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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-12 - Orange Coast Pilot' TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1988 25 ('ENTS Suit 'fileti Over Irvine election Group--hopes to halt seatmg-0f Cosgrove- until special election measure certified By GREG KLERKX ....... 0.-,,......., A last-minute lawsuit filed this morning 1i. asking the couns to block tht• wat1 ng of Irvine Councalman - elcl'.t Cameron Cosgrove and force the C.tv Council to ce n1fy a la" call1n1t (or a '!lpcc1al elccttun instead. Former Pennsylvania Gov. Richard Thornburgh has been picked to suc- ceed Edwin Meese llt as attorney general./ A4 World l he lawsuit was filed b y supponeri. of incumtx·nt Councilwoman Sall> .\nnt Miller. fhl· \Ult l·a ll'> for mandatof) Cit> ( <1unnl appro\ al of Measure 0 . a la"' pa,~·d h~ 'otcr!> that clears the wa} fur a ~pn 1al electio n when a council wat "' 'acated b~ a councilman"• dn twn to ma>or. That _s11ua11~!n unurred htnt 7 \\hl•n llir~\gran v.a., efetted ma)Or \o.,gro' e "'a" lhl· third highest '01e- gt•t1n 1n lhl.' lUUnc1I ran· and. under current lav. V.ih av..inh:cJ th{' "acant ~·at, rhl' laV.\Ull \\ii\ I<• Ill.' heard 1n Orangl· C oun1~ ~urx·ri ur ( oun lall' tuda~. o;a1d C 11~ C kr~ :--.anc' Lare'. .. , lh1n~ <l1rt ~ polilll '> arl' ·in Jr,1nl· ... (o\gro'l' rl·,ponded 1h1<> morn1 n¥ ·•\\ c mu't ha'l' \Orne rx·opk v.ho arl' \\.'n 1n .. nun.· .and 1nt1m 1datnl h~ nn ht..:ing '>l'illl'd 1 he la",., \l·r~ l k.ir on 1h1' ·· 11 ~m~thlll thf).H .i:Uml.P\i:ni to n rcunnt'nl not o nh thl" '-'111 of the pco pk but th(' k11aot 1he la". I think II\ d1'igU\l10g." hl' ac.Jdt'd ·\ttornn T om Jones who 1s hand - ling thl.' iav.\u11 to r M iller°'> !.up- ponl·r<, '>31d thl· din) poh11n are l":1ng pla)cd h~ .\gran and 0 1hc.-r u1unnlmr:mht-r' "'ho dela~ed ap- prn' J I 111 \lt'a\Ufl' D .at a Ju ne ~IS ~ounl ii mn•11ng I he ffid'>ure come'> before tht lc•unl ii again ton1¥hl. and Jont~ I'> tw r>dul the l.t'-''>Ull "''II pu!>h 11 1hrou1ith Dellr~ ..... ~--...... Gunmen kill 11 , wound 98 in attack on cruise ship in eece.fA7-Br ace and Cindy II••• 8Gney the ftre dam .. e to tbew Newpo~ Beach condominium. Index ·· r bcrr v.ai no rcrount oi-Meaw~ ,u~nuu~..-mbl!f., art"'>~ . I> .ind v.l· ... n 1111 reawn for dela~ mg I .;it t'\ ~•d 11 t uuld takt as Iona 11 I 1\\ .ippro\ JI 'Jld Jvnl'\ ··¥, e JU'>I mun th hc:lm l' thl· fl''>Ult!> are cntifeed d1dn·1kl'l1ha1 \fea,urt' D should be.' "' lhl· !>tall' hdJ h<1'>l.tgl · .\ '>Ulll'\\lul f)t't111on dnve for a I tw 1 .. v.,u11 Jl\u i.t,._, tor a '>ta~ 1n \[ll'ual ekt11t1n "'J' <,pcarheaded by thl·w.i11ng c1H 11'>gI(1\l·un1il \1t"a'>un: \lllkr v.hu "di ht.· the Ion~ con· .. I>" JPP•_<•\nl h' the \(·crl'tar~ 111 'l"n<iti\l'llnthru1unlil1fCosarovei1 ...,tatl· thl· t1nJI \ll'Jl in 1hl'l"l'nifil:a1111n 'l'Jll'd pr•11.l·" I hl· l.1"'1111 "thl· latest complic:a- ' • '~ri "l' J nJ 111hn lnun· llf•n 1n .i tvunul ran· frauab! with um11.·~mh<'r\ art \l.ttl.'d lo he <,v.u rn in lq.wl '>lumhling hhlC'l..s hanh words Ju -' 11 ..... t.'lf tlw Pl"l1tion drl\t' J nd t41nlu,w n '-'•1ulJ he m11111 :t \ka)urt' I> ,., not < >n \hiod<t\ ( 11\gro'e called off a ll'rt1lin.l ht..·1ml· < ,,.,gnl\t' .ind •>thn (Pl~re eee GROWTH/AS)' Newport couple's remodelingjob goes up in smoke 8) PAl"L ARCHIPLE\' Of -o ... , ~ ........ Hrutr and < 'nth1.s Haa\ "e'rt' pagl'd .it 1ntrrn11,\11m 'iunda' after- noo n v.h1k "Jlthing th\.' '>tagt' pro· dul 1111n ul .. Ll .. , \1 1'><.·raole., .. Jt the \;hub1:n I lll'Jlrl· A lnl.'nd hJJ 1111..ill·d tht'm v.1th '><•ml· bad "'-'"'' f hl·r r homt' "a~ on tirl' 1n 'e" po n lka1.·h f he hldlt' \l.tnl·d in .1 fit' Id ~lo"' thl· 1.l•up1r·., uind 11min1um at h LJnJfall ( uun . :it about 2 p m F'ampa~ gra\\ grn\\ 1n~ d1rectf\ tXlu,,. their '>Undn I. 1~nlll'd and the fire 'Prl'J J to thl· ~undt't ~ and ad101ning ')llU lh "all 11! lhl' h(lffil" \\ hl·n 'l''-' pon lka1. h tiretightl'r\ am,l.'d thn hJ d tu n p into the· 1n1l·rinr-..J lh .inJ ll'lllng.\ IOltl'I JI tht' llJmc' th.it "t·a· 'Prl-.sd1 ng 1ns1dt' thi.: ~.ills I 1 14111~ tnl· l o upk about an hour to Jrl\ l' htirm· '>Cl 1hn had p~nty of 111nl.' 10 thin~ thl· ... orst. And I.My "urm·d j tllJut their dog. Goliath. "'hl•m 1irt'tightef\ had to carry out Jltn hn·al..1ng d u"' n the front door. F lrt' nffiu ah had IOlllaJly csll· mdtl·d .liam dgt"• to )tnKtuic and 1.11n1rr.1' at S5111 l(ll J Hut C \ n1h1;i lfaa, said Monday th.it J.1magt· tu t ontt'ntr. alone may 'U rJl.t' S "·' 'I( Ill \It hough lird igh tas cont.amed l~ 1iri. 111 1hl· "4.•uth '>1d e of the ho me. t \ll"f\'>1' t rl·huilding v. Ill ~ needed to tl1l· 'tru, 1urt plumbing and dcctn c1- :' thl t 1lupk ..aid I ht· .it n J .. mcll of smo ke pcr- n t"Jtl·.J tht· thrl'l'·'tu~ home. guaran- ll'1·1n~ 1 Ol' nn ·d tm t•\ tt'ns1 ve clt'anina .1r1.I ;"Ji· tin~ thr11ugh11ut. 100 (~leaee eee COUPLE.SI A2) Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A8 A3 84-5 86-8 A9 Blinders ordered for NBsmutracks' Comics Entertainment Opinion Police log P.ublic notices Sports W~ather A10 A6 A3 88 81-3 A2 8) GREG KLERKX 0t1 ... o_,,,_,._.. '1.'"'' rnd..'> o ffering '>e\.uall~-e'­ rhl II fluhllt·atiom \\ 1JI ht.· tougher 10 fin1I ir1 "l'"' port tkal'h folio'-' ing .. .1dor11c>n o l ;i n ord1nantl' \'1onda ~ r11ttht tm1 "J01l' rl.'\1den1' art· cam- r.i1~111n~ 111 rl·m1"r tht· ··,mut raci..,·· .lhll!o!l'lhl'r 1111.· ( 11~ I 11u11l 1l pa''>l'd ..1n .1mrmkJ orl.l1nJn1.l' rt'lJ U1nng o paqur hlindl·r' lur .i ll '>t .. \UJlh ~\plint Ol'V.'>· p.1ix·r r:ir~' in :-..t·'' pon lka ~ E \t'~ rat l mu't ha\<.' hlindrr' that cu,('r t\\n-tti1 rd' nl tlw ·ruhli~J1111n' fri1m puhli1. \ll'" I hl' 11rJ1r1.1111.l· '' tlw rl·,ult uf J m11nlh<.·lon11 d rl\l' "' C 11n,nJ dd . \l.1r rn1tk n't., "h11 ..._., thn arl· t1rt•d "' tlw prol1 trr.11111n 111 \Ul h nl''-' s ral i.. .. 111 thl'11 nl.'1~hl1«1rh1l<Ki \\ h1k pka\t·d "1th th1.· Ol''-' nrd1n:inu: man~ <,a1d 1h1· 1.nunt·1I J ill nut go lar l·nouih ·-rm J "Jpfll11 n1cd that 11 1ord1- n.1n.t·1· d111.'\ll 0 l i..in r o rnograph\ ,11111pk1..-I' ·· -..J1d rt·,1ckn1 James l>unlJr "I 1h1n~ 1ha1 "l' hJ\C: the •pflltrt11n111. ·'' .1, ''' 111 ,1..1nd u p Jnd tdl lht fl''l 111 ( lr.111~1.· ( ciunt\ .ind the rlc:oplt• '-' lio rroJUt l th 1<. garbage that "t' J 1·n·1,,.an1111n 'C'"P<>" Bt'ach " DunlJp Jnd u thn n.· .. 1d en1' callC'O th t· t1rd1nJntt' a ·"8and-.\1d" pro po..al and -.aid nt'"'" rat!..<. 1ha1 C•intatn \(0\uatl\-C'\~llnt mat<'nal 'hc1ulJ tx· outlav.t'J 1n !ht' t·1t' lu,t hl.'tJu'<' thl· J \aila tli.1t' t'I thl ...... "l'\UJ I 1.1hh11J<. IS d1min1'hed J1.><. 'r ; ml'.l n in,\ Jrt' 3l(l"ptahk 10 •U~ ,ommunit' 'klld ~u..an Pi.IC' ,,. hu '>Cl•d thert' Jrc St-\ er.al rack\ v.11h in lour t-lo~k' of her Corona de! \jar humc ·'')on~ J<. '-'t' k t th~ pubh- 1.1111111' \tJ ' ''" ••ur '>ldC'"allt!i. we .1.ut\\ •hnn 111 '4. I 11ur cnmmunJI\ 't.1n"1.1rJ, Hr ' .-r1 P:itnt 1.1 Ellsv.onh said (Pleue eee SllUT/~l f~am Riverside to Irvine proposed pie s en. en sen . 1 ofTexasash1srui1ning ma e Prelimina ry plans receive approval of t_ransit panel By BOB VAN EYKEN Of .... .,.,... .... On mosL.nlilrrun~. tr-a\-ehng b~ road into Orange Count' f~<M.11 the east isn't much fastt.>r than 11 ~1 00 year'! ago. • ~an l>1t•gn and Lo' Angele!.. I lw prorowd ~O-m1le passenger lint· "ould run along a nght--0f-way o"nl.'d b> the .\tl·h1son. Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. The commuter '"ll'nt would ha'I.' I.! sta tions -'~'\l'n in Orangl' Count) and five in. R 1H·r\1dcCuunn. It would terminatt' at ~th Stret•t in Rl\crs1de and a( the plannt•d mult1-modal transponat1on crnta 1n In inc. Sharon ...(ircc.nc. a rommutcr rail l'On'>ultanl rt"tarned by lttr transpor- tation romm1ss1o n. estimated the "'ltl·m would' cost · between $78 ni allton and SI 38 mil hon .. depending on \t hl·n 11 wa'i l.'~tabhshed. Sen. Lloyd Bent.en B~ JOH:\ Kl~G A1.acleted ~, .. _. Wtlf•' H11....,1 1 1' -l)\.·111111.rat \11chaC'I I >uk.11." nJ m l·J I n:i' "ien llo 'd lk nl'•l'I .1, h1' 'IH' presidential running n1.1 t<' "'' thl· tall tampa1gn l••d.I\ I >u l..Jl.1' l1 1>.1·nnl h1 m\l·lt 10 Jo hn F i..,·nn.-,h "h11 "•'II tht· \\hilt' tlou'1.' l11r thl I k 11111...r.11\ln ! 4Nt \\llh Tnan I \11J.•n 1.1hn,11n 11n the 11rl..l·t \ nd l•~l· I''"" "h1.·n Ht·publi\an~ n111n1n.11t•J .1n 1nl umt'l:nt 'l(t' pre~•· Jl'nt .11hl \\l'rl J t•fl'Jll'<l Du~al..1~ "11d J.~ i..~·nn~·J' dnJ I ... nd1mJohn"4..'n C'·:tTlh~tN11JiJlll'h\·nt Rt·rubhcan 'Kt' Jlll''IJ1.'nl 1n l''i>tl JnJ ~l1l hal'I I h1l...1~1 ' JnJ I 111\d lk n t\c..'n an· [l1'intt ll' tx::i1 thl·m 1n I "Kii ·· tk \aH.l fk nt.,..·n hrough1 to tht• l)\:m\Xr.llll lll"~l'I .. \C'3~ l)f e\· !X'n crlll" .inJ .i Jcl·p ,Qmmllml"nl 11.• •I' ii n ghl'> th.JI goe' v.J\ tiacl w tht' J 4 J 1 •· DukJ~I\ ... 11J fknt<,('n '1v1.i<l II ir go• -.J '"h' J t F.1-. i<l "ag.r'> -J lt'n tr.1 l 1h1.·mr ul hi' 1.J m['a1gn &·nt-...·n v.hu reu.'l'l'd .1 s1anJ1ng 11\ .1111•n tr .. m thl· t r1•v.J 'f"'~t· "'1th ll111.t' JnJ ,·motwn rart•h '>et'r 1r11m l>u ~Jl.1' h1m-.e ll · T hl· IJ, 11hJt ht"' 1. h1•-...·r .1 -.en.111•r lr••m r l'\.J\ J 'c;'nJhll tn1m :hl' '-••l.lh ,r,."' :hJ: "l"rt· {l111nii \\' 1i~h1 '.•r t''-'',.. o,.hiH: .n tht> l rltl;'tn -Jm:i "'t' rt· ~11ini: J ll 1•ut 111 "'In ·· Rl·nt'-4.'n ...a1J tk n: ..... ·n ... :11d Dul..al. ... J '"I' ·' ( •rl"l' 1mm1~ran t\ v.a, .. ti , 1n~ u· hi\ f'.trt'n t<.. dream but want.!. that· J rt>am a n·alat' for all A.mt'ricans." Duljk.-. la~ '"hi~ praised Bentsen hH h" "1)r I.. 1 n ( o ngrt'!>s "Ht· hJ' h11 a grand 'llam ho me nan t'c,•, JU'" J' , h:urman of tht' Scnak I inJn1.d <1mm 1t1<."c.-he has pcn:onally j nd 'u" l'"llllh led the fight for "lllJ a rlfl•rm. for at.1.stroph1c h1.·Jllh n'l•fJn1. t' .. he '31d I >u k:a~t' pra1~·d h1!> work on a traJ l· i.111 and 3 rlant clos1n1 law that "ii ~ 'l' "••r~('f'\ '"at least 60 da)"I n .. 111 l tx·ll •n· 1 hn ·re th ro1111·n o ut 1n 't"il 'I HY' Tf r d "1n \11.'e'><' l an g1\'t' h1mtdf '• '<l•l', n1•t••l' fl\91 the least wccando ' .;:1', h• •flt '' hard -"' o rkina worken (Pleaee eee BEPtTSSN/A2) Rut things could spttd up considC"r- abh for somt' rush-hour 1ravekrs. under a commuter rail proposal hc-1ng studied b y the OranJt' Count} Trans- ponauon Commission. In an effo rt to find an ahemattve to .th~ traffic·stranJled Riverside Frcc- wa )'. the commissio n is looking at a passcn~r rail link bt'tween Irv int' and Riventdt' County. fhc large\t COSIS \\OUld ~ equ1p- ffil'nt and railroad 1mpro ,emcnts. ( 1rt'l'nl' ..:lid. ..\' ailable pr0Jet·t1 o ns indicate about 5.JOO commuters a dav would u~· the s~stem 1f 1t were put into ol)\·rat1on an I 9QJ The num~r ~ould increase to 8AOO by the year ~Cl I 0. Greene said. Huntington Pier closed, faces demolition Preliminary plans for a system prov1din1 four daily commuter trains bt'tween lrviM and Rivenide rt· ~ived cautious approval Monday fro m the-4-ommission, which is-.allo studying improved rail links bt'tWttn Rut the numbt'rs could ~ higher 1f employer\ wrre "tlltni to help make the S)stcm work. she said. "The patronatt> ft"u~s are. un- (Pleue ... COllllUTER/ A:I) By JO~ATHAN VOUKE oi .... o_,....,. .. .., Huntington lkar h.'1 landmark Jllt'r -J toun.,t m.1gnt't and local ha,en 'lnlt' 11 "3" hu1lt nt"arl~ "'5 years ago -wa' 'l·hcdukd to ~ closed toda' ix·ndang .. , Jemoltt1o n fol10~1ng an t•ng1m·1.·nng study that deemt'd 11 . 1111 ,,lh \l.1' 111 l11hn I r,~11w <.aid tht• dl'· 11'1o1n le • h"l' thr l'nlln' pier "'a' m.hl, .111,·1 nllit 1a l' from Fluor l>.1n1l"I ( ,. "h11.h J".'Ti°Nmed a S'" I '' 'tud ' 111 tlw '1ru1.1urr. urged ''' 1mnwJ1.111 , l"'llrl' 1 ht· rn.1,.11 ..thtl pkd~J... bo~e,er. 1h.11 the flll'I \\c•ukl tx· rl·hullt. dMpllt" .1 J•1 m1lhonrmcl"1ag f h1.· , 11' ha' ht..·en \\1th1,u1 t''f· 111.10, ,,j the p1l"r and at time' 11 v..s' , 111,...·J i1Jr,tud1c:-or rt'pa1~. hut th•'"' ['r11hahh the li~t 11mC' 'II>( .. , 1· \h'\('J thl· pier ix·nding a co mplete dcrw- 11111.'n and 1.·on,1rur t11)n "' a hra nJ. nl'" one." Enkinc ~1d \ late afiemoon n<'"'" ,.1,nfrr1"n1.t' "·1' -.,hl·dulc·d toda' at tht' pier to • r''" 1.1 lh annnunt C' the cl(lSUre. H1•ht·n Ra1hma n. 'tructural enp. ,,., 1 '••' rlu1•r Dan1l"I ( o (lf lrvu~. ..... ,1 "' .1n intenm f('pon to lht' cu y ·h.1: rl'lllh)fl('mt•nt Sl<"CI 1ns1ck-t~ • J ptl'I '' r\J\h•d. au'l1n.g chunks of ,,•n•t•n-i tt~~tmr tmm-1~~ruc1Uft (Pleue eee Pl&Rj A2J HB school trustees under siege Flood control ideas _ ·submitted by pailel By ROBERT IAR~ER ....... ~ ... It isn't easy bt'ina a mem~r of the school board. Tht' state dictates about everyth1n1 a trust~ can and can't do. There never 1ttms to ~ cnouah money to ao around to Jive employttt what ihey deserve. Vinually all local officials can do it stay around and.. catch t.M flak. · . • : But five· Huftttftlkm BeaCh City School District tnastttt.. in ttttnt weeks, stwmbkd inlo I real public relations ni&htmarc. without any outsidt ~Ip. wMn the}' removed Rit.a Jcqenten . u principatl.l Hawa School and rcau11ftCd htt to a classroom teachinajob. They alt0 reallipcd Joen Skinner. a formtt r ~~~"'\.-~~~~~~--~· pnnc1pal who tlaJ bttn dcmott<f to a \ 1 t' pnnc1pal. to classroom trachint-TMn tht') p\t' Diana Prters. the elemrht.ary tebool dastn ct's superintendent. a pa~ ra1w and contract C\· tensio n. T ht' trusten rcfu!l('(f 10 11 vt t~ names of thr two former principals. choos1n1 to icknu~· tht'm onl) by tht'1r Social Si-cunty numbt'n. Nor .would they comment anit1ally Of'.' Peten' contt'Jt1. ~ , • · Gal'). clson. the most "°dn.n oft~ fiVt- school board trusttts. told a rcponer 1f ht' wanttd thf names. ht' could ao to the Soclal Sccunt) offitt •6d ~t tht'm. ·A local Socuil Sccunt) official ckntfd the JT'qut'Sl. Nelson's solution to ~na to find out about hten' contract -a pubhc emplo)tt peid b)' pu rt~· funJ, lfllm J \al;in \C't ln ~C'\.·tC'd ol 1c1af$ -'-'a\ 10 'll@ll''' that the 1n formath'l n rould ~ 0~1a1nC'd .llll'r thl.' m1nu1l"•," from thC' K"hool hoarJ mel'ting v.('f(' rt'ka~d The 1,ffit 1al hnr "'as that tnJ\h'~ Wlthhrld lht' name., tll prot<"l'l the pn,at'\ ot tht' tv.o 1nd1' 1dual'I Hut1'n<' mtHht'r o~nrd "It ""ti to protCl·t their h1dt' ·· l'rustt't' R(lhc'n "ann brolt' from t~ ofl1 1a1 pc-they Ht' \31d lhtrt mould ha'" bttn • -roll catl "Ott' on pt"nOnnc'I ck'c"l11on And. he laim«l 11Yit Pt"t<'n' rontract should ha\t bteo 'otC'd on open I) "E\ef)Ont" el.W0 \ is," ht Yid Mann alto aid ht' d1dn•t know about plani to 'otr o n ~ten' contract until ht wnt into t~ ,,., .... ecmoo1.1 A2) • ~ .. 'I' .,~ °'_.,_,,... ... \incC' tht' dt"fC"at · last month ot 1'.1C'a$utt "· 1ht' countywidc slo• sro~ th initiatlH . officials M \t bttn \\.'rambhna w dC'' clop tht1r own plan w man• Oranae Count~·, c-.- plo~1' r gro•th T~tlon took • wnall twp forward toda\ "nth 1~ wt.nUllOn &o Uw &aid o f uptf\ i50n of traffic and flood rontrol 1't'<'OmftW'ftdlt1ons by a c1ttttns· ad' 1sol')·tomm1ttttwork1f\I to 1mpro't and updatt t.M count)·,. dtvclopmcnt plann1n1 procedurn.. OM item that arouwd oonsadn- ahk ron1 ro' r"> • htn 1t v.-as r-n of Measurr " •I' floOd rontrol ~ . • -qc-a,urC' .\ ~oulJ ha'~ f'f'qu1red th.at an' nev. dt\fl<>pmt"nt ind&Mk flHllt•, t1nn ad('QUllC 10 handk Nnofr lrom 3 ll~)Car Oood. lMl IS. a ftood t>Qual h> the mO\t K'\'trt s orm oa rt'«lrd an the laM ~ntury • OppcinC'nt~ of thr slow-tfVWtb ie- 1t1a11'C la1med 11 would cost~ la\f\a~C'" mort tluln SI ballloa • 1mptnnent I 00.~car ftood prlltCtim' at all ~ dc"~lopMnt lits. But 1n1uat1,tM1ppc>nen ..... tlll f'f'QUltttMnl pmaaned ., • .. dt''-c-lopmnu "" .•llrtf. _. • dtvcJoPen couki ree1tt1lllt '9 • qur~ to provide that pttllHlus. M~,er. the} ..._'iii ... ,;tandard "alrtlldy ..... •a . (Pl ·- Battle over school contract ly JOYCE BODLOVICH Of ............. With the threat oh strike hanlina over 11\e Newport-Mesa Unified School District. teachers and admin- istrators are preparing 10 fi&ht it out over a new contract. Teachers. still upset over their previous conlract, will officially get . 1hetr first look at the district's new contrac·t proposal toni&ht Thl' school year ended with teachers and the district in disq.rec- mcnt over salar.ies and beaJth in- surance benefits. The teachers' cur- renl 1hn.>e·ycar contract ended June 30 w11ho ut officially being settled. The final year of the contract allowed 1eachers 10 reopen several items for ncgot1at1ons and those talks fal_tercd. Both sides now arc prcpanng to negotiate a new contract that would run through 1991 -92. Teachers have been ask.in& for a S ixn:ent wagt increase and chanaes in thw dependent health cove,.. pol- 1n and teacher transfer policy. ·:'llcgouations reached an official impasse m early September. .\ccord1ng to Dr. Carol Berg. the d1stm;t's supenntendent of person- nel. a pubhc hearing on the district's ne" proposal is scheduled toni&ht. "Li~e a tennis match. after ''Ou sen e you wait for the other guys to hit the ball back.'" she said. SCHOOL SQUABBLES ••• From Al closed-door session. A lonatime board observer said Mon'day that the trustees' conduct was "a classic c.ase of jack.in& around the public's ri&ht to know." "They're bein& selective on what to feed to the public and what to keep for themselves. They (the board) have' become an incestuous group. making <k-cisions by themselves. 0They~ve been actina in the ola style. but now it's a new public. Th~ people want to be included in thc process.'' One member of the "new pubhc" ts Shirley Carey. a mother of children at Hawes School. She staned fiahting to save the principal's job. Now. she"s more involved with how the trustC"es go about doiDJ their business. Carey said her group will demand that the board make names and their votes public. If they fail to do so. her group intends to ask the Orange Count) Grand Jury and the Distnc Attorney for a legal decision. She"ll ask the state and county depanments of education for com men ts. "We ' don't want to destrov the district. but we want to know 1(1hese 1hings are problems and what we should do about them?" Hawes Part'nts. made threats of recall in the uproar that immediately art-eted the demotions. But she in- dicated Monday that her aroup will work for the election of new trustees m 1989. Her followers have made ellplora- tory probes with the disenchanted district teachers to screen candidates acceptable to both teachers and parents.. Car~ .s.aid...Buuhey say they won't join forcts with the teachers in their battle with trustees. Carey said. The teachers. who are locked in a Iona contract fight with trustees for more pay. "ent on strike for a day last Ma) and still ha,en"t resolved the dispute. Care) said her group is broadenin& and ma) take tn parents engaging in other "brush fires." Parents in the Bolsa Landmark ho mes are u~t bccauSt' of a new district policy bamng their) ou9gs1ers from attend- ing a nearb) school. rather than a district school four miles away. And there appears to be another le shaping up over loss of athletic fiel should tht> schools dispose of unu propeny. U.S. Tempe. NI Le ~ ... IO .. Alldlottee u u A....., 17 7t ·--Clly .. 71 9111!more lOO ,, .,, ......... 17 71 ... • .. 9oel0fl .. • ......., a .. ~.S C IS 11 a--.NC ti n Clllc-.o IO .. CiftclnnelJ IO .. a.-.o " ... ~.ONo .. 17 ~IWOt111 .. 71 ~on .. .. o.n-.. II o..~ 17 .. o.trool " 12 Oululll S3 .. EIPuo t1 71 lt• '° .. Faltbanila 71 51 Fiag.1att 77 SI Gtenol;lac>•Oa .. 51 HonolulU 17 71 Houlton 9 1 '° lnclt1111apol11 M .. J11CUon.M1u 97 75 e'F'-abeut-to waFm up Calif. Tempe. .... °' .... .. 71 NewYotto Cily .. 7• ()Ii-City 13 71 """'· IOW IOr 2• l>Oull ~ al 5 I m OIMlll •1 13 lodly 0..... t1 74 ....... field .. 16 l"tna' ""'* 100 7J lu<elul 16 54 ..._... 102 .. Fr...o " .. ::.=" ...... " 71 LOI Angalel 11 .. t3 .. Oeilil-.. .. ....... Of-. .. 5t Paao"-.. 54 ="('Ay M 75 AeCI Bluft 92 17 II IO "9oOln9 tJ .. """° IO ... """'°" City 70 51 """"'°"° .. 17 s.cr-10 17 M SI Louis 1$ 7) Selw>M .. 51 l8fl l.allaC"y 100 .. Sen Diego 73 13 .... ~ • 7• Sen Frane•sco 15 S3 s-t1le .. M Sen JON 71 51 SpcMo-7S .. Sen Lule OOt9PQ 74 M Syr-17 .. Sloctclon 13 IO Tampa.St Plrst>g .. 75 ........ IOw IO< 24 !lour I 9'>dlng et 5 p m . T°"911a 11 17 Bwttow 105 7• r-t7 75 llMumont 11 57 , ..... 1$ 72 91Q8-'° 55 WUl\lngton,OC " 74 ...._ 100 M Blytlle 105 12 Catalina 1$ 52 lancul .. 90 17 Extended Surf Report_ Tlda TOOAY SeeondlOW 2·Mpm 2.1 S.C~ 'liOI> I : 52 p .m 8 • Smog Report l 0ft98Mch 74 ... l A AifP«t 72 13 Mon~ .. 12 Berg said the ne" proposal includes .. tng--c hanges" 11r-ben"t'fttrand-.t1ttY" 'Wllan schedule with a built-in cost of Ii' mg raise. She said the cost of living increase is sull being finalized, but sho uld mee1 teachers· wage demands. ··we wanl to work wnh thc:-board. in legal param?rerS.-Sh~~ - Care~ ·s group. called Concernc:-d But the coup de grace shapes up to be the lack of public ,disclosure - some say lack of accountabtlity -on 1hc part of the officials m the crrgc"nscn and Strinner eaK5 •nd i Peters' contract extension. Jeclll0f'l¥ille KanusClty 1 W'IDNllO~~~.~m~-0~1-1-~~•·--.-t 92 75 Potll.ttant 11-llfd Wldel (PI O: 0-50 Monltrey .. 53 1~_,u_8lllGll' 51.JOQ --11• lllJ..J&MI),, ~""9HCJ; 9·2 M hMllhlul. 200-291..-y unhMl!tlf\il; 300 13 ··The o nl) important thing teachers told us 1s the~ "anted a percentage increase 1n the cost of living.'' she said. ..Ttils1 salaf' schedule ts de· signed to do that ... Dave Brees. an Estancia High School teacher and member of the umon·s negotiating team. said he has not Sttn the d1stnct"s new proposal. However. ht' said teachers v.ould stnke 1f the district gave 5 percent ra1St'S to management and classified cmploy~s as lhe~ did last )Car without a cost oflt, mg adjustment to teachers. "We polled all teachers before school was out," he said ... I have seen the results but am not at liberty to discuss them. That 1s our trump card. "To me 11 1nd1ca1es a great deal of d1ssat1sfact1on from teachers and the' are read' to lake what I would consider 'e"· serious acuon. I was urpnsed at tile le' el ofm1htanc).'0 ht added . .\state fact-finding report. which 1s equ\\ alent to a coun hearing but amounts to no more than a rec· ommendauo n. "as issued 1n Ma\. The repon said the d1s1nc1 was unable to gi'"e a cost·of·h' mg salar: mcrease this vear but recommended an increase should be g1' t>n at a future date when the district 1s able to pa). The repon sided "1th teachers on depenCiell't hC'alth benefit refunds and teacher 1ransfrr poltc~. Brees said in earl\ June that teachers rt'JeCtC'd 1he r~port tx·caus\.' the district· would not assure the teachers they would receive a future cos1-of-livini raise. .. The teachers are entitled to raises.'' he said ... We tried a number of O\ enures should funding improve for the district in the future. We tried to be very creative. but couldn't come to a settlement.·· But teachers had been able to increase thC'ir annual wage more than 5 percent b) attending school and raming cre-d1ts. i\s a teacher earned more credits. his or her salar) increased aC'cording to a scale written 1n10 the ren·ntl~ l'\ptred contract. The school board meeung is sched· uli:d for 7:30 p.m. at Harper Com- mun11v Center ·C5 E. 18th St.. Costa 7'k!>a.· l•llegu ICM 79 encl aDo"9 ,,_Oous Fltat figure ,. Li111e Aoclk to 72 pr9'11outa ay'1 aneined PS• S«Ofld 1t L-Yille : ~ ~·1 pej lof'Kast MempNa MiatN9Mc:ll 17 11 S... hactl lo MacAtthu< Blvd 33-50 -...... .. ., lrWM, S1Ullall«ll 11.., •2·17 ...,.._StP..i II ID L ...... 9Mdt (lof'llCMI) •2 ~ ., 71 Loe ""--Air1l«1 ~2 Onlw•o Palm Spr1n9a PIMOen• Santa~• r.,_..,...., Ton..-W•-v_..1.viy I I 75 56 13 M 12 12 51 Fitll l'IQh 11·03 am 31 Second 10W 3 15 pm 2 5 Second lllQll '"'° p m. . 1.3 Sunwt1 et I CM pm. r-w.--. •t55t am --..-.Ml'.O:tpm Moot> wt• M 7 .a pm .. n.. w--. day II 5 23 a m arid -...... 8·2• p'" COUPLE'S WORK GOES UP IN SMOKE ••• From Al Poli~ are investipung rt"pons that teen-age boys weft" playing with fireworks in the field just before the fire was reponed. A pohce spokesman said Monday they are following several leads but have no suspects. On Monday. a continuous stream of people traipsed through the home. Fire. police and insurance inspecton wt>re there to determine damages and · tn\'l'Stigate causcs. Friendsand neigh- awhile." Cynthia said. It will be two or more months before the) 'II be able to return, she said. Chunks of ceiling panels and wallboard litter both rooms. Charred beams show through th~ broken walls and ceilings. Plush carpet ing. soaked by firehoses. squishes unt ~rfoot. She said wedding g1ft.s. including cr:stal. their wedding album and '1dro. "'ere.saved. "Thr worst of ii was to the kitchen ~nd nt} o nice.'' sht· said. Havmg earned ·a doct0rate m ps}cholog) t"o years ago .. Cyn1h1a !.Std thl' offi ce was hned with about JOO bool>.s that were .. trashed'" in the firl·. The Haas' said they·re thankful the fi n· wasn·1 worse. · •l-----:l!~l-;l!r."Hbt1'-:lil::!!~!T.ll:l'-.l~k:JJ:l~-l:~l!..>D'-lll::IJL~l-:""l-l~O~Nt-i..-.------------ibon. l·anw b~ offering help as the * 'i • coupTFOCgan ne u•dtourt"tmtrof Newlyweds in February. Bruce and Cynth ia had just finished painting and remodeling of the home. includ- ing construction of the sundeck. · e ire meant stan1ng over. although the couple said much was _save.dJ1y thr firC'fig,htecs. "Youenv1s1on 1t bein much worse t an 11 was. ruce sat r:"'SO-we re From Al "with no outside fo rce:· ------. .\ senous eannqualCe. ne §<lief. could cause ··serious problems.·· m1ll1on and SIO million. ··wewittsotfn be S>tltngdown with r \pens and tn mg to determine t'\actl~ what t~pC ofne" pier we will ha' r to construct 10 make sure -to the greatest degree possible -thC' ne" pier 1s slormpwof. ·· Ers~me said ·· .\h,olutrh :· Erskine said. ··There "111 bl· a pier ~s fast as we can get one up. hut \\e "111 defin1tel\ do tt tn a "a' 1ha1 rake\ ad' anatagi of the best modern technolug} and end up with "'me1h1ng that \\111 not go down tn lhl' nl'\ t ma JOT SIC)rm:· But the most rcrent problems for the pier have bttn storm<humcd seas. Januan "a'es knodc.-d off:!SOfeet from the ·end of tht pier and ~nt the rebuilt. twcrstor: End Cafe tumbling mto thC' Pac1ti . Debns from the cafe "as found as far 3" a' as Dana Point. Ft ve 'ear; tarltt·r. "·a' es destrO\ ed about :so reel of the pier. also de' astarmg rhe End l aft' Erskine said rel'Onstrurnon of rhe pier 1s expcctl·d to cost be1"een S GROW romAl The ma,or said lhe c1t\ has SC\.eral pos<i1 ble fundmg sourc~s in mtnd. including pulling mone~ awa~ from o ther projects Jnd i.el."king federal and 'lt:lte help .\ n1nstruc11on schC'd ulc -.houldne in pl3Cl' "1th1n a mortth. he \;llcl. But the p1l·r "ill be rebuilt he promised E:rsl.tnl' said nt~ officials regretted ha' mg Ill clo<;t" the pier at the onset o f thl." summer wun st season. but said Fluor uninal<, 'aid 11 "as mattC'r of puhltl ..ati:t~ . Tht• anAual OP surfing contest "'II ht· .hdd on st hedulc this vear. although oln 1ouc, changes will ha\e 111 he madl' w actommodate the loss 111 1 hl' p1c·r ··\\ c prohabl~ need 10 detemune \Onll" ,afl·\~ precautio ns so we a o n't ha' t· 'urlhs 'hooting through the ,,, .. . .. .re~ount ol Jun\." 1 ballots. ~~ing rhat the recount "a.' nnl~ adding to the -dtffic~IM ~• ...n. airead~~onfu!>lng electton Pllrlt'r. calkd for !ht• rt•u1un1 l:ist ''l'l·k 1n hopes that a ne" tall\ "Ou ld land Cw.g.w\ c. a_JoUL.:.} l'.a[ council lcrm r.1thl'r than a t\\O·\l'ar s11n1 informed OP lhat 1here "ould be no grandr,1and1. on thl' r 1er. now there's 1us1 no pll'r ·· ' I ( I ··1 lelt al lhts point 1hat 11 "asn·1 sef\ mg lhl' puhla. 1n1er<.'SI 30} longer:· s.a1d cu .. gro\ e .. I thought the recount "as l'aus1ng problems. and I "ant to l'Omt' unto th1~ council as a prohle~·'\oh er. not a problem· Fran!. Lund1ng a Co'igru' t' sup- ( osgro' l.' fin1sheJ I 06 'otes be· hind incumbent < ounctl\\oman alh .\nne \tiller · <. osgrm e said he asked Lund1ng o'er lhe "eekend to discontinue the recount. "hu:h "as funded b' Lund· 1ng and other supporters .\(ter four Ja~'i. :!2 uf 1 IOprennrts had been lOUnh:d COMMUTER RAIL LINE ... From Al fonunatl'I) on the lo" -;1dt·.'· sht> said .. But 11 could changl' 1f employers w<.'re "1lltng 10 pro' 1dl' feeder and d1c;tnbut1on sen tee\:· .\spokesman for Fluor Daniel lnl' "h1ch l.'mployes :!.000 people at 11'\ In 1ne headquarters. said the com· pan~ would be tntereo;ted 1n hel ping l'ase 1raffic congeo;11on on tht• R1' er- .,1de-10-0range County comdor ·'~-56ur emplo)ee-; regard tratlir a' 1he numtier one prohlem in 1h1' area:· said Rick Maslin. pubhl mfor· ma1ton repre~ntatl\t' for the com· pan} ... WC' have" a s11ahll' number of emplo)~S "ho commute from the R1vers1de area. \\ e "-vu Id certainh lake a long look at an~ proposal to ease the commuting s1tuat1on ·· Maslin said aoou1 25 percen1 vf Fluor Daniel emplo\ees no" ride 1n van po0ls and the l'OTnpan) Y.OUld bl' w1lhng to stud\ "a~s to coord1na1e van-pooling w11h commuter rail ser· \'ICC. G rttne said the lnp bv rail from R1 vers1de to IT\ tnC' "OU0ld take 14 ~r::A~~E llily Pilat •AlNonfCI' )JO lit!'\' B ., <,1 ,., t ~ft~ A M-4 .10.-1•..,t &. • '~ ''\1'°' V~ ' .\ •:f... F minutt'!>. at .10 :l'l·rage spc<:'d nl .rn m1k\ r<'r h1•Uf' llintml\,io nrr' '01ed unan1- mou~h lo all0t·p1 (rreene's interim. rrpnn and IO :t'>k fur further stuch of thr commuter mil pro posal. · Bui rumm1s1oncrs ali.o said the' \lanrrd to makt• sun· improvement <{f thr ")an D1eg11-10-Loo;, .\ngeles com- m ula llOl' \\U' g1q:n pnortt\ ··1 ha'l' no ubiee11on 10 1h1s rm1p11<.al a' lung a\ the north-south lint· 1'1n'1 rre1udtll'd.'" said Com· ml\~11mrr Dana Rl•t•d In 111h<:'r ac11on. comm1ss1011er' 'oted unan1mou'lh 10 rotate the pant•I'<, t ha1rmamh1p to Thomas Rile~. "ho has \Pl'nl the pa~t ~ear as 'lt"I.' lh:11rman , R 1lr~ a cvunt~ 'iupef\ 1sor. has hel'n on the omm1ss1on for nine 'ear; HC' ~nC'd a\ chairman from -I 9h I to I '18~. after "h1ch the com- m1s<.1on adpoted its preS<'nt pohc~ of rota ring the cha1rmansh1p each )ear Commissioner Richard Edgar "as l hu~·n 'ice chairman. I ~- SUIT ... From Al thl' count~ ·s gl·neral plan. l "nd<.'r 1he ut1zens· commmec·s proposal. ne\l de' elopment would nol be ~:rm1tted to ··substanually inncase 1hc nood hazard to down- Slrl'3m dr' clopment. .. .. r hal sound\ prt'll} s1m1lar" 10 the languagl' \\(.' u~ed.'" said Greg Hile. an artornl'' ''ho t'O·authored Measure .\ ··11 \ound" as 1f the\'ve left some \\,,~'out of 1t. though. wnh words ltke ·,uh,tanttalh 1m-rease.' I don't think l"d l'\Pl:rt too murh from this plan." .\l'i'O tncludC'~,n-today's-re<""· ommendat1ons 1~1l"'1wo·phased plan 111 rnrnuragc c111e~ 10 devdop com- 1m•ht·n~1' e rrallic improvement and rinannng plan'> ofthetr own. I he cn11rl' growth management pl.in \l h1ch includes traffic. parks. P••ltll" Jnd firc ~n ices. as well water 11\,lllJ[l.Clllt'nl and nood control, will ht· dl'l"U'"ed h~ the count} Planning < 11111m1s~1un on Juh 19 . , . BENTSEN ••• From Al Ml da~s not1l"l' hefor~ v.e la~ them off.'" he '>aid. 1 n ·1910 Rt'nt\t."n defeated George Bu\h 1n a run for the Senate from T C\as. Ru,h. no" the Repubhcan pr('s1den11al n11mince-in·wa1tmg. said recentl ~. ··~ Rent<,en) doesn't worry me.·· adding. "We can cam tht' state:· DeHJ "'°' Dellnr, I• OuerentMd (·~vi•• \ 7• I • ' ( ., :' ,;_ -i"-§. • •' A b• 4 1 I COO••<QN '983 C>A"Qt Co.st ""C' sr .... 11 ' ~a•~, ., Just call 642-6086 \,t\lnicMy ''IOI) '' '°" 00 t~ °'I·~ f~ barf" C)y " lO" -a °"''l'~ ' c - A"O r'V CC> '° ~ ,,... ,,or• ~''"'" • t toit:ow • ...... ,tllW • , ~-·· ~ ,,,..,., ,_..,.,.. #\t't r~ •-or ,,.~ *'' ~· •t"' • r .. ~'""'°" o• t-~'9"' .,,,.... S.CO"Q ~ I ~';•Q" 0-.0 ti ( ...... ~ I I)' • uPS t4.&-.800• 5v('f1( 'fl'.,....\°PvCArt• I '-~'-c-r-· 1 o.,. ..,., S7 00 .._.,... VOL. 11, NO. 1M • What do you like about the Dail) Pilot? What don"t you hke" Call the number abo'e and your me"saat will be recorded. transcnbed and de- 1t·1tred 10 the appropriate edttor The same 24-hoW' answennt wrv1c.c ma) be used to ~ord letten to the editor orr an) topic. Contributors to our utters column must include their name and telephon~ number for vt"nficat1 on. Tell us what's on your mind • Sa' •'C..11 •t'IO ~) t" """ t\, I ••r .. ,.. f OIJf " C'• t,. .. 4 • .. t •iCWe A •t~:._"-' Ct •• . .. .,. ·~_. ... ctrcue9tten T1l1ph1Me """'' .,, •"'9" r °""'' A.... ..-4m pacl>.1ng up. (iohath. a Qart spr:m&er spanicLi nurmalh l'\Clted when v1s1tors come 10 1h1: 0hr1uschuld. But ht> was laying lo" Munda'. .. Hc"s pr~tt~ shook up. He jUSt '1.ant'I a 'QU ll't place to la} down for "The firemen dtd a great job of covering ever) thing:· Cynthia said. ..The~ shoved ever:·th1ng away from the "all. Th<.'~ e'en took pictures dO\\n.·· ~ome" hat relieved.·· ··f>-eopte ·tceep S'a'Ylrrg-you d<rITT- st"l'm real upset:· Cynthia said. "But after seeing ·Les Miserables' where pco pk reall~ had it bad. we've got 1t C3S\. ·\\\•"re fonunate." SMUT RACKS TO GET BLINDERS ••. From Al there arc B ~uch racks in a stngle area of ( orona del Mar. .. \\ t' don "t ha' e cigarette or liquor stand!> o n corners. so "h' these-:-:· ..aid Ell s" onh. "ho has spearheaded 1he dm I.' tn get nd of the racks. Cit\ .\ttorne\ Rolx-rt Burnham said there 1s ltttlr more the cit} can.do mto kgal d1fficult1cs and .\mendment questions. Councilmembers said they were equall~ concerned about the proliferatio n of the racks. "Tht.") ·re l·alled news racks. but thl·re·!I no nl·ws thC're. The) ·re smut rad.s:· ( ounctlman Phtl Maurer said. · Other members applauded the residrnt~· effons. but called for con- trnuro ,·ig1laflc~and patience in their fight ro remo'c lhl' racks from the nont-. ht1pefulh :· Councilman Phil Sansont' said. :.You ma) call this a Band·.\td o rdinance. but Wt' feel this 1s !b tar as we can go right now:· Sansune. "ho hves m Corona del ~tar. sail.I thr ctt~ 1s cons1denng ltnuting the number of news racks in an~ gt'l'n area. and "tll .not renew ~'·xuall)·exphl"tt ne"srack hct-nses "l11ch expire.'. In other. development Monday. Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer announced she will seek a third term . . councilmember to make a formal candidacv announcement. Maurer pre ' iousf~ said he ~will not seek re· dcct1on. Candidates can take out papers to run for otlice starting July 18. SEMI ANNUAL SALE! -------SAMPLE SAVINGS------- Suits Sport(oats Trou~ Dresc; Shirts Reeu1arty SAU . 5235 00 to 5775.00 from 569.00 S 130 00 to 5565 00 from S59.00 S55 00 to S 185 00 -from '"$17 :0Ct 532 SO to SI 1000 from 510.00 ( Regularly SALE Sport Sh:»ts S30 00 to S97 SO from 59.00 S.veaters SSS 00 to S:25S 00 from S 1 7 .00 ... Shoe~ 595 00 fo S785.00 up to 40% oft Ne<kwear SI 7 50 to SSS 00 from S9.00 (over 1.000 ties from our fine (urrent selection) ) Gentlemen's Clothing ">f>l \;ewport Center Dnve h1st 1 ri• t~:d ,rf e\\Jport Beacn • f>'•O 8SIO • • c f I s r t r r ( J I r ( \ I ( e t ( ' Residents of Irvine and El Toro will be able to help alleviate the summer blood shonqr Thunday when the American Red Cro11 conduct.I blood d rives in their areas. The Lake ~rest Master Homcownen As- soc1a lion will sponsor a blood dnve from l to 7:4S p.m. at 24S72 Toledo Way. Pros~ive donors sho uld call 51S6-0860 for an appointment. in Irvine. the Church of Jesus ChriJt oft.alter· day ;)Clints. 23 l.ake St .. will sponsor a d rive from 4 to 8:45 p.m. Call 786-9884 for an appointment. CIJemotJJenp7 loram •t The Wo men's Hospital at Saddlcback Hospital and Ht·alth Center an Laguna Hills will prnent an o pen forum on chemotherapy and brQst cancer Thur'ida~ at 7 p.m . an the hospital auditorium, 24~5 1 Health Center Dnve. Dr. John Hunt. a medical oncolO&JSt at the Breast C arc Center. wall conduct the discussion. Call the centc:r at 472-7222 for addiuonal information. Trade group to meet Manual RodngueL. president of a Fullenon- ba~l·d sak~ representative for U.S. exponers ofhiih technolog~ products. will speak 10 the Women tn World Trade Thursday at 7:30 a.m. artht' Holiday . Inn. ·'I 31 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. RodngueL "ill discuss non-tariff trade barriers erected b' 'anou~ Latin Amen can countries. G uest prct· for ihc breakfast 1s S 15. and reservations arc mg-tfil'n~l Q68-~ - Pe6••u• School opening Wed nc-.da~ 's open ho use at Fo unuun Valley's Pega'lu\ S hool. h'itrd 1n Saturday's column as being hrld from 4 to 11) p.m .. actually wall run from 9 to I 0 .a.m. Call Laura Ka11 Kathawa} at 964-1224 for add111unal tnformauo n. Mf1ltlple mom• gather .\ nr" club for m o thers of multaples as being formed and,., called Multiple Miracle Mom s . .\ mrl't1ng "111 be held Thursda} at 7:30 p.m. tn th~ main d uhhouSt-of Park West Apanments in In inc Call \'1 L.1 Lill\ at ~39-8585 for add1t1onal inforrriatmn · Mulcan dance cJau Thl· an uf ~krn~a n dancing will be detailed in a 'ipcl·ml '-C'>'>•on ofda~sc' beginning Fnda} m Laguna Beach frrr~ (iu11t•rre1 1s conducting the s1it weeks of da~\t'"· \\h1c h \\Ill mret Fnda\S from 3:30 to 4:30 .m tn tht· ell\ rel·rl·a11on bu1ld1n1. 515 Forest Ave. l' tu't I\ anJ thO\e 1ntert'Sted should ca 4i.f1.3' 11 .· l'\l 2tJI or 20 2 for add11 1onal infor- n 1a11on Orange County Fair Highlights W~dusday. J•ly 13 ~1org.an I fMSl' 'iho". !S a.m .. Equestrian Centa. Orangl' \rcna. · 'iand Ca.,tk Butldtng. 11 30 a .m .. C-o~-A· \UJ Hunga Bcal·h -.?", 18 ~1arL.r1 and Feeder Sheep Beellii h Upl Shn~. ~ p m . l1' es tock Sho'A Rtntt , . -,,. ' . . ~. "'} /• ·~ \. ..,...,......., ,,,, . T "1n-O-Rama. J.3U p.m . I krnage Stage . Marshall Tuckrr Band. 6:.'0 p m .. .\rhngto n Theater Big Dadd~ Band. 1 30 p.m . \fillers \.fraoows Stage. Dally "F:iir-d111and" lht· Bu ll. .\'cnue of Beef Brt'Cd. .\q·11ur of Hor<\l' Bret·d . Orange Count) Fair Cumml·rn JI \\ 1m· W tnnl•rs. Educatio nal Beef E\h1h1t. Childrl·n\ Safrl) Tags. Tue.day, July J2 • ~ p m. So•t' La1ua Boa~ of Review, J 1592 \\ St . South Laguna Wednaday, Jal7 J3 • 9:.'\0 am. Oru1~ Couty 8oanl ef ~r­ visors. board hearing room. Hall of Administratio n. I 0 C" 1c Ct'ntr r Pl aza. Santa Ana. • 7 p.m. Lapaa Bu~ Plaula1 Commt11tea, coum·il chamhfrs. 505 Forest Ave. • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueeday Juty 12, 1911 • AS By JONATHAN VOLZ&E °' .............. A Newpon Beach man acc used of 11owindhng more than 350 people out ofS 1.8 million by seliina shares in a bolus pa) telephone company has been ordered to appear in coun Thursday. authonties said. Donald Char1es Dyer. S4. as bein• held without bail in Orange County Jail 1n the alleged scheme. autho rities said. Already on parole for a similar crime three }ears ago. he was arrested b) Costa Mesa Police on suspicion of violauna probation. D)er 1s accused of violating probation by allegedly selling investors shares 1n Quality Pa) Pho nes and Columbia £quit1es. companies that purpont'dl~ op- erated 339 pay phones a nd had plan!. 10 acquire 1.000 mo re. · In ri:al11~. accord1na to Costa Mesa Polin· Dt-tect1' e Stevi:n l.abb11t. the rnmpan~ had 40 phonei. ··Eq~n .\m"a) !iells phon« -)Ou can bu) phont' booths. phones. the -.hole bit." said Labbm. who 1n ves11pt«t D }et for li H months ... II 1s a lc&Jttmatt' busmen. But 11 I'> a crime 1f you &t't the mone~. promise the returns and then do n't buy the phones.·· Labb1tt said D)er allci ed l> promised in' l'Stors as much a~ $400 a month from thl· phone~. but either never paid or pas$Cd bad check!.. His alleged v1cums included 1'nd1 i.1duals. families and even a iroup of Santa Ana school teachers. .\1 one potnt. tn ~cember 1987. long11me 1n,esto rs tx-gan to lo!oe con- lidt>nce and pressured Dyer. labb1tt said D)l'r then alkgcdl} took mone) from ne-. tn \~tor\ and retumt>d 11 to tht' est.abhshed in ' esto rs. pau1na 11 utT as profits from the telt'phoncs "That l·un' 1nced e'er. boch that he -.•as great .. Labb111 ~1d .. Bui after that. people nl'' er sa" another dime .. The .,cam fell apart "hen two investors tm·d tu locate the telephones and found k'~ than 5 pe,rlent of the equipment was 1n place ur opera11o na!. Labbtll said Labb1 11 said D~t>r alleged!) Jugglt-d the '"' t'Stmcnts from lht• pa) phone compan) 10 h1'> parent lOmpan~ \tinter Mark. a gru1t1P o t ( osta \tcsa 1n' e~tors he headed that 1\ nu"' dl'funn Through \11ntt·r \1Jr~ D\er prom ised tu re' 1' e the Cknet lu \Ur. l ar The C-lent't "'a'> a handmade \fXlrt~ l·ar "'hos.e manu- 1auun·r "'ent ban~ruflt\\ 1n' the earh IC,l >-fl., l h l'r rnlled out a ( ienl't at the Red Lau n Inn 1n ( osta Mesa wht'n he tnt'd to lurr '"' estor'I labb1tt said. L>~c1 alw allegt>dl~ sold tnte rcsts 1n \1 tntt•r \1arL. Mining Se" 1Ct'S. which cla imed to ha' l' t'I 000 surface acres of coal mmcs 1n l 'tah Tht· compan'.\ was to mane thl' w al and produce charcoal briquettes. Lahh111 said D~l'f 1o1.a~ alkgl'dl~ tn\Ol \ed an that .. ct1eml' "1th h1~ broth1:r. Ra~ mond Dyer. "llh 1o1.hum hl· plead~d guilt ~ in 1985 to pre" 1ding lal\t• fi nanl'lal informauon in an eOon 10 t11:t J loa n. ·an:ordin& to .rnthon111:'1 Dw1:.ild [),er "as pla,ed on thr« )ears pn•hJlH•n J nd '" .,1mllar chargt'~ wt're dro pr>C"d in n chant1t· tor 1h1: plc~a. labb1tt \J d egg tou Saturday at tbe Corona del llar Commanity Center. It wu part of~ pro&~ celebrattac completion of a new yoatb fadllty. Pilots propose traffic control plan for JW A B) BOB\' Al'li E\'KE~ kul '>IX•lt..i·'>ml·n lor thl' t\A.O a~-.<X·1at1om .iin rall 0t-o.11y~1.... ~~ lhl·1r propo~I \A.oulJ pro,1de tx-111:r Th.it \\1\ulJ pre,ent the ~ind of 1ras1 .1 • J J nd 1..hl·aix·r protl'\."t1lln m•"-•ltl'munh.Jt•llO that resultc.-d tn tht' \ \ Prllfl\l\Cu ~nntrolj'"'~'T lor ohn .. \1Khad Chur h. prl'S1den1 llt thl' < l~-. \•'''II•" ... r.i'h. J nd an t"arl1l"r atr disaster \ .i ~Ol'_ ..\iq x •rt l l'\lgOl' Ill t' P prl''l"nl 3 J nltl: { uunl' ..\1rpon ..\'1<.(XIJ\l,1n \aid tht·· 1 :1 °'I.tr D1l·gp J-...t•rd1ng Ill 1..·ommerc1al ni11t .. 1on '>inular 111 the I ~l(n ( t'rn10' air f .\ \·~ proi)o-.a l lOuld n eatt' more pr~~-r lt11 Don \1dkr di<.a<.ll'r "J' un,rlled \lone.fa~'" 't'"'POr1 km-. 1ha111 d1m1n:ue~ 'Ir th,· SJr D1q?.<• J :'-'i,tt'r \OU haJ l\A.1 fX'Jl"h ·\I Jtlhn \\J~Ol'. O!i rt•rn•nt lll lhl' a1r d11ll'rl'Ol J1r,<,1•: lJiJ..1n~ t•1 t\1.1' d ifferent l\.thl\'n .1-. J ~rx· ... 1.11 Fl1F.hl Kult'' ..\rt'J. trJt)i ... ,., from pn'Jh: Jnd •urporatc.-1.1 •• h11n .. h, '·' J .. fh~: I' Jn intokrabk tht• ['l~1n 1' tht· tir.11ndlllJ uf ltll.'. :'-at1uoal :tirlr:1ft "3nd--onl~-tO ~---rC'c.'nt 1s from '>lluJtwn a nJ ,~, :tlJ! "t'liJ\1' no1o1. c"er ·\1rcraf1 < h\Ol'r'I Jnd P1ll11' \-.•w.-1al1llO Jirltn"'· ~1J 'il·o 11 R.iphad a 'l'"pon I h.tn~l· C ounl\ and thl' <>rJn~l' ( 1lUOI) .\arpon .\''oua-fkal h JllLlrne~ Jnd pilot Tht• "1fet' l nJl·r pn·'><.'nl ,,,nJ 111on' ,mailer air· • . ...r.111,l1ming 1nt1 • ' n J~ Ot' o,.,. n,11 · If thl· pl,tn ''111' .1 ppro' :ii 11 \\ill mJr~ 'ma.lkr pl:inl''> ~·p:1ra1cd. unul'r rJJJr 'Un ,·1L.in1..·t•. Ol' maller from thl' tir<,I 11ml· :i lr11.alh dl'\eluf)l·d ll1ght "\\h.11 "l' arl· pr_up\)Stn~ " ... ·limh J nJ ''h1,h'11n·1.11.in1h,·~ Jreapprc1a..:h1 ng .\Il a contn•I ""'l'rT1 hJ'> tk.·,·o aJ0pll'd h' the J1·,,·l·r11 •l1rnJ~1r'.> llH Jarli nt'r'> that "111 P..!12.L..Dl'l'd J ,1 uoJ.cr_fa..uirabl.t:.....l\ea!.hr:r ~ __ -----., .... ,'"""'lc-rc't"t tin'Tlrl10111 grm•r:it-:rm11ol'rfrar:--u,nJ1t111n\ 1\ n,111 1\ the 10"'er \A.hl·n the' l hl' F ·\\ nll'Jn\,h1k· ha<. '" ''"" ri, ""11J Kaphael."ho ~f\l''.>ai.J11mnt·~ Jrl· JI k .1,1 ti'c miles from thl' J1rp,.'n propo..al for control n t tht· :11np:it·t· ll't'r h•r th~ r1 l111'· JSSOl'tat1on Raphael .-.:i1ct J11hn \\ ··'' m· \1qx1n ~ ... 1-1:alkJ .\1rport l'tlll1' 1..1f ... m.ill plane' "'OulJ not gcncr-A111 111 ~1 • l•l tht• ,,tha ntreme and Radar. ur\l·1llamt' .\rl':l \'l)uld plan· J ll Jll~ u'l' tht· atrltne comdor'I but 1f thl'' rn~uin· tha< Jil J m ralt tx-under radar a1 rna11 -largc or "mall -unJn the J:J lhl'' \A.OUld 1.·ome undl.'r the ~ml' ,1 ulJ 1.·:iu-.c.' Ol'l'dks~ u'·l'rloaJing of thr sup1:n 1\lon ol radJr 'un ,·111.in,·e a" a n' largl' .... ·ommaual .11r 1r.11li1. ulntfl1l <i\'>lrm_ he s.a1d ·· 11 w u had 5110. flights a ~car and all '''a ~uddl·n .sll of them had 10 ha' l' cont.act "'It~ r:.iJar \ 1\u • t.•Ufd \A. t'nd up .,.·Ith 3 ,._orst' <.Jtct ' 'lluJt11•n lhdo \Ol. ha'C' n\1\A. .. hr ...i1d r \ \ ••1 1 \ , .. ,, \j\ tht'\ '-'C'fl tlmC' !ht' J" ., 1Jl1l1r , rr11f)l ''-1l and ha' l' n,1 tnlen- !11•r •I 1mr-•,,1~ J ,111 u11on .on ')ran~e ( «u l I\ ~ . Hrc J..L.t' J 'P'-"'L.t'<."Pman IM the I \ \ '-lh.J lht• gatht·nn~ t.I! P.Uhltl . input Jgl·n,' "l ht· JrpruJ, h u"·J !11 tie "t' "11uld ... 1.1ml· 1,1p ~ ~~~~'-how dc:r -- \ 11u 1k(' 11 .. '>ht' \J1J .. ,(l\A, "'('·re asL.ing :h1: J"l'IJ01..l' 1! ~·,.rll' "'h,1 "di tie atknrd ~ .... \\l' ;-;ir :rd;:ip1 thC"1t1"t" ·"' 'tnhtf 'll hl\.JI Ol'l'd' .. Ir :ht• ~ .\ \ J1.•l'Pl' :hl ;' , t' d'"'-'-•J· 11un' proP-1'-ll.1 tu'uid ~1· ni. 1··fe,: r i.'\ m\1nth~. R.iphJt'I \atd. Judge gra1:nts class-action status to INS lawsuit . LO\ .\ '\:G• LES I ~Pl -.\ JUdgt' has appn" cd a dass action lawsuit that contends a'i man' as I 00.000 people fa1l«t to karn about the re' 1\1on of an imm1gra· t10 n ruk "htrh prn 1ousl\ den1t'd them cttrTCn~rp l '.S l>l'lrll'l Juditl' \\ 1ll1am Kl"ller grantl·d a m o11on \tonda~ h~ 1mm1grat1l1n atto mc) Peter Sl'he~ ag.11n l thl· l S lmm1gra11on and :"'a1uralt1at1l'O St-r' 1n~ Sche"~. representing the Ll·agut• of l n11- t"d Laun .\mt'ncan l 1t11en<i. 'ul·J tht• I' last "ear SC-C'hrrg c-h"Jn~l· in J' ')l'•·t•l'" 1.1i the amn'rst' la" 1ha1 Jl·n11·s 1t11t·mh1p t'U~1 !'d1 1' t • 1kµ. Jltens \A.ho kit thl' l n1l•'d ..... 1.111·, Jft,·r Jan· l I IJl\2 ,rnJ rt•turnt'd u'l"l~ .1 trJuJulent'1sa Tht' I'\...., IJ'i 'n' emtx-r l-ha nged the ruk "' th.i· .1 ,.n, ~~t>eJ Ill .iJm11 t1.1ud.ikn1 . ,,,1 J'e ~'oufJ ~rltF.1~k 1-.,r .1 mnr-.t\ "'""'~rr.1111.)n • • • liJt unit''<: J iil'"' '•'ugh: ~Ul ha v.a1' C'r inn ~till u iulJ tx-dt•n1ed ...it11ensh1p "-nc' ...a1J that tht' I" ~ran"l"d about tr r-.·ru·nt 1'! lht• "'al' 1·r-. ~Ul t'lt'ltt"H'<. then' . uiJ tx· .i-. 01.a r"\crt' ~· ..... 1.~lt~rl~I ai1t"nS " ,,, '••uth \~ ,.~ .... 1 E urnrc-and .\sta "" ·.1"1'l1 1<1 h, .1· .1"'1•u1 1hr rulr ,·ha n~e Government appeals ruling in Anaheim Bay boat cra~h C09ta Mesa .\ l °'·\t'J f-lllJ pr! I' 'll'i't'l'll'J, 1..lf 1aL.1ng S't141 1n rl'O l nwnl'' to run 3"J' 1r,1m ht•r l-1llnwn· "\trt'l.'t home • • • .\ ml'l"hJni. hlU n1..I thn.'t' men a~kcr in .1 -.ir hl' \'J' uppo\t'J 10 Ii' Thl' mt•n .ippJ rt•ntl~ brnL.e tnto the autt1"h1k11 "J) pJr!..l•d 3t thC' Harl-tor Bou In J rJ 'hl1p h• !lt'I J g1x'ld n1~ht'~ <.kl'P \ 2'·1..Jlr her Ek rctta a \l'I ,,, lo.t''' .orJ .1,h "'ere stolen fr11m .1 J ' r.ir .. l·d .i t Bad. Ba' Dn' l JnJ 'J r 1,1,1,; .. in Hill' Road earl\ \1,10.JJ I•,.." .nJ ,,\A. "'a 'ma~hrJ Laguna Beach .\n in1un"d rat -.as tound at •' I .i~una l .in~on Road on \h 1nJ.i' mMn1n1o1 .ind -...as taken to tht" Jnim.il ~hdtrr -fo t.rtatment Ditlll ft11 a ,l.1m.1~cd dud bro ught 1n lat<'r tn !hr J.1, trnm {'~preS) On'<' and \hnk ..... lrl.'\'I lrYine \ '1...i,._ .. · "'·111 rl.'• 11rdt'r S ~., in , .. i;, J nJ 'l '. 'J 1lt'm!'> 1..\t. dothini ''l°'t" 'lnkn in '" a homl' in the Q{lO "',., i., ,,, 'an Rt..,,,, hc't"'l't'n I and ~ :' .. \ t. 1nJ,I\ • • • -... nw.int" um('('d "'er a fenC'C' at a , ,..,, .• ,1\th•n 'lit' in tht' I ~ l blcx-~ 01 \I . l't' .\\cnuC' Jun ng the pa!-t "''" i.. ... nJ..ll4i.5.Wlc a moLOL _ By JONATHAN VOLZltE Sutton. 27, and Ro nald Me,ers. ~~. Olthe._........ ooffi of-seif llncn. ltath\ \\'ea\rr. The U.S. government has apPQlcd 24. ofl.aauna Beach. John Bakos. 2~. a ruling by 8 federal JUdat that of Seal llcKh and Patnc1a Hulings. partially blamed the Navy for a 1984 20. of Downey. · h .. h · Ba h Eark's wit contt'nds tht' go"em· boating eras '" "na cam Y t at ment wasat fault in the wrt'ck because 1en fi ve peo ple dead. . The boattnl wreck. the worst it planted the 1.000-pound buov for pnvate boating a«ident m county Naval Station baraes. Funhermort. a histof). ·1«t to an involuntary man· navagational liaht on lhe west Jetty of · ~ h ft' the bay's entrance was inoperable and slaughter conviction ror t e CTI 5 a rtpla<'tment navigationa l marker pilot. Virl Earles. · I n.... -~"ltHome.~~ntint Earltt in-was m1sp a~. ~nton contend«t m the Cl\ ii suit said the aovemmcnt tna · ---- notified him it appnled ' a S2.3 ,. The JCllY ti1ht!' art ·im portant m1lho n/udafment to the 9th District because pilots use the marken as Coun o Appeals. U.S. District Coun na' igational aids to ccntrr tht-tr boat Judge Jlmcs ldeman had determined tn the chan~I at nilht. when the Earles and the Navy ~rt equally rocks art not easil> tttn. rnpons1bk for the crash. Earles was convicted of five counts '""-na '""-ntofl was the leAd anomty of involuntary man=tcr in 1916 ..,. ~ af\er authontrcs an his blood· of the four•lawytt lqll teem that sued akohol level was-· tty above the lM aovmnntnl Oft behalf' of' tholt fi h:-.. injutt'dandkilkdinthe0tt.21wrttk •aurt at•· ""'' 8 motonsi IS con· of the "Wh1ske) Runntt." sidcrtd aetall> drunk. The 20.foot speed bolt slammed ' But evt.n an passina the con' 1ctton. into a darkeMd buoy j u" inside the JUron u~ compassion for Earles. a entrance of the be)'. whK:h hnb former commercial fisherman wtw> Hunt1n1ton Harbour and ttw Pacifk su~rtd rn..JOr injurin in the WT'ttlt. Ocean thro~ the Seal 8aldt Naval • Eat1a oow •·orb for a tN<'klna Weapons Stauon. u ttw ~ ~ rompeny. turmd (tom an tarty momi"I maite. He was 1rn1tnctd to thrt"t' yan 1n K.ilkd in the crash wett Anthony pmon. but the wnttnC't' 1~ Sta)·td (>l'lllhng Jn appeal l)l:nto n said he ts unsure on \\hat ~HlUnlh th(' government ts appt>ahng lhl' ,.,\ 11 ruling. handed down in Ma). Thr 1.·ourt "'II nnttf) the go\'emment "1thin thrl"(' months to Set a date for k~l paf)l'rs to be filro. "\\ l' rt'all) do n't kno\\ an:rthtn& right no 1o1. uther than that the~ art' arix·allng:· [)(on ton· said . "But I 1magtn<'.1 th<'~ 'rt going to appc-al e' i:J,) thing the~ can possibl) d~m up l '.S. Attomc) Wamn Schneider. "ho ts rtpttKnt1na the government. could not be ~ached for comment. l 'nder ldeman's ruhna. Eartn was a-.·ankd S297.S40. but bcau.tc he shares rnpon11bl11r. for the crash •ith tht' ~a,1. at •·m hltt'I) be left to tHc l'Qurts to decide •twtbn . he. can rt'ttl\e the mont) The Na''Y may alSQ act 10 rt<'O,·er half of its cosu from Earle$. But Dt'nton said mone) •'Unot the m011xc.Jcx.1hc cniilJawsuil .. Wt wett nc,·er in this for any 1W11n1... Orn ton satd. -v1tt -.. alv.I\~ 1n it to t''onerate h1mlttf and ~ho\\· the lrut' fauh •>as •1th the :"-II\\ .. J. I ••• \fo1t' thJn Sl '•ll1 \A.llnh of hand tOC'I~ "a\ 1a L.rn rn1m J \ten'('dt'<. rc~1r ~hl1r ,in Ra ndolph Strt't't • • • .\\·hJ tn~I" "'lrth S2.<'~P "l\ taL.en fn1m .1 l"l'O(tru, 111,n 'llt' ,10 Ran- dolph · • • • ~ thief l'Ul tht• hl\.·k MT a µra~e l'" \\ alSQn '\tr\'\'I J 0\1 l''' .1pi.·J \A. Ith J S~(.) ll'k' 1!11l\O .\ rai.h of )u~·h "rrak-1n' 1s h1t11ng thr art'a • • • Tue tr.:rm ~" 'alut'\1 lt 1~ .. ~ 'in.'r'f' ta~<'n from a -.1ort' o n Baltx'a Stn--ct "h11e 'It'\ ,·ral f)l"11pk J 1 tr.ar tf'd thC' <1ho pll"'ept"r Newport 8-ela -\n :i.r~nal of hotauns and nO~ - ('1ght tn all -v.as stolen from 1 home in the blcx l of \\"' ~~anfront "' t'nue late Saturda) The bufllar t'ntt'rt'd through the bedroom Mn· do-.. and also stok aolf clubs and se'eral othct items The total take •·ascst1mated it Sl9.000 • • • Camera cqu1p~nt and a c·ar "t'rro witt stolen from a \'t.l\iC'lt parkt'd at lhc inttnttuon of aKIUUS A \'t'OUC and f ounh trttl bt'l•"ttn ~ p m unda and 8.30 a.m Monda> • • • ~' •mellnt' c:illed pohC'C' at 8.10 p m \l,10JJ~ to repon that someone" had ix1ua-J a beer o n the caller • • • ..\ 'tdt''tl camt'ra 'alu«t at l 1 J •\1 \A.J' rCJX"'lrted stolen at ~·O I pm \1,•nJa~ from thC' Lmk Shnmp. 1 '0' tilod of~.,uth Coas\ H 11h-.a~ • • • 1,."\'•i ' \'l1nh m1•rr than SI 1)()(.l "·•' '"•lrn trom a h11mt• in th(' 480 t'll1' i.. •'' fl.1 ,rs ~·t"'l'C'n ~ ..t m and ~ r r \l,•nJ.J\ . • • • I 11~ppt' Jnd a ,-,deo casscnc rt'·· ... 111drr "t•n· 'IC'llrn \t0nda' aflemoon 1r1•m a h11mr in tht' 4()(1 blod of I \'l·rtidJ .\ \ l'OUC Couple Uflnl to sen carslJ~t B~ Tk A~te.4 Prest .\ "°"'t'~r-old '4'0Jnan ~-.i shot to dt'atb and htt husband •u •'Ou.oded tn thrtt proplc •ho appamit~ bad· aonc to tht' roupte·s ~nahc1m home m mronw to a car adven11nne-nL pohC'C said . R' oko Hanano wH pronounced dt'ad at the tttnc Monda) Kazum1 Hanano. bl. w" 1.aken to.the ftl\'tt· sit' of C'ahfon11a-lrv1ne Mcdteal Ct'.nter v. h<'rt' h<' •'u l"tcd 1n cnt1cal hut i.tablt' ,·ond1t1on. "n•ht1m PoltC'C Lt 8 111 WnJht said Hanano dncnbcd the suspcocJs as a htht·Ktnncd tMack man. a whik man wtth blond ha.Ir and a m"1tack and a woman ~lh brown "'1 hair. The thfft drove up to the bofM 1n a tan. &a~ tnOdt.I ford or Dodet van, Hanano tokl potlct. TM van bad O«. '* tiftl wida ..... _... ..... and no lldt winc1owJ ~ * -1'hn fted 1n \ht ._ ..a HMMo'1 bladt 1 '84 Clwvrotrt Ccnfttr _.... C'ahfom .. hccnw "'9te1 TOY«AZ. ' -Ex-Pennsylvania govemor picked as attorney general WASHINGTON <AP> -Preli· deDt lleepn today ptCked • "touah- minded crime buster." fonMr Penn- !}l van ia Gov. Richard L. Thonaburah, to succeed Edwin M~ m .. a•=teneral. Tbombu • a squeaky clean ex- proeecutor with a reputation for nayina cool under fire. declined c:omrMnt on ~ troubles of Mene. who has been dolled by questions about his ethics ana who announced last week that he had bttn exonerated by a special pr<>S«utor and would leave office Aua. I. Thomburah said. "I think it is important to look forward rather than t.ck: I think what we will try to do is to carry out a full-bore effort in the law cnforttment area ... Asked if be would have to look i11to investiptions of Meese. Thomburah at first declined to answer, then added. "My intention in this as in any areas is to follow the evidence wherever it may lead ... Meese could still face an intemaJ department review of his actions. lteapn. who appeared with Thomburah in the White House briefing room. called ThornburJh "the ideal choice for attorney seneral. number of conviC1ion1 fo'tcomaption a~ apinst JMmben of orpnized cnme.' in the department. AMOCi&te At· tomey General Francis Keatina, and the criminal division chief. Edward Dennis. C hristenKn and Dennis have been Reqan said that. as aovemor for · b · 1 J K · eiJ.ht years, Thomburah "won touah on the JO since ear Y une; eattna mandatory ,·ail terms For violent and has been at work. about a month lonJ.er. All were appointed on an repeat cnminals. He was in the actan• basis by Reapn. forefront of the war apin1t drup. ... · 1 · · crackina down on drua tnffickm and There appeared to hn e oppc>1it1on cratinfi preventive eduction pro-in the Senate to the nomination. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of fr!~~. or ~nnsyJvania school chil- Massachusetts, the No. 2 Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee. New\ of the nomination cheered which will review ThornburJh's officials with Vice President Geo,. nomination. said he expected a rapid Bush's presidentiaJ campaip, who confirmation. had worried aloud about. political "I have the ~t~t respec~ for Dick damaae to the cenain ~epublican Thomburah.' Kennedy said. "The nominee from the persistent qua.- state of justice in America would be tions over Mecse's ethics. very different today if Dick ThornburJh. SS, earned a repu- Thornburah had been attorney acn· tation for methodical, stady &eader- eral for the past 3'h years instead of Ed ship in 1979 when. after only 72 days Meese." as $bvernor. he was faced with the Sen. trom Thurmond of South nation's worst commercial nuclear Carolina. the panel's rankin& Re-accident. at Three Mile. Island near publican. praised Thornbur&h's Harrisbura. "deep intellect and unmatched inte-. .. Six years later. he said he learned gnty. ral I II'. h ..... _ Senate Republtcan Leader Bob seve essons 1rom t e 1.CClu.;nt. Dole proclaimed Thornburah ••a They included: for#t partisanship tough man for a tough job" and said during crises, don't be afraid to the selection "deserves speedy Senate ··scrambl-c the orpnization chan," Grim recovery ......... ,, ..... Payments to Iranians hit, called premature WASHINGTON (AP) -Preti· dent Reapn 's decision to pay famil- ies of the 290 people killed 1n the U.S. downina of an Iranian.airliner met fresh resistance on Capitol Hill today. with • some lawmaken sayin• the aesturc is premature and politically touchy. ''The United States of America is not guilty of anythina" except protecting the lives of American sailors. Rep. Gerald Solomon. R- N. Y .. said o n NBC-TV's "Today" show. He contended that the Iranian government deliberately provoked the U.S. crui~r Vincennes into firiDJ on the jetliner and said, "I don't thir\k there's aJ\y question this was a provoked attack .... "h was an act of martyrdom by the Iranian go\•emment to bri.na humili- ation on the United States and we should not be a pan of that at this time:· Solomon said. Sen. John McCain. R-Ariz .. con- curred. "h's too . earl . There ar~ many "I urae the Senate td'move quickly to confirm him as well as our other --.JtrsttCt'OepaTrmelft nomtnm"So tbe can roll up their sleeves and get to work enforcing tht laws of the land." confirm~tion." and "respect but do not depend on the a11 t-01l repor ers ____ a_t ___ 1nNfia. Reecae worllen carry the body of Frank Telles, 13, from the ou•e•apeaa ...... eet-Atatoato,!fw. . senous ques ions a n"lld -m-ftP----- resolved ... before we would con- Also awaiting Senate confirmation are the deput} attome} general. Harold Christensen: the No. 3 person Thornburgh "was a prosecutor's At the Justice Department. prosecutor for six years as a United Thornburgh credits himself in a States attorne\ for Western Penn-biography with "enhancing the effon sylvama. a tough-minded crime to combat organize4 crime and public buster winning an unprect'dcnted corruption nationwide." wu ewept away by clebrla ba tlae .,....,,_water ae be attempted to l•Ye tie etraaded track be .U . Illa brotlaer, Richard, 33, la 8tW mlT::ft after tlae bactdeat. ~ ftood waten alM MrePt foar ~ 1 memben of a San Joee, Calif. family to thelr deatha In a creekbed ba ••t Tau. Contract suspensions possible in def en Se probe &emplate compensation. We should. also expect some progress on the hostage situation." he said on ABC- TV's "Good Morning Amenca." "I don't see why there's this rush to judgment." Their comments echoed those· of other members of Congress who said after Monday's announcement that the distinction may be largely lost on WASHINGTON (AP) -Defense Sec· retary Frank Carlucci today promised ··ap- propria tt action." including contrac t suspensions. if the ongoing Pen~aon briber)· probe turns up ntw evidence that some contracts may be tainted. The Pcn~on is beginning actions to ban two companies and three individuals from doing furth~r business with the Defense Department. Carlucci told the Senate Armed Services Commillee that "if other official information becomes available during the coul'S( of the tn' estigatJon .which v.'afTants-new concern regarding these or other contracts. the depan- ment will evaluate 11 and take any appropriate action ... The decisions arose from the qjminal investigation ofalleptions that defense contrac- tors and consultants bribed Pentagon officials for contracting details that could be vital in winning contracts worth billions of dollars. The acqu1s1t1on system has pro blems. Carlucci admitted. "There are defects in how America equips its forces." he said. The current investigation is a good reason to correct those flaws. he said. "Even 1fthe probe rrveals no more than the misdeeds of a few greed~ lawbreakers. I .still want to move forward no"". in cooperation with Congress. to remedy Oa"s 10 o ur system. regardless of whether those fla"s are rrlated to the Justice investigation." the U.S. electorate. which harbors long-simmering resentment of Iran stemmina from the seizure of the U.S. embassy in 1979. from its sponsor- ship of international terrorism and from the continued holding of .\meri- cans in Lebanon. Carluc--ci said he lifted his July I su1pensions of nine military programs because a Nav}' review "did not indicate that an}' of the current contracts in the affected programs are uuntcd." -----11~.._._....__IB ti remen t V ·~· 1.:.::Ia=e:.-_-'-_ is a.privat~ cor:nmunity for active sen10rs in a secu re environment. We're across from Mile Square Park a n·d the go lf course. Convenient to shopping a nd Fountain Va ltev Communit v Hospital. · · ~ai111'4 /1Jl t>liu, 1111> 11 I 714/962-6667 IN CONCERT TONI • • • The Spinners 1s-ll9pm f rtt With fair Admission , . , ( jf \j-/ Adults $4 ,;; Children Sl Tht 0rantt Countv Rqistn CONCERT SERIES 7 and 9 pm at the Arlinpon Theatre Wtdnf'<iav luh 11 ManhaJI Tuckrt Band Th1Jr.JaY. lul~ H Blood. Swut and Tran with Oa•id Clayton Thomas fndav. Julv I) Mrmorift ol Rock & Roll Man Wrllt • Thr Diamond• • lictlt Aathonl ~rurJav, lul' Jr- RAin Ttibutr 10 1lw 8utkt Sunday.Juli• 1; EMn 8ilhop AdinlM!On 10 1ht FJtr Jon nN mdu6r Pklhc Ampfuthratrt tvtnl~. For information Call: (714) 7~1-FAIR 0 ' Carlucci also said he is writing to the chief exet'utives of the top 200-defense contractors. "urging them to ensure stringent management controls on the use of consultants and to avoid improper business practices.·· ~_Reagan's request "has some _prob- lems." added Rep. Ton} Coelho. D- Cahf.. the-ch~f Democrattc \'Ote counter tn ·the House. who said he personally opposed the idea. eteransget Murderer captured after 'copter esca a bin.et seat By Tiie Auocialecl Press Nauonal Weather Service meteorologist .Norm Re-~-~~ 1tmc~er said Monday in Kentucky. A heat wave increased ..\LBllQUERQUE. N.M. -Police today captured a the number of peo ple seeking emergency shelter in WASHINGTON (AP)-The Sen- ate. looking 10 protect the interests of 30 million veterans and their depen- dents. toda~ o'erwhelmtngly ap- pro' ed lcg1slat1on creating a Cabmet- le"el Depanment of Veterans Affairs. ('on\ 1cted m urdcrcr who escaped by helicopter from statt Indianapolis and Boston. caused brief power o utages in prison with two other convicts who were cauaht when Braintree and Hingham. Mass .. and led New England authorirn·s forced down the aircraft in a nearly two-hour ut1ht1e'S to urge customers to limit power consumption. In aenal chast·. Daniel Mahoney. 30. was apprehended near Washington. House Speaker Jim Wright said he hoped a Los Luna~ ahout 20 miles south of here shonly before I rd1ef package with disaster paymtnts of up to S 100.ao<> a.m .. said state police Sgt. John Balderston. Mahoney. the for drought-hit farmers would be ready for floor action in The b1 II was approved 84-11. two other inmates. thr pilot -who also flew the (. ongress this w~k. helicopte.r used i.n Monda.y'sescape.attempt in tbe movie • . Negotiator~ "111 work put technical 'd11Tefrnn·s between tht• bill a nd a ,·ers1on th(• House passed last No· 'ember. JUSt a "eek after II was rt•co mmended b~ President Reagan. "Ram bo Ill .. -and a woman believed to be Mahoney's CIJIC•dO firie kill• ••v~n girlfri,·nd wen· 10 custody. officials said. Officers wtth -.· -.., .. The secretan of veterans· affairs "ould be the l~h CTOln'rt secretal"\ and 1he fifth added since 1960. · tracking dogs and on horseback searched dense woods and set up roadblocks 10 the hunt for Mahoney. who ran from the helicopter when 1t landed bnefly at Mid-Valley CHI< '.\GO -Fire swept through a bnck apartment bu1ld1ng on the c ity's West Side this morning. kalhn& se' en ix·oplc. officials said. Police were investtpt101 re_Q_Om that anQ.th~n miJy remain in the rubble of_ the fire. which appeared to have started in.trash behind an encloSt'd. woode n back porch at the f'ear of the bu1ldin~ fire officials said. "We're interviewing people now to stt 1f "For the first lime. the Veterans _ ~irpon in Los Lul)as on Monday mom_ll!g._t\ corrections _ o ffict·r stxitted Ma one} 's tracks about 7:30 p.m. Monda~. and called in a canine unit. Baldtrston said. ..\dmin1 r w h ve direct ac-\\C • .. . . cess 10 the president without an 1nter\'en1ng party.'' Sen. Spark Matsunaga. D~awaii. said Monday as the Senate debated the measure. Earht·r 10 theda~. the Senate agreed to let "eterans appeal to the courts when their claims for benefits are denied b~ V .\. Ram fell 10 some drought-stricken secttons of .\menca. but fqrecasters warned a lot morr was needed as Ofilo armers welcomed a "ha) 1m·· and a New Hampshire town was forced to draw water from· a contaminated well. ··we need a pattern of regular rainfall. and above normal rainfall. because wr've been behind. not just 1n the past months. but tn the past 31h years." police Bomb and Arson Unit. Spokesman krry Lawrence of the Fire Department said an empty gasoline can was found. but invtstigalQIJ were not cenain_w_hcther it wu used to set the blaze. Fire Commissioner Louis Galante said there were some indications of arson. "It started in rubbish behind the back porch •nd spread up to w se<·ond and third floon," he said. "In the last hour and a half or two hours. we've had similar fires in this area." STRINCrF.1.1.(IW SI l't!Rrt ~II HA7.AHI H ,, ... \\~ ... rt: -.11 t DHS AND EPA ISSUE STRINGFELLOW SITE FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT AND PROPOSED PLAN FOR GROUNDWATER CLEANUP IN GLEN AVON, CALIFORNIA Tht California Oepartmtnt of Health Servicu IDHSI and lht 1 · S En v1ronmental ProtectiJm Apncy I EPA I tn-ufd the Strin1ftlfow S""~..J 1'881 h1hl ,. Stud)· IFS) Draft Report for public rtview a_nd romment on .JU'iff :10. 19g8 Accompanying the report i• the OHS/EPA propoted plan for cleanup 11f ~Ill' related cuntaminat-ed groundwater south of the 1ite in the community of <:!en Avon, California. The public review and comment period for the feasihilit\ study report and the proposed plan runs through Septem'>er 30. 19&!. Thl' complete HI of documenta includes: • 8tria1fellow PeHlbility Study Draft Report pr~tnts dt tailed evaluations of potential cleanup ahernattves dtvelup.d for the Strin1fellow Si~. An Eaecutive Summary describinit the full ·rtporl 1~ included. A aecond volume with technical dHCriptions of cleanup ttchnolc'l(il'to i1 alM.t available. Cleanup alt.ernative11 consi11t of combination~ of ll'rhn11lotci1Pi1 that addre11 various r.llution problems ~d by tht site. , • Propoeed Pan for Glen Avon Community Groundwater Cleanup -a fact 1heet that providfl' a de1criptlon of th• D.HSIEPA recommended alttrnati~ for rlunllp of sitt·releted irroundwattr rontamina· tion south of HiJhway 60 in C.ltn Avon. Thell' documenu are available for public "''itw and comment m Or11nicl' County at the followi n1 localions: Atallel• u-.rert 600 "· .,. •••• ,. AHllel•. CA •MIO& c7141 .... INO fo,.•l•i• V•lley Llllnry 17M61AeAI•• .. ,o,.111•1• V•U.y. CA •HM l714J9H·Ul4 ~ 0r .... hlt!W u-. ••• , 101 l'C. Ce•ter ltrHI Ort .. •.CA•-C7UINl·0Mt (' .. I• Mee• Llbrery t•&aP.,llA"•H• C'oet• MeH. C'A 92917 C7141 •4•·88411 H111•ll•ct1• 8e•ell Llbruy 7111 Talkrl Av••111• HHUICl•a a .. ell. CA 91947 1714 1 .. l ·Ull 11••1• A•• Pwlllk Llllru) HC'l¥kC'Hler PleH S HI• AH, CA 91701 1714) 8$4·4013 .. Alto available i• a recenllr. cumplet.d document rontainin~ all pubhr commenta and rts_j>OnMI perta nine to tht Strlncfellow Remedial lnvtst111•· _ tlon \RU Report. J'hil nport datalled ~aJor pollution prot:mm...p<...d by the Ille. OHS and EPA are planninc to conduct public mHtlnp In September to dilCUM Strincfellow (tMibility atudy rnulta. potential dHnup alternative& ror the aite, and the propoetd plan for rroundwater cleanup eouth of HiJhway 60. When thil pubhc comment_period enda, OHS/EPA will 111ue a Ht'ond propoeed plan for Strincftllow Site cleenup north of HiJhway 60. Ir you would like to bt Included on the SJrincfellow Site mailinlJ litt ur havt commenta °' quntlone NPrdi"I tht reulbility 1~udy report or the propoeed community rroundwater cleanup plan. plHH t'nntttt: SUE SHER .,. Community Relations Coordinator ;-_ ,.. St.aw Department of Health Services "' ft \ Tox.ic Subetances Control Divilion ~ f 714/74' P StrHt. P.O.&x 942732 ~..I Sacramento, CA 94234 ' ... ,.;Ii'' (916) 324-8296 • R<>ser's ~rdens hu the l~r,­ est selection of Perenn~ls-m-1:iP1 Southern OH'6f'fta ~·J ' . ,. F-~ OPEN 9-6 DAILY FRI 9-8 640-5800 San Joaquin Hills Road at MacArthur Blvd. .. ' .. ... r--lilll!llllJ-1 I 1aa Newport Blvd. 122-1210 · I I 111W•t~ll117-1387 __J t--------------, I •• , .. IFF IUIUEIEI I ···--1 PUPPIES-I-Kl HWNl-(fll. -price onlJ)-- 1--------r~-~----I :~:90FF ~~00 :,! I M•lnt•o~ 20 LB K-9 \r·Jt~; or f.ellne j 1· ·. I •nee M81nt.,-t t ,,..· ~ . I -. ~. ~-w~-~ I =NCI r ,•J. t_:, &iJ~ L __ -;.:--.. ··---·--- • . •• ·---- . , , ] v v r ti 11 ,. \ ' " Supreme Court.rules killing off etus constitutes murder Lawyers foot bill to reform auto insurance SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The · 'ltate Supreme Coun for the first time n.aled that the killina of a prqnant woman and her viable fetus is a capital crime of double murder. It tht'n reverwd the death sentence in 1he case on other grounds. d('free murder. testified that Bunyard offered him S l .000 to kill his wife and make It look like SWcide, QUOtin& Mrs. Bunyard as sayinc lhe would not ga ve ham a divorce to marry another woman. Popham said he knocked out Mrs. Bunyard with a' cast-iron skillet. then shot her in the head with a shotaun. Popham said he was paid SI 2S by Bunyard, who denied any involvement. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Nearl) "The fact that the victim murdered three.quaners of the S2. 5 mallaon is an unborn child doe'> not render raised for a lawyer-backed insurance defendant less culpable. or tht' cnme J.nl1Lat1ve on the November ballot has lessSt'Hre. an laght ofthe Lcgaslaturt''s ~from the California Tnal Law- determinauon 'that viable ft'tuses )Cr~ Assoc1a11on and 1nd1v1dual at- rece1ve the ..amc: protec tion undt'r the torneys. according to campa11n re- murder-statute as persons." "r1uelles pons. !klid. .\!though the campa1in committee But he <>aid Bumard'c; death bea~ the name of Consumer ln- . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuelday July 12. 1988 *Al J Group says lack of funds resulting in sicker babies By T~ Atl0Ciate4 Prn1 l 0 .\ '\C.1ELE -More babies across the state are beana born sick or pr('matur(' as pregnanl -...omen face 1ncre1s1na difficult)' tn aettana adequate prenatal medical care. accordana to a repon lhat cn11c1zcd cuts an s~tc health fund' Thc rcpon tS\ued Monda' b) the Southern Cahfom1a Child Cart "'-=('t"orli.. l n11c11ed C1u\ George ~ukmeJ1an for cu tuna S2 I 5 ma I hon an state ht'ahh rund'> from nt'\t ~ear's bud,et. The mone) co uld havr been used to fund a 'artl'l\ ol prenatal care programs. said Wend) Lazarus. director of the net" urk a nun profit group that mon11ors infant monaltt) and the a'aalabatlity ut prrn<.1tJl lund'> ')he called thr bud&et cuts "shon-sa&htrd .. and said the gu' l'rn11r "a' mo' ing "in a~olutel) the wrong d1rect1on ··The governor said thl· 'ut' ·'l'fl' neH'\'3~ "to protC'Ct currt'nt. 'ital programs and provide for a pru1.kn1 rt''>l'n e for economic uncertain11e~" The coun on Monday unani- mous!) reversed two of three death 'entenccs 1t considned. It has upheld :'.'6 of 33 death sentence appeals it has l 11nsidered this year -over half of all It~ decisions in signed oases .. However. Bunyard was not characd with capital murder-for-hire. Instead. the capital ctwac apinst him was multiple murder. the know- ina. malicious destruction ofa viable fetus has been murder under Cali- fornia law since 1970. scntence must be re,ersed because suranct' Reform Coahtaon. onh a San Joaquin oun t) Supenor Coun 'iln;tll percentage oft ht' total con1 rlbu- Judgc Frank Kim told jurors that 1f t1ons came from coni.umer groups or Mllton Berl.e_ celebntJad llU, BOtlJ blrtlJda• the' sentenced Bun)ard to hfe member'>. according to the -repons. -• "' Another death sentence ~on­ \ldered. a rape-murder case from K1,ers1de County. was reversed on narrow grounds and could be re· "''lated quacldy if the trial jud&t 'lated reasonsJus11fyina the sentence. -...11hout parok the ahcmatavt' to a \l.hach -...ere filed Monda' -...11h the Hf\ F KL) 1111 L -<. omedaan \.1 11ton &rle. -...ho!>t' ~0th b1nhda) will death sentenCl' the governor could Secr1:ta~ ofState's Office.' be •l'khr.i11:d "Ill 2!111 fnend:. ~H he 1s health\ and freh. lrkc a :'.'0-vear-old, commute the sentence to lift' with the lhl.'n Jl·adpan~ "But there\ ne'er one around .'~ "It'll JUSt be a usuai day for poss1biht) of parole. The Tnal Lawyers' measure was me · fkrk --aid \londa). on the l'\t' of his trans111on into octogenanan status In an opinion by Justice John A.queues.. lhe coun said lbc Jury's findin1 of intentional murder by Bunyard applied to the fetusas well as the QlOther. since he knew his wife was prqnant. provided the shotgun. and could have delayed the killing until after she.aave binh. That JUr) 1nstruc11on "a" requarcd the first of five initiatn ~ that H 1, "air hu' a J 1nna-b1nhdJ\ pan. planned for htm tonight at La Ci&JC Aux b) the sta11."s I 97ts death penal!) qualified fo r the upcoming election. Foil ., 11n Li < a:neg..i Boule' ard. &-rle call~ 11 a gathenng ot ··ant1mate fnends." The coun unanimously upheld the death sentence of Michael Allen W 1II1ams. now 2 5. for the robbery and 111 urder of a 21-year-old sailor in the \an Dat'go suburb of National City in in111atJ\ c bUl "a"' dc"la-red an' alid b' and the battle over msuran~ reforms hut tnl:'n:-:trc 2-f ll •Pl"tJpk on the gu~t-tnt mcludmg Frank ~1natra. Red Bunons. the-coun in 1984 because 11 en·-promi!>Cs to be one oftht' most heated '-tn l' \lk n !Jann) I h11ma' 1d C ae!><lr. Jack Le.m mon. Don Rickles and couraged Juror' to SJX'Culate on the and e\f)('nsi ve in Slate haston · < m·1tor~ Pn ~ 1 l·llu'>' llgJHhomp1ng entertainer George Burns. who as 92. go' l'rnor'~ fut ure actions and ttlted Two of the measures are r,p0n r,ored rl•flc1.1l·d \111nd J\ "" reaching that milestone a dozen ~ears ago. "When I was them to"ard a death ' erd1ct. b' insurers and consumers. and each 'I I nJJ In hu' ne'>' '>'het'l'> fur m skatt'board." Burns said It v.as has mother. "ll·ptember I Q8 I. In the case involvina the fetus. krr) Bun)ard. 38. of Stockton. was lOn\'icted of double murder in the -.;u,ember 1979 death of his wife of three }ears. Elaine Bunyard, and her k {Tlale fetµs. which was due to be The killinas qualified as ·:multiple murder" under the death penalty law. Arguelles said. reject in& defense argu- ments that the law was not intended to cover the killina of a fetus. which it did not expressly mention. and that ~ violates the constitutional ban on li'Rlel a~n.a.aal puAiiohme1M1 In tht' Rl\ers1de Count' case. tht' hope~ to put the fi nancial burden on \JnJrJ fkrhngt:r '>'ho bounced bab) \t1lton on her lntt and said .. Ma~e mt' coun for tht: second 11me re' ersed the the otht'r tn an attempt t'o lower auto laugh .. He·s ~ept the nat1on lau&hmg t'' er since. death sentence of Albe n Greenwood insurance rates liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiijjijjpiijijiiiiiiii c.khvered any da). 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SALE STAATS --roon ------i Addltlonal I 10 'It OFFI ·' ~~ {VISION l LARGE SELECTION Beach Wear Surf Wear ... -:-.. ·.·~ .... ·. .. -----·- Pentagon scandal shows def enders robbing us blind Herc is a three-state sampling reprdina the Pcntaaon's procurement probe: Is there nothing that's not for sale in Washinaton, D.C.'? Americ.ans have ~ery reason to be disillusioned with the government in acneraJ and the military in particular when those entrusted with the nation's defense are more cqnccrned about profit than their country. The Pentaaon was shaken to its foundation recently by the news of a two-year invcstiption into alleaed 0 insider trading" within the Department of Defense. The news broke when the FBI and the Naval lnvestiptive Service conducted raids on 38 locations in search for evidence of theft of classified information from the Pentagon. The stcu:ies of waste and mismanagement within the Defense Department are old hat; nobody is surprised any ger by tatcs of-S-1:00&--eoffee,,ots:-But-even tht-mcm hardened cynics have to be shocked at the alleptions of the blatant, self-serving activities of current and former Defense Department employees. Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., a strong supporter of the Pentagon, has predicted that the nation will be .. shocked" by the depth of the wronadoina. Shocked. indeed. The American people arc told that the country cannot afford programs to aid the young, the old and the poor because the nation must maintain a strong defense. While many Americans are prepared to sacrifice to ensure a strong defense. it appears the defenders arc robbing them bhnd. DaJJy Jot1rul, Fe,.... Fd., MJM. Who was minding the store? The widening investigition of fraud and bribery in the nauon's weapons procurement system is sickening, but it is not surprising. Thafs what happens when a climate o( permissiveness. starting at the Yery top. pervades a bureaucratic system .... The lackadaisical d isregard for the ethical conduct displayed by scores of important appointees in the Reagan adm inistration has set the tone for those in lesser positions. It's no wonder that the procurement system became riddled with bribery and fraud. · Salem (Ore.) Stalnma·JOflrul The ongoing federal investigation of Pentagon coma~ · ~R-thc-scllin~ofscn&ilille-in&idc informali~t the problem of com.apt entagon procurement.goes beyood briben·. In many way$.-theentii:C.$Ystem has-become corrupL .... .\s 1t has taken years for the mess in Pentagon procurement to develop. so it will take years to repair the damage. T o begin that proces.s. whoeve·r wins the election in November must make a top-to-bottom reform of Pentagon planning and military procurement an urgent priority. St. LHJ1 Po1t-Dl1pa1ct A~ti-drug laws Rl·publican an Co ngress have introduced extremely tough an11-drug legislation. Vice President George Bush enthus1ast 1call~ has endorsed the measure. which. among other provisions. calls for the death penalty to be meted out to drug kingpins. . _______ JJlc_.lLk.cl}..-D.cmocrau.c _ _pre.sidential_naminee.-..Go.'\L.-- ~f 1t•hael Dukak1s of Massachusetts, has piousl) proclaimed that onl.' of the reasons he 1s seeking to take up residence in the V. h1te House 1s because of the Republican shortcomings in the war agamst drugs. Ho\\oever. Dukakis thus far has refused 10 back the death penalt~ for drug dealers. Bush c11es the brutal sla) ing of Drug Enforcement -\dmin1!,trat1on agent Ennque Camarena Salazar in his arguml.'nt for estabhsl'ltn$ the death penalt). The vice president makes a gopd point. The leg1slat1on introduced by congressional Republicans in add111on to establishing the death penalty for drug dealers u11l~ for mc;reased fu nding for the Coast Guard to patrol for drug tratlicki:-rs. It also would impose stiff sanctions against rnn' 1ctcd drug users. including heav~ fines and making them inehg1blc for student loans and federal!~ backed mongaJeS. If Dukak1s and Co. actuall~ are serious about waging a real "ar on drugs. their support for establishing the death penalt} fo r dealers 1mmed1atcl~ "ould be forthcom ing. E,·eaiag Journal, Martla1bar1, W. Va. Lead against pollution Ln11 k tlo~el~ :it the ne\\S phmos c:om1ng .o ut of drought- stnckl·n tarn1 regions. at images of '>Un-baked land ·and "llhcrl·d crops. If a group ofsc1ent1sts "ho testified before a rungrl''-\H>nal hearing last "t'ek are right. pictures like that could he common 1n \Cars to come -and wc ha\'e onlv uursch cs to bl a ml'. · - The cars that clog our free"a~s. the fa ctories and poWt'r plants that spe" pollutants into thl' air. the massive defore<\tat1on ta~ing place 1n poor countries -the> all contribute 10 the ··greenhouse effe 1.·· a "arming trend e\pectcd to profound!~ impact our planet The fo ur warmest ~ears of the last 100 ha\l' been in the 1980s. and 1988 is shaping up to be the holiest on record What could Ix' the long-range consequences'.' .\s with JUSt about an} thing. there "111 be "inners and losers. o\menca's n h Farm Belt could dr: up. but \anad1an and Soviet agriculture "ould benefit Because some countries stand to benefit from a gfobal warming trend. 11 could be difficult to enlist their support for measures to light 11. . - So what can be done'? .\ start would be to clean house in our countr) by phasing out pollutin$ plants. 1mprovin1 mass- transportat1on systems and de\·eloping pollution-free alterna· ti ve energ) sources. America. after all. 1s one of the major contributors-to-the problc-m. If this countr: doesn't show leadenhip. who will'? Tll~ T•~m• (WHt.) N•rn Trillo~ 0 RANGE .. COAST ..., .... i:> ~o s,,.o •"•'r oay 1/ ,,... t••' •' JJO .,., Baf SI eo.11 Mew CA •oo•ess co.,ttOO"Ot"C• 10 Bo• 'S60 CMll M...-CA 92626 • '""hit Editor ~,.., •nw1t• Editor r.a.. ~-$ (Ottllf ........ 1.1tr [ditol Ul•t A4•ttl!Slf'C Olrtc:to< c~!c. '::°' .., '"'" Cncvlat!Ofl OlfttlOI """' ...... 811i1MS$ Ofhct ... _, .... , ,, .... o. ... • ·'Another parlc and recreaUon Jeadera&.lflt*ed U.t Donald Hodel may ~tohamperthecelebratJonbecaueeltneedspriwatedOnatlon•. and he nas a pet project compeUngforthe•me money.•• Hodel'·s fishing expedition upsets outdOor celebration WASHI NGTON -There is no loH' lost between lntenor Sccretar) Donald Hodel and •his underling. Nauonal Park Service Director Wil· ham Penn Mon Jr.. Now. Hodel has initiated "hat appears to be a politi· call) moti\'ated 1nvestiption of Mon and his special assistant. Loren Fraser. because they arc helping a pm ate comm111ee promote a ·ct'I· J1c1 AIDEISOI and JOSE PH SPEAR ~;. - b..~ ebrallon of the great outdoors. . , bcen..m.adc... ____ _ n t e 11:.a lllOn o f-"Reagan ap-Tht• onl} cl oe about the subject of po1ntces tothetoplntenoqob;Hodcl thl' 1n\Cst1g•111on 1s contained in a 1s pro-development. Mott is a con· mcm(UC.nt M'"'-10-from ihe Aierior sen-auonast with a c:a·reer In pills Department. legal offit't' to Mon and protection spann ing more 1han halfa Fra~er advising them to stop work centur). w11h thl' celrbr:111on committee until The current tifT bet"ecn the two the 1n' esugauon 1s complrted. The rrnters on the ··:"auonal Ct'lebrauon memo also suggested that Mott and of the Outdoors:· lntenor Dcpan-Fraser grt thcmsel\'es a law) er. mcnt correspondence we have ob-Our rrponer. Dawn Larsen. talked ta1ned indicates that the depan-to half a dozen park and recreation ment"s inspector general as investigat-lcadrrs w-ho are baffied b~ the probe . 1ng thr in'ohement 'of Mott and and see nothing illegal or unethical Fraser. about Mou·s or Fraser'~ actintics. Mott as on the organmng commit· Onl' said he thought Hodel was IC'e for lhe cele6rat1on With people ••tr) ing to natl Fraser for something. such as newsman Walter Cronkite and embarrass Mott along the wa~ and Garden Club of America Presi-because they obvious!~ can't unload deM-Jane Ward-hardly a group of ham ... The 79-ycar-old Mott has close sub\ ers1ves. tics to Rea'8n from the time that he tourists to take care of federal parks. Cnt1cs haH' d1sm1ssed 11 as public Felat1ons. A spokesman for Hodel told us. ··w e don't digni f~ those (specu- lation!>) with a response." Moll and Fraser are not comment- ing about th e in vesugation. but George Berk lace~. public affairs di- rector for the Park Sen are. said Mott has not hared a law yer. Fraser's 3\\'}CC I a" rcnrc SPS:iser railed the in' esugation ··outrageous. unwar- ranted and" 1thout basis.'' The problems with the Na&ional Ccll•brataon of 1he Outdoors bcaan )ears before llS inception. In 198~. a Pre!>1denf., Comm ission was or- gan11t·d 10 assess .\menca's outdoor n.·nea11on 11ecds. Some Democrats d1sm1ssed the comm1ss1on as an ath:mpt h~ Reagan to whitewash his en' iron mental record. · The-commission. however. rec· om mended ntensl\ e and rxpens1ve changl'S. lt!I rl·pon apparent!) cm bar· ras!>cd thl' admin1stra11on. Ix-cause l\s pol1C1l'S ran con1ra~ 10 the com- m1ss1on·s finding!>. WILLIAM F. 8ucKLEY what's left of writers' riglits? As an author and writer. I am presumptively in favor of writen' causes. and about some of these I 1 have expressed myself; for instance. that kooky application of the 1986 tax law that depnves authors of t~c riaht to deduct expenses except as mcome flows in from their work product. ' I pause to add that autho~ are in a_n entirely neglected way major ~ub'h.c philanthropists, whether they lake at or not. Because their books 10 to libraries and there readers by the tcM of millions can pull out books and read them free of charge. If the library exacts a fee. no part of it goes to thr wnter. Enough said. But a few weeks ago l·lcarncd of a )Oung \Hiter who was askc'd to do a sen pt for television. He welcomed the prospccti\t.' income and the literaf1 challenge. But -lo. he must not do this. Wh\? BecauSe. his llterar) agent advised hi m. io 'Hite for the entcnainment industl) dunng the strike of the Writers Guild of America could r"ult in a bo\COll down the line. The a1en1 \H'nt o·n to sa,. that such a boyco11 could bt-made.all but in visible. But however imperceptibly: the Wnt1.·r~ Guild of America might. to use age-old tcrminolog). blacklist him as a strikebreaker. My young friend turned down the commission Better to endure temporary rconomir disappointment than to nsk lifelong d1scrim1nat1on. Thl' m1kr b' thl* Wnttrs ~011 . wh ich has alt" but paralyzed thl" entenainmt>nt industrY. as a struggle _ oyer how 10 s are the proceeds of sales. The "nlers want a larger sharl' of residual!> from foreign sales. and I am I 00 percent on their side. ex· ubaantl~ faathful tom~ profession. i Bui a~ a 1hinker-wntt'r (as such. I .s_ome1 1me~ think. a member of ' d1s11n1.·t1' e minont' ). I am also awarf .that unkss publisher~ m~kt' money. the~ go bankrupt, c' en as nt',.,spapen ha' l' gonl· bankrupt b) tht' hundredS in recent \ <.'ars. Thus. ihl' bargaining process h¥ got to at'COl'l'\modate the dassenterf \'Otl'. The producers· last offer wag roundh ddcated b\ a 'ote of tht Writers Guild . But o·ne-quaner of the writers \'Oted to accept the producrrf • J ( ; t ' r ) r I f t l I " ~ " I ~ t " " • ] ] I f t· u n ) F n a ti Cl , \I 0 s· But the organ1zat1on is a minor sen ·ed as director of California State -~mmmcnttuthc Reaprradmilr---"f>arn·Tna-"RCc"fc."iiibn under then- 1 st rat1on. Conservationists and' parks Governor Reagan. Whe n latllc was done to 1mpleme-n1 the suggesti ons. more than a dozen park and renl'::tt1on kaders and c.o.nsc.n.auonists decided 10 oraanizt' the national ci.'IC'bra11on. They desig- nated one week in Mav 1989 for local group!> to plan act1' 1t1es and meetings focusing on the outd oors. tmm:-~~·mnp1c·sttorran~·-tt.,...._...,__._ what are the nghts of dissenting members of a stnk1ng un1on7 ad\'ocates organized th <.' outdoor Another park and recreation leader celebration pnvatdy after tht' admin-suggestt'd that Hodel may be trying to istration didn 't take to heart the hamper the celt'bration ~cause at recommendations of a presidential needs private donations. and he has a committee on outdoor recreation. pct pro1ect compeung for the same Sources close to the probe said mone\'. Hodel appears to be on a fishing "Take Pnde 1n America" is Hodel's expeditio n. No allegations or charges anu-liner campa1an. which urges Mott wantl'd the committee to ha'e input from the Park Scrvict'. so he assigned Fraser as a liaison. On Jul\ 8. a broadcaster of dis- tinguished credrnuals went on the air in Los Angeles with an 1mponant announcement. Bruce Herschcnsohn as a commentator and a someume J•ct Alldu1oa •ad Jo1rpll S~•r director of documentanes. and he wrilr • 1ylHllc•lrd C'Ol•ma. came close to" inning the Republican nom1 nat1 on for senator 1n I 986. Herschensohn explained to his hstrner~ the amponant Supreme Coun dt>c1S1on. handed down on June :?9. Hal'T) Beck. a mt'm~ of the Communications Workers of Ameri- ca. had complained to tht' courts that ht> was bean& forced to pay union due~ that went mostly to support causes with which he was not in sympathy. The anthmetic was dont'. and 11 transpired that 79 percent of dues a ne\\ fat'1ht v. could be used for a tren collected by the CWA went into cen1cr'l · _ lobb)i.ng for labo~ l~1slation. and to Certaln clvlc projects merit witch's unflagglng efforts I don·t lake to admit this but I'm the c1l\ wuch. When I decided not to run foj re·dection. I warned t~ council 1hat I planned to keep an eye on my fa, onte pro1ects and come back and haunt them ifthr~ dropped the ball. :"ow. I rcall\ need to trade in this rotten "heelchair for my favori te broomstick because I have witching JACKIE HUT HER work to do · "e don't have an)' incumbent a1rlint'S On m) broomstick at was easy to anymore begging for special treat· keep track of m~ pnmar)• haunt. the ' ment. Now the count) can be equally John Wa~ ne .\arpon. Have you 'trm with all the carriers and. accord- noticcd how much the airport re· ing to Delano. tht' panics to tht' modeling has progressed; While talk-airport agreement art' working well 1ng with Al and Manha Graham we together. rcl1\ed the day the airplane parts fell ··The count)' has ~nt over on their roof and wanted to be backwards to require exact passenger reassured •that cvcr)•thing was aoin& count (wt' are at 4.6 million of the 4, 7S according to tht Airport Agrttment. million limit) and they art aurcssive- F1rst of all. I recently read that I) controlhn& aeneral av iation and AmcriCan Airlines planned to buy SO •pnvatt' jets.'' added Dclino. Bocmg 757-200 airlinen and take ForthoSt'whostilldcspair overthc options on SO more. The 7S7 is a fact that aircraft continue to stray larger. quieter. more fuel-efficient over their houses. all I can report is airplant'. That 1s the good news. that Peter Drummond hasn't 11ven Amt'rican planned to retire the older. up on has plan for a beacon on lrvfoc noisier 737. That's still aood news. Co. property to remind the pilots However. the new 7S1's were 1oin1 (who are probably not local anymore) to be used in the East and Midwest to turn to follow the Upper Bay on and their MD 80s would be comina departure. rat 1t"t"rc ThtrrealJylftstl"H'se<rme Lobb·a ni fOr a local radar area to because the MD 80s are really noisy. serve John~aync (now we have to "How could they do this under our depend on t.t Toro's TRSA) has bttn aJrcement?"' I asked Ken Dclino. our makini prOIJ'CSS. All we need now is airport auru. Ottino reminded me time and mone-y. that when American Airlines bo\Cht In addition. aood Pf'Olttll has been A1rCal. they also bou&ht the arand· reported in the quest for an additional fathered access advaniaar that AirC'al airpon. had and to a lesser dqrtt the 1amc is J hope th is information will help true for' PSA 's new owner. USAir. ~:fltcp a lit\lc better toni&ht if your Wureas we can't. require tbe ""''· Hke mint. under ttw aarlinn to ute the q1Mier Vm'afl dcpertutt peth. . • ~. we can require that thty do not My nut as1iaftment for the caty incttase the noise level. So~here W'ltch was to ~nd to the astute down tht line when they are able to s~tion made by Corona del Mar carry mort pe-~ tbt)' lftilhl HiP Scho01 st&ldtnt. TirrtCihill, in a very well qnt to cha.nee their flHt letter to the editor. mi1. They are rnaaed out Oft ....-en-'CMiU wot•Nd if the CUrm\t ""at thi1point1n time. N~ HartMw An Mute(im: which It is to CVtt)'ont's advanta1t that would be 1urplu1 If the museum bullt a • ··(rood-thinking. Tim ." Howev~r. • pani.c1palin$ 1n various events. in- thai I) onl' e>.sx·nsive parcrl. The eluding pohucal events. fo~ which musl.'u m O" n~ the faci ht ) and the Han) Beck had no sy m_path) at all. land and th e board is counting on 1t The SupremC' Coury. in a ,landmark generating a sub~tant1al pan of the d~·c1s1<?n . ruled Beck s obhgat10.n to chalknge grant agreement with The his union was restn.ctcd to_contn~.ut· !n ine Co. 1n~h1sshareofthe· financ1alcorc of union e>.pcnse. 1.e .. money spent b~ The :"e\\port Center L1brar) was the union on ·,collective barpining built 10 m1n1mal needs standards and and rdatrd work. desperate!~ needs upgrading. How-The coun declared that members e' rr. at the pnce th e must"um wants of unions that didn't want to to get for the propt"n). 1t is too subs1d1Lr the social goals of the e>.pensi\ e for the llbra11 . The h· un1onscould quill ht> unions without brar) '!. preferred location. at this fear of mahation. provided they point 1·n time. i_s next to the new continued to pay that part of union museum. This as another case to dues that went anto union activi ty illu strate what hapP.'.Cns when you arc profess1onall) desiJncd to protect chintz) on your ba.s1c needs. union members' ri&hts Forntcr Councilwoman Lucil!e • ' And so. on that broadcast. Kuehn worked so hard to make thas Hcrschensohn announced his rtsi1- po1nt and .&et the four ~ouraa~us nation from his own union. the ".Oles to bu1.ld an appropnately sized American Federation of Television library. Lucille has too much class to and Radio Artists. say. ··1 told you so." • I did exacily that JO years qo. So Tam. you and I have to keep on ~rotestini the impinacment on the looktng. . n&.hts of a television and radio . Fourth of July msp1red my la.st cc:>mmentat~r .whose job it is to ~ltchwork. ~c~pon is r:iot noted for discuss pubhc 1ssun by a union tbat ats .are~tnot1tJlaa dLU>I•}'· ttow-could-order him to-ao on strikt. n ever,. retired Lt. Col. A. H .. R1n1blom AFTRA twice did. within memory. rem1n_dcd me. of th~ _pro1rct. ~f the causina people likt Walter Cronkite Amencan Lta1on and 1~s Aux1ha.ry to to ~isappear from the airwavn. mount and furl a half circle offlap at lcav1ni a nation disoriented. the entrance to Newport Center. Buckley vs. AfTRA Inned heavily ··~.~atcver happened to thote on the Fint AmendmenL The flqs. he asked. . Henchcnsohn resianation does not. After some sleuth1n1 I found out It leans on the ri&ht ofthc individual that the mouna wert rtmoved when to cliuent from eltraneous actividts the entry was relandlC'IPtd. TM pelm of his union. The Supttn;c Court his trees-thll. rel)llttd tht 1-ytamam aid tfial lie may not lcplly bt would ha~ onrwhclmed tbe n.., dilCriminated lpinst they told me. Ho~er. the flip And this means that wntim wt.a could be mounted in the Ncwpon for whatever reaton choow to leev~ . Centt'rmed1anlf1nyont{sin_tcrelted. the Writen Guild,' Pl)' their ~ Come on. Am"1can Lqlon. you ftlltonaJdutslftdptot'eecftoworton worked too hard for y~ur co~nny's term11.,eaa.10tbtm,arefreetodo "-•let anyone treat '' cava&ilrty. --·:,;.~. ntl btre? iw..,... _____ ,,_,, IM!tM ... ., ,, • ,,, ~Ir •... .,... ,_.,NI..,, 8...t mqer. ,.,_,cob ' t •I . I l 1 ,, I ~oviet republic iVotes to secede . ~nd join Armenia ' MOSCOW (AP) -The lqislaturc of · Nqomo-karabakh, a lareely Armenian mountain enclave at the heart of a months-Iona ethnic dispute, voted today to secede from the republi!= of Azer~ijan and join Armenia. rcporten 1n the area said. Reporters for the fJdio station in Nqorno-Karabakh's main city, Step- anakert, read a statement by tele- phone sayina the region's lawmakers had taken the bold step at a m«tina today. "The Soviet of People's Deputies of the Naaomo-Karabakh Autonomous Rq!on declares its seccs..li9n from th Azerba~ Soviet Socialist Re- public,'' the statement said. It said the legislature had voted with only one abstention to secede and rename the region the Artsakh Autonomous Oblast of the neiah- borin& republic of Armenia. The lqal standing of the decision. which defies central authorities all the way up to Soviet Communist Party 1eneral secretary Mikhail S. Gorbachev. is unclear. The Soviet Constitution says any proposed territorial c~ must be approved by the repubhc affected. Azerbaijan's parliament rejected Nagomo-K.arabakh's earlier request to join Armenia June 17. Armenians. who arc mainly C hris- tian, consider Nqomo-K.arabakh to be pan of their ancient homeland. but it was incorporated into mostly Moslem Azerbaijan in 1923. The dispute erupted in strikes and street demonstrations by Armenians in Naaomo-K.arabakh and Armenia itself in February. Gorb&C~v said at fhe-Communisr Party conference June 28 that it was time to widen the powen of the country·s IS union repubJics. the autonomous republics and other ethnic entities. But he said some ethnic minorities were aoina too far. ..Some think that any questions - from the n:drawina of borders to the establishment of opposition parties -can be rc5olvcd" through &lasnost, or greater openness, Gorbacfiev said. North Koreans reject So~th proposals for reunifleation By TH A1~ .. &ff Ptt11 TOK YO -North Korea has rejected as oothina new the proposals of President Roh Jae Woo of South Korea for improvina relations betWttn the two nations. the north·s official news .,ency said today. Thursday Roh unveiled a plan to case his nation's bitter conftoftlition with the communist north-and pave the way for peaceful reunification of the divided peninsula. "This is nothing new and is not worth examination," the Korean Central News Agency quoted a statement issued by North Korea's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland as sayina. The rtews aaency. m onitored in Tok yo. quoted the statement as sayina that if'the South Korean authorities .. trul) want dialogue and reunification, they should-respond. though a bit latt'. to o ur proposal for convocation of a north-south joint conference ... Vietnam to return remain• of JllA9 BANG KOK. Thailand -Vietnam will return to the United States Wednesday what it believes arc the remains of 25 missina U.S. ~rvicemen in one of the largest ever tumov.crs, the U.S. embassy said today. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuelday July 12. 1981 * A7 Terrorists_attaCk Greek cruise ship PIRAEUS. G reect (AP) -Gov· plans had aone awf') At Inst one mt'n bche'cd to be of Arab on11n ~opltinthesaloonbelo~. Thcrcwas emmcnt IOUlt'ft said today two men pas~natr sa1<ta Junmao ~bat "e re k died "ben-a~A~-tolal--pttn1 t-ftit-hlfe a mil and a woman were photosraphecras sounded like Arabic. packed car ble~ up near the but all an all It must ha' e been over an they stated the bloody attack on a RC1Cuers toda) pulled a bod) from Trocadero Manna. police said. The)' 'four m inutes:· Greek ship in which at least II people the Aca.ean ~a and a steond w\\ said the blast probabl> ~as hnked to Thr ship. about 16 malt'" ~t. was died and 98 were injured. found on the cruast ship. ~inc bodies the ship mack n·turnang to the T rocadero Manna in The sourcn. who spoke on con-were reco"crt'd e"rr1er. and offic1ah, Poh('t' said .the' found an Iranian tht' .\thens pon of Piraeus fro m a dition of anonymity. said copies of said the casualt} count was expected mag.a11 ne '" th.: ·.,..recked car. The) da~ long t ruiM' the phot,..,..p,hs were beina d is-to keep risan11• d h h I h d ... _ d .... -• sa1 I e 't' 1c e a U'l;en rcnte 10 a .\lthough 1ne harbor authon1y tributed to airpons. border entry "We also have found some floatin11 3... Id L ... H d . d G • v-~ear-o evant•se man. amou r··port"d '>Omt· bodies ma' have not points and harbors aroun rec«. body remains that indicate the death I H d d d h • • J Authon.t1·-had sa1'd th.-m•n ti Id h'0 h •• 'd h rbo a ami an tontatne and ..... ,.n r··t1.:1,er"d a Merchant Marine ... ~ '"" ... to cou 10 1.,.er. s.a1 a a r .• d u.. • ' • I d fi _... . m grenaue" an automatic ~capons u. 1n1•tr. spok··1.man said all 471 hur cd &renadcs an 11~ automatic authority o acer who spoke on con-,cv1 • ~ weapons Monday at terrified passen-dnion of anon' mm. Tan fied pas~nger!> !>Cu med for puseng~·r!> and 2 2 (rt>"' mt>mbers had aers aboard the City of Poros cruise Premier Andeas ·Papandreou con-L'CI' l'r and lealX'(l into the sea when been act·ountl'd for toda~. ship. But the sources said today the demnedtheattackafteranemergenc~ the gunmt•n hurled grenades and The mini tn said that :!8 oftht' 98 two men and a woman were photo-Cabint-t meeting toda} Papandreou '>pra ~l'd gunfire at the tounsts on the ong1nall~ rt·p0ned a!> wounded rc- araphcd as they carried OUt the attack. said has government .. intensified UOl.\dt·d 'l''>~·I fht' grenadt> bla"h m:11ned hospltalm·d toda~. Police said the three assailants fled measures for pre\ ent1on and nauonal started J lire and a detk collapsed 9, tvda' authonttl'S had released an a spttdboat. secunt~ 10 all scns1t1\e and cnucal ahoarJ thl' "hip the 'nJ mc:'> uf onh 1 .... 0 of the dead: There was no claim of responsi-areas:· Onl· '°)\\t'dt'>h pa .. ..cngt>r "'ho asked .\n1on1~ l~·ma111!; tht· ship's 45-~ear· bility for the assault. which appeared The shtp atlat k occurred at 8·.io nut w h..· 1dl·n11 fied. -.aid .. thert' .... ere old lirst matt'. and a Danish tounst. to be a terrorist operation 1n whic_h _a.m .. SI\ hour~ af1_:~1"11o ~n1dent1fied __ burning ~he1:h of rr.t'tal falling on thl" l.\·~c:Jr·old .._,arl Johan Grabas. Gorbachev visits sites in Krakow KRAKOW. Poland (AP) - Mikhail S. Gorbachev went sightsee· mg in this former capital today after beginning a six-day visit to Poland by calling for informal fast-West talks to explore ways to reduce conventional forces in Europe. Sandinistas expel'U .S. envoy, close newspaper, radio station Opposi tion ac;t1v1sts. meanwhile. cl;Amed riot pohce attacked and arrested steel workers who had threat- ened to strike during the Soviet Communist Pan) general secretary's Vt Sil. The~ said pohcl' toda~ surrounded a churt h where some workers took refuge after the alleged attack Mon- da) niaht an the southeastern cny of Stalowa Wota. The Soviet leader and has wife Raisa. who am' ed in Warsaw Mon- day. fle'llo to Krako w toda> to tour the city and ''ISll a nearb~ mountain home where Vladamir I. unan lived while he plotted the revolutaon that broufht the Bolshe\'lks to power in R "-.SS1a an 19 1 7, . \1.\'.':-U1l .\ "it·aragua 1.\Pl - Tht• kft1 .'>I ')and in1~1a go ,ernment accu.sed l ' o,; .\mb~i.ador Richard Melton and 'i<.'\·('n other r mbass' otlit 1als of 1nn11 ng unrt·st and or· dered them to lea'e the count~ .\lso Monda'. the Sand1n1~1as shut do"' n the rnuntn ·., Roman C-athoht radio station. ariestt'd an oppos1 t1on poht1c1an and closed thl' lone oppos1- 11on Ol''llo spa per. La Prensa. fo r 15 da~s. Th.: mo' es r amr a da~ after pohce used tear g.a~ and beat protec;te rs in breaking up one of the largest anti· go' emment demon')tra11ons '>Intl" the Sand1ntstas came to po"cr .\n estimated 10.000 peo pk took pan Tht> State 0...panmcnt called the e\puls1on') ··an outrage and l Ompkte- 1~ "11o1thou1 JU')tifica11on" f QCC lgn \iini.stcr Miguel o ·EscOIQ Reagan ou•taNlcuaguan ambamdor \~ \...,Hl_"GTO!' I .\P) ~President Reagan said toda~ he had ordered the npul.,111n ul '1t·araguan ambassador Carlos T unnt'rman and seven other rq1rt·.,t·ntat1\ es ufthl' Sandinista go' emmen1 in response to Managua'souster 01 thl· l \ rn\o~ and se'en ofh1s aides ··\\e are going to return the favor." Reag.dn told reponers as he posed tor photographs with v1s1t1ng Kuwaall Pnme \lan1\ll'r -\bdallah Saad Reagan said the acuon did not amount to a break in J 1ph1ma11t relations. but added that .. there 1'-a poss1b1ht~ always .. that this "11uld tollv.,.. ...J1d thl· I diplomats "'ho .,..ere 1.rJi:red to lea'e "llhan "72 hl'U~. had l·ng;:ig1:d 1n ·J~·11 , 111es complemen· tar: to the \IJlt' tcrron~m the adm1n· 1~trat1un ut l \ Prt'SJdent Ronald Reag.rn 1' ~-a~ mg out against 'itar:igu.i · · IYE<.w tutalkd \k lton .. a rot:>ot ot tht· mJn1..1l J• !-\~s1stan1 Selretan of 4'tate for lnter-.:lmene;Jn .\fTaars· El· hull .\~rJm<.' at J neu.5. conferent e lk \JtJ .l \ Emtlass' officials "~fl' JI und.i' \ r.tll\..ULSLand..aime. al:iout .i11 m1k~ \~1UJh .u1 ~anagu.a. at the: lntnwr \ltnl'>tl'r: said police .irn·~tt•d ·t:' l)l'uplc: Thl" Sand1ms1.1s ha ,~· rq>catcJh accused L'.S. d1plvmJtH>l tr: ing to destabhu 1he1r i u,emml'nt b' enlo~raga ng unrest. 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CALL : 171-l 1 SS-l-IoOl \ All lectures pre~nted at 7:00 p.m. in the Conference Room . \ N Meet •• at tlle .Fair oa Wed•eN•v '( KIUD•RGARl•U TllRU 81H GllAD• • ~ .... -··-.; SlATU •••=•1 -1~----~i I Ill 1111 ... 11111111 ' IU · I I I ......... ~-~----..~ SPK9 319 Commerce Btctg. • 10 Off Mein Matt Or-. County,Fatr • • • • d ---)--.----·----·--·__;.;.._. __________________________ _ We4HMay, J .. y U authority. dealings with attorneys. Anenuon ~nten ARIES (March 21-April 19): New moon positfon around business. career. scttina.arccn h~t from ~apcr- cmphasizcs home. ------'"""!!~~~---up. Love relationship 'rows warm. Capncorn an pacture. neople rcstiU&-----~SCoUJ:nR~P'.JllOl.L((Oc:l. 23-Nov. l l); Ptrcewc. potential. uon fur recent loss. bSTak free from one who takes without an) 1houaht of accident. You'll be s Ji vi ng in return. Message becomes crystal clear. fravel engrossed in prob-YDl-EY involved, style is featured and you'll put across ideas. lems. aspirations of SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Answer . to relatives. Cancer o question is affirmative -be a self-stJtner. Spotlight native will play 1111 1n111ative. creat1v1t). onginahty, pioneenng spmt. You'll paramount role. get to hean of matters an connrctton with rcla11onsh1p. TAURUS (Apnl CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Family member 20-May 20): Lunar position hiah.liabts ideas, notes. calls. ma) appear to be saying one thing. doing something rise. mes~. Social function T'eatwed, could involvt Go slo\\. be patient. realize there are legal aspects to be addition to wardrobe and possible travel. Special note -considered. Focus also on money, se;:urit). propeny. keep options open. Gemini plays role. . fidt"lit). GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): You may feel "tied up." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-ft'b. 18): Key 1s d1vers1ficauon. That's a matter of red tape involvina bureaucrats and · You have choice of standing still or reaching beyond rules and .. silly" regulations. Affair ofhean in pictu~ but prc\'ious inhibitions. Social activity highlighted. you'll romance tJtk.es temporary detour. Scorpio featured. add to wardrobe. )t>U'll be aware of body irriagc~ CANCER (June. 21-July 22): Lifestyle hiahliahted. PISCES tFeb. 19-March 20): Someone misplaced you can now take greater charac of your own destiny. New something of valul'. and for no reason finaer of suspicion moon an your sign emphasizes direction. purpose, points 10 you. Stand tall. )Ou'll suffer ~mbarrassment but personality, sex appeal. V1rao. s..ittarius in pictu~. wall be \ 1nd1cated. Scorpio plays dominant role. LEO°(July23-Aug.22):You'lfbefascinatedbycolors; IF J ULY 13 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle numbers. planets. desi411. architecture. Family member accents independenct'. creau vi1 y and degree of arrogance. talks about domestic adjustment that could include actual Confidence replact>s doubt you'll make fresh start an change ofresidence or marital status. Money involved. different din.·ctton. a ne" love could be on hon zon. VIRGO(Aog. 2~Scpt. 22): Define terms. iook behind During this month. emphasis on 1nvrstments. intensity. scenes. rcaJize that many who previously were indifTe~nt rl'sponsibilit~. bQiness acumen. Taurus. Leo. Scorpio now consider you glamorous. intriguing. You'll be active people play Important roll'!i in your life. It is !ikely you with clandestine maneuver. Pisces spo1l.igtite1t were separa1cd from one: or both parents at relatively early L IBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. · 22): Empb.asis on power. age. You add to pn:!>lt&l'. recognition during August. Teen sex •eans lack of love DEAR .\NN LANDERS: I read the letter in )'Our column from the teen- age girl who was concerned about her ~oung friend gettin~ pregnan·t. You recited a stnn~ of chcht>s and missed the boat completely. Wht>n I was I 7 I became pregnant. I am now ~ I. Had I read yci ur column when I was 17. 11 "ould have had no effect whatsoe\ er. Wh)" Because I "as emotionall~ and physically starved for lo\e and attention. For the first time In m\' hft·. someone touched me affecuonaieh. Dunng m~ firSt 16 ~ear!> I had two SC\. en: 1llnl'ssesand nearh died. I now bd1evl' tho~ 1.llncs~s w'erc cncs for hdp. The onl~ wa> I could get my parenl!i' atten11on was IO ~ vel) sick. I knc:" that teen-age M"\ "as nsk}. but A11 lAIDEIS church e\Cf) Sunda). bul I was never 'alfo°"ed to l'Xpre">s m~ emotional nt>l.'d ). Children lrom health\ families dn nut ha\c '>l'\ at an earh age The~ ha'c self-esteem Thn ha''' no s1d. need for "IO'l' .. of an·) kind. al an~ pncl..'.. thl\ lc11a and open up some C)t"S and l"ar~. -L.S. IN OK EGON. DEAR L.S.: You bve written a leller loaded witb in1l1bt and 1ooct . sense. We bave lulown for a long time tbat su Is oflen used as a Hbstlt•te for love. You bave spelled It out for teen-agers in"a fortbrig•t. aoe-jud1- mntal manner and I tllaak yoe. • • • Df-\f{ ..\!'\:"\ L..\~DE RS· Please tl'll tho\l" battling Scrabble players 1ha1 thl·re 1c; an official Scrabble pla~d' d1t11onal! and II IS a lot cht'af)lT than a di\ Oft'l' rlll' lill lll}Jlaf\ l'Ontatn!> mOrl' than I 110.!Jll(J '''u tc> t'igh1-lc11cr word!> tha1 :m· <il"rt·ptabk. Tht· ollic1al rules say that 11 .. 1 pl;i\ er U\l'' J "nrd thal 1'in '1 in 1hr J1l1111nar'. hl· ltl!>l'!> h1!> turn ;..-- ~o II .. . • ~! ~ Complete televlalon Hating• In Sunday'• TV Piiot. ------.cou!dn'1gm·11 up bccam•· j1 k•·p1 me cmo11onalh alt\l'. Toda~ (go to ..\( 0-\ mccungs I -\duh Children of ..\lcoholics and 0\<;fun t1onal Fam1hesJ I learned "ti~ I ha'c felt such O\t'rwhelm1n& fear. pain. anger. loneliness and sham\.'. \h fatha "as an alcoholic and ph~s1call~ abusl\e. M~ mother wa~ al\u \ crball~ and cmotionall) abusl\c. I had no one to turn to. We were fed. clt)thed and "t' "Cnt to Thl· onl~ thing 1ha1 "ould havl' r{'achtd--mt'1t't":Nct"Tl"'1ger woo Id ha vc ~c:n an am"l'r from \Ou ~uch as ··1f ~OU arc a teen-agc:r and arc ha\ mg ~·'· 1h1!> 1!> a '>~ mplom of not gen1ng 1n s:~:~~·;l:~::.~::~;·:·~ll1~>~·~r~~:~~~~n~~-E>rush q1.•ph .ind 1:iq1r It 1s l'Ssent.al to ~no" LJ. --. th1''l' "Ord' "hl'n ~nu gel '\lud "llh a with cleatli im1niSlies ear .. 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'c1u'J th in k J J°>l.'r\IHI °" h1> SUf\ l\'eS • 1 nl'.ir-lat.11 an·idt'nt "Ould bt•come n l·n nrnH' afraid of death But rl'\l".lrl hl·r, !>a~ nu. thl· np<·nenc<" u'u:ilh d1min1\hl'' that panacular ti:ar .\,though the' ll't1111 rnnclude!>. 11 I J1Jn't gel 11 th111 11ml·, I guess I · "'1111·1 l!t'I 11 unt.11 Jl'\lln) dl'l'rl'l'!> Qr \llnll. 'Lil h . - < II['\ fl l{l ll LI>. \10 I h.11 m11.an \OU 1all \llur \l..1n 1<. not DEAR MATT: Tllaak you for JU't a rainruat 11·, Jl\(l in 1he bt'l pinic expand m~ \·ocabulary. I now l ht·m1.,1r~ hu\lnl'" lnllul·nn•, 'our know lbal lxodld refers to ticks, a 1mrnunl' '~'tcm zloty is Polish money. qintar refers to AlbaniH money. an4 qoplt 11 a letter in the Hebrt'w alphabet. I BRIDGE E.a!>t Wc~l \ ulr1crable. Soulh deal~ '0Rllf + IO 8 6 A 9 8 S 3 () IJ 7 3 • A Wt:~T EAST +A K9~l + Q743 72 QJI064 A 10 K 6 2 •K A42 •7 SOl'TH • J K J 9 s 4 • Q J -10 9 6 5 J The bidding: ~oulh Wrs1 ''forth f.a~t 3 • Pan Pass Pas!I Opening lead: King of + In mo\t bridge columns, oppm- 1ng prcempl\ are brushed aside a~ dedarer and hi' partner skillfully bid 10 their best con1rac1. However. in real hfc it is no1 qui1c that 'iimple. ben al 1he highest levels, preempt<; l.'.an prove devas1a1ing. This hand is from a world team champion~h1p match. At one 1able. South chose to open the bidding wi1h three clubs, a lactic v.e t'ndone al thi!I vulnerabili1y . Sou1 h'' hand ra1es to take fivt' club 1mk' and 1he four-card diamo nd \Ult .. an be counted as a playi ng trn:k. hnnging t ~e trick-taking ex- pecta11on up to six, which conforms "it h the Rule of Two and Thrtt. 1 hat rule stales that, if nol vulnt'ra- t). \\<hat's-thr tcderal gO\ l.'rnml'nt'., acron~m "PO"\SU)" nwan'.' CHARLES GOREN ble, you should be within three 1r1d' of your contral.'.t for a pre- emp1 ; vulnerable, you \hould be \hon of your goal by o nly 1wo tnd\. That pul Wes! on 1he 'pol. Hi, Ii \.C ·l.'.ard suit v. a:. hard I y robus1 and his second suit was the one! in which his oppponent had preempled. Ht' decided 1ha1 it was 100 ri'lky to acl, and three clubs became the final l.'.ontrac1. Whe~ the def enders failed 10 find their diamond ruff. declarer romped home. Even had it been de- fca1ed one trick. it would 'llill ha\e been a major triumph for North- outh. Al the other 1able Sou1h "decided to pa!>~. Wes1 opened 1hc biddina v. i1h one ~pade and, after North passed, East made a limil raise of three ~pades. No aclion by Soulh now could keep ·Eas1 -Wes1 out of fo ur spades, a conuacMhat could be defeated only by double-dummy defense. (North must lead a low heart: win the ace o f clubs. cash lhe ace of hearts and give his partner a heart ruff 10 promote 1 a crump m ck.) A fRr 11lnnort normal aa or clubs lead, 10 tricks were there., .. Semi-Annual 2 FOR '} PLUS S 1 OO SALE NOW IN PROGRESS!!! . DoN'T MISS IT! Something Special · feminine fashions \\. t 'l,k·11,1llll in l..1\t'llQn\ IOr the IT'ii\~\ l11urt• S•IC~ J I Ii Jl\11 Pt'l•ll"' 250 E 17th Costa Mesa,• Hilgren Square• 045-57 1 I ' .\. "Pt•npk ofOppo'l1tt' 'it'°( 'ihanng L1' 1ng ()uartl..'.r' .. It ~uu Ol'l.'c.kd an opera11on. would ~ ou prrkr a fl·mak !>Urgcun" Man~ '-3) \l" On the ~round 1hat a fe mak ~Url!t'1111. Ii l..t· a kmak \t·huol princi- pal h.1, tu ht· e\lraurd1nanl} v.dl ljUJ fllil•J jU\t .Ill J'x• thni: .. 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FOR BETTE~ OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston OO MEA F~~ ~ NEXT1ir1:.1He. PBAJlfUTS WHAT WOULD '<OUR FANTAS'f' TEAM 8E , C~A~L.IE 6.~0WN ? . i l DllABBL& ' . OH·OH .. I S~ ... ~~P!!P­ P'AJAMAS. A TEAM TMAT DOESN1T ~AVE YOU ON IT ~ l..-Joo_::v_~ c;;:r by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan by Kevtn Fagan CM.."4 ~ CW) WOOl.D CCW5IX2 '"nt: ~ ~lMOOTER ~,, A ~f,N(.f. ro,1)M(Mt SHOE IHA"r5 rr '' 1Htrr'S 11 '' l'Hlli'!:, IHE SCAPEGCA1.S' !OUR BUb ''' J r------i r------i ~ 1 l ~=--.::Jit}Allfd'.11 • l . f TIE Nil TOIAI. 'itCLltfTY a»t· a UHtlr«J )QI 'THIN'~' , ...,._,.TB .I · A.. I ,~ ~~ ~!I by Jeff MacNefly by Harold le Doux by Tom Batiuk H()(}..J f'lllWµ SOWL... &:6£S HAVE. l-0..> 5E£ W'...-~ l1 ~D W INDOWS fz. -9!:.' : .. ~-~::' ~' ~ -.. ... -\'""C'• •"Y•• L : 5 " 1--;--' 1· 1 ! :·r: 0 B .. D i I t I l T(.PT I r 1 r ! : ~"~-­-n.._....._ . ._IN_...,...,.__ ,.,._ ' I b R l I I I I· I 1 la Sii lll'WUCA ., - .. • Sh_atnerreally at Enterprise hebn no~ ...... ----~tasters bouncing back . ' PHOEN lX (AP) -William Shatner, whole role 11 Captain Kirk oflhe stanhip EDterprilc ovenbadowed bis otbet performancn, says directial tbe new '"Saar Trek" movit is the most ettjoyable thins De's ever done. Sbatner said the movit, me fifth on the theme, tentatively is titled .. The Final Frontier .. and probably ~. ft ~-, AP.\R.UR~1'Plrnrm: -c:-• "••flf't • ..,,C_l\,.__.,.,,.,. .. ,...._AU. __ _ . ..,.. ~~ .... ,, •OAAllel c- U.·1563 will feature the return ot'tbe entire cut of the .. Star Trek" TV series. incl~ Leonard Nimoy u Mr. Spock. Sbatner, ..-kina Saturday at a Star Trek conven- tion, ~vaded l1)0lt other questions about the film bat-did Sly the eroject has "aone from a story idea to a full·fledeed screenplay." B1 STEPHEN WALL ........ Cea: ,, 1 "' Alt~ mainstay Dave Alvin left the band 1n l 986 and two sublequent auitarilll have Wied to remain in Mary. drops their '° .. '."' lineup. one of the leadi~ revivalists of •• American , i . t i Music in the past decade appears to n ce mage have suc.cnafully bounced beck from controveny and a two-year hiatus NEW YORK (AP)_ Determined from the nearly stqnant LA music never to play a "nice airl" qail'l, Mary scene. Tyler Moore says her new television . series "will be a mOR reality-baled _ The BIJsters, a prime exponent of comedy." tradit~onal 'SOs:style rhythm . and The actress. who's still tryina to put blues in the early 80s. have ~mmaJy the perky Mary Richards .character fo~nd. the answer t~ departed ~cad from her "Mary Tyler Moore Show" au1tanst a.nd pnnc1pal so~ter. days behind her, has besun shootinaa Dave Alvin~ wb~ later en.JOyed a new half-hour comedy-drama next t~mporary stint wtth X .and now leads month that will air on CBS in the fall. htS own band, the Alhtiahten. Concert,-tponed •LA~ f'lllllC1LI ..... .... ,.. * """'°" f...-V~O.. The Hau & Oates concen oriainally scheduled for Thursday at the Pacific Amphitheall'C has been postponed due t.o schedulina conflicts with the Oranac County Fair. His name is Gres Hormel. and. ahbouah be isn't burdened with writina Dave Alvin dusicl like "Border Radio," "Dark Niabt." or .. American Music,:• he must prove capable of executina the un· mistakable suitar strokes behind the Blasters' unique brand of rockabilly patterned alona the lines of Bob Wills and Jerry ltt Lewis. amona many others. .. , ... 1, The new ptrformancc date is Sept. 29. Tickets for Thursday's c.oncen will be honored on that date . The revamped Blasten' lineup. fronted by vocalist ind new IODI· writ~r Phil Alvin (Dave's brothfr) and ori1inal bassist John Ban and drummer em ... Bateman. is about halfway th~ou1h its initial two-i:nonth tour of local clubs. lncorporattn.a no new matci'ial into their second 90- minutc set Saturday at the Coach Houst (the band plans on rerordina a new album this fall). the Blasters' current tour Is, unfortunately. nothina more than battinJ practice to get Hormel limbered up. familiarized arid properly assimilated into a band many believed had recorded its final album. "Hard Linc," in t98S. Taken in that respect, Hormel took his cut sand emcracd as a comfortable · successor to Dave Alvin. His staJc demeanor was not panicularly dra- matic or dominant. but Hormel appeared relaxed and self<onfidrnt as he shared the spotlight with Phil Alvin on effective versions of"C'razy Baby." "Red Rose" and "Marie. Marie." · Hormel's technical skill -proved r very bit thr equal of Dave Alvin, especially during a sizzling in- strumental early in the set which neatly showcased Hormel's natural inclination toward the fundamental auitar textures of rhythm and blun• profic iency. Phil Alvin savored the limelilb himself on Sonny Williams' "Hood· oo Man." arabbina a harmonica and wailing as if savina the blues spirit rested squarely on his lips. FOi' a man who will be insidiously araded hued on the writing talents o1 his brother rather than his own lyrical skills, Phil Alvin appears poised to securely lead the Blasters back to the roots of Atnerican country rock. 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' --;r- ~ ,.. ~ I ~· •: .. • ,-- I. ··~·.it TUESDAY JULY 12 1988 -One of blue chips ill CBntrell's contributions toward Sailors football didn't stop with h~s graduation the long ·gray line l Newport Harbor Hiab football - it•1 ND the pmut from 1CMO to aoocl. ~ tospectaeular. from dullaviUetoexcitina. from lean times to days of wild and crazy happeninp. Over lift pa1t 2S seasons I've seen my abarc-Ralph Recd had already retired, but thecoacbinaexploitsof Wayne Hushes, Wide Watts. Ernie Johnson. Don Lent. Bill Pizzica. Haak Cochrane. Mike Giddinpand JcfllkinkJeycan be recalled wt th a fondness for champions in the blue and pay. lean still see quarterback Alvin While tryina to explain why, he did somcthinaa fumin1 Ernie Jbhnson didn't like. I can still recall that miraculous~ and catch from Steve Bu.kic!' to Vinnie Mulroy to beat AL We.St getting respect <;'INCINNA Tl (AP) -Minne- sota's Gary Gaetti wants it known that the American Lcque West is no ovcmilbt sensation. ''I don't put much merit in that East-West stuff." said Gaetti. one of 17 AL West rep-, rcscntatives in to- night's All-Star Game. ··1 defi- n1t.cl> think that's been overblown in the pa&t. We've got a lot of guys who've been in the league for seven years. Sometimes you just havt' to be 1n I.be riaht place at the right time to be an all-star." th.is year. Fort he first time since 1975. the West has a maJont) tn thc AL clubhouse, accounting for 17 oftht' 30 1 locken. Minnesota and Oakland lt'ad the way with fi ve each. The numbers are dramaucaJly dif- f~nt from rttent years. The Al. East. populated by such powerful team·s as tbc New York Yankccs. Boston Red So• and ~troit Tigers. has won IOof tbc last 13 AL pennants. The East dominance also extended to the All-Star pme. reaching a peak in 198S when 20 of the ~8 AL players eute from that division. . .. It runs in cycles." said Alan TMmmell of Detroit. suddenlv a member of the Al's minonty division. "The East wasa much bettcr d:Wision in plain black and white a few years ago. But 'now the West has won four ofthe last fivt' rookies oft he year and is .really building. "I remember when I was growing u" everybody talked about thc Na- tional Leaauc Wcst. with Los Angeles and Cincinnati. bcin$ the best division in baseball. It's Just a cyck ." White it was the Twins .who brouaht the World Senes 111le to tht' West last year. it is thc Athletics who arc responsible for the current com- petitiveness of the two div1s1ons. Olkland. with ba~ball's best rcrord at S4-J.4. has a lostnJ rttord ( 19-20) within its own div1s1on but 1s 35-14 apinst the East. "They say the AL West is the Cllliest league. that you can win 1t by r:r .. na barely above .SOO," said nd's Mark McGwi re. the AL starter at first ba~. "Well. in Oak· la9Cl, we've played vcry wcll against tbe f.ast." Still. Milwaukee's Paul Molitor. a 10.~ rtiii!en1 of the AL East. isn't rc:ad~nccde that the West has fiMlly caUght up. After all. the East is (Pl ....... AL/82) Loara20-17in 1973. left HS mark on NcwP.On Beach and the surround in& art'a fore ver. He 1s Don Cantrell. tht' quar- terback of the 1949 team which went 8-1 under AHrwin. the bean-break team which rolled up 323 points(36 pointsagame). shutting out four foes. and missingtht' playoffs because ofa 43-27 loss to SunM>t League cham- pion Fullenon. . v. hl·n h.: ""a~ lO\ l·nngf<>Otball g.ame!I f11r tht·<)dnt<a ~na fh•g1Mt'r u)uall) at Luguna Bl·;n.·lit High .tnd thet:Om· h1na1iun of Laguna Bt'ach football <1nd ( Jntrt'll"a''"ml·th1ng1ha1 ha' al":i'' \t,1\\·J" 1h rtll' Pr~·'1.·n1h J n·,ttknt ol .\lhu- Qul r4ul· '"-""' \h\11..l ( .intrdl ·rJt'>l"J · hl' 4ul·c,11.,n a It'"" month., ago Jh111..1·h,·,n·m n~J. 11•\la.solthl:'. And I can still visuahu the scars left on St. Paul Hiah 's field by the underdolSailors of 1978 when Piuica's Blue Jackets stage~ Southern California's No. I team. I(). 7. There have been so many -Brian T ht'riot: Gordon Adams: the big guy. David Cadigan; the one that 101 away. Terry Albritton: too. too many to list here. He went on to Ix-come tht' spons editor fo r the Costa Mesa Globc- Herald. wh1rht' entualh C\Olved into th t' Da1h Pilot. · J 1m H 1tchinan. a former end. puts Cantrell's value in perspect1Vt'. matured as the quanerback. Hts \ll'ad~. rnns1stent pla~ -calltng. ball- hanJllng. passing and ..afet} pla} I "·111,i ~'''JI 'l"""ll"rt H:irhor J nd J\ tl1l J1Jlugu1: pr 11grnwd 1t n uh l"J in111 \\ h.tt IA Ill~ J:11·)gh1-pan )l·nr~ d 11ri1•1t thJI \f1Jr. t-.·~inn)ng l h..ir,JJ\ J' d, 11nllruin~ t. 11 thl· tullu'IA. 10~ Pltl\ 1dcd the le~ .. But tbe one I'll always have at the top of my list 1sone whom I never saw pla)' the pme. He was a sccond-strin1 All-Sunset ua1uechoice. averaged 13.3 yards per completion ~d a 62. 9 percent accuracy rate. which isn't too shabby. Said Hitchman re enth ""\\e lo\ cd our backfield. Doh Wam. from Balboa. could run a I 0. 3'4itxJ. One- e) ed ~elSmalle~ punted.caught passes. wasoursh1ft1cst runner. Bob Serr>. the Wahoo Chief. 1o1.-as our pride. a three-) ear all-league fullbacl at 178 pounds. .\ qliant·rbad ol 1..l.'m11nl~ abo' e a\ t•ragc ab1ll t}. he"' as an~ thing but '1mpl~ abo' ea' erage as a sports- '~\l'll l hur-.<lJ ,11m plimt>nl'lll ( .111t1d1 ,4 ln1t1JI ·. 1 ~·µn" ·t '>•rw ti• •.i.!til')1ll ht ''' 11111• \l0Jf t'U' t " ma. or as a human being. l 'l lllUJll\ '1Jit>1 10l.'d Ill IOl l.Jdl J 1 tx·•"l"l'li l"~I Jnd·.;.11 < antrdl, lllt1ll\l0 '''I tl jU'>t lt i>.l tl•gl '.t''>Unt •. th1111t tiJl k ··hr '><lid He was the catalyst to a year that ··Yet th1scollect1on "'ould not have been cfTectn e if Don Cantrell had not L n1qul.'. v.ould be the best one-"'ord 1k-.cT1p11on -a thro"'bacl 10 the "JO., and ·~f)')" hengoodv. 111. lo)alt~ and 1..?n~1derat1on o,1,e~ the standard. I luund m) ..elfrubb1ng elt>01A.S \I.1t h ( antrell in thelate·OOs anqearl} .,Ch 1 .1ntrdl hJ, tx·cn ~I\ 1ng h" 111ne tt ughl\Jndl.'.ncr~·,·\ll•f J 1n1ttrn1r 11 • .J J~ him abt•ul lhl\ atnktl.'. or ~ LazupO •• Former Cincinnati Reda catcher Johnny Benell keepe dry under an umbrella u be jokee wltla American Leaiue Alf-Stan Monday during a rain-delayed practice. They're keeping their fingers croeeed on the weatb'r toni,ht. Am e:ri cans hof)e--transfusion-takes . I Junior circuit tries to.put a stop to its losing trend C.:INCINNA Tl (AP) -lnfuscd with 30 fresh faces. this )ear's All-Star Game w1ll bc a test of whose new blood 1s best. Never have there becn so many ncwcOIT)t'rs - 18 o n tht' National l.c.-aguc side. including startcrs Vincc Coleman. Will Clark and Bobby Bonilla. Starting p1trher Frank Viola is among 12 first- t1mcrs fo r the Amencan League. fombtned. morc than half of the 56 pla~e!'1 art making their first appearance. .. I kind of ft>el hke the old man of the tt'am ... said nghtfieldcr Dan:I Strawberry. who at 26 1s maklng1ri.~.fifttraH-star starL :.:Ihctt arc so many ncw faces "Acre that it JUSt donn't sttm hke the same NL All-Star team anymore. It's good to have some new blood." Ton161Jt'• lame l l'ln 1~1on .:_ .\BC. Ch:innel , Radio -K;-.;x ( 10701 · Tim•· 5pm. · Starting pilcll~rs .\ma1c:in -Franl \·wla. T"'1n~ \::w unal -Oo,1, tght Goodrn. \kts D" 1gh1 Cioodt·n. Stra"' ben: ·s 1ca mmat1..· on tht• :"'c"' York \let' ..... ,11 ,1an for tht' :-.:L. 11·~ his fourth .\II-Star gaml' but 1h1" reprt•M"nt a ne"' !>tan. · ""I ""ant to put as1Jt• the d1 tra1..·t10m lli the past." ~1d Gooden. "'hu m1sM'd the first t"'O months of 1he· 1q -l'a,on N:t:au<,c of l00Ca1ne reh:tb1h1atmn. ""It st't'lTIS hk-c when I c:imc bark-last \-Car. m,- ronfidl·nce wasn't quilt' thrrr." Good(n sa id ""Also. when l"d go to cl rm" 1e or the mall. I didn't kno"' 1fpcople "'ere stann(!. at me lx'l·ause l ~a a h.i~·h.111 pl.l~t·r 1\f t-.•lJ.U~ ,,. 'hl' r· t-1.-m' I J h.tJ . · J .ir th1· lir,r i"•' t111H1th' "hC'n thr tt"mf)- ~.il:l'n 111..1r .t~J;nl.'J 1A uulJ lum.: .Huun<l. l'J , ... ,, thin lo. .thnut JI! tht• rx···r k l'J 'iu'1 .. hr -.:ll d . ll 1u~1 t.111..-' "\ <"f '•'ll rr r ,1( Jf>u,1ng !he Jrug \ 'U0 "l' .it>u,1n~ '11ur~·11 <""".kn 1 ·' ''": h1' J~t ,lJ' .. in FnJa\ night I h1' t. ITit' Iii' 'llPP.'rt "1: t"', .u,k '"'" 1.1md1.ir fJ\t',.1, 'lrJ\1 ht·r" .mll ( 1Jf" ( JT1t'~ ,,, tht• \k\\ \nJrr DJ""'",,, 1hc t uh' .1nJ n111r '-mt th 111 thl· t J rJ1nJI, \ 11,l:i I J-2 .. , "" h1, prt•\ :Pu\ 'tan 1•n Jul' c- Jn,lcJJ ,,, tht \I w:.:-..,•tJ I"'"' \ "' J ":I tX' ,u~t,unJcJ h :ht 11 "' 11: R1l l C'' tknJl'"l'n and [)a, t" \\ 1n •idll ''· thl' 't'" ',,rl 'I Jn~t't'' anJ \\ .1Jl· R1•~' •I 8,,,: ~ HC't!' m.lnJ!_!l'r' .1·H't'Un\,·J tht• ha:t.~~ 1•rJt•r, \lcinJ.1\ \ rnu• l .. 11..·m.1 11111 "' L f'Ut' ""111 k:tJ ,"\ 1 tyr thr (Please •tt ALL-STARS/821 Cantrell, '•8 ca.creu .... J n• 11hcr h••'ll tl'll 'ou what a fine pi.·r\l•n he or '>he "'as. Ncptives . '''mt·ho\1 al .... ;n)arr foraonen. 'umt"ho"' 11 mu~t bounce off. bt·~.iuo..nk)plle the numbcrofumes < .in trdl namrt>ntt'rsaconvn-sa- ' "•11 .1 nd 1 t oltt·n does. I' e never ht·ard Jn\ thing~ut good ttunp. ·\' ~1a1ctl earli er the memories of llJr~•r and m BlueJaCkt'tS will J ~ J\~ 1nd udr l.h in White ... and HnJ n f ht>no1 :ind but my list \\ 111 a l"a~ ~~tan "" 11h Don Cantrell. Futures look for .the NL C l'l I''.\ Tll l.P)-The locken had n.tme~ hkt> Bonilla and Clark rather than . hm1d1 :ind Garvey. Thl'rt• "'a> no Dale Murphy. No T on\.(J'IA.\nn 'o Keith Hernandez. .\ \. hangin~ of * the.' ~u.srd "a~ t'' 1-• d1:nt \lond:i' a) t hl" 'Jt 1o nal Lt<a~ut· .\ 1J· \1a r'> a~\Cmhkd ior a · ""'H I.o ut JI .~ R 1 ' t' r : · r ti n 1 wd1um E1gh lt't'n ~a11onal lea&~B ""rrt· \Ctttn~ loot in an Alf-Star l luhhou>c iL1r thc first lime. O nly thn·t· hJd maJr cl~ man\ as fivt' AJl- '' .i r <•.imt J(lDC:iran:ul.i;:e~s-· ----··1 ht· l~turC' 1!> detin11eh hcrc You 1.1"1 x't :hJt ·· ..aid aicher Gar) l Jrit·~ ! n, old hand on the squad ~1th · .\!l·"!Jt appe-ar:inces. "Many •r 1 t'"1. r lJ'l"f\ ~i11 bt· bac~ again .. "t'1ng tht· luturl' made some of the ~rt·Jt 'lJm1..·, ,11 tht· re-cen t past a httlt' n •<.t.11~11. \ t'trran., uf 1he mid-season t •' •r !..i ""'idwJ the tim-11me"1nake 1t l" • t•~1J t'tHran1.e into tht' ~L duhh1.1u~ the~ remembered the b1ah 1111..·<, and butterfhc!t oflon1 aao ""I ~as m ·av.e : .. · Caner ·said. fl'l.Jlling_ his fir<;t ap~aranC'e at the 1~:-~ ?f'!t\, •n \1 rl~aul..ee .. I ~as vcf) i•'n n·J ,·\ l'n "' 0e sC'l<'ctf'd as the 'ok rrprt''(.'nt.all't' ot Montreal. To !-... \.,: .. 1,,hnn\ Benl"h and Pete Rose Jnd JJl thc great Rt"d) of the.-·70s. wt th ',.~t • thr Ph:lht"'> and the Dodac~. ~ 1h < 1J1' t'' Jnd all · \\ tH·n '1.>u n· a rookie lod romina ... r . •u n· darn right ~ou're in awe .. r 1gJ1: \t'3r~ ago. catcher Lance f'.1'r.'r ".111..t-d into the '\mencan L1..it=ut· \11·'-t:tr 1. lu~ht)US(' tn Los \11!!,.,,., :.• rt'prc.-..rtlt the ~tro1t T ~,T, 1.1,!n; i..n1•"" "hae 1o goor ~hat : .. J,, 'H'\t -..;i1J PJm~h repr~nt1n1 l'hdJJd phiJ 1h1' \l'ar ""I ended up h1tt1n~ .1g.i•n<.1 Rru e l\uner in the 'lln!h 1nn1ng ()u11t•a re~ gu~s ~ho rd "·•llhnl 1r h1~h '<.hlXil "ere there·· """' Parn<.h. d ~\ t'n·llme All· ':Jr , ;hl' ,n,· t-.·1ng ""atchcd .\cross ·'i, u"'i11u'<.· \lon11a\ was Cine-in· :1.1· · \('"'''" l hn' aho. a ~troll ~.11 ' "r.,. tolln""ed Pamsh"s carttr ., ;t 1hr l1gcr' ·I .,.,....l.mtx·r "hl'n Pamsh came up It ".t'.t 1'1gdt•al 10 me."" Sabosaad. I J ... J\' It'll I uiuld pla~ in the maJor l'JtzUl'' ,,1nw ,ti\ I lne~ I coukt play 'll'rt I J1J:i·, Dl""' 1f I could play on :ht '-li''l ll'.lm "llh those ~\'.:S..'.· In .iri,•'"il"· \t•ar he might~ .n un,·q nJ 1ir<.1-ha~~umpsbysome "' 1h.· u-.uJI .\11-"tars helped gave the" (Pleue Me llfL/113) NFL play~ers strike out ~~~free agency attempt Area standouts g~-JI All-American honors Judge cites f ragtle balance in gtving ownerstheirvvay MINNEAPOLIS(AP)-U.S. Di~ trict Court Jud&c David Doty refuted oe Monday to.tum looK )()()NFL pla,en &om thftr acam~ by r_ntina tkm ftte aemcY, say1n1 1t coulCl daa'Oy o:>mpetitlve balance and c:aMe tome 1a1m1 to fold. Instead; Oo&y urlfd that the sides -----,...oua ofc.btcouruandto t.cLto tbe ,, · bu'pia~na table while prepari".'I for • aa Utltnasl trial that be said . he · dllulbt the players.would win. -: .. ~_.naaichofthefacton. :-.. court finds that the balance tips • cllcmdly in favor of the owners and . =·•panti1t1• preliminary injunc-;; .. wrote Doty. whom the union ,-bid 8*ed to pant an injunction that r ..w ... a1mo1t .)()() p1aycn '° • 1· ..... ... :; ..,... "'*' finds tbat the Poltfttial ·,. Is ildoa o1 many.key pla,en from ~ •--'" ... '° lnoftclainble : • C91 _.. M¥1 a devaati111 loaa· t: -~ ..aa lie eom,etititc ............... ............ utDua cf the .11 o 11idw91lucuouW uhimaltly I ' lead to diminished spectator interest and franchise fa ilures itstlf con- stitutes a suffic1t'nt basts for denyina the r'C'Questcd injunct1vt' rclicf." Doty's rulina. in efTecL me.ans that suf h prime playcn as qtunerblct Randall Cunninaham ofthc PhilaMI· phia Ea&Jcs. nost ta'kle Bill Maas of . the Kansas Cit)' Chiefs. offensive hncman Gary Zimmerman of the Minnesota Vikinas and, two New York Giaots AU-Pros. tiaht end Mark Bavaro and linebacker Carl Banks. must re-si&n with their old teams. Until June I$. thow players could have siJned with other teams but only under--lhe-ttslriclivc compensation. and riaht-<>f-ftnt·rcfusal ruin unckr which just two plliyers have sipted with new teams in l l )Urs. But only linebacker Wilber Manhall of Chicaao moved before the deacUinf. tinina a S 1.6 million. S- year contract with Washinaton in March. The Redskins had to pw up t•·o fif1t-round draft choices in return. ---OT Wd-thet, tit~ ...,....Tft'r_..__--=~~~::.::::====?I S1ckmi it "probebtt that tf't ~yen will pttvail .. in the antit.Ntt trial and that it least t0me of the p&ayen '"aft ·likely to 1u1tain iff!P9rabk hann if they arc not im~aa~ly pennitled to St1ft with other NFL clubs. the coun shall not pant the ·~· ..._. .. nu,., I#" ,, 1 = ~ ....... c--e1~-... tile .... ;,,, ..... ~, •• , ........ .t ........ ltrL ...,... ........ e1aH .... ••:• ..... ,...., ~ ..,,.... ,._ .... DJ'. .... .... .. tM ,..,... Ne wport 's McLaren MVP of 14-and-under at Junior Olympics H H{l ( nl 11'" 111!.' -l'ran~t· ( ,,,1,1 Jrt'.l '"lk\ N II •1.l'"' ·,.-"nrt't· in~ r.11 t\Jltxia R.J, l uh Oran~<" l .l'UOL\ \..ilk\ II -\.'l.S(Xutllllrl_ l ~ii llHn 1J · 1un1,,h and \ti-.,1l"n \all<"' IA.Cl"C' IA.lnnt'f' tn '<°\l'rJI ,ltf't'l..t •'"' hrrr .11 tht' Juni.•r ()lqnp11.<. ,),l'r lht• "''''kcnd In add1uon tl'I thl.' 1.·ha(!J~cmsh1p d)~t'lflfi<' Ralf'I.~ Ra \ u 1n the IS-and-umkrbu' ~h• hY.as0 INt'l\ th,· \t\ P-dTl'n( l"f OTT"' Sh c-v.:irJ. Jrw1 l hamp1l'n' in l\Jd(\1 tht' 0range lount~ Yollc~b.1U L lub 1n the J•rl~ I 4r3nd-undt•f' 83ltx'3 f\.,,. Clul°' in tht' Ni' l.J....and-unJers. M1s~1on \'a Ill'' IL J~una &·ar"hl 1n the girl .. I ~­ and-undt>r< .inJ R;ilhN 83~ Club 1n tht' tx"" I Cl-and -under. ~u~mt44nd· 1mdc'~ "'l( It'd t-i1 the All-~mtn~an iic"rforman of Maul'l'C1\ McLaren ''' ~<'" ix1n lka1.·h. Kn'1rn Coleman of' l Mtma dcl Mar and Jenn1ftr l lluN'~ llf '\t·" J''n Sea, h < 0.1 h .._,C'lhe \)con~·, l"rt"" .. v.~p• to ,, I 'i-ti. L ~-I •. 15-1 1 'll"tl)f'; 0' er t-.asnol11 ol Ha"'ai1 1n the' fina.I and \I, L d i< ·1 "J' namNi thc MVP of the ·, 1J"lft<.llhlO l 1.1r' ,,11..amura·~sec Blucseated l'·•'t ...... ~or{\ I Hunt1naton Beach) 1n thl' i-.,," I ~and-unders Y.1th Ruaell \i:'in,,1''l·"' fX\11 Beach earning MVP h,,rwr' ·'' well as A.II-<\mcncan ,1.11 u' in a I'-· I ' 15-10 nctory. l l'Jn' rrutr' R' an Stttlbera (first tt•am 1 .ind !)('rd h~ and Beau hco,1,.1rJ l~l'Ond team) weft alt0 ,1,, ,,rJl."J \II· .\men an l"a urcls. Pam l anct'' RR( White team was 1hird 1n tht• fit•ld Jcld. ttouston't. Piwhnion Valley "''" tht> 11'-and-under gir1s division "'"'11 hl" ('I("\' 8(' mmtTtfl~ tidd ' \li-~mrn a honon for OC8A \tarkt\ 'IA.C'Ot 1(1 Ura ('arhoft and lal l ie Sl<ltJn!I \knltt Pfistef 1WM an h,,n,~ra~k mC'nt1on choice. Ralhoa ea .. Club's 16-and·u.Ddu h\H ' swept io the na11onaJ chem· 11mn,h1p hch1nd the play of All· ~mmrani 4.ln ()pou)os.. 9ilb IU\l''n and Jeff Jan.iL whik mt ll- and-undrr-11'1~ 4 taon was won the Cahfom11 Jun.KM'S of Hanu..- bch. •ho drooped OCV9C l S. al. I -12. IS-lO.tn.thc'.l-tmmW <\11·,mericln honon few OCV9C athlc1~ went to lmne·a lluwlt Oden and Can Dmoe. •'II """° port Bnch's Seenna Cwci ._ • honorabk mnUoa. • - . r ..... ' dayhawks sittlag-on-NC:A-.A:-h ts _at lA WRENC~ Kan. (AP) -The NCAA is lnvestiptina national cbam~n Kansas for allflDd recruit· ina vaolations in its bukett.ll pr<>- ~m. Atbk\ic Director Bob Fre<ier· 1ck said Monday. Frederick said, however. that the univen1ty COQliden the allqations uplaina'*and had been cooperatina with the NCAA for about a year. He said was "'stunned" when the NCAA notified the university last month that an official inquiry was under way. S PO RTS BR [A~ "We feel at this point like we're workina h'and·in·hand wUb them to molve this matter." Frederick said. "The thinas that we self·reponed that they arc now say1na in the alleptions ·you did this,' we feel are ex· plainable." KU also released a statement from Larry Brown. who coached the cham- pionship team. in which he said he would work closely with the univer- sity to resolve the matter. Brown. who coached the Jayhawks for five yean, resigned June 13 to become head coach of the San Antonio Spun. Frederick was not ipeciticaUy asked about Brown and did not seccificially clear him. He said before bis snsion with reporters that he would not mention namts. When asked if one or some of the staff memben involved were 5till employed at KU. Frederick said "some." Frederick also said Roy Williams. named Friday to succeed Brown. was informed of the situation before he took the job. The al&eptions, which included Clown eyes berth in-Hall of Fame a~ Cooperstown ·1988 Toar de Prance CJClilll noe ...,_ ~ I.OU.I .U.. OKLAHOMA CITY -Max Patkln Ill isn·t clowning around when he says he should be admitted to the Baseball Hall of Fame for providing nearly six decades of entertainment to baseball fans in towns so small sometimes they're not even a dot-on the map. "Let me put it this way. Maybe the powers that be will look at me and say I was good for basebaU," Patkin said Sunday. ··1 feel that me and Al Schacht, the oriainal Clown Prince of Baseball. should be put in totether. That would be a great move by baseball." Patkin is 68 years old th~ days. suffers from bad knees. bad eyes. and a bad back. And, after nearly 43 vears of performing burksque in baseball's beckwater ballfields. he says ··vou better believe I get tired of doing this stuff... . "But when I get out on the field and they start to la ugh. I enjpy it all over again." "M' whole life has been baseball," Pattin said. - C.nadlan malnaa~na bla edCe "People.hke to laugh and I don't mean this to sound -com). but m v greatest thnll and plea.sure is secina the facesofthe kids." , STRASBOURG. ·France -Steve • He says being named to the Hall of Fame -"that Bauer of Canada retained his slim lead in would be a great move b> baseball" -and doina his the overall standin~ofthe Tour de France rouunes until 1990 are the only goals he has left. cycling race Monday. while France's providina transportation for and loanina money to recruits, did not involve any member of the team which beat Oklahoma in the NCAA finals. Frederick said. In fact, he said, none of the players involved enrolled at Kansas. _ The athletic director declined to release the names of 1tafT members, institutional representatives and re- cruits in,•olved in the -11eaations. Frederick said he became aware of the NCAA interest about .two wttks after he succeeded Monte Johnson as athletic director on May 13, 1987. "There was a Iona period of time durina which we ~ workina with them (the NCAA) in which we thouaht this matter wouJd not e"!:!f. in an official inquiry." Frederick . "That's why I fttl ve,Y confident we're aoina to ~t throuah this thins O K. It's somethina we want to be up front about. We've asked for the speediest molution possible. "We think at least m our own mind that we came as close as ~ could without comina to that level." Larry Brown ll. " Tyson plays Tromp ·card . Heavyweight kti:ig gives retirement one or two months NEW YORK (AP)-Mike Tyson said Monday his "retirement" would last one or two months. that Kevin Rooney may be out as his trainer and confi rmed that Donald Trump is advising him. The heavyweight champion, speaking at a news conf~rence in a Manhattan hotel. was surrounded by Trump, attorney Michael Winston. wife Robin Givens. mother-in-law Ruth Ropet and Rory Holloway, a long-time friend. T yson said he wanted to dispel the swirling stories about his future but he may have started more than he stopped. "I called this press conferel'lce to set the record straight. I call all the shots." the bcavyweiaht champion said in a pink and mauve ballroom, surrounded by 46 pink spotliahts. 22 c.andclabras and 28 ionic columns. Thirteen days ago Tyson said he was quitting. "It's time to move on. throu&h third parties that the trainer would side with CaY,ton. who ~Q'le Tyson's sole manaaer when J1mQ\y Jacobs died earlier this year. L Tyson insisted he made th~ de· cision to pan with Cayton. that II was not made b) his wife or mother·in· law. "That's very absurb," be said of asscruons that his family controlled him. "Face the facts." Tyson downplayed the role that Cayto n had in his past. especially tbe negotiations for" his television con- tract with Home Box Office. "Without me he wouldn't have had a chance to put his foot in the dobr with HBO." Tyson said. Trump's press aaent. Ho....rd Rubenstein. orchestrated the neM conference. Trump sat in the middle and called Tyson "a fine youna min ... a champion of the people ... 1 wo nderful person... He posed for photographs with Tyson, Tyson's wife and Tyson's mother-in-law and said that he was helping out "as a friend ofahe family." ··1 "'ant to work six decades in baseball. That would Jerome Simon won the ninth stagt'. be quite an accomplishment ... Patkin said. The 191 riders still left in the race encountered the • It's time to call it a day." he said then. "I didn't say I was retiring." he said now. ··11ovc fi.J.!lting." Trump and Winston claimed that Tyson was not represented by a lawyer when he sianed the manqerial contract with Cayton and Jacobs . llUl TJ90 And while Trump said be was Patk.in. who commands from $900 to S 1.500 per first mountains of the 2.036-mile race in the leg tat went show and has performed with the hkes of Jack Benny. from Nancy to Strasbourg in eastern France. Bob Hope and Goucho Marx. started clowning for real Te-un Van Vliet of the Netherlands pulled out of int 9.i6 aftertendinstis 1n his pitching shoulder stalled a the race JUSt before thestan with.stomach problems. He shak~ career"' 11h the Chicago Wh_ste Sox. had held the top position from Monday untilFriday but He hooked up "'1th Bill V eeck. then -owner of the had dropped steadily since. How long will the layoff last? "This is something I have to consider. Perhaps a m onth or two.·· Tvson. who is 22. had been tenatively scheduled to fight Frank Bruno this fall. He didn't talk about that light but said he would fight for · about fi ve more years. . e D Cavto n·s friend. he made it clear with amatuer. will be dropped 1f he sides whom he sided. Cle\t~land Indians. and a fter a brief s~ll in the major Luss . Herrera and other Colombian cyclists leagu<' that later included a stint "'"h the St. Louis ~nefited from Monday's encounter with the mo un- Bro"' n~. tool off for the minors and performances in ta ins. moving up as a group in the standings. Herrera. e' e~ o;ta tr in the union C\Ct'pt for Wyoming-··1 do n't now ranked 27th just three minutes and 28 S«onds kno" "h' I gues., thl'~ JUSt never had any baseball behind Bauer. ss being looked at mo re and more as a team)... fa, onte to win this }Car's tour. __ ......,_J,k 1n, "ho·s:i,!> he's ne ... er mis~ a curtain ca,1_1_ -1..auremfiinQO h wi ncrofthe Tour de France dunng h1 d~cade!> of one-night stands in 4-menca s in t Q8J and 1984. d1sdo~ that he hasalXiut o hinterland!>. also claims to ha' e wo rked in almost every tapeworm to go along wnh his knee problems. Cit~ that l'H'r sponed a minor league park-''I'm 'cf} weak," Fignon-said. "Today I got by ··Nobod} wants to be in the gym getting your bod~ hit a~ thin) -fivt' ... he said. ~L):sruU..u:ai11cr"'~as in the ballroom but left before the ne1o1.s con fercncc staned. with Bill Cayton in tht' litigation "Bill has got to be fair with the. ~un two weeks a,o to .b,~ak . famil)." Trump said. · Cayton ·~ managerial contract. Trump. the billionaire New York Cayton claims he has three-and-a-builder. has agreed to become a half years left on the contract. but director of Mike Tyson Enterprisn. a Tyson claims he wasn't represented corporation set up to manaae the by a lawyer when he signed it. OO:\er's affairs. Trump is rccruitins ·· Anybodv that goes againsdie can se~ era I others for the board. T ysoo no longerbe'wsth me. can n61M1'gerbe said. Winston wo uld not nam~ them. associated with me:· Tyson said. "If Trump said T~son had not agrttd _somebody tu.ms apinstm~ do a"i promolional work fM yC'ars just because 8111 Cayton sign.s Trump-controlled organizations but the checks .. :· said he would encourage the cham· Tvson said he had not spoken with pion to make charitable contribu- Quote of the day Dao Driessen. on the subject of his nephev. · Gerald PeIT) gaining a benh on the National League All-Star squad: "lt makes up for a lot of things. l had the numbers a couple of times but •was ne..,er sekcted. h is quite an honor and I am glad Gerald has got the chance to play in the game:· Sunday'• fifth r~ce throWD out :-.:EWPO RT R I -Racing off • Marblehead. Mass . "'as canceled Monda) due to lacl oi winds. and sailors here 1n a nd San D1l·go had the da~ ofT but. th,·re was otht>r al 11on in the L' S. 01~ mp1c ailing trials. • Thl· J U~ for the Ol~mp1c Classes Regatta announ1.l·d that 11 v.a' lhrn"'ing out the fift h race for Fl)ing Dutlhrf'IJn anJ Tornados. sailed Sunda). bec'au"4..' of .. , 1sual lunfuo;10n .. \fan, of the ~dPr5 in lhOSl' t1o1.o classes were ha"1ng trouhle in tr~ 1ng tu p1el out the pro per mark to round lln thl' rour~e. c;.·,eral sk1 pp!:r<, prnteStl·d lhl' two races and redrer,s 11oa<. grantt·d b~ tht• e'en-member race comm11ll'l'. ht·aded h' Thl•mas F Ehman of San Diego. ·Thl' JU~ then dl'lld(•d ICl thrm~ out the race 1t~lf and 11 "'111 not he rt·sa1kd. because ofm} technique but I don't know ifl can last." He 1s now 44th in the overall standings. mo~ than four minutes behind Sauer. S1mon·s victo~ put him in second place just 14 St'conds behind Bau<'r. with Eric Bruelink of the Netherlands third. Clemente Award to Murphy .. C'INCINNA Tl -~le MurphY. of:\he · 111 Atlanta Bra"es was named Monday as the winner of the Robeno Clemente Award, given 10 the pla)er who best exemplifies the game of baseball both on and off the field. Consideration 1s g.s vcn to spbrtsmanship. com- mun11' involvement and an ind1"1dual's contribution to his team and to baseball. ·-rm constant!) amazed the power a ba5cball player has:· Murph} said. ··Just a handshake or an autograph can make a difference:· ~ The award was anno unced as part of the All-Star game news tonferenct'. \1urph~. a four-lime nominee. is active!) mvolved in thl' C~ st1c Fibrosis Society and serves as a member of thl' national board of the Huntington's Disease Society and has been a spokesman for the Georgia March of D1mt·s. the Ame n can Hean Association. the Gcoraia PT.\ and the .\nhritss Foundation. "I am honored to receive an award of this kind," Murph) said. Surgery aet for Japaneae •tar The decisio n \\ 1rx·d out '1ct0n ·, scored by Gary I NG l E W 0 0 D Sad a a k i 1111 Knarr of Pon \\ .:i'hington in thl' Tornado class and Yoshimura. a slugging outfielder for the Gerald Braun 111 Marblehead. \!ass.. in Flying Tok~o Yo miun Giants of the Japanese Dutrhman .~ Baseball League. will undergo surgery The JU~ 'Jn 1\1o n did not change the leadership Wcdnesda} morning on his left knee. a spokesperson at pos111ons 1n thMe tv.o classes. Centine la Hospital Medical Center said Monday. Paul Foerstc.:r oft urpus ('hrnt1. Texas. retamed "It will be a senous knee qpcration and he is not his il'dd 1n thl' Fl~ 1ng Dutchman class and Peter Melvin e'<pcCtl'd. according to Dr. (F~nldin) Jobe. the be able oi L11ng ttc.:a1.·h. n·ma1ned 1n first place 1n the Tornado to pla> for at least a )ear ... saiH Tamm) Watt. the Vice ~ · Prrndent of Markellll&JlJ C'ent1nela Hospital Medical TornaJno;. and fl, ing Dutchman v.ill now ha'\'? a C'l·ntcr. r m a\lmum til onh nine ran."<. in the regatta. instead of Yoshimura . .:!4. tore three ligaments and inju~d a tpe s1. hl•dull'd I 0 plannc.:d. but their skippers will still be rx·rnoeal ner"e in his left knee. Watt said. addini that able to d1~1..lrd 1h1.·ir tv.o "'orst races "'hen the series Yoshimura was in1ured when he collided with a end'. J\<.uming no m0n.· races are lost ' teammate in the outfield. 1 Miami Heat namea Rothateln \11 ..\~ll -Detrv11 Pistons assistant m co:ieh Run Rothstein \'ill be thl· fledgling M1am1 Heat's head coach. the NB.\ club said ~tonJa' "That "1s correct... dub 'pokeswom"n Jodi Groso;man s."l1d. She declined further comment sayina Rothstc.:in "111 meet the news media he're toda> Radw o;tat1 on W INZ said Heat managjng partner Lewis SchafTel confirmed a M1am1 News report tt\at Rothstein was being offr-red a contract. and Said Rothstein"'" be thr coach. Schaffel declined to go'on the radio. W INZ reponed. and wasn't available later • thl" club S81d. Earlier repom said the NBA ci1pansioo club. joining Charlotte as new entnes for the coming season. had narrowed 1t-. coach searrh to Rothstein and Utah Jazz a~srS1ant Je~ Sloan. Yoshimura was flown to Cahfom1a for the oix-ratwn. "'hich "'111 ~ performed by Dr. Jobe. Televlalon, radlo TELEVISION 5 p.m. -BASEBAU.: Major League All- Star Game. from Cincinnati. Channel 7. 6:30 p.m. -MEN'S VOU.l!!YBAU.: Beach tournament. from Hawaii (taped), ESPN. 7 JOp.m . -WATERabNG: International Tour competition. from Orlando. Aa. (taped). ESPS . 7·JO p.m . -WATER POLO: U.S. vs. Yugoslavia. from Malibu (taped), Prime Ticket. RADIO 5 p.m. -BASUAIJ.: Major leaauc All· Star Game. from Cincinnati. KNX ( 1070). ~DD1 llONS . DESfi · lll'MODEuNG Geerlings to UCI ~ • ... z t ~ ~ .... :. PaUr 5. ~~et'5 ~ #>.• . '.1.,,..., J.,,. ..... • J ltC ~ ~ .. " . m F;; ~ ~ ~ r- Newport Harbor Hiah product Jim Geerlinp. runner-up at the slate mttt in the 1.600 rMten and the CIF Southem Section Masten Meet champion. htslipeda nationat letter of intent to auend UCI. T ' son said that Roonc\'. who has trained hsm since hss sian as an Rooncy. But he said he had heard llllO\. ALL-STARS PUT IT ON LINE TONIGHT • • • • From Bl Natio nal League and play left field. ~ond ba~man Ryne Sandberg of Chicago will bat second. followed by Dawson in center field. StrawbefD will play nght and t;>at fourth. followed order by third baseman Bobb) Bonilla of Pjttsburgh and first baseman Will Clark of San Francisco. Carter. a two-time All·Star MVP. will hat seventh a nd shortstop Smith. the kad1ng vote·gettl'r this year. hsts eighth. .\ml·ncan League manager Tom Kelh said he wasn't sure how his outfteldcrs would hne up bec.ausc Winfield and Jo~ CanSC('o have both played right field this season. Henderson will lead off in one outfield spot, followed by Paul Molitor of Milwau«ee. elected at second base although he has played there only twice this season, this past Saturdav and SundaY. Boggs· will play thfrd and bat third. with Canse-eo fourth and Winfield fifth . Cal Ripke n of Baltimore re- places injured Alan Trammell at shortsho p and bats siuh. followed by Oakland teammates Mark McGwire at first ba)C and TCrT)' Steinbach catching. But som e other perennial All-Stars are not present. Mike Schmidt. Dale Murph}. Tim Raincs and Eddie there \\aS an 80 percent possibility Of showers Tuesday afternoon and 50 J)l.'r~·t•nt in the evening. Thl' best pla)cr no one Wlll set 1s C'uhs pttcher G reg Maddux. who leads the maJo rs with 15 victories. He pitched a complete game Sunday and 1s unavailable. "I'd like to pitch. but I don't think I can." he said. He is one of six Cubs on the roster. most from any team. Mell hkel~. Bob Knepper and Danny Jackson will follow Gooden. Orel Hersh1scr. David Cone and Bob Walk also pitched Sunday and' will not work. AL Murra~ are among the big namt's NL • • • missing. • • • FromBl E"en two of the ssx umpires are FromBl 1 70-16~ against West te<tms this year. first-timers -Dale Ford and Dan lil)eup a young-faced look. "I still give the East an edge." Morrison of the American League. ··1cs a rcfkctson that a lot of Molitor said. "But the West is getting "It Just seems like there are a lot of veterans are having (poor) years_" closer each vcar." National League veterans not having said NL manager Whitey Hcrzos,. As fo rthe.suddcn recogniuon of the good ?ears and a lot of young players "When you look at the National West on the All-Star team. Molitor do ing "'c11:· said Rafael Palmeiro. League. say in spnng training. you·~ attributes that to inc~ased attend-batting .J 11 for the Chicago Cubs. almost sure Murph), (Tsm) Raines. ance that resulted from the Twins' There are five Minnesota players Gwynn and ( ric) Davis arc goin&.to World Series victory and the re· on th{' team. the first ume the Twins be on your team. Those four are not surgence of the Athletics. ha"e had more than one sn 11 •here. "The Twins·'lttendance has picked seasons. Thq were picked by Man-··Years ago. there "ere guys wl'ro up dramatically. and Oakland was ager Tom Kell~. who guided the ""ere almost a shoo-in." putting people m the park early m the Twins to thr World Sencs chamc-JnS'tead. soml' of the yo11nger season as well." Molitor said. "At the Pt?.nsh1p. .. pla~crs ""-i1h can't·mlSS labels have same time. there was bad weather in a The) ~II desen·ed to make . st. finally am\'cd. · lot of the parks in the East. That's a Viola said of . tea~mates Kirby 'This 1sdefin11dy a Yl'ar whre some bs~ reason for the change sn the votina Pucki:t t. Gar) Gaett1. Jeff Reardon pla) ers are making names for them. this "ear.·· and T im Laudner. . selves." Parrish said. ··Everybody Frank Viola. the Twins" left-hander Oakland also has fiw players.. thought at the beginning of the year who "111 start for the American giving the ~L West a t<?t~I of 17. It's that the talent was there. but they League o~ Tuesday. prefers to believe the .first time the. d1 v1s1on. long didn't know how it would blossom. that parity has amved. considered a weak s_1ster of tht' East. These are·thc stars of the futu~ ... ''The American Lcaa~c East utcd has had that ma.n ~ ~sn~e 1975. · Wl\at about &he stars of the past? . to be so much stronaer. Viola said. "The main th mg 1s l ll get to.play: I Parrish 15 enjoying All-Star selec- "The) ""ere just loaded with talent. feel hke part of the team. said uon all the more. But look at what Oakland is doina to cleanup hitter Jose Canseco. who was "ffs never old hat:· he said. "h 's the East this year. Maybe there is an All-Star in 1986 but did not appear always kind of a struggle to get into more ofa balance of power. ' in the game. something like this." "If there ss. I think that'll be aood There ss a chance. ho~ever. that no c arter ss philosophical. He secs it as for baseball. People will be able to sec one "''" play Tuesday "'Jht. part of baseball's cycle of rcplacina four good races. four races where ~th tea!lls had their workouts famous names with a~ ~ncratipn, good baseball ls beina played." halte<t by ram Monday afternoon and old stars yielding 10 new onts. ·. . Ca!!dinals sign Quisenberry C'INCINNATI (AP) -The St. Louis Cardinals. in dire need of effective middle-relief pitchina. announced .Monday they have qrftd.to ~with former Kansas Cit}' bullpen ace Dan Quisenberry. In Cincinnati for the AU-Star break., s't. Louis ,eneral manqcr Dal MallVill said in a news released that Quisenberry would join the Cardinals for their home game Thunday apin1t the San Ditto Pad~. "In Quisenberry. we art aeulna 1 ttlid'pitcher who has been one of the best in the American Leasue in the 1980s. even thouah he has stnaa)ed tome this tealOn," Muvill said. "I hope that a chanat oflequn will help ~im rcpiri O'lat form. We sure cou.ld me the heJp," pitcher who can come in advanttof clown Todd Wondl and Ken Dayley. Hcnoa said ~e hopes QUitenbmy will be tha& pitcher. "I'll use him mostly as a set-up man in tbe 9'atb nd seventh inninas to try to help me art to Todd ud Dayley." said Herzot. who was Ouiwnbmy's &9a mana~r in the major lcques .. in 197~ with the ll0)1all. "We think he can help us ... all he has to do is comt in an pitch to one hitter for me. That batdally could bt 1 bia benefit to him." . , ~ -.,.--~ • i They could. indeed. · • - _ _,,.,.,IWnbftty. lS;jolnsa eam that has lost six straiaht 1---------------. pmes -!ncludin1 a 21-2 w~ut if1. Sin f.nncjaco - nd 12 of,rs tm 21.LlrdJniTrtl~rpttchen have blown their last six save· opponunitin. Gttrlinp' top times as a prep Weft 4:09. S<4 in the 1.600 meters. "9:30.2 l' in tht 1..200.and 4:10.9&.Ua &he-mile:- Quisenberry has 238 carttr savn, and it tied witb Spark)• Lyle for founh on the •ll·time~ist. He baa 51-43 mord wnh a 2.SS earned·nan averfle. Thia -.on.. be -MS 0.1 wt ht Royals with one save and a l .55 EllA. QuisenbefT'y WIT1'eleuat by 1lle R(ijillonn~~.-. - TbeJ<.ansu..Cia)'..Lma.repontd die~ - a guaranteed fi~year oonll'Kt with Kan.s City cdill for SI. I million per~ u4a-...a 11u:e...U. waiili more than S4S million. That raklca11r delll cOuld "!" z (-1-f) -~ 7 14} ,.., ~ 6.~l -2:\-f5 631 ·2004 ~ ... ~,.-W' NINE TE!NTif ST. C05TA ME~. CA 92627 • -z C\ He is a product of Costa Mesa Hiah and Oranat Coast Collqe. M•naser Whitt')' Herzot. in Cincinnati to mafUllt the NL All·Stars. has ~n 1t~rthin1 for a middlt relief' ~II into the nellt century. · ~ The Cardinals will pey Quiltftbttry 1 pro..f'Mlil minimum salary. about Sll.000 this teaton. •"• . . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueeday Juty 12, 1NI 8S -----------·---- ne or Rams in -lie tioOK ms Park fUled with which will bttak on Aua. 19. Ahhouah the Rams opened camp wnhout first-round runnina back Gaston Grct'n (UCLA) and firil-round wide receiver Aaron Ca« (Arizona State). thctt wett indications that the team would have most of its youna pla~ers an camp before the move to Fullerton. Min\lS their two first-round draft cboica and four otber picks, the Rams opened ltainina camp Monday, peetint S4 rookies and selec1ed veterans at their year-round facility. The Rams will remain at Rams Park for ~-a-day practica tbrouab Friday. Tb(y'IJ ldlimmaae the Dallas Cowboys Saturday in 11ft>usand Oaks. then move thear operations to Cal State Fullerton on Sunday. Two-a-day workouts will betin next Mon· -· with the veterans req.Urec:f to report on Thursday. July 21. If there are no holdouts, 99 pl~en are eventually scheduled to be in camp. Second-round lineblcker Fred Strickland (Purdue) reached an qreement Sunday and practiced, while second-round defensive back Anthony Newman (Orqon) was t'xpccted to sian shonly. The Rams, who had 14 picks in April's draf\, sjaned their bouorn six picks before camp bepn. In addition. team officials were optimistic that several of their other top ei&ht picks from tht' first fivt' rounds would soon be signed. ··There's a greater urttncy to act our tt'am Major LeallUe standings Am~-£ea6ae Oakl~nd Minnesota Kansas City Aa'el1 Ch1caao Texas Seattle w 54 .47 • 46 41 41 40 34 .WEST DIVISION L Pct. GB Lit 34 .614 5-5 38 .553 5112 5-5 41 .529 7112 6-4 46 .471 12112 7.3 46 .471 121/i 6-4 46 .465 13 3.7 S3 .391 19111 4-6 EAST DIVISION .. Streak Won I Lost 4 Won I Won 5 Won I Lost 2 Lost I Detroit 52 33 .612 ' 6-4 Lost Nt'w York 49 36 .576 3 5-5 Lost I Ck veland 45 43 .51 1 81h 4-6 Lost 4 Boston 43 42 .506 9 4-6 Lost I Mjlwaukee 44 43 .506 9 6-4 Won 3 Toronto 42 46 .477 11 'h 4-6 Won I Baltimore 28 59 .322 25 6-4 Won 2 Home Away 22-16 )2-18 2S-20 22-18 23-22 23-19 I 5-23 26-23 25-26 16-20 23-2·3 17-23 18-20 16-33 28~18 24-1 6 26-23 21-18 24-20 23 -24 17-23 24-15 25-20 19-20 22-24 20-23 19-22 11-36 Today'• Game American Lea~uc (Viola 14-2) vs. National Leaaue (Gooden 11-5). All- Star Game at Cincin nati , 5:35 p.m. Wedff94ay Games No games schedukd 'nar14ay'1 Game1 Dt1roi1 at AD1el1. 7:35 p.m. Minnt'sota at Baltimore. 2. 2:05 p.m. Chicago a1 New York. 4:30 p.m. Kansas Cit) at lroston. 4:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Texas. 5:35 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle. 7:05 p.m. Toronto at Oakland. 7:35 p.m. Natloa.l £alae WEST DIVISION W L Pct. GB Llt Streak Doc11en 48 36 sen Francisco 46 39 .57 1 5.5 Lost 3 .541 211: 8-2 Won 5 .506 5'h 4-6 Won 3 goana this year." said Ram.s Coach John Robinson ... Wt'rt tn, ana to att tHryone an as soon a~ possible and we're not 101ng to wait around fo r an)'one who isn't here "I see this as the most competttl\e camp v.c·, c e\er had With the pla)ers v.e drafted and the vt'teram we have coming in. we h~'e more prett) ·good football playh s than ever before. "Out of the 47 roster spots. I see as many as 30 positi ons open." Robinson 1s begrnn1ng his sixth season as tht' Rams' head coach. The club went 6-9 last )ear and failed to make tht' pla)off\ for the first ume si nce Robinson took command For the ~cond 'ear in a rov.. tht' Rams v.111 pla~ fh e e>.h1b1t1on games instead of four The> pla ~t'd 1n London a )Car ago. This )ear. they'll open the pre~eason Jul~ :!9 in Canton. Ohio's Hall of Famt' pme .. \\ e v.elcome tht fifth pmr ... Robinson said .. It v.111 ~l\l' u!> a chance to look at a ft'v. mort< pla~ t'r!> · J 1m f' ert'll tht' Rams' staning quar· terbad• "a'> the most promanrnt 't'leran 1n camp un opening da~ ··w e·,e got a )Oung team." E'ert'll said. .. Hopefull~ v.e'll grt e' t'~ bod~ 1n ..as soon as possible.-and gt>t 'itaned on v. ha1 I think 1s 101ng to ~an e\nttng )ea'>on .. In add111on tu Gre-en and CoA-. rookie holdou1s tnduth:d )CCOnd-round r('Ct'l\'t'r \.\ 1ll1e .\nder'>un 1 l ( L.\J. third-round de- kn'>1' e hnt>mdn \1 1~t' P1d t lll1no1s), fifth. round running bdd• Roben Del p1no(Missoun ) and· fifth-ruu nd sar'et~ Jame\ \.\ ashington cl · c 1 .\ 1 Rookie Fred Strickland Players lost, but game not over yet Both s ides keeping Jow profiles-wffh. n egotiations n~ar 'f\l, YORK I .\Pl -.\ fedt'ral JUdgt>' dt>;,1S1un to den' 1mmed1att' tree agl'n1.' to some 3 ~FL fr« ag<.'nt' left managc:ment and union 11pt<Xing vn " course 1ov.ard resum· 1ng nego11 .. 11on<> 'enhc:r s1Jl' tal~ed v. 1th the other in the hour<, 1mmc.>d1att'I} foll ov. mg l 'i D1stnd Judgt' Da,1d Dot~·s dl..'0 )1un un \lunda' Dot' said that an 1nJun1. t1on granttng immt'd1att' fret' .igen .. ~ v.ould do .. ,rTt'p('rablt' h.irm" 10 1h1.· o"nt'r'> but tht' JUdgt' :aho "Jm~·J that the pla~ers v.ould probahl~ v.1n an antitrust sun P 1C' ">tdc:s the~ m:ght be v. 1l11ng to \J~l' the d1,putt' out of the co\Jns and b.id .. Ill thl' harga1n1ng tablt' - a rnur<>t' strongl~ urged b~ Dot) "T hert' ) no \ ictor: unttl "('sign a tClntracl and put this ~hind us and go ab.Jut pla~ 1ng football .. • l he umon's in111a l reaction was to dig 1n for tht' long haul baSt'd on D11t\ ·) statt'mt"nt that ht belie' es 11 ··probable that the pla~ers will prn ad" in the an utrust tnal. Doty addt'd that although )Orne of the pl..i,c-r\ ·Ja· h\...c.-h to sustain tr· rt>parahk h..irm 11 the) art' not mm.1.·d1..itd~ perm:tted to sign vmh othl·r >FL dubs the coun shall not gr.int thl' pl.i~er'> mo11on for in- Jun1.11' c: rt'llt'I · (Jene L psha" \.'A.ecutl\e director t•, thl' 'Fl Pl::i'er' .\ss0Cia11on. said 1n J '>t.:11cm~·nt that he ·"o"ul d push for .in npt'di:ed dnllt~u t tnal 1hat C'Ou ld bring hoth trl"t' Jgenc~ and damages tl• :hl1~t: ;>1:1' l''S \\ h0 are-forced to sign "'1th tht:ir ''" n team> But latt'r It'll} "hat Cuf\ crhousc hdJ -.a1.! l P'ha" s.i1d he "'·as "'tllt ng '" fl'~Jm1.· 1-iarµrning 1f the 0 "' ners m"' c-d ot1 tht'•' pos1t1on "ll the,·n.·" 11.ng to changt' their ~·,1 :11111 ·it :h·t', rt v.1lltng 10 lOm· ;>r·,1 M1 · I rr \\J.Li ng 10 reium to lhe tJ~k .. \· P'ha"' 10\d The ~ss<x-1a1ed P~l''-'> .. r 1erl·, n J ·u : r. ooth N o ur mtnJ , 10.11 "1.' nc::ed an agr«mL'nt T ht' uJge hd' g.' en us a road map to gl·t it .:lone dnd said ·tf,ou don't. htrt' Jre the •l "'l"(jut'n t'S · ·· The J.f!e-<tt•J ;>l:J\er\ didn't ~em Houston 44 43 CJncannat1 42 45 .483 7112 7-3 Won 2 Home Away 25-23 23-13 27-2 1 19-18 27-18 17-25 21-21 21-24 Hugh (uht>rhou~ of lht' Tampa Ba' Buccanneers. chairman .of the.. 'FL \1anagemen1 Coun.cil. tht' ov.n- er<.' bania1n1n 1t arm openh tn' 1ted tht' unio n a-l 10 the tablt' and 1nJ1,Jtt'd :he 0"ne~ might modi~ tht"ir Jdamant stand against fn:e agt'n•~ Dunng the negouauons ~fore and dunng last fall's 1-kia~ pla~ er'' stnkt' ov. ners "'t'f't' adamant in re<.1Sfing an~ cnange 1n1he s~ stem 0 1 l11 rnpensat1on and nght nf first rc:lu'J• n111 d1c;a •'•'''TTltec-------• San Di~~o --39-49. Atlanta 30 54 !icw York Pittsburgh Chicago btik>ntreal Sl. Louis Ph1laddph1a S3 49 45 45 38 36 34 37 40 41 48 49 . 4 43 • s-tA>l1-1 .3~7 18 4-6 Lost 3 EAST DIVISION .609 4-6 .570 . 311 6-4 .529 7 4-6 .513 712 9-1 .442 14112 1-9 .424 16 2-8 T~ay'1Game Lost 3 Won 5 Won I Won 7 Lost 6 Lost 2 7-23 12-'2 I 5-28 I 5-26 30-14 24-17 21-16 24-18 18-20 19-18 23-20 25-20 24-24 21-23 20-28 17-31 ~mencan League (Viola 14-2) vs. Nattonal League· (Gooden 11 ·5>. ~II· Star Came at Cinc1.nnatt. 5:35 p.m. Wed11elday'1 Games No games S<:heduled 'n1n4ay'1 Game1 Dodcen at Chicago. 1. 10:05 a.m. Cincinnati at Montrt'al. 4:35 p.m. San Francisco at Pittsburgh. 4:35 p.m. Ho uston al Philadelphia. 4:35 p.rn. New York at Atlanta. 4:40 p.m. San Diego at St. Lo uis. 5:35 p.m. ~ t I .. " GOl.P ""'O TOUll 'MOWIY llADl•S 1""'-"' s.N9Y) ---'--- -r -----=~' U I Ill -4 ...... • ......... 17 ..... ,...,., "' ,....., ··----LtelrmC ......... ,_, """"":"!L ' .,.,.., •• , .... , ........ 1 "'°"""• ' ....... '·"' .... -· .. .......... "'*"'· " ........... , ,..... ...... 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LO N11"'911 I "° 0........ ,.... ......... c.cfl S()UT'4•"1 CAl.-OltNIA~ C'*19t ~ .. ._ t ..,.,._, ~9'Mll CMCll . - But ~ ~1on.da' 1l 1he. ov.oen m1ght'Pt'rhap' .s1.cede·to omt' torm of unre,1nc1ed free · age-nq Cul- ' l'rh•i u'><' said "'.'o (Ommc:nt." add· 1ng -...ht'n prt' ~d "I k amed long ago n1.·\l·r 10 sa' n1.'\ er .. .\n ~tod~ll. 0" nt"r of the lie\ t la:-id Brov.ns. v.h1\e saying ht v.as· sttll firm\~ against v.hat hr ca\\t'd "unfet· . ter1.•d .. free agenl·~ said "Let'!> grt this ll\ er and dClnt' "'1th Thtre·) room for m t•\ cment r1.lom for com promise "I ".in: .'.I ,olle, t:'e barµ1n1:ig Jgr,·1.'ml·r.1 .. \lode: ~1d "I thin\... 11·s '11Pl'r3tl'l that thC' league na'e 11 "lth •hl·:' pl.i~ers I th1nl that' 1s r1,,.rn !1 •r m•" l·ment fo rcon1.·1ltat1on fl • J-.CW~,>Ja:10n 10 each thC'r, P'''•:h•O"'t ·1,hfa t hJ\c: m' f1ngt'~ crc.is<.ed." "1h.1 p ... tk"' 'l• St' tJ1. Ir Bill ~1aas of ~~ u :\. 1.1:1 • ui tlli:. }mln&-frtt· age r.h\\'1 m.gr1 '1a,e :0mmandtd a tug-m onl'' v!Tl'· ·1 "d'n·r e\pelttng him :.1 '>J ' ·P 11.•,t> .\1-Pl"'er .. arc ... ~•c,t-:.tl'.: ·rt•c Jgl'n l'> .Tnere'd h.i ' l' ~-e:-: .i1. ind' •1 .ip;x-al~ and \J'''>un afll'r '""'u1t .. \1~ ;>lar. ha'> been tu sign "'nh the cn~d .. all along l "anted to sign \,\ 1th th~ Ch1C.·t<, last. 'C'ar -beforr the q n ~~· hc.•l,,re an~ 1udge1'. "'hctht'r t h~·re ".I' ·r~·c: .i\tl'n,' ,,. nl't '-o thtS ~l·~·, .... ·. J ...... , ,1t nt' \AJ\ vr ~n.: -l uJn<'"hJ,;.. Ra-idal ~ un- '1.nghJ;:n ,, Ph:l.hklph1.i ,1nt'1 01 the ··1.·1.· .l2t''.1t' "'il· >t<Xld tl• ht'm•111 m ,,s1 ·· _:-r:~J~c:n, ,J.kd:nru ng :io "'1~ Jl':l . .FREE AGENCY DENIED. • • From Bl mLlltl1n for 1n•un II' t' rehei .. B •th ""k.,, lain•1t•\j '1.:tOf"\ 0 1 a SCln .. It 1s time to gl't l'Ut of the me-d1a and ba1.·k to the t>arga101 ng lahle.'· tht' 't L ~1anagemt'nt ( ounnl said in a ~1atcmen1 l"\pressing rt'ltt'f that tht' nn''>Cnt "-lt'm "Ill Sta' 1n tfT('('t ior ai fea~t an1.11hcr season .:W t belte' t' tht' 'FL P .\ ~h,,uld re~umt• harµ1mng at :he: ~·arl.c': P.."•S1t'lk .. Dl'Jl' 1-1:1.·I'\ the untl r·, J''tstan: l'\(', J:t' .-J1r~·1.10r. al''' -:laimt•d "'· ;\tr\ I: "J'> J \•1n·"'':'l \l t ... Jth.'' ,,,r us \,k, -.J1J '\.\ e ha' r :he.-udgr ;-rM1-ting that "e' "111 ''In :hr tnal .in,t '-t"' •t·,l.lgn111ng that Jamages ,,q ' ~· J' Jtlat-lc: \1.' t lit" pra' ers- J~!t·~ ·'l.·J . \-..!un1l'nhcadt1t>m•l p~ha" '3h.1 n .1 ':Jtrmt·nt tfle pla~c~ v.ere" i!l ing :, .'.<• .1!1 tht' "3' through J :nJ. Hr "1 j ;h1.· Linton· had askeJ !,•: ar. , \Pl'llltc.-d tnal date "l; 1 tl'O late for tht '.'Fl. d uh' i.1 •. nJ 1.' 1 that damagt' for I QSb trC't· .i~~·n1 . ,,, the:' fact' a huge lt ah1llt' in :h \ 1t11ga1i.rn." l 'psha"' said "\.\ e arr not surpnS<'d that the r.iu n1.•tt0n \.\a not grant~. bt"C3US(' It , rJrr for a mun to grant such ~htf i':i,ir 10 a tnal ·\l, hat 1s s1gn1fican t though 1~ that .luJgt· DQ1, reaffirmed that "'·hat the '" r ,.-, '"J' L' J , rt1.• ,,-,,t• a'' -.<'J'•'O .-ar"lTI: ~ ... "~-.r :rr.: :-ui;· ~ n..t -~ T'w •uJ)!L ,<. •t'>' wu'b "ilr"'ng :bt 'n !h:lt th~\ \\ill lt ke1' :.i,(' huge J..i:11ag1.•, ... r.1t''' :1e' s1<.•r :.,~·11 'legal •l'O J u.-1 .. {), ·. "IJ' ~ad 1.1-,j,, · •:-11 the , J 'l' ,:..,,t l.i•l I 11. ;,.tx•r V. r,•n thC' i' J. r··, ·· 1.•.J J ,.. Jr: ;r._,, <.u ' 31 the rnJ • 'hl' • ...... ,u",''"1u i :~-da~ ,:-· i• Di '' 1 JJ .• rgt•J ,~., r·J i1m1.•!> that ·hl' ''''' ,:Jl'' rt'tur•1 !1' :''ll t'lar~at ntng :a~k ·' :h • .. 11~ '"' tJI ' .,a'<~ hct'n hrl~'"\d a,i'n .i .~ n -.t ,;m 1'.ht h 1ik'"'""J :hr 'Jt1l1na Ll~r Rt'la - ll••n' B•'JrJ·, k .1d 1n dr, IJnng that an l mp!i< ' 1.·\lqr".l 1" bargaining. k ad n~ :'-1. J~11.'r. ;l' ,,pum1<.t1caTI) hl'~ hr " u1d grant their in_1un.-tt '"'"· , 1.11m1n~ :1J: 1mra''" meant the caSt' haJ ~·-·,1rr ,• J " .11" t1 trust ilisputt' rathl"" ;~ia ... '"l ·I"' ,,1, ing latxu and nlJnagenwrt Herne' l'r D<'l' <.a1d he did no1 attrc.-e that the prr!>rn1.'t' of an impasse 'tgntfa•, th<· enJ 0 1 a labor dispute 'lnde-tJ. J bargaining 1mpasSt' 1s b) dctin11 1ofl a labor dispute." he said. .. .\n 1mpa'se mt"rt'I~ s1gnifit's a stakma1r 1n nC'~ot1at1ons. It d~s not mart the tnd l'lf labor rC'lauons ·· .\!-a re,ult. ht' 1n,oked tht' ~om~ l a<.1uarJ1a uhor .\ct of I QJ_: THE HOUSE DEBA'fE CONTINUES ... "What Sets HOUSE of IMPORTS Apa.rt.from the Resc? Settle the Debate ... Vlalt Ua Todq and Ded4aJor Yoanelf... IMIORIS .,,,,,,.,6f~" Dial 1111'71• MllilClma Sana Ana. P-lt _. ,., ...... O·tH Phtw•J• au.na~ I \ . LOS ANGELES (AP) -The S400 milliOn llltit of Mcvo-Oold~ Mayeutudiodtom MGM-UA c.om. inunicaaiom Inc. maY. not be ftnancler Kirk Kerkorian'\ last ahuf· 6e involvina the two ~ Hollywood names. MOM·UA's chief indicaled Monday. "We're still conliderina f\anher transactions." said Stephen Silbert. pmident and cb~f operatina officer of MGM·UA, wbicb announced Monday it would spin off its MGM unit. Knkorian, wbooontrols 82 percent ofMGM·UA,: will end upwithat&east S7 percent 01 the new MOM and 25 percent w,ill 10 to a company con· trolled by investor Burt Suprman and two movie producers, the com· panics said. The rest will be o&red for sale to public holden of MGM· UA stock. with Kerkorian buyina an)'lbina lcf\ over. MGM-UA. maktt of the Oscar· winnina movie "Moonstruck" and popular TV series "th irtysomcthina." has had several losina quarters and ~rkorian acknowledpd in April he was considtrina 1ellina all or part of tht company. Silbcn declined to say what the next move miaht be, but II.id the MGM sale was "a 1eperate, ft'ee. standina transaction," and wasn't pan of some larter deal. Analysts suuested the dcaJ's pri· mary value was to raite money 1~ pay off MGM·UA's debt, and tbe com· pany''I stock closed at S l S a share Monday. down 7S cents ftom Fri· day's close'. ---Ui1111----------------- ••0vrty Nelly'1'' ~.,,~ 8uo . 0 . u: ~ 8: .. OPEN FOR l t:NCH & Dl~NER Monda\' thru fridav I 1 A\t to Q PM Has your bank moved on you? 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AllOC poo4 No pet• 2BA 2 ~. Comm poo4 I ow I c:erpor1. 11350/mo 222·~ 35ttl Str. 17 1140 28A 1...aA. petlo. frp6e. eppl, PATRICK TENORE 11450. O•'J1 492-3051 $1IOO/mo ... 175-1741. ~· ~...;_or,211ng1ee. •175-1800• -=== w w:: •u dlhl~. 1740/mo. :-· m • :.-;,[ .... ~ ,,.. .... ~ . "' ' ~~· \~ 121-1200or 7I0-1702 ewe4M--4212 · ery..........., prvtneer YllWllll .,..... _, I• U. REALTORS ftutala 1&.wn11w1111• ;:cs"°:'J·~~r~ ~·· '!~d=J55f.e;~!: 211r 1~81. pet1o. eie. HAUTIF'UL bey & oceen y= 1134 •r,:,~~:;. ~-~m'· plex only 5 yr1 old s • lnclu · ullli. Avell 115 trplc:. d/Wlfl, S7751mo. .view. 38r 28a eqc home. I 1300/mo Alie Wede •PICIOU8 211 2 alory 1•1 1••• AU emenltlel. Mull ... 1 * "6N CONOO; BLUFFS; lletl gtWbell '31-12M Excellent cOndlllon, nc)· *71().1515* • ... $2500/mo IM. 175·1741 BALBOA MODEL locallon. Speelout, ... petal USOOrno 2• 1 ... ow. lndry frplc, 28r, 181. pvt dllr't end ~ ...... ·.,. -......'._I I-· BEAUT 211 2B 3Br/2~. 2 110f'I, 2 cer eeullv• perfect 31A a-Wlter peld. No petl. quiet, amell yerd. lndry. llLUULlll dplex ":;: ne~ ep~ II'· CA• t12-7'10 2'~111t end unll. 2-eat 11000/mo. 114 'A' eml pet• o.k. MOO/mo. .... lltatt ,. .... celt1 ... 1114 ...... /~ •El$fsioE C .M . E:::t~~:he~l~yd~my pllencft, cp11. bflndt. lat..... IHI OW19!:_ts;~~ LS* =:9:'41t•$4a°f:25 Sel-•wurlty. 141-7MO gar. 2 ~onle9 I lndry ...._ ' . __ Hlrbor View Homt'I .... • · • 2BA Downet"'9. Alfl .... View Flreplace. wetbar, hk~. Be 111 lenenl In Ille 1 MILi! TO llCH 311r/2tle, 111111 -Vllue 48r 3'~81. New pnt 28"/llA I STUDY upper. quired. No pet1. CIO!e .... lli-iooioitll"""""'""iioooi.io-J•lll-CONDO. 2BR 2BA. lrplc:. garage. pallo. comm extra high eelllng1. nlcelt renlel In CdM. tam rm. den. 2 ctr OW· Wefk 10 Newport Cnlr lntout. gu11t qlre '2400 S1300tmo Adulla. no hk·up9. M10/mo. 352 ~::~tfu~11~f'111~.~~ S 1400/mo. Leurle . :: f,;~~~~/mo 2BA 11A. etteched gar~ 144·M10or173-3174 ~LL.A 8elbol 29r 28e pete. Avell. now. 310'.t Victoria. 145-1111 AMlMIEAOf'THE ' POOi $150.000 146-8039 SUM ANANCW.NETWOM ___ 154_._15_5_1_• __ $198.000 l40-7181d, 650-52139 3BA Townhoute 1 blk to ....... 2Y''"tleWIW!112150.mo HAABOA VIEW HOMES 91:." e:m °:!i.'°:ii 9:-Irle COM 171-2231 1taa.l llWll 1111111n...... oc .. n Guerctecs a•••llD •BA. bonul rm. loYety bctl 11450. 142-2134 Agl Vl(W/COZY 28"/ 18A. View Aptt. 2151 ~eclflc •Br, 481 oceen vtew hm. pool · • lennl• v · 2BA+Den S1350 mo. owneroccuplecl.W/pluM le . 8Mm celllng, git. no Ave. Mutt ... 28A 28A, COLDWeu BANl(eRO * NEW ON MRl<T. 3BR Twnhome move-In cond, d04.lble cer g1r999, pool. 1 $149.500. pr1nc only, Vrty LM 13700/mo Gery nlcel~ mo 5s&-3~ 840·5M4 Bkr Whl e.arpet, nu pelnt. • a..ntt JITI I:' 1975/mo 131-7200 lt25. No pe11. a 1..e101 673-NOO. 893-970& 721·1820 Wknd1 ~~~eebor!,2•001M:oo,o: FBNITEN Mench new Y1 or145•1&12 E119 * Et810! aA T~ broker S56·6358 l,.rg Duple• 2BA 2'.MSA ....... ~ 11•• -:-. • -IP•.' own!r r~upled. home. 3lr 281. ... "' SHAAP. MWll' 21r ne. new pelnt, gar .. nice.,.. •Den dremetlc w/lofl tp "" Alto lovely I lmmac lot. d/w. 11400/mo IM. Veulled celllng1. wtd SIOO. Hl-4011/deya & bMrned cell, Lndry,' I· -.. nlBI• ~ ~ S3000tMo Agl. 75,_7902 213167·7304 Ive meg ~50,,. pello. Avlll now. '40-2421/evet I wtindl. •••••Tmta• •••T lllllTS j3er ,.,.:~2 za?~E ace.II cer gar. 11375 840-eoet l/ery cteen. S13Htmo. _. LIM llUll hat• CNll lttre 1 2 mo. * 7to-11t2 •2•1281. new 4-ple•. 1 L. llU MUI NW..... ce11 8kr ... l40·5M4 MsKllllS Ziii SOUTH of Hwy 21r 111 blcny trp1 .dtw ow nr ~ CE . _ Twm811.. 38r 281. frencfl door• 10 completely returbllhed. beh · +perking' epK. PN,111 fpl, dble ger ExelUll\19 ai Br• e I h -ta k Ing n • • 1249.900. Won't lut! Cell specious contempor1ry Sherry COll'IOW 131·2242 Llghtlnd-.lry511Al'IOme. 13900/mo. 48R 2~BA NI 3bcl. 2bl l'IOme In ; ll10 •ail garden pello. Obi g1t. sWWW21"161conao. Ilk• newl 11050. 171Slmol11·333.0572 . [jH1gned by famou1 HouN. 3-car ger. re· WOOdbrldge 2 ctr fl'. 1 ....-• ' S2300tmo 175-5712 meg welk lo So. Coal Ptaza. 175-0l85 w/quellty In ev«y detail' 2 BR. 2 BA. formal OR. lrg kitchen & MBA suite Pro- areMeet 'Rieherd Neu-modeled. '40-5114 Bkr 11350/Mo 751-HOO ' -~ pool, ape, etc. wa1er1gu · **mA ... ** 1rl ' Mecrlll Lyneh Aee1ty lft '!le4•8 , LUXURY Town.10me ovet· peld 1775,mo 241.()151 S9U'fH of PCH. 29r 181, A ~ q"'9I comptp ~ "'11 nhO\\ u .... I•· l~!~1ynE~~~:tv:~3.7~~~ 3B~:!·:~~· end 111111 UI ...... fl *'91 =.1'1-,,::'=~~2:: DELUXE 3 Bdrm 2'MSA. ~1ef8'&:::' ::,=: nea1lec,. emong lltl ,,_. 51·8800 a--WIO 11$""!P· PYI s>9ttcr.'2 --tl50 like new wtbllcony, ce- lhedrel ce111ne. trp1c:, g1t. pool .... lndry. No..peta.. Sl50 Up• MC. AYI nowt CeH Velme 549-2447 alive w/eolor1 GOOd condltlOnl 291< eourN. 2Br •den. 281. 3 MANY 1_2_3 1 4 BOAMS car 91'899, PoOI. tennll. -=,,.......,=-~----= IU IMI Rli ITlllf -f;\~ ~~liyndl M1>·5'M_B!QkP_ ~':.'Jf~~~~ick or =~=~~:,~a,:=n ..affable PrimelocallOn. -*"16'"'°.C.IM-1647 I "-&I t - Fr• Eecrow I tllle When Great.3 beclroom,2bethtn ~ -• OUIET HIGHLANDS erM. Lillien.85•-l076 l¥emeg ~lnglNday?Maybea Mull ... 1 Stertlng el Wftenyouwnte1Cl9Mifled y04.I buy or Mii through u1 ,0981 loeauon. w•th lorced 38r 2Be. frplc. d/w, w/d part·tlme /Ob'• tn. an-S,550 Bkr. 675-460& ad. lndude .. "'9 lact1 ·and h h 1• f d FIB IYI 1111.n au /heat. new.r roof and 1 HIT•IAUY-• nkup. dbl g•r avail 817 TTUORWTNLHEORUSOEC ~ •• 21 ~ oettMreeuttsyouWMt t roug __ c:~ss_!_ie 1------- I well ma in II ed 1 •-S 1750 tneld gatdn. n· ....... ,.... •154-2480• in · on Y 2BA Condo IOYely view. ....11 6404290 okay. I 1150/mo 1rv1ne -.. liiiiiiiiiii;Miiiliiiiiiiiii;m;if S 19 4 SOO SELECT Very pv1$2201< 7'<>-0714 ...-LI aWNIT IMJl \ BH&G 15 1.sooo v --1E-W-N-.-8-c-"_'"_net_t_oceen __ . H1111 A11y 552-9552 CIOM 10 beKI\. 38r 2ba IW Pl• LllATlll Up1tair1 duplex. 28' 181 li~lw\ flQ :'rf1. ~~c 0~8.:;:,· Spac•04.l1 3Br 2aa. MOar-.:~1i1b5:°:J~1rit~;_~175 1FMW"81Lli!coJJBCf. ' AlllS-••n 11e guest hOUM , br•ck Pool, spa. 1eeurlly, • .._ trplc .sp1 •eOwood declo.. Cllta... 1114 750t mo Call Norm 11 ..... 11 Ml-1Ml many ea:tras nuge R·:? tot .. 771-3913 or 548-75•0 Room to grow S265,000, · * 1 ---· · ----=--·-...,-.....,.....---1111 MWI PAMIT? • 226 Cabrlllo. By Owner VILLA BelbOe penthM EASTSIOE Perfect for••· •BAYVIEW COUAT We'll glye you IN down In 548-0779 or 650-6578 2 ·den. pro dee. NC g11e: eeut1ve famlly. 3Bdrm. 2Br/2Ba, 2 car deteehed exehg lor •share of own-comm pools. wrk 10 t>ch 1·18A. !amity rm w/lrplc ger · · appllanc.. ln clu ershlp You make 1ne EASTSlDE R·l Le gat S299.000~2-2134 Agt & formal dining rm Hu l l250lmO IMS..toap- mtnty pymts & we shi re Oupleit 286 Walnut CM sp1 & 2 ear gar999 preeiate Belly 730-0112 apprec 'Vou re ceive 2BR-18 TH 18R-18 TH tMlt I•" $1600/mo incl grndr Avl or 15•-82•3 100-1, tu benefits, Musi $259 SOO t>y owne r ftr laJt 1111 811 ·For interview call *UITIL"'* n1v• clean creo11 Agt prtnCpls only 64S-8512 I Seolli 548-2301 NI~-3BR 2B· n•tlo hm. 9S 7 ·6002 Dys. Ev Wknds -FRIENOL Y Sr Pk . C.M ....... ,. ,..... .lmat -1M4 I 1255sll, 2Br 2Ba. den. •2BRDUPLEX.qulel,Ju1t Frplc. comm pool. 2 ear m •HLLll I hid pool, ctbhM Lo '"""" pnldtnew crpt, w/d nook gar S 1400 Drive by 424 -· 4BR 38A 3 car ner...... ..,... v S PllTMlll -nun. ·pool & sp; ::; rntS37 .500 Bkr 55&-&358 ups. ger999, good 1rN tsta uerta. then call 11111.:w .-........ $735/mo 947.7540 675-•912 Agl Popular 'La T04.lr' model sys vaulleo ceilings with two mastM bedroom 2 yrs new Standard ~aelflc Ti at ftari•I l IH **Newt'/ decoreled I * HAABOA VIEW HOME suites a~cn with •ts own Home S4SJ ooo •AONOLULU lieepi •-7 super ei..n 38R 2BA. •BR 2BA11ee. comm. pool. t:>atn Beaut•lul view ot Call agent 26 1·8 11 6 deys 8114 to 8121 1500 $1200/mo Incl weter & nu cerpet, crnr 101 etc! · ocean. bl y & Ctjy l'OntS .. --L Jllll 645.4571 evenlnni O~ gtndr 557~t•6 $2200 Av! now 380·0271 Very co•wen1en1 1oc111on llWptrt IC• IVW1' • •HARBOR E Walk to tne ocean or 2P'2'§A Soaetous condo leave message " 1tllllliM-• VI W HOME l.l •..: ~ pu New !Meor 3Br 2.~Ba dbl 5BR 3BA. farn room, 2 e n 1oy trie love ly lg patto. pool. spa. new uC t ,... · · 11ory frmld n rm 2fl 3 clubnouse poot & sp1 on markel sec. under-~ gar. wtapnr. f/p, pool. · 1 · p, G t d t & COMM'L·O lee 2·11y 1ac. 1ennli, al e, nr SCPZ. eer ger . PoOI. ale. $2800 • e commun1 Y H · ground prltng S299K. agl rno Gerdener/"""' cur11y building Owner wilt 722·0512 619 7s5•0144 t:>ldg Oowntwn Redlend1 .. 1 yr IN S 1195. 549-0709 """' Mr· c:irry 2no trus• t!Md 1,,... Ea:chg lor Bayfront Pr1 vice incl. 147-7521 Agl. med ate posse *WTILIFF1t L•do or WastBay wip1e1 *Neer bleeh 3BR 2'.tBA Needachlm,_,1_,.?"-' ssion & slip 494· 7144 twnhN Obi ger. fncd i anow eno·~? M:='abou"' 1 $194,900 Owner/Agent 1700 SQFt yerd. epa. frplc:, eml pet ..._ .,._ 711-1100 48A 2'181 !amity rm 2 Ok $1245 146-654t ~to1uneyourp1ano rrplc:s ga •oe n patio I.I. W1att4 lln or1 .. chy0uhowtoplay1t? S25S 000 2632 V1st1 Det E'SIDE Sta Q ... I01I •BR 28a hOUM In North lots of ~ailty MrVtcas •• Oro 673-135~ •OP•O• 80 .• 300. Wiii M ... lml'ned occupancy a<l~IMd tnclalallled ---1 · $1200tmo No pet1 8 A L B 0 A I s L A N 0 pay IOP SSS euh Of will Dave 175-0487 --------BAVFAONT build•• p1r1ner on your ___ .------ Exc1t1n9 contemporary 3 t lot 1b day eaerow Con-•Br. 28a Mell Verde arN. lalMI s1ory castle ..,1th • bdrms tact Dave 863·896i days large beck yard S 1300 , •• l.atlll 100'1 oe,, 'a""''Y & rorma1 d•n· Int I Newport Peelfte Real El· mg roorrs & gourmet I I lala 145-3183 elv fliioNTAGE triple• ll•lcner-On~ t:>d •Ot over ~"'"r¢;;a;I •Br. 2 ml to beech. frplc, lurn 2 lots pier plrg 4 '3 t ar 11'1•ge w1tn nvge --Ind m n l. •• bch 2· 1Br s. 1.2~, S1 8 1 olltce & bay 111ew I lln ry ' · u pn o-pe .. _ " $1 150 •l1eeurlly •871-2866• 673-6900 S1 152 000 y ~e-~tr-....;.,.-+-SJhli~W ••• Jllr lid -~ \ 11 1<11<• ''I on CUl·de-laC. New etpl, ··-11111•um 111 •'11.., 1... pnl Frpl, micro. gar dOOf -·-••·-2 Story 38R l'f·BA Home Al a,, <,•A.t £ opnr Gfdnr. waler pd 2BA 1IA, gerege. IQ petlO. Approx 1&00 sl 01k ~ s 1375 ·dep 173·35H cul·d•·HC' HS-Olmo cabinets nuge mstr BA 2 2314 NorN.=B Sfl;eryt • lfp gar sundeck re· L REAL TORS j BACK Bey 311r 281 l'IOme 675· .. 27 or '~ 1-12M • modeleo & 2nd story ad· I' LHI YOU"9ll., •tining on cul·de-W. New crpl, WM~" dltlon 1n 84. S389.500 1 acnoon Sten 8 new tot> or Pl'll Frpl, micro. OW door Paradigm RNlly Ask for nobt:>y by I001tt"9 lhrough opnr Grdnr. waler pd Stev. 6'6· 7220 850·3 759 cl ..... 119<1 S 13 75 • d# 173-35H Lido Ill. ?BA hOme lllllfll ••11 ' . .. . \' ~ ,...... ~~ Merrill Lynch Realty llT n II.LI In Harbor View Hiiis. beeutlfully redone ~ bdrm. Fr. dqors. hardwood floors. pool. spa. greenbelt loc. Cul-de-tac. mini view. RV storage. $735.000. lH•M l 1500 Yrty ''PotlflHlan Al~" NI PntnM 28R, fem. den, sp.i'°"1 28R1\;8A trl-vus. $1850 .., 111 3BA "' 14250 level condo OYlf 1trMm1 layfr~I Cond~ 211r cNn. & fa"9. Frplc:. w/d hkup, dock fOf IO' bOel Yrty pool, jK . gar W/Ofl'lr + 14750 cerport, 9"5•1500 min Summer /Wkly lllen1e11 sec No Piii Velme from 1175 10 '2750 541"2447 Wltllfr..a ..... IH. B"°°9<VtEW condo. If .......... ,. ,. =~~,:.·~;/!~:·'*-::. 11111 Wiiii 118 db l ger , n -pelt. ;.~~=~~:!:!!!!!!!!~:!~~~~. ;aYIN to www; s12501mo. l40-UtO 21111 21A. LI" 01111 frple, .. lJdil ltt• .. pellO, '-'ndry. 11400/mo 28-i(~-Concto 14IO If. Ll1 u. ew,·y .. , Sell Y .. Pr.,.,tyl Cel CIMlllW, 642-1671 for information & surprisingly low co$t. yrly 175.9250 garl1300negoll4-1I02 ...... CONOO .,, .. wtvnty. lrg 11¥ rm a din ""· "" fwf•iela-1117 -,etto. 2 cer ..,-t1000 Pl•. "· -to OOllfl 213-411·1117 leY ""' I bey Lrg llr lfe on Cuti 28" 11A Dupeeil. I dble IOt, Huge yetel. ~ cer ..,.., tfMll yerd. loe. Avell 7TI. SHOO/mo new cerpetlpelnt. MOO 173· 7777 or 173· 1141 175-4112 Aft ITUOtO M101 tO ~ EAifiiOI .,.._ ilf a n d ley. ptrkln9. 111 -.. 2 cer .-. It 1500/mo Atk fof Mii lltll yd. •Id hk up S'°901"'° petCJ U1.0144 • dlpOlft, ..._..,71 ··.--......... , ... iM 11i ...... I c l71·t71 Ylrllnll ...._, • Q '°°"'· 8towe. Tet ,.,,_, I"· ftptc . ..,_ ...... wld kldt Oil. 8""' pet Oil. '*°"'· ,_,lfttof" ... .SM. 111'at~?-4HI ltotl * M7·7140 • $Ul:Summer coolifl. 1l'wM smar1 looks in one panern. MllMI Sizes 8 to 20. State KK (8·10.12·14) or RR (1<4-1&-18-20). ...,...,~. $3.25PLUS11.00 P/HFOAEACH PATTERN OAOEAED. GOO ..... ...., ........ ........... Ct. 0..-0000 .. 4000.-.-. ............ .... Html.~ Zip, ... ,..,,, Hum- ... (NY& .. 111113 • ..... , NAME OUR FAMOUS HAS RETURNED! Back by popular demand. D1mes·A-l1ne wrll run Friday. Satur· day and Sunday 1n its own class1f1cat1on in the Class1fred Ads Since this is a s~clal offer, we have a Thursday noon deadline and ask prepayment for all ads. This is open to all privat~ party advertisers tor merchandise not over SI 50 fprlce must be listed in ad) and no abbreviations will be accepted. All ads will run FJiday. Saturday and Sunday. There is a 5-line minimum at 20C per line ... So your low cost Olnws·A·Une ad Is only ... ' S3.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: 5-line minimum • 3 days • 20¢ per ltM = S3 .00 • All ads are prepaid by coming intb the Daily Pilot to place your ad or use the coupon below • Private party merchandise only ads No com- mercial ads. pets. ltvestock, produce or plants • Each item must be priced 1n the ad with no rtems over SI SO. ·- " " MAIL TO: Dimes-A-Line Daily Pilot 330 West Bay Street. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Daily Pilot hours Monday-Friday 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM PHONE ---~----------~-~:-----=------~---~ . .. ADDRESS ~ ~. -~-~--------:--------------------~- CITY .. STATE ZIP -----------------~ -------------- AMOUNT ENCLOSED DATES TO RUN UNIS 1. 2. J. ... 5. 6. 7. •• • • V ' --~----~~~----~----~-~ ------ -~.. ... ... . llie addltlonal p•per If needed $300MINIMUM 4 WOADS li'flll LINE NO AllAEVIATIONS S3 00 Min .. S3.IO 14.IO .15 . .0 642-5678 • sc: ttnCI Pool gat• Sachl t Beel 28cl" 2290 • "'.,. t>ullC C1bl PAI[ $615 I 2BA ClltO roon' pa Sit ISL~ , (.()fne comt SHU rec 1 Aaac: ••'On . $2' Inf~ IL 722-9' . . t8R/tl .paid, . sec 20•: 722-< OELUI t'\8' '1kUJ) mac~ pl llO U75. OUPLI carSH oven. Avell EAST! With lady. OUtE IBA. t ;r,5, E 'SIC 2·28' S950 en c~ 722-0 I' Large. -~ EtSIDI veullt plltO ESlDE 38A. a-. drape C.liof" ~-3 'l'SiC vault• .2'~bl •loeM lie. n to bei ~.I :S DI ~· ·n ~ ... ~--n !For n c. . II Y041t Serwtce Dtrec10ty • Alpreeentatl\19 '42.a21111.110 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueeday July 12, 1• ., NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week • Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 ........ Ask for Joanne Craney ~on-Fri Days t0arn-3p,.., E~P d SPea-Mfm• Eng· 1osr-646-·9u TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO ............. ............... ........ -. .. - For M.M you can advertise your Garage Sa.le in the Daily Pilot There is a 4 hne m1mmuryi and the price 1s the same whether you advertise 1 d a) or 3 days It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures into cash We are also offering a ••••• te a.Mei-a., ... lfiles' for t I .... This guide Includes ideas on how to advertise. how to' plan. what Items fo sell. plus ideas for a t;>etter garage sate: also ·a garage sate s.gn. pricing stickers. information on city or_glnances and inventory shee\ You can purchase 'your 'Garage Sale Kit tor $ 1 t>o when vou place your ad at: ~-ClaSSified Advertising 6,2.56'78 Monda~ 11vougt1 fr>da) -I 00 AM to 5 30 PM Saturdtl' 9 00 '" -, , 30 Mii, f . . - Miii ~iced. NtUfe, r• lleble. M-F 4 hrs. Apply· IPO. 17151 Slcypark Crcl. SteO. IMne. Ml.JC NOTICl Pla.IC NOTICE Ml.IC M>TICL ~~ .. I·~ ' • ----• -j..-...J -~~~ ----·-----. Pl&.IC NOTICE NllC NOTICE Mt.JC NOTICE THEODORE ROBINS FORD ".-.. w, •Iii • ' ' " 1 ~\ """'t A ~ • • I THEODORE ROBINS FORD • r HAM k,1 ii ' • ((J\TA ,..f \A ",.1, •Ill() MLIC NOTICL $500 82 MAZDA AX7: Slwr wl black Int. CINn. orig. owner S420Q. (2 tSI 59 7-8226. Iv msg Ml.IC M)TIC( ll Ctln doong busonets IS TCRKY'S Ae Chi 88• 1 Jarrell Corell I , .... menced to . 1ranwc1 buS.· A HEARl~G on 11\1 pet1· end Protessoons COOi and Act the undefaognea will Mii on the IO<m lurmslleO with L"1r & 0¥nllllll G. LAtv, ...... 91.... APl>Y HANDS ANO HAIR Hun11n91on Beacl't CA Puohsl'ted Orange Coast ness under Ille l•cltloous oon ... 111 be held on July 27. be lo0enMd In Ille folle"llng at public sale by compe1o1ove Ille con1rec1 documents. 1 ~Trus-. W'IU SEU AT 91...., '"9ertr 1936 Hart>Or Blvd . Costa 926'1 7 1 0111)' P1101 July 5 12 19 26 bus.ness name or names 1988 ar 1 •5 PM 1n Dept crass1t1c1t1on1 HVAC • boddong on Ille 27th day of ltst of Ille Pf<>POMCI subcon· PUBLIC AUCTION TO • ...._.... CA 92677 T1111 Ou11ness •S con-1988 · hSled aoove on June 26, No 3 1oc11eo 11 700 C1111t C-20 July 1tae. at 11 oo 0 clock !rectors on th•s PfOJICt as HIGHEST BIDDER FOR .... A~ C11ro111ne l Nguyen. ducted t>y co-partl'llfs T. 196 1987 Cen1er Or Wes1 San11 Ana. Eech t>IO must conform AM on the P<lfnl-~e requoredt>y Ille Sublethng CASH. (payeble If I~ ol llfll In W. ....,_ c-1 ol 1305S £...._ ~. C.rhos, Seung Sup Chi. l(yu~ Ae Tritt 1111emen1 •H ltleO CA 9270 1 end oe responsive 10 the U •d proper I)' hll been end Subcontracting Fair 1n lawlul money ol the ~ 1t11 Stm of Callfor"4a. In A 90701 • • Cha I .. _ ••Ill Ille County Clerlr. of Or· 1F YOU OBJECT to 1111 contract documents 11ored and which 1 ere Pracltee<s Act Govetnment Stales) Of Oy c.shoen ctiedl 81'41 IOt ltl8 County ot Of. T1111 bua1nes1 11 eon-Thia alltement wes hied . ___ ..-~ __ IC_NO_T_ICE ___ anoe County on July O 1. gral"llng ot 111e pe1111on you Each b•dder Sl'llll sut>mlt. located 11 Public St0<age COOi Sectoon • 100 et ,.q d...,.n on a slllle or ,,..,,.. enge UC1ed by '" 1nd1,,t0u11 ••Ill lhe County Clefk of Or· K•10IO 1988 · Sllould ettllef 1ppear al the on the torm furn~ with 207S NeWporl Boulevird on Each bidder must suomll l:lal"k 0< 8s se! 10!1'1 in Sec:IClll' In h Mall• ot the Ellet~ Clirtsltfll l Nguyen · •"91 County on June 2 T ftCTITIOUI IU ... ll ,.,.. hea11ng 1nd state your ob-1111 contract documents. 1 the City 01 Costa ~ ••Ill each bid a cerUllld or 2'924n o· 1ne CMI COOi. at I,_ o I l 0 U I S A l E 0 N> Thia s111emen1 was !tied ·1988 · NAllttf ITATIMrNT Pubhsnf<! Orange Coast rec11ons or 111e wr11ten objlC· fill ol the Pf<>POMCI tubcon· Couf'lly of Ofenge. State of caSl'loer s check p1y1D1e lo Norin tconi entrance IO the LIVENGOOD ConMrvat• Ill Ille Couf'll)' Clefl< or Or-,.... T f 011ty Pilot July 12 19. 26. t•ons ''""' tlle court before lrlCIO<S on this PfOJ8Ct u Cahle><n•I . the """""•. chll· Ille DISTRICT O< I bod bond Counry Courtriouse. 700 r~ ......._. ... ~-1 --. .... _, County on Ju~ 16. I Puotts"..,. Oranr Coast 118 Ollowong persons ire • 2 19•• <>.. If"""' 1 I D "-~ '1:: .._._,., __ .-·-· ,.,. ·-'""' do 0 1 , H 11 ... ugvsl "" Ille he1rtl"g Your ~r-required Oy the ~blettlf'lg ties or personal ,.,.....,,Y de· in Ille orm set onh on Ille Cenle< •"'8 West ...... qa ..,._ ....., .,...._.__.. ....... --'I ... 19 8 1Da1I• P•IOI Ju~ 2 . July 5. tng usineuu "'fS 1 . T205 d S .,,_ I F ,.._,...,.., I I Cl I CA " ,_ _...,. ... ,,... ---..... -•• , ·~ mark S"op~ •11 ... 11 1nce may oe 1n person 0t by 1n u....,on1r1c1 ng arr scribed below In Ille mat· con rec ocumen s •n an '" r1gn1., 1.1 ....... 1n1 --....... IO ,..._ ............ , --12 19 1988 " ....., " oson s nl . ,_________ p G 0"' .... ••• •• ..... -r-. s I( • ... 1 your attor...., ractices AC1 ovetnmenl ters of emoun1 nol leH 1111n I ,. or co~woyect to ano now he4cl b¥ I ;.......J ...._.. .......__ ~·b-1 10 Publotl'teO Ori,,,_ Coast T • 192 mar. nop Ille 5 '"'11 mi rk •-IC MnJIC[ .. _, C "'-I '--.,.., ......_ -,.... P · ··-J Shop 3 70 E t 7t'1 Street. ..--nu IF YOU ARE A CREOtTOA OOe ....... 11on • 100 et 11q Rooett McAdema, so H the maximum amount ot b d uneet s..c Deed or Trust in 1.,. oonfwmatoon of Mid Su-•11Y not June 2 1. 28. July Costa Mesa CA 92627 or 1 conrtngent tsreollor of Eec11 bidder mu1t sut>mtt 210-soti. bed. lbl. mlac bxs. 11 1 guarantee 1'111 Ille btd· P'<>~rty s~118l9d in Mid perlof Court. on or afllf the · 12 1988 I Dlmt ir Mnfll't · T 11441 rrie deceaMCI you must lile Wiii\ each bid I certified or drftnn arm. frl"Z, drnr Oer will enter Into trie County Gat11orl"1a. ClMCnCllng .1 ... deyol ~ .... , ..... ,,,,..._ T179 '"-"'nu~ Jonn arri nt 2505 ..... TICl._Dl'"TH _.. . ... _ __, I I • •• ~v., ...., ... La rel ood Sa 1 A c. -vr .. your c111m wolh the court lf'ld c1 .... 1er s check 01y1ble to Sonya l• ,,..., Sp E Pfopo...., contrect 1 trie !'>e 1.no lhvreon as office ot Fr811k l Croteeu. , . flCTfTtOUI 11U•-11 u "" n a ni , " AND Of' l'ITITION lie 0 STR CT _, Lot 25 01 TrllC1 No 7055, a Att0t-11 L-. 2130 "'lln •-te MnTll'r ........ tT•TI::;:. 9270• Hope Tarrant 2505 matt • copy to Ille person11 I I I Ot • t>IO bond 176-chrllmp, drur, recrd1, Nme 11 awarOed 'to sucl't ltreet, Suite 180. Hunt· 1 Trie lortow•ng persons are 9270, llTATE Of' lhe court within four month• contract, dOCumenlS 1n 811 lrme TV 10 enter Into MIO contrect. Book 278. Pages 47, '8, .. -~, ·-... ..--nui,_ ~ ,._,. .. _ .. , l i urelwood Senta Ana CA TO ADMIMITI" representative apootnled by In lhe l0<m Mt lorth In the toys. misc Oat. lrldg. bed· b•ddlf In Ille event ol l1t1ure sl'>Own on • MllP AIC0<1led ill W191on 9Nctl, CA 928'8. 'k•11 0tng business es trios busoneu •S COf'I· DONALD LANOIR from 111e dlle of flrst 19• 1moun1 not less then • ~of s.Nty ~.so. E 166-8 auch aecurlly wlll be lorlell ano 50 ol ~~Hfnec>o1 ~ County -of Orlfl99 Sllte of 1 'tCTITIOUI IUeMll D1SCOVE RY S UMMER. d t d b '1 b d d 1 CHEMY su1nce of lellers H PfOvlOIO the maatmum amount o1 bid mlSC bas. 5 m19e ~s cllhs The DISTRICT r-ves Recoros 01 Of8nOe Counly, ,.. ..... _.a, 111 I"'-r ..... t tit"" ...... IT"TI•... 161 E 18t" St .:•1 Cos11 uc e Y us en en •• e CA .. MA ", .. _ S "' ..._ '" , .. _ '"I I ....... , -•1 C ,...., E ..-;,,,,,, end tnt••t of Mid con-Thi lotloWtng persona are esa C1111 92627 ral"t To 111 l't11rs bef'lefoco1r .... 1orn11 Probete cooe Tiie der wlll enter Into the shivs. wgl ber, recllner. btds or to waive any Ir-tneretrom, an ufldl\nd9d .__..v,." ·-.,,.. ,. ~ .. ,. ,. ,., " .. Jonn Tarrant. Hope T1t· -,...... ,. _,, tn ecllon 9 t00 ol the Call· IS I guar1n1 .. lnal 1,,. b .... • Edward p Pike,. p E· 148 ,.., rogn ore,...... 1ny or., 111 .. ..,rma •-...-.,. eervet•. In lf'IO to 111 the ng bu11nen as AIDES IN Terry Sh1nnon Corotte This slltemeni •IS loteo creO•tors. conlongenl credl· tome ror llllng c111ms wlll f'IOI proooMO COf'ltract II Ille drSlt. regul8fllles or 1ntorm1t11tn one-tlalf •n!-1 ,,, 111 Ott, gll.. cet1aln r• O<operty lltuate CTtON 3420 S Brostot 16 1 E 18tn St :41 Cosll witn t~ County Cterk 01 Or· tors and persons ...mo may e•olre pr1or 10 tour months u me os ew110ed to IUCtl Jemee Meruno. 8'>. E in any bids°' In Ille 1>1001ng mo,,.,ets lllO' OflW ~-~ City o1 Seel 8eecll. 310. Cost• Mesa CA !Mesa Ca.111 92627 ange County on June 21, t~-~111her10-r""~iai'e"ler0,'l~ed1,,.3,nf lrom the dlle ol the llelrlog bidder In the event of fllluf1 11i11111 tbl, lllde 1 bde. Pur9Uef'll to the PfOvltlof'la hyc!rocartlOn s\lbsl9'1Cm .,.._ ......,...1y of Orange State ol jll2626 L T'11s ous1ness Is con-1998 ""' -H oo f'IOllCed 1b0ve 10 enter into UIO contract. mite bas of Sec11or1 1773 of !fie llb<>r a a.otn 01 ~ leel, "°"' "'9 Cellfornl8. part1Cul1tly 0.-AHMAD SEOEHI 21 28 fueled by I r> 1nd1Y1du11 ,._ DONALD LANGER CHE • YOU MAY EXAMINE the IUCll security Wiii be for. Megdlleno Mlt'llnez, Sp COOi of Ille Stlle ot Call· sul1ace, OU1 ..,l'toul the "V"I of ICTlbed .. follows. to-Wit ,6mollewOOCI Fullerlon CA Terry Sriannon Corllle PubltSl!ed Oranr COUI RV Ille kepi by Ille court "you '"''° E 043-drw . bed .... lrldg. lorn1a. Ille D•STAICT hHob· .,,1ry uoon "'Y "°"'°"of ... The Nottl'lellletly rec;. 82631 -Trios statement w11 nteo 0111 p,101 June 2 J 1 S A PETITION llH 0-. ltiec! are a person 1nteres1eo tn The DISTRICT r.-nres clll'les clll. lllde 1 bed. O<ut. lalned frOf'l'I the O.rec10< ol sur1ac• of Mid l.ll'CI 1boW a langtl 13'-t '1 ol l ot 19 end P£0RAM SEOEHI 2128 •Ill Ille Coun1y Clerk or Or· 12 ~9 ,988 u., · br J ames 8 Cherry In the the esllte. you may file with Ille rogl'tl to reject lf'ly or all misc bu the Oep1t1men1 ol rnctusirlet 0904" 01 SOO I•.••,_.... IN IOUfhweltetty rec11n91e 6 mollhrOOCI Futterton CA nge Coul"ly on June 28. I T. 193 Superior Court ol C11tlorn11 the c0ur1 1 tormll ~t bids 0< to wa1v1 any If'· e>wr. reeervee the right Relatlon s the general "' lhe IQ.tow ng Oeedl of 14 '-et ot Loi 21 tn 8locti S 82631 • 1988 Coun1y ol Orange request· fa< Special Nottce ot the fir. regular11tn 0t tnlormaltt-to b+O at Ille Ille Purchelll pre,,11hng rare of oer diem Record 0..0 Recoroect JuN llundYIO tour o• 'Stenton This ousoness •S con-, .. 701 1ng 11111 J1mes B Cllefry be ing ot an inventory and IC>-many b•ds or In tlle bidding must be midi With cash Of'lly •ages i nd the general 5 '962 " 8ooi< 61 :14, Peoe ti lrld lothlen1 MCond Id· ducted by huaband and #lie I Puo11sl'te0 Or1r199 Coast Ml.IC M>TICE aopoonteo as personal •IP· ora1semen1 of es111e Ullls Pursu1n1 to Ille P<OYilMOOs end paid for II lhe time ol prev11tng rete 10< holtday 01 Ol°'C•al Alcot'dl. dltlOl'l lo ley C11y H shown Ahmad Se0eh1 P ••ly P1101 July 5 12 19 26 K•Ul• rewnlll•Ye to 10mon11ter the or of any oemoon or eccount ol Sectoon 1773 of the Llt>or purchaM All ourcheMCI end O'tllfltrne WOfk tn the lo-Re Aec0'1)9cl June 2!>, 1982"' on• mllC) reeoroeo in 8oolt Peoram s.o.i, 11988 es111e ot lhe decedent as provided on aectlon 1250 COOi ol the Sllte ol Celt· goods 1te IOIO u 19• '"° callty 1n which tl'tlt WO<lt ts 10 8ooi. 6'~ Page 741 of •. ,.... 11 of MltC*taneoue This ""'"""' WIS hied T. 197 ,~~A~...:· THE PETITION requests ol ,,,. C1hf0<n11 Probate '°'"''·Ille DISTRICT hU ob-must be removed., lhe time be performed for Neto cr11t Ot•oc•al Recoros. 0... lillllol recorded '" Ofenge th the County Cllfll of Of. 1u111or11y lo 10m1ntster Ille Cocle A Request for Special ll•ned fr om 1111 Director 01 o1 Mle Sale eub~ 10 Pflot 0t type ot WOfker needed 10 R9COl0ect June S 1982 "' County. C1lllorn1e more Ccx.nty on June 1• "8.IC M>TICl The lottOWlf'IQ persons are estate under Ille tndepen· Nollce lorm •I available from Ille Department of 1n0111tr1et cancellallon rn Ille event of aaecule the contract Tllne 800'I 6134 Page 12 of 0!'°81 ~ kf'IOWl'l H 221 Sth doo~ business as S AMMIS denl Adm1n1S1rahon of Es-'""court clerk Aetattons the gener•r llttlemenl between Owr'lf rates are on fill II '"" DIS· Recoros Re RICO!Old June Street. S..r 8eecl'I C11t-"91171 FtCTITtOUl llUIMll ~~114i:S G1 ~;/Fotc~ ;,,: tatn Act (Thlt eutriorlty 11-James B Chlfry. Pett· l)fevamng rate of per diem 8lld obUglllO perty 0.llO TAICT offlce lOcateo 11 5050 ~ 1:,6'°~::C!OOlt~5!.~ lorftie Pubtial'ted Oref'lgl Coetl NAME ITATIMENT enue. Suite 100 Irvine Call· lows Ille oerson11 repr....,,. !loner w1g11 and the gener11 ltols 121h and 1tlh dey ol Berrln'CI Perkway lrvlne, 0 n---· M 27 - T•me of Nie cesn 1n 1aw. elty P11ot June 2 1 28, July The IOllowong Pl'SOf'IS are llhve to take many ac11on1 c. IUGEllll QIYINI, prevaillng rate for l'lolld.-, July. 1NI Public Storege CA 9271•. eed ,,.,.,.,.090 1Y · 1 "" money or Ille United . 12 1988 oong bus•l"ess IS le><nll 92 7 14 · w11'1ou1 Oblllntng court IP· 1141.. AtttwM)' fer ,..._ 1nel O'tllfllme WOl'll in Ille lo· Management. Inc Tel•· It lllell De mlf'ldllory uoon '" Booll 8969, Page m OI lt•I• on conrirmauon ol T 176 l•J8EAUOEE (b)8EAUOEE u~t~~~~~:~gEMUJ~~~ provat Betore llk1ng certain .._..,, • 1. °"" 11 .. lie. c11t1y 1n wtllch this WOflt 1110 ohone (8 18) 24'·1080. the CONTRACTOR to wtlorn O!loc•a• Atlcords, Mid Nie. Ten percent of 1~ount ERVICES 21792 Sterllre 1c11ons. rio-ver. the Plr· 1UO LM ....... CA be performed for NCfl Cfaft Agent for Owl'llf the contract 11 fwarded 1nd •OS9'V81t0ns 10 run lot • Plf10d • bid lo be dee>Ollted ""'h Old ••• ir Mnfll'r H PANY 1 Massacl'tusetts cor-sonal feprese,,1111111 is re-to014-1s11 ' 0< type of WOflllf ~to Publill'led a, Coast updn 1ny 1ubcontr1ctor 01 •O yea~ lrom the Oll1_.jlf .'4 -j lldt or offers to oe on •rll· ..--.n. nu ~ !7i~ 926~~ungton Beach por111on 50 t Boy1t1on 101'1 Qwed to give noltce 40 Albll"'90 Orrtnge -Cou t t'Xftl:it~ a 'ol July ,'r.'180. 1tU-'vnder tucl't CONf'AAeT'. to rec0<01"g ot trie llb°"9 ~·~~ •«ett'lld •t Kt W Molly Clar~ She rrick FIOOf 8 0'1on Mnsactlu-1111etftl8i:I persons un!191 011ly Piiot July 1 f. 12 18, retet are on Ille II the DIS· T203 pay not llH trien t'1e said "'9~1 Ot\&O 0..,, Ille lforesalO office 11 any ftCTfTIOUI IU9Mll 1792 Starf"e ene. Hunt· se~:~~t~ NORTH FREE· they 11~:, 7":: notice~ 1988 PTRICT office toceteo 11 IC)ICllied rates 10 111 workerll A~o 11•~ting trierelom. ft. lime alter the first publ•· NAiil ITAftMUff ton Beach Ci ttl 926,6 W"Y •SSOCt"TES 1 Cal•· consen o propo MT5" 11ysic11 Faclllt119 Pt811nong. •-IC MnTll'r lfnplo'fed by them In the ea· remru"'"9 one-11111 int.,.. In cetlon l'te<eot 1nd belore Tiie lottowtng oe<IOf'll are 11,1 business 11 con-" "' "' ICl•o" I The Independent 1370 Adema. Costa M... ..--. nu "4 eculton ol Ille contract a11 o 1, gas. m1nera1s ar.o oow ... e ol ule oono bu~ness as l •'s Ae· cteO by an •nd1v•du1t r,o;;;~ i:e~"~::."". s'~:~e· adm1n1s1ra1ton autl>Ot•IY wlM "8.IC NOTICE Coplll may be obtained on NOTICI TO No blOOer m1y withdraw nyoroa11bon substllf!C9t 'W'inl DeteCI this 71'1 day ot Juty. air 1673 trvine Ave . • F. '-'Olly Clark S'*•ocll be granud unteu an l\8QUISI A copy of theM COMTUCTORI 1ny bid for a P9fls>d ol lorty. oe1ow a deptl\ or 500 teel lllli 1tM osll Mesa CA 92627 1 This s111emen1 ..... tiled KXl. Irvine C1hlo1n11 927 14 interested person Illes '" NOTtCI TO rates shan oe oosteo II !fie CAUJMQ POR •I love (45) days af11f ll'le dell w11nou1 tl\fl ng111 of sur19m ,._ L. C,..._,, Al· Seung Sup C111, N• 1 Jer-olh Ille County Cterto. ol Or-T 111s bullnesa os con-ObflCl•on to this petollon lf'lc:I CONTIIACTORI 1ob Sole Sc hoot Ol1trtc1 Irvine Uf'I•· 111 '°' Ille opening ot bids entry •to IDNI, market. mone. ...., .. L.. ell Circle Huf'lt1ngton nge Coun1y on June 28 duc1t0 oy a generaf Plfl· shows good cause wtoy lhe C~ fOR II 111111 bemanoate><y upo<1 lied Unllied SctlOOI Oletroc:1 A payment bond and I eapoore o< o .. u tor same, • 11\ie>hlf'led Orange Coast acn CA 926472. l(yu"il 1988 ne;~ri~p reg11 tr1 n 1 CO"l· cl~~~r~r~ould ·not gr1n1 Ille •• ll'le CONYRACTOR to~ Bod Deadli ne I t 00 oertor~ance bond 111111 oe r1Ke'Vf!Cl in IM 0..0 ll'Ofn ~1 ~~J~t l 12 1811'------------------~--------~~-~·------~ S~~ Oletrtct Coa11 l~~Mr~11-1r0ed.~ "IOckAM of lhe tmdeyreqw-~~lo ea~~on ~~~ O~~ 1... Community College upon any su~ontractor of July, IMI ol the COf'ltract 1nd 1h1ll be Cor"P3"Y ~ "'tst5 8+CI O.eo1tne 2 oo o clock under such CONTRACTOR. Place ol Bod Aecelot lf'I the IO<m Ml l0tlh on Ille =~~2848~97~ ino:= ----------. p m ol 1he •111 d1y of to 01)' n~ .... then the MIO 1'800 Sano Canyon Irvine contract documerits Reoords MUC NOTICl SlMTING A. NEW a· USINESS"" AU9Ull, tMI soec•fied r1testo1nwort1•• CA 92720 . . Purtuent lo Secllon 4590 , , "-'of lld ~;.Of. ernOIOyed by ''*" In the e11.· Pro1ec 1 ldent1flc1tlof'I of Irle Goveff'lfMt'lt Code of Troe stl'MI lddress Md ._,. • • flee of Otrector. Betty Kahn. ecutton Of the c0f'ltrac1 N""' Aelurtace lrlllne High the Stile of Celtlorr111. Ille :n"t :"';:' =~ MmM»Ue WU PurchH tng Dep1rtment. No bidder may wttfldfew School Slldlum Aunnlr19 c ontrac t will con111n <Jesotbecl aoo.. 11 ~ llAm ITAftMUff The Legal Department a t the-Please sto p by to file your Coest Commllf'lily COiiege tny b<d for I period Of llxty Tractl orov•stons permitting Ille 5081 8aMwood M9.. TN 'Ollowtno per90ne ere Da ily P ilot is pleased to a n -l1ct1t1ous business statement a t Otstrtet. Tr"ier Faclll!y. 1370 \&OI d•ys •"• .,,. da19 111 Pleoe Plant ere °" Ille' aucceutul b•dder 10 :?v..:''c A 9271• ,ACIAC Y11W •MONAl,AMl Cemetefy • MC>r'luary Chapel • Crem1tory 3500 Pac1hc View Drove Newport Beach 6 U -2700 MAM<Ht LAWN· 111'. OLIYI Mo•tua ry • C~tery Crem•tOf., 16 25 Gosier Av~ C.011• Mesa 540 -5!15• Adams Ave . Cotti ....... ror the opening ot bid.. 14900 Sand Cany<>n lrvlne ~ leCU!"IM lot eny l""' u-T..- nounce a new service now a va il-the Da ily Pilot Legal Depart· CA 9H26 A peyment bond "'° • CA 12720 • · • "**....,.....by'"-~ ·.r .. ~ ~··-·- able to new businesses ment 330 West Bay. Costa P"'"' '""'"' .. "•" oer10tmenc» bond""" be NOTICE is HEREBY tnct 10 .,_,,. oer1or~ osdlms etrt loabtrity '°'..:S W e II S EARC H h M C I f 11 ~ Ofenge Coat Col· rlQUlrlO prlof 10 ••ecutlOn OIVEN lhll tf\9 1bov•· under the c~rkt inc:otrerJneas °' the w1 now t e e sa a 1 o rn1a you c an no t Aeollr Alf COll•·lld Ho o1 '"' eontrect and 1t1e11 be nameo SctlOol Olttrlct of Or· ••••~• e.N :::!oorend,, 11~.~ name IOI" you at no extra c harge. s top b y. p lease c a ll u s 108 (library COOlif'IQ Sya-1n .,,. 10t"' "' forth 1n .,,. er199Coun1y Celllotrria act PublltMO <>renoe Co•et ,, -·· .. _.. a nd save yo u the time and the at t7 14) S.2-~32 1 , E xtension temsl. (Mechlf\lcel) ~ o M contrect oocumenta. 1ng by atld tf,,°'91 rte~: Deity PllOt Jtif S. 12. tNI '*~~ Mii ••M 111 medll,.., trip to the Court House in S a nta 31 5 or 316 and we w rll make Progrem No E-39 Purawnt 10 Section •590 emintJloetd '*elnaft•,.. T202 · · flteee ,..._ .. .,.Piel of the Govwnment Code Of ._,,.,10 .... 0.ST.-ICT"..,. ---------•~l'toul C-*"' or~. Ana The n. ot course, a ftef the a rra nge ments lor you to handle Olfioe of Dwector. Eugene F 111e Stet• °' Cellfotn1e. IN ~ ue> to, 1>111 no1 teter .. P4WM or ""~· ,...... search is completed we 'Wiii file ttus procedure t>y mail. H•rri. ~Y fee ~ .. con•rec t wuf co"t••" 191.,, !tie,~.,.._, ITme _MlJC llJTIC( 111"· • PGl'••ion, • your l1ct1t1o us business n a me II you s ho uld have any further Coast Community Colfe9e Pfovit1or11 l*mtttlng Ille INled bldt tor the awerd of encumOIWa.. to .., .. s tateme nt wit h the County Cie ri<, Questions. please call us and we District. 1370 Adema Ave. succeufvl b idder to a contract tor the above pro-T ~~ ::':s~ = Q Publtsh onc e a week to r fo ur w ill ...... mo re than glad to assist Coesta -...... CA tHH auostrtvte MCllfillet l0t tit'! tec1 • n.:H'9 IALI o1 Trust, ..,, '"' ... ,..... .,,,, N 0 T 'c E I s M I! "I! 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Juna21,Ju!p1.ll,1- .....;o-----'7"--.... -----------------·-----------------~!pu~r?tu~en1~_!IO~tlle~_!·!M:!!l!n!!teae!!JJll!ni.l~L15l~LJL.it'C1~9'l_,_... ladl ..... --...,..., . ... ., .... J 0r-.c.o.. 0.., P-. ---..,, ' ~PINION TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1988 25 CENTS Resident aims g~n at fairgoer Woman angered by Illegal parking In · neighborhood 'apparently had enough' By JONATHAN VOi.RE u4 PAUL ARCHIPLEY QI ............. A 46-year-old Cot1' Mesa woman who ''apparently had enouah" of fairgoers ~rking in her Clearbrook Lane nciJhborhood allqedly pointed Former Pennsytvanla Gov. Dick Thornburgh may be next U.S. attorney general./M Reagan announces de-rc-om-pens:ate 1 - nlan families for IQSS of relatives In airliner down- Ing./ M World a aun at the chest of a teen-ager Sunday. authori!ics said. Mary Dorothy Holmes was taken in10 cuslody at her home and the sill· inch handgun recovered following the incident on Clearbrook Lane, said Lt. Gary Webster. The street is located near the fairgrounds, JUSt cast. of the Civic Center complex. Webster said Holmes' car cover had been stolen Saturda). and cars continued to swamp her neigh· · borhood. where parking 1s allo wed by permit only. She was checking the street every few minutes when the assault allegcdl) occurred, the lieutenant ·said. "The lad~ apparentl~ had enough." Webster said. Webster said Holmes approached a carload of youngsters on the street and told them to leave. They left. but returned later. . Holmes allegedl) approached the driver with a flashlight. then Pointed the re' olver at h1sc hestand cocked 11. Webster said. The ~ouths fled and repQned the confrontation 10 Pohce .. who arrested Holmes without lncid~nt. ~he v.as booked at O range Cou_nt\ Jail and released on S I 0.000 bail. said Shentrs l.t Dirk. Ol~on Rt's1dent) 1n the area sa' traffic and parking are a constant problem v.hen actl' 1t1t'' ctrl' \lated at the fair. grounds. including tht· annual fair. concem at Pacific .\mph11hea1re. '"ap nin·t\ :lnd other e\t·nts \lo't .,a, thl·~ learn to cope n:ah11ng '1mc1r'> e1tht'r d on·t pa~ attenuon or don't can· .tbout posted v.arn1ng .igain~t parking v.1tho ut permit'> ··r thin ~ l)l:11pk arl· ind 11 dumb ..., ........... -.... because the signs arc up." said Clearbrook Lane resident John Mcin- tosh "E'er) Saturda) a nd Sunday. if there\ no SllCk(."r. they're &Onna sjve 'ou a 11c ket... · · .\nother 1nc1den1 connected to IM 1a1r ou·urred earh Monday when a 2)-,ear-old <.'am1\a1 worker was in- rured v.hen lhf' car he was skeptQI under v.a~ dn,t•n over him. fair off1c1al., ~·d : .\hit-< ha' e / o f ( olorado suffered (Pleaee eee RUID&Jlf'l'/A2) In-land rail link -to Irvine puShed -Transportation panel studies 50-mfle rail line from Riverside By BOB VAS EYKEN °' .. Dlilll' ,... ·- T ra, ch ng b~ road into Or&n,c Count' trom the cast isn't much faste-r than 11 "'as 100 years ago. on m6st morn1n~ But things could s~ upcons1dcr- abh for \Orne rush-hour travelers. undc-r a rnmmut(."r rail ro sal betn stu 1e ~ t e range ount~ rans- pona11on C o mm1ss1on In an cffor:t to find an altcmauve to the tr.lffi -~!rang.led R1vers1de frtt· v.a'. the omm1ss1on 1s looking at a paiscngcr rail hnk bet"'·~n l.rvine and RI\ eri.1de C-ount'. Gunmen klll 9, wound 98 In attack on ctuise ship In Greece./A7 Bnee ... c~11w....,&M••.,.ta(t.WrNewpan8•ellc1•d1 •• .._ lload&J followla&&-&mMlaJ Ore. Preltmina~ pla n .. for a ~stem pro\ 1ding four datl~ com muter trains hetv.t'cn In me and R1,ers1de re· cc.1,cd ca utious approval Monday from the comm1s11on. which is also 'tud~ 1ng 1mp10' cd rail h r\'lcs betw~n · San D1l'&O and Los .\ngeles. Nicaragua expels U.S. diplomats, closes Cath- olic radio station../ A7 Inda Advice and Games AS Bulletin. Board A3 Business 84-5 Classified 86-8 Comics A9 Entertainment A 10 Opinion A6 Police log A3 Public notices 88 Sports 81-3 Weather A2 Newport man held in stock ·swindle By JONATllAN VOLUE °' .............. A Newport Beach man accused of.. sw1ndlina more than 3SO people out ofS t .8 mil!ion by 1ellina them shares in a qus pay telephone company has been o~ to appear in court Thursday. autboritia said. ~ Donald .Charla Dyer, S4. is beina held without bail in Orantr County Jail for alleled ICbemesthat led COl1a Mesa Police on a five-fnonth in- vcstiption, authorities said. Already on parolt for a similar ICbeme tbret yean ..,, he is charpd with violatina that prob9tion. · r;>yer is acculed of violatina proba- tion on a previous conviction by allqNly sellina investors, shares in Quality Pay Phones and Columbia Equities1 companies that pul'J)Onedly O~~·~ lJ~y ~and ICOUtec[._ k>catlODS for 1,000 tnoft". • Jn reality. acx:ordins t.o Cosu t.jeu Police Detective Seevm Labbin. the· Co11ple feel f ~rt~nate after fire Thr proposed 50-m ilc pa.sstf\ln ine "'l1ulJ run a long nght of wa\ ''"Ot'd h' the '\tch1son. f opcu and '-aJ.1tJ Fl' Railroad The commuter "-.tdn "'ould ha\(." t :' Stallons - '<' t'n .n Orangr (ount~ and five in R 1, a ,1de I ••unt' It v.ould terminate at -th '-tn·ct 1n R1,ers1de-and at the planm·d multi-modal transpon..auon lt'Otl'f 1n lr\lne Newlyweds' remodeled NewportCondo - badly dam~ged but they keep smiling - By PAl)L ARCHIPLEV <ff .. Deltr .......... Bruce and Cynthia Haas were paged at intermission Sunday after· noon while watching the stage_.pro. duction of "Les Miscrablts" at the Shubert Theatre. .\ fnend had located them with some bad news: Their ho me was on fire 1·n Newp()rt Beach. The blaLc started in a field below the couple's 'co ndominium at 6 Landfall Court at about .:! p.m Pampas grass grov. 1ng d1r1Xtl~ belov. their sundeck 1gn1tcd and the fire spread to the sundeck and adjoining sol!!.!!_ wall of the home • When Nev. pon Reach firefighters amve-d. the~ had to np into the interior v.alls and ceilings 10 get at the flames that v.ere spre-ad1ng inside the walls. It took the couplt about an hour to drive home. so the) had plent) ot 111m· to 1h1nl thl' v.orst. .\nd the' \\11rnnJ about thl·1r dog. Goliath. ''!wm lireilghtl'rs haj to arl') out after hrl'Jl 1ng dov. n thl· front door. I ire o t1i\1 ah had 1n111alh e-st i· mated J amagl''> 10 stn.Kturt" and l'llnlent<, JI $50.\10() l::lut c, n1h1a Haas said \tonda' that damage to lOntent!> alo ne ma~ ~urna.,., $)0.0o(l .\It hough 1i rl'lightcrs ron1a1ned.1.hr. ·tire 111 thl' ~uth "dt" of tht• home-. c\ten:.1' c rebu1ld1ng v.111 be needed to thl·~trunurc. plumt'ling and electnc1· ''· thl· rnupk '31d · · f he alnd smell of smol (." ~r- ml·atl·J tht· thrce-·sto~ home-. guaran· ll'CI ng the nee-d for e \lcns1' e cleaning HB school trustees under Siege from a11 directions By llOBERT BARI.ER °' ....... ,.,.... . It isn't easy beina a member of the school board. The state dictates about everything a trustee can and can't do. There never sccms to be cnouah money to go around to sjve employen what they deserve. Vir- tually all local officials can do is stay around and catch w flak. But five Huntinaton Beach City School District trustees in recent weeks blundcml.their ~-into a real public relations niabtmare. without any outside help. when they removed Rita JOfFnKn u principal at Hawn School and reassiped her to a classroom teachinajob. • They allO reassianed Joan Skin- Mr. a former principal who had been demoted to a v1ce principal. to clawoom teachiftl. Tbm Ibey gave Olana Pet~rs. the elemental') school d istrict's superintendent. a pay raise and contract extension. For reasons known only to themselves. they rtfuscd to gtve the names of the two former principals. choosing to idenuf~ them only by their Social Sttunt) numbers. Nor would they com· ment initially on Petcn: contract. Gary Nelson. the most veteran of the five school board trust«S. told a rcpQner if he wanted the n_ame~ he could 1.0 tQ_thc Social Stturity office. and ~t them. A local Social Security office dented the requnl of course. Nelson's solution to tryina to find out about ~ten' contract-:-a public employtt paid by public funds from a salary Kt by public!)• elected officials -was to wait until the Mlt edition of the school board minutes was iss~. Thl· orfa-;al hne "as that trustc.-es uphdd thl' namr-. t(1 protect the- pn' ar~ of thr tv.o 1ndl\ 1duals Bu t om· moth l·r ob~·ned · .. It v.as to proter t thl·1r hide ·· Tru'll'l' Rotx·rt ~lann t'lrol t" from thC' otli\1al pohc~ HC' said then· <ihould ha'r tx--en a roll call 'Olt' ,in personnel d~1s1on) .\nd. he-d a1mcd lhat Peter s contral"t should ha' e lx'l·n 'ott"<l on open I~ .. E,rnon<'·s rise 1s:· h<: said 'lann · al"0 !.31d hr d1dn ·1 knov. about pl:ins m 'ote o n P(."ters· -rontrai:'l mm! h" W'l'nt i n to tht' clost-d-door !'t')~1on .\ longti:nl' hoard o~n er said Monda' that th<' trustet"S. 1.·onduct 1o1.as "a· cla ss11.· <."aSt' of Jacking around the puhhl··,. nght 10 l.:no'4 ... "The~ ·re being sde<."tl\ e on"' hat 10 feC'd 10 the pubhc and '4 hat to keep for them~he-s. The) (the (Pleue eee 9CHOOL/ A2) anJ pJ1n11n~ thn•ughnut too Poli(l' are tn' ,·s11ga t1ntL rt'ports that 1c.·en-.1~r l"'ot"' "t•re pla' m1 \I.1th rirc\l.or ' in the tidd rust heton· the rin· "'J' rep..1ned .\ pollt·c 'fX1l esman -.aid \tonda' the' are follov.1ng ..... , t'ral lead., t'lut ha' c n,, .,u .. ix·• t" ()n \lo nd;n. J l"On llnUOU) Stream o l ix·opk 1ra1p~·d through the home h n: polll'l' Jnd insuran~e-1nspectors "l'H' thert· in dl'tt+m1nl' damages and tn'e)ug.atc cau\C<. Fne-nd ... md neigh· tx-ir-. ,ame "' llffl'nng hc:lp as the \c1upk ~gan the tn11ou<. , hore-o t par~ing up < rohath. a pan r,pn ntll'1 span1t"I. 1<1 (Pleaee eee COUPLE/ Al) "har.1n (i~em·. a com m uter nul , 11nsultan1 retained t-~ 'tht' tnnspor- t.l t1on •omm1ss1o n. estimated the ,\, <.trm "'ould ,·ost betw~n $78 ni1lhon and SI ~~ m1lhon. depcnd1na >n \\ hl·n II v.a~ e-stabh hed. Th{ largest CCl!>IS v.ould be equ1~ mc-nt and rntlroad improvements .. • (. r rl't'nt' '3 Id. -\' a1lal'>k prOJ<:cuons indicate (Plea. .ee llAIL/ A2) Plan to head off mid-air collisions in county unveiled 8~ 808 \ ~' E\'KES Of -OMly -..... .\ pr1•p._1q•J d'ntTl'I "' ~trm tor Ji'1hn \\ J\ nl· .\lfJ''n de.-.1gne-d 10 heir prn l'nt a n 11l1\1\1n \1milar ll' the-l QSb <.. l'mto' a1· J1-.ast('r 1.1.as un' etlt"d \tondJ' 1n '-l·v.port Beach. . "-nl'"' n J~ a Spcr1al Flight R ult'' .\n·a. thl· plan 1\ the hra1nch1ld of the nat1(mal .\1rCTan ~'llt'rs and PllCll~ .\ ~x·1ation and the Oranllt' Count\ .\1rpon .\"o,·1at1l'" The s\ "ll'm "tll he f't'\ 1ev.cd at a Fl'dt'ral · .\' 1a1 wn .\'1 .fl1n1 tratlllO ruhh1. hrann~ 1n Ll'' .\lam1IO<i. I~ n1ihl f the-!'Ian v. tns a ppr<" al. 11 v. 111 marl thl' first ll ml' a 10<."alf\ dt· 'cloJ"('(j fl1gh1 ~·ontrol s~sttm ha~ N-en adopt~ ti' th(." F '\ .( T he-F .\ "· meanv. h1k. has its own prorosal for rontrol of the a1~C"t' 0' rr John\\ a~ nt' .\1rpcm . a so-called .\1rpon 1ladar Smvr1111n~ -:\rej '40uld pla<'C' all a1TC'Tllft -la~ or ,ma ll -undl'r the supcrvll!Oft of radar Rut ix1k1:smen for the two assoc::a. t1on.. ~~ their proposal Wl>Uld rn)\ hk ocncr prott"<'tson at less COit. 'tKhat'l Church. president of* Orang<: Count~ i\1rport 4.ssoclatioft. d1 "3grl't'd. s.a~ing su~h a system • general!~ cr(."a\~ mort' problems that 11 ehm1natt's. .\t John Wa~ ne. Q() perttnt of the air tr.lfftl 1s from pnvatc and corpor- ate a ircraft. and o nly 10 peromt is (r,1m airlines. said Scon-"Raphael a '-<'"' p..1n Beach attome~ and pilot. Tht' "1frt., problem. ht said. 1s to keep a1rhn<'~ and smaller planes tepm- ated ··What v.e a~ propos1na 11 climb and dt"scent comdors for au1inen that will prott"<'\ them from aenenl a\lallon traffic:· said Raphliel. "Ibo 't'r' t" as attom(' for the pilols' as'IO\'tat io n (Pl--eee A.Ja/U) ~~~~~:~ CommodOre. Circle drug raid nets 19 a lelitimate busjnea But it is~ crime , #. . . • if you ,et the money, ~m11e the · BJ ROBDT BAUD patrol offictts anatect 19 suspecu u clOK'd in after a t'4·o-"ttk undtrrovn-to dtan up tht area.. dru& sales wbett'cr they ottu.r." mums ud then · ~t buy the ._._,...... they ltf\ the nc~botltood.. Capt. .,._tion and annted &..S-'"'*'on Youna said the ~·s opa· M1)0t John Enk.tne uNl ~·t·t ·-:..1 ~ aJa-th. __ Politt anated 19 .. -u Bruct Younasaid onday. suspteton of srlhna retat1,'dy Jm&ll auon rnulttd mostl 1n numerous "Wt"vt ldtftttfied aa area m. -.,~, ~, .... -··· ffi ~ _::-;z---._ Six of the vehides uttd by thf amounts of C'OC'a1M. In the tint but rtlattHI) small l>UfCbuc:s of necdi dole aQmtlOll. We'WCIOMia• hatlaveaoft utnt • mudl • OHCenl up,..-.oa1cm: s~~inrpoultdedfon~ s•up. n-101~1 MTt hmd a C'('R'lrn~. (thcclo1untnt1on)untildlie~ll• S400 a month ,..._ tbl Dhonel. but dealina.in ommc>dCJft Cifde. ~ ly beina med to uuspon drup.. '"*°" of ComlftOdoc'c Cll'CW. H~ satd lhat dnaa •In on Com-is ~nidica~ .. Mwr paid., ot ..-cl bid checb. ck·tae in Huntiqton Bach With a Youna said. Y<Nna said. No breUdow1a wu modore udc ·•have bttn Na&anl." His.U.CSVICtitmiDdudediDdivid-repu&ation for a buttliaa Mm>Cia 11wasthfsecondm.,,dr\llswetp available on thf ruKknca of thole and t~t lhc Wttlrtnd sWttp was Counnlman T°"' MaYl ur•r• .-a. uilia and ewe a l'WP of business that attl'l(U amocnen oft ... _ trou~ area 1n lesa than two a-t.-..1 1n the most m-ent s~. dn·--A to CIC'llatc the pttUUrt on Polttt C'hlef Bill ~ -., ..,.... s::la Au tcbool IWMn who in-thfOUlhout Oranee County. weeks. The °';iahborhood is k>cated ,:~;n;'said. dee~~~ "done a pat job .... - Wiied ll,.r 1Ums of~· Police ofl'un witnnted dNI deals about two miles from the city's politt The sweeps followed '""" to City ··Thtft will hit more. he saMI. "Wt ~1kdown . •. At one point. ia l>lc:n\ber 1917, brins neeotiated behind walh that statJOn. Cou"'"ll dwnbm b) 1D1fY rmdcnll •'lll defin1tl~ kttp 1t up " rall)• feel it ii -t 1 • CJ'IHllWSIOC&/AI) nt• akMll the llfftt. and uaifonned OnluncJO.about«>Polic'fofftttn .-ho dtmandrd offinahu~ ertion -..·t'rt '°'"' ro mlC't down a. IP 11-11 BW•t. \ , J Newpcrrt-:;Mesa o ma e off er to teachers am-id strike talk IJ JOYC& IODLOVICH °' .............. With the threat of a strike ~na -over the Newport.Mesa Unirted School District. teachcn and admin- istrators are pttparina to fiaht it out over a new contract. Teachers, still u~t over their previous contract, will officially act their first look at the district's new contract proposal toni,tlt. The school year ended with teachers and the district in disaartt- mcnt o ver salaries and health in- surance benefits. The teachers cur- rent three-year contract officially ended June 30 without a lettlcrnent. Both sides arc preparina to neao- tiate a new contract that would run throuah 1991-92. Teachers have been ask.ina for a S percent wqc increase and chanaes In their dependent health coveraae pol- icy and teaeher transfer policy. Negotiations reached an official impasse in early September. Accordina to Dr. Carol Bers. the district's superintendent.. of ~no"* net, a public hearina on the dJstrict's new proposal is scheduled toniaht. Berg said the new proposal includes .. bia chanacs" in benefits and a new salary schedule with a built-in cost of living raise. Berg said the cost oflivina increase is still beina finalized.T but should meet teachers' waae demands. .. The only important thina teachers to ld us is they wanted a percen .. increase in the cost of livina." she said. ..This salary schedule is de- signed to do that ... Dave Brees. an · Estancia Hiah School teacher and member of tfie union's neaotiaung team. said be bas not seen the d istrict's new proposal. Ho wever. he said teachers would strike if the district gave 5 percent raises to management and classified e mployees· as they did last year without a cost oflivina adjustment to teachers. "We polled all teaehen before school was out.:• he said. "I have leeD the results buf am not at liberty to discuss them. That is our trump card. .. To me it indicates a areat deal of . dissatisfaction from teachers and they arc ready to take what I would consider very serious action. I wu surprised at the level of militancy," he added. A state fact-findina repon. which is equivalent to a court hearina but amounts to no more than ' rec· ommcndation, was iuued in May. The rcpon said the district was unable to aive a cost-of-livina ~ry increase this year but recommended an increase should be aiven at a future date when the district is able to pay. The school board mcctina is sched- uled fo r 7:30 p.m. at Harper Com- munity Center 425 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. SCHOOL TRUSTEES UNDER SIEGE ••• Prom Al board) have become an inccstuolts aroup, making d«isions by them- selves. . "They've been acting in the old style, but now it's a new public. These people want to be included in the process ... One member of the .. new public" is Shirley Carey. a mother of children at Hawes School. She stancd fighting to save-t:he-princ1paJ~ joh. ~ow. sbe's more involved with how the trustees go about doing their business. Carey said her group will demand that the board make names and their votes pubhc. If they fail to do so. her group intends to ask the Orange County Grand Jury and the District Attorney for a legal decision. She'll ask the state and Orange County Deparuncnts of.Education for com- ments. .. We don't want to destroy the district. but we want to know if these things arc problems and what we should do a&but them?" "We want to work with the board, in legal parameters." she said. Carey's group, called Concerned Hawes Parents. made threats of recall in the uproar that immediately greeted the demotions. B.u.L~iruhca.LedMon.day that her group will work for the election of new trustees in 1989. . Her followers have made explora- tory probes with the disenchanted district teachers to screen candidates acceptable to boJh teachers and parents.. Carey said. But they say they won't join fqrccs with the teachers in their battle with trustees. Carey said. The teachers, who arc locked in a long contract fight with trustees (or more pay. went on strike for a day last May and still haven't resolved the dispute. · Carey said her gq~up is broadening and may take in parents e~na in other .. brush fires." Parents in the Bolsa Landmark homes arc upset bt..'Cause of a new district policy barring their youngsters from attend- ing a nearby school, rather than a district""1Choot four mil6 a Way. l And there appean to be another battle shaping up over loss of athletic fields should the schools "dispose of t1nusucd property. But the coup de grace shapes up to be the lack or public diSCIO:SUtt - some say lack of accountability -on the part of the officials an the Jorge nsen ilnd Skinner cases and in Peters· contract elltension. u ·sIDENT AIMS GUN AT FAIRGOER ••• From Al sto mach injunes and was taken IQ Fountain Valle} Re11onal Tramua ·o~nter. officials said. He was treated and released later Monday. and returned to work at the c.arn1 val. said fair -;pokesman Don ··1 gues!> he·s a-prctt~ 'tough charac- ter ... Escalante llo81d ... And luck>:· Cha ez was hun "'hen a car dnven b) a Huntington Beach woman backed O\'er him. thc:n pulled forward after the woman reallied what had happent:d. ia1r oflic1als said. Mqst carnival workers sleep jn the fan's campground. Traffic problems continue to plague the fair as they have every } ear. although most result in mt'fCly fra "e<l nerves. · a see6nd minor uaft\ accident occurred 1n the fairgro unds parkci-Rg lot Monday-afternoon. Escalante said. On..Sunda). two car'i collided and Onl· oven urned. causing neck inj uries to a M1ss1on V1CJO teen-ager. Thae "'ere: no tnJunes1n Monday's collision between two cars. Part of the reason traffic continues ' 10 be a problem is that the fair conttnUl'S to grow 1n popularity. Each da} since 11 opened d n July 7. Hw-fa#--h~ sci new ancl'idancc re<:ords. By-9 p.m. Monday. 2S.'Xtl visitors had walked through the turnstiles. Escalante said. T.hat number already eclipsed the total for the same day m 1987 even though more were comma in. he said. RAIL LINK FROM RIVERSIDE sruDIED ••• From Al about 5.300 lclmmuter't a day "'ould use the system 1f 11 were put into operation in ~~93 The number woulli mcreasc h> ..ioo b~ the )Car 1010. Greene said But the numbers could oc higher 11 empl oyer\ wen· w11lmg to hdp make the svstem work. sht' said. .. The patronage figu re-; are. I.In·, !Urtunatch on thl· lo"' side.·· she said .. But 11 could ehange 1f cmplo~crs wc:rc walling to provide feeder and d1stnbu11on sen ll't'S •• .\_ .. pokesma n for Fluor Daniel Inc.. "'h1c h 1emplo~e\ 2.000 ix-oplc at 1h Jr, int: h<.'adquarh.·r'>. said the com- pan~ would he 1ntt're•11ed m helping t·a\e traflil congestion o n the R"cr· .,1dc to Orange ( ount~ rnmdor .. Our emplo,ee\ r<.'gard traffa as thl· numher cine prohkm in th1<t area.·· sau.l Kid. Ma~hn. public infor- ma11on repre\entatn·e for the com- pan> ··\\ e ha H. a s11able number of empln~ec' who commutt' from the R1,crs1de area. Wt' would cena1nl} take: J long look at an} proposal to l':.t'e the commuting s1tuat1on." \.ta'iltn said about ~5 percent of Fluor Daniel employees now nde in 'an pools and the company would be "'11l1ng to study wa~s 10 coordinate 'an-pooling ~Ith commuter rail Str· \llC C irl·enc ~id the tnp by rail from R1vrrnde to lrvint• would take 74 rninutl'!>. at an .avrrage speed of 40 . mile~ per hour. · C omm1ss1om·r, voted unan1- m11u!.I~ to accept G reene's 1ntenm rcpon and to ask for funher stud) of the m m muter rail proposal. Hut comm1s1onc:rs also said they ~antl'IJ to make sure improvement of thl' ~an r>1ego 10 Los Anselcs com- mutl'r line was given prion ty. .. I ha' l' no objection to this propo..al a'i long as the nonh-south hne 1~n·1 prejudiced." said Com- m1 .. s1onrr Dana Recd. In other actwn. commissioners voted· unarumousl) te rotatt' the paners chairmanship to Thomas R ilq. "'ho ha~ !>pent the' past year as vice chairman Rllq. a-.county supervisor. ha' ht'en on thL' commission for nine year~ •k ~rvcd as chairman from I 4X I to 191(4, after which the com- m1\\1on adpotcd 1b present policy of w1a11ng thl' chairmanship eachJear. < 11mm1ss1om·r Richard Edtar was l'ho~n 'itc t ha1rman. AIR SAFETY PLAN FOR OC UNVEILED ••• From Al l;)mall a1rna11 r11lo t\ wo uld no t general!) u\e lhl· airline corndors. but 11 chc' did. thn "ould l°omc undc:r the same \Uf\l'illanCl' a~ JO ~ largt'. l'nmmerual .111 t r:afl us1n~ the "ame 'f'laCt I hat "oulJ prt'\l'nt thl.' kind l>I trag1t m1\l11n1111un1l a11on tltat rt .. 'ultt'd in thl' < l'rrtto'> t ra'h and ano1hnd1\a~tn 1n \.in Diego I I year\ .1io acu1rding tn tommnc1al pilot !.>on \.f iller .. In tht• San l>tl·go d1sa'it<"r ~ou had 1 .... 0 d10cren1 a1rl f:llt ·talking to two d11Tcren1 fac1h11e' ··he '\a1J ··That It_'.' .)!- an intolerahk \1tua11on and one that "'<'have """' "' t•r Orange County ·· l nder prt·\t·nt t0nd111o ns. smaller a1ruaf1 rnming ant@ Jo hn Wll)ne need not be under radar surveillance. no matter from .,., hich direction they art· approal'hing ·\II a pilot need do. under faHHabk weather cond1t1ons. I\ n1111f\ the to~er at lt·ast fi ve miles fro m \,lit a1rpon. Raphael 'Miid But lo go 'to the other ~lremc and rc4u1re that all aircraft be under radar would cause nc•cdless overloading of tht• air traffil control system . he said. .. If ~ou had 500.000 flights a year ,, ('"--.,,___/ DRUG RAID NETS~l 9 ••• From Al answer con cerns of nc1gh bo~ and to help eliminate drug problems and other cnm1nal ar tl' 111e\:· he said. Police said the>''e h1\toncall} received more lOmpla1nts of drug sale's in Commodore ( 1rcle than 1n an) o ther pan of town The strt't't. which houses 20 ~~~~E lllly1.illl MAIN Off'ICE .no~ e.. ,,, ( ~· -.. .... .odr._\ 8a• '•.N1 '°''A U~ A t. "• " I fo1:1rplcx apanmcnts built m the I Wi<ls. 1s we~t of the Five Point$ Shopping {'caner near Main Street and Bcat:h Boule,'ard. The apartments. which have been the target of several Cll} refurbish· me nt programs. an: populated mainly b} La11nos and .\s1ans. accordina to u t} official\. and all ofa sudden all of them had to ha' c rnntact with radar. you could \\Ind Up With a WOrst' safety Situation than \OU hav<.' no w.'' he said. f· .\.A offi cials say they welcome t1'e a .. ,1x-1a11om· proposal and have no intention of imposing a solutio n on Orang{' Count). ··11 I\ not the FAA·s intent to ao "•th th{' generic design.'' said Dave K o110\. a1r\pacc: and procedures \pn1;ih,1 "'1th the FAA'S western rl'g1 onal office in Los Angdes. "The rurpo~· of(today's) meeting is for the u\cf\ of 1ha1 a1rpon to gi ve us their · input·· Ell~ Brekke. a spokeswoman forthc f .\ ..\. \aid the gathering of public input rcpre'ICnts a new approach for the federal agency .. The approach used to be, we would com<.' up w1th a pr:oposal and say ho~ do you like 1t," she said. .. Now wc·re asking the assistance of peo ple who will t)C affected so we can adapt the (use of radar) to local need!> ... If the F .\A acccpcs the pilots' assoc1at1ons' proposal. it could ao into effect in Sill months. Raphael ~Id. .Delf ... o.1w .. , llQ11ar•1t11d ~ f roOoty " '°" dO C•.t•t1~ Ar ,..., .,. •,111 t, • A ,. ~,, .. " • ·~ .. •·1• Just call 642~6086 ~10t:r!~~1>~ A"CI I..,_,. "JIJV d I• 1"o .. "O Coovt~t t98J 0 ••!¥ r "''' 1t->1"'"''U ' ~.,,.,, ., ,._. lt0'4'1 *"11lf""'" '"'ff,,, If ..,. ,u•• '.,,,...,""" ,...,.., ,..,..,, ,,,.., ~ """"""'"~ ••• ,• ·-" ~f .._ OI C<IOt'¢' .>•-What do you like about the Daily Pilot? 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Newlywed• an February.Bruce and Cynthia had JUSt finished painting and re modeling of the home. includ- ing rnnstruction of the sundeck. The fire meant starting over. although the couplr said much was saved by the fi n·fighters. .. T he firemen did a great JOb of • covering <.'\Cf) thing.~·~ Cynthia ~id. · "The} shoved everything away from the "'all. They evc.-n took pictures down.·· Shl' !Ml1d wedding gifts. including crystal. their wedding album and video. were saved. "The worst of it was to the kitchen and m~ oflice." she said. Ha' 1ng earned a d in ps~c o og) two years ago, Cynthia said' the oOkc.' was lined with about 300 boOh that were .. trashed" in the fire. Thev·11 sta\ with friends for a short period°. then move into an apartment ~h1k "'ork as under way on their i:11ndomin1um Ru t they haven"t fi1t· ured out what they'll do with the doa. Brue.~. an industrial real estate broker for ,Coldwell Banker, said they ~er1: grateful the fircfiabte" saved • Goliath ... Wl"rc really glad they aot the· dog out," he said. "He was pretty panicked. But we're real pleased." Thl' Haa!>' i.aid they're thankful the fire· wa!ln't wor~. ··You en v1!>10n it being much worse · than 11•was ... Bruce said. "So we're som1·wbal.Lc™"'·"'""--- .. Proplt• keep saying you don't Sl'c:m real upscr, .. C~nthia said. "But after seeing ·1...es Miserables' where JX'uple rl·ally had 11 bad. we've got it _(.'lt\). .. < lur nt·1ghtxm a nd fnends have ~Tn rt·al rnpQns1vl'. "\'. e·rc· fortunate:· ·&TOCK SWINDLE CHARGED IN MESA ••• From Al longtime investors ·began to IOS(' confidence in the scheme and pres.s- un.'<f Oyer for their money. Labbm said. Dyer then allegedly took money from new investors and returned it to the established investors. passing it off as profits from the telepho nes. "That con vinced t'verybody that he was grea1:· Labbitt said. "But after that. peopk never s.aw another dime·· The: alleged scam fell apan when two investors tried to verify Dyer's opcra11ng pay phones a nd fou nd less than 5 percent of the equipment was 1n plact· ur operational, Labb111 said. Tho'>C' mt·n rnntacted Labb11t. Lahh11t ~1d Dyer allegedl} Juggled thc.-1n,e<1tmen1o; from the pay phone compan) to h1-. parl'nt rnmpany. M1n1t•r Mark, a group of Costa Mesa in \'l'Stori. ht• hl·adcd that 1s now dcfunr t. 1 hrough ~11nter Mark. Dyer prom- ised to re' 1vt• the Cknet luwry car. Thl' Clcnct "'as a handmade spons car whose manufacturer went bankruptc} 1n thr early 1980s. Dyer rolled out a ('lcnet a t th<.' Red lion Inn when hl' tm·d to lure 1n vc:stors into the plan. labb111 said. D~ er also a lkiedly sold interests in Mintt·r Mark Mining Services. which datml·d tu ha \·e 6.000surfaccacresof coal mines in Utah. The company . ....as to m1nL· the coal and produce charrnal hm~uenes. Labbitt said. D}cr was allegedly involved that schcml· with his brother. Raymond l>)er. With whom he pleaded IUilty in 1985 10 providing false financial informa11on in.a n effort to get a loan. at·cording 10 autho rities. Donald Oyer was placed on three years prohauon and sill similar charges wc rt· dropped in exchanae for the plea. Labb11t ·said. SEMI ANNUAL SALE! & SAMPLE SAVINGS -Aeeuiartv SAll Aeeu1¥1y SAU Su\l\ S235.00 to S77500 from $69.00 Sport Sh•rt"> SSO 00 to S97 50 from st.00 Sport coat.., SI 30 00 to .-S565 00 from 139.00 Sweat~ SSS 00 to S255 00 from SU.«) TrOYser"> SSSOO to Sl8500 from Sl7.00 Shoe"> S95 00 to 5785 ()(). up to o\O"llt olf Dresr, Sturts S32.50 to SI I 0 OQ from St0.00 Nee k W't'l'ar S 1 7 50 to SSS 00 from S9.00 lover 2.000 t~ from our fine current~) -( ) Gentlemen\ t1oth1()€ ... r>fil ewport Gent.er Dnve _ F.::t~h1r11 1 Island. ewport Bca<.h • 6't0 8510 • I I I I j