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MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1988 25 ENTS
Feds close two Me.sa S&L firm
American Dtverslfled, North America
shut down: FSLIC to pay $1.3 billion
' BJ OllSO &I.DIX ..............
The federal aovemmenl cloled and
liquidated two Coata Mett savinp
and loan ranns today and wilJ shell
out S 1.3 billion lo pay otr depositors.
the ~ ailh payoff in the indus-. try'• history. '
American Diversified Savinp
About 1. 700 athletes com.
pete In the Performing
Arts Center Trlathlon./81
Na tion
Supreme Court aaya
states may not prohibit
groups from hiring pro-
fesstonaJs to gather sig-
natures tor Initiative petl-
tlons./ M
World
Boxcars on Soviet traJn
explode. kllllng at least 68
people./M
Bank and North Amem Savinas arid
Loan Aslociation were doted today
by the Federal Savinp and Loan
Insurance Corporation (FSLIC) be.
cause their Utets bad dropped below
their liabilities, said Mary Creedon,
principal deputy executive director of
the insurance corporation.
Creedon Mid rne,.m tnd buyouts
are the usuel methods of doei111dowD added. troubled savinp and lou c:ompuiea. • Fedeial rqulaton will pay out
but the larae deficit of Amcric:an 1ppro1imately S209 million to cover
Oivmified and North America mldt insured deposi1* of "'1500 Nonb
liquidation more cost::etrective. America ckpositon and SJ.14 billion CTeedon emphasized that MICl1 to I J,SOO iosured • ckpoliton o(
liquidations ind diJ'eC!'c:asb pa)'OUll American Oiversiried, for a IOtal of
ire extremely rare. about S 1.3 billion. The payout checb
''These payouts represent oely the will be issued to some depo&iton u
ninth and 10th paJOUts (by FSLIC) soon u TUesda~. said Crecdoe.
since 198l, and ~·re the la,.est American Diversified ud Nonb
we've ever made." said Creedon. A!Mrica dea.lt ln hi&h risk. biP yield
The liquidations are only the ·investments that ttt.racled mainly
second and third such actions iq corporate investors. Mid Creedon.
Oranae County since l 914, Creedon The t\leraae account balanc:ie at both ..
in1tilution1 w11 S90.000, and
Creedon uid more thu IO percent of
deposi&on were bub, credit &anions
and. otbcr 11vinp and lou com-
panies..
Neither company bad...., auio-
matic teller machines or branch offices. said Cn:edoa. Moet dtposi.
tors CODdut1ed their traDllCtiou by
tetq,bone.
As of Match 31. North America
bad $98 million in a.ta and $216
million in liabilities and bad an
avef'IF monthJy operatia& loll of S l .~ million. For the ·same period.
Ameticaft Oivmitied ~of $509 million and SI. 7 bilioe ia liabilities. opcralia& at M a a .... mootbJy &oea of Sl.Jmillioa.
Nonb America. io 'Neei srs liw
1913, WM officially pieced lia _.
ICn'aaonhip on Jan. 16, ltl6....,
9\IJ boon after its owner, Nsu;::ut
Beach atilt Dua or a , ·-. yne II died lDa.mystenouaoee C.I I IL
FSUC later filed a..._. ... Christensen's estate _. lMlll
McK.inzie, Ch.ri1teum•1 •• IJllliwe
UIHtant and clOlt aJSQJE ir IO (Pl_,_...,...,
T eens '
rocke t
ignites
QC fire
BJ aou'.llT llYNDllAN
-' PAUL Aaao:P'l.EY ... .._ ......
T1lftle ~ playi:as with •
model rocket Sunday in fl Toro
eccidentally 1oucbed off t.be fint
major brush fm of t.be walOD.
promptina more &han l 50 firefiP1en
to t.nle a blaze that came widtiD 20
yards of homes.
Allbouah 170 acres near the E
Toro Manne Corpt Air SCatioe were
charred, DO lDJutics M:re ~
and oo structures were dam~,
offtdals at the Oranee O>wlty ~
°'1>ertmcnt said. fi~~·. investipton toot ·iDto
custody three male youths--.ies IS,
16 and 17 -suspedtJd of letllQI the
blue accidentally at about 2: IS p.m.
The youths. wbote namea Mft
withheld. ~ laier l'QtDed ovc:r to
their pamlts. fft [)cputment spokawomaD
kathlc:ien Cha said county· ofticials
wiD teek to recover OOltS from the
families in conection with battli111 the '6laze. . -•
lndez FtreflCbtera C01lllect boeee while flamee race beldnd them d1llinC a 170-acre brulaftre Sanday Dort.la of ltl Toro.
Tbe bWe.. wbicb firefisbtas took
-t thiiiC 1'0Wi IO Ciiiiril.; ltirUid
just DOft!a of a bome at 25142 Pueo
Abeto io the Semmo Hilk howint
(Pl1111 -ltOCUT/A.2)
Advk» and Games
Bulletln Board
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Claaatfled
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Death notice
Entertainment
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Juvenile Hall escapee remains at large
In the Service
Opinion
Pollce tog
Public notlcea
weather
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BJ BOB VAN EYKEN °' ...............
A 17-year-old boy be1n1 held in
connection with the murder of a
Corona dcl Mar man 1s sttll at larac
today after escapina from Oranae
County Juvenile Hall with 1nother
youth over the weekend, according to
officials.
John M. Richardson and the other
youth. whom authorities would not
1dent1fy, weTC repo~y in the day-
room m the maumum secunty
section at Juvenile HaJI shonJy befo~
Deluge of mailers winds up_
heavy Coastcampaigning
Hot congressional, Assembly contests
should gtve county big turnout at polls
District GOP primary, front nanncr
Harriett Wieder has been b')'ina to
withstand a barrqc from eiaht Los
Anaelcs County opponents in a
rancorous campe~.
· · The GOP nominee would likdy BJ PAUL ARClllPLEY prechctJn& a SO percent tumouL. succeed Rep Dan Lundarcn in the
.. The 40tb tnd 42nd Conarcss1onal · · ...___ · f .. _ f Reo bf °' ... ..,........ Districts both have some aood (l&hts dis~ricf ~u9C 0 ~vy epu •can
RepuC bli~n vodtchn a1on1 a. the ~ ~·na ~nd that would ~ffect t~ ~~t['~.'h the maJor party can-anae out 1oun t em1e ves buri~ blacan t~out there, he wd. • didatcs all but selected. many Dem~
poll deep in campaian literature over opefuUy, ~ II ~ve 1t least half the era tic. third party or independent
the weekend u the primary season voters CO".f'll'I out. votcn mty bypass the votina booth.
drew to a close. Polls will be open from 7 a.,m. to I In ftct. statcwldc interest 10 the
Candida&a and their voluntecn p.m. T~y. ~oat aenerat interest primary was 50 low that pollster
were knoctina on doon or dialina locally 11 fOCUSlftl on Measure . A. Mervin Field canceled bis final pre-pbones in a lai pspdl'ort to win over Oevek?PC" have~ t;n.u .tcnsave deaion poll
votcn. cam~ to defeat tfle iniuatJve lbat Eu's 48 ~t prcchcUon woWd
Wberat SecrewJ of ~le March WU lilfted by more lban 96,000 be lbe IOMSt turnout for a C.abfomia
Fona Eu wu predictiQJ Jut a 48 Voten. . . s-e•itl prinwy 11nc:t the state eercent t~t •tewide. <>ranee · om..c~Rcpiblic:ansalaowiu nboklin consolidatcdpresiden·
County ~trar of V~ Donald be consideri• a c~kale by Ne. f -state o~ce primaries 44 yean Ttn~ oredicted a aliabtJy kiter pon ~ Councilwoman "E.vctyn ~· . . . ~· ~· H~ in. the 10th ~bly Diltnct Eu estimated ~ly su million o( I m~~M~A.(tbcalow-apans& incwnbent Gd ferpton that the state•s 12.5 million rcaistcred ~o:'to:ti=~T~ ~.aH~ bu~-=~ ~~oaerwional (Pleue ... &UCTI01'/A2)
..
10 p.m. Friday when they smash.ed a
window with wet&hts from a wc1abt-
liftina set.
The two then hopped onto some
furniture and booJted themselves out
of the w1 ndow. dashed across an
athletic field and scaled a 14-foot
fencc,.accordJna to rcporu. planned toe:; .. said Ed Oarke.
While Richardson bas not been chief deputy tioo otfia:r for tbe
causbt, the other youth reportedly 11 county's ;uvenile facilities. .. As for
turned himself in-about six houn who i~ted it, we don•t kDow at
after the cxapc. this poinL
.. From what we 'have been able to The C9C&pc apparently succeeded
Plett toerther, it loob as if both boys (Pl•• w sec.&PS&/ A2)
Growth top
issuefor >O
candidates
in Irvine
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Lotto jackpot Dancer on his toes for OC shows
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al k>cler)' ~UU1a'I.
Tbe SSl.4 crullion jackpot WM reviMd downward f'rom tbe qnal
ealimMI of nearly SS2.24 millioa,
aftet laheiy oflctals completed tht final .., ~ticket Sib
&ch lf'lnd prize winner will Ft
St.028.000 annually, after taxei, for
20 f:"" -ul'nen· award culminated
several days of frenzied lotto playinai
durina Whkb the bettors purchased
up to S4 million wonh of tickets at\
hour.
The odds of pickiq alhix nwn~
out of 49 wa-e about one in 14
million. said lottct)' offiCials. The
winnina numbers. c:boleO Saturday
evmina. were 48, 42.o 9, 14, 19. Jl.
Tickets cost S l each.
Both bckets had numbers that~
picked automatically by the Lotto
computer terminal. rather than by the
player, said Lottery ofl"ICial Kay
Krocke in Fairfield.
Ul4 FIRMS CLOSED •.•
Pram Al
whom Cbrisiemen ld\moR tUa S 10
million in bis will. The "'1t ~ ha.d. breach of fid\lciary duty and
11<* Mllilmcc and leeks mOfe than
S40 million in damaan. The wit ii
~ndi_na before the U .s. Central
District Court in Santa Ana.
Launched in 1980, Americu Di-
veniflcd was placed in con-
servatorship in Feburary 1986 aad at a whoppiAa $526 million that
}'Car. Jn fcbnaary 1987.&. a lawsuit wu filed 111inst owner Mnb.ir Sahni,
cbarsina &al.id. braicb or fiduciary duty. nealif,ence and ncketeeriq.
That case 11 also pend1na in U .s.
Central District Coun.
Cttedon said depositors will be
compensated for federally-insured
deposiuup to SI00,000. TbolC with ~unts of more than SI 00,000 may
be able to recoup some of their
money, she ldded.
About 0.5 percent of all depositon
to both institutions have uninsured
accounts. but Creedon wd uninsu.~
depositors may be able to recoup
some or all of their money and should
fill out claim forms.
FSLIC plans to mail most of the
cheds within 24 houn of receivina
the n~ claim forms and
documentation. said Creedon.
Oepoliton who wWl to proca1
tbeir claims in person may do IO
bc:ainniq Tuesday . at the Great
Wcsiem lSank Buildina, 3200 Part
Center, 13th Aoor, Costa Mesa.
Claims will bo ac:cq>ted between 9
a.m.and4p.m. thJ'OUlbJWlit 11,tbtn weekda~ June 'l-24. After June 24,
all claims will bt procu1ed by mail.
For more information, c&ll (800)
3-47-6660.
ROCKET •••
l'romAl
tract.
Fudi&btcn from the California
Department of Forestry and inmates
from the nearby Jamts Musick
Honor Farm helped county_ crews
battle the fire ap1nst 20 to 30 mph
winds.
Officials bneny considered evacu-
ating the honor farm as the blaze
moved in its dircctJon.
The El Toro rue was one of three
reported in Southern California on
Sunday. TQJCther, ther. destroyed
three homes, tbtce buiJdinas, tria·
gered evacuations and charred more
than 2,000 acres.
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DANCER RETURNS TOOC •.• , ......... n .. w~o.c ., .. ...._.,. 70 ..
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The company will perform the
critically acclaimed "Alice" on Tues.-
day, Wednesday and Thursday eve·
ninp, coupled with George Bal-
anchine's "The Four Tempera-
ments." On Friday. Saturday and
Sunday, including two weekend
matinees, the company will perform
the full·lenath ballet. .. Onqin."
Osborne, a 1971 iradu.ate of Cor-
ona del Mar Hi&h School and now a
principal dancer with the Toronto-
based compan.Y• is scheduled to dance
in the Balachmc piece Tuesday and
Wednesday. and in the Saturday
cvenina performance of"Oncgm."
After a recent tour of the Per·
forming Arts Center, Osborne talked
about fiow relaxing it was to return
home.
"I'm thrilled to tour. I want to oomc
back every ycer;'\. he said. "I'm very
attached to Ne1t York City -
Toronto 1s where I do all my work -
but I reaJly feel like I'm coming home
when I oome to Ora~ County. My
parents live on Balboa Island; I love
the beach and I really love the
weather.··
He's also excited about playing in a
new facility m front of a new
audience.
"Each audleocc you perform for.
you have to stan apin from square
one. Each audience 1s different and
that's cballcnasna." he said.
All that Osborne and other dancers
ask m return is that the audience
respond to the drama and movement
onst.agt.
"ln Toronto, one of my favonte
audiences 1s the Thursday matance
shows for children because tbey'rt
out there screamina out, yellina and
crying. They're involved 1n the
show," he sa1d. "A performer always
wants a reaction. Somet1mcs even a
bed reaction is good, because you
know you've stirred them and it's
better than no reaction at all."
The establishment of the Per-
forming Ans Center bodes well for
the crowin4 interest in ballet through-
out the Unatcd States, Osborne says.
-rhe most important thing 1s that •
people arc interested,.. be said.
"They've been stJrred enou&h to start
the interest, and once you key on that.
you can't help but get people in-
volved. and 1t snowballs And I know
that once they've seen a baJlct, they're
hooked."
Osborne became hooked on ballet
John Kelly
Correction
The Dally Palot ran the wrong
photosraph w1th a campaian profile
Satunlay on Tustin Councilman
John Kelly, a candidate 1n the 40th
Conpsional Dtnrict Republican
primary. The corr(Ct phot.osraph
appears above. The Daily Pilot rt·
pets the en-or. •
c·
literally by aocidenL
As a 9-year..old aro~ up in
Kentucky, be broke both teas in a
tobogan accident and much of his
therapy involved dance to rehabili-
tate the broken limbs.
"Dance wasn't that senous to me
then; it was just a lark," he says. "But
I found out soon that I really liked all
the attention. performina for people
and being around all these Jirls. I was
just a ham as a kid."
MovinJ later with his family to Oran&e County, Osborne oontinued
bis dance traminc. bdped stage a
memorable production o~·Mame" at
Corona dcl Mar Hi&b School, and
performed often at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse with the Ula ZaH
troupe that later became known as
Ballet Pacifica.
"When I think back on those tim~
I try to remember aJI the fun;
Osborne says now. "If 1 have any
advice for youna dancers, it's that the
main inJrcdient is that you ettjo1.
what you do, beaause if you don t
have fun, tho audience won"l."
Osborne also is critical of ~na
sters -and their parents -·who
devote themselves and nearly all their
time to a sinalc pursuit. be it athletics.
art. mu.sic or dance. . .. Tbey•o find that at t0me poaot,
you'll have 1cJ pull from your life
experience in order to become a true
dancer and an artisL And if that life
experience isn't there, you'U only ao
so far. ..J sec so many kids now who have
somehow missed somethint." ~
borne says. ··1 lhink n's very 1mpon·
ant in life to try and strike that
baJanoc.''
Following accelerated studies m
both high school and at Texas
Christian University in Ft. Wonh,
Osborne was invited as a 19-year.old
to try out with the prcstiaious Ameri-
can Ballet Theatre in New York.
His nervousness about making the
corps translated into amazing per·
formances during the auditions as he
twirled through a sencs of Uiple-toun
-three airborne spins at a time -all
across the floor.
.. My entire life, everything I had
prtpared for, was ri&ht there," he said.
Osborne was assianed to the second
ballet corps, Ballet Repertory Com-
pany, but moved up to the main
group after only 17 weeks. After only
four yean, Osborne was promoted to
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IRVINE,TACKLINGGROWTH ISSUES •••
Pl'OIDAl
growth" advocate, callina for a .. pru-
dent and reasonable" pace of do-
thc pc?SJtion as soloist and dis-veloJ>menL
tin1u1shed himself through a variety .. Development must take place; the
of roles. He was considered amoni question is, how do you allow the
ABrs bright young stars and got arowth to take placer be said.
along well with iu famous director, He called Aaran .. pompous" be-
Mikhail Baryshnikov, who used Os-cause the mayor pulled the city oU1 of
borne for the role of Harlequin in his transportation corridor di1CUssions
production of .. Thc Nutcracker." • and did not talk with the Marine
Despite findin& himself on the Corps about plans to oonvert an
brink of beina named a principal animal ~ll'er buildina into a home-
danocr in one of the most prestiaious less shelter.
ballet companies in the world. ~ Hammond's &Oal, if elected, would
borne left ABT in 1983 to join the be to .. rebuild relationships" between
biahly rep.rded dtrector Erik Bruhn, the city and outsidefl'.'Oups.
who had taken the reins of the The councal candidates, vyin& for
Nation.al Ballet of Canada. two seats, a.re:
"Erik very much gravitated toward • Cameron Cotcrove, 30. who has
also favon what he calls "controlled crowth. .. While providina few speci-
fics, be says be would cut down the
density offuture developments.
The 39-year..old vice president of a
car wash firm also is propoaina a city
ordinance settina minimum level• of
eervioc in residential and business
areas an4 on arterial "*11. ShC'A as a member of the city's
finance commission and said be is
'Upset about the tax increuca. which
be called unnecessary.
• Art Bloomer, a rcti~ com-mandina ,eneral at the El Toro
Marine COrps Air Station. ii a
member of the city's Pubhc Safety
Commission. He was appointed to
the position two years ago by Baker.
A vice president and rc&ional
manqcr for a security guard firm ,
Bloomer is viewed by some as the
l<>sical choice to replace Baker, with
whom he is aligned. Amona other
things, Bloomer has stated he favon
allnexation of the Marine base as a
move toward blocking oommercaal
jet activity at the facility.
• Paula Werner, a city traffic
commissioner, who is alianed with
A&ran and Cosarove and considered
to be a slow-growth supporter.
youns talent and I had kept in touch campaiaoed on the need to praerve C
with him throuabout my years at open spice. ELE TJON BARRAGE Ballet Theatre." be said. .., was "We have to insulate our rcsidcn.. • • •
interested in dcvelopina more ex· tial villqei from uncontrolled FromAl
t rience in the classics and •rnwth in 0ran-Counht1" be.said. voler$, would IO to the polls becaute buy our voice in Conpes&."
.... -•1 ••both ma·or poli·:-1 ,,..,..1·cs· -1· In another mailer from the Cox · rysbnikov. who bad that back-Cosarove, a hfe insurance ex-J uuu _. • .... -. •
•round already coming from Russia, ccutive, proposes to tic develo:fimcnt dentiaJ nominations a~pear certain, cAmpaiJn, a a:roup called the Cata-.. ...:ther ...... y•s US nate noma· fiom1a Con-rvative Union criticil.CI was interested in moving (ABT) to the ability of roads to ban le the n.... _. • · · • -toward more contemporary works. traffic, which he said has "very nation isseriou.slychall:r:i.and the Baker and Rosenberg while praisina maion·ty of con.-..<tio and 1-.; .. _ Cox's conservative credentials. Rose-"It's not the leavino that I regret, punitive and rqressive" side effects. :--,. •••-........ . .., w · ed · 1 · · 1967 lauve races are uncontested" nbera is accused of "distortion of his it's the fact that I had to leave." hen he amv an rvme an , · Di . own _,..,.rd" while suer is dJSmissed Osborne was selected as a pnncapal the city was "the promise of a planned Not so in the volatile 40lh stnct •"""'
dancer by the Canadian group in July community. I view the citv u beina GOP l"llOe where the leadina oon-as "simply not well-equipped to
1984 and has been instrumental in off course on that promisi" he said. tenders amona nine remainina can-distinguish himself at the nation's
helping build a strong reputation for .. That's what will make or break didates were trading finaJ blows caw-al."
the promising dance company. Irvine as a planned community with a through the U.S. Postal Scrvioe. hilc he has escaped similar
Sance then, he also has developed high standard oflivina," he said. Dave Baker, Chris Cox, Nathan assaults, Bill Yacobozzi aimed at all
an interest in film work, and tn • Sally Anne Miller. who is endi~ Rosen be'] and Bill Y acobozzi all tent three in one of his weekend mailers.
J · · d Ch · h Pl neptive literature about their op~ lntercstin&ly, Yacoboni sent a anuary JOine nstop er ummer her first four-year term as a counet I · b ·1 to d th · letter to the l>aily Pilot condcmni"• and the cast ofa film called .. Shadow member and as runnin• on what she nentsa 01\&Wlt maa en u n& e1r ...
Da · .. be I sed ·~-fr'I -qualifications. .. hit pieces" and promisina to do only ncing. to re ea in uK; .. • called her "outstandina" record and Baker took swinp at Cox and mailers that compare the candidatcs
"My push now is to develop other her 19-year residence in the city. Roscnbcr& in a slick brochure headed "based on substantiated facts with no
aspects and talents." he said ... My The S2·year..old real estate aacnt "'""-I · .. tha · h. innuendos." push is to make sense of wbat I do for characterizes herself as a "hard ' ix: nvasaon t paints lS oppo-
the audience and communicate it work-'' and points to her work with ncnts as outsiders tryina to buy the But the mailer only served to
be I be I 11;i election. demonstrate that one man's "facts" u er. JUSt want to a compete Measure C, the Open Space Task Another Baker mailer r.eroes in 00 are another's "innuendos." an 1st." force, child care committee and the Cox's failure to vole since the 1984 For instance, it noted Roscnbera's
arts. primary connection to the self-improvement With talk of tumina ~ El Toro R~bel"J also unleashes on Cox prosram est. calling it ··a group that
ESCAPEE STILL MISSING ••• Marine Corps Air Station into a in a stark black and white brochure sj>Ccializcs in radical behavior modi-
commerical airport, Miller is workin& that questions Cox's credibility. It fication."
apinst the idea and looking for includes a quote President Rcapn It cb.argcd that Cox's campaip
alternative sites. Miller favors aJleacdJy made in Oranae C.ountr this tactics .. focus on smearina. penonal l'romAl
because of its sheer speed and
audacity, according to Juvenile Hall
Superintendent Don Hallstrom.
wire mesh. But evidently for real "phased development" year: ··1 don't believe I know a Chris attacks rather than the crucial issues
athletic types with their adrenalin "My rcsponsibili!)' is riaht here. Cox .... he claims to work for me?" confronting the district."
The two escapees and two other
inmates were reponedly watchina
television and lifhna wcighu in plain
view of a deputy probation officer just
prior to the break-out.
flowina full fotce. it didn't prceent I'm not runninaforCongressorother C.oxpa.ckedsomeheavypunchesof h labeled Baker, a o~term Jmnc
such a formidable barrier." political pins. And that's what sets bis own. In one slick mailer, Cox puts city councilman, a "professional poli-
RicbardlOn was bcina held on me apart from the other cats.·· Baker in The Irvine Co. •s hJp pocket ticaan.. who has a "liberal votina
charaa that be participated in the • Michael Shea. Miller's ally, who and warns. "Don't let The Irvine Co. record."
Oarke said both of the ete1pec:s
threw wei&hts at the window.
robbery of a Santa Ana cbec:k cashing ~i!i!!iii!iiiii!iiiii!iiii!!ii!!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!i!!!!!!!!i!~ shop on May 2 in which 64-ycar-old 11
Philip Brower of Corona del Mar was
killed . .. One of them threw first, but tbeR
was still some glass left. so the other
one also threw a barbell before they
went throu&h 1t," be sajd.
Reports say that darkness
hampered Juvenile Hall authorities
who went out to look for the ~s
after they jumped out the wtndoW.
The escapees were reportedly not
seen until they had croated the 225-
yard athJeuc field and climbed to the
top of the fence.
Clarke said authontiea had be-
hevcd the fence to be a a vinually
insurmountable b&trict, until the
youths scaled over it in a mattcr of
seconds.
"We're looki.na into the whole
situation, includiq whether~ need
to change the contrvc:t.ion of the
fence," he said. "lt'1 14 feet tall and
the top .. feet are covtred with clOIC
..
Ocnald K. Roberts, 20, of Costa
Mesa was also killed when Brower
shot back at the robben. Police say it
was Robcn.s who shot Brower.
Richardson and 20-year-old
Harley C. Curti~ of lrvinc1 were
llT'Clted shonly after the sbootina and
prosecuton say both have confessed
to participalillf in the robbery.
Richardson as S feet. 10 inches tall
and wei&bs 1•s pounds. He was
reportedfy wcarina a maroon T ..shirt,
jeans and sncaken when be escaped.
Police say they betieve Richardson,
a runawa~ from the youth oo~
tional facility at Chino, may have
beaded toward the San FraocilCO Bay
area, where bis IUlfdaan bves.
Sherif!'' Department spokesman
Lt. Bob Rivas said early today that
there was no currcnt information on
Ricbardson'i whereabouts.
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Ofange C0Mt DAILY PILOT JM~. June 6, 1988 *AS
Bustnesswomen's
forum sehecJuled
Saturdafi at OCC
A balf.4ay eaecutiV9 wwn't ,._ lle•h•
OD --busiJ1C11Womea will 8lce ill Ge comiai decade wi· be c6ied S.aurday ., 0... JMtj
ColkS in Colla Me& ; -_ 1\e lhild annual Ac:bievi111 Wcm1a'1 Fl~
titled ""On leinaa Bueiwwomaa lorlM ~.. ·
run from I Lm.10 I :45 p.m. iB die OCC Ponun.
rqistration foe)• $35 in advancoandMOat the door.
A numb« of ,enenl 1~11ioat ud worbbops
are ptenned for tbe.,ewnL Participuts may retistet
by phone at 4J~SllO. •
JlarbJe • .,.,, meet
Oruee CoUnty Expl0ter Sea SCouta will aive
the public ID OppOttuoity to buy uted marine
equipment at~ pr_icct Saturdar from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at tbe Sea ScoUt Bue. 193 Pacific Coast Hiab.:r., Newport Balch. uded in tbe itans for aale are deck fittinp.
sails and a few dil)lbia. Prices ranse from 2S cencs to
several hundred cfoUars.
Literacy wor~op Bet
A basic radi"' tutor trainina worbhop for the
HuntiQJton Valley ehlpt.er of the Utency Volµn·
teen of America will tqin Saturday in the Talbert
Room of the Huntinaton Beach library, 7111
Talbert Ave.
Additional sessions will be conducted the
followina two Saturdays, June 18 and 2S, all from 9
a.m. to4p.m. The feeisS20and furtheriaformatiop
is available at Ml-3773.
Dru.a.ten dr1rilJ6 p~
.. Drivina Under the Influence, the Trauma
c.enter's Perspective .. is the subject of a Mot.hen
Apimt Drunk Driven (MADD) radio qment to
air Saturday on radio station K.PZE, J 230 AM.
.......... .., ............... g:t> and KeUle Frawley at tlLe &JUl1aa.l Flah Fry
uty conte.t lD eo.ta lleea.
Dr. William Thompson, medical director of the
Fountain Valley Regional Hospital's trauma center,
and head nune Hons Nauyen will be the auescs on the hour-long talk show.
Latclley 11emlnar 11et
-This was fun, .. Wilcox said. -111 do It
apin."
Kellie Frawley was named fint runner-
up, with June Popick selected 1CCOnd
runDCT-up.
When Spectators weren't cheering on
contestants, they were diging in at the fisb
fry, trying thear luck al the booths or
scekinJ thrills on the midway.
Youngsters tackled an obstacle course
that included w104hng their way through
giant vegetables, perhaps the only way to
get most kids near those foods.
Older thrill Sttk.ers braved a backdrop of
a b1tltf' Russian wtntn-whtle spinning on
the PetersbufltT Slea&h Rade.
All of the proceeds went to the Cost.a
Mesa-Ncwpon Harbor Lions Oub, wtuch
gsves lo a vanety of chantaes Smee the
annual fish fry ~n. the ~lub has raised
more than S l million. A prosram for children qcd 8 to 11 who must
be on their own at home after school hours will be
offered Saturday from 9:30 to 11 Lm. at the Irvine
Youth Services Center.
The workshop, presented by the Irvine Family
Services Protrarn and St. Joseph Hospital. i1 priced
at SS. Call Oave Anderson at ~3920 for more
information.
Three seek county school board seat
Chocolate lovers' treat
The fint ptherina of the newly formed Orange
County division of Chocolate Loven of America
'Jill be a walkina chocolate tour of I..aauna Beach ~turda}', startil\I at noon ftom the Main Beach lifquans tour.
Participants will visit downtown chocolate
stores. Reservation1 are required and further
information is available at 494-0S9 I. .. Photo workmop set
Hot to best photocral>h people Will be the topic
of a workshop Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to noon at
the Irvine Fine Arts Center.
Conmcl Johmo.n js the instructor for . the
prosram, and puticipants are to provide their own
JS mm camera. The fee is $24, and additional
information may be obtained by calling the cen\er at
SS2-1018.
Ostomy group meet.
Tbe next meetina of the Ostomy Information
Support Group will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the
CommunjtyScniorCenter, 170S. Olive St, Orange.
Guest speaker Jo Bostwick will talk about home
health care. Call 991-S286 for more informatioll'.
' 87 JONATHAN VOLZK.E
Of .. o.lf ........
Three Oranae Coast residents will vie
for the Second District seat on the Orange
County Board o( Education, which &o~
ems special-education schools and in-
struction in Juvenile Hall, in Tuesday's
election.
Incumbent Sheila Meyen 1s challenged
by Mercedes "Mickey" McCullough and
Nonna ¥andcr Molen, both Huntington
Beach residents. for the scat that governs
Huntington Beach, Los Alamitos. Seal
Beach, Garden Grove, Westminster, Stan-
ton and Cypress.
Jo. addition to the juvenile and SPecial-
education prosrams. the Board of &:luc:a-
tion -with more than..&00 employees and
a SSS million annual budget -also
rcvi(w1 city-district budgets, arbitrates
inter-district disputes and tracks educa-
tional trends.
The panel was attacked by several
Orange County grand Junes on many
poiAtS. including poor relations with the
public and city districts, poor leadership
and ~r financial plannina. Those com-
plain(\ bave bca>me t'be focus in the
election.
Me~ contends the board is grappling
witli addressing the criticisms.
"The board has really bepn to respond jury-ttacks arc as apphc.abte today as they
to the grand jury recommendations,.. were when first made.
Meyers said. "But tfs not a -Super: Board' . ..The boarcl seems to ignore the grand
to be a Bia Brother over the individual «>j~ry recommendauons evCI) year," she
districts .. " said. "I think the board needs to take a
Meyers said the county board is only an good look at the recommeodauons and-
adviser to the local panels, and she says at deQde ~bicb ~to be implemcn&cd."
meets that goal. . Vander Molen wd the board's com-
.. , am confident that if someone in the municataons with other groups are cs.
Huntington Beach City School District pcetally poor. and improvements there
had a problem, I would get a call from would be among her top goals 1f elected.
Huntinaton Beach." Meyers said. She was t6e on~ candidate who pa•d to
Meyers was appointed to the curra1t have a statement in the sample \'Otcrs
term on the board in 1987 when Frances ballot, and lasted her home telephone
Murphy died in .office. She was elected to number as a symbol of her effort to
the board in 19'0 and ruignccl in. 1986 .improve accessabtht).
beforchcrappointmeouhe(ellowinayear. "If I were a member, I would v1Sit the
She bas ~so served on se~ ·state mc1· ind1v1duaJ schools.-Vandcr Molen said.
local committees and as _president of J.he .. In nanc years an the Huntington Beach
Orange County School JSoards Associa-Caty School Distnct.1 can·t remember any
tion. She ~"'"ks at•the May Co. . a>_unty ~rd memben coming out and
Some of~ other problems are ~ond it\),rodoong tbcmsel"es."
the Board of Education. she said. · · ..Vandcr Molen 1s l 23:-ycar Huntinatoo ~·A solution for · long-;term financang Jkach"f'C'Sldenr. she was a member of the
mu.st be found.. but that Will have to come • <;aJifomia School Bdards A.ssoa.auon and
from the i..qislature," Meyers said. ... lt's · .a-member of \he; bQa..ij .. s pohtacal action
very diffiC\llt for the local .di$tricts to plan. group,'monttonng-c<iuc.:t100 l~tioo.
'when they cton't have long-term That background. '1le said, has left her
budgcts. ... we're seeing that noft' with wttb sohd contacts on the state level that
layofTs'and strikes." . . coold· ¥'&.d 10-lmprove~ents 1n tbe
But Vand'er Moren. contends the gradd .county's system.
" . .
Vander Molen 1s emplo)cd as news-
paper education coordinator for the Daily
Pilot.
McCullough also attackN the C411Tent
board. contcndmg too ·much motley is
spent on academic c-0nlcsts and not
enouah on trainina tc:achcn. ~·s a lot of money g~nt on
acadcmlc pentathlons and decathak>n$:·
McCullough said. ..J ha"t two medal
WU\DttS, so l wouldn't pit It ap.anst
anythina. but I thank there's an awful lot of
=~ spent there that could go to other
McCullouah said "there IS a ~1 need ror
leadership" on the b<wl;l. and that she bad
the ti.ckground toJeaa the board 1nta lhe
21st century in education.
She bas experience in audio-visual aids
and computer aads that would benefit
Juvenile Hall students 1hrough hands-on
cducatJon.
··~t could real]) open their eyes to
school and 8J'c them a '4-ay out of the
system, .. McCuUouah said ... A lot of them
got into tr.:>uble because they we:ttn't
•~are of what 1s out lMrc for them.·· .
McCuUough said she "would ht the
pdfly m that area. v.h1ch would result 10
wonderful 1h1ngs for \he 4'tudents ··
She works as a program spcc1alist for the
Bellflower Unified School District.
Monday, J_ane 6
No meetings tcheduled New AIDS ·virUs Vaiiiitlon-harder to detect ~. \ . .. : Taetfday, JUZJe 7 LOS ANGEl.,ES (AP) -Conventional
• 9:30 a.m. 0raqe C..tJ Bou4 ef s.rr-tes~fail to deteci a new variation of the
rilon. board hearina room. Hall of Adrninsitrataon. Al~ ~irus, SQ scitntjsts believe the rate of
1 o Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. . infection amona some hiab-risk groups
• 1:30 p.m. 0nqe C..tJ P1••• .. c.m-may be·inuch h~er than thouaht, the Los
mlutoll, board meeti~oom, Hall of Adminis.-Angeles Times ~ported today.
. 10 c· . Ce ... Sa ta Ana lrl the .new v.,-iadon of the .dc~ly tratton, tvtc n... 0 · disease. victims d~velQJ> AIDS but don't • 6 p.m . ...,_ Be.el OtJ c.acu. council form antibodies to it. . chambers, SOS Forat Ave.
• 7 p.m. N.....,.n Bea~ Pub, Beadel ... Army Scientists at the Walter Reed
Reereadea C.. ......... council chambers. 3300 Arfn}'_ Institute of Re:surcb iQ Wasbing-
N..wnnrt Blvd. Newpon Beach ton, D.C., led by Dr. Monte S. Meltzer, •... -......... · •••··· ••••~r-' chief of ceJluJar imrnunolOllY' at Wafter Reed. focused tbcir studies on th~ "1en
. .
1 •
who contracted the-dilea.St but faded to
form antibodies. Th~ men's infec'lions went unddected
with AIDS tests now in ufie beca\lSC such
scrc'Cninas lde.otify the dUease by cbeckint
for antibodies, not the viNs.
The Walter Reed team.said the AIDS"
virus c.ao lurk fbr indeterminate periods in
immune ~tern· Cldls htown as ma~
phages, which are found in tissue as ~I as
an semen, in vaginal Ouid, in blood and in
thc:.brain. '
The-scientisu developed a test to
identify the behavior o( the virus. but
~
Meltt~ ·cawt1oned that w..-on 't Ix a \'all-
.able fat wjdesprcad use for some time
"There's no que$uon \hat tb.e new test
could be e:nrcmel~ h~lpfuJ m cleanng up
ambiguOUS"(AfDS) cases. Yet ifs not the
lcina of.thin& )OU can do on 10 milhon
people now. Prescntl).' the test can take
scvtral ~ks to pctf orm," Meltzer saad.
Scient1sts have known for some nmc
that macropbqes ean be at(acked by \he
AIDS virus and they. an tum. c.an help
tranSmit 1t to other immune S)Stem cells
Then the Vlt'US, ~n' dcstro)tng wtute
blood cells known as T _. «-lls.
The Walter Retd research shows the
\ U'US can lave and reproduce an ~
phages without attack.mg T "'4 cells and
without mmulating the production o(
antibodies to the disease.
"\\ e know that this ~s socs on; but
what wt don't knO\li IS how long It Sta}.S
1hett," Mehzersaid "ls it months. yea.rs or
dcadts'> 1 don't know. Ifs clear that the
macrophages arc a re<;ervo1r for (the virus)
and it's a hidden resttVotr. bttause it
muluphes in the cell. hidden from the
bod> 's immune rnponscs "
:-<'
:Coun aw-.rdS $ lOO,.Op()
ito vict m of assault in jail
of• die pfs clerneowy school·
classmates may be responSJble for the
vandalism. • • •
Sni~r fir~s on police
ex.aminingbody in SA
~ .
.BJ 1'tl AIMdl.., PNM Anaheim oollcearres&ed McBee for assaulted and later aw.ok:e to find
; A man Who.,.. 1exua1i...-ulted trespellina May 27, l98S, when be himtelf covered with blood from
•1 was fOWMI 1m>derina at the Dis--razor ala.sh wounds.
and sWbed with a razor blade while ne)'land Hotel wearina 01lly shons Wdlinatoo was convicted of ~ ~
:beina held io the Oranae County Jail and one shoe. sault and sentenced to sc~n ycars 1n :has Reeived •$I 00,000 tenlement of The jail's medical officials prison. McBee then sued the coun,ty.
1 lawsuit be brouabt apimt the provided McBee the lithium and then Last month both sides ..,'Ced to a
• c::ounty. put him in a cidl with Deonia Ray bearin& before retim:t Superior Cowt ·
• Deniel Earl McBee, 39, who bas WdliQaton, 22, who "81 bti111 bdd ,._. ~obert RJckJes at a private
=t,een d.iqnoecid. u man~ve for i.ove.Nati01l of robbet1 aftd nlratioa center. On M•1-l 7. the tenet must take daily dOICs of the drua wault. Cdtibty ~ to pay the S lOO 000
ttithium to control mood swi"llt *Ill McBee llid his pleu to be mowd ' ead waive collect100 of SI .JOO in
;,an custOdy b' ~tric ~ away.ftom WeltilllfCllwere ipoNd.
%lion wbc:a bcwuattecked ia 191S. • OnMayl9, 191HkBee•uu..ay tleMIDa:lt in Jail . • •
•
$.ftt~·s shot whistled~ about IS
feet a-ay. Levatino said.
AU six men ran {or cover behind a
Rt'arby block wall Levatino id.
"We dida't need 10 rescue the p).
He -.-as dcfuutd dead., .. be said.
Radarballoonjohla war
&1alnst drag sm.ugglers
BJ fte A111111! ... Prw ..•
SIERRA VISTA; Ariz. -A h-aee blimi>-lite bdOOD ftaetina 1em1ely in
tbe 1CNtbein Arizona sky ii 1 new ~ill a wideDi9a ..,, a r8dar-pec:kcd . . for airbonie SID mier'L WJa it becomet fully =::..~~the Dearly Sii · ·on C will m the sty tolbe ~~flyias p1wa that try to evac1e,..... '9dlr. and helpina · aUaaft chue sm._sen within I0,000~ milei. The
bdiwn-ftlled, white belloon atrady tw tricked.-.... twice. ladina to arrau
and teirwe of~ said Daniel Wiley, lelliOI'. enaiDeer and site ma~ for
tbe CODlllCtOr, Wel&iftaboule Defeme and Electronic S)'lteml C.O. Jt ii fint
of at least five balloons CUstoms officials hope to position along the Southwest
border to plua pps in IJ'OUnd-bued radar survei.Uance that have allowd smuta1en to enter the country with impunity via Mexico. Some residenu near
the pant balloon's mooring on the southern ed&e of the Fort Huachuca military reservation say they're worried that it po$e$ a danaer to them.
Candldate'• wife recaperatmg
BOSTON-Kitty Duka.kis, wife ofDemocntic presidential front-runner
M.icbaeJ Dukak.is. was recuperatina at Massacbusetu General Hospital today
from ~nal surgery she unde:rr.'ent last week. Mrs. Duklkis, SI is .. doing
splendidly on all fronts," Dr. Nicholas T. z.ervas. chief of neuroioSY at the
hospital, said Sunday. "She's in splendid spirits." She bad surgery Friday to
remove two herniated di9c:s in her neck that were ~"' daqerously on her
spinal cord. Du.kakis visited his wife at her hospital room on Sunday, and the
two strolled in the hospital corridor, a hospital spokesman said. After the visit.
Dubkis new to California to resume campaipina.
AJIO, Stevena aid, requiriaa thole
wbo solic~tures to be Volua-teors imprope1 reducel tbe chanca
the initiative · be~ hebe tbe
voters, .. limitiQa (&be poupe') ability
to make the mauer the focus of
statewide dilCUllion.''
Rev. Jackson 'skin
charged Jn attack
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP}-Jeae
Jackson's half-brother wu freed on
$500,000 bond after beina charled
with hirina someone to au.ct 1
witness to a slayina. police llid.
Noah Robinson, 4S. was meued
Sunday niaht. a day after beina
arrested and clWJed with beina an
accessory to 1 felony. police aid.
.. We think be was responsible for
the solicitation of the act ud took
part in the amnainl." Slid DetecUve
Keith Morton.
The bond ofS 100,000 was raised to
$500,000wben cbar&es of obstruction
of justice and criminal conspiracy
were added qainst Robinson, Police
C.apt. W.L. Johnson said.
Johnson said the reason for the
hi&h bond was that Robinson pve
police three addres1es -in Green-
ville, Cbic:qo and Albuquerque,
N.M. Robinson had a net worth of $2.9 million as of Dec. 31, 1985,
aocordin' to court records.
"I don t know anythina about the
case," Jackson said Sunday while
campaigni111 in C.alifomia for the
Democratic presidential nomination.
To AllJudson ScboolAbnnnl,
Students and Friends
HELP US CELEBRATE
Judson's 60th ~
a Heo....y Wick's ·sOt}i Year
Judson is Amooa's oldest iodq>cndmt ooUcgc
preparatory school ( 1928-1988) and an Arizona
landmark. Pbm arc undcrw.ly for a ~t ~·
tioo the weekend <tJwic 10, 1988 in Scottsdak
lndudcd will be a dinner dance, codaail party,
~ tennis, riding. ~ tours and a ~
"Ro:N" <t Henry WKi All cl our rcunioos have
been wondctfully successful. This will be the
best one of all! Plwc join us with your· hdp,
ideas and presence.
Sec )'OU in Scousdak. -
,,._ COlllOd Allortnl D/trck)r
602-948-7731
lrl,4,dl• ..... attack
by.allll•tor
!NOL!WOOD, FIL (AP) -A
boy Wbo watcMI I 10¥J.IM»t d .. or
leap ftom I po8'I u4 kfll lais ..,...
Gld ...,.. llid " --•• dnam until • diMPP"red l&Ddef.
~==ftred flw lbc)U to kiU the bull •11"-tor about tlve boun -•---r · tbe ~ oa 1be Iller, .. .cr.IPQUI~ .. - . • ..... ti but o( ffiddeD ....-WI ._, DIP.
31-pound body of Erin Lynn Glovs
iD i11jawa. . Erin, who was nicknamed
--Qizmo,•• WU SJ)~~ ankle.:.deepwateralona u..-.-. laJce with her g.year,o&d bro1hci
Ju.tin, their ubi'ldor ~pPJ9, ;;s neiahboi Juon K.enbanict, ' • oa
Seturday evcnina when the P.~
leaped out and snapped up the lirt m
i11 teeth. _: ... • .. It wu pretty quick, .. Juon --
.. It teemed like a nishtma~. a dream.
But then the way she ~m~. wbeo J saw the blood after be went 1n, thCO
J realized it WU real."
Allipton tend to. 9'ill their pref.
underwater, drowruna them Ud Florida J'l8la aacl Qe•e Depaa b&&•tomctek bold tM laead of stashina the body for liter feedins, lO~·foot •lllCatm tMt WU 8laot after lt killed a pl. . wildlife officials said.
~
Inspector~et for JQ.issile checks
The treaty provides that the inspections can beJin. 30
days after the PKt likes effect. That clock bepn ticki"* Wed~l the Moscow summit, when Reapn and the
Soviet I r excbanaed ratification documents for the
pact they Maned Dec. 8. . .
The major item on this summer'sqenda 111 ~~of
.. baseline" inspections durina a 60-day period be&iDJUDI
Jul¥ l. The United States will have the fisbt to inspect 133
sites, includina 126 in the Soviet Union, six i.n &;It
Germany and one .in Czechoslovakia.. Th~ Sovt~ m
tum wilJ have the nght to examine 14utes10 the Umted Sta~ and another dozen U.S. facilities in western Europe. .
..
Pendleton, chairman
of civil rights panel,
dies of heart attack
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Clarence M. In 1981, Reagan . appointed
Pendleton Jr., who rose from the Pendleton to replace the fired Arthur
slums of the nation's capital to help S: FlemmiDJ. who bad criticized the
lead President Reapn'sbattleapinst · administrauon's civil rights Policies
racial quotas as the ~ ~lack IS ''in COtiftiCt. with the CO.ns!itut!On."
chairman of the U.S. Civtl Ragins The b1pa.rtJSID comm1ss1on 1s an
C.Ommission, has died. advisory body that monitors enforce-
He was 57. ment of civil rights laws within the
Pendleton, one of the R~n federal government It lacks policy·
adminjstration 's bj&best-ranking making or enforcement poWC!"-
blacks. died Sunday after apparently Pendleto~ was the lone dissenter
sufferina a heart attack while exercis-when the commission voted S-t in
~ deputy coroner David Lodae 1982 to st.ete that there bad been said. retreat in all areas of civil riJl!ts
Pendleton drew wrath by callinft enforcemont during the adminis-
liberal black leaders .. the new ncists tration. ·
whose support for the Democratic Last year, the commission rejected Party ''led blacks into a political a Pendleton-promoted staff report
Jonestown." assaili':lJ the Supreme C.Ourt for
He once termed the concept of upboldinajob preferences for women
comparable worth, which envtsions in affirmauve action plans.
women ~vina the same salary as .. He was a areat human beina."
men with similar jobs, ~ looniest commission member Robert A.
idea since 'Looney Tunes.' " He Destro said. ••we had our djsqree-
called affirmative action .. divisive, ments and our qreements. He was a
=ular and immoral,'" and op-very dynamic person. He will be
busj missed." "Ctaren~ Pendleton was an The White House declined im-
outstand.iDJ public servant and. like mediate comment on Pendleton's
any Amencan, be had the rilbt to death.
express his point of view, whic& may Pendleton maintained that equal
not have been a mainstream point of treatment -not special preferences
view," Democratic praidential can--should form the basis for f¢enJ
didatc Jesse Jackson said in Los civil rights policies. • •
An&elcs. He criticizeo the Civil Ri&h~
Clarence Pendleton Jr.
Restoration Act, passed earlier this
year over Reaaan's veto, IS .. u
unwarranted invasion ... by Bia Brotber ...
He also opposed federal set-aside
·contncu for minority-owned busi-nesses. •
Pendleton pve IO-Callcd .. Uncivil
Rights" awards to thOte wbote ac-
tions furthered discrimination IS be
defined it The most recent went last
month to ~ Mayor Ei.i&ene .
SaW)U for dellyina the firin& of an
aide who made anu-5emitic renwb.
Pendleton's views made him 1
lightnina rod for crifi~sm of me -ReaJy'~ administration's approach
to avd,.Jiahts enforcement. ' . ., ..
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Air Fotce officer f roni-OC· . .
earns Achievemei1tMed8.f. •
Capt. David M. Fl'Oblan, son of
Richard Frohman of Seal Beach. has been decorated with the Air Force
Achievement Medal at Nellts Air
force Base. Nev. Frohman. a 1982
aractuatc of the Air Foret Academy. is
1 pilot with the 6Slh Aamsor
Squadron.,. • • • • Sit J• M. AHll1•, son of John
Sheehan of Hunlinaton Beach. was
deployed to Japan with members of.
ihc 25th Infantry DiVlsion in
Schofi~ld Ber'llets. Hawaii, to par-
licipetc in ··onmt Sheild." a bilateral
tn1ni!'& excrcite with thf J&p1nnc
Ground Sclf'-DefcnK Force. "' ••• Army Pvt . .1 .... L McDMall,
ton of FrC'da Hellerstjcn of HUnt-
inaton Beach. has colridlettd hit besic
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Blast on Russian train load •
of explosives takes 68 lives·
MOSCOW (AP) -Pravda Mid
tOday that residents thousht war had
broken out when a frei&ht train
packe4 with 120 tons of cxplotives
blew up at a rail crossina in a city Mar
Gorky, killina at least 68 people and
injunna 230.
.. First I saw a hip column of
flames shoot up. Then I heard a
rumblina. and then a attat mush·
room cloud rose," the official Com-
munist Party d.aiJy quoted a wuness.
V. Dormiaontov, as saying.
Soviet news reports said Saturday's
blast in Arumas, an industrial city
about 2.0 miles east of Moscow,
flatttned several city blocki and
tossed railroad cars and other ve-
hicles like feathers.
Dozens of doctors were rushed to
the city and rescue worken continued
today to pour throuah the debris and
Pravda said the true death tolJ may
'never be know:\. In some areas. all
that was left from the blast ~re cir
whttls or rubble from multi...ioried
apartment buildinp. &odafs pepcr
added.
Soviet 11\~ia Mid the blall in· \'Ol~ed thr~ boxcan pecked with
industrial explosivH and destroyed
the homH of 600 people. At least
ei&ht children were amona those
k1TICd.
The official media ·s reportina of
the disaster was amona its most·
detailed and rapid ever about sucb an
accident -an apparent si,an of
Mikhail S. Gorbachcv·s pohcy of
··aiasnost, .. or areater openness.
Whal shocked An.am.as residents..
Pravda said "was not the damaacd
houses or destroyed ~· but the
crippled people callina for help."
The newspaper quoted one uniden-
tified, wccpina woman as saying:
"The: first thins that came to my mind
was, has it started?" an apparent
• reference to war.
WitnHSCS said the explosion was so
powerful that ""indows ""ere shat·
tcttd about I VJ milH away and
stttions of track Mtt diSCO\leRd a
mile from the accident s_ile. the news
reports said.
Pravda described the scene as beina
one of "brief ~nic," but said those
who were not injured quickly rushed
to help victims.
More than 80 doctors w~pwn to
Ariamas, a city of more than 90,000
people. Nearby residents rushed to
offer blood ~nd food for the
survivors, the media said.
Pravda said the death toll v.ould
probably mount: .. How 1s ll possible
to detennine how many pe~J>le were
killed in cars parked nearby'! ..
It noted that. in some cases. only
wheels were len at the Site. The story
appeared on thc.'3ck paic of today's
paper. There v.erc no pholOlflphs..
Extremists seeking coalition
to def eat Socialists in France
PARIS (AP) -F..xtremc-nr.ht
leader Jean-Marie Le Pen said today
he wanted to work with the center-
right parties to defeat the Socialists m
next week's National Assembly run-
off election.
A coaht1on of conservatives show-
ed surprising strength in first-round
votina for the National Assembly. but
computer frojcctions said the Soc1al-
1sts are stil ltkely to win a majority m
the S77-member leg1slaturc.
The Socialist Party and the outgo-
Nuclear ban near
in the Philippines
MANILA (AP}-The senate gave
finaJ approval today to a biJI bannina
nuclear weapons and nuclcar-
equipped wanh1ps from the countlj
in a move aimed at .LJ S m1hta1') bases in the Philipp1ftes
Similar IC1Js!at1on 1s pending in the
House of Representatives.
Nineteen senators P"e their ap-
proval to the bill on the third and final
rcadma. Three voted apmst the
measure and one abstained
The. bill. which received
preliminary approval last month. sets
prison terms of up lo 30 years for
brinaina nuclear weapons into the
country and up tC}' 12 )ears 1mpnson-
f'1'eO\ for importing nuclear compo-
nents.
1n1 ccntcr-naht ma1onty coaJ1uon
wtrc runnina almost even 1n Sun-
day's popular vote, lcavina President
Francois Mitterrand's party with a
narrow advantage hcadma into Sun-
day's runoff.
Mitterrand won re~lecuon last·
month, soundly beating center-right
candidate Jacques Chirac.
Le Pen's cxtreme-nght National
Front, despite iettjn& about 10 per-
cent of the vote, seemed unlikely to
win any seats 1n Parhament
Lt Pen said he wanted to reach a
mutual assistance pact with the
traditional nght panics. something
the conservative leaders have said
the) would not do.
lntenor Minister Pierre Joxe said n
was .. reasonable to think that (SoctaJ-
ist Premier) M1che1'Rocard's aovem-
ment may be able to count on a
parhamentaf) m~onty." But conservative leaders were
heartened b) a showinJ much better
than had been predicted .
Bus, railroads boDlbed as
S . African blacks strike
By Tlte Alaocla&ed Press
JOHANNESBURG -Bomb attacks hit a bus and commuter railroads
today as hundreds of thousands of black workets and students began a general
stnke. The protest. set to last thttt cila)s. defies new 10,ernment bans on
pohtacal activity by ma1or anti-apartheid aroups and by the black union
federations that helped orpruz.e the protest. Man,gosuthu Buthelez1. who
heads the black homeland of KwaZulu and who opposcsJ_hc stnke. said four
people were killed m KwaZulu when a hand grenade was thrown onto a
commuter bus However, pohccden1ed this, saying five people on the bus were
in1ured by a tire bomb. Several bomb1nas also occurred on ra1l"'ay services
near Johannesburs and Pretona and on a statton near a black township outside
Durban. No uuuncs were reported in those attacks.
West German mlne death ton at 46
BORKEN, West Germany -The owners of a coal mine "'here an
exp~>Ston killed dozens of mmen have acknowledged that radto contact was
made wt th m1ssina miners hours after the blast. but broken off to search for
more miners Family memben of some of the dead miners and a newspaper
alleged that rescue workers had bunfied the search operation. Meanwhile.
diggers toda) found one more body. bringing the total of con finned dead to 46.
~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, June e, 1918 *A.I
Shultz in Syria,
pushes for pe.ace
llabarak Awad .
Israel backs
deportation
ofU.S.Arab
oAMA.scus. Syria (AP) -Sec-
retary of State GeorJC P. ShuJtz met
\Oday wit.b President Hakz Assad of
Syria and Mid if the United States and
the Soviet Union can improve rel.a·
tions. the countries in the MiddJe East
should be able to do the same.
Shultz told Arab rcporten in Dam-
ascus that Wa5hinston and Moscow
..have both l&1ud to address
ounelvcs•to \he Middle East issues ..
and said there would be more talks.
In a news oonferencc shonJy before
his two-hour meetina with Assad,
i Shultz noted th.at the superpowers
have resolved many of their own
dtsputes
..If we can solve some of our
problems, why c:.tn 't the people in the
(Middle East) area come to snps"
with their own".' he asked.
The superpo"'er summit pointed
the United States and Soviet Union
in a more cooperauve direction 1n
deahn& ~1th rqiQnal dispu&es. and
Sbultt hopn Syna will take a cue from MOICOw.
Syna, wbach has been critical OCtbe
Shultz mission, is the Soviet Uaion•a
principal ally in the Arab wand and ha~ the onty mis.ile ancnal t.bat cu
approach brael's in caP.1bility.
Israeli officials say Syna hu put
chemical warheads on some of its
missiles and that they can te9Cb
lsraeh cities and military t.llJtU.
S~na to the Arab journalists.
Shultz repeated hjs contentioo that
the Palestinian state on tM West
Bank and Ona Strip demanded~
Arabs .. just doesn't make any sente.
He said "a confederation or an
attachment to another state or staies ..
v.as ··a more ~orbble way oflookjq
at it."
He suggested Amencan states or
Swiss cantons as possible models for a
future Palestinian entity JERUSALEM. Israel (AP) -I~
rael's h1&hest coun has uphcJd an .--;;::::::======:...=========-==========:; order deporting Mubarak Awad, an
Arab-o\mencan who advocates
peaceful resistance to Israel's occupa-
tion of the West Bank and Gaz.aStrip.
The United States opposes de·
portauon for Awad, who called
Sunda)'s dec1s1on by the Supreme
Court ··a disgrace" and vowed to
return to Jerusalem.
Mnnwhile. Prime Minister
Y1t.zhak Shamir left today for the
United States to meet Soviet Foreian
Minister Eduard Shevardnadze in 1
bid to further improve rclat1ons
bet"'een Israel and the Soviet Union
And thousand5 of Palcstlnian h1ah
school students were due to return to
their classrooms today for the first
t1me in morcjthan four months.
It 1s the final stase of a school
reopening program the army bcpn
three \lrCCksago1n theoccupt~ lands
Sunday Secretary of State GeofJC
P. Shultz met lsraeh leaders 1n
Jerusalem. sa1d he had made no
progress in advancina his reaional
peace plan and blunlly told Shamtr
the occupied temtoncs must be
traded for peace.
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Two Israelis and 201 PaJcstamaos
have pen shed St nee Dec. 8 as a result
of the upnsings in the lands Israel
seized in the 1967 Middle Ea.st war. u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c Shultz told Foreign Minister
Shimon Peres that Amencans would
not undent.and wh) Israel was de-i--------...... 1111 port1n1 Awad. who heads the Center
for Non-Violent Studies m Arab east
Jerusalem.
Shamir ordered the deportation
Ma> 6. a da) after Awad was arrested
and accused of helping compile
leaflets urpng violence as pan the
upnsmg. A wad has urged non-violent
resistance to the occupation throuah
the boycotung of Israeli p>ods and
businesses and refusal to pay tues.
The Supreme Coun turned down
A wad's appeal and said the Jerusa~
lcm-born · U.S. c1t1zen "harms the
sccunty and public order, .. docs not I ·
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Add dirty politics
to reasons for
~1ow v oter turnouf
A state survey indicates only four in I 0 registcttd voters
arc likely to go to the polls Tuesday.
That means about 7 million of California's 12.S million
registered voters probably won't bother to cast ballots in the
state's presidential primary. according~o pollster Mervin
Field. .
In addition to the low turnout rate of just 45.3 percent,
another 6.4 million adults won't vote. They did not even
bother to reaister.
That means 70 percent of the adults in California won't
have a hand in selecting congressmen, assemblymen.
councilmen and in detennining 12 state propositions.
The pollster offered four explanation:
• Field said some Californians are contented apatheucs.
who are generally happy with the way things are going an
politics.
• Others arc politically alienated. believing that they
cannot influence the s~stem.
• Others are pohtical outsiders. essentially out of the
mainstream wnh low incomes and less schooling.
• The balance were .. d1senfranchisees," who might have
the desire to vote but failed to register.
After witnessing the quality -or more accurately the
lad. of 1t -in the campaigning in the 40th and 42nd
congressional d1stncts. the 70th Assembly District and over
Measure A. "'e might add another factor.
• D1ny politics.
People are ahenated. disengaged and otherwise act1 vel>
apathetic about poht1c1ans who roll in muck. ,
Everyand1date seems to steal the others· campaign signs
or at least deface them.
Direct mail .. hit pieces" have become the norm.
Candidates not only diston their opponents' records,
they lie about their own.
Anonymous letters are circulated, alleging various
heinous activities and crimes against nature.
The sexual preferences of candidates are called into
question, as well as their fidelity. .
Others are called commumsts or cultists.
And it is not in good clean fun. It is trashy and
underhanded.
Nol only do the candidates demean each other. they
disgrace the principles of our system of government. In effect,
they are insulting to those whose suppon they so zealously
seek.
The result is a populace that doesn't care to vote because
"the candidates are all the same anyway." The chche doesn't
refer to s1m1lar stands on issues ... Jt is a statement on the
character of our so-ailed leaders.
Power for sale
Nowadays. 1f Assembly S~ker Wilhe -Brown 1s for
somethins. it's a pretty safe bet it's a good thing to oppose.
Similarly, 1f Brown·s against something, it's probably
wonh supponrng.
This 1s not because the individual happens to be Willie
Brown. If he were Joe Blow and speak-er of the Assembly.
chances are the same axioms would apply.
That's because the Cahfomia LeJislature as -to put it
bluntly -for'\ale. And those in positions of power -like
Willie Brown at the moment -are the brokers who control
the terms of the sale.
The Legislature is for sale because legislators are always
on the make for money. Legislators need lots of It in order to
sta) in office and people like Brown have the power to raise
lots of It and then pass it around to those whom they favor.
Two measures on the June 7 ballot, Propos1t1ons 68 and
7 3, propose to take lcgjslators and their votes off the market by
imposing differing sets of restrictions on either pohllcal fund
raising or campaign spending. Brown opposes both of them.
and understandabl) so, for together they would constitute a
lund of emasculation of the spcakcrshaP..
The package isn't perfect. but untJI voters take up their
shovels and stan mucking out the money-fueled corruption
and vote ·~nenng that infects Sacramento and prostitutes the
Legislature. nothing's going to change.
It's a cinch W1Jhe Brown isn't going to do 1t.
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U.S. should study, learn
from Gorbachev, Japan
WASH I NG TON -1 have reached
a startling conclusion gleaned from
40 year\ a1 the Washington ringside
and access lo countless classified
documents never intended for
outside e)es. What the United Slates
needs is a Mikhail Gorbachev.
No. I don't want to adopt
Gorbachc' 's totalitanan sys1em: I
want to prevent a demagogue in
cru!Mlder's armor from seizing power
and imposing 101ah1anan rule on the
land of 1he free This could happen 1f
the federal government doesn't stop
the pell-mell rush to a runaway
de fie 11. re' ersc the erosion of the
.\mencan econom) and get off the
dov.nh1ll shdc
At leut Gorbache' recognizes 1hat
the cumbersome Soviet system 1s
failing and needs a drasuc overhaul
He 1s 1ry1ng to re"amp the that
structure and transform the Soviet
na11on from a backward indus1nal
po"'er 1n10 the foremost t«hnolog1-
cal po"-er.
Cenaml) 1he United Slates is npc
10 be o' crtaken as the No. I t«hno-
logical po"'er b> someone. 1f not b>
the So .. 1et Union. then by Japan.
Unless present trends are dramall-
call)' reversed. our children will
inherit a bankrupt nation. trillions of
donars in debt. ravaJCd by drugs.
ridden v. 1th cnme. its industnal base
eroded. its schools mediocre.
So whal the United States needs 1s
an American Gorbachev who will
revamp and restruc1urc our econ-
omic S)Stem Better still. we need to
learn from the Japanese who ha\.e
adopted so much from llS. I rcccntl)'
'1s1ted Japan. an island nation
without natural resou~ except for
the fish that swim an the ocean
surrounding ll. Yet Japan. hf\ang
itself up b> its bootstraps af\cr the
dc,as1a11on of\\ orld War II. toda)
has surpassed the United States as a
producer of qualll} consumer goods
and 1s challenging the us 1n high
technology.
How 1n the world have the
Japane~ managed 1h1s spectacular
ach1c' emen1'l Their me1hods have
been simple enough. Herc are the
essential differences be1wecn the
Japanese and American systems:
• In the United Stat~. frtt
enterprise has become less and less
free. It has become entanaJed in
government red tape, bttn hobbled
by bureaucratic encumbrances. been
deluged with forms to fill out. Small
businesses arc anh1b11cd. As the
backbone of the Amencan free
cntcrpnsc «onomy. they ought to be
helped. not hindered. by 1he sovem-
mcnt
•In the l 'n1ted States. the
au1honucs raise obstacles that dis·
couraae pn\ ate enterpnscs from
producing an} thing ncv.. or tn·
no,at1,e. Federal agencies obstruct
efficient business operations. such as
the telephone system. that served the
public belier before government in-
terference.
• In Japan, the government sup.
pons and subs1d1zes its mdustnes.
This cooperauvc cfTor11s directed by
the Man1stl) of lntemat1onal Trade
and Industry. known as MITI. Its
operations arc described by industn-
ahst Harl) E. F1gic Jr. in a report to
the U S. Taxpayers Comm1ss1on:
MITI "guides Japan's 1ndustnal
organ1zat1on and trade pphc1cs. It
plots economic stratcay. controls
investment and supplies ace65 to
tcchnol<>a> It nurtures us mdustnes
and protects them from foreign
J1c1
AIDEISOI
compe11tion whtnever necessary ..
MITI also helps 1ndustnes hke steel.
rubber. petrochemicals and sh1p-
bu1ldmg dunng limes of recession by
creating lepl canels to alloca1c mar-
ket share.e'en establishing funds for
pa) 1ng firms 10 scrap excess fac1hucs
and 10 reduce capacit)."
•Japan has 1mponed whole indus.
tncs. usuaJI> from the United States.
and nunured them until they arc
s1rong enough 10 enter the world
marke1place
F1"1e's report citpla1ns that. "The
fledgling industl) 1s protected to •n>
C'\tcnt necessary un11l 1t pins knowl-
edge. size. experience, cnt1cal mass
and costs panty . All this lakes place
m its own markc1placc--the world's
second largest -totally protected
from foreign incursion."
Our adversarial system -aovern-
ment vs. pnva1e enterprise. workers
Vl>. management. small business vs.
big business -is no longer com-
pet111 vein the world marketplace. We
should follow the e~amplc of M1kha1I
Gorbachev, who 1sat1empungdrast1c
changes to make the Soviet Union
more productive. and adopt Japan~
me1hods.. which have transformed a
defeated and de .. astated Japan into
an economic superpov..cr.
J•d AIMlusoa h • ,,,.dJc•~
coJUJUlht m ff'utia1toa, D.C.
Tuesday's primary election may
be watershed for Willie Brown
SACRAMENTO -Pnmar) clec-and Im Republican counterp:in.
lions. as the 1crm 1mphc!i. arc usual!~ Pa1r1d .. Nolan
JUSt prchm1n:.ir) poht1cal slrugglc\. Bro"n·s 7.5-~ear speakership ll>
selling lhe \lagl' lor th~ real contes1s undl'r \IC"-' bclaU"' five Dcmocrall{'
to n>mc months later. al>~·mbl~ Oll'n. 1hc 'riH:alled ··(,ang of
Launching an undercover police operation on high .\lthuuah 1h"' prcs1den11al contem fl\ l' •· hJ\ l' tk<:larl'd 1he1r 1ndcf)Cn·
school campuses can't be an easy thing to do. ha' l' "'' aporated. Tucsda~ ·s Cali-dl'llll'. k;i' ma Brown w11hou1 an
DAN
WALTERS Whale mos\ people may feel that the Tulare Joant Union forn1:i pnmt.11~ ckn1on has 1aken on atxolutl' maJont~.
High School board ... was clearly on the side of the angels c\11JordtnJI") ml'an1ng at lov.er tk halo suf\ ''l'd motions 10 'ac:.11e
when It supponed a narcotics investigation. there will be some k' ch till' sf)l·akl'l'\h1p un i~ because "lolan.
d h t d t h fi ld.ffi ti (ollecm.cl\. a number of lot:al m l'lkl'l. halo prutl'<"ted him b} D · h h' rd parents-an per aps many S U en S-W O CC I eren )'. l\\Ul'S :ind COnte\tS 10d1c-ate thal r~fu~1ng 10 fulh l'OOl)Crale v.1lh lhc n1,s1111f.l~~r"'ll:s 1n""um1S~f'\n.tSO-1'1U~Opu1nli& Allowing police to ~se as students on campus docs raise r. lA: .,.. .. .. .. U\.. -d . bo 1 h. .._ h h 1 C ali1orn111ns ore concerned about Go nu of F1'e ... A .. hug". n.•rhaps "atal. blo~ to the questions a ut t e re atrons 1p ~tween t e sc oo r. T f • U\:.. .. ~ " -. . d d W h d b h their 1u1urc. he outcome o 1hosc: Thl'ballko,cnhc peakershiphas f.ng· .. r ........ 111·0 n .. ndwould'"'"""n&th"n admm1str.u1on an stu ents. c ave no ou t t e nrnon1m 1 · d 1 h fi -• 1 d" 1 f 0c · • ~u.. .. '"'.. " .... ~ .. -e l'll1t>ns -ca 1n1 wit 'iJ>CCI 1c ootcu into a ian 1u o mocra11c rov.n·~ positron immc:a urably will have some undesired s1dc--efTects. • 1ssul"\ rongins from nuclear power in and R~publu::in pnmar) rac:c:s this Brov.n has an indir1Xt stake: too. an
H owever. we aaree WJtb the decision of the board and Sacramento to growth control in spnna. and 1hc1r outcoml' could a hotl} conte 100 Republican primal)
District Superintendent Ned K.ehrli wiih two reservations... Oranac Count) -may indicate \\'hat determine v.he1hc:r Brov.n \unl\C:'i h "I o t f L .. I First. we have Iona h.a.rbored doubts about undercover counc California follow~ as it nears .\t thl' most ba\te IC\cl. Brown. Co~n~> J st ismc 0 os .... nae cs
narcotics investiptions in aeneral. This as the flashy sjde of the 2 ht century. Th~ pttscncc of so du~ctl) or indil't'Ctl>" 1s backing The GOP incumbent. Gerald
Jaw enforcement, but ncan &eapmeto the officers who must many local and sla&c:w1de in1tiatiH·s. candidate:\ an Democratic pnmaries Fclando. is beina auackcd by Deane
become halfactor and half con-man 10 ply their trade... meanwhile:. indicates risina fru~ m tv.o Los :.\n~lcs Count> districts Dana Ill. v.hosc father. Los Anaclcs
Our second reservation stems from the focus of these traaion with the arid lock of the policy-apinst Republican 1ncumbcnti be· Cuun~ Su~r' isor Deane Dana II. is . . makina apparatus l1cn-d 10 be 'ulnc:rable 1his year. · · d ...... f ah d f
types of invcstiptions on illegal substanoes. The ~nCJpal lo purely political terms. despite Wa> nc Gri~ham and Paul Zehner. • ~~~~l;: ~lra~~-ui 0 .ouun ' 0
dru1 ofabuse of today's tccn-aacrs is alcohol ... butt c ilJepJ the taek of scnous doubt 1bou1 ah~ Rcprdku of what occurs in the Dina has accuSC'd Felando of
use by teen-agers of lhia panicular drua is toler1ted by too presideritialoutcomcs. the focus is on fall. 1f8rown·s candidates don't win joinioa \\ith GOP leader Nolan tu
many adults who have adoPted a nudae-an~wink attitude ton;re. and the state l.qj1laturc. Tul.'S<fa). it .,,.111 conmbute to the protect Bro"n's ,pcakcnhio. and if
toward junior's beer drinkina... ~·arc three nry JS>•ntcd Re-1rov.in1 be.' lief that hisdaysaupcakcr Fclando bites tht dust_ hers behind
We hope (parents) will remember that the abuse of publican e!'imary banlts for Con· an: numbered. in the pn:"·primat') polls -it will
alcohol poses as peat a threat to their families as do the druas """ two in Southtm CaJifomia for C on,cncl). howc"er. t"cn if the sC'riously undcrm1nt Nolan•s
that make headhncs. IOOCl•to-be-vacatcd tats and one 1n 8rov.n·NdC'd candid11n do win. he itnitctJc alliance with Brnwn.
hlan ~·~-Nordlcrit Calilom .. in which a ~ • 111ha'c10 ao on to rttaptu~ one or 4nd ,f Nolan -withdraWI his in-•-.-tam ~ Enic Kon"yu. as both of the Rc:publinn·hrld Kits f0f1 . • • • 1 -----------i-__ _.. ____ ._..._ .... ____ ,. .. fld111. thtllltftlbled wrMh oltM:San. his June 'inoey 10 ha"c 1ny tu.int duttt "'~from Brown s~hon.
trucitcoratintula'sOOPtst11bfish-, • cfTC'Ct on his tcnu~. &he pr:ak<'r's IMP •Ill be -akrnt'd nwnL The third ~orrauc primary in immcn~I). pc(haps Cn<MIP to bring
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It heel 1ppt.attd that Drmocrat1c •h1C'h the GAnJ of Fi'c rev°'' naurn his min to an nd.
Pait' Sen. ,O.n Boltwriaht o( Con· 1i in the 661h 0111nc1 or Sin All of v.hich mcan1 1ha1 Willlt'
c.ont. a1t0 wnn"°'"rovtn likt a lkmarit1no C'ount). Brnv.n aoo Patnck Olin ....tn be
1U11. "oukt ha\c 1 to~ f'lh• wnh One of the pna. Gftlld Ea~n. •~trnina Tuetday 'nillafs dtttt0n
Conu11 COiia Count) SUpttvnor ratt\ 1 &tiff primal) challtntt from rnulu •Ith unu..f *8iet:1 of
Sun"" Mt-Ptak. lkn Mcflnk rd'Uttd Joc Baca. a local rommunll)~~ 1ntHna.
to 10 for IM alart-app1mttl) ofr.rial. In &he final da~'1 pnor IO tfit Brown ml)' be ,._ =!a
:::.: 11'il twrittt• would tt-pnmal'} Bro•'ft lo)aflSh in Seen· •• killd -lftd lht inc..-nt tMnto fia,c pumped hundttds o( natiof'lakampaiindlilitw. hr'a • wew tlvomt. thCMriandi Of dollan into tht ottin'• tot 1 mort dtR'Ct • ,. .... ~ TM PGlkdl ~ w11Jt lht mOM •itt moribMd .._ c ....... and ini~} ·s .,......_
to win ar lolto11 TWldlyP'!'llbl> 1heitd"9t11,.il""1l· Alll .,..111 jr a e1•1u I
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PETE
-DEXTER
Ho r s es and
girlfr iends
won't mix
I met in a man last week 1n Nevada
who'd bought his airlfncnd a horse.
The man and his dog hve alone in a
&host town 40 miles so~th of R~no.
and female eompan)' 1s a scnous
rons1derat ion
··1t's one of 1hosc things." he said,
refomna to the sudden decision to
bu) a horse. ")'OU just surpnsc
)Ourself"
And so. surpnsang himself. he
drove to his fncnd Dave's ranch to
pick one out. ··1 had $600," he said,
"but when I aot out there the first
thing I saw was this beautiful ap-
paloosa. Perfect conformation, with a
bi&. muscular rump. and she was full
of spirit. the kind of horse I've always
wanted for m)'sclf. Dave is not stupid.
hov..e' er. and wasn't aoing 10 let go of
her for an) $600. We aren't that good
offnends
"I told ham 11 was form) girlfnend
and asked him what "-C could v..ork
out. and finall) aot him to let goof her
for S 1.200. And so I called up my
11rlfnend and said. ·can }OU get $600
and meet me nght now?' And she did.
no questions asked which 1s the kind
of person )Ou v..ant to bu) a horse for
m the first place
··So I look her mone} and bought
the appaloosa. She didn't quite
undcrsta.nd why 11 cost her $600 for
me 10 bu) her a present. but she
bcl1e .. ed me when I said ll was 1he
opponun1t) ofa hfe11me.''
The man took the horse back 10 his
place in the ghos1 town. and prcscn1cd
her to his girlfriend during one of
1hcir conjugal visits. "She lov~ that
animal," he said. "right up until the
moment she got on You could sec 1l
then. that ll was too much horse for
her The ho~ sensed it too -the)
can feel 11 v.hen somebody's t1m1d or
scared. and the) 'II take advantage ol
II"
The girlfnend rode the horse SC\ -
cral 11mes o'er the next few weeks.
but the man saw ll wasn't going 10
work. The horse and the man's dog..
on the other hand. were inseparable.
"Seema how the dog and I both
liked the horse." the man said, "end
m) g1rlfnend didn't. at least not close
up. I decided the onl) honorable thing
to do wa~ bu) 11 from her I said.
'Hone}. I don't he"e the whole $600
n&hl now. but ru buy her. pay you
$10 a week or so until we're even. or
until I don't like you an} more.'
"That v.as on a Fnda) Saturday
morning. I wascomingout of the road
that leads to my place when J
happened to look O\.cr 1n10 the
pasture. and there was the appaloosa.
Iring stiff-legged on the ground -
ngor mort1s -and my dog was nsht
there beside her I go1 out of1he truck
and climbed over the fen~. and that's
when I noticed the dog was chewing
on one of her legs
"Nov... on one hand my g1rlfncnd
didn't hke the horse. at least not to get
on ll and nde. On the other hand. she
was attached to 11 1n a scnumental wa~ -attached enou$h. at least. that
I did not want her dnv1ng up to my
place that afiemoon and Sttin& the
dog ea1ing 11 in the ticld
··And so I came back to the house
and called Dave. and asked him to
come get the horse. He's got a flat bed
and av.inch. and I've got no way to
mo"e her. He said. 'What happened?'
··1 1old him I didn't know. The
horse seemed fine the last time I saw
her. 1hat ma)be she twisted a aut or
had a hean attack He apologized for
what had happened He said. 'I swear.
that horse v..as sound. I never would
of sold her to your 11rlfriend 1f there
"'as an)th1n• wrong.· Then he con-
sidered the s1tuallon a difTcttnt way
and ~1d. 'Holy Roll)', I'll bet she's
upset' ...
"I told him &hat she hadn't seen ii
)Ct. which was what I was tryina to
prc,cnt. I asked how soon he could
make It o"er. ·
··He said. 'There's a real probkm.
on account my winch is broke.' ,
''I taid, 'I JOt a dead hone in &he
fi.c:td ~nd .m) d<>s's catina it. and my
1Jrlfncn<t J on tht way ovtt this
aftnnoon. Can you bOtroW some-
body clk''s'!' :
.. He said he didn't know, that he
would try. Then ht apol~ 1pin
ror lht horse. 'I swear: be laid. '1hett
wa1 nothina lm>f'I wiah that animal.
or I would nevtr Ot 10k:I her 10 your airtfri~nd."
"I •Kl. ·nc tNth ii. Dive. it asa't
hen anymort. She was ICll'Cd ol it. to I lOol il off Mr hands. ~ ~
"H~ said. "YOU ~· tht hone'?' "I Mid. ·1 didn't pvt htt the Ctil\
)'Cl beca11tt I didn't ,Mwe h.o. hMd, but~yah, l'in ~· -.. SlO • wwt un1u ft'rt e~.
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SCORE seminars off er
. advice to entrepreneurs ~i.r~'Jij H '"'""' •
--w."a...tnA1-aod 7:.w-"==" "'L'le.: • t ' A xrin of free confettnc:a coo-
cetniftl bask ma~ma principla
will bC ofrtted 10 Orantt County
small busineu cntrtpttnturs from '2
10 4 p.m. on Tundays thi1 month
Th~ dtKUSllOftl wall be M-id It
tht U.S. Small Bu$inesa Admini'4
lration otrlCt', 901 W. Civic Center
Drive, Sui&c 160. 1n Santa An1. They
art co-sponsottd by the Scrvioc
Corp1 of Rc1ircd Exc.c:u1ivc1
(SCORE>. the Active Corps of Ex-
ccutivn (ACE) and the SBA: .
This wtek's sion on "Business
"t • Plans: Road Map 10 SuC«Ss" will be
led by Joe Mondschcin.
.,
Other topic~ and d 1scussion leaders
att "Computers· When and Why 10
Chana.e from Manual Record·ketp-
ina;-Bob Lawrence, on June 14~
"Mail Order Busincu. Busm~s and
Usatt Sa~L. °" June 21 and ~w: .. rc.nn:. .... c:;:: ~ ••uponint: wnat•s Rfquittd and llrk• eno , V"• , D.m. 11ta.
How 10DO11.·· Wal.a Olson on June
28. ...... ~ Qe Pct !.~":
John S. Wlddtll. SBA branch l irioe.1f11tEk ,._ +l 2 ~o 1:11 ~~!,f1Ht1H~~ mana,tr. alto announced that • • ~-~ \4 ~ D -_ .. scminatwill bltof'ftftdfroml:lOa.m. =:t'X\aot '• ·~ ~rouo
10 4:30 p.m. Thu.nd.ay June 21, II I vitr wt.A
1 i1 v. u: -1 ..:::l' FS Republic Savionas and ~n, 2400 E. Jr!'~(. o. 1 • ...., 1 OD t;
0
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171hSt .• SantaAn1.There1.uS20fee ~i1~1 " '-~ B: • i K'' • of.A
for this prOlflm that will provide
1
~~Aasr '"' + ~ ~o P:~~c
informatJon to people wbo plan 10 ~.:hid 1f• t ''• D ~ftl..0 ba stan I bu.sinat or rcttntly ntab-•v"""' "" it + ~ ~ Terr,::
lishcd 'J>usincu. f tm:"'tv ~ + '• o ~r~n~~ inc
Topia will " include markctin1 1 ~~ef:"" ,~ I ~ µ: l'~~m~:" problems. site location, ac:quirin1 F~ " ~ 1 .: H: vtPul>SvcNH
capital lepl prOccdures and mere.Ho· GME119v " • uo
in& SIJCs through advenisina. n ?~~D11 ,J:..; t ~ 8: 18
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You're Invited to a
Class in Criminal Law
'
Western State University has scheduled a free introductory class in criminal
law in south Orange County on Tuesday., June 14, 1988, beginning at 7:00 pm.
This popular class is designed for those considering a law career Seating is
limited and reservatious are required.
For re-~rvations and information, ca.11 an admissions counselor today at
WESTERN STATE
UNIVERSITY
College of L aw
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Modest gain posted
NEW YORK {AP) -The stock market
posted a modest pm Monday, overcoming some
early selhna to extend last week's strona rally.
lnten:st rates rose in the aovemment bond
market Monday, revers1n1 last week's sharp
decline. .
Analysts said that provided stock traders w1~h
an inctnuve to sell issues that bounced upward an
the market's recent surprise rally.
In add1t1on, they said, many inves~ors
continued to view the upswing 1n share pn~
skeptically, quest1onin1 its prospective staying
power.
But the sclhna pressure never developed
much mtensity, and once 1t became clear that the
market was hold1n11tsaround new buyers stepped
an.
The Dow Jones averaac of 30 industrials.
which had jumped a record 114.86 points last
week, rose another 3.91 to 2,075.21.
Advancing issues outnumbered declines by
about 4to Jon the New York Stock Exchange. with
850 up, 626 down and 476 unchanged.
· WHAT AMEX Orn ' WHAT NYSE Dio
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NEW YORK (AP) Jun 6 1 ·~ NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 6
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I AMEX LEADERS NYSE LEADER S
GoLo QuorE s
---Dow Jo NE s AvERAGE s
METALS Quon s
--NASDAQ SUMMARY
Productivity gains
during first quarter
WASHINGTON {AP) -Pro-
ductivity. a key meuu~ of the U.S.
economy's compctitivencu, im-
proved at an annoal rate of 3.6
percent ihc f111t quaiur ol 198' tho
aovernment said today. 0
ne improved d'fieiency of non-
ftrm b.a11neucs in churnin& out &oods and tm'ica from January
thro.ash Mad..,.. foUr times lhe o. 9
perceat pin "POfted ia preliminary fJ&&am ma moodl.
Tbe ina_, ·com.Plftd witll an o.a
pcrceet ia1pro¥Cme1tt in prOductivsty
for al ol 1917. U. ,,,,., ~
induded I I percwnt dedi8e IM last •·1 QWntt, Malty n .... 4.2 pen:ent 1mjlir'Ovtmm• 1ht tlainf ,quana,
Tiit Comman ~t re-
l Ponld two ... • -tbc .. =v .. ---~"' ,. '"* l'liodYn -.......... or llOOda ud llrVica in IN coucr, -:-,.,.. .9 pmat .. ftnt ..,.,
lutmd o( 23 ~· • ..tier atm.tcd.
Olllput = ............. --~llrdnell ... iJ1 6e ..... -. HWPlr eamty """ .......... " ,., .......
the Labor Ocpanment said today m~ than double the earlier an>wth estimate of2,7 e>etccnL
i:o achi~vc the hiaher output, buSJ~ 1ncrtatied ttteir total em~
ployec .hours, by l.l percent., up fiom an earbcrcst1m1teof 1.7 J)et'CeGt
The &.-rtment'1 repon oa pro.
ductjvity and t'Olts indicated tbat
ICl"\'tea rather than manuf'acturina
a«ountcd '°' most of tbe improved eff'idcocy, a re venal of put traldl.
1 n. "?&ftUfacturine. tbc reviled pro.
!i..cttVUJ fiaurta a.hOMd a 11 pcftal
UllPfOYCment Q tM Quartet dowo
liiptly from the 2.9 percent·_..
(lt1matc.
• The reViled rnanufiiauriftl OOUMll lftCl"eUeWU4.,~iltll •.r4.-J
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H _on·esty ·-·.
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"The 70th district has an opportunity to im-
prove the quality of its representation im-. ·
mensely on June 7th by voting for Evelyn Hart .. ,
for good gove.rnment. '' ·
., Endorsement, The Newport Ensign, T)lursday, May 26, 1988
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"Hart, .in her many leadership roles, ·has prticticed·.
finding ·w.orkable solutions among those who couldn't·
work things out. She is a doer ..... wide-ranging ·
experience and polished problem-solving skills .would
. make Evelyn Hart an ideal assemblyw_oman." . . . : .
_,,. Editorial endorsement, ,The Daily··P.ilQt, Thursday, June 2, 1988 .
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'h"41ay, Jue '1 .
A~ (March 21-Apnl 19): It 1s breakaway tame.
You arc coming into
your own. takrng
greater charge of
your ind1v1dual des-
tiny Check sources.
insist on credit
previously denied
You'll act bad.mg of
SYDIEY
01111
some \Cry 1mpon-••••••••••••• ant people.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Become Iwate of
mot1vatton. be anal)'t1cal, reject superficial answer. Cycle
is such that )OU continue to win friends. to pin allies.
Member of opposite sex 1s intn1ucd. and you'll be very
much aware of 11.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Scenario accents music.
des1r,n. rhythm. beaut)'. romance. You'll have reason to
celebrate as harmony 1s restored to home front. You'll aet
JIR reprcscnuna token of est('Cm. affection. Libra
1n,•olved.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be open-minded but
avoid bcm& gullible. Focus on idealism. romance.
scarchina. wantina answer to "Why am I here? .. Lona-
dist.ance call relates to travel. publishing philosophy.
Virgo 1s featured~ 1
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Deadline is set you'll be
asked to prove theories. chance exists -to hit financial
Jackpot. Older pcoons are on your side. JUSt1cc will
prevail and relauonsh1p wtll 1~ens1fy. Adds up to money
andlo\e
VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Sept. 22)'. Finish what }OU stan.
don't quit midstream. You are going places. and m
actuaht) the sk> 1s the hm1t. Emphasis on pubhc1t)'
special rev1e~. unique contract offer. .\.ncs plays
paramount role.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stress independence. st) le.
crcat1v1ty. basic procedures. New work methods prove
beneficial. You could also locate the .. love of your hfe ... Be
direct. get to hean of matters. Leo 1s in picture.
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Learn by teaching.
follow through on hunch. Sense of direction will be
restored throu&h aid of family member. Gourmet dining
could be on tap for tonight. Scenario emphasizes
creat" 1ty, st) le. love.
SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Individual who
.. takes polls" 5eeks your opinion. Maintain sclf-est('Cm
and sense of humor. Don't be afraid to vote for yourself!
Social inv1tat1on could include travel. Gemini figures
prominently
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What had been a lost
cause is .. recovered ... Means you'll locate what had been
missing. you'll be on more sohd emotional-financial
sround. Relative will answer pertinent query. Scorpio
mvolved.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Check investment
procedures. be aware of "final figures." Be ready for
change. variety. travel. flirtation that could become
somcthina "serious." Answer 1s affirmative. Sagittarian
plays role.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Go slow. accent charm.
patience. dignity. Individual close to you seeks re-
assurance. also wants commitment. MaJor domestic
adjustment proves beneficial. Taurus. Libra wtll fjgurc
prominently. ..
IF JUNE 7 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc spmtual.
somewhat of a pcrfec11onis1. adore mystery. 1llus1on.
~lamour. film. Pisces. VuJo people play important rol~
in )Our life You art 1dcahst1c. romantic. creative.
ps)ch1c. C urrent C)cle h1ghhgh1s pohucal actlVlt}.
populant). accelerated social ac11v1ty. travel. greater
a"arcncss of bod) image S1gn1fican1 changes occur on
home front during this month. You'll learn 1mponant
"secret" 1n Jul~ Dunng August. emphasis on pannersh1p
and marital status
PlayingtheoJd mating game
"Sexual selection.. 1s what it's
called. and there are two forms of 1t
among birds and animals. One form.
The males compete with each other
and the wmner selects the female.
Other form: The males compete with
each other to impress the female. and
lhe female selects. Our Love and War
appro\'eS of both forms. He would
L.M.
BOYD
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seen pictures of th.at ragged coun-
tf) s1de. Why is it the most tenacious
land battles seem to be waged over the
bleakest land?
You know how a mother porpoise
burps her baby? Taps its underside
repeatedly with her nose. She nurses
the httle rascal for a year and a half.
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in& drmna situation at Olle time or
another The ~li&Jlts from 111 oncom·
1111 car are Mtma us dtfectty 111 tM eyn.
We then 511NI the dnm with a flicker of
our hith bwns to request he lo• llfS
beams. He sicnals ti.Ck that those are his
low beams. Drivers wflo are the offendtfs
in a scenano such as th1S should have
lheir hNCftetlts ad1usted Althoucft It may
Sttm obvious ~ to *1t screws should
be adJUSted. this job stiOtltd not be donr
at home. The auto technician tlas the
proper headli&ht ~ts and dlstancn
cilartered out '" ~1s sf!oP.. Only a
precision ad1ustment will yt11d the COf·
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Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you
bold:
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The biddin& bu proceeded:
Nortll Eat Sfftll West
1 . ow 1
What do you bid now?
A.-Althou1b your chances of a 4-
4 major fit are sliaht in view of
East's double, we still think one
heart is the right bid. If West de-
clares, your bid will help partner get
off to the ri&ht lead; if East de-
clares, partner will be advised of
your concentration of strt~.
Q.2-As South, vulnerable. you
hold:
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The biddin1 has proceeded:
Nortll Em Sfftll Wat
1 • OM 1
Whal do you bid now?
A.-lbe odds of wantina to play a
major-suit cont.ract arc poor, and
this time you have no clear prefer-
cocc for a lead-partner's best suit
abould be i1aht. Therefore, there is
no point Lo biddina one of your
majors. Our choice would be one no
uump. r
Q.J-Both vulnerable, u South you
hold:
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Tbc biddina bu proceeded:
Nordl r..t Soetll Wat
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What do you bid now?
A.-Had there beeo no overcall,
you wouJd have railed to two no
tnunp, to cater to the possibility
tlW North mlabt have a dead mini-
mum opcniq bkt. But when he bids
freely over the interference, be must
be better than mini.mum. Under the
drcvmunca, you abouJd jump co
thnie D.O tnam.p.
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Wb&t ICllon do 10U take?
A.-Wbac a pky you weren't play-
lq ~" cklibl• tllat woald h9v9 been the Mllal action cmr 0nc
heen. o.pic. dal fact that you
baveft•t prOmlMid all d\at much.
P1ftDS hat ....... to move toward
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mum raise Lo two heana-sincc he
must have three hearts on this auc-
tion, be would have raised directly
with a dead minimum. However,
you have nothin1 to spare for your
openin1, so unless partner has
arossly underbid, you are hi&h
enough. Pass.
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15 Conject\n
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What action do you take?
A.-Tbis is a matter of style. If you
play that a two--over-one mpoblc
creates a same force. do your duty
by simply &oiQ& OD CO four bcaru. If
you play more old-fuhloaed inetb-
oda, when s-rtner'• bid is Only invi-tational. you should pua. Y oa have
a rock-bottom minimum and part-
ner ls promisina only 11-12 pohlU.
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.. You put the money in, Mommy,
and I'll flush it."
by Brad Anderson
The annual running of the three-year-olds at
Santa Anita
DENMS THE llEKACE
by Hank Ketcham ---------
MOW ARE
YOU 001tJG?
Ot.,,ge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Monday, June&, 1988 All
by Beti<e Br•thed
~ FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE
b'"1p
by Lynn Johnston
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GARFIELD
GOOP'.'! Mt.RE. COME~
THE MAILMAN FOR
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TO THE ""ATIO
AFTER T.l.Kl"l0 A.
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CALL ABBE:'< by Jim Davis · DECIDE s TO CHECK ON HIM
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· U streets are not desiped to liv~
they die. But to liw.. they must be
planned to do much more than funnel
the road traffic of the moment So
planning-more than any other
factor-is vital to the life of streets.
For example-until recently-the
planners of towns had no way to
project certain events which can
swiftly obsolete streets and even
highways. Events like the sudden
surge in twcrincomeltwo-<:a.r families.
Or the flight of employment centers
from downtown urban areas to out-
of-town suburban sites.
The result is that there are towns
today-all over the nation-whose
streets, though once designed to
carry the lifeblood of their commu-
nities, have now become clogged
arteries no longer up to the task.
But there are new towns today-
like Rancho Santa Margarita-whose
streets were planned to meet the
traffic needs of the present and the
future. Wrth streets that live and grow.
1Unely StJeeta.
Because Rancho Santa Margarita
is a masterplanned community, its
interior streets and main arterial
roads are planned in advance to grow
in phases-just as the town itself is
planned to grow-in phases.
For ezamplt.. while Rancho Santa
Margarita has been planned to pro-
vide homes for up to SO.OOO people
over the next 15 to 20 years, its
residential neighborhoods are being
constructed gradually-in phases. As
is its Business Park-parcel by parcel
So year by~ as neighborhoods
sprout and businesses and employees
move in. existing roads are extended
and widened-in phases-as part of
the overall plan. Tu accommodate the
·growth of the town befurt it occurs.
And cu it occurs. Wrth timely streets.
~Streets. )
While expansion of the town's inte-
rior streets is timed to its overall
growth plan. Santa Margarita
Company also participates with other
landowners and builders of nearby
communities to upgrade and expand
the capacities of feeder streets in the
general area-roads that serve those
communities and serve Rancho Santa
Margarita residents too.
One such example is the planned
extension of Santa Margarita Parkway
-west of El Thro Road-into a new
section named Portola Parkway. This
expanded arterial will not only serve
Rancho Santa Margarita, but also
Mi$Sion Viejo, Coto de €aza. Robinson
Ranch, 'Ilabuco Highlands, Trabuco
Canyon and neighborhoods in the
towns of El Thro and Lake Forest
Through this pooling of efforts,
Santa Margarita Parkway has
already been widened from two to
four lanes. And now the widening to
its ultimate width of six lanes has
also begun.
Streets liOr Work And Play.
The community streets of Rancho
Santa Margarita were not just
designed to carry the vehicle traffic
of the town, but to integrate the
roadways of the town ... with the
lifestyles of the town. From the very
beginning its streets were conceived
with adjacent bike lanes. paths and
walkways. Tu gfye bikers, joggers,
strollers and skaters free-flowing
~ys that interconnect the town's
residential neighborhoods with its
recreational areas. its shopping cen-
ters--and even its Business Park.
Planned for work and play. So that
the people who live and work in
Rancho Santa.~ta would never
be much more than a bike ride or
stroll away from their jobs_ their homes.
schools and other activity centers.
We call such streets:J,iVing Streets."
For that's what they were designed
to be. For today's residents, and for
generations of residents ta come.
A 1bwn In The Path Of Progress.
Bounded by Mission Viejo and Coto
de Caza-and nestled in the shadow
of Saddleback Mountain and the
Cleveland National Forest-Rancho
Santa Margarita's picturesque loca-
tion is a modem day paradox. For
while it sits in a valley of viewlands,
it is also amazingly close to the thriv-
ing business, cultural and commercial
centers of Orange County. Tuwns,
cities and communities alive with
economic growth and opportunity. In
an area-scheduled at last-to bene-
fit from two major transportation
plans: the Foothill eirculation Phasing
Plan (a$ 240 million program to
widen and extend existing roads· and
improve some 40 intersections in
southern Orange County.over the
next one to three years) and the
much-needed $350 million Foothill
Transportation Corridor (a Ji.mile
long super highway and transpor-
tation system) presently charted
to pass through Rancho Santa
Margarita and past the "front door"
of its budding new Business Park.
Though now in the freshness of its
youth, Rancho Santa Margarita sits
squarely in the path of this progress.
A town uniquely designed to mature
slowly-in a balanced. methodical
manner-over the years ahead. ,.
A new town, in a progression of
towns and communities. A town in
which this generation-and genera-
tions to come-can live ... and work
... andgrow.
1~5454
(Wmutioa~
KEEP HOUSING
IN ORANGE COUNTY
AVAILABLE AND
WITHIN REACH.
VOTE NOON ..
~ MEASURE ''A!'
It could drive the cost of new housing
sky high ... stop new road construction
dead in its tracks ... and make traffic
worse not bet1:er!
MK•smt& T~n."tteawrto w1ecktlle -·w: a1a.a. c:oat,. &'i.,,Olfn
111iuJ d s-J11111r1tllllllMs t r.11 .. ..._..11~Cllillf P as •t ' a.
-/•
lmpnmd Acee. RoaAla AM "9W Arteriee-including the widening and ext.emlon of .,
existing roads. the en!urwment of some 40 intenectioos and the construction ol new rolds-an
scbedWcd a completion over the next one to three ye.an. ln a major effort to improve traffic Oow
and provide added altmJ&tives to freeway travel in the South County aru. this won is part or
the $240 million ~thill Circulation Phasing Plan
t
f
,.
MONDAY.~ 6. 1988
: ~cNatigqton tops.
: ~nley to capture
! Perl'ormtng Arts tn
., &Ill& •ot.mn ........ ., ... ,, ... '
• Andrew MacNa~ton did not
mind the wait. He did not mind the
hills. either. And be did not mind the
• tremendous wind which bepn blow-
ina two houn after the start of
Sunday•s ~ County Performina
Arts Triathlon an Mission Viejo.
By that time Mac Nauahton, 2S.
had out-swimmcd. out-biked and
out-runned a field of nearf y 1. 700 to
win the 3rd annual event in a time of
1:32.23.
Colleen Cannon, 27, of Boulder,
Colo. overcame the elements as weU
to defend her woinen's title for the·
second strai&ht year. She finished in
, J :4S.47, after wa1tina a full hour prior
to the race as the course was alt.etcd to
· ensure safety.
"It was an unprecedented delay,
but after that. the race went real well,"
MacNauaJtton, a resident of West
• Hila. said.
• .. rd rather see the race chan~
· because of safety, than have it camed
· out and sec someone get hurt." he
said.
Followina the fint sepnent of the
race-a l.S-kHomcter (l mite) swim
in Lake Mission Viejo, which '?ejan ~t 8 a.m., .-boar after tbe ori..._.
sn't
amp
..ni• time -MacNauctuon did •
not -much of anybody. After takina over the lad durina
the 30K (18.S.mile) ~lina .epnent
-ihonened three mde1,due to tbe
safety alterations -he led all the way
throuah the final lcs. a lOK.(6.2-mile)
run. "" Two.;time Hawaii lronman cbam-
pion and 1986 Oranae County
Triathlon champion Scott Tinley of
Del Mar made the only Knous threat
for the JCad durina the run. but fell off
pace on one of the numerous hills,
MacNaujhton's speciahy.
.. J loc>ked back once and Scott was
ri&ht behind me on the hill, That's
when I started sprintina. and I nevn-
saw him apin, •• sajd Mac Nauahton.
who recctved $2,000 for his win,
followed by Tinley in second, collect-
ina St,SOO. and Gordon Duff of Seal
Beach finishjna third for S 1,000.
On the local scene. Nisei Barber,
23, of Balboe Island was the top
professional, finishina 16th in 1:39.04. Brian Stephens. 26, ofHunt-
inaton Beach was 20th with a time of
1:43.39 in his first f'IClC as a pro.
0 Thal was my first Iona swim this
year and 1 was a little displeased with
my time," said Stephens. who com-
peted mostly_in biathlons throughout
the winter ... The course was peat and
I didn•t really mind the delay. I used
today as kind of a yardstick to see
where I stand aod where I need to go."
Bob Belzer oflf'Yine stood alone at
the end of the JO. to ~year-old
men's amateur coml>'lit.ion, winniq
~ ... DIATllLOllJ81)
Laguna couple finds health
through runnlng triathlons
BJ IURlt WOLCOTT
~,..C•o: ' ..... , ,.
Up until now, Dick and Carol Hemus -who
bepn competin1 in triathlons last year at the ages
of 49 and SO -had always finished husband and
wife.
Sunday, at the 3rd Annual Orange County
Performing Ans Center Triathlon an Mission
Viejo. \he l:.quna Beach couple finished wife and
husband.
, "It doesn't matter that she beat me. she ran a
good race," Dick Hem us said aftefi_ more than two-
and-a-half hours of swimming. bikina and run-
nina.
"'Thu was the fifth triathalon we've run
together. but the first tame she has ever beaten me,"
he sa1d. "I iust &ot out of surgery, but that's really
no excuse.
Six years ago, Dick Hem us was lookin1 for an CJtcuse~o ive up the pills he constantly took for
high b pressure. Runn.in& became an •hema-
llr\ole an since then. hts health and peace of mind
have never been better.
His wife, Carol.joined ham in thtS therapy and
the couple began compet101 together in I 0-
kilometer runs. Triathlons soon followed.
"I was at the park one day and 1 saw this old
lad). who must have been in her &O's. get out of the
water with the biqest smile on her face. grab a
bicycle and go teanng off down the road," Carol
said ... I turned to Dick and said. ·trwc can't do this
by the end of the year. ~·~ Just • couple of
sausaccs' ..
Carol and Dick. who have a second home in
Sand Point, Idaho. bepn racina an triathlons thCT"C
last year. They train together, compete t<>setbcr
and even work togcthCT. both as teachers at
Thurston Maddie School in Laauna Beach.
.. We tram after school. swimmina two days a
Wttk. (loina interval workouts on the track and
throwi1'1 in a bike ride wbcft we can," said Carol.
who teaches hiSlory. homeeconomicund physical ·
education to sixth, seventh and ciabth p-adcrs.
"We tram because we love tt and bec:aUSt 1t'sa
ireat rekasc after beina wath junior hash studcnu
all day," she said.
Carol finished second an the womcn~s SO-to-SS
ase dtv1s1on Sunday 1n a tame of2:32.46. She now
bas three first place finishes and two seconds 10 her
five tnathlons. ·
Dick. who teaches Enalish and woochbop.,
said he saw Carol at the start of Sunday's triathlon
and t~ ap1n dunng the runnma compcuuon.
but could not catch hn-like he usually docs
Nevertheless. he m1oyed the race and as ready to
compete qain next wcrk.
.. It's a real ego boosteT to ao saabna past
someone much younaer than yourself ... he said.
"I'm goin1 to keep runn1na these thanp as lOQf as I
can stand up You'tt ncvCT to old to start trainang. -
~·Rojas blames self
for delayed win
Rose left speechless Swede
after errors boost LA aims f o:r
But Angels break
six-game losing
streak, win 6-5
MIL WAUKEE (AP) -Anscls
manaaer Cookie Rojas blamed
himselffor his team llkins 11 innings
to defeat the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Anaels led S_.. an the bottom of
the ninth but Paul Molitor aed off with
a double and eventually scored to
send the pme into extra inninp.
California ended up bcatina Mil-
waukee 6-S Sunday and snapped its
six-game losi~ streak.
-"Coach Bobby Knoop told me to
award the firsi..base line. I did not and
Molitor JOt a double down the lfoe, ..
Rojas said ... 1t•s my fault that l cost us
a-run ri&ht there.."
But If ojas made some riJht moves.
too.
Darrell Miller led off the 11th by
hittina a tapper to Chuck Crim, 0-3,
who threw the ball put a lc:apina Joey
Meyer into ri&ht field for a two-base
error. Dack Schofield sacnticed Mill-
er to third, and after Crim hit 8'rian
Downina with an 0-2 patch. Johnny
Ray laid down a bunt to the first-base
side of the mound to score Miller.
"That was perfect execution," Mill-
er said. "It was a great caH by Cookie.
too."
Earlier an the pme Miller, who had
three hits, hit his first home run of the
season.
"I told the. team that I wanted to
11ve Darrell more work. and he did an
excellent job for us." Rojas said.
DcWayne Buice, 2-3, the third
California pitcher. allowed no hits in
21{, innings.
Buice struck out Glenn B~ and
Rob Deer with runncn at first and
second and one out after in the ninth
after Robin Yount's sacrifice fly had
tied the pme. The Brewen struck out
IS times.
"We had missed offensive o~
ponunities. and that hurt us.·• Mil-
waukee manqer Tom Treblehom
said.
Tony Armas sinaled to lead off the
founh and Miller, who was 3-for-S.
folla.ted with his first homer off Chris
The schedule
AWAY
Tonlgtit-TexH, 5'.3S p.m.
June 7-Texas, S'.3S P.m. •
June t-Texes-. S:lS Pm.•
June 9-ldte HOME
June l~Kenses Cltv, 7:3S P.m
Ju,,. ll-Kenses Cllv. 12:20 P.m.
Jun. 12-t<.enses Cltv, 1:05 P.m.
• On TV, Ctwlnnel S
• l.H oarnes on KMPC. 710
Bosio.
One out later. Down ma walked and
scored when Ray doubled apanst
Mark Knudson. Deer hit bis scve11th
homer an the bottom of the fourth
against Kirk McCaskill to make the
score S-2.
The Brewen scored twice an the
seventh apinst Bryan Harvey.
Molitor sangJed and scored on
Yount's tril>le.·Yount then scored on
Harvey's wild pitch. The Angels took
a 2-0 lead in the first on a run-sconn•
sinaJc by WaJly Joyner and Chih
Davis' sacrifice fly.
Titans' Maype blossoins with bat
Cal State Fullerton catcher
prOduces a memorable year
IJ JON Jl'ERGUION : ..............
SeUons like thiljust don't come around too of\cn,
but to call it a catm" year would be downplayina Cal State
Fullerton ca&cher Breol Mayne's future.
The 19-Yf.!U-o&d iopbomore bas acc:omplished -
and will hopefully continue to eccomptisb -so much
this year, it's bard to •bow bt QOUJd top it in the ncllt
twO ~h~~~incNdea 38-tame hitti~ (now
39 of'40 lllilb), a tri= Collile Wcwtd ICICOftd
1a1n AJ\;:AmeriQ and an inviaatioll to the
UP.?."ftin& 1988 U.S. Olympic ._ublll u.m tryouts in
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in the NCAA reaionals and series after clos1na the season
by losina five of seven.
"We ~n·t doi~aoythina well. and then we aot to
the reaional and didn t have anythina to lose. .. Mayne
said. ·we ~It loose and let it all out. played with a lot of
intensity. That's the most da~us type of team:·
Mayne. who didn't~ ·piay bucball his ~ior year
at Cosaa Mela Hish becautc ofa rotator cuff anJury, has
~a mOM ~us rype orhiner.
After avera&i"I .298 in 1987 while catchina for his
flther, 0raMt Coat Col. Ca.ch M1k:c Mayne. fle stn.tllkd at t6c swt of'lhil ICMOft. hittina. t 92 an his first
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LOS ANGELES (AP} -After five
errors that p ve Cinc1nn1t1 a National
Lague-leading 59 this season, Man-
aaer Pete Rose was left speechless..
"There's no reason for the number
of errors we·"e been making." Rose
said after 1hc errors handed the Los
· An&elcs Dodgers a >-4 victory over
has team Sunday "Ma)be we re too
aggressive. Our .pnchanf staff has
what. 16 errors That s quite a
number for a pitching staff"
Sunday's leader. ho,.-evcr. was
ihortstop Barry Larkin. whose thrcc
tbrowini errors led to thrtt runs.
· Larkin. who now has 13 miscues on
the soason. was replaced by Luis
Ouinones in the sixth inning bec:awc
or a bru1~ index finger on his nght
hand.
"The guy can't waJt until he's made
three errors to tell me he's hurt." Rose
-sa1d. 'I have t'l.l.O \Cf) capabfe traancn
and two healthy shortsto-ps that can
throw. You have to use common
sense. If you hun yourself. you have
to let me or the trainers know. I'm not
a mind reader."
The Dodacrs staked Tim Leary.
s-4. to a 1-0 lead in the steond annin&
The schedule
HOME
Toniont-Houston. 7:JS Pm
June 7--Houston, 7 JS P m
June t-Houston, 7:.35 o.m
Junt ~Ion, I-OS pm
AWAY
June l~Sen 0'99o. 7~S P m •
June l 1-S.n Diego, 7:05 Pftl •
June t2-S.n Dieoo. l:OS om. •
• On TV, ChenMI 11
• 1.11 .. mes on Kl.8C, no
sweep
Wiland er captures
French Open,
half Gran=--=-d~S...,,...lam _ ___,
•,
aa••-~ topl m• 1n pla70ff G '1 d I d bt ei-:$-:?r=:~= n oo en eaves no ou
T-Kie.andc:8pUntMKeaiper~at Ht ts' Potolnlc, Md. Halaliky who blew a row ... troke 1e1c1 S arm, S OW C &CC
with ll bolelwininaba~eamedSl~OOO f k f in .~ni ... bis fim tournament since 1983. •wins s c or g rom re
INOLEWOOD-U..Uyattbislirne m Of',.ear, tbc Lal Anadn LUm ud 80ltoa
Cebkl are .._·a• it in •he NBA ftnala. sa woe·1-lle·tt.e CMe this year, and Pat
Rikt adm!11 to a little diaappoitltmmt about tbaL
• • ISUI Kdey, the coecb oftbe laten, can't .,e nearly
• ditappoialed u retirint Bolton co.ch K.C. Jooes
ad the mt of the C~in.
• .. I was." Riley said when aSlted if he was sad that
the Celtics wett beaten by the Detroit Pistons in the
EailCm Confettnce finals ... Not out of: 1KJc of respect
for DetrOit. but -beo you have 10mcone you bave ~ to war witb all these yean . '. • l wa.nted to tee them win.
I •w a latla'td team &akin& it to the limit. ..
... mMle a statement that they (the Lakcn). would
ba~ to1epan1c themtelves from ih.Cpack. We're alone
at the\Op bccau.te Bolton's not there. Our identity, our tndition, it's ours. -
.. Detroit'saoinatobea formidabJcfoe. We have to · ..pr up for them:'
• The 1.aten and Pistons meet Tuesday ni&ht II the
Forum in the opener of the best~f«Seven NlfA fioaJL
They'IJ allO play at \be Forum Thursday niaht before
. movina to Michipn for the third, fourth and fif\h pmcs. •
The l.aken. whoaretryini to become the flnt NBA
team to rcpca1 as champions SI nee the C.eltics did so 19 Yta? qo. are playina in the finals for the seventh time in nine year1.
The Pistons. on the other hand. are in t.he finals for
the fint time sinoc 1956. when they were the Fon
Wayne Pistons The franchise moved to Detroit the
(ollowina year.
lfhc Lakers earned their berth in the finals by
bcatina Dallas 117-102 Saturday to win the Western Conference finals 4-3. Detroit beat Boston 95-90 a night
earlier to win the Eastern Conference finals 4-2.
Quote of the day
Dan Parler, a (ormer Pirates teammate of
John Can<klana and now an outfielder for the
Oakland Athletics. after Candelaria. p1tchm& for
the New York Yankees, shut our lhe A's on two
btts and struck our 13: "He's still ugl y. he's still
tall and he 1till can pitch ...
$n~w &lpturea IHRA Top Fuel . .
· '"Geae Sllow, expcrimenuna with a new •
hiah-scar.only transmission setup, beat Joe
•Amato Sunday lo win the second annual
JntcmationaJ Hot Rod Association Sum-
mer Nat1onalutAlco(N.J.) hccw~y. Snow, a SO-ycar-
old tounna pro from Fort W<>rth, Texas. won $20,000
in in the Top Fuel final. his second. victory of the season.
Snow lowered the track record 'to 5.J 41 seconds an
qualifying and then ran S. I 5 I and 5.1 57 during
Sunday's . ehm1na1jons, the latter against Amaro·s
5.217 Other winners included Brwce Lanoa of
DauPh1n. Pa . an Funny Car. Beb Glld4ka ofWhtteland,
lnd .. m ProStock:PrukMamoofMorpnviJle. NJ .. an
Top AlcohoJ Punny Car; and Denis 1Aca1 of Grand
Junction, Colo.. an Top Alcohol Dragster . .
lnd1an.apohs SOO wanner Rid Mean overwhelmed the
field in the Miller Hrgh Life 200atWisconsin State Fair
Park'111 M1lwauktt to come up with his second victory
in eighl days. The 36-ycar-old dnver from Bakersfield
won his first race on Milwaukee's one-mile oval rn
J 978, but had not won here since . BW ElUoU led
most of the wa)' and won his second Winston Cup
NASC AR race 1h1s year 1n the Budwe1scT SOO Sunday
before a record crowd of 61 ,000 at Dover (Del.) Downs
lntemat1onal Speedway. Elliott, malung up a lap on the
lcadenon,caut1 on flaJwith more than 190mllestogo,
and Jed almost exclusively the final I SO milei of the 5~m1Jc race over the high-banked. one-tnile oval.
Finashina second 18.08 seconds behind Elliott · was
M•rpa Slicpltcnl.
IY<'lrlint winds I.bat ~ up lo lS mpb at the
Totunament Pll)'a'I Oub at A VCM1. the 1 ).yar v~ IOI tbe yidory wbca he droooed in bi• putt on
the llc_b Pt.' afttor IGte milled aa a:f'ooctr for par ... ...., LJtelldded the 8ritilb MMtencbampionship to l~ more~· • U.s; Mailers title he won in ApriJ1 ho&di.aa ·me British rival NlllPaWe in the final
round •• W m, E..,.nd, to beco9* a aolfina millionaire .•. Enaland's....,. .,..._ IMdwicl.ed an ~between two birdie. 10 ovmue NMtJ IAIJlil on
lbe ftaal nine holes, lhootina ~ l-under-Der 69. fOr a
thteH1l'Oke vic\c>ty in the LPOA Jamie:fan Toledo
(Ohio) Claaic. Davies sW\Od the day one behind l.opei but dropped in a ihort birdie putt on the par-S
l It.la, wbile lhl"CIO-:PUtted. ajvina Davies• one-lhoc lead ~ .. omu. .._.,continUed his bot~~ by rollinc in a J 6.fooier on the ft11t ptayoO'bole to a four-way
tit and win the Senior Players RcUniol\ Pro-am 11
DaJlu.
Bea.ma attempts title defenae
• LAS VEGAS. Nev. -Thomas m H~m , 29, in his I 2th year as a PfC>O rcuionaJ f!Jhtet, will defend the World
Boxinc Council middlewei&ht cbam-
pio!lshiP qa1nst Iran Barkley et the Las Veps Hilton ton~t.
'This is somethma I enjoy doina. .. said one f the
premier fighters of this decade. "I enjoy settinrout and
pcrfonnina for people."
Hearns has scored 38 knockouts in winning 45 of
47 fiahts. In his two losses. he was stopped by Supr Ray
Leonard in the 14th round of a arcat fiaht 1n 1981 and
knocked out by Marvelous Marvin Ha&Jer in 1
breathtakina lhree rounds in 1985.
Barkley is an aggressive fiahter, who has scored l 5
KO's in postina a 24-4 record.
Wichita St. knocks ASU off
Man StaMllonl knocked in three Ill runs and G Bnmmert pllched a six-
hi.tter to lead ~o. 4 Wichita State to a 7-4
win over No. I Anzona State in their
winners-bracket pme at the Collqe Wortd Series
Sunday nasht. Brummert. 10..., gave up only three hits
after a roc~y first 1nni111 m which Anzona State scored
three times while h1tt1ng tiit only one ball out of the'"
infield. The Sun Devds. 57-12, meet No. 5 Florida in an
ehmmatJon pme Tuesday. Wichita State, 56-14-1 , will
meet the wmnerofthat game Wedncsdayevcning ...
Allcm R•tk41e homered to break a sixth-inning tie as
fifth-ranked Flonda rallied from a fi ve-run deficit and
beat No. 8 Cahfomia 6-5 in Sunday's first game.
Rutledae·s homer, off Mlb Madtew1, 7-2. led off the
sixth and was his sixth of the season. Tim Cox, 4-0,
relieved starter Joblly Wlq1 in the fourth and retired
15 of the first 16 California hitt~ he faced before
allowrna a two-out single_ in the ninth.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
5 p m -COLLEGE BASEBALL· World
Series Game 8 -Stanford vs. Cal State
Fullerton, from Omaha, Neb .. ESPN.
6 p. m -PRO BASEBALL: Boston at New
York Yankees (delayed) or Houston at Dodgers,
Channel 7.
6 p m. -ARENA FOOTBALL: Los Angeles
at New York, Prime Ticket.
RADIO S:30 p.m -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at
Texas, KMPC (7 JO).
7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL· Cincinnati at
Padres, KFMB (760).
7.35 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Houston at
Dodgers (possible time change for TV), KABC
(790).
TUESDAY'S TELEVISION
2 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: World
Series Game 9 -Florida vs. Arizona State, from
Omaha, Neb .. ESPN.
...
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MAYNE BLOSSOMS WITH TITANS. • • From Bl
seeing the ball and v1sualizm& what to
do with 1t. which 1~ pretty hard . Most
people are physically capable of
h1ttm' 300. but it's mental more than
an}than&.
"I kept a mental pu:turt of m)self
going into each tame up. Everyt1me I
was up, I rcla:ited and saw m\'sclf
TRIATHLON.
From Bl
m a time of I 40.23. fi ve seconds
ahead of third place finisher Daniel
EmJ.>field. another Irvine resident.
8111 Leach, also of Irvine-, won-the
men's 40-to-44 age group 1n I 46.38.
In the men's 25-to-29-ycar-old race.
Grq Bohdan of Laguna Beach fin -
ished second 1n I 45 02. follOVt"Cd 1n
third by Jay T Hunter of Irvine and
John F. Hill of Newport ~ch m
fourth. Robert .o\rmstron~ of New-port Beach ,.on the men s 60-and-
over d1v1s1on.
hatting a line dr·ve. As long as you do
th~ you're goinj to succted."
t'1rst-year Tit.an Coach tarry
Cochell hkes what he secs 1n Mayne's
matunty. abilities and future.
"I don·t think there's anyway of
project.in& a guy will hit .400,"
Cochell said. "He's Just had a great
year
"He's advanced (for a sophomore).
He takes the peaks and valleys. comes
from a baseball fam1ly (most ofwh1ch
are watcbini him this week in
Omaha, Neb.).. 'bou're soina to make
mistakes and he understands that. A
&ood player never aives m to dls-
couraacmenl. He has that ab1hty toao
0 for 4 and corm up with the bases
loaded io the ninth and dehver. It's
mental toughness."
"One ao<>d thing about (Cochell) 1s
he ne ver gets down." Mayne said.
"He always deals an pos1t1ves. I tend
to set down on myse lf more thl'n anything. and he helped me with that••
CocheM said with physical matunt)
end hard work. Mayne's future 1s a
good one. Cochell has coached three
major leasue catchers -Tom Nieto
(St. Louis and Mmnesota). George Bjorkman (Houston) and Terry Bull-
'"'-(Seattle). 'He's JUSt as good or better,"
Cochell said. ''At this stage of the
game. he 1s JU St as advanced. But it's a
process, and whether he makes 1t that
far somt day depends on him. He's
JUSt a rtally latedevelopmg kid. who's
not that strong yet."
Mayne. who has caught all but two
of the Titans' 58 games, said the 20
pounds he gained since last season
already .made a big difference. He was
a "irnle bit" surpnsed at himself this
season.
··1 knew I was capable of this type of
year. l>ut r ve never been ph)'1ically
able to. The m8J.n thins 1s physical.
C'atchang. I don1 act as tired. so my
concentration 1s higher m later in-
nings." •
l'1'llD,... AIMdas.I Pnee
Dwiaht Gooden, pi&chi~ o~ the first anniv~ of
his return rrom drua rehabihtauon. threw tcVen bidell
inninat and alto homered u the New Yort Meta blet the
Chicaao Cubs 1 l-3 Sunday. But ironically, it was the homer that may bavecauled
him 10 lote the no-hitter. ~Cubs' first hit was by Damon Bemhill who led otr the eiahth with 1 lin&Je .. It came jusnt\cr ~n·s
two-run homer, the tca>nd of~is ca~r. and ~n •id
it may ban led to the end ofh11 no-hitter by brcaluna
concentration. . .. "I was nervou190ina out to pitch the eiahth, wbo
ended up pvioa up three Nns and five hits in tf\e final two
inninp. "It WU t lttante feelina walkint OUl there. It WIS
weird. You come so far. ti could have been the mOJt
unbelievable day of m~ifc: and it turned mediocre." _ Jn other National pmes:
"1llles t, ca...... a: vid Palmer allowed six hits
in 7'1l 1nninas. hit 1 homer and 1 double and SCOted two
runs as host Philadelphia ended St. Louis' five-tame
winrtina streak. It was the first victory since last
September 9 for Palmer. 1-S.
EQot J, Ptn&a t: Andres Galarrap hit his m-.jor
leaaue-feadina I Sth home run and Hubie Brooks had a
two-run homer for visitin& Mont~. Bryn Smith, ~.
allowed four hiu over si" inninas and blanked the Pirates
after Andy Van Slyke's two-run homer in the fint inninc.
Gluts t, Allnt J: Will Oark had a two-run homer
and Matt Williams 1 th~run double to back Riek
ReuS'c.hel for host San Francisco. Reuschel pitched six
iilnin&s, ellowina one run on four hits, to run his record to 8-3 but had to leave the pme with shoulder soreness.
Braves S, Pa4ns I: Ken ObctlcfelPs R Bl double with
two outs in the ciJhth mnina broke a 1-1 tic and helped
Tom Glavinc to his second consecutive for visiting
Atlanta.
In the American League:
Blee Jays lZ, ~Sex 4: Kelly Gruber, Fred McGrifT
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BOSTON -The Boston
Red Sox l'CQlled Kevin
Romine. a product of
Fountain Valley Hiah and
Onnge Coast Collqe,
from Tri,le AAA
Pawtucket o the Inter-
national L.eaJue Sunday.
Romine, an his fourth
tour of duty with the Red
Sox over the past four
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foM 28) with four home
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at bats for the Red Sox ; t : sinoc hjs fintstint in 198S.
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with an injury in 1986 and
bit .292 in 24 at bats last
season.
Meanwhile. m the women's com-
pet1t1on. the departure of KJrsten
Hanssen. the No I ranked tnathkte
Ut the world. enabled Cannon 10 win
tieT third Oranae County title in as
many yean.
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Hollywo·od P~rk , COMMUNITY ScoREBOARD Briggs. Kronemann take title
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rrompete. The better the competilion,
the better I sit... said C•nnon in
reference to Hansscn. wh<J withdrew
with an 1ho t1b11I strain prior to the
iacc. \ ~ Cannon admitted to havina some
'.difficulties with the swim followina ~e Jona delay. but said she warmed
and felt 1tron.1 throuahout the ·re-st
the race.
Launc Samuclton of C1rf1bed,
ho competed in a IOK Nn in
«nil1 Slturday. bd'or. depaniq
Mt ion Virjo. fin11bed toe"Ond in
:.a.46. AJi(ia Steinhardt of Santa na WU ti&ftlh With 1~'8.5'.
Naocy lfaird of Cosu Mesa won
women's J.ao-l9·y~ar-old
uct dass ill 202.10, •ltik Jo.n "-~..._ner of Ntw)K.M'I lmd1 wa W lop
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outlasted USC's Scott Melville and Scott Brownlbcratr, 6-3, 2-6, 7-6,
Sunday to qpcure the men's open
division utJe or the 27th annual
Adoption Guild Doubles Tennis
Tournament It the Newpon Beach
TennisOub.
Ktontmann and BritiS won the
..
third tet tic·brcaker, 7-S .
In the wotnen's A OIVlsion. Wood· brid&e Hiah tenior Julie Willen,
headed for Nonhwestcrn. and CM·
ona dcl Mar Hiah -tenior Danielle
Scott, tieaded to Arizona, tamed 10
defe&! Gretchen Miller (NBTq and ~bbie Ooldbe_rlCr, an Estancia H iah
tenior badcd for UC Sinta 8itbaia l~. 6-1, 6-4. .
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Detroit )I 21 .'96 3'h 5-S Won 2 IS.II 16-10
Milwaukee 29 26 .S27 7 6--4 Lost I 18-12 11-14
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Toronto 27 29 .482 9'h 1-2 Won 6 11-14 16-IS Baltimore 12 42 .222 23V, 3-7 Lolt I l-11 4-24 .... , .. ~
Aml•lt 6, Milwaukee S (I I inn1np)
Toronto 12, Boston 4
New York 9, Baltimore 2
Detroit 6, Cleveland 2
Minnesota 4, Oakland 3
Ch1ca10 S, Texas 4
K.anw City 7, Stanle 3
TMl~t'1Games
Aqelt (Fraser 4-4) at Texas ( uzman S-4). S:3S .f:.m.
Detroit (Moms S-6) at Baltimore (Mof.J:in 0..5). :3S p.m.
Toronto ~Flan~n S·l) at Oeveland ( arrell S-3). 4:35 p.m.
Boston ( urst 3) at New York (Allen 2-0). S p.m.
Minnesota (Viola 9-ij_at Chicago (Davis 0-0), 5:30 p.m.
Oakland (Ontiveros 2) at Kansas City h8ann1ster 6-S). 5:35 p.m
Milwaukee (Auaust l-0) at Seattle (Bank cad 0..2). 7:05 p.m.
Tlletday'• Games
Aa1el1 at Texas, S:3S p.m.
BoSton at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Detroit It Baltimore, 4:35 rm. Toronto at Cleveland, 4:3 p.m.
Minnesota at Chica~, 5:30 p.m.
Oakland at Kansas it/.: 5:3S p.m.
Milwaukee at Seattle. :OS p.m.
Natloaal League
WFSr DIVISION w L Pct. GB
Do41en 30 21 .588
Houston 28 24 .S38 2'h
San Francisco 28 27 .509 4
Cincinnati 24 30 .444 11h
San D1eao 20 34 .370 11 'IJ
Atlanta 18 33 .353 12
EAST DIVISION
New York 37 17 .68S
Pittsbuflh 31 24 .S64 61/1
St. Louis 30 2S .SS4 1111
Chicaao 27 27 .500 10
Montreal 26 27 .491 101h
Philadelphia 21 31 .404 15
Sud1y'1 Scores
Doc11en S. Cincinnati 4
New York 11. Chicaao 3
Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 3
Montreal 3, Pmsburah 2
San Francisco 9, Houston 3
Atlanta 3, San D1eao I
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Lost I 12-13 12-17
lost I I S-16 5-18
Won I 7-17 11-16
Won 2 18· 9 19· 8
Lost 2 19-10 12-14
Lost I 13-1 2 17-13
Lost 2 12-12 15-1 s
Won 2 14-11 12-16
Won I 13-14 J-1 1
Houston (Knepper 6-1) 11 Doa1en (Sutton 3-3). 1 35 pm.
Philadelphia (K.Gross S.2)at Montreal (Youmans 1-4). 4 35 p.m
New Y.ork (Fernandez 2-5) at St. Louis (McWilhams 4-0). 5 35 p m.
Cincinnati {Brownina 2·3) at San Diego (Grant 1-4). 7·05 pm
Only pmes scheduled
'hes4ay'1 Gamn
Houston at Dod&en, 7:35 p.m.
Ph1ladclph1a at Montreal, 4:35 p. m
Ch1ca10 at PltlsburJh, 4:35 p.m.
New York at St. Louis, S:35 pm.
Cincinnati at San Dieao. 7:05 p.m
Atlanta at San Francisco. 7·3S p.m.
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Modernaires lead off
summer concert slate
The Modernau~s with Paula Kelly
Jr .• a legendary vocal group from the
big b3nd era. will lick off the eighth
annual Summer Con~rt Senes
Thursda) m To"n Center at South
Coast Plaza.
Jazz All Stars. the Modemaires
feature Paula Kell) Jr. -daughter of
original quartet member Paula Kell)
-Tom Tra)nor. Rach Maxwell and
8111 Trac)
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NEW YORK -··Tht Phantom of
the Open" capcured ltVen Tony
Awards., indudina best mu&ical. but the fairy tale .. Into the Woods ..
deprived it of the prizes for m~
tcOC'C and book. .. Into the Woods.. aho won best
actf'C'SI at SUnday aiaht's nationally
televited ..... preteMationt for the
1987-88 Broedway ICUOft,
··Phantom," which i1the1eason•1
bi,.est bit and is .o&cl out ~u into
next year. is the ICCOnd strai&ht.
British impon to win foT mulical.
Last year .. La MiKt'lbles .. won that
award and seven others.
The exotic love 1tory .. M. Butterf•
ly" won lhrtt awards. andudina best
play. Another multip&e wmner, also
with three awards. was the revival o(
Cole Porter's .. Anythina Goes.••
In addition to musical. "Phan-
tom." the story of a disfi~rcd &)\oul
who abducts a beautiful sanaer at the
Paris Opera, won the musical
catecories for best actor. Michael
Crawford; director, Harold Prince;
featured .ctrcss, Judy Kaye; and all
three technical awards: Maria
Bjornson for sets and costumes and
Andrew BridJC for lightina,
Stephen Sondheim and James
Lapine. won for composer and
author. respectively, of "Into the
Woods."
.. rm so glad that Stephen won, so I
don•t have to share this with him.''
said Lapine in acccptina the book
award.
Joanna Gleason won the best
actress in the musical, in which she
pla)'S the baker·s wife who wants a
child and turns to a witch for help.
'Wood
'"M. Butwey" auahot Oivid
Henry HW11111 tla111Ud !"the ~i•
Fttncb diplolnM w9'o carried on an
affair for 20 yan with • Chincte actress without realizins she was a
man ....
''I like im~ble plots but rm not
sure I could have mack that one up;•
Hwanasaid .
In addnion to best play, it won (or
director Jobn Delter and actor 8.0 .
Wona, who pla)'s the sinter and
irasped his taikoet and curtsied after
his award was announced.
Ron Silver was named best actor
for his portrayal of a cut·rate Hollr·
wood moaul in David Mamet s
"Speed-the-Plow," while Joan Allen
won best actress for her portrait of a
bereaved dancer in Lanford Wilson·s
"Bum This.··
8111 McCutchcon, a comic pna.stcr
on the lam in "Anythin.a Goes,••
received the featured actor in a
musical award.
"Thank God for letting me live this
Iona to be here;· said McCutchcon.
The 1934 Cole Porter musical also
was named best revival and received
the choreography award. which went
to ~ichacl Smuin.
L. Scott Caldwell received the
featured actress an a play prize (or her
ponraral of the boarding house
owners wife in "Joe Turner's Come
and Gone" by August Wilson.
The singer Madonna, who is in
"Speed-the-Plow." presented a
special Tony to the South Coast
Repertory company of Costa Mesa,
Cahf.
In. presenting the award to David
Emmes and Martin Benson. who
founded SCR in 1964, she started by
saying the microphone wasn't ha&h
Tony award a~ "Wtnnen (from left) ROD 91.lnr, Joanna
Gleuon, lllcbael Crawford, .JND Allen with tJaetr troplalea.
enough. but was told it was all riJht.
She tried to stand in a bent posiuon,
finally said, "This isn't good for my
posture." and added. 'Tm beina
punished for not comina to rehearsal today ..
The 42nd annual Tony Awards
show. televised live from the Min-
skoff Theater, was produced by Don
Mischer. who picked up an Emmy for
his first try at producina the Tony
show last year.
The nominees were chosen by a 12-
member panel of theater pro-
fessionals. The contenders were an-
nounced May 9. and then ballots were
t
sent to 730 Journalists and members •
of the theatrical profession.
The Ton)'s are named for the late
Antoinette Perry. a major fiaure in
the American Theater Wina. which
held the first Tony Awards show in
1947.
The season, which ended May 29.
was one of Broadway's bnt in years
despite a drop in the number of plays
and musicals. Ticket sales climbed to
a record of more than S2S3 million,
and attendance jumped to 8.1 million
from nearly seven million ""he
previous season. The Modcrna1res will perform hit
songs the) recorded with the Glenn
Miller Orchestra and olheT musical
giants from the 1940s in a memorable
lunch-time show ofb1& band music
The concert will begin at 11 :45 a.m.
in the California Scenario sculpture
garden 1n Town Center
The Modemaires play the first in a
scncs of four summer concerts spon-
sored b} To"' n Center at South Coast
Plaza .\II concerts wall be held from
I 1:45 a m to I 15 p.m The first two
"'111 be in thl' California Scenario and
the last t"'o "''II be 1n Town Center
Parl
The concen lineup in the Cali-
fornia Scenario includes·
Old standbys return for 'new' season
The quartet of musical stars known
for their harmonr and st)'le 1s
celebrating 50 )ears in show business
Among their best-known ~ordings
arc "Chattanooga Choo Choo:·
.. Jule Box Saturday Night.. and
.. Moonlight Cocktails ·· The group
will supplement man)' of their
fam ous songs with contemporar)
tunes.
Accompanied b) the West Coast
COMING SOON
EDWARDS NEW
Jul) 14 -L1r Elmo & The
Cosmos. a fun-filled group rocking
with thc sound of the '50s
.\nd at Town Center Park:
August 11 -Swmgstreet. a band
pla)1ng S\\-tng music. classic Jazz. and
rh}thm and blues.
September 8 -Marilyn Walton.
s1ng1ng soft and sultry or w1ldl)
electric rend1t1ons of blues and other
fa\OntCS
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networks have announced their fall
schedules. let the trend-notina beain,
Even though Nielsen fiaures show
viewers are becoming increasingly
disenchanted with network tek-
v1S1on, the networks seem to thmk
what audiences want to watch on TV
is TV. Four comedies slated for next
season are set in the wacky world of
television:
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Entena1nment. Grant Tinker's new
production companr.. is about a
Journalism teacher (Sam Robards)
who returns to his high school alma
mater to teach 1he kids about TV
reportage.
•"Studio 5B" on ABC 1s set in the
morning news show milieu. the title a
reference to Studio 3B from which
NBC's "Today" show originates.
•"Murphy Brown .. on CBS stars
Candice Beraen as a barely coping.
hiah-profile TV news personality
recently released from the Betty Ford
Oinac.
•"A Fine Romance" on ABC
features Anthony Andrews and
Marpret Whitton as a divorced
couple who continue as co-hosts of a
1elev1s1on show.
Gone are .. dramedaes·· for the most
pan. ABC canceled .. The ·s1ap'
Maxwell Story." and NBC is expected
to drop "The Days and Nights of
Molly Dodd" after its current run.
But CBS 1s holdana onto "Frank's
PlaC'C. ·• perhaps the best new show
last season. as a m1dseason returnee.
"Hoopennan .. on ABC was the only
real success of the four that premiered
last fall.
Gone 1s "St. Elsewhere, .. itself a
trend marking lhe end of an era.
Back arc old standbys and tned-
and-true troupers. Mary Tyler Moote
is back on CBS in a new comedy. as as
her one-time co-star Dack Van Dyke
in a separate show. Peter Falk returns
as "Columbo" on ABC 1n a rotatina
scnes that also features Burt Re-
}nolds as a private e)e.
There are two movie spinoffs:
NBC's .. Baby Boom" casts Kate
Jackson ("Scarecrow and Mrs.
King .. ) 1n the role Diane Keaton
created 1n the movie of the same
name about a h1Jh-powered ex-
ecutive who inherits an infant. CBS
has Patrick Cassidy and Melora
Hardan playing the Patnck Swayze-
Jennifer Grey roles in "Dirty Danc-
ing."
History offers no encouragement
for these two. The last time a movie
spinoff was a biJ hat was "Alice." the
long-runninJ sitcom based on the
movie "Alice Doesn't Live Herc
Anymore" "Stannan" premiered an
1986. but only lasted a season This
season's .. Supercamer." a thinly
vealed version of the hit movie "Top
G un ... soon sank.
There are a more families ne·<t
season. but the .. The Cosby Show"
won't have to wo about com t1-
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•"Full House, .. mother dead.
•"My Two Dads:· mother dead.
•"Valene's Family," mother dead.
•··1 Ma med Dora ... mother dead .
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finding self.
•"Dear John." husband divorced.
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father divorced.
• .. Paradise:· children 1nhented.
sister dead.
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cntics of playana it safe with its faJI
schedule, seems to have created two
new categories·
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mance-<'omedy-drama-set-in-popu-
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evailable in udutlve M.u Del Mar 48', 28a, Ouptu wlgot960UI view Peeceful greenbelt vu dbl above bffUtltul Cl\1n1 gar, woe yard Lndry fa-POOi& IC)l,pat10eldedl1 pati0 S71!5 No PttS 329
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2 Bedroom townl\ome, S111,000 • 84S-9121_ Small pe1 Ok Neat Ca-•Walk to Ben 3BR 2'~8A pets Leue 644-7211 11ty Inc 831 -2242 •'200 BONUS• Gree! E--------beeetl. no P«• s1oso lntral IWI pool. private patio lntala n yon I V I c: t or 1 a Twnhm. dbl gar $1550 Agent No 1.. Li$1ht 1 wy IBR .,.,,.,.,, ltde IOC' LG 1BA MOO & 8aehelor S510 tmo MOO 8ac 831-121\ *** **** $128,500 Call Select $1150/mo 1175-4912 Agl w11artron1 Homes Inc ~ Sll_E __ decor toulll of PCH UC> Ceble 880 gar • .w '~oorn seeo BH&G 751-5000 !_n1ttLCUHI -Reattors631-t400 H~W Gar11ge space seoo No Sorry NopeU 631-1427 28dnn l '•Ba 1190 llWlY..alD c,;!!]!i ~..!t~ or LIDO VILLAG°E -hatraf iili • Ullll,.. • •• li111 .1~. pets 675-2066 LG 28' 2a. Elllde, nw ~101
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for 19871 PATRTCK :Cth~;~'t!_!"poollldlng OCEANFRONT 48R 38A IELll COlllS BAYRIDGE 2BR 2BA Belt ~ble Iv ~~lo ~"*so new carpet & dr.P.. iua1 CLE.AN SUNNY drps. bthna. fnc:d patlO TENORE Ag1 72\-1200 ........ man..... y . grou..... • '*'1ted gar. good 2BR/1BA Lg yd nu pamt 63&-4120 Cell 1·5~
or 7ecM702 631-1400 $475.000 OCEAN'~~~~ 2BA ~~ :"'':.,!'';,::;· ~~6~l ~~~) ... 11;5/mo 7to-07M & drape• HSO/mo ~~:~~-.,! C' ·~
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REALTORS ~~~ ~ c;: 1ttached garage wld turn/untvrn 759-9'9\ ....... ..._ •SSt..()424• like new wlbek:ony ea-I inc:1 S4eolmo &50-SIS4 $4.aS 'mo. 180-IM2
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L-Ptaia1al1 ll07 11400/mo 646-6333 RESERVE ONE NOW' end unit 2 mslr st•. get PV1 2 '9 Br 2 Ba. trptc. teched lkyl19hl dlSh-pool spe lndry No pet• plelety r9f'noCMliad, new yard W•t9ide';l;5tmo
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exciting action view of $501< below mkt Owner 2BR f Q;;a I POOi. tef'lms. sec:. S2750J
11\e 11.,bor entrance. 3 Ju1t bought 1notllerl .. Acr~~~mlrom ~· -mo Lou. 956-S226/eve
large bedrooma. beaut!-1310.000 n1-M41 s 1200 mo ... , 1175-8t70 Baal ltac~ 2141 (2t3)626-71831day tut penellng and wood~ CITY LITES REAL TY ......_ ' --
e«t\I, eatra l\'9fl e.U11191. or 96'·3315 HSE FOR RENT 3BRt28l ltl CUftl Ill 2~
French window• 1nd ereu •ti Jiu 1022 48R 5'~b• biyfront nOme' Lg lronl & bacil yd 2 ear EHc 1ownhome View
door• Outllda, your own HARBOR View AILLS Appro11 3200slf. gre11 get Nice Nght><hd Cor-pOOI tennis. see Avt 111, ·
private 8'1Wtmmlt19 pool Lrg 48R 39A tam norn.. vtew.• See system. so· net lot Avt now Mu1t s 1675/mo, 760-2S11
plus large b•yeide ter-pool & spe Canyon view pv1 shp S4000tmo leue. see' 1950/rno 6'4-2620 -----
race with buifHn 880 A In wonderful erH by owner 1173--5373 1-.t --2144 ~. 11. 174,000. S579 ooo Ask tor "'at 2 lllFfl TWllllS (714) 673 4 400 Loll 0Jaeoba Agt RH Oa11I ,,....,. Ur bMXcAeb cottage, 31)( lBR Also 2BR + o.n Both 780-8384 or 8«-11200 t Br. P •I Io S 9 9 S 2ba lrpk;. AC. refng 2· towMc>ma $1395/mo
G<ubtl & ElllS 213-~ t-2939 dlyt ear garage ~ yltd 640-5"4 Bier
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CUSTOM HOUSE •Uf1Ws0Al 31U' hBA 2 Cardiff model l'NnhH lllffl ITUIJ frplea dbl garage toe> ·of S 1075/rno Dys 752-2233 Loc:a1ecl on 1 wtcM gt.an-
3BBR. large yard s t~.000 .. ,,. appts, S2150/mo fV9$ 1154-9344 Dave belt. lhoS 2BR 2BA t>Muty =-----_..;;.....;;;;;;=-1 kr 963-8317 - ---1s 1va1lable tor 1mme<U81e
lmat 1144 •SO Of HWY 2BR 28A, , ... ltac~ 2141 oc:c:upancy Kid• & petl lffNIUU frple carport $122Slmo 5Wm1ng 28M 281 OOMn Ok Shor1 or long term tee
lmmaa.ital• 3 bedfoOm. * WllllllllE * Agt 1173-5354 ~ home No Laguna possjble S 1250/mo Cal 2 '~ bath with new Charming tingle family Cul• but Oupla• 2BR Oak nrs. 2 g1ts 6 mo. Doug Herbst 720-3980
ceramic: Ute, plush carpet coll• ~ 3Br. 38a, lBA t cozy , Fr IC onty $1300 mo EV9S ~ ~.A.V a. mini blinds. Spacious a.par liv/dln/fam rm Tlte Orwe by ~14g'Jasmr,,. 644·0682 Dys 474-8200 KU'~ .. /
pallo with large bflel< klt,f/p,entrlalr,dblger $900/mo Ag\675-49\2. ,_ Rill 21$:& \'nVTVY"'lr J.U•v11 BB o Convent.nt lo-ne11110 PoOf 3% 10 Mllong __ ___ _ ... ,au I 1v "· \\ i.. '-'"·: 1 1 A '
cation Wlltt to communl-office '235.000 LOWER COM l'louN 2bf NEW 3& SL Laguna REALTORS•
ty pool, EastblUft lhop-°'*'Saturday-Sunday 2ba. trg llv nn, gar, yard Hill• ~ by. Moulton
P'nG c.nter, parlla. C 0 .M 112 Racing Wind 845-5540 419leeQonl1. S.2200/MO. S 1400 mo 902-3421 CONDO Villa Balboa, prof
High Sel\oot, churel\el I I J I VI:&... 1117 640-49~4 °' 640-'824.C early or...,.... deco. ".t•d lurn, 2Br.
tennll Prlea lnlcude9 ttle II.. ~ New Ouplea 2BR S1llOO ---28a L. R FIR. DIR <Mn.
land Gr .. t lnvestmentl shOWi Ile a modilil 28R -3BR. Fam. rm. dbl gar l..,ert lelC~ Ht Pool. spa ocean bay vu.
$259.000 28A, 2 cer alt ga1ege • 12500 •™BOR RIDGE•* hies LHM S 1llOOmo llf.1111 . bonus rm Prio.d to M41 watarlronl Hom .. Inc Leise 28r 2·~Ba ocgn 0-532-8492 N-771 -0428
C l l.~T 11 KJ NS at $145,000 100-0714 Re11ton 631-1400 View oated. S3000/mo EASTBLUFF 3Bfl\or'ne
t • (.1( ~11'\"I SPACIOUS DUPLEX 780-1433 or 5'1-3919 St850 Nr besl schoOl1 & IO \l IOR"• 3BR 28A, nr prtl. patio. * UITlllfF * Avtylll 7~ I 6 .. r;~ ~~ wld lll(ups. •Ira lrg gar Nlee 38R 2BA pallo hm on ' ' ' r 7l4 •-•-$1500 Avl 7/t 721-0116 frple, comm pool 2 ear EXECUTIVE E BLUff 58r.
_. --gar S 1450 Of•"9 by 424 38a 2 s1ory tumlunf\lrn.
3 Bedloom plua 1Maw lnrprt ~ I Cetta.... UH Vista Suerta. then can g81'denef a\11 111 L ....
suite. 1142,900 SELECT _ 28R houM wnh yard 615-4912 Agt req d 644-0939•
BH&O 151-5000 121... Smell pel OK• New paint,
A....,.Of'lME r..& OCEAN VIEW.~.1 -BLK TO catpet $700/mo 2035
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unueuat• $195 2 people 842-9Me
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uniqu. + watm 3 BR + unit. 281' 28A on kWely tWMM Obi oat tncd
d«l l\orM. Cozy kltehen. greenbelt. 720-1704, yard apa frple im1 pet
eating aree. lg COUffYatd Bkr. Ptlnclpal• onty <* i1245' IM~1 wtpool. ai.gant formal · DA. A real vwuet 38R. 2 frS*:I. tot. of U9ed -.-NEW..,.--..,,POR...,... ..... T_HE...,,IGHfs'i"
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•PPrte. You rae.iva ,.... dtll PtM ~ 1~ ... banafh• Mu.I etc. 21R 28A. lg family BACK BAY VlO rie. ~ c:rellt. A.Qt rm, IMnO rm, dining rm 28Al2'1'8A. Frpl. New, 151~ Dyl. Ev, Mnch ~.000 Appt 72'0·112' pttv. pool/ Jaami I 1400
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EITlll* ,i;: MnotMIMr (eieudempref) LAGUNA HILLS-View my t'lon'9 Mon thtu ,,I, S~ plu9 comm!Mion, colectlon fllnOMC -J
T WANEfll ~ ~ ~ ... tO lfw 38f CM Me '#lfllll, ~ available 1" Of 2 htn·3 30. 1 Infant, 1 lod· ..., t:=t.:1111 excellent beneflta. C .... 2 M· Thuf ....._:. ~ -ml .. ,....., .J>:f7io50. ""='"GM trpe, IQ yd. 1321/mo +~ ettomeys. AttrKI~ & dterJM2·7eH ~ tor lnt•rvlew: P~gy ., ... Mil.~· In, '42-SNO IM .... ..,•• .......... ._.,.. .,.. Kurt, ..... nee or mo.c .....-1&..iout otta . 81evtnl M2-4321 UI ...... '4...a • 1!-ill 150-8213 or 7to.:1418 o.,,n, 121.0HI ~';i°th" MCtetatial, LIVE-IN. 8Mu1lful ~-A .... t9"11~ be ,._ 301. '., '"''"1 '!'• -~ ..............
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M71 4-:l:M ctepo111 . ~T. F~ ..... --r.c.plJon etorao• & port 8dl hOf'N 2 c:M· aponll~. ~·'*· ...... P/T 11•••• lfina. PRiii PWY * ••• ployed. Refs, tumietled •I* lmmedlalelY Easy SSOO/mo +. 750-3421. PIT day& PM lhlftuvllll ~.neat._..,, NHd•d for 811/Sun. • ton. 8ecrelltlal blc , _ ""'""..-"" .,._ ... ~ l'NnY waoea Avell-dren ~ ,.q. ou1g0tng, llkt S*>Plt. M fWL/ll•B --. n•• Na CM Engr llrm 1 ~-
*** room, utllS. Incl· '310 freeway ec:cet1 c.11 Mr. LIVE-IN M-'t °' F..-nate No exp .72~~i25 s:~ , lnMllllng 0.,, ofc, lyplnO ~~~~:,de R11taurant ••P•rlef'lce P9Y'l'oll· Mult be exp' & twl>C 1lr...,. Nm. bike mo +MO. 722-7'14 Matgan (714)720.-1975 AIDE Llghl hlt(kpg 5day ~comm 2 recfd, OOOd Ortv rec cw Mt C«lttr St 648_5515· ~. Two (2) fUM meture.152.02CM
IO beedlt N-pet1. AcMt1 NPT ttGTS ~ 48t weett Must be strong to 10am-Noon, pm-4pm turn C.M toe. 40/hr Mi. ' time PM!tlont open
ml. M2-llN hm 10 lht. Alhmentt• PllOE IEllCEI ...,.t 112 lb elderly Fem iilllHPn/UI lfO Cell M·F MS-1831 •Cell 41M-tSN• PUllMT = 5 •Uiii .. 28t up9tair9. lnc;I. Lg Br/ltlr ea. No pet• Sl)el1dlng new 1000 "' OI· Corona del Mar 852-8888 Busy Interior deeign lludlo ••Tl•W llllUL .... , IT PD~k .. ~o I'll hll
2 ~ 9'**. rir 405 . SA2~ 'hlltll. s.t1-t773 b .ulte, 1lt clau C"M. LtVE~IN Wanted BalbOe needs youl Must have Exp·d c:ommetdel cona1. lllfltllf•I N.8 . ontc:. Need ~~tie .:.C~ 0t ~=
Frwy Cet o.k" 1750 N/wMr 23--30 Pfof w 2Br IOcltlon Only $1050 mo AvaB lmmed Over 35, mld·iev.I accounting & help wanted Catpenten Wlftlll person with good phone NW1)1 8dl .,.. M "
+1700 clepoM. M2·2tl0 CM Apt. Mat• bdrm & Of<* Agent 552-~ non-1mkrldrlnk•t ref1 typing stulls, enloyvarllty pref. 83'4·9381/9\l'M WEIGHT LOSS THE voice Ligtlt typ1ng, lltlng II.Ill
BA '385/mo •'.Wtlte, AVI 'fll mllTlft llm reqd, 2 gft11 10yr & 14 of offic:. duOes & wottt NATURAL WAYll Nice _,,VlronfMMI. Call Plll•llf
111 842-1147 Lv Meg Newport Ctr FuhiOn 181 mos Sal. +room/board "'911 with otners In a tut-1 • Linda, &45-2720. p~ FIT poatt. 1o.;7
.!.:,.:io,:..!1:..:...-=-.,.,..,,,,'="'==ilar.nget,.. IMne Bdrm The Elf'IC*'i Alterna11ve 873-5220 or 875-5102 paced environment Del Vlly •IFUlllll M-F. EaatblUff Phattnei;y,
ntum pool ju 1375 Full letVICe °' ~ .. _._ J Send retume & 1talt A Patch a da1f .... /MT lllY N 8 . * M4-2111 ~• .. utti• looking tor urv1ce/me11 only, MWt SS I salary renge 1° KW. IEEI MIO! Pounds aW9yt 80 Paten. Detailed Ottentetecl. ec---
friend ot 8111 W. 640-5it70 APPT. SECRETARY & Beker, 369 E. 17th St ' al I Nvtngal curate 'W/ no.I, Pllc:tl-ln ,.. .. ,.
551-1712-N. 955-0905-0 -SOCIAL HOSTESS Cosle Mesa, 92627 GREAT OUTDOOR WORK altitude, lltll, Pfof, Imm Exp CUit Serv Rep Photo
Specious 1BR and• •••trdal Pr.,.rty Requlrem•nt1: No en-..... ,-. M1·11N'•.... oe:>enlng FIT. Bens + knwldg req FIT Bent 2BR/28A. W•llc·OUI ,, ..... "' Prof F lhr luxury 1800 l/f 2771 tanglementl of any type """"" We h•v. °'*''no• tor 50 Salery O.ys 645-7111 Apply IPG 1'1151 SkY\)11
petlo, cieilthg fans, mlr· Bluff1 twnhse Pvt Br/Ba, A I term position with We have the lock on a peoote 10 work ~ox-Evn/Wknd1 983-8004 Cir, tt• Q , lrvtne ,~ CIOMts pool & SEACLIFF MANOR gar, pool, S595 +'!~ utlla. RETAIL ep~ for renl, hlg~l•I atatua Yng greal Job and you are lhe lmaiely 15 days deliver-Miki Of Barbara. PllTI STiii ~ + mott'wnen1tles. 2BR. full BA upstairs. Sec '350 780-9439 1250alf E 17th St. fem prlrcl Menlelly key! Full charge P~~ Ing t~ dlrectotiel DISTRICT IWl/•au Mai• ...... to ·~ ....
3 Miiie to beeCtl & 2 mllel YtBA. kltch, P•tlo down-Prof M-'t IMlts rmml 10 Costa Mesa Gr•t vii· mature Duties Include manual ~ compuler In the Orange County """' -· ,....., '"'._ ·-
10 the 405 ll81fl N/peta. $650/mo shr Belboa Isl weterfront iblUtyl Biii, 848-9&63 home decoration"' New· duty req d Ne~J drll ., .. Wort! your aveltabte flUllA~EIEllT STATIONS AVAIL.ABLE r: ,::t';;. a~
19132MAGNOLIAAVE I-**s.ita-2682** home W/Dry, mooring IM•atri&l 711 portBcl'lendtheEuro-~o~~.';,~1-M~c day fight hours, acNft• II• II 8:;:;'9°f".:-=2=· Full co~··~·
•• 1111 111111 IEIT$ AL. , Pref ~58~ utlls 1i&S eq" With front ofG. ran~'· =~~r:· 1~ llWll IS..... :~th~· •ti::k~eo:: The Delly Pllol II loolclng "ttlAINGI O~vernm•nt helpf\11 but not nee. ApfJty
LO 29R 2'~ l 28R 18R Duplex. 500/mo In-lat~ tell drw. In door 11bllsh a 1oCe11t1ee1re tor PIT 5e1es ez weigtit lose needed Valid drlvera for qualified lnd1Ylduals jobs yout ar-. S15 ~ in pWIOf't °' phone, In
1'M!A trJ*:. garege. nr cludel utthl• 54S.-8223 Shr lux oc:ieanfront 4BR. S.80 per eq ti drama travel encl aoclal WUt the Patch! Sate In-~-requir.ct FOf Im· tomanageyoutncwrters. $88.000 Call (S02) butlnela for ov« 60
Hunt, Hfltbour S885 I. VIP PROPERTIES clean. prof Prefer 22·32 629 Terminal Wey, CM engegem•nta Com· gredlentsl AbSOrbl a10Wty mediate aaignm«lts fol· Menegement el(perlence 931-8aa5 EXT 398" yntls!~73~*"· Santa
SM5. (213)81()-9513 675-2232 yr old $475 + IUt + $250 540-93520 648-0881E pen 18t1 on range through the IJcln S500 10 lowing a shOf1 trelnlng helpful, but will train 1_A_na. __ • ______ _
L IMc~ Bit •STEPS TO BEACH• dep 645-26221723-1424 I ---$40,000-72.000. The em· $4500 posslbl• month ....ion. IPP'Y at 8:30 Bue aalery S3TS/wl< + HIRING PUii Lmll :;:•et 1BR 1BA se95 Young protshr28RApton act•t Pu,uty ployer Is a hlghly commission. 549-4821 AM 10 30 AM or 130 GAS + BONUS Pl.AN. '*YP'OQfeMfvelnt. * 1-.... 2BA 18A $895 tile water on s Baytroot 2711 educated, deooreted encl P.M daily, ~nntng· HRS 11AM-8PM Mon-ptantec:ape Co. II looking
Frig dhmwatier stove · R in Balboa llland N/smkr IH-•• -..1•1.. many times honored late W•Ell/ Fri •~nlAT£LY! for int. pi.nt care peopte. 1nci No pets 54~855 WEST NEWPORT 3B only $425 Bob 875-3807 .,.. , .. -!' -mlddle aged unmarried /ll(0(9911-/•ret'Y WE~ESOAV June 8 c.11 Pel Marley, 842-4321 ......., For PIT avt. Must hv '91 · 28A, Yearly 1 house to 10 Units. owner• are split· man who Is Involved In ru--2015 w Arat St x205 9·1 1AM daily lor This la not an & N *2mll 11•• beach •1215imo Bkr lntala Waatff 2'1 ling interell & mu1t NII. business, philenthroplc Full llme Must be good Senta Ana, CA IPPolnlment egency C~Pl1~1_:1:f nec:
Frig dlehWalher 110¥9 M2-3850 No F.. Q1y f ii)! ;;;: t Reduced to $105.000 acllvltles aoc:iety & with people Benefits (Pec:lflc Lene Bowling Alley Due to compeny'1 rec.nt inc:i Nopet.154~ Ilise. ltat&la ---ren13&Tea1urn1~rur~ Nowo,.-edatl89S.OOO travel. 'call (714) CosteMnaMS-7449* mMtlng room. ees1slde IAILYPILIT succesawearelna~ PlllHTilllUll _._.. *'• Beechllrvtne .,.. Aug 1 lanJ Wll'4 760-7525 lor appt Inter· Looking 1or •friend? Find of building) ••o W. laJ It. 1llon to trite 30 people 10 FT & PT, Mon thru Fri *..._ ITU LI .... , •• · thru Sept t5 41M-M05 111·22•1 view liners of ettn.,. In dUllfted •• start In vwlout poeltlonl 7 30am-<Cpm, no ••P nee. LllllT 1• ..... ElSfs16E CO:ta JeSa'. C f I RETAll Cnll l1sa, CA Up to 112/Hr 1011artl benefits SS/hr. ""'9tY in ~ conalruct«J. cu-. A1tr11et1ve room $50/wl( 111111 H tat person
tom oak cat>tneta. new Non·smkr, fem. Pf•fd 2741 IUFTWlllM/ If you are embltlous and .... M TAPI
stove. refrlg, dJshwMher Temp 845-2357 0 AIOllTIOTllAL· II. enjoy Roctl end Roll 721 Fared S1 , C M
All u:11e Ind. Privet• FU"'NISHED "'-t ·---11U4 UUll e ~"A R G ET ...__,_,, Bch A/E olflee. music pleaM call uk IOt •54-5525• entry. Back Bey area. No ., vua • ..,_ 24-hr accea. $180/mo, In •• ,._....., Lori 975.-1215
pets. t...c Deity 545-4855 bdrm. beth. kttc:hen PfM· Newport Ben M&-255& 87s-e 110 STll>ENTS p /T CHmR IELP
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Lrg 2BR. 2BA. trpl 1995 FURN room In .........,.... 192 Tulip Ln, Apt #0. l•1ian1 Fiaaacia) Imm opening Mull nave WELCOMED! Ing w/walch repair A~ IBR Avt now $695 No "'··-h .. ~ Fem, ...... o.....,~' CALL 831•6155 velldCAdrlver·11lc,good et tile WATCH WORKS • •"n22 ..,.11 ..-. ,..,,... •v• • T r •• -14 record &. OMV Pftnlout. ----3&9 E 171h St C M Pet.I 722-..1~ ·vv 30rvef $350/molnclutll. ,.__ ••; • -• •• )( I at I --1-n•• ,.. .,...ftd&J Int opp or qu person _., _. -PIT TYPIST Sal neg Flu 3 MINUTES TO HARBOR 720.-1021 or 760-9176 l.L I.it/Int CA ITAL AVAIL.ABLE Apply Tom, Partl °"Pl lmmedlete opening rot: hrs Perl«l for riou ...
Specious 18r/1B• apt lettb:-: ..... 11 27ll _ For any~ and com-~·~ HB A.ure 642-0095 Frlday~turday-Sunday wlf•I-,... retlfM Fun-Lovely WMtdiff comP'ell r.=_Rl A~tl fiD rnerciel purpote 125.000 --Plffll'l I ._. ..... , .. , Unit~ OIW. Clll-IUUll 91Ttl & up Call (714) 821-1824 Tatglll 19 one" of the largell end moet sucCMsful upecw lllY£11 lltaef_, PR Co 541-3314
Ina tan, cal* TV & pool Wkly remals now ~ B~NTAGE lnplu Wkdys/Btwn 9am ..epm dl9count..-. ln the United S.... -end we·,. gt0wmgl Exciting Part time now pontbte, fult CdM 840-8381 Loura _ "AUTT 11n.
S715tmo 750-0356tvnl'9 s147 00 wtt a up 2274 tum, 2 Iota, I)«. s*g. 0t write, KT Financial expension plans lnclU<M the opening of I newiarget MOt9 In tune lat9'1 ~getlc. r• HOUSE CLEANER FI T ~-f 7am -3 ""-
bctt 2· 1Br s. 1·28' S 1 8 8967 Satinwood Of I ... 1.a Cl d th We t..,. I"' c1.a--1~ ...... · _,..... .. •nlidHI• Hwi>I B"IYd, CM 64&-7«5 •871-2aea• Font-a, CA t2335 · ta...... ... rtvef WI n..., "' ..... -· 14·501"'· no •JtP nee. -· I RV I N E 2 speed BobteU and forte YlC4I Mlt lpk Eng 5 hr benefits Apply In person 3bf 2·~~ 00 lhe !:.! Int ah t1 lhre 1 .. iana/Offlct lta * wioow HAS us e e 11t1 exp'd Must have 846-2583 Referenc:.. UHi ii T&PI ~~ location~ pell' 2724 2719 for TOii I 10K-up No ~r~~1~':: r~: ·~~ NlllOLUlllS 729 Fata<I St , c M.
Year IM '2495/mo 3336 ;&XV§16E OR1VE c:~ed.,.,. /no pen Den-If you·,. ded1c .. ed, ambitious and seeking 1 great piece to work, Laguna BHch arH. Tak• home $200-$250/wk •5•8-5525*
'Ile Udo. Mgr. 175--9289 Specious 2BR 2BA ~t to Beech & Wernet 300-450 nison Auoc: 873•7311 * conllder these 0t9at oppor1unlties 494.1107 PT /FT 722-9859
... - m 211-· shr Pvt bctl. boat dodl sq. It /$500-$675 grOll. Aaatucmt•t• flll1t/··-IELP -· .. Ir&-• llff"t .,_ avail pool $675/mo In-Ground floor. 8072 -• --~ ~ Vutecl7~iso:.'i7;'1 eluding ut111 760-1066 ~,,..., Ave, Hunt 8dl Led I Feu• 2'Z5 Aecelvlnn C .. rlctll Store Detective For Costa Mea TUJt Sl'IOp. Fut, lhrough. relbte PIT RECYCLE
~ --COM Oc:ean ~ 28r 28a e LEGAN T 0,, Jc: •• * *F60Ab Bia aog on P9f1orms cl:1eai and papen!IOfk Appr9hends ahophfler., wmes CALL 648-1124 $7 /hr Cet. 842·92M UITILWF..UYYllW ept,Prol,n-smkr seoo~ $850/mo grOM E 17th 5130 W:lnity off Plecen-func:tiona tor men:handt• ll'W'Hligatton reportl and main-GASSTATION ATTEND-HOUMkeepfng through the
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merchandlM, prepares lrM>ices Bristo! Shell 55 7 A>640 tenclanl Mus1 be fluent In s.1 .. Aoor Specl•lllt ~ Eng.tish 7 30am-• 30pm.
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Flgunt aptitude and 8ttentlon to detail a,. Important
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end c..-omer Mf'Vice for eales rental agent w1mno to -my CLn work weetlendl lor busy .,.. floor depanmem. Assures stock C M equipment store. 1600 E COAST HWY
levels er• malnla1ned, sets and Apply 1930 Newporl CM N B 844.Q550 takH down Ids. ---• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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FIC1TTIOUI ltUSM.11 W 15th Newpot1 Beacfl ACTITIOUI 9USANlll ACTTTlOUI 9UStNEll Calo! 927 1• FICTITIOUI 8U..... &15 A""9C)t Wwt • 12 Mew· OOonQ ~as 1988 GLASS & MIRAOA, 721 I
NAiii ITA~ Cahl 92&153 MAMIE ITATUIUfT NA• ITATOllNT Thll ou11neu It con· NA• ITATDRN'T pott Beect1 C...I 92eec> J . & S MACHL114E ANO nsfN2 ~Oy ClrQe .._t1ngton
TM lollowing pet'IO(ll .,. Th~ bu1IMH II con-The IOl!owlng pefSOOI .,. The 1o11o .... ng persona are ducted by • general parl· The lollowtng ~·.,. ThlS t>u .. .,... It con-TOOL 1431 o.e.Mle Pl . P\lbllh9cl Onngia ~ ....,_ C8fi1 92W
doing bullMM n Oueled by en lnd!Vldual ~ ~ u dOong ~ aa '*'""" oaong bueinele as Oucted by en ~ C:O.a ....._ Call l2S2t OMy '""°'June 6 13 20 27 ~ Lundr Hunt inn B & D SEAVJCES. 339 Patna. Robert Eb9rt THEE OLD FASHION KRU 211 381f'I St ~· Pholtp H ~,...,._ FAX & MAIL BUSINESS RC\atd ....,.,..,. 5'w1ey Antis.raga. 1431 1988 Min Circle, H\lf\llnglO!t
COS1'1J MHa St Coate This 'taltment WU INd CHIMNEY SWEEP 2731 Vie pott a..cf'I Cab! 92663 This stet-'1 wu llleel CENTER, 2211 Martin Tho1 11at-t _, llted Oeeu""'8 Pt Cost~ Meu M·SI• 8ucn C411i11 9~7
M--. Cat1f t~7 ""'h the County Oafll al Or· C... Loma. Sen Ciemeote. W1*em LM Kortn. 2 I 1 "''th !he County Cl.,,. of Of-SlrMf Suote 108 ltWl4t, wotf'l lf'le Count}' Clet1l of Or· c.f ne29 Tllit t>ulll-la con· Brandotl M1ll9r 339 ea.ta ange County on May 12. c.111 92622 381h St Nf""port Be.cf'I ange County on Mat 28 c.t1I 977 IS ange County on May 23, This bul•nul 11 con-P\llJC ll)TIC[ OUC'ted t>y .,, ~
M9A St , Cotta M..a Calf 19&8 Richard M o ·connor Calll 92863 1988 Mary E Wells OS 1988 dueled by en~ .-.,. L Munt
92t27 FW'J"I 273 l Via C... Loma San Janen Maflt Korlh 211 F3111'M 8egoNa Corooa del M., ntW. Stwi.y AM S.109 FlCTTT10U8 MJ 18 TNt lla.*'*11 wa Ned
Devin Mllttr 21 S• t Put>llthtd Or .. Coatt Cl«Mnte Calli 92922 38th St ~l)Of't Beach Publllll«I Of~ Cout Calif 92125 Pub1W1eO Orw-ge ~ Thia 11a1.,_,c -Ned ..._ ITA~ _..,,the County o.il of Or·
Zamora Ln . Huntington DeolyPilotMey23 30 June E~J O'Connor 2731 c.i.1 92863 0.llyPilOtJune8 13 20 27 . T"'s 1>u11neu 11 con-OeolyPloC Mmy30 June6,wotf'ltneCount)()en.ol0r· Thet~~ .. .,. County on May 31,
IMed'I, Calif 92646 8 . 13, 1988 ,. Vie Cua Loma San Th11 bu1•nfft 11 con· 1988 OUC'le<I by an indfY'du .. "' 13 20 1988 .. County on May 23 OOong ~ • 19&8
Tllt9 bu•I-II con-M-469 Clement•. Call! 92tl22 ducted by llutband ano ..,.,. M-505 Mwy E w... . M •SS 1988 MOZAFll'AAIAN JEW-nsttl7
ducted by CO-P#'IMfl Thi~ bu sin... II con· w1n1am L Korth Tlld ... ,_,, WU filed fl"Jlu:ll ELRY 2tO I w eo.t Htgn-Publlllhed Orange COMt
DeW\ Mlll9r PlB.JC NOTIC( ducted by husbend •nd wife This st•tement "'" Med P\a.JC M)TIC[ with the County Cletll of Or· PUil.iC MlTia Publ**' Ofenge Coest ...., SU.re 100 ~ o..iy P!tot June 6 13 20, 27.
Thlt atat91Mnt -fMd Rd\ard M O'Connor with the Count}' a.ti of Or· 9f'09 County Oft May 2• Dally P*'1 '°" 30 ,._ 6 8eect'I Callt t2A3 , ..
11<11'1 IN County CWtl ol Or· fC~• IUIMN This st.at_,! was hl9d aflOe Courity on May 2• ACTIT~ MISINlll ttaa RCnnout .,_U 13 20 19e8 Ferot1or1 Mozaffarian, ""'517
.. County on May 12. ..... ITATI..,.,. With the County Cler'll ol Or-1988 NAllll ITATDllENT ,,.,.., MAm ITA~ ......... 1870 lflltl St "°' N·212 t----------
1888 TM k)tk)wlng ~ •• ~ CQUnty on May 2tl ,..,_, The l~•ng person• are Pul>ttshed Orange Coast The t~ peraont are ~ 9-:t'I CaM 92M3
,...,.. doing bualMU as IW Published Or1nge Coast Oolng bu11neu u Da11y Pilot May 30 June 8. doing~• rta.JC M)TJa: Nemat Mouffw.an 1970
Publllhecf Orange Cont AVCAL MANAGEMENT. FJl17a Daily PolOt May 30 June a A.J & ASSOCIATES 1, 13 20 .,gaa BALBOA PACIAC YACHT 16th St ADI H-212 ,._.
Daily Pllo4 Mey 23. 30 JuM 425 30th SI N.-port Publlthed Orange Coaat 13 20 1988 3857 81fCh St Su .. •291, . . M •97 CHARTERS 310 lalend RCnnoua ...... port 8-dl c. t2M3
6 13. 19M IMc:h. Callt 926153 DailyPllol Jvne>6 13 20 27 M-'88 N~ Bffch cat•f 92680 A ..... !Wbo&. Call! '*1 ~ ITAT'!mWT n ... ~.,,,_. •• con-
M-4t7 MIChelle Avallone. 13417 1988 AmolO L Jac:llson .000 rtaJC NOTICE Mall~• Adema 310 The lollOWong per-. .,e Oucte<I by co-~ _________ ,,..,. De Corta. Pac Pal. M·508 fl\IM..IC NOTICE Part. ~ •-05 N9w-ISiand A¥t . BaltlOe Ca81 doing bu'*-as FWlbOrz Moalfenen
"8JC NOTICE Call! 90272 part Beach Ca111 92660 ACTITIOUl IUS*IESS 92e61 THE S~LINE COM· Thtt stattment •• fli9d
---------1 Thl9 bualne11 11 con· Pt8JC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINlll Hus bu11ne11 11 con-um ITAT£•NT Thia ou .. n ... 11 con-PANY S792 LOUtOel Or '""'h the County C1ar11 OI Of-
fCTTTIOUI .UIMI• d~ed by .,, lndlVldual FICTITIOUS au..-as NAMI ITATDIENT ducteo t>y an 1nd1Vldual The follow;ng persona are OUC'le<I by en ll'ldMdual Hu.ntt11Qton Be.acf'I Cehl ange Cour1ty on May 20 NAM1 ITATE•NT Mlcflelle Avallone The following persona are Arnold l Jadlson doing~ as Matti-Adwnt ~~9 1988
The following peraont -Thia ll•lemeonl wn flied NA• ITA~ doong bu .. .._. u n..s st•l-'t was roled l•ISPECIAL TY GIFTS TlllS •l•lement -fll9d Gary 0 ..... and T()IW ,.uel
Ooing bulltl9ea.. with the County Cler'll of Of· The I~ persons are A. A L L p u R p 0 s E ••11th the County Cler'll °' °'" (b)AO DESIGNS 16'0 N W'th the Courlty Oer1t of Or· ..... 5792 LCIU'Oee Or Pv~ Orange Coel1
THE LASET CO 1237 ange Counl}I on May 17 ~~~S8;vLE •tSI MOVER 10701 Ftorn Stan &noe County on Mwy 17, G•tbert S....lt 8 Fullerlon. 81"941 County on M., 215 Huntington &.ach Calif Deify PllOI Ma\' lO June 8 eonwey AV9 Costa Mesa 1989 · ton c.llf 92880 1988 Calif 92e33 1988 9~9 13 20 1938
C.UI 92826 . ' fJIOI03 Ball Ad Cl'J)r .... Ceflf Wilson Moving And ,...... Nora K Matauo 18"10 N nt1'1U TlliS bu••neiu II con-M~3
L1wfy Ettl HaVS'ett. 1237 Publilhed Orange Co9at ~ldy O Mello t27 •Ill St0<899 Inc . Cahf0<nla, Publtsl'led Orange Cout Gll'*1 Suite 8 Fullerton O~ ~:r, ~ ducted by ""Sband at10 .... .._ .,_ 111t1nrc Conwey A'lt Cotta ..... Dally Pilot May 23. 30. June .....__,....Beach Callt 92&63 10701 Fwn Stan1on c ... r Oa 'Y P11<>1 May 23 30 June c.llf 12$33 -r · • Gary o ~ "~"" nvt"4
Calif 92t29 8,.13. 1988 .._.....,.,...' 92680 6 13 19118 Tllis bus.inen 11 con-1988 This ataternem -''*'
a.th...., .. Hayttell. 1237 M~7S ~De~ C.:.~79~ Tht1 bu11ness II con-M-478 ducted ~ an oncl•...OU.I M-S •3 With the County~ °' °'. RCTITIOUI .......
Conway AV9 . Colt• Meise, 111.,.IC lllftTIC( a.rry G90clen. Laguna o'f.o ~1 •~po<= PWLJC MlTICE Nora I< Matsuo "8.JC NOTICE ar>ge Coun11 on Mmy ze ~~,.:'.:! .,e
Caltt 926215 ,.~ ""' Beech Call! om -· r-11 Thi9 st.at9m«lt wu hi.d t98e OOong tlu-• •
This bullnus I• con-FteTITIOUI 9U..... Thia butlnesa II con· Thrs ';;''emen~ -':;' FlCTITIOUI eu ... u With IN County c.-or Of-FICTITIOUI ....... ,..,.,., OAV•O .,_,.,TES INOUS
ducted by husbandaodwlfe Na. ITATl....-r dUcted ~ a gen.at l*'t·,with "c ounty *.!.o' 2 . NA• ITAT'DmNT arw,ie County on May 2• NA• ITA1"0mJilf Put>lothed Ofange ~ TRIES 2i7S .._ II•~
a..t1 M H8}111e11 The followlng pertona -'*1hiC> ~ ounty on Y • Tf'le IOI~~ ara 1988 The l<>'IOwtng ~ -= P!tot Jut>e 6 13 20 2. E•t Cosla ..._. Ca6tl
Thia atat9'Mf\t ... Ned doing bu "9811 .._ Randy D Mello ,_1411 oaong t>ullOMS as nt~ doing t>u..,_ • 1 92&2'6
wlll'I !tie County Oerit of Or-E M "E R S O N This statement wu flied Or C INCH BY INCH 800Y PubllaMd Oranot Coast 0111 MARKET1NO SER· M-507 Oev•O Moclleel Ma.tel
enge County on May 12. w IN c HE s T 0 R As -'*llh the Coun'Y Cfer11 of Or o~blP'::'M. ~Ju~' TONING & FITNESS OF Delly Plot May 30 June a VICES 151 Kalmus Dr s.. 27H ..... Vt'fcle EHi
1988 SOCIATES, 15922 Pacific IW'94I County on Mey 24 13 20 1988 y . NEWPORT BEACH. 1817 13 20. l98t • J.t Cos".,__. Ca.Ill ~ rtaJC M)TIC[ Costa Mesa Cal<t 92152e "=7 Coast Hwy Sult• 2HI. Hunt· 1888 M·415 Westclift Or• .. • 102 New-M 931 Carr M.chenda9ong Int . Tru bu91"9SS II con· Pubhhed Orange l lnQton 9eedl Calif 9*9 FJl1410 pott 8Mch c f tZMO Callfornta 32 s.tena Or • RCTTnOUI .,...._ duc1ecs 0y .., ~
Oely Piiot May 23 30. Jun9 Scott~.Juata 3050 Publtlhed Orange Coast "8JC M)JIC( Edna Etherton Int C.. PUBUC M)TlC[ IN'lr>e Call• 92715 ..._ ITAftmWT ~ .,..,,.,
•. 13. 1981 E. SUI Str• Long &..cti D*'Y Pllot May 30. June IS. torn•• sos Perk Ave.. fhf'S t>u~•MSS •• con-Th9 loAoMno ~ .... This Jtatement ... Med
M-4tl Calif 90914 ' 13. 20. 19tl FICTITIOUS eultNEll BatbOa Island Cal•I 92el2 '1CTfnOUS llUllNEA Oucl.CS ~ • tor'POUhOn esoeng ~a; ..,,1h ine ~ll' Clef1I o1 Or· --... -_-lll'_NO_TIJ"_C __ I Thia bualo ... It con· M-491 ...... ITA-n..NT This business IS. con-NAm ITAT£..-.n Donald Garr lied l•ICALIFOAHIA MIN· .. Count) on Msy 2e
_ _..,...;..;;;._....-..._....,_1 ...... ~ __ 1 ducted by' an tndMdual The following persons ara duclt'd bl' a COf'l>O'Sllon The ralawlne persona tr• Tl'l<s stal_,I was EA.AL GEM ANO FOSSIL 1988 Scott JOMP" .Juetaz PUBUC MlTICE oaong bus.tnelS as Kay Dahl Presid«lt . doino ~ • #!tf'l •"4' County C...lt ~Of-SHOW(b)CAYSTAL MAGIC. ~ '1C~=· TNt statement WU hied SUNSHINE SITTERS Th•S statemeonr was filed SUPEA800IESGYM 119 ~ Counly on May M . 1111 South Coast ~ Put>h$hed Orange COUI r::.~ . With the County Clerll al Of-flCTI'nOUS ..,..... SERVICE 3235 M<"'O•n With''-County C...k al Of. E 111h Sl ea.ta ..... 19 F'202 Cost• ...... C.tol Dally Poot Jun. 6 t3 20, 27 ..._..ft.,, pertone are ange County on May 17 .. Am STAT!mNT AV9 Colla Mna Cahl ange County on May 26 c...t 12927 nt1 9262e 1988
doing buSIOMS u 1g89 . The followlng ~If• 92tl2e 1988 ~ Equ.pment Sup-Publt""'9d Orllngt Coeat Gertlld Aotl«1 ~. 11 I I M-sot
J ~ M 0 BI l E EL EC-,_,. doing bualnea u · S-J Poncorell 3235 ~,._ plies Inc Cabtom.. 1 19 E 0 .. 1\ P•lcl June 6 13 20. 27 South Coesl DI"'-no2 ---------
TRONICS. 1917t M90nolla F'ut>hhed Of eoes1 Ai W PROPERTY MAIN· M~ ,_.,. eo,,. Mesa Publtsf'le<I Orange Coat 18th St Cocta Mesa Call! 1988 eo.ta~ CM t212t P\B.IC N()TlC(
• 18, Huntington Beach. Deity Plot M..., ;;v-30 June TENANCE. '142 Barbedoa. Cali! l2t2I O&>ty P.lol June 6. 13 20 27. 12C27 llil-n. ~ ,. con-I--~;..;;...;.._ ___ _
Calif t264t 8 13 1M1 · Colt• ...... Calif 92t1M Tho• bu .. ,,.., '' con· t9a& Th'8 b4191~ '1 con .. _.,. NOna: Oucted by en lndMOuel ACTITIOUI 8US91E.N JafM9 F wcc.n"y Jr' . . M-471 W--'Y Kat"'-n o.n.el, ducted by an 001...0USI M·50l dueled by a ~loon "~"" Gerald A 0.. ~ ITAT'lmWT
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hectl. call1 92147 11111-.,. NOJIC( M9M. Ceflf 92t29 Thia llStem91il was filed r~ Thea llat--.t was t11ec1 NA• ITAT'lmNT wfth 1119 Cout\1y Qw'11 Of Or· "°"'9 ~ aa CIMelflold'•OOlv-t ---1
Thie w•IMU 1• COO• ~ RoMrt Henry Daniel IV, with IM County Clertt ot Of. ...,.........,_ ---·· With tt\9 County ow. ot Or· The f()llOWW'g peraone ., ... eouniy on ~ 21 CALlf'OANlA CUSTOM b ~ ~-.,..~~ -~-~• 3t42hr~~•.C~•iangeeoun~on~" ~···-·~ 8f"941County0ft-~~~==~====~========~========~=======~· Jim Mc:Caf'thy r..,.,,,_. Mela. Cellf 92129 ltaa ., NU. ITA~ ttaa I~ •
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PublilNd ~~~dot~=~.,. Pu~ OrMge ,.c: STARTING A NEW BUSINESS"' i .. enge Courtty on May t7, CSolngCAFE LIDO -.;LE 2120 Wendy 0.... Dally Piiot Mey 30 Juoe 8 AAAHS ACTIVE WEAA. Oelf) Piiot May 30. June I • • • 1918 · • T~ statement was fll«J 129 T.,m1na1 Way • 1 t, 13. 20, lMI ,..., N..-~ Blvd • Newport wltl'l ltle County~ of Or· 13· 20. 1m Costa M"8 Caht 92627 1111-490 ~ Orenge Coast a.di. Catif enge County on M.ty ~' M·498 Cheryl Martin. 204t l i---------I Olly PllOt May H . 30. Jun9 Sldlloum o.n ... 507"' 1MI Camflald. Hun11ng1on __ .,. mlftf"r
... t), ,... Po!AMtt ... Cofone doll M•. ,._ Pl8JC ll)TlC( Beecll. Calll 926.te ~ "'"~ M-470 Cellf, 92627 PubWl9d Orenge C...t This bu11Msa 1, con-1--TTnOUI---.,..----.. --•
---------· Tnl• but•Mn I• Con· Del)' P1'ot JuMt. 13, 20. 11, ACnnoue .,..... ducted by .,, lndMdual ~STAT r . PmlJC llQTIC( dUci9d by. #i lndlvtdutll lH& .. .._ ITAT'lmMT c~ Martin The~...,_ -
SldhOUtr\ o.nie M-1111 TM loloiMnO pet"ION _,. TM statement ... filed dootlO ........ -~..::.~.~:-~:-.,.-~bi::-of~ ~l~ a.a: DREAMS, with Ille County CW1t of~-L A H INTtAPfUIU, ,.._~...,..,,. ... .,. Co&.w'lty on May 11, "8JC Jl)TlC( 4tlUui...,.•A.NMtpon :X: County on ....., • 11u POf\defoaa Costa ~~-,... ~Cllllf t*3 19 ,.,.,. ..... Celt t2t2t
NICK CONSTRUCTtON fl1lllll JtCTmOUe...... OavidP.,HcMMl\4tll Publdhed Orange Coat ~AM .......... "14
CO. 1975 ~on"' ~ °'99 Co.It ~:l:=.,. hHllOft •A, Newport oa.tyPttot"'-6 13 20 27, ~ Costa ..... .
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·Wind-whipped fire nears homes
Cotleen Cannon, Andrew
MacNllUghton capture
Performing Arts C.itet
Triathlon titlel./81
Entertainment
South Coast Plaza's sum-
mer concerts begin this
week with the Med-
etnalres./114
Nation
Bush camp thinks
Oukakl• wlnerable on d•
fenae 118U88./ As.-
World • s--...., \ -'( .............. .,a._ ·~ coaaect t.a111 wlaile ,,.._net: behind diem d~ a 170-acre Ill ••fin 8mMlay e.tll of&I T--. .
Toy rocket suspected
in 1 70-acre wtldfjre
20 yards from tract
BJ p A.UL A.llClllPLEY ... ..., ......
More than I SO fircfi&hta'I benled
the fiJ"S1 ~r brush lire of &be lift
season Sunday and knocked down ftamcs that came within 20 yank of
homes in El Toro.
lnvestiptors were questioninc
three boys an connection with the
17o..ctc fire that started just north of
a home at 2S 142 Pasco Abeto in tbe
Serra.no Hills bousin1 tract.
Witnesses said the 19uths were
playi"I with a model rocket. siid Pana RUF of the OraQ&e County
Fire OeparunenL The boys were
allqedly seen running away just
before the ftre was spotted at about
2:4S p.m.
Pat Mcintosh. also of the county
fire department. said f\rcfipters from
the California Deparunent of For-
estry and inmates from the James
Musick Honor Farm helped county
crews battle the fire apimt 20 to 30
mph winds. Offiaa1s briefly oonsiden:d evac:u-
atina the honor &rm as the blaze moved in iu direction.
The Department of Forestry 1e11t
two water tanker planes and a spotter
·~from Ryan Field i1l Hemet to
assist in the 6&flt...
The county Sheiift's ~t
helicopter abo assilled, R.aOF said.
The fire burned out of coatrol in
Dove Canyon for nearly three bou.rs
and came . within 20 yards of ~
home on PUco Sombra.
Fudigbters contained the blaze at
S:lO p.m. and cxpccted to briq it
(Pleue-.Pma/A.2)
Boxcars on Soviet train
explode.JM
IndeJt
Advtce and Games A 10
Local issues 111ay·boost Voter turnout on Coast
BuUetln Board A3
Business A 7-8
Classified 85-8
Comics A11
Entertainment EM
In the Service A4
Opinion A6
Public notices B7-8
Sports 81-3
Weather A2
BJ PAUL A.aClllPIZY °' .. ..., ......
Republican voten a1ona the Or-
anae Coast found themtelves buried poll deep in campaian literature over
the weekend as the primary season
drew to a close.
Candidates and their volunteers
weie knockina on doors or dialina phones in a last psp effort to win over
voters.
Whereas Secretary of State March
Fona Eu wu prcdictiDJ just a 48 Republican turnout there, .. be said.
percent turnout statewide; Orant:e , .. Hopefully,~'Ubaveatleastbalfthe
County Rqisuar of Vocen Donald votcncommaouL" Tan~y predicted a lli&htly better Pout will be opeia from 7 Lm. to 8
show1n1 here. ~ Tllitday. MOil ~ iAtercst
'Tm think.iDJ Measure A (the slow-~ ii foaiai.. on Measure A.
powth initiJuye) will brinJ a few ~;opel'S have Wwd an exteosfve
more bodies out," Tanney said. He is campaip to defeat me initiative that
prcdictina a SO percent tumouL was silncd by more than 96,000
-rbe 40th and 42nd Consreaional voters.
~tricts both have some.aoodfiabts ~CoastRepublicansalsowiU aoana on that would unpact the be considering a challenae by New-
-port Beach CouncitWOman Evdytl
Hart in the 70da AllC'lllbly Diltrict
..-inst incwnbeat Gil Feramoe tbat
bu FKf'lted tOlne fire.
And io the 4lftd CoeerCllioul
District GOP primm')',"ftoot-nmnc:r
Harriett Wieder. Im been ' 10
withsland a ~ fi'olil ~ Aneetes County oppoDenu in •
rancorous camP9isn.
The GOP nominee would likely
succeed Rep. Dan Lundpen iJr the
district because of heavy Republican
Small fries steal the sh Ow
at Mesa's annual fish fry
BJ PAUL A.BCBIPLEY °' .............
1f Sunday's bab,y contest in Costa
Mesa was any indication, school
oftkials will be cramped for si-:e in
the next five to six years.
More than a hundred babies were
proudly diSPlayed in the con test at tbe
•3rd annual Lions Oub f"llh Fry and
Carnival.
Every one a winner, the babies were
carried across stqe by proud moms
and dads u ldoril!J lflndperents
cheered from the audience. Judees were hard-preaed to chooee
as the tykes weie carried by. In fact, in
one catqory the announcer called up
the wrons numben. leavina hurt feelinp when parents learned he hid
erred.
The infants. however, didn•t 1ee111
to niind. But then, the eventual
winnen didn't seem that thrilled,
either. In fact, some slept lhrouab the
entire event
Winnina in the 6 to 12 months
cateaory was Dustin St. Oair, son of
Don and Cat St Oair of Costa Mesa.
Mother said it was her SOil 'a fint try in
the stiffly competitive baby contest world. Dustin repliedaflirmativel'y, if
unintelli&ibly, about his victory.
Second place wiAner WU Amanda
Marie Varps of Costa Mesa.
In third place was Jeffrey St.even
Eastwood, alto of COl1a Mesa.
Tak.in& top honon in the 1-to 2-
year~ catetor'Y was Richard
Mont,omery of Cois&a Mesa.
SecoDd elace went to Katy Tomlin
of lrvipe, followed ~stin Buet-tner of Hunti~n in third
place.
Another contestant who retained
her IC>CMI JeokJ when Jhe arew out o. f
the bebJ Ctivision WU Am Wilcox,
181 wboWMcrowned Mi•~ermaid
Mm C.oiaa Mesa duri-. ~fish &y•a
2 ticket holders hit
jackpot in record ·
$51.2 million Lotto
., JDINIPD lleNULft n ,,..__
perennially favorite beauty contesL
Wilcox, wl'lo will be a senior at
Estancia Hiah School in the fall, said
it was her first beauty contesL
"'1 was ttf)' surprised ... she said. .. I
wasn't expectina this at all." But it pvc her courage for future
tries. .. This was fun." Wilcox said. .. rn do it qain."
Kellie Frawley was named first
runner-up, with June Popick selected
second runner-up.
When spectators ~·t cheerina
on contestants. thcyweredigiqinat
the fish fry, uyina their luck at the
booths or seekina thrills on the
midway.
Y OUJWl1ers tackled an obstacle course that included windina their
way throu&b &iant vqet.ablcs, per-
haps the only way to act most kids
near those foods.
<>kier thrill seekers braved a
(Ple&M ......... ,A2)
.Dancer returns hoine With .
~anadian b~llet Company.
a, aoaDT 8YNDMAN ~ 1We alto fiave a job t0 do.., ... ....,........ ·.fi WU a ~t lhat Olllbof6t
recalls .... =...., tMt *spieetk._.. made
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rqistrat.ion.
But with the major party can-
didates all but selected. many·Deme>
era tic, third. pany OT independent
voters may bypass the votina booth.
ID '-;t. s&atrwide interest in the
primary was so low that pollster
Mttvin Field cancdcd his final pre-
eltttioo poll.
Eu's <Ca percent predictioa would
be the lowest turnout for a CaWOmia
(Pleue-LOCALJ A2J
Irvine
voters
to pick
mayor
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dACBIPOTTOBB SPLIT •••
llonnally about 123 millioo. ot&ciala prize. Ta)lof said Saturday. llid. That Peons_ylvania jackpot wu
Tbe ftnal natll of Lottomuia tales &Warded in October. The bisst
pumped millions of exua doUll'I into ""vious Califomaa jackpot. SlS.4
tbe arud prize pot. &ad duri&~ million. was split by two p&ayen in ftaaf 24 hours ohalet lot1ery · October.
railed predic\ion1 of the total pot Lotio players chnchiftt $20 bills
&om MO million to MS million and · were lined up 40 deep by 6 p.m.
SSO million. Sa&Wday al a ~ ia OM'·nd. lbe final total was SS2,2l6,232 where three clerb were lakina money
when the computerized sta\eWide as fast u p&ayen could hand it over.
ticket mes we~ halted at 7:4S p.m. ..we·ve had people tl1o"' Sl,000
Satwday, 13 minulel before the worth oftickcti. ~ ... SSO is
drawina. nolhina. TIMft are sso buyers an over
.. At 4 p.m .• our ticket sales puibed the place today," 1aid bakery preti-
thc Lotto prize put $46 million. put dent Walter Harmon.
the Pmnsylvanta record," prevtously Many stores brouaht in extra help
the biaest North American lottery Saturday to keep up with ticket sales.
LOCAL ISSUES MA YBOOSTTURNOUT •••
ham Al
"dential primary since the state
n holdi contc>lidated presicten..
state oft"ac:e primanes 44 years
,.oEu estimated barely 6 million of the
state•s 12.S million reaittded voters
would eo to the polls .because .. both
major political parties' presidential
nominations appear certain, neither
party's U.S. Senate nomination is
teriously chaUeqcd. and the ma-
jority of conares,sional and lqjslative
races arc uncontested . .,
Not so in the volatile 40tb District
GOP race where the leadina con-
tenders amona nine remainin& can-
didates were tradina ftnal blows
throusb the U.S. Postal Service.
Dave Baker, Cbns Cox, Nathan
RosenbcfJ and Bill Y M:Obozzi all sent
negative literature abous their oppo-
nents along with mailers touting their
qualifications.
Baker took swinp at Cox and
Rosenbcra in a slick brochure beaded
"The Invasion" that paints his oppo-
nents as outsiders trying to buy the
election.
Another Baker muler zeroes in on
Cox's failure to vote since the 1914
primary.
Rosenbcrs also unleashes on Cox
in a ~k black and wh1te brochure
that questions Cox's credibility. It
includes a quote President Reqan
alJeacdly made in OranF County this y~ "I don't bcheve I know a Chris
Cox ... be claims to work for me?"
Cox packed some heavy punches of
bis own. In one slick mailer, Cox puts
Baker in The Irvine Co.'s hap pocket
and warns, .. Don't let The Irvine Co.
buy our voice in Conpess . .,
In ~other ~ilcr from the Cox
campaaan. a croup ~ed the c.li-
fornaa Conservative lfllion cntJciUs
Baker and Roseobcrs while praising
Cox's conservative credentials. Rose-
nberg is accused of "distortion of his
own record" while Baker is dismissed
as "simply not well~uippcd to
distinguish himself at the nation's
capttal."
Whtie he has escaped similar
assaults. 8111 Yacobozzi aimed at all
three in one ofh1s weekend mailers.
lnterestinaJy, Yacobott1 . sent a
letter to the PiJot condemruna .. hit
pieces .. and promising to do only
mailers that compare the candidates
FIRE •.•
JPromAl
under control by 9 p.m. as the bnst
wmds diminished, Ranae said.
County fire dispatcher Steve Rahn
sa1d the fire season bepn on May S,
about three weeks earlier th.an usual
du~ to the low rainfall dunna the past
year.
Nevertheless. Rahn said a fire of
that size usuaJly isn't cxpcctcd until
the fall after the hot summer sun dries
out the brush and pass.
Job.Ii KeQy
Correction
The Daily Pilot mistakenly ran the
wrons photoeraJ>h with a campaign
profile Saturday on Tustin Coun-
cilman John Kelly, a candidase m the
Republican primary for the ~
CoQFSS1onal Oistnct nomination.
The correct pbot~ph appears
above. The Daily Pilot repets the
error.
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11.M(OFl'lea (' at _,.. e.y It c:osta i.t.Ca CA
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.. hued on substantiated facts with no
innumctos.•• .
But the mailer only terVed to
demonstrate that one man's •<facu"
are another·s .. innuendos..••
For instance, it noted Rosenbcrs's
connection to the self-improvermnt
prosram est. callina it ••a aroup that
soecializes in l"ldical behavior modi-
fication."
It dwJed that Cox's cam.-i&n
tactics "focus Ott smearina. personal
atlaclts rather than the crucial issues
confronuna the district. ..
It labeled Baker, a one-term Irvine
city councilman, a .. professional poli-
tician" who has a "liberal votina
record"
The candidates themselves were
bittina the pavement Sunday, alona
with hundreds of \'Olunleer'L
Cox c~mpaa~ maoqer Bob
Schuman satd·more than a hundred
voluoteerS were walkina precincts on
Sunday and another hundred phones
would be used for a final tet-out-tbco-
vote push.
Baker was in Leisure World on
Sunday with TV comMentator Bruoe
Herschcnsohn who has endorsed
Baker.
Rosenbcra campaian manaaer Ted
Lona said more than 3SO volunteers
were knockina on doors in the
district. while another 300 were
permanently wiped to precincts.
What the volunteers are sayina
when they return to campaip head-
quarters should put the heavy mail-ine, into perspective, too.
'Most arc tellina us they don't look
11 the mail, anyway:' Lona laid.
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Amy WWccm, left. la named MlaitJl'lab P'rJ 1988and Kellie
Frawley la·ftnt ramaer-ap. · .
FISH FRY CONTESTS ••• From Al .
backdrop of a bitter Russian winter • Costa Mesa-Newpoit Harbor Lions
while spinnina on the Petenburacr Club, which aivcs to a variety of
Slc1gh RJ<Se. chati\ies. Since the annual fish fry
1 t>qan,~hta-dub has raised more than
AJI of the proceeds wen\ to the · SI fllillion. · · "' .. ~. .. . . . ..
MAYOR ON BALLOT~~.
holaAl
animal shelter buildina into a home-
less shelter.
Hammond's pl, if elected, would
be 10 .. rdMld relationships" between
the city and outDde poups.
He also wants to repcaJ $2.S million
in taxes the city levied last year. With
a $3.S milUon $Ul'J)lus this year, "it's
obvious we didn't occd them," Ham-
mond said.
The council candidates, vymg for
two seats. arc:
• Cameron Cospove, 30. has cam-
paipcd on the need to preserve open
ipllce.
·•we have to insulate our residen-
tial villages ftom uncontrolled
srowth ID Oranae County, .. he said.
Coscrove, a life insurance ex-
ecutive, proposes to tic development
to the ability of roads to handle the
traffic. whach be said has .. very
punitive and rqress1ve" side effects.
When he arrived in Irvine an 1967,
the city was .. the promise ofa planned
community. I view the citl as bcin&
off course on that promise. ' he said.
What will put at back on track is
how the city allows its rcmainina land
to be developed.
"That's what will make or break
Irvine as a planned community with a
hi&h standard of hvina." be said.
• Sally Anne Maller is cndina her
fim ..f'!'!r-year term u a council
memuer and is runnina on what ihe
called her .. outstandina" fll:COrd and
her 19-year residence in the city.
The 52-year-old rcaltor clwac-
lerizes hendf U a .. hard worker'' and
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