HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-23 - Orange Coast PilotMONDAY, MAY 23, 1988 25 CENT
Anti-growth sentiment declining .
Survey Inds 4percentofrespondents
c urrently support June ballot initiative
county residents. In comma da}s.
the) hope to determme euctJy who 1s
behind the campl1an and combat Its
effects 1n ume for the countyW1de
vote on June 7.
B y ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .............
Recent surveys have found weak-
enm& support for the slow-growth
initiative, but not enouah to worry
the ballot measure's sponsors.
"Even with the slippage. we're s11ll
showmg a 2-t<>-I lead. Why should I
Nation
President Reagan sends
emissary back to Panama
for more talks aimed at
removing ruler Manuel
Antonio Noriega from
• power./A4
Coast
Many motorists are add-
ing their opinions on the
county's traffic problems
when they return their
freeway use question-
naires./ A3
Sports
James Worthy and
Lakersreadytojump
back into action in next
round of playoffs./81
Entertainment
Ousted conductor Keith
Clark returns to lead the
Pacific Symphony./ Al
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be nervous"" wd Tom Rogers,
president of C11Lzens for Sensible
Growth and Traffic Control.
Roaers a nd other measure backc r,
are charging that deceptive and
m isleading campa11n taeucs. funded
by county builders and developers.
ha"e caused support to erode among
Fund-raising fun
A survey of600 registered voters in
Oranic County conducted an May -
with findan&J announced Sunday -
by UCI PTofessor Mark BaJdus.are
found that about 54 percent of the
respondents supported the measure,
called the Citizens' Sensible Growth
and Traffic Control ln111at1ve. About
22 per«nt oppose the measure while
Spectaton cheer on the particlpanta Sunday who competed
In the Swim for the Go[d Biathlon at Barbor View Romes
green belt and community pool In Newport Beach. The nm
24 percent rcmam undecided
That represents a sharp drop from
last fall when Baldassare found that
78 percent of respoadents said Lhcy
would support 1nit1at1ves in their own
communities which would tie future
development to traffic improve-
ments.
Baldassarc's 1987 survey also
found. however. that while rcs1denu
strongly favor growth controls. only
35 percent support a complete ban on
de"clopment Most residents also
bcltc"cd that slow-growth 1n1t1at1ves
"'Ould not harm JObs or the housmg
market
But Roacrs now 1s chargJn' that
1n1t1at1vc opponents arc waamg a
campaign designed to mislead the
public about the effects of the in-
111au"e
Rogers said he has heard repom
that phone callers. who refuse to
1dcnt1f) themschei. personal!) ha'e
claimed to voters that the 1n1t1at1H
~ ould raise ta \CS b) S 1.800 per
person and "'ould actualh "AOrscn traffic cond1t1on) ·
and swim competition wu a fund-rat.er for the $1.25
million Marian Ber&eson Aquatic Center ln Corona del
Mar.
Safety threat of cranes in HB denied
By ROBERT BARKER
OftlleOlllr .........
Alleptions that the safety of
motonsts is threatened by high cranes
that extend at times over lanes of
Pacific Coast H ighway in Huntington
Beach have been denied by the
manaaerofan Anaheim-based equip-
ment compan}
John Schuster. manager of Calt-
fom1a Forkhft of Anaheim. said at no
11me have the 110-foot high cranes
earned loads of lumber over the
highway to construction sites on 20th
and 21st streets. as claimed by a
motonst
"Not one toothpick of matenal has
bttn moved over the street by the
cranes," Schuster said.
Acting Public Works Director Les
Evans affirmed that no matcnaJ was
ltf\ed over the highway to construc-
tion projects.
Newport Beach resident Rich
Coberly.· who travels Pacific Coast
H1ahway da1h. said he's logcd
complaints "'"h Cll) offic1al'i smce
Januar. about the cranes.
CobCrly alleged he saw lumber
being transported b) one of the cranes
over the h1g.hwa)
But Schuster claimed the two
cranes have operated on the sides of
20th and ! I st streets. and hf\ supplies
onl)' from the curb onto the site. not
O\ er the street
One of the cranes was dismantled
and mo'ed last Wttk Schuster said
because m ~ork was completed
The anns - or Jibs -of the cranes
do extend over streets when the ~1nds
pick up. Schuster said. but that 1\ out
of dcs1an
(Pleue eee CR.A.POtS / A2)
The) alw arc calhna themselves ··c 1t1zens for Traffic Soluuons."
Rogers said a name similar to the
support group ··cu1zcns for Sensible
Gro~th and Traffic Control."
.. The 1mpac1 1s ircatcst on t.hOK
v.ho aren't informed."' Rogers said
1h1\ morn1n& "I have no reason to
d1~put<" the ~urve) findings, and it
ccrtatnl) doesn't surpnse me. &iveo
tht: amount of money and re50urces
a' a1lablc 10 their side "
Rogers said 1mt1at1ve supporters
(Pleue eee GROWTH/ A.2)
Veterans
.fighting
to ·retain
benefitS
Fountain Valley
ra lly held as show-
of public support-
By PAl'L ARCHIPLEY °' .. 0.., Nllt ....
La~ P1stilh compared the sound
of the gun tngger cltck1na into an
em pl) chamberto that ofa bass drum
booming a<, a marching band passes
in parade It made the 1ns1de of his
bod~ '1bra1e
The gun harrd v.as prr-sscd apinst
Pm1111·s l<"mplc -and the tnger was
squeezed
His c.aptors ~pcated the torture
e' cl) da) for a month P1sttll1 was a
pn'iOner ofv.ar 1n Vietnam.
He kept h1i. stol) oftonurc and fear
to himself for :!O \CU'S Now he is
shanng 1t and urginJ other Vietnam
veterans to do hkt'W1SC
P1sulh v.as amonJ a small crowd of
veterans and their fam1hcs who
atte~ a ·~ute \o Amencan
Patnots .. on unday at Mile Square
Park m Fount.am VallC')'
Con~1,ed bv members of the ~athan ROSCllhefl congres.stonaJ
campatin and orpn1zed b) veterans.
the c' C'nl fea tured speaJc.ers who
focused on different aspccu of vet-
er.ms· Ii' cs from the nttd for veteran
unit) to the culture shock of comma
home from "'ar.
ror Pistilli the PO\\ expenencc in
I%' product'd traumas he kept
hu ned for t v.o decades beaux of lhC'
~mencan pubhc·s negative fcchngs
about the Vietnam War and those
v. ho fought there
H<" remembered pledgma at a
tratcmll\ in I%., where everyone
v.allcd out of the room when lhC}
learned he had fought rn Vietnam.
"Gu~s would Sit around and set
drunl and throv. up and nobod)'
"'ould mo'e But the) all walked out
on me. v.h1ch meant I was lower than
'omll to them ·· Pisulh said.
If emplo~ers found out an appli-
(Pleue eiee VBT<AJllS/ A.2)
Democrats face uphill battle in 42nd District
rnnscr' all' eon dclC'n~ and fol"C'1gn pohcv Second of two parts In Lhe June 7 pnmary Gay Kimbrough He 1denufie-d thr('t' 1s<eoucs as being at the topofhtf1ist
BJ BOB VAN EYK.EN elections eight R e-Of the thrtt Democrats. the estabhshment's choi« of nn11onal concern\ health Cal"C'. defense spcnd1n1 and
Ot .. Olllr,...IW '· h I publicans will fiaht at out ~ms to be Hunttnaton Beach collqc instructor Gu~ omc essn~\ Of the dozen candidates vymg for the 42nd . . • K1mbro\llh. who last month won the state Dcmocrauc .. I fa, or the creathm of an affordable and oom·
Congressional D1stnct scat. m ost aarce that the candidate for . their ~rt) s nom i-Party's endorsement at its conventton in Palm Spnnas. prl'hen"' e na110nal health llrt nC'1work, .. said Kim-
who capture the Democrat nomination wi ll definitely be nation, while three Democrats and one Peact and Kimbro\llh. a 24-ycar resident of Oran4C County. hrou~h
the underd<>l. freedom candidate will appear on their parties' ballots said he considers himself liberal on social issues and (Pl~ eee D&llOCltAT9/AS)
NB bond issue proposed
to fund more open space
f
PassageofProp.70
would help OC parks
Mesa officer
rev~rses role
with tickets
, .. ,_ .. ttaaA/d)
Mt*~ CoMt OM.Y PtlOT/ Monday, Mey 23. 1981
Strikingteachersreach agreement
a, n. Auoet•* Prt.a
A tentative qrcement, cndina.a I 2-
day-<>ld Oranac tJnified School Di~
lncl teacher strike, was cemented
Monday when district offietals prom-
ised tcacber1 lhC)" would not be
punished forthetr part in the walkout
The accord came at about 2 30 a.m
betWttn nqo11ators for the district
; and the 1,100-member Orange Uni-
fied Educauon Assoc1auon. said
union sl)Okeswoman Jud) Thomas.
"We received a 3 percent increase
for the I 987 to '88 school year and
agrttd thal there would be a tran-
s1uonal salary schedule imposed on
July I that would 11ve the teachers an
avera1e 6.1 percent increase."
Thomas said.
"Then 1n Fcbru•f¥ 1989, an ad-
d1taonal 1.22 pettent increase will be
added." she said.
D1stnct officials weren't immed1-
atel) available for comment on the
S<'ttlemenl, scheduled for a ratifi-
t:a11on ~ote by union members
Wednesday
Teachers had sought al 15 percent
pa) raise for the cu~nt school year
and a 6.3 percent raise in the 1988-89
period The district offered a 2.54
percent pay hike and a 3. 76 pcrct'nt
raise for the upcomt"I school year
Under the old contract, tcachcra'
pay ranaed from $21.686 to $40,628.
said unio n spokeswoman Roslyn
Jont.1
Another prov1s1on prcvenu the
Oranae County dmnct from tak1na
any reprisals ap1nst the tcachen who
took part in the strike that began May
12
Union leaders and representatives
of the 24.500-student distnct also
agreed on a fnnie benefit package and
creation of a joint committee to help
formulaic a nev. middle-school pol-
1c). Thomas said.
VETERANS RALLY IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY ...
F rom A l
cant had served 1n Vietnam ... thC')
figured you wC"re 10tng to go bcrstrl
and l1ll everybody.'' he said.
He found 1t easier to s1mpl~ It,·
about where he spent his ttmC' in thC'
service
P1st1lh thinks ~pie's attitude"
have rhangcd somewhat today ... hut
only bec.ause 1t'c; fashionable."'
.. Sul thef'c also fof"IOtten the
problems thal are unique to thC'
Vietnam vets. problems• that just
staned in Korea," he said.
P1st1llt 1s act1'c in numerous 'et-
erans groups no"'. becau~ "the ~C'I'>
nl'ed to suppon themselves. 100 ··
.. l',e been in JU'>t about CH'f)
GROWTH ...
P'romAl
hope to 1dent1f~ the ind" 1duals v.ho
are funding the campaign and o'er-
comc its ad ... ersc alkcts
Slow-growth advocates from
neighboring (.)an Diego. San
Bernardino and RI\ ers1de counties
haH· volunteered 10 help about 2.000
local supponers d1.,1nbute hteraturC'
10 rnunt) voter!> the w~lend pnor to
the ... ote
"'I am alwaH v.omed until the vote
1sactuall> casl:· Rogers said 00But am
J opt1m1st1l" I lena1nly am This 1s
the last chance for the voters to sa~C'
Orange Count~ ·
H·teram organization there 1s:· he
said ... , have yet to meet one Vietnam
or Korean ~eteran in my post.'"
Tom Diamond. executive d1rC'ctor
of Brotherhood Rath of All Veteran~
Organ11a11ons (BRA VO). agreed 'C't·
crans ha'e to learn 10 "~tick
togcther ··
.. The Veterans ~dm1nistrat1 on
nght nov. 1Hlos1ngdoors." D1amond
~ud ··A lot of benefits are beina
denied.""
Diamond traverses the countl) on
behalf of veterans. push1nf programs
like last )Car's Nat1ona Veterans
Unit) Conftrtnce in Los Angeles and
leg1slat1on like HR4632. introduced
b) Rep. John Rowland of Connecti-
cut
If passed. the bill would ensurC' the
U.S government would keep all
MIA.s listed until they were ac-
counted for. Diamond said.
Among other things, it would
protect spou!>es whose incomes are
cut off when the go' ernment decides
an MIA 1s dead even though no bod}
has been recovered.
Although Barry Richard Franks"
bod} came home from Vietnam in
1969, Janet Franks only feels close to
her son when shC' visits the Vietnam
War Memorial 1n Washington D.C
She. 100. works on behalf of
veterans whenever possible. she said
Sunda)
After her son was killed. she said
she was helped in dealmg w11h his
death by talking to veterans. She
found she could help them. too
.. I do a lot of counseling when J
can."' Frank~ said .. So man) bo)S
tame back v.1th ~o much gu1h "
.. The onl) wa) to honor 1ho)e "'ho
aren't here anymore 1s to help the
h~ing.
·Tm just sorry 1here aren"t more
people here toda} "
Rosenberg said the small turnout
v.as ind1ca11 ve of the tack of interest
in veterans· a1Ta1rs.
··Being a veteran 1s not the b1e 1'isuc
11 should be.'' said Rosenberg. himself
a ~e1eran of the U.S Navy
.. The government has to recognize
11 has a special relationship with those
who served.'"
Rosenberg said half of the coun-
11) ·s homeless are Vietnam veterans
or the families of veterans.
"It's unacceptable.'' he said.
"Those are issues we have to look at
and talk about."
Sunday's ··Salute" was tarnished
earlier in the week when some
veterans complained about Jts lie-in
to Rosenberg's candidacy in the 40th
Congressional D1stnct GOP primary
John Coman.judge advocate of the
California Amencan Legion. sent a
letter lo Roscnbef"I hcadquaners
warning the American Legion 1s
prohibited from participating in par-
tisan poht1cs and demanding that any
reference 10 the group be excluded
'rom future advenasemenls.
The Rosenberg campaign com-
pl ied with the request
BOND ISSUE PROPOSED FOR PARKS ...
From A l
issue for s-I m1lhun lur land
acqu1'>1l1on and park 1mpro,emen1s
That propos1t1on received a 61 5
percent favorabk \Ole. again ta1 1tng
to rClCl\ed the required 66 percent
Proponents that )Car v.arned the
bond 1\suc Y.ould be lhe l 11\ ·., last opponun1t~ tu pre<oer\e \lgn1ficant
open ~pace \Iles
"'11net> percent of the S7 I m1lhon
v.ould ha'e gone IO bu) I '4 acres in
nine ~1tes spread throughoul thC' cit)
v.11h the balance targeted for de' elop-
ing e'1\t1ng par~ ~11es
But opponent\ 1n those prC'-Prop-
os1t1on 1 l da'sargued that 1flhC' bond
measure passed. the 8 8 cents it was
expected to add to the tax rate would
b<." 1ntolcrablc on top of galloping
increases 10 assessed valuations.
Oppc.1ents also af"lued the Cit)
would be faced with the ongoing
C:\pense of maintaining m ncwl)
acquired propen)
fumtr said voter S(nt1ment ma)
ha'e changed since 1977. and he
belte,es such a bond could pass.
··-we constant!) ha"e requests for
add111onal open space. but wc don't
ha'c the mone) to bu) 11." said
Turner · I 1hough1maybe1t was lime
for another bond issue··
.\ccord1ng to a repon b)' lhe Parks.
Beaches and Recreation Dcpanment.
there are a number of locations in
Ne"Np<>n Beach suitable for open
space Among those listed are por-
tions of Buck Gull) and Castaways
and environmentally sensJllve areas
1n Westba>. Banning and Scmeniak
Slough
Some of the areas proposed for
open space are pan1ally developed,
and most would require some son of
cooperative arrangement w11h a pn-
vate landowner.
The Cit) Council has unul Aug. 8 to
place tht' issue on 1h~ No"C'mbcr
ballot
MEASURE WILL ENSURE OPEN SPACE ...
F rom Al
to complele the parl..
• 1 he Laguna ( 1reenbeh. cons1st-
1ng of I ~.000 acres of coastal mou11-
ta1n<, and can)ons \Urrounding 1he
u1:r uf Laguna Beach The bond
would prO\lde SIO m1lhon. needed
because much o l lhe land 1s pn~atel)
o"' ned and targeted for de" elopment
• The In int' Open Space which
retain\ a scenic art>a in the midst of
the lit" tha1 wuuld include a trail for
h1l..111g. b1l..ing and horseback nd1ng.
The hond v.ould provide S4 million
for the trail and surrounding areas
A.dd1t1onal funding controlled b)
the stale would alc;o be a'a1lable to
Orange ( oast ut1es. man) of which
are des1gnate<l tu rece1,e "ary1ng
amount\ of mone~ for open-space
projects Meral ')aid
Director of a non-profit su11ew1de
alliance of con sen at1on1sts, Meral
said he 1s lOnlidl'nl the mC'asure will
gain lhe netes~r~ \Otes 1n June
No bond mea<;urcs have bet'.n
turned dov.n b) 'oters since 1986. he
said. and the oppos1t1on 10 Prop-
os111on 70 is largel' \tlent
··we have oppos1t1on.'' Meral said.
·· .\hhough I don·1 know of a single
group against 11 in Oranf.C Count).
I'm sure thC'y're out there. ·
The state Farm Bureau and Gov
George Deukme1ian oppose Prop-
0~1t1on 70. but Meral said those arc
1rad111onal stances. He said groups
v.11h10 the governor"s adm1n1strallon
including the state Parks Com-
m1ss1on. suppon the measure
But he admits he was surpnsed al
the overwhelming suppon the elTort
received. and from the vanet) of
sources.
More than 58.000 suppon1ng <;1g-
natures were gathered in Orange
Count). out of a statC'w1de total of
735.000. he said
.. Most people are scns1t1,c to
preserving wildlife." Meral said
00Who can ~01e ·no· on Bambi" ..
The group's logo 1s a large 70 Y.1th
IY.O deer.
Developers support the group -
v.h1ch has enlisted help from Amigo'>
de Bolsa Chica and the Laguna
C onservanc) -because 11 pro' 1de'l
mone' for the conservat1on1s1s to bu'
the propcn). rather than forong the
landholders tOJUSt g1'e 11 up
'"The developers see the need for
open space. but w11h 1h1s we 1..an pa)
for 11 rather than hcg for 11."' said
Lorraine Faber. a member ol ~m1gos
de Bolsa Chica.
The In ine Co. Y..h1ch own!> aboul
one-se...,enth of the land 111 Orange
Count). suppons the measure, along
v.11h sc"'eral building companies
The Cll) councils of Fountain
Vallq and Laguna Beach endorsed
the 1n111at1ve. while the admin1s-
trat1\'c ~1aff at Newpon Beach has
rec.:ommended the endorsement
In 1ne is proh1b1ted from supporting
<.uch moves. but Mayor Larry Agran
has endorsed 11 .
Supervisor Hamett Wieder. s1att>
5<-n Manan Bergeson and Laguna
Beach Mayor Pro Tern Dan Kenny
also have pledged their suppon.
:v1eral said -
CRANES ...
From Al
$4 .8M Lo tto jackpot untouched The process 1s called weather-
vanina. In times of moderate to heavy
winds. a brake 1s removed and the
arms of the crane move with the wmd
to reach a natural resting place,
Schuster said.
SA( R.\ME"HO ( .\P) -Nobod)'
won the S4.8 m1lhon jackpot 1n tht"
Cahforn1a Lottery's twice-weekly
.. Lotto 6-49 .. pme. settlnJ the stage
for a SQ m1lhon top prize an the next
drawma. officials said Sunday
Sta•e players failed to correctly
iuess alJ six numbers in Saturday's
drawina. but five people picked five
riaht and also selected the bonus
number to win sttond pnzes of
S2SS,807 each, said LotteT) spok~
man David Hall.
The winn1na numbers wt:tt: 36. 37.
1•. 42, 28. 2S and lhe bonus number
=E llily Pilat
l&AIMOFFICE
.,._ .. y ii C-a -CA. ..--!lo• tWO c;.ra ,,.._ Clo t16H
"'as 17 The numben weH· chosen b)
Lotto machine dunng a telcv1S1on
broadcast onainating 1n Sacramento.
The elusive jackpot totalled
$4.8 I 6.604. Hall \atd
Five of lhe six w1nn1ng numbers
WlthOUI the bonus W('f(' picked by 13 1
playen. eamina them a pnze of
S.S.069. he said A pnze ofS 70 went to
8.S5S players who picked four
numbcn.
Pri1es of S5 will so to the 181 . 76 7
players who corTCCtly auened thrtt
numben.
If the brakes were set 1n windy
cond1t1ons. he said. the crane would
be unable to lurn and could suSllil\
damaac. Under extreme condicions.
the cranes could collapse.
The practice of wcather-vanina is
recommended by federal 1u1dehnes
and the manufacturer. he said.
··1 can see why it's a disquieting
thou&ht (to sec the arms of the~
overF\ead). Schuster said ... But in flCt.
it's very common ind very ufe ...
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Southern Calltomll Wiii be ftlr through TUM<My, wlth
lllghUy coolef day., forecutera ukl.
Tt,. National W•thlr S«Vlce predicted nlQht and morning
low C)ouds along the coatt. wn.re hlgN wlll be rn the mid eo. to
neet" 70 with low• In the mkt 50s to low eo..
From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -In,_
coastal water• Light variable wind• tornghl and Tuesday
morning. becoming wHt to touthwetl 10 to 16 '"' with 2-foott
NU In the afternoon Wesl to southW9st awell 3 t .. t Night and
morning low clouds through Tuesday with only partial afternoon
oleattng Outer coa1tal waters Small craft advlaory from Point
Conception to Santa Rosa Island. Northwnt wlnd1 25 to 30
knots with 6 loot seas through Tuesday South of Santa Rosa Island west to northwest winds 15 to 20 knoll with• loot Mas
Northwest swell 7 feet Night and morning low clouds through
Tuesday with only partial afternoon clearing.
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la Veges .. 1• ..-s--v...., 50-U Ton-.,_ 15 51 5 •s a "' -.... ae-., r sz P "' LlllM Roca M SI lagune 9Mc:ll (WKIS'll •2 w-14 M ............. ,.....,.., ., I SS a m ""°
L--es " I.Ge ~ AlrPOt1 llCM1 v_.....vi,. 12 S4 n...at 1 31 pm
.....
Navy death hearing to be public
PENSACOLA. Fla (A Pl -Six \1irec k1's screams for help.
sailors 3:Ccuscd in the drowning of a Family members say 1hey were 1old
recruit in a training course face a M1red..1's death was an accident. and
pubhc hearin& this week as Nav) Nav> records in Washington 101t1ally
officials denied charges b> the man's a11nbuted his death to natural causes.
famil) that the) were 'low to in-He was in an air-sea rescue training
'esllgate his death course at 1he Pensacola Naval Air
nculum changes. The school could
reopen June 15 1f the changes are
approved b) St.'n1or Nav} official\ 1n
Washington.
Airman Recruit Lee Marecki. IQ. of Station.
Appleton. Wis .. died March 2 af\er The Navy RescueSw1mmerSchool
instructorsallegedl) dragged him into has been closed since his death. and
a pool against h1~ Y..Jll and held his fi~e instructors were charged w11h
head under water af\er he failed a 1n' oluntal) manslaughter and con-
rcscuc dnll. <,p1raq to commit battery. Their
Other recruit~ rcponedly were told commandtn~ officer was charged
10 turn theirbacb 10 the pool and sing with derchc11on of dut)
A.II or pan ofa heanng 1entall,cl)
scheduled for Wednesday o n charges
against the commanding officer and
pelt) officers will be open to the
public. officials sa)
.. We never ha'e had an) desire to
keep 1h1s 1hingqu1e1:· said Vice >\dm
N .R Thunman ch1efofna,alcdut:a-
t1on and training
.. The Star-Spangled BannC'r .. as loud-"la') and Coast Guard officials
I) as the) lOuld to drov.n out ~ere to meet toda} lo re' 1ew cur-
But LL Lee Saunders. a public
a1Ta1rs officer. said ponions of the
hearing might be closed for legal
reasons
MESA OFFICER REVERSES ROLES ...
F rom Al
k.ent staned 1n 196 7 as an assistant hnc worker.
assembling door panels at a plant in Los Angeles He was
18 mJrrted thefotherofahabdimandlookingforawa'
tonH•'l up Hc"'anLedtohJ\(:h1<>fam11\ 1nahou.,l·ti' thr
11mt• ht' \on '"'a' .i"'arc ol h1<, surrnund1ng<i
It 1n11~ onl~ d \l·ar lx·torr hr "'as promoted to a JOh
rnnJu, ling ll'Sl'l in a smog cm1ss1on'> lab Meanv.hdr he
\ldrteJ taking night clas~s at Rio Hondo < olkge 10
hnoml .i quallt~ control engrncer
<.)uallt) rnntrol runs in the Kt>nt fam1h lt"<i not onl)
lhl· fidd 1hc other male Ken ts "'cnt tnlo. 1t"<i the path three
of lhl· '><:rgcanl°'> ~1slerc; followed
\.'. hl'n the Lm \ngele' plant folde<l. l\.ent wa' ot1creJ
anothl·r promotion The onl} rub was he ~uuld ha'e to
nw' l' 10 the Midwest Ha' 1ngspent thl' first 12 ~car<, ofh1s
life 1n Detroit Kent wa' not eagl·r to n-turn to the cold
"Cather and turned 1hc offrr down
Instead. he mo' ed 1n10 a C hr-.slcr management
po~ll1un 1n a small test fanltt) 1n Santa Fe \pnngs
In the meantime. he had 1aken up molocrns'> raung
lk got hooked 1n 1971. ~"hen a friend in"1tcd him 10 go
moloH ~cle nding 1n thl' dl·<,en
l\.cnt !.tanl·d racing on the ama1cur circuit and
rTlO' cd up to the pros" hen he accumulated enough point'\
In qu.tltf} him for a profl•s,1onarc; license
B) that lime, Kent had \pent 81/i years at Chr~slcr
Bui after all tho!>C }Car~. the JOb jUSt wasn"t challenging
and the chance for promotwn on the West Coa'lt v.as shm
\<temonc' of the t1lke1 v.nting officer of h1-. 'outh
tugged at Kcnl
•· 1wanted10 do somc1 h1ng where I would ha' e -;ome
~rt of impart I v.anted tu help the pubhc and 11 sounds
('Orn). but I v.an1ed to fight c nme That son of stutT. ..
Kent said.
•••
So he began looking around Anaheim and { osta
Mesa were both doing barkground checks on him but
C o\ta Mesa beat 1he other Cit) in a JOb offer
!king a police officer meant g1~ 1ng up prufe'\\1onal
mntoaoss. there jUSt wasn·t the time to train
Just before rctinn~ from his professional career 1'en1
managed one last achievement: He brokC' h1-; collarbone
1n three places
But Ken I was determined to go to the police academ)
at (Jolden West College. In spate of a doctor"s warning 10
v.a1t until he was complC'tely healed. Kent went ahead.
h1d1ng 1n the middle of the pack so dnll instructor'
Y..ouldn·i spol him. pic k on him or make him to do penalt~
pu!.h-up). When he did cahsthent1cs or man1al am
exercises. he ~ould favor one arm. And when he got homl'
at night he had to wear a shna and a brace.
Kent moved through patrol. through the detective
bureau and through the traffic d1v1s1on before be<·oming a
.,ergeanl six )Cars ago. Now he 1s second in hne to become
a lieutenant The promotion could come as soon as this
\um mer.
These days Kent ndes his police motorcycle to wortc
from the Huntington Beach home he shares with his wile
and three sons. And he sull races about three 11mes a
month. keeping in shape for the Pohce Olympics.
Kent is something ofa legend m his own d1vmon for
ht\ motocross achievements. He has taken 37 medals -
24 gold -1n 14 poli~ games
Kent also has 1u1dcd his nine motorcycle officers to
first-place honors in countyw1de compet1t1on The
'>cr1cant look ind1v1dual honors m that.
And the Anaheim officer who proved to be a role
model for a lcen-aae boy who loved motorcycles., KC'nt
has tned unsuccessfully to find the man. but the officer
apparently has retired and moved away.
Perfect Traveling
Companions
Spring '88
•
Orang9 (:()alt DAJLY PILOT/Monday, May 23, 1988 * AS
.............................................................................................................................
Debate on county
slow-growth issue
planned for UCI
Survey to pinp".lint highway needs
The mcnts ofOranae Coun•y's propoted slow·
ar<>wth m1t1auvc wall be debited Tuetday at the
Social Science L«turc Hall on the UCI campus.
Tom Rog.en. co-founder of C1t11ens for
Sensible Growth and T raffic ConLrOI, and Dr
Gcorac Reisman, P.rofessor of economics a t Pep-
perdine College, wall speak on the issue at the 7:30
pm. event.
Jim Cooper of KOCE-TV wall moderate the
debate, which 1s titled .. lmphcat1ons of Growth
lnit1a11 vcs" wath a focus on Oranae County and the
June 7 ballot measure.
Career day slated
Thou~nds of Orange County h11h ~hoot and
college students art expected to attend Tuesday's
ninth annual Career Awareness Day for the
Handicapped Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon at the
Anaheim Convenuon Center.
Adm1ss1on 1s free but parking f~ arc $4 for cars
and S8 for bu~s Call Caryl Miller at 966-4126 for
deta1h
County future viewed
BJ l.A.NCE IGNON °' .. __,,..._
Issac Collins says the only people who
JJVc ham any problems are tome of the
auys who dnvc b1a BM~s and Mcrcedes-
Benzes. They're more likely to brttie naht
past him . W1ndows rolled Uaht. eyes on the
road.
Otherwise, JUSl about every motonst
stops and aJadly acttpts one of the
q uest1onna1rcs he hands out on freeway on
ramps an Oranic County.
"ff you smile and be real rcccpuve . a
lot of them will "op." the 5-nt.a Ana
resjdcnt said. st.andana at the end of the
Jeffrey Road on ramp to the southbound
San Diego Freewa~
Of course, some ~ople don't quite
know what to make of the forms
Some ask 1f it's a lo11ery ttckel Othe~
.. The) ask. ~is this a lO Upon for a ~tll
pack.,." said (olltn\ dressed 1n a bnght
orange helmet and vc<1t
Whtie the quest1onna1res 1ha1 Collins
and aboul 35 01hcrs are d1stnbu11ng
throughout 1he count) ma) not he a 11cket
to riches. or e'en a cold brew traffic
planners hope the) "'" g1H' 1hem prt'Ct!".t'.
data to help dc'>1gn three propo-.cd free
wa\S v.hteh ma' he a misnomer sincc the
thought no" 1s 10 mal..e them 1011 road.,
In wme r~~. respondt-ntl have tn·
eluded thc:ir opinion' of what that actton
~hould be
·· )Ou ~oplc a~ pass1n1 out w"Qnhlen.
11mc<onsum1n1 c-ostl}' eneray-wasuna qunt1onna1rc~ \\ h) don't )OU act ofTyour
duff\ and build ~me (frt'ewar»." wrote
one d1sgruntlt'd motonst
.._nuther pul 11 more blunll) 11 that's
p<.>'>~tble
·Just build the damn .-orndor
But not all "'Tltlt"n re)pon\e\ art' in tavo1
ot lht• lOmdor\
Rct1d m' l•P'> "'••IC' ano1hn ~o 1011
road
II funding t(l>t"\ d\ plctnnrd wrndor
•IHl\lrUl t1on "'ould hegin on •ht· San
Joc.14u1n Htll\ Tr.rn\pona11nn ( omdor b'
thC' ('OJ ot I'll(\) rhc road Y>ould lint.. the
S.:1n I >1t·go Fr<.'C'"-a' JI ~n Juan ( ap1s1rano
\\1th lht• ( or11na JC'I \far F rC't'"-3\
( 1ruundh11:a~tng on tht· olher two IS
!>l hl·dult:d for I tJlf1, fhC'\ include the
E:.J\lL'rr 1 rdn'>puna11un C orndor hnk1na
tht Rt\l"f\tdt I •et""d' near C..n psum
< ..i 11' on " 11 I' 1 ht' "i.rn ta .\ na F reewa' near
Jamhort'L" R1i.:1d 1 ht· Fno1h1ll Transpor-
1alH>rt ( orr 1dc.11 1ht longt''>l of tht' th~
" 1ulJ, unnn I lhl' laSlt"rn ( omdor 10 the
\ar I >it·~· 1 f rn·" a' '>uuth ot \an C'lt'mtnte r ht l''>ltm.ilt•J ..... ,tor all three'. amount\
to $1 ' h11l1u11 ~~ pert·t'nt of which t~
supro">t.'d to l"mt· Imm de .. eloper fees "Orange ( ounty Tomorrow: It's Your Choice"
1!> the 'ubJCC:t of a luncheon d1scuss1on Tuesda) at
11 10 am at 1he Red Lion Inn in Costa mesa
Panelists will discuss the ram1ficat1ons of
Orange ( ount~ ·~growth-control in111a1tve froin the
federal, state and regional perspec11 .. es Call Diane
Pntchcll a1 241 1700. e~t. ~05, for more 1nfor-
mat1on
The \Ur' c' " he1ng conduucd b~
Wilbur <;m11h .\\'iOl1ates from ( onnect1
cut. "hich has done s1m1lar studH.''>
throughout the coun1r. The com pan) '4J\
h1rC'd b' the Tro.n,ponatwn < orndor
.\gt·nc IC'>
The one-page lorm pustagl' 1nduded
asl..s eigh t quest1onH.ll"\1gned to gt' e traflic
anal\\I\ an idea "ht're all tho~ lars and
truc(s are from and" here the' arc going
Do9\t ..... ,.._"'We,,_
A worker prepares to hand out survey. at an on ramp to the San
Diego Freeway .
T h1 'u' '\'\ \ ondudr~ on Ma \ 26 and
"'111 ha' c: Wt luJt•d SCI monttonng points at
'•.truiu, lrt't'"'J' Jllt.'>'> potnh
Hut 1 ttrclln Jc)('\0 I OC't'd to wail for the
rnull\ .,.,huh "on 1 h<" aqulable for about
Jn11lhl'I lour munlh\ to ll·ll him Orang<'
' <•ullt\ '' "nn· dn·p tn car.
Quake semlnar ln LB .\rmcd "'''h th1'> 1ntormatton. de<,1gnef\
c;hould he.· able to figure out the number ot
lane'> to build and "'here 10 erect acce<,s
ramps. '><ltd Bob "Torello transpona11nn
lft'ilted ii . p1uurt' ot "hal tht· lounl\ \
luturl· traITil plans m1gh1 loo!.. lt l..t• lhl'ft'"•
nu '>Ub\t1tu1e tor going out and J\ktnl!( thr
Jlluplc "'ho u<..c.' 1hr road'
LllUnll\ 1111 nltllt th.in : jll•t\l nt ll·
'f><•nJC'J liul \lnu· lhl' 'IJr\t"' ~l!-Jll tn
Or.:1ngc < uunt' on \pril ~4
\• jll'rttnt
hJ l mc.1ileJ 1n ti tr t11rm' -.J1J \u-..in
\1.1rtl'L .. pol..t''"' 1>t11an '"' I ht' , .. rr 1d111
.igt·nl ll'\
l 'l nt'H'I .,CTn 1ratlic ltll(' this he ..aid
·" 11~ "-Jtt ht·J .1 non·\lnp stn:-:im of
Htl•dl' tl11v. do.,.n 1he \an D1cgo Fr~·
The Jewish <. ommun11\ <.enter of South
Orange Count) "111 sponSor an eanhquakc
preparedness seminar Wendesda) at 7 30 pm. at the
center. 298 Broadwa). Laguna Reach
S) stems anal) '>I lor ~ii bur Smith
•• T ht' rl•a\on '-"l' fl' dtllng lhl\ I\ ht•l JU~·
''t· rl· gl'll1ng real-"orld da1a · Tordlo
\Jtd "It 1hrre .,.3., J txtter "-J'. 10 Jv 11
Al0 J Jo II
· '-"t".rt j!.l'lltnl! hal!' Jnd "JJ!' Jnd haJ!'
hJt k in . ~h~· \.did I OL"' t' '4 .1nl! lilt''
" J \urt the' 'i: Kot problem' n Houston
Jnd < 'ltliigo hul 11 kti. up 1J1.. .. a .. 1onalh
··I h" •~ ton\tani · ~ htll' romputcr models have alread' In \1mll.:1r \unr~' 1n other p.:1n' •>I thC' "Jnl Jt 11un
Ri ch Dewberry, battalion chief of the Laguna
Beach Fire Depanment. will provide ltfe-sav1ng
1nforma11on for use tn the e .. ent of a maJOr trt'mor
The nen1 1s lree and details are a' a1lable at
497 2070 Boat seized in Northern California under zero tolerance
Rabies cllnlc In Mesa .\LAME:D.\ !.\Pl-The 50-foot lishtnK
tw)at "111.holt.-"-1arn· has become the first
'esscl ~ired 1n '\onhcm ( altforn1a under
the t · ~ go' ernmt·nt''i so-called "zero
toleranu•· drug-figh11ng program
< Hfaer ( aroltne Feldman J eldman c,J1d 1hrn· ulhcr hoa: ·~:l/urt·\
h.i\l' tx·<.'n ntJdt• In< .ihlnrn1a unlkl thl·
/l'ro I krJOlt' roltt \ v. hit h Jlln"\ ll"lkr.tl
agt·n, 1l'\ 111 '4..·11t pr rpl"n' 1n thl hJttk
J~Jlfi~I Jru~ l h•>'>t' \\<.'rl· made 11lhhort•
nl \Jn I >it"!!" 1r \<>ulh~ rn c .i 11< mid -.hl
Jddl·d
I hl tl-1.-i• "'J' 1urnt·d o'er to l \ ( ustoms
Jgrn1, Jtt \unJa,
A lo"-cost. ant1-rab1es \acc1na11on cltntc for
dogs" 111 be held Wednesda) at 7 p m on the Orangt'
Count}' Fairground!> 1n Costa Mesa
feldrn.10 ..a1J tht• manJu.:1n.:1 \\J\ "an
plain '1c" on thr ded. ol lhl' p1IP1 hou-.c ·• 1 h mar 1 n Oc.1ard "'ho &J'e ht) name
11nh .i' ~IC'\C' ,,ud he Inc\ on the boat and
fi,hn up Jnd do" n thC' coa'it
Count) vc1cnnanans are pro' 1ding the sen-ice
at a cost of SJ per dog Call 52 l-fflRO tor funher
tnform•Hlon.
The ~>at "as tal..en over b\ the crtw of a
( oas1 (,uard .. esscl from San Francisco
about~ pm 'iunda\ at1er the d1sco'ef) of
a ··101nt'' "'onh of man1uana." s.a1d Pett)
Tht• boal "-•lh J man and '-"oman
.ihuard "a' ..e11ed three mile\ oil "ian
Leandro ahout I 5 mill''> \outheac.1 ol "ian
I rJnt t!>lu after the ( 11a'>I (Juard hoarded
tu mal..e a rnu11nl' 1.akt' ht'lk I ndl·r thl' program l>"na' u ! tlw
'\1 oil \IJrll' tuuld lo-.t' lht•tr ornDCn'
He--..aid lhe < oa~t C1uard and ( U\tom~
tillit IJI' "ha' c: gol lhC'IT 1oh to du The\ l"l"
l11unu1u" anJ the:' re not g" 1ng u<. a hard
ltnlL' FeldmJn ..aid uo atrl'\I\ "'C're mJde
Home sale semlnar
People interested 1n learning abou1 selling their
homes b) themselves are 1n' lled 10 a free seminar
Wednesda}' at the Newponer Reson. 1107 Jam-
boree Road. Newpon Beach.
DEMOCRATS FACE UPHILL BATTLE IN 42nd DISTRICT ...
From Al
The 7 p.m program is free but. because seating
ts ltm1ted. rcsen.auons are ad .. 1sed Call 740-16::!6
for add1t1onal information
The >\I OS ep1dem1r is anothN area that de~r' t''
1ncreaM'd nauunal a11en11on Kimbrough ~rd
•• 1 "ould 'uppon increased funding lnr rt'..carch Jnd
C''>pcctalh for educauon:· he said "I thin!.. 11's the lattn
arl'a 14hcre .,..c:·,e reall' fallen d<Wn ..
Democrats to meet
Democrats 1n I.he 69th A~o;cmbl\ D1stn'1 -will
meet Wcdnesda) al 8.30 pm at Progr~sst"e Sa\lngs
and Loan, 19900 Beach Blvd Huntington Bea1:h
pnor to the meeting of the Democratic Club of~ est
Orange Counl) ._II Democrats 1n the d1s1nc1 are '"' 11ed Call
894-2608 af\er 6 pm for more information.
In the defc:n\e hudget. Kimbrough ~•d ht' linor<,
\taltng hadt '>umc: ot thl' h1g-11ckc1 11em'> .l\ a "'J' In
rrduung \pending
"One thing I'd loot.. al t'i rntc; 1n SDI (\tar~ ar'' · hl'
Yid ·:.ilthough I .,.ould not l1kt• 10 '>t'C' 11 cndt•d ent1reh 3\
long as 1h1: "'°' 1t'I'\ are '>pt>nd1ng ~'eral b1ll111n a 'ear on
c;tra1eg1t dden!>l' ··
The ~1ealth bomber." h1ch camt"S a prt•t tag ofS40
m1ll1on and 1hr Tndent II D-~ missile \\\ll'm are otht·r
ttems ~1mbrough ..aid ht' "'ould ltkt' to sci: ddaH·d
Joint program in Irvlne
On the other hJnd, Kimbrough said he fa, ors lhl'
Lrcalwn of .1 ti1N1-.,h1p "la\\ a goal "htth 1he Reag;in
adm1n1\lrutH>n has abandont'd
Kimbrough 4.! "as born in "ev.pon K 1 ano gre"
up there and in Qumq Mass He holds hdl helor'c. and
mastl'f\ degrees 1n htstof! from Cal State Lnng Beach and
nu"' tt'alhl') poh11cal ~1ence at Ml San Jaunto Collegl'
Ht· 1\ dt' om:d and hac. a 10-,C'ar-old daughter
The ln-tne Senior Services Program and the
Anh nus Foundation will sponsor a scm1naren111led
"Joint Efforts," beginning Wednesda) and running
throuah Jul) 17 at the (rv1ne Senior \enter. )
Sandburg Wa)
The class size 1s ltm1tcd to the first 20 registrants
and adults of all ages with anhntts problems are
welcome. Call 733-1055 for addittonal 1nforma11on
Ada Unruh
.\da Unruh. another Dt:mlx ra1 lall' hrr\Clf a fil,(al
and monetar. reformer
.\<o might be C\pected her platlorm 1<. "'~.'ghted
hea' ii> 1ov.ard "'hat 'ihe call!> "pocketbook t'i'iues
Monday, May 23
Founder and pre'itdent of the Committee to Balance
the Bud&ct "Ith fair Tautton. l lnruh haHalkd fora flat
income ta:\ rntc of 10 percent ~1 th no i;peual interest
deductions Like some ol her Repubhcan counterpan<i. l nruh
said she fo, ors n.-ducing the nation's delen<it· <ipend1ng
burdt"n by requmng that prosperous all1cc; '>Ulh as Japao
and West Gerrnan) pav for the m1htaf) prott·ct1on the)
rece1"e from the L1.S
• 6· 30 p. m Costa Mesa Plannina Commission,
council chambers. 77 Fair Dnve.
• 7 p m ffatlDgtoa Beacll City Coancll,
council chambers. 2000 Main St
Tuesday, May 24
··\.\e're spend1n1 o-.erSl00 b1lhon a )Car 10 delend
N .\TO and Japan;· she said. ">\bout 30 percent of our
na11ona l budaet goes to defense. Meanwhile. Japan spends
I percent of its bud~t on defense. That's one rt'ason
1hc:-'re flounshing 1n the global market and we are not .. No mecunas scheduled
She said she oppostS huge expenditure\ on foreign
Woman allegedly stabbed
by her son is out of danger
By JONAmAN VOLR.E
OI ... 0.-, ,._ 9'..it
A woman who was repeatedly
stabbed dunna a domestic araument
ts out of danscr in the in~n~e ~re
unit at Fount.am Valley RCSJonal
Hospital while her I 8·yea.r~ld 1s an
custody for the cnme at Oranac
County Jatl. ·
Martha Nelson. 38. was found in a
pool of blood in the bedroom of the
Fi>untain Valley home she aharcs
with her busbend and ton. John
Nelson.
AuthontJeSsaid it was John ~elton
who called offic:en on the 9 t I
emeraeocy ltne and said. "1 stabbed my mother."
Pohc:e said the stabb\na came after
an araument bctMien the mother and
son, bu• would not dabota.~.
Manha Ndt0n was UtitiaUy in
cntical Condition after u.adcrloina
em~ SWJCrY at fo1.&nLlia Val-
ley Rqioftal Hosotial, but a doctor
theft today SI.id W WU .. dotna fine
and out of danatt ...
Juan Carlos Abu.no, lj, and J~
Tona Nunn were booked into
Oranarc Coun\) Jail and a l ~)'Cllr
old wu booked nto Ju~nilr Hall.
trOlllltal:a Valley
PoUcie •llltd • PUP of area liquor
StOfCI ova the wukcnd to~ fOf
AhoSM al)qfdly Kll1n1 akohol 1llql'9
ly to mi*°'1. ln all. 21 pcoC* -indudu~t dctb and o..._n -wert
cited lbftbc ~violation. Potitt wrow.lk ciwioa afttt ICftdi • 1 1~
~-old up6orer XOUI into
UqoOr acxea If t~ ~ btbind thr c:oaw asted rcw identafiaau.on. the t«~"'91d ldmia be wa1 not ~ tft9'111'_.to bu beet. Of the uora
John Nebon was booked into the
Ora.n,r County Jail on suspicion of
attempted m urder, authonues said.
He was bc1na held on S2SO.OOO b11I
and wu tcbcdulcd 10 be arrat&Ded
Tunday in West Mun1c1pal Court tn
Westminster.
The st.abbina shocktd ne1ahbors of
the Nelsons. who dncnbed the
r.mily u an ''Oz:zle and Hamett
fam.ily ...
Ptttr NcllOft. Unha's husband.
was unavailable for comment
iovutiJakd. 2l of 26 asked (Of
idcntifica.t.ioo. oolatt said The d!1Pt" tacmmecf &om pett'r\U ' C'Otn-olaiftb that tbcir d:tildtto were abk to
bu)· b«rCMily.
0... .....
A marooo 1979 ~ro&et Malibu
u okn ovu the~ fivm ·~ l IOObkd of PaularinoA~ • • • A wocnae ~ lk>k t ruors from Scan' Soulb C PW.a
SIOfe &l ahoUt' p.m. nday. Tbe -
was put " SI SO. • • • A car wt th a l itmK ofTOO HARD
was 1.tOkn earl) nda~~ Kua the Cl ub. The . bed •
a1J
~ t' .sre the l n1tc-J ~lah."" "' -\m<.'nl a n .. 1 the l n11A·<l
\tJtl'\ 111 1hc \\or Id ·· \hC' '>.lid
l nruh LhJrJllen1c\ her P..•'>1t111n' >n C'COOt•nltl
t\\UC'\ J' modcra1r In lOn'>t'n...tll\<'. and non par11san
Ph1h>\oph1calh h1•"'l"'er \he \atd \ht· lollo""' 1n lhC'
lnotstcp\ Pl hn ratht'r 1n-IJ\lo lalt' \IJtt· trl·a,urcr I ''4'
l nruh
"I 'iuppon the rC'('ord o l m' father-1n-lav. v.h<,
aulhnr<.'d the l nruh ( '' 11 Rights .\rt and tht' l nruh T •uth
in Lc:ndmg .\ct ·· shC' Ytd ''I'm a DemonJt h<"cau" 11 '
u'>uall' Dt:mocrat'> Y>ho turn 1htJl8' an1und ·
\he also has a ma1or endo~mC'nl 10 her aed11 • • •n
tht· .\fl < lff<i. C t)mm1ttet" 11n Polt11ll'I Edulallon
l nruh ~2. "a' Morn anJ raised 1n lung Beat h 't
n11"'l1,t·,1nRcdond118c:'arh\.\t1hherhu,hand Brull J ,•
her '' •ll < 1t·ot1re\
Dan Farrell
T ht• third f.kmcxrat tn thC' rate,., J [, 111!! Beal h \lo ntl'I
.... ho trJtl'> hi\ ix1ll11tal LOO~ hlU!.OC'\S tn pan IP hi\
re5.1dt·nll' ,,,ml.' \t'clrs ago 1n J ne1ghh<Hhood "'tl htn a
stone ' 1hum 'l-lhl' 111-fatt'd Three \1 l' 1'1anJ nudt·.ir
po"t'r pl.int
Dan Farrell add'> to h" ant1·nudt•ar \t,11hr J
trad1t11,nJI l'K'm1x ralK agenda ol t11mm1tm<.'nt h• ,,14, •.d
1mpr1•' t•men1 program\
lkalth rare homele'i .. nc\\ and prnhkm<> rdalC't1 w
drug' and Lnme lop his ~ltttcal agenda
"\\ ~ need soml· \1ln of minimum ~tandard of he.11th
t are tur Jll of our ut11en~ ... hC' ..aid "Tht·n· hast' ht· J
comprt•ht•n<;1,e na11onal S\'item ofhealth l3rC' ··
The na11on \drug probkm<> mu\t b.: addrec;'iC'J tri,111
the dt'lllJnd s1dl· J\ "'l'll ac. lhc 'upph ~1de hC' \a1d ··~l· nc:ed 111 grt the mC'ntal ht•alth rrnfC'!>Swn.11, 11
look mor<.' care(ulh at "h' people are taking drugc."' Y>l'
can focus on ehm1na1:n~ that dC'mand ht: ..aid "Pan"'
the problcll). 1s that the mrntal health lC1mmu011' na'
s1mpl\ not comC' tll am ,ondus1ons a''" "h' our l..11h
would '-".lnt to do .. nme1h1ng 10 lhC'm'it"hC' that " "'
destruc11' e ··
As for reducing the '>uppl~ of drug .. t1n"tn& 1ni. tilt
U.S .. the federal go' t'mment nCC'ds 10 b«ome mon· 3\\.1rr
ofhow fo~11m poltc) del1<i111n\ afTC'Ct thC' drutl tradC'
I k rl'll'rrt'd Ill r.;, C'nt fl""\ cl;won ... th Ill 1he ( I~ backC'd
'\.1, .. r.ati"4n ( ontr.s.!>..h.4\1'. c:n~l! ir, urui tra.ITu .. L1fl! lu
rJ-...·!und'
htrrl'll 1s 4ti and" 11ourl..tng 10" drll .i dc.-(1.rec 1n ueat1\t'
.,.r 11n~ .ii < JI ldlc Long Beach ·Born 1n ~tlanlll ( 1t,.
"" J he a11t·ndl'd l....d!:>allC' l ollegc in Ph1ladelph11 for a
1 r \ rt"\1dl'nl ·I< alttomia \In c l"n'. F-a~ll "''sin
l '"¥Beath Hc "d1,orcC'd and h.l' .1 10-,ear-old S•'n
Richard Rose
R1ch.1rd Ro-.e 1<; tht" onl' PC'ale .md frn~om Pan'
,Jnd1dJIC' 1n lhl J~nd D1stnl't rate
\ 'J \tar-ii J L>mmun11' .icll' 1~1 .tnd former strC't"I
pn-a, h<.'r. ROS(' hJ' l'c.'C'n act I\ C' 1n promoting the nghts of
J1\;ll'\kd peopk '>till(' h1) \Outh
lt11. ri'"'t \t\IU 'cg1strat"'" "'as Rt"puhltcan but he
l'<'~aml' J DcmO\. rat n thC' 1 ·i-("
Ht· 1•1ned thC' f\·al C' and f fC't"dom Pan' in I '1K4
,1...,1ni: \t'\t'ra >C'J.r'> "' "-Or~ t>n ,.,SUC'~ rclated to
, rk rnJt111nal pt-alt
I lnt· ,11 tht· pnn, 1p.al ,,.,u<"I KL>\t' ).dtd he "'ould lt ~e 10
J,1dn"" lht uin' l'f\wn 'JI mil1t.an tndu<;tncs 10 Cl\ titan
!'lt!u,trtl'' "htlh he ..aid generate far m<•rt' 10M
fh , hJng1nt1. "'hat people dl• \OU t.in put lar mort
fk'"f'I.-il• \\o1rk thal'' a lac11ha1 ~onoml\t\ l't'COgn11e ··ht"
\J ,1
'-t'\C'nht'lt"<o'> !<o'lot· \Jld he du<'' not \el' d1!>armamen1
'ii' .in n'IJntJOC'(\u' i'h"-C'\\ Rdlht•r h<.' \tl"\ 11 as a gradual
(10('
1 tit Jr ug "Jr hC' ..aid l •rn 1mh he "on b' l"l"mO' ing
11\' "-tJI .. JU'4'' 1n h( l S
·t '>1.'\ 1ht·druf problem~' ('f"\ Ja, btcau<.c I Int 1n the
ghl to hl ,aid I \t"C' lh<" PC P ;ind thC' l ral I.. I also stt t~
l'i • fl\.llt·nt 1JOl'ntph1' mC'nt Jm,1ng ghcno tC"C'n-agcf\ and
'uun~ .tJults \ 11.: l'10 onh dc<1l with thC' 1s<>ue ot drug.s b)
• dt·a!1ri2"' 11h thr m1~·r. and unt•mplO\ ml"nt that cau\t' 11"
Hl•rn n ln~.lcv.nod R<>\t' trc.,. up m Orangr (\)Uni\
Rltnd 'lntt' lar JJC1lesanll" hC' ha' c;tud1t'd cah1n('t
•11J~tng;i1 I,'\• !HIC'' Trade TC'\h and ha\ taken general
'tutl•l'' .. ur'>I.·, J <JI "ital<' l L1n~ Aealh .,.here hC' c.('f"\C'd
'' lht u'l '<'r'"'' ,,.m ''"'"er lor d1..ahll'.'d student\
111 , "' II\ ' n l •1ng Bt·;ilh "'ht"rr hC' o"'n\ 1
'''llll'l t ' "<'f' h l !1~ul11np: buc.m('\\
s1h er I Q84 Honda Prl"ludt \ 1rginaa \\ J) home . . .
\ tw1rndc.-1 at R Place 8187 t
\,1:1 n' \ l l' re poned that a v.oman
u. '·'' druni.. and refusina to leave
hJ,, t.1!..l'n her hlou<;(' off for ~vcral
, 11'11 >f' l'T\
• • • To &cl into a home 1n lhl' l'tx
block of Cad1llat. >\' enuc J burglar
took the lock oil J dr•or \fter
break1na in. the thief 11.101.. .1 _.1m-
puter • • • Tv.o I 0-spccd bic)cles "<'rC' l"l"·
porttdl) stolen O\er tM "'Ct"~end
from a home-1n the 2~00 blo.;: ~ of
Rulgers 0n .. e
Lap.na Beach
Jcwelrv. coins and s1hC'~-are
toacthcr ·wonh an csumatcd Sti 1 "::
"-'Crc ttported stolen Sundav from a
home on Ocean Vista. Jn a ~parate
1nci«n1. a vl<ko Q scne rt'C'Order
andr-etf) "'"'Orth about SI ,.'.'.50 v.'Cf't
reponed stolen Saumia) from a
• • • .\ Terra'CC' \\a' rc .. 1d\·n1 Ct"IOI·
platned ICl poltCl: \und.l' 1hat a
neighbor's rabhtt had h(ocn t'atln(!
planh uound his home: Thr animal
0" lfer v.a .. no1tfit'd to ~eep a dn'l('r
l'\C on the rahbat • • • .\ -...allel ind''' rnntenu •. ,3luC'd at
arout S30C .... ii!> \\Olen on ( N\I
Hagh"'a) hct"een !<th and 'hh
c;t~ts. the' 11.11m told ix>ht.C' \unda'
Bu.ati.netcm Beacb ~ "fT'St~nt !>aid a red tu · kt and
another motorcycle v.CJT rac1 s dov. n
"tlanta "' cttue about 8(1 mile-' an hour when tttt tv.1> dm Cl'\ .. to~d
and unn.ated 1n a )'lrd 11 a ~cknce
on Sand) Hoo Dn\.e
Distraught man kills Ids
family, commits sUicide
(AP) -
and
J
p
Costa Mesa
man stabbed
at his home
.\ (MU \1cu man was stabbed 1n
has home \unda~ afternoon b) an
aua1lant • t<'ld1n1 a t 2-1nch kttcbm
knife
Th~ '1ettm told officcn that h.i1
roommatn 11 O~ Hamilton St. let
tv.-o ~into the aperuncftt at about
3.30 p.m • act0rd1nt to .,oltet.
'
I '
Court pUts off considering
challenge to redistricting
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su-
'~mc Coun refused. at least for no"'. o hear a Republican lhallenge to a
1stnctang plan that hu plac<'d
~ts in firm control of Cah-
fo 1a's congressional delegauon.
The coun. without comment.
today turned down a request to grant
speeded-up consideration to the ca~.
which raises ane"' the pohucall)
explosive issue of"gerrymandenng.''
Republicans urged the justices to
grant re 11ew now so arguments an the
case could be heard when the court
o~ns its 1988~89 term 1n October
That would allow the jU~llce!> to ruh:
in the case bcfo~ the I 9Q{) rnn-
grHStona l clccuons.
Repubhcans said th<' rt•d1s1nct1ng
plan discriminates unlawfull} against
Republican voters.
Today's action by the mun doc!>
not foreclose the poss1b1ht} that 11
will agree at some future date to stud'
the case.
The justices, in splintered voung
ruled in 1986 in an Indiana leg1slat1H'
reapponionment dispute that gt·r
rymandenng -drawing polnttal
boundanes for partisan advantage -
may be unlawful even >A-hen 11 result'>
in election d1stncts meeting the "one-
pcrson. one-vote" requ1rerm·nt
But the court upheld the Indiana
plan, challenged as a '1ola11on of
Democrats' rights. an a dl·c1s1on that
Justices to expand study
ofSclentologydonatlons
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Sup~me Court expanded us stud) of
"'he1her pa) men ts made to the Church of Scientology by us membc:~ ma) be
claimed as federal income tu deductions.
Thr JUStlett. who last month agreed to review the issue. Monda> added
one case to its study - the 1cst case ~d by the U.S Tax Coun in I 984. A
Supreme Court dcc1s1on 1s e>.pcc1ed sometime next yea r.
Scientoloa1sts make payments called "fi xed donations" to the church.
The Internal Revenue Service says such paymrnts for "audi11na" and
training sessions are not chantablr contri buhons that can be counted as tax
deductions
Sc1entol<>J1Sts say the IRS has singled out their church for unfair treatment
Jnd 1!> interfennc with their rchg1ous freedom.
Ft:deral law allows taxpa)"ers to reduce their lax hab1ht) b) declanng
'Jrtuu~ deducttons, including mone) or things of value given to ~hant1e'i or
reltg1ous organizations. But such a pa)'ment 1s not tax--deduct1ble ti 1.omething
ol 'alue ts rece1-.ed an return
ldt ke\ questions unlnswercd.
J umce B) ron R. White, author of
1h:11 op1n1on. ~·d then, "Unconst11u-
11on..1l d1scnmina11on occurs onl~
"hl·n the ekl toral S) stem 1s arranged
an .1 mann~r that ~111 cons1stentl)
dl·grade a' ott:r\ or a group of-.ott'ts'
1nfluenn~ on the poht1cal proce'ise!> a~
,1 ""hok"
..\ 1hn~e-1udgt• federal rnurt. 1n a 2-1
lkl 1'>1on th.it relied hea' 11' on
White's opinion. upheld California·~
rl'd1~tncting plan last April 21
"There are no allegations that
< .1hfornia Republicans haH' hcen
'>hut out of 1he poltt1cal pr<X.C!>!>. nor
arl· there allegations that amonc has
l'' t'r antl'rfcred wtth Rrpubltcan rcg1~
tru11on. organlllng. vo11ng. fund-
r•m1ng or campa1gn1ng." said Judge
( l'lll F Poole for the lower court\
mJjllril)
Revenge promptedjudge's assassination
By Tlte Associated Prtts
PELHAM. N 't ..\ ret1rl'd rohceman ''ho
assassinated a federal judge and then lOmmnted \u1e1de
was seeking re-.enge bet·au\e thc.1urist last ~eel>. d1smt'>\t.°d
a S2.5 million la~'>u11 tikd b' the man's daughter
authonues !>a). t 'harle'> L "-uster b 7 lell a su1c1dl' note at
his Bath. Pa mobile home !>a) ang he "as acting alonl·
after he >A-as notified ol l ';. D1s1rn·1 Judge Richard J
Daronco'sdec1s1on 1n the .,e,ual hara'>!>ment case. said thl'
FBrs Jame'> C Esposito "The Kostl'r famtl~ wa., totnlh
consumed w11h this ca!>C and 11 had Oel'ome a cru!>ade 1n
their h"es." Esposito i.a1d 5unda' "-u'>ler''> "tie '><ltd hl•r
husband 1..illed the Judge "Out ot' lo'I~' · tor his daughter
Carolee On Saturda~ Oaronco ~a\ gardening \\ht:n
Koster bur<~t through a hedge and opened tire "llh a '\!S-
cahber re' oh er. strtkang the judge se"eral times. Esposito
said It ~as onl~ the \t.'umd time th1'> ccntul) a t~dl'ral
Judge ~as assassinated
Nuclea r test reported
YL((. .\ FLAT Ne' -..\ nudt:ar ""arhcad ""J"
detonated underground at thl' Ne,ada T l''>t Site Juring
the weekend a Department of Enl·rg' \pol>.csr.ian \a1d
The test. codenamed "L..<1rt.'du" "J' wnducted at '\ '\ll
pm ~aturda) It "as onginall) schl'duled Thursda) hut
""as postpont:d h\•tJU\l' of !>trong "1nds blo.,..1ng to~.ird
Las \ cga'>. about 7c., miles to the southeast. The ll S
Oepartmrnt of lnerg). ~h1ch O\ersees the testing
program pruh1b1ts blast<, undl'r l'cna1n Yrcathcr l'on-
d111ons r h~ nut lcar ""arhead ""a' detonated about I 200
leet unJt•rground a~ '>e'en ~' 1l'I SC:tl'nt1sts -;pent the
""edend an ncarb\ '-knun !'.le' . about -':!mile'> frum
ground /l'ro fhl' io""n houses test \Ill' worker!>
Mars m i s sion consid ered
\\ .\SHl'\GTO" -5enetar: ol ">tate Georgl' P
'.hult1 '>a\\ Cio' 1et lt'ader M1kha1l S Gorhachl'' ·,
propo'>al lor a jOtnt m1s\H>n to Mars "has 10 be '>tudtl'd carcfull~" and ma~ tx· takt.'n up under al' ~-Soviet \pace
agreement "That'\Jsomethang that'o; been talked about.
but 11\ a long "a~ lrom he1ng agreed upon ·Shuhi \aid
appearing on .\B<. -T\'c, "Tht<, \\ec:-1>. \\11h Oa\ld
Brin lo.In (Jorbat he' m an 1ntcn It'" ""tth The
\\a\han.gton Po~t and "-Jt'""'""t:ek puhh,hed Sunda\. \U1d
he ~ould ask Pres1d(·n1 Reagan to apprO\·C a JOtnt
unmanned flight tu Mar\" hen the' mt'et an ~1oc;co"' Im
their :0-ta' :!9-June 2 '>Umm1t.
Jimmy swaaaart
S waggart ends
exile, returns
to TV pulpit
B"TON ROUGE. La. (AP)
Sa}1ng ""hat's passed has passed,"
dl'frockcd C\angeltc,t J1mm) Swag-
gart ended his thrt"e-month e1ule from
the pulpit but conceded that not
C'l'none \\Ill forgl\e him for his sins
\\llh a pro'>lltute
"I .irn surt' there ""''II be man)
that "'ill "t'e to 11 that I don't forget. I
rcalw: 11 will be the hardest task." s .... aggart said Sunda>
In his first sermon since tearfulh·
cunksr.ang on Feb 21 to unspeci fied
san1.. the tC'lc' 1~1on e' angehst re
claimed h1~ pulpit ~nh fire-and-
bnm~tone ten or bcforr 5.000 fol-
io" t'r'>.
"Onle \OU look up into his <God\)
falC \OU \\Ill ne,er be an} cleant'r
than \OU art" nght no"." Swaggan
\a1J
"I want to serve notice on the whok
"orld· What's passed has passed.
'·E,t•n loolo.1ng bat.lo. 1\ not tit I am
n.·aching tor~ard for those things that
arr ht-fore I am ser' 1ng notice.' on
dl·mon~ and de' 11'> and hell -the
he~• 1\ \Ct 10 come'" he shouted
Ht\ 1'n111al appearance at the pulpit
dre~ a polite resronse. but as he
preal hed the congrcga11on ~ca mt·
more l'nlhu!>1ast1c and ga'e htf
~'era I loud. stand mg O\ a11ons s .... aggart. stripped of hl'i creden-
11als a .. an Assemhht''> of God minis-
ter. rl·turned after a three-month
'>uspcns1on onginall~ ordered h\ an
\sscmbhcs' slate council
"-Ja11onal leader\ of the Pentecostal
dcnom1na11un dl"fnxked him tn .\pnl
afta hl' refused 10 accept a sterner
ban1\hrnent of at least one )ear from
the pulpit for a rcponed encounter
.... 11h a pro..,t1tutl'
U .S ~ emissary pushing Noriega 's ouster
\\.\SHl,GTO'\. C.\Pl -Pre'i>11.kn1 Rl"agan
has sent an em1ssan hat lo. to Panama for more t..111>...,
aimed at the remo\af from power of ruler MJnucl
Antonio Non~. and the adm1n1strauon \I.ants
the issue cleared up hcfore the Mosco~ summit an
official said toda'
"It "'o uld be" des1rahlt' 10 clear 11 up"' htle the
president's on our o"'n soil .. said \11~harl
A.rmacos1. undersecretal'\ ot state
Reagan lca,es \\ash1ngton on \\.edneo;da~ for
a stopover in Hels1nk1. Finland. before am' ang 1n
Mosco~ on Sunda)
Michael G Kozak. the ~tat<' Department's
dl'PUI) ass1c;tant secretal) returned to Panama
a her hrn:fing Reagan and other top official'>'" t'r
thl' "eekend on nego11a11ons for Noriega·., rt·-
mo' al Kozak had spent v1nually all ot Ma ' 1n
Panama tl)ang 10 work out an agreement.
-\rmacost said that Kozak "wasn't going do" n
"llh an ultimatum·· and tt "'as uncertain ~hether
the deal "ould ~resolved ~fore the summ11
"Kozak 1s back down there and I don't e\pcct
the president''> going to want to spend hi\ 11mc tn
Moscow talking to (Mikhail S.) Gorbache' ahout
:-.lonega ... Armacost said He said negnt1a11ons
~1th the Panamanian leader ~ere proceeding
"-u1a~ ·~ latl \I trip l'Omes amid uncerta1nl)
c1bou1 the admin1'ltra11on'-; strateg' an dealing \\Ith
'\lonl'ga
Lt. Gen. Cohn Powell. the national secunt~
ad' 1~r. said Sunda-. that Reagan was undecided
on appro' al of a deal for Noriega to step do" n
Pu~ell said the l n1tt:d States has put the plan "on
the table ..
The proposal lalls for the United State!> to
continue rccognmng ousted Pre!>1dcn1 Enc >\nuro
Delvalle as Panama's leg111ma1e leader rather than
'loncga\ handp1Ch·d cho1c<' and the curn:nt
president \1anuC'I Solis Palma
''W1 •~• A L# .I e,_,,,,,,_ ... ..... ,., 0."" O..'t"
Maryland firs t state to ban sale of handguns
ANNAPOLIS. Md. (AP) - A bill
making Mat) land the first state to
ban the sale of cheap handguns. or
Saturda} Night Specials. was signed
into law toda) by Gov. W1ll1am
Donald Schaefer.
public !>llfety." Mrs Brady said. "I
tan't thinl ofa more wonderful da) ..
~f..WPOR -,.
Pres1denual press secrrtat) James
Brad} and his wife. Sarah. and about
200 un1fonned police office~ from
fi'<.' 'itates wnnes~d the signing
"This 1s indeed a ireat step for
Mrs. Brad} became act1vr in gun-
control efforts after her husband was
'>(.'riously wounded in John Hinckle)'
Jr. 's assassination attempt on Presi-
dent Reagan in 1981.
Brad)'. confined to his wheelchair
since the shoo1ing. nashed the cro~d
a thumbs-up gesture dunng a long
ovation that greeted his introduction.
Soviet committee
adopts blueprint
for social reforms
MOSCOW (AP) -The Com-
m unist Party Central Committee
todey adopted a new platfonn for
implementing Soviet leader Mikhail
S Gorbache" 's economic and social
reforms. the No ::! Kremlin official
announced.
Yegor K. L1gache-. told a foreisn
pohcy meeting 1he Central Commit·
1ec had chosen Gorbachev, the pan y
general secretat). to present the
blueprint 10 an 1rnponant pany
conferl'nce next month
"We ha\e every reason to !>aY 1hat
toda) ·~ plenum has worked out a
platform for the par1y to use in forging
ahead to the all-union pan) con-
ference." L1gacbe-. said after the 21'1
hour meeting of the Central Commit-
tee. the part) 's JOO-plus member
pol1q-mak1ng bod).
L1gachev !>aid the Central Commit·
tee had a .. ,Cr) interesting and ll\ely
debate ... and then adopted the theses
formulated b) 1he ruhng Politburo for
th e June 28 pan)' conference. These.
hl· said. "thoroughly analyze" de-
' t.'lopment~ since an April 1985 party
plenum laid thl' lheore11cal basis for
the 57-)ear-old Gorbache-. 's reforms.
The platform also makes "a
number of important su$&csuons and
proposals relative to the 1mplementa-
t1on of percstro1ka. Jlasnost. demo-
cratization and the lmplementauon
of a healthy poliucal at mosphere."
L1aachev said.
The announcement of the plenum
results by L1pchev. 67. could be one
more sign that the 1deoloay chief 11
not in serious pohttcal trouble
Repons of a major policy dispute
~1wcen Gorbachev and L1gachev
surfaced in Moscow last month. The
reports sugaested L1gachev had en-
dorsed publication in March of an
an1cle 1n the newspa{>Cr Sov1etskaya
Rossiyn that ques11oned whether
Gorbachev's reforms h.ad gone too
far. L1gachrv has given speeches
relecting a more conservauve ap-
proach than Gorbachev
L1gachev 1s chairman of the Com-
mission on Foreign Affair!> of the
Soviet of the Union. one of the two
chambers of the Supreme Soviet. the
nominal parliament He reported on
the plenum at the opening of a JOint
meeting of that comm1ss1on and us
counterpan in Ole other Supreme
Soviet cham~r. the Soviet of Na·
uonahues The comm1ss1ons are
cons1denng whrther to recommend
ra11fica11on of 1he U.S.-So\let treaty
to eliminate medium-and shoner-
range nuclear m1ss1les.
Hijacker frees 135;
takes Colombianjet
P~N -\MA ( IT't . Panama (.\Pl -
..\ lone hijacker seized control of a
Colombian Jetliner today and
d1 "erted 11 to Panama after releasing
I 35 passengers and crew members.
officials said. He told authon11es he
"as armed ""llh hand grenades
The .\' 1anla jCt took off from the
( olomb1an <:11~ of Medrlhn this
morning on a flight to Bogota. about
:!00 m1le<i to the southeast. and was
hijacked. the sccunt\ chief of Col-
ombia's C '' 11 .\eronau11cs ~dm1n1s-
1ra11on told the radio network
<. aralol
Capt. Edgard Lozano told the radio
an Bogota 1ha1 the plane wa' forced
hack to \kdC'lltn. ~here I :!Q passen-
gers and Sill flight attendants "t're
freed
The Boeing 7J.7 then took on for
Panama. where 1t landed at Omar
TomJOS Airport outside Panama
C'll} Airport administrator Eduardo
Guerrero said hr could not confirm
ho" man) people were aboard the
plane.
Airport officials in Medellin i.a1d
onl)' the h11acker. the pilot. the co-
pilot and a fl11ht eng.in~r remained
on the a1rcraf\ • ~f\er reaching Pan.ama. the aircraft
tax 11ed to a stop on the grass ne\ t lo an
isolated runway. Soldiers "ere
deployed an ditches about 80 \ards
from the plane.
Grosz heads Hungary,
signals shift in power
BUDAPE'>T. Hungar) (AP) -
The selec11on of Premier Karol}
Grosz as the head of the Communist
Part) 1s a v1ctOI) for reform and a
clear shift from the staunch ideology
of Janos Kadar. whose 31-yeargnpon
power had become an obstacle to
progress. party offinals said
Grosz re placed Kadar as general
S«retary on Sunda) night an a
sweepina reshuffle of party leadership
that favored the reformists. who now
will get their chance to solve Hun-sar:r's deepening economic cnsis. A
Politburo member said Kadar had
had asked not to be nominated for the
party leadership.
"There was no real reform possible
as long as (Kadar) was in power." said
a prominent part) member who
<1pol..e on cond1t1on of anonymity.
ganan Soc1altst Workers' Part~
Grosz. 57. is v1e\\ed as a leader in
the mold ofSo\lct leader M1kha1l S.
Gorbachev. Grosz has p ined a
reputation as a pragmattst w1lhng to
face unpleasant truths about H un-
gary's economic stagnation
"Mr. Grosz's greatest ment 1s that
he has not been afraid to make
dec1S1ons that are highly unpopular."
said Sandor DcmJan. president and
general manager of the Hunganan
Credit Bank.
"I think he wi ll pcrsontf} responsi-
bility and push fo r the removal of
those who arc incompeten1 and ~ho
have th waned reforms. ..
Reformers were clearl> on the
offensive throughout the confrrence.
In debates that were often ltvely
and critical. delegates rclen1lcssly
assailed Kadar and called openl)" for
new faces and new policies.
RIB C'oMPA~"'<
Kadar. who turns 76 Thursday, was
named to the newly created honorary
post of pan)" president at the end ofa
three--da) pany conference in which
delegates assailed the veteran leader 1------------------------------.. 1n a manner unprecedented in the
Leading reformists m the pan y
have argued openly for months that
economic recovery would fail
without polittcal change tnnauon in
H ungat) reached 18. 5 percent in the
first quarter of th1s year. and its gross
foreign debt 1s S 18 billion. the h1Jbes1
per<apita fo re11n debt 1n Eastern
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"This conference marks a radical
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Closings ordered after
quakes jolt Guatemala
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caused considerable alarm among the l.8 million m 1dents of Guatemala City
and the urroundtnJ Guatemala provin~. but no anJuncs or senous damqc
.have been rcponed. On Sunday. Communtcations Mminer Mano Lopez
announced that public butldinas and businesses in the capital mu!t close today
o nly as a precaution "be<:ausc of the situation caused by the constant and
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New rlot#Jg. bred• oat In Korea
SEOUL. South Korea -Tboutands or protesim hurled fircbOmba.
battled riot squads arid 1tonned three police tations in the southern city of
Kwan&ju toda)' in the latest. wa~ of anti:-f.>vnnmcnt unreu. politt •id.
Studcnu lhou1in1 "C>oWn with the m1htary • and .. Drivt out ttic Yankm"
1mashcd windowianddool"lofthe stations tn tbec1tybcforc they were driven
off by poict, 1uthontia 11id. About l.000 proteaten liter bittled pot;& near
Chonnam Unh1m ity after tryina to march off campus. tucknts su~ out of
the university ptcs and P'lted Oolict with rocks and firtbombs that••~
1n hOwenofblalinapsoline. Poliectin notp.rdrovc them baict with &ear ps.
Police said ll prottstcn Md been arrated, but dttlined to say-bctbtr theft
were i~uriei The (.lashes came as radial poupt contiru..ed to praa foJ 1 fuJJ
prObc an to the arm'-s blOOdy 1uppreu1on oh I 980 rt\' Oh 1n K-aftliu an -h.icb 191 J>(Opk-~rt k1Hed.
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Two initiatives,
only one is real
campaign reform
Vote ·yes· on Proposition 68
There is little argument that the ume has come for
California's voters to force campaiJn reform on legislators
and curb special-interest influences 1n our state 'ovcmment.
Voting for Proposition 68 1s a step in the right dtrectton.
Campaign reform O{>ponents have lodged emotional
arguments against Proposition 68 and using public funds for
campaigns because tt will derail their gravy train.
It's a legal and political fact of life that campaign reform
mu~l include public financing. The standard was set by the
U.S. Supreme Court when it ruled that spending hmm can be
imposed only on candidates who accept public funds.
Campaign reform advocates should not have to
apologize for public financing because it's the pnce of better
government.
Proposition 68 would hmat spending in Senate rac~ to
$250,000 for the primaryelccuon and $350,000 an the general
elecuon. Assembly primary elcctton campaign spending
would be limited lo S 150,000, followed by a $225,000 limit for
the general election.
It would encourase candidates to raise money in their
own distracts by matching small an-district contnbutaons with
st.ate funds on a 5-to-1 ratio. Candidates could accept a $2,500
contnbuuon per elccuon from organizations or political
action committees, and S 1,000 per election from individuals.
Total contnbuuons by ind1v1duals to leg1slauve can-
didates wou ld be hm1ted to $25.000 per two-year period.
Organazataons and political action committees would be
limited to $200.000 an contributions dunng the tWO-)ear
penod.
Proposition 68 bans fund-raising an non-elecuon year~.
transfer of campaign funds between politicians. limits gifts
and honoraria g.ivcn by a single source to leg1slators and
candidates and prohibits political pan) and ca ucus financing
in primary e~tions. Political parties and caucuses can
col'\tnbute to wd1ftittes dunng the general election, but no
more than $50,000 to an Assembly candidate and $75.000 to
a Senate candidate.
It also requires that all public funds not spent during a
campatlfl be returned to the state, but permits a candidate to
keep up to SI 00,000 in funds that are privatel} raised.
lnd1v1duaJs could allocate $3 of their state taxes to the
reform by checkrng a box on their tax form every year.
Proposition 68 was developed by a bipanasan blue nbbon
commission lhat did not include pohticians. so n's no wonder
many poht1c1ans oppose it. However. one of the better
arg~ments for Proposition 68 was rccentl)' made b)
Assemblyman John Vasconce llos. D-San Jose. He urged the
state's voters not to be naive. "You know that money talks
and money persuades. As long as most of the mone) that
legislators have to raise comes from special interests. the
specaat interests wall exen undue influence upon the
Legislature.
"It 1s a sample mathematical formula. The) pa y, the)
win: you pay, you win."
Vasconcellos predicts that Propos1t1on 68 would cut
special interest contnbuuons b} two-thirds and pul the
public's interest back in the dnver's seat.
Proponents of Propos1uon 68 estimate that their
campaign reform could cost $6 m1lhon a year in public funds .
Opponents say at will cost more.
The question the voters must resolve 1s whether $3 per
CaJ1forn1an is too high of a pnce to ha,·e legislators "ho are
independent of big spenders.
We believe a ··~s" vote for Proposauon 68. and funding
legislauve campaigns with pubhc funds.. 1s not too high of a
pncc for a government of the people rather than a government
for special interest big spenders.
Vote 'no · on Proposition 73
If campaign reform is to become a rcaht) in California
th is year, voters must reject Proposition 73.
Confusion has shrouded the campaign reform move·
ment for this election because there arc two insuativcs on the
ballot. Proposition 73's suppon comes from incumbent
legislators, bureaucrats and lobbyists who claim it is an
alternative to Proposition 68, which was written by a
committee of citizens and consumer groups.
Much of the focusofProposiuon 73 is on the use of pubhc
funds to campaigns, which the proposition's supporters
oppose. Ifs a good emotional argument.. but at refuses to
recognize the reality that the only way to ha ve true campaign
reform 1s to limit campaign spending. And, according to a
U.S. Supreme Coun ruling, campaign spending cannot be
limited unless the candidates acccptpubbc funds.
If approved, Proposition 73 would prohibit state or locaJ
governments from placina spending limits on campaigns.
Proposition 73 would set hmtts on indiv1dual campaign
contribuuons to S l ,000 a year per candidate and S2. 500 to a
poliucal party. Political action committees with fewer than
100mcmbencouldaivcS2.SOOtocandidatesandcommiuces
wtth more than I 00 members would be restricted to
individual contributions ofS5,000 per year. h would also ban
transfer of campaiJn funds from one candidate to another and
put a limit ofS 1,000 a year on gifts from sin&le sources.
Proponents of Proposition 7 3 admit too much money is
spent during political campaigns and that those eleetcd arc
influenced by ~contributions from spcaa1 intercstaroups.
However. the matiauve they qualified (or the billot doa not
effectively reduce the spcaal interest influ~ by limitina
camp11an spendin,..
Those who OpPO?C Proposition 7 3 contend the campaian
contributton limits imposed by the inatiauvc art full of
loopholes and that the proposition is a trick to bl«d su:ppon
from Proposition 68. .
We qrce. It's rearettabte that the only way to aie• many of
our lecislatora to focus their attention on their constituents is
to snip the pune strinp that bind t.Mm to tbe special interest
b11s~ It's equally resmtable that the roed tocampalp
reform in California Wilf ·have to be P1Ved with public
eampaip financint; That's not the idcaJ Situation; bUt it is
politjcal and lepl rulity.
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·'Some Republlcan lawmakers. like Congre man William Dan-
nemeyerofOrange County. have sought to further their careers by ay-
ba hlng. ··
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! LETTER S
llARTIJll 8MJTB
Col••ntst
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To the E4nor.
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IKY?··· '\ letteT to a cov.ardl) dn,cr:
I "0Uld ltkC' lO let lht" dn\.er or lbc
blue \Chicle whu htt ffi\ van oa
\\ tdnesda) t"H'nln& Ma) i I , wtutc ii
"as part..C'd on the< oast Hl&hwa)I just
nonh of Del Ob1\po trttt 1n Dana
Point. lno" th.at he or \he u auiJt) of
snind larcen~. an add1t1on to felony
h1t-<ind·run dn\ 1ng
I don t know 14hO >Ou arc. I koow
uni) that ~our ~chicle 1s blue bcc:a~
of the paint on m\ car But ~u·vc
s10kn S~.OUll Thats what tt -.ill COSI
10 rt'pair the dam<lJC' 10 m> car Qw
\UUf pout d1\I~ 'OU say. what the
h<'C t... lc1 'our insurance company C-Y
llu 1t \.\ell 1h11'\ the atutude th.al
m.akn tn\uranlc )() c-cpcnsavc. So
e\pt.>ns1,r in fad.1hat 1 havetoutca
SI ul dl'duc11blc on m) colliuon
uH C'rage ~uu~ I can'• •fford the
1n\Uf4tnu· othe~l\.C
Du.ka.kis emerges as dry,
but competent candidate
~· 'uu ·, c ~1olen SI .CXX> from me.
.tnd SI ooo from m' msunnce c:om-fl.I"' .\\~um1na I pu1 m a claim for
thl· d.tm.\£e~ l ma) not because I fear
lh('\ 'II Uln~I me 1fl do. evcnl tbo\ch
11 "'~sn 1 m ) fault. Th.al mean1 )OU .-ii
hil \ (' St Ole I) $~,()()() from me
fk-, ond that ) ou 'c 5tnOUsJ) viol-
:t tt-d the lav. b) not stopp1n.1 and
11kr111h1ng )OU~lf You know who
)OU arc ("d ltl..e tO think \OU ~
lt1\IOJ at least a hlllc slttp over what
'"u did But I doubt )OU arc. If )OU
don't ha'C' 1hc ronsc1cntt cnouah lo
t01k(' n.·<.pons1b1h1> tor )Our acuoni. l
douhl 'ou'd ha"e the ronsc1c-nct to
f~I the lcasl b1t 1u1lh
WASHINGTON -In the pnvacy Dukak1s was rc"olted b) the rough·
of Washington's smoke-filled back and-tum bk of Boi.ton pohucs }Cl
rooms. Dcmocrauc leaders acknowl-inspired at the same lime b' the
edge that they have been choosing soph1sucat1on and idealism of his
poor candidates for p~1dcnt In hero John F Kenned' He has
1976. J1mm)' Caner was unknown explained his cho1~ of i)oh11cs as a
bc)'ond Georgia. un1cs1ed an national ca~r · I was bound and dctcnmncd
poht1cs and unqualified for the JOb to n:make the Dcmocra11c Pan> in
Then. the Democrats nominated Massac hus.ctts 10 reflect v. hat 1 ..av. m
Walter Mondale v.ho was qualified. Kenned' ..
but bonni. If Duk.ak1s lacked the ~cnneJ,
Now they are aboul to nominate a magic he fa1thfull) pursued 1n his
C'and1date u unknown as Caner and humdrum v.a'I the Kenned~ ideal
as uncxc11mg as Mondale. Michael There was a no1c of rquablc d1gn11~
Dult:ikts has emerged too suddcnl)' that char.iC"tenzcd Dukalm. the re·
from national obscunty for *tmen-former He demonstrated his ab1h1'
cans 10 really get to know ham. to suppress his sense of out.-.gc and
We looked into this vtnual un· impulse while he used his anaJ}ttC.t
known who wan1s to be president of prowess to pcnetra1c the S)stem he
the U nited States. and here is our v.antcd to reform.
appraisal: Thou&)\ h~ avoided the corruption
Dukaltts comes across as dn and he embra~ the liberalism that als.<1
dull. but competent Yet those who c haractenzes Massachuscm Ht'
know htm unanimously agrtt he 1s a mtg.ht e't'n quahf) as a flaming
poht1c1an of broad gauge deep liberal. C\CCPL of lOU~ Duka~"
thought and lofty v1s1on. ncv« flames He has a c~pacit) for
He not only believes 1n 1he Amen· ~uetng pro"ocat1\C liberal or·
can Dream. he has been hv1ng 1t His ., thodox} 10 mundane lacts and argu·
father. Panos Dukakts. amved on mcnts
thcscshoresa11heafcofl5.pcnn1lcss A group of vnt"crstt) of ltah
and unable 10 spca English W11h1n pohttcal sc1ent1s1s has conducted a
eight )ears. Panos Dukak1s v.as thorou&h eumma11on ol Dukak.1s·
v.ork1ng his wa) through Harvard record tor the Voters Caucus. a non·
Medical School. He 1mprcs.s«t on his profit \Oler cducatwn group The)
son 1ha1 America 1s ··1he land of s:.t\ Dukak1s advoca1c-s go,ernmen1
opponun11):· solutwns to the problems that ail
Prodded by his demandjng father ..\menca and~ w1lhn& to ra1~ ta\cs
Mike Duk.ak.ts became a straight·..\ to pa) for mo~cral solutions
student. a Pht Bena Kappa paduate He belle' cs strong.I) for eumplc
of Swanhmorc College and a cum 1ha1 ··the government must ac11,cf\
laude graduate of Harvard Law in ten enc 1n the economy and attrall
School Yet he found ume to pla) the and promote new busm~s v.11h
trumpc1 and pan1c1pate m athleucs federal til\ dollars to dc"elop and
J1c1
AIDEISOI
and JOSEPH SPEAR
r
create needed emplo) ment hel"l' m
the l n11cJ \tale\ ..
On lore1g.n and delcnsc pohc)
DuUl1s adhc"'"5 to the ltbcnl hnc
against t.: S 1ntenenuon in Thud
\\ orld affairs apins1 m1ht.a.~ inter-
' en lion 1n Central .\menca. lor mol't'
hm1ts on armaments, for a "substan·
t1al" reduction in nuclear arms and
apinst underground nuclear testing.
He ..,.-ouJd halt research on tar Ywars
and redUC'C funding for the spa«
program Pohuall~ he might be
dc~11bcd as Ted "-.coned' v.1\ll
C\cbrov.s ·
But I thought rd lt"t )OU lno• Yoll\al
'our a1.11ons ha'e done ~nd l"d hke it• lea' c \Ou v.1th this thouabt Wh•t
"'ould 'ou do 1f ~mcone stole $~.~
from 'ou" Hov. would you ~I"
\\ ould \OU car<' to fess up.,
[)()..._._LO 8 ._LLE""
~n Juan C.tpt\ttano
House tour
To the Ed1to.-
The "\'11lagc Laguna.. l hum
Hous.c 1our is a manelous c'ent h
.al101tos c1t1zens and ~tghbon a ruc
npponuntt) to 'ltt pn"lle homes and
'han: the d1' ~ Crt"atn t and an1st1c
u-.c of ~te~ls in bu1ldtna a home to
iii the owner\ pcrsonaJ11~ and
Jre<tms. CJ' 101 htm JO' for a hfet1mc
This JO' camcs o"cr to sublcqucnt • l;..,. ners •ho t.a~e pletiun: 1n ~n1n&
Of sma.11 ph)Stcal <>taturc. Mteh.ael their homes for the tour
Dukal1s 1ttms to be IUJC'T than he is One eumpk is ihc ~Hans.el and
ihrough L.nack ofcamqc. Those v.ho <•re1cl house built 1n IQ1'
lnov. him ticlteH' he v.ill h"e up to I h.ai.ten LO usurc ~ou that ~uJd a
the illusion . l lll.tcn I.I) to duplicate this ~wt'
Footnote The \ otcn Caucui. 1s a
non-pantsan non-profit. aJJ-\.olun-
teer group founded b' I.ht" lntcr-
nauo nal Plallorm -'UOl-iauon 10
promote 'otcr cducauon Jack
.\ndcrson 1s prt"s1dcnt of IP.\
Jatt ...,,.,.... ud J.,. s.e.r
•rt-S}lHlintH ~UJJWJSts la Was>
1111tn. DC
1oda'. the ··v.1ckcd •itch •ould
desttnd on htm wtlh a ven,aean~
hnng1ng &Joni v.11h her code boob
JC\."TC'CS from ~It\ la then and mothtt\
and Coasw tommawon. ~
· n:fusc'" board of ma.1-edJustmcnts,
plannc:'~ mspc'Clon. and of rounc-
1hc c11' anome' v.1lh lcp.l i.pcnand
l nm1nal compta1n1s
8~ all mt"ans.. \ 11~ U,una. ..
...a'e 1h~ hom~ Toda). the~ .... oukt
n<'' N gt't 3 pt'rm1t ~uppon f'C'l.--all of ( II\ Hall
P\l l .\'D 8..\RB..\R.\ WEST-
GOP gays: A minority within
a minority flexing its muscles
BROOK
Lquna Beach
Ollie North
Tu tht' Ed11or
It 1'1. c'ident th.at OhHT North
tx-<ame confused about \k nal 1nd1l1mt"n~ bc1n& brouabt ap.Ursi
him In his addrn.s lo Liberty
t nt'CTSll\. Oh'Cf '-iortb daimcd be
"'3\ ~in& &('{Used Of -~lp.na tk
t'tr3't' ~ouni men and womm Of tbc
'•laragu.an ~\talll~ 1n their tnie-MARTY
S11TH
enda,csl \pt'almgo,erl"O!Ttt 1n l nc
of the ne1&)\borhood ~tauran1<.
Bo1toman l.lllcd .:>f lhc:' hCon-tam
d1fficuh1t''> for Rc:'puhhlan Pan' 3,.
II' 1<.ts in orpn111n1 the ~' ~~\m·
munit' ~nd tht' lon1t-t<'rm op-
ponun111~
(10' ~flt' Dculmt' 1an·, 'cto of
l~tS.latton •o e\ltnd u' 11 nab~
pro1ecuons to P'S and GOP prcs1-
den11al cand1djtt' Grorgc Bu\h's rt"·
fu..al 10 spc.ll l,Ut motT IMl c-fulh 1n
~pport of dToRs hl mmN!t .\I~
ha'C' caused proMems tor 801toman'
croup The 1n,olH·men1 ol aoh-p)
e'a~hcal Olnst1ans 1n GOP poh-
ucs.. laJ"ICI) through Pat Robenson·~
prt'S!Ocnti.al cam...,n. mil~ for
other ron1tnu1"f d1fficul1in
'\ ~ Dtulmq1a.n Sttm<. lo he t1'1n1
lo male some pan.-1 amcnd boos•·
1n1 funds sharpl\ for rncarc~ on ~JDS, dttlanna h·1s opposmon carh
lO tM-latest L' ndon u RoudlC'·
sponsored. anH-p) beltot nM'a utt
and sttttna up hl'n of commumc:a-
1100.S to the P' rommurut' thf'OUlh
tOmt' of his top .. aafl'(n RC'p.lbltcan
P> orp.mr.ataoM also~ bqannu:\I
to Oounsh an Soulhnn Cahtormaand
1n ot.hcT commu1ut1CS ~ the
nauoo -~ Seattle. Cb1aico.
8altimott, W IQJtOlf'I 0 ( and ca-v.bcft. 8o ars;ued t &f tht Re
pu ~Ol tl~m.tth I
co "pany io ra~ of equal
protCC'ti n all. mott II) may
rai~o to the OOP' on
CICOOOGUC'
.. Most p)'I •~ m. ud ~) -bt -n.c,
tmd to bt .mkducued. A '°' of t.bma .. ~ rvTaJ and CQD.la"\-ab~C
Dllll:btcMmGls. ..
'<' ll'r the 'er. hbcfues we c im as ~1nhnght .. H~ also daimed. ·r~
httn accused of 1ryt"I IO ftlC'Gr
.\mmc:an hostqe1.. bdd capo~ aad
1r.1n~ to ~"cnt other tanlrisl
:mad,., ThoW' .tcnasauons a~ ftiOlt a
brand t~ a~ a ~of hoaol'.-
ln troth 'orth 1snot~••UNit
ol helping the 'ICaf'llUU' raai· :au.ce.
.... hteh 1n 1~lf 1s noc aDcpl. bat of
1llcp.ll\ scll1na arms 10 Iran aDd
d" cn1na the funds to hdp the
l ont~ In his attempt to mab
h1msdf OUI 1 all .. ~mcncan bent .. I
t("('I M has o '-crl cd the llill
d IOJl l\g li.Hht' Ideals that llila
11.> JUSllf) his acuon m tbe finl ~
If Oh, er North rcall) rdkai:d OD
V. ha 1 h(' IS bt'lflS ac'C'Utld o(. be \
nl'I l on udrr tt a ·• badait of t.oftof. 1
am \Urt that 100 )Gn from ..,,,
01 .... ct 'Otth V.lll "°' bt ra.ncmbcred
u -. an.c "mcncan bcro.
Thomas Jt'frcnon J a F. kmay.
or DouaJas ~acAn.hur.
M ICliAEL LE R.
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M ~ Cout OAtlY PILOT/ MoncMy. May ~3. 1981
Consensus viewing economy
in U.S. through dark glasses
By JOHN CUNNlFf' ,., ....... .....,..
NEW YORK (AP) -Art thing~ really that bad'1
Is the cronom)' ready lo swell into 1nflat1on and
plunge into recessio n" Arc intert'sl rates about 10 -.oar'l \rt
\\C helpless against the enemy" Or are th<"re tools for
dcahn& with problems?
Dunng the past week . a cloud ut pess1m1sm
descended upon those who look into the future. ll bloucd
out the sun and obscured vision. and 11 induced a lot of
~pie mto StalJng that the dark qes had returned.
Good news became bad news. Small. tracuonal
increases tn 'anous economic measurements were
prOJCCtcd to the e11trcm<' Tools 10 contain inflation.
soften recession or keep 1n1eres1 rttes in check sudden!)
Sttmcd useless..
Contrad1ct1ons "'<'rt prtscnted a \\\ 1sdom. If tntt'rt'St
rates were to soar. lor 1ns1anct ho'~ could the econom)
'>amultancously tum into a runawa} bull') Wouldn't the
c;ky-hagh 1n1crts1 rues pre,<'nt 1ha1')
Faith v.as abandoned What C\t'r happe ned for
eitamplc, to the notion that gro"'th needn't be mOa11onal)
1fbased on product1' it) ga1ns'1 Or that the: econom~ rnuld
be tnOuenccd by the Federal Re!.en I.' .ti bell \\ tt h great
hm11s'l
Whal became of restraint'' Does a 'mall incrca~l· 1t1
tntere)I rates mean that hugt• 1ncrt·a'>l'' will follo\\ Jnd
persist for }cars'> Or that the etonom' "ill pitch fof"\\ard
tn 10 the worst rcc<.'ss1on C\ er'1
EconomlSl Paul C'ratg Roben~ sa' s one reawn for the
gloom) pcrspcc11.,e 1s that supply-\lde econom1l''> "a~
supposed to fail , the rtco,ery wasn't \upposed to happe n
and interest rates and tntla11 on weren't ~upposed to fall
NEW YORK (II.Pl -Tne lollowlng hst
snows 1ne New Yorlt Slock E•cnanoe stocks 1nd warrants tn11 nave gone up tne most 1od oow n tn. most t>ased on percent ot cnanoe rt-01rdless of vOlume for F•tdav
No securittes 1t1d1no t>elow S2 are •nc • uded Ne• and s>ercentaoe cnanoes are 1ne differ ence oe1,..een 1ne Previous c1os1110
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Name I Aus•mo'M.,. 2 lntMull fds
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11 ValeroEn pr 12 EnterraCo
13 Cnr•sllana 14 Navstr ,,.1( 15 AmaKlnc
16 NIM ineSv 17 F ltghlSfh·
18 VonsCos 19 S1gnalApr
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Gene Ja> Scaale, vice pre~1dent of Gruntal & Co a
~-cunt1es fi rm. ~)S that J){)~ltl\ ct'' rnls haH· lefl so man)"
fore~:asle~ with C8& On thl.'11 fiKC\ that II IS hard for tht m
to be pka)ed w11h the economic recover).
It as similar 10 the ~unties markcts. as descnbcd hy
John D Connoll} . ..en 1or Vilt' president at Dean Watter
He obscn e~ that ··1wo ofthc ca!luall1es oft he stock market
u .i~h lai.l October were unalys1s and imagination."
Rather than assc~sing the inlcrpla} of forct:'i . for
ch.ingc and the incrua of lhl' slatu\ quo. he ~~s. a ··great
deal of energ} ha'> hl'l'll ex~nded 1n tr)tng 10 force lhl'
prt~nt into some h1s1oncal mold "
It won't fit. he says.
"Chronicling lhe surface s1m1lant1t's between now
and I 919 was an am using exercise. but ll has lo!>I m
pcrsuasa\ eness since the econonf) has refused to contract
"Therefore. the hunt 1s on for another analog). this
tame including o'erheaung and inflation The a~al)s1s
and 1maginat1on brought 10 bear invoh e annualmng the
last numbers .. That 1s. e'1rapola1 ing them to the extreme.
Wh1k loda) ·!> l"On~nsus ~-ems to \ 1e" the \\Orld
through dad. glasses. 'ou can s11ll find some ruse-11n1cd
'"~"s. suc h as thl'> obsen:111on from Gt'rald \\ Pt.>mll.
publisher 111 the nev.skttt'r In" ei.t ment Honrnm
He \\rtl~ "Oo not be-frightened b~ bc..11 mJr1l'ts On
the contr::il') !>inn-lht'' prt.·sc nt a rare opportuntt~ to
an:umulale thl.' \hare' of good rnmpan1t'~ at hargain
prices ) ou should 'it'" tx·ar markets 1n a fa ' orabk hght
"Rl'ml'mbcr tht' onl~ 11me ~ou want ~tock pn<:l's 10
be at their pc::ik " thl' J a} )OU plan 10 'it'll In the
mcanunw ~ou \hould tl\: glad that thl' 'tod markl't
pcnod1lJll\ plJtl'' 11' mrrl"handt'l' on \ail' "
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shows Int Over • tne • Counter storks end w1rr1111\ lhal nave OOl'I uP tne mo$1 and dowo lhe mo" t>es.d on e>ercenl of change tor Fr1dav No secur·lles lradino e>elow S2 or HlOO
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Court: Fixed annuities
fall under securities law
Ousted conductor cheered in return concert at Center
Tbunda> evenma at the Oranae
Count)' Perfomuna Arts Center the
apptthensaon wa~ palpable as 11
1ushed m and out o( the famous air
condmoners Would the belcaauered
maestro have the fonatude to mount
the podium.,
Earlier an the da). published
evidence of unrest among Pae1fic
Sym.phony musicians and ~he board
of directors was accompanied b) its
executive director unequivocally call-
ana Keith C'lark "a bad conductor."
ln fact, Clark made It to the podium
and. followma the polite applause
offered the soloms who preceded him
onto the s.._.e. he seemed surpnscd at
a resounding ovation for himself
Later, we observed for the first time
Keith Clark tak1n1 has bows from
siaie level with the orchestra. rather
than from the podium. a s1~al of
cameraderic and humility which was
rtfrtstuna and. under the carcum-
stan~. po1inant.
We also heard Arnold Scboenbefl's
··Gurrchedcr." Thas performance, an
collaboration with the Pacific
Chorale, demonstrated once aaain
the C:\traordinary technical resources
at the disposal of Clark's baton -on
a good evening. that 1s.
The rompetcnt but often stndent
Pacific Symphony horns offered 130
minutes of crack-free, well -rounded
sound. al both extremes of ranae and
dynamics. The brass section as a
whole shimmered. offenna such
sharpness of mtonauon and scct1onaJ
balance as to transform aJanng
brilliance into a seductive sJow. The
stnngand woodwind sections. known
to be eminently capable as and1v1dual
m usmans. but susceptible to laziness.
ga'c us an entire evenina of unified
attacls and relca~ shapely phrases.
CHllS
PALMER
and very fine mtonat1on (even in the
first violins).
The evenins·s soloists had voices of
remarkably diverse character. Tenor
Georae Gray sang the role of
Waldemar on short notice following
the passing of scheduled tenor James
McCracken. Gray's voice possessed a
qualtty of ccntcredncss. a focus
around which a subtle vibrato gener-
ated great warmth. St1mng effects
arose from small mflccuons launched
from a le vel plane of dynamics
At umcs, Oray's lanes melded with
horn and harp lO produce striluna
moments of chamber music. At othtt
moments. 'ubtlety pvc way to train
as he struaJcd (as oft.en as not
unsucccssfulfy) to balance with the
overly enthusiastic forces on stqc.
As Tove, Soprano Rat.a Hunter had
no trouble soanna above extremes of
loudness from the orchest~. Her
\Oicc penetrates at all dynamic levels.
with 1ts generous vibrato, and ex-
pressiveness throu&hout her range -
an complete contrast to Gray's far
more subtle, yet less colorful ap-
proach.
Concertmaster Andre Granat ac-
companied Hunter in her first solo.
with charming understatement.
Mezzo-soprano Marvellec Canaga
sang the part of the Waltaube with an
unusuallr. full \Oace. which can best
be descnbed as part English Hom.
pan French Hom. It had a re--
markable roundncu and fi11cd the
hall scemiQ&ly without effon.
After intermission, baritone Jamn
Johnson as Bauer offered us 1
convincing peasant sound, f'ull with
enthusiasm and resonance. and a
thick vibrato. Tenor Mischa Raitzin
as Klaus the jester also was convinc· ma. perhaps for the absence of the
resonance JUSl attributed to Johnson,
and a playfulness which bordered on
the dcli&htful. Hans Hotter. as a
baritone speaker. offered a full-
bod1ed, melodious renderina of the
German text, with such superb enun-
ciation that not a word was lost.
The Pacific Chorale s.ana beauti-
fully when sinaina softly, but at
louder kvcls offered little more than a
prcuy texture with the consistency of
REVIEW
mud. nus muddUlCU accompenyana
1.ncrusin1 loudness resulted from a
lack of balance between forus.
The extremely h1ab level oft«hni-
cal consistency of the orchestra and
the soloists, and Clark's intelliscnt
craf\smanship of phrases and ~ffccts,
brought us a performance whach can
be faulted only for the orchestra's
occas1onally oversteppiDJ the bounds
of balance with the soloists (thereby
obliteratina them). and the chorus'
lack of focus resultjni from an
attempt to balance the oversized
orch"tra's louder moments.
The final climax. however. was
bnlhant. well-balanced. well -sus-
tained. and well wonh the wait. It's
too bad that half the audience went
home at interm1ss1on.
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Tim Kelly's "The Soapy Murder
Case" combines murder and humor
with a generous helping of the
ridiculous at the Way Off Broadwa}'
Playhouse an Santa Ana.
U nder the capable direction of the
company's executive producer-direc-
tor Ton) Revcrd1 1to. a zanr collcc-
uon of characters -most being
members of the cast of a "popular"
daytime soap opera -spend an
evening in a fashionable Ne"" York
townhouse where murder 1s the ball of
fare.
Acc:cptmg the piece as an e'ercisc
in rather )Uvcnale Cllaggerat1on. the
audience 1s free to cnJO) the sho"" 's
real strength -the performance of1ts
players . .\ftcr a slightly sluggish act I.
interest builds to an entertaining
chm ax.
Richard Fiann 1s the crotchety
Horauo Tucker. resident host and
financial ~ponsor of the successful
soa11 opera. which provides a com-
mond bond between this strange
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collecllon of ind1v1duals. Flinn's con-
sistent use of difficult facial ex·
p1Css1ons and cantankerous behavior
creates an air of believab1ltty in an
unbelievable situation.
Inconsistent with the quality of his
performance arc has powdered haar
and safct)-p1nned cuffs. which con-
tribute unattract1\e residue and
sparkle to his appearance.
Horatio's maid and nurse. Mrs
Naugah1de. 1s well played by Sonda
Toombs. though her enure outfit
seems inconsistent with her stauon.
But comfon on stage 1s areal plus.
RC\ cnJ1tto panaci.pates in the pro-
duction as lank Kennecott. director
of the soap. offering an appropnately
stuff} soph1st1cat1on and inflated ego
Md Castelo renders a vef) en1er-
ta1n1ng 1nterpreta11on of Dottie Dun-
can. a Un} d}namo who alternates as
airhead and shcmang impostor.
(astelo's 'ersat1h1y results an an
effect 1' e performance.
Steam} Jessica Courtney as
portrayed by the flamboyant Maret
Anne Schmidt. while he, counterpart,
prudt!>h Mona La Mooch. also 1s
effect I\ cly enactl'd by Linda Klass_
Other pla)'crs are layce Gardner.
Bert Garza. Sha""n Smvth and John Ekholm ·
Wa)' Off Broadv..a) 's intimate
theater setup offers an unusual ad-
' antagc to its audience -reall) close
prox1mll) 10 the stagt. One almost
focls 1n,ol\Cd an the ph)stcal actton
of the pla)er<i
Appropna1e set design 1s ach1c' ed
b> ReHrd11to and Smyth lntncate
sound effects and h&htana arc c~atcd
b)' Joel Knott
An amusing entertainment ex-
pencnce and promising performers
ma) be seen 1n .. The Soap) Murder
Case " running Thursdays through
Sunda)'s at S p.m un11l June 5 at the
Wa> Off Broad\.\a)' Playhpuse. I 058
f . First St . Santa Ana Call 547-8997
for tickets and funher 1nformatton.
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Onmge Coul DAIL y PIL.OT /Monday May 23. H~ee A•
Genetics a crucial factor TV LISTINGS
DEAR ANN LANDERS· Recently
a mother asked wh) her two ch1ldrt'n
were so different The) were raa~d
exactly ahke, with d 101 ol love, and
she and her husband wrnt out of their
way to Ix 1mpart1al You said
"Genetics has a lot to do wuh ll "
yourcolumn 1s vcf) much 11work1n
our family \\-t are sure that there as
nothing v.e l:Ould have dont' to mak,.
Bobb) "tum out rtghl " 8) the same
tOkl'n. we believe that 1( our other
thret' l'htldren had been adopted by
another ~l of pa~nts the) would still
be veal kids The answer 1s. as vou
pointed. out. "gt'ncs •
l 6:00 l 6:30 l 7:t>O : 7 :30 j 8:00 : 8 :30 j 9:00 ! 9:30 ; 10:00 ~ 10:30 '.11 :00 ! 11 :30
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I am con\.lnced that )OU arc 100
percent right I wash )'OU had
elaborated un the \ubJC<:l So many of
us need the laus !>pelled out Here as
our story
l hank )OU for pnnt1ng thut ktter,
.\nn .\g.a1n \Ou ha ... c m.ade an
1m ponant u1ntnhut1un tu the edulJ-
uon uf the \mencan puhll{'
.\NON\ \10\ ~ .\( RO\\ rHt
BO·\RD.
0.09111n9 The • W 1111• u,._... ,,,~_.,,.
My husband and I were mamed for
several )tars cind "an1ed desperately
tu have a fam1I} \hhough the
doctors coul<l lind rw medical reason
for O\Jr 1nab1hl) lo be parents, 1t JUSl
nc\ er happenl'd I 1nall\ •M: de< 1ded
10 adopt
O ur son "3'> hc.•autiful and health)',
but he nt' er \topped crying We
"cilked the fltKir \.\Ith him for mun th\
When "Bohh) · was I \Car old I
bc<·amc pH·gnanl and '-"l' "'ere ble~scd
"11h a second sun That t h1ld lf1ed
, cf) little II 1\ d1spo\11ton wa\ pun:
c,un<;hane One }car taler "e had t"1n
girl<. The\ "'ere J JO' 10 U\ from da\
o ne L1l.r t'ur f.el t>nd "'" the~ rarel)
lus\Cd.
The twins and their natural hrothcr
got along hcau11full~ The older bo)
re..cnted the thrl·c \uungl'r ch1klren
Jnd "as ahu\1\l· and mean to them
\tarting 1n thl' lir'>t grade Robb} "ac,
an trouble constantl) He was a poor
student, labeltd .. um:ooperat1"e and
d1srup11'e ··The three )'Ounger onti.
"ere excellent students. and there
"ere nc ... er any beha"1oral problemc,
The twins arc no" 15 Our scrnnJ
~n as 16 Bobb) 1s 17 The l\.\tnS arc
v.cll-adJUSted. haH a world offnendc,
and are a JO> to us Their 16-)tar-old
brother 1s a st raight -.\ student a fine
athltte kind and tho ughtful
Bobb~ ha\ been txpellcd lrom
school twice \'.naught him drinking
;\kohol and 'imo1'.1ng pot "hl'n he wac,
14 He has stolen from m\ huc,hand'c,
walkt and from m) purse· \\-l· k t him
l.no" that "C d1\appro'e ol ht\
lnendc, and tried to gc.-t him to Jttcpl
lOunscltng He refu\cd to LV<>JX•ratc
.\s I "'nte this he 1s 1n a hall-"'.t'
hou\l' for drug abu!>crc, lc<Ka1nc>
~h husband and I arc l.nn' 1nlcd
that ihc gl·net1t lal. tor \OU \f)(llo..l· 111 1 n
DEAR ANON: Dozens of readus
bavt written to relate stories that
10.nd a great dtal lillt you". ney,
too, thlltd mt for bringing this
toucby Hbject to llght. It 11 not one
tbat people want to talk about.
In addition to tbe genttlr factor wt
now know tbt womto wbo drink.
smoke and take drugs during preg-
nancy may 11ve birth to children wbo
art underweight, sickly and some-
times brain-damaged. This prenatal
influence bas been well-documented
Wbilt many adopttd children turn
out well, som e do not, and we now
know tbat It may have nothing to do
with poor parenting. This Is not to say
that environment counts for nothi11g,
but we now know it 11 Jeu s1gnlfkant
than we thought
Tuesday, May !4
ARIES (March 21-.\pnl I ~l \\hat had bct'n a pu11k
l''>fX'uall) to real l'\lJtt' pro1ll.'rl\ 't uu"rc g11 rn 1n\1Jl.·
data \OU II he tru\ll'd \.\1th dandt"\ttnc Jrr.1ngl·ml·nt
\utum11h1k 1111 l.O~t ofupkeeouiuld hc.· 1n,ohl·J ll>uld be tran\--------------formed 1ntu .1 rc,d-
a11on. \potlight on
b3'i1C ISSUC'i. depen-
dent<>. cmplm ment SYDNEY health. reunion '-'Ith
lam11\ mcmh<'r o
Fa,orabk puhl1nt\. MARR
accompan1l'' ~our •••••••••••••• efforts.
LIBRA 1\ept 21-0 ct 221 EmphJ\I\ 11r po"cr
authont~ rl'\pons1b1lll\ dcadhnc strong h" l' rela·
l1onsh1p \oml.·one wan" to .. tell \ou -.omcthing " t<-n 1\
pat1enu.'. 1x·r<,1sten1.-c
SCORPIO IOI. t 2 '-:--.o, 211 '>t·edc; planted 1e,, than
t"'o "-l'd\ ago "'II no"· bear lru1t .. 'r ou II "'n l.ontc\t
tht·one'> Jll' pro, en ltne rt-ldt1on\h1p "''" he.• h.t l I.. 11n
tratk
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TAURUS ( .\pnl 20-Ma} 20) You're "relea~" from
financial obhgataon 't oung perwn decade<; to repa\ debt
to brcal. hood'> ol rcstnct1on. to free \OU from prum1~·
that should ha.,.e not been made 1n rirc;t placr
SAGITTARIUS (°'JO\ 22-Dt'l 211 I ll'\h 1.Jrl"l'r
bus1nt''>'> Jlll' it) h1ghltghte-d \kmtx>r ut 11r1x>'>lk '4.'\
lOUld -.cnc as tnsp1rat10n 1f all card'> are plal.l.'d on t.ihll·
IJu: up Stre'>s creat" 1t\ \t~ le 1nno"a11on
Complete televlalon lltttnga In Sunday'• TV PUol.
CAPRICORN (Dc1. 22-Jan lfll ~n'>t: nf d1rcct1un
rl''>tOrt·d. tamll} mcmht'r \t'~ mu1.h in p1llurl' Budgt·t
food propcrt\ mot1,Jt111n -the-.e figure prominrntl\
l.M. Bovo
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GEMINI (Ma) 21.June 20> litud) Taurus mcc,sagl'
for valuable hint ( helk source material. r<"ad hct"el·n
lanes, be av.arr ol propen} ... alue!> R<"fuse tu g1\e up
c,omethang for mere "'h1socred orom1se.
CANCER (June 21-Jul)' 221 Dig de-ep lor tnlor-
mataon, anal) I C mo11.,.es. <.tress vcrsat1ht~. ask question-.
conl:em1ng "'hr rcabou1' of reldt1,e Get prom1'>cS 1n
writmg. optn lane'> of lOmmun1lat1on.
AQUARIUS !Jan 2()-feb 11<1 D1\t~1h h1ghhgh1
fi tncc,s. humor communicauon \ ou'll ht' truc;ted '-'Ith
\l'lret. 1n,ohn comphtated procedurt "-eer recc:nt
r1.·~lut1onc, l.unccrntnit appearamc diet. bod~ image
Here's the real big money game
LEO IJuh 2 'Aug 22) \1aJOr domr'it1c adJu<,tmcnt
1 n' oh es pa) mcnt<; wllclttons. hudgl't <;our~·ec; ot
IOlumc. Harmon)' will he re"ltnrcd but d1ploman 1\
rC'-!UlrCd
VIRGO ( \ug. 23-St'pt 22). "Don't re,eal all'" applte'
PISCES I Feb 19-March 2111 .\dhcrl· hi rule'>
rcgulat1unc, lndl\1dual "'ho ad\t>l.Jtes shon lUt 1s being
~horts1ghtl·d Be pmtt1\e n>nllrn1ng right\ .ind J"'l'r
m1'\s1on\ M.sntal \latu' ligurcc, 1n '>ll·nanl1
IF MA y 24 IS YOl'R BIRTH DA y \llU hJ \ l' unu\U31
'mce . .ipprt'l 13lC mus1t and lu\ur. lan Ix \Cit 1ndulgl·nt
u 1uld ha \C \\\CC't tooth ·
Pro\t1tu1111n nJt11Jn" 11.k grn''l'\
atltiut l l'I t1mn J\ mulh m11nl'\ J\
l111•lhdll hJ\l ti.ill hJ\l..l'tbdl .tnd
ho.:l..n \.llmh1ned Or \ll ""' rc·
'l".trlhl'r' Rrm.irl...ihk 11 true Thr\
\.1Jntend JO l'\llmJtl'd 2' l)llU tr;tn\-
IV CHARLES GOREN
ANO OMAR SHARIF
Q.1-Both vulnerable. as South you
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The bidding has proceeded·
Wm Norch F.asl South
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What do you bad now?
A.-To make a vulnerable ovcrcall
at the two level, partner must have
a reasonable hand and a good suit.
Sin~ you have opening bid vaJues.
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COOL TALK
Warmer wealher usually prompts the
need for air cond1tionme II a pustl of the
button does not produce cool air
chances are that the freon level 1s low.
This volaltle &•s is the same ingredient
that cools a refngttato1 It circulates as
a &as and pteks up beat from the 1nsidt of
the car Returmnc to a liquid slate, 1t
ftvtS up •ts heat to the outlldt air Tht
proc:tss works repeatedly to cool oft the
auto's interior hen 1n a wt!l operabnc
system. freon leaks over 111114! and the
system must bt recl\arced In order to
prolon& freon's scrnc~ bit. and 111·
cond1bone. Should be operated a few
mtnvtes each wttll. yw round This wtll
tnwre that au sob remain pltablt ~nd
seem.
Air condlbon1nc put1 an extra load on
tht car's coolinc system " you're stuck
1n traffic on 1 hot day. ·and the
tamperalur• aa. shows oftthtlh,. Of
die red "hOl" fiPt comn on. turn oft tN
llf condition. and open 1 window Heft
It C&f, wt speclalllt In MfVICt Ind
f1Pllf on VW, aftd Alldt Wt'ra my to
rtlCh et !090 flflcenba °'*' 8 I '°' ,_con' e Tel 6" 6910 .,..,.
.-orid bf MA Ma r tr t eris
wtkolM.
. ,,
don't beat around th<' bu~h Jump
to three no trump to protect ~our
tenancts from a lead through
Q.2-Both vulnerable. as South you
hold
•95 Ql XQ653 +AQS4
The bidding has proceeded
West North East ou1b
1 • 2 • Pass ?
What do you bid now?
A.-As scared above, partner must
have a fair hand and good suit for
his two-level ovcrcall. Despite the
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Daily Pilot editor.
CALL
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FOR HdMI DELIVERY
la't your spade holding'' th<' worst.
you have adt'Quatt' trump support
and the values to 1ump to game. Bid
four hearts
Q.3-Netthcr \Ulnerable, as South
you hold: + K76 . AJ 104 8S2 + ICJ6
The bidding has proce<'ded
..,.ortb Easl Soulb West
I • Pass 1 • Pass
I • Pass !
What do you bad now'>
A.-A good haod for fourth-suit
forcing, and 1f that weapon ts in
your armory, bid two diamonds. If
not, there is no good bad available.
Probably the least of evils 1s to jump
to three clubs-and hope that part-
ner can convert to no trump.
Q.4-Both vulnt'rable. a\ South you
hold :
• IJ : AKJ85 AJ6 + IOS.
The bidding has proceed<'d :
Soucll WHI North £.as1
I Pass I t I 'iT
Whal acuon do you take'>
A.-You have a minimum opening
btd, and had East passed you would
have been compelled ro kt'ep the
bidding open, probabl)' with one no
trump. East's 1ntervcn11on. howt'V·
er. has relieved you of l ht obhgat ion
o ltep the auction ah'e 'r ou ~dn
,ho"' vuur m1n1mu m 1 alue\ b'
passing
Q .5-Hnth \Ulnerable a~ South )Ou
hold + K 72 AKQ106J +AQJ5
The b1JJ ng ha'> proceeded
South \.\ esl 'orth East
I Pths 2 + Pti.,
Whal do \ ou bid no " "
A.-\ou are in slam 1err11on . bul
can ta~e no prt"C1p11ate acuon be-
cau~ of >Our l"'O fast lost'rs in
hearts However, 1t is tncumbent on
you to tell partner abClul your urong
hand and excellent support -Ju mp
ro four dubs
Q .6-Neither vulnerable, as South
you hold
• AQl72 -AJ7 832 • 76
Your partner open'i the b1dd1ng w11h
a demand bad of two hcans What
do you respond?
A.-Usually, when partner makes a
demand bid you want iO sc:t the
trump suit as soon a\ possible.
Herc, however. you ha"e an excel-
lent source of tricks 1n the spade
suit. If you r11se hearts rmmt'd1att-
ly. you m11ht not be abl<' to get that
mcssaae across to partner. Rt'Spond
two spades, then jump in hearts at
your next tum.
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swept;
Guerrero
ejected
LOSANGELES(AP)-Th1s ume.
New York Mets pitcher David Cone
looked hke one of the dodstr5.
Cone. escaping a bat angnlythrown
by Pedro Guerrero. remained un-
beaten Sunday as the Mets defeated
the Los Angeles Dodgers. S--2. for a
sweep of the three-game sen cs ~md
their seventh stra1Jht victo ry.
Guerrero was e1ccted for the bat-
thro wing ahercauon. which staned an
the sixth 1nn1ng after he was hn by a
patch and sparked a benc h<leanng
incident. On Saturday night, the
teams had gotlen into a bru-shback
battle.
Cone's first two pitches to Guerrero
where high a nd inside. and Guerrero
glared at the mound. G uerrero was
then hit an the shoulder by a curve.
and he threw his bat wnh both hands
,
I / I
T he sch ed ule
AWAY
ToniOhl-ldle
Mav 2..-Pn1tadelon1a. 4:JS om •
Mav 2~Phllaoetonia. 4.JS om •
Mav 26-Pnlladelonla, 4.JS o m
Mav 27-Montreal, 4 JS o.m
Mav 2&-Montreat, 10-JS 11 m •
Mav 29-Montr eal. 10 JS 11 m •
• On TV, Channet 11
• All oames on KABC. 790
toward Cone. The bat sailed wide and
landed near shonstop Kevin Elster.
"I told him that v.as a curveball I
d1~·1 understand anything he said to
me.:1 Cone said "I was cons1stentl)
inside all day. The pitch that hit him
was a 70 mile-an-hour curvcball. He
was staring at me all day." ·
G uerrero stan ed walking bnskly
toward Cone but was grabbed b~
catcher BalT) L)ons as both dugouts
e mptied. There were no fights and no
punches thrown. and G uernro was
ejected. G uerrero left the Los Angeles
cl ubhouse earl) witho ut comment.
The 1nc1dent could resuh an a
suspensio n b) Nauonal uaguc Presi-
dent Ban G1amattr
Cone. 6-0. gave up four hits in s1>.
innings and Roger McDowell fin-
ished for his fifth save. Fernando
Valenzuela. 3-5. went I? 1 innings in
the shoncst stan of has ca rttr.
allo wing live runs o n s1it h ats and
walking two
MONDAY. MAY 23, 1988
Tanner, Atl•nt• m•n8ger, four co.chH fired. 82.
Behind Bird, Boaton 8dvance1 In NBA pa.tyoff8. 83.
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Buerunner Barry Lyon• of the Met. le
taged out at home b y Dodgen catcher
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Mike Scioecla durtne fifth inning after
attempdng to ecore on infield grounder.
Angels tackle
Yankees next
Homestand begins
tonight after 12-4
romp by Red-Sox
From Tlte A1MClated Prus
Bru1scd b~ success1~e lopsided
los~s to the &>ston Red Sol. in
ft"nwa> Park thc ( alafomaa ..._nJtlS
return 10 .\nahe1m Stadium 1on1&)l1
10 open an c1gh1-gamc homestand
v.1th 1hn:e ag.;unst the 4.mencan
Leagur E.tst-lcading "'ev. York Yan-
l~
The scne'> opcncr 1onagh1 at 7 JO
r)ltS \11lr..e \.\ llt I ) of the .\ngcls
again'>l '.'.cv.) or ~' Richard Dots.on
5-1
The) anlr..tts ha\ t." ht."en nd1ng high
aftn tv.o '>tr.ught v. ins against '-"t"St
DI\ 1s1on-lt."ad1ng c >air.land and ~
\t''>' a ~ ... -1 4 H'c1 •rd their b(st mark
aftn 4 1 g.aml''> ''"ll' the 195X team
v.l·nt '')-11
"1ean1o1oh 1k lhl· -\ngeb w()("s con-
unur .\ftrr a -,v.111~ thrvugh the East
produced a+.' mJrlr.. the~ continue 10
rn1dt" in th( .\I '-' rst cdlar v.11h a
I., 2h o~erall mar~
In ~unda' '> I ~-4 thrashing b)
Boston 'etcra n rl'11ner Bob Stank\
moq:d into ndus1\e lOmpan ..
among Red \ol. <1ll-11me v.innc~
··r ,e bet-n -,1111ng on 104 1o1o ins tor a
lung long 11mc: \tanle\ said ~unda'
alter allnv.ing JU'>I two singles 1n 5.,
innings
\.\1th his IO'ith \lllor. since JUmp-
1n~ from ll<1ss .\.\tu the Red So\ tn
I 1P"' Stan le. tied Hall of Farner
l di\ Gru'e for Sl\th place among
Bt1ston <; all-time winners Joe
I>ohwn rs ~tanle\ 's nel.t target v.nh
The schedule
Ton•gnl-Ntw V()('k 7:lS p,m
Mav 74-flltw York 735 pm
Mav 2rNew York 7:lS om. •
Mav 26-ldlt
Mav 27-8all1mof"e. 7.lS om.
Mav 71-Batllmore, 7·0S om. •
Mav 29-eettimore I OS o.m
• On TV Channel S
• AM oames on IC.MPC. 710
I CIO '1c tones ~tank). 1o1oho struck o ul four and
didn't "'all.. a baller. th~w62 pitches.
4., tor stnkes. in his comeback from a
'>l'rtous in1uf) to has pttch1na hand
\uffrred 1n a fall in has home lasl
hnuilf\
"It v.as nice to)« him come back
and pltlh that wa). especially comma
bad.. from the inJUrY " said Mike
ufl•('n't\ell. 1Ah0 capped a five-run
third inning v.ath a th ree-run homer.
urC'env.elrs su.th home run of the
sea~n put Boston ahead to stay, 5-.3.
Jftl.'r Dv.1ght hans go t a two-run
single: on a pop"> which f~I between
~l'n ter ficldC'r Chico Walker and n&ht
fielder Chall Da\ 1s v.nh two out and
the: ba~ loaded
· The\ v.ouldn t have scort'd fi ve
runs 1f that fl) ball was cau&ht."
( Jl1 forn1a Manager Cookie lto1as
!Mild
Sunset episOdesjust a part of wild season
The end of the silliest prep baseball
season on record for the Orange ( oast
Arca as neanng-and 11·s one not
soon to be forgotten
.\t the to p of the list was the wild
Sunset u ague race which fou nd fo ur
teams an the champ1onsh1p hunt on
the last da' oft he ~as.on. as well as
another for a Cl F 'i-.\ pla)offbcnh
Huntington Beach H1gh's01lers
v.on 11. Ocean Y1e"' linashed second
a nd Westminste r third. but the wa\
the) got there 1s something to think
about
The Oilers ""cnt 4-1 in their last fi, e
gamcs1opull1tout Ocean View
bt-ncfi11cd from a coach's mental
errortoga1n a forfei t 1..ictOI") (o,er
We-stmtnstcr). and \.\cstminster paid
for 11 b~ dropping to third and
ulumatel\ 1n1o a CIFwtldcard loss
before the first round got under v.a:-
Fnda)
Eda~n. v. h1ch v.ould ha"c been
"lo 3 was bumped out of the
pla)olTs. bnnging fonh mes of foul
from Chargers' fa ithful
··w estman stcrshould be dropped
from the pla~otTs.11 was Westminster
"'h1ch made the mistake and II should
pa) not Edison ·· '43'> the general
statcml·nt ,
Well. \.\estm1nsterd1d pa' lllo\t
the game 11 had v.on on the fic:ld
Bu1 forihe m 1stal..e \OU can llnh
t3kl' one\ IClOI) a'4-a\ and af lhl"rl."are
an) chi!>'"> to fall the~ tal..e their
cou~
The iron\ IS that o .. ean \ l{'\4
cR-6·1 lcatapulted into<,econdand
becau~ WestmanMcrO!-7)and
Edison (8-7) finished tted for third
\.\est minster got the nc>d bc1:ause o f
beating Eda son tv.o out ot th~ in
their season sen es
T hat y,,asn·1 th('onh oddll).
Ro GER
CuLS011
PREPS
<"kl·Jn \ llV. High for instance
"l.OI ..1lm11 .. 1 the l.'nt:re league 'it'dson
"11ht•ut 'tarta Dan 'aull' shons1op
T vdd HJ tin and outfidder Breu
Rl'l·d "'ho \I.ere d1sm1-;sed from the
tl·am l'lnau!>e of m1)dl·edc, "'hile at the
\Jn lu1•.<lb1spo Tournamentdunng
the 'lpnng \ atat1on tlreal..
SJ1d <. ualh Bill Gibbon'> 1n 1he
Da1h Pilot"' \pnl 6ed111on ofh1s
1n11 ·1 hl'\ re h1stof") The~ knew the
rules and did 11 an'"'a~ It"~ m' pohe>
Jnd that's 11 •
But once <.kcan \ aev. qua la tied for
the CIF pla)ofTs. ""1th the help of
Vo est minster's use of an 1nthg1ble
latt her in the last inning of their
game. the trio has returned
) ou Stt the\ v.eren't h1stor. after
all The' "'crt on a .. 4 5-<ia'
su\pens.1on·· Jndgu~s v.hat the4S
dJ)Sare up'
Th1sv.asa ..cawn 1n "'hach ( osta
\ksa Coach !\.irk Bauermeister P' e
his firn ba~ rnach the hea,.c-ho a
..eawn in v. h1ch '-"oodbndge and
l...1guna Beal h left .as runners
stranded 1n a I Q.innanggame . a
"'-'a son v. h1ch produced a p-o;,nd-ruk
tnple(Mater Oe1 \ \ Sen ate at La
Palma Park t. and a <ocason 1n v.h1ch
Pius'( High in [),,1'-'n<'' snappC'dan
S-game losing \trl.'a~ 1n the .\ngelus
l.t."ague (Bishop \fontgomef) wu the
\ IC\lm I
But the biggest surpnsc ofall v.a)
the re1 elation that Gibbons' hastonc
tno was on a ··4 s-<1a} suspension ..
and v.ere reinstated
0
btanc1a High football coach John
L1d"1Cngood 1s looking for a fev. good
men
He's alrcad~ go t all he "'ants m
term\of athletes the\ have a ne~
'-'eight facil11~ and the schedule has
bet-n drav.n
\.\hat the' need nov. are coaches -
at least t"'o ~11hclpenencc ~1d
Lacbengood
.. I n~ al least two coachM forfour
arl·as .. sard Lle bcngood
The posts are on a "'alk-on has1s
naturall) lnl.:rested pan.1M should
on t.act L1ebcngood at the Eagl~
"'eight room (6' 1-4831 ) orthrough
Estancia High ( 700-33 75).
No rest for Lakers,
Dallas visits tonight
Estan cia , OV, Vaqs
home for round two
Mavs, meanwhile,
have been idle
since Thursday
INGLEWOOD (AP) - The de-
fending NBA champion Los Angeles
Lakers. extended to seven games 1n
their playoff series against Utah, get
only one day offbefo~ going back to
work.
"I think this may be the first tame
wc'veever had a team wa1t1n1 for us.-
said Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley,
whose Lakers open the Western
Conference best-of-seven final sencs
to niaht at 7:»-against the DaHtt
Mavericks at the Forum.
The Lakers. 1ry1ng to become the
first team 1n 20 years to w1n con-
secutive leaaue utles. had made a
habit of brcczina through the e.arty
playoff rounds.
But the upstan Jazz turned the
S«ond-round scncs into a prolon&ed.
tinn1 battle. taking the Laken to the
brink before Los Anaelcs won the
seventh pme. 109-98. Saturday.
The Mavericks. meanwhile.
wraepcd up their series qatn'1 Den-
ver in sill pmcs last Thursday, and
sot some tune off to prceare the
conference showdown qa1nst the
lake rs.
Oamc 2 will be Wedncsdaf ni&ht.
also at the forum. with the stnes then
aw1tcbina to Dallas for pmcs Friday
and Sunday.
Tbc winner wall advantt to the
NBA finals apinsi the Eastern Con·
Lakers n . Dalla•
T.-1's Game
Dallas at Lalr.&rs. 7:30 o m
w~v·s Game
Dallas at Lalr.&rs. 7:30 p m
FridaV's Game
L11kers at Dallas. S o.m
Sundav's Game
Lair.en a r Dallas, 12:30 o m
TUHdav, May 31
Dallas 111 L alters l:JO o m (if
necessarv)
Thundav, June l
Lalteri at Dallas. 6 Pm Of
neceu arvl
S.1Urd9v, June 4
er suncMv. June s
Dallas at Lakers. 12.30 o.m. (If
nece~
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fercnce champio n. Boston o r Ottron.
Dallas General Manager Norm
SonJU said the tame off should help
the Mavericks.
.. We've alwa)'s gone out there (in
p~v1ous playoffs) for the tint pme
dc.td-t1rcd.'' he said. "We're for-
tunate. If nothina else. (the Lalcers)
have sot to be urcd."
The Lakers. by virtue of their 62-20
rqular-scason record that was the
lcque's best. own the homecoun
advaniaae for the scncs.
Michael Cooper, Los Angeles' sath
man. sajd kttpana the Mavericks'
guards in check 11 the most imponant
thma the Lakers have to do.
"The key to Dallas is to control
Harper. then (Rolando) Blackman,"
Cooper said.
.. And you can fOtJCt lk rqular
~n tcries (the Lakcrs held a 4-1 ed&c). It swts all ovtt qain now ...
USC ousts UCI tennis team, 5-2
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~'f;l-llendoaa tau been a 4ouble-tbn..t for Eetancla
•• EtlCJee tbJ.a eeuon. aa a pitcher and an oatflelder.
By ROGER CARLS01'
Of ... 0.-, .... IWt
Round 1 ot 1he Cl F ba-.eball
pla~offs 3"'a11.-. Tucsda' v.11h E.-.tan·
c1a Hagh's ~lice-buster\ Ocean
\ ICV. '!. fCJU\ enated pitching COflX
and league l hamp1ons \.1ater Dea
In inc and "1ddlebad. sull 1n the
hunt
T he biggest surpnsc 1s tht" surtac ing
of the Eagle' under Coach "en
M 1llard. ""ho staggered No 1-W'Cdl·d
Ll Q uanta an thelirst round 4-~ as
freshman Paul \1cOan1els combined
his thrtt-run homer "Ith Conrad
Colby's p1tch1ng for the u~t
The Eagles (I '7-Q) d~w a 3-.\ home
ass~mt'nt tor T ues.ia) ·, duel v.1th
South Coast Leaaue rt'presentall'e El
Toro ( I 5-I 3)
A mong El Toro's a~nal are ~naor
pitch~ Don Goodbrand (l 45 ERAl
a nd JefTSt.ark (l ~5 E RA) Starl v.ent
the d1stanct' 1n Fnda~ 's Q. J 'tl IOn
0' er .t\rro\o.
4.t the . plate the Cha~!"\ boas.I
-'dam Brass (.367), Scan Dnnkwatcr
( 365). Bnan McNamara ( 4 17) and
03,. 1d Nemeth (.310).
The 5-A ht&hha.ht IS at Oc-ean Y1cv.
v.here the Seaha~lu.. \lrtlh na.ht-
handcr Dan auh} ((>.()) baclt 1n aood
gram a0er a 45-dav SUSpnlSIOn, host
Job.ncock out, Rutherford ln
Vo lerbumpstwo-tlmechamP
as final lineup set for Indy-500 ----
INDlANAPOUS (AP) -Gotdon J~~·s
momcnwy jo) turned to despatr Sunday u Rtt~ V~
pined tt\·c••nd bwn~ the r .. o-umcdwnJMon from
the lJ.<ar fldd oo the final. dra.m1t1c qUAhficataon
aucmpt f<w the Ma)' 29 lnchanapolis SOO. •
Thrtt-tunc lDd.ianapolis -1.nntt Johttny Rulhtrfbrd
was abk to ~ it aato the fadd on l'! lht fbw1.h
and final day of lisnc trials.. a»on& •alb ian FOl.. Howdy
Holmn and u.ctq HC1mrath Ir. of C'a VE1 beat tht 6nal pan onto 1be lndiu.aoohs
Motor y o~l 1a 1n dfon toeam b founb lad
"8f11 .._\be fiftl.I dmw wao. an OA>Ol'lUtul) to~
•nto tht 72ad lDdy l'ltt.
Oftt)• minutes eenecr, V Cllkf bald bttn bUm.P'd rom
the rw:td by Jolancock. ~on Ms thtrd and ftnal 'atlm'l
maftllr:d a four·•P •m'll!F of 206 69 m~. But \he IDdi&nlf'O'• dmcr. •'ho Md bttn •"11t1rc ~f'!'peUtaUI)· wall\ b fl ~Wttk qu&li of
206."6) WU.ad). V611Ef1tearnj)Ul
\hCQua.tif)1111hncud lie w: able to-1
,
'o ~-seeded \1atcr Oct (:!1-3).
Tht' \1onarchs of Coach Bobb>
ld.C'\ h3\C 01n ed v.1th No. I and No.
: 1n the rankmgs all season Iona and
are tar trom a one-man pitch.in& staff.
T OO\ Pena 1s the mound aQC and
~later Dc1 boastsa potentpmeat the
plate ~e\ed b~ the pttSCncc of Jim
.\u~tin 1 4(>()). J~ Caccarella (.415).
l 1rcg h0tl..e~ ( 4561 and Mike 8aSIC 1.a .n1
~-can Y1cv. 's bats have been
r~lat1' eh s1knt. but wnh NauJty on
thl' mound Fnda>. the Seahawks
pounded out 17 hats 1n a 15-l 0 v1C't.Or'y
O'er a strong Thous.and Oaks unit.
In 1ne·s Vaqueros. meanwhile. put
their t 8-8 record •nd S®th Coast
Lt:aguc lau~ls o n the hnc ..-inst
't'>1tin& <. entral (I Q-4 l
( entral'i> numlln's a~ 1mprcssave
-indudang ER.t\s. of 2.71 for C~
I 'on ~ IQ for Dav ad OchOf and
tor I>a' 1d Rice. a combtnahon which
hj\ ra, lr..ed up an I 1-1 rteord.
<..1ene ~1an1n . a senior Cft\tet (td(I.;.
er ,., the bta threat at lhc plate. witb a .rt hatting •'·~. four home n1m
and ~fl sto len ba5Ci cn.tmQI lbe
pla\otT~
~ddlebad l2().6). the ~· Sea
\ 1cv. Lcaaue k1RJP1n. mUS1 ua~ .,
( oachella \ alle) (13-1 1)
Two victories
for OCC c r ew
I
Or.nge Coelt DAU. Y PILOT I Monday, May 23, 1988
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Struggling Braves Edmonto~ One wtn from cup A t d } d • W t fire Tanner staff. ...m~;~~~'°"'~~h~~~d"~~~:,,:;~ ~ S rOS pa ea lil es t t the: first of his three goals and Wa)ne 11i11
N .1-t k (,reu k) had four assists 10 lead the From ne AHoclalff Pren Bra vu I, Plntet 4: Bruce Benedict's two-run double J.AOD a es over Edmonton Oilers to Within one \lllOI) o(the1r founh complelcd Atlanta's five-run first 1nnin1 and lhe 8ra\.C$
Stan le)<. up 1n fi,cyears with a 6-' "'in ov~nhe Boston Chuck Jackson doubled home the ue-brcakana run in held on 11 Three Rivers Stadium
From Tile Associated Pre11 Brutn!. \unda> nighl 1 the ninth inn1n& Sunday ar}d the Houston Astros beat the In the Amencan Leaaue:
Ldmunton took a \.(} lead 10 the best-0f-se,l"n St. Lou1~ Cardinals. 2-1. at Busch Stadium to 1ncrnsc Twla1 1'·4, Rusen•-%: G ary Gae111 's h11 a grand
CHICAGO -Manager Chuck Tan·
ncr was fired by .\tlan1a on ~unda\ and
Bra, es minor league manager Ru!.'> "'l1·rnn
was named as his replace men I < n~neral
Manager Bobb) Cox ~1d.
!oenc:s an<l can clinch ib S«'Ond ~traight NHL their lead to I 'h pmes over the Dodgers 10 the Nauonal slam ofTTcus rehef ace Mitch W1lhams with two out in
lhampiun'>hlp 1n Boston Tuesda)' nigt.t l..cagut: West the ninth inning broke up a scorcl~s duel and gave
The Bruin' lu'>t ihr lirst two games 10 Edmonton .\le,. Trevino singled with one out for his founh hit of Mmncsota a doubleheader sweep at Arlington 5tad1um
anJ "'l'fl' hoping J ieturn to Boston'<, smallc:r KC the g.ame and Jackson followed "'"h a double ofT KC'n The Twins. who had lost three pmes tn a row, took
surf alt' "'hcrt thl' Oikr\ .,.,ere 2-10-:? 'itnll' JOtnmg the Da} le}. 0 I the opener as T im Laudner had three hits, tncluding a
N HL 1n \ll7Q, "'ould hl'lp But Edmonton also "'a'i 4:? Juan Agosto. 2-0. pitched I l/1 1nnmgs for the v1ctol) two.run homer.and drove in four runs.
Coaches Wilhc Stargell. Bob Skinner . .\I Mom Ila!..
and Tony Bantromc were also fired 011 the. ioad during tht pla\om and Larr) .\ndersen got the final two outs for h1'> first Yankees %, Atbletlc-s O: John t andelana pitched a
· sa'l.' two-hiller. striking o ut 13, and Jad .. Clark hit a t\.\o-run
.. We appreciate the man) contnbu11ons 1ha1
Chuck and his stafTha'e made over thC' last few \Cari.
Gonzales to flgh t at Marriott Elsewhere Ill the Na11onal League homer Ill thcfounh tnning as New York took two of three
Padres t , Plllillles %: John Kruk homered and dro .. c games 10 thc weekend duel of AL d1v1s1on leaders
=-----.but we lclt 1t was time (or a
change," (ox ~1d 1n a statem1.·n1
Atlanta '' I :!-27. thl.' "'orst
record in the Na11unal L caguc
Thc Bra,cs lost their tirs1 Ill
games 1h1s sca\on
Tanner, :!Oth 1 n 'tl lllrll ~ on
the all-llmC' managing lt\1 "'a'>
tired after thl' Rra\C~S l'k·at I'll·
tsburgh. 6-4. ~unda) .\I Ian ta" in
last place in lhl.' '\ L \h·'lt 11
---·games behind llou,1un
Taaner The BraH'\ r1.•ta1ntJ p11c..h1ng
coach Bruce Dal ( anton and bullixn c..oa1.h Rnan
Snitker. Atlanta namt·d Bobb> Wtne Rm \1aJI\ ka and
Clarence Jones as new coache!..
Stargell. "'ho pla)cd for Tanner tn P1tt'>burgh anJ
been on his coaching staff "'"h thl' Pirate\ " to l'k·
inducted into the Hall of Fame thl' \ummtr
Tanner and the u>ac.:hes "l'rc..· 1vld oil thnr
d1sm1s!Hll wht:n the\ arn,ed Sund;i, 111gh1 in< h1l.1go
where the Bra\eS \.\Cre \t:hedukd to nl.i~ tuJJ\
The Bra,es fin1'ihcd las1 undrr T annl·r 11\ I 4Xo Jnd
werc l1fth 1n 1981
Tanner. in tht: third 'rar of :i fl\e·\t:tir lontr.hl
became 1he second mana.ger to tx· llfl·j th" ~:a'>on
Bal11more's Cal R1pken Sr "'a' n·ph.1u:d t"l' ~ rJnJ..
Robinwn aftt·r tht· Onnlt"<> lm1 tht•ir lir\1 '" 11;1m1''
Quote of the day
Bobb) Valentine, manager of 1ht: T l'\,I\
Rangers. comphment1ng Baltimore fan., un lhl'
sellout at Mt:monal Stadium on the night tlw
Orioles returnl.'d home aftrr l'ndtng their ~I
gaml' lo~ing -.1n•al.. "II'-; great te<;t1mon~ 10 "'hat
spon'> fans an: suppo~d to he Thie, 1s 1he1r onl\
team and thl·~ Jrt' 'ho"'1ng their <;upport It'
eas} 10 grt 50.000 "h1.·n \OU win 20 in a ro"' I
th ink l.'HT\ fralllh1se 1n.basd1all rnuld take a lc~!.On froni 11 ..
Turner earns first LPGA win
Sherri Turner hird1ed the lin:il t"'o n
hole<, for a 5-under-par 6 ")a nd -.c..url'd a unl.'·
shot 'll 101) 0' er Amy Alcott 1n the l PC r .\
C'hamp1on'ih1p ~unda' a1 the Jalk ~1d.lau\Spon~(cntcrin\1as11n Ohio The,ictun in
thl.' ..eumd "'Oml'n \ ma1or l hamp1on\h1p ol tlw \l'.l\tlll
"'as thl' first ol Turnt.'r'\ fivc-H•ar larcer .\luHI
a11cmp11ng to"' 1n hN <,ec..und straight m.lJor 11111.' 'h<it ;~
final-round "1J Laooy Wadldohaml lrum li'l' '>hol'
bacl.. "'"ha h" Jnd l'nded a 1.arl·alung \l'rte\ ot
fru\tra11on\ tl• talo.l· a one-s1rokc 'tl to1n 1n thl· < olomal
:-.:at1onal In' 1wt1un tournaml·nt rn F11r1 \\ orth
'-' adk1n<; '\8 lll''l.'r l'k·rorl' had l1n1\hl·J h1ghn than
24th 1n th1~ tournanll'nt'and until th" Y.t<'k . had gonl·
through .15 lun~cc.. u11' e rounds v.11hou t hrt·al..1 ng par ~()
on thl' tough ( olon1al ( uun1~ ( luh lOUr'>l' Hl· hroh· 11
1hree time'> th rs "'l'l'lo. and finished at ~"111 I unda par
. Bob Charles shot a J-undt·r-par tih .ind t' n1\hl·d "1th
a tournamcnt-relUrd I Q6 tor 5J holcc, 10 "'1n lhl·
Comml·morall\ c tournaml'nt 1n l\larhor11ugh '-'r
The 52-)l'ar-olJ ~l.'\.I. /ealander 1n \.I.Inning h" lir..r
111k on the Sc:n1or PCJA Tour th1'> \Car l'ra<.eJ thl· old
returd uf J 99 set b' Lee E lder in I Qxn
Plagued b) hand lllJUrtCS. Oh mn1c
golJ ml'dal \.I.Inner Paul Goniales is
'.tc..·hedukd to fight Jorge Ortega of Mc,.1cu
(II) 1n J 10..round bout 1on1gh1 at the
In inc.• \1amutt (1on1aks' 1mpress1' l.' .., _O rt"\.ord "
U\l.'r'>ha<lll\.\t'd b' h1'> reputation ol ha' 1ng hnttlc
hand'> In ht'> last tight with Ron Cisneros at Lal..e Ta hoc.
the natl\ e of Ea~1 l os Angele~ again injured his hand)
and n·qum·J "urger) Gonzales 1s com1dered a lo p
contl'ndc..·r for tht' fl) weight belt b) the IBF and WB<
Gail Oe\.crs lOnt1nucd her dominance 1n thl'
·Panfil Ill ( unkn.•nte Track anJ Field (ham·
p1on\h1p' "'inning thl' 100-metcr hurdles and the 100
metl'f'> 111 kJd tht• hu~t l/Cl .\ Aru1ns to a '>l'lond
.,tra1gh1 u1nkrcnn: title The Bruin mt:n. kd h\ a
po"'t•rful !>print group al'>O won a \1.·cond consecutl\l'
t11lc Dt'\l'I\ n.iml·J thl' meet's most out.,tand1ng
kmak athkte lur tht \cumd straight 11mt•. "'as cloc. h ·J
111 12 6'\ '>t'u>111.h 111 till' hurdlt's ... econd onh Ill thl
\ml'fllan fl'lt1rd ol 12 n I \he '>l.'t \Jlurda' dunng a
qua I ti) 1ng hl·at l ( I \ ' Dann) [' crctt won 1hc 400
meta., h\ luY.cnng h1\ \lhnol record to 44 . .14 sct·ond'>.
the ninth 1'k·-.111ml· 1n .\ml·m·an h1stor). and "a" naml·J
thl· ml'ct ., mu\t 11u1,1anJ1ng male athktl' Terr)'
Labonte wol.. thl kad l'arh in thl.' final JO-lap '.tpnnt 1n
l he \\ lll\hlll .ii < onund '\ C and bname the fourth
J11lcrc..·nt \\llllll'f 1n the lour-\Carhl\ton olN..\<)C \I{'\
"1nnt·r,·11nl~. thrn··,l·grnl·nt auto rate l abontl.' tin
l\lll'd lillh 1n the li"t "<i lar '>egmrnt ot the rale on the
I 5-mill· < harluttl' \1otor \JX·edY.a\ lrark then "a'
~'t'nth 1n thl· <if1 lap 'l'lonJ '>Cgffil'lll Long Beach
C 11) < ulkgl· u~·J ;i JX'rwnal-ft'l.llfd high JUmp h\
Oerraek Moore to l'dgt· Taft fur the ml.'n·., (ham-
p1umh1p 111 lhl· ( ..il1l11rnta ( ommun1t\ ( ulkgl· f ra<:I..
.ind I 1l'ld < h.inq11nn<,h1p' \a111rJa~ n1gh1 1n
Bal..l·r-;ltdd '-lol~rrdt.irt:d "·I t11t·arn 111f)l11nl\ gl\1ng
l ung lk..i, h J 111.111 'tl lun lung Ht:al.h ha<. "'"n
lhrn: 'tra1gh1 tc..Jm l h.:imp111n!.h 1p'> an,l t•ight of thl' IJ'>I
Ill \11 \an \nton111 "'on 1he \.\llffil'n", l·ompc111111n
''1th 114 JlC11n1~ l'a''" l'k•a11ng Fl< amino "htl h had 1'11
\B( \port\. "'"'lh ha' tt'ln ,,,.~10 of thl' la'>t 12
01~ mn1r ( 1:tme., '"" nnt part1upafl' 1n \hr h11fd1n11 tor
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Diego romped at Jack Murphy Stadium. Show. 3-4. with two out in the ninth 1nnin' tied the score and Ro n
strul·k o ut se'en and walked none in his third complete Washmgto n singled home the wmner w11h t\.\U o ul 1n thr
game I 0th for Cle\ eland at Royals Stadium
Giants 7, Expos Z: Kcll~ Downs pitched four-hit hall Orioles 7 Mariners Z: The lo.,., h Orioles ach1e\ ed a
for c1gh1 innings and Bob Meh m 's tv.o-run double iwo-game v.i~ning streak for the firit 11mt: this season as
capped a four-run first inning. leading San Francisco to JoM' Baut1staand MikC' Morgan combined on a fi vc-h1ttrr
the w1n at Candles11ck Park. and Lari) Sheets and Cal Ripken homered at Memorial Cubs 5, Reds I: Rookie Mark Grace homered and Stadium.
dro' c in four runs and pitcher Greg Maddux scored twice Tigers 3, Wblte Sox t: .\t Comisl l.'} Park '-'alt
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homer. his third tn thr third inning and a two-run doubk 10 a ro.,., and handed Chicago its se' enth straight lusc,
'"the founh Brewers 7, Blue J ays 1: G lenn Braggs and Robin
'ount homered as Milwaukee and !.napped a four·gaml'
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propels
Celtics
Boston f rustrates
Hawks in seventh
gam e,11 8-116 -----
BOSTON (AP) -Larry Bird
scored 20 ofh as 34 points an the fourth
quarter. and 1he Boston Celtics con-
tinued their trad111on of seventh-
game NBA playoff success Sunday
v. 1th a 118-116 v1ctol) over the
.\tlanta Hawks.
Bird was 9 for I 0 from the field an
the tense final period that saw the
Hawls 11c the score nine limes
without e'er taking the lead
Dominique Walkins scored 16 of
has 47 points 1n the fourth period. but
11 v.a.-, not enough 10 prevent the
Celt1n from winning the 17th
sc"enth game 1n their h1stol") m 20
Ines. including five straight.
Kc" an Mc Hale had 33 points for
Boston and Rand) Wittman .:?:! for
the Hav.ls
Bird. who predicted a Ccl11cs
"1ctol) beforehand. broke the last tic.
105-105. v.1th a Jumper with 3:34 lrft.
and he made 11 I l.:?-105 with 1:43 to
go with a thrcc-poinh.r Atlanta $Ot no
doscr than l'-'O in the final minute.
and the Hawks had no opportunll} to
e"en the score 3gam.
Boston v.on the last two games of
the bcs1-of-5evcn senes after falling
behind, 3-2. when the Hawks beat the
Celtics. 112-104. at Boston Garden
last \\ cdncsda~ That was onl) the
Celtics· second loss an their last 70
games 1n Boston Garden against a
Cen1ral D" 1\1on team
Bos1on·s ne'\t opponent. Central
01' 1s1on champion Detroit an the
Eastern Con fcrcncc final. has lost 21
straight a t Boston Garden. site of the
first 1v.o games Wednesda) and
INDY ...
From Bl
set11ng pok-v.1nncr Rick Mears. v.ho
v.as among 21 qualifiers on the
o~n1ng v.eekend oft1mc tnals
.\mong the dn \t~rs "ho fell short
on quahf}tng a11empts Sunda} v.ere
Ind) 'eteran., C1al) Bettenhauo;cn.
Pam.ho Carter and Johnm· Parsons.
v.ho tagged the 1h1rd-turn· wall after
Jumping into one of four-time winner
A.J Fo~ t's team car; for a quahf) ing
at1empt v.11h about 'O minutes re-
maining
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LOii Cc» wort II 210 096 "" . 21 A J Fovt HOUllOI' NO 41 1917 Lola
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No S6. March·Colworth, 20I S4S 24 Tonv llellenhaUWll. lndl~i. No 16.
Lola·C0twortfl 20I Jn
Ill"' ' 7S II Tero Palmt'Otll. Flntond, No 13, l.Ole-
Cotworth. 208 001
26 Ste•t C l'laUIV Cetm.4 Ind No lS 1''7
Marcl,.Cotwonll 207 9SI
11 It Jann Anclrtttl, tnoi.n.~ No 91,
Lota·C0tworlh 707"' It-10
1t R·Rockv Moran. P•MOtna No. -. 1"6
March ·CCKwor-111 107 111 19 St-'l Fo•. J_v... Wit No M. 1''6
Mercfl<lleYV V6 20e S71
30 JoMnv Rutlllrford. Fon Wortfl. No 17,
Lole·8 ukk V6 :IOI 441 ... 11 31 t.udwlo Heomreflt Jr Cenecs.. No 71,
Lola-COl-111. 207215. '2. ltlCll Votlef, lnd~I,, No. 2'T, 1911
Meirdl-C.-111, J07 126
JS HoWdY 1'40lmft. A,,_, Artlor-. Mich. No.
21, Mardl-Co•WOtlll, 206.910
Finl Alt«nete-<iordon ~ ""1i....
Mid\., No a . ltll Meirc:trC"wer'ltl. 20l m.
seconCI Altet'Ml~·kOll AIClll•OA.
a.11tttflelel, No SS. 1'M ~wontl.
JOS.1.,
Konlngh winner Jn
Round The Bay race
Jot\n Koninah 31, was the oven.II
winacr unday in the 10th aa.nual
Round The Bay in May Uk ract. winnina 10 a ttmc: of 46 minutn. Siil
MCOnds; The female winaer
Kathletn milh. 2.t aaJS:ll.
,,
~~
Boeton•a Robert Pariah la grabbed on the wriat by Atlanta'•
Tree Rolllna u he &oea up for ahot during Sunday's game.
Thursday nights.
The Celucs led by only one point at
halftime despite h1tung their last
eight shots of the second quarter and
62.1percent1n the first two penodr..
Atlanta went scoreless in the first
}·19 of the second half. allowing
&ston to take 11s largest lead. 65-58
But the Hawks came back with a a.2
run later tn the third penod for a
77-76 edge
A steal and la)UP b} Dennis
Johnson. gning him 10 po1nh in tht'
quaner. gave Boston a 84-112 lead
going into the final 12 m inute'.>.
There were 11 lead changes and
e1gh1 ties in the first 10 minutes oftht>
game and m•1ther team led b) more
th.in tv.o points until W1U...1ns S<.·nred
on a last hrl·a~ v.11h I \4 left 1n the
lir\t JX'nod g" ang tht• Hav.ks a :?ti-:?:?
edge
~tlanta extended thc margin tu
40.. \4 Ix-hind SI\ nwn: point\ b\
\\ 1ll1n'.> bdon: the ( t'1t1Cs responded
~•th 1hc1r fir\t spurt ol the game
~1ngc '>tarted the I 'i-6 run v.1th a
threl·-po1ntc:r and tv.o baskt'I\ b'
Pan.-,h put Boston ahead. 49-46
.\tlanta mal\hl•<l thi: ( l'lllcs point for
point until Pansh "'ored a~in \.\llh
four '>t'Conds left. and the -0th lead
t:hange of the half 8'l' c Roston a SQ 58
hallllml' margin
..
Orange Coat DAILY PtLOT/Monm.y. May 23, 1988
Bu.1i1'tr.
Ahmanson to Quintessence1
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ...,,... ..........
Quininsence k1pprred h\ Don Hu&hcs. C\anta
B.lrbara Yaht Club. e mefltd a~ the o'eral1 v.1nncr of
Nev.port Harbor Yachl Club's .\hmanson ~nc~ !)unda~
v.hen the fihh race v.as abandoned bet:au~ the lcev.ard
marl disappeared
The sencs v.a~ bean& sailed on a nev. format ol fi' c
races o'er tv.o v.eekends v.1lh the v.inncr being entllled 10
throv. out his worst race But with the abandonment of the
Laguna Hills
dominates team
Laguna Hi lls High\ champmn Hav.k'> dom1natl' thi:
.\ll-Pac1til ( oast Lcague ba~ball '>t'lcrt1on' It'd h' \fmt
Valuable Pia) er \.111..c: ~medcs. who rat kt:d up a .. 1 fl'l ord
on thl' mound ancJ halll'd 375
.\mong 1hc Orangt· < 1a\t drc.i lhvtll., lng.trnl'I 1i1\t·
team benh') arl' < 1•\IJ \k~., Paul < 1rcsJ. I 41gun.i
Beach's Dann' I .int: Da\ld (min .tnll !<1d1a1tl
( al..ad1lla'> and f rll lirougher ot \\ ou<lhraJ~l'
\10)1 \ aluable Pia) er
Pos Player. Scbool \1ark \ r
P \.f ile: \nHJl·, I .i~un.J Hill\ ~ ''
Farsi Tum
Pos Player, School
P Ron J\. 1n01ar I .1~unoi Hill\
( <ik1p T ann1·r I >t ngl
( Paul (1rad\ < "''' \k'>J
( [)a, id (rain l agun.i Bt·alh
Inf Rub \I de lJ~Una Hdl<,
Inf Dann' l anl· l .igu~.i Beal h
Int \f11'l· Hl'lm I a~un.i Hill\
lnl Da,1J lo\.\t:f\ lr.1huwHtll\
Of R1thar<l l al'>Jd1l1J\ Laguna tkad1
()f < hm \hl·ll I a~una Htll\
l 11 Lm Bruuihrr \\ oodbndgl
~cond Team
P Hnan \m th < trangl'
I' Jim Burkl \\ •odbndgl'
Int Jnhn \hl'tland 1 rabuco H iii\
Int Ted liiJ\Jgl Laguna !kath
Int \kl LunJ'-lul\t OrJngl'
Int (1ri:gfnc: Cll\ta \fe~
Int H·ad < 011111'> Trabulll Hill'
Of P.tul \taunt.I Orange
Of lJrr\ Holmar. T rahuw Htll'
Of Ju,11n Rt'\l''> < o\la \.kw or JJ,••n fhomp\on Laguna Hill'
\1ark 'tr
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4-, \r
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fifth race. the sconna was based on lour rac:n w11h no
thro...,out .
Qumt~sencl' a \lass 8 ent'"" had finishes of 1-1-~-3
tor .t tow of 6': points
(Ian truph) .... inners
CLASS A-I Cl\amPOt,a V Man Morita, K-l(e VC <S.n D,.gol,
l Trev•eM> Aon K..,.11 Oc..,,.,. YC l '" .. '••Ott l(rtll~· T anlL C~go YC
Cl.AU 8-1 0..'"ltt...-Ce Don H""""' S.1'18 &era.re Y( 1 FrH
E111eror Ml D'<.• En·-NHYC.) ...,._ JM:• wooon.,1; Cal'°'"•• V(
Wild lrlab capture. BYC regatta
\\ Jld lmh. ~l1p~red b' Tim Hug.in \oc:...,pon
liJrbur 't Jl ht< lub \.\a~ the "inner an thl· l tthelh :?2 class
111 Hal boa 't al ht < lub's Out)1de Ont'·dt'~1gn Rc.-gana
\undJ\
Trupb' v.mner~
ETCHELL~ 22-1 >IV o ,,,,. T ... Hoga• Ntwoor• HarDO• V( 1
" ••• B•..ce Cnena .. , 8alDO• vc l Ltad1ng L•O• GHii>" ~Iii ave 4 ~· • (Jc• ~·e• NI""( ~ lh1\,,waC•«" "-rr Mcltat ave ~"'ELD~-t •~•· 8•• ,...,,..,. vo .. ~•\VC 'COluml>oa Datrftl '-'alO'ff U(I ~ "II._,,..,
!>ANT Al'\j.C. :x;-8•H•I' N c• • ef'O<>nt 8YC
Ledbetter wins Finn cbamplonab.lp
Lt IJg• Hrr<tn L c."Jtlc11er ol ~an Diego\ acht C tub ~on
• , luunh l l>n-.Cl ult\ t Ftnn (la'>!> nauonal champ1onsh1p
'iunJa, n .i r.galla at \.1anon Mas!>
l l·Jht l\t'r 'M.:urt:d :?8 ~nalt~ point!> undc:r the
r > 'r ptl' ..._ .. ring !>\\tl'm lo '>Cl·ond-plate Peter T ruslo\.\
\larit . \l.i.,, v.1th .J' 4 Third v.as La\.\renct' Lc\.11Cu\.
\anu1u'"-' 8( \.\Ith~'\..,
Sh eward, Curc i co-MVPs
l>rl'v. \ht•v.ard and \11ke C uru. l\,cv.pon Harbor"s
, unLh "h11:h tn.._11.. thC'm tl the." !)(·a \ 1ev. Ll'ague
11(jnhall lhJmp1un\h1p ha\C tlcen honored v.11h ( u-
\I ,,t \ .sluahk Pla,t'r av.ards b\ the league·., coache.,
\ht'\.\Jr<l ·~a thrc:t' 'ear stancr and the: tcam '...:Iler
"' I·< ur• 1o~·•Jtl'\1n the front t:oun as an l•Ul!>tde h11tn
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S.llf'f" Jr
MldOle DIOCk«" $•
Out~"·"ef Jt
Miodle lllOC .. t< St
S.llt< Jr
()ul\!Oe !\Ille< Jr
Selle< S•
S.Ht< S•
S.111' S• °"'_ .... .,. !>• Bac~row '-0«~•\i\' Sr
SUR G~ 0 N GENER Al' S ., ~ARN ING: Sm o k 1 n g
By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal
In 1ltfv. Premature Birth. And low B 1 rt h Weight
K '1QS ·; -~ :ar 1.2 mg "1cotane 100 s 17 mg ·1ar '.3 mg nicotine Lights Kings
and 100' s 12 mg "tar" 1.0 mg n1co11ne Menthol Kings 18 mg "tar" l.2 mg n1coqne
Me .. •h:il 'DC s. t7 mg "1ar·. 1.3 me ,.. rntme a\ per c1garene bv FTC method
In tht rompantonJk f'ICICt I s.,ear-
old Fnnk Ouanonn "'°" m 14~13.
whale Karla Fiautro9 was the hi.at
'"""" in U :S2.-The nee annnid 2.200 nuuttn 10 I._ t.-.oul
ewr. afk:t procttda beDelt * Oraftee Coun&y Mental Htal_. AtlOdation. \hlUe has its
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Major Leuae standings Am~c0£eape
WaT DIVIS10N w L Pel GB Llt Stren Homt Awa~ ~kland 29 13 690 S-S Lost 2 t(). 6 19-
Texas 21 20 .Sl2 7112 6.4 Lost 2 13-11 8-9
Kansas Cit)' 20 22 .476 9 S-S"' Lost 2 8-11 12-11
Minnesota 18 22 .4SO 10 6.4 Won 2 11-10 7-12
.CbiCl&O 18 23 .439 101h 3-7 Lost 7 10-13 8-10
Seattle 18 25 .419 l l'h 4-() Lost 2 7-9 11-16
AqelJ 17 26 .39S 121/J
EAST DIVISION
4-6 Lost 2 6-11 11-15
New York 27 14 .659 7-3 Won 2 16-8 II-6
Ocvcland 27 15 .643 'h. 8-2 W on 2 13-6 14-9
Detroit 26 IS .634 I 7-3 Won 5 10-8 16-7
Boston 22 17 .S64 4 S-5 Won 2 14-12 8-5
Milwaukee 21 20 .Sil 6 3-7 Won I 14-11 7-9
Toronto 18 24 .429 9112 4-6 Lost I 7-12 11-12
Baltimore 8 34 .190 19th 4-6 Won 2 7-16 1-18
Boston 12, ~I• 4
New York 2, kland 0
Baltimore 7, Seattle 2
Suday'• Seoret
Detroit 3, C hicqo l
Minnesota I S-4, Texas 5-2
Milwaukee 7, Toronto I
Ocvcland 8, Kansas Cny 7 ( 10 innings)
Today'• Games
New York (Dotson S-1) at ~eh (M. Win 1-5). 7:35 p.m
Ocveland (Candiott1 6-ll at icago (Perez 3-1 ), 5:30 p.m .
Minnesota (Anderson l -) at Kansas City ASabcrhagen 5-4 ). 5: 3 5 p m
Toronto (Stoulemyrc 1-5) at Milwaukee ( 1guera 3-3). 5:35 p.m .
Boston (Bo~-2) at Seattk (Swift 3-1 ). 7:05 p .m .
Baltimore ( dicker 0-8) at Oakland (Stewart 8-2). 7· 35 P;m.
Nattonal League
WDT DIVISION w L Pct. GB LIO Struk Home Away
H ouston 24 16 600 6-4 Won I 16-7 8-Q
Do4Jen 22 17 .564 l'li 3-7 Lost 3 12-12 10-5
San rancisco 22 21 512 31/1 6-4 Won I 14-13 8-8
Cincinnati 21 21 .500 4 5-5 Lost 2 11-11 10-10
San Diego 15 27 357 10 5-5 W on 13-15 2-12
Atlanta 12 27 .308 11 111 4-6 Won 4-14 8-11
EAST DIVISION
New York 30 11 732 7-3 Won 7 11-3 IQ. 8
Pittsburgh 25 17 595 511 4-6 Lost I 16-6 Q-11
St. Louis 21 21 .500 9111 7-3 Lost I I 1-1 I 10-10
Chicago, 20 21 .488 10 4-6 Won 2 6-9 14-12
Montreal 18 22 450 11111 3-7 Lost I 9-7 9-15
Philadelphia 15 24 385 14 5-5 Lost I 7-7 8-17
Suday'1 Seoret
New Yor1' 5. Doclgen 2
Atlant.a 6, Pmsburgh 4
Chicago 5. linc1nnat1 I
Houston 2. St. Louis I
San Diego 9. Phi4ldelph1a 2
San Francisco 7, Montreal 2
Today's Gamet
Atlant.a (P Smnh 1-4) at Chicago (Mo>.er 2-4), I :05 p .m .
Houston (Scou S--0) at Ptttsbur&h (Smile)' 3-3). 4:05 p .m .
Cincinnati (Rasmussen 1-4) at St Louis (Deleon 3-3). 5 35 p .m
NHL
Stantev Cutt •votts
CHANIPIOMSffP SERIES
(8"1· .. ·SWM> WectnflOay-Eamonton l , Boston 1
Fr1oa...-Edm0nton '· BcKton '2 S4lllCllV' I $cer'9
Edmoflton 6 f!loston 3 IEdmOnlon iHOl
ser-n l ·OI TYIMlllV'S ~
EQmol\lon al Boston •.JS Pm
Tllundev'I G-
f!loston er Eomon1on 6-0S o m <If r>Ktss .,. ... ,
5otwd9V'' Gef"9 EdmOnton el Boston. •JS P./T'I (If necnsarvl
Tu.May, May JI
f!lo\ton et Edmonton. 605 om (If r>KnMlrv)
CREW
Pacific Coast ~OS
lat s.cr-> Junk>< ver.itv ei9"1l-l Wes11lng1on, 6 IS, 2
Orenge Coast 6 11, 3 UCLA, 6:20, f Stanford
6 27, S Ce1ltornie. 6 1' • UCt. 6•41
F rl\llmen •lohh-1 Weshl1111ton, • 20, 2
UCLA 'n ) Or-Coast, 6-24 4 Or~ State 6 21 S Calof«n•a 6 1', 6 Stanford, 7-01
Novic• etllflts-1 0r•"9t Coast, l'.07 2 Celolorn•• 6 OI 3 UC S.nla 8ar1>9re. 6 12. C
West ... n Wasn1ng1on, 6 IS, S $tentoro. 6 II 6
UC Sen O'"° 62•
Vars1tv lours-I Or•nvt Coast, 6.l7, 1
S.Cremento State. 6.39. 3 Weslllngton, 6.U , c Celllof"nla 6 SO, S U Sen Francisco 6:S2, 6 SI
M41ry·, 6 S6
AMUICAN L•AGU• ...... 12. M9lb 4
CA~•A IOITOM
OwtWl9411
CWelllrd
JoYMf 111 ..... " CO.wbrf
Howtll~ Wy~c
$cflotlld " Polldor u
Noboe1b T.._
.,.. ..
S I 2 l 9"'1la Cf
4 I I I a.n-.tf ltl
4 0 1 0 9"163'
4 1 I I DwEvn 111
3 0 I 0 °'""'*' If 40 11 c-c
4 0 0 O Gedmn dll
11 1 o ltomwou
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4 0 l 0 • .,.,,"
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5 ' l • s tt. s, , 1 s 2 > r , 2 1 l
S I I 1
3 I 1 1 • 0 1 l
0 0 0 0 4 0 2 I
If IJ 1' II
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1on t Loa-c.ilfofnla 1, lollOn 6.
2e-oo.n1ne, DWEvan1, Cw-. &wr•ll
Hlt-OOwnlne 1.51. Gr--" (6), lotot (1)
Sa-Gre.nw.ii W • H It •• •• SO ~
Fraser L,4·3
MlnlOll
BUICe
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s
2
1
9 1 • ,
S 3 3 I
2 ? 2 0
Selefs l 1·3 1 C 4 l I
Stenle'I W 1·0 H-3 2 0 0 0 C
Uml>tf'n--HOme. McCOY, Finl, COl>le, S.C·
ono, McCiea.nd, Tlllrd, Oenltlnoer
T-H6 A-32,'7•
HATIOMAL LEAGUE
Mm s. Oed9erl 2
NEW YOtlK LOS ANGeLU
Wllsond
Eisler u
KHrnat lb Slrwt>rv r1
McRvtds If
HJon'n 311
Lvon' c Bckmn2t>
Coneo
MeulHi1>h McOwHp
Mrll.. urlllll
SllO Su~ 3010
4 l 0 0 MIO.vis rf C 0 0 0
Sill G~son" 4 000
Sill Guef'rerlb 1000
SOOO Hemltn3tl 1100
•010 ~cf 4 1)0
C 0 2 0 Slutlbt It> l 0 0 I
3 I 2 O Scloscle c l O O O
2 0 0 0 Andftl\ SS l 0 l 0
I O O 0 Velenzle p o O O O
0 0 0 0 Crews p 0 0 0 0
5Nonn Ofl I 0 0 0
APwne P 0 0 0 0
H-Ph 1000
JHo ..... P 0 0 0 0 M41nNPh I 0 0 0
JI S 1l S T..... JI t 6 I Scwe Dv ...... ,,... Yon no • ooo-s
Les ..,,..... 000 002 IOO-J
Game Wlnnin11 RBI -KHernendez 16)
E-WlllV, Guerrero LOB-New York 10, Lo' Anoeles 1 2B-SIMll>v HR-Slrewt>e<ry
!Ill SB-Wilson !Sl HJCIMM>n l'l S-COflt
Crews SF-Slubl>s • H It IElt •• SO
NewY«W
COflt W6·0
McOw•S S
LesAneMs v atenzla L.l-S
Crews
APer1e
JHowetl
• l
2 I ) 6 0 0 0 2
Ill 6 5 5 2 0
313 s 0 0 0 0
2 I 0 0 I I
2 0 0 0 0 1
HBP-Guerrero
PB-t..yons
(by Conti WP-Cone l
T-) 16 A-44,126
Hltlfl S<:heol
01' PU YOHS
S·A
T IWMlll't'' Secend lleund
El Dorado (?l·l) et f!l•vertv HIUs l 17 I>
PeMI.,..,. 113·101 et Nooeln (17·1·1)
E soeranza ( 11-tl et f!ll"'°° Amel ( 16·1)
!>lml Vallev !12·S) et Culver City ( 16· 12>
Crtll>I n&·ll 11 Mlnrun <22-Sl
Los Atemltos 111·6) el Riverside Polv Clt-11
Santa Monlce ( 11·6) et O..mono Ber (20-1)
M411tf" 0.. (21·)) et Ocun View (1~10-11
4·A
T.,....V'I S.C..W 1t....i
F~ton llt·7l et Herl (26-0)
Rio Mew (1'·6 1) 11 Covina (2l·S)
Santa Ana 117·') II c ... rilos (2G-6· I)
vaiencu1 ( 16·6· 1> •I Reoonoo <•2>
uo1en0 !2 I ·61 el Cenvon ( 11·1)
Gellr C20·S·2l et Venture C19·6·1l
South Hiiis !17·6) 11 Foornitl C 17· IO)
Hueneme n1 1 u e1 El Sellundo cn -11
l-A
T9eMllV'' S.C...S lteuNI Et Toro (IS· Ill et Eslanc .. ( 11·91
S.nle c .. ,, 111 l l et l!Mllfto-llS·l -11
Le11une H1ns (17 ll 11 Dene Hiiis llS· 121
~ 110·61 el Coeclltlla Vattev
fll II I CellfOl"nle (20·4) a1 Pacifica ( 19·7)
Le Mirada (11·6·1) et Ant.._ Velley (16·1)
Cen1r-el ( 19·4) et Irvine ( 11·1)
Clllno C2S· I) el D.,.rl• 114-1)
P\111.JC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE NlJC NOTICl f't8JC NOTlC[
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Dallas a• lMlwl. 7:30 •""' w ... .-.,.,~
Dallas el lfttn. 7:30 PJn
Oeinlll et ao.~. s •.m. ,,.. ...........
Oelrolt et aoaton, s •.m. .. ,.. ... 0.... LMI.,.. al o.llM, 5 P.m. sa .... .,..o..
Boston II O.trolt, 12'.30 Pm
s.uMllY'• ....
L.Men el D••· 12:l0 p,m.
~ ..•.. f!loston •I Ottrolt, ,_
T..-., MIY JI
Dalal el LMlers. I.JO pm. (If -rvl w .......... . Dtlroll el ao.ion. S p.m. (W _..,..,,
T'tlWMay, ,,_ 2
L.Hen el D911$, 6 pm. (H necessary)
l'tWly, ... J
Boston el Detroit, 6 pm (If MCau.rvl sa ..... .NM•
• hftMy, June s
Delles el la~ IUO P.m. CH "9CftMlrv,
S4Millly, ... s
OtlrOll el Bolton, TBA (If -s.rvl
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H191\ KhMt
Ctli' PLAYOf'li'S ·-· TlleldllY'I s.cMd lleund
Gehr a1 Ocnn vi. ..
Simi Vall•v el B.,.na
Sent• M41rie et St Jo"°"
Mffflken at Burrovo11s <B>
CvP<eu et Foun1e1n Vetle\'
TllouYno Oetr.s et Lon11 Beach Wilson
St Paul et Herl
RIQllelt• et Newl>urv Perk ,..
WeclftndeV's s.cend It~ Sunnv Hills et Ken,,.Ov
Covina el M4ivfe1r
Western at Hewlnorne
CNiner 0.k ., DOii LUllO
Culver City II Buen• Perk
Velencfe et B .. lflOw•r
01amonc:1 Ber al Le Qul"I•
La Mired• a1 Walnut
l·A w.._..,,, Secend -~
wooe11><•ooe 11 Canyon ICCl
Monlcla~r a t Le Serna
Pe~m Sor•"IJS al Mou >On V.eio Arrovo al Arlington
Laoune Hills e t S.UQus
Anl~ Valley •I S..Ota Fe c;
CoroN a1 0n1ar10
El Monlt •I Sen Ci.mantt
°"° -ftsl\lne NEWPORT LANDING -• 00.B, 150 •no'trs 37 ce1oco beu 19 t>arrecuoa 12 t>onlto
' l'\ahl>ul, 140 wno t>an. 17 meeker .. , SS rock
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135 sal1d t>an, 217 mecicwet. ?7 sculPln, 7
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~ LeMl\d ,..... 1100 uo
FM P~ (Solla) 3 20 T1mt: l .'6.1
U IEXACTA (7-ll Nici 1104.00.
llOUltTH llAU. 1~ mtlel. HOll\lwood HolO (PfncAlvl 3.00 2.40 2.40
AlleM (o..llouaMYa) UO S.00 OuslY Cao <McC•rron) uo
Time. 1.51.4
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f'lf'TH ltAC•. I rnl\a Min Tewole (Grvdof >
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SfXTH ltACW. 1 funonos.
f.Mlor Curr~t (Sibilla) aomt>s lkw\11"9 (Grvow>
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l 70
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Mll9m0er ITOfo) S.00 3 IO
hst Solul Ion C Bladt) 1 00
Tlme 1472. '2 eXACTA (3-7) paid UUO
U .-.CK 5'X (1·7·1+4 end 11·31 paid
SlC, .. 7 60 IO IOUf' winning tickets (,I. "°""),
Hid ~S..00 IO 2)0 Winning llcllats (five l'IOl'llS)
•IGNTH llACL 1 1116 mllu.
JUOO. Anvetuccl IDIMvl 5.60 3 00 2 IO
Sime>lv "M1tslk IBeiel 4 20 l 40 ~rk Clllp (~rron) S lO Time. 1.40 . ._
It IEXACTA (1·4) 1>111d S23 20 '3 DAILY Tlt•LIE 14 and ll·l·I ) oefd s .. , 00
NINTH ltACR. I mlle (lurf)
TrOPlcel Holldav (Sllmv) 6.20 l 40 7 40
BesaY• (Ste\'ans) s oo l 20 Krl11in ICHtenonl 2 IO
Time. 1.lU S2 llXACTA (6·1) 1>111d '32.60
Sl P'tCK NtNll (t-1-1· 1·2-4 ena 11-3-1-6)
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t10 Lanny Wedloms S IJS,000
271
Bon Crensnew S6 000
Mart Cale•veccll1• S6 000
Joe., Slnoelar S6 000
Clarence Ros. J0.000
Mark Wiebe 2S. 12S
David Graham 2S. 12S S<oll Hodl, 1S, 12S
De.,1d Frosl 21.000
Clllp &eek 21 000
Run Coctl<en, IS.900
Ken Green, IS too M4!rk Lo;e, IS 900
JOM lnmen, IS 900
JOM Mltn.ffev IS too
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Mark O'Mftre. 10.175
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J\ldy Dldllnton, 7,A 14
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Merci ao1er1t1, s.m Doi GenN1n, J.m
JoAMe Carnet. 4,211
Laurel Koon, 4,211
Vlcllt FW90fl, 4,211 ,,.
LotlOre R1t1ennouse, 3"'9
Donna Wtll ... 3.699 LIM Well.,.., 3.6,.
htn Kine. l.203
C•lllY MorM, l ,2Gl Mancv L-1. J,203
Connle Cllflleml, l,103
5"arrln Smven, 1,203
Dawn Coe. 2,7l5
0.0 IUc"-rd, 2,73S Jene Crafter. 2.ns
COiieen Walller, t ,734
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f!lruce Crampton 11.000
2112
L•rry Mowry 1•.SOO
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CNirles COOClv 11.100
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0... Ooulllau t ,2SI 34 Don BIH 9,231.33
Dave Hll t,?SI lJ
Lou Grell.m 1 .too .,
Chi Chi Rodrloue1 6,150
OolJll Daiz let 6,ISO
G-Ullie< S,133 34 BulCll f!lelrd S,133 33
GerOllef Olc).lnson S.833JJ
Miiier Berl>ef S,200
Joe JotMnez 4 ,lOI 34
Ken Slitl 4,lOI~
Jim Codlren •,lOl 33
Boo f!lrue •.lOl.ll Orville NIOo(J'f 4, 10I lJ
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PtllllC NOTIC( P\8JC NOTICE P\BUC NOTICE P\8JC NOTlC£
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARING
CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OWNER PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT -
MOLA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(MAIN-PIER REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA)
Notice of a joint public hearing by the City Council of Huntington Beach and the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach on an Owner Participation
Agreement between the Redevelopment Agency and Mola Development Corporation.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chy Councn of the City of Huntington Beach and
the Redevelopment Aaency of the City of Huntington Beach will bold a joint public
bearin& on May 23, 1988. at. 7:00 PM. in the Council Chamben, City Hall, 2000 Ma1n
Street, Huntlngt<>n Beach, California, to consider and act upon an Owner Participation
Agreement between the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach and Mola
Development Corporation. The qreement provides for the development of 89 residential
units and 10,000 sq.ft. retail commerctaJ located between Main Street and 6th Street
north of Oranae Avenue within the MalD-Pler Redevelopment Project Area. Descripti~
of the sites can be found In the qreenaent.
The propoHd projects are COYered ~ a final EnvtronmentaJ Impact Report for the
Maln-Pler Redevelopment .Project Area and the Downtown Specific Plan for which Notice Of Prepara tlon WU fJ1ed.
Coples of the Owner Partlclpedon A,reement and the Environmental Impact Report are
on file for public ~Uon and C:oPYtitc '°" the COit or duplk:itlon at the Office or the
Chy Clerk, Clty Of HUntlftitoa Belch. 2000 Mam StTeet,. HunttQatan Beacll, California,
between the ~of 1:00 AM arid S:OO PM, Monday throt.i&h Friday, e.xcluitve of holidays.
Interested pet•• may submit ..-ltten comnaentt lddreaed to the City Clerk o( the Chy
OI Hunttnatcn leach, Poll Ofnce Box 190, Hurnlncton Beach, Callfomla 92641 pnor to
the ho\.u' of S:OO PM on May 10, 1911. ' '
~ ~ ~ place noted above, all s-r•• lnterat.S In tbe lbO¥i matter may ll!Pllr
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, AIJda M. W•twotth. CltJ Clst
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Private par1y only. No Real Estate. Commerctal Automot1v•. Boating °' Help wanted [ ==Fiib INbtx m.aw I
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it!!ert ... 1111 c..ta ._ 1114 lat. lwll II .......... IMU 1111 ltwe t lkM• U lt C.ta -.U MM Cetta •eu
i"eoAT owd • 3 Bedroom, 2 a.th. Coto-i&A 1D . PlitiO. MO. CllW. IU'Plln ~•38R + o... 28A SPAAKUNO ~ utra --------1-'!!'!!'!~!'!!"'"-~!!'!"~
311R, ~ Battl. Boll elp 1ege .. ark. Ila y•d, fife-pool, etot In Oat•d !H19&nt 21R Security Upper ~ In a.lboa. lefge 28' 1Ba .,id gat ~"!.a..~: (114) M0-1413 place, l117flmo. Mu.t ~mp11e Nr Qldn'W1t1 bldg. 1121&/mo Soer;tacutw bey vt9w. d/w, cabte tv, Patio, Quiel mleetiBAY
F"'""'1W REAL ESTATE Mk for P.te 751-5000 Wwrt«. 1175. 541..3391 flW[ I• Wuher/Oryer refrlg wooded Ql'OUnda f750
* .... * b!~'!ttve ~Otn• SBA 28" 18A Hou. ...... ••LA& ...... frplc:., ow• S0HIOO/mo0 AYI 813 32• Victorl• ..... ,.m 2 & 3 Bdrm tOWI ~ 2•,.._, 2100 tit, 11500. -'-~ :r.r:::,· ,.,.." &._, _ Olf, ....,_ AYWI "'°"' 176-4912 (bt'#n Hwt>or & ......., ••1 _.._ 11 _,
* .. •-• (Inge). 751·5000 _.t, •ve YW' • to-. l1&5Cifmo ··-·""''Sparkling cleen, lerg• apt• 112 MO FAEE ,_.., ...,_ '*ahbomood. I Imo WATE.Af'AONT HOMES iSrtanb &3 1·•215 0t 873-(1275 Getden llC>ll BeaullluU 1911S Pom<>M (Mer 1tdl '1'9'9'Rm~~A,.; 38A, 1'A9A, G•eoe & +l?OO~.IS7·1•93 INC l lllJIFUllllT lendacaped grounda'/ Stl529-7887 orl4~
,::; Newpot18c:h T~ lard 1120 Center St. 28A 2BA CONDO REAL TORS &31-1400 ... lM 18drm Mer Bat!er & Pool & ~ P•t~oecka Large 1BR 18A. comie-
11'\ieLOCATIOH -· ·-C.,b. 1335.000 lndudlng A~o::~:::,; May W.._/dlyett. emall petlo. BAYRIOGE 2BR 28A 8-t idaU Jiii F~ at 980 Valenda gar909 0t c;wp0rt S0<ry. n1en1 location. No 00°'""'' ___ .,,., ..... _ land 30 S750°/ *-e935 cwpott. f750/mo. lllew MCUflty oat• gar 8Xt80X isllNDS BEST NEW C arpe1 Ill• no P-'• pe111welerbff1. 1550 !: . .':::: ;;'.'"' .:-:.•=: •,:-.;: SALLY SHIPLEY &U-04M mo Cal CENTURY 21 BERG wl d.' pool. ~ 51395' 18R lBA *"'" loft drepa pelnl venny' •SEVERAL LOCATIONS mo Lv Mag 14. 1192
·-llt -......... --..... ,,., Cl.-George Elklnl Rell1y A"1ect dean W•takSe "2-8891 aS4-t090 or 790-9&42 'ev.J6~1 yr1y-:. Genge $650 540-3393 ~::t°' =1MUST SEE-LARGE. ,., ,::: :: :: ::..= .. -... ... ..... •BLUFFS a....tffuj llngte :.A~~1nc:1 ":C:C: ~ M Bedloom. 11Vo8a. .l()nt BAYVIEW COURT 2BR if.C:i mo 87S-14M 2 BEDAOOMS In~ 28d~°i:'s. S775 2B• gar ywd. UH. -
'' ut .... •·· _..., ____ • -· le\l9I Angelita model. end 548-l3M 8'&-2389 condition CloM to bike 2BA w/clty flt• vul c.n-1-JL p i I 8Mutlful Cua Grenada 2250 Venguatd 540-9629 1021 Valencia(.._ dial
'-' 11•..... ... ._ ...... ,_, •.., _ unit. ~ 2BA on IOYefy or trall & beact\. Aveil May tral air, lndry, trta. wl d 2 I •fl t a 818 I From $715 gaa paxt Mal) No ~1. 950-110& ... ..... --~ . . ·'
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" '•' " ... -_. -Bkr. Prindpella onty. twnhme. Obt car g.vege. l.Mg9 pttvat. greay yard 211 _. www llll JUI\ NSI of Herbot 1 Bedroom $655
-.. •--·---pool, IP&. Xlnt k>cl Alll 28R/2BA garage 5 •-,._,. 979-1911 28d•m 1 ·B• S7SO 28r 1'~ wi g#, crpta. , .. _ ·--"-*''1111 -· '111 I 1300/mo Cell Alt• b Io ck a ·Io b •a ch lrd "°°' wtttl IP9C1acular -28drm 26a Twntia $850 drpa, bltlna. tnc:d pllllO
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prlndp8la only 780-3875 Newpof1 Harbor & the Side Q\M!t & Clean UPlt•I 2439 Qfange '£' .... -. .1750 . Int. larM.r 114 ~ Garegee, MCU<rty unit S625 lmmed ocq>y ~_;;---$800 2619 Sama Ana 'J' .• ...1735 ........8.1.... wXlk TO AEXCR 18R BIG CANYON Dover 2BR pool cu1tom rntef'IOr Cati K9V1n 851-0~2• , Beoroom 5680jM7 VICtorie 'l ' .... 1720
OM entry W/tllde lghte, 2 Condo lreehly painted 2BA. upgraded French Balboa 8tYd 4 15th St 2BR 18A fireplace wl d 28drm I ,941 S790 lfWlJ •llU1B
frpa, S ~ bdrme, 1 BHU. tlful SpanlllHll• new C::.,p.t $850/MO, doora/wlndowa crown Sl •OOlmo S.0-3393 nkup walk-rn cloM ta 18 1 E 18th S1 642-0856 2BR w/gar new CfPCs.
akyMgtlts, d. S2H~ IWMM.2BR2'MlA,COUf1 1147-2161 mold Ute&brtte•Alll lor BCH 1BRYEARLY Close 10 perk & Shops S71026r 1 BathhouM lnc:d yd ~1201-SPM ~ ifaftll31-1288 · yerd +pvt patlO, garage "'°"" 613· $3000 mo Wood beam•. llte. 8k)' _S6!_5 No peta 6'5·"~ & garage 2019 Walleoe 2176 Ptac.ntla ·c· .. M10
• & partclng epace $1000 lniat 144 Ownr/Agt. 819-5M-16S7 ~ view, aeml fwn •S200 BONUS• GrN t E· 5•,. ott 10 non amoto.era 12526 Santa Ana ·o· 1710
mo. AYI June 9911-3"3" sONNV woeRbG 2BR/ S785 •MC 8.50-8200 Side loc' LG 1BR $600 & e-.ieryth1ng new• ~8-0358 INewport Height9 ~
Bil 10 Oceenl unfum t8' 1BA, ups1rs end unrt, ILlffl Ill LUSf LARGE STUOtO APT up Cable BBQ ger etc• I EST Vlllf II style 2BR trptc: ll'4fy rm 1Ba. l/p, $795/mo ~MO: many upgredes, assoc. Or 28A + Den, 2,'tBA Full kltc:tl/Bath 40\h Str Sorry ~o pets 631-8427 gerage, ia251~. tteS
BEAUT. View Condo, 43" AlllO. (213) 863-11291 emeni. SB9S 673-6785 I 1395/mo. 1140·~ Bkr Aveil 6/ l $600/mo Yr1y 2s2BR DUPLEX quiet TIWll lrv1ne A..,. #8 720-SM~ Eut~ff. Sbr 3be. newly Brand ,..... 3BR +(i;ii ..... ,. ltacla 21 Bob 826-8279 Iv mag new carpet & drapes JUSI NORTH EAST 7-Pib
;~2!:8:4ce~· houM2B ... L022'/d2. 2Cca•n' garon' 1BR Luxurloua. furn, 3BRBL2UB~FsdcbOINOO C•rtu ••I •u 2' ~~t~35~~·~~r: 1110-1775 3:.,~a,sd1:0gar~,= • "· 22 'I · VILLA BALBOA condo • "'• gar, on •NftfY a;; 2BR 1@ ' LIDOISLE 113508kr963-3377 $t050l mo Pie&M Celt green belt S16001mo twnha pool fp c:arpe>rt *2BrtwnMe 1'"tBe pa11<> 2 &JBr gar dl w. deck. $IOO.
Great location actou from •CHARMING , Bdrm. ~6-7893 etter ~pm. &46-8039 or 754. 1551 w/d hkup S97S LM No blt1ns lndry fac1hty S775 lmm.cullttll) relurt>tlhed I Lndry rma 5424487
p8f1( & just steps to ten-Oule1 Yard Retrig No Exceptlonel 2BR 2BA peta 722~1401722-801 1 Plus de poa•I SJOO '"-' C M courtyard• S750/mo 2br 2ba. frplc,
nls, c:lubhouae & beech. Peta USO/mo+ dep. 11111-1~ll condo in tuxurlOUI coun· j -* S.8-S348 * Shopping t>uc:Ma Cov-c>atto, calMe, lndlry fee.
Am tJme on matket 3 2188 Meple &42-37115 2 lt<>ty, 1 garege. patio. try aettlng Dishwuher •B~~Ui~~~ 2\.ltBA * * * * * er~ prkg p00 n-pet• I ~ No peta Nice kx:..
bdrm with one down & C 28R BA DuP'e 2 ltOSOl mo 875-4912 Agt lndry Niuo petlo at-:~RA NICE 18R Ir IRAllD 11EW 1996 MIPl8 722-6495 85 Thum S40-e338
two up. Beamed cefflngs ute 1 -·" x, 2BR 2BA .._ti•"".~ teched gerage, pool dec6t flf 1 & ' g ft ft SPACIOUS 18R. Poot. & IUMy 90Uth patio on car g.vege .... ._ yatd. "V'' _, • $9951mo ~to " r ltorage BRAID llEW lndry. carport, ~ &
xt,. large lot. ,..... c:all*fpalnt. S850 Berber c:rpt, 2 car g.v, JO PROPERTY MGMT $695 * 20-9988 * $350 Off refng Ho pets. AYI &11 I 831-1400 SS55,000 1175-4912 Ag\ belcony Cit to bay. -•BAY & OCEAN VIEW• E'llde Lge 26r 288 f/p 7 1 1939 W ..... 1515
$1570 (213) ~122 ebove beautiful Ctune lST MONTH'S REN T dlw l'ldl) tee gar PV1 • S350 dep 642•1401
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\o\ATI RFROVT * ~ IWW * 2BR 28A 8th llf' Bayfront, ....... UAll Cove 2Br 26a lg den gar 801 PAULAAINO S875 MC 84~99 Spwkllng ~ 28dnn IMJ latltt Ptr s.Je C..t..... 1124 HOML~ tee. 3BR 2 ~BA.den,AC.lgr• oc:eenvtewt t200sll sec. 1Ptm 11750 673-1682• •1M 11A l llO CllSITllU 1•.aa 1'140. Al ut11 pd. 1-----------REAL ESTATE modeled kit, encl yd. 2 2 car prk""' S15001mo -·-· -· ..... • I"'"/ II IEW LISTlll!! ear gerage Pool I tenn19 Call 8 30-S 3o 955-1961 · 2BR. 0... 2~. ocn * SHARPlll• •-._ --2Br 1 s. lodry rm ctoee to Fng. g.v Sorry, no pea. • ORS Avl 8/t 11300 711()..3..4().4 view, 1595,000 S3500 2BR 2BA 2 car enct gar stlop1 l>Y._, $875/mo t9e0 Wallace 142-405 LUfiJ llU EASTSllE C I REAL T •BAYFRONT E.xcluslve mo Call Meureen WM• wld. pvt deck wlvtew ,..,/SI& 226' & 2272 Mapte ______ _....,. • •HARBOR VIEW HILLS 2BR~~OEI~~ Id lldo Penlnsula.Boatllip 780-5000or7S9-1~9 $1200/mo 575-7898 lllWI TSL MGMT &42-1803 1 1~8:'..':.=~ * * * * * * * ~ 38R 1~BA, Ju at reduced. Owner · w, w •vi 2Br 2'...,ba, frpl, 2 car l"!llr -'~ &V · ~ 2BR ·~ bit! to Ulf 1rw -1535 •FllEl&lllT* new gourmet kltcherl, motlveted Muat ... 1 =~~;"8~\·~' gar.poolS2500.1173-3313 KU",•VA I bdl Ooean. C.tallna & CALL 166 9168 * a;w* ~~=85~4 Compu1er 8¥111uatlon of master bdrm IUlte, for-4BR/28A. 852-0182 rrH·-•lff \t"\Xl ""'4 "'ff ~ \ 'I I harbor lflews upstelra • Come Me the d•n..no.
youtpropertlellnS*90ft mal dining w/oM pat· IJlllSU *E'SIOECONDO• ._.,_ * ~~ I A ~ veulted <:*llnga. trptc, OfU33-8917 completely remodeled ~..,,......,,,
or 0...., the phone FREEi quet. Breaklut nook. I ....... t __ .. .... 5BR (40 ft Oetuxe 28' 21 .... ea. double NFlce 3B2R 2BA patslo ·""'so REALTORS • tndry, , gw. lg dedl, BMutlful 2BR at>t• POOi ~ "wfaptlon 10 buy a
No obligation. Call ()(. frplc Owner1 hava ._ ...... •'Y •· gar-oe. lrple, dlell/Wlh, rple. car gar ,.. . 1 1400 /mo Drive by r9' room laundry room MOblle home Wfth nor-enge County Agent for purchaHd enother. lot~ C>e$gned by famous comm p00. l1095mo Drive by 424 Viste 21 •• ..., Femteal 645-11427 **mlA .... *
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I 192,900 SELECT 3BR,k:lft.2~A.2cargar-Large 1 BedrQOm Duptell 2•5 8drmb00-$5000l mo •Ull llU• St9501mo No Peta refs 2Br :ba. lrplc, ang1 ~ upet.,rs unit Qut9t ev.11 1 =---=-...--~r= COLDWeLL
BANl(eR O BH&G 751-5000 age large lot S299 000 Fenced Yard utll Paid Marti, eg1 642·n06 req d Please Uk for gar ~ n50+ U1il 811 S625Jmo ~S-.. lut. ~ ~ Cell Uz or Chuctt $845mo+dp &31 8021 38A St 150/mo 3Br 28a trplx wl..,._. Carey Wwd Sunbow A&-Ot96l·732~ E/857-0946 EASTSIDE loll9ty 2BR 2., .. L-819-753-0719 1'hl& lut. ltac• lMI Jones 831 -12811 or RUSTICREMOOPRIVA.TE twnhm w/ trpl, patio, gar.
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2BR/2BA "'•rane 5 AOUL TS NO PETS 1795 s S •231U\ ooeat1 Ilda of PCH. Get-. ,---• • • CLOSE IN' 1175--0097 patlOe 1 to t • ~ leund $950 Pees S7SOtmo 720-l 56S l 0¥efy 28R 2BA S700 & BACHEL.OA UMfT tor...,. WllTIUFf b locks to beach -,-3BR 2'.\BA. lrlte new Imo 1yr lse 675-6915 ~elll now ~13901:;: * EISIOE Sunny 48r 2Ba 1BR 1BA S5>0 Neer 2 bill trm bcn A~ 511 UH.Ill Sl'3.000 Bkr "3-&3n Spedooa 2BR 2~BA 2 St3751mo & one at FURNor unturn 2Br den uPStalrl $1150/mo HatborShopc)onoCent• l4701mo • utlla
WestdltrabelstbUyi 2 BR lt!f!!! IMc l NEWPORT atory coodo. frplc. 2 car S1575 Diana Prouer 1860sf 2'"ba 211p p00 C..ta .... 24 * 28' 1BaPV1yd1750 "" No peu &31 .. 155 980-8671 ~.~ or .. ..3_!~. ******* WATERFRONT ~::n~ty· '=it=· 790-5000 or ~90 tenntS, nr ~Canyon ShopSJKhooG ~1 EASTSIOE $pec9oua zBR MT•WllT ._._ .. _ ....,,. ,,_.,,._ with docit fOf 30' boat ~ AIA.V $1850/mo 4/mnth min 1 -.BA w o ~-up ---'
2 flreptaces, large kltc:hen 6111• IW Yl&.R Walk 10 Udo VIiiage trom ~m~f r,tv<>,k c ~ 1c:· KU'll'Wll\ •/ 720-9880 or 722-7007 M'cslFleld ... &llllWll* Gatege peuo no pei111 ~ ~ ~· GrMt Futloceen,bay&cttyll(lhta thfl 'Llk• new;.._3._ atry 3 s1~so1mo 875-4912 Agt \t"\Xl \:1.._""Yf' ~-\ 11 Peac.ful g'eenbeft vu dbl Lg 2BR 2BA ReMNe se<es mo S41--0 t68 SP.-S 1,21 •
---view. OeelgMI' perf9c:1 lg bdrm home . ..,.. cab!-------'-I_._ garage 2BR SC>ft !ell I &PAITlllT1 yours now• S85011T'o N.1 ~lg pooll Ugr!ted IU-1111 3BR 3BA model home. netry & llreplecu. REALTORS • veulled celll~• pool Lar ettrec1•..,. ts tn 1 Pets 817 w V1Ctor1a l ..slll IUCI UY 1enn11 volleybell & --... Pa--• ~rMI orfmutenulte + gourmet kltc:Mn & mu-S12751mo 67S-tM96 ~tifut ..... defl llPMtt...,. Days 979-9911 Evea 28R 1BA amall bad! yard basketball CloM to
"-• ,_.., 1 3 "1>k:e. Pvt epa off llYtng ler suit• with balcony WESTSIDE 58R 4BA 4000 I.If baca _. i... 979-3348 Pern i Ga W.._!Dryel l'lk· bMct'I 9Chools pstts & We'llgfveyouthedownln rm, guerd gated com-831-1400 $549,000 • . • PRIVATE COMMUNITI Pool/spa gareg• or ·-Opa..NopetsSGaSAdvlts • •
axchg for• Illar• of own-munltyw/pool. & tennl9. A -~All HI HO"l VILLAS ~~ty~/=-JI~ Oealgner ·a hm •BR ~~R~Oc~~~ ~SPA~~ .)!R ~·· pref'd 1145-1&3 1 Al'I ccim ~EST WAANEA erahfp. You make the value at $899,900. Call 1213, 496-4379 · 2'...,BA. 2600 1/1. ht•. , rps, •. gwage a.e• --mthly pymta & we lhare PATRICK TENOAE, Agt ttOMI '-'-· ' b r 11 e . baa u t 11 u I 28drm 11•6a S785 cable ready No pets! f ... Ull IAf ---•
epprec. You receive 721-1200or780-8702 ~ RE.AL ESTATE IELllCOINS 675-~112 S29001mo 121-1215 ~::';~~eon 63,_= S625tmo 64S-S5n tB~ llNllN ~.~5 ....... -6 UftlTTll._ 100% tax benefltl. Must • I •SPLENDID 2BR No p ... ng 0 ....... ..,.. ,...._ He R9nt an on-oe1te Tr9¥91
have clean credit Agt REALTORS IOW LWlll PENINSULA YEARLY 11111111 IEO&l 1 Bed-------S330 pets• Encl gar retrrg & Adna "5-1&31 Art 4pm trailer ecroH lrom •97~7570y9,Ev,Wknda •lg 38R 2BA l4>P9" or Newport Bctl weter tront 1 2Bd~~ $750 range, patio uttt paid -UllD&Pft.,211 bHeh lS525 . CALL
....... • .... EIWt* =/d~Sl!:;.'!ple· Modern 2BR l'IOUH 301 Avocado 6'2-98501 $72Slmo•dep &42. SMtl 1725/mo Pool & carpon ~18 ~
771-0658 -------329 Avoeaao 722-7137 ~ tBR 4 '*=ks --------~c.u" Lat 3 8' 2· .. ea, 2 car --28drm 1' .aa $780 AOUL T ORIENTED --..,. ******* m lift et~hed 'garage, wld NEWPORT SHORES 2 $upenorNwptCr .. t Ptan-241 w Wfleon 831-0960 GARDEN APTS. lf9 18R. Gard.,. Apt. 1paelou1 =/ bcfl. a1_;: f:1 .... UY anam ""' llUI Ne ups frplc pyt yerds * ~IOe JBR 2B: home. D talion stiutlers. 3bf 3ba. pool. ni p.ts SS50 plus cBA dl w w/w c:ptl/dr\)I ~ ~ ~
One of the larveet unit• In YllWI lllllflllT lllTIU pool i apa S1250/mo . r gerage pie. WI gat, P004 tennis. uuna let.WsllM 111&,e. $350 MCUr1ty &4&-38111 cabte reedy End f:'
the VIie Balboa -'th a o.gr. perlect 5 or &BR 18 AYllllabte for Yearly I RESERVE ONE NOW! hkup Xlnt loc $1400. 1111001mo lse 875-2332 boan.4,.... ..... BEAUTIF\Jl 2BR 18A .,, $690 No P911 6'5-55 1 ""Mr,.,...,,, ~family room. 1111-wlpool. ape + 11()• pan. Summer1 Contact Jeff 729 W Wl'->n St NEWPORT HBGHTS Veraalltel 1Br S7751mo ht .. .,= ... n~ quiet cornp6ex Secunty N., Frwys & ahoc>c>lnO ~ • wfoPflon to ~ a
Ing/dining atM ptue two or.-nlc oe»an & city llgtlll Jacoba 1175-4330 To For lnfor call S.8-7001 •SpaclOUS JBR 2W 2 Full MCUnty QUMttloc No S: ~· pool, g8fege ctrs 26r 26a, 6 doeet. Mobile home Witt\ nor-
bedrooml, den, ce-Ylews + fonneldlnlngrm ..... drlv9 by 4007 S-.-stytwnhme,2car~ pets l NM 644-7211 an. fleteda.M ALL UTILITIES PAID d w "4H>at aun O«* mel rental deposit•
thechl celing, ekyflghb family rm, wa4 bar, 2 11\0re. ()pan o.ily 12-4. lrplc. W I D hkup, $1400 Agent No I• ul .. 1244 $700 722-1832 S7501mo ~ (OAC) ~ UMt23
and two letge dedce. "1>k:e & mud'I more. Ml.9t ~ Wlllle lltn W-slOE OCEAN VlEW YllU UITIU
En)Oy the MCUr1ty of a lee! Abeolute bargain at 111-4111 2BR 2 5BA Condo Ila ••1• gatedeommunttyandthe $799,900 wlTERMS. For $990lmo WIDtlkup,gat, .--a care,,.. lite at the pool & detalll call PATAICK 1111 trp6c A*' 811 erw2asl=S850-8A-==:--::--:-C=-cl<-:-=-BA"""Y,..,.-OUPLEX=:-:~=
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ri:i~i.:: F.l KJN5 $1100/mo. 873-3n3 car g.v. aoee to Marina. Lg conc1o 2BR 3BA. family
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entry. 8Kll Bay area. No '.\BA ~I ch 1~• a " N/smkr prof shr Udo Isle covere d a r k l n g . containing wedding a gift
pets M o.uy 5-4~ lal · ~,~a S89S/ • 4BR hou1e. frplc, dbl car fabulous vi ws & lo-ltsl OI gr•t sentimental
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BACHELOR VERSAILLE cari><>rt coin-op W/D Prof M/F stir Bayside Pll•f l£WPllT Ill~ ti n JOJI separation exp req'd
Futt kttch Poot gar secur-$750 NO PETS 722-80111 twnhme 2100 s/f, 2BA. llPlW 650-9226.
1ty Walk to bCh! s69o1mo •• I J --den. dining rm, 50' pa ho, One 3BR 2BA ~One 3BR
851·2300 D/5-48-0425 E llC. ntl I lg pool Walk to Island I 2'>BA. Pride of owner. ..ITILIE ___ _ IMal 271& S900/mo 720-1322 S369 000 Call DIANA
BRIGHT 2 RM STUDIO _ ~ p r 0 m 0 n t 0 r p n t PROS$ER 760-5000 Of UlllE ..
on Udo Mature n-smkr EAST SI OE Costa Mesa. Penthouse FJrn Pvt • 6'44-6590 s.e you In Jonel
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982-2373 or 675·8404 $147 00 wk & up 2274 Shr 3BR Corona del Mar la1iae11 a Fiaaatial es PIT Nanny & Of Llghl CS8YS $5/tw.. Will tratn. R.lltlT EXTRAS*
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Vaulted COlMngs, Oltlns, IV aca .... lea ta h Michael 675-6436 o,~1taaitie1 2904 Room & board Exp & ref starting Hlary. Call ductlons. No exper~.
gar S950 N/pet 760-1713 2722 -TEMPO"""Y 248.0824 or 759-1555 ... Plltl IPfUTH 540-5328 M·F Ask for 21 .. ~--1351• ---I """ EXCE LENT WAGES '°' ..,_....,. EASTBLUFF se>aelous 2br NB Just bring clothes' ROOM FOR RENT spare tome assemblyl-R_E_t_A-IL------..1.----------"--------2nG shift. 8hrteve. 5 _eun __ or_A_nene _____ ---------
2ba apt Frptc d/w encl Outet delux top-flr 1Br Mature adult (Pref 25-45 .. ork electronics crafts ~:.:.:.:-----------------------..., ntl/wil + IOme .... IEIEllL omcE --!"!!..-,
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S1025 mo •759-1534• MICro. VCR phone A C.1 bath apt in Costa Mesa ~l-009l Ei.i 1160 Open 0 :0!1~~~~~ How doea 1 1.312 part·
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Deluxe 2Br 2Ba with S900/mo •aec 64a-5214 pd pool, hot tub Please -haY"a •Int communication •Cart 4~* one weekend a month
Ocean View Ger cable -call Judy at 5-48-1917 Of' SIGNATURE LOANS sllllls 476-1108 *lfflll USllTllT and two weelta a 'ff* w o hk .ip Many eictras LUX 2br 2ba oceanfront wk days 642_~21 e•I ,. __ ,,.,.,.. .._ __.• r--. ~~1;._oci.y, ... If you
Pflme Nwpt Bch location condo on Balboa Penon 316 days trom ~5 unsecured good credit a ...,. """' n•m --,..... ,1 Close to beach S875/mo Weekly durtng June or --___ must $3-50.000 Repair person needed We person Type, phe>ne9, II AU Y• DAI If ~101 H1tar•a Sepl 786-1906/eve C111911 fer Ital REAL ESTAT.E $$ traln.noexp S10-$12hr boatlhoM,etc.e.n.rtts. •
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wWESTCLIFF• S 60 financing Poor credit OK Target IS o ne of the largest and most successful Haya tun wt111e Mrntng Coeta Mesa 540-t026
2Br 2Ba lrpk: 640-69• 1 •NEWPORT BEACH 2~!:~ ~~~t cau 24 llrs 17141864-0425 upscale discounters m the Untied States -and we're lllllERS extra SU Frr & PfT 1m-CYP< ... 527·51e1
Steps lo sand stir beauttlul _ __ * WIDOW HAS SSS h mediate opening. Exp'd Dene P01nt493-1901 UN 1Sll 21r untt, pro I n-smkr Sttrat• 2742 tor TOs• s IOK-up No g ro wing• Exc1t1ng expansion plans in clude t e o pening TrieO.C o.ity POOtls~· nol nee. wtll train ~ Fulletton447 ... .461
vnfurn wtgarage s 1000 $550/mo Yrly 639-8722 cred ..... /no pen Den-I of a new Target store tn Ing for q"*fly Individuals In person Westcllff Garden Grove 638-8750
•723.0l07• •BAYSIDE DRIVE 18 ~~l\!7 5 n1son Assoc 673 7311 *I to manage youth roula Plaza, 17th & Irvine, N.B Hunt 8Mch962-8821
llST SEE Spacious 2BR 2BA apl to x ~s.s.6599* m
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18R 1BA enclosed gar-shr Pvt bctl boat dock --Jllortflftl, T.D. 2911 • • e•penence °'experience tobs. your.,.. $15,000-Sadd6ebadtl V...768-5251
N avail POOi S6751mo IO· Ctaaerca'al - -. wo0cl"" wtth c:Nldren • $68 000 Call (602) •• , age close to beach. ic. 1 d Is 760 t966 S200K 2nd mortage avail-.. ,. • Senta Ana 83&-9924
quiet tocahon. S695tmo cu •no utt • I.E. Sale leat able on Newport Center plus Hou,. are 1 lam to 838-8885 EXT 398" Tus1tn 731--0481 1480 Monrovia •LAGUNA BCH HOME• office ou1lding Com-We invrte energetic and ambtttous 1nd1v1duals -ltke 8Pm Mon-Fri Satary W•tm1ns1er891·2278
TSL MGMT 642·1603 Avail lor str81ght prof IM I 811Dtll let tat pehhve rate. well se· you _ IO consi'der the fOllOWtng poStttOnS. $375 00 a week pluS In· Hotel IS
j Ocean lew ll'Tlfl'&C $430 2769 ed 0 I I d t cenltve t>oous plan, gas IAIA """ llSllT Of'F1CE ASS TANT I RE· ri===-==~=" v 49: . j I cur ua I ie inves ors mileage. medical & 401 K IMMEDIATE OPENINGS C E p TI 0 NIS T p IT ••MT llllU Imo lhci utll 4 7. 1304 WHTCLIFF HILlllC p~n~ 720-8719 -Call Beth between 9am & • Stor9room aerie 10-3pm Mature. rellabte
WITI ll&T Slft *ICW FRiil I.I.* COl'ner Westcllf1 & Irvine AaaHaceaeats CASH I ER 1 lem Mon-Fri to .. , up • Recetller person 650-5800
!acMl<i' 8"..i~ .,,,....,.,,..., Clean quoel. responsible Nwpt Bch-COfner Vu Suite an tnteNoew 642-4321 •Night Audlle< *OPERATOR * ~· :lu.t •••••• ••r 1811 Shr 3Br 2Ba yrly 645 2878 Full sennce I.eat I r.... 2925 s NACK BAR ATTENDANT ext 205 25135 Pane Lantern, Dana Im med opening Exper
Ap• • ?l.I• •"'• i .,.•11 BAYRIOGE 28Rt2BA 2 141-1101 Kl THE lllLY PILOT Point, C A 92829. prel, Wknd gra11eyard doY-••'-~ .. • •••t ti' garages• Semi-prov spa, 1 -714/681·5000 E O.E. Fri-Sal stlll1. Newport
'«' p,,,,,O«M S,4)( lndry frpl sec $625 • • .., •C4111JS.ltH MAINTENANCE 330W I Sf Beech&.44-7050
Allo ?B~ "'"' ii i m utts Karen 855-1200 " C Am~ parlong $495 f QUNO ADS . ' IJ ' HtutOllllln
·IUT SUP EITU. BAYRIOGE CONDO M F 2855ECst Hwy675-69oo MERCHANDISE ATTENDANT Cnt1 Mesa, CA T:'v!~~~~t SELL
Sorry No p,I\ prof 30-40 1m• to air~ OFFICE CO·OP 7 singles ARE FREE KI FIND
1.._..11 port 2Br 2Ba Qa S750 8000 s, o•dg Near Call·. RECEIVING/TICKETING ASStSTANTHSEKEEPER t h rough class ified ea Gated pool 722 6968 Redhtll/405 Fwy $525· PIT dally No exi> nee
$650 mo mo LSE Ser • Female preferred.SS/hr 642 5618 Nice Nwpt Hgts 2BR. gar-CdM JBR house snr Bath v•ces a;811 955.1401 • 142-llll t h rough classtf1ed 645-2357 • age.fncdpatto pool Gas Fem 22-27 n/smk clean j SECURITY
& water pd S750 No pets Employed stable Avl 6' 1 TIE DECmYE SIITT 650-8213 or 760-1418 S320tmo 675•6488 Newpcyt Ctr Fashion Isl , _______ _
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$765 No pets 640-1364 I ~·v S400tmo. 673-5 t~l-640-5470 Co~ta Mesa 5-48-6483 I"\ I
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NOTICE Of' a< ~teml:>ef II 1988 NEITHER THIS NOTICE FICTITIOUS SUSINESS Caltl 92626 :!162 C L Derh ,..ut1! r>QIO" O•" ... a"e Cos•• Vna I( tG211
8Alt OAff All credllo" an<l cla•· NOA THE SAR DATE FOR NAM€ ITATl:MENl Tilts Ou• ress IS con-Beacfl Ca• I 9;>&4' Cai.• 9;>15:>£ Nolie. of PoteO "' O<•~v" "'"" on ·~ '-1\fo .,.....t>e• ~ • ~8. l'lLE "•St
"40 l"'\6()~ FJ'n7'S7 THE ~~ Of' THE mants art ~reeteo 10 malle FILING CLAIMS SHALL Tile tollo""'ng persons are dUC1ed by <> nt "enlure lhos t>us•ntt•~ \ con fht' ~ oc1 t•ou"' Su\tr>MS ~tklfl of
STATI: Of' CALll'OftNtA and prttMK'll clalms and APPL y TO HOLDERS OF Oo1ng bv51...U as Ronald J "meurgey Oucteo by "" •n<l•.,dulll ""•""' ret"<•f'C •c ~tO•f' ,.lls P..-t~lp
V. 'proofs to I~ Aeceiv« Oen· CLASS A OR B UNITS HERDEE PROPERTIES This s11rnmen1 was tile<! Jim McCarl'1• •·~ ~ Otano@ Co;"tt on l>u!:>llC N•l>e;t' ,5 ~t>tb• M.,., E,,.,, ~~ .._ '6~ l>uto •h-'C >•an94' Co.SI
COi~ P•act' ... ,. ~~· (re l "IOI Me, ::-9 '6 23
a fl ETC OU fl T ,,,, B S<:llmucket tt Btel· IN BFl-XV 21732 S BrOOl<hurst •C w1lhtt1e Co<JntyCfet~ot Qf-Tll•s s1111eml!"'• "'a' h~ M arch •O ·9e:· < lE 9•vf"MthatDt>•Taco "'' ano C•• r 9262E •Qee
Oone•o B~c• "•' •65f FINANCIAL, INC •• ET Al. court F1nanc1al Inc 1010 Dennie 8. aehmuctlef, Hunt1ng1on Beach Ca1t anoe Count, on April 22 with tl'lil Coun1, C,.,,~ 01 Or NO< 33 •••4 C~ l\le ""Htment• •ix
NO 221112 Second A,;enue Sutte 1422 ~ 92646 19$8 •not' Count\' "~ M11v •7 Ma"' Etf"' Bec;k..,.., J253 l:'U""'MS .. i'>Ot'• '!'WO 'iC"l>OU$
To alt cre011or1 and clat-San Ooego Calllom11192101 Pubhahe<! Orange Coast Cllrrstrne Layland 21i32 Fl79537 t9M <laflo •• ,,.. C<>st<1 "'"~ 1 '"' ~&rN• ""a~'~ c• ~ Cv•K• l>lacf' C st• v.-u ----------
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mat11s an<! persoos who may Purauan t to Section Oa.ly PtlOt M•r q 16 23 S Brc>olilhurst =C Hunt· PuOllSht'<l Oranoe Co.st F:JeC*l1 Caht 9115<'" •au•r· P•OC'f"'1oH Cc 11
olherWIW be 1n1 ..... tecl In 1807(C) ol 1M Cahl0tn1a 1988 1ng1on Beacll Ca1tl 92646 Dail) Polo• Mch 2 ~. 16 23 Put>l•st t'C "'nQ<-C:. ast Th,5 DuS">MS """ on 345 Sat-t" S .. eel C1•, 01
IM Aecelversh1p ot 8te1· C<Ypotallons Code a ... M452 Alan Gan<l•ll 21732 S 1988 Da.ly P1101 M <h 13 '\C June :lu<tNl r:-, an no .. oua Costa ._.t's.t Covnty t'1 O•
court Flnar>eilll Inc XV A.-cureo credlle< wllo Met!• 10 IBrOOlollutSI .. c. Hunltnqton M-~25 6 13 1<188 Tr·o• :.1a1.,..,..nt wM •1led ar>Qf' S111t' 01 Calofom1a d>O
atty Funo u m1ted ( FBI-recOYef tile amount of 1r1y a..c11 C11ht 926'6 M • •o '"'''" '""' Courtv Ci.w• ot Or ;>n Ille 201,.. oa, 01 March
l(V"I del1cteocy lrom the Re-f'\8.IC NOTICE This bus•neu •S con POOllC HQTIC£ ""II" Cour"I• "'Mih 2 1988 1988 b~ w•tt>Orawa Ors
On Mardi 24 1938 tile celV8fSll•p Est•tt muat hie ducted by a ger~a1 part P\8.IC NOTICE P.,o v•..o O• i"~ Co•'' OI~ '"f' "'' oa(1r>e<sn.o
'"11> o..i.ness .... ~ con
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wtlt> th., Countv Clfor• er Or
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ReceiV'lf ot BFl-XV Oenn4s 1t1 ciaitTl by tM t>er oate °'I ITATEM€NT Of' nerst11p FICTITIOUS aUSINEIS L>• • 1> 10• Ma• 0 ·~ ;>3 ~ anti •~m nattt ,,.,..r •f'lat.ons
8 Schmuc:k« moved 11Mt be precluded IYom recover-AaANOOHMENl Of' Chnsune Lay1ano NAME STATl:.-wl FICTITIOUS MJSIHESS 1'18P '" par1,,_~ '""""•"
coun tor an Order directing Ing f"8 deflCleney from the UH Of' FICTITIOUI TPws statftlntlf'll •H tiled Tl'le tooowong oe<'°"s ate NA• STA Tl:llllENT "" •!> • DA.ED A~ ""••po•' to.A ·~
publlCallon ol this bat date generel aa.tl ol the estate au ..... NAME I""'" the County Clerlc QI 0t dOo"Q buSlne" as The toll<>'"' 09 pet'SOt\S a•f' ~Kn Cal·'0<n1a 1"'•'1 61• ----------
nol!U A ·bar datt1" " the At prollldeO ,,, Sec1ion Tile fottow1ng persons ange County on Apr•• 26 S EGE L NE w P 0 RT doong bu51ness as PlellC NOTICE ija, ot ""•• 1ase 1:11m1 IC """TICE
last dty IOI llmefy tiling of 1807(d) of IM Callfo1n1a !lave abendoned lhe use ol 1988 FORMS 4 PRINTING 964 CAFE LIDO ISLE :>9?0 ----------rUU\. ""
PfOOf of claim The ReoetV'8f Corporatkin1 Cede before tilt F1c1tllou1 Bu11nass F'J717!M 'Grove Pl Co'1a Mesa C4Jlf Ne•port Blv<l Newport S T A T E M E N T 0 F .:::~ g ~~ o'-.: ~I~ f:ICTITIOUI MJtJNESI
requet1ed the pubOcallon l>f any dlalr•butlon 11 rnede. the Na m t E M ER S 0 N Pub1tstie0 Orange Coast 92627 Beach Clll•I WITiiOAAWAL a. " NAMf ITATVllENl
a bat dale ao thtl all ctalma amount of any unmalured WINCHESTER ASSOC Ot 1ly Piiot May 2 ~ 16 23 ChadyHnne 8 Siegel SIOlloum Ottn1~ 507 , FlllOfll PAflTNllllS"• Eaq.. '°1 lo Ofllfld AM. ,
and p!'OOta would be Pf'8lf-contingent Of dlsl)U1.0 claim 9571 Chevy ChaM 0. Hunt-1984 964 Gro\ft! Pl C<'11a Meaa PoonM ll•a C0tona Oet Mar ~lllATINO UN0£111 22nd Flf Loe A~ C A ~o-,-;,..'l~~ :;'"' \ 8 e
ented wtthln • 14)9Clli.d agalnstlheestatewhleh hes invton9eac'1 Cahl 92646 M-435 Calo! 92827 C...t 92627 FICTITIOUS •USINIESI IOOf1 C~PfSO RC[ ..... o qE
P«IOO thus ellOWlng the Re-~pt-led 8f\O nu nol The F1et1tiov1 Busmess Tll•s bus•nf'U •5 con· Tll11 bus.nus •• coo NAME Aft II. lftc (ewe en-· COVE A• "fC :>9SG E. •
celver 10 800Ufat91y 9Vlluate ~ dllallow.o, 0# tht per1 Name 1efttre<l to above... flt&.IC NOTIC£ ductt!O by en nd•v•dual OuctK by an 1n()1y,Oua -~. 1 ,,,...,,"9 Pt"•• r hH :::e-.,i;-~toJ ~· Joira "' ... t>••.r•· Ca •
lhOH clelmt 10# psyment of eny 9UCt1 Cllllmt u tht tiled In Orange County on Cll.Oyeanne B Siegel I St4ttoum Deo1s w•l'>J i w• as 'g-· ·'' P"" · Jf ·A 1 1 ..__ • ;Jav•C c18,. Cit1tto• ..,,.
and make dlstrlbutlOn ot e•-hold« would be entltled to ti December 8 1987 F•LE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS Tllis 11a1emen1 was t11e<J This atalement wa~ '•lfl<l ""' "O"' I"" pa'1nttr\"•~ OC· P ~ata an ~--C E 111 ,. ,,,9• 1> "1-pa.-
oess tvndl to lfWMtor• In the clelm -. due, •t•b-NO F3e3~ NAME ST•n•NT "'''"the Cl)unty Cle<"k ot ()(. With lht County Clef\ o• O<· ... ~. '~ .. ,.;: .......... ,. """' 0 ~u ~~ :0~aa DUI S...Ct> C•~· • ,,.
tM lfmiled part,,.,.,,lp llshed 0# at>IOIU1e. Shilt be Ter«lCe Aooer1 Karkabe Tile fooo...tng persons are ~ Cou,..h on Apol 26 ange Count~ on M•t t b ... s.n•"• .,,....,~ o• 'EC>i 1 ' ' 1 •• 48 , Tfl<s ou••n;., ,, co.-
All credil<>n end ciel-M4dt>y1heAecetverunt~tht 9571 Cl'levyChHe0r Hunt· doing bu-as 19&8 19$8 ""!~•£! ~t ··50· t,1v yan M .lvcteoor •~:>nr••on
m1r1t1 mey be barred from pairty beeomelenlltted ton lngton 8eacn Cllltl 92646 W£STSl0£ VILLAS 726 FJn751 F3'GI02 l11nP r •3 "'un• n~•oo Oe'rid Ciao
pertlCipallon In eny dlttrltMt-n the party t• to wtebhll Scott JoMP" Ju11ez 9571 W•t WllSon Str .. 1 Costa Pub•~ 0<•"94' Cout Pvbl•Shed Ota~ Coas1 Bt'ac'" t.•••' .,.,.,.. fl>tt 1tetf"(n("n' •I 1...,-
llOn of tht general a1Mll If • Claim the monlee tt\811 be c~ ChaM Or Hunl-Mesa Calif 92627 Daily !»101 Ma~ z 9 16 23 o .. 1y Pilot M•~ 13 )() June T .... ~ ..... N'> Bu~ t>f'\S P\aJC NOTICC w<lh .,.,. Court> c ~ o• C><
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they tell to melle and preMnt paid owr CK dl1trlbuted with lngton Beacti Cell! 921-46 ~Id J Amburgey. 2736
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e1 .. m1 eod p!'oofl Within tour !'-ott. nett ol,l'le •tate lnis business wu con-Cibola Co111 Mesa. C.i11 M-432 I M -4 74 111eo..:1 " Orft"Qf' Covoh on ll ...
(4)montf\uftet ff\eflrll pub-Pur1uan1 10 Section ducted by co-partnets 9282tl • 2 2@ 86 • 10:-•aP-STATUllWT 0#
tlcauon of th•• bar dtt• no-1907(•) of lht Callfoml• This S\atement was ,.., VIII eu.c>tt. 32'() Soutl'I "'8.IC NOTICE 1'\11.IC NOTICE rur NalN" i\nc -'O.:l•n~ or A8AND01911DfT 0# DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS
lice u prO\lided If\ Section ~lllooS Code -tt Wilh the County Cte0. ol Qr. Stan4ard Ave Sanla Ana tl>f' l>f"•!O W l"O•l••nQ USE OF RCTYTlOUS
18071•) or the CahtOfma tQalnf1 the ~ on enge County on May t7 C.111 92705 FICTTTlOUS 8US1NESS l(.-:J7 Rot>f"r1 ....... qc-..,ac•~ MJa.IEU NA•
Co1parat1on1 Code The dalml whleh na ... bMt\ r.-19$8 RoOtt1 S Tripp 3240 NA• STATl:!llEN'T ITA~ OF nc;i ..._'°'" S! ,..uni .,,. toll°""tf>9 ~•sone
time 10< lt»ng cialm• Wilt tected muat be ~iced Publ..,,_, Orange Co&s1 Sou1h Standard Ave S.,,ta The toffowong P«SOf1S are A~ Of' •f>QICX" Bfoe ,, • • ha•• at>andor>ecl lhe use ot
ther'elCK• no1 eKpere ptlor to within thirty (30) o.ys after Deity Pilot M ay 23 30 June Atta CaHt 9270S 004ng bu!ll,_, as UM Of FlCT1110US S.gN"O qN...,1 Romac ,,," F ct•hous 8 u11ne11
four (4) months trom the wrtti.nnotie.o(rejectlonlt ltl.1~. 1988 Andr-J CarlCh. 944 J M llAOBILE ELEC I au......... I) Name OE CHANTEL 16 56
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llW\9t<llora ... ELAINE M. SUN MO MOMO, MYI Diiiy Hot Mey t , 11, 23, IO, ~aTOH ~OMPANY ~ ~ dlte llP<ld-..... _.the County a.ii o1 Or-The lk:tttloue MlllAW
ECH£NIOUI! ANO SUZAN-IOOK MOetQ, Ttcswleew 1tM 8'21 ...... °' Hunt' The nemee Md buMlle ftedebcMa. ... ~ Orange c... anoeCountyonMtiyt. 1MI ...cnTeoue.,•••u nelM ........ for .. Plr'-NE A. ECHENIOOE, 2-5351 Pubhhecl Orenoe Ooeat M4a ·· • addf<lle of tlle lntendld o.ted Mew 11, \ Delly Hot May t . fl, 23, IO, ,,,.._ llAlm ITA~ '*""'P W9I ttlllCI on ~
Allde Pwtlway. L..,.,a Hiiia, o.lly PUot May 23, ,... ~ -=-~u:~~2 ,,.,,...,Of .,. 908 KING IO~ ~o ............ ,... ~ OrWIQll eo.c The'°'°""" penona .. .., te. , ... "'.,. CourttY of
Callbnla. M480 rtalC ll)TlC[ HMtl'ldlft °' .... ~..._ SIU. Sooal Sec11rlty 'fl• ... -..... Diiiy Plot Mtyt. fl. U , IO, dOlna ~-OrMoa. f"ILS N0."°2461 Thi loaltlon In C111tom4a • ·-·-•·on •S.2-.o418. tot HoOltt P'\lb!llMd Orenge C0Mt ,... TMI FINAHCIAL CON-l'\llN91Mend~of
Of "'1 ~ u.cutNe ott1cs P\lllJC NOTIC( '1CTmOU9 ....... 8Tt:"· f:" ~~ LI Street Slflt.I Ana. CA t2701 Diiiy PllOt May 23. ttll rtaJC llJTIC( M-461 NECTIOH OAOUP 18210 tM P<lrlOft wttf*ewlnf, Of prtndpel ~ offtcs MAm ITA~ 11• •Y sng "· Thi location In Ctllfornla M47t o.. WOOd ar. ;~ "°"'1 .»tfr~ ~. Of ttlelntend<ad ~... IUNW COURT The~ penons.,. 1 522 HeetN:llft Dr .. Hunt· of tlle ~ •ecutl¥& ottlcs . ACTmOUI....... rtaJC llJ11C[ v-one;; t270'e n•2 NswrnM at .. Hllm·
2430 s.nt1 Ans A11<1., Unit Of! CALIFORNIA. OOmQ ~ es: lngton e..cn. Cell 12-JO~ °' ~ bullMes office of "8JC NOTICE 11A19 ITA,...., ~ · E . lngton IMdl. c.M. C-1 Coats Misll, Clllffornla COUNTY Of! OAAMQI SP'ECIAL TY SURfACINO lhi. buslMU II con· the Intended lraMf<lrOf II: Thi ~ penons .,. PICmtOUa ....... .~ o..:= c::: Slgnlel: Aobar1 J. Aomel> M other bu11ne1s namet In the MattSf of the Ai>P11-CO.. 1191 Whlttlsr Aw., ducted by; husblincl and wtte SAME AS ABOVE 'tCTmOW ........ dolnQ buelnesS u : Ulm ITA~ Follntaln Vallsy Celt t21'0I 1y
end addr11111 uws by the cetlon of ENAIOUE ZAM-Colts MeM. Olllf t2t27 Denlel C Lin A" other~ nemss MAim 8TA'YDmNT ELbEN EAST APART· The tolowtr'8 pwtOns.,. TN bull • IS con· ~ Orenge Cosilt ~ wttNn itw PM1 BRANO ZAMBRANO AND Patl'lic* AoOert Eben, 124 wttti'"':.'~..!_~~~ of llledOr snd add! 11111 llMd by the The toAowtno l*90nl .,. MENTS. 2133 Bdln Aw. ~ buslr.-es: ~by. en~el Diiiy Plot Mey 2. t , ti, 23, IN'W~tn:None. NOIWAAUCIA MONTOYA W. 15Ch, Nllwpon lsied\, r~="F=."4, 1.ei Intended trsnetwor wltNn doing~.._ •A. Coete M .... Callf DANCEGEAA, 111 w111ismMtc:n.t!llMI , ... The NIIMI Ind ~ BOGANN ON BEHALF ()# Celt t2ll3 enge __...,F Oft -->" "'· the peat ttnz ~IS 1w as L.A ARCH, 21641 CeNde 12827 Ke1r11ue Bldg •IS. eo.t. Thia ""*""" wM Ned ~
....... of"'* "SI .... WENDY MONTOYA SAHC-Thia bu..,_. le con-,.,.. .. '"-'to tM lntendsd Ad •1eH, El Toro. Celt. Aotlsrt A1hl•y. 1Ht ~Celf.i2at -""tNCollmyCtsntofOr·
.,_ SUN HO HOHO Md HEZ A MINOA 1or (:henge of duc:Md by' en lndMduel PuOlllMd Orenge Coest tr.,_...-· NONE 92'30 S•nta An1 Ave., Costa Suun a.tow. IO P*M Coun M 3 ttel --------HYE SOOK HOHG 242M Name Patric* AoOert Ebert ?:J Not Mey t . 11• f3, 30. the NWM Ind ~ ~ Arute. 2164 t Can-~ c.M. tM27 Court.~ &eedl. Callt. enge ty on aynn.t rtlUC NOTICE
Eneen.CS• L•n•. ~IUlon No. A 143022 Thie .... .,,.,. ... flied ' ~ of Ille Intended ed . • teH, El T0to. c.llf. Lynde ~. 1Mt Santa t2te0 P'\lbltlhed Orenge Coelt
Viejo, Ce1fom1a. OROEA TO with the County an of Or· M-450 tl'Sl'llteree .,. JO HSIANO 112e30 Ane Aw , Coels Mesa. Celt. Tiiis bus1MS9 II con· Delly Pilot M-9 11 23 30 I T A T a II I N T 0 '
The property pertinent SHOW CAUSE WIG" County on May 12. rtaJC NOTICE LO, Social S•curlty • OeYld Scon w•. i452 112127 ctuctect by. an lndMdllel tea& -, • • • • WfTMORAWAL
hereto .. deecllbed In gen.. FOR CHANGE Of NAME '* 31'·71-<>229, tOOI Lyn· &ynmer Or . "*• Pri. Thia bualMU la con-s-a.tow M-"11 "'°""~·· .... Stocti In Trede, Ax· ENRIQUE ZAMBRANO nlM1' ACnnoua ....... bfooll A~. Hacienda Cellf" '2M7 ducted by" a generW per1· This Mtl1M11t -ftlsd °'8lAT9MI UMDmt
turea, Equipment and ZAMBRANO ANO NORMA Publlehed Orange Coest ..._ ITA,...,., Heigtlt1. CA 91745 Thia b\11lneaa i. oon-neraNp wlltl the County Ctsnt of Or· "8JC NOTICE ftCTITIOUI 8UllNa11
GoodWtl of a CSftaln 1os A L I C I A M 0 N T 0 Y A Dalty Ptlot May 23, 30, June The 1o1owtng l*90nl are The property pertinent ducted by s general 1*1· Robert AfiHlly angs Cowlty on May 3, tMI MAm ~ and Yogutt bu"-BOGARIN ON BEHALF OF I . t9, tN8 dolog buelnals u: hereto i. de9cfltl«S In gen-""':.t Thia statement -flleCI n1'MM ACTlTIOUa ......... I The folowlng person hM and 11 located st. 25351 WENDY MONTO't.A SANC· M-419 B & D SERVICE~ 339 eral u Materisll, tupplles, De S. W.nt wtth the Collnty Cteril of Of. Publlahect Orenge Coat NAMS ITATllmMT wlthdrewn • s 9"f*-sl pert.
Alicia Parkway, Ugun9 Hiiis, HEZ A MINOR hat llled s Costs MeH St.. Coits merctlsndlM. ftxtu,.. and TIMS '!,S.!_~~SI !tied ange County on May 3, ttel Delly Piiot May 0, fl, 23. 30. The foloWtng ~ .,. ner ffom the owtnenhiP GP-
CallfOf'nla. The butlne11 petition in thi. court for an fltllJC NOTJC( ..._ Clillf 92e27 equipment of thsl cenaln with the ......,..ty ..,_,.of Or· fanm tea& e1o1og bu1lness es: wstlng "'* "'* flctlUOus
namei.ectbytllelllldtraM-Ot'dSf alloWlng petitioner to Btm'ndonM....,,339Cos1e 8u1l ne11 known •• angeCountyonM9y3. \1188 Publllhed Orangs Coest ~ AJ & ASSOCIATES 1. b\lalneu name of THE risrora al Mid loc:z11on 11 cNnoe his/her name from ACTmOW .,.._.. MeM SI Costs ....._ Calf GOOGIES YOGURT and IS ~ Daily Ptlot May 9, ti, 23, 30, SIS7 8lrcfl St S. #291,' COUNTRY OOOSE st 41131
"FAVORITE Fl.AVORS· WENDY MONTOYA SANO-~ ITAftWWT 112e27 ' located 11 2305 W••I Published Ol'WIQ9 C0Ut 1988 rtaJC N0T1C( Newport a.di, Ca11t 929e01 Uncotn Aw., Cyprees, c.llf
8.-d bulk trsnaler i. In· HEZ lo WENDY MONTOYA The folloMng PSf'lont are Devin Miiier. 2 t 541 Balboa BouleYard, Newp0tt o;:x P1lot Mey 9. 11. 23.~. M-44e Amo6d L. Jadt-.on, 4000 90630 te.-.ct to be COMllmmaled ZAMBRANO d<>lng bu'"-a · Zamora Ln Huntington 8esch. CA 926e3 1 ACTmOW .,_.. Perk Newport •405. New· The flttltloul bualneu at U. otftce ot: ACTION IT IS HEREBY ORDERED E M E A S 0 N Beacfl, Cslif t2&41 The b\191,_. nam. uMd M~7 rtaJC NOTIC[ . NAm 8TATWMEff port 8Mch. c.itt. 82te0 n1m .. 1stement for Ille per1·
ESCROW. INC .• 800 North INll Sii petl<>nl lnt-1ed in w I N c H Es T 0 A As • Thi• bualneu 11 eon-by the Mid trsnsfSf'C)(I •t The foltowlng par90nl .,. Thia b\lllNSI ,, con· nerlNp wu lllect on October
TllStln AV9nue. Sult• o. the mall• atoreaeld eppMt SOCIATES, 151122 P9Clftc ducted by co-pwtners aald loc•tlon I• OOOGIES rtllJC NOTICE K4GOll doing tluslneu sa. ducted tty· sn lndl~ t2. tM4 In the County of S..ts Ana. C.utornl.9. Or-belOt"e thla ~rl In Depart-CO..t Hwy Suite 219, Hunt· o.wi Miller YOGURT ACTTTIOUa .,.._., THE lA8ET CO. 1237 Amok! L Jack1on Orange. ALE HO F2S7154
enge County on or atter ment No 3 st 700 CMc lngton 9Mctl. Cell! 112649 Thia itsiemen1 ... 111ee1 The bulk 1rsn11« ts .,,_ ftCTTnOUa -.-u NMm ITATWmMT Conwey A\11., Coals Mesa. Thia 1ts1emen1 -flted Fulf Heme and AddrWI of
Jllne 9, 11188 CentSf' Orr.. W•I Senls btt Joseptl Just-. 3050 with the County C~ ot Or· tended to be conlUfl'lmateCI NAm ITAftmJfT The following~ are Calif t2$21 with the County an ot Or· the Per9Cln Wlthdlswl119:G..i
Thia bulk lrsnsl9r Is SUI>-Ana. Callfomls. on JUNE 9, E 51h Street. Long 9Mctl .... County Ot\ May 12 SI Iha office ol ABLE The folowlng per90nl .,. doing bulill'9ss.. lMfy Est ~-1237 ... County on May \7, SUlan Petton. 5382 v.s tact to Cllelomia Uniform 1988. st 2 45 o·~ PM . CalH 90814 1938 ' ESCROW SERVICES, INC., CSolng ~a: SANOERSON-J RAY DE· Conwey Ave •• Colts Mees, 1938 Way, Cyprees, Cell. 90830 eon--ae1 Code s.ctlon and then and there shoW Thi• bualnas II con-,..... 8901 Wfftmln•t•r Av•. TRAVERSE/BRIDGE. 829 VELOPMENT • FULL· cam. t2$2I ,_ Signed-Gell SUMI\ Petton
1108. e-. ii any they have. wtiy ducted by" an lndMdual Publllhed Orange Coeel Gerden Grove. CA 92644 on SI Jsmea Rd.. N-port EATON. 2t99 Whits Road, Betti MllN HayaMltt. 1237 Publllhed Oraft9S Cout Publiahed Orenge Coeet
The neme and addte11 ot Mid pe11tlon f0t Change of SQoll Joeeph Juwez Osity Piiot May 23. 30. June ~ sit., 11:00 AM, June 9. 8eeeh, Calif. 92613 Suite 150, lrvlne. Calif. Conwey A\11 •• ea.ts MeM. Delly Plot May 23. 30. June Delly~ Mey 23. 30. June
the l)eflOn With whom I nam. ~not be gr-anted This ltstement ... fMsd 11. t3 1988 11188 Kenneth EnQS!rom. 480 82714 CaMf t2t2e e t! tNI e. 13, t988 alaime mey be llsd" AC-IT IS FURTHER Otdered WfthlheCountyCtsntofOr· • . ....a1 This~ tranafer .. sub-Klly, Huntlng1on B .. ch. "-W Aey.2tlltWMe TM bullnaa II con-• • ....11 ..... 77
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M O NDAY, MAY 23, 1988 25 CENTS
SPORTS • ...
1 Newport park bond act proposed
..
Councilman asks for measure citing
numerous requests for more open space
The bond ISSUC IS similar to two
previous open space bond issues that
were narro'Wly defeated by voten in ·
1972 and 1977. The fint measure,
known as Proposiuon F, called for
$3.S milli9n for the acquisition of
sitn and provision for open space.
The measure received approvaJ from
S8.3 percent of the voters. but failed
because 66 percent of the vote was
required for passqe.
By GREG llERKX
Of ................
Newport Beach City CounCllman
Clarence Turner has propescd plac-
ing a bond issue on the November
ballot that would tax local residents
for additional park land wtthin the
city.
James Worthy and
Lakers ready to jump
back into action in next
round of playoffs./81
Angels host New York,
Dodgers hit the road after
both suffer defeats./81
Entertainment
Ousted conductor Keith
Clark returns to lead the
Pacific Symphony./ Al
California
Leglslature prepares for
budget battle with gov-
ernor over $2.3 billion
shortfall./ A4
Nation
Notana th.at .. requests for more
o~n space continue 10 roll an,"
Turner ha.s proposed a bond issue
that would allow residents to put their
money where their mouths are.
Turner will formally present the
prop<?sal at a council study session
tonight.
Fund-raising fun
In 1977, the city voted on a bond
JSSuc for $7. l million for land
(Pleue eee JUWPORT I A2)
Spectatoncbeer on tbe putlclpanta Sanday who competed
ln tbe Swim for tbe Gofd Biathlon at Barbor View Roma
IJ'eeD belt and com.manlty pool ln Newport Beach. Tbe ran
Prop. 70 would provide open space ~
By JONA THAN VOl.ll.E
Of .............
Bambi 1s rccc1vin1 widespread
suppon on the Orange Coast
!n fact. developers and en-
v1ronment.ahsls ahke st.and united
behind Proposll1on 70.
If passed b> the voters 1n June. the
in1t1at1 ve will provide $776 million to
acquire. enhancc and protect wtldhfe
habitats. coastal areas and par:k lands.
said JcrT) Mcral. an organizer of thc
grassroots efTon
Meral said mo~ than SJ7 S m1lhon
and •wim competidon wu a fand-r&Uer for tbe $1.25
million lllarlan &eraeaon Aqu.adc Center ln Corona del
Mar.
of the mone) -raised throuab a
bond issue -would be directed to '
Orange Count~ Ncar1y half of that.
SI S 5 m1lhon. IS eannlfXed for pr0r
JCClS on the Orange Coast. be added.
Local!). thrtt pro1ccts are included-
1 n the bond measure. which 1s the
(Pleue eee ll&ASUU/Aa) •
Veterans
fighting
to retain • benefits
F-ountaln Valley
rally held as show
of public support
By PAUL ARCBIPLEY °' .. ..., .......
Lan) Ptsulh compared the sound
of the gun tngcr chclc1na m\o an
empt) chambcrto that ofa bass drum
boom mg as the march1nc band passes
m parade. It made the 1ns1c:k of h\$
bod> "lbratc
The gun ba~I was prcucd ap1nst
P1sulh"s temple-and tbe tngcr wu
squeezed.
His c;apton repealed t'-c torture
e"er) da~ for a month Plsttlh was a
pnsoncr of war 1n Vietnam.
He kept his stor) oftorturc and fear
to himself for 20 )car\ Now he is
shanng 1t and urJlnJ other Vietnam
'cterans to do hk.ewtsc
P1sulh v.as amonJ a small crowd of
veterans and their families who
attended a -salute to Amcncan
Patnots .. on Sunda> at Mtle Squarw
Park in Foun tam VaJley.
Concc1"cd b) mcmbcn of the
Nathan Rosenberg congrcSSJonal
c.ampa1gn and orpmzcd by vcterant..
the e' cnt featured speaken who
focused on d1fTe1Tnt aspects of vet-
erans· hves. from the oecd for vtteran
unit)' to the culture shock of com1"1
(Pleue eee VETSRAJlfS/ A.2)
NASA's other job taking
shape In form of advance-
ments in aeronautics
technology./ A3 Democrats face uphill b~ttle in 42nd ~
U.S.has put deal "on the
table" for Noriega to step
down, but President Re-
agan has not yet ap-
proved It. / A4
Th ree vying for the righ t to challenge
the GOP standard-bearer in November
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Advice and Games A9
Bulletin Board A3
Bu~ness A6
Classified BS-7
Comlcs A10
Death notices B7
Entertainment A8
Opinion AS
Public Notices B7
Sports B1_.
Weather A2
S«:oe4 •I rwo pan.
By BOB VAN EYIEN °' ..............
Of the dozen c.andidates Yl'ina for
the 42nd Con&JUsional Distnc:t scat,
most ~ that the c.andidates who
capture the Democrat and Peace and
Freedom nominations will definitcty
be the underdop.
In the June primary. eilht R~
publicans will fi&ht it out fOr their
party's nomination, while three
Democrats and one Peace and F~
dom candidate will appear on those
party's ballots.
Guy Kimbrough
Of the three Democrats. the esta~
Traffic survey aims
at pinpointing Qeeds ·
of county m_,~rlsts ...
lishmenfs choice seems to be Hunt-
i~ton Beach collqe instructor Guy
Kimbrough. who last month won the
state Democratic Pany·s endorse-
ment at its convention in PaJm
Sprinp.
K.imbrouah. a 2._year resident of
Oranae County. said he considcn
himself liberaJ on sociaJ issues and
conscrvatjve on defense and forei&n
polky.
He identified three issues IS bci na
at the top of his hst of national
concerns: health care, defense spend-•na and bomeles.1ncss..
"I favor the creation of an af-
fordable and comprehensive national
health care network... said Kim-
brouah. DS . . . • ... _ The Al epidemic 1s &nOUK• area
that deserves increased national at-
tention. Kimbrough said
.. , would support inCTCascd fund-
ing for research. and cspcoaJI) for
education:· he said ··1 think ifs the
latter area whe~ we·"e real!~ fallen
down.''
In the defense budget. Kimbrough
said he favors scaling back some of
the b11-ticket items as a wa) fo
redUClng spending.
"One th1~ I'd look al 1s cuts in DI
(Star Wan). • he said. ..altboUJh I
would not hlte to Stt It ended cnu~I)'
as Iona as the Soviets arc spending
tcVc:ral billion a \.Car on stntcgic
defense."
The stealth bomber. which canes a
pritt tq of s.ao m1lhon. and the
Trident II ().S missile S)'$tcm a~
other items Kimbrough s~ud he would
like to sec delayed.
On the other hand. Kimbrough
said he favors the creation of a 600-
CAMPAIGN '88
ship NaV). a goal -..h1ch the Reagan
adm1nistrat1on has abando~
To ease the problem of hom~
lcssness, K.imbroufh said ~ would
suppon increased fund1na for famil)
shelters as well as eduauonal and
tram1na prosrams to help families m
hard times become productive again
-Homelessness 1s a moral test of
our S0C1ety. and I thmlt v.e·rc getting
an ·r now on that tt"St.'' he said
Kl mbrou&h. •2. v.-as born in 'e~ -
pon. R.1-and ~ up thett and m
Quincy, Mass. He boJds bachelor's
and muttt•s dep'cn in h1st01') from
CaJ State Lona Beach and no111
teaches poht1cal science at Mt San
Jacinto CoOeai;. He is di\ orttd and
has one 10..)ear-old dauahlCf.
Ada Unruh
-\da Unruh. another Democ:ra:t.
calls h~lf a fiscal and monetary
~former
As might be exP.«ted. her plat.form .
IS ~t'lghtcd hea\.11) toward what she
calls ··pock.e\book issues.··
Founder and pttSldent of the
Committee to Balance the Budst
~1th FairTauuon. Unruh bascalted
for 1 flat income tu rate of 10
pc1'CCnt. v.1th no spectal interest
deductions ·
Lake some of her Rcpubhcan
count""PAns. Unruh said she favors . ··
rcdu{"lna the nauon's dcfcmc spend.-
mg burden b) rcquinna that prosper-
ous allies such as Japan and West
German) pa) for the m1htary proteo-
t1on the) ~1vc from the U.S.
· \\-c"rc spending over S 100 billion
a )Car to defend NATO and Japan, ..
shc said. ··About 30 pefCCDt of our
national bud&ct soes to defcnte.
(Pleue w D&MOClt AT9/.U\
Fir01 denies
any danger
fro1ncrane
wo~kinHB ·
0.• ... C..t OAlt.Y PtLOT/ ~. Mey 23, 1118
SURVEY •••
PNaAl coutfa f\.uu.rt utmc plans m i&ht
look like, tbtte's no substitute lor
aoi"I out and ask.in& the people who
\lit.the rOlds.
··The reason we'tt do1na tb1s is
bec:a1.&tt we're ~tlil\I ttal-wortd
data," Torello sa1d. "If there was a
better wa)' to do 11 we'd do 1L"
In similar surveys 1n other pans of
the co1.&ntry, no more than 20 percent
respond But sinet the survey t>ea,an
in Oranae County on Apnl 27, 35
percent have mailed in their forms,
sn1d Susan Marzec, spokeswoman for
the corridor llfencics.
"We're aettmg bags and baas and
bags back an... she said. "ihey·~
sayina they want action."
Jn some caSt's. respondents have
included their opinions of what that
action should be.
" ... you people are passing out
wonhless. ume«>nsuminJ. costly.
energy-wastina questionnaires. Why
don't you act off r,our duffs and build
some (freeways), · wrote one disgrun-
tled motonst.
Another put 1t more bluntly. 1f
that's possible.
~ ··Just build the damn corridor ..
But not all wntten responses are in
\'\ favor of the comdors.
''Read my lips," wrote another
.. No toll road."
lffundingaocs as planned, comdor
construcuon would begin on the San
Joaqum Hills Transpona11on Cor-
ridor by the end of 1989. The road
would link the San Diego Freeway at
San Juan Capistrano with the Corona
........... _,l-.. ......
Iwc Colllna ,_._,. oat •Ul"ftY carda deatcned to fiYe
freeway plannen a better ldea of bow to build tliree
propoeed tndiaportatlon corrtdon.
del Mar Freewa~
Groundbrealong on the other 1wo
1s scheduled for 1990. They include
lhc Eastern Transponat1on Corridor
linl>..ing the R1 vt"rs1de Frttwa) nt'ar
G)psum Canyon with the Santa Ana
Freewa; near Jamboree Road. The
Foo1h11l Transponation Comdor.
1he longt'st of the three, would
connect tht' Eastern Comdor to the
San Diego Frttwa} south of San
Clemt'nle.
Cost for all three: SI .3 billion. 48
percent of which is supposed to come
from developer fees.
The survey concludes on May 26
and will ha\C included 80 monitoring
points at 'anous freeway access
points.
But Torello docsn·1 need to wan for
the results. which won't be available
for about another four months. to tdl
him Orange Count) 1s knee deep in
cars
'T'e never ~n traffic like this."
he !>aid as he watched a non-stop
stream of 'chicles parade down the
San Diego Freeway.
Sure. they've aot problems m
Houston and Chicaao. but 1t lelS up
occasionally.
"This 1s constant."
VETERANS RALLY IN FOUNT AINV ALLEY •••
P'romAl
home from war.
For P1st1lli. the POW expenence m
1965 produced traumas he kept
bune-d for two decades because of1he
American public's nega11ve feelings
about the Vietnam War and those
who fought there
He remembered pledging at a
fraternll) in 196 7 where everyone
walked out of the room when they
learned he had fought 1n Vietnam
.. Gu}S would Sil around and ge1
drunk and throw up. and nobod)
would mo\C But tht'' all walked out
on me. which meant (was lower than
vom11 to them ... P1st1lh said
If employers found out an apph·
cant had served 1n V1t'tnam. "the)
figured you were go1 ng to go berserk
and kill e"enbody." he said
He found 11 easier 10 s1mpl) he
about where he spent his 11me 1n the
scn1ce
Pistilli thinks people's attitudes
ha"c changed somewhat toda) "but
onl; be-cause 11's fashionable ..
''But 1he) ·,e also forgotten the
problems that are unique to the
Vietnam 'ets. problems that JUSt
staned in Korea." he said
P1s11lh 1s act1 "e in numerous 'et·
erans groups now. because "the 'ets
need 10 suppon thl'mselves. too"
''l'\.e been 1n JUSI about ever)
H'tcrans organ1za11on there 1s:· he
said "I ha' c vel to meet one Vietnam
or Korean "e'1eran mm} posl. ..
Tony Diamond. executive director
of Brotherhood Rally of AJI Veterans
Organizations (BRAVO), agreed vet·
crans have to learn to .. stick
t<>&Cther. •• . .. The Veterans Admin1strat1on
nght now is closina doors ... Diamond
said. "A lot of benefits are being
denied."
Diamond traverses the country on
behalf of veterans, pushinf programs
like last ye.ar's Nationa Veterans
Unit) Confcrcnc:c an Los Angctes and
legislauon hke HR4632. introduced
by Rep. John Rowland of Connccti·
CUI.
If passed. the bill would ensure the
U.S. govemmen,t would k~p all
MIAs listed until they were ac-
counted for. Diamond said.
Among otiler things. 1t would
protect spouSt'S whose incomes arc
cut off when the government de-c1des
'Bn Ml.\ 1s dead even though no body
has been rccov~rcd
Although Birr) Richard Franks'
bod' ame home from Vietnam 10
1969. Janet Franks only f~ls close to
her son when she v1s11s the Vietnam
War MemonaJ 1n Washington D.C.
She. too. works on behalf of
"Clerans whene\C.~r possible. she said
(junday.
After her son was killed. she said
she was helped in dealing w11h his
death b) talking to veterans She
found she could help them. too
.. , do a lot of counSt'ling when I
can." Franks said. "So many boys
came back w11h so much guilt."
"The only way to honor those who
aren't here anymore is to help the
living.
"I'm just sorry there aren't more
people here today."
Roscnbera said the small turnout
was indicauve of the tack of interest
in veterans' affairs.
.. Being a veteran 1s not the bt' issue
It should be." said Rosenberg. h1mSt'lf
a veteran of the U.S. Navy.
"The government has to recognize
1t has a special relauonship with thoSt'
who served."
. Rosenberg said half of the coun-
. try .. s homeless al'(' Vietnam VC'terans
or the families of veterans.
"h's unacceptable," he said.
"Those are 1ss1.1C's we have to look at
and talk about ..
Sunda; 's "Salute" was tarnished
earlier 1n the week when some
veterans complained about its tic-in
to Roscnbera's candidacy in the 40th
Congressional D1stnc1 GOP pnmar;
John Coman. Judgt' o\dvoc.ate of
the California American Legion. sent
a letter to Rosenberg headquarters
warning the American Uogion 1s
prohibited from participating in par-
tisan politics and demanding that an)
reference to the group be excluded
from future adveniscments
The Rosenberg campaign com-
plied "1th tht request.
OFFICER ON OTHER END OF TICKETS ...
Jl'romAl
was 18. marned. the father of a hah\
boy and looking for a wa} to move up
He wanted to have his fam1h 1n a
house b) the time his son was a~are of
his surroundings
It took onl) a year before he was
promoted 10 a JOb conduct mg tests 1n
a smog emissions lab Meanwhile. he
stancd taking nigh1 clasSt'S at Rio
Hondo College to become a quaht)
control engmeer
(.)uaht) control runs 1n the Kent
fam11) It's not only the field the other
mall· l\.ents w('nt into. it's the path
three of the sergeant's sisters fol -
lowed
'When the Los Angeles plant folded.
Kent was offered another promo11on.
The onl) rub was that he would have
\o move to the Midwest Havana
ipent the first I:! years of his hfe in
Detroit. Kent was not cager to return
to the cold weather and turned the
ofTcr down
Instead. he mo"ed into a Chrysler
management pos111on in a small test
faciht) m Santa Fe Springs
In the meantime, he had taken up
motocross racing. He got hooked in
19il. whep a fnend in"lled him to go
motorcycle ndma 1n the descn.
Kent started racing on the amateur
circuit and moved up to the pros
when he accumulated enough points
to qualify him for a profess1onal's
lic:cnsc.
By that time. Kent had spent 81/i
years at Chrysler. But after all tho~
yC'ars. the job just wasn't challenging
and the chance for promotion on the
West Coast was slim.
Memones of the ticket-wnung
officer ofh1s youth tugged at Kent
··1 wanted to do something where I
would have some son of impact I
wanted 10 help the pubhc and 11
sounds corny. but I wanted to fi~t
rnme. That son of stuff:· Kent said.
So he began lookmg around.
A.nahc1m and Costa Mesa were both
doing background checks on him. but
Costa Mesa beat thcotherc11y 1n a Job
ofTer
Being a pohce ollicer meant g1v1ng
up profess1on(!},mo1ocross: there JUSt
wasn't the tank 10 1ra1n.
Just before retinng from his pro-
fessional career i\c:nt managed one
last achievement He broke his col-
larbone in three places.
But Kent was determined to go to
the police academ} at Golden West
College. In sp11e ofa doctors warning
to wall until he was completely
healed. Kent went ahead. hiding in
the middle of the pack so drill
instructors wouldn't spot him. pick
on him or make him to do penal!'
push-ups When he did cahsthent1cs
or man1al ans e'l\erc1~s. he would
fa,or one arm .\nd when he ~ot
home at night he "ould wear a shng
and a brace
Kent moved through patrol.
through the de1cct1ve bureau and
through the traffil' d1v1s1on befof"C'
becoming a sergeant six years ago.
No" he 1s second in line to become a
licutl'nant The promotion could
corn!.' as soon as this 'lummer.
FIRM DENIES DANGER ...
These days Kent ndes his police
motOrr)clC to work from the Hunt·
1ngton Beal'h home he shares with his
wife and three sons. And he still races
about three 11mes a month, k~ping in
shape.for the Police Olympics.
From Al H1gh~a}' each da) on the wa; to his
office 1n Downe). said he's loged
compla1n1s since January about the
cranes w11h c11y officials.
(oberl) \aid he allegedly saw
lumber bemg transported by one of
1he cranes over the highway
But Schuster claim~ that the two
cranes have operated on the sides of
20th and 21st streets. and lift supplies
only from the curb onto the site. and
don't ao over the street.
One of the cranes was dismantled
and moved last week. Schustn-said.
because its wort was completed
The arms -or Jibs -of the cranes
do ex.send over strttts in wmdy times.
Schuster said, but 1t 1s for the sake of
sarcty that they do.
ORANGE llily Pilat CO~ST
..... OF'FICE »I>"'"' a.t ~ Casi.-C•
--l'c• 1Sl!C CQ!I'•-CA t~
The process 1s called weather·
'aning In timesofmodenne to hea' y
winds. a brake 1s removed and the
arms of the crane move w1th the wind
to reach a natural resung placc.
Schuster said.
If lhe brakes were set in windy
conditions. he said. the crane would
want to tum. but couldn't. Damagt or
deflection could ensue or 1t could
come down under worst cond1t1ons.
he said.
The practice of wealhcr-vaning 1s
n.'('Ornmended by fedenJ 1uKkhnes
and the manufacturn. he said.
"I can see why ifs a d1squ1eun1
thou&ht (to see the arms orthc cnna
ovcrf\ead). Schuster said. "But an fact.
it's-very common and very safe."
Kent 1s something ofa legend in his
own d1v1s1on for his motocross
achievements. He has taken 37
medals -24 gold -in 14 police
games.
Kent also has guided his nine
motorcycle officers to first-plaoe
honors in countywide compctnion.
The scraeant took individual honors
tn that.
And the Anaheim ofTK:CT who
proved to be a role model for a teen· aac boy who loved motorcycles? Kent
has tned unsuccessfully to fi nd the
man, but the Offi«( a.ppareolly lw
retired from the fOf'CC.
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MEASURE WILL ENSURE OPEN SPACE •.•
From Al
firstto q_uahf} for 1hc ballot through
the m1t1at1ve prOttSs since a 1914
effort created funding for the Univer-
sity of Cahfom1a.
Tht' coSI of the bond would vary
dependma on interest rates when the
notes are issued. but Meral said the
proposiuon shoufd cost each state
resident no more than $3 annually
when paid in 20 years.
The Orange Coa\1 prOJCCts are
•The Bolsa Chica Linear Park 1n
Huntington Beach that. when com-
pleted. will hnk Central Cll) Park and
Bolsa Chica State Beach w11h cques-
tnan. bike and walk trails. Air-cad)
allocated SI 8 million by the count).
the bond act "ould add SI 5 million
10 complete the part....
• The Laguna Greenbelt, consist·
in~ of 12.000 acres of coastal moun-
tains and canyons surrounding the
cit) of Laguna Beach. The bond
..-.ould pro' ide S 10 million. needed
~ausc much of the land 1s pmatel)
owned and targeted for de"elopment
•The ln1ne Open ~pace ..-.h1ch
rl'tain~ a 'Lc111c area in the midst ol
the ut' 1ha1 would include a trail tor
h1k1ng: b1l>..1ng and horseback nding.
fhc bond would pro' 1de S4 m1lhon
for the trail and surrounding areas
.\dd111onal funding controlled b)
the state would also be available to
Orange Coast c1t1es. many of wh!ch
are designated to receive varymg
amounts of mone)' for open-space
pr0Jec1s. Meral said.
Director of a non-profit statewide
alha'1ce of conservationists. Meral
saidfhe ts confident the measure will
gain the nl.'ccssary votes in June. ·
No bond measures have been
turned down by voters since 1986. he
said. and the oppos111on to Prop-
os111on 70 1s largely silent.
"We have oppos1t1on ... Mera I said.
"o\hhough I don't Tmow ofa single
froup against 11 in Oranfe County.
'm sure the} 're out there. ·
The state Farm Bureau and Gov.
George DcukmeJ1an oppose Prop-
osi11on 70, but Meral said those are
tradiuonal stances. He said groups
within thegovemor'sadmmistration.
including the state Parks Com-
m1ss1on. support the me,asurc.
But he admits he was surpnscd at
1hc o' eN-helm1ng support the effort
rcCl'l\Cd. and from the 'anel} of
\OUrlC'i
More than 58 UOO supDQnmg s1g·
natures were gathered 1n Orange
Count}. out of a 'ita1ew1dc total of
7J5.000, he said.
··Most ix·ople arl' \Cns111'e to
NEWPORT BOND ACT •..
From Al
.iu.1u1s111on and park 1mprovemen1s r hJI propos1t1on re-ce1"ed a 61 5
rx.·rll'nt fa, orable vote. but again
failed because 66 JX'rcent appro,al
\"a' not received.
Proponents that year warned 1hc
hond 1~sue would be the Cit} 'c; last
opportunity to preserve s1gn1f'ican1
11JX'n '>pace sites
"•net) percent of the $7 I million
"ould ha'e gone to buy 134 acres in
nine Siles spread throughout 1he cit)
""1th the balance targeted for develop-
ing C).1sung park sites.
But opponents 1n those pre-Prop-
os111on 13 daysarg4ed that if the bond
measure passed. the 8.8 cents 1s was
C\JX'Ctcd 10 add to the ta~ rate would
be 1ntolcrablc on top of galloping
increases in assc\scd valuauons.
Opponents also argued the cny
would be lated with the ongoing
c:'l\pcnsc of rna1ntaming Its newly acqui~d propcrl~.
Turner said 'otcr sentiment may
hd\C changed since 1977. and he
bcl1c:,es such a bond could pass.
"We constant!; have requests for
add1t1onal open space. but we don't
have the money to buy 1t." said
Turner. "I thought maybe 1t was time
for another bond issue ..
According to n report by lhe Parks.
p~rvmg wildlife... Meral said
"Who can vote 'no· on Bambi'>''
The group·~ logo 1s a large 70 with
two deer
De"elopers support the group -
which has enlisted help from Am1aos
de Bolsa Chica and the Laguna
Con~~anc) locally -because 1t
provides mone) for the conscrva-
t1onists 10 bu) the propen). rather
than forcing the landholders to Just
give 11 up
"The df velopers see the need for
open spact'. but with this we can pa;
for 1t rather than beg for 1t." said
Lorraine Faber a member of Amigos
de Bolsa Chica
The Irvine Co .. which owns about onc-~vcnth of the land in Orange
County. supports the measure. along
with several bu1ld1nJ. companies.
The Cit) councils of Fountain
Valle; and Laguna Beach endorsed
the m1t1at1\C, while the admin1s.
1rat1"c staff at Newport Beach has
rernmmcnded the endorsement
lr"1nc 1s proh1b11ed from supponmg
such moves, but Mayor Larry Ag.ran
has endorsed 11
Supervisor Harnett Wieder. state
Sen. Marian Bergeson and Laguna
Beach Mayor Pro Tern Dan Kenny
also have pledged their suppon.
Meral said.
Beaches and Recreauon Depanment.
there are a number of locations 1n
Newport Beach that would be suit·
able as open space. Amona tho~
listed are pon1ons of Buck Gully and
Castaways and environmentally
sensitive areas 1n Westbay. Banning
and Semen1ak Slough.
Some of the areas propo~d for
open space art' parually developed.
and most would require some sort of
cooperal1ve arranaement with a pn·
vate landowner
The Cll) Council has until Aug. 8 to
place the issue on the November
ballot.
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