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MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1988
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BJ PAUL ARCIOPLBY ..............
I Did Dow that America'I favorite~ pu~ of thi 'SOI had a
--named Heidi Doody? How about the fact that the "S" i,p
ruman doesn't stand for
ID which is why tbere'I DO
•period it?
· Scored 1 zero? Doesn't matter,
becaute neithc'r piece of trivia is
relevant to this atory, anyway, wbicb
is appropriate for 1 story about
irrelevant ltUft:
, To be specific, it's 1 story about
lndevant Week; that annual exaeile
ia foolilbneta when tbe lall pla)'C! iD
. the Na1iooal F09tball tape draft ii
wined aDd dined and becomes tbe aub.icct of much uninformed opini.ne
OD his chances in the bia lapa
This yearts disbonoied ~Jeff
Beathanl (pronounced ~tbered.
which is w"hat his hosts do to him after
they aooly a cx.t of tar). who wu drafted )3Jrd -dmd lut -by tbe
Los An8ela Rams. Bca•ha~ s feet 9 inches, 190 ~played three yeal"l It footW ~t ToWIOll State Univenity in
Maryland before ll'aDlfti I iftl to
•ilbty Southern Or.-State Col-
-in Asblln.d for bis lellior year. lie arrived at the BaJboa Bay Outi
for the openiq day cocttail party and
pras cOnferenc:e by yacht, a Clever '
rute by orpnizen W6o slipped him
out of the very same berth earlier so
be couJd make bis pud entrance.
The wekomina commjttee in-
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claancter ~· ••·s ..u--.
Rock barid plays
in HB fund-raiser
for reconstruction
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. BJ PAUL A.aallPl..EY ... .._ ......
lllC HvnriDllOD 8eada Pier was roctillle· but unlike tbe lhak-ina • 1Mendof'thepier1Mt J&JL 17, wa'C p>d vibndiom
aimed at iu n::comaructioll
All of the rocti .. WU &W"OVided by
tbe ftlPC bud ADawe that enter·
Waed pier Yisiton duriilf ... Hdp
Save tbe Pier BloCk Party ...
SpomoruS by the PIER Group <Penoes ln1erettled in upeditina ~), the~ WU the poup•s first fu.nd..rai.ler m a cam-,...'° nme St00,000 for rebwia.m. the dmntrd pier.
While die .lf'OUP c:oaldm't ~
people to fta:. 0. me pier, die aty
permitted it to .1et UV a doGatioo uab1e at die bat of the pa~ Vlliton ~-*edto,veSI.
On tbe pier atJelf: stroDen food a
variety of food Standl. 1111 and crafts
booths and various entertainers.
Julie Koucb.. one of the poup•s bmders and president, aid people
wcre respoodina to their plea. .. People have been real sup-
portive. .. Kotxh said. .. It's a real
mellow, fiie:Ddly bunch." .
Rodheim will seek Newport council seat
KollCh wu an assistant man..,. at
the Ead Cale that tumbled into the ooeao wbeD tbc end of the pier
ooUapacd durina a fieroe winter
storm.
Toweriaa waves washed away tbe
last 2.SO feet of the l ,BJG..foot pier, less
than fivcyeanaftera 19Ustorm bad wreaked similar ~ to the pier
aDd caCc. By BOBDT llYNDtlAN ...............
Ralph Rodheim bu announced bis
candidacy "for the Newport Beach
City Council, bec:lomina the first
person to publicly kick off' a campaip
for the Nov. 8 eJection.
The official filina period for can-
didatn. however, doesn't tqin until
July 18 and remains open until Aua.
12. Should an incumbent decide not
to seek re-election, the filina period
would be exiended to Aua. 17.
Rodheim hopes to succeed Phil
Maurer, who has indicated be will not
1eek re-election followina eiabt years
on the council. Maurer rePorledJy has
Disadvantages
·can disappear
aboard.sailboat
Disabled OC sailors " aiming for Catalina,
regatta In Helsinki
4£
endorsed Rodbeim's candidacy.
Rodbcim is a JO.year resident of
Newpon Beach and president of the
Rodheim Martetina Group. He ser·
ves as chairman of the Marian
Beraeson Aquatic Ccnter, ICICJ'etaty of
the Oranae Coast CoU. Foundation Ud sUs on the board of directors for ti.t·,wor1c1 Trade Center of Oran,e
County, the UCI Atbleti~ Foundation
and the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commm:e.
He also is chairman of the State
Boatways and Waterways Com-
mission and served as chairman of
Chamber of Commen:c•s Clean
Harbor Day and the Sea Scout Boat
Auction.
In Newport Bcacb. council mern-
bcn arc drawn from IC'-en dislJic:ts throuab<>ut the city, but arc dectcd by
the entire votiQ& popu.lacc.. Maurer
represents 8aJboe Island and tbe
areas around Newport Center and Bia Canyoa. ,,
Otherxats uptbcdection are thOIC cPI•• • -coulCIL/A2)
In March, tbe Huntinaton Beach
City Council Ord a SS6.000 ~
necrina study to determine wbetber
the pier could be repaired or whetbe:r
it should be dcmolisbed and rebuilt;.
(Pl•••-•AllTT/d)
Karl enters plea,
Will face trial in
illegal financing
I
.. , tbitiktbat's sad." said Miloe ... It willcarrytwoportablerad.ios, butwtll
just dimiuan a sepneaa of our otherwise be cut off from the rest of
cormntality. ltsays'Youc:an•tpu1ici· the world. lftbe waves get ro"lh, the
pate in this.• .. adventure could turn into a fight for
For about $125,000, Milne and survival.
Buratti figure they can install '!:C .. It could set pretty nasty out
and lifts, rebuild bulkheads and e there," admitted Buratti.
the partialJy.used Dickman •s The 2S-miJe trip should take about
Boatyard into a disabled boatina five hours in SoOd weather, said
facility. Milne.
It would be the fint saiJ~ bue for Oood wealherorbed, tbepairinaist
the djsabled on tbe West Coast; they" they will make the journey.
claim. "l find this to be a way of
They auted their case before the demonstratina to PCOOle where our
Newpe>rt Beach City Council last hearts are." said Milne. ..We're
week, and the council directed city definitely ioina to ,et to Helsinki."
· staff to find some fundina for the Anyone mteraled in leaminf more
project in the city's budaet. about the American Wbeek:bltr Sail-
Meanwbile, Milne and Buratti are ina Auociation thoWd call 67S-S427
practicing for Helsinki and for or write the ~p -~t '12 30tb St..
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Sanctions fail to halt flow of aliens
RIVERSIDE (AP) -Ofrendi:f
employm are~ slmpped wi fi~ but sanctiou and I _)11at of
imnupation amDelly haw tailed 10
halt a 11ady flow of illlilal alieDs
croaina in10 tbc UDited.:Jcata in
search of~ oftida1s Micl
. The im . tioa llelM'm and
Control Actm~916 provided b a
~r of llllllelty IODticatioa folJowed beefed-up enl>rcemeat of em·
yer saDCbOnl in hopes tbe com·
ned effort would clilcOun,e iu.t
aliens &om enlaias die coumry.
But the effect of new rearictions
have yet to be.,_ at die U,S;·Maico
border, accordint 10 OM iJ ... alien ~to a'Oll at nilb611.
of findina work in the United Stat.es is
much better than the prospect of
starving in Mexico."
The emptor.er-sanction phase beaan June • and more than $100~ in fines have been levied in
·Sou catifomia, authorities uid.
But a booed-for ieduction in the
numben ol aliens crouina the border
illeully has failed to malaialize.
•']don't know whether .e're aeeina
much of a difference," said Temecula
Border Patrol Alent Wes Van-
derheyden ... ( thini mOlt employers
are doina tbejr best to comply with
the law and a lot of employers have
cleaned up their act I just doo •t know
bow sucoessfW we can be."
Readily available cou11terfeit
documentation is complicatina m.
forocment on both levels. u illepl
aliens cross ill· droves.
IR-VINE RANCH ••• l"romAl
NEWPORTREVELINGINIRRELEV ANCE ••• Prom Al
... don't tee wbcte it .... stopped
IDYoftC from comiQL ICl'Oll," llid Jo,. Del Valle, 24. -rhe P<*a"bility
employment .. with Treasure Farms.
saidBucbiDFf.
Acx:ordias to Buch~, tbe leasing
arranaement bas been a tremendous suocess" and is consistent with the
company's overall shift from direct
manaaement to what McCormick
termed "executive developer ...
contnctors.
Jn 1916, the company's Industrial,
Research and Development branch
mefaed with its Office Division. a
move which COS1 about 30 employea
their jobs.
eluded a bevy of Rams cheerleaders.
Disneyland's Goofy and about 100
passersby who heard free food was
beina served.
Beathard appeared appropriatety
underwhelmed, although be later
admiltcd he didn't expect so much
attention.
Paul Salata, who founded Irrele-
vant Week 13 years aao as a put..on,
presented Beathard with dozens of
gifts from local busineucs as well as
every team In the NFL Listenen bad
some difficulty understandiDJ Salata:
whose tonaue was firmly implanteo in bis cheek.
Amona the booty was a aold watch
from the NFL commissioner and a
millioo-<lollar bank account from
Great American Savinp for a day. A
millionaire for a day, Beathard can't
touch the principal, but he'll be able
to pick up the interest at the end of the
day.
Undencorina the emphasis on
irrelevance, a host of politicians
attended the gala. offcrina their own
unique gifts or words of encoul"l&C-
Quake hits Bay area
MORGAN HlLL (AP) -A mod-
erate earthquake jostled com-
munities in the southern San Fran-
cisco Bay area today, only eight days
after a much stronaer shaker struck m
the same fault zone.
No damage or injury was reported.
The new quake, generated by the
volatile Calaveras fault. set the
around quiverina at 8:26 a.m ., with
an epic:enter seven miles east of
M<>!Pn Hill and a Richter Scale
readana up to 4'.0.
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ment to the draftee. Onnce Count)' Sheriff Brad Gates
presented a certificate aood for three
bot meals and a cot should Beathard
be arrested sometime durina the
week's festivities.
Resolutions were presented from
the host city of Newport Beach, the
County of Oranae and the state
Legislature.
State Sen. Marian' Bergeson also
sent a congratulatory Jetter, s1.t11est-
inf. that making Bcathard the "honor-
ee • was .. not unlike calling an
execution a going away party."
In resPonsc to the most irrelevant
question a reporter could think of at
the press confcrenc:e, Beathard ad-
mitted be was rootina for the Detroit
Pistons to win the NBA title.
He also noted his first phone call
after being selected by the Rams was
not from coach John Robinson. It
was from Paul Salata.
Other rivetinf morsels included
Bcathard's adrrussion that be bas
been cutting his own hair for the past
five years, and that be was moved
from a running back to a block.in&
back not because he couJdn't re--
member the plays, but because he
couldn't eJtecute them.
Asked why be transferred from
Towson State -where be was the
leading rusher in 1985 -Bcathard
admitted be had ~tten himself into
"some trouble .. with his friends.
"So my dad thoUJht the farther
away from home I went the better off
I'd be," be said ... My friends and l
used to act crazy."
Beathard's father is Washinston
Redskins• general manager Bobby
Beathard. .
The Redskins actually had the last
pick this year, but made a <k.aJ with
Lotto jackpot unclaimed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Nobody
woo the weekend's $6,917, l 52 "Lotto
6-49" jackpot so the sum will roll over
to ,;ve the midweek pme a ptcdicted
pot of about SI l million, the Cali-
fornia Lottery anoounced Sunday.
The winnias nurnbm picked Sat-
urday niabt were a. t•, «J, 27, 36, 32
and the bOous number, 7 . .
ORANGE ..... ..
COMT .... ,rm.I
11M1 Of'PICa
DOWllll ... 111 0-.._CA
Five tickets came up with five
repalat IMUDben and the bonui. &ch
is Wortb S369.•IO.
T1aele were 212 tickets witb five D~ Qcb YtOftb S-4,.W, and
14,321 tickets with four num~
eKlt worth S60. A toeaJ of l73;34l
tickcU blld ~ number'i; winruna SS eilch.
... .,...BaorlNO.C.. ....... CA~
~ .oa 1'2 M71 .....,_ & ldtefW W ·•llt
the Rams because JeW-s father re--
portcdly didn't want to be stuck in an
awkward posit.ion if bis son was still
available for the tau. pick.
That was fine with Jeff. "If that's
the only thins that will get me there,
it's OK." he said.
He admitted he didn't expect to be
drafted, but he kept working out .. just
in case."
If he hadn't been drafted, be was
prepared to try out as a walk..on with
the Redskins.
And if he's cut durina camp by the
Rams. he'll see if he can Fl mto the
leaaue as a scout.
l1TClevant Weck activities continue
today with the freedom Bowl Golf
Challen&e at the Newport Beach
Country Oub.
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COUNCIL •••
From Al
currently held by Ruthelyn Plummer,
who represents West Newport, and
Mayor John Cox Jr., who represents
the Harbor Ridge area. Both have
served eifht yean on the council.
Counctl members now in the
middle of their four.year terms are
Evelyn Hart, Oarenc:e Turner, Phil
Sansone and Don Strauss.
The shift in Irvine Co. manqe..
ment style can be seen in other
company operations as wdl.
Last summer, the company's resi-
dential development branch, Irvine
Pacific, pulled out of the const.n.lction
business. The oompany now func-
tions as an executive developer for
residential projects. maintainina con·
trol of plannana and desiln while
leavin, the actual buiJdina to outside
.. for the most pert we've com·
pleted all of the transitions. It's been
onaoina for a while," said
McCormick.
Compuiy officials have repeatedly
denied that a slacking development
climate in Oranae County ii the main
motivator ~ind the consolidations.
However, the company did lay off
about 100 employees earlier this year
in an effort to ti&bten the company's
financial bell
PARTYPUSHESPIERRECONSTRUC-TION •••
From Al
a way that would make it Jess Before Sunday. PIER had railed luckycoupleswinninabaclc:whattbey
vulnerable to the fury of storm waves. about S l 0,000 in small contributions. paid and more.
Officials estimate it would cost Event chairman CraJa Doty said He estimated that event will net the
between S.. million and SIO million they hoped to clear between Sl,000 poup about $17,000. No date bas
to repair or rebuild the pier, which bas and ss.000 duri~he block party. been set for the dinner.
'----I fi•ture a'n Hunti'-on n-...r.. Ko· ........ saa'd city, which ~ Do fiA....-the • incident because of their coo~on 1,111;11;u "' ••• ~0 uo.;n 1.a..1 ty WU COD ~t poup a with authorities in the inv-·-tion. since l914. sponsored Sunday's event, lUIU fund-raisina effons wowchucceed. ..... ..._ Oranae County Supervisor Har-waived fees and insuranc:e roquite-The employees said at least riett Wieder ~ SlSO,OOO in ments. "This bas taken a lot of time, but s2oo.ooo was donated to the Han county money for reconstruction, And Doty said another, mOR we're an established l'OQP now," be
campajan and other candidates in providina local residenu raise a like ambitious fUnckaiser is in the plan-.aid Sunday.
1986. The indictment also cbaraea amounL An unknown amount of · naacs. He said the lfOUP bas about 40
$38,300 went to Senate and COD· stateandfederaldisuteraidallowill °ifwillbeablacttiedinnerpricedat IC'tivemembenand 10--VaylC'tive"
aressionaJ candidates -includina be available "'---Ai~on the results S2SO per cou ... •. However, bUf of the mem.ben dedicated to rebuildi111• the the campaiJn of Oranae County -r-. . .-1 . "'-.... . -Superior Court Judge David o. ,_of_t_h_e_tn&J_· necn ____ n_1_11...;_._. ______ uc_k_e_t _pnce __ wa_·1 _ao_•_n_to_a_ra_Jlftit __ wa_ .. _•_H_u_nt_•nst_o_n_Beacb __ la_ndnwt.. _____ •
Carter -and another SI S9,000 ,.'"-i•illliillliiillllilllillilll•lilllil•••lll•lillllli••••lill•lill•••••lli••-111epdly went to Han's 1984 cam· 1•
paian.
Karl also alJepdly funneled a
$25,000 contribution tbrouib bis
corporation, Karl·Lorimar Home
Video, to a fund-raiser dubbed "An
Evenina With Bartn Streisand and
Robin WiUiams."
That event reponcdJy benefited
candidates Timothy Wirth of Colo-rado, Tom DuchJe of South Dako&a,
Bob f.dpr of Pennsylvania, Patrick
Leahy of V ennont and California
Sen. Alari Cranston.
Karl WU fOrml to resian from
Lorimar-TeleOictura in t 987 follow.
ina conftict-ol'--iatemt lll•tioal. At
that time. he esti•led tbe com.
paay's 1nnu&I sala wrn between SIO '
and SI 00 mWioft.
He ii DOW tbe 1-d o(. Kaft.lm.
films, a compmay be Winded Wida Jama Irvine. whole anc:aton
founded Tlae Irvine Co.
Wovens by • • •
Ponofino Shawl T888el
and Clauic Woven Venetian
Hlillilt:n/W ia Italy
PJutJc •D4'" propam
.. BrWt eillar,ement or reductioo, tummy tuck
and lil)OIUCtion prooedum will be ditcuaed by ~ platic IUflCODS lbunday &om 7 to 9 p.m. in
the auditorium of South Cout Medical Center in SoUth Lapna.
Tbc pl'Olf'lm is he to the public and
raervatiom may be made by callioa 499--7202
weekdays from 1:30 un. to S p.m.
Gnd patty at i&.taacla
The public is invi1ed to the .. Niabt After"
araduation party at Estancia Hilb School in Costa
Meu Friday from 7 to 10 p.m.
Tbc dcCorations &om the ICbool's alcohol and
~free all-niaht putr, will be on disPla:r and refreshments will be available. The OOll is S7.SO p
penoa or S 10 for a couple. with fundl 90i111 to oftiet
the COit of the p9d petty. Call 5S7· 1S17 for
additional information.
Com oo•, aact1on lllated
Tbc N~rt Bach Coin Show and Auction
will be held Friday at 1he Irvine Hilton and Towers
Hotel, with the auction ICbeduJed for 7 p.m. in the
hotel's Conference Tbeatr.
The coin show will be held in the Omld
Ballroom Friday from 10 a.m.. to 7 p.m., Saturday
from 10 to 6 and Sunda)' from 10 to 2. Call Ou.a Li.nett at (619) 273-3566 for further information.
roartJJ race entrle11 .aaglJt
Entries are beil'I IC>Ulht for the fourth annual
Hu.nlinaton Beach Founh of July Parade SK race,
wbich will kick off' tbe city'• annual Independence
Day Dat'lde and QClebrJtioo.
'the donation is S 12 until Fridat. after which it
will inaase to S 1 S with a T-shin or SI O for the race
()Dly. Proceeds will benefit the March of Dimes. Call
Phil Beukema at 631-8700 for more information.
• 6:30 p.m. c..ta Mesa City Ceaetf, council
chamben. 77 Fair Drive .
• 7 p.m. tac-Bead Dowatewa Spedftc
Plaa, council chambers, SOS Forest Ave.
• 7 p.m. a......._ Beed Qty c..en.
council chambers. 200Cf Main St
Tunday,Jane2J
• 9:30 a.m. ~ C..ty ._... et Sllfer-
........ board hearina room, HaU or AmillSU'ltion, 10 Civic Center~ Santa Ana.
• I :30 p.m. °'111119 C..ty pt • ~ c.... m111-. board meeti111 room.L Hall or A mini~
tration. 10 Civic Center Plaza. ~nta Ana.
• 6 p.m. ~ .... Qty c .. e11, council
chambers. SOS Forest Ave.
• 8 p.m. Fe •t•ta ValleJ Qty C1•eU. c:ounc:il chamben, l0200Slater Ave.
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Dear Abby gives her
advice on AIDS at
Coast fund-raiser
BJ UTY BOVCllD advice. tellint the linaJc woman "° °' .. .._....... wOndered abOut bet ft&tim ta lift IO
The ldtina was the Belboa Bey Oub, simpty abstain ihhe wun't aoina to intisa Dear Abby wu the star, and the subject her partner u1e a condom.
WIS AIDS. Al: one Point I woman S100d up ud
Abipil Van Buren traveled to Or'aftF UDCK&nc:ed she._.. a prominent N<wpon
County to sPeak and answer any quatiom Beach divorce at10nley, 41 and~ ud
at a for-women-only luncheon to benefit u far u she was COllUt ued -bet~ lift the American Foundation for AIDS ~ was over.
~~ ~~~~was~-~ Vu Bweil's dauebter, Jeanne Phillipi. py be~ continued to be ia ~
actor R~ McOOweU, and foundauon nesa, Vu Burn stiated tbal AIDS was
officials joined Van Burm on~ panel not1just1 .. pf.di1mR.'"am~on
Friday. that she aid stall exists.
Since Van Buren is known for her IOod Van Bwen's daushter alto bad an
advice and discretion, question cards were answer for the question.
placed. on each table, and the popular "Oosina the ðbou1e1 won't make the
advice columnist said she would take time ~m 101way," Phillipa said. "'We have
at the fund-raiser to answer questions 1ntravenousctruausenthatareoontractina
about AJDS or any other subject. it. mothers who pus it on to their babies. ....................... The women weren't shy about ukina andbeterolcxualswbomaynoteveoknow
questions, which ranted from queries such they've been infected and are spreadina the
as "'what should a sinJle -woman do about virus -without even knowina iL"
1ex?" to mauers of etiquette concern~ a Van Burm told the crowd that most of
dinner auest whose suit was ruined by her letser writen about AIDS ask one
MYice cohmuaMtAMce" Vaa lluea a.114 actal' Roddy llcDc well at
A11J8beneftt11IJICll I DD,
pea.se from a splatteri.na wot. . • crucial question: Are they 10ina to come . . . Van Buren -the feisty columnist who s into contact with the deadly ditease? LqisJatun so they will 1-nce>1--pot-ra-te pro.-
probably heard it all-told the 300 suests . " ... tell them •yes,• .. she uid.. .. If you're JI'&!"' into our schools -•Just Say No'
at the Newport ~h lu~ that~~ sexuallyadive.oryouknowyourchildreft asn'tenouah,"Van8umuaid.
never thought shed be pvu11 the advxe aruexually active -or anyone you know
that has been required of ta in the is in the 'high risk' cateaorY -un-· She also referred to the notoriety that se~~~~t!!~}~l~~~:~=and ~~t=!1• AIDS to date i? I death =~~it~::.~ca::
never tbouaht I'd be sayina 'sexual Vu Buren said that the only bope for forward and lent her support to what many
intercoune, oral se1 or oondoms. • " she the futuR is educatina children about the rcprckd as an unpociular came that
said. "I feel like Dr. Ruth!" cause and spread of the AIDS vinn. President Rc.apn ssaned 10 take it
Andsbcdiddispensesome.PRttystrona .. We have to put the screws to the seriously.
.. He never aid the ttord .. Ams.. .. He
always refemd to it as the .. deadly
disease, .. Vall 8'lten aid:
Van Buren alto said the Reapn admin-
istration bas authorized SI million doUan
for AIDS rcacarch -opposed to billions of
dollan pva for cancicr raearch.
The foundation is a private. n()l).Ol'Ofjt
orpnization that supports researcll on
AIDS 9e1"'a as a source for mfonnAtioo
about the epidemic.
Surfi~g pioneer's ashes scattered at sea ~
REDONDO BEACH (AP)-The ashes of surfina pioneer Uwas Ea.rt .. Hoppy"
Swarts were carried to aea on a surfboard
and scattered in the Pacific Ocean after a
service on a beach he roamed for a haJf.
century.
About 1 S surfers joined the crowd of I 00
after dawn Sunday to hear euJOlies to
Swarts, who died June 9 ofa stroke while
on his way to a surf contest in Northern
California. He was 71 .
Amona those rememberina Swans, the
father of orpnized surfina who developed
thejud&inasystcm used on the ~circuit,
were Surfer mapzine publiSbcr Steve
Pttman. ex-surfina champion Donald
Takayama and lifeloQI friend Leroy
Grall11.
Don Anderlon, a pilot and loQllime
Swarts · friend, dropped a bouquet of
Oowers from an airplane durinc the water's edF service at C StJeet.
After tributes to the 1CCOmpanimeat of
Beach Boys music, Buz Swans carried bis
father's uhes on a surfboard with about I S
other surfers for scatterina offshore.
Takayama paddled out with a wreath.
.. There was hardly any surf all momina
Iona and.just u they started pedd~ out.
threcorfourwavesabout four feet in
and some oftbe surfcn rode them." said Granis. .. It was beautiful"
Swans, 1 1930s sumnacbampwbo was a
familiar fcure on CatifOnua beacbes wit!>
his tradcmad straw bat and unbridled
enthusiasm for the s~ was dek'ribed by
Pez.man u '"a primaJ fisurc" in the iurfina
community.
It was Swarts who started the United
States Surfina Association in the early
1960s.
"'Surfina is a thina that didn't have any
OfPDil'ld.tOn. It WU die most UDCODtroiled
spon in the world and Hoppy was the oae
who did it.'' surfcr~aepreaeur Hotiie
Aher said last week. ~was the siasJc penon wbo pve tbe
moa time 10 the sport, iu Dder ~
the 60s and 70L "°"" was the ooe w6o
WU a swfeT-wbo pve bimxtf to the sport.
He'll be miued, .. Aller said.
A scbolanhip prosram similar to the
one Swarts .ctminista'ed for the Nancy
Katin Scbolanhip Fund is beina estab-
lished at Fant ln1a'stat.e But. 601 lay A vc., Capitola, Cali( 95010.
Ex-McMartin defendant wants teaching credential
LOS ANGEI..a (AP) -Molestation
charaes aaainst former McMartin
Preschool defendant Pegy Ann Buckey
were dropped two years aao. but she is still
faahtina to clear ber namMnd repin hc1'
teachina ~tial
Anaheim Union Hiab School District after
she was chaflCCS in 1984, Ilona with six oo-
defendants, m the notorious McManin
Preschool moles1ation cue in which more
than a dozen pupils claimed they were
sexually abused at the now-doled Man-
hattan Beach school.
Buckey, who holds a master's dqrrie in
special education from the University of
Southern Califomia, was a tcmBed 1eaCber
in the Anaheim district before the child
molestations cbafles surfaced.
tensthy preliminary bcanna in which five
former McMartin studenu testified Buck·
ey aJie.d}y molesled them ocarty a dtc::lde
aao. The Los AnFles County District
Attorney's Office la~er dropped the dwss
apinst her and four othen, ciuna insufti-
c1cnt evidence.
But Anaheim school officials contend
her moral status is dubtous. and she shou1J
be pcnnanently barred from the
classroom.
Wald, I.he deputy attorney tmera] rep-
rescntiDJ . the slate Commission on
Crcdenttalu'I-.. That makes ber un-
qualified to teach any children everapin."
But before she can return to the
classroom, the former teacher of deaf and
lea.rnina-disabled students must prove she
never molested prescboolen or terrified
them into silence by slaupterina animals
durina satanic rituals. •lillill••••llii••·····-Buckey, 32, lost her job with the She was ordered to stand trial after a
.. The stair believes that Miss Buckey
molested these five kids." said Sttphanac
Buckey's cax moved 10 the Slate Office
Buildina in Los ~earlierthis moath,
,..here Administrauve U. Jude_e Ronald
Gruen is rcviewana allcptioos of molesta-
tion and sa1amc animal slauabter by the
five formtr McMartin swdcnlS an a
bearina that has been dubbed the .. Mini-
McMa:rtin Tnal. ··
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Rreschoolda'1'aged
by tW;o arson fires
day. Estes was arrested followina rcP.JIU of a man. about 30 yean old
With a pl~mp build. exposina bimtelf
to oesxrsbY on Coast Hi&bway near TrCasure Island. He was f'eld 1n lieu
of sm bllil • • • Tbe owner of a blue 1977 BMW
rtj>Oi1ed the car stolen Sunday mom· ina on Manzani1a Drive. • • • In a teparate incident. the owner of
fed 191S Toyo\I Ccl.ica rcoorted the
car lk>6en S..uday on Oiff'Drive. • • • A rifte and lllOf1Cd aold coins. ~ an aaimated ~<XX>. were 190ftld llOlcn S.turday monai~ on v .... •c..aiea.
• • • A woman was arrested at the
Bullocks 11ore at South Coast Plaza
after sbe alksdiy stole several items
of dochilll t.bea. tried to return tbem
for I cash ref\aDd. • • • Someone stole a huntina vest -
but DOlhJa..~ -from a van parked in the 2900 bk>ck or Grace Lane
between S p.m. Wednesday and 7:30 Lm. Thunday. •
Hotel late Satilrday.
• • • A traSb pump. stm saw and drill
motor were stolen from a buslncss in
the I 0 bloct ol Corporate Put
sometime between 6 p.m. Saturday
and 8 Lm. Sunday. A window wa
smashed to pi.n entry.
• • • Three "very )OU~ .. children were
ttpOrted.ly aeen driv1ns a car in the oarti~ lot of Venado Middle Scboo& IMtfriday.
• • • Two IBM ~and printers
wa'C --hma a bmiBCS iD tllie
17000 bbl ol Sky ""' lo*vB'd
Armed bahditsrob
Huntington market
on Fnday. • • • A PY 1936 Nissan 200.SX. liccnsc
number 2CWW2U. was stolen from
.tbc s-ro"I lot oft.be Irviae Mamon
sometime between 10 and 11 p.m.
Sunday.
FireclamQea
tanntng:.alon
in Costa lle1a
Bz-NFL player receive. .new IJeilit
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ne aftlcillt ...-*" .econd October'*" ,..rtet colhPf' -• ot•· ._.. M ~ • IMl,~...._,e, aD feel we hive illidl '-.: .. • _.. ... ec.•niCNe. Tt.e Uahed __.in ruent ,_,.. Ourm1 I·
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proPolFJ tO ~t airplane hi· aed optimism in dealina With the
jMtCll ._.,. ,....... ~ controntins •" tM
Seftiar ..,._ from the seven ac.deri Said. .
1U1Dmit natiaM W WOlbd into the Jn an effort to moderale ibcir
early ~ bouts today oa the ~Uy optimistic tone •. tbe .~ : • -..orifi• OI ..,...., endonina \he anlerjcCted a note of cauuon an <eir ••
U.S. anm ClODUol ,..aa&iom with joint statement, which.~ i~!'J ~·
abeSovictUaianandaml&bfUrthcr Canadian Prime Manasier --• .. ~lions to reduce .-...uaear Mulroney. folm in E.rooe. · ''There is no room for compllClen-~·-"vii.-~ Wkl. held cy. Difficult challealet ~" &be in a Windowlaa t room of siatement said. "Our countra mu~
\he Metrop0Ji1aa Toronto Conven· developfurtheroureco~~1cco0rdi·
tion Ceaeer, wu uted about a coup nation efforts. Sound pol1Ctes must be
in Haiti wbich overthrew civilian continUcd." ~t Leslie ManiDL U.S. Treasury Sectetao: !amet ~ .. We are IMalina tliat riabt now,.. Baker Ill echoed \he ~uve It.I~
aid Rcmn. ment today, sayina._ .. 1 tba~ thef:e .. :
Tbe' I .fib annual economic swnmit to some extent an air of •Usfaction, • • meetitll between leaden Of the Unit· but I must say I oon•t ~ it•a ae
ed Sca1e1, Japan, West Germany, air of complace"9'·" f .-;wn.~ France. llaly and C.anjda Baker, anterviewecLby ~ry. -.:
bepn Sunday and is ICheduled to said finance ministen bad e1'llSd an •• ;.
coeclude with a final economic an extensive discussion on inflation communique Tuesday. and that "the aeneru ~ (ia) Atthe~i~aa.sion, the Wesla'D t.Ut while we must remain VJ11lan1. leeden quickly aecided to Dlay down we think it is pretty well under
1 contentious dispute invOlvina farm control" • • .
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Nampb.y na~es himself ruler of Haiti ;"·
SALT LAK.E OTY -Robert D. Karren, a former liaeman for the NFL's
San Francisco 49cn, was recovenna from beart-tramplant ~ at the PORT-AU-PRINCE. Haiti (AP) -Lt. 0en / Nampliy was surrounded by military leaden,
U Diversity of Utah HOIPital Karren. _.7, ofl.as Veps, "9 lilled io tenOUS but Henri Nampby declared himtelf praa&nt of Hal"ti i ncludiftl U: Geo. Jea...aaudc Paul, wbo wu the
IUble condition followi .. the SUTJCT)'. IUt Wcdnaday. He was diaan<>sed with today after troops SlOnned the nationel pa1ece and chief military ally of Manlf!t. Tbe fate~Manipt.
iiiC:bCnUc cardiomyopetb,r early in 1984. cardiOloPsts determined that he'd dcpOSed civilian President Leslie Manipt. ' who was teiz.ed at his residence five rrules away,
hid two prcv,ious "silent heart attacks, which bad permanently damMed bis "The future of democracy and Ii~ was at was not known.
him with insubordination in orderina the transfer -;:
of Paul -to an administrative post-and other •
biafM'ankina officen three days eartier.
. Namphy first appeared on state-run television . ::
at about I :30 a.m. an a broadcast from the pelacc
shortly after the coup. . heart muscle. Earlier, knee injuries had forced him to cut short his lootball stake. Tbearmy must protect the superior anterests .. The president betrayed your confidence and
_career ____ ·----------------,.----,.,-~------. of the country and must head the country,.. violated the constitution be swore to oblerve," "The army will lead the country this way, .. be
declared. wavana an Uzi submachine sun and
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Namphy said in a speech broadcast late this Namphysaid. .. Hetookapeththatledirrevocably
morn.inc on national television from the presiden-to the most brutal form of: dictatorship, To this
tiaJ pelacc. end, he attacked the army 1Dd ihoot ill hish
"To this end. a military aovemment has been command to make it a docile insuwnent of
fOnned With, as ,.aident. Gen. Henri Namphy," penonal power. He thus imperiled the conquest of
There was no official word on casualties.
A man at Manipt's residence was on the
telephone with the Miami News when soldien
moved in. Jean Ltscouflair identified bimtelf u •
director of the rqional Information Ministry and a .
former Miami teacher. He said Manipt wu ·
upstain with aovemment ministen dilCUSSint •
Jw>w to respond to Namphy's Statemeut when •
soldiers arrived at about 3:08 a.m.
he said. Feb. 7.0
n.e coup ended four months of civilian Manipt wu inauaurated president Feb. 7.
10vetamet1tiDClputNamPb,ybiCtincommanctof The darte-1111.n junta.. led iJy Nampby, stepped
the utioo he led for two years as heed ol a tJltee. dOwn after MaAipt tOok Office.;
manjunta. ltcamelcuthanaweekafteraManipt M1nipt retired Namphy as commander in
fired Namphy and tried to reorpnize the military. chief of Kaiti's 7,()0().man army Friday, chaiaina
Rains reopen
Mississippi,
Ohio rivers
Supreme court backs NY's ban
on private club dis~iimination
BJ 'he Aneda&M Prat
Hundreds ofbarles resumed travel
alollJ the drouabt-shrunken Missis-
sipp& and Ohio riven, coaaressmcn
and senators eumined stunted crops
in the Plains and a Sioux medicine
man sousht heaven's help to end the
Iona dry spell.
'"Gentlemen, start your enaines:
&he rat race is on," a nver boat pilot •id over the radio after authorities
reopened the Ohio and Mississippi
rivers.
Showen and thunderstorms Sun-
dal dampened many perts of Ameri-
cas eatthed midsection, inclUdina
Micbapn. Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas
and Nebraska, but provided little
relief, the National Weather Service
said.
Hot weather aaravated the
drousht, with temperatures of 100 decrees and up recorded as far north
as Minnesota. Today's forecast was
no better: continued hot. dry weather
over the Mid~t and Plains.
Two counties of dry eastern Nonh
Dakota tot up to an inch Of rain
durina the weekend, but it came with
hail as bia as baKballs and 70 mph
wind that fliltened ~·
Sections of the M1tailsippi and
Ohio luid been ck>led for 1days IO dftdees could deepen thUnds madt
shallOw by \he droulht, becki• up an ntimaced 1,800 berss OD the Mitlit-ail'fi and neatfy 100 on the Oltio.
RiVer traftk aowed most Of Sun·
.,, bUt was llMit down for ~niaht
at one ~ poiot on the
Millilii · nine •ilea nCllr1lt of. =~.=:.:.:4""1
nc 111t "'* ..._. IUUded °" dli Miiii Is~_...._.. itt •y
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WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su-
preme Court let New York City blr
discrimination apinst women and
minorities by private clubs with more
than 400 members today, aivinccities
and states new ammunition in a
arowing Jepl assault on such prac-
tices.
By a unanimous vote, the justices
ruled that the New York City law is
constitutional, at least as it is written.
The law blnnina ditcriminatioo by
r.ublic accommodations exempts
'distinctly private o~.iz.ations."
But it deprives non-relllious J!OUPI
of that exempt deSi&nation if they
have more than ~ members,
provide rqular meal terVice and ~larty set their memben' dues
paid by non-memben suCh as the
members• employera.
At least six other m~ cities -
Buffalo, Chica&<>. Detroit, Los An-seles. San Francisco and Washinaton
-have enacted similar ordinances
recently.
The New York State C1ubs As-
sociation, compriltd of I 2S private
clubs and associations. chalJenpd the
New York City law soon after it was
enacted in 19'4.
The city had initiated~np
tpinst f'Our men-onlyubl=-the
10,00};.member New York Athletic
C1ub, the 4,329-member Univenity
C1ub, the l,900-member Century
Association and the 1,6()().member
Union Lc:que Oub.
Lawyen for \he chabl association
araued that the liw wronaJy <ftatea an
irrebutable presumption that such
orpniz.ations are GOt truly private if
they have more than 400 members
and meet the other criteria.
The chalJeftlt of New York City's law was suPl>Qf1ed in a .. friend-of·lhe-
court" brief. submitted in behalf o(,
amona o~ the Benevolent and
Pro&eCtive Order of Elks, the Loya).
Order of Moote. the l!!'9'0ved 0nter
of Red Men and Kiwanis Inter·
national. KiWani1 International voted last
July to end its men-ony tradition and
allow its 8,200 clubs worldwide to
admit women.
The law was defended by, amona
othen, the U.S. Conference of May-
ors, the Council of State Govera-
ments., the National Association Of
Counties, the National Leaaue of
Cities, the American Civil Ubertia .
Union and the American Bar A-.
sociation.
In other action. the court
•Overturned, at least for now, a
contempt citation that could have
subjected the Roman Catbol.ic
Church to S l 00,000 a day in fines for
withholdint documents m a lawsuit.
But the ~1 ruHaa left ananswered
key questions in an eisbt·year-old suit
by I "pro.choice,. coalition that •11
mechurdl'a lU-eumpt saatuspves"
an unfair advanta1C 1n the pOliticil
blttle over abortioft riabts. ·~ to study a disoute over a Birma.._ ~jflla b pnMDOta
ina men black firefiehten. . -
nt ~ ilkl ~ will ltudy efrDns by .cily olldlll and ... 10 • un a ... w "* fiNePten .. who say~ plan makel tbCm V1C1im1
of reverw d11Criminatioft.
Senator says Justice Department
blocked Pentagon bribery probe ..
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Asset allocators replace investors
1, mncuaama ...........
NEW YORK -Tbe bia pine for
money ~on WaJI,~ thele
days is not inves&i"" bu1 tOmethina called ...... allocauoa. ..
Thia is not jusi tbe subltitutiol'I or.
fancy .,._rue for a simple word to
make tht subject IOUnd more
elaborate.
It is a different approKb to the
businea of ma~111 ~on funds
and other Wji poolt Of, money that
~ "'consider the U.S. equjfy marktt in lll"ellte .
-Active ma~ment tJ tm~ an shifts between stocks; bioedt ...
calll. but passive manaeemea1..,
be .ased •ithin each c:a&epy ol llle1S. ..
Puaive ma~nt maM IMM uyina to beat the performance of 1
liven nwkel but rather simply tcekina to duplicate it.
I" the case of stocks. that may
tranllate into buyina a fund or ~ of stocks set up to duplicale
the performance of a market index
such as Standard &. Poor's 500-stoc:t
composite index,
When lou set seriously into lbc proets$ o auet allocation, ••ptapa111
trades and stock mdex and bond
index futures arc the mechani'*
whettby exposure ·to each auct d8ll
are most euily adjusted.," Kidder
Peabody said.
What could be wrona with all this?
Many pension manaaiers. sensit19
enoup, stopped tryin1 \0 pidt inclt-
viduat stocks when they were C()ft.,
fronted with studies showing they hid
little chance of beatin& the market
that way. They were just too bij.
Broke,. firms developed ~ aram tndina. the iode1 futures
matqy known as portfolio in-
surance. and other asset allocation
systems in la,..r measure to try \0
meet the needs and desires of tb09e pension managers, who are some of
the brokers' most important cus-
tomers.
In addition, the powtb of inter-
national investina has contributed to
the popula.i:i!Y of asset allocatiort and
index 1nvcstJna.
As Kidder Peabody says: .. Many
aJobel investors view a country's
stock mark.et as a sinak unit and
prefer to trade it as such. Buyina and
sellina individual stock issues When
an investment in a foreip market is
desired can be a very inefficient and costly means of active international investina. ..
The problem some people have
with aJl this is the lumpina of alJ
stocks toeether as a sinale "mark.et''
that can 6c bought and sold. makina
mi stocks no more distinguishable from
one another than bushels of com or
sheets of plywood.
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A 117-aae mixed-use office~ in Misaioo Viejo is me~ for Cocnmuni'l,~t~onal Corp.'s Crown Valley Putnen Of&ce Baildilll-Jts pound · na on June l5 wu at1eAdcd by manben ol t111c
Mission Vie. City Council. Saddret.ck Valley Cballiber ol
Commm:e, ~business community and otbu local Oftk:iak.
The modern, tWCH\Ory facility will be locaced at Plaza and ~te smeu dole to the Mitlioa Viejo Mall, SNdldwk
Community CCJUeee and Mission Hospdal Reaionai Medical Caiaer.
The multi-millioD dollar complex coosists ol <42,947 ~u.re ~ of
leasable off"ICC apace and is part o( the mu1e1-o&anoed Mdlioa Viejo
Business Center land bcina dcvdoped by Mission Viejo 8usiDesa Properties. ...
CNC is the ~DI pmtDer' for Crown Valley Partnen in ajoult
venture aareemein with Northwestern National ~ Insurance 0>:
The · was desiped by the Danieboa Desip Group of Sa Jun CA= and trtiU be decora1Cd by Nancy Canwriabt ASID. The ~contractor is SUuet Coastnac:tioa Inc. and tbe IDOl'1llet broker
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Stock market weakens
NEW YORK (AP) -The atock market
weakened Monday in liaht tradina, with WaJl
Street broken blaminJ the decline laiwdy on fears
of drouaht-spawned uitlation and Wk of hither
interest rates.
••Anytime somebodl mentions hijbel' interat rat~ that spooks us. 11jd Robert O'Toole,
manqer of over-the-Counter tradina 11 Sbeanon
Lehman Hutton Inc. in New York.
The slow tradina volume s.uaesied that ~
institutional investors refrainCd from pll'tici-,
patina in the markeL Broken said sharply biahet
commodity prices ca~ by fea:r of a 11f1?1o1*d Midwest drouaht. combmed with a belief that
credit condJtions wilJ ti&hten in comin& months.
were key reasons. "All of that provides a classic backdrop . for
timeout... said Joseph Battbel, a technical
stratcaist with the Philadelphia investment firm
Butcher &. Sinaer Inc. The Dow Jones averqe of 30 industrials fell
20.09 to 2,083.93. l" l..o9en outpaced piners by •bpu( an. 8-to-S
(llarain on the New York Stock Exchan~ wt th 86 7
down, S87 up and 487 unchanaed. ·' Bia Board volume totaled 116. 7S million
aharcs, qainst 343. 92 million the previous session.
The NYSE's compolite index fell 0.88 to
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Japanese to increase
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human dignity ·
More tban one edi10rial writlr hll voiced the opinion
that no one in America sboaJct ID to bed hunary. ·
Merle !iftlebers putJ her~ where our mouths arc.
The 6S.)'ear~ COIUa Maa womaa ladles 10up to u
many as 200 homeless people each da)'. She has been servina
healthy portions or hot soup and telf-esteem to those who desperately Med it for the put two yean.:
.~Iona line of bunpy, ~Y people is not found in a barrio .m Santa Ana or a slum 10 Garden Grove. The line
forms m Costa Mesa aicb weekday at the Ra Community
Center on Hamilton Street.
Thanks to Hadebeq'1 hard Work and heart, the Pf'OIJ'lm
has endured for the put two yean without aovemrnent ~stance. ?nvate donations pay for the food that aoes to qwet __JtOWbft& stomachs.
Tbe soup kildlen bas many SUpPOrten. such as Anton ~m wbO was there in the bqinnina. But sometimes • the pot isn't easily filled.
. "I tel a lot of donations around Christmas and
ThanQljvina." she said.. "But the rest of the year I have to
knock on a lot of doors,~ -.
Fortunately, Orange Coast residents respond to Hal-le~ '
· ~en I.~ •. I used my own money to buy the stove and a baa po~ abe said. 0 1 tbouaht the pot was bi& then, now I have a aiant one."
Why is that sood news?
Why should we be concerned with givina a band out to
the homeless?
Merle Hatlebera can say it better than editorial writen:
. ·~1 feel no one in Oranae County should go to bed hungry.
This as the of!)y happy part of the day for most (street people).
. They aet to sit up, eat a real meal -to feel human.
"They arc all human beinp. and we should do what WC
can to help. We miaht have all of the brains in the world but
none of us knows what tomorrow will brina."
€limate-environment·
A distinauislied aro=intemational scientists worried about the ··gRenbouse " that is cbanlina ttte Earth's
climate baa bounced the bal~ appropriately enouah, into the
court of the world's pOliticians; ••. .
As pses from foui.l fuel burnina trap eoel'IY from the sun
near the F.anh 's su~ the alobe gradually beats up. Over tbe oe~t SO years, themeltinapolaricecapswiU raise the tea lcvtls from 8 to 60 inches, the scientistJ pre4ict..
In the next ~tury, the experts believe, people will
endure devastatina floods and severe storms. Deserts will get
even hotter. A&riculture will suffer in 10111e areas but be made
possible in othen where now little can be Jrowil. causina
population shifts. ... Canada and Siberia will disappear, as will
some s~ies of life. •
With proper planning, mankind ought not be amona
them.
The scientists sugest minimizina the ~ by rapid
development of alternative enersy sources and use of nudcar
energy, ending deforestation, and plannina where to build
dikeS or take other measures to protect coastal cities. ,..,,,. ,..,..,.~
House Speaker Jim Wriaht's problems on the ethics front
have taken a serious turn: By USlDJ a staff' employee to help
him write a book. he may have vtolated the law as well as
House rules. Aca>rdi~ to The Washinaton POst, Wrijht assigned a
member of his conarcssional staff in 1984 to work on the
book. .. Reflections of a Public Man," which so far bas brouaht
. ' tbe aoeakct abOut ss::;o in ro=-. 'fbeiemployee. is no . on Wriabt's staff. was
Quoted al •JiQI tbat be spent aboUt 200 boun on the book
1 d'uriaa oftke hoUn.
. Tbe bOok bad a peculiar unell even before this
revelation. It was Dublisbed by a frieod wbo reportedly was
paid more tbaa S2SO,OOO by Wrilbt's campaip commjnee
for re-election ler'Vicet pedom,ea durina I 98S46. Wriabt
receivcela SS percent royalty on boot .ales ... four to five times
the normal payment to authora. •..
The latest ditclosure indicates that more than a Home
cornmit1ee inquiry ii needed The Justice DeDartment oUabt
to em.,..nel •· pand jury to iavadlate whether Wrilbt fial
broken thie law bY usina a sta«memlJer 10 Wort oa tbe ~
Qi·r•dil A#•ll Mr,.111
lr
Coatiageacyplans.ready
in case big U.S. banks tall
Government would nationalize major
institutions to prevent major collapse
WASHINGTON-Tiiie U.S. p -
ermncat •a coe= plu few a na==pey tbe.W.11 of the · industry come near to
collaa*. Recent nationwide at1e11tioa bas
foeuted OD the avinp and lou crisis
and mueuv¢.np by the Federal
Home Lou Bank Board to bail out
thrifts that are near bankruptcy.
. But a ClOllapee of commercial bents
is polentially. pater thtt:at. Should
ooe of the larae institutions to under, it would cause a tidal wan of
deltnact.ion to roll across the financial
System.
federal bankina officials have decteed, behind ·doled ctoon. tbat
before they Would allow tbe top I 0
bub ia t.M country 10 to brot~ the
feds would inake them .... of the
Hale.
A lleaaan Administralion inter-
lllltDCy talk fon:c drafted tbe plan for,
ia mence. national~ Amcrica•a .,... bub in • fimnc:W am
tiplWDted OD &bat talk fOrce WC the
Treasury Dcputment, the Federal
Rae!ve Board and the Federal De-
polit Insurance Corp. (FDIC). Their
plan wu motivated by the possi= that LatiA American nations
default OD billions Of dolJan in loans
&om American banks.
Tbe wk bu concluded tbat a eoua.-of~ t»nts could not be
bandied ·the way mott minor bank
lailwa are taken care of -with a
~ or by payias off depoMorJ.
rmdiJta I IDCIJti l*tneror baJa' tbr
a ~nk m dire araits Would be
ditlicUlt, if DO( ~pauible. in • crisis.
And tbe paYOff' Cl insured depoUton would be a liorror story, witlf depoliU
tied up for months.
.. It must be ~ that the
trlditional methods Ofbandl. bank
failures are probably unwo: in
the cue of a bukina crisis," says the
doldy pUded report of the inta-
IFDCY task force. •
Tbe trlditional mdhods ~lt in the disruption· of lefVices and would
fuel the public perception offinucial
disaster," the report explains. .. As-SWDias dllat ODe or IDOft af'dle tmlts in jeopenly is amc,.. die Ulidn ., top
10 bub, tbe typical ... tnnnction
with anodlCr opcrabQI iDltitution
would DOl be Dible clue to. dcanb
of eliJible bidders (ud) the netdlily d!r'::T.!~ .. ~~.tbe
Ideally. the federal . .
pian would kick in while~
could still ICIC the liaht. Tbe pin~
for the Federal Reserve Doud to UIC
its statutory authority to leDd un-
limited amounts of money to Wlina
imtitutioas. Federal raerve banks would coDcc:t old ameucy and dis-
b'ibute new bills. Accord.iaa to con-fidential documents. thOle fcclei'a.I
raerve bulb have about S 19 billion
in uaitaued currency. The Federal
Reserve facility io Culi>ePPer, VL.
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Raising 'barns' and funds for museum
By VIDA DUN ..............
The skY was the ceiling Saturday
evcnina for the Bamraisers· fifth
annual .. No Barn Barn Raisina ..
benefit for the Discovery Museum of
Oranae County.
About 180 people sat under the
stars for a dinner of barbecued
chi~ken aoo beef ribs. beans. com on
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flt~·""' 1' Bt>-•
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CM>COOIU DUleRI I lN~i::t.15
the cob and hot fruit cobbler topped
with dollops of whip~ cream. Phase
two provided dancina and listening
music.
A silent auction closed shop durina
the barbecue. Biddina reopened after-
wards with L,. Wiiier at the mike
lakina oral bids on uip& andueuures .
One hot item was the cOcttail
cruise and dinner for 16at the Harbor
1:=~.1
lslalld home of Cina and ._
Bowanl. Bob is president of the
museum boenl M ...... and Deq
McCrea, MUJ and ,....... ¥-.
and Kum and AIYla J...._ will do
thecookina.
Johnson must bave liked the idea.
because he bou&ht it. and Walter
........... must nave liked the idea
because he said .. Do another cnlise
and rn buy it. .. he bosU qreed, and
he andl..e, hive it •
"Last year we made S 13,SOOand we
should do the 1111\e this time" .. said chairwoman a...ie SUalllt 01 Costa
Mesa explainina that Barnraisen
incmbers support the museum by
fund-raisina. (Two days later she called to say the proceeds were even
better ~ S 18.tOOO). "This is our only
fund-raiser or the year. Our plans are
to start a prosram for ~bool
children here at the museum." Located at 3101 W. Harvard SL in
Santa Ana (otT Fairview) is the
museum's Historic Plaza, which con-
sists of two early 1900s houses, a
water tower and an 1892 carriqe
barn .
The barbecue was set outside the
Kelloa house, which is toured by
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school groups. "h is booked by aroups throuah September." said
executive director &area ,....._
"The house is open to the public ~-"l 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays aov
Sundays." The kitchen, oval shaped dinin&
room and library were furnished witfi
antiques by the Junior teaaue. Hiram
Oay Kellog's fascination with ships
is noted immediately on enterina tbi
home -a larwe mast in the center o(
the staircase extends to the thircl floor, topped outside with a ""widow·, walk ... (Kellog was Santa Ana's first
city enaineer. He desilned Elsinore
and laid out Corona.) ~
The lt.quc has plans to fUniisb tbO
rest of the house, and the museunt
board tw plans to add a bl.Jlds...oO
science center on the site.
The Western<lad p&rty&oerS in-
cluded leMrl and am JaeeltJ, 1.a,
and Sletlla S..,1aM, cx-Anaclt
pitcher Cea and Jeaye Fend,J ....
and Pre4 Anpt, CatkriM ft7111,
SU.. Moo~IAu. _.ho trains tht
more than 100 volunteen; MeWa
McOu, the Bowardt. Ene. WeaU.. enee, the Jolla S&Un and MUJ
L)'Ue Hammes.
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mAa ANN LANDERS: I am E a C9Pf OI oot of your
daai lives me a laUih every .. il rm Mft your l'Cad-
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rHfMM a. I.My Goc1.1n•11euer. n.
felJewlq were my fa•ertte.:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tell
Q.1-Aa South, vulnerable, JOU
hold:
•A111'752 Q93 OAlM •A'7
The biddina bu proceeded:
N.nlt PM .. _. Wiii
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What do you bid now?
A.-You need do no more, for the
moment, tban bid three speda.
While putner'a jump to three dubs
WU invitati~, not f orciq, your
suit rebid is a one-round force. To
jump would both crowd the auction
and bypua three no trump, which
could bt your best pme.
Q.2-Aa South, vulnerable, you
I hold:
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=Ibe biddina bu proceeded: •
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What action do you take?
A.-You almost surely have a slam
ii partner bas a heart control; in-
deed, you miabt even have a srand
slam. To launch your invatia#iM,
lilab a cue-bid of five clubs. Note
thll; with sl*la u the qreed
cj'amp .wt, you are not lookina for a clab contract but ue probfna for
slam. .
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I.ma
"Lady Godiva ..... nol C!UY· r~
been doi.._ my houteWort en my
birthday suat for 20 lean. I consider
myself normal and 1n1elli.,ent. As 1
bnde, l was forever sewina tom 1eam1
and mtitcbina pockets that bad
caulht on the doorknobs. One day, a
fry1n1 pan plopped into the'disbwaicr
and soaked me to the skin. 1 removed
my housedress and continued 10
work with nothin1 on. I thoroushlY
CHARLES
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Q.4-AI South, vulnerable, JOU
bold:
• AQn QKQ6 0 Kt• •It.,
The hidd•na bu proceeded:
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What action do you take?
A.-Even thouab the same limita
apply to your opmina bid, this time
you have a oar maximum no trump
openiq with acdJent SU9l)Ort. YOU
can show that by raisiDa to three
spades.
Q.5-Aa South, vulnerable, you
bold: •Aon <:?Kl' om •on
Tbe biddiq bu proceeded:
~ the fttlina of freedom. and r .. ~ dtamna house in the ntldt .-.ace .
I cu ttP.O":' only one minor
m"'-P. Whale ironina a bed sh«t I
llood IOO dose to the boerd and
buracd l!'Y stomach. Sip mt -
EXPERIENCED IN THE FLESH.
DEAR ANN LANDERS; I uted to
do my housework in the nude, but 1
recent ex~riencc C'URd me. Our
minisicr tllpf'cssed the wish to see our new baby. The time set for his vi1i1 was2 p.m,
I was fresh out of coffee cream and
otloned my neighbor to ask if she'd brins over half a cup. She said. .. rn be thttc in a few minutes."
. I was rushin& around (in the nude)
1ryin1 to aet the house tidied up when
the doorbell rans. I arabbed a f~ towel to wrap around my middle so I
could ttaCh out for the coffee cream. J
opened the door quickly and shouted. .. Boy. am I &lad to see you. honey!"
To my everlasting shame it was the
minister. He was so stanled. his
&lasses fell ofT. He mumbled.. "nl be
&eek next week when I can bring my
wife.··
I slammed the door shut and sat on
the couch and shook for 20 minutes.
To this day rm unable to look that
minister in the face. -STILL
BLUSHING.
FROM KANSAS CITY: I wonder
if lady Godiva saw the news item in
the paper about an Ohio housewife.
She was doi!'J ~ laundry in tbe
basement and impulsively decided to
take ofT her soiled housedrcss and
throw it into the machine.
Her hair had just been set in rollers
and the pipes overhead were drip-
ping. She spotted her son·s football
helmet in the comer and put it on hCT
head. There she was, stark naked
(except for the football helmet) when
she heard a cou&)t. The woman turned
around and found henelf starioa into
the eyes of the meter reader from the
ps and electric company.
As he beaded for the door his only
commem was. ... hope your team
wins, lady ...
8-1' Wiii Norttl Eal TtleMay,JmeU
1 NT ... 3 • ... ARIES (Marcll 21-April 19): Job is finished. know it and don't bang on ad
f nauseam. New vistas will open. sadness -----------What do you bid now? over loss replaced by optimistic glow
A.-Despite your superb trump rqarding future prosJ>'Cts. Longdistancc
support, you have a minimum no call will verify views.
trump opaaiaa bid. you can pt this TAURUS(April 20-May 20): lmpnnt SYDMEJ ~ KrOU to pertner by limply style. welcome new cont.acts.. put across ft
tafllal lO tour spedea. concepts in ori&in.a.I way. Member of 0MAll Q.J-;.Ncitbcr vulnerable, u South opposite sex could declare. "Your
..,,,0 laio&d: ·-·•-._,_ dialogue is ttfrcshina and so att you!.. -~illiiiil• ,.., Q.6-Aa South, •uwer&VK7, you Leo plays important role. • ~~ ...... ~::: =eel •OJI bold: GEM.JNl(May 21-June20): Familycoosiderat1onsdominatc-financtal
--. ~ : •AQi Q&H Om •AJtl3 andothef'obliptionscolorptans. WhatyousttkwiUpractJcaJlybehandedyou
S.... Welt Nor6 EMI The bidd.ina bu proceeded: on proverbial silver platter. Key is faith. confidence. patience. persistence.
l NT PMt l • ... Sota_. W• Nortla r..t CANCER (June 21-July22):Senseoffitnnsdominatcs.humorplaysrolc.,
f t NT ... 3 • ... lines of communication will be open. You·u be invited to sodalaffair. and that
What action do you take? f could include travel. Gemini. Sagittarius arc in pictUtt.
A.-Your opcnina no trump prom-What do you bid now1 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Money could be .. tied up .. due 10 m1splac:cd
lied a htlanced band of 16-18 A -.: •• :--tdl document. Check records., including invoices. Dig beneath surface. discuss ....J..••. You are minimum for such .-awuilll'll'you want to part-ideaJs with one who docs not nccessaril) apee with you. Scorpio figures
t"'-nc:r dw you bave aood trump sup-prominently.
Colnpl9te .... ..._ ....... In • ..., •• TV Plot.
UBli (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Obscqwous i~vldual has abundance of
.. sweet talk.." But keep an eye on IM s.alverwarc. £inpbasis on sccunty. home.
basic values. aunve hobbies. You'll learn more a'bOut property and what n's
wonh.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Define tcrm1. look betuod SCle1lC5.. rcalitt
what begins as flirtation could blostom tnlO somctbil?J ""tomd:· You·u aet
your wish. but not quite 1n the way expected. Protect self an cmouooal chncbes..
SAGJTfABWS (Nov. 22-Dec. ll~ You asked form~ ~bibty.
you·naet il you'll also have deadline to meet. money to be obtained. Focus on
pressure. intensity. dealings with individuals in posuiom of authority .
CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What was lost will be recovered. Focus on
publishina. advcnismg. participation m community or political proJCIC1..
Emphasis also on style. desip. romance. abihty to ftOJsh ~ assipmcnL
AQVAIUUS (Jan. 2().Feb. 18): You &el .. new information 'reprdmt value
of estate. cash requimnent.s. unique dame in contract. Socnario also aturcs
sensua~11v1ty. physical attraction; Leo fiprcs promiaently.
P (Feb. 19-March 20~ Opposing fo«:escome ~~could be
moderator, referee. Family member acts in •bat many · eccentric
manner. Be patient, willin& lO listen. you11 be pleasantly surpnled as resulL
~~-----------------acdon, despite the fact that you port and a muimum DO trump VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You aet action whctt previously lhcrc was
bave aceDcat support for partner'• opcnlq bid. You do that bJ malrina indifference. Cycle hia}llights movement. wnting. intellcc1uaJ cunosity.
IUit. IW misllt bave a complete bu.It. tbe me.pal available cue-bid; in Judgment is on target and you'll be at right place at crucial moment. Gemini
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Jon Sievenson has been ronsickftd
one of the "'°'' consistmt and stroaecst pro bcKh volleybell playen
ovtt the last d«adt.
The J>f'oblcm was that althouah the
Santa Berblra nativr has the alh~tk
tools to match those of any of the top
pla~ on the tour. he has never had a
P1nncr who could match his smooth
tcltina and touah defensive skills.
Until now. Stevenson joined with
Pat Powers. the 6-6 former outside
hitter for the 1984 aot<S-medal win-
nina U.S. Olympic team. at the end of
last season and the two have proved
to be a formidable force.
On Sunday, Stevenson and Powen.
both 30. upset the No. 2--sttded team
and dcfendina tourna~nt cham-
pions. Tim Hovland and Mike Dodd.
U-11, to split the $10.000 first-place
purse in the 34th annual Club Sportswear Open Pro Class Vol-
lcyball Tournament at Laauoa
Beach's Main Beach.
With Powers blockinastronaat the
net and Stevenson spikina hard on
offense. Dodd and Hovland -who
had advanced to the final by dcfeatina
No. I •seeded Sinjin Smith and Randy
Stoklos in the loser's bracket just
prior to the final match -wert worn down by two frnh and hunary
players.
Surprisin&ly, Powers said after the
match that ne had the flu on Friday
and considered not playfog this
weekend.
There was no question that Powers
and Stevenson were feelina healthy
by late afternoon Sunday. Powers
recorded nine blocks and l 0 kills and
Stevenson bad 14 kills to offset the
po~r pme of Hovland and Dodd.
the defending tournament cham-
pions. l¥hQ both stand 6-6.
"Pat's blockina was the key today."·
said Stevenson. who resides in Man-
(Pleue ... POWltU/83)
Eagles'
Cofby
All--CIF
Estancia Hiah's Conrad Colby.
who came within one of tying the all-
timc CIF record for carttr doubles
with 28 and led the Eagles to• benh in
the stcond round of the Clf 3-A
pla)offs. has won All-CIF honors as
chosen b) the selection board of the
All-Southern California Board of
Athletics.
A senior. Colby is a first-team
choice afier batting .401 for the
Eaalcs. He was also the team's No. I
pitcher in his first season on the
mound.
Second-team benhs to Orange
Coast area pla)ers include Danny
Lane of La&una Beach and George
Saldana of S"addlcback.
MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1•
-Meta' Cone lat..a ~lo ION ~Her late 11i1 ,,.,....I&,
Brazilian Senna IM• lhlrd etralghl Detroit Grend Prbl. a:
...,,... ...... .., ..............
·~ 8mltb (~t) ot.maceill after Ida aplb wu blockei by 'flm llOYlaDd dmfn& San~r· action at tbe Pro Clue Vol-ley toanlCJ at Lapna'• llala ~b.
Experience provides edge
Jabbar, 41, comes-
through in clutch
to bail out Lakers
INGLEWOOD (AP) -As he had
thousands of times before. Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar feinted to his right and
swung to his lefi and threw up a
Sk)hOOk.
It had not been a good game for the
41-)car-old center. who had made
Just 3of14 shots Sunday.
And this time. with 14 sttonds
rcmoininJ and the l..akers trailing the
Detroit Pistons by one point. his hook
agaan bounced ofTthe nm.
But Detroit's Bill Laimbttr fouled
the l..akers center 011 the play. Abdul-
Jabbar. the NBA's all-time lcadtng
scorer. calml)' made 1wo frtt throws
togi"e Los.\ngclcsa 103-102 victor) and send the finals to a seventh and
deciding pme.
"He's 41 )'Cars old and we've ~II
taken a hard look at him this year ai(d
made our Judgments:· Lakers Coach
Pat Riley said of Abdul-Jabbar. whose age has seemed to slow him.
''But to me. he'll always be the
areatest threat in the pme -always.
He has tremendous patience and
poise -and he drilled both of them ...
The experience of Abdul-Jabbar-
ap_pcarina in an unp~nted 17th
NBA playoffs -and the l.akers as a
whole in the finals doubtlessly pve
them some edge against the Pistons.
tryina for the first NBA title in the
franchise's history.
Cbmploaablp .erie.
(9"t· .. ·S.W..)
Game l -Detroit lOS, Ulten '3
Game 2 -Lallen JOI, Detroit 96
Game 3 -Latltn '9, Detroit 16
Game ' -Detroit lll, Lallen 16
Game S -Detroit ICM, L.Mwi ''
SundaY'i Scwe
Game 6 -Lalren 103, Detroit 102
(Series tied, 3-3)
TIM'ldaY'i Ollme
Detroit al Lallen, ' o.m.
.. 1 think it (the experience) has been
the difference all the playoffs. this
pme 1ncll.ldcd." said Los Anaclcs
p:lrd Magic Johnson. who hn help-
ed his 1eam win four league titles
alread) in the 1980s.
.\bdul-Jabbar. asked about the
.. thousandsof P.re' 1ous times" he had
been 1n a s1m1lar s1tuatiQn-.w1th the
game on the line. smiled and rcpli('d.
··1 don't think it'~ thousands: maybe
hundl't"ds."
.. When I shot the f rce throws.. I Just
went through m) usual rou11ne at the
line and kept my mmd clear." he said.
"I wasn't lhinkinJabout how I'd been
shootinf. ljust tned toconttntrateon
makin1 1t (the ball) ao down."
The Uikcrs won despite a 43-potnt
pcrformancc from °'troit's Isiah
Thomas. But all Thomas had to show
for his effort was a sprained•ankle. a
sort facc. eAhausuon and a loss.
"I want to win this championship."
Thomas said. ··rm willina 10 pay
whatever it takes. Nobody ever said
winning championships would be
. Frustrated Faldo,
Strange to play off
BROOKLINE. Mass. (AP) -The 19&7 British Open with a strina of 18
fourth rou}ld of the U.S. Open wu a consecutive pars in the final round at
story of inisscd putts and milled Muirficld. Scotland.
opportunities. He pined a tic for this one with one
CUrtis Stranae missed his share. So birdie ov~r Jhe last 18 holes.
did Nick Faldo. "I was nervous. .. admitted Stranae.
And. when it was over on Sunday, the most succnsful American player
the two-deeply frustrated players. over the last 12 months and needina
fussing and fumina about their put-only a major championshiR to ron•
ters. ended rcaulation play in a tie for firm his stat~ in the pmc.
the lead and prepared for an II-hole "Maybe that's what was wrona
playoff for the 88th U.S. Open Golf with tht puttina. I hit some ~t
Championship. lhots. but what hurt me was the putts
cas ... ~troit Coach Chuck Daly called
Thomas· performance "1711raculous"
and "'phenomenal."
Included was a 2S-point third
quarter.a finals record for one period.
The Pistons could have won their
first NBA tttlc with a victory. Instead.
the scnes goes to Game 7 on Tuesday
night.
.. I'm not devastated. it's a scven-pme series.. .. Thomas said. ""The best
team will end up winntOJ."
Thomas sprained his nght ankle
late in the third quarter. 'just a few
m1nut\.'S after scorina 14 stra1gh1
points.
Then he was hn m the fa« late in
the fourth quaner. which stunned
him and left a small cut on his lcf\
check. Daly said 11 was ~miraculous-lhat
Thomas was able to continue playing
after sufknng the inju'ncs.
"B) him.sclf. he kept us to the game
and put us 10 a position·to win," Dal)
said
~ down-to-thc-w1rr victory ell·
tended for at least one more pme
Riley's iuaraotcc that the l..akers
would become the fiBt team to win
conS«uth e NBA titles sm~ &he 1969
Boston Cclucs..
.\Ocr the l..akers beat the Celtics for
the NBA tnle a year ago. Riley had
said. ·-rm aoina to guarantee every-
one "'e'rt' go1n1 to repeat."
The staaemcnt caused an uproar
bccousc no team had repeated as
NBA champions since the 1969
Boston Celtics .
Tiie top llalalJen
•·Curtis Str•nM 70-67·"·72--271
JC-N;ck Faldo n -6711-71-271
Steve Pate n·6'-n ·'7-2IO
f.Mrk O'Me•r• 71 ·n -6'-7l-2IO
O.A. Weibrln<a 71-,f-.61-72--2'0
Paul A1inoer 69·70-7,·66-211 Scott Slrm>lon. 69·6'-n-1.,_ltt
Boll Glider 61·6~ 70-7S-2t2
Fuuv Zoellef 73-n -71-66-212 Pnne Stewart 73-73-70-,7-213
Fred Couotes °' 72-67-71·73-213 L•rrv Mize 69·67-n -76-2"
BenCrenSl'l•w 11 -n -7'-'7-2"
D•n Pohl u -n -6'-69-2"
Arwtv BNn 11-11-n-10-2"
Lennv Wadllln' 70-71·70-73-2"
Hale trwln. 71-71·72-71--215
Joey $Incle'¥ 76·61-70-71-215
tt•vmond Flovd n -n-7J·U--11S
NYrk McNuttv n -n-n-41-as
ll-in pQ)Off today
•
Lakersstay
alive barel
Last-minute rally
produces 103:-rb2
win.forces Game 7
I NG LEWOOD ( o\ P) -The Los
Anack's l..a~crs can reprat as NBA
champions b' defcauna 1he Dctroll P~ston~ on T'ul~a) ni1ht. but the~
"111 be hnrd-prcs~·d to repeat the
C\c1tc1m·nt or Sunda~ ·s 'IC10f) 1n
Gamc6.
The Pistons. scckm& their first
NB,\ title. ll'd b~ thrC<' points ~i•h
C\nctl~ on1.. minutl.' to go. thanks to
thl' hl·rok'\ of Isiah Thomas. "ho
scored JI of his .i3 points in the
scH>nd hnll. includin& a rerord 25 1n
the 1h1rd quan1..-r. •
But 1Xtro1t d1dn'1 score again and
Kareem .\bdul-Jabbar hn '"'o fn.-c
thro"s "1th 1-' ~-conds lcft.gi v1011ht
Lale rs a I 03-1 O:! '1ctof) that fortt'd a K'\cn1h pmc lhnt will decide the
champ1onsh1p.
"This game was probably the best.
most eAut1n& pla)ofT game I've e'"er
plOl).cd 10 ... said Mai1c Johnson. who
scol't"d I I of his !1 points m the founh
quancr and had a record 14 of his I 9
assists in 1he first half for the Wers.
"lsiah was unconscious. He took
control Clf the pmc W~n he stanC'd
sk1ppm13nd hopping. )Ou know he's
'" his rh> thm:·
I
I I ··Thi~~ the most incredible pta~
pme I 'e e\ef been involved tn.P:
Uikcrs Coach Pat Ri~y ~id. ··Te.t•
Pistons pla)ed their hearts out. Al dlt'
end. "e "'ere determined not to ~ Isiah and Dant le) &ouch thr first pas&;
and "C succeeded;·
The Ulkcrs' 'ktory set up a tit~
deriding ml-ctin& at the Forum oe Tu1..·~a~ night. the first N~A pme"
e'er plau-d 1n the summertunc.
Th:u 'pmc \\ill either ,ive Loi ..
Angcks the first repeat championsh~·
1n 19 \Cars or Detroit its fi"'1 NBA: lltk. . ..
If the LlkttS beat the Pistons. thc:'J=
"111 become the fiflt tcam to win th~
SI.'' cn-i;.imc pht)ofT series in ~
~awn. ~ ··we Ir.new go1ns in apinst t~~
that it "asn't '°'"' to be easy:'t Johnson snid. -eu1 this is what ifs~.
abou1.goingsc\"en pmcsand let's~
"'ho's the best. rm glad we're aoin1 '°'
SC\ l'n pmcs... •.,•
"The httlc things hurt us. but we·
got another game TtlCWy." Thomr
said. ··w c·\cjust1ot tocomeouunil'
hold them under 100 and win tht
b:lsketball game.
-rm not de\;ntatcd lfs a se\en·
game series. The best team wil end up
winni"g. -6
The 41-yeaT-old Abdul·Jabbar was
calm on bis pmc--winnjna free
thro"'s. bcfiuina his 221 pmcs of
(Pleueeee LAKltft/SS)
W 1 I 11
Detroit'• Adrian Outley trtee to ll~ Mot OYer tile
oatatretclled anna of Lalten center ltareem Abdal-Jabbu.
Angels complete
sweep of RoyaJs
Witt takes shutout
tntontnth, Harvey
finishes 5-0 win
• . . • . .. ..
The playoff. the 28th in the history I missed. It was just terrible," he said.
of the American national cham-Strina.c. a one-shot leader loins
pionsbip. will bqin at 2 p.m .• EDT. into the fourth round. saved par from
today at The Country Oub in 1 bunker on the final hole for a ha.rd-
suburben Bolton. won I-over-par 72 and a spot m the
feet in lcl'\lth. And he mtsied four 1
more in the 12-15 foot ran,c.
''I 901 mytelf titd up with the plaYoff. · ~utter ... uid faldo, the phqmatic f'aldo'a lone birdie was o~t by
Enalishman who has a h~ of one ~ and that productd a par
mali111 a muimum pin ftom a round 0(1 I. aood cnouah to fOrtt the
minimum ....,, • Pll)Oft' at 271.. sill shots under par.
• "I couldll't tet. a Md (on the · sc,.. and faldo had ample arcens)~ I · inlde hfc hard WOlt fOf opportunity to win the ()pm outnp~
mYKlt. ~ Flldo. 'Mio "P" die faldo mlsKd thn:c putts of abo.ut 8
StraftjC'S lapsa were even more
dramatte.
He mined thn:c times from inside
four feeL He missed a couple ofbtrdie
putts from about 8 fttL And on
another l-f0o6cf. he duft..puned fOf
botey.
"I'm jUS1 ~d to have a $hot al
it.'' faldo said. •
DOdgers return fav<!r, sweep Padres
KANSASOTY. Mo. (AP)-Mi~
Witt had pitched a;i1 scorcltss in-
nings. He wanted the shutout.
Cahfom~ Manaarr Cookie Rojas didn't rare. He ~t to the mound.
"He said he saw someth1na he didn't like.-Witt 11id. ·tte•s the
manqcr:and he runs the team. Thc1'e
wun·1 much I could do beau he'd
alrcad} load ~IUY aocomc in out of ~ bultpna. So uydliaa I say now oi
an) thi~ I said tktt would hive bttft
utckss.
Tiie .aedaJe ..
AWAY
Tonlght-;-MltlneMt., S:OI o "'· J\IM 2l-Mlnnet0ta , S4S O.ft\ •
JuN 22-MiMetOla, l0:1$ e.m.
June 23-..
MOMm
.NM t~. 1:15 O.tl'I 1Ufte~::7:1Som
1'IM .. ~IMI, 2.s •. f'I\.
• 0.. N , C"9llnlll I.
"N ..... 9ill~l7•
t
coaches
A b9ll W9I cdld Ud MinM90U
Nilll ~ Ta.y Olm dill.-, Ht
•1 p e di CMd or the..,_ with h11 arms in
_. air. ud home plate umpire Steve
PllcnnO WU rad)',
... never said IM>thi._., .. Oliva said ... Ht Miked lllailh• &oward tntand I asUd if he was talkina '°me. Heaaid, 'You're a (npittiv~ hiUingcOKh. You don't
know noth•• about belb.'
Palermo c.jcctcd Oliva and Twins M•DMCI' Tom
KcUy tritd to 1ntervetK. Oliva retrnted to 1 duaout
runway and Palttmo pushed pest K:!k in punuit.
Finally, Ohva disappeared and the epi ended.
BUt the probkms have not gone away since that
April incicknl.
The days when umpires would fold their arms.
clench the:r:·r ·aw arid walk away from arauments are
over. Now. ym. aiwt ma"*rs say, umpires heat up
disputes a do little to cool them down.
"You miaht see 1 third·belc umpire caU someo~
out on a chcckcd·swina to end the innans. Then. instead
of'walkina into left facld. he'll walk toward the plate so
the player has to cross him," St. Louis Man-aer Whitey
Hcrzoa said.
"Or you'll sec an umpire squeeze thestrilcezone on
a rookie pitcher. tryina to ~t him to say sometbina." he
said. "You sec it more with the youn~r auys. not the
veteran umpires. ..
The Official Baseball Rules offer these general
instructions to umpires: "Do not foract that the first
essential in workina out of a bad situation is to keep
your own temper and self<ontrol."
Yet the scene in the CUrTCnt beer commercial -
where the umpire turns away from a manager after a
close call-is no lonacr the norm. They used to say the
best umpire was the one never seen. but now umpires
seem to do more pointing and provoking and less
1istenina.
Quote of the day
Dkt Vitale, the TV basketbaJI analyst who
promised to sweep the Kansas field house if Larry
Brown returned as the Jayhawks' coach next
season after lcamina that Brown had accepted a
job to coach the NBA 's San Antonio Spurs: "I'm
broken-hcaned. I was lookina forward to scrub-
bi~ the floor. I had my toothbrush ready. But I
said all alona Larry's 1 soap opera. He's biggtr
than Luke and Laura on GcncTll Hospital."
Furlong prevails In playoff
~P'arloacparrcdthefirstplayoff l!I hole o n Sunday to defeat Skrri Taner in
lhe LPGA Lady Keystone Open golf
1oumament 1n Hershey, Pa. Furlong's
bunker shot on the 40 I -yard 18th hole left her with only
a ta~an for par and the victory while Tureer could do
ao better than botcy. Turner took a drop when her
second shot landed in iround under re1>9ir just off the
arccn. and her chap stopped nine feet from the pin. Her
par putt then slid past the hole. Furlong and Turner had
finished rcaulation play tied at
205. 11 strokes under par an the
54-hole event at the 6.348-yard.
P1r·72 West Course of the
Hershey Country Club. Furlona
came from three shots off the pace
with a the day's lowest round. a 6S
that featured seven birdies. while
Turner had six birdies against 1
lone bogey in a round of 66 ... In
Jericho, N. Y .. 0.. Bies ran away
from the field with an cq.le and
~ three birdies in the first five holes
and ""cnton toa two-slroke victoryoverS.Cluuiet in
the Northville Invitational Scnior'1 tournament. Bies
and Charles each shot a ·~undcr·per 66 and Bies
rompleled S4 hoJes at 202 to collect a winner's share of
$52.000.
White denies wrongdoing
DALLAS -Dallas Cowboys quar· m
tcrback Danny White on Sunday disputed • 9 •
daims of wrongdoina after 1 ftCWIPllpcf"
rq><>ned his financially beaten truck IC·
cnsoncs firm is the subject ofa mail fraud investigation
and creditor lawsuits.
The Dallas Mom in& News rcponed m a copyright
stof) Sunda)' that White was subpoenaed to tutify in a
DaJlas court in connection with a fraud suit filed by an
imcstor 1n his pickup pans company. Kowboy Krome
Acccssones.
The investor claims White and has bus1neu
partner defrauded htm of a SJ0.000 stock purchase.
Coun records filed in the civil ca~ indicate federal
authorities arc conductana 1 mail fraud probe of the
com pan) ·s act1\.1llcs.
The News said othtt angry creditors were
qucst1onina thcact1\ 1t1tsofWhite and has panner. Paul
Linford
Bodine wlna. Alll80n Injured
LONG POND. Pa. -Geoff' Bodine wowd~NAsCAR Millf 50001tSu--M
PotonO ln&cma&ional lbccwly, • race
marred lw a serious 1~10 \ICWf'lft driYef
Bobby AOiton. Iodine woa the Falhds Diy race in J hoW&. S 7
minutes. 49 lttonds. ll u avefllr IPeed Ol 126.141
mpb. Bodinc. winniftl W. ftrla 11" in two ydrs. beat
stroad-pilcc finisher Mike Wahrip by 8.13 l«Ond1
after 200 laps Of &he l.,._.le ui-oval.
Ru11y Wallace wa1,hird. Mart Manin banh and
0aVt')' Allison.~ AUe.o.'1 IOll. fifth.
· Bodinc.39.ofOactnu.., N.Y .• bettkd fortbela.d
much of the dly·~fore daimjlls hi1 flnt vktory 11ncc
lhc Budwciscr jQQ II Dowr. Del .. in ~Y 1986 •
Bobb) Alhton. 50. -.. litled in .. rdatlvtly Jtabk"
condition ll uhiah Valtey H0tpilal Center ll
Allentown. Officials aaid ht wa uncontcious and had
sufTe~'d I bruised t\can, ft-Ktumj Upptt k'O lq and
~ibly fracturod ribl. Jhc )ounacr AllilCM'I had consunlly ndiotd his pit c~· for word on his fathn's condition anu I.he first.Up
crash. offK"ials said. ,
Before the accicknt.. the 1r1uor Allison. of
Hueytown. Ala., had radi~ his pits that he had a tire
IOi~· down IS he CrossN the IW1int lint in the 28th
posll1on.
His crew chief. Jimmy Fmni&. uid the tire blew
out goina into the second tum. Allison's Buick. went
into the outside wall and ht then was struck on the
driver's side by Jocko M•iacomo's Chtvrokt.
Mauiacomo was treated at the track for 1 cut chin
Ind hand,
No Olympics for Navratilova
EASTBOURNE. En&land -Martina
Navratilova says she will skip the Seoul
Olympic Games because they aren't im·
portaDl enough and bcause she docsn'a
want to be treated "like a child." ~The Olympics )USt don't mean ·as much" as
toumamenls on the Virginia Slims circuil. Navratilova
said. "I would have to sacriftce the circuit to play lhcrc.
The most imponant thina for me is bccomina No. I
again. The Olympics won't help me.''
This year. tennis is retumin1 to the Olympic
Games as a medal spon for the first time since 1924.
Four )cars ago m Los Angeles, it was a demonstration
event.
Unlike the regular men's and women's pro-
fessional tournaments. there will be no prize money at
stake m Seoul. computer rankings will not be affected
and strict restrictions wall be imposed on endorsements
and sponso~h1p.
Soccer violence diminishes
Frankfurt.. W~t Germany police say •
the drunken. brawling Enahsh soccer fans
left town Sunday following three m&hts of
street clashes. while Munich authonl1es
warned of an orpnized gang of West German
troublemakers. Since the European Soccer Cham-
pionships staned on June 10. more than 800 fans had
been arrested m sax West German c1t1es. Frankfurt
police on Sunda) s.a1d three straight nights of soccer·
related disturbances an Frankfun had apparently come
to an end afier 98 more rowdies-most of them Enahsh
-were rounded up ovemi&ht ... There will be two sets
of twins on the U.S. wrestling team at the Seoul
Olympics. O...e and Deuls x .. 1owskl clinched
Ol)mpac bcnhs m the Greco-Roman compct1uon.
while Jlm and BUI Sderr will rcprnent the United
States in freestyle wrcsthn&. The)' arc among 19
wrestlers who vappled thar way onto the U.S. Olympic
team in trials that ended Saturday night in Pensacola.
Fla. The 20th and final team member will be dec1ckd
later because a top-seeded wrestler suffered an anJury
durinJ the final scncs of matches ... News dispatches
dcta1hn1studcnt unrest in Seoul. South Korea. haven't
gone unnoticed in athletic circles in this country. In
fact. one American Olympic medal hope admits he's
apprehensive about the pr9spect of competina there in
the Summer Games. "I've thought about 11 a lot. and 1f
thin'5 continue to go the way they have. I'd scnousl)
consider not coing. .. Roser ~dom, the 1984 aold
medalist in the men's 110..metcr hurdles. said. "Geuina
a gold medal is great. but it's not wonh risking your
life." said Kinpfom.
Television. radio
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10 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA U.S. Open
final round play. from Brookline. Mass. (taped).
ESPN. ·
hem1'1t.A111~1a ..........
After SOiina a no-hiuer witb two ou&a in lhe ~
innina. Olivid C'OM' met he "°fdl 1 linle ditlppoiatid."
The Philadclpf!ia Phillies fch even wonc.
Cone fln11hcd the pme with a two-hiucr •the New
York Mc" beat the PhiUieJ. 6-0. on Su~• Ski
SiaOium.
With one out in t~ tipth. Cone hit Phil ~
v.ith a pitch. and one out later. ~ Jeliz bit 1 JOft li8e
drhc into shallow cmter Reid lO end tht IMHit bid. T1'e
only other hit off Cone was Mih Thompson's 1intle in the
ninth
"h wasa area• win bUt. fdu little diuppoinled just
the umc." Cone said. -rm suft in 1fewdays111 realix ju~l (how) &ood it WIL bua fiaht now I'm di.-ppoiMed ...
Cone. 8· I. struck out eeven ind walked two co route
to his second shutout of the talOn.
"At first. I wassurc it wasa hit."' Jtltz said ... But tMn
I saw (shonstop Kevin) El11tt dive for the blll and I 11id
'Uh-oh' thinking he was toina to !Fl it."
It has been a season Of'ntar·m1S1Ct for no-hitten. Siit
times this scason a pucher his canitd a n~hittcr into the
ninth innin& only to Iott it. •
The Mets got home runs from Kevin McReynolds
and C>.lrl)I Stra\\berry to baek Cone's pitching.
Elsewhere in the National u.iue:
A1ar .. f, Bravtt C: Jn Atlanta. Craig Re)'nolds.
Denny Waiting and Terry Puhl aich had run-scorina
sinaJcs in the eighth inning off Atlanta ttlief ace Bruce
Sutter as Houston rallitd.
Glut• 5, Reds S: Mike Aldrete hit a three-run double
in the third innina at Riverfrom Stadium as San
Francisco took sole posstuion of third place in the NL
West.
Mike Krukow. 5-4. pllched e1&hl·plus innings for lhe
Giants allowing three runs and eight hits. After Paul
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pmea and sent Montreal to its fifth atraiaht loss.
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a t.il·hiucr to break a personal five-aame losmg st~ak ..
C'andioni. 7~. struck out 10 and walk~ none .1n hts
ka1uc·lcadin1 ninth complete pmc and has first victory
since May 18. .
Ruaen i, A~letlcs 4: P~te .O'Br1_el'! homered off
Rick Honc)'cun in !he 11th 1.nn1.n1. 11vin' Texas the
victory ancr two stra1aht extra-1nmn1 losses 1n Oakland.
R.H SQ H, Ori.wt 1: Many Ban:ett had four C?f
Bo$ton's 23 hits. the most in the maJor teaaucs th11
season. and M ikc Gr~nwcll drove in five runs for Bosto~
at Memonal Stadium.
BIH J1,. I, Tlsen 4: Jesse Barfield drove in four
runs. includ1na thrtt on his ~ond homer in two pmcs.
as the Blue Jays pined a spht of the four-pme scnn at
Tiger Stadium. Twlu I, Marmen 1: In the Metrodome. Gary G1et11
drove in thrtt runs with a solo home run and 1 bases-
loadcd 5jn1lc. and Bert Blylevcn won his third straiaht
stan.
, Wlalte Sex 5, Brewen I: At County Stadium. Dave
LaPoint allowed three hits in seven inmng.s for first
victory since May 14 and the White Sox ended Tom
Filer's 12-pme. s1x·year winning streak. Filer, 4-1 . had
not lost a major·lcaguc game since June 18. 1982.
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sidelines Perry
ATLANTA (AP) -At·
lanta firs\ baseman Gerald
Perry. the National
Lcaaue's lc:idina hitter. has
a minor shoulder stP1r·
ation and will miss several
pmc1
·Perry hurt his left
shoulder divina back into
second base on a pickoff in
Saturday na1h1 s same
a1a1n~t th~ Houston
Astros.
EXTRA ! EXTRA! EXTRA! Glover triumphs ·
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Veteran
'rider Broe GIOV'Cr of El C'aJon. who
missed the last two seasons b«ause of lea injunes. earned a surprise victory
in the Supcrcrown of Stad•um
Motocross Saturday niaht at the Los
Anaclcs Coliseum.
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Perry ,uffcrcd a minor
sc~rntion or dislocation
-~f the ten shoulder.
1988 MARI VII LSC
$1 DELIVERS*
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h fir5t had been feared
that ~'!)'. who took over
the battina arad by f P.ina 3
for 4 Saturday to in his
l\Cf'a&C to .332. miaht have
to JO on the disabled list.
' TUIE-IP SPECIAL
• ...,__. 4CYL
Plain Wrap captures
MORC's Pacific Cup
:=...., ...... 2111 ·=~-PLUSTAX
8J AUllON LOC&ABllY ...............
MARINA DEL REY -Plain w,..,, • 27.l'ooter rrorn lht deslan
board 0( Ian AndrtWS. outl)(Mn~
l4 t0trit's Sunai..r 10 .wn California Yadu Oub'a Parmc Cup, •ptbolicot
lk Mfdlet omit lliri• CW. rnmcan mam-
'
Riley levels blast at refs
Lakers coach says
officials played Dig
part tn two losses
Prom MC"Clatdly Ntw1 ~"ke
INGLEWOOD -Pat Rile)
couldn't take an) more
Arrhina ~ck in lnalewood after
losin& l..,.o of three pme5 to the
Detroit Pistons in Michipn. the l<>t
Angdci. Lakcrs· roach turntd his
anscr toward the refmes. wh~
acuons contributed to the l.akers·
dcmi!>C 1n Games 4 and S.
After the Lakers beat the Pistons.
IOJ.10:! Sunda) 1n Game 6 at the
Forum. Rile) ~1d the officiatin&
··.,.as a hell or a lot more consistent.
Pla)ers JUSt .,.ant lo kno..,. what
the' ·rl' goan& to bl· allo..,..ed to do at
both l'nds of thl· cuun... _.
Thl' L<il..l'rs a11emp1ed 43 frtt
thr0\.\4> ag.ain\t ~., for the Pistons on
Sund:l\. and thl· 'ictory allowed Rile~ io ll'nlJX'r cn11c1sm he dirttted
to"'ard thl' ofliual'> after practice
Saturda)
.. , honestl> believe there is a bias
10...,.ard the;-Detron PISlons amon& the
ml.'d1a. CBS and the officials ... ht s.aid
~4 hours bl.'fofl· Game 6. ··A blatant
double Stam.lard has unfolded 1n this
SNll.'S
.. You alwa)s heard about how
tough and nggrl-ss1 "e the Pistons'
Jefl·n~ is And 11 1s. But the) arc
allo\.\cd to pla) that way We've tned
to pla) that wa}. and we werT
1mmed1atcl) called for fouls. It's OK
for the P1'$tons 10 pla) the11 st) le. but
\\-C.rl.' not allowed to duplicate rt."
§
,, '-.... , ...
La.ken center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
under the defenal•e preu....-e of Rick
Mahom of Detroit, loob for outlet paM
durlnC Sanday'• Game 8 at the Porum.
R•ll') had a point. but the rcferttS
alone d1dn·1 cost his team the two
games The Lakers hun themselves
b) being owtrebounded 101-65. m
Game!> .i and S .\nd m the '"'o
defeats the lakl·rs· bench v. as
OUISCOrl•d IS4-40
But R1ln continued. ··Look at the
films thl· la'st t"'o games We built up
thl' IS-~ k.id an thc fifth game. and the
offiuals abl>Olutch took us out of 11
The) took the momentum complete·
I} a"'a} from us. and the Pistons
suddcnl) "'ere l'amp1ng 11 the fr~
thro"' llnl.' ..
Detroit'• lalab Tbomu &oea up and around th~
outattetched arm of La.ken' Byron Scott for layup .• ~
•. ~ ..
LAKERS RALLY TO FORCE GAME'(! .•. absolutd) \\al not calling on the Piston~.· he ..aid "The\ ·.,,e tal..en
\\ or&h) out of the ""-'fll"S H'e no longer
ran pla~ his game He gets constanll~
hammered b' .\drum l:>antll'\. and ~l'I Dant le) nr' l'f [tl'lS In foul troublt.
· .. In (.Jame 6. \\onh' scored 2l'\
potnts and p1cke-d up onl) one foul;.:
D.in&k) ')(<.>red 14 points. 1ncludin13
e1~t lrel' thro..,.s •.: From Bl
pln:rofT expcncnce.
.. l just ""cnt througfi m)' usual
routine and k'cpt m; m11)d clc.-ar."
Abdul-Jabbar said. l )~t tried 10
concentrate on making 11 go down."
James Wonh:r kd· the Lakers in
S<.orin& v.ith 28 points.
.\fter Abdul-Jabbar's frn· thro"'s
made 11 I 03-1 O~. J0<.· Duma" of th<'
Pistons m1s~·d a Jumper and the
Lakl·rs· B' ron Scott was fouled 1m-
ml·d1atcl) ·\\Ith li\l' Sl"Conds remain-
ing.
Scott missed both lrC't' thro""s but
thl' P"tons \\l'r~· 'llnabk to get off a
shot that rnuld ha'c \\On 11
Johnson') 14 fim-halfass1stsbroll·
the pTe\ 1ous mark of I'\ he shared
.,.. 1th llou)tOn 's Rolx-rt Reid John·
son holds thl' champ1onsh1p S-.'rtl.'s
rl'Cord of~ I as'l1Sl\ for a game
Worth\ held lo )(:\en and 14
points tn ihe l\.\O L~>'> \ngelcs losses at
the S1h C'rdome m·arl~ reactlcd that
total m thl.' first half\.\1th 19 points on
Q.for· 14 shooting.
Elc,en of\\onh> ·s points came 1n
thl' second quarter v.hl'n the Lakcrs
outt:>l"Orl·d O..·troit. 33-W. to turn a
Sl\·point dl'fic111n10 a 53-46 half\1mc
lead .
Thomas hit 6 or 7 shots and 14
point'\ 1n a <>pan of 4 l& earl> m the
SClund half J<, lhl' Pistons dosed thl·
gap lO 64-6~ \\1th b ~'left 1n thl' third quana
Los .\ngl·I~ responded \.\1lh SI\
nHlSl'CUll' l' point\ to rehutld ll'>
OlJlgln lU l'lght. ;.md It \\3\ "4-66 .... ,.h
J ~6 kft bl·lorl' fhomas got hot again.
He ~orcd 11 murl' f)<'tnts 1n the last
J 29 or thl· p..•nod tm·aking thl' 41 ·
\l'J1-t1IJ rnord tor prnnts ma quana
in thl· final' Thl' prn 1ou") mark of~ I "a' 'll't b~ Ph1l.iddph1a\Joc Fulks in I 1)4'l
Thoma~· bast...et \\1th t"'o '14:rnnds
Senna continues
' T
his win·ning ways
Brazilian driver
earns third win
in a row in Detroit
DETROIT (AP) -The w1nn1ng
beat continued for .\)rton Senna and
the Mclaren-Honda team as the
brilliant Brazilian overwhelmed
teammate \lain Pr•Jst and the rest of
the the licld 1n Sunday's Detroit
Grand Prix.
Senna drove to his third straight
victory on the treacherous strttl
circuit 1'n downtown Detroit. as well
as his second consecutive victory and
third of the season.
The 28-ycar-old charger. coming
off an easy triumph a week earlier in
the Canadian Grand Pnx in Mon·
trcal. casil) outdistanced Prost. a two-
time Formula One champion who
ha~ won the other three races 1h1s
season.
Sunday was the fourth time this
season the McLaren teammates have
finished one-two. But Senna. driving
conscNUivcl) in the linal laps. beat
Prost 10 the finish line . by 38. 713
seconds. He . had led by 60.368
seconds with six laps 10 go.
Prost. from FranC'e, still leads
Senna in the season point standings
4S-33. Nobody else is close.
Third place Sunday went to Thier·
ry Boutscn ofBclaium. whose ~net
ton-Ford finished more than a lap
behind.
* ' lt•ulb lunAo; ti lflt 0.1,..1 Gf'enct Prla, Wllh
l>O,,,.town tv~ of c•r, turt:IOC"-reecl IT I or
t>Or"'-Uy H"•relecl (A), .. P\ COt'l\Cllelecl •"4
Nin,,...·, •ver•ve 'llMCI "' m"'1 (IP.P'll 1 111 Ayrlon ~ne. erull, McL••lfl·H~ (Tl '3, 11211 1132 l1'l 2 ·41 A .. •n Pro\! Fr•nce. McL.,en-~
(Tl 4l
3 ISi Tl'14fry !loulMll 8919iUm. BenellOll·
FOl"d <Al 62
• (12 Anotea «M CH•r•• ll•lv, lto.i·Ford
IA), 62
S ( 111 Jonel"-n P-r EllO'encl, T'trr•·
Ford IA), 62
6 ( 161 Po« LU'9• W..rtint SM•n. M<Nt"dl·
Fores IAI. 62
1 llil Yennt<k D•'"'-' Fr•nct, Lole•FOf"d
(A) 61
I. (21) Al .. C•tt• II••" Oen.re·Ford 6)
t 1721 Ju en 8••1t'Y Enotend, Tvrrell·FOf"d
IAI S9
lO (2SI Lu•• Petti Se•• Sl>e1n, Mlnerdl·Ford
(A) S4
11 ( w Phii;ooe AlhOI. Fr•~· Lo .. Ford (Al . ..
12. 11') St .. eno MOdtf\e. llelv, EIKo erun·
FOf'd (Al 46
13 tll Michele AIDOrtto. llelv, f:e<rerl (T), 0
14 1201 Rtflt Arnou11 Fre11n. Ll9•·Ford
{AJ, 4S
IS. ( 131 MelKklo Guoelmln, erull, March·
Judd ('Al. 34
16. I 10) R1eceroo P•lrne, ll•lv, Wllllem•·Judd
(Al, '6 '
17. Ill Ntt•Dfl ~1. 9'u11, Lohn·Honde <Tl.
26
11. 1n1 OKer L•rr•uti, ArMniine. Euro
llrun·Ford IA> ?6 • •
19 (ti O.rtlP. Werw1<1P., E11918nd, Arrows•
~tron IT>. 2•
20 !ti N•otl Menw•. EllMll\d. Wlli.tns·Ju9d
(A). ll
2l. Ill Pl'lif.ppe Str11ff, Fr•~· AGS·F«d <A>,
lS n. m ,....,_o ~. 11e1v. e.net!Oft-
Foro I A>. l'.
U. (IS) EcMoe ,PIMY9r, "-1ui, Arl1.
Arrowt•Meoetron IT), 14
24 <:Ml Nie• L•rinl, Oelv, ~·Alfe, 7, eddld 10 r.., Suillde11 as ,,,.,, ••tWMle..
25 121 c;erlwd l«t«. Au•lrt., Fwrwl It),~
M (JI) Stefan JoN.M\on, s..-n, L....--
Judd (A'), 2.
Ivan c..ill, ll••Y. Metctl•Judd (A), • ....._ ~ .. '""'°' .w ..... In """ .,,.lllO S.!ut•• orKtl« • Time of rec• 1 S4 It.OU Met9"' ol victor~ lt 71> MCNdl Ctut!oft n... Nont.
LMd tl\enOtl ~
left capped his rl'markAlbk quarter
and ga' l' thl' Pistons an 81-79 edge
going into the fin'al I~ minutes.
Vinnie Johnson·s fostbrcak baskl·t
madl' ti 83-79, and the Lakers thl'n
starll•d a 13·~ spun that gave thl.'m a
92.85 :.id' antage.
Rile) sa .. ed s~c1al criticism for the
officials· handling of James Wonh>.
v. ho picked up three fouls 11'Y the first
quarter uf(,amc S
"Thl' first 1wo fouls on \\ onh)
V.l'rl· thl' kind that the officials
···· .\dnan Dantin suddenh has
tx-coml· thl.' most prote<.·ted pla}er in
the kagul· Barel} luuch him and he
goes to thl' hoop The\ gnc him tht"
foul Just tal..e " look at the tilm \II
lhl' IO(OOSIStCOl'll'S JrC thl're ..
"I found out ho\.\ to Sta) 1n the~
gam"· ·· \\ orth) said • ·-
Rile) ·s opinions ma) resuJt 10 a
fin"· Thl' "18.\. no fnend of honest
d1scuss1on. tines coaches and pla)e,.,
for speaking their mind.
Rile) can afford 1t. "I Just don'tg1' e . a dJrnn ·· he said
It v. as !It 11197-91 v.1th 4"1)5 to go. but
thl· r1.,1on\ '><.'Orcd !lonen consccul1\e
ix11nt' for a one-point le-ad
\lag1" Johnwn and Tnomas C\·
1.hangl·d hJ\l..l'h tx·tore Dumar'> '-On·
'llll'J t\\ll hC'l' thn.rn~ for a 102·99
1>1.:tro1t k.id '"l.tt a minute lo go
POWERS, STEVENSON. • •
\ Jumix·r b' Sloll gm thl.' lal..l·f\
"1th1n \lnl'. bl·forl' Thomas m1s~·J
and \\'onh' rlhoumkd "'"h ~~
.,,·wnJ\ ldt '4.'lllng up \hl.lul·Jat>-
har \ gJllll"·" inning fn.'C throv.s
()\·111111 u'luall~ a penml.'tcr tl·am
gut a run n 1 ng ganw going e.i rl~. ta I.. mg
a I~. to lead on ron'>l't:ut1'c fasthr1.·ak
la) up\ b~ Tho.mas and Dumar>
Prom Bl
hattan Ekach ··1 al"'a~s thought that
Pat ;ind I "ould be a grt"at team and
no\.\ \.\l'·n.· dKl..1ng. I think "'e·u be
pla)ing togethl•r for a ..,.h1le ··
~tl'' cnson s.i1d that he and Po'4t'f\
nrx·nml·nt"·d v.11h numerous pan·
nl'f' la'>l ~·.1wn unul the' made a
rnmm11men1 to one another for this
summl·r. Thl' main problem 1n their
a~'>OC 1.:it1on 1s that Po'4ef\ "'es in San
Dll'&t'
In uthl r fl',ulls \._ail fallo"'fi('fd ul
C U'>la \k...i and p.inner .\I JanC" took.
fourth plJl"l' induding a v.1n ll\C'r
O"llrad1l' llh and \ronch1I.., I S-tl. lo
'Pht S> 5111 "'
Dan \ rcbah>' •l h ot Costa \.1'"'3
and fohn Ha nk~ tuok \t'"cnth plal·e I
for SI S40
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The Beatres Kennv LOQQIOS
BO.otlJ tdes sUrfl.Jigevef!f
JefTBooth oftaauna Beach was the
unanimous winner Sunday of the
Bo<I)' Glo' e Surf Bout ll Slit Creek
Beach Part 1n iLllui\a Ni~I..
Booah. who to0Ktc4 $21.'°°· WH
il«lari:d KC winntt Oft . 'l11 te~cn •
judtrt' ~· IO outfinisb run·
ntr-up Chris Billy from l:lpna
llrilCt\. 80t} DO&ete.1'$6,900.
F1niihi• third in it.c final htat "-a' SH <.ltmtatc's Dino Andino. who
t.arncd $4,000. white Raltdy Wri&ht of Vcni<'t was rourth and earned
Sl.150. NcWJ>O!t lcKh'sTodd Milkr ftni*d tied A.r .,...., ~
Panneftttt of Hun11'*°" atiich was
dcd 'lw I 3th.
ThcMUM: ............... , .................. ...-a.Olfa
.. '
George Benson Miami Sound
e111cego Machine
PhH comns Biltv acean
eommodores EIVis PresleY
Christoph•' cross Linda Ronstadt
H9'1 Oia,rnond Simon& Garfunkel
~,,~ Mac ca.tfV Simon
,._..fWUVV James Taytor
4TapS steVteWO~ Hall & oeres
•tandfn6• &.,. • ........ : A .:r • ~
)7 •• 569 • 8-2 36 32 .m 6¥1 6-4
l2 lS .471 10 ~ .!! 17 .•39 llYt S-$
-40 .412 14'h 6-4 26 43 .Jn J7 1.9
BAIT DIVISION
Nft Yor\ 40 25 .61S 4-6 Detroit .0 l6 .606 1h 7-3
Clevdand 39 28 • .Sil 2 • l-7
Milwaukee 36 32 .S29 S'h 6-4
Bolton 32 32 ·'°° 71/t S-S Toronto 33 36 .471 9 6-4
Baltimore 18 49 ..269 ll +6
~·Scens Mpla S. Kansas Ci11 O •
Poston IS. BaJtilllCft7 •
Cleveland 11 . New Yon .l T Of'OnlO 6. Detroit 4
Minnnoaa 3. Scettk I •
Chlcaao s. Milwaukee 0
Tco1 s. Oakland 4 ( 11 inninss>
.....
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Won I
Won I
Won 4'
lot1 7
l.olt I
LOia I
Won I
LO&t I
Won 2
Won I
Lost l
....... ,
19-12 23-13
22·14 I S.14
17·11 19-14 1~16 14-19
16-20 13·17
11·21 17·19 IS.17 llj26
t9-l I
19-14
21·14
2.l-14
16-l 7
15-16
12-21
21-14
21·12 11·14
ll-11
16-15
18-20
6-21
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Aqels (Petry 3-S) at Minnnota (Anderson 4-3). 5:05 p.m.
Boston (Hunt 8-l) at Otvcland (Swindell 10-4). 4:3S p.m.
Baltimore (Boddicker l-9) at.Torortto (Stieb 9-3). 4:35 p.m.
New Yort (John ~2) at ~roit (RObinson ~2). S:OS p.m.
Kansas Cily. <Lcibranda J..9) at Ol~ (McDowell 2-6). S:30 p.m. Oakland (Welch .._..)at Milwaukee (Higuera 6-4). 5:3S p.m.
Seattle (Lanpton S-1) at Texas (Russell 6-0). 5:35 p.m. ,......,.,Gama
Aqell at Minnesota. S:OS p.m. ·
Boston al Oeveland. 4:3S p.m.
New York at Detroit, ~5 p.m.
Balllmorc al Toronto. 4:3S p.m.
Kansas City at Chicago. S:30 p.m.
Oakland at Milwaukee. S:3S p.m.
Seattle at Texas. S:lS p.m:
o.qen
Houston
-. San Francisco
Cincinnati
S,n Dtcio Atlanta
New York
Pittsbur&h
Chkaao St. Louis
MontreaJ
Philadelphia
w
37 )6
33
32 n
43
37
3S 34
31
29
National League
L
29
31
34
3S
40
42
23
30
31
33
35
36
WES!' DIVISJON
Pct. GB Lll
.S6 I 5-5
.S37 tth 6-4
493 41h 4-6
.478 511? 6-4
.4'20 91h 6-4
.352 I 31h. 3-7
EAST DIVISION
.6S2 5-5
.5S2 61h 5-5 .530 8 7-3
.S07 9th 3-7
.470 -12 4-6
.446 I 3'h 6-4
Suday'1 Scorn
Streak
Won 3
Won 2
Won I
Lost I
Lost 3
Lost 1
Won 2
Won I
Won 4
Lost I
Lost 5
Lost 1
Dodaen 12-S. San Dtcso 2-4 (second game. 11 innings)
New York 6. Philadelphia 0 \
Pittsburgh 3. St. Louis 2
Houston 6. Atlanta 4
San Francisco S. Cincinnati 3
Chica&o 9. Montreal 3
Teclay'1.Games
Atlanta (Gla "·inc 3-7) at Doc11en (Hillegas 0-0). 7:35 p.m
Home Away
19-17 18-12
20-10 16-21
19-17 14-17
16-15 16-20
22-19 7-21
10-21 13-2 1
23-10
23-15
16-14
I S-16
18-13
16-15
20-13
14-1 5
19-17
19-17
13-22
I 3-21
St. Louis (~Leon 4-5) at Montreal (Youmans 2-6). 4 35 pm.
Pittsburgh (Sm1&ey 6-4) at New York (Oyda 5-5). 4·35 p.m
Chicago (Mo)cr 3-7) at Philadelphia (Ruffin 4-5) 4:35 p.m
C1ncsnnat1 (Browning 5-3) at Houston {CXsha1es 4-4) 5:05 p.m
San Dtcao (Hawkins 5-6) at San Franmco (laCoss 5-4). 7 35 p. m
Twes4.ay'1 Games
Atlanta at DN1en. 7:35 p.m.
St. Louis at Montreal. 4:35 p.m.
P111sbuf'lh at New York. 4 35 p.m.
Ch1cqo at Ph1ladelph1a. 4:35 p.m
Cincsnnau at Houston. 5 35 p.m.
San 01qoatSan Francisco. 7:35 p.m.
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outlook can be 3 ~t 125tOOO tp&openbmdc.11,lndry, 2c:argar.S1350. VERSAILLES 28' 2Ba ·2 ni.-upa $810/mo SS2 -----* * dwn End lBR lBA •ldoeed gar: ~n.S72S
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open onto 1 tPKIOul & Ill•..,. -38R, Fem rm. dbt gar Jlh1ile fitte • quill location No pets Stroll to bell Great ~iew rm, $725/mo Low 0.. 3BR -38A. 3bell tO bCii° TSL MGMT .,.2 •. 1803 • I
prlv•t• garden patio. .,_ $2500 31A 2L. N.frPiC. 2-ear $1100 leW "'4-7211 Child welcome No pets paslt "t5 191h Street •A - -m/@iilili 1711
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munity pool, Eutbtutt Chuck Jonea831·12&60f 2 HouMt to 0c;n Blvd 2 1.& 158-0891/eve & wtlen<I la"'lMI lndry ttkup hke new •LllE IEW* $14()/mo S.-l-870t $147 00 wtt & up 2274'
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1i111 11,. LT01t<..• Bedroom, 3 S.th With Agent 7H-7SOO pvt 2 large Br. 2 B& -••a•-patio <*lirlg fans, nw· ,,,._.,,_.._ 3&R PoOI spa beeut .,, . c;ommunlly pool/ape, "~ta.... 1124 -. -lrplc. gar. etc 2 patios LG 28R 28A E/lide. near w---·.. rored CloMIS pool & ~ d#,u. I ~ .$4000
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BANt\eRO JllLDI• 2)Exec:t\m38A 2BA. 2100 ---.W1'lllfF* Yrty. $9S01mo 67~t466 carpets drapes new 114-iNl -.. .woi1 IOif'lllo!!slt.I'!
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For Ule by owner. Highly •1•ftl'IWI• Frplc comm pool 2 car ZM7 $l50 Off Avail 7 1 S57-6932 ....,..,. -~ L'....-thebesl: Cuttomized tingle famffy EASTSIOE Plt'f9ct for••· gar St•OO Drive by 424 I EASTSIOE BEAUTY 28A H,B Ren:~-= _.. IHtlh tt lhrt ~ detaettad home w/19a & ec:utlYe family 38drm. Vrste Suerta, then ea1t 2BA 1BA t garage, wan to 1 1ST MONTHS RENT l8A lrplc, dlw bft111S end 1J..... 536-&3 ti b9-%724 111..... Y1aw $50,0QO 3 1•;BA famity rm w/trplc 675-4'912 Agt wait carpel 2 pattOS 80t PAULARINO gatage "tio com lndry 1525 i:, 6pm , .ty Nc:e NwP' Hgt 2BA
PM,111 Rimroek ~-25~ &t0f"'81dlningrm Haa •HAABORVIEWHOME steps to beach87t~ •1U1U 1111 $135/rOO ag-3027. twMtl -c.a age.fN:dpat~PQoit:,·~~i.:.•=l~o::
Gr1a1 Locellon over-au IMcli IM IC>• & 2 car gar1g9. 58R 3BA. tam room 2 St 100/mo yrty__ •JU JU Siii I -MllE to bMCtl 281 2~ ... · I water pd1750, Noi>etS "'*' no pets C8ll Dave
l<><*tng greenbett wtth $1600/mo lnc;I grndr AVI story frmt din rm 2 l/p 3 .... ftEW* W1W lite llrtte attach GI' QllwnlC 4Jso..82t3 or 780-t418 M3eturw17~6'97/H
tome bay view Kit r• 811. FOf lnleMe'# call . I I . S300o -•• 2BR 18A ~garage. lllt ' bat?I floors new -iiiPifiiiiiiii;ti[ modeled wi h A & ScoCll 548-2301 , car gar poo. a c. Spec:111eu1er noor 10 Olllmg ~/ M"l $895/mo 722~~ rugs & Pl*!t IA~ tS2 '""'llllD lft.I •BAYSfOE ORtvE I new pp 2 trplca. l24S 000 mo G11clenef/pool Mr· VIEWS of NEWPORT lllMIS _ _ _ --tile flOOft Bathroom• P:iCk Sele •M~255 . **CONDO 2BR 2'.tBA ViCe Incl IA7-7S26 Agt HARBOR & THE OCEAN MESA VERDE AREA-Spacious, cte.11 2Br 28a. 2& 28a, dbl gar. dlw, fflo; Spac::IOutl 2BR 2BA .. to
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Balboa Blvd. • con-Pn~ only 7ec>-3e75 •AVAlLABlE NOW• S3500fmo. Yeetty 2BR .. din. 18A. rill• new wlbalcony. ca-~~ S::,:' ~ !ASTSIOE COSTA MESA 2BR 1:-aiftgle~/~~ lllrr Wllfft lffr wtd hkup 1rV sundldl. =r~~r,tr:·:.·
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ment potent.., Applo•. model with ftreplaca, In-__ ___ 222', 35th Str. 67~ 1140 evt 6 ,2 t' Vetma 5"9-2447
8 300 tq rt lerlof laundty Md double ..... beed\ 38R 2'.ff!A •NEWPORT CREST. 38R "----.. I llu --· .Oooo garage. New root. twnNe.. Dbl gar. lnc:d 2"t8Aeondo,2c:argar.~ a. •LgMaaVrdecteen2BR
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trtcnnoul eu ... u 3142 Barbados. Costa rtcnTIOUS llU.-11 ducted b..,a c~pofation Ftcnnous eu ... 11 li92t63 ncnnoua .,...,, Ftcl1TIOU9 ..,..... ncnnous .,... .. .... ITATHllWT MeM Call! t262e .... ITAff•NT • Kay Dahl Presodent ...... ITATDmNT 0.-Mclane. 811 t s.a.-..... ITAT'OmNT ..... ITATlmJfl' ...... ITATDIDfT The·~ perlOnS are This bus1neu 1s c~· The IOloo*;ng petsons are This statement -filed The lono.tng s>ef~ are Shore Newport a.en Caltl The kJ11ow.nt ~ •• n~ ~ penona-The 1o1ow;ng persons we ...-STATDE'NT
de>tng ~ .. dueled by huSbaod end .. ,. dOO''Q buSIMIS as W11h Ille County CleOl of Or· Ooong busineSS as I 92M3 doing ~ as. aow-g bu-Ill doing ..__ es The IQOow;ng ~ .,.
(a)CALIFORNIA M IN· Wendy~ I NT ERNA T I 0 NA L 8"99 County on May 2e. l\OUSIN KREA TIONS Tiiis bus•n•U rS con· THE AMS TE AD AM PALMCEll GENERAL MAAC().PACWlC COM· OOfnO ~es
EAAL. GEM ANO FOSSIL Ttt.s statement was hied METALS INC . 23932 PaMO t988 1325 8elflltS1 Ave Costa dvcteod by • genetal s>ar1· BAKER 31952 Oe4 ~ PARTNERSHIP 2142 Or· PAl>f'f t0725 Ellis A__,._ wp. CAPtT Al COPP()R..
SHOW(b)CAYSTALMAGIC. wilhlheCountyCleOlofOr· De Vlllencla Leguna Hilts, ,.,.._ ~ Calol 92'26 l'*Shtp Un.r 290 San Juan Mge A,.. ·B eo.i. ....... fouoM-V~ Ca1111 t270I ATION a o.--coroo<'·
111) South Coast °"" ange County on May ~1 . Cahl 92653 Put>itshed 0r.,. Cont ROON\ "'-Kurtt. 1325 Alfr«IO Hwzan Capostrano CAlll 92175 c.111 92627 P..:k ~. tam ation 18201 Von Katm.,,
F202. Co.ta MeM Calit t988 lnternatlOO<ll Meiala IN:. Oa•ly PllOI June 6. t3, 20 27, Belfast Aw. Co9ta Mesa Tl'• stat-11 -~ !tied i IOI> N M1l .. r. 3"300 Gary M 0oytt 2142 Or· Ellll A_,., ~ Ylt• A-.. $uftp 1100 1n1Wie
92t2fl FJl1M Colo<ado t988 Cahl 92626 woth the County Cl«ti ol Or·1Uinterft Bay Dane Poont, _,.Aw r B Costa,,._. i.y Clif 92708 Catif tli'tS
GertldAobertClark. 1111 Put>11shed <>ranoe Coast This t>Ysmess 11 con-M-501 Btenoa Sue Sum, t640t ange County on June 9 .,caw 92629 c.t 92627 ._..,.co-Plez.a En'9re>ntM. WPI c..p.c• Corpou11ion
Soutll Coest Oreve F202. Daily Pilot June S 13. 20 27 ducted by a COfpotation Venv' Westmin,1er. Call1 1988 Her* Van I Hoag. 3 t738 ~ Wa,,ne. 404 N Siii 2~ Granda A-.a long a Oelllware co•PQfatoon
Costa Mesa Ckl 92821 1981 Floyd I( Slearns Jr . PlB.IC NOTICE 92683 ,,_ •tn A.,. South Laguna St San Jow Cell1 ts t 12 Buch C*'1 90803 1820 ! Von t<annan A--
Thia 1>us1,,.11 Is :llcon· M-519 P~t Th•• business •S con· Publ<Shed ()r9nge Coast Calo! 92677 This bu.S<MU 11 con-Tftta bus.-1s con· Suottt 1100 lrv•ne Calif
ducted by an individual Ttws stetemen1 was hied ftcTI'TtOUI eu ... u ducted by a oenetal part. Dally Pilot June 20 27 July This busmess 11 con-Oucted by • Qent"al part· ouc1~ toy a oenttr• Pat1· 927 is Getelct R Clatt! PlBJC NOTICE with the County Ctef11 ot Or· NAME ITAft.-NT nerlh•P 4 11 1918 ducted by gtne<al oartner-~ nerstllP Tht1 l>YS1n4tss ·~ con
lhll ttatemen. 1 wa filed aoge County on June 10. The lotlowtng persons ate Robin R Kuru llA·S35 Sl'ltp G.-y M Do>"9 I oer.. R. Ray oucled l>y a OO<l)Otation
wi.h the Counly Cletk ol Of· FtcTIT10UI .,._II 1988 'CJOtng buSlneSS as Thd statement was filed Bo«> N Miller Tl• stat.....,.! ,,... Med CnliO l ~ p._. anoe County on May 21.. NMm ITATI....,. f'mW.J CARAM PROPERTIES #Ith the County CleOI ol Or· rtaJC NOTICE Thtl sta'-11 wu "*' n-.s statement "'" ltled •nth ,,... (;ourtty CleR ot Or· d...,I
1'188 The lollowing pettonl •• Put>ltShed <>ranoe Cout 135 Cotnm«c .. 1 Wey Costa anoe County on June 9 ""'"the County°"'" ol Or-With the Coun!'r' Cterli ol Or·I at'Ot' Counh ~ May H Tru stat.....,1 """ 1#0
• • '111112 (k)jng buslneu as oao1y Pll01 June 20 27. July Mesa Celt! 921527 t981 ftcTITIOUS .,.._.. 9"98 County on May 26 a<ige County on Nr4 14 11981 .,t,, ,,... Cout>h c wi. m Or .Publlthed <>ranoe Cont BALBOA PACIFIC YACHT 4 11 1988 AonaldJ Ambufgey 2738 nl2W NAm ITATlmln t988 llW1111 tN! '1111'17 ~ COUnf) on June 6 o..tv PtlOI NM e f3 20 27. CHARTERS. 310 l1tand ' M·S38 Cbola Coeta. .,_... Calif Published Orange COMt The I~ per.one.. Pub1oaNO Orllfl9P Coat ,_.. Publlsllecl 0r-. Cout 19!8
1tta Ave Belboa. Calif 9?M 1 92626 Daily P.aot June 20 27. Jut-/ doing ~. Daily Pt60« June. t3 20 27 Pub4mhed Ofanoe Cou1 Dady P!lol ~. t3 20 27, Fm
M-!t4 Matthew Adams, 310 P\8.IC NOTICt And,_ J Ca,.ch, 9« 4 11 1988 1aJF1VE STAR MARKET· 1988 Oa.ly Pllot ~ 20 27 ~ •988 P.,~ Or~ ~
--------ll&and Ave . Balboa, Calif Co<onado. Costa Mesa. M·5341 ING lb)NEIGHBOAHOOD ..... S02 '· 11 1988 M-504 Dalli. ...,, June 13 20 27 P\8.JC NOTIC( 92H1 f'tcTITIOUI .,...,. Caht 92621 MERCHANTS ASSOCIA· M-S4S Juty 4 19U
Tn11 t>us•nHs Is con· ..._ ITA~ Tn11 busmeu ti con-P\8JC NOTICE TION fc)BEST Of OUR rtaJC NOTKl Pl8JC NOTICE M·5.l<'
Ftcnnoue ...... ducted by an tndMClual The lollOwlng persons .... dueled l>y co-()ar11WI c 0 M M u N I T y -.....:.=~.;.;..:;~.;;._-,:-:-::-:::~~~-=-=~ *-eTAn.wT Matthew Adam• dOlnQ buslneta u Ronald J Amburgey ACTITIOUI IUllMIU (d)COMMUNITY SERVICES lt41111 PUlJC NOTICE AClTnOUS ., ... ,, 1 Lec ttiepeoc11e1r1~
TllefOlloWlnopersontat• Thll statement ... filed INCH BY INCH 800'1' Thrs statement ... lllad NA•ITAft.-NT DIRECTORY. 1913 17tll ACnnoue....... ~ITATDmJn" 1191Pyou...-ar1ed"'9t-
dOlno bullnea -11111111 .,,. County Clwk of Or· TONING l FITNESS 0, With the County Clettt °'Or· The IOl!owing persona -St'"1 SI• 207 S11nta Ana. ..... ITATIMIWT ftcTIT10U9 .,..... TM 'ollowlnO ~ .. , .... oec:::,..,.==-=· ==:::::::::-"I W PROPERTY MAI..,_ anoe County on May 2f. NEWPORT BEACH. ttt7 ange County on June t4, Oc>tng bu$1n.s as c.a11 92701 The~ per90ftS ate ~ ITAnmNT aoong ~ •
T!NANCE.31428wbadoa.19M Westcltf1Qnw,rt02 ......... • 1981 ALFREDOS BOUTIQUE o.vtdA..lChetytl.w'°9r.001nQ~•· T!>e~l*9oneat• 8AOWN BROTHERS
eo..a...-.... Calif, t2t2f fJl11'11 port a..ch c.111 9?ee0 ,.., FASHIONS 8'1' JAC· 32tOMIMaeOt• Ave Coet• wPt GENERAL CORPOR· dotn9 ~IS CONSTRUCTION co teo ~ACW'IC YEW
Wendy K•tNMn Danie!. Publllhed Orange Cout Edne Etherton, Inc., Call· Pub119hed Orange Cout OVELINES 221 Marine, -..... Calif t2f2t ATION •• De6aware corpol'· LAH ENTERPRISES ~ C«oter Dr Sult• ~~A-
31"2 'arbedot, Costa o..tyPllot.Junat.t3,20,27, fornla, 505 Park Ave .. O..,,Plot.June20,27 • .Nlty ~Bueti Caftf 92M2 M•gar• M Fo••. 1931 ation. 18201 Von Karrn.9l 1614 Ponde•oH Cost• 11t '-Oort a..ct-CaW eem.t.y •Mortu•·~
MeM Cllltf t2t21 1988 a.lboe i.aanct. c.i.t 92862 4, t t. t988 Attreoo Hwzan, 6111 S--N Wtk:o• Ave. Loa Angtlea. A--.ue.. ~· 1100 .,...._ Mesa Calol 9~ 97660 c..~ • Ctemalor•
Aoc>ef1 Henly Del'* IV. M·513 This ~ne&S •• con-M-5'3 .,_.. MewponBMdl Calif Calif 900ll Calf 92715 L-• Ann Helt>etO 1614 Gtwgor)W 8'00Ml 19372 J~PacdicV~O.
Alfll M .,._,.,, 1931 N . WPt ~al Coroc>tatt0n Pond9foaa Co.ta .,,.. 5-Ta ~ ~ C.t ''' PWlJC NOTIC£ PlllJC NOTICE rtllJC NOTict PmlJC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Wtlcox Ave~ Loa ~ • O.tware corPoratoon Caltt 9262& t271S ~t Beacto --------1--------1----------..-.0~.-.;..;.;.;;.;;..__1--;_;;,,;;;..;._.;.-----Caltl 900ll 18201 Von Karman A-'Ue At1ftur Alben Helbef9 Chna E Br-SJ Erner ~•·2100
PUIUCNODCE
NOTlCE OF A JOINT PUBLIC HEARING BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTINGTON
BEACH AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ON THE SECOND AMENDED DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND CAUfORNlA RESORTS. ., ,.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. the City Council of the City or Huntington Beach and
• , the Redevelopment Agency of the Chy of Huntington Beach will hold a joint public
• hurina on June 27, 1918, at 7:00 PM In the Council Chambers, City Hall, 2000 Main
Street, HuntiJ11ton Beach, Callfomta, to consider and act ~ the SecOnd Amended
DllpasttlOn and Development Aaree .. ent between the Redevelopment Aaency of the City
of Hunttnaton Beach and Callfomla Resorts and sale or the land pursuant thereto. The
• Asreement provides for the deVelopment or a stx-plex movie theatre, retall commercial
and office sp9ee alonl Maln Street and public plaza wlth subterranean parking and
• residential condOmlnlum units, wltbJn tbe Main-Pier Redevelopment Project Area.
Detcriptlan of the sites can be found ln the Asreement . ....-.
i The termt of the leaM and aate of property between the Apacy and Callfomla Resorts
1 are Mt forth ln the ~ent. · l . i
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Thi pe~ projecti are CO\f•ed by a final Envtronrnental tmpect Report for the
MllrrPler Redevelopment PrOJect Area for which a Notice of Preparation wu rued on
May 6, IHS.
Ccipla or the Amended DlspOlhion and DeYelopment Ap'eement Ind the EaWli'cninental
l..,.ct ~ .. on ni. for pibllc ln1Pec:tkin and ciDpylfta for &Ill cmt ol ~tk>n at
tbi omce OI tbe CltJ Clett, Ctty of Hundnltan Beach. C.ltfomla. Mt a•• tbe houri or
1.-GO AM ..S S:OO .... NGml11 thnl Friday, ucluatve of holidays.
la_...ted pa 11• .., ..... , written comments addr...a to the Clt7 a.rt ol abe City
of Hund.ton l11CI). 1-t Office BoX 190, Huntlnston leech. CaHfanla '2AI. ptigr to
the hour f6 iS;OO PM• June M, IMI.
AT the time ud place noted above, all pet•• interested lft thl above .. .__, 81JPMr
...SbelleeNI.
DMed: J .. 10. !!II
Frank L lemcnca. 2S355 &!Me I 100 lnllne, Calli t6U Pond~Ola Costa aid Bay Lagul\a Beech HuQO Roed. Laguna ...... 9271S ..-es.a C.f t29241 Caltf 92151 callt 92t77 TI"9 bu11neu is con-Tl'l1$ bu...,.. ti con· Thta ~ _, ta con·
TtQ busin.st It con-duCted by a corpotatt0n Ouc:teo by nu.t>enO ano '*''~ ouct4!!0 by an ind>...0.161
Oueted by a ca--el pert. Creig L Gotdfn PY.-· Laur• Ann ~G G•egot) W. Btown
~ dent Hu statement _, fllecl Tho eu.._,1 -Ill«! Delnd A lander This sta~t w• Med wtth the Counly Ci.B ol Or· .,,,h ttie Coul\ty Clerl ot Of.
Tl'lcl llatem«'tl ...,.. fled wcth !tie Coounty Cler1l of Or· al'08 County on May 24 •"99 County on May J t ,
With.,.. County Cler1l of Or· anoe County on June e 1948 •'48 anoe County on May 23. 1Ma ,... "',.. ,.,_
tN! ~bMNCI Orange Cout PubbP.o Or-. Coast ~ Orange eo.1
Deily Noc Jur'9 13 ' 20. 27. Dally PllOf May 30 Jur'9 6 Oe"'r PtloC ~' 13 20 21 Pubbhad Orange CoelC .Nlly 4 1911 13 20 1981 1Q98
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BB Pier shakes, rattle &ndroll .
By PAUL ARCfflPLEY °' .............. the rcaac band A11awe that enter-
tained pier visitors durinJ a "Help
Save the Pier Block Pany.'
The Huntinston Beach Pier was Sponsored by the P.1.E.R. Group ~ocking Su2. but unlike th~ shak-· (Persons ln_tercsted in Ex. pedit1111
inathalto theendofthepterlast Reconstrucuon), thel)arty was their
Jan. 17. t were JOOd vibrations first fund-raiser in"a campa1sn to raise
aimed at its rcconstruction. SI 00.000 for rebuilding 1he damaged
All of the rockina was provided by pier. _
While &he group ceuktn't cbafF
proplc to walk on t~ pier. the city
pnmittcd it to set U{> a donation table
at the base of the pier whne visitors
were asked 10 'i ve SI.
On the pier 1tsc1r. strollers found a
variety of food stands, arts and crafts
booths and various entertaintn.
Julie Kotsch. one of the aroup's
foundcr5 and president. said Jicopfc
were f'C'5J)Ondina to their plea.
··People ha"e been real sup-
porthc." Kotsch said ... h's a real
mellow. friendl)' bunch."
K.o&sch was an assistanl maftalef'a1
the End Cafe that tumbltd into thf
o«an when the end of the P,ier
CollapsCd duri ng a fierct wtnvr
storm. •
Towerina wa vn washed away the
last 2j() feet of the 1.830-foot picr. ltll
th;m five )carufler a 1983 storm had
"rcakcd ~i milar damaae to the s*r
and cafc.
In March the Huntington Beach
City_ Council OK'd a $~.()()() enai·
nccn!lg stud) 10 determine w~htt
the pier could be repaired or whether
ii sbould btdrmolished and rebu11C 1a be a\'ailablt ~·llf on die relllll a way that would make it leSI oftht m,inemna study.
vuhlci'lbielOlbt ruryofsionn WIVCJ. • Bd'oftSuftday, P.1.E.~W ....
Officiah estimate ii would C05t aboUt SI 0.000 in 51Nll cmlribll1i Ill bet~ S• million and SJO million E"·cnt chairman CnMI Poer•
IO ~pair or rebuild the pier. which hal t~)" hoped to clear between Sl,D
btc'n a fiuure in Huntington Beacb • and SS.000 durina the bl«k Plft)'.
sin« 1914. Kotteh said the city. wtUdl cio-
OraOlle County Supervisor Har-sponsored Sundafs eveet. Ml rirtt Wieder pledged S2SO.OOO in v.th·ed fees and insuqnce niqaaUe-
countr money for rcconstNCtM>n. mcnts.
pro" idin~ local residents raisr a like And Doty said anolber. ~
amount. An unknown amount of ambitious fund-rai1tt it ia ... ,..._
s&atc and federal disaster aid also win r..... .. i'mll/U)
Mr. Irre1ev4nt arrives in style Newport
CO.uacil
Lak .. Coech Pat Riiey
c1l1brat• htl team'• ,
103-102Ylct~. whlch-evena the NB~ cham-,
pionshlp aeries at 3-3./81
Nation
Congressional leaders
fault old-boy network for
Defense contract corrup-
tlon./ M
World
Lt. Gen. Henri Mal'Tlphy
br..U out of house ar-
rest and seizes the presi-
dential palace In Hatti./ A4
Wortd leaders convene
for economic aummJt Jn
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about irrelevant stuff.
To be specific. it•s a stQ!'Y about
Irrelevant Week. that annual ex.·
crcise in foolishness when the last
player in the National Football
League draft is wi ncd and dined and
becomes the subject of much unin-
formed opinina on bis chances in
the big lcqucs.
Thjs year's dishonored aunt is
Jeff Bcathard (pronounced like
featbtrcd. which is what his hosts
do to him after they apply a coat of
&ar). who was drafted 333rd-dead
last -by the Los Angeles Rams.
Bcathard. S feet 9 inches.. 190
pounds. pla)ed thrtt years at foot-
ball aiant Towson State University
in Maryland before transferrina to
miihty SOuthcm ~!We Col· leF in Ashland for hes 1ertior year.
He arrived 11 the Balboa Bax
Club for the openina day cocktail
party and press conference by yacht.
a clever ruse by orpnizers who
slipped him out of the very same
berth earlier so he could make his ·
-pand entrance.
The welcomina committee in-
cluded a bevy of Rams
cheerleaders. Disneyland's Goofy
and about I 00 passersby who heard
free food was being served.
Bcathard appeared appropriately
underwhelmed, ahhouah he later
admitted be didn't ex.peel so much
=Human maze tests
milids at college
Young er:itreprene~r
cashes ln on campus
attraction In GWC
~~--~----------------
B1 TM AneelatH Press
Paee Pm.le is charaina S2 a shot to
lose customers.
He wants them to~ around the
bend -and around, and around and
around.
• Penk. 24, has built a 200-foot-
squarc maze of 6-foot-hia.h cedar biarricn on the campus or Golden
West Collete.
h takes 20 to 2S minutes for
customers to thaud their way thfOUlh the dad-end channels. They
musi rach and return frOm ·four
cheekpioini.. maned with red ftlp
and the ·kucrs .. M.'' ··A." "r and .. E ..
A dock at the e11trance can be U9ed
to time tripa.
l\t -.. a peopee Uve Wladcftld
dvtNlb die ... Mee it ·-June fl .... .....
The cnt~ncur said he aot the
idea from an anicle about Japannc
mazes, which can contain 2.000 yards
of pathways and lure thousands of
customcn.
.. , love mazes." said one of Pen k's
customer, Penny Black of West-
minster. "I've tJeen in a hcdte maze
before. but this was harder. I didn't
expect it to be that hard. I don't know
how many times we backtracked. It was fun. but my feet hurt."
Pcnk siid the only ~m has
been vandalism at nia.ht that hu
caused :about SSOO in damaee. Hi1
Doberman pinscher now suarcts the
site. ·
On a recent day. 16-year-okl Cuey
Rimer completed the maze injust· ll
minutes and 39 seconds. but had IO
run to do it.
wrhat was cool ... 1 pantina Rimer
•id ... h's"'°"' confusina than you
think it ia. Ifs psycho."
Penk •id he only intends to
operate the m.a untir fall. when be
wants 'to travel and work with the
J ... netf Oft I MW~ -I device
that walbes dothcs Ind then dries 1Mnl in the._ machine.
lboata put w
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DlaboGored peat Jeff Bea thud tn.pecta
a New Orleana SalDta' duffel -.. one of
doaeu of .Uta bestowed on the IO'L '•Jut
draft plci' daztni Sanday'• Jnelnant
Week kickoff at die llaJboa Bay Cid. 4t · .
lectarn t. JrreleftDt Week fa.ader Paal
Salata &Ad eome coot,. cbaraeter la ~
RAJU u.nlfonn.
1uen1ion.
Paul Salata, who founded Irrele-
vant Weck 13 )'cars ago as a put-on.
presented Bcathard with dozens of
gifts fro m local businesses as well as
evcf) team in the NFL Listeners
had some difficulty understanding
Salata. whose tongue was firmly
implanted in his check.
Amons the booty was a aold
watch from the NFL commissioner
and a m111ion-<iollar bank account
from Great Amencan Savanp f<>T a
da)'. A millionaire for a day.
Bcathard can't touch lbc principal.
but he'll be able to pack up the
inten:st at the end of the day.
Undcrsconna the emphasis on
1rrclc\anct. a host of poht1cians
ancndcd the pla. offcrina lhtir own
unique sifts or words of encourqe-
ment to lhc drafttt.
(PleMewllR./A2)
\.
. ho~ful
declares •
Rodhelm gets early
s~ in campaign
to succeed Maurer
By ROBERT llYNDllAN ...............
• Ralph Rodhcim an.nouna:d bis
candidacy for lhc NcWport Beach
City Council on Friday. becomina the
first person to publicly kick off a
campaip for the Nov. 8 election.
The official filina period for can-
didates.. however, doesn't bqin until
July 18 and remains open until Aus,.
12. Should an'i ncumbent decide not
lO seek ~lection. the films period
would be c1ttcndcd to Aus. 17.
Rodbcim hopes to succeed Phil
Maurer. who has indicated he wiU not
seek rc<&cction followina eipt yea~
on the council. Maurer reportedly has
cndoncd Rodbcim 's candidacy.
Rodhcim is a 30-ycar resident or
Newport 8cach and pmesident oftbe
Rodheim-Mar\ctina Group. tk ter·
vcs as chainnan of the Marian
kr&don A.Qua.tic Center. eecrewy Of
the OranacCOl$l CollelC Foundation
and sits on the board of directors b
the World Trade C~tcr of Oranee
C:ovnt}. the UO Atb~ Foundation
aod the NC'WpOrt Harbor Area
Chamber of CommctC"e.
He also is chairman of the Sta~
Bo:n•-a)s ct Watc-nvays Commission
aQd SC'r' cd as chairman of Chamber
of Commcrcc·s Clean Harbor Day
and the Sea Scout Boat Auction.
In Ne-port Beach. council man-
bers arc drawn from ~vcn districu
throuahoul the cit). bat arc elected by
the cnti~ "·otina populace. Maurer
rq>rcscnu Balboa Island and the (Pl••• .. aoomlll/A2)
·near Abby gives
advice on AIDS
at NBJtincheon
By KATY llOUCllEll °' ........... ...
'Tb< ... L .. ,boo .. , C1ub.DcarA waubeSU.r.aDdthe
s~~s ~ ~ n to
Oran,e Count)" to Speak iind ~
a.'ly q~ions at a tbr-~ly
luncheon to benefit the==-n
Foundation for AIDS R .
Van 8un:n ·sdatebtcr. lea Phil·
lips. actor Rodd)' McDowel. and
foundation officials jOiftcd Van
luttnOft thc--1~,-Since Van .. ii hrr iood ad\' itt W · ton
cards ~re ~ on alttl ta • and
dacpopularadviclJ ~..!:id she
would take time at 1llit tcr to
ansWCT questions abOll1 A an)·
o&Mrsu~ The women M'f'Cft • about
aski• qucstioM. ~ .... ftQm
qt.terics sum n ..._... -..aa 1 saftlle women OD abcMll tn!" to mettcn of
coquette concemina a ctna.r pest
Y..hosc suit Was ruined by p'Cllle from
a splatterina wok:
Van Buren -the feisay cOI...-..
who's J>f'Ol*>ly beard it all -told llile
300 sunu at die Newpon ~
lunchron that * ~ .._..
sbc'd be fivi .. lbc advice ... ~ill
been ~wm:I. Ol' bcr in dll I ._
friahtcn1na climate°'* IOI. .. l'\:e bcC'n •Dear Abby• for )2 '9'1
and RC\:Cr tboQmht I'd be ..,-,.....
·sc,ual intcrroune: onJ tell or~ doms... .. she said. ... feel tilic Dr.
Ruth! ..
And She did dispeme ~ ~ ttrona advitt, tdli• 1he ~
woman who wo..,_ aboM lier
fu&urc sc1t Ii~ to simply lblllli• ff'IM
wasn't ~na to insist ha'---• condom.
At oacpointa "WOCMa Mod_, ...
1nnoun<'Cd She ..., a 111"1••1•
(P'1121--A~-
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SAILING A SPORT FO.llllANDICAPPED •••
l"rolilAl
Milne. a former coUqe and hi&h
school athlettcs teacher, was in a
motorcycle race near the Salton Sea.
Racingalonaadusty path, he failed to
notice a yawning aully ID the road
ahead. which he would later discover
was the result of a flash flood.
His motorc}cle shot off the path
and into the gully.
specially made for ditabled sailors.
Al news of their poup spread, calls
from di•bled perlOllS around the
~unty bqan pouriftl in. Tky had
the boats. they had the sailors.
What they lacked -and still lack
-i.s a permanent place to •ii from.
"Most docks here were built some-
time aao. and most aren•t accessible
to the disabled.·· said Buratti.
staff lo find some fundin1 for the
project in the city's budget.
Meanwhile. Milne and Buratti a~
practicina for Helsinki and for
Ca&alina. For the latter voyqe. each
will carry two portable radios. but will
otherwise be cul off from the rest of
the world. If the waves get rotlgh. the
adventure could tum into a fight for
survival.
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"It was just like drivin~ off the top
ofa three-story building.· he rcalled.
"When I hit. everything broke."
"I think that's sad," said Milne. "It
Just eliminates a scamcnt of our
community. It says·You can't partici-
pate in this.· "
"It could act pretty nasty out
there." admitted Buratti. .. .. ·-
The accident occurred on Milne's
30th birthda).
The 25-mile trip should take about
five hours in good weather. said
Milne.
DEARABBYGIVESADVICE.ON·AIDS ••• ·. P'romAl , . .. ..
. ' "People say I ~nt over the hill the
hard way;· he quipped.
Because his life revolved around
athlct1cs. losin' the use of his kp was
particularly difficult for Milne. he
admitted. But he bounced back. and
now participates m wheelchair mara-
thons (he com~led in and finished
this ycar·s Los 'J\ngeles Marathon)
and tennis.
For about $125,000, Milne and
Buratti fiaure they can install ramps
and lifts, rebuild bulkheads and make
the partially-used Dickman's
Boal)'ai"d into a disabled boatina
facility. .• •
It would be the first sa1lina base for
the disabled ,on the West Coast. they
claim.
They s&ated their case before the
Newport Beach City Council last
week. and the council directed city
Good weather or bad. the pair insist
they will make the Journey.
··1 find this to be a way of
demonstratina lo people whore our
hearts are.-said Milne. "We're
definitely 'oing to act to Helsinki."
An yorie interested in lcaminJ more
about the American Wheelchair Sail-
in& Association should call 675-5427
or write the aroup al 512 30th St ..
.Newport Beach. 92663.
Newpon Beach divorce attorney. 41
and sinaJc, and as far as she was
concerned -her sex life was over.
When the question was raiied on
wh) gay bathhouses continued to be
an business. Van Buren strcaed that
AIDS was not a just a .. pydileatc.'" a
misconception that she said "Still
exists.
Van Buren's daughter also had an
answer for the question.
Ironically, Buratt1's accident oc-
curred as he was training for a round-
lhe-world sailing "enturc six )Cars
ago. Hcwas~orkingona nagmamast
when his support structure buckled.
sending him plummeting 65 feet to
the deck below.
.. My life was geared toward sailing.
I wanted to sail around the world. and
that's wh) I had the JOb ... said Buratti.
For both men. sa1hng played a big
part in the road to emotional rc-
Christians rally in
solidarity with Jews
··Closing the bethhouses won't
make the problem JO away." Phillips
said. ..We have intravenous drug
users that are contracting it. mothers
who pass it on to their babies. and
heterosexuals who may not e~en
know they've been infected and arc
sprcadina the virus -without even
knowina it." co"ery. By,._ Aatda&H Prell ~The impact 1s mental as well as
physical." said Milne. also an avid More than 1.000 people from
sailor before his accident ... It gets Christian churches rallied ID Costa
people into"' ma again." Mesa dunng the weekend to show
"The sea's got such a calming sohdanty with Jews m Oranae Coun-
effcct. and it's something that most t). where reports of ant1-Sem111c acts
disabled people ne,er get to sec." said doubled last )Car.
Buratti. "We're going to stand with the
Aficr crewm& on SC\eral laraer Jewish people against any attack
vessels. Milne and Buratti soon aaainst them. They have friends." the
discovered the Defender 12. a 13-Re". Chuck Smith t91d the "Chnstian
foot-IOnJ version oftherac1ng yachK Celebration ofFnendsh1p for Jewish
populanzcd b) the Amenca's Cup People" at Calvary("hapcl on Satur-
racc:s. They learned that wnh very da,t. ·
little modification. the boats could be The event was spoosorcd by Smith
adapted for u5e b) the disabled. The and Frank Eiklor. founder and prcs1-
pair met wnh the designer of ttle-dent of Sttalom International. a
boats. and developed some vessels -niristian ministry that fights anti-
Scmitism.
The local chapter of the Ant1-
Dcfllmation Lca&ue of BYA81 B'rith
recorded 2_5 cases of van~l1sm aimed
at ,Jews and Jewish propcny in Van Buren told the crowd that
Orange Count) in 1987 compared to most of her leuer writers about AIDS
l 2 an 1986. Regional Director Steve ask one crucial question: Arc they
Edelman said. going to come into contact with the
Edelman said he doesn't know why deadl) disease'>
therewasan increase. but bchcvesso-··1 tell them ·yes: .. she said. "If
called skinhead youths who espouse )Ou're sexually active. or you know
nco-Nazi ideas were responsible. your children arc sexually active-or
J\ccordin' to the league. anti-anyone )OU know is in the 'h1&h risk'
Scm1t1c 1nc1dents throudrout Cah-category -unfortunately. AlDS 10
forn1a increased to 131 last year. date is a death sentence." 1 compared to 62 in 1986.
A blaze set by an arsonist at Temple Van Buren said that the only hope
Beth Emct m Anaheim last Septem-for the f uturc is cducatina children
bcr was the most serious incident in about the cause and spread of the
Orange County last year The fire AIDS virus.
gutted a cllssroom-library on Rosh .. We have 10 put the screws to the
ffashana and destroyed artwork de-Lc&islature so they will incorporate
p1s:tmg the lJol()CJust. programs into our schools -'Just
Thas year. three fires and six bomb Say No' isn't cnouJh," Yan Buren threats occurred Jan 7-8 al Temple ·d Beth Tikvah in Fullcnon. sai ·
• She also referred to the notoriety ~---------------------.... ----· . that actress Elizabeth Taylor has -. · · · ..... ._.vcn the disease and said 1l wasn't . ,.MR.IRRELEVANT~~.. : : :. . ~ ·... -.. . ..
Ad..tce colamnlat Ablpll Van Buell and actor. lloddf
McDowell beadHne a benefit lailebeon for tbe Am~
P'oandatlon for AID8 ae.ea.rcb. · · ..
until she came forward and lent her
support to what many rcprded as an
unpopular cause that President Re-
agan started to take it seriously.
"He never said the word "AIDS."
he alwa~s referred to it as the "deadly
disease.· Yan Buren said.
Van Buren aJso said the Reapn
administration has 1uthori1Cd S l
million dollars for AIDS research -:-0
opposed to billions of dollars aivcn
for cancer research. .
The foundation 1s a pnvatc, not-· ·
for-profit organization that ~upportS
research on AIDS serves as a source
for information about the cpidmlic. . . !.-..
' P'roa:a Al-. · . ,. '· · ~-
Orangt County ShenfT Brad Gates "some troubled ••. with his f~h· ].: h ·• p· · IER p· ARTY RAISES FUNDS .~ · .~/:.~.'.• . . presented a ccn1ficate sood for three ··So my da thou&Jtt t e •• n cf: : · • • •
hot mc,als a~ a cot should Beathard away from home r wcnHhe better ofr PftnD Al . . · .
be arttsted sometime durin& the I'd be.'' he ,said. "My fricn<!J.and ~ nina ~. . He estimated that event will netthe we're an established group now:· he
·-"-ttk'sfcstivittcs. uscdtoactcrvy.• · · . .. · · • hWihbeablackliediM~pri~at group about $17.000. No date has saidSunday. · ·:
Resolutions were: presented from Beathard's father is .Washinaton~ .. sisopcrcouplt. However. half of the been set forthe dinner. He said the aroup has abou1 40
the host dty of Newpon Beac;h. the Redskins·. acnmJ _ manaacr· Bobby · tick'ct price will 10 into a raffle. with Doty was confident the aroup's active members and 10 .. very IC't\ve"
count) of Orange and the state Beathard. · ·· · , -· • luc.kycouplcswinninaback whatthey fund-raising efforts would succeed. members dedicated to rcbuildinl'\he
·· Lcg1slaiure. The Redsijns actuaJly-had ttic last ' J)aid and mo~. ·: •· "This has taken a lot of time. but Huntinaton Beach landmark. • State Sen. Manan Bergeson also·· pick this )Ur. ~l made a deal with ' : · · . • . scnlarori~t~~~~~ru~~ -t~~m~~a~:Je~~~~----~.--------~-----~---------------~~-----
'"f. that ~kini Bcathardlht "honor-port~y dtdn. t.waryt l<? be studllft ~n cc · was "not · unlike calhna ari · -awkward ~t1on 1f fr!s ~n was stUf
Ralpb Rodbelm .r
execution a &C?ina away party" ... . av~'\abtc fort~ la~t ~1ck. , • •
In response to the most irrelevant . ·That 1wa~ fine w1"' Jeff. ... lf'\hat~
qucstiop a rc~rtcr CO\Jld tt\\rtk t>f a~. the onl) 1h1na ihat w tJ att me there.
the press conference. Beathard ad-il'J:OK.:· '1t: 11id:-, -.·
muted he was root ins for the Detroit · tio ldm1nq;I ftc.didl'l'l expect to be
Pistons to wio the NBA f1U6 · drafic(!, bU\ he kept working out -just
He als8'not~d his"first phone call "'in case:· ... ~. ·~ .,,. · ·. , RODHEIM after bcina seltt1.Cd by the Rams was If .hf ,)\adn .. l beCTl drafted; ht was
• • •' not from coach 'John Robinson. It Pftparid"~fo ti) out as.a walk~n 1'r'ilh
l"rolilAI . · · was from1Nu1 saJata. tht.Jtccjskih1.. • • • • · .. • • •
arcasaround Ne"'pon Center and 81g Ot~r·, rhctinf .1:00..wls· incl~d6d .. · . Anli if he\ cUt during 'Camp by the
Cao) on. • . Bcathard's adm1ss1on that . .he has Jr.ams; hc•ll scc if he ctn wt into the
Other scats up for election are those 'tiCcn cuttinl his pwn hair.for the~IM'St ~ a.ihcout.'. • ?;--. .. -
current I) held b) RutMlyn Plummer. fi\C )'CIB. and. that he was moinl . . . • . . .. . . •
who rcpf'CS('nts West N('WJ'ort. and from a nmnina back Jo a t>lockina ~ant Weck Kttviuesconttn~
Ma)or John Cox. Jr .. wh() repreSt'nts becl not bci:ausc he cou\dn ·~-~b thl"'f~om (towl Golf
the Harbor Ridge area Both have· .membc.'T the pla)'S.. t1\lt bttause he·· at the ~~ Bnch
served c1J.ht years on the council. couldR'tt~tc them. .. : • -.·• ', -:~ntry Ch.ab. • "'~ ·, ,,
~ouncil m~mbcrs now in the .·' As&d wh)' he":·transktftd 'ftP1h • ~b1ch brinp lO mind Feb. 6,J<J7l.
middle of their four-year terms arc.· To-'fOft ~tc -""bett hC was 1he wt¢ft as.eron.ut Alan Sheperd uted a
E"cl)n Han. Clarence Turner. Phil lcaetina tWKcr in l88S .:.... 9eMMrc1 •'Ii& fron to hit tt\ttt a<>lf belb Of' lhe
Sansone and Don Strauss. admitted ~ had 90ttcn 'rrirudf info moon... . 1; • • •r •··~ ,. •Go • p , • I ,, ~ . '"'
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