunday, May 22 ·Hosted by ewport Dune Aquatic Park, ewport Beach, CA , . BE EFTT-Race proceed will up- port the work of the Orange Count 1 Mental Health A sociation. . 0 E -Spectacular cenic run ! along Ncwport•s beautiful Back Bay ·wildlife pre erve, a nature lover' i delight of manbland , palJi de and wildfowl. Beautiful! FOR RA E INFORMATIO PACKET A D PPLICATIO -Contact the Orange County Meatal Health As ociation. <714> 547-7559 one of the ~han&n ~<>uahl by lq.is· laton and the Brady panel· brief. coord1n:11ed "~1~u1t brtttcrs" to brcal lht momt'ntum of a soanna or plun,1n1 market one of tht ~ul'\'t''> )aid ~mcnt on matg1n level!> -tht: amount of money n:qu1red 10 make an investment 1n e1the1 the stock or fu11u·e~ markets -was "still wtthtn the realm of poss1b1'11~" but less hktl)' bt<'ause of strong d1sagrttmcnt l.')(tv.ccn Ruder and Gramm the ~um: said Futures margins arc higher than the) were before the Oct. 19 stock market crash. but Ruder has said fun her increase\ arc needed. Gramm. refkcun& the views of the industry her agcnC} regulates. has resisted The Fcdtral Rtser'c stts stock and \lOCk Option maraans. while lht ind a' 1dual futures e.1tchanges ~ their o""n margins. According to the source. Treasuf) Department of- I Mur uAL F uNos filtAb also believe ideally that stock and optaon c1chanan ought to s.t\ tht1r own marsans Ho~c"cr. the Brad) panel an 1a tatcmen1 la~t ""re~ siud ma111n M:Uana wa~ too important to leave to 1hr l''<.chanacs It said tht' Ftd as the logical agency to set all equuy margins toen!>urt their harmony w11h one another According to Marle> \ aide. the Mas~chuscns con~'>sman \Ide~ w11h the Brad) pan<.'l on that issue and 1s rnns1denng 1nclud1ng an an) lt'gas- lauon a dm'CllOn that stocks and futurci. margins be not JU!.t harmon1· o us. but t•qu1valcnt That would be controversial Gramm and e\et.Ull\e\ of the \hi· cago futures C\changes argut that stod. and futures margins serve d11Tertnt purpo~, and n~d no1 bc the same. Other tt'nta11ve prov1S1ons of Markey's ball would give tht SEC po\!ocr to 1mpo 1rad1ns haJu and 1111.c other 14:tion dunni market emergencies The le&isla11on also 1s likely to proh1b11 cross-market fron1 -runn1na. Soml' brokcr.t_jC fimu have been :m:uscd of profltina 1n either the stod or futures market by lradin& for their own actounu an front of a major trade b> a bag client lake a mutual or pensmn fund an the other market Tht Gould group from the nan (actd cn11c1sm from Proxmire and Marke) that 1t "a~ httlc more than a 1.klay1ng Lactic b) the administration. an,ious 10 avoid any additional rcgula!IOI\ of the markets. The~ believe ( on1rcss must &et moving t1m spnna before its mem- bt-f'> bcn1me preoccupied with the \ummer poht1cal conventions However: the pan1c1pation of Brady on the ~1de of Proxmire and Markey has made tht debate mort C'omplicall'<l · ' Orange C... DAu.Y P9LOTffU!#IWJ, Mey 10, , .... ., .. .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN SACTI ON S ~ . . . ,, . Market closes mixed 'EV. \ r> RI<.. 1 .\PI -The stock marlct closed m1 \l'd T ul·\da fathng 10 deliver a stron1 ~1t1~ rr.,p.>n">l' I nl'"'' 1ha1 ~' eral maJor brokcravs had ,u,1:>.:ndc-d ndn-arh11ragc 1radtng for their own anounl!o Both th(' Dov. Jone~ mdu!otnal avcragt' and the 1" l'f:.tll mar~-:1 mn\t:d moderate!) higher cart} 1n !ht· ~-.,~1un onh w ~htft into a gradual retreat tx·111n· turn10@ had. upv.ard JUSl txforc th< closr. Jad. Ba~t"r hl"ad nfhlod. tradtngat Sheanon l c:hman Huth•n lnl \atd lhc latc boun~ was d~ 10 'ume s1mp c la">t·mmutc bu' ordcn. not rndcA ar'11tr.tg( 1rad1ng .\nah~t' '\.atd the the ralh's failure rcflcc1Cd thl mar~tt '> \trong undert~ 1ng ~nshncss \Jlomvn Brothl'"' Inc Morgan Sank) & Co; Bear \teams A ( •> "-.1dder Pcabo<h & Co and Paine\'-cbber Int all IS'>Ucd announcements s.a' 1n~ the' planned to stop 1ndcJ. arbnraac 1~din1 for thrir 11v.n auount., -or had ~ntl~ done so. WHAT AMEX Dio WHAT NYSE Dio NEW V()RI( AP ~v10 r ........ .a.o ... a.-c~ T~gf ~ D4'C •nee! vncnal\Qe'CI l*s o•• u~ Ntw"•9M Ntw "Ow i 16 AMEX LEADERS I NYSE LEADER S CoLo QuoTES Dow JoNES AvERAGEs METALS QuorEs "'EW Y()R~ IAPI -=~""9 ~-'"f COu"''"' slodls sUDOI N 'I.At.:" Name MCI I~ W\r"l>b 1t ~•Ql'f 't~ lr\lft ' tt': Moc•Tc ~•10' ~..,,. .... f Al>C>leC Sv"M•C LCllV\ \ AUDITIONS High School1College Students are invited to participate ~ Alohd CHAPMAN COLLEGE Summer Musical Theatre and Conseroatory Auditions May 15 Waltmar Theatre 6 w~k ~ion (July 23-5'pt. 4) L'unch included S.95 00 3 unit of college credit. Formottl (714)99'1...nl &rry suwnn~n. liirwtor ,, ~ =i~ -'• -~ ..... _ ,., • ' ' .. .... .. " I , ~ ' j ' ' CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 4 \\nes ..... 1 d~S ·········· Certaa ••I •11 2122 Int. IHd1 -2140 lftfl!t leac~ IHt C11t1 •"' Ult Cetta ••11 2Ht Cttta Mna 2114 l!"r't leatll IMt leMla/ .... h 28R Iott 2 '•BA stXcufl? House for VERSAILLES tBr PIH Rt .. fthM• 1U a,f, Eaat11de, acrou from NEWPORT HEIGHTS ar• 1711 oceanside ol PCH leaae 3br 2ba. din rm. great tocauon securoty, l I .... ..&ft I Oakwood, 28R 1BA. 1 28r lBa. yard 56951mo •11&1111Wnull UUYl91TD. French doora 1kyligh\1 lam rm wtfrplc large pool no pets $850 mo at t.... ... '1 tit encl garage. lg prvt paho lll•Y 101111* Wtcly ntnlala now a'lall S2450 Avl n~ 760-07li wood deck 84'0-601t Sandy 673-27•9• t111tt"'91, Hllll"t 1740/mo Agt 759-8389 • dep::~~-5~2~*peta Newly con1tl'Ucted, cus-~1 ~wttc~6f&.:ill lr•lH 2Hf WA TERFRONTTWiihome ltw, Ml YlttMta. tr EASTStDE lovely 2BR. N-..nort H-'ghta .... nh... tom oek ceblneta, new ~---· --=----:> Mstr bdrms 2'"ba 01Hl10-t••• ·-.. .. ·-11ove, retrlQ, dl9hwnhef. Vacalita ltatala 2BR 1 den, Ip, 2 cat gar, .. • 'T • •-Near IC:hoots 4 atiops style 2BR, trpk:. lndry rm, All ut111 lncJ Private ITU n. DAil. Y P'ILOT CHl!CK YOUR AD CLASSlft<OOFJICE HOORS THE PIRIT D"'Y l~S..-Mr ~ I 00 AM-$ 30 PM Salur~ I 00 AM-t 1 )0 AM ~c-1 ... ,. , ... o.' ~ .... '"'""' -..-.c; .. 6NM.<t11•• .............. ...... .,...,, .. ett_, ............ ---71 ·l RS J Townhouaa. ,.., modern kitchen. lrplc, 2 2BR 18A $700 tBR 16~ Cable ready Child ok garage. $825/mo 1665 entry Bacil Bay arM. No ~to golNI courHT, calm :~~~ ;!h ;~~.i;k-~~:. $550 ~ crpt. drpa. S650 No petl 031·& 155 Irvine Ave •8 720-94'22 pet• ~' Dally 545-4155 -"'A""!SP.U'!'!M-M!'llE!'llR""!S .. T .. EA-L""i-IOOAM600~M ........ Oii •Ot. "'' ,..... ,,." ..... ..., .. -t ,_,,MC~ ..... CMG ..., ...... ...,.,.,....,-,~ .. ..., .. _,. ,,...~ ...... < .. ,. BRIGHT cnarm1ng 2bf 2ba """'spa ext to ennl1 511 S1675t mo, yr IN paint etc Nice quiet EASlStDE SUNNY •BR Sparkling clean 2Bdrm •••-•1ff •-Aaa1 Fum. quaint hOUM fC>f cottage o.n. frl)IC Avail Ck.lb 8kr 6"2·3850 Phone weekdays 10-5 Ell<Se loc Open 8-• M-F 28A Upstairs Near 1•.ea S'T•O An utlls pd _.,_ ..,.."_ rant, lg yd, 18'. detl « 611 s 13 Carnation BNuOl\il detached !\OUM 835·2126 or Weettends CASA DEL MAR APTS shopping & schools, Frig, gar Sorry, no peta • IBR 1BA, frpl $725 LM 28' $800/mo• utll Avail ................. ,.,,..81'1 ...._ .... -· '-· -· '-· -··-'"" ,. """" S14'0!)tmo 673-7333 Do 3b< 2ba lrplc. AC 2-car 73",..213 Mrs ~bane t"7 E 18th St SI 150/mo 64'6-4'631 1960 WALLACE Pool. no pets, d/w, carport 6/1-9/30 5 min from nof disturb tenants garage yard S1250tmo Saa Jwu •5200 BONUS• Great e. 2BR tBA small bacil yud-64'5·2739 or 6"2-4905 * 722 • 81 " 01722 -80 11* Newport Beech/ocean Avalfable 511 67~ side loct LG 1BR $600 & Gas Washer/Dryer hk· Daat Ptfal 212f EASTBLUFF spaQOUI 2br M111ef 5404516 67~202 ,.........,. .. '"lir ..... .._. ... ,.....,...... ... ,.., ...... C"O'-' .. ""-~· ~·~ ""--., .... ~ ....... r-., (t ... ,, .. . ""'" t• .... 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VCR. phc)ne, AIC. .,, ................ ~ .... .._.. .... .......... ~'111:.,....,.,... ......... ,,,. , ...... ...,..<tt~• .... eicclus1ve community be leased from 1·2 yrs cleaning & security Ptus depoall S300 2''tba 2 carger wt open-bedims up En<:l9d patio Deluxe 28r 288 with pool. tef\l\is. etc Cov'd Spacious & versatile ll00t S2250imo 786-7500 agt 21314'39-134'3 aft 7pm * ~8-S3•8• ers w/d hit up ate and gar LOIS of grass Ocean VteW Gar . cable. pkng Av all 611-9117 ,._.. ............. .,. ......... ,............,.... .... ~ plan Wonderful Yl-S OODB" 00 -micro eftd unit b·ike to S760tmo •IM>-3354' Mature party n-smkr Great front patio plenty W nl E 2br 1 •ba A!Drtatall *•IE.a PllEI* * " W ID hk-up Many extras $900/mo -sec &.cS-5214' f k All d 2 level condo Many bu111 -beach no pets S 1050 Baat. leac~ 2140 Prime Nwpt Bch tocahon ~s!~vt'~ ~moecor ins n1 pool tennis S950 la kt A small. qutet ~x ·mo S600 sec 63 t-1211 Close to beech S895tmo lta tlh It h 11t YILU llEITlLS 759·5585 or 852 9829 ldaai 2606 ~~!:h •;::~~~ •r:~ GARDEN APTS • 2BA 21r 1\-'lU • 101 H11ara 2714 Ill •t • La a It ~ 2141 t BR tBA unlurn Bit-ms like new w/balcony. ca-$725 mo 1BR S595tmo $655 squeeky clean New TSL MGMT &42-1603 -~ 1& t•• ac t"'...,.ral ~-•11"" lrplc. nar-Pool & c arport 329 carpets drapes. paint tn· LG 1 28 28 Balboa Penn Prof fem n- ICEA. F" 114 Agate $750/mO tor '""' ....,.. .. ,. ,. ua r a 1100sf 2 smkr 10 snare 3t>t 2ba JASMINE CRK SUMMER OIT this summer. therealtef age pool. spa. lndry lac Avocado 722-7637 side and out' TownhouM pvt mstr suites. 2 patios, apt S330 • uttls Call RENTAL 2Br ·den furn Steps To Sha)! s Cove S690 714' 774'-3055 NO PETS $700 • sec Garden Apt spacious style " plex Adults gar nr Wcllff, n/pets Jean Ann 722-6-482 Tennis pools ~ated 3 Br 3Ba specatcutar Cati Velma 54'9·2•~7 pref'd Well maintained S87Slls aYI 6/1 &40-94'08 I IL. -,- - --.. 2BR d lw wtw cptstdrps. ----------$2350 mo 720-37 6 111ew1 Lonn term I .oa eai a1al1 E economy apt at com-Fem n-smkr Shr spaclOUI • cable ready net gar I 893 *Liii iSLE* SJOOOmo 494·1177 2607 SS90No petsS45_5577 pe111vepr1oe -4'894' 3Br condo C.MINB all I NEW 2br 2ba l·lvl condo l ovely garden indoor lndry gar clubhs OaSl' Sr area$ 1950 731-6232 Martene• *BRAND NEW lllTlllTll WUT 3Br 2Ba wl vlewl Lse a\11 Amenities $367 -'-wttls TURNER ASSOCIATES 1000 E.IOtllfrelt LG 2Br l '?Ba. lrptc. patio. 619-753-0719 Avl 611 54'8-2362 or Small lBdrm $575 Yearly $200 OFF new carpel DIW Avl now APUTIEITI 51!3-7565 teave msg OCEAI YIEW/Alll Alter 7pm 673-4'928• s795tmo Hse cal OK SPACIOIS 1, 2 I Siil UM ISLE Fem prfrci:" shr Nwpt Bch 2Br 1 •.,ea dbl gar 1ST MONTH'S RENT 2273 Miner A 64'5-816t SW1mming pOols Lighted Furnished Apt Very apt 2 Blcks 10 bch SPYGLASS ocean. bay & city mgnt 11ght 111ews .. BdrM No Peta AYI s 16 $3600 mo 619 340-1284 $t200tmo 494 4602 1 IHIOCWYIEW 801 PAULARINO IUSTSEEI tennis. volleyball & elegant 2BR Bay views s 2·75 1mo • utils ltwptrt leacla 2169 Completely remodeled. • tBR 18A $750 basketball Clo t 4 prlv beach $1500/mo &46 2310 ft 1 M 1 _ security bu ilding. •2BR2BA $850 SIOOOFF1 b 59 0 675-3197or675-5893 • a pm arlyn I •Pool/Spa "BR 2BA t 1 1 each. schools parks & F-em to shr quret 38R 2 IEIHOM 1 ~ IATll eevator pool. garage c rp c enc gar-shopping 2 story 1 garage patio balcony Balboa Blvd at •Garages age all bu111-1ns near &401 WEST WARNER lllT S~E! home EISIDE Non srMr UNUSUAL 3BR 3 rBA 2 lrplcs dbl garage top or the 11ne appt.ances $2 lSO mo Agt 673-5354 SlOSO mo 675.4912 Aoi 15th St $900/mo 966-9168 833-8917 shops $695/mo 1,.2 __ 21 1BR 1BA. enclosed gar, $325t mo Furnished CALL 5.40-3393 810 CENTER .. -119e CIOM to beach NI &45-2357 2BR 2BA 1o9n1 airy condo I -TSL MGMT 642-1603 LIYE-AT Tiii IUCI quiet location $89~/mo I --Berber crpt 2 Cdr gar 2111 21A PEmOISE •Mesa \le<de quiet clean t4'80 MonroY18 F lo Shr CM hs (24-30) l..::!~~~~~~!.-=~~~~~~~!J C.ata Neaa 2124 batconv C1s to bay 3rd floor Apt with spec-JBr 28a lrplc nu decor IEWLY IECIRATEI H B Rent an on-site Travel TSL MGMT &42-16031 N/petsl klds Avt now ~-..-'!""" ___ ..;;..;.;..;., S t570 t213t 620 3122 tacutar floor to ceiling paho dbl gar lndry rm 2Br 1 •Ba w1gar crpts trailer on our RV Plfrk -----tnctds gat S37Stmo -., I. •-L 1-t 2~~2.,;~~t~wa:~ss H~g:i 2BR2BA6tnl11 Haylront VIEWS ot Newport St050NoPets64'0·2495 drps bttons lncdpatio ~~eJt~~~6eppmCALL Mll•t-IPTI 'u11ts 545-1~52 Ital Eatatt Fer Sale ltun/C.aitt t!p!rl 9CIC• -gar .. tr as s995 Pet ok 2 ocean view ,200 s 1 SK Harbor & the ocean Gar-•IEW APUTIEITS* 636-4120 Call 1-5PM WITI lllT alPS Males tor large 3BR Pill 6-'6· 1264 642 9666 '2 car prkno s ·~so mo ages sec:;urtly pool cus-Lg 2BR 28A Reserve 2439 Orange E 5750 ltwptrl leack 2669 Bayview condo Garage •UllllRRIKI• Call6JOSJ0955·1%1 tom tntenor S14'95mo yoursnow•S850mo No 2619~antaAna 0 S735 loci.."ot Stach c_ .... , poo l S 525-S625 Lii11&l lOOZ •BR Twnhm Ownr w 6K •2Br 1Ba fenced yard CALL 5•0-3393 Pets 817 W Victoria 667 V1Cto11a L S720 IPACllll &PT. 1 allt ~ llf••""' ... , ~·rt 1111 •&4.4-2607• Prins onty 760-3675 ~;~0 w i53~~up Vic~·::,~s *481:,~~E. ~a~~~ ~::k *YEARLY llHTAL Days 979-999 1 Eves IEWU IECOllATH! ..Jt h10llllU·Ull :.~· =.0.!t ";: I MtF prof n/smkr 10 shr 2br 1 >ba E side CM twnhse Avail now $400tmo • '? ut11ttN1S 5-48-4'4'84' IUCll llPLEI w 963-69562s to t>eacn $2000 mo Jbr 2ba Dplx w/all the 979"3648 Pam Large 1Bdrm near Baker & 1 Btk 10 Beach• 2Br 2Ba llCt ''"'''Mac~ SIOO Steps to sand 2&JBR ***** * 645·0124 * •tras$1200mo 673-8754' •SPLENDID lBR No Fairview NEW Carpet Ouplu l rptc gar & ~m ~t .. t •l 11~~ COLDWeLL SANl(eRO $375 000 Realty Ellpo 3BR 2 •BA dbl gar ne 3BR 2BA ' car 9a1 view LARGE 1BR unlurn with pets• Encl gar relrig & :•le drapes paint vanity carport n-pets YEARLY •MAT .... 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S500 2176 Ptact'nt1a C S670 Splendid bayfront condo 1ust steps to beach Ap-Loe on a Qu1e1 water r21J)4964379 Move-In Bonus• 1 year lPlllTMEllTS 2566 Orange A qs s595 HIRE 'Mtl'1 slip IOf 30 11 boat pealing and captivating scaped comple>. Frptc. •ease $950 • $500 sec Spark tong crean large 2526 Santa Ana D $710 AcC4tSS to sandy beacn 2-story 4 bedroom per-w 'd nkup pool iac All S6!>0 BACK BAY-DUPLE X qoo Sea Lane 644-2611 Garde" apts Beautifully Ltllhepeoplelncias9'l•ed pool and spa Spacious feet for entertaining and w 'ga• & opnrs 1110 pets 2 Bedrooms patio no 1t lllewly dee 2BR 1 •BA landscaptid grounds help yO\J write an ad that Wiii through classified floor plan 3 outdoc· comfortable daily IMng CALL Velma 549 2447 Pe 1 s 6 4 5 5 7 7 6 twnns poor IP carport Pool & spa pa11os decks get rnponM decks I $749 000 63 1-1400 548 6434 642-2267 " d nkup S975 Lse No garana or carport Sorry i~iiii:~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~--------• - JBR 2 rBA twnnsr> Nr w-U4-IOIQ I ""'n IU RO"IT beach Dbl gar lncd BAY FRONT pets 722·81401722-60t 1 no pets ~ HEIGHTS ~tOMI.., a.c. yard spa frptc sml pet El1!911nt 2BR Security •SEVERAL LOCATIONS ~ REAL ESTATE I ok S1245 64'6-654l bldg $1 275 mo lt.twtChi•aCtwt Bacnelor $605 WATERFRONT HOMES Bav ocean vu 2Br 2Ba lg 1 Bedroom S655 3 Bedroom Den 2 Batns 3BR w den 2BA 2 car c;ia1 tl\IC oen gar S 1850 673· 7692 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba $775 wet bar beSI 5Cl'100I<; I REALTORS 1800 SQ fl lrpl new REALTORS 631-1400 3BR 2BA 10-r unil 2250 Vanguard 540 9626 THE r•1Rw1av $215 000 H or apes Child Pel OK rM M. ClllSElECTIM&~ USE DUPLEX s1200 mo a0 1.1315 I llYSMO•ES 5l6tris Sl3oo mo j eacne10; SS60 • n VILLAGE RENTALS ABARTMENTS 15 1•&000 PLUS OCEAN VIEW 48R 2BA oetacneo gar 38R zBA Cape Codi * 49'·5486 * 11 Bedroom S655 rM ANO Just an alley away Lndlord Niii 00 vdwl< $2500 mo Avail b 1 2Bdrm I ·Ba S750 hO<'!'l lhP sand -'B~ s 1000 .1"'10 ;75 Joann Agl!nt Deoo Bobo Fabulous designer 2BR 2Bdrm 2Ba Twnhs S~i> AT BIG CANYON IHI IOWI P&YMEIT1 2 BA lJppPr )BR 2BA blw" Hart>o• ~ Piacent•a 644·9060 or 642·8668 1BA " wrt•le vaulted 625 Center St 642 14~ We II give you the down r LOwe< o~an 6 stia p 1213 030_5284 wood Cl!•l•ngs lrptc nugel e•chg for a snarl! of own w -nariy n"any new up-deck sng• ga• lndr'f ocn flache101 ersnip You make •nel' grade-; •ecenll~ added 5 MINUTES TO BEACH ILIFFS 31R LUSE naroor & Catalina views 1 Bedroom S590 S690 5790 mlhly pymts & -lllare Shows rear Pride ol 2BR 28A lrptc 2 car encl Or 2BR Den 2'1"1BA Steps to bch $1400 mo 2Bdrm 1' .ea a pp rec You receive Owner snip Fantas11c gar trash compacl DfW S 1400 mo 640-5664 Bt..r Drive br 214 , Ferniest & 16 t E 16th Sr 642-0856 100--. tu ~tits MuSI seasonal rental 1oca11on $850 Rock . 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PRESTICIOIS 111-1110tr123...0140 gar $950 incl grdnr & wtr bOnus im JSR poo• great v•ew• Avt now• 5695 548· 1366 or 6•6·2369 view• 52900 Avail now' mo 720 1276 111 msg IHI CAHOI IEW USTllC By Own&r 760· 110(1 l argest Deane home Ver BPa'n Cottage on Du.......,.lC BEAUT E side 3br 2ba hm FURNISHED 2B d WALK TO CHINA COVE Salll d I I ~ """ Dbl I d r. en Ut1IS pd Bachelor Apt e mo e on goi •01 2 BR tBa den 100 e gar g yar gar 1860 st 2 b 2 I I L Cl 11 ' a. rp c S5001mo starts June 1st course argt-pt1vate 101 yrds 10 sand Won t lasl ene1 a apptoances1incl pool tenn Fa h 1 1 on quiet r ul de sac wtd S 14'50 lse 650 <!403 · '5 · nr s 5 CALL 675-4' 174' Guest par~inQ Master tong S249 000 For into S 19751mo 4tmnth m111 Catt Mary Ryan Agt EAST SIDE 2BR tBA 720-9660 or 722-7007 Costa •Ha 2624 suite on first floor plus 16191 753 3147 house Gar n pets -~"!l!'!~---..;;..;.;;.;i other bPdrooms each • n smk S900 mo Apter HARBOR VIEW HOME S 100 OFF Pnme Easts1de W1tl'1 batn btPnded don· NEWPORT BEACH deluxe Call alter 5pm 546 2671 Two 'Story 4BR 3·,eA 1Br pool incl gas $625 ng room overlook s DUPLEX 2 28R on Pen-Gardener $2550/mo mo • Also Spacious 2br beautoful gardens & gotl ,nsuia Steps to sand ESIOE twnnse 3br dl!n 64'4' 6610 or 673-3174 1Ba. totally relurb $725 course Family room w11n S3401< Agt 499-5360 2',ba lg remodeled kit & 1'5 E 16th St 642-7997 ltraplace S865 OOO NEWPORT BEACH din rm !!net yd pool & HARBOR VIEW HOME 111-1100 CANALFRONr tennis dbl garage Alll Palermo •BR 2 18A yd ( ~l ( ~ ,( 11 KJ\.:"-;> St) corner hOml! 6 1 Sl300 760·6•04 $2500 Julia 759-5506 rr= I I\ I Spettovs & ~ersatile floor I IEWLY lllEMllELH nr ~~A..V l!:a.I pHn nf'ar bl!acn Pool & 2BR tBA hse w garagl! filltU",l"'lra ·I Rt \I lf1R,• I ll!l"ntS One of tne lowest fenced yard •arge opeol \t'' I\" 11· 1u \ 11 pr.ced 4 oedrooms on tile area N1 H.trbor & Voe-\.\ " ~ •- C.•at ••I •ar 1022 •'ea • S 2 2 9 9 o o iorra Peto; .\ W•Cls 0 1' R(AlfQR<; • 6-'11400 s;75,...,o 5403393 Wcst:fleld lPllTMEITS Large attractive apts 1n a t>eaulllut gar cs.<-sett •no Pool spa gar 1ge or ca.rpon Sony no pets *SEVERAL LOCATIONS 28drm 2Ba $600 398 W Wilson 63 t-5583 * IHIECLIFF * I-\A."'TI HI H11'1 Nice JBR 2 ,BA 2 story Lg condo 28R 3BA family l(W llME 110'41 ... •-· 1 condo Frplc 3 car park-rm & formal dining rm Sp.ec1acu1ar •BR J BA I ~ REAL ESTATE mg w 0 hkup sm•ll encl Fat>YIOos v1-ol Nwpt view Private Ben By r yard Comm poor Nr Bc1i & tne ocean Yrly tse 1 Be<lroom .Owne< no 9401 O• REAL Toqs HarbOr 4'05 Fwy $965 $3800 mo 64'0-5324 2Bdrm tBa -S630 $750 642-9650 • 20-904-' 6 '5 4912 Agt Nic:efy upgraded 38R 2BA 301 Avocado 1 Bedroom S695 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba $805 151E 21s1S1 5•8-2,.oe ADULT ORIENTED GARDEN APTS Lrg tBA, pool nlpets $550 plus S350 securit~ 646-3618 Brighi spacious quiet 2Br 2Ba. t 100 sit •SPECIAL AMENITIES• prime to- catoon see to appreciate $750/mo 850-04'83 •LllEIEW* Come set' the dlHerence. completely rem odeled Beau11lul 1 & 2BR apts Pool rec room laundry room Ready lor instant move-on• ON LY S550 to S650 mo Plus S200 olf move-m through 5115 AUllWlPTI. 530 W Wilson TSL MGMT 722-9012 or 6•2 1603 'cenAIE TYPE E1SIDE 28' 1ea garage lg yard with patio washer hk-up $750/mo 254'6 Orange TSL MGMT 64'2-1603 • aultful 38• i 81 • 1q1 IEWNRT llEICITS I 2BR 2 BA TwnHse Huge Lowef Duplex Steps to 51750" BRANO .,_ 2Brj CIARllll FIXER yrd w'auto access Dbl bch 2 car oar F p patio 1 Bedroom S64'5 tba $'12'),,.,n BRAlllO 3BR tott 21BA 2ca1gar.I gar (tr'as•s975 Petok 2 S14'006754'912Agt 2Bdrm 1 .ea $780 Ooycurbuyongandsellingat riew 3Br 2Ba S1675"1o 8Qf! large tot S299 000 I ppl 64G-l264 '64'2•9666 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 241 W Wotsori 631-0960 thect'lSsllieelmarkel SUPER l..EAN 1Br S7J5 Hurry' Ci\11 Ltz or Chuck r----------"-==========;:-1 •7209966•• Jones 631·1266 o· RUSTIC REMODPRIVATE remodeled 3BR 2BA 1 6"6·574'3 2BR BA. 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CA 112e2e TUAN FAR( GUARAN· b e11el11S Ca ll TEED F0< 1ni.r.,,._ con-261°8777 FOUND Chilcfa bike Neer EOE M Ft VfH tact M• Pr.ce &4!>-2221 1uo1e 2S 1 10am·Spm PHAAMACY [)ej,ot9' 'f pwaoo PI T good ............ AnffrH n Elementery ..... llPD* AIC A"'C)le~.'4M Sct1001 In ,.t> Cal 10 ~--28S5 E <At Hwy If~ deim 759.9154 Steftat Job w1CM M•rtne • GE,,.ERAL HELP '* c:lrMng rec:>fd Costa Mna ,..,tat 5tore a.a. o......, form tor a stat FIT C~g 100 I 1111 Un FOUND Male Golden Bkkpr Duties varted 16 t7 WESTCLIFF bAIVE Cochr Span1414 2-S yrs · cha~ endless re- "99d5 ~son to ren1 and 440 Fair C M RESERVA TtONrS T For b\i5y Don~ Theatre Gd pnone ~sonaltty & be conscoent•our. 979. 7550 Nwpl Boh. Agt S. 1-5032 Vielrnty Sttorecres.1 West spons1ci.1tty & solid e•per Tract In Hunt Beech on • must A grHt O()ptty TIE llll Y PILIT m11n111n 11ucks and eQu1pmen1 Appl~ 1930 N"""P01t Bl¥0 Balb<>ll Pen1nsuta 780 1/I prnne olc space Gr .. I views wtlh patto Al/I 515 Caa Judy 631...USS 516198 963-88SS 63 1-t•l!O Ill w .•• , It. CHEUL tfflCl WM• n\M tost 511 "' Herbal o.et Patch'' riere• 1111 IU,.. ~ .. 5 rew pers.or w c.ar llW&ll!llT .-S•UtS ... IMl C I AA Gr ~ g OOlll!IQ 1 rml CIRIU Ill UI Cemeo HIQtNnds COM Self contained wat .. PfOOI DOCUMENT SPECIALIST T vPf' pr ore ~111.-~ Mal 7594429 can De worn under btt11m F T f 1 u . n 1 E n " r•~ ... ~ 11s hAlplul 722 qo55 Medical/Dental Sulla Pa· S .. "" ... ~"" ~ "' 1ten1 & Doctor pt'kng 3 laalna O.ltrib avail "JVV-.,..:ivv 11 $11 Span 1 $ n TY P • GE t.i O~F1CE 30• nrs. E•am rms $12S0t mo ·-~ .. --"-1--.. -PIPl /mocomm poss•t>leworl\ 4Qwpm Ins documerr Lg" l'l'P.ng t.CO wpmt Realonomoes 675-6700 '-ettiCI llll "'0 lrom home 549 ''82 ' I 1>.no~ 009<' SS s; rtr oe 11., rna• es w eoo no 1.,. "';miiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -~ .. , ... f IT p""10~ on e.p 89 1-0562 Cl '• J'•4 ~ .. Front olhce S~rOOITI 1n • ..-a .. Fuli..<ton ~n1 Lse AIC litcJaH hl,tr I IUflSPHSll l Siil FlllAY AllultlsPd Lowes1ra1e1n llYU.EIS.11 .. (1 GOOd ala11ing sllery OPS•Q" Dr •llpe r..,on P.,n fJ TtlT'e CvrOndOt!I t~ erea 646-6279 ~nd I need someooe to • :;49-3089• I ~ m1n1m um ol 5 , r !ij Mo• "''* M I' £,C4·402" New d lu• 900 5,1 1560 play wtlh lor the summer CLEllC•L f /T e.per "' l'l•a>t•cs lor I y~I ( " I m II very """"' b1by & a o• mt>d ,, ti Of'vtees. Set'd H '' "'t.. '0 • "r "'°" f.> n 1 Su.,...101 Costa Mesa ¥""'-t • r • .. S 1 ~ ()()11 ~· I msot mOnlhSo6d You Gene••· ollice dJl!t.~ 21 "llf'• and •P l!Uml" 10 , I ... u• • .. Rent~.ute lor S 175Upor needlo beresp<>nsit>•e w~· .~~ti<>< .nsur;n..P M• ~~0,.0 1 Bo • t ~•O!"> St• 0 (.all 1f'10:> S8S0 for all "•2-~ ~ "'"• • 8 ~D. -.· 3-:i~ -~ an<J c.anng Aelereoces s·~ 8•4q3·2 I''·"" (a9~7t3 r• ... are a dehnote plus and TH UlCITIYl SlfTt Newport Ctr Feshion ls.I T ne E ll1c1en1 A.lterl'\allve Full ser111ce or an,...enng se1v1c rt 1ma 11 onl y 640-54i0 salary is neQOtt•t>lf! c a11 CLERICAL Ham PHSll WORI OITIOOllS mymommytP111yt a1 Gener dl olloc e P l l'ull t•mt' pns11ton '" So .. Of'1t 642·432 1e111 333 Mc:NasnReallv647-t3J4l Orar•grt Cty fOf e•Pttr l 0<.al homt" 540-7796 I C... v•I Enc•• ~""9 DraltP< fh,. EveSO<'e<lvt'~s&ge CLEAi> TYPIST Gcnoll•ce !i• 11 .. 0 1, ~·rP(llnll•Ori 0 1 pl' "'ort. 11" l:>OOk~l't'P•nq Put-It No•a'f> " suti Coaatrcial Pro,erty P.S. I saia.. a.tum WP .. , IJw•e.JQf' t "'''1"1 J. s-on , oro.emt-nl~ & W• "·• · GOOll Pl Or,. " g• "'"' g r 10 11; Send 1e ·1-,00-·~·1·---e-hou-se-2-!-~-pl"". ---------•I ~~:~~~~c:d·~~· e•~ 1~1~1 ~~:;.r :ci ~~"'F ~~~15 11~ p 1no11ece1vtng doors ---------•i1 appl call 499 !>815 Mon f ro ' \ Assoc•atl"!> downtown locallon Aveol lht' '>11 1 'iprr u•.c: A1t1.1n P111•~h I St>et..•nc: r espons•t>lt' car s 15 Call Juo.,. 63 1 8555 "'9 oa~~s·ll~ l0< m, ~o la1ian1 a Fiaaaeial baby n lhe c M area Relerences mus t o e attatanl prov•de<I' Salary ne\)O O,,.rtuity 2908 t1101e• Pleue c a ll 5'0-7796 afler 6pm Or HA ~PO•' v ta ,,.s~•...,ti•ai Boa•tl t. CarP f acu••h •DRIVER* PIP.l'f><lnl a1mo~1·11 .. ,,. QO .--.,.1 dt•lp i;t>r'ion w QOO<l t,pnpft<; N B 642 S86' Jr. "G recc.rd FT bf>n -• Ir. A,pply IPG HI tech group w.111 ptOvt!f'I leave ~ I record set"i<s S•lt'nl pert· ---------6 10 11rs """ Somp,. ''°"' .. ner lnnovahve prodoets £a 1 tat 5530 cooi .. nq &45 2 J'> ~~ 1 5."'v P ., .. r..,. flP COOi lllYH .1n1 maroons t0t grOw•nq ou~oneu mi.ts ~he ACCMll OlCITlYI & int I d1st11ou11on l.lp lo T•lented & mo1ivale<l ondt· S<· 5 MM lut payba<.k 111duet with ad1ter11song MocroNet 552-1690 sales e•perience wantf'd r , , • ,, o~ -Pd .:> II.Aust Clll F T. 1 .. • r .. Si:;>un•»b,.. P•l'j; Nice t'f\v,ronMe• I ->0<:•0 .-· '.~t •• \ r d•e QOOO Oro' pa) Call 4Cl4 Clb".O "Cl .,..co•.-i 863· 177; bilyPillt 330 West l•y St. Cos fl Meu, CA 12621 • ,., • .. .. ~ f WAllTO: 1nves10< tor Houston Apts tocat Te'llas Brolter has deal5 M1i.e 650-1'00 Aot to 1oon So Calo! fastest growing automaltve pub· hC.itoon 642 7 131 Cnt••tr S•c Cashier I OR111"RS ~ross countr~ p T po5•1,00!> to• v.ae<i N • •r nt'\; CA toe •l'Q ,.,. M ov f' D•s•r 0 •c., ') 1 1 -.A-t•v•"Of\r Y"lcnts lbj 1 P ~ ,.... t , 1.. M • AOM INIS TAA TIVE ASST SECRETARY HLIYHY PHSH MAJllTHHCE PHSOI wanled FIOflSI Gooo • DRIVERS IP T 0 • •i ..... ot•rl L• 11 ,,. ••• Tt Loaa 2914 PIT tor smaH bus on llOme PC Slo.rlls '" WP A ·R Prol mann.. gooo lell~ °"rtltnq ~k HS tlf'• IVS drrvtng record 852 C115s Ed• 1 AM Newspaper r (<ti t,4l 1030 R<"ufl P • 7 oa~s Ne SIGNATllE LOANS UnseGured good cre<lll a must S3 50 000 11B area %8 '•i2 REAL £STATE SS I A=t>i:: ~01•:.~··~P~~ Ava11ao1e New 1oa11s0< re-7am M..ct;rPQOr 'rillChls lmanc•nQ P00< crec:M OK 1631 Pt11ct'f\t1a C M Call.l4nr\ ('1'1864 0<1:?51 AUTO DETAILER & CAR • W''XJW ..,AS SSS W ASHER• F T QOOd 10, r O'\ s 1011.. up No-•aoes & benefits lmmed crrtO ..,, r pen Den Openings CM 645-7<1~ HITALIHTill RDA Back olf.c;rt E •O ~·· but W' traoo 4Q" ?l~ IHI Cl£H P 1 ngts 6 ... ~no .. .545·9471 DISHWASHf R \ r;,.,,.., c11 C6,.a,n1ng P~'~"" t 'V •"• l"Qu•I) rental SI ,,,. I l UN .EDRE,_.. ~-L 645-0760 • n1son Assoc 6 i3 ;311 * am •ECllllC t OCUI .. , VIEW NEWPORT TIRE CENTER I~& 1Ba to• 1 or:? .1ou1t<o --------!WI 144-1022 Lite A .J r, V>e"" wnCJ • ---------•' S1r~1 o~g "' EJt'!'"' t BLACK CAT w wtll !)ob & N s N Pf'!S S%5<TIO ' • wh•Sltl!h O!"e ponlt pad T n ,, •nc l.l "' IS on o.iw Nr A~ocaoo I • nl-1312• c D M p I e a s" c • II Clawfi•tl F~~~7:5:01::-e1:1 :~ &42-5818 SELL tnever~ male & lemale 1n I Nwpl Ekt> 5 5 Cati & ID t t t t t t t t t t throu~h cl.w,1llC'd 832.923: I $2.56 per day Thal s ALL you pay IOI J tones JO day monomum If\ Ille SERVICE DIRECTORY INCREASE YOUR REAO • GET IN OUR IMPROVED n•-• .. S.nke lirfftefy nun, .. n ror m0<e 1ntormatl0f'I (.ALL T00AY11 ISIFMLllS Your S.. ~ Oor9'1or Y Repr~talt~ 142-4121 Hf.111 P11UC•na BRICK CONCRETE wOf'k Prol rehable res refs FREE est 64 I 3283 •AN Ctnaie Tilt CUSTOM CERAMIC faE ShOllOr~-llOors-counte< toos SPK tub enc S425 15'fTS Rel Pat 343.904.c .... UhlCI. CARPETS I WINDOWS Ml-JUI a..-...•ns11 TIEES TC'()~ rt'n'IO"'e Cleanup nu la!N" sorini..1r 751·34 "6 • DRUNK DA1VING c~1 .... '"19 Mus1 M~ di"· IUIUH IUf:ClllJllC pe .:lttn" •rtn.c;le d"•f''S App . r P"'" " .ti ') •"-' oe C'• .• o• at>oi•tv •11~ Po • ~,. ''-""'o ~"~ - E1. • pr• ~··ra "'Com..-"u.,..,• P &lCt6 ")a .t P '• Oc ... r • Q\ S1nta A·•~\ su••• uN!ol G c; I f><o L A. ~··t th.1 f. .. arn .... .,., '" .1 • ~184 EUCntCIAll ...... : E ... ,, RECYCLE through the DAILY PILOT Class1f 1ed Pages Turn unwanted items into money today' C•ll 642-5678 Pl ... ia MEI FIOIT Of flC( Gv •, N B Br9t-• "'"e«wtoc '"'IO~ worO.n<.; 1o ~ ut:> ~ Mu:.I t Iv" t'•P ""''" t. P A R ~ r,.nmq \ f" ns";>()1<14• MHIC&l f IOIT IFFICE a .• ~. OBG\IN N~wPN' ......... r r h4 <;ees ll&ITDPPn f •• ~ "' .r •Q>'' 10· 1.:; v ,., ._ , 1..,fS R.a-• • ~ J:.a"v ....... .H .. J *IDIELS* < I r .... ., I\ .. *IOYIE* EnRAS* ' " '· ! ·;,,~ t-n ft' .,. .. 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DOS t on If'\ t p p I • 1i 6 · ~ct-5 »fCEPT '• S' ~ T I c "\' UH WllU YOU LUH r. omm SS r :J'-* ,...d., a rP-Ai .... IPSSt\.. Ca:1 Ric• ...,. ln 1' l.Ja "'f ~ w .. 11rng1or •, :."-9S6'l *SALESF /T* Do ,ou en10'r people lcP •!\G "" \" .. r r.ore"" & " 1 ..., 2 •'~ ... , , sa~5 e~~ c $n-i..dl •, por•ra l pt c,• s~uc c "i~ .... •s ~~•es :.;+-r "0' w ... •• •uPslhruSa1 ~ .. o,..,•Ptvl s l;.-e•f> SUMSTIESS Sp,, ~· Er -11 !.t , rP" $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ t,O"i" 0~"' <1,. t 11'.)rll'S \ sorr .. ,.., •'. P·oc~'~'r'q TURN S-i 01• Ml • se;· 't>? THEM r ' RE&ISnllED INTO DEITll lSS'T MONEY Call 642-5678 ltirough lhe Class1fleds1 let U1 Help Ytt Sell Y 01r Proptrty! Cell C1t11ift.4 , 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost . DRIVER WORK PART-TIME D~LIVE RING NEWSPAPERS EARN UP TO $600/M ONTH MUST HAVE RE · LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE. AND OMV PRINTOUT MON· DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P M . WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M . NEWPO RT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS CALL 842-4536 EXT. 205 rt1e Calot Put*c Utit.hes Commtuaon REQUIRES \NI ta• uMd housetlold QOOds movss pnnt ''*' P u C Cal T numti. llmo s. & ctiauneur s pnnt their T C P number 1"I all .0-tl~IS It ~OU have • que511()ft at>Out the legallly of • ~ lrnO or cNUtteur c.a HOUSECLEAN ING I 0o a Good Job & Good PY~ Felrsa SA.8-9743 an .apm • AUTO BIKE ACCIONT • DRuGS Formt'f D " ~·Pf' consult 4·2-5~2; 24lar0•151-lHO HEATING•P,JMB 'IG f l( PERT Sf>• YICE' " R•(\d• 3• \"'~ e•t' 1 a \ ,~ 1n ~·.-.. Loe 40~"i o,;,.<1c. tQ ASK FOR BETH ~· 1 ~~F~~~ ~~~s:.~.ng\'================ Co ""' H(l,l Q JO~, hrs Iii •Prof Hxlng FRfE ests. 1 df,a ..-10 yrs np f9f Le, IM IM2-5053• Pubhc Ut11t1es Com-"J&rJl --~ 714-558~151 • AU TAPlto!G• Teature-Acoust< a PMlt Frw et Keft\ 722·9294 • • ._, .. ".* iJ0.1353 CLEAN & EXPERT 25yTS••P Loe T 116428 ••ABC M OVING•• Quoctl & C.r•llP T t 38()46 --~~-----~! LORATES 5"2~4 10 AML , ALuMINU-.il Ri1tf'l9'1llt'fS l O"' Pr I< f''> Free l'St Call 6.31 RAIN a..tia IEPAllS I ltw RMFS Al 1¥04P5 l c 4q3.u45 ROOF LEAi\' Low cost tiogM>st aua1ttv 1001 r~· pen lC>Ca~ r.,ts 760· -Ii' HAVE A NEID? 1 vrP ' m•Y o•i.c., work HO\I<"'"' ie o• tPl1red ')'Pl' $Ii"' -2:1 806() 01' ~ 1c E s~1PE RV I SOR Sp.in1<ti EnQlo~h Needs COi E•t'" P A R Tyi>e 40.....pm ~horl~•i\nd ins noc1 "'tt 1 o•PP Salary ne-qo• so· SE.2 • OPERAIOR • lmm,.O Otil!•1•nQ E1fP8' pref wr.no praveyud f11-Sat s~oll Newport s-xti f.4A ·oso HAHi CltlTl IHltTO I~ 1oo1t,•"9 lor F T AUi 0.strtet MINl991't S5 75 tw 30-CO hr~ Full ben- eftt<11 91' a11011tance Gooa d• 1v1no rec::oro pto<>I .:>I lf'\Wfante I; 141 54(1.'\:MJ!I t:l' noon to ~pm Sales SALE CREW MANAGER Put you Direct Sales Ex- perience to good use working with teenagers. You can make $500 Plus per week. If you can hire. train. & motivate a Special Sates Crew getting new customers for THE DAILY PILOT FtP ••n 1111 Call Keith Hardie 218-880-Dll 1112111 .. a 111111 ptione st.ills oetall 0<1e" led c .. c.e11er11 Daf.ef••• ' .. 0.1 ... ng en,•ror1meo111 1n """ ~o ... ;,r::~1 ,~~~~ 1~~-~ 1 11-.e 1r1n•cr1p1ion •840-1733• ES TA TE SALE fuu,llUllt & fur~ Cal1 IOr 1.9t ol uems 6U • 1483 dys 646 3330 ·~ ' ""nda Fuenl~ at Aooert Bein I ... tra111 S anta anil Wilham Fro'1 ' A.soc 5~8·8333 .... -. I H2!. Allon Pa1t.'Wlh VALET I"""" CA 927 18 Lll>.f' ... 0t1t1ng ou...O. and StCUTUY g.:-th•>O •a~e115o1z~? We n~ a parlong allent O•nl M-F 8 30am-Spm 1Som. overltnma m a1 be r~uored l At our beaulllul oavtront tacoltty on NB Kl09 Stt& bed S-0 00 C.n oek1ver 11 necaa1arv - 6!>0-0248 f Ci• ••KUii•• ""'• Gocxi typ•ng PC & pttomo si.111, r&Qu•r.O Peraon1ble I C•U or Stild rei.ume to l ;nne at 5 Upper I r.e ... pc,r• Pa.ti N~r1 e~~.n ~,eoo ,55.~eoo mo SECR£TUY '11!<f'Ol10n•!>I Ir m 846 44' t SHYICf LIT HRTH SMIPPllC CURI t TIRE SHYICl Whttl ltaluciac llEWPllT TllE CHTtl t 4.: ~ I< Sll<'r '"" "" Ml•'" PIQPS o l Cl•"'-"'''t"C to• '""" ,.G.a1•0f'l C>t~''t 1'0V v~ tw-f!'"1 -.a ' 6'1!>·7600 YETElllllllY Af'tt>;' 01• ~15 An" a Al ,,., ili1 !IS 'I l t' !Ir (Oji t .,_,,1t'O I \.>v)o, \tr ~f' pr h l•Ct' ~ ' Or P l 11ct "".-t.J~ ~ '"' .. ,...~ ~·r D1t~f , .. '' (' o! w.u,.,., "••ctr ' • a .. :.i' r.. ,.d ' -t.O+--. '' O• ul ''!°'•' r g Mu"t t r n~n• ~.t' e I 1 "°' ,;. "'' t>cinu~ Owr tr< .,,..., "8( 56 •O • WAIUIHSE ,., m 11 .. 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C,Q(IO ,f•fA' B V, Mu~' .,..11 f urr rlvt~ lulJQ·~ Cllt''!ot 11...-ze• 40 qal lrst ltt•H 1ui"'LP'""8'~ .. , .. f.."'-' "" ,,..,.. e. ;ii;sw 1.,.., , s•.: ,.,.. n L .AS~· ._.L ~ •TM ·o '• F T UH IW.f. nYllC SIU! •I "'tr ,;1ron9.in01blf'I il>rf'nt ouis' p,•¥""P" "'"~" lJiiC~ & drug le!.lo•og ""'''"< ._.., & nou-..e lolp 0 ~ .. s~ tal G~an all•nf't 11ro1tQu~ •oci-11-0 ' ' 4--t~ f'•f'l(I~ tri11'1'\p()l1lle ta,leyaHt Wute4 5535 Mtrclau4ist 6010 t • ~s 760-098(,.... TWO "-or•!i,.,...S' A •lone T o els to 11mp1 f.tonda ' a M f>mplHS. Mily 25 S!>O EA( 1-t b ., 1..1'•8 wr:. 'E .o .. ~u!O to OQ• ""' ' r ' S•~"' "'I• ..,"''' @IJ O' stt .. P pattenl5 Ou•h•oto 4 lt1~·., S 10 95 64 448{1 A,.., p ... o, -E :iu•i:: r Frtt lo Toa 60~: C'ld •.APSa M h ~ -;.... A<l ~· .. ~. f 'if f PUPPtES 10 9~ Ea ... c.· • r ~ "" ;.. .,,. P11-M1. P ., •••• .. .. ~\' A .... I ' ' ...... • :t , " .. r.., .. ' c,.:i. • 1 llY APPllUClS! _,, :r a .ru ' . .: Jewelry Fan Art 5015 tw:."E;::; C(J.Ot.; 1" , ·~ ... ;;u ol 19.r t. ... ,..,._Es..,, •us·,.,. s CUMU POllT, lllSllCHI Eo06t<,, ·-~· ~ ... ~, ...... d' •\ 'A--~ ....... . ... ., ... ,,..._ ... ~ Otiict hraitart hraitart 6014 lllSS IH iacl•tl•s • .... d.;:'" J ~ 't'D't .at'O .... it-1 .. ~ ) ·~t •.! ..... I ~ipant 6047 P• ... ,~ -.~· le• Salt BM 0""""' f'IC ano r""" • •C P•ote~orc, <.>uar ~, ,..... s~c ,..,j t tJ Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable c ar and p roof of insurance Call 842-1444 A sk for Joanne Craney If you re 10 or 01der a 1ob as a newspaper c a rrie r rT11Qht be ust your size Just send 1n this coupon or c a ll 64 2 4333 Routes are av.l'•laOlf' now' le so•ebody. le a Daily Pilot carrier! r-ru!~d hke: ftnd ov1::;:~~:1 1ng a Oa11y Pilot earner I Name t Address : • I Ph t•h l<e: I I s.. ~ n. ..., Nit I I u11 . ..,tt __J L----'=._ ~~!.l!!---- ' CADllLAC COUP DEVILLE ,. •• runa or .. t po~er h9fy\luno .... u I '' I S 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 84S·98S4 uk f0t htilme HMd CAOlllAC ,.., Coup ,Pev11te ru"• perfect. ·~·-1 ....... llr'le toto.d SHIOO 0 80 llil.,.. .. liMI WINEGUXAb Satahita System Campi. wtatect-rona New ~ out ot bo• S14" 744-2730 ,.w .. fill ff' LYUXR 8Xv LAUNCH 11101111l SIPlllPllT COO• •11.1 .. ,0.n White with while top Cassetta P.S (504429) 111,411 THEOOOAI ROBINS FORD .,. ...,.AIPi1)'~l\.O 1.(1\TA Ml \A ..._ti t.)(110 1941 Clasaic restored ___ 35 ~. C)OYef'. 111p ind Tncb - M500 AYS s--s-9000 -.14-1-1-11-1-IPU--CU--r & CREVIER 88 BMW 325 $292 mo 60 pymts Tot S 17 520 3000 C~ Red Clsd IK'l<l Ls OAC 64 1 2886 1n 1111 •1a Fully loaded ll1tm 58k m1 Mint cond' S 17 900 obo 838-9S05 79 EMW 3201 Only 55 ooo miles whtl tan. grett Graduation prea- ent Must seH 635 6575 88 740 VOLVO S2S51mo Tot pymts I IS.300 3000 C1p Red Clad end La OAC 641-2886 88 Volvo 240 DL $216 mo Tot $12.960 2000 Cap Red Clsd end Alli for Kevin 645-985-t 88 Ch..,rulet CORSICA SK mt Compl loaded wtll/ burgundy V6 Mk offer can 042·4300 answ ad: , •11121 CUlllOI ltut~U* 111,000 IS2·111l 7 I 240Z A C Xlnl inter mech 's<x.lnd n-ttrn needs p1in1 $3200 492-0483 5-9pm onty Ls OAC 641-2886 --- 76 DATSUN HONEYBEE 83 VOLVO White wl Ian int Lo m1 AM FM CUI Gr1>at student car Runs A. c Pwr locks )(lint very well' Best olle< cond $7495 6SO 5826 540.s121 -I JAGtJAR 74 XJ6L 1 Aatts Dtat1lic 9300 Xlnt cond brown tin I 1S CHEVY $5880 551-4059 hOme MALIBU CLASSIC 546-1330·worll Noeds work $500 PAYMHTS TOO •11111 645•5438 Too much cash down? CAD 65 bEVILLE 4 dr Lease 79 or newer MBZ 59K mo good body .md Compare our largf' wlec t running cond1t1on $4 7001 0 A C OBO (6191 724-9008 lllSE Of IMPORTS dial MERCEDES 1z13 -1416~1 2333 NABERS CADILLAC 546-1200 llll HMMr • Cetta MHa •11 OlllYSUI TUlllOIUSEI t oadPd" Automatic" lllew brakes & turbo GllUTOIHmH .0.1, 11400• Mo11tn9-Must Sell' 5 r rwy nea• Beacn Blvd n Buena Park BEAUTIFUL SELECTION I Call Evenings or leave ot 1111e model. low mileage mt<ssage• • 540-7796 • ... u... .. , ..... Blick with c:hatc:oal i.athar 1ntettor Fully loai:Md (2185-t•tll ,, ..... lHIOOORl ROBINS FO RD , ' '4AN"4 IW i!l 11 {I lU'.~A ~· ., .. I j. t..l•~lC Generate ..,.. . odt~mmt. Plan a ea... salt and don't foraft to advertise In cta.Wfled! "fh... .Ul, ... 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All 11 '"' Jtr\'\ I,, ...i 111 th.-fCIIM.'111 •of t.t1tt1I\ It .. ,.1c.·n -.uJ rh..tt ••.orh '"""'"I"' .h•rr.'f'h\ rlw f.muh "1hc.-r111n11 ..._, ~• \11\1\ 1h.11-n.a1h ... h .. ''" rr..-.11 1•r eow Rldaf 80 w/trlr Auto. 11r. mag wheels. Xlnt cond Volvo Pen11 cru1M control (A39710). HAVE SELL ~od~e~~s~·~poges Cadillacs in Orange j County•Seeustodiy• 1---------•11 \1,.,. .. 1,,p,.,,.'f'I,, .\ •• ~'"""'·l.·m [,,.,. '••••'-•ll lu11111.111 ~~~ [BUY ~--~---~---~ !lflQ & drive, frnh waler II Ill ~. "4000 631-8843 42' MATTHEWS Aft Cabin Nu Vas SKWL/P hds/shwr THEODORE thro ugh classified and you re surt> •o 1,11 11 1 COSTA MESA l3eK owe AYS 646-9000 ROBINS FORD ;r,r .. ' HAR!OR Ill v D CO\IA Ml\& o.a2 OOIO 142-5178 Your llfst pet. your ltrst jOb '(OJ< lw1t car your lt<ll home I Clasllfled'I YOUf' tirlt chOlce through classified 642-5678 Gru1 watartront home 1 Daily Pilot .. ytac•t Cbrttn &42-5671 RUN1W'AY FOR wEEk-l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii:. ........ _ ................... --.... miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ................ .. ENO CMl'I• State-Ot- Art 34' Crealock Pkg d .. l w/llllpper 67§-7100 -~~ --37' TRAWLER-Don't Buy Laaae for $79 day Befthad m Newport-' For details call 675-7100 llJi ..... 7914 u· KfTE wl trlllef both In •Int sh•P• MOVING MUST SELL this week $900 631-6236 r""" Ull 14 With 1r11ler cover 3 sails . s f100 8111 722-6707 l,eff/lki INta 701' .1ns11 •11 UWWll JOO I OalJJO In •11•!* l'l1t c11•t1 Like Int 111-0t 12 ••• ,. •11111•!* Sli,./Decka/SttHft 70221 21 SLOOP WITH 35 I NEWPORT BEACH MOORING $10 000 642-t557 Tom 50 SLIP AVAILABLE Up to 65 Ch&fler Boat Irvine Coast Ctiarrers 675-4704 I II' hat Sil• 1100 I •t -He lrve-aboards Newport aeac" 673-8535 I SUP II UH ISLE j ..Woll take up to 48 sailboat Avl June 1 818 990-50661 Iliac. Traa1,.111ti1a iirnaft 1011 BEN N YR M LUCH powered No rOtOfS $900 090 Asl< fc>f Kevin 645-9854 Clalalftao "-' IP9(:lal 1ntor-I """Otl lor people with lf*i.I naeda P'tBJC "°TICE TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 5 4.80 •llne•lnl•um Plus a Gar .. • Sale Kit fort I .00 For t•.ao you can advertise your Garage Sale in the Daily Pilot. There 1s a 4 hne m1n1mum and the price is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures into cash We are also offering a Gulde to ••H•r Garage Sales for t 1.00. This guide includes ideas on how to advertise. how to plan. what items to sell, plus ideas for a "better garage sale; also a garage sale sign, pricing stickers. information on city ordinances and inventory sheet . You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 when you place your ad at: Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 642-5678 Oran9e Coast Dally Piiot 330 West Bay St .. Costa Mesa Monday through Friday -8·00 AM to 5 30 PM Saturday 8·00 AM -11 30 AM P\8.IC NOTICE PWL IC "°TIC£ MUC NOTICE PWLIC NOTICE PWLIC NOTICE The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH 5 10!t!> prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days s10.80 No chM~s In copy CK canceftatJon. Prtv•te p•rtJes ortfy N o Commercial. Real Est.ite. Automott11e Boating or E~yment Ads There Is no price 1tm11 to wnar you cM'I advPrttu If yoo nttd to sd yoor couch. hlQtl CNlr or any unused merchandru-c.it the OM)' Piiot Claulfled st.itf or uu the coupon bf'low ..., to: Diily Pilat D•lly Plkrt, JJO W . Say St.. COiia Mesa. CA 92626 NAME ADDRESS CITY 642-5678 PHONE STATE ZIP AD COPY 4 h~ minimum, approprrat~ly 4 words ~r II~ AMT ENCLOSED welt! one VISA or M .C. Ar~ you a subscrl~r to th~ Daily Piiot? clrcle one YES / NO P\&JC "°TICE Pl8.IC "°TICE Pta.IC "°TIC£ P\8.IC NOTICE "*71 "-11 • Bays-de Or•ve Su•t• 207 m1ty be loled et WELLS Coun1y said dee<i 01 tru" i.;.,,,,..,~ A letter Of.,.,_ cell wtl 1 "9Q_ .... dtadon Iv-h19hNI _., ... requt.ltoe STATEMENT Of CHAM.El W N-PIYl Beech end 1 J1m· 1 FARGO BANK NA Escrow descrtbed tnf' follow no Saocl ~will bemaoe t>Yt not protect rCMI, ,,_ tJ..-diciel ustect tleM. IHI plu 199 ..... l"\lllCM que ueted lilt~ &llomey 0< plarn111t AIANOONlltlENT Of' •SMM. also t>nrtt" Center Newport Dep•rtment Re EKrow No P•<>Pf't'I~ ,.,1n0t1I C.M~!'n11n1 O< wa« written r~M -· be de JO DIAi CALfNOAfUOI qulera ~ e Yft abo9edC1 ""11\0UI an ennrney •S fEI UllEOf'ACTITIOUS 11-"• '!els olllW" l)C!to11on1 <>< ac 602-5632 7323 N B1o•d-THE LAND REFERRED rant, "•PrMso1tmP1ted re· In proper le9al lonft H rou p8'a preeenur une '""'9dlatemente.llnocon-nombfe 1aa1reccoonyatny 8UllN£SS NA• CHAM.Et ..SHM counta menlloned 1n 5« way Suite 409 Sen111 An• TO IN THIS GUARANTEE S ga•d,nQ 1tllfll pos-s•on 0< went the court to fleer,,_ r~I• eacrite • me--a iin ebogado. puecte mero de telfl!fono det Th" lo110 ... n9 petSon ANO Of' NTITION TO 1ton1 1200 and 1?00 ~of the County ol Oranoe Stet,. o~ SITUATED IN l HE ST ,UE f'"' ll"1br.01ncet 10 pay tl'ltl c-. qulna en Mia cwte. tlemer a un eenlcia de ref-at>ogado def demendente o nttYf' aben<>onea the uae o ADMIHl•TE" EITATt Cahlorn•• P•ot>ll• Code Cal1f0<ro1e 92706 Of CALIFORNIA COUNTY '""'"""nq prtnc1pal Slim ot H rou do not rite ,,_ Une carta o Uf'8 Remllde er.ncle de lbogedoe o a del <lemandente Que no tl'le f •ct1t1ou' Bu11nes IEITATI NO Pet•t1on11r1 Cindy A All claims must be re OF ORANGE Cll v Of Int> no11•01 ~ured by saia reeponee on time, )'otl 11WJ t~ "° le une oflclfta de •rYCSt leoel I~ at>ogado es) LAW .... me Ptay1ma1t111 Small A-142113 1 81snap&L1nd1 B1~p C81vedallhtslKldron1byttlejCOSTAMESA ANDIS Of. dr~·d ol tru•t wolh interest ION 1M ceH, and)'-P':>lec:clon; IU,...,...... (Ha el dlreelorlo tele-OFFICES OF DAVID World Pre Schools 29W To all l'\ttlfS 1>enehc111rHt1> ThOmM M Hermon, Al· 25th day of May 1988 un SCRtBEu AS ~Oll OWS •\on '>dt<I note p<ov1ded ad waoee. ~ and prop-eec:rit• 1 mllqUtft,e ltene qtM tontco). l!IOROS 2300 Eut l(atell1 McCltntoCk Way Cotr• cred•lo•s end con1tngent tOfMf !of Pelltlonef, 4017 te.-1 th" bul~ tranafer ••~ PARCEL 1 vnnc11a 11 1ny unaer the enr mer be 1111•" wtthovt cumpllr COft lea for-Avenu• Sulle 205, Meu CA92626 cu1dt1ort ofCHARl.ESWll-Long Beac;h Boulevard. lncludu 1n .. tr1nste1 o L01 tJ OF TRACT NO ,..,m,ofsa•dDeed ofTrust furtll« warning lrom tM malld1de1 le9el ea CaMNo.SDSl7 Anaheim Catll0<n1e92fl06 TM Fic:1111out 8us1nen LIAM BISHOP illlo known loft9 •••ch, Cellfornla llquor hceuse m which case 114;.>4 AS PER MAP I~( ff\fll, ctiratqes tnd e•panse11 court. ~opledff al ustect qulefe Ttwo nam• ena address ol DATE 1Fect1al MAY • Nune r9ferred to •bove wu .. CHARLES W BISHOP tol07 811 ctaoms must be rece1~ CORDED IN SOOK 4'18 ('I "'" Tru1tee and of rhe T"-'9 ate othef 1e9al re-que le ccwte 91CUCM H Ille court ts !El nombrtt 'I 1987 l'Mied on I 1~3-83 in the Coun-el90 known .. CHARLES Pubhsflf'd 0.enge CoHI 1 pnor ro '"" dalf' on wll1ct11 PAC.ES 40 ANO 41 OF Ml5 tr , ·'' '""Id by Sdt<l Ot-ed q\M-ta. YCMI mey went -· dtrect.1on df' 11 c0<1e HI SlJ· ty of Or~ F229268 BISHOP ana ~· -..tio Daily Pilot May 3 " tO •9881 the l•Qu<>r 1tcenn 11 tranli I CELLANEOU& MAPS RE-r,1 •·u~I to C.-Ml eltorfteY r1gM SI ueted no ,._nta w PERIOR COURT OF CALI- Jack H Part< 7 89 "1ily Of' otl'lefwtae 1nt.,Mted TW137 le<rl><I b""" ~artment of COR OS OF ORA NG E S Ml ~le ,., .. be on May 1way. H yeu do not llnowfl '"PU"ll e ....,... puedoa FORNIA COUNTY Of' OJ! ll'autar1no Coata Mesa CA on Ill~"'"" end/or es111e AIC-01104 c 8evera99 Conrrol COUNTY CALtf ORN•A 73 t<f88 at t 30 pm on 11\ft Ml eltomty. l'IMI me, cell If! ....... ~. r le pueOett ANGE 700 C"'tC C.Oter 92e29 A !>f'htton hu been ltted Pta.IC NOTICE 1 So tar as 1tnown to thfl PARCEL 2 tot>tt-. 10 the bU•ld1ng rocated actorMY retett• Ml-rice Of .,.._, au _..,.. au dlnato o. .... Wnl P 0 Bo• 838 Jeen Peril 789 Pau1arono by Clf\dy A B••hoO & Unde t•ansl~rtt all bu11nen N 0 N -EX CL lJ S 1 II E ,., 601 Soul!\ L-·• S1ree1 • ..... aid oMc:. (llw1ect In r alfl• ca111 de au Stnll An• CA 92702-0838 GMy L GrMtrllte, Cleftl, ., Meftoria , .... Deputy Publtshed Otengtt Coaat Daily P1to1 Apnl 26 May 3 10 17 , 1988 1135 Cotta MC!N CA 92627 I 8'shap •n the $up9<oat Court K 40148 names and 3Cldresws uMd E ASEMNT FOR NGRESS O••nqt' Ce11~n11 92668 tM ~Motl). I praplldM Ml ..... CICtf. The name addrets llf'<I Th11 business wH con ot Or•• COunty rwquMI· NOTK:IE Of by T1 ansfer0< '°' the trorf'f' ANO EGRTESS PED At lhl' t•mtl of the In.Ital o..puee de qtM le en-donlllPOf ....... Clf'te. I~ number ot plain-~~ ~~~-~'~·~t~C~y A&~S ·~~~u~ ,,_~~SI d~~ent FST~N~L~MAND ~~~~ol~~~ --~--~---~-~-~----~---------~-------~ band end Wlf'll Lrnde BllhOP be -c>POll'lled ( (Sec• 1101-e107 from the abOve ere none <.JENERAL RECREATIONAL th" lotal emount ol the un- Tt\11 lletemenl WH hied es per.anal r.,:>r-lattves u C.C.) Dale<l M•y 4 1981! POURPOSES 01/ER LOT 17 PO•d b•lance of the ol)lj· Mlh ll'le County Cler~ of Or-to adm1ntller the •ate ol TO WHOM IT MAY CON a.nr~e fxprn1 Credit Of' TRACT NO 11424" AS 1,1e11on secured by 1"8 al>O .... enge County on Aprol 11, CH AR LES W ILL 1 AM CERN Card, Inc~ I C.ntarftla Co• .. PER MAP FILED IN BOOK dHCrtt>e<l dHd of trust and 1988 BISHOP undeor IN ~-I NOltee ,, hlfeby g1vefl to POf•tlon. •r. Yell Koon Tat, 498 PAGES 40 AND • 1 OF es11ma1ea COits eapenNS Jaek H Park Jean Park dent Admlni9tratlon of Es the Crttdotort ot FIRST ltre1ldenl. Br: Beulah MISCELLANEOUS MAPS an CS ad 11 an c es 11 Publllhed Or•nve Coast tatn Act INTEA CREDIT CORPOR tryant, Aaet he. ~ECORDS OF ORANGE $191 670 13 08lly P.tot Aoril 19 26 Mey The pe1Hoon ti -'°'hear-ATIO~. Cal•forf'ltl Ca<por Publtstled °'11nQ• Coast COUNTY CALIFORNIA II •• poas;ble lhat at Ille 3 10 1911 T 125 tng "1 Depaftn*" No 3, at et1on Tranlferor wflOM Daily P110l .....,. 10 tllN YOU ARE IN 0€FAUl T trme ot sete the apa!>tng bid ----------! 700 CMc C.01., Ottve Weal but<ness addrest 11 1t11 T 147 UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST may be teat than the total •-~ W\nrr Santa Ana Callf0<n1e 92701 8e«:l'I County of (Jr... DATED 8•28184 UNLESS indlbled,_ due __ ,.._ ____ ""'-'-~--,on ~ 18 1988 ., I .asp M Stale ol Clhfornca lh•I I Pl8JC "°'IC[ YOU TAKE ACTION TO u •v•labll. the u.pac:led PAC•ICV•W ..... Al.PAM Cemeteiy •Mortuary C~•Cr~1orr .)~ P..:aic v,,,,_ OY1~ ~Bueti 141·2700 tF YOU 08.JECt to bull!"~ ., ebe>vt to be PROUCT Y.OUR PROP· ooenong W fMY oe grantiog o! the'*'''°" yOO made to SERVICE EX· NOTICE Of UUY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT tetned by telling the toUow-~ .. ,,,., appear II the PRESS CRE04T CARO INC • T'llU9Tll'I IAU A PUBLIC SALE If' YOU ino ·~ _ ... on heating and atete l'OI" 00-1 Ce1ttorn11 Corpore1tOt1 Loen No t 1 t30499.7 NEED AN EXPt.ANATIOH the di}' blfOfe the** (7 t4 JICllonl O< .... _.n.., ObfaC• Tranetaree wh<>M bul1l'laN 14592/TRIPP OF THE NATURE Of' THE '\ls-4837 Of (21)1827...e5 ltonl "'''h the coun !Mfor• llddfeu •• 1111 l!layflode Ts No re200e PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ........ flNANCIAl lhe hMrtng Your ~-Orl\'e. Suite 207 Newporl UNtT CODE F YOU YOU SHOULD CON· CO .. ,O"ATIOM, .. Mid ance may be"''*"°"°' by Beach County of Otange HERMES FINANCIAL TACT A LAWYER Tni. .... ., T 0 RRV1C• yOO< lllOfRey S111e of C11ttorn1a CORPOAATION .. duly 9'>-2•83 lf'Vlnt lo\19n\18 1·2 COWANY, 191ftt, ....... IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR The ptoparty 10 be ''"'t· Pointed TruttM ul'ld4tf the Cotta Maea CA 12627 .,, V"'I J • ...,.-. ....... or • cont'"98'1t aed1tor of tarred 11 located al 1111 follo*tn9 Cleaocrol:led deed of tit • 1treet .Odreu or tent ~. •1 ..... Ille ~ .... .,. >'°" mutt fl ..... ~ Drive. Suit• 201. ti\at WILL SELL Al FIU8LIC comme>f\ ou1on11ton Of l.ewla '"· o.....-. CA yoix davn 'lll'lh the c.oart Ot ~ ea.c:n. County ot AUCTION TO TH H•QHIST PfoPafl~ .. ~·~.no .... (111)JllMM ~ 11 to the pat90Ml 0r-.. State ot Californt1 8100CA f'OA CASH t111t ha .,_,._,ty II OIWfl u to 1t1 fAC tmll'D r9')<...,.tlliw llPP(lll'lf9d SMJ propart' 18 ~ forms wtwcti e.e 1ewt1.t1 i.to ~-..., or c;Gf'rflCt• Pl.I 0ranoe CC*lt the C°"'1 ..,,"""'tour"' in ..,..... • .u 11oe11 .,.. '* .., ,,,. uniteo at-) ~l Tiie banef1clarr ()ally Plfot M , 3. 10 17, "°'" the CS. °'""' • 11.0.. fl ._,,_ •"Pmenl and t or the c ur11et 1 uncletMido..do4T<uttl;br !Ni T0 144 1U11nCeotlett•• .. 1W-...O anc1 toOd,,.,.. ~ anc1 °"'''*' °' otn. c.heca• r..-notatiraacnoro.1-'t llOTJC( in 8Kt1on 700 Of IN ir1t.,,.,_. ...... .,_. the ~'90 in CMt Codi s.c,. lrt Iha Ob191tJOnt MC\lf .. ----=;;..;.;;;:;.;.;;,;;;:;.....__,;j "°" cooa of Callfvimia ,.... .... i..,.. and uon 2t2411 CP~·-"' full M ln.t'tOy, ~ IOI••• h• b I '*I The lil'W few tq c:MllfM .. ~ ~~ ~'°" lhe lttneof .... IMI""" .cutad ancl OaWtflCI to ni. (CITAOOll a.CW.) llot ~· prior to fOYf ot ttlM Cl9NIM _,._,.,-. ef'CI 11'11« t ~ to 1in4Ser1l9nect a """•" HOTIC TOOU'IHOANT "'°""'9 Jtorn Iha d$ el the CfW11 ...._ .__ 81 end now llol60 by II uno.t o.cl•lllOn of o.tault end IAlllSO ~)JM!fiQ ,.,.,..notlCmd...... IPVtel Df'NA no...,-~°' tVIC t'1' ~---~· l.lWI$ USA Lt.WIS DOU YOlf MAY IJ(AMINI Ille IOCllad ill nu ieVtlde ~tr ~tt O.· *'Mita ot defalll Wld Of 1 lfliowgn fO • 1119 lllllfM br Iha Couf't fl you ~ 6lite IOT ~ actibad MGtlOft IO CIU .. tM ~· YOU ARE lllHG Sut:o .,.. ._....!ft ........ -..al. c.nty ot Ortn09 TAU1l0" IAUC£ C ...,_to ... Aid PfOP8'1Y 9YPlAIHTiff 4AUCI i. .... ~INJ..,¥9llOlllllN••· S.-.a9'~ Tl'tPP to~ Mid~ ctelt\andandol lOWAAO ~ ., •1••11iot', • The "'* It_..,._. Coe I EH ff' IC I A .. V l!ltd NtMlltf the l#ICltlt'• OUARJMl!OO CHUCK yPOntNllttofneylDrJlle .. ~ on or --Ml.ACUAY SAVIHOI ANO elet*t.,...,ateln<llctlf LUCAS tonor • lillli•••llor. a 0. 2ttll e1ey ot ..._, ... LOAN ASSOCIAfiON ,., ....,. Md ttf!let., IO Ott Yw .... • CM._... wnt11" ,..... ....,. . .,,_ Thia Wll ttlrilillot 11-... Cb!'-. .. t) 1M4 • NMf._!!d ~W.4 :M_! NY9 ...... 1 m 01 1 ,_, ..,. ...... llOOca el to lacltoft et• If ttle C.. ..... NO 14,2t9207 Cf/f °'9 • ,...., -.,. N<Oat2 "" .. _..... -. ....... e ::.--::.:::--.-::-= =-101' ~ c:..: :: ='" :-=: ::: == ~ .,,.,.. ::-I 11, I ... ..I .. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at tM 011fy Piiot Is pleased to an- nounGe a new MfViCe now av1lt- 1ble to new buslnetMI. W• wm now S!ARCti the name ror yOU at no Htra charge. and save yOU the lime and the trip Co the Court HOUM In Sant• Ana Then, of courte. after the tearch it completed we will file your flctlllou1 butlnat name statement with tM County Clet1c. publish once a week for four weatta aa requJ.red by a.w and then file your proof of publl- eatron with tM County Clefk. Pleas. stop by to file your fictitious buslnesa atatemtW\t at the Oalty P1i0t Legal Oepart- m.nt. 330 W-1 9ay. Costa Mesa. Cehfornte If you can not Stop by, p ..... eaf1 UI at (714) 842.,.321. ExtenSJOn 315 or 318 end we W111 make arrangement• for you to handle this pr~ure by mall If you lhould nave any further question•. pleaM call UI an4 we will be more than glad to as.tat you Good ludnn your new t>uliMM!I J • ( ,. c 1 B· Ai SC' m of an dr pc Fr ~ ca po In dit do isl thl Re du ra Jn . " an .... U 1 G11 ml tra ... • bU' TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1988 25 c T New suit to hit a ·m phithe.at~r Mesanscha lengtngFatrBoard'sEIR for arena as tlle al tn battle over noise ~ latest acuon by Concerned Ciuuns of Costa Mcu co~s the same week lhe) 10 to tnal in a four- ~ar-old la~Ult the Jl'OUP filed apjnst a mphitheater opcrat0n Ned Wes t Inc. In that suit bcgannm1 Wedntsday. homeowners arc sttkm1 to lov.cr th<' \Olume a1 the o pen-a ir conccn arena 18.SOO scats dft('r env1ronme'ltal reports w ('rc pr('pared a nd v.-11hou1 public no1ice Th<' ne"' at.lion w.u unnpccted b) the Fair Boord which hu bttn ncgot1a11n' a ~lllemena .... 1th (on- ccmt.'<i C111zcns along v..11h t\Jed \\ r-st and lhc Cit~ of( osta Mesa \\Ould appl) 10 lhc JI ·\~r-old EIR sinlC' 11 "-as filed IOlOrr('('tl~ 1n the liru pl.Kc · Bcca uS< the ntnt"-mC"mber board considered 1tsdf a state a~nl'Y· the EIR wu filed "'•th thl' cram~10 R("'>(>Urc("\ .\gem' ~pt~ said. rull·d \lmilar boards arr local aicn- • ll'\ thu') thl· en' 1mnmC'n tal docu- ml'ntHhould h"\ c bttn filed with lhe •l•Unl\ Sp1>. ~•d By PAUL ARCHJPLEY °' ................ A sroup of noise-weary Costa Mesa homeowners will file a new lawsu11 t~y challtn1in1 the validity of 1he env1ronmentaJ ~l lhal was sub- m1t1ed for constru,on of the Pacific Nation Donald Regan comes under fire from the Whi1e House while more details from his book are dis- closed./ AS California Assembly Speaker Wiiiie Brown survives another effort to oust him with the help of GOP leaders./ A4 Ente lnment .. Logic " ls Illogical a In Its world lere at South Coast rtory./A7 ex Ad and Games Birtbs Bullftln Board Bu9'ness C~lfled ~omlcs fnntertall"lment / Opinion PaparazzJ "Police log Public notices Sports Weather I A8 A 10 A3 84-7 88-10 A9 A7 A6 A8 A3 86, 10 8 1-3 A2 Seizure of yacht alarms boaters By DONALD W. SWINTON Aueclated Pttu Wrtter KEY WEST. Fla. -Government seizure of an Irvine-man·11av ish S2.S million yacht for less than a teaspoon of manJuana has alarmed fbhcrmen and boatcn and sparked a pct1tton drive to siop the "Zero Tolerance .. policy. "What is a captain supposed to do? Frisk the crni and stnp the passcn- acrs?" Thom Antoszewsk1 berked Monday as he and other charter-boat ca~_tains railed \M Coast G uard's new po K')'. adm' , The month-old Reapn 1n~ tration policy was the topic of heated discussion at lunch counters and docks th~t this subtropical island as news soread oft he tcizUft Of the l l l-foot Ark Royal. The Philadcph1~ ship is owned by the Tomima Corp. and was bei• moved &om Sa~ to the Mcdatttrancan. where it to do charter work. when it stopped in the YUC'atan Channct fi 1 rowinc Coast Guard documcftts cbed. tbe crew and Coes1 Guard saad. Tom1ma pcUidcn.t Michael J. R•.w. who was not on board dunna the 1eiture. couk' not be rad.ed at Rott• iOfl Aircraft Corp. in Irvine nor hit °'1lnie Cout homt. The IC)OtJcM wbi~ fl~ b.aDed ~ t"Ompicte witb ~n c:arpeu; • snmd pgno ad tllnr IKndws. wu C'Oftrtte:aecd in inttt .. Mtioftii waeenS.awday afta a CODl GUlltd boetct.!:f.pany buMt abou.t I 0 ft\lf'IJU9M Ind lWO llanl an I trut. can ud dtnKtdnriwer, the crew aAd Coast 0'*11 said. CUMdy of the Ark lt~I turned ovu 10 U C"'10mt ~ (Plrnn w RtSIOU/A2) > Amph11heatre c The lawsuit against 1he Oran1e Counl)' Fair Board contends 1hc environmental 1mpac1 rcpon was 1mpropcrl) filed. 1hus invalidatin& the document. $411d anome} R1chud Sp1~. Panel dashes tax for roads Commission decid es ti me too s h ort to put -..... measure on OC ballot By BOB VAN EYKEN Of ... 0-.""' -- The Oran~ County Transpor- tatio n Commission closed 1he door Monda) on a campaign to push for a half<ent sales 1ax 1 n~asc this year T ransponat1on officials throuJh- o u1 Cahfom1a have bttn d1scuss1ng the 1de.a ofmcrcasmg local sales tax" and d1rttt1ng thC' new rt'\enue lo road and h1&hwa} improvemen1s Bui Orange Cou nt) comm1ss1oners decided 1here was not sufficient um~ to g.a1hcr public opinion and suppon for a saks 1ax increase proposal this )Car "The schedule 1s s1mpl) 100 ugha to allo" for public debate and public input.'" said ( omm 1ss1on Chairman Clance Blamer O n a motion b) Blamer. the commission \Otcd 4-2 10 approH a public ou1mich program that did not include d1scuss1ons of a sales tax ballot measure Bruce Nestande a former Orange Count) supen 1sor "'ho sen cs o n lhc stale T ransponauon Com mission. said the count) pand had made a mistake He said the idea of a sales ta\ increase for 1hc benefi1 of transpor- tation had g.aincd substantial suppon in Orange Count). pan1cularh among the business commun1 t}. which has 1rad111o nally oppos<'d sales tal 1ncrea~ "To close down tha1 option 1s s1mpl) bad pohC) ... said Nestandc "For the past t"'o weeks l'\e bttn talking 10 busincn groups. and no1 (Pleue eee SALES/ A2) The aroup con1cnds amphitheater o fficia ls violated the Cahfom1a En- viro nmentaJ Q uahl) Act wht-n the} eApanded 1hc theater from 5.000 to "lkcau~ "'t' "'ere 1n the m1odle ol the \Clllemcn1 process 11 comes as QUllC' a surpri\4.: ·· ~1d Fair Board spoh..,"uman Jill Llo}d pl\ \aid nu statute of hmllallons l hc bo3rd lormall) lo.no"'n u thr 3~nd D1s1m t .\gncultural .\ssoc1a- llof1 .h.lmin1'>IH\ lht• s1atc-ov. ned lot "lrt· ta1rgrnunds v.hrn· th<" amph11hca1cr v.;t\ built Hov. n t•r flJ\l l tiurt dl·ns1ons ha' t' °""" .... ...-.... -.... Charlene Turco with the Tran•ldonal Hou.a-tnc Project •tanda In front of an Irnne Co. farmhouse on Burt Ro.d that the city may help refarbl.ab u a ehelter for the homeleu. Farmhouses for homeless plan before Irvine council 8) LESLIE EARNEST Of IM.,..,,_ twr The lnmC' \11, Counc il "Ill talc another lool 1on1gh1 at the poss1tul1t\ of acrepting 1 .... 0 of fiH farmhouor,e\ ofTcrcd b\ The In me Co 10 shelter 1hc cit) ·s 'homclt''>'> The farmhou54"s. loca1cd on Bun Road m cast In inc. were once used 10 house field "'nrkcrs and had he-en scheduled to be: demolished. Earlier th•'> month. 1hc council unan1mousl} agreed 10 fC\ IC\\ the propo'kll and to accep1 \Oluntcer ofkr\ b~ building lr.ldl union' to bring 1hc farmhou:st·s t"luill in lht 19 "\f)\ up to lOtk lnine Ma\Url..an: .\~rJ n at'IJlker ul lht· plan relommcnJt·d lhc l ll\ '>pend ..i~ mu\ h as SI 0 (J( ••to tron1 tl\c CO\h The d1scu\s1on at the la\I meclln~ ccnlanl largd~ around the f'\.Onom1l fca\1b1h1~ of 1hc prOJ<'\I \omc <M11d lhc SI 0 UOo figure "as nal\ c and that ul'>t' "l'rC' l1ld' 10 t~alate Other\ IO~l\ll'd thJt lhl· li'>lal JlfOJC'CtlOM "l'rl· me.rningk'" \tn\.C' rC\IOrat1on of tht· larmhou'l' v.ould Ill· ti \Oluntrrr rr IJl"l I \1nlt' then lhC' larmh1 u~ haH· hl'l n rl'-l'Uminrd :ind tht" rrn1cc1 ha' hl·l·n fl'' ll'"ed b~ the l 11' -\report un 1h11~ lindm~' indudin~ J pmJ('("t111n 1'13, •'>1ol S1 l ~.";ti lor matcnal'I onh. .... ,11 Ix' prl·~nit·d Ill thl· .11un,1I tun1gh1 l..a\1 \ear lhC lll\ lllO\ldCrt'd hOU'>· tn[! th\· honwk 'ir\ an unu~·d animal shdter Thl' pl.in ~hllh drl'" nJ- twn.il alll'll(111n . "'"' ult1ma1d' "1thdra..., n .. 11 lools prt'll~ ~lam-dunk 10 mr or I "uuldn't tlt doint 11:· ht' \.ltd Tht IJv. \ull "111 Oc.· fiki.l in Onngt C ount> \upt·111.r ( uun JI noon toda\ fol- lm1l·d b~ J I l11 pm hl"anng to ~1 a tr1.il 1.bt·· o, 1h1~ .u:t1un ( orht'mcd ( 111zens hl•l"'l' 111 '"' thd;11c \ht' mas1cr plan tPlea.e eee nw / A2) CM girl testifies in sex assault Repeat oft e nder faces tridl on n1o lestation. k1 dnapp1ngcharges -..... 8\1 JO,ATHA~ VOl...ZJ(E Of_O.., ......... .\ 4 \ \t'ar-old man with a h1stor) of !14.'\ rtlJtni utkn-.cs v.as o rdl"rcd lQ stand tnJI \hind.a' for allcgcdl) l1dnaprini 3nd mok,ting a 4-\ear- old C o\13 \k\J g.1rl \Ito J 1 J .. , rr<"lim1nan hnnng in Hartlc.1r ~1 un1, 1p.il ( oun in "'c\\- porl Ht,·.,,h lud~t' Franct''I Munoz d(tl·rmincd there v.'ls suffittnt t'' i1h nl C' l1H Creorg<" Gene \ alJ, 'Jltntl ul < 13rdt·n ( 1ro' e to face l h.irJ.tC'' thJl hl Jbdul ll'll and fondlro th1• \OUO[l f.Jfl l heg1rl ll'\\1l11d the man pulled her 1n11• h" p1clur 1rucl .i' shl' pla\ed ~ nn \ KtunJ \trr't"t "11h hC'f brother :.and thrt'I: tm·nds fht' brothl"r \C'Sll· lil·d hC' JUmPl·d IOIO lhC' bad. of the trul ~ in ;in ctfon 10 \11\e his sister ln•m hC'r :abdu11nr I JUmfl('J on thc the bacli. on the grl'l n l<tf hul I w3, too far awa~ ... the q1un~'1t·r t~tllied "Bui I fell off " \ .JIJe,pino v.a~ ordett'd to appear n \uf)l·n,1r < uun on Ma' 20 to facn ... h.ugc' 111 \:1dn.1pp1n1 and le"d and IJ\.c.1 \IOU' .undull Ht" remains 1n c hJng,· < 11u1 '' l.111 1n hru of S~oo OllO He ""'-' arrMtC'd \1Jn.h lh hours Jftl'I thr girl "'3" pulled into a Ford R.t nlhcru 1ha1 ma1chcd a d~npuon 11 \ .tldl'\~1n1•' \1."h1clc Thl· 'ounr girl "'" pulled 1n10 1 dJrl.. gn.'<'n f ord Ranlheroaboul ~ 45 Jl m oau1h01111c'> ~•d F1\C min utes alter 1h~3llcgl•d a~1ult10n thcdn,cr pulkd into a l'l'.trh' parlo.ing lot ~1d [)\.•puh Dl\lnl I \ttome' Man (Plea.ee .ee IUDPIAPPUfG/ A2) Substitute teaching can be demanding, rewarding By GREG JtLERJtX °' ....... ,... ..... v.cck 1n thr~ Orange Coun1~ school d1stncts. including 1he Hunungton Beach Cit) School D1stn c1 I hc hcct1l '"'"ch-gears ~hro­ ulc lan C'a,11\ IC'ad to maJor league Slrt'S\ The pa\ \Cale '' 10 ..... cr Students often pro' 1de no resJX'("t and plcnt~ ol m1S("h1d Huntington City teachers prepare for 1-day strike Jennifer Patndt 1s a classroom commando Each momana. s.hc receives htr ordcn b) phone: loatao n. ma- 'e rials nttded. duratio n of mission. Pllnck may have only m1nu1cs to &Jean a thumbn11I sketch of her assip men L Sht will JO in. d o the Job. and move on the ncxl day to a nother location. another ass1inment. .. There's aJways somflh1n1 dif- ferent ... she sa1d. But Patrick 1s no t on a ~arch and destroy m issio n Her m m1on is c:ducauo n. Patock as a substitute teacher. that raTt breed of educator en- • t.nasLCd with bean na the educa-tional flame when fuU-u me ceacbcn a~ $.ldt. \llCltionana or ~nt. Substatutcs will llkdy play a rok in 1 pcnd1q tcachcn stnke thas The Hun11n11on Beach d1stnct 1s plannin1 a onc--cia)' v.alk-ou1 \\ cdncsmy wttb teachers from the O ranac and Westminster d1stnc1s over a ~lary dispute 01s1nc1 officials have said the\ -... 111 lr) to bnng in subst11u1es if full-ume IC'achcrs stnke. Those v.-ho choose to v.ork the s'nke v.;111 probabl) no1 be an JOOd sund1na with f ull-,1me tcachtts.. or 01ht-r s1nkc proponena. In some wa)-s. a substitute·s Job 1s touJher than that of a fuU-t1me \C'l<'hcr. T he y often hl\ICOnl} a f~ m1nutC'S 10 rc:v1cw a nd ani•n proJ«ts 1hat ha\e bttn weels 1n the plannina. ~> usually ha\.e o nl) a few hours to p:t to know a lf'OUP of students who cacti have uniq ue nttd and. as a class. ha~ dc"elopcd a coll«t1vt pcnonalU). Cksptte all th1., m\"t 'ub\ lo\ e 1he1r "-Orl "I am a tealher and I lo'e "'orkin$ v.1th ch1ldrl·n and tcach- mi. -'ia1d Patncl "ho \U~ gradc-s K-6 m the 'llev. pon \k...-i l nifiC'd School 0 1s1nc1 .. ubbing 1'1 not as JOOd as fu ll-t1mC' 1~lhtng but if .. s11ll rev.-:ird1ng The mrmorablc ones are 1hc onc-s who \Ou rcalh roched for that d.l\ 'ou 1hinl tlul' ma)bt' )OU 1n1Nxtucro 1~m to somcth1n1 d 1fTcren1 .. uke man) l~hcts. Patn ... l bcpn subbina in ho pt"S that \hl' could cvt ntuall) land a full-time pos1uo n But the market 1s t11hl and v.htlt w v.-a1ts for tome1h1n1 to open up.. subs11tuk cach1na kttps her 1n pract1~. (Pl Ill I -80BSTl'IVTS/ A2) By ROBERT BARltE R oc -~ ..... .-.. D1sgruntlro Hunun~ll'n &-... h lC3l hers h3\ (' ~r\ l'\1 Offi\ 1al n11t1l t" th.111hc) 'II \l"ie a onl-\lrtlt' \\ c-Jnl''· da) d~pllC prC\ IOU\h 3Jl"CC' nt n1\t h' t.1\.e SUlh drUlll ll\l(ln T,·achcf"\ \Cnt the nol1lC'\ t<' liunt in1ton ~lh (II\ '°M:h1Xll {)1\tfh I offi4~h follov.1n a ~\1on v.1lh a mc:-J1a1or earlier 1oda' that ··d1dn t .,.,, a"' v. hCTC :· sa 1d .i teac her Icade r t eacher union p~1dcnt ( awl "utl't'} sud lhl" elemC'nta~ ..chool tcachcn d«tJc:od tll ~nd form:JI notlC'C of 1ht'lf intcnll<ln\ follov.1n~ M omb) '$ ~on in v.h1cb offic&ab allqtdl) su d 1hc' v.on't budlt on their o ffer The maJOtm Cit lh<' lt'llChen •ill v.alk out d~pltt 1he po \1b1ht' that the) 1t IOtt' a da~ 's pa' Cir fat.T ~t1flc-r ncuons that re1)01'1edh include d1 missal. ~wt ha\C d1sunau1~ hool~. - "ulte\ 1d. "and thf') (di tnct of· 1il ,,.. ,, 1 ha' r pra1'-t'd us I can't belte\"t 11 l "oulJ fire: u\ for one day off " ~ h."'1l 11fficialscouldn't be reached " mml·d1a1c comment. E.arher. -.. 1111111off1l1.tl\ 'oted at an t'ml"~Tlq rlln I ng. lo p;.I\ ~UtlslllUtt" tcachcl"\ > ' .. d.t\ m th~ c\tn1 of a stnu. \u~111utn normalh cam S7S a da}. r hl H unungton Beach IC'IC'her') H•teJ \pnl ~u to hold a J<>int stn kc \\'"I\( -.di' -the nauonal na, ol 1hl Tt:-.tlhl-r-v.1th unha~~ teac~n 1n thl' Oran . Westminster and \1agnoha ( \n.ih<-1ml d1stnrts_ \uln"\ \oluJ \1q.noha t('l('hcfs l~llld l,n 1hc1r pan 1c1pat1on af\cr Ji,tr1\I offit1als appan:n tl) pvt gr1•\tnd 1n i 1.:ontracl d1 pute ltur.tlllftOn Bc3Kh t~~rs ~ ~._ ing a fl J'M'('l"nl pa' 1nc1 Cate It d1,tr111 offic1ah. 'iiltd the. can't anons mort• than a \ S J>('rt'l"nt rncreast. Tht J1 in~t rcx"Tncd onl) a !.S Pt'ft'ml ~ ot "' "" adJusimrnt from tk stale lqi">Jatu~ (Pl1•11 wWALKOOT/A2) Principal supported in censoring Of headline • • r~EA TILE (AP) -A federal roun JU!'}' con\11c1cd a woman Monday ot tullina her hus~nd and another 9)1l\Jn b) lal'1na their fatra-Strenath ~ccdrin Wl\h cyanide in thr nation's first tnal in a decath by product ryf:"rf:member JUI) drhberated ~most fi\le days before returning the rdict apinst Stella Nickell. Ont tor held out for acquittal until the • (i.nal vote. said the JUry foreman, f!\urny M Andrews . .S.S. ' Mrs.. Ntck.ell. 44. of suburban i bum. was con"tcted on rach count faced, two of caustnJ death by tnpcrina wtlh a product involved in erstale commerce and three of f(rnpcnns.: Thr first two counts could ('esuJt 1n ltfe sentences Kmg Count) Prosecutor Norm Malena said he would wait until after watencioa, scheduled for June 17. to decide whether to file state murder c~ the "erd1ct was read by the clert. Mrs. Nickell bo~ her head. The charges stemmed from the June 1986 deaths of her husband. Bruer N1ckell, 52. and of Sue Katht"nnt Snow. 40. also of Auburn Both died al\er ingesting the poisoned painkillers. The deaths touched off a na- 11onwide tampering scarr and Stella Nickell prompted E'\cednn manufacturer Bristol-M)ers ( o 10 recall its capsuled. non-prcscnpuon med1- cat1ons. Seven pcoplr died 1n Chicago 1n 1982 from cyanide-laced Extra- StrellJlh Tylenul. but tho~ draths remain unsoh rd John Weis~. spokesman for the New York-based Bristol-Myers. said the company was "grattfied by the JUI) 's \'Crdtct. and pan1cularly as> prt:"c:1at1"e ofthecfTons of the FBI and othrr law enforcment authont1es. "Product tumpcnng ts intolerable to soc1e t) When 1t occurs every effort must be made to 1denufy those respon~1bk and lo bnng them to JUS\1cc:· he said. "We'rt very pleased tt's finally over h was a tou&h case for the jury to decide," said AsStst:ant U.S. Attorney Joanne Maida. who said she would ask for an "appropnately st"vere" sentence She dtd not elaboratr. Ms. Maida said she hoped "tt will be a deterrent" to future drua- tamperers. Dunn& the. tnal. Ms. Maida portra)ed Mrs. Nickell as an "icy. hard human being.'' unhappy 1n her marriage and beset by financial problems. and accust"d Mrs. Nickell of poisoning her husband to collect on his life insurance policies. Ms Sno-w was an innOCtnt stranger caught 1n Mrs Ntckell's scheme to make her husband's death appear random the proS«utor said. But federal public defender Thomas H1ll1er said Mrs. Nickell was the v1ct1m of a dauahter who hed when she said her mother had discussed k1lltng Nickell with a drug o"rrdosc or b:r htrtng a htt man. SUBSTITUTE TEACHING DEMANDING ••• P'romAl To schoolchildren. ~ubst1tute teachers can rep~nt an open door ro ma\.hem Pat rick said children 6ften 'gteefull) a"att her arn,al thinlong that th<"~ can get a"a' "-llh a btt of trouble • ··oh sure. the) ti") ·· ~·d Patrick. *'10 ts in her third ) ear of teaching ·>But usuall) ktds are prctt) "ell prepartd. There are different degre-es o( preparation and attention but '8mettme~ I JUSt ha' e to put m) foot 4'J-wn .. ~. lfa vanet> ot ass1gnmrnt5 1s a plus for subs. Pa trn:k said lt'a" 1ng children ~a d1sa<hantage ··E,en after one "'eek )Ou get ~ched.'' said Patrid, "ho said she ~~centl) finished a f1,e-..-.eek !i.,ibstttute s11n1. Whtie man} subs hke Patnck. hope * land full -tt me tealh1ng JOb~ rough subbing. others like L~nn undas bel·ame sub .tttutc teachers IJecaus.c the' d1dn 't ..-.ant full-11 me eoiplo:rment "I ltke th\.· lle\lb1ltt' :·said Dundas. who has been a K·o sub 1n the Newport-Me..a d1stm 1 for about one )ear. ··11·~ a lhallenge e'er) da) and ~'CT) da) 1s different from thr l¥C' IOUS da). \OU ne\ er kno\\ what you're going to rnme alross .. Dundas v.a., a full-lime teacher in lpgle..-.oud lor fi\e ~ear\ ~fore "rC'ltr- ing .. to raise l htldren Her children are no" grov.n, and \Olunteer ..-.or!. was bcgtnntng 10 seem dull "When J first went back 10 1each-fr>J. J thought 'Wh) am I doing trus: ... she said. ··But 1t"s ~en treat." Dundas. v.ho works about two daH RCr "ed .. said 1hat )oungcr children arr easier for subs to handle and shr addtd that "at the high school le\'el. yQU don't get QUllC' as much respect ·· To her peers 1n the Newpon-Mcsa ynified School District ~tella Clap- lttr 1s kno"n as "the substitute lad\. ... l1though her actual tttle 1s 1n1ermed1-a,te personnel dcrk , You might l all her the genrral of {he Newport-Mesa subs11 tu1r ~uad ~c makes the assignments ··1 haq~ hundreds and hundreds ol deople I talk to. and I n<"' er see {hem:· said ( lapper ..-.ho said shC' ~ceps a ltst ol about 60 !>ubs at ready. 41 JUSt gi ve them their assignments·· ""Ever) morning around 5 30 am . C}apper bcg1m her roundc, of calls for rubst1tutes .\!though most subs are jf grnera.Jists b) necessny. some are pick) and elect to "teach only English on C\ef) utha Thursday," said C1apper. C'rrta1n subjects are difficult to find an-. subs for she !Mltd. ·No one want~ to get into 1unior high. at an:· said Clapper "At the high S<:hool k\l.'I music subs are iough to come b) ·· . ~nother dtsad,antage ts a lower pa) rate. The Ne" port-Mesa district pa)~ subs a Oat rate ofS60 per da). and a long-term rate (anything over 11 days) ofS 75 per da), said Clapper. Most subs are called 1n on a da)-tO- da) basis. she s~ud The Oat rate works out to about $7 50 per hour. considerably less than the hourly average of about S 17 for a for full -ttme d1-.tm·t teacher with a bal helor's dcgm.· and 30 hours of poc,1-bachelor educatton. Substitute teachers arc required to m~t the ~me m1n1mµm standards bachelur's degree and state ccrt1fica- 1wn -as full-111nl' teat.hers l!o..-. .. ·,cr ,ubHan earn substantial lom'-'at pa) Jo, ( aner manager of spec 1al <ocn1le<o for thl· Orange Count~ De- pMtmen1 nf Educa11on. ~aid '>Ub\t11u11: ll'Jl hl'r' art: paid a\ much a<, S200 per d.i' S25 per hour -to ..-.or!. during \tnke\ She ..aid local \lhuo.11 dt\lrtl 1\ under strike \1tu- at1l1n\ haH paid m·arl) that mulh 10 hring <tubs inlo 1hc dassroum 01 cour~ 111 a c;1rike s1tuat1on . a rx·r\un is taking \Ome nsk.'' ( aner notl'll ··rhnl'. hJ\ tu be some inccn-tt \ c .. Offinal'> at the: H unt1ngton d1stnc t. 'rt•al.1ng on lOnd111on ufanon)mit). \J1J sub'i1ttu1c ll'alhers ha 'e been olkred S 175 per da~ to wurk dunng thl' pending stnkl' -more than d11uhk the d1stm l's u'iual $7 5 per da) rail \ubs don't like to talk about the prn<,pet t ol scabbing for full-lime tl'Jthers during •.trikes '"l'\t' ne,rr had to do 11 but It ..-.ould be a hard •a1uat1on I'm glad r'e ne,er bc.>cn 1n that s1tuat1on." ..aid Patnck Har\'cSt Eubank<>. a K-6 substitute tcather 1n the ~addleback Valle\ l n1f1cd School D1s1nct. said she was approached b) one of the fou r districts to sub duri ng the coming strike Eubanks turned down the offer "You can sa) no." she said. "They pay a lot. but I don't know if it's worth 1t '' Before coming to Orange County. Eubanks taught for five years m Los Angeles. where be1na a 'classroom commando' often had an cnurely d1fTrrent mea ning. "There was a lot offam1ly violence. and a lot of child abuse. It was nonstop. all the time. and 1t showed 1n thc classroom.'' she said. Eubanks is a "long-term" substitute. rece1 vmg pnmanly ma- ternity assignments which last for several months. She has been teach- ing kindergarten at Altso Elemrntary School since October Long-term subbtng 1s only a step awa) from a full-time pos1t1on. which is Eubanks' eventual goal. But for now. being a substitute suits her JUSt tine. "You're never bored." she said ".\nd tomorrow 1s always a new da\, wtth ne"' challenges " F-or tho!><: v.ho think subbing 1s a )Oung person·s prok\<t1on. consider the case of Sam Emerick. a high 54.hool substitute in the lr'>tnc L1n1- fied l)(:hool D1c;1rit t Emenc .. k. a natt\C ol Ohio. has been a subs11tu1e teacher tur 16 :rears \nd that tOml'!> on the heels ora 40- \l'Jr career as a lull-11me teacher · ·· 1 re1tred in I •n I and mo' ed uul here 1n 1"P2:· said Emenck. 84 who fared his tim class 1n 1911 "I needed something to do '>O I started being a subs11tutc. I dtd 11 a lttlle at first. and thl' more I did 1t the· morel ltked 11 " High school \ludents arc more pronl' to ..-..reak hJ' Ol on the nen t'S ol subs. but Emem k <.aid he has been unfa1ed "The first few \ ear'i were a little rough. but I've lca.rnl·d to handle 1t." he said "The) treat me well I think the) respect me" A.It hough he spent most of his full- t1mc teaching career as a chemistry teacher. Emerick describes himself as a generalist who ..-.111 tcach "anything from Lalin to girl''i P E." He said subbing keeps htm yo ung "I think each )tar that I probabl} won't be able to do 11 next year. but I alwa)'S can." he said. "I think 11 keeps me health) "This 1s better than s1111ng 1n a r01. king chair and growing old ... SEIZURE OF YACHT ALARMS BOATERS ... From Al Mostly sunny skies ~xpected Low cb.lda llnd Ioctl fol ll0n9 tM Or .. Cout la foteCMt fOJ ton!Qt'I' encl w.dl~ inornlnQ, other\lri• lklM wll be sunny ~lghl fodayWll r.,..~om ea fo 12 at the beectWle end 75 to as lnltnd. 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Karen Millar. one of the founders of the cittzensgroup. said they still are hopeful of negotiating a settlement. ·· \lthough tht'> nc\\ actton might !>CL'm contrar) to that. 11's 1ust con11nutng to pursue all our options." M1llac said "It's important that "'e contmuc to attrmpt to agree on a settlement ··eut 11 ..-.ould be foolish to s11 back on negut1a1tons and 11 would l>C' fooh!>h to !>ti back on h11gatton "No une uf U'i can afTord to rt.'lax and hope th:ll fate will tnlenene for ulo:· i.hc said. In related action. amphitheater attorne) and pan owner Neal Pap1ano was going to the state Court of Appeal toda} to seek postponement of \\>ednesda) 's heanng. Llo}d said. Both Pap1ano and amphitheater manager Ste' e Redfearn face con- tempt charges for permitting noise l1m1t '1olat1ons that were ordrrt:'d by a 'iupcnor Court Judge in Ma) 1987. KIDNAPPING, MOLESTATION TRI.t\L SET ..• From Al ~tern \<.·,cral \\omen 1n the lot nottet'd he "as ac11ng susp1c1ousl) and lalll•d pohcl" after he as\:ed for d1rcct1un\ tu the nearest husp11al He alleged!) h.>ld 1hc ..-..omrn tht• girl had heen molntl·d. \ ald<.'\p1no -..-.ho authoritte~ ..atd matchl·d the kidnapper's de~rtption -"a" Jrrcstt·d at o 20 pm on Harbor Boulc,ard near Wilson Street The little girl "'as 1n the front scat. clothed and unharmed Deput) Public Defender Hector Chaparro dtd not call an) ~ ttne'>SC'i dunng the prcltmtnal") hearing. but ~emcll tu 1mph through ht!> q..ie'>- 1mn1ng that the girl had perhaps a<oked for a rid<.' ·· Dtdn 't thl'\ a.-.k for a nde 10 thC' \tore tn the ba;i. ofh1scar." ( haparro 3\l.c-d the brothl·r. ··No. none.'' the bo) responded \1111 1he bo~ failed to 1denttf) \ aldl·spino "hcn Stern asked 1f hr "a' tn thl· courtroom Valdespino. "ho spon' a lull heard. sat qu1etl} at thl' lkfcnst· 1abk. reading the legal papn"orl. 1n 1heraseagains1 him. He ..-. a' drl sscd 1n a mustard-colored Orange Count) Jail Jumpsuit and was handcuffed to his chair ·\nord1ng to court rrcords Valdnpino ..-..a~ conv1cttd in 197.S of mal1uous m1sch1ef and was sentenced to one )Ca r's probation. In 1981. he was convicted of assault with intent 10 commit rape. He was paroled in 1982 from Soledad state lOrrcl·ttonal fanltt> ~ :rear later. he was arrested on susp1c1on of lewd and lasc1 v1ous t.onduct with a minor. but the charges were dropped. He has also served time for probatton v1ola1tons. drua possessions and conspira9 to com- mit bank robl>C'I)-. authont1cs said SALES TAX HIKE RULED OUT .•• From Al one of them thought the Transpor- tatton Commission was going to shut o:.it the option ofa sales tax increase .. Ncstande said a sales ta' directed 10..-..ard transportation would g1"e the count) a guaranteed income for road future improvements. That. he said, could help count} officials gatn better ra11ngs on bond issues. such as those being tloated for the proposed San Joaquin Hills. Foothill and Eastern transportation comdors Belter ratings would mean lower interest ratct. which would save county taxpa )ers m1ll1ons of dollars. he said Se'cral counlles already ha'e sales ta' 1n1t1a11 .. es schrduled tor the June ballot and 'ieveral more are con- templating putting meac;urcs on the No\'embcr ballot. It 1s tho\C' "self help" counttcs. Nestande said. that are hkcly to be 11ven first access to revenues from proposed statewide transponallon bond issues County officials sa). howevr1. that pushing for a November vote on a sales tax increase would short<han~ Orange Count} voters. "If there were to be a sales tax increase on the November ballot. there wouldn't be time for a full set of publtc meetings in each of the supen 1sorial districts." said Trans- portation Commission spokesman Tom Fortune. "You could have a hurry-up program. but what the comm1ss1on vottd for was more communication .. The only government body which can place a countyw1de initiative on the clt'C"tton ballot is the Board of Super" 1sors. In order for the comm1ss1on to recommend a sak tax increase ballot measure to the county Board of Supervisors. it ..-..ould have to obtain the approval of Ctty councils tn c1tte1 containing a m~onty of Oran1r Count) 's population. !!!l'nl'\ 111 1--t ' \,\nt and the \Jlhl°'> '"·memll\.'l dl'" "J' rut ashore. unthargrd '-.unJ,1> night fhe vessel lUUld ht· .Jul 1111ncd J\ forfeited prop- ~~ aftt•1 <o<.'' era I hranng\ authortt1ec, mar11uana "a' found on board last "t'rk that triggered the pet1t1on restaurant-house ~t called lhe r··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; Garrison 8111.·. r 1 .A.ctuall" 11 "a" thl' <,t·11urr of the tfnglamorou\ 'hnrnp,.-r M l\S I orra1ne out of Kc~ "-l'\I aftt•r a 11m amount ot IA) ~~~~------------------:WALKOUT ... •l'OIDAl h Autre)' allegt'd the district has ll:'(ei\'ed more mone} than prOJCClcd '"' st.ate lottery rt'> enues n Superintendent Diana Peters said f~'>1ously that tcachrrs would re- cet"e 1ncrea~ of S 1.300 to SI.SOC a ~,ar under d i~nct proposals. Sht said 'ffont1n1ton Beach teachers would =tink ht&hcr m pa)' than the Orange 'l'ounty ave,. for days worked _,,, "I kno" V.l' ha'e at least a couple thou<oand signatures.'' said Sunn:y Phelps. whose C'\-brother-10-law was l·apta1n of the Miss Lorraine Phelps and her hu'iband run lour shrimp boats ··rvc told (th<" crews) o'er and o'er and oyer again not 10 do anythin~ (to endanger the vrs~I) ·· Thal didn t help t'it-brother-1n-lav.. Oa"td Phelps. sM ~td. News of the sc11urt'1 has outraged people around the count!) "We·,e been gelling calls from all o'er In fact. I personall} got a call from a woman in Los Angeles compla1nin1 about the law. because she \:ltd 11 was a stupid la..-..:· said M1am1 Coast Guard Pct\\. Officer uaf) Starks. "I &old her tha·1·s beside the po1ru.:. we're Just cnfomna the law and it's a federal law .. "This is poltce statr stuff." said Tina Andracke. ~ho works on the ··There are gomg to be some people real I\ hun1ng on this. Their boats arc their lt'd1hoods and their homes." Shl· ..a1J For people hke Doll)' Robem. a harbor securit) guard. the extreme measures of Zt'ro Tolerance -se1z- 1ng an)' vessel when any amount of 1lkgal dru1sare found-arejustified. ··1 think n's great myself. It's one ..-.a) to stop (the smuu.Jina)." she said "There's ~muaaltnifiett. I don't know tfthere'<, anrwhere there isn't. .. There arc no plans to cbangt the Zero Tolerance policy. said Wendy ~Mocker. press secretary for Trans- ponat1on Secretary Jim Burnley. who heads the Coast Guard. "The messaic 1s z:cro tolerance. and that's not Just for lhe supply side. that for the demand side. the users." she said. "Ccna1nly 1t will be P'inful... (but) to send such a stons and p&Jnful mtssaat as wha' wc,nced riaht now." )";---~-~~-~~~~------~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~. , MMNOfflCI °I:...":' .. Ort ...... >.JO~ by~ C.0-W... CA ..... ~ 1'191 •M C-U .,._ CA 11;'$."6 ., • .., .. 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