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Twtnsabandonedatage 13 make It on their own,
earn diplomaa./M
Residents from ' acljoinina con·
dominiwns and ~ who
have railed tpiut crime and fAJliaa
property values for~ have ap-
parently struck a ~ve chord with their latese ... ult.
Mayor John Enkine. who likened
previous city attempts to remedy
. _ ..
pn>bkms 11 ... Band-Aid" ....,.,,,a,
llid Tuelday be's Jivi-.nous ~ IO "a:-.. die -=·· 20 .,.:1: ••• .. rectn-·---tarea-u acuon that
could lad to condemnation of the
struetutel. ~t's a aood idea. .. City Admin·
istrasor Pauf Cook said ... rm for it wtaolebear1Cdly .••
Tbouth the area issmall, Coot said
it Could be fit into a redevelopment
project and the buildinas could be
rehabilitated and the tenull -
Clrc
mo.tly Latino arid Asian -... localed.
Coot said the ~ could ..
convened into lellior ciU.. ...,...
tnCllll. OtheTs Suaested thM the
current ltl'Uetures could be bulkloled
aDd :acw aruciurn built.
Ray HilUn, a resident Of ff_..
inaton Clftk. told officials M raidents "live in uncenaittty ud
fear."
Commodore Circle is k>caled near
the Five Points sho1>oina ceDter at
Main St~ Beach ·Boulevard and
lndez
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Great American racers hit the road
on first leg ofcrtJSs-vlfllil'Ury-classiG~
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BJ GREG Jn.nu °' .............
The Los Aqeles taken weren't the
only ones in southern California with
a parJde trus momiJI&.
At Disneyland, 122 cars lined upon
Ma.in Street early today for the S1lr1 of
a CJ'OSMX)Untry trek tbatpromites to
be just as lf'ICli~ -and rewaidina
-as the Lalten battle apinst the
Pistons. •••ill•••••-The mtb annuaJ Great ·American
:El Toro Marine
;base designated
;to?CiC cleanup site .
.Base named in EPA· s
:list of 215 hazardous
·waste problem areas
wastes includina TCE, used to clean
aircraft enaines.
EPA invatieaton also found three
landf'tlb of sOlid wuee on tbe air
station with contaminants datinl
beck lo the I 9SO.. when such dump.
in& wu common. In all, 14 uas on •
.a, aoanT HYNDMAN ~~~been contaminated
.... ._,...... Incl . the Su~ lilt
• 'he El Toro Marine qxps Air means =P~ will mon110refroru to :s.~ -llddod T~y to die ::i&-.ucollu-to • Envuoemcntal ProtCctioD Altncy's the there and maY. oienuade ., ,.._ ....... ..... ......... t Grlliififtil0Hi:ii&10
: WW ch 1 sup.._ allocate fUndl b a cleanup. . .
· TM MMim bue, a1on1witb114 ln~COU1lty,t.bieMariMbele
• ocllier ... OD tM MtioDal prioritia would ~ the abandoned McColl •Iii&. .. .,.._ ~ fof money dum' lite ia PuUeitoe OD tM EPA'I 'fl'Oll IM ~ icmic-wuae lilt or......,. ... lites elill*
rt :..~ henty-eilht of. fofSupel'.f\IMIROM)'.TheEPAiulill
Race rumbled out of Anaheim this
mornina. beadina north to San Luis
Obispo QD the first lea of a journey
that will take them 4,SOO miles across
IS S11tes. The race will conclude in
Boston on July 3.
The 122<ar field is the luwest in
the race's hist~, and the race rouic is
the lonteSL V1ntqe machines, all
built befcn 1937, represent 29 staia
and levera1 countries.
A S2SO.OOO purse is at stake. but
.... are in CalibaiL ~ wbethcr' aa •Ddoeed ' MDOldilla IO tM EPA. 1be El Toro WW lite ta a Waaai'!I* .....
• • ....... ~ .,, • c1ean..., boirbood •• ao qualifY • ihe Ben to leam
money isn't the main motivator.
Most of the racen said they will be
satisfied just comoletina the cross--
country rally, which will \Ikea toll on
the vintaae autos as it leads them
alona backroads and ~lane biah-
~e·re rady to roll and have a aooc1 time,.. said em Halliday, a
N~ Baich resident wbo is
driVU'la 1919 Chevrolet 490 Racer in
(PIHH eee GUAT/A2)
·Ill llecll111 Of' tine will mat t.ve SU~. ·--cmt•iMlld 111epubtie~ , It tUa a )W' IO II jAa a.._. Couty Pin =ta•t S.... : ..... intal'i• = ia........ moethl ...... .. .... • ••• ..,. ....... h •,.rt., • • ,a11•• ~~........ (Pl11r1-aTOeO/M) ....-......roru...,..n•lrlaCwl ...
l5CENTS
Ellil Avenue. Huatinaaon Creek ii a
CIDMamillium oompiel in the area. Im-said 0-modofe Circle ..., r•• have jeered and haruted
..... ud ~ them to rude ~--acts. '-NO oee feds .re ... hetul
Pulice bave delcribed Commodore
C"wde • a '"drive--throup dime
llOrC" for ~ lated by youtbs
lllrouOout 0ran,e <;ounty.
!It alto is a Pthtrina place Where
mo.tty Latino laborers S11nd on weet
Coma1 to be picked up for daily jobs.
Singleton fails
to appear at OC
court hearing
BJ LANCE IGNON .............
Convicted rapist and mutilaior
Lawmxe Sinaleton failed to appear
in Orantc County Superior Court tbis
montina for a heari!la to determine
bow much be cu alOrd to pay beck
bit victim. M9lt Vincent. Sinlleton served ~t years of a 14-
yell' tentence af\er beina convicted of
rapins Vincent md then cuttina oft'
her forearms with an~ and Jeavina
biCf for dead next· to ·a bipwlly ia
Nevada in 1971. Vinceat. ~ now lives in tbe Pllcilc Nonbwac_ was l S
at tbe time. 0a May S a district court ... in
Clark Co.uaty. Nev... a..&d "Vin-
cent S2.43 million iJl •= ••· iD-chadina 1430,000 for medic:al a -
penses., St million for Plia llld suflierinc ud IDOlber Sl ~ ia
punitive damltcL
At today's court bcmilis-bowa as u Clfdet for appell'aDCIC of judl!-
ment debtor" -in front of Com-
mitliooer Roeald L a..er, s · I' 1t•
WU SU~ to live Yuaceet'• Tab~ attorney, w.k £c1.
wards. a Ii DUcial ditdoluft t.bat
would be utcd to deUnnine bow
much be could pay his victim alCh
month.
But at 9 Lm., moments beiwe the beaJ:ina bepA. . Edwards llid be reoeavcd a two s-ee kner from
Sinaleton sayina that be ~Id not
appear because the coun bas ao
jurisdiction over him.
Bauer apud OD the jvritdictionaJ issue because thei'e is no proof that
SinaJeton, 60. lives or ~ witbiJl .
I SO miJa of the 0rus Cowl~
cowtbomc. Recent media stcria
have repor1ed tbat SUtcletoo now lives in the Tampa. Fla., area. wt.es-e
be WIS railed and wba'e bis brotbu
still lives. ·
Bauer refuted 10 pant f.dwards'
Rquest for an anest warrant .amt
SlnaJelOD tOr Wli.nc &o appear.
As I throD1 ofTV c:ameramea ud
reponen pthercd arouad Edwards
after the brief court appearance, the an said tbat SUWeton rDOG likd~ not sbow up hrcm• be is
afraid fOir bis life.
(Pla••-~/d)
. Ez-CBP officer convtcted
SAN DIEGO lAP> -A bmer California ffilbway Patrol ofticer .,.
convicted today of firsMkcr'ee murder ia the death Of a 20-)'a.I'~ motorist who prosecuton said was ordered down an itolated &eeway oftiamp and dwm
~ Pqu, 38, of Poway, a 13-yelf' CHP VderaD., WIS tlle ICCODd ~
in the SS..ycar history of the aaimcy to be dwpd witll kiili.as a mo10rist wbiJe
on duty.
Peyer' wa accused of strlnlli• Cara Knott of El Cajon, a San Dieao SWe
Uruvm1tystudent,afterpWllqba'caroYCron Dec. 27.1916. Peyer'sfirst trial
ended in a mistrial Feb. 1S wbCD jurors deadlocbd 7-S an favor of oonvictioo.
Sen1CnciD1 WIS set for July 20. . . .
LB backs
plan to
relocate
laborers
's heart recipients s .tai·tiag new lives
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Ms '••oftlle-•1'1eawa1tao MolrLaw1eooe81n&letoaatcoaatJoom•? •••·
SINGLETON DUCKS.COUNTY HEARING •••
"TlleR are a lot of alJcecclly _ wclf..
maani• citUnt in this ltale thit feel
that l*tti• a bullet into Lawrence Si~ wOuJd somehow be lel'Vina
soaety.
.. 1 would like to say that we don't
want Lawrence SiDIJdOn shot. We
want him alive, healthy, empkiyed
and matins pe~ts on this juctg..
ment. lfthole of you out there want to
do toinethi!IJ 10 help Mary Vincent, offer~ Sin;Jeton a job. Make him
a producuve member of society and
then tend us his P.ly-Cbeck.,.
The attorney said Vincalt is tivina
off Social Security payments and
small private donations.
FAlwards said be will consider
appealina Bauer's decision and wiU
continue efforts to locate Sin&leton. If
need be, FASwards said be will ao to
F1orida to find Sinaleton, who ap.-
parently has no lepl representation.
FAlwards said he will beain his
search in Contra Costa County, where
SinaJeton sianed a Jetter earlier this
month notina that an Orante County court bad no jurisdjction over him.
&!wards argued that because
SiQl)eton was a resident of San
Quentin State PesUtentiary when he
wu served with the noli<le to appear
today, any coun in c.atifomia has
jurisdiction over b.im. Oranie Coun-
ty courts al10 have jurildiction, the
attorney said, becaute they were the
first to deal with Vincent's claim for
damaacs under the Violent Crimes
Act in 1983.
After beina reJeued on parole Singleton tried to settle in sev;t;I
Northern Califbmia communities
but was turned away by anary
residents. He ended up spending bit
one-year probation period in a trailer
inside the prison srounds.
Nixon Library to be low-key building
., ,... Aaeda.e Presa
The S2S million Nixon library will
be a classic buildina. that will bJend.
, with the surroundina neighborhood,
according to the latest plans.
The Richard M. Nixon Ptaiden-ti.aJ Library cleared two hurdles
Tuesdar with v ort. unda a1y
Counci approval of the environmen-
tal report for the project and desig-
nation of the ex-~t's adjacent
...----homestead as a historic site.
call for a classic concrete and brick.
U-shaped building with a red tile roof
to be built next to the wood frame
house on Yorba Linda Boulevard
where the former president was born.
The library will be surrounded by
p.rdens, a reflective pool. fountains
and 290 park.ins spaces, according to
the plans..
The plan1 for the 84.SOO-square.
feot, one-story complex are sched-
uled for review by the city•s P1anning
Commission nex.t week. Ground-
breaking ceremonies are planned for
November and the library is sched-
uled to open in June 1989. -
''We're on fast forward npw," ci~
planner Phil Paxton said. "This
project is a slam-dunk."
Nixon, 1S, already has approved
flnal deWJs and a scale model of' the
library. He is expected to attend the
aroundbreaking at the site.
The library was originaJly proposed
for construction on a 16-aCTC parcel in
San Oemente. There was no public opposition or
debate of the plans by l...an&don
Wilson Mumper, a Los Angeles-
based architectural firm. The plans GREAT RACE ••.
CIRCLE •••
J'romA1
work "'that will make a "nicer
environment for the drua dealers."
The Commodore Circle complex
bas come under heavy fire in recent
years from city officials who claim
absentee landlords Jet the buildinp
deteriorate and become a haven for
cockroaches and rats. They also have
complained of other unsavory con-
ditions such as backed-up toilets and
plumbin& problems.
lo 1986, residents of Huntinston
Creek and neighboring Village Court,
dexended on City CounciJ clwnbers
to request that the buildinp be
bulldozed.
J'romAl
this r,ear's contest. "It's running
great.'
Halliday, like many of the contes-
tants, is a veteran of the race and has
experienced the agony that comes
with trying to guide an antique across
the country. In one year•s contest he
made it no further than Texas where
his car all but rattled apart in the
desert.
The Great American Race is not a
speed event, but rather a timed event.
A predetermined .. perfect" race time
is what the racers strive for, and
achieving that time requires precise
interplay between the driver and
naviptor.
Bearina the Number One marki
in this year's race is the I 91 S Mi:!
Roadster operated by last year's
Great American Race winners AJan
Travis of Phoenix. Ariz., and Wayne
Stanfield of Costa Mesa.
The car had experienced some
mechanical problems in the past few
weeks, but Stanfield said the kinks
have been worked out.
Like the Laken, Stanfield said he is
preparing to win apin this year.
"I said last year that we were aoing
to win it, and we did," said Stanfield
as the car prepared to pull in line for
de~ure.
'There's a lot more competition
this year, but I think we're going to win it." 1
The race makes an overruJtt stop
in San Luis Obispo, then moves
Thursday to San Francisco with an
overnight stop in Sacramento.
PLAN TO RELOCATE LABORERS~~.
From Al
agn:ed to pay $250 for a bilingual
booklet that will be handed out to
both employers and laborers explain-
ing the concern oflocal residents.
Residents of north Laauna have
been complaining for almost a year
about the mostly Latino laborers who
pther at a point along Nonh Coast
Hisbway every morning waitina for
work.
The residents say that a lack of
public ratrooms forces t.be day
workers to defkaie and urinate be.-
hind a Circle K market ad~t the
bipway and in a~ open field at
the b.ishwaYand Crescent Bay Drive.
Otben drink beer in public and
litter, raidents co~plain.
Vebidel attemptiAJ to pick up
woi'ken ia the mormna IOmetimes
make daneuous U-tu.ru on the
biahway, ac:oonlina to a letter from
tbe North Lqu.na Community A&-
sociation.
The solution, residents say, is to
encouraae laboren and their em·
ployen to abaaclon the pickup lites
on North amt Hiabway by provid-
ing them with an area with pablic
restrooms away from residential
neiahborboods.
EL TORO BASEJO~S SUPERFUND LIST· •••
Prom Al
comment and a~ response before The ~ncy bas said it expects ·ce i1 foAAall M>\he prioA&y .. about ~sites 011 cbe ti1l emnu=
list. alth~ the EPA sometimes ally.
belins stuches of ~ble .remedies Once on the list, the lite becomes bd'e>tt the final desipauon. The eli-'ble for 90 pm:ient fcdera1 financ.-~ says 97 percent of proposed • .. ( .... _ ........ _ -·-11te1 wind up on the list. Proi>osals ans <'! uno cleanup. Wlw w.. ~nc;e ~l~are made once a year. comms from the stale, wtleu at is · · · ownCd bY a state or loCal • The The A bas 29,463 !cxatioo1 m Its federal anvernment will =:TY half computen u potential hazardous .... _ ..... "': r h WU\e sites and has completed in-u~ CllQIJJ'4P cott o I OK.
'Vestiptions at 8:_87S. Only the wont But befcn fedeta1 and ... ce money
threats 10 bealln and the environ-is UICd, the EPA aria 10 ,et tbe
ment, ac:c.ordina to a complicated pollutm relJM>Dsible to dean up the
numerical scorin.J system, are site. Sometunes t~..S:S:: are
propoeed for the pnority list. benknapt, cannoc be r. or dispute
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their raponlibility. The EPA can SO aw uttef64lie won anCF"see
reimbunement later.
The qency ~)'~ it and the si.tes
have secured S600 million to $7()0
million in cleanups from responsible
s-nics; 191 coun cate1 are. under way
teekJn& $2S8 million and the EPA has
been reimbuncd for $78 million in
cleanup work it ~ormed.
Spe1M1ina about s 1. s billion a year,
Supietfund it simuhancously one of
the nation•• ~ en'Vironmcntal
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Lakers' fans.fill downtown
to honor world champions . • . .
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LOS ANG~ (AP) -Ecs1atic
Lakers fans, relishina the blck-to-
back wodd bukett.11 tidepromitcda year aao by Coach Pat Riley. filled
downtown 10 a sea of purple today to bask in the presence of their heroes.
Co~ ot,,,. oluwnplonMlp gw on 81
.. Ain't it put?" asked a beaming
Tyrone May, 22.
Thousands of peofle stood along a
mile-long section o Broadway and
cheered the National Basketball As-
sociation champions, who wore
Lalcers T·shirts and balJcaps and
waved to fans from floats headed to a
noon City HaJJ ceremony.
An estimated 1 S,000 lined the
parade route and another 41000 had
converged on City Hall, said police
s:pobsman Don Lawreooe.
The sinale-word headline
..CHAMPS!" in Wen purple
splashed across the top of the Los
Angeles Herald Examiner in 2t,;..inCh
type.
Veteran player Kareem Abdul-
Jabbat was already featured on tele-
vision commercials f'or Disneyland.
Asked what be was aoin1 to do next
after back-to-back championships,
AbduJ-Jabbat said: "rm 1oina to Disneyland ...
The championship also drew a
huae television audience, with the
final pme seen in an estimated 20.2
million homes, accordina to the
Nielsen ratinp.
In the I S-clty overniaht ratillllt the
pme oa CBS.-TY bad a ratina of 22.8
and a share of 3' percent of the
audience. Duri!ll the same period,
NBC bad a IS.3 ntins and 2S sbare
and ABC had a 8.6 ratina and 14
share. Each ratings point repraents
886,000 television bomes.
Fans banaina from balconies and
parkina structures Ouna confetti and
shredded paper on the burte<>nina
street crowd, ~Y of them boldina
purple helium.-filled balloons anc1 •
muncbins on purple conon candy.
Kevin Anthony of Lona Bc:acb,
wearins a Laken shirt. lhoet,
armbands, bat. pins and IO'ftl, wu
with his toddler son Kareem Jamaal,
whose Laken namesakes are Abdul-
Jabbar and retired player .Jamaal
Wilkes.
"rve been with them since 1980.1
love it and we should have more next
year and the year after that,'' be said.
HEART RECIPIENTS START NEW LIVES •••
Pl'OGIAl
an oystet is a very frightening thins,··
he sa.id. But it's really an astonishing-
ly easy operation. I had almost no
post-o~tive pain."
ApnJ's heart transplants may have
been fints for Otanse County. but the
physicians who performed the oper-
ations were well acquainted witb the
procedure.
Zusman and Raney. both formerly
of San Diqo,-have participatecf in
more than 300 such o~tions be-
tween them, Zusman said .
.. lndivid~y. we've performed
about 80," said Zusman.
Dr. Richard On of ua bas
reponedly particis-ted in nearly 70
transplptl.
Human heart ~ta were fint
performed succas(WJl' in South
Africa by Dr. Cbriltian Barnard
durina &he 1960I. Earty petients
,cner.Jly survived onty a matter of
months or a few~ with their new
beans until &bey died, either from
infection or beclme their bodies
rejected the new orpns.
But all that has chanted, accordins
toZuunan. .. We have patients Who have been
out from IS to 20 years,.. he said.
.. The risk of rejection soes down with
time and there is no reason a person
can't live a full life if be it diliaent
about talcina his medication."
Zusman said bean rea~· ·ents must
remain on anti-rejection for the
rest of their lives and that a yoff of
onlytwoorthreedayscanbrin1about
a fatal rejection.
.. You'vesc>t to be fairly compulsive
about it," be said.
Patients are also advised to main·
ta in strictly low-fat, low sodium diets,
he said.
For Humphreys, however, that is
an improvement.
.... m allowed four arams of sodium
a day, whereat before my operationbel
was restricted to one sram a day,"
said. "That's really not much dif-
ferent from what ii recommended for
normally prudent people. I~ mean? I
can be nauahty every once 1n a w~
and have a bot dot or 10me pazza
without runnins into trouble."
Ironically, both Headdina and
Humphreys received their tickets to
new life thl1>UP the \lfttimely and
violent deaths of their tart donon.
Headdina recieved bis heart ftom
Richard William Bot\jer, JO, a
Marine Corps staff leflalll who WU
killed in a brawl outside Baxter's
restaurant in Fullerton. _ ·
Humphreys' new bean wu re--
.~ . -:,. , -:
'ls. .. :
ytwough the centuMa. ftne WOOd ........ have
become tynOn ymoua wtth luxury Ind good .... .
TOday, Heia'wOod Shunera give en wy elllpnce
to any Int.riot from Colontll to Uttra Modem.
No Other Window CCMrft'O performs 118 function .
wtth 8'dt bMuty Ind • ..,.. 8hutterl ""• llOht wtth an lttflnfte vlflely of atytea, reducil ~
block out Met Ind cold, maxlmlll the .. Md eiP8rid lntMOri wftll dlM, ...,. .,.... Unlk•
Other wtndciw treetmenta, nm.a nn •a ~ h<>me't vllue.
With tlllrwood 8IMW I ~ "-OftOOie
Louw. .... °' 1~. ""· 1'A, end 4\t •
We .-.ct ....... WOOcll M"lllt!M .nd °"".
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~--............. for,.,, .......... -....... doors.
SeMng cautornta alnce 1953
moved from Ele110 Ulloe Ramirez, a
19-year-okf Costa Mesa resident who
was found uncomcious on a lidewalk
April 19 and ult• to ff-a Hospital
where he died. A coroner's repon
ruled that Ramirez bad died of blowt
to the bead and Cosia Maa police are
investi1atin1 the death as "suspicious ...
Officialt at Hoaa say another bean
transplant wu performed teVeD daya aao. but would not release the name of
the petient. A leCOnd IUCCCSlfuJ
transolaDt also wu performed at the ua Medical Center.
Zusman. who helped perform the
most recent operation, said the pa-
tientt an Oranac County raident, wu
doinawell.
.. tle'• 6ot on any medication. apart
from the aati-rejeaion ~ and be
i1 movins about his hospital room,"
he said.
MeanwJille, another county resi-
dent who received a bean tnnaplant
two~ aao in San Dieeo •pan to
have made a full n:covery froll1 hit
ordeal.
.Jimmie Lewis of Anaheim alto i1 a
former petient ofZusman and llaney. .. I underitand he's playi,_ 27 boles
of aolf a day," said Zutman.
..
Boy Scouts offer
camp for stn~e
parents, children
CoUDty offers its own growth p
The 0taMe eo.1 Couadl of tbe ~ 5CoU11 ~America will ~vidl a ll*ial CllnP & linllt
paml111ndtbeirdaildmtthilweebftdndAua.6-7
at the Rancho Laa Flores Scout C•mP. in OceaMidc. ~ti114 opens will show &maliet bOW to tet
up a camJllllC cook in tbe ouldoOn and make campi~ f\an. Ott;t activities will include ftll"tre
identification, animal identification, BB suns.
archery and crafts. "ne fee is S20 J)tf'. ~ and incl-. all ~m materials. ute of camp cots and tents and all
meals; The prosram belin• Satuiday at 8 Lm. and
ends Sunday at I· p.~. and funher infonnation is
available at s.6-4990.
.. Thm01 eoillll'lO have IO bl 111a10' &
whfther it's a ........ brr :)• 111all11
IU increw. --~ a 1 JW-'lltion at1e•mc•t dillric:I."-. .W.
Totn~OHIM'or ... IWt'rt ~· Ot lbt 6iJed illilililh9. ~ ttd after the dcdion that CG19111f .._..
would IOOO be ICCiAa • .. WCI di IF
pro~.
USC center program
The USC OraRIC County Center will hold iu
1emi..annuaJ open house today from S to 1 p.m. at
2361 Campus Drive, Suite IOI. in Irvine.
The event ts prcd for people interested in the
araduate level Pl'Olf'IMI offered throqh the center.
Representatives of various USC schools will be on hand to answer questions. Call 1S2·SSOS, ext. 2S. for
additional information.
Rites set for Jeannine Lucas,
HB educator, administrator
Public defender talk
Susan Green of the Oranae County Public
Defender•s office in Westminster will addn:ss
Thursday's meetinaoftbeOran&eCoast B'nai B'rith
on the function of the public defender.
The proaram is scheduled for 8 ,.m. in the
Men:ury Room of Men:ury Savinp. 7 12 Edinger
Ave.. Huntinaton Beach. Wives and auesu arc
welcome.
Farmland tour •lated
The .. Threshina Bee and Antique En.Jjne
Show," a tour of Oranae C.ounty f1rmin1 areas, will
be conducted Saturday by <>r.nac Coast Coll ••
leavin1 OCCs Theater Circle at 9-a.m. and retumtna
at approAimately S P..m.
Participants wdl visit the Antique Gas and
Steam Ena.me Museunt in Vista and see a vintage
clothin' (1890-1940) fashion show. The fee 1s $19
and rqistration may be made by callina 432-5880.
Plutlc·sargery riewed
Dr. l.fichael J. Kamper, a Huntington Beach
plastic swpon, will present .. A Thouahtful Look at
Plastic Sursery" Saturday from 10 Lm. to noon at
Golden West ColJcac.
The proaram will include a "before and after"
slide _presentation and I question an(l IDSWet
session. Call the GWC Community Services Office
at 89J-399l for funher information and l"C9Ct-
vations.
Benefit barbecue set
The Western Heritqe Association will hold its
third annual fund-raising barbecue Saturday from S
to, 11 p .m. in the inner courtyard of Mission San
Juan Capistrano.
Admission isS20foradultsand S IOforchildren
under 12, with the proceeds aoina toward the
suppori and maintenance of a western tradition and
lifestyle in San Juan Capistrano. Call Jerry Harris at
661-3867 or Jerry Nieblas at 493-8936 for further
information.
5ecr e tu1al sealoa• M t
A prime aoal of the National Association of
Secretarial Services is "to show the business communit~ a professional alternative to the blah
cost of hinna employees. purchasina so~isticated
office eguipment and providina training and
benefiu. • accordina to Nonie Behnke. publicity
chairman.
NASS, with 1,000 members nationally.
provides suppon and information for secretarial
and word processinf servicn. The Oranae County
chapter mttta tbc third Tuesday of each month. For
more information, call ?Sl-7658.
CMENOAR
Wedne.day, Jane 22
• 7 p.m. ~ Beae• P1•••1 c.mau--.
council chambers, SOS Forest Ave.
• 7:30 p.m. r .. 1a111 ValleJ Qty CoacU.
council chambers. 10200 Slater Ave.
Thursday, J ane 23
No meetinas scheduled.
Jeannine Lucas., a former assistant
principal at Huntinaton Beach Hiah
School and a teacher or administrator at
other schools 1n the Huntinaton Beach
Union Hiah School District. has died
foUowin& a leflllhy battle with cancer.
Funeral services are scheduled Satur-day. .
Lucas, '48, who was on medical leave for
the current 1ehool year, died at her home in
Huntinaton Beach late Monday. Her
husband, Larry, a former principal at
Fountain Valley and Huntinaton Beach
hiah schools, is currently the super·
intendent of schools in Chino.
Their son, Stephen, will be a junior next
year at Huntinaton Beach Hiah.
..She is one of my very best friends."
Cann Downs. a ~ to the principal
at Huntinaton Beach. said Tuesday.
"She was very kind and carina with
students. She was a classy lady. If you
looked up class in the dictionary, it would
have her picture.
"She was loving and kind and wc·rc
aoina to miss her a lot."
Memorial services are scheduled Satur-
day at I p.m. at Grace Lutheran Oturch,
6931 Ed.inaer Ave .. Huntinston Beach.
Friends say that donations can be made
in Lucas' name to the Dollars for Sfholars
scholarship ~ at the Hunt.inaton
Beach Uruod Hilb School Di1trict. Lucas was born in Nebraska City, Neb.
and aractuated from SYf'IC\lse Hiah School
in that state where she was vice president
of the student body, a homecomi~ and
prom queen and a cheerleader, friends
said.
She received her bachelor's degree at
Nebraska Stale Teachers Collqe in Peru.
Neb. and her master's at the University of
Nebraska at Lincoln.
Lucas tau&ht four yean in Omaha before
punuinadoctorial work at USC. She bcpn
tcachina home economics and physacal
education in the Huntington Beach Union
H iah School District in l 966. She was the
HBC~uncil
names new
city clerk
The Huntinaton Beach City Council has
appointed Connie Brockway to succeed
lonatime City Ocrk Alicia Wentworih
who plans to retire July 8 after scrvina 15
years on the Job. Brockway has worked in the City Cleric's
office for 20 ycan and has been deputy city
clerk sjnce 1976.
Wentworih was appointed to the post in
1973 and went on to win three city
elections. Her current term expires in
November, and Brockway said she intends
to seek election to a full. four-year term in
the post.
Wentwonh said she is res1~inJ for a
combination of reasons. whach include
health and retirement benefits.
The City Clerk's office. which has seven
fulltimeemployecs. keeps track of aaendas
••••••••••••••··---and City Council actions. oversees mu-
only penon with a tcacber'1 certifK:ate to
work at all six comprehensive high ICboob
in the local district as a tcacber or
admjnistalor. friends said.
She was the first physical education
department chairman at Edison High
School. She served as an administrator at
Edison, Westminster, Ocean View, Hunt-
inston Beach and Marina hi&b schools.
She is listed in .. Who's Who in Ameri-
can Collqes and Uruvenities." and was a
member of the American Association of
Univmity Women. She bad served as a
member of the accreditation team for the
Western Associat.ton of Schools and Col-
lqcs and was active with the Huntinaton
Beach ChamberofCommen:e scholarship
propam.
Besides her husband. Larry, and son.
Stephen, she is survived by her mother.
Letha Ellen of S~. Neb.; sister
Roleen Waterme1er, Lincoln. Neb.;
brothen Raymond Elkn, of Lex1nston.
Neb .. Jerry Ellen of Marysville. Wash..
Connie Brockway
nicipaj elections and is the official keeocr
of the city's codes. ordinances and other
records.
and Curt Ellen. of Seattle, Wash.
Fonntt mayor and school board mem-
ber Don MacAUiuer, a lonatrme friend of
Jeannine and Larry Lucas. said she bad .. a
very politive 1n11ude and believed that
there was nothina that couldn't be done for students. ..
Dr. Belen Trotter
Dr. Hden Trotter, one of the tint
pediatricians to open a practice 1n New-
~ Beach, died Sunday after a Iona
illness. She was 74.
A native of Winoipq. Canada Troue:r
pew up in Illinois. She attended the
Univenity of Minnesota and obtained her
medical t.rainina at the University of
Oli F~na her internship in Cbicaao and
raidency in Ann Arbor, Mich., Trotter
moved to N(WpOr1 ~. wheft she
~ for 32 yean until her Rtircment
ID 1984.
Trotter's soo and daQlhter said they
remembered their mot.her as a bumble
woman and a dedicated physician who
made house calls Iona after It was no loqer
standard prlCtice and treated patienu
without reprd to whether they could pay
for her services.
... can remember IOina on hoUle calls
with her when the streets on the Newport
peninsula were made of •nd." said her
son. Bf'\ltCC Tron.er, of Newpon Beach.
"We always used to JO with her on house
calls. She was divorad and it was
impossible to ,et babysitters on short
notice, so she always took her children
with her."
Ba da\llht.er, Deborah Trotter, of
Morris, Ill, wd she also remembered her
mother 11 a dynamic professional woman.
""She was kind of a pioneer," lhe said.
"She grew up in a small. rural town. but she
went to medical school before many
women did that."
A fellow of the Phi Beta Kappe academic
honorary society, Troaer was abo a
memberof lhe Americao Medical AllOcia-
t.ton, the Qranee County Medical AllOcia-
tion and Z.Onta International, an orpniza..
tion for profaaional women.
In addition to her IOG and da\llbtcr,
Troner is survived by several nieces and
n~ will~ bdd Tbunday at 1 p.m.
at Pacific View Chapel. in Ne~ Beacb.
Interment will be at Aux S.ble Memorial
Park in Morris. Ol
Tbe family bu reques1ed thal donatlOILI
be made to Hospital Home Heahb Care in
Fullerton.
BendceQala
Graveside terVices ~ held this after-
noon for Bemice Qui& alone-time
resident of Corona dd Mar.
Qui& 89, died Sunday at I Tempkton
Caic Gnter in San Luis Obispo C.Ounty.
She was bora March 21, 1899, tn Kasas
and was a raadent of C.onJOa dcl Mar for
23 years.
She ts IUr'Yiv~ by two sons. John Ouia
of Pismo Beach and Joeepb M. Quill Ol
Honolulu.; three pudchildr'C'D and three
peat-pudchildren.
The tcrVices It W oodlaWD Cemetery iD
Santa Monica -ae arraneed by Chapel of
the Roses an AtascadcrG.
Cox wins re-election
as OC presidingjudge
BJIOBVAN~ °' ............
Judae Phillip E. C.ox has been re-elected
pcaiding jud,e of the Oraqe County
Superior Court. a position be has held
since January.
Cox. sa. has beea on the bench SlllCe
1978 when be wu appomted a.s a
municipal courtjudec by then-Gov. Ed-
mundG. Brown r.
He was elevated to the Supenor Court
by Brown in 191 I and etected to the
position by Oranae County voten tn 1982
Cox's ~ on the coun first
elected him ~DI j\adle last January.
He replaced }ucflt H.armoe ScoVllle, who
was appointed presidiaa jlJdle of the 4th
Dtstrict Court of Appeal He was re~
to a term extendlna unul January I , 1990.
.. I like it; it's a aoodjob, .. said Cox. He
said the job is admiDistratJve and that
prcsidina judles rattly have time to hear
cases. re
.. If s al~ different &om normal
judietal duties. .. be l&ld.. "'If I do hear a
case, 1t"s ~ly for more than an hour."
He SIJd be did not expect to ICCk another
term u presidinaj udae in 1990.
A nanvc ofV~nJa. Cox earned lus law
dqreic at the Umvenaty of V1rpnia. He
attended underpwiuate school at Vir&inia
Polyteebnic Institute
Bcfoe"e bis appointment. C.ox bad pnc-
uctd law for 16 yea.n.
C.ox 1s a resident of Los Alamitos and
served as that city's mayor from l 974 to
1977.
Two robbe:ry suspects held,
hat $48,0QO in gold missing
Several traffic cones and a .. Riaht
Tum Only" ~· were stolen from a
work site on olia Sueet. • •
home 1n the l lOO bk>ck of Fullcnon
Street while the ruidents were on
vacation. • • •
shotluns. l~ rifles and three band-nortbcatt of Ora• County, is ac-
('IN, Mullem said. Before tleeint. cessib&c only by a din rold and bas oo
tbe)' tore lbe cnaine wira ftolft telepbOM or electrical power. He is
Cvufel'1 tNCt. but left their victims oneofaboutadotenminenrq>0rud-
unbanned. tbC detective said. ly .eki_aa their fonunes ID the
""They djsehled tbe uucb. aod itoaa.d delen resion on the CUttrft
there was no ldephofte, so it loot side OI. die San Betnardino Moun-
qwie awhile b tbem to walk 10me-ta.in._
place to call. .. Mullcoa aid. Mullcu said tbe victims ~able
lut OM o( die ~ victims 10 vide eno'llh ~ to ~Uy~-me . .._ cttr ~Gtboritiato'Schwaru'Wbittier
ICribed aa ~t visilOrl in me S-. ....... we.a. HoaeyQllt WU M.-...-. 811( •l.ti..UMiendcredlater.
knew each other but I lc6 -we bdtlil bdd Oll WbUldn ·llY !My ~ friends... Sl0.000 W at die s.-Bernlrdino
MlllllM ...... ~y. ff<*)'-SbelUl"I ~t iD ~ ma ad Sdlwmu woUld '° !'P tblre v~. M a ...._
to ID hatiM.. ridi.111. f'oUr·whoctiN Scliwta - a ~ driV'CI', u
aad cam~ · ii lloMJClllll -liwd ila a bome
More th.Ill S l ,400 in cub was taken
from a 1987 Mitsubishi van parted in
the 100 block ofHeartstone.
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A woman -called autbonues to
report her 14-year-old dauahter has
~ved several oblc:enc &>ho.e calls.
The 111101D&D bcndf rec.eivecf6M sucb
call from the boy, who said .. Hey, nl
call when I want to and I happen to
know she's there."
• • • A ~ ill d9e IOOO bAoct of
IC i .. 1w Orfw 1llid IM lileald lood
Shop~r Injured in purse snatching
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bettl ..... ,,,aH a . ;._.
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*1t ........... Col. .M1tlall..~aedowrtbc
v.s. tocoatbJaesupplylag aid de ~lte belngon ..a:~~n~!..C:-i-: ""~-.......... ,..,., __ " own slnceage 13
~willcoo&iaue1Sl6 · · luamani U'OUDdtbeworldof'wtaoau .. cloa"tllfticillirtyapswove, SAN mNAllDINO <AP>-A• a.be ~ ....S "P IMl lid ...... ad "1diploaulty10 nudle IM CmibMu wkll WIM>m we bave riladOM .... ~ ... .-del&ftll. .. she aa • ..... w 1,_,_..-....,. IClleme.tbetw1u .... ttolCbool..-:=:==:~.-;E-=-: 'Mid... --die
DlliOa'•..., aaililary 1Dvenuat11I IOWaRt cllmocncy. aid. "Yi• to leUn out how tbfly will IDI if Ibey were iict. Jflhly •,.:I boml. '
-rMrw ia ao bnak ia tbe diplomatic relMions; we're .. We're talkiftJ abo\11 \be lkUMion u it evolves in their bOmiwork done, 1Wins Tony 1ebool oftici8ll m~l phone IDd __, M1 •i1+.noetb-
1DVC111••t and re.toted LL Gen. Jleiaty Nmapby to powa-.
not oo-tnp'&riM. it;• Slite Deputmeot ~ Haiti. We're coatanuiftl tbe Ol*'llicMI of' our embe•Y IDd Jobn Oomez bad a mud\ latter ditc0ver they were livinl ._ TM ' Pbyllia OUlcJ. llid T.eaday. there," tbe lpOkeswomu said. talk. two alto made IW't their jr1ldel ..._.
$t. Louis .. ve no names nor details
but said the prilODel"I were bei•
areatedwdl.
She -ted U.S. ex-•ions of disma~I. the SbC said there are no ...a.ns to bah U.S. humanitarian They bad '° find a way '° P9Y the fell bdow a CPlu• -aDOdl« • ·~ · ... --'de • -1• r.-ttnt. feed themldva And Slill _. ....... "* ICKMn wouldn't c::all. • overthrow Of Haiti'• civilian presa nt, ~.e .,.t, assil&ance, which i1 diatnbuled ~ to Heiliul by ., -,..--.,;.-their ~ worries Weren't • •
on Monday by L&, Oen. Henri Nam&ty and said the ~vemmental apciea. iod~~....., in tbe = ::w ~ =~a;: teecbers. They were bills. Toay •
Uoi1ed States hopes for oblervince of uman risbts and United States. This filcahew•1 plu Cdl liSJO million tumed '° Mexico and left them on Gomez uid. 'He mo aid the private home of
llcieet Savain. MUU.W of lnfor· matioft &ander ,...,...,, was bei1'a 1iepstoWUdmsori111civiliannale. forde~~ntandttlieta-msanctS61niUioninthe their own. Five yean later, they lntbebeainDina.~1heirfatber_,.... •
Once tpin, she denounced the coup as a .etbeck for form of IUfl>lua American · .,aduaied. times peid the S 161-e·month mt. oe
iluarded for proteedoll ....,.. van-
a.liam. Anomer i...tqi 11llea1 radio •tioll. RllClio MelloPoie. reponcd toc1a tbe Dillllinl or t11t privaae ~ iJI UOnef ~ Mani·
democnq. A U.S. diplomat said, .. Tbere wu no thouaht of Their parents 'were divorced and their downtown San Berurdino
ButlbeandotherS&ateOepertmentoffacials.tomeof inletNptina this assistance. Who would it hurt if we they bad not teen their mother for trailer two month• in advance. Thll
whom ~ on condition of anonymity, made clear that 51.0pped the aid? The poor people of Haiti, not the four yean. When their father decided way, they could pool their income
the United Staies would wort with the new military leaden... to mum to bis home in G~ until they bad enouth to pay the retlt
.. t·1 Chief ofstaff. • ,A IOVCfDmeDt source, speakiftl oo
coedition of anonymity, laie Tuesday
ideatified former Maoipt aides
UDdet' amst u Savain, bit IOI\ Roeer
Savain Jr., Delara..., and former
Information Min11try officials
Rodney Marcellus and Jean Naroes
Leloouftair. '"It is now ~b&e for the army to
redeem itself," Sylvio C1aude, leader
of the Haitian Christian Democratic
Party, told Radio Lumiere today.
.. For the present. we neither condemn
nor conaratulate the army."
Louis Dejoie n, another opposition
leader, said Tuesday in Puerto Rico
that be wanted to talk with Namphy
about boldina elections. C1aude, De.
joie, economist Marc Buin and
human riahta act.iviat Gerard Gourte
were considered the ladinc can-
didates in the Nov. 29 eloctiom but
boycotted the army-nan votina on
Jan. 17.
The depoeed president. mean-
while, called Tuesday for the inter·
national isolation of Nampby•1 re-
stored military aovemmenL But be
virtually conceded be bu joined the
Iona list of Haiti's ex-leaden.
In Washinaton, the Seate Depart-
ment said it would maintain
diplomatic relations with Haiti and
keep up humanitarian aid.
Mexico, he pve them a choice; Go themselves. .
with him or fend for them.elves in Tbe twins sbaRd the tfljler widt
San Bernardino. their father before he returned to
Bom and raised in the United Guadalajara. He left it and all of' the
States.. the twins feared they'd hive to utility accounll in his name. •
ttpeat all their 1ehoolina if they went Eventually, the twins moved into a !
to G~ata. ao they chose to tiny apartment in a low-income era •
remain. of San Bernardino. ,.
for five years, they held down jobs, The two have paid the S33S ttnt Oil ..
paid the rent -and still manaaed to the apertment, furnished spar1ety :.
keep up their pades. Last wee~ they with odds and ends from yard aalel
aot their reward: diplomas from and friend~ with eaminas from Wt·
Sierra and San Goraonio biah schools food restaurant jobs. They would
in San Bernardino. Both hope to ao report to their jobnt S p.m. and wort
Sco1WtramP.let1 Desp1·te pra1·se pres1·ct'ent f1·nds on •• ~pleatrees,onaskinauahowwe un-Wii!';:~;~~r,.io:·;naomezaotfed··~ ~-nanfic 1-.-.m n-' did it," uid John Gomez. up with that vuelina schedule. From ':
iM r---iiv. iuc; t School officials were unaware the November to January he didn't~~
ASSJUT,f&Yl>t(AP)-Afiretct tough going a economic summit ~~~'d:i:~~~~~un:~~n! ~~~ti~~~r:~:-:
off by sparks 1'r0m a cookina booth monlh 9-'>· The two entrusted their ed to his apartment, askina where he
swept throuab a city of tents housing TORONTO (AP) _ America's for Reap.n. . surface. The leaden used the occasion t seci:et with only a handful of people was, Tony Gomez said. He ianorect ~a ~ ,._9111t11nvaJ' •· po1' ~ Jlll.ior allies bad effusive words of The allies did voiceapprovalforbis of the public readina of the final until they turned 18 <?n Dec: 4. . . them. ~ • • ~DI • ... ,..__ ~" ...... praite for Ronald Reapn in public. fa vorite free..market -economi~ communique to salute R~o on his The>' made up atones for inqumna One day, tbouab, it hit him that be '
uid. Forty-teVea people were killed. but in private some wercn•t as kind, themes and the economic coordi-last foray into economic 1ummitry. neiJhbon and teachen to cover for wasn't 1oan.1 to 1° anywhere in life ·
The victims. most of them chit-handina the president a series of nation process the United States hu .. His leadership has been strona. their a~r:'t f~ther. . without a h1ah school diploma. ·
dreo, eitber died in the blaze or were defeats at his eighth and final econ-championed since the 1986 Tokyo his accomplishments substantial and 1!" their Junior year. the twins asked So Tony had himtelf transferred to · · tnunpled to death in the rusb to omic summit. summit. his place in history secure." Canadian tbeif father to St&n a S1aek of blank Siem Hi&h. a continuation tcbool.
escape, a tenior pol.ice official said. The bickerina sot so inten1e on But in the area of farm subsidies, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said. stallOfte!Y: They wrote excuses on ~e There, he was able to accelerate bis
The fire broke out late Tueiday in Tuesday, the last day, that the final Third World debt,. aid to the Philip-British Prime Minisaer Marpret pt per, JIVlftl tbe.m to ~hool offaaals studies and make up for the credits be
the tent city at the foot of the al-neaotiatina session ran an hour longer pines and drua traffickina. the United Thatcher, a philosophical soul mate when they were Sick ordttched a class. had lost. MUhanaqMonasteryinal-Qusi~h. than scbedu.led as the world leaders States eithersuffereddefeatsorbadto of Reapn's. called the president
nOnh of this southern provtnci.al tried to settle their differences. accept less than it wanted. reflecting "marvelous," even lhouah 'l"hatcher
capital. authorities said. The 14th annual economic summit perhaps the wanina influence of a was one of the leaders who pushed ~ift }:n~~nt: ~~ ~:~~8~~:.i~~l:f; !:~~ifekf\~M~. with only seven ~:i~~e~'~'t:.:!~~~~.;!i~ .School di$*1f C*8 DOW facing
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CITY OF COSTA MESA
Leisure Services Department
Presents:
Camp Costa Mesa '88
-open.to the public-
"W'a Oat Faall1 ti •u"
lO:OOAM at the Eel_. au-..U-t wr~ l8l&n4. ..,,.......c.n ... Dri .......
I>i9c:uaion will i.Dclucle cu.nut world problems.
dru09, ...ua.l promi.lcuity, homel ... ne., 1 .. n ... 9•
ru.DAW&JS and IU.icidet.
Child cue will be Dl'O'ficMd at 8eooncl C>nuch of Chn.t. &Nntiat.1100 Padtie VS.. Dri.,.. CDM
.
One a# Or~ County's most ~r d'J c~ Is back and Mtter thM'I
ewrl Offering tul-day tx.cursfons to many major Southern Callfomj•
atr«tlons. NM-<ay u curslons to loaf sites. ~might camp outs. on-
srte MU~ crafts. games. athletic progrMM etc CM1> Con.a~ Is•
great W'J for 'fOUI chDd to etVc>Y the S&.#'l'lmef.
LOS ANGELES -Schoot districts could be overwhelmed~ a.~ood or ·
imm.ipants because o( inauftkient funds to provide cnoush Eqliab and
history clanes for people llkina part in the nation's amnesty Pf'011'&'!1, a local .
labor leader said. Dave Sickler, western teJional director of the Af"L.CIO, II.id ..
there are insufficient funds to provide enouP history and En&lish counea
required of those eli&ible for the second phase of the nabon 's amnesty proeun
for iUepl aliens. The shortfall could overwhelm school and community C01Je1D •
districts that currently provide theclaues and set back orp.nization1 tryina to
launch their own prosram1, Sickler said. "The fundina formula is unworbblo. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin for us," Sickler said. "h's not a problem ofhlvins to ration money. The mo~ · is there. Tbc money should not be lbat ratrictive, especially in the besinnina. •••
~stratlon ts on• fl.rst come. first st>rve basis With space Umlted to 120
~~so Sign up rrow
,_.. Boys ~ Girl$ aigH 6 -I 2
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WIMrei On site loatlon Is TewlntJe Pm
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• E.rty Bird f7 AM -6 PM) S6S
per ~ek, per participant.
NOTICE
The Coopervtslon Clerz 2 Lubricating drops
advertised on page 15 of Sunday, June
19th, Target sale eectlon Is available In .5-
oz. (1A-oz.) Bottle Instead of 5-oZ. As Incor-
rectly advertised In the circular.
We regret any Inconvenience this may
cause.
MarbJa bJ .u tape under lnvatf6at1oa i:
CAMP PENDLETON MARINE BASE -Marines who alleliedly"
appeared in sexually explicit ph<>tOIJ'll>hs and videotapes are 6eiftc
investipted under military rqulationa bannina bomoteuality, a bea9.
sl)Okeaman said. The material, which reponedly featuftd ei&ht to 10 Mari~~
models as weU as civilians, was bcina sold nationwide, police Detective Mike
Goldsmith said. It was tcmd in a June.IJ raid on a bcachfront condominium
in Oceanside. Tbe aUcted photoarapber, a retired member of the U.S. Coat
Guard, was arrested when be surrendered to police after the raid. Military".
authorities are investiptina the Marines for aJie.dly enpaina in bomoeexual: ·
ICU, a violation of Department of Defense resulationa, Maj. Tom Mitcbell. I ·
Camp Pendleton SPokesman, told the Bladeo-Tribune of Oceanside ~
.. Oe~nt of Defense Policy is that hom01Cxuality i1 incompatible widt:
servtce in the armed forces, .. Mitchell said. :r • On frl<Uys the camp ~s at
I 2 noon E lltended are Is
av~tot an~SIO •,
• FORT BRAGG -Scientists are puzzled by the thousands of bake and:-® ]MGET Scleatt•i. bafned over m•ulve nu till
amal.ler rock.flab that have turned up dead and dyin! aloq North Cout
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state Department of fish and Game marine bloloeist Dave Thomu llid:
Tuesday about the problem that bas persisted for the past week ... One thina we .
do know i1 that it probably wasn't caused by man." Such deaths have happeDed
in the past. but not in 1ucb 1arte numbers, be said. Meanwhile, sea biids Ud •.
crabs feaatcd on the littmd beaches. "We're plannina an analysis ofthia &lb·
kill bkause it is impressive," said Vic Chow,~ Bay marine biolCJPt.
"We hive yet to haveaaoodexplanation of what i1101naon. It aeemsu thOuP
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Wright denies Congressional
links to briberyinvestigation
.._..tcly unfounded.•• be told re-
porten. "I don •t think it is ia anyway
ltononblc for membcn of tbe ex-
ecutive braoch .... to maliciously leak
die names of iuocent meinben of
Coapaa with the expedation they c::an ltart rumon. ..
w.J'hc rwnon ue deliberately f!:"Md, it ·~ wt wi.thout OuadabOD and it is a· despicable
thinj. ia my opinioa," Wrilbt said.
At tDe Pen•n. the Defeme
J)eputment said ID I ltlt.emellt that
former Navy Secmary John Lehman Jr .• bid not been briefed on the Pl'Obe1 which was started by the Navai
lnvestiptive Service tn Sepcember 1986. •
·Double d'&onation in.nuke test
4 I • --~ • .,.
YU~ FLAT, Nev. (AP)-Two aacw.r •eapom
were detonated limubaneoutly beamtb ti.e Nevadil
daen &his lllOl"llills in a rue ex~t carried out ODly a few times in 43yearsof'nuclear1e1tiJ1s.
Tbe tat wa coDduceed 40 miles• fi'om tbe IOWD Of M~. where 33 Soviet nuclear ICieatists are prepu;~ foi a historic leries of joint nudear experiments later this
annmcr.
The dCvica were detonated at 7 Lm. in a 750-foot
venical shaft drilled in Yucca flat, abc>Gt 8S miles
northwa1of LM v.-. EMrSY ~t spokamaa Jim Bojer' said be fch .. ~,very lliaht motion" at a control po1nt 17 miles
from pound i.ero ••
The devic:a teaed toda:y, be aid. were .. very, very
small" and little p'ound mouon could be expected away from the site.
In Golden. Colo .. the National Earthquake Infor-
mation Ceoler measured the maanitude of today's explolioft at 3.1 on the llic:hler ICale, spokesman Waverly
Periotl. A quake of map.itude 3.S ean cause sJ.isht
clmn•
The two devic:a were listed as baviaa 1 combined
force of a than 1 so kilotons Of TNT. The exact size of
e8Ch device was classified information, Boyer said.
Court sets equillity
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NB fireworks
issue a lesson
in democracy
More dll8 oae •ventte O.vid bu ~ved you can take a
whd a& 1be be.....,.. or 1Dvemmeot. u!!rtina. city ball is
c:oaHDOllflroe. wilmi• ii not at all ua ~-.__ N , suJll ~ w a ealilbteninc Jaaoa IUJ ~Y orton s Hartior View~ School fit\h..,aden to be a part of
democncy ia hi .... IOnn. . .
A cous* of weeb •the Newport Beach City Council
m.de a teowive decision to deny permits to two annual rimwom mows.
It ii not that the council went communist The membcn arc u patriotic a any ptberina you will find at the Elks'
l..Ods. ADd they like a P>d show.
·· ' 'llut the council m~rity uw fit to dim the rockets' red pare ia the interest of may and traffic concerns.
It .,.. the tnditioml ~Y at Newport Dunes
Aquatic Pllit aDd anodllr aa Bia Canyon Country Oub were
too DoPuJar. Crowdl jam the city each y~ t.o watch the
overheiMt di"'8y. The c:ontequent traffic Jim is enOuah to maa a traffic officer request a transfer to beautiful dOwntown mytbe. .
Traftic virtually 11op1 aloq Pacfic Cout Hiahway and
oo other ~rares u eyes turn skyward. ne ~decided it wuan accidentwaitina to happen.
Tbeuit~ . .
People tDC ...S. It w oee thina to outlaw pnvate ~YI of _. llDd..... fbe•orb. But to ban any
celilndma ffl dais country'• illdependence outside of a
~.,..._A wul_Ult '°°mud! to take.
Cl I mm ned. ~called Cit)' Hall. Tiiey wrote
lenen 10 dae editor, who allO c:om~inecl. Tbe fireworks ban
went over ia Ne•Pot1like10 m damp aunpowder.
Tbe cmalrOYenial decision drew tbe attention or ihe Harbor View ruua..-daSs, wbicb didn•t undentand tbe
llCMODina. To be a)mittent, the c:ounCil would have Ud to
c:aacel the amaual Chili cootoft' aDd bolt parade, too, not to
mention take • IDOd look at sbuttina the bekhea.
The stanta, all 26 of tliem. put their tboughtt to paper
and shared tbem an letters to the City Council. .
The voice oftbe people was beard. The silent najority
spoke up. And just as important. elected representatives
listened. The will of the people was heeded. .
That's what democracy is alJ abouL All who took the tame
to act involved should swell with just a little pride when the
sky t•&hts up over Newport on July 4.
Drugs
What makes illegal drup a $120 billion industry in the
United States? The profit motive, of course.
Thus, the government in its banle to close down the
nefarious industry. is about to embark on a i>roaram that may
undermine that motive by making it too costly for the
consumer to be caught with drugs in bis or her possession.
A sr9up in the Congess has promised that after the
Independence Day recess legislation will be introduced to
confiscate the property of both dru& users and drug dealers.
Presumably this legislation will extend to local Jaw
enforcement qcncics the power to confiscate any property
involved in drua dcalinp ofaoy kind.
It all adds up to Wl&ina the ~uivaJent of war to stop
forces that arc undermining the very~ foundations of the
nation; and if confiscation is the only effective way to win the
war, then that is what must be done.
B .... (N.M.) D.ny New,.S..
TODAY IN HISTORY
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Today is Wednesday, June 22. the
174thdayofl988. Tbereare 192days left in the year.
Today's Hiahliaht in History:
Fifty years qo, on June 22. 1938,
f' • heavyweipt ooxins champion Joe
Louis knocked out German boxer
Max Schmelin& just two minutes.
four seconds into the fil'll round of
their rematch at New York's Yankee
Stadium, two years after SCbmdin& lcnodt~out Louis.
(In .adition to pinina a pmonal
triumph, Louis dealt a body blow to
Adolf Hitler's doctrine of "Aryan
sup~macy." ln 1981, ~ Louis
djed, Scbmclina bailed bis one-time
adversary u a ··bouna 1COius" and
.. tbe~tat opponent lever faced in
tbenas.">
On this date:
In 161 l, ED&lisb ex~ Henry
Hudson. his ton and stVenl other
people were 1et adrift in praent-day
Hudson Bay by mutineers.
In 111,, Napoleon loMpene ab-
dicaled a second time.
In 1168, Arkansu ns radmiued
to the Union.
In 1170, Co"lf.'lll mated tM
Dcp.nmcnt of J&lllice.
la 1911, Britain's K.i111 Qeors V
WU crowned at WetlllliMtet ~.
In 1937, Joe LoUit bitin Iii•
.. woiW bea~t ~ ....
pioa by kncrlina OU1 Jim lilllldact
1n Cbicllo.
Jn 19«>1 Adolf ftida' ~ I
...... VK'tOfylS ,...._. fOfad
10 Na .. ,.,..iet .... .,.,. ....
GaNa b'Oll ov-'"'Plris.
. In 1941., Germany invaded the
Soviet Union durina World War II.
In J 944. President Franklin 0 . ROOKvdt siped the GI Bill of
Riahts. Jn 1969, sinscr-actrest Judy Oar·
land died in London at the qe of47. In 1970, President Richard M.
Nixon sianed a measure lowerina the
votina aae to 18.
In 1977, John N. Mitchell became
the first former U.S. Attorney Gen·
etal to ao to prison u he bePn len'int
a wntence for his rote in the Water·
pte cover·up. (He was releated 19
mo__ntbs later.) l"ive years .,o: The crew of the
spece shuttle Cb.al~ released a
WCll German •tdlite ia&o IPIJCIC,
tbea retrieved it witb the ........
robot arm a total of flve dmea -
demonsuatina the llluttle's lbili&J to reuteYe aDd put back meo ort.it
uteftiaes in need of repeir.
One ,ar aeo: DUcer Fred Atlaift,
whole depricl and 111tcy· :ltotwort
lr'ICed more than JO~ died at Cea~City Hospitlllill l.GIA ....
11 fC.n., Binbdarc Movtr ii11e1or
-W-llder ('"SoaM 1'le •• ~" ll. A-t' Anne Mola°" U•f.• -..... ,,,alt• ,..., " 67. hllliGe ..... ... • 66. Actor ~:Willlll ta. ...._SljiFrnd•...,.Mr I N MllA is 5.. 1'tll KriteaS flOil ii SI. ......
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' Losing lier
appetite
over the
fine print
For a number fil ,_. 9 aimple Md esr.;-wi111 • vi...,..Thenl_..M
we ale ou&t cenain ••• family would order md ~ C:t.ee.e drali119-The mer r u..aly '°' tbroup '° me. I tbouJbt if I crumbled tome blue
ctaee. lftto the oil and YiDClll'
dtelli!ll it woUld be Ul unaDlicted treat for the WriiJY. I tried dais.. It
• didn't ,et a atandfit& ovation. PRoPER WU~RY DRE05 ~HEN MEET\t(; WtTt' PEFENf:>E C9~oR6 pic<:ectJpn:x~~U:.:a::.!
drnsina and. beina a compUllive
label reiader, bepn to chec:t out die
~~.,•moirmustcllan"ehis ·=s=.c~-J=:E ""' " "· e .1
front ID ~ letters were the = •'()Id Fam~." That""'-stand on fre'ewavs or taxes ~..:...s*':t:'\~m:.:; '.T 1
and said lbc med it all tbe ume and at
In campaipiaa for JOvetDOf' in resistance from voters this month -
I 912. ~ Deuk.me1aan assured despite the Jack of strona orpniz.ed
voten that bis transportation policies opposition. Propos.ition 74 would
would Ofter a sharp contrast 10 tbolC have authorized the tale ofS I billioti
of Democrat Jerry Brown. [)eu. in bonds for the fin& phatc of the
kmejian condemned Brown's tran1-aovernor's propam. After election
portatioD director, Adriui Giant· of1kials completed their initial tally
urco, fOr havina ua anti-~y bia1, of the S. l 8 million votes cast on the
and he promised to put new life into measure, it wastrailinabysorne2,800
Califomi1'1 hiabway-buildina pro-votes. Dcukmejian and other admin-
sram. . istration ofticials now must djn& .to Now in bit second 1mn, the the desi>erlte hope that when 2$,000
tovemor hat di1COvered that tome of to S0,000 remainina abtentee baUots
Oianturw'1 policies weren't all that and questionable votes are Rviewed
bid -althouab he mipt not admit and tallied, the reiults may be u much publicly. It's like taxes. A reversed and the bond issue ap-
modest tu increase is OK with this proved.
MARTY
Sr.ITH
the state's buiinest community -
back instead of takina the st.lad it
shouldhaveinfavorofrevislon. With
strontet leadenhip behind a IOWld
pro~ to revi1e or eliminate the limit. it's likely that such a measure
could pus. aovemor only as Iona as it'• called a Unless that happens, the Deu·
.. tc~ minimal adjustment" kmejian administration'• hiahway· Deulcmejian, after all. did make
Giantum> s ideas look: better when . buildina Pf'Oll'lm will have to be another commitment when he suc-Dcukmcjian doesn't associate her sharply curtailed. Without a new ceufully cam&>ei&ned for re-election
name with them. source of funds, the prosram will run in 1986. While 6e said he oppoeed
As aovemor, Dcukmcjian has out of money in little more than a doing anything then to eliminate or
shown a realization that solvina year. The I01Jcal answer would be to rcv.ise the Gann spendina limit., he
CaJjfomia•s ~Ill transportation call for an increue in the Slate's also indicated he would cbaoee his
prob&cms tsn t U simple as buiJdin& &ISOlinc tax tO finance freeway con· position should the limit later work to
more freewa~ Mak.in& better Utc of struction, but that's somethiQI Dcu· hamper the proper function.ins of
existin& faalities -part of the kmejian has said he won't do. (An state tovernment. That was ~
Gianturco appoedl -also is an increase is kml overdue. OM ltildy ,. Vaibe stuff, to be sure, bUt Cali-
essential Step. To his credit., the has shown that, when adjustments fornians. who look to their 90vernors
governor declared more than a year are made for inflation, Californians for some uatamansbip, took bim at
qo that California can't simply build arc s~nding ibout the same amount his word. When the crunch came.
its way out ofits traffic conptJon but on. l'tipway construction today that Dcukmejian. it seemed, would be
must tum more to car pools and other they spent 40 years aao.) . ready to push for responsible chaftle.
steps as part of the answer to Jessen One reason the aovemor 11ves for the pressure on the state's roads and opposioa an increase is that it The crunch hat amved, not only in
freeways. wouldn't do any aood unless the limit freeways but in public education and
But there's a new uraency to that imposed on state spend in& in t 979 by in other vitaJ services, a fact apparent
view. Dcukmcjian created a bi& Paul Gann'• Proposition • also 1s tosomeoftheaovernor'aatlieswithin problem for himself by makina revised or abolished by a statewide the business community. More
connictin& promises about freeways vote. (That would not have been voices are beina heard in favor of
and tues. Now voters may have necessary if the Proposition 74 bol?ds doiD1 what it laket to raite the
p-eatly compounded that problem. A were approved; Gan n's spend1na IUOline tu and to tel hick to pay..._
final tally may still be two weeks limit does not apply to bond pay· you-so bi&hway construction.
away, but there seems a better.than· ments.) Given this aovernor'1 fear of the even chance that c.alifomians have Revisina the Gann limit seems to political con1equences of a tu in·
turned down the bond propoul on have become unthinkable with this ~ it may ICCm unrealistic 10
-hicti the aovemor was countinc to aovemor. He bas arped that Cali· think be mipt revene himaelf. But if
keep his administration's road-build-fomians havo demonstrated their he doesn't revene himldf on tues,
ina prosram movina ahead. unyieldj"f opposition to any chan,e. be'll only be rev~ him1elf on Deukmejian proposn freeway im· Voten rejcc1ect two rival measures, other promises.
provements, but he OppolCI raisins Pro~tions 71 and 72, aimed at
the psoline tu to P9).' far them. His rev1sina the limit in much different Give him this mucb credit: By
effort to escape this dilemma led him ways. That., u far as Dcukmejian is qu.ietly adoprina tome of0iant\lttl0'1
to propose break.ina with Cali:fOmia's conctmcd. is the final word. appro11Ch 10 freeway proMema. Deui
ttaditio,W t-J .. S-you-to system of But the cl0tencss of the vote on k~ian already bu demonstnted an financi~ b1~way con1truction by Proposition 71 and the circumstances ability to swallow tome of bit con·
sellina $2.3 billion in state bonds. of the camp1ian over it su~ si= ~ Iii • ,,_""'
But this huac undertakinJ en· somethina quite different. u· c•' • ., .. ~ countered stron1er-than-antictp11ed lcmcjian Oppoted the measure, and -· •••
Cars become.prime l:Jlding
placesfordrugsm.ugglers
wu delicious.. J looked her over
carefully. She was trim. had a IOOd
color and a sOod complexion. Tbat
wu reassurina enouah for me 10 1 toaed it into my cart.
I'm not a health nut. but a few years aao after readina. storMcb-dlumina
article on all the cbemica11 in·
troduced into our foods today, I
decided ifl couldn't pronounce it., I
wouldn't eat it. I bCpn to looeen up a
bit on that when I foQnd myttlf
havina trouble with the conect
pronunciation of some of the exotic
vqeiables now available in the
produce department of the nwtcu.
and findin& fewer and fewer tJU,. to
eat.
Wben l tot home I iad the rest of
the information on the label of the
mix. The comp1ny which makes tbia
drnsina was established in 18 t I.
That da~ cenainly qualifies it as
beint okt and they should have IOtnC dandy old family recipes in their files.
On the beet of the ~ the
inaredients were listed. Tucked in
amona IUCb incredients u blue
cheest flavo~ pr1ic and onion
poWder were a feW other items -
PfO{)ylene SYCOI, alJinate, ud
caJcium disodium.
This is an old family recipe?
I doubt if eitber the srandmotben · or the mot.hen of the founden of this
comJUy had ever beard of tbae
i..,edienu or had them in tbeir
pantries. I certainly don't have them
in my kitchen. Accordina to the new Random
Houte dictionary, PR!P)'~ llycOI is
a colost.==~·liquicf uted u lubricani;~aod a beat aran.
fer fiuid. AJajnate is ID intoluble lcid
utedan tbickeninagent iDfoodltuff
and for sizina pepcr. Thia inb'·
mation dido 't make my mouth waier.
tiUt ~ wu more.
Sodium phosphate wu defined ua
crysta.line powder med chiefly in
dyeina and an electroplatina. It is alto
uted in the maouftlciWiDa . o off
ceramics. &lazes, eJWnda, 'ferlilben andde~ts.
And tbi1 is what I'm suppoted to
put on my salad?
Al I ta.id, the~ in the martct
who utet this ~ looked
healthy eft0\11)\, but the side dliecu
fi'om iDIRdients uled in electroplat~
ina and enamelina may take a loftl time to surface.
Maybe rn ao beck to the oit and vinepr.
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qullifted ~t peOple in or.ale Couaty ...
Hunt did oa 1evenJ OCher occasioM make rcfaeace
to political infta.cnc:c in judicial 1ppoe1111111ent1. ··we would like tlae IDverDOJ so._.., Ille mo11
QUalifted ~from~ County, Ma u.nfottunatdy that·~ not '°.'• to ha.PJ)en tn an atmoepbere or political lppotDuntnts. he llid.
. It is ~rable to have Orante Cou•ty 11torney1 serve u Judees in OraftllC County, Hunt said. bec:aute court i'ules and practices differ from county to county. And k>cally
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tops. skirts, pants and shorts. (Not at
Beverly Center.) 0 . 7253.
Orig. 32.00 to 50.00 .......... 24.00 to 37.60
8 Regular priced Campus Casuals coor-
dinates, 25% off. Find jackets. skirts, pants,
blouses and more. (Not at Beverly Center.)
D. 7245. Reg. 38.00 to n .oo .. 2l.IO to 14.00
SPECIAL SIZES
8 More Woman blouses and campshirts,
30% off. Find styles from Laura & Jayne and
Classic Dimensions. (Not at Beverly Center.I
D. 7278. Reg. 19.95 to 36.00 .. 11M to 24.11
8 Tees and shorts from Petite Dimensions,
34% to 50% off. Striped, print or solid tees
with coordinating shorts, petite sizes. D.
7268. Reg . 15.99 to 20.00 ...... I• to 12.11
8 Crepe coordinates from a famous petite
sp0rtswear designer, 25% off. Petite sizes 2
to 12. Selected stores only. 0. 7264. Orig. ~ ~
72.00 to 148.00 ............. IUI to 1ll.IO
FOCUS
..;
8 AU regular priced junior t·shirts, 25% Off.
D. 7298. Reg. 20.00 to 30.00 .. 11.• to 22.IO
• Selected activewear from Camp Beverly
HtHs and Beewear, 25% off. D. 77!¥i.
Reg. 28.00 to 44.00 .......... 21.11 to 12.11
• AH regular priced junior shorts, 25% off. o. m1. Reg. 16.00 to 38.00 .. 12.• to 27M
• SeleCted junior sportswear from Fire and
Born in America, 25% off. 0 . TJ!l7/77!J/9.
Reg. 18.00 to 38.00 .......... 1UI to ...
• All Trumps knit leggings, 25% off. Many
great cok>fa. 0. TJ!J7.
Reg. 16.99 to 24.00 .......... 12.74 to 1&•
• AH ~r priCed bendelu, bultier and bra top., 25 off. Lota of patterns and Cok>ts.
O. 78. . 10.00 to 30.00 •.. 1• •all
-MlllATE APPAE.-
• Al,.... prad 1IUSJJ111r, 214'lt off.
GowN, ~ n men from Lly of
Ff8nC9, Blfblron end otMfs. D. 7371.
ReQ. 20.00 10 eo.oo .......... :1111 • .. • M ,.., .. pricild canon, cotton knit llnd
jlCQulfd rabe9. ~ Off. D. 1311.
Rig •. 31.00 10 aoo ............ • ..
Al.l IECIJI PllED
... Ill •SSES. msurrs
25% OFF
Our summer dresses and jumpsuits are
looking even better. You'll find many fab-
ulous looks and colors. Reg. 32.00 to
58.00, 24.00 to 43.50.
Focus, 7281 .
-VIP SPORTSWEAR-
• A"iom cotton tees, 40% off. Solids.
stripes or prints in sizes S-M·L, summer col·
ors. D. 7238. Reg. 22.00 . . . 12.11
EXPRESSIONS
•All regular priced shorts, 25% off.
Styles by Cherokee, Actif and others. misses'
sizes 6 to 14. D. 7252.
Reg. 20.00 to 40.00 .......... 15.00 to 30.00
• Counteri>arts two-piece career dressing,
25% off. Soft separates from a large collec·
tion of styles and colors. 0 . 7234.
Reg. 46.00 to 88.00 . . . . . . . .34.50 to aoo
-FASHION ACCESSORIES-
• All regular priced handbags from B. H.
Smith, Sereta, AJliom, and a famous
American designer.
20% off. 0 . 7331 /nJ2..
Reg. 22.00 to 148.00 . . . . 17.IO to 111.40
• Entire stock of junior jewelry, 20% off. 0 .
7349. Reg. 3.00 to 26.00 . . 2.40 to 2UO
•Alt regular priced 1928 Jewelry', 20% off.
Find necklaces, bracelets. pins and earrings.
Selection varies by store. 0 . 7326 .
Reg. 10.00 to 45.00 . . . . . . · 1.00 to 31.00
• All regular priced shawls, scarves and
neckwear, 20~ off. Pretty accents in many
styles and cOk>rs. 0 . 7345.
Reg. 7.00 to 38.00,. 5.IO to 21.11
• AH regular priced pins, necklaces and
braceleta, 20% Off. Find fashion, tailored,
semi-predoue llOf'9 and ster1ing silver styles.
(Excludes Anne Klein, Monetp, Napierr..-,
Christian Cior end Givenchy.I 0 . 7325/TSJ.6/
nlJ. Reg. 10.00 to 100.00 .... 1.00 to alO
• Entire stoCk of regular priced women'•
beha, 20% oft. IExduding suede stvt-al. O.
JM. Reg. 12.00 eo 16.00 . . . .. 1.• to ••
DMllD
• All regullr priced privete cohction
4'11111, a .. ott. Ftom Axiom, c.daz.
C.C. COurtlMf. ~. Petite Oimen-
iioni end On 'c '*-llbia. for miael,
ped'9I m.n;.~ o. 72DI 14rne11n62r nn.
..... 12.Cla'9tJUO ............... .
F-.S llAIEI
lllllll IUI F• m
25% OFF
From some of your favorite famous makers,
you'll find shirts and causal bottoms in easy-
care polyester cotton. Many colors to
choose. Reg. 12.00 to 68.00, 9.00 to 51.00.
Men's Sportswear, 7432 7448.
-MEN'S SPORTSWEAR-
8 Famous maker exercise we r, 25% off.
Tank tops, t·shirts and shorts 1n cotton and
polyester/cotton.. 0 . 7448.
Reg. 12.00 to 15.00 1.00 to 11.21
8 Our entire stock of Oociters' slacks by
Levi's•. 25% off. Double pleated styles in
twill, pebble cloth, granite twill and more. 0 .
7437. Reg. 32.00 to 38.00 24.00 to 21.50
-MEN'S RJRNISHINGS-
• All regular price long sleeve patterned
dress shirts from many famous designers and
makers, 30% off. (Excludes Dior and
Claiborne.I 0 . 741217411
Reg. 25.00 to 35.00 17.60 to 24.50
8 All neckwear by Liberty of London, 34%
off. In traditional patterns. 0 7425
Reg. 20.00 to 25.00 . . . . . . . . 13.20 to 11.•
8 All men's high fashion underwear, 30%
off. D. 7421 . Reg. 6.00 to 12.50 4.20 to 1.71
YOUNG MEN
•Selected tank tops by LeTigre. 25% off.
In bright colors. Cotton. 0 . 7461 .
Reg. 8.00 . . . . . .. . ···.I.II
8 Selected screen printed cotton T-shirts
from famous makers. 25% off. O 7469.
Reg. 12.00 to 14.00 . . . . t.• to 11.&0
8 All & Company cotton shorts. 25% off.
D. 78. Orig. 10.00 to 22.00 . t.• to 1 ...
8 All & Company swimwear. 40% off. Many
color bk>cked styles. 0 . 7469.
Orig. 10.99 to 14.00 ........ -.•. 4..11 to,_.
BOYS
8 All OshK09h piaywear fOf bOys 4 to 7.
25% off. Topa. denim jeans and men. 0 .
7396. Reg. 11.00 to 34.00 .•.... a.a • ..
• Selected surfwear from two t.mous U1
makers for boys 8 to 20, 30% off. T-11hirts.
tantcs, lhons and trunka. 0 . 7397.
Reg. 10.00 to 33.00 ...••.••• 1. •a.•
-W81COAITID-
• Sel1cted OlhKoeh'J ~"-fOr '*""° botns. intents. toddlws ~ girti 4 to 1•. 25~ off. 0 . 'T.mlT.ml1*r.r.f1SIJ
7.9. Reg. 9.00 to 48.00 •••.••. UI • ..
OYEISllDPm
COTTll IATI SEJS
9.9!J
Ong 24 00 to 28.00. Choose 30>C66"
to 36x70" pure cotton fuU-loop terry bath
sheets in a vanety of colors Ideal for
the beath, pool or sauna. From
famous makers 0 . 7501 .
-WEST COAST KIDS-
• Selected Carter's• playwear for newborns
and infants. 25% off Creepers, rompers
and more. 0 7382 7383
Reg. 10 00 to 24.00 7.50 to 1 ...
8 All stretch playwear for infants. 25% off.
Soft knit and terry cloth styles in infant sizes
up to 24 months 0 7381
Ong. 22 50 to 30.00 . . .. 17• • 219
8 All regular priced swimwear for toddlels
and girls 4 to 14, 25% off. 0 . .,_!731161
7387 7388 Reg. 1.00 to 36.00 . _a.a• aa
DOMESTICS
........... i&;9
'
NB fireworks
issue a lesson .
in democracy
Men ... oee lvetll[e David ba proved you can take a
wUdt,at dae bebemotb Of1«>vernment. Fiabtma city hall·is com~. wiaai~ ii D01 at all unUaaalr,
Slill."·it wu a cnliatnenina lestOa b Peuy Norton·s HarbOr-"" Elemeatao School fiftb~rs to be a put of democnlcy ia ...... fOrm. I
A ~ or..a 119 the Newpc:;n Beach City Co'Uncil
made a teoeaaive decision to deny permits to two annual
fuewotU shows.
It i1 not that the council went communist The memben
are u patriotic u any ptherina you will find at the Elks•
l.Ods. ADd they like a~ show. · ~ ·11ut the council m~rity saw fit to dim the rockets' red ....-e in the interest Of .afety and traffic concerns.
It teem1 the traditioDal ~ at Newport Dunes
AQ .. tic Park Ud another at Bil Canyon Country Oub were
too popular. CrowdS jam the city each year to watch the
ov~ di~y. The consequent traffic jam is eftoulh to
make a traffic officer request a transfer to beautiful downtown
Blythe.
Traffic virtually llOpS aJOna Pacfic Coast Highway and
oo otbet tborouabfai'el u eyes tum skyward.
The couDCif decided it was an accident waiting to happen. Then it happened. ... . .. j..
People .,a lmd. It w oae thin& to outlaw Private
~YI of •• •nd....e fUnorb. But to ban any cclelntioa ol dais couatl'y"s indepeodenc:e outside of a
~ a.t.ecue.,.:t wul_ma too much to take. 'tile. com~ncd ~called CitrJlall. Tiiey wrote
Jet1aS IO tbC editor, wbo altO comolained. The fireworb ban went over ia Newport like 10 much damp aunp0wder.
Tbe coaatovenial decision drew die attention of the
HartN>r View fiftb..srade class, which dide't undentand the
rwina To be CODlillent, the council would have bad to
cancel the annual Chili coOtofr and boclt parade, ~ not to
"" mention take a aoocl look at sh~ the beKhes.
The stlldea~ all 26 of them; put their tbouahll to pa~r
and shared them m letters to the City Council.
The voice of the peo_Ple was beard. The silent m~ority
spoke up. And /·ust as 1mponant. elected representatives
hstened. The wil of the people was heeded
That's what democracy is all about. All who took the time
to act involved should swell with just a little pride when the
sky lights up over Newpon on July 4.
Drugs
. What makes illegal drup a $120 billion industry in the
Umtcd States? The profit motive. of course. 'fhus~ the gov~ent in its battle to close down the nefano~s mdustry, 11 ~bout to em~ on a program that may
undermme that motive. by malc!DI .it too costly for the
consumer to ~ caupt wath drugs an his or her possession.
A aroup m the Congress has promised that after the
Independence Day recess legislation will be introduced to
confiscate the Pf<>~ of~th drug users and drug dealers.
Presumably this .lcsislauon will extend to local law ~nforcem~nt aacncies the power to confiscale any property
mvolved m drua dcalinp of any kind.
h all adds up to Wf:Ci:ng the equivalent of war to stop for~s that .arc unde~1~ng the very foundations of the
nation; and 1f ~nfiscatJon 1s the only effective way to win the
war, then that 1s what must be done. .
TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, June 22. the
l 74th day of 1988. ~are 192 days
left in the year.
Today's Hi&hliaht in History:
Fifty years 110, on June 22. 1938,
hcavyweiabt boxina champion Joe
Louis knocked out German boxer
Max Schmelina just two minutes,
four seconds into the .ftnt round of
their rematch at New Yon·s Yankee
Stadium, two yean after Scbmelina
knocked out Louis.
(In addition to pinina a penonaJ
triumph, Louis dealt a body blow to
Adolf Hitler's doctrine .of' .. Aryan
supremacy." In 1981, When Louis
died. Schmelina bailed bis one-time
adversary as a .. bo:Qna aimius" and
.. the ~lat opponent l ever &ICed in
thenna.")
On this date:
In 161 l, Enalisb explorer Henry
Hudson. his son and several other
people were ICt adrift in praent-day
HUidson Bay by mutineen.
In 1115, Napoleon Bompane ab-
dicated • tccond time.
In 1168, Arkansas Ml rtadmitled
to tbe Union.
JD 1170, Co~ created tbe
Depanmmt of Juttice.
lo 1911, Britain's K.i1111 Oeoqje V was crowned at Westminster Allllef,
In 1937, Joe Louil bepn ldl ,_.
.. wodd heavyweiib• boJJM ....
pion by knockint OU1 Jim ~k
1nChiaieo.
la _ _1940,. Adolf ttidet jdftilld a
l&UftOJDI V9Ct0rY II fl'MCll ... forced
to .... anMlic:e ..... ~ ..
Ciieflnan bas o.-""Puts.
H.,.,-(NAL): Dally News-SU
lo 1941, Germany invaded the
Soviet Union durina World War II.
In 1944, President FrankUn D.
Roosevelt sianed the GI Bill of
Ri&hts.
fn 1969, liOF-.actress Judy Gar-
lud died in London at the qc of 47.
In 1970, President Richard M.
Nixon sianed a measure lowerina the
YOtin& ap to 18.
In 1977, John N. Mitchell became
the first former U.S. Attorney Gen-
eril to ao to prison u he bepn ICf'Vina
a tentence for his role in the Water-
pte cover-up. (He wu rclealed 19
months later.) five ·_yean •o: _J'he crew· of the
11*% shuttle CtWJeaeer releaMd a
Welt Getman ulcllite into ..-ce.
tbea mrieved it with tht ilaurue•s
robOt arm a tow Of five uma -
demc>nsuatina the sbuu1e·s lbility to rctritve and put t.ck illlO orbit
sat&tl.ites in need ot repair.
Om year -.o: OUclr Frid Allaire, whole depnc:e abd flanc:y-~wort
.-c:cd. mott than JO movlet. died at
Cent,uy City Hospital ill LOI Miee1a .. •..
Today"s Binhdayw: MOVie dilC'IOr
liUy-Wildet noml Ulle II ~ '9
ll. Author Anne ManOw Ua• 1 • • 12. an.dway ~ .....
Papp ii 67. F.-.. S! ... is66.Actot~W Ila. r...s... FrandD...,_
MOllda. ii 55. s·s-~
ltrillo&110G ii 51. '·""'...,. ,_ .... ,Ed .'n .,, .. .,,. ~
mUlidelt T..W lals& 11-.
.9tlllf fr rd Orf,_.
GOvernormustchange hi•
stand on tree·wa)'s"or taxes
Jn campaipina for J0vmior in 1982, ~ DeukmejWJ assured ~Olen that his transpor1atioo policies
. would offer a sharp contrast to thotc
of Democrat Jerry Brown. Dtu-
kmejian condemned Brown's trans.
ponation direc:1ot, Adriana Giant-
urco for havina an anti-freeway bias.
and he Pl'O"liJed to put new life into
California•s hiabway.b\aildiQI pro. aram. ·
Now in his second term, the
aovcmor has di1eovercd that some of
Gianturco·s polJcies weren•t aJI that
bid -altho\llh be miabt not admit
11 much pubficly. It's like taxes. A
modest tb incruse is OK with this
1ovemor only as long as it's called a
"tcmP9fa!'l minimal adjustment."
Giantu-rco s ideas look better when
Oeukmejian doesn•t associate her name with them.
As aovemor, Oeukmejian has
shown a realization that soJvina
Califomia•s rina transportation
problems isn t as simple as building
more freeWa~ Makins better u1e of
exislioa facilities -pen of the
Gianturco aPIJroach -also is an
essential step. To his credit. the
aovernor declared more than a year
110 that California can 'l simply build
its way out ofits traffic con1C5tJon but
must tum more to car pools and other
steps u pan of the answer to lessen
the pressure on the state•s roads and
freeways.
But there's·a new uraency to that
view. Deukmejian created a bi&
problem for himself by mak:in&
conflictina promises about freeways
and tues. Now voters may have
&really compounded that problem. A
final tally may still be two weeks
away, but there seems a better-than-
even chance that Californians have
turned doWn the bond~ on
which the aovemor was counti~ to
keep his administration's road-build·
in& prosram movin& ahead.
Dtukmejian proposes freeway im·
provements. but be opposes raitil'll
the psoJine tax to pay for them. His
eft'on to escape this dilemma led him
to propose breakina w:ith Califomia•s
traditiopal \)ly..u-you10 system of financi~ h1~way construction by
sellinaS2.3 b1mon in state bonds.
But this huse undertak~ en-
countered stronaer·than4Dticipeted
resistance from voters this month -
despite the lack of strona orpnized
opposition. Proposition 74 would
have authorized the sale ofS 1 billion
in bonds for the fint phase of the
&Qvernor's pr~. After election
officials completed their initial tal1y
of the .S.l a million votes cut on the
measure, it was trailing by some 2.800
votes. Deukmejian and other admin-
MARTY .
. St.ITH
istration officials now must clina to · the d~perate hope that when 2S.OOO the state's businesa community •t
to S0,000 remaining absentee bahots back instead of takina the stand it
and questionable votes arc reviewed shouldhaveinfavorofrcvision. With
and tallied, the results may be stronrier leadenbip behind a 10und
reversed and the bond issue ap-pro~ to revise or eliminate the
proved. limit, it's likely that such a measure
Unless that happens, the Oeu-could pass. .
kmejian administration's hi&flway-Deukmeji.an, after all did make
buildina P'f'Oll'&m will have to be another commitment w'~ he suc-sb&rPIY curtailed. Without a new cessfully campaianed for rwlection source of funds. the prosram w:ill run in 1986. While-lie said he oppoeed
out of money in Httlc more than a doing anythin& then to eliminate or
year. The l<>11cal answer would be to revise the Gann spendina limit, be
call for an increase in the state's also indicated be would cbante his
psoline tax to finance freeway con· position should the limit later" work to
struction, but that's something OeU: hamper the proper functioni119 of
kmejian has said he won't do. (An state aovcrnmenl That was ~
increase is lont ove~. One study v-.UC stuff, to be sure, but Cali.: has shown that, when adjustments fomians, who look to their aovernon
arc made for inflation, Californians for some statesmanship, took bim at
are s~ndina abOut the same amount his word. When the cnanc:b came.
on hi&hway construction today that Deukmejian; it seemed, would be
they spent 40 years aao.) ready to push for responsible chanae. One reason the aovemor Jives for opposina an increase is that it : The crunch hu arrived, not only in
wou1dn 't do any aood unless the limit freeways but in public:: education and
imposed on state spend ins in 1979 by ·in other vital services, a fact apparent
Paul Oann 's Proposition 4 also as to some of the 1ovcmor's allies within
revised or abolished by a statewide the business community. More
vote. (That would not have been vo!ce1 arc be~na heard in favor of
necessary if the Proposition 74 bonds do1na what 1t takes to raite the
were approved· Gann•s spendina psofanetaxandtoaetti.cktopey.u-
Jimit docs not ipply to bond pay. you-so hiahway construction.
mcnts.) . . . Given this aovernor't fear of the
Revis1na the Oa".'n hm1t ~ms ~o · political consequences of a tu jn-
have become unthinkable with ~ crease, it may teem unrealistic to aov~or. He bas arsued that Cal~-think'be miaht reverse biinself. But if fom.11n~ have ~!Y'onstrated their be doesn't reverse himtelf on tax
unxieldJl\f oppos1t1on .to any chanF. be'JI only be rcvcrsina himtelf :;
Voters .~JCCted two nval m.easurcs, other promises. Pro~at1on1 71 and 72, 11med at
rcVJsin& the limit in much different Give him this much credit: By
ways. That. u far as Dtukmejian is quietly adoptina some ofGianturco'•
concerne4, is the finat word. a~ to freeway Pf'Oblems; Deu-
But the closeness of the vote on ~ian already has demonstrated an
Proposition 71 and the circumstances abihty to swallow some of bj.s con-
of the campaian over it sugest siderable pride.
somethina quite different. Dtu· Mli'dl ,_. » ·• qa6»W kmejian opposed the measure, and c'1 · ht Ill~.._
Losing her
appetite
over the
fine print.
,.,_,._.,,:.~ aimplc Md ~ willl al
vinepr. Then I aoeicei----• we ate out. certain malllicn at
family would order ill9d Widt cheete drelliaa-The meror fiaaltY
aot tbrouah to me. J thoupt if I crumbled 101De blue
cheat into tbe oil ai.d Yiaepr
drcsai1_11 it would be u unexl*ted
treat for tbe family. I tried this. It
didn't set 1 standina ovation.
On my next ·.trip to the market I
picked up a bottle or blue dMae
dratina and~nna a compuWw label reader, to check out tbe iftcredicnll. The list Ml DOC too
appetizina. Then I saw a peckct of
blue cheae dretlina mix. AcrollJ the
front in bis lctten were the. wOnb.
"Old Family.~pe." Tbat IOUDdat
wboletpme enoutft;~ ·
A woman sboOPina in the tame
teetion noticed wha' 1 ... boldiDa
and .-id she Uled it all tbe time lftd ii wu delicious. I looked ber over
carefully. She was trim, bad a IOOd
color and a aood complexion. Tbat
was rcassllrina enoup for me so I
tossed it into my cart.
I'm not a health nut, but a few yean
110 at\er ~ina a stomacb-cbumina
article on 111 the chemicals in.
troduc:ed into our foodl toda~, I
decided ifl couldn't pronounce •t. I
wouldn't eat it. I bepn to loosen up•
bi\ on that when I found 'mytelf
havina trouble with the comet
pronunciation of some of the exotic
vqetables now available in the
produce department of the ma(kets,
and findin1 fe-Ner and fewer thinat to
cat.
When l Sot bome I read the mt of
the information on tbe label of the
mix. The company which makes this
drcssina was established in 1811.
That date certainly qualifies it as·
bcina old and they should hive 10me
dandy old family recipes in their (ties.
On the beck of the PICute the
inaredient1 were lisled. Tucbd in
amona such insrcdients as blue
chce1e navori"" prlic and onion
poWdd were a feW other items -
proeylen~ tycol, aljinate, and
calaum disodium.
Th.is is an old family recipe?
I doubt if either the arancSmotben
or the mothers of the founden of this
company bad ever beard of tbete
inareclients or had them in their pantries. I certainly don't have them an my kitchen. · A~ina to the new Random
Houte dictionary, propylene atyc:OI is
a co~oci.~ liquicf \llCld 11 lubricant;~ aoda beat.,......
fer fluid. Alsinate is an iniolublc acid
uted as a thic1'cnin& .,ent in foodstuff
and for sizina paper. Th.is ilOOr-
mation didn •t make my mouth water",
but there was more.
Sodium phosphate wu defined as a
crystaline powder Uled chiefly in
dyeina and 10 electroplatina, It is alto
used in the manUflieWiina of
ceramics, a1uet, el>Ul'id.s, fettilizen
andde~b.
And tb11 ii what I'm supposed 10
put on my salad?
As I said, the woman in the market
who uses thil rqularly looted
healthy eftOUlh, but tbe side efJecu frominped~nbuledinelecttopla~
i!ll and enamelina may take a Jona
tune to surface.
. Maybe I'll ao beck to ibe oil and
v1n•r·
CW I 1ftt AM W6 llJW M ~Nlpill.
All-ntgit ~y
Thurs<lay night
. .
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'it
I
up et over 'outsiders' becomtngju~
., ..... RM .... l! ... _
DIOrr ear COUDty 1u .. •.a.&1oe bMcoarphbtd 00.. Oeolje 0.Vkmjee about IM ... UIMBI ot
~ to Orule Couaty jUdicial
-OW-CODCll1t ii tbat if IDIMbody comes ill hat LA
"· -meMI ~ frOm 0.... Couty ~" tlid veff,J,,fttN. unt Jr •• pneiaent of the
"-I 18id at a prea c:onlerencc in S&nta Ana Monday
iMI aboiit lO ~t of recent judicial candidates in
()ranee County have been attomeyt wbo prlCtice outside
die-..,. Moll of lite a....,. uw lrom Loi~ Ca .,..,.._.llid.
DI-. MMid,•J a.Sha& tbeft ila..., Pool ==-la LolA ...... ~*boare poljticillyWd
la 1 llner IO Deutmctiaa dated June U , Hunuaid tbc
aDDOinunena of oulof>kouatv •tlOmeYI 10 OrPee CO...t judicial Poeitioel .. im~ ~~tical motivaaiont.." w., 9'0PPed lhort o( ~ the quality "' Deukmejian•a aPPointmenta. ud be did n0t •Y tbM be was certain tbc IC)verac."1 ouc-of-county appoinUDeDI$
were· oOlitical.
'!'\'ou•re utina me 10leCOndsueuthe1Dvenor and
I can't do thal, but I am •yi~ that When you appojat a
S trom I.Aud lbeft are ~lifted people• Ona,e it01 not Mtauee yoa . 10 lbe a1011
cancticlllle, .. be lli4. ... ~~ .:.r'11ta1 by U)' ::'.:"could llY that people ia LA C.OU.ty are l90l'e that people ia <>rai.r Ciouaty... ·
Hunt did on 1everal Olha' occasions JUte 1efCrencc
10 political ioftuencc in juclicial appain&men1a.
"We would like lk 1DVernot 10 appoiat the molt q~ftcd J>Cf?On &om ~County, ad unfottuuldy that~ ne>l IOl!'f to hlJ'l)en tn an atiftoephere of political
appotntmenta, he saicJ.
. It is ~rable 10 have C>raftF Couaty anorneys eerve
HJudtiet in 0raqe County, Hunt said, becaUleeowt rules
and practices differ from county to county. Anct locally
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llAS, FmATllS
All Cmtl TIPS All PAlllS
25% OFF
Our regular priced collection, including
bras, control garments, bikinis and crop tops.
Reg. 3.33 to 36.00, UO to 27.00.
IWacoal excluded.) Bras and Foundations,
7373. Panties, 7371 .
PLAZA
• All regular priced Catalina activeweats
25% oft A fine summer selection of
tops, skirts, pants and shorts. (Not at
Beverly Center.) 0 . 7253.
Orig. 32.00 to 50.00 . . . . .... 24.00 to 37.IO
• Regular priced Campus Ca!!uals coor-
dinates, 25% off. Find jackets, skirts, pants,
blouses and more. <Not at Beverty Center.)
D. 7245. Reg . 38.00 to 72.00 .. 2UO to 14.00
SPECIAL SIZES
• More Woman blouses and campshirts,
30% off. F.ind styles from Laura & Jayne and
Classic Dimensions. (Not at Beverly Center.)
0 . 7278. Reg. 19.95 to 36.00 .. 11 .. to 24.11
• Tees and shorts from Petite Dimensions,
34% to 50% off. Striped, print or solid tees
with coordinating shorts, petite sizes. D.
7268. Reg. 15.99 to 20.00 ...... I.II to 12.11
• Crepe coordinates from a famous petite
sportswear designer, 25% off. Petite sizes 2
to 12. S.-Cted stores only. 0 . 7264. Orig.
72.00 to 148.00 ............. M.11 IO 1 ....
FOCUS
• All regular priced junior t·ihirts, 25% off.
O. 7298. Reg. 20.00 to 30.00 .. 1UI 10 22.11
• Selected .ctivewear from Camp Beverly
Hilla Ind Beewear, 25% off. 0 . 72!¥1..
Reg. 28.00 to 44.00 .............. 10 JUI
•All regular priced junior shorts, 25% off.
0 . TJ97. Reg. 16.00 to 36.00 •. 12.• to 27.•
• Sekitted junior sponswear from F'n and
Born in America, 25% off. D. 72!11/Tl!19.
Reg. 18.00 to 38.00 .......... 1UI to ..
• All Trumps knit leggings, 25% off. Many
greet colors. D. Tlff1 .
Reg. 18.99 to ~.00 .......... tl.74 to , ...
• Al regular priced bandeau. burief end bra
topl, 21"9 off. Lots of Pin.ml end eolot'w.
D. 18. Reg. 10.00 to 30.00 •.. 1 ...... -·t•TE APPAm.-
All IECl.AI PllEI
mlot llT •SSH .. •suns
25% OFF
Our summer dresses and jumpsuits are
looking even better. You'll find many fab-
ulous looks and colors. Reg. 32.00 to
58.00, 24.00 to 43.50.
Focus, 7281 .
-VIP SPORTSWEAR-
• Axiom cotton tees, 40% off. Sorids,
stripes or prints 1n sizes S·M·L, summer col~
ors. D. 7238. Reg. 22.00 . . . . . 12.•
EXPRESSIONS
•All regular priced shorts, 25% off.
Styles by Cherokee, Actif and others, misses'
sizes 6 to 14. 0 . 7252.
Reg. 20.00 to 40.00 . . . 15.00 to 30.00
• Counterparts two-piece career dressing,
25% off. Soft separates from a large collec·
tion of styles and colors. O 7234.
Reg. 46.00 to 88.00 . . . . . . . . 34.50 to •oo
-FASHION ACCESSORIES-
• All regular priced handbags from B. H.
Smith, Sereta, Axiom. and a famous
American designer,
20% off. 0 . 7331 /7332.
Reg. 22.00 to 148.00 . . . . 17.IO to 111.40
• Entire stock of junior jewelry, 20% off. D.
7349. Reg. 3.00 to 26.00 . . . . . 2.40 to 20.IO
• All regula( priced 1928 Jewelry-'9', 20% off.
Find necklac'5· bracelets, pins and earrings.
Selection van.s by store. 0 . 7326.
Reg. 10.00 to 45.00 . . . . . 1.00 to 31.00
• All regular priced shawls, ·scarves and
neckwear, 20% off. Pretty accents in many
styles and colots. D. 7345.
Reg. 7.00 to 36.00 . . . . . . . . . . . 5.80 to 2.1.11
• All regular priced pins. necklaces and
brace&ets, 20% off. Find fashion, tailored,
semi-precioua l&'C>M end sterling silver styles.
(Excludes Anne Klein, Monef'. Napier™,
Christian Cior end GNenchy. I D. n'JS/73261
7327. Reg. 10.00 to 100.00 ..... 1.00 to ILIO
•Entire stack of regular priced women'•
bet&. 20% Off. (Exduding suede styles). 0 .
7348. Reg. 12.00 10 :•.OO .••... t.• to a• -··· • Al r9gulir priced Prfw• c:ollctiOO
dt Sf Ill, 25,. off. "°"' Axiom, c.dal.
C.C. Coun.nlll. SUMmerW, Pttit• Dimeo-
.,_ end Out'c DllwllliOi-. for milw,
petil9I end --...... D. 72Dl/72Dll1m/7J1417a1 /72fl2/7712.
..... 12.00 to , ............... ...
f..SllAID
IEEIElllUIF ...
25% OFF
From some of your favorite famous makers,
you'll find shirts a.nd causal bottoms in easy
care Polyester I cotton. Many colors to
choose. Reg. 12.00 to 68.00, 1.00 to 51.00.
Men's SPortswear, 7432 7448.
-MEN'S SPORTSWEAR-
• Famous maker exercise wear. 25% off
Tank tops, t·shirts and shorts m cotton and
Polyester/cotton. 0 . 7448.
Reg. 12.00 to 15.00 t .00 to 11.25
• Our entire stock of Dockers· slacks by
Levi's'. 25% off. Double pleated sty1es 1n
twill, pebble cloth, granite twill and more. 0
7437. Reg. 32.00 to 38.00 24..00 to 2.1.SO
-MEN'S RIRNISHINGS-
• All regular price long sleeve patterned
dress shirts from many famous designers and
makers, 30% off. (Excludes Dior and
Claiborne.I 0 . 7412/7411.
Reg. 25.00 to 35.00 . . .17.50 to 24.50
•All neckwear by Liberty of London. 34%
off. In traditional patterns D. 7425
Reg. 20.00 to 25.00 . . . . . ... 13.20 to 11.50
•All men's high fashion underwear, 30%
off. 0 . 7~1 . Reg. 6.00 to 12.~ .4..20 IO 1.11
YOUNG MEN
•Selected tank tops by LeTigre, 25% off.
In bright colors. Cotton. D. 7461.
Reg. 8.00 .. .. .. . . 5.9
• Setected screen printed cotton T-shirts
from famous makers, 25% off. 0 . 7469.
Reg. 12.00 to 14.00 . . . t.• to 11.11
•All & Company cotton shor1s, 254MI off.
0 . 7469. Orig. 10.00 to 22.00 ...... tD , ...
•All & Company swimwear, 40% off. Mef'ly
color b'ocked stytes. 0 . 7469.
Orig. 10.98 to 14.00 ............ ..._ te 1•
IOYS
•Alt OshKOlh p&aywear for bOya 4 to 7,
25% off. ToPS. denim jelns and more. 0 .
7396. Reg. 11 .00 to 34.00.; ..... UI to ...
• Selected surfweer from two famous Uf
makers fOf boys 8.to 20, 30% off. T-shinS,
tanks, shOrts and trui*s. 0 . 7397.
Reg . 10.00 t0 33.00 .• ,. •••.•••• 1• '• D.•
· -11111 COAST OJI-• s•c•ed OlhK~ plivnw '°'new·
boms, in'-nta. 1odclar1 lftd ... 4 to 14,
25~ off. 0 . 1ml T.mlnt1An.1nt1111
7318. "9g. 9.0010 41.00 .•..... UI • IUI
OftlSIZEI ,.
COTTll IATI SllITS
199
Ong 24.00 to 28.00. Choose 30>e66"
to 36x 70" pure cotton full-loop terry bath
sheets 1n a variety of colors. Ideal for
the beach, paol or sauna. From
famous makers. 0 7501
-WEST COAST KIDS-
• Selected Carter's· playwear for newborns
and infants, 25% off Creepers, rompers
and more 0 7382 7383
Reg. 10 00 to 24.00 7.50 tlO 11M
• All stretch playwear for infants 25% off .
Soft knit and terry cloth styles m infant saes
up to 24 months. 0 . 7381
Ong. 12 50 to 30.00 . 17.a to 22.a
• All regular pnced swimwear for toddlers
and girls 4 to 14, 25~ off. 0 . 7384 7385/
7387 7388 Reg 7.00 to 36.00 .. 1.25 to 27.•
DOMESTICS
• 200· thread count sheets. Choose from a
variety of floral and geometnc prints in cot-
ton polyester percales, all from famous
makers Limited to stock on hand 0 . 7509.
Twin. orig 20.00 to 28.00 . : ......... 5.11
Full, ong 26.00 to 38 00 .. : ............ ••
Queen. ong 34 00 to 4U.OO ........•• 14.11
King, ong 42 .00 to 58 00 . . . . . , 1 ...
Standard cases, orig. 22.00 to 33.00 pair ...
King, oog 26 00 to 37 00 pair . . . . • : U,11
• Complete comforter sets pf us
bonus sheets. 0 . 7506.
Ong. 125.00 to 275.00 . -..... 1la tD 111.11
LUGGAGE
• All Ricardo of Beverly H• luggage. Con-
structed of quality, lightweight nyton With
nyton trim 0 7584 •. ileYe a.• ...
-HOME ENTERTAmltll-
• •• Oeeert Rose" 2()..p.ece dinnerw9P9 •· set inctudes four each; dinner plate, ~
pie•, aoup bowl. cup enrl saucer. 0 . 7521 .
SMI 50~ Orig. 200.00 .............. ..
•"Blue Danube'' 2()..piece dinMtWere Mt.
Set includes four each: dinner p&ett, Ai.ct
••· cup, saucer, bfead and bUtter. b. '521. SaYe 48%. Orig. 175.00 ...... ...
• Our own 5-p4ce champagne •t 1n M met aysul. Includes champligf'9 cOolllr With
four matching flutes from Toecenv. D. 11!i25. s.w 28~. Orig. 34 .................. ..
• sw.rpa.'9d ~ With cover. ln-
dudll Pyrex intert-blk«. P""*-1 fof
cunr:olel Of plea, from tn•nlliCJrrael Sitwif.
0 . 7524. S.Ye 25~. Orig. 29.• .... , ..... . .
One-stop auto care
complex opening
Autoptex, a one-stop, service-
oriented center designed to satisfy
customen wbo place a premium on
time, opens today at 37S Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa.
The on-site celebration will incJude
the unveilina of .. Lateen Sail," a
sculpture by noted artist Harold
Pastorius. donated by Sandenon/J.
R.ay Development and Cardinal De-
velopment as part of their commit·
ment to art in public places.
.. We believe that the placement of
art in public places will sisnificantly
benefit the community ~ the Iona
run," said Michael D. Ray, principal
of Sanderson/J. R.ay ... Architecture
with art attaches 1 premium to the
buiJdina. But most of all it makes us
feelaood! ..
T6e automotive supercenter's
hi&b-tecb desip of white stucco and
al6minum with red neon accents is by
CraiJ Combs A Abociates
Architects.
FOR
SPECIAL
SUMMER
FUN IS •••
tM City of
Costa M~sa
Leisure Services
Departments•
• "The center repretentl conve-
nienc:e, an attractive environment
and efficiency," 11id Tomm}' Rajney, vice president of CardinaJ Develop-
ment.
.. People today.-aoecwly women
-don't want to have their car
worked on by a sreasy mechanic in a
diny praae off some i.wtustrial perk
alley.
Automotive, retail and restaurant
tenants on the 314...cre lite include
Auto Tech Plaza, Benz A Beamer
Auto Re~ir, Berinaer Computerized
Window Tintina. Dial Pizza Express,
Di versified Telecom. Europe Im·
ports, The Foreian Worb, 4-DayTire
Stores, Interstate Transmitsio~1 Jifl'y
Lube, Soupor Sandwiches, Soutnwest
Leasing, Stop Brake Shops. The Sushi
Bar and Tech Finish.
The $6 million, 40,000-tquare-foot
complex is in easy access to the John
Wayne Airport area as wetl u
surroundina communities.
SUMMER PLA
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Bank board says deterioration Of worst
ftiiiis overwhelms slight Improvements
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WASHINOTON -The nation•t
•viael aDd loen industry continued '°bleed•• amounu of red ink in the fln1 ...,. monlhl of thit year 11
the detlriora&ioa 'of. the won• Situ
overwtailmed 1 modest Improve-
ment 11 IOlvau inttiautions. the
aovemment said Tuadly.
The Fedlnl Home Loan Bank
Boarchaid dae 3. 1 18 federally insured
sat.a JOit $3. 78 billion, only aliahtly
below the $3.81 billion record sea in the tall three monlhl Of 1987.
Bank boerd economitt James
Barth 11id the IOllet c:oatin~ to pile
up despite some b~l tips.
Eaminp at thriftl qona1dered sol·
vent under rqulltory nalet toWed
$600 millio"t eompafed with a S200
million lols ul the founb qual1er o(
1987.
Also, tbe percen&qe of tolvent
institutions increased fiom 65 per.
cent to 69 percent. And. the number
of insolvent Sells under tenerally
accepted accounting rules fell for the
fint time in two years from SIS to
S04. "Unfortunately, we do have 1
bifurcated industry," Barth Slid .
"The insolvents aot wone, althoup
solvents did indeed realize pins.••
In the January-March period,
lnstitutio~ llid l9U ~ will
likely top .JI WlliM wt .. notMr
record. Howe~,~-"'UllN ... a lotof thinssia ...... IOIUlllf'
that while the prc:blem it terrible~ lt it
not atttina war.. 11 ii baaoln'8a out
somewhat. I don" ... eo put 1 favorable lipt oa 1 SJ.I bilioli Iota.
but the~ ate IOme llimrnm out there."
Bycomoeriaon.tlle...UOn'• l3,S41 eommercfaJbilMl~l.6billion in 1987, the waleet since tbe
Depreuion. ud SS. billion in the
2, 1 M institutions earned S 1 .3 billion.
but 9S4 lost $5.1 billion. The 20 worst
S&Ls 1CCOunted for $3 billion of the "' losses and the wont SO accounted for ......, .... ~:.....
$3. 7 billion. •
Tex.as. where l 33 of 279 Sells are
considered • insolvent. racked up
losses ofS3.48 billion. Institutions in
Texas, ·•Iona with the other . oil-
drillina states of Louisiana and Okla·
homa. have been J)lrticularly hard-
prcs.sed by the plunae in oil and
rqjonal real estate prices.
Last year, the thrift industry had its
worst year since the Great De-
pression, losina $7.6 billion. That r.aurc, released Tuesday, it an up-
ward revision from preYious csti·
mates of $6.8 billiol\.
Martin A. Regalia, chief economist "'
of the National Council of Savinis
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NEW YORK (AP) -SIOCks ~ Wednes-
day on ncws of a strcnatbmed dollar and lo-Mr
tntercst rates.. boostin1 the Dow Jones industrial
average to the biabcst level since the crub eiabt
monthsqo.
"We Md a beautiful fire under the stock
market today," said Robert O'Tooac. bead of over·
the-counter tradin, at Sbeanon Lehmu Hutton Inc ... There's jusu ot of cash oulthere ...
Broken said the heavy volume and deinanct
for ~name stocks s\AllCSlCld that latJe ioltiua-·
uooal investors and money~ were buyina
to cnbaDClC their clJcnr portfolios bd'cire tbe
KCOod..quartcr expires June 30 ·
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IJelH:h Accessories
l:ow Back Sand Chair 16.95. ·· 12.11
High Back Sand Chair--l7 .95-13.11
Adjustable Sand Chair ==39.95=29.a
Terry Cloth Beach Towels .
By Maiden-Sunshine_._: 15.95___,9 ...
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OcelnlC ,~%:!i·
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'Datamaster 11' ·
Computer
Regular 499.95
Mariner. New Comfort Suils 280.00 _221.a
Harveys 7mm FJ Suit _259.95_221M
Sea Suits 1/4. FJ Suit
w/Step In Jacket 250,00 _ 171M
Oceanic 'Omeoa' Octopus_ 120.00_••
Oceanic 'Alpha I' Odopus _79.95_5'M
UK 1200 Light 55,00_44 ..
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Sport Chalet Skate Pro Shop
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'McKin~y·---~ 'Adj~table II' 80.00_51.a
'S<mefset' Lds.(Med. Only) 115.oo_•.•
Lowe F,.,,me Pack•
C.11'·,. Tr 11/" [).!~ ~ ""f1nol Pr1ck~
8.98·21 98
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'Luna' 21 oz Fill +30°_185.00_13UI
'Twilight' 24 oz Fill +20° _185.00_13UI
'Trekker· 32 oz Fill 0° -235.00_111.•
'Katmandu' 36oz Fill · 10° _2so.00_1••
'Sierra' 52 oz. Fill + 15°_120.00_74.• ~·~•!!•!!•~·~,,,.~nL., ____ _J
Mt 5.00 For Longs Nile Skytectl Men's 45.00_24.•
ICld's OelUJre Nile 'Delta Force Hi' Blem lds59.95 _ ...
. Adidas 'Pro Coote~ Hi' _49.95 _21. ,..
·~-eackpacker' 0 .2...:.:.,.95.00_llM ~---__..;;;.. ___ ...::-:......;;,. ·s~ MlJTlmy' 3lb. Fill+ 5 50.00_21.. ...,,.. Aerobic
Kid's Rectangular+ 20 _36.50_21.• Avia W460' 44.95 21.11
Avia 'WSOO' WhileJPink Only 54.95=M•
Avia W465' 46.95_8 ..
'88 OOme 135.00_ ...
Windriver IV' 4-Man _225.00_ 111.a
Windriver VI' 6-Man _310.00_•M
'OlApost'Oetuxe WRll _225.00_1.M
Cole,,..,. '4 r...u
'Shiek' Gid 10X21 _eo.00_111911
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Nile c.tvz Men's Lo _24.95_14
SaneFtt
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Regular 85.00
Rlv•t
Bike
Shoe
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Nile 'Clim' 44.95_., .. CllC ._. 46.95_ ...
m.c·~· 46.E .. c.p 7 'CMll' _ 179.50=--c.np 7 'Elglr' _200.00_ .. c.n.. 7 ...... ,. _ • .so_ ..
INOUWOOD (AP) -ne Lal ~ Laken ... .. to dllir ...... ,....... ........... their
~·~·t.:·····---n. 1111NM1 .. Mm1 cmmpions ia 19 ,...._ took a l a ._. mldWQ dlrouO the f'owtb
. --T=ftiall&.dleabilldoafaralOl-105~ CllCl'1'e t PlicoDI la o..e 1 (1111.e dWnpiae•ip ....
James Worthy, the teriel' MOit Valuable Pla1Cf.t sanct 36 poiau, snbbed 16 rebouadl and dished off l CJ .......
JUll MColcb Pat JlileY ~teecl they would I year
.. wben lbe LaUn beat lbe CcJticl, Los A..-S ,...tec111cbam~-tbe ftnt time any team hllae>ne
10 since 8o.aon in 1969. Asked if he'd parantee I third tide, Riley WU about answer wben Kareem Abdul-Jabbu stufred a towel ill
dlecoacb'1 mouth. Fmally, lliley laid. "Ml paarantee tbat
1'i'U Cttjoy this all aummcr. It took l l S ~ to ,et this ,,.doac. Tbcy worked for iL Tbcy won. Tbey deserve tbe
~L" t~ · .. "I ~·t believe we did it." MaP: JobftlOD said. "We ~ 10 bard ltlillll Utab, .piAlt Dallu and DOW ~ DetroiL Wckeptcomial bilck. t.ct. t.ck. ... This
91 tbe hardest cbamDiomllilt We've ever won."
.. I want another cine," Jolamon said.
The Laken made history, but it wun't easy.
They became tbe ftnt team to win three~
9ies in~~ beati.!\Ptab and Oa1lu 4-3 in the ~n1CCM1Cb ~k"'t;i111id the taken "came out ia:' the third quarter and teiZed the pme with IOme
~ous defense. They scored on the break. threw a 37-
-.int quaner It US. • .. At that point. I said, 'Liabts out and it could ,et ~· • But we went to our lpeed team and we aot beck
Udo iL .. It WU I pliant, courapul effort by our pys ...
But it wasn't enoup.
• "Oive credit to the Laken, they did what they said
y would do, they did repeat," Daly Mid.
Tbc taken, wbo trailed Sl-47 It halftime, hit their
10 shots oftbe third quarter on the way to a 1 S-point
then held off a fw.joua rally by the Pistons in the final
minu1e1. • := ~ · •
Led by Worthy, the victoey pve the Laten th& fifth ~in this decade. And they won despite just four points
~ three rebounds from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, tbe
~·s all-time lead.inc ICOttl'.
•: ~n Scott ICOred 12 of his 21 points durina I.be t.auri' 23-7 rally in the third period. which spanned 1be ~ 6:2S of the 1eCOnd half and pve Loi An_ad.ea a 70-S9 ~Scott caDDed tbe spurt with I thne-poaat ~ : • "We wor\ed so bard to Ft to this moment, be said. ::We wen:u't tbioki~about history, we wenjuat wOiried
lioU!just winnina is pme toni&bL"
; .. 1be taken led 94-79 with 7:2~ left before the Pistons
)11lied.
• Vinnie Johnson bad tbree bukets and John Salley
IVe ~ts as Detroit uJed a 17-4 spurt to dote within
.. 96 With 2:SO left.
• Tbc Piltonl aot witbiD two OD two Other'. occuiom ~ Macie JobDIOD hit a free tbrow witb I: 16 IO ID to I/He it I 03-100. Bill t.aimbeer tben misted a ~point
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INGLEWOOD (AP) -Oa tbe dly blfalS ..
seventhpmeofthe NBA finals. James W~at•IAI
Aqeles Laken toOka penol\IJ inventory ..Sci«' An 1 M
was worried.
... Wll restJeli and DCf'VOua; I bad more .......
than I ever did before," Worthy said. .. J W IOO ...,,_
to play a beketbAU pmc. l didn't think I could be pa'n ..
and that's what you have to be."
Luckily for Worthy, he had 24 houn to Caa. dowa.
Luckily for the Loi~ l..akas, they bad WCWlllJ •
their side in Tuesday nilbt's Game 7 of' the NBA hllL
Worthy scored 36 points u Los Anltlel beat DeUoie
103-1 OS to become the first team in 19" yc:ar'l to repaa •
champion. Worthy was named most valuable pla~ .,
the series.
.. It feels pat to repeat," Worthy llid ... rm..._
The cba1leqe made us IDCllt.ally alert and focated From
the ~nnina of trainina camp, we bad IOCDdlaiQI tD
prov~
Worthy won the award by producina· when tlle
Lakers 10rely needed a valuable player. OD Sunday, w8
the taken ltlrina It I 3-2 deficit, Worthy bad 21 ~lit •
ei&ht rebounds ind four uaists u Loi~~ •
1()3..102 to force Tuesday itiaht's teVCDth pme.
With the le&IOn on the line, Wortby bit 1 S of22 lbc»CI
Tuesday Di&bt. added 16 rebounds and puted oat 10
assists; ,-~~~~ . . , ..
.. I try to be mentally alert. .. Worthy •id. .... A lot of.
times, you bump playen on t.ctdoor plays IDd you'aet
fouls that way. Tonllbt. I didn't have any silly foWL ..
Nooe of his 36 points was more im~t than the
last ooe, a free throw witb 14 seoOads to io that pve tbe
Liken a four-point lead and meant that Detroit would
need two possessions to catch ui> •
..I auess it WU my peatest pme. pvcn the
circumstances," Worthy said. "I came here to pve it all I
bad and make I contribution."
Worthy said the Lakers Sot tbmtsdves in trouble ia
the first half by beina careless io the tut six or seven
minutes.
1bcy ~·t even lW'DOvers, they were ~veaways, .. Worthy said. .. We kneW we had to take care cif'tbe
ball and be strona to the l>OSl. ..
In the third quarter, When Los Aqeks bit its first 10 shots. Worthy contributed thnJe bukets and edded a foiial
shot 11 the Lakers went from fi=J:snts behind to I 0 ill
frorit. Los Aqcles never rdjnq · the lead, al•baatb •
the Pisions came doc.
.. We knew it ~uldn't beepy," Worthy said. .. WbC:a
we were up ls. we said we bad to stay Stn>n&. but they were
able to set 90.i:oa. They're not quitters. ..
AlthOU&b honored by the MVP award -.. rll llCICe:Pt
it with all my heart and cberisb it laler in life. but it'• a
team pme" -Worthy iCJt it sboWd have aone to MIP:
Johmon. ..Mq;c was~ consistendy, ev~ mpt," Wor'dly
said. Who would Wottby have tUlk his leCiolid c:lloic:e? ~·rd have to voce for mywd(" be said widl a smile.
... for the fmt time in my caieer ...
HooveT-to assist Co€hell at CSF : -. . . ·,...~ .
Angels
finding
heroes
hrader·
· ualifieS
tCal-Am
I~. but advances
next level of lay
Retirina from te8dtlna at Golden
W ett; the S6-year-old cOliicb, who's
earned I peat reputation II a trainer
offuture professional ballplayers. will
&SSUD)e the position of pitcbiq coach
for the Tiians. : '
.. Tbef'reoneoftbe toi>~ in dae nation," aia Hoover of Fun;
erton, which --eliminated one
pme before the CoUeaie World ~es
championship pme this month.
"(Cochell) had top caliber ~
at Oral Jlobertl and \bit will be
continued at Cal State Fullenon.
He11 uppwk the ~ in Other
wa~t's allO very excitina is the
new stadium they'll finish· the _pr
after next that will 1eat S,000. They
alwa)') play a top Caliber tc~ule,
and now l'U ao over tbere an<1 come success with pitchers that have wait
blck here to recnait Golden West on, but I never IOoked at it that way
kid.I." =tchint as bis -educational Hoover compiled a record of Ith). Hoowrsaid. "rve tried to
4S9-28S durina his tenure with the · becqUaf with all areas of the pme. ..
Rl9llen for a .612 winnina per-Hoover bad ~·the position ten•, winnina or sbari.._ seven last fall wben Cochell Ofi&in:aUyc:ame
confei'ence titles and eanuna JC to Cal State-Fullerton, but Chi~
.. COICb of the Year" five times. bis mind &attt becaute of what· he •. ~ called bid tiJDina. .
HeCOllCbed basebUland football at "Last · the time was not risbt." l~ Hilb for .10 years and . Hoover=: .. lMdbeenworicinaout
conttnUC:CS u an amstant football withtbetcamfOrfiveorsixweeksand
COllCh his first U years at Ool"" t didn't think it'd be riabt to 'leave w~~tdy 60 of his players ~. rm Jomuwe they held the
"t't"" '----.::._._. pouuon for me. ..
from qolden J/cst have~~~ But this sprina. with budaiet cut-!»' ~or Lelauc franc:¥SCSt includ-becks in the community coUeae 1111 t:Jew York Mets staJ11nl shortstop distri...,. Hoover took 1 ,enerous ofter ._ __ __..... ......___ ___ _ __, KeVln Elster. ... ..
.. What's suaoaie is rve bad more (Pl .. • ~ BOOV&a/IM)
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.">Jl ·· . LearY 1ear1eSs v~~ Braves
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AWl4Y
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JUlle ~ 11:15 a.m.. ._ II 111 ...... t:3S p.m.
,,._ • ttoulf:M, 1:35 p.m. •
•On TV, a... n.
• M .._ • KAK (1'11).
'~ pme ot tile SlCa$Oll and hts first in tbe last five starts. The er hurler still perfect risbt-bander allowed only a fifth-innina t-ant si~
• . "ICber Zane Smith after Albert ~·· against Atlanta, wins, 2-1 :'~tC third in~na.
LOS ANGELES(AP)-Tim Leary tnew•wbea be
Id die '9Ullpeft Tuesday niabt. that he bad enouO • , .. cm eo budletbe Atlanta lkavea woceafully a 6e
... lime ill four lifetime ckcisions ipinst tbcm. Al k ~were two peaches. I '*I a aood. hard fastball in the bullpiea aad _ lllf
............ WU sinkina aood, IO I tried to ~ aM 11111 ~ .. ~ afta-wnina the Braves with a bar-llit. 2-1 ~-•1 clidD't feel I was tbiowi.111 Dll'licllllrtY Mnl.1 ;. --.nted on matins them ·hit nfy phcla IDd
...._._.on tbe eow1t"
Limy, ~S. ltnd out .even. walked one and.-...
ll old!eJii* 23 t.ttcn en route to bis banb oa ;Pn
Mike Scioecia tnded a 1-IOr-20 ctraUlbt with a run-~ aiftl(e and Jeff Hamilton added t6n:c hits as the ~ reeorded tbrit fiftb atniilllt victory and
muiDed 2Yi pmcs abQd of HoutlOll ia the Nabonal aa.uewesa.
But Hamilton could only think .-i the opportuni-
ty Ile milled in the cilJlda ianiQI. wt.en be could have
made tJainp easier for rm pilda. 8-;19c muck out w;th
tk bws loelted and Sciolcia pot.a~ iaao bis second ~DI double9'-y in a row . . .
'"Id 11ve back tbole daree lllts fordlat oae. ... Harnilton
llid. .. With tbe bucs loeded. 108 U¥e 10 tet 111 licast one .
ru ia.. You c:u't lea~ d -WDM ~'°do it."
McEi:irpe lhakes rousirig return
Davis swats homer
in I 0th inning
to beat Twins, 5-4
MINNEAPOUS CAP) -Anocber
day. another hero i>r the AQFls.
The AQICls WOD their sixtb .... t
pmc T\aelday ru,bt. clct.ti111 dlic
Minnesota Twins S-4 ia 10 imaiap.
Chili Davis' homer in the I Oda WM
the key bit.
..It seems like every pme IOllle-
body new comes throuah for us..., said
Manqcr Cookie Rojas. '"Olili's
TIJe .claedale -y
Todlrt MM•---. au Lift.
.!UM Z>-tlk
.... ,.. .... aillat. movies"' = im .. W CIHIC.)' U dinner ...... ~. So wllile and reviewen
..........., ..... Of •iil*uded the ..... mo¥ie
...... DUl'Mm" ... ~ ~yen ... •tilll *ir IUl'L
But from now on, every off day ia every eadle9I n.d uip will brina .. Bull Dutbam •• face 10 face with ill
...,._. aitica. From Keokuk to Kan=, ftom
........_ to Su FnncilCO, every JU~
.... ~will prop up bis feet in the dark, W1lil ... lee b' bilDltlf. In the linao of the mov~
"Come on. meat. BriDi iL Show me what you tot. ..
Already, the reports trickle in. Soon enoup. word
will MOWMS. P'auu Durham .. is the best bueball movie ever
llllde. la ill depiction of the day-to-day frustrations. *~and superstition, the laOIUllt and fear, ~Dt ehe evm comes clote. Forset the tllumbs-up. dlwnbl-down judpnea11 of some middle-qed couch
...... Just at the taperll. .. I thouet·it_waa JRat. I rcaJly did," said Giants
c:accber Bot? ~ whole m-plus years in the minor
lelpeac:ould quaJ(iv bim asa model for"Crash" Davis.,
abe cbuac1er played by Kevin Costner.
"The romaoc:e and the relationship with Susan
s.rudon and the two ballplayers was completely leCO~ to me. The fint thina was to see if it was real,
and in this case it was brutally real. The bags of food in
tbe windows, the locker-room ~ the ones on the
bus -it was very true to life u far as that ~
especially the ~· And beina an older catcher, I
could reall~ identJfy with that character." .. Bull Durham" has plenty of rasons to wish it
away forever. After about five ICClOnds of casual
tbouah.t. the relationship between Costner's savvy but
talentless catcher and Sarandon 's self-riabteous diuoid seems inconceivable; if he's so wise, why waste time
with this sad cue?
And Sarandon's breathy, pretenflous voice-overs
set the kind of mythic tone that invariably pve
diamond flicks a bad name. She believes "in the church
of baseball"? Please.
And yet, despite .. Bull's" shortcomings, there
re"mains a wry and refresh ins quality that most baseball
films lack, a willinp>ess to use baseball as a mirror on
the American soul with an honest look at the sport's
underside.
Quote of the day
Qi CM........, on Professional Golfen'
Association Tour Commissioner Deane Beman's
controversial choice of Al Geiberaer, perhaps the
PGA Senior Tour's best player, as his i-nner in
the Legends of Golf. "I want a smart com-
missioner. If Deane had picked (86-year-old)
Gene Saruen, then f'd worry."
Laid back
Bdaa J(eawtana, an oft-daty city Ufe-
pard ID Bonolmaemm• a ata.Dt COD· oocted by Rrf er Warren
Boa.ter at M•••ba C: weekend.
Prof euor auggeeta further aid
KJSSIMMEE, Fla. -The NCAA • should increase compensation for athletes
because they face more restrictions than
students who excel in other extra<Ur-
ricular activities. a university professor said Tuesday.
Amons the recommendations Cecil Mackey,
professor of economics at Michipn State, made to a
coUeaiate spons forum Were that athletes receive
modest monthly cash payments and that trust funds be
established to pay them for endorsements and personal
appearances.
. "It's readily apP'f'Cnt in plincipf.t,tbiCwe do not
beheve money co~pts,•: ~ackey ,told a amup of
collCJC and un1verstty presidents. chancellors and other a~anistrators. .. Almost everybody gets a piece of the
action -except the student.athlete, whose per-formances generate the revenue ...
In smail-aroupditcussions that followed Mackey's
speech, th~re was "no general support" to increase
co.mt>Cnsal;Jon for athletes a report from the com-
m1ssaon said.
Regained poise
keys deciding run
Lakers make I 0
consecutive shots
in third quarter
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Los Anleles Laken bit l 0 comccutive
sbou to start a comebeck that aparked
them to their teeond straiaht NBA
championship Tuesday nipt.
The Detroit Pistons miucd three
straiaht shots in a late rally that
finisiaed their booea.
Trailina SM"/ at halftime, the
La.ken shot perfectly to take a 70.S9
lead with S:36 left in the third 9uarter
of their 103-IOS victory in the
seventh pme.
Tbe Pistons bad cut a 94-79 deficit to 103-IOOwith 1:14 remaininain the
pme. But then they went cold &om
the field u Bill Laimbeer. Dennis
Rodman and Vinnie Johnson each
missed an outside jumper.
Los An&eles bad made half its shots before intermission but was disaJ.
tisfied with its play late in the second
quarter.
"We were careless the last six or
seven minutes of the first half:" aaid
Fmals Most Valuable Player James
Worthy, who bad 36 points. 16
rebounds and I 0 assists for the
Laken.
He said that at halftime, Coach Pat
Riley told the team to .. be a little
stronaer in the post bcduse they (the Pistons) were strippins (the ball)."
"We just talked -about beina
precite, .. Riley said. .. I just thouaht
we lost a lot of poise and patience in
ihe-last six rmnutes of the vcond
quarter."
The l.aken made up for that in the.
tint seven minutes of the third
quarter.
In that stretch in which the Laken
displayed a nrona nmnina pme,
Byron Scott made his five abOtl,
Worthy hit three and Mqjc Johnson
and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar bad one
each.
.. We ~ just lookina for ~
portunitiet to tun the balI." AbdUl· Jabber said ... They milled a couple of
shots and we just took it and ran."
Scott c:aoDecl the 23-7 SW"F with a
three-point lidd aoaL . i)
.. BaWalJy: Ibey came o•t in tbe
third quaner and just siezed the
pme," Delroit coach Chuck Daly
said. ·~were ferocious defensive-
ly and we didn't play welt oft"ensive-
ly." . .
But the Pistons uppadcd their
pme and bad a chance to win until
they misied the three conteCUtive
shots.. The Laken had taken I 103-100
lead wbell Mqjc Johnson bit one of .
two me throws after beina fouled in
the bldccoutt by Rodman with I: 14
left. Laimbeer then milled. ).point
shot with 1:10 to play. With 3S
ICCODds to ao. Rodman, a poor
outside shooter. missed an outside
&bot .. We committed a t.c:kcourl fo~"
Oalysaid. "Tbenat 103-1001 we bad a
breakaway and Rodman snot it up
rather than ao to the beak.et."
"I shouldn't have shot the W,"
Rodman said .... should have held the
ball. It was a stupid shot on my pert. I
made a mis1ake. A lot of peat playm
maU mistakes."
When &l)e shot missed, l)aJy COV•
ered his face on the bench.
After Scott hit two free throws 10
live tbc Laken a five-point laid.
Vinnie Johnson, a streak ahooter,
milled with 17 seconds to ID· But
DdtOit•s Joe Duman brob the
lboOtina drouaht by layina in the
rebound one second later.
Bvt it was too late.and even a three-
poiDter by Laimbeer ~t cut the
Laken' lead to a 106-IOS with tcVeD
ICICIOftC1s remainina couldn•t racue
Detroit.
lllegal lllnnaota aid alleied
MINNEAPOLIS-Two fonner Uni-EiJ
versity of Minnesota football playen say • -~ there was a system datins t.ck to the early
1980s under which coaehes and former university adminisuator Luther Duville pve money
and other aid to playen, accordineto a published report
Tuesday. ·
The Star Tribune also reported that a former
assistant football coach, wbouked that bis name not be
used, said he could corrobora1e pert of lhe stories told
by Valdez Baylor and Melvin F~son.
The former assist.an( said that 111 the early 1980s. he
was told by several other players that they were
receivina money from an auistant coach.
The coaches named have denied payina playen or
beina involved in any system of payments, the
newspaper said. -
Darville, who was fiml as actina director of the .
Office of Minority and Special Student Affairs, bas been ·
indicted on a charae of stealina S 186,000 in university .
funds. His whereabouts are not known. •
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tbl~repon. ..
Alli•• l•ln• aome abarpn-:
AU.ENTOWN, Pa. -Veteran driver ~ AJliton. ftlCOVcri ~ i 'uriel
aaflftd ia a crub at tbe ~AS-CAR ~iller ~Ha~ Pond~. WU "a little bit
lbirper'" ... able 10 lqueat his wife'• hand n.e..111 · . ~said. ~.!i_ 50, of Hueytown, Ala., remained in crilic:at ·;
but stable condition Tuesday at the Lehigh Valley
HOlpilal Cailer's nervous Qttem unit
Davey Allison said Mondly hia father bad a ..
brotell lowu left lea. which was in traction. and ...
hctured ribs. He saia docton drained fluid frOm his • father' a chest and relieved ~ure in bia skull, b\it uid ·
there wu no further build-up of fluids or internal
bleedina. ..
Smith, NIK lead U .s. Select
PARIS -Charles Smith ICOred m 22 points and Dyron Nix added 17 points
and 11 rebounds u the U.S. Select team •
defeated France 100-82 Tuetday mpt ~
It wu tbe fOunh straicbt victory for the Select team .:
on a aix-pme European tour to determine the ;
additional finalists for the Olympic basketball trials. -
The team, co.cbed by Georae Ravelina, won three
pmes in a Finnish tournament over the weekend.
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In addition to auppon &om the U.S. Olyn\pk
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spontOrS and donon 10 fund its prosram. These funck ir
in-kind services are used for team trainina. per •
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' : .. HoPlfully leevi111 ti.e men on bUe ii all behind -=.. ,,., ' • t • • s--..11ww. • • •• .. • : me," be laid. "I hiu r.tllall up in the zone, and I wish rd "..,. .. ,,., • • • • • • ... T..,
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• 1'-11 ---· ....... ,...,.,a.-. ...... ,.., ' J , J 1 • : ~ M, pitdled bit third shutout thia leUOll. ~-n ......... ,.. o_.. l,... t • 1 1 • •
: He walbCf" none and ltruct out tbfte in bit fOunb * .::::" t ,., s s s > 2
: ~ pmc, and alio bit u RBI triple. Tbe Meta te.d a.. a, ... 1 =·•• ~.., ! ~ ~ t !
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: "-3 and Tim Butte fi.nisbed the ninth. =: : : : : ' -• '-" tt ti : ~ hit his 17th bonJe run, tyinJ for the T..... • • • 1 .,... • a • t l ~~ Leasue lad. and alto hid an RBI tnple and a ~ .... • --: • --· ...... ____ ,
' G.-......... -OT-Ill : ftmlll!r~ 1: o.vid Palmer pitched 1evenstrona .-..... ~ .......... j . • and hit an RBI double u bolt Philadelphia ~ M'.~ ~Ji~ : ::.:f c::tatc.eo'• five-pme winnins atreat. Palmer, ~. ' cm,,....,.. ,~..,...,. w • ._
: pve u~~ on lix hits and stopped tbe PbiUies' thft.e. ,., 1-T,..... • ":T • • • ~ ! .... . IU'eak. Jeff Pico, 2·2, 100k t19e loea. .:='v-1 •t•J 2 I l I S : Mitre idt sinaled home a nan in tbe fint innina AMlnll t 1 • • • t
: for his I ,538th career Rln, movina him inco 24th place on :::"""' t' ~ : : t :
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hitter for bis third lbutout oltbe _,.Md W'lt ' '
drove iD three nau u hall l'cua haecled Selalt ill ...
ltrlipt lou.
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Top bitter
goeeonDL
A Tl.ANT A (AP) -At·
lanaa Braves first bmana.n
~ Peny, lhc NatioaaJ
t.acue•s iop bitter, was
placed on tbe Is-day cm..
ablcd list Tuesday, mto-
acti"c IO 1 alDC 19. I.be tam
unouoced.
: tile all-time lilt. .:=--2-J I t t t t
~ ..... l.NJ ~ ---..! -. s-.. ----(II) ~·-,. G.-811-(171..... .,._,.,.,_ ... • ·--• ......... m ~1m1.-..1 • .. ·---........ ._._, ---. care.-.....OU:._ •• •Adssr .. tit .,.,.~
Perry. who injund his
Jhoulder divint iftlo IDC·
on4 bae duri .. SMurday
niabt's pme ...... If.om.-
ton. was cumincd ill At· laAaa Tuetday. said .. ~
sookesmall Glen Sena:
: ...... ,, ..... : Buddy Bell, tnded by Cincinnati IO ,,..,, ,.., J 1 I I s
: HOUMoDdmlcdaysll'),bitanRBldoub&edurinaatlme-:-w.N l : : : : l
: nan 1eveoth inni:\.-:! the bolt AltrOI tied a team record ~ .,.!. .. •, :.,..,! : ..! ' witb ICVeD Rolen ,._, ~..,.....,,I. . Reliever Larry Anctenen. 2-3, ~victory and -~, Dive Smith eal1ICd his l4da ave. toot the u... • ,....,., ........ ''"'· '*"· -....o.-~.o. ~loa T-t:A 4-ll.DI.
m.~ WallKl'I.. •
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American £ee6ae
WBIT DIVl8ION
" L Pet. ·.GI Llt SlnM ....... J '·OUJaod 44 25 · .638 ,_, Woo 2 19-12 2S.I : :-Minnetota 37 30 .SS2 6 M ·l..ost2 22-16 IS-14 ·~City 37 33 .S29 7'h M Won J 17-18 2().IS 34 3S .493 10 s.s Won 3 20-16 14-19 ·Er 30 38 .441 13'h 4-6 Lost I 17·2.I ' 13-17 30 40 .429 141/l 7-3 Won 6 11-21 19-:19
·... ttle 26 4S .366 19 1-9 Lost 9 IS-17 11-21 . EAST DIVUION
:Detroit 42 26 .618 7.3 Won 2 21-14 . 21-12
New Yott 40 27 .$97 l'h 4-6 Lost 3 19-11 21-16 · .... ~ 39 JO .56S ' 3th 3-7 LOit 2 21-16 l~l4 '.,... 34 32 .SIS 7 7.3 Won 4 16-17 II-IS : :Milwaukee 36 34 .'94 7 M Lost 3 ~3-16 13-11
:. ;:.. otODIO 34 37 .479 .9'h S-S Lost l 16-17 1a.20 ·.~ore 19 50 . 27S 23'h 4-6 Won I 12-21 7-l9
'halMT• ....... ',,. ...... S, Minneso&a 4 ( 10 imliDP) ~ ' "\." Bolloa I 0, Cleveland 6 ...
': 8Utimore 4, Toronto 2 .. .. Detroit 7. New York 6 . ~ • Oakland 4, Milwaukee 2 . Tau 6, Seattle 0
Kansas City 6, Cbic:aao 2 . .,., .• a.... . ms:Frue:r4-6lat Minnaota(Viola 1().2\_'0:ISLm. . . odl 5)11Milwhbe(~ lf lll)5Lm.: •' ao.n ( 6-') at~ (Farrell" ... ). 4:3 .m. , .. New Yort Candelaria a.J) aa Detroia (Tanua ~t 4:3S p.m.
· 8altimore ibbe 2·3) at T~ 3-3~ 4:3 ~· · ·
I Kauu City (Anderlc>G ~ •• ~2).; :lO p.m. ,. Scattle(Bukbc.d 1-3) at eu1 (Otainlln 6-.S:lS p.m. u . ..... ~a-..
Oeve&ud at New Y~ 4:30 p.m. .. .,.
f Bahimore at Toron:;.. .35 p.m.. ~· ::• Only pmea tchedu .. -. ~
. L ...... rn ·it11a1 I ' 29 21-17' .... ·a:: 32 2~ 21·1 I .t6-21 .. . J6 ~ 16-IS 17·21 -,, ~llCO J6 • 19'-19 14-17 •• s..~ «> 9't\ 22·19 t-21 . ~~~ . .. &5¥1 l0-21 . 13-23 -Ull'MtW • .rl ~VOit n .Mt -~ w.1 J.4.11 20-U ·Ii. ·"' • Loll I U.IS 1~16 .529 I 7-J ..... ·~··· 20-11 JS MJ 1()1/) u i.e. 3 1~16 ,,...,
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tion of tbe kn $boulder, ..
Smasaid.
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b I 0 I <•• l __ .._,
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01..,.wwwwww1 -er-S..., ~••«: OW\1 WIW'I. Lea .,_,,
0.... -lt.rvt ~ o.la n.D ftAM ,..,,_. -Oslt AIWlctlll. ec-Cit\'.
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IO llMLnWC-19 .. ..... ol6e lOlla ... Os1tr ,.....,..
bim IO llCaed 1111 irM ~ ltnd •Joha .._ ...... ~
Puckett to fty OUl ....... .....
Tbe A..-iOok a 2.0 llM ID IM
tee0nd oftlwint ...,,_Fred Toti~
on Johnny Rat• RBI dollble ucl
Brian DoWnint a NIHCOl'hll -.W.
Devon Whhe'1 two-r\ID boms ia
the sixth made it 4-0. It ... Wbite'•
fint homer and RBI smce April 30.
MinnelOta tied the 1UDC with four
runs io the 1eventb. Jent Hrbek'• sin&)e,, a · walk to Gary Gaett.i and
Randy ·Bush's RBI sinale to center
broke up starter Kurt McCaskill'•
shutout bid. After both nannen advanced on an 'infield out. Tim
taudnef 'linaled in two runs, knock-
. ina out McCukilL Minton walked
l..cimbardozzi before Gladden'• RBI ainale tied the pme. ·
Toliver, ourdwed from Portland
Sunday, and makina hil first Ameri-
can ~ · allowed eiabt hits
and four runs~ inninp; Hestruck
out three·~ Walk.in& three. .
TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO
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F0r M.• you cen ectWttlM
'f<NI a..-s. In the Diiiy
Plot. There la a 4 Hne nwnlmvm
lind the price la ttW ume ---you acMrtlM 1 day Of' 3 .
~· "'• a greet W!llY to turn tt.-. hiclder\ ,,....,,.. Into
teih.
BOOVltR ••• ...... ,
-~.-.-..
He -.... me ...... eoechi ... Poll at die Uai~ ol HOUiton four,_.~-. but mlld to my in Southera Cl1ifcftia,
.. I've Md sa.:::r Cii111DiU. but
I've ~ dowa at JC buet.11. .. Hoovw .mct. "11'1 a pat
level, but (lbe -.,...oo11,.a 1evel)
ia~lwutto~. "Now•a die dme to do it," Hoover
said. "Tbe dillric:t llW me I lli>od incentivt for~ ......._, wliic:b
eohanced my ftundal ......_ Goil11
over u a OOldt iallO ='Met the
early miremeat 8 ...... Dy. Lut
year, the otJet f'oteatfy ietimneat WU not there. The time (now) wu ju11 riaht."
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ALL-CD' ••• .....
c:Wm. ne _, ._. ~ ,..,_
....... W We1tmfeticr H.IP't R~ ICllelro. now a a.. teun pa.;
A ....... Xlelto. put lf:ber a S-1 recons widl • 1.14 oa the
mound. At I ftn& bwmen be bh
.467.
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117Tlct IS NEltEH 81VU that U.e Public _.Ill D1rector of ~t C1t7 of
llftPO"t ltadl, taltfonita 1t11 ftltd witlt ~• Ctt1 C04Met1 of ....-i lffdt.
C111forn1a, Ms report UIPOft the cost of U.t contructton of 11111 1111Prow-.nts
ldJaeettt to lots 2 t"1'outh 23, llock 2. Tract "°· Z7; using tl" proeecktrt of
Cltapter 27 of tM lllll"'O~t Act of 1911. Sltd properttn art also ua. ..
3208; 3214; 3220; 322'; 3232; 3238 I 3244 Cla1 Strttt aft41 510; 512; 514 a SH
lolsa Md 3231; 3211 15th StrMt aftd 517; 521; 523; 527; 533 a 535 liiHtafttster Avenue.
The hour of 7:30 P·•· on tht llt,h da1 of July. 1988 1n the Cfty
Couttet 1 a.-.,.1 located at 3300 lltwpor"t loultvard. llftport leach, ,,., the hour
dltt, and pl~t ftxtd by the Cfty Couttefl for tht ht1rfn9 uPon tht report of '
the Publfc _.ks Dfrector for such constructfOfl, for htartnt any obJectfOftl or
protests 191111st the cost tlltrtof. or for U.t ltwy1119 of an assessetnt •fttat
utd Pf'optt"tY for tht purpose of pa71ng the cost thtrtof.
8enJ•1n I. 91olan
Pub11c WOrlla Director
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1" Sou.._ Chlalbet Muaic ~conducted ill .... -at ltaOra...Couilty veaue_~ ~~ the waylt bepa; witll ~ ~ and a mJUciale au-dience.
A rouailll .. crowd" of 14 at tbe
1,SIO-teat .Senta Au Hilb 9cllool
Auclitoriwa were iteeala. lrdily cvenint to a loolett tbemed cmcen "' co-.una ol a .,.a.r ol lriot &om repraentali¥11 or tbe two different
fVienw lcbooll" udaQ'*'fl IMt
WU later oidtllUated by OM of thole
represented.
Tho hip•icbt of lbc evenina was
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Btabmt aympboaicaJly propor-
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ViOlin, Viola and Cello, Op. 25, the
work Amokt Schoen~ (who estab-
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642-5878
540-1220
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Fftday ....... ,._ .. Thura. 15:30 PM
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Sundey ............ sat. 11:30 AM
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To add sizZle to the salad's dressing in short order, look to versatile
PACE9 ~~in the cook's choice of mild, medium or hot Stirred ·
into sour aeam, ~ or a faYOrite creamy dressing, or briskly
Nici sizzle to summer menus with the lively fliM>ts
and cooling crunch of Thai-Style B~f Salad,
Artichoke and Chicken Salad, Spicy-Sweet Chicken
Salad and Tex-Mex Tuna Salad. A. su~fite way to
waJce up wann weather appftites. they rely on the
zesty, garden-fn!sh flavor of PACE• pianft! sauce for
their tongu~tingling t.aste appeal.
1cup•••• ...... Ww4
1/3 C11pdl•H•• ....... .--
1/2 t11'f1lll ..
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blended into a vinaigre.tte. it~ a one-of-a-kind ftawf' boost and
just the deSired degree al~ pepper "pUndl." Ser.led solo as a a:st/
dressing. It adds Wefy, garclen-fft'sh flavor at a slim fiYe calories per ~·Try it in the followingsummer-easy,saJads, then ecperlment
on your own, and watch your cool summer sai.cts become the season's
hottest menu items.
1 jli' (6-1/2 ounms) mariNad
lltictm hilrts
2/3 cup PAa9 piclnte sa&.ICe
112 •n•OOll Slit 2 mp1 cbd coobd chidcen
or__,
1 /3 cup....., slcacl red
Onianmp
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113 cup slced ;ad!1tes. 'to. cheny ......... hllwed orq1 r"'9ed.as.._
1 large ripe _, CMa
Lettucl ..... (aptioMI)
Drain aitichoke hearts. reserving marin.ade; halve or quarter, as dieslfed.
Combine piclt* saua. salt and reseNed marinade in Lvge bowt; mix
wel. Add didet1, artichoke hwb. onion and radishes; tms lightly. CCMi'
and cNI. ro ~Peet and seeo ~. cut 1nto 1 n-tnett lengttMile
slices. Cut each slice crosswise into ttirds. Add to chidoel1 micture Wlh
tomatoes; riK i&MY-SeM on lettucr. if desmid. wfth adcltionil pc..-
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I With more and moft motben in
thC ~ more and more
younpten ~ left at home rum-maaina throuah the cabinets for
after-school snacks.
A mom's biaelt worry is what
junior miaht nnd that wiU break
dinner appetities and junk food
barrien. A tb.ick Chocolate-Banana
Frosted ii the answer to every
child's ~ frenzy and every
mother's nutrition MWfY.
Chock full of whole milk provicS-
ina larae doses of protein and
vitamins, this~ frosty snack will
tide any bunary youth over until
'dinner. Any child over 6 can easily
and quickly whip up the frosted
with wholesome i:naredients on
hand in every kitchen. Whole milk,
a banana, honey and ice cubes
whirled in a blender with a dollop of cboco~te syrup or berries means
snack lime bas begun.
Whol.e milk has the taste and creaminess that appeals yet the
calorie count is a modest 160 per 8
ounces. Rieb in vitamin D,
calcium, riboflavin and vitamin
B-12, whole milk is still one of tbe
most nutrient-dense foods you can
I serve children and it•s adaptable to
a wide variety of recipes.
Alt.bouah milk is considered a
I bcv~ •. whole milk's nutrition
profile qualifies it IS I '"foe>cr"that
can stand alone as a healthful aDllCk I or liaht meal. This is clearly evident
when compared to other popular
cbildren's 6cverqes. For cumple, I apple juice bas .2 grams and
oranaeJuioe I. 7 arams of protein
I com~ to whole milk's 8.0
grams -18 percent of the U.S.
Recommended Daily Allowance.
I Most dietitians ~ that chil-dren under 3 and actlve teem need
the nutrients whole milk. provides.
I Because aduhs, especially women,
are more consaoua of. calorie
consumption and prefer 2 percent
I milk or nonfat milk. children ~
often denied the choice and the
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nutrients. Moma Ibid eomider
stockina the reft:ilerator with more
than one type or milk to flt ......
of family membcn• needs.
Becaute a aJass of whole milk
doesn't always satisfy a buDlfY
yoUnpler's .. snack at1aCJc•• after a
hard. ~.Y in American history and
pbysJcaJ education clua, a thick.
Chocolate-Banana Frosted is a
quick. nutritious fix mothen can
feel gOod about servina.
CHOCOLATE-BANANA
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f te I lee eabet (cUuW for
· l!':eaor) mbine all ingredients in a
blender or food processor until
smooth. Makes I to 2 servinp.
Varladem: Substitu~ about 1h
cup frCsb or frozen strawberries,
raspberries or blueberries for choc-
olate syrup.
With Water Sentry Systems, you'll ~
run out of safe. clean, refreshed wa.ter.
A~ 9dvance in water technoJoCy.
WATER SENTRY SYSTF.MS toeally purifies
& refreshes ordinary tap Widen .
• De' ' I Jwmlul OOllDmJnata (IMd, aluminum, •
nib-.. ecc.) found In our water ilipply.
• Gell ltd oldie foul la9te and smell ol chlorine
throudi CU' apecWly d e1iped Shen.
• RJr the ftnt time. • 'Y*R' that dacroya and
remowa 100'6 ol aD bilcterta and Vtniiel in
_.~our .peciaDy _,..W!nd uJtn.
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Appetlzers
served hot
off the grill
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aloliee permvhle. Jlllfw~116C.ombiMI c.p ,..,..conuneal, I cup las. I
llilelPOOD blki~ poWder, 2 ftMb' ~ wded jalapenoe (3 10 4 ==e~~~.,._.
leiat I cup buftennilk wida I •
ad V. cup melted butter. add to
JloUr mixture and stir until ; ...
mixed. Pour into a paMd 8-bd
1quare bakina pan. Bake in a 400-delru oven for 30 minutes or UDlil lirin.
2 ltf.~
Pepsi'
or ,Slice
Tina's Frozen
Bunitos ... v--.
l&plto.
Mission Co
Tortillas ·-.20
Jergens Aloe le
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Frozen Food Favorites
Grocery Specials
OLD FASHIONED
llantilen's
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Garden Fresh Produce
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cbDen and nectariDel ~all -
Iida. ReftilD'ate 4 to 6 1loun or ... overnilbL _
·Orilfjdaic:km cmr lllidiumo.bot •
coals I to 10 min-or anlil .
ililbdy IOft. 6 .map. .,
Per I ~me, llS Clloriel, '•• ~=~~=-:~~ u . ma IOdium, 1020 ma ~um. J :: .. pnftber. . .. -ir clelired. ...-we lbout "'-cup ...
marimde. Drizzle cmr cbic:kcD .
and ncctarinel Wore .maa.
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Stuff filh with nectarine&. onion
and dilL w~ in aluminum foil 0
GrilH inches over bot coah I 0 to
IS minuia on acb side or until
lfiab flakeleUil.,t:th fort. Unwrap
and c:anfully OB 11,.e platter '
(i>r 1-kina sheet lined with.!·
alwni,1nun foil). Serve with Nee-·: i
wine Mayonnai1e. I~ . . -· •
Per I ICrvi lia. 606 caJoria, n
S2 pn proeein,,l pn cWbobjdiate,
7 pn fat,-I 13 ma cholelterol, 120 ••• ma sodium, 2.734 potulium, 18 ~·
~fiber. . •.•
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In blender. Pllce firit S fuare-: clients. With blender runnina,·8dd
oil in llow, s&ady stream.Stir in
remainina inpecbenta; cover. Re-~.
ftiierate at letllt 4 boUn or over· "'!. Diabt MUal Cupl mayonuile.
Per I te11spoon ~ lize, 24:2
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belpina anyone Wbcn we tell liel
about aJoobO&iun " .
R....u.coliDI tbinlll the ftanda.
mea1al problem with Jaheliftl .a-
mhotiun a ddeue is that it ... die
fallOGUmlity out oltbe bands Oldie
penon and pl8ces the blame OD
somethina elte ... When J be8r the
word di1ee1e, J think of sometJilill
over ~ we have no control But
with alcobol we bave 1he ability 10
control it. .. lbe says.
The belief tbat ak:oholian is I diieue is quite entreDched. in larte
put due to Alcobolic:s Anonymous,
wbic:b bas been usina that al)ll)rOICb to bel9 peop1e stop drinkina for the pu1
40yean.
"I ... OD a call-in nd.io talk show
recendy and many of the calls I
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luwl &'b'llill. .. Md._.._
dida't ..... with wbat I llid ...
&amAA.
'"OM llllowc:alled in and Slid ·1 am
DO a., ,-r=-al AA.: andl~ ifwem~ tab adi b our acbievemeota 1t
maUI it ..... tor U1 IO DOI take respOntibility ror our lives." lbe says.
AJcolllol cu be just ~ Of the
aublawa abuled by .-.. .anab&e
to CC'llC ~ tbeii lil'Cll. R...0-Collbil ~ ... ,, ,_•ve ever '9eeD to
an AA meed1t1. and I bate to pick on
AA, but all of lhOle people are
~ .... otoc61 ud c:baia ~· ~ ·-tradint down mJZ:..o... ~ they are still
8ddicted, ... •ys.
SM is plcued that people are
I J Ii .. hdat-•·~ tbole WbodOo't ... ~ tor their actiont are DOI helpds ~vea and are
doomed to return either IO the ume ..,._or to sU&r from "diy .. aJ-
Cobolism. an alCotiol-free pattern of
the aame avoidaace and ir-
rapl)Nibility.
SM .U. a story from one of her
eeminan. .. A ~ anractive woman
Wiii •yin& lbe bad beat alc:ohotic,
bulimic and bad abuled drvp. She
aUd •rve been to AA. OA and drua
rebabiijtation. The only' J)J'Oblem is
now J think rm 9ddided to frozen
yosun and~ is no support 11'0UP
fortbaL'" '
To Russell-Collins, the story
humorously conveys a tragic truth:
This woman wu not only substitut-
ing her addictions, she was also sivina
credit for her recovery to aroups
rather than to herself.
.. , don't care what they abuse," she
says. .. Addictions to food, nicotine,
alcohol and drup come from the
person and bow that person deals
with problems. ••
Such a belief is not uncarin& or
lackina in compassion. Ruaell-Col-
lins says ... Jam verycompusionate.1
think that the difference is in being
compassionate and not feeliq sorry
for someone. •
.. When we feel sorry for someone
we are placina ounelva above them.
When we fed compassion we tee the
problem without pity.
"I just think that people have to
help themselves in order to Jet well."
Help dr.Opping~Stubborn cliOlestefol levels
t• J
Last week I dilcuued bow catina a natural way than the currently avai~ of the skin. This side effect can
low-fat diet with increaed coosump-able drup. but because nutritional usually be eliminated with continued
tion of dietary fiber from oats (oat supplements can not be pa1ented by a use and small amounts.of aspirin.
bran) and apples (pectin) would lower drua company, there bas been little Large doses of niacin will aJso
the blood cholesterol level and interest in marketiftf them and even elevate blood levels of glucose, the
protect you from a heart attack. For less awarcnea of their use. So, before liver enzymes. and uric acid, so some
most ~ this is all "that is the Rx J)lld is produced. let's look au caution 11 ncc:essary. Niacin should
necessary. But for some the blood few of these qents: be administered by a physician ex-
' choles1erol remains elevated above 1. Niacin. In ~ doses, this periencedinitsusc.ltdoesectthejob
the currently accepWld level or 200 vitamin in tarae doses is one of the done.
mg. percent most effective cbolestcrol-lowerin• 2. Max EPA, capsules offish 011, are
TbcRareprac:ripcionmedications 11Cnts available in prescription ~ extremely beneficial for a variety 9f
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butthaedn•nreforeiptotbebody amounts ninnn• from SOO to JUUU cholesterol associ11ed with elevated
and all bave iipificant side eftC:ds. , ms. a ctaym~y an.-,.-triaJyoeridel. they are miraculous. In
There are several nutritional sup-In dotes this .... the Vitamin often one study of 10 men, four weeks on
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blood choles1erol in a safer and more , uncomfortable tnialina and redness averqe triglyceride and cholesterol ;=::;:;:;;;;:;;;;::;;;::=======:;;:========~i1 levels dramatically.
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triaJyceride levels, Max EPA is not
. that effective at lowering the
cholesterol level, but supplcinenta-
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an anti-in1lamatory qent that can be
helpful in arthritis.
3. Pantethine is the ~caUy
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liaorir'I ~." Olhen call tbe
probl_ewt 1be ultimate dWleaie to ~-In any event. livina with a
IDOl'a' .. aomecbiftl to be recbned
with '°' -eatimaled 35 millions Americua.
OYer * ~ cohlainist Ann Landen laal collected some folk
remedia aloQa with 101De tall anorina
tales. One example,~ in "Ann 1..anc1en· Enc1yopcdi&,.;-:·-;::
"One of the mOl1 unusual letten I ever received was froal a twenty--six
year old woman Who lived in Rock
Island. Ill She told me she wu just
about to divorce her hutbud because
of bis intolerable Sl'lOrina When she
discovered it was not he who snored.
but his German SheDbcnt. who
shared their bed. Het hutbaftd ~
fused to J)Ut the do& in the beck ba14
nor would be take the animal to a vet
to see if the doa's anorin& couJd be remcdieet.
The woman went to her ctersyman
for pidance. He 11.i~ 'Throw the
bumouL'"
Most marri.qe counselon aren •t
quite so passionate about dop and
would be likely to help a client search
for a more creative alternative.
Why do people snore? Usually it is
not an attempt to annoy one's mate.
Medical peoples: morina may be caused by· enlan tonsil1 and/or
adenoids or na polyps or allersjes
or inflamed sinuses and/or conaes-
tion.
More prosiac causes include IC>Ote
dentures, smokins. obesity,~
emotional tension or llC:k of aerc:iae. Some snores are IDCft aanoyina
than o&ben. Some CUI actually IOUod
lyrical (the mON 10lefable kind), but
otben can be more like a "stentorian
roat" (named after the mYtbicaJ hero
"Stentor," whose voice in 1'he
llliad" equalled that of SO ordinary
maa~ ., Poor Mn. ....... b'• toO .. .,.,~
her. but ,..... Sima ud CMir
modena-Gy eaon vicaiml cu Jrl •
some of Ann Landen• I'• 1~ .. remedies:
.. Youc:aeewacou~of~c.
Miii OD the bllCk ill IM ··....,.-·~ P9'mMornilla~to~·· the IDOl'a',..,. ....... .. • .. . :=-.:.~r:ev:.l: mouth'have been on die rot .
quite some time. -";
"Tbere are also chin ltnpl ~ ..
•beauty cape' fOr Ille, but tbe ... ,
multi can be 1CCOmplillMid by t.i.u.&
Itri .. ol 11uzie (or uy·fllbric) aDa;
bancialint the mouth llhlL .1.
.. Earpl. bave Worked fol some.
"Behavior modification baa
worked in -iftlllM" One technique it to mm a...,, rei:ordi ..
and ,p1ay it bKt to sao.er ~
evenfna ror several weeks. SonieilbneJ
be becoma SO ashamed he IC'Mel~
"~~ aJso IUllBll•
hypnotism -for~ 1pou1e of~tfic . snorer. ·:.
While in a hypnotic uanoe, the
snorer's victim m:tiva a ....Uoa.
such u "'When I bear my bus;.,
band/wife sn<>R, I Will sleep pace,·
fully with the knowtedec daat my lo¥C:
is safe and riaht ~me in bed." 1~,
SpcWftf of creative iolutiou,.
some victims learn bypnobc:aUy to
translate the aound of tbe snore into-a· more soothina sound of ooean wavet
or ofa rainstorm. ~ Many sufl'etcn would lauah sarcasticalll at the very idea of bypaolis. YOU ouibt to . Uy D0t
~DI for weeb at a time beCauee you re disturbed by a anorer." said
one man. ..No hypnotism in tM
world would quiet MY wife•a an~
It's like sleeplJll with a mountain
lion."
The only solution short of teperate
bedrooms, be says. is to take a ~ptll and aet to bed a half~
before she does.
;'('bat's a more civilized sohrtion
than the one taken by Will~
Bonner (aka Billy the Kid). He oncie aot 10 incensed by a persistent snorer
1hlll be lbot Mtta -~. 1ben Billy~aJlclridlywent io Sleep.
Tooth decay on the run among chllclren
WASHINGTON (AP) -Half of AmeriQ's 43 million acbool-qc
children have never experienced tooth decay, a denlal prOblem tbat affeeted
almost all of America's youth just a eeneration qo, accOrdina to a federal study.
Dr. Jama P. Catlol. chief of the epidemiolOl)t 8t the NIDR. =1id decline in tooth decaifollows a s-ttern consistent with the i.ncreued use ·
Ouoride in the nation 1 driakina water, in toothpastes, and in mollth
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am in
local llf'CCIDCllt with .. Sour Note."
the ll9ftd leader wbo WM lidl Md
W.;id fli beina '*1end by ...wcun ·-wbo came up and Mked if &My Could llm
doa nrnber with the band.
A h ~.llO• a drunk med if be c°""1 U1 "'When lrilb Eyes Ate ~L~ He teemed like a plcuant • taid. '"OK. "Oabilwaytothe · the dnank stumbled over the dnlml, fell on a s~.ooo violin and iudina all thole letletl from bend
ipjDtered it like toothpcU. He said, leaders. havina spent the last 38 years
.. Oiee, f m IOny." No offer to P9Y for on the l'Old. I know exactly what the)' tlliclllnaeC. •~ talkina1d~t.. Those inexl'!"-
Tbat wu the last time I let anyone en~ wou ·uic sins.en can uic a sioa with the band. 1\~tsance.,but our ~~d leader f!ever
CHA TANOOGA CHARLIE. failed to 11ve an upmna youna smser DEA& CllAltUE: s.rr, -... a chance.
llll Bere'1 ... lkr 1tery wldl • One niaht when we were playing
....., ..a.ic • Hoboken, a ski':!~!,id came up to the I5EAR . ANN LANDERS: Yeats bandstand and if~ could d<? a aeo I had I five-piece bind. My number. As always. Jimmy said.
bigest problem was patrons who .. OK. .. Wei~, the kid ~a voice ~at
WIJlted. to sina with us. They were was dynama~. Unt'flned but temfic.
always lousy. One ni&ht I had a brilht He got a b11 han~ and ~ng fivt
idea ... Did you brina your music?" I encom.. 1'be boss s1aned. him up for
uted. Of course, no one ever brinp w:ec;kends and that was bas.start. The
music. That was the end of iL I kid s name was Frank Sinatra. -:-
recommend this solution. It works BORS~"t BELT BE~ (P.S. This
ahd nobody ever sets mad. -JACK story 1sn t true. , but at could have
·JN OAK BROOK.. happened.)
DB.All JACK: ......... fw a WIOt DEAR BENNY: la's a ......... tdia. Ben'• lite la1t..,. fnm J<ew JM ~ ~ &Mt P.S. GoM p1et!! Jener. Pleaie ,_ t wrtte me DJ mere
DEAJlANN LANDERS; I enjoyed letten ..... , tllJmp &Mt "ceUI .... -.
.. " ., ... ldck ..... '-di. ....... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
Ricent widow and mother of• ~
son, 43. He has never been mud1 of a
commuaicator, but now •beo I need
to talk. thc.ie arc the comrMnta J ta
frombim: .. rm in a buny."
'"<Jet '° the point." .. Just •Y yes or no." .. Let.a dtscuss this anotbet time ...
"You are too oeptive about evay-thi .... ~y do you have to make it such
a lo!'& story?" ••1 have to be somewhere in IS
minutca."
He acnds me cards and expensive
Jiftson special occasions. I don't need
these things. I need someone to talk to
now that I am alone.
Is this normal or am I expectina too
much? -JACKSONVILLE
MOTHER.
DEAR MOTHER: rm afrUI yoe
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n.::r~u · (Man.:b 21-April l 9): Your job will be to bring
own reputation . Deception is part of scenario. Protect self
in emotional clinches. Pisces figures prominently.
totethet: opposin1------~~~ ...... --orga n 1zat1 on s,
people. Includes
)'Our own family, a,.. S
IOCiates formerly YDllEY dose who recently
had violent dis-Oll•DR qteement. You'll """'
make excellent•••••• medi.alOr.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Make this your power-play
day. You could win court case1 money and love featun:d.
promotion is distinct possibihty. Commitment is made,
and you will get the funding. Capricorn is in picture.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll reach beyond
previous limitations. more ~ple will be aware of your
talents, capabilities. You m1abt appear before the media.
you'll be asked to discern between illusion and fact.
SAGl1TARIUS (N0,v. 22-Dec. 21): ftt;'h start
indie81ed. Wish is fulfilled. personal magnetism climbs
high. Get goiQ& on project. imprint your own style, don't
be intimidated by belhcose individual. Leo plays role.
Complete t1h.._ lllltl9 In • ....,.. TY NIL , TAVllUS (Aprif-20-May 20): Fon:es are scatt~
oonfusion exists. apply liP.t touch and stall fdr time. Social act.ivi ties replace sohd business transactions. Focus
on distance, language. travel. Gemini featured. GDONI (May 21-June 20): You'll have .. dealings"
wtth Taurus. Rules, regulations prove beneficial despite
initial annoyance. Love relationship exciting but far from
•••ttled ... Utilize your powers ofpenuasion.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jtn. 19): You perceive clouds
of .. pthering storm." You know in advance what to do,
where to go, bow to cope with controveny. Views are
vindicated, family member says, "Sincere thanks. ..
Cancer native involved.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Spotlight on distribu-
tion, dis9lay, anistic merits of product. Emphasis also on
education, travel, spiritual values. unique pubhcation.
You will not be standiQ& still. Romance m picture.
No legendary Canadian outlaws
• CANCER(June 21-July 22): You'll learn more about
motivation, hidden meaninp. subtle nuances. Focus on
relationship with one who deals in real estate and
accounting. Restless member of opposite sex decides to
"tell all."
PISCES (Feb. t 9-March 20): Long-distance com-
munication relates to travel, publishing and perhaps
·•poetry." Youareonsolid~und. you'll know what to do
and how to handle .. tickhsh" situation. Scorpio figures
prominently.
LEO (July 23-~UJ. 22): Gift which bad been lost will
be recovered. Spotlight on lifestyle, possible purchase of
major household item. aose relative ~lays role of "an
critic." Above all else. be diplomatic. Libra involved.
. • VlllGO (Aug. 2)..Sept. 22); Someone attempts to sell
~ou proverbial .. bill of Joods.' Protect valuables and your
IP JUNE UIS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dynamic,
restless, neative, romantic, capable of exprcssini 1deas.
feelings through written word.
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Neither vulnerable. North deal.a.
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GOREii
Openina lead: Queen of •
How you play a band could be
inOuenced by wbom you are playina
apinst. To illustrate this point, cov-
er up the East and Wat bands and
suppose that you are c:ledarina six
spades. At your left is one of the
bat card playen io the world, Mar-
tin Hoffman of London.
You have reached six spades on a
natural and loai<:al auction. North's
jumps, inctudina jump support of
your suit, have guaranteed a sinale-
ton in the unbid suit, so your final
bid is only a sliabt stretch-a doub-
leton heart and three clubs would
bave made the slam I laydown.
However, North could, and perbapl
abould, have bad the queen of
bearU for bis powerful biddina.
West leads the queen of clubs,
then shifts to the nine of bearU.
How do you play the band'?
Left to your OWD devicel, the t»cr·
centqe play in barU would be to
lad to the ten and finesse lbouJd
Wat follow with a low card. Hu
bis ablft made you cha.nae your
mind and try for Q-J bare instead?
Think f« a moment. If Wat,
who ii Ul acdlent def ender. is lookina al three low bcarts, be l.--;.,:_;,, _ _..;, _______ -r-__________ I 0owa the tontrKt miahl biqe OD a
RUFFELL·s bcut ftDate; and if that is the cue.
Ji,
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THE PINNACLE METHOD
THE INSTITUTf Of HYPNOTHOAl'Y
CAll NOW f7t4) 2'1·21ll Gfllrft lee ... ~ ... ,....._
the slam ii doomed to fall. Tbere-UPHOLSTEIY lllC. fen. Ile will lead anJthinl other ... ,.. ... r..a.... thin. heart rather than eapose put-
ltJJ -.... CllTl--SU.llSI. na's boldiq in the suit.
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Tbe only reuon Wat ii leadina a
heart ii tbal he is tt)'ina to talk you
out of the win.Dina line. Don't fall
f« it. Oo with the odds and fineue
the tenl Theo claim when both de-
fmden follow to the fmt round of
tnampl •
You know all those fronuer gun-
slingers renowned in legend? The
James brothen, the Daltons.. Pancho
Villa, Billy the K.id, Butch Cassidy
and the Sundance Kid. the Earps,
Wild Bill Hickok? Glorified outlawry
is a peculiarity of the United States
and Mexico. But not of Canada. Am
told Canada bas never lionized even
one such culprit.
When two rattlesnakes get into a
scrap, they seem to observe some
natural law of their own: Fight. but
don't bite. They never fang each
other.
Teddy Roosevelt also was the first !-J .S. president to pubhsh a book while
in office.
Arn told more Greeks live an
Australia's Melbourne than in any
other city in the world except Athens.
Q. Can somebody who has had
kidney stones donate a kidney?
A. If the stones arc gone: yes.
If you see a semicircle of pelicans
swimming on a lake -I used to see
them on the Klamaths m southern
Oregon -you can be sure they're
herding fish toward shore. Corrallina
them. sort of. Before S(.'O()pang them
up.
The practice of medicine was not
women's work in ancient Athens. In
fact, any women who even tried to
study medicine there and then could
be put to death.
Q. How come woodpeckers don't act licadaches?
A. Their sponay skull bones arc
encased in shock-.absorbina muscles .
Pantyhose with a pocket? Such
there be. Big enou&h to hokt a credit
ca.rd or folded casla.. Sort of a mini·
money-belt.
Why do t.nanas in bunches keep
longer than sinale banana.s?
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was not to his liking-be d1dn •t even
want to be spoken to, unless he spoke
fint.
Still unscnled is that ~nt
o'er the origin of .. blimp -Lighter-
than..atrcraft of World War I were
call~ -Lamps." Most common were
.. 8-Type." A vanation of the slC'nCih
pvc us wword.
Claim is no baner can sec a baseball
wben It lltts within five feet. siA inches
of the pla~. There. it's mo""na coo
SW1ftJy for the human eye to follow.
What we not•~ least is what we
deal Wlth da1I) Don't look. JUSt
announce how man) dollar signs arc
on a S JO bill. None. what? Everybody
thinks currency 1s decorated W1th
dollar signs, but it's not Al least. not
modem Federal R~rvc notes. Q. Ca.n you peldl a hot air balloon?
A. If at sprinp a leak on t.bc bottom
George Washmcton not only didn't half. ycs. lfon the top half. no. So says
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MIND IF I WALK WITH VOU?
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J ming of Co
•1 aoaarr llYNDllAN ... PAUL Aac&IPU'Y ...............
Newport Beach police . are in-
vestiptina complaints this week that
opponents tried to lamper
Christopher Cox•• ~naJ campeian by tyina up 1e lines
with numerous calls to his campaip
headquarters.
Police investipton tl1ICed calls to a
1..aJuna Belcb borne beari"' cam-
P91&n lips for one of Cox s eiaht
Repiiblican opponents, Nathan RosenberJ,
The husblnd and wife who live
tbere doftaled s J ,000 each '° .... nbefa•s campaip, accordilll to Coa
aunpaip man., Bob ~
wbo reviewed ROlellbeq·1 ftn•ciat
dieclolure statements required fl all
caMidtta and found die w
proVided by police invest~ lut bOch Schuman UIS pOlice
~en declined to identify the
callen publicly.
However, only one ~ Baidt
couole wu listed as bavt:le...doMted S 1,CXXJ each to the ROIC'D cam-
.....,. A source close to the invatip-
'spho
tioD codnned it was tbe same c:oeapk
bei iavatipted. ¥t bn.a.nd, an Onaaee County
developer, denied any ~GI
the ~ calls and said be DOC
beea contaded by au&bori&a
He aid bis wife bad bml Ktive ill
the Roeenbera cam~, but he found it ''hard to believe the pboae
calls were traced to bis home.
.. MOil oftbe time ~·1 not even
anybody home at our bot.lie," be aid.
Roeenbera, who fanithed third in
the June 7 primary behind David
25CENTS
estrac
Lilers c.l:aa,,.plons again ..
Mesa pair held
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Juetlce Department
~Stwlff Brad Gates
of allegatlona he I~ ~
under oath./ Al
callf omla
Twtna abandoned at age
13 make It on their own,
earn diplomas./ AS
Natl on
Suspect In Pentagon . ,
bribery probe agrees to ·
cooperate./ A7
Index
Advice and Games C7
Bulletin Board A3
Bulineas A8-9
Claaffied ~ 86-8
Comics C8
Food C1
Entertainment 85
Mind & Body C6
Opinion A8
Potice Log A3
Public Notices 84. 8
Sports 81--4
Weather A2
l{arl obtains top
·attorneys to fight
:campaign charges
High-profile help ·
couldbackftre, OC
bar president says
Gary Hart. He entered his plea in U.S.
District Court in Santa Ana.
The J 971 Corona del Mar Kith
School p-lduate ~Y persuaded
employees of his vtdeo production
company to make the donations and
then reimbursed them in cash, dud-
ina federal limitations on personal
BJ JONATHAN VOLD.£ donations, ICCOrdina to a federal
!!_ ...... ,...... ~ GrandJu.ry indicunent. ..s
• Jndided Newport Beach ·video ~irteen former e~pJoyees testi-
i:Woducer Stuart Karl's bu .alianed fied an the secret bearinp that they
bimtdf with three b~ at-: were involved i!' ~ ICbeme, wbicb
torMJ1t two o1 whom won l>r tbe could~ Kart m ~for 36 yean
Jaw· ·ftnn diet ~-mind Md brilll• fiM oU930.000.
MariDI· C... LL Olher Nonh • A tombcr Karl refuted to comment in the lraa-Contra Mui.... after the ftw-minute appearance.. His
.• Tbc W•iNM-D.C law firm attomeyl allo declined to .speak to ;~ Kirt ... daCribed by reporters. '
one llpl olilener u one of the finest Karl. whole estimated' worth is
in lbe IMiall'• C9llitol wida a sepu. ~ $50 million followina bis tatioalbr~~c:ues. sua:t•• ia ~ the Jane :• JC.ut. 3'9 umooent Mon-Fondi ""workout" videotapa1 ii rep-··y .. 12 caataol..., ftmdills 1111 tliid·bY Loat .... anomey • tliecam,.·r1Gf..,....Dimoc:alic .._ C\aft'. JObn Vardaman and
cudid111a. ied1 ·,. Ill delDd ,_.. Kaba also lppe8red oe his
SU9,000 IO llr Ml hopl&1 (PIH11 .. ll.AllL/d)
new
in raid on gold
mining camp
$48,000 In ore taken
by armed men.clad
In fat!gues, police say
.lS7-c:all"ba' handpa ~recovered.
police saicl
Harold E•IFftC' Honeycutt, JO. ud
Brian MaUbCw Sdtwartz. 21 ........
ly idc1ltificd thanwdves • pcitice
ot6cen leltCbi_.as b druP ... raided the ~ . .
DestJed betw~D Bil .:."!:!J = Valley, said Su BernardiBo Sberifrt
Det. Sfne Mulleu.
When their: al1eeed victims,
Thomas CJnasel and James
Stuftic, asked for idmtifirariOn., die pe.U-bunt stOrmCd the hOaie IDd oepn searcl\ina the camp. Mullais said. .
They fou.od $48.<n> 1'0f1b of,....,
cPl•11 -PAa/A2)
LB:seeb day labor
move to state beach
Mesaoffets
arena foes
legal funds
With a catch
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MIMQ. Her bulb ad, Larry, is a
-.. priac:ip&I at Fou&ain Valley
nd Hun~ 8wll ..... tchOO&
_. cunen~lbe •Plrintmdeftt Of
ldM>ols ia Obeo.
Jter Ion., S~ will be I junior
next ~at Huntilll'OG 9-ch Hilb
ScboOl
.. Sbe is oee of my very belt
friends. -Caren~. teemll')' to lbc ~ ll HUD~ Beacbt
laid Tuaday.
"Sbe .... Ya) kind ud earl .. with
ftUdetlU. She~ I duly.~. If~ loobd up clatl 1n the diC'UoDary, tl
would have her picture.
"'She was k>vina and kind and we're aoina to miss her a loL ..
Memorial services are ICbedUJed
Saturday at I p.m. at Once Lutberan
Cbu.rdl, 6931 Edineer Ave., Hunt-
inatoo Beach.
Friends say that inste8d ofOowerti
donations can be made in Lucas
name to the Dollan for Scholan
scholanbip Pf'OIJ"8m at the Hunt-
iopon Beach Union Hilb School
District.
Lucas was born in Nebraska City,
Neb. and paduated from Syracuse
Hiab School 10 that state where she
J••olne Lacu
wn vice president of the student
body, a bomecomina and prom
queen and a chettle.der, frierids said.
She rccc1ved her becbelor's dqree
at Nebraska State Teachers Collqe in
Peru, Neb. and her master's at the
University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
NEW H E ARTS, NEW LIVES •••
From Al
April's heart transplants may have rem11n on anti-rejection drugs for the
been fmtsforOranatCounty. but the rest of their lives and that a lay.off of
physicians who perfonned the oper-onlytwoorthreedayscanbrinaabout
ations were well acquainted with the a fatal rejection.
procedure. "You'vesot to be fairly compulsive
Zusman and Riney, both formerly about it," be wd.
of San Diqo, have participated in Patients arc also advised to main-
more than 300 5ucb o~tions be-ta1n strictly low-fat, low sodium diets,
tween them, Zusman sa1d. he said.
"Individu.ally, we've performed For Humphreys, however, that is
about 80." said Zusman. • an improvement
Dr. Richard On. of UCI, has "I'm allowed four srams of sodium
reportedly pan1cipated in nearly 70 a day, whereas before my operation J
transplants. was ~tricted to one sram a day," he
Human bean transplants were fint said. '"That's really not much d1f-
pcrformed sucoessfull¥ in South ferent from what is recommended for
Africa by Dr. ChristWl Barnard normally prudent people. I~ mean~ J
during the J 960s. Early pat1ents can be nau&hty every once m a while
generally survived only a matter if and have a hot dot or some p1u.a
months or a few ycan with their.new withou.t runnin1 into troubl~ ...
hearts until they succumbed, either lronacalty. both Hea~d1_na and
fTomtnfectionorbecausetheirboches Humphreys received their hckeu to
rejected the new orpns. ~w life through th_e untimely and
But all that has changed, according violent deaths of their heart donon.
to Zusman. Headdins rec1eved his heart from
.. We have patients who have been Richard Wilham Bottjer, 30, a
out from l S to ~ years,·· he sa~d. ~anne. Corps staff se~nt who was
"The risk of rejection soes down with k1Jlcd an ~ brawl outside Baxters
time and there is no reason a person restaurant m Fullerton.
can't live a run life if be is diliacnt Humphreys' new heart ~ re-
about taJcina his medication." moved from Eleno UUoa Ramirez. a
Zusman said hean recipients must 19-)ear.old Costa Mesa resident who
Luc. ..._t bar~ in Omaba
...... Dllll'lillM doCcorill work II
UIC. • --teechi111 bomc • Ml 'tt ... ~ylical education ia
.. Hwi •aa ... Uaioa Hilla ScMOi °"1iicl in l 966. She WU tM ODIJ penoa with a tucher'a
certilcate .. wort at all si1 corn-,.......w ~ .moo&t in the local
it'*6ct • a e.cMr Oii adminiltltor, ..... alid.
Sbe wu die fint pbJlical education
deDertmeot cbainnmi at Edit00 Hiah SclaooL Sbe ..wd u an admiaistator
at EdiloD. Westmins11er, Ocean View,
Huntiftl'On Beech and Marina hiab
tchoob.
Sbe ii liited in WhO't Who in
American Collcss and Univenities,
and was a mem"ber of the American
Alloc:iation of Univenity Women.
She bad ltn'ed u a member of the
accreditation team for the Western
AUOCiation of Schools And Colleees
and wu active with tho Huntinaton
Beach Chamber of Commenie tcboJ-
anbip procram.
Besides bet husband, Larry, and
heT son, Stephen, lbe is survived by
her mother, Letba EJlen ofSyracute,
Neb.; sister Roleen Watermaet Un·
coln, Neb.; brothen Raymond Ellen. ~f Lexi.nalo.~t Neb., Jerry Ellen of
Marysville, wub., and Oan Ellen, of
Seattle, Wash.
Former mayor and tcbool board
member Don MacAllister, a loastime
friend of Jeannine and Larry Lucas.
said she bad "a very pocitive attitude
and believed that there was nothina
that couldn't be done for students."
was found unconscious on a sidewalk
on April 19 and taken to Hoaa
Hospital where he died. A coroner's
report ruled that Ramirez had died of
blows to the bead and Costa Mesa
Police are investiptins the death as
.. 1usJ>icjous.'"
Officials at Hoq say another hc:att
transplant was pcrlOrmed seven days
aao, bufwould not release the name of
the patient. A second successfbl
transplant also was perfonned at UCI
medical center.
Zusman, who helped perform the
most recent operation said the Pl·
tient, an Oranse County resident, was
doina well.
"He's not on any medication, apart
from the anti·reJcction drup, and he
is movins about his hospital room,"
he said.
Meanwhile, another co~nty resi·
dent who received a heart transplant
two years 110 in San Diego, appean to
have made a full recovery from his
ordeal.
Jimmie Lewis, of Anaheim, 1s also
a fonner patient of Zusman and
Raney.
"I understand he's playing 27 holes
ofsolf a day," said Zusman.
JAMMING OF COX'S PHONE S TRACED •••
From Al
inatina.
.. In a ~minute time period, more
than 30 calls came in from one
number." said Officer Bob Oakky. a
Newport Beach Police Department spokesman.
The telepbone alls were traced to a
home in Laauna Beach that di5J>layed
, several campais.n sians for R09e·
nberg. Oakley said, but the residents
demed any knowledat of the calls.
Tht polJCe invest1pt1on is continu-
ins to dctennine the extent and
frequency of the calls, and no decision
has been made yet whether to seek
criminal charges throu~ the Distnct
Attorney's office Plac101 telephone
calls wt th an intent to annoy or harass
can be a misdemeanor, Oakley said,
sub1cct to fines of up to $1 ,000 and
one year in jaal dependina on the
severity.
Rosenbers reacted ansrily to im-
mediate implications that his cam-
paisn supporters were involved.
'Tm irritated. This is all just pure But Schuman said more is at 5taJcc
speculation on Bob Schuman's pan," than the outcome of the Jtncral
he said.. election, which Cox is VJrtually
Rosenberg said hJS campaiga . re-usu.red of winnina in the heavily
ce1ved calls durins the weeks before Republican district.
the dection with callcn immediately .. , . . hana.ina up as soon as the phone was ~ m not makins a~y accuptions
answered. . apmst Rotenbera himself. Over-
"But we just chalked it up to pranb ~ous supporters somet~mes do
and went on," he wd. th mas . tha1 are embuJ:ass•na to a
Rotenbera said he believes Cox is campalgn. Schuman wd.
afraid of a wri.te-in campaipi from .a .,.We can' drop this because ifll R~publ.ica'! nval to cbalJente his bawen Ill.in. We want to show that pn~ Vl~ory an the 40th C.On· Wbenyoutryaomethinalikethis. that ~ Distnct. . . you're aoi~ to be punished. lllis is W~t J)C'Ompted this as pure the kind of thin1 we don't want to tee
pa11noea. They aot .. Da~e Baker and any more of. This campaisn was one
now ther want me, said Rote~baJ. of the dirtiest I've seen in my life:• who denies any plans for a wme-1n
himself.
Wben reminded that attacb be·
tween Republican candidaiel ousb•
to bave ended with the June 1
primary. election, RosenbeTJ said:
"Td) that to Chris Cox."
Schuman said in lddition to
pmhina police off'lcials to rec.. ommend criminal clwp. the Cox
campeian would like to pursue civil
penalties u well to rccova financial
Joaes related to the phone calls.
KARL HIRES HIGH-POWERED HELP ••• From Al
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PAIR HELD IN RAID ON GOLD CAMP •••
Prom Al
jewelry qUality a.old. two lhotauns.
two rifles and three handauns,
Mullens said Before fleeinar they
disabled all of the vebiclts 1n the
camp but left their victims unharmed
after spcndina about 10 minutes in
the camp, the detective said.
""They disabJcd the trucks. and
there was no telephone, so it took
quite awhjlc for them to walk some-
place to call," Mullens said.
But one of the alJesed victims
apparently recosnizcd the men, who were frequent vis.iton in the area.
Mullens said.
.. Tber. knew each othet;, . ~t I
woWdn t say they were niends,"
Mu.I.lens said. .. Appmmtly. Honey-
cun and Schwartz would ao up there :fc hun.ti~ ridina, fOUf'-~beelins
camlc~ . I ble Mui DI said the vactams ~ a
to provide enouab information to
lead authorities to Schwartz's Whit·
tier Street home, where Honeycutt
WIS am:stcd. Schwartz was later
arnsted at the Costa Mesa Police
DepenmenL
Both men were bein1 held on
$10,000 t.il at the San Bmwdino
Sheriff's Oepettment
Valley,MuDenssaid.
in Moronao
Schwanz -a tow-truck driver, as
i' Honeycun -lived in a home
rented to him by a woman who said
she bas known tfie man since he was 7
years old. She said she was shocked by
reports of hb anut.
"He's always been & tQlJy nice kid.
He's never been in trouble before, ..
said Marti Felix, a Costa Mesa ..
residcoL .. We've been over there for·
bubecues and cverytbina ... this is a
shock."
MESA OFFERS TO FUND NOISE SUIT ••• From Al
ment which included a provision that
the city stop the payments to the
residents. The Concerned Citizens
attacked the proposal and it fell
through, said City Manaacr Allan
Roeder.
Faced with .. court costs of rouahly
SJSOa day, the residentsapin turned
to the city for financial help, but the
council tacked on some conditions
that must be met before tumins over
the money.
Before ,ett1na any money. the
citizens' sroup must aaree to drop its
suit apinst the fair Board, and the
Fair Board must aaree to put up a
matchina SJ,750 for the citizen's
sroup.
Representatives from both aroups
said, however, that those conditions
miaht not be met
"We discussed a.ivin1 them mone,y
months qo. We can't do it." Fair
Board 1pokeswoman Jill Uoyd said.
"There arc a lot of reasons, but it's
mainly becaute we are a state qency
and not able to fund outside of our
own."
Russell Millar, a member of Con-
cerned Citizens, Mid the point about
droppinJ the Fair Board from the
lawsuit 1s "• dead issue ...
Superior Coun Jud&e Richard
Beacom last week tossed" out ~rt of
the lawsuit in which the citizens
aUqed the Fair Board failed to
properly notjfy them of an exptnsion
of the arena's plans.
That decision, Millar said. vir-
tually invalidated the portion of the
suit IP.inst the Fair Board, forcins
the citizens mstead to attempt to
silence the arena on the excessive-
noise allqations.
Mayor Donn Hill said both points
arc nesotiable with the city's fundina.
and the special conditions are only
meant to set the three aroups talkina.
"If everybody is fiabtina every-
body, nobody is soina to win any-
thin"" Hall said. ''There's always the
poss1blity our decision could be
modified."
While Uoyd said relations between
the Fair Board and citizens aroup are
fairly warm, Millar apud additional
communication would help their
cause.
"I think 1t would be very helpful.
There ouaht to be the ability amons
us to fonn an alliance.••
Millar said memben of his poup
would contact the Fair Board about
the city's offer when the board meets
Thursday.
North Coast beaches
littered with dead fish
FORT BRAGG. Calif. (AP) -
Scientists are puzzled by the
thousands of bake and smaller rock-
fisb that have tumed up dead and
dyina alona North Coest beaches
strctchina from Fort a,... to Marin
County.
"It's still a mystery," state Deput-
ment of Fish and ~ marine
biolosist Dave Thomas said Tuaday
about the problem that bas penilled
for the put week. ''One thina we do
know is that it probably wun 't caUlcd
by man."
Such deaths have happened in the
past, but not in sudl W. num~1 be said. Meanwhile, tea birds ano
crabs feasted on the littered beaches.
.. We're piano~ an analysis of this DAY LABOR S I TE fish kill because it 11impressive," said
• • • Vi<: a.ow, 8odep Bay marine ~Al bioqist. "WebaveycttobavealOQd
Hjpway every momins waitina for make danaer<>us U-tums on the explanation of what is ~ on. h
wort. hiahway, accordina to a letter to the tee.ms u thouah the fish are still alive
The residenu MY that a lack of city from the North Laguna Com· when they tc• dote to shore but
public restrooms cautea the day munity Association. strand them.elves and die." ·
wc>tken to deftcate ud urinate be-The solution, residents say, is to But Thomas wun't sure the prob-
hind a Circle K rurtct adjacent the cncouraae laborm and their em· lem would be viewed u a hi&h
hishway and in a~ open field at ployen to abebdon the pickup sites pn' ority in Sacramento.
the l\iahway ud Cneceat Bay Drive. on North Coast Hiabway by provid-
O&baidriU bec.: ia publicand litter. iDJ tbem...with an area witb public .. We'dliketoknow,but.Pvenallof
Vehicles attempli .. to pick U{> the restrooms away from residential the other kinds of wort we have on
behalf, both from the presti&ious
Washington. D.C. law finn of Wil-
liams and Connolly.
inson said ... lf, always in trials that
are on the front pases of ncwtP9PCfl, ..
workers in the mom1na sometimes netahborhoocb. line, I don't know ... " he said. at~ whoee presence a~red to ,--------------------:..__. __ """":""....._ ________ ..;_,.,_..._~----"--.,,...... blCkfire. Amned of penicipatinf in a
blnk robbery with members o the
Symbionae Liberation Army, she was ,,,.aentcd by famed trial lawyer
f , Lee S.iley,
Brendan Sullivan, who represented
retired Manne Co~ Lt. Col. OhvCT"
North io the lran-COntra heanngs. is
a member of the Williams and
ConnoUy firm.
One of the foundi~ partners.
Edw.rd Bennett Wilhams, rep-
resented Teamsten leader Jimmy
Hoffa in 1967 against ctwaes of jury
tamperina. Williams alto owns the
Balta.more Orioles, said Armand Rob-
inson. editor of the LcpJ Resister in
Was.hinaton, O.C.
.. It's one of the best trial-taw firms
in town, vtry well reputed." Rob-
=E --
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But Vernon Hunt, president of the
Oran,e County Bar Association, ijjd
5uch hiah·profile help miabt be a
devil in dissuise for Karl. ··1t·, sometimes a mistake to brins
1n the bi& names," Hunt said. "'n,ey
don't q~sarily know the local ~1tu1tion an'C! may causethejud,eand
Jury to resent them."
U.S. District Court Judae
Ahccmarie Stotler 1s ~ IO
Karl's cast. She is a former OralllC
County Su~or Coun judle.
Hunt wd some ltpi apens k>Ot
to the mid-1970. trial of Patricia
Heant as an example or a bip-prOftle
.. A lot of people think that Ml a
mistake," Hunt said. '"The way he
was;ettina in and out miah• have had
an advcne eff'cct on her case."
Hunt said it will be interestina to
watch tbt ~ catc unf'olf1
.. 'Bey come in as ~ and
PoMr-pec)pie. .. Hunt said. .. It'll be
real inwati• to tee if it worb."
Katt ,;.. ordered to appear before
Stotler on A..._ 23.
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