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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-24 - Orange Coast Pilot, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1988' 25 CE T Newport blocks firework shows Council votes down permit applications or Newport Dunes, Big Canyon shows -· ------- By GREG llLERKX Of .. D.-, .......... The Fo unh of July 1n Newport Beach will be considerably less festive this year following the City Council's cancellat1on Monday night of the last two public fireworks displays in the city The council turned down permit applications for fireworks shows at the Ne"port Dunes .\qu.allc Park and Surf still polluted by sewage By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... ca.-,""' ..... A stretch of Laguna Beach will remain closed at h:ast through noon Wcdne'Kia} \\hilc count) ht:alth of- fic1ah determine the extent of con- 1amina11on created b\ the accidental d1scl.argl' of ra" ..C""age into the ocean o'n the \.\Cd.end Ro~rt Mcrn man. the count) 's d1r«tor uf en' 1ronmen1al health. said laboraton tC'il<O on ocean sam- ples obtained \fonda) \\-Ill be com- pleted toda> to detcrm1nr "hether the spill poses a health nsk .\1tt£ugh tht"n: ha'c been no reportsof11lncss. Merryman said. "In caSc."s likr these. "d1kr to err on the side of public health .. .\n rs11matcd one m1ll1on gallon~ of ra"" sc"'age "as discharged into the ocean folio" ing a malfunction Satur- da" at the main sewer pump station near Laguna Beach Cm Hall. said Ross CO\ of the Cit> ')ewer depart- ment Bia Canyon Country Club. the city's onl> rcmain1na public fireworks dis- plays. Traffic was cited as the main m otivator behind the denial of the Newport Dunes and Big Can yon permits. which lost o n separate \Otes of6-1 and 5-2 respec11vely Ma}or John C'ox voted as._ainst both denials. while Councilman Clarence Turner opposed the ma- JOnl)' on the Big Can yon vole. Officials at Big Canyon toda} said \hey will appeal the council's de- c1s1on. Newport Dunes officials could not be reached for comment Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plum- mer led the move to deny the pcnn1ts Plummer read from a pohce report filed after last )'ear'5 Newpon Dunes show that indicated problems with spcc1ator vehicles parked 1n front of fi re h}drants. dn,cwa}~ and emerg- enC) access rout~ Fifteen patk1ng c1Lat1ons were is- sued at last '}Car's Newport Dunes display. according to police repons. Because the one-hour display can be seen all O\'Cr the cit}. police repons noted that traffic .. , 1nuall} stops .. o n Pacific Coast H1ghwa}. Jambortt " Road and other maJOr thoroughfares ·-rm not against celebrating the Founh of Jul~ ... ~•d Plummer "I JUSI 1h1nl "'e \.C gotten 10 a point where "c Jt'Opard1ze thr !>afet} of100 man) people I'm \Cl) ~~ to make this mo11on ·· Other counulmembers agreed with Plummer ··1think11's an accident looking for a place to happen." said ( ounctlman Phil Sansone Coit. the most adamant supponer of both d1spla}i.. agreed that therl' wrrc traffic problems hut said tht' fireworks speuadc "as worth thC' brief gndlod, "It 1s a maJor 1rad111onal C'\C'nt I haH' a real hard 11mc &" 1ng this up·· CO\ said ol tht• "'e"pon Dunc'> d1spla} \.\h1ch beg.in in the IQ5(~ The poltl·e dcpanmt•nt has n:- p.:att'dl> rclOmmcndcd that tht llh dcO\ tht' firt'\.\Orl..!> permits. t lllng trartil and manpo""cr pr...>bkms hut the cuunnl has 'utcd cac h ar to allo" the d1.,pl.n ') .\cwrding tu the perm11 appl1- ta1ton. ruughh ; OU() pc.·uple \.\l'rl' c11.pectcd 10 atll:nd th1~ \t"ar'\ 'l'\.\· pon Dunc') d1\pl:i' The: tknral ut lhl' pcrm1l\ \1onda' n1gh1 \.\J\ a ')Urpn'K· 111 '1rtualh e\C~f)unt· n, IL1.lan i; < 11\ \1anJgcr Ruben\\ nn .. I struduri:J tht· agl'nda 1h1n~1ng tht· prt·ccdt·nt ~3'> k"t," ~1d ~vnn nutrng thl" permit :lppl11:a11ons "'ere bum·d 1n the con!>Cnt calendar rather thJn '>4."t lor publtl heanng. ··1 guess thn ICount'lll JU')l tho ught the prob. km\ 1.1.crt' too \e' ere ThC' poh~ Just h,1\t' thl·ir hands full' "-i:' 1n Brul·ckncr. "ho coordinates thl 'I.'" pon Dunc" d1spla) for San D1l·go r lfl"M>rl..!) WJ .. also surpn.sed. } ri:all) don't know what the pruhkm I\ The rro\.\dS arc ireat. \~ p._·,ipk arl· greJl and ~e haven't t\ad an' trouhll i.a1d BruC'C'kner. whose wmpan~ ha'> run the sho" for the pa'' l\.\ll \Ca~ It's kind of a trJd111on (Pleaee eee P'IREWOIUtS/ A.2) School districts ·scramble to end all busing fees Honig will appeal ruling calling fees unconstitutional By JOYCE BODWVICH and JONATHAN VOUKE Of_D.-, ......... The state su~nntc.-ndent of c.-du1.a· 1100 plan!> to aPJXal a 1.oun ruhng that home-to-school busing l"ec-s arl· un- conslltuuonal lea' mg Orangt' < oa'>\ ~hools 1n a holding patlc.-rn un11I the IS'>Ue IS l"C'SOh t'd dn1'1on ka,cs the d1stnct hangmg. \l. e ma\ or ma\. not decide on 1t 1 night ·"•cull said "I doo't know d' HL1n1g plans 10 asl for a say, wh1cb m..:an\ 1t c:ould be two :rears before wt ~el J ruhng "It'~ all prcn~ 1f•; nght now .. 't:"pon-Mc:sa •~ o nC' of 60 Cah- tnrn1a d1stncts that impose homc-lo- ..chool bu!! f~ The dad~ count for tht• d1!>tnt\ s high !>ChOOI ndershtp IS 210 There are ~ 053 demen; "'houl duldren and 53"7 JU01or pup1b ndini the buses Of that toa appru,1ma1eh }4 p('rcC'nt are special C'ducauon \tudents l he If' inc L nifit'd School Dtstnct and th<" Fountain \ alk' School D1\tnc1 also OfTC'r forms of pa)-tO- ndl' programs offic 1als lhert said (Pleue ece SEWAGE/ A2) Chrl• Wllaon, 5 , of lrYi.ne vows be won't go near polluted Laguna water. The ~e"'pon-\.1esa l ntficd 'xhool D1!>tnc.11s scht'dulcd 10 dC'C'1dC' tonight "hcther to d1scon11nue parent-paid busing program'>. but SupenntC'ndent John Nicoll said St.alt' Supcnntendt'nt of Pubhc lns1ruc-t1on 8111 Hon1g''i Aut all of th<" officials '>lid their plJn~ an" on .,.,,Id and bus1oi Wlll (Pleue .ee DJ:STRICT8/ A2) Hope in Mesa Bob Hope was greeted by four standing ovations at the Arts Center ./84 Coast Orange County Fair Board considering buying the lease of the embattled Pacific Amphitheatre./ A3 World The man suspected of hijacking a Colombian air- liner with with a toy hand grenade was captured this morning./ A4 Nation President Reagan vetoes a major trade bill and asks Congress to ex- pedite a versJon more to his liking./ AS Sports Lakers whip Dallas to open Western Con- ference finals.181 Inda Al A3 ~7 •10 Al 810 • 84 A7 A3 810 814 A2 • Wieder formally served recall notice By BOB VAN EYKEN Of ... Delly "94 ..... O pponents of ( 0unt\ ~upen 1\c1r Harncll \\ 1eder \l'ncJ her ""h formal nu11ce \.1 onda' that thn intend to in to remoZe her from office · Thc>opponents. Huntington Bealh residents Doug Lange' 1n. Jen R hoods and Glen Qu1nh,en. accusl· Wieder of "or~ning the quaht} of lifl.' 1n Orange ( ount} b~ 'oting to appro\C 100 m;,,n\ de,clopment agrl'l.'ments W1t'dcr responded 1mmed1atcl~ b' issuing a public statement defending her "ot1ng record and the de,rlop- m ent agreement.; <ihc has \Ol<"d to appro'l' In her statement. she characten1cd de"clopml'nt agreements as a solu- tion to the lOUnt} ·s traffic problems because the\ include comm1tmen1<1 from builders 10 pa} for new roads and road 1mpro,ements I t an onh dl'~rthc.' 11as 1ron1c lha1 tho~· "ho da1m to he ant1-grov.1h l°k'laUSt' ol thl' tratTt1. problem arc thl' damn pt•oph: no1.1. 31ll'mpting to stand 1n thl' "a> of d1.·,pt•ra1el) necdl·d solutions tu our 1raffic fiasco" \l. ll'tlcr ').J1d 1n ha '>tJtement L.tngl·' 1n·., intent111n to launch a rel<ill pc1111un dn,l· against \\ 1t'drr h.1, hc.·t· n kn' 1\.\ n for <,('\era I v.ccks Hl' Jnd other gro"th control ad- ' <xate'> .in uc,c W 1eder of frequent I) s1d1ng "llh de' clopcr<i and neilect1ng Clllll'n• .. lllnl'l'm'> about C\CeSSl\e gro"th (1ro"1h control act1' 1st Tom Roger\ announl'l'd toll1N1ng a par- t1cularh controH·r<,1al development 'ote \pnl ~o that there \.\Ou Id be rc1.a ll dm e' ag.ain\t \l. 1cder and Super' 1sor Thoma'> Rile~. both of 1.1.ho 'Otl'd for the In 1ncCo ·.,Laguna L aurl'I pr0Jl'lt 1n Laguna ( aO\on \ "'ct"k later. Roger\ dell' ercd a fl'(Jll no11u· to Rdn (Pleaee att WIEDER/ A2) Riley def ends voting reco,-d -in his response to recall notice By BOB VA!'\ E\'KEN Ot ... ~"941 .... ~upen 1~r Thoma~ Rik\ ha\ l\\uuj h" l>•rmJI H'\P\>n't• to a rl•tall nnlltl• that "3\ delt' l·rl'd 111 him t\.\P "i:d.' ago { 1ro"" th uintrot ad' •>\.Jh.' 1n Rik'·., sup..·n '"-•n<!I dr'>l fllt \.\hllh mdudl'\ '~·1.1.P<'rt Beach and L.1guna Be.:tlh. anntlUOll·d lhl'H intl'nt1nn Ill rnall him aht•r hl' \Oll'd 1n fa\(1r 111 thl.' lr,1m Cu'<. u•nlfl)\erc,1al Laguna Laurd dndopml'nl in l JgunJ C an'''" Tht· recall not1lt altU't:\ Rik~ ol malfea\Jncl and m1!>fea..ann· 1n nrlilt' .. and r11n1a1n .. fi,e po1nh •'I contcn11on Opponenl\ .hl u\I. Rik' 1•t 'upr-.•ning the 1nH·re\t\ ''' dc,dopel" at tht• l'\fll.'O\l' 111 1m,att' rl"ildC'nts and nl ta 11°1 n~· 111 Jt••1·nd a, 1t11t·n•,' gn>\' 1 h control 1mt1all' c "'hen 11 ''J'lhJlkngrJ r ,oun h' dndoP<.'r\ l hl' rt'\Jll r· I'\\ Ol"nts mah \JX(lfil m('ntlon of thC' Li1wn;i l .iurd p• 'Ill t \.\h1t'h thn "'3\ \.\Ill "dt'~trO\ tht m~pl.i,:at-c nJIUIJI beaut' and tranqu1ht' of Laguna c. a nH•n "1thout .iJl'lJU:itc t c1mp..·n~11on 10th(' .:ount~ or It\ l \Ilk r.I\ Rik~ n·-.1) .. 11J~ ~' fll.'1n11ng 10 his succt'S ful efforts "I , .i 'urt'f\ "''r l" au.1u1n· ;ind "-.'t a\1d<" o pen .;pa~ and r.iri.. ;:111J . .\.a .... · In ~·in• In u1n1 unll1on v.11h (f)StaJ CO\~ ...,t.11\' Par\.. 1 Ii• Ir> inl' ( oa't .\hso \'1e10 :and Laguna l.1u d prv1,.i~ "'111 prl'\4. r' C' a llnal of 12.000 conuiuou .tlll' -r"ul!hh '-...1u:trl' mill~ -a\ permanent park (Plea.ee eee R.&SPOJIJU/A2) Drugs still plague Coast schools HBgives go-ahead to condo But Huntington educators di ff er over extent o{j)roblem on their campuses By aoBE.RT BAR.UR ot•O.., ...... In 22 years in the educauon busmess. Ron Wootton wd he's seen 10 to 15 students die from chcmtcal substa~ -cocaine. man.Juana. hard liquor, beer and wine. He'd like to say that the mcssaac •Stctuna throuah to younpun. lbat the dfV4 ~m IS JClti~ bttter. He W1Sbes he could say 11. but be ·can't. .. Df:qp are j~uua.mpant IS they~ in the 1960s and 70&." aid. Wootto n. dean of students at Hunt- inaton Beach High School .. h 's prcuy close to half and half of s\udc nt.s who ha' e CX(>Cnmcnted with druas when alcohol is included. Ma) be more than half." he said. As al~11)s. akohol remains the drua of choice. he said. Brian Garland. who'U take over IS pri0C1j)I] at Edison Ha&)\ School July I, offers a different school of thouaht. thoU&h. I l's Garland"s behc( I.ha\ drua me by ~udeftts isn't rampant and that T'Modott Robins Ford in Costa Mesa and &Sled cmplo)'tn &o can police. Oct. hul ("'appumlh id. Tht bo) bavine ~bb with ht pamits Ma)' ~ l •'bee br found a walW:. wa\b ~.<O> in it. bt ttpOncdl 10ld pol" He had btcn thi!'Uac aboUI Nani IYt'I) -~ be fond theeuh. .. He(~ M Ind it nch, 10 ht JU'" ML ·rm hi to:ry~ rm ouna heft,· .. C~lli aid. He I tM W "th<" vast m&JOnt~ ·• diX<i !'Hll U<;<" drugs. .. They (the student\) arc a lot smaner because of educauon and the ~ths of some athlC'tC'S 111..e Lenny Bias (the Mar) land basl eball star who died followi111 a cocaine overdose) "h (drug wir) as not as m 'OIUe as 1t on« was -I hope I'm JU5t not fan tas•zins." But Woouon. who "as at Edison Hl&h School t~'O )ears 110 "hen 11 )Ounasters "~re arrested m a JCmcstcr.Jona pohtt undert'O"Tr opcralton, wd students "can bu) dN&S any time, ID) da\ •• Almost entirely. thoqh. only ~neaotaations· arc ca.med on at tcbOot. he said. Transact>ons and A•I lu, at.Out (oar bkd from O'ISnq land. chcclcd in and paid lbt a -uk's May. C&pt:M'Cllh A mlQlltt taloCf «*I dncctt\ * motet nonnall) don noc allo'tr )'(Mlnt" sacnto ml a room, but der\ ~iQI thal l\iaht _..,MW. Tbtbo u« he.-i.31d most often take place after school and off campus It'' 'e~ ~ldom that a ~oungsttr comC'\ to <;ehool "loaded.· he satd The m&JOrit~ are soetal users "'ho 1h1nl 11\at manJuana and roca1nr are .. cool ··he said But there are th<" • hard core ~ho'IJ ust' anything th<"' can get their hands on ~ootton said. Wootto n said he believes that drug use 1s ~I} no Miler or no "'ors.e at Huotiniton ~ach Htah than at o thtt loc.al school~ That notion as backed up b' Huntinaton ~b 1..1. Ed McErt11n -1 v.ouldn'l •-ant to sinalt out Huntington Beach Hia)\ "School. thc'tt's noi that bia a d tffcrcn« (Plee8e ... Oll008/ A2) (Pl1111 ... ...a/U) project B~ ROBERT BARKER Ola eDelly_I.,.. ...... UGS STILL PROBLEM IN SCHOOLS •.• bet.-a 1th0ols ... .. lft~ k.aowwho to ao '°' P'&Sbm CCMald prot.bl) iapply anydl'._'UI. They can be obta.ined without d.ifficilhy. ••Thef'e•s cen,ajnly a lot (of stu· cknts) who do nol use drup. but lh~'s a lot who do •• McErlaan, who directed two under- cover operation$ at local schools m the {':ISt two years. said the problem "1sn t that bad" when Huntington Beach is compa~ to Los Anieles. Nevenheless, he believes that be- cause it's a beach communny 1\'s somewhat .. disadvantaged" by being a mliJlet for visitors who may bnng their bad habats with them. Wootton think his school has a unique problem. bcma located near tv.o alleged main drug distnbuuon po1nb, Commodore Circle and Main ~tn:ct He said it's become common "no"' ledge that youngsters can dnve throu~ Commodore C'1rcle day or n11!,hl and get narcotics from a bevy of dealer-. "'hu take turns wa1tmg on thl·1r ~ u'>tomers He's rece"ed com-· plaint~ from ollic1als at other area 'l.'hO(ll' about ~tudents buying their 'upplics ol ux:aane and mariJuana trom ( ommodorc ( 1rcle traffickers. In \tead of undercover operations \\ 11otton would prefer to see police mat..1ng a bigger efTon to cut off '>UPphes at their source -both at ( ommodore and \fain Street, he ~Jd "\ student at Huntington Beach High "ho ..aid he might be in1ured or t..ilkd 1f his 1dent1t~ ""t:~ revealed to supplu:rs. ~1d 1n a recent mterv1ew -that about I Odealcrs -ranging 1n age from I 7 up tu 10 -operate full time at< ommodorl· ( 1rclc "'There·s a problem " the bo) said. .. and thl' ( 11' ( ounul isn't doing .... hat the' tan There needs to be harder measurements and '>lnctcr enforlement ·• But to tx· dTectne. 11 probabl)' would require an officer to be sta- tioned around the clock in the communll\ (near Main Street and bct"ecn Florida and Delaware strl•ct~). he said. The )OU th said that w11h hustle and ·'>'1th no "narts'" tightening up trans· actions. enterpnsing salt"Sman can make about S400 a da)' Hedoesn'tdodrugs, the youth said. ~cause he's had a fnend die from an 0' crdose and could see .. ...., hat the) do to people · Garland oilers a much rosier '1ew •un campus drugs "\\-hen ~ou tali.. to the kids the' ... Teen drug use down , but crime rate soars LOS ANGELES (AP)-Tctn drug abuse on pubhc school campuses statewide declined dramatically last year, but mo~ students were caught carrying guns on the way to class. according to a school cnme repon slated for release today. The repon by the State Dcpanment of Education also andi~tcd that some cnmes. such as theft and vandahsm. are nsing faster in junior hist! schools around the state than an other a:ra.des. State Superintendent of Public Instruction 8111 Honig called the Junior htgh cnme trend the most disturbing finding to surface 1n the annual repon '"I'm most concerned about the stat1s11cs coming trom the middle grades," Hon1gsa1d Monday "Junior high schools arc going to need more work This age group seems to ha'c been neglected 1n many ways " Substance abuse. which the state defines as possession, sale or use of an) controlled drug from alcohol to hl·ro1n declined~ I percent state'>'1de -from ~0.196 1 nciden ts an 19~ ~-b6 sa\ druis arc readily available I wonder 1fthe~ 're as readil> a\a1lable a!. the) sa)," Garland said. "'It's 1n \Oguc to sa) the) are. but m) suspicion 1s that they're not (as a' ailable as the> SS>) But there 1s no quc\tton there's some ·· 1nce the drug bus ls ( underco' er operations). the}' 're more careful If the) use or sell drugs. the) know that retribution will be swift and cenam." Eight students swept up m last fall's operation at Huntington, Edison. Ocean Vie~ and Manna high schools ""ere e~pelled .\n 18-vear-old stu- dt·nt. the onl) adult caught in the operation. faces felon) tnal 1n Orange ( ount~ Superior Coun Garland s.ild he·s been heanened b) a number of developments. in- cluding the componment of about 900 shtn~ -faced > oungsters at Ed1son·s St-n1or Prom last weekend at the ..\nahe1m Mamou Hotel. "There were two deans, two vice principals and parents at the door and the students had to enter smgJe file·· to I 5.999 last year But Los Angeles Unified School D1stnct pohce official Wes Mnchell cautioned that the findings might rcflt.'Ct only a change an the pattern of teen drug abuse ..The drug of choice 1s changing," he said ... It used to tx-manjuana. and then tt was PC'P No1,1, there 1~ a surge an (rock) cocaine, and Lhat 1s not a drug easily smoked on school grounds." Gun possession rose 28 percent statewide according to the repon. Mitchell aunbuted the increase in gun seizures to heightened awareness b> fellow students. who often 11p officials about gun-tottng classma1es. But he also ~1d gun possession 1s up bl·rause the ea!ltl) obtainable Wl'apons Sf\' used by drug dealers who arc members of youth gangs. The statt• repon also sho....,ed that propen> crimes such as arson hur- glan. thcfl and "andahsm had an 1naall drop of 5 percent statel4-1de but ro.,<.> 7 percent in 1unior high <,l hoots he said .. Not one was singled out for being under the mfluence. If their eyes looked sJazy. we smelled their breath. It cenaanly wasn't blatant." Garland. who O\ers&w the under- cover operation at Edison two )'Cars ago. defends the drug-fighting tactic . .. We're saying to parents who entrust us wnh their children that we'll do everything to make school a safe environment. And if we have to go underground at times to do it. rm not ashamed.'' Garland said that parents of the youngsters who were arrested an the sweep were "funous" 1nt1t1ally. But as time went b) some told him that it was the best thing that ever happened They told Garland that their yo ung- sters were out of control, he said. "We've taken heat. But we said this 1s enough. This 1s where 11 stops .. ·-·SEW AGE SPILL ... McErlain said the undercover pro- Ject was launched at the request of school officials to identify and arrest drug sellers The operations also sparked a reluctance on the pan of students to deal with somebody they didn't know. "But there's no fear at all 1f they know the dealers as someone the) ·,e grown up with ·· he acknowl- edged . From Al .\n t mcr~t'l1l' h~ pa\\'~ \lt•m auw- m.11, .111, Jl\1.'!lcd the unlrl.'Jtt·d \t'~- • agl' le d p1p\'ltne th.ii liHflt'd tht• , t•ffiut nt Ix t\\l"t'n I .000 ,1nd ~ fKl(J kt·t utl..,h11rt < "" ,,11t.J \h:a r~ mJn ,.11J lx't JU\t" the <,c"';,itll' • v.;i-. .1rr1t•d i•lhh,1ri.:. tht effl'l I on lx•at h~m·r-. "J' rmh.1hl' m1n1mJI rht• \\'\\Jgl' ~J .. Jilull'd o~ the ., llu<,hmg Jll1on t1f thl· tide'> 1 hl' mJllunt uun v.asn t J1s· u>\1.'rcJ unlit 1.iund;I\ "'hrn lit\ m.11nk·nJn\t ~'orl..l·r, rt·pa1rtt.l thi.· pump' B' tht·n JI ka'>t J million g.1llun' ul ltntn:all'd ~"a[ll' had n ...... l·J IOlt• thl· Pat 1lic Ocean \omt of tht· rdea~d <.ev.age v..1-. t.11 r1t·d hat i.. to tht· ~horclint• O\ !ht' '~ inJ, and 11d~· prompting count\ ~Jl\'r offiual' IL' proh1b11 heath '"nor<, from going 1n111 1he "att'r 1111111 ( ko \tn:t·t tti the nonh end ol \1,110 &:at h < o \ said Warning <o1gn' ~t·rt· t'rt'<:tt•d \1ondJ~ morning \Jd111onJI \\Jtt•r ...impl('\ "Ill hi: takt•n toda' Reporter Paul Arcbipley also coo· lributed to tb1s report. "As long a~ we believe drugs are bean$ used and 'iOld, therc'sa \Cf"\ bag poss1b1ht) that there wall be more undercOH'r operations" he said SPREE ... From Al He met a man that da' and 1utd him h1<, '>Ion The man "horn police ha't' nol lx·en abll' 10 find. got into a can \\Ith tht• 00\ .tnd toot.. him to ( 0'>13 \k\J . CONDO PROJECT APPROVED BY HB ... 'From Al \nd \\hl'IL lhL· {I{\ ( OUl1lll \Olnl tu p111 I' 1 t1C1n Im l11rthn \tuJ1t·\ 1n \pr1 \I 11,1 h11 1hr root . ) l•U L.tn·I lrt".Jl fl\"Opit' 111..t• !hi\ .. \l"l,,1 \J1d .11 < 11' 1 11urll ti ch<imtll:r<. \pl , , \\ \l" Jddr1'"l'J Jll \OUr l(IO· l 1111' · hL' le old ( oun11i' ollil 1JI\ 'I ilh1•r ·•Pflltl\ ~· 11 (If Jt•n\ II ton1tth1. \l11l.1 ,,11d \I inJJ' ho\\l''Cr that l 1 .111.t lit\ t1lll, 1.tl, !<!• t to[l.t'thcr later .lit.I ""'~t'd 1h1n~' •Ill •. < J\ling thl lont· \Oil' aµ1n\t 1ht· pro1t•tt '~J" <ounlll"oman Uran· V. 1mhell. "h11 \J1d -.ht· "hJuntt•d" h' the 'f>l'tlrr of hl',t\\ 1ntt'n\1t' proin t~ lrh· 1ht1\I.' going ur on I ~th dlld 11th \lfl"l'l\ hl.'1ng hush nnt tn "'nl!.ll'·lamd~ humt·' V. int hl.'11 Jl\11 'klld that nt·v. l'Ulfl lllllll \IUdll'\ .. IHI\.\ lht• llf\ Ulttid 1miti1 nrarh J\ mu h h' \Utxll\ 11.J1ng and \elhng lh 1Jni1 lhJI 11 m'n' tor single IJm1h h11nw' I t"u"nti l11 luel tnmmcrual dc- ' t 11pmcnt in thl do .... ntO\'-n nt·ar \l.11n Jnd l'Jufit < oast H1gh'-'a~ Jirt•Jd~ " prm 1ded 11) -.eparatc ne" d~q·li•pmt•nt,on PauticCoa\t High- "·" Jnd l at..t· \lrl."ct -.he <.aid \1a~or fohn l:rsk1n1: .... a\JOint·d h~ Tom "1aH Jat i.. l<..t•ll\ and Ruth f-inle~ in '<>ling fur To"'n \quart· "'-c'> Bann1~tl'r and Pt'lt'r C1reen '>'t'rl· ab'>t.·nt WIEDER SERVED WITH RECALL NOTICE ... From Al f \ r1\I V•t:d. h11\\t\\'r J 'lak· , n1,•111 prt'p;1r1·d h' Rog1" and rrJd h' I .tngn 1n JI .i -.uix·r' l\nr' mtTl1ng .inn11un1t•J th.11 lht H'tall ilrl\c J~.11 n '' \\ 11·1k r 1q 11ild ht p<l'>lpt •n1 J lnr \t 'llaf d.1" t" gl\t \\1rJa .1 d1J1111· It• f\'\1111J hn q1fr on I Jg1111.1 I .1l111·I \\ h1·n the 'UI"'''' '""'did n1•I ~11mp I\ l .ingn 111 .111n,1un1t•J th.11 tw "ould tw \l"I \Ing \\ 11·1kr \\llh .1 n1llllt ol 1nl1'111 111 • 1r1 ul.11c rt•1 .111 ll\'flllllll\ Hut l angt'' 1n kt P:l"' l\\O <'r p1rtun1t1L'" Iii ,,n, lht p.1ix·r, JI pubis~ nwe11nl'' Un1 V.J\ .1 puhll\ tnrum IJ\I \\ l'dnt·'>Lla' night spon\or· 1•d h' llunt1nl!1t1n fkJl h Tomorro'>' rh1· 11thcr "·'' .1 ralh at Harnett V. tcdl'r Pari.. in llun11ngton lkalh on 'iaturdJ\ Lange' in ..aid he hJd not "'antC'd 10 dl\rupt tht· Hun11ngton Beach fomorro"" forum v.h1l h hC' ca lled a • 00non-parl1\an Jrol1t1cal function·· fhc act•' 1-.1 <,aid he "as hus' \aturda\ .... 11h J 'olunteer cleanup dlort in tlu .... ntuwn Huntington Fk.1t h °c~~~e Daily Pilai MAIN OFFICE ~JI:) .,., IJ11~n111 l .llkd V.1edcr's office \111nd.1' h·.1111\'tl 1hat <tht' was ava1l- J~il Jnd 111t 1 "1th her persona II) "I t.1llul 111 .1.l\.mtr and was told that 'hr\\,..., 1n .1 ml't·tmg ··said Lange" in · 1 h.-11 I' minutt·~ later a staff 111cn1hn l.ilkd me balk and said c;he \,,,, .l\JllJhk \o I went over and prt 't' 111nJ h1•r "11 h the nollce ngh t in h·1 nlfo t• ·• Hr \aid hl' and Wieder d1SlU'\'>Cd tht· rt'J\on\ for the recall. which 111t luJl' a lhargc that Wieder pan10- ra1t•d in a dcus1on not to de fend the C 1l1tl'ns Sc:ns1blc Growth and Traffit < 11ntrol ln1t1at1ve when 11 ~as lhJlknged in coun b) developers 'It '>'as 3ltuall) a fairly CJ\ 1h1ed mcr11ng. g" en the circumstance~." "11d Langevin ··she said she couldn't thJnk me for 11. but ther.c IA.as no Hlling or screammg." I V. 1edcr hac; <;('\en days to make a formal response to the recall propo- nC'ntf allegations Pct1t1oners ha"C' I Ml da~s to gather the more than 20 000 signatures that are necessar: to force a recall election against \\ ll'tkr RESPONSE ... From A l am.I npcn l.pan· ·· Rile) said ir1 h1"> \t.1tenwnt '"In add1ttt'n to open \PJl~. \\l' ha'e requ1rt'd huilder'> to p11"1dc road 1mpro,emC'nl\ up- rortun111c\ for thlld l·arc. emergency ">l'P llC\. hhrar1e'> and <.< hool'i . .,and tht'\ "'II be tonc,truucd at no co<ot to thr ta\pa~l·r · Rik). a •t 'trl"d l\1annC' t orp\ grm·ral. hmtlcd at the use ol the "'ords "naalfrasancc and m1'i· feasancc .. b) tht• rcc::\11 proponents ·t nC'\Cr llrcamcd 1.,111 those ""ords \\-ou ld e'er he t:..cd an connection "1th m~ name .. he ~•d ... Recall proponents mu\t gather more than 25 ll(l0s1gnaturrs to force a recall elctt1on against Rile). If the) are successful and an election 1~ called. both the accusa- t1on'i and W1ede r's response will appear on the recall ballot. D.UJ Piiot Detlvery It Guerenteed Justcall 642-6086 M<i<>CW, (titt4!1 H iOW llO "01 ~.... "°"" ""'"' "1 5.)0p.ci ""' •liJ& • ..., '/OJI ""'1 .,. What do you like obout the Dally Pilot? What don't you hk.c? CaJI tht number above and your me~ wdl be rtt<>rdcd. transcribed and de· hvcrcd to the appropriate ed11or. The same 24-l\our ansv.-crina Strvta: may be uKd to r«ord leuers to the editor on anf topic. Corunbuton to our Lcnen column must include tht1r name and tctepbont numb« for \'cnficauon. Tell us what'• on your mind. -·~ s~•"'111• -~. 11 .~..,.. l'IOI ·-~ ~ by 1 • ,., ~ '94ol• •O •"' _..,,ow COJ:t .. ""_......... Ctlculetton T ... pfMNMe • Cooling trend along the Coast MOt9 ~lne u ltlOUld beglfl btoWtng Olr0U9h 8oUthem Callt0<nla W~. twinging wl1h 11 lffVhtly cooler temperalur• u well .. •t and mcwnlftO low ck>udl eftd tog In the COMlll vaJley9, the NatlOn&I W•lhet 8-v6ce aatd. Despite the ooolef bfeene, It Wilt remain warm In the Inland vatteya, with temperatur• In the 80a. and hot In the delert•. with temperatur• re8Ctllng abov9 100 In tome ., ... , the weather M<Vice said today Along the Orange Coaat there Wit! be night and morning low cloud• and toe.I fog with huy an.,noon aunahlne through Wednesday A little cooler days Beech Iowa tonight In the mld-501 10 low 60s, highs Wadnaeday In the mld-801 to loW 70. Valley tows tonight In the mid-SO. to low eo.. high• Wednesday In mid· 70. to mld-801 From Point ConceptlOn to the Mexican Border -lnne< tal waters· Southerly winds 10 knot• or leas tonight and nesday morning becoming eouthweat 15 knot• with 2-toot .... 1n the Wednesday afternoon and ewinlngs U.S. Temps. -~ .. 71 Calif. Temps. -Y-Ctty 13 63 Extended .. LA Olliw-c.ty TO eo '!fa ..,.. for 2• ~• endtflQ al S • m am-75 49 AltluQ-Q<H 71 se ~ .. S3 I ay AnchOfa.ge se 47 "'-• 105 Atlanta 13 13 P11tll><IQ11 IS Allentlc C.ly 70 .. POfflandM-7' a.n-· 17 63 Potttan<!Or• 63 "'~-11 ., =lly to blOl'I IS 6'I 73 e..n111o ., S7 Reno .. Cll-•onSC .. 73 AICflmol>d ., CllWlotle N C " 62 SILoo;.a 70 ~ 58 50 Sall L•• Ct'Y .. Cononn•1• ,. 57 5.,, Anooruo 83 ~-., SI S.e111e 5t Cotumlku 01110 81 SI s~-ee Dallas· FI WO<lh a. 15 s.,...c .... 81 0.Y'on ao sa T ...,.pe-S1 P1ro1>9 to o.n-as 49 Topella 70 OM Mollft II ~ 77 SI .... _...., 58 £ ....... 41 Ft...o 61 lot AngoNt S2 Oelllel>d 41 PuoAootes .. Red Bluff 58 ~ 59 Redwood C.ly 6S Sect-lo 43 sa1 ..... .. SWI OleQO 57 s ... FtlflClkO 76 SW\ .Joee SI $en lU>S 00.990 S1ock1on '4 I t SI SI 13 11 11 eo ee S2 to ... I I 58 .. 58 ee 48 90 52 63 50 II flO .. 60 70 S3 .. .. .. 43 Surf Report LOCAnoM Hun11ng1on BMcfl ""-Jelly Newpol't 40111 8llWI Newpol"I 22ndSlf"' "'-Por1 lalO<HIWectge laguN 8Mcll MD IHAn f 2 000' 2 3 , ... 2 3 ··~ 2· J ;:>()()< 2 3 r-oor t 2 l>O<i' Tu<:ton Oelrort 73 sa Tutu °""''" 81 40 103 71 7S flO H!Qfl tow !or 24 "°"'' en<JlnQ al 5 pm s ... C..-t• Weter temp a. s-dlrecuon w"' ,.z pcK'f Watn!nQlon o C IS 13 &er.tow 87 70 fl Paso 91 flO WICMa 72 59 Fawbanks Ml .. Fiag.1•lf 78 « Greno Raoo<l• 73 50 ~ 87 7S HOUSIOI> " 72 Smog Report 1001an9POI•• 76 S7 Jec:Qon. MISS a.. a. Jacll 1on.111e ~ II t>Clillltant .11eno ... d lnde• {a>ell C).50 .,..._ 41 40 = 51·100 mooetete l01-1M ...,_ l<Jln._Cnt 69 S9 111ut 200-291 -1-M 300 L .. yegu 100 69 e<>d at><we lluerO-Fnt figure • UllleAock 68 81 .,,.....,.,. o.y·s allalned pe1 SeConc:t '' L.ou1sv111e 78 81 Coda)< I p9f lor9Cell Memc>lllS 7S .. MllWPll~ 85 71 S... 8Hc:t> 10 MllCAtl-Blvcl 33-42 ... ...._ .. se .. e,..;ne ~v-.y 42-42 Mpls-$1 Pu u ~ Laguna 9Mc:tl {IO<eca.11 42 Nalhv"1e 7' 62 lot AtlQtlles ~ '3-42 Big Beet 8IShop Blylt>e C..lllltlll LMlcaler Lono a.ct. LA At.PO<! ,..,.._ Sen &ernero.no SanO-.. SenteAne lanl•8et'b81• Sen1a Crur Senl•M«le Sama Mone. Ta/toe V ....... TonWIOll Weetwood Y-Vl>t n 42 92 .. toe 72 63 54 II 63 71 13 71 51 19 51 93 82 IS 57 71 S9 73 S2 ea 52 &I St 6'I 51 77 39 7S SS 73 flO 13 52 T ides TOOA'I' Secono P11g11 II 17 p m W£0.IOAY 12 30 • m S 49a m 11!>21m 137pm •9 l 4 l I • 7 SUf\MUttT S1pm ,,_WecJMt4•~ •IS4Sam --•~et 7~pm -,... et 137 pm Mii Wedneeday et 2 33 p m Md Mia 99'1"' ThU<9dey 11 2 18 a m Irvine-based FCA rejects bankruptcy, tosaleS&L By Tbe Associated Press Financial Corp of '\menca. the troubled In tne-based thnft-holdtng compan). rnns1dered and then re- J{'Cted a bankruptc) filing to shield ll'iC'lf from fedcra I regulators. the FIREWORKS Fro m A l ...Motonst '1c...,1ng was the pnmaf) gripe "'Ith the Big ( an)On d1c;pla}'. arrnrd1ng to the council. John Hudson. general manager of Bag ( an}on Countf) Club. satd the permit application was onganall> ''t:hedukd for June 13 and said t\e was not informC'd that the item was mcned to Monday's agenda. I le said the club will appeal the dl·nial at the June 13 m~tmg. ··we feel it's a reall) poor thing to dl·n)' our membership the right to l'nJO~ this hohda} ... said Hudson.. Hudson said the Big Canyon dis· pla). "h1ch takes place on the golf rourse. 1s for members only. About 400 spectato~ were expected at the Big \an)on sho"" There ha\-e been no problems a~sociated with the d1spla> dunng 11s 15-)car h1Mory. said Hudson ThC' Cal\ of Ncwpon Beach once '>ponsorcd' its o .... n fireworks d1spla) at the end of the Newpon Pier. but that tradition was ca ncelled more than 20 years ago due to traffic enforcement problems. said Wynn. .\II pn"ate fireworks. ancludmg so· called safe and sane firC'works. are illegal m the cit) company'!> chairman said. FC .\. parent of Amencan Savmgs &. Loan .\ssoc1auon. decided against the moH after learning that the Federal Home Loan Bank Board is empowered to ovemde the tra- d1t1onal protection afforded b) bankruptc} p~edmgs. Chairman Wilham PopeJO)' told The Orange County Register. Htsiemarks ""ere pubhshed Tuey da). as shareholders gathered for th(' annual meeting of FCA. the nation's second-largest thrift holding lOm-pan) The bank board is negot1at1ng sale of Stockton-based Amencan Sa' ings to the Robcn M Bass Group of Fon Wonh. Texas. in a move intended to pro' 1de needed operattng cash for the S&L The feocral bank board ha~ pledged 10 protect all depositors FC .\ lost S63.2 m11l1on 1n the firsl quaner of this year and loc,t $468 million in 1987 DISTRICTS SCRAMBLE •.• From Al continue as 1s until further steps are taken b)' the couns or Honig. If the state Supreme Coun decides to hear the matter. u could be a matter of months of even years before a dcc1s1on is made. If the court rejects the case. fees would be thrown out. About 5.000 students pa) to nde the bus to school in Irvine. said d.Jstnct official Roben Shoun The fees run as htgh as S 125 annually, depending on tne parent's income. Shoun said the distnct was awatt ofthe May IOappellatecourtdec1S1on and 1s devising alternatives to the current plan should the ruling stand. In Fountain Valley. about 150 students nde the bus daily, paying SI a day. said Roben Sampica. the district's assistant superintendent of human resources. Sampica said the bus routes arc offered to students as a safety measure when the students must cross the trccwa> or busy streets. Newpon-Mesa wall also scrutinize busing for kinderganen through eighth-grade pupils. though the pro- gram does not appear to be 1n Jeopardy for the coming year. Nicoll said. Newport-Mesa school board mem- bers recently discussed increasing the bus fees from SI 0 to S 15 per student next fall an an effort to reduce the more than Sl.7 million spent on transporurnon annually. The board meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Harper Community Center. 425 E. 18th St ., in Costa MC1a. Nicoll said cuttJ"-' the high school home-to-school busing may free up transponat1on money for pupils en- gaged in extra<urricular acttvitcs. The cost of the current athletic and activity transportation budget runs in excess of S I 00.000. The district currently rents buses for many ac- tivities. THE P.O.S.H. OFFICE V ISIT Because ) our time is valuable. and gctttng a\.la.\. from the ofTicc isn '1 al"·a) s possible. wr olkr a highly e.\pcricnccd sta/T that can come to your o/Ttce. .\ r \·our con vcnicnce, we will present a comprehens1 ve collec11on of our . . in-stock suits. sport coats and furnishings. or if your prefer. samples ofmade- to-measure clothing and dress shirts. You will be fitted by one of our master tailors. in your ofTice. and your select10ns will be delffered back to you PLEASE CA L L FOR AN A PPOINTMENT ... AND SEE JUST HOW EASY SHOPPING CAN BE. f G~ntlcmen ·s Clot h ins 561 Ne"pon Cent~r Drive •Newport Stach, C 91660 • 640-83 I 0 ~----~•--~------..._._,,.,.... ______ __ ( l • 5 ( s i1 " J • • 0 .. d ti p .. • al p \I • Black medical students at UCI set awards event Dr. Comehus L Hopper. vice prH1dcnt of health affairs for the Univen11y of Cahfom1a. will be the keynote s~akcr at UCl'J 5CCOnd Black Medical Students scholarship and awards dinner Wednes- day. Sponsored by the UC1 Collcce ofMed1cme. the dinner wtll bqJn at 6 p.m. at the Irvine Hilton. lnd~·iduals who have contributed to the develop- ment of the black community will be ho nored. Tickets a~ $50 with proceeds aoinJ toward scholarships. For addtt1or.al information. call lkrmia Bush in UCl's student affairs office 11 856-5387 or 856-6196. Development talk slated Manin Brower. Da1lr Pilot columnist and publisher of Manin Browers Orange County ~pen. will address members of the Building Owners and Managers Assoc1aljon's O range County chapter Weclnesda)' at I I :30 a.m. at the Irvine Marriott. Brower will speak on the future for real estate development in Orange County. Call the BOMA office at 979-9131 for funher informa11on Fern class offered Sherman Library and Gardens 1n Corona del Mar will ofTer a class on staghom ferns Wednesda)' from 9:30 a.m to noon Reg1stra11on is $25 and pre-reg1~tra11on . al 673-2~61. 1s required Cllmblng show ln HB Jim Bridwell. a veteran mountain climber. will present a slide !)how Wednesda) a1 7·30 p.m at the Sport C'hakt. 16242 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach Adm1ss1on 1s free Call the Spon Chait'! at 848-0988 for details. Laguna summer classes The Laguna Beach Unified School District will offer summer clas~s in core adademic sub1ec1s for students 1n founh th rough 11 lh grades this year Registration materials may be picked up at the high school attendance offi ce. the student recep11on desk at Thurston school or at the elementary school office forms must be returned by Wednesda) and more informa11on is available at 497-7725 Rlver sllde show set Wh11e ~ater rafter Richard Bangs will present shdes of his adventure) Wednesda) at 8 pm at Ad' cnture I 6. 1870 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa The e\en1 1s free and open to the public Call John .\lien at 650-3301 for add1t1onal 1nfonna11on Medlcatlon program Two fett talks on med1ca11on use b' older people \\Ill tx-g1\.Cn Thursda) and Fnda)' al 10 45 a.m_ b) Huntington Beach T LC II. T he 1optcs will tx-proper use of med1cat1on.-. and organ1z1ng a s)stem. and "Ill tx-g1"cn 1n the pansh cen1cr of the Warner A venue Baptist Church. 7360 Warner Ave .. Huntington Beach Call Deb SchcU at 842-4288 for funher infonnat1on Toastmasters celebrate All past presidents of Harborllles ToastmastC'r.. Club 1927 are '"' 11ed to cclebratt lh<" 30th ann1versal) of the organ1zatton Thursda) at 11s regular meeting al 7 a.m al the Pavilion Restaurant on the Balboa Peninsula Those lo\tshing more 1nformauon about the aroup ma) call Betty Lcmko at 859-8841 Gallery chlef to speak Melinda Wonz. d1 rectorof1he UCI An Gallel). wall be the kc) note speaker 1n the Fine Ans Forum Thursday at noon 10 the Stewan Room of th<" L Cl Bren Events Center. Wortz will speak on changing perspectives 1n contemporal) art. co,enng five decades of an1st1c development. The lecture: 1s free and open 10 the public Tuesday, May24 No meettngs schC'dult'd Wednesday, May 26 No meetings schedultd Orange Co Fair board may buy amphitheater By JENNIFER WEBER Of ... O., ........ "fhe Orat11t County Fair Bo:trd 1s senously ron11den n,a proposal to bu> out the lea~ of the embattltd Pacific Amphitheatre. a fair official said Monday A two-hour pm.ate d1$CuU1on Monda>· was .. vel) open ... General Manqer Norb Banos1k said but he dcchnecl to discuss spectfks. .. It's a solution Whether u's the nght one or. the wron& one. v.e don't know ," Rarto~1k ~n1t1 'The board h. 1nv1un1 the J)ubhc to its mettina Thur\d~) morn in1 to d•Kllls the propokd bu)out D1reictors ~•II dtc1de then whc:lh~r tu put'lue the idea of pun:hJ\1na the arnphllhcater'!t 40-\.ear c.:on1ran, he i.a1d • Tht' idea could rewhe a four-)eu-0ld lawsu111ga1n!>l NC'd-V.t')t Inc . the a~na's ow nC'r ind the: .. talc. which owns the propert}.. beneath the amphitheater (on- ccmed '-1t1zens of ( osta Mesa. a group of ne1shbo" is suing both. alle~1n1 noise and en' ironmcntal "1olat1ons "lqiot1auons on a settlement bro'ke d°"n last w«k 1n SupenorCoun. !>pumn1 Director Larn Arnold to suggest the bu) OU I Tht' board 1s frustrated enough to con\ldcr the idea. something 11 has nut done be-fore Bartosik said If the suit•~ not rt"Whed out ofcoun 11 ma) not be !i<ttlC'd unul 1997 at a c o't of "coun1l~s m1lhons of dollars" to all part1e~ 8art())1k s.:i1d Deborah Nes~t. 1he auorn~ rcp- re~n11ng "led-W«t the amphitheater''> Cox assails Rosen berg on ties to est self-awareness training By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ... o.ly ..... •i.11 Nathan Rosenhergand ( hnstophl·r < "' traded charges on lampa1gn tall1t' \Ion da~ during a Chn'>t1an rJd1n 'lJl1nr• \;il l sho" The focus ot the: dl!>lU\\1on v.,., Ko-.r- nbcrg·., ronnnlmn~ l.\llh C\l .ind thl' Forum both \cit <tv.arem·,, train ng pro gram" loundcd h' ht!> hro1her \.\.l'rner Erhard fhe ~I (Erhard \l'.m 1 nJr T ra1r11ng1 l\\Ul' wa) rc.:surrcc1c-d h\ ( o\ la'>l "eel \\hen hi\ rnmpa1gn mailed an ant1-R<><,entx·r~ f)1l·n· to 110 000 Rl·put'lhlan'I in lhl· .i111h (ongre~s1onal [)1<,lmt "here h<Hh can- d1datl''> arc'~ 1ng lor the (,op nom1na11on Rep Robert Badham al\u had rat'>l'J thl' e'>I 1'>\UC wh en Ro""·ntx•rg lhallcngl·d him 1n the 198t> prim.Jr\ Badham·, ldmpa1gn ltkrncd l'\l 10 mil\ like 1hml· ol tht• Rn Jim Jone., and Bhagwan \hree 1<.1Jrtl'l'\h and da1ml"d l'\I seminar<> ut1h1c.:d bra1nwa\h1ng 1cchn1que., Badham·~campa1gn lait·r madl· a lormal apolog~ lu Rownlx'rg In the ( o\ mailer J IO'> \n~l'll'' Maga11nl' art1ck "quoted as rumpJnn11 est 10 dangeruu~ l ult'> Werner Erhard A. \\!>1x-1ate'> ha-.cd 1r1 San Franl'ISlu ha\ thrl'lllt'nt·d to Irk ;.i • " nullton lltx·I \u1t Jgatn\I ( o\ and hi\ Nathan Rosenberg LJOlf)J1gn \t;.ill f-rhJld '>P"I. \\\1>mJn \hanin \paulding 'J1d tht \lJtl'mcnt'> 1n the mailer "an~ tompk1ch untrue ck.irh hhc:luu\ Jnd arl nlrt-ml'h damaging tu thl· rl·pu1..11111n' of \1r Erhard and \.\.nnl'r Frhard .\ .\~ .. Ul Id IC'> Ro-.cnbt-rg JI\(, u,1, tld lhl· m.i1k1 Monda\ un lhl' Jllhn '*"art 'h"" on radio '>lallon k....._L .\ J '•1rth Holl'"l>od !>IJllun lhiil ullt·r, J < h' \11;.in program ming · 'A-e had o'er f>lll.1 tall\ on T hur\da' 1n re\j:>on'><.' to lhl n J ll'r · R11wnhcrg '>J1d '"Of the fl"' Lall<> _ "Crl' nq1..it1\l' T hl· rc .. 1 l.\l'rc.: l'llhn 1'\(1.,111,c 11r 1.1untinn1ntl and t'' l'r: unc of th1>\l' 1:x:ork "'h11 had qul·'>tllln\ I.\{ turned art1unl.! .. \\l .tttuall\ thtnl th•' '~" 1 ~ 111 hh1" up 1n m~ upponc.:nt., talc To ( o \·\ charge 1ha1 I<,,, nt,lt:rg v.a\ rett'I' 1ng '>Ut'l\tan11al 't' unt~cr and finanu al hdp through h1\ Erh.ird lOOOl'C· lion Ru~nbcrg countt·ri:d I here arc: I J other land1dotl·'> on lht: '>lair tn tht'> ran· \.\. l· ha' l ra1'>(.·d more munn ln•m 1nJ1,1duah w1lh1n 1h1\ d1\\rltl than thl· othl'f I J litOd1da1c\ combined ~> LIUI '>upport I'> 'er' dt:l'p and 'er. \trung < 11\ \.aid lhr purpo'>C: ol thl' mailer wa• s1mph to point out tall~ thal R11..cn0t·rl ha\ um111c.:J JOOUI hi!> connetll•IO\ and pa\l "'.'l.athan i{o\enbt'rg ha'> not tolJ lhl t·n11rt truth ( O\ said · He \.11d he d td l·'>t owner. said her chenl '-'OUld con11dt'r an ollt'r of s~o m1lhon for the arena Banos.ii. !i.Ald, howe' er, lhill the fatr board's .morne)1 would ha"t' to onen the .. hard d11ll.1r rns1" -how much the artna cost .and "'hi.ti :-.:t'd-Wc .. 1 has put into il s1n«- bclorc making a bo,oul ofter II the b<lard >Acre to buy out the conlt'a(t. the stale \l.uuld run tht" amph11heattt. Bano!>1l ~1d fhe mcc.:1mi Thursda) begins at IOa.m. 1n the MC"monal Garden1 Building on the fa1rgruund!> C hristopher Co.a t°IJ l • I~ -+ \\ l'll in tad hi'> '"' uhcment m est JnJ 'hl f Prum ha' con11nued throu&hout H· nJ, 1'<:"C'n a ..crt11nar leader himself .. < , 111..·1.1 J I <IMO sto~ m the Washing- '' •r, \tar that \lated Rosenbera was pr1 n •tin~ tcSl "'h1le serving as an CA- nutt't' ~uppon ofTicer 10 Sccrctal) of I >t·kn<K· HJrold Brown ") 1>u nc.:ed Ill tt•ll people the 111 hole 1ru1h .. ( '" charged "I think the rcla- 11nn'>h1p '' hemg co,ered up JUSI as his rl'la11on,h1p tu Dt.·m0<.rats for whom he ha' l.\1H~l·d has bet•n covcred op" Newport moving ahead on park bond issue By GREG KLERKX °' -Dtllly -•tall 1 The Ncwpon Bl'Jlh ( It\ ( oun1.1I hJ'> agrc.:ed 10 mu' c .ilwJd ~ 11h a hond 1\~m· that would la\ lo\.JI rc.:\1dl'nt\ tor .id d111onal pMl lond "ithin the c 11' ( ounl tlmJn ( larl·nn· l urnl.'r "1111 pre,. coted thl· prnr<"·1 o.11 a 1. .. un\ll ... 1ud\ SC\~1un \11lnda' \Jtd tht'rl' Jrc a 11umhl.·1 of cHCJ\ 111 'l'" ll\H1 tk.tl h that JTl currcnth toned for p.ir~ or open '>pacl.' u-.c But ht· added th.it m<tn' 11f the~· an.-a' ~ul'h as Bu(k (JUI'' are pri,a1l'I~ 11\,nt•d \\hale l urrl'nt II\.\ nn' olll'n al111" hm· 11ed public u\(.' 111 the'>C pro~rtll.'\ T urnl r said there " nl• ~uaranll'C that lutun· landO\tnl•rs -or tuturc ulUnul' v.• I preseP e lht.• '>Ill'\ "\\cha \C.: lht'\t Jrt·a, de\1gna1cd J'> uix·n spare. ~l'I \.\t' l Jn t rl·alh ta l l' ad' Jnta~c "' lhl'm." \<lid Turnc.:r The propo..ed txrnd l\'>Ul' ''> "mllar IO two pre' mu' open <,pare hond 1\\Ul'<. thJt "'ere narrov. I\ dl'tto:itt"d h' 'nt~rt in t ~ ~ ~ and l'-'.17 I hl' fir.,t 'l l'J'urc i..nown a\ Prur<•\lt1on I lallcd lnr S.3' mil 1un h1r lhl' Jl4Ul\ll1•n 111 '>•le:' .ind pro\ 1'>1vn'> for op1:n \f).tle I hi.' mt•.i,ure rt:1.l'l\Cd ap- pn" .ii trnm ;\\ \ pau;nt til the:' 11lc.:r.. hut tt1kd l"l\.'1.JU\<. {I() pcrl~OI of the \.Ull.' l.\d\ rl·qum·d lor p.i,'>.lgl' In I ,·-lhl·, ti\ '"ll'<1 on a hond 1\\Ut lor _ • m1ll111n hn 1Jnil JlQU1'>1l1nn and p.u~ 1111p1<1\l'ffil'O\\ This propos111on rt',l'l'l'd J 111 'i pc:rn·nt fa,urabk \Otc. but ag.i1n lallnl tx·lau5e Mi percent appro,al "J' nut 'l'lX 'l'd lurna \Jld ht: hcl1l''es <iulh a bond ,., JIJ P·"' n1 .,~ \IJ\Oc thl· climate has lhan!led. \Jld r urnt r .\cwrdin~ to a report h' the Par!.., &atht'\ .inJ Rc\.rcatllm l'>l.·rann1ent there arc a, . .imlx·r nfloca11ons 1n 'c" pon Aca1.h lhJ' \\tlUld Ix• SUltablc J\ orx·n ~pan• \n111ng thuse lii,1ed arc Jl4 •flloO\ of But l (1ul' 1n (11runa del \lar and ( J'>taw."' a p1t't.t: 111 propen' near the rntcrscrnon nl Pacific ( nast H1ihw-:n and Do' r Drn e Other., ncludc en' wnmt>n· talh ~·n\111' c.: area~ on the \l.l'\t ~1de ''1 tht> L Qpc:1 'l'"'pon Ba' and and ~ml·n1a~ ~lough 1n \.\ l'SI 'c.:" pon \.,me •I the area \ propo<,<d tor 1pt n sp.tu• art· paruall) dt:veloped and most v.uuld rL·qu1rc some son of coopcrall\c arr.in~tm~r t with a pn,a1e landov.ner Thl' tuun1.il h.is 1en1a11,eJ' deuded tv plarc the b<ind issue on the '-o,ember ballot and has until Aug. t< to du \{\ Ho"'e"cr <. ouncalman Donald trau'>i. suggested 1ha1 tv.o months ma~ not be enough lime 10 de' clop a sohd propo!kll and also \31d the issue could get buried am1d'>I the plethora ( f other tiond issues on tht• Nllot ( ust 1s another l'>.,ul· < 11\ \fan:ger Rotx·n \\ 'nn said placing the bond issue on the '-o' emtx·r hallot ,., the least C\fX n.-..-, e option R unnrng thl' bond issue un thl' 'o' l·mber I '-l~Q hallot along w11h 'l'"port-1\ksa )Ch "-'I ht'ard cle<t1ons v.ou1d cot the l 1 t~ appru\lma1el~ s.a., I Nl(J .\ ~pec1al clt"ctlOO v.outd C"OSI h-" nS~ .10' andSbt .o sa1d \lnnr \\ 'nn '>a1J ut' '1affv.ould begin tall~mc puknG I Jrt·a, for purchase costs and other 'Hal figurt•\ w nh the "'io"embt'r h<Jltut n nu n<l 1 he "'' v.111 dnlilate three ne"' l'C\.· rl'Jt1nna faulittl"'> 1h1s summer The 3 5- ;.i..rt \\ '' '"'IA J'l<.)' Park on Pat1fic. Coa\t H1gh";i ne•u lnl cit\ entranlt v.111 pro' 1Lk '>lroll1n~ Jreas p1cn1c table~ rc:,1room'> and '-htld pla~ areas The park ( '' S '51 11 !()to de' clop Bonita ( fcek Parl n~r MacArthur Bnuk,ard and L n1,l'rs1t' Dn,e, totals 12 a1.rl'\ .ind indudC'\ l"'-O ·lighted baseball d1am11nJ, rla' and p1cn1c areas and a ~ l''n~uarc-1001 ac11' ''' bu1ldmi. The pJrl rn\t SI ~ m11l1on T hl· " 61)(>--.qud'l'·loot Grant HowaJd < nmmunll\ )outh lt"ntcr rn Coronadtl \1..1r "1 I 1lftl'r da~ t are kouting f1C1hlJt1 J i af!, .,, hl~ at'll\ 1t1es . The factht) h.~Jll'd 'It.tr In!> and 'i1h .\venue cost ~ "'U0,000 Pacific Bell seeks cut in toll call charges S.\N FR.\'\ICl~CO I ..\Pl -l ut' 1n 1clcphonc: toll t hargcs in < alitorn1a "-l'r<' proposed \1onda\ on t\\o front' -.in AT&T proposal to c,lash 1n-<,1a1t• rates h' 2 2 5 perlt:nl. and a plan 10 l u1 Pau lil fkll'' local tolls whale ra1-,1ng bas11. rate., I I 1. l'nl' a month Both proposab were madl' to thl' c,1att' Public t:11lit1cs ( omm1r,<,1on w h1l h "111 rule on them ~para1el~. American Tdephone .\ Telcgr:lph " a~l1ng the comm1ss1on lo dcctdt• on ''' plan to refund S 163 million a \CJr ll cus1omcrssothat 11 could1akcetlect Juh I A stale ht"a nng officer's rernmmcndatton' to rearrJngt" Pacific Bell's rate~ "h1k lea\lng O'crall rc"enues unchangl·d. " \lhl.'dulcd tor a Pl< \Ole Jul\~ Pat Ifie Bell "1th more than c 1gh1 m1ll1on l UStonwr.. .il'K1 1s rn the m1ddk 1 t \t'paratt• pron·et11ng\ that arl· l'\flClle"d 1t1 re.,ult in a ratl' rcdi.:c11on later th•' 'ear Pacific chargt."> tolls for 1.all~ that arc 11ut\1Jc an 1mmed1atl' local calling are.i hut \\llh1n one of llS 10 scn1ce area' tr thl' ~talc .\ reduced rate S\Stem 1~ 1n t'fTt'l t 1n maJor urban areas. w 1th a local rnnc lll up 111 t•1gh1 miles. addt11onal charge" at nine .inJ 11 miles. and the regular toll c t>arge' lllr lJll~ of more than 16 miles C alb bet"ten ~"ice areas are h1lk·d h' .\ T &. T ,ind Its long-d1surnce compet1t11f\ Tht \TS. T proposal announced ti' tht• 1.•11nr.in) v.ould cut 1n-s1a1e long-<l1,tan.:t• rail''> and lllher lhJrges to compl\ "llh lav.., rl·qumng Cll\l '>J\ ing., to Ix pa,~d JlllOS Ill CU'>IOmer. \h>'t ot the sa' 1ngs n1m). lrom :.1 ft.·dnalh ordered rcdue11on 1n the har~c\ ..\ T ..\.. 1 muc,1 pa~ 10 Pacific Be and l'lht'r h11.al 1.ompan1es for ;icces., 10 the ll11.al pht1nc networ~. Thitt changt" alc,o redulC'- thl' ki..al compan1e' re,enue\ ..Vl"ll 01 wh1,h ma~ ha'e 10 be made up ti' 111.a t u'tomers .\ T & T said 11s propoSC'd n.-duruon would a'crag<" 11 "' pe~nt a 'ear Bu t bt't:ause II has been p1hng up S3\ ing\ 1h1\ ~t·ar 11 propost'd ~funding a \ear'\ "\l.Onh of 'kl' 1ngs b' cutting ralt'S dunng the last \I\ months of IQ88. for a drop ot abt:lut ~= ';x",c:nt bt-IMe readJU\ling rates next \C'Jr [)unntt that \l\·month penod. ~ ch.ugr 11 a Ji,cm1rute weekday call ht•1 .... een \Jn Fran1. 1c;co and Lo ~ 'l1uld la •rom SI So to SI 18. berweea L 1' \ng.dt'' Jnd \an Diego. from Sl.37 to ,i rn.t het\.\f.'t'O Sacramento &nd Sa Frap c.l ' trom SI 30 10 S ~8. the~ Nn' ...:i1J '•ttht and lo\~kend rates att 11 I\\ l'r .\ T ~\: T also proposed cutting some of its rJ ' ·" hu<>•ncc,s sen1ces. such as IO() n ... mhl r' b\ more than 12 percent a rear. b ,du.in~ pn,ate business hne rates bf 11,, ' pcret'nt Ban<lits get $390,000 in gems iii. Newport r.obbery other for alll'g<'dh foiling 111 pa~ adm1nis1rat1"l' ~o''' l t .rn earlier S(ntencc She wa\ ~'led '""' Or- ange Count) Jatl 1n ltcu ot S'' fl(l(I batl • • • .\ coun 1ntcrpl"t'tcr ".t", 11ed and released Sunda) n11ht after allcgcdh beating hts former "'fe The tv.o got into an ariumcnt at their home in the I 1:~00 block of Bluebell .\' t"nuc and the man all~dl) htt the "oman SC' eral t1mts in the shoulder\" 1th his elbo"s. ~tabbing his wife with a l 11chl'n l n.tc dunngan ar1umt"n1 Tht" "Oman ~a' nCll scnoush •nJured but James Rl'1J 46. v.as laken into cu-;tod' on a'i\luh c harg~ • • • .\man wasarres1C'd lorbeingdrunl in public after police found him ltl ltng a ball into parlcd cars at [\eter and O\ford By JONATHAN VOLZkE OfllM~ ......... Two men -one with a hanctaun and the other wcann.1 a neck brace - t"scaped with $390,000 worth of diamonds, rinas and braclets from a Newport Cenltr store after catchina a 23-year-old female clerk alone in the shop. "She was generally scared to death." said Newpon Beach Pohcc spokesman Bob Oakley . But the bandits fled without hann- ani the woman. he added. No shots wert fired in lht tnc1dcnt. The men bunt into Carol Klein Jewelry about 12~ p.m. Monday and spent nearly 20 m.inutn ran- aackin& the store, said the shop•s owner, who asked not to be identified ••for security reasons." One of the men bn.ndashed a small chrome automatic handJun durina the robbtT), tht-owner said .• ~ prcvenled I.he WOfl\ln f'rom .ctavat· I in1 the store's alarm. "They were sman." the shop owner said of the robbers. "The) saw I had hea' y-<iul) aJass and made her open the cases one by one. - The owner said the men escaped with a bo:t of loose diamonds.. diamo nd nccklacn. bracleU. nnp.. money clips. tie tacks and Olher items. Ironically, the woman on dut) tt the time of the robbery usually works at the Carol Klein Jewelry store an Cost• Mesa. The Fashion J land store has bttn open sinte November. hr said. Oakley sa1d the aunm&n was about 30 )cars old. S fttt 10 incht1 tall with sborl be'O• n. thinn1na hair end a mus&ache. His compenion was detcribed as lboncr, abOut )() years Okt •ith brown-stained tccth and a neckbncc. Oakley Mtd. Tbe robbctV ii ~ fif'lt ~Uy store heist 1n '-c" pon fka{ h in mon1hs. but 1~ \lmtlar to rt<'cnt thefts in Lagun3 Beach au1hortt1es said Last Monda). a lone gunman escaped with a do1cn nngs from a Lagun3 lk:ich JC~elr) store in the 300 block of Nonh Coast H1ahw•>- Ahhouah the man's dcSC'Tlpt1on ts s1m1lar and the banJ11 also used an automatic handaun. Laguna author11~s said Monda~ the~ doubt \heir robbcn 1s hol ed to 1he ~e'4pon Bc:ac:Pi crime. On Ma) 3. ano1hcr Laguna Beach JC"''tll) store v.as robbc'd of rouJhl> S9S.OOO in aoods. In that robber) I the lone' gunman. dHCnbed as "bold" b~ pOhcc. tied up the bop"~ owner 1nd pta)ed the VKl1m "'1th a C'IU~ll(' chemical ~fore Oec1na. No arm have bttt'I madC' an conntttaon v.ith the tobbaies. whteh authonti~ id are not ltkcly ttlatcd ~ .. u~ the mt•hoch empto ~ 10 each case att d1fktt.nL to pulttt. T1hc ofT'Jttr ,.TOtt 1 n h i ~pon that he r; Ufid her t'tchl'-tor mal'\IC c~ tbil he ch«led to sec 11 • m nt haJ been i~wcd fi r htt UftSt Two nt ou iandina. one for allcaed pubh drunktnncs and tht Coetalllesa o\ computer a nd printer rt"ponedh ~-ere stolen O\Cr the \\ecli;cnd from a computcrcompan~ in tbc 3100block of "\1~rt Loop Dn.,,e Pohcc behcvc the thief m~' be an emplO\et ~net the buraJar apparent!~ ustd a kc~ to sci in. turned ofTthc alarm and rr.tl u tx-forc lea\ •na the offiet • • •• R~tdcna 1n tht 400 block of Fair Ori' e rcpont'd a buraJar} ac 3:33 p. m. 1onda» • • • ~e auitd SS.000 da Monda~ b) cuttma tM bu he) oo ~ wpon Boulc,atd nur 16ch ll'ttl. • • • • mtonc tole a I q 1 To 'Ola truck unda" niaht or t nda) monuna from tcton~ tittt and M)nan Ori The pidla.q, de«ribtd b wtusc •ith a fittntc S. ln1ae 17·) r bo\ "" Cl t cafT)ina a km at Unl\nsat) Ht&h hool He v. ttlcated to the pnnc1pal"s na to1.h » . ' . .\ man wu annt~ or alkgedt) , Hantfniton Beach °' woman at the Central L1brar. reponed that a susp1c1ous man ap- peu'C'd to be sleeping in his bro"' n .\ \K Hor-Mt 1n the lov.tt parking lot The C"allCT was alarmC'd she said. be\:aust so man) ch1ldttn we"re in thr arta h t~ out that the man ~-u -.1111n1 in his car for his Y.1fe 1n the hbrar) and ~II a~. . ··-~ Ju,cnilc-s on the ove~ss at Ward· lo" ncar tM Boys and G 1rtsclub had a shn&$hot and ~nth V."tft shoot· ina at duck Mt hon reponcd Newport Beach ..... lmC'OOe \lt>le ~0 evCntl'\I IOWftl tr ,,m < 1,,.,, \t 1 2744 East Coesa H•Vt"'"' 11ctv.t't'n S 10..S.20 Lil\. 1onda' The bur&l&r &ppareftdy pncd .1pcn thc rear door o( tht busin~'s 10 steal the JOWD~ wtUc:t. h.l'e a total uluc ohbout SIS.000. • • • Scubu-qu1pment wol'\hSJ.2lOwaa stolen from thr back of • camfl!t parked neartht 1ntcnttll<>n of Plci&c Coast H11hw11) and CICla 1 anemoon. Marijuana Investors sentenced Two Ora C '" mn k"'C'U 8onk'C1, 33, of f '"'csti mont') in"a Lar.-onh· an Cahfom.i.a martjuana-IJ1).,.,~ tntsoo t\a~ been n to ICidc:t .. alpn n. ..You ao• 111 a nefarious bU ·~ ~. ou.,. ca tu and yoa'rt Fins 10 punashcd," . Oistric:t Judie • ••rd Garcia saad onday bcfort IC1ltme6 Cart R LI • 10 fl )'Qf'I RK: rd to lhrtt •n pn90n Rw.so. SS. of Lacuna ll'ltl and • 1 Exiled Paiiamanian leader objects to deal with Noriega WASHINGTON (AP)-The Re· •n adm1n1S1rat1on is now facing protests from exiled Panamanian President Enc Arturo Delvalle for its handhn& of nCjOllauons to get Gen Manuel Antonio Noriega to resign. A.l the ~me time, the admin1s- tra11on 1s displaying weariness wnh the prolon&ed neaouating process and said ll hopes an aarecment can be reached before Prn1dent Reapn leaves Wednesday for the Moscow summit. In a sutement issued Monday from h1dini. DelvaJle and his alhes said the ncgollat1ons with Noncga. as re- ported in the media. "would mort- gage the future of Panama for a long tr me to come." The statement was issued through the pro-Delvalle Panamanian Em- bas~' 1n Washington b) Delvalle and Panama's "dcmo<.:ratlc forces." The adm1n1sta11on's chief Panama negouator. Michael G Koza~. wu ordered back to Panama late Sunda} b) the Wh11e House to continue negot1at1ons with Nonega even thouah Vice President George Bush has counseled against any dcahn~ with drug dealen. whether foreign or domt'SllC. Delvalle was forced out of office after he tried to fire Nonega as head of thc Panamanian Defense Forces Dcl\alle continues to receive US bal ~mg as the leg.t11mate president of Panama. but the statement md1cated hl' bc:lieHs the administration has made too man) concessions 1n its negot1at1ons w11h Noriega It said Noriega would be able to to continue to exercise authority even after resigning as defense chief unless the Defense Forn·s are revamped L'.S. officials who ha-.e descnbcd the negot1at1ng process have not suggested that a major o' crhaul of the Defen~ Forces 1s contemplated The embass) statement also de- manded the .. 1mmed1ate ex11" of Noriega from Panama. suggesting unhappiness with the August de- parture date no~ planned The U.S. officials ha\l' sard that. as foreseen in the negouat1ons. Noriega would leave Panama in Augu'>t and return after the Ma' I Q8Q prl'\1den 11al elccttons. 'Dying' hijacker found in swamp after fleeingjetliner in Carib bean BCX10T .\ ( olomh1a (.\Pl -The l l•llllnh1Jn na" \aid a con"1ctcd ~1dnJppc1 "ho ll'>l'd a to) hand gr ,·nadc 111 hrJarl.. J C olomb1an a1r- I ·1a ''J' ,JptureJ thr!> morning 1n a , amp nt'Jr the 1n1a na11onal a1rpon '' tht· l an h!x·Jn coast ut\ of ( 1rtJgt·n.i '\;o om· '4a\ 1 nJurt•d rn tht• I I-hour h11atl1nb "h1Lh lll'g.m during a n1L1rning tlrght lrom \kdelhn to Bogota JnJ rndt•d "ht·n tht· plane t:rndt:d 1n ( artagt:nJ Mo nda' night Afghan rebels slow Soviet withdrawal ISLA~1.\8-\D, Pal.1stan <-\Pl - fhe So' 1l't arm' ·s mJrch homt' from -\fghanrstan is being sl0'4l.'d h~ ~foslem gucmllas '4ho are attacking troops sull posn1oned rn the eastern pan of the countr\ source' ..aid toda~ Western diplomats hascd rn Islamabad ~1d rrports ind1cat(' So' - 1ct forces" 111 not meet tht•1r deadhnt' of '41thdra~ing 25 pcrl·ent ol thr1r es11matcd 11 S.000 troops b~ the end of the month. as announced O\ \o\ ret Lt. Gen Sons (,rom o' betorc the Ma) 15 pullout began. .\II 121\ passc.·ngcrs and the three flight at1t·nJan1s "ere freed shorth aOer the -\\ ran~•I Boeing T21 was com- mandc:t·red. During the h1Jac~ing, a lone man da1m1ng to haH• hand grenadl''> lortt•d thl.' plane to fly to Panama and .\ruba He dl.'manded $1 00.000. sa)- 1ng ht· "asd~ 1ng of cancer and wanted thl· OhlOC' so he could h-.e out hrs da,., happ1h 1n Cuba. Till' J1rtralt unexpected!) landed m Cartagena after the flight l rt'" persuaded the hijacker that the' J1d not ha'e e nough fuel 10 reach ( uhJ .\uthonues knew nothing about the change of plans and were taught utT guard. As the Jet 1a~1ed 1n the darkness toward the C anagena ll'r· mmal. the hiJacker lowered the rc:ar )ta1rwa~. Jumped out and escaped The suspect was found at da" n toda~ h1d1ng in a swamp on the edge ot the airport. the nav)' said. He "a" being examined by doctors Passengers escape plane moments before explosion \~N JO~E. ( osta R ica (~Pl -.\ M1am1-bound Jl.'tlrner taxied down a run"a~ crashed through a fence and ci1;ploded into names. but all 22 people aboard e' al·uated the plane: moments bclort• 1t t·augh1 fire The acc:1dcnt onurred ac; the Lacsa PLX·1ng "2"·~100 tned to take ofT l\.1onda~ carT) 1ng eight crew mem- ha<, and 14 passenger; indud1ng St'' en \mencans ·· \11raculousf,. there \\-l'rt• no doth1o ·· said Juan Manue'I Fan.rndcz financial' ice president ol NOTICE TO FAMILIES of DECEASED VETERANS Lacsa, the C O!>ta Rican airliner Ten people were treated for minor •nJunes and released from AlaJUl'IJ Hospital. airline officials said Lac~ Flight 628 was scheduled to !.top m Managua. Nicaragua. ht:lorl· c.onlrnumg to Miami. Officials ~1d the plane left tht· terminal of the Juan \antamana ln1erna11onal .\1rpon at 4·55 r> m (1.55 pm. POT). taxied down thl' run"'a~ and crashed through a fl·mt· surrounding the airport after failing to take off In honor of Veterans who have died, Harbor Lawn Memorial Park Is dedicating additional flags to its 'Avenue of Flags On MEMORIAl DAY, MAY 30, 1911 Any fjl,m tly who has a Veterans Flag aod wo u ld like to have It dedicated and added to the Averf\!e of Flags may call or bring the flag to Ha rbor Lawn Memorial Park off~e no later than May 24. 1988 The Veteran need not be burled in Harbor Lawn to have h is flag displayed at this ded1cat1on ceremony Harbor Lawu ·Mount Oliw Memorial Park · Mortuary·. Crematory 162,. f ..,.._,...... New Miss Universe Ml•• Thailand, Porntlp Nakhirunkanck, 19, amllea after winning Mias Un lverae Pageant in Taiwan. _· --- Assembly_approves meas·ure outlawing sµrrogate contracts SACRAMENTO (AP)-The state Coalttton Against Surrogacy, would Assembly wants to outlaw surmpte make any contract wherein a woman mother contracts, which critics say agrees to bear a child and transfer arc used for .. baby-sellina." custody to someone else void and "Babies should not be exchanaed unenforceable. for money." said Assemblywoman It would also make 11 a felony for a Sunny MOJOnnier. R-San Diego, said third person to commercially arrange Monday before the lower house voted or negotiate surrogacy contracts. 43-24 to send her bill to the Senate. The bill. if passed, would require "I feel this bill is needed to ctanfy to any surropcy arrangements to be society that we will not tolerate the subject to current custody and adop- selhng of babies.," she added. ti on laws. Curren t laws allow a couple Opponents of the MOJonn1er to pay the medical and related proposal. A83200. accused her of expenses for a woman whose child the pushing 11 through Monday because couple then adopts, but Cahfom1a of a televts1on program this week statutes prohibit an) fees for sur- about the "Bab) M" case 1n New rogate parenting. Jcrse). The Assembly twice this decade Opponents also said the ball takes has passed bills that would have the "ostrich approach"' and would . proh1b1ted surrogate mothers from dri\e infertile parents and surrogate being paid a foe and would have mothers underground without hea\11) regulated contracts bet'f'-een protecuon of a contract. mothers and adopt mg couples. but The bill. sponsored by the Nat1onal both bills were killed tn the Senate . Nicara~ua Thousands out of honies extendS truce due to cyanide fire in LA with Contras ByTbeAssoclated Press LOS A.NGELES-Thousandsofpcoplcremaincdawa~ from their homes M.\:--.AGL .\ '•Laragua (-\Pl -toda). including 200 who took refuge at Dodger Stadium. after authont1es Pre<..ident Daniel Onega l'\tcndcd lor e' aLuated a neighborhood where a plant containing vats of deadly c)anide In da\\ a cca'>l'·ftrt• 1< &•' l' h1\ lefw.t caught fire No to>.1c cloud formed and no IDJUrtes were reported after the fire \Jnd1n1<..ta go' crnment and the rebels broke out earl> Monda> morning at Builder's Hardware F1n1shcrs Inc .. a metal mun: tr me 111 arrange a pcrmanent plaungcompan) with 26.000Scallonsofchem1cals. includ1ngcyamde. on hand. truL'l' But the potential for disaster 1fthe wrong chemicals spilled and mixed forced Howt'' t'r. the t\\O <..ide' rcmained the precauuonaf) e' acua11on of a 14-~uarc-block area around the fact lit~ in dt.1dlod.cd on "1onda' uH'r thl' site the Lincoln Heights district nonheast of do" ntown. ot 1ht•1r nnt round of rx:an· 1:111. .. < >rtcg;1 1n'>l\tl'd that the thrct' da~ '> nl ncgo11a11on' \Chedukd 1<> hcg1n on \\ cndt•'>tla' ht· held in tht• 'Karaguan lJpttJI ot \1a11Jgua In a '>tateml.'nt 1s,ul.'d 1n f\11am1. the rl'tx·I, .-..i1<l thl.'\ "ert· planning ll> meet 111 '°iJpoa J \nlJll '\rlaraguan '1llagc on thl' ( mtJ RKan bordn Bmh \Ide\ had agreed in March to a ftll-dJ~ lrute that \.\OUld ha'c l'\prred \lJ\ 10 T he L"\ll'tl\lon mt·an\ the trmporar. trun· t•ntl\ Junt' \lJ Ortl·ga said ht dt'l lded to \tretth tht• teac.c-fin: 1n the intl'rt'\I of allowing negot1Jt1<>n'> to lOntinuc on a dcfinlj.L' truLe "t' hope the rnunter- rl'' ojd11onan d1rt'L torate contributes to thl\ dlort and at I'> in anordance "''th tht• '\rlaraguJn people·~ "1<,he' tor pctl t· · The < ontra'>. .h the rl'lx·I' arc lno~'n ha,t· rl"'il\tl·d hold1nganother round of Ol'{Wt1a11on., in l\.1anagua 1 hn complained 1ha1 during t"o pre:' ll>U\ 'it''>'itlHl'> the go' ernmt•nt restmtt•d thl'm w a hutel ncar the airport on thl' out'>l..1rts of Managua and rdu'>Cd to kl thcm mo' e freeh 1n the tJp1tal and mL·et "11h domc:~tK pol111Lal oppo')1t1un group' Thl' fi' c d1rcc:tor~ ul the N1l·a1aguan Re<;rstancc. the ( ontras· M1am1-ba!>cd urnbrl'lla organ11at1on said 1n their statement on \.1onda' that Defcn!.e M1nt<.ter Humbertti Ortcga had propo<.ed Sapoa and San Juan del Sur a'> meeting sites Thl' t1efenSt' mrn1'iter ts President Onega·., brother and chief of the gm crnmenl delcgatron negotiating with the Con- tras President Onega said < ontra del- egate<; "ould be allowed to mel'l in Managua "1th rcpre~ntatl\ e'> of the Dcmocrattt ( oord1nate Corps drops charges in fraternization case TWENTYNINE P4-LMS -The Manne Corps withdrew its case against a 'a'} den11st on the e"e of toda) 's scheduled court-martial for alleged fratcrn1za1 ion Y+ tth a \.ianne enlisted man she later mamcd. "The charges ha' c tx·cn "11hdrawn for the general roun-mar.ual and negotiation~ arc under "a) tu rl·soh c the case." Manne spokesman Doug Hauth said Monda) Na') Lt .._athkcn Maiurc. ~q. faced the court-martial on charges of ha' 1ng a rt•la11onsh1p Y+llh Manne enlisted man Scott Price. who has s1nt·c ldt the Sef\ICC: Writers, producers meet with mediator LOS -\NGELES -Stnkmg scnptY+nters and producers met for ncarl) eight hours Monda~ '41th a federal mediator for the first c>.tended talks in a 12- \\t'ek ~.tnkc that has dcla~cd the stan of the fall teJe, 1s1on season The altcrncfon ses\ton resulted 1n se"er.il closed meetings between federal mediator Lt·unard Farrell and top negot1at1ors for producers and wnters The mee11ng ''hrth started before 'l pm and broke for dinner ended al about 10 'lO pm. ··The pan1n met under auspices ol a federal mediator .\I tho ugh "'e can repon no 'ub<..tantl\ e progress. another meeting has tx>en ten ta ti\ ch scheduled tor \.\ l'dnesda) :· ~td Writers Guild of .\menca spokec;'4oman Chef) I Rho<kn ~hl' ..aid no nact time had Ix-en set Innocent plea entered in ramming spree LOS ANGELES -A Texas truck dmer who allegedly told poltcc he rammed 21 cars during a 40-milc frccwa) onslaught because the) wouldn't get out of his "a' pleaded innocent to 34 felon~ and misdemeanor charges. C harlc} Tom Lee Jr. ~5. of Haltom Ctt). Tex .. 1s facing 'lO felon) counts of as!M.lult "11h a dcadl) weapon. one felon) count each of -.andah~m and pos!)(•ss1on of amphetamines. and one misdemeanor count each of poc;..css1ng a loaded hangun and a hypodermic kit. according to coun records. Oakland seeks to resume dumping sludge ~AN FRANC! C.0-With barges s11tmg idle at a cost ofS25.000 a da> and a supcrcontainer'>h1parnvingJunc 10. thc Port of Oakland wants a ban on offshore sludge dumping lifted so the channel can be deepened in t1me James Brnneu. the port's allome~. Monda) asked ll S D1stnct Judge Thelton Hl·ndersun to rule that the case belongs m federal court and 10 remo' e the dumping prohib111on. The restra1n1ng order against dumping off Half Moon Ba ) ofTSan Mateo Count~ was issued May 9. 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Teaching. down and out since the 1970s, shapes up a~ next fall's comeback story. Medic ine and nursing continue to fall from favor But there arc hints that the sharp. decade-long enrol- lment slide may be slowing. College adm1ss1ons counselors add It all up this wa). most students still put great we1iht on financial pros- pects 1n malmg career and stud) cho ices. But social service seems to be slowl> resurfacing as a goal among at least some of ne>.t fall's students ··1 see a htth.' bit ofa nse in idealism again." said Beth O'Neil. a spoles""oman for the La" School Adm1ss1ons Council Here. in bnef. 1s ""hat oflic.1als SS\' 1s the fall outlook for some of the maJor fields of stud\ •La"" The na11on·s 175 accrl'd11ed lav. ~hoot\ are being flooded with more than "\00.000 fall applications from 75.000 students. 19 percent more than la!>l >ear and the most since 1980. according to the La"' ~hool Admissio ns Council. A.pphca11ons dropped in the m1d-I 980s but began reco' enng last fall and arc no"" surging Al Georgetown Law School. apph- cat1ons ro)e 3::! percent. while Bcrlele) sa" a 30 percent incrca~. The U n1"crs1t) ofM1ch1gan stopped accepttng applications for 11s 370 openings at Ci.500. ··~tarting salaries 1n exec'\<. of S65.000 and $75.000 ha'e not gone unnoticed." said O'"le1l What'!"> unclear to adm 1~~1om o f- fiuals 1s ""hether the 1ntrea~ 1~ Ju\! a bhp cau!>Cd b} factor<. like tht' Ide- ' 1scd legal fire""orks of tht' lran- rnntra hearings and the Supreme ( o urt confirmations or the popu- lant) of the T \'drama .. L .\ La"" ·· •Tcalh1ng l he natwnal a 11en11on sho"crcd on tcathtng. 1mpro' ed starting \a lane'> and hints of rene"cd idealism arc pushing ·ne\I fall'<, l'nrul- lments up .\le" top graduate S(hool' hkc Han Jrd n:purt VJ percl'nl gJ1n' in applu:at1on~ for nnt fall \1orl' I\ p1lal ho" e'er 1\ thl· l n1' l'rSll) of 'iuuth C arohna '' hal· thl' numhl•r of teaLher rnnd1Jatc\ nnt fall IH\J)CCICd IOl'\U."Cd '>light(} lhl· ~ I 5 ofla'>I >ea 1 bu I c omc nu" here nl·ar the pt:ak ofti51l rn the m1d-I '>"llc, WASHINGTON (AP)-The Sen- ate\ Democratic and Republican leaders said the) ~ould moH' toda) to hmll debate on the superpo1A1er -medium-range nuclear m 1ss1lc tmny and predicted 1t could be approved before President Reagan meets with So"tet leader M1kha1l Gorbachc" next week $(-nate MaJont~ uadr"r Robert 8 ) rd. D-W \'a . !.aid he would oiler a cloture mo11un toda) to cut shon the long ~rre<. ul amendments being offered b~ a '>mall band of con- \er, a11' c~ "hu oppo~ tht' pan ··11 .., <.Unlc1,ablc that "-t u1uld finish the ""Ork on the treat\ b' F nJa) or Saturda) .. 8} rd SJ1d out!>1de thl' Whitl' Hou..e alter J b1panisan kader'>hlp meeting "1th Rl'agan .. Tht' l han\ l''> nn1.1. art' pre ti\ good .. ht· addcd T hcn·\ no rcao;on "h' "'l' \hould ha\l lOnt1nunJ dcla' for thl' '>dkl' of Jel:n B)nf'> Rl'puhl1lJI lllUflll'rpan 'x n Bob Doll' ul !....t n'.a' -..ud he '>upponl·d thl' mo' l' 10 l ul dchatc Jlld 4u1ppt.·J that pnhap-, thl' 'Aa\ to J11\u1.1.oulJ bl-to hJ\l' Rl·agan ··1ake k"l "1th him· to \.h1'>(.u" a ll'k°ll'nu: tu Sen ll''>'>(.' Hdms. R- ' ( lht: kadtng trc.11' OPP<•ncnt Rl'.ig.in "'>d1d he'd ha'e 111 ride on t hl " 1 ng · Dole t. ral ll'd J nd \umt'- h11J, l'l\l' \Jld lhl' right "1ng FDA OKs cervical cap for birth control By Tiie AHO('lated Pre11 WA.SHINGTOI°'< -The ccn 1cal cap. a h1nh urn1rol de' ice that works something hk.c a diaphragm. has v.un Food and Drug .\dm101strat1on appro' al fo r pre\\. npuon in 1he Unated State~ It alread) 1s w1del) u!>ed in HratJtn and other t.·ountncs and has been tried b\ about >0 1JC.1(1 U.S. women 1n chn1cal tnals sponsored b) the National Institutes o f Health The cap. appro\.eJ \fonda> is a flexible. cup-hkr" rubber de,ace about I' incht's tn diameter that is to be fitted b) a ph)s1c1an 10 co,er 1he base of the woman's ccf\ 1:it . .\ fkr the 10111al fi111ng. the cap can be mscncd and removed b) the user and can remain in place for 48 hours. as opposed to a maximum of 12 hours for the diaphragm Both de" ices arl' to be used"" 11h a sperm1c1dal cream or Jr"ll) but the cap does not require add111onal sperm1c1de before eat h instante of intcrrnur'>t' Kldnap-murderer convicted KA NKAKEE. Ill -.\man con' 1rtl"d ofk1dnapprng and murdennga businessman b' bunrng him alt'l' in a coffin-ltke ho' "took the .\mencan dream a nd turned 11 into an Edgar .\llan Poe nightmare·· the prosecutor \a\S. Assistant .\ nome' < 1eneral M 1chacl F1caro 1<, scelo ng. the Jl·ath penah' tor Daniel J E.d"ards 11 ot Bourhonna1\ "hu 1.1.as rnn,1l1ed \.1onda) The JUI' dd1bt-ra1cd dtx1ut ilfl hour tx.·lure finding Ed"ards guilt) 1n the \cpt. ~ ah<lurtion oflill•phl·n <imall. v.ho '>UfTO\. atl'IJ.." h1k hum-d 1n J rural '>l'l lion 111 l\.a nlaktt < ount' rn n~t'il'>l lllm111\ tx•lurl' hi'> IJn11l~ LOuld pa} the S I m1llwn ran~om '>mall -HI 1.1.a' a ti.reat-grJndson of former Go' Len ~mall and a ml·mber llf a fam1h "Ith maJOr media holding\ lfr "a~ '1n· pre!>tdl·nt ol \11<.I .\menla \kd1 a "h1lh 01.1.nl·d rad111 anJ rabk tdl'' 1s1on \talion\ Ix-lore 11\ ~le 1n 11.1 b Ed"ard\ \hu"cd no cmo11on v.hcn 11 "a' announced he hat.I Ot'l'O rnn' 1l tcd of three count<, of murder and IU count\ ,,faggrJ\iltl'd l1dnapp10g Billy Carter gets treatment f;t/): Bl T 11 l ">D.\ \1d -Bill\ ( arter. brother of lutmtr Pl'\'\ldl·nt c ancr " undergl11ng an c\penmental treat- ment at th~ '\Jl1llnal ( ancer Institute begtnnmg toda} that he hopt·~ "111 cun· his pancrca11c lancl'r Dr litc,en Ro.,t•ntx.·1g. l h1et ut 'urgcn at the federal I) run 1ns111ut\· \JIJ Cartt•r \\ uuld ht· rn the hosp11al about thret.• weeks .. , k "ill tx: rell'i' 1ng a 'en c\penmental treatmt·nt · he said Ro,l·nhng ''a<.onc o(Pres1den1 Reagan's ph,s1c1an> "hen hl' fl'l c1 H'd colon\ ancer surgen in 19!!5 \.\ASHING TON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan 'etixd a maJor trade bill .. ""Ith s1merc rcgre1· toda' and asked \ongres~ tu nped1!c a "ersron murc- 10 his hl1ng ··1 v.ant tu sign a trade btll this year .. he said in the menace fonnall\ not1f) 1ng the House and the St-natc that he ""ai. re1ect101 1he I ()()().page ml'a'lurc The kaJer ~,f Hnu"<.' f)\•n11t1.r.il\ pn•d1ul·d hi\ d1.1mhu "•>uld •ll I• oH·rnJl· thr 'du hu1 ti ' "-riall' lounll'f Pjfl \JI.I \Ul h 3l I Ion llWH ap~·arl'cl d11uh11trl f<l'Jg.111 \ \d\J .tllOPUOll'll fl\ hi\ \f)-1kl\Oljrt lto•ntJ rn par· on J pru' 1\111n ll'\.~uir1n~ 1h.11 " '' ~l'r'> ~· ~1\l·n nullll' l•I pl.111nrd plJnl du,. Ing\ \pol..t'\nlJO \\Jr n ~ 11/\\Jll'I \JIJ Rl·agan ~nulJ ''i!" 1 hill N-r,.lt ul lhl' pro\ 1\111n ll'lJUlllrt)( .11>1/-J;,i\ nul1le ut l lt•\11~1!' and IJ\olh and 'hum ul 1>rop{>'>t'J rntrrl 111111' on thl l'\pon of .\Ja.,i..an 1111 The hill 1ndudcs a rc1.tuiremen1 that emplo)l·rs •H lary rumpan1es g1'r" ""orl..ers 60-da~ ad\anc1: not1n: of plant do~ings and Ja,ofh the pro' •~•on that generated the mu'>t rr"ltnt oppo'>1llon It 1, '-'llli \lnllH' ll'grt·111la1 tud..i\ I mu,1 11,Jpf1r"' <' anJ •t turn lhl' l lrnn h ' I rJd~ .int! < u•11 r>c:t1ln t 11 " \ 1! ''' l<t'Jg.Jr 'mo'M:lgt· \Jld Rt'ag.jn ''t'll111I ttll I 11011 (lJl!l hill Jf'fl • ' J hkl'.h 11 ht \U\ta1m·ll n tht' ''lln..:;l ., til11ugh ;wrt1Jp-. t•' .1 rJjrr "' m•.11g1n I Ill· ll11u,l· '' ht'fl' lht• trJdl· brll ha" ,qJ.r )unp .. rt "'J\ n P•.'l ll'd I• IJl..l· up II I r•1n1t•tJ1.i:d' J'lt'I 'l I ~ I JJ ...,~1t·.1~u J \\ d' :·1 •t•t1r t'" II lP• rt., .ii . "\\ ll llliU\4 hd11r1 thl· prl''>1den1 '>tgrled his veto ml"'>!MlS<' prcd1t ted the chamhcr ""'" mt>rndt' tht• PfC\tdl'nt \.\ e thinl lhl) hill ought to he pa~!>t'd If in thr" lrnal .tnal~ sis ""e cannot mustl"r the' ote\ 1n the &nate ~l "111 pa~~ thl· ... 1rongr"\I mo'>t effl'Cl I\ l' tr Jdt'. hil I th;it 'OU l JO hu I thJI ""' t.ikt 11ml th<' Tna\ J )\Oro'' ra1 ~Id \tn.itt· \l:1)1•rtl\ I l'adt r R1•ht-n H r j I> v, \ Jd 11111.1. ledttt.·J •hat lhl' p1 1l1,1h lll1t \ Jfl lltt pre\rdl·nt ., \ l It•" 111 tx· 'U\IJI lll'U 1n tht' ~Odle Hui Iii.' 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It re~turts VttS-HQ. V-SCA picture enhance · ~nt circuitry A comb filter Digit.II auto- tracking And pttd ~arch. It s cable mtdy -•lh 107 channels plu fl\'t~\att t .. o wttk progTammability and a rutl-funcUon '-ire· remote. So comt on in nd check out tht M.itsub I ttS-~UR VCR. And Sft wwhat a proptrty red itsublshl TV do. • Newport Beach· OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 548·221 • ' • - -·- • .. ..... .. . • .. ..,. -.. , O ... eo.t OAJLY ptLOT/ T'*"'8y. Mey 24, , ... -Pe!ts Unlimit~d Dukakis hits Jackson's spending plan cona ~-1w Newpott IMI. m.e210 ft8.,...'nR-111 W.et,,.._ Mell,at7-13e7 FULL LINE PET STORES Democratic presidential front-runner Mtct.l Dubkis defended his spendina pnorities ud took a mi.Id poke at rival Jesse Jackson's five- year ~ blueprint. saying there's .. no way" specifte spendina can be f11un:d so far in advance. And Idaho was holdin.a its primary today. but it was a fairly low-key affair. There were 18 Republican delegates up for arabs in Idaho, but Vice ~s1dent George Bush's mathematical lock on the GOP nomination has taken the SUS(>Cnse out of the contest There were no Democratic delegates at stake. most arc to be chosen at a state convention next month Officials 1n Idaho said a low turnout was likely~. DukaJcis WU tending tO &Ubematonal tasks in Massachusetts today, and travelini to V1f1Jn1a for an evening appearance. Bush was in Washington. prepannJt to sec ~sident Reagan off later this week for next week's superpower summit in Moscow. For Jackson, however, business as usual meant campaianing in CaJifornia. where primary day is two weeks from today. Jackson released a budget plan on Monday that would raise taxes on the rich, freeze defense spending and boost support for socaal programs. The five-year proposal would hike taxes on the wealthy by S244 billion and on corporations by SI 04 b1lhon. It would cut the defense budget by S 164 b1lhon b) freezing projected spending hikes. and \ltOUld increase spending on social programs b~ $344 billion. Dukak1sd1d not take issue with the specifics of Jackson's spending plan. but said his own expenen~ as governor had taught him that budgets cannot be mapped out in such detail years ahead oft1me. Protection for the Long Run "There's no way ,}'OU can_ ~re a ~ today for 1989 ... aa1d DUUkia. who is stNlllina to cope with chan&1na revenue ~iona at home in Massachusetts. The aovemor alto brushed aside Jacksoo 's criticism of his own economic proposals as "radically conservative." ..h docs represent a fundamental chanae." Dukak1s said of his spending policy, which bas been ex(>resscd m much more aeneral terms than Jacksons. Oukakis' comments came duri~ a quick visit Monday ni&ht to New Jersey. which bolds its pnmai; on June 7. the same day as California. New Mexico and Montana also hoJd primaries that da~. h rd . c 1·fi . 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Blue Shield of California ____________________________________________ ,.... __________ _ .... ,w -u.a ~-- Please send me information on Blue Shield Pin Wl'k Blue Shield " California Bm 7168 San ,..~ C'.A 94120 Call 1-8Q0.62.4.5150 0 For lridMdUals and r.1es 0 For enq, COt••r fDt ""' ·•-•• .....,_ ·---- . . • CMP-128 4 Veterans 3.nd students need public backing Vote 'yes' on Proposition 75 It's easy Lo mix apples and oranges when debating the qua lily of education and ways to improve 1t. Sometimes logic 1s confused and innocents are punished 1n blind actions drn en b> emotional dogma. A '")cs .. vote on Proposition 75 on June 7 will ensure ( al1forn1a school children are not punished s1mpl) because the public 1s skeptical about the way educators are doing their JObS. If approved. Proposition 75 woula authonze sale ofS800 million 1n general obligation bonds to help pa) for rnnstruu1on. reno\ at1on and modern1zat1on of schools . .\t least $590 mtlhon woulQ be used for new schools. No more than S 120 million would be spent to modernize schools and up to $50 m1ll1on could be used to bu) ponable classrooms. No more than $40 million would be used to buy and install air LOnd1t1onmg and insulation at schools that operate )ear- round. Smee the bonds would be used through the State School Building Lease-Purchase Program, local school districts will match state mone) with local funds. Local funds come from de\ eloper fees. local general obli$'ltion bonds or from bonds paid for b> propert) taxes in the md1 v1dual school districts. Propos1t1on 75 supporters say the bonds arc needed 10 case Cal1 fom1a·so"ercrowded schools and provide add1t1onal cla'>sroom space for more than 250.000 new students over the nc\t Lv.o )ears. The> also argue that Cahfom1a 1s the most prosperous state 1n the nation. and that our economy can easil) handle additional bonds to finance new schools. Opponents are attacking the bond issue with arguments that education in California 1s not 1mpro\ mg. that school d1.,tncts once sold man) unused school !i1tcs. hired burt·aucrats and increased benefits beyond what pri vatc <,Cl lur emplo)ees rece1\.e The) also argue that the state's educational bureaucrac~ ha' recel\ cd more than SI b1lhon during the last four ~ears and $2 billion from the state lotte~ but has not sho" n the atcountab1ht~ expected b) the public. The fate ol Propos1t1on 75 should not be d~c1ded b\ this t ~pc ol deba tl' School d1stnctscannot use lotter) funds for construction. and o"ercro"'dmg 1s caused b) more students. not school emplo}ec benefits. General obltgat1un bonding 1s the COO\ent1onal wa~ to pa\ tor nev. school'> '\le"' and modernized schools are needed beca use our popula11on is growing. The benclic1aries of Propos111on 75 are students The) descne c"er) benefit we can provide. and the building!. furnished b) this bond issue and local matching funds 1s one of tho~ benefits. If the quaht)' ofrducat1on 1n Califorma 1s to 1mpro\C. the ta\pa)crs need to gnc educators the best fac1ht1es possible. tht:n hold the ~hool boards' fet:t to the fire to improve what goc., on inside those classroom'i Students should not be punished for "hat we think educators arc not proHding. Vote ·yes' on Proposition 76 It's a rare opportun1t} ....,hen voters get to appro"c a bond ad that doc!. not cost them.anything. Proposition 76. the \ t:teran'>· Bond .\ct of 1986. 1s one of those s11u~t1ons If appro,ed. Propos111on 76 would authonl'c the ~le of $510 million wonh of state bonds used in the Cal-Vet Program Mone} from these bonds is used b}' the state Dt.-panment of Veterans' Affairs lo buy farms. homes and mobile homes. which arc r.esold to state residents who are qualified armed forces veterans. There's no cost to taxpayers because the "eterans repay the loans at a rate that covers the home or property. interest on the bonds and the cost of administering the program. The Cal-Vet Program has been self-suppon1ng since 1t began in 1921and1s an imponant benefit to the state residents v. ho sencd in the military. The bond act has the endorsement of eHry veterans' organization in the state of California and almost unanimous suppoort from the Legislature. Only one senator" oted against the program. State Sen. H.L. Richardson. R-Glendora. cnt1 c1zed Proposition 76 with a debt-ts-debt argument. He argues that 1f (al· Vet defaults on the bonds it will become the obligation of thl· state. and since the st.ate and nation are both up to their ··hazoos in debt. only a bozo would want more." Cal-Vet has operated 59 years without costing the state's tJ\pa~ers a cent. and there's little reason to thank 1t will go ~lb up an the future. .\ .. ye5 .. vote on Proposition 76 acknowledg~ that • < .1hforn1ans recognize and appreciate the devotton and .,,1rn fices of its men and women who served their nation m its arrm:d forces. Pilot welcomes comments The Daily Pilol wekomes your opinions on miners of public interest. uuers and lon~r anicki or commeniary musl be s'ancd They should be t)'~ or clearly written and tent to LETIE"RS to lhc EDITOR. Daily Ptlot. P.O. Box tS60. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Please 1 ncludc your tddres.s and telcphont" number to that we may "crify 1uthorih1p. tfyou pttftr to m1ke1 ~ctbal staltmnl. you ml) C'&ll our WE'RE USTENING tekphone numbd-642-6086-and k1vc 1 rtCOfded memac. P1casc kttp t--me I 1 brief: ' r••• ~ .. :::. -~ *"'""" ......... ""'' .. (illal ....... --.... ..... ..,,... ~ .... ~ ...... .......... _,.._. , ......... ·'What ever hapfNnM to the 11th commandment. which requJi'M Republicans never to speak Ill ofoneanotherpub//cly?" \ \~~~. \ rl>lfr 10 QV\1. \ ~ot¥b\l.'C co ... \'~ C:PN .. Q\l\T ~E~ ... ' I '~\No K\U..EO ~ ~~'(~t. ... ~AAi ~c.£ QO '<olJ i~lt-lK f 0£/ ~E.? I ' ! ~ !Lil ---~ i't'~t·~ ~~ N1<oi1N& \? ~~ ~ODKTW~ ~. 0 o ... <.:,) Republican races for House finally showing some spark LO"JG 8E4.CH -The l~l\8 t.ampa1gns for (alilorn1a·s 45 rnn- gress1onal ..ea1s ha'e an 1ngred1ent that'~ Ix-en sore-I~ lad.ing in rec:en1 }cars e\c11t·me-n t E'er since Phil Burton performed his magic act on the slate's con- , grt·s~1on31 d1stncb earl} in this dec- adl.'. the C\Cl)-t"o-'ears campaigns for 1hc seat!> ha'e been about as C\ut1ng a!> "att hing concrete harden Burton. the la1e congressman from San Francisco "as such a skilled gen') mandercr that the Republicans "ho had held:? I scats before reappor· uonment. wound up wllh 17 after· ward while the Democrauc ranls c\panJcd from .!:? 10 :?8 (the state p1<.1ccd up 1"0 seats lxcau'IC of population gro"lh) In the two clec- twn<> <;tnce the (10P has Ottn ahle to rt'lOUp onh one of thoSC' bla1an1I~ '>lulcn ~al\ It-a' mg the present margin :?-.1 b There 1'> gro"ing interest 1n 1hc ma~.l'up of the statc s congre\\tonal dckgat1on. both becau\e 111 thc Burton larrcO\ and because the state "l'\l)l'llcd lo p1d. up li\e or !>I'< ne" ~31'-alkr the I ~90 censu'>. the- prod uc. I of 'c r~ ra p1J popu lat 1on grn"th Oddi\. ho"c.·,cr mo .. 1 of the e\c1tc- mcnt hCing generated th1\ ~car 1s not O) Democrat 's Republican sho"" · do""" (lhl·rc are a rnuplc of 1hosel but o' 1hrct· 'cr. heated Republican pnmJr~ rnn1est!. One.: 1\ bl.'rng pl3\Cd o ut on 1he 3f1lucnt ~n Franc.1sco Pe-ninsula. \.\hne freshman Rep Ernie Konn}U a rnn'>Cn all' c unpolished. cha1n- '>muking Hungarian 1mm1gran1. faces a t halkngl· from the entire Re-· publican cstabhshmen1 of 1he area. The 12th D1stm·t scat had been held b' Pete Mc{ loskc' and Ed Zschau: both ga'e 11 up ·ror unsuc- CC\\IUI l ..., 'X·nate b1J-. '"" \td. lu\lc~ f!.(hau and JU'>I a~•ul C\l'r\ 01hc.·r b1g·namc Rcpubll(.Jn 1n the area. induding man\ high 1c1.t- 1nduc,tr' C\c.·l ut1\l'!. arc ha1 kin[! Tom ( amptx·ll a moderate fac.ult~ mcm· bcr JI \tanlord Ln1,er-.11' v.hll Iii<. 1h1.· '>1.K.1al and 1d1.:olug1cal pattt•rn m1•rt· d11~1, than thc in1.umhl nt J...unn~ u ., right v.1ng rnMd h" lat l ,,f '>lll. •31 polish and \11m1 t•mbarrav~1n~ anu-.atwn\ o l \t'\u,11 harra'>'>ml·nt all male h1., rt'·Ckll1on bid an uphill dfon \\hen 11•n'-lr,at1'-I.' ( ongrl\\man Bob B3dham dendt•d 10 n·tm~ 1n thc- hl·a"I> Rcpuhlican 40 th D1stm t in Orangl· ( 11unl> a doLen ''oulJ-be \UCCC\\ur'> 1ame out of the \.\ood· 1.1.urk.1nclud1ng 'athan Rn'><.'nberg a lot JI hu\lnt'>sman "ht' haJ l hJllcngcd Badham 1n I 9X6 and "'ho al'>o 1\ the brother ol \\ t•rner fr ha;d loundcr ul the 1.·\t moll' auonal mo' t•ment JnJ ( Chn\topher C ll\ a onc·t ml" Rt•ag.an \\ h1te Hou'it" aide Hadharn 1!> hat king In inc: ( 1t~ C oun· lilman ( Da\1d Bair.er fhc 4111h D1stnll lun1es1 had produt.C'd nu \mall hl.'al includir.g Jn 1n\tancc in "h1ch a man aro se al a 1.Jnd1dalt'\. lurum IO 3CCU'>l' Baker 11! lt>mm11t1ng aduha~ then t1ed "11hout 1dcn11f)1ng h1m'>t'lf .... a, 11 J d1rl\ mcl' Perhap' hut thert '> nl• proot u1nm·l11ng 11 "Ith an-.. tllhcr 1 ampa1g.n Oh' er 'wnh lht• hnu orthe \Illa n ul thl· lrJn C t•ntra 11t1air deix.-nding un 1•nl·, point ul \IC" "Ill be t·ampa1gnmg tor C o\ JU'>I belore the June -pnmar) .\m11ng Rc:publi1.an' h1..•'s mt•'>th a hC'ru Thal , "'hat Dana Rohrahat hcr hol)l·' Hl'\ another C\ Wh11e Hou<>e aide "'ho·s runnin~ tor C onga·ss in the Long Bcach-\cnlere-d 42nd D1s- 1r1ct anJ he. 100. "111 hc1' c-"'-llrth in DAN WALTERS h1' l1)rncr tor ..-arh-Junl." 1.ampa1g:n · .1prx·ar anH'' There ., ant1tht·r t>1g a\I 1! Rc- ruh11c.an (11n1cntkr' '" the 4:nd 3 J1,t • ll ht·in~ \a, atc.-d h, Dan I u"i;rcn . "ho I) (111\ (11."0f'[!<' l>cu· ~nh·11.in·5 cmhattlnl chmt.c 111 tx·- ( um~ the nc"' <.tau.· 1rca\1.m~r T hl fa, ontc had ~en <lran@t' < ••unt' Sul)l'n 1)or HarTll'll \\ 11.·dn hut ,h ma\ h.:i' I." bc."'(."n dt'ra1kd h' r.:\\· a 11on'> u1m 1 ng I rum R11hr abachcr -1ha1 \he had for H'.lr\ fal'>t· da1ml·d tu hJ'l' a 1ournah'>m Jq;rn Iron-D1.·ir1111 ' \\a' ne ">tatc: l nl\ l'r\11\ '' ht•n a\ \ht· la\l'r J • l n1.l" k dg1· I \hL· O('\ er a11endl"d col· kgl \ht•,.\.-n hJd • la.i mrd 1 ht• dl~rc.-t' In a IJ\\\Ull J f)(l\1111'0 ThJt rl·\dJl111n plu\J mort"H'1C'n: tnl 1dl·nt 1n "h1l h J l·ampa•gn aide pu'>l·d as a r.1J111 rt'ponC'r 10 cunlrflnl 1.Tllll' ~ .. l\W pul \.\1der on 1hr d.:kn\I\( JOJ t1fX'Ol'd up lhl 100lt'\l ti' olhl'f\ r, lud ng Rohr.itlachcr \ nJ1 t v. l · tJ · .in111hn I 1rmt·1 \\ h11l· Htiu•.c Jttk Jnd ~tt•phc.-n 11111 n tht ,1•ng11mt• anJ h"-alh "'di· I.no" 11 pn·'ldl·nt tJI Lon~ &·J\h v.hl1 \\J'> 1 •• r,.:J 1•ul of th.11 flt•\lt111n Jllcr l~:,1rn11ng cmhru1lca in J \lluahhlt \\ t '!Jll' \JOI\ l'r'>ll\ hl(!ht•r·UJ>'> \\hat n l'r hapJ'l'nc-d 111 1ht• I I th " mmandmt·nt v. hll h rt·.:iurn·d R1· publl1.ans Ol\tr 111 'Pl'JI. II ol Ont another puohl h ' It do..·,n 1 appl~ an,morc Du W•lt~rs is • S)lldieatt'fl c-olumnist ill S.cr•m~1110 Newport is golden prison for the teens who live there It's going to be a long. ho t summcr Easter break. """C can't call it Bal Week anymore. gave us a prn 1ew of 1he approach of the hordes What 1s so magical a bout our h11lc-stretch of sand that dn'~ the restless. inland tecn-asers. as 1f b~ some genetic call. to find a spot on our shores" An 1nte-n 1e"" with UCI student • Lisa l rvm rtm1ndcd me that I had dropped the ball on m y last big proJtct as a counctl member. a safe pla~ for Newpon teens to entertain Fe~ pcoplc gave me any S}'mpath~ or suppon for m > proJC'C't. U nless you're the parent of one-and can understand their frustration. most Ncwportcrs \'tcw our klds as the most tndUIJcd )'OUnf people 1n capuv1ty That IS what It l I &Olden pnson From their point ot view. what d°" it matter 1f you live 1n a prdcn spot and ha\-t mone) to do th1np 1f tMre is no place to do it'! Think alona ~•th me. if )OU still had 1 •ttn-lltt 11 home what would you attov. him or her to do dunns 1he Iona 5Umm« evc:ni '!You can K't oaly '°man) mo\'tCS.. ~haps the) could ~ bowhna °' sb•ina in some othtf dly. ~bcr your tttn )Ur'So Wbat did )'OU Clo? In Cincannah ~ COGld find out- door spotS all O\'U the CU)' \0 dance. The bit s-U au Md band: on turday Dith,t. 0. I really bi& da\t. I t.np up the n\'tf Ga die I.., OUtcn 'o M00ttli&bt Cierdelas at Coney Island #II a IUn •fl dfwln, 1"o OM tb&t I k.-ol lild • *9l. Wt j\ill trantftl todlMt ..S ..... What it JO difltnnt .... iM Dds of today! TMy conv1ile'ICI IM lbat they ~ Just as l'fSPOl*lak tf &ivtnachl~ nda~ Thi\~ 1'h)' 1 wonfd to pw thma wir c n<' First ohU, I b8d lO 1tl some po~ u fat them. Do ) ttmembtt the connfmn&at1® o'..r the 10 pm curfC'-1.'' Thl' kid' and I were angr) that the cm \\t,ulJ ~lap this on them v.athou1 a"' dialogue or efTo n. on our pan to undl.'rc.tand hti" d1flicuh 1t 1s to be a tl'l'n·ae,t•r 1n Ncwpon It wasn'1 cas). but I g111 a ) 11u1h Counctl stancd. Neither 1ht '>tall nnr thr council ~re too en1hu"llJ\lll More work for an alread' pre'~ staff and from som~ council mem· tx-rs· \.IC" why so to all th1<. trouhk 11 there -A'Cre no votes in 1t" The con.-ept nttds someone to care and nd( shotaun. We stan.cd a Youth Foundauon Nc-.pon· renausantt man Bill Hamilton tookupthcrem'> \\or\.in1 with' the kid ttStaurateuri. parents ·and The In•~ Co . v.e came up -Alth a peal pla~ -a Dlacc whett our kids could cat. soc:1al1zc. d•nct and b( kJds We found the spot. ~~ did a fas1brhty stud) and i>r\td ou1 ~hat we had to do to make 1t happen and to USllln ll Our m.a.ior problem ,. tht sue. which was off Umboree. nc-.t to the ·rwportcr Inn pat\iftl I ' and boundtd on t• other SJ<k b) the Dun This .site did not "-'~a ctear land de &Dd ..a a ,,_,, of tM e pon Center (;(ncnl Plan "mcndmtD Y°" kDO the ml of~ stocy. The 1tncral plan •'h chalkl\ICd and thr \'OttntW'Dtd1tdo n. oooch~esto Jtt a sro-n woman Wttp. but I did wbtn tilt kids and l 1o1t Odf pictt of and • Laa Md~ O.C u:cn lliaht c1ub btt ~ for rot • count sht • \llUftl It , tuJ'Md bCf · ~)'C\Oa me and Cd •hat happt~ ~ weft IQ ! t • Ho c:a.n )OU ~'plain to thalt brov.n ~that adut" rt ftOt all that ntft)~ Tbq break~ l I tn ml. their k•J '" fitl ciest t~ • ,. - JACKIE HEATH El .. L£ THR S DANWALT&U Colum.DW Harriett Wieder To the Editor .\) a re)1dl·n1 vi the Huntington lkac:h llr~a Im 18 \ear) and a \<lnll'llmC:\ poll Ill JI .. ._:ti\ l\t, I ha"e lulk"~l'd "1th 1nh·rlSI 1hc: campaign 111 llJrrtt'll \\ 1l"lkr 1n th( 4.:!nd C 1111~1t''''on.tl ()1.,1r1ll C rOP pnml.f) ,.,,dl· lrom \\1cJl."r' t;,nla'>~ past.' '"11w1h1ng "h11.h 1nderd ha~ b<.•cn a t1 Jg11 rl·\dJtw11 I am n~n more l hagr11wJ Jbt.iul hl r \.\.lnton d1s- ll'~Jrd l11r lhl l:fol!Ml Ch1lJ "etlands. H .. pl..ll tnt; h, r ~1gm there wme-th1ng lhJI no uth1.·r t 3nd1dat('\ ha'c done. \h1.· l karh J1:mon\tratcd her d ts.- r~~rJ lur lh1 Bl•l'a ( hica prt-St'~C JnJ ,11,,111J 1t 11Hnl her ~1gn at once "' \.\°" NlWM.\N lluntin~ton Reach . . . I 1h1· f J 1to1 l'l\ll .JI\ In\ "I US \\hCJ \\OUld d1·Jh .ih 11u1 '" l' tn lht' public h•:lll''lll• n1 I l.111H'll\\1l·der 1s one of th"'l ar•Jll \ ftw ,,, 'l·"' I'"· l.nn"n her. I 't' "·•l to d 111, IPtJI 1m mcr..1on of the m.t \ J JI I 11,· tir't 14 1lftho\t' \.ear'> "''" 'tnl" tu lt•untk.,., hour\ and J.J" t ' u111l·1·r "11rk ul ':!tamping ;ind \lut'111g ,.n,t'lofll'' ol 1c:le- flh.,n111~ JnJ 1all1n~. ol •>Tgamza. t • .,n.il mt,·11ng'> 111 spc.•e-t. ht•s and JtrllJJ, 1 ulJ ,umm11men1 The n1·,1 ~' ,,•;.H') .:duca11on en,1ron- mcnt, hcJlth iu,ernm(nt. intra· agl'n1. tl''> 1ran'>l)l•nat1on protocol 111h tra1n1nt? 1n the professional ca· p.i, llll '> J\ pol111tjl appoantt'l' and p...1h11.;1l 11ll1le holder The duur- t11Jn\h1p' prn1Jl'nl titles and hono~ ~u un and 11n an those :?5 \edf'\ Pl·• h•rmJrhx rnord quahfied ll'JJ,·r,hap. 1 nlt'gnl~ in office all the pullt11..il bu111.1.ord\ It I') 1hcre for puhhl '>( ru11n' Thou!.ands of de-- ll\lon' in thl' public interest. b1lhons of dullar.. 1n puhlil fund'> o'er m.in~ 'l"Jr<. t hanndc.-J 1nw the puhlic sec1or tor thl· U\ crilll public ~ooJ Hamett \l, 1t·dl· r la n ht· 'u u 1 in lll'd Cihc has ht-.. n dl·ll,'d unJ rt·-clC'C1t'd (j, er and o" t'T 11) m;in\ ,ap.ll lllt''> \he ha\ been appti1n1cd .:inJ rL'liPP\'•ntt'd \he does haH' .. rL'l. tH d to ,1and on \hC' hai. perfurmnl "'"h un~ul"\t1onabklom· 1m1tment lk1 kaJac,h1p in '" 'can. ha~ not tx'l.·11 t.iintt·d and \he ha':! had 1ntcgnt~ 1n tht· u llit1.:<. w v.h1lh -.he "a' dclll'd l ('t U\ l\X1~ ht·,11 nJ th1• trapptn~ of polltt\31 baJ~cnn~ tu thl" purpo..e of c:le1. lion'> 10 l'lrl I a qualif1t'J rep- re~·ntj\l'-t' .\ ~ •IOC "hu ~ nuv.., h~ r "l'll h.:r d.lug~ t1.' Ci.\) LE\\ IEDl: RT .\l BER ~n 01eg.o U.S. hostages r 0 the Ed1111r. \\ haf'> a lite "'unh" Th:tt qu~tion '' ,frh3tl-d 1hou ... rnd'> ol 11mt"> each \l'ar 1 n ulurtr.x•m' frc•m \fame 10 <.. :.alilurn1a and horn Tl"\a':I 10 \,onh D.a~o1a L lumare-1\ JUne-s of mt n ~nd "omen mus1 m.ilt' the de-c1s1on Cln ho" mut"h IP P3' 'o.,.. 11 'IC('m" that the r ll'nlh gl)\l'fnmcnl ha<. l'Stab- 11\hl·d J pr ,t• nt S:?llO m11l1un per pn,on \n \P r.·pt\rt ..aid tha1 the Jran1Jn\ ha1.I rdl"<l~d three Frl.'nch h11,tJgt·' 1c.i1 a hll.ll l>I S600 million. plu' '('\\'Tai p1111tll31 ronlCSSIOO\ 1 ht fl' arc \till I I.I hllSlagc\ bemg 11dd n1nl· (If tho~ art' .\mencans, n uding T em .\ndc-rson of the ''-"I\ 1at<'d Press v.ho has been m ar• \ 11, IM mMc than thrr-c ~ears. 1r 1n l,ll I !hl' pnll" ' S:no m1lhon per man 11 "ould 'JCl.'m 10 me lhat our g11,c:rnm1·n1 '>hl•UIJ be bu\tn• them 1)ut tor S I h1ll1l'" SSOO million. a ,mall Prill' ttl p;1" tor getting our rt' •r'' t->a. l T hl· H.1nl. ul ~mcru.:a )u\t v.rote off "I hdl1on 1n bad loan' It' countries thJI ~an·1 m41..(' rcpa' ment Th<' , .... aP•hk 1n 1hc Per<.1an C1ulf '' 'l"t1n~ U'> SI m1lhon per da\ tM , ,. un th(' dl·h1 '' co,t1ng us a men S~>< m1lh11n JX'T da~ "\1n\\ tht JO' e-rnmcn1 is in ch~ ,f I' nt1ng the mone~. -Ah~ not JUSt pnnt SI 01lhnn S 00 m1lhon and hip 11 1n T 1'hl·r-.1n" In cut an~one lhtnk.s lhJt 11 \\\lUld adH'TVh. affe.:t the ':\luC' ot our lU1T1.:nq. illo" me \0 rt'm1n,J '1111 th:tt urre-nll) thc SI bill ha' tlic tiu\ 1n~ po" er ot lU!.t S8 ~ 5, add1n! SI h1ll1on. S 00 m1lhon to t•~t 11lrcad' s: S 1nll1on o(d~bt 1s hkc 1h rtm 1n2 a < ur ,,f .,ater into the Pa1. 1lll ()(can. 11 rcallv v.on't Nl\'t a"' 31'PfC'\'1;1tile cfT~"t · on the nut 1nt•omma 11dc I behc'c th:tt nov. 1he Jln<'C<knt has ht·<'n -.ct. "c mu,1 sr1 into ntto- t1:st1on' "11h l C'hcran . .end an en' O) l'\'flr\'.''<nt1ni: our mcumbcn1 10,ttO· mcn11ht·f'\'atonc<' Lt'tusbn Ten) ndcl"'<ln and the oth<'r e1gh1 mCfl hom..-a'i qu1c._I\ a poulblc. ~n thin, l~ ,., Joina n0Lhm11t I. GE .E ELIG tr·,· inc ,:1 TooAv h~ H1 sroR' ~ ~------~ ~ -- Nurse should be infotmed TV L ISTINGS DEAR ANN LANDERS My mother 1s a licensed practical nu~ who works an a hospital She 1s divorced and struggling to make enough money to JUSt get b). suwsted. Heasksqucsuons. This. he lhought, made him a bnlltant con- vcrsattonahst. .\fler a while. I got so fed up with his "20 Questions" routine that I no longer answered him I s:oo j 6:30 I 1:00 J 7:30 I a:oo I &:3o I s :oo I 9:30 J 1 o:oo I 10:30 I 11 :oo I 11 :30 ! Toda} she broke down in tears. h seems she has been talung care of a pauent for several weeks and had not been informed unttl th1s morning that the patient has AlDS. When I asked her why the hospnal would not tell its nurses about a patient's true con- d1t1on. she said the hospital docs not put this information on the chart an order to avoid a lawsuit. A11 lMDEIS I am aware that egotists love to talk about themselves, but antelhgent people know how to have a two-way conversation about subjects of mutual interest. My mother docs not know for sure 1f 'ihe has come into contact with an) hod} fluids from this patient. She 1s now being tested for the AIDS virus. Most hospitals laave lmplemeatecl blood aad body flaJd.precaations tkat reqalre aJJ staff members to take appropriate measures to protect tbemselves. Georac and I arc now separated but he rails me ever) night to ask how I am. Then. as usual, the boob can't think of anything else to say, so there 1s that all-100-fam1har silence. I sa}'. "Good night. George" and nng off. Wt ls a atl1k.ly controversial issue. This 1s the most infun ating thing f',e evc.-r heard What nght docs a hospital have 10 endanger the life of one of its emplo)ees for the sake of ~·overing ats fann}' '> Right now I'm afraid to say anything for fear that my mother will lose her JOb. I JUSt hope this letter will shed some hght on a homf}'ang practice and get people angt) enough to do something about 11. - ENRAGED D~LGHTER IN MIS- SOURI. Some states believe tkat the patient's rigbt to confldentlallty takes precedence over tbe protection of the bo1pital personnel. I do not agree. In my vie>A', people wbo work as caretakers aad health professionals ,la.ave &be right to know wben tbey are taklag care of a patient witb a contagious Illness for wblcb there Is no vacclae a.ad no cure. Please tell )our correspondent that this as what his future looks like unless he get~ into therapt and teams how to open up -A Ll:STENER IN N Y \'-HO .\LSO TALKS. DEAR LISTENER: You are ooly partly rl1bt. My correspondent waot- ed to know bow to carry on a aoclaJ conversation. Tbi1 is a far cry from commuoicatlng la a marriage. • • • DE~R i\!'IN L.\ 'lDERS 'our ad' ice to the 20--.ear-old man "ho couldn't think ofan~thang to sa~ "a" ofTthe wall Askinl questions Is aa excellent technique to get tbe conversational ball rolling. Your problem (being married to a clam wltb a broken hinge I Is quite aaotber story. I agree that sueb types need therapy so tbey can loosen up. Too bad George didn't get It. He Is a prime candidate. DEAR DAUGHTER: Tbe laws are constaatly claa.n1iag, bat some states oow bave legal probibitions against citing AIDS on a patient's cbart. I was mamed to one of those s1kn1 t)peS. and 1n the three -.ears that "l' were married. he ne'er once stdnl·d J con,ersat1on Georitc doc~ the' en thing that' ou HOROSCOPE --- Wednesday, May ZS ARIES (March 21-A.pnl I Q1· Restncuons are lilted. ,1.X1al actn 1t\ ac-.:eleratc~. 'ou··11 be 10' 1tt.'d 10· pamc1- pate 1n "special l'' en t · G1f1 as re- l Ct' ed adds to "ardrobe and boost s m orale SYDNEY 0MARR Long-distance call ••••••••••••• 'enfies \1e"s TAURL'S I .\pnl 20-Ma~ ~0): You're bad. on solid ground an conn(cuon w11h mone~ and love Recent "ad,en1ure·· was rnstl\ but \OU learned lrom 11 Highlight crealt\11\, 'ar1et) '>t'li-exprc'>'>Jlln Leo pla" significant role GEMINI C ~a\ 21-Jum: 201. E\am1ne mull\C:\ tncludang ~our own Member of oppo'>lle Sc.'.'X I'> bctng anal~rn:al ,·auuous. rnuld opc:nl) e-<pre~'> doubt concem- tng relat1onsh1p \1dtntaan self-esteem 1n-;1st on lrank rc.,ponses. CANCER /June 21-Juh 221 Request 1s granled. ;ou rc:t:el\ e accolade fwm peers < unosat) "ill be sat1sllrd. , ou 'II learn "hen: 'ou stand and you 'II be plea~d b) result ( areerden1,1on goes 1n \Our fa, or Libra 1n,ohed. LEO(Jul~ 21-~ug 221 'rou'llrece1,c"s1gn"causang '"u tu hc!.1ta1e 10 \.Onnec11on \\llh '""estmcnt Follo" 11. pla' "'anang game realm: element ol den'ptaon might be 10\ohcd In romance. "true c;tun" has H'l to be re,ealed VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22> Emphasis on promouon. producuon. ab1ht) 10 meet deadline ()cle continues high. challenge serves as 1nsp1ra11on Relat1omh1p intensifies. long-range prospect\ clanlil·d Cancc.-r natt' e an picture. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22) What had been a burdt•n "ill be transformed 1010 dn asset. Focus on romance. wmplc:t1on. pcrsonaht). ab1li1' to reach wider audience Scenario continues to highlight glamor. antngue and m\ StCI) SCORPIO IC kt 23-No' .:?I): You'll make lre<,h \tan. "hat had been a burden will be remo' ed D1spla\ courage of con' 1c11ons "elcomc nrw contalls opponunaues Leo. .\quanu., v.111 pla' outstanding roles 'i1gmf) "111 angnes~ SAGITTARIUS (NO\ .:?.:?-Dec .:? I). lndeus1on 1s result of panner or mate 1n relation 10 mone~ What you though I was "sold" 1s subJCCI of con1ro' crs}' could bc returned Plan according!) Older woman poss1bh pan:nt. t"Omes t0 aid CAPRICORN (Dec .:?.:? Jan. 19> D1vt•rs1f,. rearh bc)ond pre' 1ouc; hm1tat1ons Populant) rncrea~s. man) pc:opk will \eek \Our op1n1on\ Emphasis on communaca· \ton 1ra\l·I '-'earing apparel C1cm1n1 Sag11tanu~ pla) rok'> AQUARIUS (Jan :!0-Fcb 18) 'r ou rece1"e ans"ers regarding bam t'i\ut's. serunt). marital s1a1us. It ma) be necc'>!>Jn tu relocate. to re' 1se and re' ae" to rebuild on mon.· '>ultable baSt-Scorpio '"II pla) oumanding role .PISCES <Feb 19-March 20) You'll take grea1cr thargc of )Our O\\ll destiny Written matenal rccel\l'd 'Ah1ch huo~~ confidence. could lead to JOume)'. Imprint \!\le 1<.nu" 1ha1 recent reJCCt1on will be reversed. Vargo 111 p1tturc IF MAY !5 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current t\clc highlights greater part1crpa11on in pubhc affairs. P<>S'>lbl~ bus1m·'>s panncrsh1p, manta I slat us. fam1I~ relat1onsh1p!> 'r ou should ha'c r,pec1al success 1n dealing w11h '-'Omen P1sn·s. V1rgopcoplepla) 1mponantrolesrn\ourhfe 'r ou ma~ not be religious in onhodo\ ~n~ but \Ou arc sp1n1ual You also are )OUr o"'n most sevc:rc-rnuc. could h<l\e tcndcnq to hrood. In June. 'iCenano "'Ill highlight pm .. er. mone\ 1n1ens1fied lcl\C rela11onsh1p ' Nightmare et Bitter • Creet<-Llndsay Wagner Tom Skerrltt/New Fiim • oo •... cas """· East-West deals vulnerable. NORTH • 9 7 -AK 9 2 K J + K J 10 7 S WEST EAST South t 3 t A K 10 8 6 S -Q6 -J3 Q J 10 9 6 S ., A 7 +Q4 32 +986 SOUTH • Q J. 2 -10 8 1 s • 0 8 4 2 +A The bidding: Anchovies do have their uses ~ Soutb West Nortlt l • Ea.s1 1 • Pass Q Wh, .... ould an~bod' t'al an ancho'' on purpo<,t•'' .\ 'r uu mean the ancho'' on the hnr\ d'<>eu' re" In \.1ednerranean 1.nuntnt'' 11 sened 10 kill the bne of bad hquot In old Russia. ca' 1ar ~orl<.ed_ Scandina' 1ans did the JOb "llh hemng It 1s said of the Scots 1hn did not cut11vate a similar api:icmer because the\ refused to (714) 581-6111 Fun &rvice Reciremenc Living from •)~$ ... ----------------------------\11 t \I <'n 1._\ 1-1 ;;_ pd'''" 11' \ .. ,,fl( d l.1~ ,, "1 ! 11, { ••fur" .i 916'>1 l'I• ·I" \C•r d m.,11 onlorm.itrCJn .ibout Viii• V•lenci;i '·''"' <1.rlcl•r•• ------------------------------------------- adm11 therl' "a~ an~ surh thing as bad liquor Repon 1s photocopies of two manualsarecarculatin& in some oft ht' nation's prisons. Demand for same 1s said to be intense The) are "Locl- packer·~ Manual. Part 11" and "Sue· ce .. sful Safecracking. "•' Q. How does cobra venom kill., .\ Locks up transmmers of ncn e 1mpulc;cs So the heart get~ np message to beat. the lungs no message 10 breathe Pass Pus 2 Paa 3 c:;> Pass P•u Opening lead: Thr~ of • Trumping your partner's ace could make you the subject of ridi- cule. Nevertheless. there are times when at is the only riaht play. This hand is from the recent Sprin& North American Championships. held in Buffalo. Since he wa.s a passed hand, South could afford to bid his ratty suit at the two-level. North had a good deal in reserve for his raise to rhrcc hearts, but he knew that his partner was biddina competitively. Man' a woman puts makeup a1 the: top of ·her pnont)' hs1. that's clear from history. Take the biblical Queen l •t '--------------------Z•p __________ Phon"----------~ I Jezebel. Pa'inting her face was the las1 :----------------------------:-thing she did before she Jumped out West made the normal lead of bis singleton in partner's suit. East won the kina and continued with the ace. Had West routinely discarded, the contract would have been safe. On ';;;::::::;:;;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~~~~th~1:~·~w~1n~d~o~w~.:__~ DEVELOPER • INWSTOI • HOMEOWNER Doing Your Own Building? My 30 years of construction ex- perience can help yo u success- fully complete your job. Call! (714) 250-0310 For a brochure-THE CALRAN CO. 18002 Skypark Circle. Irvine. F1ch111 Fe1tlv1I ~ /4'.C).rtbg San Joaquin Hills Rd . at MacArthur ~ '°"' .. ~-1ri. 9-1 ~ 640-5800 ·~.!~ -0 .p -T -i-Q iJ .£ -3'V1 -D -B -J i; -I 8my ERcvtf and H~:l.efmc ~ you time! When ~ neeJ qcwcar jtW call for an 1ppointmcN and I wdl come fo )'OUr offia: or hOme for I (lttlfl& It no ldd111onal dl•rae! ' TIN E.V. Hi• J Fron1knt Ta. Oii.,.. ot Eu Lo.- Connect" Utt Show St. Tr'tl Hollf· Vldlot09 wood 11~ ...... Tonigl'C Show MlurH n John S.IMllll Jllcobs Yonu~I lo faMure AINta s Prison C·M H.wl of Honey N11oon Wttt Complete televlalon llatlnga In Sunday'• TV Piiot. CHARLES Go REN the third spade, if West ruffed low, declarer would overruff in dummy; if he ruffed high, declarer would discard a diamond . Either way, the defenders would never get more than four tricks. However, several defenders rose to the occasion. They ruffed pan- ncr's ace of spades to shift to the queen of diamonds. If declarer cov- ered, East would win the ace and return the suit, and a tbard diamond would ensure a trump tnck ~n pas- s.ant for the defenders. If declarer ducked in dutnmy, East would win the second diamond and shaft back to spades. This time West would ruff the third spade with the queen of trumps. and when dummy over· ruffed East's jack of trumps would be promoted to the setting trtcl Accurate defense forced declarer into a position where his only choice was how he would get beaten! -IUttam-------- ACRO•• 1 Brttl9h compoe« I Liurd9 11 Tr9Y 14 European lllngu9ge 15 Conje>tn 18 Offtce: ""'. 17 Bbow room 18 ~handler 20 Luggege Item 22 SimJ>tetona 23 Mlecue 25 Mercenary 28 E~een 29 o.tlny 30 Local• 32 E.nc::ont 34 Ctilffomta city 39 Cuatomert 42 ~·geer 43 Sc:offtng 45 Rout• 48 Sutt melters 49 IOMCt 50 Strlk• 54 Seed 55 FfUe6n SI Theap&en 51~ eo Euroe>een esC 88 MM'I nen'9 2 3 14 17 87 Indian garb ea HMddreea 89 Feat pi..,. 70 Lock 71 EndorMr DOWN t &Nia 2 Truncate 3 Move (toward) 4~· 5 ~ 8 SNrt lf\Mrt 7 Atma 8 Sprawl 9 Nlbb6ed 10 Peuent 11 Orohry 12 V..tment 13 Cf'owded 19 Drtnlc• 21 .. _Got Sixpence'' 23 Spenk1 24 YUkon peaic 29 Sad word 27~ pertod 300uk*dMk 31 8uettee 33 FU!f"/ 35 Nlget1.n 31 F-etttllty 37 M eubjecta 31 Aecttr IF 40 Indian Ooean l9lend 65 ..... ..,. _ .. 41 Cut 44 Sptendcn 57 Slest• 47 Spouta Ott 59 Lodging 48 TIMQ: i.w 11 Pub 50 Shouts out 51 M!MrW 12 Htve reeltty 52TMk 84 Gllmpee 53 Fefwnt S5 Pr1or to 7 8 8 10 12 t3 I 1 D •• 1 r 'Tl .. by Bit Keane IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore ''Sp1der·Man must've been here'" ,,_ ... .. . ._• s,. 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IATUROAY SUNDAY 11 AM· t PM 10 AM· '1 ftll 11 M ·I PM Circuit City Ser.ice Center Lee AftteM9 5555 E Otympk II , City of Commetc.(213)725-1400 60t E ~ .. ,.Ave F", Anaheim (714) 77&-1~ ~Ce...,. 1111 Pattenon Pua Ad, L•*MOre (415) 4tCM>133 Circuit CtfY ~center 5556 E. Ocymp.c 81 , Cltr Of Co'""*c• (213) 724·8381 ................... .., ................ .... o...t Center. • ' I I " • " Daily Pilat TUESDAY. MAY 24. 1988 Performing Arts Center triathlon draws over 1,800. 82. Astroa' Scott reaches longest personal win streak. 82. Lakers shake Ma vs in.third-quarter run Mark Aguirre of Dalla• goes up agaJnat the La.ken· Kareem Abdul-Jabbar du.ring first ""~ quarter acdon aa Los Angeles' A.C. Green look• on. The Lakera won, 113-98. Witt's troubles continue Once Angels· ace. hurle r falls to 1-6 as Yanks win. 5-2 By RICHARD DllNN 0-'Y...,.. c...,__., ( onl>tants arl' not at"aH eai.' 1o conll' h~ 1n r11JJ11r ll'agut; ha-.eball Just a'>I.. \lil..t· \\ 111 the strugg.llngall' of thl· pttl·h1ng \t;,ilT "ho tai.tl'd anotha biller dt'll'at \1onda~ night T 1ml'l> ha'l' matenal11l'd into .i much dimmer period for V.111 the\\' da~ s "ho Y-as 18-10 and at the top of hrs game in 19 (l "-111 struggled again in the honll'- stand opener against the ) ankecs a\ the .\ngels droprx·d a 5-2 decrsron ~fore Jo 'i4 I -\nahe1m \1ad1um fan'> Witt who ha'> not won a gaml' ,11 honll' '>IOle ~rt 22 of last \l'ar e\tcndl.'d h1<; po:r~nal lo'itng \treal.. tn fiq: alter ''all..1ng St\ battl'r" and allo" 1ng four earnt·d run\ Witt. I 6 and ofT to a '>tart ht• probabl\ "1~he~ "ould hcg1 n ag.iin has "on onl~ l\.\u game'i in his last 18 stam dating balk to Aug .::!.::! of last year lie o"'ns a ."!-I.::! record during that span In his pre' 1ous \tan.\\ 1t1 "alkt>d a The schedule HOME Ton O"'-Ne.... vor~ 7 JS o.,.., Mt!l v 1>-Ne"" Yo•lo. 1 JS o l'T' • Mdv 16-ldlt' M11v 27-611t11more 7 JS om Mav 28-Ba•llmore 7 OS om • Mt!lv 19-611lt1More 1 OS om M11v 10-Bos•on 5 10 om • On TV. Channel 5 • All oames on KMPC 710 rnrccr-hrgh eight 1n lo'l1ng to Balt1 morl· "It has hurt him '>inu· the hcg1n n1ng 1\I thl' <,t·a,on .. .\ngcl \1anager ( ool..1l' RoJJ' -.aid ul W111·~ control prohkm' ··Tht· v.a11.., hurt him tonight ·· \\-111. ""hu \truck out onh om· halta "a' unJ' .11latilt' tor 1..ommcnt atkr thl' gamt• .. lfr'!> JUSt 011\\lng ... 'i31d .\ngt.'lc, p1tth1ng coalh 'l.1Jrccl Lathemann "II\ nut hl..L' he\ all O\er the place 'l ou JU\! ha\l' w l..et>p \Our con- fidCOll' and go hacl.. 11ut and do it ag..iin '"\\e"rt' go1n$ out thl·rt• \\1th h1rn t'\pnt1ng 10 \.\Ill He·., a rompt"t1tor and he's going to g1H' rt all he can Don \1a11ingh had a h1g hlo"' in thl' tifth 1nn1ng. hu1 he d1w<.n·1 '>l'l' mud1d1tferenn·1n V. 111 ·1don·t1h1nl.. he's thro"'"l? qu11e 3'> h 1rd hut therl··, not mulh d1l- lerln1.l · \Jld \1Jt11ngh v.hll ha\ thl' 'l anl..l'l'' nd1ng 1n lirc,t rlall' 1n thl' .\I [J\I ··l\uml'llml''> "hl'n 'nu lo\C J Ii.·" l 111'>1.' g.lllU'\ ' •U \tart 10 "''l l .1ntidt:nl·e hut hl Jo~. \n t h~1I.. mul h d1tkrt·n1 ·· The .\ngelc, hJ'l' 1.,,, thrl-e stra1~h1 ntJ\' hut \llll rt'mJ r I~ ¥a mes hal I.. of \ma1tan l l·a~Ul' \\-e<;t-leading Oal..l;rnd "hllh lo'I \fonda' Lilh da~ thl' ll'llar JflPl'ar' more fiiting tor thl \ ngl'I'. "'hn Jrl I 1 games beln" 5•11 .. , don't knn" "hat thl' an!."'er 1c, ·· ..aid Rn1ac, RoJa' \aY. l'n1H1gh nl \\tit "'ht·n ll·nti:1 tielda T 00\ .\rmas robbed Jatl.. C larl.. nl .1 l\ll•-run home run in thl' ">(.'' l·nth \\ 111 hJd \\orh'd 61 1 mn1ng' and tht· final: • innrngs ~ere qUlll' \ha!..~ ·Ht.' ' m 1'" ng "inw , l'l111. 1 t ~. but I 1h1nl.. hl' pttl hcd a linl· g.:1me ·· New ) orl.. \1Jnagcr R1lh \l~intn said of \\ 111 .. Hi:·~ Jhout thl \Jnll' e\l"ept for hi'> \l'l(l\11\ .• (Pleue aee ANGELS/82) Worthy. Scott k ey LA to I 13-98 win in series opener IM1LE\\O<>D t-\P1 -Ttll· lu'> ..\ngek'> Lal..rr' pu\hld 111 thl' hm11 h~ l tah in thl· 1 •>rkrenn· \em11inals. shoo!.. an~ hngl·r1ng had mt:monl'S and thl OJllJ' \IJ' l'rlll..' \h1nda .. night 10 C1aml 1 · he 'R-\ \\estl'rn C unkrl'Oll' 1111JI' Jaml'!. \\ 1111 tl\ ,, .. rnl 211 point\ and B~ ron "-011 hJd • ' J' lhl· deknding 'R \ , hJmp11•11 I Jl..n' t:Jrncd a I I ' 'lh \llllll\ 'I\ er l hl 'I.fa' l·rtl ... s. Y.h o arl' plJ\ 1ng Ill thl'H lir~t lllO· ti.·n.:nu· linal'I 1 \AoJOlt'd l\l purgl· I IJh OUI ul thlm '" ,,l. d1Jn: \A.or!.. uut (\un da' I · L Jl..cr\ lllJlh Pat Kile' .,,rn1 ··v, I.' had J guoJ .\Jll..·thmugh lhl\ m111 runll :in.J .11 • thcr nnc thl\ e,l .. nin~ ··"-l' are R Ill'\ addnl dekn\(. - cu11rd1n.ttl·J 1.rn11l1Jr Y.1lh Dalla'·· 1 lr~l' till' \l<l\ \\e plJ\l'd "-l Y-l'fl' .tl ll\ <: Jnd I ht: l al..l'r' ll1dn 1 "'rap up their Sl'rtl'\\Aollh I tat u1 id ')aturda' Y-hl'O the' Y.On < •Jfnl· , her~ J hl· \.1a·, l"rll'I..' llll'.tn" h1k had thrl"c da~~ oil Jlh.'1 t'll:a11nl' r>en,er la'lt Thu1'>1.IJ' n1g.h1 ,,, "'in that '>cm1hnal .i-: \1ag1l. Juhn,on had I 'i p.11nt\ l\.Jfl'l.'m -\h<lul Jahbar I~ and \ < (1rn·n I.! tor I hl I ;il..l·r, "'hn hnJX 111 bc:lome lhl· fir'l tt•am tu rl'pt:JI J\ NB~ lhamprnn \IOl'l' thl· I 4n4 H,,, ton (dun 'Tht d1tkrtnlc "'a' thl I -\ 1.k· frn,1.. · Dalla' ul:ll h John \1Jd l'1><.l said "Lo"> -\ngrlcs douhle-teamed ke' pt"oplt.' \\ l' had good delt'n~· 1n Lakers vs. Dallas Monday's Score La .. er) Ill d as 98 a~e-. P<tO U" ") I 0 W~sdav's Game Oa11as a• a•e•s T JO o,. Fr1d1v's Gamt Lol\t''\ !' , os "rr Sundav ' Game La•t.-•) a• u a <t\ , 10 o,... Tut'\<Sav. ~v l 1 Da d\ " <1•e•s 8 JO o ~ nt'C t"Hcl• • Thuooav. Junt 2 L1t•t" a' " "' e o ~ nee "Hr. Saturcsav. June 4 or Sunday, Jun. S Dc1 .s .i ,, ~·s 7 lO om ~Ct'\\CI' • the lir\I hJll "111 n111 1n thc '4.'\"l•u ha I l>aJ,a, ~ •t , , p1•11" Jllu : ll hound' lr<•m f<,,, I .iq•k·' Jnd I pc11 nl\ aprl'll' 111 111 \l.iri.. \t_:..itrrl anJ R 1l.inJ11 Hl.tllo.11 .in £hl \IJ,l·nd' PU trd,.11.1nJt'l1 I ' -\ n~l'll' .! 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I hr I JH :'~lit thnr running game ll<•lllf 1n lhl third 4uJne1 and 'pr1rlll'J 11• .1 -1,.0) lead"' 1th 2 2ll l~f\ .t' \\ 11rth' \\tlll and \ < Green I id\ tllr~l' ha\l.l'h !lp1t',t.' f~O Of ...,, •ti' h."l..l'h "l'fl' thrn·-pcnntc:rs "••ll h' JnJ <1rn·n l'a\h ..cored .tf..1111 ~111J th1· I .11.n' kd ~Cl-till at the l"llll 111 llll ~ rllt<l I >.tltJ' ,ut 111• ntnl .1 \Jm PcrktM "111. m.1 1h.-111u1 th 4uJrtl"f "1th a h.i,d1nl· b,1,l.l·t t"iut \11 l hat>I Cooper u1Ullll J \\ tit J \hl•I lhJI g;!\C th~ • I ·'"' J '~ l'ad \\ JI lit 111.1dl J thrn"potnl play at ' .in,1 J, 1111,un h11 .i la, up a) the I .o l ' m " d J!w.1ll --~ 2 \I \ >dul lJt'ltiJr wmpteu:d bis '' 1 !' "'t1 t"l' lrl·l· thHl"" to make t '" 'llt \l:.t'l'rtl "' got IV.0 •11 ri ltJTJX'I and (•nc trom l,1,'\ ,,h., 11111\hl•J \\Ith ::!O re- "' u ,l\ Hi that "al> thl' do'it'st the \l,1 l'I l i-' ll•ulJ ~l'I I Ill 'l'u nJ ~mt· " \\ l'dne'><ia' 11!• 1 Jl 1ht: forum "1th tht' ~l>t-O(­ '' ,n ~·r1n ttll·11 '"lllhtng tu Dalla!. t, If ( O.lnll'\ '\ JflU .i I Ill' \1.t'l'fl• i.., l11\l lhl·1r ftr\I game 11! thl· -.c.·l11nd round. un lhc road at l><'ll\l•r Out lJOW bJd, tll \A.IO IUUr(ll thl· nn1 ti'c Jµ1n~1 thl' 'owt~ \\ hJl J m I ~01ng to do different 11 • •h 'Caml' 2 • Rik' ..aid repeat- iri~. 4ul·'>t1un "'I m JUSI gotng to get • 'h1·n1 tn pra,tru.: tomnrro"' 1 iur nhll'lll' l" ·~not to gl't full of u• • urx-hn hnau~ "t: "On Game I • 1 "t' drd aµin,1 l tah Dallas " II ~ !'x-lll'r in C iamt· ~ \\ l ,ar. t .i"unll' 11 "'di tx· ea'I" at h1·•n1.. \\t·rl.ilh ha'l'tntakl'care ot tllJ' Ol" •11 t•ur O\< n lllMH .. Starkman wins Cal qualifier From Tt.~ AnoC'iat~d Pr~ss ( 1rli "-~rl..man 1hl· 2'·'C'ar-old I r ll I < l \ ~nlkr and tkknd1n~ ~>Ulhl'rn ( i.1ltlurn1a (1olf-\!>!.OC"tat1on -\mJll ur l hamrrun lin·d Jn e'en par 1.i,J1 !ht• \\qi lndu,ln Hrllscour5n \lc1nJa' I•• k°Jd 1-...iuahfrers into the -.c.'l :anna ..iuJlth nf ,.,, 1h t " Oren g II 111urn,mwn1 \ta ~man and '.i other \1.\Uthem l J t n•a quall:ia' mu\I dear an J1. J 1111nJI hurdk lunl· "'• at Paum.a \ Jlk' tx-l11rl' gaining thl· iit'ld at Th<' C 1 unl'\ < lur 1n Rruol..hne ~1as!> J J' _. 2 I \mung JH J ~ualilil·r, n thl' '6· h,ilc' t••mp..·11t1P:i ''"rt Ra,mond C ;.irr.1"-1 ,,, fq llll' '•1th r<~u nd' of7fl anJ ~ ~ t, r J I.!• h•ta1 and John R.irl t-1<' · < 11\ta \kc.a 'e" pon R,·.i. !1 <11•1:1 •i.. ''<.'I"' 1th round!. of 7t> J11d ~ •r . 1.iti i,11al at lndust~ H1I' T hC'' pla,ed o n th' Eisenho~er anJ /.1hJrtJ' , ... r.l·, v.htCh totaled a p.11 l • .! 1 \makur R1,I.. R~duziner of L1~1,; nJ Eka1. h \ho t .1 p.m oP::!s for an l'ln rJr IJ.!at Ram!>H1Jh_ Dodgers suffer lost weekend M-ets series brings loss of shorstop, West Division lead hand "'hen strutk b) a Gooden fastball and ma\ be out for a month. dismal \ll'Cl..end J\ 11nh ,1 ll'mporary setbarl.. Eagles tie for t hird, advanc e in team play LOS ANGELES (.\P) -Heading into this past ""cckend. the Los Angeles Dodgers we~ leading the National League West and appeared to have C\ cl) thing going their way 8) late 5unda~ afternoon. they had lost their shonstop, their pitching ace had lost his control. their third baseman had lost h tS cool, and the)' had lost three straight games and their div1S1 on lead. Afler a .S-2 defeat by the New York Mets Friday nl&ht. Los Anselcs was beaten 4-0 by New York·s Dwi&ht Gooden Saturday naaht. They also lost shortstop Alf redo Gnffin. who suffettd a broken bone in his ri~t Sunday. Fern.ando Valenzuela suf- fered the qu1cl..l.'st e\lt of his major league career. lasting onh· 111 innings in the Dodgers· 5-::! loss to the Mets Valcn1uela. 3-5. was tagged for six hits and fi,e runs. wall<ed t..wo. and had no c;tnkcouts Later in the game. third baseman Ped ro G uerrero. hit b) a pitch from Ne" Yori.. staner David Cone. threw his bat onto the field. then charged the mound as both benches emptied. Such action poss1bl) could cost the Dodgers slugger a suspensio n. When the lost weekend ended. the Dod&er.. "'ere trailing the Houston Astros b) 11/J pmes in the NL West. Houston "'on Monday to t&kc a two- game lead. Manaaer T omm) Lasorda. who~ team sco~d only four runs in the three pmcs again t lhe ~Jets. saw the ''<\II tcam\gl\ 1n1n ,lump'·· he \.'ltd .. Th" team lJO h11 and "e "ill h11 · He al'lo l'\Pn'\\l'd ,nnliJl•ntc that Valcn1ucla. Y-ho\l' lOntrol ha'i ht-en shal..\ much nt thl\ -.c.·a<.on would bounce bal'I.. Then Guerrero gnt 1nt.1 J J rtkrl·nt kind of trouble After (one. v.ho al'n ,t•cmed to he struggltng "tth ht'l lOntrol thn·" two pitches in 11ght llO hrm (1ucrrcro g)a~ at him Thl•n. (om· th rev.what he described a<, a .. ~o mph cu~ehall that Gucrn·ro ducl..ed into·· The ball strul ._ ( rUl'ITt'ro on the left shoulder and he rc<,ponded ti .. thro"'- ing his bat . .\lthough pla~er.. from both sides ran onto the field. ap- parentl) no punch~ "ere thro" n and there v.e~ no eJCCllOn'> Home plate umpire John Kibler wasn't sure ""hethcr Guerrero would be punished /I/ The schedule AWAY Ton10M-Pl'l1 IOt' O" a • JS 0 ~ • ~v 7S--Pl'l1laM on.a A J 1>,.,.., • Mav 76-Ph.1lade1pt1111 4 H o ..,, ~v 17-Montreai • 3S o ,,.. ~v 71-Montreal 10 JS ., "' • ~v ~lrea 103S am • ~v »-New Yor11. 10 JS a ~ • On TV, Ctwinnet 11 • All games on KABC 790 "The> (the Mc~) "l"~ p111:hrng G uem-ro 1nc;1dC' all da .. " he \atd •• .\fier the first pitch "'°2" 11ght Guemro JUSt lool ed at him 2nd didn't~> a thmg The p11ch (that hit him) "'as a breal1ng ball " P.\l \1 PRl,(1~ r1ann1n~ 'I ti I IUIUf'(' p.ud ufl 0 J h ~ \\3\ 1111 till' E'tanLta High g11ll ll'am \1onJ3, in the pr\'ltmtnan round 1\f the l 11 ~nu than ( alil~1rn1a Rl·g1nnal kJm lhJmp1on\htp'> at < an,\1n ( ountn ( luti 01 tr. t('am\ .. ·nmpctmg. tour Imm eath 'e\.11on 1n ~1uthl·rn ( ahtnm1a f,tan .. 1a fini~hro in a 11e ll'lf third "•th ()am1t•n H1~h at Nr. and \.\111 ho.· the L)nl) Orang' Count~ team ad· 'an .. ·rng to the tc-am t'ompt.·t1t111n final' June ti al la 11,lla CC'untn Clut-i long 8c3Ch \11lhlan 1int\hC"d fir.,1 \\1th '8: and \\c-;1la~e "u S<.'C'Ond Jt Jb.i ( orona del \1ar tin1~hed at .i 14 \\CtlOfTthC'pa t ( o-coa(h Chud Pcm ..aid an l·arhcr tnp to the ~me couf'!i(' dunnp non-league compe111 1on hC"lfl('(1 thC' Eag~ Thompson may surprise some witb. Oly1npic picks Reputation has little -----effect on team selection COLORADO SPRING . Colo. ( P) - The 1988 U.S. men's OlylTI~ ba etball team -•II hue some "marquee names and thm: could ~ a ft'W surprisn. oech John ThomPIOft hu "8 playm left 11 thtTNhalid tte..;ncu1aoappm\1matdy20 pa.yen today. That ~P ""*bl}" Wiii include the "'marquee namasUcti as David Robintoa and Danny Mannina, but doa't be au~ 1( PLa>~ like Brian Shilw ind Dan M~ alto 1rt 1n ai. It ··1 think. in general, the)' have done c"tttmcly ell, panjcularly be~ on the ttputatton,·· Thom~saad ana nday' puhlic $C'r\mmasc at \·er. The $COm~ same will be hown ton &ht at 6:30 and 9 on Prime Ticl'ct. "That's 1fit mo t impnssi\C thint, . "The marquee pla)cB ha'~ come 1n •Uh the kind of attuuck that I Qntro. The> •tt divina on the noor for k>ott bait thcy'tt peclin1 up full cou.n. thcfre u1cnd1f\I the dcfcnsr. Weklt,1 coac thatthuttitudcwt ~ lfY•l\I to ,ct ·~ •w toda • pantc-ularty m ~ dtfcnsr and tht U'lns.ition. .. In the ianin 1llo"C talked •bout u. but today. )OU llW kids ~Otftl it. 0.v1d l,nd Mann!~ Het'lit) (Ha•t1n\).. lhOK art the kid who dad at. Tbett ltt keds •hoc:ould_ha,"t '''Y ca 1l~ha,e sa1d""cha\Cthebi rcputat1onund .. , can ""'alk around out here. Tho mpson •ill a.llow httle v.-alk1n& u he prcparn to dcfC'nd the told mtdal at Seoul 1n St'plcmbcr v.1th a pre n&. lllJn'>'C qyle and the surpn~ pla)crs ull 11 ~ Tnal are the Ont'S .. ho ("OU Id de that to t..hcir m:i'"ln • .. The le) to wha ''Cf~" m· t ha .. c "ill ha'c a lot to do •1th bo 1ntcn can pl.a" ... Thom n · id. .. Th othC'f Pl )'tn didn't a tch m c c MR. We did 1n av.fol lot of•· r~ before.,.~ amc hctt. I So' 1 tckph ncall one n· t and &II I heard •"I th name tajcr1 and ( 1 tanOc:oach (Bill) an •'I IWO'cJ fi&ht." Ma.rem t a ~loot·~ f°"'-atd ttom Central ~. 'h'P-n ho has urpnstd obsrncn at the Tn11, 1f no. Thompson. • \I\ f,wther lco-coach An ~IT)' I t,JJ "'h\·dulC'd Palm pn . ~ •hl 'l.3" bccau~ we wt>lT h 1 • ~ "\ '"'uld he the" ~m1finats. ... ..., ,• !' " '"'-<\ ''1mc of our luds bad :' ,, • ., •h nur~. and It '\,\.'BS to our ... '.11 1.1~e \\ l' had pla~('(f the back r , h1 •I,' tx·lorl' " ... I til ~. i;k... actuall~ I~ by 1 ........ p· "",~ '" c.trol..~ wnh four of t'tll 1 ~ t... ' hni,hed. bu1 "'1\b one ~1 11, 1 ·.,1,l rphned lao;t week and not 1,11 •h .,r Prm rt"lted on a pair Of :1. '!I men l{,Jn l>a"' turned in a 91 1n hi5 111,· ·, .1r' " lompc11t1on to round out h 1.rn, ,1., ll'P fi,e. ~h1ch 1ndudrd '4'n11• 'iuo ~oulcan (7S) JUn1or \1 l.l '"' ner PIO and sophomOfa i...cn < alH·n (7~) and .\ustin Ma l .. (' Minor league coach brought into action in marathon game F\-om Tk Associated Press RIVERSIDf -Run Ogl<''>b\ ftgurnl a his d.1}!> ~a pllcher \l.l"rC' v.cll ht-hind him After all. he's 3lS \car'> old dnd hadn t pllc:hed compet111'cl) '>1nce 11rn But when called upon. he quit kl) lame out ul retirement Ogk!>b~. tht• p1ll·hmg rnach ol tht• R1,er\llk Rnl Wa\l~. tool the mound 1n the 2Uth mningol a mJr.11hon conte!.t aga1n)I the San Jo'K" Giant\ and v.ould up !>uffcnng the lo!.!. 1n the \l\·hour I Y-mmute rnnte!>I v.hich ended earl) Monda) .\fler rl·tmng the \1dc in order 1n the top oftht· ~Oth. Oglcsb:y wa!> touched up for thf\'C' run~ .ind fouT hm 1n the.:! 1st as the C.,1ants defcatnJ tht· Red \\a'e l:i-'i "I forgot thl· last 11me I pitched ma}ht· I 'i H'Jr' ago .. said Ogksb} who hurl~ ha111ng practtte l)n J regular bas1!> for the Red\\ 3\l' ··1t It'll \trange I v.a<,n t giving 1n to them I JU\t tne-d to get tht• ball o"er tht• plate I kno1.1. I t:an't throv. the ball h\ rtn\bod\ .. 0gle!.b~ a natl\e ol R1,er\1dc hadn't plltht·d comPt•t1tl\t'I' '>lnlt· 197~ v..hcn he v.a\ 1n the "'1e\ltan League "He wa\ out thcrt· tu pmtnt an ll\l'l\\Orlo..l·d pitching staff from IOJUI)." l on' I orthia tht' R1 ' cr\lde manager said of tht· right handed ()gksb~ "Ron 1.1.as the OC'>t cho1u~ bnau">t· h,· 1hro"' ba111ng pr.u. ttn· e' t'r\ da' and he "'a' a pill h1·1 Torchia ·-..llll that Ogk-.b~ v.a' ll"\tl·d .1, a prtc hn rather than a' a lUach on the R1' er,ldl rmll'r ht·fon· tht• pme <.ahforn1J Leagut' tl'am' art 1ll1mrJ to mJ~t· SUlh dcs1gnat11in' to fill out their ~'·111.1n rn,tt·r\ on a da1h basis ·1 orch1a \aid had hi\ tt·am "'on the i.:.1nw < >glnh' "'ould haH'. btTn rl'4u1rt•d 111 \1gn a u1111r.1, 1 .1, J pl.na on M onda' 'llfo.tlll\l' to \unda\ The g;ime "'h1th ht·gan JI fl (If\ rm I'!> r \unda\ and endt·d at 12 >am \1onda\ kll 11. .. 1 1nn1ng' 'hon of thl' ( ahfurn1J Ll'agUl' rl'tord f hl' l11n~l''I gJnll' 1n kagul' h1s10~ I\ \l'\t·n hour' '\otllxh ">1.0rt·d altt·r tht· Rt·d \\ a\l' gnt t\\P 1un' in tht• bo11om ~11 thl' eighth tt• tic tht• ganw un11l tlw "'ht "'ht·n J c;ingk h' Paul Blair drll\t' in um: run .inJ anothl•r '>1ngk h' Rich .\ldn·tt· dn11.t in J f1J1r tor \,in Jo~· Quote of the day Natbaht Gut>rree, a rrenl h ll'fllll\ rlJ\l'I alter lu~ing tu 'o I "tlml'n's '>t'l'd \tl·lli < 11 Jf 11t \\cs1-<1ermam \lond.t' di tht' f remh 01"1\·n "T JClllalh thert•" nu v.a' to pla\ ht·r \\ 11h ht•r fort·hand. \ht· tJn v.1n the point from an' po~111on ll\ht•plil\\ht·rtx·,t thcrt l\nothin&o" l.dn do aga1n\I ht•r ·· Casino will not sponsor game .\I L .\' T I< {In ' J -T ht' m \hm " ~•di Hold,\. { J\1n11 "ithdn·" \1un- da' J' \ptm\or of thl' IX.·l lfl i...an..a<,- Trn1pk ha<,lo..t•thall game h..:tau\l' of tht• ._nn1r111.n"' \urruundrng l••"no 'unron ol an 1nll'r· u>Ul'gtalt' a·thklll t'\t·nt \hov.hoal prl'\ldt·nt f ran~ \11><l1la mJdt• tht· .innnunll·mrnl and ....i1d the l.t\lno hoix·d II\ I.I. llhdrJv.al J\ \flOO\Or \'11uld l'OJhll' rlanc, tor thl' ~Jmt· tu <1•llltnul' "'1th11ul u1n1n11. l'r" \htdh.J \.11J tht lJ\lno ,tdl plJn' to ht-;naalJhk to hu't Ttmpk alumni t'1.cn1' a"111.1atl·d \\Ith tht' twml' and \\oulJ tx J \Jd.thk 111 a''"' Tt·mnk m Jn' "'·" pc>\" bk tu J\\Urt• thl' t'' ent '\Ut'll'S'> "Thl' tomp.in~ ha1. 1akl·n 1hr al't1on tn an effort Ill end the cont rm t·r.,, 'urround1ng the ho1t'l-t·a,1n11·, !1pon\Or'>h1p of tht' g;ime · \1o<l1l.l ..aid 1n a <.tatt·mt·n1 fl'lt'J\l'd b\ tht l J\lnO \1odllaJdJt·d · 1t 1<, 1mnonan1101ht•dt·,donmcnt ol ~tlant1l < ''' J\ J "'t'll rounded ll''ton that ncnt' sut h J \ lht J t•mpk-i...an\<l\ tz,aml' ht· pla'l'd .11 (on1. l'nl1un HJll New indoor league emerges \T L .\' I .\ -T ht· \.\ 11rld Indoor FoothJ ll I lJgut Jnnounlld \1unda\ that thl' \l\·ll'Jm kagut• v.111 rla\ a lf~game '>lht·duk ht-ginning Junl 16 and ending "llh a \\orld H11v.l 1n IJtt· \ummcr ThL· \\lfl v.hu'K' l n·a11on wa~ annoum.t'd 1n \l.trlh ""di h.i' l' trJnlhl'>C\ 1n Balt1mon l nd1anapohs. l J' \ qw' \1 I uu1' \an .\n1on10 and San Diego l hl g.1 mt tullov. ~ rnllcgc football rules e'lte'pt thl'rl' J rl· onh t'1gh1 offcn'>l'l' and <;{'\CO defensive pla\1'r' The lt Jgut ., Jnnoum.eml'nt "'1onda~ madl· h\ a puhlil n la11nm agcnq in .\tlanta <>aid 11 planm·d to t'\pand in tu ( anada nnt \Car "'1th long-range rlan\ f11r a ''l'\tt•rn Europr d1' mon The annountcmcn1 ..aid the league "'a!> ncgot1a11ng a tdc' t\IOn contract "1th an unident1fit'd "nat111nal l·abk Lumpam ·· Seoul terrorist plot unveiled Ncw!>papc~ 1n London and Toronto rcportl'd that l ' S intelhaencc has d1'- nn l'rt•d a Nonh Korean terronst plot 10 llmT lam:ellatton of the Oh mp1c Gamt\ \lht•duled for ')cptember 1n South Kore-a ~ front-pa~e Washinaton d1spat(h b) ( harl~ .\'hman in the 'iunda) hpress ga\C no attn bu non for thl· reponed pllit. in wh1'h Japanese terrorists would attat k Bnt1\h f 1l·nl'h and .\ml"rtLan a1rl111l'lt in order to lnghtt•n pcopk J\.\3\ from the Ol)mp1t' It ....i1d tht' arrest l'arher this )Car ol Japant'!.(' tcrron'" trained 1n lOmmuni\t "lonh i...orca lt>d lo an 1n' t'\l1g.i11un that re' cak•d tht• plot. It did not '>a) ""here thl' ll'ironsl~ "'ere arrested In(. Jnada a \1m1lar rqx1rt "unda' tn 1hc Toronto \un ... 11d tht· plJn \ alkd tor allat h un target~ o t .\1r <. anada. T\\ .\ Bn11i;h ~1rv.a~s and .\1r f-rance 1 he dl\pall h from \\ a~hington quo It'd unidl'n1tfied <. I.\ am.I n11l1tal) sourt"l'~ Hatcher, Stilwell earn honors Bally Hatcher of Houston "ho hit • SH., and ~ored \I>. 11mes la\I "'eek. ha~ ht:l'll n.tml·d tht· "la11onnl League's Pla)er lll thl \\et·!. .ind \hurtsto p Kurt Stilwell of i...Jn\J\ l 11\ v.on \mem·an Ll·aguc honors Hatthc.-r''> snrt•t 1ndu(.kd glllng 1 l·ltir-1 'i a .7'' a\erage. 1n thl· "'l'l ~l·nJ \cncs v.11h St I oul\ l v..o ol h10, thrct" rum balll'll 111 during 1hc "l'l'k \lot'fl' game-winners a\ tht· .\\trm \\on tiH' of \I\ to tall· o'er fir!lt place in lht• 'Jt11rn..il Lea$Ul' \\est ~ti Iv.ell hit 391 . 'tconng nine run' and dm mg 1n I 0 He had a slugging percentage ol l{'IJ and an on-ha-.c a\'cragl' of 545 Tht' Detroit T 1gt'I\ 11n \londJ) placed rcl1rl p1tl'hn Mlkt HeDDe~an on tht 15-J.i, dr..abled h~t "hilt' he rc.'l'O\ers from inll.1mma1111n ol hi\ nght bKep Henneman's spot on the r1"1tr "J' lilll-J h~ Eric King of the T1gt'rs· (la'~ \ \ \ atlihJll' 1n Toledo Ohio Hennt·man v.111 bt.· d1g1hk to rt·tu111 to tht• D1..·1ro1t rosier J um· 7 Ht• l·arnt•J hi\ I Ith '3\l' \J turda~ 1n the Tiger'>· '·I '1nor. at < h1l.1go hut 111ld managa Sparky Andtrson lh.11 h1\ p1tlh1ng Jrm h,1J hnoml' 11gh1 again lfrnneman h.1, plll lll'd 1n I, g.1nH'' 1h1\ 'ca\011 v.1th an 11-1 rnord anti Cl I hl1 l'JI nrJ run J' t·ra~r Bruins hope to a void sweep HC>\T<>' -I hL· lh>,11111Hruin~.1.A.ho ~ tJll' 1hi: Oilt'f\ JI the Bo,tun C1ardcn 111 ' < iJnll· -I tonight hllf1l' to J\ n1tl a repla' ol thJt 1•1""J1'><!\llr1nv.h1ththL'\ V-l're wrpt h1. tht· \luntrt·JI ( jlJJdll'n' \1111 l' thl·n. lhl'll ha' l' 1"11.Tn o nh l"'o othn \tan le' < "P'"l'l'f'I' -llh 'l'"') or!.. 1 .. 1andt'r\11,cr \ ann>u' t'r 111l'l,,~JndfJm1.,nwn1n19kl . r hi: tloll11111 hnt•" lhJt \lol'.fl' pla\ 1ng J grt·at tt·am th.II ' pl.1~ mg l,:ll'JI htl\ h·\ ·· Hu \h>n U)3th l l'ff\ 0 Kl·dl~ \J1d loll1m 1ng 'undJ\ n1gh1' ti ' lo<.\ 111 thl' C )1 kr.. thJt put tht' Bruin\ J11"' n '-01n thl· bt· .. 1-ol-'>t'' l'll '>l'lll'\ · r ht·! ·rl· not making man' m1\takn · O 'Rl ill\ ... ml ot thl' O ill'f\ .rnd "'hl·n thl'' do lht· g11Jlil' I ( 1ran1 I uhri mj~l'' lhl \J\l' U.S. top Soviets in volleyball Television, radio TELEVISION 4 '" p n PRO BASEBALL Dodgerc, at PhilaJdph1J < h.innd 11 -I 'op m -PRO HOCKEY· "'HL Cham- pronc,h1p '4.·ricc, ( 1aml· 4 -r dmon1on at Boston E~Pl\ ti 30 p m -EXHIBITION BASKETBALL l ' .., <>I) mpit Trials Game I from l)\:O\er Colo ( tJf)l'J ). 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From Bl Wm's CR~ 1'> () 60 since his last "'10 He ha'I "'alked 14 batters 1n h1 .. last I~· 1 in nm~ (l"'o <>tan\) Getting the picture" The i\ngds v.efl' off to a good '>lart hov.e' er before tht: roof ca"C'd in on \\Ill Bnan Downing. w11h his fir-.t homt run at home.' this ~car and Sl'tlh o4 ).be \Cason. lifted the Angels to a 1-0 lrad 1n the third It "'a<. a two-out solo shot to left. There's something about ~t"" York pllche\ that Downing hke\ 1h1'> year ft~t. opening up the i\ngel' most recent road tnp. ()o"'n1n~ homered once in all thn."t' gamcc; at Yankee tad1um Downing had ne,er homered tn New York before. so he continued hi\ terronzing pace against the Yanke~ ~ h1t11nghts founh home run as,a1n\t 1f\em 1n ai many pmes It was Downin&'" first home run at Anahcam tad1um since Ocl. 3 of last ~ar. And the An&tls added another run in the fourth whtn Johnn) Ra} sco~ on Jad Ho"'ell's sharp. hnc- dn'c .s1naJe to nJht. Ra~ v.;i, ~1 1.1 ri l fL'<ltl lor a 'iin[l.k v. lll·n h" h.ird cr11und hall v.ent 1111 I),,,, n·, ~'"'1 lt.1d1ng ofl the lounh lllrllll); hut hl "ound ur on seuind \\ lh 11 lhl' hJll llUK. hl'll'd Ill CdlLhl'r J," I \~1nnrr "ho lhrcv. tht• hall av..1 1111 11. trrur \11 out latn ltov..l'll [1.nt'\ lh• \ ntt1 1, J 2-0 n lge llut '-it'" Yor~ tx:h1nd l\ldttin[l.h 11.·d tht twmt• ~ 2 1n the tilth \\ 111 v..allr..t·d "'o ~ h1lln RalJl'I \.11 IJna v.11h om OUI bt·lort RILkl'\ 11, 11drr'>on \lng.kd tn ru1 runnl'r\ 1111 '"''and !>CC'ond \.l.111mgl) '>ingled both runnt•r.. h •mt to l•l' the iame an out later \\1alk 1o<;antana.a .:!llO(actuall\ ::;::;~1 hitter. and 11 started after that '· '>Jld lfoJa'i. "The~ got tho\C' two run\ and that co't uc;' \antana 1...tme back to haunt \\ 111 again in the l'<th as the Yankees took the lead Mike Pagl1arulo singled w11h ont' out and Sk1nnrrdoubltd him 10 third bet ore S3nt.ana laced a one-hop single to ( htli Da' 1\ 1n nghl -sconn~ PaaJ1arulo and g1\.ing New York a 3-- . Carr to take Brummet•s pl&ce Emcs• Carr. who was a pan-11me iss&i.ant to W alt Hanard 11 UCLA lasl ha kctbalJ ~a~n. ha bttn aa~ as a.ntcnm head coach oft~ Sadd)d)a(k Col~ mcn·s provam v.hi~ BilJ Brummel 1s away on ~tical aea~e. 8n.unmd ltft to acttpt an auiJtanl coacb1na ·oon under Bob Kn· t 11 JridiaN Un•~erttty far tM 191 19 n. .. 11·11 hr 1 pal opportunity for mr." Brummr l ~1d. "I'm 1oin1 on a sabbaucal btcau$C I "'ant to see whal I can learn and 10 become a ~tttr c-oach . rm not bumtdoutoranythina hkt that. .. We Md a number of \.Cf')' sood andid~tcs and alt v.oukf~c cSonc a One Job ... Brummel iaid ... Hii n · po u~totour·)cat~ru1tintwtllbta plu5 to tbt Cullcer and I f«I comfortable about my ~ptactmcnt v.hilc I'm aon .. JJ,,1ntagl' lknder<ion's ground ball out to ,,lond <,rorcd Skinner from third 10 11,11.t' thl' Yankees a 4-2 ll'ad. K111a'> alw felt that Will "'as being '4..IUL.Ctt•d b~ home plate umpire Lan) ) oung "I think qu11e a few were taken J\\a)' from him:· he !laid ... .\fter the first two innings. (Young) settled dov..n and called a prett) good game ... W1llu: Randolph singled to center 1n the c11th1h 10 score Santana • ANCEL NOT•S -Mii"' Mc'--• wu not •n the •••rnnii ~neuo Monclev ~ ol N•n .n "'' riO">• elOow ceutlne ftUf'l\Oftftl '" ~' rltfll !\end X·revs Jell.en Nlt«>Oev CW Dr L-b Y~ were M9•1ive. atthou9n Mel.-~ conllnuft 10 .. _.ienc. lrr11etlon "Hit hal'd Is tolno r>UMO,.. M kl Maf\effr C..te ••" ' Tr.. ooc1or '• 901ne lo ,...,.. 10 00 1 dW lftl " Mc~e .. Id IN N lft !\et llfffl ~~ ""'" ofl·end·on for e ,,_ 'II !\es Ileen """.no tor ewllllt," ~ Md . .emor• "II'• On·to·MY.. Yocum Mo -,...., 01lefler •av KAWQYll, ..... ""'-'Int f\'om e K tel re ,_ve lnNf'Y on ni. left .Mde, Oft MOncJev Y oc;um ftutld • merlled ll'nllf'0""*11, llOw· '"'"· 111 Krewa~ . lllr1I MeCl ..... lt ·ll w• I.Ce N l..-..r f3·2) ..... _.,. Dia ........ "II wll -TetMW ,... tt•ti en ~efinnde• .. ~ flle ~ --•"" .... .,.,... Maslonka signs Oranic Cout1 Colks,e ins~ line i(tt Manin Maslonka bu iJM(J a ktiaofjnttnt to continue hj foolba.11 carttr and attend Khool at We tcm talc Collt1t in Ounnoon. Colo Maslonka. •ho wu 1 pe.rt-tirm Ulrtcr for the P1rat 1n 19U, ~turned from h15 home in A.ndlor- age. Al. in 1987 10 lead the 1cam in t.adln ~llh 11, Amon& tbe 150 team• expected to compete In the corporate relay dJriaion a.re the C09ta Meu team of Mike Leanlcll, Rob Wallatrom and Jane Wetsel (left), and Newport Beach attorney• Jay Swigart. Erle Salt&man and Kmt Yeager. Eventtodrawover 1,600 Performing Arts triathlon features top pros. amateurs numerou'> agt• d1' l\Hlll'> tor amateur llll'll and \\Ollll'n JS "-di and l urrentl\ hold' thc No I world ranking b> ihl' .\!><,0<.1a11on ot Prn- fcs .. 1onJI T nathktc'> Wh1k Tank~ 1sexpcttt•d tu lead thl' nwn·, licld he fin1<,hcd a d1s.appo1n1- 1n~ fourth to tough romf)l'lltmn a \C'ar <1~11 Tht· t\.\O·llml' lla\\a11 lronman l hJn1p anix·ar<, to ha \l' rt•gaincd hi\ 1111 111 Othe. top pro\pe<I!> include Jant•t (1rc1:nkat. I.A. ho tirmhed o:.ccond a~ ear ago and Janinl' Dalt') v..ho rc:centl) v..on the West C oa't 81a1hlon St·ne., ( hamp1onsh1p~ Thl' third annual Orangt· < ount' Performing .\rt\ ( l'nter Triathlon 1' e\pctll·d to dra" a lull tidd ol 1.650 athktt•s. including l SO lt'<im' 1n tht• rela\ competition fhc l"\.l'Ol. V. h Ith inti uJl'\ a l ). ~ilomcter c,v..1m J5-~1hlmt•tt·r b1kt' and 111-~ilometcr run. heg1n\ Jum• " at 7 am The C,\\lm 1\ 1n La~c \11\\IOn \'&l'JO the b1kl· O\Cf a portion ol the 1984 01) mp1l l'ou~ ant.I lht• run alrl>'>'• htll\ terrain H 1'> lop challenger\ \hnuld ht· .\ndrt'"' \1c!\;aughton a 25-~car-old "ho "on the Lo' -\ngl'll'<. Triathlon ~t'rlt'' and Brad Kearn!>. a 23-}l'ar- uld "ho fin1\hcd third 1n last }Car\ ratl anJ "on 1h1: I 9!P De">t·n Printl'\!> Biathlon St·nec. fht• v.1nner.. ot the men\ and 1.1. omt·n ' d1 \ISlt>O'I v..111 ""In S~ IXlO e:Kh. "'1th oH·rS 11 11001n total pnn'> a\\Jrdnl .\matrnrs will rccc1 \ e a"'ard\ for lir\l \l'U>lld and third rlace b~ Jgt· g1 uup \. oluntn·~ Jrt' llt'l'dt'd for the: three 1nd1' 1dual wgmt·nt' ol thr romp!'t•· 11on .ind tor thl' f\.'@."tration .rnd pre- ran· tum11un' \II 'olunteer\ rt'ul'\e a u1mrnt·111orall\l' T ·\h1n and lunch Jn .1Jdi11on to tur pmk\\lonal tnathlcle!> '>Ulh a\ .ll·)l'Jr-old "i..u ll Tank' lhl· 19Xo ~hamp1on and ( olll·C:·n ( anrwn a forma tnathll'tl' t•I lht• \l'Jr lht• l'\t'nl 1ndudt'\ In thl' \\Omt·n·., pro l<)mpet1t1on. < .11111011 " thl' t'-'o-11ml' Jdcnding l hJmp \t ~7. Cannon ha\ been a u1mix·11tl\e t11a1hktl' 'inn~ 198.::! and hJ'> con\1\tl·ntl~ ht-t·n among the tnp munc' "'inner'> I ntt'll'\ll'd 'olunll·crs \huuld call John Rcxknburg.it l\'i~-8444 < an nun "'111 bt· thallcngcd b' 2t•· \l'ar-nld l...1r'tl'n H an<.'l'n. fU\l .i 1h1n··~l'Jr 't'tt·ran ot 1nathlt>n1, "ho tUrnl'd to thl· 'f1t>rl tull·llmt• J \t·ar .1go Im mmc 1nlorm.111nn ahout tht' r.lll' or rl'gl\tr.111011 t·all ( ailforn1a .\1hk11l Produl 11on' JI X46-0I\ I' His four-hitter moves Astros two games ahead of Dodgers From Tbt Associaltd Press It v.a\ thl· fir<.l tlml· in hi'> W·\l·a1 1,Jrl'n 1h.11 Hou,t11n p1tthcr \like '-'•Ill hn1Shl·d J u•mpkll' gJlllc 1.1.t·.iring \trt:l'I dot ht'\ and k.ithcr loaft•r\ Thl unbt·att·n 1'K Oll plll'hcd a lnur·hlltl'f tnr hi\ "'th \tr J1gh1 , >l Ion -tht· longt'\t v. inning \t rc;1k o f h1\lJrl'Cr -,1, 1hr .\\Ill>'> 1"11.·at the P1ll~hurgh P11c1tt'' J.(l Mond..i' n1~h1 111 J gJn1l' t .illcd h) r<11n and hl'J'' "1mh Jilt'• h· inning' \U1t1 '>31d h1\ tradt'mark '>l'llit -lingl'I ta,1hall """a' thl' tx· ... 111, bt·L·n.111 ~a\on lfl gu11n trouhk \\llh tht'la\lhall. thr ,rl11-tingt•r gol ml' out nt 11 But rl'alh I haH·n·1 had a hJd JJ) all -.ea-.on l''t' been 1n a rcalh guod grc>oH· ·· l he .\stro\ "ho \\On lnr tht• \l\th 11me 1n therr la\t '>C'cn g.imc~ and lead tht• l O'> .\ngclc\ t>o<lgef\ b' tv.o gaml''> 1n the Natwn.il l eaguc V. est In the onh 111her NL gamt' Reds 8, Cardinals 3: l l<nd \.frClcndon. Paul O 'l\:t."111 and Terr. Mt( inn druH' 1n t"'u run<. ap1t•re to lead JI l - h1t < inunnau attJl l Denni~ Ka\nlU!>~n p1tlhed ,_' 1nn1ng' lo \nan ..i Pl'r!>onal thrt-c-game losing ...ireak. He allo"ed ,., h1t\ and 1hrel' run~ 1n v.1nning for the fir,t 11me .,inle .\pnl I~ Jo,e R110 v.cnt 2' 1 inning\ and John 1-ranco ()Ill hed thl ninth Lu\l'r Jo!>C Deleon 3-4. ga' t up c1gh1 l11t'> and.,., run' 1n 5' •innings McClcndon h11 h1\ fir'>I homt• run of the '>l'a\on a l\loo-run shot 1n thr \C\Cnth oil Roh I e>r'>lh In the <\mencan Leagul' Brewen 9. Blue Jays 7 < 1lenn Brau' homcrt·d and Paul Molitor had thrl'e hm a\ host Mdv.au~t'l' dl'leated Toronto dew11e fi,c home runs b) tht• Blue Ja~., Tom Fernande/ kd on lhe g.am( I.A.Ith a home run * Marlnen 14, Red Se• l 90$TOfl SIA TTL I . .,., .. ,.,,.tt 1t> ....,.,,.. 0•£•"' 1t (;,f',...-... ff <t"" c...-~•. ttom.-ou 9Al'\OVI rt ... ~ ... \ I l 0 • 0 ) 0 4 I 1 0 I 0 I 1 • I I I 0 I 0 4 0 I I • 0 0 • l 0 0 0 .. ,~ .. 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Indians 2: < >111t· lJUilkn d ouhll'll homl· a 1un1n thl '"th inning and tht l h1t J!tlt \\hill' "io' t•ndnl a 'l 'l'll·ttJllll' lt"ing \trc.-a~ \ l.1r~ \.1la\ "ngkd v.11h one· out ;ind< 1ullkn v.11hou1 .111 KBI 'llhl' ~prtl '" d11uhledv.1th l\\O l>UI\ to hrl'ak J 2 : Ill \1ehd11 Pero -1-1 g.11. t' up 1""11 run., dnd "'"hit' 1n" • I 11111 llf.\ Twins 7, Royals 3: C 1an C.ral'ttl had lhrcc h1l\ Jnd \l 111nl thl' tto-aht•ad run in lhl· eighth inning on < 1crw L.11!.1n '<;1n~k k;1Jing \1c,111ng ~innt·<,ota ll\t•r "'-an"1' ( 11 \ < 1aC'll1 douhled v.1th onniut offHrc.'t \al:>t.'.rhag.t·n '·' \\1th l\\\I t•UI\ Larkin \!Ogled tor a n-S lead J...t•11h \thl'1 ton 2-1 got the' 1t 1t>r. and kn Reardon earm·d hi\ l'lghth \J\ l' • Marintrs 14. P.d Sox 3: Jim Pre<.lc) drmt• in ll\t' run' and 1111nl'd ".11d,t'' IJrantk~ and Hen!') < 01111 in h1111ng ho.ml'f'> during a \l\·run '>C'u>nd inning a\ hoc;! \1·.111k '>trol.t·d a c,ca\on-h1gh IX hit'> Pre\ In al!>o l11t a threl'·run douhlc and Ah 1n l>•I\ 1c; h11mt:rt·d fur tht· \1anna<; who c;c:ored their mo \l run' 111 t ht• "l' J\( II\ Hill S"'1ll -1-1 &4l'l' up eight h11' Hl· rcrnrdt'd :!II gruunLlhall out\ 1n tht• tompktc gamt· Orioles 7, Athlellcs 3: M1kt' Bodd1lh'1 rnded hi\ tt·am-rl·rnrd I I-game losing -;lr..1d and Ralt1more heat hn\t Oakland fur II'> third straight' 1cto~ Thl' Onolt'\ "ho had not 1.A.On l"'O '>lra1gh1 game<i tx·forr 1h1' 'treak bt•at Oakland ace Oa' t• ~tl'"art. 8-J lur tht• 'ernnd 11nw in 11 da)s I arry i;;hcet~ and Riel Schu hoth douhkd Ill a four-run ~cond 1nn1ng and Cal R1p~en hit a l\\O·run hom<·r. h1!.c1ghth.1n the third to make 11 ti-0. 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NEW YORK (AP) -~ Dave Winfield of the New York Y1nke«. who leads • the Amcn~n Lcuuc 1n runs ball~ in witK )9 and 1s scrond in hiulna with ·~ .372 avcraac i1 me carty leader in betio11na for w S9th All·Star Oamc. to bt hcld in Cincinnati July 12. t W1nfitld bu 40.364 \Otes 10 34.696 ror the' Ammcan l.Q&UC runntr- up, Jose C11neeco of 0.~-1 land. alto an outflekttt. • • Loud Mons&oooak i Smnh leads, tbe ,N'aliOMI ~ VMCS ~lft X912 ~ followed bY outrtttdtt Dar-!}! Str1wbCtt)r of lite N(W,., ~ ad Mtts trnth J6.996. ---:--~-..i.~------.. pA..• ----·--• " II II " J I/ I/ p s ~ T N c L l l () c. It LI w ltt ... 8< Ca Al C.c '"" 0 1 9'• Hr Inc: $11• Cit OI ,.. .. tt IJI rt; ... .. Major_ J,,eague standings America.a Leif6ae WEST DIVISION w 29 21 20 19 19 19 17 L Pd. 01 Llt Streal Lost 3 Lott 2 Lost l Won 3 Won 1 Won I Lost 3 B•m• Away 10. 7 19-., 13-11 8· 9 Oakland Teus Kansas Clly M1nnC$0\I Chicaao Scattlt Aqell 14 674 s.s 20 Sil 7 6-4 23 .465 9 S-S 8-12 12-11 22 .463 9 6-4 11-10 8-12 23 .452 91h 3-7 1 l·ll 8-10 25 .4)2 IO'h 4-6 8· 9 11-16 6-12 11-IS 27 .386 12112 4-6 EASTERN DIVISION New York Detroit Cleveland Boston Milwaukee Toronto Baltimore 28 26 27 12 22 18 14 .667 7-3 Won 3 Won S Lost I Lost I Won 2 Lost 2 Won 3 16-8 10. 8 13-6 14-12 I S-1 1 12· 6 16-7 14-10 IS .63' l'h 7.3 16 .628 I'll 7-3 18 .SSO 5 5-S 8-6 7-9 11-13 2-18 20 .S24 6 4-6 25 .419 10111 3-7 7-12 7-16 9 34 .209 191'2 S·S Moaday'1 Scoret New York S. An1d1 2 Chicago 3. Cleveland 2 Minnesota 7. Kansas City S Milwaukee 9, Toronto 7 Seattle 14, Boston 3 Baltimore 7. Oakland 3 Onl\. games scheduled Toalr.1•1 GamH Nc:w York (John 2·1 ) at A..1e 1 (McCask1112-3). 7 JS p.m. Milwaukee (Filer 0-0) at Detroit (Alexander 4-2). 4 JS pm Cle:\ eland (Swindell 8-1) at Ch1ca,ao (l.aPoint 4-2). 5.30 p.m Minnesota (Lea 0.3) at Kansas City (Lc1brandt 2-6). S·3S p.m Toronto (Cerutti 1-2) at Texas (Hayward 3-0). S:35 p.m Bmton (Smithson 0-0) at Seattle (Campbell 2-5). 7:0S p.m. Baltimore !Tibbs 2-0) at Oakland (Onti veros 2-1) 7 35 pm Weelnesday'1 Games '-el.\ 't ork at An1el1, 7:35 p.m. Baltimore at Oakland. 12: I 5 p.m Milwaukee at Detroit. 4·3S p.m. ( lc:H~land al Chicago. S·30 pm \t1nne~ta at Kansas Cit}. S.3S pm Toronto at Texas. S:3S p.m Bmton at Scaulc. 7·0S p.m. National League WEST DIVISION w 2S 21 L 16 17 :!I 21 27 27 Pct. GB LIO Streak Won 2 Lo~1 "\ 'W on I '-'on I Won I Won I Home 16-7 I .:!-12 I 1-1 I 14-1"\ 13-1 ~ Away 9. Q I() .. S 11 -10 g. 8 liOU'>tlln Dodgen 610 8-2 564 :! 3-7 <. tnctnnat1 \an Franu\Co \an Diego .\tlanta 512 4 6-4 ,., 512 4 b-4 I 5 12 J57 1011: S-S 2-12 8-13 .308 12 4-6 4-14 EAST DIVISION 'le~ ) ork Pittsburgh 30 2S 21 20 18 IS 11 18 22 21 22 24 . 732 7.3 Won 7 Lost ~ Lost 2 \\on 2 Lost Lost 11 · 3 16-7 11-12 19-8 9-11 10.10 14-12 9-15 8-1 7 .581 6 3-7 ~t LOUIS Chicago l\fontrcal Philadelphia .488 10 6-4 .488 10 4-6 b-Q q. 7 450 I l'n 3· 7 .38S 14 S-S 7-7 Moeclay't Scotti Atlanta at Clucaao (ppd .• rain) Houston 3. P1ttsburah 0 (8 'h 1nn1ngs) Cincinnati 8. St. Lou15 3 Only pmcs scheduled TM.ay'1Gamn Dod1en (Hcnhiscr 6-2) at Philadelphia (Ruffin 3-4). 4·3S p.m Allan~ (P.Sm1th 1-4 and Puleo 0-0) at Chicago (Moyer 2-4 and "1p~r 0..2} l2). IO:OS a.m. Houston (Ryan 4-2) at Pittsburah (Drabek 4-3). 4:0S p.m. San Diego (Jonct 3-S) at Montreal (Dopson 1-1).4·35 p.m San Francisco (K.ru.lcow 3-2) at New York (0Jeda 4-2). 4:35 pm C 1nc1nnat1 (Robinson 2-3) at SL Louis (Carpenter 1-0). 5:3S p.m Wed.Hsclay'1 Games Dodgett at Philadelphia. 4:35 p.m. C ancmnau at St. Louis. I 0:35 a.m .\tlanta at Chicago. 11 20 a.m San Diego at Montrtal. 4:05 p.m Houston at Pittsburgh. 4·05 p.m San Francisco at New York. 4·3S pm AMEIUCAN LEAGUE YankMS S, ~ 1 NEW YORK CALlltotlNlit. ltHnotn If • n<llSlft :It> MtnolV lb JClert. <Ill Wlt!Olncf Wlnfle4d rl Pglf'\;IO lb Ski,,...... c S•nl-U e9rltM e9rltM • 1 I I Ownne <II\ S 1 I I •Oii Schof>lou •OJO ' O 1 ? 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The t'nll'\ I~(' " 1 1 ~ 11..,r »Julh s-''I 1111 , h11d!'l'n It\ 1nJ yndC'1 1 he•~• Im fi~h•nt run' twm OcC'an\ldc lo Pl ~a"no PntM .. 111 ht' 11'1."n fm 1hr liT'\I li-.r larg<"I fi\h caughl h\ an aJull and 1h, 1 r lfl• Ju~h1 h' a child \!\ a,.ar.1• .! "1'11."r n\l raffil." pntt:\ '"''' , nnrlut1t' t ht' . 1 t' tlbtain Mn .,,,,rm111on call Chn\ 'cumana1 11' · ·~\.tl•V ~Sierra cabln• anilabJe "os.tm1tr ""•• "" Pu l. h11' m""' cahi'I\• soil ll\1t!Abk' for -.um crw1 u"· 11'\ lhC' Men-C'd l~kr art• at sq '°pt·• '\tllhl For mnrt" 1nh•11,..at1or. ''" 'ummcr ITfltal\ of the cabin~ call '1 •c.emttr "'•ttonal Part. and Cum Co 11 <:'<1<>1 1,.s.~nn.a ... , ---STARTS TOMORROW---..... __ ..... S1t Ult ._.,.Al'lll I.IA-. ..., ·~ .... " •~-.oc ••n~~" ,_... r-c.-lawna ,._..., !,.. __ -1-c--. ,.,,. m .1.. ~~ OIS' ~ Ol'SO "' JtlS *1..A -AOA •O'IAHG! '1(:11f'k\~·----~ ... 1.00 U< ~~ ClOSTAlllSA •--<*MACH 1.40\INAltAC.. *ITAll'TOO< ANA-1'11:"1<1-°"""• ···~ WU~ll ....._"_._ &lw.-0....'-""' ,,.. _ _,,...,, ·-··~ U• >501 .. 1.aTIO 49 II' ll!le' ~ ..... .,Jt •OOSTA --·-s..111 C-'WI ,_..1!•1 ·--... JO ,...,_V-"-,.. 0110 °""" "' J6tl The first was for himseK. The second was for his country. This time it's to save his friend. , I STALLOIEA Amerlcanllemt Auocklllon Four cheers for.Hope at the Center Oran,e County fans thanked Bob Hope for the mcmones be•s aiven them ovef' tM past half century - with four stand1n1 ovations -dunna the famed comedian's one·n1&ht stand at the Perfonnina Arts Center in Costa Mesa Saturday night. And Hope rcsPonded with an hour of the snappy patter and pointed o~rvations on c'1rrent events that have made him 1 livina l*nd as 1 hiJhly appreciative audience fueled him with laughter and applause - even thouah he twice mispronounced the name of the city in which he was appcanna. Perhaps his lavish praise "I LOVE 'WILLOW: .. I IO.JllD MVSll.f ENTHRAU.ED ~ rRCDXlO wmt EllO.JGH THR1.1.S AK> l-"Q.I 10UO£S FOR BOTH BROfT KDS AK> NTf.UJGfNT ADLlJ'S:' c-.,-«Mt rv ~-• -rtOW PlAYlrtO --•I.lo--·---·--·· --·u -_.....,.... ---°'-.. ,.. -.... "'1RM11ir-~--;t1Q:za'5i'~~.-;iiiii"--' _, .. ,. _, ....... -···-1•-•U•llO ... _ i!tj for the Scacntrom Hall auditorium compensated. Hope, beadhnina 1 benefit a~r· anee for 1M Irvine Symphony Or· chestra. was joined by s1naer Susan Akin, Miss Amenca or 1986, and the Ronnie Brown Orchestra under the direction ofGcofTOarkson. Akin opened the show with a brief melodic warmup, and the native Mississipian brouaht a little country flavor lo the proceedings ("Is it ok.ar, to do country music in California? • she asked). Her vocal stylings were stroni. i( a little static, and the packq.ina lef\ scant room for im· provement. Hope brouaht the crowd to its feet as the house liahts came up for his entrance -and remained up throughout his share of the bill. He won a "standina O" apin when presented a tribute from the Air Force and Navy for his many years of entertaining the troops overseas. The octogenarian comic (he'll be 8 5 Sunday) ap~red in pnme form as he discussed the Reagans' alleged astrology dependency, the plight of TV evangelists and the Southland's freeway crunch. ··About the only µ.=:m-========================:":==:::!.l traffic that moves in LA 1s the drug Toi TITUS traffic," he quipped. Hope is one of the most successful exponents ofthe Henny Younamann school of comedy -the joke teller. Not stories or anecdotes, but plan, simple "two 'u)'1 walk into a bar ... :· jokes. They simply pour out of b1m, and most of them arc genuine zinaers. He bcpn a musical parody of his life to the tune of "Buttons and Bows,'' his hit sons fr'Om "The Paleface," and, as the orchestra would warm up, Hope would halt them for another joke. It became a game of cat and mouse with the audience -and the mice had the time of their hves. The orchestral strains of "Thanks for the Memory," indicating the close of the show. came all too quickJy for the assembled onlookers. On the verge of85, Bob Hope remains at the pinnacle of Amencan humor. Danish movie tops at Cannes Film Festival "WILLOW"(~) 1-• 6 TUCIC OCUT STIJl[O lt._. •. 7 ... '. "LAST EMPEROR' (P011) ET ricr..- 12 •s.4 00.1 )O.lf )O "FRIDAY THE 13TH PAf'1 VII" (i.) .,. '°' 1040 "BEETLE JUICE" "(( (PO)MIC>Wl llUTOll HS I lO t lO "SALSA" (PG) t.c .. , .. UMIOll• "NOT Of= THtl EARTH" t.c , .. , 6 ll·l lO 10.IS HA~ArlP TWIN .• -*• 631 )501 . , .. , .... TOWN CE NTER SC lr•r ,,,,.,. 751-4184 ' ... p.,. '"'\I ,,, >J{ ,,,..,. . . "' - "WHITE MtlCHIEF" , .. , 12 ot 2-tO •IS 6 U I lO 10 lO "WILLOW" (PO) 7Mll • 5 TllACll DCUY S fO(O 11 lO-J OO·S JO.I 00·10 IS "THE MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR" C"I 12 IO l JO.S 00 7 ll 1000 NSALOME'I LAIT DANCE" (i.)OCUISM £JUCDD1' I •l l~S • 7•,...lttS "MT\MN TO SNOWY RIVER" (PO) I 00 "STANO I DELIVER"'*'°* "STORMY MONDAY" (R) CIClUSIV( l*ACOOT 5 lO I ll 10 JO "COLORS" (i.)~T DUWM SU 7Jl.lt-00 "WILLOW" (PG)V~ me 700 tJO "WILLOW" (i.)VAl llllO 100 930 "BEETLE JUICE" (PG)MlaWl l(JJOll ,.~ ··~ .... "HIGH SEASON" , .. ,~ llSJ(l Sll 7 •US "MILAGRO BEANFtELD 11'!0000 llOANltQ YWW ~ WAR" (i.) ti.l 6 IS It JO M S l~7l01000 ILOXllRUES"(PG1l)l:ll "COLORS" "SHAKE DOWN" (i.)US (R)SlM l'Oll * "A•OVE THE LAW" 6111 I JO It •S (i.) 611 IHS ST AND 6 DELIVER (PO) IO "RETUM TO SNOWY faYO" 1fRETURN TO SNOWY _,,_ (PQ)l IS .. STAND a ~-R_IV_E_R_".,.C_P0_)6 __ 0_1_t_JS_--t• M DELIVER (PG) 6 1~1•u ·•SHAKEDOWN" (i.) "fr"ABOVE THE LAW" (") l:OS-t:SO "BEETLE JUICE" c Po> lllCMAll nar1111 101'~19'5 ... _ .. _ ..... ---.,._ ---.r.ima __ ,_ ·~ ··-_, ... .. _ ---..,_,_ -- --·-: ... ·-----.._ •u-. ..._ ,..., .. _ UAT•O... .. _ .... ---,_ ------.. _ -----:-;..--· :.~ ..... -·----.. -- • COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, B'l Innovations repeated on 'fast track' Imprf;>ved fruit sale Gen eral contractor rolls wit h pliilch es s o visitors can ride the rapids at Knott's Neat her ram. nor sleet, nor numer- ous dcs11n chanaes have kept Berney Construction from mecun1 its dead- line for completion of the newest auract1on at Knott's Berry Farm. the Wild Water Wilderness ride. which will open to the public on Fnday. Dcs1aned to simulate a white water rapids raft nde. with passenicrs ndin& in frcc-floattn& fiberglass ves- sels that negotiate rapids. $Cysers and waterfalls. Wild Water Wilderness 1s the longest ndc of its t)~ 1n ( ahforn1a according to official~ of the amu~ment park an Buena Park. &rne) ( onstruct1on was the gen- eral contractor for the pro1cct, which cx-cup1es J 5 acres between Ghost Town and the Roanng '20s area The nde will accommodate 1.500 people per hour who will traverse a 1.735- foot long .. nver .. channel winding through a wilderness setting Dunng their turbulent nde. watcr- wra}ed passengc~ who look closely ma)' possibly catch a glimpse of .. Big Foot." the creature which many sttll belle' e roams the rugged mountains ofthe Nonhwest To complete the project on tame. Berne) Construction has had to O'ercome a number of ma1or obsta- cles. repons Bill Heberling Sr. pro1cc1 manager for the In inc-based firm "Under normal cond1t1ons. st would have bttn a l()..month1ob.'' he said. "However. with numerous de· saan chances and add111ons to the ndc -not to mention 22 days of rain - we've had to put in a lot ofadd1t1onal manhoursand ovens me to get the JOb done on schedule " Heberling said Berney met the light deadlines because of its e'<penise 1n "fast-track" JObs. as the) arc referred to in the trade .. Fast-tracking" in- -.ohes an aCleleratcd process 1n v.h1ch construction work actually begins on man} aspects of the pro1ect before the plans are finalized. In fact. 11 was Berne} 's success 1n "fast-tracking" another ma1or amusement park prOJCCt -the renovauon and n:modehng of Fan- tas)'land at D1sne) land in 1983 - which helped the compan) land the Knott's contract "We wanted a contractor that understood the time constraints and complexity of a pro1cct hke Wild Water Wilderness nde and one that could respond to the une'<pected changes and problems that 1n' anabl;, occur dunng thC' construction pro- cess." said LarT) D Frack. vice president at Knott's lkrry Farm "&rne) ·s reputation for de-.eloe>- (Pleue aee RIDE/88) Examination ends for Lincoln Savings PHOENIX. Anz. -Charles H Keating Jr . chairman of o\mencan Continental Corp .. the parent of LiDcoln SaviA11 and Lou Association of Ir. ane. has announced that Lincoln and the Federal HomC' Loan Bank board have am1cabl;, resoh ed the I 986 e·um1na11on of Lincoln Lincoln ·s regulatory net wonh was 6.68 percent at Dec 31 1987 Pursuant to the agreement. Lincoln will add an add1t10nal SI 0 mil hon to 1tscap1tal through the sale of preferred stock to AMCT In add111on. Lincoln intends to raise up lo S 150 m1lhon of add111onal l ap11al through the sale of sccunues for future itrowtti. , The resolutaon of the 1986 exam1na11on dOt's not involve an) change JO pre\ 1ousl} issued financial ~tatements for 1985. I Q86 or 198" fore11herlancolnorAMC'C o\tDcc 31 1987 Sl8m1lkonolrC'corded resuvcs were designated for ccna1n specific loan and real estate' asset!> Lincoln has agreed to no11f~ the FH LBB of an;, future change'> 1n such specific reserves Keating said Sunda} that the agreement reflects the pan1es· recoan111on that Lincoln will file an apphcataon to acquire an insured inst1tu11on in a d1stnct other than the FH LBB-11 th D1s1nc1 and to transfer FH LBB supcn 1sory rnpons1b1ht} for its operataom to that other distnct Pending acuon on Lincoln's apphcauon. FHLBB-'W ashington ~111 handk all matters related to Lincoln and \.\Ill conduct a regular penod1c exam1na11on in the ordinary course Lincoln Sa-.sngs 1s a S5.4 billion C'ahfom1a Ileen~ sa-.1ngs and loan assoc1a11on with dcposllS insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp • • • T1te Fhtorocarbon Co. announces results for the first quanC'r ended Apnl 30. (Ple&M eee BEST /88) LAKEWO 0 1 rnff"• \ovth .. , .. ,. '"'"-'? ....... Bn.t TO INOWT IMI II ntr ~ CONnNUIS 1N1 ........... ntllll MIN A A U.T INf -hll 11 .. LADT tM WMnt ••at , .. .,. , ... NllON• ..... AIOVI THI LAW • ................ 1h»Mlt14J .,. " .. ... M T U1'1 Miil l90INI •tlOCOCNU DUNIKI If" IOWT STDIO MMil •••l'WIDf MNAU CO&.OltS 111 ,,,. lllJ •i• ,, .. ,.,. IAtU llwrl "°'111 IAUA ll'll! t•M.1 -•u1 .. UTU ITaao RIDAY TMI 1STM PAIT VII: THI NIW l&.000 11111 1""1 Ml ...S ......... 1 .... ----~OUIOll LOUMAMON9"""'" AAND ANO DIUVU tNt ............ , ....... TMt MH.AGllO MANflll.O WAii 111t .... ._ , ... AllOVI THI LAW 111 l"IAC'f lOlleS d NOT Of lMll IMTM 4ll l oll,,. ..U ..U l!ll 1- _.. .. _ .... _ a1muuec1 "' , ... ., ......... 1 ... DOUT STDIO ""• wn~ llUOf SMAICIDOWN 111 1 • a.-klJ ........ NISON 1111 I II etJI l•U HAIN DAMW flll ltU1• IHJ 90lS'fSllMO ......... fATAl ATTIACYtoH Ill hll ltU t:• 1,u l•lf ..-.. u.~ru'°" .... ....,.,,,. MOWl-UWtlll! To finiah the new Wlld Water Wlldemea ride at Knott'• Berry Farm ln time for lta Friday openlna, Berney Conatruction of Irvine employeCl the 'fut-track ' procea. Gymboree stays a jump ahead with new store in Costa Mesa By ILENE SCH"iFll>F.R D9i9y ,... C_,..ltl I,,,..,, In t'-)"''i a l11•mC'r Jam.c 1nstn.actor 1n \dn Rata e<,tabh'>hl·d ..i" 1111 null fl'\ rea11onal v. orkout \t'\'>1ons lvr toddkr' -b11unun~ \l1ding \\retching anJ rolling Toda~ till' l 1\mblt1l'l' < 11rp "a SI O million umpaO\ "'llh morl· than 2-111r.tnlht'><"' na11on..,,1de In Jdd1t1un to 11\ l'\l'rCISt' rrograms. (1\mhor~ has launchl·d a 1 h<11n 111 hou11qun C..~ mbnit•t'. tht' nJ1111n ., 1.t\ll''it grov.ing n·ta1lcr tor infants anll t1)(Jdlcr' ha'> upcnl·d a nev. store at South ( uast Pla1J hnng1ng tu 16 the number of outkt' to open in the pa\I I ~ mo111h, It 1, < '' mhon:-t"s third Orange ( OUOt\ l1x.111l1" Four<'' mbllH'• 'itorc.-~ .ifl' 'thedulcd to opt>n later this month • n \n111na ( al1lt,rn1a and "1an land \lore than 111 \ture' arc.-pr •ice tcd b\ I <J9 I Thr' rl·lkll to..l.I\ ·., on-thl·-go lifest~lc .ind leatun- produll\ tJtlorl'll l<•1 •11cl\krn all1'e families (,, .nborec·, ov.n linl' 111 .td1,,· v.c;u I\ e~~c1alh drs1gned for mo\l'ml·n1 gn"' th .1nJ J urab1lit' "-Ith 1hrcl·-1nch rollabk arm J llJ kg. ,uff., as v.ell as ~nee and C'lbov. pads (1\0lhvrl'e .sl\v c-ames I\ ov.n hnC' of colortul Jurabk .s1-h.1mc pla' equ1pmC'nt and SDC\,1alh ~lectcd pcircntin@ g.c:ar [a, h 'lore ' 1.k!>1gned to be.' a run place.-tl shop tor buth p,Hl"nt ,rnJ .hlld The entrance 1s framed ti' an arch ul 1drg~ mult:,oor ·d building blocks Inside G~mbo-the­' I"" ri mannl·~um' tut-height ' 1deu monaton. hardv.ood ·g~ m .. floor' and .,.1de a1sl~ make c;, mbortt a strollcr- tncridh en' rllnm r 1 l 1) mbore~ re,( ritl\ -was awarded fi~t place tor store design 1n the I 9f\-ln'>tttute of tore Plannen 'attooal Retail \krchant' \\\OC1auon ~1gn Compe1111on for 'itnre' " 1der 6 IOI ~uare f~t <·~mborc-e I'> . ..i rl't'ntl) the v.orld' largest de- ' dopmental pla~ prugram for infants. toddlers and their p.irent\ ..Cf\ 1ng more than SO OCX> parents and their children v.~ll~. l he .ompan' has hcen~ manufac- turer. to make stuffed to~ s ... 1deos. books and equipment su, h JS e\t"rc1~ mat\ halls and inflatable rubber tutx-s. u)mborec·s n.ime and concept are v.cll knov.n tn Orange Count~ "'ht"re nine pla' mo' emenl program sites '>l'n l' more than I <;()) local parents and children ----------- . FALLBROOK -Fr«h fruit sales rc,enue for Sunk1st Growcn Inc. is up SJ million withe' Cf) fruit variety shov.ina improvement in the FOB 'alue Sunk1s1 President Russ HanJi told thC' more than SOO membtt'• grov.rr., at the Southern Cahfom.a m1d-~car mee11n& ··These results represent a markable ach1nemcn1." said Hanlin; ··~au~ this )ear s crop slZe and fruit size l0mpos1t1on combined wn.b a ..... inter frttze 10 rcdu~ frnh fNil aq11lab1ht> to an csttmatcd 6' m11l1on canons -a larsie dectta!IC from last 'car's 75 malhon cartons.-Sun~1s1's processed products Opc1'• auon Hanlin reported. 1s 1n the mtdsf of a Slrt'nuous inventory redUCUOQ program v. h1ch has resulted 1n a M mtlhon pan an products sales. dcspl1C substantial!~ lower procCS2d ~ ucts fru11 receipts • Dunn& the past five years. Sun~ has av~cd an 8 m1lhon-arton-1'Cf1i 'ear pin m fresh fn.au movement "'h1le the di\ er\1on of fruit to pro- cess1na hu declined. on av~, 160.000 tons per year -. tbe l'Qu1vaJent oft.hat 8 milhon cartons. · This larie shaft into the fTHb marle· put an add1uonaJ S39 m1Ul0d into gro ..... er rctums each of the p&S1 fi,e \Can:· he said .. V1c.,cd from this perspective. thr downsmQ& of the products operation 1sa small pn~ lo pa' an companson to the ~s v.h1ch ha'e bttn realized ~ Hanhn also discussed the treat) negouat1ons lxtw~n the Unued States and Japan 10,em1na t..-dc on 11ranges and beef no.,,.. before the veneral -\a,reement on T..-dc and Tanffs .\.!though Japan 1s the .,,..orid's fifth largest orange producer and has a ~ns1t1\e 1ndustr) to protect. he said 1t 1s also the v.orid"s lar)ICSt customer !t>r -'.me ncan oran~ lemons and grapefruit Grapefruits and lemons att frtt- trackd while oranaes enta under all 1mpon quot.a s~stcm The quota. v.h1ch v.·as C'\penckd ttn-fold in the last decade. no.,,.. amounts to ., 4 m1ll1on canon!> annuall~ -all from (ahfomta and -'.nzona Hanlin behr'cs the Japanese --.'CR v.·1lhn& to e\pand quota volumes by I 0 percent per \car reactnna a full) de-.elo~ orans.e market an fivt (PJeue -CJTJtUS/llSJ When It Comes To Your Portfolio, I s Anyone Looking At The Big Picture? 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Clli-._._. •ICllEI ..._. ..... ._. lelll9a. ....,,_,...,..._ ...... a.a. f ·-..... -..o...-•~··--.11ac Olw..,e Coeaf DAILY PtLOT I Tu.ctey, Mey 24, 1111 RIDE COMPLETED ••• Th.la la the bed of the .. river" channel bullt by Berney Conatruction for the Wild River Wlldernea• ride at Knott'•· BEST QUARTER ... From85 h was the bes1 quaner 1n the Laguna "11guel lllmpdm ., h1stll~ Sales v.ere S60 -Pt>.000. up 121 percent o"er last H·ar\ S2"' '\:S~ 0110 Pnmaf) opera11ng earnings per share v.erc 45 cents up SU ~rcl.'nl 11\ l.'r last yt-ar's 30ccnts In add1t1on the compan} reponcd a onl'·llmc: g.a1n of :!4 cent'> on tht• ~le of a 50 percent interest 1n a Japanc:-.c: Jl.lint venture Total earnings for the quant-r were 69 ct"nts f)l:r '>harr Chairman Peter Chunn said. "We put out a press release t\.\o wed .. s ago a'> a re.,ult of a meeting w11h anal)sts predicting an earn1ngc, range of 40 ccnh to .is cc:nts per share and a one-time gain of 2:! Cl·nt\ We are delighted to he on thc: high side of that rangt> and on the high side for total earningc, · Churm again lauttone<l analvsts not to annualize the fir-.t quanl·r ''The rl"St of the \Car look~ '>trong." he said. "but not that strong·· -f 1fli;i1illd·i!Ulii;l1--------- .. . ,... 1 • '~J·~· 1: ,, ~ u • 10 ' n. 12 17 > ,, • n • 1t. 1181. 1~1~ J7 '· ll w· l~. 1 7 • !i ' !i'· )) • 13 '· •S •t • s ' '· , .. , . ~ s 1& ' ' 9 I& ' ....... ) . ') . ' ,, ' 6 .... )J • l• s '• ~ 'o > .1 • a ... a • 1 • 19 • IS • 15 • ~j • 1• ':' l? 0-... 10 • n,n, H~ti~ J:t ~: 1 • , .. 62 6J 11 11 • 1 •.. p , 10 10 • JS'• 1& Je )I • '° . 21 • IS .. IS .. 1' • )4 I 1 1 • ' 4 • II" II•. .,.,, l''• I , 10. •• • 71 • ... 2. l4 JS • • I ... n • 1 " n ! ~:; ,.... , .. 1t • "'• 14 • 14 .. "" " . 1 • ' ~ .l.., J.; ,, ... n:: ;1 .. .... 'li •1 1 4 p .. 14 ... 11 14 1 . . .. j6 • )61. > JI ,, ll 11 I • 1'• oe I'• • .. 1 J ,, • ~1 .r :1; n . n . . . ... l7 • )7 • 11 ,, : tt .. w~ 2~; W: •4 t •• II .. 11 ... H > ll'• . H. ".,. IJ • 14 • 2'> ) 5 • 6 15 H • lt 2t • '0 • l' • ~I )I . . ' n . 13 ~ 5 1~ 9 ' •C ~ • . ..... ao as .. " .. 1 • 1 • ,.... 1 ~ . , .. ;o • 10 • 1l • 71 , . • s • ,. • 2' )) 'I )) • ll • I;' II I& \~: ~ .. J2 • 32 ' s"' s , 12 11 • \4 • u .. s • Ii ] • 1 ~ 16 4, 149 :: . n • JU • )O.t .. )I ] 1 J Jt .. n; i.c < • ' ~; • 1 • s •• ~ ' . f"' .. • ~ • 2 ~ ., . w~ ' , .. ,. '. u ) ~ '• 6 •• )I J1 1 II • 19 , 19 • 10 l'O'• 11 fl 13" 1)'. 16 I& ' 9 17 S· 16 '"' , .. , lS , 7S'-25 26 7-. 2 l too C•O• RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...,.. Y11r hllf Ctttn kt! 1122 UllOl l lVI., CISU lllSA-SO I !Si P'rom 85 •na innovllavc solutions to difficuh construction challenges a nd ic. o utstanJin1 work for Disneyland convinced us they were the ideal cho1et for tht~ JOb " Btmt). Knott'~ and nde architect Tony C'uschu~n mt't m May 19117 to discuss pl ns for tht' nde which park officials wanted to open this Mem- orial Da) "cd.end .\lthuugh somr sue preparation began in ..\ugust 11 "asn't unul September that work. to clear the Sill" \\as rt'ad~ to begin And then 11 tool longer than planned 10 demolt~h three ''archouses and find ncv. !ltoragc lac1ht1cs for thl•1r rnn- tcnts In add1t1un. the park'!> We\tern Museum also had to be ~mo"ed and the 100-,ear-old Ri vera Schoolhou~. a h1stoncal bu1ld10g which has been a pan of the park sinct> its 1ncept1on. had to be movt'd to a nt'w site where 1t 1s being ~sto~d. Other pre<onstruct1on worl in- cludt'd rerouting of all e'ist1ng elec- tncal, sc"t'r and communications line~ and the relocation of the park's Western A venue gate.-for better public 3Cl:CSS. It wasn't unul No, ember that nde lOns1ruc11on 'ot under wa~ Tht• fif'll JOb was to build the rc.,er' oirv. h1ch holds 800,000gallon~ of v.atcr a prOJCC"t that required a mJ''" c amount of concrctt' pouring 1ndud1ng one da) in which 11 truck'> ''l'fl' USl"d to pour 475 cubic yards. · Th,• umcrete pouring was reall} '>11mething to )(!e," Heberhng rt'- rx>rll'<l ··The work area was extrt'mr· I) l1m11nJ and a lot of coord1na11 on \\a\ n·4um·d to get the lrud..s in and out \\1thnut •ausing a maJOr traffiL ,:im . c lnl· ol the h1ggest problems Bt'mi:~ l n0\trud10n faced \\3S the.:!.:! da' s of rain 1., '>la' on the accelera1c:d ~Chl·duk "hl'nl'\C.'f II rained. CfC'AS \\\luld ul\l'r up rc:centl) poured v.rt uir11.n:le .rnd leep ngh1 on working l klx-rl1n~ -,aid Berne) 's reno- \ Jllun uf I .rniac;) lc1nd pro\lded plen- 1\ \ll prnt lltl' on ho" to work through thl rJtn '>IOll' 1he Dt'>nl·dand proJl'lt \,3, 1.ompkll'<l dc-.p11t' thc: ra1n11.•\t \\e,11l1er in~'' \1.'Jr<> T hc rain did ho\1.1.'' t•r dda' )Omt• cun<,tru1. t1un J\ll\ 1t1l'S at "notl'!> he notl·<l '>ud1 ;,i) 1n.,tallat1on ol elec· 1n1.al "iring JnJ <Ommuni\.allon ltnl'' To ,nerlUml· 'anou') dela" Hetx·rlrng.md h1'al'"' 'itcppcd up t.he le\c:I OI lOO\lrUlllOO JClJ'ldt\ to inc.ludt• "et.·1-.l·nd work and longer dms lnall. 'iti,ubcontractorsworl-.ed under Hetx·rl1ng'<. dirrn1on NYSE UPs & DowNs NEW YORK AP) -Tne lot1ow1nQ 11\I ~now\ 1ne New Yor• S•oci.. E11chanQe sioci..\ and warran1~ •na1 nave gone UP 1r1e m~~· and dOw" •~e 'T'O\I based on percero1 .. f cnar9e regara ess of voiume for MOl'ldav No \ecuritoe~ '' ao.r11 oeiow S2 are .ncl udea Ne• and percenta11e changes are tne doHerer>re belween lhe prev1ou\ closing price and Monday·\ 2 Pm price Nam. 1 ArtraGro 2 F•nCPA flt pf 3 Suavt'Snoe 4 Leosur Tee S A.GS Cplr 6 Nws1s11w 1 M unford 8 Te•Am8ncn 9 BostCe'• cs 10 Teidilna s 11 AhsCna ,,.. Pt 12 ShOwt>oat l3 Gt'nlEr~, 14 McOrmlnl wt 15 MUICO~d , 16 HorizonCo 17 Rl'l1ancC•D 18 Var'1v UPS Lall Ch9 PC1. 30 + 41' UP 17 l 2'-+ • UP 11 8 ]\ii + 1. UP 11 ) 4 1 + ~ UP 9 1 201• + l > UP 7 8 21~ + 1' J UP l S 16'• + l ~ UP 7 I 2 -.. • UP 61 13 • T 1 • UP 6 1 6 > ~ '11 UP 6 I 41 .. ~ • UP S 6 t~ ! ~ ~~ ~J 73" + • uo 4 a S~ + • UP '1 ~'• + • UP '5 57e + • UP '4 3 e + e UP '2 6~ + • UP 3 9 19 EMC Corp \ 20 CermarvFd 21 Nor•n1111•e o 22 v Pub~vcNH --1 13 J•aMprMf11 24 Hpr IJA/'"0 ~~: t : ~~ ~= 33-+ • UP 8 3'11 + • UP 8 14 • + . ., Up 3 6 71. + • Uo 3 3 ' THE HOUSE DEBATE CONTINUES ... '\\.'hat Sets HOUSE of IMPORTS Apart from the Rc::-.t? r..ddJ• 0c1ai.-e.y. 1.1,,trlf°t1ll'IY"IUS~ tfOlJSCI///~ l'u.tarn~r £xtraordinan_1 Dollar Value! Set tle the De bat e ... Visit Ua Today and Decide fo r Yourself. Ot k mm1 Lu UC>i"Vk /,,.ICfll} C'/'41'it H I ; ~llll'<HI °"''"""" Wlfo""' SI HOVS £ q/ IJ//ll'Olf TS ,,,.,_, , -, ... ,, --.. ,, ' ~. . .. • I ·""" -. .. -' - 25 • '""bEQv Nam. 1 Ca •. ,, 2 Va 1ev Ina 3 Marcaae ' Idea Basic 5 Par> Am 6 W\tn Un•Of'I 1 F1oatPn1 8 T otanCP 9 DanionCP s 10 WilfredAE 11 PallenCP 12 SymsCo t3 MercantSt \ 14 Ne\tSvg IS v Alle9hlnll 16 AmSh108 11 01aShmRM 1'1 AM Intl 19 ~lab rCp H v1~igville PogoProd S.vcRt.M>Ur E"coGrouP JS HarcrtBr J n 6 NllHertge n 7 Winchels DOWNS Last ' Chji l 2. -2, -2~ -2~ -2'• -3 3 • 20, -1~ 41, -~ sS -lt 10 • -14 JS , -2 , 14 • - 1 3~ -• S'"> -'t 12'• -'• 31. - Pct. ~ 111 'i ~ I g 80 77 77 7.3 73 Off 7 0 f 6 8 f 6 6 I 6 6 ff 6 s ff 6' f 6 4 2 " I H ~ ·-i ~ 2•-tOtf . ., -, ~ '. -. 2 I -11 59 S9 H H OTC UPs & DowNs Al the peak of construcuon, some I SO workers were avcraaing 76 hou" a wttk , 1tsultin1 in I 0.430 hours of ovcrume Hcbcrhna estimates the final co t of construction to bc S 11 m1lhon "The proJecl hu been vet) careful- 1> 1hou1ht out.'' he said "In the general contracting business, }ou''e got to k-am to roll with the punches. .\nd 11 aho helps to have a good stnse of humor .. Among the many design modi ficat1ons to the original plan 1s a 60- foot tunnd v. 1th special effects which " being built at the: end oftht' nde Berne) also added a handicapped v.alkwa> at Knott's request Both projects v.ere completed without lime e\tcn~1ons. Thr final stage of work included filling the reservoir. releasing water 1010 the channel, staning the four pumps and setung the weirs to create rapid!> CITRUS SAXES ••• rromaa yean. More important!)', he believes, they were pttpared to reduce their impon duues -currenth' 40 percent or the delivered vatue of the oranae in the winter and 20 perttnt m tlle 5ummcr. Amcnan arowen. he satd, would realize subltantially more economic value from a duty reduc· tion than from Quota ehminataon. Without the quota, Hanhn ex· plained. unwanted fruit c.an be sent to Japan on constanmcnt, devastatina pn cc lt'vcli.. With guaranteed annual e"pans1on, any volume inh1b1tion resulting from the quota will auto- matically disappear over tJme. Sunkist. along with the majority of the Cahforn1a/Anzona citrus indus~ tf). belie" es that tens ofmtlhons of11s growers' futurt' dollars arc at stake. "The 10' emment of Japan was willing to work with the citrus industr. ... said Hanlin. "But the U.S. go"emmt>nt would not accept the economic mcnt of a negotiated settlement.·· Hanlin re' u:wcd tht' results of the .. extensive cost consolidation Sunkm is undersoinJ to reduce overall mar· ketinaand administrationcosuby 20 percent . .. .. Tbrouah ca ref uJ reorpnautton. he said, .. wt have reduced costs while sull ret11nina those functions most cssentaal to the fundamental market- '"' mponsibahoes of Sunlost and c~atm& the opportunity to serve our &rowers even more effectively." D1scussin1 the summer markeuna period. Hanlin no ted that prospecta for lemons appear particularly fa vorable. Demand for valencias is e"pcctcd to equal supply with the marketing challenge coming from the e"traordinanly small-sized fruit and lower grades caused by frost damaae Grapefnut sales, ht' said. arc ahead of last year an spite of intense compct1- tton from Flonda and Texas. With the prospect of continued irowth 1n Japan, an emcrg.ing market in Taiwan. and long-term prospects in Korea. the outlook for the u .pon market 1s quite bright. .. .0. ,, . I ' .. • . ' ~ . .. Q Ill , ~, ~ . I • \-S -.. . ~ . • • 1 ,.,. "' fl:~ r ... '·. . •• . ~ ~) l • I IJ ' .. > • ' I • • • ~ .. :1 • : .. .. '\ : ... I •' . . . "' . .. . a t. • • • . 1 • • • ... 1f :: : • • • IJ •• 16 t! • ; • f': ~.:! .; ... ·- .. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuoeday, M y 24, 19Utt8'7 NYSE COMPOSITE TR ANSACTION S TUESDAY'S CLOSING PRICES O.v I"~ ,...,. L•" c ... {::0.~ ,, q .. I':· . 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"""I! -.., ii 11 P ,. 804' ~ .. • "0 \ Dow JoNES AvERACES ...c"' .,,. ~~~ ~•och -:: ... .. c. •• Agriculture exports to Soviets climbing \\ .\\Hl'-<1TO' I \Pl Thi\ \tJr' \Jiu<.' ol l \ .ign,uhur{' \"\ f\(•n' to th~ 'xn rel l ntnn "C'\flt'\ lt·•I tn .._11mb ~l pcrrt<nl 111 :-thn:'('·\l·;ar high of (I .i btllton a{ ... 11rJ1ng 111 \gn ... ultun: Dcpartm<"nl c ... onoml\t\ .. Behtnd tht' pan v. 111 ~ mut h largcr "ht·at .,h1pmC'01' 31 h1ghl"r pn~ ~nd n\ut h haggcr 11()\.t'ICan and SO)lxan mnl \Ale\.·· tht' Jt'pan- m~Tll'\ Eronom1c R<'~arth ~r' IC<' said Monda\ Farm pnx.1"'1 ~k tt' th<' ~n 1tt\ tt.cttckd SI 9 htlhon an I~ S bu1 plummrlt'd to a 1 :l·\~ar·l(I"' of S6!1A million an IQ tt htforc rebounding to $Q3 million 1n c~lcndar I Q~7 \ m.,or faA:tor t\a~ bttn la~ ..aan of ' .. ~al ll w 1d1rtd rn~ under the ckpenrMnt' E'l)C)" Enh.in«mcnt Prosram. -The ' \'&l\K° rt of \ l(t sra•n 1mf'OM ma~ br a \t pnutn fl ' tht fam time 1ntt I QS.. and (ma) ~fITTJt'llt) O\irf I ptfttnl of lOtll &&muhural ampon ... thr rtpon "said. "llbouah to,al 'tf'1 qncuhural 1mpOrt'i ml) 1n,·rca'lt' S pt"Tttnt an IQU from la\t year·, ~II mated SI ti b1lhon 1ho ' lut ._111 till be' bdCI• A~S1 9blt11<tt1 dunn &hcfi~t I h.111 1 thl ,,, " ~ 11.1tn 111rt1n' "''" •0,1 abuul S 1 tiill11)n .1 ll'.ar tn\ll'ad 111 s-h1lhoo '" 111 11.1~ I '' 1hcrql«1n <..11d Ot-sp1tt'a P'""t-1 ~P paH·n1 . -.c. 1n tht' pt'r-100 H"I 111 1mpor1l'J pain '" I Q8~. th1~ "unit '.1lur ·'"II 'till ht around ont'· th1rJ h1v.cr in lht· r.uh IQR~ t..11hn n Zt•1mc11 ch1d' •uthor of tht l'\.~n. said th<.' fof"C'C'HI of SI ' halhon th1., \Car 11 .. uu far briow the s~ 9 htlhon in lh<' \"al&K of l c; agncultunil ..al<'\ to the '~t\ 1n JQM EarlK'r this moo~h. tM l O" fortta\I I~ lfl,Jn output at 21 S m1lh<'n mt'tnc toru.. up ~ ptTCCnl from la\I )ear. It also •'OUld br the 1h1rd ,ons«utt't' haf'~ of mort' th.In ~00 m1lhon tons "{ minart'offloa moth t~Ucr11.Jn •han 1n 19 fall W.1QI a IOOd rau ~ins. ('lliCT'fi1n\Cn ana Jprma r'lnll rondl\IOfti. on4a '1 an~I) 1d. '"Bartin& un\IM .. llY \-:rf "'""' th lhe ,...,..... and ran. l9 nop 1P.U,t Mould .. • . - Or•ioe Co.t DAILY PILOT/ T~. ~ H , 1W 0 0 0 --4 lines 7 days -· CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 498-6800 • I 0 Private party ontv No Atial 80 Eltate. Commercl ... Auto- • motlV9, Boating. °' Help Wanted \ ccxssmtb tNDEX m:a11 I ...,.,. .... '"' c....... i aat ,..,_, ..... 1111 ,..,... 1uc• 11111t.1• ... uu le.it•.... 11 M!!f'fWJlll! -•• -... MOlmtOMW CO. ...ml ~'=~s~con!!Arri!c~~ 815-4112 s;:,'°'.=!.er.:,!/'~:: ***** I' ...... _. PWlllUAm ...... ITULI ,.....,.....,,.. co. • llR trplcs. 3 huge bdrma, 7 gat. W/O, ;eMo.' patio. PENINSULA YEARLY gat, pool, 1en~11. sauna BRAID IEW 2:'ci 2~ alnglia ~· 1111 llUMIYI Lllllf 1111111* THE DALY MOT c+fECK YOUR AD lf()lllgh11, tamlly rm w/lg Community pool/tennis. •41 3BR 2BA UPI* or SHIOO/mo IM. 875-2332 1310 OFF ..cZ~ty c~6::ute in: Furnllhed StudlOt. Un-Newly constructed. cu. CLASSIFllt>OfFIC€ HOURS THE F1RIT DAY tunny yard 1288,000. Small pet ok Near Ca-IC>Wef Duplex. gat. frplc. dl9COu j &4M5H · fuml8hed 1 & 2BR Oean. tom oak caDhWll, MW T..,._ ..,_ M-f Donald Pfaff 831· 1288 n y o n I V I c t o r I a patio/~. S 1350/N Vrtall$ea 1 lBr. Sn5tmo. 1ST MONTH'S RENT n * ~. *911 llghtad. LO l10Y8. reff~. dllhwatMr. --..!:a'<:·!:,~,..,. ::: !:;::.,::.;::. ':::"'..=: Sl 150/mo. 875--4912 Agt ull MCUr ty,~ui.;2IOC. No 801 PAULARINO OLlll Tl AU b(tght lnterlorl. CIOM to All ulll• ncl. Privet• ...._c--M·F ........ ,,, - -·-NEWPORT SHORES pall L.... ·-l 1 2& 1Ba Ind dOM rrwyl oc Airport entry. e.cti Bay.,... No t..«I .,.,.soo PM _. .. • --· -..-.. ...,, •Na 3BR 2BA l'lom4I 2 Agent No f.e • 1U 11& 1110 ll'lopl 'bu~ rmSe7&/ to ~ l Malls No pati pall 9'-4 Dally ~5-458 ~ :.::.:~~: .. ..:..-::::-: WE car gwi.ge. ·~· W/O Aranatatl 1 •21121& .... 22M& 22i2 M_.mo. ........ •EASTBLUFF TownhM - -.<••'°" .~."!"'". ~ -· ... • • .. _ • .. -.. BEAUT View Condo. STSIDE hkup Xlnt loc 1400 TSL MGMT M2·1eo3 S750/ 2 ... 2 ... frpk: Apt 3& 2Ba. 2 car gar, •-· --_.'"' ·""'" • ....... ·-E.Mtbluff 3bf 3ba. newty YILUS Nll./IPA mo. "" "'"· · no pat1 SJ0251mo ydM -,-:; :!:: :_~.~.--·.-:·..: .. -:-. c": ~ ...... 000 ~ . NEWPORT HEIGHTS ...... 4.it-•a·-·· •Liil llW* patio. cabta. ~ lac. M4-1010 8-5 Mon -Fri -~ -.--. -•· """"-· •Spaciout 3BR 21-.BA 2 u · ---C<>m9 gat No pett. N....,. loc ' !:::'"' .:: :: :: ::,.,:: .. --... .... ... 121--0248. 845-4509 11y twnhme. 2 car g.,•· BXLAOX lslXNos 8E§t com:..:,,.,:::· 2085 Thunn ~ --;;;;e:-iiptiiii•iiri1i1i1i11iae:--- ::::· ;·,:::: ... _.,.. ... __ .. .... HARBOR VIEW HILLS HLO ClllOS frplc, W/O hkup. S1400 1BR 1BA, lkyflte lof1 apt.I CALL 988-1181 1 8Mullf\.ll 2BR apfs. Pool. SPACIOUS 1BR Pool 3br 2'M>a on the bay -& .r· • .. .. _... .... ....... • .... .... Just reduced Owner llW LWlll YIW IEITALI rf=i:~··~~~\fs'i ... OR 833-8917 I rec. room. laundry room' lndry. carport, 11ove & Large deck, super view, -...... .__. ·--·-motivated Mull 1Ml I llMl 1I · 1 Ready tor Instant mo..,.. refrlg. No pall Avl 811 & prime locallon. No pets ::..:..:'.",:..=~ .. :i:::::: 4BR/2BA852-0182 ••• a _ _.. ''" ............ ., lnl ONLY SUS to 7/1.1939Wallace.S585 YearlMS2395/mo.3338 _ • .,.. ... ,,... NEWPORTBEACHdelulCe --"'* $850-BACKBAY-OUPLEX S38Stmoutllltlealnduded ••llllAPmt•• $!50/mo. Plus S100 off +$350dep 642-1401 VlaLldo.Mgr,675-9289 DUPLEX 2·2BR on Pen· Large 3 &. 2~. 2 car ~ e~r~:· 5~·~1~·7 ~o Yrty Little 111. 7~737 . A tmaH, qutet comt>lex moV9-ln through 5/31 Sparkll"ftl clean 2Bdrm BACHELOR VERSAILLE ~~--·-.... ·--·~ ~ . ., . . . ·---. ~ _.... :!.'!'~~ ;t~99·-~:d anached garage, w/d 548-6434, 642-2287 ' lal~tl PHiHala ~!~ ~ 1111 tr~ AU llAIA UTS. 1 ·~·Ba $740 All ulllt pd Full kllch, Pool, get, eecur· ~ g hkups. frplc, pvt y111dl. .cape 530 W Wllaofl Fng. get Sorry. no pets lty Walk to t>cnl $!90/mo •• Wtf _..m pool & IP& $1250/mo • Bayfronl Elegant 2BR 21071 "ka new w/balcony, ca-TSL MGMT 1980 Wallace 842-4905 851-2300 0 /5-48-0425 E r-IKIW RESERVE ONE NOWI Sect, bldg $1250/mo thedral c.lllng, frplc, gar. 722-9012 or 842-11103 ...... fllU 728 w Wll90n St •Walk to Bch 3BR 2~BAl2BR t8A, quiet uppw unit pool spa, lndry No pell. Wirf'" Hit tatJ11 l'lft In m 21121& 3BR, lof1, 21~. 2 car gat-For lnlor call 5-48-7001 Twnhm, dbl gar 11550 Yrly Sundecil. 2 blks to S700 • MC Avl now & 1 Im 1&111* mlll Rent w/optlon to buy a Vaulted oeilS, get S950 No i.ge large lot $299000 WatarlrontHomeslnc beach No gar~. no avl81211VelrNS49-2447 lnclutlts Yatd &greenhM Moolle home With nor-patt780-17131857-1n8 Hur;y, C.il Ul or Chuck Realtors 631-1400 r,~s se~~5~~s..~S:t •EASTSIOE 1 yr old Lg 1525/mo 831-5888 mal rental dapo1lt1 EASTBLUFF apac:lous 2br ~~;43831 -1286 or TIUUYIEllllaD BAYRIOGE2BR2BA Betl 2Br 2ba, frple, tngl encl EASTSIOE 1BR AH uttl. (OAC). Agent 53l-4123 2ba apt Frplc. d/w, enci I view, aecurlty gate, gar, 211 llA PllTlllSI gar + 5'>909 $950+ utll. paid. Stove. retrig .• frplc, FHatala 2-car garage. pool ••~i~I :;. •TIWlllllf APT* w1d, poo1. spa s1395 13rd noor with spec. 1acu1ar 01961-732• E/857-0946 upstairs unit. quiet. aval1 Vall 4 .rl• s10251mo •759-1530 1 •!:..._~: 2BR. 1 •..;BA. Laundry rm. 854-8090 or 7&0-~2 , floor to cetllng VIEWS of *Et SIDE large 2Br 1 Ba 6/ 1 S625/mo 650-5894 tf -, ' pt pool, carPort wlstqraga. 1•YY1EW· COURT I Newport Harbor & the gar . OIW laundry room EASTSIOE BEAUTY 2BR ~ ''1c rtllt tet.11 ' HUT LIUTill Walk to shOpplng & cloM a ocean Garages security w ' 1 d N • '' 1 S 100 OFF THRU 5131 tab to beach S185/mo. 2Br 2Ba 1uxu condo pool, custom ' interior' ne carpa · yar. 0 lBA,lrptc,d/w,bltlne.enci Ren w option 10 buy al oaluu 2Br 2Ba with ($250 Off 1st Mo I Rent) S 1400/mo 85'4?'5112 Balboa Blvd a 15th St Pall $750/mo 720 1565 garage. patio, coin lndry Mobile home With nor-Ocean View Gar . cable, !!u!tfte9J.. CALL 548·7367 · $1400/mo 540-3393 * E/SIOE Sunny 4Br 2Ba. S835tmo. 858-3027 mal rental dapoalll W/O hk-up Many extru lniii'J ZlDZ Townhome Like new 2BR BAYVIEW COURT 2BR BCH 1BR YEARLY upstairs. $1150/mo EASTSIOE lovely 2BR. (OAC). Agent 531-4123 Prime Nwpt Bch locatlon 2BA w/clly 111 .. YUi Cen-• 2Br 1Ba PY1 yd $750 Nr Near IChooll & Shop• •••• ltac• 414 Ck>M 10 bNCh S875/mo STEPS TO BAV 28R 2BA 2'~BA. patio dbl all gat-tr al air, lndry, tr~/d 2 Wood beams. hie airy, shops/1Chool1 646-4631 Cable read Child ok • ,, 4101 Hilaria hm$1600/moyrly Wat:!:~,1~~olnc cargarS15507 714 m~· .°'=·6=~rn •SPACIOUS 1BR CfPtl S850Nopat!631-6155 21r 1'hll TSL MGMT 842-UI03 STEPS TO OCEAN 2BR ' ' s• 5 S 2BA yrly S 1250/mo Rultors 631-1400 -i:ARGE STUDIO APT drps d/w enct garage, LOYely 2BR 2BA 1700 & .,5 + 855 ~apo11t llUT LIOATllll OCEANFRONT 4BR 3BA. W-SIDE OCEAN VIEW Full kllch/Bath 40th Str I i:~~1,;:a:J5 5~~7 pats ~~~A 1570 ,....':!ear * 89 3-4 89 * •WESTCLIFF• Yrly $2000/mo 2 BR 2 5 BA Condo I Avail 611 $575/mo Yrty • hopping .,.,,,tar BACHELOR UNIT for rent 2Br 2Ba frt>IC 840-6941 OCEANFRONT 3BR 2BA $990/mo W/O hkup,gar, :wpwi Bob826·82791vmsg •SPLENDID 2BR No Nopett63l·8lS"5 2 blks frm bch Av1611 1 ' ' ' $1800/moyrty lrplc Avall811 673-3285 • !STUDIO APT _ Yearl 2 patsl Encl gar. relrlg & E·lllEUOllAY S470/mo + ulll• •llTSlfl Burr White Rltr 875-4630 B t ha L ll•O BIG CANYON Dover 2BR blks 10 b h F •~ 1 Y & range, patio. ulll pald.,2BR lBA small back yard 960-8671. 1BR 1BA. ancloMd gar-1------•• • C• , 2BA, upgraded. Frencnl c · '-v· 5 ove $725/mo•dep. 642-5964 • · 909, close to beach. Nice leel Itta• rer 1111 1...,.rt ltac• lOH lalMI ...... Ziff 1BR 1BA. patio, trig. d/w. doora/wlndOWI. crown I ~:~0 3~2° 3~1~a~te r!~ ~= N°'::!'::''8~d~I~; llmHTll WEIT I qulel locatlon. $895/mo ******* rly Lt blck pool stor In gated mold Ute &brltel Avlfor 5'50Avl&/183s..s..5 ~a~sny I prei·d 64s..1831 Af1 4pm AP&ITIEITI 1'480Monrovla !5~r:::!!! g ' cm pix Nr GldnWstl show 613. l3000 mo ~ u .n IPAllllS 1 2 I Ill TSL MGMT 842-11103 Ullll llllE YALIE ~v~n~~~~· ,t~o::.'n: Warner $675 ~1 -3391 Ownr/Agt, 619-568-18571 trtal ••I Mu 2'22 • 1 (-II• Ua IAY Swimming poJ.. Lighted P.ll!=P.!!!!'!!!!!'I Fulloceen.bay&eityllght• s11001mo 673-3773 2BR2BACONDO 21111& PllL AP&1J'9Em 1BR.tmaltpatlo Covered tannle, volleyball & • .,111' .. IPTI = ~~:c1 lg Wuhe</dryflf small patio lllFFS Sii LUSE E I • • Sparkllng clean large prkng No pall 1595 Pref basketball CIOH to ""' llAT sun RetrNt off master SY~ la1Na carport S7s01mo . Or 2BR + Den, 2~A ~J':::taw:'~,b°:µ~ Garden 'P11 eMuUlully Adlle MS..1831 AH •pm beleh. achooll. park• & I lttl\tllft 11tK11 '°"'""'"''' 3 trplel Pvt spa oH lhnng Ptaialall 2107 Call CENTURY 21 BERG $1395/mo. 640-SaM Bkr 1 landecapad ground•. UIHI APTS-211 ~~~EST WARNER llH bfhl•'"' •t<r '"" IP rm. guafd gated com-962-8891 *Newt)' dee 2BR 1 ltBA Pool & spa, pat1os/deek1. 17251mo Pool & carport .,_, • Illy ,.. 'I cia•io munity w/pool & tennis A 2BR unfurnished house 3-4 Bedroom w.Ba Xlntl EASTBLUFF 5BR 3BA twnhl, pool, Ip, carport garage or carport Sorry, 329 Avocado 722-7937 . Ul·H21 Oo\ll•Hl't• ""<•O••rt &¥ value at S&99 900 Call • Across from Park" 1 • w/d hkup $975 Lse No no pate IC' l'ro•alt 11uch $100 PATRICK TENORE Agt s 1200/mo Agl 675-8170 ~,:d~ ~~0':v~fi ~~e New ~~~& crpt. s2400 pall 722-81401722-8011 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS Garden Apt, 1paclou1 UYE AT Tll IUOI ~ 1811 statl II Im 721-1200 or 760-8J02 or 964-3375 28 s 1395/mo 840-925/ 1 ~ d RI :t:-0 ~:r BI •BEAUTIFUL 3BR 2•..;BA Bachelor $605 2BR. d/w, w/w cpt1/drp1. H.B .. Rent an on-sit• Travel •llAT IUP mu. --w · tr extra la 51625 1 Bedroom $660 ~ble ready. Encl gar trailer acrou from L~;,emodel°fnf~hMLargeprlva1agra11yyard Ew:ceptlonal 2BR 2BA •EXTR~~ICE lBR lrg 2Bdrm1•1,Ba $775 S890Nopat1845·5577 beacht$525. CALL Sorry.No Pets r:;~ICt~C:; ~:tde wi~7: 2BR/2BA. garage 5 condo In luxurioua coun-deck, refrlg. & sto~aoe 2250 Vanguard 540-9628 Large lBR lBA, coo;e:: 536-8318 8am-&pm l ...... 11 only, $900/mo 856-3120 ~~5c1ks ~ko ~.:;1~ try senlng OlshwUhar, $695 * 120-9966 * eacN;j------1 1 nlent locatlon No WALK TO BEACH 1Br apt ~~~~~~~~~ mo r lndry hkup, patio. at-•BAY 1 OCEAN VIEW• I Bed or S:OI pat1twaterbed1. $550 All utll paid $550/mo + Nice Nwpt Hgtt 2BR gar-******* Ctrtal ••I •ar 2122 lnia1 it 44 ~~~~~~ ~J:1o pool. above baautllul China ~Bd~~Ba $7~ mo Lv Mag 846-8962 ~ego;~~~~~~· age, lncd pa1lo, pooi Gu SPYIWS wm ICUll CUta butcozy DUplex 2BA SUNNV WOBROO 28R/ JO PROPERTY MGMT Cove 2Br 2Ba lg den. gar 2Bdrm 2Ba Twnhs S850IMUST SEE-LARGE 3Br . ap & water pd $750 No pall ftlWI 1BA. 1 car gar Frple 1BA. upstrs and unit S1750 673-7.692• 825CertterS1 642-1424 2Ba. gar. yard. S825. nw,1rrtlltHtJ11 850-82l3or780-l418 i.-11ana. Onve by 514 Jum1ne many upgrades, assoc CUTE BEACH COTIAGE ------1021 Valencia (Mesa del Ren' w/optlon to buy 1 re'="'~'="=""""',.....,,,.."' ~= ~1~~ :~ $900tmo Agt 875-•912' amens S895 673-6785 4~R'~~ .... o~ Vk~t;~~:OO 2BR 1.,., blocit to beach I ~=~ $800 Mat) No Pats 850·7105 Moblle l'lom4I Wlt.h nor-VETH oram1eocean&etty1tghts JASllllECREEI -npzt ltac• 2119 Jullallao759·5506 :;~~:~No Pets Callj 2Bdrm t'.Ba r,: Near Frwya & ~ng ~~cir!;!!~~~~~;~•• ~lfJU5'umlWclcY10 v..-•formald1n1ngrm, Furntshed2BR2BA 11nr""'lt I f l fV~A..V forapptm 181E 18thSt 642.08561 ctrs.2Br.2Ba.8 ck>Mt. ~!.r"""11udt0 l cJ(wJ} Expect thebe:t. family rm. wet bar. 2 1900 sf pools tennis VILLA uB~~Boo:· co~~~· l'tU',Flltl\ .. , Onlgner 2BR ,.., blk to --dlw. wet-bar sun deck. L~•U ltac• ~=':'""~;. nmmuuwn trp1c1&muchmore Must ga1ec1s'1975720-3776. S1050/mo PleaM Call , . bch Ooean Catalina &JS710 2Br,1BathhOUM S7501mo 850-0483 Vict6RIABEACH1Bf r.. ,.., Absolute bargain at 946 \t'\(T\..VJ I~\ l j harbor views upstairs & garage, 2019 Wallace lmY HO-•Ttl un-'Mft>flrept«e<. Rr-iiutrom 11, 1a,ooo $799,900 w/TERMS For LOWER COM house 2br •7893 attw 4pm ., ~ vaulted celll~gs trplc 15% off to non 1mokws ...,. furn clOM to thOpplng SJS~/mo inciuc~H~t' FantUllc Harbor .. night det•1l1 call PATRICK 2ba. lrg llv rm. gar. yard 2111111• l'hl&TI REALTORS -I lndry 1 gar lg dee*. everything newt 548-0358 2Br 1'h8a w/gar. crpt1. C*'lter ocean vleWI Avll Nat.All~ r~s soa \wim light v.ews ecross widest TENORE Agt 721-1200 419 Begonia S2200/MO 2 I S1400tmo 'o I b . --drp1, bltlne. fncd patio June 111. 499-1480* ming 'ICJl1't'<lt"'1flrHOU1t1 .._ loc C 760-8702 * 640_.924 * story. 1 garage. patio. ' ve Y ADULT ORIENTED 636-4120 Call 1-5PM •i!o.QUl"I Wll ritq ~ _, harm1~ 2-stry ~ $1050/mo 875-4912 Agl 214'.At Farnleaf 645-8427 GARDEN APTS Lrg 1BR. 2439 Orange 'E' $750 l..,.rt INcl t ~fl'.JtoOP<Mrf'f Scl(t!filr beyfront wfth 3 B ._new Lrg 2BR 21..;BA • big Iott 2BR lBA l'lom4I In the Lg condo 2BR 3BA. family or 83l·12ee Sheryl pool, nlpet1 $550 plul 2619 Santa Ana 'J' $735 -a-a-l .... TV YlCl ~ A kltchM. Waterfront patio Dramatic. 1111a nu L.ndry, ~ht• Lg bec:tl ad 2 rm & fonnal dlmng rm I·~~~\:·µ $350 NCUrlty 846-3618 667 Victoria 'L' $720 ..,.._. _..,, fht NEW W + liljp '°' 40' boat. gar. !pie, more $1375 •--v · Y r FabulOul view of Nwpt • ~ .: It ltH~J IU-2211 ~~=-~---..;:;;.~ ...__, TomS31-8101 6408069 car garage Sl200lmo Bctl&theocean Yr1ylM >. BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA In lmYHCHAm -PARKNE\M'ORT 1111 ... ,a__..t __ Rae Rodgers 631·1286 $3800/mo 640_5324 , quiet comple• Security 2BR wl gat new crptt 'h BLOCK TO BEACH (7I•) 644-'900 ., .... , New Duplex 2BR $1600 building, pool, garage. fnQd yd ~120 1•5PM 2BR 2BA Mature adults Wa., glYa you the down In ·3BR Fam rm. dbl get *LllO ISLE* ICUI YIEWt ALL UTILITIES PAID. 2 118 Plac.nlla ·c se1o Yny. Obllari.ge No pet• =:~t::::,..kll&~ ucng for a lhara of own-$2500 3Br 2ea trplx w/viewt 2BR. 1BA, frplc, pvt llreet. I $700 722-1832 12528 Santa Ana .0 • 1710 Av1 815 1050 84&-5878 ~u»& .,. ...,,Ip You mat.e the W /a I IAY YllWSI New view Condo 3BR. Lease 619-753-0719 1 car gara,ge. LOOlll out IE -mthfy pymt1 & we share Prasllgloua King• Rd Fam rm, ocean/bey view 2BR 2BA eth ftr Bayfront on Big Corona Yrty rental' ST YlLIE II Newport Heights twnhee-* 2111• llOO* ..,.-------- apprac You receive home w /panoramt~I $3500 oceanvtewt 1200111 eec' LIDO ISLE Hormi. Lrg 4Brl S19501mo No Pata raf1 1 TOWll etyle2BR,frplc,lndryrm, Frig, dlshwa.h.i, stove WALKlobeach •1&/den 100% tax benefits Must ocean bay & city lights Waterfront Hom" Inc 2 car prkng SlsoO/mo' 3Ba, ram. rm. din rm, 2 req d Please ask for garage. S8251mo 1865 Incl. No pets 545-4855 $850 •Studio $825 haw dean ct'ad1t Agt views 3BR 2BA A Realtors 831· 1400 Call 8.3o-5 30 955•1961 patios. St. to St. $2350 Carey Ward. Sunbow Re-lrvlne Ave s8 720-9422 * 1llll llOI• Pool. lndry, gar. Ev .. 497-6757 Oyt. Ev. Wknda bargain at $595.000 To SHARP 2BR 18A Duplex, . . /mo 1 yr IN 875-69 lS ally, Inc. 831·2242 1110-$771 NORTH EAST 7-PLEX Fri di~. -stove 7~312 Of 528-1418 llW1'm.-.m sea call PATRICK oceantldeofPCH Oat· •WTlllFf• FURNorunlum.28r,d«l, SHARP2BR 1BA0uplex. 3br2ba.dblegar.fp,d/W, i~ Nopets54s.'..4855 I TENORE. "9t 121-1200 1 age. '-undry $950/mo Nloe 3BR 2BA patio hm 1880tf,2'M>a,2ftp.pool. ocean tide of PCH Gar-2 l 3Br patio, 11000. 2br 2ba, · ••t• C111t ••trt llAm or 780-8702 Avail now 883-1390/dys Frptc. comm pool, 2 car1tenn11. nr Big Canyon •. laundry. $950/mo lmmacuta1ely ralurblthad. gar, d/w, cleck $800 Needachlmney...-p?Or 2'11 Bactc on Mwtlet Decor· gar S 1450 Ortve by 42411 1850/mo 4/mnth min Avail now 863-1390/dyl NMr C M courtyards. L.ndry rms 842-6487 unow ~7 How a.1>oU1 *2Bg 1 BA M!!i!!L V 1 ated Ilk• a drNm Ligflt. ,.~ •-· 4 l 4 " Vista Suerta. then call 720-9880 or 722-7007 Shopping, beaches Cov-aomeonetowneyourpleno " ....,.,uwu• I aky ltvtng rm. wtth a floor "9911 --• -675-4912 Agt 1 C..ta •111 arad prkg. poo1 n-peta HadahumdNmday?CI ortaectiyoullowtoplly"? Pool, spa, tennt1. to oe1fing ftreptaoe. Oller-;a::n 38R 2BA small *HARBOR •NEWPORT SHORES• 1986 Maple 122-6495 fledlltullofexeltlnglnlor-Lotaof1P9C*1tY11r.1tcaura carport. coin-op W/O tooking community pool ywd Gati.ge W/O hkup •BR 2B VIEW HOME Cross from beach 3BR ' matlon adwrtlMdln~. S750 NO PETS 722-8011 1 bdrm . wait! to eYery-275 11.49~ Or •E • A.. J&t, 2 car gat, 2'h BA AVAILABLE NOW• &&~----.. tNng -Perteet atarter or ******* S1200 NO PETS 722 8011 fenced yrd, crnr lot S1295/mo 780-1108 •w.:BLI-=-.. -Xtras' $2200/mo Avl ------- lnvettor unit Only Ill CUYH YU.IE *E'Slda 1Br private 711 380-0271 day/eva Peaceful greenbelt vu. dbl APUTllEm S 114,900 Lg 2BR 28A wl detl, off Da,kyard patio gar garage. 2BR. spit lev L tt ....,. .. _ t 1 111-1100 m1tr w/mlrrorad walls . ' · · 3BR S 1150/mo. vaul1ed <*tinge pool arge, a ,_ .. ,,.. ap 1 n a (-,i:.r'Df , 1 c. E.I KJ"i ',, l1allan tile. trplc, wet bat: S:~'i,~d, :~:P~~~\I. twnhm w/ frpl. patio. gat. $1275/mo. 675-9496 bep au1t11tul gatden setting ~~ L-'".:" poo1 spa tennla +in«•! pool & 1pa Low mo ...... ln oo spa, garage or A value al $259 900 cea 548-3878 Mon-Fri 8-4 30 costs 240-21&0 PRIVATE COMMUNITY carport. SMry. no pall. PA TRICK TENORE. Agt •Near bMctl 3BR 2'-"BA SBA. 4BA, 4000 all. back 02~!~:.e r;:oo h ~/I 41~: 2~~~~~BLa LOCAT~~~ 721 · 1200 or 7eo-8702 twnhae Obi gar lncG bay & city ltghtt v1ft ra b 11 b · 1 1· 12Bdrm 2Ba ••"" yatd ape frplc tml oet ' r I • e a U I I U ....-v lhN 11Z4 ok $1245' 84&·S54 l modeled, $3000/mo Jim 12900/mo 121-1215 398 w Wiison 631-5583 (213) 496-4379 I ______ _ E Side ewtom Ouptu. e.a.1 3 ~oom. 2 Bath cQi: S~1 3BR • Oen 2BA 1 Bedroom $830 38" 3~8A Income teoa Pllfk Big yard hre-Ooeebec*-to-ecflOol,,_ Upper Duplex in Balboa 2Bdrm 1Ba $750 133,eoo per 'I' $300.000 1 place S 1175/mo Must more um. on your toanda Spactacular bay view 301 Avocado 642·9850 ~ 111 For sale *BOAT OWNERS* U1' lor Pete 751·5000 ourlngtheday?Mayt>ea WHher/Oryer refrig. ------- by owrw at l'OOK 2257 3BR. 2'"1 Bath Boat lllp I ElCecutlve home 3BR P•'MlmeJob 1the*'-. frplc, garage $1600/mo a 2250 Eldon 645-0968 1379,000 (7141 &50-Ml3 2''tBA. 2100 ,11 11500 GetlookfnglnelaMffled. Avllll now! 675-4912 Nill• U Cl PW FARROW REAL ESTATE (Inga) 751-5000 Almolt 1800 1/f 3BR •ILlfn• 5 MINUTES TO BEACH 21~BA end unit Frplc, 2 •IEW Ultml* 2BR. 2BA frplc, 2 car encl c.r attached garage Fee gar. trash compact. O/W l.ws F1te land $ 165,900 larF geatRmModelBonu. 4BR $850 RICk Agl 972·2079 e.t buy ~n Costa M ... l am • • Rm ----_ Hufry cell Llr or Cl'IUdl ~ Newpot1 Bell Tennll Attract clean w .. tslde JonH 631-1266 or Club 1335.000 Including 2BR 1'"tBA hM Nice yd M'" 57~" land gar $900 tncl grdnr & wtr v-""' SALLY SHIPLEY 644--0496 ~8-1366 or 846-2389 CMofge Elluns Rea"y Beautllul 2BR 2'hBA •BLUFFS Beautllul 11ngle twnhme Ot>I car garage, level Angelita model, end I pool. spa Xlnt locl AY1 1=-u-L-=.;:-_-.-.'T· --1=--::-rl Uf\11 2B~ 2BA on lovely 7/1. $1300/mo Cati Alla ,_._,....~..._ ___ ioP( grHnbell 720-1704 Wade 831-12MI t;99 PriVate gTWy ;ara. Bkr Principal• only ' I·~~\.! ~~:~::A.,ogar:::chs •UUM IW•LM,. 1143,000 Bkr VOJ.-8377 4& Twnhme Ownr SM8K ~~-~:-~·~!·!•!!• !!!!!!!!!!!!~ -S...,--E--L--L--I p<lnelpal• onty 7eo-Ja~ Baautlful Spanlafl-tll• twnhN 2BR 2'~BA. court HAVE ywd .. P..,, pai1o. gw9ge & panting spaoa S 1000 throush classified A NEED? mo Avl.luna ~ Brand MW 3BR + den 142 &Ila Reod the closs1f1ed pages hcule Lg yd, 2 cw gar. • ood you're SUfe ,0 t.fl 111 2BA 2222 Canyon. S1350 Bkr te3-&317 •C .. ARMING 1 Bdrm Quiet Yard. ~rig. No Pete Se50/mo,. ftJ). 2111 Mapte 842-3785 I Daily Pilat 0tRY CROCHET • l1twrMsltt4 111 ... . 1 .............. .... ................... .... at!YNhria,tr Nllll-11 .. SPARKLING c:i-t. extra latge 2Br 1Ba. ~ gat, d/w, cable tv. patio, quiet wood9d grounds. $750. Av1 813. 324 Vletorla (btwn Harbot & Nwpt 81) 831--4215 or 873-0275 1BR. nrepl.ce, wa111-1n ck>Mt. erlCI g111•· No pets H26fmo. Batty 844-2270 °' M5-9181 1 .......... ,.,. Cwpor1. 2522 Santa Ana. '540/mo. MWUl2 1mTl ... BT LM~ nMt llak•&t F 9'MOV...,_ NEW: Cerpet. tll•, draptit, pafnt, vanity. Garage M50 640-3393 .......... ,. •• a ........ ., ...... °I'd .. REAL ESTATE ·own AnyT ·Plan To Buy? If so, we'd like to hear from you . And , to make it easy we've come up with a quick-n- easy questionnaire in Saturday's Real Estate tab. Please look for it ... Complete and return it to us so we can deliver a more valuable newspaper to you. Thanks. Where good news is shared • , c 5 B I G . 8 c I I Pr II 6 Ni " u b Nt 4 g A .. Pa s p T 3 I INC GI •• - Ofenge Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Tuesday, May 2•. 18M ... lntalt ltatal1 te lhrt c....maJ rn,.,,, han..._.ta t t ut 553 Ea leyatat SS • Mi-fiA 1724 2771 Git I..... itfi BMW SHOP needt !\Md FLllllT 110 WIP.11. QflMMd .,.,~a ':-twntvne 2100 t/f, 2BA. ornc.11.11t• 3eo 13eo.ca Loe wf\I cut trairiee Mu11 he~ 1tar11ng .. ,.,Y Cell How doee 11.~2 pert· mont now evet1et>1e 25 llTEI CHMllITT cerpeU.-,;: 1&. neiw ftrot M/F '"' l•ytlde NliWPOATBEACHLuxury llWUI WOf'tllng.•mblUOus,c;1Mn,F1T o.fl'*Y Ol'Mlr Gooo OTUIWU ReMrvatton 1J09nl poe- tut Cllpolll 8'2si:'aoe deft, dtnilla rm. 50' PIUO. ft from 1110/mo Newty1 t ~ bf'ldll ~ 11 Int dtiving r~d. b9 540·532e M-F Ap fOf tune 1 yeer tout1d? 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Agt I inaol• on 5112/18 cam1 hm-$pm 850-92e9 Botlttng fitm .... relP and two weetli I year Cotta~ IOClhOn c .. u LIQun• Ntg"61 BRt8A,fptc,n/lfNI. 813-37n or 723-12t• *723-0235• lffl(lf~• ~'°" Type 1>h<>ne1 Cell loday ... it you btwn 3-7pm M·TH Mies.onv .. 10 Oc:n vu 873--4421 I NEWPORT B"'"'C -'""" boet lhows eotc Beneflte, quahly 755-1155 L•nd• •Aet1ree11 Welcome • • ~ H r.Call REWARDtl LOST Young B .. lc: beginning book talary 099 722-9055 1 Pvt d9ft w/frplc:, wl d,I C e~5 ciio0:.~~1 Y New po r 1 Cr e 1 1 Great llatler po1lt1on llCllllY fAllll UIY IHHH. F•v• Crown RHtauran1 llffb/Litl fili I F\oom In large C M HM comm 1 X Int loc:etlon mele cet blklwfllte vlelntv kaeptng, maiw.i PQ9ttng -I II All Yll CU IE. •OSTHS 1111 &II MTll grndnr, eH utll •net .. kite ' •850-111911• wl1h grNt dynamic com-Heve tun while wn•na A.net\Wrn 77?. 1460 currently hH po1111on• LYnSSlCUln 6:.!' 9 St Tu111n !114) 1159·~147 Wlcly rent• now av..i Pflv 1400/mo 931-0803 lac tat Pre,trtJ •-~t pany Joan M0-•600• utra US Fil & PIT Im-Cofona 73!1-11325 evailat>i. lo< no11 ... S1•7 00 wk & up 2274 Shr 3BR 2BA Apt °" 1,,_ 2790 !:!! ... IHPll FIT mediate 094Wl•no fap d Costa Mesa !>40-1026 Ple.tM! appl~ on ~son•• Nwpt Blvd, CM 1146-7•45 bac.h In Newpor1 $400 '"'"' n Hll .. _~,,. L""" ,_ 250 not nee; ••ti train Apply CyPl'eU 527-5181 I 3801 E Coast HW)' COM SEIYICI LIT PMTU COSTA MESA ....,,., -·..., _,,, tn person WHICllll Dana P0on1493 1901 Iller 101m tmmed o~nong Must f111tlta ltatala ~-2 1~1~~~6!~15 EASTSIOE BABYSfTTER nm In OgleSt C M 1150-11463 Pltze 17th &lrv1ne NB Fullertonu7u6t Reta•tSa.. have c1e1n Af.>pearanc.e TeAC1-41NO ASST Commun tralnfn;/VOC prog rem for tiandt• capped adults ~ Yf'I oot- 1ege prlrd S 1025/rN> Hr• a... M-r !>41 5719 111111 llWI Energ4111C ~!Nrare com· pany 11 1001..ing tor .,,., • tua1 1a11c:, outgoing people 10 do inside tel• marketing Great Op POl'turu1y1 Hourty • co~ rr11s1on Femelet en cou•agfl(l to apply Att r(lf O.iie Tetum f'tH ~rone Sys1ems inc 14 855-3923 !722 TEMPORARY 5i1~\N ~~~eb~~ =t~ ~~FC ~12~5~~::' llSllUI IS IM••I ' HIRING• Government e~~~~~~v~~3t8J150 TIY Cfn ~~~'.re ~~n~oOM~ ~~~ NB JUST bring ciotheil ROOM FOR RENT t>CS 2 beth. garage, ulllltyl 557-•244. 557-5710 Hetbal Diet Petcti rs hefel IOt>a, 6our ., .. 5 15·000-1 La Het>ra871·9140 •S no""' ntttng tvll 5 pan Appfy to Don Ettoi. New TELEPllOIE Quiet detox top-nr 1Br M11ure adult (Pref 25·•5 rooms,open t>eam1,flre-S.lfconteined,waterprool 188 00 Call (802)10ranoe974-2940 time personnel Apply on port1mpor1a 3100 W OPERATOR tot811y furn Incl llnena yrs oldl 2 bedroom. 2 places, petlo1 & great lo-I ,c:an be worn under bltllnl 11311-118115 EXT 398 S~let>ac>. Vly 7611 5251 person 15902 Spring Cc.est Hwy N B 642·9•05 Micro, VCR. phone, A/C bath I.Pl in Coate M... cellon Oillrtb aveil $500-S.500 I -1-Stnla Ana ~~24 dalfl Hun1tngton Beacll PBlC 1111 houra 111 Nttwpor• PoOI. tennis, e1c Cov d SmOker ok Kltc:Mn Pflvl-631-1.00. $995,000 ... TALIE /mo comm poalblew<>tlll llllC llatrl Tustin 731-0481 (Spring~e & Ed1nger1 SERVICE SUTIOI 8"" ' 833 14• 1 ~kng Avell 1111-9117 i.otis Avall 1mmed $375 9' 111!&•11•--Ing from hOme !>49-4112 1 TIMa \hru Fn $6l !-4r mul1 WMt"l •"Sle• 891 ::>2'8 ** * • * • SL ANO SALES PE~SON TELEP"O•£ REP•J• Meture party n-1mkr ~month tst&aep Utll "'lt1<1k11'1 • n """' CAIPEmlS' have own car 850·4119 F .. P E11•• .. r ' • " •" $900/mo +eec Mll-5214 pd pool hot tub Plea'41 1111'11' ·-S:eyou:n1:mr APPRENTICE .. ISfCLEHHI OFF•CE ASSISTAN T RE ltETAILSALESCLfH S POO ,,.. Ap'' uro 0 s. •r -~· .. ~~.~·r .. s,..~ LUX 2br 2fui-"'"'••nlront call Juay at S48· 1917 ol _. RE 4 ~ '>l,_H ..,...,.,.,,. ,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,. c48·"'~~9 Proto from "'•Ur own nt• CE PT 0 N S., P 1 E •OuS"" Ev• •tlt'<lr G·ll 14 •t S E Br•Stol St ::ii .itir :.tin • '4 'J20 ' • ..,,,,.... wll oays 642-432t ext ,.-Liff, JElllFlll!! ~ .,.... ·~ ~ 10 Jpm Mdr.,,., "'aw· s~ot .,, •o • .-•, ·~st.t. RbOtiil C M 540-st·~ condo on Balboa Penon 316 days from 9-5 REALTORS g••ty Bold new concecir ~ '" L•r 650 o,t!OO Court " CM .('"' com· Weekly CXlrlng June Of I CASIHEll ,,, housec1ean1ng No "•P pen~.,1,0,. 511.,s f'• ---------"Tl'•Ppr1one Sa1es Sept 78&·1906/eve ltJllla Wutt4 Z7Z61la1ian1-.. F1'a1ac1"1l E 'd H k II-,-Fo< Perk1"9 Fac1111y nil(; Mgm1 oppry sh"'" *OPERATOR * &>t!••er•ct •l"Quit&a r,,.11 TlllEI IF SORE FEn, • llP I per Ve· n, N•wport Beach Full or ~1 profits ••ust haue r ~r1 lmmee ".l"e" "" F. ,,,.., ~ t .. .. -.. f 2 h 10 .. ., .... • ... ~ ... -~ """ Hitrt. ;I Cl(>f, JC,'iS ·-•JS Omer "'"r""e LOI~ "OURS' $1110RT S llUIEITll 18rapttvrnorunfurlnNB.11ulaHI coo care °' c: 1 ren PT S4 ·~hr 675-2790 1ran•PO Gait 575.331e ,,,, .. N~ o r,;ro ... ,&•o • n n ~ Ben waterfront CM CdM Bachel04' 8111 • • & prol lamily Sp.,ak Eng-Fr 5 d• sr11f' Nl'woon * * * * * • PlYl Modern 2BR house (213) 130-00U 1 01rrtaa1ht1 2904 losll have refs & drive CAHIH HCEPTlll HOUSECLUIERS Bl'oc• f44 ·oc, SALE:> TRAINEE Weeltl'y 771--0658 -EXC~LLENT WAGES 104' 752'2727 8!>4 8527 Full ltl'le Must be OOOd G'.>00 pay Own transi.. \ C£LLIUR PHIE G1u1e1 ftr Ital spere ttme auemt>ly Hskper PI T 4 l'lrst day S wolh people Benefits ,.•hat>ieo ..ienn~ !>48-06, OYEllTl•E Mo•••dte .... D Cl "'' ~f' POSITION EARN ltatala It Hi 2740 work, electronics crafts dystweek SS/Hr Speak Co~td Mesai45-7448• f,,,,.. S300 · All y<>v Cd" 5 .,,. ...... to •' t-<gr. .. ~· llt1 Others Info t -(504) enghsh n-smkg H B ASSISTANT HSEKt:fP[R ta••C·F fllew iC ot 1rnpf)rl CC>m•• '>S n ~·a;: t>,; , $400-$1000/WK 2724 1 12124&lllll£ 641 -0091Ext 1160 Open1 only•960·2724111mso CLUMHStUlll PT daily Noe·~,.. •s _,r der>l<1lll"Cl mot .,,.,,. n"f!C , , -••"!'N"E"'W"'P!!!'o-R•f"'!!e"'EX-c""H-24 hr access. Sl60tmo. in 7 days CALL NOW• I Wk days SS1hr w 111 1ra1n Fem,ue preterreo S':i •r ., .... ds 1mm~o1ate ""''P' ip1.1 , 1 t. Sleps 10 sand sllr beautiful Newport Bch 646•2556 1 Flex hrs Health t>ene1t1s 645-2357 • t1<tren0u'St' • Othc.e • ~ t. 1 b ,L Tile Oa. • Po101 '•d'> a C..u!> IOIT1e• $t'1 .1u, P'),. t1 r •vd•loli i: ...... C QO ;;J *f P.M •?Noor * 111c. ""'•9n1, W• no'> •Si >iP • COfT'rrt l ••1ri1ng unll, prof n -smkr St 27,.21 &ODD llEWS!! onc.ludea COM 675~1579 WOR" OUTDOORS •.-.. ,sonnet • Mark1"11ng S550tmo Yrly 639-8722 trap , •Hey Tt I.Na 2914 1 tound someone" CO•PfTH OP£1l•TOll " · ,.,. ~t. ''<t''"'"w u• SUMSTRESS -TIIAll YOlll • ' ~0 q· ~ 121t So._"' .. , t'~ a .. \·•"il N=:,!;~,oP:~: :~~5;~~ 8 • 1 ~'Stl~!75 mo SIGNAME LOANS 2~t~ ::''' s~":./":eei..5 r~o1or:nrook~~;sr1 ~ .. ~: '61tT·TI•E CLUICAL "H ~-: ~·.pr;·->~~;· :·nor• .. ttt"fS !'lit ·, ,,pr-.a " t1 VS Tr aor I Q f 'f) • 0 .. C N~ wou10 "'t.' t ",..et, COSTA IESA Hl-H 11 SOITII l .C. 512· • 240 " m '" SS (){ p,_. -ou• Ben .. 11!> wlsame OovertWestchtt •645-6599• Unsecured, good credit a LOVE, JElllFDtn enas RdP•Clr 9row•t19 ent>•get•c per;on 1 ·~ ._,,. • OH•ce n fas'11C erea $395/mo• '"Ntlls & Coaaerci'aJ mus1 $3-50.000 co '" ''••nF-" oppty '" 51st our 01s1r·c1 M<tn<1<;>-•s ~ N•li •ra.ro l l''' 1 SECllOlllf REC£Pl dep Sandy 645-S-059 $ move 10 West ,A Com 3 days during Int> "'h. \ P'lOnes •i;o J807 Poea~ ~ ... d<: "s .. · --.BAYSiDE-ORIVE I .E. Sale/Ital REAL ESTATE $ OFFERING Vivacious Col-petrlJvP satar f • beneltts weekenos ana no1 od,~ PAfiT TIME oa~ s ...... u • .. ci5 , • 't DRAKE OFFICE OVERL~ IA lege Sr •n searcn ol HP3000 e•P rt'Q d Must Apphcan• must ,...,,,fo ,,. MOUSrW FES ~ ...... ~,,,. "" · '"" ..... Spacious 2BR 2BA apt to putaeal1 2750 Available New loans or re-Christian home serving have >'Int corromun1c.at•on habte car ....,,,~. •d' 0 C.A '" I 1Shultett e• , "" shr Pvt bcl'I. boat d0Ck 1BAY FRONTAGE 1 1 ltnancong Poor cre<11tOK as PrT Nanny & or Light skolls 476 11oe dmers license P•oo• 1 ""'"car to se<111Ct' estab d' 'E MPORAR• ANC 'EMPT() PEPM ~vt~I. ~I ~~,~~tn turn 2 lots pier rogk~~ Call24hrs (714)864·0425 Hskeepert Supervisor COIPfTEllTfCM ons urar>ce 3nel QI.A. ••Cf'l •oules MF !!-' $(CUltlTT5 HltD u •no u is · b\.h 2 1Br s 1·2Br $1 6 * WIDOW HAS SSS Compensation requested n pron1.ou1 Starror; p4, !> )50-S60 c.osr> dlltly "'11""".l""' • 1't-CO<" . .,, ,. POS • u•• /.;A Ll\8 E •'<to<: .. phcn1!o.I~ •C•t".,S +LAGUNA BCH HOME• * 871-2866 • for TOs• S 10K-up No Room & boaro Exp & ref Repe•r ?efSOn needed We S7 00 per hour P1t.;c; :1a!t LORI'S llTCHEll -~ ·,. .Avail tor straight prof M I . , creo v 1no pen Oen-248-0824 or 759-1555 train no e•P S tO-S 12 n• allo10ianc.e 919-0l 4 7 * 4"4 • • aa •• • T y;,1~t• •"'"Crl'td•• .. ~ Ocean vtew, 1mmac $430 a11ae11/0fhce leat n1son Assoc 673-7311 * i::SlO Call Mr Jensen S20-405 l Comf' on to appt, 1• 1mo 1nct u11t 497-1304 2769 Eapl,-tal ~ COISRATIUTIOH *IOUll FlllT I.I.* WESTCLIFF lllllllt Aaaouceatata lCCOlm ASSISTAIT we ve opened a new 01 Clean, quiet. responsible Corner Westclllf & Irvine Lo1t I Ftu• 2125 FIT <>oenong for Accounts flee ano are no-N h•nng Shr 38r 2Ba yrly 645-2878 Nwpt Bell-Corner Vu Suile ASSlstant al large Apt lor various positions on Daily Pilat Pll OPERATOR Full service compte~ ResponS1t>H1t1es warenouse office No JJO Wtst lay St. BAYRIOGE 2BRl 2BA 2 will be Preparation or a exp nee Earr S300, w• to C t M CA 12121 f',,., c ·Poca ~~ 11!> desired garages• Semi-pm spa 145-1101 FOUND ADS oa11v t>ank dePOS•t ltl1n9 start Apply rooay start ti I •~•, 5~3--0513 • ._1r;:ia or O•ana E •Pe11enc.e Prof at!lludf' a mus! At11e 10 ntertace ""''" "ubhc ~ a1 aspect OI Dubhe 't! 111ons Gen lndry, ffpl sec $625 , some pllones Iron! 0H1ce rommorrow Ask IOf t>et.....-i 9am & Spm M.r utls Karen 855-1200 •Ctlll lbS1itt1 ARE FREE work & typ•no (30wpml Jona 975 l2l5 Or call Betn at 642 4321 Pt-o OTO ~Ab 1.-R ) AIC .Ample parking $495 S l300rrno Refs req d ect 205 nortr,..1 ~tu:l n CM ~ HAVE A NEED? Da ily Pil ot 642 -5678 SNRTS FUATICS Ea~n "•S ~ uc•s. rapping c: "•!tBCll• , ,,.Pphoo~ b4. ''4 TUCMH rRESCllOOL P ~I' • ' • ECE fti"'J ,, .... /. " ~ ''"W vorit.-.~!tO ........ 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I 30 o mun•catoon skills Com· pro -4 '"''" to atr OFFICE Co-op 7 singles aa.T lfl!IT COIPlr lor Larry 549-3089 pute< knowledge d • "°" 2Br 2Ba gar s750 8000 s f t>ldo Neer •r I • .. 1rL1vrRY s1-1 673.0581 l1nOa Of Ooana PMYSICAL TMHlPIST P • '~' n'ct'' Cl' 'Q'd,.,.. Span·~' ce•' ... 4f ' 'fiC. et Geted pool 122-6968 Redhill 405 Fwy $525-16 Unots Pool S 140/mo '° n - CdM 3BR hOUse snr Beth S650 rno-mo LSE Set-FOUND DOG Golden tan rent 800·962-2367 F~kL~~~tlt>~~~/.:.s~ PllmR IP£1tlCS PUllERS MELPEllS Fem22-27n smk clean r vocesava11 966-1401 mea sized Female PltOIAaTtST No exp nee Pays $5 S8 ••o eo•r-e<-e"'" ""'r• ...... Emptoyedtstable Avl 61 t Tilf EUCmYE Slff( wtlong tail ~ound 5 22 needed for Siik screener I 1£1TAL FRllT IFFICE CALL 740-17•7 Sef"' cn•y .;v~ ''."'. Cat. •.A S320tmo 675-6488 C F near Mlle Sqrare Park FI T Stat camera & color Receptionist Pleasant NB MANICURIST Part tome Jen!>ef1 ''~ 52(' 4 :) • I Newpo.1 Ir Ulllon Isl HB 843-0552 COM CUTIE furn apt for The Elftcient Alternative separation exp req d ' grp practtce Must have I days Hours llHtt>le Call n-smkr walk to beach' Full service 04' answering FOUND DOG Older Male 650 9226 dental exp 640-1122 Pat tor appo1r11menfl PLUllU'S Mtl'U M 75mo ·utlls 720-3759 'lervoce/mail only Samoyed w/sk1n con-ITTEllTIOll •650-9171 * leave msg• 640-~70 d1t1on Found on Lag Cyn l&ll-lOIS llFFllS So,,..,. e•P ~~~.t· • T Ca 1 J ,... ~ 2 ~ 13 ·.:. -Rd 45s-2o47 sTUDEllTS'* 11sT•1111ToRs ''" UDO Penn On The Bay I Ctaatrcial Prtper1y • n v t In Huntington Bch is now Furn room dbl mot>1le hm 2 I FOUND Male lg gray & Spons minded •nd1vtdua1s WlllTEll, n1t•r19 F Tor P T Morn•"O '"ODICTIH TUl•U Hun ngton Bl'aC N-smll all amenities kite 77 wtuteCat on Lido 1ppro1t neeOed lor P T work t>akers ana Counter prlv ~Imo 673-5t00 5115 Red collar Sliver $71Hr•• x Int summer WEIGHT LOSS THEI Help Come by O< call for ca• a48 &26" MALEffEMALE N:smkr to CIRIU Hl Ill bell 675-8270 1ot>' 645 5760• f\IATURAL WAY" an app11ca11on 10178 share Parkwesr 2BRl 2B.A COllEllCIAL LOST CAT REW.ARO• AUTO DETAILER & CAR ACC.,llHSIRE Adams .Ave HB 962 2726 QHLITY COITROL F1T M-F 7am J • Apt $410/mo 975-6580 Go10 & White neolered WASHER' ~ 1T gooa A Parcn a day• or 786-3172 LWlll I SALES lyr male Dover Shores wages & t>eneltts tmmed Pounds away' 60 Patches area 646 7471 Looks Openings CM 645-7448 at a savings lfWPllT IUCI CHUCK CURRIER ltke> Morros OCEANFRONT HARBOR REAL TY AUTO MECHllllC Prof lhr 2Bd Condo. park-Office 1714)673-4400 LOST GRAY Neutured NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 1ng avl turn needed Avl Residence (714)644-5297 male Tabby No collar ~1 SsOO ·He 642-2654 Ml-ZONE PROPERTY ~~~a ~'::alt. 5~~-6~~3en 644-1022 ICl·71t4JtHH N/trnkr fem shr 3BR 2BA Leouna Canyon at Fes11v11 REWARD -2 TORTOISE'S AUTO WIRIAITY DRIVERS cross country wl 2 fem $375/mo • ''> Grounds Approx 770 sq No e%p nee CA lie req utlls Oep & rels 3 t>lks to I 11 Suttable for ottoce. fight ~~~151~~~S~~~~1v•~0°1 CUIMS MllllER j MacGr&gor Yacnts t631 bch Npt Pemn 675-38891 Mfg or Studio S8 tOtmo sf.ons as«ed 751_0419 For euto dealership Must P1acer111a C M -tsl & last• $150 cleanlng Que know ADP Reynolds & 1£CUllC (S••c) F T exp d 2 locattons WARDS MISS•ON VIEJO HUNTINGTON BEACH °"'" tOOls 900d benet.ls Call To,... S42· t9;" I X-lllY TtCI Full tome 2 30· 1 lpm Mon lhru Fri t>eneltts Pan time W~enas neeoeo 8am-8pm fllCllUST $4 SC' "·' no "•" ~ • t>eoett·s A.poty n Pf''' IOOISHTAP£ ~29 l'arad St ._. •548·S52S• •llUL £STAT£• A&EITS -WISUITS Yo...ng ag9r~ss1vt> >een..-d Ag,.nts .,.. f!'\P need~ 10 ,now & !ie' ~ropeorhf'S w '" a -c~ Droducf!• N~FA~C:,:f r,':.CLl~~1 ~: lee CALL 582-3164 or REWARD• LOST 2 d09s• Penzo11 compute• sys-FLORAL HSfllH/ ., $650tmo Dme by 723 Laguna Ca-One 9 yr S~pard-cross 1ems Must have FORD WISTAn 11&1&1(11 Wet>kend covt>rll<}t" A~••~' 673_ 1267 nyon RO Laguna Bch Blk male. and one Female t>act.ground knOWledge j Exper nee Eves & WllnOs ( all Kim 77 1 1420 Golden Lab I yr may t>e gOO<I benef11s & satary Dave s FIOW91S 895-365 7 Park Newo<>rt Prof F n-F I ND wearing Sonoma Cnty Send resume or letter to I --smkr. 24-35, pvt Brt Ba, tags. 111c1n1ty Santa Ana Daily Piiot PO Bo• 15601 FLHll IHlllH pool, spa, tennis• $475 • ave. Costa Mesa on 5128 AO ,; t27 Costa Mesa. E11p'd FIT or PI T Diena *8111-26'1-1313* 54µe56or830-9568 CA92627 675-9484 631-15S4tpm --- lttllica!UIRCN P T Fashion 151and •644-7848• •IODELS* Fast"on ShOw prod.;cf'• seeks mooets '°' tastoion shows in L A 0 C •nd Patm Springs 760-2649 *MOYIE* EXTRAS* Needed for n~nt0t1 pro auctions No e11pe<oence 213-469-1351 * Sales RUl ESTATt ASSl$TAIT o ,,. P ~ t•ve a'' 'udt"' •yp "ii oas.t" ~ r a • 31r-, ~so SON' RHT&L MOSnss Ap• Comple• ~no ..... nq Apts ''9"' boo•• ,....t""Q Will tra·,.. Wee•""'" on•• from 9-S Ene•gf!'t ~ \ OP ~noao•e 5,c, 4.fll!>S SALE CREW MANAGER Put you Direct Sales Ex- perience to good use working with teenagers. You can make $500 Plus per week. If you can hire. train. & motivate a Special Sales Crew getting new customers for THE DAILY PILOT flp •IFl 111 .. Bldll Call Keith Hardie 21a-110-a11 ltlm111 ._ I 1111111 JOIN OUR TEAM L c [1.. •" -1 ~ :, :: • : """ !. .. --' ... 4 'J ;:J s i/. - -.. ~ .. G .. _ .;,_~ .. -:..=-: .".~ :=cE~).__•,-a:..sE S A _AP' i::._~s c . 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Boating or Employment Ads There 1s no prrce ltmit to wttar you c.an cld\lemse If you need to sell your couch. high chair or any unused ~rchand1se-call the Daily Pilot Clauffled staff or use the coupon below ~ to: NAME ADDRESS CITY Daily Pilat Dany Piiot. lJO W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 642-5678 PHONE STATE ZIP AO COPY 4 hne minimum. appropriately 4 words per llne AMT ENCLOSED mete one VISA or M C Are you a subscri~r to the Daily P11ot7 circle one YES / NO CAR TOP storage carrier 36•42x 12" with tock L•ke new • )prtce SSO 536--0775• By e•ecullve order c1sss1 lied will come through tor you Radio. 1191"90, rMl·to-reel · ctassilied s got greet sounds fOf yOU . .) 835-3171 1500 Auto Mall Dr Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger OPEi l IAYS Service Hrs Mon-Fri 1.00 am to 10 pm BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of late model. IOw mileage I Cadlll9CS tn Orange County• See us tod1yl 540-9100 2600 HarbOr Blvd COSTA MESA THEODORE ROBIN S JOllO -• .. .:. .. • • r-• ( t,1,TA Ml' A ' .! 1 1 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 70c.O HAllO ll e1vu CO'>TA Mf'>A 0 4 ; 0010 '11 lllTUI IL White )(Int cond. 35K ml• S3SOOobO 835-0320 Kent 'II POITUO F1Ell Auto. air. crulM. 1111. cau, pwr window, mag wheel• Xtra clean ( 1NAE866) ''"' THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2000 HAUO A Ill• 0 CO!ITA MHA o.i2 0010 The classified network puts YOY In touch With the right people 842-5678 rtaJC flJT1CE l'talC NOTICE PU8l1C NOTICE PtalC NOTICE P\el.IC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE PWUC NOTICE l PU8llC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE fltBJC NOTICP IC .,., AT 11111 Ume date. andj ~ held on May 25 19138 at lb•hlte• I NOTICE TO the CONTRACTOR 10 whom porta11on at Los Angeles, partmen1 of lndullnal Rel•· mOfe than one olllcer must Judilh Anne Smtih 5912 FJC1"10U9 .,..... place, bids wilt t>e publlcly 9 00 A M All bidder~ will Ouestton& r99ard1ng the CONTUCTORS the contrBiCt 11 ewerded and San Francisco and the 011 t10n1 are retetenced but not sign If the l)jd II by • part· Belgrave Gatden Grove MAm STAT'EmMT ~and read aloud fOf rneetat1heD•t1rtCtMa.,••en-fleartng wr111en comments CAUJNOFOfll810S upon any subcontractor 1ric:t1nwh1chthew0fl<1SS1tu-1><1nted1ns.i•d1>Ubhai1ton netship or • jOll'll venture. Cahf 92645 The following per90ns .,1 B.o No 88-08 for SECUR· an~ 011~ 1oca1ed at 1 '890 and r~u"'''~ IOf the rev.ew School District irvinel undef soch CONTRACTOR. a1ed 1 DE~ A" TM E NT 0 F state the n1me1 and ad· This bu11nea1 ts con· dOlng t>u.--as Caklom1a, ITV SYSTEM B•d oocu-, Newland Fountain V.illey document~ should be Child Ctre Proieci 10 pay not tess than the said The successful bidder TftANSPO,.TATION, O.pu· ores.set of all general part· oucted by en 1n~v1oual Coat At,_. Club. 3652 men ts ancll spec1hca11ons are Ce (71.C) 843 3202 j dtrec1ed to Oscar Bataguer I Bid Oeadltne 2 o'clock spectlte<l rates 10 all worker• shall furn1stt a payment bond tr DIN4:tor ners and jotnt venturers II Judllh A Smtih ,.IC:helloft Offle. lrvlne. C.ti-on file e\-trie O.strtel Otftc:e I Dated this 10th day of O.v1s•on 01 Water Quality p m or the 7th Olly or June employed by them 1n thee•· and 1 per1ormance bond Dated Mer ch 21 1988 tne bidder 11 1 sole This s1a1ement was filed form. 92115 Purcnarmg Depart men• Mey 1988 State Wat"'' Resources Con-t988 ecutton ol lhe contract The Department 01 Trans· Published Orange Coast proprtetorsn1p Of 1notr-with the County Cl«k of Or· Of•"99 CoHt FltneH·~tecUt 172100ekS1reei FOUNTAIN VALLEY trot BNrd P 0 Bo• tOO Piece ol Bid Receipt No btddet mey W11hOraw portetion ti«eby notifies all Oa•ly Pilot May 17 2.c t988 entity that does t>ullness ·~ County on Apnl 12 En~ Inc <Al•fomfl Fountain Valley Ca1tfom1• SCHOOL DIST"ICT, •r· S • c r a m • n t o CA I Irvine Unthed Schoot 01strtCt 1ny bid tore pertOd of forty· bidders that 11 will al· T 152 unde< 1 hclltlOU• name the 19811 Drive. lrvlne. CaOlornte EKt1 bid must t>e accom-• .,..,, 9161322-8660) Parkwa Irvine CaltfOfnla set fOf the opemng of bids contract entered 11'110 '~ lor the l)jdder with 1 desig· Pubtlsned 0<•~ Coast oorpor911on: 3852 Mlehelton (7141843 3245 1 ~etrlcil Quinn, Purch .. 1itel 9580, O tOO 11e1ephone Ollice 5oso Barranci five (.C5) day1 eller the dete 111met1vely insure that in any aun•IC NOTICE bid shell be in the real neme FmMO 17115 penild by Certified Checll °' "••lewed/ Appro•ed· Publtst>ed Orange Coast 927 14 Y A payment bOnd and a pursuenl 10 lhlS eovert•~ NOTICE nalton followlng showing Daily P1lol Apr11 18 25 Mey Thia ~ i. con-8iddel-s Bond equ., in the ,..,.,... J Rb, Olrec:tM, Daily Pilot Mey 2• 1988 Proiect ioentiltcation periOfmance bond ""'" t>e ment disadvantaged but• INVfTINO 9'0S OBA Cthe ltcitltOUs n1me) 2 9 19811 · oueted by CC)(p()r81t0n amount 10 5•,. ot the total •~ s.rvtc:.• T t59 Name Cotleoe Perk Elemen· requ-red pnor 1o eHcullon ness enterpnses woi be el-BIO ITEM NO 111 l)fovtded hOW8'ller no flt· Amended Publication May Of~ CoHt Fitneu l>'d said cnecll °' bondl Publt~ Orange Coast 11ary School/M odular ot the contract and 11\atl be IOfded lull opportunity tol NOTICE IS HEREBY11111oua name shall be ueed 24 t988 Enterpt1Ma. tne . Dick Allen. guar1n1ee the bidder •com-Daily Pilot May 17 2• t988 I PUBUC NOTICE Portable Untls 1n lhe form set forth In lhe submit bids 1n response to G 1 'II EN th it 1 s • 11 e d un1eu there is 1 current MT-400 CNef Executive Off"IOer pliance Wllh the terms ot the T 151 Plllce Plans are on hie contrecl docvm8t'tl thtS 1nv11111on 1nd will not be OPOsals win be reGetved by registration with ttte O<enoe This statement was filed bid Ind tnlll be made pay-KJl9l3 lrvme Unttted Schoo! !>ts· Pursuant to Seciion 4590 d1scrtm1nsted agam1t on lhe ~ City ot Costa ~se to County RecOf'Oer In use ol P\alC NOTICE wfttltheCountyC*'lcofOr-abletothlSchoolOt11rict I PtB..ICNOTICE FlCTITIOUSBUSINl!ll irict SOSO Barr1,,c;aoltt1eGovemmen1Codeotgroundso1,ac41 COIO< orW1t The City Council PO c0f~11ton1 Include ltte e1191 County on May 8 lae& P\Ksu1n1 to sec1t0n 4590 NAME STATEMENT Parkway Irvine CellfOfnta the State of Cel1torn11 Ille national ortgtn 1n con11de<-1 Bo• 1200 Costa MMe Cah· names 01 ttte President, K*'2 F17WZ2 of Ille Government Code of w ~ I The lollOwlng petlOf'IS ere 927t4 contrecl will conllin atton '°'en award tornt• 92628 1200 on or Secretary Treuurer. and FICTITIOUI IUIMll P\.ibbhed Orange Coast the Sllte ot Cal1lorme. the NOT«:E OF domg 1>uslne11 as NOTICE IS t-4 ERE BY pro\llSlons permitting 1"8 Minimum wage rates lor beiore lhe hour 11· 00 • m Manager NAME ITATEMENT Delly Piiot May 11 24, 31 .,Contract wlll contlln PU8lJC HEARtNG SANTEE INVESTORS GIVEN that ltte ltvtne Child successful btdder IO I h t s pro J e c I as on Frtday June lO 1988 It Tl\e City Council ot the The folloW!ng ~are June 1 1988 Pfov\S1on1 permimno the NONPOINT IOlMCE 245 FolChef Suite 02 Costa Carte ProjeCI Oranoe Coun subslllute MCUrllTel lor •"Y predetermined by the Sec· shall t>e tl'te , Slbllit ot City ot Coste Mesa reserves dOlng bull-IS T1S3 successful bidder 10 MANAGEMENT "'00"AM1Mesa Caltl 92626 1y ca1if0fnte acting by and moneysW1tllheldbythlDIS· reteryol Lat>or are Mt lorth the bidder to~ ,,,/bid the right to reiect any or all WINDSOCK, 13 Abelo ---------• aub1111u11 1ecuri1tes for Mondi,. I California Pe,,soon Invest-throuoh 119 "Governing[ TRICT 10 ensure per-only In the 999C••l PfOvtSIOl'I• to the City Qerk's Olflce by bld1 Irvine, Calif 927r.! P\lllJC N()TlC[ moneys Wltllheld by the o... June 20, 1-ment Resee•ch. Inc Call· Board hef,einafler referred lormance under the con-ot the serially numbered the proe>« innouneeo time 0.1id· May 19. 19811 Rendall J lackwOOd. ---------i trlCI to eosura pertOfmanc.e 10:00 lom1a 2•S F1sc11er Sune 10 15 .:ICCP' ..,111 receive up 1rec1 books issue<! tor btdding Bid• wlll be pubhcly opened Publtlhed Orange CNst 3700 Plue Drive, Suite F-6 NOT1CI TO under Ille contract Depet1ment of D2 CoSla Me11 Celt! 10 bul not liter than the Oo•etnlng loerd, •r purposes and entltled and read aloud at 11 00 Oalty Pilot May 24 19118 Santa Ana Celtl 02104 COWTMCTORS The Boerd of Tn111-r• Heelttl IMYlcee 92626 above-stated ume. sealed D t • n • H o t m e • , Special Provttions Not~ • m or u eoon thefeafler T 1581 Robert C Payton 13 IMVtT1MQ m>I -"*'the rtght'\o reiect eny Heettng "-George P VaJI. 2t31 Cen-bids fOf the • .,..91d 011 con I Treaeurer/Audftor, lnln• to ContractOfs Proposel. 11 acucil>le on Friday Abeto, Irvine. C.111 t 2720 NOTICE IS HEREBY end ell bids and to w1nre any Offtce iulktt119 tury Park Lane •311 Los tract fOf the above PfOJecl Chlld Clf9 f'rotec;f 1nd Contract.· and In copies Jur!'.,O 1988 In the Councli PUBllC NOTICE Thll bu1int11 11 con· GIVEN tf\at the Boero of lfregulw1t1es therein The No. I Angeles Celil 90067 Bids shall be reoeived 1n Published O<a~ Coast of said book that may be Chamb9ra City Helt 77 Fair ducted by IOlnt venture Trust_ of the Fountain Val-rigllt 11 also r-\ltld by the 7W ' ltr"t Thomas A Gre<:o One the place tdenttf*l 11>0ve Daily Pilot Mey 17 24 1998 examined al lhe Mme of. Or•ve eoStl Mesa Cah· K-1 Randeff J 8tactlwood teyScf'loolOtetric1ofOrenge Board ot Trustees to Mlec1 a.ct-to, CA Park Plaza Su•te22S Irvine end shaP be 09ll*' and T1S4 heel .. dftef•bed hereon-IC>fnia fOf the furnishing of ftemlOUllUS*NEU This statement was r-.o County Clllforrq Wll re-ltem1 enoior seNtC4l9 wtuch 15114 Calif 9271.C pubftCly read aloud at ttte before wtlere the plans, ONE (I) PHOTOGRAPHIC NAME ITATfMENT W1th tne Cl" ty Clerlt of Or· ce111e bids up to and tndud· tn their optl'llOn Wlll belt The State Weier Re· Ronald J Guyer. 245 Fis-above-stated time andl PUBllC NOTICE se>eelfleatiOl'ls. and proposal PRINTER Tiie following persons are •noe Cou.i1r on Aprtl 20, 1ng2·ooP M June 1 l9811at eerve ttte '*'°'of the Ols-laourcu Control Bo1rd cher, Su11e D2. Coat• Mesa. piece lorms may be Mill Adden· Add•tlonil Ntl 01 the doing business-as 1988 the District au..~ Olftoe, trlet 1s1a1eBoardt .. 1llholoapub Ca1tl 92626 I Btd oocvrnent• rney be WIMM de to modify Feder., mini-"'9Clticltlona m be ob-CALIFORNIA COAST n7aa 17210 0. Stt ... Fountain A mandatory Job Wall< .. lie hlanng to rece1ve IMll· Thtl business II con-l)ICked up al the Eno·-, OEPMTieHT Of' mum wege rat• Wiii be ts-limed ., the ~ of the CLUB OF ORANGE COUN-P\.iblllhed Orenge Cout Veley Ca1tfomje ' required Th«S Job Walk wtll mot1y regard•ng lhe Stell ducted by a general Plltt· offtCt' Jayillm Engi"-I """'IPC>fl'TATION 14JeO only 10 bolcMlre ot the Pu ch sl ,_gent lf77 Fatr TV 3652 MICtlellOn Dnw. Deily Ptiol Mey 3. 10 11, 24, · Board's S111 .. Nonpo1nt ne<lh1p Inc 10101 Los Alemoosl NO~ TO ab0"9 referenced books If Oft~• a d:st1 Mesa Clll· tnnne. C11tt 9271~ 19118 Source Assessment RePOf1 1 Roneld J Guyer Pre11-Blvd Su tie 200 Lot CONTMCTC>ftl there ls• dttterenc:e between fornui Bids lhOUld 'tie r• Orange Cotti Fttneu T • '" 1 (Asaessmenl Reporr) and dent I Atamt1os CA 90720 Tel 07·0fe--405-the mlmmum "'IOfl rates turtled to the attentiOn of 1111 EnterprfMt, Inc. Celllornlc. "8.JC NOTICE ----Nonpoln1 Sour~ Man10v· This 11a1ement wH !tied (213, 596 2155 o.2110.3 1P<e<Mterm1MC1 by the Sec-Ctt Clerk witl\ln said time 3652 Mlchel1on Drive -------------• ~nt Program I Manage with the County Clerk of Or-There will bee S30 00 de Sealed proposals fOf the retery of Lel>Of Ind the hmrt tn a sealed ~ tnnne CAiif 92715 FICTIT1001 BU ... 11 ment Program• No de· enge County on April 19 l>O)•I requ"ed '°' eech set otl WOftt lhoWn on the plans en-prevailing wage rates de-idenlifted on the out..O. with Thia bu1lne11 11 con-N.u.te ITAtt-.wl TJlASX I W allac-t>, both o f c111ons wil I>«' m1de by the 19811 FJ'Tl1n b•dd0Ctlment11oguarantee lltled term1ned by the State'°' theBidllemNumbenndthl'ductedby 1corl)OraUon Thefoltowlngpeftonsat• LARR y ROBERT Put>blo Colorado S1a1e Boero et lh1s 11me re-Published Orange Coas1 I he1r return in good condition STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 11m1t1r c111slllcat1on1 of Opening Otte Dick Allen, Chief E•· dOlng butlneu 15 JAC· "PD ... ~.,. -40 .,. d • ti gerd1ng the Assessment Re-Delly Piiot May 3. tO 17 2'4 Wl(h1n 30 days Iller the bid DEPARTMENT OF 1fANCS· labo<. llw! Contractor •nd his Each bid 11\atJ 1peclty ecuttve Oll!Qe( QU£LINE'S BOUTIQUE a ~n... . gone to -r rwn s may ca at POrl and Management Pro-191111 opening dite at the Eng1-PORT A TION PR JE T subcontrector1 than pay not Heh end .-..Y item u Mt Tht1 1teternent wu filed 3440 v11Oporto•102 .._. be with the Lord Pierce Bros -Smiths· gram Aller considering pub-1·140 n..-1 1 office PLANS FOR CONSTRUC·j1e11 thin the higtter w-oe forlh In the speoflcltions with the County Ci.til of Of· pon Buch. CA 92M2 Maly 20, 1988 Mr Mortuary from 1000 ltC tesltmony •tis expected PtmUC NOTICE Each btclder lh•H be• ~~ON0~~~1t~E ~ig~:~~ rate AnyandalleJ1cepUon1tothe at1ge County on Apnl 21, Kan1-11 tnc, C8'11omle -.......i. ld r AM t I lh8t li'lt' State Board wilt ltceneed contractor Pursuant to SectiOl'I 1773 speclf;catlOnsmustbeclelr 19118 corporetlon, 3440 Via "•-was a we e . u n 1 'IE>rvtcE' con11d~ thf' Assessment NOTICE Of' pursuint to the Business FROM ROUTE 5 IN tRVINE of the Llbor Code. the gen. in t and lillure t~ rnMl1 Oporto • 102, Newport wath tht> Varc-o ttmt> on Tuesday, Report and Management AYAM.A.H.ITYOF and ProflUIOl'lt coae and TO ROUTE 73 IN COSTAleratprevall.nor1teofwages Z., lor~hb::!,Y item In the Publtlned Ofange Coat S..Ch CA921162 M.anulactunng Com-May 24 1988 at -I 00 Program for app•ov•I at • ANNUAL RETURN be •e«tled 1n the lottowtng MESA De-in the county 1n wt'tlCh the ipeclflclllon• shill b•IOllly P~ot Mey 3 10 17 24, This bu11nea1 It con-• pany H t> was also a PM at' P1en." BIY>!. mwting in Auguil tae& Pursu1n1 to Section cl11SlfiC1Uon1 GENERAL wlll be received at tne WOf1I 1• lo be don. llH ~ grounds fOf' re,ectlon of the 1988 ducted by 1 corporation . f h S . • l CWA Section 319(1) re-6104(dl of the Internal Rev-BUILDING CONTRACTOR B partment of TreMPO<latlon, determined by the DifectOf bkS T-142 Kanawau, toe, S1mmy member o t e m1ths Chape quires1heSta1e1odevelop enueCode.notice11tiereby Each bid must confOf'm 120 Sou1h SprlngAStreel,01theOep1T1men1 011ndus-EldlbldahlllMtlonhtho K1n-att,S.Cretary Church of t h e Gravps1de st>rVIC'PS an Assessment Report end given lhal lhe annual return and be reaponSlve to the Room IOOO, L°: ~21tr181 Aelatlons These wege lvllnetnMlndr~ol "8.IC NOTICE This slAttement wat !tied c.a.t1and SUl'Vlvmg will be condUt·t('(J on Management Progrem Plf1 for the CALENDAR Y9•r contrect documents Cel~nla 9001 • Juntl 2 ret• IC>P8M In Ille Oepirt-111 peraon1 and parties FICTITIOUl IUl*IEll With the County Clettl of Or· are his wife, Sandra Thursday. May 26 tn :~ t::i:i= =It~ i~JNO~T~~~ H~N~~~t: one:=-:~ ~:ea. 11 :.:,, ::.1:: wtll ::::::~ T~etri.r::~ ~.:t4:!' :,t:-c::;i!,,!' TN-:-STATU«NT ~ County on APf1I 12 T..-k.. Costa Meu, Pueblo, Colorado ing l)fooess to t<lentlfy bell lound111on is . 1va1l1bte •• the contrect document• a be ~bltCty 098I*' and rN<S lp,ev1lllng W1ge Rates. tt1te thl nemes of the of: he b~ peraon1 ire ft17111 .,... Jaon and Jar Pit'Tn' Bros Smiths' m•nagement pract!Oft end the loundiilon's princlpal 01• 1111 of the prOf)OMd sut><:On-In a::;~~=:= ld1ted Meteh, 1988 Future fleer• WhO can liQn i n ~~STOM ~a~594 Him· Pubti~ Of11ng9 Cout Tn8. Costa Mesa. Directors ~Jt> 6~:t9 • rev"7' of •,••o111tlng ~ flee '°' in94)CICtton during trlciOl'I on thll Pfoiecl IS Elll1ll"" hi..11w1y and 41.n" ect1~age ~tllt ~~ egreement on !*I.if Of the llton Huntington Beach Oat3 ly PllOt Mey tO. 17 24. l h d ---grema Of Con r lf'CI '""r f'90Ulet bulfnlSS l\ou!S from required by the $ublettlng .,. "' .....,...__,. ave ._, pr-..e erm,,..., "O<p<>flllon lt\d ~tl\er C_,., .,....~• ' 1 1948 at er an llf'P· --po.n1 sou•ce po11u110n In 1 30 8 m 10 5 Pm by any ind Sut>contractlng Falf bfkl9es to be ..,..._, and and are on ma with the De· .. , -· .,,,.,. TISO m~her, ~rt and MCHOOH ~~r~-~~~~en~r~ts"~~~act~~G~n~t~-~~be~-------------------~--------~~-------~ Yvonne Tr as k , Bart M c Hugh. bom ~u;ementt :' CW~lc': 180 d1ya 11ter the d1te of I Code Section 4100 et seq 11~~edpr0feet has • QOel of P u eblo, Colorado. December 2. 1903 tn ~'': ~1 Source thtt publleatlon ~acll ..:C::, "'c:! 1::mi 1 20 '*'*"1 dlsldventeo«S SlRRTING A NEW BUSINESS"" mother and step-Cincinnati Ohio H e Problem lnV91'1tOf'Y !dent· ott1:.! ':U::;·s_r~~ ~ •• c:nec:k ~~ : ~ entwprtM (08E) , , f •thcr. Coral and was a graduate of "Y;'\ nrl'gabie "'at.-a of Mnellell, 1nr1ne. CA the 04STAtCT or 1 bid bond P':!,~lionbtd meeting Is • • Harold Hack.et. Valle-Not rt> Damt' and the tete •fleeted by non-rtie principal rMnaOer 01 In ttie lorm "'fOfth In the ~U::-f thl• ,.,...._, T ...... '.nal Depart"'..,..' et ,...... Please stop by to file your CA Ka H , _ Sc I point source• and the the loundwtlon 1, RICHARD contrac1 docUfl*111 1n .,, or ,.. . .,,.... """ .,._• .,.,... •<v jo, •• Sliter, ttn arvard LAW hoo . c11egorlH 01 nonpolnt 0 HUHSAKEA amount not .... than 5~ of THIS PROJECT IS sue-Dally Piiot Is pleased to an· flCtltlous business Stltement It Scan.a.y. Vallejo. CA , H e served m the eourc.s addJng pollutan11 to RICHARD a THOMAS the rnutmum emount o4 bid JE~T TO THE "8UY AMEJU. nounce a new service now avail-the Daily Pilot l,al Depart· brother• Sonny South Pac-1fic m~~0:9S::.':r:=:te•. ~CPA m11 MncM11.1rv1ne ... 1oua<antee1nattt1e&1a-i~.-::g~is~N<rP6~~ abletonewbusfnesses. ment. 330 West ay, Costa Truk lA P•lma.. W orld War II as a a. I pu'" CA lckr win entw Into tM TATION ASSISTANCE ACT We will now sll!'.•ACH the Mesa. Caltfornla. If you can not T• _,._ . ' heiring on !he Problem • Publiltled Ofenge Coett propoted conttact It the i;;.I'\ CA.. crry w~. Lieute nant 1n the ven1orv on M11c11 21, 19111 o1111y PllOI Mey 24 1w , aeme 1s -•d9d to 81.lCh OF 1992 name for you at no extra chat~, atop by, please call us Foun t•in Valley . Army He was a resi-The Managemem Plognm Tt57 blddef ln11'1el'«lloff...,. ::' = :-:.J°'~': and save you the time end the et (714) S.2...C321, Extention Robert and Corey dent of Laguna Beach wlll lnCllJde In ~· lderrtl • "8JC NQTIC[ to en1er Into Nid contr8C'. : At the lll'M thll conlrKt trip to the Court House In Sant• 315 or 31 e and we Wiii O\lk• and opened a Toy :::"tc! ~ ~ ::C, MCurtty Wiit w ror. ii 1wttded, the Contractor Ana. Then, of courN, •her the errengements tor you 10 hlndle Shop m 1946 unul nonpo1n1 IOUfoe cateQOf• "*'C NOTICI the ICCP reMtYe1 1he "' .. 1>0SMN tllttiet •Cl.., March 11 completed we.wlll flle thlt procedure b)' mill. J97l Wu a member '"the Pt~ ttMmorv NOTIC• °'&Al.I ngttt to rJrw;1 any Of al btdt A tlcenM: •,...~='= your fletltlout buM\918 name If you thoul<I have any fUtther f a. ,..__ r-·-TM 1ot1ow1ng ~· Mollee II hereby ~ OftO•.,....anylrreguWttlM of any t t t II ..... o ""'' "'411•Y00 ""41U.rV .... be av&llebee on Mey 20. pur9Uolnt 10 MC1tOn1 3071 orlnformellt•lfttnvbidaOf llcerlW c:1--.10M atat.,-nent with the County Clerk, Quet iont. PNM ca us''"" we try Club. Passed 19Nt0f~ encJIOl2oftneCMICOdeof lnthBbiddint ~•matcw"1o4tN publish once 1 week for four will be more •l'lan glad to anl1t away M•v 20, 1988. 1 ~1111111*11~ U.. ..... et Clllltomla tt1e ~fOttie"'°""°"' ~c.a C.t0,c.12.c-27• _..... "" ,, ....... by llW ..... d you Surv1v~ bv u wtfe 2 Men~l Proorem "'~*' ...,,.. 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If TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1988 25 CENTS Co-•tar'a •tar Bandits' gemhaul$390,000 Rambo's buddy, Richard Crenna, gets his star on the Walk of Fame./ AS California The Assembly has voted to outlaw surrogate mother contracts./ AS Nation The Senate has easily rejected three new Re- publican challenges to the U.S.-Sovlet medium- range missile treaty./ A4 World A Colombian jetliner with 135 people aboard was hijacked to Panama before returning to Col- ombla./ A4 Sports Lakers whip Dallas to open Western Con- ference finals./8 1 E n tertainm ent Bob Hope greeted by four standing ovations at the Arts Center ./84 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Entertainment Opinion Police log Public Notices Sports Weather A9 A 3 BS-7 88-10 A9 84 A7 A 3 810 81-3 A2 Fashion Island clerk 's cared to death· as two gunmen clean out j ewelry s tor e By JONATHAN VOLZIE Of_o.llr ........ Two men -one with a handgun and the other wean ng a neck brace - escaped with $390.000 worth of d iamonds, rings and braclets from a Fashion Island store afler catching a 23-ycar-old female clerk alone an the shop. "She was generally scared to death, .. said Newport Beach Police spokesman Bob Oakle} But the bandus fled without harm- ing the wo man. he added "'o shots v.ere fired 1n the mudent The men burst into Carol Klem Jewelry about 12 40 p m Monday and spent ncarl) ::!O minutes ran- sacking the store. ~1d the sho p's ov.ncr. v.ho asked not to be 1dent1fied "for sttu n ty reasons ·· One of the men brand ashed a small chrome automatic handgun dunng thl· robbt'r) the owner said The} pre,ented 1hr 1o1.oman from act1\'a1 - 1ng the store·~ ala rm "The> v.eresmart thrsho p o1o1.ner ~•d of the robbe~ "The) sav. I had hea' )-dut) gla!ls .rnd madr hrr open the lases onr b} one The ov.ner \aid the mrn e~ped "'•th a bo>. of loose diamonds. diamond necklall~., brackts. rings. mone) clip!> lie tac._s and other items Ironically 1he 1o1.oman on dul) at the time of the rohbcr) usuall) works at the C"arol l\.le1n frv.eln store in C"osta Mesa The Fa~h1on Island store has been open sin.e '\o,ember he said. Chrla WU.On. 5 . of Imne •owa he won 't go near polluted Laguna water. Laguna bathers forced ashore by a million gallons of sewage By PAUL ARCHJPLE Y Of .. o.llr ......... An estimated m1lhon gallons ofraw sewage was discharged into the ocean off Laguna Beach over the weekend . forcing officials to ban swimming and su rfing Monday at Main Beach. A malfunction Saturday at the main sewer pump station near Laguna Beach City Hall caused the sewage overflow. said Ross Cox. of the city sewer department. An emcrgenC) bypass system auto- mat1call\ d1\.en ed the untreated se"- age to a pipeline that earned the effluent between 1.000 and 2.000 fee t offshore, Co>. said. The malfu nction wasn·t d1 s- COH~rcd until Sunda) when mainten- ance v.o rkers repaired the pu mps. 8} th~n. at least a m1lhon gallo ns of untreated scv.age had flowed into the Pacifi c Ocean Some of the released sewage ""as earned back to the shoreline by the winds and tide. pro mpti ng county "ater offiuals to proh1b1t heach '1s1tors from going into the -...ater from C"lco <itrect 10 the north e nd of Main Ekal'h. C"o>. said Warning signs 1o1.erc erected Monda} morning. C"ount} water officials were testing the ...,ater \.fonda~ a nd v.111 con ti n ue tesu. unt1I bactena counts drop to acceptable le' ds before reopening those: S\\1mm1ng areas. &>cause ot the' olume of discharge. C"o\ said 11 "as hard to tdl "'hrn the areas v.ould reopen County Fair Board considers buying Pacific Amphith eatre UCLA prof winsprlze LOS ANGELE~< .\Pl -Rich- ard 8. Bcmstcm of L Cl.A 1s the 1988 v.mner of the $225.000 Robert A 'W elch <\ward m Chem1Str) for outstanding re- search, the \\ dch Foundation said . By JENNIFER WEBER Of IM o.lfr "'4 ..... The Orange County Fau Board is serio usly considering a proposal to buy out the lease of the embattled Pacific Amphitheatre. a fair official said Mo nday. A two-hour pn va te discussion Monday was "very OP.Cn," General Manaaer Norb Bartosik said. but he declined to discuss specifics. .. It's a solutio n. W hethe r it's the right one or the wrong one. we do n't know." Bartosik said. The board 1s 1nv1t1ng the public to its meeting Thursday momini to discuss the proposed buyout. Direc- to rs will decide then whether to pursue the idea o f purchas1n1 the an:iphitheater's 40-year contract. he said. The idea could resolve a four-year- old lawsuitagainst Ned-West Inc .. the arena's owner. and the state, which owns the property beneath the amphitheater. Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa. a group of neighbors. 1s suing both. allqmg noise and e n- vironmental violations. Negotiations o n a 5elllement broke do wn last w«-k m Supenor C"ourt. spurring D1re-ctor La~ .\mold to suggt'sl the bu\ out. The board is frustrated e nough to consider the idea. something 1t has not d o ne before. Bartosik said. If the suit is nol resolved out of court. It tna} not be ~ttlcd unt11 IQ97 at a cost o f .. countkss millio ns of do llars .. to all parties. Bartosik said. Deborah Nesset. the attom e) rcp- rese n t 1 n g Ned-W est. t he amph1tht'atcr"s o-... ncr. said her chent wou«t consider an offer of S20 (Pleue eee FAIR./A2) Bernstein. 64. a professor of physical chem 1st~. received the award for de' eloping e'pen men· tal and the<>reucal methods to stud y hov. chemical molrcules colhde. Bernstein uses lase~ bea ms of chemacaJ moleculcs and other ttthn1qucs to stud> the colhs1ons of mol«ules a nd charged par- ticle$ called ions.. oa .. le~ said the gunman v.as about 30 'cars old 5 fet't l(J inches tall v.11h shon bro"n thinning hair and a mustache Hts companion "'as dt'SC'nbed .ts shonrr about JO \Cars old "'1th brown-stained lt~th and J nl"C._ bralt' Oakle) said The robber. 1s 1hc first Je"'eln store heist in '\c"'P<>rt Bealh 1n months. but I\ <,1milar to recent thefts 1n Laguna Bea,h au1hont1~ said Last \1ondJ\ il lont" gunman e-scapcd "1th a d1>1cn ring' f1om .t Laguna Beach1e1o1.t'lr. store in tht" ")() block of :"-;onh <•>ast H1gh1o1.a' Although 1he man's descnptmn 1s similar and lhl" bandit alw used an au1omat1l handgun Laauna authorities ~•d Monda) the) do ubt tht•1r robber) 1s linked to thr Newport EkJth lnme CJn Ma~ 3 another Laguna Beach Jev.t'ln ~tore -...as robbed of rouchly SY5.UOO tn goods In that robbery, the lone gunman dt'S(rtbed as .. bold" by police ued up the shop·s owner and spra~l'd the 'Kllm ""llh a causuc lhCmllJI before lle't'ing. 'u .irrt"•h ha'e been made 1n wnnct·t111n \\llh th<' robbenes. which au1hunt1e' 'Wild are not likely related betause the methods e mployed 1n ealh •.t'K .trc d1fTercnt After court's decision , the bus stops here Hom e-to-sch ool trans portation cu t b y Newport-Mesa By JOYCE BODLOVICH The Newport-Mesa t. nified School District "'II d1scont1nue home-10- school busing for high school student'> ne't fall follo-... mg an appellatr coun dcc1s1on that rule!> 11 1s uncon!>lltu- t1onal fur school d1stncl\ to IJTlpo~ transponat1on fees The d1s1nct a lso ~111 scrut1n11e bu!ling for kmderganen through eighth grade pupils. though thr pro- gram docs not appear to be 1n Jeopard)' for the coming ~ear. said Superintendent John "•coll ~1coll said unless state uper- mtendent of Educa tion 8111 Honig peuttons for revt('\o\ b} a h1cher court. the appdlatc court ruling v.111 become statt' la" in September "'•coll said he doubts Honig "'111 challt'nge thr ruhng. 'le"'port-M~ 1!> one ot 0(1 l ali- fom1a district\ that 1mpoo;c home-10- ')\. huol hus •~s rhe datl) count for tht• d1!11ncfs high school ndenh1p 1s .:'Ill There are .:'.053 elementary '>-l hool children and 537 JUnior high pupil'> ndmg the buses Of Lhat tolaJ appro\1matrl) 34 percent are specia l educauon students ~hool board members recently d1~usscd mcrt"asmg the bus fees from SI 0 to S 15 per student next fall in an efTon to reduce the more than S I 7 m1ll1on !>pent on transponauon an- nudlh The board 1s expected to vote ton1gh1 on "hrther to d1sconunue home-10-~hool busing for ht&h '>Chool '>tudenh The board meets at ~ '" p m in Costa Mesa. \\ e "'ill beg" mg a cl~ look at l1nderprtcn through eighth grade tr;rn'>porut1on But l am not propos- ing an\lh1ng drastac:· said Nicoll. '•lOll wd the board will probabl~ ha' e to re''""" busing for lower~ pupal'> nnt ~car 'icoll sa1d cutung the high school home-to-school busing may frtt up mone> cransportAuo n for pupils m- ~ed in eittra<umcuJar act1V1tes. The tosc oftht' current athleuc and actt\ 11 ' 1ranspona11on budge! runs in e\CCS'> of S I ((I OOU The dmnci current I\ ren1' tiu~s for man~ of the ll II\ 11 IC\ Wieder formally served in recall By BOB VAN EYKE' OlllleO.-, ......... OpponcnLs ot ( o unt\ '>upen l"-lH Hamrtt \\ 1eder ..en l'd her "1th formal notice \fonda' thal lhl."\ intend to tn to ~mo'<' her ln'm otlice- T he eipponents. Hun11ng1,1n BeJ, h r<.'s1den1.-. Doug Langt·' 1r. kO Rhoads and C.1kn Qu1nll'rn .lllU\C' Wieder of ...,o~ntng the 4uall1' ol llfr in Orange ( ount\ ll' '1111ne, h' appro' e too man' de' <.'ll1pmen1 agreemenu Wted<.'r responded 1mml'd1att•h "' 1ssu1ng a public 'ilatemC'nt detcnd1n~ her 'oung record and the dt·H•lop- ment agreements 'hl· ha' 'otl"<l II• appro'e In ht'rsuucment \ht'lharallcn1<.'d de,elopme-nt agrt'l'mcnt\ a\ a 'K>lu· uon to th<.' count~·, tralTil pmhkm\ bccausr thC\ include commitment' from bwlde~ to P'l' tor nr1o1. road' and road 1mpro,emen1' ··1 can o nl) descnbc 11 a\ tronic that those v.-ho claim to ht' an11-~ro-...1h bccau~ of the traffi' problem are the J.lnrn peopk nov. attemptmg to st.and 1n lhc -...a, of dcsperatel} needed \oluuons 10 our traffic fiasco ... " 1cder said in her statement Uinge' in·~ mte nuon to Launch a re\.all peuuon dn"e ... nst Wacdcr ha\ ~·n kno~ n for several weeks He and other gro\lr1h control ad- ' ocates accusr V. 1eder of frequent!) <.1dma "1th de' clopers and neglcc11n1 u111en•," concerns about eA~Stve gm"' th (1rowth control llCfl'-'tst Tom Rngl·r. announced. following a par- Ill ularh con1ro,<.'rs1al develo pment '1•ll' \pnl ::!6. that there would bt r•·lJll dn,cs against W1e<kr and \upcn l\Or T homas Rile}. both of "i.,, '11t<.'d for the In me Co. 's Laguna l ;iurl'I prOJC'Ct in Laguna Canyon \ "t"\ ._ later. Rogcn delivered a rt'l,111 no11ce to Rile). The ne\l week. ho~ver, a state. ml nt rrcP3rt'd b~ R~n and read b)' L.."lnttC'' 1n 31 a su~1sors mtctina annnunCT'd that the recall dnve ag.am\1 \\ 1C'der wouJd ~ postponed (Pteue -wmD&a/ A.2) Drugs in schools: Has anything really changed? BJ ROBERT BAUER ................ In 22 >U" in the education business. Ron Wootton said he's seen I 0 to 15 students die thn>uah abu~ of chemical substan«S -~r. wine. marijuana. rocaine and others. tte•d like to say that the mess.ec is aiettina throuah. that the dn.ia problem 1s1tttina better. Ht wisMI he coukt mm Wit a&attMnt, but he can't. said Wootton. dean of students at Hun1i~ &e.ch Hiab School ... Drup arc just as rampant u they were In the 1960s and 70a. .. h'IPftltY doleao half and balfon the nwnbttwho hastxptnmented with dr'IAll when akohol is inc:Mlled.; Maybe more thaft hal(_ .. As always. ~ mnains the~ o( cMice. '-t laid. Brian Oariand. wt.011 tilkc 0¥« M ~ at EditOn Hp School July I. otrm a dtfraat IChool Of.........._••· 11·s Ou1!tlMl·a bdirf'tblt dnle'-~ audrits isn'1 rampant and that '"the val ~., .. do aot tlle ... TileY (&a.c Jbldenll) ... a lot~ be(aute of the dadlt of tome ad*lel lib liany liu (MatylalMI cbaU aar ~died rouowiftl a cocai• owttdOaC.) ... , (~ U.) is not II iD ~ .. it Ol9CC WU -I hOPc I'm J\lSt nol f'anmilina. lut Woonoa. ~WM at E4iloia Hillt 5mool t.o yean 11D •hen I 7 youftl*tl Mft •rated i11 • n•ellCMcilll police ..ndcttovcr operation. laid.._..ta .. t'Ubuy .. Uf ti~~;'° Almoec mtiftb', ~ Oftl) • ' .. are carried on at IC'hool. ii First of two parts • ' / Rosenberg, Cox clash over est issue on radio talk show IJ P•UL UCIOPl.EY ........... Nathan Ro1enber1 and Christopher Coll traded characs on cam~ip tactics Monday dunna a Christian racho station talk show. Tbc focus of the discussion was ROlenbera's connections with the self-awareness trajnina proanms est and the Forum, which were founded by his brother Werner Erhard. The est (Erhard Seminar Trainina) issue was resurrected by Cox last week when hn ampaisn mailed an anti-Rosenbera piece to 110,000 Re- publicans in the 40th ConJ!nsional District where both candidates arc vyina for the GOP nomination. Rep. Robert 8adham also had raised the est issue when Roscnbcra chalkngcd him in the 1986 pnmary. 8adham likened est to cults hkc those of the Rev. Jim Jones and Bhagwan Shree Rajnccsh and claimed C'St seminars utilized brainwashing tech- niques. 8adham later made a formal apolO&Y to Rosenberg. In the Cox mailer. a Los Angeles Mqazine article is quoted as comper- ina est to danaerous cults Werner Erhard & Associates, based in San Franci94X>, has threatened to file a SS million libel suit apinst Cox and his campa11n staff Erhard s~keswoman Sharon Spauldina 111d the statements in the mailer "arc completely untrue. clear- ly libelous. and arc extremely damq- ina to the reputations of Mr. Erhard and Werner Erhard & Associates." Rosenbera also critic12ed the mail· er Monday on the John Stewart ahow on radio station K.KLA. a North Hollywood station that offen all- Chnstian programmina. "WC' had over 600 calls on Thurs- da)' 1n rnponse to the mailer." Rosenberg said. "Of the 600 calls. 20 were ncgativC'. The rcSt were either pos1t1vC' or questaonina. and every one of those pt'Oplc who had ques· lions we turned around. "We actually think thlS 1s going to blow up 1n m) opponent's fa~ ... To Cox's chargC' that Rosenberg was rcce1v1ng substant1al volunteer and financial help throu&h his Erhard connection. Rosenberg countered. "There arc 13 other cand1datct on the slate 1n this race . "We have raised more money from individuals within this district than the other I l candidates combined. So our suP.pon is very deep and v('ry stron&. Cox said thC' purp<>K of thC' mailer was simply to point out facts that Roscnbera has ommcd about has connections and past. ··Nathan Rosenberg has not told the entire truth1" Cox said. "He said he dtd est back in 1974. "Well. in fact. hlS involvement in est and the Forum has continued throu&}\out. He has been a seminar lcadC'r himself ... Cox cited a 1980 story in the Washington Star that stated Rose- nberg v.as promoting est while ser- ving as an execut1 VC' suppon offiC'C'r to SecreU11) of Defense Harold Brown. "You need to tell people the whole truth," Co" charged "I think the rC'la11onsh1p 1s being covered up JUSt as his rela11onsh1p to Dcmocrats for whom he has worked has tx.-en covered up." Newport may tax residents for additional park acreage Council will put bOnd issue up for vote despite failure of 2 previous attempts By GREG ltLERltX Of ... Dlilf ......... -' The Newpon Beach City ( ounc1I has decided to 10 ahead wnh a bond issue that would tax local rn1dcnts for add1t1onal part land within the cny. Councilman Clarence Turner. who presented the proposal at a council study teSSion Monday. said there are a number of areas in NC'wpon Beach that arc currently zoned for park or open space use. But he added that many of these areas, such as Buck Gull). arc pnvately owned. While current owners often allow hm1ted public use of these pro perties. Turner said there 1s no guaranttt that future landowners -or future coun- cils -will preserve the sites "We havC' thcic areas dcsainatcd as open space. yet we can't really take advantage of them." said Turner. The proposed bond issue is similar to two previous open space bond issues that were narrow1y dcf~ted by vote~ in 1972 and 1977 ThC' first measurt. lcnown as Proposition F, called for $3.5 m1lhon for the acqu1s.- t1on of sites and prov1s1on for open space. The measure received ap- proval from 58 J percent of the voters. but failed because 66 percent of the \.Ole was required for passage In 1977, the city voted on a bond issue for $7. I m1lhon for land acqu1S1uon and park improvements This propos1t1on rtte1ved a 61 .S percent favorablC' votC'. but again failed because 66 percent approval was not recc1 ved. Turner said he bel1C'ves such a bond could pass now According to a report by the Parks. Beaches and Recreation DcpanmC'nt. there arc a number of locations in Nev.port Beach that would be sult- ablc as open spacC'. Among tho~ listed are ponions of Buc k Gully and Castaways and environmentally scns1t1ve areas in Westbay. Bannina and Semen1ak Slough Some of 1hc areas pro~ for open space are pan.ally developed. and most would require some son of cooperative arrangemC'nt with a pn- ' ate landownC'r. The council has tentattvcly decided to place the bond 1ssuC' on the NovC'mber ballot. and has unul Aug. 8 10 do so However. Councilman Donald Strauss sugMted that two mon1hs may not be enough t1mC' to develop a solid oropasal, and also said the ISSUe could JCl buned amidst the plethora of other bond 1ssuC's on the ballot. Also at issue is cost. City Manager Roben Wynn said placing the bond is.sue on the November ballot 1s the least expensive option. Runnina the bond issue on the November 1989 ballot, along with Newpon-Mesa school board elections. would cost thC' city approximately $45.000. A sp«1al election would cost between $70.000 and $80.000. s~ud Wynn. Wynn said city staff would begin t.allyina potC'nt1al areas for purchase. costs and other vital figures with the November ballot in mind. The city will dedicate three new rccrcat1onal fac1httcs this summer The 3.5-acrc West Newport Park on Pacific Coast H1ahwa> near the cit) entrance will provide strolling areas. picnic t.ablC's, rc-strooms and child play areas. The park rost S.S.S0.000 10 develop. Bonita CrC'C'k Park. near MacArthur Boulevard and Uni ver- s1ty Dnvc. touls 12 acrc-s and includes two lightC'd baseball diamonds. play and p1cn1c areas and a 2.800-squarc-foot act1v1ty bu1ld1ng. The park cost S I 8 m1lhon. The 5.600-square-foot Grant How- aid Commun1t)' Youth CC'nter 1n Corona dcl Mar will offer day care. scouting fac1lit1cs and after-school act1v1ties The fac1ht-. located near Im and 5th AvcnuC' cost $700.000 Riley cites work for parks· in response to recall notice By BOB VAN EYILt.N oe ... o.-, .... -... Supervisor Thomas Raley has is- sued his formal response to a rcca.11 not1C'C' that was delivered to him two weeks aao. WIEDER SERVED ... Growth control advocates 1n Riley's superv1sonal diatnct. which iocludcs Newport Beach and L.aauna Beach. announced their 1ntcnt1on to recall him after ht voted in favor of the Irvine Co. ·s controven11l Laauna Laurel development in Laguna Ca - nyon The recall notice accuses Riley of .. malfeasance and misfeasance in of'fitt" and contains five points or contention. Opponents accuse Riley of sup- portina the 1ntcmts of developef'1 at the expense of private residents and of faihna to defend a c1t1zens' arowth control in1hat1ve when 1t w'as challenaed 111 coun by developeB. The recall proponenu make speci- fic mention of the Laauna Laurel project. which they say will "destroy the 1mv.1Kcable natural beauty and transqu1hty of Laauna Canyon without adequate compensation to the county or its m1dents." Riley tt$ponded by pointina to his successful efforts while a supervisor to acquire and set aside open space and perk land. "A cue 1n point: Jn conjuncuon w11h Crystal Cove State Park. the Irvine Coast. Aliso Viejo and Lquna Lau~I projecu Wiii prnerve a total of 12.000 contiJuous acres -rouahly 18 square mi~ -as permanent perk and open spece." Riley said in his statement. "In edd1t1on to open speer. ~ have required builckn to 11Me°"9Ca .... .., •• CcllCI ..... C4 P'romAl for scvC'ral days to 11ve Wieder a chance 10 rescind hC'r vote on Laguna Laurel When the supcrv1sord1d not comp- 1). Langevin announced that he would be serving Wieder with a notice of intent to circulate recall pet111ons. But Langevin let pass two op- ponun1t1es to serve the paper at public meetings One was a pubhc forum last WednC'sday n1aht sponsor- ed by Huntington Beach Tomorrow ThC' other was a rally at Hamett Wieder Park in Huntington Beach Saturday. Lanarvin said hC' had not wanted to disrupt tht Huntington Beach T omorrow forum. which he called a "non-partisan. apohucal function." The ac11v1st said he was busy Sa1urday with a volunteer cleanup cffon in downtown Huntinaton Beach. Monday Lanarv1n called W1edcr's office. lcarnC'd that she was 1v1H1blel and met with her personally. "I calico 1n advance and was told that she wu provide road improvements. op. ponumt1cs for child care. emCfJCnCy services. hbrancs and scbools. .•. and they will be constructed at no cost to the taxpayer .. Rikr· I retired Marine Corps atnC'ra . bnstled at the use of the words "malfeasance and mis· fcasa~" by the recall proponents. "I never dreamed that thOK words in a meeting." said Langevin "Then IS minutes later a staffmembcrcalled me back and said she was available. so I went over and presented her with the notice nJht 1n her office ... He said he and Wieder discussed thC' rC'asons for thC' recall. which 1ncludC' a chatJe that Wieder part1c1- p.lted rn a dec1s1on not to defend the Citizens Sensible Growth and Traffic Control Initiative whtn 11 was challC'nged 1n court by dcvC'lopers "It was actually a fairly c1v1h1ed meeting. JiVen the circumstances," said Lanacvin. "She said she couldn't thank me for it. but there wa\ no yelhna or scm1m1ng •• Wieder has seven days to make a formal f'C'Sponsc to the recall propo- nents' alleg.ations. Pet1t1oners have 160 days to gather the more than 20.000 sianaturcs that arC' nC'cessary to force a recall C'lcct1on ap1nst Wieder. If they arc successful and an election 11 called, both the accusa- tions and Wieder's response will appear on the recall ballot would ever t1c used 1n connec11on with my name:· he said Recall proponents must pther mo~ th.an 2S.OOO sianaturcs to foroe a recall election apinst Riley. If there is a recall election. Riley's response will appcit on the bellot aloni with the 1CCusat1ons apinst him. .... .._ ._ '* C:-. .._. CA "929 ~-... 1 .. 11 .._. _ ...... ,.,,, Ju•tcall 642-6088 r ~ .. ,. , ... , ....... ..... t7~ ..... ~--... ' Fog, .low clouds havering in Night Md monq low ck>ud9 and aome foQ are torecMi etona eoe.t and Into the im.ncw ~ through Wedneedlly. 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"When you talk to the kids. they say dru~ arc readily available I wonder 1fthcfre as readily available as the) say:· Garland said "It's in H>&ue to sa)' they are. but my suspicion 1s that they're not (as available as they sa)' ). But there is no question there's some. .. Since the dru' bum <undCTCOver operations). they re more careful. If they use or ~II drugs. they know that rl·tribut1on will be ~w1f\ and certain " County Superior Court. Garland said he's bttn heartened by a number of developments, in- cluding the comportment of about 900 shiny-faced younistcrs at Edison's Senior Prom last weekend•' the AnahC'1m Mamou Hotel. "There were two deans. two v1~ principals and parents at the door and the students had to enter single file." he said. ''Not one was singled out for beina under the influC'ncc. If their eyes looked Jlazy. we smelled their breath It oeruinly wasn't blatant." Gartand. who oversaw the under- cover operation at Edison two yC'ars ago. defends the drug·fiahung tactic. youngsters who w('re arrested 1n the sweep were "fun o us" intitially. But as ume went by some told him that it was the best thing that C'Ver happened. The) told Garland that their young- sters were out of control, he 111d. "Wt'vc taken heat. But we said this is enough This IS where it Stops." Lt McErlain said the undercover prOJCCt was launched at the request of school officials to 1den11fy and arrest drug sellers. The operations also sparked a reluctance oo the part of students to deal with somebody they didn't know. "But thctt's no fear at alt 1f the) know the dealers as someone thC')' 'vc grown up with.·· he acknowl- C'dgc:d. Eight students swept up in last fall's operation at Huntington. Edison. Ocl·an V 1cw and Manna high schools ""en: c11pelkd An 18-yt'ar-old ~tu­ dcn1. the only adult cau&ht in the operation. faces felony tnaf in Orange "WC''rc saying to parents who entrust U\ with their children that we 'll do everything to make school a safe environment. And 1f we have to go underground at times to do 11. I'm not ashamC'd •· .. As long as we believe druas arc being used and sold. thcrc·s a very bi& poss1b1l1ty that there will be more undC'rcovC'r o~rations." he said~ "There's cC'nainly a lot who do not Garland said that parents of the use druas. but a lot who do." Cuts in toll call charges posed SAN FRANCISCO(AP)-Cuts in telephone toll charges in California v.cre proposed o n two fronts -an .\ T 8. T proposal to slash in-state rates b} 22 5 percent. and a plan to cut Pan tie Bclrs local tolls while raising ha\1C rat C's I 0 cents a month. Both proposals were made Monday to the statC' Pubhc Ut1ht1es Com- m1ss1on. which will rule on them '>t·paratcly. Amcncan TC'lephonc & Telegraph 1r,ask1ngthecomm1ss1on to dec1deo n "' plan to refund S 163 m1lhon a year to c-ustomers so that 1t could take effect July I. A state hearing officer's rel"ommendauons to rearrange Pa- cific Bell's rates. while leaving overall revenues unchanged, 1s scheduled for a PUC vote July 8. Pacific Bell. with more than 8 m1lhon custo mers. also 1s in the middle of separate proceedings that are expenC'd to result in a rate reduction later this year. Pacific charges tolls for calls that are outside an 1mmed1att local calling area but within one of its I 0 service areas in the state. Calls between service areas arc billed b) AT&T and 1LS long-distance competitors. The AT & T proposal, announced by the company. would cut in-state long-distance rates and other characs -------. - to comply with laws rcquinn& cost savinas to be passed alona to cu~ tomC'rs . FAIR .•. From Al million for the arena. 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