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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-10 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1988 25 CENTS Check fQi-gery by Baker alleged Congr:esslonal hopeful rep<>rtedly tried to withdraw $48.000 from medical fund BJJONATRANVOLZkB Of .. ..., ...... Irvine Ci Councilman Devid Baker al~ly foraed the lilnature of a Superior Court juctae in an apparent effort to finance his con- aressiooal campaian from the ac- Rep. Robert Badham was paid $2,000 for attending a company's breakfast hours before voting to order the Army to buy the company's trucks./ A3 Nation Mighty Mouae accused of snorting cocaine./ Al Indez Advice and Games Bulletin Board Buatneas Claalfted A10 A3 A7-8 86-8 A11 84 Datebook A9 A3 84-5,8 Comics Death notice Entertainment Opinion Police log Pubflc notices Sports Weather 81~ A2 counll of a medical foundation, sources said today. The source, who asked not to be: identified, said Baker, the foun- dation's executive director, alleaedly wrote himself an unautboriud Check for $48,000 from the accounts of the Irvine Medical Foundation, a $16 . Trailer . tenants in Mesa strike Residents withhold rent to protest slum conditions, evf ctions BJ JONATHAN VOLR.E °' ............. For two years, Guadalupe Duran kept a rusty paint can under her kitchen sink. The makeshift bucket filled up every time she used the sink, and she would empty it outside. There were no pipes under the basin. ' it was annoyiq. ·she recalled in Sp'anish while bouncing a toddler on her hip, but one of the least of the problems in the Costa Mesa trailer park where she, her husband and children live. The roof leaks, and over the ~ the water has eaten away the ceihna of the small home. The ceramic tile on the floor is spotlessly clean. There isn't much of it thouah; most of it chipped and broke·~ yean qo. Across an asphalt drive from Duran's trailer, Socorro Romero's beater broke last winter, and now a 4- foot-hiah electric beater is all she and her family have. tJer shower doesn't work, so a hox runs from the sink in the cram~ bathroom into the shower. The sink it.self is fallina from the wall. Her oeilins atso leaks. Several locks are missina on the million trust that dona1a money to bealth-rdaled purpoa. But Baker allClfldly stopped pay- ment on the cbedc and never received any money, officials said. A leCODd check wu returned unutcd. The foundation's checkl require two si'1'8tum, and only Baker. foundatton chairman David 0. Silts. a SuJ)Crior Court judlie, and Tim Strader, chairman o1 the Lepcy Companies and a ~or donor to the Performins Arts Center, were authorized to sisn. the source said. cluster of apartment-styled mail-box~ many arc miuina doors alt()JCther. And nearly every trailer in the S9'- unit park has at least one broken window, .-tched. with tape and plastic, or paper, or not at all. S~h problems arc typical for the The source said Sills' stanatu.re appeared with Baker's on the S41,000 check. Sills said he had not seen the check and did not know whole ~ture appeared. He added that prehminary audits by t~ aroup'1 attomeis find no money m1ss1na. . Even IO, the District Anomey'a ofti~ bas launched an investiption into the alleptions. lJle matter came to liJht last week Mien I 9eCteW'y found two foundation checb miJa.. ina. The ~ reported the disap-~nc:e to Sills, who said he fovnd the $48,000 chec:k WU wntteit to Baker. He sa.id be confronted Baker late lut Friday, aod Baker res.aped from tbt foundation. Silla said he called the District Attorney's offiec early Saturday. Baktr was out of toWD and un- available for comment. His attorney, Paul Meyer, was also unavailable. John Nakaoka, Baker's cama-i&n manqer, said Baker wanted more money for the final days of tbe fteniely .... ........ -.'-..... .nmt9d ....... IMlme at u.e A.loll• Palma compla OD 18da Street ha eo.ta II r I I families who rent trailers in the Aloha Palms complex on 16th Street, tni- dents contend. Tbe tenants said they've asked their landlord to fix the serious PtOblcms, like their rooft and heatina, but have received no help. "A lot of people have a lot of problems. There's a Jot of dillUJlina th lfllS," said J uJta JI mcnez. a 4-year Aloha Palms resident. .. Th~ told us we weTC break.ans everythina. but that's not true. We take mo~ from our own pockets to fi• everytlu~ - Any landicapi.na 1n the complex. (Pl---TllAJLSR/A2) fo.,1 eJection, and was~ telhnt his two-ctory Irvine bome so raix the cash. Nauob said be penulded .._ to refinance the home iuteed 1lwfti was a delay, ~ver, and 8Uer did not ~ the money until June 2. ftve da}'S before the dection. Baker narrowly lost the 40t.b C.on- pcuional Distnct ooniest to New- port Beach attorney Christopber Coa., who outspent Baktt in the nice. Baker, also an attorney, =about (Pleue .-M /AS) Safety measures OK'dfor highway Coastal Commlsston approves signs along .. Laguna Canyon Road BJ AOBERT BYNDMAN °' .. ..., ....... The state Couta1 Commission approved plans Tbunday to make intenm sifety improvemenll on .Ll&una Canyon Roed. • A.mona the planaed cbanaes are the posti of additional traJric · possi~ installatiott ~fa~-= at the intenection ~ CdyqJl Aau Dnve and lncrcased police~f~ mcnL In addltion._ an indepeqdent traffic-- cQ&ineeri.na firm will ~ hired to evaluate the effccuveness of the chanaes and recommend after one year what eddiuonal safety improve. mcnts ouJht to be: made. The Coutal Commission's 12-0 appro¥&1 at its meet.ma in San Diqo came at the UfllDf of the Onnae CountyTransponationCommission. -1 was pkurd we wa-e able to come totet.her on a plan,.. said Lquna Beach City Councilmao Neil Fiu.patridt. ··1 think we'vedevdoped I pttUy JOOd aareentcnt .. That qreement as in marked contrast to the debate in recent months that has earned city officials 90nte new enemies. Oops! Edison annual ctepicts drinking Transportallon CommiSSJOnen u well as Calt.rans ofticials were sore over Lapoa Beacb's victory last February tn persuadiqa the Coatal Commission to reject a S 13 million plan to realip and widen Lacuna Canyon Roed.. The oommll1lon qrccd that the project would cause excessive damaat to lbe environ- menL BJ ROBERT BARKEB °' ............ A bot-oft'-tl»pres.s student year- book is causi:nt_ red faces at Hunt· inaton BeKb'l Edison Hiah School, an instilution that recently took on a sreet.ina card firm for printina padu-ation cards that teemed to advocate drinkina. The yearbook conwns a full·plle of photos of pertyina Edit0n ttudenll . holding beer bottles and wine coolers. lau&hing and havins a aood timt. One ~rent, who said he's .. steamed," described the layout as "the full Spuds McKenzie treat- ment." "I'm very conoerned and disa~ pointed," Principal Jack Kennedy said Thursday. "If there was 1 way I could recall it, I would. But I can't "It depicts evcrythins we're apinst." he said of the layout "It's ¥u<f.slinging: Ca!Jlpa.igns need . to·clean µpacts .. absolutely the antitpesu of what we stand for." Edison pined a certain amount of notoriety on the anti-drinki!ll front rec:CfttJy when it became involVed io a protest apin11 Hauman. after a pamtl discovered two areetiDJ C&fds that linked drinkina to lf'llduation fun. The parent, who is on a committee planning a safe and sober graduation party Thursday at &Uson, took the cards to Mothers Aptnst Drunk Driven who mounted 1 protest last Friday in front of the Hallmark rqion.al _sales office 1n Newport Bach. Brian oetand, who 11 tcbeduJed to sUccced .. the mirill& Kenaedy u principal on July l, ieprueztcd Edison Hilb at the demonstration. Garia~ who said he had seen too many instances of students "drink.ans and drivi.na and dytna." said Thurs- day that the page of l*'Yll\I students ref1cct.s "poor Judpnent" and puts out a poor 1mqe of the school. "It won ·1 happen ~·" Garland said, .. I won't tolerate 1t. You can bet the farm." Garland aid be was ooc of 1everal adults who cheeked the breath of about 900 students at the recent senior prom to make sure there v.-as no alcohol. (Pl1111 .. SDl80R/A2) Smc.c Lquna Beach offica.als &e· uvely opposed the plan. sute nns- portatioo officials af'JUC(l that F.· haps the oty ought to be responsat* for defeod1na apinst lawswts aem. mina from accidents on the roadway. And on June I, the Transportation Commission t0uabt to have the stait drop Laguna Canyon Road from the state highway system and ave it under the 1unldiction of the city. The _ (1'19ue .-CAJllTOW/ A2) .Karl due to plead innocent Jn probe of campaign funds F,_ 1.-it ... win ,.,..SS . Newpon Beach resident Stuart Karl, who made a fortu~ martcet1na Jane Fooda's workout tapes. will Dlead notpilty tocbarJes he illcp.lly funneled mooey to the camplisns of presidential hopeful Gary Han and other candidates. Karl'• attorney said bis client wiU dee~ his innocence when he ap- . pean in federal court in Santi Ana later this moetb. Kai\ 3.il, ia iccUled in • fodcra1 nndj,ry indictment of conspirKy, false St&tc.mcnt-cooccalmetu ln a • c.-1 pollllclw, KMI'• trlMd• call him p118'°'18fa M matter before a aovemment &FnC}. makioa an illepf corpcnte ooatnbu- tioo to a tede1al candidate. makins cxCIC$$ive contributions to a can- d.idate and makins a campaip c0n- tribUtion in the name of another. K.affi a 1971 lfad•te of Corona dcl Mar Hiib ScbOol. indueed othm to make political coelributiou support· iJll candidltes tie llvOftd tD 19U and l 916 UJ4.thm reimbUl'lcd \be donon to dude fbdenl ~imilJ on such concnbuuons. the 12-count indict· ment allqcs. The toVttllmcnt alleecs Kart tolia- tcd the small contributions and that treasurers of the political commi~ 1nvof\.-ed dedattd them small Piel lawful contributions made by pciopM other than Kart. ··There is ho evidcnoe lhat Mr. Hatt or the other tmatorial cn- dtdatQ were aware of tbe ilklll (PlllUWUllL/AI) TBKAKT81KllB8A8TRICB ••• .... ~ Jiw..WTlw .... ... ii.... • ., .... •'••• ~· ... -· ...... ........ .............. . ..... tR-. •. ,.....,. -................... -Wlakb 11111:._...._._.,,....,. • .._s,. .... _._1ay1. pol!_..,..._ .. 19'be !ilM dot IM wbMlowi ol n. ptllt'1 1 s aw. wt.o liwa ID ~ ~ wida bold Nd .... •m 1$111..,•wwllil4eor ~'°1'Ml~llC111"9& ~., aams•• ..,mi • aui.U." tlws to. • ~ oww, .. ~ -. UJbd· we eot Whi ... "°""1iet IQ !uta ~ ,....., )imeoez ~ .. it-. imta" .. reftaled '° commtnL Oflld8ll 1a ant dtat we 11e ~ lllatiat. Aloha's ....... mnt c:ompuy, Tlae ·~"Ml •lilled'~ be ol Mitra M• c ment of Sula ADI. raidea..... •UOf'DeY 1licMrd did noc ret..,. telephone caUL WM• ~ wbo iS directina cbe reo1 ltriu. tac>De'a 1\astin •tlOnleY, Terrance SO lat, be atimata. mCft tbaa $4.550 Calder, allo did DOt retW"ll tdcpbone .. been witbbdd. ~ . Evicticla ooticet-and Sph'a W.1 Jimenez said calls f~ and countmnova -have been flied in ~uests for ICtVice aR · y met HartM>r MWlicipeJ c.ourt. Tbey -1th k>.oa delays -if they are met 11 should rach trial in about a month, all "The manlltf yella al us that he is Spi~~ aid the eviction notices uleep. Or he tells us tbll wedoe't ea? would blve come witb or without the much, so we don't tr:t mudl, rent scrike. Jimenez said. "He tells us be's ou:r "Tbe com::li just boutbt the friend. but he's no friend." property and them all to move," Sbe II.id the tenants weR aftaid of Spix laid. ~want to make it into demandina repain. even wbm tbe a QOfllmercial district." sew.,e pipes _-wbicb nan above SP,U S&id be contacted Cotta Mesa povnd lhrou&bout the put -broke ofricills 1bout tbe owner's intentions. and speftd raw ~ down the and the project wu dropped. Oty driveway of the compki. plannina ofTscials ClOllfirmed that the .. We llways have~ problems owner applied tor . the necemry here, and they take their ume in fixina permits to develop the ~ and it, .. Jimenez S&id. 1'be ru,,... just that the request was la1er witbdl'lwa. watches the kids play in the dirty But Juan Villuana.. ~\. ~ bu water... Uved in Alobl Palma fot mn:ie years Costa Mesa codo-enforciement of· with bis wit: and three dWdten., Mid ficials said they've neva-inspected be has not received any 1IOticle that the park for violations bec:aute tn.iler dcve~nt plus were mapped. perts are handled by the state. State M bia 17-year-old dagptcr, ~ officials in Sacramento .ere un-tranllaaed, lbe iailor said be ii available for comment. participetiQI in the snt 1trite to •vc AbomlnableSnowman search In Tibet falls LONDON (AP) -A eeven-week hunt for the Abominable Snowman in the wilds of Tibet yielded atrante footprints i.n the 1n<>w and the n:mains of two skinned sheep but no proof that the mythical 1peman exists, searchers reponed. A six-man expedition exploRd the 23,237-foot Me=mnstte summit. where British ex Eric Shipton took bis famous topaph of a four- toed footprint in 1951. But Chris BoDiap)n. 53, leedet o( the ~lion. tOld a news con-ference .. there.a cenainly not any conclusive evidence one way or another .. that the ~ apeman exists. EDISON ANNUAL DEPICTS DRINKING ••• ham Al "This kind of thin& makes us loot like hypocrites. .. Tbe Pitt near the beck of the yearbook causina the controversy was purchased by students for photos and menaaes. scbool officials said. Jim Wbeder, a ·~~_advner of the yearbook -the Oracie, said be hasn't been sure on "where to draw the lioc .. in li&ht of recent Supreme C-Oun decisions concemina freedom of preu invoJvina student J>ubli- cations. But Wbeder said the yearbook ~ which makes the decision on wbat kind of material ps into the annual. bas voted not to ~t such features in next year's edition. Wheeler laid his job iJ to keep the staff' out of trouble. He said that be may not have done it this year. Janet Cater, president of the Mothers Apjnst Drunk Driven. aid the photo PllC points out the import- 1.DQe of the poup's recent protest apinst Hal1mUk. ••Teen.qe drinkina is insidious. Seventy percent of students in b\ah tchool unfortunately. drink. Cards sayina that it's funny and humorous and accieptable contribute to the problem. It i.llustrates how much work we have to do." DISPUTED SENIOR PROJECT ENDORSED ••• PIOIDAl ri&ht to the ambiancie t.bcy'n: uted in the facility, brinaina the number of to." said C-Ommissioner Gary Di rooms down to 98. ,1 Sano. "S\i't I do know that what bas Developer Jon Oaristeson said be been there hasn't worked." wun't sure sf the ~ wu ec:on- The commission made a few omically feasible with the ldditional chanaes of its own before approvina area Rduction. but added. .. It's put the project, loppina off an additional of the c:ballenee." 3,300 square feet of the propoted · LenSdtzer,chairmanofN~bon facility. to Preserve Corona dcl Mar, said the It was not clear when: the reduc-fiabt apiast the facility is far &om tions would be made but 3,300 over. square feet could mean { 0 less rooms "We are perfcctJy ready IO take this to the City Council, .. be said. Seltzer aid that because the pro~ site has no density dcsi&- nat.aon, the city must wait until the upcomiq aeneraI plan amendments to consider the project. The city attorney's otrK:e disputes that conten- tion. Seltzer said his STOUP has retained lepl countel and may colllider a lawsuit if the council upholds the project's approval. CANYON ROAD SAFETY MEASURES DUE ••• From Al ; proposal. however, was n:jCCted by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. '"The OCTC bas not been a fnend to the city, to put it kindly," Fitzpatrick said. 0raQIC County Supervisor Tom Riley, a Transportation Commiss.ton member, said Thunday there an: no further plans to foroe the canyon road on the city. "'The way rm look.ins at this now, this is the onJy action in town. It's all wc1J be workina on." Riley said. "I think this action 1s somethina that seems to be fair to all parties concerned. I believe it's m everyone's best interests.'' Caltrans will pay for the traffic sians and the possible tratrae sianal. the city will fund the added police enforoement and the Transportation Commission will pay for the enaj- nccrina study. Those improvements are expected to be made within sill months. The Laauna Beach City C-Ouncil considered the Transportation <:-Om- mission's proposal Tuesday niaht. but had reservations about support- 1n1 It. The council was concerned that a commission study miabt delay any immediate safety improvements the city is plannfof in cooperation with Caltrans. Officials also did not want an enajneerin& firm's proposals to be bindiJll on al[ affected parties. At Thursday's hcarins. the Coastal Commission qreed that the enai- nccrina study should only be con* sidered as recommendations. How- ever, it sided with the Transportation Commission's proposal for the study to be completed after one year, rather than two, as Lquna Beach officials had ~uested. KARL TO PLEAD INNOCENT IN PROBE ••• P'l"Olll A 1 contributions. .. U.S. Attorney Robert Bonner said at a news conference to n:veal details of the m<hctment. leaedly encourqed the contnbut1ons 1989. In March 1987 Karl wu foroed to be made were still under invcsUJI-to resian by Lonmar-Telepictures, lion and Stock said that unidentified followina conflict-<>f-interest allep- members of the Hart campaign arc tions. oooperatina with the aovemment. 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Political consultants counter that nothin& soes out withou1 a can- didate's approval r Harvey En&landei of Harvey Ena- landcr Consuftants did IOJM wort on ballot measures in Sacramento and El Monte and for Supervison R*1 Stanton and Gtddi Vuquez in this year's campeian. He also bandied the supervi10rial races of Don Roth and Harriett Wi:edcr two yean •· Enalander said his firm includes a written provision m its contract that nothina aoes out without the can- didate's OK, or he doesn't pay for it. "So you can be sun: we iot everythina siped off." he said. "If a candidate says it's the consult- ant and not him, then the candidate is a liar," EnaJander said. "And if the candidate really didn't know what the consulllnt was do1n&. then the can- didate 1s a fool." EnaJandcr qucs nqative mailers have a fe&itimate place 10 a ampai&n -as Iona as the chattes are true. for instance, mailers from the C-Ox and Baker c.ampai&ns that linked Rosenberl to h15 brother Werner Erhard, die founder of the telf-belp aroups est and The Forum, went beyond EnaJander's litmus test be- cause they inferred RosenbetJ was tied to some kind of danaerou• cult. On the other hand, he accepted Rosenberg and Baker mailen that ,umped on Coll for failina to vote i.n the November 19M election and in both the primary and aeneral election m 1986. .. It's the obliphon of the candidate to put out ncptive stuff as Iona as it's true and honest." Enalander said. Some hit mail is so outlandish, consultants aaree the perpetrators ouaht to face chalJCS. En&Jandcr 1aid a mailer from an Arizona friend of Rotenberg was in that catqory. It charaed Cox with director for the Bush for President beif\J a communist sympathizer. campaian, disqrees. "The full wei&ht of the law ou&ht to "What aood is that aoi~ to doT' !o after that guy in Arizona," he aid. Padberg asked. "Any poliucal con- If there an: no laws, there should sultant doesn't do anythina without be." the candidate's OK.. You should That was one of two main com-license the candidates!" plaints voiced by Baker consultant Padberg said the AAOC formed an Frank Caterinicchio. ethics committee abouJ a year qo After the Baker adultery alleptions that has been tryina to draw some went publi~ he said ~he Prest. failed au1deltnn. th{OU&hourthe campal&Jl to point our "The biacst problem is it's very that unsianed mailers were illepl. touah to act everyone to qree on what .. A crime was committed,•• he: said. is ethical," she said. "The issue is so "It was an anonymous letter from an any, it's hard to make a determina- anonymous aroup m a federal cam-tion. paian. and that was a violation of "I hate to use the analOI)', but federal law." what's pomosraph1c to me may noc But worse, Caterinicchio said, was be pomograp?lic to you." the way people have manaaed to s,ki~ She, too, feels the press shouldn't the law by usina the press to do the> have raised the Baker adultery issue. mudslin1m1 for them. J "The Gary Hart th1n1 had lon.J When the press ianored the--been an issue in Wuhinaton, D.C. anonymous letten about Baker, an When he challenaed the press they anonymous man stood up m a had to ao for il." Padberl wd. candidates forum and made the "But in Baker's cue it was dif- adultery charge in front of hundreds ferent. He is a family man who had of people. . some mantal difficulties and ironed Both the Pilot and Oranac C-Ounty them out. Register printed the story the neJtt "It didn't beoome an issue until the day. The Los Anacles Times ran its papers wen: duped into mat.in& it an story one day later. issue." ··So now newspapers an: doina the Neither Padberg nor the o\hers dirty work for campaian manqcrs," hold out much hope campai&n styles he said. will soon improve. The question of publicizina can-"What is unfortunate is that every d1dates' {>f'!vate lives took off with candidate would love to do only prcsidenual candidate Gary Hart, but posi1ive mail," Enf1andcr said. Caterinicchio argues that story was "But studies we ve done on focus Jaraely substantiated by proof. while JTOUJ>S show that. people only re- the alleptions apinst Baker were member the neptive mail." based solely on n1mor. He doesn't acx:e{>t the araument that Baker hurt himtelf by never directly addressina the charge. "You'n: forcioa someone to take a position on somethina thal bas no basis in fact," he said. "'You're forcina us to make it a lqitimate issue bY commcntina on it. "To respond simply to a ctwsc by another candidate{ I don't think is responsiblejouma ism." · Caterinicchio sugested campaian consullants should be licented l?)' the American Association of PohticaJ Consultants to clamp down on un- ethical practices. Eileen Padbers. reaional Political BAKER .... homAl SS00,000 on bis campaisn. Nakaoka said any campeian can always use more money, but Baker's "wasn't in trouble." "There was absolutely not a reason to do what he did." Nakaoka said. "I don't know what happened or why h ha ned." fl: said he found out about the a11*d scandal Saturday but bas not bad a c:haDcc to discusa the matter with Baker. Thirteen of Karl's former em- ployees, who were used as conduits tor the alletcd contributions. were"°' indicted bccau.se most of them coop- erated in the investiption and have been ajven limited immunity from prosecution, Bonner said. The indictment contends Karl the company's estimated annual sales made $200,000 in illepl campa1an were between S80 million and SJOO .-------------------------------------- contributions to Hart and other million. "Generally, we are more interested an the person causina the contribu- tions to be made,·· he explained. The indictment allcss Kart also u5ed his corporation, k.arl*Lorimar Home Video, to ajve an illepl $25,000 contribution to a fund-rai1e1 entitled "A.n Evenina With Barbra Streisand and Robin Williams." The fund-raiser benefited various candidates mdudina Timothy Wirth of Colorado, Tom Ducb1e of South Dakota, Bob Edor of Pennsylvania, Patrick Leahy of Vermont. and Alan Cranston of California. Bonnet and Auistant U.S. At- torney Nancy Stock said a futtber ~jury praentatioa will be made lD the cue involvina other possible participants in tbe conspiracy. They indicated that members of Ka.rt't pOlitical campaip wbo at.. MAIN OFPtCa candidates. It said $38,300 went to In November 1987, Lonmar-Tele- conpessional and Senate candidates. pictures filed suit apinst Karl, atq- whtle SI S9,SOO went to Hart's 1984 1na he bad violated terms of a campaian. fuiancial aareement made when be If convicted, Karl faoes 36 years m resilned from K.atl-Lorimar. He de- prison and fines totalina at least Died wroQldoina and the suit is $930,000. His arraianment was pendina. scheduled for June 20 in U.S. District Before ldlin& into the video busi- Court in Santa Ana. ~ K.arfpublisbed t11lde mapzinCI:, KArl. who once delcribed bimtelf raftllna ffom the then·~nina as a "bumble little &UY with the tom waietbcd industry to period1cals on tennis sboes1" became a millionaire spa and saunas. became of bis foreu&bt in the map-Kart alto staned publication of zinc and video markets. He staned Newport Mmpzine, which eventually Kart Video in 1979. It was rapon-evolved mtoOranaeCout Mapzine sibk for Fonda's fint "Wortout.. after he .old in1elat in it. v~. which bas sold millions of TheNew~Beactuesidcntnowis copes. the head of Kart-Irvine Films, a Aft.er ldli!ll his company to com'plny Kar1 formed with J1mes Lorimar in 1914 for u undi~ Irvine. wbole a.DCQtOl'1 founded The amount, Karl became oresidcnt and Irvine Co. chief ex~utiv~ . '?f lea,tt·Lorimar , K.arl l~ves ln the ~ Caoyon Home Video divwon. with an em. community with hil wit'i ud 1..0 pk>yment contnct runaina thtouP Cbildml. ~ ..... ., .. C....._CA ............ , c...-...CAmvs ~--..-1 l't~•~.IQ4Jil .. Ja.tcall 642-6086 ~ ,., ;en--c:.iiil NlllfWlf c....., Ho _.,........_adll!IW ....... ..... --'*"*'.,, .. ·-.............. ... ~-............ e11 , r Tinf1JO 1111 Erc.iw .... '--...... -- • ( I c t d b • tJ c c s ll tl .. • c 0t'"99 COiet OAJLV PILOTIF~. June 10, ~ * A.a Cheny picking, country excursion offered at awe Mesa spending reduced by 8.4% . l Golden West Collete is offttfna • day in the. CC?UDU')' nut Wed~y Jn the fCnn of a tour bus tnp frOm 1:30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. The excunion will ttop at Cherry Valley, atoppina at a local orchard to pick tho 1ea10n'1 tint cheriiel: Other ~ on the tour are the Edwa.rd- Dean Mueeum, the San Ocqoinio Inn in Bannina and a 1~h •lOP of yes1er)'eat to reminitce about lndiansraidlit Muaecree&nyon and pioneer treb alona the De Anza ttajl. BJ .JONATIU.N VOLi&& .... ..., ....... Cotti Mesa City COund.I memben are mullina over a propoeed 1911-19 fitcal year budatt of more than SS6.2 million. which i1 an 8.4 petc:tnt decreate over lut year'11ptndin1 l*kaet. ac:cOrdina to City Manaaer Allan Roeder. "Generally, I have recommended con- tinuinJ the present level of eervice for the m~onty of existil'll prosrams while n» ommendina modifications in some areas," Roeder told the council when he in. troduc:ed the proposed bud.,CL The spending plan also includes a lS ~~ casb raerve or the operatt-~ Roeder laid. - c C. ,._~ DubliC MUi111:_ on the ®cumea.t ii ~Jut 20. Copies of the spendiq ~ are availeble in the city c1ert•1 offiee. The 1arpst put or the proposed ~ -sliahtly more than 4l percent -is~ taraieUid for procection of J)tt$0ns and property, whicb ioclude1 fire and police ln'ViOCS. Roeder 1&id. The &otal Police ~ent ~ is rouahJy $6. 7 million, while firefl&hten are ~ for $14.1 million. That fllute includes money CO lease-purchase five ne-w fi~ truckJ and &be addition of a fire' ldtninistrator. AA additional S2:8 millaoa il ~ for Otber pubbc aervica. ~IO lM 21 ~ budle\. AtlOCiationt repn:11mti• lhe city•s fU"e-fiabten aod oolice officen are ~rina to ea:,:ndatiOn.s with the city. IO the Pl .... does not rdleci possible u1ary bim, l(ocder uid. ROldwayi allO ~ pmminiently in the. Cit)' "1Ullt(S IJrOPoled budaet. Under money &om Proposition C -which voters Plucd to allow city ofraci.als &o apeod money acquired beyond Slate limits-S~.000 is~ aside for partway cosutnaction. Roeder also recomrnenckd more than , sa million be tptlll oa tnlllpOl'tatioa and ' Sued maiA&cnaace. :; M°" than S6.3 millioo i1 rccoaun1>9'dcd ., for unitation. pl,anlline. lllCICW commu.U. ' ty llTV~ and city bcaut11ication pro;c.cts. ICC()tdina to the docunMlnL • Moro tbu $7.5 million it let aide few • recreation ~· Ud facihtia. iadud-Z inl proposed •mprovemcnts at Fairview \ Park and TcWinkle Park.. The cost of ruru•ina the .,vct0meat, '. from $224,077 for the ci&y clerk'• office to $2.6 million for fin•ncitl ltr'Vices.. ia I proposed at SI 0.2 million. , "h's a back-to-buia budlet," Roeder said. . ; The propam rte of $33 includes recliner bus, lunch, muteWn edmillion and tour 1uide service. Advance reaisttation is required and children under 16 are not penniued. Call 191-8991 for details. Bealtb Hmlnar •lated Jane Nathan oftrvine will conduct a free health and nutritiion eeminar Wednesday at Whipple's Healthy Foods in Newpori Beach. Coast sallOTs plan 8, 000-mile voyage ~ Nathan will discuss the immune system and bow to k:~ it strona at the 6 p.m. proaram. Call 644-7733 for additional infonnation. Chamber HUion planned The Newport Harbor Area Ch.amber of Com- merce will bold a blender Wedne3day at Newport NilSln, 888 Dove St., Newport Beach. Tbe session is tcheduled from S to 7 p.m. and auests will be admitted for SlO. Call 759-121 l for aewts. Winery Investment seminar Tbe options, risks and benefits of winery investments will be discussed Thursday at the Pacific Oub in Newport Beach in a seminar presented by Schneider Securities and Vintech Inc. Space is limited and those wishina to attend musL call 494-6184 by Monday to secure reser- vations. Additional infonnation is available from CPA Michael Grady at 661-2347. Date rape dlscualon The issue of date rape will be examined at Wednesday's meetina of the South Coast chapter of the National Orunization for Women. to be held at 8 p.m. in the Elioro Library, at El Toro Road and Raymond Way_ Jonnie L. Wesley, director of education for the Oran&e County Sexu.tl Assault Network, will be the speaker. The public is invited and further mfor- matioo may be obtained by calling 859-9372. Computer asen meet Tbe Pick Users Group of the California Data Base Maf\llCment Association will bold a meetina Wednesday at S p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 17941 Von Karmann Irvine.. Oua Giobbi. president of the International Data Base Management Association, will discuss the Spectrum Manufacturers Association and the Pick marketplaoe. 0111 863-1999 for more information. omcen' wives' luncheon The June luncheon for the Officers' Wives' Leque of Orange County will be held Wednesday at the Crown House Restaurant in South Laauna, where the OWLS annual charity fund will be distributed. Astrol<>ser Ann McKn1aht wlll present a proaram at the event, which is open to wives and widows of retired officers, u well u retired women officers of all branches of the armed forces. Call Charlotte Walker at S49-2028 for further infor- mation. Friday, June 10 No meetinas scheduled Monday, June 13 • 9:30 a.m. Orup C.Uty Trauportatloa Commlutoa, board meetina room, Hall of Admanis.- ttation, l 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • I: 30 p. ql. Oru1e Couty Pluala1 Com- mlaaloD, board meetina room, Hall of Adminis- tration, l 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Planning Commission. council chambers, 77 Fair Drive. • 7 p.m. Lqna Bea~ Dowatowa Spedflc Plu, recreation conference roomt SOS Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m. La.-. Bea~ Am Commluloa, oouncil chambers., SO~ Forest Ave. OCC classes to sail to Hawaii, Alaska and down Pacific coast By ALMON LOCltABEY 0-. .............. An 8,()()()..mile sail training voyage~ sponsored by Orange Coast College and involvina more than SO Orange County sailors is scheduled to act undeT way Saturday from OCCs sailina base in Newpon Beach. Crewina aboard the colleae's 65-foot sloop, Alaska Eagle, the students will sail to Hawaii, Alaska, Canada and down the West Coast before arriving back in Newport Beach on Sepl 17. The sailors will participate in all aspects of shipboard life, im(>rovingon navigation and seamanship s.lc1lls under the super- vision of two Coast Guard licen!ed instructors. According to OCC sailing director Brad Avery. most of the people sa1hng on thccruisc will be preparing for a long dis14ncc voyage in their own boats. "Many of our students are boat owners who want to find out what a major cruise is all about -without talcing their own boats, .. said A very. While some crew members arc full-time OCC students, others are Oranac County professionals, includma a mix of doctors, lawyers, airline pilots and real estate agents. "A lot of lasting friendships have been made on board pr~vious \'..Oyqes," said . Avery. "The cruiS:C worlcs we.11 beca~~ 'Tbe A••elran EacJe la abOWD OD a pl'e'rioaa T0J9Ce. everyone on board 1s interested in learrung more about offshore sailing and navi-will takeanothercrewona 10-daycruiseof and leg six will bnp,ga crtl'Wdown the U.S. ption." the Hawaiian Islands; lq three will be to coast from Vancouverbeforearrivinaback The cruise will be sailed in six legs with Kauai and then 2,500 miles to GlaClCf' Bay, 1n Newport. l..qs of the cruise ranar from nine students and two instructors aboard Alaska. I 0 to 19 da)'l. for each leg. The first leg will take students Students on legs four and five will ' Designed and bwlt for the Whitbread from Newport Beach to Honolulu; tea two explore the coasts of Alaska and Canada. Round the World yacht race, Alaslca Eagk Business gave Badham $2,000 prior to his vote for contract Frem ataff ud wire reportl Rep. Robert Badham 1s among seven House Armed Services Committee mem- bers who were paid $2,000 each for attending a Wisconsin company's break- fast only hours before a vote ordcnna the . Army to buy SOO of the company's truclcs, according to a published repori. Badham, a Newport Beach Republican who is rctirina from his 40th Con- gressional Dtstrict this year, was among those who received the "honoranum" for attending lhe breakfast hosted by the Oshkosh Truck '.:'orp. on April I. 1987. The honorariums were revealed m 1987 financial disclosure statements that House members had to file by May IS of this year. the DaJlas Momin1 News reported in today"S editions. Another breakfast attendee, Rep. Marvin Leath, D-Texas, sponsored an amendment that day orderina the Army to boost its purchases of Oshkosh's,$ 130,000 l 0-ton trucks and drop a plan that would have jeopardized company sales, the newspaper said. The amendment was adopted later that day by an Armed ServtCCS subcommittee "It looks kind of funny, doesn't 1t?" said V.P. "Pres" Grove, Oshkosh's vice presi- dent for government affairs .. referrina to the schedulina of the breakfast. ''But it really wa.s a sheer coincidence." Grove said the honorariums weren't designed to preserve Oshkosh's !()..ton truck p~m and are just "sort of the way business 1s done" in Wuhinaton. Lcatb's amendment was approved by voice vote, meanina no record was kept of the voters, but Badbam confirmed through an aide that he voted for the measure. Badham. Leath and five of the other House members who attended the break- fast arc among the 19 members of the House Armed Services Procurement Sub- committee, which adopted Lcath's Os- hkosh truck amendment. ~ other sub- committee members at the breakfast were Reps. Ike Skelton, D-Mo., Roy Dyson. D- Md .. Norman Sisisky, D-Va. and Larry Hoplcins. R-Ky. House records show that Skelton. Dyson and Hoplons voted at an Apnl 22 procurement subcommittee meeting for another Leath amendment to restore $75 mtlhon that had been cut from the Army bu~t for Oshkosh trucks. S1sisky opposed the April 22 amend- ment. The News did not say how Badham voted OD It. Rep. Bill Otckmson of Alabama.. who also received $2.000 for the Oshkosh breakfast. does not sit on the procurement subcommittee. but played a ltcy role later in 1987 in a compromise with the Senate requinna the Army to buy even more Oshkosh trucks than Lcath's amendment stipulated. the newspaper said. Leath -who coUccted $38,000 in honoranums in 1987 and kept $25,885, almost the pemussibk limit -said he saw noth1na wrona with takina such payments. .. Peopk tend to support you hued on the pos1uons you take. not the other wa) around, and I think that ·tends to aict overlooked.," Leath said. ··1 auarantce you. 1f they call me apin and say, ·would you hke to come up hen: and ,et an honor- anum?" rn do it. Yoo cu take that to the bank " , has proven to be an tdea.l vessel for offshott "'OY8&Jn& since 1t was donated to OCC SIX years qo. ''Thts will be our fifth Hawati.an cruise," said Avery. Growth measure in Seal Beach headed to defeat ' . A slOW'tfOwth measure ID Sc:al 8c:ach was los1n& b) 14 votes TbW'Sday as ; election officials st.rualed to complete the count of absentct baflOts. The final vott count won't be known for another week, but sJow'tf'Owth Meawn F appeared headed for defeat.. as the "no" votes slowly pulled away. The Thunda) count sho-ed S,091 in favor of the measure and S,105 opposed. Both proponents and opponents in- dicated the) v.ould scclt a recount 1f tbC) lost on the measure. which would uc development to stnct traffic. parks. flood- control and pubhc safety standards. The measure. which mirrors the faded Measure A 1mllat1vc, had lost S,004 to S.003 af\cr the pnm~ Tuesday in wtuch , 5f> percent of the etty s 18.000 rq1stcred voten cast ballots. In the countyw1de vote. Measure A wu defeated SS.7 percent to 44.3 percent Althouah 350 ballots either have to be rollC"Ctcd from ballot boxes or need rqJstrat1on venficatton. offictals said they probabl)' would not chan,e the outcome o( Thursda) 's results. Most of the absentee ba.llou tabulated Thursda) were recetved aft.er 4 p.m. Tucsda). too late to be verified. Costa Mesa police say they caught major cocaine dealer • • • A woman on Woodfall told offioers a man she knows broke into her baclcyard-damaJina thefenoc while doina so -and urinated on her bunny rabbjt. rcturmna home late from the baseball pmcs. acconiina to repons. the v1c11m told pohoc Thunday. • • • Pohct arT'CSted Scott F Condrey, BJ JONATBA.N VOUU: °' .............. Three Santa Ana men -one who is believed &o be a .. fairly ~or ctnaa dealer .. -were arraled early today by Costa Meta undercover offu:en who allqedly bOuaht cocaine &om the men. . Oylermo Oalda. 39, Geronimo Gomez. 26, and Joee E.cobi~ Outierrn, 3S. were arrested in a SecioDd Street tiome in SUta Ana after they took 111tdm:Over officm there co complete the deil. laid Cotta Mesa Sc1-Tom ~Ian. .. More than six pounds of cocaine with a street value of more than SS00,000 was found at the Second Street home, Boylan said. "We belreve one of the people ii a fairly m~r player.. the ~' said. ..He s definitely a kilo-.emcl dealer. When )'OU find th.rw ~ you're oot not talk.in& about 1 py who does it occasionally, it'I ·Jlia business.•• He did not say whkb of the men is belit\'ed ID be tho rinPeadtt. Boylaft said tho arres&a are linked with another Costa Meu invatip- tion, and came after offteera met W1th the alltscd dealen at a Newpon Boulevard motd and followed them to Santa Ana. Oomu. and &cobido-Outitntt 1pperently lived at the home, alu.outb all ..wre born in Mexico and are not U.S. citizens, Boylan said. The three men are in Costa Mesa Chy Jail. EKb is bei"J held in lieu of S.200,000 bail on suspacion of the sale 'ol c:ocaiee ud ~ion of cocaine b lllt. lovta• laid. 1lley *if ibfy be anaipcd T~ day ia lleitiot Mwticipll Court in Ncwpcwt .... M sakt. f LaewBeecla Jewelry valued at $2,SOO was stolen Thursday from a home alona the 1400 block of BJuebird Canyon. Road. 20, of Camp Pendleton ~on IUl1)icio11 of narcotics possession. Condrey was • arrested at 3:30 Lm. Tbuncllry Oft • South Coast Hiahway and wq held in ~ hcu ofSlO,OOObail Death pelialty decision could &ff ect other cases tu<ients en route to border· 1 ~£0~~~ ;, Radical students anacted riot police \with fird>ombl and clubs today 11 they bertJed to re8cb the North Korean border for reunification talks with studenu from the communist nonh. Police in the center o(Seoul cbued tboutands of tcreamina studenu tryina to racb the main train station tO take trains to the border. About S 000 bottled up by police in Yonsei University tried to force their way out. .. We filbt for unification.." stu- dentl cban1ed u they tried to break throulh police lines to mate their"( to the bOrdet JO miles llOftb of Seou . .. Sandinista talks with Contras off; no new date set - MANAGUA, Nicanpa (AP) -The pl or the fouttb round of Tbo leftist Sandinista IQ\'Wfttnent MIO(iataona. wb.icb bepn on T_.. and the U.S.4*ked rebel• bave day, wu to end iM war and lutalJ broken off .peace; ta1b that the demomtic refotma. io ~ insurtenll called the final anempt at with 1 preliminary JW*e ~a liped neaot11tina an end to the 6-yeer~ld onMarch23intbevillqiDOfSapoaon war. the Co&tl Rican border. After the nqotiatiou ended Tbunday momiQI. the 90vem- Tbunday, both sides said a tempor-ment put forth ill mOtt libaaJ 1ry truce would remain in efftct for an proposal to date and panted a by undetermined amount of't.ime. rebel demand to institute democratic No new date was announced for reform• before the rebels put down resumina the talks, aimed at fashion. their weaponL ina a permament halt to the filbtina Tbe Contru rejected the PtOPOUl, that has claimed more thin 16,000 11yina the Sandinit\11 did'! · not lives. auarantee that the meuurea woWd be Delpite the breakdown, rebel enacted before they disarmed. leader Alfredo Cesar told journalists The Sandinista ProPoial indUded Tbunday ni&bt: .. We have reiterated freedom of expression, reform of our deep conviction to look for electoral lawa, ~ration of tho ruJina solutions to the conflict in our Sandinista party from tho Jllte and motherland in a civilized way." the ri&ht to atrite. Each side blamed tho other for the The aovemment propoul alto discussions' failure. would have Jl'IDted political amnctty Police bit by lrebombs tcreamed with pain u they were envdoped in oranee flames in the &lbtina around Yomei. Students wieidina wooden and iron clubs beat troopen tryina to ward off blows with shields. Both s.ides pelted each other with rocks and bricks. Blick police armored cars fired volley after volley of chokina tear ps into the clwainl students. and police martial arts 1quads counterattacked. Studenu tried to immobiliz.c the vans with fird>ombs and clubs. ~ mulenta attack riot police today r::.':' for an effort to inaRla to l'fortb d1lrlDC a dull In froat of SeOal'• YODMI border to preee for reaa.Ulcatlon. Unl•efttty wlaere tboaanda of adeata Police aneated 500 demoutraton. The nation's defen1e minilter, ·in steps. with the fim 200 prilonen Oen. Humberto Or1ep. head of the freedafterthesipinaofanqrcement Sandinista ~lion, said the Con-and the last freed on Sept. 28. tra rebels held' irrational positions" The Contras offered a propoul and maintained an .. anti-neaotiation callina for total amnesty for all attitude apinst the peace." political prisoners within five days of In 1 statement releued in Wuhina-•ilJUna. Police arrested more than 500 studenu in various parts of Seoul, and about 40 students who manged to reach lmjin&ak at the edF of the Demilitarized 2.one aJona the border Israelis crack down on Arab journalists. were immediately detained. Police t.ttJcd several thousand students who held demon.st.rations to support the reunification march in the provinc:W cities of Taejon, Iri, Botha extends emergency rule JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -President P. W. Botha today JERUSALEM (AP} -Israel ar-reached for comment on the Hareu extended the two-year nationwide rested two PalesUnian reporter11nd a report. A day earlier, spokesman state of emeraency for another year wri1C:r in a continuina crackdown on Olivier Rafowicz said the army had and said ordinary laws could not Arab journalists, Arab newspapers no immedlate plans to close schools control unrest. reported today. An Israeli ~II.id &pJn because of increucd violence. Anu-apertheid leaden assailed the the·'° vemment may shut down West The Harcu story came a day after proclamation, whacb will leave hun· Bank acbools apin. protests and a 1eneral strike marked dred1 of prominent activists in jail Tbe Het>Rw daily newspaper six months of the "intefadeh," or without charJC. Hartu quoted army so~ as sayma uprisina. Students and young ~pie The emeracncy rqulation1 allow tebools could close apin 1f students playod a maJOr role an clashes with the swecp1n1 powers of detenuon, outlaw ~follow orders pvcn in undersround army Thursday "' the West Bank. many forms of peaceful anti-aovem- Chunju, Chonan and Ko~u. Troopers fired tear p1 to dnve protesten back into collese camputeS as students hurled firebombs and rocks. ton, rebel leader Adolfo Calero The rebels said there are 4,207 countered that the aovemment political prisoners. while the loter- .. demonstrated ill hostility toward national Red Cross, 1een here u any mcaninaful solution to the op-sympathetic to the aovemment, put pression in !11icarqua." the fiaure at 3,324. NATO calls for talks on troop reduction By Tlte Associated Preti MADRID, Spain -NATO foreip ministers today called for early talks on reducina troops in Europe and aueed to consider a laraer share of defense costs for the turopcan allies. In a joint declaration issued at the end of NATO's sprina meetina, the 16 foreip ministers said successful neaotiations with the Sovtet bloc de~ on .. substantial and balanced .. results on human n&hts. .. It's aot to be a balanced peekue, .. said Lord Carrinaton. the secrctary·aeneral of the Western defense poup who retires at the end of June. The statement attempted to prod the Soviets lo improve their human rifthts ~ before the Nonh Atlantic TrQly Orp.nizataon woUld undertake nqotiations With the Warsaw Pact. Ayatollah Hussein-Alj Montazcri in the holy city of Qom. The qcocy said that President Ali Klwnenea also 11w Montazcri in Qom on Thursday. In both cues, the aaency said the two political leaders discuacd current issues. Rafsanjani and Khamenei are political rivals in the power struaaJe that has been tak.ina place in the Tehran hierarchy over who will run the country when Khomeini dies. American• targeted ln CIWJ• Jeafleu to leave classes at noon. Ahmed Hassan Hawan, l 7, was ment protest and restrict freedom of '• Authorities have extended killedwhenhewasshotinthehcadby specch,prcssandassembly. Khomelnl rennrtedlyd-'nd , classroom time to 12:~ or 1 p.m. to an Israeli officer in the village of White women from the Black Sash r-J ~. e BEUING -Western hotels heiabtened security today and children were told not to talk to 1traqen because of a wam1n1 from the U.S. Emt.ssy that American$ may become taraell of terrorist 1t1.1eks. .. We are on the alert for all unusual occurrences and have added a few more people lo our securi~ staff'," said Mu Wilhelm, manqer of the Sheraton Grat Wall Hotel. "But it's hard to say where lo look and what to look for." The embassy sent out an "~nt notice to American citizens" Thursday, sayin' Ch1nese authorities told tbt embassy .. nationals of a thud country may be Plannina a terrorist attack on Americans in Beijaq." Embessy officials m Beijina said the Chinese reported there was Middle East involvement, but provided no details. make up for the four motlths schools Sebesuya near Nablus. The army said ca val ri&hts aroup stood alona high-NICOSIA, Cyprus -Two of Iran's top leaders were closed durillJ the height of the he was about to throw a cement block ways in JohanncsbulJ with posten conferred with the des1anated successor to Ayatollah Palestinian uprisma apinst Israeli at troops from a terrace when he was sayinf .. Apartheid as the eme1J· Ruhollah Khomeini, the official news aaency said today. occupation of the West Bank and shot. ency. A multiracial crowd of 100 A Western television network reported that the ailing Gaza Strip. An 18-)'car-old youth and a 12-attended a viJil for &he 2,SOO eme'J-patriarch may be dyina. Iran's Islamic Republic News A spokesman for Jhe West Bank's year-old girl were wounded an the leas ency detainees at Johannesburg s Aiency\ monitored an Nicosia, said Parliament Speaker military 1ovemment could not be dunn1 a protest. Central Methodist Church. Hashema Rafsanjan1 conferred Wednesday with ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- GRVJ Gtrr IDEAS FOR FAniERS ~Y. JUNE 19rn TM At.·E..s.ct l<JO'''. cot.t.on CTt'WnCCk 8WlrAtt&r A-..ortcd coloni, •'+8 00 c;..,nt, for M., Eo~ ' 10C>' co1-t.on lo~­~lu.w. b utton-dawn &h\11., 4S!io0rted- pla1d~, •'+7 ~ - --------- ---- ~ THE MAGIC OF NEWPORT 8 I A C H VI DE 0 • ,ATH£R'S DAY • THE MW GRADUATI • OUT OF TOWN ,AMLY a ,RIENDS • THE NEW~ HOME Karl's indictment saddens friends, Coast politicians ByGREGllmX °' ............. , Our CNITl p\<at.ei 100~ r..cUon t,w 1 ll pn11. m wh 114. , MV'j, 4TirY err o\1ve. t'or ·~~ ~ LifMtyle Productiool h. MMmbled an Emmy award-winnin& team of video production expert.a l.o captunt th• ncitement and vibrance of the world-CamOUI reeort.,.. of ... Newport ..._ The indictment of Newport Beach video entrepreneur Stuart Karl is a sad chapter an the life ofa man driven by a passionate desire to stand up for what he believed m, acx:ordina to a local politicians and friends of Karl. A federal arand jury indictment banded down Thursday accuses Karl, 34, of 12 counts of conspiracy and that people contribute to them be- cause they·re runnina a aood cam- paian," said Caner. "They appear to be leaal contributions. Even so, it's not clear what a former candidate should do. 1 fed very responsible toward the ca.mpaip and all t.heP,t people. and that's why we're wa1tina for the best anewer." ., ~ • • • • ' • I • • ' erd chambray, •'tO 00. Now •• oe 'rillu e11uae -ad...., fr'Oll UfeltJ'9 ~ roMoERBYMAn _______ l TOPOICIWSTllY'IDIOIAICA.LLY iflqal campaip fundin& practic:a 1temmina from contributions made Name I Tht Handmaiden-to dozens of Democratic candidates I on the -ninaula in 1984 and 1986. Add,._ .,..... si.c.,z;p I lmA1• Hallmark-Karl aJleaedly induced hit em-1 W•t.cliff plaza ployees and othen to make political Pl .... •nd cMck or DJOMy order for IZ4.95 I contributions supponina candidates Plu. 6 ,.., ta fot • cot&/ ol 126 46. I Zweber1 Plwmeey-be favored, and later reimbursed the Corona del Mar donon to elude federal limill on such ro. I contributions, the indictdnt alleaa. Ul•tyJ. Ptodlldicim GimotH1'1 He m~have contributed u muc6 as I Harbor View Cent.er S 190 the O H · 1611 W•t.t:Jjff Dr. Suii. 203 • to It}' art campatp I V,_ Lido on.-in 1984 and 1981, accordiq lo NEWroRT Bf.ACH · WE51WOOD Vlll..NJE · ~NA Ne,,,,,ort BMCb. CA ntJ60 DI' .. • _.. report.I. r -::_-__ ;::;;::::::::::::::::::::; _____________________ -----------'~la!-•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_• _•••••liii•mi&illil•••••••I ~ Karl it a local 1ucceu 11ory, a 1971 araduate of Corona del Mar Hiab School who belln publilbina traae SANTA ANA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER SPONSORS MATERNITY·TEA . . Ar• you conakSerlng ltertlng • fam- lty, bu1 wonder1ng n ftnend81ty you .,. rMdy? Or maybe you .,.. ~ nant and don't know where to h8Y8 your baby. Senta Ane ~tat Medk'All c.nter la IS)oneor1oo a Ma- ""*Y T• to .,... ~. pt cMdl IMnclno optiot• and ~ ~ ..... the hotpital <*' on. prOlp9Ctfw s-enta. ''The.._.... Oll\4Wr'l 150..,... a month,'" Donne Wo«, clleotor of pubic nl1tlona Ind m.tcetlng, Mid. ''We w.nt to mM9 mOCtw and famlfy ,__ • PtelHnt II' D· pertel.ce -poeelble. .. n..r ........ for.,...._ -Hot$!nat ... oftllrl. ~of ...... .,., ..... .,...... 10 IUtt ~ ~111111 "We°""' M.wy Pf'Oll••••··· ...... Woll ......... --Pf'OUI•• .. •.. * .......... ....,.,. ..,_.,_a11r, ..... . Comlort II 911. I .._,, 1"11t ....... hGIJMll .... LDft fOOMI -UIMW. Jci•• ... ,_,,.., lfOOMI -I ......... ... mother, Woff .. Id. The roome.,.. dMlgned IO the rnot.het C8fl WIY In one ptace to h8ve '* ~. 8M no hu • choioe on whetMf' °'not lhe want• her hueband Of ~ In the room during the blrtHng. A MPW"at• W1Mtlng room tor .....,. end tamlfy rnemMra Oitft/, le another benefit of .... holpftal'• Matemtty Center. The M~ T-. ICNduled for 10 a.m. ~.Junie 11, •he and .. be IPOMOled .., .. ,...., M9temtty c.nter .... f\Olpftit. A materntty fMNon lhow II ,. .. .,.. aioftg-'th c.-a ,.,. • ,....., ..... and ....... ~· ,, • In mind tMt ............ ....., be prtgl-.t, -.. --ma. ..... Cf ............ .._ .. WOlllN. .., ............ ...., ... (1t4) 864-1U3, --lllOft-fat .... . walair& lite.__ AM Katpllll ...... c... ..... , .... 1'01 ... , ....... ln,..AM09mtt ....... _,,..II .. \ mepzina and cJiicoVcied a knack for lodil\a into upcomi!!C ·trench. As head of Karl Home Video. be pion· 4'C'Rd an alternative to video movies when he iaaued the .. Jane Fonda Workout" videotape in January 1912 ud later Playboy home videol. Hit net. Woe1b ia· estimated to bo more tbu s'° illillion. J(ait ... been clacribed.; dedicate &mily IUDi U Mnbitioal OVtr"• DieVU wl aomoooe wbo dole- beanedly eadol lld ud e.pponed hit •voriw potitica1 candidllel Su-Prriol' C.OW. J~ DiaWI Carter, WhC>bU ltnown ICalt tw....i ,_,... llid thal~ .. u. 10 .... IMt'k. Part of the problem is decidina who Carter and other candidates sbould pve the Karl molle¥ beck to. Carter said he•d like to aive bis aha.re to juvenile propams. "I'd rather do 10metbina positive with it uit'•aoieaiven beck. .. Karl's father, Kart Sr., who also lives in Newport Beach, said he had no comment Tbunda~. How- ever, when the allqations fint sur- faced in JanUIJ)', Kart dacribcd his son u "a p>et family man and a real bard WOiter." Othen close to Karl were also tilbt- liPocd about the indictmenL Orris ro'Wntend, former campaip man- .,. for Hart and I friend Of Karl'• declined comment Tbunday. A teo- retary for attorney Douala• Delton, who it Karl'a lepl countd alone ftith Michael Oenoveae, llid bil olice would not comment Ud had nae teen the indictment. Gcnove1e wu out of town Thun- day Ind could not be rtllCbeid for comment. otncia1t at Cooper.ffamiJ. ton Co., Kat1'1 lrvine-ba1e d oompuy named after bis two .... did· DOt mW'D phOne calh to 1he O.Uy Pilot. • ~ Urda_ daainnln ol tht ~ Couaty DmlocDtic Plrty, said ID Ju., aMt Kalt wa1 very supponi~ Of ~·· bid for tbe ~. .. He,.. I lot of'time uid dfor1 iato d9ecwn,.._ He'11fbdlill.Wllimbe .-into~lliell*illlM way," .ad urm.·~...r<JWQwere .,c:1o1e, llM1 NlllJIO' ...... lenaie Sdllllider,1NewPOll'8iltJa ~--•--•u rr'lw ... HM ' '18.tilil .. ._, _ ............ ... •• ,., ......... Xad_,,., I HHllM ~ :~ • .. • • • tt I at .... Cllllill f 111 • ~ COl9t DAILY PILOT /Fridey. JuM 10, 1981 .. Al ' Court recoristders rule on gay.soldiers SACRAMENTO(AP)-No LbttD SlaUhter ofdolpblns contested SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The U.S. aovemment bu undaatimated the number of dolpbint killed by American tuna boats and i1 doina nothlna to •to.P the harullnent or oblefven ltluoned on the boet1, critics said. 1'bc U.S. and the industry •Y they arc doina aJI they can to stop the ~· when in fact ~ have intenuooally covered up the killina to keep the ttutb about the mapitude of tbe daily llaqhter &om 1Ur&cina, .. Todd Steiner. of the Earth llland Institute, said Tb\ltlday. Steiner and others critical of the National Marine Fisheries Service spoke at a news conference in San Francitco to contest the =ment estimate. They also c . that oblervers were pressured to 'fy the official count and were physically threatened. The harassment fUJ'C' from con-cealina lop and throwina observer• pollalions overl>oud. Speakers said that while the ._,v. emment estimates that l s.ooo dolphins were killed by American tuna boats in the eaatem tropical Pacific Ocean in 19!1 the real number is closer to SO,wu. Tbat number, they noied.. i1 f'ar above the annual limit of ~~~ ~tablishcd by the I ~year-old Marine ..... ~ Mammals Protection Act. But Chartet Fullerton, rqional director of the Fisheries Service•• tuna~ hued in California, denied the official dolphin kill counu are low. Senate OKs fire safety regulations SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill to require owners of older hi&b-rise structures to install fire-filbtina sprinklen and smoke alarms was approved by the state Senate lbun- day without a vote to spare. The measure, prompted by a ~or hip-rise fire wt month in Los An&eles. cleared the Senate OD 21-8 vote. the bare m.;ority ~ for approval in the 40-seat upper houte. State reaulations, with some ucep.. lions, RQuire exiltins hith-rieo ~ tures to have manual lire Wll'1lln& systems and automatic sprinkler sys- tems. Hiah-rise structures are defined u buildinas that rise at least 7S feet abOve the lowest floor with buildina accea. The bill approved by the Senate. SB2896 by Sen. Art 'torres, 0-1.ot Anteles. would eliminate an uetnP." tion for ftylc:rapers that were built before July l, 1974, of concme, masonry or steel and have noncom- bustible interion. The measure woukl not cover residential buildinp in San franciJco with 12 or fewer owner-occu,;:s uniu made or concrete with a1 t two exists. An aide said Tona plaftJ to amend the bill ta the As.temblj to pve buUdina ownen five years to comply with the measu~·s provisioea. Own· en would Fl ID additional yeari(the retrofiu.ina uncovered ubestOI. Writers set for another lTound of talks SONY: 20'' TRINITRON® REM011S11AEO1V ::-:·s47 ~ WlllUI. DOW 39~enliaied in JM Ariayil l967 ~llllll'llld ID Ii• nwnben. to die • •.:1.-8iCl .aid he Md ~uaa ICDdeftCi-. sueckiiid JdPOC wnt bl 111c811~10 WaW... who had been supervilOf' ol tbc Port million. t.aliforuia lottery offidal• Uwilts ldrniniluatioe ceaa. ad w eaid Tbunday. bilb · · wu ' ia May 1914. five peop&e · ftve ol the Ill :-.'Ii, the~ 1e>ldiinfot numben plus t~usandada will .odolftY Ud other IDOCific Ids. but noc for tet SlOO. 742. Thole tickets ~ bomoenuality It.elf. But that yar, bodwp•ual Owdwed in Los Anee1es. Pico orien•tion wu declared . to be pounill for kivera. Anaheim, Colton and Ilia.Ito. ~ Nearly a.~ DeOs* were dilcMrled buttbeiclentitiaoft.hewin.nenwon't from branches of the Inned lenicel ·b be kftown until they turn in the tickeu bomotauality in the filca1 year tbat ended last to lottery officials. Sept. JO. tbe 1DVCmtmnt said. Tlae numbers Chosen in the In the Feb. JO tulint. the th~Udfa panel Wednetday night drawina were 3, 9 said the Army must ru:onsider Watkins' applj· 24, 2S, 31 , 48 and a bonus number of cation ror re-enlistment. 7. ... -----' Ne•p1rt AIM Cenlef • 445 EMt COMt Hwy. ~Beed\ ...... ................ 714/tn-- :=:: --~.:; . -·-"1..::." ..• -. '"l:-~ -~--...:1.; . .... ,...__ ... \\e're Putting The On Otr Home Equity Loan Rates. . SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY RATES. For a li.m.itOO time, we're~_. ...... able 00me eqUtty 1oam11t iowa~ rates. So it's easier to buyjuit lb<JUt ~ yoo have your heart set on. NO POINTS. ~'re also waiving the points. And that makes getting into our hOrne ~lam eYl!Jl ~ FAST SEIMCE. \W'll gi\'e yoo an answer aepadbc loan ~within 48 houri. So call the li>ln ofb .IM.td tielbW or aq> bY llW GreatAmeqcatl omce. And• t. nmm..., JOU cOuld ~ootof~home. C says MlghtyM()use snlffs crushed flowers, not cobalne WASHINOTON ~~ -Tbe .Home ldaic:I coaunhtDe .,...,...., 10dQ_ lbat h Im voted to ~ an oftldal 1~ into tbe ftn1nQe1 delHDll of Speaker Jim Wrilltt Committee chairman Jullaa Dbon, D-Calil:, sUd 1M Dane! voled unanimouib IO .Dl'obe U po1111ie violatiom Of die Roule naln: .. Lut napt; the comainee ... VOied a ~ mveldlalioa in tho matlet OISplew .iilil-:WNbt." llid Dixon. '1'be ..-moftbe ROUie bu been notified and .... pleillld bis full cooperation." The aix areas to be fofmally investipted by the committee in· dude: -The citcwnltaDcel awn>UDdi lobbyiftl efforts for I &iend :J constituent. llicbard Moncrief. with wboni Wrisht had U interest in I P!'ivaie Pl.Well venture. . -Tbe carcum1tanca aurrOu.ndina Wri&bt's intervention in a matter before the Interior ~ment on behalf of Texu Oil A oe. Co. -Whether camj)aip fundl were used to ~p pay for JMl~lion or Wriaht's boOk. ''ReflectioM of a Publlc Man." from which he received h {c a SS~nt royalty tolllina some Testing.starts nationally Nort to ace sss. Wbetber wnpt im~y I lrf i J C t detailed a ~onal aide and 1.ors n cancervacc ne ran-on ra =~=0e:~~tsto Julio1rs .r'.jrst -Wri&ht'suseofacondominium BJ,... AIHda ... Pniil .I 1 J j .I 1 in Fon Worth, Texas. which bclonp to friend.and busineu ~Oeorae MIAMI BEACH. Fla. -A promilina vaccine to prevent reaumice of W ASHlNGTON (AP) -Fire4 Mallict. for whieh Wriallt rej)ortedfy melanoma ii bcina teJU ! in aatioawide clinical trial• 1nvolvina at least 200 National Security Council aide Oli· pays expenses but no re'lt. !?!tien~ sufferinJ &om~ dnf?elt fOnn of akin cancer, its deve}c>Per.says.. ver L North is fim on the ~ -The ~ble exercise of undue What 1t ~ 11~11 ~ ~ eome ~.and perhaps we re.aoma 10 • ecutioo'1 lineup of defendants to be influence 1n dealinp with ofticiala of be able 10 1m.niwuz:e a ~tiellt lllUMt potential recurrence." said Marc tried individually in foUr separate the Federal Home Loan Bank Board Walleck. a cancer specialist and CMirman of eeneral sw,ery of Mount Sinai Iran-Contra conspi.rac:y trials ordei'ed on behalf of Texas saviap and loan Medical Center. Wallac:t oa Tbunday announced the besinllina of the three-by the judae in the cue institutions. year trial of the vaccine ~ bas been ~ for 1 S years. Melanoma, wllicb Bu . · seJ La The committee authoriz.ed i• strikes about 27,000 Amaic:am eadl ,,.-. 11 euily ~led by removina the r W~~~t coun . . ~ suance of subpoenas for depositions tumoriftbediseaseiadilc:overedbcforecancercellupread. a;. ...... ~ Df to m1!l1mae """ and records h'-conncction with the ,. . tacticalDi .. ..._4 ,:'fo~~A.by U..~ inquiry . .. _ _.. fed I. d .... _ 15 ... _ ......... V'A...,u OaeD 1 Wriabt. in advance of the commit- QSIUUeftr ezecg .or •u.. 0 11CJ78 t:-decision to Id sepu'ate trials of tee announcement, t~ releued POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, Utah -A former EaaJe Scout wbo ~ortb. former -~ seCurlty ad-papen be aaid would refUte c1wJies IO.t bia own executioe for the sex-related mwden of five boys went calmly viser John M. Poi~ter ~ arma that he violated ethics rules. to hit death coday •yi111o ~ oerhapa too little too late, I am doina the dealen Alben Hakim and Richard V. But the speaker said be still riabt thina now." .Artbur OarY 8iabc)p. 36, a fonner bookkeeper and Se<:ord,. welcomed an official inquiry. eJA:OmmUDic:aied Mormon, wu pro.nounc:ed dead· by Utjection at Utah State Walsh on Thunday propoeed try-'1be commitiee property wants to Prilonat 12:l6Lm. llidMyronMarcb.DeDartmentOf'Correction1d.irec19fof i~ North and bia former boa. loot very carefully in10 acb of the field ~tions. .. Give my ~ to. the families of the victims." Mre Poindexter, limuhaoeoualy before items of which I've been aoculed. •• BiJbo.P 1 Jut spoken wordl.. said arden Jerry Cook. The former Mormon two ju~ and then ~oldina a similar said Wript. D-Texu. "Ultimately miaionary,dadi.Dawbitejumpauitandstrapped. toaaumeyappc:aredtoatop ~ftl for Hakim and Secord. rm oerwn that expolUJ'e to all the bftlelhiq a minute after the ~ bclan. Bishop. who straftllcd, shot or-bUaiDCM partners wbo bro-facts will assure the committee that bl~ and drowned bis vietima, toJd police be aot sexual pleuure out of bred the U .S..-lran arm a deal•· there is no warrantable cbarae." teeina their bodies naked afterwarda. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -Battle lines have been drawn fodowina the establishment of the fint propam to distribute hypodermic needles to druausen. The controvcnial Dian bu aparbd a debate between 1.&oee who •Y it may cUrb the IP'Qd of AIDS and tbote who •Y it promotes dnaa use. .. It's like ~DI to .PUt out a fiie with luoline, .. said LOn Mabon, executive airector of the Oreeon Citizens Al- liance, a consetVative polidcal poup oPl>Oted to the project. -Outside-In. a POnJand social ter· vice qency~ will uae a $67.000 pant &om ibc American Foundation for AIDS Releartb 10 coriduct the na- tion•a lint test to determine if exchanaina UIOd needles for new. aaniwy ones wiU cwt> the ..-of acquired imm&ane deficiency syn.. drome. Sbariaa needles bu been one of the main ways for trusmittina the human immWM>deftciency virus that ca\&ICI AIDS. To qualify for the procram, a penon will have to admit in- travenous dru& use, abow identifiable iltjection mar& and have a needle to excbanec for a new one. Patticipants, who can mnain anonymous, will receive periodic blood tests and counselina- "ln a way it's I book to tel d.rua users reconnected to the helpina aystem. while seeina if it doesn't decreue the SDread of the HIV vinaa." said Bradley 1. Woodworth, pi'etident ofOullidc-ln•a board of din:cton. But Mabon criticized it u sendina a wrona ~· .. It seems very con- tndictory on one aide of our aovem- ment and society to say drup ate wro• ... and then to be handlina out needles." he said. IUFfELl'S UPlllSHIY llC . .................. ltn_ ....... __ ...... ,._. Trade deficit improvement lags WAIHINOTON (AP) -TM Com•• •=rt••••1h1111 .. _...,.. ........ .. ~· -... dildtt .... ~-.... ca..a,. pn....., tilUned. ,.. ................... ... die h iime ia~swo,.. 811• u.e iaoedalYMUDblrlb' .... __. llcte ... ia:BE Wida Hl~t. the trade deficit b turned out to be s 11.9 bilHoa. 22 ,__. .... tbaa tbl pn~ ,..,. 19.7. 1 NYSE UPs & DowNs llludaer• aD ........... aN ~ ..... ' '= traftls wt.o la •::=f. • ....,,..ttal ... 111•1ra MC I ......... C1Y ~ft ID worldJll &Dd 111' .... n • ;$ ,, Marriott Suites read.Yi toopea Monday la NB +1 ii ~ i A aloH-ed le ., :::"ltl:"' to "'!!'> 1+ " row merchllftdl11, lftd WJ on ". j JOW ..... , too. --. WH AT Ar.1£X Dio WHAr NYSE Dio AMD LEADf RS NYSE L f~[)IRS ·.-- Goin Quon\ Dow J o~r \, A ~r RACf s ' The voters' message was loud anCI . clear The people have spoken. But what were they tryina to say? Voten went to the polls Tuesday to decide a complex and sometimes conluaina array of important issues. The vexina policy questions ranaed from how we should pow to bow we should pay for our road.I. The people who cared to express an opinion spoke with their votes. But them~ their ballots sent wu u muddled u some of the competina propositions. They split almost evenly on iasuillJ bonds to finance freeways but said OK to bond issues mvolvina parkland acguis1tion, school constn1ction, earlhquake-safebuildinp, affordable houaina and home loans for veterans. While the need for transportation improvements seemed to be the fuel that drove the Measure A campaian in Orange County, that same sentiment didn't U"anslate clearly into votes for either of the transportation propositions on the state ballot Voten rejected the notion that new sources of revenue were neoded to pay for roads or that limits on aovemment spend.in& should be loosened to help build roads. Per&aps voten chose to reject what they could not fully undentand. Or maybe, u some contend, the transportation crisis it not yet severe enough to warrant paying a bigl'lcr price. The transportation question will continue to be a puzzle. Still some trends seem clear. Voten don't trust politicians, and they're not ready to loosen the reins placed on aovemment in the taie 1970s. The electorate's diltrUSt of the poliucal system was so intense that not one but two c.ampaiJD spendina reform measures were approved. Voters may not have understood the intricacies of the conflictina measures, but they know they want to rcauiate c.arnpaiping. ~ Voten want a voice in aovemment, insisting that county assesson be elected, not appointed. And while the people favor more s~ndin& for schools, their uneasiness with fOvernment won t let them relax the limits the Gann lnitiauve placed in 1979. . Government took ltS charter for aranted with llS past wasteful spendina practtces...Now, \tOten arc saying they have not forgotten . And the messaac should be heard -loud and clear Minority gaps California, already a racial and ethnic rainbow, will be even more diverse as we move into the 21st century. By the year 20001 little more than a decade away, the state's three ta.raest manorities -Hispanic, black and Asian -will "l'C"'pt-ese-nt ...a percent of the populaion. Sixty percent of Californians under 21 will be minorities. Those arc only two of the reasons that the repon released by a national commission on the status of minorities deserves attention. According to the independent. bipartisan Com- mission on Minority Participation m Education and American Life, the nation is moving backward. not forward. in its effon to achieve equality of opponunity for all Americ.ans. "In education, employment, income, health, lonaevity and other basic measures of individual and social weU-beina. gaps penist -ytd in some cases arc widenina -between memben of minority groups and the majority population," the repon concluded ... The rcpon blamed no political ~ or particular institution for the peniatentpps between white and minority Americans. It call~ instead, for renewed commitment to the aoaI of minority pfOll'CSS and equality. Commission membe~ for example, called on the nation's educational institutions to more enersetic.ally recruit minority students and work to keep them in school. They called for additional private efforts to increue mmority panicipation in bus1neu. It's relatively easy to assess the {>roblem~ not so easy to enpae them. But to ignore wideruna disparities between ~rity and nunority Americans is to invite trouble. A nation racked by social djshannony and disruption is one likely outcome. A nation handicapped in its ability to compete in the international marketplace is another. We c.an, and we must. do better. UIUoa (Gnu Valley) Crime victim· It requires an enormous amount of emotional strelljlh to fight the demons that have piqued Mary Vincent since her traumatic expetjence nine yean qo when she was brutally waulted and left for dead by l.awmtce Siqleton. Tb~ viciousness of the crime c.annot be oventated. After · rapina Vincent. who was l Sat the tim~ SinaJeton hacked her forearms off with an ax. Extraorclanary willpower was neceu&r}' for her to be able to walk the three mi1a that she did before she could be rescued. . The kind of inner fortitude is still evident in Vincent. who u a yo~ woman of24 is tryi~ to rtbuild her life in the &cc of cripplinl iltjwiea and the fiat that her rapist. freed &om priton lat mootb, oould ostensibly be livina somewhere ~uah she mUst still ex>ntend with the emotional ICl.l'I left from tfie attlek nine yeari "°' includina how it affeC'tl tbe attitude of others. Mary ViMent appean fully capable of • Ii viii I ricb a.ad f\alfilliQI life. One day, we're sure, aho'U be able to pUc.e more of ber trust in tM ~ around her, and become IU\laFf' and healthier &om tbe aC:ience. Sbc ii a renWta survivor. a.......e1mc.i- A ,U:' ... ,. uw , .. .:.-:.. ...... ... ~ ...... &:It .. ·•1tga1JsDemocratatouyJt, butReaganhaa'*1mlnatedAmedcan poHUca for precJeely the81ll1Je reaM>ns thatROOK"Vdt •aaf/ltleffectl · / . \ \ , Jackson yells terrorism, but he's talk.lag ~aclal concerns He has paid tribute to communist oppressors, but not to their victims Jeue Jackson bas never dl .. unauished tumldf by showinp much concern for the vactimJ o com- murusm. Indeed. in Cut. be paid tnbuu: to the communist oppressors. not to their victims. Jesse Jack.Jon. hav1n1 failed lO 500re an upset an C~bfornaa, recedes from view as a vi<:e (>IUldenbal candidate. The reasons for this ex- tend beyond his petent dilqualific:a- uons to be seated that close to the presadency. The unspoken de- termination of moat Democrats lO oppote tum for that pouuoo derives from their f cel of victory an the air. The polls are devastatinaly loPSldcd al the moment, on the aide of Michael Dubkis IS the DCAl pral· dent If the polls were loo&idedly an favor ofGeorae Busbi the Democrats mi&bt consideT" throw1111 Jacboo in lO the nna. hopana by lhat act to reap rewards on in to the future from blacks. Hispen1cs, pys and radicals, a sort o( permanent act of p-atitude for nomuiatinJ thetr man. But .,atilude is no substJtute for the White House, which is where they believe they are 101na -without Jackson. Jesse senses thas, of coune. At fint be would settle for the presidential oom10ation and oothlna short of that After a little while be said be would coo&ader the vice presadenual noma- natJon. In recent days be has said thal he will 1ns•st on h.avina a band in aclccuna the VICC prcstdenl That lS nol a perucul.arly threatenina pture because unless he sot behind a moderate -1 e.. someone Vert different Crom h1maelf -the Demo- crats miaht as well h.ave Jack.Jon. Therefore, blS will samply be one more vote in favor of a aenently ICIQtptable Democrat We peuse to note that Sen. Fritz Holl!np of South Carol10a bas said dutifilUy that since Jesse J ICbon woo the primary vote in South Carolina on Marth 12, Holbnp will suppon him for president Hollina is propataatina the black vote lD South Carolan.a, and. not tnco0CC1vably, norrunatina himself for vice presi- dent, baVll'.11 failed lD bll effort to win the presadential nomination 10 19"4. The maio.r fi&ht. then, will be a platform filbL f>oor Paul Kirt. the party chairman.. has sugcsted that perhaps the Oemocrauc Pany should run Wlthout a platform, 1uuina instead an ethereal few pantp'lpbs embodytq the Oemj:!uc Party's commitment to peace, -ocpenty and power. But lbas Oyer stopped dead when tried out 1n front of JICbonJust before the California pn~. No, you don't. said Jackson. 'We'll Simply meet each other on the floor in Atlanta..'' He wants several tbinp in the platform, fint &mOQI them that South Africa should be declared a terronst st.ate Tlus anathema as done by the State Department, wb~upon the law mandates speafic sanctions. No Amcncan compeny can tnde Wlth or otherwuc do business with a "terronst" state. At the moment. there are su countries sinaled out for such t.reaunent. namely [ran, Syna, Libya, Cuba. Nonb Korea and South Yemen. The l'"CUOniDJ advanced by Jack- son for declari.na South Afnca a terrorist st.ate 11 that there are a areat many casu.alties(he IJVCS lhe fiaure of between I 00.000 and 200,000) in the states borderina on South Afnca.. which casualties are the direct result "Of South Africa· s armed 1 ot.ervention in the meas. Al usu.al. the Rev. Mr. Jackson does not ao into ducomfort.tna detaJ.I. The c:asualues are pnmanly ID AnaolL Tbete are the result of the dron of Jonas Savambt to oust the communist satellite aovernmcnt ID Lua.Dda., wluch is currentJy main- tained in ~r by the presence of some 40,000 Cuban troops doma their tmperial Iii for the empm t.ptiud a week qo 10 Motc.0• by WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY Prui4c Reap.n. Now~verytiody knowa that Jesse Jackson is not m the business of coodemru..oa stat.es that can be t.boU&bt lO be tcm>nlt lD their babtta. ll was more than 20 yean IF that Che Guevara wu lolled in Bolivia wbtte be WU pncticina terrOri.am. Bul the last time Jene mentioned HIS name was lo drink a tout to him in Havana. The terrorist poUcies of the '°.vernment of M~· Jtu 10 Ethiopia are amoQ& . other · c:ausina 2 million Ethiopi.am to of .,..,... tJoo u ~ lit here wonyma about a war of indc:pcndmce bei.na ~l under the l.C8dership of an A.QIDlan. for An&ola. No, )c:ae jusl wants ooe more act ta.ken apjnst South Afhc:a. which is the state be m<>1t deplores, and not wttboutaood reason He is biack.. and South A1nc:a does not extend avil ntJ1ts to blacks. He as a Chnsuan muuslcr, and 1M Sovtet Uruon does not extend oval nabts lO Chnstians. His concern for h1s blackness woukt appear lO predominate over his concern for Otristwuty: but then, J~ Jackson bas DC'verdlrunauasbed b1maclfby sbOWlf\I much concern for the v1cums of commurusm. Indeed. 10 Cube be pa.d lnbute to the communist oppruson, not to thetr victims. But the House ofReprnent.at1ves 1s wumana up for the South 4.fncan show by preparina a ball that .-ould eitlend our SIDCllODS lO I atntnl Mn qamst do1na business with South Africa SpcakJna of South Afncans, they really a.tt Vet) stuPld If thC')' would samply a&rce to become a satelhte of the SoYlet Union. e .. ery- body, 1ncludlna Jesse Jackson. •ould leave them alone. WUlllua r. ~7 Jr. & a IJ-.lJ.. cat.el eeluWIL Ronald Reaga~: Will there ever be another? W ASHINOTON -America has undeqone ancredtbk socaal. econ- omic and pohucal uphaval1 in the past two decades.. A war was fouaht. and Jolt. A president was forced Crom office by scandal. The nation went from sSotaJ economic dom1nanoe to fierce com- petition for survival. lJl an atmosohctt of almost c::euo- kss cba.nait tbert ~Ye bcco h constants. Rooald Rclpn is one of them. This Connet &-movie ac10t bunl iDIO tbe utioaal politicaJ coucious.- QCll 24 ~ .., with 1 campUlft ~ ror Bury Goldwater, two ~ later WU clcctcd IO..nof of Calib'aia. He ha been. by uy llliMIWe. u.c domioatins political ...... ewr ance -ncarty twice • -. il ii IMftlu~ to R:alize. II fniklin aoo.cvdt hdd aa.,c cm1er. Md it ... Danoc:ralS. lO •Y i1t_ but .......... damlaaled ~ Politcl .. 1111Ci1et1 dlellmt,....,. ••• 11lltllwaotlktiw. i Piii '" .... -i•Ul 1 et.a u Clil'WMI 01 I 1 or a *iW 1tiill:.• ltlior. 111* .... lilJ t. Geir :t.,:.:::.:~-~ ....... -• ••lid1l .. ....................... -di• 1•ll• ..._._;.__ ........ . O.~••') .... artuhe ~ ... ,.~J~r:=: ........... t'P LO._, .... • DAN WALTERS Irvine protest . _criticized ~ " ..,. To tbe Edit.of: ~ Your arude oii the ~lell ovtlif 1 the Irvine City Hall (Veta ~lt Memorial Day Rally, May 31 only half I.be truth. Tbe · dJffcrina nalUte of the tw0 evenq ~ the c:c:rcmony an honor of tbe veuri their convoy wil.b OllS to IUftl children an Nic:ar9pa aad counlef~emonstntioo ltl9Dd . "Youna Americ:aM rot Fl"Cledom~ needs to be undellCOCed for t rcaden who~ not tbere u I• Inside, 2SO OraQte COMl)' cttizens, r&Dlll'.11 from about 1-~· old to over 70, welcomed the ~­ oam veterans aftd wished them «U on their JOUme)' of aoodwill thr01ll)I Central America. All involved itih that if the U.S. SoVcnu:DCOt c::ciild provide more aid to suf'ferinj pecfpe Rther than en<:OW"aF low"1ntef#~ conflict. we would have a IJWll"C pcaic:icful world. J Ult last Saturday . LA Times reported a Staie Oetli1· meat ollicial sayu'I that U.S.~ now was to keep enouah Contna ·a the 6dd lO prevent the N~a '°vemmcnt from ''IOlvina its ~· omic problema.. •• Thia tn.nslatQ llftlo "Sina a war of attritioD apinst tbe cauuns of Nacarqua. Wbiat a*· ttast lO those ve\Cfans who wain '!lo feed bunary childmi.. Wbeo 1.P child..ml vo• up, which ~ .. do you think they will support1 .... Out.aide, a IJ'OUP ofdeirion.str9an yelled, heckled and showed lisb animO&iry th.at many of us~.,. outbreak of vaolenoe. Indeed. bad to be ejected Crom the c::oUikil ch&mbcn for d.isnaptan& the cer- emony : The ualmess of their sipd. tlMtr faces distorted by aneiei-and !Mir shnll voaces was matcbod oaly be cbc insaruty of their mesucn {IOm.e Mn quoted in the anick). They cbarjDd the m&)or. for eumple, with speQd- •na lrviMCltu.cos' lll moncy. lnlK\. he spent not a dime. Their ac&r· VtO&c:ftcc, hO~'ICf, did demand~ polioc prncnoc -and I wonder Whit the boUday ovenime s-y added Vi to Dave Baker was praent V!ith the cown.u~monstraton. many of -.bom wen abo supponen or OuistopbcrCox. I would bave been horrified to ba''"C beec usoaated , sucb pro-facist hoohpna. Butt pea birds of a feat.her... MJtti. JOHNH.S~ . .. -- Irvine city facilities were misused To the E.d1 tor: . I JUSt returned home after •t"lendia• the CIT) of In inc's S&nda1usta SUP- port Rally sponsored by lrvtne•• mayor. As an 1nt.ctestcd onloolccr. I wen1 lo ttt what kind of~ ~d want to 1upport this kind of .._ Upon amval, I was surprited to ICC lhat the Amencan n., was niliO- blocked. a Navy e~pressioo men'lq It was all the way to the top or~ mast Even thouah I objected:~ vanous propk on the lrvu)C city peyroll. no ont ~med to have Ge authority 10 bnna thts flaa to half.....a.tr 1n honor of lhe Vdenlns we 4'C supposed to be bononna. I also questJon bow the QI) Councd chambers can be med fortlii• pu~ I was under the ill1~P that City propcny WU lbe ~bf all C'itJZcns, ootjust thOR Wh~ tn unpopular cause. or even a P<>P'il~ ont How can the mayor allow UM* chambcn lo be oocupicd ror-ballla .. el) clear one-sided political c:adiie! I was &lad to 1tt many ~· thtre. tome iJl dras wiifarms. ~ "A-11 h just headaear, otbicn WAia proudly won mc:dalsand man= \."'alT)il'.11 flap and bennen - I f\I lhis sreat nation. l WU biW>' to see Irvine's finest lO ltcep I.be. which \hey did most dki.i . Conaralulabons\05-L HwncUd abk staff. I must •Y t.ba.l *;t abavat.. wcll-4.rated a.od • beh.a vcd poup hlld the IUppc>ft Ol da)'. • On Memorial Day. we lbDild 1tway1 aiop b' a moment and 1 thanb to thole who 1:,~ r ultimate to IMCIC we Ck~ C"nJO)'. Ma) that acwr g"Er" TAUllUS(A~ .. Lan1os rm ahid it will never CQd. My life it 1 conli.nuins niabtmare ofuDCef1aio.. ty: How Iona WJ this Job last'? When can I pay tbele bi.lb? ~or U Iona u I can remember, I have been poor. The only way a counldor couJd help me is by aivina me money to fb my car or pay for my dental wort. Face ra.lity, ADD. IOIDe peopJe are desperately bard up. Suicide it no answer nor ia some coumeJor who works ft.Om 9 1.m. to~ ~m. and then pa home to atruaJc with hil (or her) own problems. 1'6e only answer is SYDNEY 0101 places and people. Individual who ub you to take charsc of money transaction may be sinocrc but confuted. Know i'1 don't <:4>sip. Gemini, Virao, Sqittariua people in picture. SOORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be sracious, acce{>t decision of arbitrator. Involves property, home, bes1c values, possibly auction. You'll be concerned with lepl affairs, publiaty, partnenhip arranaement. Libra in- volved. SAGmARJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21r: Psychic im- pressions dominate '1ona with a possable "prophetic dream." Individual you admire reveals health complainL Be sympathetic, but avoid being backyard physician. Pisces playa role. a~ 20): Barrier is removed. you'll reach more people, for travel could be solidified. Romanoe, recently off will qain move forward. Take initiative, imprint sty communicate with Aries. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What you have been seekina is now close at hand. Focus on intensity, achievement, responsibihty, strona love commitment. Justioe prevails, law is on your side, compensation received from unusual source. • GEMINI (May 21.June 20): What bad been a mystery transformed into souroe of de~t. You'll be who share interesU. you'll receive exoellent reprdina loved one. Leo is featwcd. t (June 21-July 22): Family member seeks information concernina possible sale or purdme of an object. luxury item. ~or household appl,ianc:e. You'll ,et your wish, be diplomatic and a .. ,..aom winner." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You get added recognition, loved one overcomes obstacles, there will be ..meetina of the minds." SpotJi&ht continues on com- munity relations, prestige, promotion. contacts with people in authority. I.BO (July 23-Aua. 2.2): C-atCCT &CU boost followina ini ' disappointment. What leCDled a Jou will boomer- in your favor. Don't brood, realiz.e time is on your . Focua alto on creatJvity. romanoe, beauty and PISCE8 (Feb. 19-March 20): Get ready for new start stress ori&inality, compassion, confidence. You could actually invent somethina that ultimately proves profit- able. Your mind is active, foroes are scattered, you'll win. VDtGO (Aus. 23-Sept. 22): Check details, be · , re~ect superfi~al re~es, information. F~s communication, philosopb1cal concepts, crcatJve von, travel. A .. ICl'awled note .. could prove im t. Scorpto involved. : LDILA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Define terms, analyze IF JUNE 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are intuitive. a natural ceacber, sensual, psychic, unorthodox, attractive and stubborn. You are loyal to family, you often sacrifioe for loved ones but you do so in quiet. unassumina manner. Canoer, Capricorn, Aquarius people play important roles in your life. DuriDJ July, cycle higbli&hts chan&e. travel, variety, creatiVlty, romanoe. Major domestic adjustment can be expected in Auaust. could relate to residenoe and marital status. ~ ~meromancesbeginat40 Women turned 40 tend to be too pSSimiuic about their romantic fu- twu. Sosaya our Love and War man. He points out that two of the most raiowned love affain in history involved such women. Elizabeth 8tn'ett was 40 when she married Robert Bf'OW&lin&. Wallace Warfield Simpsonwas41wbenshemarried Uward VIII. Later nwriqcs ~ not so noteworthy, certainly. But the beat of these particular romances was b1stonc. Maybe you didn't know Ounesc chopsticks are biger than Japanese chopsticks. To teU you that you blink I S times a minute messes up the statistical averqe. Never works quite riahtJy while you're thnwna about it. A dili&ent reaeareber checked his- Sterling Silver Golf Tee and Ball Marker . available with raised letter or engraving 3838 E. Coost Hwy • Suite A 6 Corona del M~r u 673-7495 ~ • JAPANESE AMERICANS IN ORANGE COUNTY A look at the cultural I historical, educational and business contri- butions of the 25,000 Japanese Americans in Orange County. <Aepeete Se& •• June 11et10 •.m . J torical record sat BristGI, R.I. To learn that 49 percent or the bebics born there durina Puritan times arrived less than eiaht months after the mothers' weddings. You know bow traditional Chinese revere their ancestors.. Onoe a year at least. they flock to old pavesites to pay homage. Happens that the Royal Hona Kona Golf Oub was built over such gravesites. No way you can drive a golf ball there without hlttina into silent reverent crowds on Ancestor Worship Day. Both vulnerable. West deals. NORTH •A J 9 'V A K Q lt 9 5 0 3 •A It 7 WP.ST EAST • It It • Q 7 3 'V J62 'V 43 0 A K lt 7 6 2 0 I 5 4 •K9 •Q653l SOtJTH •• '5 41 \) • 7 0 QJ' • J.' The biddiq; Wiil Nortla ..._. l () ow ... ... l'V ... ... p- p- Opcnina leed: f Soetll l • 3 NT Ultal to the biddJAa. If it ceUa you tJw the oSltl(ICleDU have jut a~t mou,b t.rlcb to make tbelr COGUK1, avoid mUJna an openlftl ... tJ..a m1aht ..... tbaD wtth • trick. Nanll '• takeout double !allowed bJ a jump la a MW tull .c t.M dne- lnel ••Id a._.. dllll~edto tab ....... trkb OD lb OWL W1lllt k ... Dot 100 percml fore-.... s.ta ~ to COiif'Wt to *91 DO tnmp • tht llrtllllb of WI l&CSP• la GJIIW'I .... .... W• WM OM oldie IDOlt ............. 1or11v..._ U..~a1l111, ~ 1oe Voe ct.i Pon.it. Hi ,_... ~ .. ,. _ • .1. r'~ -L,..1. .... , u ~ .. ""•·l((iJ · .. M2-1171 Complete televl9lon Hating• In 8undllJ'• TV Piiot. Let's change the subject-fast I saw an ad in the paper the other day aimed at "Women on the Go ... It invited them to combine .\heir lunch hour with a seminar on bow to chan&e and to repair the human body throu&h reconstruction and suraery. l'f we're talkina tuna in a pita pocket and liposuction techniques during the same hour, you just lost me-and my lunch. Granted, women of the '80s are on a tiaht schedule, but facial hair and Twinkieson the same menu? Get real. J!' Eau J •· Bo11Ec1 1~ ~ My son would answer, "Marie threw up all over the steam table holdina the creamed com, but I can't talk about it at the table." "What about you. dea!T' I'd ask, movina on to the next one. "The blister on my heel broke and yellow stuff came out and my sock stuck to it and .... " "Shut up and eat!" I shouted. I'd like to say I have succieeded in holdina the line on IJ'Ollnesi at the table, but it is a COhltant bettle. The other niaht our children were viaitins. and one oft.hem said, .. I aaw the wont accident comina over here. The ambulanoe was there, and u I drove by, there was blood all over ... :• "Put a lid OD it." I said softly. "That is not a dinner topic. Can't we ditcUSS somethin& cultural for a cbanaieT' Another son said hesitantly .. 1 read where a beby condor was just batched and it's a real breakthrouah becauae their numben are so smalf. .. I smiled in approval. "They're feedina it vulture vomit and minoed mioe to keep it alive," he said, and then added quickly, .. I don't know what the undemde ofiu tonaue looks like." rm old-fashioned. I tend to live by my mother's creed: "Some thinp are just not fittina topics for the dinner table." It is somet.hlnl I have banded down to my children. There were hard and fut rules at our house: Any story involvina a display of the undenide of your tonaue would have to be put on bold. Comparisons of food to any animal that crawled, traveled b~ niJbt or multiplied in heat were considered unaoocptable while peoele were eatiq. References to bodily functions beyond cleanin& finaemails were taboo. -... «f#ii--------- fd say, "So what happened at school today?° CHARLES GOREN correctJy, that a low diamond Imel would praent declarer wkb bla pme-aoiq trick, IO ti"e daoie to loot elsewhere ror hia opmlq .... vo. He decided that the card 1cut likely to cost a trick was the tina of spades I Declarer won the ace and nm m beans, dilcardina three ..,.._ and a club from band. But echoed in clubs and abo dUcarded a ll*k ad a diamond whllc WM let to thnt diamoods. South could ldll Mw rmct. the coatnct bJ ._... a ~. lince tM ~~ were DOW l-l but. 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W• Uk that you retum th• merchandl• in new condition with your ul11 AtCeipt. carton and ICCHIOri•. r ' Lakers close gap Even with lllneM, M!c shows heart mes a champion INOLEWOOD (AP} -l:.ot An- aeJa Liken coech Pat RiitY -1111 almott ceuod to be &mued at-Malic Jobfttoa•1 play1 but C'Yeft be wu impretled conlideri~ tbe kt tbaa the aw:~ w• w hilt.JM la. .. Earvan lhOwed the beaif o(' I champion:· Riley said Tbunday niabt After Johnton tcOred 23 points. bad 11 uailU and .even reboualda while playina all but six minu1e1 of the Laken' 1()1..96 victory o~ OeuoiL .. , wouldn•t wish this on anybody," I pcaked-lookina Joh.nton Wd after the taken evened tbe best-ofcven NBA CbampionJhip Seria at 1-1. .. , had to pace mytelf for tbe fint time ever, and it wu difticulL But I worked it out. I just had to IO out and f ocu~ • "If I showed my teamma1eS I was lick, it would have been a b'f let.down for them." Johnson said. I bad to boost them up, ftabt throuah it." .. , knew be WU toiftl to show up and play, and that•uu 1 knew," Riley aid of Johnson, who fint t>eP.n feelina Ou symptoms Tuetday ni&ht and miued two days of pnctice ... 1 knew be wu .,ina to~ weak and ft worked out a tip for him when be wanted to come O\IL .. But he just wu not aoina to let us lose." "When it's time to ao. you know Ma&ic will always be there," said Byron Scon, Johnson's t.ckcourt mate. ,,,. 0 1J INOLEWOOD (AP) -The LOI ~ Laken took a P'F. from the Detroit Pistons' defensive handbook Thur.day niabt and avoided beina writtea oft' in the NBA Ownpionsbip Series. .. Eva )'body aot cloeer to their mu." Masic Johnson said afttt tbt cldmdina champion Laken. t()l;.96 • v'iclory that evened the belt-Of'cven leria 1-1. .. We doubJed and rocated. We didn't let Vmrue (Johmoe) and A.O. (Adrian Dan~) Ft into thm rhythm like they did in the fim pme." , ............ ) c;.,,.. 1 -OtlW'9lt M5. Llllll9ra n..•W"• ..... L.llMn t•. O.olt H CS.let flM: 1-1) .............. LAllrWI et OW-oft, l2'M ,..m. T~l-­ LAbr'I .. Oetrott. ' •-tn. .......... L.IUn et o.trott, f p_m ... lt...,. Detroit at L.Mlen. 12:JO p_m, C MCft'81Y) .-.2, .... Detroit at ~.... 6 Pin. necesMrY) "'We were a 101 more active on the defeOJive end," Lakers coach Pat Riley said. "The team as mystamna to me. E vcn after bc1na toeetber all t.belt yean, it seems they really have to be bumbled to be at their besL" 34 points in the ope-oer, led Detr-oii .,,__ Pi with 19. . • a •K stons. who held opponents With the victory, the Laken rekiD- under 100 points in 11 of their dled their hopes orbccomina the ftrlt previous 13 sames. 1ncludlna Game team to repeat u NBA cbampio9.' I, had a cbanoc to become the fl.tit since the Boston Celtics won ~ team to win the first two pines of the secutive titles in 1961-69. :~; finals on the road. But they couldn't But they must win at ast one j overcome 32.S percent sboouna in the next three f!mes at the Pon • the fint half s -n.-. were .......... ~ive all 0 .... t 00 ilverdome to orcc a suth pme a ( ..... , ---.... the fOfUm. Games 3 .• and s ' defense," Pistons coacb Chuck Daly 1ebedukd for Sunday, Tuesday n~·lh said. -rbey knew they bad to do 1L --"' Th··-..a-~ --n.--~soactavc. Wewereones•--aJ.N w-Y D. L . • '"' 1 -t" Los Anee1es the PistOtd slow and did not make our open only thctr teCOOd defeat in their shots." aeven roed pmes. Detroit won t · .. They did what they bad to do to at Cbacqo, defeated the Celtics ia twou win and that was the bottom line." ofthret pmes at 8oltoft Garden alid Pistons center 8111 La.ambeer said. upset the Laken IOS-93 in Game I tf ··we shot horrcndous.ly in the first the finals at the Forum. : half and we weren't as agreuive." A defeat Tbunday would ha-we James Worthy 1COred 26 points for made the Laken the ftnt team ever so the l..aken. incJudina two key re-lose the first two pmes of the bound baskets d"-"n& a dcas1ve 11-2 champtooship tenes at home. spurt in the fourth quaner. Los ~DfC&es held the Pistons to 13 Oeuoit center Bill Laimbeer had suffered a strained an:h in Tuesday's victory over the Laken, but be teemed virtually at full speed in Game 2. He was aliady look.ins ahead as the series moves to Pontiac, (Pleue ... llAOIC/)18) Laken' Mychal Tllompeon tau. to the court to the dlapleuan of J1aCic Jobmon (bacJECroaad) u Detroit'• John 8alley eyee the looee ball dvt.ac the LA 'a 108-96 win. The Pistons. who upK't the Lakers field pis in 40 attempts. 32.S with a fint-balf blitz 1n Game I. pm:ent, and took a 49-39 halftime rallied from a 12-point deftett ID the lead. third quarter to tic it 80-80 early in the The Pistons. who led by 17 at UpstlirtDetroitdoesi;a 't siifferjitters fourth period. haJftune of Game I. clogd the pp to After two free throws by Johnson. SI-SS with 7:32 Id\ an thU.bird period WorthysandWK:hedareboundbuket on comecutave beskru by Rt.Ck and a u~in around a dun by Mahom and Joe Duman. Detroit's John Salley, pvina the The La.ken quickly built tM Prem MeOatdJ News Sei'vlce rather than the NBA finals. INGLEWOOD -The Detroit Pistons have avoided the diKUC that ICICms to affect most upstart cbaJlentm to the NBA throne. Coach Chuck Daly and his assistants spent thear aftemoons lyina by the pool wort.ins on tbetr tans rather than pme plans. "The players clustered around the all-you.an-eat buffet table in the lobby restaurant, minalina with other busaness tnve&en and tourists. The Pistons are looee. How loose are they? So loose they could have been lhistaken for vacatfonen louq.inaaround the pool at thei{ hotel near Los Anaefts International AirporL Since arrivina Monday, tli Pistons bave conducted themselves in a reined. laid·beck manner, u if they were playina an exh.ibit1on series The Airport Marriott, which housed the Pistons durina their Southern California v1sit. made a modedatt.empt to promote the presence dt tbetr famous ~ The hotel flashed a stp op busy Centur)' Boulevard readina, "Welcome Detroit Pistons." But nobody seemed to notice. Stanford's Plemel shuts down Titans Cardinal's4-l win sets up rematch for berth in final OMAHA. Neb. (AP)-Lee Plemel scatleftd eiabt hits for his second Collete World Series victory as defendina champion Stanford stayed alive with a 4-1 victory over C.alState Fullerton Thunday n-iabL Plemel, 12-8, struck out seven in pitcbina his aecond complete-tame victory oftbe tournament. He allow- ed nine hitlin bis 10.3 openina·round win over Fresno State on Saturday. StanfOrd's victory lt't up a return meetina with the Titans toniabt (S: IO p.m. on ESPN). with the winner advancina to the championship pme Saturday apinst the winner of an afternoon pme (2 p.m. on ESPN) between W'IChita Stale, S6-14-l, and Arizona State, S9-l2. Witmeycr s1naled and Bnan Johnson walked to load the bases and Tim Griffin drew another walk to force in the first run. Wiuneycr scored when Eric De- Graw hit into a fielder's chotee and Johnson scored when DeGraw started to steal ICCOnd. wuq_uabt ma rundown and scrambled sarefy beck into finL Witmeycr homered in the fourth for Stanford•s other run. Cal State Fullerton broke up Plemel's shutout bid in the eiabtb when Mart Razook doubled with one out He went to third on Bobby Jones' sinatc and scored on a hit by Gres Mannion. Shane Aores followed with a ainale to load the bases but Brent Mayoe arounded into a double play to end the threat. Mike Ross sinaJed and Jim Osborn walked to aive the Titans another chan<:e in the ninth, but Plemel 10t Ramirez to fty out and struck out R.azook to end the pme. Beyond a handful of auaopaph collectors La.ken an 86-82 lead with 6: 17 Id\. marpn to 12 with a 17-8 spurt durina stationed near the front door, the Pisto";.7oycd a Worthy, who arabbcd JO rebounds, which Scott had s.ix points. i.nc1"4i .carefree week. In fact. teveral players · 1lunp later rna;dc.JJ 91:~ !_layup. a .11Cal ud dwtk that made rt 7S-6 wouldn't set bcctac untal the team returned to Dennis ~Odm.an.--who tcored TO of witti r.211'mdrltna . . Detroit .. Tbe Motor City will be wild compared to h11 12 points 1n the fourth quarter, led Three strai&ht baskets by Detroit this., .. ooe player saad. a rally that cot no cloler than thftlC cut into the deficit qaia before the RODMAN TO THE RESCUE -Pistons poants. l..akcrs took a 76-69 adva.ntate into forward Dennis Rodman said he felt SO"}'. _for Byron Scott added 24 points for the the final 12 minutes. Lakers coach Pat Riley after heanna IWey Lakcn, while John.son, wbo mmcd Mabonl. who IWtCd the first pme complain that he couldn't fiav.re out bow to suarcS pncticc with the ftu on Wednnday, but playedoaly lOminutcsbecnteo( Ad.nan Dantley. who scomf )4 points for Deuou • bad 23 points and 11 mm ud a Iowa" beck syain, ICOtCd six poi•ts' in Game I Kareem Abdul-Jabber had 15 points as the PistoGa saaned the fouitb)c> (fteue -UP9TAaT /BS) for Los Anaefes. Outley, who ICOftd u ~ w L•na Dodgers' Shelby I runs streak to 24 j Hershtser tires self out running bases. but tops Astros, 4-2 ~ ANGELES (AP) -Ord Henhiser's Job as to pitch. He should leave the h1ttina pan to John Shelby and the other Los~ beuen. Sbdby extended his biltlJll streak to 24 pmcs with a ao-Qead dou.bk in the fifth inruna Thunday as the Dodtm beat the Housaon Astros 4-2. Shelby, whose streak is the lonaest in the ~this season. doubled durioa a tbm:-run ra1fy 9i~st Nolan Ryan. S-4, that pve the DodlCn a 4-2 lead. HersbiJCr, 1-3, pve up two runs on five hiu in eiaht inninp. He d1dn·1 come out in tbc ninth to fin1Sb a com~ -~ became be tired himldf ~-iOr aa imidc-tbe-part homer in the bottom of the ci&btb. Hersbixr was thrown out on the pla). which ended the inni "I was out of ps. "1'enhitcr said. Tiie .cJJedaJe AWAY June 1.-s.n '*9o. 1• •.m • June 11-SM Oieoo. 7-115 o.m • June 12-Sen '*tlo, 1~ p.m. • June1~ June ~ ......... p.m. June ls-A ......... p..tl'I. June 16-A.llMta, 2M P.n'\. I • Oft TV• o.nr.. l1 • Al..,,._°" KA8C, 7't ____ ....... i si.chum an tbc daytnnc as OM of the~ , hardest plays 10 make. It'• really bard to ptck up the ball. .. Sbef17 said. Shelby defJec1cd questions about Tbe Canlinal, 44-23, IOt only four hill off LoftlO Garcia. but pvc Plemel an early cushion with three unearned ru.ns in the second innifta. Paul Carey IW'ted the rally by by rachina firit on a flddi~ error by fint bueman Ralph Jlaniuu. lton Garcia. 1()-6, who pitched a six- bitter in Fullerton's 9-3 fint-round victory over Miami Saturday, walked ei&ht and struck out six. 'Stanford l<>5t two of three rqular· ICllOn mcetinp with the Titans. ,,,~ Staafonl'• Srlc O.Onw (8} ··~ == trt• to aTOld a tac bJ Cal State hllertoa • llutl ID a nm down. "With my baltlJll ·~ of .077 aoina into the pme, I wu surprised to hit the ball It was my first ~ IQ&ue triple ... hlS h ltllDI streak. ' I .. , Just want to put a h wins t~ and &ta)' OD toe• It domi't matter who's pilehina. (Mite) Saou or (Nolan} Ryan. ~·"e aot co fO QUI and play.' he said. .. County's top seniors cap careers * * * Glr& l·A State tries to put halt to Raiders tlouston center fielder OeraJd Youna appeared to overrun the ball and ae• his feet laQllied u the bell sa1kd over bit be8d to tbc center field wall. .. I IOlt ml _ fCotiJ& plain ~nd simple. .. said Y CMlllll-~ were a ~-IOllY 11*1 i• tbe CMlt8dd. .. Sbd~. the I>odla'I CC9ta' fickSer. bas allo apa ieaced trouble on similatbaDL .. A liM drift to cater ldd iD this Franklin Stubbl walked with out in tbe Dodiltn' fifth, •tole ~"'HI with two ou.ts and tclOttd on M Marshatrs double f0t a 2-2 tie.~ foUowod with bis bit and 9COftld Mike Scioecb'a t.ina'e for I 4-2 lad.:8 Jay Howell pilebed the ninth forM). sixth •ve. Alu Asbby ~ off tk Housaon ICCOOd witb b11 ICYC'fttb bomer: Nation's best table ten n is player s to compete a t oce ., aON Cdl..ION .............. °'111111 a.., ma IA • -'Y IN 111 olllllS _ u •QIJmficullil SI) F~.--0.-0..0*ir Mm ... ,.. a. 0.-. .. •blill11 lltw ol A•lric:a'I .,_ ......... ...,.... ,.....,...1 ...... nlil • ...... Jlllll'_ ......... . .. 1 ... , ........ ..., .... ·-=:.mi::=-... .......... ~cio••• a hn.~•nhlf= =~ .. -~~ -· .. .. .. .... . pkyflnt elncemovtaa original home ~ ........... ,,,... . FORTWAYNE.lnd.-Tboluttime m Ille ,._. played fot tbe NBA ch.am- ...... Uaey ca1lod Fort Wayne llome, ... wbea IDllnben of the Qriainal team ..,., on die coun ~were t""1lina out tnaek pilton1 ia Fred Zolloet"• ~. TM Pistons eot their start in Fon Wayne 40 years •· nou> 91ory e11psulizt1 the cbaqe or professional bukdWI in America: temi-pro , teanu acrappina for dollandurin& Worid Wat II. tbeD of'P!lizina the NBA. ad later a6ud0nina tbe amallei' markets where ownet1 cou.ldll"t muc ~ money. Zollne(a Fort Wayne ~stons lived their NBA ~ da~jusi before the industrialist moved bis team so Detroit in 1958. They competed for tbe NBA titJc in 19SS and 1956, and top players like forward 0eorae Yardley commallded alaries that reached S 1 S,000. The PiltODI IOilt in both championship pla,Yotrs. the first to the SyrKute Nationals ~ one point 10 the 1eventh pme, then to the Pbi1addphaa Warriors in five pmcs. AtlCGdance dwindled to 1 hardy few at the 10.000-teat Memorial ColiteUm. The move to Detroit looks inevitable only in hindsiaht. .. f think it came u somewhat of a surprise, althouah it was teneraJ lmowledaie Fred Zollner not happy with fan support be was ,ettina," said Hilliard Oates. the former Pistons• play-by-play announocr and now vice president ofWXJG-TV. Oates. a basketbetl announcina lcaend in Indiana. is the man at the mike who 1ppears for a brief afunpse durina the state champioruhip pme in the movie .. Hoosiers.'' Yardley, who now lives in Newport Beach, has been a staunch Lakera fan since retirina &om the game in 1960. A bed knee and the $2S,000 price ta& on the four courtside KUOn tickets he held for 1 S years at the forum in lnaJewood leave bim walCbin& the cham- pionship series on television. .. We were very much like the prcteDt~y Lakers." Yardley said of the old Pistons. "'A finesse team. fast. break.ins. not IS physical II Syracuse. And I think Syracuse played very much like the Detroit Pistons do. lbey're deep. They try to keep an even level of effectiveness throuaJlout their game." Quote of the clay Georp Bren. fint baseman for the Kansas City Royals, whose I 0-pme hitting streak ended on his 3Sth birthday as the Royals played at Arlinaton Stadium, where the Beach Boys perfonned in a pe>stpme concert: .. Hey. it was areat day anyway. h w~ nice oft~ Beach Boys to ihq_w up for my birthday ... Keenan take9 Hawk's position CHICAGO -Bob Murdoch, whose ~- only season as coach was a losing one, was ' fired by the ChQgo Blackhawb Thursday and replaced by Mike Keenan, the former coach of the Philadelphia Ayers. Keenan was dimissed by Philadelphia less lhan a month • despite the best winning percentage of any active NttL coach. Kennan and bis acent. Alan Eq.leson, were in Toronto at the Jeape's annual awards dinner Wednes-- day niabt when they beaan telephone nqotiations with Blactbawkl owner William Wirtz. The talks spilled into the early momina boun Tbunday before the terms of the two-year pact, reportedly worth $350,000, were aar-eed upon. . "' ' ,, ,, J.C. Snead k~ an ~ OD Illa Mot dar-laa tlae Wenclleeter Cluelo bl Banlaon, It.!'., wbere be ftnlued one ftl!Jlte back. Twitty. Roberta share lead Veteran Bowar.-Twitty, look.in& for II bis first victory sinc:e 1980, compiled a bogey-free, >under-par 66 Thursday 10 share the first-round lead with Le"9 Reberta at the Westchester Ousic in Harrison, N.Y. Twiny and Roberts played in the same poup and took advantaac of the improved afternoon weather at the Westchester Country Oub. ..It was quite pleasant,·· said Roberts, who had seven birdies. But it was far from pleasant for the momina starters, who played in a cold rain and 1usty winds. "Miterablc," said Steve EW.utoa of Australia, one of three men in the momin& half of the field able to shoot a 68 ... It was a day you just try to ban& in there." Some of the ~or foreign stan were unable to handle the condnions. Masters champion Sudy LJle of Scotland. British Open titlo- bolder Nick FaJ• of Enaland and BerUanl Lauer of West Germany -all momina staners -bad 74's ... CaroUae Gowu holed a 9>yard shot for an eqle and chipped in to save par on the way to a >under-~ 67 and the fint-round lead at the Rochester (N.Y.) International LPGA tournament "I'll take aU the luck I can act,•• said Gowan, who had never led a tournament in her four years on the Tour. Rookie Daalelle Ammaccapue and Dem Stet0a11er were tied for second at 68 Cash, Conner upset in London LONDON -Wimbledon champion ~ Pat Cash was upset in the third round of the . $385,000 Stella Artois championships Thursday. Cash, the No. 2 seea who had played flawlessly for two days an this Wimbledon warm,up event at Queens Oub, was ousted 7-6, 6-4 by fellow Australian Darren Cahill. one of has best friends on the tour. In bis first two matches here.. Cash dropped just threermes. •• cannot explain it." Cash said. "Everything seemed to be wrona. My concentration. my movement. everythina. As far as I'm concerned it will be a bonus. h 'U make me flay better.·· Jnadayo upsets, the tournament also lost veteran Jimmy C.Onnors, the No. 3 seed, who lost 6-4, 7-6 to Frenchman Ouy Foraet. whom be defeated in all their previous four meetinas. Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker LE.XINOTON. Ky. -DepolitloM m ajvea by Emery Worldwide Air Freillt& employees reatdinl a peck,qe aDcleiUY containina Sl.000 -that wu ten& to a U nl~ty of Kentucky buketbell recnait'a falher were incoftliaaent with • Jtoriel. accordi• to oee attorney. . But another attorney con~ the tevee em- ployees' tntimony did not ttraY' &om their earlier ICCOUntl. ~ ~~ fot UK uaiatant cc.ch Dwane Clle)', who al~ mailed the pacbee, said he found ~in the ..one.. .. Baled on what we have beard. J ...ouJd be very IUqwited lithe NCAA dJd anythi. to tbe Univenit)' ~f K.eatucky ot IO Dwane CUey, attotney Joe Bill Campbel) of Bowtina OreCn aaJd Wednelday. l/"'fbere'a just a whole lot of~ iftClOftliltenci" Tbe Loa Aftlelet Daily News . repor1ed in a ~t suwy in April that an Emery oect.-tent by c..x)r to <laud Mill' tbe ~tbcr of recnut Oiria Milla. popped*" in transit March 31. When tbe pecker was ell.lmined in Emery·, Loi Aftldel atation, a videOc:lsaetlC and 50 SlO bills were bind inside. Campbell ICknowledecd that none of the Emery employeiea recanted t.artier alatemenU that tbe Pltlc• contained SI ,000. But he aid no evidence wu aivee to indicate Cuey or a UK baketball staff'membei' placed tbe moMy inside. Hornung loses cue va. NCAA FRANK.FORT, Ky. -The NCAA EIJ was within its riahU to disapprove of Paul • • Homuns as an announcer on collcte • football 11mcs. the Kentucky Supreme · Court ruled Thursday. The decision oven urns the S l .1 million tudafneot Homuna bad obtained aaainat the NCAA dunna a trial of the case. Homuns, now a Louiavillc businessman, bad been hired to do football commentary by WTBS. TV, an Atlanta-baaed station that is carried across the country by cable outlets. In 19811 the station won the riahts to broadcast a certain numoer of colleae football pmes and Hornung. who won the Heisman T~phy at Notte Dame and starred with the Grun Bay Pacters, was told bis name would be submitted to the NCAA u an announcer for thosepmes. . On Mardi 29, 1982, the NCAA Television Committee was Jiven a list of four people the station wanted to use 11 announc:en for the pmcs. The committee voted unanimously to diupprove of Hornung because he was more aaociated with professional football and also mentioned his suspension from the NFL in 1962 for pmbling while with the Packers. Television, radio TELEVISION 4 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: POA Westchester Oassic, from Rye, N. Y. (delayed), USA. S p.m. -cou..EGE BAS£BALL: World Series Game 14 -Cal State Fullerton vs. Stanford, from Omaha, Neb., ESPN. S:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at Houston, TBS. ' S:JO p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Cbicqo Cubs at Sl touis. WGN. 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at Padres, Channel 11 . 7:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S VOUZ\'BAU...: East Germany vs. U.S. Olympians, from San Diego, Prime Ticket. 1or.m. -POW!!RBOAT RACING: lnter-nationa Outboard Grand Prix of Los AnsclC$ (taped), ESPN. RADIO 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgcrs at Padres, KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Kansas City at Anacls. KMPC(710), KFMB(760) • 8J AUION LOCLUBY ._ ............ JOba & (Jl~rw°a Prert-79 ~ V T1uanda~ made ita Welt debut by beetina a fteld of fbuf ••mui1" in tbc fim of bar l'ICet in the ftinlh reneWa1 of l.oD& ._di Yecb1 Club•1 bee Week. l>dMn lD the mUJ dlviiion, In order otftnitb. were: EIMl'IUde. a Fren-72 owned and ski~ by Jacqua ~ ot Fnnce; Hal Day's Farr.a Wifttemawk. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub~ and Uoa of New Zealand, a Holland-77 Kippered by Larry Spira. Loi ~&es YachtOub. Race Mick ii for lniemationlJ Offibo~ Rule OOR) ratinpandcompereswitbSt.FrancisYacbtOub'slamed Bia Boet Series each fall in Su Francilco ~Y· . Tbert wu no atan for the ul&n4.iabt clilpllCernent muis. which has only two eatria. 11 Pat farrah•s Slota Cnaz~70 Blondie failed to &bow. Tbe other i1 Dick Penninaton'a Petenon-66 Cbee1ah &om Lona Beech YacbtOub. Thia year's ~ Week drew a total of 49 eaU'iel which includes four clana of IOR ~ti, a J-3S one-desian ~and a Scbock·lS one delip clau. lhe maxis sailed a 24.S-miJC coune and all other claueuaileda 13.2-mileooune. Windtwerei.ntbe 1().IS knot ra.nte. Standinp after one of four races: MAXIS -l °Kliloe V, Jin\ Kltov (CYC>; t. E,.,.,_,., ~ O.Wt!IY (Yedll CIUll cit FrllllCll; a. W!IMrNwtt, Hel Dev (IC'VC). IOll·A -I. 111111"*9, Fred ~ (Ollc9ee VC)I 2. OleMilioM V, Metil Mortie (VCC)I a. TomeheWll, JoM Arllll (8VC). IOll•I - l. Qulntwuence, Oon-H..,.,.•De.,. Ulmll" (S8VC)1 2. ll~. Wayne HenMll (CorYC)I J. Sdlodl••ve. ltld!Wd C.Wlll (IMYC). ... c -1. 8'•vura, fl'Vlllt L.cMlt ($1FVC) Nlldllll flt'Ol•ll; t. ~ tit, JoM MKLAur'lll (CYC); 1 Vlctotv, lteMrl ~ (C9VC), ... o -t. llneo. kt Gll'dnW tLaVCl/ t. Alfre. El"ll9lt0 ~ tSOYCl; 1 .._,IOMI a1tcu11, Colln J. C... Sf:YC>. J·• -I. F~ent, lemrt & Stew Flem (L.9YCl1 I. OrMt kof~Mmnlll (LAYC); 1 D!Mio, Tom & OC.,. Jot..-(l.AYC). •U -t lutterp.e, JoM Cal.let (8YCl; l. OVltllr, Didi lchmldt-GW911 Gof'doll tCYCl; J. lttfllx, •1et1 & Mllllde lrlte& (SltlYC). Sole filly eyes Belmont field NEW YORK (AP) -Winning Colors will try to ~t her own way with five male ri vala S&turday in the l 'h-male Belmont Stakes. "After analyzin& the race, it looks like she'll be out there by henelf and if she can aet away with 10me easy_ fractions and can 10 all the way she can can win, .. said Jeff Lukas, assistant trainer of the ~IJ~o won the Kentucky Derby_ and finished third in the kness. '-She's not aoina to &et easy fractions," said Ronnie Lamarque, co-owner ofRiaen Star, who fmished third in'. the Derby and won the Preakness. "tf&JJe aoes 1:13 (for three-quarters of a mile). we'll be &boulder to thouJder " . .Wi!'nina Colon. set her own pece and led all the ~Y an wmnma the 11/•·male Derby1 then &Ot involved in a duel for the lead in the I 3-16-mtle Preakness and finished third. ''There's noucusca in this race for nobody, with only six horses," Lamarque said. Also entered Thursday were Brian's Time, sixth in the Derby and second in the Preakness; Cefis, eiJhth in the Derby, fifth in the Preakness and third in the Jersey Derbyi....G~nacu&, I Ith in the Derby, and KilllPOlt. 14th in the ucmy and founh in the Peter Pan. [)ynaformer, the winner of the I ~-mile Jersey Derby May 3 f, was expected 10 be an entry with Winnina C.Olon, but was not entered. "The way he's been trainina. we didn't feel he was up to it," Lukas said. Winnina Colon and [)ynaformer are trained by D. Keenan, 38, is the only NHL coach to win <40 pmes or more over his first three seuons. from 1984 to 1987. won as expected . Wayne Lups, Jeff's father. the filly is owned. by Euaene V. Klein, and the colt is owned by Joseph Allen. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.-J The six-hone field is the third smallest for the Bclmontsincesince 1973. Texas extends A 'slosingstreak to five . -. a. 9 ;t I Buechele homer aids Russell as Rangers capture 5-2 win FNlll TM Alaoctated Presa Steve Buechele hat a two-run homer in the ei&hth inning Thursday night 11 unbeaten Jeff Russell and the Texas R.anaers defeated Oakland S-2, the Athletics' fifth atrai&ht loss. The losina streak is the lonacst of the season for the American Lea&ue West-leadina Athletics. Russell, S:O, pve up one earned run on six hits in first oomplete pme for Texas. He struck out four and walked two. Stonn Davis, S-3, lost for the fint time in 11 career dccisioni qainst the Rangers. With two outs in the Tex.as ei&hth, Geno Petralli walked and Buechele followed with fiis ninth home run. Curtis Wilkerson then doubled and scored on Scott Aetcher's ainale. JoseCanteCOhita4S7-footbomerun in the Oakland fint. He tied Montreal's Andres Oa1arrua for the major lequc lead with the lonaest homer at Arfinaton Stadium in the two years the RanJef'I have used a computerized system to measure home runs. Ruben Sierra bit a ~run homer in the Texas fmL ln other American Leaaue ~ . -1'raDcleco•e tlllrd ..... ID l1ntn MltrM" and ........... llatt 1fllll1•• baft ·: ~ banidll .. ala f-.J popa.p. trc-t t, IMiut &: Pinch bitter Luis Sa1uar sinJled home ibe tiebreak!na run, sparkina a four-run l'UAth innina that led tl\e Detroit put Cleveland. Wilb the tc0te tied at 2. Damll Evans drew 1 one-out walk in the sainth from Tom Candiotti, 6-S. Chet umon aiQaled off Caodiotti'a lea and Salazar p-eeted reliever B lln Bl J DU Scblueder with a srouncl bell up the middle that raw g Ue ~· ICOndpinchrunnerJimWale'nDder. TomBrooknsbit a two-nan siAJic oft'Bill Lukey and'ICOl'Cid OA 0ary Pettit' earn 'pl.i' repata OD ctoubletater•nthenintb. • • Mike Henneman, 1-1, IQt the final fovr ouu for the :: vidory. 1: TORONTO-American~ MVPOeoree Bell, I~ rookiepilCWToddStonlemyreandotberTorontoBlue * * •• h)'J weft involYed ID a brawl It a Sc. Jobn•a, New ,...... ,, ..,...... s ._.. ., Al I ·~· I • 8ru--Lo&. --t •--"....ii ....... Toronto Star ' ••ra tuft\At .,.....,. ""w ............ ·-·--"t'"Uo Ul8 .,.. .,... .,.. • ... , rePQr1ed iD n~·a Cldidoftl: ....., • • ' • t -.. a • ' 'I '-""'Ha > ' ' • er-d • ' 1 ...,.,._ LIM'*• t ' • • C..d • • • --· , • • • ...,.d •••• ..... , were ~~ " Clayton Cole. 1 ...,. '• '• .... , 1•1 • ..... 1 t • • ,.....,. • • • t ___ ...,_ at o-·· t __ .. no--....... • t... ....,.,. . . . . ....._. . j.. ........ . 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Alvin Davia broke the streak with bis l ltb home run in the seventh and Seattle 1ot within 6-S in the eiibth Dave Hengcl's two-run double. Jeff Reardon went the final 176 inninp for his l Sth II Ve. Lanpton allowed five run1 on 10 hits in six inninp. Seattle's Henry Cotto was ejected in the sixth by home plate umpire Dale Ford for arauing a caUed third strike. In the National Leque: . Pinta f, Clllil I: Barry Bonds hit a two-out, two-run 11Q&Je that capped 1 three-run rally in the ninth inninaand host Pittsbw'ah beat Chicqo. Rich aou.,c. the founh Oiicqo pitcher, enlCred to start the ninth and Darnell C.Olca and pinch hitter Sid Bream opened with doubles. Frank Di Pino, ().3, tot pinch hitter Mite 1.a Valliete on a pounder that moved Bream to third and Denny Gonzalez walked. Bream wa1 tqpd out in a rundown on pinch hitter RJ. RCYnokb• aroundcr, with OonaJa advancina to third and Reynolds reacbina second. Bonds. baninajuat .18' with runnen in ICOl'ina poli1ion, then lined a sinalc to riabt field. Guerrero goes on DL LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los An&eles Ood&en place third bueman Pedro Guerrero on the fS-<tay diubled list Thursday, retroactive to June S. Guerrero will enter C.Cntincla Hospital Medi· cal Center for J..S days where he will be placed in ~t_ion and &iven medication for a pinched nerve in bas neck, from which he is experiencina acute soreness. Tbe Dod&en moVed shortstop Alfi'edo Grif-fi!'• who has a broken rttht hand, fi'om the IS-day' disabled list to the 2 f ~.Y disabled list They recalled outfielder Jose Gonzalez from Albu- que!'Que of the Oaas MA Pacific Coast Leaaue to fill Ouerrero•s spot on the roster. unearned runs to best Cincinnati. Jones, S-S, struck out three. walked two and hit one batter Wfo~ Mark Davis e11me on to pitch the ninth and set bis eiahth save. Ron RobinJOn, )..4, worked four inninp and took the loss. 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The spurt, which saw Abdul-Jabbar score five of his nine second-quarter points, extended Los Angeles' lead from 37-35 to 47-37. The Lakcrs, who fell behind 14-4 en route to losina Game I, missed their first five shots Thursday n1&N and trailed 6-1 with l :S7 left in tho first quarter. Scou then hit conaecuuvc thrce- pointcrs and a 12-footJumper, J&v1n1 the Lakcrs a 9-6 edge, the first umc in UPSTART ••• ...... 1 . 'NO( IO~. Pat. The tolutioa1 Hire Dt1lAle Rodman . .. rm me oaty PY who cu pant A4riaA." llodsriai ·~ ... mUI bim wotk. J (ive bl.m loa o( ~·" Aa I Oevoit Mabldtu• lodmaft 9'ti I IOI of pnctice playifll ddlW apint1 the Pil\oaa' "8ltCn d uriae ~rkouta. To hart.M reaerves ldJ it. the subl often come out oo top. ··ney stink in practice." tttet"Ve John Sall~ uyt o( tho Pistons' t&ar1en. .. h 1 amazina what they can do in pmes.•• AT LltUT BE IU!ADI T11E PAPEM-Cenaio elemcats of the Los Anatles media have criticized Riley for usioa onJy 1even players in the playoffs -hit five 11.111en ptua reserves MychaJ Thom~ and Michael Cooper-leavina five men lanauishioa on the bench. After Game I, sevttal newspepen noted that Riley wu outpinncd nine to 1even 10 the manpower depart- ment. Riley has msitted that a.be Lak.en will nse or faJI with the .. Maanific:ent Seven," as he calls them, suaeatina that he has no faith in bench wannen Mike Smrek, Wes Matthews, Tony Campbell. Milt Wqner and Kun Ramb1s. Still, Riley couldn't resist dcfend- mg himself apinst the JOumalists' Jibes. "I was cnt1cu:ed for (Game I) being nine qainst seven," Riley says.. "Well, you 1uys are way off. It was nine against one (Maaic Johnson). lfl had had seven, I would have been happy." the scnes they led by more than a point. After two free throws and a fastbrcak layup by Dantky, the Lakers scored 11 of the next 13 points. including six stra1aht by Worthy and a three-pointer by Mtehael Cooper, for a 23-14 advantqc with 2:57 lcf\ 1n the penod. TV director recalls Jayhawks' W Id S · Brown own or er1es to Spurs? Acetl experience~ TBS slam-dun~d the cable com- rat ny day' horse-face petition wtth its NBA playoff COV· craJC. Co lgate's only effort PlayofTratmas on the supcrstat1on jumped 19 percent over last year and By RJClt WARNER u ..... ..,..., Georie Bush isn't the only former colleae baseball player who has made tt bea 1n another field. Joe Aceu. who wdl direct CBS' covcrasc of the Collcsc World Series championship game Saturday (I 0 a.m.). played for Colgate in the 1955 cws. Accti still has v1v1d mcmones of Colaate's opcnin1-round game apmst Wake Fornt m Omaha. Neb "We played at 10 a.m. 1n a hailstorm," he said "Our pitcher threw a two-hitter. but we lost 1-0." Aceti was the catcher. The piJchcr. Lawrence Bossidy, 1s now vice chair- man of General Electnc Co. Jn those days. ma1or league um- pires were used at the CWS. Before the pme, Acet1 asked Nat1onal L«aue umpire An Gott 1f he prcfe~ to be called Mr Gore or Mr Umpire. "He said, 'Just call me horse-face hkc everyone else docs.' " Colptc upset top-~ded Southern Caltfom1a in the S«ond round before bc1na eliminated by Oklahoma A&M. "It was Colpte's first time an the Collcsc World Scnes and they haven't been back smce," Aceti said. reached 32 percent more homes. This year's 31-pme playoff pack- age averaged a 4 4 rattn& and 2 milhon homes. Last year's 24-pme schedule avcrqcd a 3. 7 rauna and I 5 m1lhon homes. Game 5 of the Boston-Detroit stncs was the h&&hest-rated and most- watchcd basketball telecast ever on cable television. The 8.8 ratma and 3.98 million homes also made it the highest-rated and most-watched sports c"cnt 1n TBS history 0 Abbie Hoffman is famous for his lefi-w1n1 politics. but he apparently was an arch-conservat1vc on the tennis court. NBC commentator Bud Colhns. who was Hoffman's tennts coach at Brandeis University 1n 1959. said the "Ch1caao Seven" defendant was "an extremely n&ht-w1na" player. "He was very conservative. He never came to the net. He was strictly a basehncr, a rctncver," Collins said. "And he didn't complain about wcanna all-white costumes for ten- nis In fact, it was the one thing he didn't complain about.'' .. He d1dn 't ltkc me." he said." I was a very strict coach -coats and ues on road tnps. cleanly shaven. He thou&ht I was a real n&ht-wma conservative. SAN ANTONIO, Tens (AP) - University of KJansas basketball coach .Larry Brown, who recently accepted and then chanacd htS mind about accepting the head post at JJCLA, has agreed in principle to become the next coach of the San Antonio Spurs of the Nattonal Baskct~I Assoc1at1on, the San An· ton10 LJaht reported Thursday The newspaper quoted a sourtt close to Brown as sayina he 1s "I 00 percent sure-that Brown has alfttd to take the job. The Spurs are loolona for a coach to replace Bob Weiss, who was fired Tuesday. The source told the neWjpeper that Brown, who coached the Jayhawks to the national championship last season, and the Spurs have qrced to a multi-year. $3 m1lhon deal. "This deal 1s done, unless Brown chan~ his mind. which he has been known to do," the source said Wednesday n1aht. Brown, contacted at his Lawrence, KJan .. home early Thursday momina. dented that the deal has been finalized. Earber Wednesday, several fncnds of Brown indicated the Jayhawks coach feels "very postt1ve" about San Antonio and the coachina 11tuatton with the Spurs Spurs owner Red McCombs dc- cl"1cd to comment on Brown's status or on the coachina situation Wednt"S- day. OrMge COiit DAJLY PtLOT ~. JuM 10, _. 81 Fitch claims center's remarks got him fire MAGIC ••• Prom81 Mich .. for three pmC'I. .. II will be difficult to win three in a row apinst the Lakers, home or away," La1mbcer ~id of the defend- ing NBA champions "We'U have .S0,000 screamina maniacs behind us. and I'm 'Ure It Wiii be wild \httc " HOUSTON (AP)-Former Hout- ton Rockett COKh Bill Fi tc.b 11)'1 critical mnarks by oentcr Akccm oa.iuwoa helped IC1 him fired and ba~e divided the team. OWuwoocriticittd Fitch, who-.. fired Monday, and blasted his own team.ma"-' during the eeaton and in a pol14tlSOO interview. "fOf'llH about lhc coach. I 1uest anybody feels they can take ahou at lbc coach ... Fitch said W~y. "8.ut when you start 11JkinJ about one another. playcn criticiiina OM another the ~'ly Akttm dld, yoo can't have a happy situauon there and you've aot to mend those bridJCS" Rocuts General Manqer Ray Patttnon said Olajuwon's criticism of Fitch had nothina to do with the d1sm1ssal. but Fitch said, "(If you believe that) l'~c aot a bri-I'll taJk to you about buJ1n1 naht 81\eT this. "But 11 doesn t matter if it did or it didn't They had a business dttision to make and, .. idcntly they didn't feel 1t was 'ood bus1nei.s to ~-hire me and they didn't.'• Fitch S&Jd Rockets o....,n.er Charlie Thomas at fif'\t dC\.01<kd to keep him as coach. but chan&cd his mind. Fitch said he did not aartt with Thomas' &lletlmeftl Lbal the llocbb bad u tU u they could ao witb bim • C09Ch. i "I 'JI Uy the same t.bina I t°'4 b that he'1 ruH of beans but bc't boss," Fitch said. "But that'a the iuhould be. tfl t\'tt own a i-111 ... 111 team I would hope I'd have lbc • to chan1t my mind." Fitch &ed the Rockets to \be finals in 1916 bu.t wt ICl.SOn filled with tunnoil. The Rockeu lradcd Twin T blph Sampson and 91Celuired; Floyd and Jot Barry CatroU Golden State, but still lost io tbe fi round of the playoffa. F ttch saad he hoped to compleV 1 month's vacation and \Mn another head coachinajob. • "I think all thi1 can ao by me nifrt and I can go out and ttt a &ab ~ with another ball club," he said .... qi don't coach, I ve been offered(• couple of admtn11tratjve positio "But I'm not lookinpt lyinaon c beach for thrct" 7eari: The Rock.cu search for a coa mcanwh1lc. ccnteRd around fo Los Angeles Clippet1 Coach Chane). \.\'ho talked to Patte about the JOb. "We're tryina to win the NBA champ1ons.h1p. not cam anybody's rcsp«t." said Pistons fuard Isiah Thomas. who had JU'1 I points and foul~ out late 1n the contC'St. ''And that's what we intend to do back m Detroit." TABLE TENNIS •.. ~~ ~ From Bl there arc large crowds 1n Ena.land and Sweden." RAIDERS .•. Bhushan behc-.es table-tenni' will be an entertaining spectator spon m Holland v. 111 compete with Cbi~ v.omen's pla) for a medal. Bh~ sayl that the Americans have a 'i' way to so before winnina a medal. t From Bl the Olympics moving to Irwindale because of a dispute wnh the Los Angeles Col- iseum Comm1ss1on 01.er the lease for the Coliseum. "Some mate.hes can be very C:\(lt· 1ni." she said "But the spectator's have to be educated in the pmc and understand the d11Tcrcnt spins put on she would be happy to finish in c top fifteen for •omen. ~ .. Dcclanna table-tennis as an Ol}$- p1c spon could not have come at a more opponune time for BbusbJirl. -..ho will be n:tum1na to her honle· land. South Korea. to compete. lie 35-year-0ld moved to New York atv with her famtly 1n 197• at the ..,c of;~ and later became a U.S. citi.zen. __ ~- The A~mbl> re1ected an amend- ment by Mounyoy.a supponerofthe Irwindale <kal. that would have applied the bill to all bu1ld1np statewide. not JUSt spons stadiums the ball." Bhushan sa.id lirst-t1me spectalors of the ~fessional level Sunda) at OCC will be most impressed wtth 1hc speed at which the ball tra vcls Roos said allowing c1t1es to incur debts and then tum the fac1llt} over to a pnva1e mtemt was "bad publtc pol1c} .. He cnt1c1zed "what has become a mania in the sports world" of cities b1ddin1 ap1nst other c1t1cs to attract or n:tain spons teams. "The spin and movement of the ball 1s very fast," she says. "You cannot sec the actu<ll spin. but there arc 1hrtt dtfTcrcnt l>J>C1 of spins." "l'm Knt1mcn1al about ~ back," Bhushan Y)s. -1 will havC3o prepare mytelf mentally for ~ attcnuon that I will rcce1ve." •. Assemblywoman Sally Tanner, D- Ei Monte. said the bill was terrible and Roos had "a vendetta against the Raiders." Table tennis has been scums more attention sin~ 1983, when 11 was declared an Olympic spon.. The Un1ttd s .. ~ pla)en have been actting more financial bacluna from the Olympic Committtt. Bh"'5ha.n 11ys that the ChtnCK ha1.c the best pla)crs 1n the world. and an: con.side~ medal fa1.orites Bhushan has had 1~vc(lll memorable moments 1n competiti"1. She won the U S Open in 1977 ~ won four gold medals at the tin "'mcncan Gamesfl\.1981 : Bhushan lt1.ct' m Denver, c•. with her husband and t,..o chtld$l She trains four hours dally, and ~r workouts con mt ofJoainl. ui~. "Every bit of trash from Los Angeles, hazardous waste or prbqe comes to the San Gabncl Valley Now something &ood comes to the San Gabncl VaOcy" and people in Los Angeles oppose 11. she said. "China devotes their life to tablc- tcnnis.. "Bhushan said. "The 1ovcm- ment suppons all the players and the) don't have to worry aboUt workin& or and strctchma. • :· "The kc) to be1na a &ood playct·is offcn~:· Bhushao Sa.id. •1t's ha1*r for a ioocS dcfcnsi"e player to iti-van~ to the top le"d of compeutitn, in contra.st to a &ood offensive pla~. Once )OU reach a ccnain level. a latd ofTcns1 \ c pla)cr can O\ICTpo•'Cf )<>$. - The measure would not cover ciusttna fac1llt1es or proposed ones that have already been appro1.ed b) voters. sccunty" Besides China. Sweden and YuaoslaHa ha"c &ood chancn of winn1na a medal 1n men's compett· t1on South Korea. Hunpl). and .• -· .. Hollypark, Los Al race results Hone~.':!Z:,k I~ ....... -... _, "•n u.ca • ..,_ ....... ~JI . • .. l .. ,. "-"'"'... ~· .... ,_,., 1Cor'9ll JJt ,_ 'Ill .... '•" .,., •• ,9"1. "'" ~· ....,,,._, "-<Nl9"• °'"' °"' ,_,.. -~ ... ~ LM• M-ll~ .. Hlt._-Y ·-k<•'d'>M fnr..., vor•• o......n 0-... ~ , .. ,,,_. 0..... I.~ ''""'' -Vfl'lttll w.,..' o. • ..-.... 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II *EA~TSIDE 2Br 1Ba, l1500tmo(213)427-1138 Ponotlno48r3~BeS2tlOO 2 Gdfoom, 11%0: U60 Bernerd St. Grnge, large 8~5~~S1 -~:_142• °:d~o:•·.::":: Next to the gr..nbett Im-gar., w/d '* up1, encl. •VERSAILLES• Pelermo •Br 2'h8a S2500 ~-.. ~:: dectl, 41M-7008 BacMtor $570 aupplltrt juat ~ macutat• Cerme1-3aR patio, gerdener Incl. 28r 28• lurn/unfurn Avellable July 11t 900 S.. Lan. 844-2811 . 212BR DUPLEX. qutM, "* 1 Bedroom MIO 10 of theM 90toeoue moct.I S409000 tn5+ MO. 84S-0.91 gate/,uerd, HOOmo. Either, Agt 840-1529 P91nted welher dryer 28drm 11.'Ba 1790 untta. Y~thi,.,.._ IAliH" iR.u •New bMc:tl 3BR 2·~8A 18-448-9392 LAG delwl• condo, OCMn 2Br 28e .... to beech! hook us>.. garaoe. QOOd 181 E. 181h St 842-0ISe If you (9nd give U9 twnhae Obi gar fncd Ill •t 12 view, 28R 28A, frpl, den, Pvt petlo, '9ftlg, .icyilt• .,. .. $735/mo 180-4781 •3Br 28a New your •polJt) on or ~~ V:-:F\.~ yard, epa, rrp1c, Mii P9t ·• g•t•d 111001month th~=:, ~12mor. ***** 1rptc, dtW. end C::: =~~;·"1 1988· $&49.ooo. Cell LLONOS ok S1245 "48-U41 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Anxloull 81e..723-9099 2BR tBA. gar, 1r1g 8tng1e dble gw, tndl')'. S1000. OF NEWPORT 540-seM E'SIDE 3br dpfx, 1~8A. *n.~ttc/ 18R 1BA ~ NEWPORT CREST. 2Br •BAY & OCEAN VIEW* prof. Blcka to bch. •28r 288. cl-*. gar, Nliwpof1 YIMge la on 10 · Frpf encl tlo No .,_.. • ~ ,,_ 28&, lrptc, wetbar. lky· •bov• b9autlrul Chine S900tmo 875-t215 E\181 pkng 9PC. lndry~llOO. acru ol febulou1 1.91 llU ; se1f:'mo' ~ eec Xlnt loc on c ~ 2 gar. llghta. new carpet 2 c:ar Cow 28r 2a.1g den, gar Both rtdecor. e60-0eOe fl'OUnda and~ Ugtlt and tlrtr)' 5BR. (40 rt C1a-ase1 °'892-1739. . frplc. dec:b. 11100 gw pool, ape,~. 10 11750. '73-7982* ***** *~pool 1ot). o.lor*' by tamoua '"'" .,.. 10 bdl. yrty llDllll llM BRAID IEW IUlnF1l 111111 •~ oemer •chllec:t 'Richard .......... 4 BORM 28A Houee New * .:c.~ ~:= 2 I 1250/mo (714) 142-1112 UV9 p;;; .... -9tfMt . In ~ comC)tex. 8ecul1ty •Ngtrt-lgtltltd MN* ct9 ,,.. •. $598,500. carpets, ~nl, oetacMd on --•310 DFF building, pool, garege. •Qijint "'9 C.ol)'n Roea 173-78n g•r s 1070/mo. 175 ~ gei11•300· frplc, WI O --, ...!..'!"' ...... CW:.!...ealt)' ~ • Cabte fy ALL UTILITIES * N••IY r•d=d Joann (213)13()-5284 Pet '"'up · M Jm llmJ ·-,,,. -• at ..._ 1ST MONTH'S REHT PAID S700 122· 1832 auper~ tee ' --..n 1.--.. JUNE SPECIAL Corona'• Slate e.c:tlt 801 PAULARINO *' _.......,, ~ IM I I · I _ ..... .,._ BHutlfut 2BR 2'~BA PENINSULAYEARLY . 2BR 18AC>plxw/frplc.1 S'fll •1111111.1. ..........,,_,tpert •.:..-• .__..._ f• •·•-A~-.;.i a-8ulty twnhme Obi car garege, •Huge 38R + Den, 28A 2 .;..uat::n = :=· c:ar gar No pets. Yrty • 111 1U S100 OFF *(=:) .... _..,. .... .._., -• pool, ape. Xlnl 1oct Avt upper Duplex In BalbOa. 38R 28A S 1400 Wtlly · S 1IOOJmo ,,..._Uk tor • Jll JU .... 28r 18a, lndry rm, doM to ...mi r.,.., 5 711 $1300/mo. Call RJte Spect~ ~ vtew 1 2BR 2BA 11300 VAly Carey Watd Sunbow ~ lhope !>UNI MSOtmo : ~ -1 • llLm .. lJIT9ll waoe 831-128& gar, wfd. lrlg, ti'Ptc S1S75 S300 MC deC> req'd eOth elt)'. Inc. 83l-2242 NIL/llA 22&. & 22i2 Mill* •Mot9. "'°'9, motel ~ IM u-W:ii llllUUIY llLllllJ al • ·~i~J}-· •Wat«tront/Canal 38~ unit• front the bMcf\, GORGEOUS 38r 2'~8a. 2 UHID TSL MGMT 142-1803 CALL OR VISIT NOW & tJ;;mii;tXkE S..Utlful&~Plan2. 1~"--4'1111 =~:.':':~~ have garag ... frplc1. deck1, brand new ttwu-• IUll11AUJ SAY"IWANTTHES300 A-.ROWHEAO. 1219,500. MARYANNMc:GUtRE 2BR&Den.2.5BA.Hurry, patk>s1s75 • lndry fee: Adjaoent to out 1750 "· 11800/mo. CALL 8111111 2BR 18A E .. tald• lo-GIVEAWAY" . ... ,_,.. & dMr ~ wlll HARBOR REALTY won't laat tong at _ 1, IEIT'' • park. tennl1, handbaM 807 IRIS. 72()..eKe • cation Patio pool lndry .... TYi.LAii r $435 000 Alt! fOI' Lynne Brand new 3BR houae. Lg ,,.....,. _. TheM 111 time rentala , OR 833-ltt7 S • · t )leftngforhoueeonc:outOfnce 873-4400 UndSeyi80-5000 yd,2 c:argar,28A.222~ ITMl12 areclMn.wellappolntedLRG 2Br 18•. 514~ rm. 725/mo. Low de-IPAITm'fl • Vo to '350.000. Aelld•ooe 84Mno Rf/NA( Canyon. s 1350 Broker & tumllhed Alt! '°' CNf Matlgold Walk to ~· poelt. 835 Bait• St, Cott• .._. •91cl L.oefor .... tn LAKE .. / 9e3-8377 e 111111 WllW • 0<E'tynn Kemp 790-5000 doM to ahopl. r•t rntl. ** ...... ** 149 E. Bay (Cmrof Bellw& ~Fwy •• AAAOW~~2sr·ooo ...... lelaM 1111 ' .. . . . College~ 2Br den 28a Palermo •BR 2\o\BA. 2 l~&.V $1100/mo * 845-1189 A amen. quiet complex TSL MGMT 842-1803 (114)111-0011 -.L!l?•lnU. '.;t:\Xl\.."'l'fl I~ .. \ II lfl>lc •. dblgar.'wtd .hkup: 1tory. Spa. n .. r vrlnl\. .. / LRGBachetof8"t.Walkto neatledamongtalttr .. *LllEIEW* P.S. N98d a g1en1 un- A_,.e»..._ -'' . REALTORS., 1g yd &1250 !Jfdm Incl And«aon School. 1 yr ''t"'\l'J....,,....,."'ff fU \ 11 t>Mctt. clOM to thopl & & lavish landacepe. 18' Come dlffef furnl1h•d on•or-two -...NMfC:W.NmiCIM& = ~--::..~5-28&8 2269 Cot;at• S:J1•6131 · IN 12500/mo, 79o-3124 \ \.\ '\. "9 ... re1taurent1. S550/mo. :~;:w ce:/ba~, ca-com:.~heremodel-:: bedroom? w. can ... . COLDWeu J BANl(eRO •-ILu PENINSULA DUPLEX -c.t• 2BR 1BA Oup'9x. 2 BAYRIOGE 2BR 2BA. 0.t REAL.TORS l45-1189 enytlme pool, IP•. :f,y :-=: S..UtlM 2BR aptl. Pool, :encs; coua deal on _..... UV9 & rent. 2BR, 2stry, car garage, ama.11 yard, vtew. MCUf1ty gate. gar, telta .... Hfi S7tR> +MC. A~~ 1 rec. room, laundry room our el90 . Peaianla 1117 patio, gar. trMI Reetly new carpet/paint S825 w/d, poof. spa. $1395. Peac9ful. greent>«t vu, dbl 111181211Vetme 54~2~7 ~IOI' lnatant rnov.-.... f .llUlD -••• _. nloe. S332K Cuh Owner 875-4912 Agt 854-8090 or 780-9842 garage, 28R. eplt tev. 11\I ONL y H45 to 28r 1......... I -· H5W __ _. 65()..8200 veufled c:.fllnga, pool. &&~ "50/mo PIU9 1100 Ott ,....,. W 09', _,.._, Expect thebese 28f. 28a dbl gar. frplc, •-1..11 Eaatllde 2BR 18A. prvt 28' ~!~'C:~ CON~ S12751mo. 875-9496 ••CSilFteld *EASTSl\C* move-In ttvougtl 8/15 drJ)9, bltlna. fncd P9tlo S50K below ,,.., Owner __,, •n patio arlgl gar w/d hl(up .... gar. ...,...., ---lllt AU IUI& &PTI. 83M 120 Cal 1-5PM llflllm..wl ~•t bought anoth•rl Fnlalt llM Cut-d.uc Xlnt eondl 'f:niun~ndi59--~~f · v;.~~!Sw1~rJ:~2 &Plll'mlll 530W Wlleon 2819Santa~·c· ... .S735 ........... C11'TYO.OOOIT s EAn1~ Lo Renti ,. .. 2br 2ba a::: s•5012384 Hofe .. ,, As~ I \Mwl Freah patnt. dr..,.! Lwge, attractive apta In . a..utlNI 1 BEDROOM l TSL MGMT 8e'1 Vlc10rie E ..... 720 TM ~-pr~ on l E R L • • .,_ • ..... .. mo • n•ry Beeut ocn/clty vu! 3br 21>8 & carpet Full MCUrlty buutlful garden Mttlng. 2 BEDROOM -Starting at 722-9012 Of 842· UI03 PllJI Ill& lfTI Newport a.y with ep. rm F'lower1. fruit tr.. 831-128e °' 175-8427 Pool, terwa, sec:. &2750/ quiet locatton No peta Poot/1p1. garage or 1&25/mo lncludee gaa proxlmatety 1IO fMt = .. l llar 1122 ~1 ~Bye-yr~~~ ··~i\. mo. Lou. 956-5228/ew s1200 L .... · 844•7211 carport. Sorry. oo pet1. water, hMt & gwage. • COZV 2br 11>8 duc>tex. 1M1111Almft front-oe hea 1u1t been,.._ -..., • ON 4 ,. • -(213) 826-7163/day *A t No ,... 28drm 1'1·Ba $765 2•2• in -. ••• 7•• • Frptc. °'*1 beern cell, FurnW!ed S1udtoe.. Un-duc.d to eppralHd E' CREEK ~ IV a.ae• 9:.:::d:: 11 JS ~ , gen 28drm 2Ba S790 • • -.r;w -· ._ pello, IJ8f S725tmo + f\imleMd 1 & 2BR. ca.en. WIUe. There m.-y l\Ot ti. Bnghl, IUnfl)' 38<.2!48&. ~ Big 3BR 2~. frplc. gar-VIEW SllE 398 w Wlleor'I 631-5583 cMpollt 722~ qu6et .... Dgtlted lg anocNr oppcw1unlty 10 ~ den. 1hows AfF•llU age, quiet locetlonl Walk -------•EASTSIOE STUDIO• bright ln19rtofa. etoee to bu)' ~ a ~lg'oul llta • model! $438,000. _ _: _R UITWITw.11111 to bMcfl & lido VIiiage h lllp ... 1 Bedfoom Sl30 Stove refrig frplc ti.th EASTSIDE C.M SMALL frwya OC Airport end ___ IOcatlon Open Sat-Sun 1-5, 33 --L .. dlec lnCI utlls, yd 'I S 1400/mo )'ft)' ~922 • 28d tBa 1750 • • • · STUDIO with mlc:rowa¥e, bMchi. & Malla No pet8 -~..., on MelnMjl ~ 8404857 2BR 28A, 1152 elf, ca-gmhM Av! no-# 831-Sa&e 38<. 2Ba 2 stOfy Excellent rm prtvat• patio. utll pakl beth. retng. all utllltlea the tMly, and probabfy thedral ceiNnge Welk to _ Big Canyon highly up-condttlon S2500mo 301 Avocado 842-9850 S490/mo 650-5194 Incl. l490/mo 650-581M .......... ,....., ..-at the .-tng Cllta.... lff4 ... 3 s E SIDE HEIGHTS 3BRI graded 2Br ·cover' a. price.Neerty"ofanecre ocean 1•" ehara 2BA dbl Ind di $2750/mo. 892-3719 Of t .... dectl. vaulted cell-•91STlll• EASTSIDEBEAVTY2BR SHARPEASTSIOEStudlo. lltueled on • point that •llWl.Y llJllln.n MobOe home Anxlou110 xtnl • conr' i 122;"':.._:· 81S..568-1657 11\o•. retrlg. near t>Mc:tll Spacloua 28r 28a. veutted 1BA. lrptc, d/w. bttlM, ana patJo + 11'1\811 yerd. Small ~ ~ d the water Newport Hgt1 Country Miii 549•900 969•5403 A\11711N/peta548-«97 n • P 911 S 5 8 Om 0 celling, DIW. lndry rm, garage, patio, coin lndry (19t ok. 1 per9on. A~ l\OW • oriented, year •ound tun Home 2Bdrm, 28A. °' 67S-8120 Agt --. -~ I ..._ W.S +depollt. 758-0157 patlolbak:on)'. cao.. 10 S8351mo 158-3027 1415/mo. 780-8M2 tovtng drama een-ated BY OWNER $278,500 O.t tf tltt .. ~ 3S~DE lu11ury condo Walk to Newport Cntr. 2BR 18A. etove. retrlg, all $745/mo. E'SIDE• 2er 1s. ulet Dlaa Ptlat BB by one of the WOf1d c:1e1a OPEN Sunday 12-Som l SI 3... ~Ba. 1 Y1 old pvt 2BR 1BA, •ttacMd gar-gar large yatd Lndry ta-2035 Pomona q 00 ..,....,..,.,.~IP'""..,...,, t..ortc:tttea. 484E 1stt1St.54a-1ui. P..,.n, S yerd, dbl gar, ldMI IOf age,2yr1newtS1250mo a nh c1111i. 1725. No pets. TSLMGMT 142-1903 petpoo1''A9:5f8ld. tauncS2· SH: BRAND NEW ....... tbXHOF™ M Lot roommate, 2335 Elden 2 lllffl ~Ill 11 756--()732 · mo+ aecu ... ,. TOWNHOMES FOf R9nt T".I:=-:-:-=,.,.---"-_.._ wtcabln 5 bloett1 from __ S1375mo 842-3812 Alao 28R+Den. Both 845-47811-epm undef ciaea I 212e In TA MESA 3 Bedroom Pf'tde with 2 C09W d',...,. Marina. LEASE 8Mu1 3BR/28A townl'l<HMI S1350/mo 111._..1 ••-211 W/PUI llTTlll le•llf WIMs Neer Nwpr1 H9tgnta. Lrg todaya dullfteda f story townhome Two bathe and a big. big $18,000 * 845-9127 ESlde CM home SOf'M 840-seM Bkr .... _.,. Strotl to bCh G,..t view_ 1BR Loft, petlo. country bright 28R 2BA upper. apedoua htgtl oelllllged bonul room. ONL y LL ,.... •ppl• Lg fenC41d yd AXL86X lsUNos BEST Child welc:lome. No pet•. setting $&95. 180 2111 St. Avl 711 Utlll pd CIMlll1edheel!p9Clellnfor. melter IUh• with 2'.-\ 1181.900 Wu... ~ $1375/mo &50-2403 1BR 1BA, lk)'tlt• loft apt 1925/mo.131-6107 No pet• &48-1184 S900/mo 845-8051 ITl9tlonforpec>p1ewttt1 bethe. ln•lor teundry & SELECT BH&G 751-5000 PfGvXtf PARW wisHES lllFfl ITUIJ garage, avail 811 yrty IN .;:;..,_...:;....;...;;...-,,_,..-.;;.;;~·~--- two c:ar OW• In lrt\8ll .BRANO NEW TO BUY EASTBLUFF MESA VERDE HOME loca1ed on• wtd9 IJ'Mn-$1.000/mo 675-1488 ,,.._ comptelt COSTOM HOUSE CONDO FROM OWNER 3BR 2BA· l\8*t)' returb b91t this 28R 2BA beauty ---A 1-1400 ...... 1135,000 3BR. lar d $108 000 7~50 Gn Str Av! 7/1 S 1195 ... ~ .... b6e tot lmmedl•I• CHARMING l\ouee, Wtfy ~ Bk :ari;:7 • Grdnr Incl 848-9908 occupancy KJd• & pell pvt, 2 lg B<. 2 Ba. frptc, WAn " r. latab . --ok Short°' long term,.. gar. etc 2 patloe, )'rt)' H<>Mf~ .... , BTIAl mTl llU poalble s12501mo Call 11800/mo 2131273-3300 MA.l.EST~Tt · sn1.111 :::fc.u.. 110 WESTSIDE Rf/NAC0ouo ~ 12()-.3980 1•1•11 Pulanli 4BR 2BA. lrplc. n.. / 111'1 -~----...,.------klteften, qu4t ~ CM SBA t:n&n It 1&> VILLAS ~ 't .EASTSIDECOS'TAMESA loc:ellon. Cell Liz or N88)'tmt2br.MCS1250 \~TCQT Ff\ 11 2BR18A.fgwage.walto 1mrneculat• 3 bdrm ,... Chuck Jonee 131-1288 or CdM 2BR S 1800 · " wall carpet• 2 patloe. model with tnp&ace, In-146-5743 Nwpt Stva 3BA h1 S1650 IELll OHMS REAL.TORS ltepe 10 bMctt a bay. 9'de taundfy i dou'* CdM 3BR. FR, ger $2500 S 1100/mo )'ft)'. 875-H6o gar•o• New root, Waterfront Hornet tnc IOW LWlll Chermlno Heigh'-Home *"II•-• ~~·"'* & RealtOfl 831·1400 28R 1AA. gar. yard Spec1ec:uJ., ~~:oeHlng .131·1400 •.. $225,000 laJMa falaa• JIM •IUll llWI• ~":·,c:;:-s~~ VIEWS Of NEWPORT f:-~All Ht HO'll E~o:.n~~tn~cc!: :! ELEGANT ™• c;p; Large 3 Br. 2'Mta, 2 cat 845-6834 . l::r':.~ ~~It~~. " uo-.1' 1-. paint. earpet1, pool. Cod 38R hM, FR. tp, fncd ltlKMd gerage, w/d CLEAN, WELL LOCATED custom Interior. • REALESlATE l 135K.&45-9873 yd S1p1 sandy bch hkupa, frplc, pvt yerdl, 38r, 28a, CWme1 HarbOr 28R2BA.1200aqrtS1400 • S14001mo 648-&333 pool & IP&· 11250/mo View ttom.a 12000 1BR 1BA Unit S1050 •t-1 REALTOAS lrriat 1 Spec, 3BR New Enol llyle RESERVE ONE NOWI Open SAT..S\Jff..MON Ba1boe 8IYd ~ 15th st: -MWINMITt S1U.IM hmwll"R&fptc 'Abickto F~~1:·c~l-~Oo 1 1954PortEdWttrdPL CALL5'40-3393 -w.·• tflle Yo" the down tn Wlndwood--'Townhome, l::'~Pr1~~ic:..:=' txc:hg for• lher• Of own-weal ot Culver, 10Uth of 1--------1 9f9hlp You male• the Deerfield Ab1otutely la) ' fntH)' .pymta l .,. Iller• beSt end unn A/C. llgtlt & p • -1-•117 1-....,. .... __ .... .-...1 .. :•pprec:. You receive etry, 2BR. den. 2',\BA. 2'"'i--"-'-•-•u. __ ....,• ...... 100% tu b9neflt1 Muti )'fl MW! LO\lety lg patio. lnl .... 1/11 ~~~_.:rn,_ err~ Agt H~, :w~ hulZ1-Call 48< My f\lrn VllCetlon hml • vye, V, nda 831· f28e 0t 646-5743 Cel 87$-t 120 Jene '!, ...... • .. 1Wl1111I TUYll. 7 Rf{M~R .. ~ ·. . . Sli v-,,.,.,.;! e. o ....... '41-5671 for Information & surprfsingly low cost. Diiiy Piat Summer Breezes OUR FAMOUS HAS RETURNED! BKk by popular dtmand, D1mes·A·l1ne w 1R run Friday. Satur- day and Sunday tn •ts own ct.ns1r1uuon 1n 1~ C~u1fied Ms S•nct this is• sptclal otftr, wt havt a Thursday noon dudltne and ask prtpayment for an ads This 1s ~n to .-pnv~t party advtrt1strs for merchand1st not ovtr SSO (pt'l<t must be t1sttd in ad) and no M>Otev1at1ons will be acc~pted. /'II. ads wia run Frtday S<lturdey .and Sunday Thert Is • S·llne minimum at 20C ~, 11~ So Yfl4X aow cost otma-A-une " Is onty ... Sl.00. DEADLINE: Tl'luu.day noon PftlCI; S·ltnt m1n1mum • 3 days • 20C ~r fine • S3 oo • M ads art prtpald by com•no into tN 0.Jtly Pilot to place y00r ad or u~ the coupon t>tlOw • Privatt party merchandise onty ads No com- mercial ads. ptts. hvtstock. pr<>duct or p&ants • Each tttm must be prtctd 1n tht ad w11h no 1ttms ovtr sso MAIL TO: D'IMS·A·UM Daoly PtlOt HO Wtst Bay Strt'tt, Cost~ Mt~. CA 9 2626 O..t/Y Prk>t hours Monday·Fnd~y 8 00 AM to S 00 PM NAME _________ ~ AMOUNT INO.OHO ____ ...,.-___ OATIS TO MJN. __________ _ Ufel I . 2 I • I . . . • 7 . . .. ' . - . ~ =f• . . -. ! - ·- - . I alt ~WOl'IDe ., . . ~ - , 1----... --•uo _... ... 642-5678 s·1rmw.iiPue:r 1300...,....,... (oft Met Jeftrer) 111-4111 Weetetn Nationlt Property M8nagement, Inc. L ***************'***********..J -------------•• ,. ................... lllt .... ...... dl'".c.t. M• CHI If you're 10 or older, a job as a newspaper carrier might be just your slz.e. Just send in this coupon or catl: 842_.333 Routes are avftllabte now! ........ ., .... ..., Pllt Cll'riM1 r~M I'd like to find 001 '°;;.~-;~~,I Ing a Oa1fy Pilot carrier. I Name ~----------------------~ I Address I Phone dt'i ~ I S..Tk "'"" .... UIW.llljk L--~~~------.. ' •• MANAGEMENT • JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL-~ ING TO WORK HARD we OFFER XLNT BASE ·~ SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES # EVERY MONTH. GENEROUS GAS ALLOW- ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI· CAL COVERAGE CREOrT UNION. 401K PLAN IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL BETH. ~2-4321 EXT 205 OR SEND RESUME TO DAILY PILOT. 330 W. BAY ST. COST A MESA. CA 92626 ,, a , .. ..... .. _ ...... ... ........... ... .-.... '5 Jlli s • !NM icas611 '53~5-~11131121 '5mtllte. ...... ?1030l '5135i s ...... '30491 • Snt •· ..... lroHI lf 11 mi ......... ZllMO S....-Senlte• Petit -Ltatlng 131-3111 1500 Auto Mall Or Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger IPll l IAYS S.rvie. Hrs Mon-Ftt ..,..,,....--.....,..---..,......--• I 00 am to 10 pm 'll la4111H ......... •-1111 ..... ............. *** THE ODORf ROBINS JOR~ , ••A•.. 111 .:. , •I ( (,•,'A ._. f' 4 •• r FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1988 • 25 CENTS . Karl charged in funds pro Newport Video maker gave Hart, others lll{ja! donations. indictment alleges Karl a passionate believer LINDA DBUTICll All•• e1 .... Prw wrt ... Newpon Beacb raident Stuart Katt, who made a fortune marbtina Jane Fonda'• workout 1ape1, wu cfwled Tbunday with ~ f\an-~ ~ to_~ cam-.. of · ntial bopeftal Gary Hart· and other candidates. A federal panel . indictment eccUlel Stuart ~"!¥ compincy, &11e 1tatement-coacalment in a maner ~·a JOvenuneDt -.ency, . makina an iuepJ corporate contribu· tion to a federal candidate. malcina excaaive c:ontribUtioDI to a can- didate and mUina a campaip con- tribution in the name of aaodlcr. Mighty MwacaJ..ct of snorting cocaJne./ M Index ~MdGamee Bulletin Board Bualneea Cl8lllfted A10 A3 A7-t Be-8 A11 Datebook A9 A3 84,5 Comlca Entertainment Opinion . Police~ Pubffc notlcea Sports Weather 81-4 A2 Kart.. 1971 lflldate of'Corona dd Mat Hilb Scbool, iDduced otbcn to mate pci1itical contributions IU • inacandidata be favored in I= 1916 and then ftlimbuned the donon to elude rederal limits Oft IUCb contributions, the 1 l<ount i~ meat aJleia, Tbe 90venunent .n-. Kart. 3"4. solicited the unall ~butiona and that uasuren of' the political com- mineamvolved dedlred them small and lawftal contribuUonl made by peOple other than Karl -'"There ii no evidence that Mr. Han or the otber 1en1torial can-didates were aware of the illept contributions," U.S.. Att.amey Rohen (Pl•• w IL\a.L/A2) Trailer 1tenants in Mesa strike Residents withhold rent to protest slum conditions, eviction BJ JONATHAN VOLZU: Of .............. Guadalupe Duran keepa a rusty paint can under-her kitcbeo link. The makeshift bucket ftlled up every time 'she used the sink. and she would empty it outside. Theft ~ DO = under the basin. There have known b ·two years. It ~ ~ lbe said in Spanish while bounanc a toddler on her hip. but one of the leut of the problems in the Costa Mesa trailer park where she. her bUlband and childRn ti ve. Tbe roof leaks, and over the~ the water lweaten away the ceilinaof the small home. The ceramic tile on the floor is spotlealy dean. There isn't much of ·it thouab; most of it chipped and broke away ~n qo. Aeross an uobalt drive from Duran's trailer, Socono Romero'• beater broke last winter, and DOW I 4- foot·hiab electric heater is all she and her f'aniily ba ve. Her shower doesn't wort. so a hOIC runs from the sink in the cram~ bethroom into the shower. The smk iueJf is fallina from the ...n. Their c:eilina a1so &eaks. Several locks are missina on the a, oasc sucu:x . ........... ne indictment orNeWpon Beach video enuepreneW' Stuart Kati ii a .S chapcer 1n the life ola man ctriven by a puaionate desire to acand up for What he believed~~ a local politicans and . o( A rederal araDd . ury indictment banded down n:J:y llCCUlel Katt, 3"4, of several counts of compinlcy and illep.l cam~ fundi• pnc.. lica siemmina &Om contributions made to dozens of Democratic can-dida~ in 1984 and 1916. Karl alletedly induced bis em- ployees and othen to make political . contributions supportina candidates be &vored. and later reimbuned the donors to elude federal limits on IUCb contributions, tbe 12-count indict- ment allep. He may _ bave con- tributed u mucb IS s 190,000 IO the Oarv Han campaian in 1914 and 1911, accordi na to repom. Karl is a locaJ sucoea story, a 1971 &nduate of Corona dd Mar Hilb School who beaan publishins tnae mapzines and ditcovmd a knack for loci.in& into upcomina trends. As head of Karl Home Video, he pion- cm'ld an altanative to video movies when be issued the .. Jane Fonda Workout" videotape in January 1912 and later Playboy home vMleol. Hi• net worth is estamattld to be mOl't 8ooorro llomero llold9 Jaime, 11,,4,, la a reatedmoblle laame....._••aln1eet11n1 ....................... 1ee1tt:I, roof attbe Aiola& ..._comples • 18tll eet la COlta ..... duster of apart.ment-ttyled mail- boxes; many are misaina doon a11oeetber. And nearly every trailer in the 59- u.nit park bas at least one broken window, patched with tape and plastic. or paper, or not at all. Such problems are typical for the &mmes who rent trailers in the Aloha Palms complex on 16th Stteet. feli • dents contend. The tenants said they've asked their landlord to fix the ICrious problems, like their rooft and beatina. but have received no help. .. A lot of people have a lot of problems.. ~·s a lot of di•mi,. tbiJ:tas. .. laid Julia Jimenez. ... )al' Aloha Palms resident. 1lqt told us we were breatina everythins. but that's not true. We take mo~ from our own pockets to fix C'Va'Y'luna. .. Any landtcapias in the complex, (Pl••-TILAQ.Sll/A2) than SSO million. • Karl bu been delcn"bed •de= family man1 an ambitiom achiever ana someone Wllo ~ beancdJy endoned and aapportld fa vorite political caDdidllel perior Court Judie David C.W, .tio bas known Karl fortevenl ,_.. laid tbae dacriptjoa.a are tnle IO IM mart. ... .. It caUICI udnat to lee ~ occur, .. said Car1a ... From my ~. venations with him, be'• a~-. penoo with a very nice fiunily. Canu is one of dozens ol oulilS officials ca\llbt in the middle Ol dlil Karl scandal . FOfme!' employw of (Pl••••-nm1A9J Edison a~nual d~piets drinkirig Furor over yearbook follows school role f\ in Hallmark protes By&oBDTBAUD ............... A. bot-ofr-tbb-paeu lblden.t yes- book is causina red face& at H.-. inaton Beach'• EdilOll Hilb Sc:Mol. an im:titution tbat receady took oa a . card firm b prialiaf ....... ~=~that •med to~ drinki na. . fUB-IMlle The yearbook CODWJll • ...... ~.:,= .=:e·coo1en.~d!I ...... and haviJls. tiOod lime. . One ~t. who taicl M'• .. steamed. -. described the Jayovt • '-the full Spods MclCmzie amt· meot. .. .. rm very OODCeJned and~ pointed," Principal JllCk said Thursday ... ff theft WIS a way oould recall it, I would. kt I cu't. ··1t depicts everythina we're apinst, .. he said of the layout .. h's absolutely the antithesis of what we stand for... : f.dnon pined a c:enain amOunt ot notoriety on the uti~ &oiqt recently when it became involVed ia a protest tpimt Hallmark after • parent discovered two pee1ias cards that linbd drinkiJlil to ... tiaB fun. (Pl--w Sil •OR/AS) Mudslinging: Who's to blame? Residents vow fight ··· as planners endorse CdM seniors project All started out focusina on the mues, but the direction of the race turned downward with rumon about Baker's marital problems. Over the coune of the race, tbe Pilot ~ived ~ lettCn abollt Baker and Co1 and teJepllone calls about Rosen~ All made clwaes about the candidates' pnvate lives. .. Only the rumon about Baker went public when an unidnti&ed man ltOOd up in a c:aodidatcs forum uid demanded Baker respond totbem. But all tbree cancticktes or people • toeia1ed witb abem ... 1rit mail that bontcred -or crunll - a delicate line between lelitimatc ._ ad limple mudlliQlial or ouuiOtlia. ' Alia tbe Piil. muy are pointina flQll!n at paid polidcar COMUbiata u tbe culpms. a cbarll Ibey raeat. <>r..-eo-i..,a.::ablican Party a.ir-..... Toaa-,_. dlle couultants-llld •JI ... ...., ... IOillillW tbe ~cl Mt.... . •1..-. I o U [• liisrlllna are ablolutdy Laauna Canyon fed up with this mucknJcina by paid pohtical backs that put it out," Fuentes said. '1be &Wlt is oe thole that push candidates to utilize t6is kind of mailer in a campaian." Political coDIU.hants COWi~ that nOthina toes out without a c:Udidate's approval. Harvey Eapnder of Harvey Enalander Conauhants did IOIDC wort Oft ballot measures in Sacramento ad E Monte and for Super- vison lloter Seantoa ad Gaddi Vaquez iD this year•1 campaip. He allo bladled the aupervilorial raca of Don Roda and Harriett Wloder two ,an"°' E lander laid bit firm includes a wriucn pro~ iD its COGtnct that DOtbina .-out without the candidate's OK. or be doeln't e-Y fot it. ~ yov can be sure we ID( evaythina llPed off, .. be said. • .. ,r • cuctidatc •Y! it'• the comuhant aDct DOC Ula. tben tbe candidatc is a liar," E .... oder ....... AIMI i( .... candidate really clida T bow ..... -COllRhant ... doiJll. tben tbe .._.kteiaaW." F d .. ,.... Mlll:ive iiiiilWI -~ a :nP'llM-..-•-C.-Amll/AI) BJ Oll&O IDJCll.&X ............ AD ddaty care home proposed for Corona dd Mat won the approval of the Newport Beach Plannina Com· missioo 'J"bunday rupt. bul Dot bdOre dOzea.s of ~ residents ~ tPinst the ps'Oject and ~ 1epl 8CtioD. The commillion voted S-1 to approve the coastNCtioo of a 54.~ ;?~ filcility ~t_ the comer of Drive and Pacific Coast H~ way. Commissioocr Harry Merrill voted aeaiDst the prqiocc. while Rena Koppdmu ... ablfiet. At 1 ll'Udi111 ~ mecties in April. tlae commillioo diftlC\ed Em· cnld A.90Cil .. to tc8k doWD meir .. lat tbe penoMI Clfe= the :·~·· 4indopaa. Alloallel. ........ ber of co. (!11-W. t.awti .. ••iMtias tbe llUD: WHO'S TO BLAMB ••• 1 Mil!I • commuaitt aympethizn. ""1be ftall weiPt oftbe ..... ouabt to t!. 8ftcr tbat PY in Arizou. .. he aid. • If ibcre are IK) laws, tbeR should '1e. .. ; 1llll waa oae of two main com- liilaints by Baker consultan1 Frank Caterinicdlio. f AftertbeBakendulieryalqationt went poblic, be laid the praa t.iled ~t tbec:ampaip t~·ntout ~ ~ mailen wer'e . .. A crune wu com mined... said. .. It was an aaonymous letter &om IJ\ Uollymous poup in a foden1 cam- paip. and that wu a violation of federal law.'" % 8u1 wont. Caterinicchio a.id, WU the way people have manar1 to skirt I.be .._ by usina the press to do ~ ~tion on tomethint that bu no buis in fact." be said. 04Y OU •TC forci DI us to make it a lqitimate i~ by commentina on it .. To respond simply to a ctwse by another candidlte1 I don't think is responsible jounwiam." Cateriniocbio suaested campaian consultants should lie licented I?)' the American Astoclation of Pohtical Consultants to clamp down on un· ethical . Eilee~\ rqiona.I political director for the usti for President campaipl, di~ .. What aood i1 that soi~ to do?" Padbcra asked. "Any poliucal con- suhant doesn't do an)'thina without the candidate's OK. You should license the candidates! .. ' Plldbefa llid Ge AAPC formed u Clhica coiaai-. abcMlt • ,., • abat U. been uyiae to ctnw .,.... llddeliw. ~ ...... ptoWem ii it'• Vcrf 10•_.toto• teven. ~tolll'etoa1'bat it eihicmJ." lhe Mid, '11llC ltMle la IO a.ray. it'• blird to make a ddcnnlu-uon. ••J balll IO UM .t.be auqy, but wt..~·· . . ic to me may ..ot be IO)OU." ;.!~ II &he pma lboukln't have die laker adul*Y illUO. 1be Gary Han tbitll Md Ion& been aa illM in WuhilllfOO D.C Wbcn ho c:Mllen9ed the Pftll tbeY bad to 10 for it," Padt;cq said. ''But in Baker'• cue it wu dif· fn'enL He ii a family man who had tome marital dHJiculties and ironed them out. ... , didn't become an iaoe until the papers were duped into makina it an issue.·· Neither Pldbera nor the others bold out much hope campeip styles will soon improve. "What is unfortuna1e is that every candidate would love to do only positive mail, .. Enender uid "But studies we ve done on focus poups show that people only re- member the neptive mail." Growth measure 14 votes behind A slow...,owtb measure in SeaJ Beach was losina by 14 votes Thurs.- day as election offac:ials strualed to complete the count of a09entee ballots. Sunny afternoon skies expected .. &a IO II t 1 • .. .. t1 " It • . .. . ., . .,. • • .. 11 t1 11 to .., ., . au II n .. .. •• It 11 • • " 11 It • .... .. ... to • .. " 17 • .. ., 1• .. .. ., n *' 101 • .......... 1111111!. •n ~ i~ Calif. Tempe IO n . ,. ~·,.,.. .. 17 11 .......... .. n•..,.... .. ., ·~ . 17. ..... 71 ,. ....... . .. -~ -n 11 ~ 11 • • ~Ollr ,. '°' • .,.. .. .... ,...-0 .. 1t47~ ... n t1 LOllf.,... n IO fl .... ~ n .... L.A.~ • • • ...,.... n 17 "........... • 11 • .......... 11 •n......., t7 .. 11...... 1tl '°' 74 ~---... 17 41 Olllilild • • • Or-.le .. '1 N ~........ 100 11•~ • ... ,_~ a 7140....... 1t ......... °" ,, n11-.... • 17 11 ._ • ..,... 10 "° n ...,_ 11 .. 11 .......... t 1 IO '4 1910.W a ....... _. ft ., 70 ... ,.,.,.... 11 nu._..._ ,. SENIORS COMPLEX IN CDMADV ANCES ••• 71 11 11 A . ... .... . .., ao ,. . •• .. 0 10 0 ..,_AM 71 ... .._...._. n 17 rt ...,..en.a n Pr.-Al IMame of thae reasons. we're con- inc:ed this is not a proper use of this ~ ... '"'Other residents were moR pointed le their criticism. : 1'berc'1 pq to be a war of traftk wn there IOOO." aid Dick Spehn, tilferrina to I.be pendinc development 'ol the neatby Irvine Coast. .. And ~·re eoalideri11 lt\lflina this thina •• down our t.hroeu. It's m-Cted.ible. a'*>lutdy incredible." After t.be ~ bearia&. the ciemmiWoa CODCluded that althouab tk EmcraJd ADOCiala project was .ftOt perfect, it WU cerWnfy better than the defunct rataurant cwrentJy occupyi. the ~Y· "I do think the residents bave the riabt to t.be ambiance tbeYre Uted to,.. said Commiaioner Gary Di Sano. .. Bu.t I do know that what bas been there hasn't worted." Tbc commission made a few chanan of ill own before approvina the JWOject. loppiQ& off an additional 3,300 IQuaR feet oft.be facility. It WU DOI clear wbeft the redue> lions would be made, but 3,300 1quare feet could mean 10 less rooms in the facility, brinaina the number of rooms down to 98. . Developer Jon Christaon said be wasn't sun: if the eroject WU econ- omically feasible with the additional area reduction. but added. "It's part ,. • ._...,.~ n of the cballeQIC ... Len Seltzer, chairman of'Ncjpbors to Prelerve Corona del Mar, aid the ~. apinst I.be facility is &.r from KARL CHARGED IN FUNDS PROBE ••• .. We are perfectlr ready to take this Prom Al to t!acCityCounci ;• beuicl==-"""Bonner laid at a news confmnce to • Seltzer said that because lbe reveal delails of the indictment. pro~ site bas no density delis-I'. nation, the city must wait until t.he Thirteen of Kart's 1ormer em-upc:omiQ& ,eoerat plan amendmenl1 p&oyccs, who were uled u conduits to consider the project. The city forthealJescdcontributiont; wer-enot attorney's otrtee disputes thatconten-indicted because most of them c::oop-tion. erated in the inv~tion and have Seltter l&ld his pup bas retained been saven limited immunity from lepl counsel and may consider a prosecution, Bonner said. lawsuit if the council upholds the .. Generally, we are more interested project's approval. , ./ in the person causins the contribu-tions to be made, .. he ~med. / made were still under investiption and Stock said that unidentified members of the Hart campaian are cooperatina with the aovemment. The indictment contends Karl made S200,000 in illepl camJ)llip contributions to Hart and other candidates. It said $38,300 went to conaressional and Senate candidates. while SJ S9,SOO went to Hart's l 984 campaip. , to resisn ~ Lorimar-Telepictures, followina connict-of-interest allep- tions. Kart said in an interview then that the comJ)llny'1atimated annual •les were between $80 million and SlOO million. In November of 1987, Lorimar- Telepicturcs filed suit apinst Kari, alles>QJ he had violated terms of a financiaJ ..,.eement made wh,n be resiped from K.arl-Lorimar.'He de- nied wronsdoina and the suit iJ pendina. FRIENDS SAY KARL·A BELIEVER ••• The indictment alleaes Kart also used his corporation, 1'.arl-U>rimar Home Video, to pve an illepJ S2S,OOO contribution to a fund-rai1e1 entitled .. An Evenina With Barbra Streisand and Robin Williams.•• If ec5nvtcted Karl fact.i 36 years in prison and fines totalina 11 least S930,000. H11 amipment was scheduled in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana on June 20. Before eettina into the video busi-ness. Karl published tsade mapzi~ ranains from the then-bu~nint waterbed industry to periodicals on spas and saunas. Fn.Al Karl rtporudly umuch u SI 0,000 to c;..ur•s failed 1986 coftlJ"elSionaJ ~paian. and were later allqedly ~·~buned Karl , While he bJ!: not want to ~ OC&rt's c:ontributions. Carter said be 11 ~ waitina for a ruommendation e the Federal Elections Com- oo about wbaa to do with the . ney. : .. All c:aodidates want to believe t people contribute to them be-- LIJe ~·re runnill(_ a aood cam· " said Car1er. Ibey appear to ~ contributions. Even so, it's ;not clear what a former candidate ~ould do. I feel very responsible rto-.rcS the c:ampaian and a11 the r.a• tpee>ple, and that's why we're waitina lfor the best amwer." r Part of the problem isdccidinawho Carter and other candidates should ve the Kart monq t.c:k to. Carter he'd like to IJVe bis share tO [juvenile prosrams. l "rd rather do somethin& posiuve I with it if it's &<>iQJ IO be aiven t.ck.•' Karri father, Georse Karl Sr., who also lives in Newport Beach. said he bad DO comment lbunda}'. How- ever, when the alleptions fim sur- faa:d in JanU&f)', Kart de.cribcd his ton as .. a aood family man and a real bani wodtt." Otbendow '°Karl weft allo tilbt-liooed about the indictment Oris To'Wnsend. former cams-ip man- ., for Hart and a friend of Karl's declined comment lbunday. A 1ee- ~ for an.orMy Doualas Dalton, who 11 Katf 1 lepJ countel aJona witb MicMd Genove1&, aid his office would not comment and had not teen the indictment Genovete WIS out of town Thurs- day and could not be reached for comment Officials at Cooper-Hamil- ton Co., Karf•s lrvi~-bued company named after his two tons, did not return phone caJls. to the Daily Pilot. Georse Urch, chairman of the Oranae County Democratic Party, said in January that Karl was very supportive of Gary Hart's bid for the presidency. "He put a lot of time and effort into t.becampeian. He'1 1ikethat Wbenhe aets into somethina he JOC1 111 the way," said Urch. "He and (Hart) were very dole, they rally tot alona well.·· Bernie Schneider, a Newport Beach attorney who is the lqal counsel for the Hart c:ampajp, uid be hasn't 1CCD 0t talked to Kart in about four months. He aaeed that Kart wu very supportive ol Han. u well u a number of other candidates. Schneider declined comment on the indictment, but said "he's brisht. ou1'0ina and entre{>reneurial. He was obv1ousJy very active in a variety of campaians 1n vinous parts of the state and country." Karl's arraipment is currently scheduled for June 20)n U.S. DtStnct Court in Santa Ana. "The fund-raiser benefited various candidates includint Timothy Wirth of Colorado, Tom DuchJe of South Dakota. Bob Edpr of Pennsylvania. Patrick Leahy of Vermont. and Alan Cranston of California. Bonner and Assistant U.S. At· tomcy Nancy Stock said a further p-and jury presentation will be made m the cue involvina other PoSSll>le particiJ)llnts in the~. They indicated that membm of Hart•s political campaip who en- c:ounaed the contributions to be Kart, who once described himself IS I "humble little IUY with the tom tennis shoeti" became a millionaire because of his foresi&ht in the maaa· zine and video markets. He started Karl Video in 1979. It was respon- sible for Fonda's first .. Workout .. video, which bas sold millioos of copies. After scllina his company to Lorimar in 198'4 for an undiscloted amount, Karl became president and chief execuuve of Kart.Lorimar Home Video division, with an em- ployment contract runnina throush 1989. In March 1987 Karl was forced Kart alto started publication of Newport Mapzine, which eventually evolved into Ora.nae Coast Mapzine after he sold interest in iL The Newport Beach resident now is the head of Karl-Irvine Films, a company Karl formed with Jama Irvine, whose ancntors founded The Irvine Co. Karl hvn in the B-a Canyon community. He is married and has two children. EDISON ANNUAL DEPICTS DRINKING ••• From Al The parent, who is on a committee the farm." staff, which makes the deasion on plannins a safe and sober pduauon Garland said he was on( of 1everal what kind of material ps into the party next Thurlday at Edison, took adults who checked the breath of yearbook, has voted not to permit the cards to Mothers Apinlt Drunk about 900 students at the recent such features in next year's yearbook. Driven who mounted a protest last senior prom to make sure there was Wheeler said his job is to keep the Fnday in front of the Hallmark no aJcobol. staff out of trouble. He said that be I • ITRAILER TENANTS IN MESA STRIKE~ •• rqjonaJ sales office in Newport "This lcJnd of thins makes us look may not have done at this year. Beach. like hypocrites." Brian Garland, who is scheduJed to The paae Mir the beck of the Janet Cater, president of the ftomAl eoy daily care such as swcepina or . '.Pickina up trash, is what they do :themselves, she said. walkin& about ~ cluster of homes tucked in an • ustria1 leCtion just west of New. -Boulevard. The pat's manqer, who lives in complex, did not answer his door unday for comment ReP1eK"Dta- tives from the property owner. Whitestone Properties in Santa Ana, muted to comment. Officials in Alotaa•s manascment com1>9ny. Mitns Manascment of Santa Ana. 4id not return telephone calls. White• t10ne'1 Tustin attorney, Terrance Calder, alto did not return telephone ~ · Jimenez said calls for help and requests for service are typicalfy met with Iona delays -if they are met at all. • "The mlDIFf yells It US that be is feileep. Or be telb us that we don't Piil much, so we don't Ft much, Jimenez •ad. .. He tdl1 us be'• our friend, but he's no friend." She said the ~nll were afmd of demandlna repeirs.. even when &be tc-.e pipes -which run above pound thfOUlbout the pert -broke and spewed raw ~ down the driveway of the complex. .. We always have~ problems ~.and they late their ume in fixi111 at. .. Jimenez tlid. '"The man...,. just '• OAANGE ........ COAST --· r.91 'liMe Of'lllCa .... ..,91.C.-...._CA .... ...,_ ... 1NO. C.... ..... CA GClt watches the kids play in the dirty water." Costa Mesa code~foroement of- ficials said they've never inspected the _puk for violations because trailer patkS are handled by the state. State officials in Sacramento were un- available for commerfl. Jimenez said Thursday that the tenants decided they'd had enoush. Thirteen families have united and have withheld their rents -which averqe S3SO a month -since May I. Bis white sips dot the windows of 1everal trailers, with bold red letters declarina; .. This apartment is on rent strike." "F'mallv, we talked; we Sot tostther,'' Jimenez said. "It's im\l:°rt- ant that we are totether fishtina. ' The families enlisted the help of residents-f'iabu attorney Richard Spix, who is directina the rent strike. So far, he estimates. more than S4.~so has been withheld. E vicuoa notices -and Spix •s 1ep.1 countennoves -have been fiJed in Harbor Munici09l Court. They should reach trial in about a month, Spix said. But SpU laid the eviction aotica would bave come with or without the rent strike. .. Tbe company jU11 boulbt tbe propert)'. and told tbcm all to move." Spix said. ''They want to make it into succeed the retinna Kennedy as yearbook caus.ins the controvmy Mothen Apmst Drunk Driven, said a commercial district." principal on July I, represented was purcbued by students for photos the photo plllD Points 6ut the impon- Spix said he contacted Costa Mesa Edison Hi&h at the demonstration. and messqes, school officials said. ance of the ~up's recent protest officialsabout the owner's intentions, Garland, who said he had seen too Jim Wheeler, a 19·year adviser or against Hitlmark. and the project was dropped. City many instance$ ofstudents "drinkina the yearbook -the Oracle, said be T · · plannins officials confirmed that the and drivina and dyina." said Thurs-wn•t been sure on "where to draw " eeo..qe dmwna is insidious. owner applied for the necessary day that the pqe ofpanyin' 1tudenu the line" in lisht of recent Supreme Seventy percent of students in hiab permits to develop the property and reflects "poor jud&ment" and puts Court decisions concernina freedom school unfor1unately drink. Cara. that the request WIS withdrawn. out a poor imqe of the tehool. of .press involvins student publi-sayina that it'• funny and bumoro• But Juan Villasana, SO, who hu "It won•t happen•'"· .. Garland cauons. and acceptable contribute to dlic lived in Aloha Palms for three yean said, "I won't tolerate it You can bet But Wheeler said the yearbook problem, It illusuates bow much with his wife and three children, said 1 -:----------------------------w_o_rk_we __ h_av_e_t_o_do_ ... _____ _ he bas not received any notice that devcJ~ent plans were scrapped. Al bis 17-year-<>ld daushter, Inna. translated, the tailor said be is pan.iciJ)llUftl in the rent strike to •ve enouab money to find a new home. "They pve us six months notice to ave," Juan Villasana said. '1'hey told us to leave because they were aoina to destroy the trailer par1(. .. Look.in, over the refuse -includ-ina t.be stnppcd bulk of I Honda Civic -that littcn the pert, Villasana •id be is ready to move. .. They never fix anythina, .. he Mid. Jimenez said she lites ber hdme, and is fiahtina to remain. "We are all families with kids," she 11id ... We don•t have problems with crime or anythina lite that. It'• calm ~quiet. they just don'& ille QR of it or lisaen to us. ... .. They think we are dumb, diny people. They are mistaken." / a..... .. "1-M7t .._ & ..... .., '"' Jratcall 642-6088 ............... ~. c;-. ..... Clllofla ·--~ ...... • .. ,..,_._,u,,..,.. ........ ...., t Cira a r ,,,.,, .... ..... ?::'~ ~-- t --'"""-------i&JU@W JUNE 10,1988 1WLY PD.OT ENTERTAINMENT GlJID[ \q.4/1'0.24 ,. 'View From Bridge_' noses out 'Quilters' , .. T111s • • • Soath C.oat Repertory bu plmmod a Latino festival oa its main l1aF u a fu6.railer for its upc:omin& Hispanic Playwwipu Project. A coaoert of latioo aiaeen. ~ c:cmectiam and other c:debritiea will pabm June 20 to bdp IUpport the third annual play development project. wtUdl will be paeoted Aut-2-14. Twenty Latino playwriahU will be sbOWCllOd at the event. - Tdds for the fund-railer are S2.S. Call SCR's Debra Steckel at 9S7~33 b' more informatioo. ••• Eva with an admirable ~uction of the same show a few miles up the heway, the Soutbamptoo DinDer Thaler bat struck Pd witb itl venioedihe twc>dwacter muaic:al .. 1 Do, I Do ... A beavy demand for ticketa bu prompted an extension of the tbow to July )I al tbe Sao Clemente dinner boule. It ori&UWIY WU ICbeduliid to wiodapaat~ Bdle Calaway aod Jack Hapny star in the musical version of'1'be F~, .. wb.icb Dia~ Wedne.dlys ~Sundays a1 Soutbampton, 140 Ave. Pico. Call 4~ 7576 b ticket information. • • • The Seddlet.ct Compuy Contcnatory, an honors~ for biab ICbool ud c:olqe theater s&udents, is acceptina applications f'or its 11th a1mnw.r ltllioG. Stedeots ecc:epWld in10 the ~can eam up ao 10 Wliu of lower-divirion~c:redit while wortiQa wi1b theater prOfmiooals in the areas of Id wl coaumc ~ !°" ~. tielltiai ud special dleela. ._ aad bcJllle mo ._.meat and artt ldmilUlllatioe. nelUIDmereeMOD ..,.Jalv I witb .. Fcdiddat 1rc--oea--'wa-1y" aod Will indude ""Tbe Wizard or or ui'rusp 1oys • DiMUa. .. ean David f'ecol•o, productioa mr ... al stl-4764 b fbi1W dctailt. Editor. Tom Tait Dnleboot Edhot: S..-.:A:Mll Omlit11tS. ricN: ... ...,.. ~ Dnc:f(r.(Jgy Ferrato . . .... ..., .. r' • ---• ----• • ~ ' '• ... . . . . ·~· . -, .. . . --.. 4. --__ .. -~ -- POWE .. R PLAKT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 B7JOBNROOS · For better or worse Robert Plant will always stand in the engulfing shadow of one of rock•s rowdiest and most popular bands -Led Z-eppelin. The leaendary group diSbanded after the alcohol-related death of drummer John ••Bonzo .. Bonham in 1980. Contributing to contemeorary rock ,n, roll on bis own terms is something that s currently very · important to Plant, who brinp his young. new bend to the Pacific--Ampitheatre Moriday niaht · · ' ' •POWAQQA TSI' BETTER TRAN SQllDfEX •••••••••••••••••••••••.••••.••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••. 10 "Powqqatsi,,. the sequel to Godfrey Regio's critically acclaimed .. Koyaanisqatsi," underwhelmed most of our guest critics. Some didn't understand the wordless film, and others warned it will induce sleep. The pace will be livelier next week, their last, as Tom Hanks grows up quickly in "Bia." STARS CAKE OUT AT TBE OAKS ••••••••• 11 . By VIDA DEAN · For the third year, Joan Irvine Smith brought VirJin!a bunt country traditions to Oranac County with The Oaks Cassie, a mix of soci•lizin& and horses. The Oaks, Smith'• private stables, in San Juan Capistrano was the scttina for last weekend's three-day hone jumping stiow. Between the Sunday mornina Acom Junior Amateur Grandprix and the Oab Grand~ luncbina under the canopy was the order of business for mvited friends <(Smith and her mother Athalie Oarke. OutOn'lbe'lbMl BJ JUDY CIU.ID~ • Maybe anythiaa,oet in tbi Mediterranean, and tbeR seems to be a are.t empbuis • ac:.uzy Roup on foOd ftom the Mediterranean, Wbei'e many ethnic cuisines conveqe. No onectini~at ac:.uzy Rouae, named for the red wine ofBouzy in Fruclei OMm.,..ne leP.on, will complain about variety. CAJ;.SRDAa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ~l>C)ll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.tl . . GA1"1aa1aa. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 m A WA~KING TOUR of By ROBERT HYNDMAN ( ~ Of the Doily Pilot Stoff n the old days, folb from Newport Beoch' s Balboa Peninsula 1s Pasadena and Los Angeles on especially welcome destination. would toke the Red Car oJI the In o region profoundly dependent way down to the peninsuta f0< on outomotivetronsportation, o weekend getaway. In the '20s, live Balboa stands out as one of the few theater was the attraction ot what is ploce$.ie,Orange County where now the Balboa Cinema. In the '30s, ~locomotion is the they come to watch the big bondJ pre emit fonn of transit. That's why swingjng in the upstairs 00.oom of BoJboo '1outd be toured on foot . So the PO'iaion. In the' 40s, the crowds ofter tr<Jteling eastbound on Balboa spreod to the Rendezvous Ballroom, Boule &J.he heart of the Balboa the new pier ond the varied · w. attractions of the fun Zone. During the' 50s and' 60s, teen.agers on spring break kept the festive moocj olive, coming from all over the country to celebrate Bal Week. Acto.Moli.Sfreil~-Studio lllOrk, the Bolboo Pov~ion. Built woy Cote. tncwnforitt~ Tntt..me hod 1n 1905 '°' $ 15 ,000, the Things quieted down o bitfo '70s dnd eorty '80s. But Bolboo opQ<Yentty was just resting before · ~~4paD'CMO'OWd favb wos to be the center of what --::o fOliiar 1. As promota•befieved would be o next metamorphosis. And tQday, following o flurry of redeve1r:, m• in the past five years, Bolboo is ploying host to throngs of visitcxi who come to en1oy the mix of historical interest and contem changes amid some of the mosr pidureS(Jle coastal scenery tot. ' found anywhere in the country Now, as the days grow sunnier ond the evenings more comfortable, 'tQJ tOiibrd llaiOf Wiv119 noiae recreohonal oreo. lolbOci._,or ,.11 pca6'Jrst The Red Car Loe ended at the ........................ ~ Pov1 bodguem from los Angeles ~~l~~ .. p----~I I abandoned and two men, Doug -wheelers, Boogie Boards, beach a choirs and umbrellas con be rented, and firewood, suntan lotion and osssorted snacks can be J:Uchosed. Post the stand 1s the historic 8al>OO Inn, constructed in 1930 in time to become a getaway for such Holywood stars as H~ey &ogc.t, Cay Grant and Errol Flynn. After faling into disrepair, the Im waspwchosed in 1985 and, despite ·some financial ~ing bk>ds along the woy, is making a sincere bid to regain some of its old tjtxy. Abo~ and Jeff, BofJoo's livellfleS.S. Doily P'tlot photos. Cover photo by NidSoozo. .. and Olt& MOS to the north w°'*l spreod·~ me Bci>OO area. en~rv lcJllD*eke00s a summer vocaf!Ofa Of\lhll*•ia. Dlinngtfle 193~. evidenc&of the Big 8(lld Ero was seen ondtieord at the Povtort, which hostedBemy Goodmon, Coutt a....dJhe Dorsty bo ~. andl'ft11 lie(rit'l bortiooweeii11gilla.the ~. tHarris, incidental. ly, c~ Povifion the "Taj Mahal of Newport Beoc:h. "I A few yeas later, the big boods moved to the nearby but oow dehro Rende~ Batoom, and the PoviflOO become the site of famed wol ·O· thens and dance marathons popub <bing that era. The Povilm fel upon tod tines, but was r~ Ml the 1960s and '7~. complete by theft with extensive sponf ishlngoctrvities. Thos8 cen- time with Dovey' s Loder and the Catalino Passenger Service opetat· ing out 9'. the historic cupolo·tQA>ed f Please see &AJNJA/Poge 121 o.1y Plot °"'8boolt1 AtdllJ, -. 1o; ,.. •a 9g9, .Ot MU\. ,'(mbh~ \lfOC>defaQ foJtq ~ * S f. ' " Calendar -. . . ------3 . . ~ ----'· ---·_ -. . . --. - - -·_ JUNE BM TW T F B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 131415 16 1718 19 20 21 26 27 2829 30 ~~:S'li~ lbc Ollck Corea EJecttric Band toni&bt in a Bemon A HtJdties command perfonn.ance at a p.m. Reserved seatina only: $19.SO. Tickeu are availabk at the Pacific Amphitheatre boA oftic:t" and at all Ticketron locations. For more infor· mation and to clwwe tickets by phone, call Tdetron at 634--1300. ~'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· CLUB in the Newporter Raort, 1107 Jamboree Roed, Newport 8eacb presenlS the p>lden. olroc:k 'D' roll 7 p.m.. to 2 a.m. ni&bUy except Sunday and Mooday. fiio cover cbarle. C1assic bQc1s will perform the era's sreatest bits from '"Good GoUy, Mia Molly," to .. I Want To Hold Your Hand. .. 644-1700. POU& l&AIONI llOTBL 690 Newport Cater Drive. Newport Bcacb praeDll Matleoe Alden'• sonp ud music ha tbe Comc:natory U>unie Mooday du'oulb Friday S to 8 p.m. and Saewday~ 6 to I p.m. TllE WBrl'B BOUIE ~t and Tavern. 340 South C.oaat ff!tb-way, Llpna Beacb.. praeoU live entertainment ud dancina niabtly. 494-8088. SUNSn PtJB I 66SS Pecific Q,u\ Hiahway, SuMet Bcacb. offers Jive enter1ainmeot .even niaht.a at wieek. Toni&bt .00 Saturday, The Code. ~30p.m. to 1:30a.m. 592-1926. OOUBTBOVIE aaTAUBANT preseou Nathanid Jam and lbc Wayne Wayne Band Thursday tbroQ&b Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to J LID. The CourthOUIC lS localed one. block off the -ss freeway, West on MacArthur Blvd. in the Hutton Centre. 721-812&. USS. THE a.VB 2215 Newport Blvd. jn Coc1a Mesa. F1ubilta liabu, minon and a bu,e dance floor. Rot· shirts or aborts. Ticket.a are SS for all shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call 833-1160. TBB BOP praenu the coolest .. Hoppy"' Hour in 10WD S-7 p.m. toniaht, and Saturday, Dance with Rick Johnlon ($3 cover ~); Sunday, the Hop katurea the .. British lovuion" with Rock Around 81:d ($3 cover cbarle) and is Monday, .. Rock Around the Clock,•• a history of rock and roD featurina HEY KIDS WIN A FREE TICKET TO THE FIEST All MILE SQUARE PARK (Brookhc.nt at H9ll) SGAEATDAYS JUNE 30 THAU JULY 4 Juon ~Tun. at 8 p.m.($3 cover cbarie).; Wed. Lio Syncs CODtesb, DO cover cbartel 'rhunday, Dance! Duce! Dance! witb llictfob.moo,, no cover charae. 11774 Brookhunt. Foantain Valley. 963-2366. TBB caoh BOVIB,32802 South PKific Qmt ffiabway, South Llpna Friiak Ricci ancJ Trio pafOnn tuac1ay tbroQlh Saturday, 9 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m. Blue Adept is featuml Sunday and MOGday at 8:30 p.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626. OOACB BOUSE 331S7 Camino Capistrano, San'--Juan CapisttaDO pcaeot.a Leo Kottke toniabt. . For ticket ules and dinner reservations. call 496-8930. Concert hot line: 496-8927. Satanlay ;~ PACIPIC AMPl'l'BBATllB Sandi Patti With ~..,O.vid T. ~p~R~= $16.SO/laMl tea~ $12.SO. Tictets are available at the Pacific Amphitheatrt'box office and at all Ticbtron loeationa. Fot more infor- mation and 10 c:buJc ticUU by phone. call Teletron at 634--1300. lllVINE llBADOWS AlllPBll'BBATB& praents O.vid Lee Roth with PCMtOn at I p.m. Tickets available at Ttctetmaater, 7~2000 or at the box office oa the ni&bt of performance only. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno'a camtVlll Rldea • Ma end Cf1itta Delly EnWrtalnment (714) llZ-4441 1.~ NttA a.UO. ---CAO ~ EntrlM MU8t .. Received Br ~~AL~ June 27th, 1• .... -.-~ Your Name wm .. At The Ticket Booth At COCMifNITA The F ... ta. You Get In ~LOii"'"OPCMMI YOAJI Name FREE. . .ut SONe The Puute OM Enttf Per Child • Fii Out The Entry Mow •.,_It To The ADORESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----...-.:.-- CITY~~~~~~~~--'- Top 11r. •eot• ...,. .... ....,__.11911a!_.7 ... 10attMCruyllOl'M .......... ...,~(DJ'w .... mt. Rewport •r1 .. •-••ay) 8uda A-.._ dcbl ~ _. ••nner nu wath•, .UM•1a12. CH•VY CHAS• PUNNYl'ARM ?:::::Jll ____ ...... Qiiiiiiiiii~;::;--i,..=-;;.-..... ~-...,,_..,,,_ ..... ,: .. • . =I 1 ,. dl!i;) p.e. ID l • ~Sada tlaroasb aa...__JUl .W. ~.Nftr.. ...,. .... 6e71m. tm •••• --....... .. ,......)tO .... C..fM. ................ Le HM' lwldMc:illl~. --•ma POa .,,,, PllCilc c...a ISJ 09, ..... '-:'. ~ I 1 111~ ..... I&-.. n. MillllY A,en &oai 3 '° 7 p.m.; ...... -....... I p..m. to midnjpt. "201926; __ ....._,._., •• « ~ PAal'IC AllPllllBAftE Robert "-l _.., at 7:30 p.m. Raerved .... ~ Sl'4. Tickets are •VlllMle at* r.cific Amobitbeatre boa c6:e ud at aD licketroo loeMiw.; For more information aod ID dllqe 1idrds by phone. call T...-1& 6~1,)00. 1AMD LOOIB'I 1670 Newport -.. at 1711l Scnc1. CQfta Mesa. Free ldini--. MUI& be '21 and over. 64S-S441.. COM:11 llCKJIE 331 S7 Camino ~ San Juan Capistrano ts Zodiac Mindwarp and the ~Ra.ction t.onigbL f:or ticket lalel and dinner racrvations, caJJ 496-8930. Concert hotline 496-1927. TBB WmrB 80VSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coat Hp. way, L.aPo.a Beach, pramtl live cnt.enailUDCftt and daoci111 ... tly. 494 IOll. - T•& COUllTBOUIS au. TAvaAN'I' Natbanid Jam Ind M~ th~ Wednadly &om 6:30 p.m. One bAoct off the SS Fneway.k wesa on MacArthur Blvd. in Hun.on untre. RJNIBT PUB l 66SS Pacific C.out Hilbway. Sumet Beach, offers live tater1.linment teVCD niabts at week. ' AWESOME ... ~special effects, fabUlouscreatures and other·worldly settings:· -lo.eph Gelmls., ,.._WSDAY ··1 LOVE 'WILLOW' ... Enthralling, beautifully produced with enough . thillls and unique tOuches for bOth tirtght kids and lhtelllgent adults:. -~~In. . _, P ACD Nn'l'.aAJa l lstl Beac:la mvd. ia HuntiJliltoD ~ BhlCI Nilbt. Show time is 10 m. ll and owr. Mmitrion 1& IM~ ii S4. o.11964-2211 for~ CANNDY &ar.MJaANT ~ Dilbt. Wednelda~ and TllUnday. tbe Mart: Guenero Duo. 3010 IMil)dle Ave. Newoort Baell. 67S"Sm . SlJJtimBt PVa 16655 PllCilc ec.. ffilbway. SuD9d 8-:b, o&n live entenailltDCllt lt'Ven nilbts at week. The Mib tooilbt 9 p.m. IO 1 a.m. S92-1926. TllE WlllTB BOVIE Resiauraot and Tavern. 3"40 South C.out Hisb- way, Lacuna Bach. praents Luke and the Locomotives 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. $2 coverdwJe. 494-808&. 'WeclDHlla7 · COACH llOUIB 331S7 Camiao' Capisuuo. San Juan Ca · pn!lmts0Mib Mecbeoy ~ ticket lalea ud dinDc:r raervaUoas. call 496-8930. Concat ...,. line: 496-1927. IDOCK'B VPITAIBS LOUNGE presents SheAna Hope and Martin Mead 8 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. Wednelday throuah SaUfd&y. Country, c.iun. Blues, Jazz and sbowtv.Des. I ( 120 Von Karman Ave. Irvine. SSJ.130S TB!! WBJtB llOlllE Resiaurant and Tavern. 340 South Cout Hp. way, l..ap.na BalCb., preseftts live entertainment and daDc:in& nishtly. 494-8088. IVNIBT PUB l 66SS Picific Coast Hiabway, SU8ICt &.ch. ofJen live en1er1aiiunent IC'VeD niPts at week. The International RClllc AU Stan 9 P·"l· 10 1 a.m. s92.ua., SUNSET PUS l 66SS Pacific Coast .,.,..., · . • WWW a . . . We got the releases ~you want. 1 Ahd wi put. them on sale. BOZSCAGGS 011IE.R llO.\DS -or~~ ~-__, .....O..Of _ _, KBTH9WEAI' ...... UilF&IS& Bllllra All DG, London, Phlllps, Argo & l!Olseau-Lyre Tltles In Stock s2g~ Sale ends June 19, 1988. JUDAS PRIEST AAllfrDOWN . ...-~1--­-.... ·--== WH I TE L I O N PRIDE , q .; r' T -~ ----·=--·--. 2!! AIEwpwaoe. a..e.1tH11as.lle C111111M 29! J . ~ 1 ' - = r ~.:. --------- ·BETTE· +LILY x 2 "A RED-HOT, ROWNGD FUNNY <Dir.Dr TEAM. A PllEBALL FAl<Z." ~~-------------~iii _ .. _,WM ~I', ' ' . _L.._ -- ---SUS • 2 For.racrvatio'ns and inlonnation., .................................................. llK'! .......................... . cd 1)6.1744. N t PJU.&N.D.a.a linclaUIOCiatioa e p or i'ec1~~P.~~ m7! W 7.ot lloom, lrviDc Hihon. 17900 Jambofte Roed. lrviDe. Free valet c t M 1*ti111. ldmiaion is SI per Oct ia~for half..price it you Ci~ OS a esa friend, ~ ie &cc if you brina two by c:a1linl 16).3111, exiension 2111 after ) p.m. free 3-month pusive c benhi by nendin&. Y M A ~~ BEAClf WUNG llNGLD a club for non-smokina ~ taiJOn with or without a ~ ZfJ1~;. ~r!:~m~~~ at YMCA WALK-A-THON PLANJE> the Huatinclon Beach Inn, Pacific ATIDWOON blcydists, joatrs. sbtebolrders and wa!Mrs! ''ROtH> M BAY NfY Ol' Cout Hi&hway in HuntJnaton Beach • p Vrt...t..1 Club 6:30 10 10 p.m. Meetina beains with WAY."~ by the Newport.cost. Mesa YW.A s aren -proeram drinks and hon d'oeuvres in the her, setbon tS scMduled for Saturday. June 18. 1988 . This nent becms at 1:00 p.1und folloMd by a meetina and activities concludes witb a plClllC klndt Ind 1 nnm at the YID.. al 7 p.m. Social hour follows the ........ f 5 ..-..-for this 4-flllle mcetina. Colt id6. CaJI 67)..30J 8for Each parbcipant is responsible iur ~a "'"*'"'"' o ,_..._ recorded iofo about club actmties. wall. I 0 Cl AL p u Na R 0 p F 0 a ~ ff• tta nlt·..ttloft .. help ~bsidai the many ta1111lles In the -11NGL1S Opportunities and ao-· f ...__ to "F--....,.,........._ tivitiea sponsored by the Knowledp Pweot/Child pnllf1m. The -11111 0 u~ proerams IS _..,, u-·-- Bank. 7 co I 0 p.m. in Cost.a Mesa. Call nionshif of parent Ind cMd." 193-7178 for location and infor· FM llOtt idonftltioa lbolt i.ow you can partJciplte m "ROtH> M BAY NfY Ol' mation. Materials and refreshments WAY," contact the YID It (714)"2·9990. provided. ...__ ru-..A f 0 All l 11!! NI 0 a CB NT Ea The Parent~ fednbioft wolld lib to ttlri the ,._. for Ullliil1 __. • o llNGLa meet Wedne9days 3 to 4 bnd tbe Bay Any (X wty. \Wtlout tt9 hetp, t1'ls Mnt woGld not haft been e.~ in lloom 3. ,.._;w... CoO'ce and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m. ....-. followed by a ~ prosram. n. New Part Newport ~ Lone John snen 111....say ----le Meridlen Hotel The Dlity Not PllDIS OP LIFE SINGln meet Edwlfds Theatres Pip i>t a dilcuMloo poup in Hunti.Qltoft Oii TICO Rid lion Inn 8eacb at 7 p.m. Non membm Sl. In 1 btM wMn f11Ma .,. ~tom aipart by confllctq schedules and mtuesl'$, Rdtesluneata. for raervations and ..... -<om Mesa YID 0 tdrt111* _ ... of its Parent-OtitkS Federation. The location, cal1 IJ6.8744. Ulllll ....,..,_, ..., .,.,,_ TA.NGO, Dlla> AND BAU.aOOlll F•ation allows S*tftts _. tMir dlildr• the~ to IOffl, tO('ettler. 1 ll'QUP DANCE a.t1ll Meets ev~ Th~ and shale in its posrtivt _, ..... ltJftosc>Mra. day at I p.m. at 738 W. 17th t., three c __.. «-,......-._ ............... er ..... ..,._.. ... -~ and much mofe. ActlYltles blocb IOUth of Nc:wpon Blvd. in &::.All ........ ~--u-..... ,_........,_,..,..w Cou Mesa. Sl9 month fees. Learn .,. ~with the II' and lbiity leftl of tbe dMld "'mind. As they mature. the tbt latnt daDUS followed by a dance ..a.:w.-~ 11 ...,.A..._ tbeir own actmbes. or otber Ktiv1ties e8Ch week. For ..,_ .. ,an lJwtlft llOrt;+=~ _ ...... mote iDformation calJ 494-0593. TM &r°"PS each !Mil twict Of dll'el blnes a llOflttl on a year-round bisas. The ilA..P SiQlles A.Dociation of Pro-.,..,..... &rOIPS indldl; feaioDa1s meet every Thursday e~ DiDs iJa me Zot Lou1*. Irvine Hihon IOMI MAIDS -fllolas and ....., (aces 0.9) and Towers. 40S ancfJamboree Blvd. IOMI PlltCESSES · Olds _. ~ <aces S-9) 6 p.m. 10 1 l p.m •. Small ~P IOMI GUUS -Olds_. .,. (lllS 5-9) ~ penoaal unrod~ L 9 bot aad cold bon d'oeuvres. Social. "*" 81AV£S -llDm Md SDaS (lllS v ) ctanci1111. 111.iun a.nd pnzes. S 1211 the TRAlll.AZEt (BOYS) -OD .., .s (aces ~ 12) door. Call for informatJon 66S-6633 TRAUWlR (GR.S). Molts and ...,tin <aces~ 12) ot 261-2023. 5 TDa• ..... TtS. ~ _. ••A•s <-9-12) ""NO N.UIB" SINOLBS DANCE 1-.-. -,.. -.- co I p.m. at Twains, 2101 E. EdiQFr 10M WOS • Mam _. *' ( ... t-12) at tllc .SS Freeway, Santa Ana. Duce ems_, CMAYAllS &Ad~ bour, door prizes and bon d'OCtlYra.. $4 adnussion. No dues, Spa is stll ........ tor .., of IM suntmtr CllllPS and ClravallS ofttfed DO manbenllip fees.. Call S21.1691 for mote ialbnnatioo. •A CllOaUS UNr at the Gruel Ohmer Theater, 7 freedman Way, AMl!ieim (771-771.0), niabtly ~cept MC*laya at vll')lQI CW1a1n uma ... fWtber IM)tice. •ALOfim TOG&9 -a& .. aa,.... ~ ~ .._ ThealCr Lape at the CUrtaa 1lleMcr I Civic Ccata Drive. Bra (524-66S3). Wcdaadays Wouab Sat-.... , ... a ~m. untilJUDC 25. "II.MS oo-mr wS •·w-aa'"t•& war aa t11c (.)press Civic lbeeta. 5172 Oru.e Ave.. Cyprus (llt-6796).= aad SXat~ • a p.a. luoe lS witb • ....... Mal Sonday at]~~· .. AICllU'l"IN' a.an-'" •• \be Mdac.Mkt CommunitY Cent.er, 0.DlftM AvenaJc It MalYCm Stft:et. f\lncnoo (992-7432). Tbu~ya .,,.. SUedl)'S ., • p.m. unul June 21. . !"'OCJl.DaN Gllll"'" oa the nwn ~ ofSouih Coast Repertory. 6SS ;r owa Ceat.er Drive, Colla Mesa =33) Tuesdays throuah at a p.m •• Sauirdays at 2:)9 and ~ sundayi at 2: 30 and 7: 30 until lllf°"'9 tllil lillwport~ lilesa VliKA. Rlestllbon IS Ol'I A first CW, int llf1ll b1Sis so si&JI 'fOlll ~ .. .,. to lltSllrt that they &et tD ID o. tlle ....... , of their cMict. The first caman is a bu state ld'Wtlltare to Lat Po-el Vmt Utati. Mmda. Ind Colorado. S. Brye._, the 6rnt Clnyon. This ClflYlft IS fof tnnacers 14-16 Ind tMes pAac.e July 9-l 6ttl IMftltlen pay $200 and non-tnembers, S255 A three state mu tour cs the second caravan Pwtiaplr1ts ..a SQ)IJf the backwoods of Ut3h, Nnada and Anzonl. T~ 14-17. d "'IOY tlll ... SWltllm&. bile relays and a ... tnathlon Yll:A mesnbers pay $185 Ml ,_. members. $195. Thl:s carann reqwes at lmt 1 10 speed I* and al those tntlfested need to attead 1 meetJnt before the ~ C.. the Yll:A for 1nionnatJoll on ~ date. The aravan lam on July 23 and returns Jut1 30. For those who towe the outdoors and want to eioenence one of Caktofru's most beaubhlf national l*ks. the Yosemite C¥1Yan IS sreat! F0t 7 days, Aucmt S.lltlt. ~ 13-16. wiM exolort Yosemtte Vllltty. Klf1IS Canyon. Paradise V*r. and U. Sequoias Great fomt The cost of ~ outdoor adventure cs 1190 for YMCA meMbers and $200 tor non.members Surfef pys and cwts e&11 catch the wives trOfll Newport Bodi to Saa O..'s Mission Bay on tht Surl n' F1111 Clfma ft~ Aupst 28 Sepuinber 2. ThlS ICt"* adwature i11cWes ~body~ and~ T~ 11·1•. can soil ap tbe un ..,.... the day and rem tnder the stars at nicfll This aravm costs $180 lof v..:A members and $190torllOft1111mhrs. The price of uch arlYln includes the tran:sC)OltJboft and meals ~ .. need extra money tell~ &Ad Side U.S. rf any. To reester tor 111'1 of these Camps and C..Yln ewnons. a 115 deposit °' hil prymeat is d.e at the blM JOll SllJHIP. The bAa IS r9QUirtd the Monday BEFORE 1 Sl!SSIOO bepts. Fees 1tt ,_. refundable but may be transferred to anoU. ..,... For fltf'ttler intonuboll Oft Ille Clalps and Carmns ell the YID at (714) 642-9990. Complementary Spinal Screening and Complete Muscle Testing on Race Day! Look for Pries11ey Chiropractic at The Finish Line of the Newport, Costa Mesa YMCA Walk-A-Thon Jaturday. June 18 PRIE STLEY ~ CHIROPRAc-1-·1c Comptete FM\lly HeMttl Care 2867 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def Mar (714) 675-7113 i -~ .... . . Calendar Chntinued . -------. -- ' . 7' .: . -t '; .. ~ '· ~ • . . . . -. . ...~ ' Julv 14. «llAJlVEY" at the C.OSta Mesa Civic Playhouse, 611 Hamjlton St., Costa Mesa (6SO-S269), Thursdays through Sat~ys at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 until J\UJ,e 26. "I DO, l Di&" at the L,ai\m& Playhouse, 606 U&una Canyon Road. Lquna Beacn (494-0743), Tuesdays throuah Satwdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2;30 until June 19. .. I DO. I DO" at the Southampton Dinner Theater, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (49S-7S76). Wednesdays and lborsdays at 8: 1 S, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:4S, Sundays at 1:30 and 8:1S throuah June 19. '°TBB IMPORTANCE 01' BEING EARNJ!'BI"' by the La Habn Com- muruty Theater at the Depot P!ay- bouse. 311 S. Euclid St., ta Habra (992-0498), Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuab June 2S. .. MURDER BY THE BOOI" at the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrillo,~ San Oemente ( 492-046S). Wednesdays throuah Sat· urdays at 8 p.m. un~~ 2. '"THE PIED " by the American Olildren 's Theater at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center, 931 N . Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (751 -S032), Saturdays and Sundays at 1 p.m. throuab June 26. '"PlJMP BOYS AND DINET'ID" at the Gem Tbea~J 182S2 Main St., Garden Grove (6J0-7213), Wednes- days thro~ Saturdays at 8 p.m. until June 2S with Sunday performances June 12 at 7:30aodJune 19at 3 p.m. "SEA.SCAPE" at the Alternative Repenory Theater, 1636 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana (8* 7629), ex- tended performances Fnday1 through Sundays at 8 p.m. until June 19. "TllB SOUND OP MUSIC' at Eliubeth Howard'• CUrtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (83S-I S40). ni&btly except Mondays at varyina curtain times throuab Sept. 4. -ENSEMBLE RECITAL Suzuki Method piano students from • 4 throuah colle&ie qe Pf'CICDt their 20th annual public piano ensemble recital at 7:30 (>.m. in the Robert B. Moore Auditonum, Oranae Coast COiiete. Costa Mesa. Hi&hlia:b . the sram will be 20 pi.anot tut& ~ strinc orchestra, and a 'f 00 voice chorale. SS donation. For tickeu and reservations. call S49'"4136 or 964-9734. BAROQUE MUSIC PESTIV AL of Corona del Mar pmeots Grt&Ory Wait. tenor, witbcelloaod barpl.icord l)Cfformina worb by Albinoni. Su Harmon, IOJ)t'UO and Christopher Lindbloom, baritone, will be featured~ in a humorous intermezzo. Prop'am begins at 8 p.m. at Sherman Library and Gardens, 264S f.ast Cout Hi&b· way, Corona del Mar. For ticiet information call 673-1880. UCI SYMPHONY OllCllEITRA Zdman Bober, conductor and pest anist David Shifrin. clarinet. I p.m. Fine Arts Villqc Thqtre, toniabt and Saturday. TicketsS7.1S a.,d ~at Bren Center Boll office ., l Ticketron. ' ---~ Satanlaf - SPRING RECITAL Talent Educa- tion of Orantc County, a non-profit Suzuki music orp.niutaon, will pres.. cot iu first annual Sprina Recital at 8 p.m., .at Fullerton Music. 121 N. Harbor Blvd.,Fullcnon. Admiaion is free. • MEDITERRANEAN MOODS presented by the Gardea Grove S)'O;)phony at 8 p.m. in the Don Wash Auditorium, 11271 Stanford Ave~ M~-=.11~:1.•"' I ...... DI .............. .. -.................... .., .. .. .. ..... .. .. ,..11. • 11-:r -Jenee Mlllln, tENYOAK TIMES .... mllll llllldlCll ........ T 1'11111!' ~ Hlmly. I.OS AHGElES ~y NEWS .,. ..... ,. ........ W.111'1111111 ... •: -Mlrtln °"'*'· tEW YORK POST • D111NllDatr&cm1 ~ • .u-.10 . ._ Garden Grove. Joseph Alfuso, aoloist, classical pitar and 1otin Clarke, narrator of an evenina .. tOUr'" of the Meditemnean. Albert Kank- ji&n, composer, will talk about his compositions premierina toni&ht at 7 p.m. in Community Center .. B"' Room. Authentic ethnic food avail- able for sale. For more information, call SJ4.7271. BAllOQVZ MUSIC PESTIV AL of Corona dcl Mar presents the Festival Sinam and orchestra in a variety of cbora1 and instrumental music by Bach, Handel and AlbitlOni at 8 p.m. in St. Michael and All Anao1s Episcopa] Church, 3233 Pacific View Orlve, Corona del Mar. For ticlteL information, call 673-1880. THE BOl1ZY RO\JGE CAPE Classical strina quanet Opus IV accompanies Sunday brunch 11 Lm. to 1 p.m. 3001 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach. 673-~ EL ILUICID10 MEXICAN llES- TAUIUNT 2800 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach praents internationally known classic pitarist Copperfield every Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 67s-61SS. ·-- ~ -,_ I. .--. -•. -~·._.,Ji Prldaf NATIONAL BAU.ET OP CAN- ADA At the 0raqe County f>u. formin& Arts Center, toniabt and Satwday ••Onqin" a tale off mperial Russia, at 8 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees Saturday and Sunday. Tickets raD1C from SlO to $3S and are available at the center boll oft".ace and Tickeuon. For more information. call SS6- ARTS. TBE AllEIUCA.N INTER· NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a 1wina class at 8 p.m. each Friday followed by a dance IOdal from 9-10:30-p.m.; a jiltertN& class each Monday at 8 p:cii and a ballroom and Latin class Wednesday It 8 p.m. $20 for seven lessons. 6~3048. Smadaf COPPl!!LIA a full lenaah bl.Uet imsented by Ballet Repertory Theatre in 1"'° performances today at 3 p.m. and thiseveninaat I p.m. at the Golden West Collqie Theatre. Ad· mission is SS advuc:e tale. $4 for children under 12. Admission at the door is S6 and SS. For tick.et ..... .. .... -·-.... ............ :;:. ........ == ----..., tit ... .. .... == .... .. ,_ *"'---WWWIWIU ........... ,....y .... .... ..... ..... ... -........ .., .... ..... ..... ...... ._ ... ---.... .......... ----:I information. cal189S-8l71. ""m0.8 IOCIETY" Southern Cali- fonlia'a bnnolt bia band Tea Duce 3 to $:30 p.m. at nmJe Roct Community Put. I Sunn)'bill. Irvine. S4 per person. For infor- mation. Mickie McOure, ~3194. ...... TRB DIPBOV praenu three side-spljt~ acts each nipt Tuetday thrOu&b Sunday. Sbowtimes and admission prices are I p.m. Monday ($3); Sunday, Tuesday throUlb thunday, ($6); 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, (SS), doors open 11 6 p.m. Dinner is aerved nia,htly. 3S20 E. Coast Hiahway. Corona del Mar, 67S-1922. ""THE SWINGERS" Play ,azz of the 30s and ~ now ·~ at the Driftwood Coclnail Louqe. 21462 Pacific Coast Hiahway, Kuntinaton Beach on Friday and Saturday from 7:JOto ll:30p.m. S36-66JS. S.tmdaJ JOHN BENDDaONT"SECOND WIND" with Leilh Downs~ the second and fourth Tueldaya at Meadowlart Counuy Oub, 16712 Graham SL, Hununason Bc:ach. WeclamdaJ CAFE LIDO SOI 30th SL, Newport Beach. pretenlS Cissandta Trio wuh - Cissandra on t.eybo&tdl ud vocab 8: 30 p.m. to I Lm. 6U·l961. Tllu:aM1&1 1116 BAND MUSIC lceepa dancers cm theirfeetevcrySundayniaht intbc Swallow' a C.ove loun,e at the lriltoric Su Clerneate Inn, 2600 Avenida de Presideftte, San Clemente 1 to I I p.m. with the Diean's Deacons swina band and rta&uted vocalist Lisa Powell. 498-9202. -CAPE UDO SOI 30th Street. ,------------------------ ....... , MA.aTIN •TONI'S Swina Dancic Oub mttts at sevcra.I Oranae County loc:alions. Dances, dance contests, dance trips. pJay 9utinp. ~h partiei are some of the act1V1t1es.. 'Dance lessons are off'e~ bqinn1n1 to lldvanad, ballroom to SWlfll. For times and locations, c:all ~3Sl8. beed&J WEE&LYSENIORDANCF3a~ pttS1Cnted by the Costa Mesa Seniors from S..11 p.m. Featured is live band music and I lariie. wooden da.ooc floor. Veterans of Fofellb Wan bu11d-ma. S6S W. 18th SL, Costa Mesa. S2 dona1ion. VILLA NOVA Sinaer/pianist C.casar Frazier performs a variety of jazz and rhythym and blues Thursday through Saturday from 1:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., Sunday throu&h Wcc:tnes.- day from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. RJchard Fauno's easy liste~~ piano stylina. 3131 WC3t Coast Hqhway. Newport Beach. 642-1880. Newpon Beach, 6 7S-2968. Max Ben- nett and Freeway, 8:30 p.m. lo I Lm. S3 oover c~"S JN LAGUNA I 464 South Coest H;pway, Lacuna Beach. Geo flt Butts Duo 1n the Jazz Oub Room at 9 p.m. 497-4871. Sa.ndaJ CAFE UDO SOI 30tb SL, Newpon Beach. Bobby Redfield Laun Jazz. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m 675-2968. CAFE UDO, SO I 30th St., Newport Beach, 675-2968, presenu the Tony ¥oD.daJ Guerro Sextet from 8:30 p.m. to I CAFELIDO, SOI 30tb St.,Ncwpon Lm. $3 cover charac. r. JAEI. a.VB ROOM 11 Ron's m Beach. Jackie Ryan. vocalis• 1eatur- Lquna. 1464 South Coasl Hiahway, ina Dou1 Webb and Larry Nash. 8:30 Laauna Beach. cocktails a hon p.m.-1a.m.67.S-2968. d'ocuvres and recorded jazz music ---- Monday through Friday, .S to 8 p.m. he.day 497-4871 . CA.FE LIDO SOI 30th St. Newport e9da RONNIE BROWN 6 CO. jazz Beach. Wayne Wayne on sax and Weda 1 pianist and accompaniment at Oute with lnteneaion and guestS ----ruz DANCE ~ by Cay Carmelo's. 8 p.m. Fri. throu&h Sun. toniaht 8:30 p.m. to I Lm. 675-2968. Cannon aoniaht 7-8 p.m. It San rr=======================;-1 · Clemente Inn, 2600 A venida del Prnidcnte in San Oemente. Dance to the music of Les DouaJas and bis quintet. 498-9202. Tlaancl.ay COSTA MESA QUJCUTEPPERS a tcnior citiz.en squart dan« IJ'OUP seek ex~enced square dance co~ pies to JOin them. The Quicbtcppen meet rqulatly every fhunday, 10 a.m. to noon at the downtown community center, An&Mim and CtntCT St$. 1n Costa Mna. For mort 1nfonn1tion. c:aJI ONUS. Tc> ll:k..'hr~u~ our .U1Jll\t'r-.ll'v "<:.rt: otknnµ r f'l't.' Llano: c~-e. on ~unc.l." )lll'll.' 12th I< T.m\ h l -t .)Opm All k.'\'d" .010 :tf.."l"' "dcomc: Come: tn· J.V./. 1.1p h.tlkl. tl:unt.·nu >. mu..,K.tl t 11e".Jlt:r 1 >r L'\'et1 lur.111.: I' I h. \I \II .., '\ 11 1 f S4S-5669. ~=====================--i Fe >r dt.:tub. cill C I t) 2 ~ I 1Jl)C 1K \nd n lflk.' UaJ)(.:t: .u l )Ur :.U1J)J\ cNU'\ It t<t.I' \0' \ I \IU1ttll'I\ CDME•»V hldaJ ~~----------------------~ TOMMY SLEDGE presents a ~ Pack-n-Travel unique coma niatit c1ub •ct at w ~ CLOSE OUT SALE lmprov th Sunday. , • ., THE DIP v praents three side-~ BIG SAVINGS ON :f'r!!~ ~~t ~fs~ =~ co ALL TRAVEL ITEMS Drive, Suite 138, Irvine. Showtimes TRAVEL IOOKS. MAPS AHO AOC~IE.S and admiuion prices are 8 p.m. Ll>O MARINA VILLAGE Monday ($3): Sunda6y, 8T30~l -1e • -llWQIT IPCH t.bf'C)UCb Thunday, ($ i); : an"' --·~ JO:lOp.m. Fridayand~tu~y. (SS>. hiiiiiii~~=====~~~~~~~~~~;;.~ doors open •• 6 P•!D· ~nner ts ~cd nlabtly. Patio dintna 1s now available for laae sbowa Friday and Saturday. ....... 7 DU&B'S BNTBBT AJNMENT LOUNGE at the Newponer RC90rt =~~~bowcue with com-edians flom lhrou&bout the Soutbem Caiibaia Ila Perfonnina. bcain-ni~ 11 1:30 p.m. Dute'• Mona&y N19bt Sbo1l'CUe has no cover cftarF. ne Newport.u Resort IS located It 1107 Jalnbom Rd.just east of' Pacific Co.st Hilbway in Newpon BeadL 644-1700, Ul S7'. 1"8B DIPaoV featuta t.bttt of' LA•a bat known comcdJlnt ~ Monday njpL for information and dinac:r t'ClefVltiona., call 8S4-5'5'. ....... , 111SZ BINDltR an lmprov &kvorite. WouahJune 19. OraftBewlO-. Dnft_.u .. Bocale lelc(Dea) WeDDdab (EST. 1932) B. AD So Old ••• QA Yet So New at U.00 ai.eo U.JI 146 & 19th SL Cosia Mtea (Behind U. Thu.tor) {Formerly ·•n. Flinc") ' ~1 ------------------------~----H 9 Sale Jlltc.Glood ,_. 9Gt.na'ln. Bmlylab .... S.11 rt1e •• un11.g FRA BUYOUT Sale At OUr Universal City and Irvine Locations. =~:Free! Buy one at our low. regular price and get a second one of equal or lesser dollar YaJuermt MUSEUM PROFILE AMES Buy one Freel Get One • .......... ._ .. ....., ................. _ _..,.... ....... _ .................... . ............ ._ ....... .._ .......... ,_ 1·s r 7.w. n·s w aaw... raur '·" .. W'•W 1&.w... 1'18;!. ~ ......... ..,. SIZE ml.....:;,at FREE ...... ......... _ ~ or .,., • -=~=-~----------------~ ..._ ..... -.... .__. ..... --_ ___.. ... --. ... -~ ............. -,..,,,._~----....... - AGitic liypnotic 'Powaqqatsi' numbs Pall'ldl ...... N_.... a._...8-$ 'J went to this movie with an open mind. But what is this? Is it a documentary on~ of the world? No. ls it a movie With a deep IOCial me&nin&. Ma)'be, but it WU too deeply hidden for me. So what. is this film about? Let's call it a film bcca1&1e it sure ------.. isn't my definition of a movie. A movie is entertain-lna. it bas mean-ina. It makes you fed like you have been somewhere or at 1eut have ac:aped from day- to-day life for a while. This film wu a jumble of pictures. I tbo.,t tbe ciftcmato- papber bad fun wu.b this. A.Jona with others around me, I tried to fiaW'e out what was IOi.na on. The problem started with the openina scene -10 minutes of m~ blackened people clim= a hill ~dirt. Is this su to say sometluna to us? Then two 10tDCS of people carryina straw, water and food. J know we arc not in Kansas any lo~ Dorothy, but where are we and why? On we travel to Kenya. lsrad. India, Hons Kona and qypt. Tbele are all interestina ..i-..-or could be with a little~ this roam-ina around the &lobe is accompanied by some of tbe loudest music 1 have ever beard. So loud I bad to bold my fil)gaS in my ears most oft.be movie. The constant drum beat and cbant- ina ICICtDed to have a IC'llJe of doom. Maybe it was antici1J9tion of IOme. thin& to c:Ome, but it never came. By the end I loqcd to bear words. Plcue, someone speak. Am I the oa.lv one not enjoyina this film. I looked aro und. Some Z =;·~: a. in& around a.ho. But most were bypootiz.ed. Now I know why it is said \W~~ to be bypaotic. lt'a pretty be.d for a film to teU ita audience: what tbe titlo means at the end. Maybe if I bad known from tbe start 1 could have sot IOmethin& OUl of all this. Ka*7a c.acer UC Sat& ....... sc.liet Newport 8w:ll The lon,est hour and 40 minutes fve ever spent are courtesy of tbe film "Powaqqatsi" and its len&thY tribute to primitive lifeslyles and cultures. This was tbe kind of film where you keep bopina for da)'liabt IOeDeS IO you can c:beck tbe time on your watch. .. Powaqqatsi" ICCDlS determined -1Q port.a mankind de&lri:r of iodi-~1Y; Tbe film ~ wath an ant mm-lib ilDIF of peop&e~on a muddy bil1side. Their mud-filled PKks oomple!,dy obecure their fea.. nua. and u tbe ~--... .... ,.e,mcnt coda, their sbou.lden lqin to C!!T)' the =~no~~:;: the endJcu burdens of men their uniformity of acx:eptaDCe. Not cuctly an .. up" topic and certainly not one the masses of moviqoen are aioina to en/.f?°~'"9Q&tli" is the sequel to .. Koyanrusqatsi." a film I barely remember aeei~ If memory serves. .. Koyanoi~atai dealt witb "life out of b&lanoe accordina to the Hopi Indian tanau•ae. In contrast .. Pow- aqqatsi" oenten on a theme of hllaooe .. An enl!1Y.r a way of lix," ac:corcljna to the oennitioa provided at the fi.J.m's end. A way ofalcep m.iabt be a more accurate descril>tion. One ofthe most vivid ilDIFS of "Powaqqatli" is the shape of a YOWll boy ~ Z. ~v~=' stimd & S ~ up by a huse truck. ,,_...,.._, ... an animal of the 20th century. Later, almost at the ~~;it film's end, we tee the.. boy ap.in, slowly cmerpq from the dirt and fi'c:e at last from the limited reisn of machines. Tbc 61.ni is from tbc production company of Francia Ford Coppola and GeOrse Luca. I imqine this ii wbat their vacation reels must loolt like. Not the usual maplbotl of the wife and kids a~ but rather a lo~ alickly loot at a d.ifftmlt way o li&. Midler, Tomllndoublefunin 'BlgBusllJess' --- Top videos BJ fte A.111 mW ....... Tbe touowins are the lllOlt popular videoc111ettet as they llJPCll" in oat week't issue of Billbom'd mmenne. Copyriaht 1988. Billtio.rd Publi-c:atlOo~ lnc. Reprinted witb per- misaion. VJDf.()CAS.WITE SA.LES 1."Swt Up With Jane Fonda .. ~'neti<:a" (MCA) 3:'1.ady and tbc Tramp" {Disney) .. ... Jane Fond&•a Low hnPKt Aao-bic Workout .. (l.orimar) S ... Pink Floyd: The W.U .. (MGM.;' UA) 6.. ~ Trek IV: The Voyqt Home" (Paramount) 7 ... An American 1ail" (MCA) 8."Jane Fonda's New Workout" (Lorimar) 9 ... :gg·• 1988 Playmate ohbe Year'" 10. :)~ Tbe Tunes" (MCA) 11 ... Wrcsdemuia IV" (ColilcUm) 12. .. KathySmitb'a S&aniQa Work- out" {Fox Hills) l3 ... KatbvSmitb't Wiftllina Work- out" (Fox tlins) 14.1'be Untouchables" (Pan- mount) 15 ... Here·· Micby .. (~) 16.WJ'bc Sound of Music (CBS- Fox) 1 ? ... Top Gun" (Paramount) 1&."Jane Fonda's Euy Goiq Workout" (Lori~l 19.'"Dorl'oa Golf (Jl) 20 ... Alia: In Wooda1&Dd" (~ ~D~E1T£RENTALS 1."The Untouchables" {Para-mou:nt) 2.1'ht Wilebcl of Eastwick" (Warner) 3 ... Baby Boom" (CBS-Fox) 4. '"The llunnina Mu" (Vestron) S.'"Advco1W'eS in Bab'ya:inin&" (Toocbs&onc) 6."Tbrow Momma From The Train" (Orion) 7."Someone to Watch Over Mc" (RCA-Columbial. s:·scatoout .. \.r.oucb$toDC) 9 ... lllllCf= (Warner) 10.-rhe ~Meta Bride'" ~boo} 11."C&o't Buy Mc Love (Touch- stone} . 12. .. Ditty Danci ~ {VewonL 13. "Fatal Beautylf (MGMUA: 14 ... Bevc:rly Hills Cop Ir ( mount) JS."8ri "(CanDOD) 16."Leis ~ Zao" (CBS-Fox) 17.'1'be Priftciptl'' <Tri-Sw) 18."'No ~~yOUt" (KIO). 19.~~Altitl .. (~Fox) 20."Born in EUt LA. .. (MCA) Our ratings .)i U&'f ·.-..r~ --. :15 • tCi. '1 • --I •••• .... _..... . • ' --. pr:'" .. ~· ... ~ .. ""'!. -·~·-;: .. -----.. __,..,.,..::-.~-=-~ ... -..-~--' . .... ........... s..._.., Jou Jr.-I ltla UMI 7.-Z.. OUor • Tlae o.b , ' , "' : ' ' • . -. . •I • :~ . • .• ·• ·,.·-., • i ~· '' • 'I .ftl -l! .. ·"f ~ • i" ', ~ . ,. U~ '\.._ "-l'T '( -~ ~ -~ _,__, •' ----lf'l.. • ,.._ ~ ,..· ---_i Ye~s and neighs 3rd Oaks Classic draws celebrities By VIDA DEAN °'_..., ...... For the third year, .._ 1n1M 'Smltll brouabt Vifsini.a bunt country u.ditiofts to Oruae C.ouniy with The Oab Classic. a mix of toci•lizina and bones. The Oaks. Smith's private stables, in San Juan C..pistraoo was the setti04 for last Mdeod's ~Y bone JUIDplna show. Between the Sonday ~ Acorn Jonior A.ma1eur GrudiWiX and the Oaks Gnndpris. Junc:ttiaa ~MSS°for~'f:!:~ :=r~~~9:s= and her mother Atba1ie Oatte.. the ~260-foot canopy with The House of Hames. the 1~ Smith. who wore warina Hermes' year-old Frmcb compule spomomS latest~ des1p.. the Acom, and i..r.t -eeja. a Carte bas always bad an lDte:resl in cliJ'ect descendant oftbc founder, flew bones. In the put. she and her in &om Paris Saturday for the event. daulbter bave jointly owned rKe Seated with him were aotbor,,..... bones. They were both there for the Knata and film-produci.Qa husband awards ceremony when Sale Stet•• ~ movie din:ctor ~toot fint prize on Livia Geerse SW.., alon& with the presi-F~ members joinina them were dent of Hermes USA Qrpler and Smith s IODS ...... am. ...... Ll. GaJle l"l*r, and f'aiWM ........ R...n P '•a IV and wik Carel manaaer oftbe Beverly Hills store. and their dauab1cr D ••tl, and Another international . spontOr, ,,... l"'9lt .... 11 I Abo Smith's R.aqe Rover, the British import. was *Pdaulbtu Alla:I o..,. and her' represented by Lee w ... of Newport buiband'Wllllaa. Imports. Others socializina included .....,. Zea Z.. 0... (in all white). bet and .i... 8111e'ftlt. Z... Jw ............ _, ......... ~~.:.•:: .. ud ... ad.._ IDela p PPl•m1tMnn .... 811W1:111a11• ...... L ... JoA••llb.·· 'Ccimelotgoes Western' in fancy leather and lace . . .. --~------------... -.. .. .. • Fogel berg, shit parade thrills crowd BJ liU!N Ji. aDD .._,...c o , , .. What IOftP are you ukj.!! about?"' Dan Fcslbera q1ecsrio the enthusiastic -cro..a at Pacific Amphitheatre Sunday evenina u they called out titles. .. OK. ru play every SOQI I ever wrote ... From the enthusiasm or the au- dience. if be had indeed played every sons they would have remainell throu&h the ni&ht. enthralled and entranced by the talented musician wbo bas been a mainstay in contem- porary musk circles for nearly 16 years. Foaelbe~1 xpl&Jned to the crowd. in tl'ae co · cobvetsatioo which puncrua the nearly ~hour show. that bis prev1~us concert tour bad focuted pri.mariJy Oft tbe .. WJes .. album (bis 11 tb and molt recent rdeue) and bad included a full band and much more rock. Tbis ~t be .. decided to play tbe old tWICS. And that met with complete support from the crowd. Tbe entire oonc:cn. except for a brief half-hour . ~ Mqjcal Strinp. involved °rc;e~ on pi1ar and piano. But it wu clear that most evuyooc tbere came to 1ee iust that -quin1a1entiaJ Foae1::J; Tbesona titles called out by the•~~ more often than not only thOIC that true F0te~ fas would even know existed. Openina with tbe spirited .. Nex.us .. from -rbe Innocent Alie.,. FOldberl did play one tune &Om .. Exiles. 111 ptt:lelltiftl u KOUIUc venion of "RUSH OUT AnD 00 &a •80IDOJm TO LOVS'lll It la a lovelJ, hurtftll, t\mnJ piece ol WW-. ftdl of aurprtw and tun of Ille, a movie not ftUbtmed of lta own lntelJtCence. And It contalnll the man apt euJoO' to 0Nan W.O.• llfe -I WM ov.-ame. I wu In teara ... Belll'J .J&Clom'• work la to be cbertabed:· -rotD IGll&a. TWO MOON WTIOll *(IQ* .. ,-...., M MJ&• JM ...,, ·---1-.a IS-lt:IS -SAT/91 11:.9-1:.9 NM;tl kl~lt;ts -· llOOMSTIM:K *(PO)* .. , ... ._ SIT&• 2:45 IM-IM 1'adonlal Pubic bdlD .. l.A:>ndy in Love." From tbere. with tbe excepcioe of two new nmes, bis one-man Ibo:' fcalured -.prec:orded~to 198.L. PokiDa fun at bow loaa IOmC ol tbe soap bad been around. FQldbcra teaed the audience, .. Any of you Who remember lbe9e nmes lbould be ashamed of younelves. .. And With that be broke into --Stan .. from his fint album "Home Free" ~leucd in 1972. At be ~pettd to sina -ro the MominL alto from .. Home Free. .. a bit of sarcasm mnindcd the •odienc:e of the man who prd°a'1 to create bis own style rather than attempt 10 follow a trend. ~sona was written befcn Tif&.ny was bom ... ()f' BT, u WC like to say ... The audience, whicb was. for the "'°" pan, much bit coatcrn- - . BALBOA ••• ..._ ..... I ' ~ l I .,....._,. __ m Ct ..J 3 a GRAND OPENING NOW OPEN! HUT'IDN CENTRE 8 CINE L0CATEP AT MACARTIIUR AND MAIN ST., AT COSTA MFSA (55) FREEWAY NORTH OF SAN DIEGO (405) FREEWAY, SANTA ANA • a.c.fillt TIO( 1.-1 in 2 TIIMlrn • · ll•fT'8dlDollJ~ 714-662-2266 • .,.., S.1 • •S... S..S illMn.cr.. • n.. C..111111 Cam •ra" Giw VIit Rlpid Servicl • AJ Sats .,. 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( ... p I ., 01 ., &ill.., .. tcrW) • CI $ tu• lax Otlce-bdl Tecbl is C J ' r ............... v.. • Plenty of Free Garage Parting and Surface Parting Next to the Theatre • Edwards Hutton Centre 8 Cinemas are Dedicated to NO On Screen Advenislng • Our Protectionist is a Member of IATSE Local 5'M and Wdl Be Proud to Personalty Give Yoo the ProiectK>n Room "Tour"-240 feet long! (see the Manager) • Total Cost $6, 700.ln)-We Built It ..1ust For Yoo' I Hx 2500LOGESEATSI ...........,_......._· PARKING IS FREEi --t& 1UIO , ' \1 .. .. • _ _.....,..... __ ... ______ • ....,. ""' Od ---...... --..... • .,. • .. EDWAllSIEW NUrro• CEITIE CllEIAS ·-2-2211 LICATO • llCllTM .... smn11 Ctsll IOI (55 f'IY.) llSUTlUI NEWPORT CINEMA Newporl Cenler M..a O'~ LIDO CINEMA Newpor• Lido ~·3 BJ'>(' HARBOR TWI"' H1rbor W11ao" 63' )r,(' ,._ "CROCOCU IMWR r ("G)•PmD HN:J~Jl:ll "POL TlltQll8T r (PG11) lCm llmll EDWARDS OR1C.1N&. CI NEMA H1rbor Acll""• ~ 3101 CINEMA CENTER H11bor Ad l "11 Q19~1•1 a.if , & NF a.i& ...... ;} " -i" ~~t ,. •• tH< \. "' .,_ • ' •• .... ,,.. 4 U-1 ~re· uay (N) •••tit • HUTTON CE~TRf M 8r Ari'"'.,,'"' '-41 · Nl" •' I C.• ,-... ,. ....... ,.. ~ .... 1..-J, q •"' A i t;,f: •• : /'-1" "' , t R • • • ' . ' '• . '' . I I" ' '. -~ ! .. ,-. "'PM9DO"(R) •nsm UM:ll-1 .. .ll .......,~ SYlETtl Sl 1:4~'*11:15 HUNTING T O'°I TWl'°I 8-ecl't-Me1" ~ -OJ.A.'J . --.. . ': l ~f ... ' ... f '). fte 1'0T' , 1 ,. ·•• ..., ~-· " . . - ""'. ' " ... . . . ' ---- ':HAPTE P -f ~Tf;; •A ...... 11' ~ .. ill ... ~· . 'WO._ .... (N) •nsm ll:l~l-1*-t.tt-7• ..... lt: ,c:'_.,., lttl-~Ht-1:•lHI llWFU TDSl9 11• 1-TllCI .,,ma 3CllCISS• SQllS 2511••• llClSUTS Gallery • ~pen1ngs BEIUT Lido Island Studio, leCOnd annual exhibition and ale, 54'nday 11 Lm. to S . p.m. 1'irty-scven paintinp Ill' VU)?ge daemCS are offered. For mote 1nf0nnalion. Ellen Beate or Bcriut 675-4419. BOWERS MUSEUM GAUZIUA 2038 N. Main SL, San&a Ana, holdt iU fourth year birthday celebration Sat· urday 10 Lm. to 4 p.m. The outdoor party will feature artisu demon1tnt· 1ng monoprints. -eapcf'makini. ceramics, jewelry makana,. The event is open to the public and refratunents are available. Reaular hours arc 11 a.m. to 4 9.m. Wednesday tbrouah Satunlay. S_unday noon to 4 ~.m. NEWPORT BEACB CITY BAU GAU.DY 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. Reccpuon ioniabt S:30 to 7:30 p.m. 10 announce purchase awards to wi0nc!::\ anista of the 1988 Newport Artisu Exhibition and Juned Art show. For mote information. calt644-l017. PENTDIENTO GAU.DY 1476 Soulh Coast Hi&bway, Laauu 8eacb. Steve Zoller, monotypes and hand woven tapestries, Bridect Hotr, hand· made paper collqie and work.a dont with rice pepcr and ~ics. Thl'Ou&b Juoe 2S. Also featurina Poupee dolls from Paris. AJI dolls are handmade and siancd by the artist, Pablo Pares. Open daily 11 a.m. to ' p.m. 4cJ7-376S. • OnTheTfMD 1HI VILLA .WA 11'1a ... .,....--1111111_, •. pour1h9 ftla •is ........ c.... ..... •11 ......... ..I' .... o • ·-.......... , ,, . .............. ...... ••nw,.... .._..Md pour.., IOI In allqil.tu1k:atl•....._ ~--llMMdcNrty. DINE WITH US AT OUR NEW LOCATION v (comer or Ptldftc com Hwy. & Rtw91ide Or.) NE·W SUSHI BAR Piii a. a 3 Cd. u&ffll' ef ...... • ft' a , 1 ~•lunch• Dinner• ful Bal• Tab o.t 2800 w. C:.-Hwy. .~leodt 631 -8031 --·--·--· ..... ............... - ------------· MM90 •• ----·----.......... _ -I 11111•.. ... •• 11..... ----.. _ ... _ .. _ ... _ ... _ ... _,_ ..... -41 ............ . ....w ..... --·----___ .. NI_ ------........ ' ·----............ w.... _.....,. ........... _ ...... ,. ...... • ., I 4 ... ,__ ·--.:-,.,.... .... -:w:.::: .:..::.,... ---,-..... -· .. OutOD'lbeTown --· 2FOR 1 . Buy one of Heldt'• Fr~ Yozurt, receive the •cond of equm or lelaer value . . FREE ., ltOBDTllYNDllAN .. ............... ltudalf N~v will duce in IWO ocii'onunca next week When the Paris ODefa Blllel visits tbe Ora• County:ltaformina Ans Cat~ for a lix-day~Junt 14-19. The visat IS the fil"ll to the West Coast fOr lhC Paris Opera Billet; whose tl'9dition stretches t.ck more than three centuries. · Nureyev, who is the cona1'9!'y'1 artistic dittetor. served as chOree>- araphcr for the Paris ~ Ballet·s current ~odition of "Candcrclla. .. a version of the fairy talc updated and set in 1930sHoJJywood. N~will dance i o lhe role ofThc Producer. the production's equivalent of the Fairy Godmother. on Tuesday, and apin for the SUnday matinee, June 19. .... The Paris Opera Bal1ct•s visit to Oranee County is the fint stop on a three-city tour of the United Scat.cs. Other enptemenu follow in Wah-; inau>n. D.C.. and New York City. The company. considered with the development of clusical daDc:e and Kirov and the BolsbOi to be amona remains today at the forefront of the the ireatest ballet OOUpcJ in the an form. Amona the cboreolraphcrs world, tw J)laycd a key role in the and ·dancers who have been as- . soc'-tcd wilh the com .. n'-are Pim'c Beauchamps. Seqe LifM. John Cranko and Mcree t'unninlham. Nureyev becomunillic clirector of t-------------"--------------. the Paris Opera Ballet in l 983. For his new production of "Cinderella." the Russian dancer set the stocy in HoUywo()d durinJ the 1930s and set it to music by Scraci Prokofiev. lo this new tale. the prince is a lcadin' man in seatCb of a new leading lady and the F~ry God- mother is a producer-director iotent on creating a star. HARBOR CRUISES •s.tMtCn ..... NEWPORl'. HARBOR EVERY WEEKEND h's Nureyev's modem tale of love and talent conquerina soCial barricn and arced in a Place where aooctness and. &ope arc rewarded with a happy ending. The production of ''Cinderella" features I SO lavish cosuama for t0mc ------------------------7Sdancers.a2)..fooua111(JnaKona.a pumpkin balloon· that transforms into a 1930s roldsaer. an enormous dock full of pn and catwalks a.nd three huee Betty Grable statues. Performances or "Cindefella" are scheduk!d for 8 p.m. T~ tbf'OUlh Saturday, with 2 _p.m. matinees on Saturday a.nd Sundey. ' • I I • . • '. It. .. ' ', w • .. ~ ~ ~--~----------__..--._._.. ...... _._..._._. ....... !1111119 ....................................... .. ---Dinmg out with Judy------------------------------------ Bouzy Rouge's scintillating potpourri It you omit from the bou11laba1ut ~-=iiiiliiiiililliiiiiiillllt""..._..., one tecn1c weenie ktnd o( rockfah I.hat's only found near Manealle. you uiurant which bis family bepn 2~ )C'<tr5 l&O). Hermann ha~ncd upon a man who bad JUSt perfected a S)Stem for dispens1n1 wane by the &Jass u\1n1 nitrasen ps. He returned 10 Nc-wpon Beach.. 1utted a Hou~ of Pies and moved h1mstlfand his wane- daspensin1 IJLmo into Ills new Bouz) Rouse on No' 15 1981 (8eauJola1s Nouveau day) ~ty dry ~ n1&ht. •h1le hahbu1 ~me with a sautt that '*•s too hta'' otnd c-reamy. but both wett speculs. not on the rqular menu -and probabl) not perfected ~=====:=;;~====~ can'l caU 1t bou11laba1ue anymorc -1 np«i.ally 1f the AC'ackm~ Francaise is bn:ath1n1 down your neck. • 1~e A 9Al.A-IN I Introduces ''AMERICANA SPECIALS" con.-te Dillers includes s0up or salad, aJI the trimminp & coffee. SUNDAY ROASTUKEY '1495 MONDAY Sall1r1Style FRll£.~~JEN In Spain there's no such body of lawmakers lo decree that changin& one 1n.,.ed.ent chanaes the name ofa dash aod negates ns "authcnucny .. So I think some people are 10101 around pickm1 at nits by qucst1onin1 t.M authenttC'lt) of the rapas at Ton) Hermann's Bouzy Rouse MMlnknos eat tapas an -1mle wtes" and are char&ed by the plate (as in dim sum) Health laws here forbid leav1n1 the as.soned t1db1ts on the bar (1n Spain. the service oft~ was bcsun to k~p flies out of drinks. tap1s or .. CO\ en" ~re put over the w1~1lus) So Bouzy Rou1e's tapas arc s.ervcd on larat plate-s and each order provides more than a bite or two of en)oyment. The) 're suit .. the real tluna" when 11 comes to ing.red1ent~ textures and fla\ ors Hed .• one tapas cookbook author (Penelope Casas. "'Tapas. the Li11le Dishes of Spain .. , confesse1 that the only things she's never been served an the name of tapal pursuit arc steak and fncd egs. Then some other authonty comes alon& with a recipe for fned cg tapas JUDY CHAIBEILAIN kind of 1apas "Bun<knOeisch:· ·· soudakia" or "smoked ~lmon rartJTC' .. All of which are vtty Jood. but the idea ofGrttkorSwlSs -tapas" might create some confusion Ma) be anythan1 &<>es in the Mech- ttrranean. and there s.ttms 10 be a &real emphasis here on food from the Med11emanean. where man) ethnic cuisines con"ergt'. No one damn& al Bout) Rougt. named fonhe red wine of Bouzy an France·s C"hampasne region will complain about vanety I:ach )Car Hermann. whose family treated him to an edueltton at Cornell's esteemed school of hotel and restaurant manascment. sends out pounds of promouonal ma1mal about tri~. events. wine tastinp-an shon. an)th1n1 hc can think of 10 capture the auenuon of has cus- tomers He kttps up the pubhcauon of a trendy httle an-house nCW'llctter and caters to what he hopes are people v.hose tastebuds are well travelled. Whak travehna lhrou&h Frantt (after a s11n1 as purchasinad1rectOT for \ cl"et Tunic and a p1onttrinacarttr an early I 970's wine wtina acuv1t1n at The Peppermill. a Pas.dena res. His CUISIOC h.a.~ alWll)S been simple and heany. bou~1s and not overl) c:mbtlhshcd "It goes n1ccl) wllh the wmc: b.u style ·• Hermann sa)'s He ··\aw the: handwriting on the ~•II .. after noticing that a couple of wine bars 1n San FranelSco ~re catchin& on qu1ckl) Hermann s award-wannin1 wine hst at Bout) Routt 1s so husc and com~hnts1vc 1t s almost slttp- inducina. but u's considered one of the btst in the country 8)' all means. tf) the ttpas asson- ment plate($ 12.95) with its abundant display of mannatcd salmon. lamb ~usage. pttn ohv<' tapenadc. mush- rooms with cscarsots drown1n& in provcneal garlic butter. escabcche of maha mah1 (h.J,htly roasted, then mannated) and a couple of lunds of mannated v~\ab&cs. Tbe coup ck ,,ace of this plaucr es a larse red ch1h pod filled w11h racleue chcne. capers and what S«ms to be uny blu of ham. Onion soup 1s made wath aood. summy &ru>Ctt chcc$e (U 9S). r,e not been wild about any oft~ mon: t~it1onally eootcd fish I've tasted at Bouzy Routt; swordfish was No ucusie thouah for coq au 'in ~11h a weak wine sauce: I hk<' mine (Juha Child'~ recipe) bett<'r Cuus ,·ous is on tht' mt'nu too to PfO\ 1dt' some nice Tunman o'enonn ot cumin ;ind ~onander fla,onnp \bdnknos might apprO\(' of th1\ (Both dishes_ S I~ 95 ) ~\ .. hello" to the bnt caesar \<llad an town <S5 95) 8ouz) s di) bagucu" 11 dinner ~m to be an o'crs1ght sin~ a1 breakfast there·~ una.mmon raH1n bnochc brad ~h1ch the ct1('f tum' anlo the best F~h toast \OU0 \t' t'' er had (S5.50. scn.ed -.uh i1n1onbcm compote and fruit butter) The chairs in non-smot..1ng ue mon: comfortable than 1n the smok- an& sn uon Perhaps this is 1ntcn- t1onal. The sen 1c<' 1s competent. Hermann ca~ about his 1ucst!. and .. ort..s hke a be£r to Sta) on top of an)thtnl he an11cipat~ the) mis.ht be cra,1n1 If Mac West '*Ctt around, ihc'd prob3bl) be cooing. .. Ooh -m) Ir.. and of man·· Bouy l\eqe. Silt Newpert BJvL. NrtrpWt Bad. C7J..S4tt. Breatbtt. a...s itlmu, lnft .. ,... lllaj« ae&il ai*. Nee tenWy ~n. wtdl ......, atrees fnm SI.ff c. .._.. tlt.li. Vale& ,.,..a.c. •1295 I thank the real m1st.ake at Bouzy is the menu. ~hach doesn't reall) give you a good idea of v.hat you're io1n1 to ~t to eat and calls some items which mis.ht very easily pass for some ==============rriiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ TUESDAY ROAST LOIN of PORK wlb 1-.... ltd Clbbact • $ 95 WEDNESDAY ROAST LEG of LAMB with mid~ S}6'' WE'VE JJST R£IQ)(t £D •.. Pl.WE CCM: .. , SUUSDll • rree 440 Heliotrope Behind Port Theater Corone del Mar Reservations Requested 673-0910 Appearing May 31thruJuly9 THE HOlLY\VOOD ARGYLES Returning with their big hit ''Alley Oop~' Coming July 12 SHAKE RATTLE & ROIL Thl' ColJt·n Agl' ot Hock ·n· Roll .ke'hack, ,.ind l>uke ·s has it li\'l' · Coml' dance to thl· hottl'Sl sounds of the SO's. bO\ .ind 70 's at I >ukc's Nostal~ta Nite Cluh R~hw Jll your favorite oldu~s hut ~oo<l1cs every llJe~<lay through Saturdav Enjoy the convenience of ~omplimentary valet pdrking And trv Dukes every Mon- day for comt!dy night. ~THE NEWPORTER RESORT Tht 81\')idl' Rt"•rt of 'lif'Wl)Of1 IW.ch I tl07 J.ambortt. Ntwl)C>rt fk~h. CA 92660. l7 l•l 6·U · 1700. . - OUtOn'lbeTown ~~~.,.-:·~--~ ~. ,' ~-.~Ji·~~j ... :; ... ~·~.:, .:l'J Next time, vote for this uneducated, greedy liar Did ya vote Tuelday? Or were you one of those lazy, dqtoerate, sloven- ly morons who fagered your vote wouldn't counl. You know. like some of the current candidates wllo didn't vote in pr-ev1ous elections. Uncle Don voted. Uncle Don likes playioa with machines that make boles. Uncle Don uted to have a bard time in lheolddays when he'd have to Sl&mp them hule arcles oo the ballot. Lousy aim. Would wait outta the booth wiJh little dents in bis bead and arms. Anyhow, Uncle Don strolled into the pollina plaice with last week's colymn (the people there wonderina what he was doin& with obeoeoe matenals) for its invaluable advice. The worken had him sl&n the book by the .. X .. which with a little coach1na ~ONE SUPER BOWL WHERE SECONDS DoN~T CouNT. AtTheOtive meol-ond all WHERE ALL 11-IE BEsr OF ITALY Is YOURS. ~----~--------------------~~-~~--~"""-~----~· he was able to duplicate. Looked like a plua for Mexican beer. A halfhour or so ocr._mna out the practice votina machine, u.sina up mosta the sample bellou and. bey, at was show time. Always wondered what happened behind them black plastic lbeeU. AJI you . see is hairy lep (lomc of 'em bdonciDJ to dudes) and some move-~ ao•ua on while the occupant is faCina the other way. Whoa. did Uncle Don end up on Harbor Boulevard by mislake. Nope, j~~ ~some traiMr park sur- rounded by residents who upon spottioa Uncle Don were undoub- tably forner arateful for residency restrictions. No problem aettina to the front of lhe bne. A few facial tics, three-day· \lid Old Spice, a little scratchina in the wrona pUces. a car drippina more oil than a 8C'ylmem commercial and whatia you know, ipunediate ter'Vice. Played some more with the ma· chine in the booth. Ballot ended up ----, __ , - with almost as many holes u a circular firi na squad. Upon leav1aa. noticed tomeone with a petition asltina for f'elistem! voten to oppose a prison site in Huntinaton. Didn't sip. Would like my relatives to be a little clola to home. Got an idea 'f'Clt November when it's time to ~ exemte your civic irresponsibility by votina. 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