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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-20 - Orange Coast Pilot~Woman tilled bl . •••••• Stabbed · IJ JONATHAN VOi.DB ... LANCE IGNON ............ _ A 22-yar-old Costa Mna woman "'h°"" hu~band found h" bound and Plll'd in thr..•ir Harbor Boulevard 1partment "'a,. killed by a sin.sit stab •o und in ttw chcst.authorillt'S said Tue\<la~. Kenl Gibbons on Monday found thl' hod~ of hii. wife. Malinda. 1n thr bedroom of thl' Mc:d1tcmnran Vil- laac ap:irtment thr..') had ttnlrd only da) i. earlier. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Rkk Johnson 11id. The woman was fully clolhtd. but Johnson v.ould not'iay whether shr 14as · sc"uall) molested. She WIS stabbed once in the chest and bled 10 death. he said. TM hom1c1ck 11 the fir11 in Cos11 Mesa this )Car. police Slid. The lieutenant said 1he woman w11 bound and pgcd. but ~ would not Ma) "'ith what m11cri1I. Gt'Ortr Boitcu>.. a cousin oflhe sl1in wom1n. waid Kent G ibbons lold him shr was bound wuh a number of htr hus- band·i. neckties. Johnson said 11 was difficult for inH·stiplon lo piece tasethtr what happened in tlfc apartment becauttt ( ......... WOllAN/A2) Coeta II-police eordOD off &CCIII to a lledlterran•n VW.,e apartment .._. a ................ " ... "-... 22-Jear-old woman, M•lllMla Godfrey Glb- bolia, wu foand atabbed to deatll. ·25 CEN.TS N.~·.to appeal $3.5M.award ID-abduction Father Is claiming police failed to stop Incident. find girl. ha'> hn·11 l·o mm1t1l·d In th1sc11t. IMy dl·1l·1 m1nl·d 1ha1 no cn mr hid bttn cumn1111nl ·· ()uinll\ an ~1d he would belt' his m1111v11' for a nl·v. trill ind for ·rl'\ l'l\J I of lhl· Judam('nl. 1n pert. on lhl· Pll'm1~· that Supcnor Coun JuJ¥l. Jul111h R)an p vt 1ncortttt ly BOB VAN EYKEN ln\l1Ull10rl) IU lhl' JUI"\. ., .. ..., .... ...,. ·· I lrn I'> rllu!ltr:ited b\ t~ fact that Thr cit~ of ~('v.port 8ur h "'111 lhl·~ fuund a pm;ue· 1nvn11ptor. fiihtTul·Mia~·Huurt"·rdinurdl'nng "'h11 .i1Jl·J rn the abducuon. not thl' Ul)> tu pa~ SJ S million 10 a man li.ihk.'. ~1J Ou1n li\ an. v.hu'>l· '·~l·ar-uld da u&h tC'r v.a., ab-()u1nli\J n \a1d the cit)' would dul·ll'J b' lhl· l hdd \ molhl'r 1n t 9"'Y apl)\·JI T ul·i.d.i~ ·!I \ crd1ct if lM mo- an .illmnl'' f111 1hl· l1I' \aid llun .. "'l.,l. dl·n1l·d That could h~n .\ J ur~ ·,n ~an1;i .\na l\\ued thl' "'11h111 JO tu (>(J da' '>. hr 111d. · : 'l'tll1u on a. 9.J \ otl' 1n a \u11 fi f('d h' T ul·\<la' \ H·rd1c1 holds that Nrw- .\nhur Sc:o1:i r1 v.ho claimed the· pun lkarh Police Sat. Chuck l°'l·v. pun lkal h Police Oepanmrnt 01m .. 1l·:id farkd 10 follow standard v.a., liabk t'll:rau~· 11 fa11l'd 10 ac1 1o pulill· pnx<:dun· 1n hlndhna tht prnrnl thl' abduu1on or to find the inudl'nt · child and lhl· mu1hr r aftrr thl' .\n o.prn "'1tneu tnufed thlt lnl rdl·n1 proPl·r prcxl·durc· v.ould havt bttn The mo ther and child v.ho 1., nov. for Olm'>tl·.iJ 10 lall both pe~nts and I~. ha\ l' nn n hn·n locatrd , tr' 10 rl·'>Ohl' lhl' <.11fTc""ncn . ... - In 11w a11ornl·~ Pa1rid:. ( · Quin · ·Bu t Olm!>ll'ad ~id ,toda~ tht~,w~ ... h \:.Sll "horl'prl~·nl\the nt~ u1d hr nn \'.r a11-.oppurt!Jn1~ to hlvt_tbit.~ ··: ."'vu Id fik nut1ll., b~ .nr\I v.ttk ufh" p:irJk~~u'1w IQJ>Olil.<' titadquantn., ; . ~· rn1l·n1 II> rl·qunl a rc,l'rul .or 1hr... f~l·.~1~Sco.luh,.~nrd~t'~b;4~c-. ·. · .", JUJ¥m.l·n1 u1 for a ncv. tnal :·.; , · llun .:h ~: lo.1~-app•n& by ~n 11~nowh . '· "\\ l' fl·d \ l.f) woncl> that thr .. pn~un but Jhal J_9ter .infOi'.ri'ftlt(on •.. ' ~-­ mu11on, ,hould t'll.· sral\<l'd.'' ~1a··. ao~·k\t1i;nori.!•4ndlca\td ~hat'Scqz.1(1 : Qu1nl1\ an .. l .ndl·r the . nrrum:•. knl'"· thl~ d11ttl ·~as \ak,tn t?l 'Kr"- Move from Small. town to c1·ty proves deadly ~l~l;~~:'p~~~~f.~~~~~l~~,~~~~~~d:~; ... n~~~l(t'ad ~sa~d ~hr ·,pm.~~. ·:;. ~·~ · othl·r \'a':·. -. H'>Jlg:itor v.ho ardcd tn ·thr··abduc· ·. · ' · . ~1~~~:~·1 \3n~• k~'~~:~~~·~·h~~~~~r ·. ·:~~~;~~~~:~r;.:.~· f~~~t'tUh~t.~~L.· •:,. · ~. ' BJ LANCE IGNON ................. Mahnda Gibbons arrw up in small lo"' n .\menca. She was born 22 yean aao in the hou~ "'here hct...mo~...was raasc4. Her arandparcnts hvtd nt'lll door. Jui.I about t..''er)onc: in Harrisville. Rev. Jeue Jackson charges the Democratic convention with emotion- packed call for unity./ A4 Jl'alt .-t€~n Reltct.ita collected a bulhll of prlnl at the Orange County Falr./M Inda A6 A3 A&.10 B&-8 A7· Al Cl C1-t · C7 A5 A3 Al 11-4 Al l ' tah -all 700 of them at the time of her bin.Ji -knl·v. each otht'r . of thc Lalla Da} Saints and lrarntd ~111k of the rouah-and-tumblc \1de Qf hfl-IO thl' b11 (·It~, month\ v.ai. offered a JOb in ,lrvtnf marpl'd. had Joint CU\t~~ •fthe _Jiri._ ·chJld i:ll'ld that ~rc·:h~~ ~ .l'io'. ••· and thc loupk mo\;cd toC'~a. Mtsa umkr ! ahfornia lav. aHhe timr of'\hr ' cnrfll· ~"au\t' lt(.cnnC'd) had bttn · lndl'l'I!: 11 ~ai. .: a challcnac tht~ abdullion · • • . ".1ra.nk~r c~s.1od~ ··p~ tfK. ct<1M ;b~ a · · "ckon!l·d , C1lXlfrl') rc,called. . · :··tne're v.as -no c~i.m 1na1 act .Q!l.'l'hc · -fl~,rtdJ rnurt. ' ·. . ·. ·'"' ~~ · ·. · · :"'\ But ·}farns' 1llc. a rural suburb north of Osden .. has crown. lh ~pulat1on nov. stands at about •. ~00. Still. that $.'IOK'-kn1t forlin& SUt\1 \'\'). . • - ~she c:anu: from a \rry sheltered It fc "hl·rl· \hc wai. ufc ... and rl'lall\ d' (r,~. of fear." said her m1nlf"·r. Jeanne Godfre). On ~turda~. K~nt and Mahnda pan of thl· n~l>thcr ., Q uink, an \aid. . .. 1 ulo.~d him 'i> !'O"'_t" !'> aneftf) ~·. G1ht'll.>J" mo' cd.1rtto a Mw .arbund-• .. . ~"--"q.petl"" r~L\.• ~be q~aucr -~"'ht •old mc.,hc!~---- fluur ap:inmcnt 1n . Mcd1lnTant'-an bil11~ "'henC\ l·r thl'~ .·r~l\t' a rc"poli . "'0Ul~l'I J• dQ that. ~1d Olmst.t~. ~ ··: l1kr 90 percent of the commun1t~. Mahnd:1 v.a\ a member of thr C hurch So thl·rr "a" no n.·:1son for Malinda to ''urn '" hl·n hl·r husband of 18 V11lagc UI_\ Harbor Bou~vard. Most -of J rnml· ~., 10· perforin, an 1n111af · ··f«i~~uJ.·hc,l>a.d ~n 'ccs~.tnm~I'-, .~.' =~ · (Pl ..... 81G/,A2l .. m,l'.'>llg;at1on ;a jo .v.hetht'f. ~ CT~~c '-: ~: .. ~~.~~J?~J .. •;·-.. ---------------------------------lml!I------·-' -----·--------. . .... . '· ... .,. ... ' - Jurors br.~cing for p~Ssible:: .. Ye8.f-10ng dtit)riil Kraft.~fi.~.l --< _:_ • ----· ---··You w.111 be ~skcd .~o~; ~p1.r11on~ : Selection ~gins In celeb~ated case·of . on 1hl· dl·a1h ~n~1t> and 1irr 1m· d r d t ---d -f-16----d pnwnml·nt v.1 1hout parole I\ pou-eaen an acc~se 0 gay mur ers 1bll•\\,'Oll'nn·\ 1n th1Hak.'' thC'.JUC!Jt' . ly BOii VAN EYltEN °' ............... Thert had bttn lurid rumon . bu.t until T uci.da). none of 1hr 20 pcoplt- "'ho s11nl·d up for a year's JUf) dut) · kpl'V. C.\lll'll> v. hal they m11ht be acitina into. more. bl'p n slo14 1) Tue\da~ with a one-hour \t'n1on ~unna which 16 of thl' 'oluntcer Jurors apprarrd and v.l·rl· told about the cast fo'r which thq v.l·rc bc1na asked to serve. S31lf I Much of Mn anin·\ d1scoutst' T ul·\Ja' had to do "'1th thC' a~lute ""'l'd fu"r 1mp:ir11alit~ on thl'. pan of· JUfOf\ ··whrn you s11ncd up a1 Jur) a-. .... ·mhh did \OU ha'e an' knov.1-' ('d&c as 10.v. h1d1 la~ )OU ~res11n1ng up for" .. Ml·Car11 n ai.ked each person · It lurncd o ut to be the b1gest murder trial in Oranat County h1s- lon. and one oft he most sen1111onal. ··Mr' Kr.aft ischaracd with multiple m,urden and he "charftd with some spcnal circumstance\.' said Superior Court Judac Donald Mc<i<1rt1n who ··'-.;o \1r:· cal h prospective Juror · "----.......... -....;_,. Rand) Stnc:n Kraft 4T.lsiCcused- o( 16 homosex ua l murden of youna ml·n. an allcccd k1l1tn1 sprtt thll rndcd v. ith h1urrcst in Mission VitJO '" 1983. Jury selection 1n Kraft's tri1I. "'hich auornc) s sa) will 1111 a year or v. 111 be prcs1d1na o'er tht' tnal. McCanin e~pll1ncd 10 the polrn· t1al Jurors that. 1f thr) found Kraft auih) of murder. the) would thrn be asked to ~'Ciah his 1u1lt or 1nnocrnce in th"·~ .. spr..-c1al circumstances.·· that u~. crimes rdatcd to the murdrn that could tiend the: ckfendant to lht p!t chamber. · an\\\l.fl'd One prr~n said. howr\rr . .that .. lhl·rl' v.a0 \ a rumor 11 wu (accustd ·:--;!tht ~talk('r· killer) Richard R;amm·1:· · .\not her potential Juror added that lhl'fl' "l'rl' rumor' 1n 1hr JUr) room that lhl' nl~\ICflOU\ )Car-long trial m1gh1 t'll.· l'llhl·r for Kraft or Ram1re1 ' -T ' YbUng Writers' Project beii.S'.fruit BJ llOIEllT HYNDMAN ................. Pfthaps it's only in tht' f1nc:iful storyttlhnc of childrtn that the human emotions a111chcd to the lcmof1 lovcdontcanbetold throuah tht use of a citrus fruit. Tlwrr ur K•ri wi th kr frknd. M•ri. ('1')'1111 in 11H.·rfttp>. rold. dart hou~upon •1rassr hill ~n L4·m~'"' illc. Lcmonsv_ilk is • bt.utifu1 rily '" f ,,,fom... Kan.. lttnon. Robttfo. WIS lcmon-naPl'(d >tst~rdaY ·•nd •Ito thttr WC'IT • lot of ltmons kmon·n•pPftl. Wh•t 11 L4•monsdllclumi111 into'.' • If kids Clft. bt kidnapped. tMn 1ppettntly kmons c1n ~ kmon·napptd. So rasons I(). )'.tar-old-Mcli111 lippiMGtt wt.ow story ton Off to ~II how Kari ind Mari aracktd down thf ill- fatc:d kmon named Robrrto . .. The: ~mon·N1PDCCI umon" was osw of ntarl) lOO storin ttiMl Tundey 1t 1 summer wort.,.., pml to improve lhf wriliftl lllitls of J 1rwne ":;·.;~::.::- ..co1St~1t-;. -: .:~:. -f urot::'~;::.· < · ·. .·b~eWiD;g . . ··~ .. . . . ~ Judge .d~nl_essu_tt · .· to qloc~.seaungor ~· "C~~gr'OYe·t~ight _ .. •' .. '• . . .... .. , .· ' olllllir ..._., wcrr 11m in boaft wlacft Keat ltft nrty Mondly for WCllCnl Dteiaal C · wWt ht --&..-...1 ..a--...:.-Of'-. WV1~ 1$ 8ft "~u&-.. fllllBltt'. WMll be rcunedbo.e M •ilk. he ditcovcrcd his wire·, body. !lw hid~ "8bbed and was bound with some orbit own ncdtift. Kent bas lintt moved a.ck to his familin' home in Ocar&ld. just south of Otdtn. His mothtr·in·law said ihc's not sure whtn or if ht will return to COl&a Mna. He can't dal with questions likt )'Ct. she sugnted. R~t now he just nttds to fttl what it's hkc to be beck in smaU-town America. where such viokntt rattly ha~ns. w said. News ofthc slayina spread tbrouah Harris,·illc . almost instantly. TM telephone at the Godfrey hofM rana c-onSlantl) Monday-tvenilll with sx·opk t11llin1 to olrcr roodoltncn. Others brouaht ovtr food and o&red ~IJ>. ' The,'ntat day. Jnnnt and Wiltiam-Oo~trrt)' cauttit a plant b <>ranee Count)'. Tht)' returned home today .tth thtir ctaupltr"1 ~.Tl ~n and thrtt da)'t afttr Mttencta•1 first sister died in htr crib. Godfrcy said she bat no bitlel'Mll for the pmon v.ibo killed htr daUlb- tcr. She said ihc'1convinced the ltilltr did not know MaUnda. No Ont who· kncv.· her could bavt dont IUC'h 1 thina. w said. "Malinda was one of the anerls of this canh. That'nhc rommtnt tvtry· one seems to make." her mother said. "I'm not concerned about tht person •·ho did that. That's bttween tht law and him and the lord.•• In the midst of tht tf'lltdy. tht Godfre~s clina to thtir rcliJjon's promise Qf e,·crtallina lift and their faith that the)" will eventually be . She's a spirit .now." Godfrey said. rcunih.'d. • · · '.','We just "'Int to li,·c ,-enouilh "We know that ~ live.after death. . Ii' es so "'C can be with htr somtday." WOMAN TIED UP, sr~BED TO DEAT·H · rr-Al th,· G1bbon1CS had not uns-cked. and thl.'1r bdonai,. were in boats. "There is no indication of a strualt or r:ansackina. ·• Johnson -.id. "8Ur· aJai: or robber) docs not tttm to hr th,· mota 'c fof the ahac:k." .\uthoritieulso were unable to find an' sians of forttd entry or othtr e' ldence in the home. "No red nap jumped up at us." tht lieutenant said. ··we didn't r«over thl.'"'W(""apon or anythinJ." about a month aao from Clearfield. Utah. ncarQsdcn. Boitcux said. They mo' '-d into the around floor. one· bedroom apanment in a larae com· plex near Fair Dri,·c. on Saturday. The couple moved to Costa Mesa after Gibbons. who rttcntly aradu· at\-d from the Uni,·ersityofUtah. was ofTel\.'d a j_ob with Western Diaital. Malinda Gibbons attend~ Weber State Collcae in Utah. She work~ in bankina burplanncd to become a full· time homemaker. her motlier said. Godf rc) said her daut)ner and son· in-law looked forward to tht move. "I understand Costa Mesa is a beautiful area and is very safe." sht said. ··Malinda's fine and we know that shl.' is." Godfrey said. "SM was one of the anscH that was permiu~ to live on this canh ... and we miss her." Malinda's body will be taken to Oaden. Utah. where serviets art schedulcdat Lindquist North Mortua11 . .. ....................................... -~ Johnson said Mahnda Gibbons "as killed before noon Monday. about six hours before her hust.nd. !~F;~~~~~~~1.~~1~~: Man sues over broken heart Malinda's mother. Jeanne God· fre). said Kent Gibbons. 2S. will • ,, return to his home in Utah today for LEXINGf ON. Ky. (AP) -Ken· c-rumnal n .. "Cord" when she agrttd to . . . an indefinite period. neth L.1ane Brooks fiaurcs it will take be Im "afc. Brooks. who filed thc'lawsuit Jast . "l'l.'k from the Fayette County Otten· . r • • • · • : , . . • ·.• • . ,• •• 1ion Cl.'\'ltcr._ also accustd Johns0n <?f . JURORS CALLED FOR srD.'A · 9111\ T~--a·.w· . :. . " ·. . . ,. ... ---·'"" .. . -·. . .. .. . He has Sta)ed with Boiteux and his SI 00.000 to mend his broken hean. "ife. S;hirle). in their Huntinaton Brooks is suina his former fiancce Bc~ch home since Monday. Boiteux for breach of promise. contending he said. "a~ "hood" inked. tricked and ma- Johnson said the husband is not n1pula1,-d in the name oflove." . <o~sidered a suspect. and he said In his lawsuit filed in Fayette ther~ "ere no witnesses or suspects in C'1n:u11 Court. Brooks. 3:?. daims the sla) ing. Offic-ers canvassed the An&da. Denise Johnson broke their complc>..but neighbors did not rcpon cng;iaement after he was arrested for Sl'eing or hearing anythin1. an alkgcd parole 'iolation. e"cn m1~ppropna11n1 . Sl.000 of has · . ~i £: ~ •• , ·:·:... " mon,·~ and )Ubjccung him to mental From Al .. ~-··: ·, .~ '· ·• · . • · .. :-. " crul'lt~ and aoguis,h. . . . · : -: . " . . . " . . , • · . · , ?' · · : ..: ·:· ~ • In the ~ui1. ha.ndwrittfl'I on yellow a.not1c~ 10th,· JUf) r~m at thc'Saqta · l}l\'ntron ~fthc Kra.ft.casc. '" .;~·· : ,. continue unttl .~ua. 10. by ):Vhich tl~ . : legal pa ix·r. BroukssceksSI00:00(>1n Ana c:ourthousc as~an.1 for people ~k('a~m .also.-d1scu~~ th~ m~ ·M~'('.aninsa1dhchoP.C"tbhA_v~apc)ol Thi.' COUP.le mo"ed 10 Costa Mesa thou gh she "as "well aware of (his) pu n11~, l' d:ima&l'~ from Johnson.· "ho ~ou1~ .~·n e on a JU.f)' for a foll mund?flC' aspects, of s11t1ng on the' of I SO candldat~f<W1fte prosecuti!'&.,.., John~on. "ho5': tekphonr oum~r ~ ,·ar. .. • · K~~n JUI): • . · -, . " · · and de.fcndina att~rncysto itit~rv,i~ ": -. · 1~ nut lil>tl!d. rnuld not be reac-hed . Tbcrt as no auaran.ttt that a~y. of . Tttc JbOd patt as that ~'Ou will ,ha vs fouhc :?O spo\s. . •. " : " : . · ·- FILING P~RIOD OPENS FOR gLECTIONS~~~. thl· 16 \olunteers ul~1ma~ely.w1ll be scc-urcd parlr.1n1.onc bloc~ fro"'! tht, . Dt'fen'se. 'aHoT~cy Thdm'ls c-oalkd to sa\ for the historic tnal. The coun.hou~. so )OU w9R't havt to·w · Md>or)ald~~was • retiftnt Tu~y: !lnnll" •.s t~Ul' for thl' pool of ~8.000 "alk(n' ~ax• blockund.hayc your car -about "'ttat tii: .>"ill be looking 'for irt.:" : potl'llll~I JUfOfS. more than lWICC the bu~&lara:ied while )DU arc JOnr." said juror'; • . . . . . ' ' \ U)ual numtx·r. v.'ho ha~·e been sent ~kCartin. ··The bad patt.1' yoU:ll gct "T~[C 11-no s~h thill& a\'an i~l "· .; From Al . 11ot1n·~ call 1 ng them for Jury d~t~'. . th~· us1:1atS Sada>-so it's aoink to be a jucor.~·. t}e said. "I'~\ havc::to look ai a· • ·,. Thu~"' ho\io ultimately make. thC' finannal tja!dsh1pf<)r everybody." · iX·iwn 's 1t.ntirc (ifc eJLpcritncc." · · Don Strauss. po1ntl'd l'll~ 1n:asurl·r last October. , .• 1. • · • In c·osta Mesa. 1nc-umbe'nt Mary alw ha !> takl'n out papers for election . : .\lso p1dl1ng"up pape~s ;,..ere Ann . pand of_ :?O -I~ J&.!rors and c11ht Soml.' 'oly!'te~rs asked about va--cx:put~ ~C?istrict ,AJtome~ Bryan. · ~. • ah~·rnall'S -"111 tx-. in for. a year of cat1ot1~.' Mc( artm told th~'!' they Bfo" n: th,·. proSC'cu1i ft& anomej.!. Hornbuckle 1s~·ekang ~e-cl~ction. but for a four·~l·ar term as treasurer. He's r~·mtoph.. art" l' an the South fi:llo" l·ounnl membe~ ~vc.Whttl· a forma IBM l·xecut1\'e who man· La,,un?. Cl\ 1l' ·h !IOC1at1on: ~nal~ CLiIDd.Dqnp Hall ha"c said Ibey are-..J.t.~~ngdttbrandroffi~ -Bla~-k:~n-pl"Mldc111 ofthegum .. s1l·pp1ng do" n, HOFnbucklc and I) ~l·ar\. Bl·ud1 Cham t>\:r of Commcetce: and Y.'hn·k r ~a' l' !)Cr\ e<t on tht1 council Longtime Dcput) Caty t lerk Con· R1d..l'' Slatl·r. a l'u~tod1an who ran for f~r fou r ~car>~ t1~11 sane~ 1976. nil' Bn.x:k"a~. "ho \\as appointed to l·ounl·il prl'' 1ou~I~. P1d .. 1ng up papers to-run for 'thc · surn'l'd Cit~ Clerk ..\llc-1a Wcntwonh <. 11' Trl·a~ura Su.san Morse 1s . fi ' l'·m.:'mbi:r rnunc1I. wen:. Charles la!>! month'. also has taken out S\.'l.'t...111¥ rl"·l·knion. as is (it} Clerk Markd :ind Jam Fern man. ' · nomination papers. She will be \'ana Roll1n&l'r. v.ho will fac-e a tounnlmen.On :.\mburgey and challenged. ho"e'er. by Irene Butler. chalkngl· h~ Ooro th' Rhodes. who Pl·1~r Buffa, l'urrentl~ arc in the "ho ·~ the assistant c-1ty clerk 1n r:in Jg.1ins1 Rollinged our yearsago as m1ddk of1he11:,.'first four-year terms .. f':rnpon Beach.· "l'll. ~ , In Hun11n1tQn Beach .. nomina'tion The candidau .. ~ arC' requir,cJ to a~r papers wcrc • .;.tali.'1tn out b) I 0 can· . 30 ~•anature on their doc uments and d1da1e.~ -· S<.'\ l'n fo r· city.council. two fik thq n ".llh·lJlc Cat)', Ckrk's Qfficc for n l' ckrk and one for citv b' .\ug .. I~. ·. trea~url~r. " · . · · , ·A host of council c-andidates 1s Three of .•he 'seven-council scats C\J)CCll.'d to file for offiC'C. indudang v. ill tx· contetted 10 ~ovembcr.: . in~·umben\ Peter Green who is com· ~ Earl~ bi rd candidates for the cbun· pk11n1 his first four-year term an ·ell "-1.'rc.Gcorgl'.' .\rnold. a hindvmitn office. Two other incumbents - " ho:s run prel. 1ousl} for boih C!1fy · Rut h Fi nlc~ and Jack Kell y -,bave ·coun£1I and· -for go vernor: Lan'da Sl"n l'd '"o four \Car terms and arc Moullor'l-Patll nM>n. a member <?J!ht proh1 b1t,-d from ·~king rt'-elcct1on H un~ngt"n .B.<.'ach · Unidn · High b~ the Cit~ Charter. Srhuol 01st m.·1. who's· a .cable tt'le· · Morl· than ~O candidates battled \IS1on c\ccutl\ e . .Jim ~il va. a hagfl for four open scats an the 1986 c11~ · .school teacher. «"ho's· also on 'the cuunnl dert1on. Pbnn!ng Com mission:· Roben .E.. Council members currently an the .B1d~k. John · Va len11n9. a retftCd m1ddk ofthl.'ir terms arc Mayor John . ~kponnel1 Douglas.emplo~ and a,~ Er~i...inl'. Wes Ban nister. Tom Ma~s J>l'rl·nn1:il cr1' council candidate: Don · _and Grare W1nchdl. · ~ta~.\lhstcr.'a-:formc-rmayerandtw.o-' In Laguna Beac h. Councilwoman ll'rm c<>u nq lman: and Tom MJrl ha Coll1~on has picked up and [1 \t•ngood. a nfrmber ofthr Planning rl'lurnl·d her randadate filing papers._ Comnm1son . . ,. Shl' and ~l·tl F1tLpatr1ck art' seeking Dooald L ~at son. wh o was ap. rl··dl·c11on on th,• fj, e-member coun- ·~: Council members Dan l<:cnne'. Bob C.l·n1" nnd Lida Lcnnev art' in thl· 01111ddk;,uf their four-vear terms but arl' lhc ~UbJl'CI of a recall effort. . In f ountJin Valle,. onl\' C'oun- c1 lman (jl•orgl· Scon ·has picked up paix·1 ~for rl··l'lert1on. Scon sc:rved as a lUUrll·tlman and m1l\or from 1969 to l1r'l<. and rcturnrd In l984. · .\l~u up fo r l'kct1on as the · scat cum·ntl~ tx·ing held b} Barbara Brn" n. "ho·. has been a coun· l'll \l Ulll;Jn \lnl'l' I 980. ( ounnl m~·mtx·rs in the middle of tlh'1r four-H·ar 1erms arc Jim Neal and Fred v·o~\. "ho "ere fir.st elcc-ted in 1982. and La\irann Cook. elcc-tcd In 1986 . C"tt\ clect10M 1n lr"1ne were con· dul'll"d 1n Junl'. though thcrt' is a strong poss1t1'11i1~ of a special counci l ek l'l1 on an :"'o,·ember for. Mavor-' ekl'I Larr~ .\g1a n·~ unc~p1re<l_cou.nC'il Sl'al. n·n)~r,·d n''"' ~and sc~lcd hps. "u ulJ ha' t' a "eek off at C'hnstmas. aar~,·d that there arc .no spccifit ·• "\\ ,. hOJ' e to ad mop ash you that the plu1 four da' sat Thank51ivinJ: cntt ria for·~lcctingj,ufori .• !~ anform ... uorryoU"'IJ'.','°~ct e":'-~.\JidT"ill P.ro6ably am~gc for a , :·1 Just ltin4 of-..accide 6)i a ~aut. · ,·: abOut th1!1 l·a~ is frofll witnesses.who 'l\HHH'l'k' 'a\'allon 1f we 10 into next . fn·lma:· he ,s:rid. "I just judfC-by · . te~11 f~ 1n.th iH\>unroom under oath.'" summa:· hl·.sa1d . · '. . '4hl·thcr I fod c'omfonabk talkana to ~k\ani n sa1~. ··You arc n~t to~· .-One. P.<>ll'nt~al juror ~ad anOlhcr. ".)h,· Person. It's not a ~ scientific. or "u1d1 or h~tcn to anything at>Out ."orr~ ... · · · ·.• ''. P~°'ess." • thah·aK. lfa r~poncrc:omcsupto ~ou . "°'?you lock JUrort up and not let McDonald said ht bcli~v~ and a~h. ~ou a qul.'staon cork~1n1 · '°'-·m•out'.'"' )hl' asked. ~ ~-~ ~kC'amn's goal of c-omplt\ina jury thl· l·a~. ~o~ are not to antwtt. • .. ~k('~nan ans':\e~cd tha~ ~e wQiild "'.Jdl'l'tion b) mad-Scprcmbermi&ht hr ~k\amn ~ugcstccf th11t j!OttnJi•I·, not")equcstl'r thc~UF). e•c"pt R,Ossibi· p, ,·rh optimistic. • • Juror!l'.haH' ~.f~•e.~ or'fanufy,,~tJn·., I~ for.a bri.e~pc:r:aod dur.ina-de.ltbcr_a··-.He· iatd.there. were several lqal tx·r. dip th~tf ncws.~pers. ~nd. ~.r· t111n~ ~th~· end ofthc·~raal. • ·motions ''ill p<:ridina. inch.idinJa bi'd 1od1l·ab 10 remu\.C ~ .~•tu.t•I atk>ut .. , ou v.111 be free to gb homtanhc •to ~,·c the mal mo,·cd out ofOrantt th,· l·a~:-Hr ~monis~ ihe":i ro tp~o cond usa~n ~f.c~ch d~>"" h~.Sfl'I. . Count~. where the' ~raft c-asc has off raJ1o!I ~r t.e~~,·~510!'.s .. at the 'first · , · P~l'l1rflanilf) -s<·rcc;nanJ.OfJO!ors,wall -m ·eiwd ,·oluminous publicity oy_er •• !· ~ • • •• • the past fi, c \Cars. ~-~ . . • . . . .,. '.. . . • . . .Jur) ~ccJlon c-ontinu~ t!)day. Tht_ T l k . &" d fl . "' t ~. . prO«'SS will R\O\'O into hiah &Cir 11ou~an s . ee VO..J.Gano ". Thursda,·: he •id. ~t\fn:; the • . • .11 .. ·. • .. -: .• ·... ;;·._, (,. ..~:;• ~ · '' . ~housand:s wh~ ha.vc ~cal~. ~O( A · t ·• ·• · "'"' s ·:..... ..• ...... da. ,,.. JUf) «tut).· ~1.n 'mvina f<>r an1ttal J.\KART . lrfdoncsaa (A_P.) .-.. a. ~nipkil!'" u!iua).,,•!•~JI y,anu _ scm:nmt;· •. •. ~ · Tl~ou!klnds of .~?Pie a~e. nc;cana the .Tii.~·~~' and spewed llGt Ja~.-a~d. ~ • ::Tbn' II ~. pirlfina at Rancho •~land of Mak1ar;i bcc~11~ a voka]i~ • du~1.a.~ hag~ ?!1 7/)00 f~t.. ' .... S;ih1ia&oC:oll~ anifbt brou&ht.ovtr dormant for Ii)(). n~a.rs ~.J··.bca~~ .. ·. R~)1.dqits:""ci:_oc\·aC'uann,.~e l<t·.: her~to tb.c-co'.Y.rth'ausc·il\wavc.1."said' erupting'. but an cihic1~I -¥•d Js>d~ :~uarl·-nul~ · 11,l:Kld \Qda)' on ~avaL,BtoWri~ :-'Thursday is :When~ ttallY. that 1h,~ haH' been no casualta". · .. 4'1.ld oth,'f ~h•p$. Sahet'apy, sa1<J,,·by • tan .;~.. • . . . -·1 _Pro~tncial ·.spokesman . Vaapa tckphohc frqm ttic:provin,c-nU <.'ity"f 1 ~4! · .' • .... ' "'" • , • • · Sali,·tap} said 3.000-fool ~ount ~ic" •:.\mbc?ni He ~~~d to.say.ti.RW many .. . -· ..... . . ' Bn~~.1 560miks northcas}ofJ~ar-. ~A._ .. -•. '" · · ··, • . .• . '. ,. . . . .:~. '· ,,· , ~·,·' co•""CIL ... · · . V4... . ' • e:e : -·. . · ~ ~rOllJ Al ... . . "· .~ ' ~VEBDICT'P~OTitS~JtD· .. :; . ·-·"as .. ...,r) 5urpriscd" 1hai the.:\cc- . Yrom Al , ... ··· ' retar~ ofstacc·soPiccect~ s0·qu(ckly . in appro' inlMrasure D. Lacey had and. that ~~ krf~w·:~h~ was a didn't ·Jibe · wa~ Sct>tari"s." said prl•cfo'tcd. th:ft it )i•ould take two to ~~~1b1llt~ I Olljhl dcJatn f11m .... . . Olm!l~l.'ad:"Hl' wa) l~inglo me when 'lhrl'C "eeb to fe \'1ew and file tht I · . ' ... W. R. a· I at that ··~ had no bam for hl' !>aid ·this tinlenown pcrsofl had m''a!lure. .. ~ . JTE S ! PROJECT BEARS FRUIT••• · finding him. Hl· did promi~.'~ send a 'toa~l.'n his c:hild:: · . '. · · l:.a'cey and As~istant Caty Attorney tl If Al · · ____. cop~ ofa l\'mJ>e:>raQ rcstra,,[JmaoaJ~r . , _ ; . . , . : . ·.J~n-FeHow~~~ rom , _ ·. _ . __ ----gr.rntm&~od~ ol . the chil~ to t~ •. ~U.:r th~. abduction. a CallfQr~1a ~11'.·thl'r Co~ro,·c could lrplly bt . Ir\ till' adJ•'ll" o .JnJ \ l'I h\ Ill •I .\nd I tnl'd Su1Jnn\· Joh n~lon .. "ho teac;nes a1 m~1ha.a nd a~ l'~url order for ~ozan .co~:r:u~h:~ f~I! C'~stody of the C'~ ..'J?~)nted. . "In thl'~· d;i.,,;.l''>."e lcar!1 dcscnp· .1u·111,1\...,· lat1kJut...l·'>. hut no one rl·alh _LurnnJ~\.liif-1·+1'h-5<.-.hoo . fi~Jp .ar .. Hl: ~11p1 _~1s pr~~~·. 't:~. rdm:.~ attor'Jt'Y· 1~ .• ~ Mil~-she suspt'tl.s ttfat e ~~ '"V~ h;:irncp 300l{t USl.Jl~~ -n . aurcr. SU (•rang a ~-~Tht.: ftaldl'\I lhin in class now IS a t l ,lX u~nts 9':fl). lp llJ. . .ir.ra n . ~ ~~UC-, or C'fl!I~ ) ,S l'OUOl'll. kd b)' .\aran.' Wal) VOlC 10 tn 1url· Onll'\\l'\\fu1e abou1 cook1es rn1 1111111,\r11,·r\aal mcn1. ~hvn \\\' ha 'l' lo o'back and teach Ohm ll:ad said he ~au .no d~u-am~. · • appoint Co51ro\.c. then simply Jct -111,· ... mdl tlw fl·l'I. the taste. That's I hl· Young Writers· ProJcct. "h1ch \t...all~ il'lai 11w· k~ds \hou ld ha ve m,·nt) or: other 1nf~rmat1on wt11 cti . Neither.Kenned)' nor the.child has anorne\s forihecit) and Irvine Pride tlk.ll'\turl' II n}Jh'!tlt.funwh1lt,v.c'rc tx·~J n 111 111XJ "''h onl~ 30 student\. k .. 1tiwJ 111· thar J grade .. Johnston ".11.uld ha,·r,Jcct h1~ to doubt.:l~e hl·l·~.IOl'fl'''d:· tf thl' <hild' i~ found. d,·,,·rmln,· "hethcr th~. tiratina is ., karrn ng ·; ha ... · 8"'" n 10 fi ll '"o thrcc·"'l'ek sa', · · . k&';Jhl ~ of K,·nncd) s or Saporito s T_ue~a' ),y1,'rd1,·t c:al1' for. t)CL lO. be kiiil. 8~ 54.'arin1(C'ostr0ve. ht also • . Ph a hp Mauf'~ ... a 'S1crrjl \t 1sta ~·\\illlh \\ 11h .mo \I Udcnts . .\nolhcr c.·rn. Url·a \'l'S .. a teac,her ,ill Long ~·~!on~.. . .. . .. parJ s)M,QOO., I!' ~ddi~i.on t(? the SlS "·lyul~ ter hnical!)l run ~s an incum· ' ' ... · ~11~(Jk c;l'J!1H>I \I Udl_'!'l. said he wcl-". to<J .ffl' ·un lhl· "a111ng last. .Spro" I B,·al·h Pol~·•l'l hnil· Fiigh School: . In fact. the onl~ one ~tlO$C slOf1' million lo~· paid to St-Ozan. , ticnl an the ~tal election. . ~om,l·~ tlw ll.'l'lfb:il'k lrom peers . )J~\ "itudl·n1~. "ho range from agal'l"\. · · •• · .. ~Ollll'l1ml'\ ~'ou .~rate somethar\i l'knll·ntar~ .10 high ~.~ool ;tgc. tak(' "I think mor~ ud more teachers and ihin~ rt \ &ping to be real!\ good. llll' \·our~· e11ha w tlr ush upon basic .arl· P•\·~lllg tip <>n this prckess." she' . but "hl'f'l ,0 u actualh road ·1t. )OU \\111111g ,i...111\ or Ill enh~nc:c a special ~a" , 'k Ao\\. ~o~ ·~·l· 11'can b(. bt-tter~v said t:iknt an \\nltnit . · ;.The idea of correctness ;n w.ra\1ng · t~~ I 2-~ l0ar .. 9l<l In an~ r~1dcn1. ",\\ l' l4an1 1u lreat them hkc rt'al rnml·, at lh l· rrid. !hl' 'Cf) end. In the . · ~fp'ur,·I"~ ~ior~. ":Secret · bf' th~-'~n ll'f.~. n~1 lakl' kids in C'las~:· stie t11:g1nn 1ng. ~ou sl\Ootd be working a,t . f airil·s." · spins . the tak of i 'tra p • ~~ ~ · \\ l tr: to l'mpowcrt&m to &l.'nl'ra11nJ 1dl·a~ and ffocnc) and throuah. .. Dl.·..th Forttst... where "ni,·, lx·l·auw "l' tell them that what &.l'll 1ng 1dl·a .. do" n on the paper · 1Qt1l1 ns rrc in W:JIJ :ind fames ~rr·n'Ot ~UU lhlll t.... \\hal.~QU !lily and ~OW \'Q\.I J.1.lal\ \\hat \\l'.I\.' 1 r~1nl-IO•lt'I Ch.'' rs l'' 11 al n1~!11 folks f>tli('·e. It's ·i ·I~ n -:i ro~!> J ~ all 1ha1. r11aners . .\~~ · (ifl'J\ l'~ ~~ ~. · . · -· : lighr.Jiearkd romp 'throuah. r..amihar th.nl'.\~ qtang gr~ups ~e)nforc-e that. ·"the theor~ 1~ 1ha1 1f after a ktd has b "rUll'n onl' '11.'nl\'ncc \OU sav 'You .~rrn~>l1 ! u11he.stof)'!llsso~ w~rk · . Thl"'v.rrt1ng as procns":approac-h ml~)pdled iha1.· or :Where's voMr ~.nt~.1hc.a.uthor adrruuc.d.. ·: 1 ·Lo tl.'ach;ina. v.ruana-i~ c~tchint on. romtnr. ~~ .1rnmf(Jfattl¥ aOlnl to , . : The ~Inn Ina pan of m.Y.sto~ as a e>P\.·n.all~ sanrl' the state Ocpanment sa~. Tm not ao•n& 10 writr .. lf ·you're . ~ 11111\' bon~a. ->.fl~r. rr~dana 11 lta Jhe of Edul·ation cndoncd its auiac.hnes ab k '": .. 'roupJ. l .k:nc~.ld,.hai·etousc~ore-. 0 ,cr. 1he pa~t .. th~·Ytan . .sa~s "r~~~:'C?,P•c 11apart.l'mnot ~in1to • , .• , , QBl.NGE ·•• . ,.. · , • • • , • COAS'l-· .. . . ... ~ . . . l ' .. MAIN OFFICI -, ., ... ' 330 Wetf 8'\> SI CO!IU ~ GA1 , • -.... lll>Or'f· A<" l!IM Cos•• ~ 1 CA 92t26 ,. f l'-'.", l , • ., ~·~~,II tiuyfl' '~I~ 114) ')':. ~, 1Q8J o..,. a-~~ No ,,.... "°'"" '""'''lM~ ..-orfl mel\f' °' ~,,.. J!lel\lt ...... ~ ... ..,,~ ---~ Ol COC)t"tgl'I -• 1'.. I • ,.. . J .. tcaU 642-8oB8 . , ' t I '• '. t . What.do y0u like about i& ~ly Pi&oc? What don't you like? 011 thf'numbtr aJ>qve •nd yout m~ will 'be recQrded. transcribed 1.nCS de· li'lmd to tht 1~op1iate editor. · .. Tht 11me 4-hou.r 1Mwerina 1CtVice may be uted to 1econt lmen-10 die edi~on anl Topi(. Co9tributon to our.~ column must 1nch.cte thtir narnt and~ numbtr f'or veririution. Ttll u~ whJffon your ,1ftlnd .. .· , . . :~ .. . ' ) . 'Tt\rough the C9njur .... ftne Wood ........,. hew . ~ ·~ ymou1 wtth luxury Md good tU.e. ·.TOday~~ otve 11n ••> ll1gma to any tnterk>r from C a.t to Uttra Mo<lem. . · I • I I • • 'It " ' • No other window covertng perto#me lta funct~· : _wltb~-Md---·-· StMitt•• •·-...,-with an .lhfkttt~ vwtety of, atytel, ~ oe-re. block out "-' lind ca.d. rMxlmtie the View Md .. exPMCS ·1n1enor. wtth cfMn, . ..,._ II~ .. Unlk• other. ~1dow ·trNtn'len,a, lhutterf lncreue· ~ home'I v91ue. .. · 1, ·: .• • ~ · . . . , ,. 'With· t .... wood 8hUtt.r t · you· may , CttoO. . . · L~'Wk:tthe 9' 1'/e,.2~. 3~. and 4'.'.1 . ' . : We .-Ct' ttft ftnllt ...... ~ . .,,d *·a .... llllCtloft of coeor. °' ..... Md ...... ::..;-,...: ~ fOr ·'f'¥ wtndowa 8nd ...... .. . . ·~Ing ba11~rnf a s;nce 1953 . FOR FREE ESTIMATE Call the offi~ ~t you . -. ·. .. --:_7-; ... --' .-- . . -----· ........_ ---.---------- . \ -.·; . . .. l ·~ : .. ... Companin and orpnizations l~l Or- anse County_ are siani"I up to pertici.,.te in lM . Ammcan 'Htan AHONtaon•s Hean ud Solt Ctauic. which will bt , ... Oct. 29 in Irvine. Tht event. which wdl feature a ftvt and 10- kilomettr run/walk or a 2S.ki&omeccr bicyelt ride. n st~ctured so that employees from companies or members of an orpnization ~ perticipete \Oltlher ili either 1he run or the cyclina evena.p Proceeds from the event will help support the cardiovascular re$Clrch and educational ~ms funded by the local chapter oftM Hean Allocaation. Companies or other oraanizations wishina 10 panicipa1e should contact the associ-_tion at 8S6-3SS5. Net.or.tint ta.a 11et Sharon Haselstrom. smsident of a marketina communications and public relations firm. will speak on ··No Non5cnse Networkinf' Friday at the Fo unh Friday Forum breakfast rn~ting at the t-f.oliday Inn in Laguna Hills. · The session. sponsored by ·the Saddleback Region11I Chamber of Commerce. is scheduled for 1:30 a.m. The cost is S7.50 with re~rvations (at ~37-·3000) and S IO at the door. Orenge Cout OAal Y PtlOT /Wedneldey, July 20, 1Ne * AS Residents ltpset •t noise suit'_s delaj .,I09VANSY&EN ............. Partin toa lawiuit ovtr noiw and traffic at C°'ui Mct1's Pacifte Amph1tht1t~ -·1..-nt on furlouah for an indefinite period T ucsda). a break thal was not at all ~clcumc: to lhl' plainufTs in the 4'h-ytar· old ca.c. Superior Court Judlf Richard Btacom · srontcd the postponcmtnt of procttdin~ 1n ordl·r to permit the Oranae County Fair Board. \\·hi ch administers the amphithl'aler. to discuss solutions to 1he noise and traffic problems. "Ifs' Cl) unsatisfactory ." A id Richard Spu .. attornc) for a citizens' stoup whost members .sa~ the) have bttn battered by rod. music 11nd s1ranaJed by traffic from lhc arena. "h looks likr an ~n extension for 1h'-•m to c~pctimenl." Sp1~ \"1tcd the "con1inu1n1 irreparab(( harm bc1n1 cau!ied to the plaintiffs" u a r1.·awn nut lo suspend the trial and settlement rnnfcrcnces. ' The dcfcndann 1n tht' case. 1he Fair Board ;and con<.'Crt manqtrs Ned Wes1 Ai.wc1a1cs. Joined t<>atlher to re.que~t lhe inddin1tc continuance. lA:put~ .\11ornc) General Den nis Da" wn. "ho rcpr<.'Sents the Fair Board. soa1d the board \\Ould use the continuance lo tr~ to address the c1t1zens' complaints about noise and traffic ••\\c'rc ao1 n. to tr) lo work out soluuuns." h1.• ~•d. ··we'll be back on .\ua. 10 "1th a pr0&ress report The Judge 1s 1uin110 re' ll"" c'cr~th1ng" In 1ran11ng thl· lon11nuance. Beacom praised 1h11 Fair Board's "1ll1ngness to corh1d1.·1 ~ut h l'\J)CnSI\ e measurc-s as a donw 10 1.oH'r thl' 1.•nt1re amph1lht'ater. "I apprl·ua11.· the fal·t 1ha1 the concemt>d c1t1 1'-·n~ \\ant 1mnwJ1ate relrcf ... he said .. But I'm nut ¥u•n1' tu take a meat a\ 10 a s~o 01 1111011 fat illt~ I am 1mpres~d \\Ith lh\· J1.•fl·nJa111's ll 11l1ngness to undenake curhtdl.'1abk cxp.•ndrture \\llhoul an' tinJ in" 11t lt:.ib1lit~ ·· · In aud111un IU a dome. the board IS cun)1~kr1n, li.ul'h int,·nm measures as a sound \\al1 Thi: board also has hired an appra1~a Iv C' J luatl" thf op11on of buying out ~nl \\ t•st"s ~0-,ear lea$e on thC' ampht1hl.':itl·r · fh1.· boaru ha~ another propo~I to lt1n\1d\·1 1h1) um· ~ubm11trd b' Sp" on bl:half uf till" rn1ucn1s· group. Concerned ( lllL\.'O\ ul ( u~ta \k!kl Laguna deVeloper facing campaign funding probe From 1&aff and wire reports rl'lumkd. ~mong thi..· 1.1>ntnbu\1on'> "1.·rt '·' \ I ha1 proposal deals only with traffic and othl't r'>)un no1 rela1cd to no1K. Amona Otha pro\ 1s1un). lhC Kllkmtnl proposal alb for u I 0-lane "Oisneyland-say&t" cntranti..' to the Oranse Count ~ Fair· i i oulld). "ht·rc the amph1theatrr 1s lo~:att·d. Thl· 1mpro\Cd en1rancc ~·h1ch "oulJ rhannl'I traffic direc11) from New- port Bouk' ard. kl'Cp1n1 con~st1on ofT IOlal rl'!>Hknt1:il •>trl'ets . O<t"'>on said tht· Fair Board would cun.,1J1.•r thl' propu~I at 11s mee11n1 later 1h1) month It arreptcd thl' ~ttlement "ould re· nw• I.'. ( altforn1a» J2nd .\gncultural Dis· 1r1, 1 "h1l h 1!> repre!iC'nted b~ the Fair BuJrJ from tht· la\\su11. lea' ing Ned West a:. lht• uni~ ddl·ndant . ' .\ laJuna Bt'ach •vtlopcr c1rcum-SI 00(1 tu lt:i n·~ -\ntl'rllJ O\ V.11h Han ''-'nkd kd\·ral dcct1on1aws while cnpg-cu111111 1111.·l·. S ~5.f)()(1 to 1h1.· lk m<>erJtrc :.£,en thoygh I "ould li l..t' w tx- .. . -. . ' Bum progrutJ Jn HB '.\ talk entitled :.Fire and Bum Pre\•ention for · .senior(.: will be gi ven Frida~: by-Caryl Modnnsk1 of the O~nge C'o~n1y Bo~~ .c erner at the TLC senior center mliuntingt6n Beach. . · A soup an·d sandwich . lunch will be served following th'C. talk at the Parish Center of the Warner Avenue Baptkt Cllurch. Reservations an· being taken at 842-4288.: ~ · · ' .. ,PaP.eiWor:k ~1.taace ing 111 .. a .,~ '>ll'lllatic infusion of monies.. :'\.it11JllJI < umm1tkt· J nd SI '""' 10 the 11110 th\· prl.'\idt·ntial rart1paigns ef fo rmer l>\·l11l1trat1l ( ongr1.·,~111nal Dinna Com- l " S S!.·n. (jar~ Hart. court document'!. m 1 tt\''-'. Jlung \\I th uJnt n hu t111n~ 11f SI fJ(M 1 al kg\· .. • and ~)00 lo' arruu\ 1nJ" •dual Jnd1datl'\ . The Feder.al Elccuons CommmiOJl filed 1nl lud111g a S50CJ l un1r1hu11on H1 l. \ ~·n paPl"r'I 111 l .. S D1\tnc1 Court .~onda' .\Ian Cramtun ~:d1n¥ a w¥rt order -to force. La1una · f hc documrnl'> rilnt b~ thl FE< s1atl' B'-·ad1 d1.·' doix·r Da\ld Steio to tonipl) that Stdn'!> cfTort'> lu .. 1m pe1 mt!>'-thl\ aid .. \\1th a rnmrp1s.,1on '>ub~!la •. ,, . . • · ··tlw ... +fart l'nfllpargn ... ma ' hJ\l' · bet•n C omm1~!>lUOl'r'> arc seek'.uig Slt-m ·~ 1cst1· · covru11)a11.·d·" 11h-l ampa1gn Pl'r'>onnd ·· mun ~ abuut .. fund raising. contributions · \ puoltsnl·d allount said ~1c1n refu.,cd and other Jl 11\ 111e!>. commercial.or other-tu"J1'>1..LI'>'> ·thl' mat11:r \\tth rl·poner\ tn "1!>\.·."· · ' · . .\1lan1:1 . ·"hd'-: hl' I'> attending thl' Demo- But Stein:s attorneH-tla,e·oountcred·b\:. cr.llit l1ar" ·s national conH•nt1on as an ~~ ing thnr d it·nt '>hould not be \UbJt'tt to · ·unu1m.mHil·~(dl°ll'gJtt· au ,il1n,cs11ga1ion.~:tausche.ma\ be the . ·r \l' gu116 go \uml'\\hnl' I l"an·t talk ll"•P1.'rJll ' ,. un 1h1.· Jd• 1t'e of coun~l'I I 01.1': 1du1. IJnth Ut'\ hnt• tu 1r s111\ undrr th1.· h.1\11. p1 utr.lt1 1.1n ofTrrt·d mc·h~ thl' l 1111\·J '1at1.''> ( 1.1n.,11t11u11on ·· ")te1n told th\ .1lh•rrl\·1.><f al•llrd1n g to a dcpo<.1t1t1n tr.1th1.rtpl c I Karl "a'> 1nd11.tcd last mt.nth b' a lrdcral granJ Jur~ vn dlJ rgl'., th.11 ht~ 11leg.alh dlll1Jti:J Jlnw)t S~lJ(J.(MJO to candidate!>. 111dul.l1ng Han rh1.• lOmmlS)IOO al._., Sl3ttd 10 II<, dm umi:nh th Jt 11 "a\ 1n\t•s11ga1 1ng a trJ1hJtt1un 1t·g;ird1ng a computer used b~ tlw flan l:.tm pat&n "hKh 1ein bought for S2ft IOf1 .,hurll• Jlkr th1.· lo" a caucu'>es in l0Jil\:·1,,, . DaTidSteln h·~ .l1.:n1 \\l.'fc 1duu ant t.o par11c1pat4.LD 11 .<1ntn11)s1111 , ,nil probe .because a l • '1' anal in• nt1g_!tron· ma' be pend mg. •, '\. .. , : ... .. -·* · : .. ·Voluntee~ from 1hc American Association of tJril\-~rsit'y.: Women ~i,11 offer free paperwork .assi.s1ance Fri.day from 2to 4 p.m. at Great American Firsi~·:lngs 1n-laJuna Hills. ·• targt'I uf;i C.TlflllOJI one b~ the FBI: , _OU\•.'' h\: ~10 aft1.·1 l'\'.•a.' 1ng a r~·lt'pt1on Tht• FEC ~Id S1c..rn 1n\~cd hrs Flfth ~.nit• lklOll' UU\.".Umt·nts.r.1:ek1ng subpoena Sil'1n k 3'>1.'d thl' u1mput1.·r 11al'k to thl' t.ir1pJ1~11 hut rl'ul' 1.·d on!' S2 J I .\2 rr1 rl·ntJI pJ ' 111. nh. l har .Ktrrr 1cd I">~ thl' FE< dt•,um1.·n1 J'> --r:ir hl.·lo" an' toncc1,ahlC' m.11 ~1.·t rJt,· · \\ 1..· 1h111k 1ha1 ri ght no" g1,cn the stage ~. :ht .~1 ';1 OJI 'O\l")\1ga11 on that rt IS P'u Pt·r "l JJ\ I)\ \1r Stl·1n that he not l 1J1>Pt'rat1.· Jn :h,· ti\ ti end of things." ~~!!"an )Jtl! -. ·' • ; · . Property tax and-posipO!lemfnt assistance will :·t,>e 4',vailable. as weir as·'help"wlth Medicare. health ihsuranre. ·.&a"k . sfatemel\ts, brokers' statements. ... tekphone_bflls ,and other pa~ork problems. No . aRJ><?inUnent is n·ec~S"sal). ·~ . . . .\m'-·ndml'OI nglti aga1nsl self-inerrmtna· ·cumpltanl~·· aho \aid thl' COmm1ssron I., hon more: 1han 100 11mes when he was · 1n'i:'>t 1ga11ng ~C-1.tror1 Beach \ldco quntwht·J l;l~ ;in FEC a11ome~.ui ~prrl. prurnutl'I' 0t•urgr °')!u{i~1 Karl anll Han Thi.' lO (Tln1hs1on '>lated 'm;1ts court . campaign s1afTcr [~cnn1'> \\;ilto ot anta . dlXum1.·n1s that 11 fo und reasbn to belteve :\1un1't.o.' ".ho "a~; un K~rl\ pa~roll but during a llost·d sd~1uR in March tha1 Stern "vr~~d fu ll·t1mt· l\Jf. Han·s I Yl,\J cam- ~ull"an '>Ought to qi.ash the FEC !>uhwl·na ' btmmg ht) d1cn~ ..a __ .._ .. -. ~ ..... " . .. ~ ... . ,.. ' . . .,. !.t ma~ haq: 'rohu~J t'kcuon. laws Nmng ... pa1gn , -. · cuntnbut1uns uf mort· th~~ ·S 1.00G (o ·a• .. rt}ong 'the · 11em'>• ~11:1n rc:lu.,cd to s1ngk t'and1datl'_and lim111ng.total inH)' 1ck ... dr'>l"U'>":>dunng tlfr .\prrl que\t1o n1ng b~ an ual \.OntrrbullOfl'> IO to s~ 5.0<Xl.. . . . . FEC J11Uf1W~ ·"a .. lhl.' purpost• of as 30 (J()(I Hart ' 1.amp.i1gn -.old 11' compu1t•r .. 10 gt·n,·r Jl1. tunJ, JI a l'ru, 1al 11 mc .. and .. 1 • .1p1.·J tilt' pru1.l'l'd'> of 11'\C sale '-'hik rt"\J1n111g pv'>\\'SStun ofth1s ~ rtal as..e t ··the dvlUnl\"111 )IJI J -··wbJt't t" a Rd ··potl·nuat target"' oft he FBI 111 ' l"<,t 1ga:1on Jnd th at documr nt!> and tn:1mun~ \ui.ght b~ thr -J:t( migh t un\J1n ··!>df·tn.r1m1na11ng inform,mon ·· ~ • I" , I • • ., . "\ ....... · O~t~'9tqa~aconte.t I h\· \umm1s!>1on '>.l id t\. had reason tO hd 11.·' ,. ··1hJ t \t1.·1111.•n11.•red 1h1<o transnc11on "'1th .in . .:k1. t1JJn·1ntluenc1 ng ptirpo5e 10 If :hl· r H Jctr:rminl'~ thJt ~tt"rn •11.1\Jt1.•d fl·d~rJ I \;k'lt1on la") it could ln1PllM.' 1.I\ 11 linl"') up IQ S 10 tfKJ a nd;()( l}\0 r\lll\ uf th\· JOll.IUnl ln\Ohc:d 1: thl' '1ulJt1vn ":I'> h.•und Hi ht 1n1cn11onal •, . • • .. .J .... .·.. .. •• • • <'ontestanJs fr()m Hunting1on Beach. Fountain Yall6''. lrvine1 )iilt!wpon Beach and Westminster are being· ·ktrui1ed -for: 'he .. 19i8 Orange Coast Okto'beffe'SI queen <OJlleSJ·schcd'1led for Aug. 20 in Foarrt-ain V~lle\·'s Heritage Ptrk. · • ~ntraftts must be femak"'and between lhe ages · Thl' <.·orpilmsion rnntend'> that Ste11{ cr1...-l i.. Al' \Huh: rn t ~g4 to Karr, busine)). 40. Junatcd at kast S38. 50 for the 1980. and ... di:it. 11° am, rd.rnon<ohJP the thl' k elntion. of \\h1~h onl~ SIOIOQO was-'·haJ iu 1tw !Ian ~·an1pargn th\· documl•nt~ . . ... .. ~~ •. m111J ·· . Paul ull1' an \11.·in·., '>' a<ohington D ( · b;i,d(.111,11n1..•\ <.aid \1onda ~ that he and I • • · of·:? I and 35 and must obtain'ah~ntrv form from the 'Liqns Club~ in tile sponsorin_g cities. The deadline for. ''tnl~ i~ .\ug. I 0. and . more information is a~a1lab!e from Robena De Fraga at 963-1 SOO. .J-fBdist:ric~; parents settling differences . .. . . .· . ~ lllrd .n~e •I.low •lated .\ free slide show an·d lecture ftaturing birds in 1tnd around Dana Point Harbor will be given Frida., 'at 7:30 p.m. al the Dana Point ·Harbor Youth and Group Facllm. · Barbara Clark. an instructor at Saddleback College and a member of the .\udubon Society and Sierra Club. will conduct the program. Call 66 1·7122 for addi1ional information. Llle parpo11e meetlag The Life Purpose .\ssociatcs will hold their nex1 introdOclOf) event Fnday at 7:30 p.m. at 222 1 Mam St. in Huntington lkach's SeaclifTVillage. Nikki Ncmerouf will introduce his six-week intensi'e empowe1ment coaching program for people·who bche,·e their goals are unattainable. Call 960-3233 for further information. Diana Peter• .. By ROBERT B.\RKER " 1•1u 'llJm, .... .,. _ .,..;)olle4 1._ ( arl'~ J OJ uth\·r) Jr gucd that the board · · h•\•"-t!h .i. t1 lin , '\·n though the 11em~ Parcnt~and offin als in 1he Hun11n'gt11n \11.,, 11 .. ;ila,t·J un th\·~' hool board Jgl'nda 81.·J, h C 1 1~. ~ hwl D1s1ru:t appc;if 10 ~· B .. : l Jr~" ~1 J \h\ obst·n t•d :a\ orabk nlJl..t ng hl·aJ" a~ 1n·p,:11r h1ng up a Q1\pUlt' •· 11 n1J, . at T Jl.')dJ~ \board mre11ng v. hen th;it\ ·s1mn1l'r'-·d since fast month-., rt'· 1n 1i.t.:\·, ,pdk J out \\hat the' intended to mu' al uf a khl)t>l prrnc1p:iJ and ;i 'ire J~· l11:h 111d dus\·J door!> · . prrnupal · ·, .. . ·uur 111g th\· r.Wl'llng Bo<lrd Pre~1dent S h irk~ (.Jr t·~ ·a parent "hn ·t-...1 rl·n(fl3ritn-aJarofl call,01e onact1on six·arh1.•JJt·J ~·PfL>ll''t-qgain~Hl'POlll board .;,,,, lJ k .. ·11 IJst 111l>n th on uperrntcndt"nt al·t11 rlt\''> rn lhu .. c·.:in\l' oth~r manas. ~1d I) :i:i.1 f\·ta' ·, on1rJ1.1 t~~ ~hl· 1'> l"l}nJtlraged I:)~ ''a \tend" 'he _ <fH1,_,, \\Til• 1.i ta 'aid thJt :ht' N>ard ~1J. '>t'l'm'> tu tx· d,·,elop1ng·1or mort· ~ ··.~:".i~, .. 1.41.•1..·,publ1t\'1\hthc •otl'On\u h oix·nnos and Jt"\uu1f1Jb1\1t~ . , :·ni.1 tll't'l> ,J1J ih.it '>he . Gal'\ _,dson Pat ( an:~ and her f~lo" ers h!l(I harg('d t he ·t ,1h,·n J nJ ~h1.·rn Bario"' 'ntcc! to gi• c board of trustl'1.''> JtJ.cd 1Ucgall~ "hl'n ' f\·11.-r' J ~ ~ pn1..1..·n1 pa~ increase Robe n Offil·1als rt•a\'>1gnnJ H~,\\('S ~b~QI ·Pc1nr 1:. •• ~ t:J11n \ '11\'J JgJIO!>l the rn rease pal R11:iJorgl.!n\Co,tothecla.,\rC1om V.h en · 1rs 11, .1nril•un1.,·J that she . ...;c1,o:i and 1 tht· boarJ tool.. thr al·tron J unl' I J" · 11 H.1-• " q1a·J to r\11.'nd Pl'll'rs· 1.ontrac1 rdi..·a.,,·d th~· 4'1.)1.°t:il' ~ccurrt\ n.u.rilber\·Of .· u•i~.: . '": JI thl'll Junt: meet ing Cohen Jo1gn1'>l'n ·anJ ·.~1..•ait Sk1!1~'.r.'· :i '1~e '·.;1•11\\J \I.inn 1n 'ul1n~ against the 1.'\· pn111.1pal abu 'ft'ass1gA l'J to K'a1.:h1ng ·11.n,,,i; <l"fln, -.aid du 111."'~ Rut th,·~ rdusce to d1Sl lo~ tt\e 8vi,h p.ir,·ni.. a nd ofli cials sa id fha1 a nt ... tinti 1.·Jrf11.1 tr ~ nunt~ H iron iut J 1ffdt'f1,.-) \\J) pru0.1l°t1\t' (arr\. "h<> !>.l id .,h ·, J\\J1tin'g legal opinion~ ~n "h,·1111." :tw 11tli, 1ab aqL'd propcrh in d, :nvllll@ Jvrgt n"·n .ind 51..in nC.r sa;d her gr,•up "'di )la~ 1nian 10 mon11or the school txiarJ Supenntendent Pc-ters said toda' 1hat th.·ri.. .. , "tru l ~ J )pir.t ot "orl..ing l~etht'r -\If \\ 1r~1ng tU\i.,HJ ,3 "Ill·\\ In SllUJllOn • Th, txittum 1tnl 1) that "l' all t'are ·abt•ul, !11ld· :n ·· Pl'tl"r\ 11J1d Thl·n··s .i real r r i ''' h:H·1wn' ·· In .i llutfln ),h,1l1I ~oard ma11t·r T ul'Sda ' nigh: \))l!>lant upcnntcndent Gar~ Ru•gni..•r told ,, 1i 1al' the~ "111 probabl~ hJ\t'll •mai..,·s •-t-. ~1<•1n cutsne\tmonth Th\' J 1s1m t. ''1th ).,I.In pupil s. n~cts s-c m1 llwn 1n rc,cnues but S I;) m .. :1un in 1.·qx·nJ11url's 8 urgnl"r uutlinl·d po~SJbk cuts tha t 111,luJ,· 11.•ur fl'm1.·d1a l teachers a) "'l'll a~ 1. u:hJ1. I..' in fH11Jl'l I!> ~upplit"s and equ1p- m1. nt : weda.ay, July 20 • 1 p.m. Lapu lead Opft Spece Com- mlttiH, council chambers. 505 Fo~st Ave. s8.nta Ana to lease .MeSa 's _police copter • 7:30 p.m. La.-. lead Pana,, Traffic u4 Clrnla&loa Committee, council chamben. SOS Forest A\•e. • . vt .. mntal Safety Committee, Po ice library. SOS Forest Ave. By JONA THAN VOLZJtE OflMDellr ......... Santa .i\na will be a safer city. thanks to c:~m;a >.. • . • hl'11l"Upll'r for $~{.)() JO hour · . Th,· l'ontral"I lalls for ~ant:i .\na to' u\C 1h1.· l uptcr for Jt k:i't one hour a night.~ 1tl' · 11a·officc·~ rhc: Costa '.\J1.'..a pil&i JnJ obscnl'r th-,.,1ri \ld),innl'll !>t•uglJ \ 500E helrcor- 11." '' h11. h '' 1.·-iuirix·J "tth heat-sen\1t1' e r.iJJr J Jto-n.1111,111 ,Jndll'P\•"er "t·a r.-h· li~ht JM J t'l'llufJr kkr h0ne rnlur\·t·nw nt hut 1hc stan-up and annual CL>SI ioouch a prottram makt' 11 proh1brt1' <" <. osta ~(')a bud l't lor th h 1 prt1grah1 1s SI = millton annualJ~. the Jnta .\na C "' ( 11u nnl tn June -"hen The Costa Mesa Cit) Council l'Pproved a l..°ontract "1th 1t~!}~•1b~;1.}1t~ that °311U\'\S S<inra .\na o u~ -esa s police Tht· $Jf)(l.J n-hvu1 Q~g ..., " . cu~" lll~ta \ll·'a ft• 11rx-ra1c 11<. \IJte·t'I· ~jlltJ .\n.1 Polrtr ( h1cit h di:Cr0n~h111: y ,J w.-u !rttt-: tt' "!1""1T' ,11unt •I ·na: J h, ".1p1\1 '' 1mn11.•n,t•h helrtu 1n .1v. -t tit' rrugra~ hud,c tC'd It•' 1'it )h3r\•J '"'" . ' I . . . Arre.st& m·ay break string \\fl ,t\\.ll1:h. '\,llUl'd JI Sti 101 \\aS )l1>kn r ndJ\ lf\\nl J h1~ml' (\0 \\t•<.\ Ou·Jnlri..1111 ·th'-' ~5-~l'.lr·oJd '11.11 m ltllJ p1 •l1,1.· • • • ·1of 1'ewpor:t car burglaries .\ tdlulJ1 ,J 1 ph,111,· 'alued JI~ -uo ",a) rrpurkJ .)wkn Sunda~ night fr lim J gra~ IQ ~ 0ld~.mob1le Foren1a parl..1.·J 1.m ( t'dar '\1rc,·1 Thl' ,·.1r ."as kft unllX kcd '. 81 JONATHAN VOLZltE Al\c1 m.~o 1111 the theft calls. : .... .._,........ ., . Officer Gal) Milius parked his car at : Two brochtn believed respo"•iblr Ford ·\\>enue and McA~thur • I'. • f .... en N ~ Boulc\ard. the nonhem Ult of : ior a stnna o mo~ 1.~n .IV e ... ...,~ · Sp~Jlan Hill. T-hc Honda passed. and ; Beach car bursJancs s.nce 1987 ~..--Mihu.u:ccasnizcd ilS-dcsa:ipt.ion. He •. arr~if\H1fi~." stopped the car bttaust it did not : ~r .. sac~ wett found in their ha' e a liccntt plate. which witnesses : vefoclc. · also reported in tM other thefts. '· Armstron& said. : A patrolman stopped the ·silver "We found quite a bit.of e\·1denet." ' :.\rm .. trong sa1J. "Based.on al~of1hat. Lacaaa Beacli \\l' fl·d th~~ ma~ be respons1bl~ for A man dres~d 111 .i dim T -sh1r. lht• rrrmc \\ilH' since November. stok.SJOQ from J bu.,1ne<.s 10 the. 11)() IQS"' ·· • blOl·l uf lagun:i .\•1.·nur on Tue\da~ rnutf'.ona sat4 1ht°"th~ typt· mmroori ~lH1 maac his ~Ta"a~ t'n calh hit unlocked. late-model an OCTD bus The suspect "a' Ml'n:l'dl·s lk·n1 . The cars almost • dl·!K.·rrtx·a a~ a ~Q.h·ar-old Latino · al\\a~s were parlcd in 1hc victim's \ t()SJ lnicr~;71;nal truck rolled d n' '-'"a~ s or open pflln. ht said. "'Th'-'' "ere done in a ven clean. into a drtl·h )honl~ btfore 4 r m 'er~ fa~I fashion "•th nodainaae to Tun.d;a~.inJurrngat least oneperson. Tll·. · ... , .-~ tl'n•J .1 ~11mc 1n thr -, "• • t>l,1,I. . • ( 11~ \\ t•nut' 1hr11ugh .1 .. un lo1. i...--i "inJtm and stok a ronahlr: ~1,·r,·l• '-.ni,:(J,~·, :ind S I00 1n ca<.h • • • \ (\· .·.u.,iJd ttirl .-omplatncd that he ll1lllh1.·1 th rt'" hl'r out of1he fam 1h h\1t11,· 1'1 :>ll ·c1111.1 hl,x-k of On1an0 Dr', .. 1·1,! "1'ulJn't kt ht"r Nd, 1n II' 81.: 'l\1111. ' 1•tht'\ • • • Buri lJ r'> ,·u1 off a lock to f homL" in th1. I ·()0(1 hlud of u ro\·e Circle and 'i"k J tl~i..•I tx•\ 1.'l1ntalning S 150 in t11,1!' • • • Burgl:i~ ripped a SCrttn from the Nkon~ of a house 1n the. 7800 bloc~ of Ta lbert .\\\.'OUC and stole as·~ Rok' ~at h and a S4SO 'itt'ffO. Ra.J?e sus ect hel_g_ 2nd sought by police· ·-Bv LANCE IGNOS borttood. "'prot\abl~ look1n1 for ht-r . 01°IMo.1tNe1~ Gm" old-said ; Honda CRX driven by Jdfrey Sum· M1hus allqcdly diSC'Ovft'ed thrtt : mcrs. ~7. and his brothrrOary. 24. of car sicreos in the Honda. two that . : Westminster after two sttm> tMfts "ere identified b) tMir owners as e. were rcponcd in Spyalau Hill be-bcina stolen. Armsuo na said. the \\:hick~ .. .\rmstrona said. "ho "as tak1.·n to M1s4bn Hospital . Th1.· officer said dettttivn "111 Rt-gional \kd1~-al Center. The 1nc1· contacl police in other c1t1n in an dcn1 \X·curr1.'Ci at Park -' \ enue and Fountain \allt'' 'police anntC'd 3 The dnvrr. John R S1hu. ~~.of mJn 1\JJJ ~ un ~usp11.·10n of rape and Santi <\na. was arrt'Sltd Qn susp1 ion ~1JnJrPil'~JnJJrt'k"t'~1naaasccond of rape. fon-C'd oral C'C>pulat1on and ~autt a car matchiftl the-·Honda's' Polict aot a ttan-h Wlmnt for tM ~ dcscriptiop was ~~ntd!l' 1ttn afttr brothers· Wn1m1nster apartmtnt : other 1hcfts. said Offtttr Grca an4 allcacdl> found 13 mort SltttOS. : Annstrona. Armsarona said . ~ attempt 10 link the bro1hcrs to ot her Hid1.kn Valle~ '-U'I''• I "Ith :l 131100 of. pracod. on ~tdnappin1. He was booked into BwatlJl&toa ._cla ht' 1 ,~ht Jrm polt(c said Oran,e Count> Jail and htld 1n I.tu of car thefts.. Both mtft ~held in tM Newport tk-aclt C'it> JaTI on S1j.()OO ball. ~ cu"omcr at Edwards Cl~ma T h1. t \\ 1l lll1.·n all~cdl~ p1ckC'd up a s ~~ ~~~d su·-. •ho -c not d .... fi ~I ·\l'Jl:tild ''Oman ·1n ·Sanaa Ana at ._... -· .. ~I lnlll I\ e or SI\ rouna ~n 1n apptthended. IS dncribtd 8' a ~. hl·;uJb:lndi."ho hd'!Chr,C'dto bepna a~>ut : ,1 m then -dro"e her to an v .. ctr-<lld ut1no. S fttt 11---tall . ..._, ..... 1nd1h t11J I arl"a in Fountain Valle' "'JK> :• ~ --. ..._ Jl--41 -=-Cn'ps ,·s a ~"" Los "..-a.._.._ _ _. mcm~rs \\Cl'\' •wirlU•N cus1omrn I I .... ..... m-"1um build with ... ~ da..a. harr ~ --.\ -'Oman wnu a"•"')' t1~ 'tO .. ...,-. ""'llP",-u.KY d .. h ·· T nda ~h~rc lhl1' '"·~ua I\ .auau t~ ·~r 1n ~ anvt\ •• ' hold her own impromptu salt at una kno~·n for its\ iolcnce and bl'Ue an messina ~u an ~ Y th\· lat> ~t p1d.up' truck.' c..t. Lan) and a tattoo oh pcac:-oclt on has fllht • Politt lft Sftkina a man whow -f naah1 1n the parkrna lot al \\amrr • 1 arm Gnswold .......... A-• __ : bllcbell 1kilk-~ up-to snuff. The Nordstrom •-£anntrd when UIOtt col~ T~ \\lndo•' 0 tht ,·an ~"tte "'"('ft~and-Bne.··tr. eo. U~\'1frd. Gm•old.s:ui! . ma\. -RIC'........ --nu JM ·-"."' ~ ( bro Dauun 2IOZ. dctccti\c alkacdl) sr.. ficr mari a"' ~mis&d out. .\ttcr the ~Jo i .m. attack, th<' ~ ._." : ""''Cf 0 wn f'fk do~n ahc-pnct ofa drns ~· SS2. The T"<' men •llC'lt'dh •11lked into a •oman ripii'<i 1~c truck'' tempora~ Thr 1nc1dtnt betan at the t'Ol'M'r of • IJPattntl)' arifcttd by llowcf ,,. · 11mc ~oman. Lori Anne Parker. 24. llfeftAft 811cla ~;&&~ 1n th-c I 71'.rOO block of~ttns ...... "1ru11on ~tftcate off thr rear Hnt.or bttvard and Wash1n.1on : thrcwanatummumbattballbalatan r-d -u ·a.-... ·~· ..• •as l'Onnclcd or sho ... ifti-Sl.230 r·a.-o•-r of a ......... i..1 ... 197Q nl' an unnat\.-u. "--" t ..... ome-Y.IOJO\\ and bolted from thr vduck ~veftut .... tht IWO , • ..._..s of~ : 11-)t'lt-okl Huntintton ~ men ,., '" ··• "ff'I: '"' uma-u11-t·"' t .. _ .• 1 ., 1._.. .,..__ .... : dri\·ina 1 Ford Bronco on the Cosca •·orthofclothina 1rom tMsamutor<' Pon11a Trans ~m T·top~ tht o"n.:r proll'1 \.-u. '"' cu.pn s • ...... "'. Th\· "·oman. a Santa ~na ~1dt'nt. ft-red 1ht '#Clllftaft a ndt home. : Mna Ftft~· near·Faif'\'~. TM bit &att )car. pohct :'!de car siokn Saturday ftom •tw petkina 1> broko car"' in®•. call1i'd ~· e .from a Dnrl>> ,pa) "~ •• N~hopt and Tnt* • -Al 1 ...... --........•. -Som .....,. """"' -..1 i lot of a ~kunn fnUUr.nt Oft lath R1o."'-id"nt' rc•..V:rt~ that che~ pl\onf ' ~''tnut hn Suna ~na) lM~ocktd --..,.,._v • --·· ruvu\ U~-u • "'",_, ,, pen 10 . .. ' ,~ Offi R nd n.. -Aa..1 ...... ..&..-.. f .. _ ... -... ....... :~~wand ~thcman lfttM~. •nkl~p~namc ·~ri~ona~n ~~' ~m~a~~1tk~~~~e~u~·;~~rc~~:t~o~~~~1m~~·~~>~~~~Js~~~po~!~~.·-·t~~~-~·~0~t~~~~~-~~~~~i~~~~~ -~~Titt~~Dl~hUa~~IPC'd~~ofl'.~.--------........::__lll~l.U:LI.bF..J~LDIOCJLIW~Nll~7---i1r-f~uiin--ft4.~·~·ret-•4.....u~f-t..__~lllOitt-~'wnu1.w:.hc~~~ otc' I t4·ltaret ""° ""'II°" • • • \hrouah tht ,nc1th· said • tT.N.sendBteam to Mlildle ast- to arrange truce UNITED NATIONS (AP) -Sec-ttial')'~Mral Javier Pe~z dr Cuellar announced today he is send- ina a team to Iran and Iraq to arra• cktailsofacnsc-firc in their Marly 8- year-old war. The announttmtnt came after Iraq proposed direct talks with Iran "as soon as possible .. to set up .-cuse- firc. Iraq's deputy f~ian minister. Tariq .\ziz. made tht propoul in a m~ssaac to Perez de Cuellar. The Iraqi mission pve a copy of the ~ter to The Auociatcd Prns. Perez ck Cuellar told reponen fhe team would ave ••immcdia~ly" for the Middle East and would bt theft no.more than ont Wttk. ··1 e•pcct the report of the team will allow me to anno_uncc tht im~n­ tation of the molution." ht said. ·. de Cuellar. Iraq PfOPGICd opmina talks at the Uni1Cd NaticNts and thri mo,·ina thein ·to ~ and Tehran. Iraq propoltd five llC'PI .. toward rcachina a comswhefttivc and lastina pc8tt as soon u poUiblf. ... Iran announ«d Monday that it ~ould a«ept U.N. Resolution '98 c_allina for 1 «'ISC·firc in the war. ..\)atoUah Ruhollah Khomiinisaid toda)· that l(C'Cptin1 the mohttion was ··worse than drinkina poison.•• but that ll'ln·s political leaden Jtt. ommcnckd it be done. He satd the decision wu not a tactic to allow ll'ln to ~oup its forca. bu\ it should not be view~ as an end to ~ connict. either. TiM! rcsolutton was adopted OM )·car aao today. ., . ..... He said that would Incl ude namina 0-day -when tile caw-fi~ will ao into effect: scuina datn for tht tqinnina and completion of troott withdl'IWllS and CJLChan1C'5 of war prisoncn: and scnin• 1 date for the bclinnina of nqotiauons on a com· prchensivc peace. In 1 kuer dclt ,·ered earlier to Peru On Tunday n1aht. U.N. S«urity Council members ufJC'd bot~ Iran and ln19 to "c-.cmte ma-x1mum restraint' to help Pcrcz dr Cuellar implement the resolution. They is. sued the call after private consul- tations on the plan and on America's do~nin1 ofan lramanjetlineronJuly 3 that killed ~QO ci"1hans: Jackson: Only time W~ ~ill is when we come tog~ther Israelis kill 2 Palestinians protesting death of teen JERUSALEM -Palestinians attacked soldiers. stoned buSt"s and cl~ shops toda) to protest the unsolved killina of a teen-ager. Israeli troops fatally shot t~o demonstrators and wounded seven. The arm) said troops fatally thot· one Palestinian as he tned to throw a firebomb at a military patrol. The other died in circumstances that ~~still under invt'5tiption. Police in Jerusalem fired rubber bullets and tear ps at hundreds of Palntinian protntcn. indudina children in a schoolyard near the Church of t~e Holy Sq>ukher. ~here trad11ion sa)s Jesus is buried. The violence was trigered by Tuesday's shoo11n,dcath ofNidal Fuad Rabadi. IS. as he rode his bicycle near Jerusalem ~U}-hm•u. and b) a tour of IM Temple Mount &oday by ri&ht..wina lsrHli- ICIJSl'!tors. ; • Ortega extends one-mo~th .truce JUIGALPA. Nicaraaua _, President Daniel Or"lcp utcnded a one· month truce in the cwil war with Contra re~ls and dttlatt'd on the ninth annl\ ersar) of the leftist Sandinista aovcrnment that ii 1s soc11hst ... Thert wer( ' e).pcctat1ons on th'1s July 19 that we were 1oin1 to declare ourwlves socialists." hl' ~1d J uesda} ... They ha Vt'n •t understood yet tbat we are sociatists and thal.'·s socialism in Nica ua sjncc 1979 "On~ acW~twd 1 ralt) of 16.006 o c 1n 1s can c rq1on S m1ln southeast oManaaua to mark the day in 19 9 that San~11usta siEerrillas marched into the capital as victo~ .after o' cr\hru" 1ng.U .S.·backcd right-wing dictator President Anastasio Somoza. Seven Contra com~ander• realgnJ,i· ilt_t ATLANTA (AP) -Jesse J1cks0n ·promised toda) to endorse Michael Dukaki"S · and to c1mp1i1n cnthus1ast1call) in the fall eltttion. thou1h he is still askina the Demo- cratic con' ention to nominate· him for president toniaht "as 1 tntament to the struulcs of our fathen and mothers.·· For SO minutes Tuesday ni1ht. in a "alcdictor) for his own. campai&n. Jud.SQ,n praised Dukakis in ca~ful phrases and appealed to both Jackson and Dukakis supporters to find common 1round. • · .. We meet 1omaht at a crossroads. a point of dl'C'is1on. Shall wt ellpand. ~ tndus1,c. find unit) and powtt. ·or wlTh d~~s1on .and-tmpottnce?"-trc as~l-d the dclcptcs. then answcred .his O"-n quesuon: .. The only time~ "111 is "hen ~<.· <'Orne toaether ... Toda~. Jackson fi·nall)'· answcrcd ~ 1thout equi' ocauon the qunt'ion 1ha1 haJ torm,·nted the party since i.1 lx·l·ame l·kar that Dukakis would win t~l' roll rall.1oni1ht: Is Jackson going to l'ndor~ -the Dukak1s-lkntscn ttt·"ct :aild c:ampa11n t mhus1astkatl) for 1t~ •. .. Oh yes. I am:· JackM>n .said on . .\RC·TV ... But in some K'nsc the rdattonsh1p 1 · "'II ha,•c with the camp:uan must be defined by Go' - ernor Dukak1s. This 1s true for Mano SAN JOSE. Costa Ric.a -'The seven commander\ of the Nicaraauan Cuomo: This 1s ttuc for Ted Ken· n:bds· !>Outhcrn military front have quft in prottst of the election to the ""'d\. th-is is true for lane Kirkland:· mo,cm"'nt's political ~ackrship of Contra m1htary chit(Enriquc lkrmudcz. \\'1th thc al"knowledaemcnt of Thi.' <:ommandcrs. ~ho rnapcd late Tunda~. !tad· 2. 706 ~btl fitfttm. TM· D~k1~· "in·to-come ·-but sJill rl-st of the Contras· estimated P 000 1u<"mll1s are based 1n HonCfCJl'ls. •llhout a formal endorstmtnJ - Bcrmudl·z. 56. a colonel 1n the armY.of Anastasto Somoza ~fo~ the late riaht· Jal'ksof\. still appt>arcd· i -tittl,r bitter ~1ng N1cara1uan president was dcj,oscd. was cleckd Monday to the seven· ·•.hat his ~th·bn·aking efforts did not member directorate of the Nicaraauan Resistance. The dirtttoratt ovencn re\ult 1n \ Ktor~. thl· L:.S.·backed 1nsu~nC) apinst the leftist aovcmmcnt of the Sandtnistas. v. ho led the re' olutton that defeated Somoza. tn 1979. . .. The fact 1s we are fiahtin1 a cultural crisis. The fact is if any ottter candidate had campaiped as hard as I did. campaianed aaa1nst thMC odds and aclric"ed as much. that person nO' doubt would probably ~ the no~i· rice · or cenainly on· the ticket ... Jackson said on NBC · TV. · . .. And· so it becomes my challenge. just as Fannie Lou Hamer had to keep knl)(kina and pushina down doors. throu1h barriers. and just as Dr. King had to do it. rm still doins it and I'm detl·rminl-d to push thMCdoorsdown anJ I ma}. I ma) not get throuah thOSl' door!>. but my children and your children "ill &l't throuah thMC doors and thl· While House is within reach. ... la m pustnng-baclt burien and rcmo' ing rc1l1ngs off of d~amscvcry da~ :l·!M.'l' it as m~ obliption. in 1 real ~·nS'-' no\, m' m1ss1on:· He said a(ter hrs sptteh Tuesday n1gh1 that ~e felt a att•t burden 1n "nting it. .. Whelhl·r I was successful v.ould dl·lermine whether we could pull this rnn' enuon totethcr... he ~ul .' Jac\son saluted Dukak1s for ··a "dl·manaal·d and dignified cam· ~1gn:· "No mauer hQw ured or how tried. hl· al"a~s fl's1sted the temptation 10 stoop to dl·maaoguer~. ··Jackson said. Hl· also l'mphu1Lcd the sianifi· cann· of h 1s o" n presidential bid that "on 7 m1llton \Otes. crossins lines. of ra\·l·. crnn.onrn: stature and. lt'Olra· ph\. ·-. He was pcr:sonal and emQ.tional. rl·calling al on<.· point 1h1t In his own bo~ hood he ate no turkey on Than~~" ina .. because Momma was ofT cook in& soml·onc-else·s turkcv." His araumcnt with Dukakis is ·settled. but he is aoina ahead in a .contest for thc nomination for the · historical s11nificance of the moment He cam\.' ·clQscr to winnina the presidential nomination _of a m1jor P<Jrt~ than an) black person in h1ston . "When you see Jesse Jackson. "hl'" nn name goes in nomination }our namr goes in nominatio n ... he said. Rccitil"!I familiar details of his ~umbll: bc11nn1ngs. Jackson ident· 1fil·d . h1f'l)k'lf "•th 1hc J><><>r. min· orilil'S and thl· underclass. §a!yina. ··1 kn9" abandonm"'nt. artd people bc1n1 ml•an ro~o" and sayina you arc .. · nothin1 and nobod) and.c~n never.be -: In~ th1n1. I undl·rstand... . - Of Oukak1s. he ~1d: "I ,have ~atchl.'d a good mind fast ~ work. "1th \tt·d ner' cs. 1u1ding his cam-·· ixaian o.ut ofthl· crowded field withoOt apj>l·al to thc "ors1 of us. I have. "atl·heJ his pcrsix·ct1ve grow as.his en' 1ronment ha!> l'\panded, l'v~ ~n· b1i. 1ouahnes!> and ll'nacity cloK" up ... Jal·~!>on's speech lacked sonfr'of thl' firl· thti t th.· i~ capable of prodi.."· ina. hut 11 "Oil plaudits from the Dul.al.ii. campaign and observers induJing thl· part ~ ·s J 984 nominee. Walter Mondak. Six·alin& of thl' ~lain c1v1I rights leader "ho "a!I his mentor. Jackson said pr. M~rtin Lut~er Kina·s ."heart would bc full toniaht.'' Jar~son closed his speech with "hat has lx'C'ome a slopn for him and for his politkal efforts for the future: ··Kl·l'P hope all\e:· he Cll horted. • ATL.\NTA (AP) -Michael : Duukis. 11yina •• 1 think it's for real." • w11 poised to win the Democratic : presidential nomination 1oniaht in a : prime-time roll call of .. dr~ttt: tMrJiZcd by waves Of' ridicutf; te dil'l'Ctcd II Gcorsc Bush. "Thi1 has been a real kick:· • Oukakis said this afternoon. lookin1 · ba''" o'-cr a 17-month quest for the: nomination and the ri.aht to ehalkn,e. Republican Bush in Novcmbtr. ; Standina alonpide his wife. Kitty •. at a reception. the MaUKhuseus. 10' f rnor said. •· A1 we ~ came into· Atlanta o'n Sunday. I turned to my bride and I said. ·Well I think it's for real. I mean this is happcnina. ••• The aud1cnc\.' ~l-cred. · Both Dukakis and Jnse Jac'kson. sun i' ors from a field of seven. will ha' c their names entered in nomi-· nation. Dukakis bcpn the day with a commandin' .1. 76) delcptes. com- parrd tb 1.161 for Jackson and had · ucrciscd his muscle by winnlna a brief and moderate platform. Dukakis toured the Omni conven- ti on hall. tf)inaout the podium where hl' "ill dclh er his accel)tance spttCh Thursda} niaht. D~kakis ~ides said thc JO' ernor was sull workina on the addn.-ss. which has aone throuah multiple drafls. · Christopher Edley. campailn is- sues director. said Dukak1s would focus on economic securit)4 ind opponunll> and would accute me R'·publicans of "romantic attach- ment to the status quo in both domestic and foreign policy." .\t the afternoon receP.tion, Dukak1s spoke warmly ofhi~w1ft-and said both he and Jackson were bltss.cd "ith aOod far1Ulies. • He said a "oman in tobacco-rich North Carolina told him recently she plannl·d to \Ole for him. W~n ht asl c,d v.h). she rep!icd: "Your wife smokl.'~:· . Makins· clear he wasn't happl ahout that. Dukakis said. "I don t ha'l' to tell \OU what kind of firist lad~ ~l ... ~~o,·n, to be: a n~n·smokina firi.t lad~. .\pin. the·aud1cncc-lau1h· cJ . . Earlier. tbc nominec-in·waitina tdphunl•(j Jackson and told him. "I thuugh1 thl· Spt'l'Ch "as terrific." Dul.aids six·nt part df the mornina ·at a ~uutll dub in Conyers outside .\tlanta di\l'ussina the bault apinst 1lk~1I J ruas. Hl· ~id young people c rn ~· thc tx·s1 helpers in that effort and hl:,tolJ the )Ounptcrs. ··vou tell m\· \\hat \OU \\ant me to do as pr\•\tJl·nt ... · . , Dok-akis. who has spent much of f11.; utne tbc past SC\ eral dayi at his hutd l~":l<Jquartl·rs. said. "T.hc prob- kn1 \\1th bcina· a candidatt is they Dl'' l'r kt' ou out oft he hotel room. so tins 1s aj~ to me:· -. Rlngleader of •hlp attack ldentllled • A THENS. Grctte -The Jovemment said today 1t has identified the nnalcadcr of a massac~ aboard a Greek cruise ship. and 1t linked him 10 a sl3} 1n1 cla1mrd b) the Abu Nida! terrorist sroup. Public Order Minister .\nastas1os Sch1otts said the leader was Hejab Jaballa. who holds a Libyan passport. Sch1011s said Jaballa· was involved 1n the slay1n1 of an [&yptian nl'V. ~pen·d11or I 0 ~cars aao tn N1cos11. Cyprus. which w1scla1med b} Abu 1'1dal. He said three accomplices to the ship anack also were identified as Aboul ~moud . .\dnan SoJod and Mcrh1 Mth1cddinc. Terrorists fired aunsand th rev. grenades aboard the ship. the Cit y of Poros. 1n the At'St'an Sea on July 11 . Nini.' ix·opk "ere killed and at least 98 were wounded. Police m1tchtd School official kills himself,.· Cartel dealers oif ered ~~~~~.girl admitted l)'ing deal to drop drug trcide . final·rpnnts fo und ID an Athens apanment rented by Jaballa with thMC uncu' t:rl'd 1n 1978 in Cyprus and found they ~lonJCd to the same person. ~·h1011S ~·d . . .JUDSON SCHOOL E•t. 1928 In bllautllul Scan.dale, Arizona Fall Term Begin• Sept. 15 ADMISSIONS .......... NTAnv• Mr1. B•rb•r•·Wlck 1n Newport ~JULY 20-.IULY-21- For lnfonMtton or Appt. p,_.. ea.: (714) 4M 1311 ·1 WASHINGTON -The National Park Service says a scratch noticed by a parl ran~ron the Vietnam Memorial last weekend isa Oaw in the stone work anJ hai. bc"'n thl.'re since the memorial was ~rttted sill years qo. Officials 11 fir\t sa1J the 'ertical scratch was the result of vand1lism. which WQUld have lx·l·n 1hc K-cond dcfacina of the black sranitc wall in two months. But on T Ul'...Ja~ park sen ice spokeswoman Sandra Alley said: ·we're confident it has bl·l·n un thl' ml.'monal since 1982. We're both ~lieved and embarrassed." , FINAL 3 DAYS! JULY 2 L 22, 23 10:00 A.M. Bras Ro~J. GownJ Hosiery and Loungtwtar 20 to 75'11 on , SERVICE, SELECTION AND SATISFACTION SfNCE 1183 Unla19 cll9ml•1e1 clefeaMacl'VUen WASHINGTON <AP) -A m.;or Pcntqon contractor is firin1 all its ckfentc coftsultants and shakina up ma~mcntofoncdivi1ionbuedon •n internal in\·cstiption wperatt frum the massive 1ovcmmcnt bri~r} 1nqu1r) now ~int pttVnted to a fl'dcrlll .,.and jury. The federal pand jurti n AJtun- dria. Va .. starts its wconct day o( cl~J-door testimony today. ~kanwh1k. Un")'sCorp .. the&iant romputcr compan)' blted in •ue Bl'll. Pa .. announced that an intmaal in,l'sti.,ation of its dthtt contult· ants b) formtr Watftlllt .a.I prutetutor Hntr) Rut" had u• CO\ ,-ma ...,....,., untthicll enivity ift o~ di\ Ilion. Unta)-s l1'1innan W. Mifhltt llu~n&hal 11id the rompeny bemln th\• Ruth in' ntilllilOft tat lln • 1lhw\ kno-hNlet of Ott nearty 2· )'-'llr-i.JIJ fnkral in,·ntlptioft. wt.Ida •a' rint rt\l:llcd b) (O()rdi111wd Fii k'an:tk·u• JaaDC L._ _ . ---J.-__ _ • I • . • -=;;:: ::::rm:: .. . ... Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Juty 20. 1Ne Al ·'The problem I• that the Jackson cainpal6n and Brown h•t1e embarraued each other with thelrsharplydltrerent agenda.·· ------~-------~------- Pier suggestions 1· a hot potato for . HB city officials Some Huntin.ton BcMch infdents are a~rently willina to do or risk an,Ythanf (or a walk on the city 1 pier. City ·officials listened to several novel sµgestions Monday night to keep the pier Qpen. One resident SUJltlted posting signs 'similar to the wamina label on C1prette packages. Another offered to sign a waiver releasi91 the cit~ of any liability if he were i'njtJred while .. kina a stroll on the pier .. There was also o ne not-so-novel sugestion. One resident said the most recent enaineerina study of the pier should be discarded and the· pier reopefted because engineers had allegedly given the so-ahead to re.build parts of the pier after it was wrecked durina a llonn in 1983. He apparently didn't trust en$ineers who ·now say that the steel reinforcements have detenorated an<! .the pier i\ in danger of · to Ila psi ng. · The angry resident has a point. 1t would be interestinJ to know 'precisely what condition the undamiaed poni.on of the . pier was in when the city plunked down $2 million to .rebuild .the end of the pier. wthch was destroyed by another winter storm last ye~r. But that's not the,~ssue. ·. · City officials abruptly closed the pier last week because engineers wh~ investigated the pier's soundness sa.id. it could .. collapse and. is dangerous. · ." . . . The way the ·pier ·was closed has been criticiied. Residents and busfness peopJe complained they should have been given some notice. Officials araue fhat a public n<>tice would have invited crowds and courted di5aster. · ·. · · Both are right. but neither argument" should have any bearinJ o n what city officials must now deejde. · . . · .. City officials arc supposedly try in& to rush the procedures that will result in a new city pier. but that process will-. apparently take about three years. That's too long of a w~it for some residents and b~~inc'Ss.people. • · · · · · . Tht~)\Wl,rlt cjty officials to brace a pcirtion-of the._74-ycar- 'Old pier !l!P'it can -remain o~q. Ella Christensen, .whq's operated restaurants on the pl" for thrttdccadcs. has offe(Cd: · to donate J:ialf ofh~r businesS:.s profits to.boildinga new pier if the city-goes along with .the itopppapptoach to ~eep part of th'c pier open. ' · · f • • • • • · City officials promiKd to ·study 'the-= suaestion. but •. whether that pro mise was.an cK<>n ·to placate an angry crowd . or to seek a stOl>gap soluti6n rcmaios to be seen. Ei1htr· tlecision will heighten the controversy':·".:. . .... ·. ·• . If J!an of the pier is braced arld.rcopcned,'somc r~side.tns will rail a~ut wastang ta"Xpayc(S' money. 'f.hey <;outd a5k:. ·Why not tak~ the money and spend ;,&.on building·a new pier. as quickly as possjblc? . · . · ' · · •· . . . · . Jf-the!ier remains clos'.ed. the conirovorsy over.how it ·was cruse and questions. about its .structural .SOundness before the 1983 project ~ill'eontinuc fes'ltring:.;· · '. . Ifs a toulfi -decision. and City official$ 'ntust not let · politics affect tlteir reasbnin~ The. paramount issue Is public ~afcty and avoiding liability. If a .stOPPP. m.cthod to\ket!ping . pan of the pier open is safe and finahciaJly po~sif>ld ii ahould bt considered. If not. the p~er should remain cl~.··· · Giving in . -... I ndp lence and obstructionism' sometimes pay off. They certainlv did for the federal Bureau0of Reclamation ... when the state Water Re5ources Contrel Board caved in to the bureau's refusal to clean up the selenium contaminatior:' of th( Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge. · Last y~ar. the state board ... ordered the bu~tt to sun· cleaning the mess up this summer. When that deadline rolled around. h.owever. the bureau refuied .to .comply, appealing instead to its friends in Congre~s to brina ·pressure: on the board to back down. .Dukakjs walkl~i ~ tightrope "OIJ Jackson lssu.e in Atlanta ·· . WALTER R. MEARS "" t t•ndorsing the 11rket berause he sttll 1s runningag.a1ns1 11: lk ~1d he·s st1fl looking for a miracle. an" that when 11 :\TLANT.\ f.\P) -.For (lo' Michael Dukak1s. 1i doc,n't happen. hi\ campaign v.111 pass oH•r into a nev. · was·, a good oix·ning da~ ·s v.ork at · the .Drmocra11r pha'><.' National Convt'flt1on - a "no ckal .. deal v.1th ks5e . f ha1 phase v.111 get financial and staff help from the Jackson. '>ll'tOr\. Jarkson v.111 have r~anered a1rplanc-s for ' Oukakl!. coped With his onl~ major <:0n'«.'nt1on campaign missions in the fall. P,roblem without yielding on points his Democratic ti cket Hl· got the Silme thing four y("ar1 ago from the ·'Cannot afford to concede. and v.ithout 1he son of. l·ampa1gn of former Vice President Walter F. Mondalt. • confroo1a11on that could ha' l' alienated Jar kson·s lariel) · Dulak1" hinted at a role for JaCkson 1n a futurt ··black col)sllluenn. · · £)\.·mocra11r adm in1'itrat1on. railing him a great leadC'r · • lndl:ed. h1i. Peachtn·c Strl'et "umm11 ml'Ct1ng ma) ···amt "'l' hope in Janua~ pan of th<' Amencan · hji vc solved a p.FObkm for Jacll.son. 100. byprO'\ 1ding the ·go' errvnen1 :: But campa1gn chairman Paul Brount.as defeated pres1den11al candidatl' with. a gract'ful e:iut after ~la rhere v.as no ,agr<"emenl on a rolC' for Jackson or hts ·his cena1ri loss 1ri the rolrcall that v.111 nominate Dukak1~ people 1n a Dukak1s 1raris1t1on or adm1nistratton. H<' said tonight -· · that v.ould now frotn natural nolut1on in a cooperauvc. Jar ksun l'3ml' a1A.a\ from a M''>s1on.1hat lasted nearh v. inning rampa1grr: ., 1hrcehour'iM~nda)\a~1ng1hathc tnte-nds1oworkforthc , fack\Qn·n·amp was prom1sni a btggn-role OTI the tickct.ttiat hn~ant\ 111 hnuppon1ve and complementary. f>\.·m<x-rat1c :"at1onal Commllttt. but at th<' bottom. not ' Ht'. Dubll.1sand ~n llo'd Bentsen ofTe'\as. who 1s thl' lllp When~' at-large mertlben are appointed Fnda~ getting tht• \Kl' prC'lldt.'nt1al . nomination Jarkson al so Jarb on 'IUpponerS -.c~ll get about a dozen seats. "ant~. appcarl'll togC.·ttier and f>a1d all the proper 1h1nJS. Rut thl·~ "111 l)Ot ha~ c one. of JheiT ov.·n installed as : Tht') tlalkt·d atiou1 teamv.ork. a' better relat1onsh1p. rha1rmari or co-<.·ha1rman to~eplace or 10 share .authont~ ·understanding. 1ru<,t -and \Cf) few specifics ... There 1s "'llh chairman Paul Kirk . T~re:~illapparentl\ be a OC'\.\. no deal and therl' 1s no fine.print ... ~1d D.ukak1s. ··That 1s lop kH·I \Olt'r reg1'l!rat1on j>o\1t1on 10 be tilled b~ a not thl' wa' \OU v.in elet·11ons." Jacll.\on all\ ... .. · 'Not 1A..1th Rt·putillcans watrhing for concessions that DukJk.1'i n•prcsen1a11,ua Had, agreed in advanct' to . 1A.ould rnabk thvm 10 ..a~ 1hat-Dukak1s hadt:Juckled·under Jack sun demands on another front -··chan,rs 1n t~ wa~ fo thdack~n 1A.1ng \. · ~ DcinocFatir nominating deleptt's arr· ekclt'd. Titt' ··Who ~\ ~oing. to bc the coarh'.'" asked Ed Rollins. Jad.,on-baclied re' LSions: ~pproved""by tht' convention former Wh1 tl' Hou-.<· political adviser and now a GOP \fonda~ night v.11hout d1~sen1. ha' e t~efT«t of rcqumng ··trulh '>(Juad··ott~·nt'rt n .\tlanta.:·tsksseJacks<u;igoing · lhat.delcgatrs he a1A.ardcd.more cloSt'I~ in proportion 10 to rall thl' \hoto;'?·· Knllfns 'iaid that '."'ould turn offa lot of lhl' popular' otc in pnma~ clt."Cllons. 'otl'r\ . In add1t1on. thr rules cut back s!larpl~ on the number o·ull.all.I\ \31d 1n ad' ance that he v.ould be calling the of con' r nt1on scats set aside for pan~ leaders and . Dl'mocra11c pla~ "· Hr did 'Monda~. with gesturts and officeholders. and left · un.comm1tted b~ tht' pn~al) ronCl'!l'l1on" to rca\SUrl' the JaC'Jcwn wing. He conceded pr()('css. Tht> idea was to create an independent bloc of . nothing of maJor s1gn1ficancl'. officcJlold'.1ng dt'lrgates. The assumption was that the~ Part' 'iOurccs sa' the. two camps reached an v.ould align with the candidate ryiost hkel~ 10 win the .agrccml'Ol on pla1forni d1sputei.. undtr which Jjlckson it'nl·ra~ elcrt1on. "'111 "11hdruv. I fl of the D minont~ platform planks that The t'l.aJ susx-r delegates al 1h1s con' enuon are for ~erl' th hi.· dchaicd Tut'sda) night. . : Duka..,1 s. Wio I. .\t the nc'\t convention there v.111 be JQ.a . l>ull.ak1\ ~·Jll 3\k h1\ dt>lcga1cs td vote down h1s'nval's ··\\ l' nl'go11a1ed nrv. rules for 199:? ... ~1d Jarkson. .. call for h1ghn t3\es on thr wraith~ and n.o first u~ o( That rnail.e'I no practical difference to Dukak1s. If ht' nuckar v.capons Jackso'n ·.., rail for a Palestin1a.n ~in" on "n' . he v. ill be up for ren omination. and 11 v.111 hortleland v.1 II be dehatt>d. and . 1s exp«tcd 10 be . hi.· no rnntc\t. I fhe loses. the 199:? field will belong 10 other w1thdrav.n without a vote. th.c sourres said. . · cand1date"S. There was another gesture in Dukakis' telephonw Ont of tllcm. surd). would be JesSt" Jackson. invi1a11on to Jackson to the peace ·summii .bef.ott~ not W•ller Me•rs. exttt1ll~~ HilOr•f ~ AU«UIH Pm•. · aftrr.1ht chalJcngcr's O"'n.cand1dac~· has endC'd Jack.son-., •~• ~v~~ utloul polltln for ts yars. . . . ~nd that's exactly what the board has done: by giving the ~r:~aro:~~~d~~ti':a'gt~:ccc~:~;~ee~~~~i~t~1'~:~~~p:~t~~a~ · . Wl11le .B· riow.· ..... n· ·"'·~s. a· ,_· ... m:. b.· iti·an supposed to~ under way by now... · . · · The installation of new leadenhij> for t.he. bureau next· year. in California as wtll as Washington. misht help. ~ · · • · ·· · ...-· ·\ .· given the bureau·s deplorable record on this· (ssue. the .ti . · ts. ·· .di_ ·. flit · 1.~· ~D at. maywellha-ve.oome forc.J.ifomia'scon~ssionatdtlept10n cu .... 0 . . ·,ftP . '•moc:ip s todemandthattheresponsibilityforcleaninaupKdterson )' W' ~ "-'· .& ~ \ransferred to some other federal aacncy al\oaether. ~ ·_· .--x.i,....,.----· ·~J----~---t::=7v~ -e ureau c-reat t e problems at lCesterson. and · .\Tl:\ NT.\_ It w~s one of Willie there's less and less reason to think that it's ever goina to do Brown's .. more m(·morabt~· pcr- anything about them. · : . formann•s. But hke manv 6f his f'ttllHI Bft others. he. has reason 10 regret 1t. Judicial prejudice . - Alberto Miera presents a truly troubl~g stain on Minnesota's landscape. · · Miera is the suspended Ramsey County District Coun j udge who called an end to a hunaer strike he said was .. intended to raise public awareness of unequal . treatment accorded by the state's judiciary to ''socially vulnerable" minorities such as himself. . . Miera is a 37-year-old Hispanic-American and sclf- prof essed bisexual. He had been convicted of sexual harassment for forcibly kissing ~ male coun clerk. The state Supreme Court voted to suspend Miera for one year without pay rather than remove him from the bench. We are. WC admit, suipicious or Miera. After all, his plaints of racial bias were oot raised until after he hid been found auilty on the harassment chafle. And he has oft'e1ed no specific incidents of alleaed bias ··ist anyone other tban himself. It seems he has souaht to shaft the focus of hit P"*lt from his deeds to some vque societal misdeeds. Yet. re"'ated claims of racial and tHual bias are lerious and d isturbina. They are particularly ·SO here in Minnnoca. where we pride ounelves and our state on our liberal attitudes and equitable lepl standards for all our citizens .... o.t.a (Illa) Newt-T1a•1 ORANGE COAST ..., ... t • ~ ..f lily o1 me ,.., ., 330 W 9ey St Cole• MIN C.A ' I H t ll COt I tfJ ClllMI iCll to.. Ilea. ,MO Cotre ..... CA mat ....., ... ,....... ...... (Mlt .. ,..., ...... ( .. It .. .. ...... o..w a::r.. -:: .. ..,,., .. Citt ... Oift("' l•Clm lillws(Mlt ':I:' ""* ..... .... Gia ... -~ ............ It took pl<fce when ht' sat down with Wa~h1,ngt0n Post editors an<t poh11,al rcportl·rs tn rarly I 9f! 7 ro offer his assessment of the CX·mocrattc Pan\ ·s . prcs1drnt1al prmJ)C(·ts and tan· dida1r.-.. Jn h1"1 op1n1on, none ofth.c d~clarcd · or ltkch ' cahdidate~ loomed strong · cnough ·10 nail down the nomination • tr) the 1988 pr1manes. The party's rho1ce. he pred1r1ed. would be madC' ultima1cl~ 1n dnc of.the Nick roomsat . thC' I ~!Ut Ofmocrat1c Nattonal Con- \'Ch llOf\. . . .Bro<-. n d1.d oo~ hide the fact that his · mp pnont~ was to bt' su·rt' tha1 hC' v.•as in that room at the nsht moment so · hC' could emct'ge from it as Ont' of the part) 's acknowltdaed national power brokt'rs. To l('('()mpli~h 1ha1. ht' had to~ the nght candidate. thC' ont w"ho would · IC't Brown 5C'r\'e as his rtp-rntntati~e whC'n tht' nomination was broktrtd. Brown thousht he knt'W who that would bt'. "Amont this crowd (of can· didatts). tM only th1n1 you'll ,rt 11 a bn*eftd ronvention. he said ron-ficlmdy .... netd-to ert a bont With 1.000 chits (delelatn) to ,et 1n the room. Jaw looks like my bnt aeent." It wu no surpriw when. months 1etft. Brown accepted tM na1iOMI charmwtlfaip of Jnet JadtlOft'I pmickntial cams-ip. He a~rtd to have auarantftd himself I platt in thC' ron,tntion's provetbtal smokt·· filled room · O•'. I S months afWr Brown IMt wntt tht Wlstrt1'pOI( P'Olnu«. thaw beck-room mtt•n•"' 1akina l'IM't at the s-n~ ·, national convntion re ·' ~-~-- .not tto1 ng quit\• a!I Browti C\pccted. r l~I. lhl·~ 're n.01 tlc1ng ' h~ld to tiro~t·r tho pres1dent1al nnmina11on. That·~ not ncccssar". nov.: that ~1cha~·1 f)uka;1\ ·~as proved. tt> hr a( muth ~·tt~F '01~ gettc~ .than the Califor1na · .\!N·m hl~ speak~r had e'er 1mag1,nt><l~ The 'iC?s1om a.re be1na hcld tQ ntgtmatc~mc son of peaCt" trdt'' hl·t~t·en lhl' Dukak1s and fa~k Son ram·pu1~n,. · . . ·rhl· 11.l·~ d10rrcnce from Brown's per'ipcrll,·e. '1s thtlt h1~_rolc in tht' Jac~SOI\ ,·ami>aittp has be-en st'\'ertl~ ltmiJ<.'d. Hl· n-rn;r10\ lht' candidate's nattonal can1pa1gh 1;ha1rman. but in name onl\.. . Hl' ha,rft ·<'' l'O h<-t'n around for wmc of tht> bad-room mttt1ngs Brov.n·s frllov. member of thC' state i\s~mbh . MaJt1nr Watm. hu as· sumtd a :much mort' promtnC'nt rok than Br'own as a Jackson reprtsenta- tt V('. Tht' problt'm <ts Jhat thC' Jackson campa11n andr 8rown have t"mblr· rassed each othC'r with their tharpl~ difTertnt •ndu. Brown's hopn. rrflttttd in ht~ C'ommtnts to thC' Wnlunaton Pott. ha'C' bttn to ech~'e the status ofa national powtr broker. so~t 1n thC' manner of Ttus 1uomey ind fonnt"r natioaal peny C'hairman Rob- cn Strauss. Brown has bftft so open in makt"f this -1nd not the JIC'kton c1mP111n -his top priority tMt ht has beep l'elqated to I~ rok in Atlan1a. OM C1lifom11 ~n taid pn' ateh this .-ttk.. -wmw was to uitfroni 1n his r)·nldsmJ ht wu offtnsh c to tM eandidlte . ;\\It bas bef'oft • ...,..., ... o' C'munt his bctttt jt -.at. Md he ~-•~std a bit too md n. ~ a~·s mosl C'lttllOU1 ..... i• thC' <'\ts of tbt Jac.Uon mowemna. unnc anot prns 1nwr- ' •• Wws µet ting to know a new car .\t fir,t I v.a~ n:lurtan1 10 buy a~ lar '.\1 ' old onl' w~ perfonn11t1 hl:auufulh . J U~t ai. thl' salesman told ml' 11 "'ould \<\ht·n I bought it from him lour \ears agu · · fo kl'l·p peaC(' 1n lht• houSt"hold. I gaH· in I went back 10 tne same dealer bt.'cau~ I v.antea the same make and model Thr n~v. rar ha' no resemblanCt' to m' old , . ..,. -in~1de or out. I can't spt:all. for v. hat's under the hood: I've ne vt>r bt.'t'n on 1n11ma1e terms with 1ha1 pan of the anatom' of any \Chide r \c owned , I ..elcnt·d 1h1<, pan1cular .mockl because 11 had a culbr combination I hked -white. blark and gray -and enough bullon' and leven to please m1 husband. I drove 11 a couple of m1~s and l"\ l'f"\ thing workt>d. The seat\ belt!-arc installed in a more convenient and comfortable location. thert· ,, 'torage spaet" for 1wo tape caS\(.'lll"' .md the !kllesman agreed to sign. in hl<X>d. that 11 would be as ~11sla("tor' a<i m~ old rar. so f,agr:ced to bu' 11 I p·1rkrd 11 up thl' next da). The s.al~man s,ho,·cd a st.act of papers and the O\<\ ncr's manual in tht' aJove companmcnt. ga't' mt' a quick run- thoUith on which button l-0 push for v. h1cn funr11on and I dro e a"'a). .\I the third red light I felt relaxed and rontidenl enou&h lo tum on tht radio Befo re I rnulc:ffigurr out ho\<\ 10 do that. the \1gnal turned grttn and I had to movt on The salC'Sman·s run- rhrough v.-;is a hllle 100 quick I "r('alued then that v. hen I took the tt'SI dn' e. l''·ei: thing was turned on and "orl1ng. I had JUSI switched scats v.ithlhe salesma1l , I pulled into ourdrn ewa~. took out th(' ov. ner"s manual and began to fam1han1t.' m' !K'lf "'1th the controls. There are )9 buttons on the dashboard Branching.out from both o;1de'> of the stttnng col umn are panel!> "'1th 11 more buuons and le' en There are four buttons on both of th<' door!>. l mmed.the car 1n10 the . shade and li<'ttled dov.·n for a lrncth~ ttading 5C'SSIOn • -\ felA. fc-aturts an' IOtalh US<'ll'SS to me Tak<' th<' tachomrttr :.... plC'aS<'. I don·1 OC<{'d to kno" how man~ re,olut1ons sx-r minute a revol,1ng 'ihaft "'making. <\ 111 nl't'd to kno" 1s hO\I. man\ m1ki. per hour I'm tra,ehng 1(a h1ghv.a~ pat~olman 1s 1n .. s1gh1. ~ ..\I thl' nick of a le' er mv odometer "'111 con' en from miles 10 kilometers. I prl''lumc 1h1'> v.a~ installed in the n ent I dl"Cldl· to (tO to England and . 1ake th\· car v.1th mC' There 1s no "'a' I v.ould dn'l' in Engla11d: I e'en keep m' e\ l''> dosed v. hen 1 • m a pa!l~nger in ·J car o'er there I do nut u'it' the ele-ctron1c comJ>aU. The onh d1TCct1on!. I can cope ~11th are ··1en'· and .. nght"' as in .. Tum left at the Bapllst church··. or "Turn n&ht at tht' third stop signal ·· . . When the arm re~11n the rear seat 1s pulled do\<\n thcrC' ts ;r I ~x6 inch opening into the tru nk. Wh~. I don't kno" Empt) can!.. boHl<'s and take- out food ranons art the n&ht size to go through the opening. but I do not allov. an~ eatin' or dnnkmg 1n 1h1s car ~h husband and 1 agrttd we di<f not want a car that ''talked'. to us. so "'C don·1 have th;tt feuwr. H,. _,, <.'no ugh ~on,cNit1on from me&frd I ,don·1 hkl' to compett' with a com- . put<.'n1cd '01cc. OncC' or twK'e since I got thr rnr I v.ould have appr«iatcd a tomputcmcd '01cr saymi. "Lift-the· 1l"ft·hand-le' C'r·l1M>1>en-the gas-blnk ... r, r had th<' car three-wttks and I no lon&t'r roam around the parkmJ ' h't' loolong for m~ old brown car rm ..bt-gtnninJ to fC'C'otntze th" one. rm ·alM> gt>ttina tht' hana of m05t of thC' buttons and levcr:s. but rm .,tng to go 1hrou1h the papen the 11aman put 1n thC' aJove rom~nmcnl <\Iona witt\ the bill of sale. there should be a coupon for a frtt rnrrcspondenC'C' rourw in {'Omputt'rs c.-...n1 Am .,.. ,,.... ,. i.,.p.N,,_,. --~ . . ' 1 ,, . ;J• Family ties· bind too tightly DEAR ANN LANDERS: In response to the leuer from "Dtad End Dell." about seeina a married man, may I offer ·th.is additional bit of counsel: Don•t date a man who is married to his dead wife's family. My husband and I were best fnends with a neighbor couple for several years. I lost my husband and was alone for 27 months. Then the neighbor's wi~ died. After a while. he and I started to Stt one another. It was wonderful to have <'Ompany again. We were compatible in so many ways. But unfortunately. he was married to his in-laws. Manv of the same rules apply as the ones \O u listed for women who &o with married men. I'm Sl#C they WllJ sound familiar: I. Never make pl ans to be wuh him on holidays. He must be with his in- la"' ~because that's the way it al1'-ays was. 2. Ne\'er.plan to 10 out on Friday night. That was "dieir night" and he can't seem to break the habit. J. Don't let his in-laws know thal vou arc dating him steadily. They wouldn't approve. They believe the memory of their dauahttr should sustain him fo rever. '·t Don't ~o out with an}one else. . . -. ••• lMlus Stay free in case he wants to Stt you. 5. He warns you not tb get senous. even though vou arr as intimate as if vou were marri,fd. He calls several iim<.'S a day. 6. Don t be surprised when he dumps you for someone who is "more likr his wife." It just happened to mr. -NOWH ERE AN D BOIL- ING IN MARYLAND. -DEAR BOILING: Wbt u 0 . Henry en4ln1. Tllankl for tlle tltort roarie. • • • DEAR .\NN LANDERS: I am a 15-,ear-old girl who needs to find out if I am O\erl~ modrst. crazy or what. Mv father is an a"id tennis playrr. Whenever he returns from a tennis game, he heads for the boiler room to · take off his sweat) clothes. He then comes upstairs stark naked and walks through the linng room. He oftens stops to ask me questions such as, "How was your day?" or "What have you planned for this evening?" His nakedness embar- rasses me and I can't deal with it. Is this normal for a 43-year-old father? He Sttms to think so. althouah I don't. I am the \'Oungest child and the only girl in the family, Mom has seen this and has asked Dad to please wrap a towel around himself. He refuses. I wish you would print &hi~ letter so I can put it on the refrigerator and let him know how much this bothers me. f&~~fi'~p IN N':Y~ITING FOR A DEAR WAITING: YNr faGer'• eid1lblUoaJ1m IMkates &Mt lie Mt a real problem ud yov moGer'1 lndlffernce 11 80WllC IMrt of la· fariatln1. · Yoa 11loalda't bve te ,., ., •I*' tills 1arba1e. If YM are old ..... to re1i1ter dl1p1t, YM tlll'ely cu flM tbe coara1e to uy, "Dad, I bte It wbea you run aroud la frHt of me naked. Cut it omt." If lie CHda•es to bebave like a creep; walk Immedi- ately into aaothr room ud freeze bim out for several days. He111et th message . Tblrsday, Jaly %1 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2~): You'll be more confident ARIES(March21-April 19):ShowofTproduct,make as techn iques are perfected. Timing :improves. you'll public. appearances. stn.·ss style. originality. perceptiveness. You'll be invited know that cvcle ac-backstage. excitement cha~s ennui. Pisces involved. centscontracts. legal SCORPIO (Oct. :!3-Nov. 21): Clash of ideas provides rights. marriage. s C\C1tcm<.·nt. You'll successfu lly meet deadline. you'll have You'll 1mpnnt style. YONEY 'ahd opponunit\ to hit financial jack pot. Relationship is . ~ou'll upset odds mong but compficated. C'a~ricoro plays dominant role. and ~01.rn emerge o SAGln' ARIUS (No'. _:?-Dec. 21 ): Long-range view 'fctonous. Love fig-1111 1s neccsS3n . Stumbling block will be removed -sooner ures large. •••••••lliillliiiiii• than ~ou thought p<?ssible. Wish comes true. financial · TAURUS (April p1ctun.· 1s encouraging. Anes will prove to be strons ally. 2C)-Ma) 20): Rise above petty differences. rna!_e. move to CAPRICORN C Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on reunite famih . Focus on health. work. people whonelped prl'\lige. frcsn O.pponunity. creativity. love relationship. ~ou in past. Your position is strong. royalty ch~k is due. You'll makl' OL'" stan. imponant lo displav pioneering GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Populanty soars. 4'p1r11. You'll bt-dealing with th'e "high and the mighty." intellect ual cu nosily feat ured. you'll get gift which adds to AQUARIUS (Jan. 10-Fcb. 18): Dilemma resolved wardrobe. Focus on romance. style. creativity. physical '"th n:gard to fam1I~ relauonships. You're in your own attracuon. Body image plays jmoonant role. l'lcmclll-o.c.1tcmc0l.challcn~ the unorthodox. You'll CANCER <J\lnC 11-July ~2): Rules. rqulations rL'C'l'IH' '"' 11at1on that couJd in,oJvcjourne~. dominate xenario. You'll learn mort" about traffic · PISCES IFrb. 19-March :!Ol: Advenise and publi- s1gnals. taxes. lease requirements. attitude of older l'lll' Prl'' 1ous llm1 tat1on'i an: removed. vou'll make ind1 \'1 du<JI. Be confident. you are on solid ground. 1mponan1 contacl!I that could result m prestige. profit. ' ' -'I 11:00 1 •=-11:cio f 1:3~ I •:oo 1 •:30 J 1:00 1·•:30 110:00110:30111:00111:30 P • ~M By CHARLES GOREN and OMAR SHARIF Complettj ... Yl•lon Hating• In IUndaJ'• TV Piiot. • ing bid , it weakened South's hand-and ruffed a diamond. West over- his spade holdina <?..PNSiJ~ a likely ruffed, but ·he couJ4-not return a LEO IJul~ :!.>-Aug. 22): .Read and write. com-tra\l·I, Ch<.'ck ~ardrobe. passpon. recent cop'lmitment., • a-----m~+ea~Mitt-r1n~d~1~•1'Cidtuual-who ~mten~st in your F-Jl;f;V· !l IS YOUR BIRTHDAY""'C'\lT1'ent nck talent. product: Focus on 'tnps. visits. ideas which can be h1ghllght'i hroadl·r hor11ons. "1dcr audience. tra.vel. Neirller-vutneral>le. North deals. . NORTH • s ingleton in the North hand .reprc-Jrump without gi~n& declarer ' a sented duplication of values. West's trick, so he exited ·with a spade . double would have qualified liim as Declarer r11.ff ed 10.s~orten hjs trump a ct)aner member of the cartogra-lenath to that of West's, then·lcd a~ .. .. --. .. t transformed into nable concepts. Gemini plays role. dl'iCO' L'r~ and romance. You arr on brink of a "b1' deal." VIRGO l ~ug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on music. (iL·min1. Sagmanus people pla~ fmportant roles 1n you·r har.mom . gifts. familv reunion. Sale or purchase of art hfi:. Contact!> made during remainder of July will phers association. .low trump to the pine. West wa's • 7 ; 9 5 2 : AKJ75 object or luxu0 item figures prominently. Money ult1rnatl'I~ he tran!>laied into production. promotion. "appear!> .. 1n.sUJPrise manner. Emphasize diplomacy. prolit. . WEST -. . .. ~ ...._------''---------'---'--___;;....._ ____ _,,"---------------~----------------------....1------+A 1032 + A Q 10 2 . .EAST·. West led the ace of spades and forced to win this trick, but thep ~ shifted to a diamond, won by dum-had to lead away from his kins ol my's king. Since the double marked trumps into declarer's major tenacc . (~. DON'T HAVE TuWoRKAT . BEINGThIN:: Burl ·-ExERGISE ~--,• .lb-STAY FIRM: SE• f l 1.Lfm>\ LOCATION 0 (-1-t) >f""l) <till. 2't<1 E Or:.mgerhorpe: al Lm100. I hl1 l('k ~ o f91 fwy & I hkJCk E. of Harbor Bhtl ~ ; I " . a-: ...... .,.. MAHEIM 0 i-li) 'J'2·~kll .. ~Hl>.lltl ~\laJlnoll:i . l hlol'k !)o of L1n'c1°1ln CosrA MF..~ 0 n .. I ~9-l~ l_.1/1() H:1rhur ijl\'tl. f&hin<.l .:rhrifl\' DrUfll Ht STISCiTON 8t:ACH S C-l .. 18-fH· M'>. 1-091 &ach bh d · .u ~·:.irner in thl· lhart<'r Cenrrt M1~qcl~ VtfJO r I "'1-f t -=l)....f~U. ;!+tot Ahr ra Ptc"'r . :u "l;,in Ot~n f\\·y OR "'·E ..., 1-111 Mt> i ..... 1. h.!2 f.J,, l\.udl.1 "' t·. ~c,t 11f l\N1n Aw '~ " J 10 • ~ • 6. • J 9 1'·6 .. ,. 6 0 Q .... 2 .... 5" Wc:.st for a trump stack, declarer did Makins four-odd. ~ · . . not draw even one round of trumps. · How the double gave away tile lnstqd, he cashed tbe .ace~king-of -hand was-illustrated-by t~ piay at • '7 6 SOUTH +KQ5 ; .. A Q 7 4 3 , 9 3 . · + K J 3 · clubs and kins-queen of spades, dis-the other table, where the play to the carding-two clubs from dummy. first two trick$ was the same. Hero, Next came th~ jack of clubs, on . however, declarer took the normal which declarer dikarded a diamo,J1d line of leadins a trump to the ace, from ~ummy when West followed. · returntng to dummy and leading an- Th'e bidding: North East So¥tll I <1 . Pus I' ; W.nt Pau Pus Dbl To complete the groundwork, de-other trump. But now he had to lose clarer cashed the ace of diamonds three-trump tricks for down ~ne! 2 + Pus 2 • 3 -; Pus 4 -;. Pus Pass -Pass , Opening lead : Ace of • ~-.___.....;._ ______ _ Let t'1e cartographers draw t~e roadmaps. In bridJe, you don't 1 Short·drink• · ~t your opponents thanking you 5 ~lay for sketching the way· to. t.he winn.ing , ~~ P::'~te line .. Consid~ this hand, from a. 15 soft drink• team-of-four match. ' , 16 lnteet• When North .showed h~rt sup-17 Sl\oelt• . port over South's •fourth..'.~uit fore-20 W•t of Oue. 21 Fu .... L.M . Boto 22 Samp ... • 23 ROUM 24 -noire 25 Flower 28 Glei Clubber 32 l.lnlnter•ted F d 33 Container ruit an . . ~~g=more --36...oi:.ome . 58 Gr1bby 59 Scettered: '*· .. eo Hone oper1 et lnform1tlon DOWN - 1 LOftdon ., .. 2 Gotf'ciub. . 3 lntrigUe 4 Drink• 5 Nova SCotll of yore 6 Endower 7 Auto s>!OftMr 8 .. .. .. 9 For the few · 10 Reidy ' 11 Food regimen ~2 J::leld--~kplosive · ·.-.. ~~"·· 13 Mltttary meel ' 11 Glutted are related· .. ~R,-"=biy · · .\ seed~ apRk in ".old trance \\3!i ii.~-~. ~:~~· · calkd :a "pomm{' grcnatc." That 45~( •I -.turrycd .!nto the English . "'pome-. :: ~~Me _ ... granate. .\nd &ah" a n~me to the 1" 50 ex tici • explosl\ i.· ~c'\ ic<.' seeded. wnh bit~ of 53 1ncf.:tors nieial: hand ~renade. You kn~w thal? 58 Pra11• Ahl!. U, ant hills. too. ha ve their ·social d;iss systems. High. middle. low,.'Brit1sh researchers . fouod that out. And rcport~d that it's th~ high- class ants who are th<.' more· sexuaH~ acti ve.' S 7 Unoriginal 2 3 14. ·. 17 0. Ho" 'd!d John Qte~n make his mJllions?. · . ·' 20 .\.Record suucsts #'e·did all riaht I>~ invcstiog in Hol1day•lnns . . ~apoleon . thou9ht oh~Yi lawyers who woh their ~ascs shoula be paid. ff e ordered the team of lawyers so to stipulate in their writina of his Napoleonic Code . .the codification of old Roman 4\\'. C!onfidtnt fello\\'. NaJ)oleoq. lmaaine that! Dtto1ndn11 • that lawvers leaislate their incomes ~ ..... _....,_ down. The~ sa!(1, no way or some su~h. He p ve up. . , Q. Maril~ n Monrot's mothtt, Ciladys .Pear~Bakn..••H Olm amitr. She "Spent a lot of time in rntn\11 hospitlls. What was her di1p1Mis? A. Paranoid schizophrenia. Q. Simon and Schusttr aoc their pubfishina houK ofT1ht lfCMlnd with I CfOUYr'Ord puuJt bC)ok and I aimm1ck. I've rtad. Whit· ns aht 19 -America ~!~~ 25 O.C-.111 2t0fanarea 27 Hocttwy palece 21 MUllc groupe 29E..-e 30 eompo.itlon 3 f Pltc:her9 33 Baccarat word 38 Condelcandt 'tor the 6 '! .· I 9 47 &oux Indian 41 Ear per1 49 Fabric type 50 AN llnglr 51 Singlet~ 52 lcellnd Mgl 54 David'• aide 55 Small m111 12 13 -. .. aimmit'k? J ~~~_.'..._j~,!:!~_,~&~"'-::::..~~n:i..:.'•~........,::;:~~i:iD.l:_.;.....,.;;;o;;;;;;;;:================;::===::=::=:=::::;::=::=:=:::;;::::=:=::z:=::::;;:::=:=:=:::t+--lll....llt....fl!IUIU.L&uldlcdJOl.U.aM:lllll9'i--.L;iiiiliillililliiiiill~iilii&.::;;;;; • fl .... ~ - by Ill t<une "That lady is walking her suitcase." by Brad Anderson . "Oh, good grief ... Must you aiw.ys give me that bottomleaa-pit greettrtg?" • PEA1'UT8 IN TBS BL&ACllBU by Steve Moore llLOOll COUlfTY · Farf Night at the ballpark p&IU08 THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 0 I . I l 1-1.0 -GAMIN.AND.PATCHES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Charles M . Schulz Orange Coait DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, ~ 20, ,... 4_? .. by Addison by Lynn John9ton ~~ by_Jeff MacNeUy ~------------~~---oi~ -~~----~--~-..--. --~~~~~~~~-15~TE550F TME WMO?'' ON TV TOMl6lff? OADIBLD WMATEVER •• I . WAS MOPIM6. IT 'WAS 014TV I . SOI W'OOL~T M~ TO REAt' IT , 1 ~AVE A 6REAT FEAR OF i *COMfN6.~LV EOUC,AT~IY .. by JI~ Davis 'BARRY, C.,.OOR ROL..E I ~ fHE CAM~IGN 1$ GOtNG 10 BE. A VERc..> O<UCtAl. ONE ! • . ' AS OUR lXXJT'H LIA!~, ~ RE.PRE.SENT" -n.lAf £>J10.£ f ==-At-jD ·~PEC.lAL MINOR fTl) AMO~ 100AQ'5 l.X)(JfH ! J. by Garry Trudeau ~.ANY OlllNt:£ CF A f,.JtST:MJN!JfE CJltl)6NT1Al.S ~ HIOM THE.JAac.- SON ~' p r l~[)())QJ ~.~7 \,. I JUSr DOlllf MY~ ··~, I 14.-u. . . I . · by Harold Le Dowe by Tom Batl!Jk iHE ~S 1l1AI __ ~... - ..,...... -....... ~---...... ~ ..... ._.. ..__ ............. _. -ti ... Family ties bind too tightly DEAR ANN LANDERS: In response to the letter from "Dead End Deal." about se.eirq a married man. may I offer this additional bit of counsel: Don•t date-a man who is married to his dnd wife•s family. He of\ens stops to ask me questions such as. "How was your day?" or ..What have you planned for this ~venina?" His nakedness embar- rasses me and I can't deal with it. Is this normal for a 43-year-old father? He sttms to think so. althouah I 't --~~~~...-.:-:":"'-T::"'=-T:--::-~=--r.::'AATA.::AA~l:Mlr.ei;:;';;rr4-t:Nrrr.~nl My husband and I were best fnends with a neighbor coupje for several years. I lost m y husband and was alone for 27 months. Then the neighbor's wife died. After a while. he and I started tot« one another. It was wonderful to have company again. We were compatible in so many wavs. But unfortunately. he was married to his in-laws. Manv of the same rules apply as the ones vo4 listed for women who io with married men. I'm sure they will sound familiar: I. Never make plans to be with him on holidays. He must be with his in- la"s because that's the way it always was. :. Ne, er plan to io out on Friday night. That was .. their night .. and he can't seem to break the habit. 3. Don't leLhis in-laws know thal vou are dating him steadily. They wouldn't approve. They believe the memoi: of their daughter should sustain him forever. 4. Don't ~o out with an~one else. .. _ Stay free in case he wants to see you . 5. He warns you not to get senous. even though you are as intimate as if \-OU were married. He calls several ii mes a dav. 6. Don{t be: surprised when he dumps vou for someone who is ··more like.his wife ... ltj usl happened to me. -NOWHERE AND BOIL- ING IN MARYLAND. DEAR BOIUNG: WU& u 0 . Beary .endia1. Tbakt for t•e U.rt COtlrtf. • • • DE..\R .\NN LAN DERS: I am a 15-year-old girl who needs to find out ifl am O\Crl) modest. crazy or what Mv fatt\er is an avid tennis player. Whenever he returns from a tennis game. he heads for the boiler room to take off his sweah· clothes. He then comes upstairs stark naked and wa lks through thl' li\'1ng room. don't. · I am the \'OUngest child ana the onlv girl in the family. Mom has seen this and has asked Dad to please wrap a towel around himself. He ref uses. I wish you would print this letter so I can put it on the refrigerator and let him know how much this bothers me. Thank you. -WAITING FOR A C'OVERU P IN N.Y. DEAR WAmNG: You fa~r·• n~biu.J1m &Mkatet 1U1 Ille us a real problem UNI you medter'1 iadlffernce it aoW.1 ...,.. of la- futatia1. Yoa 1lloulda't laave-ae ,., ., wltll ttli1 1arba1e. If YH an old e9HP 10 register dl1p1t, YH nnly cu fJM tbe co11ra1e to uy, "Dad, I u&e I& wben yoa ran arotUMI la fn111 of me nakfll. Cut It 011&." If lie eo11&11111es to behave like a creep, walk lmme41- ately into anotlter room UNI freeae him out for 1everaJ days. He111e1 t~e. message. Tbarsday, July Zl , LUIRA (Sept. ~3-0ct. 22 ): You'll be more confident as techniques are perf«'ted, Timing improves, you'll stress St\ le. onginahty. perceptiveness. You'll be invited . backstage. ~citement chases ennui. PiSCC'S-mvolved. ARIES (March 21 -April 19 ): Show off proctuct. make public appearances. know that cycl~ ac- cents contracts. legal rights. marriage. s You'll impnnt st~le. JDff£Y 'ou'll upset odds · iSCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >.:Clash ofideas provides cxr11e ment. You'll successfully meet deadline. you'll have 'altd 9pport unit': ro hit finan~ial jackpot Rel~tionship is strong but co·mpf1cated. C'apncom plays dominant role. and ~ou'll emerge 0 '1etono us. Love fig-IAll urt>s large. •••••••lliilliiiiili• TA UR US I April 20-Ma' 20): Rise abo~e petty differences. 'make move to reunite family. Focus on health. worlC. people who helped ) ou in past. Your position is strong. royalty ch~k is due. SAGIT'tARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): long-ranae view 1s neccc;~i:. Stumbli ng block will be removed -Sooner . than·,ou thought possible. Wish comes true. financial picture 1s encouraging. "ries will prove ~Q be stronJ ally. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on prc,t1ge. fresh opportunity. creativity. love rclatiQnship. Yo~·11 ma.kc nrw stan. important to display pionecrin~ <,ptnl. You'll br dealing with the ':high and the mighty.' GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Populanty soars. intellectual curiosity fea tured. you'll get gift which adds to wardrobe. Focus on romance. style. creativity. physical attraction". Body image plays important role. . CANCER (June 21-July 22): Rules. ttgolauons dominate scenariQ. Yo u'll learn more ebout traffic signals. taxes.. lease requirements. attitude of older 1nd1\ 1dual. Be confident. you are on solid ground. LEO Uuh 23-Aug. 22): Read and write. com- municate "iih ·lndi\'idual who expressed interest in your talent product. Focus on trips. visits. ideas which can be • tranc;formed into viable conct>pts. Gemini plays role. VIRGO · 1Aug. 23-Sept 22): Focus on music. ·. 1larmon~. gifts. family reunion. Sale or purchase of art object or luxu11. item figures prominently. Money "apJ)l:ars·· in surprise manner. Emphasize diplomacy. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Dilemma resolved \'Ith rt•gard to fa mily relationships. You're in your own l'kmcnt -cxc1 tcment. rhallcnge. the unorthodox. You'U l l'I' c 1n' 1 at'fon that could involve journey. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Advertise and publi- l'lll'. Prn wus hm11a t1ons are remo vt'd. you·11 make 1mponant' l'Ontact!> that c9uld result in prestige. profit. tra,l'l.-Chrd.. \\ardrobe. passport. recent comm1trl)_ent. IF Jl'L Y % I JS VOUR BIRTHDA V current -cvcle highlight!> broiidcr homons. wider audience. tra.vel. di<,co,.a~ and romancr. You arr .on brink ofa .. bi$deal." (il'min1. Sag11tarius people play imponant roles in your ltfl·. ( ontacts made dun'ng remaioder of July will ul 11m:11d~ br translated into production. promotio n. prufi 1. · A.~AHEIM ::J C l-fJ 1J'5.?·.~IOI. j lO ~n .\la!(no h:.1. I hl1x:k ~n o f Unruln ~A Mt:SA a Cl·H 'HlJ·i.\<'lH. -l""' Harbor HI\'°" (&hind Thrtfr\' DrUfC) Hl'rnSGmN BEACH CJ c1 .. , " .. H·l9r9. 1~091 &::tc:h eh·d · · ~t \X arnn in the C:h . .inrr Cenm" MtliSIO!' \!If.JO c r·i.., "-~-llijll, .?-. ... )! Alim • Plrn-r. :rt :tln Oit"KO f't\~' Oa.\\(,f, 0 1-11 1'1'.IJ .?·HI. Cl.?.? F..1<1 f\,11d l.1 A\'l'. \lc,t nfTu~1in An~ . ' Complete t•vlalon Hating• In 8'9nctar'• TV Piiot. By CHARLES GOREN . and OMAR SHARI~ Neither vulnerable. North deals. WEST. NORTH • 7 • 1:-9 5·2 - ·~ A_.K J 7 S + A Q JO 2 + A 10 3 2 ..• J 10' ~; . ~ I 6 -... ,, ~ EAST .+J9164 ; 6 . • ~' Q JO 4 2, •• s' SOUTH +KQS ~-AQ743 > 9 3 • "J' 3 The bidding: North East Soutll weit I Pass 1 ~ Pua ing bid, it weakened South's hand- his spade holding opposite a likely singleton in the Nonh hand repre- sented duplication or values. West's double would have qualified' him as · a charter mem~er of the caitogra~ phers association. West led rhe ace or spades and shiftc:<t to a diamond, won by dum- . my's king. Since the double marked Wes\ for a trump stack, declarer did not draw even ont round or trumP.. .lnstad, ht cashed the ace-king or~ clubs and kins-queen of spades, dis-· carding two clubs. fr<>m du~y Next came the jack of clubs which declarer discarded a diamon from dummy when West followed . To complete the groundwork, de- cla~r cashed the ace of diamonds and ruffed a diantond. West over- rurred. but he-could not return a trump 'without Jiving declarer a trick, so he· exited with a spade. Declarer ruffed tp shorten his .trump lensth to that of Wesi's, then led a, low trump to the nine. West was forced 10 win,this trick, b~t t~en ~ had to lead away from hts kins o~ trumps into declarer's major tenace . Makins four-odd. . How the double gave away the hand was illustralea by the play at the other table, where the play to the first two tricks was the same. Hero, however, declarer took the normal line ..Qr leadibs a trump to the ac~. returning to dummy and leading an· ·other trump. But how he had to lose three trump tricks for down one! l+ Pus l+ Pus - Pus '-; Dbt --JI'!' 1-----------.... Pua Pus Pass -----..- Opening lead: Ace of + ACROSS Let the cartographers draw lhe ~ . roadmaps. In ~ bridge, you don'1 1 Short drinks want your opponents thanking you 5 Clay for sketching the way to the winning !~ ~:'~te line. Consider this hand, from a 15 Soft drinks team-of-four match. 16 lnMC11 When North showed heart sup-17 Shouts port over South's fourth-suit fore-20 W•t of Oue. 21 Fusees L.M. BOYD explosive are related .\ ~cd\ apple in old Franct' "as call t'd a · "pommc grenate... That turned into the English ··pome- granate." .\nd ga \'e a na me to the exploSI\ e de\'ice seeded with bits of metal: hand grenade. You knew that? .\nt<, in ant hills. too. httvt' 1heir social class systems. High. middle, low. British researchers found that out . .\nd reported that ifs the high- class ants "ho are the more sexually active. 0. How did John Glenn make his millions? .\. R«-ora sugests ht did all right b) investing in Holiday Inns. ~apoleort thollght only lawyers who won ttleir cases should be paid. He order~d th.e team of lawyers so to stipulate in their writina of his Napoleo nic Code. the codifie1tion of old Roman Law. ConfiMnt fellow. Napolton. Imagine that! Demand1na that la""·ers lqislate their incomes down. 'they satd no way or some such. He p ve up. Q. Maril> n MonrOf's mother. Gladys Ptarl Baker. was a film culttt .. SM spe-nt ~1)( ttTM in mmtal hospitals. What was her diapmis? . ~. Paranoid schizophrenia. · O. 1mon and Schuster aot ttwir pu6lishin1 house off tht sround with .a crossword ~uzzlt_ book ~ 1 s,immlck. I've reacl. Wha. was tht 1immkk? A." prncil anachtd to each book. 22 Samples 23 ROUM 24 -noire 25 Flow9r 28 GIM clubber n1nteri'lfid 33 Container 34 Oath Once more 36 Of some Europeans 37 Penalty 38 Color 39 Transmits 40 TV ....,,,bfy 4 1 Rubber bands 43 Soft hats 44 Wen: pref . 45 CIMna (decks) 46 Llstlell 49 "KIU Me -" 50 eXpected0 53 lndlcalor1 se PralM 57 llnonglnal 32 35 31 ,, ~ Grabby 59 Sclittered: her. eo !'4orM opera 81 Information DOwN 1 London area 2 Gott club 3 lntrtaue 4 Ortr*er 5 Nova Scotia Of yore 6 Endowor 7Auto~ 8 ''NOn9enMI'' 9 For the few 10 Reedy T1 FOOd regimen 12 fiekj 13 Mllltery meel 18 Glutted 19 -America 23 Murdered 24 Groundwork 25 Decnau 2t0faneroa 27 Hoctcey palec. 21 MuliC O'GUP9 29 Ewoltke 30 Compoi4tlon 31 Pitcher• 33 Bac:cerat word 36 Condeac.nda for the purpoee of 37 Garmenta 31 DIMlmiliate 40 lndten home 42 Unclsturbod 43· Moloet 45 Smelting mfxtute 41 Spoecty jott • 6 1 • t 47 Sioux lndlen 41 Ear pert 49 Fabrk: type 50 Arie..,., 51 Slng6e thtng . 52 loelend MO• 54 Devld'1 ekte 55 Small maa 11 12 13 •• r. ... -:,. - '• by Ill Keane IR TD BLBACDU by Steve Moore BLOOll COUNTY "That lady is walking her s.uitcase." by Brad Anderson • I J .J I • "Oh, good grief ... Must you always give me that bottomleu-pit greeting?" IS 11TESSOF · TM6. WMO ?." _QN tV TON16MT7 OARl1ELD WMATEVER .. I WAS MOPIM6 IT WAS OHT'J I SOI WOOLDNT MAYE TO READ IT ..... /' .,/ J Fan Night at the ballpark DENIU8 THE lllt1'ACB . ·-i by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz l AAVE A 6REAT FEAR OF . .- e BeCOMIN6 ~LV EDUCATE~ .. ~ $ • • ....;... •• rt"""· by Jim Davis ""' SHOE Ddol'fBSBURY· • ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Jufy 20, 1911 A? .. ------- ' by Berke Breathed by Addison by Lynn Johneton ~~ by Jeff MacNeHy . by Tom Batiuk IHE~SIHA'f _ ~... - ~Y Garry Trudeau ':~:'::' $(C~lA-&£~s·.: ----.. aa••,__ __ _ ~ ANYO'Ala CF A LAST-~ CJl£;(JfN11AJ.$ ~ ffll)M THt.JACJc- SON ~' p r· / llNmMJI( /)())QI ~./QANf)~ '\, I -~ JlJST tJOtN6 ,~ MY.al . , cfOliMO! ~.-~~I JOI ' -· . .... ...._ -. ... ......... ..., .__......, __ , _ _.,. ...... ... -........ ._ ... _. ........................ . ''M I ...... ,_., a -~ IJ IRPAL'~ I . I' I I r I _ I HEOlC t ·. .' I I I t . · --, -l-O ___ A_T __ I ! .' I I I I J ~ ' J I C l-0 I J r . .1 1 r 1 1!~~1;= em;n;.1"mt r r r r r t I • w=~ ''""' m I I I I I I I J .. ........... I"'--_. I" ..... -_. ,;;."P-f!!! ........ 1$1·-·-=··---~---------.. ---:-·--..,.;....: ~~ ........ ........,.o...-;:.i.;;, . ... • ' -.. & i> J -KIClnapped.chUll-lield ou·t of earshot SACRAMENTO (AP) -The pas&ot' ~a church where a 4-year~ airl may have been held for up to six weeks uys no one would have heard her becaUee lhc was kept in a spece far under the altar. '\ deaf-mute church janitor. Ktn· neth Alvin Michel. was tcheduled to be arrajped today on kidnappina charse5 in connection with the calt'. M1cher, 32. was arrwled Monday as he drove up to the United Methodist Church in suburban Elk Grove. · Officers found two missif\I airls at the church. One of them. 5-year~ld Muc~ Han Saefoaa. was kidnapped Monday in Sacramento and was found in the black of Michel's hatch- back St'dan. her mouth taped and lep bound. police said. The other. Candi Talarico. had been missing since June 4 and was found in an L-shaptd sJ)lce under the church. Officers said the space had a dirt floor. concrete walls and a wooden ceiling. It was furnished with blankets. stuffed animals. books.. food. lights. a television and news- papers that contained anicln about the Talarico kidnappina. which was featured on Fox Broadcastina Co. 's "America's Most Wanted" television program. Tuesday friends and relatives de-scribed Michel as a gentle man who loved children Police nab downtown paracbatata In LA LOS ANGELES {AP)-Police confiscated the parachutes of three men the~ said jumped off the roof of a 40-story high-rise building early today. apparently for fun. "It appears they did it for sport," said Lt. Gene LaBriola. Police said the jump took placeatabout 1:30a.m. from a building at 1100 Wilshire Bl vd. · .-\ security auard who witneslt'd it told authorities one of the three was- anjured when he landed on a sidewalk in front of the buildina. Offi~rs then went to the nearestlnedical facility. the Hospital oft he Good Samaritan. where they found three men with parachutes. one of whom was being treated for beck injuries. LaBriola said. BEACH CAMP FOR KIDSI 8 YEARS 7"" I 6 YEARS ALL DAY OF SURF & SAND ACTIVEJPORTS •WATER PLAY• ADVENTURE• INCLUOES CATALINA. DANA POINT. MARINE MUSEUM. LAGUNA SAWDUST FESTNJ.'L, FASHION ISLAND & MORE 1w,rr• b wm .,.,_,.,~ •n11 s9500 • V.IEEKLY CATALINA CAMP OUT AUGUST IST -STH INCLUDES .. FOOD TRANSPORATION s 18500 HURRY -LIMITED RESERVATIONS CALL 611-1668 "He "as very. very protective of kids." said H.F. Frost. who lived next door to Michel for lt'veral years. "If one of my arandkids aot out in the street. he'd run out and arab them. He was more at ealt' with l<id1 than with adults. He took to them. He played with them by the hour ... "I would describt him ~Michcl)asa ver) gentle person." said Jonathan Landon. a membtr oflhc Methodist Church. ··1 think he was lonely. But I don't ha"e that from him. lt's purely a guess." "Ke was never accused of molnll- tio n or fondlina." said Inlow. .. That action was liken •• a preventative action, not a di .. ciplinary action." Inlow said. "Kenny had some pttnonaJ problems. and the • da)1 care people were very mJ)Onsibk for puttint ham on a leave of absen« and getting him into qualified·coun. selinJ. The Re\'. David Dela&>lane. an ad"iser to l~ow. said Michel was placed on leave of absence by the day care center last spring becault' of a pinching incident. Church pastor Linda Inlow said Michel had bttn placed on leave of absence bv a day care center whe~ he also worked be-cause of "P,Otential problems with his behavior.· Delaplane said some children were teasing Michel because of his handi- caps and that Michel "reacted out of frustration" and pinched them. Candi Talarico . LA boy, 6, missingfora week,just wanted to see what camp was like I LOS -\NG ELES (.-\P) -For days. (Hear-old J.B. McN1ckle s' foster parl•nu worried and fretted as police distributed pictures of their missing chald and organized door-to-door Sl·arches throughout his neigh- borhood. But l111k J.B. reappeared at the doorstep of his home Monda). fol- lowing a lh'c-da~ od~ sscy as a stowa\\ay at a summer camp in Malibu that was operated by the ~h a11on -\rm~. -\nd not long after J.B returned. his incredulous foster parents tried to compose them selves as reponers'llnd photographers flocked to their San Fernando Vallev home. "We thought· something had. ~P­ pened:· said his foster mother. 63- year-old Edna Williams. "I thought he might have gotten picked up or he might have hurt himself some- where." Ho\\C\'er. J.B. \\as unimpressed by has adventu re. ~Y-QURSELF THIN CAL W•IGHT LOSS • Individualized programs • Emphasis o~ behavior modification . • As seen on cable TV throughout Orange County • Permanent results ' •WPORT WEllHT LOSS 11111111 1441 Superior Ave .• Ste. A IPll 848 0944 NEWPORT BEACH UTlllAYI • The scenery. he said. "was junky. Just some mountains." He didn't care for the food at camp either. "I hated it. I didn't eat any of it. I didn't even touch it." he said. "When I came back. my Mommy almost had a heart attack," J.B. reponed Tuesday. "Almost all the people in the city were looking for me. Thl'~ was ~lad that I carpt home. "HO\\ much they spent looking for me?" he asked his foster mother ... A hundred thousand dollars. maybe?" So how does a boy slip into a well- organized camp and spend fi ve days there -unnoticed? Simple. said J.B. Odell Williams. his foster father. dropped him ofT at the Boys and Girls Club of San Fernando Valley. where he was supposed to be s~ding a few hours at an athletic program. But after a whilt he noticed somt kids at a nearby facility getting in a van to go to camp .. "I ne"er had been to camp before ... J.B. explained. "I wanted to sec what it was like." Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC ll»TICE Mt.IC ll)flC( ' NILIC ll»TICE ....C ll»TICE Hunt for missing ·chopper crew off ) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A five- member Navy invntiption bouJS began examining pieces of the m:eot~ ly downed minesweepina helicopter as repons surfaced concemina the safet~of another similar Navy chop- per. . .. The search for the ~t n;tWll\I crewmen by two Coast Oiaard cut&en was called off Tuesday after failure to turn up any sian of their remains, and the Navy released names of the two pilots and six crew membe(I presumed dead. Missing are the pilot, Marine Corps. Capt. Douglas L Durre and the co-pilot Lt. j.g. William S. Bauer. The missing crew members include Daniel P. Baustian: James W. Gilchrist: Michael L. Hermansen: Keith L. Martin: Christopher L. Sheft: and Brendan 8. Sullivan . Spokeswoman Virginia Felker said tht Navy would not relealt' the Crt}V members' hometowns until their bodies are found. '" Monday a Navy helicopter carry· ing the eight m~n plunged into the Pacific durina routine maneuvers outside the Golden Gate. Fishin1 boats in the area repon.ed hearing two loud explosions. The disaster was the first major accident involvina the MH-S3 E "Sea Dragon .. helicopter. but the aircraft is a close relati,•e of a chopper that has ~en. t~e ~bject of ~wo conaressional inqumes into previous crashes. Twenty servicemen have died in crashes involving a version of the Sea Dragon. the CH-SJE "~upclr Stallion." said Andrew Lightbody. editorial director for lnttmational Defense Images Magazine in Irvine. San Francisco lawyer Louis Franecke. who is representing famil - ies of service pttople killed in crashes of the 53E helicopters. said t~e aircraft is so dangerous that its crewmen are asked to sign waivers. &SQAL MOTa YOU -• ~AV\. T Oiied . .kine 30. 1988 NOTICE K •1m Tne pet1t1on reque111 K •M9 Tl'le petition reque111 -tt1 ORAMCll COUNTY • MOTa U9IDIR A MD M TMllT MAl HTA'n MCUN-INYl1'*Q 11D NOTICI M DaATH 1u1l'lor11y 10 1dm1n111er the MOT1CI W DIATM eull'IOflly 10 ldmlnlster the NOTICI M ~ Cou.T •mweGW DATID MOYIWR 11, TlllMRvtCl.eC ........ NOTICE IS HEREBY ANDMNTIT10N Hiiie under tl'le lndepen· ANDMNllJllC* •Ille under the~-WIM.1 1•MAW NOTICE tS HEREBY 11M. UM.Ill YOU TMI c__.,..._, M Trwe ... , GI VEN 11'111 se1 ted TO~"" den! Adm1n11trahon of El-TOAD•llftR dent AOmlnilttlllon of E.. °'""IC*.\L ............ CA GIVEN thet 11'8 Oc.en v-ACTIO• TO NOtlCT 9J: D. J . ...,..,, lte ~ proposals for furnrsl'l1ng all llTAft M~ 1a1es Act-(This eutflOl'lty el-laTA~M: ..._ Acl (Tflle ~ 8'-N0'8:P Petit""'et' JACK 8 SctlOOI Oietric1 of °' YOUR PllO'aTY, rT lllAY fl ' _ ..... .-..,. ~. m11er1e11. eQulpmenl, IUltTON '°'ft" IO•s Ille oetsonel repr--JOtM WILUAll COYE lowl Ille pereonel repreeen-• llttt I WISTOS ~l1 , __.-IOlD AT A "'9LIC ...... W , ...... AN. CA tr1nsportet1on end sucl'I llTAft NO. • tel111e lo !eke meny ec11on1 llTAft MO. teltve lo telle meny ectlone Noticet1'*8y91Yet'lllet PIHSIC IClenl: KATHLEEN c.1rton11•. WIM rleelve bid• aML•YOU•IDMD· .. ,.. T .......... (71•) ot,,.,fac•llllftHmay ber•· A1alll llrlll'IOul Obl11n1ng court 80· AMe• Wlll'IOUI Oblelnlng court. pur1uen1 10 Section• LAURIWISTOS 10 pur.c:ll ... Klndetgtrten PLA•ATtON O' THI ..,..,. q11ored for the MEASURE To 111 ne111. benef1c11rlet, proval Beforet1k1ngcerteln To 111 Mire. '*1eflcilrlel. ptOvat Betoreleliingcerteln 2'701-21715 of Ille Cell-Cue No. 0251740 Equipment. Se•lng Me-MAT U.llt I 0' TH I Publlalled Orenge Co11t "C" PARKWAY MAINTfN· creditors and contingent ections. l'lowever. tile .per-credllora end contingent eclions. ~. the per-f0tnra Bullnffl llnd Pro-IU-DM cn1nes and Sewing Medltne PROCDD91G8 AOA9t9T D1111y Piiot July 6 13. 20. ANCE 1988·89 (TREE RE· creditors and persons 1111'10 eon11 reprnenteltve ts r• cred1t0fs. and persons WflO eonel repfetentellve It r• ... slon1 Code. Secilon 2321 MOTtClt Y• Mfe -... Cabinets B+<I• ..... be r• YOU. YOU IHOULO CQN.. 1918 M 0 v A L I p L A N T I N G . may be Oll'le<w•M 1n1eresled QW ed IO give n.ohce lo may !>@ Oll'lef'W•M lnt .. Hled 'quired lo glY9 nota to of ,,,. Cellfornla Cornmerc ... _.. "---'.., ...... Q9Ned up 10. t>vt no lat• TACTALAWYllt. W 111 CURB/G UTTER ANO lnll'le willOfnlale.Ofl>oll'I. 1nternled persons unlftl 1n11"1ew1h0f "llte,ort>oll'I, Interested pereon1 unlMI COde. Section 535 of 11'8 ...... ,_ ..... ,.. !flan 10 00 em , Tl'lursdey, MOTa M S I O E W L K R E -of BURTON FOSTER tl'ley l'lave werved notice Of of JOHN WILLIAM COVE. ll'ley l'l1ve welved nottc. or Cahforn••· Penel Code end ...... ..._.. ........ ,_ ~ July28. 19'8 l ltl'lePurc:MI-TMllftl'l SA&.a ,,.IC ll)T1C( MOVAL I REPLACEMENT, A pefllton l'IU been filed consented 10 ll'le propoMd Al<A JOHN W COVE. JOHN contented lo lhe P'oe>ONd the proYl~I Of !fie Celi· .................. ReW Ing Otflce ot Mid scftOOf dis· T.I ..... m17 . ANO OTHER IMPROVE· by BETH L JOHNSO,N 1n ll'le ec11on I Tl'le Independent COVE A.NO JACK COVE ec11on ) T~ lr.deS*ldenl forn11 Auction Llcen-4ng ................. . troct. 16940 B Street, Hun!· NOTICE IS HEREBV FOUNTA* MENTS ON VARIOUS SuoerrorCourlofCalifOfn11. adm1n11tral1on eutl'IOflly will A pe1111on l'IH beer> llled ldmlnistrllton eutllotl!y will ~1.1~.underllgnedwHtMll, ttyOU.,;thlOIMlllNed· lngton IMcft. c .. 1focnl• GIVEN.,,,.. on Wednelcley. VAL.Lil STREETS). WILL. IE RE-CouM• Of °''"fe· ,...,.... b• grll'IMd Ul'llHI en by GLENDA ANGUlO on,.,. b• grtllt•d unleH en .. public,... by comc*lllve 111ee-or en ettomey lft !Ne IH47 •t llrNctl ··-Mid .Ally' ~1· 1H&. II' 11·00 9CMOOl ·: \ CEIVEO BY THE CITY OF Ing 11'111 BETH L J()t4NSON Interested per ton ,, ... .,, Supe<t()f C"OUfl of Cellfornia. lftt .... tecl per.on Illes .,, bidding on '"' 21111 dey of mauer. yOU "'°'*' do IO bid• Wiii be opened llnd reed o'Clocl! Lin of Mid d•y. tn DISTRICT COSTA MESA AT THE OF-be appointed .. petsonel Ob,e<;lton lo 11'111 pell11on end <;oun1y of Otenge. rWIUffl· Ob,echon 10 ,,,,, peltllon llnd July. , .... •I I 30 o·c~ prOl'l'IQjly IO l~Wf"· in eccoromrtee Wiit! "*""'" IN......-... ...,. for con· llOTa °'-1'1C£WI~ CfTY CL~. ~at·ve to IJdmlntst .. .nows-gooo eauN Wfly 1"41 Ttlg lflil-U(EP<IOA ANGOl"O lflowrgood eeuw-.tiy me Ar.rcrn""'lM premTMS .... ten rnc>onM. If eny. mey be callons n<M on file In the dueling Tru1IM'1 Selet, ADOli'1JOM M 77 FAIR DRIVE. COSTA tile es111e of tl'le dec:edenl court sl'lould not grant Ille be ~nted n pereonel court alloulO not grant the N id property 1111 been fllecl on lime office of UIO dlstrlet • Mll'ltn 11'8 oflleel of REAL Mi°'-UTllC* M MESA CALIFORNIA, UNTIL Tl'le pellllon requn11 eull'lorrly reprewnte11ve lo 1dmlni11., eulhority 11ored and •hlch ere Aveaot uated ha lldo-. • "Att b•ds..,.., be made on EST A TE S!CUfllTl!S SER· •TINT TO THE HOUR OF 10 00 A M . eull'lor1ty to 1dm1n1S1., Ille A· HEARING on ll'le petl· tl'le etllte of ll'le decedent A HEARING on !he pell· IOcaled el .P\lblic ~}~llJ8 mllndedo El lrltlunel "'*'9 bid fOfms lurnitlled by ll'le VtCE. loclted II 1800 Nof'tl'I L.L\SI ~UI AUG 2. 1111 AT WHICH •Ille under !he lndepen· 1ton wtn t>e l'leld on AUGUST Tl'I' pelllton requHll hon will be llelO on AUGUST 2085 Plec.nlle A_,. In dectdlr eontre Ud. eln .,. Otltrlct and Met\ 1>i<1 mull 8roedWey. Suite 100. In !he CMITIMCT MAl TIME THEY WILL BE OPEN· dent Adm•n•llrlloon ol Es-3. 1918 at 1 45 P M 1n ()eot 1utl'lor1ty lo admtntsl., Ille 10, 1918 al 1 4S PM tn the Coty of Coste Mele. dietlcll e "*'°' que U4. , ... conform and be respontl\19 City of Sente Ana, Coun1y of flROPIRTY ED PUBLICLY ANO READ letn Act (Tl'liS eu11'1ority I i· No 3 localed 11 100 Civic estate under ll'le lndepen· Dept No 3 loclled II 700 County of °'enge. Stete of JC>Ond• oentro de 30 dial. 10 the contrllC1 csoa-tl Orenge. Stele of Cellfornle. -NO. -.01 ALOUD IN THE COUNCIL tows the pereonel repr-· Center Drive Wesl Senti dent Adm1nlstra11on of Es-Civic Cent., Drive W•t. C1J1forn11, the gooOI, Cllel· Lee le lnfOfmaciOn qUf Coples of'"' bide.,.. now AEAL ESTATE SECURITIES NOTICE IS HEREjlV CHAMBERS SEALED tetlve lo Ilk• meny ectlons An• CA teles Act (Ttus •utl'IOflly ••• Senf• An•. CA 12701 u .. orpetl0nelptoper1yde-llQUe. on file in,,,. Putcl'll11ng Of-SERVICE • Cll1fofr!•• Cor· GIQEN THAT THE FOON· PROPOSALS SHALL BEAR •llhoul Oblelnlng court IP· IF YOU 09J£CT lo ,,,. IOWI ,,,. person••, • ...,.. IF YOU 09JECT to the ecrlbed below In IN met-"11 ueted .... ....., ... flee. Ocean v-9cl'loot Ott-pore11on .. duly ~nted TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL THE TITLE OF THE WORK' proval a.tor• telling C*'latn granting of lhe petition, yOU llllve 10 tell• meny ectlonl went1ng of tl'8 pelltlon. you lets of con..;o de "" ...-0 en 1roe1 Trustee under lt\O puuuenl DISTRICT 1'111 declared 11'111 NAMJ OF THE BIDDER BUT echons. however. IN-per-~ eilller eppeer at IN Wlll'IOUI ot>la1n1ng court ep-111ou10 ellllet 8P9Mf II ttle •te MUfttO. deberla hecetto All ...... proonded lf'lfwgh to ~ pa.. of ---con· 11\e f04towmg ..... property NO OTHER DISTINGUISH· IOnll reoretenllllve II r• heenng end •t•I• yOUf ob-j)fOYll Before !eking certeln l!Mrlng end ,,.,. yOUt Cit)-Mery Frenc:tl. Sp. 0 70-lnmedleternente. de •a 11'111 l>tO mull meet ell epo11. terr.CS on tl'lll certein Deed of •111 not be needed tor ING MARKS ANY BIO RE· quired 10 give notice 10 iec11ons Of flle wtlllen obj«;· ec11ons. nowever. 11'8 pet· 19C11on1 or Ille Miiien objee· b•. 3 l>Qt c:tofllel men ere. 1u re1pue1t• ceble federel state. and Trust executed by TERRY ctessroom purposes CE 1 v E O AFTER THE Interested pereons unlels tlon• w111'1 the court belOf• eonal reprnen1111ve 11 r• lion• wlll'I Ille court before Pflllltp .Joflnson. Sp. C et-eecrlle. II hey llguna. puede IOcel codes ·DAVID MASON. en unmer· ta.•....,_ fMt of An· SCHEDULED CLOSING ll'ley l'lave weived notlee Of 11'8 heanng Vour •PPNt· quired lo give notice lo I~ l'leerlng Your eppeer-misc; Ille bu Mr reglltrlde e tlempO. Tl'le 01str1Ct reMrvn Ille ried men'and JANIS LEPIRE. *" "· Ar" .... lcfloel. T!ME FOR THE RECEIPT OF consented 10 1119 ptopoMd ence may be In person Of by tnlerested persons un .... ence mey be In person or by Hetold Denny, Sp C 74. 1· TO THIE MSPONOI~· r911 10 reiect eny end Ill .,. unmamed women, re-1Ht2 LHlfltl•n lefle, 8'05 SHALL BE RETURNED ec1ton ) The lt\dependent your a11orriey ll'ley l'lave •••ved nota or )'Ol.ll lltorney painting '*'""'"· lryprltr. 3 Tiie pelltiOMJ'• llel filed• • bods. and 10 we•ve eny Ir-~did November 30, 1914, tWnttfttten hectl, C..._ TO BIDDER UNOPENED IT eomrn1stre1ton eull'IOn1y will IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR c:onsenleO 10 ll'le ptopoted IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR 11\ow c.... petition conceinlng ~ r19<1t1111y or 1nformelit'" on In the olfce of the County .__ _.. SHALL BE THE SOLE RE· be granted ur\IHI en or 1 contingent cred•IOf or ecllon I Tl'le Independent or • contingent creditor of Susan lleylOCll. Sp. A 51· memege If you fell·to flle • fin'; t>ids 05 In,,,. l>tdOtng., Aec:Ofder of Hid County." Tiie Boerd ol Trull ... of SPONSIBILITY OF THE BID· lnlerHled person ,. ... '" ,,,. deCMNd. yOU must file edmln11trlllon •ultlOrlty .... the~. you mutt file TV. sot•. VIC, e misc b.. reeoonN WltNn 30 deyl of OCIM vtlW ICMOOl RetOfder'• lnslrumen1 No ll'le Foun11111 Velley Sc:l'loot DER TO SEE THAT HIS 810 obiect1on 10 th11 pelltlon end your c111m will'I Ille cOUft °' b• gr anted unteu 1n your clllm llrllh lhe court or .Owner r...,,,.. Ille rlgl'll Ille dll• the! tf\11 1'#ftfl'IClftl DtlTNCT. 8Y: ..... Ger· l'-SOO 176. by rHson of a 01str1Ct resolvn IO ..... ,,,. IS RECEIVED IN PROPER lhows good ceuM wfly ,,,. ptetenl ,, 10 ,,,. pertonel inler••l•d person files .,, ptetenl " lo '"' pettonll to bid •• '"' ..... Purc:tl&MI .. aerYed on you.)'Ol.ll ~ rtcll, Cleft ef ._ ~ "'I llfMCll or def8'11t In e>eymenl fec11illff so 1ndtc11.cs above TIME court should no1 grent tile reprnen1e11ve eppolnted by ot»leClion lo lhll pelllion end repretenletlw llCIPOINed by mu1l_!le mede Wffll cath only mey be ent•ed end the Tr111teH, Oceefl V .. • or ~ormance 01 Ille obll· undoer . ll'le terms ind c:on· A 1 8td Doc eutl'IOf•IY tl'le court Wlll'lin four monthe lhowt good ceuM wlly tile the court within lout monltlt llnd p.id tor II the time of court may enter a fUClllMl't le ..... nt.trtct. OrMltl•laa"on• MC"'ld theo~ ~ dot1Q1U:_ll•ted ~ Resol· Mt 0 uments A HEARING on'~~"· 11.9<Il.....1.bdat•..o1..JltlLJI-~JlQ ohllnt· la-purd\W. AM _...,C .. IHd '"IU =''°)Of c.-.,. ~ eluding tl'lat bfMCl'I or o.. uuon ol ,,,. Boerd "'lret!)1· may b'9 ot>t~the Of-lion obi "ild0n UGl.J~ euence of 1et1ers n provtded eutllorily euence of letter• .. prO'tlded good• ·.,, IOld n II. Ind other or en c;'; ntf1t Pubhllled Orenge .Coal lllUll. Notice elf which •n uhon No lt-01 fice of tl'le Cny Engi,_., 11 3. 1988 at 1 4S PM 1n Dept 1n Section 700 ot !I'll A HEARING on ll'le pell· In Section 700 of the must be removed •f Iha lllM dMllon of property. IPOllMI Oetly Pilot July 13, 20. 1918 rtcorded Mtwcl'l· 1, 1N8. H TM mtnMtlllft "'°"""' Fltr Drive, Coill M .... Celi· No 3 localed al 700 CMc Probate Code of Calltornte. lion wilt be held on AUGUST Probete Code of California. of ..... Siie 1Ub19Ct lo ptlor IUPPOfl, ctlllcl CUii~, c:fllld W-121 Recorder's lnll,umenl No ...... PIY-' tef IN*"' fornia. upor S:';oefu;dab: Center Drive West. Sanle Tl'le tome IOf fifing clalm1 wlll 10 "1988 al 1 45 P M in The time for flllng ClalrM will C:en<:elletlon In Ille ev9tlt of tuport, attOfney .... COlll. ----=====~11·092142 WILL SELL AT ef tM ..... "'81 nit M P•yment 0 n • • An1 CA 92701 not tlrplre pnor 10 lour Oepl No 3 IOc•led et 100 not ••plf• prlOr to four eetltemenl belweln Owner endllldt~,..... .. may PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE .... "'-" IO.J? ,., 14. ft .. dl!IOnal Cl'lerge of s3 00 wm IF. YOl,l OBJECT 10 .,,. monll'll from,,,. di!• of ,,,. CIVIC Center Orrve WHI, "'°"'"' ffom the det• of the 8l)d obligated petty. Oeted be grlftted by the eour'I. The HIGHEST B100£R FOA DMCT COIT; IO.• per be made II l'landleO by meil grenltng of the pe1111on, you neerong noticed et>ove Sente Ana. CA 92701 1'811lng notieed ebove 11111 13111 and 20!11 dey of 91'nl"'"'8nt of ....... tlll- CASH lawful money of lhe "-ft., "'9Lte AOIMCY; l id documents end Oll'ler ltlould elll'ler eppear et Ille YOU MAY EXAMINE the IF YOU OBJECT lo 11'19 YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe July. 19'8 Public Storege Ing of money 0t pr01*1Y cw CRINER United States, Of a casnter'I •·• '9f ~· ft, 'Allt MN-cfnt•;c• doc:::;:n,1~,,. m~ l'leerlng end 11•t• your Ob· ttte kept by the court. It you grentlng ol the petition. you Ille kept by the court, If yOU Manegemenl. Inc. Tll•· otller court autllor11ed Cl'leek dr1wn on any t>enk, TAL: IO.n,., 14. ft., 'A"' •so ,e eumi 1 • 19Ctton1 or Ille wtltlen oblec· ere • pereon lntetnted lllO!tld lliUler ·~ au ----~IA-...ed In p110ne-ll-4IH~~!>Ml7.f"Dl'ualllll~J1'1'11'11111i:l1tiGr--i--R U T H E V E L Y N re<111 union or sev end llARKIT en Mde lice 0 ll'le Cit C~~ uo"s wtl'1 !fie court befot. ~fltryou mey ie .itl'I l'leanng ind 11111 your ob· Ille estele. you may file With Agent for Owner CRIN ER passed en •ssoc• 1on . iiiiWe llliii .... en 1 Y 0 otll "' tile l'lear•ng Your llPPM'· the court • fOfmel ReQUHI iechons orl11tt •nllen ob)eC· the court• fOrmel AeQ~I Pul>ltll'led °'enge 'Cout away Ju. ly' l6 l 988 in In ll'l1s state. ell payeble II tM enttte .. ,. •'" • 1 ~um~nts w~I not d': ;""'; ence may be in pet'IOt'I or by !or Speclat Notice or Ille til-hons w111'1 ll'le court l>efOf• fOf Special Nolle• of 1119 Ill-Deity Pilot J11ly 13. 20, 11N ... Be '·b ro• 11ne11rf>e olsale ellrogl'll. Ille .. .,... .. .,_ MtMet r•.sJ~n en 1 e '·~~~your •11.Q!.tleY irig,J>!_!n inventory end 8'>· the l'learrrig_ Yl1M!-IOQHC· Ing al an invent~IO· -•ewporl _;w -• ~ end..,,.terftt"'tle!O . . cher~ '1 "...........,. fnO~'E Jo CREDITOR pra1semenfor ntiftilliti ence may be •fl per.on Of by pteltemenl of Hiiie UMtl ---------JoM Klngelon, J. .. A Born June 10. 1911 in trustee 1n 11'111 rHI proP9fty Tl'le m1n1mum monll'lly 1 will'I payment 0r 1 con1tngent credllOf of or of any petltlOll or eccounl your 111orney or of eny pell11on or ec:count "8.IC ll)flC( Pr°'"910naf L• Corpor· _cRl.Jrlington, Iowa, and "lulled 1n H •d County encl lease P•vmenl lor SY}>M· 1 Eacl'l bid 1,,111 be mede on 11'1• deeHMO,• you mwl Ille H provided 1n 11e11on 1250 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR n provided In aec:tlon 1250 etlon, MO TeleOr• Ce-~~ to Cahfomaa in State Oftct1bed ••follows Quent pe•1ods may be ad· tl'le Proposal fOfm, SllMll your c111m with Ille court or of tl'le Cel1f0fnl1 Probell or 1 conllngent creditor of of the Callfomle Probete -.... • .......;' nyo11 Ploed, Ste. 103. Cftula A Condominium com-justed annually •I lhe Dt•· p.1 ir.rougl'I p.91 prOVIClecl prewm •I 10 the pereonel Code A Request for Spec:jal Ille deceased you must Ille COO. A Request for~ MOf1C1""" Vllll. CA t2010 , 19-1 l. She 1s survived Pftsed ot trrcl s d1scrett0n' A Secur· in !he contrecl documenll representellve IC)90lnted by Notice form 11 evllleb61 from your c111m •111'1 the court or Notice form II evelleble ff om "'9LIC IA&.a Publllhlcl Orenot Coat by 2 sons. James PARCEL 1 An UftdMded 1ty1C1ean1ng depOlll Will be •nO sl'lall be eccomcien..d tl'le C9'1rl wt1111n tour montftl 111e court ctertc present 11 10 Ille oereonel the court clltll °' NAIOllAL Delly Piiot Juty 1!. 20. 27, C raner of Garden 1110611'1 intern! 1n end to reouired P"Of 10 occ;upency by 1 ce•tllled or' cuhler's from ,,,. dell of flfll II-J. lcoH .....,.., At· reprnen111111e ,tppo1nled by 1,...1 J .....,_ Jr "'°'9RTY August 3, ltd G d D d LOI 1 of Trect No 12•1... No comm1ss1on Sl'llll be check or . bid bond for not auanceof 1e11er1 .. pr0Vlelecl ..,ne,,., ............. nm lhe court w1ll'lin tour mortl'll ••1•n• ..... ,., a • n1111 W121 r ove an av1 ariownonam~recordecl ln pa1danyllcensed rH IHtele tnsll'lan tO•J.oltl'leemounl In Section 700 of 1111 8"tfl ,_.. °""· l4llM ffom Ille dale ol flrll 1.-......... A.._,..,,_, Nolicell lletWyfl*llllel --------~ tdaughte r -l n -law 8ook34t'l>¥2'and22, broiler tn 011s regerd and olll'leb•d m.O.peyebleto P•oblleCodeofCelllOfnie ... ...._. .... CA-1u1nceotie11er1npr0\llded ..._ l1llcai..-OrM pursuent to Sect1on1 P\a.lell)TICE Carol )Cnnetofl..ake of M1sc••eneoue Mtot. in 1neresria11 benodeduct1on tl'le C•tyolC~ll Meu No Tl'le1unelorfi11n9clelmt'*"I Pubhf\ed Ofange Coa.t In Seclio" 700 of lite .....-.---.ca-· 21101-21115 of,,.. Cell·--------- Arrowhead grand. Ille o~ of 11'8 County ~ l•om 1ny proposal '" de· prooosai • sl'lell t>e con· not ••P"• P'IOf to tour D••ly Pilot July 19. 20. 21. Prob•t• Code of Celltorf\IL ltubl!INd Ofenge Cout f0fnt1 aueineil ano Pro-MOTICI °' 1 ·.,, d corder of Mid Couftty. 1erm1n1n; ll'le l'logl'lesl re· llOered unleu eccompenlttd monll'ls from Ille d ... of ll'le 1988 Tiie 11rne for ftllflO c:leiMI wlll Delly PllOI .My 20. 21 27 leulons Code. s.ctton me "*.IC daughters. ~m an EXCEPT THIMFA<>M '" spons•bte bidder by SUCl'I CHl'lier'• Check 1'1Ht1ng nolleed •l>Ove I TW214 nol •11P••• P'IOr to '°"' 1... . . . of,,,. Callfotnia Commetclel ...... Kelly Cnner of Lake 011 g ... miflerlll end other Se•teO propo .. 11 to INN cesl'I Of b•dder·s bond · vou MAV EXA~INE the monll'l1 lrom the dete of the WTill33 coo.. Seclton 53& of the NOTICE IS HE"EtY Arrowhead. She was l'lydrocerbone. Mio• • .. 1d property mull be r• No btO shall be conlidered file kepi by IN cOUrt. If you P\llJC ll)TIC( heering notleed M>ove. Cahfornla 111ene1 Code lftd GIVEN tflll puf9Ueftl 10 Mc- ; 'd f depll'I of 500 ..... wtttl0u1 cetved by ll'le deie91led Of· unless 1115 midi on 1 b4eall ere a person lnter•ted In YOU MAY EXAM...e the __ .,. _,,_ the ptCWlllOM of IN Cell-lion $<173 1 of ~! a long ll~ resa ent 0 ,,,. rigl'll of .,,... .my,. licer al ,,,. FOUl'lllln Valley form turn111'1ed by !tie Cl1y of 1lle.nl•1•. you may file.,,,, Ftennoul ....... file-~' by'"' court," you ~ ""'-fornl• Auc:tton Lic:.netftt Cllepler VI of '"' ,· Newpon &ach and rlMfV9d '" "*"""'"'9 of School 01stric1 Educ111on Coste Mesa eno 11 mede ;n tl'le court • tormet Aequnt MAME nATWMllfT ere.• per.on lntereetM ~ MOTa °' Ac:t. the uncteraigned Wiii Mii Olvlllon v of the Heelttt' · ~\a Mesa area and record Center 1n10 Olk Str9!1. ecco,dance wflh tne lorSpec1elN01iceoftnelll· Tl'8)0llow1ngpereon111e theHl1t1.youmeyflle~ ~ etpublle .... byc:oftlC*"lve ._... COdeofthe...._of wry active in both ALSO EXCEPT THEM· Fountain Valley CeHIOfnoe. prOVISlons of ltle Proposal Ing of en inventory lftd IP· dofflO'l>vllneMH PlobO De-the court e f0tmel ~I Ml#Mli bidding on the 2"" ctey Of c....Jn1a 1 publle flWinO FROM Ul'llll 1 ttwougfl 108 12708. no 111.. tl'lan t:tl requiremenJ• ·. preleement of Hiii• ....it 11gn. 1135 Wt11111er Ave., tot Sc>eciel Nottce of tM Ill-IW/. 1'11. M 11:00 0·~ ... be ~ .,..,.. f. N~wport Beach and .. ShO*ft UCIO'I the Con-, ..... MOMDAY. AUGUIT 1, Eectr bidder tnUll be °'of f/f'ly pell11on or acicount Su•t• BS. Coete Mele. CA Ing ol •n lnven!Oty and • NOTICf ,, HIEAEIY AM on the ~ ..... 1tU t 7·~~~ • Cos ta M"8 ~lor Ck>mln"'"' Pten reoorded lfl ttM. IQnled 11 reQv!fed by ,.., u P'~ 1n aec:tlotl 1250 t2627 pr11'9"1ent of mete ...... GIVEN tflet IMll*'f 10 !fee-NICI P'°'*1Y 11e1 ~ Fourtll • ~ P "'· Citizen Group. Pri-bOok 11s2 pege llO Offtclel lefore ecc;eciung eny *'it· end mutt l'IOld 1 v•lld ClaM of the Callfomle Prot>ete ~ O. Pot, IOI E. OoMn-°'of eny pecltion or ICCCNftl tton S47S. i of Altlde rv. ttorect .. end wt11c11 .,. "°°"'_...JhLCMc Otn rvi AecOfdS. II aifteftded by .,, ten proposets ll'le delegated .. A.. (Generll EngH!Mt•ngl Code A Aequnt ~ Speclel fr~ len>oa. CA t2M 1 u Pf~ lltJtCtil!O.J.2: ~ ~ "•rt Ill ~ M vate R t'ft w~r. 1nt1rumen1 recordecl lft boot! affieer 111111 calt tor Ofl l bid-~eetor l Hotloe torM le....._....,_ f llil •v1111e11 -orffii etlf0tnl• ProbMe Dlvlllon v of IN HMltfl enci IOlt ~ Avenue .....: time_.;.. ._,.. ., ht'"l d . ,Jn It.~ 1213 PIOt " Oftlclmr..__ drnO' Any '*~"" by 1119 Stall of Callfornle. the coun dtfll OUCted by en lndMduel Code. A "9Quest tor Spec:lal ..._., Code of t"9 ,, ... of tl'8 City of Cotta ..._ *1on ot"h Colle _... Clo wers donations corcta. lletetofor .. ubrnttlede.wll-Contr1C1cw"91fttec:reftor Alea....._ a...., .. Atel!O Pot Notic.formll...,.....,..frOfl'\: • • PltflllC.....,.. County et Or ......... Of...,... ~ .. ,.. be made the PAPICEL 2. Unit " • ..,, bid mey IUOml1 en orel ~ not "'""' on ..... I • "' .... w Tlll9 ltetement ... flted ""COUtf deftl .. be ... Oft ~ S". Celfo ... .... .... Ofllt.. ary • ... may . to So-1llo•n vpon IM Cqn-bld••ceedtngbyetlNlt!N9 tMO..llPr ..... 'lw ... le..'--......CAI09tt .itlltheCwntyCleftofOr· W ..... ......,. , ... , et no p.M. ln .. -°'~~. :-..::":..~ .. Amttic9n Cancer dornlnlufn Pten r......, to lf'I percent W~l IN """'91 ~. IMJ M ,._ ~ Or .. Coe1t enge Covnt~ on .NM 1S. Lew. 191 '" ........... =" ~ CcMif911 .. ioe ICrf'9d tieio.. an the !Nit· .._ ,.;.· It '° the c.ety . ,..,Qel , ellOft •rt1er1 bid The 111g11e11 , • .,.,... 10 ...,"" .... ,... = Noe .Ally 1f. t•. 20. ttee ,_ ._......,.,CA fl* of .,. c. oenw. ••of: ,,,.., ... ,1:,:._. fer ot:: c:::::,., ~i; :;,::: =.::.be~: ~:;:~i: ' WTll128 PubNlhed °''"99 Coeet ~~ ~7 20~ =: .. ::-... =:. 'rwtt "-'· ~ I 150-=:-::.::~..:= , CWIC v•w of ,,,. rMI P'OP9f1Y -ot IHM sucl'I formet tin "'°'*" 1n Oenarll o.. Delly PMot .Jutte 21 . .My t . 1Ht Netor• of tlle c.... _... mite t>11 c1111", 11111. .....; ., .,. Olltnce It A Ibo v e d I I c r I tied I I lleretotore been 8')Pfo...cf terrnlnellonl ~ M IM ..aJC ll)TIC( 13. 20. 19U TW20I lenltary oe.tct .. ,_ WllMled frffte. I MeCW lie o.Jc. °"" f1 ,.,, •lllllOtMA&. ~AM purported 10 be· I 15 by lhe eo..o of Tr\llteel tin'll Of the call for bide Wtt3 and dlt•INM ,,_.....,.. ~Man Jollpfl, tp. D Dr"9 ,.._. • Cel-Cemet~y • ~ortua•., Lek..,_ Lane. unlt 11. Tiie Boetd of Truttete The Crty COUftCll of "'9 MOTICa 0. DIATM MlJC ll)TIC( ~ ... ~fer QS-1111 •" -.. .... · -Metil. - Cnape1 • Ctemetor• Costa Mele. Ceillfornia lflall melll IM detern\"'8-City ot Cotta MIN~ Al9 W Nth IC* MlJC ll)TIC( e11 ......... I ...,, to "'9 ~· drtlf, bllt, ._. ""'· "::TtCI •IS HIRl~Y J500·Pae1r1c view D"ve Ttre ·11ndetll9~ dlt· oon n lo WlletMr to ..... O 1"' rlgM 10 rej9Ct eny Of II TO ITtlHTllll!.Tllt --.. -.. _,..!. ~.... pr~ mlt,_.,, fer R. vec """'""' GIYIN llel .. Ne•POrl Beacl' c:teim• • llMllltt -~In· Mod lec1l1liel wtthln ten (1 ) bin I A _..1 '1C111----·-_.. -·" ., ............. UIHllO I Mirta lvw. tp, c U1· .... ~ en .. In .. 60 2700 conectne11 In Mid str ... deyteflerrecet91oftlldl COfttfac:tOf .,_ _..., W\'C ... f-.... ITAW A19.WNhiiC»M ............ .-...... *· •ctn.cfllttt.l.tofla.1 c..---::e edClfeel "' °"* °""""'°" 1nt0fmeti0ft C:oncerftlftf 9"fl .._ oro.116oM of lee-ISTAft• Tiie ...._..,...,.... TO .1 1'11111'1R -"'lle ... •tottlleO. '* _.. °"" n Mn:! -.et!Oft Ille propoeal JflOuld beld-tion t770t tJ•-.-AMi9tl '°'"l~•·Chanllfle ISTATlor." .edlt .. DIMrictOMoa 11 0.. ,_,. .. "IM ' -~ HA~ LAWM• laid _.. .. be tNde drfteed to '0UNTMNVAL· of Ille C:....,ntl ~ To II"'"'-~. Women lenct11m. ltll WW I el.MAU. MDrtlJe C..aMlM C... •1111•---fW• 11 :.:... INf ::.::-.::.._ Mt.OUYE wlfW..enam,.bP'9Nor LEY SCHOOL OISTPllCT, Code !1'8 ~-· , ... credltoiS ... cont1"99"t Newpof11fwd"li. l .Cotea llTATlllO. ..,. . • ,....._ ....... _..a ' M ot!u•ry • Cernettr; llftpled. r...,dlnt 11111', Pol--17210 OAK ITPIEEl, FOVN and tc• of;;......._ c:red1IOft, end 1*toM ""° Meta. tA tllt7 &Me• NO,ICI " HIRllY ... -fer ......... fl ., t"" • Crem•to•, -'Oft. 01 eneumbr.,_., TAIN VALLEY. CALI· llalledbyl1'80iteeMtofllle fNlybe'cMtlel-lllMf•ed ''WW I F,...... )41 To .......... ..-.. ... """""' QNIN .... lie,..,..., Al ........ ·~-!!II!!!!!.. 16"5 Gisler Ave .......... unpeld *" ,ORNIA. 11701. (7141 DlpertlNft10flftdwMftll .. ln1Nwlllor=301llOttl. lydner Lane. ColCa MIM. etedlt~ ............. r:.. ... M .. ---= -.:-~.......... •ii• -• ....... l9cltr9ll ~ NICI 10·3US. Attel\tlon· JIOana...,llele ot C•a lie of MA!W C ' , .... CA..tlUl.. •1•1 ... _. ~DllWfet ilwe'9 ........... Coll• --...--uO..-.f '""'· .... ••we....._ 111--. WC wHcll .. ,... _,.;tt: c:Y ~•MAllW Tlll9 bu..,_ 11 oon-~r-••rnU 11 Pllr Drt1Je "9IM .......... ~ .. ,,.., fl! I 1 • 0.... 0-. !>AO !ISS4 .,... °"*"""' • ,.,....., TGa. ca -n -. Oartl ot "" C1tr of Cott• A '*"'°" ~~ '*" .., Mteci by '"lldoAfl.lll ~ -..!'o~!'..,,_• •11. IMf • ............ • n• 111 1 111 ~ • ..::.'M, a"' tlil ........ : .......... ICll. .... . MIU; end "*',....,.,.. ~AM~. -liftOWfl. ,rWOIM I.,.,.... ............. ~ .. .._(, A .................. l:OO .............. .......,_ -••• -~ .., ................... 'OWTAHI Y= llftlltpreecrlllad"'9retftfor A,._.DOW(INM«alnlN f"'9 II...,_. .. lllld AtCAW I HALL 1ft411UOJ"' _. 1U•11•...,,... ... -~-:-.-::.::.:::::""w. ... ~ ........ -=:-.. c;"~ -~-...:~ ..... ~':"= .. o:: ..;.'"·. -=.i:.--=... UY r,:'.C.,.. flf ... """'-.-. D.: °' M Code 1ng that Ann ""'-· 1t1o = • ..,.,_~.,c • '""' ,., .,r,..,, •• 1111a11u1A4. -~ ~., .... 0. of MMD. ..... ,,,._Y,Ctlr Mowt1 .. AffN OOW\.lN ,_ ~ef°"'9: ..... • li.r::---....... ~ fl'lt ......... '""' Tfle .... amount ot ~ °'7, C.... ce..11., ef Cerll-RING be --"Id • J)er· ~ Qr.,,. C... lfll _. 1' IMl.Oft I. ttlU. -_.,. ~ -.. t tllld ................ et Ifie tlme Delly ~ .My 1 , 20, 21. < ~ Orante C4Mf 10N11 ,.-ntatNe lo .0. Dally ll'!IOt .Ally 1J. IO, 11. be •11 .... • ,........ ,. U W Or .... 0.. 1'47 9 d 0...-Ollll of 1Ne11t prJUllTIOI• of !Ne ,... O..,NM~IO.n.1• ....., ... _... .. .._,. Avfwlt i 1... ,_._,,,..., ................ 11.W. -DairNlt• tS.ll. -Hoffee. It .... 111,01 VM27 W1)1 eredenf Wtll ........ N •111'Llll • Wtll ,.. ... •• . ' • 1 I .. •• I l C I I f t 't I I '' .. , , t I • I ~·I .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT~y. July 20. 1... A8 __._ COMPL!Tl1tYUCOllP081TETRAN8ACTION8, A10. Oil prices leap on pews of possible truce Bus1N1··, N (Jll NEW YORK (AP) -Oil ~ leaped Monday in response to ntWtof a pouible cease-fire in the lru-lnMa war. postina their biflest daily rise Jince April. Tbt news raised prospects that the Prlanization of ~roleum Exponi"' P.>Untries would be able to c:81m its ~nk infilhtina, which has 'ted to ovttpf'Oduction and lower pnces. The jump brouaht prices hick to their levels of earlier this month, before au~ skid in prices took hold becautt of concuns about a world-wide ovenuPC>ly of oil. On lbe N~ York Mercantilt Exchaqe, the Auaust contract for West Tens Intermediate, the l benchmark crude oil. shot up 84 cents a barrel to settle at S 15. 70 a barrel. That was the bign1 rise sioce one of Sl.01 a barrel April 11. Iran said Monday that it would accept a United Nations resolution callina for an immediate cease-fire in its nearly 8-year-old war with Iraq. However. Iran also said n will not withdraw its troops from its borders. Iraq. which has already accep&ed the year-old U.N. resolution and Sunday called for an ''hQnorable .. peace. said it remained skepticat about Iran's intentions. Analysts said prices wert dnven up b)• shon-term trackrs who had bttn beuina on further declines. NYSE ~PS & DowN s NEW Y<>'tK IAPl ...J The followlf)t kl •hows lhe New York Stock EaeNnle Jlock• and warr1nl• 11111 nave 90llt uo IM most •nd oown tne most t>es.d Ott llef'cetil Of Chatl9t r99ardlff• of Y0Jume tor TUHdlv . No ..curllies tradint below $2 are ind-·vded. Net and oercen11ee Chl"99S 1re the g~~:·~~~ .-~, Ir D~~::rc..~lollnt I SI. ul..,,," ~~ + 9'9 Uo~,.2 2 Sun•h~;' 4>,i. + ~ Uo .6 3 AthloM Ind 19~ + 1~ Uo .S CialresStr 3~ + 'I• Uo ., iEterc.o of 2ff + 16''9 Uo . ,,nMOQ.. 19~ + f'lt Uo . 11uet B 4'n + ''• uo . "''' wtC 2'1• + V. Uo . r,,terco S711l + l 'lt Uo . AmaxGOld s l 61it 'At Uo ! Banner Ind 2\ 1'l • We Uo • NllHert~ n l'la v. Up . AlldloV•d • 'ra ''• HP . 1 1 ~2:"' 1 ~ ~ u: ~ lt ~~tp ~ :: 8: . ~ Stor.':+"~h w! ~ :~ 8: 4: HKllMnQ I + ~ Up 4. Vlllev Ind 2~ t ''• UP Thor11C 57 1'9 I . ~p ··1 etetoGic 3 + ''• P 4 •. arTech 9'" + ~ P • ntew1Htl ,.,. + 'I• UP • NewmontGold '3' • + 1~ UP 4. DOWNS l .., wR11 " L\~~ -crt. t. Inv 'be-i.-. tylt(h •'• -~ . 4 IEI Oivrs s ~ . I i~~~B ft! = ~ ': mind ~-•,-, . ar arm 13111 -'"* . Svc flQVr ~ -~ .' ll WitnSL l'I -~ ~ GF Core . .,. -"• 1 AnchorGlb 16 -'" 1 Cullinet 7 -~ • 14 Hadson<'.P ·~ -'• 1 IS ~ltimatJ. 11 ~ -~ .1 l rt.:~.,~ 1~~ = 1 lt .:a 1 ~e•lieFav 7l'I -lt •·J H~~!ln~ \~l• = ~ h wQ;lde'or o • -• 4.7 Fuqua 2 '·• -1' • "I ~IMOn wt ~·-111 4. 4 w AmShoe n ~ -111 4. S 1n Am -'"I 4. OTC UP s & DowHs . AMEX approves listin1 ofUniCARE Financial Ralph W. wtherby. chairman of the board and CEOofUlllCAU Fiaut-lal eor,., has announced that the American Stock Exchante ha1 appro' ed the listing of th( outstand1n1 common stock of U niCARE Financial Corp. He said trading on the ell.change was expected to occur on or about Jul) 28. under the s~mbol U FN. l 'n1C .\RE Financial Corp. is the holding company for Irvine-- based L'.n1CARE Insurance Co. founded rn I 97Q by leath(rby. wh0te philosoph) 1s to sclectt,el~ "'n t( California workers· compensation insurance for rcJativel~ large accounts. and to grow an a steady but , ~ controlled manner. . . . . Gateway Commuicatioe1 I.De. has announced the results of · o perattons for the thret.> months and six months ended June 30. · For the three months ended June 30. the Irvine-based company reported neJ income 9fS~ 12.030. or 5 C(nts per share. on total revmun. ofS J.548.418. This compares wi th net income ofS203.248. or 4 cents per share. on total re,cnues of S ~.368.56_2 for th(' hke '87 period. For the Slll. month!> {'nded June 30. net income was S336. 776. or 7 cents per share. on total re' enues ofS 1 I '!.1 .5 "!! T h~s compare-s with a six months. 1987 net income of S856.809. or 18 cents per share. in rc,enuesofS7.51 l.618. .\n a' eragc of 4.609.U I 0 shares and 4.61 .504 shares were used in computtng earnings per share for the second quartt'r and for the first six months of I 9ts8. rrspectt\'el~ For the comparable 1987 period. an a verage of ~-~ . 725 and .i.7 3h.000 shares. respeCll\'tl). were used. ''The impact of ou r ne" products has helped stnna two consecutt' e profitable quarters for the compan~ ... said David S. Mc Master. president and CEO "We are still 'e~ strong financially • and are confidrnt that 1h1~ gro"th trend will continu(," Gate" a~ is a leading supplu~r of networtong and communicauons product<; for the I 8~1 PC markt·t ••• In Fo untain \'alle~ Hycor Biomt4ical I.De. has posted a 12 pcrttnl increase in sales. to S2.2 I 4.000 for the thrtt months ended June 30. !'let 1mome rose. ~Q percrnt to S 198.000. or 4 ~nts per share. compared "'uh sales of SI. 980.000 and net incQm( of S I S4.000. or 3 cents per share. fo r the S«ond quarter of last y(ar. -f-Or the SI\ months ended June-30. saks-im~ l~pt'fttnt * S4.2 I 6.000 and net income "'as higher b~ 7 percent at $339.000. or 6 cents per share. "'hen compared wuh sales of S3.656.000 and net incoml' ofS I q 1.000. or .i cent\ per share. for the li ke penod a year•· Richard D. Hamill. Ph D .. president and CEO of Hycor. said. "The conunuing 1mpro,ement in th( com pan~ ·s results were achieved through $1rongl'r sales. (Specrall~ 1n our intemattonal segment." • • • Huntington Beach-based Mercvy Sav~•· a S2 .4 btlhon savings and loan assocratton. has announ~ consolidated. unaudited. afteT- ta\ earnings for the first SI\ months of 1988 ofS:!.6 million. or 44 cents per share. and S(COnd-quaner 1988 e.am1ngs ofS 1.5 million. or 25 cents per share based on "righted av(rage outstanding share-s of 5 971.543. This g1,es t>ffe<"t to the annual 6 per~nt stock d1,,.1dend in Julv. Results reflect the n("' accounting rcqu1rem(nts relating to loan- originatton fees and costs that went rnto plac( at the stan of 1988. generall~ reducing current net income Both th( quart(r and S('m1annual penods reAect(d lower totals than corresponding periods of th( the pnor year. however. the first s1x- month rC'"suhs of 1988 repreS(nt more than 50 percent of the final year- end total for I Q81 . .. ~-~,..tt~ll~tx~1~1e,.,,,...t"""'"1l.,..,1an-1-1H~Hi8H181-"'u-r11 tit-I ,.pt.,.od.....+amc"":t"...,.,su"1bs.....,ca""n'"l"'13!111'hl~,_.....st~r~r results for the total' ear than 1987 :· sard LeonardShan(. chairman and CEO. . ---N£W ·Y'OltlC (U I ·c....n~· ., •• 20 I • KiOof<O. ' a.A.•IS-1•' i ~~~ :!!°..!°u::l = ,.._.,.. ,.._ 1 lS· .. It-" 11., I• c~~ ~" l(r'U9f"' ••• ... ··~ ........ ~" Co-OI' ......... ICUICl<e 12 ... 12•,, '• _...""""= COt"eSI J9 , )U., ~' 17'-t! . ., -.M. T--.. er..t.r z•-. 1•'• L...OC. J.., Ji.; ............. 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Toglpg ~ Fl_iaess Qf Newton 11•• · 1111 w..-ertve. ••llPGft --.-CA ... rr-a 1m T,_~toa_.... ........... -.... 0111FM91111t1a.-... ..._.C11 ... W IJ I l ' ,..... .......... £ a 5' For Information CaH Mendora .. t ' J- \. .... /'f f Stock market advances NEW YORK (AP) -Stock pricn rose Wednesday in a Jlulliah summer session domir- nated by proaram tradina and activity in a handful or takeover issues. Some blrpin hunten were lured to the market after two days of dedinina stock prices. but · analysts noted that insthutionaJ buyina did not make much ofa mark on the day. In addition to computer-trigered buy ~ arams. a handful of issues that are the subject· of takeover bids or rumored to be takeover t&IJCts · accounted for a substantial amount of t...Sina volume. Tradina strateaics dcsiped to captu·re dividends also added to tM day's volume. 1nalysta said. The NYSE's compostl.e index rOK 0.76 to 1 ~56. ~' lhe Ameman Srock E~chaftlf· tht market "alue index was up at 0. 79 1t 309.1 . ' W ,. AH ' 011 '"' •\ , I, ! l l N&W YORK IA~l Jui. 20 NeW VOtlK IA~l Jui. 20 l 1 WASHINGTON (AP) -Despite overall economy. tocontinuethrouab dry wathtr bousins construction 1988. only pehialiy rebounded in June "As the..._~tcs have bottomed out from the sharp slump in M1y. and and come 011Ck up in the wake of the economists say risina mof'tlllC ratd st01=k market crash, people 1re ukil'll likely will curtail home buildina for 'C•n I 1fford • MW home'?" and mort the mt of the year. and mott of them are sayina 'No.- The Commerce Department said said Manin Rqalia. chief economil& Tuctda \hat_.buildm uaned con· -0f-1be National Council-of S.viap strucuon Olriew hou1e1 and apen-Institutions. menu at a seasonally adjusted annual David Stidtn. cbiff economi• tA rate of I .•S million units. in~unc. up the National Auociatioa o( Home S. I perctnt ,from the PftVICM month. Builders, said tbt rate oa 3().yeu, But the 1m~vcment only partly filcd-ratt mo......,_ ova-the next sia ofT~t a ptte1p1tous 12.6 ~nt months woukf likel)'. increw t. dec:hnc in May. . tWttn a half and a full perQentllf "The JuM n~mben 'Ire ~Ult a point over the current rate of aboilt t«hnical correcuon. TMy don I real· 10 s percent I}' sianal a rebound in housina. .. said · . Thomas M Holloway wnk>i' econ-A full pm:entllf point ri1t aa • om!st . of the McwW Bankm A1-~~~~ ~=:, = tOC~~fd~m::-tber of June, bid S7'. 1 for fannlna bua ideal for home In recent ~ ldhaMablt ... buildina. 1Jso contributed '° the mOf1lllCS, wtiicb cola fBI but cu uptkk. OuctU.tt. bavt lt"9ll •an ...._. And mor1P1rintcmtrates.wbich II~ wtn tonaeerm w rile. .. hid dlmlled "1~~ ....... -. F....a IHrM 01imH Am pttt'tftlaet poenl froni .... 40dt a ........ Wiied ... -=a -· crash lows in earty M8ldl. med Fed ... .-,_, driw • tlilbllY in June. falli111 by Malty 1 ralel ifDDmry IOCDldld ia q~o(·~·poe•t .. 1'1111 ...... --.... ~--H~er. an1ernt ratll..... tbt bufln1111 dllll fll e incuplllininJul}aad~~ · m1111,'" .W ..._. npttt tbe slump in housi.111--a. 'tA dHlr•1111H1ileel•U.S. &.,... tbt wtaknt tttlon of • powina S.viap lntrinnions. _ J ·.t Clirdlaa1s snap _ Dtjdgers' skein after sli,_ 3-2 St. Louts records rare victory with a multiple bullpen . . ST. LOUIS (AP) -Winning has become 5o f oreian to the SI. Louis Cardinals lhal Manager Whit~ Herzotplayeda rare occasion for all at ' was wonh. · · Herzog u5cd three relievers in the eighth innina to help the Cardinals .. end the Los Anaclcs Dodacrs' six- pme winning streak with a 3-2 vict ory Tue"1ay nijhl. Two of the . relievers -Dan Quisenberry and Ken Daylev -threw one pitch apiccc before Todd Worrell got the last four outs for his 17th sa ve while two other relievers got ready .iust in case~ "We finall) wOn a pmc the way it's supposed to be done." said Worrell. ·who got his first save since June 8 and celebrated the occasion by flipplna the ball into the box seats. Worrell had gone 1-~ since then and he had a few anxious moments before nailing down only the Cardinals" second victory in their·last 12 sames. The Cardinals snaippcd the Do.dsers' six-game winnina streak despite scoring three runs or less for the 12th consecutive game. · ;$ , . ' I I 1 TIJe .eJJedaJe AWAY Todav-St. Louis, 10:35 a.m. Jufv 21-Pittst>urgPI, 4:35 p.m. • Julv 22-PlllKlurett. 4:35 p.m. • Jufv 23-PlllsbUrett, 4:05 p,m. • Jutv 2.-PlllsburgPI, 10:35 a.m. • July 25-San FranciKO, 1-.35 P.m. Jutv 26-7San FranciKo, S o.m (2), • • On TV. CMnnel 11. • All games on KABC (790). :·11 would h.av~ be~n too good to have a 1-2-3 inning. Worrell said: "The big thing 1s. Whitey stayed with me." Jose Deleon scattered six hits, struck out fo ur and walked three in the first seven innings to become the Cardinals' first six-game winner. raisinJ his record JO ~7. Quisenberry staned the eighth, gi ving up a single to Mike Marshall. then Jeft-hand~ Ken Dayley got' John Shelby to hit into a double play. Worrell then entered. striking out three. . "What a breathtaking adventure." Herzog said. "The bullpen did 'the job. Deleon did· the job." . • . ·--· . . m WEONES~AY. JULY 20. 1988 • Allilltlol teke • pelr to pM Amerloen L••I• WMt IMd; • The NFL 11 181dng • h8rder llne on the uee of 1teroldl R I# Lasr,.ua ·One mistake, and· the stopper isn't •.topper anymore . Angels 'iOOkTe ace reliever runs into BJs' Mulliniks, 7 -6 By JtlCHARD DUNN Dlllyl'llelC•raa•t • I The ne"' stopper on the block doesn't lose man~. or gave many of the long on~ up. Welcome to the big le~ues. Br.an Hane'. There must be a fi rst time· fo r eve~ thing. , HaP t'\. the rookie ace out of the ~nse~s· bullpen who entert'd Tuesda) night s game 1n a strange situation. ended 11 1n a strange "'a) . He allo\\ed hi s first major league home run. 1n the eighth 1nn1ng to Toronto DH Rance \.fulliniks. giving The .clJedale HOME Toi" gnt-Toronto, 7 35 p.rn. Julv 11-101e Julv 22-<:1eve11no. 7:35 o.m. Julv 23-Cle11t lano 7:0S o.m. Julv 2•-Cle¥elana 1:05 o.m. Ju1v 2s--Oak1ano. 7:35 P.m Ju1v 26--0ai..tand 7.35 o.m Julv 27-0a>llano 1:05 o.m • All games on KMPC (710). th e Blue'Ja\) a 7-6 v1ctof'\ in front of 2.i.131 .\nahe1 m Stad1uni fans \\ 1n 1n tht> e111.hth ... Hane~ had pitched 49: • innings Blue Ja~ ~ ogh1-hander Tom Henke this season w11hout allowing a d1 nger. \\41' the bendir1ar. oft he' 1ctol'\ with His record fell to .i-3 as Mulliniks .I · h1tkss. '1<.'0rel~·!>s innings. ft was 'crushed a hanging fork ball 1nto the Henke'~lir!>t \\1n)ince Sept.1.1 986. box seat!> 1n righ t: u h I "(Mulliniks> probabl~ "'anted a o ut it was al!.o a hight w en Anac fastball. but he got a hanging fork ball \laner Kirk \k( ask1 l1 was not sharp. and he htt it prett~ v.ell ... said Harve). allo"' ing 11 hm and s1>. oamed runs in ··up here. v.hen \OU make mmakes. 6:' innings )OU get hurt. I (eh god'd the whole "11.1.asnntaHharpas lshouldhave time out there. 1t "'a!I j u~t that one tx·l'n." said Mc{ ask11l. who walked pitch and he made me pa~ for 11." a''a~ 1.1.11h a no-<1ec1s1on after lea ving T"'o losst>S in a ro"' no"' for the the µme behind b\ three runs. .\ngels: v.h o dropped to 13 g.ames "( madesome b.ld p11chcs and the) behind di\ 1s1on-leading Oakland. hit the ball. I went out and did the best which won 1v.1ce Tuesda\. · . I ould. hut 1t "'asn't good enough." ··M ulliniks hit the home run. but Blye Ja ~s C'atcher Ernie Whiu Jeff Hamilton-hit a leadofT single and SJeve Sax singled with two outs · before Danny Heep grounded out to e':ld the _game. Wo~en also stJUck out pinch hatter Franklin Stubbs. who hit a grand slam off him July 6 in Los Apgele), for ltt~second out a~r a lengthy battle. Dodacrs rookie William Drennan. makina his major league debut. was the lOscf". Brennan gave up six llirs and all three runs an 4:1i innings. ~el•'-Klrk llcCuklll flres a~ ID= loiDI of hee-day •~ame wttb-TOronto. Be wu ea ap, bat tbe Antelti battled back to de and 1et lalm Off tbe book. hell -Har\'e~ has pttch,ed well ... said · broke up a 3-3 game with a bascs- .\ngel ManlJCr Cookie Rojas.. "He .foadcd...s111ik 1Jl the SC\'enth 1nniJ\i. challenged-him. tnggenng a three-run rail~ to knock "We came back "'ell tonight to ue oul ~tcCaslill. the ba ll game \\'e had our chances to (Pleue eee ANGELS/82) , Wilkerson sitting on the cutting edge with Rams 4 • • -tack oT-a-red-shtrt yea could be the difference · 8y KEVIN BAU. ~c 1rying 10 make a name..for m ~ self." says the 22-year-old Huntington Beat h resident. "Right now there are three veterans in and the~ are looking fo r a founh to fill out the roster ~1tb fh e gu)s competing for that one spot. : ··The first two da) s of rookie camp at Ram . Park thev threw e\'ervthing at \OU at once:· he -~tis time for Jay Wilkerson to make a name said. "YOU have to take It IO mentally. bet"ausc Diiiy""' C..n •111 • •• ii for ti1~sclf. . : the)° re expecting )Ou to go out on the fiel d and Wilkerson. a. frtt-agcnt roolue hncbeC'ktr know it -the next da)'. It rook me two of three ~ntty.signed ~)' 1h~ R~ms. is tryina to make a da~s to grtin.to ii."· · · · · ~ _ Jauina _1mpress1.on. in. the-~alwna~ Footbeff-. Wtrelrttlrmajor collegrs and un1vers1t1es league after finishing out his collegiate tareer shu .. -d ~from the Mater Dei Hlgh graduate at fmno 'State which dwells in. the relative because o( his lack of Sile~ and strength. obscur:itY of wha_f has been the Pacific Coast Wilkerso!l turned to Saddlcbeck· Co.llt'$e. a · Athletic Association. • ~ communit~ college that pndes llSe ll with a The Rams. on the heels of a disappointing· "'inning traditiorl. 6-1 0 mark during last year's strikC"-shonened There. he pro\'ed the scouts wrong. gaining . season. are a team in desperate need of· Defrnsive Player ·of the Year honors hi s overachieving lineback.ers. It 1s their hope. as sophomore season '* earning Defensive -weH as Wilket10n·s. that1he forrncrBulldogcan Pla yer of fhe Game accoladi.'S for his per· be the. big surprise of this season·s crop of fonnance in the PONY Bo1.1. I during a .l~-1) newcomers. wan o ver Fullenon. r h c \ 1l'tQ0 :t-iddcd the Gaut>has a share of the Junior ( ollege 1'at1onal Championship al ong\\ 1th Sno"' College of Ctah. both teams tin1sh1ng 11-0. Quarterhaci... Jason Schmidt. thr ofTens1"e pla~l·r oi lhi.· game. signed \\Ith tradition-rich l'SC "hi.·n their quanerback. Rodne) Peete. ''l'nt do\\ n "'1th a knee inj ury. Wilkerson. h1rnnn. ''ent to Frt'sno State ~here he helped to k JJ th l· Bulldo,gs to ron..secull\C-v.aniung \<.'ason~ • . ~ .on~\ ~I-her interest ~me from South\.•rn \fcthod1st l 'n1versity which only a momA lata lost llS football program due t.O :'\C .\ ·\ rerru1 ting \'i9la11ons. "I ha'e ah\a~s had to prove myself. I'm u\ed to 1ha1:· \\'1llt·rson said. "But here most of thl· nthcr rook11.''i ha,·e an ad' antage O\'er .me tl\.·raU'>l' thl'\ 1.1.l'nt tO big schools wht"re lhe\ ~~uall~ ha\l: hal1 a rt>d-sh1rt ~ear. I played aft tour ~can. 1.1.1th'1ut Silting out a §("ISOn. That ma' ha'e hurt me. w-that I CS'ft-put~ i<>mM"'C'tJhl'and-cotiRba~ ne\t 'car:· he said. Out~ide line backer coach Fred Whit· tingham has sec-n stead~ improvement in the thri.'e "'ee ks Wilkerson tias been an camp: but sa~ s that the competiti on is stiff for the founh outside h neback1ng pos111on. "Right no"' hi.· is in a learning process and tr~ 1ng to grasp our s~stem." Wh uttngham ~ijj. ·. "It is )OmetJung all rookies get through.-ft<>. matll·r "'hat 's\Stem the)_b.i_ve rom~ from .. in..: 'cOTlegc. The NFL 1s not a l>lacc where many.- romc in and do well naht off the bat· .. . ·~ "The thing that I'm imf'l't'Swd "°'"'h tsthat ht> \\Or~s e~tremel~ hard'." Wti!tunaJ\ari1,.sa1d. .. Ht.• hasn't g1,·en up once. and I doD't th a nit that. hr 1s the t~ pe. But ""e have ~our v,e1trans ~o~1ng bac~ from last srason and th~ ace ~tt)' sure . bi.·ts lo make 1J,asain 1his ~~ar.·barrma.i/tJu~. · · ··What '\~.?re looking' for 1si·someon"~ ... ~tt~ " " <.":In rome in and frlf t'liat fjnal spo( tl)jf .-. a i · ~...: \\t'a~nC\\ for us la!lt ~ear:·.~ said.: "Tp.makt\~ · ~ tht• tt·am he'll ha\'e to work hard ~n his pass ·._......_~ ... ~ ! ~. :_ ... .. . .. ,_ ... . . ·"I I.ml''\ 1f l don't mal e 11 this season. I can al" a~., ~1t thl' ~ea r out as 1f 1t ism~ red-shin )ear (Pleue eee wti.URMNl.f'i· .~~1 Wlaenoa. . \ .... ...,. ·' . * • • • AreaStarstak~t&~ :.r.'~htiiS · f .. t f; • • a • f ~ "• ,. f .... • , . '• Cox signs. Ram_& _pact; Wrightman foldShand · .r.h.ertot,Btnley:;Bloekburge~ ; 'c'1~esda~ n1ght,.,when competition rt"Sumn 10 the .·-• D R-bbitt ki gs· t L S Ol~·m pJC Tnals. follo~ng Tuesday's da~ ofI. be · · aSSe. a See n · ~ S . ould addCar1Le\\t~in<he100 metetnndStn·eltwtsin ·. ': _. ---' the J · .. · · • · t arl Le1.1. 1s. ~ .. d.rrig_ t9 rt'pear .his four gold medal · The Rams signed wide receiver Aaron Cox on Tuesday to a reAOncd lour-year. s r. n million contract. From AP and Staff r~port1 ,. ·perform~nce ol thr .JQ84;Los . •\n'gclh Games. 'as ~ l'.'\Ol.\'.'i.\POLIS-Costa Mesa's Onan Thenoi.. a ta,onte m the"final of the ~OQ, while Stcv~ ttw1s. 1 1cf:.·.,..•····' .l-1-~ear-old pFOdunof Newpon Harbdr Htg.h<md-l:-C,L4.. \ear-olJ fn.•!>hm~ atl'CL-\. ~as bccom~ t~~~n· • a\\am Thursda\ ·s heat 1n the l.SOO meters as he ontc \\ ed~esda~ Jli~t s .ioO fina l, afler a bhstenng ra~.tn tho . 1; ag:un makes a bid to gain a benb on the L'n1ted Statt"S . ~m •_t:nal!>. . ".:.· · ~.-~ ,.. · • ,. '" The former Aril ona State pla~r was the 20th pick and the fifth wide_ -n'Cl"iver cliosen in e first round of April's NFL·draft. "It was wearin' on me. I'm very happy to be here.' Cox said. • With the signing of Cox. the Rams have inked contracts with 12 of their 14 draft picks. They're still tryina to act thtir other first-round pick UCLA running back Gaston Green into camp before the veterans repon , Thunday. Mike Piel. a third-round defensive lineman from Illinois. is the othtt holdout Veteran tight end Tim Wriahtman. meanwhile. who sisnc4 a con1ract with t~ Rams on Fnday. announced his rctirtment Tuesday. Wri&htman. 28. ·was troubled by injuries throuahout his pro carter and •t out tbt l 9"87 season after under-JOiria-tnft 11ri1~ry. . --- ••• really thoupt I wanted to play for tht Rams." said Wri&htman. who was reJeued by the C6kllo &tan after missina last season with a knee ~·track and...ficld team.._ _ _ _ _ __ -:'\S--Jar.. as. l.m cooccmed !='O~ can---Qll--l _ 1---"'lf--'~""T.,...hcnot. fifth at the Tnals in Los Anatl~ four vears te~1~. H unl~man saad ,;1uesda~ . ..h~lfwa) throuah -the ago. must wade through a heatonTlfiTI'!<b'r°il'FoTd~r<r-J e1ght~a~ Tnals at tbl" l~~1ana Un1vm1ty T~\ and , quahf\ for the semifinals on Friday. Satur~~ ·s finals F1C'ld Stadium.. " i · / , pro' 1di.· thl' th ree 0 1) mp1ans. . . l n add1n on to the -00 a~o 400 finals. today~ .\lso a"'a111ng their shots at an Olympic ~rth from. program includes finals in t_.,.e ·polt ,·ault and womens thl' Orange Coast .\rea are Laauna Btach's Judd B1nle~ 1n . 400-me~er 1 ~termrd1a1e 'hurd~t'~ the first ~unch of the the d1~us: ( osta Mesa's Shtldon Blockburger in the · . "'Omt'n 1; I.. 1 and-1he men .s 5.000. 1rm1finals 1n the. dl'<:athlon. IP ine's Ste\·e Odgers 1n the d~athlon . and · ),000.meter st~plel·hasc. qualtfymg in the women's Laguna Beach ·s Ja) Thorson an the tleothlon .d,1scus and tht'·lll'lt th c eve!' ts of the dcathlon. .\lso ('osta Mesa 's Bonnte Das~ an the ·shot put: Huntsman boldl~ Pttd1C1ed that tk ~rid.rttord Qf, Huntington Beach's Jane Buchan an tfle high JUmp: -'~.Stl ~Offd5 in thi.' 400. Rt b~ Ltt E\•ansof.IM Un1tC'd Huntington Beach"s Mawttn McGtt-H'amilton in the Stat1 in the I%~: 01~ !flPICS: would be broken an the fina l IOO hurdles:andLT l's Bulf\·Rabb1tt.andJ111Aa·m natoll Off_ ll''e U-~1~ s1zzhng semifinal of '4.11 -• an the 1~00 -· · . ~orld JUR10T ~ecord a_nd thr S«Ond-fasttst evl'. nan at SC'a Rahb1tt suit has two yean of ehg1b1ht) left at l 'CI. le' el -he ".Ould a~pear the most likely candidate. while Harrington 1s a rrceni araduatt'. .. . . .'-Ho"'e'~r. Le"'1s will 'face a formtdablt tit'ld. · . Blockburter.~gersandThononbcgincompttilion including ·Butch Reynolds. tht' 1qg7 Wonct Cham- todav: Dasse's first trst 1s Frida). McGet".Hamihon p1onsh1p hron1e med .. ahst.~·hose 44.10 c~last.\t'ar begins Thursda': and Rat>t>nt and Hamngto.,n·go toda) 1~ the ~t e'er at sea le\el. Dann) E¥ his lJCL~ l 'Cl's Betti McGrann's bid 1n the 10.000 meters t<.'a~matl' and the !'IC<\.\ champion. I Antonio .faikd. when \be posted a...time--of. 36.;06 70 c ~lr.d) on .'t\.Ka!,. th(.. I QS·LOb.m\11 Inals wmncr. Olympl --~-~••a .. s .. , ._..,.,.. •• ~..,-=t--Monda'. She'll bl' a 5t'ntor at UCI this f1'1. · · • 1'ron.~e medalist. . ?• • 8rlaa ~27) 111118 wltl ........... la Meanwhile. Coach Stan Hunt~ma" can't find I_ t~ink this •~ the bes~. aroup.of qUA!"'taul~rs tile 'M •Die Oe=• aad ~ Trlal9. lie raa ... enou&h plactS for athlctt"S named Ltwas: .\mema s. ~d in .same time. Huntsman said. We v~ 1,500 40.IO. 1*t.,.. ftftla .... oat of ..... .,. Aealrtad~ has Cart Ltwts 1nihe 100.~t'fdash and 31"a" had~ q14antr·m1lers. injury. .. My kntt fttls aood. The tnath il. I just didn't fttl like I was havina fun playil_!I footbell anymore. "I filUred I'd ht betttt off puttina Joyn~r lltJdlng out llfe in tlJe fast lane better tlJ8n No; 2 .... myftlalY into sonwthina that would INDIANAPOLIS -Aornct Griffith 10. 76. Gmnan Mws qcnc~ · • lut ~thin another two or thl'ft Joyner came Jot~ U.S. ~pic'Tndt and In thr span of 26 hours on lndaana Gnffith Jo,ner is rareh confulC"CI •1th a yean." Fidd Trials with 1 suitcuc f\111 qf..,.... l'Kina Un1vers1t~ 's rubberiztd track. Griffith Joyner man. Shtcompttt"S 1n a Sttm'inaJyendlnsamy Ram' COKh John Robinson was outfitundarepucationi'sapeminial .. ran. ran. in succns1on. 10.60. I0.•9. 10.70 and of body suits. her latnt model featurina OM obviously plealeet,,..ith tht sipina of "I've always come up ~ .. dk I 0.61 . Th( ro.60 \ft·as aidtd by an illcpl wind. here lea. At the 1984 Otym~ Gamn. sbt Cox. • said ... "°Pie don't S-Y m.adl anmtionio the G•tn Tomnce. third an tht WCMMn's 100. P1intt'Cf htt tour-inch fintm\11\s ml. white. .. , rttl paubout what we•Vf person who is sccond-btst I just wanted to 11e-suit can ·1 romprehmd the tnormity of Gritrhh bh1und told-the mtdal she was shootina for KtOmolithtd since cam9 ~ how it WCR&ld fttl lo bt No. I." Jo, nrr's achte\'tmfnt. in the 20().mttcr dash. (July fl)," ltobineon 11id ... Ju the Tl'ICk'1.an1wet,1Q Cbn Oubed a..duzlitll · "Wt aft tlMttlr about t&.% or 10. 7'. bar -1]111t1tn to do th1np-hn~ drffmntty." --int llmt li1ltt lft)' ftnt yea~ smile. -I 0. 49 is so i11<'mtibll fut. I don't tbink it will bt she saicl. that we've had to many yen .. I likt It." w said broktn for dtcadn. · TOCTtnor ta.id. Gnflith Jo)-nn. 18. J"'Of!11RS to unveil a "°"~"'arty who can _our lntwomnarbblcda~lhltmld'iMdbo'W Thtlh«k Q\-'fttllftWllO F.astGmnaay. ~ unifonn Friday dun"I the fint round of clutj.' fast a woman cu sprint 100 nwttts. Griffith horMofthtmostpownfulwomtn'stndteam tht200.Slwallbutprom1wstobraktheworld The ~00 as· Grif'11h. Joyntt's pttmsd d1stanct. tht t~t in wtlkh lht won lilvw · mtdals at the '84 Otvnlpin and 19'7 Wri Championships in l(OIM. Her btlt time Qt 21. 96 mi kn her tM ninlh-f'atnl perb IDtt 'ita htitOf'\. • • ' . • ' · Gnffith '°' ntT cmtits her ••lllbc i• pro,·emtnt to 0\1Cf-dtsta~·ni0dle IM • nn9"0''f'd .rt. ~-fittithifta _.. •~ Omnany's "Silke .. G'8d1sch ·.11 ·dw Wortd. • Champion~9'i: Griffitt\ J~ look = ·~ 1ftddtcidtdshthMttotrtG.t'Ofdair . • ; TbtlipiECo•.livathcltams Joyner ~;cd d9e w r...esc limn in 1n lht world. Former rttOrd-holder Martin rtt0rdof21.71. boCb Uwir h nd wide naiven =· bilMilltted bJ an i...,..Uliblt wortd-Gohr said. "She has jets on btt fM." "I'm p~= the hardtst n1tvt of my 'in camp. Wl it Andmon. a IK'Oftd-doCkilli of IO.i9 _,,.. in S.turdly's Pcttr H.tin coedwl Hrilw ~lff. ~ lift ... Go""' sa!CS ... If I do wtmt rm mottquict~She ated "" ......... ~ chlmpt0n·t ~~·-~~_t••ller find a tapt the Im JonntD1K.an Lewh 100. __ IM'l« rn '" kbme. ---· ...... tct. that tape dly," ........... =dlokt from UCLA. ~ on quanerftnat. SIW 111tted up IMI prriOrmance holder of the world 200 rttOrd that Oriflith suppotrd 10 .do. t.ht ~·win ~n. rm not y. ~ wiMill Sunday's final in 10.61. alto ~II Jo> ntr ""'res to dtmolii•t.h~la=titt~tt\i~··~"'=c~k.*'"r---'°~' ~to~~~a~u~~iillllllcmkill.~IDllL~:1;::~;!:~~~~==~~~~=-~ lotla wdncd ou1 T..aday. under Evdyn ~ford's vious rea>rd o .. few • "' L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---UUA~~u ' I I . i Thit'soneofthe hidden ; advantagesforliteplck . WASHINGTON, O.C. (AP) -Leu than two months from tta. openial pme in tbe men's bukctball competition at the SeouJ Olympics. U.S. COKh John Thompson bas : some major chores ahead. First. Thompson must pare a li11 of 21 of • the outstandina amateur basketball playm in the nati1lo 10 l 2IorJhc Gamn. which aet under way on Sept. 17. He now knows which countries will comprise the opposition at the Olympics and he is finally gettin1 dose to teeina two years of prepannion1 for a very touah jo6 comina to an end. . · , Thompson was at the European Olympic Qllllitfi.._ &GWMmnl ...... ud ..... teems -~viet Uaioa. V_,.via ud Spain -which ldvueed '° SeouC "Ournarrn&. ... ii the Uaitldlla-. aoc tbe U.S. ram." Dompeoe ..W. ""nneodllf countries have hid eeam1...._lince&be1111 Olyms*t ended. We didn•t an picti,. oun until May and it won't be decided u&ll j• before the Games. "I always ta..p when foreip COKhn talk about pmn 1111ns1 U.S. lams. Thal just d0tsn 't mailer bccaute our team challlH every time. Now wt have io tee how quidfy we can become a cohesive unit." Thompson and the 2 J mnainina platen bepn camp at Georae1own on Sunday and they met witt\ the media on Tuesday, one of two such occasions durin1 the camp which runs through Au,..6. .. Genin& down will be tough enouah so I haven't stl what day. what tirM. the list will be posted ... Thompson said Tuesday. "Playm wW ............ ~ ~lbjywill .. jt bud. ll•t now we're kM*Ull ti' me p1a,_ wbo ... ~ '° play witb ··~.:r.:a)lel'.I witb ~-pll)tll who do witb ~." I AltboUP DO pla)ltf has I berth loc:lced up, ICCOl'diftl '° TbOmPIOG. ION are obvious choices. , Pia>"" such as David Robinson and Danny_ Mannhtat the top 1election1 in the laJt two NBA drafts: have to be COftlidered 1tanen let alone members of the team. But otbm. like CnatraJ Michipn'1 Dan Maierle, Stanford's Todd Lichti~ Bimbo Coles of\tlqinia Tedi and Alonzo M~ who is tr)'i"I to become the fint hilh ICbool player on a U.S. men's Olympic t.iketball team, will have to shine to make the team. .. Everyone at first ~t Alonzo was invited 10 the trials as a favor, now they know that's wrona." Mannina said of the 6-foot-9 230-pound center who is ~ for . ~ .... Tbompeon does bi• wcwtt d•rilll &be....., ... . Mournhil. a recnt anduate of lndiu River HiP ~ in ~ Va.. ii I .Db)'lical, PlaJet, a seyle this i1 kftOW8 i• intemauOl)ll buketblll and amona Tbomp. aon's past aea.... at Oecqttown. .. Alonzo's at an advan1111 becaute t.e•s a shot blocker and they arc ~w to belin with, .. said Nonh Carolina'1T.ll Reid. anotfier likely team member. ..He hasn't been im- preued with who he's playina aaainlt and he'• been touah." • · Thompson•s decisions will be . e~en • touaher tha!' aoina for a rebound be~ween .Reid ancf Moum1na. . . • ~. r. A player like Mtjerle. who was ·Mid-' • American Conference~ of the }'ear, makCs · it rd becau~ he the post posuion in- con:= but will be u as a small forward.and Jolua ,,.___..... · swina~yer if~. were-t~make.tbe ~· . ~ ' . TyHn'• '88 oat1a1: $1.4 mil NEW YORK -Heavyweiaht cham· ml pion Mike Tyson had net worth of SS million when 1988 bepn and ~rned $7 million last year. according to <tocuments revealed Tuesday in bis coun ballle with Bill Cayion, his tstranacd manascr. !\th1~~~~:s~eep·._Tr1~e~ _· ass~me·:~,1.(2""game .. .l~aid-.·.· .,": .. Madden cruiser keeps Big John· in happy state. Tyson spent S 1.4 million last year. includin1 S228.627 on apanments. S-219,819 on jewelry. S 178.3 14 on clothes and S7 J. 708 on limousine and car rental. He spent S 1,334 on Christmas expenses, $22.222 on airfares, and $864 on his dog. .. Tigers lose,~ fl~f~c>'~~ X;{lk~. . ..... . .. .. ''· . . ,. LOS .\~GELES -The-most famous bu!. in the Grevhound Lincs·Trailways fkct -thr Maddencruiser -has become the foc us of John Madden··s hfc. ··whrrever I am.·· Madden writes in his forth- coming book. "mcut people don't ask how my wife Virg1n1a is. Or how our sons'Mike and Joe arc. Or how the Bears look. At least not right away. The first thing most people ask now is: 'How's the bus?" Hey. it's almost like the bus 1s a ne" member of the famil~ ... Or so ll sttms. since Mad· den. one of America ·s best·known football broadcasters. spends much of -his time traveling be· tween games in the Madden· cruiser. ~tadden . the former coach of the Oakland Raiders. suffers from claustrophobia while in night. so he'sa,01dedairplanessince 1979. For a fc" wars. Madden tra\'eled b' train. but stopped 'be<"ause he did not want to be bound b~ a 'gi<kehedul . He's been using the Maddencru1ser since mid-I Q 7. He wntes r~tcnS1\'ely about the' rh1clt' 1n his ntw book ... One Size Doesn't Fit .\II land Othe r Thoughts From the Road) ... On the co"er. Madden 1s shown holding a mooel of tht> bus. The Maddencruiser looks the same as an v other ne" Grc~ hound. except that 1t 1s six inches higher to pro' 1de extra headroom. Inside. though. It has a k1tchrn . a Quttn·sitt'bcd on which Madden sleeps .. ,.el) we11.·· an . oversized tile sho"er. a full galk~ with microwa"c oven. a dinette. large chatr!.. telephone and intercommun1cat1ons svstem. . Jt al'iO has 1\\0 color telC\'ISIOn sets. a Citizens band radio. two laser disc pla~ers. a bu1IHn "acuum cleaner. a stereo s~stem and two videotape players. The bus sleeps seven. but Madden doesn't consider . it all that posh. It s more like an "efficiency apartment.·· . 't)e. said. . . . • According to an accountants• repon by Kaufman Greenhut LebOwitz and Forman. Tyson had S26S,I~ in cash on Dec. 31 . He had an addiuonal SJ .2 I 3.SS2 in a cash manaaemcnt iaccounl with Merrill Lynch and S 1.466.652 in .tax exempt securities. Tvson owned •utomobilts wonh S241,007 and invest~ in single premium life insurance policies wonh $2 million. His net wonh was SS.187,097. Tyson made S6. 737 686 from fiahts last year and additional income of Sl91.0IS from Reel Spons. presumably from· promotional work. He made Sl 27.381 in interest and dividend income. A lack of financial disclosure has been cited by Tvson's new advisors as a reason for sevmna ties with · Cayton. who co-managed Tyson wiih Jimmy Jacobs· until Jacobs· death on March 23. Dutch Oy put bicycle rlftla BORDEAUX. France -Dutchmen •. Jean·Paul Van Poppel and Adri Van de Pocl won indi vid ual stagn in the Tour de France cycling classic Tuesday. but Spain's _ Pedro Dclgaao:oattling rumors he testca-pos11ive in a drug test. held onto the overalj lead. Van Poppel. winner of the third ana I 0th staan. took the 17th lqin a final sprint.-Heclocked in from the 130-mile ride through southwestern France from Pau to Bordeaux in four hours. S8 minutes and thrtt setonds. In the morning run. Van dcr Paci took the individual honors over Belaium's Etienne de Wilde. .\merican Da"is Phinney and Italian Guido Bontempi. The Dutchman won in a1~~nt finish in 46 minutes. 36 -seco11ct~ over ttfe 24 ma es rom arbes to Pau -the shonest individual lei of the cyclina race since World War II. although times trials are sometimes shoner. DclP,dO. who aPP,C~r:ed-.1<! be ~n his way .to. th~ · O\'erall tnumph Sunday 'n Pans. withstood a spate of rumors that he had tested positive durina a standard drug test.for the tour's top performers. In Ameflc3:n League E~'st · ·'·.} ,,.. ne Aued8 ... .Pret... .. : • • •" I -. . . ... . . · Mark .>tfcGwire ~It· ');ifi tie prpc with a fifth- innina home run. bis iecontt of the niahi. and the Oakland Athletics beat the Qeveland lncfaans ~ to sweep Tuesday's twi-night dduble~ i.nOak)and. ~· · McGwire and' Date Henctenon-hit two-run homers and Bob Welch turned in a SJrona pitchina perfoanance . as the A's won the opmtt . .._2. • • . · . , Dennis Eckers)tY saved both llll'ICS~ raitina his major leque-leadin&totaJ 'to 29:u the Athletta improved their lead in the Ametican;I .. eque West tQ S'h pron. · · The A•s had been swept by· Minnesota and Cleveland. in their'oaly previous doubleheaders this year. scoring a total of two runs. ·• · · •' McGwire's ~omers wtre his '7th and lltll of the season. and he got his t 3ttf and I 4t~e-w.innina RBI to tic the New York Yankees: Jack Clark for the American League lead. McGwirc had homCred only twice at hom~ before matching that total Tuesday niaftt. In the second aamc. Ocvelaftd held•.~ lead and pitcher Rick R-Odriauez~d mired I t consecutive l>atters before Luis Polonia siiia.led with OM out in the fifth: Stan Javier made it 6-S wilfi a tria>le. Josef. Canseco tied the ' score with a sacrifice fly and Mruwirc drove a 'pitch from Don Gordon. 2-1. ':::Ja!:'dto the left ficld'bleaebert. -Tony Phillips · .the lead ~iJh a ·"'-'o.run Jrit>le in the seventh. · ·. , · '. -· ,; The A's used five pitcheri. Greg Cadettt. ~ t-:-aot the victorv and Eckersley' struck out the side in the ninth. The Indians scored in 'the fi"t ·on Tm)' Franeona:s . . . sacrificcJly. butOaklafld came beck wit., four r:unl-"' ahe --,.,. · .' """ -· --• . . - bottom of the first. Terry Steinbach.-bi.t a-two-Nn>sinatc ·· Clewl&nd··• · Ron Kittle kao'clla• tile ball.· and Henderson and Phillips hal1 RfH doubles. · ' · loc-.i from··Atbletica' eatclaer Roa B•11er Cleveland.ti~ it in the.third o~ Mel H~ll~s twO-run : to .COre·la w0ad:buitng.r,::ilay, bat It· _ ~ou~le and _W1lltc Ups~aw s RBI ~nJll. ."fhe rally also . wu all fot aa~t· a&·., d •9'Pt .• lf!Cl~ded a sinale by Juho Franco: 11v~n1 h•'!':~ l~P'e: , doable-lieacWr-froai'-tbe•'Jaclluae. · hitting st(cak. .. .• . . . . . . i . • . :. . Upshav/s two-run sinale in the fifth pveCle~eland · •· _ · ". " . ,, ··. . : · .. · • its 6-4 lead. . . " -" , . '_. Baines 1n<the t94nh led'toe run on Da~Pasq_u;l'sdoubie· 1 In the opener. McGware s homer an the (tnl 1nn1na pla.)l ar<>qndrr. ·.-:,· . ' · ·= .. "T I ..a.-1 "·~I stood up for al~ th~ ru~s n~ t~ ~t Gres Swl~ll. · ,,., Brewen°3,Jloyal1'r~ In MilwaUi~ Bill W~an . I' e e,, .. OD, .:-'"o .. H)-9. who lost·h1S~1ghth stra•aht ~1s10.n. The lc.ftJi.andtr_._•p;tclted-fiYe-:f\;t. balt-ova---tigl\11onmls\irrd ~~ ·"· · · " • was 10-1 af\era vrct<ff'Y"over Kansas Ctty o~ M~y 30.: -. Hamil\on hit bK·fi~t..major league •omer. spurring the --'TELEVWON . Welch. I l-6.pv~up~~runonsev~n-tuts;1ncl~d1n1 Milwaukee Brewers to ·a· vic12_~· overqhe Kanias~ty. 4:30 _p.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta-at Phila-thrtt by Franro.-1nre1aht inn••· ~he As are I.~"' the Rov~lsf · . -. • · ... . : , ·· ·· .• ., : 1 ~ • . delphia. TBS.' 22 games he's s~ned. • . . · · · . ' . . Ttie.Brewen won for tbr·10th 1imc in 12:&zmesand 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Eckersley pitched the ninth ahd got a save de,p11e sent Kansas City to its sixth stNiP.ft.IC)SS · · ·. . ... ,· .. . ... .. •· Madden traveled 55.000 miles last \ear 11i' the ~ Madden.cro1su.-dri~by his primary drl\'er fOr the _iear Wiiiie Yarbrough of Los Angtles. The bus alao cames a relier dn\'er to spell Yarbrough. who was chosen for the .rotating job in a competition open_ to all Gre~ hound dn"ers with at lea~t a decade of strv1ee . George Gra ,·ley. who's in charac of public relations ~for Gre,hound Lines. heard of Madden·s avenion to nvmg and spotted an Qpponunity. Greyhound offered . Madden a bus -which. with modifications. is wonh ·about S500.000-at n'o cha11e. The only thing Madden ~ must pa~ for ar( his foQd and telephone calls . Cincinnati. WOR. allowing Mel Hall'~ third home run. . · · '· ·Dan Plesac worked the ~lnth io't'hts ·25'tb ~e.' · 6:30 p.m. -BOWLING: Columbia 300 Wel~h and S~inde" ~ach struck ou\eaaht and walked · Re4 Sox 5;1'wtn t: In Boston. Mike; Smithson and : Orrn. from Highland Lanes in Austin. Texas. none. SwmdeU pitched his ~venth complete pme. • Bob Stanlev·combined o-n .a th'rtt·hiner'lnd tht Boston·. , , .: .... . . . . I'" • -.. , •• °"' .. I .. .. , >: ·. . .:} .-. . . ' "'· \ ... . . . .'.1. , • .. "' " .. .. . · · In rrturn.,,.Madden agreed to give moti vational .. talks.to Grc' hound Lines· employees in major cities he ~asses through (1uring the football season. He 1s romm1ttea tO"make abOut 30 such talks. Once the three-ye_ar~ptract.l\!ls expire9. Madden will own the, bus .. . . JoAaff'CerHr, re1iving her near·mlSS in the 1987women's U.S. Open1olfchamp1onship: "It sure has stayed with f'{le. That's why my goal this year was to win lhis tournament. Ifs been in the back of my mind for 360. 3S9 days. whatever 1t is.:· · · · · E PN. Elsewhere in the American Leque: ·• lted Soi btat the Minnesota,fwins for \heir sixth straiatn' 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Toronto at victory since Joe Morgan ~eplaced .flrt'd ~a~er Jobn Angels. Z Channel. Ru1ers 7, Yukees !: In New York. Steve Buechele McNamara. .• lfl> • • ' 7:30 p.m. -TEAM TENNIS: LA Strinp vs. drove in three runs and the Texas Ranaers tied a season-Ttie .Red Sox have ~dn .I I in a row at honi.~ T't\cy arc San o\ntonio (tape). Prime Ticket. high ~ith 16 hits and beat Jhe New York Yankees in pme 6-0 since McNa"'ara. was replaced last Thur$day.: · 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Holl ywood Park interrupted bv rain for two hours. 11 • repla)s. Channel S6 (Prime Ticket, 10:30 p.m.). Charlie Houah and 'Craig McMunry ttamed on a • In the l'.IJatiOnal League:., ~--. , . , ' .i:JO p . .m. _· ::swgALL:' San Diqo at five·hitter. The Ranaers led 6-0 in the third innina. .. A1&ro1•. Ek'poi3: ln'M~nt~al. M1'ke ~Qtt -pi.~~d a P1ttsbu'(fh. KFM B ( 760). The game was delayed for 1 hour and 47 minutes in SlX·hittcr and struck o.ut 11 in 81/1 innin•cr.Nld Glenn the founh with the Ranaers batting. There was another ·· · f ... 7:3 p.m. -BASEBALL: l=oronto at dela\' of 26 minutes in the bottom of the ninth. Davis drove ina pa1ro runs with a hl>IMundadoubleas Angels. KMPC' (7 10). ·Martaen f, Tl&ettl: In Seattle. Steve Balboni aruS . tbe1ioust9J1Astros"defuM:d the Montrul E~~.~ . THURSDA V'S TELEVISION '!"'~ii:I ~:eJf;.~;;;;~-h;;d;di;,;~.-t1mffi~~~~itlh~.-:·~.~~St~<5m1rr.r.?9f;2·1:-~l:t walked lw<>:-WQft-for the ftl)t tirne P.m.-_ ,.;;;..tF.· W"'Q~r..-~~-r..r:;::-;;-i=.--1·;--~,.\'C>\la eeae ;omereuan rovfin tnrec runsan t e . J 6 d--4 .. 1 1. h' d .... 1 uv Seattle Mariners beat the Detroit Tiaers. . . . since une I an n i;u MOntrca its! 1r stra1.,,t oss. round. from Balumore. ESPN. Balboni's two-run· homer, his ninth. put Seattle He gave up two hits with two outs in the, ninth arid was I p.m. -BASEBAU.: San Diqoat Chicaao a~cad 7-6 in the seventh innins~instJack Morris. 7_11. _ replaced by Dave Smith. who allowed a run to score on a Cubs WGN balk before he retired .pinch·hittcr Walla~ Johnson for · ' ·THURSDAY'S R.ADIO Hen ry Cotto homered and ickey Brantley had a h' 16th .-sacrifice ny in the eiahth. IS save. · ·• I p.m. -BASEBALL: San DiqoatChicago The Tiaers scored four times in the seventh for a 6-S ··Gluts S, C•b1 l: In Chi'Cago. Rick Reuschel pitched Cubs. KFMB (760). lead. Five consecutive hit.s chased staner Mark Lanptpn a no-1Jiuer for six innings and doubled to stan a two-run and tied the score and Luis Salazat's RBI sinale off Mike inning as the San Francisco Giants broke a five-pme J n.... · h d losins streak with a win over the Chicago Cubs. l~~~!::~::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:::::~~~~~~~~~= ackson put udrol1 a ea · Mitch Webster broke up"the no-hitter with a lead-:2fl. -. ---..OAel" ... , WMle SH+-IHn S.ltimore. Bill Lont-sinalc in tfie seventh inning. Wc&Ster moved to third on scattered four Sina.Its over eiaht inninp and the Chicqo Rafael Palmeiro's single and scored when Mark Grace hit .. ,t.,-. . _ White Sox beat tile Ba1timore Orioles 2-0 for • split of into a double play to cut the Giants' lead to 3-1 . • {\" ~ their twi-ni&ht doubleheader. .. · .... · ANGEL~.UROP 13 GA. MES OFF PACE• • • In the first pme. Mickey Tenleton and Jim Traber Padres 1-5, Pirates Z·I: In Pittsbuflh. Junior Oniz -homered as Ba hi more won 6-4 and ended a four-pme drove in three runs. including · a two-run sinale 1n losin' streak. ' · Pittsburah's five-run third inning. and Brian Fisher wen From Bl · .. ~cC'ask1U almost got .out of that game on a roll. having won fou r 1nnin_i "hen th~ .scored three runs." straight. said RoJas. "Btlt he went 3· I to Whitt "It was the bonom pan of the He "asn't·really sharp tonight with .Toronto lineup doing most or'the -his t-urvehall. H~ went too dee'p in the damagc in the second inning as the . • . .: cou~ts (itetting behtn'd •he hitters I.·· , Bl~e Ja~s scored three times. · \\·tim's single to .left scored. two ·. :roronto's R1~k Leach. the former ·, runs and Fred McGraffadde<1 IJl RBI M1ch1J3R quarterback. made a spot single. to make 11 6-3 al)d end st~n in . nght field a~d hit an 0-2 ·Mceask1ll's n11hL Because it was a tie m1stakr from McCaskill for an RBI ; 'MITIC. ~·oJaS had ijarvey warming up single to score McGrif( for the first · an the hu llt>trt . · run:- ' • I • · lhal .meant Har.ve} .. reservrd for , From there. second baseman thnol~ afJ:losi~ggam~. ~ot pt_uging Mann} Lee. the last hitter in the . µp drains: had to come in w1Jh th~ order. had an infield sinalc to scort : Angell ttowtrby thrtt ruos. Thus. an Uo~d Moscb). Lead-off fihter Tony , ·a•·kward sit'u.ation for Harvey. Ftmander· followed with an RBI · T.hc Ahtrls tied 1t in t~ bottom of siogle to nahi. scorina Leach and , .f'hc.seventl,. however. · . 11vmg the Bfoe Jays a 3-0 edge. ·". B(ue Jays stffter Mike. FlaMPn~ C'omina back to score one in the : ~tk? h's ~~ed in\o. the ~venth third. the Ariae!s made it 3-1. · 1nn1n1 1n six of,h1s l11t wvrn stans. · Howell hat his second home run of ... < '• ~lelded a lead-off sinalc \o'' Dick · tht season against a lefthander on a . Schofield itt w ecventh and that was . I ·2 dchvcrv from FlaMPn. Howell. ... .', all TOJ10ntc> Mana&cUimy.Williams who bats le~ and throws riaht. hit · •wanted to see. . . aplv one of his 23 home runs last year , • 'ftiaht·hander Duane Ward "cl'me . . apinst left-handed pitchina. : on an.t promptly allowed siftales to · . It. was his Kventh homer of the "; · \. Bob BooM iftd Jack How.ti~ to lOlld season. a pitch driven deep over the ·-: • 1 rht be~ Then, he lhrew a wrld pitch ritht center field wall. · • 10 itott Schof~ld with Orvo'n White' It was also the only scar that would . 1 at the plate:· · show up on FlaMPn's SCOttt'lrd for · ; White si~ lharpl)' to center the first four inninp. re1irin1 every F--fadd to ~ 8oant and How.tit and hioer 6«Pl HoWdl BUc thal r t~~~WilJiamswas cha~. too. !' out n With a hook. Chili Davis led off the fifth with a · .baftder John Cm.mi cOc>IH blast over left f~ld ror tii1 ch1b- 1 tlli• oft' in tilt trVtntll until H:s leadina 13th horM run or the yar. '.i look over witll two on and two out cunina tk Aftltls' def1Cit to 3-2. · w f'ilhth to saop. ano,lber A . But thanks 101n mor ~Toronto • ihrcac. -· · th1rd beStman Ktl v Grubtr. the McCnkill was romina into the "•Is KOred an uneirned run in th( tilth to UC the gatyle. Schofield singled to riaht with one out. Then. Gruber bobbled Boone's grounder and Howell was hit by a pitch to·load the bases for White. White put down a perfect sacrifice bunt. squeezing Schofield home from •third and the lead away from Flanagan. who earned a no-decision. He struck out thrtt and walked one. Flanaaan rKorded his fint com· pkte game as a member of the Blue Javs in his previous outina when he dereated Oakland. 7-1. on a six-hitter. The 36-year-old Flanapn won the Cy Young Award in 1979 wilh Baltimore. so winnln1 is somethinl he's used to. ... A .... L MOTii -ltltflt ~ Cllll 0.... receiwecs "" fir" e!Ktioll ti IN ~ "' Monoev tor ereuine I cflletl ........ ....,.,., ... ti" witll flnl lleM llfl'IOlrl DNw C.... wtll IOHICI D1vl1 lfttr Pit mMe I '""'" to """ from '"' dutOut O.Yll '""" to <"""*" "' 1111 one~ TUftdey ~ .., Drttl lllCI llll I l•teme rtlttlftt lfrlell, 1'11 ..... IC• CUftel in IN flnl ifwllllt -IO Dftfl llef Ollf\f ont 1M»1I lllCI r10 fufflllr tftlnCe ti .. ~ II. 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It "" 1111 wMI TOl'9fl!O. he White Sox have split three doubleheaders in 12 as a staner for the first. time since May 21 as the Pirates davs. Baltimore has not won a doubleheader since defeated the San Diqo Padres 9-S to split tftCir · swttpina New York at home on~. 24. 1914. Since doubleheader. then. the Orioles are 0-8· 7 in IS doubleheaders. includina Jimmy Jones pitch~ a six-hitter and Tony Gwynn 0-1 ·2 this year. had thrtt hits and the tiebreakina RBI as the Paclres Lons. 4-4. walked two and struck out six. ~ tnded Pittsburgh's nine-aamc winning streak with a 0-2 Thigpen pitched a hitless ninth for his 20th save. victory in the opener. -~ay .Tibbs, 4. 7. took the '°'s u Baltimore was n11He1 I, Brana 4: In Phil ac:telphia. Chris James blanked for the 12th time this season. and Juan Samuel hit two-run homers and Kevin Gross An error by T rat?tr at first bJse Inda sinak byJfarold (Pleue Me BAUBAU-,-.) T_ysoa, Caytoapu-taa -bold. If It can be worked out.·bO.xer . will fight Bruno on schedule NEW YORK (AP) -Lawyers for hea~iabt champion Mike Tyson and his ntraneed manaeer. Bill Cayton. said Tunday they arc hopeful they can aaree this week 10 allow Tyson to f1et Frank Bruno on SCpc. 3 in London. The ~ment. if reached. would alto postpone until a fall trial. the issue of whether Cayton wiUma1111t Tyson until 1992. when IM contract which Cayion clllm1 to havt will tlpire. Durin& six hours of.conferences a~~tions in New Yotk S&a&e-Supttnw Coun1-the 11eow mruwice- with JMSCitt O..id H. Edwardnr.The Jua.t aaDC>Unced latt in the day that tilt prooeedina wWaa recna until Thunday. . . .. Ltt the record show that theattomlyl for lht putiel havt been in conkmtce widt the COUft IMI aftenoae ia an attempt lo resolve tome ofdw di,.ftlK'ft." U.... Wet from cbc bcnda. \ • ... r Coun was in lftlion b Ina tlMm JO minuta in tbc sill.hours. Tyaon•s lawyers qrttd that until the coun te· convenes he will make no attempt to neaotiate sitft for himself. Cayton had already bttn restrairied by the coun from makina deals for Tyson. · "The only thin& that happened today was that We aatted to prTStrve the status quo." said ~ Patcher, a lawyer for Tyson. Tyson did not appear 11 the heari"lt_.whic.h consisttd only of brief statemmts from Justitt Edwardl and an apttmtnt by the lawyers to continue neec>Uati111 until Thursday. Tyson claims that he terminated his c:ontrKtl with Cayton aftd is not committed toCa~and hiscom-,..~. Cayton. who co-maftllld Tyson W1t1',Jimmy JIC.'Obl until hispaJloer'1dea1h:0tw.chl~ ......... ~...,.., death he benme Tyion•s so1e .... ...,.. into 1992. The litjeation over TYIOG ·s......., has pua oe llold his plans IO defend the title •intt Bruno••· London. Thomas Puttio. Cayton•• ~ • ..,_. wida ,_., tUt NCUllfal ~ ia tk neat 41 IMMI ea.Id allow dllt ..... '° .. plaft. ' "1 0.lftk ir1 II& to~ lhlt the panie M¥e--it pollil* for the lnano flllit." ~ llid. .. Wc'I MW'to -~-an~WorbdOll&." . . . = Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Wedneedey, Juty 20, 1918 .'" . . .... . . .. .. ·.white.sll.eds.drea·ded·:'Wrlst·watch' -• •· ·. ' •· · •.. bcCaus.r n~y. 1ncl\ld1ni Wbitt,.kMwhow he • ..He:s. been look1f\1 iOOd bu~. we:ll fl.rid • ... .1 wo_»,ld'pass in a pme tSttaus.r of tht wrist's out." Land~. \aid. ·:Two-a-Clay worRout~ talle -~ ...... ----:::.......~..,,:.-~----~--"--colltti\ion. . · · . 1h~1rtvll... • ·. · • · • ; · .White hopes his J l{tr yrir in.tM NFL "Y•ll · Tht' < 'o\l.bo~ s ~etc ~'2 1n ih~ I 9g6 ~as.on , -. bt ht,$-luck'y OM. H~ dre~ms tf uce"1{io where .•. bcJorr WtJ 1te-1us sacked by t~ New Y.o.rk . : • . • .. he .wresl)_ tht 'ltart1n1.Job from Steve Ptlluer Giant!.· Carl B~nks. White's. wris1 .was~broken : . THOUSAND OAICS (~P) Seco~d· "•od finfllY-~ls 16e Cow~ys tntG,the Super '.an~ s0 "t'rf the ·t'owbo~s'. hope's C?f a nfayofl · llri"a quancrblck Danny .Wh~ thmv a Knts BOWi. .~ -. •. -·. ·. :--. , ; · · .-season._ : : ! • · •• • .' •~YI.rd ~sses ansS ~ed 'C? the si~lines-• .Y 7 :.~J.~e11 c~n rip.in tne.c'?!'sttt~n~>:·~.ft~d in: · ....... h h.~s ~S'" 'on~ .of the touahes1 1_hinas to , ·31hh.a bJI smile. . , · • · • th~ Pll$t and Jermy JOb bjlck.. Whttcs11d. "M y g~I C>\Ct. "h1te said. ··A 'broken wrist for. a . -. · :t;_ ... The. wrist wat~ i~ ~ and buried:'' he ... wmt ~' oo ~m~ T~e l>a_in_isaone. Tb1s Y.elr -,qua!'lcrhack '.&SJu\t ~bO!-'t as ~ri~us an anjuf') a~ r'. ~. ~ou can f>dm at.' ._.. • .- : · · . , !h~ 1.J_n_o 1cC::.po t;Ape ~rtd no t>rv•s-. 4 st • .>:eitr. ... · ~ouca_n gt;t. t ven 'f1er 11healed1t hampered m) · , ~ ·-. Tht ~~r-pla White .,.._. ~ueji --it-wa~ l>aMifl(firtv.err,tT,me I play~:". · ·· ~. · •: . :ihto" 1 ng motion. · · .:'": , .. ~~'4l -tbe.' 1987 . ~-b)'.1: .calduni •. ' .• -PelU.atP~umcst • '"' ba't'~··tt~ ~slake• ;".' . -!ll'f.lct.. \Vbe n)Vh&le's wrist did heal._1t .d1d · ts in fhe wrist tij'hii ~t Um w!Uth.ke~ . frt_c ~rfO~C$ l l_ 0a1Jts ~Aon~ f!Qth, ~t. · ·· W aftcr:a l}gan}Cni bad wather~d aw~. . . i1'. -jllain. His ... acrf'or:IJ)lnces -s.Wered.; . l&als-arut1~~ ft,am' ol.ll ~(1~-~~t play9~ 1n. ~.. :"I ca.'! thr~w ~~P pas5es now wi1hout an~ ":. a:cOfdinJlyl\hesufTtttlJ7 in~~P.tjonswit~·· 1kt final two-pm~ b"f ~ s.ttson ..• · ·-. ~ ... ' f)roblem . _. ~11\att' ~'4 "I can bit the '11dehne .. Daly t.2 toUchddwl)s passes. -· .. .;. . "·· ·~: .-: . -Bui ~~h. 'fo~ tind" -..a1·:1mpressed ~ ~\C\. I<;><>. . . . • • • -= ·. . . . . -. 1 .: •. • • wuh ~.b~ . .\· tarly ~ormance ·-t,1) ll'llntang -: ~~AnClry no" )Cl~S chai w.htle,P~lluer IS thl"' · ·:; The hc~ld~ wns~ watch dtf~loped ·• camp'll\ts weet . · , •·· · ·. ffont--runn~r. White could '4·1n h1s"J6b. back. . . .. ~ • .. ,.) .... ..... .. \ .. , -~ . ~ .. , ... ~... . ... f r .. -.. : .... -: ... . 4: ~-~ ~:~ .. .. (. ·•" ·. . .. . -. ... :•, zs:._ .. "'.: .••• ; .. ~·<: .. > ...-, ... . . ... ,.. . . ~ . ' .. :".3turall~. ~ ou lean toward Pelluer be- . -;cf'U.'>l'.hl"S ~ uungl'f and healther. but he's IOlnJ to. IJ\ i' to ~arn lhe JOb. ·· Land') said. "But even 1f Pdluer ,,. 1he staner. Danny could play a vef) imponant role as a backup.' · 'White sa1~ that "'as all he needed to hear. ·-"We''e aot some good receivers on 1b1s team no" ~nd the~ are a force to be rec~oncd '"1th and · I "'1ant to be an there throwing 10 thl'm ... .White said . . Wh Ill' ~1d a Herschel \\a Iker run-onentcd 00CnSl' dOi.'Sn ".t bother ..h1m . "=fhat\ the easiest wa\ to wan foo1ball gamt'!> biu at"~ hard to establish 1he run.·· White ..aid. ··_rtiat'j "'h1:re a good quanerback comes 1n." .\nd \.\ h1tl' ~H lwts heahh' enough no"' to"~ the kadl·nhe'C owbo~s need as the) tf) 10 gl't,b_a<'k. 1n1 0 thl' pla)offs for the fi rst llmt' 1n th fl'l" \l'35$l!'!> :· . , 'I • •• 1 • • ' I ;- ..... , ', ·:1... ._, ·. ... - ... ·' .. .. 1 Mlti - , · :'$an 'f.li!ncascO. · Hotnton· ... ~ CiAC4nnat1 _ ,_ . ·•· .. 'San -0,i<:go .. · .\ tlanta ~·. "'' , ... ' N~" York · : ·~tsburglt •.• : .. Montreal " ·{_-hicago ·.Philadelphia -.~. •. St. -l 9utS · . . . ... ~ ,. 'I ., .. : •, Tangled Plratn center fielder Andy Van Slyke collld• with eec- ond bueman Joee Llnd. bat they &ot the oat lD ·Taee- day'1 action with San 1>1e&o._ • HCMtSE RAONG HtlvwMCI ~wt! 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M • 1• IO Hll~ m sa-e.-,,., ,_ • M • 1• N to A~.6·1 JM t I • "°"911 W,MO t w:...., • l·J • ~*IH lM 6 r.i.:w,M ~;:~ ~ : : t ~ $llllltt f l·J I W-WNI llt-ll-'--· ~ c;....,.. 1 ' • • • 1 ~--· "11C1C.-. '""· l tl-Umttlr .. -.......... K-1 '1rtl, C......... IY, *-• """*"• ,...,_, ........ s.c-. 1oe. Tlllrt • .,........._ T-2JS a-n. T-2"57. A-27 A5'. . Durham agrees to enter drug rehab · CINCINNATI .(A P) -The Cincinnati Reds announced Tuesday that first baseman L.con Durham has agreed to chec~ into a substance abuse proaram. the second Reds player to do so this sca~n. . Durham. 30. missed thrtt games an a weekend sen~ in Montreal, telling the ballclub he was dep~ over h&s lack of playing time and the anniversary of h!s brothe(s death. The Reds put him on the 21 -day disabled hst Monday retroactive to Julv 11. _......, ,c;. .. ,u w' t • 1·l ......... Scon N •·1 OSrnit" S,lt ' ~ ,.._., L •·• 11-J • 1-J 0 111.-1, 2 1 0 0 7 . • • M•l•Uto He•••"'L .. t ,1 ) 1. 11 .1 t 1Nt< .... W,1M I S I 1' 1 l ) l 1 " lt\<CIU<•. ' I 0 a a S.Ol>itet Gloot<.. • ) 7 ' J . Lt!ter'' -1·> 0 0 0 o· 0 0 0 0 · 0 ··~= · l 1 JJ=:;.I • 1 I 2 J ~~~':,' : ~ : :. : • ~ G=,I . 1-J 0 0 0 0 I .General Managei: Murray Cook told _a news. conference Tuesday that Durham will vo!untanly che;ck into a substance abuse program. He declined to specify the substance involved . Outfielder Eddie Milner went. into a rehabilitation program for cocaine use this spring. Because it was Milner's second involvement with drugs, baseball 'commissioner Peter Ueberroth suspended him for the season. The pe na lty later was shortened to just under two months. ilutf " I 1-) 8t0•0\I' S II I 1-J 0 0 0 0 0 HIP-Ooo••I .. (D• otGrou >. lr-v O• lwwll"fl "-~vff"' l flt-t<C..,O\t P&-JOR..,~wtt u'""o rn -...o'T\9 loftt". F1t''· D•.,·OM)I'\, s.cono H•rwt"I, TNrd. :·•••Ofo ,_, •• •-" ns I I STARTING ...... 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England (AP) -With his confidence renewed and his tarnished imagegJc.imirig with a new lustre. Sc,·e Ballesteros is aiming for the top of golf again. . ..\ loser on the course when 1t .mattered most in recent years. and a frequ eni battler with officials and fellow players as he slid down the rankings. Ballesteros took care of both shortcomings as he won his third British Open title in nine years . . The Spani;trd,, was relaxed and pers<>nablc. chaftiflg .with -playina partners and offering encouragement -to-1hose-trc-co nlflierea . .. Hl' came out of his shell:· said Nick Pncc. who finished 5CCOnd to Ballesteros b} two strokes in one of the finest final founds ever played in golfs oldest tournament. ··we may be seeing a new Scve." Ballesteros said impressions that he had changed from a fiery pnma dona int<> a laughing. back-slapping. Latin versi on ofa good ol' boy may be premature . .. You never know what is inside." he !>aid after his final~raund 65 left him I I-under par for the tournament. .. But I pla~ed good all week. I m~de some putts. and when you are making putts. this game looks easy. and it SeYe Ballateroa darlDC one of bla heated dlacDMlou with b1a caddie. on Monda,. He equaicd the course record for a British Open round at the Royal L) tham and St. <\nnes Golf Club. where he \\On his first maJOr back in IQ79. Thl' oix·n double prompted the Sun. Bntain·s biggest-c1culation paper with fou r mill ion daily readers . to headline its backpa~e story on the open: "I Got L\ tham.' makes you happy... . ...f~¥-&.ood aolf. he d1~as.-pen .\mencans as predicted prevailed at a Lytham-St. Annes courc at which no American has won since Bobby Jones in 1926. Gary Koch and Fred Couples were the high Americans.. tying for fourth at thrtt· under par. eight strokes behind Ballesteros. Price started the day with a two- hot lead aod played well. fims~·m..----­ w1th a 2-under par 69. At one strttch. • ...... Mnll'I •U.•~«• 21" ·--·--... CllWO.. ...... =~ 14" •O.-...C • ...... - ~KIMDS I :s7~~11"1 • ,.., 0 11'9 ... '"' .. INCREDIBLE SAVINGS ON THE ITEMS YO U NEED MO ST lllJ~ ............ .. ....._ .AU- $aft Pri~ ~iv• Juiy l7· .through JUiy 23rd. Ballt"Steros was one of just three ~lfkrs -Pnc~d 1 9~7 champion c Faf<lo were the others -to shoot par or better on all fou r rounds. His first-d~ 67. played,1.n the worst· of high winds and rain'. was a phenominal round. with five birdies on the front nine. That round lef\ his two shots clear of thr fleld and was the foundation for his first victory in one of golfs majors since he won the open at St. Andrtws four years a10. Balfesteros capped the tour- nament. stretched to fi\)e days b>· rain. with an o~erwhelmina display be birdied the par-5 sixth. eagled the par-5 seventh and made par on the par-4 eighth . He lost a stroke on that stretch. as Ballesteros birdied No. 8 after matching the birdie-eagle on the pre\'ious two holes. "ShC'cr class." Pnce said:-- Ballestcros..._~id he and Price both pla~xtrc~y well-. - "This was one of those rounds that happens l·,·ery 25 or 30 yeal"5 ... the winner said. "This game is very unpredictable. and all you can do is try and 'ti). and wait for your momentum." Momentum has not been in Balksteros' bag.lately. While wi nn ina one tournament each in tht United States and Europe early this season. he has been haun ted by failui:e at the 1985 and '86 Masten. where he let chances of victories slip away. WILKERSON • • • Prom Bl rush . He has the speed and enouah don't work out this year I want m size. it is just a matter of him come back to gjve it another shot. If im~rovin1 enou&h to the point tha1 that doesn't work .out-then it--wilt ~ we think he can lielp us." • time to look at somethina in terms of Wilkerson readily conctdes that a cafttr. ·• th h h Id be h ~ I · LackinJ only a year ,of ltudeal e pass rus s ou · 1 e. oca poini teachina before btinJ fully accredited ~[.~~.ro:e that nttds t~e immediat< by the State ofCalifomia. Wilkerson savs he wants to teach on the "M'· strcn11hs arc the run and I can elcmemtary ltvel if.his footbeJI caren pus-drop well. But my weakness is dots not pan out. But for now that is the pass nish and that is what they Plan 8. want in tt\e NFL a pass ru1her from "I know I can play in this teaauc if their outside Ii net.ken." Wilkmon just aiven the chance." Wilkenoo said. "Some of tholt 1uys on the said. "They have their players bert offensive I inure like ~foot· 7 and it is who they have a lot invnted in - hard to art your arm around thtm to their hip draft choices. They havt make the tackle. money invested in thete people IO "Everyone tells me to ao out and they are .,ina to' live them m0tt aive the NFL I try. bttause ifl don't roachina llmt. I'm a free 11t11t IO I try it now I'll hate myself.tor it.,_,, don't ~mand the •me kind of tM. linr •• Wilkmon said. "Now J_auelllioD -- -havt my foot in tht door. At last I'm "Thott auys ljet tlwir money ue ~tiDJ the opponunity." front. They art alrlldy ...... ....._. Wilkcnon cited tht "lost ~r of he said. "A team woulcl llc'11upkl ifit colltailte el!aibility" · mitMd b)' not 11ve them u naudl moMY • thty do red-tllini• litt frribman tenon as a ind thtn tum around ud cut than .. atrikt •iMI him. I The life or a free .... ii very ~ "TM bialttt thins ir ~hat the Ma ·-t hlw ftvt more ..ts to ma; a Khoots ttavr ·their playm lit out a namt fOr mywlf." Wilktnoft llid. ~It )ftr. then they ~Y ihtfr four ~n of is now or never. and thm wiU be no bell." he said. Reallslically ir thinp hold! alo the wa .. 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Mon-Fri 7:00 em to 10 pm -7113....,. mn•• afterlpm *** Ing. pwr .,,. •• call, ale. ""5. ct-211> .............. .,.,~~ 142-ol31 rr .· ~t -aeese ~$ta~ 3 .... .-m.. l ---.... ...._.,.,,... tenapenaure 4 • wawww•I ; ,;1wt1111pt11111rt I arp pecw or wal k (n.lel tel llwn) I 11111111,.. IC.till ....., l ....... fll,..., or cbenil W INnerlztl leallce or .....-CM!> Gtau 1 t 1• or~ s.1111 apples .... lcM In a bowl. combine p cheese. buner and cream cheese. Mix well. Divide ink> 4 equal pans. In a i>od proceuor or blender. finely chop nuts; add Korbel Brandy md process uncil paste-like. Divide ink> 3.,.ns.. . Smooch I pan p dw mixture in rmtelin b ftnt &l)u; ldd • mixure. R.epell unlil all .. are in plllce. RJld pllllic wnpo.ierq,. pal down Ind ... .,.~ houn or CMnUahl (or plKC in frealer IJr '" milUes ID oae hour). WEDNESDAY. JCJLY 20, 1988 • icnic '' e C7 Cl ...... What couJd be more romantic on a warm summer evening than ....,.. ing a midsummer night's picnic with someone special? It's the perfDct Wll}' to ~lebrale any momemous occast<>n. such as a birthday or an anniversary, or to limply make swpzing al the beach or listening to an outdoor ooncert eYeD more fun. · Spread out a big blanket, pull some chilled champagne out of your picnic twmper and C:ajoy dae frab, 1811)' dishes lhll can be prepared quickly and c.i1y inaMnoe. Nonbem Calii>mia's Sonoma €aunty. already a major source of premium dmn-- P'lfteS and quickly emetging as America's honest new culinary cenrer, provides the inspintion i>r this intimate outdoor picnic for two. . •Don't iqel to ldd )IOUf awn romantic touches-)Qlr fawrire crysW ~ aluses. crisp linen napkins and even some classical music," advises MariC Rima. birmor of'Ncddi.., A Entertaining for Korbel Cham~ Cellars of Solloma Counly. ~ii>rnia. '"And to make )'OUr midswnmcr nighl's tf..icnic uniltldllble. surptjle )QU partner with a small. beautifully wT3ppCd gift )'OU'\'e penoaalJy ldecled." Neilt time)QI plan a picnic fer two. make 1t diffcren1-wait for the sun to go down arMt make ira midsummer nighrs picnic. - ~+~ Picnic :Menu GO\T CHEESE TORTA CALIFQRNIA FRESH FRUIT TARTS . KORBEL CHAMPAGNE "'-~~~_/ How To Open a Bon~ of~: I ) A\oid shalcing IM bottle. Remove~· fQjJ and wine muzzJe from the boule ktq>- ing your thumb or a napkin <M!r the cork ro pmicnl the cork from shooting our. 2) 1ilt w bottk DI a 45 tkgrr' angle while holding the cork firmly with one hand and the base of the bottle with the other. ~int the bonk a~· from people. 3) Do nor "''st~ ror*! Instead. twiSI the bonl~ slowly while letting the cork glide out gently. emining a gentle •sig~.-• 4) Nn.,r use a corlcscf'f"'-~· A champagne cork. i~ highly compressed: if a rof'kscttw is inserted at an angle. you may cause the bottle to explode. To Serve: After the cork is removed from the boctle. wipe the rim and mouth with a Mpkin and wrap the napkin around the neck of the bottle. Secure the bottle with )'OUr thumb in the indentation at the base of the bottle fOr suppon. POOr a small quan- •ity rlcbampegnc into each c~ flute and alk:Jw the foam k> subside bdore filling tv.o-thirds full. ------ :Matinated ~il/eJ G.@.fetawns ~ I pouDd (appn•' 'tly 16 lo lt) jmllbo pnwm I cupl<GIWO p P7 --..... Wii'ctat ilill'i WICe 2 tnrpaw ' cnlprlc I 111111111 a lllf fnall l'M'mvy I 111111-p a• fnlll Cll'fllllO or I taspoon dry ..... l/4mp.,,..,.., 211.,pn• cndled pepptr 2 t911111p1w dlupped.,....,. 112 alp ohe ol 1/2 to I t111pam 1m11 Slice unpeeled prawns a1<J111 t.ck and remove the sandy Yein. R.inte in cold Ml!ef. COmbine aU ingrediencs in a bowl, --a. well. CCNer and'"'~ <WerDiaN· Grill prwwm on charcoal or ps grill utMil coobd (3 k> S •mimlm). Sene wich 'lbmatillo Salsa. M~ be served hot or cold, eilher u In vrc or as· ~·main . ~· ~ati//o _Sl@_&fsa~ 2 cu .. fresb ........ (appi••kMtely 10 ........ ) '1/4 cup ~l'tdOiiion 2 tea ..... chopped l /2 lime, .f*iced I tablespoon tr'elh chopped clantro (optional) 1/2 '111.-.an-l*dsapr l/2tnrpoGewtukPfllP'I" 1/2 twpooa llllt, or to talte 111-.,.,....--~ Remove papery covering from tomatillos. Wash tomatillos and place in COYered grill. cooking approx- iD\ltely 8 to IO minutes until skin is softiencd. turning occasionally. Rem<M from grill. let cool sligNly. then chop. Com- bine with remaining ingrcdiencJ and rdiigcrarc. Serve with grilled prawns. Makeuppna.imalely 1-1/4 cups. ... f.or a free brochure send alelf-addrased saaiped llO mYelopc to : '"fine Clwr!f'tpc. Kort.el Ow• .... Cellan ll230 Riwr Rmd Ouemevilte. Ca 9S446 ~. ._} Cali/mnia · ~ U© 9\uil ~'ds.~ 1/2 cup wwueened buner. chiled _.l-314 cups flour _ 11.-cup heavy cream Preheat oven 10 350 degrees. Cut butter into flour until mixture hi& the consi5'ency of cornmeal . Add heavy cream gradually ()10U may noc need all l)f 11). Mix just until dough holds llJFther (do noc ~r mix). Dh'ldt dough"*> l2 pieca. Roll dough 118-inch thick 10a5-inch round. Uneua.,r rd naffin or tan''"" wi1h dough and bake until aoldet'I (approxi- mate!) 8 10 10 minutes). Let cool bd>re filli,.. I FflLING. 6 to I limes .lea yolks I can (14 omca) swuemul roedlmad.. . J to~ klWf1nill:Oi' W•• .... iili L ,..... r6 ct.mcie IUdl • ·-· ·-rapll 1:n1ei. snpe1, de. JU~i·,~· ~Id 111im2ac~~~~~ i I Nl. UICC unes '° YIC ~ JU1CC. ~ ·--ing bowl. ha& ea yolks with electric; miJllll'tlilll ~ and fluffy. Add s-ceeeued COftdenMld milk. ..... well. Tum milllel' m low and 9dct lime juice _. -· mixi,. until well blended Cl minute). Fiii caaled wt shells with fillU.. Garnish with selected fnl~ lhen ...... GUZE: •• -\ Tastf biU'lieCae•aC.S ea•~. with ln•tantonloa, glirllr: )~ .. ,, . · 4u• • Convenient instant minced onion and prlic ftt ., into today's time-tqueezed lives. No pedina. no choppina and no tean (dependable Slreftllb, too, not IU~ ject lO talOnaJ and varietal dif-ferences). For bnalhina over chicken or and prlic, thyme, oranee juice ~rk on the trill. tty a sauce oflime peel. and pound red nM!llM' Juice and honey, instant minced Neither the dried iDIWlt m onion and prlic, and a zip of · onion or llrlic need to be crushed red pepper. Any leftOver hydrated flnt in thne · sauce may be uied for dippi111 the · became they are 9dded directly 1a chicun, or touty bread chunks. at liq\lid and then c;ooked to re the table. . their-flavon while they soften. · A tomato-oranae buti.na sauce is When you are usina them in In reminiscent of Meditenanean uncooked dish, like a dip or .aJid French cookiq. This is simplified dmsina. or sauteeiq them,:f!fl~t by usina catsup, powdered onion combine them with an amount of water for I 0 min ------~~--~--------~~.;....----------=-----------------------! before addina to the other inlre· dients. 1111 BEST COUPON ·=:. .~OCE Add to this a crunchy texture that doesn't dillipate durina the cook- ina, and you've aot the t.1ic teasoninp for a quick, crowd pleuina barbecue sauce. ~ ctapwater OPllR -· 11N TOW• .. ~!~ ~E~ WE ACCIPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKUS PL"S UNLIMITED DOUBLES :.:.W-"11• ...... , --- .. iDl•ll' CAT -TUii . . IONUS 2-lm. RtH It • •• LO•• •M:ll lciRl nmlOY ··-~FRESH I& .69 .......... MOPS .. AST PICNIC , 98 PORTION I&. , t ••••••• ...... ••laeff aar· lie '4 ......... . '4 .. ~ llllJll• en.W red rn··:·:m.i1 saucepan combine water and com~b until s~ooth; stir in lime juice, honey, oil, onM>n, prlic, ult and red pepper. Brint to I boil; reduce beat and simmer untihauce is sliabtly thickened and flavon arc b&mded, about S minutes, 1tirrin1 often. Brush over trilled chicken or pork durina lut S minules of cookiq. Serve remain· ina sauce with chicken as a dippina sauce. Yield: 1112 cups. '4 alf flrmlJ~e4 bron ...... 11Ul11f11• paleill •nace peel ....... , ....... ~-r lte•lfH•lprBe ... Hr I · teu•11• .. ,.e leavf-, cnsW ~ aeu..-~bladl pepper '4 &e1••1t• ~-· red pepper In a small sa~n combine oranaie juice and eomstan:h until smooth~stirin catsup. brown su,ar. orante peel. onion and au;&ic powdm, thymeJ and black and~ pepper. Brina to a boil; reduce heat and simmer until sauce is sliaJWy thickened and flavon arc blended. about S minutes, stirring often. Brush over pilled chicken. beef or pork durina last S minutes 1 of cookina. Yield: I lfi cups. .. . Hughft In NOt"rot Cmmg PORK SAUSAGE LINKS .. . LB l.8• I AA Pan lteody, '2-0z. _ FRESH PACIFIC SNAPPER .FILLETS .... \ ................................. L1. e7'7 All VEAL STEAKS ................... ,EA. 1.M RID Fl.AMI GllAPIS •., Rope ITALIAN wnm-.u 12-ltA• •Ill 11.oz. CANS 3.19 I 5·l tter lottt. INGLENOOK WHITE ZINFANDEl. . .... . . I.ff Sycamore Rodge 750 M l • CHARDONNAY ... - ~· . j t -OZ. 'll't(G. •••• •••• ...... __ 1.Lt. PKG. 1-.•• M£AT at IHF '· \ SllDLUS, SWiii & JUICY FRISH NAPPA &a..39 All•OMOTO ... 16·0Z. PKG· 1.35 3.()ynce Pock099 't TOP CHOW MEIN NOOOlES.. ... . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. I: I Toiwon 7.75-0unce Pock• DYNASTY SAIFUN·BEAN THREADS ................. ~·.. . . 1.19 Paal Partlca dleplaf• doable-etreqtll coffee. 1 • Ant. Colors. Foil Wropped , .. BLOOMING CYCLAMEN ........... 2A9 -s M?AWBM••• Food show t>tijghts eunusua1 SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER 5-0z. Moun•. •·Or. G.I Of 7-0r. Sp<oy ... SALON SELECTIVES STYUNNG AIDS ....... I •·Pock A11«ted Cotor1 FASHION HAIR IRUSHES ............................ 2.M SHARP CHIDDAR · CHICAGO (AP) -Herc's a recipt for a food show: Take a snail breeder from Petaluma, a ca.viar packer from Illinois. a family of pt farmers from New York S\ate, a ham curer from Smithfield, Va .. and I 7 Nebraskans. Add more than 700 other exhibitors from 21 coun· tries. and stir well, and you have the ~th annual International Fancy Food &. Confection Show of the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade. The Nebraskans didn't have me room-sized booths the i.,_.er· nationally known food prod~ llmlOOUCICM' twP9 un•_. _,,._. un· ----..... e IOMLlll .... RIMOUMITY 2• . .,,.,... oeoea ... • ,.. ..,.. oeoea ~ ..... _., ,..VOit ....... ,. CAUi II. ... ·~N~ ... ,AfWttU IM-- M--•au..A."' 1118•._Y. • LIMIT 4 VMtlTIIS -.nd distillers rented, .but _they shared ~bles to show the nation's aourmet1 that their state belonp on lhe pstronomic map. . Lu Ointon, of Nonh Platte, handed out samples of the 23 f1avon of cheesecake her.company, Supr Spoon Inc: .• now distributes in 30 states. Ddottt · Lintel, of. Li~ln, promoted the 42 varieties of Wild berry _DtttttVes made by Orama'• Inc. ·she placed a dollop of ther chokecherry jdly on a peece.· tOf bread for a visator and watcW ~ smile at the old-time taste. .. It'• our belt teller," Linlel .llOA. ··~buy memories.., T ..._-1.__~alto buy comiil$ uistes. 11° Carotyn Collins of Cry11au.ae, Ill.. speciali'za in Ame~n · f'mhwater cavtlr and unobd ~ siai~.flivtr~. And llie't -now~ called .. .._ left caviar. r tPI••-..,. Add f!esh flavor With mushrooms STUFFED TOMATOES Z lar1e tomatoes 'Salt % 1Hce1 bacoa, diced ! tabletpooDI flaely cllopped onion I Ya c9P1 ~rsely cltopped f rnll m11llroom1 (abotlt C oaces• , "8 np llerbed seaMllff 1t•ffla1 v. cup 1rated Pa!1pHU clleese, 14ivlded · . Cbopped f resll parsley for 1ar· ..... ·Cut tomatoes in half crosswise. Scoop out pulp; chop and re5erve. Lightl ) season tomato shells with salt: turn upside-down on paper towels to drain. In 8-i nch skillet ov('f medium heat. cook bacon and onion until bacon is almost crisp. Adp mushrooms: cook until mush- rodms are tender and liquid is evaporated. Stir in reserved tomato pulp. ~fling aitd-1 lablctp00ns of the cheese. Spoon 1h cup mixture into e~~p tomaro shell. On 12-inch piece SHOW.~. "r~-~~ salt is removed and it's steeped in passionfruit liqueur." st* said. -vou serve it in a brtferswect chocolate cup ... tJn' the booth next to Collins. of heavy duty or double thickness foil. place one stuffed tomato. Bri'na qes of foil toacther; seal· tiahtly. Repcat. makina 3 more bundles. Place bundles 6 inches above slowing ~oals. Grill 15 minutes or until heated throufh. Garnish with parsley and rema1n- ina cheese. Makes 4 servinas. MICROWAVE: Cut tomatoes in half crosswise. Scoop out pulp; chop and reserve. Liahtly season tomato shells with salt; tum up- side-down on paper towels -to-- drain. In l~uan microwave-safe casserole. combine bacon and IMMS Flyer Drumsticks or Legs Family Pack per lb. onion. Cover with waxed peper. Microwave on Hiah 3 minutes or until bacon is almost crisp. Add mushrooms. Microwav~ on High 3 to 4 minutes or until mushrooms arc tender. Spoon off excess liquid. Stir in reserved tomato pulp. stuffing and 1 tablespoons of the cheese. Spoon 1h cup mixture into each tomato shell. l\rrange tomatoes in 8-bv 8-inch micro· wave-safe bakinJ dish. Microwave uncovered on High 3 to 4 minutes. rotating dish once during cooking. Garnish with parsley and remain- ing cheese. Makes 4 scrvi ngs. EASY ITALIAN MUSHROOM GRILL l pacu1e fl! euce1> fresll musllroom1 1 c•p prepare4 ltallu salad dre11ill1 In medium bowl. combine mushrooms and salad dressina; toss to coat weO. Let stand I 0 minutes. On ske~ers. thread mush- r<>O m'i. Pl.ace skewers on jriJL 6 -in('hcs above gJowmi coals. Grill 5 minutes or until tender. tumina often and brush wuh an >· remain- ing salad dressing. Makes 6 ser- ' '"i"· .2·1m Pepsi orGoke I Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT /Wedneeda)': J"ly 20. 1... cs Tran Brash. of Petaluma. was Tii9~~iii~~~~~~;;;;~~i=f:=t::::::===:::-!!!ll!!!!!~ii=r~\::::::::::-~:::::::::::::::~ se.....-i'ng sometiling m<>t't"1raditi<>mtH~....,;;i::fiiii _,snails -but thev were Ameri-& can-raised snails. the only ones eta Ill commercia lly available from this cewntrv. ,.,The l 1.S. Depanment of Agri · culture classifies me as a rancher. even though I've only got about 10 acres." Brash said. "f 1ell people · l'l;,ll· JOt a b1g spread : with· about l5:000 head -but I've really gota lcirm orc snails than that ... t M1lcs and Lillian Cahn of Pinc lllins. N.Y .. were amona the pft)udest exhibitors. A dairy drink the)· introduced only two months a was named one of the best new p ucts of the show. lied ··Yo-Goat." it consists of le goat's mil k with yogun urcs added. Fresh Re ~apj'er I . 89 ormer leather goods manufac-i~iii rs. the Cahns sold their New k City business to Sara Lee . four yeats ago and moved up • udson to raise goats on a 600- farm in Columbia Count y. ow we have 600 purebred inc oats ... said Cahn. 66. "We ut.1_00 of them anQ_ge9t~lhiMiiiiaiMliii1: t seven pounOsOf mlf k per al." · . nother animal -the pig -was · f•ttlUrcd at the .booth of Joy ner of Smithfield. producers of some of the nation's mo$t expensive hams. ;[There are only fo ur companies Jen· who are legally qualified to sell their hams as Smi(hfields." said Jouier spokesman -1im_ Groyes, "They have to be cured in a specific ·~v and-."1Jed for. at least sill "nths. I think aH four companies t ether turn out fewer than I 0.000 hams a yea{·.: "'Unt il recently. all hogs for Smithfi eld hams had to be fattened on peanuts alone. but we can't do that economically anymore," said Groves. "Old time cure~. though. could tell if a hog was pcanut- fat\ened ... · Cookies moist . ~ Beuer Hemes ... Gal'fta1 'these cookies are so moist ar.d cHewy. no one wt'll ever guess you stincd with a cake mix. · FUDGE-NUT COOKIES l ~ l·layer~llle ..,.. hlqteakemll i J 1-eace canoe Ulry ... , •i.crn• !,'a ef a I a•ee ~ C"' ~) 1r,_..fhner-daffiii ,_.. · r1•4 nttceanelJ~a,.e•w.._.. Gr, · r11n a small mixer bowl beat cake :t and sour cream with electric· er on medium speed about 2 1'9,jnutn or until smooth and d&my. SJ!t_ in ~nut butter· flj,Yomt peecn ananuts. rounded teaspoonfuh 2 inches •rt onto a areated cookie sheet. :;Bake in a 3~ ovm 10 to Qt !ftinuan or until tel. Cool on cpir lheet for I minute; 1enaovr aftd ~ t.horouah•Y on WH'f ~I. Ralp Spinach &.-otQ,oppM 10-.11os l -1 gallon. -Nfex~ 714 OL boa ~~JCh 15-1 JollytinieRicrowave ~£~~~ naT~ H IOYi os boa ·~ Italian Gen--- ~~ ·2·99 per lb. Scne 2.99 - per 11>. I ~r 1.b I ~· 24 oz. ·Ralphs Butter Split Bread W?Ute or Wbecrt .aeb. loaf -I -!)[()1!65 -...................... _.__ .................. ____ ~-.. Before You a_.,_ Get lntonnatloft AMut "9iilbli w.,,... ........... . •Cancer •Btn~ Defects •And Other Repr<><?uctrve Harm for Panteular Brands of Consumer PrOducts Please Call Toll-Free 1 (800) 431-8S85 This"" Phone call pets ye,u ttM, Md r}IHOnable informat10n aibout~ l)roducts BEFORE you buy them'. Prices effective July 21 thru July 27, 1988 -----;;mu • ' • .... • Wida 1Ummer weddi• ud other epecial aca.-. around the corw, dlooli• a redpe that i1 el••t. festive ad reuonably priced can be a timo-consumina ..ma. Shellfish, especially lobster - with ill fmb. sweet taste, ideal in simple and compleJL recipes -is a , food that comes to mind when we thiQ of cekbntionl. An elepnt yet affordable main coune • .Lobster Cram Puta Cl911l· · DK1ri11&11omter talf-ityle sw:imi with linauine in a cream·m~ sauce. The sauce -includina pea$, .. almond liqueur,....., aad ....... iap -ii mixed with the hot liapine. wm1sacau11 PAITA .......... _ ....... ..... lel9Mll'lle, ..... ·~elf .... ·-"' e9p.....,,, 14 "'······ ...... ~"' .... De.. .a ea,_. ''""' ,.,,...., .. , ~-* .... allftUI l Giii , ........ ,...... ,... ceeke4 1 12-euee peebce ... Lep ..........., .. ....... l ll1w. ............. . c11W..,.._.. 1,iaaf ................. - Saute onion and prlic in butter; add sherry and liqueur. Simmer approximately S minutes until reduced. Slowly whisk in flour and seasoninp. Stir in milk; cook 2 minutes and add cream. Stir in peas. Broil lobster tails. brushed with melted butter, unul aolden brown; cut into medalliom;-if desired. Combine hot pasta with cream sauce: top with lobster 11J~llions and toasted almonds. 4 scrvanp. 16-0Z KAL KAN 8 VARIETIES . . . -L ~ I a$• '"'" ,.. .:. ~ -- I 128-0Z ·•. Doc Food Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Fo--' Favorites Garder1 Fiesh Prvuuce Round Steak :::LEe::' Sliced Bacon ~s R~mp Roast ::~~llOU'C>llC~u· l l 11" 12-0l99' LI 1189 •6-0199• ,...._ "249 Vegetables ~=!1s Burritos::::~$ ,..o1•11• Apples £mlAFl•NCOl~TOHOOUlEH DEllCIOUS ~9· Plums CAlFOAMA~ r-=HRW' Fried Clams ~ PA\AS Fish Sticks =~,~ .. 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'f'!ITEA • ... Iii AIMln1llD .,. CIUAIWITIE ~33• l.49• ~29• . Syrup ~.:TI(llWO!mflll[~ .......__Grape Jarn:=-~~L'"' Cheer Detergent 12-0l '1 41 w. .,_,. eo ,..·on ,.... ..-.... llDC* a1 .., .... ,,..,... .... "· .... '° COi • • ..... • \ •• •• •• •• ,_, • -II • • • '•, • : : . . : . . . . . .t •••••• ---•• ~· .. I fa eking pointers for picnic Better Hemes aM G.,._ Pack your basket and head for the beach or your favorite park. A picnic is the perfect way to enjoy a sum mtt meal. Hett are some ups to make preparations easier and your picnic more fun. DINNER JN A BASKET: -Choose foods that are least likely to spoil. includina breld11 hard cheese. chilled hard<ookea cgs in the shell, ca. nned meats. baked beans. peckqed luncheon meats, fresh fruits and fresh vea· etables. -Stir bottled mayonnaise into salads and sandwich fillinas at home .rather ttian at the picni~t; _ t e ac1<1 111 comrhercaa mayonnaise· helps prevent spoilqc. -Chill foods well before peck· ing. -Pack well<hilled perishable foods in-an-insulated~cooter--with - ice; use block ice or ice packs because they last lon,aer than ice cubes. At the picnic stte, place the cooler in a shady spot to help do the 1>eTI cooling job. -Pack your cooler so that food to be eaten first is on top. This way you avoid unpackinaand repackin& the food outdoors. -Put tightly wrapped and well· chilled friM chicken. baked ham and raw meats for grillina in the bottom of the cooler where urn are coldest. EXTRAS: • -Don't fo~t a small li&ht· weight first aid kit: insect repellent .. sunscreen. aspirin. adhesive ban· dages and prescription medicines family members may require. -If you picnic often, keep a bu of supplies and .condi~nts packed and"·ready to go: lnclucte paper or' plastic plates. spoons and forks: napkins: drink cups: matches. and packets of salt. pepper. ketchup and mustard. - For evening picnics or When bugs are pesky. take along citronella candles. They'll add atmosphere and help w~rd off insects. · · • FUN AND GAMES: -ForTbig sroup. take afona equipment for an organized sport: volleyball. softball. honeshoes. Spons fans of all ages can share the fun. -If there will be no other youngsters for your children to play with. plan some take·alona ac- ti vities from home. EASY CLEAN UP: -"----ee prepared for sticky s. Moislen paper towels with water and place in a plastic bas. Remove one or lwo as needed. keepina the remaininB towels moist and the rest of your picnic dry. -Don't carry home leftovers: discard them. Any food thaLlw been exposed to sunshine or warm temperatures for hours can be hannf ul . .even though-it still.may look and smell appetizing. -Keep an extra roll of plastic bags in your picnic gear to collect or .throw away trash, or to take home wet swimsuits. muddy shoes and souvenir rocks or leaves . Melon sherbet atastytdea Better Hemet_. G.,._ What could be cooler than a wed1e of juicy iced waterme,on? Only a dish ofwatermelorusherbet! WATERMELON SllEllBBT 4e.,.ellltetlwa-..a. ~ C"fRPF 'i\ nf era• •ITJ J9lce cec*taD le11•el1•1..na ........ t111 Place the watermelon cubes in a blender container or food pro- cessor bowl. Cover and blend '4{ltil smooth (should have 3 cups miJl· tutt). Stir in lupr. , ' In a medium saucepan toften telatin in cranberry juice coclc1ail Stir over low heat until ,elada i1 dissolved. Add ptin to melon mixture; combine . inch hW• .. n. Cover, freae l houn Oft until firm. r · Brmk up miJtturr. pl-=e= chilled latte mixer bowl ... , an decbic mixer a11 .._. antil miaftn ii -fldt. lllftlrft to ean. Cowr: fteea at re.., 6 houri. Scoop to serve. MllRI I .m-. .. Pepsi PrOducts 12-can Pack · Budweiser aeer. 24-ct. loose pk./12-ounce 1ono·neck no-return battles. 19 Passport, .Kessler or. ·.Canadian Ml-st 1. 75 liters. .lmPOrted Beer Heidelberg Beer •Beck's •Arnstet Light •Heineken 6-pk. I 12-ounce no-return bottles. •Genuine Draft •Ute 12·ounce·tong-nectc no-return r>ottles. •Regular •light 12-Pk. I 12-ounce cans . ·99 Beringer White Zlnfandelt Fetzer SUndlal Chardon~y or L-ake-counw -cabernet sauvlgnon 750Ml A..,..es....1-. ~ s...,.,_, ..,,., ._ ... __ -· 5ebaltlanl Wines ............. •CNrCIOf•"Y •Clblmlt llUWllnOn 1 SLlttrS. . 18 ·JlinBeam · Gordon's cln or-sm1rn0ff 1. 75 Liters. 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Dip remainina peadt• slices and bananas in water with c: little le~on juice. Arranae fruits OC! lettuce-lined plate. Pass ftalt• Peach. Dressing separately .. 4 to a: servi ngs. . ;· Per I serving size: 117 calories, t; gm protein. 29 gm carbohydrates, t! gm fat. 0 mg cholesterol, 3 mt· sodium. 477 mg potassium. S gm · fiber. Fresh Peacb Dre11la1: In blender. combine 'the remaining quaner peach. 'I• cup vegetable oil, 2 tablespoons each orange and lime juice. 2 tablespoons flaked coconut and 2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger. Blend smooth. Makes about o/J cup. PLANTERS PUNCH Z lar1e fresll Calllorala puclln Z caps aprieot 11eetar •1, cap-lime J•I~ " •1, cap 1reaad1De synp % ouces dart ntm (optiGul) • Crashed ice Extra peacb slices (optional) W8h ~ch~ and rtmove l)its. Quarter and puree in blender to measure 1 cups. Combine puree. apricot nectar. lime juice. grenadine and rum in large pirther. Add plent} of crushed ice and float peach slices in bowl. if desired. Makes I quart. · Per 1: cup serving size: 147 calories. tr. protein. 33 gm carbohydrate. tr. fat. o mg cholesterol. 2 mg sodium . 260 mg potassium. I gm fiber. Easy en tree· isele ant, What's an easy. economical and elegant entree? Easy Herb and Veggie Poach passes muster on all three counts and is chockfull of -good nutrition. too! For any meal of the da~. it's a simple matter to cook colorful. vegetabks with co~vcnient---­ packaged seasonings and layer thc.·m with poached eggs and cheese on English muffins. Costs for this strikingly elepnt en tree ate minimal because eggs are one of the best protein food buys available. Since a dozen large eas weighs I 112 pounds. you can use 'f'J of the price per dozen to compare eas with other protein sources. As for nutrition. this impressive meal-on-a-muffin supplies 'IJ of the protein and vitamin A. about 20 percent of the calcium and phos. phorus and almost all the vi tamin C you need in a day for less than 2SO calories! EASY HERB AND VEGGIE POA~--- 1"' cwps clMppe• fnA It~ or 1 ,.U1e u• ~) ,,... dlepped WetteU ~ a,e•1ff1il1WMt,........, ~'I cap c111,.ed ..... . 2 taltlelfee• water , ................... .... ,. .................... ... 4W.111n1 .... .. 2 hcU.. m810., .,Ut ... ... .• 4,..cWesp ~ te I _, Ct· .. ' -..) ........ _,.. ... In smell uucepu. ltir .._, tables. ~lcr ind . mil. Cover liid cook over low bat until just crisp.lnder, about 5 to I minutes. Place t tomato slk:c on ~h muffin half. Top with 'h cup of the Cooked \iClftit*L i ...... -and.l tablnpoons so v., cup ol tllr (hftw. Savn 4. · Orange Coat DAILY P&LOT/Wedneedey, July 20, 1MI C7 Study: Teens' worries are weighty ,. , ' I . . . " I "' ' 0 ' ..., ......... -.. ._ -=~e~teat competitor Jt.aclaelle ~et la a reconred t- Support group helps ~-'ea~Tdlsc;.rilets By ELIZABETH EVANS can call (800) 222-1146 or (213) ..,~C.i 1$1 •1 I Recognizing. an eating disorder in younclf or someone you love is the first step id recovering, according to 597-7575-. information is avaiJa6le and sent on requt'st. but a $2 postage and handling fee 1s requested. · Adel Eldahmy. M.D .• founder of Anoruics/Buhmics Anonymous. The nellt step includes education. understanding and support in a non- judgmental environment. That is .._ __ w~hf..tt~::::~~o~~~::S~~B~~~·-a_free~~--~--11--~~~~ "(Private) t~crapy once a week. and even a four·weck (i n hospital ) prosram arc fine. but after that suppon needs to continue ... Eldahmy says. Until the ABA was formed. the- only place for people recovering from eating disorders to go for such help · was Overeater}. Aponymous. While that may be fine for a chronic over cater. anorexics and bulimics had trouble mixing because of the aroup dynamics. "You would have very overwei&ht people si ttins next ro over.tfiin I people. and <the anorexics> would I hear things like: "If I could bt •norexic for onl y one day.'' from the I overweight people." Eldahniy ex-- plains. In the meantime. th<>K suffer-I mg from catinglfisor~rs woul<t stt the over eaters and fear gettina fat. I QUIT. Sllllll IN ONE IElllON • mMlllY Au.If lifht newl With the '"'node Mett..I .t Hyp- ,,..;. it' t _, .. ~uit. Ewen if yeu thiftla yeu're o hepe6ew-. Y-C.n quit colmly witheut "'"9Mnt it. on4 witheut fOinint o peund. New yeu con liidi the haltit it'I jutt -ineapen· wv.,.........--. - Run entirely by volunteers in I donated space. the ABA meetinpare · , 14 , open to those with eating disorders as I .. Many miss meals, abuse laxatives or use vomiting IJ EIJZAll~ EV ANS ...,,...Ocie o t ' More than 40 percent of the teen· .,en in a rcc:ept study said they skip meals to lose or keep from pining wtiaht. And 27 pea·cent said they use laxatives and vomiting after eating to accomplish the same thing. These teens arc not dilJ"osed with eating disorders. but their confusion about nutrition and dieting at a time when their bodies arc developing stanlinaly underlines the hold that diKases such as anorexia and bulimia have on teens today. A fact Dr. Adel Eldahmy. a Long Beach-based psychiatrist and fou nder of Anorexics/Bulimics Anonymous. says can bt attributed to fa.lse body image con~pts portrayed in the media. "Twiggy came fr.om England in the 1960s and. the standard for btauty changed to the ultra-thin image." says Eldahmy ... In the past year or two the voluptuous look has been coming back, but even those bodies an~ unrealistic. and people are made to btlievc they can have the bodies they Stt in magazines." Eldahmy conducted a study of Southern California teens between the aacs of 12 and 16 in...whicb be- '· . ' LOSE WElllT IN ONI IEUION .... ,.. .... TheNe Diet/Ne Wll ,__. Wey ,. Lele w-.... ... yew ..,,. ............ ...., .... "-' ... ,., . ._._.., ........... ,. .. -. eftly ...... ly mum te yevr .W Mtlnt haltitt - here ie 0 W_!!_!.9 ,..,_ oM -'"' yew ... hi ,.. __ ..., ... _. ......... ., ... 1 .. , ... _ ..... ... .... end -· .,. the • ..,,. in ....... t.o4 ....... . .... S24•.00 ... , t9 -" welt as their families. "We have had a I .... 5249.00 fewmothenofpeoplewhosufTerwith I .-o•rH•E•R•Pfl•oo.-•.,•MS-.,•v•.,•1l•A•1t•E-11 TIAI OUT THIS AD & CMl NOW eatinadisorders who come to check it I •AlC"""" , --uc DE""'NOENCY i.-.r. d" th . da -~t .. vnv>. ..,,. .. ~ <l1•> 191·1111tr1.....,...1 out ~:ore sen 1ng Cir u ... crs. •SElF OEVElOftMENT•SUCCESS the doctor says of the six w~k~ly I .•sntEiS•!NSOMMIOPHOllAS TH PilllCle letlltd ~pter m~ehfllS_ hdd-aL vano -•SEllf ESTff.M ------~ --· So th C I"'-· H I ..... flt,_ ftwWc..iil~ ocat1ons m u em a 1uom1a. e •ANY INOMOUAl 1'1tOllEM · ""'' I says some mothers come to as.le advice on how to confront their 'I Offic" in Irvine, Fullenon and L.A. I a .m.-7 p.m. I children about their problems. "Understanding is a big pan of L .I what we do in our meetings," •••••••••••••••••• Eldahmy says. The groups meet for an hour and a half. Presently. about 2S people anend the chapter that meets at Chapman General Hospital in OAnac. which-il-ihe-only' 0rantt County chapter so fa'r. but an Irvine chaj)ttr will beain in August. The first half hour is devoted to education. Specialists from various health profnsionsare invited to share their expenisc. The second half of the meetina consists of aroup counKling. .. The fint step is to explain the cSanarn of the illness. and in the second we 1ivc hope." Eldahmy says. Those interestrd in findina out more about the ABA or those who would like to uan their own chaoter 'UFF LL'S UPllLSHIY llC . .................... am-aw..~1111-•1111 c.. ...... __ ,_ ........ ..... --........... c. ... ,.-...... . r•a "WM AC110N al AMAT..., --... " LOWIN KID 1fS1B) . APPROVED asked about their eatina habiis. and dieting practices. Frorrr this study he determined that eatina disorden in voun.J pcoj>le may bt even more wldesr-read than now believed. .. Al teen-qns have eatin1 di~ orders of some kind." says Ocean View High School physical education teacher Lynell Darnall. Darnall teaches a "fit for life" class at Ocean View that includes a section on nutrition ... But even with that. and warning them about the dangrrs of making yourself throw up." she says. "most of these kids think they arc invancibk. and that bad things won't happen to them ... She compares this attitudt to teen- agers' response to warninas about drug addiqion and pregnancies. .. The~ hear 1L-hat we sa) and then they listen to their peers. whe"say ·Go ahead and do it.· " Lila Farr. who has taught in Hun11ngton Beach for nine years. drills the importance of diet and exercise into her students every day. .. I ha n· a class of Mexican and · Vietnamese students who may not speak English well. but by the end of the school ~ear they know at least two "ords: diet and exercise," she says . But student~ sti ll ignore good advice. "Whenever a student gets d111~ in class or passes out. the first thing "e ask them is: 'Dad you eat breakfast'?' And most of the umc they haq~n't." Farr says. "I thl'n ask 1fthe\ would stan a 400- mile road trip without putting gas in lb.e1r cars." _ Tht> probkms of teaching teen· agl·r., about nutrition are comphcated b~ peer pressure to be skinny and a general lack of ~sttMI and ~f. confidence among h1&h school stu· dent~ -l'!.pt•c1all) g1rk the teachers sa\. "\\ t' a)k kids to wnte five · p0s1t1,e thing~ about themselves." sa~s Darnall ··.\nd the girls always comr up "llh ~omethang phys1c~I. The'' !Ml\ the' have nice C\CS or hair. The.C'\t~rnal\ are 'Cf) imi)onant." Rarhdk Legget. 21 . 1s a recovering bul1m1c who leads one of several .\non·\1r'> Bu hmars .\non,mous scs.,1ons hdd during the "(ck at vanouc. loca11on~ in Los .\ngt'les and Orangl' rnuntll'!> "I had friends who .,..erl' g~ mna<.ts and an order to ~ lik<' thl·m. I "ould purg(' and !>tarve m~<,df ... sa~~ Ll'gget. .\1 I 3U pounds and 5 feet 61: inches tall. I'> ~8 pound!> hea' 1erthan she "as when suffering from her l'atang d1s0 order. Even no.,... ~he onh half Jokangl~ hesitat~ .,.. hen asked hn "eight ".\lthouih ha "right 1s normal for her h('aghl. '>hl· "as the ht·a' int rontl'!.tant 1n a regional beaut~ con , test she recent!~ competed an .. , .,..as also the onh onl· "ho ate .,..hl·n "e "l'nt ou1." ')he "'1~'> "Peopk uni~ Sl'l' the smiling fa1.l'\ 1n 1he ma~11nes and on T\ .. sa~ c, Eldahm'. ··The' don't see theSl' .,.. om<.'n · "ht•n the' are rushed to emagenc~ rooms beca u!>e thl·~ ha'e sttsr' cd them!lt'lvn. ·· Legg<.'t. now rt'covert'd and study· 1ng to be a ph~s1c1an. !.<l)'S she near!> died three ttmes ther heartstopj)Cdi She no"~has permanent hean prob-- k ms as a result of SI\ \ears of pul'Jing and i.taf\ ing. .\ddt'd ·com placations . !>he savs. include a calnum deficienc) and drca,ed tt'eth that had to bt capped tx-'rau\C of the n ccssl\ t' acid • the~ "l'rl' t' \ po~·d w"" hen she would fo rce h{'r'>Clf to thro" up. Lt"ggl't 1\ lurk~ f:.aght percent of pcopk "1th eating disorders -most of thl.'m :irl· v.oml'll -die if the d1<,ea<,t· I' n11t trl·atcd. \J\ s Eldahmy. '>on1l' ll'l'n°ag_l·r' Ull rtl'ed to diet. but thn don·t \UCl'l'l'd by starving 1ht·msd\ l'' \nndudkt '!>OOn to be a \l'ntor Jt c k l·an \ ll'" .,..eaghed 279 poundo; ll"l l'' rr .1 ~ i:ar .ind a halfaJO. ~11 ..... at I h11 r 11und' 'hl· 1s neanng ha dll'I g••J "I ha' l'n 't ''Jn nl m' self." she 'a~' "but I 1-.ntiv. ot pc11pie who do ... .\•lOn.lang Ill hl'r tl'ill ht'rs. the 16- ,l·ar-11ld Juil k 1 "J \htning example 111 a '' ud{'nt '' hti ha' dont' whal she v..I\ 'Ul"lPO\l'd IO thl· "a~ Shl' "3\ 'uppo<,t•d II• do fl ··~ad dl('tS g.rt boring alter a"hile." ,hr ""'~ "I JU \t \\dtl·h what I eat and l'\l'r' 1\t' "' l'f\ .J.1, But I loo.,.. other l..1J , \q1uld ha',. 1u'>t 'topped eating .. ··I hl· truth " the bes1 wav to 'lta' 10 \hape Jnd health\ I\ \0 doe\ C~ thing 10 mockra11nn:· sa' Eldahm'. \11und1ng 111.r .\merirao mother~ down through thr ~s Jr. High Students (Ages 11 to 14 yearsJ IMP-ROVE.Y-OUR GRADES Learn how to study and be successful at school 6-SESSION PROGRAM IOam-noon . 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Still, &o their credit. the ~nt quanet handles all the well-remembered tunes. ........ -. ·-_ ... _ -- utt.m "'--=-et•--·--.. ·--... -0..-....,_.~,,H .... ,. ·-----·------..... ..._ ....... --~~,rr.-. !~ --·-· l~~J .-=;. ==--. =::.:: <;I A.lJl~IM ~ rJ;Jlli~ ....... ~kn"""'" 10 5fl0Wll ttlyer It (~Q) DISMAaDIRJ ~"'•It C~I No~--· OUS!" liJ-L AP.\MA.W.l~1'Plf11'RE 0. .... ,_._,. ____ ,,~.,.,--•U--U --.......... ......... ........... ......... -- n TAUi TWO••• .................. ....... ___ COMING 1'0 AMatCA • •t:•• a.u ••• e.11 .., .. ... ,_ MMll 111 .. ............ ., .. ,, ... .. ,... ...... ...... 11t•1 ............. . --~ ..... ....- IUUllUllUM • ................ sweeps Council takes tough stance on laborers who gather at park By JONATHAN VOi.KE °' .............. The Costa Mesa Citf Council directed the city ma~r unday to "solve the illepl ahen problem," rtly~na on lm~1aration and Natural- 1zauon sweeps 1f necnsary. With councilmemben David Wheeler and Mary Hornbuckle dis- senti ng. the council passed the onkr after more than three houn of discussion about day laboren who pther at Lions Park. The action brouaht hisses and mikt boos from several people in the audience, many of whom picketed City Hall earlier in the meet1n1 in an effort to convince the council to leave the worken in Lions Park alone. City Manqcr Allan Roe<kr sua· gestcd in a staff report that police assi~fl._!nCfVe ofticm to the 18th Street park and the city find a new spot where men hopina for a day's work could pther. 8Ut Councilman , ....... llDA/A.2) Nation Jackson charges up con- vention with emotion- packed call for unity./ M Callfomla Boy feared missing re- turns from week-long stay at camp./ Al Entertainment I was bac to the doo- wop music of th8TJ50i at thecountyfalr./CI Inda Advice and Games Bulletin Board Businea Classified Comics EntertaJnment Mind& Body Opinion Police log Pubtlc notices ='- A8 A3 A9-10 86-8 A7 C8 c1-e C7 AS A3 A8 81-4 A2. • 25 CENTS -Slam -Mesa-~ woman tied . . . up, stabbed Coeta llaa pollce cordon off acc111 to a lledltenaaean VW.,e aputmeat wllere a ..., .... ,...._, ........ ..., 22•year-old woman, lhll•da"GodfreJ Gib- bona, wu foancl mbbed to deatla. Volunteer jurors in serial murders trial face ordeal -, By BOB VAN EYltEN °' .............. There had been "lurid rumon. bu"i until Tuesday. none of the 20 people who sianed up for a year's jury duty knew exactly what they were setting into. It turned out to be the bignt m.u~ war in q~n~ County his- to(y. amlone of'the R1ost"wm.auonal. Randy Steven .J(raf\. 43. is accused of 16 homosexual murden of young men. an allqed killing spree that ended wi~h hisarrest in Mission Viejo in 1983. Kraft's trial. which attorneys say will last a year or more. bepn slowly Tuesday with a one-hour session during which 16 of the volunteer jurors appeared and were tol~about the case for which they werc7being asked to serve. "Mr: Kraft is charged with multiple murders and he is cha!Jcd with some special circumstances.' said Supttior Court Jud~ Donald McCartin. who will presiding over the trial. ,McCartin explained. to the potea· tial jurors that. if they (ound . Kraft guilty of murder. they would then be asked to weigh his guilt or innocence in these "special circumstances." that is. crimes related to the murders that could send the defendant to the gas chamber. "You will -be asked your opinions on the death penalty and hfe im- pnsonment without parole as poss· 1ble sentences in this case." tht Judge said. Much of ~kCanin"s discourse Tu"'1av had to do w11h the absolute n~d for 1mpan1ahtv on the pan of 1 urors. · "When \OU signed up at jury as2mbly. did ~ou have any knowl- edge as to.~hich casc_you were signing up for.·· McCartin asked tach person individually. "No. sir." each prospective jdfdi: answered. · One penon said. howe\ler. tha1 "there was a rumor it was (accu~ 'Night Stalker· killer) Richard Ramirez.'' .\nother potential juror added that thert' were rumors in the JUf) room 22-year-old Mo~mon ~_ad just move_d from Utah with husband By JONATHAN -VOLZKE aad LANCE-IGNON Of ... D.ii, Ne! .... A 22-,ear-old Costa Mesa woman whose husband found her bound and gagged in their Harbor Boull'\ ard apanmt'nt v.as killed v.i1h a s1ngk stab v.ound in the chest. authontie'> said Tuesd•l\. ·Kent Gibbon'> on Monda' fou nd the bodv ofh1\ v.1k. Malinda. 1n the bedroom of the Medilt'rranean \'11- lage apartmt'nt the couple had rented onh da's earlier. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Rick Johnson said. The v.oman v.a s fulh clotht'd. but Johnwn would not sa~ v. ~ether 'ht· v.as SC"<ualh molested. She v.a '> stabbed oner-1n the cheo;t a~d bkd to death:-he said. The ht'utenan t said th e v.oman "a' bound and gagged. but ht' v.ould not sa~ with v. ha t matenal George Bo1teux. a cousin of the slain v.oman. Randy Ste.en Kraft that the m'stenous ,·ear-long tnal might be either fo~ Kraf1 or Ram1re1 ··Lot~ of qones v.ere going around."" tht' 'oluntcer said. ··~o one (Pleaee see VOLUNTEER/ A2l Youngwriters taughtlikepros ~~AM~BT.BYNDMAN ·~~~~~~ °'.............. " Perhaps it'.s only in the fanciful storytellina of cbildren that the human emotions attached to the loss of a loved one can be told through the use of a citrus fruit. There sat Kari with her friend. Mari. cryi111 in the crttpy. cold. dark hou~ up on a 1rassy hill in Lemonsvilk. umonsvilk is a beautiful city in Califorr.ia. Kari's kmon. Robttto. was lemon-napped yesterday and also t~re wrre ' 1-.1n1--ofi:--1e,,._mons-ktnon-nappt'CI. Wtrai'--ls umonsvil/e tumi111 into? If kids can be kidnapped, then apparently lemons can be lemon-napped. So reasons I~ year-old Melissa Lippincott whose story goes on to tell how Kari and Mari trleked down the ill- fakd kmon named Roberto:--. ~ .....,,,.., ---··~u.r e.mp~-fi~ll<'~. 1'1051 E11ghs1t "The umon-Napped umon~a<one of teache~ are stuck on correctn t"ss ... she sa' s nearlv 200 stories read Tuesdav at a s~mer "What I think v.e·, e done 10 a lot ofk1ds IS ~d- workshopgeared to improve the Writing slu\lsof penned them to death. marking all their children by emphasizing ideas and fluency over mistakes. and nov. the' v.on't v. nte becauSt' of spelling and punctuation. 1t:· · The UCI Young Writen' Project. held at Sprov.I and the teachcf' 1n the v.orkshop South Coast Community Church in Irvine. is a t'ncourage the students to put their thoughts thrtt·Wttlc course that encOUfll" students to into order beforr wnt1ng. 10 make an outline so beyond the traditional classroom instruciion structured not v.11h ca1egones and su~ 1n pmmar. spelling and compositjon tauaht categories. but rather m clusters of thoughts that dunng the regular schoolycar. natural!~ de' clop. t ··i:~~-Kka IS "that-Writ.int ha' '° be i\rmed with lfa·S<' ··duster -0t.i1hne.,:· taught as a process. so 1t starts with prT·writina. then writing. sharina. ttvising. editina and students wnte-their e-ssa~ "· stnnng to ht' finall y. evaluatina." says Dale Sprowl. 1 descri{>tive-and hvel~ in their prose. That 1s consultant 10 the UC'I program. "Part of what following by critiqu~ b~ ft'llow students. we do is try 10 Jive kids practice in this procns... Sprowl calls these ""sharing" exercises. and Sprowl says teaching writina involves it was expandC'd Tut'Sda~ ~ students from all instruction in fNfncy. form and correctness. (Pleaee Me YOUNG/ A2) ~1d Kent C 11hhom told him w was · hound \\fth a nurnht·r of her hu~ h:i nd·., nlT~ Ill'\ ··..\II tu: ..aid \\J'> that the) had her lll'd up \\llh hi\ II('~ E\\~rythina ehc '>l'l'meJ Ill he 1n plaC"t'. Thett was nothing ml''>ing It 1ust ~ms like 'umehoch t.1mc in and assaulted hl·r_·· Bo1il'U\ \aid lohn<~on '<lid 11 "as difficult for 1n\ l''illgator<, w picct· together what hanpenc:-d in th l' apanment bccau~ lhl• (11hhon'>l''-had not unpacked. and 1he1r tll:long1ng' "ere 1n boxes. ··There 1 no ind1ra11on ofa struale or ran..ad.1ng:· Johnson said. "lfut hurgla~ or robhe~ does not seem to h<.· the mo11' t' for the attack."' ..\u 1 hon Ill'~ also were unable to find an~ o;1gn' of forced entry or other l'\ 1drnce in the home. .. ,o rl·d tlag'i Jumped up al us.'' the hl'U!l'nant ~Id ••\\ (' d1dn •t r('(:OVCf the v.eapun or an~thmg:· John'>on ..aid \falinda Gibbons ''a'> k11leJ tx·fore noon Monday. abuttw.J°'" hour~ bC'fore_beLhusband. an l'lect ncal.engineer. returned home from Wt'<itern D1g1ta l Corp. in Irvin~ and J1-.cmt'red tht' bo9Y- (Pleue Me WOllAJf/ A2) Design for new BB pier ordered ~ouncil a!_So ~eighs _ reinforcing exfstfl!.S_ pf.er for interim use B~ ROBERT BARKER OtlMO..,,... ..... Thl' Huntington Beach Cit~ Coun-'°'" ha~ "("fcan-d thc dcclcs for ·a rapid rchu1ldin~ of thl' my pier while Jgreeing h1 stud~ costs of re1nforc&r\I and reopening a portion of the old ~trurture a a stopgap measure. OOicialc.. ~ho took a verbal beatina rrnm r~ident~ hallenging the recent do'\ure 'ott·d late Monda' to seek ' h1J'i for an en~1nt't'r to de-si.,, a new ... p1a at an C\t1ma 1cd cost ofSS00.000. ~rtual rnns1ruct1on costs aft' esti- matr&att+-0 m-ttlltm\-----------11 Offinal\ also established a C1t1zms comm1ttt."t' to lt'ad a fund-raisins dnH' and to spearhead dcs1an effOdS. The nt~ I' 'hooting for completion or a m·"' p1a b~ the su mmer of 1991 . Ella Chrntensen . who"s operated rco;taurant' on the pier for thrtt decades. urged offi cials to bface a port ion of the 191 "-era pier so w could kt."t'p her ~eptune·s Locker fut· food re-staurant open. nin<>tt'nscn. "'.f~~ISc-d to~ tnl:lutc hal f her profit§ -"1n \& · lhllUS3nd' ol dollar5 .. -toward a nc" pier. C ·hnstenscn. "ho also operates the <. aptam·s Galle~ on the pier. la- mentt'd that "lhc rrce1vcd no wam1na rt-om Cit' ~dm1n 1strator Paul C'ook N'forc 1·1k· pier was closed last T uc<.da' Judge won '-t bar candidate's seating t ·,'>Cl~· Prt"' 1ousl~ said making ad· \a nee not1rc would attract a huge ,·n1v.d and crC'ate "an invitation to d1'3o;tcr .. at the detenoratina struc- turl' - Ffo t Chn,ll'n\Cn appcaf't'rd to be unmolhfa·d BJ GREG &LEUX °' ............. A ~upcrior _ CC?un '~ denied a l1wsm1~ttte atattnS aroup to block the teatill ofCouncilmalwlec1 Cameron C..,Ow • ..Uns the ltllf for a what Could be a wild aDd ~ council meetipt t~ lrvint Pridt filed suit •• dM city of Irvine on TUlldly in aa attempt to pin a bit of insuran« for a special el«tion in November. The lawsuit asked the courts to bar the s~ in ofCQtl.1'0ve~wbo won a council teat by dcflwt in the Junt 7 election. But Commissioner Julian Cimblluk dtnied the lawsuit. C~vc, Couacilwomaa.clKt Paula Werner, iKUmbent Coun- alwomail Sally Anne Miller and Mayor~lect Lany ~D art ICbed- uled to be sworn into office tonisht. But Cosgrove's fate is cloudy. From most indications. the law- suit's denial is not a wvere blow to supporten of a s~ial dcc:tion, for Cosgrovc .. s seat. ma& posiitile by the .unusually swift certification of a new city el«t1on law. ... To virtually everyone'' surpriK, the nrw law -known as. Measure D -was rtViewed Monday by the s«retary ofstatt's office and ordeml filed as of its re«ipt Friday. The paperwork for the musutt was wnt to the state after certifteat1on by the City Council on July 12. Measutt D. a~vecLby .Jrvanc voten Tune 7. allo_, for a spttial election w~n a council teat 1s vacated bv a councilman's dttt1on to mayor. That tttnario ~ when Larry Apan was dKtcd mayor on June 7. and his seat wasautomaticall-v awarded to Cospovc. who was thf third hiahcst vot~ter. . . ~ pe1111on dn,·e 1n suppon 01 a special ekct1on. It'd b~ M1lkr. suv C'Ct'ded in obtaining enough signa· turn-te ferct" a 'rectal -clt-ctmn Tt Mea.sure D Wf're filed b' the ~.tatc before tonight's mttl1ng. - C'05'J'O''r said that he was .. shocked and d1sappomtrd" and SUSPICIOUS of the measure·s unusual!~ swift ap- pro,al ""It smacks of a consp1raq :· Cos- (~ ... J11DO&/ A2) .. I "a' ncq·r ~ hurt as to set the 'haft."" 'he ..aid. "I d1Jn't tven have 11mc Ill put tht' food away.- Othrl" in a raucous •.aci.~nce qur'illClned v.hether the pier should h<.· rlo~. t'vcn though a r«'nll ltud~ h~ engmN.·~ "'Ith Fluor Danid-.W- t'd that strt'I rnnforceme• had dctenoratrd and that the l.IOO-loot p1cr "as danger of rollap.e. RC's1dent Mel Heckman llid that (P..._ __ IMll/Aa) Coast builder Steia·target of 8art funds probe Mme ,, ,, ~----I i 1'0llA1'TIBD UP., llTABBBDTO DEATH~ •• ._., .. He'lllill in shock IDd be't beea OD a rell roller couaer ride," loiteu• llid. Malinda's mother, J(aftne God- frey. uid Kn& Oibboat, 25, wiU return to his borne in Utah \Oday for an indefioiie period. Kent Gibbons bu stayed with Boiteu and his wife. Shirley. in their Huntinp>n Beach home since Mon- day. Boiteul said. "We iYll wanted to ,et him amon1 family, he-11id. JohnlOri said the husband is not considered a suspect, and he said there wefOono witM$Sel or suspeets-ift-- the slayina,. "We sent offi~ apartment to apartment, but we didn't come up with anythina." Johnson said. "No- bodv saw or heard anything." The couple moved to COSJ.a Mesa about a month aao from Clearfield. l tall. near()aden. Boiieux said. They moved intQ the around floor. one- bedroom apartment in Mediter-Malbada Olbbona ranean Villaac. a laFF ·complex near Fair Drive. on Saturday. Godfrty said her daughter and son- The couple moved to Costa Mesa in-law had looked forward to the after Gibbons. who recently andu· ated from the UniversityofUtall, was offered a iob with wnsmi Dil,ital. Malinda Gibbons attended Weber State Collqt in Utah. She worted in banking but planned to become a full- time homemaker. her mother said. mov~. "I understand Costa Mesa 1s a beautiful area and is very safe." she said. "Malinda's fine and we know that she is," Godfrty said. "She was one of the angels that was permitted to live on tlduanll ... and we miss her." The ~ merried ia Jan~ 1917 after a six-month counshiP, Boitewt said. Dtvout Mormom. they ~ after Kent Gibbons completed a two-year mission for the church in -Tallahasstt. Fla. "She WU just the sweetest little thina you ever saw... Boiteux said. .. SM was very active in the church, IDd &be clolesl thina she ever took to d~ was aspirin. Sbe wu a pmoa you d be olaled to know." · Malinda's body will be transported to Olden. Utah. where services will take-place at Lindquist Nort mortuar)'. ' G,., &lftt.r CM,,.,MI .. d* ...,.,,_ Woman• s body pulled from fire In Tustin The burned body of a woman wu pulled from the charred shell of a Tustin apartment buildina Tuetday. and police were seekina a man seen lurking around the complex . The suspicious fire burned just one unit at the Cosmopolitan Apartments on Newport A venue, said Cape. Patrick Mcintosh with the Orante County Firt Dcpanment. YOUNG WRITERS TAUGHT LIKE PROS ••• From Al age groups would have the opponuni- ty to hear each others' work and, more imrr:>rtantly. each others' criticisms. · Each will read their writing without any introduction," Sprowl said ... Tht" writing has to stand alone and speak for itself. and then each kid in the group goes ·around and re- sponds to the writin_1." For Melissa Lippincott. "The ·Lemon-Napped Lemon .. Wis well- rettived. ··Sometimt"S you feel kind of shy reading, but it's good for you," said l~ritcott. who att~ds SlntjafO lt1 s lementarv School in Irvine. "In these clas5es we learn descrip- tive words. and learned about using texture. Once we wrote about cookies -the smell. the feel. the taste. That's the texture. It makes tt fun while we're learning . .._ Philip Maurer. a Sierra Vista Middle School student. said he wel- com~ the feedback from peers. ··Sometimes 'ou write something ~nd think it 's going to be rtally good. but when \OU act uallv read iL \OU know. \OU "sec.-tt can be better ... Said the 12-)ear-old Irvine resident. through "Death Forest." where goblins lie in wait and fairies are not as evil as most folks believe. It's a light-hearted romp through familiar territory. but the story bas some weak points. the author admitted. "The bcginn ing part of my story is a little boring. After reading it (to the group). I knew I'd have to ust more adjectives and verbs in it. And I tried to make little jokes. but nQ one really got it.'' said Maurer. suffering a common writer's ailment. The Young Wnters' Project. which tqan Ul..1983 with only_30 students. has grown to fill two tfirec-week sessions with 400 students. Another I 00 are on the waiting list. Sprowl says. -Students. who range from elementarv to high school age. take the course.either to brush up on basic writ ing skills or to enhance a special talent in writing. "We want to treat them like real writers. not like kids in class." she says ... We try to empower tMm to write. because we tell them that what you_think. w~at you say and how you get ll across is all that matters. And ~l~OJlm...(fi,n(QJ'c.t that. .. to teaching writing is eatchina on. especially since the state Depanment of Education endontdjts guideli.n~ .. over the past three years. says Suzanne Johnston. who teaches at Corona del Mar High School. ·'The hardest thing in class now is when we have to go back and teach skills that the kids should have learned in third grade." Johnston says. 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'.'But if you·~ illegal. vo u've got no right to be. in Costa Mesa." .\mburgc\ ·s motion that Roeder "solvc.-the illegal alien problem" and ·'What we need to do. and I mean right now. is get someone out there and communicate with the day workers so nobody's gen~ crossed signals from us and the INS. • Roeder said. meet. regulary with the INS pined supJ>Ort from Councilman Peter BuffaandMavorDo~n~n~H~a~l~l.~~~~-t:t1\'i'KM1"7'1l•t.n~mnnta'1h'~ u T~ contended ttlnroatroor Other midents contend the day • laborers -l~I and illepl - contribute to cnme in their neigh- borhood. although Police Chief David Snowden said the.re is no link to the workers and crime. The council llso vottd to form a sub-committee to find a location for a hiring hall and enact . rcrommen- dauon5' by The cil'y's lttlman Rela-Maurer"s s1ory. "SccreL.Of the Faines.'' spins the tale of a trip , _. \.. ~ Wheeler charged that Roeder has ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. no cho1cebut tQask the INS to sweep The "writing as process" approach write."·· the discussion that working with immiJratl(jri offic ials would destroy the city's relations ~ith the Latino community. tions Committee. • ~~t~~I~.ER J~~~~~ ~!~~MO~u~~~~:·1:king ror'" The 16 potential jurors who ap-Kraft j ury. . Jurors. . . . pea red Tunday hsq all respon4echo ··The 1ood pan is Lhat you ""11 have . ..T~~re 1s r:io ~~~h 1hing as an idea~ a notice in the Jury r~m at the Santa secured parking one bl<?C"k from t~e Juror .• he sa.1d .. 111 havt: to l~k at a ..\na courthouS<' askmg for people courthouse. so you wont have to be persons en11~e life experience. who could sc:r\'c on a jury for a full walking six blocks and have your car Deputy D1stnct Al!omey Bryan ~ear. buf'K)anzed while you are Bone." said Brown. tht• prosecuting attorn_ev. There is no guarantee that an~ or Mc{°artin. "The bad part is yo u'll get agreed that th ere ?re no specific the 16 \'Olu nteers will ultimately be the usual S5 a dav. so it's going to be a cnteri.a for select1ngJ ur~rs. calkd to sit for the histonc trial. The financial hardship for everybody." ··! JU.~t kind . of d~1de ~y a gut same is true for the pool of 28.000 Somc.-volunteers asked about va-fec.-hng. he said. ··1 JUSt Judge by potential jurors. more than twice the cat ions. whether I feel comfortable talking to u~ual number. who ha ve been sent \frCartin told them _they wou ld the person. It's not a very scientific nmirrs-calhng them for jury duty. ha'~ a weclt ofT at €tmstmas. plus pr«c§S,:· Those who do ult1matelv make the four davs at Thanksgiving. Defe nsc.-atto rney Tho mas panc:I of 20 -11 Jurors· and eight ".\nd I will probably arrange for a \.i cDonald said ht" believed alternates -'4111 be 1n for a year of two-week vacation if we go into next McC~rtin's goal of cor:npleti~g jury censored Of'4S and sealrd lips. summer." he said. sekc11on by.m id September might be One: potential j uror had another overly op11m 1st1 c. . ··wc: ha' e tu admonish you that the on lv 1nform at1on \OU are to recei ve abo.ut this ca~ is from witnesses who tcs11t\ in th1srnurtroom underoath ... ~ t'l an in .. a 1 \j... .• 'i..o u are-11.Qllo..r.ad. or watc or listen to anything about 1h1scase. lfa rt.>poner comesupto~ou and asks ~ou a question concerning the caSt'. 'OU an' not to answer." ~k< a r~in 'iU~f'itt'd tha·t potential 1uror<o ha' c a friend or family mem- lx·r rhr tht'1r m·w'ipapers and per- 1nd1ral<i tu rl'llll" c am material about the lJ<ot'. He admonished them to tu m nff rad 1l1~ nr tdn 1s1ons at the first mi:n11nn ot thl· Krall case. \kC~rt.in al"o discussed the more ~d"> worn-. He said there were several legal "Do you lock Jurors up and not let motions still ~nding. includinJ a bid them out'?" she asked. to ha ve the trial moved out of Orange McCartin answered that he would County. where the Kraft case has not ~erthcjuf')':flttpl possibi-received voluminous ublicity over h for a brief penod during del ibera-tne paSITlvc.-years. tions at the end of the trial. Jurv selection continues today. The procrss will move into hi&h ··You will be frte to go home at the gear Thursday. he said. when the conclusion of each day.'' he said. thousands who have been called for Preliminary screening of jurors will Jury d.uty begin arriving for initial continue until Aug. I 0. by which time scrt.-en1nf. McCartin said he hopes to have a pool ""Thev II be parking at Rancho of 150 candidates for the prosecuting Santiago College and be brought over and defending attorneys to interview here to the courthouse in wa ves," said for the 20 spots. Brown. '"Thursday 1s when we reall y _ McDonald was rellctnt Tuesday stan.,~ STEIN TARGET OF ELECTION PROBE ••• From Al lion mav be pending. through Lions Park. ·· .\ski ng the city manager to solve the problem is asinine.'' Wheeler sa id. "What we're asking him to do is call for sweeps." Roede·r said after the rrieasurt passed that it is "not our purview in citv govl'fnment to direct the federal go\·ernm'ent how to enforce immigra- .\mburge\. however. said Roeder could order· the park's sprinklers be turned on at 6 a.m .. when as many as 75 ~o gaJher, in hopes of getting picked l;IP for a day·s work. • -Amburgey said police officers could aiso enforce loitering laws in an . The comm ittee suggested educa- tion and sports pr<>&!"3ms for the men. More than 13 rnidents spoke on the day labortrs issue. splittina .on whether the INS should be called 1n. &cause of the ~oniplt~ity of the issue and the turnout. Mon~y·s meeting carried into the early. morn- ing hours Tuesday. DESIGN FOR NEW BB PIER ORDERED ••• ·From Al advice t-0 close the pieHtj>parently conflicted with other experts who alleged!~ gave the go-ahead for major rebuilding after a storm in 1983 ca used heavy damage. .. Are we to believe that in the last fi ve years the pilings have de- teriorated that mueh? I would be appalled to think the decision to rebuild. at a cost of S2 million. was made knowing the rest of the struc- ture would be inadequate in the near future. These must have been dif- ferent experts. "Please gi ve those of us who are " wilhngthe opporrulJityto walk on the pier. You can put up billboards similar to the wamins on ciprcttes advising of the potential danger. "I will personally sign a waiver holding the city harmless in case of collapse." responsi.bly:· he said-. - Cook also drew ~pport from Mavor John Erskine who said he "could have hidden behind the City Council" and let the elected officials close the pier. "There was no room for debate," Erskine said. "Paul. we appreciate the John Gustafson. the operator of the tOU$h decision and heat you took." End Cafe whose pier rtstaurant hat Cook said Tuesday that the city's plu~flle tM oecan twitt i n thr" -cnginttrinrdcptrfmen woutd look-- past live years. ii~ factions to.put at the request to bolster the pier up to the quarreling behtnd and move on as Christensen's restaurant -about SOO quickly as possiblt with a new pier. feet from the ocean's edge. "No one hates to see it dost more He said the work would required than I do. But I think Mr. Cook acted reinforcing 30 or 40 support beams. JUDGE WON'T BAR COUNCIL SEATING ••• From Al grove said. -Citv Clerk Nancy Lacev said she was .;very surprised" that the sec- retary of st.ate'soffice acted so quickly in approving Measure D. lacty had prrdicted that it would take two to three weeks to rtview and file the measure. Lacey and Assistant City Attorney John Fellows said they were not sure whether Cosgrove-could legally be appointed Wednesday night. City Attorney Roger O"ble could not be reached for comment. Miller said she suspects that the council. led by Agran. will vote to appoint .Cosgrove. then simply le1 attomt)" for th~ city and Irvine Pride determine whether the seatin1 is legal. By seating C~ve. M could also technically run as an incumbent in the special el«tion. The approval of Measutt 0 will not affect the scatina of Aaran and Werner. who finished fim in tM June 7 council rlCt, said Lacey. rda1 wnsh1r thl , lied. had to the Hart l·ampa1gn. lhl' d1 >rumc.-nts sa~. "[\l'O thou~h I "ould like to be l'OOPl'rall ' l". on the ad\ ice of counsel I mu'it rd ul 1.1111 1\ decl ine to te~llf, under lhl· h.l'>ll 11roll'Ct1on ofTcred m~· tl\ thl· l nitl'd ~t:Jtc'i Const1t1tution.'" "iiein l\l lJ thl· a11u rneys. according to a depos1t1on transcript. Stein leased the computer back to thc.-ca mpaign but received only S2.84 I .J11n rental payments. charac- tc.-nzcd b\' the FE( document as "far hclo" an\ roncc.-1vable market ratc.-." ··we think that right now. given the ~a~ of the cnminal investi~tion. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ that it is proper we advise Mr. Stein that he not rooperate on the civil end Karl ",,., indicted ~ast month by a federal ~rand JUI) on chargn that he illegalf\ donated almost $200.000 to candid.ates. includina Hart. Th(' commission also slated 10 its documents that It was iftV6tipting a tran.,ac11on rqardin1 a computt"r ust'd b' the Hart campaign which Stei n bOught for $20.000 shonly after the Iowa caucu~s in early 1983. ORANGE COAST MMe OPl'ICa 3JOWft1 hJSt CollM "'911 CA -.. ... .._ Bo• IMO Coate ...... CA 92$16 Haa·s campa./gn sold its computer ··to generate fu fds at a crucial time" and ··reaped thc.-~roceeds of the sale while.' reta1 n10g possession of this 'ital asset.'' the document stated. The commission said it had reason to believe "that Stein entered this transaction with an election-influenc- ing purpose in mind ... Paul Sulliva~ Sfein~s WaShin1lon D.C.-based attorney. said Monday that he and his client wcrt rtluctant to panicipate in the commission's civil probe becau\C a rriminal investip- ()a•.i'-.d II<!< 'I•' '6 "f --A -Otoll 64,' 'Ji' l ~9'1 1983 °' .... Coeel ~ eomc-. Ho -•-<lust•et'°"8 ldl!oriei ~ 0t _,_ -,_ mev oe ••0CIUC90 ~ ..c.., ..,. ,,.,.,,. 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