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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1988 25 ENT
State_· offers to buy homes near arena
But attorney or residents livin g near
amphitheater rejects settlement off er -
contin~ tocb>
The statt. which owns tht land on
which the 18,500-seat arena sns.
ofTCf'Cd to buy the homes, but Richard
Spi.1. the attorney representing the
Concerned C111zens of Costa Mesa,
1mmed1atel) rejected the offer. BJ JONATHAN VOLZ&.E ..............
An attorney rcprcscnt1nsa croup of
Costa Mcsans has rejected an ofTcr
from the state to purchase the homes
of his noise-weary clients who live
adJactnt to the Pacific Amphitheatre.
The offer was apparently madt'
Thursday dunna settlement d1s-
cuss1ons in the 4-ycar-old lcpJ battlt'
betwttn Paafic Amphitheatre of-
ficials and c1t1Lens who allege loud
concens have madt their hvcs miser-
able.
The settlement discussions were to
Superior Coun JudJe Richard J
Beacom, howe' er said he wanted
both sides to cons1dtr tht proposal.
and an> others that might surface
during tht' d1scuss1ons. e>.pccted to
last throu&h Fnda)
If no aireement 1s reached in the
Deputies find
patiol not all
smooth sailing
BJ JONATHAN VOLBE Of ..............
Suntan lotion may be required
equ1p.mcnt. but a day's work for Tim
Moms and Dan Stack 1s anything but
a harbor cruise
Moms and Stack arc patrolmen.
but their beat 1s like few others
assigned by the Orange County
Shenffs Dcpanmcnt. Along wtth 49
other deputies in Ntwport Beach.
Dam POtnt and Sun~ Aquatic Park..
they arc aSSJgncd to the Harbor
Patrol.
Part community rclauons officers,
part fiTcmen. but with the tradallonal
stars ori their chests and guns at their
sides. deputies assigned to patrol
Newport Harbor, Hunungton Har·
bour and the manna at Dana Point
run into situations their colleagues on
the street v.ould never unqrne.
The Shenffs Dcparuncnt patrols
the Orange Count) 's harbon. enforc-
ina boating laws and keeping peace on
the water In Dana Point. which 1s an
unincorporated area without a city
pohct forct. the Harbor Patrol also
v.atches v. hat happens on land. In
"Jtv. pon Beach. v.h1ch has 1ts own
police depanmtnt. the deputtes arc
onl) responsible for what happens on
the water.
But on their typtcaJ Clght-hour
sh1fi. \.1oms and Stack run into the
same violations officers on tht street
tncounter -speeding. accidents and
e'en illegal parking.
On a recent patrol, the two tracked
a sailor with a local rq>Utallon for
securing his 'esstl to any moonn&
buo) -whether he's allov.ed to or
not. Stack said
talks. Beacom waU preside O\'tt the
trial. to bcgsn with a coottmpc bcarina
against amphllheattt manqer ~
Redfearn and its attorney, Neil Pa-
p1ano.
The men face nntly 240 contempt
charges from concerts that allcttdly
broke sound hm1ts set last l~r by
SupenorCounJudgcGaryL Taylor.
Each citation cames a potcntiaJ SSOO
line and 5-day Jiii sentence.
Pap1ano filed a mo\1on before the
4th D1s1nct Coun of Appeals to
ellcludc the contempt m ouons. but
the Santa .\na a~llate oourt denied
his rcqunt
The battle lxtv.ttn resldt'nts and
the amphitheater operators.. New
Yort-ba~ Ned West. Inc .. has bttn
roua,ht on ~veral kpJ froou f« more
than four }Cars ~ aty recently
s1aned a preliminary ~tlcmcnt Ix·
tv.ccn Costa Mesa, Ned West and the
fai r board
"le1ghbors of the amphitheater
complain that perfonnancn thcrt
continual!~ '1olatc count) no1St ord1·
nam:c~ and ~'c dcstro)cd tht1r
quality of hfe. Ro~Jy 24.000 rai·
dents h\C wnbin o 1Quate mik of
the arena
The shows also produce too much
traffic. especially when a roncnt is
beinf held when the Onln,e CoUnty
F atr as 1 n scs ion. the oei&hbors allelie.
An addnaonal suit waia filed tfus
v.ttk. contending the amphitheater
broke tht la" when it al)qcdly
increased us seating capacity from ·
5.000 to 18.SOO without prol'Cf' 5tud·
1~ or perm us.
(Pleue eee OFF&R/A.2)
Teachers
in class
afterHB
walkout
l-day strtkeat med --at venting anger
at contract dispute
BJ ROBERT BARllER Of _....,,.. .....
Hununaton Beach teachers re-
turned to their claurooms today
fo1Jov.1ng a onc-da) strikt sta&Cd
W~nt'Sda' to 1.tnt their frustrations
O\Cr their "stalled campaign for a 6-
pcrccnt pay raise.
Union offic1aJs claim that 202 of
lilt d1stnct's ::!20 ttachcrs partlCl·
pated in the v.alkout But d1stnct
offiaals said onl) 179 teachers defied
the terms of their no-stnke contract 1n
what 1s bcht\ed to~ tht' first teacher
strike in the d1stnct's history.
All returned to their desks and
blackboards tocb\. a union official
said. ·
"We're a little hke the dcpuues 1n a
car. but the most law cnfOfCCmcnt we
usually do 1s issue speeding tickets
and write acc1dt'nt reports.... said
Morris as he cast away the lines.
allowing the Harbor Patrol's 28-foot
fireboat to a"e its bcnh.
Because of the numbcf' of pleasure
craft that use Newport Harbor and
the limited amount of moonng space.
tht deputies ha'e to watch for boaters
"t) 1ng off' to someone t lsc's moor-
ing Violators cam themselves a
ticket.
(Pleue eee PATllOL/A2) The job of Barbor Patrolmen Tim llorrla
(left) and Dan Stack cloee have lu dpplee.
.... ........... ~p.,_
Bat when they are really aeecled. the
depatlea eully eam tbdr pa~.
Sopenntendtnt Diana Peters
poured out cffu\1"e praise for tht
teachers tod~) and cnt1c11cd the
umina oftht stnkc.
Greenhouseeffectpushesenergyagenda
-Tht') am'e earl~ and they sta)
latt. The\ 're the best teachers any-
where, -she said. ··But tht' stntc was
bl.1tantly tllepl. I understand what
thC} an-sa)1ng. Thc·y'rc not p&Jd what
the) arc worth and they ha"c a need to
sll3re tht'1r frustration
.. But thC} 're aoing to aJ~tt
t>usincss. industry and perents they
need to v.ork with to gct reforms. Tht'
problem is not in the d1stnct. but in
Sacramento
BJ GREG~Rll or .. ....,,....,.
Palm trees in New York Citv?
Sa levels ns1na and coasthncs
flooded?
A tropical rcson 1n Barstow.,
Holy catastrophe. what the heck 1s
aomgon?
Nothing yet. but scientists say such
environmental oddities could loom
in the not too distant future tf
somethina 1s not done to stop the
~irccnhousc effect." a phenomenon
that ts causing dramatic increases an
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the tanh's temperature
The grt"Cnhousc effect 1s JUSt one of
the tnergy-related topics ~mJ dis-
cussed at "An Energy Agenda for the
1990s.." a symposium that continued
today at the Beckman Center at UC"I.
The symposium. sponsored by tht'
National Academics of Engmccnng
and Sciences. 1s dCS1Jlled to unite the
top sc1cnt1fic minds m the countf) for
open debate and discussion of cntrgy
issues facing the world in the next
decade and be) ond
The irccnhousc tfTect has caught
sc1ent1sts somewh.at by surpnsc over
tht past two decades. and 1s a ma1or
concern of en' 1ronmentahsts. said
Dr Stephen Schne1dtr. sensor socn-
llst at the Na11onal Center for At·
mosphtnc Research and one of tht
speakers at the symposium. which
opened Wedncsda).
Tht grttnhousc effect involves an
increase 1n atmosphenc gasn. such as
carbon d1ox1de. which trap the earth's
heat. i\ build-up of gases means more
trapped heat. and an overall increa~
in the tarth's temperature.
Sc1ent1sts txhevt that excess ~s
produced through burning fossil fuels
LB group serves
Riley with notice
of rec~ll attempt
Similar effort to be
launched a ainst
Wieder inf uture
BJ BOB VAN En.EN ...............
Memben ofa Laguna Beach-based
conservation aroup served notitt
Wednesday to Supervisor Thomas
Riley that they mtend to try to
remow him from office. wtulc mcm-
btn of another IJ'OUP said they wilt
delay a similar effort •inst Super-
vilor' ttarricn Wieder.
8olb 0rUee County suptf'V1sors
IYttt beea bllsu:d by pvwth..controi
9d¥OCMn for tMir 111PPOtt of de-~~mc:a~ :wiy .the ~a UpAI Pl'OJCd ie µpg Ciiyon.
But W1cder's opponents said they
v.anted to Jl\-e her time to deal with
other poht1cal troubles. wh1eh center
on revelations that she mis-
represented her educational back-
gro und.
RcprcscntinJ a coaht1on he called
Oran&t' ::!000. Lqun.a Beach rcs1cknt
Richard Hams delivered Riley a
formal notice saying coaltuon mem-
bers intended to bcgsn a ttea.11
campaian ap1nst him for hts support
of land dt"elopmcnt interests.
"He seems to be completely un-
rcs1>0ns1"c to tht' wi hes of his
consutucnts. .. said Hams. "He con-
sistently votes in the interest of
builders. deprivina the c1ti2ens of tbe
traoquthty of their nc1Jhborhoods."
Harris' notice of in lent to circ.ulat.e
recall petitions contains five main
point1 and KC'\lKI Rile) of
malfcisa:na in off1CC.
ThCnota«accutCSRtlcyofc:atmn1
h:l\e caused an unnaturaJ wanning of
the eanh's atmosphere. and could
cause damage to tt0Systems un·
prepared for such a rapid change. said
Schnc:1dcr
.\CC'Ording to sc1ent1fic estimates,
the: canh's atmosphere has warmed
natural!) b) about ::!O degrees 1n the
past I 0.000 )Cars, or about two
degrees e' try 1.000 )cars.
8} com pan son. Schneider said the
artificial acceleration of the natural
greenhouse tfft'C't could mean a
tcmpcratu~ increase of about 1-"'
d~recs per ctnlu~
The earth's temperature has
already Jumped a ftv. dqrttS fasttr
than norma l 0' er the past century.
but Schncidt'r said the real damaac
has )Ct to be done
If fOSSll fuel use trends conunuc.
SchOC1dcr predicts ··a chmauc change
larger than that cxpencnced 1n mod-
em seologic penods with potcn11al·
I) substantial aherauon to natural
and qncultural ttoS)stem~ human
and animal hc;alth sea ltvcl and the
d1stnbut1on of chmauc resources ..
Thctt rs no contro'-nsy that 1ht
(Pleue .ee STllPOSJUll/ A2)
"The sad reahty 1s that we had to
strt"tch to makt tht' o#ffor v.c d1d We
ba't' to make $500 000 10 cuts to
ma._t' the JMI) offer v.~ did. That
lea'cs our distnct with about I
percem in f'CSC1"'\ cs (for emergencies. )
That's dnperatcly low"
t mon officials said today that they
bche' c mone' for their ~ 1s
a' ailablt and ·th.at the dtStnet has
(Pleue eee TSACB<S/ A2)
Funds for flood
control projects
in county dry up
,.,_ Slaff ... w1tt rqorts
W ASHlNGTON -~ budtet
cn uw:b reached the cof1&i"CSllonal
pork ha.ml Wednesday as the House
Appropauons Comnuuc:e dccrttd
there ..-ould bc no mont')' next )aI 10
start rons.truc11on on the Santa ._na
Ri\'Cf or other w2tcr proJ«l.S.
Committee members and staffers
said it was the first ume in thear
memory that all rcqUC$U for new
dams, haf!>on and 1mption syslems
-~ 11em that l'\'t tawmaktrs to _the . mlercsts of developers by . hrllli• riahts beck home -had
votins tn fa,or of 19 development been refused b) tbt panel.
asm;ment over tilt' pest sax months About $~ million had bttn ap-
and for $Uppon1ng a commitment by ProPnated (of ~ work on the
Ow: county t~ dt'ftnd the dt'~clopmc!'t Santa Ana Ra~ OoOd control plan ui
a&Tttmcnts lf tht'> arc~ an the &teal 1917...a& ~t tbat tqan
court. . . On t, 1917. •
Another point 1n the nn.ll aotitt Oraaee County lobb)ist.s h~
ttnltn on Riley's vott for Tbe l,...inc hoped finisbina t.bt dcsip •«k {Pl••• Me aJL&Y I Ut -ould enable them to compc1e fOf
cor\tru~ uon funds in fa l 9 8-89.
Tht" SI I biUion flood control
pn . .11~·l t "ill jndu<k conaete 1m-
pro' cmrnts to \M Santa :\na River
tia'>•n and raisiqofthe Prado Dam to
acn)mmOO.tc more flood water
Th,. C\anta 4-na Rwcr reportedly
r<'~ the "'orst Oood1na threat in the
\\est
.\nother major ea u.ah)' tn the Hou~ hill is the administration·,
rcqutst for S.363 million to stan
C'On'lruct1on or the: sapcaconductina
super colhdcr. a multi Uioo~
ph) I projC<'t that ~Id oplon
UOtJC tbconcs of matter.
Tht ppt"Opnation' Comm1Utt
'otcd SI 00 milliOn to uq>
plann1na 'P"OCUS abve but id w
DC:\l pf'Csjdenl decide ~
to Pf'QCC'C'd arid \o P9 b * h c~rncnt. • '"--.. rv••1.ast
Coa tjeweler tatgei:edln Rolex 1aWsa1t
lrYine to continue fight over development
BJ I mpr f!UNllT ... ._ .......
The al) or Irvine has tp.in
dccpcMd its financial commitment
to the f&gbt qainst .~t of
the AltM> V~JO project.~ to
spend a much as S60,000 by the end
of the month.
lrvme and Laguna Beech are
sphtt•na legal costs, which bas pown
to $40.000 so far. Irvine has ureed to
spend up to an additional S4(i,OOO by
the cod of the month m its effort to
stop the pt'OJCCl.
The 3-2 vote came late T~y
afier Irvine resident Richard
Munsell, who opposn using cny
funds for the lawsuits. served the
three council members who have
been supporting the l~I banlC$ with
a lawsuit. Munsell said he is suing
Mayor Larry Agran and Councilmen
Ray Catalano and Ed Doman as well
as the city nsclf for improperly
spending city funds.
Council members Dave Baker and
Sally Anne Miller again 'oted against
continuing to fund the lawsuit
A~ by lM 8oen1 or Supcr-
visots Feb. f 0 appr:Qval of devt~
mcnt aaRCmeins in t.be 10uth county
.nd by laV.-Suits aimed 11 keoepil'\I the
sJow-srowtb initiative otr the June
ballot. council members oriaJnally
pltdicd SS,000 to counter lh0te
actions. •
Irvine officials have also expressed
concern that continued development
could impact tramc on the proposed
San Joaquin Hills Freeway.
COAST JEWELER ••.
FiomAl
watchC$ as new. The advcrtitements
ruined his business, Marcus con-
tends. and spurred him to inve$\ipte
authonzcd Rolex dcakn.
"The irony of the situation is that
what Rolcx unjustly aocuJed Marcus
& Co. of 1s in fact beina done by
official Rolex jewelers, and pouibly
on a nationwide basis," Marcus said.
"I want to make the public awatt that
just because a consumer buys his
Rolex from an official Rolex jeweler.
and pays full retail price, (it) doesn't
mean ~.e is taking home a brand-new
"atch. Marcu~ u1rl h1'i wife and another
man went to several authonzcd Rolex
dealers in an attempt to see what
ha{>PCncd to used timepieces. Marcus
cl&Jms he found no authorized deal-
ers who admit scllin1 u.scd Rolex
watches. Most said they were re-
turned to the factory or "recycled."
His invcst1g.at1on was recorded by
video and audio tape and is
documented by "mcuculous" paper-
work.. Marcus said
A coun date for the lawsuit, filed on
behalf of Rose Marcus b~ Pasadena
attorney Richard C Hard1ni. has yet
to be set.
PATROL NOT ALL SMOOTH SAILING •••
From Al
.\rcas are o~n for boate~ to ue off
for three to fhc da)s. but tht· 5-ailors
must remain on board all of the time
when using tho~ fac1ht1es the depu·
tics said
On one Wcdnesda}. Stael and
Moms spotted a boating .. tran)1ent ..
sail from one end of the harbor 10 the
other looking for a place to uc up.
Their radios squawled as other
deputies inquired "hen the man had
got his hands bad. on his ~cs-.el
"h1c h has been impounded counties'
limes.
"He's a nice enough gu). he JUSt
doesn't team." Moms said. ··He
keeps trymi to get a"ay with n. and
"c leep wnt1ng him tickets."
.\s he spoke. Stack steered the red
patrol boat -equipped with police
and m<tn ne radios. flashing blue hght.
siren rope "inch water pump and
tv.o fire hose!> -toward a small
sailboat
The craft. a tY.o-person. !~footer.
\I.JS piloted b~ l"-O UCI sailing
students. "as drifting wnh alanning
spa-d toward c~pens1ve yachts tied to
a dock
Moms tossed a line to the tanned
coeds as Stael gunned the engine and
pulled the embarrassed v.omen to the
center of the harbor.
thing is posn1ve. People wave-with
all five fingers."
Like the mythical policeman on a
neighborhood beat. deputies set to
know boat owners and the busi-
ne)smcn of the waterfront communi-
t' That often helps, they said.
because the owners arc often the first
to know when something is amiss and
"on't hC$itate to call them.
The job, though, does have its
ripples.
Boredom is an enemy. especially
"hen assigned to a one-man boat
dunng thegravc}ard shift. Stack said.
l\nd when they arc really needed,
the deputtes easily cam thear pey.
While tt's unusual that they have to
pu II a non·swim mer from the water, it
happens. One recent rescue involved
two fishermen in a small boat run
down by a larger motorboat. The row
boat was severed. and both men were
in the water. Stack said.
"One guy was havina trouble
swimming. but that was because he
was trying tQold three fishing r.?IC$
above his head," Stack said. The
other gu) wouldn't come aboard until
we saved what was left of has boat.
.\nd then there arc tne storms.
··That's when we're busiest."
\.ioms said "We patrol looking for
brolen lines or boats dragging
anchors. We pass a spot by and say
·wasn't there a boat there last umc?'
than fighting fires that break out on
yachts and harbor businesses.
"When something happens on the
water. we're usually the first OnC$
there," Stack said. "The firefighting
was a shock to my system.
Their initial 16-weck tra1mna
course at the Sheriffs Academy and
customary assignment in the county
jail gave them little background for
their cumnt duty, but Harbor Patrol
deputies spend three months with a
training officer teaming the ins and
outs o f the waterways. They also
receive add1uonal tramina from the
Coast Guard.
The add1t1onaJ training mcludC$
firefighting. The Harbor Patrol boat is
equipped with fire hoses, turnout
coats, boots and air masks exactly like
those worn by the county's fire-
fighters.
.. It's pretty bard getting all of the
equipment on in our boat," Morris
said. "Then. it's really hard Jumping
from our bqat to the one that's
burning. One bad ~ump. and you're
going to ~.ry swimming with all of that
stuff on.
"I haven't tned 1t. but they told us
the flrcfighttng gear floats." Stack
said ... I don't think I want to be the
test case:·
Another thing has assignment on
the water has taught him. Stack
added. 1s that he doesn't want to own
a pleasure boat.
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OFFER MADE TO BUY HOMES BY ARENA ••.
From Al
The city previously backed its
residents. paying much of the leg.al
costs for them. But the city reached an
agrccmentcarherthis month with the
amphitheater and dropped out of the
battle. leaving the residents to fend
for themselves.
Under th.at agreement, Ned West.
the fair board and the city would each
put $50.000 in a joint fund. Each lime
a concert at the amphitheater violates
the county noise ordinance, a fine
would be levied. depending on the
time of night when the music becom-
es too loud.
No more than $9,000 could be
collected through fines for any given
concen. and the money would be
used to provide residents near the
arena with double-paned windows
and other sound-dampening devices.
The cny would be responsible for the
acrount
• But Sp1x said membc-rsofh1s group
don't want the money -they JUSt
want to eliminate the music and
traffic. Residents said the offer to sell
thew-homes to the state was tempting.
but not the ideal solution.
A settlement 1s possible. Sp1x said.
but not hkely. because Ned WC$t has
repeatedly contended tumina the
music down would destroy the quali·
t) of the show and eventually put the
amphitheater out of business.
Sull. many members of the Con-
cerned Cauzens said they were
hopeful of an agreement.
"If they can get rid of the traffic and
the noise. we'll ~ttle in a minute."
said Laurie Lusk. "We don't want this
to drag on either ...
Lusk paid $15,000 to have double-
pancd windows installed an her home.
but said they have had htlle effect.
Moms. 28. and Stack. 32. have
been assigned to the Harbor Patrol for
.:!1: ~ears. after initially serving sev-
eral ~ears in marked patrol cars in
central and south county.
"Thr biggest difference between
th1., a\<,1gnment and regular patrol. 1s
un patrol "hcnever you meet !.Orne·
one 11 ~ all n~t1ve," Stack ~1d
"Thn are the victims of a cnme or
wmtt~1n~ tragic has happened
· .\nd there as alwa)s the pcr;on
"-ho th:nks he's a better boater than
he I!>. He'll go out regardless of the
"eat her We to" a lot of tho~ guy'S
In
··1f all boaters were sman. v.e
Y-ouldn·t ha'e a JOb." Stack added.
.. It takes too much maintenance ...
I would say most of the problems we
run into arc created b)' guys who don't
take enough care ofthe1r boats .. 11's
JUSt a like a car. )Ou'vc got to take care
of II ..
• TEACHERS RETURN •••
F rom Al
r~e1ved more money than prOJCC1ed
from investments and the state lot-
teachers were to be Joined in the stnkc
b}·teahers in the Magnola (Anah1cm).
Westminster and Orange Unified
school d1stncts.
)
Boy kJlled when ~
mom 'scar hits tree
··eu1 th1-;1s ~~ 1cc-onented, e' CT)-
The deputies couldn't decide. how-
e' er, whether the storms are worse
"E,cept m) car will nc\er sank on
the street ... Moms added tel).
RILEY SERVED NOTICE OF RECALL ...
The district. which has an operat-
ing budget of about S 17 m1lhon. 1s
offering a 3.5 percent pay increase.
At a press conference following
Wednesday's stnke. union president
Carol Autre) accused d1stnct officials
of treating teachers unfairly and
engaging in bad-faith barg.aininj.
But they wound up stnking alone
after Magnolia and Westminster
teachers settled their contracts and
talks were resumed at Orange Uni-
fied.
. An I 1-year-oJd boy died Wednes-
day after his mother apparently lost
control of the family's brand-new
Mercedes sedan. spinnina wildly on
Marguerite Parkway before slam-
ming into a palm tree, authorities
said From Al
( 0 's Uguna Laurel dc\elopment. a
pro1ect that 1s b1ttcrl~ opposed by the
Laguna Can)on Co1t'lenanc). to
"htch Hams also belongs
"If ht doesn't rC'Cogn11e the world
t lass tx'auty and uniqueness of
Laguna ( an)On. then he must either
no t hi.· 'l'f"\ perceptive or there must
be somr other re awn ... said Hams.
Rite, Jcfend~ his 'otcson develop-
me nt J~'l.'l'mcnt\ sa~ing the pacts
contain 11mm1tmcnts from builders
to pa ~ mill11m\ of dollars 1n road
development lel.''
··\\e had\. need thCS(' roads an the
'o uth count~ Jnd "e \1mpty do not
hJ\l' an ~ nthl'f mean\ of raising the
"11 'lnC\ .. hl' '\.did
He said he Y-ould n.·,pond to the
l hJ.rgl·S .rnd t hJ t he was "d1sap-
~h HO tl•d" "11h the recall an-
nuunlcment
The "urd\ malfea!Mlnce and m1s-
lrJ\cJOl e are thing!> I never dreamed
"'uulJ be con1wded with m~ name."
<.aid Rile) "I don·t thmk there's an~
puhl1l ..en ant an~ "-here in the coun-
tr~ "ho ha" ta~l·n more care to get all
•he fact\ on issues and to vote
.iccordm~ to h1' consc ··nee ··
R1IC\ has ">(.'\en da , to submit a
rcspon-.c \<' the allc~ ll10ns against
h1m. lfthl rel all g<X' •rward. Riley's
r~ponse ·' 111 appt'a' nn the ballot
along with thl· accu'a uins.
·Tm al,.,11lutel~ go 11! to take this
senousl} and do "hat's nccesaf') to
rt\pond to these accusauons... he
said
Recall proponents must gather
.:!5.243 signatures to force an elecuon
If pet1t1oncrs gather the nC<.'essar)
signatures b} the end of June. the
recall co uld appear on next Novem-
ber"s ballot
If the) gather the n~ssaf) signa-
tures but do not make the earl)'
summer deadline. the recall will be
held as a special election
<\ special election would cost
taxpayers about S350.000 according
to the Registrar of Voters. Placing the
recall on the general election ballot
v.ould cost onl) $30.000. according
assistant registrar Rosalyn L..cver.
Meanwhile. a Huntington Beach
man said he and other residents
"ould withhold for several days a
retail notice to embanled Supervisor
Harriett Wieder. who has also come
under fire for her suppon of develop-
ment.
Doug Langevin. a growth control
proponent. said he and other rcsi-
drnt!> of Wieder's d1stnct "-Ould watt
until Wieder had had a chance to clear
up another poliucal controversy
"h1ch 1!> not related to development
"-1eder. who as running for the
Rl·publ1can congressional nom1-
na11on 1n the 42nd District. has taken
rnns1dcrablc political heat over the
par.I two weeks following revelations
that she falsely claimed to have a
college dcgrcc.
Growth control act1v1st Tom
Rogers. who suppons both of the
recall movements. said W1eder's
opponents were "just beio' gracious·
in waiting for the heat to die down on
the matter of W ieder's resume.
"I frankly don't care what her
biography says, .. said Rogers.
Lake Riley, Wieder has defended
her votes on development agree-
"Almost every other distnct in
Orange Count) has settled its teacher
contract for this year," Autrey. a
teacher at Sowers School. said. "We
have clearly stated that we were
willing to bargain a fair settlement
rather than striking. "
Initially. Huntington· Beach
Those talks broke off. however. and
the Oran'e teachers went on stnke
toda}. union officials said
A school official said today that
things went "hke clockwork" dunng
the strike and that pnnc1pals at the
district's eight schools reported the
quality of the 200 substitute teachers.
who replaced the striking teachers,
seemed to be outstanding.
Frankie Greco of M1ss1on VieJO
wa') wearing his seatbelt during the
8.30 a.m accident and cau&fu the full
impact as the car hit the tree. His
mother. Jennie Ann Greco. 36. was
thrown 40 feet from the car and as
hstcd in cnt1cal condition today at
M1ss1on Communny HospitaJ. said
C'ahfom1a Highway Patrol Officer
Elaine Douglas.
SYMPOSIUM DEBATES ENERGY AGENDA ••• ments. She blasted Laguna Beach
env1ronmentahsts for placing their FromAl
parochial interests over the needs of ~eenhouse effect exists. and process:· said Schneider needed for at least another 50 years,
the count}'. h d th I d'ffi I d He said some scientists advocate said Schneider. "The)''re looking at the county net er e rca 1 1cu ty is CCI·
from their little comer of Laguna dang whatto do about 1t. He contends more efficient use of fuels to cut down This week's energy symposium is
Beach, .. she said. that the problem has received less on consumption and pollution. while the first of several inauaural sym-
She called attention to a provision attention than other world-wide en-others proposed tailonng the en-pos1ums slated for the Beckman
vironmental concerns, such as the v1ronmcnt to suit the climate Center this year. The 50,~sq~
'" the Laguna Laurel development celebrated depiction of the ozone changes. foot facility was dedicated in April,
agreement that provides funds for the layer or the favorite environmental Environmentalists favor the and was funded by a $20 million sift
impro' ement of an accident-prone cause of the '70s. acid rain. ehminat1on of fossil fuels in favor of from the Arnold and Mable Beckman
section of Laguna Canyon Road. "It's a value Judgment We have to "clean" energy such as solar. natural Foundation. the la,...est such .ift ever "The' pretend to be so concerned · ·• .. ' decide what's the best balance be-gas or nuclear. However. most ex-received by the National Academies about the environment: aren't they t d tat. d th t I perts p-... 1ct that floss.ii fiuels will be ofEn••nccringand Sciences. ronCTmedabo~sav1~ali~T'~e _w_e_e_n_a_a_P __ 10_n_~ ___ e_n_a_u_ra _____ ·~ ______________ .. ___________ _
said
FUNDS •••
From Al
Winning Lotto numbers p ick ed
Had past practu:c prevailed, the
administration's basic list would
have risen to 20 or more new
construction stans as 10fluent1al law-
makers got their pct projects added as
the spending legislation progressed
through Congress. By ne AHO('tated Prtss
Here arc thl' winning numbers
p1eked Wt'dnl'\da\ n1&ht for the
California Lotter\ ·s twice-weekly
"Lotto 6-49 .. game IQ. I. 13, 28, 44.
37 and the bonus number, 17.
Players who correctl y guessed all
sax numbers wall share a pnze pool of
SI S.15 m1lhon. lottery olictals wd.
All those who packed five numbcn
plus the bonus number will d1v1dc
~~~~E Daily Pilat
MAIN OFFICE
among themselves a prize pool ofS 1.5
million: five of six will share
$803.000. four of six wall share
S 730.000 Three of six is worth an
automatic SS per winner.
The numbers were chosen by Lotto
machine during a tclcv1S1on broad·
ca.st onianauna an Sacramento.
The sa.Jes from Satwday n1&fu to
Wednesday's drawm1 were S 14.6
million
The no-new-starts postllre would
have less of an impact on the Bureau
of Reclamation. the Interior Depart-
ment -.ency that operates west of the
M1ss1ss1pp1.
For the second. suaiaht year. the
administration souaht no new con~
st.ruction for l.he bureau, which has
announced n 1s J>h!Si.nl out its
bu1ld1n1 act1v1t1es an favor of water
conservation and environmental ret-
toration.
Just call 642-6086
Whit do )'OU hkc aboUt the o.ily Piloc? Wba&
doo•t )'OQ J~? Call tht nu.mber above and your m~ w!U bt rUorded. trantenbed and ~
livmd lO the lppn>pNW editor.
The tame 24-bouf UIWlnfll Ja'V~ may be
uted 10 rccard let1Cn to d!ie edllor Oii ur topic.
COGtributon to our tcuen column must naclu6c
tbdi Untt and ~ 1unabef £ar vcrifacatiOft.
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What ever else
Wieder isn 't ,
she 's a citizen
City-to pay half of CdM High pool costs
Poor Harmtt Wtede1'. The btsitaed Oranae
County supervisor 1s find1na out thll front-runner
status can be uncomfortable indeed. Everyone is
n1pp1n1 at your heels.
Aspmna to replace Rep. Dan Lunan:n 1n the
42nd Conarcss1onal District. Wieder had to fns up
to a he that she was a collqt araduate.
Then the Republican candidate wu challcn~
br a Huntanaton Beach activist who thinks she
violated the county's TIN CUP ordinance that
prohibits supcrv1son from votina on measures
benefiting 1he1r maJor campa1an contributors.
Shirley Grindle. author of the I I-year-old
ordinance. asked the county District Attorney's
office to an vesllpte contributions to Wieder from an
Irvine Co poliucal acuon committee. G nndle
thinks those
contributions
should ha H
barred Wieder PAUL from voung on Irvine Co pro-
AaCHIPL£Y JectsN o " ••••••••lli•llliii•I there's a rumor going ~round
that Wieder isn't even an Amencan c1t1zen' 'Wieder
1s not please<i. Although the press hasn't done
anything with the latest scuttlebutt. the Wieder
people were chagnned enou&h to issue a press
release. along with a cop) of W1eder"s c1t1zensh1p
certificate.
"The outrageous charge that I am noc a c1t1Len
of the United States 1s not only falsc. tt 1s malicious ..
Wieder charges in the release
"The enclosed copy o f my Certificate of
NaturahLat1on proves that I became a U S c111zen
on Dec. 9. 1942. J 1 1s a day I remember with great
pnde. and one of the mostjoyful events ofm) life."
Sort of the opposite of the events of her hfl' these
da)S
"This attack on my c1llzensh1p 1s the latest 1n a
senes of planned smear tactics designed to destro)'
me pollt1call) ... Wieder says.
If W1eder's opponl'nts rcall) want to keep this
one alive the)' might go after her for sending out
copies of the ccnificate. At the bottom 11 states: "It 1s
a ~iolat1on oftheU S Code(andpumshableas such)
to COP), pnnl. P.hotograph or Otherwise tllegall) use
this cen1ficate ·
Maybe Wieder should havl' consulled an
astrologer before1ump1n1 into this race. • • • Speaking of astrologically inclined poht1c1ans.
Ronald and Nancy Reagan may be reaping what
they sow. according to a UC'I SOCtal ecolog~
professor.
Dr. Arnold Bander says the rash of "kiss and
tell" books b) former Whue House emplO)('('S is a
S)'mptom of a soc1et) that 1s condoning matenal
acqu1s111on o\Cr ethics. It's a malaise of thl' ··Me
Generation."
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ..... ,... ...
The Ctt)' of NC"'pon Beach plans to
contnbute tulfofthc SI 2S m1llton nttJed
to con'ltruct an Ol)mp1c-s1zed ~~1mming
pool at Corona dl'I l\iar Ht&h xhool
Tht C11~ ( ounc tl agrttd th1) ""eek 10
contnbute S2 I 5 000 from the lll\ \
1989-IJO budget. w11h S107 500 1n ealh0ol
1he t~o follov.1ng \ears The fundmi,
ho~C'' er must ~1111 bt' appro' t'd during
June budget heanngs
The uther half of the tunds "'111 he ra1\GJ
through donations b) a commun1\\ group
called "S""1m fo1 1he u old ..
Ralph Ro<lhc1m genl'ral 1 tia1rman nt
lhC' comm1t1ec '\.iltd the fir<1t ~or proJ«t
1n 1he fund·rJ1\1n1 .ampa1an v.111 ht
announled nnl "-ttk, follo•td b> t~o
fund·ra•~·r\ -01 '>tdev.alk \.lie at ev.J>On
Hill\ hopptn¥ C enter on Ma> 21 v.i1h a
ponmn uf pnll"cC'd) bcnl'fit1n1 the ~om·
mlltl'l' and a h1athalon lhl' folio"'"' da).
~.'g1nn1ng Jt ., lOJ m. "' BuOalo Hills Parl
1n thl' HJrbor \ 1l·v. rommuntl}
Rt°ld hl·1m -...rd thl' pool ~ould SU\I: not
uni\ lhl' high .,, holll but Cit) -run pro-
grams a\ ~di
•• r ht\ I\ J u1mmun1I\ pool." hl' '>&td
··1t·., tiu1l1 lur 'l'.nlur\, for adult sv.1mming
r>mtt.1Jm\ tor lh1ldren and 1or ·mom and
nil'· 'umml'f flrugram\
58 teachers in
·Newport-Mesa
face termination
Budget cuts may also
require layoffs of 151
on non-teaching staff
By JOYCE BODLOVICH
Of ... ~"-tSWI
Many of the Newport-Mesa l ntlll•d
School D1s1nc1 teachl'n who ml't o u1-.1de
the board meeung this week did '>O 1n
preparation for their own wake
The) earned a bannC'r that rC'ad '"Nc~
port-\1 ~ T eachl'r Layoff Memonal "
Beneath those ~ords appeart'd the
names of 1hc teachers to be tl'rm1na1ed
beforl' the start of school next fall
School board members 'oted T uesda'
10 la' o ff 58 LC'achers and to ~nd notice~ l;f
possible termination to 151 class1fird
( non-trachingl emplo)'ees.
To some. the action was a b1ttl'r blo"'
"I ha'c '"'ohed m ) bean and soul in
tht· program~ I ha'l' worked on 1n this
d1stnct." said an l"mouonal Steve McsSC'n·
ger a math teac her at Corona del Mar H 1gh
School who expects to receive a layoff
no tice 1h1s week
"I kno ..... m) colleagues respect both m\
ideas and m~ ideals But after fiH ~ear;
an<l tountlc'.i\ hour\ the d1<,tnct can only
rn11gn11e tht• la'>t lour J 1gll'> of m} Social
~·. unt\ numbl·r .. ~hool 1ru .. 1ee \hl·m Loofbourro" said
'>ht.' rt·grct\ the <>l11on
tlJ' 1ng to Id\ ufl ll'achers and staff
nll·mbl..·r'> 1'> .t tragcd' l nfortunatel). 111s
n11l onl~ in our hatHh as board members
hut Jll ut U'> as ( Jhforn1a tJ\pa)ers We
mu\I ht'. ~1 l11ng to fund Jll public sen1ces
Jt rl'J\unahk le' el'>
~I "'oulJ lx a ~ur~· trageJ~ 1fwt kl'pt
\omtone un the '>la ff 1mpl~ mg ~e ~ould be
Jbk tu pa) them and 1hen fou nd out we
"'t'rc unabk lo. This wa~ Wl' are g1' mg
thtm Jn opponunll) to linJ productt\l'
l'mplll\menl somC'"hl'f'(' t'l!>e ..
fhc tcrm1nat10n of programs and per-
'>onnl'I 1s pan ol an effon h\ board
ml"rnhers 10 balJntl' lhl' d1 .. 1nct"s ~ggtng
bu<l~ct To maintain thl' tUITt'l\t lc\l'I of
'>lalT1ng v..iuld leave the district ""1th a S7
rn1ll1un dl'liut ~1J '-;upenntendent John "'•l • 111
f\ en though the numbt-r ul la~ofh 1:. tar 1c.,, than projected earlier this month a
tl'athcr<> rcprc~ntatt'e said the cut\ are
s11ll loo Jn·p
"This number will cause largrr
da~\room' ~1th fr~er aides and programs
that "'" lxcome non-e\1sten1 •· said
Ph}ll1s Pipe\ president of the "'l'~pon-
RodhC'lm C'\Pl'ct' tund·ralSln& to hC'
completed thl\ ~e;sr ~11h lt1n,tru~11on tu
~n 1n I IJ81i1. <. umpkuon rnuld bt' iu
earl~ u I 1J90.
Th\' pool. Ill hC' lJlkd lhl ~·n \1an Jn
Bt'riie,on "~uat1. ( n1ll I "' 1uld be
located ad1acl·n1 111 lhl ll nn1' lllUn\ and
the m;ain i>ark1ng i.11 JI < 1111111.1 1.kl .._far
H1,h ~hool "-hid. ha' .rn 1ld ""mm1ni
pool .11m.1dl'r•·,1 n.1LkquJ tl' •• ir \i. hool and
n>mmuntt' ll•rtll'll. l1l1on
Tht proJl'l l "'111 1ndudt 11 )11-ml"tcr·b\.
25-,arJ p11il JhlllJr bulld1n~'
blC';&c h•·t' l.111,h .. 1p1n~ knt ing and
fC'StrO<IOl\ Jlld "'"Ulll ~· u .. l'cJ hoth ti\ th~
high )4.hool .iml 101 ••l\·run pro~am\
In Plh1•r ,1 I r \1nntb\ thl' ( 11\
Superintendent John Nicoll
Mesa Federatl'<l I t·.J~hers l nion
Programs 1mp.otttJ include mu\h and
ph)sical c.-dulJltc•n at the ekrncntar.
school lt•,el anJ ph,c,11.:al t'dUlat1on
forC'1gn languagi:'> home t"('onom1c\ math
~·al ~ll'n('(' JnJ l"ll)norn1cs '" h1gti
schools
According tr• '-1loll 1f 01dd111onJI c,1a1e
funds 'Surface n the rnClnth., ahead 'omt·
teachers could bt.' reinstated
""1coll ~1d there also ~111 he t'mpt' slot'
at the managemrnt Ir' el
"'" e Jre el1mm.tt1ng \Orne man.tgcmrnt
po\1t1o n\ s1m ph by not filling them a'
pn1pk rd1re
·v.e are loolingat that Im nght ne1"' -
no group 1s un!>Cathed ..
t ounc1I·
• Rl·qu~h~d rwgoltln1ons w1th Tht
11 ' int Co ~rd1n1 pottnt I and
tht'tr ~lated co\ts for lln enlaracd hbrlr")
rc<>uun:c .enter
• Pa\\c:d a rt'\olutmn asl1n1 C ltraru to
rcmo' t' lhl· 1h1111 l"a$tbound • mettt .. lane
on Pal'lfil I o.ist H1gh"'a~ near Marpamtl"
.\q.·nu1
• \flprt1' l·d plans for Hal \\ oO<h 10
rl·,utxl" 1de a pilfft•I 1n the :-.rev.port
HC't~hl\ arl'aJn order m build four homl'S
• \ppro' ed .1 requc~t b) fame'> Man-
nrn~ 111 Jlltl\• him to build J homl' on
C>tl'an Birlh l>r 1H' tn lht ~p,gldss Ridge
ne1~hbc1rhl>tid
Southland
has busies t
freeway s
in na tion
I (I\ \~(rf If\ 1 \P) -"''"e ol thl·
nat1 •r , I 1 hu frl't'"'3~ 1ntl'flhangl'\
..11 .. 1n < .ilttum1.1 \h1d1 has r~pl.accd the
'\11rthc:a\t and \lrcJ"•"'' as thl' lOng<' tton ~Jp1 1al 11t tlh " •11J 1ran.,pona11on of-
fi, 1011, '61\
Thl' l•;unlr\ '1 .. ur hu\1~1 1n1crc:hang~
drt' 1n 111, \ni:• , '< 11un1~ a., Jrt '>t:1. of the
top I 11
1 .... 111>rdn~l·1 int' "lc.-<iareamongthc
I hu\lnl lll'l'"-J\ int en h.rnges in the
I nitcJ ..,lJI''' I hl· \ant.a \na. Garden
1 er •'t ..1r1J 11i,1n~t· lrl·l·v.a'' interchangl'
ranl ed '4.''lnlh "''th .l.ll llll \l·h1cles per
dd\ JnJ th, c •rJngl' ;.ind R l\C'n.rde
1rce,,a~' intt•1,t...1nttl" "'il' ninth \\<Ith
-l:l 110(1 \l'htdt''
fht mi>'l u-...·J n•t-rl hangt· 1n the nation
' thl "l"'I I '" \n~dl'' Juntt1on of the
\.1:11.i \l11n1\J .J: J 'Jn Dictto tree~a'~
\0.. ut S 13.WJ thidn U'K the' inter-
, hJlll(l' l°dtll t!J\ l Jllr,111' olf1uJI'> ..aid
I ul'..Ja'
1 111""'' l"-l°h111J Jrl lhl ~ a'>I L•l' ~ngell·\
ll .l1Jll(!l' •I tl1, 'Jr ..1 \lnnrlJ Gold..-n
'\Jll P IT'l•n.1 •11d fl, lh \\01x1 lrrt-..a'"
"'tlh ..,,,.., 1 11~ •l0 h1dl' p..·r d.J\ and thl'
'ant. \1 l"l•lJ untti.11 " ;h lhl HJr~1r
Frn·"-.1 • l l.'lllrJ l ' \n~l"ll"' -..11h
.;,11: "llM \•ht k' fll"I ti.I•
1hl r• 1111 \\hl'fl' thl \~nl ira .1nJ 'an
---------------------------------------------------[J1l·gr ftl'l 'J'' ntl·d ,.,.,1.1r ll.11..'> Among others. Larry Speakes and M1chal'I
Dca,er "ere more interested in selling thl'tr books
than reta1n1ng thC'1r fnl'ndsh1ps with the Reagans.
Binder suggests.
But the Reagans. fnends of the n ch and
po~erful. ma} be guilt) of ~111ng thC' tone. of
glonf)ing "ealth. Bander says. Our; 1s a society
where large corporauons gobble up smalll'r firms.
thl'n unceremonious!~ close down plants and la:r off
workers -all for the benC'fit of thl' bottom hne and
thr stockholders who watch 1t. Polls show disgrun-
tled Americans behl'Vl' thl' wealthy and corporations
are g.iven prefefl'nt1al treatment b) thr govemmrn1
while the little gu) is ignored.
Group formed to oppose recall
of Laguna council members ,
l 1J1mcJ lhl" t11unh ..,"'''''' 'Dt'I "llh 4l\fllllM1t.Jr' p..·r da'
Thl' 11nl' n11n·< .i.hh•rnc..; lrl't'"J' 1ntl'I·
d1Jn~c l • IT'.slc.c thl' ll'l1 'J' 1n < h1, :tf.u
"'~·r .ii".,,.., \t•htd••, .1 Ja, ll'-1.' thl'
1t1mt111n c•f lntt·r\t:lh' '';.ind 1.:i
· 11 ... 1~c:J al lht num~·r\JnJ 'JtJ Huh
m.1< "-•rd""' '-dhl ( hut.~ Pt' t'UI a I llltran'>
cng1nl·1·r "h' "'''lo.1·J "Ith 1h Fcdrr.11
11 ~h"J' \dm11ll'>IJ.11ton 1r \\ J\hln~lt•n
Interestingly. Binder doesn't in.elude forml'r
Wh11e House.' chtl'f of staff Don Regan in that
categof) Hr's not raking the Rl'~gans in his toml' for
anyth1nf so rudimentary as money He wants
re~enge.
And \\> 1eder thinks HER opponents are
mahc1ou~ • • • Nathan Rosenberg isn't relying on thl' stars to
guide his candidacy in the 40th C'on,rl'ss1onal
D1stnct Republican pnmary
Pulling out all the stops. Rosenberg has issued
an 80..paJl' paperback. "A Conservative Jn Action."
that outlines his pos1t1on on the issues
It includes a homey chapter about his past.
growing up an a ltttle bu fl where everyone knew each
other and nobody wo mcd about locking thl' back
door. And 11 tells how his eyl's werC" opened when hl'
attended the .o\1r Force Academy and. later. worked
in Washinaton D.C. More than any othl'r chapter 1 n
the book. this onl' should g.ive readers an idea of
where Rosenberg 1s coming from.
By LASCEIG~ON
Ol IN Delly ll'llot St""
For murl· thJn rhrn· mon1h ... a group
1r:1ng to recall 1hc I agunJ Rc.tlh ( 11'
Council has hccn up 1n arm~ about 1ht
allcgt•J fatlur~ ofmun1c1 pal goH·mment
Ml·mbers of thl' group. th rough
ad\l'rtl!ll:ments and an a~rt:\'il\ l' door-to-
door lJmpa1gn ha,, tned 111 con,ince
'Otl'r' that a m.iJunt' of tht.' u1U nnl has
1rampkd tl\l"f pn,Jtl' prorx·rt' nght\ and
should 1'°11.' oU\ll'<l from ollice
Bui the: n'l.111 group no" h;i, compe11-
tion
.\ ttruup \.11-t·hairt•J "' a former Laguna
ma\\1r annnunted l ue\da' that 1t has sent
mort• than 1\.(111() ktll'f'> 10 Laguna f("SI·
dc.-nt-. plead in~ <oupport for thl' rnunc1I
The ktter. "'h1ch indude<> J request lo r
donatmns. calls the ret·all an attempt 10
ta~e O'er (JI~ Hall h' J disgruntled
han<ltul of people: "ho "'ould ui,c the recall
prOl·c-.c, to funh~r their pohtllal end' and
settle personal \Cores
gJ:!wnn~ "gnJturt"' II• te1rll' J 'Pl"• ,J
dellrrin in '\o\ l"m~·r 111 ou<;t \1a,0r Ddn
.....t•nnn ;mJ lOUnctl ml mher. l 1d.1 l l·n·
nl'' .ind Roht'n Gent!"\ The gro 1r .. i\O
horx·' 111 replace < nunCllman '-l'll
J 111pJ1nd .. "ht v.tll lit up for re~lr:\lwn
trl ''"l·mher Jnd "Jnt' ln -.Cl" ( '''
\l,1.nJgl r "-l'nneth h..inl.. 1ireJ
1 >nh ( nun1..1l~oman \1Jr:ha < •111'11 n
h.1, n111 ~ .... ·n targl't<.•d in lht• re.JI! l >c:-.p11•·
.1,lt1laJl, trnm lhl· rl·cJll t•rg.:in11at1 •n ll•r
hl r ~l'nl·r.il" pro-hu\1ne~' '1:i:i~1· I •lil'>on
""l'P.•'4.·d to tht' rt•t·all
.. ,, thl' people art.• unhJflP' .1"'41u1 lht·
~opk "ho rl"pre\ent thl·m th•·' ,h,1ulJ
dt'll 111her onl'\
.\nd that' thl' '1e"' ,h..1rrJ ti' m.•mt>. .,
ol Pr11tl'l I Laguna ( omm ll•'l"
· "l' arl 1n tlJ'J'O"lllon II In' 1Jli11n~ lht•
rnall prr"'."' ..,.1 th.:1111 ht-.ome' a v.c-.iron
111 \p11t• .1nd 'l'l"1.1JI !Oll'rt''t .. altllH1tng lil
lhl' k lll'f
l> < It• rem~ till' inlt'rlh.tll~l'
·· 1 en ~c•Jr' .1~u J •he l"P 'fl<''"~ •uld
ha\l' ~n 1n '\'e" 'I 11r~ '-l'" lt"r.l'\ and
( hl1..Jjltl 'C'"' \H' hJH ''ll"Jfl\ Jll lht' \t)oll\
\\' 'l' taH .• ng aho;.tt "'Jml· lrcmcnd.Jui.
\ I \J llll'' •I I fJ t)jl. -hl' \J td
T fh ''-'nl t111n Pl lhl l J\l\h1>re.
\l,1 \flhu1 JnJ "\mlli/ r • "'·''' 1n
\IJ''Tlt'JJ < 1lun1' in '"rt ~·rn < Jl1ft•rn1a
pl.lll'J •ifth in lht. 1•n.: ''llon linl'UP
~· .. Ju,,. 11 'o(,"f\ l"' ~ ~ '\ I " " q• h" k~ Pl"I JJ \
\n111hn ~ 1 • 11' .. , u~· lhe iun ·
ll••n <•I ii l' Harl:,or an,l 'J' l>11·go IH'l'v.;n'
in < Jr\on mal 1ng 11 th1. '1\th hu"r't
I'll r,' Jngl' tn lhl' \l>UI tr.
I" < >rJn11.t• I ,1un!' :n"'"J.' un .. 1uH·\
J 1\u:J \fl<•I' '4."\l"ll ;.inJ nrnc • r till'
'' 1.1 II\ t l"t 111 dl'>llJh 1111n
J •. ,·,~htl 'P\" "'J' , la1ml'd t-1 1h1'
\o!l'' od -..Jr lrJhfl Rnl'f frt't'\\:l\\ in
l l r· li.1, ~ n 1 '' \ nge le' < •u n 1'
"ti, , ~: ~ "11 , t:h dt'' a da' pa~~ 1hrdugh
• ""' l •ht ' 1lumC' l'I t1.1·1i,
Rosenberg says he won't win any literary
awards for the book and he doesn't even ellpect
rcc1p1C'nts will read 11 from cover to cover. But 1fthey
read the forcward and perhaps a chapter or two on
issues that interest thl'm. he feels the gamble will
have paid off.
Thl' anti-re-call group. Proll·ct Laguna
Comm1ttl"'C contend., 11s opponent\' pm-
111on threaten\ t'n' 1ronmcntal proll't llon
and traffic managemrnt
Former Mayor Sally Bellenae
The rl'lotll -...1, 'parl t.'d in fanu.1r. a1•r1
th/ lOUnl1 rt'Jl't.ll'J merchant 1 .nt•nnl' 81~d·, fl'lJUl'.,t to put a l l111hint? rJt I..
out\adc her 'Ion· Thl'lounc1I \Jld thl rJd.;
'1olated an outt.!1'X1r Jl\pla·. 11d n.rn.e
1 ..1 1111rn tJ d r 't"r. ~l·t ar iu nd prt'll~
lfl't'l1 '>J1d l altran' 'po~e,m3n C rcne
Rer' hl'l '4.· n
Bill\\ a1J ,,1 [)n, fr' IM H aghv. a' \atel\,
an Orange I t•U nl\ \\;sh hdog gmup d1dn'1
-.han.-Benhl"l-...·n 'PPl•m1st1l t1u1look Frank "lewman.
It is a pmble. 100. openina yourself up, well.
hkca book.
The comm1lt('(' 1s co-chaired b' fonner
Ma,or Salh Bellerue and resident Lam
Clvestad. lt<i membership numbers more
than 100 peo ple and includes former
mayors Bobbie Minkin and Ph) lhs
Sweene\-. said commmec <ipokl'sman
'1\1) feeling at thl' tx·~1nn1n~ •'J' 111
ignore 11. bul I thought 11 thl' n· gPt:ltt. Ill
~eep harassing the {ounul \'l' ,h .. 1ilJ Jn
\omething ... Belleruc said
'\int·c thl'n the re.-all grc•un ha\ toroaJ·
cned It' lOmplaint<o a nJ I•\\ 11,.-J on a
n um~r of l·11' nxk' "hllh t .11n1t•11,!\
'H•latl' pn' :itc proJ)lTI\ nght'
. .\n\OOl "hll I\ Jntl·fl'l;,itl .Jl lhl' ,l,,n
ufthe gaml' 14' ~1mph n11t tnlcorml'<I I! d
... lid
'"If < altr.in\ put '' much 1 me and
enefl:' into hu1ldmg r iad.. !.tl'ad of
putting out riropaganda tr: •nil, l on' inc:e
u' 1ha1 thr road., are !-l"'l1 v.c'd ,, 1 IX' hettl'r
l1tl • t't" \31J Tht· ( ommmee 10 Rn all 1 11' 1 oun, 11 ''
HB recording executives
indicted on fraud charge
From staff aad wire repona
Two recording industry uccutives
from Huntington Beach who aHescd-
ly tradl'd on b11 star names to bilk
more than a dozen banks out of S23
million. Wl'rc named Wednesday in a
federal pand jury indictment,
tutbonties SI.Id.
lo all. SJll people v.ere named 1n the
39~ount indictment.
"lo ttrms of total loss. this 1s ont of
the W&est bank fraud cases p10eoted
an the country." said U.S. Attorney
Roben C. Bonner in announcina the
indictment.
The cha~ involv~ bank and mail
fraud. mak1na false statemeats and
aidiQI end abetdna.
The five men and one VfOm&n. all
offim"s or pnncipals:to thrt.e record-
ins indu uy _C\lU!pmcnt or tusina
rompanics. 1l1CS'41y akl they woukt
bUy rrcordina tqu_!~t and lcate it
to• rttordina Jtudio, he said. They
tbien lllqiedly IOld Of as.sipcd \be
~
N1i,bbor1 compl~aned 10
allthcirita tblt • mu oo Hidory
wumo.wtnahi1lalfll9-1c I 1:40p.m. • • • Raidnl1 ~ ll:CiJll ~
PeoPlt -an.. bl ~·
leases to finanaal 1nstJtullons..
HowtvCt', of the S23 million an
equipment said to exist.Just $300,000
worth of cqw. pment could be found.
Bonner said
Named inw 39-count indictment
were Robet1 Phillip Bemfeld. 36, and ~u Canon. 40, both of
Huntinatoa Beach. Also named ~
Klmblll Dean Riclwds, 32. of Santa
Fe Sorlnas: Thomas£. Curnow. 43. of ta Canadi Ainlf'idle; John Ne-100
Gnffith. )8, ofSanta Ana; a.net Jotcpb
PhiHp Tanous.'°• ofGkndale.
Bemfe1d was presickn& of RJv'era Capital Corp., a Hun~on Beach
tuot'dina leasin1 company, ._htle
Griffith was e.11ccuu~ \'C president
of the cocnJ)&Dy. Canon • a corporaie otrte:er and Tanous_.., 1
compenr assocaarc, Bol'\OCI' said.
Curnow as a princ:ipeJ ofT.C. Audio. a
compuy •bic.b su~ eqwpmmt.
bc•id. Richards. the _pruident or Con·
IOIW.ited All.irit Companies. alkacd-
ly was represented as thl' ov.ncr of a
f'r'COrdiog studio that had arran~
ments wuh such artists as Lionel
R1ch1e. Ted Nu&C"nt and Lawrence
Wtlk. but those relat1onsh1ps dtd not
exist, said .o\ssmant U S. Attoml'}
Leon Weidman.
AfTa.llnment for thl' sn was set for
Monda>
ThOSI(' financial IOSlllUUOOS IO·
vohed included; Wh1tlttr Thnft and
Loan. Cittzens Bank of C'osta Mesa..
Natsonal Bank of Cahfomll. lndu
trial Bank. Great Westtm Wsins.
Textron Fmanc11I Corporation.
Union Bank. Gtneral El«tnc Credit'
C.orp.. Secunty Plaafic Bu\ID
Fal\UU, irdc Business Cmi1L Inc... rU'St Interstate Lcasang. Sumnomo
8arik of California.. John Hancock
V nina ud Atlantic Financial Sa\• . But. ~ IOiaes due IO fTaDd are
uf*kd tb be around S92 mtllion
t ,eu. 8oUicr Jaid.
Mal .\nhur 81' J 111.11. 111~ • np1ec. ot
floor plan' \uth1•1 • ,., hlunJ o ut
la1er that thn "l n· '"'' cmrli"t'l."'\
Costa Me..
.\ "oman Jlkgedh '•'Id auth1mt1e\
she wanted '" hu' hl.'r lnend a dress
but couldn't .1tl11rJ 11 w <>he stoic 11
"iartha Elc."nJ \ramhuro ~to 18 of
Costa \.1esa "'..!' am·,ll-d b\ a );..\fart
stc urit~ guard .1t1c r allcgl'dl)
snatching tour µ1 met\ 'alue-d al
more than S 'i4 • • • l\.Jds arc '>U\f>l"-ted ot ha' mg to<>SC'd
a rock through a"' 1nd11\\ at thc:-Rnstol
Cinema. The J.lm.A~l' "·•' c-~1m1tl'd
at SlOO • • • A thief u'C"d a °" rr"Jn, er to pl'\
open thC' "1n1·" 1ndov. of a T O)Ot.t
J)ld.up lruC'k paned 1n the '.ioo Mod
of \'t'nue of 1hc C\tars Thr owne1·
rt"pe>nc-d a S:!85 lo-.."
a'
door 1 n 1 ht 2:oc1 hie,~ ._,, l:'kla" are
Slrttt Jnd stoic J '-J• l l;a~n mov.er
and a S \0() V.l."t',k rn:r . . .
Burglars U'4.'J a "I.. 10 'ma'h .l
v.indo~ t<' J t-l11t I ~"C l amarl'
parl.t"d al th( hi. J, Jnd stok '""
cameras. S -,3,h J S~ll walkt and .1
SI SO a1rltne t•l l..ct • • • Tttn-aged °t'lt•" a nd 11rl<1 repc111(',1.
I) Wt"fC h1ng on the ,,J~wall in tr,•nt
of 'l..orm·s "''t.1urnn1 at fkJ,h
Boul<',ard and lk1t ~'cnul' ;in,t
hara-.~ C'U'itnm('f'\ • • • " ~·dent "31J \llml'Onl· llH.'\I ...
lake off ber 5'.:rttn door and. '>hr ".b
too afraid to tool tCI St.~ "h') 11 "a"
Shl' h~rd a c::ar dn' c 1,ff 3nd l3tcr
le:lrned that 1t ~~" <'nh ht'r N" tncnd
"'ho had kfl a bu\in('<.'> 'ard
Newport Beach
.\ ,i(ko amera. a man·, 1old
bractdn. a •'O"'-'"'' •TI\t~-atch and ca.sh. \Oltl~r •ort.h an c-.umated
S2. l ~ rt"porttd ,,olen T~~
from a homl' n \\ ~ Oct-anfronL
The thief app.·u·tnlly cn\C'red thro
m unloc:ked dOOf. ••• T Wolf rootai "'"I ctu and ba1 -oar •"Ol'\b S 1. th( btt
\"llucd 8'Sl .~ll-~ ~from
a room 00 Bi& }'On on~c.
tht 'aru told poili~ T_. .
Laguna Beach
~ 1o 1 t• ''' Hall. : I. t)I Hu 1~turi
~ J,h "'a' amsted a1 " '' rm
\\ t'dm·"1a' at Salt ( ~~ & ·" h on
•t1'p1,-...1n l,f branJ1 .. h1nJ l!Ur HC'
"a' hc:-1.1 in lieu of S50(1 hail l ht•
.tllt'p.C'\.1 nl 1dl'nt ocrurrod ,11 I ~I p m
at :~11 -.. ( ~• H11hv..'B' • • • \ h.indtiun and c.a"h ·~l·r rC"~mc'\1
''llkn al .i .ii pm V.:ednl·'4.la' from a
n·".tl·n,e 1n the ~Q(M l Mc'\ i.. t,f \lta
l .tf:Unlt • • • ~ JU\C'ntlc-from Laguna Rcalh v.11'
arr~trd at l '\O f\ m. "edn~\ at
IJI)()' ( ot~t H 1gh~a' on 'u~1;u,n
ol C'ommcmal hurglan
Marine dies after
run at El Toro base
'
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Reports ~f Noriega deal
drawing sharp criticism
WASHJNOTON (AP) -The Re-and Panama's anli~·Noricp. 1m-
llU lidministratioa it discuui .. a blsS1dor to the United Slalft.
deal O..t coukl result in 1hedropp1na Adminis1ra1ion souroes. speakina
of dn&a tnffickina chlJ)es qainst on condition of anonymity, u.id
Puaman.i&n 1trongm1n Manuel An-Wcdnnda} that Florida dnte-trar-. Noritaa in e.J.ChaflF for his fick..ina 1nd1ctmcnu apinst the de
nt to relinquish \'C?wef, a facto Panamanian ruler would be
HOUK spokesman said today. dropped 1fhe stepped down Md left
.. We're still talkiRfi'~ about such a the country for a )·car. The IOUtttS deal. u.id chtef presidential spokes-said the Jus11tt Depanmcnt objecud
man Marlin Fiuwa~ ... What this to the offer. which was approved 11 a
amounts 10 lsa plea birgain.·· he said. White House meetina.
However,' lhc spokesman said no Sen. John Kerry, O.Mau.. said that
direct nef;Oliations have taken plaa-if desc'np~1ons of the offer ~
with Nonep on the maucr accuralc. 11 v.·ould appar to be a
Eattitt. White Hou~ chtef of staff ''IClOI) ror Nonep, allowin& his
Howard Buer. withou1 actu.lly con-loyalists to rc1~1 n cont~I while he
firmina an offer. told CBS-TV 1ha1 1r SJ>:t=fll ··.~ ~cars vacation on tht
such an arn.naemt'nt aot Noriega out R1v1rra. of~wer. "that woWd be the moSf"""'\ .. l fl111.·asa cop.1n~tonorMiami
ftWtNI and prodoctivt' plea barpi;J-.-.tir some11.here. I d sit thn't •"4 say
that we have Sttn io a long time." this adm1n1stra11on ~s sent a ~ipal Rt:pons of an offer brought sharp that cnme does pa). Kerry said on
criticism today rrom sevcnJ sena1ors the CBS sho111.
Kerry such such 1 dal would bt .. a
mistake 1Dd even an insult to the
effon1of this country to fi&ht a war on .......
Ambassador Juan.Sosa, appearina
on the CBS ~m. said Noriqa
Ops>0nen1s cannot acttpt the drop-
p1n1 of cha.ran wilhout any alTILn&e-
menu made for ne:r.t year's ck.ction,
the ~tructurina of the defense forces
Noriega controls or the settina up of a
aovemmcnt of rt<'o ncilialion.
Sosa also said the obvious dif-
fercnCt'S amons U.S. offi cials on how
lO handle None&a have only helped
him.
He said ii Nonrga is to leave. he
should lca\•e now and no t wait un1il
August, 11.h1ch rt'ponedly would bt
pa,. ofthc arrangement betv.·~n U.S.
officials and Norirga:
The reponed offer is the latest 1n a
series or adm1n1stration efforts sinC't
Fe~ruar).
Aloha pilots
confident of
safe landing
Seven face charges in
Capitol Hill bombings
WASHINGTON ( . .4.P)-Noc once
in· the 13 harrowing minutes 11 took
the CR"W of Aloha . .\1rhnes fl1gh1 ~43
to land the st\•crl) dama$ed p13ne did
co-pilot Madl'linc ··M1m 1" Tompkins
doubt she and p1lo1 Robert
Schom stheimer ...,·ould kttp control
ofthe craft. shc said today.
"I didn·1 feel ner,·ous:· e'en
thou&h the crt""' sa111.· sk) through the
cockpit doorway. had one engine out
and commun1cateti with hand signals
because of the noise. Tompkins said
on ABC-TV·s .. Good Morning
"-mmca."
Schornsthc1mer said he struggled
10 fly the plane by "f«1:· unaware
that a 20-root chunk of ca bin ceiling
had bttn shorn off the Boc1ng 737,
sweeping a stewardess to her dt'ath.
WASHINGT(}.' C~PI -Seven
members of a ll·f11s1 terrorist sn)up
linked tot .... ·o blood1 Bnnk'sarmorcd
truck robbene~ 1 n I Q8 I race MW
charges of 5t't\1ng off bombs at 1hc
l !.S. Capi tol and thrtt military
fac1ht1es.
The charge!> 111.l.'rc madt' public here
\.\'cdnesda) JU St hour!> after one of the
dcrcndants. Mani\ n Buck, was con·
1'1cted 1n Nc111. 'r Ork of murder and
armed robber. 1n 1111.0 1981 Brink's
truck holdups.1ha1 ten rour dead.
Buck. Lind;i ~uc E1ans. and Laura
\.\'hllehorn .... ere ,-hargcd with con-
sp1nng 10 ""·agt• a ~ampa1gn of ··armed
propaganda·· against ··1 mpenal1s1
rule" by setting off bombs in the
Capitol and se1cn otht'r locations in
Washington and '\le .... 'r'ork City.
Susan Rosenberg. Timothy Blunk.
Dr. .-'.Ian Berkman and Elizabeth
Dukc 111.rrl.' named as part1c1pants but
not chargcrl wit h conspiracy.
All seven were charged with ma-
licious damage of government prop-
•ert)' b) placing bombs in tht' Cap11ol
and al th ret military buildings heft'.
Tht m1dn 1ght e:r.-plosion 1n a cor-
ridor o u1s1de lhe U.S. Senate
chambt'~ on Nov. 7. 198), blas1ed a
large hole 1n a \11all and shattered fo ur
"'indo111.s It damaged SC\'eral pa.int·
1ngsand knocked doors off the hinges
ou1srdr 1hc office ofScnatc Majority
Le.ader Robcn Byrd. 0-W.Va .. then
the mtnont\ leader. Born~ .... ~re also detonated at the
National War College at Ft. McNair
on Apnl 26. 1983. the Washington
Na'~ 't'ard Compu1er Cen1cr on Aug.
18. 1983. and thc Na''Y Yard Officer's
Cl ub on Apnl 20. 1984.
The bombings 1n1 urcd no one .
•
Tabatha Fa.ter
Transplant
recipient,
I
.4. succumbs
PITTSBURGH (A PJ -A feis1y. 3-
ycar-old girl "'ho made medical
h1stor) with a five-organ 1ransplant
died after a six-month struggle that
doctors sa) wi ll help advancc re·
search into the Cllperimental surgery.
Tabatha Fos1cr of Madisonville.
Ky .. who spent most of hcr life in
hospitals. died Wednesday after-
noon. a month shy of her founh
binhda}. 1n the 1n1ensive care unll at
·Ch11dren·s Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Thc 36-pound. pigtailed child was
tht' world's longcsl survivor of a five-
organ transplant. She rttc1ved a new
liver. small intestines. pancreas and
pans of a slomach and colon dunng a
l 5·hour ellpenmental operation that
ended No'. I
Similar procedures had been per-
formt'd onl\ twice before 1n the
world. and bOth patients died"" 11h1n a
rcw days.
An 1nfect1on 1n Tabatha·s blood-
Slrtam caused her hean, kidneys and
liver to rall. said hospital
spokeswoman Sue Cardill o.
-·11 was system failure, everything.
It was like a chain reaction." she said.
I
By any name, Reagan
finally endorses.Bush
in presidential contest ,.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Qeo,_e
Bush It tut has President Reapn's
bin.sin& for his rlct' for the White
House, but the presidcnt"s terse
siatemcnt of suppan. mispronounc·
in& 1he namt' of his vitt president.
SiCnt Bush aides scurrying to e:r.press
en1husiasm for the endor5tmcnt.
Reapn delivered the long-awailcd
endorsement of his 1980 and 1984
running mate at a Republican fund·
raisin& dinner Wedne-sday night. 1ell-
ing his audience he would "campaign
as hard as I can" for Bush.
The president, bestowing hi s ap-
proval on Bush's campaiJn more
than two "·~ks after the vice presi-
dent mat~malically clinched 1he
GOP nomination in the Penn-
sylvania primary. camc in a brief
three sentences at the conC'l usion ofa
15-minute speech,
While Reagan's backing was nevcr
in doubt, the prt"Sident had stuck to a
promise to remain netural as long as
there weft' other challcngers. Bush's
rcn1a1n ing ri val, Pat Robertson, an·
nounced earlier \Vednesday that he
""'ould suppon Bush.
During his speech. Reagan men·
tioncd Bush only three t1n1es. m1spro-
nouncina bis name on one of those
ocaislons 1s "Geor:at Bosh.··
BlU Bush aides immcdia1ely
stressed that they were pleased with
Reapn's announctmenl •. no matter
how brief.
.. lt"s a total endoncment."" 11id
Bush's chief of staff Craia Fuller. ··1
would no1 look for what wasn't said. I
would look ror what was said. I'm
full y satisfied. I don't think it gets any
belier."
Bush's press secretary. Stephen
Han. said "it looks like an endorse-
ment to me.··
"Thcse guys love each other." he
added.
Speaking at a S 1.500-a-plate ban-
qu0('t attended by more than 3.000
Republicans, Reagan concluded a
speech about the accompl1shmen1sof
his adm1n1s1ration with these words:
"I intend to campaign as hard as I
can. My candidate is 1 former
member of Congress. ambassador to
China. ambassador to the United
Na ti ons. director of the CIA and
national chairman of1he Republican
pany. l'n1 going to work as hard as I
can to make V1C't President George
Bush the nc~t pres1 den1 ofthe United
States."
Study outlines disabilities
suffered by Vietnam vets
By Tiie A91odated Preti
WASHINGTON -American soldiers who served 1n Vietnam suffer
from more: depression. anxiety and alcohol abuse than do other Gls. but
medical examinations reveal no physical indications of c:r.posure to Agent
Orange:, a herbicide used widely during the Vietnam War. The sludy,
conducled by the Centers for Disease Control and released today for
publicati on in the Journal oflhe American Medical Association, also showed
that Victnam ve terans have a greater hearing loss and a measurably lower
sperm count.
Jet lands after crack causes loss of pressure
Composer Irving Berlin honored on his 1 OOth
FORT WORTH. Tellas -An American Airlines Boeing 727 lost cabi n
pressure and had to make an unscheduled landina because of a 15·inch crack in
the fuselage. an a.irlioc spokesman said today. The cause: of the crack, near the
right wheel well. could take several weeks of study to determine. said American
spokesman Stevc McGregor. American Flight 984. with 105 passengers and
seven crew members, was en route Monday from Chicago to Philadelphia
when it suddenly lost cabin prcssutt.
Three Marines missing after copter crash NEW YORK (APl-America bli:sscd lrv1ng
Berlin on his IOOt.h b1nhda). as such d1vcr~t
ttlebn1ics as Leonard Bernstc1n. Wa ltcr (~ronk111:
and Garrison Keillor sang 1hc legacies of the
composer who --set the ...,·orkl tapping."
The prol11ic songv.·nter. a longtime recluse.
d1dn ·t attend the thrtt-hour cclcbrauon \\C'dncs-
da) n1gh1 before a packed house at Carnegie Hall.
although he was believed to be listening \ 1a a
hookup fron1 his Ne"" York mansion
The pagcantr) staned big and cndC'd bigger.
""11h the Arm) Chorus and soldiers rrom Fon D1:r.,
N.J .. fil ling the s1age in fron1 of a JO-piece
orchestra Bo~ Scouts and Girl Scouts s1and1ng 1n
the aisles and Ma nl~n Hornc"s meuo-soprano
\OK~· waring abo\C them 1n Berl1n·s "God Bless
.\n1cnca .··
Then. mo<;! of the e\cntng's performcrs stood
in front of the audience of4.000. joined hands and
arms. and cvcrybod~ sang a lus1 y .. Thert''s No
Bus1ncs~ Like Sho111.· Business," another Berlin
classic.
"\Vhcn Jr,·1ng Berhn began wn11ng 83 year.;
ago . .\mcncan popular music had no voice of its
own:· said thl" '1ol1n1st Isaac Stern. ··we were a
hodge-podge of nat1onaht1cs and nb1ses. But he
heard noth1n,_ bu1 melodies ··
HONOLULU -A search was continuing !oda) for three Marines
missing and feared dead after !heir hehcopter crashed into the Pacific Ocean
during a Oight tochCC'k maintenance work on its rotor blades. officials said. The
CH-46 Sea Knight from K.aneohc: Marin~ Corps .Air Stauon crashed
Wednesday into water about 30 feet deep a m1lc off t.he island o~Oahu. Three
heli copters searched unsuccessfully for the crew unl!l sunset. wnh the scan::h
con1inuing at night "'ith a Coast Guard cutter. An air search was scheduled to
resume again al da .... ·n.
Drugfindleads to seizure of boat Navymanexpectedacquittal Carson in
S•N UIEG01'PI-' Non hem Cahfornoa "'''"• manJ"'"'· ""' ... d. on charges of AIDS assault r.1·n e .c.orm
boat seized after Coa~t Guard officials found a uny He addl'.'d 1hat a small amoun1 ofmatcnal believed to 1 j 1 4
amoun1 of manjuana on board 111.·as to be tu med over to be me1hamphe1am1ne also was on board. Tests will be run By The Associated Press
U.S. Custom·s officials 10 venr\ the ~ubstance. on return ··in keeping with iht• ·lcro tolerancc' pohc). which "L'nder federal la". possession of any amount of SAN FR.\NC!SCO -A Navyav1on1cstCC'hn1cianacqu111C'dofassault for
!he Coast Guard adop1cd in .\pnl ofth1 s }Car. the 55-foot illegal drugs. ho\l.e\er small. is a cnme.·· Kay said. "In having sell" i1h his former fianc« desp11c knowing he ca med lhc AIDS virus
U.S. fishing vessel Mana Elena has been sc1zed:· Coast ad'diuon. an} \'CSSl!'L vehi cle or aircraft used to transpon said he was nol surprised by the favorable vcrdic1. "It was wha1 I fell was nght:·
Guard Pen~ Officcr Leo Kay said Wednesday as he read illegal drugs is subJttl lO seizure.·· said Peny Officer 2nd Class John E. Crawford. 27. accompanied by his prt'sent
from a prepared state men I. The boarding and .seizurtofthc Mana Elena about 75 fianc«. Karen Skavdahl, after !he vc rd1c1 was announCC'd Wt'dnesday.
Officials s.a1d thc boa1 would be turned O\ cr to local miles west of San Diego follows the confiscations earlit'r Crawford's family and friends applauded, and Crawford's c1v1han auornc}.
Customs officials todav this '''eek off Kev \\'est. Fla .. ofthc S2.5 million yacht Ark Howard De N1kc. said "Bravo" after the Sl!'ven-member jury announced the
The 1hr« men on board ihc vessel. based out of Moss Ro) al and the ·s600.000 Ms. Mindy. a 52.foot spon "t'rdict before M1lita r) Judge Richard Mollison at the Treasure Island Navy
Landing near Montere). "·ere not arrt"Slcd but may face fishing boa\. Station. Jeannie Elmer. Crawforcfs former girlfriend and accuser. said she is
charges later. officials said. Their names v.·en:n 't released. .\uthontics said they round about a teaspoonful of upsct by the 'erdict and fears I\ will cncouragc othcrs no1 to rcvcal to their sex
Upon arrival 1n San D1t'go. the boa1 will be turned manJuana aboard the Ark Royal. which was returned lo panncrs that they arc 1nrt'.'C'ted with the AIDS virus.
over 10 U.S. Customs for the pursuit of leg.al proceedings its Nc"'J'.)Ort Beach o""ners Tuesda) after they paid S 1.600
that could 1ncludt• its forfeiture. Kay said. 1n fines and fccs .
The Coast Guard team that boarded the Mana E~na O n the Ms. Mind). agents reponedly found traces of
for a random 1nsprtt1on fou nd less than an ounce of man1uana 1n a plasuc bag and cocaine residue:.
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Gangster guilty of killing journalist
REDWOOD CITY -A superior coun j~ fronounccd Taiwanese
gangster Tuna Kuci-SiCn guilty of ••an act of politica terrorism" before she
sentenctd him to 27-ycars-to-lifc for the 1984 murder of Chinese-American
journalist Henry Liu. In anno uncina the sentence on Wednesday. San Mateo
County Superior Court Judge Marprct J. Kemp rejected dcrcnse lawyer
Doualas Gray's arguments that the sentence run concurrently with TunJ'S 2~
year lederal prison term for heroin smuaglina. Prosecutor Bob 8ishopsa1d that
could have set Tun,1 free after serving only a few years of the slate sentence.
Tuna. 36. was convicted by a jury in March of gunning down Liu in the pI2gt'
of the wri1er's home in Daly City on Oct. 15. 1984. The 52-yc:ar-0ld Liu was a
columnisl ror Chinese-language newspapers in San Francisco and had just
published an unOattering biography of Taiwan leader Chi1na. who died fOur
months ago.
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BU RBANK (AP) -Revelations
that astrology plays a part in White
House scheduhng represented a gold·
mine or gags too tempting ror Johnny
Carson to pass up -writer's strike or
no writcr"s strike.
Returning to the air for the first
time since the scriptwriters" strike
opened in early March, Canon
said."I just could not stay away any
IORJCr from all things thal arc JOil'll
on 1n the country. I was compelled to
come back.··
Carson returned to live broadcasts
of "The Tonight Show .. with his tint
.self-writtc:n monologue Wednesday
night.
··rm a Scorpio on the cusp .... You
know, we finally have a clue nowu lo
what the hell (are) the loony tunes
thin~ that have been comina out or
\\'1shin1ton."
.. The Tonight Show.. went into
reruns when the Writen Guild or
America struck the motion picture
and television industry on March 7.
Carson referred to revelations by
formc:r White House: chier or staff
Donald Repn that Nancy Reqan
rq;ularly consulted an astrolotcr 10
cktttminc lhe dmin1 of President
Rcapn·s movements.
"We apparently have a new cabinet
offitff in the' government I wu not
aware of -the Sttretary of Hc:alth,
Education and Soothsay1na.
'"I am not an c .. ptrt on utroloCY, I
know a littk bit about it. but I
understand lhc ~ witlt the
chart 1s they call it, ls divided into the
to-<:alled 12 houses and ljust didn't
know 1hc While HOUJt_wu one of tlt<m," be quipped.
"Aj>PU'<ntly lhc U~t 18)'1
that Rc:tpn's sip is the: ri11na bo.aie
of Aquarius. Nancy's houte bi. 1
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l Ot.,.e Cout OAJLY PtLOTIThurtdt1y. May 12. 1MI • All
U.S., SoVlet negotiators
agree to terms Of arms pact
Chinese_ Jet
hijacked by
nationalists
French nuclear blast clra1N
criticism from NeW zealaad
By 1't Anoclaled Prus
Wl l.Ll ll.,jCJ TOl'I ?'1.c"' Zealand -France toda) dC1onatcd ttJ firll
undcraround nuclC'ar bomb th1r. year in the South Pacific. New Zealaod
protcstc:d lh<' e\plos1on ~nd said 11 could not have ha~ It a wonc ttme.
The 50 .. J.:1loton OC\ ICC' t'QUl\3lent to S0.000 tons or dynamite. ~t oft at s
a,m a1 a nuclear IC"\l s11c on the Frcnth-control~ MUNtua Atoll. about onc-
third ol the "'.1' bet'<'cen ,.,,.c"' Zealand and the Central Amenc:aa coast. The e~plos1on "'Ot~ · 1he 9~nd undcrvound test there since Franee abandoned
atmosphem ll"'lllng an I 97.S said to "'&N-1ck Smith, director oft~ New
Zealand ~1 .. mologital ~r' aton 1n Welhnston. ''The New Znland
go' ernmc:nt "'Ill keep l"llprcssan' lls ~1rong concern about f~nch nuclear
tc\11ng "'hcnc' er 11 occurs:· said Ne"' Zealand Fomin Mn1Ster Rustcll
Mar.hall 'The 11ming \:ould not be "'o~ ... The tesuna has r.tratned France's
relatiom"' 1h 1.ou n1nc:., of the ~lulh Paci he "'hich ha'C' d«larcd the rc&JOn a
nudear·lrt"l' 1ont'
GENEVA (AP)-U.S. and Soviet
nqotiators toda) rtached aarcement
on all the tcthnical 1ssu~ that caused
the Senate to postpone debate on a
nuclear m1ss1k' treaty before the
Moscow summn. a senior U.S. of-
ficial said.
The official. who spoke on con·
diuon of anonymity. said the Reas.an
Administration would report the
results ofSecrttary of State Gcorse P.
Shultz's mcetinas wtth Soviet Forc1sn
Minister Eduard A. Shevard nadze to
the Senate on Friday.
The neaot1ators had disagreed over
monitonng compliancc with the trca·
ty to scrap all American and Soviet
medium· and shorter-range missiles
President Reagan and Soviet leader
Mikhail S. Gorbachev ~1gned the
accord last Dec 8.
It was not known whether the
Senate would accept the ag.reemcnt
worked out over t\\O days in Geneva
Shultz alread) has predicted further
problems m1gh1 an se 1n ca~ ing out
Super KGB
spyPhilby
dies at 76
LON DOI" I.\ P) -L' p~r-crust
Englishman Harold "Kim" Philb).
who for ncarl) three decades spied fo r
the Soviets from the heights ofBn11sh
intelligence. died a decorated KGB
officer in Moscow He was 76.
The Foreign Office said 11 learned
from the So' 1et Ernbass} 1n London
that Ph1lb} had died WC'dnesda}. The
embassy gave no cause of death. Four
months ago. Ph1 lb) said he was
suffenng from arrh} thm1a, a hean
irregulanty
The most damaging double agent
in modem British h1stol). the suave.
handsome Ph1lb) !.ent man~ Western
agents to their deaths.
With three now-deceased col-
leagues he met at Cambndgc Un1ver-
s11y in the 1930s-Donald Maclean.
Guy Burgess and An thon} Blunt -
Ph1lb) turned Bntaan's most prC'C1ous
secrets over to the Kremlin
B\ e'<tCnS10n. he bctraved the
Un1t<'d States. too. since he was pnv)
10 top-secret 1nforma11on e'<changed
b' the two allies
·Tass. the official SO\ 1e1 news
agcnC). toda) eulogized Ph1lb) as an
··outstand 1 ng·· master sp) "ho helped
defend the So' 1e1 Union from West·
cm mtclhgencc. h dtd not <;.a~ how or
where he died.
Tass said Ph1lb~ waged "a direct
battle against the special services of
capitalist countrie!>. whose acuvlty
was d1r«tcd against the So' 1et
Union. against the movement for
peace and progress ..
Ph1 lb) was on his wa) to becoming
head of British mtelhgence when he
came under susp1c1on an 1951, when
Maclean and Burgess - who had
been posted at the British Embass} m
Washington -fled to ~osco"'
Philby was forced lo resign from
the service the followtng year, but he
continued to free-lance for M16. the
British 1ntelhience agency.
By the tame he was unmasked as the
"Third Man" who tipped off Burgess
and Maclean in time for them to
escape British punishment. Ph ilby
was scnhng into Moscow as a senior
KGB officer.
The Maclcan-Burgcss-Philby spy
scandals damaged the eJC.chanac of
intelligence information between
Britain and the United States for
years.
Vatican shocked
over Paraguay
canceling talks
SUCRE, Bohv1a (AP) -The
Vatican today said it was shocked at
what Paraguay's decision lo cancel a
mectina between Pope John Paul II
and an opposition political aroup
next week.
Thech1cfVatican spokesman. Joa·
quin Navarro, said lM action an-
nounced Wednesday by Paraauayan
President Gen. Alfredo Stroessner,
Latin Amcnca's longcst-rulin& mih·
tary chief, hindered ''the exercise of
the pastoral mission of the Holy
father."
Stroessner cited arounds of security
for canc:cliot the mectins. tcbedultd
for Tuesday tn the Parquayan capital or Asuncion. He also charted the
.,oup•oukt Ute• rtliaiOU$encountc:r
&>r political ends.
The sroup. called Construciors of
Society, has about 3SO membcn and
includes politicia.ni. P.CUSnl farmers.
Catholic laY"'en and la~ rt wu i.he fint time in John Paul's ~7 &rips lbroild thal I fottip s&ata-
man interfered with his tchcduJe. But
1M church in Panpa7 said it -.>Uld
a.y to awi1da * ~ siw tom a ~k:Ofttrolled 1iee IO OM
imdlr direct cbYS'Ch ooatiol
11ail moni Job PliUJ uaileted ._ Cocbeblm"'t,! in ccalnl tivia. s.a.. Wldlet cDnlly .....
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an unprtttdentcd amnsemcnt for on·~ite 1n pcction of U.S. and Soviet
m1J~1le plants and b&st-5.
He rcfu$Cd to cnucize the Soviets,
as some senators had done, and
su~ted the difficulties wett the
I011ctl outcome of anpplina with
new venftcation procedures.
Shultz flies to Brussels on Friday to
report to the North Atlantic Treaty
Orpn1zat1on on his talks.
Thcdtspute over how far Amcncan
inspectors may ao and what they may
look at caused the U.S. Senate on
Monday to postponeconsjderation of
the treaty. The Moscow summit is
scheduled for May 29-June 2.
While Shultz and Shevardnadze
d1scuued the Middle East. the Iran·
Iraq war and other rqjonal issues.
their senior arms tontrol advisers
worked on the technical issues.
Maynard Glitman. who ncgouated
the Intermediate Nuclear Forces. or
INF treaty. led the U S. team. Col.
Gen N1kola1 Chervov. an arml
"
control expcn of the Soviet armed
rorcn. headed the Soviet dclcpt1on
The arms-control spec111tsts re-
portedly rucbed a tent.all\ e agrtt·
ment on the ,·enficauon issues
Wednesday night.
On Wednesda)'. the two m1n1stcr>
held -very busmcsshkc and construc-
uve talks" and made progrtss "in
some areas." State Depanmen1
spokesman Charlc-s Redman said
The two met twice. in the afternoon
andevenina.
T ..\IPEI. Taiwan (AP) -A Chi·
nest Jetliner with 118 people 1.board
...... , h1JackeJ 10 Ta1~an toda) b) t'<'·o
thine~ men during a domcsuc flight
1n \Ou them Chana. a Taiwan td<'-
' 1<i1on station reported.
The Senate had been due 10 begin
debate on the treat) this "'ed. .. but
postponed 11 indcfin1tel) after the
disputes arose.
The Bocina 737, belon11ng to state-
' un ( ..\AC airline. landtd at
Taichung military a1rpon 1n cent ral
T a1 .... an at 9 07 p.m Taiwan Telt'·
'1~1on Station Co repon ed. quoting
un1denufied sources h said the plan<'
"'.i~ e<,coned by several m1ht.ar)
a1rcrafl after entenng T11 .... an ~ air·
\pace
II "a' not 1mmC'd1aiel) l.:no"'n
"'hethl·r the h1JaCkt'r<1 v.e~ '>1111 in
lVntrol ufthe plane
Son admit. to Wltng •ctor George Rote
Two pnnc1 pal stumbling bl<X.l\
rcportC'dl} were among the 1~SUl''>
settled Wedncsda) One deal\ "'Ith
U.S. demands to 1nspec1 ~\ll't
missile containers big enough w hold
onl y a stage of a roc~et I he otht•r
in volves how much acte<i' I \
inspectors "''II have lo So' lt't m1!>~1k
plants and bases
r he plan(' \\1th \('\era I foreigner\
.1ho<ml v.a" h1Jackcd on a flight from
•>J\lal \.1amen l ll\ tn FuJian pro'·
1nce 10 C antun.
\ fA:frn-.e "1 m1stl) spokesman
"'h11 '>Pokl· on cond111on of anon)'ml·
'' \(1nhrim·d the landing of the-plane
al the T Jtl'hung aarpon but refused lo
g1' t· a"' nthl·r details
'i.\"'l<I [)()\tl"lC,O l>ominu:an Republic -Police said today
..\mc:mJ1 ..1 111r C,t org<' Ro.. "'J\ t lubtlcd to death b> bis I 8.)car-old adopted
'>On and th1l•t• •llhl'r m<'n th" month and that cocaine wu found on hJS body.
Pohc:e \pol\.'.,man < ul .\41111<"'-P1mt'ntel ( ruz said at a news conference that
thl' lour nwn "'l'rt' rhanH·J "'•th murdt"r 1n the 68·\CM-Old R~'s death. He
pre'>l·ntl'd thrt'l' •'t thrm i11 'l'P<H1l'r'> and said the fourth had not ~n an'e$lcd.
P1mcnld < rut 1.lld •11 •I w. ·w"' niuch ot th<' drug v.as found on R~'s body.
Thr 1hrl'l ~u,pnh t11ld rep.int·•, 1he\ hc1d l1lkd Rose. who was found dead lD
hi\ tar \1J, ' .\ pJthul ·~"'' rt'port reka~d Monda~ said Rose had d ied
an 1dt'ntJll -ii ~cad n1urn ''~"l·rl'd .... ht"n hi\ spttdangcar ran off a road neat
thl· < Jrlhl"x-an rt'\ort 1>l 'm,uoi .inll lt'll 111to ..1 ditch. fl1pp1 ngover scvnal umcs.
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AT THE ISLAND
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beer. wmc and liquor Compliment.if) hun~ ~'ur 'rn:.lJ
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and Newport Beach panoraml( 'l(W' ffflffi 5 l "·i \'" rm \1,,nJav
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anv1red. Sip on comp hmencary bttr and "ane anJ t nJO\' tree food trom &)b Bum . El
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Beach Mamou Hotd, P-.arad1 sc Ca fe . Savannah Gnll. S\\c-et Lat<' c~llc1c & Bak Shop.
Tootsies 1c:kwaJk Cafe. And. Ii tt"n tll the -A,IJ and "' "l('h ~)unJ\ of Dc~L. & The
Diamonds ln addmon, Wl".11 be 1vina ;\Wa\' 'ungla~., m the ta~t I )f\"I gue~
Live It Up Before The Sun Goes Down. Thie~ b:alrm nt h~ art ttx'
txaunful co spend at home. Aft<'f 5 00. the 1 land come' <lh\~ .lNtth 11" r n romitntlf
magic And .... ~·re thmw1n" 11 OJN" d~ r;am co pnl'.e n 1;141121 ~C\\.'.
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What teachers
said doesn't f it
what they did
Wednesday was a sad day for the Huntington Beach C tt}
School District. It was sad bccau~ elementary school teache~ aban-
doned their pupils and profession. They also ignored their
contract.
Wednesday was the Day of the Teacher in Calafom1a -
part of the national observance of Teacher Apprcc1at1on
Week. But not at the Huntington Beach Ctt} School D1stnct.
It was the da> teachers turned their backs on their
profession and their pupils. It was the da} of the d1stnct's first
teacher strike.
The walkout got the teachers' point across. Their picture
was on the front page. The stor) about the one-day stnke
chro nicled their frustration because the financ1a ll > strapped
district 1s offering a 3. 5 percent pay raise instead of the 6
percent salary hike demanded by the teachers· union.
Teachers p1ckeung while pupils are under the cha'Je of
subslltutes is an unfortunate technique to make the public sit
up and take notice. but that's the way the Huntington Beach
elementary school teachers want to play the game.
Teachers complain that they the} should make more
mone) _The a'erage salary for a teacher in the d1stnct 1s only
$37.000: they have to work 183 days out of the year for a mere
$240 a da) Teaching 1s hard work. it's important work and
teachers went to college to prepare themselves for the JOb.
It's enough to make your blood boil. Especially when you
re member that most of the people who work on the Orange
Coast don't make S37.000 a year. Most people v.ork 240 days
a year. and many of them went to college. too.
We agree that the public often neglects panmg teachers
on the back and telling them that their jobs are important.
But no"' is not the time to pat t~ Htmttngton Beach Caty
School D1stnct's faculty o n the back.
Now is the time to take a hard look at ""hat happened
Wednesda).
Perhaps State Supenntendent of Public Instruction Bill
H onig summed 1t up best when he lashed out at the teachers'
plan to smke He said a "'alkout 1s an unfair labor practice and
11lcgal because the teachers agreed not to stnke when thq,
signed their present JOb contract He also cnt1cm~d the
Huntington Beach teachers for not engaging 1n the
statesmanship ~ang demonstrated b) other teac her unions an
(ahforn1a
Hontg's ad' ice had as much effect :rn the teacher<; as the
~trike did on the d1stnct officials.
~hoot district trustee Gari 1'elson said the stnke v.on't
result 1n a octter pa~ offer .. We can't:· he said ··\.\c don't
hJ' e the mone' .. Wednesda~ was a ~d day for the Huntington Beach Cit~
">1.hool D1stnct The saddest pan came v.hen the children
lxgan to am'e and "'a'ed at the teachers walking the packet
hne Teac hers wa,ed back and told the children to go to their
dasses. Tears '-'Clled in the e~es of o ne teacher as she watched
a nd said. ··\\e rcall) do lo'c our kids ..
Fonunateh . the children art' too young to "ee the iron),
\.\canng signs that read "HB Teachers on Stnke" and
"Da\ of the feather " the teachers· actions c;a1d. "We loH' our
pa~ demands more than our pupils."
Persian Gulf
The broadened role of the l n1ted tatcs forces 1n the
Persian Gulf signals a further change in poltc~ in the 'ola11le
feg1 on, "'h1ch sends a message to those "'ho thought
Washington '-"3S read) to back a"' a) from fun her confronta-
tt0ns 'Allh Iran
In announcing that the U.S. Na'" '-"OU Id no"' come to the
rescue ot so-called neutral sh1ppmg under attack in the gulf.
the Reagan .\dm1n1strat1on has warned both foe and ally that
.\mencan pohc~ of maintaining frl'edom of the seas is not
something that can be compromised.
Our onl~ regret and resen at1 on about the l ' S. role 1s that
more .,, o ur alhec; aren't mMe act I\ eh in' olved.
\!though Britain and Franet' ha' c moved to bolster their
na,al ti)rccs an the area. the whok proJCCt should haH been a
'-'Cll-coord1natcd operation 1n ""h11.h the Free World acted an
t unccrt.
For the most part, this gcl\crnmcnt and that of British
Pnmc Minister \1argaret That1.hcr ha'e demonstrated the
walltngne\c; 10 defend freedom" here' er 1t may be threatened.
It 1s far tx·ttcr to stop that threat far from one's shores
than ha"e ll t.:\rntuall) rear its head un one's doorstep.
Lubbock t Te.tas J Av.J•acbe-Joarnal
Edwin M eese
E.d,,tn Mer'll'. who has done for the U S. Attorney
Gencr;.i1 ~ Offae what Spiro .\gnc"' did for the vice
pres1d1.·nl). can ·1 tell a conflict of interest from a wheelbarrow.
H1ylhcst difficulty anses from his appro,al of a $50
m11l1011"real estate deal between the Justtce Departmenl and a
propert} O'-' ner The Justice Department had intended to
leave the building. owned in pan b> Howard M. Bender.
Meese\ "1fe. Ursula. got a $40.000 a year job with the
Multiple Sclerosis Soclety. and the money for her salary came
from the ta>.-e,c mpt Bender Foundation. of which Howard
M. Bender 1s 'ice president.
Nothing wrong here. Meese says.
Meese is finding it difficult to attract replacements to the
J ust1cc Dcpanment for resignations he has faced since the
reports of the cascade of conflicts ..••
Meanwhile. the cauK of 11 all hangs on to has post,
seemingly insens1t1ve to the hun he is doinf the president and
the Justice Ocpanment as he was to 11vina at least the
appearance of m1xina pubhc service with private gain.
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Canyon Road
To the Echtor.
I protest the w1denin1 of t..aauna
Canron Road because:
It 1sa futile s1tp in tryina to increase
the safety of travehna this route. It ts
the drivers, no1 the road that cause the
accidents. The w1denmg of the road would
seriously detract from the natural
beauty which charactenzes 1t now
Widening the road could increase
the hazard of traveling for 1t could
enable faster dnvang. and hence more
hazardous dnv1n1-W1denina the road .,_,ould ha' e a
deleterious effect on Laguna Beach.
Even .oow traffic mo' cs through the
cit) onl) 1n fits and starts .\II the
while the automouve motors spew
their air pollution. which residents
ha' e to breathe. Widening the road would 1nvohe
unnecessary expenditures of tax·
payers' money. The problems of safer tra"el on the
canyon roulc should be met b>
• Enforcement of s~cd ltm1ts In
man) cases fines. not JUSI those lo be
mailed in but paid at !IQmc 1nconve·
niencc to the violator
Try not to let the facts get in
the way of a good campaign
• Greater supen1s1on b) traffic
officers. • lnstalla11on of rough pa"cment
at cnucal places. Stop signals and/or
lights at such areas.
• C'ompulsor) traffic school at·
tendance for violators.
• Loss of dn' er's ltcensc
Save Laguna Can)on·s scenic
beaut). save the tu payer's mone).
sa'e the li ves of many can)On
travt"'lcr... and save the atmosphere of
Laguna b) refusing to v.1den the
When aif' s said and done. wouldn't we
rather have Wieder go to Washington?
Han C\ W1dcload. a ktnd and
do., 1/c t•mplo}c-e of AC'me Moving
and Storage. enters the C'ampa1gn
headquarters of H amett Wieder just
as Buster MC'Cee 111, a co-cwner of
Campaigns R L's. 1s hanging up rhe
tt!lephone afler brush-rng ofl 11 ~
ptmer. The prrmaf) elc"Ct1on 1s on/}
"t'cks awa\ and the etctlemenr 1s
building ·
Han.e): .. OK Buster. where do )OU
want these\\ a' ne State T-shirts?"
Buster .. Just pile them up 1n the
comer " 1th the other stuff. Watch out
for tho'IC l '( L.\ pennants and the
Ohio State del"als \\h) don't )OU set
11 down nc'<t to that big bo" of
Han ard rugtl\ shirts o"er there."
Har\e}~ -) ou got It Buster Sa~
these '\ ale Jogging shorts are reall)
1mprcs\l\C Hc).andho""aboutthese
SMU sweats') Ma n those arc nice
Did Harnett reall~ go to all these
places"
Buster. "Well I don't think she
actuall} attended or an~ thing hke
that. But I'm prcll' sure she's '1s1ted
the ~ampusc'> Of l"Ourse. I could be
"rung Don't ljuote me or anything."
Harvey "'\ ou lo.no""'. I don't know
pohttcs from Boston baked beans but
11 strikes me 1ha1 'iome people m1gh1
get the "rong 1mpress1on here. I
mean. thl'.') might actually think she
aurndcd one of these places."
Busier "'\ ou·,c got a lot to learn.
m~ friend . This 1s politics If anyone
c' er figures o ut she d1dn 't go to any of
these inst1tuttons of higher learning
"t.•'11 JUSI accuse them of being a low-
life muckraking shmeball That gcn-
cralh works 1f )OU stay on )'Our t~s,
Tell .them that educatton isn't really
an issue in thl' campaign anyway. tell
them there arc more important things
to "orn about ..
Hane\ ··1 hear \Ou. Buster Traf.
lie. poll~'"'"· hou.sing. the .\ngt'ls
What a mess·
Buster .. ( ouldn't agrtt w11h \OU
more. Han That's wh) Harnett
v.ants IO go 10 Congress 'ihe·s heen
ma\or of Huntington Beach, t-tla1r-
man of the Board of Su pen 1sors
she's had a park named after her -
heck . .,he's e'en been to South
Africa."
Han.e\ ·-r,e heard of the place
Bunch o(b1go1s. nght'l Can't compete
in the 01~ mp11. s. got some little girl
named Zola runs about as fast as th e
v.ind and '>Orne gu\ "ho won a Nobel
Peace PnLe or a Puh1ur or something
hkc 1hat ·• Buster, "It's the f0<usof"orld""'1dc
aucntton all right. ..
Hane' ··~o "h' "a' Harne11 thl're., .. · ,
Buster. "The go' ernmcnt 1nv1ted
her. '>ilh "
Haney ·· 1 hate 10 tell ) ou 1h1s.
Buster. but that might not ha ve been a
real bright thing I don't 1h1nk the
South .\frKan go' crnment 1s e~actl}
number one on the old h11 parade
the!><: daH I think the a"erage 'oter's.
a ltttle uneasy about that segregation
stufT ··
Buster, ·· .\panhr1d. Han It's
called apartheid and she sa~ It for
herself She's opposed 10 11. natch. but
she came a~a) with a brdader v1ev..
The go' crnmcnt O'er there's trying
real hard and I think Harnett picked
up on that. She wants to gl\e them a
b11 of 11mc to get their act together
O\Cr there ..
Harvey· "What about this recall
thing., That's kind of a nast) udb1t to
ha "c hanging O\er your head when
)ou're running for Congress."
Buster· .. Check ) our sources on
that one. Harv The numbskulls
behind the recall arc all those slow-
STEVE
MARBLE
gro~•h zcalo1s Heck. Hamett's hel i:>-
ed approH 18 de,eloixr agrttments
that w•ll guarantee 60.000 or so new
home~ and a couple m1lhon square
feet of commcrc1al building in the
'>Outh count~ Thal's progress. l\nd
an) "a). she Ii' cs O\ er m Huntington
Beach No swcal "
Han e\ ··1 don't kn o"" Buster.
You·,C' °handlC'd some tough ones
before but It o;ounds ltke you·,e got
\nur hando; full v.11h Harnett es-
pc.•1.1all) 1f people don't cool 1t w11h
those Wa)ne State Jokes."
Buster,"\\ hat Wa) ne Stale jokes'>"
Han q .. ,.,c onl} heard a couple
of tht'm but -"ell. catch this one .
Buster, ··~1op 11 Har" I don"t mind
tdhng ) ou that 1\n ·1 the least b11
funn\ Harneu·c, taken more than
enough nbhmg on this It was JU!>! an
innOlcnt mistake that her resume
sho~ed she graduated from Wa}-ne
State w1lh a degree in JOUmahsm.
Look 1fshe ""as lr)1ng 10 con people
she would ha"e said her degree wa s 1n
poh11rnl sucnce or something ltke
that Journ:ihsm" What's to learn?
Har'c' .. I don't kno-w It could
cost her\ otersare kind offunn) that
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Buster· ·· Haf\. your ignorance
astounds me. I mean sometimes
)ou'rc dumber than din. Of cou~
people arc going to "ote for her. Think
about 11. Keep Hamett 1n Orange
Count-. or send her to Washington.
D.C That'<; the choice Which wa)' do
}OU think the voters will go?
Hane) ··Good point. Buster rm
beginning to catch on ..
Suve Marble 11 ,., Daily Pllot•a
city rdilor.
can) on.
EVELYN GA)' MAN
Laguna Beach
Dirty politics
To the Edttor:
Your front page an1clc .. ~aker's
accuser sttll unknown .. decnes of
't-ello" JOurnaltsm It reminds me of
din} politics -ei.pec1all) to blo~ up
unfounded accusations. without
substance into a lead stor> This 1s the
t) pe of din} poht1cs u~ in many
areas. es~c1all) New York If }OU
"ant to disrupt a campaign. stan a
rumor. nurture 11 and then blow 1t all
out uf propon1on11
The most important issues must be
debated.
Each cand1dare has a nltht 10 be
heard Disregard rumors. aTlegat1ons
and ~uch Get to kn ov. the candidate.
the 1ssu~ and his poltt1cal back-
ground and experience Then, and
onh thl·n ran a candidate be Judged
fa1rh
CON RAD TRIGILIO
Costa Mesa
TODAY IN HtSTORY
Toda)' 1s Thursday. May 12. the
I 3Jrd day of 1988 There are 233 days
left 1n the year.
Today's h12hhght 1n history
On May 11. 193 7. Bntain's King
George VJ was crowned at West-
minster Abbey in London. as was his
conson. Queen Enzabeth. George
succeeded his brother, Edward Vlfl.
who had abdicated the previous
December.
On lhts date:
In 1820, the founder of modem
Retreat on space program
could well be devastating
nursing. Florence N11htingale. was
born in Florence. Italy
In 19 32. the bod~ of the k1dnapptd
son of Charles and Anne LindberJh
was found in a wooded area of
Ho~well. NJ.
In 1949. the Berltn Blockade ended
as the Soviet Union announced the
reopenina of East German land
routes. A.1 the annual meeting of the
l\mencan Institute of l\eronauucs
and .\~tronaullcs 1n Washington last
week. \OU ft.'11 the mix of pnd~ and
despair The e'<h1b1t rooms were
cro"drd with sketches of the future 1n
space. a spate dominated b~ An1en-
can ins1ruml·n 1s.
But there v.as the sense of the
windo" shopper Most of what the
v1s11or sav. ~as not yet built. or
scheduled. Meanwhile. the Russians
are plodding alona. contriving and
executing feats of spa~ wizardry that
their poor cousins 1n Amenca only
dream about. It seemed hard to recall
the da> when ""'e landed on the moon
and 1t was generally accepted that the
colonization of space was the mani-
fest destin} of the Untted States.
The vmtor sta~ at a mm1ature
facsimile of the fatal Challenitr ... Do
they )Ct know for sure what aiused at
to -txplode7 .. "Oh. yn. We knew
that almost 1mmed11tely. Withm a
week or two."
That was surpnsina. but it turned
out that whu brouahl the Challenarr
down was exactly what had bttn
conJCClurcd the \'Ct')' day of its
dntrucuon. It was too cold. The rinss
scporatina the compen_ments ~~
frozen. and~ 1hc hlilf bUs w~rked its w•>-strairuna i nd aroan1f\I. 10 actiiC\ic aJM.it ihi1ude. iu bull worked
but could not absorb lhC little cwisu
Ind turns rc_qu1rcd. If lhc tt'mpcratutt
had bttn lOor IS~wat'TMr. It
ouldn't h.l\t had a_n d1fflcul1y
whale\ Cf, --wut would the Russians have
done ift $U(h drtunutancc:t?'" the
,j iaot it.kid. Tbt leientist smiled
""The fllu.ianJ would hive bttn up
wi1h t~ same Oal~ deiitn two
Wttka laltr. ™Y"d J"'1 hive wantd un1il tht wtuhtt wan"Md uo a bit."
What we ha'e done is substan11all~
to rt'model the Challenser. imposing
on 1t every species of life-protecting
de' ice imaginable. Docs that include
an ~Jcctton capsule" The answer to
that question 1s not simple Theft' are
means by ""h1ch astronauts can S«k
to escape a defective m1ss1le launch.
but technicians have not been able
absolutely to ascena1n at what mo-
ment the astronauts aboard the fated
Challenge r wcrt disabled. "It's enttrc-
1) possible that one or more of them
were alive when they hit the water ...
"But yo u know:· the sc1cnt1st said.
"what happens in th~ c1rcum-
stanct'S IS \hat )OU JCt a book of
spec1ficat1ons that the succecchnf
model wall need to adhere to. Now.
a111 not e:u,gcT'ltina when I cell you
that no one rads an those specifi-
cations No one can read them all ..
How then arc they made up?
"They art an accumulation. Every·
thm& C'omnullcc A hu e"'cr wnt~
or said is thcrt. plus evcrythinJ
written by Comm1ttte 8, ptus the life
wotk of Committee C -and by the
ttmc you art to the end of the line. you
have a "'olumt no man can carry, let
alone rud and act on ...
What happens then?
••What h.lppt-ns as that if w.hoever
paws on your model is in 1 mood to ttt )OU.. he llnov.s vuy 'JW'Cll M can
reach into that book of spccinc:ationJ
and flnd IOl11Cthina that dOCRJ'I fit.
But C\-CD if e~crylhinc did fit. you
don't hl~e • paranttt lhal tbCfC
woa"t be anotMr life k>U. When )OU
dn't home 1oni1tu. you hav~ no
&uarantce of the kind some con· ~onal committees would lake )'OU
to come up with that you vnll rach
the hoccl without ,some tat acci-
ckn1 ...
Wilham J. BrOIWI of tht New Yottc
WILLIAM F.
Bue KLEY
In 1965. West Germany and Israel
exchanged letters estabhsh1n1
d1plomat1c relauons.
In 1970. the U.S. Senate voted
unanimously 10 confirm Harry A.
Blackmun as an associate Justice of
the Supreme Court.
In 1975. the White House an·
nounccd that the new Cambodian
government had seized an American
merchant ship. the Mayaauez. in
Times recently listed the pro!ccts international waters.
outlined by the Rcapn adm1nis-In 1980, Mute Anderson and his
tratton for space. and commented son. Kns. Ooated their "Kitt)'. Hawk"
rueful!) on their prosrus. Ala balloon more lhan 2,200 miles from
Roland. a former NASA historian San FranclSco to ~bee. Canada.
now at Duke Un1~ers1ty. was quoted. In 1982. in Fatima. Ponuaat.
"All of the Reapn projCC'tS arc in S«Unty suards overpo~ a
jeopardy. fint. btta&&St of lack of Spanish pncst armed with a bayonet
consistcAl. compdlina vtS1on. and ~tried to reacb Pope John Paul 11.
i«ond. bttau~ of the Cailu~ to The pontiff was not ~JUred..
lhcpher4 them thro\.tlh &he bureauc· Ten yttr5 aeo: The Commerce
racy and Con~.. Oepartmut announced that hW'·
As recently as I 916. R?Pn was rianes would no lonaer be named
t.alkml about the new ·-on:mt Ell· exclusively aft.er women becdina
pres$. whidl would "take off from objcdtons abat the tnchtioaal pnc..
Dulles Airpon and accem1c up to lS ticc was tellist. tim~ the spttd of tound. 11tain1n1 five rt-rs aeo: The Seute Ap-
tow earth orbtl or Or,in& to To~ propriauons Comminee voted 11·ll
'W1th in two hours. WeU, the to 1pprove the rtbK Of16lS million
prototype of thaa upn:u tw been in dcvdopment ruech foir tbc M X
postponed to 199S.Our..,.cesiation. mi iJe thit bid beta tlloctild by
envisioned asan SI b1lhon vcalurc. is Co•11n:• lhc )'air bittaft.
oow thou&ht to ~me 1n at Sll bir!IOft One )at .,:J-*'• PNM Min11-
and to be complclcd in 1997 (if ever). tcr :vnau. Shainir rejecled FOftiln
lt'sdsint t.o blame IM Chalk~ Minillef Sil..,.. Paa• propoeal ICw
for the dcmoralim110t1 of OW' SPMC "' in~ Middle &s1 pact ~m. but probebly 1971 WU the ('Oft~ Cllllilll it .. pct ¥mt IM
C'nl!cal yar. It -.s lht1'i IMt Cocwaa m........ fllaiw eilllritY MC 1111 dttidcd.instmm~ncwortona ._irOI•• 'I; •
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1n1 ynn lookina out 1n10 tpllt'C 11id ancauy ... ~ • ._.,. hand OI
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'Chorus Llae 'la
spleadld reprise
87TOM11TUS
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Three ycan qo, the Grand O.n~r
Theater made history of a sort in
Oranse County with the fint locaJ
production of the mcphit musical·· A
Chorus Lane.•• 1t was not only the best
dinner show of that year, but It also
spawned a trend toward meatier aner~inncr fare at the county's
supper showplaces.
movina into fptured roles Mathew~
tempers his cri p. brittle approach
wath a show of compassion when the
young Puerto Rtcan danttr (Alan
Anano) dclivel"5 his movmJ story of
ltfe on the d~ queen c1n:u1 t.
Oneofthe h1&hli.ahtsoftheshow, 15
maaht be expected, is Knsuna Lynes'
flamboyant solo which is lasted on the
m as ··0ancc: Ten; Looks: ~ .. but 11 ~t known by the
1nit1als "T & A.'' The flashy,
diminutive Lynes 1s a marvelous
bundle ofwcll-packa&cd energ)
Now, after hailing a d1sappoinun1
run of another local premiere. "La
Cace aux Foiles." the Grand has
summoned "A Chorus line .. back to
kick up its heels apin. with an
(almost) all-new c.ast Ifs still well
wonh viewing
Nikki D'Amico, a veteran of the
national tounng company of "A
Chorus Lane," rcprii.cs the role of
Diana. the Latin dancer. and
mcsmenzes her audience "llh hl'r
rend1t1on of the h11 single "What I
Dad for Lo'\e " ( hns Hamson dem·
onstratcs some fine acrobatic talena 1n
the early num~r. "I Can Do That ..
Jhe first of'several personal moml'nts
depicting a young dancer's gen<'\I\ in
the art.
Renae Dem, Stephen Mathew•. Liu Dryden lD "A Cboru.a
Line .. at the Grand Dinner Theater.
There arc some subtle changes
effected b} co-darcctors Lisa Dr}den
(who also pla)'s the featured role of
Cassie) and Landa Talcott (who
choreographed the show and appears
pertly as the uny Maggie). Most of
them have to do with the character of
Zach, thechoreocraphercharged with
selecting el&flt of the dancers for the
lane. In the cumnt production. he
spends most of the first act as a
d1scmbod1ed voice ~fore takma a
ml!ior onstagr role an the second.
This is an important aspect of · ..\
Chorus Lane" -ho"" the hoofers got
to where the)' are This
metamorphosis as presented ..-.,11h
admirable d1mens1on an the extended
production num~r .. Hello T"ehe
Hello Thanl'en Hdl 1I1nl· "h1lh
closes the sho" ' tir\t J t 1 11·., J
segment rath 1n th11rl·ugrJph11 l'\lt'I
le net·
Other compam memtwr\ 1n1prl'"
1n bndfla'>hl''> -Rt·nal' I )J\ I'> J' tht·
soph1st1cated ~ht•da l\.1111hl·rh
Talbcn and "u.ih Pt·nn J'> lht
husband and "1k tcain "11h .i ""tun~
problem. Da'e lktharth J' ah,·
)Oungest dam.er lool..ing 1111 Ill\ ""'
break, Sall) Banunl'k .t'> tht· huhhh
Jud). Dryden. who played the naive Judy
Turner in the 1985 show. attacks the ir====;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!j!~;;;;;:;;. ___ ...;;::=,_;.,
role of Cassie wnh a vengeance,
kicking up a storm an her solo spot,
"The Music and the Mirror" -
which. as choreographer, she may
have rendered a bat overlong. Never-
theless. it isa nveung moment, one of
"A Chorus l1nl•" '" lht· ~11tR nt 1tw
several in the production.
Stephen Kean Mathews fervently
takes on the pan of Zach, the
snappish, no-nonsense dance director
who tncs to block his ex-lover
Cassie's return to the line after
REVIEWS
' 'I Do, I Do'
doesn'tin
this revival
By GREG KLERKX
Ol .. 0.-,,... .....
Sometimes a theatncal role as ltke I
an old shoe. It can ~so comfortabk
that )OU don't nouce the holes.
That seems 10 be the problem with
Jack Hagan} 's ponrayal of Michael.
the struggling wnter/husband an the
Southampton Danner Theater's pro-
duction of .. I Do. I Do." which
struggks to ~ entertaining and
succeeds onl} occasaonall}.
.. I Do. I Do," based on the stage
pla) "The Fourposter," is a musical
comedy spanning 50 years of a
marriage. from the first hft over the
threshhold through reurement and
life's twilight ume In ~tween are
children. infidelity, d1s1llus1onmen1
and. ofcourse. rt'Conc1ha11on.
Wntten b) Tom Jones and Harvey
Schmidt, the same pair who wrote
"The Fantast1cks." the play doesn't
offer much in the way of detail or
depth. but instead deals with general
s11uat1ons that affect many couples.
In the program b10 for Hagan}. 11
sa)'s that he has done "hundreds of
performances of Michael." Un-
fonunatel} that fact as all too e" adent
an Hagany's Southampton per-
formance, which suffers rather than
benefits from Hagany's famihanty
w11h the role.
This as a two-person show. and the
bottom lane as that the chemistry as
vanuall) non-existent Belle C~laway.
as Agnes. walks away wuh the show.
In addition to a gutsy. expressive
singing style, Calaway provides
Agnes with a repenoare of fully
realized emotions: coyness ~fore her
first night with Michael. wide-eyed
wonder at her first pregnancy. sulet-
10-sharp wtt dunng "Nobody's Per-
fect."
Hagarty tnes hard enouah to bnng
that same zeal to Michael. but it
seems that he has httle left to give to
the role. Mid way throuah the first act.
where Michael's writing success has
supposedly transformed him into a
conceited an. he as little different
from the mo ment he walked onstase-
Th1s docsn 't seem to be intentional: at
could ~ that Hapny knows a little
too well what Michael will become.
There are some standout scenes.
The scathing "Nobody's Perfect"
bnms with humorous venom, and
Haprty and Calaway find harmony
an the sweet duet, .. My Cup Runncth
Over." Calaway takes charge of the
entire sllg'C in the ton:hy "Aam1n1 Aann."
As usual. the food at the South-
ampton is wonderful. But if you're
out more for the stqe than the
supper. you mi&ht want to wait for
upcomil\I productions of .. , Do. I
Do!" at the Cabrillo Play~ in San ~ecorthelapu~ The Southampton sbow continues
tbrou&h June 19 at the San Ckmenec
lbeakr. l40 Ave. Pico. with curtain
Wtdn6days and Tbul"ldays at &: '' Fridays and Saturdlys at l:.CS a;.;i
Sundays I\ 1:30 and l:IS. c..u
491-7S76 b tictcet iafonnatioe.
FREE "Concert on the Green"
Featuring the Chapman College Wind Ensemble
Studio/Jazz Combo and SUPERSAX
Conducted by Barry Silverman
May 13 • 7:00 p .m.
Sunken Lawn
"An Evening with Mozart"
Featuring the Concert Choir and
Chapman Symphony Orchestra
Performance includes Mozart's
Requiem Mass
Conducted by William Hall
May 15 • 4:00 p .m.
Chapman Auditorium
General admission: $10
Students and senior citizens: $6
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In Southern California, people don't usu-
ally drive the freeways to take in the scenery.
They drive them to get to work. Or to get home
from work. Or to conduct their work, because
the majority of freeway miles are driven in the
pursuit of someone's livelihood And to keep
business and commerce humming. Not for
pleasure.
Hope of the Future.
Unfortunately, our old freeways are no
longer the free-flowing arteries they were once
designed to be.
So new transportation systems are the
hope of the future, because they will help
make it possible for Orange County commerce
to sustain the kind of employment levels
needed to hold businesses here ... to attract
new businesses in the years ahead And to
make it easier for people who work in Orange
County bu sinesses to get to their jobs.
"South County"-
The New Frontier For Business.
TWo imminent solutions-in the form of two
maj or transportation programs-are already
under way. These programs are designed to
greatly enhance traffic flow into and out of the
southern sector of the county by providing
new alternatives to existjng freeway routes-
for both commuters living in South Counfy and
for bUSinesses located in·this expanding area.
New and Improved Arterial Roads and Intersections.
The~ Ci.rc:al&ticna Ph&aing Plan, a SUW M1U1on construction program for
improving access roads. maJOr artenals and some 40 maJOr mterscctJons-m the com
mun1ties of Rancho Santa Marpnta. M1SS1on Viejo. El Thro, Lake R>rest. parts of Irvine
and other Fbothill communities-is planned for completion within the next 1 to 3 years.
Three New Major 'IDnsportation Corridors.
l'few Truaport.atioD Corridor Syateiu. such as the Eastern and San Joaquin Hills
Comdors a.nd the SlSO Million. 32·mlle Fbotlull lta.nsport.ation Comdc>1; are also
under development The Fbothtll Comdot which is planned for completion-in st.ages
by the early 1990's, is clwted to pass through Rancho Santa Marpnta
The Business Park
In the Path of Progress ...
Because Rancho Santa Margarita is so stra-
tegically positioned within this new network
of roadways and corridors, its Business Park
presents an extraordinary opportunity for
companies with either near-term or long-range
relocation plans.
For example, over the next 1 to 3 years,
road improvements included in the Foothill
Circulation Phasing Plan should greatly facil-
itate commuting to and from Rancho Santa
Margarita and nearby communities.
And the portion of the 32--mile Foothill
Tumsportation Corridor which stretches
from Rancho Santa Margarita to the
&lstem Corridor is planned to be in
operation by the early 1990's. This will
provide a major new access route to
Rancho Santa Margarita and its
Business Park-in addition to Siilta
, Margarita Parkway whose capacity is
ow being increased through its final
dening to 6 lanes . .,,....
... Andlnthe
Heart of lbWn. . ..
Unlike Other Orange Comity business
~ RiilcllO s.n~·~ Business Patk
•
is not isolated in a strictly business environ-
ment. Instead it is an integral element of an
entire community. Part of a thriving new urban
village, with housing planned for up to 50,000
residents ... a town center ... and other commer-
cial facilities which will eventually provide an
employment base of some 26,000 people.
Here thousands of resident employees will
be able to work and live within a short drive
(or even bike ride) of their homes, eliminating
or greatly reducing commute time and allow-
ing them the rare chance to garner more time
for family, recreation and relaxation It is a
feature that has already influenced divisions
()f UNISYS, Hughes Aircraft and several other
comp~es to relocate here.
Attractive Rates,
Exceptional Flen"bility.
As business park land costs in Orange
County rise, Rancho Santa MargaritaS Busi-
ness Park land values remain among the most
competitive. With finished land available for
sale in parcels ranging from 1 to 30 acres,
starting at $ 7.50 per square foot. And with
other attractive options: the option to lease
multi-tenant/mixed-use buildings ... or to
lease space in free-standing industrial or
office buildings on a build-to-suit basis. All
in a pleasant, campus·like setting In a
site to behold
If your company is tracking the direction
of Orange County commerce, it's time to check
out Rancho Santa Margarita:s growing new
Business Park. It's right in the path of.it all
Katy
Beucher
Teen behaviorproblems examined
Nef!POrt
of fleer
=promotes
smiles
lfyou sec J ohn Klein smiling
more than usual. it's probably
because he's been promoted to
sergeant at the Newpon Beach
Police Depanment.
Klem will be filling a vacancy
,· created by Srt. E. Robert Har-
• rlMD. who is leaving the depan-
:nent, to accept a lieutenant
position with the Coronado
Police Ocpanment in San Diego
Count)'
KJeinjomed thedcpanmcnt
: aftcrthrec years of service with
..,. the U.S. Army Secunty Agency.
. Hehasworkedonassignmentsin
:·· patrol, vice and as a detectt ve. He
has also been a member of the
~ Special Weapons and Tactics
; Team and served as the vice
~: president of the Police Employees
Association. ....
Congratulations to Lfllll
Balsamo oftrvme. Balsamo. a
senior at use. has recently re-
ceived the Telford and Roben
· Work Distinguished Journalism
·~Award from the Trojan Fourth
Estate for o utstanding ache1ve-
ment in the broadcast Journalism
· sequence of !he USC School of
Joumahsm.
Counselor to draw on family experience
in teaching warning signs, ways to cope
81 UTY BOUCHER °' .. ...,""' ....
Mary Ann l ugenbeal knows the
problems adoleteents fa~ as they
grow into adults -she found out the
hard WI).
Lugenbeal. 42. an intem for the
Cope Center in Costa Mesa and a
mamage. family and child counselor.
will teach a s1~-wcck class sponsored
by Family Services m Irvine The
class will deal with problems of teens
and parents.
"I wish I would have rccogn1ted the
wamlJll saans Ln my own daua,hter,"
Lugenbcal said .. It was a shoe~ when
I found out m )' daughlt'r(who Ms 8 at
the time.) had been scxuallY. abuSt'd
by someone 10 my own family ••
Lugenbeal says her daughter be·
camc withdrawn and unhapp) he
staned to complain of stomach aches
and developed a hmp She was taken
to doctors and given many tcsts. but
nobody could fifurc out the problem.
"II wasn't unul m y scrond husband
d1~ sudcknl} ofa stroke." LuacnbeaJ
sat<i. "I was havmi !rouble handhng
11. so I went into therap) Thal's when
Water still reel
love of Laguna
angler, artist
By LESUE EARNEST Of _.,_, ........
World Wadi changed thecou~ot
many people's hvcs. Alida Van
Gort"s' was one of them.
Van Gorcs was I 7 and hvmg m
Connecticut when the United Statcs
was yanked suddenly into the war.
For nine years. she had been
training to compete tn the Olympics.
A muscular swimmer wtth powerful
breast strokes. she was predict~ to be
a medahst b) her coach.
But all bets were off when the
bombs fell on Pearl Harbor
.. Absolutely hurt and destroy~:·
Van Gores said she Joined Buster
C rabbe's Water Follics and began a
tour of the United States.
If the twist offa1e Sttms hkc a bitter
pill. for Van Gores. 11 was also the
bcglnning ofa new hfe.
"When the troupe hit California. I
said to m)'sclf. 'This has to be the best
place in the world.' .. said Van Gores.
n ow a Sou1h Laguna resident "I
wrote to m) foils and said. 'Theft' 1s
no other place to hve. C'ome to
California: And the) all got tn trams
and came here ..
Never to be an Ol)mp1c s~1mming
star. the no"' 64-\ear-0ld Van Gorcs
has continued to be drawn to the
water. The artist. who hves 1n an
ocean front ho me. paints scascapcs
and engraves shore birds and
pchcans. which she cxh1t>1ts at the
1..aJuna Beach Sawdust Festival each
)'t'ar
And she suit likes to take an
occasional d ip . .\!though she scldom
swims in the ocean. Van Gores and
her husband make regular tnps to 1he
dcSC'rt where she swtms whole·
hcanedl) m pools until she 1s cx-
haus1ed
Bui v.hat 1he mo1hcr of four grown
(Pleue 8ee DAJllA/82)
she came forv.-ard and told me
.. Had I onl)' f'CC'Ol"IZ~ the wam1n1
s14!'s. I might have been able to stop
1t. • sM said .
he said tM first thma to not1~ 1s 11
your child's lflldcs suddenly stan to
drop
"A ctukfsJob is to function ~ell at
school," shc said. "If the) stan to fall
behtnd in their stud1cs. you ha\t 10
·red-flag· them. ThC'rc t:t no reason for
them not to at least make an attempt
to learn Face 11. school prepares them
for hfc ··
Lugenbeal said some of the "'arn-
1ng signs 10 look for art-
• Changes an behavior pencms -
such as St.a) mg in their room s
• "l<''"t'f staying h<>mC'
• ..\ change of fncnds
• \lull' dcpr~smn
• Rad1l<1I change in t'altng and
'kl·pmg h.thm
• ~ ~hangl' 1n pen.onal •PPC'ar-
>in\.J
• 'u1 lOmmun1c<111ng
Lu~n~al pl.tns to addrC"Ss ma"'
l\\UC:'> m lht' dac,!lt'\ ( ommun1l·at10n
Jra"'tng up lam1I~ contracts and
nego11~1ing 1nd1' 1duat nghts. listen-
ing '~Ill'> Jcaling "1th anger .tnd
~u1lt tc:cn·J&l' ~\u.1hl\ drug and
Jk uhul U'K'
Ir dru~' art' a \u!>p1l 1un i.he ur~l">
lP11n ... l'lin~ rJlhl·r than ·Ju\t \.t, 'o
' Ji..1\1 '-1.s\ ''l I'> hlt.t' pulling a
HJ nJ .\1J •In tht hun .. '>ht: "Wld
'I ,, .... hJ\1' 111 recogn11<' th<'rt· 1!11 a
prubkm -not JUSt co,er up .tnd
blJml· 1Jlht'r\
·· tt 'a pa rt'n t fi nds dNSS ID thrir
~hildrt'n's pockets or posseu1on,, the
rir ... 1 thing 1 lcll thcm 1s not to }Cit at
tht·1r children." she said. -vou ap-
pr.1al h them and don't leave any
oPt·ning.s for them to ::l it Let
them kno~ you want to with tbc
probk m -not punish thnn."
\omt' helpful hints she aivcs
p.irenl'.) of teen drui user's are:
• Don't l<'a'<' an} mcd1cauon
I\ 1ng around
• Don't ha'c fireums in the
hou<.c
• \.\ Jtch ~h<'rt' \OU le;a'<' m o ney Qr
'aluallks
( la'.)~S begin on Ma) 18 and run
thruu~h June 2~ T h(' ftt IS s..a •
fl('f\• •n ur S6U a rn1.1plc for all SM
d .t\\t., For funhcr infonnauon. aiiM
f!NJ-N~ ':·
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Alida Van Goree ta.lb about her children (ln portra.ita) and Oahln& with women f.rlenda
T he TroJan Founh Estate, a
joumahsm alumni suppon
aroup, solicits nominattons from
thejoumahsm faculty and stafT!n
order to choose three under-
sraduate students from the pnnt.
broadcast and public relations
sequences. The honorees are
selected on the men ts of their
~~-point a'erage and campus
acuv111es.
Balsamo. a double major in
broadcast journalism and inter-
national relations. has been active
at USC asa scniored1torofthe
Daily Trojan campus newspaper.
She will graduate this month. She
is the daughter ofMlcbael and
Ellubetb Balsamo ofl rvine and
a t984graduateoflrv1ne High
School.
NB man 's positive att it ude
helps conquer d isabilit ies
Newport
expects to
end year
in black
• • • And ... "Who's Who Among
Students in American Univer-
sities and Colleges." 1s none other
than Ruther Halm oflrvrne.
By KA TY BOUCHER °'_.,_., .........
For more than 20 years. doctors
told Bruce Garrard there was nothing
v.rong with him. Twelve weeks qo he
proved them wro ng.
Garrard. 44. of Newport Beach has
learned he 1s sufTenna from a head
trauma sustatned in an automobile
accident when he was 20.
"I ha' e trouble conccntrallnJ. and
have to ~ ntc e vcrythina down or I'll
fo'let, .. Garrard wd. "I am constant-
ly ured and have trouble functioning
under stress. I tho ught I was losing m y
mind until I rt'3d an an1cle published
b\ Dr Doug.la!> Hamngtonondeahn~
"'·11h side aftccts from head m1unes ·
Garrard met Hamngton as a resull
ofenrolhng m the Coastline Regional
Occupauo nat Program of Orange
County. whcrt' he bcpn clasStS to
become a ~n1fi~ nurses' a.ad<'. The
prcvam ofTen clas~ for entry-level
pos1t1ons in the current job market -
from auto mt'Chan1cs to the m~1caJ
proft'SSaon.
.\ftcr Garrard told his story to the
teacher. she recommended he sec
Harringto n. a psycholog.ist who
spec1ali1es m dealing 'Allh head
trauma v1ct1ms.
Hamngto n t'AplatnC'd to him 1hat
his ft"Clmg.s of drowsiness.. anab1ht) to
con~ntrate and other problems v.ert'
common wuh pcopk ..,,.,ho have
suffered head traumas
'When I realizC'd I was sull suffer-
ing side effects from m) accident.
e' Cl') th mg Sttmed 10 fit I kno w now
I must compromise and use the
ab1lill<'S I ha' c -and not concentrate
on m' d1sab1hues." Garrard said ··lkcau~ I ha't trouble wtth
(Pleue .ee POSITIVE/B2) Bruce Gana.rd
B> G REG ltLERltX
Ol ... O., .........
The c-11~ of "'<'"JlO" BC'ar h should
bt· comforuhl' an lhe black for th<'
I~ -~Q fi<.cal \1:ar according to tbc
ul\ ., rcttnth rdcascd prt'lim1nal')
huJgct rt'pon
Halm, one of 18 students
named for this award. was
selected on the basis ofacadem1c
acheivement, ;ervicc to thecom-
munity. leadersh1p in extracur-
ricularacu' itiesand potential for
success.
The award is given b)' Chnst
College in Irvine. a four-year
liberal arts college located in the
Turtle Rock area and is affiliated
with the Lutheran Church-Mis-
souri Synod.
Calls ring a bell with generosity
Dunng the I" !H1<J fiscal \car the
.il' \hould rt'\cl't' approuma1e1~· s.s-fl m llhlln In rC\ t>nues .,,. hrk
'l'lt:nd1ng ahoul SS6 2 million ac-
.i1rd1ng tu the rcpon In add1t1on. tt.c
.ii\ ... hould l·nJ 1he fiscal \Ur ~111\.1
hl·al:h' fl"..c.'r' c of abOut S~5.'4
m1ll1on
T ht I Q88-IN rt'' enuc proJCCtlon 11
J : ~ rc.-rcent increase over csumaUld
ll'\l uc<> for tht' IQS--88 fiscal year
ft-la~SI pon1on of the Ctt)t 4
C'\l.ll.:.,daturn ~111 go toward capatat
1mpr \\t'ments and pubhc safel)'. '"'"'of the rc'enue will comc 1n lbe
'••rm ,,fpmpcn' ta\es ett) sales taxes
Jnd thl "11e of 'Alter 10 residents and
t>"''"l ''<.'\
• • • If you have youngsters who will
demand a different type of enter-
tainment this summer, you might
want to check out the Enviro men-
tal Nature Center.
ENC Nature Camp is for stu-
dents agc 6 through1 2. The
(Pleue eee8MILB8/82)
BJ UTY BOUCHER °' ..............
Sundays arc traditionally iarsetcd
for boauna. bicycling and picnics. But
some parents an the Newpon-Mcsa
Unified School Dtstnct used tM day
recently to stt inside Pacific
Financtal's offices an<t make phonc
caJI after phone call. ..
The Newport-Mesa Foundation -
18 pcopjc dedicated to raisini funds
fort~ d1stnct -organized a dayk>na
telephone campaign to ra1sc mOMy
for arants to be award~ to teachers an
the district. The proJc-ct was launched
in Apnl and will conttnue throuahout
tM year.
More than I .000 calls ~tt mack
on a rcttnt Sunday and JCOCratcd a
total ofS2l.000. Foundation offiaals
hope they can double that f&gUre by
year's end.
"The money aocs for tutbooks.
pun~. gam~ '14.ltncc equipment
field tnps and l)lhcr items tht' d1stnct
donn"t ha'c pro'1s1ons for.'' said
Jud} R1t1t:nh11u~. foundation dirt'<:·
tor.
Bcausc all c,tate-tund<'d program\
have been ehmmated 1he foundation
is the onl)' source for local teachers to
act moM) to strt'ng1hcn. cnnch and
supplement the cumculum in their
classroom'i ac-..ordang 10 Rit -
tenhouse
Office space ~1th adequate tt'lc-
phone ('Qu1pment v.as no prohkm
than~ to John M urra) pN"s1dent
11.turra\ v.orb for Pa 1fic F1nanual l)I
"\c"' pc)n BC'ach and the firm JnnatC'd
tht use of 1l<, office for tiw-•• alls J
"-.ads" l·a mpa1gn's adult 'olunt('('r.
"ho v.or\.C'd t~o-hour shifts
The foundation was abk to av.ard
more than U O 000 laS1 ynr m grant\
(Pleue Me CALLS/82)
Hut the lar&~t <>mgle sourtt of
C' l UC' for tht' l Omlnl fiscal )car
1;1 ,, under the "donations and COii·
11 t>u111,ns·· fund. ~h1ch 1s estimated
:a1 .1~1ui SI ti 6 m1lhon
(Ple&M .ee 1'EWPORT /1121
·.
.Outrigger canoe races to be held off Ne wport S aturday ;.· , ..
~-
The Newport OutrigcTCanoe Oub wdl hold its 10th
annual race Saturday. with men and women competina m
ICpal'lltc catcaones.
The women's race slart.S at I a.m ... while the men's
competition 1s tcheduled for 10 a.m. C~I 547-7361 or 64S-62S2 (or details.
Community T atlval at GWCL t Upward.$ of 2.S,000 visiton arc apccted at Satut·
dlfuruuaalCommunityfcstiva.l,tchedukdatlOLm.in
&be q_uad area ofthe Huntinaton ee.ch campus.
The c~ent will sho~ civac and commQ.nity
tetVico oipnization activities for dlild.ml. an i.nser-
utionaJ food fair. an an wallc.. an ~f11CDC'Y vehicle ~Y and demonstrations by locaJ ~lee ~men nus yca.r•s lbcmc is .. Let Freedom Rina. bonori"I
die State BtccnenNal comma.-. Call tbC fcitiva:t
olBot at U 13 I fOr lddttac:iMI tefOr'luUoa..
PllP.D wor~ ••J.taaee 9Mnaed
Volun1em frOm \be ~aewaa Allociltioo ol
U9'YCr111y Wornas W1U JKOVi6e /i"' 1 l"WOft •scance tbf -* ciuaaat Friday ffom 2 to p.m. M Gtcat AmeriC1a Finl S.Ymp in ......,,. Hills.
llak a&atcmetns. ilu111oce.. lid1~ bi• IDd
U1 If care ftlCOl'da will be co•erwt =.hi -'oft . .... Lam""' It ,, I· 7260 IW i11b uwaioft.
a.m. to noon at the Edison HiJh School pool.
The test is frtt and open to boys and airl from 9 to I 7.
c.Jl SJ~ 1454 or SJ6. I 4SS for more anfonnauon
Sen ior cltfcen•' lleaJtlJ fair
A health fair at the UCl Medal Center Saturday wt.II
·.offer senior citizens health and wellness informauon to
help ~lieve their fcan a~n physacians. . _' The free fair. (rom 10 a.m to 4 p.m an lhe hospiw
plaza. will o f'fet more lhan JO boo'1\s and bcaltb
1ereeninp. CalJ Patnaa t.mahan at 63'-Sl71 for
additional infonnauon.
Womea and m oney semlnar
A ~mmar for 1a1omcn o n finanNI 1 ucs •111 be
otrttcdSatwda' from !Oto 11 30a m aa the Promonton
Point O ubhouse. 200 Promontor. Point \\est 1n N~'POft Beach. .
Mamaaie and fam1I~ thn"ap1st Ehabcth locum 1s
c:ondoc:tina tk provam. wtudl 1s frtt and open to the
public. Can ~ 7708 for ~•10ns and dlrtttt0n
Papenror~ cl ... at OCC
"'Orpnizine Your Pa~ at Home and m the
Office .. is the title of a lhrtt-hour wotbhop to be o~
Salurda aa 0ra.aat Coasi C'ollc:llC
1ICll C'OQSUhant J~ ibomplOO wdl conduC'\ ~~&om 9:.l0a.m.lo l2.:l0pc~1a l\ lllol ~' Cc.a1.1 n• and Adm OM Of11tt. Tllle tt is U l. allld ram-atJoat ~ bciQI ~by phone at 432-
1ndi' 1duals ~1th .,,l(.\'1al n('("(i~ and their families a~
fnend~ 5aturd3' at I luntingtc.m ( mtral Puk
The e\C1lt 1.., pl.1nned from 11 am. to 3 pm and wt
1ndU<k a J'("n"' lam1,al (all 't-4787 for rt"Yf\lat
and mort' 1ntorma11on
Interviewing sesslon slated
Th< an of SUC'<'C ~rut 1nle1"\llt'f>1n& ,.,111 be the -.ub}«'t
of a frtt \Cnunar to be pttStntcd ~turd•) b\ auo~
Un1,c~t~ ·, ~i1 ion VJC'jo Lc:arn1na Cniter ·
Pan1c1panu ••II \earn about basK communtcanan
111 . fint 1m~•OM1ndsalan nqot•at1naat thc9a m . ~'e-nt Call ~5().~~2 for morr infonnat1on.
ClilldreJJ '• art ec blblt Jn lfB
iJ &ATV 80UCllER .............. •• WMa an illness 'llikes. the l~cal ~~ to do is sect medical 1ncnuon.
BUtJoai Baker believes there m14hl
DAI bf 1 problem -if you pracuce
orevnuvc medki~.
• is the coordinator of Parish
Nunn ll Ho.a Ho pital in Newpon Beach.
l ... llac whole person is one un1t,"1
BakC"r .•td .. You can't separate tlf'e
Physical from the sp1ntual or cmo-
tton&l."
So 'Ith.at is the role of a pan sh nurse'>
~ role of a pamh nurse as to detect the early stages of health
Problems with an emphasis on
preventing serious illness whale
promotin1 wellness.'' said Roben
Parry. chaplatn at Hoaa Hospital.
-l"he pari~h nuiY ministry. first
introduced m Chirago three yea~
ago, is a whole person care pro1ect
that encompasses all aspects of a
person's mind. body and spmt.
The Parish Nu~ Program was
founded by Granger Wcslberg. a
l:.atbcran clergyman. He also
founded the Whohstac Health
Centers Inc.
'_jbc program stancd with the
CQJ'lccpt of a nu~ who works m the
Qbarch and docs hcahh ministry
They work with members of the
cong.rcgatJon. put on seminars, and
dear with such potential illnesses a~
heart disease. stress, anhntas, gnef.
._IDS and other ailments -whether
they are physical or mental.
. .The procram is designed to bnng a
nurse into the church, helping as a
health educator, personal counselor.
teacher of volunteers and coordinator
of support groups. Baker, who over-
sees the operatton, spoke of a typ101l
da.y in a parish nurses's ltfc.
-She starts by teaching an exercise
class at the church's Sunday school.
~ towards the senior cittzen.
Baker said. "Then classes on stress. or
pra)er. miaht be in order. Neitt.
church scnt1ccs att held. After ter·
vices. the pan h nurse is there to like
blood ptcSSUtt. answer qum1ons on
health issues and Jive rcfemls for the
right doctor or clinic to vislt."
"To.,vc you an idea. I work with a
Jricf rcco'cry aroup at my church,"
she said. "A man who lost his wife.
suffered a stroke three months after
she died. l th1ok 1fhe had been able to
express his anger, grief, and denial -
things that we teach arc amponant not
to supprc$S -this wouldn't have
happened."
Baker, who has been with Hoag
Hospital since the program began an
last No~mber. is a registered nurse.
and the first p"°"'m coordinator.
She conducts seminars and educates
the ministers and chaplains. with
hopes of them Joining. thus helping
their people adopt a health> mental
attitude.
"This prosram is desi'°ed to keep
people out of the hospital," Baker
said. "If you have a good outlook on
life. you arc less hkely to get sack:·
Baker sa~ there arc five churches
in Orange County participating with
Hoag Hospttal, and so far six nurses
are in the prosram. Jn order to
educate others. and hopefully recruit
new nurses into the propam. they arc
holding a Pansh Nurse Pep Rally and
Spnng Brunch on Saturday at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church in
Newpon Beach.
Guest s~ker 1s Marilyn Belleau,
R "-' • pansh nurse from Glenview
Community Church in Glenview, Ill.,
who has worked dircctJy with the
program's fo under
A panel discussion with Hoag's
pansh nurses. moderated by Baker. is
also scheduled
··our goal is to ha,·c e1aht churches
active in the pr~m by the end of the
}'ear," Baker said "The rall y as an
excellent opponunaty to come and Stt
what we arc doing, and we encourage
an}'one to JOin us ..
We 'relookingforgoodsports
The Daily Pilot is interested in sharing the spon1ngc:(.pJ01ts ol }OU
and \our neighbors
We 're not looking for news on Magic Johnson's latest tnple-
doubk or ho~ man) RBI Wally Joyner had last month. But if)OU kno~
a Lillie Leaguer who had a big day. a weckc11d golfer who won the club
tournament or a ncxt~oor neighbor who rolled a 300 game. let us
Imo"
~nd us a photavaph and bncf account of the sponing
accomplishment We ""'II publish them in our Good Spons column
which "'II appear 1n Thursday's Neighborhood Focus secuon.
Address your rnrrespondencc to Neighborhood Focus 1n care of
the Dail} Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92627
SMILES PROMOTED ...
P'romBl
program will emphasize a hands-
on approach 10 studying the world
ofnature. This 1s their 10th year of
operation. The camp 1s sponsored
b~ the Ncwpon-Mesa Unified
School D1stnct and the City of
Newpon Beac.h Depanment of
Beaches, Parks and Recreation.
For information, call 645-8489. • • • County high school students
JVOn 18 Nattonal Ment Scholar-
sliips tn second-round an-
iiouncements of the presugious ~rds.
:k,}he National Ment Scbolar-
-P Corp .. the Illinois-based. ~nprofitgroup that sponsors the
$dlolarsh1ps, llnnounccd the
tilcst nattonWlde winners, and iie1J reveal the final-round win-itin next month. :~.Sowuh nofunherad1eu, the :tit nners arc: MJdaael A. De La Mau, Lydia W. Lee and Lara J .
"-ere from University High in
Irvine; and David C. Bear and
AaU..y C.Sbean from Newpon
Harbor High. • • • .. A Day tn the Lafe of an Irvine
Senior" was the theme for the
Senior Photo Contest held in
February. The contest was o pen
to Irvine residents and Com-
mun1t} Sen ices photo students
55 years and older. The contest
pan1c1c1pants ranged from ages
55 to 99 years old.
The exh1btt 1s in honor of Older
Amencans Month ancithe city of
Ir' me as pro ud to pay tnbute to
act1' e sen tors.
Exh1b1tsofthe winning photos
arc on display at the Irvine Senior
(enter in Irvine. Congratulations
to the winners and other pan1c1-
pan ts.
Loll Cline, grand prize,·· An
.\rttst in his Studio~" Emmitt
Smitl,gold nbbon for .. Htstoncal
Rccogniuon;" JobD Nakajl,s1lver
ribbon for Best L1ghtrng,"Tennis
An} one." M. Brookl, Ralpb
Dahlin, Harlu Ea1tmu, JobD
Grande, Au Plummer and Marja
Swindell were also winners.
• • • We invite yoa to send••
.Festival
returning .
forGWC's
spring fling
The Golden We t Colleae Com·
munity festival has withstood not
only the test of tame, but a bud&et cut
that could have ended the 19-year
traditional event.
The festival , which will be eel·
ebrated at 10 1.m. Saturday at the
campus, 1s an all-day event 1hat
normall}'._ draws more than H.000
people T!'8d1t1onally. 1t has always
been a spnna event.
But last year the college. because of
a budget cut, did not have the money
to underwrite the festival. To the
rescue came the 21-member Save the
Fesuval Committee wi1h assistance
from .. oluntecrs and GWC faculty
and staff ""ho pu1 1ogcther a fund-
rats1ng campaign. The usual May
dale was rescheduled to October to
g1 .. e the l:Ommmce tame to raast the
fun~
( ommmec members this• year,
however, op1ed to return to the May
date So the trad1t1on . started 1n 1969.
marches on
According 10 Gene K.arkpatnck.
public relations representative for the
college. the fesuval's theme is "Let
Freedom Ring." hononn$ the Cah-
fom1a State Bicentennial Com-
mission. Official fcsuvaJ colors arc
red. wh1 le and blue with a theme prize
offettd for the best use of these colors
1n a booth decorat11)g contest.
The campus quad area will show-
case c1v1c and communat} service
orpn1zat1ons. offer act1 vit1es for
chi ldren. an 1n1emat1onal food fair
an an "alk highlighting the talenls of
local anlSls, an emergency vehicle
display and demonstrations by local
police dcpanments. included 1s a
SWAT team.
"Throughout the da:r bands and
'ocal groups will cntcnain." she said.
"Patnot1c attire will be the order of
the da> for co~tume competition. A
nc" c11egory has been added for the
be\t cos tume theme worn in a booth.
plus the usual pnzes for the best male
best female and best couple cos-tumes ..
And Kirkpatrick says not to miss
1he rar ~ho~ fcatunng pre-1970 hot
ro~h. street rods and convertibles
Thl' festl\ al has grown each :rear
SlnlC l\S beginning as a Cit}' Wide C\ent
hdd 1n do" nto"n Huntingt on Beach
It thi:n mo,ed to Murdy Park. but
qu1lkl} outgre" that location and
finall~ landed on the spacious GWC'
campus 1n 1979 The event has
e'panded to invoh e non-profit or-
gan11a11ons from throughout Orange
( ount) as well as Long Beach
>\dm1ssion and parkin' art' free to
fe~tl\al goers For add1t1onal 1nfor-
mat1on contact 1he fcsuval office,
845-8131
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B1 UTY IOUCREA
Oii .............
In thcsr modem times -where
fncnds and environments chanac as
qui Uy as poht1c1ans' promitet -
there as a iroup 1n Newpor1 Beacb
that has banded t<>ðer for 13 years.
And members of the Park Ncwpon Kotrec KJatch say their sroup is still
goina strona. The Knior women meet
primarily to create various
needlework proJ«ts for 1hc needy.
"I looked up the ongin of the word,
'klatch.' and it is defined ·as related to
gossip,· " said Dorothy Gordon, sec-
retary of the group. "And we defi-
nitel}' do our shatt."
The 18 women -knitters.
crocheters. and those with idle hands
-meet every Tuesday in the
clubhouse at Park Newport, a com-
plex of more than 2.600 apartments.
The women have ~n through a lot
together over the )cars. including
illness and dea1h. and look f,Ql'Ward to
their weekly gathering.. ~
"We pa~ a quancr each time we
meet to pa) for coffee and cookies,"
Gordon said. "I recently organized a
raffic for a dime -that makes thinJS
1 Unit e.-citiq. ..
AndaJthouah• dimesou1l411 little
small, Ciotdon aays the members
h.avc ii.al\ aucssina the prizes, makina
the "bole thins a bia dHI.
. "One member wrapped up a ~n of
pineappie1-whileotfiet1 havc&Jven
soap, stationery and anythina that
they find lyina around the house:·
Gordon said ... It makes a fun time to
win a little surprise.·•
"lt•s retlly a sociaJ aroup,.. said
Marpret North, 88, one of the
earliest. oriainat members. "When we
started. everyone knew how to knit or
crochet Now there are only about
four of us whodo-theothc1"1just sit
and visit."
Gordon said the .women certainly
have a lot to talk about. Topics range
from unscttlina things such as viol-
ence and death -to problems seniors
have, like Medicare-or the problem
of growing old and not knowina
what's down the road for them.
.. On the brighter side. we discuss
tnv1a and movies." Gordon said.
"Mostly these women are widows
and they rel> on the group for
com pan~ ...
But Gordon says the primary
funnion ll to produce btncllMde
items ror lht' nttdy.
"Ounna Chnstmas we sell •f'P.an!
and lap robes to the communny.
North 11id ... That's the way we raile
money to buy yam... _,,. "'
And the nttdlework has.,_... Ou.
Gordon says they have oroduced
hundreds and hundreds of lap robes
and baby items for unwtd mothcn.
the disabled and elderly. Some redpi·
cnts are bab1ei and children •t
Childrcns Hospital in Oranec, .,.,.
tien1s at Fairview Developmental
Center in Costa Mesa. and other
convalescent hospitals.
And the ncedlcwort didn't IO
unnoticed. The Newport KatW
Chamber of Commerce pve them
the "Dolphin'!. Award," for com·
muni1y service, and presented them
w11h a check recently for $190 that
will be used 10 buy yarn.
Although the average aac of the
sroup members 1s about 70, everyone
as optimistic tha1 the aroup will
conunue.
"This is the bright spot in the week
for many members," Gordon said.
"Some of the women get sick. but the]
come back as soon as they arc able.
POSITIVE ATTITUDE ADOPTED ••. From Bl
fatigue in c;tressful s1 tuat1ons. I could
not be the surgeon I had dreamed of
becoming.
Bui Garrard wanied 10 help the
disabled af\cr being disabled himself.
"-nd indeed he has
Garrard. once a straight "A" stu-
dent. attended Brown University 1n
Rhode Island where he studied medi-
cine and eng1neenng. His grandfather
and father were doctors, and he
planned to carry on 1hc fam1I}
tradition. He was iranted a science
fellowship at Indiana University.
with hopes of someday becoming a
neurosurgeon.
"More than 20 years ago I was
actuall) performing open heart sur-
ger) on animals,'' he said.
Bui plans "ere hauhcd when
Garrard got into a senous automobile
accident thal left him in a coma for a
month. in a wheelchair for two years,
and unable to read. speak or wnte.
"I felt hkc a pianist without his
finger\ ... he said. "I understood, but I
couldn't ron .. ey 11 Tht' tt'C'hn1cat
term is aphasia. I had to literally think
how to make sounds. My mind was
clear intellectually -I just couldn't
speak or wntc."
Slowl) he began to regain h1sab1hty
to function. but never felt he was
"right. .. Garrard wenl to many doc-
tof\ -both physical and mental
phy~1c1ans. but they all said the same
thing. "You're fine."
He had decided to live with that
answer, and spent 12 weeks training
to become a certified nurses aide.
"I feel a tremendous amount of
compassion for the disabled," Gar-
rard sa1d. "Before l thought of
becoming a certified nurses aide, I
once took care of a man who would
not face the fact he had supr diabetes.
I used to bandage his foot that wa~
·rotting away' because he refused
insulin and balked at the sound of a
controlled diet."
Because of has love for medicine
and the personal involvements that
go with at, he decided to make a
compromise.
"Most people ~ouldn't think a
nurses· aide as a comprom1~ for a
neurosurgeon, but I am proud of my
accompJ ishmen1.··
Bcs100 has medical uaanma. the
engineering bac~around also proved
to be a blessing.. Garrard is waitin1 for
patent approval on his invention ofa
wheelchaar, propelled by muscle
power through a special lever -
some1hing he wanted to do sanoe bis
accident.
"When you ltvc an a wheelchair for
two years, you become very sym-
pathetic and sensitive to those per-
son's needs," he said. "Oimbinaa hill
in a wheelchair 1s one of the hardest
things to do. I've invented a lever that
propels the manual chair. I call it the
"Garrard Clever lever."
Because clcctnc wheclchail'1 ra•
from Sl.000 to SS,000, Garrard as
opt1m1st1c-about has invention. He sap his "Super Chair" will be half the
pncc and JUSl as easy to-operate.
Cancer Society donations
The Orange County unit of the American Cancer Society
needs gently used ilcms for its Discovery Shop drives Saturday,
Sunda} and Wednesday.
Used clothing. books. toys. Jewell) and small appliances can
be left at 1he Tustin Fire Station. 1241 Newpon Blvd .. from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday.
DANA WHARF LADY ANGLERS SKILLFUL •••
From Bl
children talks most cnthus1ast1cally
about tht"Se da ys is the fun she has
fishing with her women fncnds
That's nght. women fncnds.
After being annoyed by fishermen
when she tried to join their ranks, Van
Gores decided to Joan the Dana Wharf
lad) "-nglcrs. an all-women fishing
group that chancrs boats for hours or
CALLS •••
Prom Bl
to 45 teachers in Costa Mesa and
Newpon Beach. The goal this year is
$60.000.
da's al a 11me. trolling the Pacific and
fisfung for bass. rock cod or albacore.
"I used to get pushed around a lot
b) the bo:rs." Van Gores said. "I guess
the) thought I would snag their lines
and bring them bad luck. I got tfrcd of
1t and. fortunately. ran into another
woman with the same problem . She
1old me about the group and I Joined
"I am now up to casttn~ about 40
feet ofTthe edge of the boat.· said Van
Gores. who practiced with a bass pole
line and a clo1hes pin in the street in
front of her house. The women arc
sohd sea mates, she said.
"These women are so supponi ve of
each other." she said. They bait their
own hooks, cast their own hnes and
reel 1n their own catches.
''I'm trying to say that these are no1
helolcss women "These arc self-
sufficient women who lcnow their
stuff and they don't need to be
rescued b:r men eve?.' other minute to
untangle their hncs. •
Van Gores said the chartered boats
generally go about 13 miles ofTUH>re.
On their most adventurous trip, the
women. with a skipper and two deck
hands. traveled deep tnto Mnican
waters. 100 males offshore.
"The goal 1s to become a very
expert fi sherpcrson.·· Van Gores said.
"I would like to be very, very skiUcd
at fishing. ..
But it's more than that. Van Gores
said she also fishes because she likes
to ~mble. "You don't know when you put
your line down in 1hat water that ~ou're not gonna catch the fish of all
fish ." she said
Rittenhouse explained each appli-
cation for a grant is reviewed by 16
1mpanaal and unaffiliated adult vol-
unteers who givt each request from
one to 60 points based on need.
budget and significance to the par-
ticular classroom. NEWPORT IN BLACK •••
Strong supporters of lhc foun-
dat1on 's Teacher Grant Program
include John Nicoll. dastnct super-
intendent. and all pnncipals in the
d1stnct.
The foundation is a non-profit,
community-based oraanizataon tha1
has promoted pnvate suppon for
public education an the Ncwport-
Mesa Oastnct since 1981 . For more
information call 720-3990.
From Bl
This represents an increase of 906
percent from the 1987·88 estimate.
City Manaaer Roben Wynn sajd lhe
j&mp in the fund is due to federal and
countl funds received for the widen-
ing o Pacific Coast Highway from
Jamboree Road to Bayside Drive and
from the Arches restaurant to the
Huntinaton Beach city hne.
The preliminary budict repon al""
included revised staust1caJ infor-
mation. The city's proiectcd popu-
lation for the cominl fiscal year is
70.823. up from 67,7 6 for 1916-17.
The assessed valuation for the entire
city as esttmated at approlimttely
$9 5 billion. v.1th the tverqe per
capita valuation bein1 about
Sll4.000.
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For lnformauon Call 8Ji2-432l~_........._ __ ,..
Therapist: Keep off couch
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hu~
band was a therapist who lost h1)
license after becomina scxuall)' in-
volved with several female patients.
He led these women to believe that he
loved them and broke up their
maniaaes-
A1111
lMDEIS
clllatri1b wlaere t11e qae1tioa wa1
a .. ed. "How muy of yo. bave
treated patJeatt wll• bd Md an wlU.
• prevlH1 payclllatri1t!" Nearly
every bad la t9-e room wnt op.
Docton, llul U.nelvn. . ' . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Is lht're a
lt'&1t1matt' mamage broker 1n the
United S1a1es'l
Plcasc, Ann, warn your readers that
if a therapist st:>rts to talk about his
personal problems, especially 1f he 1s
critical Of his Wife, thlS IS inap-
propriate behavior. He should be told
at once to &ct his own therapist.
Ir he makes any sexual advances
you can be sure that he has made the
same advances toward others.
I am at a loss to understand how I
cou ld have lived with this man for
nearly 20 years and not have known
how twisted and deviou!> he wall.
Clllca10. H Gal Brook p1ydl1atrilt
said tial teHaJ lavolvemut between
a patleat aad 1111 or 91er 1'erapl1t la
DOt neCHsaril)' llarmf•I. He de-
scribed five of bl1 patlHtl wbo be!
bad sex wllb prevloat p1ycblatrl1t1,
but be made lt clear tbat be bad never
done 10 klm1elf.
I read a newspaper art1clt' about a
Ne" \' ork-bascd ora,anization recent-
1}' that sounded as 1f 11 was m businrss
to do 1hc: kind of arranging that
fam1h lm•nd'> and commun11~
froups u~d to do in bygont' da~
nfortunatd) I misplaced tht' article
and can ·1 trad. do" n the organ1La·
llOn
Please, Ann. pnnt th1\ letter a\ a
warning to female patients even-·
where. A therapl'it who violate~ the
ethical a nd moral code of his pro-
fession deserve~ to ha"~ the book
thrown at him No name, no Cll)
please. Just -(RUSHED IN THE
U .S.
Or. Ricbard Baer, a member of U1c
1odety'1 etblct commlUee, dl1-
a1reed vebemeaUy. He u1d provld-
in& sexual 1rallflcatlon for money
wa1 ebaracterlstlc of aootber pro-
fe11loa tbat llal aotblD& to do wllb
psyeblatry.
A sarvey by a Harvard Medical
School rescarcbcr, Or. Nanette Gar-
trell, found tbat about one psy-
cb.latrlst In JI admits to bavlDc had
sex witb patients. Sbe said tbe sarvey
probably understated the problem.
As evidence Or. Gartrell cited a
meeting of more tban 100 psy·
I'm not 1nterl·.-.11:d 10 daung ser-
' Ill'' or lom·h hl·ans club~ (too
rt\I..\ I Rut 1\ thl·rr a leg111malt'
urg•rn11a11on that matlhe'> partne~
for mam.igl' l''>pt'l IJll\ profc:ss1onal
people ("hllh I Jml'' I "uuld Vt'n
mulh l1kl' lO lOnt.ICI \U(h an agc:nC)
(an )OU hdp" -M o\RRIA\1E
Ml"IDEO II\; ORL< 10"'1
DEAR CRUSHED: I have ad·
drnff4 tbJ1 aabject ln tile column
before, but once more won 't hurt.
Several month a10 at a meetln& of
U1c JlllDol1 Psyclliatrie Society In
Friday, May 1S
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) All indicators poin1 to
success via indepen--------------de nce. courage.
fresh start. style and
crea11v1ty fapand
horizons. reach SYDNEY more pe op l e.
advert•~ and pubh· o
c1zc. Libra. ano1hrr MARR
Anes figure prom1-•••••••••••••• nt~ntly.
TAURUS ( 4\pnl 20-May 20)" Light 1s shed on area
previously dark You've asked for unique chanct' to lest
theones, and now you get u . Focus on romance.
opponun1ty for p1one('nng project Leo plays paramount
role.
GEMINI (Ma> 21-J unt' 20)· Trust 1ntu111on. element\
oftimin&and luck con11nue to bc "on your side .. Fam1h
member says let's get together and also repays debt
Spoth&Jlt on d1rcc11on. purpose. motive. team in~ proces'
CANCER (fo.ne 21-July 22)· Advancement indicated
by combining business wuh pleasure Focus on public
relations, entertainment. intelleoual cunos1l}'. unique
form ofcommun1ca11on. Gem1n1. Sagmanus pla) roles
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):, A "el) 11m1d soul rnuld
thwan ambitions Be aware. alen. and push fof"ard -
you are going 1n the n&ht d1rec11on Member of oppo!>1tl'
sex ma~ not be telhngen11re truth Check propert) \.alue'>
regulations.
VIRGO (Au&-23-Scpt :!:!) Seen.mo highlight\
investments, partnerships. opportun•I) 10 make s1gnifi·
cant chanp:. Be ready to tra\.el. have proper paper"i
avaJlablc, includin& passport. Another Virgo 1s in p1c1url·
UBRA (Sept. 13-0ct 22)· You get "hat \.OU ask for
diplomacy figures prominentl> Mone) dispute r,ettled
DEAR \1 .M.: Sorry, DO Wblle
arranged marnag~ eoalda't ponibly
be worse tban wbat ~ople do on tlllelr
owD, I want DO part of 1ucla o~r
atlons
ag1l'l'ml'nt could be linahtcd ~putllgh1 on 1<lcas
1mp1rat1un. partnership. mamagc Taurus pla''> para·
mount role
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 211 Dd\nl' ttrm\ look
OC)Ond the 1mmt'd1a1e. be op..·n-m1ndcd ~1thou1 being
sulhbk Someone "behind \Ct'ne!>" ma\. Ir\ tO be
1mportan1 b) \preading gossip. Protet t rcputal1•>n ha"('
source material available
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 211 'ou could
occoml' 1neuncabl}' involved in romantic langle unless
wan Anes person spins talt' weaved uf threads
combJning fantasy and reality Be d1~nm1na11ng. but
ba~ choice on '"' es11ga11on.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) 'ou'll rern,l'r lost
article. prestige surge!> upwards. ~arch will be sune'>'>lull)
concluded You'll be frtt of financial obligation Legal
dec1c,1on llkel) to go tn rour favor Libra 1n'>ohed
AQUARIUS (Jan -0-Ft'b 18): Stress 1ndepen(.cnct'
<. rl·at1' It). wilhngne~s to "go 11 alone" Plans subject to
<.hange 11's necessal) to keep options open Relallvt'
<.ould l"3nlcl '1c,11. Leo and another .\quanan figurl'
prom1nl'ntl~
PISCES ( Frb 19-March :!01 Dccts1on rl.'ached 1n
lOnnc<.11on ~1th d1rc<.t1on purpose. lamil) Financial
sc1tlcmen1 made. }'Ou'll gel your c,hare. \.1ews and claims
'tndll"3tl'd. lancer nat1vt' has )Our intere'itS at hean. v.111
pro'l' II IF MAY 13 IS YOUR BIRTHOA Y \Ou art' cl"t'al1\.t'
stubborn. d~ n.lm1c. sensual Taurus. Leo. Scorpio people:
pla) important rok'> in )'Our life You broke from fam1l~
1rad1t1un, could ha'e bern separatrd from one or both
pan:nt'> .it rl'lat1"c:I~ early age Cu~nt qclt' h1ghllght'i
resptm,1b1ltt~ promotion. production. manlal status
po':t\1blc add111on to famtl~ In June romance: and travel
h1ghltgh1cd -)OU could also r«'t'l'e ro)alt) or pa}'m<"nt
fur rncnt project. Sl.·ptl'mbc:r al\o ml·mnrablc 1n I 988
Name your site, but be careful
If you find an unnamed mountain.
hill or creek. you can name 11 By
apply1n& 10 the U.S Board on
Geographic Names. But )OU can't
name 11 specifically for any living
person. And you can't give 11 a name
•==-
deemed unacceptabk b}' the dec1\1on
makrrs When 1ho~ officials fint gol
organized. tht') changed the names of
countless moun1a1ns known locall)
b) some S)nOn) m tor mammal)
iJand.
•
1 Immerse Yourse lf ,
in Pleasure .
Q What's a "Mtch1pn bankroll" ..
.\ .\roll of paper mo nry with a real
hill outs1dt' and phon) bills inSJde Or
v.11h a SI 00 bill outside and S Is
1ns1de
fhe tongue ofa blue whale 1s aboul
the s11e ofa compact car.
When you dt"nde to take the famil)
out to eat. "ho c hooses whe~ you'll
go" In 7~ percent of the fam1hcs.
sunc)s shov.. the kids decide. The
~oung kids Don't believe everybody
in the Jack 1n the Box headquarters
qu11c understood lhlS when they
changed their company name for a
short while sometime back.
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Both vulnerable. South deals
NORTH
t K Q 10 3
1' I 2
9 s 4
• 9 6)
WEST EAST
t94 •1 65
Q J 10 3 A 9 7 5
Q J 7 10 6 3 l
• Q 10 4 2 + I 7
SOUTH
• A J 7 2
6•4
Al 1
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The b1ddin1:
Sout9-West 1'orth 1-..asl
1 t Past 2 t Pass
4 t Pass Pass Pas'
Opening lead. Queen of
The lot of the defender 1s a dtffi
cult one On occasion. however, you
can foresee declarer's plan of at·
tack. To give him a helping hand
under such circumstances 1s above
and beyond your l'all of dury
V. e are not ma mored of South· s
openin& bid Holding two four-card
su11s. 111s usually correct to open the
one below the shortness That alone
would dictate an opening bad of one
club. But there's another consider-
ation here V.11h )UCh a pov.erful
band, Sou1h \hould prefer to open
a.s cheaply as possible to make 1t
easy for his partner to respond
Aaamst four spade\ West led the
top or tus heart sequence. Declarer
ducked the first mck in dummy,
~
CHARLES
Go REN
then covered the contmuauon of the
iack v.uh the king, lot1n1 to East's
ace Thal worthy suspected , corrcct-
1), thar no more heart tncks were
coming hu way, so he shifted to the
eight of clubs [)edarer won the
king and cashed the ace of dia-
monds As a prccauuon, '>lat un-
blocked the queen.
After drawina two rounds of
trump\, endmg 1n dummy. declarer
ruffed the last heart and cashed th<'
.i1:c of diamonds West could not
ma~~ declarer's blueprint of Uk
loomina end play Hu panncr's shift
to the e1Jht of club5 had marked
declarer with at leut the ace-kina·
1ack of the suit. lf be also held the
ten of diamonds, there wu no beat~
tn& the hand The only chance wq
to 1emwn the 1ack of dtamond.s ua~
dcr the .ice and hope partner bdd
the ten
West's fine def~ left decla.rct
wu hout resouroe Ea.st was able to
~'"the third diamond and lead aa-
other club No maue:r what declarer
did. he stlll bad to l<>K a dub for
down one Had West allowed him-
5d( to wm the diamond, he would
have bttn tangled in a web of loaQI
options. and the contract wouW
have succeeded T11 tt fol yourself.
-lffMilRB..._ ______ _
ACROS8
1 Surmount
5 Holy City
10 Tenuous
14 lodged
15 Frome Of
Allen
1e Cone eouroe
17 Twttted
18 Mini faahlon
20 Retalna
22 Enragement
23 [)eclajms
24 Gupe rod!
26G,..._
62 Perch
83 Ptay t>ac:tier
64 Notcti
65 Btfds
6fi Trade (WO'dtl
87~111
DOWN
1 Woodland
2 Aloin eouroe
3 Border
4 atone
5 Mid pntl
6 Propnety
7 E.rr9nd a Cus100y
g~,.
Do you think t h ey
actually noticed?
27 Some ... ys
30 Toxins
~Sr<*..-.
35~
38 Pledge
37 Engine 90Und
JS Heaitatlon
4() a.... ~
4 1 UH tebof orv
42 UK netlW
43 ~t.s
ptef
10 Flit!
11~
12 Thill month
abbf
13 Jumbl9 ,, e.....
21~
lf1ill
25 Am 35 Eacepl 51 ''\Jnderwtood'
Let yourself be over-
whelmed with pk.~urc
'59
SJNGLEOR
DOUBLE
OCCUPANCY.
rtlOA\ \U~DA\'
during a
n:l~xing
weekend
oit Costa
Mes2·s
new Red
Lion Inn. Stretch out in
your luxurious gue t
room . Enjoy
upcrb dining
in our three
rcstaurant5. And li vely
rughtlife in two lounges.
Relax at the fitne
center. pool, pa, sauna
md steam room. And
discover world -da~s
shopping and rmer-
taanmcnt ne2rby. It
all add up to a pe-
c1al wecken<J. Yours
now .lt a pccial
... ~,:----rate. it'ou•ve
earned it.
Well. our house gu"ts hJve JUSI
left
I'd have told you about them
sooner. but I've been busy Real busy
These arc old fnends from back. East
and they'd nt'vcr bttn to our house
befort. so I wanted •hem to sec us 11
our best.
In retrospect, they had I aood time.
but sometimes l wonder wh) 1 kilted
m yself. I h.ad m¥ husband put a ncw
Ooater in the totlet bcaUJC II made
son of a suckina 1e>und when }'OU
nushcd 1t. (uke the noasc I makc
when I'm drivina with one of m )
kid .) He replaced the whole th•na.
The) never nmuioned it.
I ~nt lhru dlys ananaina all our
books accordiftl to Htbot -ficuon on OM shelf. non-fK'ttOft Oft the other.
I even catqorittd than .ccotdiq 10
trave1, bia.,aphin. dcc:oqtina ind
bumor. I don't think they ~en
not teed.
I tb<Mcbt IUl'd~': one of them oprned up lht for the ~
aum, she'd have said aomcthi•
about bow dcu 11 was. After Ill. I did
dear out tbn:c ~of ftottn cbkttn
innards I WUll\oi.Dlfof Ptblttday,
but ukb. Woo~ you \hi& lhtf d bavt not~! that all lbc ~ in the
dolr.U weft taned tllc IMX way'!
1'1Ylt tM WllK'blttell ... aROC)1
And tht PIPts 9'ft al ali~? Wllit
,.., ''"' ............... t. l IOtd •ytM•NNildlM1Mw~peoplt
rtllKtllbcr pea ~ lip. ~
and JCMMdai"I NpptU. T1'ey
Mftn'l fftlff me 4,
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50 Thr9ed
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17
wtthout handl~ I l't'placed crackt'd
pttture fnmn. M) God. ~-e e'en
pottd over manuals and sct all the
bUnk1naclocb an the houw lfl ~n•
tnio a hou~ 1n the spnna. don't \Ou
think I'd no"cc that the firt~ -.., 20
c&Hn?
My husband v.as al--.)s \ke"ptical
When I was rep&acin& • whttl on our prt.ac can. he said. .. They 'rt not ao•na _to aotitt th.tL •• "'Of counr lhc') are... I said.
MYou'ft Just •>1na ~t to flel out of
painli"" all t~ lawn fumaaure and
putt.iaaan thtKTttnsand Iha tl'lltbe
60or to tht pulr)' ...
··y ov·re m&kina yourrlf cruy, -hf
aid. "bu)'in&, Vanit)' Fair and tM
New v ortct rcw me ~lhroom ...
..You're rilhL -1 _.. -1 lhouad
~~ tottm ~lhi.Qa more 1n 1>'1'9· tionaf .....
Ttic boa WU iD radioC'll
drove op the drive. NoliciQS
cntply pol. I ql.lickly anatchiid a IM1 of
J'«MfY CM!t of the yant a.d JIJ!lmrd
I\ lft tbt -1'bt) ftn'U mcalioDcd
at.
Maybt l upcacd m f'tom a
24-bour t. common nte
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by BU Keane l1f THE BLBACBltRS by Steve Moore BLOOll COU1'TT
·Next can we go to 'Toyware'?"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
·oon t let htm int1m1oate you into
leaving any leftovers · ·
PEANUTS
The Umpire Hall of Fame and gift shop, just
off Interstate 5 near Bakersfield.
1 NEED SOME MCJE"{, Mr:z. WtL~ SA~ tF I GO OVER
TO HIS ~ ~ ~ HE'S G.:H4A STAfT ~N ME RENT. II I
by Charles M. Schulz
HERE S ~NUTHER ONE i -µ ti t-HT
JF -·:;, CA~Lt:D -HE JLV'
HIDDE~ F R5-BASE -R ... "
IF THE QTµER TEA~ CA1-.; ... HOW ABvL'T THAT1S A 6000
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
F1ND F1RS-:-BA~E -HE'"
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RtoHT FELDER ~I DE BE~INO
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FJVNTA N I
by Jim Davis
NOeOOY HE..R£ 0<Jf U5
RE.FRIGE.RATOR MAGNE.T5
by Tom K. Ryan
GAMIN AND PATCHES
s-11
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
1 cnl'I CAJANf 10 GO iO A
RESIAORAN'i I A~ I. ~"
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PROM' WAUJ.>BAU.. MR'Tl) Al
'THE RACQOE.I CUJB !
DOOllfESBURY
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by Garry Trudeau
by Berke Breathed
by Addison
I DON'T FEED I
~U TMAT MANY
BAGELS!
by Lynn Johnston
FACE IT.EL
1 ya.YLL NEVER eE-
\.. t HAPPY J
f -r-'}
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
11''5 Si'lll EARl4 ... WE
(.()Ul.D JUST CRUl5E.
Af<OVND FOR A WHI&..£ ••.
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FHP posts strong gains
Fountain Vallc_y-bascd AiP International Corp.
announced strona financial results on Tue5day ror its
lh.ird quancrendC'd March JI.
fot the tht'CCPmonth pcriOd, ne& income rose 47
percent to $4, I 6'4,000, ot 41 centS per hare. compared to
S2.840,000, or 23 cents per share. for the me quarter last
)Ur. Rcvcnue incrtased 4M percent to SJ 35.805,000 from
S94, I 77 .000 in last yctr'$ third qiartcr.
£am1np r' shart were ravorably affected by FHP's repurchase o l .S mtlhon shares of common stock
completed dunn1 the quarter
Roben Gumb1ncr. M.D.. FHP's chicr exceutJve
officer and chairman. said, "Our third quarter eaminp
rtflected FHP's new product leadership in the HMO
industry, vertical 1ntearation, and a strona base in the staff
model HMO. Tia.ht manqement controls and the use of
ahemat1ves to hospital care, such as home nurs1na and
hospice ca~. contnbuted to our 1b1hty to keep costs an
line. "FHP's markcun' advantaac lies an thc successful
expansion and opcrauon of the Senior Plan for the
Medicare population. The large and arowma Medicare
market will remain ,an important pan of our expansion
M UTUAL F UNOS
stratca> Our experienced m n•ment team 'and stall
model rocus reprt nt addition.al rompeut1"c achan.
&.a&cs.'' For the nine month cndcdinJ~~•n:h ll, n~
income rose bY 20 pcrttnt to S 10,398,000, c;ompattd to
SS,6SS,000 for Lbe same period t&st year. Rc,cnut
1ncrea5ed 33 percent to SlSl.382,000, "t"'u'
$269. 7.57,000 for \he year.qo period. Earninp JX'T share
totaled 88 cents for the fir\t ntnc monthJ of finl I QR8.
romparc:d to 70 cents for the same nine month pcnod last
)'ear
"Company-wide, total ml'mbcrsh1p ircw 21 percen t
over the pnor year. from 297,000 at March 31. 1987 to
360.000 at March 31 , 1988." Gumbincna1d. "The FHP
Senior Plan continued to arow 1n populanty wuh senior
c1tw:ns 1n Southern Cahrom1a Antona and New
Mexico. The Senior Pla.n now has 96.000 members an
1ncttasc of 4S percent over that or I )Car ago. "'Planned
investments 1n new facil iucs are coordinated with
membership growth. Construc11on 1s now under W3) for a
IOO-plus bed 1&dd1t1on to the FHP hOP51lal an t-oun1J10
Valle)' ··
Banks raise
prlmerate
to9percent
NEW YORK (AP') -Th<'
fil'\l ip1~t' 1n nk.·kodin1 rate\ si nC'C th<' October 1tock markc1 era~ jolted Wall ttttl on
Wl'dntsda')i. htraldma a period
of more ('(penshc loans ror
purch.un ran11n1 from p~nt
mach1ntn 10 homci. and ClB
Sc\t'ral big banks pressun!d
b> 1nc rea~ costs of borro-.1n1
mont> themscl"cs. raised 1he1r
prime: lendm1 rate rrom 8.S
perccnl lo 9 pe~nl. nearlv
erasing tht' mulls of thrtt
decrease\ o'er the la~\ '-Cven
month!). \hasc Manhauan
Bank k·d the: move.
The pnmc rate laf.S behind mort' sub1le inc~ases 1n interest
rates cl~·"'hcre But the rat<' 1s
close!\ watched because
banhn u~ 1t a\ a basis for
cakulating loans to businesses
a\ "'di a~ 1.k1cmuning man'
t } Pl'1 ot consumer loans. in-
cluJlng 1ncrc:as1ngl) popular
homl ·n1u11~ loan<i
)101. I.. trader<, reactC'd badh to
the: rat1.· rne. partl) because 11
arou,1.·J rnl'monc\ of the h1ght'r
lntl'fl'\l rail'') that pn.'Ccded the
st<><. I.. .r J'>h Thr Do"' Joni:\
1ndu'>t11.1l J\eragc foll 37 ~I
point' 10 J 1hrce-month lo"' uf
I %)!h
f hc: l.i\t t1m1.· bank.s raised tht'
pnrlll· rall.' 11o J\ ~ph:mbcr. from
8 "'7') pt:rll·n1 tu II :!5 percent
Thl' rail· rctrl'.lll'd 10 Q per~nt
on Ot 1 22 \\.\O Ja)S aftt'r the
s1oci... t111lap~ I 1 fc:ll to 8. 7 5
perc~nt "'o' 5 and to 8 5
pcrcenl Feb ~
NEW YORK AP -Tile f01low1ng '' snows tne New -!or~ Slock Exellaoge slocks and warrants tl'lal have QOtlt uP Ille mosl and down Ille mos• ~~ on percent of cnanoe regardk!u of volume for Wed
No securii,es 1rad•no oeto""' n are nc ·udeO Ne1 and ~rct'ltaoe cl'la~s are '"e differ~e belw~n tne prevlOUS CIOS•"O or;ce and Wf'dnesdav s 1 e> m e>r ·ce
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OPE\ FOR LL \(.H & DI\\ ER
\tonda' 1hru f qda\
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At ICN Biomedicals, Inc.
..
Good Citizenship
• IS
Good Business
In 1969. a fledgling. relatively unknown company Vv1th a v1s1on for the future opened a
facility in growing Orange CoL.nty The companv \\as 1ocatea .n a empty field not far
from the Orange County Airport
The company's purpose was worthy and simple -to design anti produce biomedical
products that would assist humankind in combating ma1or ca·as: l')ph1c illnesses The
name of that company was ICN
Today, that company 1s ICN B1omed1cals Inc
Over the past two decades. our growth has been phenomenal -nearly matching that of
Orange County itself We re proud to say that we ve employed :housands of county
residents tn our 25 years of operation here
Today, ICN B1omed1cals produces a wide array of products used in research to find new
treatments for such maJOr illnesses as cancer, heart" disease and respiratory disease
A test made by ICN Btomedicats helps hospitals 1n 19 states prevent mental retardation
1n newborn inf ants We also provide radiation mon1tonnq services-in recent years to
more than 23,000 phys.ctans and dentists nationwide ....__
uke you. tCN has a vested interest m Orange County Its our home and we plan to be
here for many decades to come And we take our responsibthty for pmtectmg Orange
County's environment very senously Thats why we mon1tcx our plant's acttv1ty
24-hours each and every day and we strictly adhere to ngid safety pohca
and procedures.
As a responsible corponate C1ttzen. we're proud of the many contnbutions our company
has made to health care. and to the economic growth and vttahty of Ofang County .
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u ~ "', ~-,_ " out some scattered pins Thursday. steadying af\ef' u x or ho l , Wednesday's broad decline.
u x :' '(ll ;T;fl! Tradina was quiet. ~~'~ '?1 '11~ :,:---• The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals.
u..Hv • 1 '.P. f t 1 down 37.80 on Wednesday. recovered 2.15 po1nll ~~·I ~ n t; .. ~ to 1,968.00. Un 1' 1,+ ~. un 1ec 'fl 1 ._ '• Advancing issues outnumbered dechnes by tl" : Pl J 'i ~ :.:t ~ about 5 to 4 on the New York Stock Exchange, w1th tl~.!:~1 s.. ~'1 ''H .. 778 up, 628 down and 530 unchanaed. tl~~: "~ 1 ~:~ ~ Big Board volume totaled f 43.88 million
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WHAT NYSE DID
NEW YORK (AP) M.v 12
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NYSE LEADER S
Dow JoNE S A\ERAGES
NASDAQ S uM M~RY
Name ~~~ '"' .. '• ' ' '
Pirates
outlast
podgers
Milligan 's double
in I 0th produces
2 -1 Pittsburgh win
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Randy
M1lhpn stole his first maJor l~ue
base. and Scott Mtdv1n sot his first
major league win. and t•thcr they
helped the Pittsburgh Pirates steal a
v1ctof) from the Los Angeles
DodJ.er!)
Mtlhpn's two-out double an tht'
11th innina dro' e 1n Andy Van Slyke
wtth the wanning run as the Pirates
beat Lo!) Angeles. :?·I. Wednesday
night. the Dodgers· second extra·
annangpmc to as many days.
Van SI) kc "'alkcd with one o ut.
then took S«ond on los1n1 pitcher
.\ICJandro Pt'na·s wild patch. After
Bo bb) Bonilla was intentionally
walked. John Cangelosi struck out.
but M1ll1gan's dnve bounced to t~
center fidd "all on one hop. sconn1
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The schedule
AWAY
T onooh1-P11tsburoh, 4-0S D m
HOME
Mav 13-Pl1tlaOelPhla, 7 OS pm
Mav U-Phil11delPhi11, 7 OS D m .
May 1S-Phllodelph1e, l·OS P.m
Mav 16-ldle
Mav 17-Montreol, 7 OS pm
Mav 11-Montrul, 7-0S D m
• All 011~' on KABC . 790
Van SI) kc wtthout a throw from the
outfield
·· A.s soon as I saw the ball come off
m' hat I ..aid. 'Yeah. whew.'"
Miiiigan !>aid "It was a ~hef It was a
\Cr) long game. and )'Ou don't want to
havC' 10 fO oul there for the ne\I
annana. We'd IC'ft 17 runners o n base
and "-C d1dn'1 kno" how man)' more
chancC'\ "l' "ere going to get "
In 1he wp of tht' inning. first
ba!>em.in \lllhgan·s di .. tog stop stoic
a po1cn11al e\lra·b<iS( hit from
Alfrl•do (1nffin w11h ptoch-runner
Da"C' .\nder\on on first and two outs
..\ndcrson hkcl) "ould ha\C scored 1f
thl' sharpl) h11 ball had gottt'n b>
M 1lhgan and rollt'd 1n10 the nght·
field rorner
"Some people have put some
knock\ on ml' a'> a fi1'1 ba~man. but I
fed I can hold m) O"-n:· said the 6-
foot-2. 225-pound Milligan. ""ho also
stok a base in 1he I 0th
The deciding run was 1he fiMt
scored ofT Pena. l·I. 1n 15 1 1 relict
ton1ngs 1h1s year. Pena hnd replaced
Ja) Howell. who romplatoed of
feeling ill after p11ch1ng the I 0th
Bird'• 24 flr1t-querter polnt1 llft 801ton pe1t At .. n
Met1 capture 9-1 10-lnnlng 1lugfe1t from Houaton.
An&ela •tarting pitcher Mike Witt followa
through with dellYety Wedne8Clay Dieht
a.., .......... ., .......
dwiDC 4 -3 13-lnnln& Ion to Cle•eland.
Witt worked a career-high 10 lnnlnga.
Angelsbal
at 4-3 defeat
Ump·s callglves
Indians dec iding
run in 13th inning
By RJCBARO Dl !\N
o_,,-.c.,. ,, -·
The baseball lad "-hll h I'> '"t'cp1ng
the tUuntr~ lhl\ \l"J'On \nUl L, up r>n
the \ngel\ V. l·dnn.d.i' n1gh1
.\ball .. ldll tndhkd th~ ( k'd•nd
l nd1am lu \I.OH lht· "•nntn~ run 1n
thl' 13th 1nn1n@ uIT rl'l1l''t'r Hf\an
Hanl'' lor a~'\ "1n hd••rl' 2' ~I,
fan'> al \ndhl'1m \tad1um
"To lo-.e a hall ~mt· >Allh u h;ill..
tha1 \ hor~illlcl·p) · ..aid \nttl'I'
Managl'f ( IX>l-lt R1 J\ .. r hill ' '"'0
g.am~ "'l'.\t' 111'1 11n J hiilk 1.<111 •ht·
b3~· .. loadl·d th" \l"J' •
The lir\I h.irrx·ncd on \prsl : ~ in
Oakland >Ahl·n [)l v. aHH' Hu1,t·
balL.cd huml' lht• "'lrntn~ run r h.11
l~'> 1nudrn1alh trs~t'fl·d th1·
Angd\ 1atl\ptn
The .\n~l·h ha'l' h•\I I• 11' thl·1:
pasl 23 g.imn r ht• 'lrl'd~ \l.lrll'd lhl'
da . Built' hJll..t·d·in tht· gJnw-v. 1nm·1
1n •)akland
"l don 11tl..l· 1t bt-mg a tlaH "'llh thl'
ba!>C\ lu.idl·d and lo.,1ng .. ..:Ill! RoJa~
"V. h~ dun t ftht> ump1rt" I JU\! IC'I U\
pla) tht lhln·ping) g.imr ·
S1a.nl'r \111..l' W111p11chl·d111,1rong
tonJO~. \lrll..tng UUI J 'K0J\OO·h1gh
n1nl· "hill: "'JIL.ing onl· hut (Jmr
a"a) v.tth nothing 10 '>ho-A tur 11
Hane) p1t(hcd "ell. 100 But
second·bJ\(.· umpm· Dani < <•u'>tn'>
made the lall "'llh Julio hanto on
1h1rd and \1cl tfall at 1hr plalt' "'1th a
l 0 count RoJJS "a' l'JeCted from 1he
garnl alkr d1'iput1ng the call
"I JU'>I "'cnt 1n and lookl'd at 1ht·
'>lu" motion oflthe ball.. call1" rw1d
The schedule
AWAY
Tono11t1• -lo•e
Ma., 1)-"l~w YOr1l 4 )0 Pm •
M,e., 14 New Yoo, 10 20 am •
Ma, 'S-Nf'w Yor~. 10.30 am •
Mll'f 16-ldle
Mav 1-Ball•mort 'JS P.m
Mav ll-811ll1mo<l' 'lS Pm
• On TV Chen~I S
• On TV Ct1annet 4
• Al games on KMPC. 710
I fa" l'' "'ho'>l' rt:lord fell to I· I .. h
"'·", 1;,.,l 1 hl"' lJlkd 11 M> I guess at
v.a' .1 hall.. 1( 1\u"n' I calk~ 11 hefo~ I
c.-' l'n 'lartl'd t nl\ motion l
I i.111v1 OPl'flt•d tht• I )th "1th an
1nfit·ld 'mgk a hall 'nond baSt"man
\larl.. \1llcmort· dtl\e for but camt
u11 a link .. hurt v. 1lht• l P'>ha~ put
d11>An a n1n· \acnfict' bunt but
t-fan l'' ·, thruv. lo lirs1 htt l p\h'tw 1n
thl' hatk and C le'cland had runnt•rs
un lir'>t :ind third "'11h no outs
\n out lall·r Jot•< aner wu walktd
m1cnt111nalh Ill load thC' ba<,t\ for
II all .
"I JU\I 111l l..nl 11 up and \hre" It
r1gh11 n hi\ ha1 ~ .. Hane~ !>aid ··1 JUSt
huir1rd 11 up J lst1k •·
It \ hard to hc.'11n l' 1hat \\ill. the
<tte of tht' .\ ng<."I•,' rotation sin~ 1984.
hJ\ nt'\t'r ht.":11i:n < le,eland at home
1n Ill '>tarting J\\lgnmcnts Will. ()..6
hk11ml· at h()rm· against the Indian\,
H'C'l'I' cd h" lounh tareer no-dcc1s1on
(Pleaae .ee BALX/C3)
Ex-Pirate Miles lands at Arizona State \,
The SOJoum of Orange Coast
( olkge's 22·}'car-old Dave Miles has
am' cd at 11s final ~top with his
\1gn1ngat ..\n1onaState on Tue~a~
I\ 11 lc). "ho pla) Cl! one season for
Orange( oa\l·s Tand) G 1lhs ..... 111
ha' l' onl) om·' car ofrhg1b1ht)
rl·m.iin1ng hut 1\ guarant~d two \C':SI'\
ttl l·duea11on
f\pec1nl to c,1gn "1th an N( .\ .\
()1' 1\01 n II program or an "I .\I .\
S( hool "here he ""ould ha"e had two
car.ofehg1b1lm remaining. Mtlcs chosc 1opla~ for Sun De' 1lsCoach
\tl'' i: Pa11crwn. "hom he had hoped
lo pla) for at \an ta Rosa Collegl· 1n
1984
Pancrson: who helped l (LA. 10
1hr~ nalional lllk\ac,a pla-.t•rin the
earl) '7(h. "-aHoach1ngat ~nw Rosa
"here M1lcs"a)enrolled. but 'A-a111ng
1ucarneltg1b1hl\ academicall}'.
"The reason I went to Sant<! Rosa
an the first plal·c was 10 pla) for
Pa11erson .. \.11lc'>Sa1d "Patterson
"a\ the gu) J', c 'A-an1cd 10 pla> for all
along Plu\ rn) dn•am has always been
Ill pla\ 1n D1' 1s1o n l 1n the Pac-I Cl or
.\( (I .\1lant1c( oas1( onfcrencc>
hu1 C\pc.'C1all) the Pal"· I 0 bc<:ausc 11'<.
m~ homeconfrn.-nlc ··
V. hl'n Pa1tt'rsoo kit for-' \l l\lilc'
tran<,fcrred lo ~ddlchack
.\fin a' car al \addle back and a
\l"iH .... urltog. M1lt•Slame In ex (
"hl'rt' hl' finalh got h1..academ1l hie
in l1nl· and ncclled on the coun al'>o
a' l'rag1ng 20 ~ po1nl'>and I 0 2 fl'·
bound<.1okad1hcPira1e<;1oan 18 I'
rl'n>rd and second con'K'cu11' c
Southl·rn California Regionals pla'
offbcnh Hcalsocarncd .\II-Orang..:
Emp1rcC'onfc~ncc first learn honor-.
.\t .\ruonaState.a program "h1ch
ha' ~trugglt'd. Milt's 'iC.'CS a challenge
"R) go1ng1oa D1\1\1on 1 program
1hat has had a losi ng reputation the
pa\11 .... 00rlhrcc )Cars. l'm taking th ts
a'> a J)(,'rsonal challen&r-to me -to
JON
FERGUSON
COLLEGES
-.cc d I rnn be 1he onC" 1ha1helps1um
thmgsaround ·· c
Or,mgt· ( oa .. 1\ nll'n·, '" 1m 1r,1m
l'Jrm·d 't'n•nJ platt'JI las1 .... ed ~
\lalt llh'CI II\ hc.·\l linl\h in hl\lol"
f rl'\hman klf1'.1nnn. and
'.1111h11m11rn R11h l auric .tnd ( hn'
Dun, Jn l.Jl h haJ 1hrl'l' tin1sh~ 111
\l\th •If ht°tll'r
1'.1nnn l'arnl·d '>n11nd 1n 1he 511
1rl'l'\t\k 1t)(1frcc and ~()(J free LJu11l
fin"hl·d 1hm.l 1n lhl· HK.I bunerfh anll
fret• anJ Dunlan l'arn\•d a third in
.iuo ind" 1dual medk' Golden \\~""' meri "'hnJ11m1·
nJlcd thl'state ml-Ct 1n tht· m1d-M(1<.
fin1sht'd fo urth behind pcr'>(>nd li>t''>I'
b' \nd\ Para1t'lll'l'••01rtt Ir'
tree) Dam1C"n Poore11ooand:
hrraststrokcland f.nl '-1an1n1 It Ml
lrl"-' I
On 1he women'H1dc < )( < kll
lrorn thl· top'>pot for the ti"t time 1n
Ii' l' ~l'Jf\ tiut \Ophomurc Tina
( •Jnstabk "'as' uted tht' rnec1 ·,
Out\tandmg ~ .... 1mmerfor her' 11 ·
1or1l''> IO thr ~().,ard bullerfh 1 ~ti h2 l
I on frt•t·st' ll' ( '' ., I land 50 t'rc-c
I 2 ~ y.i) .
~hl1ol rl'l1•rdH\IJbh\hed tn the
R 1\tkr\ 1 nl 'uJl'd -">phomorc
T J 01J l 1cgl'l I "ho hroke hero" n 51•
frcl' marl.. frl'\hman 1'.n\ Tal..J, Jma
"hobrol..e71l·gl'rt !> 1000 .. \tandard
frc)hrnan(arohnBentlc,\ I •1
brl'J'ilslrukc re\urd. and lhl· ~· ~ 'rl't'
rl'la~ marl, ~tabltshcd h" Z 1q:crt
Bcn1ky TJl;l\Jmaand( r '' Hugh
w
.\It hough lhl'' ln\t 1n the iindl\of
tht· \outhcrn C alt1orn1a R~10oal
t .1m pa~ 1 th Tu . \d: JI (1m\'>mon1
thd')( < "Oml•n'c.tC'nn1<.team a\
"cll a\lhe ml·n mo' ed 'iC'' era I
rndl\ 1duJI\ I<• lhl' \lJIC' final\
J uhc \la111.:r} had a '!tlellar retiular
'1'.l\on hut "a' unahll' w pla'
I unda\ hc.·l au..i: .11101un and" a'>
douht.I JI f r I· '<'.la"·, tndt' 1dual com-
P''llt" r 'at•hl· Ha,11ne.s"1li<'om-
J" l ngll·\anJ "''lle11hercomprtc
"'11h~IJlll'"' 1ndouhksorpo\\1bh a
plJ\C'r lr11rn 1hl·othrr0<. ( double<.
ll·;un \\ht\ h ~u 1 1'1l·J \ton la \h Lin
or C hn,11na J.. l..tr
1 In 1ht rn, ' dt < >< < 'f nc
R\·h1tll'I ad· JOlcd 1n \lng.IC\a\ "'ell
a' thl' d11uM1·, t1·.1m" t < hn'> Flood
anJ V. 11 \1ar nu am! ( hn'I Ha\lings
.ind kff( 3\l'\
r lr;inge < w .. 1 < q.:<' ha\C'hall
(Pleue aee COLLEGlt/C3)
This time, Lakers
may. be in trouble
Mater Dei shows
who's tops, 10-0
Def ending champs
headed to Utah. -
tied, 1-1, in series
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The de·
fending NBA champion Los Anaelcs
takers could be in trouble. which
isn·t surprising cons1denn1 what's
happened in the lcaaue since 1969.
At the very least, the taken have
their work cut out for them.
For the first t1mt' smce the Western
Conference finals two )Cars aao. the
Lakers have failed to wm the first two
pmes of a playoff scnes. The Ullb
Jazz saw to that Tuesday night by
bcatina the Lakers. 101-97. at the
Forum to deadlock the Western
Conference semifinal scrics at one same apiece.
Now, \he l..4kers have to play their
next two pmcs apinst U&.ah at the
Salt Palace, where the Jazz went 33-8
durina the rcautar xason and beat
Ponland t~1ce in a first-round playoff'
series.
Mayne tops
!!CAA team
Luera vs. Utah
Sunoav-Lakers 110, Utah fl
TUHdllv-Ulah 101. Lakers 97 (S.r~' lied, 1·1)
Fndllv-t..aktfs 111 Uteh, 7 lO pm.
Sundav-Laker~ et Utah, 12:l0
pm
T~v. Mn 17-Uteh al
Lakrn I pm
Thurs.dav. Mav 19--Laktrs at
Utel'I, 7;JO Pm (If ~ssarvl
Saturday, Mev ?1-Ulah al
Laker.. 12.30 Pm !If necetsarv)
The takers a~ auemptma to
become the ti"1 NBA team to
succcssfull> defend us champ1onsh1p
since the Boston Celtics did so 19
ycan. ago Los Angeles was an a
s1m1lar 1t1tuat1on tWO }'Cars 110. but
was ehm1natcd b) Houston in lht'
Western Conference finals.
"This puts u~ in a must-win
snuatton.' Lakers forward Kurt
Rambis utd af\er Tuesday night's
pme. "We have to go an and Wto one
over there. Nobod) hkcs to be in this ___ .. •-ton of u-.. --~ .c_ .. _. ---Ramb .. -a.-ttle 1or situation. but \\le've been there -..a -----· a...u~ ~ u. a• before We just have to deal with 1t." reboa.nd Ttaeeday. Tea.ma are eYCD at 1-1 enterlnC Game 3 .
OCC pair on first team,
Hamelin Player of Year
°""*Coast CoUq,e soobomorcs Sam Colaruuo •nd onek bchduh-
tian earned fir1Meam bonors on the All·Oranae Empire Confcrtn~
bis&an cam. and lrviM Hi&!! ritod·
uct Bob Hamelin, a tc)phomore at
Ranmo S.ntillO. chottn Pia :er
of the Year. <:oaaru.o. a transfer from St.
Mary•1 COllcs. turned into the
worthOrte oftlte Piraen· saaff wuh a S..S lftOfd and J 02 EltA in 9S ,,
inaa• u1dUdi• I S ':ltanJ Col·
anlllO Wll ~ fOr Cll Sfatt Ft.aU·
atoilMal-
DI"' 'bU. • ~ end thud .,.. ....... '1. ......... C«·
ntol~bh 19~r.M10 lte
Joey Jama .. ,.,.....,. Ora•
cmi record ud drove an 69 wtulc
hinina .406.
HarMlin. "'ho tnnsfCTTCJ 10
Rancho to bccorm tl11Jbk' for tht mrntr• prodraf\aner taniqfora
n at CLA. srt Californ._
communit) coll~ c.m~teaton f"'-c-otd~ ror homt runs ( .. 7), RBI (93)
and wal 1 (S2). ,.1\ik t.u "' well over . M tOn. Rantho fttillo• Don Sneddon
,,. chola\ Coach ol the Year aftC't
aradtnJ the Dons to lht confcTenCc
litk •11th I ~ 6-4 mart,
Otanat COISI PbMi ~ on me l«oni acam. and ~man petChet an Gobi (6-
recotd. J 9 ERA). frahman mtNr
Gn::a·O'HaHc:nn {JO llll .• 3 bet•
tinaumerl.. ftataman fi t b .. c"'an
(ft1 nn .. ALL~/CS)
By ROGER CA RLSO'
Of ... .,... ........
It's possible lh<'re "'l'rl' douhl\ a .. to
"horn "a~ 'o I to (If '-· \ ha\t·h.111
altl'r all. Maler DC'1 I lltth'' -..:u 1-ratl'd
\1unarch\ "Crt no bcttl.'r 1han tll'l1 hH
lhl 11.lp 1n .\ngcluc, Lcagu<' <'lrl IC"" 1th
rt'al ~n1te. ea\h hl.1a,11ng I ;:
n•turds
Such a poss1b1l1t) nu lun~l'r rC'·
mains -lhc Monaflh' mJtk 'urc vi
1hat WC'dne~;n 01gh1 ">th a n•,ound·
ing I 0-0 rout of $(-n llC' a\<.unng
thcm~hc-\of1hc -...;ti I '"''I 1rom 1he
.\n&clu Lcaaue rn 1ht• uix:oming
pla~offs and chnchtng no "or~ than
a sh:src of the .\ngelu'i l ro" n in the
pr~s.
Ifs d1fficuh to pinpoint 1he '''rt' <'f
\1a1er IX1'\ \I<. to"
\\as 1t 1~ 1hrtt·h1t pitching ot
Ton\ Pena. "'-hOl!C thttt-h1uer st1fkJ
the Fnan lrom stan to finish., H C'
\lru(k out five and wnlked five
\\'as 1t the prod1a1ou' tv.o-run
homer b'> Jim usun in the third
1nn1na.. ·a ~lo" "'h1ch 14-~ear
~tonarchs C'~h Bobb) lclt"' called
the tumir\I point"
\\ 1 a lkkn't· "'hr, h p1ded off
1"' \(:r 1tC' runntn at firs1 - a
h1 ... 1 hro"' lrom .\ustto 1n nght
lidd 10 lir-.t ht'h1nd the runner. and a
tl1p trom rail hC'r Robbie lckt~ to fir,1-i
\\ ll\ 11 t hr u 1 tra-pro<.lut'll' C' cfTon ol
thl· ln'1rc \ljtl'r f)(-1 offense. v.-h1ch
proJu,ld 111 run' "'•th the a.id OfJUSI
\l \ l'n h1t\'
Or \\J\ 11 a tkft·n\C "hllh despite
l•1nun1tt111~ 1hrcl· crro~. \Ccmed on
11111 1\I \C'n 111: from the '>tart wt th
'hort,wr Hnan J..n•pn 1hc catal~\t.,
II ".l' all 1 t thc\4' thin~\. and an
m;in' l l'C'' onl' one-or t'lfl;o would bC'
t•nouf.h to "'1n \\cdncsda) the rom-
bsn.111on rm" c."ll uohcatahle ap1nst
an opp11nrn 1 "h1l h enter~'<i a\ t hd If
'· \'• '\:o ~ tl·am
\11,11n al\o had :i tv.o-run doub~
and I. IH'' a unique ground-rule tnJlle
h•t an R RI. a' "<'II a<.a two-run homt'r
10 l!H ti fl h
"u,11n·, four RBI 11\iCS him -40 for
1h1· -...·a-..in t) ing .1 \ChOOl l"t'Cord. and
1t "'a) hi' ninth homer of lh.c ~ason
.. \\ hC'n tSt'n 1lt tanerl .\n<h
(Pleaec ... MATE• DEl/C2)
Andrettl tops
221 mph at Indy
BOSTON -M~or league baseball is
a healthy occupation. and those who play
the best hve the lonlC$t, a new study
concludes.
Doctors surveyed big league players from early in
the century and found ttt.t their overall death rate was
6 percent lower than that of ordinary people
They said the fin<l1nas suppon the idea that getting
plenty of ucrcasc and being an &ood ph)'s1cal shape
early in hfe helps kttp people health> as they grow
older.
''The main thin~ we found was t~e overall
protecti ve effect of being an athlete:· said Or John
Waterbor "The death rate we found was 94 percent of
that expected ...
The study found that those who had length)
playm& careers or good record!> hved the longest.
although these differences were small
It al~ shov.cd 1hat antielde~ had the lowest dealh
rate, while l'alchers had the highest. P1tche~ and
outfielders were an between. Waterbor said men's body
builds may help e>.plaan these differences.
"T he infielders tend to be a'crage-lookang to than
people who can movt qu1ckl~. lOmpared to catchers.
who arc built more ltke bnlk'i." Waterbor said in an
interview.
Waterbor. a researcher al the Unt\.Crslt) of
Alabama. published his result!> 1n Thu~) 's Nev.
England Journal of Medicine
The study was based on 985 ml·n who pla}ed maJor
league ball between 1911 and 1 91 5 Their longe\lt\. and
causes of death were compared "-Ith the U.S whttl'
male population of the same age
Among other tindang.s
• B}' far the most common cau!.C ol dt>ath v.as heart
disease. The researchers were surpmed to find 1hat tht:
death rate from this disease was 10 pt:rcent higher for
ballpla)ers than for average .\menurn men.
•Baseball pla)ers were also somev. hat more ltkel~
than other people to die from canct'r But tht') were
substanllall)' less apt to die from infections. lung
disease. diabetes and accidents. among other things.
•Catchers were more ltkel\ than usual to die from
pancrea11c cancer. pitchers frorri Hodgkin ·s disease and
outfielders from d1gest1\.e ulcers.
Quote of the day
Frau Layden, L't.ah Jazz lOach. on 1he
Curren! pla)Off~ncsagainst the ukers "I don't
think we can beat the ukers lfwe could do thal.
I thin k I'm wasting m) ta me I should be beatified
and take over the \\-Orld."
Edmonton advances to finals
EDM01'1TON. .\lberta -C ra1g ~
Simpson and \.1 1ke ..._rusheln)sk1 had 1v.o ,
goals and an assm apiece a~ the Edmonton
Oilers beat the Detroit Red ~ 1ng-.. 8-4.
Wedncsda) night and advanced 10 the Stanlc\ Cup
finals
The 01krs. gunning tor their lourth tanle\ <.up
champ10n'ihtp tn fi, e \ear\. ad' anll'd 10 the linal round
w11h a five-game' 11.:ton O\er De1w11 1n thc ( amphell
Confcrent.:c finals
It marl.cd the tilth 11mc in the IJ'' ''"H'M'\ 1ha1 lhl' Oilers ha'e made the lhamp1on,h1p roun·d
The Oilers. v.ho also v. hipped Dl·tro11 in fi, c game<,
last scason en route to the league 111le ~111 Ian· the
winner of the ~alee; ( onfercnce c.,a1es lx·t "-l'l'n Nev.
Jcrsc) and Bo!.tl'n. The Bruins lead a hat -.enes I 2 v.11h
Game 6 scheduled for tonight
Keenan fired by Philadelphia
recent!) pra1~d b) C1enrral "vfanJgcr Bob ' PHIL.\DELPHI .\ -Mike l\ccnan ~
Clarke as a possibtl11~ for '-Hl ( oalh of
!he Year \\-ao; fired b~ tht· Philadelphia
n)crs Wednc\da)
The reason. Clarl..t• ..aid v.as bccau~ the Fl)er;
pla)ed without emotion or enthu'ita\m
In his earlier post\Cason comm<"nts. Clarke said no
coach cnuld ha' e done a hener JOb with a team so
~rach·d b) IOJUflC'
But \\-r<lnesda\ Clarke told a nr~s conference. ··1
1h1nk "r all kno" !'was not pleaSt"d wi th the ~ason"
··Throughout the \ear I watched the learn and
C\aluatrd 11 I "a" nol pleaS1:d ~1th what I saw:· ( larlo.e
said.
"I think lor us to mo'e forv.ard an the proper
dtfl'Ctton Wl' ha' e 10 mal.e a change
"I relea\Cd ~1ike k.eenan this morning.··
Olajuwon tops Clefenalve team
NEW YORK -Ak~m 0 1.a.Juwon, m only the third player 1n NBA history to
finish in tht' 1op 10 1n both steals and
blocked shots, heads the NBA·, All·
defensive team selected by the leque's<()()8chcs.
0 1.a.Juwon. who was founh with 2. 7 t bloc~ shots
a same and ninth with 2.0S steals.Joined Julius Ervina
tn 1980 and 1984 El van Hayes an 197 Sas the only other
players to complete 1hat double.
The other members of the all-defensive first team
announced Wednesday were forwards Kevin McHale
o f Boston and Rodney McCray of Houston and auards
Michael Coo~r of the Los Angeles Laken and &uard
Michael Jordan of Chacaio. the league's lead in& scorer.
Olajuwon. McHaJc and Cooper all were repeaters
and 1t marked the eighth year an a row that Cooper has
made either the first or second all~efens1ve team.
The second 1eam consisted of forwards Buck
Walltams of Ne" Jersey and Karl Malone of Utah,
guards Ah in Roben son of San Antonio and Lafayette
le\ er of Den"cr. and Patnck Ewmg of New York and
Marl Eaton of Utah. who ued for the center pos111on.
Coaches were asked to vote for both fi rst and
second teams and were not allowed to vote for players
from their 0" n team
Lendl extended at Italian Open
ROME-Ivan Lendl. Mats Wtl ander FIJ and .\ndrc Aga)s1 were extended to three
St'IS ~fore posti ng ~cond-round VICIOnes
\\ l·dnesda) an the ltahan Open tennis
l hamp1onsh1ps
f he top-~cdcd Lendl overcame Malan SrcJber of
C ll'Choslovakia. fl. J. 5-7. 6-1. on the slow red clav of the
Foro llahco ·
Walander the !'o. 2 seed. took nearl} 21·~ hours to
tx·at <. arl-l v.e lct.•b of West German). 6-4. 4-6. 6-3. 1n
h" Sl·cond hard-fought match in a row
A$:<1SS1. the ninth-seeded Amencan. continued hi s
tnl red1ble run b) battling back to beat Jan Gunnarsson
of \v. eden J-6 .. ,_o ('' -5 ). 6-3
01her ~·ed' at.h anc1ng to the 1h1rd round of the
SI\~) 000 tournament included No 4 Yannick Noah of
I ranee. No b .\ndrcs Gomez of Ecuador. No. 14
C 1utlkrmo Pera-Roldan of Argen11na. No S Kent
( arls\on ol \1.q:den and No 7 .\nders JarT)d of
')~eden
White Sox agree to stay put
< h1cago ~htte Sox owners have • Jgrccd not to mmt.· their 1eam af Illinois
la~ maker<o appnH e a revised lease on a
ncv. stadium \a\lng the team up to S60
m1ll1on O'l'r 10 ~cars Go'. James R. Tllompsoa said
V. c-Onc~a} "Thc~ ha'e given us 1heir word that 1fwe
pa'>s 1h1s bill thc~ '11 sta) :· Thompson said at a news
conference "Bl'ltcr 1han that. I can't ask." In Chicago.
the White \o, mucd a statement saying they were
plca-.cd v.11h thedr"c;lopment and Thompson's "effons
to npcd111: kg1\la11~c appro,al of the plan." The
L n1,er>tt) of .\labama filed a SJ m1ll1on c1v1l lawsu11
against sport\ agent Norby Walters, who~ dealings
v.11h former basketball pla}crs Derrick MeKey and
Terry Coner lOSI the inst1tu11on $250.000 .. Ne,ada-
us Vegas tn1\l..etball coach Jerry Tarkaalu as to be
honored \fa\ ~ '.i 1n <opec1al ccrrmonic 1n Pasadena one
of the earh ~tops an his record coaching career.
Tarkan1an is to be saluted for his role as head coach at
Pasadena C11 ~ ( ollege from 1966 to 1968. when he
am.is~d a record of ti 7_~ He won tht Cal1forn1a 1un1or
rnllcge champ1nn!>h1fl for the 1966·6 7 season The
LO\ .\ngek'> Dodgl·r<o \1gned Ed Amelung, Seen
Crawford and Tony Mack 10 minor league contract<;
Ernie Nestor. an ao;s1s1ant basketball coach at Cali-
fornia the pa,1 thfl'<.' \cason'i. v.111become1he new head
walh a1 (1eMge \1asnn the Potomac Ne\\-s repone.d ..
Hugo Peret '><·orc:d tv.o goals and added two assists as
thl' San D1l·gu Soder; defeated the Kansas Cit}
< c>nll'ts. 5-4 1n 1 he -.ccond game of the MaJor Indoor
\oucr League ~ csaem D" 1s1on f)la)ofTs 10 11r the
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VOLLEYBALL
Area athletes seek Edison,
berths at CIF prelims ~dM clash
The CI F track and field preltms -
dc\1gned to qualtf\ nine 1n each event
for 1he fi nalo; a WCl'"-latn at Cemto<.
Colkgl' -get undl'r "a' Friday and
~atur<l3) "1th< JJhr High an C'emtoc.
anJ .\rcad1d High pro' 1dtng 1he ~llc<o
for the coml)C.'l1tton
fnda) e\t'n1nga1 ~rcadaa High the
3-.\ prcl1ms arc <ot'I v.11h Corona dcl
Mar H1gh's tx1'' Jnd gi rls taking aam
at benhs an the finals.
( orona's b<n\ ,1n<l girl-; enter with
~a View Ll·aguc champ1o nsh1p
credt'nl1als.
\un\ll League athletes av.a1t tht• 4-
\ prt ltm\ at Gahr High Saturd<I\
v.11h thl' I-.\ prela mo; SCI for Arcadia
Ro1h of tho..c meets ~gin at noon
hlt'on \\On the Sunset tttlt-in hcl'c;
tomix·tttion \.farina took the g1ri.,·
l mv. n F .1th league sends its top three
to 11<. rl'Sl)C.'c..l1\e prelam s
In l'ach CJ\(.' the prcltms pare'> the
field'> dov. n to nane an each event for
1he final' at Cerrito\ College on Ma}"
21
1n opener
Edison H1gh's Chargers and 1he
~ oo<lbridge Wamors. champions an
the f.iun~t and Pacific Coast leagues.
rc~pcl tt\ cl). ns~ !hear reputatio ns as
thl' No. J and 4 seeds in the CIF 4-A
\Ollcjball pla)offs 1onigh~ (7:30) as
the firo;t round of 1he ch m1nat1ons
unfolds
The Chargers. IS· I under C'oach
John Herman, will host Charlie
Brande's Corona dcl Mar Sea Kings.
w11h the winner advanC1 ng 10 the
second round against the survivor of
the Dana H1ll~M1ra Costa match.
II starts at 4 p m and at the 'Wlme
tt me at Gahr High. the 2·A prehms.
where Woodbridge Ha&h'!. Pacific
Coast League champions take thctt
shots for spots at 1he finals
The ladder conti nues on Ma) 27 at
C l'rntos ~11h the Masters Meet.
\\-htch tal cs 1he top nine from the
combined Ma}' 21 finals. and five
from that meet qualify for the state
prclims a week la1cr at the same site.
Corona del Mar enters at a distinct
disadvantage because of the absence
of 6-foot-4 middle blocker Tom ;:==================:;;;=====~il Schmber. who has been lost for the lntroducmg
The SO ' motor yacht lien Hwa
also showmg the 50' yocht fisher
season wtth a kntt tft)ury.
II showed on Tuesday when the Sea
Kinas were forced 10 rally for a four-
stl victor} over Luuna Hills.
Woodbndgc (I)~). meanwhile.
w11h 6-S Adam Kttfe cht central
fiaure up front. 1w11ts Hun11n1ton
Beath. the unset Ltaaue's No. 3
rtprtscntat1vc.
Muntinaton Beach waded throuah
in Clemente tn four tcts tn anothcT
wild card match dCJijned .to aive
Woodbridac 1 first-round matda.
Thrtt other Oraosc C t area
outfits art in action l()ni&hl,
Sta Vie" t.nauc lonp>Jn Newpon
Harbor. the dcfcndina CIF ch.tm-
pian. hosts Rollina HiUs: South Coast
Ltaauc runner· UP Laaun1 Stach sat
;,North Tomntt:and Manna iu1 San
Marro~
Santa Monica ( 14-0) and Lo)'Ola
(l 7..0) arc sttdcd I 2
Bird's
fast start
lifts Celts
BOSTON (AP) -I.any Bird set a
Boston playoff record with 24 points
in the first quarter and the Q ltict
held off a late rally by the Atlanta
Ha-wks for a l 10..101 victory in the
opener of their NBA tecond-round
playoff sencs Wednesday ni&hL
Bird led all scoren with 38 points
and broke Dave Cowens' 14-ycar-old
team record of 20 points in one
quarter of a playoff game.
Atlanta lost its 13th consecutive
game an Boston Garden. where the
second game of the best-of-seven
Eastern Conference semifinal is
scheduled for Fnday night.
The Hav. ks were led by Dominique
W1lkans w11h 25 points. includin& IS
1n the founh quaner when they closed
a 17-point deficit to 106-99 with SJ
seconds left. But they came no closer.
Bud outscored the entire Atlanta
team 1n the first penod. which ended
with Boston ahead. 38·23. At one
point, he had 12 consecuuve Celtics
poi nts to turn a 12-6 1eadin1o a 24-1 2
ad,an1age
Although the Hawks never led.
they got back in10 the ga me with a
stro ng second quarter 1n which they
made 14 of the first 20 poi nts. making
the score 44-37 At one poanl. they cut
the lead 10 49-45 before settling for a
54-48 halft ime defi cit.
The (clues' shooting accurac) ~ ~ dropped from 74 percent 1n the firs t Glenn Rlftn of Atlanta &et. rid of ball under preuure
quarter to 31 percent an the second from Boeton'• Robert Pariah during Wedne8day'• game.
New format for Ahmanson
Series adds c lass,
will now be staged
overt wo weekends
Something new has been added to
Nc\\-port Harbor Yacht Club's
Ahmanson Cup St"nes which gets
undcrwa} Saturday.
In add111on to 1he lnlernattonal ,
Offshore Rule (IOR) rated yachts.
e1gh1 ultrahghtd1splacement
( ll LDBl. l nown as "maxi sleds .. will
be competing 1n a separate class for a
!>pcc1al trophy.
Th as }-ear's Ahmanson Cup wa ll be
hl•ld O\ er t"o weekends instead of the
season-long senes 11 was when 11 was
inaugurated 1n 1953. The format was
changed last )earto a five-race series
hdd 0' er tv.o v.-eekends for IOR rated
boats.
About 4-0 IO R ratangsare expected
v. hen the slartang signal sounds
Sa turda)
T he Ahmanson Senes was con-
rt·1' ed as a season-long ocean racing
champ1onsh1p for Newpon Harbor
yachts. featunnga number non-stop
ALMOI
loCUIEY
BOATING
overnight races undertheCrusing
Club of Amenca (C'C A) handicap
S) stem and was patterned after-and
often doubled with -Los Angeles
Yacht Club's Whatne) Series.
The ad\.ent of the IOR forced the
ehminat1 on of ~veral of the over·
night races. substatu tanga scnes of
da~ races around the buoys off
Ne~port Beach.orovemaght layover
races to Ca1alina Island
Ba:ause of the format change las1
}Car. the '\hmanson Senesdrew
entrant!> from San Diego to San
Francisco.
··The broad conSt'nsus a~recs that
the new formal was a pos111ve step
1oward res1onng the Ahmanson
Series 10 11s premier status," said Jeff
Gordo n. general chairman of the
event.
The U LDBsleds with a max a mum
rattngof70 feel under the IO R. have
become popular as the fastest racers
around 1he buoys. They arc also
featured in Cali fo rnia Yacht C'lub's
Cal Cu p ~ • Heading the ULDBconungenl ~f<W 1
be Don i\yresJr 's new Santa Cruz-70
Drumbeat from NHYC.Asan in-
ducement for ULDB maxis to panict·
pale. '\yres has provided a special
trophy for 1he first place finisher-a
model of Don A)~ Sr.'s SJ-foot yawl
Sk) lark which was active 1n South-
land yacht racing for many years.
This year's Ahmanson ts sponsored
by HomeSav1ngsofAmenca.owncd
b) the late Howard Ahmanson. a
seasoned ocean racer. He was respon-
sible fo r the ong1nal trophy for the
O\.Crall winner of the series.
This )ear's Ah manson will consist
offi ..,e races sailed over an Olympic-
St) lecourseofTthe Newpon Pier.
Two 20-milc buoy races will be sailed
this weekend, and on the following
weekend. May 20-22. there will be
two med1um~1stance races (less than
26 miles) and one distance race (less
than 36 miles).
TENNIS . . Knightwon'tcomment
Rabbitt wins on trip to New Mexico
league title
Newport Harbor Hi&hJunior Chns
Rabbi11 concl uded an undefeated
league season by defeating teammate
Brett Hansen. S-7. 6-4, 6-4, in the
singles championship match of the
Sea View League tinalsat the Racquet
Club of Ir. inc
Junior Rob Atkin and senior Scott
Atkin of Corona del Mar won the
doubles title with a 7-5, 6-4 win over
teammates Rach Schulein and Doug
Han
All six of 1hose players will move
on 10 the C'IF individual regional at
the Foun1ain Valley Racquet Club
After winning the first set in singles.
Hanscn broke Rabbitt's first serve in
the second set. but Rabbitt broke back
and the two battled to a 3.3 tie before
Rabbitt broke aµin to take a 4-3 lead
and held on has next two services.
Rabbitt performed the same se-
quence after 3 3-3 lie in the third set.
In the doubles. Schulean and Han
entered as the sixth-seeded team at\er
upsetting No I-seeded Jamie and
Make Hardan of Newpon Harbor an
1hc semifinals Tuesday.
The Atkins held a S-4 lead when
Schulein and Han broke service to tic
it. S-5. but 1he Atkins broke ri&ht back
and held for a 7-S first set victory.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -
Indiana Coach Bob Knight returned
home Wednesdar. leaving un·
answered the question of whether he
will become basketball coach at New
Mexico
Knight would neither confirm nor
deny that he was a candidate for the
Job. He met briefly an Bloomingto n.
Ind .. \\-1th Indiana University athletic
director Ralph Floyd. After their
meeting. Floyd said he hoped to know
by Fnday the coach's future.
When asked ifKnight was leavmg.
Floyd said ... I'm not going to com·
ment on that at this time. I can't
answer. I ho~ the whole thing 1s
cleared up by tomorrow night or Fnda) ..
Floyd did con ti rm that Knight had
gone to Albuquerque to discuss the
coaching Job.
"He talked about the applicants
and inquired about the JOb. and
looke-d over the situation himself."
Floyd said
He said that ifKniaht left Indiana tl
would not be because of pressure
from an) individual or &roup.
"Everyone at Indiana Uni versity
wants Bob to stay here." Aoyd said.
"He's got 10 decide for himself."
New Mex ico athletic director John
Koenig said he was negotiating with
two finali sts for the job vacated by the
resignation of Gary Colson last
month. but he would not say af Knight
was one of them.
Koenig said he hoped 10 make his
selection by late today or Friday.
Koenig. who has been conducting a
one-man search for a replacement for
Colson. has not di vulged the names of
an)' candidates.
UNM Regent Jerry Apodaca saad
he believes Knight has a genuine
interest in the New Mexico JOb.
"My gut feeling 1s he wouldn'I
come to New Mexico if he wasn't
cons1derins it." Apodaca, a form er
New Mexico governor, said from
Washington. D.C .. where he is put>-
ltsher of Hispanic Magazine.
Apodaca said he talked wnh
Knight by telephone late Tuesday.
"I told ham we have the facilities.
the fa n support and the financial
resources. I told him all we needed
was a Bobby Knight," said Apodaca.
Apodaca said Knight was "very
non-committal."'
Talk about Knight stretched from
Albuquerque to Bloomin&ton, where
Indiana president Thomas Ehrlich
said he hoped Knight would remain.
Knight has ')inc years left on his
contract.
Ex-ABC executive blasts MATERDEI •. Prom Cl Cose]] Arledrge • b k Croghan tncd to slip a fastball b1.
J in 00 Austin and he hit it out that WU it,'
said the Monarchs' coach. "Our team
NEW YORK (AP) -Sj)OrUcaster
Howard Coscll drank "before. durina
and after 1elec.1sts" and once threw up
on Don Meredith's cowboy boots
durina "Monday Ni&ht Football"
after too much vodka. attordina to a
new book by a former ABC uccutJvc.
fn .. Up Clo5e & J>enonaJ; The
I n$idc Story of Net~ork Teltvision
Spons." Jim Spence aJso c.an Cosell
.. one ofthe unhappiest human beinp
on thi planet .. and said f~r ABC
SJ>C?rU cbitr Roone A.J1tdae was
d1shoncs1.
Spence. who worttd at ABC for 26
)Clf'I. was senior vice praidcn1 ot
ABC Sporu from 1971 unt.iJ he ltR t~ network an 1986. He is no•
prn1dtn1 of ports :retevi ion Inter-
national. i production and m~'1tttina
rompany.
~~devotes tbc fint chapcer 10
C0ttll •hom he dtten as an in~urc. O\letbtarina man who ~ a~ 1mpou1bk to wot"k wi1b late in
hts a uttr •
·•He bad made m1U1ons of dollars.
traveled the world. been appla\aded
and honored time and time •in.
Yet. today. I think he is one of the
unhappiest human beinas on this
planet." he wrote.
Cosell. 70. could not be reached
Wcdnct<Uy.
Arled&t. no• aroup prn1dcnt ot
ABC N"ews and Sports, d«hned
comment. "I haven't read the book."
he said.
Spcn« Sltd that duriQ& I Monday
NiJh! Footbatl telecast from Phitadel·
ph11 in 1970. CoscJI "tot so d.Nnk he
couldn't pronounce the name: orthc c1ty he -in .-ithout sJurri'll-••
cos.cu left the booth after th rowina
up on Mcttdilh. ont of his broed·
castina pan.ntrs.. At -'~'s rcq~ pen« Mid. ABC.,-.pUbltcdit Irv
Brod ky told rcponm thit Cosell
became 111 ancr one drink btt.a&&tC he
had a ··~son" 10 mtdlnoon he
was Wlll\J ror inOutn.t.a.
isa contagious-hit tin& team and when
that happc~ everyone 1ust went
wild "
The victory ups Mater Oci's record
to 20.2 overall. 12·2 in leape play. wnh one aame remaininf Friday
af\cmoon on the Monarchs campus
apinst tht same Fnars (IS-6. 11·3).
h's kk~' fourth ~ utJe (bis
Monarchs won 11 au In 19IO) a.nd it
came with a flourish.
"ll's ~ best v..e've pll}'Cd. .. &aid
Ickes. "We've had four or ftvc p.mcs
now that l'\'t: been able to uy that.
When we beat Servne the first time la lcatU( (2-1) that was our bat dRWt.
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bitter than tJu ..
h hna'srilhtb 1~1 vic1ory
and only Craaa •m., wa iblt to
break throUlll .nth a c.t.:mt1 ~ eoina 2 ror ·l ww•h a JCYath-innias
doublt for Scnue.
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Glu11 i, Canltub t: Rcv1n M uchell homered 1n the
16th inning. IJ"nl San Francisco a mara1hon \ 1ctof)
over St. Louis at Busch Stadium
Muchelrs fifth home run came off Bob Forsch ~-3,
and was onl) the G 1ants' third hu over the last I 0 inning\
1n a game that lasted 4 hours 48 m1nutC'S and wa'.> the
longest 1n innings in the maJors this year
Atlee Hammaker pitched three scoreless inning~ to
rai~ his record 10 3-0 as the Cardinals <otraoded I q
bascrunners.
Vince Coleman's RBI tnple with l""O out 1n the
eighth tied the score 4-4.
Cubs 1, Padres 0: Vance Law's two-stnke '>Qucc1e
bun11n the bottom of the 10th scored Mark ur.sce 10 gl\l"
Greg Maddu>. and Ch1caao a vKtOr) o'n San Diego di
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PCAA •••
F rom Cl
season. senior 1h1rd baseman John
Seeburger. who hit .351 w1th 20
doubles. fi ve home runs and 60 RBI.
and senior utiht> man Doug Khne
who finished the season with a 11 •
game hilling streak and a 309 balling
a verage . .431 in PC.\Agames.
Cal State Fullenon senior first
baseman Keith Kaub. a Golden WC"st
College product. was lhe second
leading home run hitter to Shebelut
w11h 16 and hit .346 wi&h 50 RBI.
Titans senior p11cher Longo Garcia
and junior ut1ht> man Re' Peters.
t""o former Orange Coast College
players. also earned second team
honors. Garcia went 8-5 w1th 96
strikeouts in I:! I innings and posted
the conference's third best ER.\ at
2 97
* Al·~AA
MOST VALUAaLE ~Y&llt
La nce SlltOekll 1Frnno Sl•lel, ffnl 1>9u
COACH Of' THI YIAllt
9oC> 9ennelt tFruno Sl•l•l f'•ST TEAM
ltlcll Cr-(Frnno Stelt), pOcller. JOfWI
$tllft, tFrHno Slelt), PH~. Erlll Sctluhlrbm
tFrHnO,ltlt), 1111~. Dan ArdlllNllcl (Sin JoM
Sltlt), pllcller, Sl•ve Plroll CPaclflc), f'tl'9f
pllcfler, 8rtnl ~VM ((ti Sl•ll Fullllrtonl.
c.tc:Nr, LlllCt SMC!elul CFrHno Sltl91. flnl
lleM, Sltvt f"Mrw (Frnno Slett), MCOllO
119-n. Mlllt 9url0fl (Fr-Slettl. ltlwd
bBMmen, Eric NtlM>n CS.n Jost Stale). 1111rci
INIS9m811, Eddie Zotllv (Fresno Stilt). "'°'111°",
Tom Goodwin tFrHllO Sl•l1) outfltldtr, Sleva
Hosl'Y <Fr....o Sltl•l. ou1r.-, Scoll Olildr1111
(NeYtd:l·LAll v ... 11, outl*d Tim McK«Cllllf
tUC S.nlt 81ft>trt), u1A11y PleY9<. Ed L.ndDflllr•
(UC S.nlt 8~r1>. dnloneled 11111.,-.
SICOMO TWAM
LOl'IOO Garcte <CBI Sltle FIJlll(tonl, Pllc:Nr,
N1et1t hdl tCel Stei. Fulllnoft). olldler; Crtlt arin. (UCI), pllefler, Scotl Lew" (Nnedt-Lll V ... 1), Plldler, M¥1Y L--IQ 1Nn9dt•LA\
Veen). rtlltf Dlld*", Dave Sl\Kcllvant lfffvlde·
l.,H v .... 1. celeflilr, Ktllll Kaub (Ctl Sltlt
Fullllr"toft), fhl Ml«'Nll. Milt ltCKI (C .. Sl•l9
F~l. MCond beM, JoM s.Mur-(UCO
ltllf'd MMmen, M9rll llttoOk (Cal Stale
FUllrtonl, lllelfllt~. OtrYll ~• tPKlflcl, out~; SIO Httrere (L9nt IMdl Sllltl. av~; J9ft Molt <Fresno Slettl. ~.
1t111 ,.._.. (Cal $ .. le Fullrlon), llflliTY; 0out
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BALK COSTS ANGELS ...
From Cl
\ s Cle, eland 1n .\nahe1m
C It'\ eland staner Rich 't C'll shook
o fT a rock~ first inning and settled
do""n 10 11e the .\ngels 1n knots He
retired 14 consecut1,e baners be-
1v.een the fifth and ninth 1nn1ngs.
Yen. who fanned a career-high
seven. pitched a fi,e-h1tter for nine
innings He ~ 1elded three ""al ks. but
didn't come out for the 10th inning
Cle' eland's ace out of the bullpen.
Doug Jones. earned the victory w1th
four shutout tnn1ngs He allowed onl)
two hits v.h1le stnl1ng out fi\e and
""alk1ng none.
Staked to an earl) 3-0 lead. Witt
was unable to hold the margin for
more than four innings as the Indians
tied 1t b) the fifth
In his last time out. Witt showed
signs of reco' en ng from h 1s slow 1988
stan .\lthough he lost to Toronto.
3-2. for his 1h1rd consccuu' e defeat.
Witt ~truck out a then-season-high
seven and walked two in a complete-
pme effon.
"Mike Wnt pitched a hellu' a
game." said RoJas. "It should have
been 3-2 1n nine mmngs."
Yen's wildness caused him to gJ\e
up three fir5Hnnmg runs as he
walked leadoffbatter Bnan Downing
and No. 2 ht11C'r Chico Walker.
The) both e'entually scored. Ch1h
Davis loaded the bases wnh one out
on an infield single before Johnn) I
Ray's Jl"Ound ball out to first scored
Down ma..
J1ck Howell singled sharply to I
~nter sconng Walker and Davis and
giving the Angels a 3-0 advan ...
Cleveland 101 on the board in the
third when Franco hit a shot to the
right<enter field alley for an RBI
double.
Oeveland catcher Andy Allanson
stroked a hot smash to Dick Schofield
at shortstop for 1 iin~ with one out.
An out latet. Franco dro"e Allanson
home and cut the .\ngels' lead to 3-1
In the founh. (lc\eland scored
again to ·make 11 J-2 Pat Tabler
blasted a pitch to the wall in nght·
center 10 open thC' 1 nnang for a douhlc
but Walker's throv. to relay man
!\tclemore was ofT hne and Tabler
took 1h1rd on the error.
Joe Cana the neitt baller
grounded out to Schofield at shon
With the infield back. Tabler scored
easll)
* ANGEL NOTES -Rtol'tl-~ 0..-.
Mewe. w...., .. ,,,.,.~e<I • miyrtlllll '"7 oeceuw 01 P'lnlct l Dt~. wn Ol9c.o Ofl
llW IS·Clev dl\el>leel 1111 WldnesOev '" .,_ Mime hme re41.ver G"9 Mlllelfl wn ~
!rom •l'!e OL Tiie Anoe'\ c'91m9d ' lrr11t tlclfl'
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rO\ler Moo<t ~ Ill\ C-'90 e 2·2 f"K9"0
w•lll ~ Leon encl • ''7 Elt• ·ft 10 ~
l1>t 111e A""1l lllu\ '•' I! d•Otn rullv \lert 10 hurl me unlll Suftelav n•!Jlll lell9r 11111 nmel
when I Wt\ al ClinMr. Mite! MOort "Tiii! w••
I'm oolcflln9 II~• cOUl<I be • blft\lne "' d•\9U•W M ltltoft lie\ P.IC"-CI w.. ift l-
OUl"'9" -le et (leH 4' Pelm So<~ ~Oii·
1•111'9 tram • '9ttln9d lloanllln• .., "'' r19hl
.it>ow Moote \ llme Ofl 11't OL ~ ,..n-CNICll,_.
10 ~., I 11 mark• 11111 1our111 rime °" the ot.
tor Moot• 'lftc' me ,1ar1 of 1"6 ~
_..,..Olel• .....,_.. llt.clrf ·-m Uecl Wedllllt· Gav' oemt t>«auw of Ill lntur¥ \U\l•ltled 11111
n19'1I IM'for• The ;ame #a\ l>le...cl w illl """ umo~n ltoa \Ii~ In Ille Ulow9r •ncl •'••1119d
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l~r Lance Mc:CuJlers. 0.J Gr<K'e and Andtt Dawson ~-ere --alked 1n1rnuonally to fill the bainand Mart Da\ 1~
rehc\ed McCuJlttS.
R1fatl PaJmctro fatted Sandbcts 11 the plate before
Law bunted tafcl) to fint on a 2-2 pitch ~orang < 1race
-.ith the -.mn1nl~
Braves J, Z: In '*'tlana Gerald Pem had"
run-sconnc sinJ,Je and Gar) R~nicke a tv.o-run double
1n a three-run )IXth ann1ni. giving the Bra\eS a \Klon
O\ er Montreal.
The Braves took IWO OUl or thrtt from lhc E:. \po\
""•nn1ng their first stncs or the st"ason
fapos left-hand.er Neal Heaton 0-~. v.u v. •1rl.1ng on
a one-hn shutout wnh two outs 1n the s1\th v.hen the
Bra\eS rallied from a 2-0 ckficit
Andres Thomas. who had the onl\ h11 oil Ht"alon at
th<.' time. s1nckd. and Dale Murph~ v.alkcd J<.oen1cle
then doubled to center, sconngThomas and 1\1 urph' and
Perr} follov.ed w11h a sm&le to center scoring Roen1c l c
P1Ullles f, Re41 :S: Mike Young lined a ba\(.'\·loaded
single to cenLer field wath one out 1n the 11th 1nn1ng t(l
'>C.Orc Von Ha~es v.-1th the winning run a~ Ph1laddph1a
trimmed \inc1nna11 at Veterans Stadium
Ha, es opened the 1nn1ng v.uh a single ano ftl(l\Cd ti)
* Twins 2. ar-en 1
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8111 .\lmon then samficed. and s~~e Jetu was nlkcd
mtcnuon.all)
In the ,\JMncan lcquc
Tlam a. A~tin t :ln Oak~nd. Mike Heath'' t•O-
run \anak off r<'hef ace Dennis Eckcnk) broke a n1nth--
1nn1n1 ue a11d led Detroit to 1he "''aory the Alblcucs· ~ond stnu&ht loss after a 14-pme • 1nn1na streak
Heath's single put Detroit ahead 6-4 and C. hct
Lemon hit a tv.o-run double off Eric Plunk
Ed.ersk\ 0-1 had I~ sa~cs an 12 opponun11JCS and
had not aJlo~ed a run 1n IS~ mnmp.
"1ar1c McG"'ire hit a three-run homer his eighth. to
SJ'C Oakland a ~2 lead tntenna the e1&hth Withe
Hernandez 3-1 got the v1cto"
llaqers I . Ort.In t: Paul KJlaw pitched a four-
h111er for T e\.i~ first complete-game s.hutou1 l1nce 1986
as tht" Ranger\ beat Baltimore at home for their fifth
stra1Jht 'll tor'
~1lgus ~-~ bclame the first Texas pttcber to throv. a
shutout \tnll' ( harhC' HouJh on ~pt. 27. 1986
K 1lgu~ hdd Baltimore huless for 5 ~, innings and
~trul l ou1 ~" 1n his first major lequc complete pme
PetC' Inca\ 1gl1a and UrT) Pams.h each homef"ed 1n a
lour-run fir..t inning against \iark W1lh1mson 1-1
Yanktts 1 !. Wllite Sox ?: Richard Dotson pitched a
lour-h1tkr r hi\ first game against his former team and
fall <. IJrk .Jnd '-' 1lhe Randolph homered as !'.e"' 'I ork
bombed< 1 1.Jgo di 'I anleC' Stadium
Dot"'-n 11 ddt·d b~ the '-' h1tc So\ to :'lie"" \ ork 1n th('
v. inter 1\ .,_
( l.trl ti.I a l\l.V-run homer his Slllth, in the fir\t nf1
Ja1.l \Id). v.dl >3
Bl•~ Ja)' 9, Manaen 3: Rance Mulliniks and ti.ell\ < 1rulx'r ht.H' l\'fl'd and [)a, t' Sll<'b 't\-On his third strd1ght
'>tar· J~ T 11ninl(• he'at ~attle at E>.h1b111on Stadium
\1ull1n11.., h11 o t"'o-run homer and RBI single and
..._l,r\J tl-an.'l t1mt•, C1ru bcr had a solo homer and a run-
~llring \ingll .imong Toronto~ 12 hats.
..,11tb ~-, g.l\t' up \I \ hm including Ken Phelps'
thr•t run hunH r 1n eight innings
T•uis !, Br~w~n 1 C,ene Larkin doubled home the
lit hr1.al..1ng run in the e1g.hth inning. leading Minncsou
pa .. t \til"'aul..ei: in thC' "1etrodome
Rand' Bu~h reached firs1 base ""llh o ne out 1n the
T"' 1n' c:1g}11h "n an <'tTOr b\ ng,ht fielder Glenn Braggs
Larl1n tollov.ed v.1th a double to IC'fl<e-ntcr
COLLEGE NAMES AND NOTES •••
From Cl pitchers Sam Colanassoand Mike
Misaraca"" 111 pla' for Cal State
fullcnon ne'\t season Orange
Coast's freshman shon stop Brad a
Valuqaet ""as named to the .\11-
0range Empire C onrerence first team
and freshman call: her Rob)'ll
SweeHy,a product of Fountain
Valk) High.earned second team
honors Hertt LJvsey. the Orange
Coast College basl..etball coach from
1%Qto l'P6.returnedto<X'C asa
full-time in~tUl tor last fall and will
return to the team as an ass1sunt 10
G1ll1'> the man"" ho rcplaet'd him L.-.~, had spent fi,e,earsasan
cl'>\1s1an1 to Bill Malliiu at L'CI and
t"' u 'ears as an a<os1slant 10 ..\nzona
State's PattC"l"\On pnor to rt"lum1ng
Fre'>no State sophomore shonstop
Mutb NoffsiDger. a product of
Ed1\on Ht&}\. has h11 m 18 ofhCT la't
~I games< J.C a' erage dunng that
strcll h I for the Bulldogs' fif\t-plau.·
softball team ""h1ch are mal1ng its
run for the PC..\..\ tllle this ""eek She
1'> the dub"s top hiller 1n PC..\..\ µme'>
v.11hJ C2a,eragcalkraslov. non
k.itguc '>tan ~tan ford sophomore
Du Hana.a, a product or Edison H 1gh
"'il~~·kltcdtothe ..\11-\\estem
I ntcrlollcg1ate \ olle~ ball .\\<,OCta
II Jn '>(.'u>nd team scl('('led b\ the
league spla~enand coach~ HC'led
Stanford wnh 4 .,9 lolls per game
I 0th hcst in the Y. I\ ..\ ..\ lso earning
setond team honors v.as former
Fountain Valle' H1g.h basketball and
'ollc' ball pla~C'r Carlos Brttizao. a
1un1or at Ha.,.,a11 .,.,ho"'aH1'\th in the
league 1n digs per g.amC' and helped h1<.
')Quad to a runner-up finish to l (
Santa BarbarJ at the \\ estem Sel('(-
11on Tournament for the '(.\.\ Final
Ft'ur lnthesem11inals Brec1n1 t-a.sd
V kl41• 1n a 3 hour "minutes
mar.11hon match apmst Pepperd1ne 'c"' J)\)n Harbor High product
Haglt Fotttt, a f~hman outside
h11ta for th<' San D11 .. -go tatc 'ol-
k. ball tC"am 1h1Hpnng. finished the
\.\I\ .\~awn"' 11h the loop's third
bc\t killa\erdgc pergamea1 5 2Q
Ft1\ter's teammat~al Harbor""hen
the' "'un the l IF title a \Cir ago.
Stanford fre\hman Job Ahtrem .. as
third 1n the \\ 1\ .\ md1gs perpmc
"'1th 2 51 Former Fo untain Valley
High third baseman Jim O.yle.a
sophomore at Pepperdine mo' ed to
n ght liC'ld and helped the\\'' es wm
the \\ c-\t C oa'>t .\ thleuc C o nfercnce
11tlt' th1' spnng the clincher coming
last ~turda~ .sgainst Lo}Ola-\1af'·
mount [)o, 1e has h11 1(1(. fifth ~t
on thC' team Jnd J-16 1n \\. C .\C pla'
third hcston the team He hasdmcn
lOdl.)ubl~ t1i1>ohume runsand
~noclcJ in 2" runs Peppcfdme
senior nght-hander Pal l>wbar has
t.akC'n his ._noc:l..s this ~awn w11h an
~UER..\in .1~1nnings butcamcon
tu rcg1st<'r a ~e' '1ctol' 'vta~ I. tm
fir.t of the 'car tor the "'a' es "" 1th
eight shutout 1nn1ngs Pcpper-d1ne
')(>phomocc CumCriuell,a Manna
H igh prodoct. v.asel1m1nated an the
tir.t rol.nd of the 'C .\ .\ Dn·1s1on I
1aomen'\ tennis Lhamp1ons.h11)!1al
l Cl ..\on \\ C'd nC'Sda( b\ ~Ur
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..,r Le&llae standings ~~J,.pe
WDT DIVISION w I. Ptt. 08 Ltl Sh'Mk Bem«A~ o.11a.na 24 9 727 1-2 Lost 2 J(). 6 14-
Q~ IS 16 .434 8 4-6 Los1 2 7. 9 "·-· t\)' IS 17 .469 8'h )..7 Won I 7. 9
Teau IS 16 .484 8 7.3 Won S 9-7
Sca'Uc IS 19 .441 9'h s.s Lost I 7. 9
M1 13 18 .419 10 s.s Won 2 10.. 8
Mella 13 21 .382 11 'h 3.7 Lost 2 6-11
EAST DIVISION
NewYotit 22 11 .667 6-4 Won 2 11· S
Detto1l 20 12 .625 l 'h 6-4 Won 2 9-6
ClCvdaod 19 13 .S94 21h 3-7 Won 2 I(). 6
Milwaukee 18 13 .SSI 3 8-2 Lost 1 II-4
&o.aon 17 13 .567 3'!: 3.7 Lost I 9-8
Tororuo 14 18 .438 1111 S-5 Won I 6-10
Baltimore 4 28 125 17111 3-7 Lost 3 3-11
Wediaftday'a Scores
Cleveland 4, Aa1ets 3 ( 13 innings)
Detroit 8, Oakland 4
·New York 12. Chicago 2
Toronto 9, Seattle 3
Minnesota 2. Milwaukee I
Tcus 8. Bah1more 0
Toda~• Game•
Seattle (Swift 2-0) at Toronto ( anaf;n 3-2), 9·35 a.m .
C\cveland (Cand1ott1 4-I) at M1lwau cc (Nieves 4-2). S.35 pm.
8ah1morc (Bauusta 0-1) at Teitas (Guzman 3-21. 5 35 p.m
Friday's Games
Aa1ets at New Y o rk, 4·30 p.m
Seattle al Boston. 4.35 p .m
M innesota al Detroit. 4:35 pm
Oakland at Baltimore 5:05 p m
Toronto at C'lucago 5 '0 pm
Cleveland at Milwaukee 5 15 pm.
Kansas Cct} at Teus. 5 35 p .m
NadonaJLeague
WEST DIVISION w L Pct. GB Llt S treak Home
Dod1en 19 10 655 6-4 Lost I 9. 6
H o u ston 17 14 548 3 3-7 Lost 2 II· 6
C 1nc1nna11 16 17 485 5 S-5 l-ost I g. 8
San Franc1~0 16 17 485 5 5.5 W o n I 8-10
San Diego 10 21 .323 10 I ·9 Lost 4 8·10
Atlanta 9 21 300 101'1 5.5 W on I 4-14
EAST DIVISION
New Y o rk 23 8 .742 8-2 W on 2 II -3
Pittsbufih 21 II 656 2111 5-5 W on 2 12· 3
Chicago 16 15 .516 7 7-3 Won 5. 6
M ontreal 15 16 .484 8 5.5 Lost 9-7
St Louts 14 18 .438 9112 6-4 Lost 7. 7
Philadelphia II 19 .367 I 111: 4-6 \\on 7. 7
Wedaaday's S<'oret
Pittsburgh 2. Dodaen I ( 11 1nn1ngs)
C h1Ca&O I. San D1~0 0 ( 10 innings)
Atlanta 3. M ontrea 2
Philadelphia 4. C anc cnnau J ( 11 innings)
New York 9. Houston 8 ( 10 innings)
San Francisco 5. St Louis 4 ( 16 innings)
To4ay'1Games
DodJers (Hersh1scr 6-0) at Pimbu~(Smile) 2·2). 4·05 p .m
San ranc1sco (R euschel 5-1) at St. uis (Tudor I -0). 10·35 am
San Diego (Show 2-4) at Chicago (Schiraldi 2-21 1 ·05 p .m
F~ay'• Games
Ph1ladclph1a at Dodgen. 7·05 p m
\incinnat1 at P1t1sburgh. 4 05 pm
.\tlanta at St L ou1'>. 5·35 p .m
C h1ca&o at H ou!>ton. S.35 p.m
Montreal at San Diego. 7:05 p .m
Ne"' York at San Francisco • ., '\'i pm
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CALL 642-5678 Private party !)nfy No Rut Estate. Commere•al Automouve Boating °' H4tlp Wanted . ..
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THE DAILY PLOT C .. CK YOUR AD Vi.w Prwale 8dl By One ot 11\e VERY BEST 40'
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Fan1as11e harbor & night
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yard Comm pool Nr Or 28R Oen 2 •BA ~t1ARP 28R 18A Duple• Beau11lul 1 & 28R apta "--i f -1-t •• ,....,.... • " ......... <AM•• .... .,." , .. ~ ....... ,,, .....
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bay/ocean hm 850 t3 13
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675 •9,., Agl , •Qt' laundry $950 mo •C>Om Rf!.Oy IOI instant .... FIU am
RUSTIC REMOD PRIVATE CHARMING 3B lB A~e ''0 "' 863"1390 a.,, ~60~·:nn;, <>:~ti: ~~I 24S5t 4Ua Vdita
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PETS $795 675-0097 I yard No pets S2000 mo sr, u rnf) Sl1W\ June Isl au MUI& lPTI. and nar Lota of gr ... sec oeo 720·9' 16 ..-CA .... 6"5 •17• 5.!0W WllsOI' I S760mo •08-3.35'
SHARP EAST SIDE 2BR I EASTBLlJFF •BR ""O" TSL MGMT RemOdeled k1tc.r>en pvt bonus rm JBR • 00 J •01} Of 642· 1603 But.~ ... yard ch110 & ~1 ok $800 , " Costa M~H 2624 A II ' 760 6662 "'ew $2900 Avail "<'"" 2• 11L9a va now By Owner 760 1108 COTill( nP£ I ~
Sf)KIOuS 2BR 2 BA 2 FURNISHED 2B , .. ,, ~ r -l .B• Ba g~r~ S655 ~...-..y ctun .....
atory condo hplc 2 ca• 1860 st 2, ba ? i.pic •~I. I -=-a.I , .. • "''"' i;atio wuner ur~l5 drac>e• patnl ..,_
gar W D •t<h1g oa110 I pool tennis nr F•v ,., , • , $7!>0 mo •~and out' Townl'IOuM
Communtty ooot1tennis $ 197~ mo 4 mn1t rT,, A,UTlllm i !.46 Orange 91y1e • P••• Adulta
Small pet ok Near Ca 720-9680 or 722-7007 ',.. 1• •lt•ac ltve aots '" l l !:it MGMT 642· lllOJ pref d Well rnamt••'*
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$11!>0 mo 675-•912 Agt ---------p 0., garage ,.,, WTSllf oe1111ve pr.ce 893-•894 llUlll lllll lUSt "'"' " Sorr1 no Pf!IS. }BP •B• n-e·pt &
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2Elo•m 2B3 $800 Ddlh S6(ll) mo Do1•g 2BR Oen 2'"1BA ocn CO OWE B"'NKER ' view $595 000 s1500 """ W W1l!>on 631 55113 l Ll "
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I 760-5000 Of 759 1549 ' be<lroom $630 2f:ld•m lB<t S7!>0 E SIDE unoQue Des19n l~A..V :io1 Avoc.aoo 6 .. 2.9850 \11u11ed ce1l1ng1 Jbr 7'Flfa 1 2 oa 2 car g.ar w noen-
1 \t\\ l \'(.."'fl I'~ \ '&1K2•oom $645 ~~o"' !a h~ntlupo,.,:'1~1 nc :'Bo•m 1 ·B• s;eo
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LIVI IT Tll IOCI HARBOR VIEW HOMF RthtrWsltt4 111 &,t. Ga•ocn API 'JOaCtOUS H B Rent.,, on Site fraYlf
Large 3 Br 2' Ba 2 ca• Two stnry •BR 1 1BA Eiclese4 ••tit, tltM 2BR d .. ,. w cpts oros tr••• n our RV Pwtl
attacneo g•••oe w o Gardener $2550 mo tt ......... -1-, Hait.Mt caoie •eaoy Enc.' .gar $525 • et« • dep CALL
hkups trplc pv1 yaros 64• 6610 Of 673·3 I 7• ~-S690 No ~ts 6'5 5577 536·8316 Sam_....._
pool & spa s12so1mo I .... 112 Yic .. ria, tr .........
RESERVE ONE NOW• I aJl llO l2U Laroe lBR 1BA corwe--726 W Wilson SI HARBOR VIEW HOME 0 · • n1ent location No I!!!!!!_~ 2'lt
BELOW THE HIGHWAY For 1nlor call 548-7001 Palermo 4BR 2 .BA yO •S?OO BONUS Gr .. I E oet~ ... u•rbeds $530 Oiiils WJ , ...
Ouiel dead end street. $2500 Julia 759-5506 !>•de 1oc lG 1BR $600 & mo Lv M$9 &46-8%2 •
Actelft unl#~ual 3BR 2 tBA ~ ,l~A..V "P Cable BBO gar etc-~ LG 2B, 1 iBa lrptc ,_ .. lud! MJ-2111 5 Xe.res X cabin w/vtew of home hke new Garage K.Cl"lrlla ' Sorry No pets 631-8421 cMpet aw .. d hk·uP •YI ... BLOCK TO BEACH
Parm Springs ~t Hot porl Avl now• $2000/mo TITl.UY RUllllLH \I\\ I "'l"YI I'~ \ "11 • 2Br lwnhse , Ba patoo oo .. S79~ "'° HM cal OK 2D• 2ba Mature adults
Spnngs area S 10 000 * TIWllllH a.PT* • bit ns 1nory rec1loty $775 2273 M•,_ A 64!">-816, Y•I) Obi gar No peta A~
CALL 642-0239 'f ,MlilUI di'/, /fat 2BR t ·BA Laundry rm I REALTORc. Plus oepos•I $300 6 5 $10S0646-5676te¥e
It I fu pool earport w s101age •548-!">348• llST SEEi 1 Bi• 10 ~ech• 2B, 2e.
7-n • ., to beach $785 mo 10 bheh 2BR 2 1BA * •lllU "llS* * 2BR 2BA 1rp1e eri. g•• c~r~ n-~~ Y~RLY all I •• ".J.~,1 J(~•, Walk lo shopping & close LARGE N 8 Condo walk S 100 OFF• D 1 1 &
Bta1n/C1a•n 6.~J-"il<J/, tS2500fl tst Mos Ren11 trplc pool 1ac no pe:s A smlalt quoet comooe• aoe a;1 t>urt ins ,..8 , •• 3 1,'230• •llllll RIME• afatraf 2102 I· ' 1· 1 CALL 548 7367 s121s mo • 631 7:'46 oes1\eo among 1a11 1r-snoos S695 mo
4BR Twnhm Ownr $6481< )407 l C..St...,. cal 2BR .s lav•sh anoscape lB• a 10 CENTER ---------1 Prins only 760-3675 OCWFROIT lEITALI TOWNHOME Lg condo 3BA lam11y .. ~.to ,._ "" balcony ce· TSL MGMT 642 1603 1
Y1W ULUA DOVER SHORES 16 A11allable tor Yearly & JASMINE CRK SUMMER Like new 2BR pal•O rFmaou'~?.rmvaJ-dln0•,ngN.,..•mpt the<:rral cetltng lrpK: g••
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COl'nel" lot room IOI' pool Jacobs 87S·•630 To I T11nn1' oools ga1ed WATERFRONT HOMES SJ800 mo 640-5324 NO PETS $700 . sec 111.•1-·· 11m
MARY ANN McGUIRE v1-ol Back Bay in a aee drtv• by 4007 Sea I $2350 mo 720-37?6 c T RS I Call Vetma ~9-2« 7 -._..
HARBOR REAL TY lovely lam1ty area with sho1re OWpen Daill1yltr12 4 l•O 2BR 2 ,BA • big loft IN 6~~~~~ llto llU Ql 211 ---------] F~~,n~~= 1 ~1~~~1 ~;
Office 673·4•00 comm beaches •rr llllM I OramatlC like nu Lndry ~ H0use Newly decorate<:! *BRA E Q\J•et #flf •.ghted Lg
Residence 648-6770 $535 000 63 I · 1400 I 111-••30 gar tplc morA s1•"" W-SIOE OCEAN VIEW S2000 mo~ 6:3 •a6' ND N w -.., -.vv 28R 2 SBA Conoo ongr>t •n1eu0f$ Cl<>M to
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REAL ESTATE I 2BR tBA Yrly lrg brlCk Lovely garden indoor near tennis courts S 1600 tST MONTHS RENT Ml-I ... . IPYIUSS ~ crtyrd 1teos to t>eh & lndrv gar clubhs OaS1s Baal. ltac~ 2140 iong 1erf1" 646 •155 80• PAULARINO SPICT&CIUR REAL TORS convenient snopping Sr ••ea s 1950 731·6232 18R 18A d /w PoOI "°' LIDO ISLE unlurt ''"~ • •BR IBA sno Spatkltl'g clean 2Bdrm $1100/mo 673 3773 •2BR 2BA S8SO I I ·Ba s;•o Al• ullli. Po
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laundry rm Fabulous on green ...... mmacua • 10 bch s13951yr ly 863 390
n1ghl 1tgl'lls view rot ally home Lots ol room to e1t-1 67s..9250 or 786-9353 Avail now 1 dys 2BR 2BA CONDO Nioety <.1pgraoed JBR 2BA ~-----------------redecorated & pr1eed to pend. $409.000 Bkr SPYGLASS. ocean. bay & Washer orye< small P•llO Lowe• Oul)le} Slfl'OS 10 •EASTSIOE nearly ne-~
move al $759,000 Call LLllll IF llWPIRT Beaulltul 3Br 2Ba Duple• city nignt lignt views carport $750/mo bch ' c.ar gar F" P pa1t0 2BR 28A l•ple. single
NOW tor prvt showing l40-IH4 Prol dee~~·~ 1 F~p~, 4 Bdrm No Pets Avl 5 16 Call CE~6~~:.S~: BERG S 1400 67~ •912 Agt enc gar $95-0. utll *
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REALTORS.. -WATt RfRO"'l restncuons req d Winier 2Br 2S. upstairs condo nr AVAIL NOW' 723-05•5 Spacious. JBR Den 2BA
tiOMI" '-·I only, $900/mo 856-3120 s c Pt2 pauo. d/w nate UP""" Duple• tn Bat'-~* *NEW lu11• ' & 2BR " ee.u11lul detached house .,.... ""'" F REALESTATE guard pool spa $795 S I l wnhsfl apt roles I Lii the pe()(>leln dUlllteel *213_5'5-69(µ * 3br 2ba trplc AC 2-c.ar pectacu ar bay v.e111 1 sliylts lg 08110~ 00 Pf!ll
Clu.lllechgotthean-hefe>~-11eaned thetWlll garage vard $1250·mo Washl'r Drye• retrig s150 s925 ~2, 1700
to)'OU'IWewoodneed• REALT°"S getreeoc>nM •2Br 1Ba fenced yard Ava1laDle 51 I 675-6096 lrplc garage $1600 mo gar w/d hkup n-pets Avail now• 675 4912 •SPLENDID tBR No
$750 553-A Victoria COZ'Y cte.sn & altrllCllYel pelt' Enci gar rel11g & •~95e21 2br 2011 delllClled home Superior Nwpl Cre<1t Pian· •enge patio laund
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2 level condo Many bull! VERSAILLES Cl't111mtng I meatiBJlll
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7S9-5~5 Of 8S2-9829 ~~~ ,:~~·.e~r~~~~" I APAITllllT1
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Loft fptc: gar S 1400 mo !Saa Jau garage or tarl)0'1 Sorry
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CALL Velma 5'9·2447
3BR. t ,BA. garage -,
yard 620 Cenlar St
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A190 2BR. IBA avail May
30 $750/mo 964·6935
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I 1050/mo 675-4912 Agt 2 l3143g t3•3 alt 7pm
3BR 2',BA twnllte Nr 2BR 28A l1Qhlla11y condo
beKh Obi oar tncd Berber crpl 2 car gar
yard spa trptc. tml J>e1 balcony Cls 10 bay
ok $1245 6'8-11541 $1570(213)820 3122
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8acnetor I~
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28drni 1 ·B• $750
280rm 28a T*f\l'IS $850
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3BR w den 2BA 2 car gar 28R 28A 8th llr Baytront w/vWIW of lake & pool Va-
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drapes chlldtpel OK 2 aw prkno $1550 mo 63l ·l~ 1 Bedroom
$ 1200/mo eg3 13 t5 Cell 8 30-!> 30 955 1961 28drm I' .ea t61 E 18tt> SI
5 MINUTES TO BEACH 28R 28A 8th llr Baytront -----
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4101 H1lara •644-2607• HI tech group with proven * * * * * * * record seek• snent pan-*
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18R 1BA. enclosed gar gantQ+' S650 mn ---------·I money
age. ctoM to oeacri Nice Ava•• now' 673.1,.61 I SIGNATURE LOANS No experoence neccessary quiet tocauon $695 nlo $5/hr comm1ss1on
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS POOi 18c: S425 155 1310 J REAL ESTATE$$ Outet BACHELOR w1pr1111
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Lingerie •tore nd• matu,. &O Se1ec1 Ou.ten Sco1c~uarded fabric --::!. ... ~ton. f/T EJcp EARN lo.ler tpM:4t available) onto/ S250 843-tzt4 HIMALA YAN Chocolate SATUROAV ts ............... , ..
pr.r. CM 213-49-'·1027 $4QQ.$100Q/tlnt *•** .t-...;.t•·-~i MIS ::'.~~A~:.!~;:::. 9639Le Mora c.rcte No w.-~17 .... •3,..tWwporf. $~LES • BiQ ada u.ually nn Wiii pey CASH lor LIOMI & ._ -ingt S350 759·3257 E~ lmaginablelll _Beac11 ___ ~...-..--"-"'-
me111t tmll comm We Am«lcan Flyet mod.. H" llnt4 hen T... -H 1 Qolhl!'O SUP• ~ ISU payblglC9115'40~48 t8for •6AM-t2Noon treina.8~-1015• 0n1ys1900" PiaaM I Or1u1 IHI. lea.c~ 1141 w1111ueun to42 a.tboi 1 ~ lnfO<rnltion • No :::r,•uWkndl -CALL 840-8688 '859 AVI J~1 8 ll1990-S066
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lludlo ......... '*· TEMPORA~ 2 Ch:ta. linger' I hlboy, Greal buys! Pl1ywell , • ....., ... 10'" Oualtly ... barg1n furn rotOtS seoo 080 ... ~ '°'
aon tollltOfk Tuet thnl Sal TEMP TO PERM 2 ntte stands w/cedar awll'lg Mt & house, Ille eftl. Ptrte.f ..-41 applls much mOfel M1y Kev"1 S.5-98S4
& eome PM't 833-7818 POSITIONS AVAILABLE lined drwrs, king headbd cabinet 1nt1Que roc:kmg (l14) llt-1111. 14 & 15 9 Monarcn M ln/ s. ... -----·~tionltts Xlnl c;ond 8S4-m9 chf. exerCIM tramPQlfne AWESOM E MOlllNO ettCCJ'C IOll 11191 IALIS •Clerk• 4 Roomt furniture dN tte. b\kn 760-0980 * lictel"-1160 SALE Sc.Mns
Exp °' will train In • , .. , •Typist• recliners. 111'119' occas TWO Northwesl Airline LAMS SCllwtnn .... II SAT ISUN 10~ miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
grow1n9 Micro Compo-e Secretartet ch&lfs. corner & queen Tickets 10 Tampa FIOl'lda. Also Natl Geo9rap111c 11 E Yale LooP 1B1wn
nent Co Ml+ comm •Datl Entry Ope.rators b9droom 1911 color TV v11 Memphla May 25 mags FREE TO YOU WOO<lspnng & Yafei
M1SS10n Viejo Call Nancy e WOl'd Ptocenors Reaaonable 960-U 37 $50 EACH 675-1358 upon cond ol ptek-up Cuslom Frencn Provent11I
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1yp1ng PC a phofMt lkllls • P110 HOiidays oak bUllet & china cbnt, ll'Tlell/IUI brau lrundll" bed cOlleC Low
requ;ced PertOnable •P..o v eca11ons pert cond S650 ~2-3095 PllTI EellPllEIT W INEGUARO Sa1e1t1te llt>ltK nou:.etio10 m•K
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Newport Plaza. Newpol't 100•1, FREE to Applicant Beeut Pine Amolre. Eng-I ooo·r. of items Over 140 ot bo~ S 1499 744-:?730 ll!a
Beach 92680 955-2800 E o E llan Ptne bench Iris labtes of mercoand1M! I *-llAIE SAU*
M-F s 1700 ~or-Imo dresser oak llDle oak May 1•-15 SA T 10 30 ~lift S<s SAT 5 14 IOam 1Wes1chllJ TYPIST secty pine chest Dresser am-5pm SUN 10 30am -1601 AN TA LANE N B
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HUGHES INVESTMENTS
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Newport 8Mcll, CA 926&0
759-9531 Mic tor Laurie
FIT take transcr1puon. & chest BEST OFFERS -3pm Orange Coun1y Coroaa •el Mar 6122
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w /lraln Santa ana. 6.C5-0t24 Musi sell by Fairgrounds Gate 4. •464 Sent<t A.no Ave
558•8333 tlltl weel(end Bldg 1' Arltnglon Ave. GARAGE S AL E Sal E•ecl sohO oa~ oesll coil·
n,IST ,/T amra lllll! Adm dona1ton S4 tS3 8 •pm Lamps Pies oren s cloil'lf!S 10ys'
--• w• ad or couponl Bring Furn Access Mose Pre. d
Atternoons. 50 wpm , 9 • 12 WOOi Predom 111e old cameras g pno1os 10 to sell Bell1nd Ge1son·s I 115 URACE Sllt
•892•9598• slate Dtue S 150 957-0705 sell trade Info Costa Mesa 6124 12 15 Manners 1corn er
VALET ll&SS 1£1 iaC:llleS WESTERN Sant1agol Sat Sur 10am
l<AWASA*I 500 MBC._ :;
New cond1t1on 9 000
actual mites n :.>.6 t81
alter Spm
Like working outside and headboard toot board COL~~g:~:~~1&1A 35 CWCE SlUS MOVING SALE: e..ery·
getting excer11ze? We tide rails S 195 8'0-8733 TION 7 1"494_0024 or SAT 9 ~ Hart>o• to Fair 1n1ng .,, nwl><' mui.t 90 Awtll l•putM 9100
need 1 p1rtung anent· view nortn ol Bdl<er l h s weekend Lots t A -
dant M·F 8·301m-Spm. EL~GArT ~tus~om cvrved 2 13/693-8421 •A"" GARAGE SALE Sa11Sun l~ues Fr11Sa1 10·~ 2~6 ACURA I
(Some ovet'llnme may be 11 '° a. 0 w lie. almosl FrH te Yea --250 E l91h CM Oak Gofton No early b11os1
SllUTllY ~;:!1 ~i!o~~ ~~~· ~~~~:2~000 sett .. F-R•u-p-u•p""p""'1E""'S_1_o _go<>d __ wateroeo 'O ru 2 pc sec SAT Sam 120 KINGS PL IEST &CftA Yll.IE
Knowledge of conttruc· S.5-7800 DAV BED White & Brass nome 6 WI! Prt-M111 Pup-coueh dtne sei compiele Anltques c.rys1ats cnin• 1 Just bnng us your lO-t"SI
lion lndullry & IBM eom-__ --Miuressea, Trundle pies Very playful Oisn set kitcn appls stereo D•ke5 pictures bonaf1de Acura deal ano
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undecstan<Mg of bkkpg For all shifts •84-0 8733* J -1 /F 1._. HUOE YARD SALE f •• . GUARANTEED' • ""-"""" ••tHr to..... 1-.a.-...&1--.a... · _ ewt rw •n an rua;;;r .. hta -SlDllU •-••• ..,.,.,CA •• L .. L~5-5,...,-... nnwra.._ ESTATE SALE F 01 Furn11ure clothes Tri-__ _._._,______ __ ... , .... _,.,.
-"' 1721 So Harbor & furniSllings Cal~~~~~,~~ __ m'!!!' ______ so_i_S'°I umph parts ccolor TV Pewtr ti 70lZ 1001 QUAIL ST N 8
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SICIOUY Anaheim. CA• ot items 6•"· 1483/dys WATER COlOR 19 ·x1 4 · misc 900 W 20th SI 17 LYMAN BAY LAUNCH 152-2172 ll&CIU ~tlonllt Local CPA Will••' i--•lf 646-3330/eves & wlmds So Laguna 1947 by v SA T l0-2 May 14 194 1 ClassOG rest0<eo
frlm 846-4•5• --Kl"" Sile ....... $40 00 Can CHARLES w AUSTIN Yllll •"L£ Universal cove< Slop incl Ster11·ng & IEIYIOI m ••• on 1ob training Mutt be dek1ver If necessary --r 91••1 Ottice lurntture Screeneo -------_ FfT ust Learn trade wllll ... """' c••M•L _..... -1$6500 AvS 646-9000
neat. clean. enjoy wort< 650-0248 lLISll COYE outdoor oc1ogon snapeo 18 BOW R1oer 80 wltrlr BM w Exp Mngr. Nwprl/CM wtth hands Own car. n-51200 0 80 619172•-9008 room 11011101 M1 .. c l(lnt cond Vo1110 Penta area Mec:tlanical knowt-edge nee All benef:tt smtcr 786-5830 Iv m L-Aw __ _. •• ,. II• I 'al-6030 11ems 91ass nardwOOO t'fl9 & 01"1P •rest> water
Wa•.-ir ..... , ,...., f attn I doors 8 Sno11 ~reen 001tt0 S•OOO 631 88•3 I ""F ~ """" .. ,..._.
MuSI en joy tales & -s.-.u ... i et T-L•-I -.1 rn;."rvn' ~ people Send resume & CefamlC: Ill• dtttrtbolion .,.. "IS • _, WOOD windows & wood Several nanO!.Ome Cl•n•og 142 MATTHEWS All CaD•n I IEST DUL
ulery lllStOl'y 10 Box need• wareh<>UM per-1lt1ln I ltetolt. Uto Frericn P8"° door sys-room se ts Moissage Nu 118S ,KWL P nos1snwr
11923 Cotti Mesa 92627 son/driver GrNI hours & weo4. 111-0111. ten • As low as S5• 10 la Die complete candle I Grea1 wa1errron1 n°"'e I 1•A.1• • •
367 S 1600 Installation avail-making equip & mucn 536K owe A fS ~£>-9000 ~ ~~ TUClll PllSllllL benef•ll l7 t4)S46-~ LT wood c ebine1 tor at>le 17 141 582-~303 more 28 1 Costil Mesa •5•0 JAMBOREE ROAD
PfT FfT 12 units ECE W.Wer U../S!lleltn TV1s1ereo equip w/gtass SI C M Off S11n1a Ana Ctassiheo nu se>ec>el onlOt' Or,,en 7 Oays a "'~"
required Excellent salary Handy with tooll 163 I door & llghll. corne< caD Do y<>ur buymg ancUelltng el Ave May 13 do 1-4 mation IOI' people Wllh E •'"nOPO Se•v•Cf" Hours
benefits. C.11 786-7494 Placentia Cost• Mesa IOI' TV/bootls. 760-878-4 tne Clasathed mar11e1 FRI & SAT 9 4 30 te>eCial neftds ~am 10 pm Mon Fn
Pta.IC NOTICE P\&IC NOTICE
FlCTmOUI eua.-ss FtCTITIOUI tUIMIS
.. .._ ITAT!MENT NAME STATDllENT
The lollowlng pefsons are The tollow1"9 persons are
ooeng business as 00tng business u
JOHNS ALL PHASES BOW-DANGLERS 106
OAYWALL 28387 Paseo El Via Mentone Newport
Siena. Lagun1 Niguel CAlll Beech c .. 11 92663
92677 L Eltzat>eth H<>ffMS 106
JOhn Michael Trenlleld Ille Mentone Newport
28317 Pa .. o El Siena e.acll Cllllf 92663
t.aouna Ntguel C•hl 921!177 Tn11 1>u11ness 11 con-
fh1s buS111•11 1a con· dueled by an 1nd1vtd\lll
ducted by an 1no1v10uaJ L Elizabeth Holmes
John Michael Trenlleld Tnls 11a1emen1 ,., .. hied
This statement was flied with tile County Clerk of Ot-
wtth the County Clerk ol Or-W'Q8 County on April 19
W!Q9
8
County on Mtreh 23 1988
1988 ,3712•7
' FS7M27 Published Or9n91 Coast
Put>ltsnea 0rlflQe Coaa1 Dally Pilot Apt'll 28 M•y 5.
P\&IC NOTIC£
Daily PtiOI Aon• 2ff May !>
12 19, 1988
P\&IC NOTICE P\&IC NOTIC£ P\&IC *>TIC£ P\&IC NOTtC£
K'"39 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l NOTIC! OF NOTICE Of'
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I NAME STATEMENT PU8liC HEARlHG AY ... l ABlllTY OJ Th-639 NAME STATEMENT The follOWt"9 persons are ~Q T 1CE IS 1-<ERE BY 4NN\JAl RETUflN
--.. -ID-t ll'_NO_T_ICE___ The lotlOw.ng persons Me oo.nq buSlne55 15 GlV!'-N 1n•1 1n° C.•t) c..,,,l)C.11 P ,, ~"' 1o <,p, 1 on
..-~ d0t"91>ustnM59.5 TR! STA TE HOUSING Oi 11''f!C•1)0l~•v"'?Oft&eiloen 6 •0 .. 0 Ol '"f' nterna ~e•·
AMERICAN INST TuTE SERVICES SOS Park Av will '>Old • puDloC 1'14'.lr le<l<H' COOi' not-Ct' 1• "'"''"Dy
FICTITIOUS 8USINEl8 OF HEAl Tl-< ANO MEDI· I enue B<llDoa lsleno Calli in; review ot appe"' Dy QM!'• tM11I lllt' ,mnu•' rl'turn
NAM£ STAT£111ENT CINE A MEDICAL GROUP 92662 JAMES M OKUl EY ror to' I~ c.1•en<la• ,,.,., 1'18i o!
The ioliOwtng persons are J200 p41r~ Cenl8' O.ive lto S!llf' >lou\on9 Se• MOO•"'·CAT10N NO 331'' \I N•.t.C,f B•.A \fw HOUSE a
do.ng Dutlness •s 720 Co~•· ~esa (..,)ltf ••C4!S " c .. •'c.•n•a ~ 'TlllPCI o .... oeo Dy !"fl Plannn1f\91p• •a•e •0unca1 Cl< \ •hil I
K I s co 209 39111 92626 P<lrl,,..V••P SQ<, Park Av· 1 COfT'Ml$5'C)n on AO<•• 2, l btf' B' •s pr nc Pi91 Qtlic;e
StrM I :8 Newport Beacn file Wf'llne5s MtoO•cci111 enlH' Bolt>oa '"''"'d Caili 1988 on p•Ot>e"IJ' 1ocalt'l<l .11 ou,,roq r1•ov1a1 t>v• ""\S
Cail! 92633 I !;oroup iocorporated ., Catt 92662 I 360 1 Jamt>Ot'ef! Ro.Id ,,,, a hOU•\ le< 1ns0f'Cl•On ourinc;i
Lorna B qray 209 39111 iornia prol corp 3200 Pari. f 11 S111tP Hous1n9 St>' r11Ques1 to Pt'fm•I 1n.. re•en reguH• '"10u•S IClf n~1o0n
S1ree1 ~a 'tiewpor1 Be.tell een1.,. Df••t' • no Cosia I "'C"\ A Ca .. 111rn1a C.0•00< ,.,,., oi an H t>v~! 6 lool ll!Ql'l 1>y •"• c 1 zP• .,., o Mi ''!
Calll 92633 ~esa Caht 92626 a11or 50'. Par• Avenue "'1•· ..... 9llt otOfl len<:e 1<1nd •Ox q., .. ~1\ ••Inn 18() Ollys a•lt>•
ThtS business s con lllos bvS•ness '' con· Barooa ~·ana C • ,1 92661 ,,... oi ntolltnQ on 1op o• WoO tt>e Jal!' '•l'•S PuD"C.i111Qr
Ouc:led by an in<11vtdual I dVCleO by • corporai1on ll't1~ [ us•neu rS con I ien e on Ille Sport ng Tt .. •ounoa1oon' pnnc1po
Lorna B Gray Letgn Erin Connealy MO CllK'"° t1o a 11m1tl!'<I parlner House A1n1.-11c Cluo D•OD 1 oll..;;e ~ xate<l at 31<1!' J
Thi$ st element was hied Pres>dent 5,.,~ .,,Y .,,, ,,, ""'croec~ 20± AllP<>' • e>P D• Costa
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P\ll.IC *>TICE
FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STAUMENT
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PlllUC NOTlC( PubllsN!O 0r•"9e Coasl 1988 w1lh lhf' Coonly c..-.~ Oi O• lhf' rPtentlOf' ot thrH u -Telt'Phf.)fW. '4·5"6 2qq1 Qt
P\&IC NOTICE Th-632 ---------P\B..JC *>TICE l983 Fl7125'7 I ange County Oil April 27 Tho\ $10ltemt!<'lt was '•led Ct'"1 10 J.i,.,t>oret-Road and ager ~ ... ""0 R Hous .. ;r
•-tr NOTarc ---'-------Deity Piiot Aprtl 28 May S F,,_. an~ Cnuntv on Aprol 26 Du1t1 vOlleyb•ll court\ wtlleh 714 0 .;; • J, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
,..._,,,. ~ ACTITIOUSau.-11 12 19 1988 PuDhsi..d O•ange Co•s• 1988 fln •oac,, 1 ~ 'H>' •nit Sll>d P"~'\'•-C ').,,,,. Coas• NAME STAT£MENT K.alnl
,tcTTTlOUl IU-ll NAME ITA~ Th-638 Daily P1to1 May S 12 19 26 F37nOI a"'O~<le>e<J wtt-K~ This Oa '• "' "' v 1. • 1~1.18 .,. 1~ "" .-~,.s au• FtCTITIOUS BUSINESS
-The tolowlng petaona w• 1988 Put-1 ~"eo Orange Coos! pt ,eel r1'~ ~ rt,.14'W8df TP>"I)() CIO•no ru• . ...,, •» NAME STATEMENT ...-STA~ domgbu-U PlBJCN0TIC£ Th675 De11y P1IC1I Ma¥!> 12 19 2s 1.and•lnas bf'f'n0Plfl<m1•"'<11 ~AIRlll.A • CON ~A1.E~ '""'°'~""ngper•" "'e
The lollowlng persona are THE PAINT AEP 489 20th F""TITIOUI tUllNESS 1988 lhill ·• •S cdteg·~"can.. .... Pl6l1C NOTICE CENT CE..,TER 800 N lOrr><J bus•-as dOlngbutlntau C C II "'" a111n11c NOTICE Tn-""3 ,.,.,pl .,,,d,., 1'1f' '"0""" Haroo•Sou...,,.,o F, .... ,,, •9 N lERNA T10NA,
E L E C T n 0 ••EC H SI Otll M•SI. a 1 N'".._, -.. ....,._MT l'"UUU "" NOTICE~ flf ""· C 8 " · .., 92$27 -'"' .. ,......_.., m4""' t:" '"" Cdl1I0""8 En· .,,.-Ca11• q~f,Jf " -0 '-"' " "C"' ~a
ENTEAPAISE 2110 E F1r11 Cnr1111ne HHlon 489 The~ persons ate FICTITIOUS 8U9'NESS P\B.IC NOTIC£ •" '"""°"u Qu.111ly A ' APPUCATION FOA Ful f'rlO~ Ppol'\8t) ... r P~·· Cal• ......
Slr..C •109 Santa Ana S C ••-·Calif doong~as NAME STATEMENT NOT CE IS HERES• CHANGE IN CP"'f'r Ca"', ,., , t."lar~ anc •oung In<
Callf 92705 ~II I °'18 ..._. DUVAlL ENTERPRISES The following 1>9'5001 111e I(... FURTHER GIVEN 11'81 woo OWNEftSHlP Of' Dove S1ree1 SOC °'il"""C 011 " 'or'> a '-,,r ,~ .:'03
BIM Egln. 2110 E Flnit 92627 163 Magnolta St Cost• C!Olr>g busineu as FICTITIOUI tUllNES$ O\ID••c l'>e.111nq w. ,11 Of' Plfl•d :>n I ALCOHOi.iC Sfottell C"b' "2"""1 ...... ~"c" 4 •• 6u .. na p .. ,.
Str .. I "109. Santa Ana Tllll buaineH ta con-~. Cl lll 92627 DYNAMIC POTENTIALS NAME STATEMENT '"', 1•0 dlv ,I Mll• •QS8 BEVEftAGE LICENSE .,,,. Du~'""$~ ~ n l..a'
Clllf 92705 ducted by a~lndt'llldual Neva Ouyndam 163 UNLIMITED 218 21SI St The IOliowlng ~s a1e 11 II'!' n0.,, • • 30 c,.. n ~2-CI Oucteo Dv 1 co•[)()tat O"" .,. ~ Du~rPs• " c.o•
This busl,,..a 1s con· cnn.one Ion 1 M~a SI Costa ~ Hun11ng1on Beach C1111f OOfOCj) business as 1,,l' c i. .. , 1 Counc 1 -o ""1 ()fT" I ~., Concern Carco ~It.\ Co•::-o• 1.-'" •.-c D• 11 c.c•:n•etion
dUC:tedbyanindMdual Thtt ltatement WU tied c.hf 92627 926•8 WESTON-LUSK 17!>50 Cnamt:>+-•• 3'00 l\lf'woorl BOWE N ~10,,da J &I St"Crelal'\ ci, ")1.1nq •KEp,,.._..,,.n,
8111 Egan wttn the Coun1y Clert! °'Or· Tllla bua1neu tS con Scon ~ood•ng t 7289-F Gillette Ave Irvine Catit j Boulev•rd Nf'"'po•t a .. .tcll J,AC1<SON Rooe<t F •re •D-This ~1111"m.-n1 was '"~ "•is Slit'•...,,.,.., "'8' 111"'<1
Thll statement wu flied : County °" Aptil 22· ducted by an 1ndlvl0ual McFadden Ave Tustin 9273• CA 92663 •I .,nrcl' ""'e •ndlPl)1"9 •c; in., Deo••tm.&nt Of ''"'ll it" C"'-lr" C ..,., ci O• "" ~ .. C "'''•Coe<• 'O•
wlttl the County Clent of Or· FS79Sll Neva Ouyndllm Calo! 92680 Lull< CQrlstrUCttOn Com plac.P '"'«''")lea oe•son~ A'CON>llC B""e<~ Conirol 6'\0l' CNr', on 4pr1 t· •~ge C0UT11• ' ._.a, 2 '98<:!
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1988 01111y P~t Afl'I( 28 May S. witn rtoe County Cler-of Ct St Hun1•"9ton Be.tch Caltl ahQrl 3018 Carmel S1ree1 rr.e<eon I"' 88 ~ ~" Dt = 10' Cos1• 1 Fl 79090 vot•~" 'ano• t.o isl
n79oMS t2, 19 1988 ange County on Ap<ot 19 9:.>6"8 Los AOQeleS Calif 90065 WANO.r. E RAGGIO CITY Mesa ""'''h 60 ON SALE Pvbto•l'<f'<l )t '""" ,,. J~ ly P,to1 V « r '• lll ~6
Publiahed Orenge Coesl _______ T_h_-6'_3 1988 "7t251 Tnos Dus1ness 1\ con-The LuSl< Company • ClEAJC, CITY OF NEW· BEER SfASONAl 1ocenw 0111\ Polo! .... , •; '• .• '"!Sil
Deily PllOt A'1'il 28, May 5. •-II' NOTIC( Put>h9hed Oranoe CoaSI ouc1eo by a ;eneral part· Calilo•n•• Corp oration POtlT BEACH Pi,Ol••neo 0••"99 Coas1 1qU _______ r_ .. _-6_~_9
12, 19 1988 l'"\IUU\I Delly Piiot April 28 Mey s ner-Sh•P 1 ~5so G1tlell• Avenue PuDloS"'"<l "'4'9.. " I Da.,. Pol()I M~, ll IQM P\B.IC HOTIC£ Th-64-4 FtCTTT10US9USINEU 12 19 1958 JOhn La Brl04a lr'Vfne """' 9271-4 Oa••y PllCll ... ~. '-•q;a Tn70t
MAMI STATIWNT Th-6'0 T'11s s11temen1 wu 11te0 Tn11 Dus•n~~s •S con· rn•o P\&IC HOTICC FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
N.a.ME STAT£111£NT The fottowtno peraonl 1re ----------w.lh Ille County Cle<k ol 0,. ductflO Dy 1oin1 venture . ' I P\&IC NOT.CE ...,,.,,,, bu.m.. 11 rtaJC NOTICE ange County on April 19 Richard T 0.lll Sec P\&IC NOTICE ---------ACTITIOUS BU~SS ------.. v~·.,. 1988 retat) FICT1TIOUS BUSINESS NA• STATE..a.n ~...,. "*'">QI>"'~ i•P
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.... TA~ 21ooSFelnlt9w.St:0t•Ana. FICTTTIOU98UAIEll PuDh'1\eO Or1n99 Coast ... 1n1ne Coun1v Clerk olOr-NAMl:STATEMENT T .... loftow>"9P9flOM Bre doonQDv'.......... "LA RIC ~ .... E F' "IO...c;l ~The = .. per.one. we ~L.9k27LO<I "'-~··o, •37 NAME STATIMENT D..iy ?1101 April 21 28 May ange Counh on Apnl 28 Tne lollow•n9 Pf'•SO<'~ "" ooong buamess u WES TERN c; T" P 1, t. "I( 24191 Pa"« '" \ 4 ""
EANCREST L '"NO· ,..~try Hit-::!"' .• ' -:;, __ .....,m Tile lollowlng ptl(sons are 5 12 1988 1988 doong t>us1nM \ ,15 I SC O SERVICES 20422 oow CLEA NIN(, •.1 • Ba• 'c'~ ~·2t:7~ C L•;i '11 '"'11'
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SCAPE MAINTENANCE, H .... c.111 92808 CHOPSTIX, 1835 Newpor1 Put>ltshl'<I 0rl"98 Cont ,.._pon Btvo l.O!ol.J ~~ '"lltOI" 8('.tcll Calif 9~ C8l1f q~6.. _,.,~ Fon.ncoa ~..,,,.ce• ~e. ,.._.,.~ 8-1 s!'!!"'f' .... ~ .• ~g ~~a1 BM! Suite 157-0, Cost• rta.IC NOTIC[ Daily Pilot ....... 5 12 19 2& Ca.111 i26r St~ Clla•lfl Olnoel Je'W>t\ o .. c ... 9.... ... "IC ~··~··.....: -I() ~"::,.. p;;;a.,;: 222 A-*'9 M;;., c:f" ~--Mela, c.if 9182t 1988 Atmoez MflQI 8-4 J '•I" 8891 Oor111111 0.1ve Hunt· 149 S.) St~ A;>• "' C. '°'" "apolla "O<IC • "'""' •""-I
lo ..... lro. San Clement•. .._...... P. w ...... -d. Jr ' Abba• Aadjal>t-Tlll'l, 24 ,ICTITlOUI tUllNIEU Th-677 Slreel Sanl9 Monoc:a c alli 1 •nglon S..Cn Call! 9~ I ...... Cali• 92t::'" -•nha,., I.AO '20 cw '"' """"""' -··-· ee.paw zS38 Irvine CAiif NAm STATIMllfT 90"03 This business is con· Th•• tiusontis§ ~ " tnos b"'""~· co•
Clllf. 92672 75-4130 Arli om.. Kona, HI 927t• · ' The lollowlng '*''°"'ate • f'lllUC NOTIC£ Thcs bus•nf'\• •S con oucte<I 0y an ""3•111dual dueled 11v "'"""'"-'II o...ctf'O b~ • O'o.;l'"''()rl
Thia bualneu It con-927.CO Ttllt buatnesa 11 eon 00tng buSI,_ IS dueled Dy 1111 no·~oai.a Steont"n C Oenoe! Juori Oe~ "'A"'O~ S'*4' ... "'8"',....,•n (•· ~~ ~= lnclMdull ~ 5::'neu It con· ducted t>y· an lnOMdual TRINKETS N THINGS FICTTTIOUS 8USINES8 AlmOez Meoo '"•• ,141~1 .. as f-.0 T"'9 stal,..,,.......' ,,1, • ..c l'Cl.1'"'° \liCt .... , lr 1
..,.. At>beS ~jebt-Tlln AG ARTWEAR t-4582 GOid· NAME STATtfllEtfT Thts stllemf't\I wAS f1t't'.l w1lll lhe Counfy Clefk of Or-witn the Coun1, Cif"" ' • 1"'' .,.,....,._, "'" 1'"°"
Tilll atatement -rited ducted by • een-• ptlrt· Thia statement Wtll filed enwes1 Street Unll E West· The lollOWlng ~s are with rhe County C·"'" nt O• &"9f' County on Apnl 27 ~ Courii. 0•1 4; • '" "'''" t>w '°"' '· ..... 'Oi
wlttl lheCounCounty ~-C: <_!· nent11pM· e-wf1h the County Cl«1t of Or· minster Calli 92683 doong t>usmess 15 ange Countv _.., April 2'1 1968 19&a '19* Cou " ""' •." Iii
W1Q9 I'; on ....., '"• Maril __. .. tnero W1Q9 County on At1'1I 28 t(aren M Ouc101 80 HYSTER CREDIT COM· 1988 f37'231 ~I F37'12•t 'QM Fl7.-3
l988 Ttlil ltalement WU Ned 19'8 ' Royc:rott lkimonl S~ .. PANY tll01 Dow Stre« Put>~slled Oriif\99 Cou 1 PuDI ~ Or•nge Coat Publ""'"'<I O•anir-r Putw~~ il"'il" COas.1
FS1S7'I wffh the County Cler1! of Or· f'l1W1I Cellt 90803 Suit• ~. ~por1 ee.ctl Oetly Pilot Mey 12 19 ie ()aoly P·IOI May ~ t2 18, 26. 0.11) PllOI ""'~ 28 Mav ~ o ...... P11< I .. , ..... ~ Ma, r;
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tM County Aeeoro.f. ~ Gredil<Q, encl ~ ""'° ........... Of of ..... ... Thal Mid bulk nn.tw .. 24209 l1 ,..., • l~ ...... ~. Cellfofnla. untll ,,. ineltOll leeotl, Catltoma IN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • eo-.. Coton•°" Ml(, Cellf. c.-~ 11"°""1 • aen l'MIY ~ 0111erwtM 1n1tH11ed llOnl 0t eocount• """ttonecJ tntenclad to be coneum• Calif. 92US flour or too pm on .111ne 7. If wr of Metdl, tMI llW'J't t 11....,. _.... t212a ,.,..-~ lleect\, w .. 1 CJ,~f Avenu•. In 1M ~ti fll'ldlOI •1118 of In S.CtlOft QOO MCI l200 I .. !Nied II IM Office of U· J•'*l 9Ufll, tO I LOI lMI It W'llictl lime they_.. ~ We••--Ct1J .... ..-....... • .-..., J I(~ 1115
Mefleim, CA PATAICIA MAOILINl thle.itfomaPr~Codt ECUTIV! ESCROW COM• Padra• LIM fttectnll•, ----end~ Ind e.... ...... ~ .......... -. Port Lauren•. N•wport .,,., or T..,,..ofMltcattllfllt•· TAOUTtMN ....... v ....... Alo ftAAY, fl TOfO Cellfomit c ... , tH70 reed eto.ICl In l"4t ~ .......... .. ............. IMiDtl,Ceiltf.taMO Cttr of "" money Of Iha lJnotecl A ~·laon Ml baart flllid .._, ......... -IH30. on or aft• Ml}' $1, ftut D)llll\e$1 .. ~ft· CNlnbwt '°' IN "-!ton-~ Or .. COMl ,.,,. Ill ....... ,... AoMt1 II ltltlue. Tf\111 .. liouM &lataa on conltnnellon Of by NANETTE CORBETT In ....... , CHl•r Drive, 1tel. dUctecl bf. co-pa,t•t ment Of l ttl lt, .. t ...._, 08lly Piiot May 4, f2, ,... ,.., el-. J '9 ...... under decl#1tlon oil ttuat
, L•ou"a .... Ten f*09nl ol 8ITIOUf'll the Supart0r Court or Ot· •• .... ,.,. ~ CA TM !NI« ,,.,,.,.,. It not Jal91 9dli Orano• Ave ind -.ain Th-t81 ....., • ..-... •...,. a.ad 1111111 For •~ tllllll!!lml!~l'••1 w to bedtPOlllad .i111 blO .. County raqueatlng 11\at ... ll.lbjeet to Callfon,i• Uni-TllOI llllemtnt ... ""° ltttllt. lnglneet'• i..--, •. ,.. ••••• • H F~ Ttwl, 70 ... Verne
NUMber: Blcbor off91'1 IO beln writ· NANETTA CORBETT be.. Publlltlad °'*'O'I COlilt form Comrnereiel Code Sec· with the County~ o(C>f. S3H.OOO.lnthl()lyotHiint· w fl)tlC( ,.., .................. A--.e. Lono Belch, Calif. lnO and wll De~ et ~led M ~ rep. OettyPllotM1Yf.1.12. '"' tiont1Ge. el'09Cdunlyont.t-.yt, 1tee ingtona..ctl .._..,.,,.,. .... _.... toe03 -·---~· er1ud1 tl'le atorteaid omce at any r...,..t•t1Yetoldminl11ertN TflFM8 Tiie name and~ ot ~ A M1 of p1w. ~tt· K.,. .. ..._ ..._ 111u11sa.. Tfll• tM.ttl~• 11 con-
hl'M .,.., ti. l1r11 publ'-.... ,.of IM~· ,,,. Pltrton wltfl -.tlOf'I PutJlilhed Orange CoMt oationt, and ottler contrlCt 14WO..-......... ,__ .. _.... dUcted by • general pert· car-CON« catton .,.,.,, and belcwe TM petlt~ r9queltl "8JC MJ1lC( ~ ~ be Wed II 255$1 Delly Piiot M1y 5,' fl. 19, 21.. doeumentl mey ... ob\Alned (CfTACtoN .ADCW.> .......... -....... nataNc> ..., 'td'. '1. 12, d••• ot... aultlof1ty to ldmon151• the Allymond ~ • 140, El 1888 Th-671 on Aptl 21. 1918 .. IN 0.-NOTICE TO OEFENOAlllT: ...... l ......... Aobel1 K. ll(UJUI, Truttea
O.t.o ttw• tlh ay ol Ml)' ... rate undef IN lndepen. I(.,,. Toro, Cl. 8 11'1d ""l&tl '*'"*'' of Publle WOtttt, (Av19o I Acuudo) WAU ... -,, •••••• .... Thll 1tatemant -Neel
T141 19118. dent Admlniat11tton of El• • NOTIC• TO CllY for lillnO clllf'N by eny Pta.IC NOTtC£ 2000 Main St,.... Hunt· THOMAS HOLMH. vtet<t ....., • WI ~ • ,..,._ wlttl tr. Col.Inly Clettt of Of· ~~~-------PALMINA c THORNHILL. ,.,.. Act wltfl llmlled CMOfTORI ~ crldtt()f lflelt be M~ 30. lngton BMcl'I. Celllomla. LEE DUNCAN and 00£8 1 ........ -Ill • 1 I .... County on ~ ''· beculOf of tM &l•I• of autl'loftty llUUC ~ 1tel wtliCl'I Ill the butlneae "'9tJC .. ..-.0 upon ~I of a non-r9Nn.. ttwouofl 50 lndulNe -ellcMe tie .,.... ...., 1 ... ~-oi!liiill9i;.;;;::.:.;;:::.. __ utd o.c.ctent A hearing on t9'e 1)9tttioft (hc:a. 1101•101 di)' before IM coneumma-NOTICI dlble ,.. ol S 10,00 YOU ARE BflNO &UEO t:9.... tl!Nctorto taJe.. ,.,,.,.,...
--IMftf ........ _,.At-wtlbeMldonMAYll,1911 u.c.C.) tlondlt .. peclfledlb0\141 NOTICE IS H!Al!BY E.lehbld.....,.be!Nldeon BYPl.AINTIFF(AUdle•I• •). Pubbhed Ofange eo..1
---~ tor-1• ., ..... IOlt ,,..,_ II 1 45 p M In Dept No 3 et Nola IS he<•by given •o Oltecl· Mey 2. ,... GIVEN that tile City~ Iha Propoul Form Ind In demendandol DONALO c. c... .... ~ DM't Pitot Aplll 21, 21, Mey .. 1mM: .... RTY *' Av. .. luffe 3IOI. ._. 700 CMc Center OrlYe W•t. credllor1 of \fie within ,,_.. L MMeMrlM, In-of tile Ctly ol N9wpOrt Beach the IMl'\1* P,OYld.cl In tile MORAIS TM MrM and ~ ... ot S, 12, 1918
AT ..... SAL.a Perti. CA au Sant• Ana, CA named lfll'ltferor(•J tN1 I ~ Trw..,.. win hOld I public IMIWWIO OOl\lrllet ~,. and YM MM • CAU NDAA tr. coun .. (El nombf• y TM27
-···· Published Ofenge Coast IF YOU 08JECT 10 lhe bull! trtll\lfel .. aboul to be Published Orenge eo.st purwl to "-POr1 Bead\ al'laH be accoml)lflfed by I DAY•....,""' IUMW dnoctonde .. cort••l,SU· --------"' ...... Couf1 of o.ty Pltot May 11 12 t8. grenllng of the petition you mlde on 1*'9011• PfoP«tY Olity Piiot M-.y t2. t918 Munlcip1I Code S.ctlon e«Ulled or c:aahlet'1 cl'ledl le Mned °" ,_ to Mt 8 PERIOR COURT Of CALI· "8JC NQllC[
"'-WCmlllotnle lat 19U lhOuld *''* eppear II 1119 hereinafter described Th688 5 13 t..O 10 c:onllder adop-at• bid bQnd lat not ,... typewrttt.lt ,....._ .. 81 FOANIA COUNTY Of OR-._ .. 0,.,. . WTh--0.48 heiring and 1111• YOUI' ob-The nemea and buaoMa hon of reaotutlOl\l IPPfOl/ing !Mn 10% of Iha wnount ot ... -'-ANOE. 700 CMc Cent• ...,.
lfl °' tM &tat• jeCUon• at fde M"1t1en ooi.c;. addrffMI ol the l('l*'Cied PUBUC NOTICE rat• tncreeeM lot HAR80t4 the Old, made peyet)6e to tr. A ..._or ,.._ ~ •• OflYe w .. 1. Poat Ol'llce Bo• FlCTITlOUS ., ..... o Wf.AHER "8.IC NOTICE tion1 wttn the cour1 belOfe lransletC>f9 11e ANTRANIO TOWING, 964 \ W 171h Ory of Huntington 8Mch not PfO*I JOU:,_ tr,.. 838, 1nt1 An1, Cllllorlnne NAMI aTAftMIENT
.... ~ ....... , GEOAGE the hearing Your appeer· N AINTA8LIAN FED I 0 • ,ICTITIOUa •UllNEll Street. Costl Mesa, CA llbor COd9 of the Sllte ol ~ ,....ianee -... t be 92702--0438 TM followtng per90n1 are ~DIDI LI rd PUaL.IC NOTICE enoe may be In person or by 95-337 4196 3600 E. Pacllic MAMIE ITATHIENT 92627, Ind G & w TOWING. Clll1foln11 Ind Olfler lftll ot "' .,...., ..... ·-If ,.. TM ~. ecldr-.. and doing bullnell 11. Noelo9il~g1Wn that The annuet return ot the your attOfney Coat tiionw.Y Corone Del The lollowtng persons are INC, 955 WMt 11111 Str .. t Ille Sllte ot Celifornoa tlPC)ll-wMt tti.-1lo11eer ,_ lelepnone number of pi.in-W E S T P 0 R T
' ... llpied ..... ., Pac1hc Muluel Foundation IS IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Mar CA 92625 dOing buSlneSI.. Costa Ma.. CA 92e27. cable thereto. wllfl the ... .... •lir• attOfMy, or ~liff 'f>AOPERTIES. 3151 Airway ... to lN ~ ava1lable 11 lhe 9Qdress Of • contingent credttOf of Th9 !oc-.tt<>n In C..fOfnla OUICI< SILVER IMPORTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY cepuon only of IUCfl v.,,_ If ,ou do Mt ftle ,_, without In •llorMy, II' (El A'4., Bldg V, Coate Meal. =..,-:-:..~· =r's:: ~~:g '*,,o;;.::; ·~== ~'~~my~ ':~t1: ~ ':::::i =~ = ~:on=~ ~~,.~~t· ~~,:r~v!~ .:!'~ ': = ~';:.' ~ == :=-.,: C:.:.-:;:: ::':~d~ dl~=n~ el :i c-:~~!:' Pertnerw. tnc: 1 ,.,.., oawt. on or .,.., Ille hOuts by any CtltZen wno 90 l)<eMnl ti 10 Ille peraon.l Ol the tnlended tr-lwat " G•il s 8aTt>ont 9850 GM. lhe 23rd d•)' of Mr, 1981, puraoant to wtllch Pfocaed· ...... ....., ~ ..,,.. M>Ogado d.i demMdMI• 0 Calttomlll corporstion. 3151 ~-ofM9Y 1118attbe ,.q~ts Wllll>n 180 o.ys tap<a.llahve IC)C)Olnlecl by SAMI!. AS ABOV£ held s84 Hun11ng1on II lhe llOur ol 7 30 pm . 10 lnCI• hereunder are tllten arty m., N telleft wltMoul clel cSem.nd•nle q.,_ no Alrw1y Ave., Bldg V, Coet1 .,,._-ol Zllny & ~ et1., publ.cation ol tlllt no· the couri within 10\lr month• All other buSIMtS namn e..cn. Calif 92646 the City H•lf Council end wl'llctl fl•ve not been fuft11af wemtng fr-ti. tlence •bogado. •l LAW Mffa, Cefff 9282e toe 1 Stanton Ave Suite lie• or 11s •vellat>ihly lrom Ille dll• or hrst •• and addresses UMCI by the Thia business is con Cnamt>e<s, 3300 N9wporl • u Per• e d • d by I fl• -i. 0 FF ICES 0 F J 0 H N Th•• bu1lneH 1.s con· .,.. . ...._.. Ptwtt. CA 80622 Pacific Mulu•I Foun su1nce olletlHS u P<Ovtded •nlendecl 1r1nal.,°' within du<:ted by an 1nd1vldua1 Boulevard. Newport 8eec:h l>'OVtSJOnl ol IM l 1bof """9 .. ot"8f ..... ,.. RAPILLO 7777 Center Av· dueled by a COf'por&ttOn ~ OI Oranoe St.t. of d•uon 700 N9wpor1 Cent• 1n Section 700 01 the thrM years lut years last Giii S Barbon• CA 926SJ al wh1Cl'I time and Code Pref.,eoce to .. bor ~ Yctt1 ...., went enue, Suite 203, HuoU1\9ton John K. And,_, See-t r• -. 11 tlle ~I mte Dflve Newpo<I Beach CA Pfob&t• Code ol C•lttom.. P&tt so lar 11 known 10 the Th•• stat~• was filed p"ce lnt•ested persona NII be gtveo onty in tM to celt an •ttom.J rtgtit Beach, Calltornl• 8284 7 r.iary 9rMf ..._ Of lllld. de-9266(j The 1tme tor 1~1ng claim• will Intended 1ran1leree are with the Couniy Clerk ol Or· may •ppear and l>4t heerd m1nner provided by I•• •••Y· ff you do Mt ""°""' Phone' 71.41148~8".9 Thlt 1ta1ement wu llled
......... llmedelthlnd The principal man9Q81' 11 not exp!fe P'•Or lo fc>Yr NONE ange County on Al)(ll 21 thereon Nobldlllllllbecortaldef.o lftlttom.,,,ou~c.elan DATE (F.cMI JUN 18 W1tfltheCoun1yClerkofOf· ti ... rilllllt ~Md lnler•t Robert G Ha..,ell Pr~· months from the d•te ot the The namecst and busmeu 1988 WANDA E. RAOGtO, CITY unleM 11 " mecs. on • IOfm lttorM}' ,....,._. Mft1tce or 1987 . MQe County on May 3. 1981
... .......,byoper11tt0n of d•nt Telt-phone 17i.41neattngnoticeat>ove eddrMS of 1119 tntended FSTI071 CLEM. CfT'Y OF NEW-lurrllshed by the Ctty of •leplald offtce(hs.dln OeryL~eMth,Clertl. ""'°'
.. • ........... other then 6"0·30 l4 YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille tr•nsleree(s) are JAMES E Publ•ll'led Orange Coasl PORT I EACH Huntington BMCl'I and Is tM pt1oM Mc*). •Y Linda C . ...,.., DeputJ Published Orenge Cout
., 111 ~to th•t or said Publlsned Orange Coast Ille kept by Iha court If you MANCHERIAN 19182 Ster· Dally P1lo1 May 12 19 26. Published Orange Coast made in accordance with 1119 ~ de q.-le en-Published Ofenge to.Si Dally Piiot M1y 12 19 2e.
d f 8' ihe time of O.ity Pltot May 12 1988 •re • person tntflfested in r• ISlbella. Irvine CA 92715 June 2 1988 O•ily P1to1 M~ 12 10118 provisions of Ille proposal tree-.... dtedeft Jy. Dally Pllot AP'" 28, Mey 6 June 2 1981
.... In ... to II lfle <*· Th699 tile nta'le you may ..ve Thlt the property perti-T~3 Th703 requtrM*llS *lei _..., ttefte "" ptuo 12. 19. t981 TM452
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Marina
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Let's hear it for the award-
winntng Manna High School
song leaders.
The Huntington Beach team.
headed by captain Peppy Say, has
won numerous competiuons in-
cluding the Sweepstakes Award in
National Cheerleading Cham-
pionship and. more recently. the
Miss Dnll Team USA National
Championship in Small Song
Division (nin~ members or
under) at the Los .\ngeles Sports
Arena in March.
The only way a team can
part1c1pate in the prestigious Drill
Team USA competiton is by
invitation. based on previous
qualifications The Marina team
successful> competed against 14
other teams from across the
nation. .....,
S =========::i::=i-N':
THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1988
Parents giving
a priceless. 'ift:
Safe grad night
By JOYCE BODLOVICH or_.,..,,...._
Th1svcar. Ocean Vu.'"" High ~hool
sen1or'> ""ill rt:tt'l'e a i.pec1al gtfl lrom
their parrna on gradua11on e' en1ng
.. Our gift to vur kid\ 1s a safe wber
grad night ~1d parent "1aunne
While
Ocean \.1c"" High . li li.l· man~ other
school\ throughout < >ran~t' < 11unt' ""'II ho'>t a la' 1sh 11n-<.·ampu' grad
night pan) lhro..,.n b' part·nt \ ulun·
leers """h the ai.s1stanlc A the t >rangt'
Counl}-bal>Cd G rad '•&hl foun-
dauon 1n an dlon to i:n~urc that
gradualeHekbratc lhl· hitt n1gh1 1n an
en' 1ronment lrl.'e ol dru~' .rnd al-
cohol
TheGrad Night Foumidt1on t'\tah-
llsht"d 1n "'l'"'pon lkalh '"'o \ Jr'>
ago h<"lps part'nls and "h1Jol groups
in the .. ho"' ·lo .. plans lvr a no drug-
alcohol pan~ o\ccord1ng to tht: foun-
dation not a \1ngle dt'ath h.i.\ ht-en
rcponcd among the '><. hoolc, "'h1l h
panac1pate in the grad·n1gh1 rt'latc:d
event Last 'ear more than 100
Cla1fornia h1~ \.C:hooh 1nl lud1ng 2n
1n Orange Count) hn\ted lht' on-
campus pan1t"s
Ho..,.e,er. in li.eep1ng "'1th <><ean
Vie"" 's grad-n1gh1 trad111on c,tudt'nl'>
sti ll ha'e thl' optwn of dttt'nd1ng tht'
all-night pan~ held di Dl\nl'\ldnd
Junt> I(}
graduauon <:eremon) ··
Tht> pa~nt lomm11tt"C. accord1n&
to Wh11e tiai. planned a fun-pacltcd
e 'ening for the ~niors. Tht> gym -
m inus tht" usual lingering w~stlint
aroma baskt'tball hoops and voj..
In ball nets -.... 111 be transformed
an.to a tropical island.
'The I.ads "'111 walk across a fat
lillt"d bndge into a Pol)ncs1an set--
ting · sht> sci1d ··once inside ~
popular d1!>( JOCl.t") from KROQ will
tx on hand w11 h their fa,onte sonp
throughout the night
Othl'r rnterta1nmcn1 includes
dJnung. a mag1c1an. a cancatunlf
and drav.1ngs for g1ftssuch as radios.a
m1n1-T\ haircuts. manicures. T·
'>hart\ .i.nd auto maintt>nance.
.. Thc:r( "'111 !)( a fulJ buffet. snaCtc
roods .i.nd bt'' erages offered lll
night \\ h11e said !
.\nd II that 1s not eno14h -•i
nudn1ght the students will board a
bu' and hl-ad for Long Beach to enje>y
d four-hour harbor cruise on a lhrcc-
dt'l li.cd ~h1p •
"The ship will have a disco. a
c.i.'> n1 "'11h play mont>y and a dm1Q1
dl·t ~ a Ion§ w11h some surp1se enter~
tJinmcnt · W'h11e said. ~The kids will
H·turn to r,chool after t~ cruut and
ha' l J tt'<'n-agc conuoental breakfast.
d1iughnu1s mill.. Juice. When the sun
.ome' up tht") can 10 home.. ·:~
So here 1s the really ~ood news!
The team has been m vtted to
attend the International Com-
petition to be held in Tokyo in
July. But in order to make it to the
event. the team needs your help to
raise the money for the tnp
llarlna W,h Scbool'• champion 80DC
leaden (from left, kneellDCJ are Jane Man.
Peppy Say and JeDDlfer Daza and (•tanding)
Sarah Plrch, Chante Boller. Sherry Quayle
and Amber Reddick (.ee Joyce Bodlo-ric h '•
column at left).
.. The theme of our Junt' 15th pan~
1s ·f antas' Island:· said ~ h11e "Th<'
cost 1s S40. open to onh Ocean \ 1e"'
seniors The pan) .... 111 stan at Q pm
in the school'~ g) m folio"' ang thl'
\l.uJrd1ng 10 Whnc. parents ~
rnt c:as' b«au~ the campus W111 tit lull~ ul\t'red w11h profes.s1onaJ a~
\ uluntel'f -.ccunt) people alona W'lt.b
(Pleue eee GllAD8/B2)
Monday. from 1 p.m. until
closin~ tame. a yogurt "Pengi..in's
Night' is planned at the Spnng-
dale and Edinger store's location.
Then on Ma> 27. a pi zza night
fundra1ser will be held at Lam post
Pizza. Golden West Street and
Warner A venue.
Also. anyone who wants to help
fund the team's tnp ma> contact
Geniel Moon at 893-6571. Ext.
294. All donations are tax-deduc-
tible. • • • And .... the Costa Mesa
Chamber o f Commerce has re-
leased llS list of outstanding
students. Cntena for selecuon:
outstanding scholarship. leader-
ship and sen ace to school and
communal).
The honorees are:
Southern California College:
Clteryl Kienel, Joo Allbaugb; Or-
ange Coast College: Paula Clor,
Jeff Zerwekb; Costa Mesa High
School: Terry Bryant, Clint
Dieball, Vuessa Henderson, Re-
becca Poarcb; Estancia High
School: Amy Kantrowitz, Mlcbele
May, Brett Moody, Parter Steel. • • • The Costa Mesa-Newport
Lions Club 1s acceptipg appli-
c at 1 on s for the Miss
Mermaid/Miss Costa Mesa Con-
test to be held at the 43rd annual
Fish Fry & Carnival. to take place
the weekend of June 3-5 at Lions
Park. The contest will be Judged
June 5.
If you are female, between the
ages of I 7 and 22. never married
and never have won a Fish Fry
beauty contest. the competition is
open to you. Contestants. who
will be Judged on appearance and
penonality, will vie for the title
and cash prizes. Entry forms are
available at the Costa Mesa
(Pleue Me JOTC&'8/B2)
At 72, she
still takes
her life
in stride
By JOYCE BODLOVICH
Of ... o.9t' ........
On an) given day )OU might spot
Anne Tottenham. dressed in sweat
pants. running shoes and a T -sh1n
emblazoned "'It h ··Eas) Stndcrs."
racewal~ing down a street in Hun1-
1ng1on Beach.
Tottenham. n. a clt"rk emplO)'ed
by the Huntington Beach Neigh-
borhood Watch. has been an livid
""alker for years. But last year at the
Huntingto n Beach Pnde Walk for
Health. the mother of five and
srandmother of seven became
interested in an accelerated pact
callt"d raccwalking.
.. I go walking fast three miles each
day," she said. "I really am not a
professional. I do 11 for my own good
or for any chanty I am intercstt"d in ...
According 10 Tottenham. while she
was pan1c1pating in the Walk for
Health fitness event last year she met
a woman who encouraged her to JOln
the Long Beach-based Easy Stnders. a
racewalking club for people of all
ages.
"The club has a busy schedule. We
have health walks.. some through
Central Parlt. During one race an 80-
ycar-<>ld man doinaa I OK rushed past
us." she said.
Tottenham recently raced in a SK
compet1t1on which benefited t~ Or-
angewood Children's Foundation.
She placed third in the 60-plus
di,ision
"A couple ofwcek.uao I walked in
the March ofD1mes-sponso~ 20K."
she said. "The day st.artt"d with
(Pleue Me GllAl'fDllA/B2) Ann e T ottenham
GWC Festival survives cuts,
returning for its spring fling
The Golden West College Com-
mun1t) Festival has w11hs1ood not
onl) the test ofume. but a budgt>t cut
that could ha'e endt"d the 19-\t"ar
trad111onal event ·
The festival. which will be Ct"I·
ebrated Saturda) al the campus. 1s an
all-da" e'ent 1ha1 normal!\ dra"'s
mort" · than 25.000 people Tra-
d111onall). It has alwa\S ~n a spnng
e\ent.
But last )car Golden Wt'St College
because of a budget cut. did not have
the mone) 10 undeN nte tht" fcs11 .. al
To lht" rescue came tht" 21-mt>mber
Sa'e tht" Ft>suval Comm11tt"e with
assistance from volunteer5 and GWC'
facult) and staff who put together a
fund-ra1s1ng campaign The usual
Ma) date was rescheduled to October
to g.l\e the comm111~ 11mt' to raise
the funds
The etfons "'ere sucet"ssful and the
fest1 \ al was attended and enjoyed b)
the appro,1ma1el) 10.000 people 1n
attt>ndanct"
Commlltt"C mt>mbers this )car.
ho""e' er. opted 10 f't'tum 10 tht" May
date So the trad111on staned 1n 1969.
marcht."S on
'\ccording to Gene K1rkpatnck,
public relations repre<;enta11'e for the
college. the fcs11,al's theme 1s "Let F~edom Ring:· hononn$ the Cah-
fom1a State 81ct"ntennial Com -
m1ss1on Official fesu' al colors art
~.white and blue "'1th a theme pnzc
offe~ for the best use of these colors
in a booth decorating contest
K.Jrkpatnd said the event ""111
begin at I 0 a m Tht> campus quad
area will sho..,.casc Cl\ 1c and com-
munal) ser .. 1ce organ1za11ons. offer
act1v1t1cs for children. an 1nter-
nat1onaJ food fair. an an walk
highhghtina the talents of local amst.
an emerienc) 't"h1cle d 1spl1) and
demonstrations b) local police de-
partments. ancludrd 1<; a SW<\ T team
Ch.lldftn meet llcOruff, tbe and-crime .. spoke9C1aC,•• at
laat year'• Community P'etadTal at Golden West Collete.
"Thro ughout the da' hand<, Jnd
vocal lfOUps "'Ill l'ntena1n fe\tl\ 3 (
goers." she said "Patnollt Jl11re v.1 ll
be the ordt>r oftht> da' tor paniupants
an the costumt" contest .\ neu.
cateiof) has been addt"d for the hc'>t
costume theme ""om 1n a t>ooth plu'
the usual pnzes for the hec,1 malt' he"'
fl"malc and best couplr costumt·'>
4.nd K1rkpa1nck '>3\S not 10 m'''
the car shov. featunnti pre-IQ.,() h111
rods. st~t rods and lnn,t>n1hlt"\
The fcs11,al hac, tthW•n t"al h \t•a
since its bcgmnina as a city-Wldc
c'ent held 1n downtown Hunt1naton
Bc:alh It then moved 10 Murdy Part.
hut ~u1cld) outgrew that location and
f1 nalh landed on tht> sp11C1ous GWC
,ampus in 1979. The event h:u
npanded to involve non-profit or-
~n zauons from throuahout OraOF
< l\unt) as well as Long Beach.
\Jm1ss1on and parkirti are fret le
1r,t 1' al g<>er'5. Fo r add1t1onal mfor-
,,11 f1n rnnt.a t 1he festival office,,
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Picnic for disabled people slated for Huntington Beach
The Oranae County Counctl on Recreation for the
Disabled will hold its seeond annual picnic for
individuals with special needs and t.hdr familin and
friends Saturday at Huntinaton Central Park.
The event 1s planned from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will
include a penny carnival. Call 731-4 787 for reservations
and more information.
Pmperwork aal•tance plaJJJJed
Vohantcm from t.be American Association of
Univenity Women will provide papcrwotk assistance for
senior citizens Friday from 2 to4 p.m. at Great American
First Savinp in Lquna Hills.
8anlt tatcmcnts. insurance, tekphone bills and
Matk:are RlCC>rds will be covered at the free tmion. CaU J~w: Lambert at 9' I· 7260 for further inf'onMtion.
Se.Dior cl thens' health falr
A health fair at the UCI Medical Center Saturday will
offer senior citizens health and v.-cllneu information to
help relieve their fean about physicians.
The free fair, from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m . in the hospnal
plaza. w.U offer more than 30 booths and heaJlh
1crectunp. Call Patna.a Lenahan at 6~S 17 1 for
ldditional information.
Soccer ~tntlon announced
R~tioo forche 1988 &II totUf IUJOn ofRcaion
57, wbach ~\"Cn Corona dcl Mar and Cllllttn Newpon ~ wiO be hdd Sat~nk.I f'Tom 9 Lm. to noon at the li~n 8(hool. 3101 Plcific View ~. Corona dcl
Mar. loya aDd lirls hia S to II ate cilP_bk to paay. Call
6 7S.9346 ot 64r).2S39 for ftlistralioe inbmabOn.
Wome.a 1111d m~ •mlaar
A ltlllinar IOr -oma oo 6-.a.I itlUtS W'IU ~
olfercdS.twdlyfrom 1010 I l:lOa.aan a.tPromonlOf)'
PoiDl Oaabboult, 200 Promoatoty Nat Wcsc au
Newp>n"*IL Mmnllf: ud flnuly tMnpila ~ saoarm • cooductiftl tho pop'lm. whim •1 he ud ~ to tbt
p®llc. can ~1101 tor rattVatiou uct di1'ectioDs.
Grad Nf61Jt~e ale
Tk EMaftda Hiltl Sct.oOI Gfad N'-t' commit•
wiU hold a Pt111t 1a1c tmdly i tbit fkoutty partina lot
oftbC aool.'2l2J A¥e.. Coeaa
Donated items should be taken to the school at 7 a .m .
and the sale will take place bet-.ccn 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Call
Nancy Wamclt at 97Q..8899 or MIC'lu Pben11 at 979-0056
1fyou need 11cms packed up Procttds wdl help finantt the
dnaa and alcobol-frtt all-nlght anacsuauon pany at
Es&ancia H aa}l.
Pllperwor~ cla .. at OCC
''Orpnwna Your Papcrwort at Home and an the
Offa" as the title ofa thrtt--hout wor\shop to be ofTCftd
~tu.rday ll OraOIC Coast Colics.
Bu.sjnas consultant Janet Thompson wall conduct
the pr'Ol1'1.m &om 9:.lO a. m to I l:JO JUI\. in Roorn 1 l lot
OC"Cs CoumdJna and Adm1$.S.l0r\1 Offtee.. Tbt fee ti Sl t •.
and mcn-atioas aiT beina t.akni by phoftt 11 432-S
Chl ldren 's art e%hlblt lJJ NB
.\n t'\h1h11 of ch1ld~n·\ art by udents 111 Japanca
school "'111 he.· on d1'>ph1' throup May 10 the community
room oft hr '-t<" f'(>n C't>nter branch of the Ncwpon Beach
Pubhc l1~r). 85~ San O cmcntc Orne
Audubon fleld trip planned
The lirst monthh fi~ad tnp of the South Cout
Audubon Soc1ct} v.111 ~held Saturday at the San Juan
loop Trail on Oti~ Hiah•'a)'
TM croup .. 111 mttt at a a m 11 the patk.i kM ICtOlf
from the candy tore 10 m1ln east of the ta AM
F~wa}. Call '98-4407 '°' addinonal •nformatioa.
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llloat racing opened
r to NavalAcadeniy
., ••m: 90Dl.0VICll ... _ ... _
-.ay pe.ople, the desire to ane.d lbe Pft'Stiaious U.S. NavaJ
A'*'-y ii born .a a youna •·
1 • No! 6e CDe b-Lt. Nick Madipn, .-. W1to attended the Maryland-based
iicademy after ~uatina from New-
Pott Halt* Hi.ah School in 1977. · .. , -'ied 10 local universities like Stiafcliril ud Berkeley, but I really
didn't k.now•hlt l wanted to do," he aid.
Mad.ipn said the unplanned op-ponunny came through his
academics and sailing abilities. ... pew up in a sailboat-racing
famih' -m1 rather. as well as my
'1ancffathcr; he said. "I had my first
smaf1 .sailboat when I was 6 years old.''
. Tbouah Madigan participated in
\rack and ttoss country during high
schOOI. bis successful sailboat racing
ttcord opened the academy's door.
:·_:n,at was just the ume when
c:!t>llegiate teams started recruiting
;topic for sailing," he said. "During
tn)' fouryeanon the academy's team,
.-e won several national cham-
._ ...
p onships. I was "named an All-
American my senior year."
Last year Madipn went to Sweden
with two other officers to represent
the Navy in the sa1hn1catqory of the
lntcmalJonal Military Sport Counsel
Games, an event similar to the
Olympic Game!i. The compet1tton
pits military members from numer-
ous countries qainst each other.
"We won the aold medal," he said.
Madipn graduated from the
academy in 1981 . However. he stayed
for an additional eight months to
coach the sailing team. The next
several years were spent in Florida
and San Oicao for"l'ligbt training and
finally a three-year stint on the USS
Midway, stationed in Japan.
Now Madigan is back at Miramar
Naval Air Station in San Diego He 1s
a naval flight officcr(NFO) ins1ructor
assigned to Carner Airborne Earl)
WarnjnJ SQuardon 110.
"I tram NFOs how to operate radar
and communication equipment in-
side the E-2C Hawkeye." he said.
The Hawkeye. according to
Madigan. is one of the Navy's larges•
and most expensive aircraft. It is
designed with radar capability to
detec't eoemy aircran from a 300-mile
distance.
.. The school is conducted in a
classroom cnv1omment;' he said.
.. Studcnu learn how to operate the
radar, detection and communicauon
equipment necessary to accomphsh
the mission ofairbom early wamioa.
Madipn u1d the ultimate aoet of
the program is to train the officers to
fully use the aircraft in all its
capab1htes. includ1n1 search and
rescues and controllina friendly air-
craft or ships.
"It 1s not tum-upside-down and
loopOymgassccn in 'Top Gun,' but it
1s Just as excitin~" he said. "There's a
lot of responsibilities that come with
the JOb. A lieutenant (junior grade) is
making decisions that commanders
or higher would make at other
commands."
Now. Madigan 1s about to take on
another challenge. In August, his
obligated service ume 1s completed;
he has decided to make a change.
"I'll continue my Navy career in
the reserves," he said. "l would like to
stay 1n Southern California and
ma) be doing something in real ~
tate.'' he said . ~t. Nick Madl(an -from ...Uboat racer to nan.I jet pilot.
CRADS ••. GRANDMASTILLSTEPPINGOUT AT72 •..
From Al
the cooperation of the Hunttngton
Beach Police Depanment.
·-·To ensure the students safety and
ftln. once inside the gym they arc not
allowed to leave unless their parents
pick them U{>," White said.
· White said the committee still
heeds add1uonal volunteer and
financial assistance for a more spec-
t.lcular evening.
-... We need help from local
merchants.. either gifts for the draw-
ings or financial help to purchase
addit10nal gifts," she said. "~e more
mone).. the more food. entertainment
and g1fts."
· The committee 1s hoping local
merchants can dona1e some major
items like trips, entertainment pack-
ages or 1ewclr1 -as further entice-
ment for the student.s to attend the
party. Parents are needed for the pre
and post-party work.
Bank Vidal KeUVWegu
From Bl
beautiful sunshine and then the rain
and wind came up. I was sopping wet.
The wind kept whipping me back."
Tottenham said she did a leisure
walk in that race.
"I wasn't going 10 push 1t. I
probabl}' walked OH'r 12 miles," she
said.
Tottenham says walking makes her
feel more limber. It revives her if she
is tired and 1t gets the cobwebs out of
her head Walking also keeps her
young.
"J forget m~ age. I don"t wane to
think about 11:· she <;aid laughing.
"After all. age 1s onl} ~state of mind.''
Tottenham plans to be o ne of the
hundreds of walking and running
entrants in the second annual Walk
for Health to be held June 12 at
Huntington Central Park. The event
1s sponsored by the city and Chamber
of Commerce of Huntington Beach.
The chamber's Health Services Com-
mittee. headed by Pat Trulson and
Pride's c0<ha1rpersons An Aviles
and Ruth Bailey. arc the event's
organizers.
This year's Walk for Health 1s being
held in coopera11on with the third
annual Concours d' Elegance vintage
car show. Proceeds from both events
will benefit the Huntington Beach
library's construcuon of a new
children's wing
Early registration 1s S 12; event day
registration. S 15. The pncc includes a
T-shirt, admission into the car show
and a souvenir program. Children
under 12 can walk for free. Children's
T-shirts will be sold separately.
Reg1stra11on and warm-ups are at
7:30 a.m.; opening ceremonies and
raccwalking exhibition. 8 a.m.;
racewalkers and runners will start the
event at 8:30 a.m. while walkers and
families began the fitness walk at 9
am
Entry forms are available through
the Chamber or the Huntington
Beach Central library. For more
informa11on. call 536-8888
"We arc pretty well organized but
~ need parent help in preparing.
wrving and picking up some of the
4onated food." she said. "We need
h)!IP all da} June 14· June I 5 in the
l11ornmg and June 16 in the morning
rot cleanup. We arc pretty well
cb,ered "Ith parent volunteers the
niittt of the pan}:·
JOYCE'S COLUMN ...
Swimmer switched cpreers
-but didn 't leave the water
According to White. of the 550
graduating seniors. 220 students have
Jllitrchascd tickets for the party.
··we sell tickets at the school dunng
lunch every Fnday:· she said. "The
~dime to bu} tickets 1s Ma) 27
.because ""'C need a head count for the
fqod comm1tt~.
· Tor added information. contact
iiiher Sue Brankov, 848-3406. or
Maunne White. 847-2060. ;::.
From Bl
Chamber of Commerce. Regis-
tration deadline is Ma) 20 For
added information. call 650-1490
or 979-0747. • • • Congratulattons to Huntingto n
Beach resident Hank Vidal and
Costa M esa resident Kell Vil-
legas. Both are emplo)ees of the
Orange County Fair and Expo-
sition Center in Costa Mesa and
both haH recentl) received
Calls ring with generosity
By KATY BOUCBER
Of .. Dlllr""' ...
get mone)' to strengthen. enrich and
supplement the curriculum 1n their
classrooms. according to R11-
1cnhousc.
By LESLIE EARNEST promotions. 0t1MDe11yl'tloC118ft
Hank 1s now maintenance and
operations supen tsor II and will World War II changed the course ol
be r··spons1ble fior planning and man) pcopk"s h"c!> .\Ilda Van '" Gores· "a" onl· of thl'm designing maintenance and con-Van Gorci. was 17 and II\ ing in
struct1o n projects. training and Connecticut "hen the l 'n1tcd States
supen 1sing maintenance em-v.as \anked suddenh into the war.
pto .. ees. assisting and coord1-For nine )ears.· she had been
nailng the district safet) Q[Ogram. training to compete in the Olymp1~
Hank and his wife. t\rolyn, A muscular s"1mmcr with powerful
ha., e four children. Gina, 11 ; breast strokes. she "'as pred1c1ed to be
3 a medalist b\ her coach. Jonathan, 6: Rebecca, : But all bCts were ofT "'hen lhe
Nathaniel, 1. bombs fell on Pearl Harbor
Ke h. fonnall) an office ass1s-"Absolute!) hurt and destro)ed:·
tant II. and no" promoted to Van Gore!> said she 101ned Buster
business assistant I. will be re-Crabbe·s V.ater Follies and began a
spon s1 ble for preparing and secur-tour of the t lnitec1 l:itall"'!i
ing standard and personal service If the twist of fate seems hke a bitter
agreements for the fair. handltng pill. for Van Gores. 11 was also the
a ll matters concerning civil ser-beginning ofa ne" hfe ~ 1 I ffi d • ~when the troupe h11 Cahfom1a. I \ice personne • ~enera o ice an said to m)sclf. ·This has to be the best -sundays are trad1t1onall) targeted
for boating. bicycling and picnics. But
some parents in the Newpon-Mesa
Unified School District used the day
rtcently to sit inside Pacific
ftftanc1al's offices and make phone
caJI after phone call.
Office space with adequate tele-
phone equipment was no problem,
thanks to John Murray. president.
Murra) works for Pacific F1nanc1al of
Newpon Beach. and the firm donated
the use of its office for the "Calls 4
Kids" campaign's adult \Olunteers
who worked two-hour shifts.
accounting duties. She alS<? wilt place in 1he world.'" said Van Gores.
super\.1se the will call and infor-now a South Laguna resident. "l
mat1on booths dunng the 1988 wrote to m} folks and said. 'There 1s
summer fair. no other place to hve. Come to
Delly ......... .., LM ~
Flaherwoman Alida Van Gorea with portralta of her children.
~:The Newport-Mesa Foundation -
t}f people dedicated to ra1S1ng funds
'f6t the distnct -organ 1zed a daylong
iflephone campaign to raise money for grants to be awarded to teachers 1n
•district The pro1ect was launched
1if'April and will con11nue throughout \k~ year.
: More than 1.000 calls were made =recent Sunda) and generated a
ofS23.000 Founda11on officials
they can double that figure by
rtar'send . :-The money goes for te,tbooks.
~zzlcs. games. science equipment.
ffeld trips and other 11ems the district
docsn"t have pro\ 1s1ons for." said
Jud) Rittenhouse. foundation direc-
tor.
Because all state-funded programs
have been eliminated. the foundation
is the only source for local teachers to
The foundation was able to award
more than $30.000 last )Car 1n grants
to 45 teachers in Costa Mesa and
Ne'-"pon Beach The goal this }ear 1s
S<iO 000.
Rittenhouse explained each apph-
cat1on for a grant 1s re"1ev.cd b) 16
1mpanial and unaffiliated adult \ ol-
untl'Cr'> v. ho give each request from
one to 60 points based on need.
budget and s1gn1 ficance to the par-
Ill ular classroom
The foundation 1s a non-profit.
commun11~-bascd org.an1zat1on that
ha~ promoted pnvate suppon for
publll education 1n the Nev.port·
Mesa District since 1981. For more
informauon call 720-3990.
Keh was 11 \Cars o ld when she California· .\n9. the} all got in trams
• " and came here. began her tenure at the ,air-:-..e\ er to be an Olympic swimming
grounds in 1975. She was a star. lhl' now 64-year-old Van Gores
volunteer alongside her mother, has continued to be drawn to the
the late Joan Sons. who super-water The artist. who hves in an
vised the pubhctt) department. In ocean front home. paints seascapes
1984. she became a fult-ttme and engra\ es shore birds and
receptionist and then an office pelicans. which she ellh1b11s at the
assistant. Laguna Beach Sawdust Fcsuval each
\Car
Keh and her husband. Rick, · .\nd she still hkes to take an
have been marned for four years. occasional dip Although she seldom
• • • We invite you to send us
information on commulty hap-
penings. We want to bear from
you about upcoming events, local
people and neigbborbood news in
general. Send to Dally Pilot , P .O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9%1!6.
Mark to the attention of Joyce
BodJovlch.
s"1ms 1n the ocean. Van Gores and
her hu-;band make regular tnps to the
desert "here she sw1 ms whole-
heancdl> 1n pools until she 1s ex-
hausted.
But what the mother of four grown
children talks most enthus1asticall)
about these da)s 1s the fun she has
fishing with her v.omcn fnends.
That's nJhl, women fnends.
After being annoyed by fishermen
-. PROMISES
v.hen she tned to101n their ranks. Van
Gores decided to Join the Dana Wharf
lad> Anglers. an all-women fishing
group that charters boats for hours or
da> sat a time. trolling the Pacific and
fishing for bass. rock cod or albacore.
··1 used to gel pushed around a lot
b> the boys:· Van Gores said. "I guess
the) thought 1 would snag 1he1r hoes
and bring them bad luck. I got tired of
it and. fortuna1ely. ran into another
woman with the same problem. She
told me about 1he group and 1 Joined.
.. , am now up to casting about 40
feet off the edge of the boat,·· satd Van
Gores. who pracuced wlth a bass pole
line and a clothes pin in the street 1n
front of her house. The women are
sohd sea mates. she said.
.. These '-"Omen are so supportive of
each other:· she said. They bait their
own hooks, cast their own tines and
reel in their own catches.
''I'm tf)mg to say that these arc not
helpless women. "These are sclf-
suffic1ent women who know their
stuff and they don't need to be
rescued by men every other minute to
untangle their lines."
Van Gores said the chartered boau
generall} go about 13 miles offshore.
On their most adventurous trip. the
women. with a skipper and two deck
hands. traveled deep into Mexican
waters. 100 miles offshore.
..The aoal 1s to become a very
expen fishcrpcrson." Van Gores said.
"I would like to be very. very skilled
at fishing."
But it's more than that. Van Go~
said she also fishes because she likes
to gamble.
.. You don't know when you put
your line down in that water that
you're not gonna catch the fish of all
fish ... she said.
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THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1988
LEsuE
EAllEST
Laguna artist hooked on Lady Angler&'.
Chamber
~-.tldblts
~·IUJd otb.er
.morsels
We'll stan today with a good-
yc. Six months after taking the
sition as manager of the Dana
oint Chamber of Commerce.
ucy Hayward has resigned to
nuc a new career in sales. The
ngtime resident said she is ready
r a chanae now that the last of
er three sons, Mark, is preparing
o leave for college.
.. I've done everything that I can
o for the Dana Point Chamber of
Commerce and it's time for me to
...,move on," Hayward said.
; Althou$hthechamberhasnot
ct found Just the right person to
ll Hayward's shoes, their recep-
. onjst and secretary, Georgelean
vera, will be holding down the
on fora while.
Hayward, whose last day is
riday, said the job has been a
••labor oflove."
Fisherwomen find
this type casting
done with rod. reel -
By LESLIE EARNEST
OflMO.., ........
\\ o rld War 11 changed the coUTSC of
m01n} people's lives. Ahda Van
C1urt:s· Yo as one of them
\ .rn Gores was 17 and llv1n& 1n
( onnec11cut v.hen the U ntted Stales
.,,as \Jnt..ed sudden!) into the war
For nine >tars. she had been
train in~ to compete in the Olympics
.\ mu!>Cular sv.1mmer wtth powerful
brea'>t i.truk.('S, she was pred1cicd to~
a medalist b\ her coach
But all bets v..erc off v.•hen the
bomb\ fell on Pearl Harbor
·· \bwlutch hun and destr9yed, ..
\an (;ores Said she Joined Buster
C rabbe's \\ atn Fo llies and began a
tour of thc.-l ntted State-s.
If the tv.1\t offatt sttms hke a bttter
pill for Van Gores. 1t was also ~
beginning ol a neYo ltfe
""hen lhc troupe hit Cahfomia. l
said 10 m~~lf ·This has to be the best
plact: 1n lhc v.urld ···said Van Go~i
nov. a South Laguna rcsldcnt. "I
v.rott tom' fol ks and said. 'There ii
no otha place to ltve. Come to
( ahforn1a .\nd tht'} all got 1n trams
and lanw hl·re .. "'l"' er tu be an 01)-mpic sw1mm1Qg
star thl' nl.,, M-,ear-old Van Go~
has continued to be drawn to tht
Yoater The artist v.ho lt"'es in an
ocean front home. paints scasca*
and cngr.n es shore birds ailll
pelllans v.h1ch she exh1b1ts at tbt
"I truly do love my Dana
oint," she said. "I think it's a
bulous place. The new sales
rccrwill workaround living rn
Alida Van Goree talb about her children (ln portralta) and flahing with women frlenda.
o..,,_,.._..,i...h,.,.. Laguna Beach Sawdust Festival eacla
(Pleue eee LADY /D)
na Point."
Good luck, Nancy. • • • And from thechamberofficc
down the road a bit ... Sharon
Storm said this year's Casino
Nightat the Ritz Carlton was the
most successful fund-raiser in the
history of Laguna Niguel.
"It was a complete sellout by
. · Jan. 31 and the fund-raiser did not
· , take place unul March 25." she
said.
Storm also told me that an
American Youth Soccer Or-
ganization team made up of
Laguna Niguel girls will be leav-
., ing forthe Rainbow Tournament
'' in Hawaii next month. Storm has
the inside scoop because her I !-
year-old daughter, 9e0y,a stu-
, dent at Moulton Elementary
-School, is one of those preparing
for the trip.
Other team members arc Mel-
Annual village
tour likely to
charm visitors
By LESLIE EARNEST
Of .. 0.-, .......
Laguna lkach -w1dcl} known for the charm
w11h1n its boundaries -will lead with its strong sutt on
Sunday as c11y officials conduct the 15th annual Village
Laguna Charm House Tour.
The lour. sponsortd by Village Laguna. an
en' iron mental organizatton comm111ed 10 ~~rving
the cit} 's village atmosphere. Wlll include a v1s11 10 fivt'
cxccp11onal. private homes an the area.
.\ccording 10 Betsy Jenkins. vice prn1den1 of
Village Laguna and chairwoman of the event, the
occasion rcp~nts a celcbratton of the crca11v1ty and
ne1ghbor11ncss of the cit} 's rcs1dt'nts
"Laguna is a very special community in the great
d1vt'rst1} of the arch11ecturaJ types of houses.. .. Jenkrns
s~ud. "Each year we pick five homes tha& most typify the
unique Laguna atmospht'rc and special charm."
Family Services class
offers insights into
adolescent behavior
By KA TY BOUCHER
Of_O..,,.. ....
Mary i\nn Lugenbeal knov.' the
problems adolescent\ fau: a<, the~
grov. into adults -she found out the
hard .,,a,
Lugenbeal .i:: an intern for thc.-
Copc: Center 1n Costa Mesa and a
mamage fam1h and child counsc:lor
"'111 teach a s1~-v.eek clas\ sponsored
b) Famil) Sef\1~ 1n !nine The
class v.ill deal Yo 1th problems of1eens
and parent\
"I v.1sh I v.ould ha' e recognized the
.,,am1ng sign!> 1n m~ OY.n daughter ..
Lugen~al said "It was a shock v.hen
I found out m~ daughleri v. ho .,,as~ at
the 11me.1 had been sewalh abused
b\ someone in m' ov. n famih ··
nobc)(h l'ould fi g.ure out the problem.
"It u. asn t unttl m' second husband
died \uddenl~ of .i sfroke:· Lugcnbeal
\atd ··1 Y.3\ ha\lng trouble handling
11 .,.,, I Yoen1 lnto therap~ That's whc"
she lame fo~ard and told me.
· Had I onh re<:ogn1zed the warning
"Sn' I m1g.ht ha,H been ab~ to stop
11 •• ,hl· said
')he said the fif'\t th1 ng Lo nouce is tf
'our ,hild'" grades ~uddenly start tO
drop
· .\ "·h1ld '1ob 1s to function well at
\lhool ·· shl ~·d "11 tht'y stan to fall
behind in thl·1r stud1t"S vou tuive to
red-flag· them There IS no reason for
them not to at least makt' an attempt
to karn Fan· tt <,( hool prepares thCtD
for hfc · . uie Kiets, At llley Olivieri, Becky Do•pu, Alice Hada, LHren
Gro11mu, Sba.uon WyaH,
MeredJU. Stru1, Jeuy Rots,
Sara Bellitt, Jenifer Bluton,
La.rel Simpson and Nikole Moor-
IM>ue.
The homes o n the agenda arc not only standouts 1 n
the community. they also contrast one another.
Featured will be an .\-frame home s1111ng on five acres
and furnished in Amencan antiques: a tiny hideaway
(Pl-..e eee VILLAGE/82)
0.., .... ,.._" '--~ A wooden b ridge lead.a to "The Wltcb•• eoa.ae··.
· Lugen~al sa~s her daughter ~
came .,, 1thdrawn and unhapp' '-,he
started to complain of 'itomach al hes
and de, eloped a hmp She ~as taken
to doctors and gl\en mam tests but
Lugenbeal said <;<>me of the warn-
ing <..1gns 10 looL. lor arc
•Changes in hehav1or patterns -
'ul'h as sta\ ing 1n tht'1 r rooms • 'c' er Sta) ing home
There arc a few local people
who have been instrumental in
making the trip possible for the
girls1 according to Storm. In
parucular, coach Jerry Grossman
pulled the trip together and as-
sembled the team from players on
various soccer teams around
town. ln addition, Au Cklsmu
1• Realty in South Laguna donated
money to help gjvc the trip wings.
The youngsters arc rais1 ng
money to help defer the expense
to thetr famihcs, Storm said.
Anyone interested in helping to
sponsor the tournament trip can
call Grossman at 240-1123. • • • And Dlaae Rl~com-
munication pubhcations officer
(Pl_.. ... TIDBIT9{B2)
Soviets reflect newfound hope
Dartmou t h Confe rence Offers insights
into changin g social structure in USSR
By LESUE EARNEST
OflMO.., ........
After three days of talks with Soviet
dignitaries last week, a local educator
compared Soviet attitudes today with
those of Czechoslovakian citizens 20
years ago.
The meetings, whtch culminated 1n
an all~ay conference at the New-
porter Resort, created a sense of deJa
vu for Saddleback Communtt) Col-
lege D1stnct Chancellor Richard
Sneed who. along w11h Trustee Har-
nell Walther. represented their com-
munity.
Sneed said the expenence re-
minded him of a tn.p he took to
Prague in March I %8 when the
Czechoslovakian people were ex-
penmen ting.,, 1th a "new socialism."
fi ve months before their hopes were
SQuek hcd b) 0\ 1et tanks.
"The e\c1tcmcn1 YoBSJUSt tn ever;-
bod) ) ou met ·· Sneed said of the
upnsang :!O )'ears ago. "That ex-
penence that I enrountcred then 1s
v.hat I e\penenced here this Wttkend
with the Ru-,s1ans ··
Walther said she Yo3S impressed by
the So' 1ets' landor and h} a new
willingness to talkie head on the
problt'ms v.1thtn their soc1c1~
"This ttmc the' talked abou1 social,
oolttical and CC'onom1c problems th~
(Pl eue .ee SOVIET /82)
(Pleue Me CLA88/Dj
..
·Senior citizens offered paperwork help in Laguna Hills
Voluntcen from the American Association of
University Women will provide paperwork assisiancc for
1mfor citiuns Friday from 2 to 4 p.m . at Great American
First Savinas in Lquna ffjlls.
Bank statements, insuranc:c. telephone bills and Med~ records will be oovered at the free session. CaJI
Jeanette Lamben at 9S 1-7260 for further information.
OatrJUer nee off Newport
The Newpon Outriaet Canoe Oub will hold its I Olh annual race Saturday, with men and women competina in
~te c:atqorics.
The women's race staru at 8 a.m •• while the men's
competition is tcbeduled for 10 Lm. Call S47-7361 or
64s.62'2 for details.
potential junior lile&uards Saturday and May 21 from 8
a.m. to noon at the Edison High School pool.
Tbc test is free and open to boys and girt from 9 to 17.
Call S36-l4S4 or S36-14SS for more information.
Senlor cJtlsen•' health lalr
A bealt.b~itat the lJCTMcdicaJ Center Saturday wtll
offer senior citizens IMalth and wdlnns information to help relieve lhcir fean about pbysiaans..
The free !air. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the hospital
plaza. will offer more than 30 booths and health
scruninas. ~Jl\,fatricia Lenahan at 634-51 7 1 for
additiooaJ informali4)n
Soccer ~tnt1on am1oanced
RetiM.rabOG IOr die 1911tan10C1Ctttcn0n of Rqton
S7, whiCb covers Ccwoea dd Mar ud·eutcm Newport 8cach. will be hdd Satwda~ &om 9 a.m. to noon at the
Lanc:oln School, 3101 Pacific Vaew Drive. Col'Ona del Mar.
Boys and airta &.. S IO 11 aR etlsibk to play Call
67S-9346 Of 640-l.Sl9 for f'tlistntion iftfon:nauon.
Estancia High.
Paperwork class at OCC
"Orpnmng \our Papcrv.ork at Home and in the
Office" is the utle ofa thrtt-hour wortcshop to be offered
Saturd3)' at C>Rnst Coast Colleac.
Business consultant Janet ihompson will conduct
the procnm from 9 30 a m to 12 30 P·ll'I an Room 113 of
OCC-sCounschnaand -'dm1.SS1onsOfTaa ThcfttisSl l.
and rcsttvauons a1T ~1na taken by phone at 4ll~
Walk-jog •lated ln Ne"'l'Ort
A SK WOO (walk and JOI) 1eSS1on will be spontOl'ed
b)-tbeOasisScniorC'entttand Parle c-wport ~ts
Satllrda) in ~Jdntion of Oldn Ammc:ans M th.
The e~-cnt bcalns at · a a.m.. wilb rqistration
schcdutcd fOf 7a.m.Thecost is SS inadvancrorS9oa the
dAy of the c~ent. Call Rosann Bora at 644-3244 fOf
further information.
Sunda' at thi.' ' nrNi Linda D1stnct L1braf) 182262
Lemon Dn'l' 'orba Linda
Tht' o;hc_"lv. hou~ arc Q am. to 4 p.m. both ~·
.\dm1ss11."ln 1s Ir('(' and add1t1on3l 1nformat1on 1s 1'-'atlatW
a t SJQ-87~.1
Women and m oney semlnar
.\ ~m1nar for ~omen on finanC'lal 1 ucs will Ille
offered turcb} from lOto I 1:30a.m at tht Promontocy
Point C1ubhou~. 200 Promontof) Point West Jn
N~-pon Beach.
Marnatt and fam1I therapist Ehzabcth locum ti ronducuna the prosram, -.h1ch 1s frtt and open to I.be
publi Call 546-7708 for rncnat1ons and duuuo _
Gla40 Comt DAILY PILOT I Thutldlly, May 12, 1"8
• a Point Sea eamp
offersa wet, wild tim e
i==·=~
a • it on the borizon and
e--Jlloiiit"tSummcr Sea Clmp will ODtbelltflda. ~a& lbt Oranse County M•rine '•"'*'* in Dana Point Harbor, the ~D-Olfen t't'Cative recreation for = ud •~ial propams for
: .~from 6 to 14 years of aJe .UU JI!' 1 chance to take part an -.ctivatia from snorkelina to buildana PClcasUes. Bus transponation from • far away _ as Santa Ana and ~11ntiQ&1on Beach will allow youn•-
aen mim out of~ area to pan1Ct·
Piie in the activities wluch will ~ •mn&ied accon:fina to their .s. -••Tfie Sea Camp has been a suCC'CSS· &I pan of 1he Marine Institute'~
fida.cational program for seven
Y.~rs. ••said Harry Helling. dirtttor of
educauon at the institute ... Most of ~students don't eve~realize they·~
lc'Al"ni"I-''
snacks," visitina a touch tank and
explorina tidtpools.
YounJS!m from 9 to 12 years of aac can JOin Sea Adventure Camp to
snorkel. and explore lhe ocean's
environment v11 the Ooat1na labora-
tory SUM nJN, as well as playing
sailor on the tallship Pilgrim.
While the younger set is playing
sailor. 10-to 14-year-olds 1n the
Advanced Sea Adventure Camp can
play marine b1ol0&1st. actually par-
ticipatjng in research projects. These
students will also visit Sea World and
Scripps Institute of Oceanography's
Aquanum Museum.
One of the fanuly acuvrnes on the
agenda is a Saturday Family Scien~
Scnes which includes breakfast at the
t1depools, Grunion running, ocean
fishing and lab experiments. Sailing
classes arc being offered for adults
only.
Programs. which vary 1n cost. will
~ ongoing from June 2S through
mid-August. Early registration is
J
Calls rlag a l>ell
with geaeroslty
• , lift IOUCB&A ........... _
Sundays arc tniditionally waeted
for boatina, bicrctinaal\d picnics. But
some parents 1n the Newport·Mesa
Unified School District uted the day
reccntl)' to sit inside Pacific
Financ1al'1 offices and make phone
caJI after phone call.
The Newport-Mesa Foundation -
18 people dedicated to raisins funds
for the districl-orpnized a daylong
telephone campaian to rajse money
for grants to be awarded totcachcn in
the district. The project was launched
in April and will continue throughout
the year.
More than 1,000 calls were made
on a recent Sunday and JCneratcd a
total ofS23,000. foundation officials
hope they can double that fiaure by
year's end.
tor .
Becaute all State-funded ptOl1aJDJ
have been eliminated, the foundation
is tht only source for local teachen to ~t money to strcn1then, mrich and
supplement lhc cumculum in their
tlassrooms, accordina to Rit-
tenhouse.
Office space w1lh adequate tele-
phone equipment was no problem, thanks to John Mumy, presidenL
Mumy works for Pacific Financial of
Newport Beach, and the finn donated
the u~ of its office for the .. CaUs .t
Kids" campaian'• adult volunleen
who worked two-hour shifts.
The foundation was able to award
more than $30.000 last year in grants
to 4.S teachers in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach. The soaJ this year is
$60.000.
• JuniocSt&Camp, forcbildrcn from
6 to 8 ~old, off en explorauon and ~lion. such as dining on "~a
u~ 1nore 1nformat1on. call
496-:2274.
Camp Director Linda Blanchard helpe prepare Jennifer
Cummln&• for anork eUnc in the Sea Camp prOfram.
"The money aocs for textbooks,
puzzles, pmcs. science equipment,
field trips and other items the district
doesn't have prov1S1ons for." said
Judy R1ucnhousc, foundation direc-
The foundation 1s a non-profit.
community-based organization that
has promoted private support for
public education an the Ncwport-
Mcsa District since 198 l. For more
information call 720-3990.
GWC Festival survives cuts,
returning for its spring fling
The Golden West College Com-
muntl)' Fesu "al has withstood not
onl) the test of time. but a budget cut
that could have ended the I 9·)'ear
trad111onal event.
The festtval. which will be cel-
ebrated Saturday at the campus. ts an
all-da) event that normally draws
more than 25.000 people Tra-
d1t1onall). 11 has al~a~s been a spnng
e\<ent
But last )ear Golden West College.
because of a budget cut. did not have
the mone} to unde~nte the festt"al
To the rescue came the 21-membcr
Save the Festival Committee with
assistance from volunteers and GWC
faculty and staff who put together a
fund-raising campaign. The usual
May dale was rescheduled to Octo~r
to give the committee time to raise
the funds.
The efforts were successful and the
festtval was attended and enjoyed by
the appro>.1mately 30.000 people in
auendance.
Committee mem~rs this year.
ho~ever. opted to return to the Ma)
date. So the trad1t1on. started in 1969.
marches on.
According to Gene K.irkpatnck.
public relations representative for the
college. the festival's theme is "Let
Freedom Ring," honorini the Cali-
fornia State Bicentennial Com-
mission.
"Throughout the day bands and
vocal groups will entertain festival
goers." she said.
.\dm1ss1on and parkin& arc free to
festt\ al goers. For additional anfor·
matton contact 895-8131.
LADY ANGLERS HOOKED ON FISHING ••.
Bet:.y Jenkin•, tour chalnroman, climba cottage ah e calla "the very eaence of From 81 • lrtaln at .. The Witch '• Boue," a amall Lacuna charm - a real land.mark.''
'f!~~AGE CHARM HOUSE TOUR ...
"'11lt ~fore the tum of the centun a
mlllt1-gabled fat!") tale cottage a
modem mansion. and a Med1ter·
raocan villa
.. ;.The houses are not museum-like.
affording to Jenkins. They are homes
,,;oere JX'Ople actuall) live. Forexam-
pYc. the Hansel-and-Gretel·t) pe cot-
tage -featured on the first Charm
liouse Tour 15 )'ears ago and not ya an unt1l th1s 'car -serves as home f'6r SC\eral artists and 1he1r children
'In that house. built in 1913 and nl~knamed ··The W1tch's House:·
t'-'ef)da) hfe blends with fantas\
~httccturc. The multi-gabled cot-
tile features wmdmgsta1rcues. hide· 'wray rooms. irregularly shaped win·
fe!ws and a heavily hinged door·
~th1n-a·door straight out of
Ghmms' Fairy Tales mixed w11h a
decor that 1s strictly 20th centur)
But \<1ev.ed from the outside.
nestled :-s ll 1s in a wooded area and
introduced b~ a "ooden bndge that
strrtches over a dn creek bed. the
house could be from anothert1meand
place
That mav ~ what the owner.
Vernon Barker. had 1n mind when he
began creating the house. which took
him fi,e years to complete Accord-
ing to Jenkins. Barker. a carpenter
and archllect. designed and built the
house on ~eekends
··"The W11ch0!. House· 1s rcall) a
rarr s1gh1 for people to get because 1t's
been in the ownership of one famtl}
for !>O long and 11 hasn•t ~n o~n to
the public:· said Jenkins "It's the
"er) essence of Laguna charm and a
real landmark."
O f course, each house scheduled 10
be v1s1ted has a SlOf) of Its own
The tour will begin at the Fest1\al
of Arts parking grounds at noon
"'here trollc~ s ~•II dn "e guests to
each home The buses will run
cont1nuall~ ~tween the houses until
5:30 p m Prominent Laguna Beach
c111zens, including the mayor and
four ex-ma}ors. will ride the buses.
pointing out sights o f interest and
pro"iding 1nformat1on about the city
along the ~a} Refreshments will ~
scr"ed at one house.
Tickets can~ purchased for SI 5 at
the Laguna Beach Cham~r of Com-
merce at 37.S GlenneHe St. Ad,en-
luff' Travel Scn1ce. Jj:? Forest i.\ve.
Thi;-1Cot~e Restaurant, 308 N.
Coast H1ghwa). or Laguna
Properties. 1096 S ( oast Highway.
Tickets purchased at the fcsttval
gro unds the da)' of rhe tour will cost
$20.
For more 1nforma11on, call
497-3290
SOVIET SOCIAL STRUCTURE CHANGING ..•
From Bl
arc facing.·· Walther said. "They arc
~a rel) facmg them."
,';/fhc event was sponsored an pan by
tlic Danmouth Conference. an or-
ahization founded 30 years ago at ~ request of President Eisenhower
.. llow unoflictal dialogue between
~s from the Untted States and ~ Soviet Unton. Trad1t1onally. ~mouth Conferences Wen! closed fit reporters and a"erage c1t1zens.
E, l this year conference officials
to open the activ1t1es to the
and to accept input from
j)Jmbersofan offshoot organization.
~ Nattonal I sues Forum. Throu&h-~ the year. NIF. which 1s sponsored
b)• Dartmouth. bnngs c1t1zens
together 1n commun1t1es acro~s the
nation for to" n hall·t} pe meetings
intended to clanf\. comple~ infer·
national issues
The recent local conference ~
tween Danmouth delegates and NIF
part1c1pants featured Norman
Cousins. author and principal foun-
der of the Dartmouth Conference
Georgy .\rbato\ the Soviet Union's
top cxpen on the United States itnd
director of the Institute for U.S.A.
and Canada Studies. "as the lead
speaker
Walther and Sneed. both NIF
members were among 25 Amencans
In\ ited to parttClpate ID this rear's
pubhc session Through pane and
roundtable d1~uss1ons. panicipants
were allov.cd to share information
that emerged from public forums held
throughou1 the United States since
NIF began appro'lmatel} six years
ago
.._!though the So' 1cts and Amen-can~ r"11n<1 rlrnt\ nfrommon around
on which to tread. there were sticking
points Among the more difficult
areas of discussion were the concept
of a two pany system. and freedom of
1mm1gra11on. according to Sneed.
.. The} dodged that," he said.
Afghantstan was also a sore spot.
accordina to Walther.
"'The) seem 10 ~ embarrassed
about Afghanistan." she sa1d. "No-
bod) seem.~ to know quite how they
gol IDtO II.
But, by the end of the conference.
goodwill seemed to have won the day.
"I am absolutely convinced that
they share o\Jr passion for peace."
Walther said. Sneed agreed.
"The JtCatcst similarity was clear!}
the desire for the survival o f the
planet and the safety oft he children ...
he said.
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year.
And she still hkes to take an
occasional dip. Although she seldom
swims in the ocean Van Gores and
her husband make regular tnps to the
descn where she swims "'hole·
heanedl> in pools unttl she is ex-
hausted
But what the mother of four grown
children talks most cnthus1ast1call)'
about these da)s 1s the fun she has
fi shing w1th her women fnends.
That's nsht. women fnends.
After being annoyed b)' fi shermen
when she tried to JOln their ranks. Van
Gores decided tOJOin the Dana Wharf
lad} Anglers. an all-women fishing
group tha\ charters boats for hours or
da)'S at a time. trolling the Pacific and
fishing for bass. rock cod or albacore
··1 used to get pushed around a lot
by the bo)'s." Van Gores said. "I guess
they thought I would snag their lines
and bring them bad luck. r go111red of
tt and. fortunately. ran into another
woman "'tth the same problem. She
told me about the group and I Joined.
"I am now up to casting about 40
feet off the edge of the boat." said Van
Gores."' ho practiced with a bass pole
line and a clothes pin 1n the street in
front of her house. The v.omcn arc
solid sea mates. she said
·These women are so suppon1ve of
each other." she said. They bait their
o wn hooks. cast their own Imes and
reel in their own catches.
·-rm ti) ing to say that these arc not
helpless '-'Omen These arc sclf-
suffic1ent women who know their
stuff and the> don·1 need to ~
rescued by men e"el) other minute to
untangle their Imes··
Van Gores said the chartered boats
gcnerall} go about 13 miles-offshore.
On their most adHnturous tnp. the
women. with a skipper and two deck
hands. traveled deep into Me,ocan
waters. I 00 miles offshore.
"The goal 1s to become a very
e>.pcrt fisherperson:· Van Gores said.
TIDBITS AND MORSELS ..•
From Bl
for the Saddleback Community
Colle-ge District, tells me she and
approx1ma\ely 30otherwomen
enJo ycd an informal get-together
with state Sen. Marian Bergeson
last week at Polly's Pies in Laguna
Hills.
Bergeson talked to the mem-
bers of the American Association
of Women in Community and
Jun1orCollegesabout women in
pohttcsand about the 1mponance
of grass roots involvement.
..She cncoura~ed all of us to get
in volved. if not tn running for
something. at least to get involved
m California politics," Riopka
said. ''She'sa wonderful.
articulate speaker.··
• • • A couple weeks ago I men-
t1oned the name~ of south county
students who had received schol-
arships from the National Merit
Scholarship Corp. The Illinois-
based organization has recently
announced the final round of
winners and Keuedl Coleman of
El Toro High is on the list.
The third-round scholarships
are donated by colleges and
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VENETI AN G O N D OLAS
.. , would hkc: 10 be very, very skilled
at fishing:·
But it's more than that. Van Gores
said she also fishes because she likes
to gamble.
"You don•t know when you put
your line down in that water that
)'ou·re not gonna catch the fish of all
fish.·· she said.
CLASS ••.
From B l
• A change of f~ends.
• .\cute depression.
• Radical change in eating and
sleep1 ng habtts
• A change in personal appear-
ance.
• Not communtcallng.
Lugcnbcal plans to address many
issues in th~classes. Communication,
drawing up family contracts and
negotiating individual rights. listen-
in~ skills, dealing with anacr and
guilt. teen-age sexuality. drug and
alcohol use.
If drugs arc a suspicion. she urges
counseling rather than "Just Say No."
··•Just Say No' is like puttina a
Band-Aid on the hurt." she said.
"You have to recognize there is a
problem -not JUSt cover up and
blame others.
"If a parent finds drugs in their
children's pockets or possessions, the
first thing I tell them is not to yell at
their children," she said. "You ap-
proach them and don't leave any
openings for them to deny it. Let
them know you want to deal with lhe
problem -not punish them."
Some helpful hints she aives
par~nts of teen drug user's arc:
• Don't leave any medication
lying around.
• Don't have firearms in the
house.
• Watch where you leave money Of
valuables. Classes bcain on May 18 and run
throush June 22. The fee is $40 a
person or $60 a couple for all six
da55e5. For further inronnation. call
660-3920.
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Council votes 3 -2 to
add $60. 000 to case
against Aliso Viejo
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1988 25 CENTS
HB teachers go on strike
A ut 80% of elementary f acu ty stages
first walkout in school district's history
By ROBERT BARUR ...............
Stcppina up their battle for more
pay, teachers -either 179 or 202.
depending on who's counting-went
on a one-day strike Wednesday for
the first time in the history of the
Huntinaton Beach City School Dis-
trict.
The recalcitrant elementary school
teachers. who promised to return to
their classroom posnfons today. ap-
parently sta~ the walkout despite a n~strikc clause in their current
contract.
They faced loss of a day"s pa y,
which reportedly comes to about
$200 for most of the instructors.
In an afternoon press conference.
union president Carol Autrey said
202 d'f the district's 220 teachers
participated in the walkout. But
district officials said a .. headcount" in
classrooms showed that only 179
took part.
The district paid S 175 to 200
substitute teachcn lO aet through the
day ..
District officials wd thinp went
··remarkably well.·· A principaJ said
he and his top assistants monitored
each of his school's classrooms and
could "guarantee" that education was
being carried out.
··it was business as usual." said
Superintendent Diana Peters.
lnitially. the Huntin,ton Beach
teachers were to join Wlth teachen
from thrtt other d1stncts to bold a
joint strike Wednesday, designated as
the ··Day of the Teacher" in Cali-
fornia. But instructors from other'
districts backed out. reportedly after
making headway in their disputes.
"We do feel hke the Lone Ranger,"
said Olivia Gaddmi, a Hawes
kindcrprtcn teacher who marched
with a picket sign outside district
hcadquancrs before the stan of
classes.
"This district 1s unique. Others
found a way to com promise. This one
didn't. Some d1stncts manaae their
(Pl--eee TEACIUR9/A2)
........ ,.... ...........
Stadenta wa•ed to st::rl.klq elementuy teaeben at Peary School on WedDeeday.
Conservationists to Rile·y: No funds
for flood
control
projects
We intend to start recall
BJ BOB VAN EYKEN °' ................
Members of a Lacuna Beach-based
conservation croup served notice
Wednesday to 5th District Supervisor
Thomas Riley that they intend to try
to remove him from office, while
members of another aroup said they
were delayina a similar effort apinst
Supervisor Harriett Wieder.
Both Oranae County supervisors
have been blasted by growth-control
advocates for their support of de·
velopment aarcemcnts, especially the
controversial Laguna laurel proJCCt
in Laguna Canyon.
But Wieder's opponents wd they
wanted to Jive her time to deal wtth
other polmcal troubles, which center
on revelauons that she mis-
represented her educauonal back-
ground.
Rcprescntin& a coalition which he
called Orange 2000. Laguna Beach
resident Richard Harris delivered
Riley a formal noti~ saying that
coalition members intended to bc&in
a recall campaign against him for bis
support of land development
interests.
··He seems to be completely un-
responsive to the wishes of his
constituents:· said Harris. "He con-
s1stcntly votes 1n the interest of
builders. depnvina the citizens ofthe
(Pleue eee COALmOR/ A2) Tbomu ll1leJ
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
bud,et crunch reached the con-
gtCSS1onal port barrel Wcd~y as
the House Appropiat1ons Commitltt
decreed there would be no money
nc~t year to st.an construction on the
Santa o\na River or other water
Wieder mum about degree under oath
pr~~1tttt ~mbcrs and siaffen •
said at was the first time an their
memory lhat all requests for new
dams.. harbors and 1mptton systems
-oostJ} items that 11ve lawmakcn
bragging nahts back home -had
been refused by ahe panel.
By BOB VAN EBEN °' ... Dllllr .... --
Oran_gc County Supcrvoor Har·
nett Wieder has refused to comment
on charges that she swore under oath
in a Superior Court deposition last
October that she had received a
dcgrcc in journalism from Wayne
State University.
Stories that Wieder had not attend·
cd the Detroit collqc, as her rnumcs
and biographies stated. first appeared
early last week after a campaign
worker for one of her congressional
challengers called Wayne State Uni·
versity.
Wieder 1s runnina -for the Re-
publican nomination in the 42nd
ConJl'C$sional D1s1ric1, which covers
portions of Lona Beal:h and most of
Huntington Beach.
Dana Rohrabachcr. an opponent in
the race. said his campaign researcher
had called Wayne St.ate to check out a
discrepancy about W1eder's age and
was told that she never attended the
coll~.
Wieder later admitted she never
attended the university and said she
had nunured the hoax because she
was embarrassed about never having
attended college.
Angeles mayor Sam Yorty dcnna the
1960s She said she had known about
the error and failed to correct 11 for
more than 10 )'Cars.
lo interviews followms last week's
re-.elat1ons, Wieder said she had
finall y removed references to a uni-
vcrsit) dcgrcc from her resume and
biograph) sc-.eral years ago and had
made no more references to having
attended college since the early 1980s.
.t.bout SS m1lhon had been ·~ propnated for cks1sn wort on the
Santa Ana R1"cr flood control plan in
the fiscal 1987-88 bu<f&et tbal bcpn
Oct. I. 1987
Oranac Count)' lobb)'lsts had
hoped finishing the dcsip work
would enable them to compete for
construction fu nds in fiscaJ 1988-89.
She said the onginaJ error was
made b) an interv1e"'er while sbe was
a staff member for former Los (Pleue eee WIEDER/ A2)
The SI I btlhon flood control
proJCCI will include concrete 1m-
(Pleue .ee FLOOD/ A2)
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Patrolmen recall
frantic , helpful
harbor cruises
By JONATHAN VOLZKE °' .............
Suntan lot1on ma) be required
equipment, but a day·s work for Tim
Morris and Dan Stack 1s anything but
a harbor cnusc.
Morris and Stack arc patrolmen.
but their beat 1s hke few others 1n the
l ,141-member O range C ount)
Sheriffs Department. Along Wlth 49
other deputies an N~rt Beach.
Dana Point and Sunset Aquatic Park.
they are assiped to the Harbor
Patrol. Part community relataons officers.
pan firemen. b\,Jt wath the tracbt1onal
stars on their ches~and ns at their
sides. deputies to patrol
Ncwpon Harbor, unnnaton Har-
bour and the marina at Daoa Point
run into situations their coUequcs on
the stlttt would never in\&linc.
boating laws and kccpana ~on the
water In Dana Point, wtuch as an
unincorporated area without a mu-
nicipal police force. the Harbor Patrol
also "'atchcs over what happens on
land In Newport Beach. which bas1ts
ov. n police depanmcnt. the deputaes
arc onl) responsible for what happens
on the water.
But on their typical 8-hour shit\.,
Moms and Stack run into the same
t) pcs of violations -s~ina,
accidents and C'Ven 1l1qal parkinc.
On a ~nt patrol. the two tnicked
a lone sailor Wlth a local rq,utation
for ~unna has veucl to any moonnc
buo)' -~hethcr he's aDo<wed to or
not. Stack said.
Bccaux of the hisb number of plcasu~ era.ft that ute Newpon
liarbor and the hmated amount of
moorina space, the dcputJcS have to
watch for boaters "'tyi .. off" to
someone else's moorina. Just lite
illcpJ park.i"'° web viola.ton ean thcnudves a ticket.
........ ..,. ... ~····· .... ........ .....,. ....... ,.,..
.. We'rt a little like tbe deputies in a
car. but the mOlt law enfon:etMnt ~
usually do is issue speedina ncltcts
and wnt'c accident rq>om.. .. saad
Morris as he cast away tbe bncs.
aUowina the 21-foot fireboat 10 leave
its benb. nt Sberiff"a Dr:pan.ment petrol
Lbc Mibon i• tbt cowny, en.forcinc
Areas art aoen for boaten to tie olf
for three to fi\lt da} but tbe mlon
m USl mn&lll Oft board all a( the titlle
when usi• thole Dcibtics. the~
~
Gree~house effect, energy agen~ considered at UCI --D"D ............
,_._ ia New Yalt: City?
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to the Home •floor next TGelday arc c~ of Enai~ floocklontrol ptO~ req~ by the admini•
lrabOft.: Noacoftnah 0-eek ift Tcn-
oeaee and Miaillipp; o.cbe Creek
in Califqroia: Sbeyenoe River, West
fl.J10 and Rivenide an North Da· kota~ Ramapo and Mahwah riven in
New Jeney~ and Lock Haven in
Pennsylvania
The no-ncw-swu pc)sition was ado9~ wbtn the committee pve
voice vote al)Otoval to its fint filC&l
1989 spcncbna bill. a $17.1 billion
plan to finance the Department of
Ener&Y. Army Corps of Engineers.
Bureau ofRcdamation and a handful
of other •ncies.
Rep. Vic Fazio, 0-Calif., said the
action could spell an end to an old
Capitol Hill jua&Jina act that found
new projects funded at low levels in
order to set them started and to
satisfy as many member requests as ~ble.
!4-Tbose days are over," Fazio said.
.. Maybe the .. r. word -taxes -
ENERGY •••
Prom A l
By comparison, Schneider said the
: an.ificial acceleration of the natural
1grccnhouse effect could mean a
, temperature inciuse of about 2-4
dqrccs per century.
The earth's temperature has
I already jumped a few degrees faster
•than normaf over the past century,
, but Schneider said the real damage
r has yet to be done. i If fossil fuel use trends continue.
, Schneider predicts .. a climatic change
1 larser than that experienced in mod-
• cm geologic periods ... with potential-
' ly substantial alteration to natural f &nd apicultural ecosystems. human
, and animal health. sea level and the
distribution of climatic resources."
There is no controversy that the
• greenh9use effect ciusts. and
Schneider the real difficulty is deci-
ding what to do about it. He contends
that the problem has received less
ancntion than other world-wide en-
• v1ronmentaJ concerns. such as the
celebrated depleuon of the ozone
la)er or the favontc environmental
cause of the '70s. acid rain.
"It's a value Judgment. We have to
decide what's the best balance be-
tween adaptation and the natural
process:· said Schneider
He said some scientists advocate
more efficient use offuels to cut down
on consumption and pollution. while
others proposed ta1lonng the en-
' v1ronmcnt to sun the climate
changes.
Env1ronmental1sts favor the
elimination of fossil fuels in favor of
"clean" cnerg) such as solar. natural
gas or nuclear However. most ell-
pt>ns predict that fossil fuels will be
needed for at least another 50 )ears.
said Schneider.
~ This weck"s energ) symposium is
the first of several inaugural sym-
posiums slated for the Beckman
Center this )ear. The 50.000-square-
foot fac1ht) was dedicated in Apnl.
and was funded b) a $20 m1lhon gif\
from the Arnold and Mable Beckman
Foundauon. the largest such gift ever
received by the National Academies
of Engrncenng and Sciences.
Meda lo be mentioned. We've run out
of room."
The unus~ austenty was necesst-
tated by last year's budatt summit at
which lhe Whitt House and con-
pasionaJ leaden qreed on a two-
yearblueprintdesianed to cut mount-•aa federal deficits. said Rep. Tom
Bevill, 0-Ala.
Bevill said Sen. Bennett Johnston,
0-La., his Senate counterpart in the
appropriations process, has infor-
mally ~to try 10 keep money for
new stans for the Corps of fnajnttn
and the Bureau of Reclamation out or
the Senate spendinJ bill for fllCal
1989, which bqins Oct. I.
Another m~or casualty in the
House bill is the administration's
request for S363 million to it.art
construction of the 1uperconductina
suptr collider. a multibillion-dollar
physjcs project that would explore
ellOtiC thcones or matter.
Winnin g Lotto numbers picked
By ne AuecJated Preti
Hett are the winning num~rs
picked Wednesday night for the
California Lottery's twice-wee~
.. Lotto 6-49" game: 19. I. I 3. 28. .
37 and the bonus number. 17.
Players who correctly auessed all
sill numbers will share a prize pool of
SIS. IS million. lottery officials said.
All those who picked five numbers
pluc ,...,. bn<\tt<: n11mtv-.. will divide
amona themselvcsa prize pool ofS l.S
million; fi ve of six wtll share
$803.000; four of six will share
$730,000. Three of six is worth an
automatic SS pt>r winner.
The numbers were chosen by Lotto
machine durina a television broad-
cast originating in Sacramento.
The sales from Saturday night to
Wednesday's drawina were $14.6
million.
WIEDERMUM .••
From Al
But court documents rcvealed this
week show that, on Oct. 22. Wieder
submitted a depos1t100 in Oranae
County Superior Court, sayina that
she had a bachelor's degree in
journalism from Wayne State.
Records show that Wieder signed
the deposition on April 4, less than a
month before revelations of the false
educatiqnal claim first appeared in
the press.
Wieder refused to answer questions
from the press following Wednes-
day's board meeting.
Her press secretary said later that
Wieder had not reahzed when she
signed the deposition that It con-
tamed the false statement.
"Last month when she signed off
on the deposition. she did not 'read it
in its entirety." said her press sec-
retary. Drew Simpson.
Simpson said Wieder had made the
statement Oct. 22 "because by that
ume it had become so much a pan of
her persona that 1t was hard to shake
II.
"Her pos1t1on 1s that she made the
mistake. she admitted it, she
apologized for 1t. and she doesn't
think she should continue to be
crucified for 1t." Simpson said.
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IRVINE .•• COALITION SE~VES NOTICE OFRILEY RECALL ...
Prom Al
filed by the Building Industry As-
sociation and two other business and
development organizations to block
the slow-growth in1t1at1vc. After two
unsuccessful coun fights, the BIA
decided to drop the lawsuit. The issue
may come before the couns again if
the initJative is approved by voters in
June. 1
In the mcanture. Irvine officials
have expressed con~m that con-
tinued development could impact
traffic on the proposed San Joaquin
Hills frttway. The Aliso Vte.~JO
planned residential community,
located southeast of Laguna Canyon
Road. is one of those projects.
At a Tuesda) night meeung. A.ss1s-
tant City Manager Paul Brad)'. Jr
offered a report which stated he was
disappointed that the San Francisco
law firm of Shuae. Mihaly and
Weinberger had not kept the c1t1cs
1nforme-d when legal costs stretched
~"ond the original SI0.000 ceiling.
However. Brad) said he is satisfied
that the work done -was necessary and
that steps have been taken to prevent
.. a rcoccurrcnce of this typt' of
e\pend1ture."
Council members have refused to
say how much money they are willing
to spend.
F r om Al
tranqu1ht} of their neighborhoods."
Hams' notice of intent to circulate
recall pe11t1ons contains five main
points and accuses Rile) of
malfeasance 1n office.
The notice accuses Riley of catcnng
to the interests of developers by
voting in favor of 19 development
agreements over the past Sill months
and for supporting a commitment by
t he county to defend the development
agreements 1f the) are challenged 1n
coun
Another point 1n the recall notice
centers on Rth.-) 's \Ote for The Irvine
Co ·s Laguna Laurel development. a
prOJCCI which 1s bitterly opposed by
the Laguna Canyon Conservancy. to
1>. h1ch Hams also belon$-S.
"If he doesn't recognize the world
class beaut) and uniqueness of
Laguna Can}on. then he must either
not be ... cry percepuve or there must
be some other reason." said Hams.
Rile) has defended his votes on
development agreements because the
pacts contain commitments from
builders to pay m1lhons of dollars in
road development fees.
··w e badly need these roads in the
south county. and we simply do not
have anr other means of raising the
mone): he said.
He said he would respond to the
charges and that he was .. disap-
pointed" wtth the recall an-
nouncement.
"The words malfeasance and mis-
feasance are things I never dreamed
would be conn«ted with my name ...
said R~y. "I don't think there's any
public servant anywhere in the coun-
try who has taken more care to get a.11
the facts on issues and to vote
according to his consc1cn~."
Riley has seven days to submit a
response to the allegations against
him. If the recall goes forward. Riley's
response will appear on the ballot
alon, with the accusations.
"I m absolutely going to take this
seriously and do what's ncctsaf) to
respond to these accusations," he
said.
Recall proponents must gaaher
25.243 signatures to force an clecuon.
If pt'titioners gather the necessaf)
signatures b> the end of June. the
recall could appear on ne-.t Novem-
ber's ballot
If they gather the necessary signa-
tures but do not make the early
summer deadline. the recall will be
held as a special election.
A special election would cost
taxpayers about $350,000. according
to the Registrar of Voters. Placing the
recall on the general election ballot
would cost only $30.000. according
assistant registrar Rosalyn uvcr
Doug Langevin, a growth control
proponent. said he and other resi-
dents of W1edcr's d1stnct would wait
unul Wieder had had a chance to clear
up another political controversy
which 1s not related to development.
Wieder. who 1s running for the
Republican congressio nal nomi-
nation in the 42nd District, has taken
considerable poltt1cal heat over the
past two weeks following rcvelauons
that she falsely claimed to have a
college degree
Growth control ac11v1st Tom
Rogers. who suppons both of the
recall movements. said Wiedcr's
opponents were "Just beinf gracious ..
1n -wa111ng for the-heat to die down on
the matter of W1eder's resume.
"I frankl) don't care what her
biograph) S8) ~." said Rogers.
HARBOR PATROL SERVICE-ORIENTED IN NEWPORT ...
From A l
tics said. And the wait for getting a
pnvatc mooring buo) 1s more than
three years.
The JOb. thou&h. docs have its
npplC's.
Boredom 1s an enemy. especially
when assigned to a one-man boat. and
es~ially on graveyard shift. Stack
said.
·wasn't there a boat there last time'>'
becauk all that's left 1s a mast.
"And there 1s always the pt>rson
who thinks he's a ~tter boater than
he is. He'll go out regardless of the
weather. We tow a lot of those guys
1n."
tirefigh11ng skills. their boat 1s
:quipped with ti re hoses, turnout
coats. boots and air masks euctly like
those worn by the county's fire-
fighters.
TEACHERS STRIKE •..
On one Wednesday, Stack and
Morris spotted the boaung "transi-
ent" sail from one end oft he harbor to
the other. Their radios squawked as
other deputies inquired when the
man had got his hands back on his
vessel. which has been impounded
countless times.
And when they arc really needed.
the deputies easily cam their pay.
While it's unusual that they have to
pull a non-swimmer from the water, it
happens. One recent reteue involved
two fishermen in a small boat run
down by a laracr motorboat. The row
boat was severed. and both men were
in the water, Stack said.
"If all boaters were smart. w:
wouldn't have a JOb.'' Stack added
"It's prett)' hard get11ng all of the
<"qu1pment on in our boat," Moms
said ... Then. it's really hard Jumpina
from our boat to the one that's
burning. One bad 'ump. and you're
going 10 ~.ry swimming with all of that
stuff on
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businC'Ss better so they arc able to give
teachers the pay the) deserve.··
D1stnct officials ha vc offered a 3. 5
percent pa) raise. claiming they don't
ha' e more to offer The teachers. who
reponedh make an average of
S37 000 (or 183 da:-s of work a year.
are Sttk1ng a 6 percent pay boost.
One of the "oluntecrs who amved
earl) Wedncsda)' to lend a hand to
besieged officials was Marie Otto.
former superintendent of lhc Hunt·
ington Beach l ln1on High School
District
Otto. who "oluntcered for admm-
1strat1"e chores. said she believed
teachers "tolated terms of their
contract If the)' don't follow terms.
she said. a contract's .. not wonh the
paper it's printed on:·
Another 'oluntccr. Henf) Gold-
man. a management consultant.
stood guard in th<" morning over the
btC)cle racks at Sowers School.
He said he felt "'ef) strongl) .. that
teachers 'iolatcd terms of the con-
tract and -were ')Crv1ng as ··a terrible
lesson" to the 5.500 pupils who attend
eight schools 1n the district
"'The}-(refernnJ to pickets walking
the sidewalk in front of the school)
should be C3rT)ing signs sarmg..
'Teachers Unfair 10 Students: he
said
Goldman said he's on the super-
intendent's financial advisory com-
mittee and knows for a fact that the
distnct is hard up for money.
School board trustee Gary Nelson
said thlt the stnkc won't SW1ly him
and his collca1un into maJuna a
h1aher pay offer.
"We can't," he said. -we don't
have the money. If we were goina 10
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"Even with our offer. we· ... e had to
cut SS00.000 from the reserves You
can't stnp everything from the kids.
You have to keep some programs."
L1n1on president Autre) accused
d1stnct officials of trea11ng teachers unfa1rl~ and of engaging tn bad faith
bargaining.
··Almost evel) other distnct 1n
Orange Count) hu settled its teacher
contract for this )'ear:· Autrey said at
a news conference .. We have clearly
c.tatcd that ~e ha\e been w1lhng to
bargain a fair settlement rather than
striking. but the d1stnct has repeated-
1) ..aid 1t had nothing to discuss.
.. The district's cavalier attttuidc
to1>.ard today's strike 1s just another
e.,ample of the school board's and
supenntcndcnt"sd1sregard for what 1s
actuall> happt>n1ng in the schools.
Other d1stncts ha"e shown tbat when
the) put their minds to 11. a senlcment
1s possible Ours wasn't even willina
lo If) ..
The stnkc-marrcd day had its
tender moments when youngsters
amved on buses at Pe-ary School.
The pupils waved out the window
at the stnk1na teachers who waved
back. Some of the youngsters ad·
vanced with shy smiles to talk with
the striking teachers instead orao1na
directly into IM classroom.
.. Go to your classes:· several
teachers said. "We love you."
There ""'Crc tears ln theeynofsome
teachers.
"We rully do love our kids.. .. said
Ginn¥ Stickney, a third IJ1ldc teacher
from 1..a&una Beach.
"He's a nice enough guy. he JUSt
doesn't learn," Moms said. "He
keeps try'inJ to get away with ll, and
we keep wnting him tickets."
As he spoke. Stack steered the red
patrol boat -equipped with a
shcritrs department radio, marine
radio and countywidc police radio.
flashin& blue liaht. siren, rope winch.
water pump and two fire hoses -
toward a small sailboat.
The craft, a two-person. 14-footcr,
was piloted by two UCI sa1hna
students, but was drifting with alarm-
ma speed toward ellpensivc yachts
ued to a dock.
Morris toucd 1 line to the tanned
coeds as Stack aunned the cnainc and
"One auy was havina trouble
sw1mmin&. but that was because he
was trying to hold thrtt fishinJ p<>les
above his head," Stack said. ..The
other guy wouldn't come aboard until
we saved what was left of his boat.
"But that was classic TV-style. We
don't have too many of those."
And then there arc the storms.
"That's when we're busiest ...
Moms said ... We petrol lookina for
broken lines or boats dragina
anchors. We pass a spot by and say
The deputies couldn't decide. ho 11-
ever, whether the storms arc wo sc
than fightina fires that break out on
yachts and seaside businesses.
"When somethina happens on the
water, we're usually the first ones
there," Stack said. "The firefi&httna
was a shock to my system ...
Their Initial 16-weck tra1n1ng
course at the Shcntrs Academy and
cust.omary ass:11nment in the county
jail gave them little background
necessary for their curTCnt duty. but
Harbor Patrol de{>uties s~nd three
months with a training officer leam-
1n1 the ins and outs oflhe waterways.
They also receive additional tra1nina
from the U.S. Coas1 Guard.
The additional trainina includes
"I haven't tned 1t. but they told us
the firefighting gear floats... Stack
said. "I don·1 think I want to be the
tes1 case."
Another thing his asstgnment on
the water has tauaht him. Stack
added. 1s that he doesn't want to own
a pleasure boat.
"'It takes too much maintenance ...
I would say most of the problems we
run into art created by auys who don't
take enou&h cart of their boats ... it's
JUSt a like a car, you've got to take care
of 1t."
"ExC'l'pt my car will never sink on
the street." Moms added.
pulled the embarrassed women to t he .-----------------------------------------
center oftbe harbor.
Moms. 28, and Stack. 32. have
been assip cd to the Harbor Patrol for
211: years. after initially servina sev-
eral yean m muked patrol cars in
centtal and south county.
"'The .,_... d iffcttoce between
this assipment and rtplar: petrol, is
on patrol. whenever you meet some·
one. it's all nqati~e... Stack sajd.
"They are the vactim1 ofa crime or
somelhi"I traaic bas blooened.
Peopk always used to nip us oft:
"'But this is SCTViCM>riented. evuy-
thif!I is positive. Pcopk wave-with
all five fil\atrs ...
Like the m ythical policeman on the
root beat m his old neiahborbood,
dq>utics eet t0 know boat ownen and
the busjncamcn who dot the water .. frOnt community. That often helps.
they said, because the ownen are
of\en the nm to know when .tome-
thina is amiss and won't heSitate to
call thc.m.
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