HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-27 - Orange Coast PilotMONDAY, JUNE 27, 1988 25 CENTS
Transit chief's pay in fast lane .
COunty panel's executive director to top
salary ofU .$.transportation secretary
BJ IOI VAN EYDtN ...............
The executive director of the Oruwe CoUDty Transportation Com·
miaion won a S-Y increue today that
puts bis annual salary above· that of
U.S. Transportation Secretary Jama
Burnley and Gov. Ge<qe Deu·
kmejian.
Stan Oftelie • ..0, bcDn as director
oftbe c:ommiuion in f 983 at a salary
ofSS010CM.
Today"a UDID.imoua action by the conunillion exteada Oftelie's con·
tract until 1992 and elevates his salary
&om its present S92.604 to $102,883
for fi.ICal year 1918-89.
Eva before lbe inaeue, Oftetie•a
Mluy WU biahet than thole of tbe
COUAty'I thRC other top 11'&1'-·
tatioo oflicials: Keith Mc~CfueC.. tor ot ~ County'• CaJua.nt
disviet office (S6S, 724), James Re-ic~ snenl 1Da!1U1Cf of the Or-
aqe County Tran1it District ($16~ 13)aod John Meyer, diftctor of
the uamponation Corridor Alm·
cies ($15.000).
Commission members acknowl-
edsd that the salary was biah but
defended it as a wonhwbile expen-
di tu.re.
Wfrutporwion it tbe most im·
pottant iS1UC in ~County; I
would be embemated if it were ftOt
for eometb1na u important u tnnt-Qtion." said commillioner Dua
R.eed said be believed the com·
miaion was sett.in& its mooey'1 worth
from Oftelie.
.. He knows bow to tet thino
done." be said ... It be were in die
private sector, be could probably
double bis salary."
Oftelie'a c:ontnacts over the yean
have ioc:haded automatic cost-of. ti~~ plustbepouibilityof
ment toaaaet of up to 7 pen:ienL
T~'• vote on the u1ary increase ind lbe full 7 percent increase,
p&uu coat-of·linna adjustment of 4.1
pac.eDt bued OD a salary nMeW
ratinj of .. cueptional."
Oftdic'• salary has tnmased by
more than I 0 perc:eo t each year, witb
the pulat increase oc:curi:· from 1986 to 1987.i. when it jum from
S77,3lOtoS9 .. 604.about 1 percent.
1'hat is where the bi& iww occurred... said Tom Yonuae. a
apokeunan for tbe district.
O&lie llf'eed with Reed and odler'
commiaoa memben thlt M is
worth the Ury bd.Df )1eid to him.
.. If you evaluate at ~ IO
blic beocfit. I think it worb CMll,."' C said. .. lt'n lot mOft thD a tlllCMr:
maybe that'• not u it lhould be.. a.t f
think I do mOR aood f'or toeiety tbaa
a but player in a rock bud. ud I
oertainfy don't make Dell'ly •
~ ... SALArl/AS)
HB shop's art tuned to reggae Edison-
Center
director
killed
Former Detenae Seo-
retary Caspar Weinber-
ger aays he doee no1 feel
responalble for the Pen-
tagon ecandal./ M
SpolU
The undisputed heavy-
weight tttle IS at stake
tonight when Mike Tyson
andMlchael Sptnka meet
lnAtlantlc Clty./81
Bulneu
Withering crops spawn
M&l'ch for 'drought
stocka.'/A5
Index
AcMce and Games A9
Bulletln Board A3
au.tneu AM
Clualfled 85-7
Comk:a A10
Entwtmnment A8
O~nk>n A7
Police log A3
PubUc Notlcee 87-8
BJ ROBOT HYNDMAN ..............
Tbe worda .,.We Don•t Need No
More Trouble" are emblazoned
ICrotl the front of Steven Jacbon'1
T-shirt.
Tbe m~ it borrowed from a
IC>Glb)' the late~ mutic:ian Bob
Marley. But when applied to the
inf.amoul 1986 riot in Huntinaton
Beach u Jackson bad intended, it
IC:r'Vet alto u a c:almina reminder
that violence setVet no one.
lt'• Ill attitude that Jacbon sars
imbues everythiq at the Africanb
Arts store be runs with bis wife Janet
in Huntinaton Beach.
.. We try to be posilive. I never
have any oeptive meaqes in my
artwork. I don't do any rude T •
~ you know what I mean? Nothina offtmive ...
"I delianed a T-thitt once that
aid •Kinky RfJPe.' Now where I
come from. kinty means 10mcthina
differatt than what it means here. It means. well ... it doesn't mean Ill~ teXual." S&J! the native of
the Virpn blands. When I found
out bow pec_>J)le were takina it. 1 just
decided to ditcontinue that detisn. ..
Located in Huntinaton Beach's downtown area just a few blocks
from the famous pier, Africuib Arts
is easily loat amid the dozens of
lbopa. resuuraots and other busi·
DetlCI that are its nci&bbon.. But the
teen..qen and 1oca1 residents who
visit the narrow, cramped store
know that iu unusual merchandise
ii bard to find anywhere else.
In addition to Jackson'• custom-
deaiped T ·shirts. Africarib Arts
eells jewelry, inceme. artwork.
bandbqs and milcellaneous ac-
cessories. Jackson calls the
merc:bandiee "Impons and Insfb!·
lions" -~ latter refen to his T-
tbirt desiPt and the hand-made
jewelry Janet creates, and the for· mer refen to the it.ems that come
from throuabout Africa. the Carib-
bean and Latin America. •
Tosetber. this lively mix of
brilbtly colored cloth.ins. jewelry
and artwork is catchi.na on bi&.
Althouab opened . less than two
yean, Mricaiib Arts is lhi . T·
shirts all over the wo~~e
enjoyina brisk walk-in business at
its Fifth Street location.
.. We need more room, .. Jacklon
said. "We've aot nowhere to put
evcrythi.aa."
It's a pleasant cban&e of pace from Steven and Janet f"acbon's days
selli T-shi.rts and crafts to the seaso~ tourisu who visited St
Croix and SL Thomas.
.. The islands are my home. It's a
beautiful place, but it's very, ~
hard to make a li vina there.
Jackson said. "'That's why rm
here."
The 31-year-old Jackson bas been
u artist since childbood, bas formal
(Pleue ... C»iaAT/A2)
Henry Montague
identified as victim
of car-cycle crash
BJ BOBDT HYNDMAN ... ..., ......
The bicydila killed in a Saturday momina traftic aa::ident wu ident· ificd today u Henry Williama Mon-taaue. director of the f.ditoo C.om·
munity Center in Huotinaton Belch.
Moo~ kJlOW!l ~y u .. Harry" to &ieods, WU • when a
motonlt struct biJn from behind u
be was cycliQ& east aloaa Pacific
Coast ffi&bway toward the entrance
of Bolsa Oiica Stale Beach. He bad
stopped at a uaftic sipal in the rilbt·
turn pocket when be was struck tiy a
car driven by Richard Sean Gart>er,
20. of Brea..
No c:barp were filed api.Dlt tbe
drM:r, but Hwrtlltaton Beadl _...._
ate in¥esUpfuaa tbe ~
AldloQsb Montape..0, WU weatiDt
a cydi~ bdmet. be su:&ftd mallive
bead iJuuria and WU Jll'ODOUaad
dead upon urival at Fowuain Valley
Reaional Trauma C.entcr. Memorial aervica for Mont.lllUe
have been .et for 7 p.m. Tbunday at
SL Joeepb't Olurcb. 6220 E. Willow SL, in I ...... Beach.
Tbe kv7ae raideot is survived by
bis mother. Evelyn Mont;J:o!Looa ~ and bis mt.er, •ncta, 01
Maabanan Beach.
.. Harry WU I carioL bard-wortiJll
c:omc:ieouom individual. .. llid Jim
EQile. superintendent ol Hm1linlloa
Beach's oommWllty senica deput-
menL
Infant in CM suffocates in plastic bag .. He wuespecially welMoved by all
the children wbo came ~ the cadCr
to tee him. I know be made a ......
impreuion OD them."
Mont.ape. 1e: lerVed. as diRaor of die Edison Community Center h die
BJ JONATBAN VOLUE
.Of .. ..., ......
An I-month-old sirt was kiUcd
Sunday when the Colt.a Meta toddler
apperently suft'ocated in a plastic bes
kept near her crib, police said.
Erica ltabel Cabrera•• f.atber put
bet down to a1eep Sunday afternoon
and checked OD the child leVeral
times, but found her taftlled in the ~&,~~ut 8:30 p.m., said Sit.
.. He checked on her an hour before
and aM WU fine, .. the terJC8Dl said.
"Tbcy W 101De dinner IDd dMded
bet ~ and found ahe wasn't
breatbiaa." Cordero said Erica's parent's -
CJacncio Cabrera. 21, and l.atica
Gomez. 11-do !101 have a phone in
Wentworth, longtime HB
clerk, leaves colorful legacy
reuon1t butit'tallO the riabt time to
lave, tbe laid.
Sbe ·llij;led and fdl at her home
and ~her trlCbea on_a piece of tunitwe. Paramedics nailed her to
Fomdain Valley Reaional HOIJ)ital
trauma Wlit where her heart ttoppcd.
tbeeaid.
'"lt"a •dole u I want to come to dyin&" ·w-en~inted city clerk in
1973 ud the followiJl4 year and nery bar >-rt after that, ta ltill a little ....... But. doea't Dia.a to '°" .... ia tM City Hall loeM -~· Pini• Mr lilt oCprioritiel ii to eet Coail llvcbay. her loaltime
depUty. dected to a full four-year
term m November. She plans to be
treaure:r f'of lroctway's campeip.
Wentwonb allo plans to wnte a
history of die HUDtinslon 8r.ac:h Municipal Trailer Patk.
She ODCC lived in a trailer at the bachhat ..... payina a modest
monthly rent oCSlO.
I .. It WU lib MeWD OCl .....
Siie '°' • job ... ..-..y wit;Jl f.utman Kodak ud rode the electric
lled Cat i.Dto Hollywood to wort. It
wu ftua. lbe ..W. l*t it m.edl for IP
bcMu'days.
Lalli', tbl '-"' ila lliDta • a dlurtb
iCCidaY uil • a 1191 teCft1.llY
(11111•1-•CluDK/AI
their Carnation Send home, IO they
nalhed to a ~ boUle to call
police and Dllt&IDcdics.
The chilcl wu pronounced dead at Couw C-ommunity Hospital in
Santa Au.
"'Everybody tried. but it WU just
ark by other name upsetting
past ei&bt ye.an. orp~ ftlC> reational ldivities. cm.es~.,.,.
iq cvenu f'or area youths who would
visit the center throucbout the year.
He bqan work with tbe ci~1
rcc:rcabonal prolJ'&ID in 1973 U I
(Pwse-DDT/A.2)
Great Race takes
its participants
to TWilightZone
Back roads luring
vintage car drivers
into a slmple:r.tlme
r of one helicopter
crash killed In another
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County whistle-blower fired
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A Huntiqton Beach man who
uncovered errors in the Oranae
C.OUOty Recx>rdcr'1 Oflk:e daiml be
WU fired from hi.I job U computer
~.Pl after months of baruament.
County officials would not com-
ment on R.oech •1 firina. other than to
say tba1 be wu aiven tbe notice u
required by union COGtnct.
Tbe COWlty ldmilliltrative office
Friday releued a report &om an
investiption into ROllCb'1 oriainal
alleptiom.
Tbe report II.id that erron of the
type named by Roedl "are praent ...
but not to the ex1elll that he bu
estimated."
Ro.ch said be ubd tbe oounty
pand · and tbe diJtrict attorney to UlV= bis oriainal alleptiom
and bis firina.
......,
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~ are tryina to wreck me professionally and financialJx for doin& what (WU hired to do, said
Stanley Roecb. wbo was sjven IG-
daya' notice OD WedDelday.
Roecb. a six-year county employee,
WU tramfemd to tbe Recorder's Office in 1986 from tbe CIOUDt)"I data
systam department.
HENRYMONTAGUE •••
.. '• ........................................................................ --·: -.
He II.id tbe baruament bepn
when he dilcovem:f extensive enon
in tbe office's computerized records
system.
From Al
pui.time employee, and was named
to a fWl-time position when he
became director of the Murdy Com-
munity Center in 1976. He was
trand:md to EdiJon in 1980.
EQlle said Montaaue wu an avid
cyclist who always rode with a helmet
and WU knowledpble about l'Old
coodiliom and safety menu.res when ridi.na in traffic.
He bad made bicycle trips to
Canada and bad completed exwisive
gdina toun throuab<>ut the United
States.
Earthquakescauselitile
damage throughout state
.. :: •• .. .. ..
J. .. •• ;~ .
BJ TM £11,mW P1W ftlCOrded I lliahtly hiaber rcadina 0,: ~~ :
Roedl aaid u much u 10 percent
of the 1.istino on an index of prvpcny
recordl and other lep1 translC'tions
are wrona, incomple1e or missin,.
Some binh ftlCOrda that were sealed
by court order, be said. are accessibJe
to the public. SALARY INCREASED ••• A moaa Clrtbquae bit Nonhern CalifOmia OD toda •ca . .. ..... _..: ... .... ilA<•-)'. ... ~~~~ ~ to sway lD uuwutoWD .--u
abook a wide ara of Southern
California. but there were no rcportl
of 1erioua damaae At least four
~ were treated for minor in-Alona the 9ranp Cou1 there were :
no reporu of dama,e from Sunday'•: temblor. In tact, many were una~:
there bad been an earthquake. • -
INFANT •••
h'amAl
clia be said. ~n·t suspect anyth.101 from the
autopsy," Cordero said. .. ll a~
to be an unfortunate accident.'
Cordero said be has beard domu
of waminp about k:eepina infants
away &om J)lastic bae. but th.is is the
first Costa Mesa aue in which a child
suft'ocated with at.a.
P'rcaAl
"The board of directon rniews it
hued on a comparison with What
other diatrict Fnen.l m1u"f:. are maki~andk~iUJinmmd pool
of wbat oilact district employees are makina,.. said Oaudia Keith. a
apobawoman for the district. Mck.t:u. a an appointed ltl1e
of6cial. FU only tbe aaaual COlt-of-
liviq Uk:reae approved by the aovemor. said Albert Miranda. a spokesman for Caltram. There is no
possibility for merit iDcreues. he
said.
Francilco. Tbe~wu Cdtovera lusarea, extendina from Santa Rosa, atiout 60
IDiliet north of SU F1*DcilCO, to the
Santa Cruz IJ'OI 70 miles to the IOUth.
There were no immediate reports
of dam• or irtjwy.
The temblor luted up to I 0
leCOOdl ill many an:u.
.. It bit real bard like eometbina
· into tbe aide of the buildia&.. • ~= fell. but li&bt lllDdards swa back and fonh. .. said Tom
Hoa.ii. city editor of the Santa Cruz
Sentinel.
On Sunday, a moderate earthquake
The temblor was felt in downtown
Loa Aqeles and u far away u
Sa~ eome 70 miles northwest of
tbe epicenter, and Palm Sprinp.
about 70 miles to the east. It was
followed by 1everal aftenbocb.
~,Juake in Southern Califo~ cen 3 miles north-northwest of
Upland. struck at 8:04 Lm. and resistered 4.S on the Richter tcale of
pound motion. accordina to Robert
Fmn of the California £n1tiune of
TedmolOSY SeismoloSY Lab in
Pludena. Instruments at the U.S.
Oeoloaic:al Survey 10 Golden, Colo.,
.. I didn't know anythina about it.·-:
said St1-Al Murray of the lrvino:
Police Depanmeot. "I slept riaht ~
tbrouab that one." • .. I Clidn't even know we bad an :
earthquake." echoed Newport Beach:
Police Lt. Jim Canon. A resident of:
San Oemente, Canon said. "I didn't :
feel a thina... · •
Even tilote who Cdt it 1~:
weren't alarmed. .. I fClt it a little bit, :
said a Lquu Beach Police di-.':
patcher, "but not enouah to set me :
out ofbcd." ·: . . ................................................................
PARK NAME CHANGE UPSETTING IN NB ••• HB CLERK WENTWORTH RETIRING ••• From Al
a precedent. ..
Mendenhall 111d she and other
residents are not oppc>ICd to honorin&
Joraenten, but s~ted that a tn:e or
plaque at the park miaht be more
appropriate.
Councilman O ar-ence Turner,
wbOIC jurUdiction includes Marinen
Part. II.id most input he's received on
the proposal has been positive.
"There are a lot more for it than
against it," said Turner.
"I think we'd make a bia mistake by
not ~na some of the people,
like Vin Joraensen, who c.ontribute to
this c.ommunitJ," Turner added.
"And I don't think~ should have
to die to be recogniud. '
To tha1 end. Turner said he will
propose that the Parts, Beachel and
Recreation Commission deveJoP. a
program to recosnize outstand.in&
community leaders. The rcooan1tton
mi&ht be in the form of a plaque, a
park, a tn:e or some other similar
project.
"People come into this city and
they don't know who makes it work,"
said Turner.
The council meetina is scheduled
to beain at 7:30 p.m. in the City
Council chambers at City Hall, 3300
Newport Boulevard.
From Al .
before soina to work in-1961 for the blanket. pillow and alarm clock and Sieben,NobelWait.eandJac:kGn:en. ·
city's Recreation Decent. At the ~ on a ooucb in her office before "Al Coen wu excelleot," lhe laid
time, the recreation partment bad a arisina at 6:30 a.m. to post the final of another put oouncilman. ''And
1taff oftwo-the late Norm Worthy fiaures. one of the moat talented and' and Vivian Borns, who retired several .. You'd kind of run on at.earn, but knowledaable was Dr. (Henry) Kauf·
yean aao ~ the city'• director of you don't feel it until the next day." man. rn always remember bow
human semcea. The hardest Qty Council meetina thrilled be wu when the library•
Sbe left tbe m:reation department abe ever worked, she said. came opened (in 19741 Iona after KaufmaD .
(or the clerk's oftice and became city durina raucous redevelopment bear· left otlioe.) He wu an eye doctor to •
clerk in 1973 when her boa, Paul inp in the mid-1970.. The crowd was almOlt everyone. In the beain~ be
Jones. died. so WJe the meetin& bad to be moved was about tbe only one in town.
For l S years, 1be called roU at City across the street to the Huntinston Wentworth ii anxious to see all her
OFFBEAT STORE IN STEP WITH PIER ...
Council meeunp, recorded votes, Beacb ffiab Scboo1 auditorium. Or-friends al ber reUrement party IChed· ·
and was responsible for k:eepina ~ County Supervisor Harriett uled July 8 at tbe Seaclift' Country
minutes and record.I and oveneeina Wieder was mayor at the time. Oub. Tbat'1 alto when ber retirement
dectiona. There was no nicordina aymm takea effect. Prom Al
trainina u an architectural
draftam&n, and took quietly to air-
bnlsh 4esians and tcreeD • mi,. wbicb then led to hi1 vivifT°-cbirt
~ work on my daiana all the
time," be says, "but I don't hurry
them. An impatient artist oever
aates sood art.·•
followina a brief stint in Santa
Cruz and a return visit to the Vifsin
lllands. the Jack.Iona mo-ved bllct to
California to~ They found the
Huntinaton storefront a day
before bis tcn:en-printina equipment
arrived. and suddenly, Africanb Arts
was in busiDeu.
"Nowadays, rm either wortana or fi~" JICbon uya.
While Steven Jacbon tends to
work on deliana and crafts in the beck
of the store. llla wife and mother-in·
law UIU&lly are the ones who p-eet the
customen and introduoe them to the
latest merchandise.
The store bas a c.omfortable, home-
like a~~ and it's common to
have · oocl kids ban.a out for
boun al a time, cbattina away with
the casyaoiq Jacksons and pickina
up ti"9 on the finer points of tcreen·
printUJ& and Thitd World crafts.
Two to share Lotto winnings
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two winnina tickets were purchased in
Southern California to claim the $6.4
million jackpot in the California
lottetYI twice-weekly .. 6-49" draw-ina. a lottery spokesman II.id Sunday.
The winnina tickets, each worth
$3,202,699, half of the S~40S,398
jackpot, earn the bearer ~128,000
each ~ for the next 20 yean. after
tu deductions, spokesman John
Schade aid.
The tictets were purchaled at a 7-
OAANGE .........
COAST --·· ral
11WN°"9Ca
Eleven, 1S601 Nordhoff St. in
Sepulveda, and the Family Ranch
Market, 420 S. Lona lkach Blvd..
Compton. Both winners picked their
own numben. 1*tber than allowina
the machine to choose.
The winn.ina numben picked in the
Saturday niabt drawull were: I, S, I ,
2S, 27, 44 and the bonus number, 31.
Seven tickets bad five numben
plus the bonus number co pey
Si.6.927 CllCh.
Tbe job often bad a famililar availa~ the "mob" wu unnaly and One of her: pr:oudest accomplish·
• ~ music of Jamaican ori.-in scenario: late meetiQP and t.ck to ~ television cameras were menta. she laid, i1 the publication of
and ~er Third Worid muiic.t the office briabt and early the next Wentworth recalled. 124-booklet on ci history
strains Ooat ~ the store. It morniq. y theteafter, city official.a that~ldatcost(Sl.SO)at~oflice.
raiJes another po10t Jacbon is The lasest abe'1 ever stayed up on threw in the towel and redevelop.. "It's my 1epcy to the city .. she
anxious to discua. cit)'. bulineu ii about 3:4$ Lm., abe ment wasn't to reaurfac.'C until t&e said. '
"'Rqpe is aettina bia and that's wd. current efforu now under way in the Wentworth bu four children -
belpina (our businesa)1.,!>ut it'• more Before the oounty'1 Reptrar of city's aaina downtown area. Dlvid. Duane, Diane and Donna. All than that," be aaya. ~me people Voten counted municiJl9) ballota. Wentworth said abe bu a lot of ll"lduated from Hunt.i.naton 8eacb
have thiumpreuioJl that bec:aute we Wentworth would oount votes at City favorites from prior City Councils, Hi&h School. She bu seven pand-
bave eome rqpe deaia;n~ tomebow
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we l&OCk d.rua puapberiWia and have
tbat whole I.Dils with marijuana. But
that's the faribeat thina from our
lives. We're not a head s6op."
Jacklon believes it's t.be band-
aaftcd items and the bomo-made feel
of moat of the metdJa.ndde that
auncts customen.
"With all the mu.-produced an4 biah·leeh it.ems around, bow about ~~~~ real ~tb by Pl'Oduciaa thinp with
their own baDds."
Tbat'a why one of JICboll'apla ii
IO eventually cxpud beyond the
CUl'ftllt openuoa 1Dd open an ans
wQrbbop YlbcR be could create new
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value iD ~-lei· .. fd lib IO opea iD a bUte
,..,.,._ wbere we could do a lot Of
tbi .... " be •YL .. IUt rd ICiU lib IO ba~ people com~ in. I lite people
to ICIO me world ....
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l'ABHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BIAOH • 7&1·1112 •BULLOCKS WDJHOaB WING
•
Ne~rtfashton
show t o benefit
cancer research
MurJa6e forum .et
SulU EilMr, a ~ family and chjld
counldor, will conduct a forum Thu~)' from 7:30
to 9 p.m. at new oflice, l 8S4 S. Coast Hi&bway, Suite '4, l.quna Beach.
Admiaaion ls free. but speoe i1 limited. Call
'494-S506 to merve a speoe. •
' Jlarkef1D6 .emlnar at VCI
Cam.die La~ a writer for Barron's
Ex.ecutive lifestyle section, will present an intensive
.,ropam on .. nwketina yourself u a winllcr"
Thunday from 7 to 9 p.m. 11 the UCI Extension
C.Omplex on the UCI ~~s.. The seminat will ll.ithlilbt tcllina techniques,
neac>t.iatina stilb. pme-playina stratcsics.. self-
promotion and public relations. The event is
sponsored by the Women's Oooortuoities Center
and the fee is S2S. C.all 8S6-7llt·10 resister.
Retirement talk Jn Irvine
"Reti.ri.nt in Style" will be the sub' of a
worbboplCbeduled "rbunday from 7 to 9:~.m. at
Turtle llock Community Park, 1 Sunnybill Drive,
Irvine.
Tbe lelllinar, which will continue July 7, will
touch on retirement income needa, protect.in& assets.
1CCOuntina for future inflation and how to best pass
your UICU on. The cost is SI 0, and additional
information ii available from the Irvine Communi-
ty Services Department at ~3881.
Dlvo.rce .emfnar planned
Tbe Women'sODOOrtunitiesCcnterat UCI will
pment attorney Pat ·oenos. spcakiDJ on the lepl
Upcctl of divorce, 'Tbunday at l p.m. an the center's
conference room. Admission is he.
Herq will cover the problems and procedures
involved in diuolutioo. There will be discussion,
quatioo1 and answers. Call 856-7128 for reset·
vation1 and putina information.
Panel appHcatlon• 90ag1Jt
lbc city of Lquna Bcac.b is acceptina apph-
cationa for upcomina vacancies on the Arts
Commission. Ptannina Commiwon and Open
Sapce Commission from residents of lquDL
Terms of three aru commissioners. three runa commiuionen and one member of the
Sptee Comm.iuion will ellpu~ Friday. Call
3311 for more information.
Cllamber panel to meet
K.eilb Mc~director of Oranat County's
Caltrana District I and Carolyn Pierce EwtDf-
deputy director of trans. will address Fridays
mcctina of the Government AfWn Division of the
Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce..
The event is 1ehedulcd for 7:30 Lm. in the Le
Meridien Hotel Admi11ion is SI S and reservations
must be made by callina the chamber office at
644-8211.
Jloact.7, Jrme 27
• 6:30p.m.c.taM .......... O..mtu'-,
council cbamben, 77 Fair Drive.
• 7 p..m. B•...._ 8Md OtJ 01•eil,
couocil cbamben, 2000"Main St.
• 7:30 p.m. Ne.,..-t 8Md OtJ c..dJ.
council cbamben. 3300 Newpon Boulevard.
Tu.ay, J rme28
• 7:30 p.m. r...-VaDn ..._... c.m-
........ council cbamben. I 0200' Slater Ave.
Or.not COMt DAILY PfLOTI~. June 27, 1Ml**AI
Marines' new chapel 'warmer'
., PAUL AaClllPUY ... ..., .......
TM Navy cMDllin wu surprited. Tbe ~ chapel at EfToro ~Corps Air
5aatioa had • warm fec_fult. . ..h't DOC like the MariDei." be Mid. ""The
OM dowD iD Pendlctoa't Rally ClOkS ...
Tbe wamuh be feh was abated by about
350 omm Sunday d'!fil!I dedication ciemnoniel for tbe 25,0004qua,re..foot
~·previous chapel waa destroyed in
May 191~ when a Worid Wu It trainer
plane crashed into it dwina the annual air
abow. Althouab the chapel was empty, pilot
Merrel CJrossman and J!UleDIU Robert
Anowsmith were killed. 1be chapel
burned to the around ud oaly a few
artifacts were saved.
Wonh.ip services fint weR moved to 1he
GREAT RACE •••
l'l'oaaAl
most Southern Californi.anl, the thnll
of drivina 111 distant mninitcencc.
for 15 days. the Great Racen are an a
time warp. Not only do they pilot vehicles
more than a half century old, but many
dress in the ptb of the~ leather dnvina
caps, a~ suspendered pants and t1aht.
black dnvina boots. They arueriousabout
at least finishina the raoc, and will spend
about l 98 of the 288 boun from Dis-
neyland to Boston either on the road or
amparina their vehicles.
Tbe racers live and breathe thetr
vehicles., repairioa them -sometimes
even rebuild.ins them -on the road.
And for the most part, they stay off' the
freeways.
Thro~ California, Nevada, Missoun
and beyond. all the way 10 Boston, the
most scenic routes are chosen. Dusty
t.ctro.d.s shaded by canopies of uees.
broad byways wiodin1 across open plains.
thin stnps o( pa~ement snakina alona the
ed&es of mounta1n1. r was only alona on the fint lq of the
trip, a 331-milc jaunt to San Luis Obispo
thro~ the Mojave Desert and central
valley. Believe me, 1 wish I could've aone a.Iona for the entire ride. But reportina
duties pfCSICd in Costa Mesa; a motor 10ur
oft.he nallon would ¥ve 10 wait. •
For the first few boun of the tnp, l rode
in the beck of a 1930 Packard Coupe
owned and operated by Kent Wilk.en o(
Irvine and Tom Jackson of Santa Ana.
Wilken and Jackson were rookies in this
year's race. bu~and rebuildinJ the hui-e
Pickard especially for the oocaston. They
had spent thousands of dollan and
.. .
penll1ed &o meet tbdt pl ot completina
the complex by dais suuna.
Aad it wat apptopriale, Shut.er u.id ... A :-r1 it Dot • IVUC'Ull'e. It ii people, .. he
Chvi• the dedieadoa eddrw was Dr.
Karold Lcatma. .amw ~ at Lake Hilla c.ommun.ity Ouarch ui l.apma Hills "° ii also beard OD radio lhro'Cboul the
SoulbWCIL His IOn .is UUOUUt Plul 0 . 1.eat.ma. wbo took I 1J*C walk durint I 1914 0.1.,,_ t.,.cc shuttle fliahL
About a WCICk llO. Dr. Lc:atma broke bis
1q aod uk.ed i!llie miabt be excuted from
the diedic:ation. Shula &old him Marina
woWd D0t uDdenCaDd SUiCb an eUUIC.
It motivated Leauna to come, and he
laid I.be ~ would do the ume for all
who visited lL '"You'U~directioobere," besaid. -For
that, Maced an ambition, an aam. an ideal
....
thousandsofboursonthClJ"baby,andthey "'--Sberar 8 waYeS to .,,....ma Tt.n-e
could barely contain their enthusiasm now ;.;.-..... u the 'Great A.merfcan J£ace rolla
that the day of reckomna bad amved.
Despite all of their money and lime. and
in we. Tbe hilbielt lt.Udanb ~" '° be mai.Dtalned. We c:u't CXMapromite ud
thiJ chapd will DOL
.. lta tbh place ii u opponun.ily to bd peece. ..
°"ianed by Timdca ArcbilOCU of Laauu Hills, lbc c:bapcl tm 1 -~ caplcity of 2'° with ovaftow tcatiaa ia
the adjacent fellowship room for about t 00
more.
There is alto 1 smaller cbapd for
weekday eervm and unall wedd.inp. •
k.ncben. mectiq room. otlicc, IKl'iltyand
ba~~patina in tbeded.icatioa were
Capt. L F. BNU, command chaplain at El
Toro, and music dim:tor William ~
man, who condu.cud 1 qJeCia.I cboit
comPC>led of si*'1 from t.brou&bout \be south count)' and• brass enxmble from
the 3rd Marine Ailtn1\ Wana Band.
..
~~~~.Cl!:~·ra:.hl::: Racers welcome flat roads to Kansas
is not to aet lost," said Jackson.
.. All sl'tems arc fO and we're ready to
roll. Let s have fun,' said Wilken.
After a rousina sendoff from Dis-
neyland. the real race beaun. and 1t soon
became apparent -to iom, Kent and
myself -bow much precision t1m1na and
teamwork was necessary JUSt to keep up
with the pack.
As Kent drove, Tom worked his way
throu&h 1 painstakln&Jy dct&Jled hst of
instructions. includina speeds around
curves., ~mmended times between cer-
tain roadma.rks and even a list of ps
stations Ilona the way.
Even a few minutes' devtation from the
list could mean a severe plunae in the final
days' standinp. Tbe winner of the first leg
wa1 a mere 12 seconds off the
predetermined "perfect" time for a coune
that took nearly seven houn to complete.
Wilken and Jackson seemed to be fanna
pmty well until we started climbina uphill
past the famous Monnon Rocks, huaie.
bald tlabs of rock the sue of small
mountains which jut from the earth at
im~ble •nees. the ruult of centuncs of
felJODal seiam1c upheavals.
A1 the mammoth Packard made its way
uphill, my extra weipt cauled the deh-
catdy tuned, mechanical braka to lock up.
Tbe smell of bum.in& metal filled the car.
K.eot and Tom didn't stand a chance
unless I left the car, so I did. promptly
jumpina into a not-so·vintllt car driven
by a local cable television company hued
by the racic to tape the event.
The 1988 Pon~ equipped Wlth I at~. 11r condition1na and evcrythina
cltc but the kitchen SJnk, wu obviously a
By PA.UL A.RCBIPLEY °' ... °"" .......
After a milc--htah climb to Denver an
searioa beat, dnvers an the Great Arncn-
can Racers were looklna forward to th~
lona sll'Cteh offlat road today that will take
them mto Sa.Jina. Kan.,~ miles away.
Curtis Graf oflrv1na. Texas, brouaht bis
1916 Packard Runabout tD first Sunday
And race officials announced that Newt
Withers of Fountain Valley had garnered
tint place Saturda~
Withers. one of a handful who have
participated in all su Great Amencan
Race contests, said the trek from Elko.
Nev., to Rock Spnnp. Wyo .• was the
far dtffcttnt nde than the Packard.
"Some of the nicest people I've ever met
are on thas race," said Lisa Yale. who 1s on
her sillth Great Raoc as video production manaacr.
The cable crew. scrambltna ahead of the
pack to set foo• of the racers. drove at a
considerably quicker clip. As we rocketed
throuab the central valley, we occasionally
passed racen whose can had pven 1n to
the I ()().plus-<iqn:c heat. We stopped lo
make sure there were no serious problems.
but could not offer them any 1SS1Stanc.c.
None of the rac:en asked for bcfp, even
thouah their cars smoked and steamed..
and even thouah suppon vebt<'Jes weTC
miles behind. They knew the rules.
rou&hest he had endured. "Y csterday we saw more tulls and 1oush.
old C&!·1YJ>C dnvina than fve 9ttfl an six
yean, Withers satd.
Traveluia wrth navip1or Ty Holmqwst
of MaSSJon V1e10. Withcn said they were
11ded on the mountain climbs by the
strona enpne pcrfonnanc:e of their 1934
Packard Super Ei&bt Roedster
Those same mounwns pve headaches
to Btll Halliday of Ncwpon Beach, 100.
Nevertheless, he and navtptor Mary
Travis completed their best performanoc
of the race on Saturday, bnniana their 1926
Chevy Roadster to a seventh place finish.
Sunday knocked them beck 10 "8th.
"We had some touah times and went up
SbonJy after 7 p.m .. we rolled into San
LulS Obtspo and were immediately
stunoed by the recepuoo. Thou.sands of
people awaited the race's am val, 1ammm1
the streets.. smina in trees and perchma on
rooftops.
It was apparently the event of the week.
One local radio announcer even quipped.
.. Tbett are so many people on hand. rm
surpnsed a prestdcnual candidate hun't
shown up."
The last cars rolled m under their own
power around 9 p.m. Th<>te which broke
down alon& the way~ brouaht an later;
their operaton faocd a Iona ns&ht of
feverish repair wort to ready them for the
teCOnd lq of the race. Several auto shops
10 9.000 feet, and I just couldn't Ft my
speed up. .. Halliday wd from Denver.
Tbc competition amona this year's 120
entrants LS fierce. Withers l&1d..
"Tbc baSJC C&t1 have been '° wcU
prepared. Guys have been practicioa four &nd five months. .. he said. ·with a Jot of
pnzc moocy 11 stake, it's worth the effort. ..
Raccn arc competina for part of a
$2 S0,000 pune. the 1al)ICSt lD the history of
the rally-type race.
Raoc spokesman Phil Colt wd 20
different can have finished m the top l 0 an
the first four days of tbc contest.
ContesUOU pulled out o( Dtancyland
Wednesday on the 4.~mile run that will
take them to Boston Sunday.
in San LU1S Obtspo stayed open 24 boun 10
accommodate the race.
Otha raoen simply crabbed their
toolboxes, flt~ up the enpne cowt and
went 10 wort lD the town squatt wbc:tt the
vehicles were berthed for the ni&bL
Tberc IS apparently link time for sleep
on the Great American Race. By the time l
awoke at 7:30 l.bc next rnomiQ&. the racers were well on l.bcir way 10 their next stop,
SKra.mcn&o. Tbc1\ 1t was OD to Elko, Nev •
tbCll Sah Lake Ctty.
I never did find out bow Tom and Kent
did OD tbat first lq. I do knowtbat theucar
didn't break down Ind they made It ID10
Su l.Ws.
RcprdJess of theu standlnp, I'm sure
they~ bavanaa aood time.
Eleven injured in six-car
collision in Ne'WJ>Ort Beach
Co.tallma
As~offereda~-~airl candy while she was · home
from school oo El Camino. prl
fleet • • • More than S600 worth o( peuo
chairs was stolen from Builder's
Emporium on 11th Street.
They left the cues m their reolcd car
It South Coe.st P\u.a. The car'i
window was smubcd..
Lapna8-cll
Pohc:e U1"eSled Shane E. Alt.ne.i..
23, of Laauna Beach on SUSJ>'CIOD of
rape. AJ6anat was arTesttld ~ Sunday on North Cout Hllbway
was held in heu of SS0.000 b&&l. Tbc
victim •-as taken to South Coat
Mcd.Jc:al Center 1n South~ for
trealmenL
MiKellanrous items and S250 cash
weft ~Pol'kd stokn Sunday from a
. South Coast "if>:-81 raideftat.
A Minolta camen and lenles
valued It SSOO ~ 5'0leu from I
taidcncc on I st Avanx and Vqinia
Way. the VlCt.lm told polioc Fnday. • • • Jcqe Padilla Duran. 29, of l..apna • • • Three bricft:ua cootainioa more
than S l ,000 worth of aoods ~
1tolcn from three New Jcney mm.
Tramformer fire
cuta electricity
• • •
Bacb WU anestiCd S...oday moru.int
00 a:mpidOD of felOlly wife bea~
Police a.nated Dwan OD ~
Drive and held him in beu ofS I 0.000
bail.
H u ntington driver arrested
after crash; passenger hurt
•
Airbus crashes,
kills 3, injures 50
at denionstration
PA~-A new AirbusA320 Wlbcb and killed three pess.-
..,. blMI ftown too low when it
IDlide a plM durina a demonstration
lillat at an air abow in eastern France, c6:ials aid today.
The Direaor-Oencral of the Clvil
AvialioG Autbori1y, Daniel Tennen-bewla. told a Paris news conference
lbal tbe Air France jet flew al an
ahitudeof30feet when it made a low-
~· over an 11rfield near ute Sunday. He said the de-
llDl"IDilwioD came &om a preluninary
iaYCl&ilatioa oft.be crash.
Fifty~ were injURd.
In the CUlet'D French town of
Mulhouse. state prosecutor Jean
Volft' also said the preliminary I0°
vatiption of the crash showed the
plane was Oyiq toO low.
""The A320 peaed It 30 feet
altitude. which is completely outside the 1eehn.ical norms when it is
c:anyiq paueqm, .. Volff said.
Ten.oenbeum said the ruµ~ com-
puterired aircta.ft Deeded eiabt sec-
onds to mpood to t.be command of
the pilot who. became of the low
altitude, bad only ftve seconds to
maneuver t.be plane upWard.
A ~n for AirbUs lndu1trie,
the ain:raft's manua.ctum. said
earlier t.bac were i.ndications thlt bumu error cauted the crub Sunday
of the A.ii France jet, which was
carryiaa 133 people, but the president
of the airline's pilot's union a.id its
eqjncs may have failed to reswt at
the pilot's command.
The nan~ Airbus A320,
developed by a European consortium
over four years at a cost ofS2 billion,
is the new eouy in the commcmal
aircraft market and a je1 advcrtJsed as
the fastest-tellina plane.
Christian Roecr. the pilot's union
president, bad aid there were indica-
tions that ""1be cosines failed to
reswt .. at the pilot's command.
Unlike other planes. be said, con-
nections from the controls to the
engines are made throuah the com0
puter and not directly by cables.
»LM ,, ,
A Dew PreDcb Ainu AS20 jetllDer clipped IM>llle treee d~ a low-altltade demoa.tratlOD Otcbf 8'mday at an air
allow ID llalllow. ha.nee. JdlllDI tbree p11wncen.
luaeU.demoU.bbome
of Arab stabbiq•u~t · .,., ........ '"" .
JERUSALEM -Soldieri IOday demOlisbed the home or an Arab IUll*lld of ICabtiina a Jewith ICtUer and police strmathened u~ir ranks in
Jenmicm. wbm undersround leedei'I wwe4 an acalauon oftbe Palestinian ....W.. Alie>, lsneli ttOOpl dOled mote tbaft ~ Palettinian llChOOls in the ' ~-link city of Nablua. citina repealed stone-th~ incidents in the area m recent days. The army takS the ICboolt would be c at least several daya.. ,
Tbe bulldozed house bdoftsd to Abdel M.Jid Sltara.,ne, 22. Amencan·bom •
tetder Y ohan Cbaiken. Mia be cJwed and shot Slwawne Friday after the
Palaainian stabbed bim in the Wett Bank city of Hebron. Sharlwne's home •
wu tbe ICCOnd buiJdina wrecked by Israeli authorities in two days. On Sunday, '
\be U'l!lY ~lew up the teeood st~ of a buiklina in the occupied Qua Strf p, •
where at sa.ad auailanta threw a fitebomb that bldly burned two of 111 soldttn
lut "WCek.
nre dam•1• Tqaaaa doppbJ6 center
TUUANA, Mexico-Fire crews ftom both sides oft.be border Sunday , niabt bettled a ~or blaze that heavily d&mited a shoppi111 center injured ·
even Mex.ican firefl&hten before beiftl broulbt under control. The blaze was
under control by I 0 p.m .. officialt said. Visible from San Dieso. the fire began ~ a commercial district abo\lt 6:30 p.m., desuoyioa IS to 16 buildinas. includina.dotb~ stores and otherbusaneues. said Tijuana fireft&hter Ruben Garcia. Seven of the 120 Mexican lirefifbtm suffered SJJ".oke inhalation while
bettlina the blaze and were tent to hospitals. Garcia said. San Dtqo Fire C..pt.
Ralph Haynes said the blaze had~ over two bl<>CU and damqed a bank
and an apanmeo1 complex. lnvestJpton bad not determined the cause of tho
fire. There were no damqe estimates.
AfgluuJ guerrilla• capture Heond capital
Communist conference to focus on reform
lSLAMABAD, Pakistan -Af~n aucrrillas today claimed they havc
captuml a second Af&ban provincial capital in two weeks and opened a
stratcsic position from which they can au ack the capital of Kabul. The rebels'
Afahan News ~ncy said in an unconfinned report that Soviet and Afahan
aovernment troops Sunday retreated from Maidan Shahr, provincial capital of
Wardak province. about 2S miles southwest of Kabul. The rtponed victory of
the rebels, followina heavy fi&btina. would allow them to move toward the
Paahman Jfeiabts overlookina western Kabul. The report came one day after
Western diplomatic sources reported that a aucrriUa rocket attack on Kabul
aitpon destroyed eiaht Soviet jct fi&bten.. the worst Soviet loss of military air
equipment in a sin&Jc day sinoe Soviet forces intervened in December l 979. MOSCOW (AP) -A leading economic
rdormcr said 1oday that this week's Communist
Piny confemice will focus on the party's role in
IOCiety and should not be expected to produce
economic miracles.
Lcorud I. Brezhnev's rule. as radical as haVlnJ the Commumst Party general
secretary elected directly b)'. nationwide ballot
Proposals have been floated in the press
recently, and unfettered political discussion bas
occurred.
Otto LatsJs. deputy chief editor of the monthly
Kommunist and a conference delegate, told
reponen that the conference's central aim 1s to
unite the party behind political reform.
.. We will reconstruct our political system,
which is obsolete, obsole~ ... Bikkenin said ... What
we must have is reliable political guarantees
against a recurrence of what happened in the past. ..
A thud delepte, Pravda editor VilttOT G. The economy, however, has made few viSJble
advances, and consumer shortqes ofitems such as
supr and cheese have worsened tn recent weeks.
PLO dlaldent. overrun refugee camp
BEIRUT. Lcbaoon -Syrian-allied Palestinian dissidents backed by a
fierce artillery bunse today overran a Beirut refugee camp and trapped Y asscr
Arafat loyalists in their final local pocket of resistanoe. Police said 40 fighters
loyal to the Palestine Llberation Orpoization chief surrendered. Up to 160
others remained pinned down awaitina possible safe passage out ofthc Chatilla
camp. Seven people were killed and 11 wounded in the latest hostilities
between fiahtm of Col. Saeed Mousa·s breakaway Fatah-Upnsin& and
Arafat's mainstream Falah faction in Oiatilla and the nearby Bourj el·
ear.inch refu&ee camp. A Palestinian official said the dissidents SCJ?ed control
of Cba1illa after le~hng whit was left of the half,milc square shantytown.
Another dclepte, Kommunist editor Nail B.
Billen.in, said the pl is to develop a political
system that would not allow a repeat of the tyranny
of Jotef Stalin or the stagnation prevalent during
Afanasyev, said Mikhail S. Gorbechev would
deliver a .. bia and interestin& report" when the
oonference opens Tuesday. Afana.sycv, appearing
at one of a series of news conferences about the
meeting. pve no details.
Weeks of discussion have produced
thousands of sugestions for chanae, some of them
At his news conference, Latsis said the supply
system could be improved only by providing
economic stimuli and incorporatina a much
peater role for demand and supply in the Soviet
Union's centraly planned economy.
Jackson conciliatory
after platform talks
DENVER (AP) -Jesse Jackson
said today he w1U bnna platform
d.ift'crenccs w1th Michael Dukakis to
the convenuon noor. but signalled strona willill&Iless to compromise
and find ··common vound" wtth the
Democrats' ccna1n prcs1dent1al
nominee.
Jackson's oonctltatory tone came
a.ftcrtbc Dub.kis forces prevailed at a
weekend pany meetina on the plat,
form in kcepina the party's statement
on issues broad on principles and
short on specifics.
Jackson, 1nterv1ewed today from
Chicaco on ABC0TV's "Good Mom,
ins America," said he as meeting with
c:ampai~ aides today to discuss what
issues bis more than I, I 00 delegates
will press for at the convention next
month in Atlanta.
"In some measure, our mission is
to find common ground in the
committee structure." Jackson sa1d.
"Where that cannot take place, we11
take it to the floor and simply let the
people air 11 out in the public. Thafs
healthy for our party. Better~ be on
the floor debating than outside dJVtd-
•na in this context·• he said.
Also today, Rep. Wilham Gray Ill
of Pennsylvania, a Jack.son supporter
who chaired the platform committee
meeting. satd Jack.son's forces had an
impact even if they d1dn 't carry
several key issues votes.
.. I thtnk there arc a lot of thtng.s m
this platform that arc the result of
Jesse Jack.son's leadership m the
debate m 1988 in the presjdenual
primaries,.. Gray, 1nterv1cwed 10
Washington, said on the CSS. TV
"This Momina" proaram.
.. What we were trying to do was
puJI together alJ the elements of the
Democratic Party and it's the result of
all those clements coming together
and stating whit arc the broad
principles, .. Gray said.
Looking ahead to fights over such
issues as h•gher t&Jtcs and his call for a
freeze on military spendina, Jack.son
said any fight he wages over the
platform "is not to make it just loud
for excitement. but to deal wtth a
direction that will make a difference."
Both the Duk..akis and Jackson
stratcgisu left the Democratic Plat0
form Committee mcctina boasuna of
party unity and the common around
they rucbed.
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CAL WEIGHT LOSS
• lndiv1duahzed programs • Emphasis on behavior modification
• As seen on cable TV throughout Orange County • Permanent results
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Insider trading
case rated 2nd
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Sc·
curitics and Excbangc Commission
today charaed an analyst wtth
Morpn Stanley Group Inc. with
profiuna from inside information in
what an SEC official called the second
biggest insider trading case the agency
bas ever handled .
The SEC filed a a vtl complamt
apinst Stephen Wang Jr., an analyst
in M~rpn Stanley's mergers and
acqu1S1t1ons oepartmenL
The complaint asked the federal
court in New York to order the return
of S 19 million in alleged trading
profits plus triple that amount in d.amaaes.
Gary Lunch, the SECs enforce,
ment chief. said the case is the second
bigest insider trading case ever
handled by the SEC, dwarfed only by
a case brought in late 1986 against
Ivan Bocsky.
Also named in the complaint was
Fred C. Ue, a Hong Kong busi,
nessman who alleaedly traded on the
information supplied by Wang.
Wang had been with Morgan
Stanley for two years and bad been m
the mCtJCfS and acquisition division
for one year, Lynch said an an
interview
.. Ovcrthccounc of the last year, we
allc&t' that he funnelled information
to F"red Lee, who then traded on that
informauon." Lynch said.
Court gives communities
more power to ban pickets
WASHINGTON (AP)-The Su0
preme CoW1 today pvc com,
mumties nationwide broader power
to ban packeuna of private residences
By a 6-3 vote, the court wd such
bans do not neccssanly violate fn»
speech nab ts,
The dec1S1on as a defeat for anti-
abortion activists who were barred
from p1cketina a doctor's home in the
Milwaukee suburb of Brookfield.
Wis.
The ruling could also represent a
sianificant setback for unions locked
in labor disputes.
In another case, the court gave
defense contractors important
protection aaainst lawsuits by people
who accuse them of making defect1 ve
~uipment that causes death or
Injury.
The justi<:CSi_ by a S-4 vote, refused
to reinstate a S72S,000 award to the
family of a Marine helicopter ()()spilot
who died in a 1983 crash in the
Atlantic Ocean near Virginia Beach,
Va.
In the p1cketina case, a Brookfield
ordinance that outlaws "picketing
before or about the residence or
dwelling of any 10dtv1dual" 1s tailored
narrowly enouah to protect freedom
of speech while protecting l"Clldent.s'
privacy, the coun said.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor,
writi04 for the court, said the ortfi,
naoce is limited to "picketing takina
plaoe sotety in front of a particular
residence.
.. So narrowed, the ordmance per-
mits the more genenJ dissemination
of a messqe," O'Connor said. "Gen-
eral ma.rchina through residcnttal
nci&hborboods, or even wa.lk.ina a
route in front of an entire block of
houses.. is not prohibited by this
ordinance."
An anti-abortion groUJ!. the Mtl0
wauk.ec Coalition for L1fel.. demon,
strated in front of Dr. aenjamin
Victoria's home in Brookfield on at
least six oa:asions in l 98S. ·
Victoria ~orms abortions as paJ1
of his medical practice in Milwaukee
and Appleton. Wis.
In the month that the picketina
oocurrcd. the Brookfield Town Board
enacted the disputed ordinance.
An evenly divided 7th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals upheld an injunc,
tion barrina enforcement of the law.
Today, the Su~me C~un ~
versed the appeals coW1 rulina.
.. Because the picket.ins prohibited try the Brookfield ordinance 1s speech
directed primarily at lhote who are
pruumptively unwillina to receive at.
the (town) bas a substanti.aJ and
justifiable mtcrcst in banning 1t."
O'Connor said.
.. The nature and scope of th1s
interest malcc the ban narrowly
tailored.. The ordinance also leaves
open ample altcmatJve channels of
commurucation."
The picketm were supported by an
unusual coalition of orpmzat1ons
including the American Cavil
Libenies Uruon. the anti0abortion
American Life Lcquc, Chnst11n
Advocates Scrvina Evangelisip and
the AfL.CIO.
ln other action, the court:
-Loosened the requirements for
law enforcement aaents to first obtain
coW1 warrants before conductina
1earchcs on private property.
The justices split 4-3 in rulina that
ev1denoe initially discovered durina
an unlawful search sometime may be
med at trial if the same evidence is
..rediscovered" durina a 1eCOnd, law-
ful seardl.
-Apecd to decide whether mili0
tary veterans· disability benefits in-
directly may be subjected to a state's
community property law when they
divorce .
The COW1 said it will review a ruJin&
that Califomia"s required splitting or
benefits with ex-spouses does not
violate federal law.
Weinberger called lax on military-contractor ties
cestuo us relationships" between federal officials
and private contractors.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Congressional
critics say former Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinbcraer ianored reports of excessively cozy
relationships between military officials and de,
fense contracton during his seven years as
------------------------------------------------~ Pentaaonchie(
House Eneray and Commerce Committee
Chairman John DiQ&Cll, O.Mich., said he had
warned Wcinbcraer there was ... massive prot>-
lem" with secret aocuments falling into the hands
of defense contractors. but that Weinberger never
responded.
Pryor said the Defense Department has !'C'i~ted every recent attempt by• Congess to
1nst1tute controls and accountability, includina the
establishment of an independent inspector aen°
eral. Even now, Pryor said. the depanmeot's
inspcctOr ,Fncral as not comolyi04 with the law
that reqwres monitorina o( outside consultina
CODU.CU.
1988 MARK VII LSC
$1 DELIVERS*
LUSE UY UICOLI IEICllY II STiii
. •IYE AWAY Fii •LY S1 •••
Le•lng Menegen -Vic Manzo or Don Fleckr
But Wcinberaerdcfends his stewardship of the
department, which included one of the laraest
military buildups in history, saying it is still 100
early in the unfoldina Peniaaon purchasina fraud
cue to s.ay whether there was any serious laJ*.
"I don't have any besis whatever for 11yinJ I
didn't do enouah, and I oertainly don•t feel
culpable, .. WeinbCJ)lef said Sunday on NBCs
"Meet the Press. ..
''l have to say that there is every appearance
tbal th~ did not wan I to know,., Dinaell said on
ABCs This Week With David 8rintlej" pro-
aram. "It appean there is some condonina. if not
active participation, by the leadcnhip of the
Pentaaoo in t.hete matterL" Of Weinberaer and his top manqcn. Pryor
added: "I don't think they have met their
mponsibility in oveneeina this tremendous
shadow f>Vernmtnt that baa been buildina,
cspecWly an the Peniaaon for eiaht to nane years."
Law Offices Of
Sen. David Pryor, O.Atk., said on the same prosram that Weioberjer blMI presided over ...
fcedln& frenzy" of conll'ICtina. marted by .. in·
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Rev.SCbullerseeksbuyer
for ministry's Maui estate
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbo Rev.
Robert H. Scbuller, held of the fiaaaciiPy-straDDed Crytw Ca-
tbednl TV minf~. may be Mkinaa ~ for ill 4kcre --OD the Hawaiian illad of Maui, it WU
npol1ed. ,....,.. M......._ a.DlaUer for
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Otange Cout DAlLY Pl~OT/Monday, Jww 27. 1911 Al
Withering crops spawn search· for 'drought stocks'
., aJCa OLAl>ft'ONg _...__
NEW YORK -Af\tr vicwina lhe droulht H a reason to lhW\ 1\0Cks. some saratelistuce it au cnance to
buy !nto compan~s thlt could profit b)· Kllir\I producu
ranaaQI frvm hybrid teedl to wdl-<lrillina rias.
. Food Pl'OCmOrs. ftttiliur ~,.t ~ diatributo!'-farm CQ~•Pf'Mnt manufacturers and 1mpuon compantn a~ telllnJ increased ICrUllny 11 popibk invntmtnt opponunataa because of the drouJht, which has withe~
much of this year's crops and sent corn. wheat and
soybean pricn '°'""" The lhinki~ i1 that farmers will ha"e to invC$t
heavily for the 1989 harvest and that food companies will
enjoy beuer profit$ from hi&her prices.
For eumple, Pionttr Ai·B~ International, one of
the l•flell hybrid Sttd-com producers, has attncted some
attention as a PoUible beneficiary, Plf1ly because of its
advanced res.carch into droU&)tt-resimnt strains.
"'.Th(se people have been lhrouah this be!ott. and are
c1u.'ud1,.ty familiar with dfOUlht conditions," id
Lau~ntt C. 0.)', a 1\0d 1tralqi11 at l.M Clayion, Mo .•
offitt oflhc in"atment firm Newhard Cook 4' Co. "They
are by far the aupcrior coms-ny in this busineu:·
f rriJht·haulin1 companies. espttially ra1lrolds and
lrUCken. alao apptar weU-~iuoned to uploit tbt b&,,e
blCkups on the Minillippt Ri\'er, .,.,hich have druticaD~
ml~ the amount of.,ain slupped to food proctUOn.
"Cenaanly lbc uusponation aspect of the qricul·
tutt market is aoina to be a winner here, bttaust most
farmers are aoina to be very quick to a.et their l>f'Oduct to
market.."' st•d Jack BarbaMl. a futures e•pen at Orvntal cl
Co. in New York. "If aomtbody has a better system for t~nspon.ma veins. h's c:tttain1)' a moneymaluna situ·
at ion:•
A projec\ed shonaae of soybeans also has some Wall
Street analysu puzzlina out the profitable oppQnuniues.
Soybeans ~ JttliDI heavy attent1on bttauK they lf'e
used in a wide ranic of prodUC'ls unrelated lo food. from unkackd psolioe to cmmetics..
A h · stratqau att C"\'tn retornmendif\I oou!trY com~ni~. Their araumcnt 1~ liu this: Catlk farriml
will bt fortcd to slauJhtn &heir hercb this )car because
the~ can't arrord 10 rttd them. Thi1 will create a &hon-
ienn beef tnd pork aJu1. but by nc.11t year acute 1honqes
arc cntatn. With mat pnces soarina then, mcm
con5umen may 5w1tch 10 chaptt chicken.
s~I because Jt implies sharply hither iaftation. Which
the~tically raises prcuurc on the FedeTa.I RHC'f'VC to
hi kt intnut ratn and thus erodts tht comparative \·alut
ort.toclc'
But 11 other evidence tw emeisd t.ba1 inflation
!cmains tJmc, the drouaht theme h!I been t11nsfonmd
mlO an ObicUfl' form o( IO()d MWS U'I the Stock JMrtd,
Some 1nvn1mcnt ,.tratqisb .see it as the nhidr for
companie11 to lock 1n sinter profit marain1 by raisina
Otbct'l att focu11nion la,.e fast·food chains that will
likely bendit from hia,her food prices. McDonald's for
eumple. has been touttd by somt brokers miently,
because It is expected to set incrcastd royalli6 hnkcd to
hither sales rc\'cnue from its franchitcd tt:stauranu.
Wall Street matially tcittd on the drouJht as a ~II
prices now. •
.. ,n classic supply-demi.od f1"11on. commocbty
pnces could fall nellt )tat," sa•d John Biefbus1r. an
analyst who follows cttal companiC$ fOT the investment
firm of..\ G Edwards 4 Sons in St. LoutS. Mo ... But you
and I both kno"' that ctteaJ pnccs don't go down."
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N y s E c 0 M p 0 \: l[ TRAN ')Ac 110 N (,
MONDAY'S CLOllNQ PRICEI
Market prices tumble
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices took a
tumble Monday u traders cubed in on 'the
marut•s recent pins.
The dollar wu strong in early forcian-
~xch;anu activity Monday. But that failed to
inspire bond traders.
Prices oflona-tenn government bonds, which
move in the opposite direction from interest rates,
fell about SIO for each SI .000 in face value.
Stocks came under similar pressure amid
doubts that the recent rally in the dollar would last
much lonaer.
Brokers said traders were also troubled by a
continued rise in qricultural commodity prices
associated with the drouabt in the Midwest.
The Dow Jones averaae of 30 industrials, up
38.94 points last week. dropped back 34.SO to
2,108.46. Declinina issues outpaced advances by more
than S to 2 on the New York Stock Exchange, with
41 I up, 1,088 down and 438 uncbanacd.
Bia Board volume came to 264.4 l million shares. ap.inst I 79.88 million in the previous
ICS.Sion. The NYSE's composite index fell 2.34 to
1S2.22.
WHAT AMEX Orn : WHAT NYSE 010
AMEX LEADER S NYSE LEADER S
Go Lo Quo TES
Dow JoNcs AvERAGES
METALS QuoTE S
NASDAQ SUMMAR Y
WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. and potential customers in Japan. Verity
Japenne ofticiall ICknowled,e that uid he would meet soon with U.S. their lale$l ql'eement to increue buJinas uecutives to d.ilcus.s lbe sales of American consumer pn>duc:ti prop-am.
inJapan::i:stonetteponalonaroad Japeo•1 Miniatry of International
to mon: need track. Trade and Industry will help re.move
'7hi• i1 just a dent in the tnde obltaclcs that bave bi.nckftd U.S. deficit." Commerce~ C. wu.. uJa in Jaoan, the otliclak aid.
Ham Verity aid after officials ftom .. Mm will wort with lbem in die two cou.otricl announced the PKt over t.bie weekend. .. 1t•1 IQ.!ina to .ru111 opponunlties to pt the · --L-I 1 di~· ..-octucUontbelbdva."Verttyald. =~ " lllaaG
1 ot 0 • '~ Now. be iaid. .. in ~l l&Oftl, au products are Japene11 ..
Tbe prosram iJ aimed at 11m,, a 1..,._ benb and .-..:-
bootl to Japenae lalcl of U.S.·made 111":. a11o will•"' ...... ~r ~ aoodt Ud leiture producu, -# Ml ..,. 0
+ • jewdry, fum11ure. pet foods ~ .S. IOQds. -•I proceuod (Ooda. • Verity ud Japu•1 mhdsler ol
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Who will rise to
slay the Orange
County monster?
Llkca lost tribe, the people ofOransc County continue to
wander throuah the decade 10 search of relief, seeking respite
from the almost daily scourge of traffic jams.
The monster the freeway system has reared is viewed as
the most threatening to the welfare of these beleaguered
coastal settlers. And there seems to be no adequate weapon
available to tame it.
Measure A was the most recent attempt to fail.
The so-called slow-growth initiative was advanced as a
panacea for what ails us. Alas, it was not so.
Voters turned their backs on the measure when they
became convinced it wouldn't meet the monster bead-on.
Slowing development in unincorporated parts of the
county wouldn't improve the gridlock at the mterscction of
the Santa Ana and Costa Mesa freeways. In fact. it was
possible the measure might actually make freeway traffic
worse by delaying construction of the county's three proposed
freeways.
The people wanted relief and Measure A was not it. they
decided.
Four years earlier. an A of a different name encountered
a similar fate for different reasons.
Proposition A, the l~nt transportation sales proposal,
crashed and burned despite widespread sentiment favoring
such a traffic solution.
Evidently, the votersdidn 't believe the proposition's .. A ..
stood for answer. Two major points bedeviled its passage.
First. while voters desperately wanted their freeways and
major thoroughfares improved, they were not so excited
about financins a $1 billion light-rail system that made up for
in price what 1t lacked in specifics. Mass transit made for
massive questiors.
Sccondlj', · .••ers apparently were not desperate enough
to make the commitment to reach into their own pockets fo.r
an extra penny on every dollar they would spend in Orange
County over the next 15 years.
Sure they wanted freeway relief. but no they were not
quite ready to pay for it themselves.
All of which leaves the monster growing and the people
still wandering in search of a solution.
But with all respect to the transportation experts. finding
the solution isn't the major hurdle. The best and the brightest
minds can devise a plan to $Cl us from here to there.
Finding plans are relattvely easy.
Finding the leadership to bring about a consensus to
support the plan is the key to slaying the transponataon
monster. More than answers. we need honest. dynamic
direction.
We need someone with the guts to say what needs to be
said. with the patience to forge compromises and the
willpower to see the plan through gauntlet of naysayers who
can pick the negative out of the most perfect of plans.
We need candidates to run in November's general
election who will make a specific commitment to addressing
the problem. And we need our current legislators to.rise above
their safe seats and tackle the monster.
The challenge can not go unmet much longer.
Tobacco liability
The jury was right not to buy the picture of Rose
CipoUoneas an innocent victim. trapped in her smoking habit
by addiction and by glossy ads. But the jury was also right not
to let the Liggett Group off free.
After all, Liggett ran ads suggesting that smoking was
safe ....
Tobacco cases arc different from those ... in which the
risks of the product were unknown outside a specific industry.
Smokers arc aware -and have been for years -that they're
taking a risk.
The most appropriate place to fight against cigarettes is
outside the courts ....
Well-designed anti-smoking ads have educated millions
of Americans about the danger of cigarettes. Congress has
required strict warnin~ on cigarette packs and in ads.
Many states ... have restricted the right to smoke in public
plaoes. A number of private employers have chosen to go even
farther and prohibited smoking in the workplaoc.
Manufacturers of cigarettes can afford to worry a bit less
about the dan.aer of expensive jury awards.
But the Cipollone verdict wdl encourage those fighting
for new rcstrict1ons on cigarette smoking.
Th Record, Bade.a,.ci, N.J.
James Baker
More important now than who (Geo'le) Bush picks for
vice president may be who runs bis campal&ll.
Despite denials. Treasury Sccrc~ James Baker III may
be asked to join the campaian full-umc. The old friends
already talk replarly and Bush often ~es Baker's ad~~· BUer is known u a superb orpruzer able to anticipate
politicat problems and avoid them.
In 1981, he wetit from wofkint qajnst R~·s
nomiution to beina one of the new pre11dettt's top advt~
alo~ Edwin Meue and Michael Deaver. ii one of the most important but least scrutinized ~ on the political landscape today. He m~ believe he
cu do more for Bush in November by stayina at Treasury and
tccpiq the eccmomy hummina.
But if Bush's campaip continues to falter and be liked
Baka' to come oo bOlid, pUblpS t0metime after the Toronto
ECooom;c Sum.mi~ it's unlikely Baker could •Y no. ....... Ab.a.er
"'";:.~' ,. ... ...........
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°'8noe COMt DAILY PILOT~. Juflll 17, 1-* A1
··As a cheerleader for Dukakls. HonWcould pro~ veryu9t!:f'UJIOi'the
Democratic White Hou!lt! campaign lhJs fall.·· .
Reborn Democrat HOnig sets
sights on Capitol or Cabinet
The results of this year's White
House raoe may do much to simplify
the race (or the 1990 Democratic
gubernatorial nomination.
A victory by the likely Democratic
presidential nominee, Massachusetts
Gov. Michael Dukak.is, could help
clear the way for California Attorney
General John Van de Kamp to
become bis party's next nominee for
governor.
That possibility loomed this week
when State Superintendent of Public
instruction Bill Honig announced he
bas changed his votJng-registration
status from declined-«Htate to
Democratic. Honig's announcement
had been long anticipa~ by political
observers. The supenntendent has
made no 5CCl'et of the fact that he may
run for the Democratic nomination
for governor in two years.
Even before formally switching his
registration, Honig was becoming
more involved in Democratic Party
activitJcs. He had helped sponsor a
fund-raiser for the congressional
campaian of state Sen. Gary K.. Hatt
of Santa Barbara. who 1s runnin&
against Republican U.S. Re~. Robert
Laaomarsino in California s hottest
1988 congressional race. Honig aJso
had made his San Francisco home
available for a fund-raiser for Jerry
Yudelson, the Democratic nominee
ap.inst GOP U.S. R~. Robert
Doman of Orange County.
Being a Democrat is not a new
experience for the 51-ycar-0ld Honig.
He had been a member of the party
until re-registering as a declincd-to-
state in 1982, when he first ran for the
non-partisan post of state schools
chief. As a spokesman for Republican
Gov. Gcorse Dcukmejian of Cali-
fornia later remarked, nobody was much surprised that Honig went back
to being a Democrat.
But Honia did not merely resume
his membenlup in the Democratic
Party. He also pinned on a Dukakis
campaign button, and announced he
bas accepted an offer to become a
delegate supporting the Massachu-
setts governor at next month's Demo-
cratic National Convention in Atlan-
ta.
As a cheerleader for Dukak.is,
Honig could prove very useful for the
Democratic White House campaign
this fall. Having the top education
official in the nation's largest state at
his side will help Dukakis in counter-
acting the effort of Republican nomi-
nee George Bush to be identified as
the education candidate for presi-
dent.
For bis part. Honig could find his
career opportunities s1snificantly
broadened by the Dukakis connec-
tion. If Duk.akis wins this fall -a
very strong possibility, according to
latest national polls -Honig could
be first in line for an appointment as
education secretary in the new Demo-
cratic national administration. While
concedina that be is considering
running for the Democratic
gubematonal nomination in 1990.
Honig downplayed the possibility of a
Cabinet post under a President
Dukakis.
"Being secretary of educauon IS
pretty farfetchcd,'' Honig declared at
the state Capitol press conference
where he announced bis change in
registration and support for Dulcakis.
"He's got to wm. He's got to want
you.''
But certainly ifs not so farfetched
that the thought hasn't occurred to
Honig. A Cabinet post should have
considerable attraction for him.
While being governor of California
is the most import.ant state govern-
ment job in the nation and puts a
politiaan in a good position to run for
national office. gaining the job could
be very difficult for Honia,. lo large
part. this is because of the strong
MARTY
Stint
possibility -more of a strong
probability, in the view of most
Sacramento politicians -that Van
de Kamp will not only seek the
Democral1c gubernatorial nomi-
nation in 1990. but also prove to be
the front runner.
The post of education ~
would be a useful outlet for~ hiJb
eDCf'lics of an individual like Horug.
who could make as bia a splash OD the
national political scene as tw the
person now occu~ the post.
Whatever else William Bennett has
accomplished u President Reqan's
educanon secretary. he's cc:r1ainly
demonsua~ that 11'1 • pretty aood
pulpit.
Even better, accicplU<le oftbe posa
would not rorcctose the possibility of
a further career in elective politics.
The JOb bas pcnnittl!d Bennett to
become a dark-bone poss.i"bility as
Bush's va~ptnidentiaJ running
male.
Van de Kamp should be ddi&bted
over the idea of Honlg moving to
Washington. It's probably too much
for the attorney genera.I to hope that
all of the other potential contenders
for the 1990 nomination would tum
to other endeavors and sive him the
clear shot for the nomination. But
Honig's departUrC from the fickl
would remove the individual who is
perhaps Van de Kamp's ~val
Malflrl Smit* ls • tetl
colsm.i•t.
Rx for OC traffic headache:
Halt growth for five years
What is the purpose of a road? To No studies have been made of traffic
carry traffic? Not in California. Here, conditions wllh both the freeway and
the purpose of a road is to 1ust1fy more the development omitted.
development. This is the reason why I l\avc said the purpose of this
the public repeatedly turns down column is to be upbeat and spread the
sales taxes and bond issues for word of hope. Can anythina be done?
buikiing more roads. Yes. there 1s hope. It all staned here in
Our elected officials tell us the Nc~rt Beach with our Traffic
additional roads arc to cure our traffic Phasina Ordinantt. Adopted b} the
problems. We know better. We have residcnt-onented Cat) Councll of I 0
seen what happens. Every road they yeal"5 ago. it provided ru~ that
have built has caused more develop-require the road system catch up
mcnt., which has used the road to befo"' development aoes ahead.
dump more traffic into the system This ordinance has its weak spots
and make the congestion worse. and loopholes.. but 1l has worked so
But don't the cities and counties well that the dcvclopcn spent $2
have proftssional ptannen and engi-million to keep the same pri0C1p~
nttn work.ina for them? Isn't It their from beinaadoptedcount)'Widc mrec
job to plan rOeds so they cure traffic weeks aao. And 1t has worked so well
problems? Welcome to the wortd of that our prc1Cn t dc\'eloper-controDed
sclf-fulfillina pro~. The planners council has bad to amend the life out
make their best profmional effort to of i~ it was actuall~ doina wbat 1t was
pttdict what future growth and supJ?O?Cd to do: Stop devdopment
population patlems will be. untat tM toad system coukl cald\ up.
Since the developers control the The main lOOl)ho~ ii tMt a
elcc1ed officiall, t.hc plan~ nat-prediction offu1urc conditiont must urat~ eredkt a lot or arowth. Thest be made to determine if' traffic will
predtcllons are put into the tra.ffic rully move freely afta a PfO.icct is
models. The modds then show that complcttd. \ftcr the project as .-
"*1s arc nttckd; so the roads arc pr0vtd and buJlt. tbac ~
built. This maa the deYdoipment tum out to have bttn too opt1nu.stic.
'*",.and the ~ion comes So the Trafl"tc ~t la-
truc. ' ,. itiati~, on the Ncwpon 1e1c:b be1b F*'-ic?Nouul. Tlliieeatin«n otxt No,cmber prov~des tbat 0"116c .ctu9Dy ftti....., IMI ~ mustKtuaUybemov1 .. fred)bcforc
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thi~ that will triple m)' money. Our
officials ba~e followed your advice in
the past. and ~ arc the victims of
their foohshness.
Just as an addia must 1Ufftr
-.uhdrawal sympc.orm to break the Jrua habit. like-Kite there must 1'1-
timately be a massive expenditure of
tax money (ps pump taxes. I ptedict)
to cure our traffic hc2idache. Tbe
public will tolffate this when it is
coov1nced that the money will ~
ally bt oscd 10 soh-c traffic problems.
not to jusiif) more devdopmea
When will that be? What could
p-oduce such a drasttc chanle for ttw
public to st.art trusuna its dec'eeil Officiab?
VefY semplc. When the offtciilh
actually ect .,owt.b uuder = brir-a 1t to a Slap. nd ketp _it . .
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Sex recipe
offensive
To the Editor:
I've always considered the OniF
Coast Daily Pilot my "'bometowm"
newspaper. We've bvcd in c.o.a
Mesa oc.arty 16 yean.
I bouabt a peper to Cl1Cb up on me
elcctioa nrws and to my pat
disappointment eatne acrou tbe artie~ on Wed .. June 8 ~ 1.iDda
Alpzi on .. Recipie for ..S sex;
Preheat '1owl). season with faniasy."
After rcadi'-1 the article I .would
like to say that I believe an article lite
this belonas in one of thote pomo-
paphic m~ where ~
would ooi be offended by th.is
material.
The r.ct that my tax dollan 10 to
5UPJ)Ol't a eoune on Human Sexuality
at Oranae Coast CoU. is tomethina
I will have lo live with however,
bccau.sc of ~ AIDS crisis I believe
i l's time to emphuiu abltineDce and
monopmy. Most )'OUD.I people
today are naive md do not believe
they will be affeeted by A.JDS. t
remember tbote days when I too was
invincible a.ad hadSUODc wt.ta wamcdabouttkeontequenccsofmy
behavior.
I am pm1icula.r1y o&odecl by tbt
recipe itlel( for it makci ICX IUi::b a
cold, impenonat activity. sa ...
created by God to be for blllbeDd Uid
wife in 1 lovina, oommined fda.
tio.nship. The Sona of SolonM>a ill tbe
Bible bas many ~stioal tJW fiat
outdo this recipe. ln 000~1. in marNar te.s: is beautiful!
The comment about em~
ment in the cla5' is intercstial-1 am
not a puritan. but l don•t "believe wkJna about the p1caswa ot 11e.a
without fully C1ploriaa the coa..
quenca is beU. responsible. Tbe
teaehcr, Kim Crawford, I bope is
takina a long rantc look at what kind
of behavior she IS enc:ouflllina. The
AIDS information should ha~ been
at the bqinnina of the article lO Jive a
rcalistK picture.
Television. the movies and videos
arc &ivinc us more sex than we need or
wanL Contrary to the liberal point of
view there arc still many of us who
would lilc to kcc:p rcfcrcnca to su in
the home. My son used to be a PHot
pape11:1oy and I would be upset if he
had found tbu article to rad bcfOR l
bad cemo~ it. Adults may daim
their rir;hts to read and do what they
want. but WC still have UlDocetat
children to think about and Pf'OUICl.
In the future, I ~ you will
a>nsider your rcsponsib1fil} to Jive a
more balanced •PP"*h to coYCrin.g
articles on sex if you haw to publis.h
them at all. (Articles on ledmiq&ae.
spcci fiatll)'. ).
Today JOUmalistic: tnlep'lty ts laclt-
1 !lf because of sensational artaclcs lik
this whlcb sdJ newspapers..
Journalists have a moral responsi-
bility to print the truth. lo be tdca;ive
ID what IS publisbcd ud to abide b)-
the ethics which the professioe bas in
earlier years upheld as a Slandard for
the benefit or the majority o( its
readers.
WENDYLEECE
Costa Mesa
Fabric f!ags only
ones to fly at polls
To lbe E.ditor:
I am writina this letter in rq;ards to
our election on Tuoday. June 7 _
I am a ,.rs.erect voter. ~
Newport Beach. I was very ra when I arrived 'o v01e at my ·
place. First, I c:ouldn 't tee the ..
liERc sip. You ra1JJ bad to IOCll
very carefuJty. What tally 'GJ*-t ...
was when I saw the paper ftlis. Thi&
was also YCrY small.
We happen to be lbC ridMSt 0..-
in thlS Yl'Of1d.. yet we cannot a.fbd •
material flaa 1t tbc polls on a ""
important day.
I called the voter"& rqiSUMioD
offia in Santa Ana. and t.bcy told me
the followina: The reuon b...,..
flap was because tome~ Wlllillll
take tbcm. You can ~J~ ._
anywhere for St.SO. 1 *inki:1ia
NoVt"mbcr. when I 90 to V-. I • pvc them my fla&.
I want to thani you for aettilllllm
c:xprcss my <>p1nioe. In tbc fuc.e l
-would like to see material ~ • s-perones. .
I'm su"' there arcmaay ~ llil ftd the same way I Clio._
SUSANNE M. £MaY Nc-wpon
E>avtd Letterman returning to
the air despite writers' strike
NEW YORK -Fau of David
Letterman won't have to recycle
lauahs by ~ttiDI tbroqh .. Lato
Njpt .. muns aftef Tuetday.
NBC:t .. Late Niiht with David
Lettcnnaa .. h aoiDa beck on the air,
says helld wrifet< Steve 0·0onnell. who hopes he'll 'be blck on the job, too. if the writers of the popular late-
niaht NBC talk show can set a waiver
&Om the strikina Writers Guild of
America.
Even if tbey doo•t. Letterman will
ao on the air with his writers' blcuina.
said O'Donnell.
"We've been havina meetinas all
week and we've decided the best thina
is to act the show on the air," be said.
The auild voted by a 3-1 maflin to
reject the latest contract offered by
movie and television producers and
to continue its four-montb-old strike,
union officials said Thursday.
Johnny Canon resumed his "To-
ni&ht Show" last month without
writers and is writina his own mono-
loaues. O'Donnell said if the writen
do not rttcive a waiver from the
auild, t..euennan. who allO is a pild
member, will resume lbe show in his
capacity as ~rfonner and make "casual remarks" in lieu of a mono-
loaue, then interview 1uests.
Both "The Tonight Show" and
"Late Niaht" went into reruns when
the writers went on strike four
months qo. Letterman's show had
previously souaht an independent
contract with the auild, but that plan
was scrapped because lhe show is a
production of NBC.
II more set for
'•Rall of Fame
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tho
Television Hall of Fame will Induct eiaht new memben this fMI, indeld-
iq two of TV's mOll famous *"" Bums and Allen and Huntley Ud
Brinkley.
Yhc inductea include four ClOm·
ec:bans. two newsmen and two p~uccrs, who will be inducted Nov.
l 9, 1n a two-hour s~l to be telecast
on Fox Broadcaatina Co. Nov. 21.
They are: Jack Benny, Geortc
Bums and Gracie Allen Chet Hunt-
ley a~ Davi~ Brinkley, Red Skelton,
David Susskind and Olivid Wolper ..
The Hall of Fame was established
five ye.an 1fO by the Aaldemy of
Television Anl A Scienca.
ComeciiaM 8utM Ud Aiied were
on l"ldiO and television fOr many yan. Huntley and Brinkley were
televl1ion'1 foremost newt team in
the l 9SOI and t 960t.
Benny and Skelton were J>OP'!lar
comedian• and pri>duc:en SU.Wnd
and Wolper were responsible for
some ofldevision's most memorable
propams.
Bums, Brinkley, Skelton and
Wolper are expected to be at the
ceremonies. The others will be honor-
ed posthumously.
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Confessions of a sadist
DEAR ANN "LANDERS: Your
advice to the mother-in-law of the man who killed thrtt kittens was riaht
on llf'JCl.
1ho~crs. ~cddinis. holidays and
annivenanes. js:oo 1&:30 )1:00 11:30 Ja:oo ja:30 j9:oo j9:30 f10:00!10:3oj11:00!11:3JI
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This month I ha"c two baby
showers, my mother's birthday, ml
brother's birthday, my best (nend s
birthday and my husband's birthday.
D ........ ....._,.i.
1 am a woman who slitted tortur-
in& small animals when J was a child
I never actually killed anythina. ~u1. I was very much aware of my sad1st1c
behavior and it bothered me. In fact,
it bothered me so much thal I put off
havinf a family. FinaJly, I convinced
myscl that I would nFvc:rdoanythina
to hurt my own precious children.
Wrona. When l aot those feehnas I
couldn't control them. I won't ao tnto
the details, but l have dama&e<t m)'
little girl so badly that she is handi-
capped for life.
I've considered suicide, but I don't
dare do it because my child will
always need me to care for her. I've
tried to &et professional help, but my
psycholoaist was lousy and the bills
made me feel auJlty. I never felt that I
was worth the money.
I know there is no help or hope for
me, but please, Ann, pnnt this Jetter
so the woman who wrote will know
that herdauahter's baby is in danger. I
wish I knew why I was so brutal. 1 auess I'm just crazy.
'l'Hlday, Jae !I
Please print my letter. Seeing my
confC$SiOn in pnnt will make me feel
better. Of course 1 can't s1an my
name. !f'_you need a signature, call me
-LOST SOUL IN TENNESSEE.
DEAR TENNESSEE: nan )'H
for 1laarta1 year story. It proves oace
a1a1D tbt •me vtrJ •utart>ed
people cu appeu IO be completely
aormaJ, ... ofta we .ever bow w•o
lite 1lck oen an. ..,
I lll'le JM to lrJ uotlter tlteraptst.
Y H Deed IO •top lkspl•laa yoenelf M
yoa cu lead a prol•ctlve Ufe. Good
lllcll.
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I come
from a large family. Every other week
I send cards or a gift for birthdays,
Last week 1t was a wcddina and tbe
week bef0tt it was my 1ister'1 binh·
day and a weddina shower. In
addition, I have Mother's and
Father's Day. I itart shopping for
Chnstmas in July. Now they have
come up with Boss" Day! Is there no
end to it'
I keep a drawer full of cards for all
occasions. Last year I bouaht a dozen .,ns for weddinas. They arc all gone. I
shop frantically. wrap hastily. g.o to
the party and start all over aga1n. How
do 1 act ofT lh1s roller coastet'> -
SHREDDING RIBBONS IN
MARYLAND.
DEAR RIBBONS: I ILave 80 .. vice
fer )'M bffa•H yo. are a C"Ompelsln
pleaser. Y H'll aever 1et off lk rolJu coasttt. Tlae pllt woeld be D ·
bearable.
Se, my dear, 1tock •P oa cant. ud
pftl for every occa1.... keep a
Hpply of 1tampt OD laud ud jest
keep OD dolD' wlLat yoa'tt dolil'.
ARID (March 21-April 19): You're provtded with
data that is actuatly-------~----
considered "ex-
clusive." Attention
centers around read-
1ourney. Check wardrobe, diet, nutnnon.
UBRA (Sept 23-0c:t.. 2'2): Be aware offine print, take
nothini for granted, realize close relative may have
skipped essentials. Attention continues around trips.
visits, surprises, ability to lauah at your own foibles.
ing material, books, SYDNEY manuscripts, in-
stitutions of hi&her 0MARR learning. Pisces
plays paramount •••••••iiililiiiiiiliilll role.
TAURUS (April 2().May 20): Focus on power,
authopty, responsibility, intensified relationship. You'll
learn more about financial dcaljnp. secrets associated
with money. Member of opposite sex says. .. You're
damed an.ractive.··
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Individual close to you
could wax poetic. There is talk of soul mates. journeys in
search of peace and love. You'll complete project, more
people will become aware of your talents, aspirations.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stress independence,
style, creativity, willingness to ~n project. Avoid heavy
hft1Df, be dfrect in discussing affairs ofhean. Emphas1son
practical issues recentJy pushed u1de
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You arc challenaed b)' one
who demands, "Where is yourcspntdc corps?'· Maintam
poise, aplomb. Focus on d•r.lomacy. loyally to famtly,
auentJon to income potentia . Taurus plays major role.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll be more popular.
demands arc made on your time, Iona-distance com-
munication relates to social affair, possible holiday
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You gel good news
concernina financial prospects. Give full play tocunoSJty,
ask questions, accept offer from member of opposne sex.
Get ideas on paper -and protect them.
SAGmAJ\JlJS (Nov. 22-0ec 21): What was lost 1s
found -close to home. Observe art objCC1 or photograph
-you'll aet valuable clues. you'll make discovery that 1s
reason to celebrate. Romance will dominate scenano.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Define terms. look
behind scenes. rcahu that what you thouabt was "go~
forever" is due to return. Accent meditation. pnvacy.
dignity, compassion for one who recently .. lost his way."'
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2().feb. 18): Cycle continues to
accent popularity, speculation, sex appeal. You'll win
fnends and could hit jackpot Older individual has
authority, will use it on your behalf.
P~ (Feb. 19-March 20): Some will comment.
"These da}'s you art a veritable d ynamo." Maintain pace.
accept challenge. reach h1ah. know that your cfTons will
result 1n promotjon. reward. Green h&ht will flash.
IF JUNE !I IS YOUR BIRTHbA Y current cycle
h11hhghts life style. ab1hty to increase income, significant
domestic ad1ustmcnt lhat could mean actual change of
residence or mariaal sratus. Leo. Aquanus people play
important roles in your hfe. You are sens1ttve. moody.
psychic and have instinctive knowledge of trends.
'Dracula' written on vacation
Why don't you start your master-
piece when you go on vacauon?
That's what Bram Stoker did. He
wrote "Dracula" during his R-&-R
visits to the Scottish coast.
An actress who we1&hed 200
pounds lost 80 of them. How had she
manaacd that? a reporter asked. "By
catmA one meal a day and faJhng in
love. she said. Did she mean she
burned ofT 80 pounds in romantic
action? No. all that the love provided.
she said, was motive to stick to one
meal a day.
Men walk from the knee. Women
walk from the hip.
World's laraest beetle s1ays drunk
most all 1he time. Thal Gfncan zebra·
striped mons1er. four inches long. two
and a half inches wide. Feeds on
fermenung fruit. What 1t SCC'S in DTs I
do nol know. People maybe.
Spnnk.lc salt on a prden slug and It
wtll dissolve. Not the salt. The slug.
Q.1-Ndlhcr vulnerable, u South
you bold:
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What do you bid now?
A.-Thil b too euy. Partnc:r bu
asked you to bid your baa suit, IO
the cbok:e is dear-bid two duk.
Don't bid ODC DO tnamp. Tlw is
fornrd-aoinl. and lbows a mini-
mum of 1-9 poiDb (perhaps a point
or two fewer where you have no
room to respond at the ooe-lcvd).
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hold:
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progreaa.
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
"I hate these Jack rabbit starts when he's
on my lap and hears the ice cream man!"
PEA!RJTS
TELL ME, DOCTOR .. YOU
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yson, Spinks
to settle title
· Undisputed crown
"<>n line In battle of
unbeatens tonight
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (AP) -
Mike Tyson and Michael Spinks meet
toftiaht to tettJe the question o(wbo is
the world's premier heavywriaht. .. Mike Spinks is a ~t fialller, ..
Tyson said.. ··rm lookina forward to
matcbina my skills with him."
At s1lle ti the undisputed heavy-
~t championship, held by Tyson,
who will be 22 Thursday. ·
Tyson is a solid <avonte to beat the
31-year-okt Spinks in the most in-
triauina championship bettle of un-
beaten heavyweiahts since . Joe Frazier beat Muhammad Ali on a IS-
round unanimous decision March 8,
1971.
Tbe fiaht, tcheduled to IWt at 7:SO
p.m. PD"t at tho-2 l,~1eat Conven-
tion Cenler, ii beina called the richest
in histc;>rY. • . .
Addina to the aninpe 1s ~lation about how Tyson mi t be
affected by repons of marital prob-
lems ud squabblina by his wife and
mother-in-law, ~ Bill Cayton
and promoter Don Kina over bis
career •
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Kevin Rooney, Tyt00's trainer. .. When my f'lbler S1epl into the rin.a,
I expect ham to be a erofessional. I'm
confident be will be. .. I'm a profelaional," Tyson said.
Other questions to be answered: Can Spinks handle Tyson's speed and
ltfen&lb? Can be frustrate Tyson? Can he make Tyson respect him? Can
be punch with Tyson if he aeu
traPPCd? "f can •t picture him not aoi na for an
early knockout. because that's bis
thins. that's the way he fiahts. .. Futch
said of Tyson.
"Most puncben, if they're not aettina raulu with their power, tend
to e! a bit frustrated. ..
MONDAY. JUNE 27. 1888 .ID
Poll_,.......,.x-NFiL...., .. hewe......,llfeeXJJ 11tw.y.81.
At -.. Y-*-pitcher TomlllJ '°"" ..................
,,, wa :2 .. All of that will be foraotten when
the bell rinp. •• said Eddie Futch,
Spinks' trainer.
"It hasn't affected him at all," said
• Spinks' only chance is to try to
run, to stink out the joint, to try and
frustrate Mike and steal the de-
cision." Rooney said. .. But it won't
happen. It's a one-lided fi&bL ''
(Pleue ... TT90!1/B2)
B•~etOt claamploD Mike ~n confldently raUe9 hi.a
laanda on the ecalee at Saturday• •d&h-ln In Atlantic City.
TJMD, wbo wt11 tarn 22 ~· wDl meet llkll•el Bpi.aka tmdllJrt for the an heaYJWClCJlt CIOWD.
Fraser earns elusive win
He beats Brewers.
4-2, two days after
Shaving mustache
By RICHARD DUNN
DmllJ,.... C:..o 0 I fl I
He'd tncd j ust about everything to
set different results.
Finally. he shaved off has mus-
tache.
And finallv Withe Fraser was back
in the win rolumn
··1 changed m} JOCk. my socks. my
shoes. but nothing v.orked. •· sa.ad
Frasn, who on Sunday won his first
pme as a staner since Apnl 27
··1 reached a poanl where I had to
catch a groove sometime. Two days
ago (the mustache) came off. I was
inspired by the season I was having.
"I've had It since I was 17 I've
&lways had at, but I had to make a
chan&C and this was at."
The facial ad1ustment worked to
Fraser's favor as he patched seven
strona annangs an the 4.ngels' 4-2
v1ctOf) over the Brewers before
34.569 fans at Anaheim Stadium.
TIJe .clJedale
**-TOOev-Mlnrmot•. S;lO p.m.
Jww 21 Mllw-.ota, 7;JS P.m
June 29 Milw-.ota, 7:35 P.tn. •
June JO-idle
AWAY
Jut¥ 1-0etroit, '-JS o.m •
JlllY 1-0etrOit. 1:20 o.m. I
JlllY >-Oetroo. 10-..35 a.m •
• On TV. Olamel S. I On TV. Channel 4
• Al Mf'Mt on KMPC <110)
"(Fraser) threw the ball well and I
bad my best reliever in the bullpen. so
I decided to 10 to him for the final six
outs." said Anaels Manaser Cookie
RoJas. "I wanted (Fraser) to wtn a
game."
Fraser walked one and struck out
fi ve allowing onl) one earned run.
"h was a big win for him and a big
win for our balldub.'' said Ro1as
General Manqer Mike Port held a
brief press conferentt after the pme
to explain the news.
Milwaukee catcher Bill Schroeder,
who h1t b11 second home run of the
season of Fnday ~t. connected
apm wath a solo shot an the t.lllrd.
Darryl Hamilton. a rookie out-
fidder filli..na in for \be day, walked
foUowina Schroeder's homer.
Hamilton stole second and went to
third oo catct-er Bob Boone's tbrow-
Ull error before scorina on Jim
GantneT's RBJ poundout to sive the
Brewen a 2-0 lead.
... felt IOC>d." Fraser <Wi.. .. I knew
what I did on the home run. but I still
felt aood-Bcforc today, I wu wonder-
ina what Cookle was thinki~ about.
but I may have cha.nacd his mind
today.
.. I haven't thrown really well all
year and this was really the first tJmc
that rve thrown well r could've gone
back out there (in the eiabth), but I
went seven strona inninp and that's a
confidence builder. We had Bryan
down there, too ...
Bick-to-back doubJes by Tony
Annas and Boone aocountcd for the
Anaclf ftnt run of the fifth. Then
Otc\ Schofield put them ahead. 3-2,
Wllh a two-run homer to let\.
Johnny Ray foUowcd wttb a single
and Mtlwaulctt si.ncr Teddy
H~ra was done for the day.
-t.as .....
CfJ9Cfnptl ftnt beM!D•D Leota J>arbam ..
•uble to lauadle tlarow from plmller Tom
(
Fraser allowed four hats to pick up
his fifth win of the season apmst
seven losses. He v.on m rchef on Ma)
I 3, but this was his Jonacst outing
smcc 1om1 7•/, mninas in Detroit on
Apnl 27
Bryan Harvey earned his club-
lcadm& seventh save wtth two
shutout innanp as the AnacJ.s, win-~ u Kirk Olbeoa era Hee ftnt bl8e ners of et&ht of their last I 0, won their wttb bull am,le ID flftb tnntna SaDday. second strataht apinst Milwauktt.
"We saw somethana different toda)
than in the past. like &Cltllll ahead of
the bitten. He'd bttn actlln& behind
in the count and havi na to come back
WJth bas fastbell and it was tcttJna hit
Now he's atttina ahead .••
Cbili DavlS dislocated the fourth
toe of h.Js fl&ht foot after he kicked a
chair an frustration after his fourth-
annmg at-bat
• I've had a couple of home runs
ta.ken away earlieT in the year," said
Schofadd..
.. It leCtDCd (HJcuera) chdn 't bave u
m ucb on b..as faStba1I as be did in
Milwaukee. We played wdJ the last I 0 (Pl•• -AllOa.SfU)
1Dodgers trump
.Cincinnati's ace
I
Sax's bases-clearing
double In ninth beats
Franco, Reds, 9-6
Sax took a ball in the din, then
slapped a double down the fint-base
line that cleared the bues and set off a
celebration in the Dodlen' duaouL
"After (Franco) Sot behind. I said
this pitch basaot to be up, it'saot to be
tomethina I can really hit." Su said.
.. He threw it in a aood spot for me."
Gibson thrust his arms in the aar
when Sax•s bell cleared the infield.
.. I couldo't even control m~f,"
Gibeon said. "That's what Im 'all
about riabt there-I love th.IL Take
it when they think they've aot you.
Tbat'spat. ..
Brian Holton pitched a perfect
ninth for his fint save, aivina tbe
National Leaaue West-leadina Dodaen their eiabth victory in .nine
pma.
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TIJe .clJedale
AWAY
Todev-Houston, S.~ o.m. I June a-+iouston, 5:35 o.m. •
June ~ton, 11:35 a.m.
June 30-tdle .
HC*W
Jt6v 1-Chlalto. 7:35 o.m. MY 2-<Hca9o, 7:05 o.m
My >-Chk.aeo. 1:05 om
I On TV. Olennel 7
• On TV, o.nn.I 11. • Al _.,. on KAIC (1'0).
Tbcir 42-JO i'ecord puts them 12
..,_.over .500 for the first tame
liace 1985, wben they won tM
division.
Martin's slam at buzzer
gives QC squad victory
'
Evert outlasts old admirer
Defending champion Cash.
Steffi Graf win at Wimbledon
WlMBLEOON. EnaJand (AP) -Olris Evert
strugled tnto the fourth round at Wimbledon today.
comina beck fi'om a set down to beat Katri~ Adams of
Cbicqo, a 19-year-old American who used to idolize her.
Defencbna men's champion Pat Cash and womcn·s
top seed Steffi Graf also won. But upsets knocked out two members of the women's
top 10. Zina Ganison of Houston. seeded 12th. ousted
No. S Ga.bnela Sabetini of ArJenbna 6-l, 3-6. 6-2. while
unseeded Ros Fatrt..Dk of South Africa eliminated No. I
Natalia Zvereva of tbe Soviet Union 6-2, 6--4.
The 3).year~ Evert beat Adams, wbo ~
professional Just m moatbsllO, S-7, 6-3, 6-0 to pin the
quarterfinals at tbe 1f1S1 court Gruel Slam tou.rnament
for the fifth c:omecutive year.
Adams ald her tint rack.et WU I Chm Evert model
when sbc was 6 ycan old. Slte still has the racket. and -as
it turned out -Evat s.tilJ bu the wmnina touch .
.. I came wt ~ wdJ IDd wantina to win. But I
used ~p a lot of~. Adams said. ... D the third let,
meatally IDd ph)'1ically I bad ruo wt of ps. When you
play Ollis Evert. it'• bud to bcp up with her. She wore
me down ..
()Q &cloud~. wttb an ll .. ~ left ill tbe SU1111a
~mlCb<Je. ...-. dra . . -:-6At.be~forthetbitd
~in a row witb a 6-~ 6--~ ) victory ovu ADdrci
OlhoVttiy of'tbe Soviet UaioL
The mea •s \bird aced. Seefaa Edbcra of Sweden. abo
advanced easily. beaiill&Auitrilii·s ~mon Yow~~~.
M ud Din\b uelied tllalo*v MecirofC-:t.oelovakia dci,;ted Wally~ ol AllSU'alia 44. 6-l, ~ ~2. Masur Md uplCt .da I I I ltd Joba Mc£DfOt 18 the
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A8olll t1'e reuona pven for sbortCT' life expecian--
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effects; &na the menw quisb of life after Ge FL 1'1lle IUn'e)' questionnaire was 1mt to 1,000 former
Dluen wbole nama were laken from t.be 1918 NFL .._~ Allociation'a Retired Members Business
~ 440 ~ndent.s, 66 percent said football ~ llkt lbeir life~ compared to 14 percent
wbo met it WCM&ld DOL Another 20 percent didn't
respond to dllllt .-.,ioa or didn't know.
Pla,en ~ widesptad use of steroids
and the 'CClOlllllea)'i111 risks-in some instances, life. threalieDi.al -becaUJC of keen competition for roster apou.
.. It's like a ltteet fiabt," said Russ Bollin&e1', a
former Rams offensive lineman who said be used
llttOids to bulk up durina the latter part of bis career.
"lflomebody briJ\P. a club. you brina a club."
Linked with llerOid use. the players said, is the
problem of post..playi~ career obesity.
After competina for~ at unnatural wciabts. a retiri~ player must fit his footbell body into the non-
fooc world. Accustomed to cholesterol-rich diets,
bwdeDed with steroid bulk and, in many cases.
pb)'lically limited by linaerina football injuries, it can
be a di.fticult transition. .. rm amazed rm still alive, said John Babinec:z.,
37,a fonnerlincblckerwith the Dal1uCowboys, who is
a pediatriciaD in Paoli, Pa.
Playen contended that the violent nat~ of~ ~lends illdf for shortened life spans.
In ~ 78 percent of the players responding said
they su&r physical disabilities related directly to
football
Accord1Da to the survey, S4 percent of the players
admitted that they experienced emotional strain when
they Id\ the Jea&ue. It raQled from brief periods of
despair and adi_ustments to serious thouabts of suicide.
"I call it 'The Baby and the Bottle Syndrome;"
said Rick Upchurch, a wide reiceivCT with the Denver
Broncos for nine seuons. ..you either cry or be
satisfied. After you leave the rmc. you don't have a
uiple-A team (as in baseball to ~o to or the CBA
(Continenw Basketball Assoaation1; When you're out
of the pme, you're out of the pme. •
Quote of the day
Berta Becker, on bis pursuit of the
Wimbledon championship: "I want the
Wimbledon title very badly. And when I want
somethina I will do almost anythina to get it and
I usually set it. If that means I will have to be a son
of a sun on the court then so be it."
Moses breezes to hurdles win
World-record holder Edwin Moses m won the 400-meter intermediate hurdles m
48.27 seconds Sunday at the Southern
California Association TAC Cham,
pion.ships in Irvine, bis best time this season by more
than one-tenth of a second.
Moses was an easy winner over Dray H81Jfove of
San Diqo, who was second in 51.55, and David
Washinaton of the Los Angeles Track Oub, third m
S2.93.
Moses bad run 48.38 at a meet in Tucson, AriL,
two weeks earlier in his outdoors debut.
World champion Grq Foster dropped out of the
110-meter hi&b hurdles. and Milan Stewart, running
unattached, won in a band·timed 13.4 seconds. James
McCrancy, also unattached, was second in 13. 78. Dave
Ashford was third in 13.94.
Foster, who bad one false start. was beaten
Saturday by Roaer Kin&dom in the Michelob Invita-
tional at San Diqo. 13. f7 to 13.85.
Wallace outflnlshes Elliott
BROOKLYN, Mich. -Rusty •
Wallace, who lost tb. e lead when he ran out
of ps midwaY. throuah the nee. came back
to outrun Bill Elliott and win Sunday's
Miller Kiah Life 400 NASCAR stock car race at Mic:~n fotemational Speedway.
atlace, the Wmston Cup point leader, held off a
late challenae by EllJott.. the pole-w10ner who bad won m of the previous seven nces on the two-mile, hiah-
banked oval.
!lel80D recoftn, wim toarney
POA cbampioe LanJ ~blew. II fouHbolklld ..... COlll ... t.cklridl two birdies in the final ftve bolel to lhool 1 I·
Ovw-pu' 73 ud c::llUl'e tk S!OQ,000
Atlaata Oolfa-ic OD Suadly in Marieaa. 0.. Nelloa bad.~ 26110Cal., lbe tour~ Oil tbe
hilly, 7,~)'Vd Allaa• Couauy Cub coune to poll a
oM-tbot viciaiy over a., a...a two-time wianer t.bil
,,_.who bad a lnakounld 66 to move into coaacatioa. ..... °!:, ~bbed t1'e met hai Nelton wben he ant • 2S. t birdie putt Oft t1'e 13th boae, but then ~t boer:Y-double boeeY lO .U out of contention . Minecr eenk a 12-fbot ettlc pun on t1ae par-$ finilhina bole to finiab with a 71 ud alone ia third place at 270 .
.. lnan LPOA IOwn&ment in Wil~ Del., &a-,
,.......... wboeo achifta blct · ber to only
tcvaal rounds over the 1111 ftve Mekl. rallied with a t-
uoder-par 70 to am the vkt.ory ~ one stroke. ~ .. 39. shot cattier rounds of 69, 68 and 69
before compkt,ina the toumament at 276, 8-uDder per
f'or the 6,366-yaid DuPont Country Oub coune. to flAilb one abot ahead of'Pa"1 ... eh Poa.lewait. who
btpD the day three l1tOta behind Sheehan. toot
.tvani.ee of 1 tYt'04U'W IWilll oa the 11th bole to ·~move into the lead. Pocdewait aDk a 1 l-foot pun for . while Sheeban. •bo woWd finiab the da with a
74. bolied the bole to ao from one shot :h:f to one behiDi ... Gll'J Pia,_ birdied the fint bole of a sudden
death playoff apintt ftUow South African llanW
81 ~and won the Senion tournament in Oklahoma ~'t . yerbitbisteesboton thepar-316th bole about
'
t feet put the pin, while Henn1naput bis in a bunker
nd the p-een. He chipped to within about five feet.
but could only watch u Player 1lnk his putt.
NHL official•' talks bog down
NEW YORK -Contract talks be--Iii)
tween the National Hockey Leque and its '
officials union are off to such a b&d start
that both sides say the 1918-89 season
could bqin without reautar referees and linesman, acx:ordin& to a published report today.
""Testy is the word that comes to mind to de9cribc
the neaotiations and thinp are much testier than they
were when we betpincd three years ago," NHL
anomey l...any Bertuzzi told the New York Times. ••.a.t
this potnt, I can't Ke a resolution, but it's early and
you've JOI to think the rhetoric of June leads to the
reality of October."
The officials' contract expires Aug. 31 . Nego-
tiations ~June 16 and are scheduled to resume
Tuesday, with the union respondins to league proposals
and offerina its own demands. Talks will then be
suspended until Auaus1.
Attorneys from both sides said there bas never
been such a wide aulf betwcen the two.
The leaaue and the union have been at odds since
Game 4 of the Wales Conf~nce finals, when the
ICbeduled offteia.Js staaect a walkout after New Jcncy
obtained a restraininaorder allowin&Jim Schoenfeld to
coach. Schoenfeld bad been suspended for verbally
abusing referee Don Kobarski after Game 3.
Cutlau Reality wins Gold Cup
INGLEWOOD -Cutlass Reality !!)
took the lead entenna the final tum and
then pulled away to win the SS00,000
Hollywood Gold Cup by 61/J lcncths
Sunday over heavily,favorcd AJysheba.
Ferdinand, the 1987 Horse of the Year, after
runnin& fourth most of the way finished a badly beaten
lhtrd in the 49th runnina of the rich race at Hollywood
Park..
The victory was the thard in a row for Cutlass
Reality, who won an allowance race on May 27 and the
Californian as a I J..1 lonphot oo June 12.
Cutlass Reality, a 6-year-old ridden by Gary
Stevens and trained by Craia A. Lewis, covered 11/•
miles on a fast track in I :S9 2/S and paid S 11 .40. $3.60
and $2.20. The stakes record of l:S8 l /S was set by
Quack in I 972.
Stevens wu aboard Cutlass Reality in the
allowance race victory last month but Chris McCarron
was the winmns rider in the Californian. McCarron is
AJysbeba's reaular jockey.
The victory was only the I 0th in 59 lifetime starts
for Cutlass Reality and was worth $275,000.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
S p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston,
Channel 7.
S p.m. -TENNIS: Wimbledon early-round
comP.CUtion, from Wimbledon, Enatand (de-
layed), HBO.
6:30 p.m. -MEN'S VOUEYBALL: U.S.
vs. USSR. from IDJ)ewood (taped). ESPN.
RADIO
4.30 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at
Cincinnau, KFMB (760).
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KMPC(710).
_ _ _ S _p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodacrs at Houston,
KABC(790).
TYSON DEFENDS TITLE ••• Foreman
registers
knockout
Pram Bl
.. If he comes to win the title, it will tends the IBF withdrew utle rccoa·
be a aood fipt." Tyson said. "If be nition bccaute Spinks went ahead wanu to run around and fool around. with the C.ooney fiabt rat.her than
it could be a Iona fipt. Whichever waitina_to meet Tyson in the final of
way it 1s, I'll win. the HBO tdevision heavywei&ht title
.. Maybe I haven't gotten hjt a lot an unification ICries.
my c:an:eT. but ifl do. I have to stua it The IBF. which is in charae of
out. rm prepared to do it. -toniaht's fiaht.. bad threatened not to ATLANTIC CITY. NJ. (AP) -
.. He's a better puncher as a heavy-sanction the bout and declare the title Georte Foreman, the ~year-old
· t than people think," Futch said vacant if the fiaht was not ICheduled former beavrwei&bt champion, dis.
o nk.s. for 1 S rounds. The World Box1na posed of Cai1os Hernandez Sunday fin.ks bas never been hn as bard Council ud World Boxi~ Associa-ni&bt like a man swattina an insect.
ube saoinatoFt hit byT)'10n,"said tion have 12-rowid titlelim1ts,and10 then called forbillF pme. Aaeelo Dundee, the former trainer of will the IBF btcjnnin& in September. "rm older, but.Just like wine. I'm Ali. ... don't think Spinks is a The matter.ended up in coun, and a tettiUJ better,.. Fomnan said after
heavywcl&ht I think "F~o will federal judtit otdered the penies 1toppn~ Hernandez io the fourth
knock him out I don't thank it'll '° involved to ICtt1e the dispute. The round for his 10th conteCUtive vie·
&verounds." · JBF, whole president it Roben Lee, '°'].•ft.era 10-yearlayo«.
_ Asked what problems be faced in becked down and ap'eed to sanction Mike TYIOft, the Whole bunch,•~
TYIOD. Spinks said. "The man is not the 12-rouad bout. avoidiQS me;-said Forema111 whote ~live at all. He's not IOina to It wiU be_~accded by a scheduled ~cameontbeeve0tthe21-twwt tbett, and that's the way I'd like 12-rou.nd IBF elimination fiabt for ,_,-o1c1 :fyt0n'1 ddbile of the &aft.
il ID be." the orpniz.ation•s maoaitory ditpildled beaV'YWdlht titlt '91inst
; Spinb, a fonner liaht beavyweia.ht challcqe position, between Bctbick MicMel Spinti It ihe AtJan1ic City
dWnJ)ioll. who bu a 31-0 ~ and Carl "'Tbt Truth .. Williams. Coavntioll Cater.
trith 21 knockouts. offidally ~ Bcibeck. a &:Wmcr W8C cbimj)ion .. 1t•1 time I~~ around
2 I 2V. pounds Saturday for his fU\b who is ranbd No. l by~ IBF: bu a with dlae types_ Mid~ no
ltcavywcilbt filbt. 14-S-I record. with lJ mocaouts. woa the beavpeleln dW &om J~
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Pittsburgh completes series
sweep with three-run I 0th
From Tile Attodated Prea
Sid Dream's sacrifice fty and Mike LaVallicre's two-
run double fueled a three-run I Otb innina that enabled the
PittsburJh Pirates to defeat Montreal, 3-0, on Sunday and
complete a four-pme sweep of the Expos at Olympic
Stadium.
It was the fint sweep of a four-pme series by the
Pirates since July I 9M and moved PittsburJh within 4'h
pmcs of fint-placc New York in the Nat!onal Leque
East JOina into a thJu.pme series apinst the Mets at
Thiu Riven Stadium.
.. lfthinas happen to 10 ri&ht, the way they did apinst
Montreal, that's all the better, .. Bream said.
Jose Lind opened the 10th apinst reliever Tim
Burke. 2-2. aoina all the way to second when shortstop
Lu.is Rivera threw wildly to fint on bis srou~.
Lind moved to third as Andy Van Slyke bounced out
to reliever Joe Hesketh. and Bobby Bonilla was
intentionally wallced. Jeff Parrett was summoned to face
Mike Diaz. who alto walked, loadina the bases.
Bream then drove in the so-ahead run with a Oy ball
to the center-field wall. LaVallicre provided insurance
runs for reliever Jeff Robinson with his two-run double.
Doua Drabek of PittsburJb and Pascual Perez were
locked in a sco~less duel throqh much of the game.
In other National Leaaue pmes:
AIU.. 11 Gluts t: Billl>oran drove in three runs and
left-bander Jtm Desbaies snapped a personal thn:e-pme
losina streak for Houston in the Astrodome.
Deshaies. S.S. went 6~ inninp. sivina up five bits
while walkina four and suikina out three. Dcsahics' last
win was May 30 apinst St. Louis.
Mike LaCosS, S-6, worked l ¥» innings for San
Francisco, sivina up five runs on two hits while walkina
four.
c.M I, Mell I: Rookie Jeff Pico {)itched a six·bitter,
and OUcaao broke l00te for six runs tn the sixth innina.
capped by Shawon Dunston's two-run sinale, for the
victory at WriaJey Field.
The Cubs toot three of four in the series.
Pico, J..2. pve up an uoeamcd run in the third innina. He then retired 16 in a row until Len Dykstra
doubled with one out in the ei&bth. The Mets JOI their
1CCOnd run after a wild pitch by Pico and Wally
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Youmans awaits
further word " " MONTREAL (AP) -;
Ao¥d Youmans remained
behind Sunda)' as the Mon-~
trca1 Expos left town fot ' brief road trip to St. LouU. waitina further word from
baseball Commissione~
Peter Ueberroth on ~ dna&·~lated auspenaion. 1 Youmans was
suspended for bis WlUR to
complr with the cond.itionSi
of the arua testina prosra.m
He entered a rchabilitatiol\1
center lut October for •v
he and the Elpos said were.
alcohol-related problems .
A published r'epon out of
New York on Sunday, cit· inJ an unidentified IOW'Ce,
said that Y own.ans. wbo
bu been lated by the"
teaaue and the E.Jlpot a
number of times this
ICUOn, failed two ~
tests.
l
Flams Sobstad class winners ~
nt the Clua 8 winner, Ind PauJ
Qucyrd'a T otqpn wu third in aa.a·a.
labia Corinthian Yacht Oub
uopby wineen wcN Carolyn
Nelloia's Milc:bief. ~in a... c. .... .. ADDie. ~ b)'
O.Udio uc1 Jw--. lftla in a. c.
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Greenwell'•
bat lifts Boston
His homer tn first
propels Red SOx to
romp of Baltimore
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Bolton'• Mike Greenwell hopes hit
bot hittint it beina noticed by the riabl people. Grien~ll hit a two-run homer and
Jim Rice roUowed with another two.
run shot in the fint innins Sunday as
the Red Sox defeated the Baltimore
Orioles. l~I. at Fenway Park.
With 32 hits in 70 timcut bit in the
lal1 17 pmn, Greenwell has raised hit avenee from .286 lO .~ durin&
the loneest hittint streak oflus career.
1b&t'• been one of my Joals from
day one. to put up blS enouah
numben to make the All-Star team,"
be uid. "And I'm close. so I want to
keep it '°in.a."
"I'm Just tryJna to hit the ball hard
and llCI ii up in the air," said <menwen, who has driven in 20 runs
and homered six times in his last
1evenpmes.
Jt was the fifth time in the last seven sames that the Red Sox have scored
10 or mott runs.
Dwiabt EvansL. ~llis Burks, Todd
Benzinaer and Kice had two bits
apiece in Jeadjna Boston's 12·hit
attack. Mite Smithson, 3--2, allowed four
bita. ltnlek out six and walked five in
'tchi~ bis fint complete pme since
2J, 1986.
red Lynn pve Baltimott a 1-0
lead in the fint with bjs 12th homer,
but the Red Sox struck beck quickly
apinst Balurnott rookie Oswaldo Peru.a. 1·3. El~ tn the American Leaaue:
TwtM 11·1, AGleda ..... In Oak-
land Frank Viola and ~th Atherton
combinedona1even-hitterasMinne-
10ta completed a doubleheader
sweep.
Charlie Lea won hls fourth straifht
deciaion in the opener, combinma
with Juan Berenauer on a six-hitter,
and Dan Gladden homered on the
fint pitch of the pme.
Viola, 12-2. leads the American Laaue in victories. He walked two.
1uuck out thlu, and allowed seven
bits befott beina relieved by Atherton
in the seventh with the bases loaded
and one out. Atherton earned has
thlrd save.
Tbe Twins broke a scoreless lle
with three runs an the fifth 1p1nst
Dave S1ewart. lG-6.
Lea, 4-3. allowed five bits in tbe
ftnt pme. Mlkina two and llrikina out two in lix inninp. 8aequcr11vc
up one bit in three annin,. to earn hi1
fust save.
Y..U. 4. ....... I: Claudell
Wubiqton'• fourth hit of the pme, a "1>®t ainilc in the oinlh innins.
icoted = .. runner Rickey Hen-dmoa third for New York at
Yankee Stadium.
Joel Skinner walked with one out aeatnst Bud Black, 3-2. and moved to
ICCOnd on Bobby Meacham'1 sinale
to ri;ht. Henderson ran for Skinner
and moved to third when Roberto
Kelly . forced Meacham at second.
WasJ\inaton then beat out a hiah
chopper over the mound as Hen-
denon scored.
The Yankees led, 3--11 after eiaht
inninp and ttliever Neal Allen had
tttired nine straiaht batters, but Mel
Hall led otfthe ninth with a si~e and
one out later, Cory Snyder hit has 16th
homer. Dave Riahetti, 3--0, came in
and retired the next two batten.
W'Mte Sn '7, Rusen i : In Arlina-
ton, Daryl Boston hit a 430.foot
pand slam and Harold Baines also
homered, leading rookie Jack
McDowell and the White Sox over ~viously unbeaten Jeff' Russell.
Russell, 7· I. yielded all the C hicaao
runs in sill inrunp and saw his ERA
jump from 2.36 to 2. 99.
Boston's fint career arand slam
came with one out in the sjxth annina
and p ve the White Sox a 7-0 lead.
MartMn I, R.yall t: Bill Swift
pitched a six-hitter and Seattle backed
him with five home run5, two by Rey
Quinones in the Kmgdome.
Swift, 6-4, snapped a personal
t.hree-pme losma streak and pitched
his first shutout in SI m~or-league
starts. The 26-year old rigbt-hander
struck out two and walked four an his
fifth complete pme of the season.
BlH Jays f, n1en 1: Mike
flanapn earned his I SOth career
victory and Jesse Barfield hit a solo
homer at Exhibition Stadium as
Toronto snapped a seven-pme wtn-
nina streak for Detroit's Jeff Rob-
inson.
flanapn, 1-S, alJowed e1aht hits,
struck out five and walked none
before aivina way to Tom Henke with
none out and runners on second and
third in the ninth. Henke pve up a
run-scoring aroundout to Dave
Bergman but earned his I Sth save.
Robinson. g.3, had not lost since
Apnl 2L
Billy's downfall
began in barroom
T b 1 pennant hlstory shows he will prob-exas raw was ably be "reassigned" too. So who will fl t t } di g be next'? Steinbrenner still likes Dick rS S Cp ea fl Williams who was recently fired by
t , fl i Seattle. 0 manager S T ng When Steinbrenner took control of
the Yankees in 1973 his fint choice to
Billy Martin's days as manaaer of
the New York Yankees were
numbered after his brawl in a Teus
bar in early May.
~ to a soun:c close to the
club, Manin and Yankees Owner
Geo,.e Steinbrenner made several
penonal commitments to each other
when Billy ..liflS named manager of
New York for the fifth time last
October.
One of Marttn'1 commitments to
Steinbrenner was to clean up bis act
Ind atay out of trouble in bin.
Althouah Stembrenner backed
1',fartin'a venion of the Texas inci-
dent to the hilt. he privately felt
betrayed and only stayed with BiUy
bccaUle the team was in fint place.
The il\luria. the pitching problems ind the intense media coveraae of
Martin all contributed to Steinbttn-
net't decision. But three straiaht
losaes in Detroit that dropped the
Yankees out of fint place in the AL
Eut pve Steinbrenner the opening
lac wu waitina for.
0 If Lou Piniella does not win a
replace Ralph Houk was Williams.
but Williams was still under contract
to Oakland. Williams says he's tired
and doesn't want to manage any-
mott. But Earl Weaver said the same
thin& when he lef\ BaJtimore for the
first time.
0
Oeveland is womcd about Gres
SwindeU's ailina shoulder. On May
30, Swindell became the ~ors fmt
10-pme winner. Swindell, 10-6, now
bas a five-game losina streak and has
lasted a total of five inni.nas. in his
previous tow ouunp, )'leldma 10
runs and t Shits. Last Monday apmst
Boston. Swindell allowed five runs
and nme hits in 211l inninp.
0
lnruans' reliever Doua Jones has
proven that persistence pays off.
Jones started his yro career in 1978
with Newark o the N.Y.-Penn
Lc:aaue and silt minor leaJUe teams
later made it to Milwaukee 10 1982 for
fourpmes.
In 1984, J<!nes sip~ asa free aic~t
with the Indians but did not make 1l
with the Tribe until mid 1987. TblS
week, Jones tied Steve Bedrosian's ~or leape record with 13 saves m
13 appearances.
At age 45, Ya~kee.~'
John still going strong
complete pme as a status symbol"
J~ diamisles cracks about bls IF
by jOtiaa that rus left ann is only 14
yean old. He ruptured a lipmcnt in
his left elbow Iuly l 7, 197 4, while
pitcbins for the Oodlen and under-
went IUrtetY t-o months later in
wbicb a tendon &om his riaht
bann was uted to rec:onsU\lct the
elbow. Tbe operatioo was tbe fint of
its kind on u at.blete and doc1.on aaid
~ wOUld never pitda 'Iii•·
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SEATTLE -~Seal'
tJc Manners arc expected to
put AJvm DaVls on the
d1sablcd hst today and
recall Greg Bnley from the
Pacific Coast Lcque.
Davis 1s suffcnng from a
tom nsht hamstnna mus-
cle that could sideline him
as Iona as thrtt wC"Cks. said
team physician Dr Larry
Pedcpna.
Aftertour, U.S.playersawaitOlymplcfate
BILBAO. Spain (AP) -The U.S.
Select basketball team, having com-
pleted a successful s1x..gamc. four-city
tour, now wtll be amuously awaitang
to find out which players conunue on
the road to the Olympics.
The team went to Madnd Sunday
on its way borne after 10 days in
Europe. It arrives home today.
The trip solved some important
matters, ICQOrdina to Coach Georae
Raveling.
"I fee) all the QUC'SlJOnS WC had
before the tour have been answered.··
Ravehna wd. "We wdJ have a
mccuna as a coach1na staff to decade
the players who we want beck."
Ravehna and assistant Bill Stern
Wiii rttommend to Olympic Coach
John Thompson who should be
invited to part.Jopate in the final
tryout camp at Georaetown staruna
July 17. There. after addn1onal prac-
tt~ the team will be pa.red to 12
"The hardest part is ahead of us,"
Ravehna satd. "The proceu dictates
that you have to let some good playen
&O. Sometimes, the best team IS not
made up of the 12 best pla)ers "
SUteen players alrcad) have been
~Vltcd to Gcorsctown 1ncludina
Sclecl members David Robmson.
Dan Ma.Jene and Gene Smith.
AIUIFS
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pmes or so. but it's suU a Iona season ..
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the season and fint smce May 27.
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left-handen, the same amount he had
apinst left-handers last season.
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for Harvey in the el&hth when Devon
Whale s1naJed home Hendrick from
second with two outs.
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Milwaukee at Oakland. 7:3S p.m.
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Houston
San Francisco
Cincinnati
San Dicgo
Atlanta
New York
Piusbur&h 01.icqo
St. Lows
Monuul
Phtladelphaa
National Lealae
WDT DIVISION
W L Pct. GB Lit
42 JO .S83 8-2
39 34 .S34 31/1 S-S
36 37 .493 61h 5-S
33 40 .4S2 91h 3-7
32 43 .427 11 'h 4-6
26 4S .366 1 s112 5-5
46
42
39
36
34
33
BAST DIVISION
27 .630 5-S
32 .S68 41h 6-4
34 .S34 7 7-3
38 .486 101h 4-6
39 .466 12 3-7
39 .4S8 12112 5-S
Saday'1 Sc.res
Doqcn 9. CincinnatJ 6
Pituburah 3, Montreal 0 ( 10 innings)
San Diego 2. Atlanta I
Phtladelphla 7. St. Louis S (10 innings)
Chica&o 6, New York 3
Houston 6, San Francisco 0
Teday'1Gamea
Streak
Won 3
Won I
Lost 1
Lost S
Won I
Lost I
Lost 2
Won 4
Won 2
Lost I
Lost 4
Won I
Home Away
21-18 21-12
23-13 16-21
2().19 16-18
16-18 17-22
22-19 10-24
12-22 14-23
2S-l I
23-IS
19-1 s
17-18
21-1 7
18-16
21-16
19-17
20-19
19-20
13-22
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• 0 I 0 OWtllle cf 4 0 I 1 Jiii Armu" lllO
G111tnr 211
SUrhoff lb
Vountd
Leonrddtl
OMf" rt
Sveumn
Robkl• lb
Scllroedr c
Hemlllnll 2 1 0 0 looNC l 1 2 I
Howell ltl l 0 I 0 n 2 s 2 T.... n 4 11 4 sc...-. .......
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E-8oone OP-Mllw.._... 2
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Se-+tamllton (1), Voun1 (f), OMf" (1).
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1 I 0 0
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DMccn (Hillegas 1-0) at Houston (Andujar ().2). 5:05 g.m.
Philadelphta (Rawley S-7) at Ch1ca•o (Sutchffe 5-5). I; S p.m.
San Diego (Rasmussen S-6) at Cincinnati (Armstrona ().I). 4:35 pm
San Fra.ncasoo (Reuschel I 0-4) at Atlanta (Mahler 8-6). 4:40 p.m.
New York (Gooden 10-3) at Pittsburgh (Dunne 4-6). 5:05 pm
Montreal (Smath S-S) al St. Louis (Magranc 1-2). S:3S p.m.
Ul'l\Plr'e-"Ome. OeMlnver. Fol, Mrl:oy,
Second, Cotlle, Tllord, McCllelencl.
T-2.1' A-34.5'9
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Twetday'1 Games
Doqen at Houston, S:3S p.m .
Ph.iladclpbia at Cbicaao, 11 :20 a.m.
San Diego at Cincinnau, 4:3S p.m
New York at PittsbWJh. 4:3S p.m
San Francisco at Atlanta, 4:40 p.m
Monuul at St. L.ouas. S:3S p.m.
Dedelrl '· ... ' LOS ANGUJIS CINCINNATI
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OrOSGOP hlctler p
JGonlll rt
Gibson" MersMI rt
ShelbYd
Hamltn 311
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Shfonn 1"
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4 I I I Collins II S 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 Sebo )ti • 1 , 1
I 0 0 0 EOevls d S 0 0 0
1000 ONel•rt 3110
S 2 l 0 Ourflm lb 2 I 1 0
4 0 I 0 EMPY lb 2 I I 0
S 0 3 J Trec!WY lb 4 0 I I
4100 McGrlftc lOOO
•22 1 MllnerOll 0100
S 2 I 0 McClndn c 0 0 0 0
1110 Brownno• tooo
0000 T.W.Ofl 1000
OAvaY'S LOCK•R (..._..,, 9-dll -1
llOets, 04 8lllllen. .. benecude. 21 llOllllO. 4
hellltut. " c.ko beu, 629 ~ beu, 211
medlerel. 10 IOAPln. 1 Wflll• ""'· 14 MNer llek•. 2 .,,.. "'"4
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bus. 161 berr"Kude. 40 bontlo, 1 ye«1owt1ll, 52•
mlldlerel. 1 ~. l $0le
LM....... ta 101 "4-t
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o.. ....... TMI ,.....,, treut Pienta E-MHetcher, Oem9Mv, O'Ntlll
DP-Clnclnnell 2 LOB-L°' A"991ft II, Clncln·
11811 t 28-AnclerWll 2, Sebo, Ourllem, SN40Y,
O'Nell, Gibson, SH HR-()emc>wy (4), Sebo
(9), Lerllln (I) SB-Sebo (24). Collins (61
s-t.nrv
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1 s'-"'-d. f'l Qllco llaM.
llUVUSIO. -Fulmor Lelle. "-1 Lake
P9f'riS l.alle. ~Inner Lall•
VSN'T\lllA -Cal!U Lelle, Plrv Lake
SANTA aAaad.A -~ Leh
0! B ULLETIN BOARD
l~-.. ~.~ - -
t'noa-Bpbl.b oa rv 'The Mau T)'10n VS. Michael Spinks heavy-wetJbl tuk fi&ht and two unckrard fiJhts
belin.n1na at 6 p.m toni&ht may be K"Cn on home
ca&lc or at selected remote venues
Roten Cable TV of Fountain V!'ley. Hunt·
tnaton 8eacb and Garden Grove, and Com-
munuy CablcviS1on oflrvanc will offerthc fi&hu
~o home viewcn at a one-umc fee C1oted circuit venues an Ora.nae County
include The Anaheim Celebnty Theatre. the
lrviM Mamon Hotel. the Laauna Hills El
Rancbito and Tonilla Aata. the Lona Beach
Ramada Rcna1ssantt and Yankee Doodles. and
the San Juan Capistrano Coach House.
Amencaa ca.acer Society Da~
The Ca11fom1a An,cls' pme with the °'1rott T11tn on Saturday. July 16 11 l·OS p.m .. 1s
Ammc:an Cancer Soc1et) Day at ~nahetm
Stadt um.
Followina a ta1lpte ~ny under the 811 "A"
from 11 a.m. 10 J .. :30 pm .. a ptt---pmc
ccrnnony will be hckl to honor AllJCls pit.chc"r Dan Pct'). Anaels trainer Ned Bcraien and !~n outfit'ldcr Gary Pettis for thtir work with
COit for the es1ravqanza 1s Sl2. *bteb
includes an exttllent sc.t to the pmt' a Ntw
Ann1vcr'Sary T -shin and an 1nv1tat1on to tM
talll'al.C ~~ stauna 1s hmikd. For tick.ct information.
phone the Markctioa Communications ckpatt-
mcntat 751-0441.
BudlleDa78k run
Lt Mcndtm flotel in Newpon Beach 1s the
11te for this year's Bastille 0.y 8k run. the lafJCSt
8k in Amcnca.
The race and a lk Fun Run/Wall bqm at 8
a.m. on July 10, wnh competitors runnina
t.houah the Irvine and Ncwpon Beach financial
areas. Last year'• event attracted more than S.000
runners and spectators. includina Sylvia Mos-queda. who ran the fastest U.S. lime for a women
1n 1987. Thett i1 also a wheelchair catqory.
In addition to the rac-c this year, a Food Fair
and Fitness Fair is alated for the mom1na of JuJy
I 0 It the Le Mtridien Hotel. •Iona WI.th I pre-
cvcnt pasta dinner on Saturday. July 9
Rcstawanu from the area will set up booths with d1ffettnt spccialtin. The fitn~s fair
features booths on vanous health and nu1n11on tOy,,a. ocecds from the event benefit the United
Cerebral Palsy Assoclltton of Oranar County.
All cntranu arc eli1ible to wtn tickets for two to
Pans in a random draw1na. For more infor·
mation. phone Susan Whetzell or Lcslyc McRae
at SS7-SIOO
Appro-..mately lSO volu•tecrs will be needed for assipmcnu from rqistration. stan and
finish hnn. aid stations and courw ma~
rMnt. If intcrnted. phone Kelly Hahn at
SH-SIOO.
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OU.lend, SO. •. ~. New Yor11. 50:
Wlnfleld, New v Ot"k. 50.
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9ost0ft, "· Pucllett, Mir-tole, S7, c.nwc:o,
0.klend, 5', Bretl, ICeMes Cltv, St HITs-f"vdtett, MIMnote, lOZ. Lentford,
0.ktencl. ft; ar.tt, kenM1 Cltv, '1, Wlllflelld.
New YOt"k. 91, 9oee\, aosion, •. Moltor, Mltw•'*"· •· Tr.,,,,,.., Detroit, • 0009LE5-ef911. IC.811Ms City, U, GIMdell, M>nnet0te, 22, aoe... 9oston, 21, ltn • ......._
111 McGrlft, T0<onto, 20.
TIUPLES-Wllson, IClllMI City, 7; •evnoldl.
S..llle, •• Vount, Mllweuti ... '· G•ene. Minne· aot•. s HOME •UN~seco. 0.1ttend, It, GMlll,
Mlnnesote, 1•; Snyder, CtevetenO. 16, Certer,
Cleveleftd, IS, McGrlft, TMonlo, IS; Wlrrflelcl,
Hew Yor1l, IS
NdeMI Leque
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HITs.--McGM, SI. LAY", ft, P.imelro, Chi·
CHO. 95; ~. MontrMI. r1, CoWnen, SI
Louis. "· hnlle, Pitt~. t7, Dewson, Cha.o. '1. 0009LE5-Sebo. Clnclnneli, 21, Pelmelro,
Chlc-.o, t4, H8Yfl, ~. 23, ar .. m,
Pllllburtfl, 22; G.a.tr .... Montrol, 20.
T•IPl.ES-V911 SlvM. Plll'lburtll, 10, Col·
emen, SI. l.Oub. 9; lttlnn, Molltl'MI, 6,
Semuel, ~ ...
HOME •uNS-Clwtl. Sen frenc!KO, 11;
G Oellls, ._,.toll, 17; Galwr .... Monlrot, 17;
Strewberrv, New York, 17, lklnll9, Pl11'°"'1111.
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1..arrv Netson, 11u.ooo ,.,
ChlP 8edl,17SM0
111
Scott Hod\, '20.JOO vs
IMr1t c.icevecchle. 11•. toO
WeYN Levi, 1 lt,200
21• Oeve Barr.11',700
Steve Ellllnvton, s 14,700
L.errv "Inker. 114, 100
2T1
Oen Pohl, 111.SSO
... lne Mc<:••lstl', 111,SSO ••vmoncl FIO'fd, 111.S.SO Tlm~.111.S.SO 211 a• GleUOll, SI, 190
9oO Glider. SI, 190
9redFellel.tl,190
LMel'I •eoer11. 11.190
Brien TennYson. 1.1, ltO
Hvoen Gr..i. SI. 190
• ..., 9etr, U .460 Fuuy Zoew, U ,460
Lerrv Mire. U,460
Devis Love Ill, U • ...O
IC9'WIY Knox. u . ..o
8oO Twey, 14,S.SO
Merk 8ro0111, M,SSO Tommy 9rent>en1 M.SSO
•1 Brien Cteer. 53,NI
Mllr.1 Hultler1, S3 ...
Morris Helelskv. 53 ....
SteveJ~ 13161
Tim Norrb. ,,,, ..
JOfln Inman. '2.'40
Antonio Cw de 12, '40
Jey Don 818111, U ,940
Tom Gerner, 12. '40
•onnle Bled<.12.'40
•kX Pffrwn, 12.940
C.Mn ,._te, 12,940
~ S.uef1. 12.002
Mac O'Gredv, 12.002
ICeltll Ferou•. 12,002
•occo Medlete, J'l,002
Ed Flott, S1,I02
9f"lfl V~. U,002
Oen Fonmen, 11,512
Chris Kite. 11 ,512
Glbl>Y Glltlerl, II.St?
Mar1t Lye, 11,526
Oevld CenlH, Sl,SU
Oevld ,._., Sl,525
Pe1et Pwsons. 11.m
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9oO LuM, al,470
-
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•uss Coeflfel'I, 11,470
•otiert TllclmPIOn, SI.al -Miil• SUlllven. '1.435
Mike Hammond, al,4JS ..
Howerd Twllly, t 1,407
Gent Koc:fl. 11,407
Denis Welson, Sl,JM
LKA '9urnament <•• ............. 04'.) »• ICeltly Po$ttewelt, S1S,OOO
117
httv sn..t\en, M6.2SO m Jef!St~.117,814 N8'IC'f '--N, S17,.GIJ
Ooltle Modltot, '11..GIJ -JedY lt-t"-1, S U."'4
COiieen Weller, 1 IS,Oll
Jutl'f Olcklntoft, al S,Oll
•1 T8f'IW'IWe OfMll, I It, 12'
Atny Aleolt, t\0, 125
Vkt!IF9"9011,t~01 1t5 l..Otl Gtt'blcl, ti., 1U m
Jene Creft.,, t7. 125
Alllson finn.-t, 11. 125
Oeedee L.etlltr, S1, 125 ,,... l'lo ... t7. us
LAMrt •~. t1, 12S Def Oermtln. '7, IU
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Astros It llllliltn. HS Astr• at._,.. 7.05
4 5 cw. at .... (2). 5
at Astros. 5.35
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61·11-61-66 ... 11-.. -61
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NASCA• •tock CM r.c., '#1111 slertlnt POSltlon
In Nlenfllftft, l\OmelOWll, IVPe of CM, left
c.onwle1ed, reeson out, K .,,., • ,,._., WOii lllld
wlnNlr's e--.e IOMCI In ~
I (S) •1nrv Welle«, c~. H c . Pon·
tlec Gr end ,.,I•, 200, 1 S.1..SS, .... IOQ.
2 (l) •• l!lllolt, o.waonv ... C#e .• Ford
T'llundlr1llrd. 100. t.a.17S. 1. <11> T errv LeOonte, Arc:llelele, N C
O.WOlll ""°"" c.no. 200. UIA?S. 4. (t ) Oelt EwnherGI, Doolt. NC Cllev·
,.. Mollte <:Mio, 200, l2',11S.
.S. 121 Geoff Iodine, Julien, NC .• Cllevrolet
Monte Cerio. 200, 120,315 " C11> Klfl saw.-. concoro. N.c .• Chev-
rOlll Mont• Cerio, 200, I "·000. 1. (lSI PllA PerSOM, Oen_., H C, Oldt· "'°°"' c utlal•. 200, s 14, 150. t I•) Dwftl Weltrt9, ,renkllft, TtM.. o-r .... ~ C.rto. '"· t14.UO. t. <•> CM Y.,._.OUllll, Senlls, SC.,
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lklldl ...... '"· S9,'50. 11 1211 9udd'f lektr. Ch9r1ofte, H C., Olds·
moo"9 Cutllla, 1,., n.-
14. (l>I Metts Merlin, .. lftvllle, Art! , Ford
Thunlttl1Mrd, '"· t7,050. lS. (tf) Ernie INen, Denver. N c .. Chevrolet
Monie Cerio, ltl, M,250.
16. (2') Joe •uttmen, Frllllllln, T-, Olds·
mooite Cutlau, 1,., M.250.
11 ()2) 1(91'1 loudlerd, Coneord, N c .. FO<d
Thunder1'1rd, 197, 14.67S.
II ()f) O.ve Mera., Skvt.ncl, NC., Chev· ,., Mollte c.no. 1'7, 11.-.
It. (201 Nel ltoMetl, hsMrNt. Ale .• Pon·
tlec Grenc:I Prix, 1'7, tl0,915.
20 (41) ered Nofklneer. IC8flllHOl1, H.C
9uldl ...... "'· ... ...,. 21 (6) Alen t<utwldll, C"811otte, H C .• FOfd
T"tlundwtllrd, 1". u,n.s. n <l7> D-1'•1191'1, lttflelO. N.H • aulck ...... 1'4, 13,SIO,
2l (lO) luddY Arrington, Menlnsvlle, V•,
Ford TllunOtrOll'd, 1., U.37.S.
24. CW Rlc:Mrd Pettv, llelldleft\en, N.C.,
Ponllec Orencl Prix, 1 .. , M.26.S.
15 (J)) Oelt Jerrett, C_., N.C .. auldl
..... 112. 11.m
26. (1) Eddie alenchw .... Sen Anton.lo,
Teu•. Olchmobl .. Culllln, 174, cvllftder heed. 53,070
27 < 161 .,.,, 9odlnl • ...mmure. N c .. Fwd ~d. 145, .,.ii,. 1.aur., 111.610
21 ()4) MldlMI W•fllt. Hl.lntwlVlle, N C ,
l"ontlec Grlll'ld '"''"· 19, ~ teluN, ts.toe. 2' (ft) LAil• SMed. JeekllOl'I, M*.. Olcll·
moOlle c utlu•, tltnlne Cheln. o. 71 s. JO (14) RMnev COmDI, LOii er., W.Ve.,
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IS40.000 Cell Aon BEAUT. In~ DeeilglWI bUC:lll • pool. •U. l1t751mO. 1.0.2s11 . $571 ~ U1111tles S700. tee A\11now'1 ceillna. OIW. lndry rm. tOfn ....... ,_
Yountl3M261 1bt eondo. "'*' o.n; lg 9850/mo. 213/54n-4231 557-1118 ••• ~8/211VtM'la5'1-2447 :•'%~· c:.loM to ~. nifftQ ..... . ~"' enct pe1IO, ~.poof. I L • 11.•n Ye.1y 2BR + den. 18A, *Lo ...... Vrdedelln 28A 2035 Pomone Atl utile 'Ind ~
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1200/mo 759-Utl liM IUL m. 2~ lharpt ....._ 11700/mo $t22S/mo ut• 1g daeMs. OIW. OWIGll SCS..!IOtt aft• 530 pets. M Olly l45 4IM
pr909. Crom & b-* 131-2207 or 133-237' 222'~ 35tll Str. 87 11CO f125 NO PETS 6'0-2'95 EAST'8U*'F
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odel pertect 3M 2'ABA MIYIL•••HllT am.. 1144 Wiit 10 ~ cmr. CAXMQIAd llX&ttOA 18' 18a. gar. w/d '*""· '""'*' CICCUPllnCY ~ .::,!:•:4 0:. home (~ to 2 29A 111A. an8CMd OW· APARTMENT Futnilhed vac.ntt Tripleit 1595 dren ~ NIP9l9
matrault•)w/manyup-JENHIFEAEHCM'"~AO ORXNd@TMEE11M ... 2~,_..,250mo in Antique Oak HOO •7~5S8• 1250 Adam• Ave. una ...... , ..
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J'or Ate; LM ($2000/mo) omc. :~::= 1725/mo. Avt 7/1. Alto 2BR+Oen. 8oth Corona o. .,._ trg 2br, move"' dlaCoUnt 110M No Pwta 14.2-1151
or lae option FOt llC)pt, Re9ldenCe · 7eo-.17A town."IOfM9 $1350/mo, 2ba, lrpl, encl gar, meatillJIB HUllllAllTI •EAST8LUff'VALUE•
call PATA.ICK TENORE. LARGE DUPLEX. 3Bdrm =al IMcl llf 840-5MC ~r • ~ PCH twn cntt 11111116... 18R. qutet .,-., Frp11a.
Agt 121-1200 or 2'~8e. 2 frplc;. 2-cat gar-38R 2'Mla lllllW condo $l070 Mr. Willams IPll1'mTI Unfurnl•l'l•d 1 Bdrm di• PoOI NO P9ls .. A.t 180-&102 age Yeartyl1750/mo 38', ~ dka. frpl, w/p . Stepa from poof, Daye 112-11 U or Sparkling clean 18, • Clean .-.-i llgtrtad· now' tee5 ·lie 722-I011
~.......:_1·.· •• :., ··-· 711 Hetiotrociie.146-2087 hnlrd firs, 180 ~ nt jeamf. S1350/mo fW9 Evngat wtlndt '91·5709 Gatden ac>t• eMu1tfu~ Lg bnght ini•IOfS Ooee 29r
Loc:eted In one o4 COM'a ~.::., 1~ Allf 811. 875-1800 C.tl.... . 2'14 landscaped grounds to trwys, OC Airport, G=~1:1,..,
mc.t So. o4 Hwy .,..._ Deluxe 38A 28A Condo. 2 Pool I spa pstlOa/dedla. ~ & M ... No P9IW pd. Adutls. no ...... ._.
3BR. den. 21MSA. ·pao1, •tm.. Yitlt 1 T car ;et~ w1oiw. rrp1c. kit 1 PbC Hf. 2L . ,,.. oer• or C4lfPOl't Sony. ..__. .. • 64MM1 ******* ;:509",,:\::'15=:9 3::J~~=·!i:: ~':;;:1·,~~pt~:r=· ~ea:~O:.~~· a:.= seoo s~1,40~ ~:':' Ulllll.lw/ .. ... IAftlll1UU Sml houM, dWm 28'. tub,~ pool & tennis. ~ectcozyhm-Eastbluff Lndry $800 850-0e06 ~~Ba :m ~~~.gar Sorry ~pets. 28r trplx w/t lU ~
Lg 2 a 38R tciwn:oiome 1ea. petlo. MW c:arpet•. S1250/"'o. 152-8333/dy 1oe 8*>n. 3BR. trpec: SPARKLING c:!Mn. extra 2250 v...;u.,d 5'0-M28 1MC> wa11ace M2-C905 · 11350/mo ltt-753-0f
w/poof, spa, tenni.. wet paint SHOO mo Y-.iy 458-0e91/ev.& wltend $1850 Ind grndr Open large 28' 18a, ground __ ----
ber & frplee. Belt New-Eve. 2131'M-8907 Sunday 1-4. 780-877$ floor. end gar. d/w, c&t* EASTSIDE 2BR 18A <X>'· Sunny EHl•lde 1 BR _,
port buye tor only ·= .... IHI tv petlo quiet wooded tage. new crpt l paint. Bachelor. Ne81 enop. I 1BA 18A. endoeiltd 91f· 1239,900 l S24UOO. C..ta .... 1124 Vlll.A BALBOA furn 2Br. grOund. . S175. Av! 718 wfd hkup I carport S725 schoola S5701mo age. cloee to~. Hice
Don't mlle out. For ac>pt. 2iC :;; c.r oer :;; 1 RllCLES CONDO. 11,,.,..., dlstlee. tip. p()OI. 324 Victoria (btwn No petl 722~294 CALL ~1 quiet locabon. 1e151,.
call PATRICK TENORE. yetd (ofht,_.) 170o Pool. •P•. HCurlty, tpa, w1llk to bc:fl, MC Harbor I Nwpt 81) • --1480 Monro'M
Agt 721-1200 or ...... •••• 750/mo Call Norm rte. S1'95 summet, 131~215 or 513-0275 18R ~Tl~RS pool Dau Put MM TSL MGMT 142-1to3
71()..1702 771-3983 Of 543-7540 1095 wlnt• S2S-7405 QUIET .f SIDE LOCATION patio gar' No~ 3ti s.. BRA ND NEW NEAR HOAG H09Pilal * 1• ....... •WllLlff • HARBOR VIEW :SBA 28A 2BR 18A lmmed oc-W Bay St Mes e5CM357 TOWNHOMES For Rent ,..,.._ 28'. W•Ba. dlw.
EASTSIDE: P**1 for ex-Nica 38R 28A patio hm. Comm pool. New paint, ~ selS/mo Kew\ under dw ' 2121 W't w/d hawp. end gs...::"
ec:u11Ye tamlty. 38dnn, Frptc: comm PoOI 2 c:. cpt & tile $1800 tae •as 1~2'* .... Tl ALU todays den fled• carpets. n--peta. + 1'ABA. tam.lly rm wlfrp6c Q&I StCOO Ortve t,y ,2• tMS-M12 or &43-2541 . 2BR 18A Eu1alde lo-'500 •. 54103IO
& fonnal dl"'"G rm Hu Vtsta &.1a. then cal HwtlOt V'9w HoMe'• a.t cation Patio pool, lndTy ut. IMO
BY owrw Beyffont wlailp apa l 2 car getage &7!>-4912-'Gt Value•St3,...._Newpnt meati.BJIU rm. S7251mo Low o. ••WDT 2Br. 2~8a. tez. spa. CS. S1800/mo ~ gmdr Avt In/out guest qtn $2COO posit £-51 '' signer condo. MBZSL, 28 8/1. For Int.,._ call •HARBOR VIEW HOME ~10 or 873-311, 149 E-Bay ~
ft chncrlt V•. One or Al Scotti 5'S..230 t 5BR 38". him. room. 2 _ ~ TSL MGMT "2-1803 .. ._ 1 11 -
••al latllt f• 1aJe = .. l llar llU $425.000 15().1188 story. fnnl din rm. 2 flp, 3 LAG delµxe condo. OCMn TheM attr8Ctlve Apts ,__ ' ...-1 .... ..tN11"'9-."lll'fP.9• *28R tBA "'""-"Mau c:w gar pool ale, S2800 view. 2&A 2BA trp1 den ture poof spa prlva.. •LllE ... S~ pooa UQtltM .. -..... ----.,.,.,...----; ~LE BY OWNER BY Owner-Lovety up-V•de. Patio. yd.~ mo <lW-*ipoo1 ..,. gated s 17001,,;oniti patio. or ·dedla ~ Come ... .,. ddtei•a 1ennl•. volleyball &
•SPY<h48S HILL* graded 3Br 28a Nwpt W/O l'lkup. PoOI. 1950 lllc9 Ind 647-7521 "Gt Anxious! el9-723-9099 c:arpor1 In a b9.ul!Mly ..._........ IOdeted. butletball CloM to rn IM 3Br 2B•. Portsmouth. Shof.a home Fee land. ~ p9t 722-8011 or com.-•-7 rem bWtl 9Choc*. par1l9 I Oc:Hn & Bay View. comm pool & tennla,... • HARBOR VIEW HOME LUXURY TowMclme ~-landacaped Httlng 8-utiful 2BA llPfS Pool. ~ ...... lmf SMl.000 Agt. Eiieen to beach $295.000. Prln-*2BR DUPLEX. quiet. juat 48R 2BAIJU, comm. pool, loc*lng gotfcourM 28'. Sorry, no peta. rec room. laundry room 6'01 WEST WARNER
....... u..t. _..,. ...i-..__,, ,...1 5'11/W 7eo..olt/H ....u...-,_,., 642-3S19 pntd/nu crpt, wld hoc* 2 c:w 'Pl c:.rnt lot. Xtral den 2'Ab&. mini ocn vu ~ '550 Reedy IOf enatam ~ ••• --
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bedroorM or 2 bdnn + 21R 1'lBX conao. 2-c:ar uo•IMI **Newly decor•ted a *LIDO ISLE* ~~C:V:-2:r:!~ 121~mo' 'ilt.iiir_;: M55 •M60• .. ~ nutJle/'*'1\.dl.-den. Bf'let( ftreplac;e In DY· attached gw. 1112.000. tlMft• super dean 3BR 2BA Large fatnlty home. Gte11t c; gat, pattoe loft $1400 8'wt & '°5 ~ frpl St350yf Ila.SW
lngroom. Sliding d001'9 Vecent. MSY to ... eny-Won't last! The BEST BUY s 1200/mo Incl •••• l IOf entertainlngll 613-se89/IS0-788e M2-1U• 530 w WRaon Huntin9'on Bdl pier .... ri~m~iliiiiiit
°'*1 onto a specious & time. Agt tM2-7'°4 or In Harbor RldQe. Model gmdr S57-874t 4 Bedrc::"u.,. 3.,., a.th .. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 38d 1• ._....,.. Siii 722_90::~::~Ieoo 309 Sth St 28R. gar. 1M
private garden patio. 541-2•85. Pr~ only per feet 3BR !BA w/pvt *Near bMcf\ 3BR 2'1'BA ~Imo. t'l\8a. Frptc: <*I noora: Securtty..,...bulldlng __. S7501mo Mgr te0-0130 ~Q/'>~¥1'
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Super location near eom-CONDO 2BA 28". ftple. · PATRICK TENORE :r~1~~· ~~I pet lll-4130 521 8olaa 813-7353• geragH Remodeled ~~ ~+::.,;.-LG BACHELOA~-unlt_,....-tk-:-y--
munlty pool, Eaatblulf gar:r,. patio, comm. 7~2oo Of 780·8702. NEWPORT ShOfM 28r unit• 641-MOG 2038-B ~ 722~7 llteoaillng k~.nr
anopptng cent•. tannlt. pool 150,000 tM&-8039 (OPEN TOOAY, but mullt •OCEAN VIEW LMge 28' •NEWPORT CREST 3BR 28a HouM. Doubte gar· 28r 1~8a. patio. Ille. R 725 .. utla Hunt Herbour $550
C.O M high •cl'lool. BRIGHT 2Br 2~Be Condo. come to otnc:e f0t gate 2 full &aule In am.If com-2'1\BA condO. 2 ear OW age llreplace new Ire*: d/"9h. S77Sl mo DElUXE 28 1 (213)M0-9513 ~:~call ~·won~ ~I ~m11::.~: pau/call.) =:ti u:r'°~':cu~ ·~-;1~;,,:~1;~2~ carPet a paint IS0-2708 . HI IHI :;, ~ ~ ~11 ....., STlm
l< IOnG' $215.000 Call LMTy AM CNaman underground parking. 4BR 28A CONDO on OCEAN VW. 28' 18a + 2BR t'heA. patio, frplc;. Wallace •205 7105 Pool. uune. new carpeit.
(',}.r-.nt ,l" l.l .KJN1... Real Estate, 499-13'1 11200 2261 Padftc Av greenbelt In the blufta end dee* 1 lot to bc:fl datllwstw l7401mo DUPLEX 28t l8a ,._ MC W7Slmo 536-Mll ~ ·' __ .. ....,,_.. A..iEstateSYCtMS-5550 rrpc, comm pool. 61t Drtll'e by 8111 5-stlote Mt Ua carpat1 drapes.' new~-. c:IMn 28ir 29a. IP.!!!!H ~'l\11'\-'' •-•--• ms-E'SIDE 3bt dp(X, ,.,.,BA Heiv8nar (71')a58--0701 (upper) $1250/MO oven.gar frPC,lndtyrm carport,21tory.doeeto
liial l'lH TOI'~ 1111,111 LIHOA '5LE Frpl, end patio. gar No Ooc:llSlde RE. 722-9730 2BR Downstan fWI ~ Avu 711 557-41832 beecf\. no peta $n01mo -======== 4BR 2BA. hplc, new Exdtlng bWber carpeted pell $975/mo + MC 615-4912 VERSAILLES 28t 28a -2 :::. '1&1S:-mo ~ QUIET EASTSIOE 28R tu-12'3
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1.,g_ bKll yar~ S~ car gerage. trpec. WIO I eatPel Full MCUfity. 2 E-Slde Towntlou ... SltS/mo. IS&-3027 beacht S•l5/mo. ~=:::::_:_:_:_~:_:_~-;_~ COLDWeLL
BANl(eR O floOr ptan for • bright. Newport Pacific Real &-hkup S1300 ~00 ~~~ s':.~ w/gar~ 2~!' 28A. E/SIDE 2Br 1,~ DuplaJI •~95'• s_. to OCl99f'll 38r. 28a. frMh loc* Famlty room •~I< ..... .,. .._... lncfry .... up. -• ,,... 2 cer ...-11350 den. l entry courty11rd l~t• ~........ -PENINSULA YEARLY ·~1 No..... 1920. 28R. MW paint. .... paint.~. W/D. Twnnouee~. 28r 11M1e HEWPoRT--PACIFIC
wlthfountaan Buutlful 2BR 2'~8A •Huge 3BR +Den. 28A Exquisite Nwpl Shn 38R ~ loc 0 20 ; ~ $1SO/;:.~,::c-2 9lory. frpk:. ~.: REALE.STATE~ L'~the~: 631-1400 .... $1.850.000 lwnhme Obi car garage. upper OupleJl In Balboa. 3BA yrty fri*: d/'# 2car 1906'0-2426E . pets H"nt(·2t31a~~13 . --------
LM\.P'-'-L 38r t8a YWY Noe. latge -pool, spa Xlnt locl Alli Spectacular bay view. 1 gar. 'comm ~ & t9nmt *$200 BONUS• Glee! E-~ .. I..... .....,.. WAUC to bWtl. 28r $n5. tlflllUI yard. 2009 Federal. ~Alt RfHO'lil 7/1 S13001mo Call Rita gar. wl d. frig, frptcl1575 6'2-3850 No F ... Bkr a.de loci LG tBR leOO & 2BR 18A ups&.n. 0-.. • ... .. ($725 to PIT MGR) Poot. ILIM Ill 1189 900 Call John HOMI., a.c. Wade 13H2M •WatertrontlC.nal 3BR ,.._ 117 up c.Dte, 880. gar. etc! M95/mo. 7'22-Gte •Jiit lndry, gsaga sza-1418
The moef-~lc 't50 Agent492-8e72 REALESTATE 2BA21toryl'louM.1gar· "-nte Sorry,Nopeta 131-6427 •Wl111• or~12
front N9wpor't ea., 2 age. trpec, wl d hkupe. lg FORSTER Ranch new ZIWlf •HUlD Frig, dWIW..,_, stOY'e W~A-=TE=R=FAONT=='='-=,..-.,.,-'P<>f--:r1
.. tor ~~t APPFWSEO Ill JU HI· let REAL TORS patto S 1575 home 38' 28a. vtaW. lrg •J.U1181 * 28' 1~ wlpr. crpta, lf,c;I No p«s 5'5-45S IS6e tSt avail now ,_
On ~ of Heights .,.. •259.ooo. •S~ upgreded 3BR IOI, di• s 1'50/mo ... tBR Loft.~-1000 alt. drpa. bftlna.. tnc:d patio decor 91ovelrefria gNSI ~~:.,don Thi:" on:'r. Ownr 497-7330 dWPllT • --lllllTll..... 2BA upper OupMx. 1 o--2131897-7304 1119 msg patio. country Mttlng 636-4120 Call 1-SPM * ·--* vtew w1apac:1oua deCk,.,
not Hkety to ti. dupllc:atad 2BR 2BA w/beautllul "PolynMlan At~" age. ~i 1 f~..00~ all ba ltii•ti selS/mo. 180 211t St. No 2619 Santa Ma ·c · .. S735 Frig, dlltlw..,_, atow ,..q'd no s>et• S8751m
eyer egailn. Thia ~ ..... 1t1e• • ... = ~~: apa. Specious 2BR + Oen. Avalta . mo. ... pets 6'&-11tM 667 Victoria 'E' 1720 Incl No pets 54~5 gu/Wat• p9'd S50-2.25CS
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c:elY9b6e ementty end•• 22 wtllch unlntentlonalty -~ • ..a •Id l'lkup. pool. Jae. dbl 38R dbl gar S 1050/mo recently priced at mlareprHented Tony The r-ruu.tn... gar w/~. Avt 713. • 11111' mw • llrsVlut. 756-9tn
S10,800,000 The C«bo of Century 21 714 ....,(71 4)16G-0714 11095• mlnMC No PalermO CSR 2'MSA. 2 att•8'Jm
truat ... Of the ..tat• 8eec:htkSe R..i Estate. ·--•io-.i..oei--a pet• Velma 5'1-2447 story Spa. near1...,.------
wan1 11 sold now! The n..11v Piiot ~ Ander9on Sc:tloof. 1 'I' A ._...!.. Cute 28R 18A Ouple11. 2 lae 12350/mo 780-3124'-'--------llll ... P&Yml'Tt a<ror _.., any car garage small yard ·
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exc:hg fOt a lhat• of own-brought Mr Cotbo. ~Sh ....... StellJ &75-4012 Agt Bay Beecti & Udo Un-IW"!~~~~~~~
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apprec. You receive LI.Ilk H-.a-.t. Home home. A atve ~ at w/oPfW, ~ tnc:d yrd • dbl gar. +2 carport _
100% ta beneflta. MU1t w..-. C-::-.~ wt $5'9.000. '°' llC)pt eel Avt 711 751-IM 11 ~ S2000 mo. YW· 7 /11. 854-9T79 evwlfng9
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A nM1 & <*Nin mld-.aed crta $425/mo ~578 '/fl old, condo quality, wonc hOurs are 10 30 am ' Wrtle PASE· 259P, 111 1eo..1797 728 Fwad St, C.M. Want to Mtn gr .. t 1$$ l Newport H•bof lhl
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BAVRIOOE 2B 2B --I Vic Bayalde Dr 720·3725 CAFETERIA In Irvine,,_,_ GAS BONUS PLAN The Orange Coul Dally - -menlUfate. 87$-0647 W ~·1 r e, MC, * *'* W-" HRS 11AM-8PM Mon-Ptlol II looklno lor an llEllPTlllllT/llm • gar. w/d, pool. IP• Fem . :elnatat er11 duties, some casht«-Fn I energellC person 10 as· Pan Time For buly Cos1• Mesa RMI SlllnUY /UllPT. •AdvMCement
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* NEWPORT BEACH * ELEGANT 0 If I c •. HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY CISHIEll Ctsta lesa ca print-out Start1no pay II RECEPTIONIST· E•p'd-. 9-4 d•lfy Call Mr• Coll In ., F nlamlcr stw w/1 Pvt BA 1850/mo grOM E. 17th PIT Ref 1. vehtcle a I ' $7 oo per hour plus 11 ~ N 8 COUNTRY CLUB w ID. gar pool 1385 SI . Costa ...... BUI, must c M I Npt Sch .,.. FOf partclng flCIWly tn New· llJYtl -allowance g b 4 ltt Piii fer ttm mature reoepllonllt for 1600 e. COAST HWY 842~ U30 3'.30-t 00
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-able 9nefgellc lnd1v1du1I T:: ~f! ~ ~'':° to start 5-l095 IOYlll LIT P•TD --T-E-LEM_A_R_K_ET-INO--
to pick up orders Must ¥"""" 0 MOOISl'S We Will train YoU to meke supply clean OMV prtnt-lliihl .. .._. help start our booth at lhe • lmmed. opening. Muat ~ 1000 per wee No
out Prefer over 25 HJ r•& 0 C F•lr flexible hour•. Currenll'I hiring U · tta\19 cteen ~anc:e. Nlling. '
Apply IPG, 171151 Sky· =~F~~t~~1;"Pj°Yuty· ~LINE COOKS ~1° i:: ~hV~ (714)141-5114 park Crct Sle G. Irv '" ,.. 10 bon •• m. ,/T HI Wtrt laJ St. 7.171 •PANTRY pott. Apply to Ellll. T8llepflone&elea •RECEPTIONIST Newport lmpom, 3100 W. U lT 11&11 If llllf
Flex hra CA 1 drlVtlf's llC Ctsfl ltu. U 12121 II you 81e ralllble, ha\19 a •RESERVATIONIST Coaat Hwy, N 8 842-0405
req'd w/xlnt driving r• betwMn 9am & 5pm M-F pleannt. outgoing P«· P1e&H eppty In per90n So. Out ol WOl'll? You're no1 out EARN
cord Retirees welcome Of call Belh at 642-4321 sonattly and 1111oy lallllng 3050 So · Br11tOI. CM of 1uc11 • IOok to cia.ifled tor $400 $1000/WI( ..:========================;;::======:..J to call 75
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-11345 ext 205 ~~~·PLEASE CALL 540--0589* eniptoxm«1I oeportunll.... • ,._ t ,._ ...... I • p i i -Enoinelf-Electronic Field llSIRAJIOl CURI / •••••• .... ••••• .. •• • •• ~ea .... er..... aa T!" ,_•,..• ... t_ .... 1.._ ____ 1 Enor Wang or D-G e11p·d H B. agency PIT Phones, PIT OILLll · ·• .... M--12 Noon f;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij!l~i:eays;:", ";iT!Ot~.1pa:;tt'iitla;:, FENCES-GATES Tr• lrlm 18 YN19 ot H8PPY N 8 only need apply Strlut fife. type Exp req'd : Newspapef t ' •Ne> NIQhta/W\ndt
$2.56 per day etc No job too emall. Dump runa. C.M /NB Cullomers Richard Stnor (714) 895-2229 Se 50/Hr * 540-.3834 142...ut &UO t •17/HA + oomm/tfllilnlng
Rea. Mldcey. 536--0553 arM Jim Whyte.1542·7208 (LIC Ina Reftl 845-7608 I t ml& .U MMl1I
That' a ALL you pay for BRICK/CONCRETE wont. HANDY ANOV Ei.c:trlcal, Gt..ASGOW PAINTING Sp RE AD :· T~ U.111· 11•
3 tenes. 30 day minimum Prof r•t..ble. res. refa plumbing. carpentry, lnl/Ext 30 years exper M ANAGEM ENT ,.,....
In the FREE •I 841-3283 IAN pafntlno ate 1145·8152 Refe<ence• 1542-5:.>14 THE : CLASSIFIED SERVICE aalc !Ue HOME REPAIR Carpen-T&J PAINTING Int /Ext
try plum bin~. re ntel Beal any r .. aonable price Jo IN OUR TE AM t IDYEllTISlll
DIRECTORY ,11;. °f:t~a?:iE Pfopeny R•t• 2&-7245 ~:;~8: ~:::; : +
moveJ 20 'I'• exp Clean, t NEWS •• Due to• reoent promotton.
INCREASE VOUf' REACH CkiW re prompt. reu 1542 5937 MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS The Delly PUot Cie.tfted
GETINOURIMPROVED L GRADSTUDENTPatnierl LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS W ILL· i ~ n-1.. DAYCARE,..., EdltOf'I Int/ext low reles highest ING TO WORK HARD WE OFFER XLNT BASE t time 099ftlno f0t an s.nlM llrHtery P81k Hunt. 8ch 536-7607 quehty WO<lc 12 yrs exp t Work in the ever expand ing New.-Ad¥9rt111no Au11tent
YEUIWPllU ltu.lq smfct -Uc. rao.a 0 Ret11111Douo120-9149 SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES t oaper Promotion fleldl If you are Du1 ... lnctudetyp1ngend
m@CtEXNtNG• ~your home Buhr MICHAEL cox PAINTING EVERY MONTH . GENEROUS GAS ALLOW-+ self-motivated and like working with =: ..... C:~t~I~
For c~ f~'°" PROPL WORK x1nt Reta tnc. 953-6-498 •49:.>493 s 121Hr • MATERIALS ANCE & OPP TY FOR ADVANCEMENT JOIN t teenagers, this may be the op-wpm p1ua be orgentnd
&SI FOil LllS Ra.a R•1• 123-099-4* ln...Sttia -Referencea 675-4006 -OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MED I-t portunlty you've been waiting for end eccur8te. Elcc1n.,t
Your '*HLORl'!~LEA1 N01~~! tady rnpon. 61:~N=~ys~~~ CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION, 401K t . =z::'~o=
ServlceDlreciory ~ ..... t•s-,...._ 8lble Psycllologtst Refs 1982 eomp1 Ext 1 PLAN IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT T A KES. I This ls a GUARANTEED INCOME of 8dvertlalna career Cllll
Rep.-ntatl119 831.-.a * 1546-9957 available 499-54o9 51199 Lie 1n1'd 831-4r:17' $400 ,..._ Week to start with poten-Judy o.ttfng '°' mor• ln-
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.. 2 ... 211_. •10 •PROF HSECLEANING Todd T -P CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT 205 OR SEND tlal e;;~inga of up to $1000 ,_, formetton, s.-2~21 ext. • ·•• •to• •Attenoon To 0e11H KOfnel't. ainung RESUME TO DAILY PILOT. 330 W B A Y ST. ,..~ 315. ··-------·1 Reliable Lealle 1542·7933 ' WRClrt Conlractor Ou8111y Svc. week. .-.-IL-L-,-.---.-•• ---•• Lie 1n1'd 875-1425 COSTA MESA. CA 92626 .,.. ........ PllUO llTlll CallfOf'nla Sweep Cleaning DUSTY'S Landsc•pellawn -! Part· Time. Wiii tr•ln.
The Calif Public Utlllt... Service. Commercial/ Main Serv Wkly/month/ VESCO PAINTING AND I An Insu red van. wagon. pick· CALL MMn4
Commluion REQUIRES Realdentlel LIC & bond· 1 time Free est 2'4 1· 16<40 WALLPAPERING. Quality I h II MUST
lhat aH used, houaehold eel 721-8915211546-2583 GARDENING-CLEAN UP worll FrM Eat. 889-6349 u p S e Sare a · iltn~M
OQOds movet'I prinl their ......... f H-FREE -;-Mow-.dge-trae work·lull ;• ~ P U C Cal T number '".-.o -·~ es.a. maint Aeas 986-27111 Pa~ri•L
11mo'1 a c:t18Uffaur'1 pr1ni 7 dG~.~i 18,S.~;g;et. DBL-A· TEAM 15 '/fl eicp FlAfAIJJG INTERIORS For m ore Information I bin\ftO.i
11'91r Tc p numoer In all --Julian & Yollnd~arden· HANGING/STRIPPING buffet 11300: Armolte ::::"~";',Ton".~ HoJ~~~EA~dl lngthoutede•n 2.3921 VISA-MC_ 873-1512 I ~:~13~~"J~2r;:; ! H=·t=IR~E·a~ lhe legaltly of • mover Lie 780-7511 M-F 8-8 GARDENING SERV Clean w c fNSTAL 12 yrs ••P i.mo or cttautteur caa'. ups Lawn•. Pelm tree Clean l)(ompt qual work If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper
Public u111t1H com-a.k tiaL irim, garage At 549-0•61 Best refs. Mark S.-2-11842 carrier might be just your size Just send 1n
"'4llSton 114-558-4151 WeMrP<OOI l!Oet1ngs iOr TREE TRIM-TOP-SHAPE· WE o•taaftcl hanO together this coupon or call: 642-4333 Routes are
dee*• balconiea stairs Stump-P81me-Clelnupa-s1r1p.1n11a11, 9dVtCe 10 the available now! h h ~ sif'ed • <>u.htywork 722-8789 Haullng Mtke. 841-05 12 crazy Xlnl r.ta 833-7l72 ~ ................... l ro ug C S I •
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Mttctan I lltctrical --TIEEI lnllExt fr• "1 ~ mg a Daily Pilot carrier. DraJtla Topped/t'9f'nOW CtMnuc> Int tExt P8tcti p1aa1•ino. Name I H Hl&ll ELEOTlllC nu lawn/sprinklr 751-3418 cuttom laxturlng, quellty' I
Con •a .... ~ wortl. Problema-No Prob-A.,.d & ADDITIONS. Call Buhr LlcWtae tr ..,....,..._..., Fuft Service Gat<1en1ng iem11 •328164 SM-7131 I ""' ress
Inc; 35yra exp 9S3-Mtl ELECTRICIAN Ou'iiWOii No Job 2 Bio Of 2 Small
FrM•t $25 hr FrM ••· 531-2507 Pla.W I c•lr l>P
...... U87"2. Greg 9~71 MATSUNAOA MAINT i;.miiiiiOi;;;.;;;ilm----1 Phone
*NEW REPAIR .. ""RVICE Lendacape-,lower hda HlwB Jll-1111 ' S... Te: TM r&:Plle
• -.;:ot;; Sod-Cleanup• 731-1510 HEATIHO •PlUMatNO H A I . .. No l<>b• too am811, raee. _ n• "'
Fl'M •t .. llc'd. 131-2345 llaeai DRAINS CL.EAR ftom 17. I c.t. .... Cl t!Ht
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THEODORE
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Orenoe C:0-1 OAfLY PILOTtMoncNy, June 27, 1-
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MOnCI K«J711 Patnaa LAl$ter t99t New· FlCTIT10Ue ~·· Tt11s business IS con-FtCTIT10Ue .,..... FlClTTIOUI .,..... FK:TIT10Ue MISllEll c.llf 9~1 .. th !he County a.1r of Of.
WTWeQ '9CTIT10Ue 11Ua!NEH pOf1 Blvd Apl H. eo.ta ~STA~ Oucted by • general pen. MAIR ITATE•NT ..... STAn.MT ..... STAru.NT Ph4lic> 11.UO "'4•~ 318 L M99 eo-cy on JI.-14 ml ,.._ ITATEmWT Mesa, Calif 92627 The following persons ere ~ship The lollow.ng per.ons are Tiie following persons are Th@ lollowtng PllftonS are Slrffl, Newport Beech, 1988 NlllUce l9Mr9by~ tf\et The lolowlng P«'IOM.,. Ron9'd L•ter. 199t ...... O<*'(I bullneM.. Alfredo.._ doing buSIMM.. OOong bu9lneU as OOorlg ~ u CMI 92661 ,....
the ec.d of TN91 .. "' the dOlnll bu*-.. pOf1 Blvd. Apt H. eo.ta KOUSIH KREATIONS. Thia ltatemenl ..., .. llled BILL BAAL y ' AS· THE ART OF FUNC>f\AIS-VILLAGE EOUl'TIES 2'°° Thie bu .. .,... ,, con Pub111NO Onnae Ca.I
Huntlng1on Beach Union WESTERN PARTNERS Mesa. Cekf 92927 t32S BelfN1 Ave Costa llWlth tne County Cler1l of Of· SOCIA TES. n 12 Waterfront ING 2287 P.ollc A-. Ma.n Str• •20t, IMM. ducted by "-*'enO and.. Daily PtloC June 2d: 2'1, July
Hlgll Scftoc1 Oiatrict will r• INVESTORS II. INC . a Data-This business ts con-Mee&. Calif 92e28 ange County on June 9 Dr Corona oei Mar Calif • 102 Costa Meaa Calcf Caltf 92714 Nancy Botton Mll)I 4 1 t tNa cef¥9 ...ied bldtfor~-wata c:«poratlon, t820t ducted by husbandandwlfe Aobtn Rane Kurtz. 1325 1988 92625 92827 Mani 0 Dor'*' 210 Ot· This st•ternent waa hied M-64
Ing m11t encl milk ptoductl Von Karman Avenue. Suite Patnda Lester Belfast Ave . Coata ....... ,._ Wllliwn Hyde 8tllty. 2212 Ter_. Tan,.-, 2267 Pa-chod A""'1Ue. Corona del wolh the County Oarto of Ot ---------meetlnO or equal lo the 1100. lrvlne. C.iif 92715 Tttts statement wu tiled Callf 92626 Publllhed Orange ~ Waterlront Or Corona a.I eii.c A,,.,_ • 102. ea.I• Mer Ca11t 92e25 ange County on JON 10 P\&JC ll)llC( ~lonl on file tn the WHlarn Partnara In-with the County Clerk of Or-Brenda Sue Starn. 1640 t Dally Piiot June 20. 27. Juty Mar Calif 92625 Meu Calrl 92827 PNl1p H McN.,.,_, 2400 1988
oftloaof Ukl DlatrlC'C. -•or• II, Inc., a o.1-ar• ange County on June 2t. Venus. Wntmtrmer C.lrl 4 tl.1988 Th11 bu1lneaa Is con-MwllynPek.2297Paciloc Main Street. •201. lfvine, '1UU1 nc:TITIOUI• n••
llldt 1llaJI be clHrly corporallon. t8201 Von 1988 92883 M-53S ducted by an lndwldual Avenue • t02, Costa Mesa. Calif 9271<1 Pvtililfled Oranga c-t MAim 8TAm rT
m8'11ed "'Miik Productl -8ld Kannan A...,_, Suite 1100. ,,..., Thia bu1tnesa 11 con-Wllkam Hyoe Braly Calrf 92827 This bus1ne11 It con· Daoity Pdot June 20 '27 ni. ~ per90n9 we
• 871". addraaaed 10 lfvlne. Calll 92715 Publlstled Oranoe COM! ducted by a general pen-"8JC NOTICE Thcs s1•t-t was ttled Th11 bustness 11 con-ducted by • o-nera1 part· 4 11 19M OOtnQ ~ •
.__., Tang. Admlnillrator Thll bu1lnHI II con-Dally PilOt June 2? July 4 , nef'lhlp with the County Clerk ot Or Oucied by co-partners nerstltp M-539 THE WM WARMINGTON
of Food 5-vtcet, Munl-ducted by a corpcwallon I I 18, 1988 AoOlf\ R Kurtz K407tl ange Coun1y on June 14. Terna Tanner PNhp H Mc...,,_ CO tNSURA"fCE BAO·
lngton a.acn Union High Craig L Go$clen. Preei· M·S52 Thi• ltatement was hied '9CTIT10Ue ..,._.., t988 Thts statement -• toled This state<Mnt was hied P"l&IC NOTICE KEAS t&e 1 ~ Ave
School Olatrlct . 10251 dent wllhlheCountyCi.tiotOr-MAMllTA~ nsmo w!lhthe CountyCi.1t o10r. ""'"lneCountyC•i.otOr-8ldo B !MM C.i.f 12714
YottctOWfl Avenue. Hunt -Thi• ltatemeol -flied rtllUC NOTICE ange County on June 9, The following persons.,. Publ<Shed Orange Coast ange County on June 9 anoe County on May 26, FlCTlTIOUI IU819RU Warml"QIOn PrOP9•1y
lng1on l!liaedl. CA t2644. W.lh IM County Clertt of Of-19&8 doonQ ~. O&oty Ptlot June 20 27. July 1988 1988 ..... ITATu.wT Company • caldonua COt·
and receiwd at or before ange County on June 8 FtCTITIOUI ~ ,_ wi!'f GENERAL COAPOR-4 '1 1988 F-FJlfJ'tl The'~ pertonS ... "°'"''°"· 1541 l~ Av.
2 00 pm. Tueadey . .My tt t988 MA• IT.An.NT Publisn.d Oranoe eo..t ATION • DelewWe COfl)Of· M-5-40 Pu~ Otano-Coas1 Publtsne<I Oranc;,e Coalt OOong ~ n Bldg 8 .,_ Cell{ 92714
1981 ,... The 1ollowlng persons.,. 0.•ly Ptlot June 20, 27, Jut!/ ation 18201 Von K.WINl'I Oetly Pilot June 20 27 July o..iy Ptlol .>.-6 13 20 27 DE'SIGNS IN ll'LORAL This bus.-II con-
Eadl tMd lf\all ramaln vahd Publtsn.d Orange Coat oo.ng busonen as 4 11 1988 Avenue ~•t• ttOO "-· P\&.IC *>TICE 4 11 t988 1931! '34 '~ Go6dentOO Corona OUC1ad by • c;orpor.ilOn
for • pertod of 80 <Says •11• Daily Ptlol June 13 20 27. D £ v c 0 N sys TE Ms. M-5345 Caltt 92715 M-S3-4 M-50S Oel Mar c ... , 926'26 won.am c warmonvion
lfteda .. tpec1tiedtorther• July4. 1988 2tS4t Zamora L-Hun1· WPl~alCori>oration FtCTITIOUl.U,..IS Dl_.,. Mnnl'C Rocnara Alen Canon. Tl\ts s1a1ernent •llS 1-.CS
cellpt of bldl M530 mgton 8eectl Calif 92646 rueuc NOTICE e Oelwere corporation ...... ITATDIENT l'tllJC NOTICE I"~ rwu'lllW. 43''' GOIOentoO Corona .... the County C•• oC Or-
The Boerd of Trull-Oewl c Moller 21S4 t 1820 I Von Karman Avenue Tfte folowtng PtlflOr\S .,. I Oe! Mat c .. 1 92126 ~ County on June 21 "*' be ft sole jUdge of rtlllJC *lTIC[ Zamor'• L-. Huntington FK:TTTIOUS .,.._.. Suite I too Irvine. Calif oo.ng buSI,_, u FICTITIOUS 9USINEIS FlCTTTlOU$ 8USAMEM Thos bu11.-.u is con-1988
wN> lhall quellfy and r• Beac:tl Calif 926<16 NAW ITAT£11RNT 927 15 CLEVER CREATIONS MAW STA~ NAME ITA~ oucteo by Ill'~ ,._.
....,.. the rtgflt 10 retact any FICT"10UI ....... nus bu9'nen ts ~n-Tne ~ persona ., Th11 Dusiness •• con-1 tO t Wat MacArthur BIYCI • T .. ~ persons -The ~ ~ -AIQ ~ Pu~ 0rW'99 Ca.I
or .. bldt ..S to waive any MAW STA~ ducted by an lndMdual oo.ng ~s as ctucted by e corporal'°" i Soote 257 Santa Ana Caltl ao.ng buson.s • Ooong t>usoness u TlllS llai-t •• tllad Oa.ity P.iot .A.-27 . .Mltf •.
E ltlereln The lolloWlng penons wa Devin Moller CJ S PARTY & PAPER Cra.g L Gosden Pres>-92707 THE AMSTER 0 AM INCH BY INCH SOOY 11,.th "'9 C-1~ Clerti of Ot· l 1 18 !988
U.t#WN TIMQ. doing ~ •. Tiiis .... .,,,.,,, ... hied co 989 t Hamilton Ave dent lesl .. Miller 110 I WHI BAKER 3 1952 ~ Ot>tsbO TONING & FITNESS 0 ~ County °" Mw 9 .........
... .. F9" ler· (a)HYORO AMl!RICA With the County Clerll of Or· Hun11119ton Beach Calrf Tht1 statement was hied MacAr1hur BtvO Sutt~ 257 Uni t 290 San Juen NEWPOAT BEACH 1617 1988 ---------,._. (b)SOFT STRAP 21MI Atta ange Counly on June 21 926<16 with Ille COUtlty Clerti ol Ot· Santa Ane Cllltl 92707 Capestrano CAh! 92675 Westclttf Or•ve ., l02 ,...._
Dated June 23. Ital Vista Newport Beach. Calll 1988 Deen Tatsuo Kateyam•. ~ County on June 6 Th•s business 11 con-BoD N Miller 3<1300 ~ Be~~·' 1~.,. PublisheO Otanoe
Publllhed Orange Coast 92880 ,._ 12341 Etoers St <Arrilos 1988 ouct~ by an •ndtv>dual Lantf'rn Bay Dana Poont 1 Cine ~05 <>;: ': A • • Dad~ P>lol June 20 Z7. f'C'1rtout .-aa Dally P1k>t JuN ~1 t988. Midlael P Vahl, 21M8 Alta PubliShed Orange Coat Calif 90701 ,_,. Leslte Molle< Cat.I ~ ornia ar " 4 11 1981 _.. STATEIEMT
Juty 4 ttll VIiia Newport Beach, Calif Daily PtlOI June 2? July 4 Th•I buso~ 11 con PubltslleO Oranoe Coast Thts stetem«1t was 111e0 Henti van 1 Hoog 31738 Balt>oe l!!Jlll'CI Cllllt 92662 "-lollo&Mng pet90n1 -
• M-558 92680 t 1 119 t988 dvcted by an 1ndtvldual Daily Pilot June 13 20 27 llWllh the County Clerk of Of 4th Ave Sooth Lagune Th~ t>us•nets " con-dOOt'O ~ •
Randy Ambrose. 2848 M-554 O..n Katayama July 4 1988 ange Coonty on June 21 Ceht 92677 dueled Dy • corporallOtl •-.,. ll>Tta: 1 NT ERNA TI 0 NA L PUBlJC NOTICE Alta Vista. Newpor1 Beac:tl Th•s statement was toled M-S31 t988 Thia business is con-Kiiy Dehl Pruodent '"~ METALS INC 23932 P-
----------Cali! 92880 wflh Ille County Cleric of Of. nMOM ducted by oer-•• partne« This st•temeflt was ltled FICTITIOUS.,..... De Valanaa Laguna Holts ltA0'1'IO Th11 bu11n .. 1 II con-Pdll.IC NOTICE ange County on June 9. P\&.IC NOTICE Pubilsned Ota Coast '"•P wtlh the Counly c~ ol Or· .... ITA,......, Calif 92653
PICTrnOUe .,..... ducted by • general part-1988 Oa•ly Pilot June ~July 4 Bob N Molter •;re County on May 26 The lollowtng penon1 we lnlernaltOnel M91111S lnC •
MAMI ITA1'DlbfT nerlhlp FlCTITIOUI __,..... FJQCl:lt FlCTJTlOUI 9USIN£U t I 18 1988 This atetemeot was hied 1 doing t>usineaa as COiorado
The folloW!ng pettonl .,. Mk:tlMI p Vahl NAMI ITA'n•NT Publllhed Orange Coast ..... IT.A~ M-5S3 Wtlh Ille County Cleril ol Or· F11'1.. TACO VILLAGE 2300 Thts bull-IS con-doing bu"'-1 u Thia 1tatament was ftled Tiie followtng peraons •1• Daily Pilot June xi 'J7 July The foll<>'*ing ~sate 9"98 County on May 26 PubhShed Orenc,e eo.;t Harl>O< Blvd •5 ' Costa Ol.octad by a ~allon
G S HUNT . 1 7 8 O with the County Clerk of Or· doing buSineSS U 4 11 1988 00.ng busineu as [ t9&8 ()a.ly Pilot Ju"4! 6 l3 20 'l ~ Cail 92626 FtoyO I( St-ms J< •
Monrovia Slrfft. Coate anoe County on May 3t. BUSINESS PLANN ING M·S33 UNIVERSITY CAPITAL PUBLIC *lTIC n117W 1988 Sang Ho l • 1601 Voe Presodent
....... Calif 92621 19&8 SERVICES 2113 So Grand. CORPORATION 2900 Pubhlhed Ora"Qe Cont M-501 Morada -A Fu41anon C.I TlltS statement -filed
OS Manulactuttng. Call-,_ SantaAna Calif 9270S PUBltC*lTIC[ SouthBrtstolStreel =JIOt. Ftc~:.=• O&ty Pt1o1 June6 13 20 27 DlllDllC MnTl"r: 12633 wtthtneCountyOer1oolOt
fornla t 780 Monrovia Publiahed Orange Coast A•chard llll•nger 563 Costa Mes. Calif 9~6 T:. loltowlng pe<"sons •r• 1gaa '"~ "" w. Hyang s.or.. l • 1801 Vie ~ County on ~ tO
StNet." Coat• M.-Caltf Delly Pilot June 6 13. 20. 27. Baywood Or Newpo rt FtCTTTIOUI Mll .. H Untve<1tly Caplal Corpor· OOtng busmest es M-502 RCTTTIOUS MIS*Ell Mot.eta -A F....non C.t 1988
9H27 t98t Beach. Calif 92660, ..... STATIWNT •lion Cllltlorni. (a)CAU FORNIA M IN · ..... I TATOElf'T 112633 FJD1a
TNa bu .. nea. II COi\• M-51 This business • con-Tiie lolowlng persons are 'This buslnen IS con-ERAL. GEM ANO FOSSIL rtB.IC *>TICE n1e IC)llC)ww1g persons ere Thia bui•MU Cl con· Put*lhecl er-. Coal
duC'tect by • corporation ducted by an lndlvld\Mll OOing bullneU u dueled by a corporahon SHOW (blCRYSTAL MAGIC do-ng bvSlneu.. Oue1ed by l'luSDand anO .... ~ Dady Piiot Mie '20 27 Jut)
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Thia ltat91Nnt ... llled Tt\IS ll•lement ... ~ FASHIONS BY JAC· Thd statement was Ned F202 Cost• MeN Cul ..... ITATIWNT HOME MANAGEMENT co Thll ,,.,......,1 .... li6ed M-531
wftll the County Clerll of Or· with the County Cter11 of~ OUELINES. 22 t Marine, Wllh the County C~ of Of· 92626 The tOl!owWtg persons are 325 l2lt-St Apt E Hu<'ol· ..,1h me Countv c ..... ot Of. -::======:::::-
ange Cowlty on "'-8. Mge County on ~ 1 Newport a..ch Cahf t2M2 .,. County on Mey :le. Geralcl Robert Ca.tic. t 11 t doing ~ as '"9'°" Be.en cm.1 9~8 ange Counl'r °" June 1•
1911 Thefolowlngpet90ne t988 AlfredoHwtan.&lllS.-tMa South Coal Ot"rve F202 BAOWN BROTHERS Ronalcl Bruce...,......,,. 1988 ·~Or ~~~:-N o AS· Publlllled Orange Coast =NewportBeactl Callf Publtsned Orange~ Costa Mesa Chi 92e26 CONSTINCTION co 160 325 121h St Ao• E Hunt-na.1
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M-S2t Calif 92880 928&3 M-S 5 Thll statement was flied Gfwgory W Browr> 19372 Ron Armente
With the County Cier1I ot Or Sltlfra CM'nO 1n11ne Ceht This s1a1.,._..1 .. u hlecJ ---------
arige Coonty on Mey 26 927tS Wtth the County Cieri& ot Or· PtaJC NOTICE
1988 Chl11 E &own ~3 Erner·~ County on May 26 ----------1
F'Jlt11:2 e1C1 Bay. Laguna Beach. 19&8 ncTITIOUI .,_SI
Publtsned Orange Coast Calif 92e5t F11f7M ..._IT.A~
Daily Piiot June 6 13 20 27 Thia business 11 con-Publ•snect Or•nge eo.11 The ·~ penlOf'IS are
t988 dvcted by an IOOIYIClu•I Dady Pilot June 6 13 20 21 Ck>!tlO ~as
M-514 Gregory W Browr> 1998 PALMCELL GENERAL ---------i Thea Sl•lement was loled M 512 PARTNERSHIP 2u2 Or· "8.IC NOTIC£ with Ille County Clerk of Of. ange A.,. irB Costa "4eea.
---------· anoe County on May 31 P\&.IC rcma: c.lll ·~7 FICTITIOUS .,_H 1988 Gary ... Ooyte 21 •2 Or·
.... ITATl....-r ,,.,.. FtCnnout ., ... " M99 A.,. •II Costa MM& The tollowlng persons.,. Pub!~ o-.,. Cou1 NA• ITATl"-.wT Caltl 92U7
Oo•ng bu~ as Deily P1lc>1 June 6 13 20 27 Tiie 1o11owong persona .,. Aooert Wayne •04 N Sttl
CARAM PROPERTIES t988 Ck>!tlO bu-as St San Joie Cabf 951 t2
135Commereta1Wey Costa M-Sl6 NANO SPORTSWEAR Tiw. butllneel IS COft• ~~JI!~~!._ "T"• Ooodtc>W.,......,..~ 3t8 L SlrMI Newport OUCttd by a oer-al part· ""''..., .. m.,...gey. < .,.. · e.ach c.ll1 gm 1 ,_.,,.,
Cibola Ca.ta Meile. Calll "!..,_.lrlO trllngl to buy. Nancy Bi •!Ion Mar 3111 L Gary M Ooyte 92!~ J Carocn IM4 ~':i .. m"':9~deyin S1r•1 NewpOl'I Beach lllia alatemerit ..... ftl!ICI
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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1988 25 CENTS
HB's elected city clerk retiring
Wentworth says health partly behind
decision to give up post held since 1961
and l1l'UCt her trlehea on. a piece of furniture. Panmedics rushed ber to
Fouotain Valley Commwtity Hospi-w wbcre her heart stopped beatina on a table in tbe trauma room, she II.id.
said, it to eet Connie B~y her
loQltimedeputy, eleaed to a fu1J lour-
year term in November. She f1a!'s to
be treasurer for Brockwav 1 cam-. • she said. ~
Reid Cat into HoU)'WO()d. It was fun,
lbe laid. but il made for 12-hour days. Later, abe put in stints as a cbu~
teeretuy and IS a lep1 secretary
bef'Ote IOina to work in 1961 for the
city's Jlec:reation Department that
bad I staJf of two -the late Norm
Worthy and Vivian Borns, who
retired 1evera1 years aao 1S the city's
dim:tor ofbuman lef'Vices.
Bi IU>BIRT BAUD ................
City Clerk Alicia Wentworth. one
of the moat electable women in
Huntiqton BcKh history and a
fixtUR ln City Hall since l 961 , has
announced that •·u retire next
Orangeeo.t high
eohoola held graduation
exercl-. laat week./ Al
Nation
Democrats draft a unity
platform./ M
U.S. ranks third In the
etat.-of worMtl./ M
Sporta
TheundlSP'.rted heavy-· =tltlel1at1take
when Mike Tyson
Md lchael Spinka meet
In Atlantic Clty./81
Wiiiie Fraaer earns first
wtn ea starter since late
April •Angel• top
Brewers. 4-2./81
Entertainment
David Letterman wtll Join
Johnny C81'110n as an on-
the-alr performer, de-
eptte the profonaed
wrltera' atrlke./ Al
month.
Wentwoftb. 61, wbo WU bobbled
with a broken ankle last year, suffered
I life-threa1eniDJ throat injury last
April Her decision to retire is based panially on health reasons, but it's
also the riabt time to leave. she aid.
She slipped and fell at her home
.. It's u cloee 11 I want to come to
dyi: " ~tworth, who was appointed
city clerk in 1973 and then won
elcctjons in 1974, 1976, 1980 and
1914, iaa little hoarse but docsn 't plan
to disappear from the City Hall scene
entirefy.
Fint ~n her list of priorities. she
Plf!ntwortb also plans to write a
history of the Huntincton Beach
Municipal Trailer Park.
Sbe bved in a trailer on the sand at
the put at the beach and paid $20 a
month in rent "It was like heaven on
earth."
She Sot a job as secretary at
Eastman Kodak and rode the electric
Sbe left to ao to wort in the city
clerk's otfioe and became city cleric in
1973 when her boss, Paul Jones. died.
For I S years.. she called roll at City
Offbeat shop in step with pier
• f
Caribbean. African
1
craft store caters to
reggae music fans
BJ BOBDT HYNDMAN ................
Tbe words .. We Don't Need No
More Trouble.. are emblazoned
acrou the front of Steven Jacbon'a
T-shirt.
The meataF is borrowed from a
IODI by, the late rqpe musician
Bob Marley. But when apPlied to
the infamous 1986 riot tn Hunt-
inaton Beach u Jacbon bad in-
. tended. it serves alJo u a calmina
reminder that violence serves no one.
It's an attitude that Jackson salt
imbues everytbina at the Afric:arib
Ant store be runs with bis wife
Janet in Huntinaton Beach. .. We try to be positive. I never
have any neptive mesaqes in my
artwork. I don't do any rude T -~ you know what I mean?
Nothina offensive."
.. I desiaded a T-shirt once that
said •Kinky Rqpe. • Now where I
come from, kiJlky means some-thina dift'ettnt than what it means
here. It means, well ... it doesn't
men an~ sexual." sa}J the native of the VuJin Islands. When
I found out bow~ were takina
it. !~decided to discontinue that
desip."
Located in Huntiqton Beach'•
downtown area just a few blocks
from the famous pier, Africarib
Atta is easily Iott amid the domls
of shops. restaurants and other
bulineues that are its neipbors.
But the tee1HF11 and local resi-
dents w,o visit the narrow,
cramped tore know that its un-
usuaf merChandite is bard to find
anywhere dx.
In addition to Jackson's custom-desianed T-sbirtt. Abicarib Ant aeDt jewelry, incenee. artwort,
bandblp and miscellaneous ac-
cessories. Jackson calls,_ the
me~ae .. Imports aria In-
spirations" -the latter refen to bia
T-shirt delians and the band-made
. .............. '--,.,..
Artlaa and alaopcnnler Stnen Jaclleon
canl•a dltfereat ltDe of mercbandl.M at
bl9 bl9 Afrtcarlb Al1a ..... la dOWiatown Baatlqtoa S..cb.
jewelry Janet createa, and the
former refen to the items that come
from tbrouabout Africa. the Carib-
bean and Latin America.
T<>setber, this lively mix of
briabtly colored clothina. jewelry and artwork is catcbiJra OD bia.
Althouab opened lesa than two
years, Atricarib Ans is shippina T-
sllirts all over the wortd while enjoyina brisk walk-in business at
its Sth Sueet location.
.. We need more room, .. Jackson
said. .. We've aot no where to put
everytftina."
It's a pleasant cban,e of J*e
'from Steven and Janet Jackson's
days sellina T-shirts and crafts to
the seasonal tourists who visited St Croix and SL Thomas.
'1be islands arc my home. It's a
beautiful place. but it's very, v«:'!
bard to make a liviq there.
Jac:.bon said. .. That's wby rm
here."
The 31-yeai:-old Jacbon bas
been an artJst since childbood, bas
formal trainina II an arcbitectura.I
draftsman. and took qaictly to
airbnasb desips and ~t~ ~ then led to hi• vivid T-I
... ~ my desiant an the
time," be says. "but I don't hurry
them.. An impatient artist never
creates aood art. .. Followiaa I bric( stint in Santa
Cruz and a return visit to tbe Virsin
Isla~ the Jacbons moved bllck
to California to stay. They found
the Huntiqton Beach storefront a
~-On8AT/A2)
Council meetinp. recoidcid voea_
and was responaible for keePoa minutea and l'UlOrds and ovenelelnc elcctioos.
Many times. she remembers ... y • ina late at meeti~ and then comins
into the office briaht and early the
next momina.
The lateat ahe's ever stayed was
about 3:45 a.m., she said.
Before the county's R,eaistrar of
Voten counted municipal ballou. <"'-... crtT/A2)
Quake-
shakes
wide
area
4.5 temblor centered
near Upland causes 4
injuries, little damage
Pnm llaff ........ ,..,....
A moderale ca.nhquake folloMid
by several aftersbocb shook a wide
area of Soutbern Califon\ia oo Sun-
day, causina at least four minor ill.Juries. knockioa items from sbelves
and brc:akiaa windows.
The quake struck at 8:0S Lm. three
miles west-north~ of Upland and
->tt....wt 4.S on the Richter sc:Ue, ;?iii~ Finn of the California
Institute of T echDolol)' Seismolou
Lab in Pasadena. Aloaa the cm.. Coast theft were no reports of damqe. In fact. many
were unaware there had been an
~~know an)'thina about it. ..
said Set. Al Mu.my of the Irvine Police Department. .. I slept riabt
throuab that one ...
.. I didn't even know we hid an
earthquake.•• echoed Newport Balcb
Police Lt. Jim c.anon. A resident of
San Oemea~ Canon said. '"I clidn't
feel a thin&."
Even tflOte who felt it localll
weren't alarmed. .. I felt it a little bit.
said a Lquna Bt.acb Police dis-
patcher, .. but not eoouah to ,et me
outofbed."
The quake and aftershocks weft
centeRd in Upland in western San
Bernardino Cowity. The initial
temblor was felt as f.ar away as
Sauaus, about 70 miles nonhwest of
the epicenter. and Palm Sprinp.
about 70 miles to the east.
At the epicenter, the quake kicked
up dust and knocked cans from the
shelves at the Cable Airport Cafe in
Upland, said owner Gcorae
Wehrman.
(Pleue ... llOO&llATS/A.2) Baalneu
Withering cropa spawn
eearchfor'drought
ltoek1.'/A5
Inda Plan to rename Mariners Park draws protest
AcMce Md Gamel
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Wbat°I in I name?
Apperently quite a bit to some
Newport Beach residents who aren't
too teen on mwni~a city~ after a recently~ aty activist.
A propoea1 to rename Marinen Part u A. Vincent Jcqcaaen
Marincn Part bu cauted a minor
controversy amoaa some local mi·
dcntl wbo •Y the move could disrupt
OQ ........ ol ~~that will
tab-o\JOC)mileato .... TM 0.. a-ii a CODtrODed-
yean of tndition.
The City Council is set to vote on
the propoul at its meetina Monday
ru,b~--·
Jcqeneea. a lonatime pillar of the
Newport Beach community and 33-
year bomd member of Hoes Mem-
orial Hldiod May 16 at die IF of74.Ht .a.oafouocti'ftltnember
of dlle ult. board member of
QrUll 1Y Petbmins Ans
Cater -~t of the
r
Rowy Oub of Newport-Balboa.
He was named Man of the Year in
1969 by the Newport Harbor
blrofEID ' received
a Spirit of life awud&om the City of
Hope.
A petition with more than 200
spatures s~ the part name cblDIC was submitted to the City
Couacil at i11 June ll mectiQa.
Altbou&b the Daily Pilot reponed
tbal the name cbaQIC bad been
. I .-
street and so on ...
In .ddition to Marinen Part. there
is also a Marincn Library, MariDen
ElcmcnW)' School and Marinm
Street.
A &et1er to the City Council from
Mr. and Mrs. David 8ecp.n radl.
.. Althouab Vin JoreeR1C0 wu defi..
nitdy an a.stet to our com= many others in the put were
to ... It would seem best DOt to let
I preceden'tP--...... ,A.a)
Marines in
copter crash
identified
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Pl Pl~t~ ... -edilel ol lllOWdUDI.
r ... OGly --°" the flrat -of die uip. a 331 :.mue jauat to Su cw.
Obi..,o tbtoUlh die M .. ve DClert
ud mntral .~alley • ...:-me. I wilb
I CC*ld•ve IOM .ao.. b the entire
ride • .,. repcwiina chitkil praaed in
Coca Wea: a motor &our of tbe
utioc woWd have to waiL for tbe flnt few boun of the trip, I
rode in the beck of a 1930 Plcbrd
Coupe owned and openied by Keat
WilUn oflrvinc and Tom Jacbon of
Santa Ana. Wilktn and Jacboo were 1 • ~.mtlu.;:a:~~~ .Racers climb to Denver ~'1or the occuion.. They had ~~~oc:.' .:r~.~ ., PAVL dClllPLSY rravd~ with ~vjlatof'.TY Holf!l·
I.bey could barely contain their .............. qu11t of M1~on V1CJO. Wathen -!<I
enthusiasm now that the day of After a mU.bJab climb to Denver, l¥Y wete aided 00 the ~untaan
reckOGi•bad atrived. c.o&o., in eeuiJ11 ht.at. driven in the climbl by the. atroQa maine pcr-
Despite all of their money and Great Ameriam Racer were loolcina f~ofthetr 193'4hcbrdSupcr
time. and the S2'°'000 pune in-forward to tbe Lona stretch of Oat road Eiaht Roedster. .
volved, bolh racen kept thinp in today that will tate them into Salina lboee ~e mo~wns pve bead-pcn_9CIC'tive. Kan 440 iJes ' aches to Bill Halladay of Newport
1be main thin& about this nee, 1 cWua ~raf a:fyim Texas. ~. too. Nevertbe~ be and
think; is not to Ft loll, .. said Jacbon. brouaht bia 1916 PICtard 1\unabout nath ~~ Mary TraVJsf .~mpleted
.. A1JsystemsareJOandwe'reready infintonSunda ear ~or,mance.o un;raccon
to roll Let's hav~ run." said Wilken. And race 0 mcr.i1 announced that Saturday, briflllna tbett 1926 ~evy
_After a rousana lend-off' from Newt WithenofFountain Valley had Roads1er to a seventh place finish.
pasneyland, the re&.! nee bepn, and p.mered firat place Saturday. s~~y knocked them _beck to
at soon became appercnt -to Tom, Withers.oneofabandfial who have 41th. We bad some touah tamcs~d
Kent and myxlf -bow much penicipated in all six Great American went ~P to 9.000 feet. ~pd I )Ult
precision timina and teamwork was Race contests_ laid the trek from ~ldn t aiet my spoed up, Halliday
necessary to just keep up with the Elko.. Nev .• to Roct SPtino. Wyo., 11id from Denver. .
pack. was the roupesa be bad enduiod. C.ootesl&ntl pulled out of Dit-
AI Kent drove. Tom wort.ed his .. YCAetday we saw more bills and oey1andlastWedneidayontbe4,SOO-~Y ~uah a .i-ins~ki~y detailed tou&h, old car-~ drivina than l've mile run that wiD take them to Boston
list of ansuuctaons, 1ncludina SJl'.Ceds teen m aix years. Withers said. on Sunday. July 3.
around curves_ recommended tames
between certain roadmarb and even
a list of p.s stations alona the way.
Even a few minutes• deviation
from the list could mean a 1evere
plu.nae in the final days• standinp.
The winner of the first lea was a mel'e
I 2 seconds off the ~ined
"perfect" time for a coune that took
nearly seven hours to complete.
Wilken and Jackson teemed to be
farina pretty well until we started
climbina uphill put the famous
Monnon Rocks; hu,e, bald slabs of
rock the size of small mountains
which jut from the earth at imposlible
an~ the result of centuries of
teaJOnal seismic upheavals.
As the mammoth Packard made its
way uphill, my extra weiaht caused
the delicately-tuned. mechanical
brakes to lock up. The smell of
bumi1>1 metal filled the car. Kent and
Tom didn•t stand a chance unless I
left the car. so I did. promptly
jumpina into a not-so-vintaae car
driven by a local cable television
company bared by the race to tape the
event.
The I 988 Ponttac, cqu1ppcd with a
stereo, air coodationina and cvcry-
thinJ else but the kitchen sink. was
obviously a far different ride than the
PacbnL
Tbit WU the mth Oreat Rice for
video production IJ\&DllCf Usa Yale.
.. Some of the nicest ~ I've
ever metareoo this race. said Yale.
Tbe cable crew. tcramblina ahead
of the peck to ,et foot-.e of the racers,
drove at a coUsiderably quicker clip.
As we rockt1ed throuah the central
valley. we occasionally pu9Cd nicen
wbOlt can bad ,;ven in to the IOO-
deai'oc11>h&1 beat.. We stopped to
make sure there were no terious
~ but could not offer them
any Ulista.nce.
Nooe of the racm asked for help,
even thouab their can smoked and
steamed. lad even thouah support
vehicles were miles behind. They
knew the Nies.
Sbonly after 1 p.m .• we rolled anto
San Luis Obispo and were immedi-
ately stunned by the reception.
Thousands of people awaited the
race·s arrival, jammina the streets,
sit~ in trees and perchina on
rooftOps..
It wu &Ps-f'Cntly the event of the
week.. One local radio announcer
even quipped. 1berc are so many
people OD ~ I'm S~sed a
presidential candidate bun t shown
up."
The last can rolled in under their
own power around 9 p.m. Those
which broke down alona the way were
brouabt in later; their operaton faced
a Iona niaht of feverish repair wort to
ready them for the 1CCOnd lea of the race. Several auto shops in San Luis Obispo stayed open 24 boun to
1CCOmmoda1e the race.
Other racen simply .,abbed their
toolboxes_ Ripped up the eoaine cowl
and went to wort in the town square
where the vehicles were berthed for
the niabl
There is apparently little time for
aleep on the Great American Race. By
the time I awoke at 7:30 the next
momina. the racers were wdJ on their
way to their next stop, Sacramento.
Then it WIS on to Elko, Nev .• then Salt
La.kc City.
J never did find out bow Tom and
Kent did OD that (mt q_ J do know
that lbeit car didn't break down and
into San Luis.
of their standi. rm
were haviQI a aood nme.
CITY CLERK CALLS IT QUITS •••
J'romAl
Wentworth would count votes at City
Hall until 2:30 a.m. and then take her
blanket and pillow and alarm clock
and sleep on the couch of her office
before arisina at 6:30 a.m. to post the
final raaura.
"You'd kind of run on steam, but
you don't feel it until the next day."
The hardest City Council meetina
she ever worked, she said, came
durina raucous redevelopment hear-
inp in the mad-1970s. The crowd was
so huge that the meetina WIS moved
to the auditorium at Huntinston
Beach Hiah School. Ora.nae County
Supervisor Hamett Wiodcr was
ma_yor at the tune.
~ was no record.ins system
available, the .. mob" was unruly and
liahts from television cameras
blinded people.
Shortly thereafter. caty offtcials
threw in the towel and redevelop-
ment wasn•t to resurface qain until
the current efforts that are aiettina
under way in the downtown.
Wentworth said she has a lot of AUcla WeatWmtla
favorites from prior City Councils,
includina Emje Gisler Richard
Siebert. Nobel Waite and Jack Green.
.. Al Coen was excellent.·· she said.
\ .. And one of the most talented and
tnowledoble was Or. (Henry) Kauf-
man. "fll always remember how
thrilled he wu when the library
opened (in 1974, Iona after Kaufman
left office.) "He was an eye doctor to
almost everyone. In the bcsinnia he
WIS about the only one in town."
Wentworth is anxious to tee all her
friends at her retirement party sched-
uled July 8 at the Seacliff Country
Oub. That's also when her retirement
1a.kes effect.
One of her proudest accomplish·
menu, she said, is the publication of
124-pqe booklet OD city history
that's sold at cost ($2. SO) at her office.
.. It's my lepcy to the city," sbe said.
Wentworth has four cbildren -
David. Duane, Diane and Dona -
who all .,.aduated from Huntinaton
Beach Hi&h School. She has seven
arandchildrcn.
MODERATE QUAKE SHAKES WIDE AREA •••
From Al
.. It looked like a row of duat came
up from the pound," be said. "It was
about a quarter-mile Iona. like a car
had aone down a din roed. ••
The first of the laracst aftershocks
came at 9: 10 a.m. and measuml 3.S
on the Richter scale. the tea>nd hat at
9:12 a.m and tqJStered at 3.1, F1nn
said.
At least four residenta suffered
manor anjuncs in the ~: -"just
people d1villJ around ute there
was an earthquakt," said fire dis.-
patcher Pete Schroder at PRECOM,
which serves Ontario, Pomona, and
Upland.
Pomona Valley Community Hos-
pital had to opcrale on emctltr>CY
power for about 2V. houn when the
quake knocked clectriCJty out.
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The shaker knocked bottles from
the shelves at tevcral stores, includina
the Ramona VilJaae convenience
store in Chino, five miles south of
Upland.
A plate sl&u wandow wu shattered
at American Hospital in Pomona, but
no one inside wu injured, said
nunina supervisor JimmJC Altic. At
least one other window WIS reported
broken by the quake in Pomona.
In Chino, Maria Guerrero, 39, fell
ap.inst a wall and injured her elbow,
said nuni~ supcrvuor Veda Stein at
Chino Community Hospital.
Another woman reported w bad
injured htt fooL
A Pft:lft&Dt woman who bad alip-
ped ancJ fallen wu checked at Sen
Antonio Comm=: Hospital in
Upland and re • ud another
person suffered a minor cut. said
Louise Te-bell, assistant diroctor of
nunes at the hospital.
"We had a few patients who were
momentarily upset, but the staff was
able to calm them down," Tarbell
said.
Aiabta at nearby Ontario Inter-
national Airport we-re not disrupted
by the quake. accordin& to an Optt·
ations spokeswoman who declined to
sive her name. She llid no ft14hta
were takift& off' or landina at the ume
of the temt>lor.
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mcuurina 3.1 on the Richter teale
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tcven miles north ors.nu uara, near
Sen Jote, but lbm were DO reportl Of il\iury or daipaee.
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MARINES DEDICATE NEW CHAPEL •••
ham Al
Shuter sa1d the project had been
beset br delays. includina comt.ruc.-
tion and supply problcma. But a core
of dedicated people persisted to meet
their JOll1 of completiq the comple1t
by this 1ummer.
And it wu appropriate. Shuter
said ... A chapel is not a structure. It is
people.•• be said.
Givina the dedication addrnt was Dr. Harold Leestma, IC'llior pastor at
Lake Hills Commuoity Chwds in
l.quna Hills who is also heard on
radio throu&bout the Southwest. His
son is utronaut Paul D. Leauna,
who took a space walk dwiq a 1984
OWlcqer spece shuttle fliabL
About a week .,o, Dr. Leestma
broke bis lea and asked ifhe mi&ht be
excused from the dedication. Shuter
told him Marines would not under-
stand such an excuse.
It motivated Lecstma to come, and
be said the chapel would do the same
for all who visited it.
.. You'll a.et direction here," he said.
''For that, we need an ambition, an aim, an ideal in life.
.. The biahest standards have to be
maintained. We can't compromise
and this chapel will not.
"In this P,lace is an opporturuty to
find peace..
Desianed by Timeless Architects of Laauna Hills, the chapel has a seatina
capacity of 2SO with overflow seatina
in the a_djacent fellowship room for
about 100 more.
Tbcre is also a smaller chapel for
weekday services and small wed-
di~ a kitchen, mectina room,
office. sacristy and baptist.ry.
Also particapatinlin the dedication
were C.apt. L F. riskc. command
chaplain at El Toro, and music
director William Chapman, who
conducted a special cboar composed
of sins.en from throupout the south
county and a brass en1Cmble from the
3rd Marine Aircraft Wina Band.
Rqular worship services will beain
with Saturday evenina Mus on June:
2S. •
MARINERS PARK RENAMING OPPOSED •••
ham Al
Meftdmb.all said she and other
raidcnta are not oppoted to honorina
Joracnsen. but sugcsled that a tree or
plaque at the park miaht be more
appropriate.
Councilman Oarence Turner,
whose jurisdiction includes Mariners Part. said most input he's received on
the proposal bas been positive .
"There are a lot more for it than
qainst it," said Turner.
"1 think we'd make a biJ mistake by
not reootnizina some of the people,
like Vin Jortensenl who contn'bute to
this communit_y, • Turner added.
.. And I don't thank ther, should have
to die to be recotnized. '
To that end, Turner said he will
propose that the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commi~ion develoP, a
Pf'OIJ'lm to rccoplZe outstandina
community leaden. The recopition
miaht be in the fonn of a ~. a part. a tree or some other amilar
project.
"People come into this city and
they don't know who makes it work."
said Turner.
The council mect.ina is scheduled
to bcain at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the
City Council chambers at City Hall,
3300 Newport Boulevard.
OFFBEAT STORE IN STEP WITH PIER •••
Prom Al
day before his 1CTeCn-printina equip-
ment anived, and suddenly,
Africarib Arts wu in business.
"Nowldays. rm either workina or
fisbiaa." Jackson sa~.
While Steven JllCboo tends to
wort on desians and crafts in the back
of the store. his wife and mother-in-
law deal usually are the ones who
peel the cu1tomm and introduce
them to the latest mcrcbaftdjse.
The store bu a comfortable, home-
like atmosphere and it's common to
have neiahborbood kids haq out for
houn at • time, chattina away with
the easyaoina Jacksons and pickjna
up lil>' on the finer poinu of sc:reen-
prinnna and Third World crafts.
Rrcpe music of Jamaican oripn
and other Third World musical
strains float throU4h the store. It
raises another poant Jackson is
anxious to discuss. "Reale ii aettina bit and that's
belpina (our business). but it's more
than tha~·· he says. "Some people
have this 1mpressaon that because we
have some rqpe desian~ somehow
we stock drua parapbemaba and have
that whole imqe with marijuana. But
that's the farthest thin& from our
lives. We're not a head shop."
Jackson believes it's the hand-
crafted items and the home-made feel
of most of the merchandise that
attracts customers.
.. With all the rnau-produoed and
hiah-tech items uound. how about
somcthina natural, somethina real, ..
be says. ''People would realize their
~wealth by producina thinp with
tbe1r own hands."
That's wby oneofJacklon'1aoats ii
to e~cntually expand beyond thO
current operation ud open an aru
workshop where be could aat.e new
desians and introduce otben to the
value in craft·makina.
"I'd like to open in a huae
warehouse where we could do a lot of
thinp, .. be says. "But rd still like to
have people com~ in. I like peoplo
to sec me wortina. :
SUMMER'S
HERE
Come by
and see our
large selection
of warm weather,
cotton resort wear.
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