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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-13 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1988 25 CENTS Man, teen found dead on beach Sheriff's deputies say deaths unrelate.d ~ifhoug!i bodies found 1 QQ.yards apart By ROBERT BARKER °' ............... Dcput1e~ from the Orani(' County Sheriffs Department arc probma the apparent!) unrelated deaths of two men whose bodies were found today near the water's edge al the state Margo Adams. of Costa , Mesa. whollaa fllec:ta lawsuit against Red Sox player Wade Boggs, says he gave her com- promls Ing phQtographs of his teammates./ A3 beach in Huntington Beach. lncredibl ). iovesugators said. the d<.'ath" ""ero believed to be unrelated even thougb ttle bodies were dis· tO\t:rcd about I 00 yards apart in the no rthnnmost' section of stale beach nc).t 10 th<.' Santa Ana River Jell) Sheriffs spokesman Lt. Dick Olso n said 1ha1 t"o )Oung surfrr~ found the: bod~ of a man b<.'hc' ed to !><.' about 30 to -'Cl )l'ar" of age 1n the "ater next to thi: r1x-k J<.'ll} at about 6 a.m. toda~. fht• ~urkr'> reportt>d the gnm d1..CO\l'r} to \late park rangers. who ru .. hcd lo lht• '>{'l'Ol.° While the) were pulling the hod} a\hOrl.". Olson said. lhl') fount.I the ho<l~ of the second man" ho hall nn:ucd a\ho re In fro nt a nearb~ htl-guard to~l."r Oh.on \a1d onl· u f thl· mt'n. "ho~ hod) "a" lir'it d1\t.O\l'rcd b) the \Urfer\ ;ipparcnlh died aft11r '>hOOt· mg h1m-.clf in the head. T he shooting had occurred rccen tl). O lson ~pcl U· lated 01,nn \aid 1hr "Kllm "as not bcl1r,cd tu Ix from the 1mmed1atc an:a. but dl-chned to tommcnl funha r hl· o thl·r ho<h found b\ offic1ab "h11 \H'rl' l alkd tu the ~enc. ~3 .. t>1:lin l."d to b<.' a \Urfer bel"een the agt''> of 15 and 2 ·. O IM>n said rht• undothcJ bod) sho"'t:d -.1gn-. ol Ul'tt·noratwn and ~ 3'> belie' cd to .ha'1. tk'en 1n the \l.3ll'r tor li\t' tu '>l'' l'n d;i,' ( 11,on -.aid 0 1.,on '>at<l tht• 'oun~ \11.11m had a ..!IUfttfHI-dOU hkdlhnl h.m laU\1118 \J'll'\ ul.tll"O th:it ht· \l.U' J \Urtt'I ( 1111 •lll'I \ ""• \ l.'\l lg;J !Or\ J l ·1 ht' \1. l'nt· 'J1J th1.·J1.·.tth prohJhh V.d\l.JU\t'J b\ ...il'\•.ill"I J· "'ning 01\M \did 11, \J•J '"' l\llg.th•r' "111 d1t't ~ nw ..... ,. c p..1.,11n., f1.'P<•rl\ in 'their l'll11rh 111 11..kn111' thl" \11ung '1u1m I•''·'' u1'1. k.ir tud,I\ ti :lit• \ho11trng 1 1. 1 n ·' 11 • "J' Jrr,wJ 1n hlu1.· t·.1n, anJ J \IHrt ma' havt· been killed in 1111. ""Jll'I ur un the ~nd. O!son said. < >l'"rn J t·d tnl'u 10 g1 ve reasons wh) tn\t:,t11lu1t1r\ hellnrd the man took "" 11.,..n Il k 'o "'"apon had ~n l11unJ in 1h1.· huu~ 1m meduuely 11 '"""1r111 tht· gnm d1~0' ene~ ~ht n rr·, J1.·pu11c\ rordoncd o fT the dt Jlh 't t nt· tx·111.t·t:n Lifeguard Tower '" I . .111J lht· R1' .:r Jell) But o nt' t',Jt·rh .,..oman 1n a grttn visor. out • ·1 111.·1 rn11rntngl''Cf£1~'31 theedaeof (Pleue eee TWO/ A2) Officials def end suddenness of HB Pier closure By PAl 'l ARCHIPLE Y Of_O....,...,.,..,, rhc 'ifX'.Cln o l mult1m1lllon-Jolla r la11.\ull\ .ind a 1.un1.crn for puhltt '><lf1.'l~ pnimptnl Huntington lkalh nllil 1ah 10 l IO't' t~ l ti' ., aging p1t'1' for ~ood l ul'\t.IJ\ c 11> .\Jmm1'>trdtor l'aul { 1)1.\~ ..a1J thn 'hut Jo~ n th1.· pier pnor It• a puhl11. JOntJUnlt"ffil'OI bl·cau-.c.· nf lt'Jf' lhJI th11u-..1n<l'> ~ould 1ro.,..d untn 11 t11r nnt' lJ\t WJI~ and 1.-rt:at1· a J l'>J\HllU'> 'llUJllon f ht• d1.'l"l\IOO ft>llO\l.l'd l'OmpkltUO 111 an t·ng1nt·cn ng stud~ that ~hO\I. ed thl" ""+.,t:ar-t>h.I pll'r ~a., danger~u'h "CJk. \fa\l)f fohn f.N~IOl' ~In 3 r>rn<, 1.ontht'nu:· ar the ri1t·r \\ 1. 1. oulJ IJt t' untold m1lhons in .11'1111. !hJI "'ulJ b:snkru pt rhe nt~ - lhr$)0 111w1.,tud ' h' Fluor Daniel c • \l,Jrnl."d ··Thl" r(')nforcmg sted in ht• 1.'\l'llnf( 1.• :11. f•'lt' Pl t"r l~ 11('1.'efCI) 1irr•><l1·d Jnd ha' ll•St m uth. 11 not all. ... , 11' 1.·tk, II\ 1·n-l''' '" !It'\ erar K('\ l·~J\111n' . "Ir 11u1 up1n1on tht·. state of Clty'11tetlon •"fl•,.. plM conc ... lonalre. A3 ,.k11.·~1 •1:lt1on in tht• ct1i.ting pier 1s ~ 1.qJt 'l'll'Jd and e\tl'llltl\ e that 11 1~ ~'\(1nd rl'J'>Onahk rt"Pair ·· 1 >tlil.·1.ih 'a1<l thr~ will tx·gin C'fTorts 1mnwd1atl'I~ to ra1\e fund!> 10 ck-s ign J ·i..I hu lid J Ol'"" pier Advice and Games C6 A3 C7!8 85-7 88 ClYillan police pel'80DMI Du Orecory (left) and MUie Taflor ~ a &ate to tbe Hunttniton Beacla Pier after It wu per- manently cloeecl Taaday. "l'Jul loo~ intormt>d lhr { 1t' C "un1.·1J that an adm1n1 .. 1ra11'l' Jl .. u ,11111 ia 'C'n ma t' at UUt' tO a n 1mm1nrn1 riuhlli. health 1hrt•at 1h1.· p1a ha' tn he cln-.ed.'' Er .. ._ inc -.aid < .1 .. 1.. ~1J hl' 11.111 rt"t'Ommend a t -~~~4""~~~~9*--1.n<ii~ll--.....-..,..~ .11,h lt'l • ~· h1rt'd I Pleaee eee SUDDE!ll / A2) lletln Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Food Mind & Body Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports WMther A8-9 C1-5 A6 A7 A9 A3 rFaltBoard moves to ·buy amphlthea~er 84, 7 81-4 f.2 By BOB V AN.EY&EN °' .. ..,"-.... T he Orange County Fair Board took a tentative first step T~> toward buyina out a co ntroversial rock concert operator's lease at the Pacific {\mphitheatre. Ocean View School ' . . District appealing $43,628 state fine-- Officials say ratio of administrative staff ~o teachers is wrong By ROBERT BARKER . Of ............... Ocean View School District of· ficials said today the) ·11 appea l a fine of $43.628 (or alleaedly being ~top­ hcavy in school admin1straton in compariw n with the number of teachers in the classroom. Dale Coogan. supenntendcnt o f 1he Huntingto n Beach-based d1stnct that has about 8. 500 elemcntaf) level pupils. said today that state auditors mis&akenl) identified two teachers and a prOJ('("t director as adminis- trators. ThC' report was completed b) the slate controller's office earlier thJS year. The survey was made dunng the . I 98S-86 school year. "We· ... e filed an appeal.'' Coopn • I '>aid. .\lll'gllt1on\ '"'oh rng"<)ct'a n View ~er<' included in a stud\ released Tucsda~ h~ stall' < ·ontrolkr Gray Da\ls. whic h .. ho"-1'.d w. of the 12 school d1\trll'ts \UfH\ rd 1n Cali- fornia had a n exct'ss1ve number of administrators. [)a, l!I said TueMfn, that 'ltale o fficials ha,,· r{·awn to hel1<'ve too man> stat1.· dollars arc be1n_g spent fo r adnunlSlr<ltOf.s-.<lnd too f~w-cfu0an a re going directf) to teachers and classroom s. Coogan ~id that aud1tot1 reportl'd his d1strtct had a to tal of 36 ad mtnrs· trators for 37~ reachcrs'. (iu1dehncs call for one administrator for t'Vt'I) ni ne teachers. he said Coogan said loca l o fficia ls told aud1 to~ that two tC'ac hers and .a proJl.'Ct director were 1ncorttctl) labeled as admtn1strato~ "No wa) were. the) adm1n1s· trators." he said. "But unless the) carry ro ll books and are physically 1n the classroom . the auditors didn't (Pleue ... FIJllS/ A2) Board members h.l\ t' bt'cn con· \ldenn~ hu\lng thl' Jc3~ from 1.os .\O[ll'll''>•hJ~d '-t•d \.\ C'SI .\\)lK:13lt .. > a\a \\J\ hlgl'I u ut ufa biller 4' :-~car­ ••ld kF.al h;111k 11.1th ( osta Mc~ rnrdt·nt\ 1n t'r nrnsc and trallil· from lllllll·n;, .11 tht· Jrl."na Turtle Rock fire bt1mat1:'> ot 1h1: rnst o f bu) ing out the 411.,rar lea\\: h:t' e·t>ttn as high as ~:' rnilhnn ·1 ut·..U:I\ bn.ird mt·mher., 'otrd .,_O 1U Jpprop.!1.lll' up lO S l 11111 I Ill hire.' "<'"po rt tkach n·al t·~tatc· J ppra1S<"r ( 1l·or111· J um·' to Ul'lt'rm1ne ho11. much lht· k a'>C ,., 11.onh [hi· ,r1.''l~knt~'. group. ca lling ll~lt ( •nl lTOl'tl ( 1111('0\ c1f \O\la 'k..a • ,·cJ "-ult J~11n\t 'ed "-est aod tht' I .1 r Ana rd rn Januar'\ IQ J 0 ' C'r ;,l1t:~1·J 'l(•lati11n' 1.11 ,ount\ n1ww: .. 1.1n,l:irJ .. h' ">n1.t·n paforrnt'rt Flrefllbten doue f1amee on tbe roof of two townllom• lil tlae Tutle Rock area of tmne on TaeedaJ. Tbe laome at 14 MUI Creek eaatalned tlae peateet amace. •ti- mated al $250.000. wbUe ~· to tbe adj9cent laome ... eetlmated at 110.000. No one wu lnju'ed lnilae 12:20 p.m. fire . Tbe cauee la under lnYeetl&atlon. .1 h·· grnuJ' alo;.o "ants 1mprovt'· rrn.·nt' 1·, the gait'' at th<' coo nl\ . I J • riir• •unJ , "kt n-tht· arena 1s ltK·att·d rhat ~1.)lllti funnel traffic J'-'J ' !Jorn h.><:al tfl'l'I\ \ t J r n·tn al hl'ann~ La~t ~car (Pleaee Me FAm/A2) Irvine . certifies election results 8~ PAl l ARCHIPLEY Of .... °""" -·-~ ll h ,1J e, "" par.1.sl '1rtone"S Tuc'><la' 1n a runmnF hattk to till an opc:n In 1m· ( ti' { o unnl S(.'31 .\ upcn••f c .iun 1udge denied a rt·qul''' b' J n In ine, 1111rm. groµp to bh ._ the '"t'.1~1ng in of Cameron ' C 1),gfl''t' h•1 1h1• ,a,~nt· .se.a.t The gfl'UP. Ir\ IOI' r n.k had pet1t1oncd u' 1h1· .11urt 111 lt •r• ,. 1ht• '"' 10 rer:t1f\ an .111w11dnwn1 t•• th1· I.It' charter ihat rrtn 1J1.·, t. '' 'IX" 1a l t·kn10ns "hen a Wil l I\ \,1\,1!1.•J I hr u•un rukJ the pe111 w n was pr1.·m J luJ'-· ~·,Ju..c lht' l tt\ l ounc11's J~t· 111..1.1 "1 U•''lfa' ind uJrd a rt'SOl- u t 111n h• , at1l\ 1h1.· ft" ... ult"' of the d 1'\ I 1\ll1 Hut 11r I ut•..Ua• nip.ht. Cosgrove·, '"lJrtn~ 111 ~.i ... th~aned when· 1 .1un1.1l11.ornJ n '311' .\nne M iller ' .. 1t•J dF-<!tn)l JO uric-nn ord1na~ 1h.11 ,,,.,uld ha' t• mll\ ~ up to Tue. ·'·" lht• \!Jn 1.1i tt•rm, of om("(' for the .,,,l\ill .ind .uun1.·1~ mt•mt'lers i'trr nrdmam-t" n-qurrcd a unan1· mnu"-'n11· Im i'ia'-....;igr ( '"F.rtH c "111 he \t'at~ Jul~ 20. Ex-Irvine mayor relocates c1vlc goals 1·11t'I. IJ\d' ma~1ng state.-C't"n1ficat1on ,,1 \h'a,u!l' [)' a ·moot point until .1nt11twr l'IC', twn or fu n her roun J1 llPO Th<' , ,,ntC''ih'd' \('at "a' 'aca ted h)' I .1rn \gra n '"h~1 wa!I t'lt'Cted mayor Ar_t Anthony moyes !QElSIJl_!> Beach. re ullds lfe after' 81 assault on wtf e "I don't • tntr nd· to shut up JUSt Jl11.'r 1hc\ rcturnt•d h0me from 11 nwni 1n the inn d,·nt ~ut ( 11' ''" lu nr ., be a use I was , c~n' 1cted ·of a •'ti( Ii.toil par~ "'hC'rc .\nthon~ al· ~tllna~C'r \.\ 1lham \.\ 1.lOlktl de· 1 nder an ordinan('(' 1'pproved by mi sdt'lTRanor:-" k gt>dh tlJjrnk ht\l\11\ rl·ndC'd the nrtion 'l"~ 1-:m No'VtlhiM-T. ~ Antho n) 1n1t1all was charged ..\t ..of1w Pl''"' in thr scuffie. ··t th1ok the qut'~ll1.'n that kept "'11ukl tl(."el('("lrd '" 4'gran's seatastbt ';''1th H~ult YiHh a deadl~ weapon >\nthll"' 3 n·11rl'd Manne Corps '""l'fl1n,_ up '4 :1' the umt lag. and thm1 highc-'it 'Ott> g<'llt°T in the Junt and use of a handaun. but pleaded rnlo nd. 'natt hcJ 11 hand1un from "'h' th« Pohu.· Def\;lnrnrnt M i .h 1• loi '"o opc-n ~ats He lost to By JONATllAN VOLZKE activist group in Pismo Beach. no l'Ontc-sl to m i!kkmcanor assault h1~ night tand dra\lon and bcpn '\\\ .\ T team "'a'n ·1 l·allC'J ·· .\s~I\· "'iller 0' ll)t, ''OtC1.. . .............. whcrcthecoupkhva i~ITlltt~nt. and was scnscnad to probatio n and -.a,in.g 1t Elaine .\nthon~ t"t1fied 1ant <. 1t~ Manager Paul Brad' ..aid· H1.'Wt'\.t'r. 'Olt'rs also approved a Hcplanstostandby~dec1sion communll)Kf'\'l~. ..hcpu'lht'llhl'larmand tht'1un f1f!'d Tuc\d.1\ ··e ul \\lththepoh<'C'ch1ef nl·" mcasun:-in J une providi"' -. Afterbcintconvktedoflhootint hemadcwhenhelcf\lrvinttoswear .\1 his K"ntcnn "• i'nthonv .told t\\lt"C'.•ra11n1 her o nC't'. 1n,ohC"d. that 'ol.cd the qut"Sllon 1.itticns th<' nr.b~ to ~uuon for a · 11 ht1 wife with a .4S-alibrr ptstol in off'!~~.-·~· rc,.,~.,.;.:··~lff:-ofte-1ti'i6--ti~t.+i:arlX7r-1Mli .... mnnn.t--f';'ilun---Hn-=":..m~~*"'dm-=--iR~-&.~-m-nt1rn"lnn:~,.__---_...;_----t~~~~A+4'MK..._""9!Jllf"l--MIM-'l"9l!tH~-'"-1 l91l. ~ Irvine Mayor An that trafYk and Vo~~. in Judat' {>onald Dunpn he couldn't bru1M'd and h<'r doth1n1 tom. Former C11' c ounnJ,.·o man m un 11 m<'mhcr ts el«ted mayor. Ant9'ofty quietly teft OranerCounty the ~..Luis Obispo County bach remt'mbcr what !laooened tbc Diab.•· Elaine "ntbo n) tlC'd to the nca~ Ma~ .\nn a1do. no"' ha1N oman Tht' rontrovc.-n)' arow o ver ftedl WathcNt fanfare ot .aucatJOD. mon bad hem to btcomc in-of Apnl 9 I HJ ... n bis. lrift. -home-~ J>olK"e-Chtd. LC'O ~ • oft~ tth ~, ttam:u~ ommlSSlOtl.. onitnanc:T ~ •~ .,. ... _. A.ntboa)'complettd..hia1111..._ ef • votvcd. - - -.arazed 1n the hcad withaslusft"om a "'hilt' \rt \ntho n' ~llC'd a pohtlC"ll 'oiex'd roocems o'er thow 1uuo l'tnusc ffie ~na iledlO ~ dNw ,_,.. ~~ ~ lteettd ·"AU I'm ltyl"ltOdoisbcadettnt mth&af) hand&un. alh · 1mmt'dial<'h afkT th<' tnC'ldt'nt but •hether f~ MW meatuTC P'ftlUaill dllr of'thr l*blte hmdiPL c1t1un:· Anthony said in an inter· Ela1nt Anthon~ tnuftC'd at her ~nthon) "'as arrested .\~ hours ~1J 1 unl!A~ 'h<' 1houah1 n •a~ spc-cial cltttt0ns would apply to tM ~.with bit wilt Elaine at bis viewTunda~. •·tdon'twanttobun husblnd's ptthminary hanr'l lbat later. af\er Pt-an dro'e him'° HOii pro~rl) handlt"d • JuM r1K't 'tide, Anthon~i Ml ~ltd influmcc in politacs up he~. but I he "•as stnlune out at the WOf'ld.. M('morwtl ~&alforapa)·duatfl( "Hr d tci f'' aood treatment. ~1 1 Ttthnteally.that•w-M1••D .a f*b11t of '°"'i -.. 1 shed my-blood forth11-country 1n no1 ,... ... ddnn1 ttw attacl. *hida chttk up. Some off.aaluontcnded think thats htocau~ e 'enbod} -dot\ "°' \eke dlta ·uw it • foud•aa nwmber of' a c.tittn1 two waB. • ocrumd in the roupk'~ bedroom .\nthony rttf'IW'd s>ttfnnt&al tmit· ,..__ ... AJllT1I01llT / A2) been C"erttfltd by tht .cm.1 or-. ,J But thow who aft vYi1lll • "-'*., , ..... _.....,_ .._ --•' • , 1 . '• Southland working up a sweat 0rance County ahertfra depades and cor- oner omclala bettn the artm tuk of .,,.,, ..... ,.... .. ~ ...... lndentifJlna bodlee (oand at Bunttnctoa State Beach tbla mornmc. TWO BODIES FOUND ON STATE BEACH ••• From Al the water. apparent!) d1dn 't notice the cnme scene tape and walked w 11h1n 'ards of the bodies before being rcpnmanded b) sheriffs depu· ties. When she heard the warnings at last. she made c~aggerated motions that the grisly scene was too much for • "t~ her. ··t·suall~ I ge t here earlier m the morning ... she said. 'Tm glad that I didn't toda):· C·oastal panel OKs theater plan for Laguna building By LANCE IGNON °' ... 0..,,... ... located at 408 Mermaid St.. two theaters. bkx:ks from the playhouse·s main Productions at the new thC'ater will theater on Laguna Canyon Road. tend to focus on current issues and ~ould include a 225-seat theater. w1H nOt rc:h on the standard collcc- classrooms. administrative otlices. tion of works common 10 community two rehearsal hi!llS. a small set-theater. Ryan said the playhouse U.S. Tempe • .. Le ., .. 12 52 11 " 75 .. 14 72 t2 71 .. .. 14 12 .. 12 13 IO .. .. M 71 .. .. 14 11 II 71 11 a 74 5' .. 17 71 5t 13 .. 12 47 .. 64 .. 74 t2 71 to .. 17 71 " 13 57 5 1 11 73 1()4 74 77 72 71 72 .. u .. 71 73 14 14 11 .. 71 to 74 14 7J Sme»1Report Pollutam etellclerd lnd9a (IMI" G-50 QOOd. 51·!00 moo.111« tOl-111 ..n-'-'"'M: 200-211.., -MIA: 300 MCI 8"°"9 ._.,doue. Fire! figure 18 ~..,. • ._pet° Second . 1°"8y'I peo lor- SMI ._., to llllecAtUlur lllv<I. . 42~2 IMrle. 81~•1t IC& V~ -... 50-51 L..-.... , ...... ~. ·-··-· 42 Loe ~ Aarport_._, ____ ..... 42-42 Calif. Tempe. Eztended Surf Report ......... Tides TODA\' 1·3 -1·3 .. 1·3 .. 1-3 .. 1-3 .. 1·2 poor 1-3 • poor Second iOW ): 15 p "' 25 u ~NII' 9:30p.m TMUMDA\' Fnl iOW 4:53 e.m FlrWI 119> I 1:2t • "' Second iOW 3~ p .., Second high IC>-06 P m 0.1 ,. 25 12 SunMl•et103pm,,_~., 552•"' endaets...,,•IOJp111 Moon-.8112•pm . ..-T ........ 81 I 24 •c"'-MCI -...... • l"OO P·"' The ~una Pia) house cleared an imponant bureaucratic hurdle Tues- day when the Cahfomta Coastal Commission approved its plan to build a professional theater in a vacant telephone company building. making shop and a wardrobe room. alrcad~ has begun 10 look for new The 16.500-square-foot building also works. including those from local roml's with one of thl· most precious . playwrights. bu1 nothing has been ANTHONY NOW PISMO BEACH ACTIVIST ••• The only step remaioing before the pla} house can begin renovating the GTE building in downtown Laguna Beach 1s the signing ofa formal kase scheduled to occur mid-August after asbestos insulation Is removed. sa id Jim R}an. technical director for the pla}house. The in111al lease will run JO 'ears with five-) ear. op11ons. · . ··our main ~oal. ... is to bu~ the building at a tuture date. but that would depend on 1f GTE wanted to sell it." Rya n said. rommoditics in downtown Laguna finaltLed. . From Al -93 parking spaces. ·· .\n1st1call}. It wi ll give us new areas to roam .... into experimental knew' him:· she said. R\an said the ilew theater. "h1ch • · he . ·d d . · wor's.·· h·· •"id. "'cit\' repon on I met ent an 1ts "111 be located on the third tloor oft he "' ~ ""' " · led Brad 'd .\nothn 1nL:}Jlg -Oifferevce be-a1termath remains sea . y sa1 . GTE building._ w 111 not be read) ro tween lht• 'two theaters is the external Anthony resignedtiis seat as ~yor preSl:nt its first production unul the appearance. Thl· ~3.000-square-foot after his con"ict1on. but remained on fall of 1989. h ·1 ·1 h' . ed H Plav.·house on Laguna Can\·on Road is I e counc1 unu 1s term cxp1r . e L'nlike the 41 ~-sear main theater. ' h I d d fi ·nt.. nd highlighted "ith wood and an out-t en q uiet y roppe rom s1.,.t a \\h1chreliesalmostent1rel\'On"olun-d p· Bea h ' door "ourt,ard. mow 10 1smo c . teas. the nl'W theater wi ll produce ' I h . h'd h L cd Tht' thrt;e·~ton. GTE building is a ·· avcn .t t my c ec .. er past r la.' ~ usin° professional actors. R)an f · hbo b 1 I don't th'nL I e giant .. rnuarc block of gra)·. concrete. rom my neig rs. u ' .. !>aid he knows of no other theater .~ d t lk · 1 s ma..t..et R\an.,au.lthl·_pla\houscwill concen· cser\'e owa inoa upcr , .. group 1n the nation that' has both tr;tl' irn '>pending $500.000 10 and .~ct ;he looks. I ~~d ~ven years 11-.:_ __ -.J..ru:....lCW:>.ru:Ull::...eillll.Qa.Jll...J2l.lllillnL-'Ur..QOifr£.:S~SUl.QO~n~a!.!,l_!!_a,!!ngd_.£l"i!O~m~m!JU:!,!O~l!Jl~\-~~#rnl'l'll\)\lifing the intenor ana-ago:=-:--\ntho1_1y sa!si. .h:tt.~tn1t-ka ka' l' lhl· l>Uts1Jt• 3> is. although the an) t.h1ng behind in Irvine. > Countia11tied to two assaults · By ne Associated Prns .\n e\-con' 1ct arrested for alleged burglar) on the Founh of Jul) was linked b):. polin· to a string of break- in~. robbene~ and rapes. including two sexual assaults on a pair of menla ll) disabled ''omen. Dann~ Hams. J7. of Buena Park was arrested Juh ~ for 10\ es11ga u on oftw.o.failed earl~ ·morning burglanes that ended when residents surpnsed an intruder.· Garden Gro\·e Police spokesman Jeff .\lien said Mondav .\ '1c11m 1n one of the attempted burglant·s 1dent1fied ·Hams as the alleged prowler . .\lien said. H<.' ~1d Garden Gro\e detecti ves lxl11.'' c Hams. con' ll'tt'd In C98:! of burglar) and sentenl~d to more than fi,e ~ears in pnson. might ha"c comm1't\ed as manv a.s 18 crimes. including burglam·s ';ind rapt·s .. Pohre said .the) were holding Hams fof '"'·es11ga11on-0fa1 leasl two-w~ual as!>aults on June I I at a pn\'ate· home for the men tall\ disabled.· .t · bhnd resident was ia~ and a . n·tarded \\Oman "as snuall\. at· tacked . .\lkn said.' . · · In the Garden. Gro'c .a\tacks. a prov.ler prc~1ng on wqinen II\ mg alone alleged!~ ral)<'d "omen ranging. tn age from 14 to 70 . .\lkn ~1d. Harns was t)\:tng hl'ld on $250:()(10 bail. .\lien said. ,. tlw.Ht'I had tinle con'>tdered placing \\ hl•n he left th~ Orange Coast in frnrn~ on lht• t'\lenor walls. 1981. Anthon) said he was leaving ··Oncl' thl· rx~opk pull into the tx·hind public office too. . par~1ng lot .tnd gl·t out the~ 're treated .\nthon~ said he has kept hi s • .10 a \·omnktl' tht•aft'r l'"' ironment." promise. hut has edged to~ard loc~I 'R ,30 \atd. · J?Olil 1C!>' as a co-~ounder of que~.1 m ·Thl' Ill''' t'luild tng will giv(• the Search of Truth m.~.overi:tment. .. theater muC'h nn·dl·d rrhearsal spac«. . T.lw group has s1~ going. on 30. W11h the ma111 theater being used at n~l·mtx•r\. said CQ·lounder fl.!o~ least 10 months of the vear. Ryan Gt·tty. genera.~ n:ianag~r o~ a. P1~mo .. '><lid. al·tor\ need morc t1m"e'and space . ~:tt h inn. It is a ~'Oung organizauon. 111 nrl·nart• Ill'" pill) s. . ~.til11 "11hou1 specific.goals ~th~r than Thl· pl:n hl•U~c presents fi , e adult t< make a better community. Getty nrndul 1111n' Jnnualh and five vouth sa~~-lht·~11a plJ\' Hal kt Pacifica also uses There arc people in Pismo ~ach I.he plJ, huu't' tiir four one-weekend "ho ha' e conce~ns. and we might be pl'Th irn.1ancc' plu!I a I 0-da\ run of thl' ca ta I~ st to .. bnng cha.ng~~ they f~I ··1 ht' '\ullr:K~\·1 ·· dunng December. arc neces~f). qe11y sa1d. But we ~e • \\ 1ih an annual hudget of S 1.3 1n our lorm~11vc sta~es. theres milluin. till' pla~ lwuw current!~ can nothing cast in <on~~ete. '-l'al up 111 1' . .., ... /\ people fnr each l\n.t~on } said the same old rr1 dul t11in lhings drew him. to the group. ' , . 1 • ··Thl· rl·s1denual growth here 1s . -~---Elaine Anthony atanda by het lauband, former lrriDe MaJW Art AQtbony, oatalde a Barbor llanlclpal Court 1a......, room In 1981. · StiDDEN PIER CLOSURE EXPLAINED ... rl·a .. onabl) stable. but there is a lot of commercial growth. When you gener- ate commercial growth. you arnerate tratlir. ·· .\nthony said ... A lot of us are rnrkerncd that we·re not going 10 be able 10 get out of our d riveways because the traffic is so bad."' stand. aside until r ... (.' ht-en here 15 ~cars." Anthon} said. 'Tm vef)· suspicious of the ma~or I'm not one ofh1s fans:·· Pis mo Beach Mavor Nebb Eldway<:n charged Anthony tends ··to d1s1on the fact!>" in frequent letters to the editor of a local new.spapcr. Eldwa)cn. ma}or for 10 years. said. "Ma'bc he wants control of some aspect of the next election. ··eut he seems rational and aniculatc. w c·\'c had worse around here:· From Al Ii funds can be raised. coml{U ction dents. . ould begin ne\t spnng w 1th the-new .Ella Christensen." ho ha!I operated p1a n.lmpletcd b~ \ta~ 1991 . C"oo k husinesses on the p1t•r for 37·years. !>aid. " ,31d she was ··pn:tt~ mad" when she .\ major quc·st1on I'> "he.thl·r the fo und out about 1he lqsurc onh an e~t1ma1t·d $1 0 mil hon needed 10 hour before thl· c11~ padlocked a build a pi er can tx· raised «hatnhnk fence. · <?tlok said the~ ha' e 1den11fa:d $I I Chn~tensen. 74. orx·rated the ba11 million in federal mone~ that \\Ould '0 \hop. the sand'"'ll'h shop C:iptain·s Ix' a\ a1labll' Supen 1sor Harnr11 Cialk~ and thl' Ix-er bar Neptune·s W1edl•r pledged $250.00(1 1n Lockcr.-alllcx·JteCiorrthc:p1er. . matching fund<, from the ·rnun t~ C11~ otlinal' "l'f\' Lu meet\!. 1th her State· Sen. ~lanan &rgc~on. R· toda~ to ·iron out J lO ml)<'nsa11on '.'lewpon Beach. told 'Huntington agreement. Beach otlic1als Tuc\da~ '-hl: 'would "\\ e·Jt DU\ ~u~ nn 10, entor)o. and ~~l~k ~n" ~uaml'.nto lo 11nd fund' as t·111i1pci'rsatc .hl·r tiurl ~ .. Ero;kine said. Th<:t'c 1~ d. h · { ook d1Jn't knll'·' 1\11" great the 1 ' 1" em ark ing on u maJor. cwnom1l 1mp:1et \\ould 'he on the do" ntu" n rt'dl'' clopment prOJ~ t . r". n't 1·a h Id b . Ull\\ U\\J1, I n\ t at cou nng tn ne\\ re'.enut'S. and "It \\Ill cl'namh detl'r ,0 m(• rx-ople ·· pnq 11c efTon<i arc alrt·ad' uodl'r wa' ,1 holt~ctocoml-Jo\\n)ust tO\\alkon lo ralSl' monc~ . • the pier:· ht' 'klld. '"There ma' be Coo~ also plann~d 10 ret0mmend \ome t•conomK impact on the shop-tht• ounnl f<,rm .t linanl'e tomm1ttl'e ~t't'pt'r' .. that ~ould rnnn·n1ra1e un finding funJc, . Thl' n t' :i1,o no11f1l'd ofTic1al., "ho 'Tm g1' mg ~ou an optimistic 'pun'ur tht· annual O.p Pro Surfing \I('\\ poinl. .. (ook admitted l hamp1on<ih1p!> b~ the n1cr Er!)k1nt·. ho"c' er. a$ much as Cook !>aid the p1t·r do<,ure "ouldn 't guaranll'l'd Huntington Beach \\OU ld affc:rt thc ronll'St. · haH' another p1cr. .\!though <lt>c,1gn ol a ne" p1l'r Rc:pea11ng a quotr hc has used 1n rL'ma tn'll to b« d« 1ded. Cook. fk!id the past. Erskine .said. ·:Huntington prd1mtnaf) d1st·uo;s1un' ha' !.'focused Beach without a pier 1s like Pans 1)n a pier that "ould .hi.' thr sam1:· w 1thou1 the Eiffel Tower. It"s 'en 1.800-foot lrngth and Jhout the sarne 1mponant to the commul}lt}... · '"1d1h. ~. · .. The cit' ·s dens1on to·c,hut do\C'n Hr "111 recommt·nd 11 tie built of the p1cr "ithuut "arn1ngshocked and rt'1nforCTd onc1Tte. wh1 h should d1~a)cd local ml·rr hant$ and res1-g1\ e the ne"w pier a lifespan of about. XO-ii Kl \l":Jr' fhl' end ol till' Ol'\\ pier also WOUid ht: r:mt•d :th11ut I() feet so that waves '~ould tra'h untkml'ath during win- trr 'tucm' It \\"' rnun'll'r "a'e~ 111 January th:i1111rpkd nt·arl~ ~50 feet of the pier and tht• I nd C aft'. hrrald1ng its end. Thi: lir,1 municipal pier. built in 140 I \1 d' hc.-.1\ ii~ damaged in a 1917 \lurm -\I 1~11-t11ot -long rt•placement pier \1 a' Jl·d1t«.1lt'd in 1914. At the time. it \1 a~tid?in!ft''lt . h1ghe\t and only solid com rl'ft· rka,ur<: p1l·r in the United ~tatl'' \\ 1n1t·1 '111r111~ in 1939 and 1983 ~n rid.. damaged the pier. Both ·t1mt'' lhl' r1a and End Cafe were rl·hu 1 ll I Ill' <1ld p1l·r "111 not be demolished un11I .1 Ol'\\ p1l·r 1s bl-gun. Cook said: \\ or~l"" \1 uuld demolish a S«tion of tht· c•ld r1t·r. fl•bu 1ld 11. and repeat the prol't'" 11u1 to thl' end of the pi(.r. fhJI pnKC'i'i wi ll prevent beach cro<,1on '11u1h of th<: pier. .\ fl•m l' bclo\\ the pier will be erh·tt·d from the wa ter line to the <.en kc road to keep people from \1alk1ng tx·lo\\ the nilings. However. tht• "l'f\ ll l' road. which is located j ust bclo" thl· hasc of the pier. will remain nprn. Coo~ ..aid. s·1gnc, also w.111 be posted warning ,urfa., to sta' clear of the old piet. he ..aid . IRVINE CERTIPIES ELECTION-RE $ULTS-; •• From.Al Cosgrove from rn king the seat 1ns1st everyone -1ncl ud 1ng the council - intended for Mca'iure D to appl. 1mmed1att-I). Co ve and his su ners a uc t u ).' won t e two-year seat base on C''1st1ng cit) law. · The drbatt'. contJOUed .Tunda)' nl1ht. with roth sides poirtfl"1 finaers. <'°'&rove said those circullltinf th~ pe11t1on for a special election misled s11nm by claiming the seat was open. when in faC't hc had won 1t decisively. Cosgrovc. Miller and Coun- cilwoman~l«t Paula Wttnt'T ~~ "1th1n 3 pcl'C'entatt points of each ot hl'r in the fi,e<and1date race. ··What the petitioners are If) 1ng to do 1s create a ·seC'ond chance' election for disgruntled losm@ candidates.·· ( o r " 1 .. h1<i 1s in clear d1s~gard of the spint of Measur{' D. / which was ,simply to allow the eltctorate to ask for ~clmfyinJ e1mto1' wncn the th1rd-placC' candidate finished down in a pack with the other candidates ... Coscrove supponer Frank lund- ing.. noting petition circulaton 1n- cludtd the losi ng candidates, 11id he had ·turned over to the Dis1rict -'UorMy's office evidence lbat 10rDC of the s:ittitinn' wrtt imoroprrty ·a ,. .. d1stnbuted 1n v1olat1on of state l'lec11on code'i. ~1ilkr. who led the petition dnvc. said l)<'opk v.erc dnvin~ to shopp1n.1 lions lx'cau~ the) felt thecouncll wa1 thwar1 1ng their will by not ~pplyina Mea.surr 0 to the v _nt.scat. _. "I have noth1na apmst Mr. Cos- grove ... she said. ··11 has to do with due prOCt'ss... - (fter all the debate. election results -including Measure 0 -~ ccn ified by a unanimous vott and sent to the Stttttary of Sta&t for final ctttifieation .. ' He said his decision to v.oice hi s opinion has put him at odds with some of the council members. ··some (olks think I'm the ne~ kid in town. but I'm not just going to In one such lctter . .\nthonr called a r1 1y s.1.afT memocr .. a snake-oil sales- man . "He's tf)ing to tan something.·· Anthon~. huwn er. strongly denies holding an~ desire for ekcted office. .. I am not a candidate."' he said. angl') at the suggestion. ··1 will never again run for public office ... FAIR BOARD MOVES TO BUY THEATER ••• From Al , Ell wyn Bnckson. the coun-appo1nted sound monitor. testified that sound l~cls at some concerts had c~cccded county standards. Superior Court· Judge Gary Taylor · th en issued a court order prohibiting an) fu rther violations. an order the ci t1Lens· group say~ has• been re- ~atedly violated .. The tnal began Ma) 30. after two weeks of selllcment talks fai led to ) 1cld a s61ution ta the dispute. Settlement .talks began again two \\eeks ago. however. when a state attorney representing the Fair Board failed in his attempt to have a•major nortion of the lawsuit dismissed. In addition IP the buying of the lease.". erecting a dome to cover the entire amphitheater has been m~n· · tioned as a possibil'ity for resolvina the dispute. But Jill Lloyd. a spokeswoman for the Fair Board. said Costa 'Mesa residents have exprnsed· a strong preference for the buyout proposal. "I think the reaction of the citizens· IS that they are not comfonablc with Ned West continuina to operate the i~A~~- MMN offtcl 330 WM• 8e 1 SI Cn\l<t ~ CA .... ~~ lie• 1S60 CM•• l.t"M ,.,. 92616 amphitheater:· shl· said. But Karen Millar. a member of the ci11zens· &roupsontradiC.lCd.Uo)'.(L ·_-That wouldn:1 be c:ntirely ac- t·urate." said Millar. "Ned West. with a dome. might solve the noise proble~. although it might raise other problems. O ur position is bas1calh a bottom line position. that there not be noise intrusion into our neighborhoods. .\s an or~nization we arc not takinga pos1t1on in favor of an~ panicular solut ion over another. -\nd I hope the Fair Board 1s not of the e pinion that. simply by their laking o\.Cr the lease. we would sit back and rel~x." Deborah Nessel. an attorne} for Ned West. said she believC'd her client would consider selling the lease. "I assume that we would be open to d iscussing anr fair and reasonable' price:· she said. ··1 don't think they would rile it out:· Lloyd said Fair Board members were not ruling out the possibility of a dome. or other improvements. after the purchase of the.lea~. "The board included in the motion that the~ would consider any r:nitip- t1on measuiTs. as lont--a§:!lhey were feasible.'' sbC-$1id Lloyd said the Fair Board does not have nl'arly enough money either to purchase the lease or to build a dome. th e pnce of which has been estimated at SS to 10 m1flion. '"We would ha"e lo borrow the monc~ from the state.'' w 11id. '"That's what fair board~ typically do w hl·n thq ha\'e large capital im· pro,·cm~nts t<,> make.·· FINE ••• From Al know where else to put them." . According lo rcpon"-State Super-,' intendent of Public Instruction Bill -· Honig was critical of Oav\,s\ieport. Otht'r school district 'Cited in Jht report included Rowland Unifaed in Los >\ngelcs County. Fremont Uni- fied 1n Ala~da· County Yuba City Unified in Sutter County: Woodland Joint Unifitd in Yolo County and Fresno Unified. accordina to report1. C v••4.• ,. ,__,, c.1..1@ t .-.. ft'\' & --0,)f,...i A'.41 •1; COL••'OM •983 0-•'9" ~I ~ c-... ~ ~ flOC>ft -"·''°"' .01'>' I' ...,.!!.,. O' -· ~ Ju•t call 642-6086 VOL 11; flO. -· a -. ..,,, II -OO llOl -'f'l"'JI CloPJ ~ 1 • "' Cll lllbe •o .... .,......,~ .. 11e-...eo . Ctlsul I ,,,,, ..... "'°" <> ... ~ ~ ..... ~...--- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednnday Jufy 13, 1MI * AS Volunteers night planned at Irvine Fine Arts Center V aQ de Kamp against legalizing drugs The lrvine Fine Ans Center will host its annual celebratory evenina Friday to honor cumnt volunteers and to acquaint prospective voluntecn with the variety of opponuniues offered at the center. Involvement opponunities include auidint docent tours, hostina lectures, conccns and cxhi· bition receptions. installina exhibition$, auiuina with educational and special events. helpins to Nn 1M sift shop and reception area and assistina with open studio programs in ceramics. phototnphy and jewe'fhc proSfam will beain with hors d'ocuvres at 7 p.m .• followed by a dialoaue with volunteers by JOiine lanco-SUrrcls. senior curator of tM Lona Beach Museum of An. Those interested in attendina may call 552-1018 for reservations. Dramatic land-ral.er Democratic candidates for state Senate and Assembly offices will be the joint recipients of proceeds from a fund-raising theater party Fnday at Goldef'I West Collese. Joan Hoffman will host a reception at her home at 7 p.m .• followed by the Agatha C'hristie mystery "The Hollow" in the GWC Patio Theater. Tickets att SIS each or two for $25. and re5ervat1ons may be ordered br call in~ 842-1 7 38 or 536-2661 . Cancer benent game By LANCE IGNON °' .............. G1van1 up the war on druss and lesalizina narcotics -a move 50me say would end the cnme created by the burgeonin1 underaround drua trade -1s an "1dea whose time should never come." state Anorne) General John K. Van de Kamp said Tuesday. Legalmna drugs would only exacerbate current problems with addiction and would do nothing to reduce drua-related crimes. Van de Kamp said. "Leplization means more cnme. not less: more deaths. not fewer: hiaher costs to the nation's purse and to its soul." the state's top la"' enforcement official said. ''This 1s an idea whose time should nevt'r come." Van de Kamp made the remarks Tuesda) a1 a conference of the California D1stnct Auornevs· Association held at the Wes11n South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mt'sa. Van de Kamp warned the district anornc~ s in thl' audience that the argu· ment for lcgah1a11on 1s no1 .. 1he latest news mag:lllnt' fad .. This is a major shift 1n 1he ll'rms of public polic~ debate." In rl·ccnt month\, the ques11on of drug lcgal11a11on has made national headlines. buth on the co' t>rs of Time and ~t'"'sweek a'> "'ell as in '>Cholarl~ publications and polit1l:al forums. .\d\C)('ates of legalization argue there is no \ 1c1or~ in the "'ar against drugs: that drug~ ha H' and al'--·ays will be pan of Jobn Van de Kamp \Vl.ll't~ The~ lt~xn toda~ ·,drug battle 10 lhl' failu re of Proh1b111on. during"' h1ch 1he \1afi:i gatnl'd l'normous profil\ and po1Aer through m ..ale ol bootkg liquor. Ll·galmng narcut11.' 11.ould dt'n~ drug lkakr'I 1nl'ome JOU hm11 lht' Crtme the~ lreate. atc-ord intt to the pro-lcgaltLatton ariumenl It 11.ould ah.o bt· cheaper not to l:ha'>l' Jnd prostcutt' drug deakn. and lnnOCl'nt flt'Opk 11.0uld no longer be k1llt'd 1n thl' trO\'ifire ot fighting narcotics deakr' I n'>tc:ad "' 'Pt'nd1n11 mone' on figh11ng a lo<,1ng battk. lt-g.th1at1on ad,ocote!> ha'r \aid morl' H'\•>Urle\ shuuld be spent on rchdb1litat1on and drug abu'>t' pre' cnt1on But \ &n •k "-amp retuted the arguml·n1 th<.11 thl· ..... ar on drug~ ran not be won and 'aid ... II 11.ould he an un.,~a~able tragcd~ al lhl\ mumt"nt "-hl·n the lldl· ma' final h hJ 'e bq~un lo turn 10 ra1'>t' the "'h11e tlag ul \urrcndl·r f he \lll•rnn ( tl•nt•ra l f)(llOtcd Ill fl'l C'nt \tud1c\. indud.1ng" •inc hl' ,umm1s'>1oned tha1 hJ\l· '"""n d ru~ dt·mand ha' finalh !)t:al.cd .inJ niJ. Ix·• •n thl' dl·d1nt' · .. II '-'l" 1)1.•"l' t•n· n "1rl·ng1hen1ng la-.... l·nt•HH ml'fll .1 •'1.· 'l·Jouhlt' f)l.'rh.ip~ tnpk 11ur l"l '"ri' J , p1nl·nt111n .ind trl·Jlrnl·nt 11 \l.t turn i..p 1tw \ 11lurnt• nt )0ll.i1 Jl\Jppr 1 1\,1 '°11'1111"\ ll'll\ U\ '-'l' "Ill "'in .. hl' '·ttl.l '.in 1.k K.;111r J%rt.·nl th::1 'l't?<1l111n1? nJr l1>tl1.' "''ll d .. .t r11"'ll" .. h, ,1mr f\ "llltnf • •I 11· .,,,. •' In tht' \JrTil' "J' \\l ,1111!,! .11\\,1 " 'l•J:.. .. l' hild dhU \t' h\ l<1\\1.·r :ig1tlJ¥ •, ''-'l"'ll '11m lnto\I\ :. lk .1rtfulJ ''...: Jr .. ~ l!l"J l·~, ''l•uld 1ur- t11 •1tt1l 1 J, • :1l·' 1Jr rind :it'" nlJ rl..t.'!' 111· ·! .. ,,. "E' .I ~\ \t•rnml'OI l•' h11\1nl·" ''"'~ • l' 'h, \Jlt. I n.ir,n\11.\ ·· 11ll'' nd ll l'r1Jll1h11111n 11.a~ n111 tht.· end of thl' \1.1ri.1 \nJ t>'ll· !l"~..1 1l1al 11•n ufdrug<, \I.Ill n111 turn lhr < np~ in10 choir boys.'' Th,· l np'> an: Ont." of 1v.o 1arst Los .\ngl·le) strt·1.·1 g.anJ.!> oflrn 1mplica&ed in 111<.'gal drug~ \ale). l t•gah1ed dru~ "-OUld mean lf'Cl~r .i '..1 ilah1hl\ "hKh Van de IUmp said \\ould produu:· tht' ..ame son ofprobkms hn •utiht '"' h' Jlc..Ohol abuse Cllln&a study h' thl' Rl'\l'aH·h Tnanak Institute 1n N.C.. \ ·J,, tk l\.Jmp ~•d dn.1¥ abu~ cost the n.i11on $!Ill b1ll1on 1n 1983. \\hilt' akohol abuse costs the counlry 11111. S.~ 6 h11l1bn a 'ear 1n cnm1naJ justice , • "'' Jnnual ht"alth and productivity costs .11l· l·~ttmatl.'U at nearh S 115 billion. \JO dl' "-amp al!>O rl'f<.'rred tO a StUd) b)' I >1 l<o1ht-n DuPont form<"r director of the 'J:1llnal ln!>lllule of Dru1 4.busc. who .1111.luJl·J kgalwt11on v.ould create 10 m1 1•1n •lllJ1ne addicts. a 500 per~nl IOl rt•J'I. \ r,J .. , , 11ur"K· thar "ould be the moral J11l'nlrl.J \an dl· i....amp ~1d ··l \l·n thl· n ht"St. most pnv1lt"ged \•1'1."111. .. .in r.im tl tl''> "'-OU Id be fact>d wHh the •unlL.inwn t.il dilemma of what to tell the .h IJ1cn Drug~ art" dangerous and ~ou ,ti ..... 1,: nn l·r u.,,. lhl·m -but ~ou can bu) 'h,n 1lg.ll1\ ..... hl·n ~uu·re II! T h.i: i..1 nd ul h' pocO\\ v.ould IX' e\'ef) "'1 .i• Jl"''trudl' l' til the \l.K1al and moral 'J''' 1 ·tit.· n.1t1t•n .1\ an~thtng that we're ' •• :~· I l ilo<lJ \ \t:.-· l1'll'01n11 Ill the s~ech. Oranat 1 .. · 1 I >1<,lm1 \ 11 ront>' Cel·il H 1cks said: I• l • l r. ooJ, 1 IH·.ird I th.at. 11 11.ould put to ''I. ,1 , l°'l "'h11k ttrguml'nt of legalizauon." The Orange County branch of the American Cancer Society will sponsor a da) at Anaheim Slldium Saturday where contributors can enJOY a baseball game between the Cahfornia Angels and the Detroit Tiaers. A tailgate part) al ll a.m. will precede the I :OS ball .,me and the cost of S 12 includes adm.1ss1on. a T·sh1n and the party. Call 751-0441 for funher information. Boggs' ex-lover tells of incrim~nating photos Blue Beet owner to bringcafe UIJtocode- llDHam ezcanlon .et The Irvine Family Services Department \\ill conduct a trip to the Los Angeles Children's Museum Saturdav with participants boarding a bus at 11 a.m. at the Irvine Youth Services Cenler. 1430 I Yale Ave. The cost of the excursion 1s SI 0 and the bus will return at approximate!~ 5 p.m. Call Dan d ..\nderson at ~3920 for adduional mformauon. By Tltr Associated Prrss .\ c l1r,1a \ksa "'oman \\ho has fikd a S6 m1ll1on la"'su1t against Wade Boggs said Tucsda} the Bost0n Rt>d Sox' ~II-Star third ba!><.'man g:l\e her comprommng photographs taken ofh1s teammate! .. \otargo .\dams. v. ho h' ed \A.1th Boggs on road tnps. said i.he has neflllves of some pholographs but does not in tend to mak~ tht'm public and"' 111 not 1dent1f~ an~ of1he CJUldrea '• Blm• •t library pl~;,';~ing on .. The Phil Donahue Sho.,... ·· A scnes of th~e short Winnie the Pooh shon tele' 1sed li\e 1n ~ew York and Boston. canoon films will be presented Saturday at the ~dam!> said sh~ destro~ed some of the Mariners branch of the Newpon Beach Public m·gatl\ l'S at Boggs' direction befort' tht'tr Libra'). 2005 Dover Drive. Nt"wpon Beach. fouHearalTa1r t·ndcdearherth1s\ear. The The program, pan of the library's Family ~ho"'·was aired about four hours before the . . l>=-D:U.C.ill~-4--!~f.l ... owhc ~u s~r Gam4: IA~.tl Bogs Adm1ss1on 1s free and the pubhc 1s 1nv1ted. Call ~tancd at 1hird base for tht' .\mencan 644-3145 for more 1nforma11on. Ll·aguc Orange County Fair Highlights Tbanclay, J•IY 14 Seniors Record Holdt'r'i. 10:30 a .m .. Heritage Staal'. Seniors Hat Parade. 11 a.m .. Main Hall. . rUpl Sc-niors "Calling Jh~ ('~~s Home." noon. Mai n Hall. Denn~ ·s Drawing. I p.m .. Hernagc Stage. , Seniors Golden Wt'ddin@ ~\To'. J ~ C<remo~~-1 p m .. Flo~<r and u >. ,J Garden Sho\\. . 4 Fred .. .\-Steer.. Ban room • • Dancing.~ p.m .. Hentagt' Stage. _.:..1 .. r_~ BlooJ. S"'l·at & Tears. 7 ~1~ p.m .. .\rling1on Theater '·t:t~ Dally ( h11u1 c11:. Jarnvard. Find .. Fa1r-dinand" the Bull. A venue of Beef Breed . ..\' enuc of Horst" Brero. Orange Count~ Fair Commrrc1al Wine Winners. Educationa\ Beef Exhibit. Children's Safet} Tags. Wednaday, July 13 • 7 p.m. 1..a,.... Beac• PlualDI ComD'll11loa, council chambers. SOS Forest Ave. TJuuwday, July 14 · • 6:36 p.m. J..qaa Bead! Boa~ ef Atljast- meat ... Detlp Review, council chambers. 505 Fomt Ave. .\n hour bcforl' the sun of the game High-tech telescope forquclke study urged P \~·\Df'.\ (.\Pl,-l<c~l·arrhcr' -.....mt 111 hu1h.J a h1gh-lidd1t ~ 1rm•stnal 1t'k'ICOPt' w lktl'l"t ·hag. small and ··s1knt"· t•arth· ~uah·'· mca~url' conttnl'ntal dnft and hl•lp ma~l· d<'ta1l ed maps of 8lrth·~ in tcnor Thl' proposeu ~-C m1ll1on Tl·rrascopc ))5trm Qf 10 canhq_uakc moni:~r') "'quid qu1cl.I~ pnn Ilk dct.a1kd inlNmatton ahou1 tcmhlor\. k1t1ng ~1cnt1st' .. karn a-. mmh ,1\ !)tl\S1°tlk J\ fa<,t as pos 1hk so 11.t• t .in 1-l'l'P thl' puhhr 1nforml'd ahoul "'hat is hap!)t'ning ·· 'l'l\m11h1g1')t Don .\ndt>~n \aid . T ht• "' strm 1s t·allcd J 1crrcs1nal tele- r.coix· bc·t·au\l' 11 "'ould use se1sm1c waves 10 makl' p1c1ures ofEarth·s inlt'rtor.Just as cipttl·:il tekwopcs use hght wavr s 10 makr r1c1un·' ofo~cctr. '"'Spa(l'. said .\nderson .. dm·l·1t1r of the Cahforn1a Institute ol Tl'' hnoll\(\~' ·, se1srnolo1u al lahoraton T h,· ronrrast bct1At't'n the proposed Ol'l\\Pr~ of \c1smte monitors and e"st1ng quakc-m1.rn1tonng networks ··1s hke com- panng a compact disc rt>cordmg W'lth the original phonograpns:· he said. Boggs denied an) 'kno"'ledge of the photographs . .. I don·t ha,·e an) pictures."' he sa1dm Cincinna11 ··1 don·t kno"' an~th1ng about 1ha1.·· .\dams pro' 1ded details on the tt'k· '1s1on sho"' of ho14 tht' photographs camt' about ··Jf some of the 1u~ s on the team ·td1dJ something that Wade d1dn 't i)an1culal' like. or the~ "'ere going to talk about "' hal "'as goi ng on. he devised a httle 1hrng alled the 'CXlta Foret'· and what he did .was make sure the~ "'ere set up in a comprom1s1ng pos1t1on and he·d break into the room and take pictures ... .\dams said. ·-rd alread' destro,ed a 101 of1hem He r.a1d ·J"'" kee·p &bl-$...lust L.ecp 1b1s · ··The~ ·re no1 going to surface." she said "You don't kno"' "'ho There are t"'ent'· iour guys on then team -· Margo A-ctam.-- 8~ G.REG KLERKX OI ,,,. 0-, -Ila!! . Th.: "!lt."r 111,. 'l'"' P<'n tie a ch·!> Blue Bn ·i l a h :hrt'Jll'nt•d "'tth do.,ure duC' to "'><-"· t ~J. a .t"i,!l'd ,1\\l e '1ola1 1ons said he 1s m.i m g \ h.ingt'' in tlrdl·r lt.1 a'01c going to , ol.n ( :' .\tl •'flll'' Rol'\en Burnham said ht' t;J• ",kJ J 1::1" \Ult 111 close down the Blut' fk, · .\.~urd1ng to l tt~ otli1.·1als. ~1d Soffer ,, l"ll.''Jl 1ng 1h,· popular brstro 11.11hout a .-·•: 1· •J tl ol lk..l'U dllt \ US< rmll , •.i,:.i. 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"'l'rl un.1t-k 'l1 locate •·, '-'''""'' • l°'ul ·hl ,3· ".l' rc-tumt'd t""' '~'" rit.·. • • • ~!~~~st '!!!!!!:~~~~00!~!!~, *" • .............. • nic1pal Court Judge M1ch~l Beecht'r. above 10 percent. the stat~'s lt'gl!I · . . allcgt's two counts of manslau&hter. limit. authont1<.'s said. ,• F~n\lan Valley pohcc arrestt'd a Fountain Valle) .Poltcc Sgt. lal"T) r raflir tn\t'st1gator Richard Hunllnaton Beach man today 1n Gns1Aold said. \1art1nr1. no1 related to the suspect. connection ' with a June 13 traffic Squires "'as ndmg 1n a Volkswagen sought 1he publtc's help in finding accident that left a 17-year-0ld girl Bet>tlc dnven b~ her boyfnend. Dana .,..1tnesses to th" •reek. The in1er- 1nd her 7·rnonth-old fetus dead. Potts. when th<" car colhded with a section 1s set so the traffic lights in Ruben Martinez, 20. was amsted 'l"h1clt' dnven b> Man1nez at both dirt"Cttons Ut' r<"d at the samt' ·at . bis tAlabama Strttt home on Magnolia Street and Eilts Avenue. 11me for 1wo seconds. but authont1es mansla~ter and drunken dnvin& Gnswold said. need('d to 1nvt"St1gate to dt'tt'rmtnc- charln an connection with a tw<><ar Tht' Btttle was rollt'd ac ross the who· ma~ ha' e ran the li&ht. Gns\\old collision that killed Jamie Squirts of intersection and Squirts was tossed said. Huiib"njtOl\ Beldi Inlf htf unborn from tfie car. Potts was also seriousl) Manrncz was bt1n1 hcldTn Oi'angc baby. inJurt'd. but has since bttn released Count~ Jail. Bail figures wert> not The annt warrant issued for from the hospital. as was Man1nez. unava1labk. c.... ... Somebody siok two 12-packs of beer &om • coa +enie'Mr merltel:on Wihoe. They tried to sttal thrft. but dropped oac on the way .out tht door. I e e e Alf~~ sa~man waslhot in 1M beci ol ihe ~ tttih • pellet .aun • be stood outlick Hotue . ..,_ieMell on NCW'POft loulevud. .TM .... wbo ..... , ICrioully. u.. ;...s. ao1c1 police • ctoan•t mow wtM> lltoc bim or wbv. • • • It wnt dow1l • a s&olm vttude. but it took• n..,,... llaitf'ao ~ away ,wilb a 14-fool Milbo9.t ~"'I 4 . ..... . apins1 tht' wall of a home on t 9ih HtmtiJlltoa Beaela · Strttt_.. • • • " rnacknt cla1mt'd that the men A-tml pttpattd thief uitd' ~ allctcdl) •<r"< •lli"fdrap tn front of to t'Kapc with two' bkycln 'lnd • a rnicknt1al rompkll. 1n OW 2200 cam~ra from a 9«0nd·st0f)' balcony bk>ck o{Florida Strttt. The calkr said ofanr l8thStree1homc. th(.mtn were rcpoatdly anwsied-by .. -----~..::• • • pohC't' last wttk ~t ''Vtett t.ck at 1t Ntarly $11.000 cail\ 'A'isliktnll'Oift -apin." • a drawer in the maMfCr's otll~ of tM • • • . Ali , Baba Motel on Ntwpon Som«'Ont' C\lt a lock to a rn.dtnct lblkvard. 1n the I 000 blOC'k of Kttlson LaM • • • and stolt two bt<'vt'ln val~ at $440, A lock was cut on a Pratt' on Ekin\ and a tool bo' · befOf't' th<" crook took IWO btC)"Cln, • • • and a tool boll. all val~ at HOO. " man deicnbcd as about 6 foot ) xvt'ral l*tlilt' bavt betn broWn inches and ·~'lh1na about 200 into 1n t~ -st rt-1ll'tl81. pounds stok mOrt' than S600 in cash -. ' -· ~ Laguna ~Beaclt- \ "h1tl' ll\\ota p11.·l.ut' 1ru1.I. "a' n·pMll'J '1\,kn .lt ~ :.i p rff fll~~J\ fr,,,n 1tw ·:··-' hllxl ,11 \ 11."H'na Dn' < .... -\ 1.in 1•n fl"'' "'h{' ma\ h.1'C tx-t-n 1nt.1\l,..1h'J \\J~ set'n 11.ea' 1ng 1n ·anJ ,,ut 1•1 trull°lt \I. Ith his dog at I I ~ pm Tul·-.J.1, .lt ''l'' Place and'\ Coast H 1~h\'J' lrrine \ "'r> mJt. h1ne "'·u stc•kn frt'm a hu"n~" 1n thl' 18(\(l(l block of S\, PJrl R.1ulc,ard Tucsda~ moming after 1hd1uf1,lar5ma)hcd a "' 1nd011. '~' itJ1n l·ntn ~ ... \on1l·1•nt• '1 C1k SI f!OO from a h,1mt in th e ·11 bkxl of "•' ant TuMda' aftem1'l'n t"\(hl ,lj1~t • ,, j" tt>oi '·~ nrr -i-. . . . \ ,Jr 'll'rl'•' .1 n1! 'f'l'dl..<·r, \\l'rc ,i.,kn tn'm J q•h1dl' l'Jrh 'll 1n :re I i-11\~l hi''°" n1 \1 1111 !.t•n .\'l'n.1t' lX'l\\t'"l'n nl\tln .ind~ r "1 f Ul'\dJ\ Newport.Beach .\ tet•n-.atzl't arr.irl·nth Jlt<'mrtl·J 111 t"lum J t'"" a hl1mr in thc-1.lLX1 t-111\.j.,, 1'1 'U\~\ .\\l'nUl' \h,nda\ .lfh•m1.)(1n h' htzht OJ !hl· "\"'<lden \ldtn~ on 1irt' .,.. 1th a ne\li '>f'3f't'r .\ m-1ghhor no11 l'd fl am<.'" ra. 1n1 up the <.1de of the hualding :ind dou\e'd the th-Jghng fire "-1th a µrtkn ho'-<" The \\lUth ".ls not apprehrndC'd • • • " man d1~0' <.'n~u !ht· hard "II' that h1-. C'3r had htTn ~olC'n \1mrda' l'\l'ntnJ v.hcn the ~h.lkn \Chll.'.IC. a '1ntal<' l~Ni \unhl'am Tigt•r dro't: "'' him a<. n-tum<'d h1.,mC' from an min 1c-I ht.• man nt1t11it'd JX'lict'. v. ho 'f'l'll~·d the-'c-h1dr and rur"'u('(i 11 into l o~ta \ks:i The su JX'~t ap- l'?l't'ntl~ abandonc-.1 thc c~ and fled Guaman rol)a bank in Irvine A man cla1mtnc to have a .un robN'd an ll''lnt' Nnk Ofncarh S 00 T uesda' af\rmoon. pohet" u1d· T~ suJpcc'l •'lllkC'd into St-cunt' Pacific Nattonal Bank. 18ti:~ Mac~hur Blvd .. around 3 p..m, and <kmandtd moftt") from a telleT. TM su'l'«' said he bad a aun. but dad not d1spta) a weapon Tht' te1ttf filled a bro•-n paprr bla Wlth SM~ and tht' man fled on foot. TM suspeci 1s dncnbtd as La•ino. 30-.il() yean old, ~ fttt 6 1nchn \all 1 lS pound& wtanna a ara~ bunoo- down lhin and ,ean' • I \ 1 nnrr.i: .\\t'nUl' rr"1dcnt got a .iJl .I\\ .1l.l·n1 n~ earh T -.l'sda' mom - nL "hl'O 'ht' .ln'"l'rl'J J 'nod: at her r· ;n1 ,h\\1• 111 d"c1.n er a «'m1-nud<" mJ'1 ma\1ur~a11ng Thr su!>pect:who lllll'I l)l•J l1n fr"'' 11.ao. weanng onl' a 'h1n .ind had "a h11arn mile on his l.h ... ··al orJinf101hr'1c11m Supect tied to 38 burgl~ries '• .... Pnlu.·c arn-stt"da J ~-\car-old tr11n11· ,·111 T ut.·..J:l\ on su~rur1on of bur-t-: .. n11 ntz a' man~ a~ Jgr" Int' "homes dunn~ the l'i~t SI\ months. a~ant -"' j't)hlt" . . • J1,<.t> I u•" To~ Crur •as arrnkd tn J T ~tin polit't offictr af\er 11"'1nt' ~'lil'"'C' "\ued a 111arrant for his arrest. ~·d I" ine Pohcc1..t Mike Whitt \\ h1tc said In IM polact bdi~v' • I ·I l .. l.i I ' '' \ I • r, . Dukakls, Bentse.n seeking unity; Jackson unplacated ~U.S.asks . OASbcick diplomat expulsion . a,svANBwm .............. Mkbael Duk.altis told black leaders today that runnina mate Uoyd Bentlen has been a civil riahts lldvoca&e since "way back when in the 1940s," while a disappointed Jesse Jackson was dcscnbcd as flab- berpsted at the way he has been treated by the Democratic nominec- io-be. Jackson convention· manager Ron Brown said negotiations with the Dukakis campaian have been halted. "It is now up to Michael Oukakis to make it a unity convention." Brown said in an interview in Atlanta. Brown said Jackson and his aides could not understand what they felt was a deliberate Dukakis snub of Jackson. who learned from reporters that Bentsen was the ,·ice presidential choice. "Basically we were tlabbergasted by the way this was handled.'' Brown said. At tt\e annual meeting of the National Assocration for the Ad- vancement of Colored People in Washin.ton. Dukakis sought black support in a speech that was mostly a straight campaign ulk. NAACP President Benjamin Hooks told Duka kis. ··You know. knowing Jesse has been good for you." And Dukakis replied, "Yes, Ben, I learned a lot from Jesse and l've learned a lot from you .... And I'm still learnina." As Dukakis and Bentsen wrestled with how to unify the party in advance of nest week's convention in ·Atlanu. most Democrats sans a chorus of praise for: the 67-year.ottl Texas senator after his formal in- troduction as Dukakis' runnina mate at Boston's Faneuil Hall. Hopeful refrains citing the parallels with the 1960 Kennedy-Johnson ticket were heard again and again. "He's a terrific guy. He's very tough. very smart." Oregon Gov. Neil Goldschmidt said of Bentsen. Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale. the 1984 Democratic presi- den1ial nominee. said Bentsen "has been a source of good sense. moder- ation and decency throughout his ~cars of public life." "He knows how to beat George Bush ... said Sen .. Barbara Mikulski. D-Md. "Hr did just that in 1970" - "hen Bentsen defeated Bush for the fi rs1 of three terms in the Senate. Bush. the Republican nominee-lo- be. called Dukakis' choice of the Scnat("Finance Committee chairman '"1n1aes11ng" but refused to say more. Bush's supporters were quick to araue that Democrats still won't carry the state Bush calls home-and ill 29 electoral votes -in the November ballotina. "He 11 desperate. He knows he can't win without carryina Te05,•• Teus Gov. Bill Clements said of Dukakis. "It ain't 1oi~f0 work.•• But the Jackson~ loomedu the major numbhna b1ock between Dukakis and seamlessly positive four days in Atlanta. At the NAACP. Duk.akisrd't'TT'edto Bentscn's long C'ommittment to civil rights. "He was committed to civil riahts and equal opportunities way back then, way back then in the 1940s, .. Dukakis said. _ Bentsen then addressed the meet- ing. with an admonition from Hooks. "You may as well know you•ve aot a hard act today. so do your best," Hooks said. "Many of our delegates wanted to ~ Jesse in this position." Former party chief and Jackson adviser John Whitt echoed those sentimenls about his fellow Texan: "He's got one of the best civil riahts records in the Senate. He voted against the poll ux when he was in the Congress back in the '50s." . It was clear 'that the Democratic ticket needed. lD calm some angry Jackson bac\ers. Famed director Joshua Logan, 79, dies By TH A11oeiated Pres~ fast-mo ving Colorado River. but none was seriously hurt. authorities said. The powered pontoon ferry boat lost power as it approached a dock at Bullhead City. Ariz .. across the river from this pmblinJ resort. and struck the other craft. Las Vegas Metro Pohce spokesman Robert Nixon said today. The accident occurred about 9:30 p.m . Tuesda'. authorities said. The ferry is used to shuttle people ·back and forth .between Bullhead City. on the river's eastern shore. and this rapidly growing gambling resort on Nevada's southern tip. -· ,, 1 lllclaael J>alr•lrta ud Ida nmDIDC mate, Sea. Lloyd Beatllen, wa.e to aapporten after unomacement. "I did think he was very rude not to· let Jesse know beforehand." said Beulah C. Wright of Main Line. Pa .. a NAACP delegate. "I frankly think he's made life a lot more difficult for him$Clf and will have to work a lot harder." said Rep. Ron Dellums. a Jackson supporter from California. · Jackson spoke 10 NAACP Tuesda> night. delivering an emotional speech that drew cheers from the overflow Cro\\d. "I may not be on the ticket. but I'm qualified! That's what I know! Quali· fied!" Jackson shouted. "I will never surrender." The Cl\'il rights leader promised that hl~ would press his stands on the issues at the convention that opens Monda~. Wf\SHINGTON (AP) -The State Department formal.ty asked the Oraanization of Amencan Statn today to approve the upulsion ~( Nicarqua's ambassador to the Unst· ed States who also serves as OAS ambassador. Richard Mcq>rmac~. the _U.S. ambassador to , the international body. delivered~.!'' ote to Amba~~dor Eladio Knim>in}' of the pomsnscan Republic. who is also p~1dent of the OAS permament council. ··1f you (are) Jo: v~olation of Y.our diplomatic status in the .U.n1ted States. Article 3 of the OAS Pri v1leacs and Immunity Agrcemen~ d~ n~t exempt you from expul,1on, said Russell Waperl'sky. a State Depart· ment official. · Meanwhile. Richard Melton. the U.S. ambassador to Nica~aJua who was expelled by tht Sand1n1sta aov· ernment along with S'cven collcques, said today.he belK-vcS ~ic~ra.1ua took the action in order to inum1date the opposition. Melton told a White House news conference that the Sandinistas want- ed to demonstrate to the opposition that ''they are atone and isolated with nowhere to tum ... He noted that one of the functions of-those expcUed was to deal w.ith opposition leaders. He flatly denied that the embassy wa.s involved i!"' organizing and financing the oppost- tion. Earlier. Nicaraguan Ambassador NEW YORK (AP). -Simple. year. said Richard Leavitt a spokes-Carlos Tunnermann said he would inexpensive monitoring of uterine man for 1he March of Dimes in White consult with his government on d · Plai·ns. N.v . Ten percent of them whether to challenge the legality of Monitoring can halt premature deliveries contractions unng pregnancv can 1 h u S d · · d h" t f help predict and prevent the bfrth of have seri ous health problems. and the t e · · ecision to or er im ou 0 premature infants. whose medical bill for intensive care for premature the country. care costs the nation S2 billion infants totals S2 billion each year. Deputy Secretan, of State Joh.n Whttehead said todav on NBC-TV s NEW YORK -Director Joshua Lopn. who enthralled post-World War II theatergoers with his def\ suging of "South Pacific." ''Annie Gel Your Gun" and other Broadway hits. has died al the age of79. Although he "as kno"n pnmaril~ as a stage director. ~n also directed several successful mov1es.1ncluding '"Paint Your Wagon.'' '"Camelot" and the memorable 1956 screen adaption of "Bus S top:· starring Manlyn Monroe. The 1949 musical "South Pacific.'' which he co-wrote. co- produced and directed. won the 1950 Pulitzer Pnze for . drama. Logan died Juesd~Y. at h1s~Ma~hatl.11} home of a rare. prov.css1ve neurological d1sea~ called supranuclcar pals\. said his " 1do". actress Nedda Harrigan. Althou&h his Broad"a' career began in 193:! and continued fur more than 4Q ~ears. Logan ·s biggest stage successes ~ere in thcla1e 1940s and earl\ ·s0s. Thev included such hits as "Happ~ B1nhda~ ... '"P1cn1c:· "Kind Sir" and "fanny." annuall). a new study shows. Lea"''! sai.d.. ·, Tod ·· h h u · · d St t h h ~ · d k L1n11I now. doctors have had r.ew .. · ay . t at I e nite a es !lS G ttJ -i• 'L"11l · · T e morthonng. one once a wee " r d . 1 · · h an •t~r~ H e#l iu&er Ai. "11. ...._ . . h h h f wa\. s 10 1dent1f>• women likely to oive no pans to CUI •P omauc ties Wit ...,. -e. ixg1nning in l e sevent mont 0 . 1 K 'd . N... Mana~ua despite the t1t·for·tat am-Ml ~Ml _ A store that sold a .357-caliber pistol less pregnancy. identified 70 pe~nt of birth premature). atz sa1 in cw ba . 1 1 . h ber. d ' .. h --~ k"ll wo men who later gave birth to York at a reporters' seminar sponsor-ssa ona expu sions. than an our iore a istrau.,.t investor U>ai it to I a r. . h d . ed b' the St. Jud" C hildren's Re-··11·s ·important for us to mainuin s1ockbroker and paralyze another has agrttd to pay premature in1ants. said t e stu y s . ' $500.000 to settle a negligence suit. a lawyer said. Arthur autho r. Dr. Michael Katz of the search Hospital of Memphis. contact in some kind of relations even H. Katz. a former Kansas City. Mo .. lawyer who lived in Children's Hospiul of San Francisco. The techniques he has devised to with government that we ha,·e very \t d · d h "We can use this data 10 make prc,ent pre mature lmths might add httle respect for." Whitehead said. . iam1 asa pro tecte go"ernment witness un t e name prematurity a pre"entable event." SI 00 or S:!OO to the cost of a pregnant He said Managua's actions. includ-Gamb'e·-' l.e·rrv.ft•na"--~rthurKane.used1heweapontokilltl self tertheOct. . T .A 'N I "Oman's h"alth car"'. he said. In ina1beclns1·na,."wnof .. 110'. ' . l~__:~~~~~~~~·~-~~~~4·~·.T;:_~..,._~=lf'9'~~~~~;q;;ft;iift8-,-:~~~~6;s~h~"::~~~::;·~~·~ Ui~iA~l~&WheM1--~K1.>.11.at~z~sa.-..1d""-;~U~e~,....~a)~'-:-<·~o~t-a~w~a,y~s.__~-~:-:=:~~::-:''.-::'.::~'~~~~~:'.=-:-'r,'-Jii1Vr-==:~----·-evv , . . . . carrying "capon. the Tamiami Gun Shop violated a Florida law but most of it." he said. comparison. 11 costs a ut -.000 per newspapet and radio stauon. •Show bl d k h d · ed requiring a coohng-·off penod between the purchase and \bout 350.000 babies are born da~ to treat a premature infant in a 1ha1 "the last vesu~s of freedom in gnm er.s an casino" or ers eras e into an unoccup1 pa·c;r-up of ... gun. the su--,,· 'conten:r.ed. --nrematurt'I~. in tht> United States each newborn inll'n!.1 \ c care uni I. he said. Nicaragua seem-to be disappearing." pleasure craft and ca ps-1zed. hurling its occupan-ts infO the "' .. u1 ., FREE Parkq FREe- Adnission HuntinQ'Son Center~ "'\\ hl'rt· ( 111<\J Thing~ ~ppcn·· · 1N. CONCERT TONIGHT~ .. .Manhall .Free ~With fair Admission Adult' S~ · Children SZ The Oranet County R~sttr CONCERT SERIES 7 and 9 pm at the • Arlinston Theaue it1;•,J11. I .h J Blood. wu1 and Ttal" ~1t h Da\•id Clavton Thoma' r: J~I lul~ I:; Mrmorit~ Clf Rock~ RClll ~bn Wtll\f Tht 01~m1>nd• • 1.inlt Anthon' 'M .irJ.n. luh •11 IUin Tributt to 1hf lka1lr• 'mJ,v. luh - Elvin Bi_shop For lnformatiOn Call: ·Tucker Band ' .. j / I >-& \lanhall Tul'krr Band Space shuttle \ Chancellor warns Cal State failure r-isk ·· · · · · -· · .. · •. reported high syst~~ faces financial crisis S.\N JOSE ( .\P)-NASA o_fficials LO NG BEAC H 1 lAe.¥~ California chann:llor for budget planning. ha!> 1nlrcascd to .26 1.195 from oncebehc~ed thechancesoffailureof State l'ni"crsi t~ Chancellor W. Ann Thl' s~stcm·s final budget for fi scal 25.l850 s~s1cm-w1de over last )Car. the "orld s first reusable spacecraft Re' nolds ·sa> s the 19-<:ampus system ~car I 1.Jf<M-89. as appro"ed recently by Cal Slall· budget documents show . "ere about one.,'" I 00.000 .. All that fa ces a financial emergencythat could the go' l'mo r. was do~·n $66 million 1hat the rnst ix·r student has decreas- changed Jan. -8. 1986. ~hen the curtail growth unless more state tu SI A76. 7 39.000. acrording to Cal l'd from $5. 30 to SS.6 13. explosion of the space ..shuttle mone' 1s forthcoming during the neitl Stale budgl't documents. E'e n 1(11 had <ila)ed tht' samt. the Challenger tnggerrd a sei:ies of fi scal )·c;tr. Chanfl•llor Re~ nolds has general allotment per student would be less in outside studies of NASA s nsk "If 1he state's fiscal cm1s is not au1hon1~ to adm1n1stcr the budget real tl·rms bcausc of inflation.'' said asscssmenl methods. rcsol"cd soon. it is likely thal we will and make " rnall'' er cutbacks or other Ste' c MacCanh~. a Cal State spokes- 'One of those studies. funded by ha"e 10 curtail growth and resrrict chan'g('\ might he nt·ccssal). he man. !"-:~SA. reveals that flaws in a single overall a<.·cess to our campuses." added. Still. the s1aius report ··With dechn1n~ budgets. we can· l..c) po"er source of the space shuttle Reynolds sai<I 'in a statement prepared b~ admm1stra11 on ot1ic1als not continue 10 grow and meet the •s Hkcl~ t0 cause one of the spacecraft prepared for a Board of Trustees set a grim tone. educational demands of our state's to crash C\ ~r) fi ve ~ears. the San Jose meeting T uesday. · "We 3rl' t~ ang to lin11t the impact population ... Re~ nolds \31d. "I am Mereur) :'\ews reported Tuesday. The Board. of Trustees ado pted the that thl''l' redul·twns "ill have.'' pcr!.onall~ distressed over this be- Condut'tcd b} a Newport Beach Cal State budget for the current fi scal Re' nold!. \aid. ··wi: want to avoid cause of our strong commitment to consulting_ firm for McDOnnell year. based on expectauons of sute whrrewr poss1bk law) offs o r reduc-access· and our progress in assunna Do~glas Corp .. the stud.Y found a 1-funding that failed to materialize. 11om an our fa cult' and staff. sun ·css for studl·nts from diverse and in-0 \hance on an} flight that ~he said Lou Messner. an assistant vice ~ta t1ml.' "hl·n student enrollment underrepresented groups." shuttles thrt.>e auxiliary power units. "h1ch rnntrol flaps needed to land. wi ll all fail and cause the shuttle to nash Ill Earth. Fire Departnient revokes perniit for.Chippendales "I kno" the~ 're quoting I in 70. (but I• n m> opinion. the unit 1s much more rl.'l1able than that" based on result s of NASA's rigorous testing s~strm. said Chester Vaughan. chief ofthc.~huule's power and propulsion h . d1' iston at the Johnson Space Center BYTlle A11ociated rre11 -.. 1n Ho,uswn LOS ANGELES-Ch1ppendales night club'ssuccess at pack1n1 the ladies ~ccording 10 agency tesuna pro-in 10 see 11s all-male dan'ce revue has prompted the Fire Department to grams. 1hc power units are far more annoum:e revocation of the esublishment's fire permit. The department rcliablr than the sludy indicates. and notified Chippcndales that it has until Aug. 4 to close its doors because of thr ' ha' c not altered olans to resume repeated incidents of crowdina. ··we're not talking about five to 10 people." launches this fall. said City Fire Department Battalion Chief Dean Cathey. The club has a S11ll. independent experts and capacity of 299. but between 329 and 576 people have been jammed into the sc1en11sts close to the space aacncy sy club at various times. Cathey said. O ver the past five years. Chippendales has 1he) arc startled by the report. been cited 14 1imes for overcrowdina. has received fines totalina S 14,300 and "That"s high (risk),'' said George cumulative probation time of 36 months. Cathey said. ~pos1olak1s. an expert in' risk assessment methods. John· Garrick.· president of the Newport Beach consulting firm that conducted the stud). stood by the find1tigs. "We have pretty high confidence in our results.'' said Garrick. of the firm Pic kard. Lowe and Garrick. Inc. "In tn,i ng to tell the truth. the ans~n aren't CAactly as favorable as (NASA) would like." Huey Newton .ent back to San (luent1n SAN QU ENTIN -Former Black Panther Huey Newton returned to prison Tuesd.a'' in conn~1ion with a ptro~violation. authorities satd.-Lt. Cal White at San· Quentin State Prison said Newton was transferred there from a count)' jail. but flad no details. Parole Officer Mike Smith said Monday that Newton had been taken into custody June 23at his Oakland home foraltqedly violatina a condition of his parole, but he declined to elaborate. He said the State Board of Prison Terms offered Newton a deal to dispose of the parole violation charge. but Newton hadn't indicated his fttlinas about the offer. A bearing should follow. in which the' board would dcci~ the punishment Pastors denounce. 'Temptation' film UN I VERSAL CITY (APl-Anary C'hnst1an miKisters demanded that director Martin Scorsese's film "The Last Temptation of Christ" be de- stroyed. claiming the movie depicts Jesus Chnst as menully deranged and dmrn bv lust. A rnali11on of Chris11an leaders called fo r the film ·s destruction T ueMJa~ at a news conference staaed at the Rcgistf) Hotel.just a few blocks awa~ from U niversal Studios. the movie's co-distributor. The ministers contended !he movie. which has been called a looi at lhe human side of Jesus. contains a dream sequence in which Chrilt comes down off the cross and has sa with Man, Magdalene. "The content of both the script and the film portrayed Jesus Christ as a mentall} deranged and lust~riven m~n ... said Larry Poland. prnidcnt of H1ahland-based Mastermedia Inter- national Inc. ·Meef us at the Ea.ij_oil Thursday .We'll be Ulen to__meet 1011, too. Spa~ 319 Commerce Blclg. # 1 O off Main MiJI Orange County Fair • ' ...... ...,. ... City Edl\or 2 :30-7_;.00_p.m.___---1-. IUolaB..._ Real Eatate Editor Wher~ gOOd news ts shared! • I Or1ng9 Co11t DAILY PILOT /Wedneedey Juty 13. 1988 * M I Cruise ship attack staged to free suspected terrorist IRA bomb injures 911) W.Germany · Soviet region's effort to secede tumed down A THENS. Greece (AP) -The occupied terntones. not every- aovemment today ordered an im-where." hC' said 1n court before the mediate trial for a Pa16tinian wanttd dela> was announced. an the United States whose detention The Palestinian. surrounded by may have provoked a cruise ship police officers armed with automatic massacre. weapons. claimed the cruise shtp Mohammed Rashid, 34. was taken attack was "an American o~r­ from Korydallos Prison to the Athens ation ... to di•tract attention from thc M1sdcmeanon Coun for trial on s.hootin1 down of the Iranian plane char1es of cnteri ng G~ on a fol'Jtd and the Palestinian uprisi ~I-.. passport. He is wanted an the United "They also want to provide trouble States for alleaedly plantinf a bomb for Greece.:· . he said before being· on a Pan Am jetliner in 982 that returned to Jail.. · killed one ~rson and injured IS. Greek ~uthorttics say they bche' e Justice Minister Agamcmnov--rhe1en'OftSts who attacked t~ Cit ~ of Koutsogiorgas overruled a decision· Poros cruise ship on Monda) ma~ for a two.week postponement of the have intended to hiJack the v~sel and h1:aring, but the coun ordered the force Rashid's release. hl.'aring postponed until Thursday A coroner said today nme people tx·cause the defense lawyer and the d1~d "hen terrorists opened fire "11h 1ntrrpreter were unavailable. auto matic weapons and ex plcxkd Rashid told reporters he wasn't hand grenades on the Greek ship. 1n,oh ed in the Pan Am bombina. Ninet)-eight people were inJured. "The Americans can say what they Government spokesman Tcle- llke. I had nothing to do with it. I'm!! macho) Hytin.s said Greece ··i ntends Pa.lcstinian fighter .. but the Palesu-to go ahead 1mmed1atel~ \\Ith the n1ans are o nl> fighting inside the proccdu~es for the (Rashid) trial. U.S. hellcoptersflre . on Iranlan gunboats WASHINGTON (A P) -U.S. m1lttaf) helicopters drove off lra~ian gunboats attacking a Panaman1an- Oagged tanker 1n the Persian Gulf tn the first such cxchanic of fire since the downing oft ran Air flight 6SS. the Prntagon said. ··As the armed helicoptC'rs ap- proached the U niversal Monarch. t~o small boats were seen de"parting thl• area:· said Titus. ··The boats fired at thr hehcopter'> at approx1matel> 9 a.m. PDT and thC' helicopters re- turned their fire with rockets and machinl.' gun firt'. regardles' of the stnke ··The hearing war, 1n1t1all) postponed because of a stnkc b~ pn-.on guard~. H\11m said Rashid would have to ~n e his G reek sentence before" he can be c.xtradned to the" U nited States. Rashid. 3~. wa~ arrested June I at .\thl'm .\1rpon after a lip from the l '.S. EmbaS'I). 4;ecunt ~ souffC!i ..aid th~ ship attacl.. ma~ have hcen a bungled a'ttl·mpt h~ pro-Iranian .\rabs to h11ack thl' < 1ty of Poros. 1.1.h1ch was l'arn.1ng .p I tourists Iran denied rnvoh t'ment tn tht' attal ~-1n "h1ch the terrorists opened fire "11h automatic "eapons and hurkd grcnad1.·\. \tarting a fire that brlJught the -;hip\ 'un deck crashmg Jn" n o n pa'>'l.'nger'> Thi\ morning. Rad111 France-Inter in Par" reponcd an anon~ mous ca lkr "aid in a rambling nrn' ersa11on that thl· pru-lran1an group Islamic Jihad rarnt:d out the attack to il\enge the l ' S J o\\ n1ng of an Iranian pa'>'>l'nger plant'. Gorbachev asks Polish workers to back reforms Dl "l ~BI RC.1 . W"t German> (APl -..\ bomb blast np~d throu&h a Bntish arm~ barracks earl~ today. tearing off part of the roof and 1n1unng nine soldiers. The Irish Kepubhcan .\rm} claimed respons1- hilm Pohcc s~ud the bomb was placed near an outr,1de v.all of the \Old1ers· II' ing quartC'~ and tore a I O..br l 6- lo<1t hot(' 1n 11. ..\1 about the same ume of the nplo)1on. \hots were fired from a passing automohik at a pohce car 1n the s.amc area. but no one was 1nJUffd: polile !>31d The~ said the passing duto mob1lc: had Dutch license plates In Dublin. the IR..\ said in a '>t!ltt"mcnt circulated to the mt.-dia that 11 t:arned out ··1hc bomb attack in \\l'"' (Jnman~ against cro"n lnrll''> ·· It d1J not d aboratc f ht: IR ..\ "hll·h 1s "aging a gul·rrtlla lampa1gn to dn'e the Bnt- ''h out of '\ortht:rn lrC'land. re-cC'nth ha\ ''l"Pfh:d up attacb on British target'> nn th1.· 1-uropean tont1nent ..\ 11oli1.l' '>l.ltt:ment <,a1d the bomb 1.q•nt 11ff at ahnut J a m. at the < tl.tnwrg.a n liJrrJ1.· ~" in Duisburg.. .ihout '1 1 miln north QfC ologne. Th1.· hulldinl.! "hich Rrit1'lh arm~ ,,11i u ..il' 'U' hou~·'> about 100 "1ld1n,. I\ in .1 n· .. 1denuat ~cuon of Du1,h11rg ··1nn11l1.·nt ,11.·1.·111ng \Old11.·r'> "en· the targl"I '> Thi' J \Otd'> the nsli. of ,,infron11ng rx:upk .... ho ar(' a"ali.e."· SZC. L E ( I ~-Poland (.\Pl _ 'aid a spokl•.,mJn tl1r the British arm~ in \\ l'St G1:rm:.in ~ "ho spoke on M1kha1l S Gurbachn toda~ urged lt1ndition of .tnon\ mil' Polt \h "'o rh•r\ to 'upp<m his social \taJ Juhn \\ il~insl1n.anotha Bnt- and t:llrn1tmic returms 1n a speech at a 1,h Jrm~ 'P''"l''man. said. "Sine Bal11r port )hlp~ard that "as a center \\1.'rl' hurt hut nunl· "l're hospitahLed of unrl''' '1unng the birth of Soll-,1nJ ..il l \\l'rl' 1rcat1.·d at the scene·· dant\. .\ftt:r lhl' bla'it J ho le was round 1n -,p(_.al..1ng IO a huge hall at th<.• ,1 'l'lUrll\ ll"Oll prt>lt"l llng thl' bar· '"ar,1..1 <.h1p~ard 10 fO\lo S of ston~-fJ•"'· 'Jld Dui,hurg policl' <>pokt"s- rau:d "urlc..as in hard hats and mJn Kcinh.trd Pa!lC dungarn''· thl' Krt·mlln lcadt"r \\ 1.· ,u,pn 1 thl'~ l ut J hole in the \10\( 0 \\ t .\l'I -Thl· leadt."rsh1p · ol ~ll·rba1;an annulled :"agorno- 1'.araba~h·., dl>tl\1un to secede from thL· rt."pubhl and al{"U>ed offi cials tn the d1.,puted region of breaking the la" c1nd def~ ing h1ght"r authorities. Tas) .. aid toda1. 1 hl· o tlil IJI · llt'"' agl.'n~ said the Pre\ld1um or l'\elu\1\e committee 111 .\1L·rba11an·') pJrhament met Tues- d"' night d It'" nours after thc ~'lt'\Sllm dnl<1ra1wn b~ l\agorno- "'-Jr,th.al..h.\ k r:l\ICllUrt' The k g."laturl' ··foiled to secure '>trtll lllmphanll" "llh pnnn plt's of kg.aht~ -<1nd ··op1:nl~ encroacht·d on 1hc nat111nJl·\tatt' "umpos111on of the fl'!luhlr, Ta.,., ~uot1.·d the ..\1erba1- 1an Prl·,1d1 urn J\ \a)tng 1n a fl'!.<.•l- u11un · I J'' 'J tJ l hl· Pre\1d 1um p1 "' 'J 1 rll·d 'J[Lorno-1'.<t ra bd i.. h ·' J1.·d:srJt111n nl "''l"SS111n "null ,rnd \ •Ill ..tnJ 'l"\ t l'J ,( . \rmn1•Jn' hJ' 1· Ix-en pre'>'>IOg l11r r"1' l mt1'1l h' for '·111orno-"'-araha~h I••"'' .1~r,1'\1•J le• thl' republic ut .\rnwn1a 'agorno-Karabakh. a moun1a11WU'> region of 160.000 Pt'UPk "ma1 nl~ ..\rmen1an. Th1.· l ampa1gn has bro~pt ~agorno-Karabakh"s Armen1an1 in tu d1rn't confrontation with cenual Juthnn11~c; 1n Moscow and with .\1a ha1;ani authon11es. who OppoK am ~h3nge in the tt'rntonal status of '.ttiorno-1'.a rabal h In h ·hruan the t't hn1c tension ttd tc• not-. in iht' .\1aba1Jan city of \umg..i 11 .\t k<1~t 32 people were ktlkJ '.tllilrn~~-Karaha~h· declaration 11 'K", n\lun "a., 1h1.• tirst such action 111 thl -, ,,·ars ot ~o' 1t"t history. It 1mml·J 1Jll'h rat)ed constitutional Jnd kg.JI qu~11on~ D1s51dcnt his.- lmwn K,11. '·kd\l'di.'1. told T~ \w" .Jll'd · Pn·~' thl' action was d l Jr!> u nu1n\tttuuonal and illepJ. Ill ...,,,, tl·t C on'>lltut1on &JVCS , : 11. .,, 'hl' n gh1 to )('lf-deternuna- : •• 1 1 .1 11 fl'lju irt·~ a republic's ,,1n\l·n1 IPr JO \ proposed changes 1n q , ''"und:.trtl'' Sli seriously hurt ~n runnlng of the ball• P \ \ 1 Pl <>' ,, '-t11a1 n 1 .\ P 1 -"" 'uu1 hs "c:rt' gored !>C'nousl~ and at least • 11tha, '>t.1lt·r,·d min.or inJunt:~ 1n th1.· -.e1. t"nth .ind most dangC'rous runnina of o1w hull, JI th,· Jr. Fermin Fl·\tl\ al I h-: ,,, '1..il 'Jnd a gn•ur 111 IL-Jd ,ll·e~' ran th1· hJll-m1le !>trC'tch from the ,11rtJh 11• lhl hu I nng 1n k\' thJn eight m1nutt.>'> l ue..da~ "Ith more than 1.000 ''•t.th' runn1np. J hl'Jd f hl· running tciol.. a dangc:rou\ turn \I, hen one bull stopped and bepn Jl1Jl ~1ng '>l"\1.·rJI \ouths "ho h..td tal t>n refuge an dooNa~s and against the .,.,,,,,dl'n plJn ~' 1•n1 ng the-r11ull' I 'l"C:· ~111.·r:ioc n the hul" art' killed in profr'is1unal buHtights The fesuval tx·g.in la,1 \\ ldm.:'>da~ Jnd 1<1 to dlnttnul' 1hro~gh Thur'>da~ The Iranian gunboats were finng at the 8 1 .28~-ton Universal Monarch. "h1ch signaled at about 9:30 a.m. PDT Tue1><ia> that it "was being a11acked and was on fire:· said [){'fl·nse Department spokesman Dan Howard. ··111s belit"ved one of the boats "as damaged . There was no da m~ge 'to thC' hel1coptl.'rs and no L: .S. casualties. Thl· l 'nl\crsal Mo narch suffered sonll' hull. engine and and fire ctamag<.•. :°'lo casualtll'S were reported ·and thr shrp rl·qum~d no furthl'r empha\111.·d thl' th<.' mt' ofcoopt"rat1o n k'nll' 1,, ti1.·t 10 thl·. harrat k".>.". Pa Pt" bl•t"n'll l'nland .tnJ lhl' So' lt't ,,111.l JJ,lin~ thJt polt' t." did riu t kno" E .. pert wor• on l 'nion \l hl·tha 1h1.·rl· v.J, :i lunne 11on · so~•5 - 169°~ ., . ' '"' lnCll.JdeS • "1GH0TE"' ~RAM( ·· 111hl' ~m ll'l and Polt!>h kadersh1p tx·t'-' l·,·n thl· ~ •mh t>f.a,1 Jnd the · •ur. NG dtd nut ll'l'l thc \Upport oftht' "ork1ng •ht•c •llOJ . '"'10·A·BEOOSO c "" 1...-bl ' <-• :>tNING q •,.1 ,.,. -.~ da'>'>. 11 "ould not ll\:' a e to "'~Jtl.rn•, 1i rl·d J ma,·hinl' pistol or · 4-Ll c ... ,.11:15 undl'rtJl..l· thl· Jl'I of pert:stro1ka .in :iutomJttl ·'l·aixin at the police car ... v,,cieos o• 1aorics tOlcnOO# ''""' 1fl'<.trurtu r1ngJ and rl'nC'\\a1.·· he said hut no lllll" \\:.t\ in1ureJ he '\aid •• H. WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY a'>'ll\tancr. acording to its mastt•r .. • Af"IE SPQ .. 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Central Com- mand in Tampa. headquarter!> for .\mt'ncan forces in the gulf Pentagon spokesmen declined 10 1d1.•nt1f~ the attack hcllcoptl.'rs. but 11 \\3S hche,ed the) "ere .\rm) .\H-6"s. flo" n h~ Special Operations Forces attar hl.'d to th1.· t · S fleet in the gulf and opera t1.·d from six·c1all~ outfi11ed bargl'S . ··..\nd um· more th ing·'" 1thout the rjl' ,.11J ~·!in· \l.l'fl' 'K'arch1ng for a 111-2121 . ,upport uf !hi.' \\orlting class. the~ -~~~l'l~IO~\\:_~B~\~I:\\~....._------_;~======~~~=~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.) p11ltnc' \1.ou.ld not Ix· ~orth a n~- th1ng ·· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimr--=~~~·· ~I 11 P' J 1 d otli < •a I$ h u hann1.·r rl·.1J1ng. ··\\ l' arl' in solldant) Tria-l-begins for Shiite suspected in 1985 TWA airliner hijacking. .... 11h thl· ''" 11.·t k adcr-.:· ~ Th1.· '111p "a' C1orhac:ht'' 's main orrnnunll\ Ill .10Jr1.·,~ Polish "or~a~ 0 Junng ht' '".Ja~ Pl)hsh. ''" 1 "hi, h tx'gJ n \ hinJJ~ FR.\NKFllRT. Wt•st German' ( .\P) -Mohammed Ah Hamadl. charged with murder and air piracy in the 1985 h11acking of a TWA airliner to Beirut. testified toda) that hC' \muggled explos1H'S !nt,o West Ger-. man}. · · • - But Hamad1 . in h" fi r\t \tateml'nl tu the rnurt s1ncl.' his tnal began la'>t "'L'Ck. ckn1cd h1.· belongs to a radll'al .r m-Iranian "\h11te ~toslem group hl•!11.'\ed tll bl.' the umbrella ortan11a- tt0n for l 1dnappers holding lor1.·1gn hO'>ta~l'S 1n Lebanon · · \\ Pol"h k aJ,:r < 11.·n '"OJl·1ech Jaru11.·hl..1 'ppl..l· l·arlil•r II• thl.' \\"arsk1 -"'tHl..l.'r' and rl·frrr1.·d 111 tht: "storm' JJ". 'dwn 'vlufant'. tht: So\let bit~·, ti N JnJ (lnl~ independent lalxlr In•" l'llll"lll "JS horn I> OU> WORLD ROMANCr AFLOAT PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Gour~t basktu w/ch.Jmpag~ & roses llfVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4 704 . \ OLDEN , I _ __ ..;:oo,..____ .. ~ i~u--.--------...., ... 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Sorry rro dealers -No layaway or rarnchecks --------------------HOTTEST BUY I AROUND I I very famous I label I I ' ::1:.• -. .· • Retin-A demand has not faded studies lacking. willing patients, dermatologists By VERA SIDWA 0ll7 ,_. C•rll• I d•RI Fort) -four-) ear-old Simone Hiah- land of Newport Beach uses Retin-A for a purpose not approved by the Food and Drug Administration -a dr)·Sktn condition which can lead to the fo rmation of wrinkles. Starting her treatment in February t 988. she has been using the viscous prescrip11on liquid once daily. fol-lo'H~d b~ an application of a No. IS sunblock. Her dc.-rm atolog1st. Dr. James Fulton. a longtime acne researcher. opened an office in '.'le"pon Beach in Janua~ pnmaTtl~ for the treatment of photoaged skin. He says about 9S pt>rcent of his patients are usina. Rctin-A. was a member of that researth team. So far. Hiahland i1 happy with her He says they noticed acne impaction1 results. "My pores look more re-falling off. along with dramatic fined," she says. "People have asked changes in other skin conditions, me what I've been using on my skin." such as lines. wrinkles and texture. Rctin-A has been used effectively After sharing their discoveries with for lhc treatment of acne since 1973. the Johnson & Johnson Co., the But in "the past six months. the topical formulation was rcaistered compound has become the raac for under the trade name Rctin-A. smoothing out wrinkles. Available now by prescription in The formulation of Retin-A from gel. cream or liquid forms. Retin-A retinoic acid or vitamin A marked a was appro,·ed by the FDA in 197'3 for major breakthrough in the treatment treating acne. of acne. First isolated in thc-193GH-nd--Rctm-A still has no F.D.Wcarance given to American pri5oners of war for use in reversing the effects of returning from Japan, vitamin A photoagmg skin. But with a state infested orally returned dry: scalry licrnse. a ph) sician can prescribe and slu n to suppleness. In conditions like dis~nse an FDA-approved drug for acne. where dead skin cells lav unapproved purposes. impacted in the skin. the same Fayl' Pete rsen. a FDA marked improvement resulted. But spokeswoman in Washington D.C.. these mcpdoses of300.000 I Us taken cautions .. It's advisable to use this daily led \o liver damage. hair loss skin rream onh under strict super- a.nd headaches. vision of a physician.'' Effective forms of vitamin A for Pharmacists checked in Hunt- topical use were unheard of in the tn~ton Beach and Newpon Beach U.S. until research done in 1969 atthe said thc.-~ fill approximately 20-30 University of Penns)·lvania. Fulton ne" preS<'rtpu.ons of Retin-A per week for all uses, from acne to wrinkks. The distributor of Retin-A, Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. of Raritan, N.J., whose parent company is John- son & Johnson, {>romotes the drua for acne while awa1tina FDA clearance for its application in fiah\ina wrinkles. They att underwritlna 1 I 'fl.year human study now in its 13th month at UCJ. Jerry McCullouah. a professor of dermatology at UCI, says no nepti-ve Ude cJThcts _have been dis----t·-covercd aside from the peelina and sensitivity to sun already known about. Label warnings advise caution against its topical use in conjunction with abrasive cleansers and cos- metics. The label also mentions that long-term animal studies to de- termine the drua's carcinoaenic potential have not bttn performed yet. Dr. Jan Vandersloot of the Hunt- mgton Beach DcrmatolOllY Medical (Pleue ... UTIN·A/A9) For Casanova Men and their victims, love is a one-act play Women hate Casano' a Men be· cause all too often the~ tease wuh a \\Onderful illusion of everlasting passion and commitment. CMs are irresistible heanbrealcers who purs ue the Rolls-Ro)Ce of "omen -the most beautifu l and the most desirable. .. The\ huS1le a new woman through. the states of counship like a shad) real estate agent rushing a prospect1,·e client through a crumbl- ing house:· says author and self- described reco' ering Casanova. Peter Trachtenberg. in a recent issue of Sel f magazine. ··But one reason a Casanov:t hurls h1m5elf into lo' e affairs.'' he explains. .. is becauSl' he has the awarr11css that his passion cannot last. The only way he can assure himself oflove is to grab hold fast and wn ng what he can from c... ........ ,. .. ,. """ .... ""*· CW, iptClllals Clll Hnt f"" perftclly OE:'\'S 11 before it vanishes. For htm ro- mance has no second act:· The women who are most vulner- able to Casanovas know that they are special and their specialness is just what makes them most vulnerable. They feel desirabk and coveted and believe that t.hey deserve -and will get -all that romantic novels and soap operas promise. So when the man in the gray flannel armor appears in his white Ja~. they arc ready for him and ma) in fact' breathe a sigh of relief in what turns out to be the erroneous knowledge that their pnnce has finall) come. But Casano\'a men ultimatelv Sttk the 1mpossibh.· from their women. The CM's game is only to devour and conquer. Just when their partners begin to bond "ith them and want ljltlre , CMs run -because they do UPHOl.SlEIY llC. ... ,_ .... °""' ~ ttU -kit~ ctSTl IUl-5"·1151 Discover Our S.pecial Place THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR RESIDEN- TIAL AND ASSISTED LIVING SERVICES. • D eluxe suites, private and semi-private studios • Transportation to doctors and recreational actiri.tk • Warm and caring environment · · • 24-h <:>ur security and staff • • Assistance with medication s and bathing c... Walk to shopping areas • W e offer care for you r loved one while you vacation _ -///t>,.Ja/,/,. Qua/;/'/. Ca,." The Huntington Senior Residence 18851 Florida Ave .. Huntington Beach (714) 842~7788 l.1101 ALun not kno"· ho" to give of themselves. The\ do not know how to love. It· seems easier. after all. fo r a Casano\'a to move on to a new "oman and a new adventure. Wh' do "omen fall for these men? That's easv to understand. / CMs are fun and SCX)'. self-confi- dent. self-assured. and seem oh-90- male. They make mere. mon.al men seem bormg and slow act'ing. Trachtenberg also says that "Justas NVESTOR Tzetzi Gonev come from Italy 15 years ago. Today she believes in America. She buys U.S. Savings Bonds. Bo~ds pay competitive rotes. To fihd our I more, or to buy Bonds, coll 1-800-US-BONDS. \., ----~-U.1. SIWlllOI 80NDI -..... .... •' •• '"r-... · ~;./!~.;,_,.,.,.--- : ,..j,' ~td e-u inar ' .'e ,.l!O" eo,. .J :·we· ,.,•.-.l ov:. 'e" ct-J1 .,, ~ Ot.ib'. ci:>t -:ir- / • .> / --. ' ~ . .,. "· ; ...... ) \ ...-.~· ' ..... ..,. . ~ • t • • rll .... ·& .... ti• ... . , .. , .# ••• ·.·~~· 't. • .. , •• .... If ., ... • •r. • ':• ... ........... , .... ..-. ••••••• • • •• I t .. t ••• t •••• .(' .. t •• ••• ••• • • • ••• •• •• the Casanova idealizes his partner, So the) come to idealize him. over- looking his flaws. He makes women feel wonderful: therefore he must be wonderful. .. His women are wrong. C Ms arc not wonderful -they are just wonderful at being Casanovas. From the beginning, and way too soon. the "I love yous" fly. All kinds of plans are made for the future. A Casanova may invite his new.woman home to mother a bit too quickly. that at his worst he woutd have done anything or said an} th mg to conquer a new woman. NoW1 that he's in recovery. he warns women 10 stay clear of men like he was. A woman can learn to recognize a dyed-in-the-wool Don Juan. he says. He suggests that as spon as possible after meeting a man. a woman find out as much as she can about: •His sexual history. How many panners has he. had? (Too many?) Run fast. •Whether his extraordinary effons to please extend to other fa mily and friends. (If he's for real. he will be scns11t ve to the needs of others he loves as well as you). Trachtenberg warns women to pay attention to who her man is rather than to the image he presents and to vic.-"' hi s conduct as objectively as possible. These men aren't even sure •How long those relationships wh~her "'hat they think they want 1s lasted and ho" they end(d. (Ile a quick roll in the hay or cvettasting skeptical 1f he ponrays himself as the love. What they do know is that tl)eir .. vjctim ofheanless shrews.) .. Establish )our own pace for m11maC} and stick to it," he says. to braCl' }Ourself against the seductive rush of a hean-breaking Casanova. dcs1rt<'is immediate and insatiable. ·• •Whether has immediate attrac- Dr . .AltHl Is• m•rri~e ..i l•mlly tller•plst lo co,.,.. del Mar. Sk welcomes )'Oflr tt.po11ses. II )'N wl .. • reply, plu1e e9Clou • stamped, 1elf·•ddres1ed eovelope. Write to Llod• .Al1ail, Pt.D., c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box ISIO, Cp1ta MeS., ltlll. But relationships based on too tion and o,·erwhelmmg flattery cor-· much hunger and frustration arc responds realistically to her own sclf- alwaysdoomed. TrachJenbergadmits image. It "as almost too late when Matt realized· that his passion and pro- fession were killing him. He wasa S 1- year-old pastry chef at an exclusive restaurant and routinely enjoyed sampling hts wares. He also IO\'ed cheese and drank a lot of whole milk.· He was a very talented man. but his pc~is~ent intake of ,hi~-f~t calories was de\'astating his body and was about to wreck his health. He was a d isaster about to happen. He weighed 287 pounds -80 pounds overweight -and had a blood pressure of 212/1 08 (this is ap- proaching the crisis range). Tht normal level is 140/90 or lower. His blood cholesterol level was 264. (normal is below 200) and triglycerides a whopping S 19 (normal is below 160). His legs were swollen with edema and his feet were a dark reddish blue 1nd1cating vrry poor circulation, pooled blood and inadequate ox- ygenation of the blood to the feet. When his laboratory values were analyzed to determine his risk of having a heart attack. the gravity of •.fQll WOMEN • Cusrom ~sign\ • EuroMan Stylf!s • Ou,.flly Fa1>11cs 1mporlt O from Europt • Atttrat1ons on Ml lypts of Fat>11cs and Srylf!s • FOii MEN •, • CusrOm M..tdr Suon & Sl'111U • ltudy MaM 5.u1u & Coats lmpo<ltd frpm Eutapt OltOElt 6 5.HlltTS 4 ltECEIVE THE 7TH F'ltEEI • Top M_asttr Ta110ts • .-.ltrrations • Form.If llrritill r· angere trtgl} ccnde l~vc.-1) dall'.-. He camr to the otlice each day for JULIAN an 1n1ec11on of magnesium. The -:.. magnesium ~·as used to lower the \ · blood prcsS'\.lre as fast as possible. In W most m~n suffering. from high blood HITAKER ta pressun:. the body's cells are depleted •••••••••••••• of magnesium. This causes the blood his situa11 on became more apparent. The average n sk for men his age is about 1 out of I 0 over a penod offive years. The (ISk of a health~ man with no ele' at1on of blood pressure or cholesterol 1s about I out of 100. Matt's risk "as 4Q out of I 00 or about I out of 2'. Before prescribing medications. a vigorous nutnt1on program was in- stituted. He was put on a very low-fat diet with addttional fiber m the form of two apples per da'. He was also told to drink a glass o(fresh. unsalted vegetable juice each day. an excellent source of potassium and magnesium. He was gi ven multiple vnamins and m inerals. and 12 capsules o(MaxEpa fish oil (given specifically to lower the · vessels to spasm. sending the blood · pressure up. Matt did what he was told and his response was fast and dramatic. Has blood pressure dropped dail y and went from :! 12/ 120 to 146/80 in onl} nine da)S. His blood cholesterol fell fro m 164 to :!2 1. and.his tri&Jycerides plummetl'd from 519 to 188. In only nme days .he lost 11 po\}nds. This was mosily excess fluid; by reducing the fat in his diet and replenishing his. magnesium and potassium stores. his kidneys were able to rid his bodv of e'cess edema flu id. · · It 1s s11ll earl\' 1n.h1s treatment. but he·tS more mott\'ated now to follow his 1mpro\'Cd diet than when he first staned. not because it has lowered his blood pressure and cholesterol. but because he feels so much better. Of\cn the drug treatment of high-blood pressure.' causes fatigue and-a host of other complaints. Man may still need medications in the future. but it doesn't look that way now. If most ph}sicians turned to vigorous diet changes at the first ·opportunity. patients like Matt would be a lot better off. .flllWI nlldu, M:D:, Hltor of "lrnerslaf ~Disease" ad "Re· /venl•I Dlakle•" (ffaraer Boots), 11 dlrttlor of Tiie WtJtater Wellffs1 lo11/1111e lo Newport Bead. YOURSELF THIN ~ I ,., . ., CAL W•IGHT LOSS · • Individualized prognms • Emphasis on behavior modification • • As se~n on cable TV throughout Orange County • Permanent results ..,., WEllHT LOii IYltall 1•41 Superior Ave .. Ste. A IPll 848 0944 NEWPORTBEACH • •.nm-- BEACH CAMP FOR KIDSI 8 YEARS -16 YEARS (Former Manager of Top ltters.•t>estgnWorkers at~men W•dy for 9 ~an) • Convenient Servf'e • Home or Of'rtct, by Appoffwmtnt -FASHION BYlllQt!I, INC. 42SJMat ....... W •• UnltC.Nla, .. 8Ndl flnM9CAIWv ............................... c 2 .... .. P14f 47 .. 1011 ... ~=-·=· Pl41476-IOl7 ~·--~ ......... ~~--- - .. " Closing of pier necessary, as is its re~uilding Huntington Beach city officials moved swiftly to close its famed pier after a consultant's repon indicated the 75-year- old structur~ was unsafe. The caution the city exercised on behalf of public safety is commendable. l(s better to risk to urist dollars than tourists' lives. But residents all over the Orange Coast. indeed throughout Southern California. can only hope th'e city moves with the same speed and sureness in replacing the landmark. The pier is as much a pan of the city of Huntington · Beach's identity as the Matterhorn is an irreplaceable pan of Anaheim or the Arch is a cornerstone of St. Louis. One belongs to the other and can't easily be separated. . . The pier was crippled in January when fierce winter waves ripped away 250 feet and sent the End Cafe restaurant tumbling into the Pacific. Afterward. a closer look revealed more serious deficien- cies. Rust has eaten its way through the steel reinforcing the concrete and wood structure. Now. gravity pulls chunks of the pier away a piece at a time. Another killer storm or a serious eanhquake could mean the end to the pier and to anyone who happened near at the time. The question doesn't seem to be whether the pier should be demolished and rebuilt. Mayor John Erskine was unequivocal. The pier will absolutely be rebuilt, he said. But the nagging concern is how and when the landmark will be replaced. The city doesn't bav~ the SI O million it will take to rebuild. And. at this point. it doesn't know how it will find that much monev. We're h·opeful. and a bit skeptical. The redevelopment of downtown Huntington Beach has been a n on-and-off pro position of constantly changing proponiofi s..fbr nearly 20 vears. • .-. _ The grand plans have not always resulted i'n progress. Witness the hole o n Pacific Coast Highway that once was the site o f the legendary Golden Bear nightclub. All the planning and all the good intentions merely· resulted in the demolition ofa rich pan of Huntington Beach's hist.Ory and cha racter. . We hope the pier meets with a better fate. Lessen drug hysteria Worried '.\mencans tell polfsters th~t drugs are the nation's No. I proble!11. Congress is about to boost spending 1n the "war o n drugs" to $9.1 billion a year. George Bush. Micha~I Duka kis and Jesse Jackson battle over drug issues. Politieians point fingers at each ottl(f for not }'.<?ting to i.~J>O~ the death .pcnalt~ on drug dealers who commit murder. .-\t the risk of being branded soft on drugs and ridden out of town on a rail. ma~ we suggest that the "drug crisis .. is being blewn out of propon ion and that while it is scno us. the count~ has more 1mponant concerns? Rep. Fa nney Stark. D-Cahf.. deserves credit for tr) mg to put thi: drug threat m perspecti ve by circulating three revealing numbers aniong his colleagues: Last year illegal narcotics use killed fewer than 6.000 Americans. while cigarettes caused more than 300.000 deaths and alcohol 60.000. Of course. thr damage done b) drugs greatl~ exceeds 6.000 deaths. lll1 c1t narcottcs are a cause of crime. gnef. wasted f1\'l:s and :\IDS transmissio n. The problem ts grave. but no t overwhelming. 'Drug~ should be addressed with f\'Ore balance. less political posturing and no hysteria. Tbr Albuqarrqur ( N.M. > Trlbuar Marcos' re~urn costly Philipptnt' President Corazon Aquino would be nsktng a lot b) letting Ft•rdmand Marcos return home. even to stand. trial as a defenda nt in the theft of national wealth. Marcos. who has been living in Honolulu since Februa~ I 986. has prcv1ousl) asked for permission to go ho me. He wanted to be wtth his dying mother and also to att(nd her funeral. These requests were wisely ~ected by the Aquino '°''cmment. which has enough troubles without letting the deposed prestden<l back into the country. -~ · :\quino·s fragile government is asking for tremble by letting the mischit'vous Marcos back in the country. even ifhe is under lock and ke~. Opponunities are still ripe for Marcos and his old backe rs to exploit his presence in Manila to stir up insurrection. · .\s badly as the Philippines wants Marcos· millions. the price of ha\'ing Marcos back home again may be too costly a trade-off ,. Tllr Hoaolala S,.r-Bullrtla Space station worthy , "Politicians seldo m take steps that lac k immediate rrsults -ands ubsequent bcnefit at the ballot box~ -- - Thus it was cheering to see the Senate appropriations defense subcommittee vote $800 million toward the planned · U.S. space station. even if NASA says that is S 100 million less · than necessary Co make it 'operational by a 1996 target. The fiaure~is far better than the $200 million approved by another subcommittee last week. an amount space officials said was so insufficient it would derail tht' project. A space station manned by scientists is the key to solving universal questions -and ones ofsurvival on 'Eanh. It is not a frill ur a-ltmny . . Even those in Congress with focus no funher than'thc next election apparrntly rralize that. ~ TwJa (O*la.J 1'nNN Orange COMt DAIL.Y PILOT/Wedneedey July 13, 1Na * A7 --··vu ring_ his 40-year union career. Presaer was the subject of 14 crlmlnal~robes. Bul unltkepast Teamsterchld-._.Pm.u.bellevedln uslngpu lie relations to counter the union'• lma,feu corrupt. · · llA TT T AJllCS1' ui.a-.wrtts Owners keyed up over· loss of power Our It' l'' ..ia· lO!ltrolkJ these da)S b' h·\ \ 11· \ .... an to think of ho~ man~ lrl'J" tn our hit' V.(lUld Chanl( or rnml· to J ck.id l'nd rl ('\S -...eren'i a'a1lahk · 1-vr e'ampk. wn)1Jl'r thr car ke ys. l cKling the. l..c~' in!>rdl· 'our car or lo.,mg thl·m ,an bnn~ on a panic attad. comparabli.> to a J 2 earth- ~uakt\ f>rire l had .i rar that required d1ITal'nt kr'' lv r tht' dllt•r 1gni11on. glo' l' l.umpanml·nt trun~ and gas tank Dn' 1ng that 1.ar v.as the ul11matt' stress te\I Being" 11ho ut "'het'I~ lor more than ~4 hour.. can affect H•ur 1ob. 'our health. \u ur sPual ltk :ind ·,our ioH hft' \:o.1.1o onder v.c.-J ll ha'e ·('\Ira sets Inspectors general of key U .S agencies ' agree to help resolve some of problems Jac1 Al1es11 tin-... at-<1ut ho'U~' ~t'\ S 1 ~Orne Qf U!. ha\ l' ii ma!.ta "l'\ \(I 0Uf home " hJCh unllX b ..ill the uut.,rde duors. Others ofu, ha'r J d1fleren1 ke' tor the front door thl· bJI."~ dOl•r and an' Ot her uuhldl J uor' \1u'>t of us take the pn."lJ t.:11..1r H h11.k l'ne 11..ts1de - \\-.\ Hl~GTO:-..: -The fnis- tr:lllon le' el 1!> n'!.ing a ross .\menca This 1s rdkc ted in our matl. "htch 1s tinged -...1th apprehension .\mencans sen~ that the na11on 1s 1n trouble. ravugl•d b} drugs. nddlcd "1th cn me. d1s1ntegra ting from w1th1n. To pro' 1de a 'ent. -...c.w1ll gl\ e our cadtf\ hnt"after 3 gre3~ rnlumn Our mail ,., unique. dominated b~ the t"oncl.'rns and compla ints of r(•ade~ "ho regard us as a people's adHx-all· We ha'e tried -...1th our ltrn1 t.:d ~\aff to 1n,est1gate thei r prt\bkm'i. hut thousand!> of letters ha'l' had t0 tW unan<;1.1oered beC'3use "l' arl' unabk ·10 cope "1th the 'olumc '-01.1o we ha,,e est.abhshc:d a -...orking rda11onsh1p "1th the 1 nspecto~ gen- eral nf ~e~ frderal agencies. The} ha' l' a~l'l'd 1~ hdp U'> n.·sol' e ~ome of· thl· prnhkms that 111.X'<i in to our oflile There stilt rs no -...a~ -...e ran fl'PI~ Ill ~II the mail. bu1 "e \\If~. rc,pond 1n thl· column Ill the most cornpdltng .-ompl:i1n1s l l'lll'r' ">ho ulJ tx' Jddn.''>'>Cd Jo h ck .\ndl·r,<1n. P 0 Bo' 2 \UO. \\ ash1 ng- ton. I>< 2uOIJ Hl'fl' '" a sampling of thl· kind ot l'Om111l'n" ''Cn' ht'ar :l'> -"<.' tra't~I thrnu~huu t thl' l.'11untr~ "B' Jll Jllt>Unt<.. lhl' FBl's "In:'· t.lfllX'r' hJ' I.' round l'' 1dence o t m:i"1'l'lOrrupt1on rn 1hi: Pentagon." :i tcJrma Pi'nt:lgon ollil'er told us ... I \a'4 1\11r<,e lMrupt1on that "ouldn't JOll'fl''I thl' t HI f'x•l·ausr II "3S ix·rfl't'tl~ legal. .. , \\Jtl·hed Pl·n t.igun otlic1als and dl'll'O'l' l·ontractor~ dt' tdl' up bi I hons in r rn,:uremcnt among ke~ con· grl'">'>ll1nal d1stncts ..\ ne" ontract \\Ould' hi.· J\\ardrd o r a ne" plan t "ould tx· hutlt -...ht•re 11 would mtlUl'nl·e .a l·ongre~sman "hoSt' vote \\J\ needed • · "I "a' pre)t'nt 1.1o hen -...eapons ''stem\ "ere sek<'tt:d because the' uht morl· That's right. the· h1 ghe·r coMs generated b1g£e r staffs for the gl·naals. more JObs for the con- gre'>'>mc:n ·s cons11tul·nt~ a nd hi gher pwlih for the corpora11on!> ·· )tmn& as thi:x 1;ommen1s J re the' understate the case B1lhons are -;pent for equipment that should nl'' c.-r ha' e ~n purchased Weapon!> '\tl·ms are often designed for profit rather than defi:nsc Frill!> are added tor nu reason o ther than to 1nrri:ase the pnce. Thousands oi m il1t.lf' 1 n)tallat1on arc ~l·pt opaat1ng l~ir no .other purpo~ than 10 pro' tdc a pa~ rull .\ hanker passed along these con- l'ems about the booming J apane~ cconom~: "Three ~ears ago. l 1.1o as sent b~. m~ ban~ to Japan T.he fapanl'SC peopk ha' e treated me " tlh l·laboratc .coun es'. b.ut tht'' ha 'e earefull~ ~ept ml: o uts1di: th(' con- fc:rcnl'l' fl)()mS "hCfl' dt'<'ISIOn are made and poltne'> are adopte'd. There appcJI"\ to be a 'ihJdo" ~ force that con1rul' Japam·,c: rw' l'S from IX'- htnd thl' sl·ene'> ... \\ l'. too. ha' l' ht•:ird reti.-rcnces. from competent "otm:l''>. to a com· mtth:l· 1ntluen1.·rng 1 1pune~ poltc~ But ti "ould or'' .-.. impound our l'lllnomK probkm-1 ,~,.. look('(! for 'uch ,1 s1rnplts111. ,,\lu11o n \1alung a \\.Jpt'gl1:tt out o f JJpan -...ould funher . dl·mnral11e the nJHlinJ I p ~•he. J1s· lrl'(ltl tht• '\anl'l rrn~lll" ligurl'" and 1nlldtl' thl· 1ird ,r:1mh .i nd ""''"· n111h1n1r' \\ l' :irl' n·,ron\lhk llH llUr U" n l'u1n1•m1, pli ght JapJn 1, .s nation 01 pr,1Ju,'-'r' thl' l Olll'J t:ltl'S. 3 nat1~n n1 ,11n ,uml·r-. JJpan 1\ J nation o l l'O\!l'h'l'r' the l nlll'd Statl'S. a nation <'1 ·l.rn~t'r' J:ipJn 1 p1hng up •ash and DALE VAN ATTA rl''-l'f' es. the l n1ted tates is running up the public debt The Japanese '-ll_n:i,l' toda' · m rro-... . .\men· lJn' \J .. nfi,t' tomorro -... or t ' Frum J rl'adcr 1n 'e"' Yo rl . "e got 1h1' -tUl' tton· "I heard ~ou sa~ on ,,,ur rJd111 hroadca t that C'olom bta ~ J' lhl· :.our l' of must of the cocaine thJt. '' <,muggkd into !he L'mted ...,IJt,·, But I read 1n the !"e" York T 1ml·, thJ t \ll'\ll l• supplies most of thl' J rug<., ,·11m1ng into th ts count0 .. Thl· \kdcllin l·anel. a cnminal l on 1rt1um opera11ng out of the ((1t11mb1an rc:~rt c1l\ of the \ame naml· !>u ppht-s an · es11mate'd 80 P<:r•l'nt oi thl' cocaine -consumed b~ .\ma1•J.n). But most drugs are smug- gkJ hl'rl' 3CfllSS the ~n1can border 11:\SDS TIED -Publtc hou~1ng pr11 l'• i-are a nNon ous target for drug J .. ·Jkr" prn 1ng on the poor and <l1~_.1v.1gl'd resident) \.fan~ puhlt .. h11u\1 ne: Juthonllt'S ~ould hke ll' ,·r.sd J»"n on the d~alers. bu1 their hand' . .sfl' ueJ .\ rc:gulat1on of thr !kp:irtment 0i Housing afld l ·rban LA·' l'll1pment pre' en ts housing of- tk1als from using fr•deral mone~ to rx>hl"l' the pro1eca loca l housing ulliuals ha'l' complained to Con· grl''> .. that Hl 'D hasn't done e nough a~iut thl· 1.1mpa:it drug probkm ln'l''t1g.ators for a hou~ subco mm1t· In' Jrt' rt'l.ommending that Hl 'D l'rl'Jll' J rl·..ourcl° l°l'nter for rnfor· mJtllln ,,n Jrug abuse and sponsor 1ra1n1ng program' Ill teach local hou'>1ng otlir1alli hov. tu handle drug dl·akrs Jal't .ud~NH ud D•I~ , .... 411.t •rit~ • s.udil'at~ l'Olumn. usua,·, ·., .i 'Pill "he-ri' a b1,1rgl~r "oulu •\(• :ir<.t-1n l·ase -...i: h.lSt' our huuS<· r-t')., ' rr.l' 01 the morl' all1uent home· ov. na' ha' i: special )tllrage clu«ts in thc:rr homts ior fu rs s11't'r dnJ Jl'"l'lr. Th1\ rcqutrl'S more ke's - unles) J , umb1n.it wn lcx. l 1!> use..! Pt'l•~lt• \r.AU ~--a ~·att-&&~~t"---~ rnu.,t hJ \C .i ,umple tt" ~t for that llk..111,1n II 'u1.. ll" n a boa! .,lr a m .. 11.•r, '" •l' mc•rl ~ ... , s arr added 11 'our d).lle('ttOn tu ~l.'ep track 01 ""ml· gatl'd .l•mrnun111n ha' e l..l'~' IN thl gait' in!>tl'Jd ot 1he pl3\tl, ,an.h \\ c: ha' e i..e'., ll• 11ur 11lire11 and our ,,k,i.,, .\nd r.'r ••ur ~11.· Jef''S: t><'\l°s lu~ge anJ ma l~>,c'" \\ c• :rust hh. l anll unlod . lht' padlodl., ori 01c,~clt''> garagl''> and t\.)\.11 hl.1\c.-' Peopk "ho hJ\C lu'>e b<l\{'\ and lll(l! .. ~d' o u'ts.t(k u\ualh 1:11.l lht'm Hll' , KC'~~ ha't' tht· .1hil1 t' w h1c.k 11r rt'\t'al 't',n'1' -le·" t.1 n._· J1anl'S .ind hnl·1,.1't'' 1or c·\dmplC' lt',·tl'<l ~ad "t' ha'c h. ,omplt ate \IUf "' C'' t-\ w mUl h h"" n~ up ... hut v.(' Jl1 rt hecau~. c'Sf'C{talh the~ da'' "r are atra1d .v. ,. ~no-... w(' l·a n tx· ~h"rl·all~ assault<·J \\' .:an lose l1ur pn ' at v our ma ten a l l'{•!>!>t'SSton' and our h'r' ThC'rr arr 111hc•r I..<''' I ha\ i:n·t mt'nt1onc-d Tht't' arc' the· l e'' 10 1ntJ ng1bk ' Pl·rhap' thl' ml•<.! '1•ught attn ll'' in thl' 1.Jll'[hlf"\ ,., lhC' _., I ll 'Ullt"''I The-re-JI"' .s ill"' tn 1he hl·.in 111 \(lml'<•lll' 'f'll'I. IJI 1,1 glX'ld hl•::ilth ,inc..l tu happ1nt'\\ Thl''>l' l..l., .. Jfl' n,1t handt•d ,1ut Jut,1mJ11.alf, t.1 ""' l'r> ,,n,• ~nd the fonun.stC' 1•ne!> "h11 d1• ~•,"<.'!>'> 1hcm 1.Jn "h\'<' .. thC'm ~ ould 11 tX' hc.-1.au,c· the'' ,fo ncll u~ thl•m nltcn l'nough • Columnu t .4oa K't'lls J/\'fi ht UIUH ,\'i~D('/ Presser polished ~eaml$ttft~'J,_J!!age His efforts dtdn 't entirely succeed, .but ref onn near ~o permanent su ce"°r to ~sser Will bt o\s an Ohio Teamster leader dunng the earh chosen until after his funeral , lat.k>r oflk1als s.a 1d 1970s. Prt"sscr was "1del) cred14ed "1th n-duc1ng But labor rns1de~ doubt a successful challenge to the power of organized cnme fiiures through hLS Mathis can be mounted own aagrns1veness tn contra t barp ming .\nd 1n "Jackie ma' ha' e d<'n ded 11 "hen he \lelded 19 -M pttW.aded then· T eamst<'r Pr<'s1dt"nt Fran.It the po~er for ·four months." o ne sourc~ said F1t1s1mmons to <'Sabltsh a larJt" publt relat10C\S ly MA'M YANCEY s~kmg o n the cond1t1on of anon~ m1t) apparatus and put htm in charge of 11 ~sS(r died JUSt t'4 0 v.et'ks aftt"r the go' em · Ta.k.1ng O'er as prn1dent 1n I %3. Presttr WASHINGTON -Jackie ~sscr vowed ment. 1n a fi rst-e"er suit oi11s kind. mo"ed to plaC'C' 1mmed1atel~ ~n to polish the tntt'mational five ycarsaao to clean up the Teamsten U nion. He control oftheenure union under a rnu n -appo1n1td union's image. He was t he fim Tt"amstcr.prcsicknt didn't SUCC~. ICCOrdint to IOVt-mmcnt pros· trusitt 1n modem times to t<'Stlf' \Oluntanh bcfort' a ecutors. but Prt'SKr breathed new life into the ~mona tht" go' emment's claims were that conaress1onal comm1ttet'. . . . nation's larant union. rt'tumed it to the main· ~sscr. Mathis and the Tea msters· 16 board ~r promised stnators he "ould tr) to stream of the American labor movement and. JU5' maybe. helped put it on 1 peth towards reform. members v..ere controlled b) orpn11ed rnmt" o r. at clean~ the union of corrupt 1nt1~ncn but . Preuer. 61 . died Saturday.ni&ht ata suburban bcsi. u~" 1llrna or incapable of remo ' .in& th<' C'osa cautioned "therr's no v.·a) I can b<' a poltceman." Jrv land hos ital after a bettle with cancer. iwo Nostra s dom1na11on 0' er the union s affairs the Earlier ihts month. Sen. Omn Hatch of tah. monthsaher11v1na up reanroflftn.6-"lnttttOlF'-f'9S4-t-hfW d«~--- -~ Tl'nkln1 1tepulSl1an on tfic-Senaft-lal>or member union to Weldon Mathis. the No. ~ ~Utr dcni('d e'er being under.mob control. Comm1tttt. credited ~sstr "''·'h brinaina official and Preuer's apperent c-hoitt IS his but I\ WIS a fine hne 1hat he v.'llkt"d. remembtn na "hono rable" peo ple mto th~ unio n's hierarchy and , 'succeuor. th~ ,dtsappcarance of form~r Tt"amsters c hief helping clean up the Central Statn Pen'1on P\an. While Prntrr himselfh8d bttn the sub)«:t of .J1mm) Hoffa aft<'r his relt"&K from Jl il and bid i o "Mr. Prntrr. repniless of v.hai anybod) dte · t 4 criminal -i~estiption$ and .was unckr 1nd1c\· reusume ~ontrol of the union. may tlunk of hun. has lived up to evtT) prom11t he ment when he died. his moves to put Mathis 1n "lf\ou're totalh honnund ""to dean up the made to me." Haich said. "l"Mtt is no one pcnon control ~re consistent with~ carttr-lon1 effort to union a nd ~ou tr) to do it fasi enoUa,h and with~t wbo can W"allhten n alt out." repe1r the Teamsten' imaat. makmaaccommodaiions t<>theao vcmmcnt w9n t Last year. whtle con~·alesclna from cancer Mathis.. 62. has never bttn linked wath an) set ~ ou. the other au~ s -ihe hoods. -v.i tl tr1 t.ratments. Prester auKled the T camsten beet into Qrpn1zed crime ftjurn. And...e.3«PJ for Mpotis.m. you." he said of the T~amsttn' ~-n<) in a ttw AFL-00-after-lO )un of bitttt rival?)' that is common to many unions. he 1s fttc of 1'°9 1nter\'1e~ "lt'sa death chatreithcr "'"'*>·" bet~ the iwo poups.. tcandAI. 06p1ie ~r·s d~alh. 1.M aovcmment will tktumat Ow TeamAaS' pohhcal actioe fQed Premr had inibated a cbafter in w union's punue its takro,·er sutt. U .S .. ~ttomt') Rudolpb constitution in 1916 10 thet Mathis. rather than G1uliin1 of Sev. ' on: satd Sunday. . anto the~ campa-.ircb8t of an) P'OUP in"!M Finl Vitt Presidtnt Jowpb Tmotola.. 70. of New Prnter h1m~lf ... s undtr andactrMnt for country. and thf computer •tv.'Orti: he purc.t 1d York. would bec:oftw in~m praidtftt. allcttdl)'pan1c1pet1na1na~tm~payroH· to keep fiMnaaJ sab•oa cvff') company wi1la a Treroto&a. has ncwr been indi<1ed. But many oeddina in whtCh some S 700.000 from a Oeveland Teamstm rontf'IC"t i\ the most sophist~ ia the or the hundreds of local Teamsttr oftkiels that 1'eam11m local that ht alto heeckd was funMled · labor mo\'emcnt. 1--~...,.._,,.~~.:_-.,.-~~~~~~_!!!!!l~~!!!!!!!..._ _ _:__~--l.;ot~~~~:;l.iN;~~~ ...... ~=,.;.._~l)...Ol~.._~~~~'!-.!..,.-~~-:----~:-:-~~~:...M~~ mwh of the •aiea • ORAN'GE COAST ~rt under hisjunldtclion 11 bad o(thf'"' •1 · rm.td wath ramsof90vtmmentdocumct1t1 · tadquanmstafrthatbedaro•n moribundll8dlr · ~ ' '•hi l4.. Euiem COArcrc.ce la New Yorti 8ftd New JftWY. sbowiftl Prnttr to ha,·e bttn an informant for Hoffa~s ~ Fitnammon~ and RO) Wil--.f Edit« ~DttctOf Methit was empo•Nd ·• w Teamstm' bodtthtf'llandttwlntmmtlte•enae~tlis Iiams. rlml ... ,...., r!:f!,.,.. 'eaint ornidtet fot 120 days or n1il .ty anonicylhedPft'paredandeborattddtn•onthe "fimimmons-.i on the aotf cou.,. • • • • AiSOtttCt l-.Coi D11et101 5fs*mbcr. SWtint out as a buli~t for• pmnitt ttlat any WT'Oftldoi"I was done under the nmt and Willialaa •)'t'd 1n Kan.. a.y.• - ~ ~•'Y O.y ot f"t' ye!t• ar 330 W Bay Sr C°'ta Mtsa CA Aooress cor•~e 10 • 15'0 CO$t• Mna C*"9~2'e T•Gm ..,,... Tamucr local In Adu-. lw di llit way 1uspasoftl'it90"mlmmt. • ~T.,....afticfalrec.lltd ... Jletit~la ""' l'9t0t c.,~ Dwwtot thr°'*91M ""ion·s llitrltdly ~ )I )911. Ahaeethtt durial has 40-yar union c:arett, and sW1lld lllldllt namn. Ht waned • "-see..... Clyllll......, When rre.r .,.._.the rtiu to MMbit on an Prmtr was the subj«t of' at least 14 criminal t~itla dlM .. fOi"I on. All of a 1 Pin lliil B1111MU Othtt ~ intaimbasis.·TmotOlaaeda ~bYlaelfoftbt probn. lut unlike pu1 Teematt chitfl sivtn tlw T~Wftt 1 union apin:· "tty lMtr ... ,.._ 16 ue.cuth·t boerd nwmben at tlw ftn. mtetins samt 1m1t~ bdatvtd '" tnias publtc ... hi 14 • • ,... ...., llr • ,,..._ Ortt• c:onvtMCS aftnwarcb. ttttint "" a polliblt rdetions to counter the un.aon'1 ilftllr n comapt, A 1 t ea.r I,....; challfner to him. / Comedy premiere a sluggish satire About the most politive aapect of "Manhattan Merry Go Round." now in its world premiett at the West· minster Community Theater. is the accuracy of its tit.le -the play aocs around in circles. and when it stops you·re no fun her alona than when ) ou started. There are periodi~ Qashcs of wit in 1h1s new play by Stanley Hart (whose .. Some of My Best Friends" v.ras one l)fWCTs more forgettable offerinas a few seasons ago). but they're, almost non-scq uiturs. Jan AnfelinQ. who directed .. Best Friends.' also staaes "M~nhattan." endeavorin& to pump some life into the sluggish script with a cast of talented community theater 'eterans. Lt·s a noble but unsuccessful effort. Hart's comedy is lifeless. tedious and incongruous. Its attempts at satire on the Ne"' York style of life lack any essence of punch because the charac· ters are .s<? foolish!)" fashioned. It's ·doubl~ disappointing because so man ' skilled actors are involved . their· talents wasted on an immobile 'ehide. Basically. the pla~ intermingles romantic ch1canery w1th municipal machinations as a cit) intermediary charged wi th settling· a civic cnsis bnngs the warring partie5 to his ----i1-- T11 J111s apartment -where his Wife is preparina for a tryst in the Caribbean with her lover. who's cauaht in the middle. Add to this the fact that New York 1s 1n the midst ofa New Orleans-style Mardi Gras. arid half the actors arc dressed 1n costume -including three pirates. the mayor <t«kcd out as Nero and a strange female visitor who eniers with a Bloomingdale's shop- ping bag over her head. Tricia Jordan as the wanderina wife tries her best to keep all this nonsense on an even keel . but her efforts are unrewarded and ultimately she suc- cumbs to the stoginen of the script. Marc LeBlanc fares a little better as her offi cious husband. coordinator of the costumed craziness. with his clipped speech and button-down character. ~s the mysterious visitor. Mary i . atnton sparkles in a role sadly lackina in that quality. chanJing into Jordan's clothes repeatedly 1n the second act for reasons which defy logic. Tony G rande plays Jordan·s lover as an indecisive clod. earning·a few lauahs. while Edward J. Steneck never really gets a good comic fix on his t<>sa- garbed mayor. re vening to slapstick shenanigans to ferret out some el usive comic response. The play·s only .. action" comes from a series of fenci ng scenes between negoti~tors 4_une Sondaa and G~ Newcomb': bbln dressed .as buccaneers. but th~y·re merely flail· ID$ about in an ~ttempt tO revive a d~ ing script. Judy Keto n. who enacts I ~ • LcBlanc.'s S«retary (and shows up dressed as a cow) completes the silliness in a role that seems some- what of an aflerthou&ht. The spare setting b)'.-Lee Roy Dorman includes a panoramic view of New York -which. is stranaely masked b} a thick cunain. hiding 1t from attention. Acti on at an ui>staae desk is blocked from a large segment of the aud ience in the honesh~­ shaped theater. .. Manhattan Merry Go Round" will go around -and around -for four mo11e weeke nds. playina Fridays ~nd Satuulays at 8:30 through Aug. 6 at the ·westminster theater. 7272 Maple St. Call 995-4 1 I J for ticket information. Band o.utshines \ . . Laine at Center Bia-band fans aot more than their fill at the Oranae County Perfonnina Arts Center's "A Salute to Tommy Doney" Sunday evcnina, but Frank- ie Laine fans were miuina the true essence of the lcaendary sinaer, who appeared on the second half of the proaram. The concen also ftatured singer Helen O'Connell. with a pi~kup orchestra under the direcuon of trombonist Rex Allen. It's not that Laine took thin.-easy. As an open-heart suraery patient an 1985. it would have been entirely understandable if he had. Yet he continued to put everythina into his singing. and flashes of the old Frankie -rough, touah and aruff -come throuah 'from time to time. particu- larly in the Iona. hi&h-note endinp of such. classics as "Cry of the Wild Goose" and "Jezebel." SufJCfY cer- tainly hasn't robbed his voice of its robustness. · He also added a small but continu- ous amount of body enalish to most of his numbers. rhythmically pumping his arms and legs and. movinJ his head to the beat and even doana a stir.ht bit 'Ordancing as well. , The problem existed in the arrange- ments of ihose clauics. No matter whether he sang such successes of his ·as Hoagy Carmichael's "Old Rocbn' MICHAEL RYDlYISKt Chair" or other vocalists' hit tunes as "Sixteen Tons" (Tennesstt Em ie Ford). Laine had to adjust the various styles of those songs to bia-band orchestrations. Thus. in Dmitri Tiomkin and Ned Washinaton's "Rawhide.:· the excit· ing and disti nct. ruged~fed West· ern flavor of the oriSJnal was smoothed out into commercially · palpable ··vegasy" tang. The same was true for Hank Williams' "Jam· balaya... which in Laine's original recording with Mitch Miller's band in 1953 was closer to a big-ba nd sound than a country/western one. Some of 1he slower numben fared better under ihese circumstances. His trailblazing first hit. "That's ~Y Desire" (a 1931 song he recorded in 1946). exhibited much of its original. forward-looking 1azz-ballad-blues· countr) harmonies and flavor. thanks in large pan to Lai ne's expressive ttmbre. .\lso ... I Believe:· with Laine's t'motional delivt'r)' and some tasteful orchestra tion. retained its reverential 'et ft'rverent tone and ambience. - j ., •• t .thl Tb Cia So• .. A Du pb• anti tw au< me Cit fun Cat tiot • be An cht ~ I . I 'Venus and Adonls' exhllaratlng one-man show · Despite the drawbacks. it was still good to see or silver-bearded Frankie out there. decked out in a black tux. open-necked blue shi rt and red· brown shoesr·entenaining the crowd with old s,tandards and a few new (and By GREG l.LERK.X Of ... DlllJ ........ The essence of acting 1s creation. the abilitv to make an audience believe in Something or someone that d~n·1 reall) e"st. Anyone who has seen Ben1amrn Stewan·s one-man ~rformance of Sha.ke~peare·s ··\·enu~ and ~on'\s·· -pan of the Grove Shakespeare Festival in Garden G rove -would agree that Stewart is a master of the fi ne an of acting. On a darkened stage sans props. sans costume and sans co- actors. Sle"'W PCCreates the fable of Venus and Adonis wi1h humor. passion and a chameleon-like abiht) to be.man)'Uifferent charahers at one OUS·!" time. Illinois twang as Adonis. Between the The work. t.echnicaJly a poem, tells ' exchanges of infat uation and prot- of the goddess Venus' tnfatuation estation. he assumes a neutral tone as with young Adoni s. who vinually the narrator. ignores her ad\'ances in favor of What is more amazm& than hunung a boar. . Strwart"s lightning-paced vocal .. Venus and Adonis" is be lieved to cha n$es is his ab1ht) to quickly and be 1he first pupl ished non-dramatic con\'incingh assum.e the character of work created b) Shakespeare. an~ of the three players . ..Stewart lets Scholars also believe itto be one ofhis each vowrl ring for maximum emo- most popular works. "Hamlet" and tio n when he is Venus. but also arches his other plays included. his back slightly. bnghtens his facial Ste wart. a n accomplish ed expression and moves bis hands in Shakespearean actor. developed s"eep1ng. pleading gestures. Stewart. ··Venus and Adonis .. into a one-man a slightly pudg~ man of about 50. is sho"' m 1983 and later won a Drama pract1call) transformed into the gold-~~~~-~=-~~~!~~,~~!~~~~L~M~V!·~.u~.~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~r his ~~ancc. c n-l1a1redg~dtsLso powertul1s h1s tewa rfs performance is wonder-ponrayal. E D D I E M U R P H· Y fu ll} simple. At split-second turns. ~s ~don1s. St~wan lowers has head Ste"'art raises the timber of his voice and scuffs his feet as he is first JUSt a notch to for Venus. then trades embarrasSt·d. 1)len flustered then his Shakespearean brogue for an angered at Venus· advances. When Stewan as one character. he speaks 10 largdy unmemorable I ones. An a constant spot on the stage or added bonus was Laine relating. in ~is changes his focus to convey move-ininlltabl) humorous wa~. the h1s- mt'nt of the other character. actually !Or) behind some of the songs he creating the illusion of two players made fa mous. · onstage at once. o ·c onnell. who debuted with -Stt.'wan ~lso updates some of Jimm.' Dorse) ·s.band. fit more easily Shakespeare s humorous dialogue. · into the {''ening's style. appearing ID·• When Venus gives up wooin$ Adonis tht.' first half. Replacing a recuperat- in fa vor of simply wrestling h1m to the ing Connie Haines. O'Connell re-1 R ground. Stewan as narrator becomes pied tht' audience wi th such contrast·. a "'re stli ng announcer. smackin& the ing songs as "How Do You Keep the · h stage like a wrestl ing mat and rapid-Music Playing:· whi ch she sang with fi ring tht.' dialogue li~e a Hulk Hogan-senslll\ it) and deep-throa ted emo-~ i\ndre the Giant grudge match. uon. and the upbeat ··rm a Big-Band 8nll 1ant and hilarious. in~f)f,deFmed-wtfft·~n&---... in~h,.. ---xrifiough thi: rove hakespeare '1gor. Thi.' years have been \'Cf)' kind ui Fes1n al ru ns through September. to her. 100. both vocall y and phys1-A tewan·s performance concl udes call). irr ( .Jul~ :!J. It is wcll .wo nh the time and Then there was the band . which Hut AMENGT9~ rue~. ticket price. For more information. pcrform1.·d the usual standards "'1th call 638-3000. lt..l.'cn e' 11ement and polish. Begin· r.~;;~~~~:;;;;;;~;-----,--------------llii~iiiijji!iiijijiijiiijijijiiijjiiiiiiiill n1 ng with Tomm} Dorsey's signa ture' , thcml' ... 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Sleek limos pulled up at event, photOfBphen snapped pictures and 1nterv1ewen stood by with mikes in hand to areet the "star-studded" auests a.s they arrived. The close to 1.100 "stars" were members o.f Hoag Hospital's SS2 Club and fnends thn-e to help raise funds for the Patty and Georse Hoq Cancer Center now under construc- tion. One of the first celebs to arrive and be interviewed b y·mike handlers E4 Aneld and Gor4oa Bowley was co- chairman C.rl1 Hopper, turned out in ., a new aown created by her desiJncr special for the eveninf-She amved with "Liza Minnelli' aka 8eMie MlrU.1 of Cypress. "The theater. film. cleanup. pop- corn, soft drinks and his staff were all donated by Jamn IWwa,.1," said Hopper. "We had a lot of undcr- writina for this ev.rnt and should make about SS0.000." Later Edwards was gi ven a plaque_ of appreciation. Job ffefferaaa, SS2 prci, and wife Bar~ara were interviewed, too. "Chris and I saw the movie about two wttks ago at the critics' review. It's funny," said Heffernan. The movie already had opened 1n New York and was scheduled for the rest of Southern California the next day. Barbara and past SS2 president Jim Glabmu were stopped by Arnold as they arrived and asked why they support Hoag. ··1 intend to spend the rest of my years htte in this area. If Ed Arnold lntenlewa 8ulMlra aad Jolua Befferaaa. RETIN-A TREATMENTS ••• P'romA8 Group says Rcun-A studies have been performed in which both tumor- inhibiting effects and characteristics SU'ita1>tn0tumors aves own up. A random cht"ck of dermatologists irrCosta Mesa. Fountain Valle' and Huntington Beach found none who ..... DIOlll) t :OI J:ts S tS h 2S t :H do not prescribe Ret10-A for wnnkles. .\ccording to Fulton. the to tal cost of three 2-tluid-ounce bottles 'Of Congratulations, • seniors. lr I "-· . - We give you credit . · ·forwhat you've accompHsh~(j. If you're within one year of greduatlon. ·we· re willing to give you credit for your ecnlevement. The kind of credit yoo may-corrently leek end will soon need for purchasing tNngs lille •new Volkswagen Through VW Credit. Inc we off8f a new College Greduate Finance Plan Oetigned to help you Quahfy '°' flnencing eYef'I though you llaYe no credit history. · nw new Plan comes at a good time tor you. _ Righi now we· re having our <4th Annuel Summer Celebfallon Severel of OUf mott populer models are eveM9ble to buy or lease at sp«:l81 CALL 'TADBUCHOZ l1nanc1ng rates You ciln get <.l~C1a1 lease prices on select Fox. Goll. Jetta. Cebrle>19t or GTI mOdels • Comein soon-amtput vs lh<~" some rests of your.own Take a test drive That's a test Volkswagen can pass w1tl"l 1ly1Qg colors Qeriftenengln• ...... TMVolcew..-w., ""'1'' a ~ • '-~i \-.t ~ . * ~,..of' 842-2000 YOLK8WAGEN/18UZU ·~-ID 11711 Blach Blvd., turtilston Beach we don't support the hospital we will have less than the best health care," said Barbara. While at the mike she 101 in a plua for the SS2 Chnstmas Carol Ball sht' is chairina Dec. 3. When Tom and Seale Riley wert' in th~ Ct'lebrity spot, she pluged the October aucuon/dinnt'r planned b y Sandpipers support aroup. Others spotted on am val were co- cha1r Paul Nyqal1t With wife Sudy and daughters Heathr and Samutb, 5'lrlff and a.. G•c· 1e0elm, Pat Cox, Marpret and Howard RkbrdlN, Elin and B.tt Wllcex, J udgt' Cal Selim hit, Aady Carey, Darleee and Bill Muclart. a...,._,., Jlm Vlllen, Lff and~ Bantela. · Once everyont' had filed throuJh the lobby -decoratt'd in red. whtte and blade with flowers. ball()()ns and fancy cars -they settled down with pop. popcorn and piano playing by Steve Biul before the comedy bqan on the 11ant screen. ,- Afterwards. the moviqocrs panied an !ht' parkina lot where a milhon- calon ed buffet had bttn set up Witt\ cookies. cand). ice cream. cake. fruit. coffee and champaine -all donated b) Four Seasons. Haattn-Daz.s, Cran Burro. McKeona's Creek Res- taurant. Myerhor s Cuisine M. New- port Marriott. Ruz Ca~lton. Savan- nah Grill. Studio Cafe. Sweet Life Baken. the .\rches. T ootstt''s and Five Crowns. Karen KJIOCtie planned the pany. ..\s Kevla F9'rmu provided sona and music under the stars. 1t was time for the armchair cnucs to exchange rev1e'ks that ranged from "vef) funny:· "a little slow." ··1 lau&h JUSt looking at Dudley Moore:· "the lady n1:x1 10 me slept through it" to "htlanous ... "'W ell. I reall~ liked 11, tho ught it was funn\ ... w1d Jim Dale. "And. he 15 a rl·al mo' ll' buff. goes all the lime," said "'fe Gretctiea. Cbrta Hopper and Lia lookalike Bonnie llirllM ln lobbf setup . Gordon Bowley chau wltb tbe Nyqalau (from left) Beadier, Samantha, Sandy and Paul. · · · ....................... .. 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That was enough. however. as eight a nd a new winner. pitchers shut down the NL. Viola set Terry Steinbach. the weakest h11ter do"n the on l) six haners he faced for on either roster. homered in his first the v1ctp ry and Dennis Eckersley. All-Star at-bat and had a sacnfice fl y leading the ma1ors wllh 26 saves. got t at led newcom er Frank Viola and th~ fi nal thrtt baHe.r~. the American League over the Na-The crowd of 55.837 included Vice uonals 2-1 T uesda) night. President George Bush ··1 was: nervous. I didn't "an1 to Steinbach became the eighth pla)er strike out or embarrass mvself," to homer in his first .\II-Star at-bat admitted Steinbach. patting ohh .217 and "'as named the game-·s most for Oakland. , \csluablc pla~er. He sent Gooden 's Instead. the embarrassment went C1.1 pnch ,O\ er right fielder Darr) I t6 While~ Herzog as he became the .... "itra" !;>e~ ·.,outstretched &lo ' e. first :'Ill manager to loS< three times · Gooden. the staner and foser in the in a game 11 usual!~ dominates. l "86 game. was nicked for three hm "It's JUSt one of those things," 1n three innings. Knepper. his relief. Henog ~1d. d id no better as Dave Winfield hit a T he N Lsullleads 37-21.but lostfor o ne-out double in the fou n h. W 1n- onl\ the founh lime in 26 vears. field's SC\ kl .\II-Star doubles are a There "'ere 30 m:"' fa cs. 1he ·most m .:erd and he ued M1cke' Mantle cH·r. incl uding I !S Nationals. and J()(! Mo rgan b~ h1-1ung· safel~ in Minnesota's Viola. "'ho beat h1~ se,·enth straight game. Her1og·~ St. Lo u1sCard1nals 1n G ame A walk to Cal R-ipken and Ma rk 7 of the W.orld Series. retired all six \1cGw1re·s single_ loaded the bast>s batter') he faced 1n his fi rst All-Star and Steinbach flied out to left field. appearance. sconng Winfield. ··The Steinbach home run got us .\ great play in the 5CVenth l(KHng going:· Viola said. bv three-lime G old Glove first :'Qot much else "'as going on. The bar.eman Don Mattingly helped .\ L go t onl) six hits and the ~ L JUSt pr-.-sN' e the .\ L ·s third '1ctory 1n the liH· a~. fqr the second straight ~ear. last 17 ga mes. 1he· .\II-Star Game was a dull affair. The '\;l. reured 1n order by Viola last sea9Cm. the !'lauonals ya"'ned and Clemens. got three of its hits in to a 2-0 '1cto~ ·1n 13 1nn1ngs. · the founh aµ1nst Kansas C it) 's Mark teinbach's homer o tT· Dwight G ub1cza. V1nce·Coleman led ofTwith Cioockn. in a vea't when ho me runs a soft single to left field.· pl'Ompil~ are do wn a lm ost 25 pcrttnl. enabled ·srok second a nd continued to rhrrd thr .\L to "' 1n its second·game in the "hen Steinbach's thro" bounced into last thr<.."t.' but o nh its fo unh 1n the last . center. 26. · .\ fter R~ ne ~ndberg struck out for O.ldand'• Terry Steinbach •l&P8 ban4'8 ·wttll Yalikeee' Rickey Hendenon followtnc hi• MCond-tnnm, home nm. · Steinbach also· hit a t>ases-ioadtd the second.ume. making him I-for-I:? sac rifice fl y to the warning track in th~ 1n '..\II-Star compeution. Coleman f<.\Unh a&ain,st. Bob Knepper. That . trou~d home o n G ubicza·s ~:ild p1uh . .' "a~ al~ for the Al. · y.-h1ch had Gubicza's eight ·wild _p11t hes this managed onl~. fi ve runs in the last (Plea. eee AllERJ€A.1'/B3) . . : Teni Steliibacb of tile OeJdafi'd Athletla watCM8 lila lone' fly ball in the fourth lnnlnt prodace the wtnatq nua. Out oft CINCINNA:fl (f\P)-.f'orthe"weakt-st hrtter tn the game. t erry Steinbach deliv(red the .bi&&e~t h11s Tuesday ni&ht. · The Oakland A's catcher. the pla yer ·man~ th9ught • sho uldn't have been elected to the All-Star game. hit a ho me run.and a bases-loaded sacrifice flv a·nd was voted Most Valuable Player when the American Leagu_e made • them stand up for a 2-1 victor). It wasn't supposed to be that eas). especially when he took his .217 batting average aga1(1st the Nt>w York Mets: Dwight Gooden fqr his first All-Star at-bat in the second inning. ·· · "Yo u sav to vourself. ·Don't stnke out. don·1 embarrass \OurS(:lf .. :. Steinbach said after 11 was afl over . . . .. .. You·kn1.1" D"'~ght Gooden has·one oi"ttre ~t fastballs c3kh ~ou can.make.".·' · .. · • n.iuldn·11igure out "'h~ 1n the m;,i1or'>. I go up thereto hrt that pitch. I was looking ·., The homer"-'3S.nothing ne'IA for Steinbacl). "'ho also .. lnm~ opinion. he's bt'en doing an outs\andingJob fur a fa-.1hall Jlt the wav ·: • . ~1t one in his fi rst ma1or-.league at-bat in IQ 6 . ror thc:.Oakland .\·s:· said Kelh. "'ho~ world c~mpion . 1-h~ 1001.. ·Gooden·~· first one· for a stnke and lhen.. · "The gu~ s were leasing me. sa~ mg rm their ans~er \t1nnesota Twins arc chasing ·tlle .\ ·s in the ~L West. dro' c 1he ne\t one JU St 0' c.-r the ·ngp't·field "all and tbc to~ 1n''!il ques~Jon:· h_e ~\d:·"The logJc~I ne'.~ step 1s to .. · .... The.-~·, e "-On )().some games and the~ ·re 51: in front glo' e of r?a~ l traw~~ fo r .a hQme run. . · · hit a home rem in m)~ t1rs.t .\\ or,ld Stnes p me. Tht' catcher is a big pan of that club ·· ·· 1 \ .. d~ ahc:ad ofh1m OA the count" and tnect ro get th~ . . Onc;·inning late~. S.trtnbac~ came to the platl'.'"' 1th the For h11> pan. Steinbach was lo" ,.t..e~ about prov\na hall a'~~-but lt 0111·asn't awa~ enoiJgh."' Cooden sa1d1 "I oa.-,~i.load\'d anddehvc.-redasacnfi~t1~ forthe .\menca n him~lf • · t'h oµght 11 "~"a good p1tclll:o popup when tie hit.it. bu~ 1\ League:s other.run. · '.. • ~ . ··: ... · . ·-r~ not lhumbino m'. no!>t" at an'. bod' .. ··ti~ said .• :, 1u~1 drru .. ·d··· .. ' • · . . . He \\'asa mogt unlik.eh \tVP Go\ng 1n to·rhe .\II· Lai; " S1ra"~~ sa1d·1t -;houldn·t hll'l" ca.med (hat far. . bre°'l te111hai:h. h,ad 1us1 t1~ e h()me i:u M and'.I <l RBI .\h. u!il .-amc here to do m' be t and sho\I, th.at I belong. .\.s far · ··11 h 1lf11~ glo't'lf I "'a~ om r~d"~" ll")ingio pull . nrtnJui: 1n ·carlyu \la~ ioot...him o ul Qt\hc .\.!>hn~p for:· ·J, tx•1n~ thl' \tVP I didn't plan an~ of that. bu1 I hopr thl· h:ill h:i u.:· 1he_\fl'~.,· ngh1-~elder s:11d ·:1 kind ofh~d three "',l'l-k ;ind h1s'eleC11on to 1h1.· .\11-tar 1eam "'a~ .IX'1'Pk "'111 lhange tht:tr mind~:· 11 uflril m' glth c h11.1he ."'all and 11 JUSt hoppt~_out. It's a · ·1.~1del ~ ._ rt11\11l'ct. ~enran Leagµc .manager T.<>m Kt:·ll~. (Plea. eee STEIJIQIACB/llSJ . :: ~ :._ ·.• : . . . . ·. . "' ' . :' -· .. ..__ .• .. Junior circidt's.secret: solid, iii-depth ·pitching·'. proved to be tlJ~-Wlz;Jne! __ ::::~~~iS~t:::r, ~ . CINC'INNATl (AP)-The Amefi-.\l manager ,Tqm !\.ell~. ~aid ht; can ltague now has .the secret to lJ<,l'J his ~ta ffa!mb<;I e-<actJ~ as be had . Two fifth· round c hoices -sign. . Cox a lso rem ah;1s unsi~ned ·_ winning the All-Star game: perfect hopc.'J to. "1th none of Jht l'1gh1 _. • ., .. pitching to start. pitchers gQtng longer than ·t"'o in· ' .: ~ "Fhe Rilffis ~~· 14•n:;:u u.11b draft.c.bot~Ja~ 4----- Fr'ank Viola and Roger Clem ens set ning'>. .:• .. · . v. J<iohington and Rot"ll:n Ol"lpmll Tuesda~. lea·~ mg onJ~ the standard T uesday night, a nd i he .. Pitl·hing at1J·.,defense "on· th1S" four of their I ~ p1d. uns1i-nl'd a it er 1"'0 da.~ ~of training rtst o fthe Al pitchers felt obligated to game:· ~ell) , 'a\.d. :·µst ~ c.-llr 1n . c.:imp . match. And they had to. OklanJ. II \\as t\.\1ltght tha.1 mado th"l' . ···. ~ . ~'' .l(,h•n~ll'n a ,Jft't\ f(l'm l "CL .\. signed ii contract "There's a negative wave that goes d1fTerc.-nn.'. b~t ton1gh1 1t \\OS JUSt th~ dnJ pral·t1l·cd at RJ.m' PJrk Tht• .1grnt for ~lp1no. a through the staff. Nobody wants to be pitching.:' . . · · • runn·1ng had. from \J r''ouri J~rt•cJ w t~s "'h11e his the goat:· said Oakland·s Dennis The .\m.l:ncan l cague allo" t'J 1.>nl) ~·lil·nt '" . .hen· ~oull' h' t Jllt1'm1J Eckersley. who pitched a perfect onl' taintl'd' run on li'l' hits in . Term.~ of the J~·.1 l s "err not J 1sdoM"d '-'a h1ng1o n ninth inning to get the save in the l -1 "'inning for .1ust the.third. time 1.n .the :rnd Ddp1no were tx)th tifth-r1.,und picks victory over the Nationals. the sec-[;1,1 17 vcars. founh in ~6. TQal· ".as no 1nJi.,1111.'n 01 progress 1h netot1at1ons ond in three years for thr AL. 0 The} rhc ~al1onal<t. onh run c:imc: of1 ' • tn'''h.1 ngfirst .. rounJ ph. ~'l'J"ton lfrttn. a runn1 ng~ck couldhit oneoutandyou'dwalk olTa .... ansas cm·s !\lark liub°il"La IO the fr1.lnl l C L.\. anJ \.m1n l ,,, J \.\Ide rt'Ce l\er lrClm lo~r:· founh. ,S\. ·~uls" \·i-nce-foleman __ . -..--. \n 1l1nJ ~tale, ~ ... mJ·rL~..u:....! '"h01 ·e \\ 1lhe .\ndc~n. a Viota. M innesotrs !~game .win-s1ngl£d. ·stulc !St'~ond. continued to , ··-.n.tt"l.1' t'r ·i:rom l <. l \ JnJ :h1rJ'-rounJ r1•k \til..e Piel a ner. staned the game t>y retinng tt>e ~~" h~·Jl ctucht>r TerfrSte111b~b·s· • . J di.·n<.1' l' tackk twm lll1n,,1,. first, six Natio nal League hitters. four 1hrt>v. hounccd 1pto >enter for' an . On1:c Dt'lprn1• Jrrt' t'' thl' Ram~" ill ha\ e ~fl ro1.,k1C's of them on .aroundouts. one on a aror. anJ·<'arTil' humc .. on a ",tld pitch. ~ J nJ >decll·d 't'll'rJn' 1r ,.1ni;' striltco.ut. Bosto n·s Cicmens. who Thc .!"L had thr~c runne·rs as far.as The Rams '"II .. 1.•r:.:iu(' .10 rram c a1 RJm~ Park pitched thrtt.perfect inmnas to stan sernnd after -~!lat but cquldn't,score uotd <.;unJa\. \\ h:r lht•\ \\ I mine m r al,Statc Fullt'non 1h~ AL'~ 3-2 vict~ry .two yea~. ago. ··bi.·f)ood) di<i '1 good JQlY· ·a·nJ •• 11.·•r J m\mth. · ~. · • lh~n reta~ the side in order 1p the then I came in there.:· said Eckerste~. .,. . . .,,,!" , .. 1.-... i.'\C1l1ng II' 1'1.· Jhk h• g<'t prarll~ off to a gl'<ld lh1rd. stnking out'o ne. . . whotlllis th~ ma10.rs wut1·26 savts.:·r • ·'. -.1an:· Coarh John !l.,~in ,1.1n ~Id .. I J1 ke the fa t that c ~O'\t:; 1 · · '\\ j.,h1ngton anJ 1<.1.',1'nJ·n.1undldt•tt-n 1,e baC'k .\nth(ln~ l ···1 liked doini this better than the-"~s lyp'j ·ally nervous. t c~os.5e~ )Ollr · · · ; • '"",..,,30.are alrt•JJ' •'U' :h('r~ 1n the ~ondan learning fant dme •• Oemcns said "This was a mind thau•ou could blo." 11. but Jbat • . :. . , ., little easier. a li•tk .less hectic. g0cs right by..... .. . .. :· •. , .'. . .. .. • ;--. ,,l/r )~ Sh'l1\ ·~ • • . . . • ' .. 11 k • Da Pl f; d I ,. .. ;.t'v.man «~n1.·J \l1>fh.lJ\ .. .. . ~ ... "\ loosening up last night under· the 1~ 1 \'au ee s 0 esac.a~l'or'°!' > .:1 • ••• _ • • l#U:dstah · .. r rn high 1.1n N'lh ~'ur mid-round rynning ba•k stadium. i ~bably_ thJ!w a little one batter buJ ·,stnkk. ~t Darr) I · •12th-roand pi~ll Jeff aeAdaant talld bandofr· ( l"klp10(< J.Od ~1 \lh·rN.md·r1d .... Keith Jones of N~t>ra~t..a l Jlenicr than I did tona&ht. · (Pleue ~,:JUNIOR/BS) . from Jlm~ ~ftiett· bi 1tam8' ~p na~j~ Jlm E•erett wanna •P· • · ~·. : . . ' ... · .... .,,,' -,_., ~ ,· ·, . . -. . ~ ·... ~ ~· '-; •• u .. stoa.e1o ·t1.eparis··111iB·O.iB·am_1dSt .Qo.~trO·ver.SY ·:. · I t • 1 • ' • t • • '• .. ,_ • , , \ \. • ~ , a. . E-x-ca· 1 State Fullerto•n . ., ~efT«t1vc asdircctor ofathleucs.." Welr sa1d~". of;uw.othl'f"·\~ 01fa1a)s ., • . ..Wh1.·thC'r tht c-nau t In. and ·of itldf -·Th~ unav~nity ~n an in,·cst1puon of . The l .1 a1hlel1l· bo<lrd ·"H schC'dClled to "'ould ha,c· ~arra.nted .. ~is· ditc~,.r "" 'th} ti di · t i · .t.he· Athleti~ ~ssociauon this spnn1 aftef rtlN't Fnda~ w ~1 ,e a-.~iX>11 oo t~ probe.. remain an '-''rc'"'~u<'st1on'. said Wt1r .. ·-• a e. ~-_rec or r~ gns employcn characd the) had bttn Onk rtd lO al~ing \.\Ith \\e1r·~:n"-'l'rJlmcndat1on~. ' . . . V.l'1rsard-hc·a1so h<tdbttn-toldthatsimim C HAMPAlCiN. m. (AP) -Univeniiy of Illinois Atl)letic Director Neale Stoner will rni&n after an invcstiption that revealed impro per personal UK of sifts and IC1"Vices. Chancellor Mon o n Weir announad Tunday. Stoner. ho~ver, said ii was a "medla- creatcd controversy .. and that he was tried and ronvicted before the probe was complete. He said he would step down so the chartes do not interfere with the o~tion of the univmity's Athletic Association. . · Wear said attorneys expeaed details of' Stoner's resipa&ion to be. worked out by Thunday and that the tettle!Mnt "won't be roslly." . · . "This past Wttk. Ncalc StOM'f and I havt spent ·many hours rc\<iewina all that has happened in the. pest month. or so. and both of us have ttluctantly coneludcd that thnc events have made it 1mposs1bk f0f\h1m to contanut to . ~ .. clean Stoner's swimmin1 pool. move him 10 a. Thr no11-pro1t1 .\rhleul· "5~1Al!<>n .. hc..Q-. pra~u,'t'!>-ar<-f<luod 3" Other un1vmi~·athtftic ne"V ho use. build cabiMts. install a "orkbench NJ b' toner and 0 ' e~f\ ·b, a · board of J c.-panl"'lt·nt' . · · · · _ _ and rcpmrr his alltOml>biles.. din~:tors. d1rt'\'.'ts thl' scnoors · \"nTereollqiafe •' ~hh.owgh that does not m'kr tfiem ~. Stoner acknow~ that dun~ mort athletie programs ~11h cons1dtrabk 1ndt~n-he . sa"1 •t pro\I~ ··a rontbt aad u than eiaht yea rs IS athktlC dU'Ktor he dad. On I denl'e fro m the UOl\t'fSlt\ 1' -!· , ntfnµftJ.ng ~rcumStal'I~·· that nlUn Ston.tr•1 few occastons. allow A.A ma1ntena~ em· · Weir. "ho plaM to· bn na the 4.A u·~r'. 1C't1on.s t.u1er \o-u~tand.: · · - ployees to do penonal work for him -scn•tcn grr:uer school rontrol. said Tu~) that Stoner .. lt'u sad commentary on what sports hll wonb about S904. Howevt"r. he said that had indic:ued he J1d not -.uh to rortrin.:.t as come to b'U:t it's a fKt of life:· said Weir. pnclice was well established 1n the AA befott d 1rt"\·tor un<kr that lo.ind of stl'\K'tutt. . . . He st~ 1'\at dunna the in~tioo. he came to Illinois. T h<' ch.anctllor said the $Choors 1nvcs\ip-l 'I oftkta\s dcitrm't.ncd that. -mani Of ._ .. Ast.htpublicaswcllaware..lonjbef0tttht uon rc'cafod•lhat <>'t'f a fhe-~lr ~ AA 1mpropnctin ~na~<GOtetait11 audit was compktt add the facu known. the emplo~('('s ix-rf\°>rm<"d ~orl o n Sto nn·s home, Ncak Stonet'' wctt unsubsiantaated.. local preu tried and convicted me bucd on \ard and fam 1I cars.. "What 1s tNC. ho"'f"tt. ii lhat 111 of'tlm \ anonymous alleptions and nnnors.·· Stoner · In adchtio n. he said dJ1<leananc ~ bas hu.n ~at &ofter't ""'9Jioa ..a tM Mid to a s&awnenL r tbcx alletataons and crtd1tcd as a d onation to the .\A were uted by r°t'putat1on of tbt uniVttlity lad ill ldllldc namon haw now pro\·ed to be rompkttty Stonn and his &mil~. tho~ the company did prop-ams. .. •Ml Wrir. -11 blll nillil'qu1rlti1 .. unfounded... not take th<' donatio n as a ta dcduc:11on. · about our int'l'ity. It Ms c:aM a dcMd o.tr .. Stoner came t.o llhno1s from Cal State .. I ha\t stated prtnoust~ that I bclttvt unavmaty from ·wtucb •t win·~ ... Fullcn on. thest in-1mpropt'r ... Yid \\'ttt "Nea~ stront)y '~a" to rttc>ver. · The m11ntt"nanct tmployttS also said tllfy d1sa1rcn that tht l'ondu<'t "as 1mpropt'r and · "Ntoalc ~rand~ both ..aial Ille~ dtd ptnanal •<>tk for Sto~·s top aidcl. b,at points out tha t a('t" 1t1M ~uch as thnt pttdatc continue to be ctlcctl't 1n lh~ •• 11,111. • Weir had no 1mmcd.iatt comlntftt on t~ futuR tus adm1n1strat1on th<' chancellof ~id . · • ••• . "" I I a eou . I ... Hurdles are security, and language barrier SEOUL. South Korea (AP) -While a ftnt round of spon-by""POft reheana11 lbowed Seoul tJuically ready for the Olympic pmes Oamn. orpmzen still seek to put a frieDdlicr face OD tbe llrict ICC\lrity and brach the ! lancuaet barrier more effeetivcly. Moon DoQf·boo, aports coordinator of the Seoul Olympic Orpnizina Committee llid Tuetday that one of the emphues for the Games 11.anina Sept. t 7 is makina .1ure the fiaht interpreten are in the ri.fht places at the riaht times. Lanauaae often as a problem in Korea. The orpnizcn bepn rehear11ls for each of the 23 Olympic spons in May, in some cases turnjna auch evenu u the national track and field champlonshipe into Olympic pnctitt for the staff' and volunteer worken. A 26-member evaluation team of Korean joumaliats and sPc>ru specialiltl ftom outside SLOOC ~nted its repon on Saturday. "Tht 1tneral obtttvation was that the rehearlll1 weR ~uite satisfactory with two months still to 10. ' Moon said. ''Preparations are in the riaht orbit. The Games will be succnsful if we put more 1tress on the education and traininJ of the people working at the venues." He said there were some complaints by evaluators who u~ a«urity personnel (8 offer more smiles and kind words. He said training in the final weeks before the Olympics would emphasize a friendlier attitude to Games visitors. "There were just small problems. I'm sure that by the time of the Olympics. th~re will be a proper compromiac" between auictDese and friendlinesa in ICCUrity. Moon said. Sucb a balance "is one of the most difficult areu." be said. In addition to the lllUll concems over tenorists threatenina such intemational events. Seoul is worried that its rival, Communist North Korea, m~t try to diarupt what are expected to be the billett Olympics ever. with 12,000 athletes from 161 nations. South Korea has accused the North of bombina a South Korean airliner that went down at Ka near Burma last November, killing all 11 S people aboard. Moon said one of the lesson1 of the Asian Games in 1986, when Seoul waa host to nearly 3.SOO athletes from 27 nations in a kind of Olympic dress rehearsal. was the need '°cope better with foreign lanauqes. SLOOC has trained volunteer_ inlerprctcn. in EnaJisb, French, Sptnisb, Arabic and Olber la~ and allO will have \M let'Vicet of 10me foreip raidenta in Korea and Korean people who live abroed, be added. The rebeanala 'Showed tbe need to enawe that enouah qualified interpretea are on hand for such thinJS as ~ control tests and athlete intervaews, he ' . Moon said the tome 5,000 interpmen have been drillina in apona jueon. ulina hand· books put out by the o,.anizen for each sport, and the trainina is conunuiq.. "You can't train tbern too much;' he said. For the overall 46,~member Oly~pic work force, includinaabout l,JOOpeid staffen of SLOOC. another round of reheaBlls is pt.nned in Aupst. includina practice in recei vina forcip deleptions at the ail'))9rt and in mannina the Athletes Villae where die competilon..willlive durina the Gamn. • Capsule look at All-Star game's 55-year history Tragic saga ends, Starr burfes son, questions re1nain Baaer maintain• overall.1•4 BESANCON. France-A trio of well· Ill known sprinters. led by Jean-Paul van Poppel of the Netherlands. headed Tues. day's 10th stqe of the Tour de Franct cyclina classic. while Canadian Steve Bauer retained the overall lead. American League was tops throughout the early years 1933 -The first major league AH-Star game was played at Chicqo's Comiskey Park. The American Loque. manqed by Connie Mack, defeated the National Leque, manaaed by John McGraw. 4-2. Babe Ruth hit a tW<>orun homer for the AL 1934 -Carl Hubbell struck out Babe Ruth, Lou ~hrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons. and Joe Cronin in succnsion. but the American League rallied to win 9-7 at the Polo Grounds as Mel Harder allowed only one hit in the last five innings. t 93S -The American League extended its winnina streak to three games with a 4-1 victory at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. Jimmie Foxx provided the marlin of vicmry with a first-innina two-run homer off Bill Walker of the St. Louis Cardinals. Lefty Gomez of the New York Yankees went six innings which prompted the National League to have the rules changed so that no pitcher could ·.• throw more than three innings, unless the pme went into Frem TM A1tedate4 Pnts GREEN BAY. Wis. -Former Green EiJ Bay Packen quanerback and coach Bart •II• Starr said he found his son's body next to a pwtina card that said. "Love means believing in someone." More than 300 people attended a memorial service Monday for Brei Starr. 24. who was found dead Thursday at his home in Tampa, Fla. Starr said his wife. Cherry. gave the card to his son the last time they were toaether, at the Lomt.rdi Golf Classic charity tournament in mid-June. When Starr went to his 24-year-old son's rented borne. he looked throuah a window and saw the body on the floor. The card. he said. was a foot away. He said his son was a "troubled youna man. Yet we never abandoned him. In his last days. we became more concerned." Starr had written in his autobiography how his son became involved with drugs in his high school and college years but seemed to be succeedina with Bauer held onto his yellow jersey, worn by the lead rider, with a 14-second lead over France s Pucal Simon. Most of the riden finished in a pack wjth little effect on the overall standings. "Other teams wanted to win the s1a9C so they took it upon themselves to ride down the breakaways," Bauer said later. "So they controlled the race and it worked out peat for me and I kept the jersey.•· Bauer placed S7th. and like the rest in the pack was credited with the same time as van Poppel. Cyclina squads. .such as Superconfex and Z- Peuaeot, decided before the race to gain valuable points in the overall team race. So in breakaways. support riders for those teams chased down the breakaway riders and ara<Sually brouaht them t.ck to the pack. The race went to riders known for their sprintina strC'ngth with Van Popptl first, followed by ltaly•s Guido Bontempi and Btla.ium's Eddy Ptanckaert. Van Poppel. who won 1he third s1a9C on another spnnt finish. was timed in three hours. 28 minutes, 31 seconds for the 92-mite lea from Bclfon to Besancon in eastern France. • •. extra innings. . . :;. .-1936 -The National League won its first All-Sw re,babilita.1ion i{l f'CC(nt years • Authorities in Tampa have not yet determined the Most of the riders were conserving their strenath before TQday's stage into Switzerland foran encounter with the Alps. ,. , ... •• ; pmc, .4:-3 at Braves Field in Boston. .:. 1937 -Lou Gehri& drove in four runs with a home ·:·run and a double to pace the American Leaaue to an 8-3 · · victory over the National league al . Washinato~·s :-; Griffi1h Stadium. In attendanc~ was President Franklin :;·: D. Roosevelt. 1938 -Johnn)' Vander Meer. Bill Lee and Mace Brown combined to limit the American Lear.u'w~~;-··~~-;:;~-:~ •· ~~~as 1he National Uijuc wo~ 4-1 at : • C'tncirrnati's Crosley Field. Lefty Gomez of the New York •• Yankees suffered hlS first defeat in four ,A.II-Star starts. ·:• 1939 -Yanl(« Stadium hosted i1s first All-Star 1;; Game. with the ~merican l..eague wini:iina 3-1. ~oc ~DiMaggio. one ofs1x New York Yankees in the starung .:: lineup. homered in the fifth inning for the third AL run. ••. 1940 -The National Lca&ue recorded the first ~shuotul in All-Star play. with a 4-0 victory at Sportman's ~~Park in St. Louis. F1vC' pitchers -Paul Dcn:inaer. Bucky ~ Walters. Whit Wyan. Larry French. and Carl Hubbell - .:.;:·heki the American l..eague to three hits. Max Wcs1. •_;:; batung 1h1rd. hat a thrtt-run homer. ,::.. 1941 -Ted Wilhams of 1he Boston Red Sox <::. homered with two on and two outs in the ninth 10 a.ive thr :'"".: AmC'rican League a drainat1c 7-S victory at Detroit's ;.~ Briggs Stadium. Claude Passeau was the losing patcher. ;·~ Up to that point, Arky Vaughan of th~ Pittsburgh Pira1~ -;: was the NL hrro with two home runs. the first player to do • :; so in All-Star play. Joe and Dom DiMaaio both played ... for the -\L the first ume brothcn appeared m the same All-Star game-. • 1942 -The .\menca n league beat the National League 3-1 al the Polo Grounds on first-i nning h6me run~ b~ Lou Boudreau of th.e Cleveland Indians and Rudy York of the Detroit Tigers. York's shot camt with a man on base. 1943 -The-f\rst night game in All-Star history. at Ph1ladelph1a's Sh1bc.' Park. wenl to the Amencan Le~ue. S-4. desp11e a single. tnple and· home run by National League center fielder Vince .DiMaggio of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The big bl ow was a three-run homer by .Bobb> Doerr ofihe Boston Red Sox. wh ich p ve 'the AL the lead fo r good. . 1944-Phil ('a,amlta set an All-Star Game record b~ reaching base safcl) five straight t1mes -tnplc. sin&le and thm~ walks -10 lead the National league to a 1-1 v1cto~ O\er the-..\merican League at Forbes Field m Pittsburgh. · 1945 -No ~11-~tar Game. World War II. 1946 -Aftl'r a one-vear break due to war tra-.el restncuoos. the ..\mencans trounced the Nationals 12-0 at Fenwa) Park. the most one-sided of the All -Star pmes. Ted Williams of the Red Sox dad no1 disappoint the hometown fans. He hit two homers and two singles for fi ve RBI 194 "! -F~k h~ ht-came the fi rst winning rookie . pitcher 1n the tlrst 14 ~ears of .\II-Star play as the ..\mencan League n1ppe<,l the' National. League 2· I at C'h1cago'S' Wngle' Field. 194~ ·_ Detroit center fielder Hoot Evers h11 a home run and dro-.e 1n two runs and the -\thletacs' Joe Coleman allowed no hits over the final three innings to hC'lp the '\-rrlerican League defeat the Nauonal tcague 5-2 at Sportsman's Park m St. Louis. . · 19.i9 -La~ Dob)' of the Cle,eland Indians and Jack1t• Roh1nson. Ro) Campanella and Don Newcom~ of the host Brook!) n Dodgers became· the first black· BushJoms use . • The Sultan of Swat -Babe·lhatlt. pla,rrs to appear 1n an All-Star Game as t~e Amef\can League took advantage of1ive National lef'&ue errors to win 11·7 at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. · I 9SO -The All-Star Game returhecf to Comiskey ' Park. the site of the first game. The National league won 4-3 on Red Schoendiensfs 14th-innin1 home run off the .\"}t'riqm League's Ted Gray in the first game the NL wo~ in ;Jn AL park. Ralph Kiner's ni111h-innm1 homer-1>ff .\rt ffo~utteman sent the game into extra·inninJS for the fir\t 11mr in h1sto1) It was also the first AH-Star game nat1onalh tclev1scd . · f95 i' -The National League hit four homen en route to an 8-3 triumph at Dt'troit. gjv1ng it consecutive .\11-Star '1ctones for the first time. 1'151 -The Nauonal LeaguC' cd&ed the American Lcagu1: 3-"2 1n the first rain-shortened All-Star Game. The . fiH·-1nnangcontest. at Phildelphia's Shibe Park. featured · home runs b) Jackie ~ob1nson and Hank Sauer of the :"<at1onals. Bobby Shantz of the Athletics struck out While) Lockman'. Robinson. and Stan Musial in succession. 1115.l -St. Louis outfielder Enos Slau&hter had two hats. a walk. dro' e in a run. scored twice and made a great catl'h as lhr National League beat the American League 5-1 al C1pc1nnat1's < rosley Field. . 195.i '-P1tt·her Dean Stone did not retirt1l batter but rcn~l\ed credit for the .\men can Lca&ue's 11-9 All-Star -.1cton· at Cleveland 's Municipal Stadium. Red Schocn- d1cnst · tned to sJeal a run for the JIJ.ational Lca&ue-af\er 'Stone was summom·d into ttie game in 1he eighth innina. but the pitcher's throw totfrfe plate nailed th~ runner for thl' thud out. Nellie Fox of 1he Chicaao ~ite Sox hit a basc~-loadl·d single tu gLve the. AL the lead. Al Rosen, Bopb\ ..\' 1la and La~ Doby of the Indians drove in eight of thr -\L'~ run!. "11h RoS<'n connecting for two homers and fi,e RHI. ' · 1955 -St. l.ou1!t· Stan Musial hit Frank Sullivan's firca'p1tch of the 12th.inning for a home run to give lhe ~a11onal Lt'a,ur a f>·S \ 1cto1) over tht American Leaaut at \falwaukec ~Count~ S1ad1~m . :rhe AL had led S--Oaft~ (PleaH Me ALL-STARS/BS) c.ausc of death. Clccarelll cltee eelf defeDM Starr said Bret appcarC'd in aood spints at the aolf tournament In the Milwaukce suburb of Menomonee Falls. TORONTO - Dino Ciccarelli of the He said he also had been pleased with Bret's Minnesota Nonh Stars. charged with ....fP~la~n~n~ed~ca~ree~r~s~w~i~tc~hh!fr~.go¥m~a!.!n!!.S..ex!i!o.ut.u1c;,ja1Jnuinmuaa~I .uhu11s:wi.une~s..as-':;s~sa:u~l~t ;-::fi:o~r r.:•:n;-:;:in:cidcnt d11ri114 an ?II rca es 1e eve opment. gamr. testified that he was acting an self- The Rev. Donald A. Ou. who served as minister 11 defense and that the play was "pan of the pme." ·the First United Methodist Church when Starr was Ciccarelli told provincial coun on Monday that he coach of the Packers. said 1he Stam had been had "definitely no in1ention" of an.Jurina Toronto "courageously honest with us by allowing us to know Maple Leafs defen!:Cman Luke Richardson durina the the.Ory of Bret's life and de-a th. · gamr last January. 'Through your honesty and love, you have let us "His stick was up clearly before mine wasand l was -now of his turmoil in search of himself." Ott said. reacting:· Ciccarelli told Judge Sidney Harris .. ~ho EZra Johnson, a former Packers lineman. was reserved Judgment until Aug. 24. . • among those al the service. Ciccarelli pleaded not guilty to assauhina Rich- "Ban was always there for me when I had my ardson in the incident ar Maple uaf Gardens." . troubles" he sa·d ··1 am here toda to let h'm k o I Richardson. 19, was not injured but Ciccarelli was appr«ia.tC' the l~v~ he showed me. J 1 n w ejected from the pme for the attack and later was ai'ven He added that he and his wife have a 9-montb-old a I 0-game suspension. . , . · child . ··This 1ragedy gives me something to think about." Johnson said. "Believe me, I will be more than careful in how I deal wi1h.my child." . ~ote·of the day · Y ankccs owner Gffrse S&elabreuer, on his three All-Stan. Don Mattingly. Rickey Hen- de.rson and Dave Winfield: "I'm not sure if they have what it takes to win. "We have the highest P,&Yroll in baseball and these guys have never· /WOn." ·FreQ Injury to BUI•' Kelly ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -Buffalo m Bills quarterback Jim Kelly suffered a freu. • 9 t injury to his ri&ht ankle a-'d will mass the stan of the Bifls prcscason schedule. the team said. Bills physician Dr. Rich Weiss diagnosed Kelly's injury as a mild sprain. Weiss said Kelly could rcsumcexercisina within I 0 days. but would probably no1 be ready to practice at full speed until after the Bills' Aug.. 4 prcseason opener against the Houston Oilers. )tz-Jay'• wlf e kill~ In cruh HAYWARD -The wife of former Toronto Blue Jays baseball player Al Woods died in,a tratnic acciden1 near her home in the Hayward hills, police said. ill Landa Deni~ Ancknon Woods. 33. was pro- nounced dead at Eden Hospital Medical Center in- Cas1ro Valley on Monday. Police said she lost control of her car when negotiating a tum on Hayward Boulevard. HC'r 4-year-old daughtC'r. Kirstin. was asl«p in the back seat of the car at the ume and suffered minor. injuries. officials said. s. \ Cobru •Ila wide receiver.·: LOS ANGELES -Wide ~caver-EiJ defensive back Mike Bcnso!' .. who did not. ' •II t play college football. was signed Tuesday · b) the Los Angeles Cobras of the Arena Foolball League. Benson. who played soccer at Sou1hern Connecti- cut State College, later played semi-pro foolball and was on the New England Patriots' replacement team durina the NFL strike last fall. . Benson was released last w«k by the Canadian Football ua4ue champion Edmonton Eskimos. Benson 1s expected to play Thursday when the playoff-bound Cobras. S-6. play host to the Chicqo Bruisers an thC' final regular Ka son game for both teams. Televl•lon, radio~ TELEVISION 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Minor League Triple- A All-Star Game. from Buffalo. N.Y., ESPN. · S p.m. -SPORTSEMM)' AWARDS: Ninth annual awards ceremony, from New York. WOR (On Channel 1 I _at 8 p.m.). 7 p.m. -BOXING: Git Contreras vs. Kenny Mitchell, from Inglewood, Prime Ticket. SelecTV. 8 p.m. -BOWLING: The Kessler Classic. from Riverside. ESPN. RADIO No events scheduled. THURSDAY'S TELEVISION 6 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: Bntish Open, from Lancash1rt'. EnaJand. ESPN. 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Chic.qo Cubs (doubleheader). WGN. · THURSDAY'S RADIO . 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Chicqo Cubs (doublehcadC'r). KABC (790). cqacfJmg s~tt-. ·E-·u· r· 0. . p·ea·n· S under Bullard.· . . -· . · "..: ~ . ' have something to prove :z,s: beeiluse of log LOSANGELES(AP)-Jitn Bush. B-r1'tish Open n-ot too open Stranae.wmneroflast montt.'s U.S. Open. w'ho coactled UCLA to four NCAA Jacklin, however. was outspoken about what track 'champ1onsh1ps .. .taa• Joined t-.o-Am-ertcan competitors he considers the emergence of Europeans as the southern Cal's pravam as a volut?-dominant force an golf. : teer assistant. Trojan coach Ernie 'It's just as I said in aa interview before tbe Bullard anao1tnccd Tuesday: Ryder Cup Matches. TbeY, asked me who wo~Jd Bush. 62.· .will work with the L YTH >\M. England <AP) -Tony Jacklin. win and I said we would beCaute we're better now. hurdltrs. He roached at UCLA from who was once the only British contender 1n a "lt's...that simpk. ian't it-'!'' saMI Jacklin. who 1 %s:g4, Jeadina the Bruins to na-. dominant >\mcrican golfing conlintent. says an won I his title in 1969 on \hf Royal Lytham and St tional iitles in 1966 and 197 1-73. Amencan has hnle chan~ ofwinnina the British . ArinesGolfClwbcounethatwillacrveasthesiteof Sinc.c ~tirina from UC~. ht> has Open. . · . " tournament that beains Thunda~ · worked as 1 condilionina coac.h for "We're better than they arc now." the captain Jacklin lis\e4 thret British yen -de~nd: the Los Anteles J:>odtcn and Los of Brittan·s v1ctonous Ryder Cup team said ang ohampion. Nick Faldo of na1anc1: Matten An~les Raiden. . Tuesday om a mailer-of-fact way. refmina to the t1tlc-hbldtt ~ndy 4-le of 'Scotland and Ian Bullard made two other staff Ammcans competina. in the oldtst of all the Woomam of Wales -as the most likely to chantn. worl.d·s aotr touml.ments.. the I 17th re~I of sY«'ft'd. ~ aj_eo likes Scv~ ~of Speift. Hilliard Sumntt fOrmerly \ht wht('lt-beains Th~y. '. -' . ~ -wlto won on lllii coune 1n -1979 alona with . h t Taft· Hilb in Wood-. "BY. ·,,..e: I mean th<" Europeans:·· he said. Bernhard l.AnaerofWnt Gftmany. , ~n~~ wiH bt Southern cars full· . "LQQkinf at the favorites thl~ week. I can't. ltt "Sevc woo' here bttOre and co"'I"' blck may tTmu • ·~·tcoac6. Herrpl.ceiOeorst .~d a Euro~an win. I cant tee an A~mcan rekindlt somt' memories for him. aivt him IOfM Mei.ar. now lbe. bad track CCMrch at ' winning-bu~ l·m baatcd. • .. " rencwedconfidence.1nd.en~llliatm. Los Antcles City Colletr. , F:or l~klan. t~ ~ !1 ~.n us. vs. them "And, Bemhard, it just IO drtmnined, hat eo M1kr Baile a full-time ~114n1 .s1tu~t1on. For Arnencans. at s 11mply 153 lblfen much desire," Jacklin said, rekindUnt an .. us vs. the last two ~n with the joiltb«n · pl~yina each other. · . them:· aspe:ct of a toumament that. in alft!Olt all Cal womt>n's team. will adf to lilt "Wedon'tth1nkof~hotttet:asAtnerican1or placn outside the United Staaa. is recapiaed 11 duties by coachin1 the men's throw· ~uropeans or Austrahans. Were · pro p(cn. the..~ chamDionship. anarvtnts. · · · comina from the same becqround." said C\lnis M~t leadfna American playen have at- • , \- 7 2 tempted-atleastpublicly-toplaydownwhltis NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)-A com- seen as an American vs. European confrontation. mittce ruling was the only t1.S. "You don'ltend to think of it in those terms:· Olympic Sailing trials action here said Strange. whose U.S. Open victory was the Tuesday as foa canceled races, but a 1hird of the season and his tint major victory in a California man sailed to a come- Iona and successful career. from-behind victory off Musachu- Jacklin acknowledaed Strange's ability. Ktts and two races were acttled in The European pl8ycn •~ eetti"f into it. too. 1fftdn' IS seconds off San DieaO. Asked if an American could win this week. Bnan Ledbetter of San Diqo c:alM Ballesteros replied: "Bobby Jones did." , from seventh position at the ftm ThC'n he produced an elaborate shtua and mark of the Finn ra~ ofTMarblebead. · added: "a Iona 1ime qo." Mass.. to beat Ale1t Cutltt of Thr historical ·referen~ was nor whl)out Madison, Conn. ' merit. Jones won this title on this coune In 1926. In a neck-and-neck t80e off Sen But he was the last American to do so at this links 01eso. hometown saik>n Vinoit lnan co~on the west coasi of~ftllaftd. · -amt Huao Sdireu~r iCt l'i0ift1M In tht six British Opens playtd heft si~. stanina mart of the Solina clala but then, the winners have bttn an Australian PctM won bY only eilht IK'Oftdl over lill Thomson. 19$8). a Ntw Zal:ander (Bob Chirtri, Buchan of Bel~ Wash., wi1b 1963). an Enahlhman (Jacklin. 1969). a South Mark Brink oa crew. Tbint .-. African (Gary Player. 1974) and a Spei16'nt Bnalheri ffOWard Sbieblet ol QU. (8allnteros. 1979). . • dale. N.Y .• with mw Tod Raynor "I don't unden~nd 1t. Thett doaft•t 9""' to fotlowed l6 ttehind Buchan. be any panicular reaton for it. It just baoDefta.·· In the Star dua. John KOS1eeti of uid Tom Watton. who t(Ol'td tall ftfth-lrU.illt San Franatco. won Tunday•1 eom- C>Dcn victory -and the laA by an American -in pttit1on by only 1 • IK'Oftdl wida lob I 483. . BUlinpam and Will Baylis crcwiftl, ft ./ ·. . . . . ... . .. " ... Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Wed~ay Jufy 13. 1811 .. ALL-STARS.·. "'··· . 195' -k Louil tlUnl 'bu I M .. lowr --,..,,., ....... ... owtlllNti ..... ve,..,.ad wuu. Mays drove iD two nm. ...._ tbt Nadoall ~over tbt =-ia \;:t.J; It Oritlltb / 1957---0t•lltedllUll~ Votel from aadanati fiw, MWD GI tbe 8'Utina eJPt politionl elected were Reda. Bat Commillioncr Ford Frick Oldered outAelden Gus Bell and Wally Poll dropped Becaute of the results, the VOie WU taken IWI)' hm the fans until 1970. The Amen- can Leaaue won the pnle' 4-3 at lulcb S'tadium in St. Louis as Detroit's Jlin Bunniq pitched three Derfect inni.np for the victory and the 1'iaen' Al Kaline drove in two runs. Watch out Siskel & Ebert, Yogi's expanding to the world of critics Berra's profound viewpoints have way f o get a unique look across to moviegoer By RUTH Rt.:NOON ... i••••• ..... HOUSTON -Yogi Berra isn't catching pitchers anymore. JUSl mov- ies. 19S8 -The 2Stb anniversary All· 5car Game at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium went to t.bt American Lape, 4-3. in a pme that produced only 13 sinaJes. Oncl' a month. the Houston Astros' coach leave!> the ballpark and trades his ba'ieball cap for the hat of a m ovie Cri lt l". And the man cre-dncd with such quotl''\ a ... ··11 ain't over unul n 's o'er" and "Nobod> goes there any- morl·, 11\ too crowded" 1s providing s1m1lar 1n:.1ght into the film world. 19S9 -At Fo rbes Field in Pit--uburah. the first of two AllrStar : Games played that season went to the · National Lague. 5-4. The NL scored the tying and winnina ru~s in the bottom of the eiahth when Hank _,\ar()n sinaled in a run and scored on a .triple by WilJie Mays. Bara·!\ "Yogi at the Movies:· a brainchild of Nc"' York spons mar· kl'ttng agl'nt Tom Villante. doesn't ·get in tu tht mo' 1cs· plots or sub-plots. hut Just whether Berra enjoyed them. , : 1959 -The second game o~ the year was won by the Amcncan ~uc 5-3 at Los Angeles' Memorial Cohscum. Nellie Fox of the Chicago White Sox singled in the decidina run in the seventh inning. · i960 -At Kansas City. Mo .. Willie Mays went 3-for-4 and scored the pme's first run as the National lequc beat the American Lcaaue· S-3. The game was played in 101- Joe DI 11aa10 dqree heat. Ernie Banks hit a homer Tiger Stadium highlighted a barrage for the NL. of six homl· run~ -·three by each 1960-Two days later, on July 13, team -as tht' American League beat Willie Mays. Eddie Mathews. Stan the Nattonal LeagurVt-;1, . Musial and Ken Boyer homered to 1972 -Cinunna11·<1 Jue Morgan power the National I.ague to a 6-0 singled home Nate Colhen from victory over the American Lequc at second base 1n the bottom of the 10th Yankee Stadi um for a two-game inning to gi' c th~ Nattonal League a sweep in All-Star play. 4-3' icto~ o'er thl' ..\mcncan League 1961 -Despite a record seven at .\tlanta errors and pitcher Stu Miller getting 197 3 -Bubb' Bonds homert'd and blown off the Candlestick Park doubkd to lead· the Nat1Mal League.' mound byg;lc wind . the Nat ional to a 1.1 rput of the .\f\leman League ~ue ed the American League at Kansas Cit ). Mo. S-4 in the 1rst o f two All-Star games 1974 -Write-in Staner Ste' e played. Pittsburgh Pirate Roben o Gan C) of the l os .\ngclcs Dodgers Oemcnte knocked in ,a pair of 10th· singled and •doublcd·~to lead the inning runs and pinch-hitters George Nauonals tu a 7-~ \ tCtuf\ over the Alttnan and Harmon Killebrew Amcr1can'i 1n the .\II-Star Game at ho mered. Pim burgh 1961 -The year's secondAll·Star t<ns -Bill \1adlork of the ··1 lu'c mo' 1cs. 1f I like them." quip<, the former New York Yank~ catcher and past manager of the \ ankcl'S and Mets. \'1llan1c. a batboy for the Yankees '~hl'n Rerra first jOtned the team in 194" 'aid he ha!> "'anted to-transform licrra 1010 a movie cn11c since his da'' 10 thl' Yankees· clubhouse. ·"Thl' pla~ers wc..uld ask YogJ. 'Hey. \ ng1 \\hatmQ,·1ed1d~ougo~e'! And hl· "ould g.1H· the most interesting re' 1ew '>. probabl~ bt·ttcr than the mo' ll' 1tsdf This got 10 be a daily thing. and I remember thinking that I wa'i going 10 do )Omething wnh 11 someda' ... said Villante. former ex· t'CUll' e · d1n:ctor of marketing and broadcasttng for Major League Baseball. ·· 1 thought he was rraz~... Berra recalls ... He ~1d. ·Let\ t~ 11.' So .,..h ) not. there·s not much to It. eAcept go to a mu,1e:· .. It 's fun and 11 does pass the tame a" a~. If ) ciu're on the road. you go to the mo' 1e at 12 o'clock or I o'clock. Game ended in a l·I tie at Fenway Ch1rago Cuhs hrokc a 3.3 ttl' with a ·Park asa hcavy downpou11r~ca:u~sc~d~t~h~e~~h:,as~·c~~~l¥,oa~~~c~d~!>*1~n~gl~e~1~0~1fhe~~n~1n~i~b:-J~ .. me te be eelled. h i!l -the only rie in inning 10 lcaa the ,\;a11on:il League to All-Star history. ~~ 6-3 All-Star '1ctof\ at \11lwauket's Count' Stadium · '. . . · I · llaya • I Y76 ~ .\t Philadl'lp)11a'<; \' t't~·rans St:1d1um a) baseb:1ll Cl·kbrated the • nation't; b1centrnn1al. C1nc1rtna11·s <.il·otgl' Fo.,tn h 11 a homl·r .rnd dro' c 1n three run.-. to · hl'lp \hl· :""at1onal - League detl·:tt th\.· .\menran-Lea;gue. 7-1 •. \ . 11};., -J1w ~h•rg:m· hl·carhc the .fo urth pla)cr vi .\ii-Star' h1 to~ to kad off "' 1th a home rvn :and Da' e Parker al'>o huml'rl·d 1n ihe fir'ij 1nntngl'nrou1c wa 7-Svino~ forth~ Sat1qnal l.,l·agu~ .11 Yankl't' 'itadtum ~· 1471( -Stn l' (1Jr'1'' bJ.·L·ame thl· . fir\t t\\1H1rtll' '.\f\'P 10 .\Ii-tar h1~·. tor' a'> hl· li.l'' t•d thl· :°'iauon;rl L1..·:igul"!> ~,3 '1 ... ·io~· ·a t Sall Diego's ·Jarli. \tu'tph~ 'itad1um \\ith a game: 1962 -Los Angeles shonstop t) 1ng. t"o·run "ngk jnd a tnple to MalU)' Wills stole a base and scored \parli. a four-run l'tghth inning. Th..- two runs and team mate Don .\I ·.,Rod ( arl·w 'ct a n.·lort1 w rth t~o Drysdale pitched the first three in· tn pk:.. . · . nings allowing one hit as the National I ti~') -I <'l' \1a11tlf1 hit a pinch League defeated the American hum ... ·r 10 thl· eightn 1nnulg 10 tic thl· . Lcaauc 3-1 at D.C Stadium. .\II-Star · Ciaml' for thl· ~auonal ....,.~ ... ,,.. I ~62 ~ Leon Wagner of the Los Ll·ague and walli.l'd w 1th the base<; Angeln Angels htt a two-run homer loadl·d 1n thl' ninth lilr. fl 1-o 'JiCIO~' · and Rocky.Colavito of Detroit hit a O''l'r tht' ..\mt'1"1 ... ·an Leaglll\Ut Seattle's thrtt·run homer. leading the Amen· K1nidoml' • · · can League to a 9-4 vactof\ ovtr the I ()~11-1 hl' 'i1t annal I l·agu~ beat · National League at Wri'1ey Field. the .\mc.-m-.in I l':tgue -t-~ a' ihe .\II· : 1963 -San r=rancasco's Willie Star (iaml· ''a) pla)._l'd 1n -1l0.datr.. • · Mays drove in two runs.·scored twice. . ta 1um or t h~· fir,1 llnll' MVP Kt'n stoletwobascsandmadeagreat catch Gnfl~,·s t"th>utiho mt·r 1n the fi rth· in center field as the National League inning wai. thl' rirst 1'.;l hit· . · beat the American League 5-3 2t · 1 Q8 I --\fh'r .11 .... r1-month pla~ers : Ocveland's Municipal Stadium as strike. ba'll'hjll rl'lumcd "'11h the All· baseball went back to one All-Star Star .gaml· 1n Cle' l'land before a pme per year. · . rro"'d of 7 2.0X() < iar~ < arwr of t~e. 1964 -The Nationart.~ague beat · .Mo ntn·al [\p.1' htt~ t"o hllme runs the Amencan League 7-4 on Johnny 10 gtH'. thl' -..:.1.tll)nal Leagut• a 5·,4 You're out by 3 and then 10 to t~ ballpark instead of layina around like I wal) today." said Berra. who was napping in the clubhouse before a recent game at the Astrodome. The JO..second ~views. shown on 65 television stations throµ&}lout the countr). begin with a simple head shot of Berra ~ith a black beckdro p and an ofT-screcn voice-Villante-. injeCll nJ questions. ... Yogi. did you get scared?"' he asks oflhl' movie "fatal Attraction ... that· ser\Cd as Berra's movie crittc debut. "\;o I onl) get scared .,..hen it's s<.af\. ·· he answered. He referred to actr~\) Glenn Clo!.t. as Glen Clove. a suburb in Long Island near Shea Stadium. "Yug1'<; Scoreboard." where Berra gl\l'S his rating:.. gave "fatal Anra · ll<>n .. a homl' run. Those he doesn't hli.l' get a strikeout. Other ratings rangl' from a single, double or triple. So far. Berra. who has ~en wtth the .\<;tro~ the past three )ears. has ~et to St'e a strikeout. Tht' 'er) hone)! Berra ma) be the first mo' 1e cnuc to admit missing part (If a mo' tl\ When re,·1ewing .. Shout 10 Kin:· \'rllante asked ho" hl· had liked the opening scene. .. He~. I got into that movie late and m1sM"d 1he-0pening. How dad It go? .. Berra's other revtews include: · "Rambo Il l" "S\lvester Stallone 1s a one-man arm .. :: "Good \forn1ng \!1cinam" - "I've alwa) s been a fan of Roger Williams." He meant Robin Wtl· ham'>. "Three-Men and a Bahv... - ··PrO\ l'S th re<• men can be JUSI as good as onl' woman ... "Casual Sex" -"~o SC\ 1s safe. unless )ou·rc o'er 85." Film critic Yott Bena '81!11 \1 Btu._., .. -"I! rt•m1nded me ot being 1n thl' .\rm) -e'en lhough I "'as in the 'a'' ·· . I ( ould ht• guc~ thl· \.'Odtn~ tn ··\tJ-.qul'fade"" ··~c•. bui tov.ard\ thl' end \OU u1uld .. Berra m1SSl'd 1h1~ 'ear's .\ adl'm' .\"' ards becau~ of a game but agreej Yo tth the "'tnnl'r'> .. .\nd the ~upponing 3L trt:~'>. 1s that -·Du-Cactus.' ur "'hat'<, her la)t name"'" hl' a'ked .. he· .. our neigh· bor She did a good Jllh ·· OI~ mp1a Dukalus. "hu "'in bc.·<,t '>uppon1ng actress ..\nd at a formal prt'' tt'" of" '.\ll'Un· struck ... Berra gut'!>sed ( her and '.\h Dukak1s \\Uuld gl't tne "Goldl·n Glove .\"ard:· reternng to the "Golden Globe Award." Berr~ usuall) aoes to movies wnh his wife. Carmen, or other coaches. He "'as looking forward to an Astro!> rodd mp 10 San Franc alCO w hcrl' hl' "'a'> planning t"o tnpllolht thcatn "I lo\l' the popcorn. You can't 10 "lthout the: popcorn and Coke," Berra s:i~ <; · In ltou .. tun. Berra goes to the 010\ 1l'S al a I +thl"ater romple x near thl· -\\trl.>Joml' Fans recoanitt him at thl·att:r\ "but usuall~ I go an the afu~nmon That'<> the tx-s1 time to get. tk'L·au'>l' nohod~ 1s there ·· Berra Jls11 prdt"rs ttle back row. .. f hl' thl·atl'r!> aren"t v~ big. The ')l'jt' arl m11re romfonable They got tho'>t: that )hdt" hac-k and a stand for thl· dnnl.. I got spoiled because I saw thtl'c 1 mo\1l·~1 1n Chicago and they J 1dn't hJ' l' a plan~ for the dnnk." &-rra "JHomtl'mplaung "atching J m .. , tl' ~tamng ··Sean Conrad I fl•l"gl'I th1· namt'. 11 st.ans with a ·p: P11'>1Jrn" I don't Ii.no"' .. rk Pll'Jnt '>ean Co nnt'f\ and the m o \ ll · I hl· Pr1".id10 ·· · .. I hl·r1· 'J 1.1fupll· 1mo'1es> l'Omang nu! I "-.1n1 tu -.et' This «Edd~) \lurph' · he·, loming 10 .\menca . -\nJ thJt '·''.Jt1un one \\Ith that bag IJ1 iu\ II' I .l t•hr, C ~nJ' ·· .~ .. • . "\ l'.1n I th~nl.. 11 1s The big fat guy 1ha1 ' ;,uppo-.c·d to gu on vacation:· lkrr.1 "' J r\.'krnng to the Candy· Dan U r 'd relea!>e. "The Great <>utdu11r' · -\' tJr a~ lkrra hanging up his unitorm J nd cap for the ti t le of full· ttml· 1.n111. .. , n:alh don't kno w It's tun doing 11. l'\pt'l IJll\ .,..hen we 'hu•Jt 'I ou l'an '>3~ JO\ thing ~ ou want lhen lhl'' cut and mak(' 11 look good. The' tJ~l' thr be<1t ..,om<'llmes. I get ll1ngu(' ttl·d .. Callison's two-out. tbret>·run homer· triumph' o' n thl· .\ml·nran L 1:ague. ·. . , · , · __ . ~ -~ , .. . . . . . . • . · • ·_ · . · . off Dick Radatz in the bottom of th~ V 1S)a Blue "lB th· winning p1tc-hcr. · · • · . ~ _._ -.eeda .... t · ninth inning at New York's new Shea mak1ngh1m 1hdirs1.p11chortow1n a'n St. Loal8:.Cardlaal " .... Coleman ~ftfe ~k ·tb ~ eafelJ under 'the tac of A!111etlca' .Mara llcGwmi: au Y n. .. -· . Stadium. The victory pulled the NL .\It-Star Cianw 10 hoth lta~uc:s. His · ~ tv~n with its ri ValS ~ 17-17· l > for th h, 11'.:fh~ l~an1<' 1n f q . 1 .. c·· . ~ · "" finttimesincethe scnesbepn. 1'482 -lhl' '.'\at1onal Leagut• AME~RI AN· · .. Matt·1·ng.1rv.,s d· e·~ens1·ve ·1965 -The National League took · reg1s1c:rct1 11s H th con~ ult' e .\II· From· 81 · . . . . ·. ~ '•·: ·~. . ' , • . J . . . . . ' 1 4 • theleadovertheAmericanlcgucfor ·Star ·\tCfo~ 1)\t'r ' tht' .\mt.tncan · k the first time sinte the AU-Star series Lc:ague ..... tth a 4:1 \IC'l~ it Mpn· -;·a'S4->n a;• the most Qn e1tKt . t pla' y e·v 'to' ' AL 's v1·ctory bepn. winning 6-5·aJ ~etropolitan treal's.Oh mptl' Sta'11um. the first .\II·· . ( .\nd~~· Dawson· and 0arr:1 s~~~-. , J . Stadium at . Bloo~ingto~. Minn. It . S1ar G amt> pla~~d ~u1s1dc: !he Vmted htrr~ fo llowt>d ~1th infield sinales. · .. • . . · . . ' was the Nationals 18th vat tory.. StatC's .. Oavc.-,( oncepc1o n s two-run. hut Gpb1cza avolded f~her tro.uble . -. . , . • . 1966 -Maµr'y Wills sinf)ed in homer· otT l)cnnis Eckdslc) in the '. h1 , gl·lltng Bobb) Bonllla QI\ a fl )· ba[I' (.'l°'\'Cl:"!'i . .\ n -{.\Pl ·-Do{' Mat· t()('li. a run·a"'a~ from U\ Ht"' J g.rt3t :rim McC.arv~c ~th th.e :*inning nni· sefond inning "a:. tht'tkl·1d11'1g htt • and Will la'rk on a grounder. · tmglv ma~ ~?t ~doing enouah ~th til"t baS<"man f\("~ umt" f .,..ai.·h th: an tM 10th ·tnmna, '1vma the Na~ · 198.'-On the 50th annl\ersan ot . .\rkr that. the pttchen dominated.· h" hat for the :"e" York Yankees to ]~pla~s. I stt him t"1ther h11 J homt _ tional Lcaauc'-a 2~ I victory over t~c the first All-Star GamC'.-Fred. L~ nn 's Guht<:J'a se;ttled down for a ~rf«t , . plaa<>e. qwner Gtorgc ~tcin~nncr. n. ~an a gamC' "ith a ~11 or ma~C' a Ame.rican Lcaaue at B~sch Memonal gran~ slam ofT .~Lkt> H.am.make(. the fifth and Daq~ S'tieb ·aave up Sand· but he did enough with .hll aJove real _defC'nSt\'C' ~I~~ HC'" o.rw l'f th~ Stadaom. . . • firstan ~ll·Stlir corhpelltton:cappeda bl·rg'<; single 10 the sixth· but got Tuc:sda~ ~1gh11o·~vc .thtgamefof · games.~stpla)ersanCHhat .... h,ht t961-Tony ~cm s hom.e.i:un .off r«o~ sevefl'·n~o · 1~1rd· in ning. 'fhe Stra"he"~ on a fly ball to end the the .\mmcan Lea~ue: · as herr . • Cat.fish Hunte~ 1n .the I 5th inning Amencan League-also set a one-game-innmg<ind lcavc.Sand~ra at Sttond. .ThC' .\II-Star tint baK!1'1n .was SteanbrrnnC'f' al~ cnu~_izC'd 'I 'in· ~vc t~c Nataonal. Lcaa~ a 2· I rocord for ru1ls SfOn:~ · an ·a 13,-3 Ga~ Caner hit a two-outsanaJc 1n cnt11. l/('O ~tonda) by .Stein~ncr: k~ <\II· tars Da' <' "'1nfi<'ld aryd ~ory tA 11w IORlftt p~AU·S~: vacl!->f}' t-hat end~d ~n 11.-pme N~ tlw--st>ve-nttl-1lgainst -'f~s' Jeff .-~·es-tht• mt"!>~_un~~ve.JOO ht~ R-ackt) Henderson. Tht-\ an l.1'~ hastory. The game was played an 11onal LeaguC' winn1rw streak .. ('ht· Rµssdl \)nd Cincinnati pinch-runner in ~aSt·hall this ~as_on. But the o"ner said Hende.rson should ha'l California's ~nahcim Stadaum. cago'S' Com iskt>} Park was the site as Chns Sabo. the only rookie in the thrt't'·ttnll' gold glove winner~ skipped thC' .\II· tar amr ton-st ht' ' 1968 -.Willie. McC~".CY hit in1'? a 11 was for the Arst .\II-Star Game. • game. stok second. Rafael Palmeiro tht'rt" "1r. mMt' than.'?oe WI)' to ,~~ a ·aihng artk.ks ·and that \\ mfidd "'a1. ctouble play. sconna.W1lhc Mays with I 9~4.-Dwlght CoQden. at the age "alked and .\ndy Van Slv~t followed gamr starting to <>'till" sign~ tflat h<" the only run of the 39th All-Star of 19 the >oungc.st All·St~r ever. with a hard' gro under that Mattin&I) \\ 11h· the .\menc~ L('•I~ lcadina .• ~ouldn"t k('('p up his tomd fiN·hJll • Game. played ·It the Houston struck out thC' sad~ m the fifth inning stopl)(·d with a dive to his riaht. He 2· I "'1th ''' o outs 1n th~ bOttom !>~the ~· • . · Astrodome. It was the first pmc of and Gary Carter hit a home run as the n-co\·cred and threw to shonstop c a.I st''cnth inning. Ga~ Carttt. sahj)ed . I ~on t ~ant to pl•' th:it.~mr 1n -tbis sen. ·n W.s J)la)'cd indoon arid National Leque ~M the ~mencan Ripken for an innana~ndiaa fo~· and .... as replai."t"d h~ pinch~runMT ' tht ' pa~rs •1th StC'lnbrC'nnc'r.' Mat· • also the first 1-0 contnt in All-Star Lcaaue 3-1 at Candlcsuck Park. The o ut. Chns Sat'I\> Saho moved iftto IC'Ori1'1 ti.naJy said. "I ,l~ not to thinl ·ahout ·. bistory. game had 21 strikeouts. pos111on b~ stcahng·S«Ond ba~. · what hcsa)11and Just do lh~ JObon thC' • · .1969· -After a onc~y delay 1985 -Five Natidnal btque o\f\cr ·a wall to pinch hitter Rafatl field. If be •·ants to talk to ur.. h<' .. becaute of a downpour San Fran-pi\chencombi'n~ve-ruuer..foc STEJNB~CB Patmemrb~ Mm 6ubtaa. Andy k:no~ ~tt te>flnd u W t can go JUNIOR ... From Bl '\trav.t>t·r"' uit~ j ·u-.m·: ,,n fi rst in lht· r1~ht'n •'ln1ng . · "f 'd'~xh that r11lht•d topight "'r thl· \ma1LC1n l l·~aul' did a supet ,,,h l'k '-1, '3td "lnaµme hkethat. ,, • ..,· .. 1 .. n t "ant Ill t-t· thC' goat. Make 1)n1 h.hi p1h h 11' Dam I St~.-berT)' ,ind tw, .rn hit 11 ~1J11 t~·1 Thctt"s a·lot ... ,, k .. 4w1. pn.k 10 thl( 1\)('ker ~m h "''J' 1J ,1: 1h1· la~t Ir-"e had ICKt. But I q • hJd "'mt· prt>lt~ aood success "'1th 11·11-handcd h1ttcn. ·My ap- pfl\Jl h 1' ''' l..t'Cp thl' ball a~)'. frotn_ a . lfft, a nJ m.:i r tnt" m l\ifi~biill wh<'rt ,,·i. r 11,hl.·J.. · · P11, h1ng hJ' dC1mlruntd the ~ll­ 't.i1 twrn<' thr.•ughout this decade. A 11-.sm h:i' -.('1')n·J sl\ or mort runs Of'JI~ 1" 1• 1 "nl'1' J Ul\\l. the -\L ~'tnmna 13-3 111 t l.ll\ l a'nd thr NL winn1na 6-1 an l\l~' Hollyp&rk.haa ""$98 mil deficit ciftc0's Wilfii'MCCovcy apin played a 6-1 'ictory over the .\menc~n ~ ~ Van I> kc hned a t.lnc-hoppn toward behind cl<?,5Cd doorund Y) an~ thing .. a key role. McCovcy hit two homen lcque at t~ Metrodomt 1n Min· ~Bl n&ht field. he wants. I'<.' LEWOOO (AP) -Holly- .. topowertheN. ational Laauctoa-9-3 neapolis. Starter La~arr Hoyt was Mamngl~ madt a d1 v1na stop and Matti"'ly•·a.sbeatcnoutanthe o\H· Y<<Xxi Par\: 1s Tac-ins tht optaon of · victory over the American Leque at named the MVP. WiUie McGtt and Althouih Stcinblch's sacrifice ny flipped thC' NII to shortstop Cal Star ,·ottnl b~· Oakla~'s Mark ~l11n1 Los o\lami1os..1tsquanerhorw .. RFK Stadium in Wubinaton in a Ozzie Virail each drov~ in two run~ in tbt fourth~ to have a chantt Rapken to fof('(' Palmciro and Mc()v.ir~. It •-as the fifth tame that he anJ harness raans facihty an nearb)- pmc celdntina the IOOth an-IQ86-Dctroit'slouWhitakcrhit at a .,.ad ..... he said ht Mver prnrrYe thelt'ad. hasplaynhnthcAll-Star<;;amc Oranac Count~. to help_ pa~ft'four ·.-._ DiVttllfY of bueball. It was the last a two-run ho mer ofT~t Gooden thoulht it-...-.._ · _ ··OM clutch de~~ pla ~ ··to .bf-al* to C'2"lnbute ..,.., bank loam.Jotahftlc S!l_m1Ut0n. b)_ ~Jn.lbedl}'limc and.Bostoas..R•c Oe~ns pitcbccl ~a pttcn up an iM Mattan.al> cost us a run. WatiOiiit area . ~tlffiilY siia. -.....n m) Dec. 31 -.-.. -<J'""1970 -At new Riverfront thrtt shutout innings as the Ameri-strike zoM, tomethi .. 1 could drive. Lcque manqcr Wl\itcy Henoasaid. pttvious four . All-Star Gamn. 1 The loans •~ accumulatina • ., S&adium inCincinnati.CbicaaO'sJim can Lcquc'beat the N11ional Lcquc But, no. I didn't tbink it wu IOi"I "Ifs a .,at fttli~o pla)' IOod d~n't ha, .. a hat in 11• at-bats and I inttn"t at 14 pc~l. of'lidala eaid. .. Hickman siftlled to ICOft the _Reds' 3-2 at t~ Astrodomc in Houston. out.: Ste1.ntt-ch said. -1 hit ~an~ dcltntt ... said Matti . athrer--tinw dtdn"t fC1 any hits (0.for-2) ~on.Pt. The pa)Off as betftlpenc>MI" ... ftfi llo.e ftonrleCOftd bate m tht Fr11ntrWh1lnlsohomcrcdfor tbtAl.. t~amntiu&:alDw*lMMIO ... ,et ' CiolCJGlm~~uncr. •• 'M''C'l'~t ett~. But I waaab6e.ioc:oninbut.c1n.-auarantttd 'With U.l6••!!iolrby_. . tlOlaom of lbe 12111 to pve the 1981 -Tim RJi'Ms Of Montral a run acrou the olaw." · about aoint to fin&. Ifs a lot easier to a difftttnt "''> ." track's laflCSt shartholdcr ...S dllief National Leq-ue a s-4 victory over nu. a two-run tri(>lc off ~kl~nd ~OM that 4kl to out dad·~ JUlt makt the pll) at l«'Oftd beca~te you Matt~~)' entm'd tht All.Star u~ti~ offic:er. ~ E~ * American I.ape. Roet cruhed rehcvcr Jay Ho well int~ 13th annana bercly. and Stftnbech. who lHt 11 havt tht play 1n front of y®. l'lt'ftlt hatt•nt .310 wtth Slll holM' runt fanandal won a.w blell bis Ill iato'Otvdand catcber Ra~ at to lead tM National t.aauc to a 2..0 HRs last ynr in bis ftnt full....,, V~nSl kchasbeenonafle81forlht and 41 nans batted in. Has *'''na an pan on~·"-* MU t1 e .. * plate jarriat the ball add victory at Oakland. C'ah( Ltt Sni1th ~ anson. wasn't ftt•int lily Ptt . httpeftl tht Ptntei dtmb ha'~ bttn hurt th1' ~ear b) an U\JUI)' and a fall oil ia ~It 1 t "' llUurill ;w. · .-of the Ctucqo f:'Ubs ao1 the ''k10f)' mutdes over it. -· withan . 11mn Of' fint-~ Ntw that put him on t~ d1J1Med ~" On tht othtt liancl, ,._. ·:.. 1971 -RCllie Jack.ton's mam-with thrtt inninss of tv.'O'"htt ~lid "I didn't crush tbt ball. I just hit it Yon in 1k NL East. "l'vt had a \ot of n-.ina t"Junn c.an p0ant to about SJ la .. ·· mom home run oft' the"°"' It~' and Sid Fernandez of tht N('w Yon an ·~.att'a whnT at had a c:hantt toltt "I thoulht it was throup." ht 11id. but 1~1 aood no~ 1.~h1n~ f'm l'Hd) l't'VC'nU<' from Ctlht oft:.trd ....... •· llOl'on tht riaht·ftdd roOf'at Dftrott's Mt ts aot othC' &.aH. out. ht. said. "But Matuftll ""-*a ~t play and for a bi& J«Ond half · ~tn ·•'. • • •i war DIVlllON ...,... w L Pd. 08 Lit -·rn Oakland S4 34 .614 s.s Won I 22-16 32-1 MinnH<>ta 47 38 .SS3 SY! s.s Lott 4 25-20 22-LI Kansas C ity 46 41 .S29 1'tz 6--i Won I 23-22 23-19 ~· .. 41 46 .471 l 21h 7-.l Won S lS.23 26-23 C h1ca10 41 46 .471 121/) 6--i Won I 2S.26 16-20 Texas 40 46 .46S 13 3-7 Lost 2 23-2.l 17-23 Sean le 34 S3 .391 I 9'h 4-6 Lost I 18-20 16-33 EAST DIVISION Detro it S2 33 .612 µ Lost I 28-18 24-IS New York 49 36 .S76 J S-S Lost I 24-16 2S-20 Cleveland 4S 43 .SlL 8'h 4-6 Lost 4 26-23 19-20 Boston 43 42 .S06 9 4-6 Lost I 21-18 22-24 Milwaukee 44 43 .506 9 µ Won 3 24-20 2().23 T oronto 42 46 .477 11 Yz 4-6 Won I 23-24 19-22 Baltimore 28 S9 .322 2S µ Won 2 17-23 11-36 ........, •• ae.r.. American All-Stars 2. National AU..Stars I T•J'•O.... None Scheduled ,,.,., •• a..... Detro it (Morris 7-9) at~ (McCukill 6-S), 7 :3S p.m . Minnesota (Blyleven 7-7-aad ADderlon 5-6) 1t Baltimo~ (Boddicker -l-11 and Tibbs 4-S), 2. 2:05 p.m 1 C hicago (Reuss 6-S) It New York ~laria 9-S). 4:30 p.m . Kansas City (Saberbalen 10.7)at ton (Oemens 12-S). 4:35 p.m. M1lwauktt (Wepnan 8-6) at Teut (Houab 8-9 or Guzman 9-6). S:3S p.m . C'le\'eland (Swindell tQ-7) at Seattle (l.anpton 6-8), 7:0S p .m . T o ronto (Aanqan 8-6) at Oakland (Welch 10-S), 7:3S p .m . lfatl.oaaJ Ualae ,, WEST DIVISION w L Pet. GB Lit S&nak Home Aw1~ Oodfrs 48 36 .sn s-s Lost 3 2S-23 23-1 San ranc1sco 46 39 .S41 2112 8-2 Won S 27-21 19-18 Houston 44 43 .506 s112 1 .~ Won 3 27-18 17-25 Cinc innati . 42 45 . 483 7112 \ \1:3 Won 2 21-21 2.1-24 San Diego . 39 4Q .443 11 S-S . 'Loit I 27-23 12-26 Atlanta 30 54 .357 18 4-6 Lost 3 IS-28 IS-26 EAST DIVISION Ne~ York 53 * .609 4-6 Lost 3 30-14 23-20' Pmsbur:gh 4Q .570 31h.,, µ Won 5 24-17 25-20 Chicago 45 .529 7 4-6 Won I 2 1-16 24-24 Montreal 45 .523 7112 9-1 Won 7 24-18 21-23 St. LOUIS 38 4~ .442 1411? 1-9 Lost 6 18-20 20-28 P.h i lade I ph 1a )6 .424 16 2-8 Lost 2 19-18 17-31 i9 Tfftday's Score .\mencan All-Stars l. N ational All-Stars I Today's Games None sch eduled nandliy'1 Games Dod1er1 (Leary 7-6 and Hillega~· 2-2) at C hicaao. (Sutcliffe 7-6 and Schiraldi 4-1). 2. l 0:05 a.m . Cincinnati (Browning 8-l) at Mont~al (Perez 6-3). 4:H p.m. San Franc isco (Reuschel 11-4) at Pittsburgh (Smiley 9-4). 4:35 p .m . Houston (Scott 8-2) at Ph1ladelph1a (Rawley S-11 or Gross 8-S). 4 :3S p.m . New York Da I' !.M Ailan1a (Mahler &-I); 4·40 p.m fego (Hawk.ins 8-7) at St. Lou is (Del.con S-6). S:JS P·"1· " TuetdaY"I ....... cttw aasaaALL MwkMI L..elltW TORONTO 8LUE JAYS-Pl..rcNIMG lne contrect ol Frena Wiii\, ol•cNr, trom Syr~ ot tN tnt.,.natlonel l.Affue. · • aase<aTaALL ................. AtMde!WI PORTLAND TRAIL 8L'AZERS-N•med. Jonn W•llfl eno. ~IC· LUC.I AUii,.,., coecl'lft · ............ L..elltW • CALGARY .. 1-RetMMO Merl< .t.rm1tonQ, c;..,t.,. Moved P•tric Fein trom lnlur.o re- wrve ro the rexl 1ou.G. ,OOT9ALL ... ...,, ..... LIMIW RAMS-Agr..o IO , ... ml w1lll Jemet W•lll· !!lllon, wt..., •no Rooer1 o.ic>lno, run1111111 oec:r. • HOUSTON OILERS-Nemec 01<:11 Corrick ""sonnei oirector . MIAMI OOLPHINS-AgrHCI to 1 ... m1 •Ith i:ecrttl Eomun<11. 11g111 eno, Roonev T-1 cor,_t>ecr.. Gr" Jonnson. ~1lvt 1ec11.1e. eno G4orge Lime, oefen11vt eno S1gneo Herrv Gelor"'"· guerd. • NEW YORK JETS.-Slgneo Jecn.1 HHIY cor,_t>eck, Mille Wllhvcombe. l•ckle, eno Jotin Gelvt11, 11...0.CIP..,. 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Gooden L 3 l 1 l I I 1(,-I 2 I ' ' 0 Cone ' 0 0 0 0 I Gron ' 0 0 0 0 I MOevl1 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Welll l-l 0 0 0 0 0 HerltllWf' ' 0 0 0 0 0 WO'Ttn 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wp.....(;ut>lcu 8•••-<>ooelen Uml!llrft-Home, Pulll (NL), First. ler,_.t (ALI. Second, Tele CNL), Third, FOf d (All. Left. MerMI (Nll; ltlelll. Morrison (AL). T-:t:26. A-SS.137. Sun ....... " ........ ~ Mell ....... It Mlw-.e, ,. IUI\, Twa, s.t. It MllW-.e, 1• ..,._, WM .. s.t. 21 Mlw1U'll•, P• ....,.., Tllun.. ..... n .......... ,. IMft. '''·' s.t. n MillMNtl. 1• eA Set .. s..t. ,. Mln•11 .. 1. ,. IUI\, SUn .. s.t.H ~. l.•A .,....,. .......... .. Fri.. J.;, ,._...,.,Oii, 7:U •.m. Set.. JIJllot »-Houaton, 7:05 1t.m. ~. Nit\' II-Houlton. 1:15 •.m. Moll .. Aue. l-<lnCIMell, S:lt 1.m. Tue .. Aue. t-<lftclftMll, 7:H •.m. Wed . 4119, >-<lnclMell, 7:JS • m. Frt.. Aut. It-SM ,,encltco, 1:H 11.m. Set.. Aut. 1)-ieft Fr111eltc0, 7:15 ~ Sun .. Aut. l.,_Sllt FrendaCio, l:OS •.m. Mon.. Aut.' IS-Sen Fr1ncltco. 7:U 11.m. TUI., Aut. 16 ""'119dllphle, 7:J5 o.m. Wed., Aut. 17 ""'ll•d&IJ hie, 7:U p m. Tllur., Aue. l~""'M&dJ .. toll, t• 111.tn. Fri., AUi l~trMI, 7:J5 111.m. $el., Al.II, »-MMtrML 7111 IUT\. $un., AUJI. 21-MofllrMI, l:tS o.m, Moll., Aue. ~ York, 7:35 •.m. Tue . Aue. ,,_....... Yorll. 7:35 111.m. Wed., A111. ,.......... YorlP., 7:35 111.m. Wed. SHI. 7-Houtlon, 7:35 •·"'-Tllur , Seot t-+iOUllOft, 7:35 1.m. Fri .. Sfft. 9-Clllclftnetl, 7:35 o.m. $91.. SHI. 10-ClnclnNll, 7:0S o.m. Sun .. SHI. 11-ClnclMell,• l:tS •·"'· Mon , s.ot. lt-AllMte, 7:S5 1.m . Tue .. Sellf. 1)-A!Wlle, 7:H .,m. Wed., Sellf. 1.,_AllMtl, 7:H •.m. Wed., 5-1. 21-Sln Diieo, 7;JS 1.m. ~ • SHI. n-s.n Diieo. 7:35 •.m. Wed , SHI. 2.,_Sln FrlftCltco, 7:35 11.m. $81., Oct. I-Sen ''lftClaco, 1:05 •.m. SUn.. Oct, >-Sin ,,lftCltero, l:tS •·"'· ... NA 1dlil,_.1 July 1•-11 -lrlllMI °""'· SI. Annn. July 14-17 -Herdft'1 Goll Cll"lc, COii lla11t11, II!. JulY 21-24 -GrHter Har"°'d ~; Cromwell, Conn. t; JulY 21-31 -l ulek Ooen. Gr ~. Mich. • , .- AUii. 4-7 -SI. Jude C•u11c, Cordo • TIM .• Aug, 11-14 -PGA Cl\emPlonflllo, Oii /. Cllv , AUii 11-21 -Tiie lnlt<netlOnal, C.tlle ltock, Cola AU9 25-11 -World Serlel ol Goll. AkrOfl AU9· 15·11 -Provloent Cleu lc, Hla.son, Tenn. 1 , Slot. l·.4 -Ceneolen <>Pen. O.ltvllle, On- tario. Cenaoe · Seol. I · II -Gr .. 1... Mlhu..... <>Pen. Fra,,.1111, Wl1. #ta unrt Two li'llllnga of bltleea ~ . . Al·Stw G.,,. M~a Seot lS-11 -&.nk of IOlton Cleatlc, 19'2 Gemt I -,,..,,y Wllll. Oooger1, NL Sullon, 'Men. Twin• pltcber Frank Viola Rree to laome·ba ftnt lantna of Tueeday'• 1988 All-Star Game. Be elaat oat die NatlODal Lea&ae durinC hie etbat to laeJp·,.ce a 2·1 ~~. ,,.1 G•me 2 _ Le«i WHM!'. ""'"4•. AL Seo•. n -2s -8.C <>Pen, enoico11, N.t 1"3 -WIHle. Mava, Sen Frenclsco. NL Sept :19·0ct. 2 -Soullltrn <>Pen. Cokim6u1, Ge. . 19'4 -Jolln Celllson, Phlledelonl•. NL Oct 6·9 ,-SouthwH I Cleulc, ADllene, IMS -Juen M8rldlal, Sell Frencltc.O, NL Ttul -Houston fOotball f)D ~NCAA ltots~t 1'66 -lroolll lto«l!Mon, S.tllrnore, AL Oct 13-16 -TuH Ooen, !Min Antonio. 19'7 -Tony ,..,..,, Clnclnnell, NL Oc:I 10-13 -Penwcole Ooen, cdurw TIA. 19'1 -Wlnle Mev•. Sell F=rencltco. NL ec1 n-JO -Well o;,,,..,. Wor~ c1e111c, 1969 -WIHle McCovev. Sen FrencltcO,o NL. LAii.i 8uene \/Ille, Fie,-. . 1'70 -Cerl Ye1triemMt.I. &o\lon, AL Nov 3-6 -Tue:'°" Ooen. Tucwn. 1971 -F••nk ltotllnwn, hltlrnore. Al NOit 10-ll -Nllb!ICO C~iot ol 19n -Joe Moreen. Clnclnnell, NL Goo, courie TaA. 1tn -lkMIH loncb, Sen Erenc:ltco, NL Nov Ul-ll -Centet Clen ic, T~-. 1974 -SIM Gervev, Ooolleri. HL Nov 17-10 -K-lue tnterneflonal, 1t?s -a1t1 Medlock. Chic.oc>, NL. ano Joti K.ao•lu•. Meur. H•••R R t · • } t ga' I.' m o.nry for humanitarian Ma11Kll, New Yori<, NL Nov 2•·27 -Slt.ln1 Game, L-e Qulnte. ecruf f ng Vf0 a fOnS "''•"r "'p1a ""'f"-""'ho W" e b L.. ,97. -,_ ___ Foti .... Clncin,,e1111 .. ~N~L ___ _,tleC.-1:L.::=-JlC.-PmuieiL..c.iU..k.~W.wE11.--=~~~'-"...,._:~--~;;.::.........:....;...--~p:u"':r~ ...... ;::~dj 1e 3 w ~· tuiu; .,..,._ r 0e< 1·4 IC "'9nnev C!a"k lM8Q Ell -~ h f; ·1' "ed "" oon 'SUllOil, ooqoer1; ~( Dec. I· 11 -CIVYlter Teem C~lp. under Yeoman from or " OSl' amt tes nceu money 10 1'71 -Steve Ger.,,.. Oodten. NL • Wf'' Palm eucri, Fta l'O\ rr rL·nt o r utilit\' bills. ::: : ~:nve c::::r·c:.::;r'j..,~L 'H•~r.; IS· 11 -Klrl,,·Cuo, K~. Meul. 1978-84 under fire \'rom an IOld a ·H o u sto n tn·h04st 1911 -Garv eerier, MontrH I. NL 1n\'C!\t1gation that players were never 1912 -Dev• ConctOCIO'I, Cincinnati, NL "" L.-GA., scMdUle . -' b ·s 35 t t' . d th 1913 -Fred L"""· Allllf11· AL Ju1v ••·t7 -·eo11on J'lve c1en lc, oen.,.,1. H OllSTOl''(.\P) -The NCAA gi,e n mor~ t an a a imcan c t91.t -G••v C•••et'. MontrHI. NL ~" formalh no titied o ffic ials at the cash '>'a!> used to bu) gas and take care l"S -LIMerr Ho111, Sen 0 1196, NL Julv 21·24 -US Women'' <>Pen. S.llimort · · f of \JX'Clflt" needs. '"' -It_, c1emen1, eo''°" AL Ju•v 19·lt -T8A L'ntHr'lll\ of H ou!ilonTuesda) o its In March 19S6: several former :: : i~ 1t;~,,o.~~:'.~,:1. •1. P0i~1vg N 'C.7 -P•• eradi.11 '"'er11e11one1. Hlell investigatio n into alkgatro ns of rt'· C:ougat at,hk'trs to ld of receiving large A'*91 ...,_ scMdUle Thurl . Jutv 1• O.•roH. 7 JS P.m Fri .. July IS Oelfolt, 7JS o.m Sat Jutv 16 Detroit, 7115 o.m · Sun . Julv 17 Detroit, l·OS om. Mon , July II Toronto, 7.lS p,m. TUM. Julv It TwOfllO, NS Pm Wed . Julv 20 Toronto. 7;35 o.tn Fro Jutv 11 Cieveten<I. 7 lS Pf'\. S4t Julv 1l Clhtlend. 1 OS p:m. Sun Jul'r 24 Clevetend. l'OS Pm Mon Julv 2S O.IP.tano, 7.lS om. TuH , Julv 26 0.llleno, 7:JS Pm. weo. Ju111 77 0.111eno. l'OS o.m F'rl. AU9 S Ser Aug 6 S..n .t.1111 7 Mon , Aug I Tun Aug t Wed Aug 10 'Fri . AUii 76 !.el . .t.ug 27 • Sun . .t.uo 21 Mon , Avg 79 Tue1 , AU9 JO Wfd . Aug 31 T"ufl.. Slot l Fro !>tot 2 !.el S.01 l Sun S.01 4 Tuei . Slot 13 w.o. Slot 14 Thur1 , s.t>l 1S Frt Slot 16 Sal .. Slot 17 OllceGO. 7:35 o.m Chic.go, 1 OS •.m ChlCffO, l'OS Pm Some, 7.lS o.m Steine, 7.JS o.m. Su"le, 7:3S P.m N'ew Y or•. 1 :35 o.m. N-vwa. 7-0S o.m. New Yorll, l:OS om S.llimort, 1.lS o m e.lllmort , 7:3S pm. 8elllmore, 1 JS o.m. &otton. 7:35 o.m. &o\ton. 7:35 o.m. eo,ton, 7:0S o.m. &o\lon, 12:0S o m. Kenw1 City, 7-0S 111.m. Kenw' Cit.,, 7ti Pft\. l(enu1 City, 7:05 P.rn. Ttll81. 7;0S P.m. {eaH . 7.'0S P.m. , Aug 11-i. -MHl••C•nr 1n1.....,.11<1ne1, cruitrng 'io latiom. and that coa c hes amounts of m o nry during their .w"''' P1e1n1. NY • freqm•ntl} ga>ve l'a sh to football pla'. ing careas at Ho uston. Aug 19·21 -· Allen11c C11., LPGA Cleule. pla,crs. , ' Somer• Point, NJ · School (lffici:lls relea5ed copies of Fom1l.'r playe~ ·Lonell Phca and Le~': ,i!;! G• wortd C'l\emooonlflio. t.ell• thl• thrl'r-pagl· ll·tter from the NCAA. Da' id R o berson said they received SePt M -~·i• c11ar.1v et•nlc, So<lnQfleld. ""''h wa' datl-d Jul\ 9. S 18.000andS10.000. 111 ' . · Th" •.cllOl'.ll ha~ u· ntil Oct. 17 to Former running back K t lv in G ill Seo• t·" -Ont -Ping Chempton,,.,IP. ' " " ~11d hi.' recel\ ed about $1 50 over two Pw11ano. Ore ' • respond to the k.tter .\fter that. the · \•·ar• 11,. "as a walk-"n . SIP! IS· II -!.eleco Ctan1c. $Alltt ' • '·r II d h I f ' ' • ~ "" Seo• 11·1S -Sen•• 8ert>ere o..f,, Sen•• .-... ..\ .\ "1 cunsi er w at pena ties. 1 · Gill also said hr. knew o f a n 8ert>er• an\. to as~·ss. •• 10 10 I h •SePI >O-Oc• 2 -sen Joie c1u•1C. Sen Joie The alle~11onc, rentrr o n t~e r~trmatcu -to payers w o got 0c1 21-lO -Lac11n us -Jeo.n · Tn m • i.. " II fi 19 78 p;:rsonaJ loans of up to S~. c11emp1on1nio. Jepen , . Cm.it>ar ioo tha program rom In thl' l'Op1es of thl' NC '\A leller' Nov •-6 -J•P•n C1•11ic, Jeo.n to 198~ \\ hl'n 8 111 Yroman ~as head relca!>cd tu thr nL'"" media, names of Dec 1·4 -J<; '"-9nv Ctet.it, Cergo, Fie. C,l.)ar h WAHR POLO l ... U.S.NdMMT-~ , .t.u11 1-7-Elphl·Nellon Invite CUSA, Yugo1lav1e; HunQaf'Y , HOllend. Weil c..r~v. So•1n, Au\trelie, ltomenie). Hanover. Wftl C..-menv Aug 11-14-Va.M Invite (USA, AU\lr•fi•. Frence. Holl•nd. Hunter'(, lletv, Weil C..-· rnenv. Yuoo11evla), IMcel, Yugo"9vle Yenm;in. v.ho .-resignrd as head pla~l·r'i ur coachl'S "ere blanked out roach aftc the 1986 season. de~ltnrd and" 10 .. their ~1.acr lhl: p~rasc ... a T d · ~l .comment on specifics of pla} rr or a coa ch were u.e~ a~ :{i •t r , • ._ subo;lltUtl'd. i <he · C-\ ~ tr · Onl' allega11~ '"' o~·es a coach ··rm immed1atd~ reminded that S \ ~omronr else has 1nd1r ated tt\at gl\ ing thrrr p la. rrs 5 durmg th~ the~ ·11 tak~· rarr o f all rrvenge. anct .~ 1 Q8-l season. punn~ ~he fall o fl 981. a the> '11 takr care o fthr j udgmenl. So I coac h all.cgcdl) ga ( a pfayer S900 tl11nk it would _be' a stly better for me whik riding 10 an.,au~omob1k., ih k .. m' mouch .,hut.:: Yeo m an r>unng the 191L·8-academic year. t 0 P • a roa ch was allrged to have giv en .,;ul~·H .\thktK _D irector Rud) S.IOO t~an.a~hlct~ so his mo\her could D :._; I · Is d ·er rd to comm e nt o n pa> h( r ~ k r tn" hill. a nd th en ar-a o os •1 0 c in 't,angL•d for the player to obtain a 'iJX'Ctfil' allegatio ns. · · I · · ··w •re glad to get the inquin and rv und-tnp a1rp anr 11cket at no cost TOllONlO AllGONAUTS-Sienec:t Rvan '1enM>n runn1119 Deel<. eno H\Jgned h""' to 1rw , cractice ro11.,. COLLEGE BENTLEY-Announclt<I II\ IOOIOllU tu m will ""ov• to ·Divilion Ill tro"m c1uo \lalul Los Alamitos raciiig results for Tuesday nu" "~~·ll'ha' r <)() da' s to react lQ tt.... ~u hi.' could tra' el het"'~" Houston Da,aln'i ~id "It' a lread ) affrcted ~~t~:llas to gt'r lhr mone) to his o~r pro gram JUSt likr .. •t affected som e lfi ··a.nother alleged inc ident a o t the mh:r o;c~~~s '"o ur area and studl.'nt athktc rrcei,cd S500 in' an arnu~d. lh( cou . · . en' elope from another pla~er while ........ ,. .... _,,., -.. _, F•ST •aCI )~ '"'0' ltfOutno\ HO\h1 P'l•f'tl"I \ t0 1 IO J .0 C...tldlne -l fW\I )11) 7IO l!~ 011 " :'"· EIGMTM •ACa lSO ,V••O\ CIT AOEL-Announc.o 1.,. rH lilne1ton OI -.ac:lt Oen~. H1l11ent 1001~11 u>ecn, •o ~­ come e110CI••• •l"tehC: d•rKIO' el Mer\/lell EA!>T CAROLINA-Nemt<I Cerle\let' Cru"' ~ .. , OtrKtM pl Adm1n1\lellv1 Servlc•l tor 'Pit a1,,1etlc o.o.rimen• Y~ v a-C.ooe-,. l ,,. ' I 10 • tO l 4IO :Jev-, Ile P"oc '°" I JO • 4IO Y•·• • .C•'OOra ) .0 1 ~• G ll?t .;.n1111•a\' ,._oooe<_• s.o T-Olt7t u IJIACTA • 11 .. ., snoo ~CMMT" •ACI 110 YtrO• (•'800 c-tCeroo1a I .0 J 40 (t •tlel Goll 111'toc:torl ~«I lou1e~ (W .. t\J u aucr• 1•·11 ,....,. 1'r$ ... U DAil. Y Ta~• tt-1-tl ~ill 0710 MllTM •AC•. l lO Y.,11 N " FO-Pll 111' ... lftl"") ·• .0 l 1IO 7'0 ~· Com< IC·•-> II., ub uo ~.~~!.~"k~ ... , 10 .0 ~= ,,,,,. 011 .. U IJ1A(1A If· IOI H .0 lll 40 MINT" •ACI JSQ •era. ""c 'CJYStgot to makrsureth1ngs hi.' "all in a bathroom suall in the lt~c that d on·t happen again. Somt< o f foo tball dressing room . the th!n&~. ma) have happened and ..... -'®ther al1cgat1on said UH ath· U IJlA(T8 t I oeo0 '7700 F.,,., ,,.,. tlrMwre) • JOO 1.0 ILLINOIS-."'-nc~ rftignellO" ol NHlt s·-••llleli( director w :·~'!"~~.~!~! >lO ~ ~;g· • tO • tO • ... ,,. ) l"I"" 9,~, t tO ~ 10 140 ~'""• '"•""' ('-ti 210 JOO r • ..._ o .. .o U O 11,allA(TA 1••11 oe.i 1n20 S»\Y •ui. ,.,_., I• 00 1110 4 00 (flilfl-\le\ 0 1emof\O lf'\oOCIOtl • \IO JIO T•OUM At Svnw t ,,, • .....,,., JOO ~omt: oftlicm might n<51. ktl'S spent lno re than NCAA rcgu- "lt's o ur JOh to rrspond and gd in la11ons pent111 on potential recruits \•·-et" 8" -'" Wt l\ f .0 T1 .... 0-47 07 SEYU•T" •AC•. HO Verth NOlltTHERN ILl;.INOIS-Nameo Crerfntf ). HuOIOfl HJIJtenl ethtelk dlrec;tw SOOT.HERN CAL-•mecl Jim 8\Jl~ H•tt It d'd Sumner end Mike 8e1i.v aU•l••"' "•C:' ~o•cllfl '-· 0 •• n lllACTA I I ot.i l1' 00 U l llACTA • S .. 1C '°'100 • ~WTM ••C•. )SO Vora• C.•..,. s uv 1c;..c1e 1 to JO ,10 • .0 Qo• _, •F>9.-MI 14 20 ts.JO ' .,_ 011'1• U EllACTA IH I M IO 110420 frt1nt of the 1nfract1ons comm1ttre. during '1slls to the campus. Players pro&abl~ 1n Ocn>her. ·• also bought w u\'enars·for t he recruits. ~' Allt\le<ie •P.ix•O'• J .O HO l.20 TH lilo• lhO ITr•wr•> • ., " •• (aw-., YIOOo'\ "'H K'"•'~ at. ttw >•'• .~a ",.. "'"O' .,.,, O"dif.'.CS T""'o •ACI ' l~ vero• ~.,. Too I-' SOO JOO s,~ 4J'O Gr,.. f P•uli~t l..IO ,_ Otl l't •I lllACTA (I· IOI oeJo Utt'° U DAil. Y Ta~I ll·t · ll MIO ti .. «I .... _. ),1.0 Muh ... "•,,.,.. '"'·771 Yeo man admitted last year that he the NCA.\ said. another violalion. ' P\alC NOTICE I P\8.IC NOTICE NILIC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE NM.IC NOTICE rtlllJC NOTICE NILIC M>HCE YOU AM * Dl'A~T the ime o•sate 11)"9"' 11oe lTru11" and of the trullt CASH OR CASHIE~ S tSW<~d onyouYoUrdeflUll IT IS FURTHER ordered end eddrelMS uled by The w•tll Ille con1tdet11ton tor ecuont hOwe~r !he pet· ftetlttoMf. IM' .... a.. UtfDUt A .. D (W TMllT I Nl nter,.sl '>etd l>y 11 •u created t>y Miid 0..0 of CHECt< ANO PAV ABLE .t.T may be entered Ind !he 11'111 I COC>'/ OI 11111 order lo 11>1endfd lrantletC>f wllf'lon !he lrAf'Slet end eU1gnment son•I •epr-lellve tS re-It., LOA A ........ CA mtt OA-TIO NOYIM811!' n 1tr111s1ee n ,,,el ''a ' property Trust..'Tt1e torei 1movnt of THE TIME O~ SALE PROP· court niey enter • 1udgment '"°"" ceuM bl put>111hed in th'" )'liters ·lut pul 10 let of the •loreu•d lleenN (or quired 10 give notoce 10 Published Or1rioe Coeet 1 ... UNlHI YOU TAKE !s•tuated r said Counly el'ld l••d 6bllgll1ona.-11 lf'e '~ ERTV TO BE SOLO AS 1S , cont•ln1n9 •n1unctl111 or the Orenge Coul o•uy Pilot, 11 known lo lhe tnlended hc1nsest 15 to t>e p11d on or 1ntetes1e<1 persons unless 0111y Piiot July t3. 14. 20. ACTION TO ,.tOTICT• State desc••l>ed u 1011ow1· ol •Miii RIJlbltcltlon of "''' Oeteb this 30th day of other orders concernlno • n-JP•e>er of ~II lrenster" ere -efter the 15111 d•y of A1>9us1. they have w1111t0 noltee or 1988 YOUfl "'°"ltTY· IT MAY A C?"<IO"' '"Um com-Nol•Cf I~ 14,5 95e 01 JuM 19&8 dlY•SIOn of P•OP9f1y, ~ corcul•l•Ofl. publltnecl 1n ..... The pr~ly II O.SCrtbed 1988 II Ille escrow cMplr1-COflMnteO 10 Ille P•ooe>Md WTh12t H IOl.D AT A "'8LIC IP"H<I o• Oeted ~ 90. 1tee NC>fttlAN. A! "t-IR, At· '"'C)PO't child culloct)'. c:hlld coun11.11teellonce1 .-1n generll aa A" stock In m8f11 of Burrow Escrow Co .. ectoon I The 1~1 --------- IALI. W YOU ... DAN IX· 'PARCEL • An und1vldfd .MAL llTA'n MCUN-lefMJ It l-. Int Mortt1 auporl e11orney feel '°'"· for tour COflMCul•"9 .-s lrlde. liatUfM. 9QUIC>fT*ll 11 SO t Perkctntlf Or . tn the ldm1/11slr11ton 1u1hor1ly will "8.IC flOTIC( itL ANATION 0' THI I' •061" roterest in aAd to r.1 MRYICI. • CMMtMI ~ 811Pd., :111, , .... ~ tueh other retlef ~ mey prtOf to lhe day ot N14hMr-.,,d good Wiil of • oerteln C11y, ol San11 An1. CA, bl 9r1nted unl1u in NAT U •I O' TH I 1.01 1 of Tr~1 No 82• t 11 c.,,_..-. M Tnletee. etle11, CA tHH (7'4) be 9r1nted by the court The 1n9 ' rnl-tnl bullneM llnown Coullly ot Orenge. Stele of tl'lere11t0 '*'°" 11111 '" LIQAL NOT1CI lfROCllOIMOI AQAllflT s'how" O" a map retorded I" 8J: O. ': ~· .. "'"': .....,., , : g1rn1111men1 of wegea. !"'· Oiled JUN 14 1HI H Cllitorni. A11> Co enO C1lilornt1. provided thll tlle 01>1ec1ton to this (>91illon end NOTICI YOU YOU IHOUl.O COM-Boo• )• • oeges 21 end 22. Mflt .. ~ Monti.......,,,_ ft•Dl•llleO Or•nge C9111 1n~ of money 0t P'°'*1Y 0t .,...... L. """91 . .,.... ef 1oc1teo 11 14450 Cut¥er Dr .. 09slertmen1 of Alcpllollc Showa gOO<l cauM wlly the ~ w TACT A LAWYIR. of M•9'eHaneou~ MIP• rn ~-•• .._.. AM. CA 09)1y Piiot.Juiy 6 7 lf 1919 oilier court •utflorl11d tM..,.,.., C..... :C In the OJy of lnlne. le¥erege COfllrOI hH IP· ccw11 lhould not grent the NOTIC E IS HEAEeY NOTICI cw t~ ortoct or 1he Count¥~ 12111 Te .. ~'" 111') ~ WT11t20 p<oc.Md11191mey11Soreautt Pet111. Tet1er. t<ru11 & Countyof°""NGE.Sllteof pt0¥0d Ntd trensltlf of MIO •ul"Otlly GIVEN !hit lhe Oc:een vi.. TMll'nl'I ·~ CO•de• o• H •d Counl)' ~,. . . • • • . APA ,. '"' Kr1M1y. Attort\Oy IOI ,...,_. c.ltfornla, end tr ...... ,,. ltcente A HEAAING on Ille ~·-School O.•trlCI of Ofenge T.I ..... san ~lCCEPT THEREFAOM •" P\IOlletleO °'"'VI Cout I .....c NOTICt . "•tier• D. ZIURtOlt. lloner 11181 Von KWINl'I fottowlng 81CoMtiC-~· OATlD July'· IHI lton woll l>e l'llld on AUGUST Counly, HuftlinglOfl ~. NOTICE JS HEAE8Y 0.1 gas rn111er1111nC1 olller Deily Piiot July 8 13. 20. Cteftl, 1J C.-AIMe, ~ Ave . l llh Floor, Jrvtne, CA ~(or ~t. On 8119· itOMM A ......... Trw-3, 1H8 •I f 45 PM tn Dept Clltlornll, wtll r90INe .,._ GIVENth1tOt1Wtdne9dey,.llyd•oc1rbon1bltow I 1H8 • OAMNai.COUNTY Cl9ftl • t2715 ', 9MrlftCJ~lii9 (pul>•pl.).._~LIMMM '• No 3 1oc1te011700Cl¥1Cto purefl ... Kltlder.-n-n Jult 27 1988 .. 1100 O•Olh o• 500 , .. t WlthOut • Wltf' ~COURT Joflrl Klngl1on: J -o ' A ~ o...-Coelt ~-41-190015. llOW... WaJftl A. M1ecett1, Centet ()rove WHI Senti EqulPl'l'l9tlt. S.W•no .... o'clOCll i,,, of Mid dey In the •19r11 ol surfece 11ntry.11 -llfl A"'"'9 ~ofellionll L.-Corpor· Delty'Pltot Jwne n-. 2t,.Jyty Aleo to-pteml ... ioc.Jed 11 ll*teJ lllleeeetltl, Tr ... Ana. CA 92701 ch.,,_ lftd Sewlf'9 Mad*le the ....... lltOe f()t cOn· rne•ved ,,, 1nS1rumenl• of PUIOC llOTIC( ~ .... CA . •lion. 880 Telegr~ C• e. 13: 1"8 • . ~-\4,do Cut¥er Or . •C for,,. .... Md lftteMM Tr... IF YOU OIJECT to the CIC>lnet1 lldl ""' be ,. duCllflg TrvttM't s ..... re<;o<<I · , • Pt1Jt1on1r J ACt< 8 nyen Aced. St• 103. CfMM . WJ~3 P'9fl'li'" IOCl19d II 14450 ,.,_ grenl!ng of lhe pettllon, YoU ~ved up to, bu1 no ...., wOhill the off~ of REAL ALSQ EJCCEPT THERE· K 41m WISTOS . , Vltll. CA 92010 • C..,._ Or , •C In the City of Pvl>ltlheO Orenge Cou1 lhould eithtf ~II lhe tf't1n tO 00 1.m , Ttutcler. ESTATE SECUAITIES SEA· FROM UM• ' lhrougfl 1oe ' .. ~ := ~I • KATH~EEN • Pvtllllfled Or•noe Coetl P\a.JC llOTfel .: lrvtne. C~ty of OAANGE. Diiiy Piiot J~ly 13. 11'8 heartno 11\d llll• yciur o«>-July 21 , ... ., ,,. ~ VICE iocetedlt llOONorth 11 111own U90t1 the Con· -LAVAtWtSTOS , Delly lttlot M '' 20, 27, ltot•pf.ClflfOmia. W130 jeetlOMorflt9wrlttenOOjeC· inQOttlc9ofMldtctlool ... Ir~ Su1f9 100 in 1he dom1n1um Plan rec0tded 1r1 • .. ,..._.. i::-e No 025'740 AUii* S, 1"8 h'811 • lhll 1he ll'llOullt of 110111 wtth 1he COUt1 Wore 1r1Ct, tlMO I a ...... HuM· C11y of sMll AN. cMly of llOOll 1152.Ptge.etO Oftlc* Notic.1th1r-'>y9t*'1ltl1t • .. ,_DWI W12t "°'9Ce TO U.ROM purefl_aM pnce or conlider· P\a.JC llOflC( the helrtne YOllf ~-'"Cl'°" IMcfl, ~ Orenge ..... of Cellfor'* A«Otdt. u '""8f\dtd by"' lhe under..,ed ....... et MCmCIJ Y• .... --°' euu T'RAJllP• AND t!On In COIWIKtlon with Mid . ence mey be In'*'°" or by t347, ., wfliCfl ........... AEAL tST ATE SICUftlTtU tnetrument rKorded In llOOll Prrvet1 S.. to the hlQne9I MM. n.. _.....,...... ftalC •net OP ..,._,_TO Tw. tr!IMfer oC Mid ~ Cor K 4tm 'f04ll ettorney . Ma w111 be ope1*9 Md,_, SUMCl ·~ ~-11283 pege 69 OfflctAI ,_.. IN! bell l>ldOer. Oii 0t lft9T ........ ,_ ...... ,._ f I• At C 0 M 0 L l 0 llc:i9MelJ Md Mid bull,,_., NOTICI cWDHnt IF YOU AAE A CAEOITC>ft 111 eocordlnCI W1tft .... Por•lton '• ~ ~ed cord• . 1he 11th dey of Juty. ttN., ._.......,. ..... ,.. •. · ...... ~ el'WDA• &.~~ lnCMMlt 1M Mllmeted In-ANDTO ,,cw11.!!..._1t1•!!!' 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C"-'"" 101• l lT- ,1oi11.-c....,... 1079 ,_,,..., '--IGIO ................ ~-........ IOIO ----~c.--I .. -s........,.. I-==-,_ IOIO ............... MllC". I.I. ..-.-........ ..,.... . ..._. ..... ... a----~ CLASSIFIEQ INDEX 642-.5878 . FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY ( ·1:r'IDI ·1: 1:1 KJ N'\ 1 .~1 ••• 1. I!!! l l \\In\'.\\ liiill Ht \l ll!fl!-• COLDWC?U BANl(C!R O .... . . ·. EASTSIDE A· 1, Legal Duple•. 286 Watnu1 CM 28R-18TH. 18A·18TH $259.500 by owner, pr1ncp11 onty, 645·8512 540-1220 4111100 ---J llO MllC. llNTAU &11111•••••n1 -·-e009 ._ ............ , ... ~,,-1101 ... . "'° ~·....,~ .OH ..... c.. _ , ... 0.,.00... 1'0. I#,,_ JftS ·-•<>-ao'9 ............. ,.. -, ... ..,_ *' ....,.,., a(IO() ~.,.-~ ,_ "'° --,,., ...._ __ --..-c-.. _, ,.. v--1n1 ~·-->O•J "-~t ........... -APAITMINTI _, ...... 1n• ,,_ >O•• na111r1•1anom ----,,,. GAll&••au• a.-. 2t02 ...._,.._ 17.0 aOATI ..... _ ,.,. 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Sat. 11:30 AM CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T~Serviu Mondey-Frldey II 00 AM·S 30 PM SeturCl•y 8 00 AM· I 1 30 AM Bu"-Countet Mondey-Frldey 8 00 AM:5 00 PM 142-5171 Tne Daily P1101 Slr••es li:>r et11c1ency ano accuracy However occas onat t errors do occur Ple ase 11s1er'I 111men your ac s ·ead back and cneck your ao da11 1 Repor e"!>•s mmed1ate11 to 6•2·56 8 Ttie Dail> Po101 ac:cepts no 11ab1ltty tor any ertor 1n an advertisement lor "'"'c.n I may be responsible e•cept •or •ne c.i:>st c • ne space ac1 ... a11y occup1eo oy the e,.or Cre<M car on y oe allowed tor tne tirs1 1nser1ton • J.f ... . .._ .... •. < ... ""' -~ .. ... ,. .... ....-,a., ~fl"'O•• & ·~,to•) t •.oe; s ..... .,., !:fet.1'01t ' s""'°.,. Sunoe~ j, ... ~ .;"' ., ' Ci• 0 • ..,.,,,., ') J•~· .. '.c)\µf.0 • • • " t .,, • ·... Oi.J.' '"I.., ... ,.,..,eo tc. ••nenc:e ··~\ -:"'•..01•' .. • ... ,,.,.Wfl v,,.~Del-9""(..• .• _,,.,, fl ..,,,.,,,. "-~·s • .,,.0 ~ 'N .IC'\ •' ......... l , 'et"t • .. •' .. ... '· WBIT DIVlllON w L Pd. 08 LH ..... ........ , Oakland S4 34 .614 S-5 Won I 22-16 32·1 .Minnesota 4 7 38 .SS3 51,; S-5 Lott 4 2S-20 22-18 Kansas City 46 41 .529 71/J 6-4 Won I U-22 23-19 ~· 41 46 .471 12"2 7.3 Won 5 IS-23 26-23 C h1caao 41 46 .47 1 12'h 6-4 Won I 2S-26 16-20 Texas 40 46 .465 l3 3-7 Lost 2 2):23 17-23 Seattle 34 S3 .391 191/J 4-6 Lost I 18-20 16-33 EAST DIVISION Detroit S2 33 .612 6-4 Lost 28-18 24-15 New York 49 36 .~6 3 S-S Lost I 24-16 2S-20 C leveland 4S 43 .Sil 8'/J 4-6 Lost 4 26-23 19-20 Boston 4 j 42 .S06 9 4-6 Lost I 21-18 22-24 Milwaukee 44 43 .S06 9 6-4 Won 3 24-20 20-23 Toronto 4 2 46 .477 11 'h 4-6 Won I 23-24 19-22 Baltimore 28 59 .322 2S 6-4 Won 2 17-23 1 1-36 . ,..., •• Seen American A ll-Stars 2. National AU-Stan 1 Tt4ay'10amet None Scheduled ,...,.,.,G .... Detroit (Morris 7-9) at~ (McC.askill 6-5). 7:35 ~.m. . M innesota (Blylcven 7-7 and Andenon 5-6) 1t Balumorc (Bodd1cker 4-1 1 and Tibbs 4-5), 2, 2 :05 p.m . C hicago (Reuss 6-5) It New York enddaria 9-S). 4:30 p .m . Kansas C ity (Saberbqen 10-7) at ton (Oemens 12-S). 4:35 p .m . Milwaukee (Wepnan 8-6) at Texas (Housh 8-9 or G uzman 9-6). S:35 p.m . C leveland (SwindeU 10. 7) at Seattle (Lanpton 6-8). 7:05 p .m . T o ro nto (flanapn 8-6) It o.kland (Welch 10-5). 7:3S p.m . lfatloaal £ealae WEST DIVISION "' L Pet. GB Lll Streak Home Awa~ ~en 48 36 . 51 1 S-S Lost 3 2S-23 23-1 Sa ranc1sco 46 39 .541 2'1: 8·2 Won 5 27-21 19-18 H o usto n 44 43 .506 S'h 4-6 Won 3 27-18 17-25 Cincinnati 42 45 .483 71/2 7.3 Won 2 21-21 21-24 San Diego 39 49 .443 11 S-5 Lost I 27-23 12·26 Atlanta 30 54 .357 18 4-6 Lost 3 15-28 IS-26 EAST DIVISION New York 53 34 .609 4-6 Lost 3 30-14 23-20 Pittsburgh 49 37 .570 311: 6-4 Won 5 24-17 2S-20 C hicago 4 5 40 .529 7 4-6 Won I 21-16 24-24 M o ntreal 45 41 .523 1•1i 9-1 Won 1 24-18 21-2) St. Louis 38 48 .442 141/2 1-9 Lost 6 18-20 20-28. Philadelphia 36 49 .424 16 2-8 Lost 2 19-18 17-31 T•nday'• Score -'\men can All·Stars 2. National A Jl-Stan I Today'• Games Meftdrtll cf L.enltrcl• Molltor a Pudlellcf toettltl lttvnlclt 21> CtnMCOlf Wlnflttd ri Stiel> 11 ltutMll 11 JOlltl II PleM<• 8r•ll Pl'I SllMwell U ... .,, " EClletUV 11 McGwlr It> NllntlY 11> SftlnOch c Grenw"lf Vlote o GMlllPl'I ClementP ReYPl'I G;Allctt II L.udnttt T ..... ., ... 2 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 , • 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 3 I I 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 )000 0 0 0 0 2 0 l 0 2 0 0 0 I 1 1 2 I 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 t 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 1 0 I 0 JI 161 T .... sc-"' ...... ., ... I I I 0 4 1 0 • I I 2 • • 2 0 2 J 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 • I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • A-'Call •1 ltt __ , ....... -___ , Gtme WIMl"9 Itel -SftlnlMclL E-$ttln0ee,,, MellinelY. Olt-Httlontl I. ~09-Amtrlan S, N~I 6. ,.._Wlnflt IO, Lt~ Hlt-SlelnDtcl'I. Ml-<:oltmtn. S.0, SF-SttlrlC)tch. ti' H ••• N IO AIMftCtll Vlolt W 0 0 0 0 1 Ciemtn' I 0 0 0 0 I GuOlcza 2 l 1 1 0 2 Stlet> I I 0 0 0 0 Ruu•ll 1 I 0 0 I 0 -'-' M 0 0 0 0 I Pletee 1·3 0 0 0 0 l Ec:tt«ttev S 1 0 0 0 0 I ......... Gooden L l 3 I I 1 I K_. 1 2 I I I 0 Cone I 0 0 0 0 I Grou l 0 0 0 0 I N\Davl\ 2·1 I 0 0 0 0 Walk l·l 0 0 0 0 0 Hen'11Wt .0 0 0 0 0 Worren 0 0 0 0 0 WP-GublcIL 8tl~-<ioo0en Umolrfl-Home, Pull! (NL ); Fl"'· Barnett <ALI. Seconcl. Tata INL). Thltel, For Cl lAL); Lett. Marth CNLI. Rlthl. Morrlton CALI. T-2:26. A-SS.137. ""'·· ..... ,. It.... • ....... Mell., ... tt Mllw-... , ....... TIM., s.t. JO Mllw.,._, 1• '"" w.... .... " Mllw•"'•· ,. """' Tllur• .• s.t. tt Mllwll ..... P• NI\ Fri,. s.t. 13 MIMfMtl, 1. 9"" St• .. ""'· t4 ll\llWltMlt. ,. tJ'I\ Sull., s.t. H MIMttott. 1M ..m.. ~ .... -···· Fri., JulV ~IOll, 7il5 t.m. Stt., Jutv »-HoullOll, 7:05 t .m. Sun .. JukV i1-Houa1011, 1:05 t.m. Motl, Aut. lo-<lnclMttl, StM t.m. Tut , Aue. t-ClllclMtll, 7:)5 t .m Wtcl , Aue. >-Clllclllnttl, 7:JS t.m. Fri., Aue. 11-$tll Frenclsal. 7:H t.m. Stt.. Aut. l>-Stn Frtnellcio, 7:05 t .m. Sun.. Aut. 1..-5tn FrtnellCO, 1:05 t.m. Mon.. Aut. 1~ Frtncltco. 7:JS t.m. Tut., Aut. I• Ph!ltdtlllhlt, 7:J5 t.lft. Wtd.. Aut. 11 Pl!l1•1llMt, 7:J5 t.m. Thur . Aue. 11 pi,Nadlllhlt, 1:05 t .m. Fri .. A14 1.-Monlrttl, 7:JS t.m. Stl., Aue. tO Miontrttl, 7:05 •-m. SUn.. Aue. 21-MontrNI, 1:05 p.m. Mott., Aue. ,,_..... York, 7:3S p,m. Tiit .. Aue. ~ Yorll. 7:35 P.m, Wtcl., Aue. 2.-Htw York, 7:U P.m. Wtcl. 5"1. 7-Hou•IOll, 7:35 t .m Thur .. S.I ~. 7:J5 t .m. Fri.. *'· .....ClnclMtll, 7:35 t .m. s.1.. S.t. lo-<lnclMtll. 7:05 11.m. Sun .. 5"1. 11-<:lnclMllll. 1:05 11.m. Mott., Sttl. 11-Alttlllt, 7:35 t.m. Tiit., S.01. 1)-Alttlllt, 7:H t.m. Wtcl , 5-1. lt-Alttnlt, 7:JS t.m. Wtcl., s.ot. 21--itn Oleeo, 7:JS t.m. Thur., S.t. tt-Stl'I Oleeo, 7:JS t.l'I\. Wtcl., s-1. 2t-Stn Frtlldtco, 7:JS t.m. Stt., Oct, 1-itft FrMCllCO, 1:05 t .m. SUn .. Oct. 2-Stll FrMClteo, 1:05 t.m. '"'NA 1C111•• J1.1lv 14· 17 -Srlllatl Ottn. St. AMtl. July 14· 17 -HtrdM't Golf Cltulc, Cott Vallev, IH. Jufv 21·2• -GrNt« Harlfotel o.n . Cromwell, Conn July 2t·31 -l uk11 Ollen, GrtnO Ilene, Mich Auv. •·1 -St Jude Ci.ult , CorCIOve, Tenn. Aull 11-14 -PGA Oltmplontlllll, Otllthelmt Clly Aue 1f·21 -The tnternttlonal, Ce111t ltOCll. Colo Auv 2S·2t -World Setltt of Golf. Ato.ro<1 Auv 2S·2t -Providenl C1t1tk, Hlliaon. Tenn S.ot. 1·4 -C1ntcti.n ()pell, 0.kvlllt. On· 1erlo. Centcta Stpt, I · II , -GrNI« N\llwtuktl ()pell 'Franklin. Wla. . Al·Star Geml M~t Seot IS-11 -lanll of lkKlon CleHlc. 19'2 Game I -Meurv Wlttt, Doel9trl, NL Sullon, Men Seol. n ·2S -l .C. Doen, EndlCOll, N.V 19'2 Game 2 -Lton ~--· Anvetl, AL S.01. 29·0ct. 2 -So.ilhern <>Pen, COlut'nOu1. 1"3 -WIMle Mey,; Stn FrtnelM:O, NL Ga l ... -John Ctlllson. ~ ... NL Oct ,., -Sovl,,Wffl ci.u lc. At>lltne, 1'6S -Jutn Mttld>tl. Stn Francl.c:o. NL Ttaa1 1# lL .$ .. Two lnnlni• of bltle.e ball Twin• pitcher Prank Viola nre. to home iD ftnt ln••nc of Taaclay"• 1988 All-Star Game. Be •bat oat tile NadOnal Leaeue durlDC bla •tint to help pace a 2-1 ftetory. .... -8rooll• ltOlllnlofl. a.ttlmor•. AL Ocl 13· 16 -Te•H Doen. Stn Ar11onlo ..._ _... , G 1''7 -Tony Pert1, Clnclnnttl, NL Oct 20--13 -PenleCOla <>oen. ,_ .. TaA I ••~-.ua)' I amH lfft -WIMle MeY', Sen FrarlCllCO, NL Oct 27·30 -Wall Dl,net World CleHlc. None scheduled Houston fOotball on NCAA hotSeat Dod1en (Leary 7-6 and Hillegas 2-2) at Chicago (Sutcliffe 7-6 and ""r-WIMle McCOV!Y, ~n Frtncl.c:o, NL Leto.• Buena vr.11. Fiii. · Sch• Id" A 7 ) r IO 05 lf7CJ"-CWI Y11trHi'nilll, Botton, AL No• 3., _ Tucaon Doen, Tucion. Ir& 1..-• -· : a .m . 1971 '-Frellk ltOOlftlon, 9tlflmore. AL No• 10-13 -Ntt>ltco ChtlT\OioMNM of Cincin nati (Bro wning 8·3) at Montrc.al (Perez 6-3). 4 :3S p .m . 1tn -Joe Mor ..... c1nc1nnt11. NL Golf. cOUfM TIA San Francisco (R euschel 11-4) at Pittsburgh (Smiley 9-4), 4 :3 5 p .m . 1f1l -8oObv eoncn. Stn FrenclKo, NL Nov 10-11 -cen1e1 c111nic. Ttlltht\Me 1974 -Steve G-trwv, OocllMf•. NL N 17 20 I( k;a I I llontl H o uston (Scott 8-2) a1 Philadelphia (Rawley 5-11 o r Gross 8-5). 4:35 1975 -Biii 1Mc11oc11, Chlcavo. NL, enci Jon ~ao!:a. ~ul. Hawan_ •ot n -· l ga, l' m o ne' for humanitarian p. m. ..,,,..,.....,~::::-crin:-T.::tn-::-:::-----..-1.w~uv~• =Nt~·:;"~O"*~, ;;:N~L;-:(~i;;;f.l;;L---~Pfo~•~t6';tt~1:--:-,:~Slo:!'"~'~6~e~m:!oe,~t:e~Qulr~n~11ttc;· ;;:-........ R~e;4C.;,f:1-1Uiting ViO atf 005 -pt:1rpo~Pffs)'ff1Fwho -.ere breke -----N~w "f'orlt"(Darlmg IO='J at Atlanta (M~ler S:85)}:405 3p5.m . m; -=-~·~·~~~":~· NL g: ~:~l -)~,..~=\~~·.:.'~;;:!:: under Yeoman from-or w hose famtl!e.s ne~ded m o ney to San Diego (H awk.in s 8· 7) at S t. Louis (vd...con. ~>. : p .m . 1'71 -St.,,. Gervev. Oodtlen. NL wn• Pa1m a.ecn, Fr. \'Cl' l'r rl•nt o r ut1ht) bills. lffl -Dave Ptrket. PlllK>urvtl. NL Of< IS·ll ~ itorin CUP. K...W, Mtul, 1978 84 nder ff-re 't'l·oman told a Houston in-house TueMIY'I lrli"!ldllllS eAS.aA&:l ~&..-.-TORONTO ILUE JAYs-P\WtfleHCIJ the ton1rect of Fr.,... Wte\, Dltcr>tr. frorT' Syr~ ot Ille lnttrntllonel Leee\Jt eASKaTaALL Nt'lleMl .. 111 .... Anedtlten PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERr Nam9<1 Jol'ln W•U-1 t ll(I Meurlet Luca~ au11!1Jll COIC1lft ............. &.eeeue CALGARY' W'-lt.-..c:t Merk Arm11ono. ctnltr Moved P'etroc Ftlrs from il'llureo re· Wt"ve fO '"-teal \Quecl ' l'OOTIALL .............. a..-.-ltAMS-AvrMCI •o ttrm1 with Jatnfl Well\· "'111on. ltle•v and It-• Oetolno runnlnv Deek HOUSTON OILEltS-f ... mtcl Diel Corrlclo. oerlOllnt1 director MIAMI OOL PHINS-A11rNC1 10 rerms wlrl'I F., re<I E cimunel'. 119"1 end. Ill O<lne• TllO'•\H cornerDtck. Grev JOflnlOft. olfeMi•• •~If encl Georve Lillie. Cleftn'•ve .nci S•llnt<I Harrv Gt lb<ea•n. 11uero NEW VOit~ JETS-Sfll'\tO Jetnfl HH fv . cornero.c•. Mike Wltl'lvcomDt. latkle, encl JOfln G1tv1n, llneotcto.er PHOENIX CAltOINALS-S.11r>ee Ton-Tuot, ouerterDtcll·ovntw . 10 a '"'et·••ar contrec1 end Jonn PnlllliK. 11uero Named Erik w1cimerk aul\lent oro oerlOfll\el ClorKtor ,.,_, ..... Lee9W LOS ANGELE5 COBlllAS-Slvnecl Mlllt 1'enion. wooe •«•• .... -....... Deel\ CanNltft ....... L.....-TOlllONTO AlllGONAUTS-51.,...., lhen 0... SN ........ DAVIE"l''I LOCKE• ( .......... fltedl) -J DO•ts. US •1191«'-.0 OerrtcUCll. 7 bonito . 2 v-w••~. '3 cellco Mu . t,562 ltnel INIH. 1, llO mectce<el 11 blue lllerk. l "'"., ltlmoll NIEWPO!tT LANO.NG -• boelt, lot •nvler\ ~16 ltnel t>en. l llerrecuOa , I 11e>n110, 3 P1e11t1u1 IO mec•ertl, II ctrko t>eH ™' .... , 1reut ~ LOI ANGELIS -CtSlaoC LtU, CHtak Levoon. Cr v\lat Lekt. JKllM>rl LAl<t, Stn C.at>ro•l lt1vtr IH \I tork) SAN IEltNUOINO -Bog Bffr Lake atVIEltSIOI -Fulmor Ltke VIENTUtlA -Pllu Uke INYO -a.lier Cr8K1 e 10 Pifle Crtlk, Bosl'loO Crtt~ CIOwtr mteldle, '°"''" end lnlallt 111 George Crw i. <;oocsele Cr ..... lnoeotn· oence Creeo. L••f 5at1(1ne, Lone Pine Cr ..... Nort.., L•'' Owens ltovtr (tlelOw Tlnerneht). Owen\ Rlvfr (Laws 8r1<111t CIOwn,tretm lo Slewero Lane), llloc:k C•ffll Cllloc• Creek Lall.• 10 ltle '"° of 1ne roeel) Roell Cr..-Lelle, Snte>ne•O Crwtl Tal>001t CrMto. Tlntrnefle Crtt~ Tulllt CrMk TULAalE -D"• Meeoow Creell ... r..,...n Crtto; Kern Rover twu111 •0•1<). Kern R••er !Fa1rV1tw Del\'\ 10 KR) Powerr.o.JM. Jonn· 1onoa~ 8r1<111t 10 Feorvoew Dam) Nooe Vounv Cree-p_.,~m.nr CrH+. Tule River lmlelole •oro. n<YI'> and 1ovin lorkl of mti ln tork, Ceder S>OOf eru · AL~NIE -81..e L••• (IOwtt ) MADERA -S.n Joe<1vln River tmoO<llt ioc• Sotcner La.. S•erkwM•,,.,-1...aal 19'0 -It.,, Gtlttev. Clncinnttl, NL Hewe• U . "" -Gerv Certer. MontrHt, NL -10\\'4'l1ga11o n that players w~rc never >9t2 -Dav• Conceocloll. Cincinnati, NL 1'11 Ll'GA ICMdule gr' l'n m o re than S 35 at a time and the 1913 -Frtcl Lvnn, Anvell. AL Ju•v l•·ll -80\lon Five ci.n k . Otnven, H0l1STO!\ ( .\P) -The' NC A..\ h d b d k '"' -Gary c'"'"· N\ontrH r, NL Mow -formal!' no utied o nicials at the cas was u~ to u~ gas an ta ecarc 1,.• -LeMttr ~vt, s.n· 0 ........ NL J 1 11 2• u • wo~·, "--e ". · 1•f•pc·-1li" n-d•. · "-' -1toe« c...,,.,,,, 1o11~AL· J~•~ ,;.1,-_ TBA ··~· ..,......., a ,.._. L"nr,ero11t\ 1)fH ous1o n Tuesda) of1ts • 1• '"..1 '" h'"'" 1"986 1 , , .. 1 _ Tim .,.,-. ~-1r-·•. NL · 11 1 f n • .~ arc • . severa 1ormer .. ·-· ........ -Au11 • 1 -Pt1 Bre<1lf• 1n1erna1oona1. H'9h inves11g:111o n into a ega ton s O re· 1 f I 1,. -f tf°ry s1e1n1>ech. Otlli.no, AL p 1 N c · d h h Cougar athletes to do receiving argc 01~u11 ll·l• -Mes1erCer<1 1n1ernat1ona1. cruiting 'iolation' an 1 at coac cs amo ums o f m oney during their TPlur\ , Julv I• Frt JUIV lS S.I. Jufy 16 Sun . July 17 Mon . Juh1 II Tun .. JUI• " weo , Jul.If 20 Fr,, July 21 Set. )Uly 23 Sun . July 2• Mon . JUlv 15 T utl . Jut• 26 weo.. Julv 27 Fro AUii S Sal. Auv 6 Sun AUii 7 MQi. Aull I Tun , AUii 9 Weo Aull 10 Fri. Aull 76 Sal Aull 27 Sun AUii 21 Mon A...v 2' Tuu Auv 30 Wtd Auv 31 Tnurs Sept 1 Fr . Stol 2 Sat Stol. 3 Sun S.ol • Tut\ S.01 13 Weo Seot U Tnurt Sec>I IS Fri Seol 16 Sat . S.01 17 Detroit, Detroit, Detroit, Detroit, Toronto. Toronto, TorOlllO, Cleveiend, C..,,_nel, Clevtlenel, Oeklt nd. Oelllllnd. Oelllllnel, Clllcevo. Cntceop. Cnoctvo. Seettle. Setttlt. Seattle, Nt• York. New York, N-Vork. 8-llimore. a.1u.._ •. 8-)fimore. 135 o.m 7:l5 o.m 7;0S o.m l;OS o.m. 7:l5 o.m. 7:3S P.m. 7.35 11.m 7 :IS p.m. 7'05 o.m. l'OS 11.m. 7.3S o.m. 7:3S o.m. l:OS pm 7:lS 11.m 7'05 o.m l'OS om 7:35 11.m 7.35 11.m. 7:l5 om 7:35 p,m_ 7:0S o.m. 1:05 o m 1.JS om 1:3S om 7.l S o m Boston, 7:3S pm. Botton, 7:l5 P.m. Bo•ton, 7;0S o,m. Boston. 12;05 11.m. K1nw• ·Cltv. 7;0S o.m. KtnM• C ltv, 1 ;OS 11.m. Ktnlt\ Cit•, 7:0S p.m. TtaH, 7;05 P.m. 'TUH, 7:05 11.m. WMe P1a1n, N v frcqul'ntl) &a\l' rash 10 football pla\. 1ng careers at Ho uston. Auo 19·21 -AfleM•lc Ci1v LPGA Ci.nee. • pla' crs Som¥1. Point, N J c:_ lli 1 1 d f Fo rme r pla~ers Lonell Phca and Auv 2S·71 -worio Cnemo1on,n10. Lelle .")\. ho,il 0 1 icia s n· e ase c opies 0 [)a\'ld R obeno n said the y received Lanier 1s1ene1,. c.a , 1hethrel'-pagektte rfromtheNl"AA. c 000 d 'l()O()() SeP• l ·S -Reil cr.ero1v Cteu ic. Sorlnv!i.l<I, wh•ch ,,3i, d ated Juh. l.J. .i>J ~. a n ' · · 111 ' forme r running back Kelv in Gill · S.or 9·11 -Olle·Prn11 Chamoionlhlo, The !>l'hool has unttl Oct. 17 to ~aid hl' n:ce1ved aboiit SL5().ovcr two Por11ano 0re· · -respond to 1he kllcr Afkr that. 1he '"ar•. Jf .. "·as a walk~"'n.· S.01 lS·ll -SetKo Cllluoc S.auie .... (. II d h It f ' ' ' ~ -v S.P• n ·7S -Stn•• Bert>era Oc>en. Santa ·' .\ .\ "1 con~• er" at pcna ie_s. 1 • Ci11l also ~td he kn ew of an 8ert>er• an\. to 3S\('S!>. d '0 30 I h Sec>• 30·0c1 1 -San JoH crenk . San Jo.. The allcgalion-. \'l'ntcr on the (''>ll m:Stl' -to payers w o go t 0c1 2'·30 -L•<I'-' u s ·Jaoan Team ("'iugar foot hall nrogram from 1478. rwr-.<mal loans of up to S 200. · C,,emo1on\n10, J•P•n ' •· In thl' cop1e' o f the· NCAA Jetter Nov •. , -Jaoan t ••ulc, Jaotn to 1984 "he n Bill Yeoman was ht•ad rl'lca\l'd II) ihe nc" ~ media. nam e<l o f Dec I·• -JC Penny Clenlc, Larvo. Fi. l'Oal·h Y Cl)man. "ho resigm ·d as head plJ\ l'r<> 11r m a c hes "e re b la nked out WATmR POLO 1 .. U.S. ....... Tttnl ~ Au11 1·7-Eltlfll·Nttioft tn,,lle (USA. Vuvoli.•I• Hu-ry, Holltncl, Wfll Genfla11 ... Soeln, Aultrelie Romtnle), Henover. Wfll ~men• Auo 11 · l-Veut tn,,ile CUSA. Aultrtlle Frence, Hollenel. Hu-rY. 11•1•, We\I Gtr· many, Yu94ni.vial. &«el, "l'uvo\la•i., roach aftl'r the 1986 seaso n. d eclined ..ind in thl·1r place the phrast" :·a Tul·sda~ 10 comment o n.specifics nf p la' l'r.. o r "a coach" w ere thl' NC.\.\ lctlN. ~ulht1tutl'll. ·-rm 1mmed1atcl' reminded that Om· alkgatio n in,·ol ves a coac h 'o mcon\' clSt' has· indic ated 1ha1 ti" ing three pla~rrs S500 during the thl'' ·11 take can· of all n.~venge. a nd 19X-' ~a!>on. Durn;ig the fall o f 1981. a th1.•) ·11 t~lk(' ca re of the Judgment. So I lOal·h 41lh:gcdl) ga'c a player $900 think ti w o uld tx· va'itlv bette r for me "'h1k nding in an autom o bile. to kl'l'P m~ mouth shut:· Ye o man. During the 1 982~82 acade mic year. a rnnch \\3S alleged to have given sai8.ti .\thletu.. D irector R ud' S lll01o anathletesoh1sm other could r)a\UIOll alsodeclined to comment o n pa) hl•r electn b ill. and " then ar· spec ific allcg.auo ns. ranged for the pla)'er to obta in-a l'{enlOll runronv t>tc·k, eno H l•llntel no,.. 'O ll'lt 'Pf•C••ct rO\le< COLLEGE 8EN'tLEY-Annovnce<I u1 toott>ell teem w•ll "'lOYt IO DiYt\ion Ill from ClvO """'' CIT ADEL-AnnouMceo "'' rtt111n•••on o• ;ac• 01nlel,, eui••ant •oott>e~ coecn. 10 ~· come auoc:i.tt ••hleHc <l"K 'or •' Marlllel EAST CAROLINA_:.Nemeo Cerlflt•r Cr.,m · 11•t O.recror of A<1m1n111e11-n s.. .. cei '0< ,..,. etnietk *"''men' Los Alamitos racing results for Tuesday "'W e're glad to get the inqui~ and n•und·tnp airplane ticket at no cost no " "'l'"ll h a ' e 90 da' s to react to 11:· ~u hl· rnu ld traH·I bet~~n H ou sto n Da,alm ~Id. "'It '~ alread\ afTeetcd and Dallas to g1\e the m one) to his our program Just ltkc 11 affected so m e nrnlht•r ' d In ano lhl·r alleged incident. a of the o the r school5 in o ur a rea an -.tudl'nt athkh· rcccned $500 in an ILLINOIS-Announceo r•slgnaiton ot ~eele Stoner. 11n1ehc Cll•tclo• NORTHERN ILLINOIS-Nameo Clarf"<:t .. uOMln H•l\lant all>lefk Cll(K IOf' ~,HERN CAL-Nemed Jim 8.nr ,.,11. d'CI sJAner eno M111.e Ballfv enl\ler• ••acll ~o)aCl>e\ ........ ,. .... _,...-.. "'""""I . ~lttST .... ,. )IO V••O• Y• Y o.r (-Li "'' llO .. 0 HO =-•""' tl't"C P•O(fO' 110 4 fO YI••• ' (e•oore J 60 • ._ ~ 11 I• U IXACTA •' .,..., U l lO SleotiD ••Cl l!O ~o•o• W a (rv 1P1r.•,..•O'I 111'0 •.O 4.0 ·~1,.. ~ ru·· e· , 1 .c sao s,., .... ,. 9,.-~ .... .... .. , • 60 .. --· ~ . ,. U l:JIACTA o S .,..., MSOO ..,,..~ (•W'~' ~ .,, 1e.r1 •Cl'le0 al '"->•'" e"\d 'f"'.JnG\ .,..., Ot'def'ed THlttO • ACI uo V••O• cMGV•'°IO\ t10U'I Pr•.,,,, I ) .0 'IO 1 ., C...•'<llno 1-. l ••• 110 l lO .,.,,,.....,. tAoooa.u ~'° T,,_ 011 11 n IXACTA '1 ... .., lnOO fC>UaTH llAC&. llO v., .. Ch•Ofl C-IC••<k>t• a «I l tO 1 tO C1•11o11t GOtO CPtoc101) ltO J OO ~og••'°""' tWtH\J •IC r,..,. O•I 01 U lllACTA I S 01"' Ut 00 '''™ .... ,. uo .... ,. "'' • .,.., .... 1P.0<to< hO J 10 110 f .,. TOCI 1.io.....1 SOii JOO \I,. .&f\d Gr" tPeuht\tt1 ) 1C1 r.,,,. 0 II II U IXACTA (t·ll .,..., tlUO n D""-T TII~• lf·•·t1 ,,..., uno MXTM •t.c:•. 110 .,..,.,. N·• "°' Pot IP-•9'ltc1nl UO JOO h O ,,, .... , 'Tv .. nr .. IUi"•t '00 u• »•nll• Cllemo CJ-•1 110 ,,..,. O•UO U I XACTA 1•·1) N ici 1n!O SIVllfTH .... ,. no ....... c,.,..,. ~ .. ,, 1c;e.coel 10 IO • 10 .. o ~ ":~ • .(~~ ..... , 1' 10 ':: ' .... 0111' 11 l llACTA lt·IOI °'"' IJIUO llGMTH •ACI JIO Vora\ w• c ...... .c co .. -• 11 40 uo .. 0 around lhl' mun I~· l'll\ doix· fro m ano1her pla yer w h ile ~= ""l"'CJU~t go1 1o makesurcth1ng~ hl' "as in a bathroom stall in the lik e that do n't happen,nain. Som e o f fo,>tball dressing room. ,_ lO.. ,.,_,1 10.0 Mtu ~ • ., Prot.t tLec-.ev1 Ttf"ne' 0 11 .. U •XACTA If· IOI .,..., lJ1.IO lllllTH .... , •. HO >'oro• ~ ... ltulo ,.,_,, 1'00 "20 u o C~r ''H D••tnOnO fP'O<'O' 5 IO J IO h O\IOtlt A• ivnMt , Tttt'"•I ) 00 r._ o Ill• U llllACTA 11·71 N OCI II~ 10 U DAILY Til•L• <l·t•ll -1161 «I ..... ....,_. ) ltO Mwt.,.i H•"<!.. '70t.11t 1he things ma) have happened and .\no thc:r alk·gation said UH' ath· suml' ufthcm m1gh1 not. klt'S spent m o rt• than NCAA rcgu- "lt"!I ou r JOh to rc~pond and go in lat1ons ~·rmll on potential recruits front o f thl' infracuo~, committee. duJing 'is1ts to tht" ca mpus. Playcn probabl) in October ... also ~t o u venirs for the recruits. Yeom a n admitted lasty ear thaa he the NC.\.\ said. ano ther violation. .....c NOTtCE I f't&.IC NOTICE I P\8.IC NOTtCE P\llLIC NOTtCE Plate NOTIC( "8.te NOTtCE "8.IC NOTICE "8.te NOTICE P\lllte NOTICE PlBllC NOTIC( t YOU AM .... Dl'AUlT llhe h"l'folsa~ 1ll •ign1 ltt .. Trus1tt ano ot 1"9 trusts CAS .. OR CASHIERS ISMf~donyOU.yQUt defeult IT IS FURTHER ordtftel enO eddret-uMO'by ll'le w•I" l"e con .. Oete11on lor tc11ons "owever the per.'-"'**· '1t .... a.. UNDI" A~ Of TMJaT and 1nwes1 ne1<1 by 11 at crt1t80 by H •d Deed of CHECK ANO PAYABLE AT mey be en19ftd end Ille t"•I t copy of th11 ordef to Intended trensleror wlt,.ln ,,,. transtet end Hllgnment tonal repreMnlelove 11 rt· It., Ltt A,....., CA 911 OATIO MOVl•IR H . trustee "''"II •H I prooerty Trull The 10111 tmovnt ol THE TIME OF SALE PROP· covrl ma) tnl9f t jU(Sgment 1ho-CtuM be put>lilhtd 1n lhrN yeers IH I PHI so ltr ot lhe al0<eN•d toctnM (or qweo 10 9111e notice to Publllht<I Ottngt Colet 1 ... IJNlaaa YOU TAICI 1s•1u1teel "" said County end H •O ot>hgt11on5 11 the time ERT\I TO BE SOLO AS rs · cont11n1n9 lnjuncllv• or tht Or1nge Co111 Deity Pilot. H known 10 lhe onlendtd hcenses} IS lo bt pe1d on or 1n1tresled pt rtons unlesa Oaoly Pilot July 13. 14. 20. ACTION TO 'lltOTICT I S1a1e desc.,oed as lollo•s or 1n•t1e1 put>11ct11on ol ,,.,. Oettd 1h1s 30th day ol olhtr orde rs cOtlc.,nlng • newspeper ol gen9fll 1r1nsf9ftt ere -alter the 15t" day ol AUQull. '"'Y ,,ave w11ve<1 .no11ee or 1988 YOUR "'ONRTY, IT MAY 4 Co..,aom n1um com· Nollet •S ~5 95e 01 :June 1988 d1v•,.on ol property, IC)CMINI CtrCulttoon. publl"*3 1n lhis The pr~ty 11 oetcrlbtel 1988 ti 11\t etero-deS>•rl· conH nled 10 1"8 PfoC>OMd WTh12t H aOlD AT A "'9llC • p••sed 01 Olltd June 30 Ital NOMllAN A. '1lfllt, At· suppor.t Ch•ld cu1tody. cNld county al 1t111 one.• week In genertl u AH 11ock 1n menl ol Burrow Escrow Co . tclton l T"9 1noeo.no.n1 --------- IALI . ., YOU ...o AN IX· PARCEL I •n undtY•ded MAL llTAn MCUM-..,..., et ltw. 1HI ...,_ IUOOfl 1110<ney 1 .... coeta. lor ICMK conMCullve WMlll trtdt. l1alUfft. eQuepmenl el 501 Perllctnttr Or in the edm1n1s1re11on t ulhor1ty w•ll fltalC NOTICl ,LANATION o, THI 1 106tr1 °ntere$I '" and to Tiii HRVtel. • C....,. NerW llwd .• .-111. ,.,._ end such otfiet rtllef It lft8J prt0r lo lhe dey of Mid hetr· t nd good Wiii of • certtln C11y ot Stnll Ane. CA, bl grenttd unlH• en __ __. ..................... __ NAT u" r. o' TH 1 Loi , 01 Tract No 8241 u c_,.,..-. .. Trw .... ertff. CA '"" (714) be grenttd by tl'le cou,,, The ing • rnteurent butineee llnown Counly ol Otenge. Stele ol 1nttrt1ted person liltl en LIGAl. MOT1CI "'OCllDtMQI AOA•IT st1own 0" a map record.O on 9y: 0. '· ...,..,, lt1 flNll.--....1 gern1anment of wllOft. ,_.. Deted JUN 14 tHI H Ctlllornlt Alb Co Incl C1ltlorn11 provtdtd 1he1 lhe ob1«t1on 10 11115 peutoon •nd MOT1CI vou YOU aHOULD CON-Book 3•, cages 2 1 and 22, ._..,, ,_ ...,.._ .,...._.,, P11b11ant0 Oren~ Cotlt mg ol money °' property Of ,,...... l • ......,., .,.... of loceltd al 1'450 Cutver Or . Dtpertment ol Alcohollc ~ 11000 GtuM '#lly tl'le •'WTWO w 'TACT A lAWYlllt. ot .,_,Kf!'lll'*>u!. ~~· in l4IMe •· ._.. AM. CA Ottly Pilot Juty 6 7 13 1988 Other court euthorlztd tM......, Cewt =C on IM City of !Mne. leverage ContrOI ,. .. tp. coun S"OV'O no! grtnl the NOTICE IS H£AEIY MOTICI Of l"e olltef 01 rie County ~ tt?M Te ...... 1te (11t) WTh 120 proc.eo1ng1 mty e110 result Pett11. Tttttf. KruM I County of Of'ANO!. Stete of proved llld lrt ntltr of Mid t ulhor1ly GIVEN tlltt IM Oce1f1 v- TM18Tll'a IALI CO<tle< o• H•d Co.int)' .... ,. ' APR 14 ,.., Kritlly, Attorney '°' PtU· Ctlllornlt, Ind ''""* the lietnM A HEARING on t"9 pell· Scf\Ool Oittrlct of °' ... T.a ..... ..,.,, EXCEPT-THE REFROM'" Publoantd Otenge Cout Plate"°"" llt•llt•rt D. z .... , ..... liontt. 18881 Von K•men lotlowtng llCOfloltc Nwerlge DATED July I . IHI lion will be helO on AUGUST County. Huntington lelc:h. NO tlCE IS HE REBY O•I ges montrels eno olhef 0111)' Piiot July I 13 20. Clef'll, It C. AIMe, ~ A~. 18111 Floor, lrvtnt, CA NcetlM(or licentell: On S... "9Mld A ......... Trw· 3, 1918 11 1 45 P M.1n Deol Cllllornit, will r_.,. lltdl GIVEN. lhtt on WtOoetd~. llyOrocerbons. btlO* I 1988 OAMtGI COUNTY Clef'll 127f5 8tef tnd Wine (pvtl H pl.) "'-eM LIMMM No 3 localed et 700 CMc 1o putcMM Klnderger1en July ~7 1988 .. 1100 dtP1" ol soo , .. , Wllhout W111 MftlltloaCOUlltl JoM l(lngtlon. JD .• PUOlllNCI Ottntt.Coeet Numtler41-1I0015,now t ........ A. lh1cett1. Ctnltt Drive WHt. Stnlt EqulPf'*lt, Sewing Mi- o clock • m 01 N td dty. 1n lht r09hl of surtect tnlry • 1• 11'1 A..,.. P.ofMtionat l • Corpor· OtNy P,ltot June 22, 21. July tued to Pf9mlMI loctltd If ""tter Meenttt, TreM-An1, CA 12701 chines Ind Sewwla Mec:HN 1,.. If ... .., tlidt for eoft· rner ,90 "' onsrrumentt Of rtalC NOTtC( .... IMtfe. CA tlton. 680 TtMof..,tl Ct-I . t~. ttll t4450 Culver Or • •C I« IM ,..... tftd ~ Tr..... IF YOU OaJfcT to IM Clb!netl Ilda w!ll be ,. ducllne TrutrM'I S• .... rteO<O Ptltl•Orlt r J ACK 8 nyon "<*I. Sit 103. C1IUlt W103 prtmi-IOCl1ed If 14450 MM grenllng OI the petition,~ c:e<ved up to, bvt no liter wtthln the oftlcel of REAL ALSC E..JICEPT THERE· ""m WISTOS Vlllt , CA 12010 Cutwr Or . •C "' tM City ol Put>llthtel Or•nge Cotti should t Ul'lef IPPM' ., the then 10'()0 • m., T~. EST At £ SECURITIES SEA· FROM UMS , Wougll 108 .._......... ~t. KATHLEEN Putllllhtel Otenge Colet ..aJC NQTIC( IM nt. County °' OMNGE, Otily Pltot July 13, 1188 httfing end 1felt ~r 00-July 21. 1Ml l1 tM ""'*- •VIC!. IOCICtd II 1800 Nofth .. •"OWll upon lht Con· ....... ~ LAUR> WISTOS Diiiy ""°' My 1:1, 20, 27, Stet• Of Callfornll W130 iec:tiona or file written ot>jee· Ing~ of Mid ldloot-9toedwey. Sul1t 100. in the dom1n1um P'ren recordtel 1n .. ~ .... C... No 0251740 Aytutt 3. 1... Mtm Thtt the llft011n1 ol ''°"' Wl1'1 IM cowrt IMltore troCI. ltt40 I ..,_, Huftt. · C•rt Of Senti AN. County of tlOOli 1152 l)egt etO Officlel Not~• II het"ttly given thtl IUWCMll W 12' llOTICI T.O CMIMTOM P\l'Cf\tet l)ftce Of eonaldef. "8JC NOTIC( the hMrtng YCMK IPPMf· 1ngtOt1 leectl, CllltotMI 0re19. ''"•of Celftornll. Aecord1 H tmtnded by en the un0tr19"° Wiii Mii 11 MOT1Clf Y• ...,. -. fW IUUC Tall:llll'lfl Alm tiOft 1n COl'ii*1ion with Mid tnet "'~be in S*Mlf'l.or by t2t47. If wtlldl tllN llilCI REAL HTA TE HC~ITIES Instrument rteordtel Ill t>ootl P11,,e1t 9 .... 10 the h~ e.M. nte MWt...,..... "9l1C ml1C( fW 9"IWncMI TO T1'W-trentfet of Mid llCenM (Of K 4tasr yOUf attorney bide w111 be CIPlf*' Md reed SERVICE. 1 ,CellfOrnll COf· 11283 ptgt 69 Ofllc:lel A.-t nd beit l>id<ter on Of lftlf ..... ,_ ...... ,._ , IR AL CD M 0 LI C llCenNI) Md Mid tMineM, MOT1CI °' DIATM IF YOU ARE A CAEOIT~ 111 ICCOfdlflce W1tf1 ...... Potlllon. • ~ ~led cords the 18th dty ol July. 1188 e1 lleMt ~ ...... ,_,. tuNW COURT •¥IRA• LICl .... (t, lnduCllnt Ille •flfftlted Ill· AND°'""''°"' or I contingent c:tedltor Of ~ now .,. ... WI .,. Truttel ~ encl puf9Uln1 PAACEL 2 Unit ,, .. 10 00 AM. JI ,,,. onJct ot ..... .... ..... .... °' CM.rONIA. ,... ....... u.c.c. "91\IOtr. .. IN tUM ol TO ...... "'" .... "9Dllted, ~ """' flle 0-.. ot-.ct Cllllrict to the pow of .... con: shown upon '"' C-on· OPAL $UMC!S INC 141 1M ...... llllllR ~. Couwn' fW ORUIM _,_,,et~~ S 143,000 00. wNcfl c:ont11t1 llTAft Of: youn:~ ~ tM OOU'1 or A.II tlidUNll be "'Ide Oft letred Ill tN1 oert• Deed of OQltltntUm Plen refef•ed ID In WHI Tell Avenue Otenge. "you WWI to.......... '"tM....,.,, of ... ,,._. NOTICE IS "'"''y ol '"' IOllOWll\• C19" 9URTDM POlnlll pr_, It to the per90IW tllct '°""' fumltMd .., ... Truet .-cvttO bf TEMY Perc:et 1 IOCM CA 92e67 Courity Of Of. vtc9 of "' llt.,.,.., th lflll t l110f\of MM() CMACOMIWI OIVIN to ttle Creditors of 50,000, PrOll'MllOl'y not• • UTAft MO. ' ,._e1tnt•llW9 tOOOll'ltld by OttlriCt, end MCf1 tltd mutt OAV!O MASON . .,, llMW· TM "'"' eddr... °" •nge Slt le ol Celllornie. .. "'"*· ~ ~ dO IO '°' C'*'fl of...... ~ A.1111\co. Sodal h-lllCufld by 9eeurlty ... ·~ the '°"'t within iw "*''"" conlorl'll Md be ... Dnll .. rledmenenclJANtlLIPfM. other oommon detiOntflon ,,... eer1t111 rtll oroperty, .,..,...iy to 1'11\ your Wflt· .NO. At4Jlll • cwrlty No 3I0·3•·• ... o. "'91\t t3.000.00: TOTAL To ell '*'•· ~terlel. "°"' IM dlte of ~ i. to the COMrlCt dOcwlftel-. '" """*'*' WOfftlfl. ,.. ol the rttl prOC)efty ,,., .. n. S•lulltd 1n tht City ol Hunt· ten ~.If ""· !Ny be "ON>I" TO Tr ....... or . Md L ....... c 0 H s I 0 I .. A T I 0 H crtetltOtt Md contln04lf'lt "'"""of..,..,. 11 ll'owtdid c_... of -lltJlllt ...... ccwdefNo•.,,...,,ao. 1 .... 1t10Y t d•Krlhd 11 ington8"cfl County of Of· fllldontlme IHOWCAUll WflOM ._,..,_ lddf'W II 143,00000 c:tedltort MdpertoMwtlo 1n Section 700 of tfle on!Melnttll~Ot- "' ttle 0-. ot tf11 County putporttd ID De I I 5 e.nge Stete Of caMoftlle. ANCM UIMf I'll.._.... '°" CHANOI OI NAME 14450 C""'9r Dr . •C. In ttle Ttlel IC ,_ Merl ll'eid Inly be otllel .... lnt.,..._, Prot>ltt COde Of Cellfornle. !ice ()cw\ V-. icNliClt- Aecord9r of Mid Coul\ty, M Liil.,,... Lene. Unit 11. ptr1icultt~ oetctltlld • .. ~ El ~ pulde MlotO GIACOMINI l'lel City Of IMMI County of Of'· betWMI\ Mid llClf'9te encl In !fie _. or ....... Of tlottl. The tlnll l0t llllng ~ .. trlc:t "9cord9r't ""'""'*" No. Cott• Mete. Ctllfomlt tows, tO·wft --C-Ol\ffl Ud tin ..,.. fllld • "'"*' In tNt court ANOI. ..... of Clllfomle lntefldeCt ''""""-.. ,. of IURTON '°'"" not ••C>lre Pflof to lour All -............... ::::~..:..;::.:,: cJ:~~:~~::'.,,:{~: SEL~?N~E:~:!'\i~~ ~·~;-,;, ... ,.;;;.; ;;~.;..-~~.;;, =-·~.a,..;.toW~ =~i:~~::1::-;;.trH"~:..=1n tt1e ~int;;o_.C:.=~,.,. =--= .. "*'...:-: rto.rnence of "'9 oM-COf,..,_. 1n UICI ttr..i Tl()N, 800« 4 ltAOE 10 OI LM II tnfonMCtoft "'9 n Im I l'r O"' lit IM 0 A 11\d "*ter Meacoet, Codi. tf'IM CM--.,-... luc*lot Court of~ YOU MAY VIAMINI IN 1oCet c.e. ' ~;c::nc;~ ........ 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Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday Juty 13, 1NI • Check out Today's Class1 f1ed Section for Detail~ -~ You can now call the Dally Piiot Claaaltled Dept. on Saturday morning from 1:00 to 11:30 a.m. to pl~• your Sunday and Monday ad1. ?JMllTAR _,,_., 117t ....... c_,...., '--l ttt _, ... _ ,,,, MOUA I/CONDOS .......... ,. O.OOIC.'"--"' ,.,, o-.i ,. O.OOI ............ IHO .......... ·-9-l'-10.-,,,, ..... -·-..... """'""' , . c..---1011 .. _ ...... '"° .. <-•-ion ......... , .. '--••• ., ..... ,.,, 11919'-'* tt1-1m ,......¥.-, IOM ................ INO ....-..--'°" a.... -IC)6jl i..-...... ICWI ........... ~-'* ............. i..,..~ lotJ '--'* .... '°" c-•-_.,_ 1061 c:..-__. ..... IOlf Dttioe"-.... a--•07• llf ... *-'--'°" ._..,_, ,_,_, '°'° .__,... ...... .............. , .. ......... -s...-.c..-... -s.-i...-,. '-..... ,_ 1090 ._ ... ._ ....... MllC ..... '*,_ -"'-__. .... .... a.-. --c..-- CLASSIFIE·D INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COLD Well BAN~C!R O . . 540-1220 ... '"° '--1 lllG MllC. llNTAU &1••••••••n1 ...... ' .......... .... ,_ ........... 1•M ~f'-11W .,,., 1ftO -·-.OU '-"6C..-11 .. ~ 110.. -··-,.,, _,()_ -'-""'~ 11• -1109 ..._ .,, ......... 00.0 s.o.....,-~ ,_ 1•90 --1711 _...__ >OOo .._-:..... _, ._ ...... 1m ~·--JOI) ~ ... , ........... -APAITMINTI ...... ,.,.... 1n • ··-JOI• .nA111r•TA~ ....... _ 1nt GMAGll•UI a-... ,_ ...._ ... _ 11.0 aOATS .....-,.. 110 c-.... ••O? --C-0.• 7011 ..... .._.. Jt07 ---11M IMNOY.-T ---• ''-c---,.,. ---.. ' -10 1 ... 70'-'-•-1•n ,_. -,., ........ • n 10•• ---~ '--1tJ• ............. _ ,,00 '"--. '" -.. 7011 O...'-,.1. IMMOYMlllT -SIOJ -·-• Jc (J I.,. 1tJ1 -·t-~ IO'X> c:.... Otte• Miao ,......,....._, ..... • l• ,_ ... _, 1~ ~o.. .. --1071 1,_..tc..~ Oo...-.v.,. >Oii ,..._.,,,,. .... ,,.,, ~~Ill . "' ...__.,...._ ,..., f"'-P i ,..,...,., 'no to-. U IO ----... .......,._ 1 .. 1 f•p•·-·-Al!) ...... HU c..-UJO -... MISC. -1 .... 0-.... UlO ·--... ..,._ 11)'0 ~ .... -t-•-uu ·--. )( ,....., ·~ ,....,,. . IO'• ._ ... 1t.$0 ---. '· ~-s.....,., IOlf :r.-: 1•'1 -·-. •' 1•" --· • ot AUTOMOTIVI _ ..... 1 .. 1 •••••••11 ._ • tf)IO --·-.... ..._. .... ,... ......... tf)ll ~.""G ........,... ! t. ·--tO•C "6o'-1t1• .. AllCIAL ·-.on . ..................... tO ' --'--1tlt ._.. .O•• ............. 001C ,__ JtlO _ ....... -tf)I' ·~~--.... oo>o ,_._......, 1 ... ...... °"""' -C-&t--.O•• ...... tel' '-"6 C..-· 1 ... --'-' .011 -VICI ~--'-"6 ._ 1 .. -a.. -,.,.. .. ·--eon .._ 0-... _, ,_ 1tf0 --....,. ~All' '°'' ... a .. y -tQj() .....,, ..... ..-.-tO)O tOIOQ --....... tllM5 .......,_,o, 09lioe '-· & 1...-t0ol7 PUBLICATION DEADLINE Mondey ........... Sat. 11:30 AM Tueeday ........... Mon. 5:30 PM Wedneeday .... Tues. 5.30 PM Thunday .......... Wed. 5:30 PM Frtday ............. Thura. 5:30 PM Saturday ............. Fri. 5:30 PM Sundey .......... Sat. 11:30 AM CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T eiepflOtle S«v;oe Mondey-Frldey 800 AM-530 PM SaM dly 800AM·11 30 AM 8u~Count« Monday-Frle)ey 8 00 AM·S 00 PM 142.5171 CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST .f)A Y 1'tie Daily P1tor stri.es tor etf1c1ency ano accurac> However occas•ona1•, errors do occur Please l1sren <111nen your ac s ·e&O oack ano cneck your ao Oa• / Report e•·o•s 1mmed1are1y to 6•2·!>678 Tne Oa11, P1tor accepts no 11at>1111v !or any error ri an aovertosement to• wn1cn 11 may t>e respons•ote e .. cepr !or t'le cost 01 tne space acr.-a11y occuP•e<l t>y tl'le ettor Creou can on / oe allowed tor ne '"st 1nsert1on .•. ..... •' . ) , .. ,. .. : . "'~· f~·· .... , .c ;..-• ... -.. · "•"'-'I.---.. - V(.lo'°\O•\ ' T~'tO•, s-,.o.,. Sa'1"'08t ~., .... .;,., • s~, s.,,,.,., I •• ,. .. .-~ • :t• C ..;it" f ) ~·Vi M •eQ\Wecf • ~· ~C:1e"" 1 .. ~' '"'t.,1 of~l90 IC '""•l'\IC.e ···~ -:.·.t~ 41 • 'O\f Jf\:>eJ(J 0.~ .,.--•• • ..,.. f!<'-?'"' • -;:,.,. •nc ~ .. M>"' ....... ··-···~ . " ' .. : . -'l -If you· re 1 O or older. a job as a newspaper carrier might be just your size. Just send in this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are available now! It H•tlll.,. It I • ..., Pitt Cllriet'! MOtor Routes available· in W11tmin1t.er Huntincton l11ch F~unt1in Yilley NO COLLECTING NO. SOLICITING I jll9t rert my first CieNJtleo 80 I wenteo 10 M il my rnotOf'Cyele lkn, lley I'm tlO .,,..,,111"0 pro IO I l'Mlly 8QC>tKl11190 f lf lhe "910'' qo1 from 1 '1• person Ill Ille ne.apaper w'>o 100-my C•ll Call. 842-1444 ---Ask for ~oanne .Craney Daily Pilat,. 142-1178 • Tl'lat 1 ALL you pay tot 3 lines. 30 day minimum rn the SERVICE DIRECTORY JNCMASE YOUR REACH Car~tl GET IN OOR1MPROVEO -c'"'X .. ~PW!et-K•ts"'t11Klimf19tc•H-- TllSP•snn .. · RepreMntlng over.· 2'6 bu1IOtngs in Ora~ Co One can ooes it '11 for your office leastng needs S40-S263 LOST Islamic Repvbhc of •at> passport 1n trie oame. of o<a,,eri 4'rClatan, 1f found please call collect 17141 968-2132 " -I.. ANO REP4'1R Gl111 I Gl11i11 ......... '1 Larry 752-6106 j~-••--•_._ .. __ Landscaping cleanups -1 -•aa.• GLASSMAN Res /Comm tree trim. 10101111 lawns. 9 •-... _ Cmnl/C11crtlt m.rro•s-screens-shOing -8 8 2592 For more lnfOfmation --------ooors·elG M11t 839-4530 yrs e~p JafJn ' · HJB~I 642-5678 . ESCO PAINTING ANO" ALLPAPERING. Quality ork r:ree Est 989-6349 I rf1 C~LL TODAY" Drrv-ays p1t1os · Pllf'lS ••• fff Liii etc No 1ot> too small TREES· A H I -Reas Mickey 536·0553 .B.1,.1•_.ra....,1,.1 _____ Toopedlremove C1e1nup HANGING/STRIPPING · Yo-Jr Service Directory Aepteaentahve 1424121td.110 H .--.A,.. I I l nu lawn ~prtnl\lr 751·3'76 VISA-MC • 973·1512 BRICl<ICONCRETE work ou_...""' reoa rs pa n .,, Prof •el1ao1e res •els relurb1sh1ng. carpentry LARRYS ~ANOSCAPINGi C INSTAL 12 )'fl eap. r: REE est 6' 1 3283 IAN orywall etc Gary 6'5-527 7 HOUSECLEAN Mason· Clean prompt qual WOl'k. T J Pelle Concrete Const •HAN0YM4'N• 'y·dttveways fence -Best refs Mark 642-~2 Cone -Briel\ Block· Lit &. Big & sml Jobt-Worl! guar cleanuO'i new lawns· WE gals Stld hafl9 togetll9r ,.. ...,... oorio Higne~t Qual low • Call Bruce 847 -0780 sprinklers 55 7 ·0609 Strip-install. aov1te to the The Calif Pub11c Utllltles . prices 17 14).962-7093 4'MERICAN HANDYMAN lllm11 . 1 -craiy )(Int re~s !33·7J72 Comm1uton. REQUIRES Clail• Cir~ Doors Windows Fences *l•l llVlll* Patiet that •" uMd. houtenold Drywall Plumbing eat'1· IP ........ _____ _ goods movers. l)ftnl thew .:CHRISTtAN NURSE UC •oom Remod I Carpentry 730· 1353 constrUC1 patios. p u c Cal T numl>er DAYCARE Near Edison Ano Yes Jesus is· Lord CLEAN & EXPERT 3 Generations of Ouahty hmo's & criautt.ur's print Pa•• Hunt Bch 536· 7607 l"ree est 97 1 ·9267 25 ~rs ''P Lie T. 1 t6428 Construction 9&2·6160 their TCP numl>er 1n all · ----- -pili-~--I advertlsements 11 you Cl111i·1l ltntft · · FENCES-GATES Tree trim ••ABC MOVING•• new...-. I Ovmp runs C M IN B Ou1cl\ & Ca1eful T 138046 have I ques11on about •HOU ECLEANING* arN J1mWnyte 6'2·7206 LO RATES 5_5_2·_0,1_0 ..,_,Pate.._ e Th .. :...-. the 1e981ity of a mover. cus~o~ rlOf\t-wey) ----~-. ....... ,_, , ... _ llmO or chl1utt.ur, Can w1o.1y D•·mo refs 473.33,9 HANDY M .. ov Eleetrical STARVING SCHOLARS lnVE•t -Y:r" nt Ml-1185 Publtc U iltrH Com----plumbing carpentry New trucks T 155779 E---Ao; ....... mlUlon 714-5S8·41&1 *LORI'S GLEANING• paont1nn etc 6'5·8t52 • Int.I at. pat,.. • ...-tertng. Homes-Rentels-Otflen " Full Se1111ce . State Wide custom te11turlfl9 quality 631-69'8 * 6'6-9957 HOME REPAIR Carpen. Dave * 714·957• l088 work Problem1·No Prot>· :\--try p1umt>1ng. rental •DI BERNARDO'S* tams! =32116' 5~·7931 DI NAME OUR FAMOUS ESJ\·LJNE HAS RETURNED! Back by popular demand. Dimes-A-Li~ will run Friday. Satur- day and Sunday fn its own claSStfication in the Classified Ads. Since this Is a special offer. we have a Thursday noon deadline and ask prepayment for all ads. This is open to all private party advertisers for merchandise not over s I 50 (price must ~ listed in ad and no abbreviations wllf ~ acce ted. AH ads w l• run Friday. Saturday unday. There is a S-llne minimum at 20C per line ... So yow low cost otmes-A-Une ad ts only ... $3 .00. DEADLINE: Tllursday noon .-.ttCE: S-li~ minimum • 3 days • 20¢ per hne = S3.00 • All ads are prepaid by coming into the Dally Pilot to place J OUr ad or use t.he coupon below . • Private party merchandise only ads.. No com- mercial ads. pets. hvestock. produce or plants • Each item must be priced 1n the ad with no items over SI 50. MAIL TO' Dlmes-A-Une .. Daily Pilot 330 West Bay Street. Cost~ Mesa. CA 9 2626 Daily Pilot hours M onday-Friday 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM - ,_ ~---....--------- ADDRESS ~-------------------- CITY ' STATE ZIP ------- AMOUNT ENCLOSED DATES TO RUN ----------~ L, ---------~~ . . •PROF HSECl ANING pr~y Reis 826·72'5 Moving System Oec>en· ..__ .... ~, UNIS * Atlentlon To Detail.• · dat>le & Elfic*'1 -PUC r.-_ ~iab~~"'ie .. 2·!933 11111 Lie :T159236 968·3307 l~fi!i4ii!ilwmii!!iil!ll'!111-!!!!!"!!~1.'l'P.~ I . ._ _____ _. ______ -6--______ _. _____ -..i PROF HOUS CLEANING (T HieuNG §EKQid: •GOOO MOVES+-: HEATING•PlUMltNO 11 1300MIMMUM • WOADS PfA LIN£ NO AUAEVIATIONS By day SSO Own trans-L F E t -"" •• POftetion 552•3164 Gar/Yd Ctnups, Tracts ow ratn ree I OAA CLEA "°"' 111. t----""------tf--------+-------+-----·- ---_ Jon 6'5-1192 Piano Speclah1t Fauc.M)lt00Mt·H9eter •Prof H1Clfl9 FREE •ts L•C T -158192 545-4654 PIN 6'6-tHe Anytime J . ....--------"1--------+--....._ ____ ,.._ _____ -l 7 dyt wtc 10 yrt eap ref l•JllJ!tft!!!h ~ - I AOOfTtOHS. Cell luflr LIC Ins 842-5053* uC'TG;;d'Tr;;; To •-..&, ~~~-p ,. Y': "'~ 4. ----------~------~------~-------' lne.~ 9llP 153-6ttl ~------~....,-----refurt>ltn your hOme Buhr ti y..,., of Hepoy NI . \.IC•~S 114-ft1t ~ •. •••• • ... w..-H..5 ti..... f-inc t53-64H •492413 Cultomers RICflM.d Stnor ~ 5. ....... .,.....,. ""'• "" (Lrc Ins. R4tfs) 645-760t iiMUi MPMAINd · d~ks. t>e1con .... 11a1r1 --..1M&:: ----1•-t11111 ......... 1111111•.-, • ''°"' llO-llMI "°'" S50 Oueltty work 122-8789 .......,~ •OUALITY PAINTING• IC ~DI S • t-------°"'"""..._ ______ ,._ ______ ,._ ____ -=-__, uc•_..7 522-7577 ---~ •oon't loee pey .... in; Farr prtees, 11 ..-ars ••P l y Kryst•. Adva on • ~ ......... W... ._._ ___ ,....,._1 for home Tparr • ..,._.defrv • JoM. 6'~2955 ~ ~:J'T,'~ 7. ----------------------+-------" ti! ..... iiiil~=rs==;; ~xn +xMNd• c ... Hom.-.. tt2~3515 GLASGOW~ , ... ,oA ...... ~l--.itt--·-___ -~ __ _ leiTUf'•~ITC I Pilnf Aetlfed Sr In arN 30 yrs Int IEllt 30 ~· ftper I . ~.._.in CdM. Hee ,, .. "' K9¥1n 122-1214 I ....._ . Reterenc:es. 642.s214 t--------+-------+------...._ _____ _. t ""!"" _... tM rOOM llitlllll . . Ula.--ITPAIHTIHO IM.lf•I ~ f[f I QQWWW. fi I 9 .... -·-----..-1ervtna 3 ,.,..... ~ i .'-UNN f6 · iwiU. In eeat tnr r•et0n•11te Qr~ REPA18...A11 ~. CM111v ·--, ....... ~tt8'f. rLrCT"9CIAN: au.t. ~ yOut """ POOi Al liMlfl LtC =•5130137.f781 • Fr ...... UC.131·-.· "tQIM A• , ... ,fON Free eat 125 rw • •1 ..-. eap ~tfuctor Aabtlll.... •417112°'9f171-1278 CaU~andy 759-MH Paintlnt I W..,.._ .. llttlB G111f11 . ~-------'~-----~'·~----_,__ __ --UM lddtttonat paper If needed S3 00 Min . ...... S3..eo. '4.20 S4.IO ' • 15.40 ~ttd l/?lt·1'10 mO'lal 20 Y"••llP et.ft. -Can't seem to get to all thoee prompt ,... 642-5t37 ·~ INQAL • ~ repairjoba aroundthehouse?Let swAN°s~asoNPA1.~T· ==-= ·~~·Le:~. thhel cta~fi~d rvil' b~l dirh. elctory i,~2 °c=~,7;~ = ••••1111 II 642-5618 .,...., ••1111 e p you m re ,ta e e p. se99 Li~ 1n1'd 931.,110 A..,., ,. MO ... ,.,717 . -----~..;.·--- ... • I -~ I ( p " M I I c r .. r v ~ E SI " c .. 81 c I •• ' ., -I I ••• I ' • I ., I t ., • ' ) Cl N ·~ a • 1~ )'• 0 -Cc .,. II IT c J ,., ·' Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Wednwday Juty 13, 1NI .,...i''' ... ...... .. ........ ... • .. ,! .. 111111·~.;·;··= ............. .. •• !r!M~tlla ..... A'!!!!.!!!I!!!!~··· ............ .. i-iiiiJ •• PllTTlmllUI •mtllTPIT Ii iififtiili .... "'liili Mi - ._. '•...-YllVlllM.New-No·""" H"*r WOfll o.., •"le• w1~. "'• ftB..A~ 'urMure beCtl AntlQIM \Wf elW c;:M Sterlin .,., ... · PMT·Tll -................. =-r-:~=--"" ..... Hours "-· "Off\ llOlfte ~'"'° bkllpt, H •• 8'CM ect ~ mtte 175-to24 Paci.et * Geeoflne AM, ...... ....,, ....... . ..... ;~concl-Comf'lltteiofl poealble No I M1·2pmM., 145-4 170 OF1lfCE ~°"° '''"T TIMf MOM ,,..,. 15000 * LOii, BM CNlllCIC ,,,.,.. !HtOOOWI RO BI NS C. '' JeMt lnllentOfY tl4-2H5 pt•y~" & porta-crjb 95S-7540 or 548-4547 ,.., wn Cuetomer ~ 11111 EXTllA II Jennifer 754• ~MS -Sill .... 711 "' .... '°"' IUCM 11mm IAUIEIEIT ......... ...,. '~:O~:O.,_ ~~ 25 F~T rent Of buy I• 1444 TIE ... ---Tenn11 racketa $'0-140 5350 ontl'I unvaual d9· 1540 JAMaOAEf ROAD l()ll(' TM ~ Noe ii 1oOk1n8 for Qualllled lndMduelil ' • "'¥0 ... ... ,..... ...fllWAllWt 642-4922 ,.gn tg cabn and Open7oays e week Only Of'9 "*"""' 8 WMk POSITION -11 MMOOLINO beth 1g mrbl coclo.pot 6AJ.962 1 Eatenoed Servi~ Houri •71-•79 lec911 ....... IUUMlcN~ U · IOfMl\ ... ~th.catriert, The Orange Coett D911y periefice In twMCtt GI*• Mtneg1Pf'9nt .. perleftce PMot II iootll"O fOf en atlon1 01100 ••· ~. but #Ill train. enereetlc J*IOn to .. S*ience ~ dtlWMle. .... ~ 1375/wti + 119t our Dlttrlct Maneoer1 f • .. u ·-·'? IKUll tub lk nu b"" oak 28" SAIL BOAT manogany 7 am -10 pm Mon-Frt All m .......... I ,...,,. --..&.. Of ~ "'' -u11 .. ave car Lm I~ Tm ·w & oai. 10-.P s1eeps • ...._... .,_, -SS/Hr PLUS ~ ellow-The Deity Pilot f\81 8 Cut · ,...... mtrort & cer>nll larocy oeai.I •ut p OOO DATSUN 83 280ZX 2·2 •Sii Call us betote you ance tomer SerVlCe Poeltton ••-• lauGett $Ink• etc d•y• 213-599-3200 ltke "9• auto JI" POwer l>Yy' Lo m1 hnandftt 8111 ..... 'OAS + 90NUI PLAN. 3 deys during the W.-HAS. , ,AM·IPM Mon-' W.-enctt and holldeys: ,,.. App14cent mutt have r• Cell Pat Mer~. 642·4321 lleble cer with valid CA Pertk\p .. elft .. eapectsor •205. t ·11AM deify '°' drivers lleente. proof of the •aeocieUon't dally ~t!Mnt. inturence •I'd . OMV checlllng eccourit GI*· •••y ... a. ptlnt·out Stetting pey 11 etlofll. la~ lft -. rw.91• 17.00 per hour plus gaa checking/NOW pro-Ill W1.., It, .. ~ ceaalng, a"4t On-Line •--a-..... •• ....,.... ,., to apply at: SevlftOI Sy 1tem1 ..... - preferred. Mutt be1=~~ft:=-.-n-1eec1--=-.-,..._.,...,,....,...._.,_ ~ Oflented end have car, veld IMUtenoe. 0'1 •llCeltent communlcetlOn IOf students l300wtt Cen lkiltl Mon·Frl 132-1212• Earn 17.25 per hour ~ w training Up to St.00 per hour after I UCC.Hful completion of !reining petlOd ..... .., ... m••m 11m ......... 111n11 AOMIN&STAATIVE ASSIS· ~:.t ~-~J:l TANT Growing firm ._., tteble. moliveted.· ••I 205 lle••t>te. & Of98ft'Zed P«· -... 111111. TllT '°"' wtprol appeerance. CerMf or the.80'• Ser•ou• Slltllt mltnclude typing minded prof'! career 80w pm WI P. d_lc-1nd1v wanting own butt· taphone, file I laellt~y nest w1unhm11eo income mngt Personnel eap d potenttal Prof trtin1ng of PllT lllTllL 11•. Locet 'PM1 Control Com- pany· needs route tech .. we train. must l'lave good driving rec.ore! Celt Asn in am 919-602 1 E 0 E. ,. .... ~t Bell In-plant hu FIT opening fOf pr .. 1 op- era1or 1 yr eap req Cl AB D•ck. 9850 U1 I t5,500 yr alnt benefits, N·tmkr EOE Kerry 833-3232 PI T llH hrl-Femiil SCl'IOOllCol Siu Full Isle dental otc Begin 8/>t'"'yr rnd min wage 760-1152 P90Ple Oflented J*IOn helpful N B n-smkg ore total image Co support with N lel Of cashiering Sat cornenaurete wte•p cars/lrops For 1n1erv1" PIT,P ... llU Office en11lronment, no 1yp1ng 2 to 4 days/week Hours vary from -9am-epm Will TRAIN Apply Pennyaaver. '660 Ptacentta Ave , C M baekgr~nd Prior bank· Janet Brown 851·2211 call Valory 552-4329 1ng expertence hele>ful Fite Ctertc --- but not necetNry. NEWPORT BEACH Lew JAllTll Office needs full-time lite Experteneeel, mature re- clerk, It typing & front ttable M-F • 11rs Appty· Oetk relieve work. Celt IPG. 17851 Skyperk Crcl. tt you,_. that you Qualify. pip .. apply In pettor'I Of tend r..ume 10: UllTED ClLIFOllllA SAYlllS 1111 Sheil• et 7'4-72,·8101 Ste G. Irvine fUUl Ill.MIT AND SHOP HELPER" Clean OMV recOfd, FIT PIT lmoied Clark Ken- nedy FIOfilt CM 64 t -0810 WOAKtNG----kl-tc-hen--m-ng-r tm~ opening, gd pey. see Linda or P.aul The Sa11 Loft 494-3358• LlllL IECT•Y ll•PT•lllT ··•n...trHttfflff C.olW•d 2000 E. Mdedderl Ave. ..,. .... ,,. Pal fm ~ 2·3 yrs lltlgtlon exp'd N-.... •llHr. Challenging opportunity, smOker, WOfd Perfect LMltt..,, ... __._ lu Santa Ana, CA 92705 ot _,,. tm8'I of Salary open QO<Mj ben-- -••P n ,_..., • eftts 752-2518 W._._Ma.11M EEO rice. meii & shipping serv. __ , nr OC airport 751-NOI MAINTENANCE * * * * * ........ llllUI..... 1111111119111 RENTAL aoen1/_Y_atd-per-. Mon·frl Deya 10em-3prn. "1111 time for b usy llllYllll son. FIT for ovsy Costa Eap'd , IC)Mll tome Eng-Chiropractic oHIU In Lcx:el, Upet . FIT, Mff· M~ rental StC>fe Apply ltlh. 641-7944 CdM Taking not". run· starter to c.re for sml t930 NewPOrt 81 CM C APET S nlng errands, clNntng olc bldg & grounds nr Restaurant A IN TALL,EAS Saturdey e must Celt OC •trport & supervlM ........ /Truck helper, exp d & 175-7192 !Of more Info. 1enit0r & tewn malnt con-...____ 1 • ~able. Immediate A Id .---1ppty n person OC*'llng. 549-8181 GENERAL omc. FuH I 1'~11 ts•st b g mgr, •SEAVERS pert time phOnel good si>hl hrs. perfect for Nrty •HOST/HOSTESS U-J/TP/T with~ •• wtU tralfl. retir.., Ask for Judy 3050 S BrtslOI T.raMP(WtatlOn nec•aary, Mec:Of~ Yechtt, ,131 9•m-Spm..~'22 * Coste Meu.•CA rnpon9'ble. good pey Palcentla C.M. MAINTENANCE Rest --t- - wtcommlulon. Apply In GOV'MENT Jobi S 18.037. .... Tm Ulltl TUii auren 1 perton. 2HO Herbor to IO.~S. lmrnediete Faclllty a sm.11 . engine .. •• Blvd . METRO CAA Htrlngt Your erN. Call malnt Mecl'lanlcal ap-111111111 WASH 541-1191 ~-S 11·4 -1Uud.e ~ !.ISUJ, Lao1es, we'll pay up to -Ext. F2912H for Federal For interview call Lov. S6""507hr f'Or y6ur imili Start 15.50/tlr (more Litt 24 HRS. (7141 546-5570 Baroen·s gooo attitude Call MitQ•c wleapl. er•t benefits, GOV'MENT Job S 18 03y Pnt Control. E O E 1s1ano at 675·0900 and overtime. 642-2915 to 169.405. l~medoate MEDICAL front office ask 10' Ca~rrta Smttn ~ Check Cathtng Hmngl Your .,.. Cell Busy group Newport Rntaurant .... •M (Refund) ,.5 '8-459-381' Beael'I 644-7848 ATM V1'1turH Inc 11 now •rlatol •• , .. ~~e .. lcet Ext F2t12BB for Federal ---a•• ... -"'"'lg managers and "" ... " -" L•ll 24 HRS ••-,...... asst managers lor •II Group hat po1ltton1 for Manegement · FI T restaurants '" El Toro •vWlebte for· llll•llall Costa Mesa 721-0222 and Hunt1ng1on oeacl'I •lnautenc:. 8llter FOf modern MtOn GrMt Call lien OeSl'lano at Coate MeN opportunity fOf a111 Ea-.. IMf ,...., lllH (7 141894-7085 EOE eUttttatton ~ Ctettt periencecl a non eap'd Seetl• nsistents no eap·o Coate Meae. typing & welcomed' ~ty of in-required Days-Part tune Rnlll SILIS "*' termlnologyreq salon educational work •722-6525 * Creattve and entl'lu11estic 4 e Aecofda Cleftl .....,_,. I oAh -Mlealon vi.to. 4-tpm .. ...,.. t t not lvtl • ""' lllSllY SILES sates person tor custom , • •--·. ,._8 ......___ or rt's an 1nvett"*1.t 1n your tuggage Shop part 1tme • ,_. _ .. ..,_, -carMf Fut~/pert time P1t Seelltng -getic person UM WWII Fount.in Ve/Mry FIT call for an interview Of to gr~ w1tn estabhsl'led * 6 73_,, 12 * eMedlcel Aulstent come by & Check 1t OV1. GOQ'l~r\y M1(1 one year hell Ofllce. WMllenO., Lori 8•1-7144 19089 retail eap Salary 1900-Ul.llAT •o•• Coete Maee Beach, H B (Cron.street S 1200 lnter111-by appt PT 'F'T inet wknds no e~llatl Garfield) only 646-74' 1 e•P n.c Call 6•5-7100 Coal• MeN Of F'ountaln v.-,. bllngu• -•' •11• NuRsiNG uua ...._TUT welcOme Ea .. n extra money wfllle • ., LYI un1aue SSS up f()f 8Q· Xlnt8eneftt1 24,·8355 heV1ngfun E•P not nee. PIT 7 30a-1130am Sm gressov e articulate Wiii tretn Apply In per-53 beef pvt lacottty Light producer w•tl'I s11arp son Wettcllff Plaza 17th meds & treatment Very pnone sli(olls & pro- & Irvine, N B. ctean & pleasant Country 1ess10,,81 appearance. , CLEAK/tyiMtt lmelt office NB/CM eree.· IT 141 646-7197 _.......,. lll1WMlll .~clJlno cerffr oppty "'fitillrlng MW 1tete of the .,, Instrument I for 111111 llMllllTILYl (Come chectl it out!) aesthetic car• I rec1a1 r• 1111/Wl IVlllll )uvenetlon. To ~ your knowtedge end In-come. Fulf a pan tlm9 We .,. 1n Med of 25-30 CALL 722-1525• peopte to helC> out our ~Coo......,,, AIMflal bt>. wtedoieec.nt. AA Oflen• ted, FIT Of PIT. Com· mun t1y Coun1elln9 c.mer 493-7333 E.O E HIRE through c~ssified 141•1111 dlllrtbutlon wareN>ullng ~ A~t be willing to ...,n ell ., .. , of our bullnett. in~ clVdtng customer MrVlce. ln~IOfY control. ..... m.,ketlng I edmlnlt · tratlon Manegament avalleble 10 lhoee who Queltfy Own tranlC)Of· tatlon required Ftrtl Come F1r1t Hired ,915.1215 STU0£Nf S WELCOME! Mt.IC NOTICE addr..... of tfle Intended transferor• ere; OINOEA SIMSAI<. 1571 NEWPORT ILVO , COSTA MESA, C.t.L • tH~7 (HOME AOOAISS 312 Oahlle P11Qe. CC>fona de4 Mar, Ct '92t251 K4MM MOTICaTO CMDITOMOP MAJl TMMIPIR , ...... .,...., U.C.C.) Notice It her~ ijlven to creditor• of the within named tren1fetort1I lhet a b\llk trenlf9r II~ to lie inecM on pettOnel ~ llerelNfter delerlbed The ,,.,.._ and ~ .... The nameltl and bulineel addr"' of tM lnteneleO transfet..CI) are MASSIMO NAVAA.-ETTA . 1525 Placentte. •N1, Newoort hech.Ca 1*3 ..... • Club Conv 549-30&1 pafl t•me poss Mr David ·il•R HU •5u -1e110• Ft,T. M•F • 7 30em-4pm •ULll-f• M• heavy phones, 10 key and Fl/LL OA PART TIME ltte , typing. computer Boys girls & adults Earn benefits SS 50 Apply 1n up to or over S 10/HR person wno1e ~pong cnlldren .... TUI F1eJ11 11ours L1'1, · 729 Fwed St .C M (2131 43,·3664 •546-5525• "''•nun.n• MON -FRI 8·5 DAN'S TV S£RVtCE 1566 Newport Bl, C M •548-2229• -,111111 •• ,.~ Own cer FIT •(7'41751-9103• ----PlllTll WllTll For Ext /Int homes. exp nee Call Mike 650-U35 Mt.IC NOTICE Tllet the pi:operty ~tt­ nent her~.detcrlbed In oen-rCu 'P restaurant bullnftl and 11 tocated at· t576 Newport 81\ld . Costa Mesa.CA92t27 Tiie Busi,_. name used by said ttansferors at sa•d locatton It SUL TAN'S T.ABLE (PREVtOUSL Y KNOWN A~ 'M tl(E S PLACE" at ume loca11on Tllet MIO bultc transter II mu ..... et.10t1eL SS/ht.. P-T F'T w!(nds FV 557-2000 SALES PERSON NEEDED F o r STAT I ONARY STORE COM Fl t 5 days )(Int working cond1 Eacept1on1!ly fine ct1entele Phone tor appl 673-4762 lllUTllY FIT PIT Salary open n2-7S37 "8.IC NOTICE STARTING A· NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department It the Daily Pilot is pleaMd to 1n- nounce a new service now av111- able to new busmesMS. We will now SEARCH the n1me for you 1t no extr1 charge. and save you the time ind the trip to the Court HouH In Santa Ana. Then, of courM, after the M arch It completed we 'IH flle your flctltlout business •n1me statement with the County Clerk. publish once 1 w.-for four • weeks at requlred by law and then flle your proof oj..fpubfi· cation with the Cqunty Oletk Please stop by to hie your fict1t1ous business statement at the Daily Pilot Legal Depart- ment. 330 West Bay Costa Mesa. California II you can not stop by. please call us at (714) 642-432t. Extension 315 or 3 16 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail If you should have any further 1• questions. please call us and we will be more than gl~d to assist rou Good luck tn your new busmess11 -1111111 JllH 640·8500...,.. 644-5408 snr' stereo cru•M cntrt OAC "8·4645 a11a1lable Need good o rF SP'IO "E ---,-.,,..-h llU •U SOUAM deftee or..... ~ .., Newpon orig owner 760· 1 re, C A D S-0 v ' 9 7 ' P one personality, tYP'ft9 - -Beacn Moo•1no 20 m.r. to • plus Training prO\ricMd one of a kind tize 8-10 1et1y w1tll Ericson 26 I JAGUAR se l(J6 s e 5 0 I 0 B 0 ' at It . We would llke to hear •CLERKS atmo.t n.-Reatoneble 171_ 1198 or 850•2215 Cnarcoal gry lully loaded 963-8764 from you 15 00 Per Hour •TYPIST NO n e o v e r S 2 5 cnrome wnlS 23.000 mo CHEV 84 CELEBRITY , Benetlt.f , •SECRETARIES 979.7531 PACIFIC SEACAAFi 25 still under lactory warr bl 40 86 750 m; ec HOVFIS- , 1.30em-8:30pm Mon·Frt 6:00am-10·30em Sat/Sun Cell M s G arc1e at 642-432 t ext 207 INDUSTRIAL marketing CO ha• opening fOf 1t11p- p1ng elk 1wereflOUM mgr trainee flip helpful Win train Call 645-2939 from 9-4 for 1nt..View TU•lll Pll......_ State aualllied tellCl'ler & e•p Cl teacher ready to l>e state Quahtoeo director neeoeo P' T tgr com- muntt~ presct1001 All F V Sch Dist nottdays paid Mrs Johnson 964-6306 Te1ema;ket1ng 2 POSITIDllS AYllLllLE If you've 9Y9f beer\ 01s- couraged about tele- phone sales because of poor management or scam operators please give us a ca.II We olfet e Prole1siona1 Training •Lvcrat""9 Commission Structure •Pie.sent Worll Environment •Guatitnteed Hourly WitQe e Advancement Opportunity for rignt •n01v1dual •RECEPTIONIST TENNIS membetlhlptOr 1 1?77 e•cell~nt cone 531 500 619 599.,943 •• ~~Im rOn. 'owner 'car' •WOAD PROCESSING tale. NB club Trant -S .g 000 ~40-~363 ... M•-• IH •"OOO 83-1-7151 •ACCOUNTING CLERKS • --...., •DATA ENTRY ::.·~II ~~tOOJrantfet lliJ1/hclr1/lttrlft 40R Lots of POwet eQulp. CHEV 'H CELEBRITY OPER.l TORS • _ _ I 7122 S 10,995' (8088481 wM e 4 dr ale. am/tm, IAI •11a .. t.r I .. 38,200 m1 16500 J~ --,.., .. "" u1e seoo~ treniter ,.. HDl.l .llW •1151-22 11• 080 Dan 673-7536 1'0' 48 n 111>oa1 omm9C1., JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M e rcurr lf>~ He•t:>v· l:Slwd , ..... n • r emt o• ~e"" 640-9168 WANT to buy ChNC>' T ~pe. writer VCR compute• l11tng cab1ne11. book sne+ves 723-4402 WIH•l•llll1l·l NE.VPOR"' BE•C--I 11•99 ( Oi i• M••• '>4(l '>f\}0 a" • s~a st c lo• rent MAZDA RJl'7 1979 4 IC>d Call 110-HIG '* · ('•, ctear "'n' good · )~" m es 25 •alt ~·t •t o .tos~ n g ~2300 OBO Cat Glen 546-1200 CALL TODAY 18400 Von t<arman Ste 130 Irvine 474-297• 100'1. FREE 10 Applicant E O E Beeut must see S32~ 786-5489 or 673-e90• • ..._... Ctiia~tft. Hll PE ~H.A .U~! ....... 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ASK FOR. 16191'11•1•3• . l1ffllih11w! 1134 .• ,. :::.'1;.-. •. JOE CRAVER() •. WALLPAPER HANGER $275 _v_._u_, ____ _ A.S.$•STANT· M ust be llftM Ulll • .... , · t JERRY TROST t nett enjoy w or -U . fONLYJ w hands Have transPO ltll Tt, lt•L t Irvine based Nt sm-r ••• HMll Lalalta1 Cll ~ • • • • • 786-5630 Rt,fMltfftl: 1B1wn S•tter 'Talbert west .. eewANTEOee Piii 11200 oi w ard 9611-7955 Lar99 1 1500 Auto Mall Or t Waiter Wa1tr.ss. COOIC • .._ not tub plus l10usel'I01d Santa Ar a t CHEV OLET APPL y AT LOVE s 3046 I Ull •w .... lur" 1""'11 'TlUSI go·. 5 5 F rwy at E 0tnger • • . S BRISTOL. Costa Mesa Call Evenings FIND OPEi 7 IAYS t CALL 546• 1200 t ..... wllliils Ml-tlOl 5e•. ce ...... '.AO" •• •• 2828 H .S,!i'BOR Bl D : F'T &PIT OW'lcer $81Hr "X'a-·0 10,.... • (('c;;.o,ME ~A. t -startt 759-0ns ••••••--·•·!> · ~f • "''°' ~·~ ••••••••••••••••••• "8.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Pl8l1C NOTICE P\&IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTIC£ .. P\lllC NoTICE ~AC..C NW •MDRIM.~ Ceme'iery • Monuer~ ".,.' • Cr9"'ator ~ '\C.04) Pec;1t1c V,._ 0.•..,. ..,.._p0rl 8HC" 6'4·2100 -.. ·~ I " _ ..... · .. ,·. ' . ' . ~ .... . .. .., .· . . - .. by Bii Keane . -.' ' >-. -.. ~ii~ ::,. 6af(.,;1/ . More on Oaetdy's vaeation·is~n ·· ·. by Billy subbing for Bil K~~· · · . . .. . "How did. my wattle get over there ana your . dog biscuits get over herer . ". . ... ~s·~N ~Tlvl':.NE'f. 1 '\\AotNE 'r'OU A~e° .\ "QVAl,NTEC' WlT~ TµE TERM ''..~A~\ICUS CURIAE:''- GARJl'IELD tik'.)i ANOil.fE.R C.ARROT ! [ ~NOW I T'f> ·DIE.I W££t<, SOT ANYHHNCf WOULD T~1£ eETHR THAN TMI~! : . I' . ·' . . ? .. • ~ .. ; I -. -. 11' THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore BLOOM COUJllTI' . . ·' ·sao1t · : • # .,. . .. t;,~·· ,• . · •• : ••• .... • • • 1 1). . .,; , •, . .. . ': . ~ ... . .. . ~l WISH ~-~LDT-AAE l)'E ~-J. .. : "'~an~ ~e:TS MCtnH .... . ... . • , ,. • ..,. "' : ; • # .. . ' . . -" '• ": .. : ·b~'Ct1~rles M.: ·~~l;'IZ . . 1~ 1'M ·t ·~RIEND·O~ .. : t . ·~~ TMt CO~.RT HOW 'C-OM~ ~ · i -• .. THE JUD6E ~ATES ME ? I I IJ .. ..... . . .. f '• I '• .. ·' . I Wtl< Af'PfA~ W N . ~T~NERELICE ·A~Of':~ ... . . ; .. : ..... ~ ~-. . . .......... · ... " : . '. , '4 . :o . 0 0 by Garry Trudeau c 0 by Berke BN9thed by Addison "\ by Lynn Johnston , ., I by Harold Le Doux ..MOIM49! ....... ,,....,. ·11-......... ,,. "" ............ ........., ~ ............... I I -· MO l'M4 -,.._, -_, -..... -......_ '-H W lff Wt WODu . . -· ___ ._...___ ----·---· -----·----' .; . •• ' . '. I • ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. 1988 rA1 .~ Un ·usual taste surprisinglyvani~la CfiefSdress up main ishes with flavoringford~sserts,. ~ ·-.----- • Several years aao Parisian chef Alain Sendcrem created quite a stir with h.is recipe for Roast Lobster with Vanilla Butter Sauce. Usina thedcssen flavorina in a main dish turned out to be adeliahtful surprise. Today.chefsarc making news with vanilla in many well-known restaurants. In New York at the three-star restaurant La Reserve. Chef Andre Gaillard celebrates the v.ersatilit)'. of vanilla in a warm shrimp salad served with a vanilla vinaigrette dressina. and a main dish using chicken breasts. For dcssen he offers a superlative sweet. a creamy pearand van illa bavarian. The shrimp salad can be easily duplicated af home. It's made with a vanilla vinegar that can also.be used with sautecd fish and chicken. The salad makes a delicate. delicious first course or you can double the recipe for a light luncheon main course. Breast of Chicken with Vanilla Carrot Sauce isn't for caloric counting. but the flavor is am bros1al and the total dish. with itsbouquetofYanilla. is~ll wonha little splurging. Boned chicken breasts a~ sauteed first then kirsch is added to the skillet followed by cream and carrot juice accented with vanilla. The sauce is cooked until reduced and thickened. Potatoes or rice and peas or young squash may be served with it. For dessert. drained canned pears are pureed in a blender asa first step m preparing a pearbavarian. The puree 1s stirred into a cooked gelatin mixture and flavored with vanilla. Then the mixture 1s folded into whjppcd cream and chilled until firm in individual molds. This can be done the day before. Vanilla Custard Sauce may also be prepared and refrigerated. then spooned over each bavananjust before serving. For simplicity's sake. directions arc g1 ven for using pure vanilla extract in recipes. Chef Andre oriainally used vanilla beans. and direct1qns also are included for these. Andre warns. howevell, against using imitation vanilla extract that 1s made from wood pulp and leaves a b1tteraftenaste. WARM SHRIMP SA.LAD WITH V-ANB.LA VINAIGRETTE I &ablespooa1 a.azela•t or ve1e&able oil, divlcted I &ablespeoa ,.re vaaUla extract• I ~ tea1pooa1 cltopped fresa. &arra oa leaves ~teas a salt • teaspooa 1roiiid black pepier- 1 pond frnll or froze• j11111bo sllrlmp, 1llefled, deveiaH ud c•t ia taalf lea1lltwl1e 6 o.ace1 Bostoa or ollter mild lettace. ton iD bite- 1lzed pieces C abo•t 4 c•ps) Z tablespooas IHltter Z tablespoons Vani}la Viae1ar, recipe follows In medium bowl combine 2 tablespoons oil. pure vanilla extract. tarragon. salt and black pepper: mix wdl. l\dd shnmp: toss to coat complete!). Cover and ref ngcrale 6 hours or overnight.Just befo re serving, arrange lettuce on 4 salad plates: set aside. shrimp are cooked. " Vanilla Vine.gar s1 ng a slo ned spoon remove shn mp from marinade toa plate: reserve marinade. In a medi~m skillet m(>lt but~(·r. Add shnmp: cook and star over . 1 medium heal untrl shrimp turn pmk and o paque. abtut 2 minutcs. ll!tinga slotted spoon remove shrimp to a plate: cover to keep warm. 2 cups cbampapt' or wine vlae1ar ••cup pur~ vanUla extract~ Toskilkt·add Vanilla Vinegar. scap1ogup brown bi• from pan. -\dd re maining 4 tablespoons oil and rettrved mannadt". Cook and stir until hot. about I millule. Placeshrimpo n prepared plates: pour dmsingovershrimp: garnish with chopped tomat0es. ·if desired. Yi.c.ld: 4 portions. •or substitute I ( 8-mch ) vanilla bean. split lengthwise. for pure vanilla extrac t: scrape and add seeds 10011 along "1th the pod: remove pod when In a coH·rcd Jaror bottle add' 1nl'gar and pure 1.anillae,traC"t. Shakewell. l 'se in salads or man nadc'i. Y 1eld· ~ 1, c ups. •o rsubs11tutl'4 (8-1 nchJ \'3nalla bl·ans-. split lengthwise. for pur\' 'analla l'' tract. lt't stand;it room , tempt>raturr for at k·ast 4 da~ s: add mo n:' 1ncgar as USt'd. . BREAST OF CHICKE~ WITH V AMLLA CARROT SAl'CE --Viejo residents not newt~ county far.:- COO~!ng compeUU~_n_ 1he sandwich contest Judges found much to praise in these wmrung cntrccs. Restaurateur Frank Reich of 'Hunltngto n Beach's Cotton Creek described Doris' sandwich as "very good and well presented" and her By CHERYL WALltER ht'ef .. nice and tender:· He said O.HlJPUot Corns,.Mnt Leslie's offering was "unusual ... Missio~o l'dRtents Dons but, very flavorful and extremely Hall and her 23-year-old dauahter tender." Reich also praised the LCJlie divided a S9 beef roast and appt>arance of her entry and dis- conquered two · divisions m The pla~ed for the attentive audience a Oranle _('oast Daily Pilot-sponsor-humorous plate dex'orat1on -a ed BBQ Beef Sandwich Contrst frogofsl1cedhmcw1thpopeycs and held Saturday at tht Orange County· a p1m1ento tongue. fair. Fran U rsini from Costa Mrsa's The south county women spent Newport Rib Co . asked Doris if she nearly 10 hours combined in wanted to work in his restaurant prepar.ing the aiouth-watcring en-after he'd sampled her savory tri~ -Ootis' Bucking Bronco and barbecue sauce. Then. aftrr .'be · Lnlie's California-Style .BBQ that tasted Leslie's dish. he qu1pptd to earned blue ribbons m the Senior Reich. "I hQllC.. th~ t~o 1aa;n and Adult divisions. The un-don't decide to open a r6taurartt1 contested Junior division was Frank. or we're in troul>le!" ., · .''"• cancelled. _ .\sked if sM txpccted to \Vin the Doris' sandwich featured a tra-'compeition Doris said .. ''No. l f\a& " ditional Western-style barbecued no idea Vfh~n I got up this mo~ina beef with tanaY sauce on a Kaiser this was 1oin1 to happC"ll. f1tadn't bun. while LeSlie marinated· beef even planned to enter the cqntnt steak witfl ~monand lime juice and but mydauahter talked me irU'b'it." ~~~=':nr: ;;;;,:r:.ita pocket with ~~:ie, ~~~~ ~~t~ ise~~!ned t "She coob more than anyone 0 space up their victory. the else at home includina me (her winncn' efforts were rewarded with . . Weber~Touch berbecuc kettles sister Ja!?Ct _just Ii.kn to mate fr1"'-Ba...._..oes Galore in Costa desscns), sa1~ 'Dons .. She ·~~ed. rv..... '"""' ha S 00 with a mi'CMv1ou1 tw1nile in her Mesa., Each. wonh more t o I , . eye. "And thafs OK.with me ... I . .. prncnted by Donna Cum-. . . •. mihp. Pilot markctina and promo-apprnciatc •t ti~ ma~r. ~nd Btcky Bailey-alzaiNG aaoN'co UQ F1~htey.Hfat1r1 11.11sta~t m•Nlltt· IBBP SANDWICHES ,. c a . s aren.t stra•n to .,.. n,ctt1.,1•..._ ~ C~~ Fair cooluna. con-.,..._~,,.,, • .,...,,~_, Leshe . s bttn tak1na home 1 p;t; cleft;.,, .. ,. 2 tablespoons purt' vanilla extract•. divided I 1, pounds bonfd and skinned cbkken breast ba h es t cullt>ts 1. poundt'd 1 • -incb thic~ •, teaspoon salt ' : 1 , teaspoon ground black:pt>ppt"r :? tablespoons peanut or \'t'gt'table oil 2 tablt'spoons bultt'r 1 • cup kirsch 1 eherr~ flavoTt'd brand~· 1 • I cup bea\·~ I whipping 1 er~m · 1 3 •cup fresh carrot juice I s'e nott' 1 or can.a.eel c·arrot juice or vegt'tablt' jdict' cocktail · , . · Kuh I 1ahll''l'l\'''nrurnanlllap1r:Ktm1o all · "'dl'' 1111. h1d.l·n hrl'.J t<; 'rn nkk "1th ... :ilt and blar ~ rx·rix·r In J IJrgl' -..1>..1lkt hl·at Oil and butterunttl.~ot \dJ, h11.i...1.·n. l l)1JI>.. untal golden. I to ~ minutes per• side. Rl'mo' e chicken from pan. cover with foil to kL·~·p "'arm. ..\dd kirsch w '>k1llet: cook until kirsch 1salmost L'' aporatt'd. about I minute. -\dd cream. carrot Juice and rL·ma1 n1ng I tabkspoon pure-"anilla extract : boil O> er med ium high heat u ntil sauce-1s reduced to I cup, 6 to m1nutt's Sea!too saU't"l' to taste " 1th salt and blac·i... DCPP\.'r if needed . Tu .,en e ( utt h1cl>..en brt'asts 1n10 1 ?-inch thick slices. Place I c;liC"ed rh1d:en brca~t halfon each dinner platL'. Sc:n l' "'1th \ an1lla ( arrot Sauce. Yield: 4 ~·n1ngs •or...,ub\t1tutt' It -1n ch 1,an lllabean.spht kngth'' ''l' for purl'' anal la e\tract. ~rape seeds from I halt rub.,n•d.,mtoalh1dt'so fch1cken.Addboth hah es o f \'an1llll bl-an pod to skillet when browning l h u . .-1>..L·n. n .. ·mu' l" pod " hen carrot sauce 1s cooked. Sote:l o makcfre h rarrotJu1ce.cut I pound L<trrots into 1-mrh ptL'<:t'> In a food processor fitted "1th a ml'IJI '"ng hlad1.· plan· carrots and I cup water. Prtk. l''>'> unt ii 1. arrot'> ar1.· fi nl'I~ c hopped. Place 1 n a ')ll'\ l'. rm''>'l n~ l Jrflll\ IOntract all ltqu1d Y 1eld: about l lup FR l'JTED V A~ILLA BAVARIAN . J .can 116 o·unces I pears packed ia extra U1alt 1ynp I envelope unflavoref gela'tin ? tablespoons pure vanilla extract• I tablespoons lemon juict' Dash salt 11 ' cups beavy f whipping 1 l'ream \' aniJla Custard Snee. rttipe follows 1, c up assorted fre•b fuits. sucll as sliced kiwi, blueberries. 1tra••berries. raspberries Drain Pt"ar..resef'\ ang ': cup s~ rup In a bowl of a. food pm\'.es-.or fittt>d "1th a.metal"' mg blade or ma c..untaina ol an de<.·tn bkndt'r process pears until '>mouth ahout 15!K'lOndslmai...esabout l(uppureel: \i:t a'>tdl· · ' I In J nwd1um saucl.'pan s.pnnl>..le gela11n-0:i.s:f fl''>l'r' l'd . c ups~ rup. kt stand 5 minutes to soften (h l'f lim heat ('OOI>.. and .-.11r gelat1n m1>.ture unul J1-..~oh i:d. 3 to 5 minutes. re mo} e from heat Stir 1n purl'' an1 lla e \tra1. 1. lemonJu1ce . ..alt and r~rved '\PUfl.'l'd P\."Jf\ '>l'I J\ldl' In J ldrg1.· hov. I ufan electric.. m1 \er wtupcream un11 l .-.utt pt>al>..' torm. Carefulh fold ar m ixture into <.rl·Jm. J t J time. unu com me poon m l\ture in tu ..1 1rH1unn·)1nd1v1dual molds " 1th flat bottoms. -..m h ..1", u .. 1..1rd cups or souffie dishes. Ch1ll 'un11l firm ~ tu -l huur' · I ""·"'~· <Ju1llh di peach mold into hot "'ater thl·n lv1."l'" "1dl.a' thin li.nife o r·a narro"' metaJ -..patula unmnld o nt<h.·e.riter of a desscn plate. Pour · I ..11'nu\ • 1. up V ..1nilla ( .usta'rd Sauce o 'er each h.t,'Jr"l.i"9 (1Jr111sh"1ttfru1 t.,,'t 1eld ,4 poft1o ns. · .. flr -tuh ti tu·ll' \l.'l'ds frotn ~ t 8-inch) vanill a bean tor ~..lfl' \ Jntlla e~tra '•:.scrapt' and add Sttds to hot . ~i.'l'J l 1 ~ ,l I\ tu ft' tr de .... r1.~d 1.Pla r pod~ Jn a small . 1.Jnl'tlr».t uµrtoma kl',jmllasuµr '. • ... _ · · • · \' alima Custard SHc~ ' 2 t'gg }O}k~ , •, C'Up sugar I cup m ilk. sc'aldt'd.: . , . I teaspoon pure vapUI• ucract• In.a nit:d1um <.Ju epan.. roeat t'88 ~ol\s and sugar C ,~ Jdµa~ 'tlr n rndli. <. ooi... .ind 5llf 0 ' er lo"' heat 'll!'lll m1\iurl' 'th1t I.. enough tol·C'lat the bad. ofa ry eta I spoPn Jf'ld k J' t.·.,·a dean Path"' hen~ o.u run '••urfing~r.i1,r 11-,..,11.about 5 f1)1 nutc<, 1r>o -..:0J.Boil l · -..: 1r in purr' ~n ilia r\ 1ra1.'t R"l'fr,1 g('ra tr 1 n a co' ert"d · · :h~m I un11kolJ Y1dd .\!lout I up •n r ,uh' 11tuta?1nd1e<i ufa 'anilla t-ean. spl11 ll?n~t b ,~ t 'l' tl'r p'lirlt, .J r11 Ila, e' t ra t: scrape seed~ and .1Jd p..•J 111 mill>.. \Oii.. rn1 \tuk R{'mO' ('pod "hen ,u,1ara·,,,~,,1J .. . . . · ·' i roa">t <ln :i sp11 Roa-..1 on rottssenc: for ahout I hl1ur ~ "r hl,~51 f1a, or plan· h1l·i...or, l h1r' c1n h01 coals and aJd murc ~h1~ eve!) _JO minute' Ra .. 11.· meat oiten w11h S8Ul'C Rl~m1n l' ml'Jt t.• 'l'P 1ng platt<'r and .-.la1..1.· P1k n'l'.1t , hccst'. 'eg- g1es. ntra \Clue..·<' ,,n n"ll~ ~fakes 6 sand" 11. h<'"> C ALIFORSIA·STYLE BBQ STEAK SASDWICHES I %-poud top sirloia steak, C9t 1 •, indtt'S tbick • • c up lemoa J•i« '• cap lime jui<'t' I teaspoon 1rated lem• ,eel I cup beer 1 , cup cbopt>H 1rf'~D •'- ! tuspoons su1ar 11, tf'ISpooD5 salt • , teaspoo• PfpPfr 1 teaspooa Wert"e~terslalre U8Ct' 1 tt'aspoon prf'parft m•&anl · "I cap cookin& •ii t ctons cru11ted 1•~ Extras 'pita brea41 podets Slit"H..._ SliM bell peppen B•tter AHilli 1prwt1 ·• Pacu,M ltertt ... clteeH .,ree41 To barb«uc steak.: Combiae man nade ingrt'dients and PoUr o ver steak: O\ er: let s&and 6 houn a1 room temperature~ tumi~ m_. eraT times: Grill steal: over meclw ~1 {.~"~~~':f us U:~ .,.. t9f u 1' .. ~ P1JOf to this contest wadded a fint 1 C!tlfl '-ttl 4 oilt'C ribboD and a di~ roeetle t C9'......,. ............. -. ...... oals for I 0 to I: minutn • _.. siek. bast1oa often. Ra.ow ..- 1.0 Krvina platter and stice dria. in1Horne Ans and Craf\s rompeti-I Cllf...,. DI •PlftJll ss.sa• ..... lfD t.ee1le Rall UMI MrmotMrDorla. . To makt sandwiches: Spt rt• tOtM checlc tprftd on one lidl fl ·- ,. for her rhubarb ~es and 'Al Cllf W'••ne!9•9l1.,_,1111l111_1 ~rw• -~). Dori1-p&lad I 181111 ............ - third last year in a chocolate cookie I 11 ... 11• tJlifl,.. ... ...,. '*9 ti.... t ......_,.... Mu&a ... ~·u.al• ...._ti ~ ..._ Gnllll ~ Saute on•E~~ anct prhc '" ptta pocket. To, whit -* --.;~~-- onion and bell ~ .,. - havt bttn 1AUleecl lilllldY ia "-• tiSt-oft' aurina her ftnt competi· I Mifl•.. . . u.n. .... ••• , ... '"' u h's not.surpl'isiQI tberdOte.-\ha& ~ 1111, 111 •Ip DI t , 1 e ,lallllllllilrwl ....... *-hOt {)il unti1 nckr. O.rinoi1. Add Ar1H1• llaau rtmauf\I 1n tents tX~ meaL a... 81,..,diltt ( .... IHI> 1mm(r fhdO m1n~'6. Mount Ow andalfalfa~~ ... .. hnw Jw~:-Mallft6 .... id11 ' Cl ------------.. Summer menus hoolted on flair · When you·~ puttina tasether . Another peat <!Utdoo.r fllh recipe ~ummer me~us. don't foraet to 1s Blackened Fish• Fillets. This include fish 1n your plans. Fish shquld be done outdoon because ~kery otr~n endJeu ~n!l"i~y th.e skillet must be very hot and it ~or ellplora~a~n and deh&ht. Fish 11 will produce clouds of spicy smoke liaht. ~u~!1ous a~d often over-while the fish is cookina. This looked an snll cookana and summer • recipe's mixture of spices is very salads. much like Paul Prudhomme's Fi~h ltal.iano is 1:n imqinative famous creole recipe and the yet sm~p!e 1ntroducuo~ to summer method of coatina the frozen fish fish anl~ana and a deli&htful, liaht fillets in a plastic bq is easy for new altemauve to the stanJard ham-cooks to do. · · · .. burger and steak~, Summer vea-Shrimp and tuna are ·pOpular etables are cookc(I on top of the stal'dbys for fish salads. So poj>ular fillet~ ip folded and sealed in.fact, that we tend to fortet that aluminum foil packets. -o ther cooked fish like filleu also· make refrcshina and nutntlous summer salads. Summer Fish and Rice Salad with fish: diced sweet pepper, water chestnuts and pine nuts is li&ht-tastina with loo of crunch and flavor. FISH IT ALIANO I •mall tomale, cet &Ille cnua I small 18eeMal, cet lllto 14 -Ille~ llleft '• I •mall ..... , coaraley nop,.d ~ Cllp MaHae4 Cl'Otllon j.,. deul) : ' 1111 teup11• dried basil lea~n. c....w THE BEST COUPON =::s .· OFFiii IN :·TctWN'·" ~:wiN1 ., · • DITAIU IN STC>al 4 • • ... ~ ........ .,... .,...,. .... "·~·· I ..... tit .-en),,... INl~Mfllleta "'' "'eep ~ m......a. ~eete IJ Prepare grill for barbccuini. fn small bowl. combine tomato, zllle- chini, onion, croutons. basil al\d orqano; toss to mix well. Place fish fillets in center of 24 by 18-inch sheet of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Arranac vegetable millture on fillets: top with cheese. Brina~ of foil t<>sether; seal tightly. Place bundle on grill, seam-side up. C<>Qk 12 minutes or until fish flakes easily when Jested with fork and vq· etables are tender-crisp. Makes 2 serv!_ngs. BLACKENED FISH FILLETS ~ tables,... paprlb ~ teaapoom salt WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS PLUS UNLIMITED DOUBLES ~ ceaapoH prUc powder ~ ceaapooa oalom powder ~ teaapoom dried ")'me leavn, cn1W FAMILY PAP' I . WIUOll PO•K LOlll a1on TfNOER 3 99 CUT La. • BoNELESS THICK CUT BEEF ROUN.D l1U•1•• SUCID•ACON REGULAR OR THICK 1-LB PKG. ·IA. 1.59 37 LB. LIMIT 2 -·-· ITALIAll SAUSAGI REGULAR OR HOT La. 2.29 Pon Reodv · • ....... -•OUllD STIAK BEEF I 69 La. • 1M teaapooe 1rtM1H red pepper 'i't teaapoa pepper ' Ge.erot11 daa nJce pepper I pam1e tlt ... cea) froUll· battered fla fillets Lemon wedges Prepare grill for barb.ccuina. Preheat heavy iron skmet on out· door grill at least 10 minutes or until a white ash forms in the skillet bottom. In plastic bag. combtnc paprika: salt. garlic powder. onion powder. thyme. red pepper. black pepper and white pepper. Add fish fillets, one at a time. Shake to coat fillets well. In bot skillet over high heat. cook seasmt- ed fish fillets 3 minutes on each side o r until charred and fish flakes easil y when tested with fork. Serve with lemon wedges. Makes 2 ar- vings. Row-Chunk. Style CANADIAN BACON LB S.29rr -PRISH .ORANGE ROUGHT .......... '. .......... LB. 5.49. ..,. Loui._ Rich Smoked Oven Roosted or B 8.0 ' TURKEY BREAST ....... : ............. LB. 3e89 CHtioa: Blackened cooking re- quices a very hot pan, smoking "ill occur during preparation. Good ventilation is needed. SWEET CORN AND lllCE SALAD I package (18 OUCH). frOZJD battered flt~ fllleta '/ / TENDER EARS Oel1c1ous Ripe HAW~llAN PINEAPPLE LB .39 LARGE MANGOS Tropical .. EA .69 PAPAYAS --~COllY-lmT Rioz. ..... J---.... LYNDIN FAIMS v1GnA•US 11111 TOP APPLI JUICI 111 0 Z 79 pl((, • 12 OZ REG O R NATURAL 12-0unce Oelu.,e Or Pepperoni MICHAEL ANGELO CALZONE 4 -Pock Ice Creom Bor\ NESTLE ALPINE WHI TE .69 "2.49 .3.2• ( ASIA•MD•aSPIGALS ) ... \~v~no · ' HINOICHI ., TOFU •• 10l 69 . I Pt((, ..... Collon S11e Y AMA SA SOY SAUCE lo-Count Box Teo MITSUKAN SU •ICE YllllGA• 24 5 oz BOTTlf 1.05 5.49 ' Y AMAMOTOY AMA GENMAICHA .89 % C11pt ·c0oked brown rice ·• % areea ..... :au~ J stalk celery, c~opped lf.t c., &Maly 1liced wacer .clleacaata · ·. : ..., · c•p diced ""ffl red pepper •1, c., •pped ~rnll. panle,,.- •;, c•p..pille Hts · · "'a teu)NMHI salt· · · • . t . •1• teaapoq_e garlic-powder . . . •1, teaa(MM"I pepper . · .~tt•ce · ·: ·• · .. Tolhat' wed"s . J .. · · M1crpwavc fish .fillets accordrqg lB .98 ~~~~~hp~~NTS ,. . • E~. 2 99 ·i9 package d_irec~ion~· 1~ me.dium -------·-· ---·--· .•, · . bowl. co.mb1~e ·remaining mgre-( e.-aa. ......._... ) . · · .dients except lettuce and tomato. r--::;: . · · · , · . -With fork:.gently break flSh fillels I ~ ~ AG•ll cSllAMPOO O• · jn~o mtc~sile pieces. Add fish and -' AfiONDIYi:l8 · any remaining 'liquid to rice mix-j; .'1··· 1 /• • .;;.' • 7 9 ..... ~urc: tos~ t<;> -coat :-we!I. To serye. is.oz · . . ·?rt~ngc. lcttu'ce on platter: mound .J BOTHE · • . ~ salad · lh . c.cnter. ·Garnish with Dog And Cor SERGEANT'S FLEA COLLARS .. r. } • 26·Count, Reg Or Deodorant • KOTEX LIGHT DA VS .... ~ , . .. ,, .. . tomato wedges .. Makes 5 cups or 4· servings. -. . . .. > •. Ba.Fbecued ---l'OMATO SAUCE ·· h.8inburgel-s world-class SINGLE aOLL Zll TOWILS .59· I'} To o Ounce TOSTITOS CORN CHIPS 1.19 HUNT'S 8-0Z., REG. OR NO SALT . ·. # • L .. ~ I lj ~ . DOWNY LIQUID FA .. IC SOnllllll 6.4 oz REC OR I 99 NEW SUNRISE • • 4 4 lo b 01 Country Inn D15he\ UNElE 'BENS RICE ·" ... -. tr;; .~ ,, -·--:J LIMIT 6 HUOHIS ORAllOI JUICI 6.4-0UNCE CH Ill ED 1.79 147-07 Powder Or 128-0z l 1qu1d TIDE DETERGENT ( u••••a• •••••• ) JUMBO 9 ICOI• Ml 4-INCH Of ll•lln9 =..FREE.I l'WOtO MA! LAIS .................... c..,,,_-...... 1 Winner. Per Store ••• . ...... .. .. """' ....... ,.., ....... ... =;-~ .... ,.._.,pr_~~,.9!-~··~· .!!!!'Ll---.--...! .. AIU-AT -ALL~ MAllK-BS. •••• ... .. · JVake summer meals sizzle with Tex-Mex bean sa·Jads ASlerica's beloved bean salads appear at nearly all summer socials. In vinaiarettes or creamy dressinas. made with one. two or more kinds of ~ans. these cool, colorful classi- cs _,e always in demand. about 6 cups salad. FIESTA BEAN SALAD l c•ps cold cooke4 ~ 1 can (11 Mllffl) kiaey beua, rtaae4 ... draiaH 1 cap f reM ceoke4 er froua cora· keraelt, tlaawe4 or 1 eu (alto•t 8 ouces) caued cora, drailletl ..,. "' to ~ c•p pleute •Hee. 11 de1lre4 ''• c., ltaJlu dre11l•1 1 .&eaapooa ll'MU cumla "'teaa,...aalt Combine rice. beans. corn. red pepper and green onions in me- dium bowl. Combine picante sauce. dressina. .cumin and salt. Po ur o ver n ee m1xt.ure: toss. Cover and chill. Makes 6 to 8 servings. at>out 51h cups salad. Ora099 Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday July 13, 1988 CS Next time it's your tum to brina the bean salad. forget standbys and surprise the crowd with a spicy- frcsh variation of this seasonal me,Jlu mainstay. Team a favorite bean o r two with crunchy prden vcaetablcs. savory scasoninp and the lively flavor of picante sauce. a summer ~lad essentfal. 1----------------------------=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=======================~==~==== Whether shaken into a vinaiarct· te or stirred into mayonnaise or sour cream. it wakes up the taste of an} salad with a burst of spicy. garden-fresh fla vor. On its own as a zesty dressina. it weighs ~n at a slim 1 me4l•m red bell pepfer, c•t lato 1 x 14 -iaclt 1tript ( 1 'i'I nps) "" cup allced sree• CNdoll• wtdl 5 calo ries per tablespoon. When your're all fired up for a cookout. count on G rillside Bean Salad 10 add pizazz io the menu. A · briaht blend of kidney. pinto or black beans tossed with celery. red o nion and to mato. it boasts a spicy- tangy dressing with a touch of fresh cilantro. For barbecues. pic nics and patio suppers. Fies1a Bean Salad is sum- mer-perfect. The colorful combina- tion of kidnev beans. corn. red ~~r. rice an·d scallions takes o n SQuthwestern fl air with a spicy. cumin-accented dressing. Prepare these lively salads up to a day in ad vance of serving to allow flavors to mix and mingle. GRILUIDE BEAN SALAD .·i CUI (11 OllDCfl eacla) ldclHy, pinto or black beans (or aay oo~binatiOD of be•••>. rinsed ad drained 1 to · 1 "a cups sliced celery, •• desired .. I medium tomato, cllopped h c•p diced red Mio• "' to .¥1 c•p ptcute saace "• cup ltaJiu dres1ing •. . . J ·~ teaspoons Dijoa·style mll· WITH RIBS A TT A°CHE'"" · ( ' .. . ~. urd _...,.,.+J...------------------.::=::.....~--=~~~~~.J-1....;.....;..;..;..;.;.;.,;;:~=·:::::1;=:=:::::v:=::::::::=::;;-::-::-::-::-=-=-=-=-~="~~~~I--~~~~__:.....;_~_._; r---.----....-.-·,~~ -----------'----~~-:...----------~--J cilantro (optloul) Combine beans. celery. tomato and o nion m medium bowl. Com- b1 nc pij:ante sauce. dressing and must.arc: mix well. Pour over vegetables. Toss lightly. cover and chill. Stir ·IO c1lahtro JUSt before sen mg. Makes 6 to 8 servmgs. ... 1~CALIFORNIA CRISP ~... -·~··· ·LB '" '. .. , . ., . . . ·. . .. ''- Cookingfor2 challenging but rewarding I TREE R~f:NEDJ r-~--;--~;;::~~Uii"VC:i7i:~~,~~~~~~~~~~----~~---· f3EGULA~·.o~:DIET.'·: ., ' . BLOOMSBU RG . Pa. (AP) - A~ her childmi leave the nest. a woman might be tempted to hang up her apron and ~cad for the microwave foods section of the supermarket rather 1hao cook a me~!' from scratch. Cooking for two might Sttm like 100 much trouble. Violet ijof nagle. 60. could take the eas'y way out. but she doesn't. The Mainville. Pa.. homemaker-- and mother or two grown children is a take-charge person who would rather pull pack.ag~s fro m the home freezer than dip into the ready- inade dinneis at the grocery store. Hofnagle. you see, is a staunch ·believer in the benefits of -eatina · · wholesome foods. She is also the author "IOI Uses for Vinepr," a booklet she self-published in· J 976. The booklet earned her a brief moment in the national spotliaht wbm Jane Pauley mentioned it on ttie "Today" show: Twelve years later. Hofnagle continues to get requests for copies. '· "There are so many uses for inegar." she said. ···Every time I saw a recipe for vinegar I'd keep it. 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Mijustina to cookina ror two wasn·i • 32:oz G1 k y rt """. s1 s1 Bt1dwe1ser :-~ ~--. ~~;~ ,.,-01 ,., mucJ\ ofa ,shock.r. eve. n 'tho. she . . . . enoa .5 · ogu 1 •~'1 'I'. scd kiri . trt . M~Ol.L . . • '.: W~fJUuse.~~~~fT~~';t/~ht Ydplait Yogurt , ... ~.~-.·~· #.X 49c .. ,.;d "I 11tvcr plan dinner more ·R dd' ·w· ' 1121 thapaday·a~ead.Basically,lcook Chunky Soup ~•Cl4Cllf:MtlSOI' •.121 e I 1p.c:.-.. .-· 'OZ byJl,M;.Jppttttc. lff'""'"""*.,_.". •Mli C .. d Ch. , 1148 ~nl;m"1~~c:i,J.~~rt~sg~~"ft· ·rop~Shelf Entrees :~.;!~M)Z:?i ··.. <?~Pa res . rps:::s ··t-O: d~'t -.ste ~t when you made a Dog Food--,.... · ~ · Bag~ls ~=s .. ,01 .. ~ 99- small amount. '. . . ....,.... .•Mii &v--· Bu I OI )Jere are he~ ups for cooktnl 1n R1'ce·a--Ron1· '-•NI •11• Hambu ns ~~ ·~ 1· s1J3111l amounts. • ...,~ .. ,..~ -Buy i:neat~n bulk ~nd wrap in Cake Max· OUIClMI • ..-..:!!'' ftfte S11J'll pon1onuor fteezana. ---..... ..o1 vv- -r. 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Brochelie, souvlatia, )'ak.itori or shiih kebab. However you II)' it, skewered. &riUed meat it delicious. Cookina meat on skewen over the open fin: has existed since the early days of man, and has now been IMlapied by nearly every cul\un: in the modem world. Quick rook.in'-with little preJ> aration makes anllina meat tkewen a favorite summer dinner choice. And, because the cookina is done outdoors. both the kitchen and the cook stay cool. Greek Lamb Grill u1t1 olive oil, lemon juice, prtic and fresh herbs to marinate cubes of lamb. The surprise comes from Cali· fomia clina J)tach tlicn. The natu- ral. tanay-sweetjuice in Which theY are pecked is stirred into 1he m8rinade for added depth of flavor. The sl.icn are skewered between the meat · and veaetibles; their dense OeshaJiows them to stay tinn on the f,rill. makina these skewers as attractive u they are delicious. Nutritious. too. clin& peaches add ~i' flavor thlt is low in calories yet hi&h in vitamins A and C, niacin and iron. GREElt LAMB GRILL I cu (II -I ··caii- <llq ........... 111 Jolee w eXln Upl ,,.., &IU.._ell••oll IS ... _.,. .............. & .... .._ .. _Jolee l a.It..,._. elllppe• Ired! m•••rla...,...vw . I t.a1tletpM9d1pp1•tret11,.... mar)' er I ,.._ •rle4 I a.1tlespeeacll1ppe• Ired. mar· Joram I eleve prllc, mlattd 'fl tea1,... peflte' I pou4 cebff lllmb 'fl pMH 1maJI HW potateet (alMMit I) · ' I 1mall ll"ff• bell pepper, nt late. d.U• I 1mall red bell pepper, cat .. &el cllull• Drain peaches. reserving all liquid. Whisk together reserved peach liquid. oli\'e oil. lemon peel and juice. mint. rosemary. mar~ joram. garlic and pepper. Pour marinade over lamb cubes; marinate 30 minutes to I hour. Cook potatoes in boiling water until just tender: drain and cut in half. Remove lamb freom marinade. reserving marinade. Skewer peaches. lamb, potatoes and red and grttn bell pepper chunks. Grill skewers about 2 minutes per side. until desi~ doneness. brushing with marinade during cooking. To broil. place sk.ewers on foil· lined baking skeeJ. Broil 4 inches fro m heat. about 20 minutes. turning afier 10 minutes. Drizzle with marinade during cookina. Makes 6 servings. Seminar -Sav~ .70 per lb.I per lb, I -ocuseson properties of.wines I DOlllU TOifl llONZTIACI FreSh Fryer :.~!-J ·59 .. PM ill -, • Save .30 par lb. I · ~·'.• .. ~.99 ~ "' ...... ..,... ·~ .. Silver Salnion ,.... l.Ullr'Cod rw.t II> 3,99) ·4.39 ,,.... ~-pet lb.· Blaek Tip Shatk c·,.._D~fttuelb. I.Of), Cattisiiffiiet 4.99 Stouffer's Supreme ~~er$2·. 89 sa ... 3a I - . --~ . . ~ . . ~ . . . . . oD -. Ralphs Large 64 oz.-Tree Top Apple ~~ ~ . 69 !,~..=.,eo•=•• I 3-9 CcdUoaW:I 1'N&tl ..Xl:i bU --. ·1 I Umit 2 per CUstomer 4 _Pact-cilarmin Bathroom ,,-Tissue - ::.'".... 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Keehn, who is co-owner of the 40Q.acrt vineyard with her hus.- band RiChard. explained how to select the P.f'i:fect Wine to comple- ment a favOrite l'Uisine and how to creatively use herbs a nd spices to highlight unique qualities of a pan-icular wine. Dasi~_ raw food ingredients. such as vegetables, meats. poultry. grains and dairy produc'ts. art rela1ively bland to begin with but coolcina them with the addition of herbs and spices can radically change these common foods to culinary master- works. said Keehn. a gourmet chef and mother of eight grown children. Sman chefs know how 10 cook and season and select a com- plementary wine "to create an overall flavor enhancement."" she said. As a demonstration. she served a selection of McDowell varietals and special reserves (zinfandel. chardonnays. fu mc-blancs, grenache and a syrah) paired with gourmc-t appetizers -Lobster Newbura wrap~ in a buckwheat crepe and cumed Peruvian wheat with roasted red peppers. A rule of 1humb for combinina food and wine. explained Keehn, is to use strong-flavored wines with strong-flavored foods. delicately· flavored wines with delicately· seasoned foods, and spjg ,_bokL. WiiiFsWiUi spiCYfoods. For example, a cook mi&ht pair a distinctively smokc--flavored fume blanc with smoked salmon, a complex cha'rdonnay with a strona- ly-seasoned roast pheasant or tur- key, a versatile grenache rose with Orienlal or moderatel)'-teasoned grilled dishes. or • bold rtd .,.... with Mexican or prlic-ftavond fart. · If. however, a chef JRfen a panicular wine he can mani~ his seasoninp ,or add a 11uc::etto complement his btvenee ofchoic:e. Tastet differ between c}Je:f's.i! Keehn, "and so then: is no raJ t 'Ind wtOn1 ... the main thiJW'il· ldnn1urous.1h......,i. the -of wine and pic:k1 vanety and -..111 you can about iL Try it ... difr•ron1 foods :!!Ill ditf<int--and-taiOni-<ipai1M111. Al My table 11 home I ••P<rilll<ftt al~lllO time." r1 This ~minar coacluded a ..._ ..,;.,, Monday nistu =will ,....,.. in S<s!lembtr: 'Ill to Tony Herman cort mo•-2.J'br me>ttififonnallon. Cllr6'71:""34to . • ·-. ., 1- 11 • l ' c I 8 al T to y< th tx h• ••• eel P"I hat I ·it bal I m11 Pi! sh• pla' corr r ... I Oa\ m,. boi1 sim ..... ~ cau om• mit well ... con ..... ••• --Mal Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday Juty 13. 1981 ca . . Winter classic adapted for gr111 MONEY SAVING COUPONS When the temperature rises, ifs bowl: mix well and pour over pork. rest I 0 minutes before slicina. vlMpr nice to &eave the heat and drudeerY Coverliptly and marinate iumina Serve hot or at room temperature l ._...., ... lem• Jalce ofthekitchenbchindandfireupthe meat often. for 2 houn at room with roasted pepper and J t,la tablelpooas lloltey backyard barbecue. Nothina temperature or overniaht in re-Sauerkraut Salad. recipe follows. t tablel,...1 olJve oil evokes the pleasures ofsummer like f rigerator. Serves 6 to 8. Salt ud pepper to taste the rich. smoky aroma of mcatsand Remove roast from marinade: Place sauerkraut in large bowl. vqetables si:ulina on a charcoal allow to come to room SUMMERY SAUERKRAUT Add onion. ~elef). grapes a11d arill. · temperature. Prepare barbecue SALAD apple. The best news is that easy fire. Place loin on arill and cook 4.,.. n-sa•erkrut, drailled I I bo I bl d Cooa.:na doesn't have to mean fi SO -n a smal w . en vinepr. mu over medium to low coals or to ~ c.p 11Jced .. eea oaloaa 1 0 ce and honey· ot'2dually scttlin.a for hot dnos and ham-•· em n J UI ... -buraers -here i;• a liaht and 60 minute~. turnin' frequently an~ 1 c•p sliced celery whisk tn oil Pour dressing over summery variation on the classic bastina with mannade, or until 1.,.. caps aeedlets red 1rapes, salad and toss with larae fork and combination of pork and in ternal temperturc is 160deattes. laalved spoon until "'ell combined. Add sauerkraut. Despite their tra-Add the pcppcn to arill for the 1.,.. e•ps diced, upeeled red · salt and pepper to taste. Refriaerate ditional role in cold-weather dishes. last l 0-15 minutes. Remove roast apple for at least I hour or until servi ng pork and sauerkraut make a simple, _:to:.:c:u::tt::in~a:..boa=:r.:d~o:.:r_:p::l::a.:.:tt::.er:....:a:..:.nd:_le.:_t ___ 3_ta_b_ln~poo-•_s __ a.:._pp.:...l_e __ el_d_e_r _1.:.:.1.:.:.m:.:e.:... . .:.. Se:....r_v..:.e!i:...6.:.....:..to:.....:.8:.... _____ _.i. ___ :----------------------- but elqant summer menu. Before grilling, boneless loin of pork is marinated in a spicy mixture of sauerkraut juice. arape juice. Dijon-style mustard. shallots and herbs. The sauerkraut juice in the marinade acts as a tenderizer, adding a zesty tang to the pork. while grilling helps seal in the meat's natural juices. An added plus: the pork is just as del icious at room tempenure as it is hot off the grill. Sauerkraut. the dassic comple- ment to pork. makes a crisp, fresh- tasting. and crunchy salad when .combined with celery. onion. ap- ples, and sweet red grapes -the perfect light dish for a warm weather night. If there are any leftovers. cut the pork into strips and toss with the salad for a refreshing summer lunch. GRILLED ALSATIAN LOIN OF PORK % .,.. to 3 pond boHle11 pork loin, rolled ud tied .... Hp laHRrHt J•lce .,.. np wMte grape jaice 1 tableapooa Dljoa-style ta rd z tablespooas minced sullots 1 clove garlJc, mlaced 1 tablespoon cltopped fresll rose- mary Q~l teaspooa.drled-ro mary 1 tablespoon cltopped fresll tllyme or 1 teaspooa dried tllyme 'i't teaspoon grouad pepper 3 tablespooas vegetable or ellve oil 4 yellow pepptts. quartered Salt to taste Plac'c· pork tn large. shallow ceramic or glass bowl. Combine sauerkraut juice. grape juice. mus- tard. shallots. garlic. rosemary. thyme. pepper and oil m small MaKe-ahead appetizers party pleaser Better Homes and Gardeas Stow· a part) ·s wonh of makc- ahcad appetircrs in your freezer. These meatballs can be prepared up to a month ahead and frozen·until you want to serve them. Then add the sauce and vegetables and they'll be ·ready for the pany in less than a half hour. APPETIZER MEATBALLS t beateaeu t,1a c•P milk Ya cap cont bread st•fflll& mix •1, HP flaely eltopped celery 1 teaspooa dry maatard Dasllpepper o/, pond 1roand fully cooked lwn poanCf &rood pork 1 HP maple-flavored synp Ya c•p vlaelar % teaspooas dry m•stard Z nps bias-sliced carrots or bite-sl1e CHJlflower flowereta % tablnpooas cof1l1tarcll t tablespooaa Wfter l lreff pepper, c•t lllto blte·slae plttn In a mixing bowl combine ca and milk. Stir in stuffing mix. celery. I teaspoon dry mustard and pepper. Let stand 3 minutes. Add ham and pork: mix well. Shape into l•inch meatballs: place in shallow baking pan. Bake in 35():.dcgrce o~en 15 to 18 minutes or until done. Drain on paper towe s. COOl. Pl~ on ba"ilna sheet and freeze. When frozen. place in moisture-and vapor-proof container or bag. Seal. label and freeze. In a saucepan combine maple· flavored syrup. vincpr •!Ki re- mainina dry mustard. Bnna to boilina. Stir in mcat~lls; cover an~ simmer 8 to l 0 minutes or unul tneatbalb att heated throuah. Meanwhile, cook carrots or cauliflo~r. covered, in a small amount of boilina water 10 to IS minutes or untll just tender. Drain well. Corribine cornstarch and wa&er~ Add carrots or cauliflower, conward) mixture and peen ~ per to meatballs. Cook and stir until bubbly. Cook ~ minutes more. Keep warm in cbafina. ~ Serve with wooden toothptcks. Makes about 2S tefvinp. 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CAA[ ~C'OUC~S A TTENOSDISPOSABl.E BAtEFS BONUS TWIN PACK Two 10 count bOKn e'tra 1ar99 Of t•o so cOYnl l>OllH ant 11zes C0¥"4A( TO J & J X'C ''' COSTA MESA Fa~ Ad &-a.•SI Ne•l To Sta.., Brother& s.t5-S. ----~ Fronl StOf'e M ·S.t 8-10 Sun 9-7 Pharmecy - M.. ·Sat.. •a. ~ g..1 \ s ... , 4.49 Meo<J•v,., S.49 la~ 7.41 Our Reg 6 ••9 '9 129 I DESIG~ER IMPOSTERS BODY SPRAY ~.: ... ·P-·-t 199 C~OICE C\.1• Regut&• 3 SO ea ~~ ~ ''-,. P·mo ~ __:; ~ C ,.,..,,~s T 1.1rm0tl ano "'0'" GOOOY CLINCHER COMBS 99¢ 0\lr Reg 1 !le-1 1t Economy PK' ..- Slytn llZet a ~ 0 I ; .... - I ,, - . ~ Shoe slashing spurs outcry DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus- band is in the private sanitation business. He plcks up for malls and other storn. SOmeumcs he brinp home useful items that have been thrown out to make room for new goods. .\lmost.-every month my husband bring~ home a bi& box of shoes from the Thom McAn stores. Each shoe is spin up the side so that it cannot be resold. <\nn. when I sec thcSt perfectly good shoe11 ruined it makes me sick. M> frie nd who works in an area emergenc~ shelter tells me that th~ are 1n dire nt't'd of shoes for men. ,.,.~'Omen and children. My grand- fathl·r. who 1s a shoemaker. has offered to fo. the shoes that arc sah attrahle. I'm sure other people in the )hoe repair business would help if the' were asked. .( \HOie a leucr to the president of the compan~ but he did not reply. ~kan" hile. perfectly good shoes are being sliced. Can ~ou persuade this company to ~top thi: foolish ~cttce and donate thos< hoes to sW,Jt~rsfor the home- less·• Please try . ..:.Z....CONCER-NED IN BRI TOL. CO:"N. DEAR COl'<il'\.: Some&klq it wroq somewhere. A spollctmaa for Tlllom McAn told us thal It t• compuy policy to throw away tltoes oaly wltea a single s.~oc from a pajr is misamc, • > . Tbursday, aly 1-' · •• lMlas • • or &M pelr ii alamaleW (.Ufenat 11&es), er lf a.._ ii •fedlve. SlaUiq ......... ud .... lq dllem la Ge • ..,.._ ......... . to....,,.., .......... , .... are ......... a.e.t dartdea. By dlle time W1 letter ..,..,. la prlat I ..... daat,.., ........ wW tie pickiq ap UJ aMN 1laltle4 ..... from 1\em MeAa. ne Mme effke l1 1ola1 to~ u.e atorea la yew area 10maleHredaa1 ... ....waa..e.1et 10 ebrttlet &Mt HH diem. • • • DEAR AN'N LANDERS: I have been married for eight months. These have been-~ worst eight months of my life. Str;i~ely enough. to look at us. }'01fwo.ok1~bet that we are the happiest CQupfe in town. "Ed .. and I are. attrac4ve. outgoing professionals wuh c~cellent incomes. We have a lo' el) home and two new cars. In public Ed treats me like a queen. At home. he 1s both physically and mentall~ abusive. I have no one to blame but myself. however. The abu~ started well before we married. If I went into detail about the beatinp. you'd think I was makint it • up. If you met Ed. you would not believe my story. He is iotally charmina. l can't count the number of women who have told me how lucky I am. The reason rm writing to you is to warn other women. Men who arc a_busive will not chanae after mar- naae. no matter what t"'Y say. It only gets worse. I don't know.wllat isaoina to happen, Ann. but I hope I live to start my life over. -DEAD ENP IN VIRGINIA. . DEAR VA.: Yo., oaly Mpe 11 jut CODHU.1 daat works, ., elte pt yoanelf oat of tbt marrlap. U yoa eaa't locate a eoaaelor or a family aervlee a1eicy eapene.ced 18 dais area, eom&act dlle Nau.aJ C..U- Uoe A1atn11 Domestic Vlolnce. It wlU refer JH to tepporl &roapa u4 cou1tll81 prosram• la yHr area. Tiie toll·free auaber 11 Clff) US- SAFE or write to, P.O. Box UIZ7, Waa~l•I .... D.C. %HH-llt7. Y Hr leUer llloeld pat to rest oece uc1 for all dlle eruy aoU• daat women-beaten atop wllea tlley marry. A mu wllo pacllet ua slaps Ills 1lrl arou4 dart.1 eoerttlllp will knock tilt dayll11tt1 Ht of lier after tlat knot is tied . ARIES MaJch :!I-<\pril 19): You'll rettive news of e:w..pectat1ons. More people are interested and almost eager to help rourcause. You meet individual who1s idealistic. romantic. sens11n e. Prestige receives important boost. ··crlt>bra t1on . "-------111111111-----Emph.1\1\ on being ~onal. 1>f d1spla} ang humor and antdkc- tual r unm.11' Per-SYDNEY on of Frl·n-,h de· ~cent '3' s. "C-o mr ft SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Imprint style. stress independence. be willing to take chance on your own capabilities. Individual who claims to be "in love" could be mere!) reciting fantasy. Leo. Aquarius play roles. .. ._. .,. ... r. ...... .... .... ., ..... ""* -· ... ... .... JO I n m~ ,. t agit· vMAll t :s ri a n p I a ~ s lllll•••••lliil•iiiliiilll SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Follow throuJ.h on hunch, communic;i,te "true _ f~lin.fS.. to family mem~r Focus on panrier. mate. '7tr~nt. individual who repre..cnts ~our public interests. ·c-ancer native figures prominent I~. Complete telntalon llatlnga In lundey'a TV Piiot. oubtanding roil' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll gain overall \ 1c" fo llowing call or message. Keep options open. stress I . TAVRL"S t .\pnl :!0-May :!0): Request aranted rel:1t1ng to add1119rraJ...room. space. Focus on relatives. 'l )lll>. 'crsatthf) naoonun1t) to ac• on more solid . t>mot1Qrfel-finann al y ound. You could be asked to prc)\fol'(' le~l document \ j'rsauh!) and b11moL.What.appcared to.he a "sure &bi.nf::-~~~~~ .. a~r=-=1:::::::;;;1:::::;;1:--0~;;-t:--e=-=r--=-s=--:r=-em em requires re\le\.\. Get promised cash on barrelhead. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll get )Our wa)' 1n connl'ct1on "1th unorthodox procedures. C-areer gets boost ~ ou'll hn' e access to information previously "11hheld. Financial prospects are better thata onginall)' er GEMISI l ~fa, 11-J:une 20): What seemed lost will almos t 34\ 1f b) magic reappear. Be grateful rather than 11;mdenn~ too Jong. 1imphas1s on chance.. travel. vanct>. llinalJ.On. \ lQl.O liliill pla~ .s1gmficant. subdued ro~ antic1pat.ed. - CANCER (June .:!l"-.Julv 22): Cvcle' continues an manner cnablmg ~OU lO·be origjnaJ. dynamic. Cl"Catl\'e. daring. 'l ou"ll attract favorable attention. love plays role. 1n1i:n ll'" \ ... 1U be requested. Taurus figures prominent!\. · LEO (Juh .!3-.\ug. ~~):You could encounter scrri1- 'l1terate ind1v1d\Jal "ho tries hard but falls shon,()f mark. Be s~ mpathelll ~thout 9ecoming anextricabl~ in volved in lo.-,1R~ <,1tuat1l1n t ommun1ca1e "Ith one temporanh co n tined ' · PISCES I Feb. 19-March 20>: Indi vidual who a~ parentl~ lost interest will reappear and act almost as if a sullor. Discern motives. take nothing ~~r granted. do ~ome personal detcctJ\ e \\-Ork. Gain indicated through "nth.'n "Ord. YIRGO ( ~ ug. .!3-Sept .!.! ): Emphasis on pow~r. authont~. deadlines. re~pons1bal1t~. intensified rela- t1on-;h1p '·tru meC't the .. nght person" almost as 1f b\ chanri: . .\~ re~ult. )OU cpuld land profitable ass1gnmen1: LIBRA l ~ept 23-0ct 12): Reach beyond previous rF JULY 14 IS YOUR BIRTHD.A Y current ncle h1ghllghh partnership. marital Status. ab1ht) to deal with publll' .\ "oman 1s an picture. she understands busmcss. d1x•s ha' l" ~our best interests at hean. Cancer. Capncom ix·opk pla~ important roles m your life. During this mcrnth. burden 1s lifted. vou reach more people. ~ou could 3ltuall~ be flirting \.\llh faml' and fortune. What appeared lost" all be reco' ered. and th1~ 1 ncludes mone'. You make 0('\\ \tart 1n .\ugust. and ;J 000e\\ IO\e" could be on hon1on Both 'uln~rabie North deals. NORTH • J JO 2 A Q 6 2 " •kJ762 WEST EAST •-Q 7 • "9 6 5 . 10 9 'J,8 7 4 Q 10 9 8 4 2 7 6 s •A8J •os SOl'TH t A 8 4 3 ks J A J J • 10 9 4 The bidding; Nor1h Eas1 Sou1h I + Pass 2 ~T J NT Pass Pass Opening lead: Ten of "'"' PIM Pass You probably have seen most of the han~ and themes in Brian Sc· nior's "Clever Bridge Tricks" CHARLES Go.REN (Faber It Faber. 170 pp, paperback . Available from The Bridge World, 39 W. 94th St., New York, N.Y. 10025. at $8 .95 post free), and you will certainly find some of the bid· . di!Jg ideas original, to say the least. But the hands are well selected and of varying dearees of difficulty, to give the reader a aood idea of the whole field of deceptive tactics by declarer and the def.enders. Unlike the author, this depart- ment prefers a bid of thre~ hearts by North to three no trump, to high- light his unbalanced hand; we have seen these holdings make slam at clubs or hearts but go down at three no trump. We do agree with South's decision to suppress his weak four- card major with his square hand. West makes his normal lead of the ten of diamonds, won by the table's kina. What now'? "You have at least six top tricks and three more can be established in clubs. If the club·queen is held by West nothing can go wrona. as he cannot embarrass you in diamonds. The danger is that East will capture the first club trick and lead a dia- mond through the A-J. "In other words, this is one of rhose hands.,.whc're if the finesse is woFking there is no" need to take it. Lead a low club from dummy at trick 1wo. If East goes in witb the queen, good luck to him, perhaps you should ask him for a aame sometime." Even if you recoanize many of the hands, you'll find the book a aood read .• I nrver paid much attention to the houloe aaoss the street from m) grandma'somrl onntoty~~· 2;tti~ owni:r hung from the window hadc cord· a little "-by-4-inch flag w1 t1) a gold s1ar in the center of 11. When I asked Grandma what it meant. sh~ said. "It means her son --:,,. ~as lulled in the war. It's her medal. .. · 1~~·1 realize at the lime that this small flag also gave the owner mrmbcrship m a group called Gold Star Mothers. who found solace once a month b~ '1s1~ng women who had also paid the ultimate pMce of war - "1th their ~ oung sons. .\ rnuple of) ears ago. I wondered 1f thl·~ 'till banded together. I called around and got a ndc 10 a meeting "uh the only member an the group who had lost her son m Viet nam. She "a" notified on Mother's Dav. Asshe drC)\ I.'. she handed me the WOm letter that had arnvcd from the Defense Department on that fateful day. As I read It. she recited from memory C\e~ "Ord on the page. There used to be a membership o( mon.• than .!00 in the Phoenill. group. but onl~ eight women arrived that morning at the multipurpose room of the .\mencan Legion Hall. In a room that usuall~ housed bingo games. the "omen carried an cookies for the social hour and a larger' erston of the (rokl Star flag. One woman dua a fadl·d an1fic1al wreath offlowers from the trunk of her car. All had brought framed pictures of their sons an uniform'I and stones that went with them. 1_.r \'rra Lace). the president. said she had a prrmon1t1on of her only son's death. She awoke 1n the middle of the night and knew Roben was in trouble an his plane over Nonh Korea. After 38 'cars. she "'as still disturbed that on ·the burial flag at the Veterans Hospital. they left the "e" out of her 'Ion's last name. .\s thl:sc wh11e-ha·ired warriors. most ot them approaching 90 years of age. stood at attention. their hands on·r 1hi:1r hcans. their eyes on the flag. rec111ng the Pledge of Allegiance. I felt I· ~as seeing the last bit of unao;hamcd pa1no11sm. It was the last ' 1s1on of. Red Skelton doing his famous pantomime of the aging 'l'tl·ran saluting the flag as It went by -the last John Wayne movie where ACROaa 1 Cache 6 ··-HaT ' 10 Crippled 1 • Avertiont 15 Dismounted 16 Instrument 17 live 18 Watchful 20 Steno work 22 Key 23 France's neighbor 2• ln9Cl'ibes 25 Relinquish· men I 28 P1 111\<DUn; Sp 29 llama· milieu 30 Kept company 35 Mild oath 38 Blrchbark 37 A Gershwin 38 Valtant ones •1 French sculptor •3 Charged 57 Donated 58 Containers 59 Stake eo ~1e1 81 -Pant 82 Sty gaze 63 PopulOus DOWN t Get rid of 2 Vettlcle 3 Of ears •Uneasy 5 Properties 6 Herb 7 Amatgam 8 Oamithment 9 ·Native: auff. 10 Gun holder 11 Poplar 12 Failure 13 Shefla 19 Mottled 21 Pitch 2• To be: Lat. 25 J()t(ef's 26 Dill 27 Key mMnlng 28 Seth's son 30 Sedans People outgrow·need for dirty words partlclel .._.Moon deity •5 Luctc eymbol .. Oilco¥ered 50 Curled 51 Leed aMoya 55 carry 31 Ne11t to N.Y. 32 Surge 33 Emerald 19'9 ~ Europeen .\ ')l·.1,111\l'd ('1111en "rites. "My gr3ncJ k1J , think I'm homfied b~ din~ \.\Onh in men 1es no"'. :"lo. l"ve used them all But ~ears ago l tosscd them out Jlong "1th a ·lot of other stufT I rcalh cJ1cln't ":int am more. It all come'\ an the long search for a better , quaht' or !ill' Thi: kids ha,en·1 gotten that f'ar 'et l\fo,t of them will. though·· · Deep!) Jepn·,~ed people don"t doodle Medical specialists sa~ that Odd. Jn poker. 1f) ou don "t bluff a little. tf you bluff too much. ~ou loSt'. \hent asks. "Ho" much bluffing 1s JUSt naht.'. Expt'rts say . .\bout 6 percent o(the time. • Client wntes: "Says in this article that tlun,rr and passion procfuce the t1mt' uprcss1on on a man's face. I ~Id it te my 9Mfto. SM said. 'You mtaiLal.I t.bdle...ycan LcouJd' ve just (td you?' .. Q. Has ,Ausm1lia -ever hid a gold rush" 4. Indeed. In tM 1850s. It d~w 1he e11p«ttd Cf'O'Wdt. Omt war to ~I real estate. a ,old rush. The en- LM. Bo YD trepn."ncur\ also maW a new market· there for chilled tea. 8ouon1an$ Shipped ICC Q. Ho" do we kno" the Eayptians 3\ far back as :!500 B.C. did surakal operataons'' .\. Sul·h arc dep1ctC'd. sign1ficantl}. on old tombs. \Ion· than half the U'.S. grain shi pped anywhctt aocs down the ~i<1s1ss1pp1. Normally. normally. Q. Somrbod)' once screamed ··~ire!" m a l)lekeci-theattt and hundreds of people Wt'tt trampled to death. We've heard about it all of our lives. Whe~'d it actuilly happen? <\ C'h1caao. Iroquois Theater. In 1903 Of the 2.000 patrons. S 7S died. En1land's medieval 1uikt. the Fan r ~la~l'r\. ot started more than s1~ ct·ru uni:'!> ago Stall exists. Its mem· her' do t·cntral heating and a1r- rnnd111on1 ng. Fl'\' del·r die ofold age. Hunters kill mo\t. l ar' ne~t most. But a lot ofdC'cr die Jumping ware fences they don 't quite ( ll'ar. <1ri:at horned o"'ls la) round egas. <.). Did an' o(C'ustcr's soldiers at tht• Little Bti Hom 1n 1876 commtt su1c1de" .\. Indian survwors said a few did. Fron11er tradttlon -"Kttp the last hullet for )ourw1r· -was pretty \lrong Once asked Rocky Marciano to name tM attatnt hn")'Wtisht bolt'r of all tame. He said. -He hasn't aot into the rina yet... Marciano was killed in a plane crash in 1969', Mjke T~wu2: A breakfast cereal doesn't have to appeal to everybody. Marketensay it can be a mult1-million dollar succns even.!.!: onl} one pcr10nj n 10 likct.it. Q. What's 1he avcra~ hospital trill for ha' ang a bah) now? .\ s .. uoo. \\ h;it almost all youngsters do an 17 mu'il·ums 1s touch the irresistible noses of stuffed animals. Com- puls1 vc l). Like blo~ina the fuzz off 20 dandelions. Or takina care not to step on cracks an sidewalks. A pla~ such as the Smithsonian has to send a nose touchuQ_ ~1ahst around ro~tinely. l ~ L11tle~1 words have the lonant 21 deftn111ons. Look up "tM" and "tet." 35 Q ueen Elizabeth II keeps about 200 pct pigeons. 31 Our Chl~Proanosticator thinks eye doctors n will prove mlddlt- ~ed ~pit an improvt their read- ina v11ion ~•nna tinted lfnws. To control hJ!!t that entt'n tht.cyt'. Liaht Attds.(\afTtr amona.~ndivi.dual1. So in the bifocaf years, tint ttsts will ~omt' a roufi nt' pin or thf eyt cum. Ai the sun ~t• hoJter in tM da¥· it dtpletts the 011 in the rottS. The 011 is what-ai\.!C\ them f !"f'I~· Tittt' t Wh)• roKI Smtll thtar bnt btfott breakfast. r.tMI 2 3 5 7 \ hl' 'ihouted the hne that always brought,koosc bumps 10 the audience: ~Talc<' rtijrrftagdawn. soldier. and put up Old Glof') , .. It was the last sound of tap!> 1ri the ccmetef') that somehow made 11 seem hke eve!) thing hap- pened fot the best. . A fe"' da}s ago. I called Vera Lacey and askt'd her if the Gold Star ~tothers were going to meet this Mcmori~I Da) "Oh rro. dear. we're not meetina an' more. We"re all so old aftd wt can"t dnve. It doesn't mean therfs a da> goes b) that our sons aren't on'our minds. W1: loved to talk about them and l el'p them ali ve. It helped us to reml'mbcr. I hope the world re- members 1hem 100:· .\nd so do I. ~· "1ZZL• 80l.WD 36 Incline 39 Pef'mlt .0 lake OI the - • 1 Backed out 42 Of yore ••Aggregate •5 Compare 48 Marshal •7 Eur arM 8 9 •8 Strong point •9 Fur source 51 Corn prOduct 52 Bard"• rlllef S3 l ..... S4 Oirlc ol old 66 Buddy 11 12 13 -1 th· co th• f~ vii in! bil Rt in - • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednesday July 13. 1NI C7 .· COMPLETE NYIE COMPOllTI TRANIACTIONI, Cl More liability urged for brokerages . . WASHINGTON (AP) -One of the ~t ways to gtt brokeragt' firms to combat Insider tradina 1s to make them pay when ont' of their em- ployees get~ caught. says the top federal prosecutor of securuies iaw violations. • "It's the only way we're going to get institut_ions to start taking responsi- bility for individual behav ior." Rudolph W. G 1ulian1. U .. attorney in Ma nhattan. told a HouSt· pan<"I on ,, Mo nday. However. G1uliana and Sccunt1cs and Exchange Commission Chair- man David S. Ruder both cautioned that the law should C'l.Cmpt firms aod supervisors that make a good-faith effort to stop their employees from using no n-public information to profit from trading in securities. "All of us are certainly sens itive to the fact that whenever anyone runs an} 1n\t1tut1on. large or small. they can be v1ct1m1zed b) thC' cnm1nal actl\ 1ues of others." said GiuHani, whose office has prosecuttd a stnna o f prominent Wall Street insider trading cases dunng the last two years. Mean~h1le. Ruder ~id his agency 1s tnve\tlgating the role of the firm that employed Stephen Wang Jr .. accu\ed two weeks ago in the second- bigcst 1ns1der trading case ever handled b) the SE( ...... ... T he Hyundai \1otor Co. has a n· nounced In Garden (rro\e that 11 has built more than I million of m popular EAcel suh-.ompal lS s1 ri~ thr t:ar went into pn.'tiut'tic)n 1n Ft"bruaf"\ I 985. H MC. thc corpo ratl' parent of H~unda1 Motor .\menl.l passed this manufactunng mlleswnl' l'n Juh 1 .\t the ~nd of that da). thl' ,,1m pan~ had produred a total of I 1 K' I .'~ I of its facd sedans and hall·h1':id. ~ . This ~as the S('(.·ond m:iJM pro- ducuon ach1rvement for H \ unda1 this \ear In Februaf"\ II \H an- nounced that It had . rl);jlKed ~ m 11l1o n ca'"' an lrul· ' 'in'r t e compan~ ·s formation 1n f IJ"- MILLER FERGl'SO~ LEE OC banker named institute president I .if., I • Hl''I rl"'llknl \\a)·u ·F. Millu ha!> IX'cn elC"Cted president 111 tht Amt-nl·ao luthute of Baaklnc. tht largc:~1 educatio nal d1 v1s1on 111 'l•t' \mt·nnm Ban~ing .\ssoc1a11on The 15.000-mcmbcr ••rf-dOllJttnn hJli J nt'lv.or~ 111 6(J(J lcx·a l chapters and study groups n3t11 •n .,.1dt \1 ilkr 1' thl tound1nf,,.pr~1dt'nt of Orange :"'llat1onal. an mdqx·nJt·n1 han\.1.·-.1Jhh\ht•d in I 1P 1J \\1th assets ofS 138 m1l11on. II '' ttllt' "' lht IJr~n1 lo~alh o"'nt"d ~an k ... in O rang<.' Co unty. . . . . I" IJ1.1ll tJlt' grv.,,.th and cnhant t' l usto mer service'. Preston R. I n: rr• "Jt·nt Jnd 1. htt'I '-\ct utt' t> o11itcr o f BESTEEL IMattriet, h.1, nJn lJ Dale E,·iogbam .ts~1 'it.Jnt to the prt'stdent and director of pur, llJ'>ln~ J I lht• w rpor:itc: k' el and Roger P. ~of Newport Beach J' rrn1dl0 '1I .1nJ gl·naal manager o l BES TEEL Manufactunng. the 1.ompJn' ·, m;snula1. tunng sub~1d 1ar~ in lndustr) The r~nt pr11m1111 •n'> Jt iht• nat1onJI bu riding ll\ '>tt'm" manufacturt'r also move Oon Fe rguson ot ( o'ta \lt'!>.1 w \ llt' pre'>1drn1 :ind ass1s~n1 general. HI '> H [l \IJnufanunng .... Teresa Mt Allister '' 1ht' nc:v. unirolkr for Can'er DeYelep- meot. :1w 'l'"' ron fkal h-ba'>C'd de' elo per of office. 1odustnal and n·tJ 11 pr111td' •n .\n1o na ( olorado and C'ahforn1a • • • H 1.hJrd ' 1 t1k man .\I.\ has <JppointeJ PHI C. GmM as J11Jrl.t•trr1~ 1.lfrl'.l tur Im Coleman Caskey Arel1httt1, lac. 1n l n•inc. lk ,, 111 ~· •t•,ron~1bk fo r publ1l rel31w n' and bu.,1ness de' elor ment. ( rU1'P h..1' J '>trung b.ld.gr,1und in lOmmac1.il 1ndustn al rt'a est.ate "-JI\·, .1, .,.l·:I J' mgan11tng t.,..o lMI' ing.s and luam 1n Ir> 1ne. . . . \1 h 'I •n \ 11."JO rt'~tdl•n1 Nor'kr1 C F iscber has JOrned 11l bant' Hu1IJ111f < 1 n ( o-.t:l \k..a as proJl'l I c\c!'Cult\ ~ for its Pacific -\rca ( >lli\l' ... htl h I .. \OITl..ntl) managm, reno\ auon projC'C't~for H ugh('{ R.idJr °"~.'l\'111' 01\ ''ion 1n El ~-gundo a nd for T RW in Redondo lkJ<h F1-...hc:r ha!> ~ll ~cars ofron tru t1on induslf"\ e penence • • • lnH')l'·hJ<.C'lt'"Corbill \'amaJuj1 ud Partners lat". has named ' J Gl"ISO FISCHER CLEMESTS Mi<'bael l"lem eats •. \IA ll1 Laguna "l1guel a' d1rt'c\or of bu\tncss Jl'\ d11rn11.·n1 lllr 1h( I '·\C':lr-<1ld an·httenure .lnd planning firm -...h11.h .ll'" h.1' 11l1itl'' 1n Fon Laudt"rdak. Fla • • • Ro~rt I Kassel •'l Smt&lll Bame~. Harris. t·pbm 6 Co. 111e. 111 ,, ..... j'tlM l:kJ, h h::ts bt·l·n l'k.:'ted to !ht• Sntta Advisory c .. Ddl. rt ".I' .1n n1•un ... ·J h\ Jobo Naveen & Co. lDC .. tht• na11on~1de ·, ,•,1m1·n1 h.!·~ ... ng firm 'iJX'C'IJlillng 1n mun1n pal tx1nds and ta\- ' W" ~I unit 1 · • ':mt'nl tru'itS and • .i nJ<\ The l'Oun1. ii 1s compnS('d of 1 'l ,·.i ~n1u;-• 1r ' l''lml'nt prnlC!>'>Juruh across the counln "ho arc •:l·J l<lr·· .. ,... r,,11r..: ,·,1.t•!knl"t' 1n: '1Jni..1J I coun'('ltng 1n the lield o f . . t,1\·<'\l·mr1 ,,,un11,·.., • • • <~an E Hart. '"l Pfl''ldl'nt for f11gh1 o f)l·rations ''' Martim -''1ation Int' JI I ·r \\,f\n~: .\trpo n ha\ N-r n appointed to the 'Ji ••r.1 \ar Tr.1 7l'l"''rlJl1<•n .\ ''M..lJlll1n .\.tr ( amer (.,1mm1ttet' J h~ \ r~1"1•·h.1~J '\ l \ ..,t'f'C~ J tht• k g1-;lJt1\C' v.at hdDt for nwr~· :h.1'' 1 ~111 O:l'OaJ I J' 1..1t1.in 1.nmpJntc~ in thc l nttf'd tatf'S ~ . . . Ir\ rn, ,~·,1,knt \tarr Richmond. 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Analysts said many market participants weR awaiting Friday's report from the Commerce Department on the nation's· international trade balance for May. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials r~ 11.73 to 2.104.37. · Ad,ancing issues outnum~rcd dtclines by abou17to6 on the New York Stock Exchanae. with 77 1 up'. 663 down and 512 unchanged. " Big Board volume came to 218.93 million shan:s. against 161 .65 ·million in the previous session. Thl' NYSE'scompos1Jc index pined .6S to I 52.27. NEW YORK (AP> Jul. IJ 7t.a-nncect -Declined Uncnanged Total iu ues New nighs New low' l t Colo Quons METAL S Quon s NEW YOfll( (API -S9QI ,_..,._ ...... ~ Wed....Oe~ ~.SI 2100 cenll -oouncl. NYC-. tC>O! motll" elOMd Tue C.,... . $1 1().$1 10'" l*'I• e pound US °"'"'···-c...., . ...-..... ,.~ .. c:-.-_...., ... L...-· 36·3' cenll • pound Dooe-61-70 -··. pounCI --""' . '4 4MIO Met• W-~ p11Ce I* IO I l4MI · 17 080 Het>Oy & H-1~,....,, .-1 .._ • 16 174 -troy 01 . lllY CofMa 9'l04 -CllOMCI Tue ..,_., . S360 OO·SJ7~.oo '* 11 io .._, -Yon ,.,....._ • US4 OO·SS.O 00 lroy OI . HY (c:onlllCll ,..._ • $$-47 00 N 'f Mere IPOl I* troy 01 T .. NYSE LLAOf R\ NASDAQ S uMM~RY Drought brings sharp decline inf arm crops By Tiie Associated Prell gasoline strengthcn"t'd ~auK oftiaht Farmers' fears about the impact of supphes and sacculauon about hiahcr -ihedrough.1-havt' bttnronftrmed-bya ·.s. dc.-mand. . government rcpon. while Wall On the New York Mercantile Street's COf1Ccm about inflation and Exchange, the August delivery pritt h1$hcr interest rat.,es has pushed stock of West Texas Intermediate. whic.h prtCl'S lower. fcll sharp!) Monday to 1 20.month T he Agriculture Department s.aid low. ended six cents lower at S 14. 72 a Tuesday that the nation's droqht-barrel. battered com crop may produce S.2 '· Umit ~rought and extreme heat billion bushels this year. 29 perttnt he11tttcncd tn May and June, the lc~s than ~xpccted a ftow month$-qo USDA had projected this year's com and 26 percent ~low last year's hanest -ba~·on yield t~ and harvest. an assumpuon of normal weather - Sharp rcducuonsalso areex.pccted · at 7.3. balliOTI ~Is. Ul) ftom lut 1n 1988 wheat and soy~an pro-year's output of 7.06 billion. duc1ion. the department Mid. . Corn is the lartest and most On Wall Strttt. the Dow Jonn important U.S. train crop. As 1 avcra&e Of JO industriatS ft'll 18.6 7 hve1tOCk reed It IS thf ~or buiacti .. points to 2.092.64. its first dote ~low block for bttf. pork, pouhry and dairy · 2.100 ih three wttks. products. Alona with whe9t: IOYbean• A rebound in C0"1 ind soybean and other commoditin. COf'D lllo is futures pric" tn advance of the crop ,·ital a? an u~. desired bf...,..., l't'J>Ort and i Jump in aold prices countncs wanuna to ""'* tbeir f't'~wed inflauon fan. That '-un --'tvcstodc PfOl"lms. · • bond prim and drove intttnt ra1.t1 The MW raaum weft · ..... oe higher. and the ~aknns in the bond updated pro.i«'\iom that lllllt IM market ctrrRd over fo i\oc~s. cfroulht into lttOUnt and rtftecl analysts Mid. The yield on the condTtions as of Tunday. Treasury's clotely watched JO.Jar Soybean Pf011*t1 Mrt ...... al bond jumped to 9.13 perttnt from l.6Sbillioabulbdl.clowafto'Olnlbout 9.06 percent laat Monday. 1.9 biUt0n in 1917. Un•ff •bl~ Crude oil pnm weakened further the 1918~esth8dbeeneapectec9•o 1n volatitt trachq. but unlnded be around 1.18 bittioft bullwh. • • ' J WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1988 25 CENTS .. . e .. ~ BP1ere ose- Owner of businesses on pier furious over sudden action by city By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °',......, ........ Ella Christensen was faahtina mad. Huntington Beach city officials had decided to close down the crumblina pier as a safety measure, but they didn't tell anybody until just houn before a fence was padlocked on Tuesday. Ella. who operated three businesses on the pier. was called at home by employees as police were ordcrina everyone off the pier. Almost as much of a landmark as the pier she has worked on for 37 ye.a rs. Ella was especially angry at City Administrator Paul Cook who in· formed the City Council the . pier would have to be shut down but didn't notify her. "I thought Mr. Cook was more ofa man than that." Ella fumed. "Right now. I think pretty littJe of him." A recently completed enaineerina study showed the pier was daqer- ously weak and the city would face menu mental libel suits in the event of (Pleue ... SND/ A2) ~ Coast Wflre County fair schedule in- side./ A3 . Nation r,xasSen. Lloyd Bentsen Is picked by Oukakis to be running mate./ A4 World U.S. hellcoptersex- ch~nge fire with Iranian gunboats./ AS Jndez Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entert~in ent Food · Mind Body--. Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Weather C6 A3.. C7-8 , 86-7 88 A8-9 C1-5 A6 A7 A9 A3 84, 7 81 ... A2 ..., .................. or 00 City administrator acts after engineers ,find corroded structure a safety threat ----- By PAlJL ARCHIPLEY OllM0...,."91 ..... Thl' \pt'Cter ot mult1milhon-dollar la"-'>Ull'> and a concern for public sak1~ prurnptl·d Huntington Beach officials 10 clol>e the cit) 's ag.ang pier tor good T ul.'sda~. C 11~ .\dm1n1s1rator Paul Cook said the) .!.hut down the pa~r prior to a public announcement becaust of fears that thousands would crowd onto 11 for one last walk and create a da!Mtstrous .!.1tua11on. Thl· dt"C1s1on followcCI completion ·of an engineering study that showed the -.i-)ear·old pier was dangtrousty "'eak. Ma,or John Erskine said an a press rnnfert>nce at the pier. "Paul Cook informed the Caty Council that an administrative de- cision had been made. that due to an immanent public health· threat the pier has to be closed." Ersk.iM said. "We could face unto&d millions an liab1ht) that could bankrupt the city ... of ''' dTect1\Cnes-s an several key locauons .. , n our opinion. the Slak of detenorauon an the exastana pier is IO widespread and extensive that it is · hf>ond reasonable repair." . Otlk1als said they wiU bqin etroru 1mml'diatel) 10 raise funds to dctipl and build a new pier. Cook said he wall recommend at the ne\I C11~ Councn mect1natbatan ardut~ be hared. . l ffund!> can be raised. connruction could begin next spring with the new pac.-r comple ted b) Ma) 1991. Cook -said ..\ m9JOr q uestion as whetheT the estimated S IU malhon needed to build a pier can be raised. ( oo~ said the) have i<kntified SI.I million an ft"deral monies that would be a' a1lable County Supervitor Har- ne11 Wieder plcd&ed S2SO,OOO in. matching fu nds Police OfflceN Dua o,...,. (left) aad lllb Taylor pard a pte fo tlae •-~ Beach Pier after die U..eroMly weak atnactare wu pennaaeatlycloeed Ta11day. The S56.000 study by Fluor Daniel Co. "'amed. "The reinforcing steel in thl' e\I tang concrete pier as sevtttl)' . corroded and has lost much. if not all. tale Sen. Manan Berleton. R· Ne.,., pon Beach. told tfu.ntiQllC)n Beach officials Tuesday she wOuld wor~ an Sacramento to find funds as -.ell. he said (Pl-..e ... Pf&&/A.2) Fair Board gets ap ·raliserin bid to bl:l)i; out arena By BOB VAN EYKEN l standards b~ concen performers. °' ... ...,,........ The group also wants tmprove- The Orange County Fa Board m~nts to the gates at the coun~y took a tentative. first step Tuesday fairgrounds. where the arena as ~ toward buying out a contr~venaal located. that would funnel traffic ·rock concert operator's le~ at the awa) from loc~I street~. Pacific Amphitheatre. .-; At . a ~retnal beanna last year. Board members have bttn con· EllW)n Bnckson. the coun-appoanted sidering bu)mg the lease fr_om Los sound monitor. testified that sound Angeles-based Ned West Associates le \els at some concens had excttdcd as a way 10 get out ofa bitter. 4112-year· county standards. old lt>gal battle with Costa Mesa Supenor Court Judge Ga~ Tay.tor residents over noiSt' and traffic from then issued a coun order prohabnang concens at the arena. an) fu~hcr '1ola11ons. an order the Es11matcs of the cost of buying out n~azens ~roup sa)s _has been re· the 4()..vear least ha,·e been as high as pcatedl) 'iolated. S25 miihon. · The tnal ~n on Ma) 30: after On Tuesday . .boardlnembers voted l':'o "-l'Cksofsettlement ~alks failed to 7-0 10 appropnate up 10 $35.000 to yield a solution 10 the dispute. hire Ncwpon Beach real es1jte ap-Senkmcnt talks began again two praiSt'f George Jones to · determine weeks ago. howe,·er. when a state how much the lease is wonh. ' at~orne) representing the Fair ~rd The residents' group. calling itself faall'd an his attempt 10 _have a maJor Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa. ponion of the lawsu11 d1s~1sscd. filed suit against Ned West and the In addi11on to the buy1n1 of the Fair Board an Januaf) 1984 o'er ka~. creeling a dome to cover the alleged violations of county noise (Ple&M ~ .,..AIR/ A2} Turtle Rock fire FlreO,bten doue fla.mea on the roof of two lnine townbomea ln Turtle Rock on Ta-- day. Tile bome at 14 Mill C'!"eek .._ ... tnecl tbe •reate.t 4ama•e, eatlmated at 6250,000. wltb tbe adjaceat. law at 13 Mill Creek ~ &DotMr 810,000 ta tbe 12:20 p.m. fire. No oae wu l.aja.ni4. TM came la ander ln'ft9tlladoa. ' NB orders shields on smut newsracks By GREG ltLERltX °' .. ....,,... .... News racks offering sexually-ex· plicit publications will be touaher to find an Newport Beach foilowi na adoption of a cai'efuny worded ordi· nance. but some residents arc cam· paignang to remove the "smut racks" altoeether. The City Council passed an amended ordinance Monday rcquir· ina opaque blinders for all sexually· exphcat newspepcr racks in Newpon Beach. Every rack must have blinders that cover two-tbirds of the publi· cations from public view. The ordinance is the result_of a months-Iona drive by Corona dcl Mar rnidcnts who say they arc tired of the prohferauon ofsuch news racks an their neiahborhood. While plcast'd wuh the new ordinance, many said the council did not 10 far eno up. 'Tm disappointed that it (ordi· nancel dtX'\n·1 ban pornography compktel~... ~1d rt>s1dcnt James Dunlap .. I think that "-C ha'e the opponunat~ a\ ant) to stand up and tell thl' res1 of Orange-Count) and the people \\hu produce t.has garbage that -.e don't .,.,ant 111n 1"e.,.,pon Beach." Dunlap and other res1denl5 called. the ord1nanl'c a .. Band-.\1d" propo..al. and s:ud n~·"s racks that contain se \uall~ -e\plic1t matenal should tx· outl3.,.,rd an thC'c11~. "Just ~auSt' the a'ailabaht) ot tht·-.e se'ual 1ahlo1ds as d1m1n1shed dcx•\n·t mean the~ are ac~ptable to ..iur commun11' ... sa.1d Su!>an I>\ le. .,., ho said thC'rC' are sc' eral ra· ks I "-1thin fourbloch of her Corona del· \tar ht,me .. ,.,.,, Ion@. as we let theseCltpu~h­ ,·atwns ,t;i' on our sade"-alks, ~e allo" thl·m 10 set our communm s1andj rd'>.. · Rl· 1,knt Pa1nc1a Ellswon h ~1d thert' art 2 3 su h racks., in a sinaJe area of(orona del Mar. _____. "\\ e don't have caga(rtte of-liquor - stands on comers. !K) why thetc?, .. said Ellswonh. -.ho has spearheaded the dn\ e to get n d of the racks. Cat~ .~nome) Roben Bwnbam said there as hn le more the cat) can do atiou1 the ne-.\ racks 'A1thout 1tttina into legal d1fficult1C'S and F.,. l,,mrndmcnt questions (Pleue eee SllUT /d) Seating of Irvine council.candidate blocked by Miller ·Ex-Irvine mayor Anthony now Pismo Beach activist CMwo1nan: Boggstoo- 'ph~tos'o'­ te&JDDl&te• BJ PAUL ARCIHPLEY !'* .............. Both sides . won pertial vic«>ries Tuesday in a rul\nina battle to fill an open Irvine City Council teat. A Superior Coun judF denied a request by an Irvine atizcns poup to block the swearina in of Cameron .Cosarove for the. vacant teat. The arou.P Irvine Pride hid petitioned lbc. ' court 10 force the city to certify aa amendment to the city cbaner dial prov~des f<>f' special elections when a .eat as vacated. . "The court nded the ~tioa .,.. premature becaute the Caty COUDdJ•a aeenda Tuaday included a mol- ution to certify tbe mu.Its of the election. But on Tuetday nilbt. COlll'Ove's swearina in • wu tfawar1ed ~ Counci11W0man Sally Anne Milaer voted ..-.. • ••ntf cwdbaaec tbat would ba~ moved ~ '° JUiy 12 the start of tennl o( omce for lk mayor and council members. The ontinance required I tlUfti· moUt vote for Pll I I · The contnted _, .... ..-by Lany Aaran ""°.,..-... ..,_ on June 7. U n<kr an ordinantt approved by voten last November. Coscrove would ~elected to Aann'sseatu the third hi&hnt vote aetter..in the June ratt for 1-o open seats. He lost to Miller by l06 votes. However. voten also approved a new measu"' in ·June providina citizens the riabt to _petiUOft for L -......elietionoran open-• whm a council member ii dec:ted mayor. . The convowny aroee owr which ordinance sbouJd lib~ becaUK the council fai tOll*ifY whether the DeW meMUre pemtinilla ~ elections wwld apply IO tM June race. Technically. that law-Measure D -does A01 me dkt wnil it 11111 bem cenifted by tlw llCftWY of •te. But thcMe wbo are lrYilll to ~ COllfOW ft:'Ollt .... W -illlill e~eryone -iedudiaa IM COUM'il -lntcnckid for Mealure D 10 appe, Immediately. C wand Ilia ....,nen arpe ftany won tJW ~yar ..a ol1lina city la•. cPl•••-aATlm/All \' Rebuilds Hf e after f uro~ f ollowT ng 1981 assault on w e while in office BJ JONATHAN VOUKE .............. ! After ~inf convlcted of lhoot· int It bis Wlft with a .4S-cali~r pistOt fn 1981. lmM Mayor Al't Anthony quietly left Orantt Coun- t)' and ltrVed tbree years proba- tion. )10.~ witb his wift Ela.inc at bis lick. AndM>ar. 57. bas ~rlfd • a _public rtpft of IOftl. as a fouacli.nl IMlllber of a citiqas lldiviaa poup In Pismo Beed\. ..._ me couple liva ia tttire- IMftl · "'contmch Ille slaDda by dw deciliua lw .... to IWeaf off potitb .. bntr" --ht left Irvine. IMI& M T.-y \Mt &raflk and~ Coocm\I ia &lat Sea lAalt ~ Count)' beldl ..... loMid Mftl.·10 becomt la- ~" .. -\II I'm tn ang to do as be a d('('('nl 1u1cn:· l,,nthon' said. ··1 don't 'All nl to t'le an 1nf1uence an politics up here. but l sh«i my Mood for1has ountn 1n l"''O wan.. "l don't intend 10 shut up JUSt hecausc.-I "-3S l'On' 1ct«i of a m15'kmt-anor " -\nthon) an111a.ll) ,,.as cha~ with assault Yo 1th a dcadl) weapon and use of a handaun. but pleadtd no CO(llCSI to misdemeanor assault and ,,.as senten<'cd 10 probation and rommunat)_sen 1Ct' :'\t.h1s tenttncina. Anthonr told then-Harbor Mun1c1pel Coun · Judet Donaki INnlan bt coulda 't remember •hat. happtntd the nl&ht of Apnl ~. 1981 . ~ his W1le •"Is srattd in t~ Mad wtth a slua from a military handpn. Elaane -'nthony testafied at htr busbend·s prf&imtnar)' ~"I that hr ""-as s1nk1na out at tht' "m id. not me." dunna th~ attad .. "'hach OCC'um'd ·in tM rou~·s tx-droom after the' returned home from a cocktaai · pan) wherT \nthon~ allCl('dl~ drank ha,·11) .\t some point an the scum~. ..\nthon\. a rt11tt'd ManM Corps colonel: rt'tnevC'd the haftdaun from h" ,naahtst.and -drawer and began wa' "" at. Elain~ Anthon) ICS 11 fi«i she pushed h IS arm and tht' gun firtd tw1cc, araz.1na her On<"t. HC'r htad blttd1na. her ~ bruastd and htr doth1ns tona, Ela1M ~nthon) tkdtoththomeof Pollet' Chief Lcoo Pean. whilt Art ~nthOn) cal~ a polibeal ally \0 his home. -' -\nthon) was &ITftted )' houn lattt. after hart drove him to Ho.a MtmONI HOlpital h a ps~-chiatri( t'btd up. SocM of. ficials cooltftded An'1MM\y ~ tti''fd pttft"ntial in.tmmt in the 1ncidtnt. but Ci:lt Maftlllt' Walbam WooUdt dt adttd tM- (1'111• w Aih.., / Aa) ' ) ' .. Blue Beet Cafe' s closure ' ' for code violatidnS delayed By GRllO l•••IX °' .............. The Owner of Newport Beach's Blue Beet Cafe, threatened with closure due lo scvttal altepd codt violations, said he is m1kina Chaflltl in order to avoid aoina to co"11. City Atlomcy Robert Burnham said he has filed a lawsuit to clOIC! down the Blue Beet ,.\ccordiq to city officiala., Soffer is currently operatina the popular bistro without a cenifte11c of occupancy, use pc:nnit or coastal lkvcloPmcnt permit. But Burnham said he has refrained from servina the suit on owner Sid Soffer while the cafc's owner and city staff attempt 10 work out their differences. "We're trying to work out some of the issues with Mr. Soffer," said Burnham. "'Ocpcodi .. on whether we can work those out, il (lawsuh) may not be served ." The city indicated it woukl ao 10 court to close the Blue Beet Cafe over code violations. Bui Soffer Mid ht is makina . _chan&c1 to t\loid aoina 10 coun. SOtfer said he has submitted a drawina to city staff indicating that an architect incorrectly dnianed the front and back door to the buildina. two pointsof con1en1ion with the cit)'. Soffer said he and the ci1y should be able 10 work out an encroachment perm ii for the front door to remain as 11 is. but said the back door could cauK some problems ~ause it would require removal of a staircase to brina it up to code. The t.ck door issue may have to be resolved in roun. he said. ··rm afraid IOyearsdown the road they'll ask me to remove the back. st.airs." uid Soffer ... I'll lose a lot then, so.I'd rather resolve i1 now." Newpon Beach city lclden voled late last mon1h 10 seek 1 coun injuncti,On apinst the Blue Beet. I mo,•c whi ch prompted Soffer lO storm from the mcetin1 sayina thlt he'd bt't'n "se1 up" by the city. Soffer said he planned 10 1~r lx•fore lhl' council to discuss the cny's method of ca lcul.ltins net public area as 11 applit•s to his establishment. Hov.'t'''l"r. Soffer claimed he had bi.-,:n rai lroodl'd and said city st.a ff had lyrcd him 10 thl' m~tina under falK pre11:foscs in ordl'r to shut him dQ~n. But thl' council went ahcaid with inJ unc11 on proccedinas. Tht' seastdc tavern near the New- pon Pu:r 1s bC'ltcved to have been built around 19 14 and stakes a claim to ha ving lhl' lon~t-runnina liquor hCi.'n!i!..' in Nl·v.·pon Beach. ANTHONY NOW PISMO BEACH ACTIVIST ••• From Al ac1ion. "I think the Question that kept poppin1 up was the time Laa. and why the Police Department ·or SWAT team wasn't called," Assist.ant City Manqer Paul Bn1dy said Tuesday. •!'But with the polict chief involved~ that solved the question in our minds." Fonner City Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido, now chairwoman of the city's Planning Commission. \'Oiccd concerns over !hose .issues immedi- ately after the incident. but said Tuesday she though! it was properly hendled. "He did &Cl good 1rea1ment. but I think. that's ~ausc everybody knew him." she said. 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(AP) -A ferry Lauahlin, said that all were1CCOunted nipped over." said Ms. Smith. then quietly dropped from sight and boat desiancd 10 carry pmblers •nd for by midni&ht and could not Ms. Smith said 18 people were moved to Pismo Beach. casino work.en Cll~zed on the fest· confinn whether any deaths OC· ~overed alive f~om the wattr and "I haven'! hid my t heckered pa.JI moving Colorado River Late Tuesday . curred. · Sl'Venil of them wcrr taken to Bull· from my neighbors. but I don't think I. night. lhrowina more lhan 8 dozen ·At least a dozeri people suffered head (_"ommunity HOspit.al for treat· deserve to walk into a suprrmarket people into 1he waler. officials said. injuries. includins head 1niuries and ment. ' end act the looks I did se ven years Initial repons from emCfltftC)' hypolhcrmia. said fire Capt. Joe Nixo n said police called 1n II · aao," Anthony said. "I didn't leave offi cials that two people were killed Anderson. of Bullhead City. Ms. divers to assist in rescue effons. anything bchind1n ·trvine.·· ..,,... .. ,._ apparently turned oul to be er· Smith said four people were hospit.al~ The Ne,v ada Fish and Game [)e.. AsheleftiheOrangeCoastin 1981 • Elaine Antb.ODJ -..da ~ her bub&Dd,· former ·1"lae roneous. ized'forobscrvationovemiaht. panment was asked to put boats i.n however, Anlhony said he was le•v-l l 1 C "E\·cr)'o ne has been accounted for. One of the boats in ·1he collision the water 1o help with the rescue ing behind public office. Mayor Art Antlaoay, oats de a Harbor Man c pa oart Tht'rl· are no fatalities," Yid Janet bclonaed to the Colorado Belle. • effort. -·He said =fucsday that he ,haH;•:.;•;;•;:P:;_•__:ll:oeari::::_::na~:roo::m::_.::ln::,:l::98=.:I:·:_ ___________ ~, ----~Sm. ~-· hot I"'""'· -=------....:s1·n pm ·n1-1-.o:;~:._,.,,.--=-c-=-:--ccccc:-'7--fr--_-----1hM-promiw-.~'d l~wantnnth. a spokes•omou •vi inrrt'Y-. e =casinurn·1"1 ~l'4•·~..,., Lauahtin 1s 90 miles southeast of d 1 .\mbulance. . 1n 1he. southern up of the st.a.le. Las Ve s The fasi-growina gamins , l ocal poli1ics as a co-oun er o ··The residenlial .arowth here is Eldv.'a~c-n l·harged .o\nthony lends .. lo ·rhc powf'red. pont~n ferry bol.1 according 10 Las _V~t; ~etro !Oh£C --comm!nily is located aeross the river- '"Qucst in Search ofTru1h in.Govern-rea.sonabl ' s1able, but there is a lot ot d1s1on the fac ts·· in freqU('nt letters to -a pparently colltded with a l?'cas~rc spo~esm1n .ROben-N1Ton. . fi'om Bullhead c ;iy, Ariz. i ment."" -commerci.algrowth.-When·you-gener-tht'ednorof:rtOCal ntv.·spaper. crafi about 9:30 p.m .. said fire .Nrxon said the boal capsized neer . · Th·e grCfiJp-tias ··su going on 30·• ale commt"rcial growth. you geoera1e In one such teller. A.n1honycalled a IJepanmt'nt officials in Bullhead the Arizona side of the river at the {iamblcrs and . cas1 ~o-hotel·: members. said co-founder Norm traffic.·· . .\nthony said.'"..\ lot of us are c11 ~ s1oifT n1~·mbcr "a snake-oil sales-('it'. Arii .. a communit)' on the town of Bullhead City. wor~erS from the Anzona side cross , Getty. general manaier of a Pismo concerned that 11.·e·re nol goin& to be n1an." opPosiie shore from the Ne,·ada side. "Our initial report is thal the boat the f"!Ver by boats such as the one thlt Beachinn.ltisa vo,una organization. able to get o'ut of our drivcVt"ays "He's 1r:-1ng 10 s1arJ some1h1n"" ·Mort ·c uiler. the fire chief of scraped against somethina and then capsize. still wi1hout spcclfii:: JOils. othc'r than because the traffic is so bad.'' Eldv.·a,c-n. ma' or for I 0 \'earS. said. "to make a better community." Getty He !Mi id his dec1s1on 10 \'OICl' hts "~1a\ be ht• w3n1 s con1rOI of some \81d . opinion h'3.~ put him at odds 11.ith asrx·i·t of th(· ne,.1 elcction. ··There are people in Pismo Beach some-of the counci l member... ··But ht" IOl'l'ms rauonal and who have concerns, and v.·e might be "Sume folks think. I'm the new k.1d artK·ul alt'. We've had wo™' around thecatalysttobnn1 chatlgt's lhey fttl in tov.·n. but rm not just going to here:· are necessary ... Getty said . "But we 're s1and as1dl' until !°l't' been here 15 o\nthoi;i~. hov.·c,·er. s1rongl ~ denies in our formative stages. there's yea r~." .;\nthon~ 'said . ··rm \'f.'f) holding a n~ de-.irc for ele,·1ed office. nothing cast in concrtte.'· su\ptc1ous of lhl' ma yo r .. (:m no1 o ne ··1 :un not a r.:a nd1da1e." 'he said. Anthon) said "!he sa me old o( h1~ fans.'' angr:-at thc sugge stion. "I will never things" drew him to the group.-, Pis mo Rcach Ma ~or Nfbt'f aga in run for pubhc office." PIER IN HUNTINGTON CLOSED-FOR GOOD ..• FrOmAl · ' tl·r~ ~torm s. The c11~ is emharktng on a maJor Locker. all lucal(·d •Jn the pier. It wa!oo monster wavl'S 1n Januan· downtov.·n rcdt'\ clopmen t project C'11 ~ officials sa·1d th(')' 11.·o uld mcet 1 hat topplcJ nt·arl y 250 feet of the pief !hat also could bnng 1n nev. re\'t"nues. 11. 11h hl·r t<xla) tu uon out a eum: .and lhL· End C'afe. heralding 1\s end. and pn\att·t'flOnsare alre·ad' under rx·n~11un agreemt·n 1. Thl· first niun1c1pal pier. built 1n v.a' to rall>l' fund <, for the pier "\\(''[_l bu~ out her 1n\t•n10T) and 19113. "'"s hl·a,·il~ damaged 1n a 1912 Suspect in 38 Irvine burglaries held Police arrested a 25-year.-old 1n1nsi- ent Tuesda\' on suspicion of bur- glanl:ing as inan)' as 38 Irvine homes during the past six months, accordina to police. JoSl' Lui s Torres Cruz was 1rrcstcd by a Tustin police officer after Irvine police issut-d a warrant for his ann1. said Irvine Police Lt. Mike While. White s.aid lrvint police bdtcve 1ha1 Torres. who has been livin1 in an abandoned farmhouse near Culver Road and Warner Road. is ~pon· sible for at least ei&ht buf)laries in Irvine and possibly 30 more. The buralaries occurred in Collete Park, The c-olony. De'crfield and The Ranch neighborhoods. said White. "He primarily takes cesh, jewelry and VCRs." said White. - T orrcs is also suspected of several bur&laries in Tustin. He is being held in Orange Counly Jail on. $25,000 'bail. END CAFE OWNER ANGERED BT ACTION ••. From Al iis collapse. The·pier was uninsured. lifetotheci1y.'' Ford said. '"To put her Ella didn't know what she would ; took alw plannl·d 10 n:commend cump1:nsate her fa1rl\ ... Erskine sa id. :.tnrn1 the tuunc1l fo~m a finance com_m11tet' ( 0ok d1~n·1 _!n o'-' _!lo,~•oJA«"ti'~·,-'!lh~<C' ---""1.!IJl'~-10b,foo~oLf-J,l1w,ng.r~1 pier that v.•uuld-~·ufk'entra1c-on tnrd1n·g 1 nun11c 1n1pa•·1 11.·ould .?e on tht· "''a~ llt:d1t'atl·d 1n I'> t 4. Al the time. it Ella disagreed that the pier was unsafe, During_ irs moil rKent rt conslruction. she counted as m1ny as :!8 vehicles parked a1 1he end of the pil'T. out of work. like that ·with no do. either. •arnins:' • ··1 g1;1e'' l'U-try-t0-611d sonic oth·~---lt--- Employce Kip Kibler said the business. or fiaht like h«k. to act it action was particularly disturbina in back..'" she said. fund!. dov.·nt ov.·n. 1f an' · "''a' thl· lonl'-l"<>t. hi ghcst and only solid ··rm g1' 1ng yo u an opum 1~tit-"11 vnll \t•na1n·1 ~ deter w mt• 1x-oplc l'Oncn:ll' pll•:i,ure pier 1n the Unned \'lewpo1 nt. .. c· ook ad rn1 11cd .... ho I 1 kl· to cnml' J ov. n JU St to v. a lk 011 °'tilh''· Er!ok.1ne. hov.t•,cr. a~ much 3<, lhe p1t·r." hl• \31d. "Tht·rc ma~ t>..· \.\ 1ntl'r \!(1rm\ 1n IQ]ll and 198] gua ranteed Hunungton Beach 11.ould sonle t•t·~n~nuc impat·t o n tht' ~ho p. -..;•\t'rc l ~ tlan1aged the p1t·r. Both ha vc a nother p1 c-r kl'''IX'r\, · • 11n1l"\. 1h1: pier and End C~alf were Repealing a siuote hc -b~~< used l1l_ The:' cit~ al"O no11fit•d off1 c1a,I-. ~ho rl·hu1 IL the past. Erskine' !>atd. ··H1:m11ng1on ~n1Qr_t_!}t· <innuc1I Op Pro Surling Thi: nil.I p1t.:r 11.ilt not bl· demolished Rea ch wnhout a pier is l1kl· Pan\ Cham l'fi1ln'>h1 p~ b~ thl',Plt"r until ;i nl·v. p11:r 1~ begun. c-ook said. withoul the 'Eiffel Tov.·rr It '<, 'er. ("ook said thl· p1t'r l·lo<,un.•11.·ouldn'1 \\ 1J1 l t·r, V.(1Uld demolish a section of important 10 the co m munit~ ·· · 11fl"er.:t thl· •nntl''! thl· "Id Jlll"r. rl·bu dd 11. and repeat the Tht• c1l)'0 \ dcc1s1on to :.h ul dov.n .\lthuu~h dl''l~n 11f a nt"v.' p1l·r prol t"'~..ilULto t hccnd of thcpicr. the p1rr v.·n hout 11.-am1ng shO<'kl·d and rt· mai n,· tn l'll· <rc~idl•d:" look \a1d 1 h.11 pnl\.-l'\S v. 111 prc\'Cnt beach (li~maycd local merchant' and Tl'SI· ·prt•l1 n11nar. d1\1U)\1nn\ha\•cf(.11;·u\t'd l'r••'lnll "iulh nfthe pier. 1k·nt1 on a flllT lh;11 11.11uld 0C th!' ... 1ml' -\ J\·til l' hl.•luv. thl' pier V.'tll be EllaC 'hnstensen. v.ho ha\upcratcd l .1'1411'1.1i1ot 11·nglh and abou1 thl' ...im l' ct\'l tl·d 11un1 .thl' v.·atl·r linc_,to the' hu,1nt''>SCS on the Pll'r for J7 year'>. 11.1d1h ,,·r\ll l' l'n:id 111 kl'C P pcoplt; from \aid ,he v.·as ··pre11~ mad" v.·hcn .,hc I tl· v.1 11 rl'111 111nll·nd 11 Ix· built of ".1 ll 1 11~ h1:lu.,.. tht· piling!.. HO"'·ever. !round out about lht.' clusurt• onlv an rc1nl111·,·ed •••rll fl'll'. 11.h1l·h sh11uld 1h1· 'l'f \ ll l' ruad. v.hich J!i-le<:alt'djuSt hour tx·fore the-Cl\) padlockt:d a ll l\\' th r nL'\\ p1rr a l 1 !l•\p~n 11fah1,1u ! !x•l1 •11 thl·l>a~1·oflhl·p1 er.11.·1llre ma1n 1ha1nl1nk fence PIH-I'"' 1.:ar' .,P\·n I 011k~ • .a1d. I hri,tens..:n. 7~. opc:ratl'd tht-b:i1t f hl· l·nd nl lth· nt•11. r1~·r also v.·uuld \1µn' .11,0 11.111 t~: pos1ed wa rning ~hop. the sandv.'l('h !>hop ('apta1n'!. tx· r:i 1,l·d ahoul llJ fl·l·T~o that 11.·a1·e, 'llrll'f' 111 \Iii) {lt'ar.ofthe old pifr. hC (1allt·~ and the ~.'l"r har :.Jcptunc's 11.ould 1ral>h un d1·rneath during "''1n-'aid FAIR BOARD TO BID ON ARENA ... From Al • ennn: amph1theatC't ha'S-N:'e n men- tioned as a pos~lhi I 1 1 ~ 10 rew h 1 ng the dispute. But Jill Llo\d. a spokesv.on1an for lhC' Fair Bo8 rd . ~•d Costa Mesa residents have e~pr"ssed a s1ron1 prefercnct' for the bu y-0u1 proposal. "I think. the reaction of1he citizen~ is t.hat !hey are no1 comfortable wnh Ned Wesl continuing 10 operate the 1mphithc11er." she said. , Deborah-.Neuet. an auorne-y for S"cd \\'e!iol. \3 1d ~hl' IX'hcved her client 11.ould l·ons1Jcr ">t·lhng the lease. .. I a'\uml· that v.,;-v.·ould be opt·n 10 cl1i.cu,,1n8 an ~ fair and reasonable pric1·." ~he said ... , don'I lh1nk 1ht0} 11.ould ru le II out." Lio~~ said Fair Board mcntbers 11.·ere not ruhngoul the pos-.ib1 IJ1 ~ ofa dome. or olher improvement s. after thl' purchase of the lease. "°J;hc board included in the motion 1ha1-1ht'y would--ron''~ any mniga-.- li on n1ca ,u rl'~, as long as 1hcy were tt.":l,1hll·.'· \he said. l loi~d !k11d the Fair Board d.ocs not h:t' l ' ncarl' l'no ugh money e11hcr to .. pun ha..c the lea~ or to build a dome. the pn('t' ofwh1ch has been C'stimatcd ;11 $S 10 l!I m1lhon. "\.\c v.·ould h·avr to borrow lhe n1unl"' f1om the state.'' shr said. ··Th:11·\ 11.·hal fa ir boards 1yp1c1ll y do v.·ht•n 1he) havr la:F capital im· pro \-Cml"n 1 r-l<>ma k"C. SEATING OF CAN-DIDATE UPIN ~ ••• PnmAI The deN1e t ontinurd Tuesday nitht. with both side~ f'(_;l1n11ng finacn. tOr ·disgruntled losing candidates," c'osgro1 e said. of the pct111on\ wc-rt improper1y d1stn li uted in \•colation of St.lie c1<.·c11on codes, Miller. Yt'ho I~ the petition drive. Cossro•e smid thost c1rcula11nf the pttition for a ~I dcc11on misled sianmbrcllimiita lbc ~t w1~?pen. wbcn.iA fact.be.bad WOD·d -dtc111vely. (Qllrovc, MU..., and Coun· cilwom1n etec:1 Paull Werner were •within l petoen-Jl!lblU of <1ch other in 1ht fi~1?<A•dtdlW l'Kf: "What the •itioaen.,. ,tryin• lo do is C'fatt • '-=ood c:lliucr, rlrct1o n "Thi!. IS 1n clear disregard of lhc !.pint of M~asurt 0 , whrch wes simply to allow the elcctoratt to 1sk for a clarifyina election when the third pl1ttt e11ndidate finilhfrd down in • PKk with the other c1ndidltes ... ("OllJ'Ove supponcr fr1nk Lund· 1ng, notinc pr1i1ion circula1on in- cluckd the losin1 tiindidatn, 11id he haq turned o ver 10 lhc Distritt .\11~·s offitt evidence thlt sonw Miid people wttt driVin110 shoppin,1 ct nters a:pccifically to sisn 1ht pet1- 1ion'> ticcaust I hey felt 1M council wu 1hv.·arting their will by not •pplyina Mcasurr D to the vacant seat. ··1 ha"e no1hin1 apinst Mr. Cot· grove:· she said . "h has to do w1th due process." -. " ~ .. --·- "It's k.1nd of disgus1ing to think grov.·n men c8n plan like that,'" Elli said. ··1hope1ohell it docs fall down.·· Sharon Ford. who worked for Elli 1n Ne ptune·s Lock.er. said a couple or cit~ atto~neys obv.iously knew whst v.·as coming. Thcy camC" out for a final lunch Tuesda y. M1nu1cs a_ftcr they left. pol ict• )"ere ordering everyone off the ptt'r. "'Prt1ty neat. huh:" Ford Yid. "It ·s extremely inSC"nsitive to some- ont• v.·ho"s dedicated J7 years of her liaflt of 1hc m•ny cheritable dona-Although city officials said they tions Ella had made to the ciiy over will compensate Ella for her loss of the years. business. Cook couldn't say whether "She supponed the city, youth any help would be extended to her organizations. the police deptinmcnt. emp1oyces. . And this is how they treat her," Kiblef ..._, "~o_prfull y, if ~he gels enoup said. publrc11y 01:1t of this. S011,lebody cen Ford and Kibler yid the city's offer her a JOb," Cook said. '"I don't ac1ion put about a dozen of Ella's know about the employees." workers on unemployment. . Ella had h_er own idea ofwhal she'd Neither was cenain what they hke Ip d6 wrth Cook. too. would do for won::-"I've_ bttn w1th "l'.d like 10 t•ke-him out on the pi~l Ella a long timC," Ford said. "I'm fillhu~1upw11hbeeranddrownh1m , gonna stand by her side.'" . she said. ' SMUTNEWS~CKS ••• ~ Prom Al BOGGS ••• FtomAI ('ounc1lmcmbcn said they were equally concerned about the proliferation of1he racks. "They"rc called news racks. but therc's no ncwllo 1here. They're smut racks." CounctJJnan Phil Maum said: & San50ne. who lives in Corona del 'how of how the photoaraphs camt Mar. Yid the city is considerina about. · lrmitina 1he number of news racks in "If some of the 1uys on the team any aiven area, and Will not renew (did) M>met hing that Wide didn't sc11.ually-cxplicn ncwsrack licenses psrticul1ry lik.~. or they ~re Soina 10 which e•pirc. talk.. about. wh•t: was 101na on, he de\'1scd a little 1h1n1 called the ·0c1t1 -1 Other mcmbtrs applauded the n:s1denl\0 .cffons.-but CaUed-l'or con-- t1nucd vigilance and p•tience in their fight to remove the racks from the In other development Monday, Force· and what he did was m1kt sure . ~u_ncilWQ.i:nan ~lillltl.)]L"1'J1UD«-1hey were Kt up---jn a co111promist~~--l--­annOUnct.fsh~ will sce.k ~thud term position and he'd break into the room on th.~ council. She 1s the tcCOnd and I.Uc pictu~ ... Adams uid. Cit)'. • roun~lmember 10 m•ke • rormal "l:d •already destroyed 1 lot of cand.1dacy ai~nounce.ment .. Maum_ them. He said 'Just keep this. Just "Even1uaJ1y· we"ll end up with none . hopefull y,'' Councilman Phil Sansone said. "You me)' call this a Band·Aid ordinance. bul we feel thi• is as far as _we can 10 riaht now." prev~ously said he wdl not tttk rt· kttp this.· election. '"They're no1 aoin1 to surface," she Candidales can t.ake out pepers to said. "You don't know who. There run for office startinc July II. arc twenty.four 1uys on that team.·· ORANGE ....._ .... CO'ASl--.......... M-Ol'l'ICI JJO Wnl a •• !!o1 Cot!• -CA ...,....,.,,_ 860 •!ilO CO.!• ........ 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