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ERIDAY, JUNE 3, J,"'~ .
Smear mailers tied to ROsenber
Cam patgn backer sent out literature
attacking rivals Dave Baker. Chris Cox
By JONAnlAN VOLZ&E
Of .. Dlllp .......
A Iona-time friend and contributor
to 40th Concressional District can-
didate Nathan Rostnbcra ii respon-
sible forcampaian literature branding
his opponent Chris Cox a communist
"propagandist" and repcatins
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Aageshree Aamachtln-
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adultery allcptions qainst candidate
Oivt' Ba~r. Rostnbcra salct roday
• But Rosenbera said he did not ask
Arthur Jackson to distribute the
brochures and was not aware Jackson
planned 10 mail the 37.000 pieces of
literature throuahout .the 40lh Dis-
trict which enc~passcs Neweart
North . .
stu~ps
for·ca:r· . . . ··atocc
B'/ PAUL AllCRIPLEY o. .. Dlllr .......
Oliver North endoned con-
gressional hopcf ul Christopher Cox
at an open aar rally Thursday, then·
joined the candidate for a pair offinal
week fund-raisers leading up to
Tuesday's election.
Earlier, the fonner Marine colonel
spoke to about 30 Sall Dieao County
Republicans at a SSOO-a-plate break·
fast for Cox in Rancho Santa Fe.
North arrived by helicopter at the
rally at Oran~ Coast CoUqe. Ad·
dressing about 200 supponen. North
lambasted convessional libcrals and
urged voters to1Cnd a conservative to
CongrtSS who would preserve the
R~pn legacy.
"You want someone who Wlll stand
up to (House Spcalter) Jim Wri&ht
and look him tn the eye and JUSt say
'No.' " North said.
"h is our challenac tn the l 988 .
elections to fiod men hke Chos Cox
who arc committed not to workina
with liberils in Conaress but rather to
replace them with new leaden for
• freedom."·
Cox, seek.int the GOP nomination
in the 40th District. met North in
1986 when both worked tn the White
House. Cox was senior associate
counsel to PrHidcnt Riqan.
Wednesday North campa.ianed on
behalfof Oana Rohrabacher; another
'White House friend who istunnina.in
the 42nd Concressional District.
North· atld three others were in·
dieted (or their .roles in the Iran-
Beach. Cost.a Mesa a'Dd other OranlC considettd "the front runncn 10 the not be reached for comment. before 100 vottts thaa k in kt II
Coast cities. Re~ubf~n 1>r1mary race for the ~t. In the ma1lcn. connected to Jack-ttsponsible for distributi.. ~
Rostnbc,.. who was not tal)f1ed ~hach is bcu11 vacated by ~tinna son by Federal Elections Com· munisl ~oda to Amcric:9
by Jackson's literature. said he will incumbent Robert Bldham, R-New· mission statutes requirina any aroup · school kids; the 17-inch ~ I t-i•
notask his friend to stop the maUincs. port Beach. that s~nds more than S 1.000 to tv.O<Olor maikr claims. ,
bt'ausc he is uoinvohed in the ROKnbera said. however. that he rqisiawith the .FEC. Cox isattack«i . Cox coukt not be reKhed ffJ
action. inov.s Jackson. 32. -very wen.· and as·a propqandast and Baker as an immt'diate comrM('t carty IOdaJ ......
"I had nothing to do wt th it," admittt'd Jack'IOn contributed S 1.000 , adultcm. .. The similar mailtr tarsti• :8'1111r
Roscnbcrasaid today. "Asan Amcri-to his.campaian an November 1987. Jackson attacks <?ox bcausc of 1 rc"i'esalkption5ttiat BakcrW •
can, he is mtirlcd to do whate~er he Acc!>rding to PQStal n;conts. Jae~· businttt Cox bcpn that translates t'ittr'l·maritaJ. affair. 'fbaa w"••im
wants ... but it had nothina to do with son s croup, the Amcnain Counctl the So,·ict nt'W5paptt ~vela into was shouted at Baker by an u•~
m)" camp1i1n. for a Consc,...,auve Con~nsus. has Enalish for distribution in the United tafit'd manduri.Qlacandfda~'doniil
"I didn't know anythJna about iL" 1pent $3,931 to mail the literature. States • at the Balboa Bay Club last mon ...
· Baker. Cox and_!tosm~ a~ .. Jacksbn,a Phoenix rcs~n could "On April Jl. Chris Co.i admits (Pleue._.811SAM/~ ..
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Officers
absolved
in teens'···
death1s
Jury rules PQlice
-acting properly
in Mesa smashup
IJ JONATllAN' VOLZK.E ............... :.;
Costa. Mesa police officen arc not
responsibk for a l 984 collision that
claimed the lives of two hilh school
ecniors whose Vol~n was hit.by
a van beinf ch.iscd.i)i authorities. a
civil court Jury rukd'Tbundiy.
The. family of R()f Williamt00,
· v.ho was 17 when a stolen van driven
by Ruben Valle plowed throUlh the
intersection of 19th Street and
Placentia A' cnue., sued the police
department on lhc ooa1CDtion the ctwr should bave been abandooicd
because it was too daneerous. ·
But after a SC\-en-day court trial l.Dd
.less than two da)~ of cldiberations.
tbe Superior Courtjury dead.Jocked
• .,... ... ,... ..... .._ ~3 on the side of authorities.
A:a.a: ,. -.. 11 -as cks .. said juror Jerry ~"" ROltla ant.-·~ Qnlqe CGMt ~-cam~ ,_ 69 .adl Cenl' · r 1Mt1 OW. Kelly of Costa Mc.. .. We had 101DC
te,e to &JYe Cim.topJaer Coz ~ booet ID Illa trict Reptbllcan aoadaatloli. . ~~but the. pol.Joe wer"C dailll Cont~ir when profits from arms ironically had '4'rtttt'n a paper whil~at hired sun for ConCJ"C'SS. Kelm Williamson. Roy's father,
sales to lra~.were divcrt~\o ~ Harvard that condt'mncd such hear-Ml have ever) conr~ •hen a ~id, the ~a!Dily will not.appeal the
N1ca uan"'('ontra rebels an viol-tnp because people wt're depnved of courtroom hears the evidence. finall) JUfY s dePs1on. After SJtu~ thiouah
at ion o a conpns1onal ban. their due process nghts and convicted Oliver North will be a~uitted. •• Valle's cnminal tna.1 -winch ended ~ox said that Artl)ur Liman. the in th~ press. . . At least one of Cox s opponents in a )().year pnson sentence for
chief Senate counsel who led the "Ftnally. Oliver North will get has docsn'r thank tbar confidence is an serond-deartt murder -and the
qucstionina of North during last day an court." Cox said. "But even acceptable ruson for , acceptinc civil trial. ne has had cno ••
summer's congmsionaJ hcarinp. now the 1ndependt nt prosecutor as a (Pl--eee JllORTB/ A.2) ··we had to pursue Jt th1S far:_ to fi~.
· out what really happened, WU.
---------------------------------------... -----------------------liamson said. "We knew there were a -1. I
Coµ~ty -~ay ~rop B_o1$· -~bil~ suppo~
By 801 VAN EY&EN • °' ............ Huntmaton Beach opposed the bill. property. and the company's· de-of coastal Wt'tlands. wh ich "'ould ~
Board memberi_Jrc now on record velopmcnr plans for the tract have Open to the public
Board of Supervisors Chairman
Harriett Wieder said Thursday that
she would ask her fellow board
members to withdraw their support
from a bill to finance development tn
the Bolsa Chica wetlands if the ettv of
suppe>rt1n1 state Sef\Jte Bill IS 17, already won approvaJ from the Board . But Coastal Commission approval
which would set up a financina of Supervisors as well as tentative-1s conditioned. 1n l>'rt. on the
district for develc:Jpmcnt of a 1,600-approval from the Cahfomia Coastal• antaon of a fundtng sourtt for tbc
acre tract an the wetlands adjacent to Commasston. · • ..-ctlands rtstoration SB 1517 woutd
Huntin1ton Beach. •., . , Plans can fQr 5.700 hornes.. a do that. by cstabhshancan assessment
TheS1gnal LandmarkCo . .ownsthe marina. plus restoration of9lS acres district.
Paid, volunteer ..
Measure.A rivals ·
turn ~o picketing_
BJ LANCE IGNON . stood shoulder to shoulder. placard to' °' .. ...,........ placard.
Motorists travelina past nat rows • .. People did not plan ent>uah to put
of smoke~" builda-in Irvine ill the roads and cmcrtcncy ICf'Vica. .. ....... said Lida Lcnney. a Meaure A were con nted Thursday with a supporter and ·a Democratic c:an-
colorful and perhaps confusinc array didate for the 40lh Coniralional
of saans held by.both suppotVn and District ... Tbat•s wh~ u.~ 5f
opponents of Measure A;thc slow-si~ the petition whkh qual"
arowth initiative. the initiative for the une 7 ballot
SuppOrterspthered in front or•No .. If you don't want &o end up
on Measure A" beadQu.nm on lookina like ·New YC>ft City, you"U
Michelson Drive to.help keep alive a have lO vote yes on this... tai4.
campaian thar bat nan up .Unst a Lenney, a councilwoman ha Lapna
well-funded counttratUd 1n ruent Beach. · • weeks. The initiative. would bee cle-
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No IOOnet Md about 14_picltets veloptri in"uninc~ted.,.. OI
taken their ~ the sidewalk the county to swe>vide "*9 i•Pf'OVe-
than a ainular nurnbet or anti-A menu-beb'e their projecu COUid bt
bickers poured from the buildina compktcd. It would alto mandlte
hold int their Own sips, that the C'OUftt)' PfOVide ltt )eVdJ Of ~
· Both sides yelled .ac,ans and firt'·•nd" polacc P'Ql«1ion, Rood ... , ... ._.. ,_ ... •Hrt l•l••re
bobbed their sjan1 It .-.Ulll rnotof· control and park land (or new Ull IM I• la r.-t Of "Ne -..... _ ..
"-i1tawftilccxchiftti1111GPinioM11~ •• (PIHM ... ~/Ml •1•1>1•Drtftlalr'ft9e. / •
i iateiystady..,Oght lorCaayoia Road
8Jao9DTftNWN ..............
Uoul now. the city of Huntincton
Beach has bttn on rttOrd supportinc
the bill.
Tuesday. however, the H'ununcton
Beach Cit)' Council voted to ask the
bill's sponsor. state Sen. Manan
Bc~n. to delay it for one ,ear.
(Pleue.-COON I I I Pl
Nati"e flowers,
qeescutuse
of water in half
lot of phaSC"S.. and this was the final
phase, all of our questions hive been
ans~~. It's over."
Ro) Williamson's 26-year-old sis-
1er. Merritt Williamson.. said
although" her family lost its court
battle. they still accomplished \be
goal of brinaina police pursuit poli-
cies to li&}lt.
"I think we tot our mcuqr out. ..
she said. -rm sure 11 won't happen
apan. The lives of two 17-year-old
boys att m0tt important than a uoleo
(l'teue -POLES/ A2)
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POLICBAB80LVBD 11' TBB1'8'·DBATB •••
~Al
---· .lnYctiMa&mort&hla5S~ li'oRl.IMauto~..J-SOOO !pledl .whld more 1bea 70 mpll SChedttcr IOld ihf JUIY itilt tri>ril the dty Tn2lbe we Qi' dll
in the ~nutt purwit that bcela whether or not Dtari• -peyilll' collitioa. • wt.ea a police captain IPO'led vane attention to hi1 driviaa was i~ • TM tt.aia ... the eecoftd receea
drivi•C1T1lic:aUy and th<>Ulht he was ~uential ~utc Valle h!ld ~ chal""8e of police punuit ;olidel. druU.: anvolw:d an three near-eollilions aa Ulhiaia. ;J\vO months aeo.-1 .....-..
lruce SChecbtef, the William10n1' the brief Ch\IO and Ofrl<lef'I lhould was hit 1ftd killed by a ,picltaap uudl
anorncy 11~ice ldmitted u.t have known 11 was too da.,ous to ctwtd by Santa Ana police. The
' Cbatf-a MDrd and shoUld continue w ~rsuiL · woman•s family sued lbe authorities. bavcbeeliQUcd-9fr. Don ~II. a pirivatt atio~ ~ buttba1casaltowa1dccldcdanfiavor
But Scbcdncr Mid juron told him tttentina \.he city, ujd the Wal· of the ci•r.· Zell uid.
they were swayed by concerns the· li~m10n~ tried. to play both sides of "~<Ion ! like lhcsc e1tct. .. z.en aajd,
boys were neatittnt when they pulled the nqh91:nce issue. add1na has son played 'IOCttt' wath
ialO tbe inttrlttlion -even tho.uah Zell u1d 1hhouah the .famtly play-Deanna io Mis ion V~jo. "l can the~ bad the r\lht-of-.way. ed down the allqed neahaence 1n the understand how those s-rcnts fed,
,One witness an the trial said he 11• suit, the Williamsons sued Ocarina's thcirkidsshould haveneverdjcd. But
WiUiamt0n ind BiUy Ocarina stop 1t insurance fomP1nY and coll«~ed Valle was responsible for\beirdeaths,
IM intcncc:tion in their car -SI 00.000 on the arounds that Deanna and he was punished."
Dtari1t1 was drivina -ind ~llcd 1t was careless an the crash.
die boys ftOI to piocced. Deanna's family dropped out of Al~ he testified he was stand· the lawsuit apinst the city "for
iaa less t6an 10 feet awa~, the boys personal reasons" the week it went to
apparently did not hear bem bcalusc trial before Harbor Court Judge
of loud music in the Volks~n. David 0 . Caner, said DearinJ.'S
'.They continued into the intcnecteon, mother. Vicky Grqe. Grace's family
... when:thty were hit by Valle, who was collected S:?00.000 in life insurance
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NASA budget cut ~xpecte~ . ,
··WASHING TON (AP) -Tbt
House bas paSStd an S 11.S btlhon
· a&llhorization bill for the National
Aeronautics and Spece Ad1nirus-
tration that faces aim~• ~rta1n
cot"8ck in the Senate.
The bill, passed Thursda).' on a
360-26 vote, includes $96 7 million to
start building a manned space station.
bUt nothing for a free-flying. un-
manned factory in space favored by
the Reagan adm1n1stration ·
Some senators have CJlPJ:CSSCd an
inclination to vote for no more than
.$10.2 billion for NASA durina the
fiscal year that be&ins Oct. I. an
amount that could kill the spece
station project.
The Jfouse authonzation bill puts a
cap of$24.2 billion on tbe total cost of
the space station, which is planned to
be in orbit around E.arth and occupied
by astronauts at the end of 1996.
SMEARS •••
From Al
Baker has admitted his marriaae
suffered a periOd of discord, but has
neither confirmed nor denied the
allegation.
John Nakaoka, Bak.er•s campa11n
manager. said hi$ staff had also
discovered Jackson's link to Rose-
n~rg. and "it doesn't surprise me."
"There are a lot of coincidences,''
Nakaoka said. "They 'have done
everything to skirt the law, and the
extent they arc willina to ao really
amazed me. Ifs absolutely un-•
ethical."
But Rosenbei'& denied any un-
ethical moves in his campaian. de-
spite the appearances.
"It has nothina to do with ap~r
ances, it has to do with facts.."
Rosenberg said. "We've run a
positive campaign."
RIGHT PLANTS REDUCE WATER USE •• ._
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homAl ,.
interest. They include California Another hurdle appears to be that
lilacs, gaz.a'lias. lavender. oleander. Costa Mesa and other cities usina
Wanchcx. lantana, po(tulaca.. trail-underpound water arc esc:apini the
ang pz.anias. tra1hni lantana and brunt of the most serious drooaht to
white rock.row. hit California,JiQ!iF the dry years of
It took a. whale for the groundspco-1976 and 1977.
pie to get used to thear needs and the That's because the district gets
prdcnm actually kilted several of most of its water from the well-
the plants by ovcrwatcring. Hamilton stocked Orange County underwatt'r
said. basin and the Colorado River, which
District officials now arc think1n& is furnished by runoff from the R-Ocky
about devclop101 tics with area Mountains. ' Winter stOrms that
nurseriCS"U> perhaps establish scpar-missed the Sierra in Northern Cili-
ate sections for drought-tolerant fomia dumped snow on the Rocky
plants and possibl)' provide plant Mountains. Hamilton said.
labels and other information and "lfwe c:onserve, in the IORJ run it
material~ will help otbet pl~s." he saad. "We
Hamilton acknowtcdaes that of-want to be an sync with other
ficials have a coupl~ of obstacles to -distriC'l$. ..
overcome before homeowners rush ~·s about I million acre feet of o~ to tear up part of their water-water iq the underground basin in
&Ulllina lawns an favor of dry plants. Oranp County "that we know
The savinp on the water bill, though about. .. Hamilton said. Th~ entire
addina. up over the years, likely Mesa Consolidated Water 'District
wouldn·t be enou&)l to trigger the ·uses about 22,000 acre feet of water
uprooting. • each year fro~ all sources. he said.
Hamilton said he'd like to see
Californians ••set back to their roots"
by using native California planu and
other d~t-rcsastant planu ~tive
to the Meditemnean, South Africa
and Austrialia.
Southern California is a semi-and
area.. one step away from the desert.
be said. But a problem is that
homeowners plant what they're fam-
iliar with and \hose pl1nts are usually
from other states that require lou of
watering. he said.
But homeowners could save by
malting better use of their water and
by cutting down on irrigating their
lawJls.. he said. If J.r&Ss is watered too
much. puddles wtll build up beCluse
itcan'tpcnctratethe clay-like soils. he
said.
Common bermuda and hybrid
bermuda need to be watered the least
frequently, he said. and St. Augustine ·
needs onl)' moderate irrigation. Ken·
tucky bluegrass. ryqrus. and tall
fcscue need the most waterina,.
.CANYON ROi\D STUDY REQUESTE.D ••. Flom Al .
after Laauna Beach city officials and
Assembfyman Gal Ferguson argued
apinst having the st.ate drop the
canyon road from ats h1Jhway system.
The proposal was intended to make
Uiguna Beach, rather than the state,
responsible (or defcndan& lawsuits
stemming from accidents on the
winding roadway.
State and county transponat1on
officials are still sore about Laguna
Beach's victory last February m
pcrsuadina the Coastal Commission
io reJect a S 13 malhon Caltrans plan
to realign L.Jguna Canyon Road and
wJden it to four lanes. Caltrans
officiab had hoped the improve-
ments would reduce the frequency of
traffic accidents on the road. but
l...aguna officials were concerned
'about the adverse ~effects on the
cn"Vironmcnt
Followm& that vote, Transpor-
tation Commission officials said they
believed that 1f La1una Beach leaders
were opposed to the road improve-
ments, they ou&)lt to be held respon-
sible for accidents that occur there.
And Wednesday. the commission
sent lobbyist Dennis Carpenter to
Sacramento to carry a ball authored
by Asxmblyman Richard Lona-
shorc. R-Santa Ana. to the Ways and
Means Committee
.. They (the Coastal Commission)
may have voted away a solution. but
no one has voted away the problem. It
still exists." Oftclie said. ··we ~ult
want to Stt a safe road "
lquna Beach Mayor Dan Kenney
said be opposed the plan Wednesday
bcause 1t was simply an inap-
propriate action.
.. If anytime a city opposed a road
proje<;t the state co~ld JU.st drop 1t
from its system. you re going to lose
half theToads an Cahfom1a." Kenney
said.
"This is a state road and ought to
stay that way. If 1t walks hkc a duck,
talks like a duck and quacks like a
duck. it's a duck."
Kenney added that 1t wasn't only
Laauna Beach officials who found the
Caltrans improvement plan un-
satisfactory. The state Coastal Com-
mission rc1ected the plan because the
project was found to be inconsistent
with the Coastal Act, which protccts
environmental resources.
"You know 1t wouldn't make any
differences. all us maktng noise about
this, unless someone else agreed -
and that was the Coastal Com-
m1ss1on:· Kenney said. "The Trans-
portation Comm1ss1on 1s tryina to pla ~ Big Brother to everyone in
Orange County. tcll1n1 us what's best,
and that's unfortunate."
Kenney said Laguna Beach's pos-
1t1on was supported by the Auto Club
of Southern California and the
.League of California Cities.
Also arguin& a$llinst the Transpor-
tation Comm1ss1on's proposal was
Assemblyman Gal Ferguson, R-New-
port Beach. who 1s a Ways and Means
Committee member. FcTgUSOfl said
his opposition was meant to allow the
city .more umc to work with Caltrans
on plans to improve traffic safety on
the road.
'Tm not particularly interested in
defending the City Council of Laguna
Beach. because l consjder them
obstructionists." he said. ··out I don't
want the people of Laguna Beach
stuck with all the lawsuits."
Ferguson warned, however, that he
might not be so supportive of
Laguna's pos11100 if progress on an
improvement plan isn't made with
C'ahrans in comma months.
In response, Kenney said he ap-
preciated Ferauson's support, but
believes the proposal would have
been defeated anyway.
· In addition, he said the city
continues to work with Caltrans on
road changes that would imcrove
traffic safety without adding anes.
Amons the changes are a non-
tnversable center median at the S-
shaped tum known as Bia Bend.
Other chan&cs include better traffic
sians to warn motorists about the
hazards qf the winding road. and
increase police enforcement.
NORTH BOOSTS COX'S CAMPAIGN •••
homAl
Nor:th's endorsement. , But at the rally, North's popula~ty attended the Costa Me~ rallr,. Ht
Ball Yacobozza. himself an al· was obvious The Col .campa11n carried a s11n rtadana 'Con·
tomey, said he was "embarrassed" b> transported three busloads of sup-· tn/cocaine" in reference to unproven
lbe endorsement. ~rters from Leasure World who reports the Contras were shippina
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PICKETS COMPETE ON MEASURE A ...
From Al
p~·ecas. nentt contend people were
du into siJnina the initiative
under-tho beli~fit would be a SQlution
for traflk problems. lns1ead,.1hcy
maint.lin, 1t wirt l:ho.ke off' develop-
ment Arid lead to CCOl\Omic chaos.
"I wish it was a traffte solution.
We'd all be for Measure A.. We've got
to look for somethina better," said
Mark Lucks of Costa Mesa. one of
abiotlt 3S() P1id anti-A · campeaan
workers:. •
With four headquarters, 130 tele-
phones., 700 workeri and neartt s 1.6
million in donations. the-anu-A
orpniz.ation has mounted a for-madab~ challenge to ~at earlier
appeared to be an easy victory for
initiative SUPP91'1trs.
This weekend alone the orpniza-
tion will attempt to distribute
300,000 pamphlets door-to-door
throu&)lout the county and tclephont'
thousands of rqj$tered votm. said
Lynn Wessell. campaiin manaaer.
.. This is basically a J1'&$.;S-roots iind
of thing in terms of gofnl out and
talking about the issues.. Wessell
said. "The basic mcssase has been
that the whole thing is too expensive
and won't solve traffic."
Belinda Blacketer, an attorney who
helped dran the initiative, chuckled
at the notion her opposition was a
Jl'ISS-roots movement. A m-.jQrity of
us funding comes from real estate
interests, she noted.
··That may be grass .roots for
Orange County," the Laguna Beach
attorney said, "but that's not the arass
roots that I know of."
Several initiative supporters
arumbJed that tn0$l of the anti-A
pickets were paid $7 an hour for their
loyalty.
"If we had $7 an hour, we'd ict
people to stand on the comer, too:·
said Beth Leeds, an initiative sup-
porter.
However, a quick poll of the pickets
revealed that 11 out of 17 were non-
pa1d volunteers.
lnataative supporters complain
their opposition has used its war chest
to bankroll a campaiifl rife with
falsehoods and half-truths.
Both the county and anti-A becken
say the initia\ive could cost the
couht) S 1.4 billion to fund the new
lcvds of service. But Blacketer says
the figure 1s ioaccurate because it
represents the cost of UJ>IT8dina
services for the entire county. The
initiative mandates improvements
only for newly developed areas.
Both sides say their position will
enhance the COUnt)''S CCOnOm).'.
Those for the initiative say it wall
increase county rcv~nucs by makina
the area a more desirable. place to
"work. shop and play," accordina 101
campaign maiJcr.
Anti-A proponents cite a Chapman
College study that says the m1hative
could reduce local aovcmment sales
tax revenues by $69 million.
llI11faly iiduUe laancbed
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE
BASE (AP) -The Air Force succns-
fully launched a Minuteman 3 missile
today in a test of the unarmed rock.et
capable of dclivenna nuclear war-
heads to distant targets. officials !aid.
Th~ intercontinental ballistic miss-
ile w~s laWlc:hed at 6:28 a.m., bound
for the • Kwl)alein Atoll in the
Marshall Islands in the western
Pacific Ottan, said Airman I st Class
Ann-Mane Townsend.
COJJNTY MAY DROP BOLSA SUP,PORT ••.•
From Al
ThrecofHuntinatonBeach'sscvcn
council members. Peter Green, Grace
Winchell and Ruth Finley, are op-
posed to any development in Bolsa
Chica.
The council will hold a. public
hearing on the bill next Thursday on
whether to ask Bergeson to abandon
SB 1517.
Environmental groups in Hunt-
ington Beach also oppose the bill.
"This as state lcaislation and 1t
would therefore bypass all local
approvals." ~1d Gen Ortep. of the
aroups Huntanaton Beach Tomorrow
and Amigos de Bolsa Chica. Both iroups oppose development
m the wetlands and are trying to raise
funds to purchase sonic or an of the
Si,nal property. Ortega said.
n her announcement Thursday,
Wieder said, "I would rather pursue
other alternatives than to draw the
lines for a battle in which we all lose."
Bcraeson may abandon SB I St 7 if
both thec1tv and the county wathdhw
their support, said Bcracson's aide.
Julie Frocbera.
") think we would have to take a
very hard look at wt)cther to conunue
with it, .. she said.
She · said the bill was meant to
facilitate plannin& for Bolsa Chica. If
local officials don ·1 support it. then
there may be no point in pushina it.
she said.
"We wouldn't take it personally."
Froeberg said.
"Ohvcr North, no maner how -Joined students. a handful ofMannt1 cocai~ to the United States to
muth we may love him. was indicted and others who enthuswtjcally finance their fiaht a&ainst the rulina ~ the Grand Jury for criminal cheered North. When he departed. Sandinistas in Nicaraaua. t"c:ftartes. fired by President Reagan admirers prcsted dose to shake his Orange Coast ICCUrity police aut>-•
and. al best. took thinP. into his own hand or 5eek hii autopaph. dued and handcuffed the prottster,
hands. .. Yacobozz1 said. The smilina Nonh tttmed to enjoy but later released him. A Cox cam..
Noons Co~ also is an 1ttomcy, the attention. "Thank you for invat-paian worker tore up the sip.
Yacobozz1 said 1.hat .. the tho•• of inJ me here wit bout a subpoma." he NOr\h later attended a 12~pcr-
tomconc ..•. seekina a consreawnal said. person rettplion at the Irvine Hihon
oftic:c cuent&aUy statin1 that the Alttlouih detrac'lors have marred for Col, followN by a Sl,000.ptt-
conduct of Oliver NOrth WIS proper is some or his Southern Califomia (OUpledinnerata private raidcDCe in
Shockina." • appearances.. just a 1inaJc prott'Ster Orante. . •
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an111t1A
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Unigue Men's Je~lry created
exclusfvfly by us, and ~
desk top gifts, for your ~g, Dad
Av .. 11* from s 100
•
GOP woIDen plan
election overview
program. In Mesa
An overview of ~Its of Catifomia't primary
dtction-wiU be ~Th...., at• mtttina of
the Rcpubhcan ltusfoesa and Profellioa.al Women.
Federated, at the Westin South Cout Plaza Hotel in
Costa Mesa. • Eileen Padbera of Pid~DcSantis Consult·
ina will conduct the 7:30 Lm. Pf'OIJ'lm. The
bttakfast cost is S l 0 per penon.
The oraanization i1·commined to promodna
business and social relationships and works toward
·the advancement of the Republican pany in Oranie
County. Membership information is available at
8S2-6208.
Honan 11et for principal
Dr Dennis Evins will be honored for his 17 ~ears of servtce as principal of Corona del Mar Hi&h
School ThurSday at a party ajven by the school PT A
at the home of Rictfaf)d Lissa Callaahan. .
Special f·rnentat1ons wi11 be mack and en~r
tainment wil be provided. For further information,
call 759-SOH.
T~lmology talk slated
The introduction of ttthnolOIY' into the
workplace will be discussed by Dr. Thomas f .
Pender&hast at Thu{Sday's mectina of the Oranie
Coast chapter of the Society for Advancement of
Manaaement.
The 7 p.m. session as scheduled for the Embassy
Suites Hotel, 1325 E. Dyer Road in Santa Ana. The
cost is $20 and reservations may be obtained by
callina Ray Mew at 731-8774 or Cliff Doubek at
637-3236.
Blood drives on Coast
The Oranae County chapteT of the AmCrican
Red Cross will conduct a blood drive Thursday from
3 to 7:45 J>.11' ln the parish hall of St. Mtehael and All
Angels Church, 3233 Pacific ¥few Drive in Corona
del Mar. Call 786-0553 for an appointment
A blood drive also is scheduJed for Saturday
from 10:4S a.m. to 2:45 p.m. in the parkina lot ofSt.
Vincent De Paul Church, 34S Talbert Ave .• flunt-
inaton Beach. Donors may caJI S36-2493.
Story time at library
The Newport Cenkr branch of the Ncwpon
Beach Public Library will hold a speciaJ "Daddy 'n'
Mc" ~ama story time Thursday at 6:3(}..p.m.
Children from 2 to '7 years old are invited. and
bears and t»Jnke\S-are welcome. The library is
located at 856 San Clemente Drive, and more
mformatiOn IS available at 644-3191.
Author to speak In LB
Author Robcn Ray. a teacheroffktiog writina.
will speak Thursday at a 7:30 p.m. program at th.e
Laguna Beach Library, 363 Glenncytt St.
Ray wall be available for book s1anina after the
program. The event is sponso~ by the Friends of
the lquna Beach ubrary. Call 497-1733 for
addmonal information.
Senlors plan tour
Local senior Cll1zens Will depart Thursday on a
16-day tour of the Canadian Rockies, redwood
foresB alona coastlines and mountain ransn.
The tour will include the site of the 1988 Winter Ol~mp1cs in Calpry, the aeysers of Yellowstone
National Park, Sall Lake City and Las Yeps. Call Al
Pinkley of the Costa Mesa Seniors at 548-3220 for
mort infom'flAtion and a brochure.
An Invitation
Attention orgonizofion..presldents ~ MCTetorift:
We wOf'lt to help moll.e your upcom~ ewnts, ~··
Mminon ond fundrolMn •ucces•"4!· Send brief on-
novncemenn includiog.JilM, place, cott (if any) ond o
phone numb.r for oddltic>nof informotion to: lun.rin
Boord, Doily Pilot, ,.0. lo• 1560, Costa Meta, 92626.
Repom of yovr club or Otpzation'• odMties -
wch m c0tnmunity Mnok:e profects 0t 9lec1ion of officien
-should b. dlr.ci.d to the c~ news editor ot
the some oddreu Norwetvmoble blodr. Clfld ..+.ite photogr•• Of• welcome.
Friday, Jane S
No meet1nas scheduled
Monday, Jane 6
• 1 ·30 p.m. Oru1e Couiy Plau.Ja1 Cem·
mlutoa, board meetina room, Hall of Admints-
tnitfon, I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
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Worken met up the carnlY&l rtdea at Lion• Park for today'• Flab P'ry.
Yacobozzi wOn't
balk at cuts in if• • •
social programs
By PAUL ARCRIPLEY
OftMIMlr .........
If Horatio Alger had wntten non-fictton.
one of has lcadtng characters might ha'e
been Ball Yacobow
The 40th Con1rcss1onal D1stnct Re-
publican ho~ful has themC'd h1s campa1gn
on the .. lift you~lf up b> the bootstraps"
vrork ethic that mirrors his ltfc.
Born and raised on Ch1cqo's south side.
Yacobozz1 v.ent to work at age 12 and has
been at 11 e\Cr since.
Af\er mo' ang to Orange Count) 25 years
ago. he put himself through colleg~ over a
period of 14 )Cars "'hale working full ttme
He earned dcv.ccs an business. finance and
law. then built a successful law practice
and wade-ranging business portfolio.
Now. Yacobozz1 has decided he needs a
new challenge.
"I've thought ofpohucs for the last five
years 1f not longer.'' He said. "I've reached
an aae and financial level -and "1th
Badham 11ving up his scat -"hen it JUSt
seemed hke the pro~r lime
"In the last 13 years I've been rcp-
rcscnt1n1 ~ople as an attome} I "'ant to
do more things for more ~oplc ··
Yacobozz1. 46. demonstrated ho"
scnous he 1s by pumpan' ncarl) $500.000
of has own money into his campaign
"The m&JQr difference between me and
the others 1s I've been w1lhn1 to IO\CSt that
much ... he said. "I want to wan and l thanl..
I'm the best qualified" And because the
bulk ofh1scampa1gn money came from has
ov. n poet et. he can boast he owes no fa" ors
to sp«1al interests.
and the cscala11ng number of mailers he 1s
sending \Oler!> as ra1s1ng his name 1dent1fi-
cat1on
.\!though he hasn't been actl\e 1n local
Republican a1Ta1rs. he \jlld he v.anted to
demonstrate has ded1ca11on to the part)
v.hen he and his v.1fc Gabnelle donated
S~6.000 to the Orange Count> GOP an
.\pnl It v.as the largest single contnbut1on
C\er made to the local party. """h the funds
targeted for a get-out-thc-\Otc campaign in
the fall.
.. I've tned to shov. I'm not a ma' c~k "
Yacobozz1 said ··That's wh)' 1 ga'e 1he
mone) to the part\ It's November I c.are
about."
He'll match his conser\at1vc credcnuals
"11h any of the other candidates.
Ha\ln& worked 13 years for Rock"ell
International whale attend an& nigh t school
Yacobozz1 holds strong \.1ews on defense
He opposes an) cuts 1n defen~ spending.
but (!..ould tram out g0Hrnmen1 waste to
lower the defic11
But he v.ouldn't hes1tale to l'Ut s~aal
programs if n«essar) to balance the
budget.
"You'll have trouble \\1th '>Omeboch
hke me being too heartbroken abou.1
cutuna social proarams ... ) acobozz1 said.
'Tm S)mpatheuc to the sick. the
helpless and cspccaall) children. but 01 hcrs
can do at if the) want to."
He \\Ould lend his business e\pcn1~ an
Congress to kttp the econom) s11mulated.
v.hach an turA would generate more 18\
dollars.
Throu&h his law practice, Y acobo111 has
!'.Cen ho" pervasive the countn 's drug
problem has become. He bns1les when the media tout three
others as front-runners 1n the GOP
primal). because his ~wn polls sho"' a ll••••il••••••••••••r-' larae slice of the electorate 1s undC'C1dcd
) acobozz1 "-Ould push for a comb1na-
11on of tougher treatment of drugc\P<.'ln•ng
Pou cE Loe
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Fish Fry fun
begins today
. at Lions Park
81 JENNIFER WEBER
Of .............
For 42 years local Lions Club membt'rs
Nl\eionc for their Fish ff) hook. line and
sinker. The) don't want this year to be any
d1ffettnt.
The; Fash fry lucks ofT toniJht at Ltons
Park in Costa Mesa with the traditional fn~ cod dinner. carn1 val pmes and ndcs
During us three da) run. Lions Cllpcct to ff) more than 2 tons offish and scrH about
10.000 fish <tinnen.
The annu;al C\Cnt as hdd to raise mone)
for the Costa Mcsa-Nevrport Harbor Llons
Club. which g1\es proceeds tochanty. Last )"~ar. the dub garnered more 1han $90.000
from the three-day eAlravaganz.a.
''That's more than wc'\c raised at an\.
O!her.Fish ff). and surpa~scs o~r previous
h1ah in 986 b)' about s 15.000 .. Prt'SldCnt
Paul Lamas said
In more th.an .io years of fish fnes. the
club has nui.cd more than SI m1lhon.
which has gone to communtt) groups.
chant1~. spons pr~ams and the C)C'
bank at the UCI Medical Center
The h1ghhghts of 1h1s year's acuvtt) ~t
under wa) Saturd.a). when the annual
parade. with an eApected 5.000 marchers.
starts moving down Harbor Boulevard
• The theme this )car as .. Sptnt of 1he
Olympics." Tex Beneke tenor su.-
ophonast forthcGlenn Miller Orchestra 1s
the grand marshal
The parade features the cat) of Costa
Mesa's float. a horsie-drawn staieroach
from Wells Faf$O Bank, the police color
guard. a fire engine. Shnncrs' Clubs' Mana
({"ar) Corps and high \C'hool band'I A.bout
BWYacoboui
countni:~ and increased an11-drug educa-
tion 10 the L:n11ed States.
He contends a united efTon would
eradicate drugs ~
Lex.a ll\. Yacobozz1 suppons the slow-
gro\\th 1n1t1at1\e. Measure ..\ He said 11
\\OU Id sa' e. rather than cost. JObs
Ho"n er. he 1s not anu-aro" th. and
\\Ould "orl to ensure Orange Count~
n:'""'ed its fair share of h1ghwa' dollar:-~
for neroed roads.. .
.. The main issue is quaht) of hie.··
) acobo111 said For that reason he al\O
opposes off-shore 011 dnlhng and e\-
pans1on of John \\-a)ne .\1rpon or JOlnt
mll11an<ommerc1al use of El Toro
\tannc:' Corps .\1r Suuon.
..\bo' c all. Yacobo111 prom l'iC'> to lttp
th"· "orlahol1"· schedule on "h1ch he
thr" c~
··Cons11tuent sen ices are e' trcmel>
high on m) h<,t ·· he said ··1 "-Ould treat
them lal c m' client!> lf,ou call m\ offiC't'at
:-: 1n the mom ans. the) 'Ii put ~Ou throuah to
m' hou~ :.I ha"e a page'r and a llr phone It'\
alml1~1 1mpv.,,1bk nl)t to rl'3lh me ..
150 trophies will be awarded: i
The two-hour parade is ICheduW llD
beganat 10:301.m.attheHarbor~·
Center. localed at the corner Of •
Boulevard and WiJson Strert. TW
marchers will go south to l9tb ~·
where the) will tum riaht and IO a bloct
before turmng.lcf\ on Ana.bcim A~
The parade ends at Lions ~ ...
Other e"ents ancludt: • •
• Miss Mermaid-Miss Costa Mm
beaut)' contest. Sunday. Juctains ~'
2 pm. near the stage. Women bnwetn 17
and 22 )tars old who bavt' ~ wotr ~
Fash Ff) paftlnt arc elallble b t.bt :71
and cash pnzcs. ~
Jf 1he "inner liYC'I tn Costa Mesa.
will be crowned Miss-Costa Meta itt
add111on to bt'1na Miss Mennbd. If Mau
Mermaid docs not live in lhe city. tbel
comm unit) honor wtll JO to a runner-up. •
• Baby contest. Sunday Judlin& saaru~
at 2 45 pm . and the winner is namc:d_oo2 the basis of ap~arancc and pcnonala&y The~ are two cateiones an which proud
parents can enter their younpters: 6
months to one year and 13 months to 2:
)ears. Children had to be rqistered by,·
W cdnesday. ·.;
• Entertainment. iocludin& a dance ,
studio and-several bands. ~
• Drawinp. wtlh {>riUS that incl~~
color telC\ 1s1on, lj>j:!hances, a nil.ht al thf•
Red Llon lnn. a $750 travel certificate ...S
a 1988 Ford Must.an& LX. Wmnen bavt'IO
be present v.1th their uckcts to collect thS pn:zes . ., •
• Free v1s1on. hurina and blood supr
scrccnana.
Campaign
filndlimit
endorsed
by Bradley ·
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Ma)or Tom
BradJe) endorsed Proposauon 68 and u1JCd YotCT'S not «t ~ misled by ~·
minute ad,enascments opposina tbe
measure to hmtt campaian spendina.
Bradlc) announced his cndon.tmei:it
Thunday. sa)ln& ~ Wants to rurt> a.he
influence of spcoal-antercst ca.ma-tan con·
tnbutors an Sacramento. • ...
.. ProposH1on 68 puts pohua.l financiQ&
under the contrOl of the a~ volef~
this SlllC an4 diminishes the (nfluencc aftit
• t_he poY1ttt o( major special iD~
Bradk) said at a nC'WS co11lettncc io bis
office. "'Campa1p finance refonn is lo ..
o'erdu.c an the state of California." · 1 •
The controvml&J ballot measure would
pro' ide matdtina tax dollars to qual\fied
leg1slativecand1dltes who agree to abide by
campaa&n spcnd1na limits.
It would also l1m1t the size of campaicn
contnbut1ons.. proh1b1t fund ra1s1n11n non-
clectton )Clrs and ban transfers of cam-
pat&n mone) between candidates
The mayor's support for the me.asurc •
puts.. him 11 odds with Gov. Geo•
DcukmeJaan. who twioc·bcat Bradley 1n
aubematonaJ elections and 1s $UOftl,ty
opposed tc the 1nitiati\le. •
~lthouah the lqislative adeTs of both
panics also arc o pposed to the measure. it
has rctt1\ed the back.inc of some other
prominent politicians.. 1ncludina ._ttomey
General John K. Van de Kamp. who
contnbuted S 10.000 to su_ppon ~
measure. and state Controller Gra) Davis
\lso baclang the measure arc Los
..\ngeles Count) Su~rv1sor Kenneth Hahn
and his son. Los ._ngrtes C1tv 4'tto~
James ...._ Hahn.
The Los .\naelcs City Council voted 8~5
to l'ndo~ the m~surc
'
13-year-old boy f ouiid slain
in his Cowan .Heights home
Abalone DnH. the ... acum told polal'l"
WC'dnesda) The IO\S "-3<. C\llm.1t('d
at $950.
BuatiJlCton Beach
A woman found that v.allang a dog
can be Ptttt}: t\arrov.101 The-l"C"'1dent
ofSummerfkld Lane said neighbor\
iaclcd httdogand squinC'd her" 1th a
prdcn hose "hik takma a httlc stroll
at 5 p.m . Thunda\.
GlUlman spotted on school roof~
• it ~
By TH Aued.al~ PrHa thl' campus athleuc field with dk
..\ transient ,,..ho allegedly climbed
onto the roof of a school carT) 101 a
So' ai:t-st\k assault nOe an<t a chp of
ammunu1on was a~tcd Thursda\.
for an,esupuon of CUT)lOI a con·-
c~alcJ "~apon. poltC't' Yid.
~ u\todaan. stu<knts and texhm in
pur!>u1t. authontics said
Dunng the chase. Houston stntdl
one of the stucknl$,, with the blck of •
has hand. El Ran<'ho principal Ralph e, JONATHAN VOLZJtE years.·· said Scott Feraus. 12. a fnend. °' ... ....,........ "He was kind of shy. but real nice.
E"ef')'bod)' hked him."
Sherifl's invcstiptors are usina • The boy had been stabbed to death.
portable laser toda} to search for but authorities rtfuKd to relc~
fiqcrpriots in· a Cowan HciJhts details about the munkr weapon.
home where a I l-ynr-otd boy was which was recovered.
found lyina in a poo1 of blood. Olson said invcstiptors MTO try-
Thc body of Orq Anderson. an ina 10 detcnninc whtthtr the boy.
honors student at Hewes lntenncdi-appattntly killed when he returned
ate School, was dasco~cttd in the home from school at 2:30 p.m .• wat
kitchen of his ftm1lf1 home by his' killed by an intruder.
I 5-year-old sister on"Thunday about · But the boy's mother left the house
3 pm .• She-riffs Lt. Richard Olson and 2 U, p.m., and his sister found
S3•d. the body at 3 p.m .. and authoritiaarc
"His par~nlS will be c-ryint for still unsure whether anythi,_ was c........ 7
A car stcrro vat~ at SSOO" was
&akcn from a 1987 VotUMsa-OTJ parted 11 MCfV)"ns~on=am.nca
Parkwa)'. The ~ ide docM'
lock was punched. police laid • • • A thtcf CUI I bolt in a ICreen Ind ~__J wiadDw IO-.alDlle on Comltoud .._. Wi1' Sll.700
wonh of jewelry wl ma. • • • Warm ••~'N .. ..,Mr aho ..._ 19d-
dldonel huaRIL ~· Con'Y
~~~rtlll.WI01 .......
nre on Paatvn i....
f \
taken. he :iddC"d
"There's such a shon time clement
thett." Olson said. "It's possible
whoe~er entered the house wa$. only
there a few minute5 and didn't have
time to disturb or touch an)thina."
Olson said 1herc has been no rash of
buralanes or other troubJcs in the
Itta. nestled between Santa Ana and 0ra-... Thc~nable laser ustd today
issim1larto the de\lise that packed up
attu.scd ••NitJ\t Stalker" suspttt
Richard .Ramirez's finJerprint from
1nautomob1lc,and 1s h11hl> ~ns1t1~e
to prints thatotherwisc miaht not bt
found ....
• • • Multiple alarms tTponcdh ..-.en:
acthatcd at l :IS Lm. v.hen burglar..
smashed a windov. at the Radio
Shad. 6991 WarMr A\t~. and \tole
two snnncrs \alUfd at $740. ••• Someone ttpor1Cdl) shot a bottle
rocket in an atlC-y bebind home51n the
.tOOO bkxt of ~ii A ~nue Thru~'
ni&}lt. Tl)e woman said at was "e'-
tttmdy" loud as ii whiu~ b\' her ~room window. · ....
nudt man wanna only a ski
ma ft'P()ncdly cavoncd near the
AOOI atta 11 Edi n H~ Scho01 at
around J :4S p.m. Thunaa,.. • • • Moorovia ·Avenue last 'A'ttkend. SorMOM mtt'T'Cd 1 home 1n the rau.si~ da. m.IJIC not only to the ~nc I 5000 block of Ehot 1rdc thrOCllP a or ala . but blinds and a desk as wdl btdroom window and stOtc • wtddii:ta
The dal'MIC us ntimatcd at S56 l. .. rina valued 11 ttndU7 rn (8Sh; • • • • • • The 0wntt of .a araY 1984 Ford wallet ind chtckboot !'J>0'1edlY
Tempo l'fPOC1cd '"' ('If mien 'WCt'C' aoktl &om a ·.sbQa)i111can1t Wcdnetda~fter ''was left ~t\cd in tpbl Ina I lkeCh lMvd. Total
the lot at bluff Part.. ' wctt put at SlO. • • • • • • • Hutaps v8had at S 120 "#ttC It~ it lht IWoldmoor con-~ P*n TUHlllY &Gift 1 dOmin~ .~ dial a .-ft ~vtaaet Corwi~ partied on Ocean ft td·~ a1i'plant new 100 low o'u ~ • 1htir '°'.<>~ A Politt Dtpartmcn1
• • • ~ p.lot tautioncd tht offmd.. :A ~'de and three WftSUl\S wae )"I .Pl~' .. an'tr ht la'*d at itOka from the Pf'lllt or .. home on ~ irDQr\.
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Thl' man. identified H Roben
Li" n'nl'<' Hou ton. "as potted on
the roof of the El RaR<.'ho Junior H11h
School an .\nahcim at about 10:30
a m . polll'C Sat Make Gray id.
\l'l'llrdina to information ghcn :o
poh~-c b) w11n~$C'$. Houston v.·as
l"ar1110J a brae n~lOn bq.
.\fler bcina told to art off the roof
b) a Nstod1an. Hou ton Oc:d 1cro•n
Jameson said. ..
The pursuers llaacd down a ~
1na firt trucl·and ~fiahters ntdioed
poltcc. Police found Houston in the
af'C'a, He had apparcntt) dumped lbt
baa.
The baa was found aod Houston was anutcd lbr iovestiption •f
carryinJ a ~ weapoa .a.,
pohcc round an AK-47..,.)'le ri&eand
amm~Dition in the blls. Gf'.ay 11¥.
f:IB man held on drug charge
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Suicid~I depression drug
.blamed iii shooting spr~e
CHICAGO (AP) -The f.l·
pcrimcntal drua • bdnf Liken by a
woman who killed an -year-old and
bo) wounded six others in 1 school
shootinJ spree can C'a\lSC suicidal
depression and is not approved for
uk in this rountr). offic11ts said.
• Laurie Dann. who committed
suicide wh1tc surrounded by police.
obtained domipraminf. also known
as .4.nafrail. from a Canadian phar-
ntaC)' us1n1 a ChK1lgo psychiatrist's
pr'C1Cripuon, Winnetka Pohcc Lt. Joe
Sumner said 1"hu™2ay.
Blood tests t~ken in an autopsy on
Birth control
p i ll linked to
ovarian cy st
WASHINGTON (A P) -The
Food and DruJ Administration 1s
asJ..1ng an ad\ •SOI"} com mill~ to
consider concerns raised by some
doctors who suspect that vanablc-
dOSC' binh control pills can cause non-
canccrousovanan cysts.
The concerns center on .. mult1-
phas1c" birth control pills which
pro\ 1de d1fTrrcnt doses dunn& the typ1dll 11-day cycle .. Monophasac··
prescriptions. which deliver the same
dosage tc\cl each da). have not bttn
linked to the C)Sts and studies suggest
tbe)' ma> ac1ualh dt"Creasc .the
chances of such problems developing
On .the agenda for tlle FD.\ 's
fcrt1ltt ). and maternal health drugs
adnsor) comm1t1ee today w.as
~h~1hcr .. 111s possible todetcrm1ne at
1hc present ume 1f monophas1c and
muhiphas1c formulations of orol
con1racciu1,cs have different assoc1a-
11ons wath 1hc on·urrence of func-
t1ooal o'anan C)Sls."
Jhc pandalso was asked ~hether 11
1s wllhng to e\prt>Ss a preference
between the l"-O l)'J>CS of pills.
Dann howcJ traces of the ctr~ u.,te'd
to control M>mc behavior problems.
Hiih doS11es of Anafra1I can caux
su1c1dal dcprc5sion in some patients.
said Or. Robert ~Vito. •
pyschiatrist a1 Loyola University
Medical Center in suburban May-
~ood.
However. DeVito said that he
didn't think the drua caused Dann's
bcha' 1or "It is not a homicidal drua
b)' any mea ns," he said.
Dann walked in10 the Hobbard
Woods Elementary School in Win-
nc1la Ma)' 20. shot a boy 1n the
bi th room and d.Cn entered 1 RCOnd·
arade classroom and thot fi\'e other
younistct'1.
She ned the school and entcrtd a
nearby home. whett she shot a 2().
year-old man.
Dann. 30. was Sftina Dr. John
Griest. a psychiatrist in Madison.
Wis .. where she once lived. He is
authorized to di pensc Anafrail on a
tnal basis,, but police said ht only
prescribed lithium carbonate. a drug
commonly used for treatment of
manic-depressive disorders. for
Dann.
Medicare bill nearing
approval in Congress· . / :
WA.SHINGTON (AP)-A. health
insurance bill intended to protcct
more than 30 m1ll1on elderly Ameri-
cans from thl' financial ravages of
serious illnl'SS 1s one short step away
from final congressional approval.
.. h's n landmark accomplishment
and n's going to remove an awful lot
of fear from the minds of over 30
m1llton sensors." Rep. Pete Stark. D-
{ altf. said after the House voted
3.:!8-7.:! 'fhursda) to approve a
catastrophic hcnhh insurance bill
The measure goes to the Senate
when· s1m1larly O\ICrwhel ming ap-
pro' al 1s assun.·d. probably next
~eel. 11 represents the biggest e\·
pans1on of Medicare 1n the program's
.:!3-~car htstof)
Onginall> proposed by P~s1dent
Reagan more than a )'Car aio-albe11
1n a less c\pans1vc version -the
lcg1slal1on 1s antcnded to protect the
naoon·s 31 milhoo Medicare
tx·ncficianes from financial ruin
stemming from illnesses that run up
big hospital and doctor bills.
··The legislation will go a Iona wa)
to alle' 1atc the fears that elderl)'
people ha\e about being wiped out
from f1nanc1al costs when
c:uastroph1c illness hits." said Rep
Hl'nf) Waxman. ()..{"alif.. who with
Stark was a maJOr mover in the
prOJCCl.
Waxman acknowledged that the
measure docs no1 address the prob-
lem of nursing home and other long-
term costs for people not sick enough
to be hosp1tahzed. but unable to hve
alone.
.. That has to be No. I on our agenda
for the next breakthrough in the
healt h area:· said Waxman.
~hhough the final HouSl"'-Senate
'crs1on ~as considerably enriched
along the wa ) -matnl) b) the
add111on of an oulpat1en1 prcscnpt1on
drug benefit -Hcallh and Human
Sen ices Secrclal) 011s R Bowen has
said he will ask President Reagan 10
sign the measure. wh ich House
Spcal>..er Jim Wngh1 has called ··1he
most 1mportan1 hrallh m111a11n· 1n
recent }ea~ ...
The bill pro\ ides full hosp11al
co\cragc after a once-a-year dcduc-
11blc csumated a1 SS64 in 1989 and
indexed 10 hospttal 1nOa11on
-Airline'slaborproble1ns 'posing risk'
WASHINGTON (A.P) -Labor turmoil at Eastern
~1rltnes must be defused before 11 creates nsks tO
passengers, says a federal rcpon 1ha1 nonethele$S
concludes Eastern and sister carrier Con11nen1a: Airlines
arc b6qg run s;ifcl} ·
The rcpon came after an unprecedenaed mvest111-3·
uon ofboUl Eastern and Continental as well tts holding
com pan}. '° exas Air Corp . b:. the Transportation
Dcpanment and the Federal A Hatton Admin1strat1on
The dcpartmcnfs rcpon. ~leased Thursday. said
Eas1crn·s b11ter labor problems ha "e dmdcd the
com pan}. posing the nsk of "an adverse impact on the
pobhc safct)."
The Federaf Aviation Admm1strat1on plans 10
continue 11s special surveillance of Eastern and a special
em1ssaf) 1s t>cina dispatched to ti') 10 "de-escalate the
tensions "'llhtn the compan:.." said Transpona11on
Secretaf) J 1m Burnie>
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Rageshiee Ramacbandran
California
girl nation's
top speller ...
WASHINGTON (AP)-N111onal
Spclllng Bee -Ntnncr Raacshree
Ramachandran says shc·s not sure
what profession she'll pursue. but she
alrcad) ~no~s that hard work pays
off.~
'"Study as much as yo u Qan. and
don·1 stop af\cr the eighth grade
because ifs ~ hal comes. later that
coun1s," 1s her ad' ice 10 other would-
bc l hamp1ons
The I 3-)car-old from Fair Oaks.
Calif. ouila!tled runner-up Victor C
Wang of Camarillo. Calif.. 1n a
grueling 4S-mtnull". one-on-one
finale Thur~a)
Her winning "'ord 1n lhe 61st
annual co ntest. sponsol'ed b:. Scnp~
Ho"'ard nc~spapcrs "'as "eq1acal ··
an adJCCll\ e used to descnbc the
couplc:ls. or pair\ of hnes in some
poems.
As the Judges nodded 1he1r heads
1ha1 sbe had won and thr hundreds of
spcctator~ 1n the hotel ballroom
applauded and ('hcered. she stepped
bad. from the microphone and a
snulc spread acros\ her face
.. .\n} 1h1ng I 110 into "'ould tn\IOlve
~n11ng. e''-'n 1f1t\ math or science"
the e1ghth-gradrr ~1d later
Ragcshrcc. "ho "a.s born in India
and ""hose parl'nt~ arc both stat1st1cs
profr\surs. said sht.• had studied
spelling for at ll'ast t"-O hour\ dail>
s1no: Januar~. hdpcd b\. her mother
la1her and ~oungrr '>mrr
Assembly blocks
$45 billion state
udget measure
SACRAMENTO (AP)-A S4S,I
billion slate budaee plan has hie an
earl)' snaa in the Assembly. an
indication that this year's .bud1et
debate may be Iona and heated.
The budict bill, A827S. by As-
sembl)'man John Vasconcellos, [).
San Jose. went down to defeat
Thursday on a 49-26 vote. five aye
votes shon of the two-thi'r:ds m-.jority
needed for ~proval.
~nate leactet'1 hoped to have better
luc1 toda). when the upper house was
scheduled to vote on its $4S billion
budact proposal.
The Assembly vote was supposed
to be a formality. a first step in puttina
the ri' al Senate and Assembly spend-
ing plans before a two-house con-
ference committee. which will try to
work out a compromise budic1 for
1he fiscal )Car that begins July I.
But .\sscmbl> leaders of both
parties ~ere unable to persuade
enough lq1slators to vote for t~
budget bill even for a formality. The
failure is one sign of the potential
poli11cal problems ahead for this
)'Car's budget process. one already
notcworth} for a surprise $2.3 bilhon
1~0-)car shonfall.
Assembly Speaker W1llle Brown.
0-San Francisco. said another vote
might be Liken Monday The As-
sembly adjourned for the weekend.
Voting against the Assembly
budget ball were seven Democrats.
man)' of whom don't like spending
-cu1s. and I 9 Republicans. many of
whom don·t like the $800 milllon m
tu inc~a!n proposed by Gov.
Gcorac lkukmej_ian to balance the
budatt. Five Republicans were
absent or did not vote.
..The budiec didn't pass bttause
the aovemor couldn't dtlivcr the
votes." Vasconcellos gid ... It's 1he
iovemor's budJct and the Rccps
(Republicans) didn't vote for 11."
"lfl was the aovcrnor, I would be a
hlllc embamsKd irl coutdn•t deliver
the votes." saicfBrown.
The Republi~an aovemor has propq~ a $44.S b1lhon bud&et. The
spcndin1 ' plan he proposed la~t
month was hasuly revised from his
January vet'1ion because income tax
revenues unexpectedly fell SI bilhon
below estimates in April. Deu·
kmcjian's proposal assumes that
shortfall will recur next year.
DeukmeJ•an has proposed S4 I 0
m1lllon in income tax 1ncrea~s by
frttzing the inflation adjustments for
brackets required by a 1982 Howard
Jarvis m111a11 vc and $390 in business
tax i ncr.eascs.
HIS bud&et was also balanced with
$450 million in cuts and a ~uctton
1n the rescrvr from SI . I b1lllon to
$601 m1lhon.
The Assembly version rcJCCtcd
many of his spendma cuts. includ1n1
SSS m1lllon to reduce the cost-of·
laving increase for welfare benefits for
mothers and children from 4. 7 per-
cent to 2 percent The Assembly plan
has onl) a $7 I m1llton reserve.
Eight bud1ct amendmerus offered
b) Republicans ~ere rejected
Bergeson backs denial
of license to dropouts
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Most
!>late senators think 1he threat of a
dela}cd dn"er's license may l>..ecp
students in class and reduce the
Slate's high dropout rate.
.. Mot1va11on is the kc)' to learnmi.
and this IS one of the realest momauonal tools I know o :· 5(n
Marian Beracson. R-Newport Beach.
said Th ursda} before the upper house
appro'cd a bill that lies driver's
license. quallfica11ons LO classroom
performance
the)' take courses in highway safety
and driver's tra1n1ng.
Han s~11d the bill was an attempt to
"If) and gel students to focus on what
1s most important" by using the
threat of no dm er'i. license as an
mccn11ve.
But Sen Leroy Greene. {)..
"Carmichael. complained that Hart
and other bill supporters were takina
lhe wrong approach. saying that more
pos1t1ve .. programs were needed to
keep students 1n school and to boost
grades.
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Bush, ~ukakis ·both delay
campaigns, visit hospitals
The measure. ~B2802 b)' Sen Gar)
Han D-Santa Barbara. "'ould re-
quire students to maintain passing
grade.-.. follo'-" school ancndance poli-
cies and a' 01d a $1.'rtcs of offenses that
can result tn explus1on, in order to set
a dmer's,1ccnse before they turn 18.
.\ 26-3 vote scnl the measure to the
Assembly
The ball's requirements could be
wal\cd 1fa student demonstrated an
ec-onom1c or medical need for the
li cense or had obtained a h1$h school
diploma or general educauonal de-
velopment cenifieale.
.. Why not takr rcurcd teachers and
use them as tutors? .. Grttne asked
"Wh> not encourage -hold ou1 a
carrot 1ns1cad of saying we arc going
to beat )'OU Up ap1n" with more
requirements.
Another cnllc. Sen. Henry Mello.
D-Wa1sonv1llc. questioned whether
the bill would have much impact
"How man) people stay away from
dnv1ng when their license ts
suspended.,.. he asked ... I don't think
this (bill) 1s going to do 11. I thmk what
we have to concentrate on 1s provid-
ing an education that relates to each
person's skills."
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fATHER"S OAY
• TH£ NIW GRADUATE
• OUT OF TOWN fAMLY a FRIENDS
• THE~HOME
L1f~11~ Prv.!u<llonl has uwmbkJ &ti Emmy aW&Id "'1nn1ni; ic .. m ol ~•<ko
pcoduu1vn Upt'fU lu captuiT 1tw nrntnwn1 and ~•bnncC' of 11>f •Ufld l1moos
rnon """ of ~'-ti
By Assodate4 Prus Writer
Democrat Michael Dukak1s spent
the morning 1n the hosp11al as his
wife. Kill>. underwent delicate spinal
surge!"}. Vice Prcs1den1 George Bush
am,ed back 1n Washington from hts
summer home and 1mmcd1atel) went
to \ 1sit cancer-stncken Salvadoran
President Jose "lapolcon Duane at an
area hospital
Bush was returning to A.ndrcws Air
Force Base ou1s1de Washm&ton late
1oda) to welcome President ReaJ.lln
back from has Moscow summit mp.
Before taking a helicopter to Walt et
Recd .\rm} Medical Center. Bush
said of Duane "I plan to wash him
"-Cll and share ourcoun1ry·sapprec1a-
11on for all he's done for democracy "
In Boston. Dukak.1s spokesman
James Dorsey ~1d 1he governor was
at \1assachuscm General Hospital
~herl' ht!> v.1fe's surgery began early
toda} ··He t!. going lo await the
results." the spol>..esman said.
Bush. returning to Washinaton
toda} after a week of strategy talks at
his summer homr sa}s he's con-
\ meed his campaign 1s "on the nght
track·· desp1 1c a rash ofrccent surveys
suggcsttng he 1ratls Dukak1s. the
Dcmocrattc fron t-runner.
·-rm not going 10 be stampeded b~
polls thal don't mean an}thmg.·· the
'ice president told rcponers Thurs-
da) as he ~as prcpanng to leave his
oceanside rctrcat ai Kennebunkport
Mame
Under current law. 16 and 17-)'ear-
olds can obtain drivers' licenses 1f
State VietnaDl veterans'
111eniorial finally started
SACRAMENTO (A P) -A Viet-
nam \Ctcrans memonal is under
construction in Capitol Park. five
)'Cars after the Legislature authonzed
1he monument
lea,1ng on a 450-mile wheelchair
"run" to Los Angeles to help raise the
final $200.000
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TO ORDER 8)' ,\{AIL I Tu l'~•(luw I~.< ~kl«J Lao 11 Suzu.kl Samural safety slammed
'Ifs about time." Fremont -.ctrran
Rand) Meeds said Thursday as he
"-Btchcd construcuon bcj1n. "I'm
sorr)' 11 took so Iona to get 1t done ...
Dressed in hts fatigues. the former
Isl .\tr Ca' air} trooper was among
about 300 people who anended•a
b11tcrswcet ceremony to br~ak
ground on the $2 million memorial.
the 33rd in 1hc nauon.
The fund-ra151ng marathon 1s the
second for Da.,.1d Spencer. 40. who
was shot in the spine 1n 1968 while
scr.1ng 1n the IOlo;t Army Airborne.
A 120-mile run he made from Chico
to Sacramento in March earned about
$11 .000 1n pledges.
The memonal 1s financed by pn-
vate contributions. most of t~m SI.
SS. S IOand S20donations, rai~ bya
volunteer nine-member state com-
m1ss1on set up the Legislature.
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NEW YORK (AP)-The Suzuki
Samurai is so unstable It "hterall)
trips over its own feet" and rolls over.
says the publisher of Consumer
Reports. which ga ve the popular
sport "chick 11~ first .. not acceptable''
rating in I 0 )'cars TO
l1tnn It Pro.Jun""''
161' \l em 1111 I> 'u•tr .'1:.1~
\rr.p<.>r. 8tJ(h (-\ 9."'(~
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Bui the ~mem:an Suzuki Motor
Corp defended the Japanese-built
Samurai as safe and said there was no
JUSt1fica11on for the magazine pub-
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Oriental Furn1tur~. Cloissone,
Jewelry. collectibles
American & European Bronzes
Porcelain Vases, Tiffany Style Lamps
plus
Handmade Persian & Oriental Rugs
To~ sold to,,..._ htgf'Wn bt<SMr
'AUCTIONS ON:
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liW I! ()m I 50 irotwl l»y 11""1 ufc;n 0t0uc. Mtfw, IC.tWI , ~6 & lblChe '"<"*!51 I !WQf'. Mlt<tiorl d ~ '"""'" . 01 -,: 0. IOO ,___ °'8mondi 4 .6$ Ct, Tennis It~ AnUque J.oa & ~ f'eC.a. .Mr.n'.1 ra ,..._,.,. &
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hc;hcrs claim that 11 should be bannrd
tx·causc 11 lends 10 turn over in
suddrn turns
<. onsumers Union. publisher of
( onsumcr Rrports o;a1d Thursda)
thr Samurai ts 100 short. too narrow.
too ltght and has 100 high a center of
gr:l\ 11~ to be safe. It asked federal
regulators to recall the more than
150.000 Samurais sold 1n this country
and pro' 1dc refunds to owners
While bulldozers walled to stan
work. veterans. family and fnends
cheered. med. released balloons. left
Oov.crs and solemnly filed by the
names of S.82:! Cahfornianswho died
or arc still m1ssina in Vietnam.
They also made last-minute pitches
for monc>. with one Cft1co veteran
Through the cen1urtel, ftne WOOd lhuttera have
b49come aynon ymoua wtth tuxury and gOOd tu te.
Today, H .. rwood Shutter• give an euy etegance
to any lnt.,lor from Cotonlal to Ultra Modern.
No othet window covering performs It• function
with IUCh buuty Md grece. Shuttera titter light
with .,, lnflnH• vwlety Of atytea_ reduce glare,
block out heat and cold, maxknb.8 the vtew tlnd expand lnterlora wtth dean, limJ* llnee. Unlike
other wtndow trMtmenta, .nutt.,.. lncreue your
home·• vaJue. .
With H9'rwood Shutttt'I you may chooM
LOU\W wtdthl of 11A, 2~. 3~. end .. ~.
We "*t the finest wOodt IVeilable and offer 1
a.gt aelectlon Of COk>rl Of lt .. nt and wt wt" nelp
you Mlect the bell dellgn fOr yow wtndows Ind
.udlng glllM doon .
Serving California since 1953 •
"Th1n"s arc turni111 around:· said
commissioner B.T. Collins. a former
Green Beret officer who lost an arm
and a lea to a grenade in Vietnam in
196 7 and later served as head of the
Caltfom1a Conservation Corps and
chief of staff to 1hcn.(jov. Jerry
Bro~n.
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I~donesla drops charges
against escaped U.S. frio Reagan in London, lauds Gorbachev
BJ TIM AINdatM p,..
JAKARTA. Indonesia -A court his dismissed charats 1p1nst 10
forciJ!"Crs a«ustd ,of 1llqally cnttrina Jr¥Sontsian v.-atcn. andudina three
Ammcans who had escaped and returned to tM U nitcd States. of'!'k&als 51id. A
district court jud~ in Taniu"I Pinana dismisttd the caK on procedural
arounds Thursday. said a U.S. Emblss) offteial who dttlined to be identified.
Three Southern Californians who were amo"' the 10 bcina held under house
arrest since March 22 etcaped early this wttk and rcturntd to the United
States. It wasn't immediately clear when the remainillaseven, from the United
States, Britain alld Australia, would be leavina Indonesia. One of the three who
escaped. Patnck Gibson. 47, oflosAnsclcs. said the trio decided to make 1he1r
ac~awa>: bcca~sc they saw no end in sil}lt to their ord~I. "As we went throuah
thtS entire thtnJ.. we kept ask1n1 each other 'when will we know when this is
O\ier?, ... said Gibson.
Bomb kllls lour ln South Alrlca
JOHANN~BURO-A bombapparentl~ hidden in a trash bin explodC'd
today outside a bank. killing four people and tnJurina 19. politt said. h was the
deadliest bombin& m South Afnca 1n a year. The lunch-hour blast went off
l)•t1\1de a branch of the Standard Bank in Roodepoort. a city bordenng the west
side of Johaonesbura. A police spokesm11n. Maj. Tiene Halar)n. said those
killed mcludcd thrtt black men and 1 woman whose race was not 1mmed1ately
known. Halgryn said e1&ht people were seriously inJured. lncludin& two wh11es
and six blacks. He said I I other people suffered lesser inJuncs, The blast
shattered at least a dozen windows in the bank. and itass was strewn across a
nearb} intersection in Roodcpoort's central business d1stnct Pohtt cordonC'd
off the area. h was the hiahest death toll from a bombint ID South Afnca since
four white policemen were killed b) a car bomb in Ma} 1987
Kbomelnl crltlclsm brings arrests
PARIS-An open letter by an Iranian oppos111on poht1<.ian that cn11c1zes
the policies of leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has led to numerous
arrests in Iran. according 10 reports reaching Paris. It was not 1mmed1ately
known 1f Mehdi Bazargan. author of the letter and head of the tiny Freedom
Movement. Iran's only legal opposition group. was among those •n)atl In the
letter. Bazaf""8n accused Khomeini of followmg an .. erroneous policy" ID the
war with Iraq. 1solatmg Iran and makina 1t a symbol of hate around the world.
Excerpts from the letter were pnntcd tn today's ed1uon of Le Monde
newspaper. An lrao1an exile source in Pans. who obtained a copy of the letter.
said Thursda) 1t was 33 pages long and d1stnbutC'd 1n numerous Iranian c111es
about I 0 days ago.
LONDON (AP) -Prts1dtnt Re·
qan, rtpOnina on summi1 1.1.· 1t1 in
Moscow. said tbday that Krtmlin
leader Mikhail S Gott.c~v is .. a ~riou1man1ttk1na ttrious reform."
but that the Sovie1 Union still should
be \icwcd w11h cautibn.
.. Let us embraC't'' honest chin~ ..
when it occurs: but let us also be wary.
Let us slay strong." Reapn said in the
address.
The president also said the West
must continue to speak out about
human riahts cond1uons in 1hc Soviet
U nio n. ··rn matter ofstatc. unless the
truth be spoken 1t ceases to exist." he
said.
Winding up a l<kiay joume) that
included five days in the So" act
capital. Reagan P"e his summit
assessment in a speech before the
~oyal lnsmutc of International Af·
fairs at Guildhall. a center of c1v1c
aovcrnmcnt for more tha°" I .000
~rars
The speech was a rhetoncal hiah-
hght of the tnp. offering encouraac-
mcnt for Gorbachc' 's campa14ns of
"Pcrcstro1b"' and "glasnost.· re-
forms. while c>.prcssing cauu ous
hope for "a ncv. era 1n history."
.\1 the Gullo"lall. keapn passed
alona a corridor 1.11cd with the Lord
Mayor Sir Grc" 1llc Spran's personal
guard of t1kmcn and muscatecrs. He
was -preceded by ceremonial sword
and mace bearers into the wood-
panclcd Gr~t Hall where he de-
livered the speech.
After a farewell to to U.S. EmbaSS)
families h;rc. Reapn and his wife
NanC) left lorldon aboard Air Force
One. bound for Washington and a
wclcom1na ceremony that awaitC'd.
them at A.ndrcws Air Fo~ Base. Stl-adf~tncss of the alhc-s -the R~n·s four cU) of talks v.i1h dcmocrac1~ -for more than .CO
Gorbache' did no1 prodU« an) )cars. and c)pn-1all\ in this decade.'"
bmtkthrough on a tnlqic 'lf'TM Prime M1n1\.IC'r Margaret ~ucuon trtat). tholflh both 'ick1 Thatcher. speal1na after Reagan.
said ~me kc) d1fTettnttS hid been said "'We "'armh con1ratulatc )OU
narrowed. Ne,mhcless. tM two and General Senctar) Gorbachev on
leader. displa)cd • 'warm~rsonal a 'en uccessful summit.. o ne which
relationship. w1ll inOuehce the cour~ of history for
Re•aan said the Soviet ion is )Cars to comC' ..
dominatC'd now b) talk o ratic She alM> thankC'd Rea,pn for
reform. in the economy. 1n 11ical pushing the human n&hts issue.
instituuons. and in reltpous. social sa) 1ng ")our "'ords 1n MC11Cow will
and artistic life -"in shon. 11v1n1 haH· shonc hke a beacon of hope for
indi' iduals more freedom to run all tho~· "'haC'' rr the' arc who arc
their o"'n affair\. to control their own denied thl'ir b:bll' frttdoms ·•
dcsunacs fl. Reagan \U&il'\ted hc v.ould con-
··To those of us familiar with the tinui.: 10 \l)l'al out against human
post"'ar era all of this is cau~ for nghl\ abulo(.'\ 1n th( \o' 1ct L nion and
shakina head in y,onder." Reagan e1~·1o1.hl'rl
sa1d.~xprcssingamaLcmenuboutan ··\\C' ha'r lcarnt'd the first obJCC·
Amencan president and a Soviet t1H·ofthl·ad,er~ne\offrttdom 1s10
lender walling together in Red · makl· lrec nations question their own
$Quan.'. as he and Gorbache" did. faith 1n frl'l'dom to make us think
taikina nbout ··a arow1n1 personal that adhering 1u our principles and
fnendsh1p and mccung." spcal1ng out ag..i1n\t human rights
He s.a1d that c:p1!10dc was ··a special abu~c, or forl'lgn au~ss1on IS s.ome-
momcnt m a 1o1.cek of special mo-ho" an ~l I ul bdllgcrcnce ..
mcnt!>.'' ··in m.ui~r .. (I f \tate.'" he said.
··M ) personal impression of Mt. ..unk'>'> the 1ruth bl· spe>ktn 11 cca~
Gorbachl'' 1s that he 1s a stnous man to C\l'>I .. "
Sl'd.1ng \Cnous rcform "Reap~ said. CXspttc thl" 1mpa'>sc on a ST .\RT
··1 pra) that the hand of the Lord will treat' Rl·agan ~poke opttm1s11calh
be on the So' 1ct people" about l hanll'\ tor gct11ng an a~-
Hl· ~1d the strateg) oft he West for mcnt
dcnling \\Ith the So" 1e1s was "'beanng ··\\e madl' tangible progrC'ss
frutt . lO\\ard lhl' ~ T .\RT treat) on stra(eg1c
·Quite poss1bl). we are bcgJnning to "l'apon'> .. 1hc president said ··Suth a
takcdo"'nthcbamersofthepostwar treat~. \\tlh all m 1mphca11ons is I
era qu11e pe>ss1bl) we arc entenns a beltc,c. no"' 1o1.11htn our grasp ··
nl'"' era in h1slOf) a ume o f last1og Ho"c:' er. he said. 1hcrc arc other
change an thc Sov1e1 U nion ... he said. clements a'> 1mporunt as anm ncgo-
"\\ l' "'111ha'e10 Stt;· the president tat1ons
· ~1d "But 1f so. 1t 1s because of the ·· .\s I ne'er 11rc ot sa~ 1ng. nauons
do not d1strus1 each other ~au
the) are armed. th¢y art armed
~use 1hey d istrust each oll\cL ~capn said. ··so eqmlly important
Items on the aacnda (10 Moscow)
d ealt ~ith critical ilsun. lik~ resional
conOicts. human ri&hts and bilatcral
e>.chanacs."
~pile some prO&J"CSS. American
neaotiators sa) thc t..-o sides made no
proaress on some of the thorniCll
areas of dispute ~launched cruiK
missiles and the lonptand1n1 dtf-
fercnct o'er Reapn s Star Wan
missile defen~ system
'In has spe«h. Rcapn paid as~I
tribute to Thalcher. his close fricmt
and all). noung that she had bce.n
amona the first to sugest the West
could ··do business" v..ith Gorbachev.
"At tht) hour in history. Prime
Min1SIC'r. the entire world sarutcs you
and )Our gallant peoplc and pliant
n1111on"
L ndc™:onng the thcrnc of human
rights he trumpet~ in the Sovitt
Union Rl'agan said. ~the best in-,
dKator of ho1o1. much we care aboul
frl·cdom 1\ "'hat wC' sa" about free-
dom 111\ 1n this sense w·ords truly are
au1on~:·
.._fter the speech. Rea~n retuned to
tht• amba~sador's residence for a
mct·ung w11h Japanese Pnme Mint~
1cr !'.oboru Takeshita.
.\\ a half-dozen members of the
fapam·sc parhamt"nt looked on. rc-
ponns quesuonC'd Rcapn dunna a
p1cture-tak.ma scs.sion on the back
terrace of the \\infield Hou.sc
-'skcd 1f he we~ going to discuss
trade \\llh Takeshita. Reagan said. "( ould be··
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Mfr °""'" OOMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday. June a,~-
Steve Horn best
. qualifieq in
42nd District
• Rep. Dan Lungren. R-Long Beach. decided to forgo
another term tn Congress when he accepted the nomination as
state treasu/cr. The state of California's gam is a loss for the
42nd Congressional District.
• Ciuzens 1n the two-count) district that stretches frosn
HUntin&ton Beach and Westminster mto Long Beach and
Torrance were espttially well represented.
Lungren won't be replaced easily. But one candidate
seems a worthy successor.
Steve Hom looks to be the most qualified an the crowded
12-person field vying tn the GOP primar)
Should Hom triumph on Tuesda}. he would be the heav)
favome in the November general election. given the
overwhelming margin Rcpubltcans enjoy 1n voter regis-
tration numbers. For that reason. we have chosen to endorse
an the primary.
Hom's chief opponent 1s Hamett Wieder. the 6 7-)'car-
o ld Orange Count) supen,isor who has ser..,ed on the board
for 10 years and was a Huntington Beach councilwoman and
ma)or.
Unfonunatel). W1eder's campaign for higher office has
been riddled with hes. m1sreprcsentat1on and questionable
campaign financing. While she ma) be considered the front-
runner because of her name recognition and heav> spending.
the Daily Pilot does not regard her as a fa vorite.
We ha .. e made no sccret .. n recent weeks of our distaste
for Wicder's brand of mtegnt)'. which ('alls into quesuon her
privilege to serve the public trust.
Voters would do better to take a close look at Horn's
record. His credentials make him a perfect candidate to
represent the 42nd District in Congress.
At 56. he as old enough to be seasoned and) oung enough
to serve the necessary apprenticeship on the Hill. But don't be
mistaken. Hom 1s not a newcomer to Washington. D .C.
Before serving an 18-year career as president of Cal State
Long Beach. which 1s a feat an itself. Horn had all'ead)
compiled a soltd record 1n government.
Horn ser .. cd a congressional fellowship. was an aide to
the secretaf) of labor in the Eisenhower admin1strat1on. was
an aide for six )ears to former U.S Sen. Thomas Kuchel. R·
Caltf.. and was \ICC chairman of tt.e L' 5 Cl\ II Rights
Comm1ss1on under the .. ancd admin1strat1ons of Nixon
Ford. ( aner anU Reagan. H orn was a founding member of an
ad..,1sor) board ot the Nati onal Institute of( orrect1ons of thl·
Justice Department. sening under se\en atturne)S gcm·ral
since 1971.
Horn has degrees from Stanford and Hanard and has
written three books on Congress He is well schooled on the
ins11tut1on and the issues.
Horn would attack the deficit b> voting to freeze budgt•t
numbers in all categories but Social Secunt~ Medicare and
pensions. He would encourage U.S business expansion
through tax benefits. such as limiting the ta\ on capital ga1m
to 15 percent. and by fighting for fair foreign trade pro' 1s1ons
Hom wol.!ld enlist the mtlttary 1n the mtemauonal war
on drug.sand proposes severe penalties for drug traffickers.
Another pnont)' wit~ Hom 1s the preservation of the
en vironment. such as the Bolsa Chica wetlands. He cttes
Central Park tn New York as an excellent e\ample 1n
epvironmental planning,.
. In sum. Steve Horn ss the most qualified candidate
running tn the 42nd Congressional Distnct
State tax b oost
..
... Tax anxiety. a condauon suffered by pohuc1ans. 1s a
reluctance to confront and compute a tax structure. especial!}
when a tax increase may result...
First. state Director of Finance Jesse HutT under-
estimated last year's revenue by S l balhon -an amount that ·
was rebated to taxpayers. Then he overestimated this year's
revenue by the same amount. Or did he" The staff of the
Commission on State Finance believes the shortfall... may
actuallx. be only $700 milhon.
.. <.jov. George Oeukmejian has suggested that the state
increase its 1988-89 revenuesby$800 millio n -$410 million
by freezing income tax brackets (instead of ad)usttnJ them for
inflation as stipulated in lbe 1982 indexing snittatJve). $250
m1lhon by conforming bank and corporate taxes to December
1987 federal income tax changes. and S 14«> million by
defemng a business tax brak fo r a year. The DeukmeJ1an
plan also calls for $450.million in cuts and deferred spend ma
and a reducuon by $500 million in the state's reserve fund ..
The governor has pushed this plan at a private meeting
with four of the Legislature's top leaders. .
Many Democrats in the Lcgjslatu~ di5agree with the
Deukmcjaan plan. Some claim that by freezing income tax
bracRcts DcukmeJ1&n is promoting a rcvcssive form of
taxation that would hil lower-income families hardest.
· ... The trouble with this debate. other than that too much
of it has aone on bebind closed doors, is that n is too much
about politics -~hat plan will fly with this or .that
constituency -and too little about economics... •
There simply ha,i not been enough open debate for the
governor and l.qislature to make an informed decision ..• The
public would ~ served far better by open hearinas on the
subject than by private mcetinp that tempt teg1slaton to
come up with a politically expedient solution. not necasarily
the best one.
''Repub/lcancampaJgnerscouldbeheadlngforatumblethlsyearlf
t/Jey bet tooheavlly.sgaln•t the voters'deslretOhavethelrcalre:whlle
eatlnglt. too. "
Republican~ might be
misreading electorate
Asscmbl) Republicans have a
strateg) for reja1njng control of the
California Lc11slatu~·s lower house.
All the} think they have to do 1s oust
Dcmocrauc incumbents in cnouih of
the 13 d1s1ncts 1ha1 b)' 1he1r figunng.
~ht 10 be represented b) Re-
puohcans 1n the Assembl)'.
Republicans were bema elected pres1-
dcn1 during most of the last two
decades. His ideas. however. also can
be used to explain. 1n part. wh>
Calirorn1a 'otcrs have been electing
Democratic maJonues in the Legis-
lature ~ while favonn& Re-
publicans sn statewide elections.
MARTY
SMITH
strong national defense, and for congressional Democrats who prom-
ised to m1nsm1zc the pnce they had to
pa) for these goods ....
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1Gun control
'To the Edjtor:
If there was ever a case to remind
the National Rifle AJSC>Cation that its
middle name is "rifle" and not
handaun. it's the Nicholas Corwin
case. An S-year-old child who is dead
because a mentally unbalanced
woman had a permit to carry a
concealed wuon. Winetka. Ill. is
many mi let from Ora nae County, but
there·s no auarantcc that it can't
ha)>pen here. There is only one reason
in this world 10 have a hand&un, to
kill another human beina.
The National Rifle AMOciation
claims that a handaun is • defense apinst an 1otruder, buralar or at-
tacker on your propcny. No argu-
ment there, but remember that the
I intruder mar also ~\IC I weapon.
· The loca would·be councilmen
and women, would-be supervisors
and conarcss persons have yet to mail
me anythina on where they stand on
aun control. J wish I would see a little
more about such issues rather than who did what to whom. We must
come to our senses when it comes to
suns. The LA pop have rap1d-finn1
weapons desianed for the military
and plans are in the works for
undetectable plastic auos that fire real
bullets. The tame has come to tell the
NRA that enouah is enough. If you
want tO go huntma, use I nfle, but
handJUns, Saturday niiht specials -
now 1s the time ban them all. ·
GENE SELIG Irvine
Pacific Symphony
To the Editor:
J'vc heard and read enou&h con-
ccmina the ineptitude of Keitn Clark u conductor of the Pacific Sym-
phony. •
As a former board member and
hard-wortuna fund-ra iser for the sym-
phony because I believed and believe
in Clark's musical vinuosity, 1 would
be re miss were I not to express my
utter disaust of the way Keith is beina
treated by certain members of our
community.
· Nine of the I J districts arc in
!'lonhern or Central CalifDmsa. The
13 d1s1ncts current() are represented
b' Dan Hauser of .\rcata. Norm
Wa1ers of Placcn Ille. Ph il ken berg of
Sacramento. Delaine Eastin of fre-
mont. Rust) .\rcias of Salinas. Pat
Johnston ofSuxkton. Gary Cond11 of
\1odcsto. Jim Costa of Fresno, Bruce
Bronzan of Fresno, Richard Katz of
Los <\ngelcs. Stc' c Clute of R1vcr-
s1dc Luc~ K1llea of San Diego and
Stc\l' Peace of Chula Vista.
.\n<t ~h> do Republican strategists
bclinc those Dcmocrauc-held ~a1s
proper!) belong to tf)e GOJ>'> Because
those d1strkts have demonstrated
their basic GOP leanings by voting
for Prcs1den1 Reagan. Gov George
Deukmc:11an and U1S Sen Pete Wilson 1n their la'it campaign'> If the
GOP retained m present 36 scats
while only defeating five of the 13
Democrats \Cen at high risk. Re-
publicans would recapture control of
the tower house for the first time 1n 10
)Cars.
If Jacobson 1s correct in his specu-
lation. Assc!Jlbl>-Republicans arc on the wrong track in believing that
rerenl Democratic v1ctones in the 13
d1stntts arc aberranons. Voters in
those d1s1nct ma) be demonstrating.
onl) somewhat more dramaucall )'
than 1n other pans of the state. that
-1bc) rd) on .sharpl) d1tTc~m cnltna
in dc,1d1ng on their representation in
thc \sscmbly than the > use in electing
presidents. governors or even U.S.
senators
Election observers have Ion& com-
mented on the confl icting desires
within each voter
With resp«t to the Pacific Sym-
phony's ex1st1nJ board. I frankly
question its qualifications and ability
10 critique any music. I truly wonder
"Perceived differences between the how man y of the present board
panics co1nc1 de ~1th differences m 1o members are even capable of d1s-
e'<peCtations people have of pres1-t1nau1stnng an A Flal from a 81& Mac, dents a11d members of Congreu. J will forever be arateful to Keith
Prcs1den1s arc supposed to pursue for his areat musical contnbuuons to
broad national interests. uniquely our comm~nity. Wst~out his tireless
among elected offi cials. presidents endeavors 1n face of insurmountable
rouuncl) find pohucal profit in obstacles, there would be no Pacific
confcmng d11l'usc collectl\IC benefits Symphony Orchestra.
at the eApcnte of concentrated par-WARREN JOHNSON
As Jpcobson put 1t: "People want
th ings from government that arc
mutual!) excl usi ve. There is nothma
1rrat1onal abo\lt this~ we naturally
l'nJO) the benefits jOVCmmcnt Con-
fers, but dislike payin& for them."
ucular mtercsts.. Members of Con-Newpon Beach
But a theof) put fonh b> Univer-
sit) ofCahforn1a. San Diego. political
St1ent1s1 Gar) Jarnhson suggests that
the s1ra1cg) ma> turn out to be less succcssfttl than its backers believe
In cl paper presented at a recent UC'
Da' 1s conference stud)m& the Re-
agan prcs1dcnl). Jacobson did not
deal dircttl) with state lea1slative
clcc11ons. instead. he examined a
rda1c<l phenomenon the consistent
rc1urn of Democratic maionties to the House of Representatives while
"'Joung the same phenomenon.
longumc elections analyst Richard
Scammon )cars ajo declared that the
t~o most powerful impulses amona
the electorate arc cmboc:hcd in the
phra~s ... Get the aovemmcnt off my
. back." and. "There ouaht to 6c a law ..
Speaking oftl'le conn1ctsn1 partisan
vo tes for president and Conarcss 1n
the same relent elections. Jacobson
said:
"Dunng the 1980.. the panics took
positions that allowed voters to
express both sets or preferences at the
polls The) could vote for a Re-
publican president committed to
low taxes. economic efficiency and a
grcss. in contrast. survive by looking
out for the pan1cular. because this 1s
what voters want from them.
"This combination of panisan and
1nst1tut1onal e~pectat16ns
strenJthcns Republ ican presidential
candidates. as Walter Mondale. with
his gloomy talk of raising taxes and
his 1ma,e as a servant of ·spte1al
interests.' discovered. It also helps
con&rcssiona l Democrats. ~ause
people want rtprcscntat1vcs who will
protect them from damaging policies
rciardless of their broader benefits."
The same explanation would seem
to apply to the Sacramento sce ne
Republican campaigners could be
heading for a tumble this year sf they bet too heavily against the voters'
desire to have their cake while eatma
ll. too,
M•rthl Sml,. 11 • 1yodlc•IHI
col11maJ11 lo S.cramtoto.
P1tfall-s of slow growth
demonstra!ted in Denver
Voters go to the polls next Tuesday these days Eneray is no longer in h11h
to vote on a number or 1ssue1 facing demand, and 1bc area's economy has
our state. our county and. in some &one bad -very bad.
cases. our cities. but certainly no vote Do you know what happened'? The
1sas1mportanttothdutureofOran,e citizens of Denver have JUSl done
County as ss Measure A -the so-somcthsna that I consadettd cn-
called "Sensible Growth and Traffic vironmcntall)' impossible anywhere
Control lnniauve." in the United Stakl. They havejust
MARTIN
BROWER
Certamly 1f there were any truth to approved setting aside 4'S square
the 1nst1at1ve's name. "scn,ible miles for a new commercial airpon,
growth" and .. traffic control... we an airport that w111 be laracr than this happened for ycan in this nation.
would all vote for the mea$urc. But Ch1caao's O'Hare and OaJlas-forth fint with restrictive covenants, whe~
Meuure A will brina neither Krtsiblc Wonh International combined. AnaJos attempted to kttp the lrjsh.
arowth nor traffic control. It will The people in Dcn~er now under· the Gttman~. the Poles and so on
brina chaos. hiahcr costs and lepl stand on which side their ~d is from movina in. "We have this area, bills. . buttered. Know what else they did? you ,ct your own ...
In dccidina whether to vote for or They just approved a Iona-disputed, Then II happened usina scwel"I, as . . . huat new downtown C'Onnntion in Lot nttles cuncntly. "'We have qainst Mtaiu~ A. 1t 1s 11npon.ant to -ntcr. .Airpons and C'Onnntion nd · .. _ d ... t... --1u---111 ~~ n Our J(wnJ, I WC ltt not •n.ft• to unu<l;Btan t. .. 1 uas """"' ·~ ... centers me1njobl. TMy man homca hook youn up," • _. ...
have no effect on rawib in any of will sell and apenments ..-ill ttnt arid And now. O'Donncll sayi.. Meuu~
Oranac County'1 2 cities. h applies offices will lease. They mean a shot in A aplics this elitist conotpt to roeds. only to unincorpora1td county terri· the arm ror t"'· economy. w h d d I II f h · th 11 m; " e ave our roa s, and you can't tot)', an ocar ) a o t at 11 in sou Don't try lo act the chi.tens or use them." .
county. Denver to vote for Masure A. Measure A has notbintlOina for it.
For thole un11K9fPOQtcd •Ms. ID dttadina whcthn to vote for or tc will not brina lbOut teftliblC
the mcasurr will not tirinc tentiblc apinst Measure A. 1t is alto impon-~h. 11 wan not reduce traffic. And
srowth but dot1 hive the pocani.11, in ant to undtrslAnd that this masu~ is n is elitist and un·Ammcan.
umc. to stop lfOYtth en Jhotc arus. dlre.ctcd to county ro.ds in the WhatitmlthtWdldOisca.talocof
Stoppinurowth suomtthina thaun unincorporaltd pens OI Oranse moaey. lciually incraee 1ramc by
. area with uuo111 tconomy can stand County. Mcuun: A wilt hive nd llowins roed bu11d1na and bdna
7 r a while. nc:Hhe toUth county. dJeCt on the freeways O! on natc PC()Ole lo (Om mute out of the COMfttf
hkt 111 of Otantc Count)'. c:urrentl)• ~ -seKh at Pacar.c Cou& IOrfK>ulil\I. nntueJtqvmunentand
his a 1~ro111 economy. ; H~=it cautr dot ol C'OGfUiiOft. But 1ftht tt0nomy0f an ~turm . r;.Meaurt All an 1~ Everronc==llW uU1c ii W.
dCW.'nwatd. ~.,... quickly-6.. bY the roru in ihc uaincor,onced .. ... • ...... • -..
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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Today is Fnday. June 3, the I SSth
day of 1988. There arc 211 days let\ in
the year.
Today's H1ghliaht in History:
One hundred years qo, on June J.
1888. the poe111 ''Casey at the Bat," by
Ernest Lawrence Thayer. was first
publis.hcd. in the San Francisco Daily Eum1ncr.
(Thayer's poem tells the story of an
over-confident baseball sluger
named Casey who. with the ty1na runs
on base, allows two called strikes
apinst himself. swinas on the third
pitch -and masses. The poem's
famous closina hnc: "But there 1s no
JOY in Mudvslle -m1Jhty Casey has struck ouL ")
On this date:
In 162 1, the Dutch West India Co.
rcc~ived a charter for New Nether-
lands -now known as New York.
In 1808, Jefferson Davis-the first
and only president of the Con-
fcd«acy -was borp in Christian
County, Ky.
In 1935, the French liner Nor-
mandsc set a rtCord on its maiden
VO)agc. amvina in New York after
eros 1natheAtlantic in just four days.
11 hours and 42 minutes.
In 1937, the DukeofWindsor, who
had abdicated the British throne.
married Walht Warfield Simpson 1n
a civil ceremony sn Monts. France.
In 1948, the 200.i nch ttflcctsna •
tclC1Copc at thc1Palomar Mountain
Observatory in California •as dcdi· Cited.
In 1963.t Pope John XXIU died at
the aac oh I, cndina a PIPK)' marked
by mnovative rtforms wathin the
Roman C"atholic Church.
In 1965, astronaut f.dward White
became the first American to ••walk"
in 1pacedurina the fliahtofCkmini •.
•rne~rr...
The Daily Pilot wtlcpmcs
your opt.' nions on maliat of
publiclntt'fUt.
Leum and loqcr ankles of
commtn&ary mutt be lianed. ~Y should be typed ot dearly wnttm and sent to LETTERS ao the EDITOR, Daill' Pilot,
P.O. Box U60. Cotta Mna. CA
92626.
Please lf!Clude )Our address
and ultphone number so tMt WI~ vtrify -~ lf)'CMI ............. II I WM.~·wt~'illt__..,_ WE"a! U!'J'DffNO• .....
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. Medical firms announce test approv':ll, new products
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lac. in Irvine Mi recieived Food ud Drua Administration, ptt-martd IP" proval for its credit-card aized man-
b ran e ELISA tests for ~omeplovirus and Hupes I and 11.
• H. Thtd Morris. president and
chief opcratina ofrlCCf, •id.. -These two tests are two of four human-betcd ~ro!otY &ests submitted ~ DOI ~o \~e FDA in late December.
DOI unouticed that ita lubctla
and Toaoplllma tnts had rettived
FDA preomartei. .-.oval last
mon&h. Thae four 1a11 comprire a
l)llnel ttfemd to u the~ panel."
The four pr'Ottdurn are oftm pen of
routine tatina ordtttd by obstctri· cians and 11necoloaist1 1n ailttlint
.. Immune status" or C1'ptetlnl mothers. • • • • In Laauna Hills 0.tf't LaMra-,
control ttthnoloay by prov~1na
many advaniaacs ovtt conventional
lyophililcd Cfrttzc-dried) controJs.
MaJor advant.11" inchtdt the fac1
that liquid TOM comes in a rady to
NYSE UPs & DowNs
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the Austrahan aovemment has sched·
µled a third for entrcpttneurs who
would hke to live 1n and do business
in Australia.
The session at the Sheraton Uni-
versal Hotel an Univenal City on
Tuesday wdl focus on the IQlisucs of
mov1n1 to Australa.a. the buuness
climate and hfestyle.
With a population of only 16
million in an area the size o(
continental U.S.A .• Australia is look-
ina for persons who can use tbtir
ttthnotoaical skills and capital to
eJtpand Australian industry and com·
mncc. and create new job op-
portunities.
It is also anxious to incrc.ate the
volume of its uporu to tbc Unilled
States and the arowina trade marltct
in the Asia Pacific rqjoa. which
Australia is ceosraph.ic:ally ideally
situated to serve.
Pa-sons in&eres&ed in at\tndi~ seminar mil apply by calliftt R
Hillson. Consul (lmmiantion). Aus-
tralian Consulate-General. Loi At>-
sclcs. at (21 )) 46Ml00. ext. 246.
•
Nnm1canlllmt
Ml~
ute form ttqwrina noadditio~l tJme
for rccoaSlltution by the laboratory
ttthnicaan aod ttiminatn trron dut
to pipctana dittre-pency.
The product comes completely
homottnizcd. tlimioati• uy ~
at ions due to the fteae dtyilll ,.._
and offers three lcvds "'coMr'GI llr complete accuracy. lo ldd.UO.. 1M
produc't is ~table for-three ,.....
Here's the low-~t, low-
interest, no-fee way !D increase
~.buying power. So when }10ll
~ ffi9DeY, don't look any
farther than~ own front door.
Just give ~ a call
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NEW YOttK (AP) Jun )
AMEX LEADE RS
GolD Quon s
Stock market rallies
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
capped a week of sharp pins with another advance
today _as intc~t rates dtopptd. ·
The Dow Jone$ avcraie of 30 industrials
climbed 18.SS to 2i._0_7 l.30, cX1cnd1na lls pin for
the week to 114.86 points.
That surpassed the previous record weekly
point pin of I 08.26 set-last Dec. I..._ 18, ·
Advancing issues outnumbered declines by
more than S to 3 on ttTe New York Stock Eicchangc.
with 936 up, 536 down and 482 unchans,ed .
Bia Board volume came to 189.60 m1lhon
shares, apinst .. 193.S4 million in the previous
session. The NYSFs composite index rose .64 to
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NASDAQ SUMMARY
U.S. unemployment
shows May i-ncrease
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AalEI (Marth 2 I-April
j~nt. f amity member maket sipifQnt conceuion.
UBAA (~pc. 23-0ct. 22): Favora~ Moo~
friends. you &et ff'Hh ------------start, a "different
sipifies vanct~'. excitement, etativit)'. 1u • . A
.. youna person may not be tellins cnure truth. tttt
1elf in emotional clinchct. Virao pfa)'1 top n>le. kind" of love be·
comes part or 1ire SYD. IEY . pattern. Streu
creativity, indcpcn-•
dence, carin.J. styl~. Ollll
. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on 11!9W'Cf,
authority, rciponsibility, intensified love ~latioillhip.
Emphas1son1tturit}'.family,sreaterkn0Yt~concem
in1 property value. Ol<kr man helps you .obtain fundina.
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Keep options
open, plans subject to sudden chan1f. Relative .. miues'
connections" and you'll be uktd to supply transpor-
tation. Emphasis on ncxibility, humor. versatility.
Lto, Aquanus will
flaurc prominently. •••••••••••• TAUllVS(April
20.May 20): An older woman could Mlp boost business.
career. Focus on pratilf, ~lanty, participation in
imP.<>rtant community proi_ccL Tonifht features eJ!ter-
ttiH\neftt, aourmet dinina. Cancer n111ve plays roleJ ·
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Good lunar asp«t
coincides with tr1vcl, educauon. co'mmunacauon. an
offer to "pubh,h." Dwers1fy, make inquiriet, satasfy
curiosity. Money obtained.
CAPJ\lCORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Be ready for new
stan, act to hean of mattcn, 1uard valuables and .. count
your chanac." Cyde hiah. judJment and intuition on
taraet. Be direct. take in1tiat1ve. display cou~ of
conv1cCions.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Rules. rctulauons work
in your favor. enable you to pin profit You'll be dcalma
with Ul)orthodox individual who finally well accept you as
an ally. FinanC1al status of parJncr. mate looms tarsc.
AQUARIVS(Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You'll be at right place
at crucial moment. You'll learn by tcachina. many wtll be
drawn to you, favorable news story accompaniet efforts.
Cancer. Capricorn. another Aquanus arc in picture.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Cunosity is satisfied.
LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): SurpritcS due in form of
visits. messa~s. statements from relatives. Emphasis ~n
publicity, contracts, marital Sttatus. Member of opposite
sex wants to "play pmet." SaJittanan 1s in picJurc.
ICCrct -is revealed. you'll be asked to part1cipetc in
clandestine operation. Focus also on film. cnteru1nment.
popularity. awareness of wc1aht and body 1magt.
IF JUNE 4 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY cumnt cycle
highhJhts travel, populant)'. part1c1pat1on 1n chantablc or
pohttcal projccl Emphasis also on lanauaac. distance..
dircc11on. purpc>Sc; love. Leo. Taurus. Scorpio people play
imponanl roles in your life.
VIRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22): M1Jor chanJCS occur on
home front, prove beneficial. Focus on basic issues.
health. employment. pets. people who rely upon your
A dream that won't go away
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read
yourcolumneverydayand have been
tempted many times to wnte. but the
column about ellam niahtm.arcs
absolutely floored me.
------------•. fella'• 4.rum'!
I have had that 1dent1cal dream for
eight years, ever since I araduated
from collqc. What a shock to team
that I am one of thousands.
Al•
lMDEIS
I am curious to know 1fany of your
readers share another recurrina niaht-
mare that has haCtnted me smcc my I feel thal this dream reflects my
father died IS years iao. In this unw1lhngness to ac_ccpt death and my
dream, my deceased father shows up 1nab1htr to 1~~gine wh~t the w-
at our front door and I am the only Ai'alled · afterlife ls hke. Since l was
one who knows that be is really hidina brought up C:athohc, I thought I had
out. leading a totally different hfe some strona ideas about heaven and
with al'\Other family. I am very upstt hell. but my father gives me no clue
with hi.m for trying to fool us all, that he-tS m one place orth~ other and
particularly my mother. I'm bafficd as Jo why I don l as.k him.
I try. with no success. to act him to Your column rcltly docs lu1l all
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tell me where he has been. I plead with humamty m one wa) or another
him to a(jm1t ttiat he really isn't dead. Thank you for 1t. -INTROSPEC·
He refuse~. s1mply.leavct a,ain and TIVE IN INDIANA. ,
wop't tell me whtrc he 1s aoing. D~ INDY: All wttk Ive bff• ln
[ veryone else in the-dream accepts "d.reamlucl" wl~ my readers, ud
bu fCappearanct n.d c1eparturc It's bttD fudaatiq. Now.}lad .. th
without question. Hit world. A.ayoee cite 11aaw tM1
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Fifteen
years ago I started a business from my
home. Twoycarsaaolopcncdastore.
My oldest son works for me and
there arc a lot of problems. He acts as
1fthe store is hes and I am worluna for
him. For example: I want to sell a
C'Crtain item for S 12.50. He takes 1t
upon himself to cut the pnce to SI 0.
I've told hem to be 1n the store by 9:30
a.m .. but he comes in whenever he
f~CIS like It.
This kid 1s g1 v1ng me ulcers-and I
don't know what to do. Firina him
would make me fttl 1u11ty because he
has two young children to feed. He
has alwa)S been deixndcnt on hes
father and me. which I now realize
""as a b1a mistake
My husband and I .have tned
talking to him. but we might as well
ta lk lo the walr. He gets extremely
dc(cns1ve and downright nasty~He 1s
al~ nasty to some of our customers.
1-s lllerc a sot.utton ~&J»s.problem.
Ann'> -DISTRAUGHT MOTHER
DEAR D.M.: Yet, b•t It "oa't be
ea•y. Wan tbll lammOll tbt yoe're
1ota1 to -atve lllm 1111 waW..1 papen
Ute ant ttme lie llJues at a cutomer
or eoutermud• you orden. Aad
kttp you word. Jast btt .. H yo.
made tlae mistake or 1&1.rta1 lllm 11 ao
rUIOD '" uve .. Uve ··~ ... , dttl1loa for Ille rett of JHr We.
Pay Ills rnt aad 1rocery bllll ro.r a
wlllle Ir yH ma1t, Mt 1et 1&1m "' of
you store aJUI make It DttHtary for
lllm to padclle 1&11 OW9 cuoe. It CMld
be die best tlalat tlaat ever~
to lllm. '' ml1llt 1arprlse JOL
By CHARLES GOREN
ud OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. East deals.
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Once in a while you wiU see an
expert declarer make the sort of play
that would convince an ordinary
monal that be bad to have pecked at
t.be cardt. Invariably, however,
tberc ii a aood reason for hiJ play.
Couidcr thiJ band.
Since bis ltlnt O( diamonds WU
unlikely to be of ay value offm·
~'it would have been wiler for
NOnD tb double five diamonds rllh·
#~g~· ...
to all our patients with June birthday'
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Typhoid Marj's strange saga
Q The real TJph9 1d Mal') -how
many ixopk d1 she infect bcfo~ tht'
authonllt'S caught up with her"
A Onl) S3 typhoid cases were
indisputably attnbuted to her But
you know how tht' cha1n·reaction
works. That ep1dcm1c's first caSt'
turned up on Aug. 27. 1906. in a Long
Island home where she. Mary Mallo n.
worked as a cook Bt'forc the )Car was
out. almost 23.000 people had d1t'd of
t)pho1d When sht' was confined to
hospitals. ~he infected the staffs It
was fierce As a earner hen.elf
unsiclq:,pcd. Typhoid Mal') livt"d
until 'lo\ 11. 1938
' c:r than bid on. But then we would
have been deprived or the opponu-
nity of watchiq IOCDC spectaCUlar
declarer play.
Declarer covered the nine of dia-
monds with the kina and ruffed
away Eut'a ace. Tbe kina of trumpl
lost to the ace, and declarer ruffed
the diamond return. The last uump
wu drawn, and lhat left only the
club suit to handle.
The normal way to play this par-
tscular club combination would be
to hope that West holds the ace and
to lead twi~ toward the kina-
q1fcen . However, declarer had JOOd
reason to suppo1e that the ace was
with East. Not-ODly bad that worthy
opened the biddint, but he a1lo bad
doubled ftve spada, an action be
was unlikely to have taken wi1h only
two aces and no klna. II the ICt of ·
clubl wu backed by either tbc ten or
the jaclt, there wu no way the con-
tract could suc:ceed-two tricb in
the suit would have to be ao.t . The
on1y hope was to rmct bodl the .lack
and tm with West. Suitiaa the word to the deed, de-
clarer led a club and, whrD West
f ollowe4 k>w, i.n.ICrted the table' a
nine. When that fetched me ace, dcdarei claimed the b9lance.
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Q 'What's the hard toe of a ballet
dancer's toe shoc made o r . ~ ~tin burlap brown P°aper and
glue
Ra1n1est state is Alabama
·Yo u don't need big cars· to hear
v.cll Takt' parrots Their heartn& 1s
rcmarkabl) k~n Dunng World War
I. the French posted parrots on th~
EifTcl To""er to listen for incoming
airpl anes What the parrots did when
the) heard incoming planes 1s not in
tht' record J\ hand An)hov., th~
don't hl\t' big cars
Q T he No I request by men who
JO to piasuc su~ns 1s the -DOIC
JOb .. J'.,.e ~ad \\hat's No 2~
A. Tightening of saa.ina flesh
around tht' e>"
Do signs of an oncoming illncs.s
ever shov. up 1n your d~ams even
bcfon: 1 ht' actual symptoms do., Soml"
doctors~) n happens
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23 Poll• type
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29 PfCW'Ok•
31 Mok>dy
32 Otd US COin
34 TabtewWO
31 AAga oxtrect
39 Outdo
41 Girt'•
nk*neme
4a a.n 1¥"'boel
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41 Mr. l.Mnb so Artldll: Fr.
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55 E,el*t
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65 Melot ee Pr.-s1 Sho. Fr sa MuM
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city
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2 Emervenc-
3 Tl'WI Man
dog
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7 c.r ...
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9 ..... ice
10 Gtrttriend
11 Realgn
12 Sptel
1) Atlo-ren
21 EntiOemOnl
22 Ewttl
25 Owney
M Pronoun
27 "*-'In •()ttwlo''
21 Louwr
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by BH Keane m TD llLSACllSR8
"'Kim wore a cap and gown, got $ome
roses and had a party for HER
kindergarten .graduation."
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"You heard mekladyl I said alt down, watch
the game .and eep your big mouth ahutl I"
by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
' . PBAl'ftJTS ' '
NOW THAT '<OUR 6RAMPA
IS R.ETIREC, MOW OOFS I-IE
SPENO ~15 TIME ?
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TUllBLltWEEDS
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· by Hank Ketcham
WAAT KIND Cf GAS 00 WE USE .. RE.OOlAR OR DlET ~'
·by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
h by Tom K . Ryan
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defense
Abdul-Jabbar gets
mobbed by swarm In
Mavericks defense
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DALLAS (AP) -Los Angeles
Lakers ccrner Kai"cem Abdul-Jabbar
credited Dallas' defensive effort for
allowing the Mavericks to stnd the
NBA Western Conference final into a
seventh and dcc1S1ve game.
"We got a good effort and played
hard. It was just anybody's game naltt
down to the wire. We have to accept
that we lost to a &ood team." Abdul-
Jabbar said after the Mavericks beat
the Lakers I 05-103 Thursday night.
"They were tnple-tcamina me
every time I got the ball. every time I'
had pos1uon," Abdul-Jabbar said.
"We both had opf)ortunities to win. It
JUSI didn't turn out for us."
The Lake!'\' James Worthy drove
for what would have been a IYlnl
basket with two seconds rematnina.
but Dallas' James Donaldson blocked
the shot. .
''I didn't think I JOt a piect of the
ball," Donaldson said. "ljustthintc he
l~fi It short oq the rim. I got over and
he saw me and had to alter his shot.
but I don't think I got a piece df it."
·The Lakers thought Donaldsoca
fouled' Worthy.
"I k.~w our team is very d1sap-
po1nted about not closing the scnes
out 10n1ght. and perhaps downnght
ani') at. the way it ended." Lo~
Angeles Coach Pat Riley said.
"What killed us was the start of the
last quarter. when they built an eight-
Qr nioe-po1nt lea<t. Dallas is too good
a team. on their home court, to give
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that big a lead." Riley said. Laker center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar deta "I 1hough1 -we had a chance m the • (Pleue11eeDALLA8/B2) boxed i n by DaUu• Roy Tarpley (42) and
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FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1988
ESPN find• euccen hauntl'"1 •I College World Serl ...
Expoe• Andrea Galarraga drlvn In five runa In 7-3 win. .
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Jamea Donalaon da.rlDC the flnt hall of
the ·Ma•erlcb' 105-103 Game 6 Tictory.
No .pl~·ce . ,10
.like home
Lakers bet Forum
edge will continue
after loss at Dallas
O.\LL.\\ t.\Pl -The def~ndm&
l'B.\ lhJmp1on lo!> .\ngelC\ Lakers
pra' tht· DJll.t' \fa,encks' .. Forum
fnght .. lil'>I!> onl· more game.
Th~: lakl·r-. "l'r\' talen to a deu-
"d1ng \l'\Cnlh game 10 their no-place·
ht..c-home \\ n1crn ( onfercnce final
v. 11h thl' upst.1r1 Dallas Ma verick~ on
Thu™1a) n1gh1 fodang 10 a 105-10~
loss at Reunion .\rena.
Dallas I!> 0-" 1n pla~ofT pme~ at
. Th" Forum. indud1ng "h1p~10gs of
I 13-Q8 l~.'-101 . ;rnd 119-10_ dunng
thlS SCrll'S
.. The homl· loun means a lot 1n this
league and "l pla~cd hard all ~ason
to gaan that ad'''° tage :· l<X Angeles
coach Pat Rik·\ \aid .. I'm not gomg
10 v.allov. in th·,., ddc:-at Be rrad) for
Saturda\ bt.·cau~: there "111 be some
fircv.orks Saturda' 1s all 1hat's left
We v.orkcd hard tor 82 gam~ for the
ad,antase ·· ·
But Riie) held reponers out of the
Lakcrs' locl..a room for ~O m inutes
after the pme
.. I don l thmt.. "<' pla~ed v.ell as a
team and the team 1s a hulC' angf' "he
said.
Los Angeles rnn quahf, tor its
SC\enth tnp 10 the '-8.\ Final 1n nane
seasons with a' 1ctof) 1~ the nattonal-
1) tcle\ 1sed game on Saturda:.
The Lal..cr<> arc sed.ing to become
the first tC'am \1nce the Boston ( elttcs
19)earsagoto"in back-to-bad. "'8.\
champ1onsh1J))
Dallas ha~ ne'er ~n this far
Lak en'v•. Dalla•
(Bftt·ef·S.W.,
Laker' 1 ll, Denes M
Lakers 123, oau., 101 Oa.11u 106 L•k.eo H
Dallu I II, Lek.ers ICM
Laa.er' t 19, Denn 102
Thur~v'• kere
Delles lOS, u'•n lOJ •·ed 3·31 .. . .
S.tvr•r1 Game
Dalla• al Lalo.en. 12;30 P.m.
hcfof\· an the e1ght-)e.ar htStQl"Y of th~
franlhtsc. Thi.' Lakers hold 10 NBA
111ks. ft' l' of them w hC'n the> -were 10
Minm·apoh'>
The -winner meets thC' sun1vor of
thl· D1.·1ro1t·Boston Eastern Con·
fl'rlnll" !>t'rt~s which rcsumC'S toni,ght
at lX•tro11 "-•lh Game 6 ·-r, l' bt.·l·n told that in the sc'tnth
game of a chall)p1onsh1p final tilt
home coun dOC'sn·1 mean a th1"'-..
Ma' crick\ ov. ner Donald Carter~ ,
.. I hopt' that holds true ·· :
Mark -\&uirrc scored IQ of his 23 :
points in the second half u Dallas:
do"' nl·d Lo!> .\nJeles at Reunion !
.\rena f0t the thtre~ stra1gh1 ttme '
Los '\ngele~ had a chance to tie t~ f
game but James Donaldson success~
foll> defensed a fames Wonh) shot I that would ha\e ..ent the game into
o'en1me
.\fter a Donaldson frtt thro-w. Los f
.\ngcles· ~agte Johnson tned somej
tncl..ef) that failed w1ai a S«Ond ldt~
HI.' made one free throw to narrow
the deficit to two points. Then he
1n1entton~h missed the nm o n his
Sttond free ·throw and Dallas got tbet
ball and the pme >
.. It -.as a founh quaner tu~ of War
and the~ got the last point. · Ri~
(Pleue .ee L~RS/.U)!
Rustler$ take SCC supremecy title
JON
Woodbrid ge I
faces rematch i
They outpoint El Camino for overall crown: 0 drafted b) the Pittsburgh Pirates and
will should sign. accordmg to Rustkr
Coach Fred HooHr
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Golden West players taken in base1?al1 draft
.\mong thcca1h.rt'tums from lhc
Ma1orleague's 1~88Juneamateur
frl'e agent draf\ \lcCrc Rancho San·
ttago'sTt'Cord-'>Cltmg first baseman
Bub Hamelin.a productoflrvanc
H1gh.aod thrccGolden West (olkge
players
{Jolckn Wt'stfre~hm11n John
\.1~nin. who v.asdrafted b~ the New
York Mets a )ear ago out of Edison
was alw picked b) the Ptratec; but
plans to return to Golden West
EEIGUSOL .-__ __,'.-.\lthough tonight's-C'IF ::!-., Prt'P:
_ _ softball champ1onsh1p pme at "da) -1
-fair Park in LalewOOd features ·a~ • 1
remi1tch oflast ~ason's finale. Wood-1 COLLEGES Golden West Collqe captured the
South Coast Conference Sports Su-
premec) Award for201ntercollea1ate
sports for the first ttme since the
school Joined the league m 1981
Golden West scored 209 points
followed by El Camino( 198.S). Lona
Beach ( 177.S). Cerritos( I 56). Mt. San
Antonio( 133.5). Fullerton ( 129).
Pasadena( 1()9 5)andCompton
(29.S).
The Rustlers move to the Ora nae
Emt>1reConfercnce along Wllh SCC
foe Fullerton next school year. and to
the M1ss1on Conference for football
The men finished sttond overall to
El.Camino with titles if\ swimming
and SO<¥"er. s«ond Place finishes 1n
water polo. golf. and t~nnis. and
thirds in football and baseball.
-i;>empsey
calls .Pitch
a message·
NEW YORK (AP) -Los Angeles
Dodgers catcher Rick Dempsey says
Tim Bclchcr's third-inning plunking
of New York Mets etfhth-placc hitter
Kevin Elster wasn t so much a
purpose pitch as it was a "mcssaae ..
pitch.
"I don't think he was lr}'in& IQ hit
him .... Dempsey majnwne<s. ·•1 thtnk
he was tryina to pitch in$ide. to hit the
bat if he could. We had toputa11opto
this. We lost five an a row to this Club.
We couldn't let them cont inue to
. I I ' / I . . \' . . The schedule
.' HOMS
Tonlol)t-Clncln('ell, 7:36 r,>.m.
Ji.Joe 4--Clndnnall, 12.20 p.m. /
June s-<~lnnatl lM · P-M. • • June 1-Hou110f\; bs .,_m,
June 7-M~tton. 7:1~ P.l'l'I. ,
June t-HOUtron. · 7 ;l.14un. June ._...ouston, 1~ P.~·· •
• On TY. CNMll t l /On TV, Che~•
• A• .. !"" on tC'ABC, 7'0
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The v.omcn "ere first overall with
talks 1n 'ollc' ball. basketball. tennis
and sw1mm1ngand a second place 1n
softball.
The pn:v1ous h1ah fimsh 1br the
program was 1h1nl while the men
ha' e never finished higher than th a rd
or the women higher than second
Top state finishes by Golden West
included second an water polo. third
in -women'Hwtmming. f~urth in
men's\~1mm1na. women.,s tennts
and •Mcstltng. and a top four fini~h in
women's basketball and volleyball
Coaches winning conference
honors were Ra) Shackleford for golf.
GrcgGhaca.forsoccer. Ken Hamdorf
for mcn'ssw1mm1ng. and Jem
McAdams and Sandy Bonneau for
women's swimming.
Hamelin v.hoh11 51'.!v.ithastatc
record JI homerunsand 105 R8l th1c;
scawn for the stale runner-up Don~.
v. as ">ekctl·d 1 n the second round b)
the Kansas Cit) Ro}als. Hamelin wa\
also selected as the Southern Cali-
fornia communtt) college pla)crof
lhC\ear
Golden West pitcher Ken Hokuf
"assclectcd b) the '111lwauktt
8rl'\\Crsand 1s e\pC('ted tos1gn He
v.asdraftcd b> thc Br('wers out of
Edison High and the club tned to sign
him pnorto the l 987-88 school year.
Rustler infielder Mike Hu) lcr. who
was stead) through his time at
Manna High and Golden West. was
H cxl\ er ~1d
Outfielder James 8ucchen. who
should be drafted 1s reportedh a
good bet to be 1n' 1ted 10 the l l S
OI~ mp1c baseball tf)outs along w 1th
Hamelin Both made the ~II-Stall'
.ind .\11-Southl.'rn Cahfomta com·
munll~ collcg1.· tirst 1eam along ""llh
Orange Coast's Derck Dehdashuan
C1oldl.'n West outfielder Craig Paqu1.·t·
tc and p1tl her Tom Thobe earnC'd
!14."l und ll'3m all-stale honors
0
<Joldcn West Athkt1c D1rccror
Tom Hcrmstad. the longttme v.atcr
polo coach forthe Rustlers who ~till
ass.asts thl.' proeram. v.as st"lected
along v.nh Roben Ltt from Los
Gato~ Hills in ""orthcm Cahfom1a 10
bcromethetv.ol S referttSfor
"aterpolornmpe·11t1onat the IQ8.8
Summer Ol)mp1cs tn Seoul South
Korea.
It will be Ht'rmstad's founh Ohm-
pt{ Gamesaflcrstintstn 1912 '76and
·g4 He hasalw ..en cd asa refer« at
1hrl'l "Orldlhamp1o nsh1ps two Pan-
.\mencan (1ames and officiated the
finals of the W.orld L nn ersn' Game!'l
1 qg~ lhamp1onsh1p match betwttn
( uba and It.ii)". which he consider\
his h1ghhgh1 as a refer«
D
L ( I d1\tancl.' runner Beth (Pleue.eeCOLLEGE/83)
bndgc H igh hopes this tttle gam,I
decides someth1n& r'norc.
Tonight's pme bqans at 6 p.m. c
Last \nr. T1tTan) 8o)-d threw•
shutout: but ll matterCd httle n
Laguna H11ls"fough1 theWamorstoa
scoreless tte ind 1 co-championship.
The Warno rs (::!5-6) dt'feated Ar·
ro\o. 1-0. an the semifinals on the
sticng1h of Bo)d's one-hitter Tun-
da). her third tn the pla)offs She hu
allo"cd onl~ eight hits in 28 innings
through four Clf pmes and carries a
23~ ~ord into the showdov.n
Laguna Hills (~0-9) defeated Cor-
ona 4-1 in the -;em1finals P11chel
Margo Mdendrt'z ( 19-8) l'i also a
po" er at thl' plate with a . 71 4 avt'rqc
flU for 14> in the pla)offs •
-. ~ Brewers find way Martin gets.
to push ruris across three-ga.nie _, suspension Milwaukee rallies
off Finley in 7th:
Angels fall. 9-4
"ff\\ \OR" ( "P) -.\\ ur.ual,
Rill\ \1.3n1n "ent out fi&hung_ 1
\far11n hlutcd ump•~ Rich Gar!
l 1a and O.ilc S€ott Thursda\ af\er t1\c ;.
\ml!rtlan League fin.ed and
'U'>Pl'ndl·d lhl.' Ne-. \ OTk 'l ankm
MIL W .\L "EE I .\Pl -The Mil-managn for thr~ gam~ for k1ckin&
~auk~ Brcv.cr. \trugghng all ~a son and throwing dirt on Scot( durtn& '•.
tet 1)f'Odott "'1th runners an ·S("Onns-game on Monday mgtrr· · '-r· -·f
posiuon. u~d a hll batsman and .a T'L h d J cho~:d v ound ball double 10 bnt ue SC e U e ·\lthough he dedaned to appeal the
9-4 Th -"' -AWAY pcnalt' Manin. -who was fined the ;thfornia .\ngels lh:w&) Tonlgnt-M•lw•ukM S.3S Pm • S I ooci.· al·cuscd the umpire$ of mt¢
night. June f-Mifwaukee 6-0S Om • handling thl: 1nc1denL ·v.hich OC•
"What t'an ~ou ~~~I get a b:lll 1ba1 June S-Mil.-iaukee. l l JS • m • l um-J afkr he v.as CJC<'tcd from the
I bounced an the ground for a double ·June 6-TuH s 35 0 m •>:•mc -.0:11an•t the O .. kland ~thlett-.. d GI June 7-Tt••i SlS om • .,... ·-• .. ~~ and t~o run'> \C'Ore. sat enn JunP t-Tn.s s 35 0 m • ·:i:rthev handl('(j the matter correct·
Braggs. "hO"'-' baS('S·load('(j doubk June t-tdte I~ 10 Oc&in ~uh. the s1tuat1on i.cvct
capf>'.'d a four-run rail) in the 'K''enth • On TY. c11annet s v.uuld ha'e happened:· Martin said
inning. •· • A" 9emel on KMPC, 710 in a \tatcment is~u('(j b) I~ Yaokcn
"Oon'ttr) tQligurethcpmc-out If But \l President Bobb\ Brown
)OU do. ){>U w 111 go c'ra1)' The b1gest !>a'td . there If> no e'cust suffic1c-a•
thm11$ mat n .pvc ll1 a cu1h1on and enough I.() v.1rrant dart ~na kicked
we could bnn11n(£nn)P1csacandhc couldn't do an\ dam• v.llh the hat and thro-.n on In umJ)Jrt" a
shut them down ·· . but it ("Crtainl\ hun them." Brt"•Cf"'> .. , haH v.amcd 8ill) that this t)pc
The Brewen tr.ulrd 4-3 en1enn1. manager Tom"Trebdhom u1d of. action mu c cea5t' and that. If
\he 'iC\enth bot 8 .J SurbofT san1led Braus 1hcn lrttted llf)·an Hane) rl·pcat~. it could .result 1n "han.h ..
and Dale S\eum doubled off .\n~ls \\ith _a bounc1n1 dol.lbk O\Cr third I · " 8 d
starter Chuck Fink\. 3-7 baw for a 7-4 kad Ttic B~v.ersadded pi:na tics., ro,..n ~· · ~ l\11n1on rct1c,('(j arid pve up tw o runs in the e1a.hth on RBI s1nales Manin, fined $300 for a s1mtlar
a t) in& san&le to Paul Mohtor Pmch b' Ganu1~rand Ottr incident cvlierth1ucason, hasa lo•
hatter Jam Oantner walktdio load the · ··1 hoped F1ak) could art throuah hist()() of Ml pensions and fin
bases and. after R()b1n "ount forced .. the ~'enth ~"sc I ••anted to brioa follov.1Llf. dis.putc1 "''th umpuu.
s,eum at ttic plate. Minton hu Rob Jn Har\<') tQ p1t('h the last t~:o H' v.:111 ~" ~· his la~
Ottr v.11h • pitch. forcina in the io-1nnin15:· AnJels. ma~ Cookie su pen ion Frida) niPt. When tlte Tlae A.Dael•' ~, lla7 .Ud• lato eeeuad wttla a •olea ahead Nn: RoJas uid. "fink) ~nt throu.ih the. Yan}.~ open a Ch~ .al bue u llllwaU.'1 .Im C..U.lo ,... • tlM tac too late. "He thrc~ to' a.spot ~hcrt he (Ottrl . , ·(Pl_.. ... AftoSl.8/82) apln l the Orioles in ·Balti1'1bte. 1 . . . . .. " , . ' '\ i
Lelidl falls victim .tO mUScle ~tral~1 ·S~eden·'s Svea~f
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Kemper off en· .arprt.ae leader
•••••a•'•••· comPttina h• oa1y l!I hi1 tcCOnd POA event., thoc 1 ~.,...
66 Thursday to share the lad with....,..
""'"' 1ftcf ~ nn1 round o( saoo.ooo Kemper Open at PotoMIC, Md. Dtfendina champion
,.._ KJ&e. &• .. a.rwater, a. o ..... and -..., aa.,.u were one shoe beck and nine Players Md 6's
ESPN whim helped make lheCollqe II on the 6,867.yard Tournament Playtt1C1ubat AveneJ Yicwtd Series a bis-nmc event, 1s now a course. Heanuctman. an auas&ant pr:o at a suburbln
¥icilm olita own succe . Maryland country dub. petfoi'med mittrably in the C~ bescball attendance has q1.a11tfyin1 tournament last week. But he pined a berth
....,_.lllM:etbec:able networt bean televisinapmcs in the l S6-man neld,wMtl his name was pulled from a II l9IO.ad thuportbasbecomcabrcedin1aro'-lnd for hat, and made the mos1oftheopportunitywitha boteY-~ti.Ira. Bccautc of the tttmendous srowth, free round that included three consecutive birdies ... NCM olftcials decided the dwnpionship pme Nucy t.o,el took ldvantaac ofa late tee.off' time that meri~ ~money and more-exposure. pve her &000 weather for most of her openina round
So this year, for the first 1jme this decade. ESPN and she sfiot a +under-per 68 to Like• one-stroke lead wil IMM televitt the final pme of the Colqe World in the LPOA JalDM FarrTOledo(Ohio)Clanie. Lopei:, Series. an ei&bt-1.um, double<limination tournament winner of three; tournaments this ,.ear, had ~ve birdin '-Omaha.Neb. ESPN will show all the pmt"S leadina and one botey 1n an aftert_\oon rouncl!-fter rain l>la&ued
llP to the championship. but CBS will televise the title Solfers who had teed off' in the momJQI on the 6)3~ ~ ~"' Saturday. yard course at Glenpny Cotntry Ou!> ••• QI QI
..... , rft!!)'k1ndofironic," ESPN spokesman Mike n.4rl~1. one of the m05t popular pla)'CT'5 on the
Soltys said ... Ptople used to la~ at us when we started Senior PGA Tour because he. ra~ly turns down \he mo-ina colle~ base bell. Now ifs 1ottc-n so b1a. we lose chance to play 1olf. ~eftnds has tJlle 11 the SlSO.~ the final pme" Senior Pla)ers ReUn1on ~Am Tournament. which Money~ one factor that led the NCAA 10 seek 1 bqms today at che Bent Tree Country Oub i? Dallas.
ldcvision deal with one·orthe mlJor networks. CBS is Texas · • •
p1yins .about smooo ror Lhe champ1onsh1p aa~e. • eel.tics hope to shoot better· three limes mo~ than ESPN paid for the entire
tournament last year. Bu\ an even biger reason is the potenttal audience
on CBS. Ahhouah ESPN has arown a lot since 1980, it
1till only reaches S3 percent of the country's television
households.
Whtie aellin• Lhe championship pme to CBS has
jts advaniqes, at also has its drawbacks. CBS 1s
committed to show Game 3 of the NBA finals and the
final round of the Westchester Golf Classk next
Sunday, so 11 won't be able to show the CWS game if it
is poSlponed a day by rain.
, In that case, ESPN would probably televise the
pme next Sunday ntaht.
.. We would make every effort to show 11 hve,"
Solt>" said.
Beainnina today, ESPN Wiii televise hve
doubleheaders from Omaha forfiveconsccuuve nigh cs.
The network will show sinaJe pmcs next Wednesday
and Thursday end. if nettSSary, any games played next
Friday.
The ESPN announcmg teams will be Sam Rosen-
Joe Morpn and Ron Franklin-Jam K.aat. Brent
Musburser will do the pla)'-by-play for CBS on the
championship pme. The commeotator has yet to be
an noun~. .
· Quote of the day
BeMty Beeilla, third baseman for the
Piusbul)h Ptratcs who led the Nauonal League in
averqe. home rfJns and RBI throu&h Tuesday's
· pmes but was completely bypassed in the 1981
amateur drat\, says: "The draft 1s overrated. h's
just a way for 1uys to make more monef."
Conner rejects latest propo,al
SAN DIEGO -The New Zealand ~ America's Cup challel)ger filed new legal
documents scttin& forth a proposal for a
1989 multinational reuna. but ~he-€vp-
holders promptly re1ected the offer Thursday.
-Ome&a4 for Sail.America. which is tnaQag.Ulg--the
deflnse for San D1eio Yacht Clob. said Mercury Bay
Boatin& Club's offer was s1m1lar to a proposal New
Zealand submitted 1n March but with some modi·
ficat1ons
-Mercury Ba) has waited far too Ion$ 10 negotiate
m~nin&fully over the terms and conditions of the
forthcommJ "mer1ca's Cup match.'' Torii Ehman.
~XCCUllYC vice president of Sail Amt>nca. said Thursday
in a statement.
"Stars and Stnpes has been designed, built and
laun<:hed and ~nnis Conner and the Stars and Stnpes
saihna team have been pra~t1cang very hard. They will
be p~pared to defend the Amenca's Cup this Sept. 3."
According lo court papers filed Wednesday, New
Zealand syndicate leader Michael Fay says the impetus
Jor his proposal was the desu~ to avoid a forfeiture of
LheCup.
USC's Brown wins heptathlon
EUGENE. Ore. -Southern Cal's m
Wendy Brown. the two-ume Pac· I 0 Con-
ference champion in the heptathlon. won
the title m the NCAA Oudoor Tracie and
Field Champlonships on Thursday at the Un1vers1ty of
Orcaon's ram~rcnched Hayward Field.
The ~rsat1le Brown, one of the nauon's outstand·
in& triple Jumper$ as well u a basketball player as a
freshman at Southern Cal. accumulated 5.701 points dunna the two-day. seven-event competition.
She did not. however, d1stin1u1sh herself 1n the
final event. placin& last 1n the 800 meters in 2 minutes.
37 24 seconds
But the 800 was run only minutes after Brown had
qualified for Saturday'.s final of the tnple 1ump, leaping
42 feet, 9y, inches. the best 1ump of the competition.
Earlier Thursday, Brown had done exceptionally
well 1n the heptathlon.
She had the best longjump, 2().31h. and the farthest
javetinthrow.141-0.
The Boston Ct>ltics art scrat~in& their m heads over the poor shootina that has put
them on the ~t>r&e of elimination in the
NBA Eastern Conference finals qainst the
Detroit Pistons. The Celtics were U-for-88. or 37.5
percent. from the field in Wednesday ni&ht's 102-96
overt a me loss that pve Detroit a 3-2 lead in the best-of·
seven scncs. Boston is shootina 41.8 percenc for the
series, which resumes tonight at the Pontiac Silver-
dome. In the second halves oT the last two pmes.
ancludin& one overtime period, the Celtics are 20.for-76
and have scored 75 points. "We're going to have to start
making baskets:· said Larry Bini, who 1s shooting 37.1
percent for the senes. "We'redoingeverything else well.
but the shots are coming up shon." ... Indiana Pacers
assistant coach Dlcll Harter WIS named head coach of
the NBA expansion Charlotte Hornets. The 57-)ear-old
coach will be starting his {>rof'essional head coachi"&
career this fall at the same ume the Hornets begin their
first season as an NBA team. Harter has been an NBA
assistant coach for five seasonsaf\er J 9 asa collcac head
coach at four schools. Harter and former Philadelphia
76crs coach Man G•olru, 44, were .reponed to be the
Hornets' finahsts. Guobs on Wednesday was named
coach of the Orlando Ma1ic.
Pastorini arrested in scuffle
Former Houston Oilers and Raiders •• quancrback Du P11torhl1 was involved in
a brief scuffle with a pohce officor and was
JailCd after being arrested on a public
intox1cat1on charie. a police spokesman says. Houston
Police spokesman Daa Tan€r 5a1d Wednesday that
Pastorini. 39. had to be subdued and handcuffing after
grabbing an 6fTtccr durioa a dispute over who would
count che money he was carryiDJ when police arrested
him and another man on public intoxication charges ..
. Former Loyola Marymount baseball coach Dave Saow
~as selected to head the men's 4>ro&ram at Cal State
Lon& Beach Snow. at the helm of the successful
161-82-I Loyola team for the past four seasons, was
chosen after a SIX·"-eek. national search. Snow replaces Ton -cffulvet wlio rcsianed this sea9<>n after 19 years
with the Lon& Beach 49ers . Pepperdane baseball
ooach Dave G.rrle announ~ his retirement after 10 )Cars at the helm ofche Waves and 2<}~ean as a college
head coach Gome. 57. Wiil continue hisaffihation wi\h
Peppcrd1ne as a physical education instructor and 1n
01hcr capac11res )Cl 10 be determined ... Cllrhtiae W.
Heylet, as*1ate d1rcc1or of athlettcs at Western
M1ch1aan University the last 12 years. has bttn
appointed assistant comm1ss1oner of the P-ac1fic-IO
Conference. Comm1ss1oner Tom Rlllffll announCC'd.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
4 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tournament,
from Potomac, Md. (delayed), USA.
4:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago
Cubs al New York Mets. WGN.
5 p.m -COLLEGE BASEBALL: World
Series Game 2 -W1ch1t.a State vs. Florida, from
Omaha, Neb .. ESPN.
5:30 p m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at
Milwaukee. Channel 5.
6 pm. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA
Eastern Conference finals Game 6 -Boston at
Octroll, Channel 2.
7 p. m -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at
Padres, TBS.
7 30 p.m -TENNIS: World Team Cup
fin_als. from Dusscldorf, West Germany (t.as)cd).
Pnme Ticket
7 30 p. m -PRO BASEBALL: Cincinnati at
Dodgers, Z Channel.
RADIO
5 30 p m -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at
Milwaukee. KMPC (710).
7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at Padres. KFMB (760).
7:30 p. m'-PRO BASEBALL: Cincinnati at Dodgers, KABC (7~).
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LAKERS JI' ALL, 105-103 •••
Fnm•l . sald."Wc,hadOW'chl~Notmany now we biiive it. nil ii lie kiDd of
l<'I"'' come in hcR and tet a win." satllalioft you.._ ..... "
Wonhr ind Brron Scou JC'Ol'!'d 27 Los Anetb• Kareem Abduµjab-
poinnapttte ror lhe Lattta. bilr, WhO wuheld 10~--jiOfita,
Dalla1 auard Rolando Blactman. ~id ~·m "°' makilw Uy pred~
who hid ll poentt. said lhe Lakers llO~s. •~S.lwUflcaa...--)'ou
1ttmtohold1spellovertam1inThe ~'5.,!>"'I ~ ~-~U forum • ..~-·"· We ... vn, .. ~~ .. • , . to hind 111 any victoriCL We know They don t laa, tcpredaauns l?kC • we"ll have 10 cam it." •
Boston, but they vetr.• someth1n1 • that maket lhem y heller out O.llas COKh John Mecleod Mid
then:, .. Blac'ltman II ... We have lo there wm be no l«ml.
keep the same clotc and make it touah "I think the lakm will be playin,
for them to do lhe th1nas they want 10 just like they did in tJw flrt1 thret
do on ofTente. We have to 11op their pmes-theywillbcaryinatoblowus
fast break. • otr the noor in tht fint quancr," he
"We wanted a onc ... me lerics and 11id. ••Jf 1hey don't ... Ihm look out,"
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DALLAS DEFENSE •••
h0m81 .
first half to arab • pretty aood ~d.
bu1 we just made frivolouspaaes. We
were velj'· sloppy with our bait· handlins.'
-Mark Aauirre had only four points
the first nalf. conncctin1 on two of
only four anempts. But he finished
with a team-high 23 points.
"I wasn't concerned with the way I
was playln1 in the first half," A&uirrc
said. "1 knew I had to take the Sood
shots tr they fell. they fell. I think that
same seven will be a better ballpme
than the last three 1n LA."
The uktts• Michael Coopcor aaid
Los An,eles lost a pejr of key
rebounds lo Rotando Blackman and
Derek Harper late in the fourth
quarter that wtrc costly."
"Reboundina is Lhc key. and they
ldt ke)' rebounds near the end by '
Derek and Rolando, and that's what
kilted us." Cooper said. "'We should
have won this aame. definhely, but
Dallas has been a 1o0d blllclub all
year. and when they arc runnina well.
like tonight. they arc touah."
Injury
sidelines
Jackson
KANSAS' CITY, Mo. (AP) -
Outfielder Bo Jackson was put on 1he
21-dly ilisabled Jill Thuflday witb a
bldly tom hlmArina muscle, the
Kanu1 City Royals announced .
· ..... , a slanificant iruury. If he'•
back in two Weeks it would be
anwina." Mid Or. Sfeve Joyce, an
assi11.1nt to team ph)-sician Dr. Piul
Me)'cr. "
Joyce said Wl"e arc three mUiclcs
in the hlmstrina "and there i111e1r in
two of them. It is more than just II\
averaae letr. There's a lot of ble-ed-
in, ...
ackson. the l.98SHcianan Troph~
winner from Auburn Unjvmity •ho
is tryina to juaJc bfteblll and an
NFL cercer as 11.os Anaeles Raiders
runnina bad., said he doubled ahc,
injury would shelve him as Iona 11
doctors fear. •
"l think I'll be runnin« in the next
two weeks or so," he said. "I don't
1hinlc J'll'be out of commiuion 21
days. I think in 14days I'll be doinaall
the thlnas I normally do."
Doctors. however. did not sound so · optimistic. .
"There wtll be •·minimum of two
to four weeks for hea!ina." Joyce 11id.
COLLEGE NAMES AND NOTES •••
homlll . '"' McQrannfin1shed l lthoutofl.2.. Orange,1u1dedthef>lralC$tOtheir 1tin1in 1979.Sundermanlefttotake
runners in tt}e l 0.000 meters at the I 0th con9CCut1ve confemcec:rown an assistant pos111on to BW M•Wp.8
NC AA Track and Field Cham· and fourth state title in five years. It for the UCI men's pr<>&ram ...
p1onsh1ps in Euaenc. Ore. in was her fourth award asa women's Corona deJ Mar's I 98S AJl-CIF
33:55.20. Theto~e1ght runners sportsconferencccoachofthe.year defensive blckSeu1'vaerjsenrol·
earnedAll·Amencutatus ... Bart af\crsuid1n10CCto112J..S record in ledatOranseCoastand intends to
Reekttawald. ~ho led the Oranae duel matches over 11 years ••. The play football for lhe Pirates next
Coast Coltqe football team to an 8-2 Orahge Coast Collqe C)'dina team season ... Former Lona Beach ~o~and will attend the Uni~ers11y finished 13th in the Una led States Millikan softball Coach NklTruJ
of Arizona on a football scholarship. Collcg1ate C'ydi111Associ11ion's 1988 has been named to ~placelolllm.le
was ~lccted as the Pa rates' male National Road C'hampionshipsat Broob as the OCC head coach ... Cal ~thlete of the Year ... OCCsJ•lle San Luis ObtSpo May 21-22. AIM St.ate Fullerton catcher.,..., Ma,.e, S~ttery,a freshman from Edison Flores led thewaywatha 14th place who had his38-pmehittinast.ttak
H 1gh1 as female A thle~e of Lh~ Y car fin 1sh ... Larelle BeaMa,an assistanJ bro.ken against Texas A&tM in the
forwmninathe states1n&Ja title and women'sbaskctballcoaehatOCC rqional finalsoftbe NCAA nataonal
teaming forthedoubles title with under LarrySudenna,a the past four toumament. lcadsMr!'ritansinto
teammate NatalleH11tlD1s.She )'ears. was named to replace ham IS College WortctSCriesplaywitha .~I
didn't lose a sin1lesmatchall season. headcoach.Shehasalsocoaehedat · battinaaveraJe. The Titans open play
dropping only three sets ... OCC the high school level with the West-Sat~r~y ap1nst Miami (Florida) ...
women's tennis coach Juice Maran minster1uniorvarsityand Alta Loma Ex-OCCplayerRnPetendid not
was named the 1987-88 Orange varsity. the 31-ycar-old Costa Mesa make the trip with the Titansaft.cr
Empire Coach of the Year for resident-played basketball at the be1nasuspended indefinitely fordi~
women's athletics. Maran. 36. of Uni vers1ty of Pacific at UCI. gradu· c1plinary reasons.
ANGELS FALL, 9-4 • • • From Bl
SIXth 1-2·3, but ancr he pve up those
two hits an che seventh I wen• to
Minton. hoping to get the ground ba11.·· •
Rookie Don August. who JOmed
the Brc~ers earlier in !he d•)'. pitched
two h11lcss less innings of rehef 1n his
ma1or-leaaue debut for lht> victor)'.
Plcsac pllchcd the final 1wo innings
for his 12th SI\('
··Paul Mirabella 1old me nine umcs
out of 10)OU1c1 in a game youi first
time. and sure enouiJl;' Au1ust said.
"lc'sgrcal to get that first one nght off
the bat. break the 1c~."
Tra1hng 2-0. the An&els scored four
rum. 1n the frfih off' Odell Jones. who
came within two outs of a no-hiller
against Cleveland 1n his previous
start. The inning included RBI singles
by Dick Schofield. Johh!")' Ray and
C'h1h Davis. the last hit off Mirabella
Milwaukee took a 2-0 lead in the
fourth on walks to Dccr and Greg
Brock. a balk by Finley and Joey
MC}er's double. Yount's doub~ play
grou ndeffotrow1 nJ. s1 nails l>y Molitor
and Juan Casullo brou&ht tfle Brc~"'crs within 4-3 1n the fifth.
''The main thins 1s that we came
back ancr being down by two runs
That was wmeching characteristic of
lase year that we have not doM this
year." Brags said.
·Uribe put on DL.
SAN F~ANCISCO (AP) -Sh.Ort·
stop Jose Unbe. whose wife died
Wednesday. has been placed on the
15-day disabled hst because of emo-
llonol distress. the San Franc1SC"o
Gian's announced Thursday.
Sara Uribe. 27. died followina a
heart attack. On Tuesday. she pve
birth to a son, the couple's thud child.
Youth:s compete
in regional meet
Mott than 640 of Southern Cah-
fomaa 'stop youn1 athletes will com-
pete 1n the ISth annual West Coast
Rqionat Championship of the Jesse
Owens Games National Youth Track
'and Field ProstJm Saturday at Cal
State LA at 10 a.m.
Athletes between the qes of 9 and
14 repttSent more than 90 Southern
Cahforn•a communities and will
compete for one of I 5 district teams
from Los An1eles, Oranae. R1venide.
San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa
Barbara, Kem and San Diqo coun-
ties.
In rea.ching Saturdl)''s Weit Coast
Rqional. the youna athletes bettered
more than I S0,000 other partici,P.:1nts
at one of 700 local and quahfying
meets conducted earlier this year.
~ports on TV for weekend
Saturday
TELEVISION
10:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Winston
Cup 500 time trials. from Dover. Del.. ESPN.
12: I 5 p.m -PRO BASEBALL: Cincinnati at
7 p.m. -PRO BA.SEBA.U..: Atlanta at Padres. KFM8(760).
Sanday
Dodicrs, Channel 4 TELEVISION
12:30 p.m. -PRO BASllETBALL: NBA Western 8 a.m. -TENNIS: French Open men's sin&)cs final
Conference final Game 7 -Dallas at takers, Channel 2. from Paris, Channel 4. '
12:30 p.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: NCAA Division I 9 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Winston Cup
champ1onsh1p h1ahliahts. from Athens, Ga. (taped), 500, from Dover. Del., ESPN.
ESPN. 10 a.m. -PRO BAS&E'l'BALL: NBA Eastern
, l"IJ.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA -tournamcmt. from Conference final Game 7 -Detroit at Boston (1f
Potomac, Md .• Channel 2. n«cssary), Channel 2 (If series is over, PGA men's
2 f .m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: World Scnes tournament will air at this time).
Game -Fresno State vs. Stanford. from Omaha. Neb.. 10:30 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at ESPN New York Mets. WOR. WON . ~==================================~ J~m.-MEN~L~T~OcscrtScram~Panl .. 11 :30a.m.-PROBASE~~~satMi~ from Ocscn· Mountain Resort, Channel 2. waukcc. Channel S. Our Business Is Leasing . .
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1988
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sin'1es final -Steffi Graf vs. Natalia Zvereva. from Potomac, Md., Cbanl\el 2.
Pans. Channel 4 .1 p.m. -AMATEUR ATHLmcs: Las Veps Sports
· 3 p.m. -MEN'S BOWLING: PBA Doubles Classic. Fesuval. Channel 4.
from las Vep , Nev. (delayed). Channel 7 Ch I p.m. -WINDSURFING: CUracao lnaemational
4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Fiautt ampionship (taped), Channel 7.
1katin1 e~hibition. from Landover, Md. (taped); I p. m -PRO IAIUALL: Atlante 11 Padres, TBS.
Women's IOk "'Mini-Marathon.". from N York 2 p.m. -A.U'ro ltAaNG; CAAT Milwaukee 200 (dela)ed), Channel 7. • (taped), Channel 7. · ~ p.m. -COi.LEGE BASEBALL: World Series 2 p.m. -COLLEGE BAl&BA.U.: World Series
Game 4 -Miami vs. Cal State Fullenon. from Omaha.' Game S, from Omaha. Neb .. ESPN.
Neb .• ESPN. • 3 9.m. -MEN'I GOLi': The Dam Scramble Part 2
• 6 p.m. -PRO IASEBAU.· Anaels 11 Milwaukee. from Ocsen Mountain Resort, Channell. •
Channel S. S f ·m. -COLLEGE BAIEBAU.: Wortd Series
., p.m. -rao BASEllAU: Att1nia It Pad~ TM. Oa"'::j'O (:::. °A"Jro ~=· NASCAR Modified •
• RADIO ,.. 200, from Maninsville, Va. (taped), Prime Ticket .
12:1S p.m -PRO BAIEBA.U..: Cindnnati at •. •. 9 p.m. -RO~E RACINC: Kansas Futurity, from Ood&crs, KABC (790). Ruidoso, New Mcx1co, Channd S6.
12:30 p.m. -PllO BAS&ETaALL: NBA Western RADIO
Conference final Game 7 -O.llas at laktn. KLAC 11:30 a.m. -PRO IAIEIAU.: Aftlels at Mil·
(S70). ' • waukec, KMPC (710).
3:.SO p.m. -J"llO BASEBALL: Monuul at l_p.m.-;: PAO IA.UaA.U.: Cindnna1i ai OOc1aen. P1t1sburah. KNX0070). KABC (790). .
'6 9.m. -Pao BASEaALL: Anecls aa Mllwauktt. I p.m. -Pao B.UEIALL: At!anta at Padttt. KMPC (710). KFMB (760).
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WHURN CON,EReNC• ~INALS
Mawrtdr1 tOS, Llllren tOl
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~or-Seta• home NA, brtak1n1 David Cone'• weak or
17 consccuti"e KOrctell inninp. New York tied it in the
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ear.I...., a. ft'Wn I: Tony Pena'• 14th·1nnina "'-ne :Antelas.4 .,.,_, · infield h1t ltOl'C'd Tom BrUnanaky from aocond ba1e and
John l:'ostello won in his first m~or-lelaue pme for Andres Oalarrqa i~ soa!:'I IO well his teammates visilins St. Louis.
don't know what to do with ham. Danny Clay, 0-1, walked Brunanaky with one out
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to pitch him," Neal Heaton said "Sliders. fastballs. 'it With Brunan1ky runnina. Pena arounded bctwttn
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1 three-run homer, and scortd the ao-ahead run in the baseman Von Haye. throw home. .
siJUh innina Thursday n1aht as the Montttal E1pos beat The teams stranded 38 runnen, a m~or-lequc
the P1nsbutah Pirates 7-f. record for ,. 14-innina pme. St. Louis ten 20 and "If he's not the Stanina first baseman in the All-Stu Philadelphia 18. • pme, aomc1hin1•s wrona. .. said Heaton. 2-3, allowed five
hits in six inninp for the victory. -· Jn the American La&ue:
Oalamp. battina third in the order for only the BIHJayd,R.e4S.~l:OcoraeBell,CecilFielderand
second time this season, went 2-for-4 to rai1t his averaae Pat Borders homered and Toronto withstood a four-run
to ~I with 31 runs baned in. 11 · h bo f he · h i bca Bos "I want to get in a gl'()l)ve where I ally in the top ten ' ra Y •n t c uom ~ t nint nnm& to t ton.
an averqc and homers and RBI," he said. "But t'm not Loser Bruce Hurst struck out 11 in 811> innjn" but
puttin& an~ pressure on myself except to play the pme pvc up t~c.thrce homers and suffered his first loss 1,1\ six
hard and hll the ball hard.• home dec1s1on1.
Joe Hesketh pitched the final three innmas for his Lloyd Moseby opened the Toronto sixth with asinaJe
first save. and took second on a one-out balk before Bell hit Fiis
Bob Walk, 5-4. allowro thrtt runs and two hits m eighth home run of the season. That was all the scorin1 seven mnmgs m losing his second straiJht at Three Rivers untal the ninth when Fred McOriff' walked, Kelly Orubcr
Stadium after w1nnm1 nme consecutive home dec1sJons. sacrificed and Fielder and Borders hit consecutive home
runs It was Fielder's third, Borders' fifth.
Elscwttcre m the National Leaaue: Toronto starter Jose Nunez scattered five sin&Jcs
Meta t, Cab1 I: Howard Johnson led off the 13th beforclcavm1withalowcrbackstramwithoneoutinthe 1nnin1 w11h his ninth home run of the season. Johnson's fifth inning. David Wells pitched out of a bases.loaded
homer off Frank D1Pino, 0-2, µve the host Mets their jam by retiring Wade Bogs on a fly ball and was credited
: fourth victory in four extra-1nn1t\1 games. wuh the victory, althouah he needed help in the ninth
Randy Myers, 4-0,: the third "Mets' pitcher, threw 111> when pinch hitter Jim Rice hit a two-run sinJ)eand Marty
1n01na.s of hitless relief, strikin& out two. Barrett had a two-run double.
Damon Berryhill led off the I 0th mning with his first Reyala i. MarlHn t: Ted Power pitched a four-
hiner for his first American Lequc shutoul and Danny
Tartabull homered for host Kansas City.
Hollypark, Los Al race results Power walked one and struck out five in pitchina his first complete pme in four starts since coming to Kansas
City. He pitched one shutout and three complete pmcs in
56 starts with Los Anacles and Cincinnati in the National
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" --MOnCa TO NOTICI TO uu. ~. ,. '-"' LM ettOWn on lhe Condominium -11ny.nro1 ( 1/55th) ... The u11delllg11ed Trust• of Trust be recorded In the county ucaowMO: COMTMTOM COWTMTOM YOU AM .. OU:AUlT ..-:•~ ...._ M. Plan Of M defined In the ~lnt••lnendtothe d61c:Wnwenykbtlnyfonny The 1otll emount of the -'*9 the""' property le
,...,_... CALL8t0..,.. INDI CALL8t0 ~ ..,, &WR A DllD Oii TRUaT _........, C........ t1101 Oeclarltlon lmprovementa and ap· lncorr«:t,,_. of the ltrwt unpekl belance of the obi-tocahld. DA~·llAY 11, -School District· NEW· Sc:tlool f)jatrlcf" NEW-DATO> OCT~ 1, 1M. (111) ?M-7200, M NW Pit«* 3· Non-4xcluelve pur1~on Loi I ofTnict llddr-end other common gallon IMICUf'9d by ltle pr09-DATE; Mey 8, 1MI
MOnCaTO PORT·MESA UNIFIED PORT-MESA UNIFIED UMLIU YOU TACI AC·,,...... ~t• fOf -· In-10525 ("lmproYement•") dMIQnatlon. K· any, lhowTI erty to be I04d end rwon-"'°'98*MAL POM·
CMDl'TOM SCHOOL OjSfRICT SCHOOL f)j$TRICT T10M TO ""°1'1CT 'tOU9t By Sandra J. Shuppl. Vice great 90,.... 9neroech-tubtecl to the lem)I end h«eln _. -~ c:o.tt. ••· C&.otUM COM'OflATIOM.
(DMlieal Bid DH.dll(I• 10:00 Bid DHCllln• 11 00 ~""· IT MAY .. Prealdent menl.~andforother c:ondltlona of the Deolaf. Seld .... wlllbemade,but ~andadYMOMatlhe .. ,~ ..... y.,.._
.. .. o'clodc wn of IN 13th~ of o'doctl af1\ of the t3tll day of IOU> AT A PU9IJC IAl.I. PubWled Ofange Coat purpoeea, .... ettOWn In !he atlon. and !he tenna end without coveMnt Of ..,. time of the Initial put)llc:atlon ... ~ ......... ee. .... ""' •• " ........ Cede) June. ttaa June. 1988 • YOU .-ED ... UPl.A~ Dally Piiot Mey 20. 27. June CondomlrWum Pllln end .. condl11ona of the ...... ~ent .e..-Oflmplled ... of the Notice °' T,,... •• 2111 ~ ............ fe) A 8'A T,.,...,. le Pi-ol Bid R«eipl. P1-ce of Bid Ae<*P' NATIOft Oii nm MATIN 3. 1881 defined In IN oecleration LMM recorded Augua1 10, OW tttle, SlDlllHk>n, Of S... le 1101.(183 21. ~ c....-., C •s ..
M9U1tobemade PufchMlog Dept .. 298S-B PurchUlng Dep1 2915-8 0, THI PROCHDINO ~ F364 Parcel 4 Ellctuatve ..... 1951. In~ 4133, Page • to pey the ThebeMfldlirylA'lder.-0 W •H (fM)llMIU
(b) The rwnea end bull--8MrStreet,C09taMeu CA &Mr Street eo.taMeu.CA AQAINIT YOU, YOU rnentt In end to ttloM P«· 274 ec aeq of omdel ,.._ unc>ald l*8nce of the not• o..dofTNat '*-of0tea· Plttt Conduc:tlna Sele .,.._addlt I oftheT,_ Project Identification Project Identification IHOULD CONTACT A NlJC NQTIC[ t1ona of Lot 1 of Mid Tract cords MCIUf9d by Nk1 Deed of ec:uted end delvered lo the CAUFOANIA POSflNO &
9llrOr... • ,._,,. MOeatoe Abe..,..,, Heme ROOFING FOR LAWYR 10525 "-1 end defined.. The &Creet llddr-. and TN9t, wftt\ Interest ttweon, undefl'glted a wntt9n 0.0. PU8LISHINO CO. P 0 lo•
GI.EHN VOGT 3SS4 e.. Cost• .... HS Lyceum COSTA MESA HS GIRLS ..... .. u1m ..... rlded common .,... --oomtnOn dellOltadOlt. -pO¥kted "'Mid noe.. teretlon of~ Ind 0.. 1'11. PMedene, c.ltom&a
COAST HWY . COAONA and Ottw D19trle:t Locetlona 0 Y M.. EAST B l U ltF T,,.._'a.... .N01'1C9 OI wtlldl ere edtecent wllfl end If any, of the rell Pf'°'*'Y adYenCla, If any, under the mend tor S., end e wntten 11102 (21S) .. t-454&
DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA Pteca Pl9f'9 Ale On Flit: SCHOOL. COlLEGE PARK UNer Deed TMMTU'a aAl.I ~t to Mid P8'Celll d .. crlbed ebou la '81"1Nof Mid Deed of TNll, Notice of °"9utt end EJeo.. PubWled Of~ CoM1
'"25 .. ~ Oep4., 2915'.-B AHO NEWPORT HEIGHTS elTruet TINo......U 1,2,3and5deec:rlbed ........ purported to b•: 414 ..... Cflergeaend...,.,.,... tlontoW.Theunder91gned Delly Not Mey 2T. JuN 3.
:Tl'8 MIMI end bualrleSa 8ewStreet,Coe1aM-.CA 9CHOOL TI' Ma. 1'11a YOU AROEEEIDN ~EFTRAUSULTT In BRIGHTON SPRINGS. of the Trust• and of the cauMd Mid Notice of 0.. 10, ttaa . ~ of Che Tr.,.....,_ 92t26 Pl&lce Plana Are On Fiie ~Ma._.,.. UNDER A ..,.,.5 ... • Paroel 5 An undivided COSTA MESA, CA 12921 \Niia creehld by Mid Deed fault end Elec11on to W to 1374 er« . NOTICE IS HEREBY Pufchulng ~. 298S-B Notloalaherebyglvenlhat DATED JANUARY • 1 ... 1.1---------+---------+---------+---------+---------
ANTHONY H TARVIN GIVEN that th• •bow-BMrStreet.eo.taMeea.CA Serrano Reconveyanc• u,NLfSS YOU TAKE AC-rtaJC NOTlCE rtaJC NOTICE NI.IC M)TIC( NI.IC M>TICt NI.IC M)TIC( AHO PAUt. HOUGHTON 979 nemed Schoof Olstnct of Of· 92826 Com!*lY. a CallfOfnle eot· TON TO PROTECT YOUR 1-----------"""'"~ ..... -...~-..-·I--.-..==-.;.;,;;;.;.;.;.;;;.. __ ,,_.....;..;;.;;=:;..;.;:;;.;.=;.....----------
G.ot.OEN FIOO. COSTA angeCoumy.Cllllfortna.act· NOTICE IS HEREBY por•Uon .. INSIM. Of euc-PROPERTY. IT MAY BE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE.RING ME&\. CAUFOANIA 92&26 Ing by end througti tte Go¥-GIVEN that the aboYe· c et 1 or tr u t tee. or SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE ~
Al Qt'-~ nernea .-nlng Boerd. hWel'left« ~ '*"*'School Dlatnct of Or· tubellMed truetM punuent IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA·
Md eddl I I UMd by the .. r,.cho M ""OISTNCT" .... enge County, c.tlforlne, act· to the Deed of T 1'\191 p . NATION OF THE HA TURE Tl•....,OI wfttllnttwee~ r9Cllpt uc> to.""'~ l&i• Ing by end ttvougti '"~ ecut•CI .by BETH cs OF THE PROCEEDING
... peat ao ,., .. known to then the aboW4tated ,.,,.. wnlng eo.o. hWtlNtl• ~ MORLEY AN UNMARRIED AGAIN s T y 0 u . y 0 u ,,. t,.....,_ ... NONE ...., b6da fOf ttle eward of Wred to .. '"DISTRICT", wtl WOMAN. and Recorded SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW-
(C)The loc:8tlon end gen-•contrac1fortheebovepr~ rwcllpl up to. but not .... OCT 18, 1985 In 8ook n/a YER er1ll daecr1ptlon of tM ptoP-tect then the et>ow-1tated time. Pege n/a lnstrvment No On JUNE 17, 1988. a1 9.45 ~tobenrwMrred_.. 1Mc1e tt1811 be recetved In......., bids lof Ille -d of 1s-4008eO of Offidal ,.._AM . PROFESSIONAL
fUmffure, ftxt~. equip-the pi.. ldenfJfled abov9, e comrect 10< the above pro-cords In the offtoe of the FOAECLOSURE CORPOA-
ment, mecNoaly, llMJhdd end "'81 be opened end tee! County Recorder of Ofanoe ATION .. Olif appointed lmpto~t .. atocll In publdy r...s abld et the Bide th .. be r-=-tveel In County. Callfornla, and Trutt• under end pul'9Ult'll
trede, ~end~ ebove etattd \lme and ptace the place Identified above. pursuant to the Notice of O.. to Deed of Truet, ••ecuted
N1tM of tMt cert.lln buW-&di bidder must eubmlt and lhell be e>perled and lault and Elec1IO'I to "W by ALFRED ROBERT DEN· neee known • with eed\ bid a cer1lfled or publlcty rMd aloud at the thereunder recorded JAN NISON. A. MARRIED MAN.
UNIQUE LANDSCAPE a CMtlief'a cf** peyable to aboYe stated lime and pl-19. 1988 In Book n/a Pege u Truale>t(a) NCOtdecl F£8-
DE.SIGN 3334 E. COAST the OjSfRICT Of a bid bond Each bidder muet tubmlt n/ a 1n11rumenl No RUARY 5. 1Nt, u lnat No
HWY . CORONA OR MAR. In the form Ml forth In the with Md! bid a certified Of 88-022531 of Mid Otlldll 5876. of Offtdel Recorda In
CALWORHIA 92125 oontr~ documentt In am eulller'a cfleck ptryable to Recorda. d Sell on JUNE the office of IN County ,.._
(d) The plilil», end dale on emoun.1 noc .... then 10% of the DISTRICT Of a bid bond 10, 1888 at 1:46 AM . at corder of ORANGE County.
qr aftet wNdl. tN Bl* the maximum amount of bid In lhe fonft let lotth In the THf MAIN (NORTH) EN>-CALIFORHtA
Tr.,.._, la to be ~Ma guerant• that the b10-contract OOc:umer!ta In am TRANCE TO THE COUNTY WIU SELL AT PUBLIC
met.s we: ct. wtM enter Into the amount no. .... than 5% of COURTMOUSE. 700 CMc AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810.
THE £9CAOW FOIWM. propoeect contract If the the mulmum emount of bid Center Weet Santa AN CA D E R F 0 R C A S H • n 1S1 LAKE CENTER ..,.,. .. ewerded 10 IUCh ... guaram• that the bid· at pubic aUctlon. 10 . tne CASHIER'S CHECK OR
lWYE. SUIT£ L. El TORO, bidder. In the even1of1811ufe d« wlll ent• Into ttle highest bidder for cu'1 (pey-C£RTIFIED CHECK, tpey-
CAUFOflllNIA t2ao ON OR to em• tnto Mid contract. propoeed cont~ " the able a1 the time of .... In atN al time of .... In lewfUI
AfTE1' June 2 t, 1918 sucti aecurtty ... be l9f· NrM le ewvdecl to audl lawflA money of the United money of ttie UNted Stat ...
(•) Clelma mtiy be filed r.l1ed bidder In the 9"t'll of tenure Stet .. ). .. rtgt11, title. end payebl9 to Profebfonal
wlttt the ofltc. lhowTI above The DISTRICT r....,._ to enter Into Mid contract, lnlereat, conY9)'ed 10 ll'ld ~ Corpofatlon) At
(f) The lMt dJlte for fllnQ the right to reteet any Of all tuen NCUttty wtlt be IC>f· now held by It under Mid the Mein (Norttl) Entrance to delml la June 20, 1918 bktl Of to wlll've any It· felted CIMd In the proe>eny 111tv-the County CourthouM. 700
(0) Thia Bulk Trenlf&r le Nglllerltlee Of lntormakta. The DISTRICT ~ ated In Mid County and CMc Center W•t. Santa autitect lo Section 6106 of In eny b'dl Of In ltie ~ the '1ght to retect eny °' all State and deecribed • to6-Me. CA el l'IOM. title and
the Comm«c:lel Code No bidder =~wtthdf .. bk!• Of to .,...... eny Ir· iow.· Im.,. OOIW9)'9d to and
MfT'HOef't H. TARVIN eny bk! for a of *1y r9g1Aartt• or lnformeltlee LOT 26. OF TRACT NO now helld by It under Mid
PAUi. HOUGHToet (60) dllYt eft« the dete let In wiy bfd1 or In Ille bidding 1426 .• IN THE COUHTY OI' Deed of Trust In the pro,eny
PutllaNd Of~ Co!" tor the~ aA bldl. No bidder mt1Y wttlldfh ORANGE, ST A TE OF CAU-~ In Mid County end
Oely Plot "'-3, t918 · A P~ Bond end e eny bid 10< a perlOd of lofty-FOAHIA. AS PER MAP M· ttete ~ •:
F390 ~ONNlllOe lone! &NII be five (451deyeener1"8 date CORDED lllf 80()f( 12, Part41 t: A 1Utll1111'"otd ---------•recauftd prior IO uecutlon Mt for ttle opening of b6dl p A Q E 4 2 • .. I I . In Md to"'* ND 21 on L.ot I PmlJC NOTICE °'IN oomrKi end eflSlll bl A p~ lone! and • CELLANEOUS MAPS IN°' Trect 10UI, .. allOWn
---------11n 1l'le form Mt forth In the ~ llond tfletl be THE OFFICE OF THE encl deecl10ed In IN con-
AClmOU9 ......... oontnlct 6coutnenta ,.quired prior to ueoutlon COUNTY AEOORO£FI OF dom•nlum Pten ("Plan")
NMm ITATW heh bidder Shell be • Of the contract end 8'11111 bl SAID COUNTY wNah plen ... rwoorded on
ThefvllowlnOS**lnlerello•n••d c:ontrectorlntheformeet~lntna Propi1,rl addr•H ,,a..,.embar 17. 1MO, In dolrla ....,_. ~ to the ~ contn1at doeument• purpM tlnown .. 421 loOll 11137. Plcle'10l7, tl JWO A.ISOCIATU. 64t end Profee&lone Code and Eech b60der &11811 be a U1'HEA TAH'T. COSTA -.q. of .Ofldll ~of
StUf990'I Dr .• Coet• Mee&. be IC*l88d In the folltM!ng licensed contractor MESA. CA t2a1 OreftOeCounty.
Celf. MM ~ 02, ASS. B. punuent 10 the ~ TM 10t.a1 amount of the P•oel 2: Alt l.WICfMded .-. w. Do-. n. 64t A Wellulvougti of h IO«> end ProtH1to;ie Code end unpeld l*ence of the oeia. one flf1y.flftl'I (11HU1) •eura-on Dr .• Coat.a ............. ~blted for JUN3. be ~ In the tOllowlng getlOn wed br ... ~ ""--' -• .,,..,. In --c.K. tallt ttea. et t1>0 AM AltNddl&rs cl...eftce1ion. C3t. 911y to be toed end l'WClno-"'°" 111 • • 11ru11tdd ...
This ~ le CIOft.. ltauld co"tect Mike A ~ of Vie ~ ..,._ Wdl1Wd -=--. _. ... a.. .,. '-11 11 •.., -.CWW:en~ ~ (114)16143tO tor tn•la~b.Junel, ~MCIW..•ll089• .. .......,,,, ......,. ....,. · .-.... w. Doler• my ~ ...... dlnO 1l'le ttll. et 1·30 AM. Al..,.,.. time Cll "'9 lnllllt pu•-c11an ......... • -.. 111111II1 ••it .. fled ... trwougtl .... ""4bl atioulCI contact Miiia of .. ....._ ., ... ia .. ..,...,_ .. o t 9llOl1 -wftllltle~a.tlClfOr-..,..., frOfll OOttl.rlldott Kaerney (114)15143t0 tor 1111.IM.M. II Co·~ C. .... • -.c.ouneyontiM¥4. 1tM ""4 .,......,_ tHt .-.. ~ .,..._ ....,.,. .. "' ........ .._ .. _, ....,,,111 ("Dlilllr·
.,,... lwougfL Mllttwourlh ....... bl ,,_ .................. , ...... -... ~ 0ninoe C... eO'VlllltUMO aOAltO ~ lroftot CC>lltt.._. _..,.., ......... ...., t1, 1W, "' .....
09lfy,... MllW 1S. 1Q, %7, Ceraty.-•• llHlter, not lt ... ldltiO .. .... .... ......... ~,_,. ':'.,•:::
June 3, t• ,_ 1 IQ....., ltwoulljll. ,....c... ......... -f-ISI ~ Or-. C... eO'VHMtMe IOAM 'HI d Tl • ..... c..tr, • Lit I II T,_ __ MUC ___ llJta ____ = "'°' ..., 'IT. ~a. ,:•t:~r 1 :.,.::,"'~· w 1.:.1.::.1:.-:.: ==:::,,,,. Cflft,:' •o..
Rlt Plii l1•11Wd ON1wi Clllt ...... ~ .... 111t ,_,,... Ill ..... = -W'--~ ... -.ir.-. ................. .-:z:-=::.--: ~ -·-,. ... .. ·== ... -..... ~l,. 1-------~1::.=='7 .. '~ "~ .....
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PROPOSED STATE LEGISLATION SENATE BILL 1517 (BERGESON)
BOLSA BAY a HARBOR CONSERVATroN DISTRl~T
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thtlt the Huntington a..ctl City Councfl wlH hotd a publlc hMrlng In the Counc:tl Chember at
the Huntington a-ct\ CMc Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beech, Calltomfa. on the date and at the time lndlceted
b9low to recetw Ind oonakMr tM 111tement1 of all pef'IOn8 Who wletl to t>e.hMrd retattw to s.n.i. am 1517.
DAft: Thurtday, June 9, 1188
'rWe: 5:30 P.M.
LOCATIOll: 8otN Bey HatbOt end~ Oletttct would be located within the. HIOO ~of unJnoorporated
terrttory of the Boe.a CNc9 whlctl II aunounded by the Ctty of Huntlng1on 8Mctl.
NOPQUL: Under 89 1517, Iha propoeed apedel dllb1ct would proYlde for Implementation of the 8olM Ch6ce Local
Coettal PToaram wher1 oertlfled; conwueuon of .,.. ocelf\ entr1n0e't email c:taft hetbof Ind nMted I~ to ftnanc:i.lfy
eupport lnCfbf1rig ~Utt .-toretlon, creedon, .m....o.:1ent Ind~ of tht _..,.,end 91wtroom1ntalty •itltt~hebttlt .... wttHn lN ... eta ltudy at.-; end Pf'O'Me for ad\ put)llc WOtkl ........ end...., fedlltlle. The
blll ello ...... the powtrt end ctut• or ... dllt'1ct ~ ~ for the menagement end flntndnO of the dlstrlo1
opent~. • '
DMed: 111/81
Pvbllhed OrlflOI Coat o.ity PMot ~ 3 •. 1HI F317
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PARCEL NUMB£RJNC
SYSTEM EXPLANATION
NOTICE OF POWER TO SELL
TAX-DEF AUL TED
PROPf:RTY
All information oancem1nC redempllon, cc the lnJuanon of an lnldallmmt
p&an ol !'9dlmpdon will. upon ~ be fumiahld by Robert L. Qtran,
't're.unr-Tax CoOect« and a.dllnption Offlc:er, 108 f'\nanm B&d&-, 830 N
Broedw•y. (PO. Box 1431), Sanl9 Ana. Callfomla, D2702.
o..s um• day°' M.t.y. 1988.
PROPERTY TAX-DE-
FAUL TED IN THE YEAR
1983 FOR TAXES,
ASSF.sSMENTS AND OTHER
CHARCF.s OF THE FISCAL
YEAR 1982-83.
NEWPORT bEACH CITY
No. 12 • O.uh l3-002809. AP
047·112·01, t241.D2. N.S. Marinen
Pmtlt' ~ 0arp .• "' at. m 20th
Si. No. a . o.r..alt Q.-002'757, AP
4ZWO'Ml (formsly 04$-237·11).
... 18, Lamb. KJrll s. No. M • Dtfauh D--02&709, AP
931).17-411. •1.m1a, ~
Gery v .. 24tO me. Ln. No. IS • Dlfault IM2S711. AP t30-T7~l0, tl.NO.U. Uhda wood. a-.. O., 2llO CallMY LA
No. II · DrLaUJ& U-o2e3l7. AP 932.-7o-.-002. U.711.02, MoUMro, ~ W .. GI Udo Pm1l Dr.
OOSTA MESA CITY
ROBDn' L. CITRON
T,,....,.,...Taa C.U-a-el °""'I• c.-11• c.1u-1a
No. IM • Dtfawt 83-018082. AP
.. ~01. s1oi.ot. r~ Milton
D . 14492 Comet SL
No. M -Default 13-011 l?a. AP 4"~· tl0U2. J W Kluc Dt-
velopmmt C.o., Inc.
No. 17 -Default U-011382. AP
4~1-072-40, tl IS.00. Woodbridp Cot·
taa-Maancenanc9 Alll61. lfo. II -O.fau.lt 13~1. AP
4SS-l2'-34 (formerly 931-»-130).
ti 15.00, N.Uk, J.cob, 21 Redwood
Tree Ln.
No. llt · JldAult 13-0•UM, AP
48'-042-25, tal4.7t. .. &.n ....
llOCfthM'd.
No. 100 • o.t.uh Q..OlatO, AP 019-.111·~. tl1U4. C'-* Dlw)opo
mentCotp..
No. 101 • Dtfaub 83-0lMM. AP ~1..0Sl-18. ta.74. ?Ccrthwood ,..
toda• fl.
No. lOI • Dd-.aft ll..01~ AP • m 1~.11. °'""'°"'a .. latl PWt Pl
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Otange Coa1 DAILY PtLOTIFrtdey. June 3, 1111 '
Dt:.'" N · ;
,AC#'IC YllEW
-~,·c.em.1 .. \i • Mortu•1•
C"ai.e1 • Cren1at0fy
}~ P9c1t1C V•((>"' °''""'
~l)Oft S.ac,, uu.noo
HA"•<>f' LAWN ·
MT OUVl
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• • Ci f'ffl•IO•\
t62!> G•Sie' ,. ...
Costa M•• !>40·!>!>!>•
~MOTHPS
llU MOADWAY
Mot'l\llt'f • 0.-
, 10 SfotlClwav
C.0.aM ..
~2-1 150
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
TM Leoal Oepertment at the
Oelty Pitot " pt11110 to an-nounce a new~ now avid·
able to new bulinoeaet
We w411 ~ SEARCH the
name tor you at no utra d\atge,
and M\19 you the Ume end the
trtp to the Court HouM In Santa
Ana Then. of~. after the
eearch ts c:ompa.ted W9 WUI
your ftctttlous buliMM ftlfN
ataien,ent wttr. ... County a.rt.
pu once a weell b bar
..... -requncs by ... -"' "*' ,,.. ~ ptOOf of publ-
catton wtth the County CWll. •
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CALL 842-5878
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Ce1ta ._. JIM c.it W llli 1111 c.ta ._ JIM !'•ll!t"L 11• llettsuiw II• lal•H fealaaala ... 1111 c.ta ...
IMIT . .... • ., -*..,..* mm .... & ---. ., .,. 1iX 11oa. 11w ,ax.------~-
L*• ,_ a ~OOM. MecMhut & PCH. 2-e.t 1Ba. 9'1t, w/d f*up, no NIOI MA 28A PM60 twn. l1110. Nr ._. 8llllOOll. . IMO. ...., crpt. drp8, •eeti11J18
poot/epa Pt1oed rtghl, _,7., p*o~~ri· pet9.S100mo.146-2t71 irrptc. ~~ 2 ~ ~~,~~ 91.pe to bMOh. , ,.int.•· Nice ~...a'A l1S4 IOO CALL •7&1mo. ...,.. -ow •1-........... by·-_..., .. _.. .......... ,_... rtlfrlg' ... Mee/mo. ... IOC. <>Oen~ c.41
ULEOT8H&a181.5000 2BA 1BA,Pvt actt, "*· 1w-.. .... 11t \lttt• Suet1a. ttw1 oel EicoeptloneJ HA HA "~NU DELMA,.APTS INIJll II
Qtdnr, 1fd. Nu pnt, lndfy OW., C:'~· no pet1. 87Ml12 Aot COl'Clo In tuxwtou.ooun-147 E. 11th St. loarkllfto otMI\, .., ..
fikup•. Hl•mk/pett. IJ50+ ......,.7 •NEWPORTCMST,_,. tty...._ DWI•..,_, C...W .. •11 IM 18A w/ftple ~ 0.cleft IPft, .....-Y
* * $1150/mo 7t0-tott E'SIOE SNOL FAM HOME 2'48A condo, 2 cs gw. lndfy i.up, peeto, ... C9llng8. patio, im + land•c•ped oround1.
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122911. . Sat..surt, 62 Cute, but cory Duplex 2BR m•flll -3BR 2BA. S frplca, fwnly • Nq'd. 144 08'39• too 8. Lane t4+2t11 . l71CJ/mo 14M211. 2250 V...,.G 540-1121
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bMd\ <4BA r~."""' cmr.28R28A,convd8n, 8'>Plle. Lg fenced yd. Home. Comm pool. N.-*Lmlll.I* •Newtv dee IBA 1w •i200 IONUil <Wet IE-825c.ntw8t l4t-1.a•
l r•ded 3100 •f bMmed celllngt, 2 '* &1375/mo.860-2<403. pelnt, cpt & tMe. S1150 3Br 28a ttpbt /~ tww"'9 poet tp carpon 81deloct LO 1BAM006 ------
435,50'0. Chat .. ~ gar. •1:;;:,no· LARGE ...... [)et Mer 4Br, 28a.. ... ~121 143-2541' S1350/mo 11:753-0711 •Id tikuo. itti u.. NO up. Cat*, eeo. gar._, 8eche60r 9800 P-oe•ntlllnd• OOOd· petto. /mo. OrM vw. ,,, PM(. 8tlOPI 48A/3BA. EXEC/FAM . pets;m.-140n22..011 Sorry Nopetl 831-M27 1 Bedtoom telO man 493--0477• by 700 OreNd. 7~5321 trwys. s1375 ~Mo Mk 2 rrp1 huge gar J.:uz:zj LUX. dupbc on beeut. ,.._ ' 28drm 1'.48a 17to
.. . rt ..... liit LOWER COM hou91. 2br f« Patti tet-5232 Gu BBQ. $2so0/mo 1 y; POWtt 2 •tra lg~-. *Ill RB•• LO 28t 28a Ellldt. '*' 111 E. 11tft St 642.-&I
•fir 2b&. 1rg 11v rm, gar. yard NEWPORT HDlHTS mm 845-7343. i:=:,~mc, ~-~7~1:· Quiet 1out1on. nice ~+ wlfrpk:.19'5t,.. = .,.11 AU. 12-.-419 Begonia. l22001MO. Lllf 1 Bedroom Dupti8x Ill 4912 kltc:Nn, to room, ~ ~1-= E/157--0SMI a100 Off OCEAN VEW.~.1-BLK TO ~4 «84()..824" F~YwdUUUUtllPald • N .. rly new 3BA SBA ~· BHCNkie of 2Br 1Ba..lndfynn.~to
BEACH .. 41 S.BR 28A Ltg 2BR 2'~8A + b"1 ton. 1&45mo+dp 131""°21 PENINSULA YEARLY Beyrtdge townhome In • Aof, 875-4912 2t28R DUPLEX, qutet, lhop8, ~. M7&/mo.
condow/brldctrplc,80#· DrM'l•tlc Ilk• nu .• Cndry •Sp•clou• 2BA 18A si-1ed c:iom~ AdlM-•BAY a OCEAN V1EW* newcerpet& chpet.Jutt 22t4 & 2272 Mal* lng08lllngl. 2c:.rgar8ge, gar, fplc: more.' S137S Spadout 2BR 2'MJA 2 hou• •t 10th St. 1 gar, cen1 to ~-Avt •bo~ bMutlful Chin• painted, oaraoe. oood TSL MGMT M2·1I03
only 7 yre old. Lg rNtr Tom 831.-8107 840 tsOe9 •tO<Y condo, trplc, 2 c.r lrptc, w/d hkup, S1150. lmmed. l2000/mo. Cell Cove 2Br 28-la den, gar .,.1735/mo. 780-0788
suit• wlb•lcony ... Mo1t pr, W/D, ~. pet.lo, •Cut• 2BR 1'~ up. Toddy Smith Agent. S1750. 873-7892* ***** Ul11lll UnutU811 N.-Duplu. 2BR SHIOO Communl1y poolltennl8. lt•lrt Apt. Fum/unfum. 1 78()..0589 2Br dhwtfl enct ., .lllllllW.TY ·3BR. FMl rm. 41bl gar. Sm811 pet olc . ...., c.-gar,nexttobctl$1050 • ... ..... -. ......... llAID IEW patio n-p•t• alao 12500 n y o n I V I Cl t o r I • . •3BR 28A upper°' lower IM -. aw Ulla on pvt gei.d It,.... · · ..Q.tty ~1t lli-1111 If JI,... W•terlront Home8 Inc. St 1!50/mo. 875-i012 Agt Dplx, fplc, gar, S 1360ee 1 Br 670S 8H1hore. wtler9 Y'OU C8" rMl/ly ... $310 OFF + •
RMttort 631-1400 SPACIOUS Townhom •Huoe 38R + 08n 28A 545-8828•. 557-4112• a ....., the IUtf at Big EA8T8IOE BEAUTY DR *lllffl* telta Ila& lifi stw 2ba. t8mlty room.:; upper DupMx In~ P-.MO'W\belt w, dllf Corona'• St•t• Bwllll ~~~J~~':r. 1BA,trpk,d/w,bhlna,end •Spedol• 38R 2~BA on SC Plaza S1250/mo SpectacuW bey *-· 1 gar-oe 2BR ~ 1e¥ 28R 18A Opbc w/trptc. 1 gar-age. patio, oo6r'I lndry
loYely gmbtt. $291,000 •l2BR ~Bl hM on iOt A~ 8115."241-eae7 · gar, w/d, tna. trplc Steoo vNt.d oaltfnot. pool: c:. gar. No P*L_Jrtt • 1• 1M 1111 1835/mo. 8$8-3027
•lmmec 38R 2'ABA nr E w/ottwl( Big dbl gar, NEWPOMSHoRES S1275/mo.175-t4M. 11800/mo.Pleele-fOf ••tu Siii .. -
Bluff Cntr S251,000 ....._ fncd yd, frt*;, pet oti •Na 38R 28A "°'*· 2 C..V WWd, Sunbow R9-Ulel~ ~1~2389 ~ $895 2 ~ 842·9888 car o-:g frplc, W/O s:i IS~ 2br 2=.~ 8'ty, Jnc.131·22<42 .... ,IN . ···~ ....
G«>rge Elklna RMtty •Clwl 3BR 2BA. 111'\811 WESTSIDE hkup. $1 . took• aotf c':-....tt1 l.Jaht A *Y 1BR w/nw ll'IM' 1BR&t28RMtt ~lo .
y•rd. Gar11ge. W/O f*up, VILLAS NEWPORT HEIGHTS ooeen I city light WIW. cJecor, eouth of PCH. . ~'11' ~ 2181 ~ •BLUFFS BeeutJtul tingle 215 M .. Dr. #E. . 0 ttld com Avail 8/1 Gereoe tp808. MOO No ~ mo. .
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.,..... --------P•tlo cK huge prtvat• YIU mru 8lty .. Fath ... pools. •• laundry. $050/mo. * ........ * 18R • ..-n.a pdo. Ccwered IM CUttom 5 bdrm with fwnlY 38R. 2 frplca, loU of UMd yard9 ev8'I Small pet olc 11·· -12 s1225 720-1509 A~ 718 Av811 now . 8&3-1390/d)'I -prkng. Nopet91515. ~--· l tonn81 dining room, 3 brick. Completely re-· · -A emell, quiet comptex Adlt9 145-1131 Aft <4iim . , ******* flr•pl•cH. brHkfHl modeled new kltc:h & BA. Pool. CALL 64&-2&48 TOWNHOUSE for ...... M9ti.d wnong t.ii tr .. ........,,........,~_,,..-,,.._..,.."'=',..-• room, Hver•I sunny Aof, Huel 131..oeac> •HEIGHTS AREA• , $850-BACK BAY-OOPLEX 2br 2'M>a.. newty new Cett. .... MM & laVlth land~ t8' E-SIDE/BACK BAY AREA •flll lllllD* ~tloe a dock f0t i.rga Lg 38R 18A . GfMt .,.._ Lllfge 3 Br. 2~. 2 car . 2 Bedtoom1. patio, no s 12501mo. ~ call Mk• new w/bak:ony, c-. 2BR 1BA. nu q>t. Ccwered ~ ~Ion of bo8t Juat 11epa to tenn18 .. UIYll 111 IU A~June 15th 11000/mo, •tt11Ched garage. w/d ., • t. 8 4 5 -5 7 71• Greg w....,., 848-. 2124 ~tfiield I thedral 08illng, trplc:, gar. petlO $715 No '*8-329 • YfNI pn>per't._ In perwon & ctubheuM View LQ lot. Pool, llpe, Fr CALL Mark 650-1400 hkupa. trplc:, p\11 ywd1, 54a-&434, 842·22f7 W-.:9 pool, apa, lndf)' No pets. U..w..tty Dr 142-.2118
"' or"'* the phone. FREEi 131-1400 S 1 495 000 ~ 3 car oar. cukie-pool & IPL S 1250/mo • Baytront EJegant 2BR V.,...._ 18' S750/mo. $700 + MC AYI now & 1
No oblgatlon. Cell OI'· . ' ' sac. ftSOK. 1eo-3a10 •NMr beadl 38R 2'.<tBA RESERVE ONE NOWI S.c bldg. 11250/mo Fulteec:urlty,quletloc. No 8Vt8/21IVelm115<4t.-24<47 f·---llf
.,. County'• , 1 AQ8ftt -~Alt Rf RO"<T --twnh•. Obi gar • .fncd 726 W. Wll90f'I St. • w• to Bch 38R 2'M!A pets. lMM 844-7211 •. IPAl1WllJS Small 1BR. OU w/d '*up.
'for 19871 PATRTCK HOMt~a.c.. ******* ywd,spa,frptc,8ml·pet Forlnfor~S-48-7001 Twnhm,db1Q.S1550. AgentNo... LMge.attf'llCtMapt91n• Small~d.Nopet.t,
TENOR£ Aat 721· 1200 • ~AL ESTATE .. UIYll Yll• olc. $1245. 8'8-6S41 . W•terlront Homes Inc. WINTER LEASE bMutlful garden Mttlng. *£ASTSI>£* Adult• pref d . 9525. · °' 780-a702 Lg 2BR 28A widen, off *NEWPORT HEIGHTS• RMltort 131·1400 0/1/N-5131189 e.ytront Pool/tp•, gar•g• or 846-1131 Aft 4e>m
REALTORS ITl$1.r w/mlrrortld w.na. Lwc large 3BR 2'ABA, •am mAU.Y IBllF D ...... j -• hOfM wf1h pier Md dock 2~;1.8.:''Y· l)O ~as E/SIDE Unique Deeign
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_..,, itaw.n Ille trplc: wet ber rm trp1c: gar $1200/mo -••• f« 35' bo8t 4BR 3BA 3 ' S800 Beautllul 1 BEDROOM l V•ulted celllng1, 3br • ,._.., poot, 1pe.'1emta + morei s.-8-o397 A~ nowt . •Tll•Hll&n• P8'ermo 4BR 2YtBA. 2 car gw. uoOO/mo. . ~::; ~·~ 631-5583 2 BEDROOM -Starting •t 2'~ba.2cargar.w/open.-We 1 O'¥e you the down In A value 8t S259 900 Cell 2BR. 1'MIA. LaAndry rm, Ito r Y. SP•. n • • r ~ Lynd! RMtty · ,_, $625/mo. lnclude8 ~. we, w/d f* up, ale, excng1« .. hare Of own-PA"fRtCK TENORE, Agt 3BR DUPLEX. n'•BA. Frpl. pool. carport w/atcnge Mder9on School. 1 yr 759-6800 All( for . -------water. heet& garage. . f7'1cro, and unit. bit• to
".__...,.. ______ •stlfp. You INk• the 721-12000f7I0-8702 •idoeed petlO. Sgl gar W81ktolhopplng&do8e IM.$2500/mo,780-3124 TomBoland 1Bedroom $630 HHELlllNl-llM beadl. no pee.. S10SO
UDO ISLE mttlly pymts & Wl8 llhare No pets. '975/mo + ..:. 10 bHch .. S1851mo 2Bdrm 1Ba S750 /mo $600 MC 131•1211 ont In go-eat 'Soud' •pprec You receive 548-8581 or 892·1739 ($250 Ofl 111 Mo's Rent) BAYRIOOE 2BR 28A. 8-t Lat1 Au llli 30tA~ 842-9850 --:-=· =~=~=-
loartion wlth--.malt ~ 100% tax. benefl1a. 5MINUTESTOMACti Ct'1..L~8-7387 ~· MCUrtty ga1;·,::s· tem:rn SPARKLING ctean.*Ptr• •EASTSIOE STUOt<>• nnn.JM??Hm
Y1rte beectl a *98 dod< heY'8 a.an credit. Agt 2BR 2BA trplc: 2 cw encl I-' 1144 ~~O, ~9842 · poollJ•c A/C g•ted lat~ 2Br 1Ba. end gar,~ Nlffig, frpk:. bath, 28R w/gar, new Cf'PU,
lmm•cul•te open & 957-8002 [)yl, Ev, Wknda gar'. trath ~. DIW n•H. comm W81k to Sc Plza. d7t. cable tv, petlo, QUtet prtv•t• petlo, utll. paid fncd yd. 836-<4120 1..SPM
bnght ' bdfm, 1at time la1Ma $850 FUc;k. Agt 972-2079 bETACHED cottage. 36' BAYRIOOE CONDO No pet• Of tmkn. S700 wooded gtOUndl. S~50. $490/mo 85().5494 2528 Sant• Ana 'D'. 1710
on market Large llv-P-' -•· I007 UITIL9f ... IAJ BACK BAY VLG 2ba, trplc:, AC. reff'lg. 2-2Br 2Ba. dbl gar. pool. 819-471-7679 EYM AVI 8/3. 324 Victor!• •NEAR BEACHI 2br 2ba, -y •llU-lng/dlnlng area opens to saaUllM V'YIEW WV' car gwage, *IC8d ywd. • p •. w I d . fr I g . (btwn Harbor l Nwpt ~l . 0., nHr •hopping -•" IS9 b8Y91de petlo _If al_. Upgr•ded hrdwd llra 2BR/2.,..,BA. Frpl. New, S1200/mo. 875..e09e IUm/unfum. 759~lMOf ..... La12u1 1111 131 ... 215 or 873-0275 S77S/mo +MC John <K 2Br 1'A8a W/Ollf, CtPU. 131·1400 s1 550 ooo nsw ---.. · · prlv. pool/ Jacuzzi. 11400_ · ,. df1)9. bttlnt lncd petlo . .. ' • 2Br, 28-dbl gar. trplc. Pelt• dbl Pll'MI windows, 1 yr mlr1. 845-7343 Sngl ftim 3BR 2BA. 2 car hMll exec condo. Quiet Prvtbeh IMl lmmec4-5 1 BEDROOM. prlv8te de-Shelley, 876-63117* 13M120 Cal 1-5PM
\'-1\TI fU HO' l S50K befow m«t Owner etc 2BR 2BA, lg fwnUy ' gar. ale, 2 peUo8, fmch end unit 2 rNtnt•. QliD BR. f8m rm, formal dine. t8C:Md, Nyllght, dlah-•SPLENDID 1BR. No 2439 OrMQe 'F ........ l750
H<>"fl" tnc Just bougM •notherl rm,~ rm, d~ rm BHutllul 2BR 2,.,BA drs. pr1I ..Ctlng, n/peta, pool,0889• upgradea: si-ted "totnm wltennl•. •••Pier , no P•ll petal End gar refng l 2619s.ntaAna'C' .113&
REAL ESTATE 1310.000 771.e848 1480, Appt 720-123 twnhme Obi C8f ~· ~"' Inc. I 1~5 Cwt S 1375/mo LI ~285 AYI 8115 S2800 780-0714 $600/mo 131..e 155 range, p•tlo. • laundry ee7 Vlctorta 'L' ...• s72o
· CrTY LITES RE.ALTY IAlllllllllESTITI r,f'·,~1=t ~I Alt~ 44-7117D. 674-4355E •UIYll•I~ lllllll + ...... $550/mo+dep 842·5964 .. 2ll lll
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.llT Tl -•m.• 38Rl2',.,BA w/d81ec:tl ,..,,_ 1725.000 1 •--, EYM 854-9344 09¥9 BIG C ON "---2BR c:toeet ~ owaoe No Rental ref reqd 54W829 PIUI mA IPTI
·-' ... unit View 1525 000 Rebec:c8 472-0250 Of n a·---L z1•• ANY ......... pet• • 1825/mo Betty lkrt ltll heY'8• greet piece 875-9115 . Sulhl 759-8030 aal -• ~ 2BA, upgraded, F~ ~nit &44-2270 or 84S:9181 *Liii llW* 1111 ..... ' to come homa to. Nlc8 _ BrMd new 38R + den 1lX doort/wfndow.. crown •;; FurnllMCI S1udloa. Un-
' •tablepertl w11h low, low JASMINE CREEK Highly 111-Ya1' 119ES h0u99. 41 yd, 2 es gar, view ~i~ ...;::: mold. Lit• & brltel AYI fOr 1•-"'91 Qll ~ i!_he di':.:.:· furnished 1 l 28R. Clwl,
; epac8 r_,t S..Utlful 2 bf, upg'd, expended pl8n 4. 38r+ 2Ba. trp1c prime io,. 2BA. 2222 C•nyon. Ou n 2 gara 8 mot show 813. S3000 mo. bJaU Ziii Security bulldlng 8Unk_, com te., rem · quiet, Ml llgttted. 41
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home own fenced ~~5<;°° /A.gt 840-l212 BRIGHT & AIRY Townhm 644--0682 [)yl 474-8200 18R 18A, 8kyllt9 loft l!pt. gU•OH Remodeled RMcty lor 1n8tan1 move-: frwyl, OC ~Ir port, ~~ k Mul~::o.!m: By 111111 YI ... ES Xlnt loc 2Br 2'~. pvt CtlannlngVlllage28R 1BA 2 ILIFfl JWHml gw11ge, •vall 811 )'f1y IM """I. 841·8403 Jn! ONLY $645 to beadiea ... & M ....... Nopeta ::;:, ooo C..U.... I .._.. petlo, 2 c:. gar w/O!Pf'rf, h•on quiet atrMt Frplc 3BR Al9o2BR + 08n Both S1,000/mo. 87~14ea 280AM 1\tBA Townhoule $650/mo. Ptu9 $100 off ...... Next to the green._, 1m-MC si-•• poo1 11pe, Ind · · s · ~ thr''"-8/15 •-8---.-----llt-tlM •llWLY mllO g macul•t• Carmet-3BR Id retrlo micro frpl gar, w/d hkup, S1375 mo towntlomea 1395/mo, lal•H ftalaHll Apt 2 people. no pet1, .._., MALL 1 COtUIQe wttt1
Newpor1 Hgtt Country model $409 ooo S 1275/mo' No 'Pe1li Barbera 759-9009 840-se&4 Blitr M17 $ e 9 5 . Av• 11 • b I• • IU ... iPTL yWd, W ... S575/mo ( 'I (~ ,, I I KJ :"\~ Home 28drm, 2BA.. mill n i1us W /9763/D 845-3977 /E La lllb 21 Si ... 6/2tM/25 848-9507 530 w W1l9on Inc I u d .. ~ r. g.
li5 l l l\ll'\.'\ BY OWNER $271,500 ~ 1CONDO Vll8 BalbOe. f)'of mp;;;; untUm 2Bft. 2 BEDAOOMS In the TS1. MGMT 631
liii2l Kl \I TOR .. • OPEN 881/Sun 11°"Pnl. P~l6c "!';'R ~ College Pertt 2Br+ den, N~. 38a. lagun8 decor•ted, furn, 2Br, ~ j'! & yd. Refs ~· 8-utlful C... Gr8Nid• 722-9012 or 842•1803 1_S_P_A_C-IO_U_S_1_8_R_. -P-ool-,
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JUST REDUCED
BIG CANYON
'995,000
Overlooking 18th Tee and Fairway
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bedroom of finest quality con-
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for entertaining.
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OF N'EWPOAT 840-5684 no°-pety 631..e13 1* ~o. i, P,pol. tpa, OONn, bay vu, 8 "_.... 400 Men1mec: Wrt STUOtO with microwave, refrlg No pea. AYI 811 l
_,,Of av.. lltH LMM $1800mo. " 'relooellngfor•homa jult .. , of H.-bor bath, refrlg, .. utltlt... 7/1 1939 Wallac8. 1515 L• ISU Cute 2BR 1BA Duplex, 2 1;z; .... 1i flit 0-532-1492, N-n1-0426 ~l\Mnewetoryou ' 979*1911 lnc:t $480/mo. 650-6894 +S350 dip. 842-1401
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tt•" S598 500 car gar8Qe S1200/mo.
OPEN SAT' SUN 1-5 Eaa'*'9 28R 1BA. lfplc, Laur• 831-1211
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Carolyn Roaa 873-7877 ~Nor:-A:ndl WM~~ . ~ :. . . . ---'......,•• ,_.. S895/mo. C•ll Sheryl -•111-r•-• 631· 1288 or 875-M27 -------------**HAABOA RIOOE•• IL.... 28' 2~ OC*ll
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•valtabte In -~ Ol'M98 County communi-
ty Larg•. HCluded
pw081 IUltable kif pftvat•
.. t•I• Of tul>-dMalon.
Pr~ only. 77'9-21H 7558
TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO
a.tall .
Can't seem to get to all th• ~&8LI
repair jobs around the house? Let . 1111
the classified service directory sff Pi Tb UY NA HX
help you find reliable help. s~~~~ 29R
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Sell 'V,. Pr~tl
. ' Cll OealfW, ,
642-5671
for Information
& surprisingly
·1ow cost.
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28A yrty 1.1260/mo.
OCEANFAOHT 48A MA.
• Ytty .l2000/mo
OCEANFRONT 31A 28A
11aoo1mo Yf1Y,
8ufr White Mr C75-4830
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yd. Stpt• --u.: ""· l1400tmo ...,
~4.80
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For M.M you can iCMM'tlle
your Gar9Qe Sale In the Delly
PllOt. Thete la a ,. Hne minimum
and the price la the ume
whether you ldY91"tlM 1 day or 3 ctaYa. It'• a gr .. t way to tum
thoee hidden treuur11 tnto
• cah .
We .,..119o offet'n-,g •••••• 1e•aH• ••••• ..... fort 1.M. Thia guide tnaudel ldw on how to edvertlM,
hOW to pa.n, what ttema to ..... ptus let.a for a better ·
g.-11g9 .... ; ..., • g8t8ge .... lign, pritjng stickert,
lnfCM'mation on ctty ordtnenoee and Inventory IMet.
·vou can pura.e your Gar9 S8le Ktt for $1.00 when
yoo. pip your Ill at: ...
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+t700 .M2·2llO ~lf'll ........... •MALEDOBEAMAH.• Wl>Wof_..l'MCh-t~~!!!!•~IYt.-eon. Weetcllft & lrvtne On !5121 nut Maonotla & ~ COfWIC)OflMta wtth lfMll COM bec:tMllOfette PY1 ~ NWpt Bd'l.cot'* Vu 9ult4 Slat« •. FV. eel ~en --------• 1 tfllnCe; gardtn petlO, ~ Full MMr:le Ma-7000,
INlllll 1,11•' ._,.,T ~7.-.,.'!_5!>.,. u•-•111 •wtmm11• poola. LJQMed tetty £,,,,__., -
tenn • •. volley bel 1 & =us.,..,,..,T""'&IOE...,,..,,__,,C,..:o.t-a--Meea.-2 Room Office In get conct,
batk9'baU. CIOH to Atvecttw room ISO!Wtc. 33e tea. n. Gr•• locatlon
t>Md\, ~. ~·I. Noft..•tnlv. rern. pref"d In Huntington 8eec;tl • ~-• Temp. 64S..i357. a..ct'I & Si.tw $302/mo 6401 WUT WARNER Al utfla peld '*'8e17
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1"'8.A ffplc, garege. nt FURN Rodm •ITV fn Nwpt Bd'I, Aft 541-5032 M2·11ll lllllmli• = Hatt>our 1145 I. Leguna NJol* hou• a.ct\ & wemw 300-450 ~ to wen buey IRTAl ISSllTllT :~ ~:d:~~~ PUT W • DIUI. '<213>MCMt!St3 KltcNn tiv. 1275 In-tea tt./S!S00-1175 groes. FOUND BLACt<t<ITTEN 5 t~. apply In perlOf'I Peffect Pert Tim. Job en.t0. Sh915!5T~ &NII otfleeWI FMl'lion bl! 721 Jerad St .• CM Hewl**.-..~ ........... :Jl'tl dudeauU ti..49s.5544 Ground floor. 8072 mot All blck w/whlt• 9-1twn UttleJohn'1 tnn NwptBc:h T~Wed-Tl'luf lslnneedofaper90ntQt •548-6125• tottert."*"'r_..__ Tlltt;t a.ceplro=r=: .... b/ ... II Wetn« Ave, Hunt Bc:h lpOl on cheet. Shor1 ... 20072 Santa An• Ave, Learn while you earn. o::,RAc HELP ful 'in: ~=~ •• 1111 ~
W/D Quiet employed M ELEGANT Office. ed ~OundneerCaittJr ::~~:~cornot M2-7998ors.46-S311 wort!•=-~ W>iC4, eome typeng., •llALmA11• a.. .... zr ......
tlngle.1750/mo Ut111U• wt<J'reJ!~avall Sl50/mo grou e. 17th onPenlntola.548-&437 (71-il754-t&41. · lllTAlSIO"f P/T C M. equipment store, office ••per helpful.~ .... ~~ .._7'00.
paid, 497-1151. s147.QO WI! & up 2274 St, C:O.ta Meta. 8111, FOUND bleck & wf'llle .. Exp in felt peoe geMJal Af>f*11t30 Newport CM Hourureftea ~eel :;:,:or, ~ & 8ellM •
....... .... , liil H'tl;pt Blvd, CM 64&-7445 FOR i.e::.:: ft a ::~f =~ E~: Mllf~~~ •~ ~~~~ry ~~. req·~: ltltral lfkt s.nd1 720-1299 :.o: •' T= r:r::: >ant~=.., •1--* t~tah It l~art so.8s.qn 8actt :lidtng 8.4&-4051 OfMl--3205 wn~. mww... rnech--eol*tlon. l1hng etc~. Part time, 8A>fOXlmatety N 8 ~~~? High co~tulon• & Mr. BN» 7zo.ta.
Frig. diehwe.hii,-.iove ·HM 440E.17thSt,CM FOUND F/Callco cat, ~Exodnec.642..0 1'4e9-2.M·ThUf,NewpqftBdl 20hfaperwtclnourl.Agal eon Secretari81 :· bonu9M ~ reaMN'""jiiiiifiiiiiiiiiil
Incl, No pet9 545-4155 teXYsibE DRIVE (819) 346-8388 blk/brown. •II whit• MO w 17th St. C.M atN~ open 842-6880 Oeplt Mi~o~ dullea. payroll MUil be exp·Ti c/o PATRICK TENORE. 3 a11• ~
wW 11•• Spaclout 2BR 2BA apt to cw M5..as23 __.... ~~~~,:!:~·aet~~1rsw•d. IHllEEPEI ~ . 87~~ Mend~ ~g Apc)t~l ,,,:::.~ mature 852-0204 • 18 ~.,.Plaza .J:., ··~·
fflg. dleftw~. etove lhr. P'lt bet\, boat dock FOR t.EASE. 574 tea ft a h* beginning book-IEn SECRnlllEI Ible to wcwk ... with PUT iiiiia n.. Newport lktl, CA t2tl0 Vk*le atl J
Ind. No~ !M~I avail, pool. M75/mo ,,.._ SO 85tea ft. a.c1c Bulld1ng FOUND;'-" Shettle, Mbte keeolng. rnanue1 poetlng Po.ttiOns •vM•bte f0t ••· people If lnter•t•d. Loe.I ~ Control Com-••Riii ' duding utlle. 780-1988 440 E. 11th St. CM colof, llPP'O• S yrt okf G,..t 11arter pO.iUon peneneed gener81 ottiee pleaM c.a Judy at (714) needa ec:h ..... JIULI BALBOA BCH HOUSE (619)34&-8388 Mem«lal Dey, Talbert & wtth greet clYnemlG com-MCIWtarlelwtth .. cellent 842-'32t, E>n311. =t~ ~~~:.'oood fOf" Y°'-'* ._._.,. .. LllllY ,...... M/F Pf'of, n/tmk 25-35: Of MM523. Euclid, F\/ 9e2·Me1 peny. Joen 540-4eao• 1 com~w. typ!ng and dtMnQr:.CO,.d CalAtlhln ca.a Mele. ..._,..
N.wty con.fl'\ICt~. ~ $400 tJrst/i.tt/dep. Ul8 lff• FOUND: Surlboetd, I' IMll~I f /C I pnon. 1111111 In ~ em , 9~1 good ~ ,.. WJ.! tom oeik ·ceblMI•. new Avl8115.81s.-6959 Pro'-loNI otnce euite flbefgl ... w/3 ec.egs a '"n; civ11~1ngancsi.ncs ... Piil IEALUT&TE cornmunk:Uoft..._..._
•tove. r9frta. dlehw81Nr Bal,,.,.,, vtew Mstr lntroductcwy rate S 59 Ft' split tail F.e:> 13, on 15th We •• an •tat>ft9hed planntng finn, Snortf\and -1 ll&lllllY lllll f T ......_11 erw;y. OOllSWllr ~
All uella lncl. Prlv1te bed/be.·~ t ·.__.. SELECT BH&O 751•5000 ftOOt of N 8 . Marriott Lumbw Bfokerage Arm.I hetpful Excellent ~ Previoua np dee6red 5 rM l'ls& I ~ ~ .._ entry. 8** Bey.,.. No en r...... Hotel Contact Newport b8Md In Ofange County .rlts and worillng .,,. •-w ... •-It Dy1/Wll No n1ght1, Umfted ~'°Join lul. Good b•n•nt&:
peta. M o.lly 545-4855 $450/mo +..., utll. Fern LAGUNA HILLS-View BMc:tl Pollce Dept Ref9r We •• Meklng • full wonmen1 In Ir.Me Spec;. -... • .... endl cw ho&icSeys naUOMI,... .... mer-ff7a-7'00<* •
n/tml</drlnker. Avl 711 IP8Ce llV9flabte 1 °' 2 1oCw.fU.Ot8", ch.,g• booklcHper trum w• Send re.;me o..e.-...,U12121 ~Bctl.,...IMG-ISe& ketlng system wnti uo-iiil
*'°VIET EASTBLUFF• 813-0152 or 875-1953 attorneys AUractrve a Ouallfled lndlVldua1: to Mr. Fuenr. 1t 1 llmlted ..,.,.,... • lntor-mBrllf <I li\
Lrg 28R. 28A. frpl ms COM "" 28r prof n. most pr•tiglous olflc:e LIST UT U/WIT should have • •iNmUm Robert Bein. w1111am FrOIC IElllll. lfflCE · Pll11 maoonai s.Nner June e Hr OC *'POl1. ~ ,1PBR. A722vt !'°'!, 1&95 No 1n1lcr ~I wi0ry budding wttf\ MCtetattal, Long hail, ~-Corona of 2-~ years experience a AaaoclatH. 1'725 Exp Cult Seri Rep Photo Fot reeervetlona cal . ~ s.lerja-ae· ttf
et• -1-1722...f011 "'90 875-6599 rec:eptTon. •torage & Oe1Mar121~55 ~ng Alf' AIR. pey-AltonPatilwat.IMM.CA RHtaurant experience lcnwtag req. FIT. Bens. Jet*A~751-5000 Celf Mrt. lhrd""J
3 MINUTES TO HARBOR F "21-30 n/tmk lhr many upgradee Avalj.. LOST Trlengle th•P• roll. ti-* l"ec:ondllallON 82718 neceuary. Two (2) full AWf". IPG 11151 S-yplc SELECT BETTEA HOMES ~25. • SE=~..!t~~1::n;: ~M 3BR [)pix w~qu,et =-:==~a::: dlamond~1/81 :::-..:.~~= lllnlSIDP/T ~~~. Cw.ateG,IMne AHOGAAOENS ••• ,. ...
Unit upgraded. DIW. cell--= !:°"t~r~ ~ M0tgan (71,)720-1975 ::'"'::~th •tr. ';E: ~ have ComPtit• NHd•d lor S•l /Sun ... IL .,.. "you" re looklft9 for. Job, =·tor~ ~ s':1s~:O ~:oo4 Jennltw. 759-88~ PlllE llllOll WARD Lola S48-0&45 ==~~ ~ ~~de cheerful. ou•QO'no P«· cl•sslfted tuts news for you. •4M-1571•
--;;iiiiiiiiiiiMH.;--mag Home In l.8guna. Oceen/ S~llng new 1000 elf of· REWAR01 Lo.t brown cat communication 111111•. 881 Center St S4a.5Sl5 •on•llty needed lorjpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'
• • canyon view Room w/ba. nc. tutte. 191 <*N C M on 5/28 with ruat under-and enjOy wortrlng With phones. filing typing -:
3bf 2'MMI on ltle bay F/llralght 25-35 Narnkr locatlon. Onty $1050 mo coet, no tags VICinlty •' J*>Ple. s-aary baM to (46wpm) Must be~ MANAGEMENT "ff
1..arge deck, ""* vtew. ssoo~ utll. 4a..9eeo grou Agent 552•1800 G1bra1ter Slclty a o.....,. s2s.ooo PIMM aubmir lllTlllnllS table. committad 10 u -prtme tocetlon. No petl. C M 979-9733 tMUtM Including ulwy Olllence & Pf'ec>Wed lor
Veer IN $2'95/mo. 333& LUXURY APARTMENT 1'W mOITIYI Sin! hlstcwy In confidence to w•..wlJ growth FfT M-F AW!Y In VII Udo Mgr. 875-9289 28Rl2BA. Furn. 1 mile Newport Ctr , FUhlon i.l SIAMESE type long·helr Newqulsta Berg•ltom _ ,.., per.on or phone Terri
. lrom bMctl. Responsible The Elflcleint Atternatlw Blue eyea. huge tall. P.O. Boa 3335 WEIGHT LOSS THE 7t4-548·1MO. 15e0-~ Cllnyon G/Oate 281 peraon 26• 9&8·5481. Full terVlc:e Of antwerlng deelawed. S..? Beach-Newport Beeefl 924163 NATURAL WAYll ~IOf Ave, CM ~.~~'~.al~ MI F "'' 3BR 2BA on service/mall only ~alktrllCt 536-6995 __ UKIUPDl m•i lOllPlllSlll IDIUllfflCl,F/1
pool. ape. 11150/mo Blulfl, ~ H= Bay &40-::-10 !!.!~··· Buaylntencwdealgnat~ A Patdl. ~ NB olflc:e Nwhn•getk:
Sub IN 720..()281 ~t:i'1~ ~· ~tnial Prt,aty e;;tiiift Bil nee<ta youl Mutt have Pound• .~~,•tches person with good pf;c;ne
Btlll to bWhl 28t 2Ba 2171> mi<Mevel ecc:ounllng & v<*:e. Ugh1 lyplng. filing. Ir le no t 'St50 M/F lhr Weetdttt 4BR hm BABYSITTER wlll'ited In typlno skllls, enjoy vllrlety Na envtronmennt Cel
+:.Wf1ty. ':n~ 8pm Poolllrpk;, own .BRIBA. REtX1l epece f« rent. ~~ ~ t~ 1~ of ofl1ee dut._ & WOttl Ml·11M .,._. Unda.. 845-2720 ~ Gatage.~~-1.250al.L... E 11th SL · 1111 • ..Uh ottwa1n..&.1aal·
· -home s.4&-7068 or wortt Coat• Meiee. Gr .. t vc-. dlef 842-7686 P•C•d environment.I~~~~~~~~ RIWfl MI Rlt .. 9'f m IM 2U 752_.586 lbllity! a.ti. _.&-9663 COUPL~ recentty rettred Send resume & at•te 1-O..ded on.m.ted IC·
VMAfted Cllllnat. OW No -. -p f witt llouleeit wll ewe tor ..i.y range to KW DISTRICT cwete wt nos. pitch-In S*• 1eo.1113l1S1-i118 NEWPORT Fem.ie .,,,.. act•• 19•" 1 pets & plant• snortnong Baker. 369 e 17th st : • •tt•tude. fte• Pf'04, mm
urralff..UY mr ~ ut:1"1nc1"6."= UH .:_•m ~,. 581 ~ eo.t• Mesa. ~7 llAIAQEllEIT ~ ~ ~81 ~
28A 28A. frpfe, pool mo +MC 722-.871~ WTWOllTA•U HOUSEKEEPER •Ill HIM• Evestwllnda 983-8004
$1150 No Peta 142-71!58 Nport Bdl Female room-10 Units. owoer'1ate9P111-Wanted for 2 ~ only We heve the lodl on a The Dely Plot • loOt<•ng M •or Berbara.
m•t• nHd•d ASAP ling lnter•t & moat Mii houMholq 3 hrl/Oey, 5 great tot> and you are the tor queldted indMdum -
EASTBLUfFf epec:bl9 2bf S3'°/mo -+ 'I\ uhll 2 blkl Reduced to S 105,000 d y 1 / w lc • M on.Fr 1 key! Full ebarge tllllls, 10 manage youth camera llST /MSTESS
·JOIN OUR TEAM
MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS
LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL·
ING TO WORK HARD WE OFFE~ XLNT BASE
SALARY PLUS OVER S300 IN BONUSES
81.ERY MONTH. GENESOUS .GAS .AU.OW-
ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT JOIN
OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI·
CAL COVERAGE CREDIT UNION. .a1K
PLAN IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES.
CALL BETH, ~2-4321 EXT 205 OR SEND
RESUME TO DAILY PILOT, 330 W BAY ST.
COST A MESA, CA 92626
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2be apt rptc, di'#, end fr bc:h. 675-5645. Now oftwed ,, $195,000 S100/'Nll. M&-08S3 manual & computw BK MMegeinent ."* .. ice lmmed!al• oC**10 kw" 2-car garage. pool CareJWlftl duty req·d ~•dull helpful but win tr11n Friday-Satur~ .... ______________________ __
S1025/mo •759-153-i• NPORT BCH Very ,..... LIVE-IN 8-Jtlful New· moment 1n our CM ofc e.. i.iary $375/Wit ; PWFM'S lestau.t 1•
911J lllJ ll•blel 2BR/2BA apt U 1-2242 = ~,=.: ~ Lots ol reep 631-.8430 GAS + BONUS PLAN CdM 640-8381 LOUii
1BR 18A. •ldoeed OW· :~c::. ~:r.'° SSOO/mo • 759-3421 .. .._.. / ~RS 11AM·8PM Mon-HOUSE CLEANER
age, doM to beedl. Nice ---_, " Wanted '°' aurnnQ ..,.. quiet locatlon, $885/mo NPT HOTS spacbl9 481 LIVE-IN W111ted Belboa /IEOIPllll/llOT'Y 1 P•t Mettey, &42-•321 ~ Mtt SJ* Eng. $5 hr.
1'80 Monrovia hm to !'}r A.II emenlll• ~~~.:~In~ ,!~i Full time. Must be good x205 9-t 1AM dally tor 846-2583 ~ ..... ICleS
TSl MOMT 642-1803 Incl. lg Brl'lhc 81. No pet• reqd 2 girts l()yf & 14 with peopfe. BaMflta eppoinlment jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil,.,!'."'~2=5/~~~'!\u~tl'.'.;1.~548~-.8~7~73 mos Sal +room/t>oetd Cost• M.a 645-7448• llJLY PILIT lllSlCLUmll Orangetree lrvtne Bdrm 873-5220 or 875-5102 Taite home $20()..$~50/wk
unfurn. pool. )az. ,$375 OASllO/UUn• PT'" 722-~9
'-1~ut111. 1ooklng tor If vou"re looldnn for• c•r,. PfT. FfT tor Ex.citing new 330 W. laJ St. .al lllllll
friend ol 8111 W ' • bul#leu. Mat be good C ta I Aa F ~ fT 551.1112-N. 955-0905-D d•sslfled h•s news for you. wtpeopte. CM 645-7448 es tSa,.. r,t:~s..2•9264P
PrOf F atv lllxury 1800 elf
Bluffl twnhM PV'I Bf/Ba.
gar. pool. $!595 + !&. utlla.
Sec $350 780-9439
Prof. n-1mkr, M /F 25-35~. lhr 3Br NB
houM. '-'lt>tk to bMc:hl
S570mo 722-7833
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
2 positions available in our cus-·
tomer service dept.
Must have pleasant phone per.-,
sonality; typing a plus.~ Learn
valuable off ice skills and earn
$5.00 an hour to start.
Hours are 11 :30 A.M. -8:30 P.M.
and Sat. & Sun . 6 A.M. -10:30
A.M.
Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched-
ule an appointment. Ask for
Llotanda.
If you re 10 or older. a 1ot> as a newspaper
carrier mtght be 1ust your Size. Just ~ In
this coopoo or can. 642-'333. Routes are
av1ul.t>le now•
le 11•1•1.,. le I
Daly Net mrlerl
ofti I'd hke to find oot-:=e about ;;-a::,l
rng a Daily Piiot earner
Name I
Addrea t I I::~.... ~ I ma. St. L--c...~.!.~---.
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E"9'~~ .,...._. com-pany I• looklng for
en1hu1tut1c. 04.lfgofng
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. I ·~ .,.,. ~.,J ~·· !·•,i;j.·'· MOtor ::'~R OUie·s.: : .. '..,_~
-t • ' •• t • ,,. ' ~· available' in :'.· ·· : : .~ · .. ~~ ~·, .
r Costa': Mesa · Hlintinlttan · leach { 'FoUiitarii·, YiH1j~ ·
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NO bOL.LlECTiN·G·
NO SOLtCITING
-, Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance
Call 8.42-1444
J
Ask tor Joanne Craney
Ml.JC M>TICE
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'BEAUTlfUl SELECTION of &ti• mocs.t, tow,,.......
~ c.-..1n0r9flQt ~ountyt S.. u. todayt
'140-1100
2tOO HwbOf' -.ct .
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Reagans arrive In London
as summit ends on hope, .
for new superpower rel a-
tlonshlp./M, , :f
~ .... C~llfomia ..
Lotto fever t\f t&.stllte as.
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Jackpot tops $35 mflllon ·
m'8rk.JAS.
AIDS breakthr.ough':
. Scief}tlsts.flnd way to tooi
vfrua./~5 .
SpottS .·:
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Dallas evens 8core with
Lakers In W9s\ern Con ..
ference flnals~/81
Indez ..
Advtce and Games A9
BuUetln Board . A3 eusmesa A7-'J . CIUIJfled • 86-8
Comics A10
Entertainment Datebook
Opinion A6
· Pacaraz:z1 Date book
Polee log A3
Public Notices 84-5
,Sports . 81-4 Weather , A2
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s~i~lPs ' .. for cox ... -.,. ' . . .
BJ PAUL ARCHJPLEV .
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Of .. Dlllr....... '.:. . •
oiiver North ·, eiidorsed co~~•
Jl'C'SSional hopeful Chnstoph« Cox
at an open air rally Th..,niftay. then
j.oif)ed the candidate foh pa1roffin.I week f\lnd-raisers lcadtna up to
Tuesday's el«ll<w. '· .-'" .
EarJ~~ the former MarinesPoke to
about JV Sin Dieao co_.nty Re-
publicans-ta SSOO-a-plife bra\ fast.
Jor Cox in Rancho Santa Fe. · ·:
Noah arriv&J by:~elicopter 'a.t the .
rally a.t OraA&e . Coast '&>llt&e. ·Ad,
•. · drcnini ~ut 200 supportets. Nonh · la~stc<f ~onarcssional· liberils ind1
urgechoters to send.a conserYatifl! to •
Co'njrcss who would pr«erve . tlre ·
Reagan lcpcy. ..._ • ... • . ' · "Ycwwant5omconewhowlll1and Ul)~-Spc•kerl;Jihl WnJh ·and loot ~im in the eye and jJist say
'No,: •..N.Onh said. •. .. · . • • ..,, :
"Jt is our challenic in t~e 1988
cl«lions to find m·cn like Chris Co1t
who arc comm1tted .ftot to wor~ln1
. wath tiberalSi•n Conarcu but rather to
replace them-wdh new lc&dcn for
freedom." '· . Cox. seekj!'ll the GOP OOqiination
an the 40tb 'Disthct. mer 'North in
J986 ~hen botb'wprked in the White
House. Cox wa$ senior · a560Ciate cou'n~l'to ~ident Rcfgan. .. · .•
On W~ncsdl)'~ North • c1m-
p,aigned on beh&lf o'f Dana
Robrabad)cr, anctther White House
frjend who js · rl!tlDina in the 42nct
Conares$ional Distnct.. ·•
Not\.h. and . 11\ree others were in-
dided for thtir rotes in fhe lran-
Contra affair when profits from arms
sale, to fran were ·diverted to the
Nicarquan .Contra ~ls In ·viol-
au on of a conJl'C'SSional ban: .
Cox 51id that Arthur Llm1n, the
chief Serrate counsel who led the
questioning of Noni'\ durina last
summer's ronarnsional hearinp.
1ron1cally had written a paper while at
Harvard that condemned such hcar-
ma,s b«ausc people were deprived of
their due process rights.and convicted
an the press.
.. F1nally:Ohver North will get his d~ in COW'\ ... Cox said. "But even . ..
• r • y cicObozzi s~ys· h~ .~On ;t ·
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balk at social_.prog~amcuts ,
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BY. PAUL Al\CllIPLEY °' .. DI!" ......
If Horatio Alter hid written non-
.fiction. o~of his leadioa characters m•Jht hive been 8111 Yacobozzi. .
The 40th· Conarcssional . District
Republican hopeful has &hcmed his
campaian on the .. lift yourielf up by
the booutraps" ~ork ethic that
mirrors his life.
Bomand r'liaed on Chicaao'ssouth
side, Yacoboui went to work at aae
12 and has been at it ever since.
After movina to Oranee County 2S
yea11 aao. he put him1eff throuah colqc over 1 period of 14 yean Ythilc
worluna full ttme. He earned dqrees
in business. flnanct and law,· then
built a surcenf\al taw pnctice and
CAMPAIGN '88 campei&n. .
''The major difference between ~
and Ote othen is I've been willina to
invest that much," he said. "I want to
wide-taft&ina bQs.iness ponfoho "Nin and I think rm the best quali-
. Now; Y1coboni has decided he fied," And becau~ the bulk of his
•needs a ntw challenge: campai&n money came from hts own
'Tve thouaht of poli~cs for the last pocket. he can boast he owes no
five years if not Jon~r," he said. "I've favors to special interests. ;
reached an age and Jln1nc11l lcvel -·He bristles when the media tout
and with Badham ajvi"' up his scat three others as front-ruilMrs in the
-wben it just' seemed like ttie proper GOP primary. because his own polls
time. .:i show 1 laf'ae slice of the electorate is
"In the last 13 years I've been undecided and the escalatina number
reprcscntina people as an 1ttomcy. I of m1ilers he is sendina voters is
want to do more thinas for morw raisin& his name identification.
~...i..·· \ __ .,.... . · • Although he hasn't been ICli"e in
Yacobozza, 46. demonstrated how local Republican aff1irs. he said he
serious he 1s by pumpi!'I nearly wanted to demonstrate his dedjcation ssoo.ooo of his own-: money rnto his to 1~ pany wh~n he and his wife .
liamsqn said ... We knew thtle ~a in tM four-minu-te pu11uit. that ~n
lot or phasn. Ind this was the final w~!' I ool1~ capWyi.spon~ Ville phase, all of out qucstiOfts have been dnvana tmtK'llly and tho&Wlt be •'IS
answrred. h's over:" • under the annuence ofakOnol.
Ro) Wilhai:n·s 2~yllr-olC! si11er, BnxT Sct\«hter. rhe W,1lliamson·s
Memtt Wi1J1al'l)son. said a.lthoujh attorney,· taid pohcc admitted the
her family l<?'t at~ coun battlt;o ~ cfutlc was 1 public hazatd and should st'al~llCC~mpf_rshcd_thepl ofbtuw1n1-ha~e calh:d 11 off.
poll« punull pohC1C'J to lipt. But Schtthter id jurors told him
··1 t~ank ~e iot o~r m~ OU\." 1he}'werts~•)edl>yconcrmsthattht' sh~. ~1d. -1 m surt n won't happen boys were nesJ~nt when they puncd
qaan. The h\_CS of t~o l 7-ynr~ into the intentttion -even thou&)t bo)s.~re ~ort ,mporunt ~han otolen the_>· had _the riiftt-of-~y. · . •
the intc~uon 10 tbeir t:a1
Ocarina was drivina -and )Wied
thf bo)'I not LO prOcced
Ahhou&h he tC1tificd he wu
1"1 ltss tfian \0 feet away, diiC ..,.-
1ppatcntly did not hear him bemlll
of loud mu~ic in the V== The> continu~ into J.be in W.
•here the) ...,ere hn b) Valk. Who._
lra' ehng at matt than SS mplj.
Schechter told the • jury .._.
v.hether Dcarirta was {lllyi"I .....
tion to hl5 drivin1 was •nq>meilfl . "'an. .: One ~1t~s"' the tnal 511d he yw Sptt~s reachce! morr than 70 mph Willial)ison and 81IJ)' Dearing stop ac · . -... . ' '(Pleult Me POI.JCS/~'-. . ' " ... ,, '
L~g4na
'bff.h .. bok
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"on.road
liability
Assembly·panel kills
effort to stick city
with canyon hi hway ·--_-:._ __ .:.::.., __ ..:.._,
' By ROBERT HYNDMAN .
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The · Orante County Transpor-
tation Commission failed in its effon
this week to force the city of Laguna
Beach to take over junsdiction ofi
l...quna Canyon Road. ~ A~mbly Ways and Means
Committee rcjttled the proposal
. Wednesday a~eT Uguna Beach cit):
offici,als and A.utmblyman GJI
Ferau~n argued apinst havina the
-:6Wc ~ Uic_ •
hi&hw-ay S)'Stcm. 'The proposal was intended to make
Lquna Bc:ach, rathcT than the stale,
responsible for dcfendina lawsuiu
stemmina from accidents on the winding road '2) • St.ate and county transportatiOft .... ............. ._
~~ for tlae 40tb Coe'111110-•I J>U.-trlct Repcabllcaia DolilbaadoL
officials arc still SOf'C about t.asuna
Beach's \"ictory last February in
s>ttSuadina ~~ie Cousat <?om·
mi sion to rej«t a $13 m1niQI
C1ltnins ~plan to realip l..llllinl
now the indei)cndcnt protttUtor is a
hired gun for Congress.
"I have every '°nfidcnce when a counroom hean the evidence. finally
Oh\.er North will be acquitted."
At least one of Cox s ol>J>onents
doesn't thank that confidence is an
acceptable reason for accepting
Nonh's end orsement.
8111 Y1cobozz1. himself an at·
tomey. said he was .. embarrassed" by
the endo~ment.
Gabrielle donated $26,000 to the Oranac Count) GOP 1n April. It was
the laric1t .sinale contnbution e"cr made to t~ iroc.J party, .-ith the
(Pleue ... T ACC9Cilll/ A2)
"Oliver Nonh, no matter how Can)o·n Road and "idm it to fOur
much we may love him, was indicted lanes .. Caltransofficials had bopcd tht
by the Grand Jury for cnm1naJ impro\cmcnts would reduce the fre..
charges.· fired by President Reqan qucncy of traffic accidents on the
and. at best. took thinp into his own · road. but L..aiuna officials wett con·
hands," Yacobozz1 said. ccmed about the advetK effects on
Noting Cox also is an attorney,
Yacobozz1 said that .. the thou&)tt of
someone ... seek.Ina 1 conpess1onal
office essentially st.ati.na that the (Pl--._ OLLIE/ A2)
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Board or Supe-rvisors O\ainn1n
Hamett Wteder said Thursday that
. she would 1Sk her fellow board members to withdraw their suppon
from a bill to finance development in
the Bolsa Cbica 'fttlands if the cit~ of
Huntin11on Beach oppoecd the bill. Boerd mchlbcn are now on ~
su~•na· stat~ Senile Bill Is 17.
-.hich .-ould set up a . finaocin1
district b: dc"dopmcnt of a 1.600-
acrc tract in the wetlands adjacent to
Huntinston lkach.
The S'.,nal Landmart Co. ov.1'1s the
property. and tl\C compaay's de·
~clopct1en1 plans ft>r tbt tract havt
/
'he environment. Followina that vote, Transpor-
11tion Commission officials said they
belic\ed that if~una Beach ka&n
v.crc opposed to the road"improve. ..
(Pleae ._ LAG~/A2)
alru d' .... on 1ppro\a.J from the Board
of Su pen: ison as wcU as tentative
approval from the CaJiforDia Cou\al
Commission .
Plans call for S, 700 homes. a
m1rina. plus restoration of 91 S acres
of coastal wetlands. whid:t would ~
open to the public.
But Coasat Commi ion approval ·~ cond1t1oncd. in pan. on lbc creation of a fundina source for tbc
...,et lands restoration. SB IS I :7 -..ould
do that. b) est.abH hana U1C1Uncn.1 district.
llnul now, the city of HuntiQlton
Beach hJS bttn on record supponiq the ball.
~-Wi&MA"/U)
Measure A rlvais-...:-.,
t;11rn to picketing Tlilrsty gardens al.roqt.of prOOlem
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wc·d Ill lilt b M1•tn A. we·ve.,.
to look for~ ...........
Mark Lucia OI C051a Maa. one of
about 3'° paid ult-A ........ wOtters. ..
With four heedQuanen, I)() lde-
phonn. 700 worten ud a ~Y
Sl.6-million in donMions. the uti-A
orpnization has mounaed a f9f-
m1dable challenac to 'What eatlier p9~~ 1.0 be an easy viclory for
. 1nl11atave wpponen .•
This ~end alone the orpniz:11-
tion will anem pt to distribUte
300,000 pamphlets dooMo-dooT
throq.bout the county and telephone
thousands of rqistcrtd voters. said
Lynn Wes.xii, campai&n manqtr.
"This is basically a JrUS-rooll kind
of thina in tenns':'l>f a<>i!'I out and
talki"'-about the issues. Wessell
said. 'The basic messqe hu been
that tbe whole thinaJs too expensive
and won't IOlve traffic."
Belinda Blacketer. an attorney who
helped draft the initiative, chuckled
at the notion that her opposition was
a arass.-roots movement. A m-.jority
of its funding comes from real estate
interests.
.. That ma) be arass roots for
Ora,nic County," the Lasuna Beach
attorney said, "but that's not the pass
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Several initiative supporters
grumbled that most of the anti-A
pickets were paid S7 an hour for their
loyalty.
.. If we had $7 an hour we'd act
people to stand on the comer, too,"
said Beth Lteds. an initiative sup-
Plcketa boda for aacl acatnat lleuare A compete for
attention ID IJ'Oat of ••11q on lleuare 'A" beadqaarten on
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However. a poll of the pickets
revealed that 11 out of 17 were
volunteers.
Initiative supponers have com-
plained rcttntly that their opposition
has used its formidable P.Urse to
bankroll a campai&n nfc with
falsehoOds and half-truths.
Both the county and antJ-A backers
say the initaatsve could cost the
county s 1.4 billion to fund the new le~els of service. But Blacketer says
the fi&ure is inaccurate because it
represents the cost of UPlfldin&
services for the entire county. The
initiative mandates improvements
only for newly developed areas.
Both sides say their position will
enhance the county's economx.
Those for the initiative say it wall
increase county revenues by maltina
the area a more desirable place to.
"work shop and play." acrordina to a
campaicn mailer. •
Anti-A proponents site a Chapman
Collqc stud)' that says the initJative
could reduce l~l government sales
tax revenues by $69 million.
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THIRSTY GARDENS ROOT OF PROBLEM.· •• LAGUNA OFF HOOK ON ROAi> LIABILITY •••
Prom Al
homAl
which as furnished by runoff from the
Rock) Mountains. Winter storms
that missed the Sierra in Northern
California dumped snow on the
Rocky Mountains, Hamilton said.
"If we conserve, in the lon_J run it
will hclp other places." he said. "We
want to be in sycn with other
d1strkts."
=There's about I million acre feet of
water in the underground basin m
Orange County "that we know
about," Hamilton said. The entire
Mesa Consolidated Water District
uses about 22.000 acre feet of water
each year from all sources., he said.
Hamilton $81d he'd like to sec
Californians "aet back to their roots"
by using native California plants and
other drouabt-resistant plants native
to the Mediterranean. South Africa
and Austrialia.
Southern California is a acmi-arid
area, one step away from the d~n,
be said. But a problem is that
homeowners plant what they're fam-
iliar with and those plants arc usually
from other states that requu'C lots of
ments, they O\lght to be held rcspon·
waltting. he said. sible for attidents that occur there
But homeo wners could save· by ~ And on Wc_dnnday. the commissaon
makin& better vse of their water and sent lobbytst Dennis C~rpcnter to
by cuttina down on irriptina their. Sacramento to carry a. btll authored
lawns, he said. If grass is watered 100 by Assemblyman Richard Lon•·
much;puddJes will build up because shore. R-San~ Ana. to the Ways and
it can't penetrate the day-like soils he Means Comnuuec. said. · · .La&un~ Beach Mayor Dan Kennc.Y
Common bermuda and hybrid said ~ o~ the plan bcca"!se It
bermuda nttd 10 be watered the least · ~~ s1 mpfi an ina'pPropnatt action.
frequently. he said. and St. Augustine ~f •nytime a city oPIJ:OSCd a road
needs only moc:krat.e imgation. Ken-f.roJcc:t the state co~ld JU.st drop 1t
tucky bluegrass. ryeg.rass and tall rom its system, ~ou re 1~1, to lose
fcscue need'\he most watering. ha.If !he roads in Cahfbrri1.a. , Kmney said in a .Thursday interview.
and that was the Coastal Com-
mission.'' Kenney said ... The Tran~
port.ation Commission 1s trying to
ptay Big Brother to everyone in
Oran,ieCounty, telhn• us what's best.
and that's unfortunate."
Kenney said La.auna Beach'~ pos-
ition was.5UpPortcd by the Auto C:lub
of Southern ·Cahforrtia and the
League of California Cities.
Ferguson warned, however, that he
mi&ht not be so supportive of
Laguna's position if progress on an
improvement plan isn't mlde with
Cahrans in coming months.
ln response. Kenney said he ap-
preciated Ferguson's support, but
believes the proposar would have
been defeated anyway.
• ''This is a state road and~Lto -... --------lllllii-lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-----llilllliiiiiiiiiliiiii------iiiiiiiiiii · stay t Tway. Irit walkt like a duck.
~lso arguin• a41i~st the Traospor-
tat1on Comm1ss1on s proposal was
Assemb1yman Gil Ferguson. R-New-
pon Beach. who is a Ways and Moans
Committee member. Ferguson said
hu opposition was meant to allow the
ciL)' JDOl'.Cti.mc to w«k.with Cattrans-
on plans to improve traffic safety on
the road .
In . add111on, he said the city
continues to wor.k with Caltrans on
road changes that would improve
trafTit safety without adding lanes.
Amon& the ct)angcs arc a non-trav~lc center median at the S.
sha um lmbwn as lJ~g-SC:na.
Othtr anges include better traffic .
POLICE NOT AT FAULT INF ATALCHASE ••• · ·
From Al
ual because Valle had been involved
in three near-collisions in the four-
mmutc chase and officers should
have known u was too ~ngcrous to
continue the pursuit.
, But Don Zell, a pnvate attorney
rcprcsenllni the cu y. said tM Wil-
Jiamsons tned to play both sides of
the negligence issue.
Zell sa1d although the family pla~
ed down the alleged negligence in the
suit. the Williamsons sued Dcanng's
insurance company and collected
\I
S 100.000 on the grounds that Dearing
was careless in the crash.
Dearing's family dropped out of
the lawsuit against the city "for
personal reasons" the week It went to
trial before Harbor Coun Judge
David 0 . Carter. said DeannJ's
mother. Vicky Graac. Grage's family
collected $200.000 in hfe insurance
from the auto corhpany and $5,000
from the city in the wake of the
collision.
The suit was the second recent
challenge of police pursuit pohc1cs,
Zell said. Two months aao. a woman
was hit and lolled by a pickup truck
chased by Santa Aoa police. The
woman·s family sued the authont1es.
but that case was also decided 10 favor
of the rnr. Zell said
"I don t like these cases." Zell said.
addin& his son played soccer with
Deanna in Mm1on Viejo. "I can
un~erstand how those parents feel .
their kids should have never died. But
Valle was responsible for their deaths.
and he was punished."
Y ACOBOZZIWON'T BALK AT CUTS ...
F rom Al
talks like a duck and quacks like a
duck. it's a duck."
Kenney added thtt it WJSn't 011ly
Laauna Btach officials who found th~
Callrans itnprovemt_n1 plan un-
sa~1sfactory. The .state Coastal Com-
m1ss1on f'CJCCled the plan because the
project was found to be inconsistent
with the Coastal Act, which protects
tnv1ronmcntal rcsourcn
"You know it wouldn't make any
differences., all us makina 001seabou1
this. unless someone else agreed -
"I'm nol particularly interested in
defending the City Council of Laguna
Beach. because J consider them
obstruciionists." he said. "But I don't
want the people of Laguna Beact\
stuck with all the lawsuits... .
Ferguson said he asked Carpenter
to withdraw the proposal. Bu\ when
he didn't, the as5cmblyman says he
won the support of fellow Ways and
Means Committee members in de-
feating the plan.
signs to warn motonsts about the
hazards of the windin& road, and
increase police enforcement.
Whale tflc Ways and Means Com-
1111ttec defeated a proposal to drop
Laauna Canyon Road from the stale
freeway system, 1t did llpprove a
removal of Beach Bou1evard, from
Coast H1Jhway ti Huntington Beach
to Whittier Boulevard in La Habra.
Freeway plans for Jhe bpulevard were
dropped ~vcral years agp.
WIEDER BACKS HB ON BOLSA CHICA •• ~
F rom Al
On Tuesday, however. the Hunt-Environmental groups in Hunt-lines for a battle in which we all lose."
1ngton Beach City Council voted to ington Bdch also oppose the bill. Bcracson may abandon SB IS 11 if
ask the bill's sponsor. state Sen. "This is state lcaislation and it boththcc1ttandtbccoun1ywithdraw
Marian Bergeson, to delay 1t for one would therefore bypass all local their support, said Beraeson's aide.
year. approvals:· said Gen Oncp, of the Julie Frocbera.
funds targeted for a get-out-the-vote
campaign in the fall.
economy stimulated, which in tum
would generate more tax dollars.
ThrccofHunt1ngton Beach's seven grou1>5 Hunrington Beach Tomorrow "I think we would have 10 take a
Locally. Yacobou1 suppons the council memben. Peter Green, Grace and Amigos de Balsa Chica. very hard look at whether to continue
slow-growth m1t1ativc. Measure A Winchell and Ruth Finley, arc op-. Both groups oppose development with it," she said.
"I've tried to show I'm not a
mavenck." Yacobozz1 said. "That's
why I pve the money to the party. h 's
November I care about."
Through his law practice.
Yacobozz1 has seen how pervasive
the country's drug problem has
become.
He said it would save. rather than posed to any development m Bois.a m the wetlands and arc trying to raise She said the bill was meant to
cost. JObs. Chica. funds to purchase some or all of the faci litate plannin& for Bolsa Chica. If
However. he 1s not anti-growth, Signal property, Onro"' said. local officials don't SUl?J>Ort it, then
and would work to ensure Orange The council will hold a public ~-there may be no point in pushina 1t,
He'll match his conservative
credentials wnh any of the other
candidates.
"Even my own clients' problems.
whether it's a divorce case or what-
ever. often trace back to drugs." he
said
County received its fair share of hearing on the bill next Thursday on In her announcement Thursday. she said.
hif.hway dollars for needed roads. whether to ask Bergeson to abandon Wieder said. "I would raher pursue "We wouldn't take it personally.
'The main issue 1s quality ofhfe." SB 1517. other alternatives than to draw the Frocberg said.
Havmg worked 13 years for Rock-
well lnternauonal while attendina
na&ht school. Yacobozz1 holds strong
views on defense. He opposes any
cuts in defense spending. but would
trim out government waste to lower
Yacobozz1 would push for a com·
bmat1on of tougher treatment of drug
Cllporting countries and mcrcasro
ant1-dru& education in the United
States.
Yacobozz1 said. For that reason. he r;:::::=:;----------------=-----------------~------------------------------..,.....----------~
also opposes off-shore oil dnlhng and
expansion of John Wayne Airpon or
joint military-commercial use of El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
the deficit '
But he wouldn't hesitate to cut
social programs if necessary to bal·
ancc the budget. ·Tm sympathetic to
the sick. the helpless and espcc1ally
children. but others can do at if they
want to ..
He would lend his busm"ss ex-
penisc in Congress to keep the
He contends a united effon would
eradicate drugs
"It doesn·1 seem that hard to work
with 435 people," he said of Congress.
'Td like to sec us ~t a date (for
"ICtory in the drug war). JUst like
Pr~1dent Kennedy did for going to
the moon
"I cannot believe It can't be done."
Above all. Yacobozzi promises to
keep the workaholic schedule on
which he thrives.
"Constituent services are extreme-
ly hi&h on my hst." he said. "I would
treat them like my clients. If you call
my office at 2 in the morning. they"U
pul you through to my house
"I have a pager and a car phone It's
almost 1mposs1ble not to reach me."
OLLIE NORTH STUMPS FOR COX •..
From Al -
conduct ofOhver North was proper is the attention. "Thank you'for invit-
shockina... inJ me here Wlthout a subpoena." he
But at IM rally, North's populanty said.
was obvious. The Cox cam_paian
transported three busloads of sup-
~ners from Lrisure World who
JOiried stUdents. a handful ofMarinn
and others who enthusiastically
cheered Nonh. When he departed.
admirers pressed close to shake his
hand or seek his autoaraph.
The smiling Nonh seemed to enjoy
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Althouah dttractors have marred
some of his Southern C~lifomia
appearances. JUSt a single protester
attended the Costa Mesa rally He
carried a s1an readina .. Con-
tra/cocaine" in reference to unproven
reports the Contras were shipping
rocame to the U.S. to finance their
fight against the ruling Sand1nistaf in
N1caraaua.
Orange Coast sccunty police sub-
dued and handcuffed the protester.
but later rcl~sed him A Cox cam·
pa1cn worker to~ up the sign.
North later attended a S2SO per
person reception at the Irvine Hilton
for Cox followed by a $2,000 per couple~nncr at a pnvate residence in
Oranic.
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By JOHN ROOS ~
Remember when Australian ~tock offered little more I
tbari the lightweiaht sowidS ofAir·Sups)ly, Olivia Newton-·
John, th~ Little River Band, and Men At .Work?Well,
· welcome to 1988 .• Tlili new -ve ~ mdUda the likes Of Crowcled House, Midqlit . ftaU Ke1J! and the
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10pped off by the beat~ tatet M INXS ~In Excellt performina s.tuntay 'at ttie Pacific Ampbitbeatre:
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Performing Arts Center·
By ROBERT HYf'.!DMAN
Of the ~ Pilot Stoff
As if lewis Carroll's dreamy tole of
Alice's travels in Wonderland wasn't strange
eno.P. there's o story behind the story. It
seems the author snc.ed a curious relationship
witho IO·yeor·oldgtrl, who inspired his literary
c!OsSic while ti•ing Carroll with regret and
~for what was beyond his reach.
This revelation comes to light in on
ambitious balet to be performed during the
Notional Ballet of Canada's visit next week to
~ OrangeCoonty Performing Arts Center in
CostaMeso.
Presents . __,___:..:__::__----:-______ ~
National ·· Ballet of
"Alice," choreogrophedbvGlen Tetley
and aeoted especially for the T oronto-bosed
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the popular tale of thikjlike fantasy and a lesser· ·
known but real-life account of adult remi-
niscence, complete with its simultaneous moods
of joy and regret over what was and what could
hove been. · ·
Carroll, open name for Charles
lutwidge Dodgson, was o JO. year -old univer ·
sity professor who enjoyed spending time with
Alice Pleosonce Liddell, the daughter of on
Oxford University colleague. During a July
1862 b6ot trip, Dodgson told Alice of the
strange, upside-down world of the White
Rabbit, the Mod Hotter, the Ugly Duchess, the
Queen of Heats, and the dizzy events of the
Tea Porty. The daydream, of course, become
"Alice'sAdvenlure!'in "Wondetland," publish-
ed in 1865, ond the lollow ·up, "Alice Through
the looting Glass."
We know Carroll was close to liddeU
aod she-even 70 yeon k1ter, while accepting
an honorory doctorate at the time of the Carrol
centenary in 1932 -was food of him. Perhaps
Carrol's biggest regret was their great
disparity in age, that he would never know Alice
os on older woman,~ that she in time would
forget obout that riv&r boot trip that meant so
much to him.
Because it so deficotefy tops our
fom~ioritywith chtldhood fantasy while evoking
reflection of personoJ history, "Alice" was
greeted with enthusiastic ocdoim when it was "
introWc:ed in 1986, clld hos helped boost the
c •
On the cover: Karen Kam dances in "Ahce. "At
/eh, K oin is partnered with Peter Ottmann.
Above, Gregory Osbomedances w;th Kim
l 19htheort m "Onegin. 11 Below, dancers m some
of the intncote costummg m ''A11Ce. 11 Photogra-
phy by Anc*ew Oxenhom.
nos 0 long way to go."
The Notionol Bollet of Canada's visit to
Orange County comes during o season when
the Performing Arts Center also is inlent on
devek>ptng o "'Ider audience for cblce. In its
$eeond season, the center hos more thon
. doubled rts baDet offerings, having already
presented the Joffrey 8alet cm the Amencon
Boftet Theatre, and cootioomg with the
reputott00 of the Notional Ballet of Conodo. Conodion group's visit June 7 through 12,
With its first tour of the. western Unite(! Stoles in followed llTlmediotety by Rudolf Nureyev's Par 1s
11 years, the boflet company hopes to further Opera Boller, June 14-19.
enhance its distinction os a new star on the ''It's obvlOUS this is o great focifity for
international dance scene. ~e," W1"6er soidfollowmg a brief tour of
In a recent interview, OSSOCtOle ortishc the center. ''The backstage 1s roomy and
director Volefle Wilder sotd the ballet company comfortable, wtucti 1s espeooty important for
hos found it necessary to leove its Tor onto base, dancers. It keeps people happier d they' re not
and its periodic forays mto New York, to reoch on top of eoch other." .
o wider audience. Wilder also protSed the osymetric two-
"T ouring odds interest and prestige too tiered design of Segemrom Hall, which she
company, and it's also necessary," Wilder so id. believed would lend o welcome mtimocy
"The symphony cn1 opera groups, for despite its !age 3,000-seat capacity .
. example, con promote themselves through "I hod seen rt lthe centerl before in
recording. for a dance company.~ orJ.f hove ptioiogrQJils:' She sOia. '-'h's ~elY highly
TV or tour mg. r egorded, but it's new enough stil that it js not
''Our company's aim is to spread the art widely known just yet."
of donce to as many people os possible. It's While filmg hals for ballet is one
especioly impOffont~n ~~ico where concern,~ those aud'ieoces enfoy the ~ serie oned\Jcotional fwction os wel. There . performance IS another, especioly ot veroes .
• as not the some h~tory of donCe her~~ Ofld /1 like Orange County's where oudiences rrcy be therefor~~ oodlellC~, os ~have"' f_~, enioying ballet for tne first time.~ poinls ihe~id. IM that d)t.wcnsof rec99"iti0n, /Please see NATfOt.JAi/Poge 1 l J L~~~----=..-....~~-~~~+--------""-!'~-..~~~eQtoSJfher~~orts.cbceshl .. ~ HH9'-11 ~1!~'2'N•l!lf:ttP_~-~~-IM~ ·~*a
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3520 E. Coast Hi&hway, Corona del every Sunday aftcnaOoa &oa. 2 until
• M T W T p e Mar.67S-1922. · · 6p.m.536-6615orS36-t<421. '"'l'llEIWINGEU" Play ;au or~ 1 2 3 4 30s and <40s. now apPearina at the lloaday ·
Driftwood Cocktail Louqe, 21<462 -;."cwmoLIDO SOI JOtbSt N---r:i 5 6 7 8 9 1 Q 11 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntinaton ~ r.Jackie' Ryan Quartet, ewrJO
Beach on Friday and Saturday from p.m.-1 a.m. 67S-2968 .. 12 13 1415 16 17 18 7:30toll :30p.m.S3~1S. ~---"'----·
19 20 21 22 23 ·24 25 ~~y . . !!e•.-1 -cAFE LIDO SOJ 30th Street, CAFE LIDO SOl lOtb St. Newpon 26 27 28 29 30 Newnnrt Beach. 67S-2968. Max &n-Beach, Interscrtion •ilh Alex Taylor
netilnd. . toniahr8:30 p.m. tot a.m. 67S-2968. · JC)RN HENDEllSONT"SECOND Freeway, 8;30 p.m. to I a.m. WIND"with LriP Downs tbe
IA llON'S IN LAGUNA 1<46<4 B~ second ancf fOunh T= at ; < < Coast Highway, l...quna b. Mcadowlatk Country Oub. 16782
George D--h Butts Duo in &be Jazz Oub Room at 9 Graham St: Huntin&ton -. .
. Friday . P-~· 497-4871. WedllHday·
AN EVENING WITH EAllL 8anday '" CAFE UDO SOI 30th St .. Newport
KLUGH 8 p.m. at the Orangie County .. SALUTlt TO DlfllfY QOOI). Beach, prcKnts Supersu in shows at
Pmormin4 Arts Center, 600 Town ¥AN.'' fcatunftJ. JQC Williams and 7:30p.m.and IOp.m. TicketsareSIO.
Center ... Drive, &>sta Mesa. Ticke~kn-Forrest;-wtll be piescnted-at a .and arc availa.b.lc__aow at the club. -meavailabt~. p.m. at the Oranae County Per-67S-2968. , ~
or at any TaclcetMastcr outlet. 'lo forming Ans -Center. Tickets are and.a
chat&c. tickets by P!ione. ~II $14-28. Call SS6-ARTS for infor-.Tb 1
740-2000. For more informauon mation. Ticlctls also available -JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profi'"t""Or.
about this event. call 5S6-ARTS. J h ro ug~h • T J CK ET MASTER, pnization to Pft'Crveand enCC>Ufllle
VILLA NOVA Sin1er/p1anist 74().2000. live jazz meets every Thursday at 1
Ceasar Frazier performs a variety of NEW O~ .JAZZ a.ua of p.m. ·anc:1 is o~n to jan muSJcians
jazz and rhytbym and blues Thursday Sou them California monthly meet-and jazz buffs. For more inbmation,
through Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to in& 1:30 to 6~30 p.m. ~untinaton ~3'2'-<?r19' or~l1ScotlR~'.c~2-7~~.a• 1:30 a.m., Sunday throuah Wed~ Beach Inn. 21112 Pactfte _Q,ut .. ~ °' -'" 04e
day from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Hi&hway, Huntingt~n Beach.-~ ..
Richard Fauno's easy listcni!'J piano .. jam sets" of Quahfied mUSICWls
styling. ·3131 West Coast Highway, ,c-ary J0..40 minutes, danct floor and
Newpc)rt Beach. 642-7880. table cati!J,-f'Qlure ~rid ls '"Sons ol
.... £ -• .. ~... the Beath ' led by Bill Groavenor.
\.Al' r. LIDO, SOI .lVU1 St., Newpon Entry is $<4 donation qr membership -
Beach, 67S-2968, ~ts the Tony scale. (213) 393-8070 fot infor-___ ---'
Guerro Sextet from 8.30 p.m. to 1 mation. "A CllOlltJS LINE" at the Grand
a.m. CAFE UDO SOI 30th St:, Newport Dinner Theater. 7 F.,,ectman Way. ni&ht at 8:30. Saturday at 3 and 8:30, ·'BAAVEY" at the Costa Mesa
JAZZ CLUB ROOM at Ron's in "Beach..: Alex Tll)'lor and lntcnec:tion Anaheim (772-77 tO), niabtly C1cept Sunday at land hm. · Civic Playhouse, 61 1 Hamilton St,
Laguna, 146<4 South Coast Hiahway, fro~ J:30.-7:JO p.m. Bobby Redfield Mondays at varying cur\aln times ~ :ra MUSICAL?" at Costa Mesa (6SO.S269). Thurldays
Laguna Beach. cocktails & hors Laun Jazz. 8:30 p.m. &o I . a.m. until funhernotic:e. tbe Westminster Community throuahSaturdaysat 8 p.m., Sundays
d'ocuvrcs and recorded jazz music 67S-2968. ."DOGLOGIC"oathcSccoridS.. Theater. 7272 Maple St., West-al 2:30untilJuncl6.
Mohday throuah Friday, S to 8 p.m. -nlE SWINGDI"' are ~ bY . ofSouth Coat ~. 65$ Town minster (99S-;4113).· final per-"I DO, I DO" at the Lquna
497-4871. popt.dar demand ·at die Driftwoocl Center Drive, Costa Mesa fonnuc:a IOliillat and Saturday at Playhouse, 606 Laauna Canyon
llONNIE BllOWN a CO. jazz Cocktaill..0~2146~PKificCout (911,:-4033),doli .. ·pewtllma~~ l:JO. Road. ~na Beac\ (<494-07<43).
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Calelldar o..tinued
Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8
'. • p.m., Sunda)'sat 2:30 until June 19. ~ "'I DO..J DO" at the Southampton
Dirmcr I nea~r. 140 Ave. Pico. San
, Ocmentc (498-7576). Wednesdays
and Tbunda~ at 8: IS, Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:45, Sundays at I :30
and 8:15 throulh June 19.
"TB£ DIPORTA.NCB OP BgJNG
f!AllNl!!ST" by the La Habra Com-
munity Theater at the Depot Play-
house. 31 I S. Eudid SL, La Habra
(992"°'91). Fridays and Saturdays at
· 8 p.m. throu&h June 2S.
"'THE Pllm PIPER" by the
American Childnm's Thca1cr at the
Anaheim Cultural Aru Ctnter. 931
N . Harbor Blvd., Anaheim
(751-5032), Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. through June 26.
.. PUMP BOYS AND DlNE'ITES"
at the Gem Theater, 182.52 Main St ..
Garden Grove (636-7213), Wednes-
days th~Saturdaysat 8 _p.m. untal
June 2S with Sunday performances
June Sat 3 p.m. and June 19 at 7:30.
"SEASCAPE" at the Altcmauve
Repertory Theater. 1636 S. Grand
Ave .• Santa Ana (836-7629). cloStng
performances tonight through Sun-
day a~ 8 p.m. .
"THE SOAPY MURDER CASE" at
the Way Off Broadway Playhouse.
10.58 E. First St, Santa Ana
(S47-8997), final performances to-
night through Sunday at 8 p.m.
'"THE SOUND OP MUSIC" at
EJizabeth Howard's Curtain Call
O.nnCTTheatcr, 690EJ Camino Real.
Tustin (838-1 S40). niahtJy CJtcept
Mondays at varying curtain umcs
through ScpL 4,
Friday
UCI PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE
Enc Wright, conductor. 8 p.m. to-
night OCI Fine Ans Concert Hall.
Tickets ~ S6. SS and S4 at Bren
Center Box Offitt and Ticlcetron. Call
856-5000 for tclepho~ crcdJt card
orders.
Saturday
PACIFIC SYMPHONY OR-
CHESTRA conducted by ·Ron
Ravenscroft, presented by Chamber
West at Orange C,P.W'!ty Performing
Ans Center at 8 'J>."m. ton1ghl Pro-
&ram includes Ron R.avcnscrof\'s
Violin Concttto wtth Alexander
n. Gil..,,""" s.aw-a,-.,.,.
a.....¥OU.t
HMS PINAFORE
May,27tb thru June 26th
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00
. Sunday Matinees at 2:'0
The Newport Theatre An. Center
631-0288
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MllrTOM. •
Of all tbc rtchcs )'Oll could lclYc 1ID )'O'.w family. the IDOll
PftCbJI II the gift of lik. bu' bcquea IO the Amertao
Han Allodadoo a.urcs ma priCdas 1qpcy by suPPonma
raearcb Do bmt dbc:asc prewmoo.
lb lam mutt lbotll the Pbnncd Giving ProgriuD, au m
.,.,,_ k't the 6nt seep in makJng ;. memory tbll bsu bcyocxJ
a Ublmc.
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Horvath. soloist. For 11ckct infor-
mation. call .S.56-ARTS or Ticket-
Master. 740-2000.
Sanday
THE BOUZV ROUGE CAFE
Classical string quanet Opus IV
accompanies Sunday brunch 11 a.m.
to I p.m. 3001 Newpon Blvd ..
Ncwpon Beach. 673-3440.
EL RANCBJTO MEXICAN R~
T AURANT 2800 Newpon Blvd ..
Ncwpon Beach presents
1n1ernat1onally known classic
guitarist Copperfield ever) Sunda~
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 675-6855.
l"rlday
UCI FACULTY DANCE CON·
CERT Choreographed and danced by
UCl dance facult~. tonifht at 8 p.m
and Saturday a1 _ and p.m. at the
Fine Ans V1llaic Thcatl'C.' on the UC!
Campus. Tickets arc $8 wttkend. $7 wcekda~s and matinee. Tickets avail-
able at Bren Center Box Office and
Tickctron. C:ill 856-5000 to charge
tickets by phone.,,.
THE AMERICAN INTER-
NATIONAL DANCE CO. prc:srnts a
swing class at 8 p.m. each Fnday
followed by a dance social from
9-1030 p.m .. a Jltlcrhug class.each
Monday at 8 pm.. and a be.l.ltoom
and Latin class each Wcdnesda\" at 8
p.m. S20 for sc"en lessons. 650-3o48
Sanday
SUMMER SERENADE presented
b~ the Ballet Montmanrc and the
Children \Ballet :u 4 p.m. at Newpon
Harbor High School Auditorium. 600
Irvine A\•e .. Nc""'pon Beach. Tickets
arc $7 and arc donations tn dcduc-
11bk Children under 12 and senior
c1t1zens. SS. For more informauon.
call 646-7688
BIG BAND MUSIC keq>s dancer\
on their foet e' cry Sunday night in the
S"'allo" 's ('o,c lounge aqhc historic
S;in C'lemente Inn. 2600 .\ven1~ de
Prcs1dentC' San Clemente 7 to I I p m
.,,.uh 1hc Dean's ~ons swing band
and featured 'ocaltst Lisa Po""ell. 498-920~.
Monday ,
MARTIN Ir TONI'S Swing Dance
Club meets at SC'-'Cral Orange Count~
locations. Dances. clan« conlCSts.
dance tnps. play outinp. bach
panics arc some of the activiucs..
Dance lessons are offered bcsinning
to advanced.. ballroom to swins. For
limes and locations.. call 840-3Sl8
Tue.day
NATIONAL BALLET OP CAN-
ADA . .\t the Oran~ County ftt.
forming .\ns Center. throu&h hne
12. ·· .\hcc~ a ncv. ballet inspired b"
Ahcc in Wonderland toda) thro~ Thu™1a~ at 8 p.m.'"Onqrn" a ~•~of
Imperial Russia. June 10 and 11 at 8
p m· and 2 p.m matinees Ju~ 11 and
12. TickctsrangcfromSIOto$35and
arc 3\<lllabk at the center boit offic~
.md Tid.ctron. For more infor-
mation call 556-1\RTS
WEEKLY SENIOR DANCES arc
prt'i4.·n1C'd b\ Lhe Costa ~csa Seniors
from S-11 p m Featured as lave band
mus1l and a large. woode1'I dan~
Ooor \ Ct(T3nS offol'C.'1gh Wan bu1ld-
ing. ~6'i \\c 18th St Costa Mesa S2
donation
w eclnetMtay " FREE DANCE LESSONS b) Ca'
Cannon tonight 7-8 pm at San
<.lcmC'ntc Inn. 2600 .\ venida de-I
GREEK FOOD & PASTRIES
ST. PAUL'S CJ Souvlaloa 0 Baklava
::: Cheese Plti.l D Loukoumades
::J SpmclCh P1tc1 C Coffee House
GREEK OlrlHODOX ::J Gyros D Beer = Grp(>k 5.lusq C Wrne
.CHURCH \
PRESENTS
lR.oin~~·
= Greek Sa!ad C Gree4\ Wme
CRAFTS & HANDWORK ·
Greek imports
Reiag10US Items
Greek Artifacts
LIVE GREEK MUSIC
GREEK DANCING
& Authentic Greek
Dance Groups
•GAMES
DRAWING
Grand Prize
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Orange Coanty Fairgroands 1988 f-IONQt\ CRX
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ArtingJon Dr. (Gate 4)
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plus 10 other ~ Prizes
SI PfT ticket OR
12 tickets b $10
DllAWING. S aay, ..._ 5
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Sl:JN[)\Y
11AM -8PM
~·. . . . FREE ~ION/PARKING . . .
-• -· -• -.--. -Ollfl"IOt Dat*»<*/-Frldlly. "J\1'19 ~,..-•
ae r .t "' .-. t>ti~ \~ 1oitq a
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Prcsidente in San Clemente. Dance to
the music of Les DouaJas and
bLS quintet .. 49a..9202. ----Thanday
COSTA M&U QUJCUTEPPDS
a scnaor citizen square dance aroup
seek expcnenced square dance cou-
ples to join them. The Quictsteppeis
meet ruularly every Thursday, 10
a..m. to noon at the downtown
community c::el\ler,
Anaheim and Center Sts. in C.osta
Mesa. For more information, call
545-5669.
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Prlday
UNCOMMON COUNTRY /FOL&
MUSIC 2rn Home presents a concert
at 7: 30 p.rN ton1aht at the Main Hall
of the Community Part in Turtk
Rock.~omcrofSunnyhiJI and Turtle
Rock, Irvine. Admission is $10.
SponM>rcd by Luv Links lntcr-
nauonaJ.837-LINK.
Sunday
CRAZY HORSE S1'Eil BOUSE
presents Jeff Pearson ton1aht in two
performances. 7 and 10 p.m. 1580
Brookhollow.(Dycr Road exit,
Newport Frccway) Santa Ana. For
ucket mformauon and dinner reser-
vations call 549-1S1 2.
Monday
CRAZY HORSE STEA.It BOUSE
presents Kns KnstofTcrson tonight
and Tuesday 1n 1wo pcrfonnances, 7
and IO p. m. I 580 Brook.hollow (Dyer
Road exit, Newport Freewa.Y) Santa
Ana. For ticket infonnat1on and
dinner ~ations. call 549-1S12.
Friday
UCI REGGAE FEST AND
SPRING FF3l'IV AL from noon to 6
p.m. at the Bri• Lawn on Periera
Dr. on the UCI Campus. Admission
is ftt.c.
PAaFIC AMPITllEA TRE Heart.
with special auest Michael Boulton
toniaht at 7:30 p.m. Reserved seatina:
S 18]0/lawn seatinf'. S 14. Tickets .are
available at the Pacific Amphitheatre
box office and at all Tidetron
locations. For more information and
to ctwwe tickets by phone. can
Teletron 116)4-1300.
lllVINE MEADOWS
AMPllll'llEATRE' pflCSents Jethro
Tull's 20 Anniversary tour with
Fairport Friends at 8 p.m. Tickets
available at Tickctmastcr. 7~2000
or JI the box office on the niaht of
performance ooty. •
DUU'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT-
CLUB in the Ncwporier Resort. 1107
Jamboree Road. Newport Beach
presents the aoldcn • of rock 'n. roll
1 p.m. to 2 a.m. niahtly except Sunday
and Monday. Ro cover chatgC.
Oassic bands will pcrfonn the era's
greatest hits from "Good Golly, MlSS
Molly.'' to "I Want To Hold Your
Hand." 64-4-1700.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690
Newpon Cen1er Drive. Newport
Beach presents Marlene Arden's
songs and music in the Conserv'atory
Lounge Monday through Fnday S to ---------------------------------------------
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THE ~}!.OVSB Restaurant
and Tavern. }4() South Coast H!f.b·
way, Lacuna Beach. pracnts bve
cntcnainmc:nt and dancina niabtJy.
•94-8088.
SUNSBT PUB l 66SS Pacific Coast
Htahway. Sunset Beach. offen live
entertainment seven nilhts at week.
Tonilht and Saturday. 'fbe Dukes of
Rh)dlim. 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
S92-1926.
COURTHOUSE BESTAUllANT
presents Nathaniel Jam and the
Wayne Wayne· Band Thunday
throuah Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to I a.m.
The Courthouse-is located one block
ofT the SS ftt.cway, West OD
MacArthur Blvd. in the Hutton
Centre. 721-8121.
IISS, THE a.VB 2285 Newport
Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Aasbina liahts.
mirrors and a hug.e dance Ooor. Not-
shirts or shorts. Tickets are SS for all
shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call
833-1160.
THE BOP presents tbc coolest
"Hoppy" Hour in town S-7 p.m.
toniaht. and Saturday. Oa~ with
Ride Johnson ($3 cover charJc);
Sunday. the Hop features the .. Bntish
Invasion .. with Rock Around 8~
(S3 cover charge) and is
Monday: "Rock Around the Clock. ..
a histo_ry of rock and roll featurina
Jason Chase, Tues. at 8 p.m:(S3 cover
charst).: Wed. Lip Syncs contests., no
cover cha~ Thursday. Dance!
Dance! Dance! with Rick Johnson. no
cover charge. 18774 Brook.burst,
Fountain Valley. 963-2366.
THE CROWN BOUSE,32802
Sou1h Pacific Coast Highway. South
~suna • Frank Ricci and Trio
perform Tuesday through Saturday. 9
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Bfue Adti>t is
"
AWESOME ...
Superb special effects,
f abUlous creatures and
other·worldly
settings.''
-Joseph Gelmls, NCWSD.\Y . .. , LQVE
·w1LLOW' ...
Enthralling, beautifully
produced with enough
thrills and unique
touches for both
bright kids and
Intelligent adults."
-c.y ''-*""· KABC-lV
featured Sunday and Monday at 1:30
p.m. 496-5773 OT 499-2625.
OOACll llOV8B 331S7 Camino
Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano
presents adult comedy with Bird. and
MacOooaJd toniaht. Must be 21 and
older for this shOw. For ticket sales
and dinner reservations, call
496-8930. Concert hot line: 4964927.
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PACIPIC AMPITllBATllE lnxs
with soecial aucst Sled Pulse ton~abt at 7:30 p.m. ReteTVcd sat1.,.:
S 18.SO/lawn seatil\f, S 14. Tickets are
av.ailable at the Pacific Amphjtheatre
boi ofrlCe and at all Tic.ketron.
locations. For more information and
to cl\atgC tickets by phone. call
Teletron at 634-1300.
COACH BOUSE 33157 Camino
Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano
presents The Smithereens toniabt.
For ticket sales and dinner reser-
vations.. call 496-8930. Conoen bot
line: 496-8927.
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.. A SALUTE TO BENNY GOOD-
MAN" 198' Bia Band Series of the <>ranee County Performina Arts
Center opens tonisht It 8 p.m. with a
Benny Goodman salute fcaturina.
vocahsu Joe Williams and Helen
Forrest and cla.rinet vinUOIO Abe
Most. Tickets ma.r be purchased at
the Center Box Office or any Ticltet-
M&Slcr outlet. 1ncluclina May Co .•
M usiC' P1us and Spottmart. To ctwae
tickets by phone, call 7~2000. for
more information. call SS6-ARTS.
PACIFIC AMPITHEATRE Dan
FO$clbcr& with special aucst Mqical
Stnngs toniaht at 7:30 p.m. Reserved
sea1i'na: Sil.SO/lawn seauna: $14.
Tickets arc available at the Pacific
..
Amphitbeittt bo• office aod at all
Ticketron locations. For ~ iafor-
mation and lO dwJe tickets b)' ~call Tdctron at 634-1300. -VILLA NOVA Ricbanl Fauno's
piano styli~Suoday throuah Wednesday. daily S p.m. to 2
a.m .• 3131 W. out Hilbway, New-
port 8cacb 642-7880. •
TllB W&llB 1IOUSB Restaurant
and Tavern, 340 South Coat H!fh-
way, Lasuna 8pcb. pracots hvt
entenainmcnl and dancina niabtly. 494-8088
SVNBBT PVll l66SS hafic Coast
Hi&bway, Sunset Beach. oft'en live entertainment -se~n niahts at week..
Rob Rio -Rippin Blues A Boosie
from 3 '° 7 p.m.; Nouveau a p.m. to
midn11ht. 592-1926.
CSOWN BOVIB Restaurant.
32802 South Pacific Cout ffiabway.
South taauna. Jw Blue . Adept,
Theresa and Parks I p.m. lo I a.m
Sunday lnd Monday. 496-S773 or
4.99--2626.
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LOUIE LOUIE'S 1670 Newport
Blvd at 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Free
admission. Must be 21 and over.
64S-S441.
THE WID1"E BOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. }4() South Coast H!f.b-
way, t.aauna Beach, presents hve
entertainment and dancina ni&btly.
494-8081.
THE COUllTBOUSB RES-
TAURANT Nathaniel Jam Band
Monday' throuah Wednnday from
6:30 p.m. One block ofT the SS
Freeway, west on MacArthur Blvd. in
Hutton Centre.
SUNSET PUB l66SS Pacific Coast
Highway. Sunset Beach, ofTcn hve
entertainment seven niahts at week
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' Juke ~~BiU Lynch, 9 pm. to
I a.m. 592·1926-.
Ti.11 '•1
-PACD NnECLva· 1as12 Beach
Blvd. in H1&ntinaion Beach. Blues NiabL Show time is 10 p.m. 21 and
OVtt. Admiwon at the door 1s $4.
Call ~2211 for infonnat1on.
CANNDY llaTAU1UNT 10-niJht. Wedoesday and Thursday. the
Mart Gunrero Duo. 3010 Lafayette
Ave. Newpon Beach. 67S-S777.
SNEil PUVIEW performs hve
each Tue9day from 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m.
at the Shenton Newport Hotel, 4>4S
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
83J.0570.
IUNlft PUB 166S.S Pacific Coe.st Hiabway, Sunxl Beach. offers hve
eoter111nmen1 icven naahu ll week.
Jawae and the Un.known Band lo-
ni&bt 9 p.m. to I a.m. S92-1926 '8E WlllTE llOlJSZ Restaurant
and Tavern, 340 South Coast H1ah-way, l..quaa Beach, pments Luke
and the Locomotives 9:30 p.m. to
I :30 a.m. S2 cover charae. 494-8088.
Wrl=nllay
-IKVINE MEADOWS
AMPBl'tllEATRE prestnts Iron
Maiden with Guns ·n· Rosn at 8 p.m.
toni&ht and Thursday Tickets avail-
able at Ticketmastcr. 7~2000 or at the box office on the night of
performance only
B.ElllCK"S UPSTAIJlS LOUNG!
presents Shenna Hope and Martin
Mead 8 p.m 10 I :30 a.m Wcdnc5day
thro\&lh Saturday. Country. <'•Jun.
Blues.. Jan and showtuncs. 18120
Von Karman Ave. I Nine. SH-130.S
THE WRITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1fh-
way. Lquna Beach, ~nts hvc
era~rtainment and dandn& n1ahdy
•94-8088.
SUNSET PUB 166.SS Pacific Coast
Hiahway, Sun~ ee.ch. ofTen hv~
e1'1"1\&Jnmtnl seven n1ahts at week.
JudahStarr9p.m to I a.m 592-1926
ftand&J
SUNSET PUB 166.SS Pacific Cout
Hiahway, Sunset Beach. offers hve
enler'\&inment seven mah&s a week
Thn>uah Saturday. The Cock. 9:30
p.m. to 1:30a.m . S92-1926.
COACH BOUSE 331 S7 Camano
CaplllrUO, San Juan Capistrano
pracnts Manha Davis. former lead
sinter of the Moaels toniaht. For
tick.ct saJcs and dinner rnervauons.
call 496-8930. Concert hot line:
'96--8927.
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NE8S Oran,e Coast Cliipc.er 26. at Capri's 1n Oran,t. For 1nfonnauon Table uubc Wes1nunsier Lanes. 64 71 f' Al.E..N.D.S. a~ aaoci8tK>O
(custody not required) offers new and reservations. call S21 -Sl7S. Wes!nunster Ave. in Westminster for fun and lfOWlb. IDCC1S QCh
triendsbips. varied lldlvities, carina • PllDIZ OP LIPE SINGLES Stea.k bqsnnlJl& at 1:30. $4.SO for lessons. Wednaday S p.m. to midaitht iA the
people. Guest cards avJilabk. Fry and Dancic at the American no'Charttfor~~3.Sl8. Zot Room. lrvmc Hiltoft. 17900
847-1600or ~S711. Lesion Post. 21S W. tSlh St., New-Jamboree RC*I. lrvu.e. Free va&n PAREH1'8 wn&Otrl' PART-pon Beach. S to 9 p.m .. For raer-Wediu1 ll&l_ ___ put1na, adllUSSIOD is SI per pcnon.
NERS Huntincton Beach Chapea va1ions. c:aJI 8~744. Wll!ZLOPP'1UENDSRIP,sn'lles ~I 1n for half-~ if )'OU brina a
S9S hosts a free orientation for siQ&k o-;er 4S. mttt for dinner at 6:30 p.m. f'ncnd. act 1n flU if you~ two by
parents. Call chapter phone 891-79)S Taeeday attM Counyard ID Santa Ana. CaJI c:aJ11na 16}..3111. n&cmiola 21 I I
for meeti~ location and edclitionaJ 80WEUMUSEUMS1NGLBSFor S21-S87S for n::servation.s and 1nfor-after S p.m. Free J.month pessi~
membenb1p information. the Ans meets at 7 p.m. m the mauon. membership by attendins.
Membcn.hip in Parents Without Education Center. Bowen MUJCUm. LIFE ON YOUR OWN sin&Jn SS NEWPOllT BtACB IAD.IHG
Partnen is open Lo divorced. lq)lr-2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Lecture and over, meet new fnends 1n a warm SINGLES • dub for non-smok.Jna
ated. widowed or never married Slide prosram by David Lubman on supponive atmosphere every sinaJc sailors with or without• boat.
pattnuoflivinachildmi. Custody of concen hall acQusucs. Cos1 is $4 for Wednesday 3to4:30p.m. fora vaned llC 21 and older. Meets the first and lhe children is not a factor. A cv>n-members. S6 for non-members. For P"Oll'lm third Wednesday of each month at
profit, non-sectarian, educational or-mon: infonnation c:all 964-0911. 1ndudlna dinner at local restaurants lbe Huntinoe>n Beach Inn. Pactfte
pniz.ation. PWP -provides a pro-SWING AND BAUJlOOM DANCE and a monthfy pot luck. Oam Senior Coast H1&bway in HuntinSS0!1 Beach
gram of socia.I activities. discussions a.UB team wnt coast swina, fox-Center. 800 Marauerne (Sth and 6:30 to 10 'b!'.; Medina becins With
and s1udy poups for sinaJc I-rents uot. waltz. samba. tanao and all Marsucme) Corona del Mar. drinks and d'oeuvra in the bar.
and their families. ballroom dancn at the lrv1ne Hihon 644-324.S. followed by a mectina and K'livities
WHEEL OF FIUEND6lllP a.nates Zoe Room at 8 p.m. S6 or S 19 per P&Dll! OF LIFE SINGLES meet at 7 p.m. Social hour follows the
O'IC1'4S, mee1 forT.G:l.F.at S:30p.m. month. Dance at 9 p.m. For more for djnner at Mulberry Street Res-meetm1 Cosus S6. CaD 673-3018 for
at Poppy's Cafe in Anabe1m. For 1nforma1ion. caU 494-0:593. taurant and Bar, 114 W. W11!hU"c. recorded tnfo about dub K'llV'lties.
reservations and information. c:a1I llAJlTIN AND TONI'S SWING Fullerton at 7 p.m. For reservations SOCIAL FUNSBOP POlt Sll~Si7.S. DANCE a.UB mttu 11 the K.ana's and 1nformauon.. call 836-8744 SINGLES Opportunities and ac-PllDIE OP' UF&SINGLP.S MEET....=.::..::.:.~..::..::....:...:.____.:;~~~~-=-___.:;:...:.::....:...:._~..:...:.__:_~~...;,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
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~. Fulknon S to 7 p.m.
Information. c:a1I ~744. For t'CllCl'-
vations.. call 836-8744.
F .L.l.Jl.T. D~nc101 at the
Mcadowla~ 8 p.m. DJ. John
Symes. Refreshments. S3, 16782
Graham SL. Huntanaton Beach. ln-
formauon line: 647-1628.
Sabuday
F .LLB..T Fun Lovina lnclivtduals
Relauna Together bna s1x-m1le hike
and lunch. Call Ted Hill 841-3m.
for more informa&ion.
WHEEL OF Jl'BJENDSBIP Sin&les
45 and over. meet for dinner at 6:30
p.m. at Cask and Oeaver in C>rante.
For information and reservations..
call S2 l-.S87S.
PJUME OF LD'E SINGLBS
Cru1se{Dlncc(St.ar Piny Cnaitcs).
laviOJ from Lona Bead Harbor.
Prepai(t only S20. For raervations
and information. call ll6-1744.
NON-SMOUNC SINGLSS of
Ammca, (N.S.SA) meets e~ Sat-
urday at 8cntkf s, 7979 Center Dr .•
next to the 40S FIUWly and Baich
BJvd. Huntinaton Beach.. Meetin&. 6
to 9 p.m. S6 for non-members. S2 for
mtmb(rs. Door prizes. hon
d'oeuvres. 846 3440 or 24 bout evtttt
hotline. 894-8932...
Sa.Dday
-FLOlT Sunday propams beain at
6:4S p.m. ID lhe Seeditr Villlee
Shoppi~n1 Center, 2205 Main Street.
Suite 20, H1&n~ &actt Call
840-0107 for men information.
POC'l.IS M, a poup of sinaJes 11CS JO. 39, meet at ll .30 Lm. at tfie South
Coast Community Chu~h. S 120
Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 154-7600.
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tivities sponsored by the Knowledge
Bank. 7 to l 0 p.m. in Costa Mesa. Call
898-7878 (Qr location and infor-
mation. Materials and refreshments
provided.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
SINGLES meet Wednesdays 3 to 4
p.m. in Room 3.
Coffee and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m.
fo~owed by a special program.
Thanday
dancina. miun and prizes. S 12 at the
door. Call for information 665-6633
or 261-2023.
.. NO NAME" SINGLES DANCE S
to 8 p.m. at Twains. 2101 E. Edinger
at the SS F~y. Santa Ana. Dance
and happy hour, door prizes and hors
d'oeuvrcs .. $4 admission. No dues.
no membership fees. CalJ S21 ~8691
for more information.
PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES mtet
foradiscus.siongroupin ScaJ Beach at !C~~=~,.....~!!.~~F!:~·~·~rv.!, __ 7 p.m. Non members $2. Refresh· r' ....,., -• •
mcnts. Forreservatio~and location,
~,::-~~isco AND aAI.btooM ~ . FrldaJ
DANCE Q..UB Meets every n~ . ELLEN DEGENERES hottest
day at 8 p.m. at 738 W. 17th si.; three comedienne on the comedy circuit
blocks south of Newpon Blvd. in tonight through Sunday.
Costa Mesa. S 19 month fees. Learn T8E IMPROV presents three side-
the laiest dances followed by a dance splittina acts each ni.&bt Tuesday
or other activities each week. For throu&h Sunday at 4lSS Campus
more information call 49+0593.. Drive, Suite 138, Irvine. Showtimes
A.S..A.P Singks Association of Pro-and admission pricel are 8 p.m.
fessionaJs meet every Thursday eve-Monday ($3); Sun<!ay. Tuesday
ning in the Zot Loun~. Irvine Hilton through Thursday, (S6): 8:30 and
and Towers, 40S and Jamboree Blvd. 10:30 p.11). Friday and Sat11rday, ($8).
6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Small group doorsopenat6p.m. Dinner is served
net working. personal introductions, ni&htly. Patio <iJnina is now available
hot and cold hors d'oeuvres. Social for late shows Friday and Saturday.
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DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT
LOUNGE at the Newporter Resort
presmts a ~ial
Monday N1&ht Showcase with com~
edians from throughout the Southern
California area perfonnina. begio-
nins at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday
Night Showease has no cover charae.
The Newporter Resort is located at
11 07 Jamboree Rd.ju5t east of Pacific
Coast Hi&)\way in Newport Beach.
644-1700, ext. 575.
THE IMPROV features three of
LA 's best kr>own comedians every
Monday night. For information and
dinner reterVations. call 854-S4SS.
Tueeday
TOMJ(Y SLEDGE presents: a
unique comedy night club act at the
lmprov thr()Qgh June 12.
THE dWROV presents three side-
SJ>littin& acts each niaht Tuesday
throuah Sunday. Showtimes and
admission prices ~ 8 p.m. Monday
($3); Sunday. Tuesday tbroU&h
Thursday, ($6); 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday,
($8), doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is
served nightly. ·
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GRECIAN FESTIVAL today
throuah Sunday in the ~ic area of
the Oranse County Fair and Expo.
sition Center. 88 Fair Drive., Costa
Mesa. SpollfOred by SL Paul's Greek
Orthodox Church. Hours arc 6 to 11
p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
LAmMA tu--c ,..,.._
Saturday and 11 a.m. to I p.m. on more information, call the Central
Sunday. 733-2366. office, 11752 Ga•n Grove Blvd.
' MAGIC ISIAHD mientJy ope« to Ste. I IS. Garden Grove., at 554-1440
the public tor the first time. provides or 2~9007.
patrons with the best in comedy, · SPBEDWAY c-very Friday from 8
magic and psyc)lic talent. Rich to 10 p.m. in the gra.nds&and arena at
Natale. comic imprC$Sionisa will per-the Oanee Countl Fair and Expo.
fonn . with bis 14' celebrity 1m-sition Center, 88 fair Drive, Costa
penonatfons t.broocb June 12. Din-Mesa. Call •92-9933 for details..
ner and ~hows Wed~ tlrroyab
Saturday from 6 p.m. Ouldren are &atudaJ
welcome to brunch and sbOws Sun· --WS8'TSU 80llllSa BOltU
day from 9:-30 a.m. Macie Island is 8BOW 8 a.m. to S p.m. at ·the
located at 350S Via Oporto in Equestrian Center, Ora• County N~ Beach. Validated or valet Fair and Exposition Center. U Fair
park1nc. Dress code, rctqvations Drive, Costa Mesa. No cost to
required. For reservations and infor-specwors. Sponsored bf lbc OraQ&C
mation, caD 675-0900. County Fair Equesinan Center.
CANNDY llESTAuaANT fea.. 7Sl-3247. tures Cbampqne Supper Cruises OB.ANGE OOVNTY SWAP MEET
every Friday, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ; insented by ·Tet-Phjl Enterprises •
Sunday, S to 7 p.m.; Olampqne each Saturday and Sunday in the
Brunch Cruises. Saturday and Sun· main parki• lot of the Oranat •
day. IOa.m. to noon and 1:30to 3:30 County Fair Grounds 1 a.m. to
p.m. 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newport 4 p.m. Admission is fi1\y ccnu .for
Beach. For more information, call walk..ins. Oranse County Fair-
67S-S7n. ' uods · fi • _.._ be "' ... -~ .... T "'-t .. -c•---:-• sn:! an onnal.IOO .,_,ne num r '-IU'C. ...,_ 1\.oo ... ,... __, IS 751-3247.
piano Wed. evenina. and piano or GOLDENWBSTCOLl.BGESWAP
guitar,Sapop, ind show tunes MEET .. a.ru. to 3 p.m. with free
Thurs. t. evenings. All music is admi$Sion and free parki"JI today and
performed durina dinner. Also fea-tomorrow. Space fee as SIO on
tured is music at Sunday brunch. SaturdaysancfSvndaysortwospaccs 319~2 Camino Ca]1iJtmlo. San Juan for SIO on sundiy, with proc:eeds
Capistrano. 436-0212. . from the swap meet aoina to campus
UGUNA POETS meet each Fn. ~t club$ and OfPDiutions. acholanbips ~ p.m. at the Ll&una Beach pubhc and community scrvic:e projects. For
library, ~3 G~~. l.quna additional information, call
Beach. &cryont 1s wdcotne. Call . 893:-2319. The swap meet is hcld in
494-9SSO or 494-837S. the parkin, lot located at the entrance
OVEBEATE&S ANONYMOUS of the collclC at the Golclen West
welcomes newcomers to more than Street traffic li&ht bet-ween Edinatr
90 mminp hdd weekly at locations and Mcfadden ~trceu.
throughout Orange County. ·There
are nodieu. fees or dues, only a desi~
to stop c:atina compulsively. For
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Now and tb~ responsible
columnists provide a little space for
public savice. Not that Uncle Don is
responsible. The best public service
be could provide is not to write a
column. but this Tunday is election
day and an informed voter is an intell~t voter. And not an Uncle
Donttadcr.
Beina a devolcd reader of this
column presupposes thaJ you not
only have ""few derailed cars on the
train of life. but the trlCb are badly
waqied. You need help.
Let's take a loot af the ways to
dcsermine bow to vote.
Option . l : Research. Read cam-paip literature and attend forums
where the issues and candidates appear. Nuah. Laken are on this
week.
Option 2: Follow the learned and
wiJened oPiniOM of the local news-
paper. Be careful of papen wastina
Sl*lC on columnists who fancy them-
selves witty, clever and riginal.
Option 3: The Uncle Don Method
or Dartboard A This is
where you roll up to the po · place
with no prior knowJedae. You ook at
the ballot and if this auf s name looks eood <.v that proposition's title
doesn't sound riaht. you vote accord-inlly. SuMlethis is the method you11 use, I
wanna pve you some ~neral as-
1um9lions and then apply this
mctbod to some specific issues.
Candidates' names are your culde
to comet votinc. Nick Ropbeliak for
Corontr, Herb Peese for County
Health Officer, and Moe Later for
Sheriff are easy names to avoid.
Propotitioosud measures usually
have self-eaplanatory titles allowina
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'Crocodile Dundee II': Still fun for some
Patricia Lewis
Nuw
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If you want another chance to &Oto
Australia for a ··g'day. mate," here it
is. Mick is back with all bis charm and
laughs in .. Crocodile Dundee JI."
I really cnjo>'Cd this movie. I
------wanted it to go on
and on. It is a
movie of constant
smiles and laughs.
We return to the
man from Austral-
~ for an Aussie
holiday, and what
a holiday it turns
out to be. This time
MM~b'e stans out in New York. Can he
fit in? Do you want him to fit in. be
one.of the crowd? No way. ls this the
city for Mick? You dccidi for your-
self. But it is funny.
The way Mick fishes in New York
at the start gets the movie off with a bans. and I mean BANG. Somehow
we can tell he is different from the
averaie New Yorker. He is a treat 10
watch.
Then there is the way he looks for a
job. You may ask yoursclfifhe realfy
wants a job or what He makes friends
with everyone. Who could resist a
friendly &UY with just your ave""rq.e
knife? But even with all his charm he
does make a few enemies.
Paul Hogan is al his best in this
movie. We sec our hero usin& his wit
and charm to outwit the best of them.
He is once again batllina ~vil. This
time it is a South American coc.ainc
dealer who kidnaps Sue, Mick's
girlfriend. How will he get her beck?
He enlisu just a few friends from a
local bar. We sec
him outsmart the
bad guys on two
fronts -New
York and Austral·
ia. What would
this movie be like
without putting
our hero Mick
back in his natural
habitat? Not u Cl·
citint. that's whaL
We apin sec the picturesque Outback
where we fint fell io love with
Crocodile Dundee.
Some may say bow can he do it
gain? Will this one be as ll>Od as the
first? My answer is a raounclina yes.
It may be the same old thi"I. but why c:~ a IOC>d thins? No muon, just
kttp 11 Comins.
KadarJa c..Jter
UC Sula Bathra SbMleat Nhrpert~
.. He's Bliek." the ads say, but hey, it
feels Jilte he never went anywhere.
Micbacl J. "Crocodile .. Dundee is
-------. JUSt the same, only a little · more
domesticated, a lit·
·ue more predict-
able, and a lot less run.
... Dundee· II"
lacks the surprise
and spontaneity
which marked
-..-~--ll--.J Paul Hopn's first film appearance:
The movie manipulates and continu-
ally assaults the viewer with charac-
ters who've already been established.
So he hasn't c:hanacd? Bia deal. &ive
meaploL
I felt like a card table on bridse
night -always being set up. And lor
another line or another Pl which
exploited a theme which was aheady
appearin_1 threadbare.
The film picked up when they
reached the Australian outback and
we were allowed to sec Dundee in his
natural erement. Always cool, always
collected, I was never 10 any doubt as
to who was in charae. Hopn right to
the finish. Unfortunately. tbcrc
wasn't anyone around to challcnae
his power. The film's bad auys
appeared sadly inept for successful df111 kinp. and Dundee's ••girl Fri-
day should really take a hike bKk to
New York. U nJeu they sell peroxide
over at Walkabout Clftk. Then
maybe sbe could remain tM ineffec-
tual straiaht man for Dundee's ~ntics.
Auequdsao. this one isn't bad. It's
just not as gooc1 as
the original. The.
formula's the
same, and you real-
ly can't ao wrong
with Dundee's
charm and wiL
The film just •
struck me as an
attempt at pan-
dcrinc. much like
the explosion of.
TV dd.cctives we tee at the bcginnina
of each viewilll ICUOft. There's an
necutivc som~ who thinks if a
little is r.ood then more has P>t to be -pat. Well, more Dundee is pat. but
more should sipal a~ ..-.not a replica.
"
· DundeelJasn 'tlost charm orCrocodlle.blade
IJsoaBN~
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To know him is to JOvc him. And
the Bia Apple loves Mick .. Crocodile"
Dundee. --\Vhctber he's dynamitin&
fish in the wttcn off the Statue of
Liberty or playi• with kids on the
plaYlfOund. everyone -cops, kids.
pesltrt!by. you name it -knowS the
eat)IOi ... A_,.lian poacbcr. And
k>veshim.
proc:iea. The drug &Ord vows ven-aiea~. but he's oblilcld to ao to Auttralil to -it. The Crac ._. fled
home Ind ~· hidini ••
Now it•1 the ....... t..,_ 10 be
the ftsh out or .. '". Now tbcJ'rc in.
situation •wro•imatin& U.. cl &he ~mited fith·ofN.W Ycxt Harbor:
don'1 siaid a dance.
Prhdlla Splu
hMle RelaU... "" .... Costa Mesa
I shed a few ccocodile tears when t
found out l had to rcveiw this movie.
I didn't sec "Crocodile Dundee." I
didn't want to see "CrocodiJe Dundee
II."
. However, I found comfort in a
barbie, mate:
friend's observa-
tion that "At least
you don't have to
fo to 'Rambo II!' .. So I went to
··crocodile
Dundee 11" and
enduring the
::ntire 110 minutes
fit, all I can say 1s
I'm about to put
another film on the
Set initially in New York and in
Australia further along in the film. th~
plot of "Crocodile Dundee Ir' re-
volves around Mick (Paul Hogan)
and his attempts to rescue and then
protect his Ameritan airf fricnd Sue
from vicious drua smualcn.
Unfortunately, it's The aud.iencc
\haJ needs to be1CSCUedandJ>mtected
from this tired plot.
Supposedly. the appeal bf Paul
Hogan's character
is intended to carry
the film. Huh? .
I found this al-~ &
legedly affable & '
Aussie to be ar-
rogant, annoyina
and patronizing as
he made his way m.~D"',
throu&h the pre-
dictable story llhe.
Even the shots of
the Land Down Under failed to perk
up my •]petite for .. Crocodile
DundecU.
Maybe I should have seen .. Rambo
Ill."
Our ratings
•:a ... .;-~ --. UILY
~---"'~-111-r.:t.-ttr only pcOplC in
• •"CroC:odilc' Dundee Ir who don't
love the Croc ~a cine overlord and
htJ army Of vicious heftchmen. And
between the resourceful
blckwood1m1n and Manb.auan
latblinites in which tbeCroC.sartlell-
lybelts or billiileull comen. -Croc' tr .ctU1lly ha a~~ a well-worn one. BaicaUy. it's this: A
reptilian Colombian drua lord
(Hedlter Ubif:rj) has k~ the
Croc's YtOtnan. jouraahal Sue
Clwtton (Linda Kodowski). becaute
he dnnb she's aoc tOtM iftcriminaa-i~ofhim. Thc Croc wants her·
back.
T stoty may be tired, but story i1
almost beside the J)ftnt in
'"CrocOdilc' Dundee .. mo¥1tS; They
rise ancf faU on Ute stren,th Of SW
Paul Hoprt's dWm. -Croc' I" rote Ii~ an ICBM to a phenomena.I
Worldwide boa-office cau of SlOO
million. If audieDC'C!I arcn'1 ftctle,
"'Croc' 11 .. could do at lc9tt • well.
.,
they're from out of'IOWll.
Unlike -croe· J, .. die -.uel it
more than 1 1equencc Of encoun1et1 ' .
••
He takri off his ihirt, ~s his
shiny, mile-Iona Cri>c:odili bCldc and
IN Ott in pursuiL He ttts her back, avi• the dnaa font and his &Jn111
bnaised and em'*'--'d in the . .
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By VIDA DEAN °' ..............
· Enterini the Center Oub last week
to the ap~':se of about 7S fans, soprano berrat CaMlle re-
sponded with smiles and handshakes
as she made her way through the
music lovers -board members of
the Orange County Philharmonic
Society and guests.
Earlier, Caballc had mponded to
applause at the OC l>crfonning Arts
Center with encore after encore. Her
pttfonnancc concluded the society's
I 987-88 season. and it was a stirring
finale.
Arriving with the singer, a native of
Barcelona. Spain. were OCPS djrcc-
tor Erich Vollmer and her niece,
M•tMrrat CaMDe ... I have the same
name as my aunt. but not her talent I
don't sing." sajd' the niece and
traveling companion. Their next stop
was San Francisco.
.. I've beard her recordings, but
never met her in person," said Noey Europe I d1dn•t meet the tenor until
Caldwell awaiting Cabalte's appear. after his first number." he added
ance at the club with husband Jut. laughing. He wasofTthcfollowingday
prcsjdent of the society board. for a ~cckcnd in Santa Barbara before
Most of the guests there for a near· heading back to New York.
midnight supper were fans of the .. She 1s \er) gracious and 'was so
artist through recordings and teJc. nice 10 the members of the orchestra
vision. There were a few exceptions and chorus (the Pac1fte Chorale).''
who had attended some of her said singer Mary Lyoas. "We rc-
pcTformances. hearsed the e\enang before the re-~
"I once heard her sing in New cita1:·
York." sajd Bob Searles at the supper As guests discussed the OCPS'
with wife CtMy (who is part Basque). grand finale of the season: they d1~
who lau&hed and said ... Her singing on chilled cucumber soup. chicken
made my Spanish blood boil... mousse 1 n a spinach pasta roll. and for
"I heard her at tbe Ambassador dessert. profiterole.
Auditorium in J>asadt'na'', said,.._, The late diners also included EYa
Scbmadier, who lat · band nd Fre.t Scbeider, Ray and Sara
Ed was seated at Caba tab M.uartey, Lana c.Jia, Jenette
Aoss was also complimentarli"-Qll""'...,nd Loll hobbe, Sltre• Bedat. i...
orchestra conductor BrHe Fenlea. Leounl Jo.a. Pacific Chorate·
.. He is a wonderful youna man." di or J• Ale...,., Marpftt
"I mcaCaballeforthefirsttimctwo . and Reward~ Matty and
days before the recital," said Fcrdcn. Ma.vice Melville and 8W and Elable, a native of Minnesota. "'One time in Rdfte... .
Brw Perdea (cater) wltll Jolm. A..._...,.. aad
llar7 LJOU.
a
Ericla Voll-er aa4 Caballe•• •lece.
'Paradise Fou~d ~turns up $100,000 bonanza
South Coast Community Clinic benefit
will help provide low-cost health care
BJ liUN !JBED .._ .... e •• s o,
Economics is a fact oflife. It is not
an easy task for a non-profit orpniza-
. tion to make money at a black-tic
dinner/dance lbese days. ~
But tell that to the oqanizen of
Saturday ni&ht's .. Paradise F~ ..
the sixth annual dinner dance and
a.Action sponsored by the South Coast
Communil)' Qinic Auxiliary at Le
Meridien Hotel Newport Beach.
"We have hish tiopes for thjs
cvcnina's auction." said Ga1e
Blrtcller. auxiliary president and one
ol thole wortina to makt the econ·
omics oftbe evmina pay oft
Anet me IWd wortt shoWcd. Thaw
to the ,encrosity of clinic suppc>f1en
a8d ara businessn(and thedili,cnce
ol undct writina committee memben ~ ................ ~
••II •••rs and..._ Ar'rw), the,
evcnina was entirely underwritten, allowina 100 pc~nt of the funds
raised th~ ticket and auction
sales to I<> djrcctJy to the clinic.
Procttds were estimated at S 100.000 .
Silent auction items~ sc'attettd
thto~ut Le Mtridien 's ante rooms
amid lush foliate. live toucans. tiki
torches and birds of puadite. You..,. SCCC volunteers in Polynesian prt>
~ted auesu as they arrived. The cvenina's theme was also
carried .. thrGUshOUt the bellroom
decor, with cenu:rpl«a creatively
built by L,_ &811Jieb and .....,.
Ne1-around dramatic birds of
paradise.
DinMr. hOWCver, sounded French.
iriductina .. INU ill' tn16r, Mlad cra.-n:•r 1»•1*m~n ~in•
l'hu1le Cl'oli~. C'OI~ t:k ..au au citron. aod CRIM annanu •vec-l'Mriiwut
(that's crab cakes; avocado; sr-pcffuit
and bey shrimp salad: rack of veal:
'
and pineapple cream with rMnn&uc
for us Polynesian folks).
A live auction, orpnized by
Barban MclUlddeand a.... BmT,
and dancini to Barry Cele and The
Sounds of Musac Orchestra rounded
out the cV'Cnina.
Accordins to Did Rm. djttctor of
fiscal and dc"clopmcntal affairs for
S('CC. the clinic provides primary
health care and psycholo&ical. social
and food scrvicn to those who arc
uninsured. undcrinsurcd and ccon-
om ic:all)l dcpri ved.
South Coast Community Clinic is
located at 33047 Calle A viador in San
Juan Capistrano.
Additional Auxiliary mcmbcn as-
sistin& inAthc e"cnfs orpnization
were S11errJ Vu Meter, Lb~
Pam Tvller, MalH Mertw; Betty
A•ter. CtHJ a.rape. 0....
ScWaer. Kally Nao, Maront
Mdl 2 NelleM T..a.er', 0... .. ,, Qnft Di ..,._ S."9 Vea,
lfllnl ..... 9-c.......,.. Ju Ible, JeEllee Mele..._ Rm._.. u.u ~ 1nw m-. c--*Ji•-. Delara,..,._. and Sara
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Dming out with' Judy
Felix Continental Cafe capt\lrestang of Cuba
Felix Continental Cafe, on "the
circle" in Oranae's antique district.
may be a linle restaurant but it could
teach some of tM · "bigies" a few
tricks.
This place is all heart, from the first
contact a customer has with the
person who answers the telephone
n&ht down to the helpful wajtreues
who don't make you feel like a
dummy for ask.ins questions.
The food, a mix of Cuban and
Spanish cuisines. is superb.
Breakfast. lunch and dinner -and
all oftbe hours in between -arc the
ncht time to catch some of the action
on the sidewalk in front of Felix's.
Tbc tabla out there arc busy all !.)le
time, the richly-deserved~ of an
eiaht-year tenure of doina thinas the riaht way.
.. This is just like the Costa del Sol,••
saKI ml friend Andy, slil?P.!na into ..
chair. 'confessed that 1 d ordered
already. The menu had looked so
intrisuini.
Thanks to.some quick thinkins on
the part 'of the waiuas, our food
arrived at the same time.
I couldn't resist havina an em-
panMJa. chicken pie made from an
old Spanish recipe, in lhiS cue. The
crust was marvelous, but I would
have liked the chicken fillina to have
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from IUlllptUOUI ~ ltttu«bw and tineuaw to mp1*dy Jlft:S*9d wlood. -i
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been a linle less minced. No maner, I
ate the whole thin4-
The accompanrmcnts make the
meal There's rice and black beans.
which they mix l09ethet" or serve
separately. accorcfina to your
preference. I had them mix the two
and noticed peat buriks offatblek., or
sail pork, still used by old-fashioned
cooks lO cou old-fashioned flavor
out of homemade food. I was in Pl
heaven.
Fried pl.tni.inf(bananas) ll'C avai 1-
able in two ways: ripe or puo. The
ripe ones are m11eb 1weeter, of coune.
~·ukindofroot vqetablecalled .. yuca .. which is also deep-fried and
not overly pasy.
Soup that day was navy bean and it
was as aood as navy bean IC1S-
We tned some chicken fricae. in a
rich sauce of raisins. olives and
potatoes. The chicken wu fall.otr-
the-bone tender and. like lbe em-
DenMU. more than. enouah for two to
have shaRd for lunch.
The basis for most of Felix's sauces
is sofrito. a milttureofeomatoes, bay
leaf, cumin. prtic, ooions and bdl
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Dan·Fogelberg: The balladeerforyuppies
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AJlyone who is a loQ141andina fan
of 8dult COfttetnporary radio sbeuld
be familiar with the work of Dan
FOIC'lbetl. Ballads such II .. Lonacr." .. Leader of the Band. .. and .. Run for
the Rote1" ~ c:lulics of the pre.
what old Fogelberg fans arc lookJna
for-Dan and bjssuitarand piano-
and only a hint of the trappinp of the
extremely diversified songwntcr and
musician whose talent runs the 4imut
from classical to jazz to rock 'n roll.
'!(hY the icneral populace may ~
cosniu hts songs but not necessarily
his name or face. His appcaranc:c has
undcraonc -changes. His t~mark
lone hair and beard have been
exchanged for a more clean-cut.
conservative look.
Although there 1s a growing cont-
ingent of younger fans JUSt discover-
inf his work. Fogclberg views his
pnmary audience as one that has
Old Lang S~ ... "Make Love Stay."
and "Longer." Fans wall also be
treated 10 new matcnal dcstmed 10
end up on his 12th album.
The performance begins at 7:30
p.m. Sunday, featunng opening act
The Magical Strings. Tickets arc still
available at the Pacific Amphi11teatrc
box offtee. For further information,
634-1300.
Fotdberl. known for the better
part of IS yan u primarily a
romantic balladeer, will come to town
Sunda)' for a one-niJ~lt performance
at the Paci(ic Amphitheatre in Costa
Fogclbetg. an arust who has refused
to cater to current trends or tastes. has
pursued his career with a single-
mindcdness of purposc. His longevity
in a business known for burning out
its fbung stan, as well as his
conunued populanty. arc cases in
point.
grown up with him through the 11 .------=-:--------------------=:;;:-
albums he has produced since 1972. -Mesa. . ~
Billed u his ·1988 Solo Acoustic
Tour, lht show promises to be exactly
Fogelbcrg has rarely souaht the
public spotlight, which 1s perhaps The 1988 Solo Acoustic Tour will
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Remember when Australian pop-
rock offered hnle more than 1hc
hahtwe1ah1 sounds of Air Supply.
Olivia Newton-John. the Little River
Band: and Men At Work?
Well. welcome to 1988.
\ustrahan bands. panicularly con-
temporary rockers. have really
changed w11 h the limes and emerged
as a po~erful and respected force 1n
cnucal and popular rock circles. This
new wave of 1mpons includes the
Ill es of Crowded House. Midnight
0 11. Paul Kell) and the M~nacrs.
Hunters &. Collectors. 811 Pig and
others.
None of these groups.. however. has
attained the commc«tal success cur-
rently bcingenJO)ed by the bcat<rny
scx1et known as INXS (pronounced
In Excess). Now in their 11th year
toicaher. the six ori&inal members
have finally scored a Top Five hit
JOHN
Roos
album with their plaunum release.
"Kick" (which includes the hit singles
"Dcv1l lns1de:· ··Need You Ton1gt11-
a nd "New Sensation-).
With a strona underst.andina and
appreciation for funk and r&b, JNXS
-perfonnin.J Saturday ni&ht 11 the
Pac1fic Amphitheatre -employs
chunk) grooves in a darK'C-Orientcd
mix that first pined mass acceptantt
with 1986's "Listen Like Thieves"
LP. The catchy melodics and
choruses of the s10&)cs "What You
Need.. and the title U'ICk helped
propel INXS into the pop conscious-
ness.
What's further ca~uttd the beans
-and perhaps libidos -of many
youni females 1s 1he band's Iona·
haired. hip-swaying lead sinaer.
Michael Hutchcnce. A stinky sex
S)'mbol who croons wilh a lustfuJ
romanticism. Hutchence is the visual
centerpiece to an otherwise low-key.
bus1ncs.hkc band from Sydney.
In faC"t. somecntics havcd1sm1ssed
the band as JUSI another teeny bop.
pop band. And ahbough saxophonist-
1u1tamt Kirk Pengilly ackno~tedtn
that INXS doaappcal to 1he rcen-qe
cro~d. he 1s quick to polnl out that
the aroup has WIOO appeal. ··rr )'OU look at our audience as a
whole. )Ou'll find that we actually
attract a broad spectrum off ans to our
conccns,-he sugcsted dunn1 a
recent interview. "Ifs just that the
youn1 &iris that scream in the front
rows act all the attention." ,
And 1f INXS mostly s\ttp about
topics (mainly boy-mcets--&M rituals)
that aren't exactly around-breakini.
Pcn&illy offers no apol~.
··we re here to entertain. not to run
a political rally .or act on a soapbox.:·
he s1resscd. "Our vision is 1ntcn-
t1onally vaiuc and ambi&uous. We
JUSt try 10 create an awareness -
evel')onc has to make up 1bc1r own
minds... ·
Even skcpucs can't help ldmmn1
the stylish fervor that Pengilly and h.is
main create on the concert s •.
Their enthusiasm -combined with
ti&ht ensemble playina -COOSUlntly
draws the audience into the act.
"We thnve on the CDCflY that ps
back and fonh (between the fans and
aroup)," said Pen11lly ... The ajp offer
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an up-front reward -hke .an actor
do1na a StaF play -whm you act an
immcd.atc reaction.
"We've bttn relaJLina for about six
Wttks now. and we're revitalized ... he
added. Mil's ume to k1ck1"
Gallery
openings
OlitOnlbeTOWn
NA~TJONAL BALLET OF CANADA •.• . t:rom ..,.s
out t.bit new aYCI~ ou&ht to feel
CO'!'fonable ett0UJI' to respond to the
action on"'*.
.. You Shoukl have a OOftfidencc to
just enjoy whai-you want to enjoy,"
she says. ··You don't have to under-
stand 1t to enjoy it, althou&h there is
plenty there for those who appreciate
1t. Dance is simply movement to
music. sometimes with a story. some-
times noL You can respond to it in a
purely childlike way. 1fyou like.
"An audience lhould not feel self·
conscious." Wilder says. "h's fairly
unsetthn1 for the dancers to not get a
response. They"d like a little feed-
back. and it helps the performance."
For the National Binet of Canada's
v1s1t. the company will pcdonn
"Alice" on June 7, 8 and 9. coupled
with ··The Four Temperaments:'
chorcosnphcd by Gcorae Bal·
anchine.
"Anyone who has crown up With
the story responds to this piece ...
Wilder says of "Alice." .. It's a real
departure for (choreosraphcr) Glen
was crea1Cd. to perfonn "Onegin:·
Wilder says the batJct -offers a good
look at the c:kpth of our cast while
presenting sumptuous sets and cos-
_tumes.. In a way." sh~ says .. "the
1tory's like a soap opera with the
romance and the different rcla·
t1onships going 'on."
Wilder sets the West C0ast tour -
the company also planned stops i~
San Diego and Pasadena -as a
welcome change for the dancers. Wfo
have built a loyal following m
Toronto.
The company,was founded 1n 1951
by Ccha Franca, an Ena.hsh dancer
attracted to Toronto by ballet lovers
interested in cst.ablish1ng a company
there to present ballet classics. It has
since added t'ontcmporary work~ of
course. but contmucs as part of us
mandate to prt"Sent the classics 1n 1ts
rcpcto1rc.
The company's reputation surged
1n 1983 when Enk Bruhn took overas
an1s11c director. Bruhn, trained at the
Ro)al Danish Ballet m his native
{'opcnhagcn. was considered one ~f
the greatest exponents of .classical
male dancing m ttlis century.
"Onegin-was presented in June
1984. a successful European tour
followed m th~ spring. and the
National Ballet vaulted into inter-
national prominence with the
premieres of "Ahcc .. in 1986. Jiri
Kylian's "Transfigured Night" and
Danny Grossman's "Hot House:
Thnvmg on a Riff."
Following Bruhn's death m April
1986. Wilder and l)'nn Walh~ took
O\Cr the reins of the company. and funhcr~d 11s growth.
"I think v.c'rc earning a ccnain
reputation," Wilder sa)s. ··our
dancers arc \Cl). vcr> h1ghl) trained
cJass1caJ dancers. Our men arc VCf)
close to ~mg among the very best 1n
the world. As a result. we'n-a vcn
dramatic. passionate rompan). ·
''There's a willingness to take nsks
out on staic. a rcaJ energy." she sa ys.
"When )OU ~c our dancers.. there's
strcn&th and pov.cr coming across.··
(Tetley). who was known more for r:::::::=======================~ classjca) pieces and movements. Herc ·
he shows more oh"story line. a sense DA TE NIGHT
ofhumorandacertainwh1msy that's AT PERO'S n_ot alwaysJike him. I think the critics
not only were charmed by it, they
were fascinated as well."
The well-known Balanchine piece.
"The Four Temperaments.." was
created in 1946 to explore the ancient
• belief that human bemp falJ into four
general physical and psychol<>&ical ty~. Wildef calls it "a chaUengjna.
fairly strona. qarnsive piece."
On June 10. l l and 12, including
the two weekend matinees. the com·
pany will perform the full-length
ballet .... Onq;in." choreosraphed by
John Cranlto. The Canadian dance
company is the only aroup besides the
Stuttgan Ballet, for whom the work
~fn.mr6
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Lbe WIN eo.&·1 11M19t •acitinc nlshtclub.. Fo. • nicht on I.he town,
ur anytime, ..U it ..,.a.I w'iUi •
the lllalic. In Newport Bnch. 363 PMt C(l9l Hjsbwey. For 1"9Mr·
VIUOnl m.11(714)1'73·6380
CAR LIDO
Cata Lido ia Newpon CanMry
Villap'1 only IUpptt club It'•
&oc.t.d on B&lboe Penu11ula. Cal•
Lido ia well •nown for 1t1 f reah
... rood 9electiool and conum ·
porary aiisme, ~pared by Chef
Preacia. Tht warm, intnn.elt' end
, caay ambiantw ol dully roee and bwsUad1 decor create • perfect
ataa.pheN for your dinint u -
perience. Cal• Lido ii also l~
rec pient ot th• p,..ti1iou1
Southern CAlifoma. Rataurent
Wnt.na' Silvu Award Cuu.I •l· ti,.. Dinner ni(htly until mid nCM. Liw jazz n&Jhlly Cell
1'75-2M8 '"' rtat"8liofta
TBBCANJQRY
jlescaarut
1:1 11!:'! L_<>J'IL
..
~ aAd <.:hampaiM Harbor
Cruilea. Enttttauunent nishtly
and Sun. aflt'rnoooa. En~ the
lowlp food pllery-.uperb clam
chowd.,! 3010 LeF1ytttt
815-f/777.
CRAZYHORSE
8TEAllHOUSE
Country d1nin1 with cl111'
Auth•ntic ••tern dt'CW rn-
taurant end saloon, fHlumlC
prime rib. fTeah eeafooda, and
thar famowa pan uulftd •teab
Lunch; Mon-Fri Dinner reetr·
vaUc>M suar•nleed Dancini and
liva.mUIUc in the Mloon Dyer Rd
E11t/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana
1714) 649-1512.
REUBE~ OP NEWPORT
Thia ii the oripoal and bu been •rvinc Newport Beech for 25 yeara.
Their ..,.cialty ii aeafood and
ateab. C~1 apecW Mlectiool daily
and r amoua (or their bcooM'-1
chicken, too! A beeul.lfuJ waterfront
view of Newport Bay mhancee t.be
etmospbere. Perfect for buaiz,..
ent.ertaininc and romant.ic dinins.
Located at 251 E. Coeat Hwy., New-
port. Reeervation. acc:cpt.ed. Phone
673-lOOs
EL PEiCADOR '-
Practically a letcnd an us own umc. lh1s locally papular cstabhshmcnl
has bttn bnnlJna us cu.stomcn
back since the' early l 9SO's. Special· wna in pnme meats and an t'llttl-
lcnt vane-ty of seafood. chef Lovc-
JOY prqiares cvcry meal to per-
fccuon. Plano Bar and sut bucket 10
IM lounat n11t11ly accompenied by aood tunes and fncndly fac:cs..
Lundi M-F 11-3. Dinner niahtly
4 30 to 11 : 111 \.fldnite Fn. A Sat.
401 E. 17lh St Cosu Mesa.
S41-J24J.
C:O...t.JMntal 19SO-S1195
:7-i ~'-
.. 7$ .. IUS
~ ltom .. "'
....,,_._, MH-Sl:Z11$
S-foad 1121$-$11115
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CcadiwrMt .. ~ Siii$
(nn $JO
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f rarft $I Ult
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THE REX RESTAURANT
Local.ad on the oc:anfront acf<*
from tht' Newport 8-ch Plt'1, The
Res 11 the Oranse Coat'• l'DGlt
nclus1ve ...tood t11tauranl. WeU
known for frHh Hur.ii•n
1ourinn raab .elections and
apedah1in, in SWMt Channel
hland abalone, t.tndu veal and
priru mHt.e. The Res Restaurant
is the choice o( locaJa u -11 u
visitors. Rec1pi.ot of the pru-
lifioua Travel-Holiday eward. Cuu.l/e~ant attire. Sunday
Brunch, dMiner. CaJI 67ft-~ for
,...rvaticna. Valet perku'I.
8AILLOn
Sail Lon Bar A Grill feelures
ocan v-din1na with the
•ms>haM on frah ..food. Oy.t.er
b&r, live eoi..n&inmt'nt n11htly in
the ber .,.... Open fM dinnott
nishl.ly (rom ft p m. \Vwkend
houn from 1&30 un. Fabulous
Sunday Brunch. Located It 400
P.C.H. an L.cune Bea.ch
TALE or THE WHALE
Esperwnce • 1t«p back into time w I platt where you cen dme et
}our uwn le..utt EnJOY the ro-
manct of old Newport with • pan·
uramic ~ view. .Eanw your
~nses <11W1th the11 eensational ••·
food and tnditionel favoritiu.
Brukfut 7 1 m Mon. Fn., LuMh
11 ·4 Mon -fri., Dinner 4-11 Mun .. ·S.t. Sat end Sun Brunch
7 4. (}ytt.er Bar Fri., Set A Sun.
Benqu.t racili11ts up to 500 400
Mam SL, Balbue 673-463.1.
THE WA REHOUSE
BUTAUllANT
Otrerinc duwrs 1 view ol N.wpon
8-)' and I b Kkpound o( MiJ.
boa11, The W1Nhou. Ra-
taurant, locet.d in Lado Marina
Vill•t IL 3450 Vie Oporto, is Ont
,..,
of the luJ•t restauranta local.ct
Ont he waterfront Jn addition lo •
•rondufuJ D'lt'nu, Tlw Wu.holae
1s • lft&l plac.. for outdoor d1mnc
on 1ta bn.nd new bat.ad, thrtt
tiered brick 1»tt0. nw w.,.houa.t
111 ~n for lunch l P30·t:30, din
nus M o nday-Tbursda)
6'.30· 10:30, fridey Saturday
5:30 11 and Sunday 5 10 Supu
Sunday Brunch lOA.M. · 2P M
M.jor cr.dit card.t .,. acc.pLt'd
For ,....rv1t1ons. call (714)
673-4700.
INDIAN
BUKRAllA
CUl81HB OP INDIA
PaThasie the most nattnc oew
rat.aurant in Hunt.incton 8-ct:,
BUKHARA. brtnp to you tht'
taalt' and 1t.mo1phett of India
Mu.t of th. food at BUKHARA 11
prepered in• Tandoor lcl.ay ~nl
Frail spicea cralt' unaqi» taal•
and disllnctn-. aroma for ...ti
dash You11 find the food euthtn·
lie and rn.>nebly priad. And.
the 1lm01ptw,. eo warm and in
llm&Lt that It (His lib home
Open i' de)"a 1 .._k Lunch eef"ed
11:30·2.30 p.m. with lunch apeaals
besinni.nc at 12.99 Dinner '-tf"ed
5:30pm.·10.30 pm Frida'i Ir Sat·
urday open 'ul ll p.m R...,.
vallom and tah out ordera wel-
comt' Convtn1entJy locat.d 11CTWS
from th• Huntan1t.on Cenur lorr
the 40b frwy et Beach to P.d1r11erl
7594 Echnier A\.t C7 141842-3171
GRAND DINNER THEATER
lmprns1n din1n1 and pro·
fn.,wnal pmductiona are aurt lo
plu~ H<"h llm• you viait The
ulreord1n1f) bufftt olft'ra rOMI
baron .. r bttf. slued ham W1lh a
frull Mua, Gt'Uf'J\I cbichn with
pHChe. and irleu and the M,:ah1
S47M1$ IU0-11050 from SSOO •·II •
P50 .. 1050 .. ,.,..1050 •
from 13115 Ill.A f..-i $27$ • JO..'I •
13ts-J700 •• 12~00 .., •
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Tn wlur ft'llutt1n1 and aten1 is•
rul 11\\>rlU. EnM d1nMr and a
pla\ lonir:ht~ Grand 01.nDt'r
T~tt'r locllt'd wit.bin~ Grand
Hott'l 1n ANht'm111 I Hotel Wey
C'all -;-;2 ii 10
• HARLEQUIN
OJNNE• THEATER F.'"' c-us111mercan ht'npected tn
be lf't'llt'd lilte 1 f'flebri•y Ttw
theater """" .crumptious -1. ,.,1th top pmductiooa in an •lt'cant
ll0\4•pht'rt' The 1en1mptuoua
bufft'tt includes r..-t baron ol
httf, ducbn and f•h d11t-
~.•lack.~ an4 am
f ul ct-l'b. Tlw Set and Sun
brunch 1ncludb a venety o( t'Q
dt-..hH The Celelttitv T•rr~ 1$
a' a1leble for pn\.tU. d1nuic The
1ndl\tduall) decweled pnvett'
b111lun"> ruoltb •>''1'T'looll the 4f)() ~•l ~hoe ~hapt'd main rooni
The Har~u1n "" lu<"llt'd at ·~ 1
S Herhur an Santa Ana Call 9-;9 .-;,;:.o
GIN6's ON THE HILL
Almu.t a <"••la Mn. landmark
..,here rrat'nd~ and memur-mttl,
C1no·., ll>n't an Italian Rt"CU1 uran1
l1u1 a restaurant beinr: run b\· a
ct. ... ·all It.alien £.,·.n th.N&h tht'\
M>nt' man\ Italian 1unu. the\ alM•
,.fft'r • larr:e \'llr~h· of other items •
11n lht'ir menu Known fur
··H1tn~l food and rnendl' ~r
\11t'." Gm .. ·, reatur~ a ,·an..d
• mtnu with emphasb on quah1~
and rtMt•Nlbie pn<'ft C"ocltta1I
hc.ur •llh 1nuresltn1t not~ al
~ ·l(1 p m and "'" t'ntertatnmtnl
l\tc•n thru ::-;.., from 1110 p m
"8turda\ It SundJt) brt'akflbl
fn•m 9 am Lo>e11lf'd at 411\ E 17th
Strttt, (',.,.ta Mt'M. Call 6.'i(). r;r,.1
for r-n.811<~. d1rtctH"'6 or
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