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MONDAY,' JULY 25, 1988 2s c·ENTS
~agllna -sewage-spill -closes·beach
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Power f atlure causes pump substation
fo dump effluent south of Main Beach
1 hur'>da' or Frida' "h1le the count\
Hl'alth '< arl' ..\gi·nr~ tests "ater
..ampks. • T1.•rr~ ·.Brandt. Laguna Beach·s di-
fl't"tor or mun1npal 'it:n ices. said the
Oflin af\ e\llmatl' that 30.0(XJ 10
·ll!.000 galloon\ of St'"agr "as d1s-
l hargC'd into thl' ocl'an
( 11~ oflic-1al' and li feguards <;a1d
1.hl·~ rrcl'" l'd nn repon c; of ill ness
trom beachgrn.-" on "hat "as an l''ifX'Ctall~ l'rO'-'dl·d da~ along thC'
u 1a'1
\undJ'
\ n1Jllum 1wn1ng rump '\l:iltlln
1..lU'l'd J <,ptll l.J \t \la' 1n Laguna
lk :llhJ"'l·ll hu101liu al,,:i, thl·t"o
rn.1l 1l .i ll "" l"rtt•J 1h1· un1n·a11.·d ~w
.1g1 1 • .1 p1rx·linl' th.11 rarned the
1·11lun11 hl.·t"n:n J 1MM 1.ind ~.000.feet
••I l'l111r1·
8y ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of._DellWNM .....
<\stretch of beach remained closed
toda' in Laguna Beach fellowing a Sunda~ momin_g power failure that ca~M·d a n auxiliary p_ump station to
spill more than 30.000 gallons of raw
sewage into the _ocean.
.\ 1.CJOO-foot stretch ofhcach fro m
S1. ..\nn·s l>ri'e t0Slr1.·p, Holto".JUSt
south of Main Beach." ill bl· d osed to
s"1mmers ~hile co unt\ hl'alth of-
linal\ de t(•rmine the l·\1rn1 of thl'
con1am1na11on and whether public
health 1!!> threatened.
Tht.• bl'ac h ma~· he clo\t·d until
Topcycu.t Sp~cial
;re,, plant~ . . .. ~ live o:iJ.
.. ft.J indeath
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Vice President Bush
promotes child-care,
equal pay issues In an
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Hezbollah's spiritual
leader renews call for end
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shrubbery boost to
in te~ior_destgners
By R9BERT HYNDMAN
Of.._ De11W NM 8Ull
f hl• lr;l\ I:') ma' tx· a da ril.l·r shade of
grl'l'n. the-branchl~ a h11 sttflt>r than
usual a nd lhl· fragra ncl' kss potent
than normal. But dead plants never
looked !IO lifelike.
Recent developments in hot.an y
allow II\ ing plants to h•H c their water
r\'.placed b~ a prescn atl\e that keeps
them green a nd c;uppk. but frees them
fro m the need for sunltght and water.
These ··1nternall) prese n ed ..
plants ha'e given a boml 10 interior
de!>1gnl·rs and landscapers who until
no" ha' 1.· lx·cn ltmttl·d in thl'lr cho1ce f-
of indoor plants.
.. The~ plants open up a " hole new
sc.·t of design options:· ~~., l~d1a
-Pint'fl. \.-t€"e~1dcnt of tbe In LDl'·
N St'd ..\ssonall'd Plant~:aJ)l·rs. thr
suk Orang~. ( ount~ dl·akr . for
\\ l'~l·rhal•u'\l'ro; \o-r alk·d ln\\.·aJX' In·
1a iorr1cd plant\ a nd trrl'c;.
"It allcm 'i uc; to bnng lt teltke
1ntc n or plants into har~ha cn' iron-
mt'nts w11h lo" light\ and 11 allow" us
to U\I.' a 13rger 'anl·t ~ ol plants ...
Pam·n \a\<.
l · '' ng ·a prl>l.'l''' p1onl'l'n·d in
S"l'dt:n 13 ~ l'3r~ ago. Wl·~ l'rhat'user
lxllanl\t\ "ork1ng 1n the Pantie
Nonh\\l'\I h:I\ c de' eloJ)l·J a pall'nt-
cd prof''" "hl'rt·b~ plant\ Jrt.' m t
d o" n. I hrn plan ·d in a prl'\I.' n a I I\ e
that indudl'" a fi rl' tl·tardant a nd d'e
Thro ugh the plaol's nat ural "transp1-
rat1onal pu11.·· the prec;cn attH' 1s
absort11:d tnll'mall~. replac1 ng the
watl'r tn lhl' plant.
· \l'"agl' c;ptll "a!I causi.'d b\ a rlectrical
f)<m l'r outagC' :.it '1n au,ilta~ pump
\talion at C ko \trl'l·t. atop the beach
plulI
Thl· \tau.on. "h1ch no rmall\•
pump<. \l'"agl· Ill •1 trl'atment plan·t
rwar .\h\o ( red . II' l'rllowed. sp1ll1ng
thl· r:i'' 'il'"agc onto thi.' beach and
in to th(• OCl'an. lirandt ..aid.
~uuthan < al1forn1J Ed 1'ion
'f>O"l''iman .ltm K1.·nned' 'kl1d toda'
thl· 111'"l·r 11ll1agl· l'a' lau,l.'d ti~ 1h~·
fa tlurl· 111 an 0' 1.·rhl•Jd rondurtor.
Fkrtn cal power "a" 10111 at ahout 6
:.1.rn .. hut "aHr'>IC>rl·d b~ about I p.m.
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Lyclla Paned, rice pre9tdent of tlae lmne-buecl A8Metated
Plant.capers, an 0ra..,eCoaaty cUatribator of ••tntertorbecl
plants," atancla In her uowroom. .
\h11u1 ~II d1tli:ren1 lrl'l"i and plant.,
ha ' l' lx'l'n m·atl·d 10 th!\ ne" process
and :1rl· ;1,atlahk fo r 1n1aior use
thrnutth \\ l'~ l'rhJl'U'><'r\ lkaler'\ on
I hl· \\ l''I ( Oa<il .\ nw ng the mo\t
popular ar1.· lx·l·l·h trl'l'' and palm 'i.
"htl h l an Jrar1:.it1l"all~ ti ll in tenor
'P:Kl'' 111 plan· ofthl· 1rad111onal ficus
trl'l'' -lonF-u.,l:d indoors but
ll'll1JX'rml·n1al 1n thl·ir gro"th and
h:.mdlt ng
''"' u,l·J an: shruh\. J Un t J)l'r~ and
'l'' a JI 'an rt1l'S of ground ro' er
··\\l··n· tr~ing 10 gl'I peopk t.o US<'
thl''l" plant' "tlh liq· plant<. 10 c;ho"
ho'' "di thl·~ l·omplemen1 l'ar h
11thl·r ·· Pana 1 <.a" ·· .\nd the'>t' are SCI
mu,h t11:11a than •-.Iii. plant'\. "h1rh
nn a .m' 'a~ reah'\ttr looil.ing In thl'
r:i't .1 lot nfdt''\tgna' "ere forced 1n a
lot ti l l"JX-'i 111 U'>l' silk plants "hen
(Pleaee eee PLANTS/ A:Z)
1netlkn1 .. arl' unrdall'd ·
··I h1' \\:IS an l\11l:.11nJ 1nudl'nl
,.tU\l'd h' J flO'-'l"r "l'IJk!1· ·· BranJI ""J ·· \~ r · n· : l\".11 r ng 11 wi1JrJ 1d~ ··
fh, \IJ. ~I '>pil r '-I'' .in 1''-ltmated
I m1ll111n g;i ll""' " 'J" "l'"J Ft>
d1,l l .. t1~•»I n1 .. 'lh "' .1· 1<1lltl\\1n~ .1
ni'Jllurl\ 1111n .1l 1hr m.1111 '>l'"l'r pump
,1,1110n m·ar I :11wn.1 Hrar h < 11\ Hall
\n l"01l'rgl"lll \ ·h, r:.i,, ,, 'lrm· auto·
I'll m.dlunl ltPll \\<t'n·t dts·
"\\ 1,J un til .1 d ,1, l:tll'r "hrn Cll\•
II .11111 r,.tJ•u· \l •rk1 r' rq1:11 rl'd th~
' · •. • •' ".i' I tr om Ciro
,,. ''h' nnrtl ntd ·•I \bin Beach
' , .. • i.! ••.a' d.1 ,' IJtrr atiC'f"
• .. • · ,,l,iilh ""'' 1.tl, Jl·1am1ned
1h.1· ''' ·11m~·r, ''"uld not Ix· threat·
I Please eee SEW AGE I A2)
Foes of growth
vow to continue
legal challenges
By 808 VAS EYKES
Of .... DeilJ,.... ...,,
Rumor' of thl· dl':tlh o r tht• slo"·gro" th mo' t'ment in Orangr Count\ arr 1!rl'Jtl~ l'\Jgg1·ratl·d arrnrding 10 Belinda Bia keter. a Laguna Brach anome'
"ho h.1 ... tar~l·tl·d -.t'' t•ral IJrgc.> 'outh count ~ de' elopmrnt~ · r hl' kg.al l'hJlknge "tll cont inue. de~p11r the r~rnt out-of<oun settlemrnt
ol \l'' 1·r.tl r.t'-l'' Rb lkl'll'r 'aid '
··11 I\ ht..d\ 1ha1 SUI(\ 3~3 tnSI ..\hso
\"1rJo RJ ncho ~anta \1a rga n ta and
I aguna l aurd "Ill go lol"'\ard ·· \hl'
\;lid
Mesa adopts
development
pact policy
\\ hl·n the ,ount\ Board ul ~u~r·
't\t>r' tx·~in Jppro' 1ng a long <oent·~
of dl·H·lopml·nt agrn·ment'i late la<.t
~l·Jr. 1.·n' 1ronml·n1JI and gro"1h-
l'<lrllrnl group' tx·g.an challenging
thl·m 1n ,oun
T hl· nw '>t lompl.'lltng rl·a-.on for tht.' 8~ JOSATHAN VOUKE
1.halknk!l'' Hlatkl·ter said. "al> 0411woe11y,......,. \ka,lir~· \ J ,11mpn·hcn"'e gro"th· < '"''"' \k -.a dl·,doJ)l'r'\ no" ha't'
ctlntrnl ml'J<.un• tor the umn-..in opponunll~ w '>l'eil. de,elopmr nt
rorp11rJt1·J lount~ that apJ)l'ared on Jg.H'l·ml·nt<. tu \htdd 1hr1r prOJi'.'CI!>
J une\ pnmJn dn·uon hallot t111m tuturl· 1on1 ng l"hangr~. but the
.\llnrnl"" un hoth 'i1de~ of the < 11d 11unlll hJ' kft the pubhc pknt\
gn•'-' th '''Ill' 1n Orange ( ount~ ••I rnt1m 111 h::l\c 11' \3\. according to
agrl'l't.I 1ha1. l'\ l'n 1f thl' 1mt1at1' r , 11, nlfa 1J I' '
Jl3'-'t.'d tho'-1.' prOJ{'('t\ co,r red b' l hl· ,11un1.1I "h11:h adopted a
dl'' dupml·nt agrl·ement., "ould be pi1lll l rl'\t•lutH•n la\t "ee\. ,upport-
l'\l'nl{\t J lJ1 l th.11 hJJ !!HI" th-n~ dt'' ,·h ·~nwn1 dl!rl'l"ITil'nl'i did ~·
l1•ntr11I J"1'•1<:.tll'\ "Ulh a' RIJ1.il.C'tl'r ..i: lhl' re:¥· '-4'~ Jl:rn i...11~ ,.,ho 1.,
up 1n am1' hU1ing rrnJX'ntl·' dr<lund thC' Tn·
· "\\ l' "antnJ !<• l n1x l out tht' .rngk 'ijUJft' Pr<•ll't'I. bvundcJ tn
a grn·nH·nt' 11n en' 1ronmcn1a1 · · f'-lth \tn•t·t l\c'-'ron ~uk,ard and
grounJ , 'o thJt. 11 thl· tn111at1\l' HJr~1r B11uk,ard 1n the do"nlO\\n
p:t,\t·J . I! \\OU( I Mt· l''talll1 '\hed tha1 11 rl•iic 'l'l1•pml·n1 J n·a ,
:i ppltcd 111 thn'-1.' hutlJtng pro.1et·1, ·· l\ltnl' 1<. hu\fnti thl· proprn1l·
'-<llll Hl.11. h ·,\·r nJq~·ndl'nth hut ,, l onceme-d a
Hut tlh .n111at1,l· J 1J not pa,~. a nJ r-nl! .,~ l ll\ "IJl· ,1o"·!!ro"1h tn·
thl' nl'l'd h• 1.·on11nul' .ill t'I the dOtl'n t1.1'i\ l" m12h1 hJlt !ht' pro1t"Ct N:-fore
IJ" '-Ulh "J' d1mtn11°hl·d 'ht· '31d (Pleaee eee POLICY/ A:ZJ
'' .1 rl·,ult Blackcll'r-.. client'>.
I aeun:i C1rl·t·nhd1 lnl· .1nJ thl' '10"·
gn;,qh g,rPu p < 111/l'n ' h1r '-c.·n,1hk
(1nrnth .1nJ l r.Jlfo I on1r11i d\Yll·d
t1•drorh111r111 thl· 'u11'and ma~ settk
'-l'' aal rn1•rc. 'he "31d .. r hnl' \\ 3<. 0\) rl'J<oOn 10 l·o nttnU l' ..
'hl' ,,11d .. Thl· 1<.~Ul' n<•'-' I' rons1 1fu-
11nnJl \re thl·.,,· Jl'\d11pml·n1 part<.
k~.11 und.:r th1· ( alrforn1:i l11n'ittlU·
111111 \ ll''I ,,1,l· \\111 ~ufftC'l' It
,k, l·!.irm~·n1 Jgr l·1·nwn1' arl· 1llc~I
tth · .ttl ,. tht·rn '' ·11 1?11 ·
< ,,, '-:h-. •:1tr11 JJ,,,31l·' J1d rn.11
1"-.h ,(ti\\., 'rnpl\ l:x•t JU,l' the\ h:id I
Jll •u t •' m,•Ol'' HIJl kl'IC'r '31d ·
"(i ' n1 l tru1· lh:JI \\l' nl'l'ded Ill
(Pleaae .ee GROWTH/A2)
Uphill race can't dis~ourage Lenn~y ·council
recall
deadline
Tuesday ~aguna ea_n ate finds f und•raistng.
not iss 1 es. toug e.)st part of campaign
~y LANCE IG~~
Of•DellW,... .....
One look at L a Lcnne\ 's cam-
pa1fn hcadquane and ~ou kno"
shes struglinJ tO. win the 40th
Congressional District raCl'.
.\ pr«1nr t map adorns one wall. a
giant calendar the other. A computer
t1.·rminal ~11s next to its printer and a
tall stl'C'l li hng cabtnet fills lip pan of a
clOSC'l.
rx·rn ·n1 ot the Republican 'ot(' to
\l 10, .
1 hl' 1nughes1 pan of lhl· C'ampa1gn
''' ta r ha\ Ileen fund-ra1s1ng. not JU~t lx•l\lu~ 'o man~ prople arr afraJd to
h.ll k a longshot. but bt'cause Len nc' drl·ad~ p1 il.1ng up the phone and
a,fl.1ng for mone~.
··1 1h1>ugh1 1f I talked about the
1"Ul'' 1n a significant way ... that
"ould Ix· the main pan of campa1gn-
1niz."· 'hl' said ... It turns out fund-
ra1"n1t "the main pan ...
"-'g rl'g..J 111' n
. ·• 1 k ",,, c1rgt11ng IN apan h1t'd and I
l\J' ;Hc1..•m: .11tJin'1 11 I tll1n l>. t hat"~
hP\\ I ,.lll .,;, r:•lil!lal ll'l'lh .. <.hC' '\aid
It "·1' .tlw tn Linlll'n 1ha1 I l·nne'
tir't t~·,,uill· ,t\\Jfl" l,f thl' g1H' :i.nd
t.1kl' tx·t"l't:n 1h1· r n' 1ronnwn1 and
tndU'(I\ \ l'll"ll.'llOl' lhJt l'3ml'd Oii
from 11."'J' IP I 1ndl'n kail.l·d ,uff1·
,·1l·n1h h• \.ill mJn' 111 thl· (1o;h,in the
.. m.111 'lrl·Jm' thJl ra11 thr<1u~h the
neJfh' .ountn"d1· It m:tJl· J <.tr.,ng
1 m prl'''"'" 1111 hn \\ hl·n runn1 nc tor ( 11' ( 11Unl'1l in
I Ql(('I I 1·nnt·~ r n1rha"tl•d hn !IC\ 10
lc \\.·31 l'fl' 1r1.1nm1·n1JI 1m•up<. and
pkdgt'll to fi ght for the , II'·, grC'l'n ·
tlelt. a lxlnd tif unde ' l'IPlll.'d PH'JX'M ~ But the h1ggest p1rct" offurn1turc in
the small room 1s a bt-d. <\nd why not" 1't headquaners 1s a downstairs
hr<troom in Lcnne> ·s houst. "I tJJof161Jt ••• tlle ,___ ••. wroaJd be tJJe
Fe" g1vC' the SS-year-old U,una -' ,...,.of ldftl ,., It.__ t
1 winn1nt. She i~. af\er all. a registered fa1Jd-nfalfii Ule IDafD part. " Beach COunc1lwoman a Chan«' of · m .. a ~· ~'!'r~-"-• HU ... OU
undcrd<>s - a Democrat in a distnct I d d d where Repubficansdomina1ebya 1-1 gresstona can I ate LI a Lenn~y
margin. ,a, contrast. headquanen for her f h1.· 1ssueuo Lc~att pacc(onc that nng' L31-una T"o \t'af'\ earlier. Re~ uh I ica n o ppo ne n t . C . l1f her first acrionsa1ac11unc1h,·oman 'hC' eaml.'d a ma~ter'~ dt>f.rtt 1n soc:1al
Chm.lol)her Co•. are located 1n a "a' w dedare Laguna a nuclnr·frtt l"\·ol'~' at l Cl
suitr of offices in N~ Beach 10nl'). thr cnvironmrnt. com-In I~·cmtx"r I Qir . ont' 'l'ar after·
whert a full-time staff orchntrates prrhl•n\l\'C' natia..I health care. t'le1n~ l'll'l'll•d 10 the l Ounc1l. Lrnnc~
what isrxptttfd '° btan nsy victor) ahortmn ('he 1s for frttdom of fom1cd the l.ai.una t \>n\tT' anc~
1n No, ember. · cho11.e l. chtld cart and pas~ of the =~P.she stt'pptd doWTI from a
Cox. a 3S. aN»kt formtt Whitt' • E_4ual lt'1ht\ m({'df!ll'nl, ~nd-*-. _rok m the 1mup u ..__;:.;;:se~a;';..,;~~;;-.,::;;:r,~~;;;,;.,,...;u,.;,,p~1-=-s_....brh1.·,cs that there arc s11n1fican1 ront1nun efforts to defeat th<' San
tin'° Pftsidtll Pr J • !ftftl mott numhn'sof..omcn from ~th penics J<l3qun Hille. Tran~"nat1on C'or-
thH S500.00I • 1* Ms pany's •ho •1lhtte)T~f7f•1thher. ndor and a pt'nding !Pine Co
nomination ii t. Ma 1J dilputtd "I t)unk thcrc ss a f!tn<kr P.P that housint dC''rlopmC'nl in La1una C-1-rri~~ry. Lftl9it ._, about "1ll"'or\1nmvfavor. '1htsa1d. "Not n'on. 10.000. e\enon~ 1n • tllil d1stnct 1s the · \lthouf.1.h her en' 1ronmcntal
C"urrm_llY._. shf Ml bttWttn Sl.000 qufri~n11at ~n Bt-ach housc--~rusad~ h.a'C' won supron amona
and SI0.000 in campeian funds. She •1fe:· thos4-ofhl r mind the) haH not bttn
tslima1ttsht'll nttdat kastS200.000 ~h\'-. '~I.Ma Ptnnacchn1 on •1thoul a poht1cal t'OSt.
to run a tt'ttous ~. Man.-h ~O. 1 9~1 and had htt first "The tvpc of th1np I cart about
"h's mn to think I can ••n. and I taste of political dtbete around the trndlo all('natr mt' ftom bt1 buckl.
do." Ltnntv said ... I just think ptoplc fam1h dinner tabk 1n Linden. N.J . a Ho• man, dt\ek>ptn .--ant 10
in thisdiitrktatt rndffbuchlftlt." smatfbh~-(Olllrtown. famtl} patri· donatr to rrie?"
By htt own tstnnatts. Lnnwy W111 lf\'h Lto Ptnnatthn1 had em'lfltN Tho1.1gh liberal on 50<'111 1ssutS.
nttd 90 pm'ftlt of the ~mottatic from South '\fnca and sa• noth1na Lrnne' ,., • l)l)K'.al ~hbtta1 •hm
\Ott. 60 pm'ftlt from the ·~· ~ .-11h his homci.tnd's ihen-the 1~c;u<' is 10 ,rmmt-nt sptndi~
cknt and uncomnunfd '°'f and 1S buddi,. s)~m of off1C1al ractal f"--L••.,/Aa) . .
'
8~ LA~fE IG~OS
• ~PGllc_, arreat 2 ••,,eta In
Newport office burglaries ·.
IJ .IONATllAN vn1.n1 °' ............
Two men btlieved respons.ible for
as many as IS rommercill bursJarin
in N~pon Beach were annted
Sunday as they alleledly caned
compul« ~uipmenl lron1 a John
Wayne Airpon area business. police
reported'.
Mark Jam rs Smith. )), and Charin
(iregol)· Suarez. ll, both of Los
.\ngclrs. were annled by Newpon
Beach offict"n rnpondina 10 a ~pon
of suspicious circumitances at a
business on Birch Stlftt. Off'tctr Bob
l)aklC'\' said.
. The. officers allcaedly •w the\ men
using hand cans to move compultT
l·quipment to a van parked outlide
the lirrn . Oakley said.
The offictrs ·surroundtd the bu1i·
l\l'~S and arres1cd the pair without
incidtnt
.. They jusi su~sed them," OU.· "Y said.' They didn't even know the
cops wtrt there."
Oakley said the van i1 similar to
one spotted wveral times in a strinaof
b~rglarirs plquina the John Wayne
A1rpoi:t 1rn.
··we think thkc. 1uys may bt
responsible for a l:'i.iah number of
commercial bur&larics." Oakley said.
" . .\bout SS0.000 in propmy has bttn
taken sinct May."
Because of lhlt suspicion, each
suspei:t is ~in1 held in Newpon
Btach City Jail on SI 00.000 blil,
OaklC'y said.
Officers runninaa statewide" linatr·
print check after the amst discoverrd
that Suartz was previously ron,·icted
of grand theft auto. authorities said.
Newport Beach investigators
'· ~
planned 10 mttt-with dttC'C'livts &om
othcf ~ County cities to 1er if
Smith or SUarez are linked to other
crim<S. Oakley uid.
Last week, oft".cen amsted..Jdf'rey
andGaySummmofWntminsteron
suspicion 1he pair are responsible for
mort .than SO NC'WPOl1 Beach car
buraLarin since late 1987. '
The dep1nment is disolayin1 more
than 70 items found in the Summcn'
apanment last Wttk, polft u.id.
Thineen tennis rackets. IOcasscne
tape casn. wallets, camcr1s. caku·
latol"l.wnaJaucs and car stettOI are
amona the iteras on disP.lay.
Proof of ownership will~ required
to claim items and no appointment is
necessary. The items will be dis-
played 1n the aud_itorium of the
Ncwpon Beach Pohce Dcpanment.
8705anta Barbara Drive.
' 4 Writers, producers resume talks
•
I.OS •NGELES (AP) -Su•;na
'lT1pt"'·ritcrs and producers rnumcd
1he1r federally mediated neaotiations
~unday with a nC'1.1.'s blackout on talks
the only announ«d agrttmenl.
The nqotiators for the Writcn
Guild of America and the Alliance of
Motion Picture and Television
Mesan held in shoo~ing
.\ :!0-~ear-old C'OSla Mesa man was
rl·l"O\"enng from gunshol wounds
1oda~· after his roommate allqedly
shol him for 1.1.·aking him up from an
afternoon nap. polict said.
Lt--on Richard Ptttr. 44. was held
on s·~S0.000 bail in thr Costa Mesa
(~i t y Ja.il and charged with anempted
murder for Saturday's shooting al thr
\iaple Street apanmen1 he shattd
1~11h James \\'ilham Walker.
Police Li. Rick Johnson said
\\"alker told authorities hr tried to
~·ake Pme from a napSalurday and a
hght broke out between thr men.
Prete allcgedl\' snatched up a .38-
caliber handguo· and shot a1 Walker,
hilling him in the legs, Johnson said.
. The bullet entered Walker's left I~
passed through it and lodltC'd in his
right1eg.. 1he lieutenant saia. Walker.
~O. "''as in good condition at College
Hospital in Costa Mesa .
Prc1e 1.1.·as arrested at thC' apanmen1
""ith oul incident. Johnson said.
Producers resumed the talks at al·
liancc headquanen· in Sherman
Oaks. office staff-workcn said. ·
The two sides in the somctimts
rancorous fivc·month-okt strike met
for the lint time in a month for a
nearly_ 13-bour session that bepn
Saturday aflem~n and ended early
Sunday.
Writers and producers aarccd to a
rcqucsl by federal mediator Leonard
Farrell not 10 discuss the talks with
rcponers.
Previous talks C'nded in June with
scriptwriters coas1-10<oast over·
whelminaJy rejC'cting a compromise
offer from producers.
The major stickina point since
bcfoft wn1ers walked off !he iob
March 7 has been 1he share ofmoRey
they make when hour-long television
sho1.1.·s go into rtruns and residuals
from foreign markets
GROWTH FOES PURSUE COURT FIGHT •••
From Al
c;c11k• \()pa~ our campaign debls.·· she
':11J. ··1·hc 1n11ia1i' e rampaign is on l~·
~ l.5U() 1n d;·~\ as of no1.1.·. and ~·es.till
hal"e munt·~ C"\}mtng 1n. We basically
scuk•d fo r a11orney!i fe('S. rather than
pursue unnt't:t·~s;ir~ case work . Ifs
quite a job managing 12 la~·suiis.··
Blackc1er and olhers 1n the s\01.1.'-
~ro1.1.·1h mol"emt•nt sa~ de,'elopmen1·
agreements arc unconstitutional be·
cause thcl" ti1nd fut·ure boards of ~upt.·r\ 1wis Ill de' elopment de·
ci \1o ns madt· b1 1ht• pres1:n1 board.
l "ndt•r a dt·,·elopn1t·n1 agrrcmenl.
nO 1erms ma ~ t>..· ehangcd. excep\ ~·nh ..
·1hc consent oflht• d(•\·elope-r. for lhl"
r n1ire 10· or .'.'11-~t·ar durauon of1he
ron1 ral"t.
-\ futurt' h(larJ ofsupt.•r,·1sorscould
no1. 1hert·forl'. dt•t·1dl· 1ha1 . ne"''lY
d1sco,cred en11ronmental reasons
n1adr 11 nt•t·essar~ 10 reduce the sizrof
:t prOJC("l.
Thl' fo ur dt•\t'lopment agrccments
tha! ha\t' been scnled arl!' Foothill
Ranrh. Pat·ific ("ommerce C-cnler.
Lo!'! -(hsos East and West. and Baker
Ranch.
-rhl· lall l"r thrt•t• included a com-
pl iea11on tha1 m1gh1 have made it
u~lcss to challcr'!ge them. Blacketer
\a id.
In addllion tu dt•vclopmt•nt agree·
mt•nts. tht• J e,·elopcr.> had neg.011a1cd
shon -1crm \CSted nghls to de\•elop
1ht•1r 1rac1s.
.. So 11 "as doubtful e\·en if the
agrt•emt·nt had bl·l.-n vo1dt•d that we
could ha' c pre vented th!.' projects
frnn1 ¥0 1ng in .": she said.
Blacketer said 1here is 1he possi·
bi lil y of seulement negotiations over
1he 12.0QO.home Rancho Santa
Margarita a1recmen1. ··We are talking 10 them and there
is the possibility 1ha1 we could ~lvC'
some things with th<'m.'" she said.
(\ut . .\liso Viejo. a 17.0QO.home
coftmunitv being buill by the ~1ission Viejo Co .. will probably ond
up in coun. Blacketer said.
··My clients. Laguna Grttnbelt and
("itizens for Sensible Growth. arc no1
incliftC'd to settle thal one." she said.
-haguna Grttnbrlt--and anothel
environmental group. Laguna Ca-
n\·On Conser"ancy. have also
challenged The lr,·ine Co. ·s Laguna
LaUrel projl'tl. "''h1ch 1.1.·ould spring up
in Laguna Canyon.
POLICY ADOPTED FOR DEVELOPMENT •••
From Al
"nrk bl'g1 ns. k·:1\ 1ng h1n1holding 1he
hag ·
··-1 h\· dc1 elorx·J has com milted
'uh,1an11al rl·su url·\·\ 1oward !l ht'!
pr11Jt·c1· and land ac4u1s1tion ... ("11 y
\lan:t@i.'r .\llan Roeder sa id ... The
l' •nl·l·rn\ e\ptl'\<;.('d cc"n ter on varying
1n k·rpretat10n\ uf (the slow-gro~1h 1
1n111aU\l" as "\'II 3!'1 dcla ~s assc)(:iated
1\1\h its pro,·1!.1t1ns.··
Rt-....·dcr 1old 1he counci l a fo rm.a l
.1g.rt·t"ml'nl t,.,.-1.,., el·n the ell~ and Kl ine
\~nultl guarantt·" thl.' prOJer t and
lnuld protet·t 11 from 1he 1n111a1L \e.
1~ h tt·h IL n k!> dt·'·t•lopn1t·n1 v.·11h traffit·
1 rn pro ' t'mt•n1 '·
ag;.11nst count~ supt.'r\•tsors earlier 1h1s
\('ar ""ht·n !he tx1ard appro,·ed 21
iigreemt·nt s that guaranteed 62 .000
homt•s and .JS null1 on square feel of
l"on1mt•rc1al dl•\'l•lc1pml·m in soulh
Orangl' (."ou nt ~.
'\hi"' -gni" th ~upporlt'f!. blas1ed thl'
'U IX'r' L\Or\. conli.'n.d1ng tht• agrC't'·
nll'nl' -"h1ch l·arr1ed promises of
1raffit 1m pro,i.'men1s ·-1.1.·ere at-
ll"f11 p1~ II• 'ik1r1 !hi.' t·o unl,widc slo"'·-
gn•1\ 1h nll'a~url'. "'htt h (ailed before
lhl· IOli.'r\.
Hu1 ()onn Lamm. dirC<'tor of
til"\Clopml·nt !'it'r,·ices. said Costa
\ll·-.a·, ar11on 1~n ·1 t·ontro"ersial -
ihl· l"l\~ ·, ~et 10 rl'tt•1vr an~ appli-
' :11111n\ t(•r :J¥reemt•n\6.
pll"nl~ ofoppor1un11y 10 comment on
an1 dt'' elopment agreements
1hrOugh a public hearing process. .
Sandv Gt•nis. a resident active in
gro"·1h:rt·lated· issues. said she saw
th t• nct•d for the agrttmcn1s in
~11ual1on s ~·here th e develo per has
n1ad\' a significant inves1men1 in the
prOJl't:l. Sht• said she was concerned
lh\' contrac1 s could be misused.
though.
··f rould set• this as an obvious ploy
10 head off the cfTon of 1he iniliali ,·e
thi s fall .'t she said. "11 could be used 10
tit• the .hands of future legisla1ivc
bodies."
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LAGUNA RECALL DEADLINE TUESDAY •..
From Al
\"OIC'rs from Laaun~ arc ,qualified to
sign the petitions.
Recall leadC'rs arc 1,.Yina 10 rolltct
an CJ.Ira buffer of SC"vcral hundrtd
names against Cllt'h council member
in order 10 offset invalid slp1turn.
Westbrook. who said s'he and her
husband. Paul; have spent about
SI 5.1)()() backing the recall. predicted
1ha1 if the special elcc1ion qualifies.
1he elcc1orate will oust !he lhrtt
council members. They hope to also
defeat Councilman Nei l F1tzpa1rick
in 1hl' regular No~C'mber clC:~"·
Thl' Wes1br00Ks have all tha1
some people d«lined 10 sipt. recall
petitions for fear of re1ribu11on from
1he cit\' .. i\s a result. recall leaders
asked 1hc Orange County Grand Jury
in June to transfer collCC'lion of the
rt'Call pehllons from Rollinger to lhe
Ora~J.e_County Registrar of Voters.
The JUf\' has \"el to rule on !he rtQUHI.
Rrcall-teadcn-aC'C"Ur-the council.
wi1h the exception of Marlha Col-
lison. of violatjng pri,·ate propeny
tights. Tht mo\'emenl took off in
January when the council rejected
business owner Cayenne Bird's re-
'quest to put up a clothing rack Outside
her SIOK'.
The council said lhc rack "iola1ed a
relali\'ely nc1.1.' ordinance that
prohibits outdoor displays in the
do1.1.·nto~·n businesS" district without
appro,•al from the council. Bird has
s1ncr put up other unauthorized
displays and lhe fily e,·entually filed
sui1 against her.
·Represented by Donald Black.
IOrmer presidC'nl of 1he Laguna Beach
Chamber of Commerce. Bird is
~urrcntly awaiting an August roun
date.
Hansen refused to lake down a
display of shoes erected in an alcove
outside his Axli ne's Shoes s1orc_on
Fores1 ,.\venue. Hansen was found
guih~-.,.in . pril-of ·\•iola1in1 11he-
outdoor display ordinance bu'! has
appealed the ruling.
Recall leaders also ha \'e accusci:I
the council of tinancial mismanage..
mcn1 when it sold off a section Of
S'·camore Hills for . residential <16-v~lopmenl in order 10 pa\' off its debt
on 1he remainder of the propeny.
s,·camofC' Hills is lcx.·a1ed in ttic Y
bCt"'"t'C"n Laguna Canyon and El Toro
roads.
SEWAGE .•.
From Al
encd by the effects of the spil l. Y,,'ater
s.ampk•s taken b~ tht• Hl.'alth ,CafC'
.\gen1.·~ !urned up no t'\traord1na~
Ii:' els of bac1eria.
'Health officials said bl'c3ust· the
M'1.1.'age 1.1.·as carried oflsh·ore. the effect
on bl-achgocrs "''as probably m1n1mal.
The. !iC""l''3ge-•-as. ,;iilu1rd b\· !he
flushing at·tion oflhe tides. ·
LENNEY WON'T BE DISCOURAGED •..
From Al
.. flnt• of thl· things 1ha1 doesn't ··1 told h<.'r shl' "''as here for some C"il. Lennt')" tiopes to s.non begin
ma kt• nll' a tlaming liberal 1s my fiscal si:x·cial reason. but I didn"1 kno1.1.· whal pa~ ing Barbara BunM>ld. "''ho cur-
polif~."· shl' said ... I 1h1nk we ha,·e 10 111.1.·as. Mavbe this is i1:· hC'r mother. renth coordina1es preeinct "'·alks.
put l'\"l'~·1hing on a pay-as-you-go Sophi e Peiinacrhini. said. Jo3nnl' and Ka1h ie Manin. both ha~1s. ''ou t·an't charge 11 to fulure In 1969. 1hc (~ampbells di,·orced. Laguna residen1s. are Ll'nnl·y·s pri-
gi.'nt•rations like !he Reagan adminis- For tht• n~xt 11 \'Ca~ she continued maf\· ,·olunteers. 1.1.·ith Jo.a nnl' Manin
1ra1iun has."" leaching elemenia~' school. first in orga.ni zing the candida1e·s schedule
..\!'! a divorcC'd mo1her of 1wo \1ission Viejo and then in Laguna and Kathil' Marlin handling pfC'SS
adop1ed t·hildren. Lcnney said she Beach. L.astyearshequi1her1eaching relations. ·
k·arnt•d first hand !ht• imponance of job to devote more time to politics. \-\i"ilh the CiOP candida1e a!>sumcd
making ends mt't."1. (lf ro urse shl' 1.1.·ouldn"t have had 10 tx' the Yi1nni.'r. almos t all news
In 1 955. she ma rried Ken 1tw1 luxun· if no\ for George Lenney. CO\'erage of the primarit•s was focusCd
{ ·an1pbt.·ll. one year after graduating !ht• man sfie married in 1984. on 1he Republican candida1cs. and
"·ith a teaching 1.·t•nificate from St . Gl'orge Lenney. now rctittd. had Lenney found herself sh outing for
.\ndrl'"s Un1,·ersi1y. The coufle later made a comfor1able li,·ing in real rqual time. It is a trend she na1urally
adopted Lis.a ~1arie. now MS. and estall' and the couple moved into a hopes will end now that the race has
l ·hns1opht•r. no"· 23. and LennC'y hilltop houSC' in Laguna with a dis1illed 10 ht•rselfand (·ox . The race
l:icgan baking bread and adjusting to S"'Ct'ping ,·iew or.1he octan. also inl·ludcs Libertarian candid.IC'
hl'r ne~· job as homemaker. Despi te ~er husband's comfonablC' Roger Bloxham and (ire1chen Farsai.
. .\lthoup.h she had been class presi· l income. Lenney·s· campaisn or-1he Peace and Freedom t"andidate.
( 'ounc1lma n !);111d \\."he\'ll'r and
( \1u nci l1.1.·0man ~1an Hornbuckle
111ll"d ag.11 nst I hl· part< i.'ach e.,press-
1 ng conce rn\ tha1 th\·~ could bi.•
n11suscd to gl\ e hutldt•r\ a loophole
arvUrid 1hl· 1n111al1\,•.
""\'1' J 1dn·1 do an~1h1ng.·· Lamm
'J1J ··'l.;o". "hen we get our first
ruupo...;11. 1ha1 cna\-or ·mav no! ~l·111-r;lll' 'on1c J1 '>l·uSs1on."" · From Al
Jeni in college.· Lenney never 1 ganization runs on a skin-tight "Cenainl'" I think the Dtmocrats
dreamt·d that she 1.1.·ould someday sit budg1.·t. Th1.• only full-time. paid up until rio"'' ha'"e gouen shon
on a t·i1 y counci l. much less take a men1ber of "Lida Lcnnry for Con-shrif1.'"Lennt•\ said."llnderl\·inJitis
shot al ('ongrl·ss·. This was despite her gress·· is Sydne} Warbunon. a fC'Cen t thl' assump1io·n tha1 the RepUbhcans
molht'r's P1"diction that herdau&hter poli1ical Science graduate from Cal · 1.1.'ill he tht"oncs IO (~·in 1he November
"'Ould someda\-bt" someone 10 re· -State Fullerton. who made an unsuc-eh."tlion). an(fl OHnk lhai's a dangC"r·
l ml·mber. · t·essful bid for 1he ln·ine City Coun-ous assumption.""
,,.,., S1n1dar. l <llll'l'rn\ "l'r•· fl'\Cled ~ I ;1n1111 ...;11d thl' public ~·111 _ha ve
the\' 1.1.·cren·i real!~ ippropnate." ~'~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~jjj 1he costs of the internally
prcser\"C'd plan1s currently is higher
1han li,·c t'Ounterparts. Paiieri says,
bul the ~v1ngs on maintenance may
n1akt• th em affordable. especially in
!ht• ra~ of larger trees and shrubs. Lotto player wins $5.BM
·'' S \l K '\II -..:TC) t-\Pl -.\ Louo
t>-.l" lll'~l"I purt·haSt·d 1n San f)1l'flO
. and t11:anng the nun1hers 6. Q_ 10. 18.
35 ":Ind .l I 1~ "Orth S S.8~8 .. ' 18 10 the
rx·r~on .,., ho holds it. California lot·
ten uiliC"1al ~ .-.aid Sunda\.
the Jar kpol "'inner. w·ho ptckl"d al!
,.1, rorrecl nun11lers. has \Cl lo comr
lnrv.ard . o!Tit·ials said . ·
E11!?hl pla ~<·rs 1,111 ~har1· a SI.SS
n1 ill1on pntl" bcrau\l' 1he\ had fi \"t" of l~l' s1.'< "''inning nun1bei-s. plus 1he
~1nus numhi:r of 8. dra~·n 1n tht•
2:1n1t• Saturda1 n1gh1. ..aid loll t'f\ ~rtik(•sman John Schadl'. Eat"h of 1ht-
l'1gh1 11ckc1s 1~ v.onh S 194.043.
Si.•\ en of tht• t'1gh111ckrts wel"C' sold
1n Lu' .\ngelcs. Palm Desen. Upland.
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Pac1fica. Hayward. Santa Rosa and
San Mateo. Schade said. The name of
1hc 01herci1y was wi1hheld because ii .
1s so small. he said.
Thert were 226 tickets containin1
fi\•e of the" sill winninl numbcn
"''lthout 1he bonus number, Schade
said. Each ticktt is wonh 53.538 whtn
redeemed.
There were 14.427 tickets with four
of1he si1. numben. Each is wonh $50.
And thert 1.1.·ert 26q,1q2 1ieke1s with
1hrtt ofsi1. numbers. Each of those is
wbnh an automatic SS.
Sain for the Saturday niaht draw
10111cd 514.541 . 903. Of that. playcn
can coll«t SI0.247,S60. Education
will ge1 54.944.247. Schade said.
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Pant•r1. y,·hose company providC's
1n 1t·nor plants and maintenance lo
more 1han · 400 businesSC's. res-
1auran1s and residences ·throujhoul
Soulhern c·alifornia. says the new
ptaius. likr 1he li ve o-nes. add con-
siderably to the overall atmosphC'r:t of
an office. hotel or restaurant setling.
"'The more hjgh·t«h the environ-
mcnl becomes. the more important I
1h1nk it is 10 have plants -living.
things -miked in.' she says. "The
feeli ng vou 0 fC' in a garden<SC'tllng helps
pt'Ople.'·
There are drawbacks. however. lo
thc5C' plan1s traditionallv known for
their outdoor 5C'Uing. Th(y can't take
the su nlight for lon1 .... 1nd 1hey can'I
be watered.
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Transit official
to speak in Mesa
on state projects
Boo" becomes 'whoops' at UCI
DonaJd L Watson deputy .director of tbc
Califomia Dts-rtment of Transporation. will be tbc
featured speaker at Thursday s quarurl_y forum
pmtnted by the Southern California Transpor-
tation Action Committee at the Westin South Cout
Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.
Watson will discuss the ntVt' directions beina
~en by Caltnins as ~ll as the fundina status for w
111te's various tnin5P0rtation projects at tbc noon
lunct.eon meetina.
The cost is $20 ~rpenon. Reservations may be
made by calling the SCT AC office at (213)681-8082.
Sleep NJDfnar .i.ted
A panel of medical cxpens will conduct a free
seminar on sleep -includinf problems that. left
untreated. can result in potentaal health ·hazards -
Thursday at Northwood Community Park. 4JS I
Bryan Ave .. Irvine.
Ors. David Law. Rohen Sutter and Mark
Wohaemuth will discusst.'1aytime sleepiness. snor-
ins. restless sleep. momina headaches. anxiety and
depression. Contact David Anderson at 660-3920
for additional information.
Teea ~1• worknop .et·
· A workshop designed to allow teen-agers to
practice social skills by playing gamrs will be
presented Wednesday in Room 114 of thr Home
Economics Building at Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa.
Marriage and family therapist Carmine Tuozzo
will conduct the session. which will run from I. JO to
4:30 p.m. The registration fee is $28. which includes
a handbook. and details are available at 432-5880.
TnvellJJ6 tlJM offered
~ Sol Diamond of the U.S. Customs Service will
offer tips <?n traveling abroad at Thu~v·s. lodgr
program night of the Orange Coast a ·Naa B'nlh.
The mc~ting will be held at 8 p.m: in the
Mercury Room of Mercury Savings. 78 12 Edinger
A \'e.. Huntington Beach. Wives and guests are
welcome.
Divorce talk at UCI
A workshop on the lcpl aspc"Cts of divorce wall
be presented Thursday aftrmoon in thr conferen~
room of thr Women's Opponunities Center on the
UCI campus.
Thrrc is no fee for the session. which will run
from I to 3 p.m. and be conducted by attorney Pat
Herzog. Call the centrr at 856-7128 for more
information and campus parking instructions.
Jledlcal •apport 1roap
A support sroup for peoplt with Epstein-Barr
disorder will be offered Thursday at 1 p.m. at the
Rushmore Medical Center. S402 Bolsa Ave ..
Huntington Beach.
The lecturt' is free. but ·reservations are
rcqucste4: Call 8? I-77S6 for seattn& and additional
information.
1Vomea ezec. to meet
· Nutritionist Susan Maarann wall spea~ to the
Orangr Count y r hapter o~\\'.omen'in Man~gement
on "Strategirs to Max1m1ze Enerar and Job
Performance Wh ile Minimizing Stress' Thursday.
Thr dinner session is scheduled for 6 p.m. at thr
Registrv Hotel in lrvmr. funher information and
reservations are availablt' b) calling 966-8680.
Jloaday, .July 25
BJ PAUL AACHIPLEY ...............
Basketball players wm tossina up
stinkers all ovrr the court Sunday. lf the
proverbial popcorn machine was in the
buildins. all lhCY playm were in it. Chick
Heam could'vr closed thr Admiral door
on this pme btfort the tipoff. It wasn't
basketball. It was a1rball.
And pc-oplr paid as much as S 100 a seat
for the pnvilegr of watching it.
And why not'.' It was all in fun. and for a
aood cause to boot. It was a .. Fantasy
Basketball Gamr" 1n which Oransr Coun-
t\' businessmrn took the coun at UCl's
llren (enter to challenge a host of pro.
basketball playrrs from around the NBA.
The challengers cttipped in S2.SOO
ap1ecr fort he pnvilearaspan of a weekend
of events billed as the Byron Scott 1988
Challenge for Children. with procttds
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .. D.-, ........
-\fternoon disc jockr> Rach Watson
discusses traffic conditions on Pacific
Coast Highway. News di rector Wanda
Lennc 111ent1ons a~ upc:omana yachting
e1-·cnt on Newpon Harbor and the latt'1t on
the Orange County Centrnnial ctl·
ebrat1on.
Morning DJ (ind~ Davis keeps listeners
updated on the progress of hrr diet.
If the on-air talk seems a bit folks y by
radio standards. 1t should. K-OCEAN
radio tries to be a lot of things b11Jt'r
'itat1on~ can't.
.. We don't want to be everythina to
everybody. but we do want to be every·
thing to this community." says Richard
L~ons. general mana~r of the NCft'J)Ort
Beach-based radio station. ··There's a need
for community radio stations just as
there's a need for community newspapc-rs.
and that·s what we trv to address.··
For the most pan. bransr County radio
stations have had a tough time competina
head-on with the larger. more powerful
stations in .Los Angeles. But Lyons says
size is not a prerequisite for succns. an
radio. espc"Cially whtn listeners want local
information and advenisers want to reach
those potential customrrs.
And since K-OCEAN was taken over by
nt'w owners last Novrmber. it ttas moved
swiftly to a profitable enterprise with an
incrrasing number of advenasers compris-
ing local stores. restaurants and busi-
..ir-nesses. It also 1s attractin& a growin&
audience. according to the latest Arbitron
ratings which places K-OCEAN amona
perennial Orange County radio leaders
KEZY and KIK.
It hasn·t always ~n that way for thr ·
station at 103.1 on the FM band.
Founded nearh 30 ~~an a10. KOCM
passed through ·th<' hands of several
o"'ners including. 1n recent )tars. the Don
Re' Media Group: f ack Sic.-pl. a veteran radio stati on
owner 1n Los ~ngeles. and panner Steve
L' d' ar-Haz~ purchased KSRF radio sta·
t1on in Santa Monaca in Ottt'mber 1986
and were interested in·acqumn& a s1m1lar
communal\ stauon.
101na to sevenil local charities.
Scott. the hot-shootina suard from the
World Champion Los Anttln Lakers.
rounded up a bunch of NBA s-ls and TV
and movie stars to rnttttain the pubhc in
sevenil basketball exhibitions. * tennis
tournament and dinner/dance in Newport
Beach.
~mona thr basketball starsjoinin& Scott
were fellov.• Lakers Kurt Rambis and M1kr
Smrek. Thurl Bailey of the Utah Jazz.
Benoit Benjamin of the Los Anaeles
Clippers and Cliff Robinson of the
Ph1ladrlphia 76ers.
The other players incl uded Regie
Theus of thr Atlanta Hawks. LaSaJk
Thompson of the Sacramento K.ing.s and
R<'a&1e Milkr of the Indiana Pacers.
The wceund netted an estimated
$50.000 for the Byron Scott Children's
Fund. a spokeswoman said. Procttds were
1argetcd for 1he South County Community
located 1n '.'l·"pon Center. "as renamed K-OCE .\~. ..
Siegal a nd l id var-Han purchased
KOCM 1n Novt'mber 1987 tor a rcponed
SJ.15 million and found that it fC'lltured
the same spot on the FM dial. 103.1. as
KSRF. !The stations· 3.000-watt signals.
while capable of providing owners with a
blanket covt'rag<' of Los Angeles and
Orange counti<'S. are not powerful enough
to interfere Wlth each other.)
.. \\ e kne" from the stan that this would
be: a good markrt for us.·· L) ons said. ''ThB
1~ onl' of Jhe most desirable areas in the
world . The l1steners,.for the most pan. are
upscale. upwardl~ mob1lr and art'
• interested in local 1nformauon:·
To complement K-SURF in Santa
~on1ca and to emphasizr its coastal
1dent1t~. the Newport Beach station.
.
·Wh ile he . describes the statton·s
pre' 1ous musical format as .. backiround
mu'i1c:· L\ons belle\'es 111s now a hveher.
morr uphrat .. foreg round.. strain that
mali.e'i 11 accessible to a wide range of
llstt·nrrs.
It unoh1rus1\l' format -featured
entireh on compact discs~ also makes 1t
ideal for amng in otTtce buildings. and
L'ons ooint'i out ho" freouentl~ ~ou hear
Oinic. the Pediatric Cancer Resnrch
Foundation of Oranar Coun1y and Camp
Ronald McDonald.
pectato~ al Sunda) 's baske1baJI nh1-
b111on -v.ho paid from SIS for nosebked
\eah to SI CJO for 1.:ounside a la Jack ~IC'hol~n -also wrre 1reated to a
celebr111es 'ersus NBA pbyers pme.
' You lhmk the hapless New Jersey KJnss
look sad ever. time the) take on die
Harlem Globetrotters? Try Chns1ophrr
.\tkms 'ersus Roy Tarpley.
Ever notice when you finally st>e
telev1s1 on or mo,·ie s~rs an person hov.•
short th<'' art?
The siature d1ffrrential was srossl)
exaggeratrd Sunday. Atkins. for namplt'.
who paired up v.•nh Brook<' Shields an
.. Blue Lagoon:· ap~rtd to top ou1 at S
feet nothing. Tarpley of th<' Dallas
Ma vrnclcs. on th<' other hand. look<'d to be
about 6 fC"Ct. fore' er.
K-OCE.\'.' "ht'n a bus1n~ pl.1ces ~ou temporanl~ on hold .\n O\ erwhelmingl}
high percentage ol the station ·s hstent'r,s
tunl' in dunng the "'ork da~ bet"~n 10
a.m. and J p.m .. .\rb1tron rattngs ha'e
\h o" n
Thl' musal' is broli.l'n up b> ommerc1als
and breali. ne" s spots. t~ p1call> rt'lated to
locale' en ts and such helpful 1nforma11on
a traffic t•ond111ons. beach parking a' ail·
ab1h1~ and boating ne"s
L\OOS 1ns1sts that tht' Station disc
JOCk·e, s -regulars include Rob Conrad.
Cind\ [)a,1s. Rich \\atson. Rick Ta,lor
and ~l 1chael Wood -mainuun a neigh-horl~ rappon "1th hstrnt'rs and emphasize
thl' local 11es "1th the communll\
"The' ha'e to be.> a"'are of"'hat's going
That kind of m1smat h was tht norm a~
the NB-\ team to\t'd with the lakes of;
crooner Pat Boone. .\Ian Th1ckr of
.. Gro" inJ Pains ... Pat Pt'tersen of .. Knots
Landmg· and Pat Klaus of .. Love Boat ...
.\ISO faihng 10 heir th(' celt'brities' caust'
were Ken Ofandt o .. SuPt'rcamer." Tim
Culberson 'of .. Hill Sm•l't BluC'S .. and Bo
Hopkins of .. D, nast' ··
The cflrb~es. realmng 1he hopc-less-
ne!o~ of their catsc. e' rn trted sneaking in
l'.\tra pla~l'r\ a~ the game: "ore 011. There
"ere at least a do1c:n ul them on thecoun at
an' one ttml'
but It didn't matter .\t the end of
regulatton ttll' $Core wa~ N 8 .\ stars .. too
man~:· crkbnt1l·~ '"not rnough ...
Thl' rral \\1nner~ of wu~. Wt'rr thr
children "ho haH· ~nelited sincr Scott
fomwd hi\ "Children\ fund L1 m1ted ...
"h1ch aim' 111 hl·lp undl'rpm 1kged yo ung-
stt•r, a' "di ;i, r hlldren "1th med1l·al and
p,.~ l h11log.1r:il m·l·ds
---,
on 1n 1he commun1n :·he savs ··\,\><' ne"er
"ant t0 bt' automat~d "r like It\'(' shows
"11h d1 JOCkl'~ s "ho are familiar "1th thr area ··
\ta11on l1ffic1als themSC'hes strenathen
1hl1'4· tlr' "1th on-air 11 kt't gi' ea"a~s and
prom~)llCln at communit~ nt'nts 1nclud-
1n~ OOat parld<"S. fa1~. air shOYiS and
annual le~tl' ale.
··Th ie. 1.\1mmun11' de!'t'nes its own
r.iJ10 qa11C1n Then.··~ no reason to share 11
\•1th an l .\ station:· LH'lns sa~s.
"I "0uld tell ptonle that 1f th<'~ ·re
1ntl'res1ed in their local comm unit\.
\ample ClUr radi o SUHIOn It's another wa~
t<' 't.'ep in tow:-h "1th a lot of "'hat·s hJpptn1ng. ··
• 6:30 p.m. C..ta Mesa Pluala1 Comml11IM,
council chambers. 77 Fair Drive.
• 7:30 p.m. NeWfOrt Bead City Ceacll,
council chambers. 3300 NeWJ)Ort Blvd. Heart bypass death rates varied widely
Ta~y, .July 26 •
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Almost one ouf
of e,·rrv six California hospitals where
hean b,;pass operations occur had sianifi·
cantly high death rates an 1986. with busier
hosp1taJs losing the fewnt s-tie:nts. it was
reponed.
S 16.311 . according 10 the Los .\ngelt's
Times stud'
Hospital in Stockton. wh<'rt t>8 ht'an
b' passes "ere performed.
Dr \1a' osh Khonsan. Kaiser"s Los .\n~rkc. hosp1t.1rs chief o[ cardiac surg~.
lin~l'd 1he high number ol o~ra11ons to its
po 1-<1rerat1,•e sur.1' al succ-t's!. • 4 p.m. S..dl LapM S..nl ef Review, JI 592
West St.. South Laguna.
• 7:30 p.m. Lapa Bead Ualfte4 ScltMI
Dt1trtct, ed~cation center bQard room. SSO Blumont St. ~ -. • Like . ,deal& rates statewi<k. averqe.
hospital charges for the frequently ~
formed hean procedure also va~ widto·
Iv. from a high of S58.578 to a low of
The stat.1st1cal anal\ sis of monal11~
figures com paled b~ the btlice of State" 1d<'
Hralth Plannin@. and Dr'\'rlopment Cail·
fOrnia revealed that hospitals Jost. on
'average. 5·:3 pel'C,rnt of t.beit pattt'nls.
The highest death rat<' fo und m I Q86. the
last 'ear for 'Ah1ch complete rrcords "<'re
a' a1lable. was P .b pt"rcent. at Dameron
· Tht• lo" est "as I percent. at th<' Ka1~r
founda11on Ho~n1tll in San Francisco.
"here JS.~ patients rt•cei,rd hcan
b~ passes. -
Tht.' Kaise r F(1unJ.u10n.HO$J)1t.al in Los .\ngd~ had a similar fl)" rat<'. eApt"nrnc-
1ng JUSt fiH· Math~ in 3QJ b~pass oper-
ations. for a I ~ 1x•r1.0t'nt death rate
lllustrat1ng the success busier hospitals
en1o~ed. the ave,.. death rate 'aned
from .l > pen't'nt -at hosprtals' vm tnnore
than >~u c.u rg(nt"S dunna thr )<'3r to -4
p!.'rl·rnt for those with f~n than I
<;uf~l'm·1.
Jteve1i Spielberg's house
aeavily damaged by fire.
IALIBU (APl -Steven ~bera's mulumil ion dollar home
damqed by flames in a blaze that IPft8d to director Walttt Hill's
anfront estate alona the e•clusive Ml Beach celebrity enclave. of·
111 said.
>itlbefa. his actrns-wift Amy
•and their son. Max. wa-en't.in
1wo-aory home at the time of the
Sunday and thttf ~ no
rin, authorities .said. Mdbera couldn't bt reached late
tay tJVoaeh his Amblin Pro-
ioftl. He is reportedly out of town
oft on a MW ~vie. _ "°" Tnvftulaaon wm called but orities haw cktcrmincd that the
e waseccidmlll. °'J>Uty Ridwd
&llR>Of of tilt Loi Aftltles County urs l)epenlMftt said today.
:ials ~bly won't know what
td the fire until laler today. be
added. looke". Shen trs drputies wel't' called
"The first home (Spielbtta's) was in to clear a ~th for rmergt'ncy
full)• involved when~ arrived. then vehicles. authonties said.
the S«ond home cauaht fire." Reyna There are houses on.both sides of
said. narro"' Broad Brach Road. which
Damaar to the Sp1'1~1J home was runs JU St below a.nd parallel to Pacific
6 timatcd at $210.000, Reyna said. (oast H1ghwa\' an the northernmost
Hilrs midenct nat door sustained strttchcs of Milibu. .
S 120.000 in da~. _ Hill produced and directed "Red'
It took 40 firefilll~ about 40 Heat.·· the current hit starring . .\mold
minutes to utinpish the b&att. Schwarzrncacr and Jim Jklushi. Has
which broke out .at 6:41 p.m .. said dittetina credits include "48 Hrs .. "
county fire Capt Dtrtk Reyna. "The Warrion." and "E,trerm
Other Ct'lcbrity rnidnta alol!il tbc . ~judlC't ... 'Ind be ~uced the
'milc--lona ~ o( Broed leech popular ICimce ftctton thnllen
ROid_ include 5}'baler .SMDoM -!!Al~Md .. Alitftt."
Robtn Rtdbd. Carroll O'Connor Amona Soid~'s hit films wm
and Gold~ Hawn. Tbt Broed leech .. Jaws." ""Clow Eftcountcn of the
homn ra,.r betWtt Sl million and Third Kind." .. Raidrn of tbc Lost
SIOmillioft invaa.. ' Art." "E.T. -nt btra-Ttr·
The fire. whidl cwld be tten for muia1 .. "EID~oldw Su." "The
miln alo"I K'tfttc Plcifk Cout Color ~ and dw ~ ~
Hipway. altrKted hundreds of oo-jattd .;~-Framed a., .. 'L"
shaptd .,... bdOl't IObbilll IM
them of a ftail91illtL • • • .\ 11-tullt .... war6 nmty
Sl.600 was'llolnl ta. a Hnu..-Beach man'scar IMt Md._. ltfl at a
17th Strert car wula. • • • A 5).year~ COiia Miii woman
'tore. The secunt) ~nsor tha t "as
altal·hcd to thr garmet was found on
thl' tloor ne\t to the rack. • • • l ht.• o"ner of Tart Mtastrr on
L,12an '\treet reported that Sl.000 was
l·mtx·11led from his compan).
La&ana Beech
P11hd' arrested thrtt men Sunday
afternoon on suspicion of ~ .. d con-
duct 1n · Hc1sltr Park. Arrested wn-r
\lar~ D Morehart. 36. of Goleta:
Jude l Wt.>1erman. 49. of ~una
&·al·h. and Ja ~ C. Inman. Jr . 1 . of
Lajlun:i'Eka h • • • .\ '3ndal painted ··No Parkana··
al·ros' tht' windsh1t'ld of a car parktd Saturd3~ e\t'nang on Laguna C'an)on
Road. the' 1ctmi told pohct'. • • • .\ "ood<'n SWlDI set \'llutd at
SH~'IO "as rcported·stolen Saturday
from a Tn.'asurt Island res1dmct. • • • .\ ban~ dt'postt baa con&ainint an
e~umated $.1.Q()) an cash was st~
Saturda' on Forest .\'•rnue. the
, 1('t1m 1old pohct'.
lnlne
.\ man •'Is arrested Sunday in
conn«t1on wtth a re11drntw bur·
&Jaf'\ 1n the ~ bkxt o( WiUawaw
Dn \ (' " nt'81\bor ttl)C)ftedly hmrd
no1tts and rrponfd t1't break-in to
pol1tt. Manutl Sonny Lopa. 31. wa
anftltd at dw ~ .... ~ to
politt. AftOthtr MllPt\'t it repontdly
stallatlarlt-· • • • A ~ cMin -.s st*" ill a ~jns'=t' bkrl of Conlobl Ori~ on bteac<n I aacl 9
p.m. ntvk1i&wbo"'9hotntMtk
time l'l the tlrc:il -1n repone-d a rear
sliding ... h~1r h.1J lx'en pne-d • • • Je\l.clr. 'alued at S 5.1 l wasstolen
1n a burglar: in thl' I ·t-oO block of
Cassia Trct" Lani• The intruder
rcponedl~ t.•nten.·d lhrough an un-
lockt'd Yi 1ndo"' The tlurglar: 1s
bthe' e<l w haH °" 1. urred beJ~·~n ti .
pm Saturda~ and II a m Sunoa' • • • T \\ l' J'X'Ople wcrr arre'IC'd Sunda\
in connC'<'t1on with an autC1m \)h1k
theft in th1.· '1nn11' ot Ir. 1ne l. t.•ntt'r
Dme and Jeffre°, Road Sht'r<'<'
Danca Robinson. . . anJ Pet<'r
~l arshall Spurr. :"'. •'trt amc.ted shortl~ ~fore .a p.m Sunda~ Thl'
'<'h1cle v.as reported!~ ~'<'red in
~ewport Beach
HantiJaCton Beacla
~hout 100 ~pk allettdl> •er<'
1n,·oh·ed an a fJlbt at. about 10 p.m
Sunda' on Hamilton ~vmut br-
t•ln Nt"'landand Mapoha lllftt'-
OtrK"t'n calltd to •ttw 9Cl"ftt t11d
J'IMic1pants "ran an all dn'ftuons. •·.
.\ ratron at the Hohda\· Inn. -661
t entt•r Dr1' e. said that S:Oineone ~tok
gold chains 'alued at $7()() in th<' l0bb~ area Saturda) night • • • .\ man said someon<' stole a v.alle1
from a tablr at Norm·s restauran1
around I :30 a.m. toda'~ The v1 t1m reported!~ was so u~i that he .. 10 rt
un.. tht> ~taurant. according t<'
report' •••• .\ rcs1dt'nt in thr 17000 block of
Flm 'tn't"t said §('\'t'ral dnven -..Ttt
ran ni 1hr1r cars and ··doana donuts .. 'lhonl~ after m1dn1&ht t~} 1n ti\(>
parking c.t ructurt at C'haner Center at
Warnt>r .\"enut' and Beach
Bouk,ard • • • Somront> C\lt a lode at a pubhc ~tora~ fx1ht~ an tht' 17000 hloct of
Gothard Street and stoat furniture
and ot~r houwhold Items. • • • ~ man reported at 6•22 a..m.
unda> that a hca"1 · equipment
oprr:uor had bttn woftn'I llntt 6
a m d1sturbe• his ~
Robber. flee• bl clerk'• car
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Jtt .... ..., .... ltl2 y.,_
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nt ._.. .... ,1: a••• ...... e-·· .... ...... Mill~·-... , ........... ~ .,, ··s ............. . ... -
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Offenmlve
Into Iran,
pUllsoat
NICOSIA, Cypnas (AP) -Iraq
laid Sunday it withdrew its fon:a
fiom Iranian terrilOty after I ~r iecunion. tlkina tbcM•nds of war
pritonen. lru'• jwelident beaded for
the front linel and called OD bil
cowatrymen to join bim in "divine.
duty."
Alto Sunday, a four-man U.N.
team anived an T ebran to ditcUU
prilonenof'war. A ~nd U.N. team
11 apeded to ani ve in the Iranian
capital within the neJtt few days to wO.t out details of a cease-fire.
Iran'• foteip minister said the
Iraqi offensives threatened a cease-
fire.
The official Iraqi News AICDC)'
announced that Iraq's incursion in
the sout,bem war front. which bcpn
Friday, wuoverand that Iraqi U'OOPI
had withdrawn.
Iran said Saturday that Iraqi troopl
becked by tanks. warplanes and
chemical weapons thnast _pearly 40
miles into lianian territory. The
· official Islamic Republic News AFn-
cy said Sunday the attack bad been
repulsed with 9,000 Iraqi dead and
wounded.
Iranian President Ali Khamenei
called his people to action in a
message b1'09dc:asl OD Tehran radio.
··Now that the l~i troops hlVe
stepped on the Islamic tcrntory_ of
Iran, no response except that of
weapons is penniuible. •• Khamenei
said in the messqe, which was
monitored in Nicosia.
'1be nation must rush to the
assistance of the armed forces,"
Khamenei said. addina that he "will
Anchorwoman's
slayin in Mexico .
promp s .otitrage·
CIUDAD J~nen-~':°~ -Muico'ut
by the•ybtaaof a udolwomu aDd two .Olien ia I bail of ~ ~ IUIPl•ded the Juaniz md of
tbe federal ~and vowed to ....
ID inveldlltioll.
One feden1 DOlice otBccrlDd .....
city police olloen weft 11rated in
tbe machine ..... attack S.tur*y in dotmtown Juarez. "My~ ii ..-a:= t= wbo vm.:Twa late .
Saturday and vowed tbe tour oftlcen
would bC broulllt to jUllice.
Garcia .. ~ tbat "the t.d
e1emcn_ ta (in tbl federal inc) will be removed'. Tbcre are IOOd ..._ .. in
the force ones wbo elevate their liwe
to it That iaa't the cate ln tbis
instance .... We won•t let dUs blow
over."
The driver of tbe victims' car, the
anchorwoman'• busblDd, llid lat bad refused to stop for men wbo ideat-
ified themselves u]M)tice bec:aUle he wu afraid they were robbers. He llid
he had S 12.000 in the car ..
The four arrested of&cen told
police they bad mia11ken dac victims' car for a similar ·car ~ ~ narc:otica traflicUn WhO eDIUed in a shootout with police earner Saturday.
The officen were KICUled of killina
-I
D1
to n
ByTll~A
Michac
for thl· Ii
f>cmocra
"'ith ch~<
into hi\
publican "a" ge111 \ought to
\.\om~n.
.\hout .
chamher
Oukak1s c
toda'. H1 then· \pol
hl·admg 11
Th~· M
turning 'i
da~ camp;
h h\ ah-
"eather ;
national J
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Llo\d lkn 1nrfudin~
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Hut th~ 5~~~~l::~~.::~~~ ·Soviet officer sa us Af:ghan
As K.hamene1 ~aded for the front -~ -
Park vlsltonnowurgecl
to tell bears to 1et ---==os~-------
=-~:~~i~E rebels likely to seize p. ow er Javier Perez de Cuellar. . . . .
Velayati said be had sent Perez de
Cuellar a ld1er sayina Iraqi military
action threatened a cease-fire and
tallina for the United Nations to take
.. timely· and P!eventive action."
Tehran radio said.
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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK -The nat time a bic. bothenome black bear banell into your camppound in bucolic Y oeemite, ICU it -in no
uncertain term• =lost. put ranemarc now .mtiJ11. The new milit.aat
The U.N. chid has invited Iraqi
Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz to New
York for peace talks. .
interviewed Sunday on ABCs
"This Week with David Brinkley.''
Perez de Cuellar said he hoped
hostilities would cease when he began
discussions with the two leaden.
··until there 1sa cease-fire. I cannot
complain.·· the . secrctary-acneral
said. ··Tbe onlY. tb.ina "which I have
done ... is to mike an appeal to both
sides to exen restraint.
MOSCOW (AP) -A Soviet mili-
ta_ry officer. breaking with Moscow's
official line. says he doubts the
Afghan army can survive after Soviet
troops leave.and he predicted Islamic
fundamentalists will gain power.
Maj. Gen. Kim M. Tsagolov. who
served as a Soviet adviser to Af~an .
troops, also told the weekly Ogonyok ·
magazine that Af&hanistan's govern·
ing pany is hopclcs,sly disorpnized
and has bun~cc:i opponun1t1cs to
make peace with insu!ltnts.
In the interview. which appcan in
Ogonvok's July 30 issue. Tsqolov
accused the Soviet med'8 of exaa-
aeratina RedArm.Y. andAf&ban troop victories. -Subscnbers received the
magazine Sunday.
Western military and political
analysts have said for some time they
doubr the Afpan annr can fiaht off
U.S.-backed rebels on its own. They
have predicted a collapse of the
communist Afahan aovcrnment after
the Soviet pulfout is completed next
year:
But Tsaaolov,. -:ho teach~s
philosophy at a m1ht.ary a~emy •. 11
believed to be the fint Soviet offic11I
to make similar bleak predictions
publicly. Oaonyok. is a magazine that
has led the campaign for glasnost. or
greater.openness on selected topics.
The.. ollki.al Sovie&--line has held
that Afghan forces arc well prepared
to defend their country. Lt., Gen.
Boris Gromov. commander of Soviet
forces in Afghanistan, told reponen
in Moscow last month the Afihan
government had created an effeCtive
fighting fortt.
Asked if he was confident Afiban
forces c.ould provide adequa1e de-
fense from ttbel attacks after a Soviet
withdrawal. Tsagolov told Oaonyok:
.. If you judae the Af&han army by it1
current st.ate, then r don't have the
confidcntt about which you speak."
The Soviet Union began withdraw-
ing its troops from Afpanist.an May
15. Under the terms of' a U.N.·
brokered .accord. half-of the more
than 100.000 troops must be out by
Aug. 15 and the rest by next Feb. IS.
policy is beina prom led in part brOcbura. l'IDICf talb Ud lips poaed oa
trails. "We need to be a little more bold" in teUial the 'bein to a::
to their pan of the woods. said Jefl'K.eay. the put'• wildfite biolalisl-
now advisecampenand bikm to~~ blaaPGUand pus. wave · arms, even throw a few rocb-&om a_. dilaaace -when ban lbow •
The new policy. which Rplaced one tbat called for beina pmive, Wll deviled
after part ran,m bepn tearebina for new tolutiom to tbe .. bear problem."
StaJJtlarU lor llaa1Boa11 ,..,,.,. e.Nd
LOS ANGELES -The lll1e Oepuunent Of Transportation relued
construction codes for thousands of bandicap-acc:al ramps and lidewa1k
slopes, resu!tina in steeper climbl for wheelchair~-it wu rcponed Sunday. Caltrans officials defended the decision 10-Ule"pidelinet wtiidi lie difreftitt
from those specified in Title 24, the siate handicap aceet1 code. They said me
cost of instaJlina access ramps and sidewalk slopes under the more RQftFllt
guidelines. wobld make c.ostl tpo. probibitivefqt.lftl.JIY prqjecu. lbe Daily News
reponed. ·
Baby bom bl camJWl'OIUld °"tllow di•
' Bezbollah leader calls· for hostage solution ·
EMIGRANT·GAP-A newborn blby died S.turday momi111.after a I~
year-old Sacramento airt pve birth in a e&mlllfOUnd toilet in the Sierra, thee
accidentally dropped the-infant into tbe waste llDk underneath. Pllctr County
Sheriff Donald Nunes reported. Authorities ate awaitina muJts of an autopay
before decidina whether to file chartn ia the Cate, Nunes Mid. The airl. whole
name was withheld becau1e of her,., was described 11 ..... "and llid she
.had· contealed her presnancy from family and &iends. The youna mother
admitted to authorities that she had ftnt intended to dispoee oftlle ti9by, bat
said she chaqed her mind durina the delivery~ and inlendea to keep the
child. -Nunes 11id. But while lhe wu detivenas ti.e ~by benelf in the 4-
by-8-foot privy, the in&nt slipped tom bcr binds ud daroulb the toilet
opcnina into the 1,()00.pllon·tuk of'wute material below, the lirl la1er told a
sheriffs detective durina an interview at Auburn Faith Hospital.
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AJ>f"-The
spiritual guide ofa pro-Iranian group
believed to be holding Western
hostages in Lebanon called Sunday
for a solution to the problem but also
accused the United States of playing
politics with the jssue.
"We call for a JUSt and practical
solution to this problem to achieve a
• happy ending:· said Sheikh
Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah. the s~ritua' lcaderofHczbollah. or Pany
of God.
Hczbollah is believed to bt an
umbrella group for extremist Shute
MosJem factions holding most of the
18 foreigners. including nine Amen-
c~ns. hostage m Lebanon.
Over the past two years Fadlallah
has repeatedly called for a resolution
of the hostage issue. but the-re Has
been no known response from the
kidnappers.
The hostage held longest is Terry
Anderson. 40. chief Middle East
Correspondent of The Associated
Press. who was seized March 16 .
1985.
Anderson's sister. Pcgy Say.
reached b) telephone at her home in
Cadiz. K).. said. "I don't 1tt that it ·
(the holding of hostages) should be a
poli tical issue. It's a human issue.
··Everythina I've been hearing out
of the Middle East lately gives us
reason to hope and it's been a very.
very long time since we've had
occasion to be hopeful."
She expressed appreciation to
Fadlallah and Hashemi Rafsanjani.
the speaker oflran's Parliament, who
sh~ said have made positive state-
ments about the hostqe situation.
"We arc aware tl)at the (hostage)
problem has reached such a dqret of
complexity that its political aspect
ha s become mixed up with its
humanitarian aspect." said
Fadlallah. "We feel pa in for the
detention (of the hostages) because
the issue has humanitarian aspects,"
he told hundreds of Shiites in a
sermon marking the major Moslem
feast of Eid al-Adba.
Speaking in south Beirut's Bir el-
Abcd Mosque. FadlaUah accuted the
United States and European nations
of "manipulating the issue of the.
hostages for political ~ns to
impose their dominanc:P on the
world."
"America has not moved to fiaht
terrorism but has rather used it 11 a
means of political pressure on each
country and people that resist its
imperialist policies." he said.
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bcarina the numbm 6, 9, 10, II, 3$ and 41 is worth $$,121,311 to the person
who holds it, "California lottery officials iaid Suftday. Ejpt playm will share a
SI .SS million prize because t.heyhad five of the six wi~numbe~., us the bonui number of8, drawn in the pme Saturda · t. · lottery esinan
John Schade. Each of the eiaht tickets is = rr:..,043. Seven. o the eifbt
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)ukakis returns . . o Boston; Bush
~tumps n ·west
r11~ Associated Prn1
hchacl Dukak1s. back in Boston
thl· first tam e si nce winmna thr
1ocrat1c nomination. -Aas areetrd
1 ch<:crs toda} when he walked
hie, Statehouse offiee. Re·
lican (icorgl' Bush. meanwhile.
getting m1 xl'd rc,·1ews as he
:ht to 'ih<>fl' up support among
ien.
'lout 20 "orkrrs 1n the executive
nl'lcr t'hl'l'rl.'d and applaudrd as
.ak1s arri"rd at "ork at 8:SO a.m. ~. He grinned and bowed and
'tpokr bnen, 10 them before
ling into h1'> office:.
w Ma,sachusetts governor. re:
ing 'iunda~ night from a three·
:ampaign tnp. Y.a'> grt·eted Y.arm-
' about I SO people 1n sou~
her at Bosto n's Logan ln1cr-
>nal ..\irport.
Jl..ak1!> and his running mate.
d lknt!>l'n. iravclcd to live states.
1d1nl/. the i.._c, fall bat,kgrounds of
·orn1a ancf t l·~as. Thi.'' set off on
1n1t1al campaign trip. last "<'ck.
afkr acTcpting their respcc·tive
inat1on'i at the [)l.'mocratic Na-
11 ( on,cnt1on in .\tlanta.
it· Rl·pubhrans. mc·an" h1lc. ,.ere
mg ahcad 10 thc·ir OY.n convcn·
"h1ch opens three weeks from
~ 1n Xe" Orleans.
·.,h. the cwtain GOP nominee.
nae·!.. in Wa'ihtngton today aftrr
:1ing fiH' days on the road. His
>a1gn1ng between now and the
mg of thl' < iOP gathmng "111 be
1kd ~cause he ha'> spent near!}
legal lim11 for prC·COO\'Cnt1on
>a1gning.
t thl' Wh1tl' House \aid Sunda)
that President Reapn probabl~ will
rampaian in the Midwest on Bush's
behalf ~t'-"een now and the convcn·
uon. That word came from White
House spokesman Marlin F11zwa1er
a\ Reagan "a'> flying back from
Cahforma o n -\1r Force One.
-\l'to ahoard "as Treasun Sec·
retan James -\. Baker Ill. who had
tlt.'en. 1n ( ahforn1a for a weekrnd
fund-ra1\Cr. and his presence fueled
nl'" '>JX'Culauon about an imminent
departurl' from the adm1mstra11on to
run 8u'lh0'> campaign.
F111"atc·r said Baker had .. a \Cn
brief cha!'' "1th Reagan and addc.-d:
.. Hl·\ sull treasur~ secrrta~.· put 11
that W3\ ."
When rl·porll'r!. sent Baker a note
a\k1ng him to come bark and talk 10
thrm ahout thl' matter. he lienl back a
dollar bill ·and 'iugg(''itcd that fl'·
porh.-r\ takl· a close look at thl'
hank note bearing his signature
..Pka'I(.· nou.· 1hc· titk under the
<;11rnaturl·:· Bak,·r wrote fhat 111k. of
rourS<. 1c, <-l'Cfl'tan of1hc treasun
uter. a\kl·d b~ ·rcportl'f'> 10 ··.,hafl'
thl' nl'\\\ ... ht· rc,ponded: "Thert··, no
nl'" '> 10 \hare:·
Baker'°" !.tatu'> 1i.n't thl· onh '>OUrl't'
of 'pcculatwn i.urround1ng the Bush
rampa1gn. The 'll'l' pre't1den1
tra,ekd to -\lbuqul·rque. '.°'1.\1 .. Sun-
da~ "1th former Transpon'auon Sec-
fl'tan El11abc1h Hanford Dole. "ho
ha'> ix-cn men11onc·d a' a po1en11al
runn ing mate
But l·ampa1gn manager Lee
.\t\\atcr \aid Bush won'1 reveal h1\
choice of a running mate until nc\t
month in :"r" Orlcan'>
"Hl'°'• going to krl'P his o"n
rnun\l'I on 11. and hl•'<. going.to let us
:pace exploratlon
rndsfavorin U.S.
1011, desplte costs
W YORK IAPl -.\mericans o verwhelmingly favor maintainina or
J't1ng the federal budgrt for space u plorat1on. evrn while thrte 1n I 0
t '\i .\S.\ 's rnmpetence. a Media G enrral·Assoc1atrd P.ress p(>n has fo und
L' national \urvc~ ol I .:?23 adults --·--------------
I that ncarl~ hal(1hosequrst1on-Countdown '' confidence in the Nati onal
rnu11rs and Space Adminis-
n afla the '>pace shuttle &' · h tt}
l'ngcfl'.\plo<kd tn Januaf) 1986. 1 0 r s u e
lJ percent ~f·lb~, or .;s percent · ·
lfU\'\tlllOl'd. \3\ lhl'\ ~till tack. te-st· s~ ta' r·· ted'
11 lhl' Jl!!l'lll \ . .
"n l·r. -'11 fll'rt"l'nt ol thl' rl·~pon
'a1c1 thl' l 'n1tcd Stalt'' wa~
1011 htt k in .,paCl' C\plora11on.
maJo n11 rc, 'upponcd the m-
l'' 1lf building a (,pare Ma t ion
:nding manned 01ght'> to Mars.
• '>parl' 'hunk program also
urport . With ,i(J pt•rccn1'.><!~1ng II
J hl' npandl·d anJ as man~
! 11 '>hould tx··maintaincd. Tht•
iulllt' ll1gh1 <-IOCl' lhl' Challenger
a " scht•Jukd for September.
1gh a kak in a ga<. line 1(,
cn1ng to dda~ 11. ~ \ 11a..rall'd po~1tl\l'I~ O\\'rall
li'l' JX'ft'l'll l -.aid the agl·nq ha-.
t [lood or \'\l'dlcnl JUb. wh1k ~7
11 rawtl 11 11nl~ fair 11r poor
I K pcrr~nt \a1d th·r !lpacc
1 \huuld he dCl'fl'ascd. "h1k
• half said ~.\S.\'s budget
j remain the· same and 30 11~1d1t 'ihould-br increased. Of
"ho fa, u rl•CJ· an increase. 74
II "Jld lhl·~ \\llU ld be willing 10
gha ta\l'' to arcomphsh 11.
~l'1latc 1h1'>.month apprO\ed
111II1on for 1' .\S .\ \ spaCll' sta·
·ogram. nnl~ t•nnugh to phase 1t
· put. 11 on hold., The· Ho use
~·e-d $ 700 mrlhon.•.aftrt~ Joint
1ttec'(s to rc>solve thl" issue.
• offalhn~ beti1nd in spacr ma~
rca!>on for the puhhc·s suppon
\S-\\ fund ing. Ju"'t ~.l pcrcrnt
1ondcnl\ -.aid the L1nued Statrs
1d of tht• '\o,· 1ct l ' mon ir:i spac(
:u1on. "h1k the remainder
phi on "hcthl'r thr Soviets arr
or thl' t"o countnt"$ arc about
l \Pl < -\' -\\'I R .\ L. Fla ( ..\PI -
\ pral tire <-ran' "h uttlc rountdo" n
,, .. , u11dt·r "a' hac toda' 1n a tc\t ll·aJ1n~ h1 ;i ririnll of D1~CH·t'~ :, thrcc
ma111 l'lli!l1l'' nn tht• launch pad
"°lalijrda\
fhl' l:iurh h ll'Jm \tarwd thr rount
al 11 :.n rm '"un~a~ \\('dnc!>da~ 11
plJ11nrd to Iliad rnon· than a half
m1ll111n gallon., of liquid h~drogrn
an.d liquid O\~ Sl'O propellant.1nlu thl·
\hu11k'' l'\tcrnal ful'l tank.
·It "111 be tRl' fir,111mc a shuttle has
. bn·n fueled 'lnl'c thl' Challenger
l'\r lm1 o n. "'h1r h l..illl'd sc,cn
a-.1ro nauhon.Jan 28.14X6.
\\'hl·n lhl' countdoY. n rl·acht'\ I U
\t't nn<h ht-furl' a mos-I.. h ft off
\\cdm•\<l;l\. a probkm "'II be s1mu-
la1rd w fore<.· a launch pos1rnemen1
Then launch crews "11 rehea~
"hat'c, called a ~-hour turnaround.
The~ will empt~ the fuel tank. start
anothl·r countdt1\\n. refill the tank
and ;um for a 20-'>l'rnnd.t(''it ti ring of
01Sl'O' c~ ·,main t•ng1ncs at 7:30 a .m.
'Saturda'.
Thl· tiring. "Ith the 'huttlc bOltcd
fi rmh on thl· pad. ,.jll check modi-
fications madc_ 10 thC' C'ngmeu..n.d. ·,s_
consld'ercd fri\1ca110· 01sfo~~ bt'1 ng
ccr11ficd for the first po41t·C'hallenger
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PERSONAL INJ U RY LAW
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inflltion in June, when the market wu .....s for.a crMla.
eovrmmen1'1 indeJ of prices Nevenbelell. since tut debKle wu unchlnpd, while Bly Ara in-= ... -n ba~ -....,._ -~ NY S[ U . D 111~s
inflation matched the modeal ._. ·~ .... ,~ ""
aalionwide increase of0.3 per-their companies at • ftuiioul .-:e. cent And the niartet bu recovered tome
The national increase. which of the around it lost &ui fill.,
. m1tched the May rise. would "The rally bu nMf' PRJllll~d for amowit to an annual inflation more than half a year, obler:ied
of 4 2 ·r · "--Norman Fosbeck. editor ol &be 1111-rate . ~1 I it .... .,. up viso"" lener Tbe 1--:.1-wlUdl for tbe mt of the year, the •1 .._ .. Burau of ·Labor Statistict re-definel its sub;ec:'.ll u .. America's
ported last Friday. most knowlfdFabk: invesion." In the San Francisco Bay "Throughoul Ibis recovery,"
he 0 3 · · J Fosback adds., .. lbt insiders blive area, t · percent nse tn une correctly been fllshina briaht and
was driven by trlruJX>!Ution cl•ar ·~· Is that the market outlook and bouliJlaand medical cost~ • iCcofdini_ lO the OOra.u·s ft· . WIS bu ish." gional oflioe. Pricn stood 4.4 Insiden lend to acquire much of
percent above their June 1987 lhe stock Ibey hold in lbeircomi:-,nies
level and have risen 2.3 percent throuJh private arrantemtftll such ••
sinct the be&innina of the year. co~t.e inttntive plans. Thus, their
Bay area lioulina COiis over· activity in the o~n ~ which
all were up O.S Percent. Overall they must publiclf fepori,-ii lktwcd
transponation costs WCl't' up o. 9 1oward sales nnher than purcbasn.
percent. with public uanspor-By Fosback's "insider indicator, ..
talion c05tsjumpina 2. 7 percent the normal level of insiders' buyina is
and gasoline prices up I. I lS percent of their total open market
percent Medical cosls rose 1.0 .... transactions. A particularly bullish
percent. reading occun whenever the per· ...._
A 1 d k 1 ccntaae ae1s to SO or more. ~ pparc an up eep cos s Imm~,.· t•l~aft-the -·•. it ,,. notched the bignt decrease in ~ .. ..., '"'•su .0 •
the bay area. down 3.8 percent. suraed above "percent, and at the ~"" ·
Inflation was zero in June in end of 1'987 it stood at 79. r
the Los Anaclcs metropolitan "Since those on-the-money buy OUP
area, which includn Los An-signals. the insider barometen have v •
les, Orange. Riven,,iRdC;e.?nOSa:i:nC--+-;;grai:ntd~uaf;l:iily;IJ8,e.ailsedCS.'y' r,••:...::ar::.o::.•::•::dc.::.SO:_::pe.::rc_·-jJ-
an:ttmr'J;?fd"'Vlfiflira coun-t~. Prices stood 4. 7 percent "8.J:ll an objective rcadina shows
above the June 198 7 level . .ind that the)' nOw stand very close to the
inflation has climbed 3.0 per-le vels that siJl'Alcd many a major
cent since 1he beginning of the rriarket i"ally 1n the 1970s and early 1980s. The outlook today, in other
Ye:;;· Southern i:alifo~ia. lower words. is bullish."
housing. apparel and entenain-Most headlines about insider
ment costs offset gains in trans-trading focus on stories of illegal
j;or.tation, medical care and -buying or selli ng based on infor-
other aoods. mation '1ha1 hasn't yet been made
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Housing costs were down 0.2 public. The activi1y Fosbaek and
·percent apparel and ~upkeep. other analysts track, howevrr. islcpl,
down 1.4 pc~nt. and enter""-and presumably rcflctts the special
tainment..down 0.2 percent. sensitivit)' insiders have to their OTC UP s & DowNs
Food and beverage prices companies' prospects.
wtrc unchadgcd. · Aaron Feigen. who publishes a ..-newsletter' known as The Insider
Outlciok. adds that insiders arc forced
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Today's Handicaps Today
Sec our Sportl Section for-Terry Tumil'• daily &Jicki for each
day's races at the Los Alamitos e>ran,e County Racina Fair . ........
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~EW YORK (.\Pl -Stock pnct's showtd no
clear trend Monda) in a S('SS1on marktd by
\Catlertd buying of blue chaps.
.\bout half of.tht da~ 's act1v1t~ ca mt in stocks
that wtrt tht tafsets ofla11t--scalt tradina stratesies
based on tht compani". 1mpc-nd1na d•''idend
pa~ments.
Otherwist. brokers sajd traders wttt still put
off b' worries over inflati on a nd fears of a
continuing nst an internt rates.
The government is due to repon Wtdnesday
on tht gross national product for tht second
quaner. If the figures sho~ pc-rs1stent strona
growth 1n business actw1ty. as many analysts
e'\pc'C't. tht). could ra1st frnh fears of upward
In add1t1on. brokers said. morak on Wall
Street was gcnerall~ low a~r the marktt"s weak
pc-rformanct last wttk.
Tht Do" Jones a'·eraat of 30 mdustnals.
do"'Tl 68.46 points last wttk. recovered I 0.84 to
2.07 1.83.
But declining issues shghtl) outnumbered
advances on the Nf'w York Stock bchanae
W H~i NYSE 010
NEW YOttK (AP) Jut 25 NEW YOfllt (AP) Jul 2S ,.,.. . . ,.,... , 44..,.~ 1 1 ~~ Ji ~J~ lined
~ ~ •51
I " 1"2 Nu t """""' " """' NewlOWI lO 13
Home sal'es climb as
~nterest rate hike lags :r.1~~ 2 .0.1 ··~, ,j ·-
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0 .1 •1 1 s1•· eustina homnclimbfd 5.3 prrctnt in
an11c1pated. crcatina an added ~n·
ti\~ for ho~yers.. •· "" .~· f M 10 ~~ ·~ ·_, • JuM. ~lpcd by a ~than~1ptttcd. w~~" DI 1 tt •• ~,:= ..; l~ISC' tn mort••-1nttTeSt rate1>. I
J•.i " ' I {1 • ,.__ ~~~~ ~, 1 1j.!.: rtal t'$latt track P'OUP said toda~.
..... u 12 w . T~ Nauonal A~tton of Re-~~· 'i3;.1: . .-fl.;; .; I d . . -i. r. 1 ffl"'°' 109 ,. ,,,,_. • a ton 111 e:ust•na sa • .,..-1am1 ~
--T -hofM'S ~ 50kt at a teatonall\ l~r " 1fl r·.-• ldjusted annual rate of l 78 milhon !~0 ~It 1" ~11~;:' '. units last month. rnartint thc fifth ~~ ~ In I t~ I .~ : romttutivt monthly in<Tale. Saln
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1w .,,1.¥J 1 s~1.: ,!...~,0 ' rostarev1wdl.OpnttntinMayto1n ~}< 'To •• ... '{ ,_ • annual ratt of l.59 million uaits. ~1 ~111 1~2 ij ui,::. c--0~1--J'lft~salcuterc 5 6jllllGHl hWsa .; lt than a ~ur llO-tht fil"ll linw hi 12
-· eo 'f 1 ... 1 months that tht satet -bat tht T~.. I • I 1• • ,,_, T<" ... I l • Pf"\"IOUS year's mark. T.,.,. • eo l •·· • l-"..., ·11 1 ~..-• ••Delpttt npectatiom, WIC hi~
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llf ,, 11 • • holnfbu)~fl IO F' ilHo tM --,!-• now. rathttman .............
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Rates for fiud·ra&t. l().yar mon-
pgc-s l\ef'a8C'd rn.46 last Mft. up onl~ about a n.Jf of~ ptrcmtllt point
from rcttnl loW5 in Maida.~
to lht Federal HCMIW Loan ~ .Corp. ~ avm111t don Mt ·
add-oa fees bhn. "°""" Tumllo aid bomr metlft at tlaeir
pttk now and bt ~ they
would drop lalt this,.., aa mona 17
rat" continue to edar hilMr. ThtJ .
nst Of9T pmat ia dlitSowuo t •l
m1lhoe--.f I ... .,llimol&.7
P"f'(ftl • tM Mil • • 1.00
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with 'Roll With
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CBS will moun r
four new series
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Four new man. . .. .. ....... lt'rin iDdudiilla Dick Clart ' ... DolDf11n Bay, . I one--........
lhowad1tomp..madecomedyvar:J drama from Auitraba about an
clnma will ID on the tan CBS-TV • Ariatrican lcientist who re~in to
·· ICIMdule becaw oflbre writen strike, Austral ii wilh his ~ ~hildren to
CBS Ealertaiameat President Kim work on a communataoa •ntem
LeMamrl llUMMinced. with dolP"inL
The followina are the top record
hits An41 teadina popular comPKt
discs as they 1J1Pe1t in this week's
issue of Billboard mqazine.
Copyrigln 1981, Bill-Publi·
clit1ons,_ Inc. Reprinted with per-
zTiission.
The new-.~ C.BS' com· o'"Hiah Risk,'" a o-iiout ._.
,__,__,,matmcnt ~ P-!' ~nal ~on the zine show focu~~n-~dl~ ,,,_ __ 11r,lliil'WI_~ llirlllilrtif"tlleaiiil riibupm<Ji<iil . m
Wnten OIUkl. said UMu&cn. unique OCCUPltiOlll and A ---· l."ltoll Wlll'I II" SleW' \Mltw9ed IVltWl!I
2,"Holcl On to llW Nllhtt" •ldlel"cl Mer•
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!Arl1t•) 6."Sltn Your """'9" T ... lflte Trent D'Artty
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M«Pllne IEPic:I t. "ltulh Hour" ~ Wlldln IEMl·IMll·
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El'on JOM CMCAI
11 "The Flame" ClleW Trlcll tEPic:I 11 ··p.,.entl .lull Dorl'! Urld9rt'-'d"' D.J.
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1182·481141 for tlcbt laf .... -.
1'.be ~ Out show •. u yet celebrityhostwillbtannounccdlllef.
untitled, will be ldecut bve fi'Om CBS " I announced it Holl)'Y(t)Od with Clark .. the hOll and ~VIOUS y ..
will hiture popular music and com-would brina beck ~ Smothen edy_ artists. Brothers Comedy Hour.
Here are the Other &hows: Clark's variety show will contain
•"Jake'• Journey," a half-hour specialty acts that requirt no writen
comedy from ~ stanina and Clark has always Id libbed his
Graham Chapman of "Monty own material on such shows as
Python." Chris YoUna also stars u a "American Bandstand." On .. Hith
youna American who moves to Risk " the people tell their storin to
Enal"nd and dilcoven a peraUel the camera. accordina to the land-
woi'td that is pmt mediev~ and put sburaCo. Theothersh!>WSareeUft!JM
fantasy. He becomes an UStstant to a fft:>m the Writers Guild of Amencl
cranky old kniaht played by Chap-because they are made abroad.
OtTS!" NY comics wage
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NEW YORK -''Take my deli -
please," comedian Heany Youna-
ma~ implorcd,joinin11 putrami war
declared by his collcaauc Jackie Ma.son.
''Go fiaure -by me movina from
one deli to another, it would cau1e so
much tumult, .. Mason said.
"'In most placn. they have wan
because of relision, race or crttd.
Only in New York could they hlive a
war over pastrami ...
~t supposed! bcpn with a ti~ov~
deli, which like the Camqie 1s on
Seventh A venue near S4th Strttl.-
Guests includin1 Joan Riven. Jane
ALexander and Phantom of the Opera
s11;r Michael C111wford wert treated to
fish. ·corned beef. pastrami, turkey
and beef brisket. Mason "had my pastrami and told
me it's better than the Carnqie's."
said S~ owner Louis AuerbKh.
"Thats baloney." said Parker.
"The only thin& he ever ate hert was
chicken matzo ball soup or bonch ...
Then. ·1hinp aot really ualY·
Auerbach struck below the beh by
revealina that the Ca~egie's famous
- a local landmark used 1n the made in-Secaucus. N.J.
Woody Allen movie "Broadwa).' "New York water -i!'s 1he best
Danny Rose," and Younaman s water in the country," proclaimed
favorite breakfast haunt. Auerbach, 63, notina that his
"A delivery boy from the C.ameaie pastrami is pickled in tha1 precious
who bartly spoke EnaJish and didn't elixir.
Death is forever. Heart disease
doesn't have to be.
THE AMERICAN HEART
ASS<IlATION
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........., soup," said a spokesman for the York. but our cbanat ·in formula V know who Jackie Mason was wanted "The New Jersey water happens to
AssockJllon Camqie. who spoke on condition of offsets that." Parker contended.
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Parker 10 close the Carnqie so he MuOn said the trouble stancd after
could hold. a private party theie, theCam!Jie'spopularco-owner, Leo
Park.er dec!1ned. . Steiner. died last year. At the funeral.
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday. Juty 25. 1988 Al
Nezt'time Check him out
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1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently
I answered a knock at my door and
. was ~ted by an oldtr tentlcman
• about 60 to 6S years old. He had his
_.amumurui lbc..w~of a beau&iful
.... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A few MOND\YPAIE TIME
youna &irl who appea~ to be about
12or13.
The man introdu~d himself as a
member of a church rd never heard
of. He handed me a pamphlet and
asked for a donation. He carried no
Bible nor did he offer to "shart the
word" as most door-to-Ooor church
, witnesses in the community do.
I looked at the girl and smiled. She
looked away. He squeezed her tightly
and said. "This is m~ granddaughter.
Isn't she beautiful? .. Suddenly I could
see a look of despair in her eyes. as if
pleading with me to help her.
The man went on talki~for about lO minutes. first about th girl. how
'they had a very sp«ial ationsttip
and did everything togcth . Then he
said to her, "lsn 't that right. honey?"
She glanced at f\\C a couple of times
but mostly cast her eyes downward.
She did not say a word. He never took
hi s hands off her. as he kept talking.
stroking her hair. rubbing her back
and patting her little arms. When he
loosened his grip she moved away
from him. but he pulled her closer.
I'm not the type to jump to
conclusions. but I sensed with every
fiber of my beina that somethina was
wrong. I had a strona urae to ask, "Is
this man really your pandfath~ Do
you want him to stop touchina you?"
But I froze.
After a bit the man casually bid me
good day and strolled off with his arm
around the young girl's waist. I have
thought about her dozens of times
since and felt terribly guilty for not
sayins something. 1 will never forget the look in that
child's eyes. It haunts me.
Will you please tell me. Ann. what
} ou would have done had you been in
my pl.ace?· -REGRETFUL IN
CALIF.
DEAR REGRETFUL: I w..W
laave alke4 die mu for Wftliflcatiea,
takn ... le of th llterat1re of 1111 so-
ealle4 elllr~ ... alke4 die police to
eMtt bite llle mu ... 1111 rela·
tioulllp .. die CMW. A1 I r~ yHr
letter I felt die ume 1111eUlaes1.
Tbaks for a letter tllat may do some
wecksqo I went to Tennessee to visit
my fiance. We had plan11ed to be
arried in August. The first niaht I
was there he told me that' he had met a
girl he wanted to date and it was all
over between us. He asked if I would
do him a favor and stay for the rht of
the week and act as if everythina was
OK. I agreed.
.\nn. those were the worst fi ve days
of my life. All I heard was how
beautiful his new girlfriend was and
what a terrific figure she had. I was
humiliated in front ofhis parents. and
they were embarrassed by his lack of
judgment. At the end of that miser-
able week. he made no offer to
reimburSt> my father fort.he money he
had put out for the wedding arrange-
ments. He did tell me. however. th.at I
could keep the engagement ring.
This morning l received a letter
demanding the ring because he wants
to give it to his new love. They plan to
mafT) in September. Should I send
the nng back? My frie~ds say I am
entitled to 11. Please advise. -
DELAWARE.
DEAR DEL: Tiiie riq_ btloq1 IO
y01. \'01 are ader .. obUptl• to
live ll back. Ceatralllate yo.,wlf
for HCaplag marrfa1e to tllat worl•·
cla11, s&ate-of-tllle-art jerk.
older persons. Cancer native will play imponant role. T.et4.ay,J .. J~I . .
AIUl'3 (March 21-April 19): Inquiries are answered.
, long-distance com-------------
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. '22): Diversify, open lines of
communication. keep recent resolutions concerning diet.
fitness. nutrition. In vitation to social affair could involve
JOurne). Gemini. Sagittarius are in picturt.
munications are fea-~
tured. Go slow. be ,.
receptive, realize
, that what you want
is gradually becom-
I V I 8 C. OCUS
on domestic adjust-
ment, unique gift.
TAURUS (April
20-May 20): Clandestine maneuver enables you to obtain
privileged information. SpotliJht on hospitals, institu-
tions. clubs. political organizations. Someone make$ big
promises but could be financially embarrassed.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Money belonaina to
another finds its way to you. Focus on ethics, basic
honest}. reali~ation that ultimately you will be rewarded.
Tendency exists for you to "stub your toe."
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Some will saJ. "It seems
as if you've been doing this all your life. Focus on
completion. recognition. end of search. Fresh employ-
ment prospects dominate.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on directness.
innovation. speculation. style. beauty. charisma. You'll
make fresh stan. you 'II get to hean of matten. member of
opp<>M&e-sex will -be attracted and will say.~ ·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scet. 22}: You'll rise above petty
obsla~les. arguments. Emphasis on ultimate goal.
propcny value. security. ability to suc""~fully deal with .
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): News flash -you get
th<'.' money. Confidence restored. you·n im~rint style and
initiate rebu1ldin process. You could ave luck by
1Neanng t e co or green.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): People take
notice. some will even insist. "You're my discovery." f mphasis on timing. intuition. penonali\iy, ·sensuality.
C<'PRICORN (Dec. 2i.Jan. · 19): Spoth&ht on
domestic adjustment. ~rets. dreams that could prove
prophetic. You'll be wined and dined. it will be necessary
to discern financial motives. .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(}.feb. 18): Someone could
attempt to sell you bill of goods. a get-nch-<1uick scheme.
Prott'C't possessions and your reputation. Emphasis also
on persuasiveness. popadarity. ability to win your way.
PISCES (f.eb. I 9~March 20): Scenario emphasizes
career. business. achievement. rtputation. unique honor.
Relationship grows strong. commitment 1s made. you'll
be studying some .. legal papers:·
IF JULY H IS YOVR BIRTHDAY current cycle
highlights marital status. possible addition to family.
advcnture of disco"ery. change. travel. gain thi;ough
~riting. Mone~ picture 1s bright-iluring -\ugust. obstadn
~•II be removed. ~our barpinins position will be strong.
C'anc1:r. Ca~1com people play ·1mponant roles in your
hfc. ·
Beauty sometimes a hindrance
Docs a woman in a sin&)es sctne
have an advantage if she's beautiful?
You'd think so. what? But our Love
and Warman says thcre'sa catch to it.
Many a con~ited man thinks no thins
of walking right up. Many a shy man
overstudies until it's too late. Claim is
that being beautiful can handicap a
woman. in or out of a singles scene.
Outters up her life with brash fellows
who get in her way.
Two-liner called Balance of
Nature: The wind that blows tho~
skins hip high/blows bl inding dust
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IEE MY ETCHINGS?
into man's eye.
That huge Cali fornia chicken ranch
called Egg City reponedly sells about
S7S.000 wonh of dropoings every
year. Remarkable. what~ With that
kind of market, my old Army unit
could have supponed it~lf. Or did I
mention that?.
Q. This 1s the warmest decade of
the last 127 years in the Nonhern
Hemisphere. What about the
Southern Hemisphere?
.\.Even more so. Here. three years
American Heart
Association
of the '80s ha"e been ht'at record
breakers. Down there. st"ven years of
the '80s haw been heat rt'C'ord
breakers.
O. Just 1hc thought of eating hver
malces my stomach queasy. Many
more like me?
.\. One in e' c~ :!O react to that
extreme.
Dumbbell swinging u~d to be an
Olympics event.
Whose name reminds you of Ver-
mont? Not Wild Bill Hickok's? He
was born thert .
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The bidding has proceeded:
Nonlll East So.da Wm
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Whai do you bid now?
A.-There are those who would bid
onl)' one spade. since that action
would be forcing. However, we feel
that our honors in partner's suit s
makes our hand too strong. and it
could be impossible to catch up lat ·
er. We vote for a jump shift to t~o
spades.
Q.l-Neither \'ulnerable. as South
yo u hold :
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The bidding has proceeded:
South ~est Sonb East
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What do you bi d now?
A.-Let your partner know that you
have a strong, balanced hand by
jumping to three no trump. Once he
has been advised of your 19 or so
points .. he ~ill be ideally positioned
to probe for slam.
Q.3-As South. 'ulnerable. you
hold: ·
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The bidding has proceeded:
'lonh Eul South West
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What do you bid now?
A.-A difficult problem. Thret
clubs does not come close 10 doing
your hand justice; four clubs b~
passes three no trump. which could
be your only makable game; and
you are a heart short for a jump to
It 11 no secret that 1 sporty c• is an
invthnc tariff tor 111tomoblle ltllewts. Cir
OWntrS who are COMCIOUS of this llCt
invest in anti-theft devtCes tor "*' ·
••tOCftOblln. Some man11t1eturen suppty
enb-ltleft dmces es standard eQllQMt:lt.
f Of . its pwt, the lederll 10¥trntnent
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NOW PLAYING thrtt hearts. By a process of elimi-
EOWAROS SOUTH COAST PLAZA nation we suggest you bid two
trmmcssloM. wmdows. """'"' doors lfld bullPlfl, thelm .,, less Ible to sell
tMSt ittfllS from stolen ¥tflltln. " 1 car
dots not come wtttl this set of ~
c1tion numbers. OWMf1 can ""' tM joll
done by 1 professolll With an lttllin&
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The biddina has proceeded:
Eut Sotlllt Wiil Nottlt
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What action do you take?
A.-lf you think partner is bailina
out with a weak hand, you 're mis·
taken. He's makina a forward-10-inl bid with sorM 8-10 points. If he
has a muimum. you want to be in
PfM, so invite by raisina to two no
trump.
Q.5-NdtMr vulncrab&t. as South
you hokl: .11
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Yow rilht-ha4 opponent qpms
tbt biddi., wida ~our hearts. What
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Complete t•vlaton llatlnga In Sunday'• TV Piiot.
A.-Oncc in a while a prttmpt "ill
·accomplish its purpose, and this one
has .. You have a fine hand. but
there's nothing you can do "'it hout
risking a catastrophe. Pass. and
hope that ~nner can take balanc·
ing action.
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6 Nutty
10 Spoils
14 POOi scum
15 [)jva · s spot
16 Grand
17 Hackneyed
18 Mary -of
the Bible
20 African
v1nage
21 Rabble
22 Charmer
23 OIYlng bird
25 Panah
27 Tomorro.
30 Stem 1 31 Eat into
32 T ot>acco item
33 No -ands or
buts
36 Jeelousy
37 Story pomt
38 Et1tpt1c.I
39 Soocnong
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42 Was pleased
44 Felt
45 Ae9olved
47 Throne.
48 Lengthwise
49 TOOi Ml
50 Lootc after
54 Laughing
57 ~rl1
51 Ms. Adams
59 Pictvf•
60 Ase>«1
61 Ex1tne1
62 BencMs
63 Bovine
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2 Coaguta1e •
3 A11an carpet
4 Inn owner
5 Atncan ruler
6 Py1h1as·
tnend
7 Hone
8 Fr4it
g Chfld
10: Curios
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13 Perfume
19 Flower
21 Ratlte bird
24 Pronoun
25 Instrument
26 -Mountains
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27 Equal
28 ·Judith"
compoMf.
29 AcM11a onoe
30 Made known
32 Made out OK
34 Confront
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What acti'on do ~ou· iaL~~
A.-Your response'.' sho-.s 6-9
points. and partner 1s ad.mg ~ou 10
bid game 1f )OU are a1 1hc 1op of
vour range. Your 8 pomt arc bol-
stered by good intermediate cards.
and ~ ou sh.ould ha"e no hesitation
about going on 10 µme Bid three
no trump
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38 Pomade
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48 Seide O¥er
47 Neons •e a....,eot
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51 American
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MONDAY. JULY 25, 1988
Swindell finds old
form-against Angels
By RICHARD DUNN ........ c.. J •••
Cleveland left·hander G res
Swindell discovered the bite to his
curveball Sunday afternoon and ap-
plied it to the Angels.
It was the old Swindell. the one who
won 10 games before an) pitcher in
the majors this year.
TJJe .:JJedaJe
HOME
TOdev-0ek1-nd, 7:35 o.m.
Julv 2......oBlen<I, 7:3.S o.m
Jutv 27-0.klend, 1:05 o.m AWAY
Julv 21-<hit.890. S:lO o.m •
Julv 29-<:ni<eoo. S:lO o.m. • Jufv JO-ChlC890, 11:29 a.m
Julv 31-<nice9o. 11:30 a.m. •
• On TV. Ch&nnet S.
• All Nmes on KMPC (710).
.. I wish I knew what was Wf0111 •
w11h (Fraser)." said Rojas. "He jua
gt>IS in a pos111on where he's dow:o,
but we didn't gi ve him a lot of help.
either. I had no choice but to pileb
him toda~. Mike Witt is still hunina.
He l'an throw. but can he pilCh?
.. I had to stay with (Fraser) a little
longer ttian I wanted to: with the
!>honage 1n thr bullpen I had no
cho1t•e. 'W e tned to get as much as we
couldfrom him."
f r r. who v1elded two more
horn runs Sundav. now leads die
dub v.1th '.!3 allowe°d.
"He has gi ven up a lot of bolm
rum ··said Rojas. "He gets bthind ia
"lhc count and throws a fastball and boom ..
Sunda) ·s setback not only sna~
a three-game .\ngels' winn1na st.at.
bu1 also dropped thrm three pma
undt'r the .500 mark.
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··1 got into a groovr early in the
season. then suddenly f wasn't grttina
the bite-on.my curveball and I lost the
extra zip on my fastball." Swindell
said after he won for the first time
since May 30. defeatin~ the AnJCIS.
9-2. before an Anaheim Stadium
ffOwd-of-J.1 .01-5.
.. That's three in a row tbaL.he:I.---..
"I knew that a win was in near
sight. .. said Swindell. "You can't keep
doing what I was doing and keep
losing. I'm glad (the losing streak) 1s
over with."
Swindell. 6-foot-3 and a btefy 225
pounds and the former University of
Tcxas·teammate of Raser Clemens.
ended the longest drought of his
· lost a game 3-1 and a game 2-1 ... said
Swindell. now 11 -9.
"I got btat up dunng the (losing)
~treak. but I felt good. (The streak I has
been behind me since the All-Star
break. I didn't have anything on my
fastball then and nov. I've got 11 back
and 1t'SJumping in there real good."
Willie Fraser pitched on three days·
rest for the fifth lime this season and
struggkd thro uJh four innings. But.
because of the 1nJunes to Mike Witt
and Dan Petr. and the incons1stenC"'
of Chuck Finle~. Angels Manage·r
Cookie Rojas had httle choice.
Fraser entered the game w11h a 5.Q9
Pitching keeps
Dodgers rolling
Pirates' b~ts stay
quiet: Sax has bOth .
RBI in 2-1 victory
PITTSBURGH (AP) -As far u
the l:os ·Angeles Dodaen are con.·
cemed. the only thing· better in a
pennant ·race 'than good pitching is
even better pitching. .
Steve Sax had thret hits Ind drove
in both Los Anaeles nans and ~
Shawn Hilleps limited Pittsbuf'lh to
one run over six inninp Sunday u
the ~rs beat the Pirates. 2-1. at
Three Rivers Stadium.
The National Leaaue West-leadint Dodeers won their third straipt
pme in the four-tarrie series. limit1na
Pittsburah to five runs in t~ final
three games. The Pirates have lost
three in a row since winnina 12 of 13
pmes.
With the score tied at I. Pirates
starter Brian Fisher. 6-7, tetired the
first two hitters in the seventh before
waluna Dave Anderson and pinch-
hitter Danny Heep. ·
Sax ~ted reliever Jeff Robinson
with an RBI sin&le. giving him a .383
ave~ and ei&ht RBI apinst Pit-
tsbu this season.
•• e knew we had 10 pitch well
111inst Pittsbu~ because they hit
the ball so well," said Dodgen
Manqer Tom Lasorda.
"We haven't been scorina a lqt of
runs. but when we have scored we've
p>lten a lot of big two-out hits to drive
1n nans." .
The Pirates. who have scored only
one nan in their last 17 inninp. were 0
for 14 with nanners on tme and 0 for
9 with nannen in scoring position.
apinst four Doclten pitchers.
"They tiit it hard sometimes. bUl
wbeti they did, it was rilbt at
somebody;· Hilleus said. KSome-
times in this pme t'here's a little bit of
luck involved."
"We've gotten unbelievable pitch-
iq." said [)odeers catcher Mike
Scioscia. "We're 9-3 on this (I~
pme) road trip and we could have
!been 3-9 if it weren't for the pat
pitchina. the way we're swinaina the
t.ts."
Pirates Manaeer Jim Leyland is
wonderina when his team;-which
leads the National Leaaue in nan1
scoml, is goina to Ft 1-ck in the
I
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Tbe .cJJedaJe
AWAY T~v-s.n Frenclsco. 5:10 p.m./
Julv 26-Sen Fren. (2), 5:30 o.m. •
Jutv 27-S.n Frenclsco. 7:35 o.m. •
Jutv 21-ldte.
HOMa
Jutv 2'-+4ou1ton, 7:35 P.m.
Jutv »-Houlton, 12:20 p.m. *
Jut'f 31-Houston, l:OS P.m.
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•·On TV, C"-nnet 11.
*On TV, C"-nnet 7. On TV, CNnnel (.
• A• gemes on KABC (7'0).
swing of things. He said the· th rte
losses weren't JUSt the result of good
pitching. but po<>rbittina and Ptti>-
aration.
"If you want to win a pennant
you've got to bt prepared, and in my
opinion we had some guys who
wtren't prepared," he said. "We had
some poor at-bats. You have to
realize you just can't tum it on and
off. you have to bt tou&h and mean
and battk thc·pitcher.
"That team we're playing isn't a
bunch of rinky-dinks, they're six
aames ahead and playina for a
pennant over there.
"II makes me mad. The manqer
always smellsa rat. that's why he's the
manqer. He suppoted to smell it.
You just don't lose because you lose.
you've got to make it happen if you
want to win. ·
"They got the big hit and we didn't,
but sometimes you don't _11et the big
hit because you're not focused on
what you're doing."
. Sax's nan-te0rina sinaJe in the third
followed Andmon's leadoff double
and gave the Docteers a I.() lead. Sax
moved to tea»nd on the p&ay on ript
fielder Glenn Wilson s tbrowu'I
error. but Fisher stnlek out Franklin
Stubbs and 10t Kirt Gibson to line
out to tee0nd.
The Pirates tied the te0re in the
sixth on Andy Van ~tyke's two-out
solo homer into the ri&ftt-field seats.
·.
By Ull WOLCOTT
.., .... Cc:: $ •1 I
Under the lights at Irvine's Marriott Hotel Conven-
tion Hall. 22, boxen ~pent' the bttter pa(t of Sunday
afternoon throwjng w.nches. bobbing and weavina and
doin& their best to stai. away from 't'he ropes.
This wasn't a uile 'fight. though. There was no
gambling going o,n in the crowd. Th~ wasn't even any
prize money_:_ not for the boxers: anyway.
All tl\e proceeds from Sunday's founh annual Fi&ht
for the Handicipped ~nl to btnefil Santa Ana's. Carl
Harvey School for the orthopcdically disabled.
··tiid you see the little gjrl runruna &round 'the ring
btfore the fights todaf? Last year she nttded to &&st a
walker to get around.' the sponstr of the eveftt. Danny
.. Little Red" Lopez said. "Thlfs wbat this is all about. ·
"Ifs great what money .can do. It cap help ltttle·
boxers out. and it can help handica-pped-childreri to buy
equipment so the~ can t 'P~ them5eh•es a~~hool arid h;~f ull~ get bttter.'hke t~t lmlc 11r1.-:·
Lopez. who W.."s t'lom on an Indian reScrvation in
· 'l'\ah. ~on the World Bo\lng Council feat~ight titk
in I 9"6 and hrld 1t unul I qso. He has bttn in,·olved with
the Fight for the Handicapped sintt 1tscrcauon four.yean·
ago,.donau~ his !ime. efforts and reputation as a fightq.
· ·'~long wtth Lopez. a nultlbrr of ~lebnucs ~ on
ha.od. These ·included the 19 51 : hght hea\·~ight
_ champ!on . <\r:chie Moore and t~ 1969 ltght~I
-f hamp1on ,Mando Ramos. who sponsors a prosram in
Los Angeles called BAD (Boxers against Akohol and
Drugs). : ' . . «
' · folloW.ng ~ebtit~ i'ntrooucuon.s and the s1n11nc ~f
the n'at1onal'lnthcm by Cart Harvey studtnt J uhe Franer .
the ri ng-announcer took the mike.and shoukd. "~t's tel
ready to.rumble." ' . · · .
(Pleue ... PIOllTIJll0/112)
Sp&niard Delgado overall Winner in Totlr de:P.198nce .,
Said the ttlqram contained the messiee: .. The
cnli~ government is very prp.t \hat on the
diamond anniversary of the Tour dC Fran«.
the Spenish national hymn was heard in Paris
·1 promiled mytelf I woukl win this rlCe
for her. lt ia a unall lift."
The Netbertadl' Jean-Paul Van Poppel won the 22nd and flnal ..._ ft'otn Nnnoun to Paris. 106 lllilet. allmiMtinl with •• laps from
the An:*~ to lkTuillcrin Garden. Jtwa Vu ~ ao.u iDCliWMlvictoiy in
tbil wafL touf.
llowewr. De .. h ftailbed dale tDOUllt
in the 1111 ... to mli9laia Ml._. ol tnore
..... lnW' whuea O¥tf Fllllf4IP ~
lloobol ...........
Al DlllldD nac1 em.• ftam liM .u
the c:t.urdl iell ia ... CJdilt'• Cdttiee a.Omc =-= -•..:-':;i.· = ~ . ~ ...... Dish .....
IMrd c,clill toWia'tMTa..dt "-· lAil .. .. 197J, Md Federico
"b ma 1111wa la 19'9.
'l"M I• '* ~·•c•• ... 111'1e-'° D1"1fD % Ju.._ .._. . tk c.-
patullliwo(611Mltep .. crM."'
Oo'cnmeat 111at11wa an -C-*
. f
to ~lebnte your victory." . ~also rttttvfd a tdelram from
Sptift's Km, Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia at
the M•rivent Pai.ct on tbe island of M~
whttt the royal. coupk att spendi111 their
summtt holidays.
.... The Quten and 1 trnd )""OU our warmest
COftl'alRUOftS ud ft join lbt ulilflillctiQn all oebtr Speniards fftl fbr your victory... tbt
telcpamsaid.
II wis • hard·1WOft '-ictor)' for tlw la.year. old C)'dist. who bas survivN CGDU'Overty, ·~and nanow IOMa ia • Tour de
f ratKa
Lall Wftk. ~ survived I ...,._
tc11..W --tlw ... probniad ... -.: covmd ha lilit mi1e.
Defilldo took over ., ...._., yellow
jmry l(J days !'f'! .. ._. --· ... thlt ftMltd •• l Alpt d'lhill. Ht .......
trial outs1<k G renoble Oft Jufy· l S. Tbe df\11 tnt
followina that stqir· led to the ~vn): of
prob(ncid. · Ht was not ptnalimi btciu9t the dNI is
not dn the hst of t.nMd subtuncn of tht
lntttnational C'yclinJ Union. Probnurid. oftien
uted to mast dtttttlOft of anabotie-tteroida. is
on the banned list of the lnttmationaJ ~
Committtt.
Lf"l60~• 1N••'•rw
PARIS -Jtann~ lofteo of Fruct won
htf ltC'Ond C'OfttttUtivt Tour ck Franct_~ race. croai11 tht finitb tint on the a..,I
El)"ttt Sundly lwfoft tboutwtl or checrhle
fan1.
lo1'90> 29. ofGmw>blr 1n eastern frMClt.
took tht overall tcedtr's yellow ,;me,, hm
Moeique Kaol oftlle NfGfttancb .,.,_. .. .._
July 9 prolopt •nd aever llvt it "P-
Loeto. wlM> ftnilMd 1n 22 ·~ 4 l
minula and JI~ l8id she ~'t
..romcmt tbt t-o victoria ..
pitched "ell. .. said CkvC'land Man-
ager Doc Ed"ards about Swinddl
··Like a lot of~oung pitchers. when be
v.a\ 10-1. v.e v.cre think1na he'll be
able to blov. big league hitters a~ay.
But he's using all of his stuff riaftt
no v.
.. IDunng his losing streak) he pve
up somr hits on his break::ina balls.
he'd stan 1t high and 1t was bansina.
So hC''d have to come t.ck wida
fastball after fastball. It makes him
more aware of his t~ret' pitches and
not JUSt one.
"On his breaking ball before.
probably his arm motion was ·slower an h v. 4' • • ..
Scott
event a
success.
'Challenge' raises
estimated $60.000
~during weekend
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P...'htl111e ..... PnM won tbc -im-• or all the -.· ...,
IOUIDlmetlll by a three ............ The"'-"""
NEW YORK -Tom Seavef's Ill badacloli.,.rouodor69inlllem._bellooibefl ..
oumbor41 was mirodl>y Ille Mets Sunday F~• c:oune at the'lloltimm< Cotiii11y C111b aod -
u be joinotl the rults of New Yorlt's . :!:;J~~ae,:;:r.,'\"c(;;e.1;:_. .. ,.!cl
baseballte,.ndl. . made1htbi;...10bel'tDo"luronthe~or
. . Before. a ~t ~ Stad1wn crowd, Seaver wu a sudden-death pli~ and win tbe Oreater Hanford
J••nod by h11fiunilyandfri~ndsutbc Mttsbonorodthe "ocn in Cromwell Coan. The olayolr,... ~!.!!~......., -mao·too..,ns·-r-om"Temftc:"---ifl&\u:w~oiillifl 2ili i;id"-
··A• no time in the future ~II any New York Mtt birdie ~nwNo. JStoJOIO 16-ti~boleWdthe 16dl.:
ballplayer wear numbrr 41 , Ntw Yori: ~ faU ti.ck into a thtft..way tie wilh-larr'ud lwr ~frank Cohea taid dur-SIMtlar. Sindelar hit into the water and dou~ inc~~monb ies.1 1 b91tyeddM:fin1t::-~·No. l6,tof&lloutoftbe "nis 11 a so ule l a playoff ... Wallet wudedaredtbewinntrof ~,day,"Seavtrsaid ... feel the Newport Cup Senior Tournament in Rhode Island t~ ~· For a beaut1ful as heavy rains forced cancellation oftbe final round •t
fam1.ly and fiiends and to be able the N~rt Country Oub. The victory, worth to~-~ a talent here at Shea SJ7.SOO.was1hefintinfourseasOnsontbePOAscnior
Slad.ium for I~ yean." tour for Zembri5ki ... GU'J PllJW Mlded yet another
--bows.
Seaver Kid theft was only titlctohismqnificrntrccordwhenbtheldoainadolt
one way be could II)' thanU and finish to win the British Stnion Open Cha~' ship in p>Odbye to the: fanl. and tbtn Turnberry, Scotland from American • ...,. . The JOllDd out to tbe mound from the 52-year-old aolfer from South Africa · up the
home plait area and took his final winner's check for S45,000 after firina a lu1..-ound 69
Seaver was joined on the field by bis wife, Nancy,
and their two dauabten. The Mets pve the Saven a car.~welry and a ski vacation in Europe.
Fonner teammates Jeny Grote. Bud Harrelson
and Jerry K005man also weft pan of lhe ceremonies
. and a letter of conpatulations was 1ent by President
Reap.n.
'"This is special comina in 1 toWn where some of
gamc'.s~tshave had their numbers rclircd-the
Mantles, DiMqgios, Ruths and Gehrip, .. Seaver said
prior to the ceremonies.
"I don't fttl lilte a iqend, not yet anyway, he said.
.. That may not be my call, I think that may be a
rt"lationsh1p that the fans and-the press have."
Seaver. who is the Mets' all·timc victory !Oder
with 198, is the third number to be mired in the club's
h istory. Tlie ORIYothel' niimbcrs retired by the Mets Ire
Gil Hodges· 14 and Casey Stensel's 37 -both
manqers.
Quote of tbe clay
AMy Vu Slyke, Pinsbu Pirates center
fielder w · .
wu cuts and scratches and carried icei:-cks on rus right arm_ and left wrist afttr. an outfield
collision with Darnell Coles at ~Stadium :
'"I look like they utcd mt' to drag the 1nfiekt in the
fif\h inning.··
Unlel' Jr. will9 9ee0Dd In row
on the par· 70, 6,3&4-yard coune. aivina him an overall
score of8-under-pa.r 2?2.
Loqanl• captare9 4 7tb title
Two-time Olympic aokl Rdalist II Greg Loupnis completed his eXjJccted
domination of the U.S. Divina Outdoor
Ch1mpionships al Heritaac Park in Irvine
Sunday by "Mnnina·the men's l~mcler platfonn, his
1hird tlllc of the m~t.
··· Loupnis, of Boca IU1on, Fla., received 632.58
points for his 10-dive prop-am in capturina his ruord
47th national title. Cyntliia Potter. who's retired, is
second on the all-time list with 28.
In the .women's platfonn, Wendy Lian Williams
-eslablished-herselLas_thc..favoriit-foc:-nc•I .mon1h!1
Olympic Trials by winnina her second national tit~ in
four months.
Louganis won the I-meter sprinaboud crown
Thursday and the 3-mcter Friday. It was fiis si•th sweep
in the Last eiaht national championshi~
Bruce Kimball of Ann Arbor. Mich., was second
with 626.31. Preliminaries winner Mike Wan1uck of
Columbus. Ohio. was third at 608.61. Scores from the
inaries were.not carried over tot fina
Schad apec:ted to &et ftart
Mike Schad. the Los Ansrlcs Rams' al .
first-round pick in 1986, stands 10 pin ••• from 1hird-ye,ar guard Tom Newberry's
une,,pccted holdout and 1CCOnd-year
lineman Rohen Cox's minor knet injury.
Schad. 1he first Canadian 10 be drafted in the firit
Fltd,.WI and then took advantqe of the lasl two seasons on the 1n1u.red rcserye ht\ . . ·•
Benches cleartwtcedurtng
Sin Francisco's 5-0trtumph
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Slatti-,_ I, I* I: Jolla """unratl 9" IM llnl
oltcboflhe-aadlimm£ __ wl,.Maot
Fnmftlb11• ... Pnta Davison a flve-bi11etat W Field. ·
1n-t, -1: At Sliel Ull. llolt Murpllt hit Bod blood bet-.i lbe San Frucioc:o Oluta aad SI. hil lllll)lomc.!ua.an<tDcrmu-J-.......i liis llnt
!:Oils c.-nu111i.;...-con11nocll1Y left ---liilliD'r-~ llape •ict«y.
National 1-pla)'Ofti. fillllly boiled owr Ut -In Ille Americla 1-:
Sunday. Wlul, -loll: MilceGroeowdltlro>ein-
.... was a cbeop sbot." uid Will Oort. wbo -111n ,.;111 a triple aod Id up llllOlher ..;th a double aod
tht inlended ~-or Ozzie Smith's .nea of P'•lldlet wac1e..,..badt1uochi11111o&toa-ioi1111th
durina the•lh mninaofSu Franc:ilco'1S..O~11 conteeuuve victory. .
Butch Stadium. "He bail lluoelOOCI sboa IO hit me·in the The Red So•-a rour......, .nea wtth the Wllite
bockofthe1*d,andbemit!etl" _ So• to complete an 11-pme .-..S llllClor -
. . The .altcrcl!ion ~ one of two beDcb-dcarina manqer Joe Morpn. Bolton bu woo 16 in a row •t
incidents 10 the ~th •mu8'-Clark and St. Louil IDOODd. Fcnway Put. · ·
baseman J~ Oclt!eado -ciectecl "' ftlblilll and Y-II, lloJalo I: J~ Clark -13 "'3 and hit
Cardinal• relief' pitcher Scon T eny "' tOlled out a three-run borne run in lbe mdl u New Y ort ClllMd the
mommu later after his pileh almOll hit Mike Aldme in victooi despiie blowina a teVCIH'\UI ked.
tht heac!· . . Clark, wi1o ilso bad an RBI double in the Y...._.
This tune, umpires bekl the two learns &om seven·Nn finr,_ drove in ·Don MlttiaalY and Dave
tcufflinJ. as they hid done durina lbe Oark-5mith Winfield with his 19th homer.
ahercat1on. · .,· ~· Wdcb p1°-t..--' ...z_ t..: A full~scale brawl broke out when Out. wbo bit • ~dllllt*' 1, 'nprl · -..._.a ~9111~
three-run homer in tbe fifth inniif; liltlled in the eilbtb for hll ICCODd shutout ol tbe wa II tbe Adlletia
and lhtn ~id hard on Candy -·· .........,, comoleted.adl.........,._,.11!>ome. Whilt Clart and OqUendo mixed it up. Smitfi. lllrew • . l>etroi~d1nt ~AL East llDCe J~ 29, fell into• couple of punches from behind 1bat milled. t~t for finl _ _ ~ losi_sw_for !1te tcVelltb tune lD I 0~
ctart who Appcamt to 1tar1. tbe incident wbm he since 1he 1-Sw ~ Ttii New XOft Yauiei now
jumptduPwith hiselbow'ftyina,uid()qumdobadtneed share the lead and third-place Bolton 11 I 'h pmes beck.
him as he ~r.on the sround. TwtM I, Orleln I: Eddie Mumy's throwill( trtOf
"If I had it to do over, I'd do it qain," Clart llid-of allowed tworuns10scorein the llOODd inninaand llandy
the slidt he. described u .. ..,od. bard. qaretlive Bush hil • three-run homer in the eif,bth u Mia.DelOta
baseball." won in the Metrodome.
Rtck Rcu?Chel!-_1!:5, al&owed. scvcn hits. It was his ,, pr1 '1 llewtrl f: Paul Kilps allowed five hiu fi~t shutou~ sance .xp1. 17 and h11 fin1 complete pmc in ei&ht-Plus inninp and Pttc lncavialili and Geno
this season in 21 ~tarts. Pcualli homered to lead Tcus at County Staclium In olhcr Na11onal ~ pmcs: .
l'Mlllet I, AaUw t: In lllr Ailrodome Mike Sc~mi!!L._ _lloe_.!1171.I,,....-. ., Mille Fla-• pitched a
hlr hls -s-40Ui career liiimer u Ptii~ljiliia mded : • four-Hitter for his fin1 shutout in fo:ur yean. Cecil F'ieklet
Houston's lonacst Winnii:itsueak oftbe seuoe •t six. hit twobomenandGeorte Bellal10homered forToronlO
Eq:o1 i, RMI I: Hubie Broob bit a twc>-run homer in ttlc K.inp:lome.
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MarieAadrettl'•mechanicalproblemwith .~u.1 now he problbly wdl _sta_M 1n ~~ms.·
two laps ttmaining to win the Marlboro exh1b111o_n opener Sa1urday qa1ns1 tht Cu~1n~~1 ·-
Grand Pri" Indy-car race Sunday at lht Meadowlands .Bengals 1n the H;all of F~me Game at Canion; Oh1~. · ::::::;-••.1-1· 1s1_1 ;
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in East Rutherford. N.J. Unser. 26, picli:ed up his Coac;~ John Robinson u1~ Sunday. . . ~ .. ;, "'_... ,.1 • r-1 t
Second sirai&ht victory and movrd past 0..J S.W•u . Unless 'fom .. cnds h15 ho!doul. Mike "Mii stan.. ~.':',~~. 1 • 1 1 11 ..:::::t.~ • 1 1 1 , s ~!':"'·""' t • If·--· . ...... ....
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the Wrsl German Grand Prix in Hot::kenht1m, West butt~~ physicalness he bnngs 10 the pos1t1on IS very f'::': 11 ~~~ t:.'.:a ;~:: , ~ •-. °"'+'·· =· =! ::t.i· =';'. !:~:
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Martt. JaJte bea1 Jollll MeEaroe, 6-0. £:3
6·8. 6-3. in the second singks match
Sunday IQ prevC"nl a U.S. sWttp over
.'\rgen1ina in the Davis Cup American
Zonc Group I finals in Buenos Aires. In the openina
singlcs. Aa4tt ApssJ edged Galllenne Peret: a.w.or
. .\rgcntina . 2-6. 6-2. 8-6. as the Stroflltf, deeper U.S.
team completed a 4-1 victory. Sunday's matches,
however. were meaningless as the Uni1edSta1n•lrcady
had clinched a berth in the World Group of 16 teams
that will compete for ne"t year's Divis Cup. The
.\mericans won both open1n1 sin&les Friday and took
the double5 Saturday ... To~Stt3ed Jlm•J C1•1n,
\'y1ng for his first tournament title in nearly four yea~
ad\'ancrd to the finals of 1he D.C. Tennis 0.ssic in
Washington with a 6--4. 6-0 victory over A.lrM
Krick•teia. ('onnors. who has never lost to K.ricks)ein.
was to face No. 3 Sttd AMttt Gemet this aftttnoon.
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5:10 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodtm at S.n
Francisco, Channel 7. .
7:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: OUland at
An&C"ls. Z Channel. . , ·
8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Rollywood Park
replays (Prime Ticket, 10:30 p.m.). .
9 p.m. -BQWLING: LPBT Michipn
Classic. ESPN. .
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5:10 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgen at S.n
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2:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Cincinnati at
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From.Bl.
Bcforl' Sunday. Swindell had pitch-
ed l\lo'n <;tr;,ughl complete games -a
4-2Jov .. 111 Oakland and a 3· I sttback
to Scallll'.
"I th ink lhe rest did mc good."
Swindt·ll \aid ... My mind was on
pitCh1ng 1n~1cad of throwi ng. I hope it
conunut·~ and I hope I get nine runs
all tht• umr. ifs easy lo win like 1hat."
('h1h l)avis gavr !he .4.ngC"ls a 1-0.
lead 1n the first 11.·1th his club-leading
eighth \arnficr n~ of lhC' season.
bringing John ny Ra y home.
But ("ll·veland pounded Frastr
"'ilh SI .'( runs 1n 1wo inning!.. Willic
lJpsha"·· "'ho had 1hr« hits. includ-r
1ng '""'.0 run·sronng dou~lc~. t_1ed thr
game 1n the SC'<'ond bydnv1ng 1n ("ory
Sn\'dC'r from first.
lhri\ Bando's sacrifice fly to center
scored U~haw for the go-ahead run
befon: Ron Wash,1ngton blasted a solo
. home.' run to left to make ii 3-1 .
Three mort runs came the follow-
ing rnn1ng as ihe Indians buill a 6-l
lead.
Mtl Hall hi1a1wo-ou1 home-run 10
nghl in 1he third innina befott a walk.
another RBI double by Upshaw and
an RBI sinale by Brook Jacoby gave
Cle\·eland a fivC"-run cushion.
lJcvon Whi1e·s lead-off home run
1n the six1h cut lhe An&tls' deficit to
6-:Z. but Cleveland came back with
l\lo'O more in tht' eighth off left-hander
'ihcrman (~ti .
Jac.oby scored Snyder from scrond
"·ith a sin&lc lo left and Washin1ton's
satrifice fly to right scored Jacoby.
Clr~·eland earned a run apinsl
!Jonnie Moore in the nin1h to make ii
II-~ a!. Hall drove in Joe Caner from
third.
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FIGHTING FOR CHARITY. • •
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The ·first to "rumble" wtre 60-
poundcrs Miaucl Rodrieez of· Full-
erton and Tommy Bonilla of
SCOTT ..•
FtoaBl
learn a little abou1 life . They learn
tt'Spttt.
"I had a 1rea1 1imc w11h the peat ~upport." Scott added. •·Tftnt peopk
ht'rr today wtrt pat. They "dicfn''
have to pani<"ipatt but they sbowtd
up so tha1 othen would btntfi1 from
11 . That i5 nict 101«.j ·
Th< oro«dn ..;u ,. 10 -· Camp A.on1kl McDonald-for Oood
1'1mn. 1ht South County Communi·
I)' Clinic. tht Pedillric C.ncer Rer
warch Foundltion of Children'• Ho.
piial of Oranar Countr as ,..u as lllr
Byron Srotl Children Fund Ltd.
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rangin1 from 80 pounds to lhe IM 1• !ALI ctYM," .., ...._ "I "** It'•
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pnti!'I Abraham Carbijal of S.~ta ;: =:,;:.,•:.":..w-"r.:
Mana and Manutl Nava of Hawalin ...ou·,..,. to__.~ 1..-C•
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Agrcin' s image
of fairness
gets tarnished
..
~ Apan's victory banner is flyina hiah this week. Ifs
not the fint fime, nor will it be the last But tbeft's somethina
sad about his latest victory-the political fi&ht over Measure
D and the makeup of Irvine's new City Council. Apan's
imqe lost some of its luster, and the tarnish is not likely to
wear off soon.
~n beaan and nurtured his political career and
popularity in Irvine as a defender of fairness. He labeled
himself an environmentalist and stood up for homeownen
while othen supponed developen and the political establish-
ment. He fouaht and nqotiated ·with The Irvine Co. for open
space to preserve his town's image and the residents' lifestyle.
He did battle with county supervison and state officials when
projects in nei&hboring communjties threatened his ffision of
what Irvine should be. He also didn't confine his activism to
l<?C~l issues and lent his suppon to fighting ofTshQre-drillina,
aJd to the C.ontris and nuclear tests. .
1'He is one.of the champions oflrvine's homeless.people
and a staunch opponent to commercial use of El Toro.Manne
Air Station. He basked in the public's perception that Larry
Agran would stand up to Orange County~s· conservative
political establishment and fight unpopular causes for whaJ
was right rather than ao alona with what was _politically
.expedient. He embodied the imge of the city official who
stood up for ·the underdog and embraced fairness above
politics. .
Agran's commitment to protecting his town's future
from over-development and the bli&ht of urbanization were
·always hi&h on his agenda. 'It's a sare bet that agenda'hasn'f
changed, but his style did change last week. He took 'a aiant
step over the line that ~parated him from the. political power
· When Apan and his attics on the.council wrote Measure
D, th~y sold ·u as a way to handle a political transition on the
City Council. Irvine was growing up and its mayor would be
elected by th~ people rather than appointed by the council.
The problem was wt\o would step into the empty council seat
should Onf. of'their own be elected mayor. · ·
. Irvine's old law would h've let the hl&hest vote setter .
who was not elected move into the council seat. But Measure
D was placed on the June ballot and approved. It had a
provision thiH allowed 'Irvine residents to call a special
election to fill the council seat if they wanted to. ·.
.,A.gran was elected mayor and the third runner-up for the
council was Cameron Cosgrove, an Agran ally. It seemed a
clear-cut victory for Agran. -
, The fight began when Agran's longtime council
opponent. Sally Ann ~illcr, took advantage of Measure D's ,
·:. ~pedal elect_iOn provision. A -petition was quickly circulated.
Two suits were filed and rejectea ~one to force an immediate
ccnificatton of the tleetion by the council and the other to
block Cosgrove's ~wcarinw-in on·~ council. . ·
" Under normal-('onditions, the council's delays to cenify
the election· .would have r6ulted in Measure D's state
· cenificauon· after Cosgrove was seated on the council. But
there has never been anything normal about this chapter in
Irvine's politics. Secretary of State March Fo°' Eu 'cenified
Measure D before the cerem·ony. . . ·
· Agran and Cosgrove wer~ mad, ·s·u~pecting • conspiracy
-and undue pressures becai.ase Measure D was ccnified in
record time. Miller celled their reaction seur grapes.
. , On.Monday; Agra" sowed the.seeds for a future crop of
sour gra·t>es by refusing to accept state cettification as a defeat.
-He also brushed aside the advocc of the city attorney to fill the
council seat during a special election. On Monday night.
Cosgrovc·s nameplate was at the council table and he was
sworn 1n.
· .\gran·s foes ~) the Measure D war isn't over yet. It's
clear that Agran won the first battle. but his image.suffered.
.\gra n changed hi s political st)'.le ~~d refused to ~nize. the
4.000 people who signed the peut1on for a special election.
The irony is that 1t was a provision Agran himself had
proposed for those people.
The action may or may not be tested in coun. but it is.
al read)' being tested in the court of public opinion. The most
damning thing against Agran was that his a~tions were those
of a power broker and that the way he placed Cosgrove on the
council was unfai r.
~r~ .\gran. who turned the notion of fai~ess and
!IUcking up for the underdog into his best political fnend. has
been bitten h) his own dog'. . --
. Desert protection
\l;,in Cranc;1on ·c; Desert Wilderness Protection Act 1s
dt·:Jd. thl' \'1Ct1m of Pete Wilson's inability to make a
dt'c:i<.1un ..
< ran<.ton\ plan v.c,uld ha\'e enhanced the existing
pro1rr t1 on\ for almost nine million acres of desen land. most
of" h1 ch 1c; al read~ fede ral propen_y. But the bill had become
rn~angled in hurcaurratic infi&hung. sparked primarily by
o01c1ab of the Bureau of Land Management who are loath to
g1' e up an~ of thr1r aut hont~ in t'1ese areas to the National
Park ~\'r' 1cl' . .\nd. of course .. mine owners. rock collectors.
Jeep ran·rc;. tortoise defenders. campers and all the other
people who lo'(' and or use the descn were vitally concerned
with protecting their not necessarily compatible interests ...
.Accord1~g to Wilson. delayir:ig passage ... until the nell.t
session of ( ongrcss 1s a good idea because, "h is more !mportant.~o do 11 ca refull y and well than to rush to a hasty
Judgment.
Hast) 1udgmcnt7 Walson has had the bill to study since it
first was introduced in February 1986. lfhe can't make up his
-mind in 211~ yea re; on an issue of this imponancc to his home
st~t£. he need'I a lot more than a road f111Jt._
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-Democrats learn IJOw to :rua
a 'Republicaa.coaveatioa'
A TL'\NT A. -It was both a Jibe had t)leir own profflems at conven-
and a tribute. . . Lions. Carter in 1980. when he won
Republican campaign consultant ~nomination over Jtlt bitter oppo_si-
Ed Rollins. an -observer · at the tion ·of Edward Kennedy, and Mon-.
Dcmocratk Na i ·on dale in 1984 at a fonvention that survey t e week's work by 'l e sec
opposition and commented ,wryly. was the tool of various votin1 blocs. '
"They've run a good Republican The Democratic feat in main-
.convention." -tainina internal peace in 1988 has
.
MARTY
Sr.ITH
Rollins. a former chief political been all the more remarkable in view
adviser to President Rea.-n an4 an of deep-seated emotions surroundina .
old California political._pand, had the convention's one major issue. nominatign be made b-y acclamation
been hoping for more actton. That issue: What t'Olc and influence once th'c roll call was completed, 'he
He and other GOP observen arc properly due to Jesse Jackson, the simply ordered that a,~tatement to
· would have preferred something runner-up 1n the ractforthe prnidcn-that effect be read by ·his national
more typically Democratic. some-tiaJ nomination. and the most serious chairman. Willie Brown: itUng thaf 'in pne manner or another black ~residential candidate in the MO.St Jackson delcptes 'went quiet-
might appall voters. the way Dem~ nation s history? ly along with the candidate's request.
crat ic convention\ have so often in Presidential nominee Michael Threatened mass walkou·ts did not
the past. Rollins' productiol'I values Dukakis and party leaden may have materialire. There were not many
call for ?>lentv of fireworks. most of finessed the Jackson problem only "no" votes heard. ci1hcr. on the
them. exploding in the Democratic temporarily. butthcyfinnsed itatthe motion for nomination by acclania-
nomincc s face. campaign's crucial time ~ when twn. (Most of them appc,~lo have
, It didn't happen this time. Tht more than half of the nation's voters been voiced from within tpe Cali-
Dcmocrats kept the pea~ doring were watching the conven'tion-on fomia delegation.) ,
convention week. something they've television. . While. there .was plenty of sound
n'ot often accomplished durjng the That kind of attention .usually and fury at times. it mostly was
lasuwo dccadef. ·~ brihgs out the worst in Oemocra~ -·. can:ful~y •orchnt!'lted a~d posi11ve; More oflC"n. this has been the week But 1his time the pany's· left Congress~an V1C\. Fazio . of West
in which ttfe Democratic nominee accepted defeat gracefully. not onry of Sa~ramento explained his· hoarse
lost the race for the White House Jackson. bUtelso on two key minority voice Thursday by. joking:
beca use of pany strife at the convcn-proposals for platform planks, both "It's. from yellfng. How hiah a tion. The worst episode occuncd in · close to the hean of liberal core Cabine1 post you get depends on how
1968 in Chicago. where full-scale riQts beliefs. One resolution would have loud.you screamed last niaht." wrecked Huben Humphrey's hopes. put the Democratic Party on record . Twenty ycarsagothescrcamsat the
Four years later. California's Willie apinst first use of nuclear weapons Chicago convention were vety dif-
Rrown scared middlc<lass television by the United States; the other would ferent ,as police clubbed· and &assed
. viewers by crying out to the conven-have called for hiahcr taxes on anti-war protesters. One proof of the
tion. "Give me ~c~ my delegation." corporations and wealthy individ-Republican like orderliness of this
Brown. who chaired the state's del-uals. week's convention.lies in th"e fact that
cgatcs that year. was outraaed when Jackson personally cooperated in through Thursday night. only one
Humphrey suppone~ bricfry packed keeping the lid on proceed1np. After citizen had complained of m1scon-
ttfc ·delegation with some of their dominating the first· two sess19ns, he auct by an Atlanta policeman.
aU1cs. let the spotlight shi~ fully on An unidentified but obviously
Bro"' n regained the delegation in Dukakis once the Massachusetts 1ov-sensiti ve Washington. D.C.. joumaf-
thc form he wanted. and the left went rrnor gained the nomination at ist accused an officer of usina prof ani-
on to dominate the procccdinp. Wednesday l')iaht's nominating ty. No formal complaiDI was filed.
Voters were so upset by whatthey saw session. . CoJl ventions and journalists have
that George McGovern's nomination Rathcrthan make another personal changed a lot.
had ~en made worthless. appcaranct -as many expected him M•rll• Smid! I• • •Y8'1k•IH
Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale to do -to urge tha1 the Duukis }Ot1rul111.
Duka.leis, like Deukmejiaa,
p~aln, pragmaticP,Olltklaa ~
Tired of losing. Democrats shifting to
midd~e-of-the-road c·ompetence Image
ATLANTA -When you get down
to it. Mic hael Dukakis is a
d1mmu1tive Gcorgr Dcukmejian.
Y cs. their politics arc difTettnt. but
not very. Dukakis is a liberal«ntrist
Oemocrat and Deukmejian is a
conscrvati vc<cntrist Republican.
Neither 1s a bomb thrower or a
v1s1onary : both are men who believe
in running the aovernments they
receive from their predecessors, not
makina fundamen&aJ chanacs. and
doing so. if pouible. without raisins
taxes or making political deals.
They arc the linear-thinkina. lit-
eral-minded, sober1 thrifty. hard-workina, pragmatic.· uninspirational
sons of first-teneration immiarants.
They share the same nickname.
"Duke." and a penchant for telf-
deprccatin& jokes .about their lack of charisma. They even retemble each
other a bit. with thetr iron-py hair
and prominent probolca. The two
Dukes -one an Armenian, ~other a rec -~ ycouldw upa
mutual dishke for the Twit&.
The ma~I mindtet of the
Dukes contrasts sharl)ly with the
more viscerally stirrina ftluret within
their own political ~ 0eo'lt Deukmt)ian is not Ronald
RC81an; he can't stir the blood of the
Repubhcan faithful and never will.
And Michlrl Dukakis is not Jene
Jackson. as he dtmonslrated Thun-
da)' 9jpt.
Dubkis· speech ~ins w
Democratic nomialtk>n for pmi-
dent was. like its deHmer. welJ..
orpnittd. ratioul and II.most de-
void orem0tiqnal impect, nen if&he
deleules chcmd on cue for TV.
T6e written words had tome elo-
quencc but the delivc;-y was mattcr-
of-fact. To his credit. Dukakis didn't
try to emulate Jackson. didn't try to
ma&itally transform himself Into
somethins that he isn't. As with
Dcukmcj1an. there arc no mysterie\
to solve about Dukakis: what you see
is what you art.
The speech. of course, was aimed
not at the thousands of Democratic
dclcptes crammed into Atlan&a's
Omni bu1 at millions of othen siuina
in front of t~r TV tell. The
dclept~ with their f~nny. hats and
wavin1 saps. were merely bit Dlayen.
It was an opportunity for Oubki1.
who olodded methodically to secutt the Democratic nomination, helped
by IOOd tuck and self-ditcipline, to
ddfne himldfto tht tararr American public. And It IOOft beCa'IM evident
that Dukalti1' wenath is also his political weakneu. . ·
Tht post-ideololical DOlitician, a
Deukmejian or a bukakis. may be
able to dlim natHIDd•bolts cadttn-
ti.als. but he has difficult¥ enunciatina
some overarchina vision fOr the
ptople he hopes to tovem: he simply
does not function in thOIC conccpcual
· tmns. unlike a Raipn or a Jacbon.
But television, the primary tool of
modml i:=iftlt atmo1t de-mands a · or bun words.
rather than laundry lists. no matter
how tcantily detailed.
To O.•aldt. • lie llid Th= nilbt. ""daisdlctioll n.'t about
Ol)'. lt'slboul.,O tt11•w."
ne IC\'.·c:~ ...... """'•et$ed•~ 111 ofthe"-"•-a•dllldte DOli~cmnce -••aaidc kw, bat it .. ~ I promile IO ma.kt the nltd.. .,_,... wort
DAN
WALTERS
better. not chanar the syi&em.
Jackson -and problbly most of the dcleptes in the Omni -want
more fundamcn&al chanee. They be-
lieve fervently in the idea of an
expanded aovcmment that provides
a widttarrayohervices to its people,
and collttfs the hi.aher &axes to pay for
them. They' arc ideoques and they
want this election to be aboul idcof-
bl)' ..
Dubkis, however. holds 1he hooe
of winnina. which an outwardly
idtol<>sical candidate could not do.
Georae McGovern and Walter Mon-date proved that . ·
But a Democrat who &alkl about
com~tence and shies away from
specifics on &a•es and other hot
huuon issues bu a cb1::J ftl*ialtl.' when the Republican ca idaae ian t
a Ronald R~n1 but a GeorJ1 Bush
who doesn't sur anyone's blood
either.
It's a new road for Che ~
one undtncoml by tbe aMIVCDtioa
ittclf, which anul&Md llepubUcu
convntioftl ia ill ....... to lnidi9
detail (even tk red. wtaite and "-pmt oa Omli kUitiel Wll toMd
down tocomelCIOllmoc"t ...tr• ldr¥ition~ ne Dnnocrats .... want. to IOte. 18'9'0ft, IO IMy .. ='Di to shift tieir ilftlle to OM ti
" m ....... i'old cem-peanq ,....., """ .............. Dedoel litlintian. . ............ ,, .....
al 'r.
'enough·'.
Six ·~ aao. when I was 0a tbe N~ Bach PlanJli.. Com-miSS1on, I sent a q~nure IO all
the reaistered voten on the Balboa
-Peni.hsula ukina.·tbeir vitws about
the types of de"~t that wen .. desirable and undesirable ud mated
· questions.
· ·J expected to receive l lot of .. keep
· the darn tourists out .. ~ t.
• cau1e we hear so much of that talk. To
· my siarprise, comment after com-
ment came back to the etfett that .. We
came here in the summer ud eqjoyed it as kids. We have an· oblipuon to
offer the same opportunity to today's
kids." · . .
I was astonished and touched. OW
resident .. recognize that we live in •
pla<:e alme>St as unique u Y oeCmite or
Yellowstone, and that we will not be
greedy with this treas'ute. but will
Share it with others wbo appreciate it
We are lucky to tet to live in it;
nobody acts to build· ~ in
YosemiteorYeUowstone. lt11-.yf.o
imqine 'how rapidly t.bole mipifi-
cent resources wt>uld be.destroyed if
the free market were allowed to.ba¥e
its way with them. As someone bM
wisely remarked, "You can't IMft
the wealth: all you can sllare ii the ..
I think of this whenever SPON and
othen tryina to preserve tbe quality of'
New~rt Beach are auackcd for belaa "elitist" or for wantina to .. pull ap lbc
gangplank behind them." wi.rn
every s&ateroom on a ihip is full. )'OU
do pull up the aan&Dlank. You do not
try to crowd more families into cabin•
\hat arc already filled.
If we let the free market have its way. our communities of homes
would be replaced with hipcr ud
higher condos until the misery and
crowding became so peat that. the
inflow of people· comina to our
beaches and boatina would be ·.
cancc!ed by an _ex~ys Of pcopk
· escaping the con~on. Whatever
charm and attraction a place hu, it
can ~become crowded ~ to
cane<I and destro1 that attnction. · But 9.rhite-many -&Tan otiliption
10 s .. are our resoutces with those who
. artn' fonunate-enoup to live IRre, J '
think very few residents IUP{)Olt the
idei .of deli~tely_ aoil)S ou~ and
rtcru1t1ng tounsts. The place 11 too
crowded no~: both for us and for .
them. So it was a shock to read Gres .
KJerkx's.articlc on July l S.-tcllina us
about a 21-nainutc video promotina Newport as an international mecca
for conventions and tourism, just
because our hotels want mo~ busi-
ness. .
And the real shock is that almost
half a million dollars of city tu
money has s.one into it! What IS our
City Council thinking of'! When we
objected to those hotels. ~ told us we needed fhem. Now it tilms out we
have a surplus: We told you IO! The
cpuncil said the hotels would produce
bed tall revenue. Now we're aivina
away the bed taxes to recruit more
tounsts! No! No! No! We may have an
obligation to share with the mobs
who get hetc on their own but M
have no obligation to~ our tu money to increase the mob&.
It a{>pean that the only duty •city councilman feels is a duty to do favon
for the developen who paid for his
election ca~1n. We are lucky we ttavnwo cau i men :t>On Stiiiiis..
and Phil Sansone -who iepeHt"nr,..
the residents. not the developers.·
Maybe ne&t November we can elect
three more council members ·
answerable only to the residents.
We ccnainly need relief ftbm the
prcvailinaattitudc that no ~ject can
be too dense or too uaJy 1f it makes
someone a bundle of cash. The
residents feel that our~ is not 10 urbanize Newport Belch. but to
protect and preserve thole uniqate
features which make it a treat to v11at
and to live in.
ToniJht is the nisht to IO the the
Ncwpon City Council meetina if y0u
want to drive this point home.
The Plannina Commitaioa bas
approved.a hUtt midenlial ~ mcnt of 108 rooms ori the A.T. LeO 1
rcs&aurant liae in Corona del Mar.
This proposal vastly exceeds all
reasonable s&andards of density. Tbe
City Council will ~ mcni ..
the Plannhw Commitsion ~ The .. Neilhbon to Pracne C.criM
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1n Mfl ;.nano ,.t>t>rrvr,.t•ons w 11• t>f' .. cct"ptl.'d All .tels w ill run
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JWty.tll-5111• C..Bf\ICea.tZ-5172• P•rklng. Ample o""1 ::i·AA;i=E.!'i''~~ ... ~ =.,. ~ 10 ~~ mTILXA• 111 Hol'tll urdey, 8undey Md HoS-.....,.BdlNMftnntookr
IALBOA Ptlrt"' 28r 18ri P.arklng. UUI. I latge ....., •I Spygaw I SM Oaity P.~1.7.0 Bo• P'l1•1ntgrouppr9Cflceln NEW bucll 11o1.i "• IOyl)AMI011AM.Muet Ing'°' enttlueiletlC pet• '111RSOl'1IRlnfA1~[ duple11. Frplc, wld, pr .. 1 11gn1 Incl. 1_mm.01a1e Miguel, plMM c.11 w/ any 15IO .... Coeta ,._., ca. N.I . fllO"A Pf-' bu! w11 opening ror ~ bl 11 Of over, velld dtfv.. .on. 50 ~. wtl .,.,.. on ~ blll lo behltltbr. S5001mo poneulon. M2-13'7 Into. Tracy 780-1324 92121 ,,.,.._ 4-day,.... • .,..,. wlttl computer exp'd fol' er'I **-· cumnt Ir!· COf'l'IPU*, llf'tlll_ opport.
OPERATORS
~~~} "oes>. 7:n.i34t 2 SMALL offtc:99.1375 & . MtelM.'40-1122 ......--IMQ.:-Gi'Mt -!Mft-·uance~goOdonvtng,.;: fOfgtOWltl.171-2141
DrO'OOrfl"""'"fTW"'(\<11"\J} COM,,.., beect'I. Ouie'I 1525 grOM ..... on E. AEWAADI LOii: blue M...,.. •••• ,.... mer empiO)IMht. c.M eord.17.00perhOv,fM 1-1·-
dl"(J 10t0loomi~ fem non-smllr 10 lhr turn 17111 St., Co.ta ,,,._._ polnle Siamese ml• •• benMt9 for Stir Ad DISTRICT lll"ICI • for J.L. btwn mHMoe. c.11 Pal.,....,. S"5rl es•• I
Mtfl ,,~~~~from 2Ek 1a. ap!. 1450. Avall Call Bill. Ml-1113. male, Ealtblutr area: Co. Will trllln.146-2111 10.-2pm 142-ot77 Tundar ttlru Friday. Cotta..._. """"'9ctvter Sl'j'.>/rm"1C~COfT'4Jlffi" Aug 1. * 175-5141 ---1-•n 7111. * 144-1327 APT ASSISTANT""°" .. glJl~IQ' .......... M2:432__.!..~t ~-i~JP!!;!'::J,~ CAl.L TODAY N.llA•lu\l~s so..~IM"" F~ nltmtir. Nr SC 1117Wi:itCLIFF~ Ptrf1IUli -Maeura coupte fol'~ Tr.~-Piol61 .... Noeitpeilel1Cer«lllPJ. ..... lorgenetllofftceduli.. llMOOYonK#INft =:£~~: :13:o5:'~~8::,;:. Nwp19ch.AQ154·1-so32 4YHICLlii ~:7F:T: !:'~~= ·:::.:_~_: F~~~1~c~ .. -"_•-~_..,,, __ . ..., __ .1 ~~~~~=~
IV • tennis. 540-9001 ...... 1... Wa are• pvt "'f'"bel'INp f!lllnl.. ' n Manag1ment bl*lllw;ia Wig, own car. Clll GAIL lile typ~, comput•. "-'-::" ll•I E.O.l. ""'~' '"=~--~-~~ E 1'ht!St.CoMaMeaa '"' clubnotoper1toganpub-Ii~ Ok: procedure. No haApf\11 but wtll tra#I ..... -50 ...., -• ••==-F lhr.tg. t..Mtlt conoo""' Bath & Pe11o 722·1111 lie. Married & COl'l'll'nitMd child/peti. hi • apt. I Bue Mi.,, 1375/wk .. · *97--1•• per.on.. · · In P!Ma9 IPPIY In pet'9on MRl(l\E\l,o1l()RT belh.all smen,c:ln,re19, · couplnonly.744'1264 Olhar bnfll C...._. IOf GAS• '°f!'U8_ ~--~f-Jl#W __ .• , .. ;-... ..,... __
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__ WI,,,_.._.._ MESA Vl!lllDE non tmtir, Adalna/Meee Vero. Dr .. _,... Cal Pat...,..,., 142--4321 .... Ull working cond. •s.ta-1121• CoMaMaaa. CA ~·a.·;;;-s-!i•·;:·:::.,..ii• ;;~;:" _ _J, no ptlb. "8 Ma & yerd, EM!, C.M. 546-3315 PSYCHIC.PXLU;CXMS ":.:.::1 kw~..= _l205. ~.M . d.ity for Cell 714 173-llOO JanM ...... ..... l;-..,;,;;;_,.._,...----1-"'ii~iiiiii;,~~
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HtA 2'A>le on the tier. 1375 • oes:i. 540• 7955 N9wpor1 Ctr .. FMNon Ill. will edv!M w!Mly, explain pany. Wll paint on wldler .limTll f /T Student• prefd. 15--SI hr. 1rKITCHEN HELP MCS Operator for tedft..
larp dedl, -.ipar ...-. MSTA IA In 38rl28a CM Th9 Efficient A"arnatlwa fully. lell your PM1 ~ bultl'll. Ir*"" lll"ICI lllb-Mf Pl.IT Coile M•I• l•nlor Own ltantrp. Kim 740-1747 •DllHWAIHI" cal ctl"°O work, W8't·
prime IOc•Uon. Year htn. Smin. to bcfl .. tg.J(I. ,_. .-vice or _......,1ng ant .,.,~ l1,1lure. * * ries. M1.11t Ml .... OOoc:I IM W .., .. Cerit• l3t-lt70* PllT w •an.. 1rHOSTIHOITESS mini•.,.._ 111 ltOO '-· S23t51mo. 3331 '"""'· ldeel tor rlgM Pet· 1ar .. 1ce1Pr1a ll only. Locat.a •n FV, fOf appi. (.CIPY Mlill. P1MM cal • 91• · ,_...., • ...._lllPl)'lnperwn.
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IH:i91tlonexpwe.,,.,,.,. ftwtflll..... • I ?'... on WIP. Call .Yemen. Sul.ER' FUI )'GI for ... ,. ...... If Antaurant ••IMf..,.c•. •133--noo"• you wen1 men out of UllllllOU Illa bookkeeping; & otflca I-====~=-....... c.eer 147-eo41 .. YET HOSPtTAL FIT •-. •I I ptooechnl. E •---•peot-,..... racepHonlsl
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2-3 nW"I p_er .,..--"-tanntl PleW call 151--5171._S
I .. ,._ -ON -I ---W000 PflOCliiOR •L91 •I' Ill* '°' 1 ""· Mulil hlwa <*'· FIT. w/eap tor gourme1 N.I . PA nrm _., exp.
Needs help. Own trantrp IS per "°"' 'LUI .. •••lood r•1taurant. par1on, pr•l•r llM/ 131-1941 * .... IH7 .._.a "9Ptr In peraon .,.....,.. Word11ar lltlc:llttO\lnd ::::~~!!~~~,1:==:·~·;·;·;--4-tpmat2100W.ec.n-alertlmmad. 720-0941 I ........ LIT.!!!!" -iilf 1111 I ..... N.I ., .,...... 1-llY
maintenance. Mech•n· WWllR IDll. FUii Lie. C"T Mon·Frl
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NOTICE AMENDMENT TO u . • SEWING CENTER. 1804.4 SCSAMPI. 1576 ~wport ING 18372 La .. stone c r 7:» ,. I v l'ISA'-PRQPER' tES· r .... e '"'STANT Pl'l11'4TEP• 1988 in Ost.a Mesa. rou ARE ... Ofi~Ul P~EME'tffAAY DECLAR-Tlol!,l·~rNOs. ~~Ml····-.... port Btvo Costa Mesa Bl~O Costa Mesa Cal!I Hunhngtor Seacn Cahl I PuD••C ,,ea .. ng ano C•ly S•OOLU!/ICI( '9600 Fa ... 3624 w Mac.t.<1nu• 8 •O • C -' M H II •DEA A DEED Of TRUST. ATION OF COVENANTS .. , ... _ ..,...,., ___ • Calif 92627 92627 94'646 Counc11 •e••-01 USE PER· cr"'o Su•le '40 1r.1ne Ci ill Su•'!' , t04 Santa A11a I .-. r a IS
1TEO DEC 19 1986 UN· CONDIT 10NS AND RE· creditors and contingent Merna La noy Lawson. MIUlmo N1verre11 1525 Meu•••" J w neeie r M1T NO 3312 a request ot 192· •s Ca111 9270' surv1\"t'CI by hi.I wife
SS YOU TAl<E ACTION STRICTIONS RECORDED creditors and Plflonl wrio 33122 De Soto Way Dana Placentia Apt Nl Newoort t8372 La•kSIOlll' Cir '1un1-IEMEPALO ASSOCIATES ~rge ••gyros 950 M lO<.ilM SU.ne 517 Bt'm1C't" ;on Donald
I P,AOTECT YOUR PROP-As oocu MEN T NO "''Y be Otherwise interested Potnl Cahl 92629 leacn Cahl 92663 1ng10<i Beacn C1a1I 92646 Ne .. pori Beacfl iDP<0..-0 Soul' Coas• O•••e Suite 36tn SI ....... oor• Beac· G Hdll d<lughters
ITV IT MAVBESOLOAT "4·086397 BOTH OF OF· lnlhe••ll and lOf H tlle ol JonnScoll LIWJOn33t22 Tn1s Dus1ness is con· Tn1s buS•"eU 1s con-D>tneP1ann1ng Comm1ss.on ,20C Cos1a Mesa C111I Cit' 92683 \' 'K d
PUBLIC S ALE IF YOU FICIAL RECORDS HARRIET L FRY Al<A HAR· De Soto Way Dana Pooni. ducte d Dy an 1nd1v10uil d ucteo Dy an 1nomoual to oerm1t 1ne const•uchon 01 92626 Tn1s Dus1ness •$ con-l\·1.;n trby a n
.EO AN EXPLANATION P ARCEL 5 A1ET FRY HANSON Cahl 92g29 Tne registrant co,.,.. Tne reg1s1ra111 com· a 120 uM elderly personal E Justin W1ison 111 t9600 ducteo Dy an tnd•••Ol.lill \'tlffid Jones. sister
THE NATURE OF THE A NON-EXC LUSIVE A Pll•t•on llH been filed St-atl Brl<llord Landy, mence<I to transact buS•· menceo to 1ra11sac1 DuS•· tire lat•hly on o•ope•ly Fucn110 Suite 140 "'ne 'ne 1eg1s•ran1 com-Mlldrt'd Land1S Fu-
10 CEED•NG AGAINST EASEMENT FOR INGRESS by BRADLEY L FRY 1n the 10 Thunde, Run = 24D. ness undef lne hcti11ous ness unOe • the t c1111ous tocateo ii 390 I Easl Coast Cal•! 92" •5 menceo lo trans<1e! Dus•· I U ...__
•U. YOU SHOULD CON-ANO EG RESS O VEA $upefl0f Couft ol O.ange lrv111e Cahl 92714 t>u11ness name o• 111mes business. ,,11,.,e 0, "'"'es H•ll"""'' in Corona Det Mar Tn•s Dus1ness •S con-1ness .. moer tne lotht•ous nera :.ervives WI ur
CT A LAWYER THOSE PORTIONS OF County requesting that Tn1s bu&inen 1S con-ktled alloYI on June 29 hSteo aoove °" .Ma~ 16 I 'AN ORDINANCE OF THE ouc1eo Dy a ~II pa'1· 1DuS•11tts "1me o• '1ames ht<ld Thursda~ JuJy
)n Friday, August t9. TRACT 10587 AS SET IAADLEV L FRY Ill ap-ducte<I Dy a g-" p111-t988 . 1988 C ITY C 0 U N C t L T 0 ne rsl'\1C: llSleo aDO•e Oii N f4 28: ~ ()() A.M at Pa-
18 11 9 45 AM., Trull FORTH IN AN INSTRUMENT potnled aa pe.1onll rep-net$111p MUllnlO Navatretta Meur"" J Wlleeler PROVIDE ~O R APP L!-Tne reg1s1ran1 com · M LOu1M $u.ne c·ific Vww Chapel ID
ed Secuflly Se<voe• Inc . RECORDED MARCH t6 tese11tat1Ye to administer 11'11 Mimi Lindy Lawson Tl'MS stal-11 was l11eO This statement ".as 111.0 CATtOlll OF VEHICLE CODE m~"teC •:;, l•i"SK I Dus'" I 1115 sti1emen1 •I S tneo
:::11iforn11 c.orporat1on 11 1979 tN BOOK 13070. PAGE lltale of lhe decedent Tl'MS 1111em.111 was !tied Wtlh the County Cle<ll of o,. ,..111111e Count , cier• 0r O•· TO BAYVIEW CIRCLE ,~ss ... 11oe• 1ne t1c1t11ous w11n '"'t C0un1, Cote•• o• O• NC'" pClrt Beac:h Pa-
ly appo•nted Tfullee t227 AND t236 OF OF· Tiie pe htion requests with the County Cll•ll of Or· 91191! County on July t3 a nge County on Ju11 ~ 1988 AN 0 R 0 I N A N C E Dus.nu s "lime O• riames ange Counl~ on ;u1¥ 19 l'tf1t \"w" Mortuarv
::let' and pursuant to Deed FtCIAL RE<(ORDS autllor1ty lo adm1n1ster tl'll et\ge County on June 2-3. t988 '315221 PERTAINING TO STl~EET hsteo aDO•t' on Novem~r t 1~88 Dtret tors tH4-2i00 . Trull recorded 2111187. Tne 11r .. 1 addrHI and 11111e unoe< the lndepeo· 1988 ,_ PuD11s11eo O•ange coast ANO StDEWALK 1MPqOVE· 19 79 ,_
inst No 87-079002. 1n o ther common delognatoon. dent Adm1n1st•11ton of Es· ,.._ PuDttsneo Oran~ Coast Da1t1 P11ot Jul~ 1 t 18 25 ME~lS • E Jushn W11son 111 Gen· PuDhsr>eO O•an~ Coast
:>k ••• page • ., ot Offoe1el II any ot the fell prc>pefly tei.s Act Pubhsl\ed Ot.ange Con1 D11ty P1101 July 18 25 August 1 t988 ~ullOl'll for AooOhO<i 1e<i• P••l11e• IOa11, P1101 July 2~ August 1
cord• in the pttlce of tne ctescrlbect 1bove •• I( hMtlflG On 011 petitoon 0111y P110t Juty •. 1 t t8. 2S. August 1, 8 1988 M-579 Au1nor1Z•ng the purcriase 01 I Tn1s statement ... ~ ttieo a 15 t988 I
ynly Recordlf o1 0.9"91 purpC)rted 10 be 950 Cegney llliU be l'lltd on AUGUST tO. 1988 M-590 a Trattic Sigt?at Master Com· •111'1 t~ County Cieo 01 O.· M-597 I
llf\ty, Stele ot Ca1ttom11 Lene c 102, Newoor1 leecfl ttH at 1 •5 PM 1n Dept M-514 Ml.IC NOTICE puter System from Mum· enge Count~ Oii July 13
tcuted by Chtt0td A Cattlorl'lll 92863 No 3 at 700 C1v1c Cente< •-}C NOTil'r son.c~ CorPOtlll()lt 19!8 Pl8JC NOTICE •get 11nCS Etozabelfl C Tl'll wnolf9!gflld TrustM Dnve West. Senti An1, CA ~ 1"4 'ICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 CONTRACT S t ,._ _____ ..._...;,..;; __
·gee, husband and wile as CStsct11m1 any Nab<hty '°' eny IF vou 08JECT to 1111 "8.IC N011Cl •• ,_ , NA• STATa•NT AGREEMENTS PuD••sneo Orarige Coul ••tM I
nt Tenenll WILL SELL AT incorrectness of tl'll StrHI granting 01 the pe11t1on. yO<J '1Cnnout .,...11 Tne 1ooow1ng ~sons are To Geotge Oaaovl(;n & Oa••• P1101 Jui, 19 2S FtC:TmOU9 eutlllRI•
ILtC AUC TtON TO ICldrHS and other common snould e.lhlt appeer 11 1111 'ICTfTIOU9 ..,..... ..._ aran•NT CSO.ng DuStness IS $or\s to• Wate< M11" Re-• ... gus1 • 8 1988 NA• ITATa•NT I
)HEST BtDDEA FOR dHlgnlloon. tf eny. Sf\Owl'I hearing and stete yOUf ob· MAM1 9Tll'nmllf Ttll foltowing pe<sona ere EL C 111NAC0 RES · plilte<nellt p.ogram 1988·89 M·SN Tri. l~ng persons are
SH (payeble at time of ,_..,, jec:llons or lite written ObllC· The fol!Owtng ~sere Ootng t>uSlnftl as TAURANT MEXICAN FOOD To AlllS Env .. onmenl81 OOtng bU5'-as
• tn llwlul money of '"" Saod .... 'Mii bi midi, bul lions Wllh the court before doing t>u11ness.. N!WS NE TWORI< INTER· 2063 MirDOr BlvO COSfl Ser ••Ce l11c lo• F uet w Est E q ~ l El L Ne q
ted States) 11 Ille M11n without covenant or wer· the hearing Your appear-THE FtELDS-VELIN AS· NATIONAL 16 520 Harbor Mesa Chi 9;>g21 Sto•ige Tan~ "•ptacem.nt Nil.IC NOTICE AU T U ~.,, .. 1 • ~ A S
•rtlll E111r1nce to tfle renty eapreu or Implied.••· ence may be 1n per1on or by SOCIATtON 610 Newport zG Founta.n Valley Cahf Hola••O S Bu•c•aga & ReQue~1 10 AOP•O•e • Fill I SOC1ATES 29 10 qeo,.,. •·
Jnly Courtllouse 100 gerding t•)le PoSMSllOn or ~r 111orney Cent• Drive = 1585 New· 92708 M"na Su•C •iga 199 'B Pe<so<1ne1 Vacincoes I FICTITK>Ul llU ... 11 1enue Costa Vesa Cal•',
IC Center WHI. Senta encumbrances to pay the If YOU ARE A CREDITOR port Beacll Cahl 92660 Open Door's Witn Brothlf CP'!arle St Costa Mesa One qecrea11011 Cooro•· 1 NA• STATl•NT 92626
a, CA .,I right. title end remaining p"ncpal sum ol Of i conttngent creditor ot Gall A Fields . 2424 Bon· Andr-. 1 Ca1tlort1ia COfpot· Cahl 92627 nator One l 1Dr1r1an 011e T"e IOll0,,.1ng persons are 1 Zellne< Commu1111..s •nc
1tetl conveyed to end the nol9(sl secured by satd the deceased you must Ille me Brae Se nta Ana Cahl etion 1g520 Ha•l>Of =G. Tl'l•s Dus1ness is con· AOl"\•n•stratt..-C•erll One loo•ng DiJS.ness as a Ca1110•1111 coroo•at1or
' llllCI by 1t. undef ....CS Deed of Trust. with 111terHt y0ut ~with 11'11 COUf'I O< t 2706 F0<.;ntain Valley Caht 92708 ducl•O D~ nusDano a110 wile Oa1a E.nlr; Oi>erato• One Su"'S"1NE co111sn:~uC· 29 '0 qedflll •.en1o1e Cos· a
ld ofTrus11n fheproperty thefeon as provided1nM1d P<Hel'll 11 to ttie pe.sonal Rot>er1 R ve+in. 18335 Tllos DuSlnets 11 con-Tne •eg•sl•ant com-f11e[)epa11me"1Stoc1r C1e<~ T•ON SE'< •CES ··co So IMesa Ca111 92626
.aled 1n said County end notecs1 adYtnUS. 11 "'Y· reprMenlltove appointed by S tanisla us Hunt1"gton ducted by 1 corporation me11ceo :o l•i 11sact DuS•· Repott l•om tn• Eaecullve Popti• -11 Santa A111 WHte<11 Autumn ...,,, •s
te detenbld 11 • unoer the terms ol se1d Deed tlle court w1111111 lour months Beach Caltl Tiie re g islf i nt com -ness u110e• 1ne 11c1111ous Au ,s1a111 to tlle C•t'I Man-Ci•' 9r':l4 M>C•ates ....... 1eo i :.a
HE LANO REFERRED ol Trust lees charges and from Ille date or first is· T1'111 1>u11ness is con-menced 10 transact blllo· bus•ness 'lame o• 11ames •g•• •e91ro1n9 ~UMA.,, Jose Contr•as t ''°So ICl'n<a l •"'•teo 0 • .. ~•s•::
HEAflN tS SITUATED IN u penses of Ille Trus1ee and suant•ol te llefS IS proYICSICI dueled by co-partners neu ut1det tne lichflous to:steo ibove on Jul; I 198e SEqVtCES ORGAN1ZA110111 IP09>11 -i S1nt1 A111 1820l or t1.a•,..1r A·•' .. t
E STATE OF CALI· ol tnet•usts crealedbysa•d 1n Section 100 of the Tiie ,eglslra nt com· business name or !lames H11i110 8u•c11ga ASS1STANCE~EOUEST Ca• 92•04 :'10(' ""~Cat" 91"'' ~NIA. COUNTY· OF OR· Deed ol Trust Probate COde ol Cll1!0tn11 ~ce<I to transact Dus.· lilted il>Ove on June 6 1988 Tn1$ Sliilement was l1ieo \.ollle Ba1001 Island Se•· 1' Tn1s DuS•n•ss s con-•n s Dus•ness. s :-::~-
l E. CITY OF NEWPORT The total amount ol the The41me for l1hng Claims will ness unoer Ille f1chl•OUS' vice President ••tn tne County Cte<k 01 Or-•111 qa,s1ng a110 Street .19111 o uc•eo D\ ar ,.o ... o ... a ducteo 01 a ~·a 010-
\CH ANO IS DESCRIBED unpjil•d 1>111nc• of the obl1· not eap.re prior ·to '°"' bus1f1!SS name or na~l. Tiit$ siatemenl -.es 11~ enge County on Jul> 5 1988 COf'.~rs._~n i :.ne :eg.s•1ar.1 c.o"'°-'*~· · -
J:OLL0WS gallon seeu•ed by ll'te'lt'OO· monlns from tt.e date ~ the ltsteo above on1llOI yell ••tll tlle Coi.inty Cie-1< ol Or· . . '~f7, 1nsocra1>on P°'"' .ano· ")e"'": ·-: .,,,,sac· :>u~· Tl'le •eg S!'a~· ~e ""
CONOO.,.tNIUM COM· •iy to be sold and reason· hearing notoc.e at>O-.le Gate A F1etes enge County 011 June 2 1 PuDhs'>t-O O•a.,9e Coast sea~ 1..,p•ove..,e nts a,.o ntS> ~"Ot!• '"~ • etll•Ous ·..,e ... ceo It 1t1nw tt o ... ~.
>ED OF I ble estimated costs e •-YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe TPl•S Staterne111 •H l11edt 1988 Oa111 P1101 JUI) 11 1e 25 lBlul' Aesto•at-or Dus '"'SS -a""e o• .,.mes neu u"de· ,,,. 1·C' 110 .. ~
A0ACEL t , penMs ano advences at the Ille kept by the court II you "'"'" tne County Cterk of Or· ,_ August ' •988 Satt>oi • 1siano Alie) Re-usie..i ,io.,.e or •o· oo•n; o..s ">eSS 11ame ?r .., • ..,ts
EREST IN ANO TO THE of Ille ~otice ol Sale IS tl'll estate you may serve 1988 Oa•r) Pilot Jutv 18 ?5 CO"SI' .;Ct Par•1n9 ~OI I t Jose Cont•e•as oo~~ic::; Zetorf•
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N UNDIVIDED 1124 t1me olll'le 1n1t11tpu1>11c.11on ere i person inte•flled 1n enge Cou11ty on Ji.ine 30 1 PuDl•SlleO Orange Coast ~-582 P••c•,..e-1P•og•a..,. o .. s·,;ss ,I!' l1ste<laDo~eon Ju•• 13 19a8
.LOWING $18 9 t2 88 (estm I upon th• eaecul!)' or adm1n· ,._, August 1 8 ,988 P\lllC NOTICE 'Commun1t¥ •o..1n Center Tnos statemen• was ftleQ I Tno~ ,,,._,., •as r11ee
'4AT PORTION OF LOT Tne 1>1netoe11ty unOer said 11t•ator or upon Ille 11· Published Ora11ge Coast . M-5&7 Commu11•t1 • ~"''" Cen1e-w ·~ '"'t COu"'• C e•• or Or-.,,,. '"'i' C":-""" C•~· :i• Ot
)F tRACT NO 8336 AS Deed 01Trust11e,e1ofore e.-torne y for tlle eaeculor or Oa111 P1101 Juty 11 18 25 'ICTITK>Ul IUllMll Ocea., '"or• S oe .. a1~ Ae. •"::<' C:>unt. on,..,, ~ '988 1.,..ge : • ,,-., • -Jul> '9 The ctassif1eo ~lworlt.
)WN ON A MAP RE-eculed ano dehvered to the 1<1m1n1stri1or and l•le w1111 August 1 1988 I JIC( NAiii ITAft•NT riJ • ""as.P -'JeSDI 1988• puts you in 1oucn w•tli
'\OED IN 8001( 439 unoe•s1gne4 a written Dec-tl'le court •11111 p.oof ol -· M-575 P\a.IC NO T'le IOllowing e>e<sot15 art! Comme •c ·.J Ac • .. •t u "•D'S"eG O•a"ge Con t , __ 9ES 8 THROUGH 12 IN· 1at111on of Default ertd De-vl(;e a wr1t1en request stat· doing D~5•t1ess as 1Ha•to• Pe""'' D> o< .. a,.. .~ Da••• "••o~ Ju , '· 18 25 P.,D• S"l!O .J•a.,9e Coas· tne rignt people
USf•VE O F MI S · mand lor Sale 1nd awr11ten 1ng 11'111 you dH1re spec11l 1C•t•7S 8A80SGOuAMETCOh · 01 P;irdU•""gA1l<etilv•es•o A,..; .. s·' •98e .,Da·'>P1c· ... ,:-• &v;:us' 0 842-5878
LANEOUS MAPS RE· Not•c• 01 Det1u1t and Etec· noltce of the l1ting of an •n· Ml.IC NOTta t '1CTTTIOUI ., ... ,, FECTIONE qv S •o•5 1 toperatt' a "ar.tsa•• "c; Bus M-s ·; e "! '9!e •
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J NTY. CALIFORNIA caused H •d No11u of De· ntate assets or ol tl'le pelt· ll•tlJ'7 ne lollOw•ng persons are 11'"' \li lley Cahl 92 OB po•' Be;ich a1 -oc "1a• na .. _IC NOTICE
O BEING SHOWN IN laull and Election 10 Sett to lions or accounts 1n11111oned 'ICTITIOUI eutlllRll doing Dusoness ilS Betty Mower> 525 V c-vo11a91! ~UUL
,T CERTAIN LOT LINE be recorded in the county in Section 1200and1200 5 of NA• ITATllllNT S A 0 O L E B A C K tor•a SI -l8 Costa Mesa , Report from tl'le City Al-FICTITIOUI IU ... U
IUS T MEN T APPLI-Wllef• Ille fell praperly If Ille C1hlorn1• Probate Code Tiie 1ottow1ng pe.sons a•e1 FINANCIAL CENTER 950 Calo! 9262: 0 • tor net •ega•O•ng "-lovemoe< NAM( ITATl•NT
lo.. •• B LLA •3 2. local_,. , ----.. .... ,....._._ ng business as Sou1n Coast 0-1ve Suite Jeann ... Aguirre 1 4., t 8 198e l!•e<:"O"'
" " 0 • • '"" ' a."'::'-e"'-=..;r.: .. ~· CREIGHTON'S COOl<IE 200 Costa Mesa Cahl Caue 1noepe11oe11ce r o.."-·.,e iooo..,ng Pt•JOns l •f .OROEO JUL v 28. t983 I Dell J uly 15, ttH -.... ._ -.......... 64>6 c 9 "08 Resoiut•O" """'ll i nO Q••· I OO•"llj DvS.~..SS u DOCUMENT NO t TruetDeedlecwttJS.· lteMf ,.., hi JAR. 10130 War111r Av..-ue ,92 1a1nVa11•y alil 2. i11g not•Ce~ltllet101<1ong o1a 1 CREATIVE COVEqr,,.GS
12473 t OF OFFICIAL wec ... 1nc .. • C.....,_ elf• 1191 Lelle AnewMed. CA Sll•te A, Fountain v111ey GeOrge L Argyros 9SO T11,s Dus1nus •s con· Gp.,era1 .._.ull•C•Pal E!ec11on 323 Co•al Ave Ba•t>oa
OROS OF SAID OR-,..,llHeft ... eeld '"""'· llJSi • ~.alif 92708 Soutn Coall O"ve Su•te Oucteo D) ii gene-a oa·!· to oe neio on Tut'Sday 1110
iE COUNTY., ANO AS .. I . Rl-lrtMA ~.. Pullltshld Ot9n91 Coast C P Cl'IOy. 8 2 t Cnestnul 200 Costa Men Call I ners111p •emoe• 8 ,988 tor tr>e ell!C: tstano Cai.t 9266.? ~RECT E O BY THAT l4'lte noo. L• ......., Dail P11ot July 25 2g ~ Apt 3 Long Beacn 92626 Belly Mo-~ "°" 01 certain oll1ce·s u re-I Laur .. ""' lane o 323
TAIN CERTIFICATE OF ICelltorftle ... ,., (211) Aug~st I 1988 . . Catt! 90813 f Uri>.,, Ptc>pefhft·Sllddle· Tl'lll st11eme111 .. u 111eo quoreo D) pro• sions ot 1'1e Co•.-• Ave 811Doa •s•a"o
tAECTION RECORDED -...n, IY: YlrtMleRM-,~-------M_T_eo_3 Sen Ven. 82t Cne11nut back, 19600 Fa.,c11110 Su•le w11r-tne Cou"ll Cle,. c• 0•· c,11 C"a•te• 0, tl'le C•t) 01 Calo! 92662 1
RUARY 23 1984 AS ..,_,TIO ,. A~ Apt 3 LO<ig Beach 140 l•111ne Cllol 92715 1nge Courit1 0" .un• 23 rw•po•t BHC" atic •o· svD· Tnis :luS•"'U S S CC''"
:u MENT NO 84-076 t11 Putllllllld Ot9n91 Cout "8.IC NOTICE Calif 908 t3 Tnis lluS•t1ess 11 con-t988 'JMJSJ miss•o" :o the voters 01 a 0"'5"c t ' •'" ,no •;Ou•
SAID OFFICIAL RE· Daily Pilot July 25. August I. d Tri~~ llbus1nesds dis ,con-duc111eo by i gerie•al o••I-PuDhsrie o O•ange Coast measu•f ~.,ow11 as '"e Tril ""l"'nC~ '~; ~.~:~cl c:u:: I
IDS. DESCRIBED AS I 1988 'ICTITIOUe IUllNlll uctwu y 111 in 1v1 ua ners •P 01111 P,101 Jlol•~ 4 1 • 19 25 fie Minagemenl 1n.t at•ve 11ess unoe• :ne l•ct l•OUS LOWS. MI02 NAiii ITATl•NT The reg1S1r1n1 com· Tiit reg1stran1 com -t988 PesOluhon •eauest•ng 1~
Thi,.......__. petlOnl 11• menced to transact bus.· mencecs lo l•i llSKI Dull· M-S65 Bo 2•o 01 Su-r so•• o• 1,,e Dus "ess -a..,e 0 • "1mes :G INNING AT THE --..,. __ .. .,, I ,._ the I It • ~ , hsteo aDC"<t o· June 30 tT NORTHERLY COR· """"" ll)TIC( doing busoneu u ,.._ unoer tne ict1hous ness unr ic ' •OUS County of O•a11ge •c con. 988 OF SAID LOT t5, ___ .....,_..._ ...... ...___ PROGAESStVE CAPITAL business neme or names bus.neu name or "ames P\a.IC NOTICE iso••oaie pursuant re Seci.o" t
NCE SOUTHEASTERL y 'ICTITIOUI eutlllRll MARl<ETS. 4 t2 S Lyo'1. !Isled abo~ on NtA lllled above 011 January 30 123302 01 thf E•ectoons Cooe Laurie M Zant lh
ING THE NORTH· NAiii ITAftMSNT Santa Ana . Cell! 92706 Sin Yan 1982 'ICTITIOUl IUllNlll a Gene•a• ,_.u.,·C•oa E•«t·O" This s111ernerii was '"eo
TERLY LINE OF SAID Tl'll lollawing ~aon· ere Chad LH Eval'll. 805 VIC· Thts "''"""'' WU !tied G«>rge L Argyros. Gen· NA .. ITATl .. NT 10 De nelO O<' 'i(l••,...,oe• 8 ..... '°'! ~"'-'"'• Cte·• o• ~-
t5 SOUTH 50 14 d0<ng t>vSll'lllS 11 tOlll B t02, Costa ....... With 11'11 Co.1nty Clerk of O.· 1tal partner Tnf! fOllow1ng persons art! 1
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t AS.T 182 00 FEET SONI NAYAR PRO· Cehf 92627 .,. County on July 2t, . This statem.111 WIS l1ieo dOtng DUS•"H S as Gf!nt ral f le<:l•OI" 'C De "810 ,._ ~E SOUTH 39' 45: DUCTIONS 232' POft Dur· MICflMI Jeftr-r Vigil, 3122 1tea Wllh the County Clerk of O•· ANOEl'ISON si-..~ONS or "'If Si1"'1e Clt111f! :> h n. " Coas I
WESl 100 00 $£Et . ness Place~~' IHCf\, s .. Flo-A.~nll Ana. ,.,. enge County on Juljt 13 PAlt./T1NG CO' A&S PAINT-Ruowhon a..ll'\.>t.Z'1>9 Ille 'Oa .. r :JS c~" ..... •, ~ •9 2s'
..CE NORTH SO 14 Cahl 92660 Clfll 92704 Pu~9"91 C6ut t98a-ING CO 538 •o~ms ·R 1 C·t~ Co.,nc·• o• rtO•v•Oull~A ' , , ,0 I
WEST 182 00 FEET. Vimal Son<. :1324 Port Tl'l•S business 11 eon-O.l'f PtlOt July 25 Aygusl t · -;_.. 0.ange Calif 92661 ml! ... tll!'S '" '"l' ,.,.,fen ugu~ -98 I.A 574 ..CE NORTH 39• ,5. Durn111 Piece. Newport ducted by a general part-I . t5, 1988 PuDlislled Orange Coast R1cha•O A11derson 1538 ,,9,.-e-•s •ega·o•ng a ·
EAST tOO 00 FEET TO Beacll. C1111 92680 IWINP M·st6 D111y P1101 July 18 25 Adams q Ora"Qe Ca1t1 ~easv•e , .. ow• .as tr>e .,,,.
POINT Of BEGINNING Thtl t>us1ne11 11 con-CfteCS L EYtnl August 1 8 1988 94>66" 1 he ""•".lge...._e.,, ,, 1 at•ve Nil.IC NOTICE
'CE PT ING THERE-ducted by 1 hm1ted '*''*' Thie 1tt1'"*1t wu hied ftaJC ll)TIC( M-589 W1111am Simmons '002 11,,0 0 •tc' "Ii 1,,, C•t~ A:. -.. THE FOLLOWING eh'9 with 1111 County Cieri! ot 0.· AciC•a Orange Ci hl 92668 torne) 10 P•epare aro ,,..._ FICTITIOUS IU ... 11
UNITS lOt TO t08 IN· Vlmel $C>nj enge County on June 23, ,ICTITlOUl IUllNIN .,._..,. ltlftJIC( T"•S busine ss '' con. pe•t ai anai,sis NAMI STATIMINT
JIVE 201 TO 208 IN· Thie .. ...,,_,. W9I lillCI tt88 NAiii l .TATIMIWJ ~-""""' Nleo D• 1 genera• Pl •I -Resotut•O" D'O"O•llQ to• ·.,e 'Ol•c"' "0 oersons ate
JIV£0 ANO 30t TO 308 Miii '"'County c...-ol ()<. '1Mln The IOll()Wtng ~son•... K•t• ne<S"•P • the '·'·"9 :-• •t ti ... !'i• •·g~ 00 9 o...s ~» u UStVE AS SHOWN enge County on June 23, PubliSllld 0.enge C9111 OOtng t>uttness a1 •teTITIOU9 eutillRll W11111m Simmons mt!"ts to• l"i!' ~I "'4easure SOS •"45 ..,AAlllCE BRO-
N THE CONDOMINIUM t988 Deity Piiot July 4. 11. ti . 25, SALTWATER TAFFY AN O NAiii ITATIMINT Tnis steteme111 •IS hleo tc11owri u t"f ..... ~Ifie Mero-"E os ·e W•ll ~~tcn Cti .. n
' RECORDED MARCH ,.._ 1Ht IEACH CO t06 22nd Tne fOltow1ng person' are w•tn Ille Cout1ty Cterk ol O•· ege~1 1nt111l •e 10 t>e sub· Ne .. oo·• Bue"' "''' 92660
14 AS DOCUMENT NO Published Or1nge Coal M-5S9 Street Newport Beech. doing buSttll$S u ange Count~ on Ju,,. 23 l'l'Weo 10 1ne ••eciorate 0"' iris.-ra'Xe ""'1'0"11 Ser·
181391 AND AS Oaity Pitot J~ 4, t 1. ti . 25, Ci.I 92663 COLLEGE Pt4AA-,.ACV t988 nMS)e No~.,.,Def 8 t988 voc:es "< ,j • BOS 1"·
,,.OED MARCH 8. t9" 1988 P\&JC 11)11C( Mtcflaet Collln• & Cen· ••O Fart Drove Costa Mesa PuD11sneo O•ange Coast Pu011slled as a communoi, I tu•ance B·~•l"•I Ca••'o•..,••
DOCUMENT NO M·Ht d-.Trav11.2005 Swet1Dt . Clltl 92626 Oa111P1101 Ju1~4 11 18 25 Mrv•ct Dy tne Ora11ge Coast t8 Wetl•"9'0n Cov;~e ...
1194, IOTH OF Of. •-.,. ..,,._ •ICnnGUe .,_.. COIUI Mesa C1t1f 92126 t<ert F ~ and Mery 1988 M·S62 01·•1 P0101 Su,,da~ July 25 PO:t Bea,~ :ai•t 9
,L AECOADS Of SAID ~ ""'""~ ..... ITATllmWT This bu11ness 11 con-M Sp.nnet as Truttees ot 1988 "s D1Js•neu s con .
..OE COUNTY -----N Ttll tolloww'l l*10ftt 8fe clucted by • generll Pafl· Spinner Fam1lv Trust uTO Nil.IC NOTICE MSH overeo 0~ 1 co•oo·a\10"· r-•••---•
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T11e •e9 S"•"' com I THE lXCLUltYl• ..... ITATlmNT doing~ M l'llf5n•P June 24> t 9811 27 t 7 mence<I •0 1,1,.MCI 0..,,,. "TO POSIHSION Of T 1......-.. PACIFIC MOTOR CAAS, Tiie reg1str a11t com-.Cerdln81 Drive Costa M"' 'ICTITIOUI "1 ... 11
fHOSE AMAS DESIO· ,,. ;;;;;;_:::son• ere 1630 Pomona Ave . Coste ~ to trensact bult· Ceiol 92621 NA .. ITATl .. NT ----------ne$$ unoe< tl'lt '·~• 1'0"'
ED '"S PARKING ~ ..... TS •NO -... -.e. Calif t2'27 neu unOet tne fictitious •Tt111 0u11ness 11 COf'· Tl'lt 10110 ... ng e>ersoni aiei P.\8.IC NOTta t>us•nfls ..,a..,. o• "amH .. &A!..-.. '" ....,...,. -------------11t11eo aD<>,,.. Oii r•cvua'V • :ES AND STORAGE ETC IN Dertelt SI ,.,.. Thonlel JofWI HaytNtn. busonftS name or namee ducted by revocable tnr.ng CSO<ng Dus•,, ... IS 1988 '8. AS SHOWN U~ Costa~ Clltl t2127 . 721 Gle'lfteyre. L19un1 lilted ebove on (l\01 yeti ttu1( SEA BREEZE AP' "'0· 1 NOTICI F•eoenc' A Bo1toms
CONDOMINIUM PLAN SuMn M ' SeunOlfe. Me 9Nc:ll. Cell! 92151 CM\dtee Trevis The re91tt•1nt com · TELS 2080 ,.._part Btvo """'*°
1£ AE,EAAED TO Oerrelt SI : A. C.I ....._ Tiits t>u1tne11 11 con-T ..... 1lltetl'iet1t wll ltlltd mencecs to tren~1 buSt· Costa ~esa Cato• 926r .. Prfl•det''
'-CEL 2. ,._,11 9 ..... 27 ducted by .., lndMdUll wotfl 1111 County Cleftl Of Or· ,,... uncser 1111 11Chhou1 ~ol>ert & V••91n1• '°"'' ~ fttolce •S netto) ;>...,., lhll Tl'llS slal_..,,I was ttleO
IT 102 COHSlSTIHG T """ Is ~ Heytlurfl 9r'fl Cou"ty on Juty.5. ttll llutlftftl ~ or n-. 4 134 ?ilme<O Or .os An· 1 ~ &o.rd 01 •listen ot Ille *''" Ille Court1 Cier' ot De·
E L l M E N f S NI bullllft• con-Tflll .._...,.,., .. filed ,_ titted a«>o.re on June 22. geiea Ca11I 90065 Hunlll'lgton 8eacl'I Union enge Counr1 C'" July 1 1988
tO/IALCONY) AND clucs:!n '\t.~ ~ tlll County Cleftl of Of· Publtlflld 0<9n91 Coe.I ttll Tl'l•s t>us•ness is CO"· HiQ" SchOOI O.strict 1111W •e-,..,.
>INTIAL. AS SHOWN T .... -·---.......... COul'lty on Nnl 21. o..iy PtlOt )vty 't. 11. 2S. Karl , ..,.,.., Tr'*-dueled b~ J\uSb"'4 i l'O ""'e I Cl!,,. -'9d l>tds IC)r ~-Pwbll~...C v•lllg4! Coast
'THI CONDOMINIUM ,,.. '";.":..-::-c..;.-n::::" ttll Aufust I ttll Tl'MS 1111emen1 """ hied Vlfgit\.a l(OU<) lt'O THE LEASE OF DIS· Deil) Prt<>t Jut1 11 18 2S
MCOAOfO MARCH wottl IM """'"'ty • °' ..,.. ,..,. M-H1 •"" '"' C0unty c..-of<>· T ..... llatlf'Ntll ... filed tA1CT -OWNED PA()P(ATY August 1 •He 14 AS DOCUM£1.IT NO ~ County on June I•. ~ Or9n91 Coat -., County on July 20 *''" the Counht Cteo o1 O.· meeting or ~ to ,,.,. HUI ANO •AS ttll .L....-09ilwPt10t.My,.tt,11,25 -~--ttN enge County 0<i Jvlll 28 apec1!1e1t~onf\lelft lf'lll---------IOID ~Ht ,... .._ tt1t ,..-.-•-,_ 1t11 ,..,. o11tGe of ,..0 0.tr<I ;.a..c M)TIC( · 0 PUOlltfled °''"" COlllt .....,71 Pvtllislled O.ange Coast . l •d • s11a11 be c111rty --.;...;;=;;.;...-.;;..;.;.--. __ =:u:~:1,NOfl. o.ity1 PllOt.My•. t i, tl,25, ~A"""M r;'l~~~.T:. Deit)PitotJutv 4 11 t8 15 "'atiled L-•of PY009f'ty u--c........... ,... _.,. IMllfW I HI 1988 l1D NO 611 eo«-. to "'CTmOUI ....... L ~., .,..._ M-W "9IRI "!""! The~...,_... · I · t M-'"70 AIM\ E 11-0-.CtOI of _.__ tta-QL 3: -...~-M·Mt " • . .,,.._..,,r -··-· r IJCCLUSIVl RIGHT ftilUc llDflCI HOiii IUI Mi I Ill CMn • ClUNI.. n.tn ~t Mo.et'-fto• fM ,.,.......~ . .,.
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In Third \\Orld countries, hun·
4r00s of thousand of chjJdren
are in desrerate need f food:
clothi ng_. medical care -the
basics of life. These girls and
boys are even denied the
opponunity to attend "<htX1l
11lq' are our ne~hoors in
~ world that grows smaller
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MONDAY, JU~Y 25, 1988 25 CEN·TS -Growth foes pursue court fight.
Still see~ing to overturn dev~lopment
pacts despite defeat of traffic measure
visors bcpn approv1na a Iona 1ene1
of development apeements late last
year. environmental and arowtb con-
trol sroups bcpn chaJlen&ina them in
coun .
passed, those projects covered by
developmeat apecments would be
exempt. a fact that had _arowth control
advocates such as Blacketer up in
arms.
As a result. Blacketer's clients.
Laauna Grttnbelt Inc. and the slow-
arowth group Citizens for Sensible
Growth and Traffic Control. elected
to drop four of the suits and may settle
several more. she said.
back down simply becau1e they bad
run out of money. Blacketer said.
··1t's not true that ~ needed too
settle to pay our campaip debu. .. IM
said ... The initiative campaip ilOlliY
S 1.500 in debt as of now, and -c llil
have-money comm~ in. We beticaUy ~ttled for attorneys f~. rather tUll
pursue unnecessary cast work. lt0t
qune-a JOb managing 12 lawsuitl. ..
By BOB VAN EYU!N ... ...,,... ....
Rumon of the death of the 1Jow-
arowth movement in <>ranee County
are ~tly euaented. ac:cordina to
Belinda Blacketer, a Llpna Beach
attorney who has taf'teted several
large south county developmen11.
Spain's Pedro Delgado
raiMI hts fist after win-
ning the 75th Tour de ·
France cycling race./81
World .
Iraq withdraws It• troops
from Iran./ M
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Bqinnina Aus. I, Daily PiJot
readen who buy their paper at a
news rack will be able to act the
same edition received by
subscribers.
The cha nae in street edition's
press time, from S a.m. to noon,
will give the Pilot's editon and
rcponen more time to concen-
trate their resourttS and eff'on1
to producing a paper that will
contain today's news today.
Current issues of the Pilot
will be in news racks by 3 p.m.
Monda throuah Friday. Satur-.. . be--
in the Pilots's racks by 6 Lm.
The leuJ challenae will continue.
despite tfie recent out-of-coun settle·
ment of several cases. Blacketer said.
.. It is likely that suits apinst Aliso
Viejo. Rancho Santa Marprita and
Lquna Laurel will ao forward." she
said.
The most com pellina reason for tht
challenges. Blacketer said, was
Measure A. a comprehensive arowth~
control measure for the unin-
corporated county that appeared on
June's primary election ballot.
"We wanted to knock out the
a1reements on environmental
arounds so that, if the initiative Puled. it would be Mtablished that it
applied '° tliose buildina projects."
said Blacketer.
"There was no reason to continue:·
she said. "The issue now is const1tu·
tional. Are these devel9pment i-cts
lqal under the California consutu·
uon? .\ test case will suffice. If
develofmen1 agrttments arc illepl.
then al of them will ao."
Blacketer and others in the llow-
growth movement say developmeel
agreements are unconstitutioml •
(Pleue Me GaOWTll/MJ When the county Board of Super-
Attorneys on both sides of the
arowth issue in Oranac C0unty
agreed that. even if the Initiative
But tht initiative did not pass. and
the need to continue all of the dozen
lawsuits was diminished. she Slid. GroWl/'<Ontrol advocates did not
.'Dead'
plants
decorate
interiors
BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. Of/IJf .... _
The leaves may be a darker shade of
gi=n. the branches a bit stiffer than
usual and tht f ragranoc less poteat
than normal. But dead plants never
looked so lifelike.
Recent developments in botaiy
allow livina plants to have t.heir water
replaced by a (lttKrvative that keeps
them areen and supple. but frees them
from the need for sunliaht and water,
These "internally prewrved"
plants have given a boost to i~or
designers and landscapers who until
now have been limited in their choice
of indoor plan ti. •
"These plants open UP, a whole new
set of dnian options. · says Lydia
Paneri. vice ~nt of the Irvine-
based Assoaatcd Ptantscapen. the
sole Oranac County dealer· for
Weycrhaeuser's so-called Jnscape Jn.
teriorized plants and trees.
"It allows us to brina lifelike
interior plants into hanber environ-
ments with low lia!ns and it allows us
to use 1 largtr variety of plants:-
Paneri says.
. Usi1'1 a .. procns· pio~~ in
Sweden 13 yean aso. Weyerhaeuser
botanists workin1 in tht Pacific
Northwest have developed a .,.icnt!
ed procns ~ plants arc cut
down. then plactd 1n a preservative
that includes a fire retardant and dye.
(Pl_.._. DSAD/A2)
~agtlna recall
advocates in
race with clock
Deadline for turning
In 9,000 stgnatures
on petitions Tuesday
By LANCE IGNON · °' .. ..., .......
Tuesday is make-or-break day for a
movement to recall three memben of
the Laguna Beach City Council. and
representatives on both Sides of the
debate are predicting victory.
Committee to Recall City Counal
has until 5 p.m. T~y to tum in
about 9,000 valid signatures in order
to 'trillCf a recall election for Mayor
Dan Kenney and council memben
Rohen Gentry and Lida Lenney. The
figure rcpttsents about 3.000 names
against each council member. .
Lenney is also the Democratic
candidate 1n the 40tti Conpnsional
District r:acc.
Exactlv how clost the recall drive is
to succe$s remains a mystery. Ricall
.leader·Jack Kanstn. who apparently
has \We most accurate alty of sipa-
turn. was out .pf town this ~
and could not be "'9Ched for com-
ment. In the past. recall advocatn
have refused to rdcue ~
But Barbara Westbrook. ·a recall
committee member aJotw with ellht
others. said she was confidmt Satur-
·day that ·they would have the rtqu1red
signatures by Tuesday. '
At .the same .time. a pup that
opposes the recall. PROtcctLIPna
Committee. has been urp~ tJK.
"'ho signed the recall petitions \0
rescind their signatures. City Clerk
Verna RolJingcr said about 40 people
have erased their names from each of
three petitions. ohe for each council
member.
Although the recall movement may
well gather enoUJb sianaturn initial-
ly. LennC) pred1tted that 9~·the
s1gnatu.rcs are checked for autbentici-
t\. the movement will fall shon oftht
required number. Only rqiltttcd
\IOtcrs from Laguna arc qualified to
sign the petitions.
Rcall leadcrs are tryin& to coUect
an extra buffer of several hundred
names ap.inst each council member
m order \0 offxt invaJld sipatwa.
Westbrook. who said she and her
husband. Paul. have spent about
S I 5 .000 backi"t ~ ruall. predic1ed
that 1f lhe special election qualifies.
the electorate will oust the three
couoal memben. They boor \0 alto
defeat Council1TJ1n Neil Fitzpatrick
m tlru:caul.ar Nov.ember dec110G.
The Westbrooks ha~ aJ!eted that
some· people declined to sip rcca1r
petitio.ns (or fear.of rctribuuon from
the cit). ..\s a result. recall leaden
asked the Orante Cowaty Grud Jury
in J unc 10 tnulsfa collectioll o{ tbr
recall petiuons from Rollitw:r IO tbt Orantc County Rc,isuar Of Vocen.
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Uphill race doesn't deter Lenney
By LANCE IGNON °' .. ...,,... ...
One look at Lida Lenney's campaip
headquanen and you know she's strualina
10 wi.n the 40th Conpnsionf) District raoc.
A precinct map adoms one wall, a aiant
calendar the other. A computer terminal sits
next to its printer and a tall steel ili .. Cllllllpt1
fills up part of a closet.
But the bisant piece of furniture in lbr
small room 1s a ~· And wby not? ~
uarten is a downstairs bedroom in __.~nne:;.>:;;y;;:sc;.:;.:..ou=--se.--
Few give the 55-year-old Laauna Beach
councilwoman a cha~ of winnina. She is.
afterall. a registered underdot-a Democrat
in a district wherc"Republicansdominate by a
2-1 margirT.
By contrast. hcadquartcn for her Re-
publican ~nent, C Chril&o9bet C-..,.
located in a suite of oflices in N'cwport Beacb
where a full-time staff' orchestrates what is
expected to be an easy victory in November.
Cox. a JS-year-old former White Home
~ who bas played up his ties 10
nt CIPfl. spent more lliKtSOO;OOO-
to net his pany·s nomination in a bitterly
disputed primary. Len~ spent about
SI0.000.
Gurrcntly. she has between $8.000 and
$10.000 in campaiJ!' funds. She estimates
she11 need at least 5200.000 to run a serious
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.. h'1 amy to think I cu Win. and I do."
Lal~ lliA "I just think people in this
distria •Rady for a chanac ...
By lier own estimates.. Lenney will need 90 ~~,:ept:ntic vote. 60 pcrocnt '1ld uncommitted v~
and 2S pe~nt of the Republican vote to win.
The touahnt pert of the campaip so far
has been fund-ra.isuia. not JUst becaute so
many people att afraid to .~It a lonashot. but
bttause Lenney dreads ptekiD& up the phone
and askina for m<>My.
.., thoUS}lt 1f I talked about tht it1Ue1 in a
significant way ... that would be tht main part
of.~mpa1gmng. ·:she sa~. "It tumsout fund-
ra1S1ng is tht ma.in pert.
The ISSUCS to Lcnney arc~ (One o{her
first actions as a c:ouncilwoman was IO
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~coast ·station's
:new owners pick
:up pace; profits
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contracts
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!'iP.i'kaat aumben ol wamea tom
.... ,.,.. who will -eye.to-eye Wltbier .
... ~ink theft is a p_::der P.P that
will wort in my favor, lbe laid. "Not
everyone in thil district is the
quinlemnlial Newpon a.cb boule-Wife.••
She was born Lida PenDICCbni on
March 20, 1933, and bad ber fint
wie of political debate wound the family dinner table in Linden, N.J .. a
unaU blue-eollar town. Famil~ P1tri·
arcb I.Alo Penucdani bid imm..,..led
-from South Africa and uw nothina ~ witb bit bomeland·1 tben-buddiaa syscem of official racial ..,.uon.
.. Hewas~foraDUthied and I
WIS arp.iJla ~ill think that'I
how I cut my pOlitical 1eetb." sbe Mid.
ll WU Uo in Linden that lenaey
first became aware of the Jive ana
take betwmi the environmmt and
indutt!Y. A pipelillC that c:anied oil
from Texas to Linden teated suffi-
ciently to kill many of the fish in the
small 1tream1 tbat ran tbroueb tbe
nearby countryside. It made a 1trona
impression on her.
When runnina for City Council in
1986. Lenney emphasized bet ties to
local environmental poups and
pledged to fight for the citf s areen·
beh. a band of undevdoped property
that rings Ug\lna. Two yean earlier,
she earned a master·s degree in social
ecology at UCJ.
In December 1987, one _year after .
beina elected to the council. Lenney
formed the Lquna Conservancy.
Ahhouah she stepped down from a
lcadersliip role in the group. it
continues effons to defeat the San
Joaqun Hills T~nsportation Cor-
ridor and a pendinJ Irvine Co.
housina development in Laguna Ca-
nyon.
Althouah her environmental
crusades have won suppon among
those oflike mind. they have not been
without a political cost.
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''The type of things I c~ about
tend to alienate me from big bucks. shot at Congress. This was despite her State-Fullerton, who mack an ·un1uc-•
How many developers want to mother's prediction that her daughter ccssful bid for the Irvine City Coun-
donate to me?" would someday be someone to re-cil. Unney hopes to-sooh besin
The jury bas yet to rule on the recpaest. • apPi'Oval from the council. Bird has
Recallieaden accute the •ncil~ since -put ~up ''QJher unauthorized guilty in April of .violatlna the. ..
with the exception of Martha Q». displays alf4 thC city eventuafly filed outdoor display ·ordinance but hat ·'
Though liberal on social issues. member. · paying Ba~,a Bun~ld. who cu~~
Lenney 11 a typical neo-1 ibentl when .. I told her she was here for some rently coordinates preanct walks.
the issue is government spending. special reason. buJ I didn't·know whlft Joanne and Kathie Manin, both
lison, of violatini private pa>peny suit apinst het.. ·. : · appealed the~ling. · · · •
riahts. The movement took .off in ·Represented by Donald. Black. ·-Recall .lea~-have also accused ·
.. One of the thinp that d~n·t it was. Maybe this is it." her mott,cr. Laguna residents. are Lenney's pri-
make me a flaming liberal is my fiscal Sophie Pennacchini. said. · mary volunteers. with Joanne Manin
policy.'' she said. "I think we have to In J 96Q. 'the Campbells divorced. organizing the cahdidate's schedule
put everything on a pay-as-you-go For th e next 11 years she continuea and Kathie Manin handling l>rtSS
January wbe~ the ~~· . former president of the Lagul\a Beaeh ;the councrr of financial rhismanieo.-
businessowner Cayenne a· I ..e:. . Chamber or .Commerce. Bird is ment when it . sold off a section ~
questtoputupaclothiqqc outside .~urrcntly awaitinl an. Ausust court' Sycam~ 'Hills fOr residential ~-.
her Sl~. • • · . · date. ' · . '" · · velopment 1n or~t to pay off itsdtbl · . •
The council aid the f'8Ck violated a Hansen refused to take. down. a on the remaindef of \he ·'propeny.
basis. You can't charge 1t to future teachirig elementary· school. first in relations. ·
generations like the Reagan Adminis· Mission V)eJO and then in Laguna . With the GOP candidate assumed
tration has.~ Beach. Last yl'ar she quit tier teaching IQ be the winner, almost all MWS
As a divorced mother of two Job to de'l'Ote rnorc time to politics. coverage of the {>rimarics was focuSed
adopted children. Lenney said she Qf cour.,e ·she wouldn:t ha".e had on the Republican candidates. and
learned firsthand the importance of tha t luxun 1fnot for George Lenney. Lenney found herself shouting for
making ends mee-t. the man \he marrie-d in 1984. equal time. It is a trend she natwrally
In 1955. she married K~n George Lenne~. now retired. had · hopes will end now that the race ha~
relativeJy · new arclinance that ·display of shoes erected .in an alcove· · Sytam'ore· Hills iL ·located m··tbe Y,
prohibits outdoor di5plays in the . QUlside his ·Axlint's, ShocS store 'On between lagunaCany6n and El T-oro .-
downtown business di5trict without Fo~t A venue_ Hansen wtS · 'f~nd roads. · · · · · . . · · . ~ • . · : .. ' . . . .
L~USEPACTSADVANcE I~MEsA~~~-~
Campbell. one year after 8J!tduating made a .rnmfonable living iri real .distilled to herself and Cox. The race
with a teaching certificate from St C')tatc and ihe couple moved· into a · also includes libertarian candidate ~ndrews University. Th.ecouple later hilltop hou'>c in Lagu'na with. a R<>gtr Bloxham and Gretchen Farsai.
=~~bet~nthecitya~JOi~-Onu\gt,CO~~t~.' ~-.·-_ --·.. . ~mni said' t~ ~ub;;c will h•vc ·
would auaran~ \h;e pro~ ·~ ~.-growth SUJ>P'>r:tecs.blast~ the plenty of opponunity to com~nt on .
·Coulch>rotect at from t.be· 1n1t1at1ve. Tuperv1sors. contendll)J the 'agree-any .develo~ment ~ a1reement1. .
~ted Lisa Marie. now 25. and ... ~~i:cp1ng \IC\\ of the ~ean.. · · the Peace and Freedom candidate.
C'hnstopher. n9w :?3. and Lenney · ,J'.>c,p11c ,her hu'iband s comfortable "Certainly l t~in~ t~ °'mocrais
began baking bread and.adjusting' to · iiil'Omc.'· Lennc~ ·s campaign or· up until now have . aotten shon
her new JOb as homemaker. . . gan11a11on runs on a skin-tight shrift.·: Lenney said. -underlyinJ it is
Although she had been class presi-f,udgel. The onl~ full-time. paid th<' assumption that the Repubhcans
dent in college. Lenney never memlx-r of "Lida ~nne-) for Con· will be theone-s to(win the November
dreamed 1hat sh~ would someday sit· grl·~., .. 1s '~dne~ o/arburton. a recent elrction). and I think that's a danger-
on a city council , much less take a po11tical <.n,ncl' g.raduat<' from Cal ous assumption." :...
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Malibu fireclalms
Spielberg's home
\aid.
'ipidbl.-rg.' ~" ac1ress-w1fc Am) ... In ing an d thqir son. Max . weren't
home at the time of the fire and there-
MALI BU (AP)-Director Steven wae no inJunes. aulhonttes said.
Spielberg's mult1m1lhon dollar home .. A.r.,on in'cst1ga1orsarcen route to
was destroyed b) flam es Sun<tay io a dctermt.rte t~ cau~ of residential fire
blaze that spread to another ·ocean· . ·'"'oh ing rt•sideng: of . St~ven
front estate along the exclusive Broad ~p1dtlerg and an. ad1acen1 rcsidenc~ ..
Beach celebrity enclave. authonties ..aid Dcput) Enc Smith of the Los
.\ngelcs Count y Shenffs Depart-
ment.
It took 40 firefighters about ·40
minutel. to. ,exti nguish the blaze.
autho~tties said .. .
"The first home (Spielberg's) was·
full r in"olved 0.hen we arrived. t~n
the second home e,aught. fire," said'
count} fire Capt. Dcre~ Re yna. ·
STATION'S NEWFORMAT .. PA YING OFF ....
. ~hicll links devd9pmcnt.wilh traffic· • ments -whith carri~ promi9CS of fhrough.a public hcanna proceu. . }~proves:nents.. . · • : traffic hppr~>Vem~nt~ -~nt'. at-Sandy ~enis. a resident active in Councilman David .Wheeler and ,tempts to skin the cpuntyw1dt llo"{-growth-related issues. said she Yf'
Councilwoman ·Mary Hombuclle growth.mea-sure. wftich failed.befo~ the need for the qrecmer;its in
voted against the pacts. each elltpress.. · . the vote~. · • · · situutions where the. developer has
ins ·concerns thar they could bfs · ·-But Donn Lamm: di.rcelor of · mad~ a significant investment in tht
misused to.give bujl<ie~ a loopltolc devclopnient services, Aai(l .C<ma project. She said she was concerned
arou,nd the initiative. · . Mesa's action isn·t controver}iil -the ·contfacts could . be misused.
Similar concerll9'· were · :levered. the city.'s yet to receive. any aPRli-th.ough. agai~st county superV'borsearlierthis cations for a~ments. · · . . "I could see this as'"" obvious ploy
ye;fr when the !d approved .21 "We .didn t do-anythina," La rum to head off the effort of the initiative
agreemerus that ranteed' 62.000 said. ''Now, when ~-Ft our first • this falt." she said. "It could be used 10
homes and 45 mi lion SQuilre fttt oE proposal, that may or may not tie the :hands of -future legislative
comrt1ercial dcvelQp~ent in , south generate some discu.ssion." . ~ ·. ·bodies."
GROWTRFoEsPuRsUE·coUR'f FiOHT ...
Fl'Om·Al
callsc1 they bind future boards of 'ftanch. . "We are ,talkini to them and thotr
supervisors to d~velopment' de· The latter three included a com-·is l~e possibility that wccoul<t rcsolY.r
cisiotis made by die present board. plication that might have made' i\ some th ings .with tllem.'' she,P.id.
Under a development agreement. u~less to challenge them. Blacketer But Ahso Viejo. ·3 17.oor>:horrie
From Al
hold. An ovcrwhelmin&ly high per·
centagc of the station's fisten<'rs tune
m during the work day . .between 10
a.m. and 3 p.m .. Arbitron ratings
have shown.
no terms may be changed. ellcept with 5041d. • · CO!'fl ~unity . being . builJ by the
the consent of the developer. for the In add1t1on to development aJI'~ Mission VteJO Co .. will·J)roblbly end
... . .. . .. :ent ire 10. or 20.year duration of the ments. the dcvelopci:s had nqottated up in ooun. Blacketer said.: . < unrad. ( 1ndy Davis. Rich Watson. . <:<,>JTlmunll) events including. boat contract. , shon-term vested nghts to develop ,. · ·, .
The music is broken up by com·
mercials and break news spots. typ1·
atly-ttlaled to local evenlt-and'such
helpful information as traffic · con·
dittoos. beach parking availability
and boatma news.
RKk.. Ta' lor and M1c·hael Wood -parades. fairs. air shows and annual A future bo!td of supervisors could their tracts. . .My·chents. ~una Greenbelt a~
ma1nta1n a neighbor!~ rapport with f('~tivals. ... . not. therefore. decide that newly "So it· was doubtful even if the ~1l1~ens for Sensible Gro~h. arc !"Ot h'>tr~·~and cm phas1Le the k>cal lies "This ~om~unity '1eserves''its own disco.v~red environmental reasons agreement had been voided that we u:1ctfntd to settle that ~ne. she saa~
"1th the commµnit'.' radio station. There's no reason lo· madeiYncce5sarytoreducethcsizeof could have prevented the projects Laguna {l;rcertbelt' and ahot~ "The~ halve lo.be aware of what's share it with an L.A. station." ~yons a projt'Ct. from going in." she said. environmFrltal group. wuna C.-
grnng nn in he rommun11y ... ht: says. ~a)t,. · Th~ fouc.~veJopmcnt agreements-Blacketer said-thc~s ·the 1>QSSi· nyon--eonservarrcy-~ve a so
"We-never want to-becsutomated. We that have been' settled .att Foothill bility ohettlement nep:;tiations over challenged_ the irvfoe ~o.-!s Lla\lnl ·
h kl· Ii' c showi; with disc JOC ke} s wh o : .. , woul~·tcll people that if thefre Ranch. Pacific· Commerce Center. the 12.000-homc Rancho Santa Laurel proJcct. Wliicl\would spt'ing up
arl' fam1ha r' wl ih the O\rea .. . ,, . int<'rested m t~c1r .l~I co!1'munity. : Los Alisos East and West, and Baker Marprita apeement. in Lquna Canyon.
Lyons msms that 1he station disc
jockeys -regulars include Rob
~talion offi cials themsel ves • '><trl)ple OUT ra~lo statl!>n-.ll s another 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii strl·ngthen those 11es ~ 1ttl on-air \\3} "9 keep in toucll with a lot of 11 . ucket Sl'Tawa)s and· promotions.~~ "hat•s happening ...... : •
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DEAD PLANTS DECORATE lNTERitiis.~~
From Al
ThroUl,h tht' plant's natural "transp1-
rational pull." the presena11,e ''
absorbed 1nternall). replacing lhl·
water in the plant.
About 40 different trees and plants
have bttn treated to this ne" proces\
and arc available for intenor use
tbr-0uall Wc}'c"1'hat-user's_.e~t-rci on
the West Coast. ~mong the most ·
popular arc beech trees and palms.
which can dramaucalh fill intenor
spaces in place of the traditional ncu~
trees - long used indoors hu 1
tempermental in their growth and
handling.
Also used arc shrubs. Junipers and ~veral ''aneues of ground rover
~tA~~E llilJ Pilat
MAIN OFFICI
330 w~· e •• s• c .. 1.1 ........ • .....,_ .... , lk·· •!IU) 1.. .... ~ .... '116•f-
"'-' t··rl' try ing to get peo ple-to use
the~· plant~ with hvc plants to Utow
ho" ~l'll they complement each
ntht•r ... Pancri says. "And thest are so
much better than silk plants, ·which
never ar<' very realistic looking. In the
past. a lot of designc~ were forced in a
lot -of ea~ to uSC--stlk plants-when
1hcv W<'ren•t really appropnate."
lhe costs of the internally ·
pre<;er ved plants currently 1s higher
than ltve counterpans. Paneri says.
hul th<' savi~ on maintenance may
mak e them affordable. especially in
th<' case oflaracr trees and shrubs.
Paneri. whose company provides
interior plants a~ maintenanct to
~ .. ~
t ., - •
.more than 400 businesses. ~
taurtints and residences throuahout
Southern-Ca11fo r(l ia. says -the new
plants. like the live ones. add con-
siderably to the ove-rall atmosphere of
an office. botcl or restaurtnt setting.
"The mor<' hi&h-tech tfic-· tn~i~n
mmt becomes. tlit more fmi>orunt I
think it is to have-plarus -livina
things -mixed in.' she Mt)'S. ··111e
fttlingr,ou'rc inaprdcn 5ett1n1 helps people .• _
There arc drawbacks. however,.to
these plants traditionally known for
their outdoor settina. They ean•t tak~
the sunhght for lortf ... and they can•t
be watered.
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